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Balecture
ll O* THX
■neastrian System
V ° r
mnucJiTiOjX.
be Delivered in the
ulichmond Academy
■o-Morrow evening,
lat 7 o'clock , by
■s Edward, f. r. l. s.
f Av; ("From Scotland J
hmß.’bf the Cabin*-. Sciences of Phi
i, late Principal of the I.ancas-
School of that City,(which he
for the purpose of dilFu*
knowledge of the system through
Se Wuthern states,) and President of
Association of Teach
£OKho' under the patronage of
JUUf&i Lancaster, and ofthe British and
TBSgn School Society, introduced the
Sgjn into Canada, Pennsylvania, &c.
has lately been engaged in cs-
Schools through the state of
yjStia— Lecturing before the Lcgis
tK H of North and South-Carolina,
kSlc.
gjp’le of the great importance of the
u yß and of the superior excellence of
bv e m, .1. Edward feels desirous to
iveße citizens of Augusta, a just itn
rei® of its character and value. France
Iglßrporated this system with her Na
n« Bstitutiom. The Legislature of
> esl Hvania has passed a law for its a
jaßjK, whereby it is declared that 27,828
y||Bof the public money, per annum,
0 m saved in the city and county of
%i|H]phia alone.
*cßcompany of the ladies and gcntle-
Augusta, desirous of understrn
ineßvstcm of education which, after 18
barbarian, enlighten the igno
inculcate the principles of virtue,
scheme of reformation of human
presented to the world,” “and
spread’ng with rapidity over
earth,” is most respectfully so
efterjj That all mav have an opportunity
and that travelling, printing
expenses may be paid, tickets
tusHhod at the door of the house pre-
the commencement —Price
jß’s Credentials, signed by the magis
t|Bml citizens of Philadelphia, whose
is attested bv the mayor un
sea) of the city, will cheerfully be
lsßto all who may desire it. It has
eaß('viscd to annex the Allowing e\-
those testirn-’nia's
«o judiciously conducted tiii Seminary,
theo ; ty, and »ilb »i."h nriit
order, ami harmony, pm rued hin impi v.
HHihe nidof corporeal punish.iklit, that hit
became a inode which unny wnvdui-
ami that ;>uh ic bodies in this city
Bo timore, have been so In y ciinnn
■( ■esuprricriiy of Aij manner of eiirryinif on
of Education, sto have tin ir tench-
cl under his super!’ t. ndmee. for the pnr-
their Lancastrian Schoo s”—“lt
if -c,trifled to the education of the poor
>;■ has become very general incur city for the
wealthy,in educating their chi'itren.’
;*! y-i -ft-, ir-,
iStg examined Doctor Edvard's credentials on
his 'abours, we can confident y recom-
oLject of his visit to the attention of onr
i^Hitizens.
Principal Fayetteville Acit .
Scott, M. 7).
I Lonii 1). Henry, T
I John Ho ret, 1
I John Eccles, !
I John MSWllan, fEsaP,nM
■ John Hnelce,
■ T. Davie, J
U| ’loetlt/’T 1 \th, 1818.
iHrre examined the credential ofUr. .Turnes F.d-
Ri to the respectahi ity of his character, am’
Hit success ofhis abort in csi ’o'ishing the Lnn
H System of Education, from which wcfcti
in rccoiniiicnrilng to the serious rttcu
our fc ow-citizens, and the mein hers of th
this favorable opportunity of becoming
with a system, found to he of the utmost
|Bm many p r.cea of this country,
Carr >
Hoykin. ’■ • funders (f the T.egis.
J -T‘ O if/’e, *
■ t T. Goodv/y. i, f’l.t. of Columbia.
■V ? F.sqr’s. Wardens of
■ IL , ' wk '’ £ Camden.
