Augusta chronicle and Georgia advertiser. (Augusta, Ga.) 1822-1831, October 10, 1822, Image 3

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Removal, jfto &TVioa.A. Bones, HAVE removed their Stock of Goods e fir3t Brick House below the City o They are now receiving and fpcnhig a very general assortment of Hardware AND CUTLERY. • ALSO, Point, and Duffle blankets, Baizes, White & blue Plains, blue Kerseys, Dom bazettes, Flannels, Cloths and Hosiery. Which with a variety of other Goods an hand makes their assortment very Col pr The surviving partner of the con cern being compelled to close the busi es within a limited time, is determined to dispose of the above GOODS at a ve ry low advance, for Cash or town accept- Country merchants will find it their interest to call. October 10. 16 wot The Augusta Bridge Is again offered for sale. IX obedience to a decree of the 6th Cir cuit Court of the United Stales, lor ;he District of Georgia, will be sold, at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, ,t the market house in the city of Augus ta on Thursday the 28th day of .Novem ber next, The Augusta Bridge and its appurtenances. The terms of sale will be, “ one third cash; one third payable in in one year from the date ol the sale, with interest at seven per centum per annum, and the re maining third payable in two years from the date of the said sale, with lihe interest —The purchaser giving bond with ap proved personal security, and a mortgage of the premises.” The income of the property now offer ed for sale, is, from the best information the subscribers can obtain, at least §15,000 per annum—and as all previous ly existing impediments to the sale are now removed, and the subscribers are in complete possession of the Bridge, they iiinfidently invite the attention o capit alists to this sale, as afliirdiu an oppor tunity of the mo t profitable investment of capital that will perhaps ever again Accur. ■ Christopher Fitzsimmons, Freeman Walker, Commissioners. 3T The Editors of the Savannah Re pal-licao, the Charleston Courier, and the Columbia l elesco o, will please in sert this advertisement in their respective papers until the day of sale, and forward (heir accounts to this office. October 10. 16 tds To Kent, ' THE More at present occupied : l-B by ir. Samuel Dothard, second door below Jacob Danfoi th, Esq. AI.SU, A comfortable Dwelling House on Wash ington street, near the City Mall. Tor terms apply / > John Moore. October 10 16 2w2w To Kent, ioMfc. *l ll subscriber offers to \\m * Rent the lower part of IJM. uis house in Broad-s.reet, o; ■ ? o (he maiket, < oiishtiug of three room? KnJ a cellar, or the whole house, * application is mode im.we.tt W. Brux. October 10 t 16 6i JAMES BALL, D KSI’KCTFU DLY icl.inns Ins friends ■» A ind acquaintances, that not being J de to obtain his former stand, back ol the Bridge Bank, he has opened a house ?* Rhis street, in the centre, between - Iclntosh and Washington streets, and hope?from his due attention, and the su penor style in which he intends keeping hli hsu-c, to be supported by a liberal public, f amilies can be furnished with Oysters ‘ trmg the season. Gentlemen can be unnsheil with servants to open oysters, if fei'Jired, October 10 16 Ts LIAHBEH'S SHOP, (■'ear t e city hotel.) John Baptist Louis, ryJACEiV ES it to be a duly which he i °" es to his Iriends and the public, l ° l ‘ l£ni ’ 'hrough tins medium, , ''| L iu , f'- ,r lh" patronage heretofore n ,T rai| y bestowed upon him. Me will ' 1,0 extraordinary professions olsu -111 the Sharing art —he is well ui ll an experience of twenty years J( I"'* 1 "'* Properly weighed by a considerate I i. galUude is without doubt tirnv ' isl f le^n S that man possesses, he P rescu, » 110 other mode ol ■is n ;!" S ' t,,hl ‘ n b V lowering his prices to -.10 ' i '( rolJ3 an ‘l respectable customers vill* r° r * Sharing and Hair-Calling aaler » re:iiltr - lle ,ast ‘ly executed at as Alien,? * .P , ,ce will be done at any be rU l' Ce , towo - Mis shop is still at -ilv.'iim**? We H known stand, ear the ol which latter place (to bor if t| le 0 y 16 words of another Knight it, ,v. . I | < '° l ’) a ‘*y gentleman can obtain J fl teiice*' ll J? B** 8 ** f rench or Jamaica id iha, ,l ls customers may be assur vi thout i Sore >h- **?» We " brushed, and at least 1 ‘ Hinu / ' ,/,ur,rf 11 is P riuc D ia i 'T’lßpruv** l y ten<ler srrokes of «rt; He n thC render 9n ***h «ch chin.” ibove. n ®‘ vouch for the rhyme of the trilich'm nJ fnerefore hopes to escape ifl t s fcr T ** Warne’s School '' U ?uit3°-,n at ! le9 ’ W ‘H l’ e re opened in W l V"!