Jfroton, )
Cdm ■, 12, 1818.
certify, tlict I *»ave exar.lined the testimo
■V Ur. .rum.-* Edward, «js to his abi.iths m;i»l
and cstuh iht* l.nnens
of Education, Ri.d find them fu. ysat-'
■By; and I Ik*u euve euris-Htly to recomaiend
attention of the pu-re, and the in*
■u of this town. I have iiO doubt of the su-
ivantages to he derived from the af>v. iuid
inirn.ction, and believe that Or. Edward’s
ißi iu explaining it give great satisfaction
JSlarcy, •. t». i f rfs o» r ‘e
(. i !’eof '■*. C
. Vf v f:, ' .pc, 9ath. I^lß.
crftHy ioin in the s- ntimeuts exjertssed by j
Buiy, vhi’ e \vt eurntit y resco-nmend to on. till- !
fav .TacJt onportnriiy iohei . ..ji. ic iuainted 1
Bfeiid . ourse.vAsaf the benefits of j. system of }
s'le superior advantages of which nre now ;
by almost evtry tit) m the union.
jtuJn rr It. niJ, )
• ''e •’ . ? Tlsnni.'eso
■ No postponement on accountofthe w» other.
7i t be Hived
Pot the Pus .g Acrr.
■ NKORO WOMAN,
Brio is urdei’ly a id correct in hereon.
B duct, a good Cot.k and 'Vn»her, &.
Bvcrv respect tui excellent House Itcr
■— For Terms apply lo
Mary 13. Barnes.
%!
3j 2t
«N MILL.EDGE T
fed others —as > J V EQUll'i’.
■ZA V. LAMAR. J
■ ND"ER decree in Equity will be sol
■.ibeny-Hill, opposite A-.gusta, o
Hsday the fitth day of Jan ary next, fc
B, all the real etsta’ e of which Titou,.
Hiar Winfrey, dictcf possessed, consistui
Bduable Swamp hinds in Ucach islao .
H several tracts of Pine Land ofgoo'
Vity m tiie vicinity of tile swamp La .
purchasers to pay for title, deeds to ti.-.
AVliiifield Brooks,
Commissioner in Equity.
Edg-field Dist. Dec 3J. Ms .
Negroes for Sale.
i-T the foot of the Augusta Bridge, S
rolina, several hkely young NEGHOEh
nng which are go&'i Cooks, Washers .
>ner».’ *
December 30. 2t
SO Dols. Tlevrarcl
It INAWAV from the subscriber on
Tuesday night, the Bth instant, a negro
man by tiie name of
J O II N.
About 25 years of age, six feet high,
slender made, and on examination, there
may be a lump discovered on one of his
shoulders occasioned by a cnl; he had on
when be wont off a homespun mixed pair
of overalls, a striped roundabout home
spun coit and a homespun waistcoat—l
suppose he will aim to get about 4d miles
below Richmond iu Virginia. .Vuy pt r
son lodging him in any safe jail in this
state, or deLve-fing him '-o me living near
Hartford, tieovgls, shall receive the above
reward.
James T. Thomas.
DecemherjdO 5t
AasVvVoiuxbVi & EicgwuV
Millenary.
.Him MIGJE & .Vi\/.VOO.'*E V.
Fashionable Millencrsand Muntua-Malcers
From New York,
ARE opening (in Washington street,
next to Mr. A. Spencer’s corner) & will
keep constantly an assortment of the
most elegant
Goods ,
IN the above line thatcan be selected
from the best mark ets in Europe or
America, Particular pains will be taken
to obtain the newest fashions. Ladies may
be furnished with Iresses in the most ele
gant style.
Orders from tiie country &c. will be
promptly attended 10.
Nov. 14 ts
NVeviuO v2UtlN\\ri,
Handsomeiv assorted in Sizes & Colors,
Black Silk Velvet,
Gingham Rohes,
Elegant Furniture Ball
Fringe, fyc.
fust Rsceived anil for Sale «,y
Farrington & Edney.
December 9. . if
An Klegan Side Board and
Grecian Soia,
JUST received and for sale—which will
be sold low on application to
J. M. Edney.
December 9. ts
B. Stovall ifCo.
Are now opening a Large and Genera!
assortment of
Seasonahle Goods,
Suited principally to the country trade.
0) kjIIEY respectfully invite Country M< r-
Ji chants to call ami examine them; they
• ng bought very cheap by the package,
i lie auction sale in New York.
They will continue to receive frequent
pplies from that place.
For sale, a likely young Negro Girl, a
t -.t lo years old.
Vnd an excellent young gig
horse.
Movcmher 28 .• 4w
J. WOODROW"
and Co.
ARE voir RECF.U'rxn
/cry Largo Supplies of all
Kinds oi*
13vy Goods fr’llavA'Ware.
OF.I.EC TED chiefly by J, Woodrow at
the principal places of Manufacture
,-i England and Scotland, and outlie Inve
st terms, which they offer for sale by the
Package at per cent advance, and by
the piece or dozen at a considerable dis
count from their former very low Whole
sale prfces—These terms will he consid
ered very low indeed, as the whole of
the above Stock lias been lately imported,
and consequently charged much lower
than goods have been imported at an ear
lier date.
J. W. eo. beg leave fur:
her to inform their frien ••:, that they re
gularly receive fresh supplies of Seasona
ble goods-'selected by one of their part
ners on the spot, at the lowest prices,
which they will always dispose of au a ve
ry moderate advance.
- November 25. ts
Election Notice.
! ts N conformity with the Proclamation of
S. his E’-eeli- ney the Governor of Geor
ga, an K c'.ie t will be held at the Court
House in Ai.gan.a, on the first Monday in
January uw e,. suing, far a Member 'o fill
the vacancies m the Mouse of Kepi, sent a
lives Os .he 1 . Sta.< », occasiouei.l by the
resignation of tnc Honorable Jo.iv Fan-'
RTTH.
At the same time and place, an Election
wiil also i>e held for a Justice ofthe Infe
rior Co.iit of it dimond, to fill the vacancy
occasioned by the death o 1 Btsaxix 11.
Mm;-’, Cs»j.
Ai‘dat 1 ue same time and place, an F,-
leciion will also be held for a Collector of
faxes, and for a Receiver of Tax Returns
ror the county Uichiuoiul, for the year,
1819.
By Order,
John H. Mann, clerk.
Richmond Inferior Court.
December 19. ts
JVc arc authorised
announce that Capt. Thomas llanohw
>. candidate for the office of Tax Coi
■*or, at the anproaeh ng eler'-oi’. (
' -t-.f,’ -r I‘i
+ tYc urc autiiGiiscd
■ a.i’no nee Capt. F.DMt Nb B‘ LG, a
xdulate for Tax Collector at itu ensu
g election December 16 —tde
JFc are authorized
announce Peter 1. R gg, a Candidate
,-r Receiver of Tax Retnims, tor R ci.-
lond county,at the ensuing Elec'ion.
December 16 tde
Gw Gouaigwmcwt,
11*1) Barrels Loaf sugar,
Foh S v Bv
M. F. Boisclair.
Decen bcr 24 4t
G\VY\s\v\U\B C\«Vl‘W \ciVVd
;ORNAMENTS
1 -AND
: 4J3U 3S a, IB Wo
' ]/
j Ail.EuAh I Pearl lieatl Oniamen's,
, Set and Stmng l eur! F.ui-riags, Breast-
Pins, &c.
Pearl Brnc-’leris wit’ Gold Bands,
.mber, < nal, tcuiu i. Cornelian and othei
Bends,
Persian Amulets in setts of black and
green, kc, &c.
ALSO
A FEW TICKETS IN THE
fcowic WvaW
3L© I’ll’as
i COLUMBI A, (s. C.)
011® (D I ®© HI, ' ,IKST ftn*P-
Frestn* Price of Tickets,
7 DOLLARS,
But will Soon Wise, For Sale bv i
Huntington § Burrill.
December 24. 2t
ItltlX'Eltr STORK
THE SrRSCR
Having formed a Copartnership under the
firm of
John Carrie fy Co.
Have taken the corner Store above the
Glon t;-Ta vku - , lately occupied by
Mr. N. I>._laigle where they
will always have for sale,
• A OKVKIIAt \ SSORT'IK'IT 0.....
aiWCEHIES.
Among other Goods then have on hand at
present
£t(f\ 13' : r.S Cotton Bagging,
JL 36 llhds. Sugar,
Tons Iron, assorted,
60 Boxes Raisins,
‘"“S'^WINKS
15 Uhls. Madeira Wine, in bottles,
75 Boxes Claret,
30 Doz. lies! Cordials, assorted,
4 Mills. Ditto, 2d quality,
Paw doz. Sparking Champaign,
it* 1 HUM
Best Holland Gin, in pipe's Si cases,
N. E, ditto, in hhls. and hluls,
Almonds, Filberts, Figs, Stc.
20 KegS Nulls,
Trace Cti.tins,
Saif,
1.1 me, ,*;c. hr.
They itavc alia, an hand a small assort
ment of
livy Goods,
Which being <> o. <-f their line of business,
tliey will disji.nie of at very reduced prices!
for Town acceptances, at 9 and 12 months
credit,
John Barrie,
Aug’s Brux.