^ tl,e 2,st - inst - in ‘be Lrin*,l ashmgton street, occupied forth f ast y«u- by Mr. Joshua Dan °ctob« i T *• 13 lawtf Notice. ALL persons having demands against the estate of Thomas M. White late of Columbia County, deceased, are requested to present them, and those in debted to make payment to the subscri ber. Pleasant M. Penning, Administrator, October 10. |gf t Notice. NINE months afterdate, application will be made to the honorable the justices of the Inferior Court ol Richmond coun ty, for leave to sell one lot in the < ity of Augusta, on the corner of Elbert and Green-streets, belonging to the minors of S. Meath, and sold lor the benefit ol the minors. Gabriel Clark, > Guar- Jacob Dill, \ dians. October 10, 1822. 16 m9m Georgia, Richmond County. By Isaac Berber*, Clerk of the Court of Ordinary of Richmond County. WHEREAS Mary Anne B. White and Hugh Nesbitt, have applied for letters of Administration on the estate of William White, deceased, late of said county. Now, therefore, these are to cite and admonish ail and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections in my office (if any they have) within the time prescribed by law, other wise Letters of Administration will be granted to him. Given under my hand and seal of office, in the city of Augusta, this 10th day of October, 1822. Isaac Herbert, Clerk of the Court of Ordinary. Oct. 10 16 it Georgia,Columbia county. WHEREAS Jonathan I’earre has applied to me for letters of admi nistration, on the estate and effects of George W. S. Pearre, late of the said county, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admo nish all and singular the kindred and cre ditors of s id deceased, to be and appear at my office within the lime allowed by law, to shew cause (if any they have) why said letters of administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal at office this 7lh Oi tober, 1822. S. Crawford, Clerk. October 10 Georgia, Columbia County. WHEREAS Leoard Thompson has applied to me for letters of admin istration, on the estate and effects of William Thompson, late of the said coun ty, deceased, These are therefore to cite and admon ish all and singular the kindred and cre ditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office withiu the’ lime allowed by law, to shew cause (if any they have) why said letters of administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal at office this 7th October, 1822. S. Crawford, Clerk. Octolier 10 Notice. RaNAWAY from the subscriber liv ing in Jones County, near Clinton. Georgia, on Ihe nigh! of the first day of September last, two negroes, a (allow named BILL, of a copper color, com mon size, well made, soli, pleasant voice and he has lost one tooth in the upper side of his mouth, 1 believe on the right side—the other is his wife, by the name of ANN, a yellow woman, almost a mu latto. She is low but very well made, and of a proud disposition. They in tend going to North-Carolina, Roanoke river. They will be very apt to change their names, and my name and the slate in which I live, as they have done before, Goth being very sensible. Any per«on bringing them to me or will lodge them in any safe Jail, so that I get them, shall be rewarded with one hundred dollars. Ichabod Cox. October 10. 