December 19 8t
_____
i\ lIDC. TIF.AD (,f Sugar, supposed to
have been land d fi'om the boat Father
and Sou, early in November; upon the
hogshead were these marks, WD. (an o
riginal mark) and W. The weight ofthe
Sugar was marked with chalk in long
hundreds. The hogshead of the largest
class.
TI. 8c G. Webster.
December 2s. 4t
ILL he rented to the highest bid
der on the Ist day of. January next, on the
premises the Mill and Plantation,belong
ing to the estate of Thomas Jones, late
of Columbia county, deceased,
ALSO
At the same time and place, will he
hixed for one year, a negro woman be
longing to the said estate. Terms made
known on the dav.
FU/.Alifiril JO VES, Adni’x.
December 24 2t
Atlmi hi s t rut or’s Bal t*.
1J \ virtue of an order of flte honorable
.3 the com tof ordinary for Burke com:-
tv, will be sold at the Court-House in
Wuvnc’sli'.irough, on Tuesday the fitli day
of January next,
Two Negro Men,
P.elong‘ng to the estate of Josiah Ohem,
(Minor) deceased, to he sold for the ben
efit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms
made k own on the day.
Charles Lile, ? „ . ,
* tv r . > Jldmr s.
V. I . Lewis, b
* November 21 tds
Candle Manufactory ,
• JViree doors he low the .Muriel, North side
i U road-street.
7TV IE subscriber has on hand a constant
L supply of the best JHANUFAC
'D UR /: n CAN I)L ES.
M. Payne.
December 9. * 6t
i * # *~Tien. Thomas Glas
cock we are authorised to say, will be a
Candidate for Receiver of Tax Returns,
approaching election.
*** a re authorized to
anno mce Maj. JOHN D’ANTIGNAC, z
x canditme for Receiver of Tax Returns for
* Richmond county at the .ensuing election
December 9. tde
I Journeymen Printers.
Two or three steady
- industrious Journeymen Printers are
wanted at this oflfioe, liberal wages k con
stant employment >rill be given.
:
GROCERIES.
Subscribers are receiving' ami
now offer for sale at their store in
Broad Street, two doors above the cross
sticet leading 1 to M'Kinne’s Ware House,
an extensive supp'y of
In their line: among their assortment are
the following
'■ ft A (IS Green Coffee
X# 100 Bids Brown Sugar,
5 j Ditto Loaf ditto,
100 Ditto Whiskey,
50 Ditto Northern Bum,
50 Ditto ditto Din,
5 Pipes Cognac Brandy,
5 Ditto ! fi'lluod i . n,
10 PnnehoiH W 1. Bum,
10 Ditto Imitation t ignac Brandy,
5 Ditto 4th proof Jan.idea Hum,
2) (’asks (’hen se,
50. Boxes Tallow and Sperm Candles,
50 Ditto Soup,
3 Pipes Old Maderia Wine,
20 Quarter CasksTcneriffc ditto,
10 Ditto Malaga Malmsey ditto,
25 Cases Claret,
10 Ditto Sparkling Champaign,
20 Casks London Porter, Brow n Stout,
10 Half Chest Gunpowder and Im
perial Tea,
20 Quarter ditto ditto,
Pepper, Ginger, Allspice,
Raisins,
Fine Letter Paper,
Foolscap and wrapping ditto,
Spanish Scgars,
I.orillards Cut Tobacco,
Starch,
Powder and Shot.
Win. Bostwick oj Co.
December 23. * ts
"IMSK ■
Mb S. PARROTT,
TAKES the pleasure of informing the
citizens of Augusta and it* vicinity
tfrom whom he has received such liberal
encouragement,) that he will positive!*
malic this lys permanent residence for
years to conje, and only solicits pructict
to equal his merit, (not hoasdng of sei
unee as some do in out town) His practi
ses embrace every disease incident *o (he
Teeth, and from his extensive pnieliei' in
this place for 12 months piwio-.s in this
date, he flatters himself with liie hope
that he w ill still render s'at .sfui tu n —IT,
also cures Cancers, U ; ,*g or Tett er Worms,
or any scorbutick or chronic.;;! humour on
the surface of the human body,and unless
satisfactory references can he given, he
will still wear the motto of no cure' no
pay—Me will he every day found at the
F/urie-Tavern.
December 16 ts
Bank of the State of Gcor-
Savaxhai!, 4th December, 1818.
HE Dircetors of the hank of the state
ot Georgia will on Fri lay the Ist of Jan
uary next,at If o’clock, -m at the bank
ing house in Savannah, appoint seven di
rectors to preside over the. olliue of Di.s
conut and Deposite established at the
town of Eatonton, in the county of Put
nam: and also the same number for the*
office established at Greenesborough, in
the county of Green, who shall continue
in office until the third monday in May,
when and at which l ine in every suc
ceeding year the said appointments will
take place, ,
The board of Director* will at the same
lime and place, appoint a Cashier for each
of the offices aforesaid, with a salary of
twelve hundred and fifty dollars per an
num, vvljio will be required to give bond
with twp or more good and sufficient .se
em ities for <he faithful discharge of the
duties required of them, m the sum of
thirty thousand dollars.—Candidates for
the appointment of cashier, will address
their applications and state the names of
their securities to the undersigned, on or
before the dale above mentioned.
By older of the hoard,
Anthony Porter, cash'r.
The eel tors of the Augusta Chronicle,
Washington News, and Georgia Journal,
will please publish the-above until the Ist
January.
Decender 1(5 tl«tj
Fire Insurance*.
T
1 HR Franklin Fire Insurance Company,
incorporated by an act of the Legislature
of the state of New York, for the purpose
of Insuring all kinds of Goods, Wares,
Merchandize, and Buildings, against loss
or damage by Fire, have established an
Office at No. 41, Wall Street, New York,
where orders for Insurance from any
part of the United States will be iinnie
diately attended to.
Their Capital is half a million of Dollars
which is amply secured, and as this Com
pany does not take any Marine or Sea
risks, it is considered us affording an ad
ditional security to the assured.
The following are the names of the Di
rectors, who pledge themselves that all
losses shall be promptly and liberally ad
j usted.
IVireciovs.
Elisha Tibbits, Philip Brasher,
Henry J. Wyckoff, Thomas Franklin,
George Griswold, James Walsh,
Wm. Bayard, Jun. Stephen Whitney,
John T. Lawrence, Joseph P. M‘Kinne,
•James Boorman, Perez Jones,
Benjamin L Swan, John Adams,
John .?. Palmer, Thomas Buckley,
Elisha Tibbits, President.
J. TFbrthftigton, Sec'ry.
siew York, December 16 3m
John G. Polhill.
Attorney at Law,
HAS opened an office in Washingto:
Street, nearly opposite the office
formerly occupied by Freeman Walker,
Esq.
December 16 ts
Found a small sum of
Money, near the subscribers door. Tin
owner shall receive it by paying for tiiis
advertisement, and describing the bills,
on application to
Jas. Harrison.
DccemberJl6
, . &
»• '• ;&■*'' : -'i'W Lj
( The Subscriber,
Respectfully informs the Cr.izCHa of Au
I gust a, that he has commenced the
J Hatting Business,
, A T the upper end of Broad Street d:
/a rectly in front of the Hotel no 1 ,
building, where he offers for sale a hand
>otue assortment of
' ft A T. 8
And will itud.e to any fashion wind'
’ may be ordoreil, on short no*ice. Ordei*
in the City or from the country veil
meet with prompt attention.
HiMii. Fovnumr.
IVrcmbor Irt 2w
.NVvj Utt,t St use,
WHOLESALE k !l ET A I
Til V TIIU.M V.xn I*II4IV I, Til KM.
.ts tin- .SV,m <;/■ the COLO //.IT,
Between the Post-Office and Glohe-Tav-
Ueir/.y Khl Co.