16 3t AUGUSTA FREE SCHOOL. IvliL Board of Managers of this Insti tution give public notice to the in habitants of Augusta that the School will be iu operation again by the Ist of No vember after the death oflheirlute teach er Vlr. Tuck, they immediately censult ed upon the most beneficial method ol filling the vacancy. The hostility of our climate to strangers, evinced in the early and b mented death of Mr. Tuck and al so by other numerous facts, induced the Board to enquire for some suitable per son who had been previously accustomed to the climate, to undertake the manage ment of the school. Such a person was found in Mr. Joel Catlin who being dis posed to give his whole attention to such an object for a length of lime, was imme diately sent en to New-York to obtain Ihe practical knowledge requisite for the superintendaiice of a Lancastcrian School. He is expected to return by the time above mentioned, when the Semi nary will be opened and conducted as heretofore. \V. T. Brantly, . President of the Hoard. Octobers 14 * # * A few Gentlemen will be accommodated with boarding in a private French family, in the most cen tral part of broad-street. Enquire of the 1 Printer, or J. B. Lafitte, at the Hygean Fountain. Octobers. 14 4t Seed Wheat. Just Received, and For Sale , Five hundred bushels superior SEED WHEAT. Apply to Summers & Perry, or B. G. Sims. September 17 7 ts Lost, ON the 30th Sept. 1822, between A- I thens and Lexington, a small leather Pocket Book, containing to the amount ( i of eight dollars and fifty cents, or theie- < abouts, in money, and other papqrs, a mong which was a note of hand given by William Manifee to George Willson, or bearer, for one hundred dollars, dated sometime iu March, 1821, and due 12 months after date. All persons are hereby cautioned against trading lor said note, and Wm. Manifee is cautioned net , to pay it to any other person except the i subscriber. Any person finding said . pocket book and leaving it at Maj. L. A. f Erwin’s, Athens, with the note and other [ papers, may have the money that was f in the pocket hook for finding the same. Daniel M’Coy,jr. Augusta, Oct. 1822 14 3tp O’ The Journal, Milledgeville, Mis sionary, Mount Zion, will please publish the above three times, and send their ac counts to this office for payment. f JOHN SMITH, Barber & Hair-Dresser, ; HTQj IKES the liberty of giving iuforma -1 <ok tion to the numerous gentlemen i who have heretofore favored him with I their custom, that he has removed from his former establishment, to the house I on Wasliington-street, lately in the oc- I cupancy of Dr. 6'pann. For past favors, - his most grateful thanks are ten- I dered, and he hopes to deserve, by unre ■ milted attention, a continuance of the ( liberal patronage which has been be stowed upon his well meant endeavors to , please. f Octobers. 14 If For Sale, TITHE extensive Coach-making and X Blacksmith estab isliment occupied by James Lynes, at the corner of M’ln tosh A- Ellis streets ; also, the House and } Lot at present occupied by Mrs. Kinney, on the comer of Greene & M’lutosh I streets. two tracts of Land, one in I Henry the other in Irwin county. Fur ther description is deemed unnecessary as persons wishing to purchase will ex amine the premises. Titles indispnta . ble. Apply to r G. J.Conn.. I October 5 14 ts 1 NEW Cabinet Warehouse. David W. Donaldson Informs -the public (hat he lias opened a manufactory of the above descrip tion, in all its various branches, a few ‘ steps below the market, where all orders in his line will be thanklal y received and punctually attended to. October 6 14 ts 1 WAVM£-VVO\SBE. RKE rCIIITM ii HENRY CAMP # BELL, having associated thcin sevea iu the Ware-House Business, the old stand of R.K. is opened under the care of Mr. Henry Campbell. Those who may please to consign Produce or Goods to them, may be confident of the ■ utmost care and attention to their inte , rests, and if required, small advances f will be made by Kelchum k Campbell. Augusta, slh Oct. 1822 14 w2in DIMOCK & MARSH, JAercbftut Tailors, OPPOSITE THK CITY-HOTEL, ( Have this day received a Large Supply of i Heady Made Clothing, CONSISTING OF I Superfine Black & Blue Coats . Ditto Frock Coats, with and without Capes. also, A Large Assortment of Plaid Cloaks and Big Coats .Superfine Blue and Black Pantaloons A large assortment of Fancy dillo Super Blue and Black Cassimcre Vests, Silk and Mole Skin ditto Fancy ditto of various patterns, ALSO, A large assortment of Linen ami Cotton Shirts. ; CRAVATS AND DRAWERS. Negro Clothing , Os all descriptions. , All of which will be sold on reasonable terms for cash only. October 5 14 ts M | 3amrsß.TVis\wp & Co. HAVE LATELY RECEIVED A LARGE AMD EXTENSIVE AS SORTMENT OF HATS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND aVALITY, . Among which are Hit following kinds suitable for ihe coming season , viz, BLACK and Drab Beavers Do. do. Castors i Fine White Russias - Black and Drab Imitations ! Youth’s and Children’s ditto 1 Children’s Fancy Hats Men’s and Boys’ R ora ins • VVbite and Black W olllats Children’s Morocco Caps Men’s and Boys’ Leghorns Bandboxes in nests Ladies’ Straw Bonnets, iic. kc. Which they offer for sale very low, on accommodating terms, so that it will be an object to country merchants to call and examine for themselves, April 27 327tf Pianos for Sale, THE subscriber bus on hand two well toned and ornamented (round cor ners) London made Pianos, which ho will dispose of on reasonable terms. VV. Brux. October 5. 14 Ct Corn, Flour, &c. 50 Darrels Fresh Flour 100 Barrels Mackarel No. 3 10 Tons English Iron 500 Bush Is Corn. FOR SALE BY M’Gran & Gordon. Octobers. 14 2t N. B.—Bills on N. York. HARDWARE AND A. M. Woolsey Co. Have recently received and are now o peuing, at the lower tenement of the Bridge Bank Building, an extensive as sortment of Hardware and Cutlery, Particularly adapted to (he Georgia market, which they offer for sale On fa vorable terms, for cash or credit, to city or country dealers— CONSISTING OP Knives and Forks, various qualities, Pen, Pocket and 2 blade Knives, Sportsman’s and Spanish Knives, on Cards, Scissors, Razors, Portable Cases, Fine Dressing Cases, Hand, Mill, Cross Cut and Pit Saws, Files, Screw Augurs, HL Hinges, Patent and Coma.on Stock Locks, Scotch Spring: and Common Nob do. Pad, Chest, Till, Trunk Si Cupboard Locks, Hammers, Screw Plates, Buttons, Pius, Needles, Flints and Candlesticks, Trace Chains, Hoes, Frying Pans, Shovels and Spades, Anvils, fee. Sic. Oct. 5 11 6t Just Received And for Sale, 50 Hilda, best quality retailing MO LASSES. Apply to B. F. Verdcrj, At Brewster Sc Prescott's, Oct. 5 14 4t Notice. SILAS BRONSON having taken in Mr. John VVightma.v as a partner, liner business will be conducted under the firm of Bronson Si Wighlman: They are opening a general and extensive asorhnenl cf STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, suitable FOR THE season—VlZ, H bales superfine and common Cloths, 1 ~ Casimere, 2 ~ Satinets, 2 ~ Figured Bomhazcttes, 1 „ Plain do, 6 trunks Calicoes, assorted, 2 ~ Plain and Stripe Cambric, I ~ low price Muslin Robes, 2 case* Steam .C Power Loom Whirling, I ~ Sinchews, 1 ~ English and Italian Sowing Silk, I ~ Ljnigdon Wire Thread, 1 ~ Lewis and Tomie and Lewis 11. super till Buttons, I ~ low priced Cill Buttons, 1 ~ U iys’Morocco Hats, 5 „ Ladies’ Straw Hale, 12 trunks coane and fine ahoes, Id ~ Ladies .Morocco ~ 5 boxes WhiUemore Cotton Cards, 8 ~ Holms’and White’s and Snow’s, ,G cases Domestic (roods, assorted. The above Goods, with many others, are offered o the best terms —those wishing to purchase are invited to call and examine the Goods. Mr. Wight man will remain in New-York for the present for the purpose of buying; we shall be able to keep a general assort ment . Bronson & Wiglitmaii. Oct. 5 1-1 ts uRoeMUES, Cotton Bagging, &c. &c. A /\A Pieces 42 inch Cotton Bagging vs vl first quality 50d lbs. English Baling Twine 80 Coils do Hope 28 Uhds. Muscovado & Orleans Sugar 25 Bags Green Coffee CO Hhds. Philadelphia Rye Whiskey 30 Barrels do do do 28 do X. E. lum 35 do N. E. Gin 10 Qr. Casks Ttneriffn Wine 20 Tierces London Porter 15 Boxes Whittmore’u No. 10, Colton Cards 150 Bags Shot 5000 wt. Bar Lead 10 Tons Swedes Iron, assorted 100 Casks Patent Cut Nails and Brads 3000 Bushels Liverpool Ground Salt Any part of which articles will be sold unusually low for Cash or approved papt r. A. Mitchell Sf S. Clarke. September 12. 5 ti To Merchants, Brokers and others. A YOUNG man of steady habits, who is well qualified, from having had considerable experience in business, and whose acquaintance is very exten sive in South-Carolina, which would se cure more custom to an employer, is de sirous of obtaining a respectable situation in this city. He would prefer one res pectable, rather than lucrative and no) so. He would undertake for a reasona ble salary, if the situation was one t» his liking. Satisfactory and unexceptionable testimonials of his good character, inte grity, and fidelity, can be produced from eminent persons well known in Augusta, A letter addressed to J. H. P. and left at the Augusta Book Store, or this office, will meet with immediate attention Sept. 10, 4 lawtP Sugar, Coffee, Iron, &c. 60 Hhda. N. O. k Muscovado Sugar 100 hbls. do do do 30 bbls. Loaf do 10 tierces Green Coffee 20 bags do do 12 tierces super. Loudon Porter 20 tons asssorted Sweeds Iron 50 barrels N. E. Rum and Whiskey 30 do .Molasses • 40 do Malaga Wine 15 hall bbls. do do 100 barrels Baltimore Flour 90 do Mackerel 15 tierces Rice, Cognlac Brandy, 11. Gin Jamaica Rum, Sic. All of which will be sold low for Cash , or approved paper, by Bacon & Danforth. 3 doors above City Hotel. September 24 10 W Wl. 11 TKO&VSOX & Co. OFFER FOR SALE, HHDS. prime St. Croix Sugar, 30 dp Muscovado do 300 Bags prime green Coffee, 10 Pipes Holland Gin, 5 do Cogniac Brandy 5 Hhds. Jamaica Rum, 20 Qr. Casks Teneriffe Wine, 20 do. Malaga do 10 Barrels N. E. Rum, 80 Hhds. Molasses, 10 Casks Loudon Porter, 60 Bbls Loaf And Lump Sugar, 20 Bags Pepper, 50 Barrels Flour, 5 Boxes London Mustard, 30 do Haisins, 10 Boxes W'hittuiore cotton cards 300 Qr. Boxes Spanish Segars, 50 Kegs Powder, 200 Bugs Shot, 5 Kegs Lead, 200 Pieces Cotton Bagging, 100 Coil Bale Rope, 20 Tons Iron, German Steel, English blistered do. VjuAwAa Salt, All of which are offered low lor Gash, or good paper. Sept. It). 4 3m ■ / HANS YL FANIA UNIVERSITY. Medical Lectures. riUIE MEDICAL LLC I URLS in this JL institution, wilt c ommence on the First Monday in November next, And end the Ist week in March follow ing. The course of instruction will be on | Anatomy and Surgery by Dr. Dudley. ; Iru [ il,, ' e, l jV :, d f lne I“ Dr Caldwell. Sc Materia MeJica, Theory and Practice „ Df BroWn> . oj Medicine. ) Obstetrics ami Disecs- i ts of IVumen and “Dr. Richardson Children, ) Chemistiy “Dr. Blythe. W. 11. Richardson. For the information of the .Medical Stu dents in the western country ami else where, 1 am authorized by Hie Medical Faculty in Transylvania University, to date their willingness to receive the currency of Kentucky for their tickets, for the ensuing course ofleclures, September 17 7 w4w CAUTION. f ipHL public are cautioned from trad- Jl ing for certain notes of hand, given by the undersigned, to George VV. S. Pearre, in purchase cf his interest in the late Angnsla Chronicle and Georgia Gazette; as they arc determined not to pay said notes, the office which they pur chased of Pearre, being at the lime, £and to them unknown,) under a mortgage, ami a considerable portion of the office since which time having been executed and sold as the property of said Pearre. John K. M. Charlton. Andrew Kuddell. John B. Lennard. September 28 wtiw SLATE. THE NKW-YORK SLATE COMPANY u s now at the Yard for sole, AN excellent assortment, at the fol lowing low prices, .anU of the first quality:— 12 Inch at $4 75 J p H „ „ COO S ™ 16,18,20,22,24, loch at 750 ) Orders left with the subscriber, will be promptly attended to. J. Ganahl. lugusta, Sept. 19 8 wBl Nail Factory. Nails, Mill Irons, fyc. fyc THE SUBSCRIBER, At his old stand, north side Broad-street, has just received and has on hand a large supply of the above articles, viz. 650 casks Cut Nails, 200 do. do. Brads, p 50 do. Wrought Nails, £ 800 m. Cut Sprigs, A 950 in do. Tacks, m 15 lons best Swedeslron, « 5000 lbs. Sheet Iron, 10000 do. Hoop