AUK S4i\V DI’KM.VO,
•hi Ivi'ft'ns'ive * 7.s wort went of Panhionable
Beaver bikl !>tlu*r
If A T S,
IV hie. i arc warranted rq din qualify Sc
Beauty, to aav ever oIL red in tiiis mar
ket.
i’l'UlEY have amamifaeiury at the north,
A and.the lints are made under their
particular inspection, and those gentle
nun who mat fit 1 disposed to favor them
witli their custom, may rely upon having
good Hats. Country M: rehants and otlu
ei-s arc invited to c all an 1 see before they
■ purchase elsew.iere— an.<mg thejr assort
mentare the following—
Beaver’s, first qvtulity, broad and narrow
brims
Ditto 9d (I i. 10,
Pine aiiil coarse < ' i.'.tors.Uoraiiis and Felts
Ih’ttit.l Lvi\i*ij
| (,i >
Itil*j* Heavers '
Military Huts shortly expected,
J*ikTWiw n 1 tenoral ji snort merit of
imoiis,
Comprisingn,out Books usually called for.
likewise
A nullll A.SSOH I MHVT IIP
BOOTS and SHOES ,
(ij tt.rc.‘lli‘lll Q'liiUtii,
Country Merchants and others will find
if to they advantage to call. <
December 16 ts
Auction and Commission,
urns asm as,
IN MII.LEDOKVILLJft.
T '
H HE subscriber* respectfully inform
(heir It lends and the public in general tlni’
tb-.-y have commenced the Auction a
Commission Busim ss, in the House in ai
ly opposite t(iu Book Store, on Warn
Stj ) Business consigned to the r
cure will receive prompt attention.
John If. Upright $ Co.
December 16 3m
4l .L^IFES Holland Gin,
lush Potatoes,
Cheese, & Lime,
For Sa'c by
Jiio. C. Holcombe.
December 16 *f
Drafts on Ncw-York,
At Sixty days night, for sale by
A. M. Costar ,
Upper end Broad-Street.
December 19 ts
•*** The writer hereol
having been for some time residing In
Town, wishes a situation as Clerk or Bock.
Keeper, ai d can give satisfactory refer
ence as to steadiness and ability, should :
sight of the books kept by him berequi'
ctf, they can be shewn. A note addresse
to A. Z. and left at (hit office, will met.
with due attention.
December 19. ts
Piano Fortes.
Three Piano Fortes, just received on
Consignment,
And for Sale by
Slew art &* Hargraves.
December 2 ts
(JJ* An Overseer Wanted.
THE subscriber wishes to employ an
Overseer ttttr kc charge of about twenty
<ix hand, in the county of Burke. One
who can come well recommended for so
iriety, industry and capability—will be
liberally rewarded.
F. Walker.
. December 5. ts
NOTICE.
STWiI.L be hired on Saturday the 2nd
day of January next, at the planta
tion of Mr. Angus Martin, in Columbia
ounty, the Negroes helong%g to the es
tate of George Uingland, dec. until the
irst day of January following. Terms will
he ma<le known at that time. Any person
wishing to hire all or any part of the above
negroes at pnvate contract, previous to
the time, may be accommodated by ap
plying to
John Carmichael,
Guardian fur the Minors,
December 9. 1 4
LOST,.
ON the 11th instant,* a oVe-w fidver Cap
ped WATCH, with a gold hand, and
second ditto-—chain looped, four or six
strand, ami an elegant seal St key. Whoe
ver will return said Watpft and Establish
ment to Patrick KeqTney’s Store, 3rd
irick house above the Globe Tavern,
shall be handsomely rewarded.
Seth Bishop.
December |A ts
'Almanacs
For sale at this Office.
■v„\ * - *'*■ ■
i^obosaxs,
i»v\. S. HA WON,
fAh vpiiast.iao, a t tvrtvi.
pkh tv n;. n ?,!.*.*■ tii*
Georgia Advertiser.
i TfmOM the growing importance of our
I 1 State, and the rapid progress of im
m ovement through all parts of it, a belief
is entertained that an attempt to add one
the vehicles of periodical intelligence
I. airendy circulated, will meet that liberal
„ -patronage and support usually extended
jj ■ undertaking's combining public utility
:th individual enterprise and exertion.
ui submitting to an enlightened and iuttl.
ligcnt community proposals for anew pa
per, no attempt will be made to anticipate
public favor by any extraordinary en'gr.ge
ments or splendid prof ssions. The sub
scriber is aware that the paper he pub
sites must and will be judged of according
to its own merit, a id that its support will
correspond with the es'imation entertain
-0,1 lllt ; ahility, candor and correctness
with which it may he conducted, inde
pendently of any promises made previous
to its appearance. He will therefore bare
ly remark, that having been regularly
. brought up to tiie printing business, he
trusts he shall ho able t» present to the
public a paper worthy their patronage;
and it will be Ins unceasing endeavor not
to disappoint, in any degree, the expecta
tions of these who may generously coun
tenance and encourage his undertaking.
I'lie paper he proposes to publish will
be called the Geoigia . Idvertiser. It will
be issued in Augusta, three times a week.
’ mi such days as may best correspond with
the ttrrival and departure of die' mails, and
with such other circumstances as may
1 tend to render it most extensively usefli).
It will contain the latest Foreign and Do
mestic Intelligence Productions calcu
lated to advance the Agricultural, Com
mercial and Mechanical Interests of the
community—Essays, original or selected,
tending to improve the morals, correct the
lusts, or inform the judgment, of the rea
dcr—and such political articles as wav be
necessary to a free examination of public
measures* and which, exempt front party
aspertty, apj|caronly to have the public
good m view. In short, its contents will
be such as shall be deemed best calculated
to render the .idvertiser n paper of useful
information and of rational entertainment
-and the publisher will, with’confidvhce,
uld his belief, that it will at no time con
fm matter which will be displeasing to
i's patrons or degrading to himself.
T. S. HANNON.
TERMS.
t T’.v Otmnotv AnVKartsm will bo
p'otV I I lire e times a week, on a super
royal sized paper, and with a new type,
rrl delivered to subscribers, in the city, or
forwarded by mail, at six dollars a year,
payable i-advance or on the delivery of
•he first paper.
All subscriptions willbe for one year
it least, and will be considered us contin
ued where a notice to the contrary is not
given.
3. JtfvertMimentt will be inserted at
•lie customary rates.
CT Persons holding subscription paper*
re requested to return them by the last
. .'titulary next,that the first paper issued
n February may be regularly transmitted
0 i'spatrons.
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’- lug School.
Vl"**' LESLIE has the honor of inform*
* 1 ing the I.adics ami Gentlemen of An*
sta, that he has taken tin? upper apart
ent of Mr. Rowan’s house, on the south
le of Broad-Street, opposite Messrs.
Villiam Sims and (to. where he will
nun liis Dancing School on Saturday the
i.Jth instant, at 9 o’clock, A. M.
Mr, L. returns his thanks to those pa
t'c nt*, ladies and gentlemen, wlto have so
tighly patronized him formerly, and hope*
nat by his attention, punctuality and care,
b r the improvement of his pupils, lie will
■‘■serve a conlimiance of their patronage.
• will give lessons, as usual, in pri
r.e families, and attend to Seminaries or
Academies of Young Ladies and (ir/tlc
. cn, whose Principal may cmplov hut.—*
•I s NIGHT SCHOOL will connni-ur: for
' oung Gentlemen on ft&nday evening tha
31st instant, attlie above mentioned place
—he will also teach a few gentlemen on
the Violin if early application is mode.
December 16. ts
No. 7, ~
Comptroller General's Office, Geo >
MUledgeville, 4th .November 1818. £
Received from Edmund Bugg, Esqv
lax Collector for Riehniond county for
the year 1817, the sum of Eleven Thou
sand six hundred and Ninetiy-Rigui Dollar*
and Seventy Four Cetlts, in full for the
General 7ax of that, county for the year
1817 aforesaid.
8 11,698 74
As per Certificate No. 7, of Georgs
Clayton, • Esq. Treasurer.
James Bozeman,
Comptroller General,
JITJGTJST.iI, m December, 1818.
Received of Edmund Bugg, Esq’r.
Collector of Taxes for 1817, T ree
Thousand and Eighty Seven Dollars and
seventeen cents, being the full amount of
County Tax for that year, after deducting
his Commissions, he having paid the full
amount as per digest—As soon as the
Gra d Jury passes on his insolvent list
the County is <o refund him its proportion
Tolm r’umminsf. r.r.c. i.o
fire-men lake Notice.
AN election for three Lieutenants! will
he held at the Hotel, on Saturday ftig 2d
January next, at 3 o’clock P. M’ bmi “nOs— *
4 o’clock you are requested fy parade.at
your respective Engine Houses, for oxer*
cise—and there will be a general meeting
of the company at the Hold at 7 o’clock.
By order
WINTER, Secretary.
December 23 ts
* COflN.
THE subscriber will contract to deli ve
in this place by the first of June next*
any quantity of CORN, over one, and up
(!cr 30,u00 busltels, if applied to i»jv die Ist
of December next.
SJIC HA EL F. B(VBCLAIR-
October 28 / ts
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