do. 2500 do. Crawley and Cast Stetl, 5000 do. Saw and Grist Mill Irons, made by S. Vail, New-Jcrscy, 6 patent Fan Mills, 12 Hoisting Screws, complete, ALSO, ON CONSIGNMENT, 1 Four VV heel Jersey W agon, All of which will be sold low for cash ■ or approved town paper. i Joshua Danforth. N. B. —Blacksmith’s Work executed 1 with neatness and despatch, at hi- Bl >ck smith Shop on the river bank. J. D. | Oct. 5 14 4tw ' (jy We are authorized , to state, that Richard Bush, Esq. is l candidate for the office of Receiver of , Tax Returns for Richmond county at Use ensuing election. September 17 wile 7 liIiTTEUS IN the P<st-Office, at Angußta, Geor gia, Cnot befort advertitedJ 3d Octo ber, 1U22. O' Those wishing leliers from this List, will please ask for Adver tised Letters. Elam Alexander William Logan Eelix Arnct John Logan A M Allen Miss S A Liverman Allen Anderson Urown Liverman Roger \V. Ames JVI Lawton B John Lainkln Master Win. BaconDoctr. Lacy Thomas S. Bailey M Jno. Bethany Joshja Mercer Wm C Braunau Miss M McTyre Raymond Boroughs William .Moore Austin Brown Howell R Marshall 1 P Barie ■ John McElhehny Brochon & Laven-lienry Myers tore William McGar i Geo. Boulineau Dr Jus McFarland Bcnj Bowers Thoa K S Marlin R C. Beck James McNair Wm H. Bush Rev R McAll ster Abram li Bradley Dr John McTyre James Booklair, Miss N Millborn Miss Bns. Burns Miss Isabel Mercer Dr. David O UartonThomas 1 Moore James'Boyd S Mullally & Co. Juo S Beallc Mrs J Maulding Jno Blalock Mrs M J Meals William Burton John B Bennet B R Burke Andrew McElmur- Jnoßurrel ray C N James B Clark * Mrs Ann Norrell Kobt R M Charlton J Neville Robin Crawlbrd Thomas Neilsou Wm. Craig O Thomas Cooksey Jno O’Keefe Charles Clarke P Juo L. Carter John N Philpot John Cochran Patrick Prescott a Wm B Cooper Thomas Powers Elizabeth Churchill Sylvester Porter Thomas Crowell Thomas Piles 11 k T Clarke Bcnj Pierce Elizabeth Collins James Pace Joseph Cart Henry W Perrin William C. Clark Miss L Powers James B Clark Douglas Powell Adam Carpenter David Patterson MrsMargarelClarkDavid Phillips D (i Nathaniel Durkcy Thos Qulzoubcrry , Benjamin Dana R Douglas Mrs Mary Reed Dickinson iV Long- Wm Robinson street Beverly Rew Berry Duncan Edw E Ramsey Cosby Dickinson Robert Rowan Geo Delaughter Airs Ryan Jno M Doughty Richard Read s E Rev Jas Russel Raymond Eipugnol Willis Robertson Joseph Eve William Ruffin - Jonathan Ellis Moses Riley a Thos Everingham James Rea Richard 11 Evans Josias lleadle Martin Everilt Jno Uausey Thomas Elligood 8 F Dr Fi am i- Sunday James Fletcher Benjauiin 6haw James Foreman Jefferson Salmon u Arthur Foster W illiam Staunton James Fudg Spencer F .Smith Mrs S Farrar George Smitbera G Mrs A K Scott Samuel Godhy Fred RA'hubart ' IJ >1 Goss Samuel 6’prague, " Aiiss Ann Green Dr .Lillies Spann l ' Juo C Grillin JI G Smith-on 0 James C Gardner Lewis Smith 0 Rev Thos GardanorMrs E A Smith ’> Josiah Gray Miss Mary 'I aliy H Charles Tayl >r Mrs Milly Hall Mrs Mary Taylor Calhariue Ilnany Mrs E Tracy John Hollinshead Jno M. 1 inner Miss M S Harris Mrs Ann Teylor t William Hatchid James '1 bom jon Jeremiah Hall John Tol ervilic James Hewct Samuel Tuck ’ Mathew H atm an Dr Naflnn Turner J Miss FD Hicks V Edward Houghton Geo. Villars i Anderson Holloway W Daniel B Deaden Mrs. M Walker ’ Theophllus Hill Jas G O VVilkhon J William Williams Miss P Johnson Jno N'Will: on George B Judd F< Willson John J Johnson Jno Walker Samuel P Jones Joseph W Willson Jacob Inglet* Thomas Walker K Whipple k Booth Mrs Eliza Keating Robert Williams ■ Daniel Kirkpatrick JnoC Walton Asbury Knight James S Willson Mrs C Knight J Walsh James King Miss M W Williams L Jno 1! Wright. Wm Landsdal® Mrs A Whitlock > Miss C Loughrea Elizabeth W illiams t Greave Lynch Y Wm Lamkia Mrs Luc y M Yaruold J B Larry James Fraser, p. m. I Octobers 1 4 21 Stoves, Stills, &c. Cooking Stove* of superior con struction, Franklin or open Stoves—some very elegant, Baking, box and sheet Iron do Copper Stills of all size-, Steam StilL—Bi aaa auct Copper Ket i He l , i Brass Andirons and Shovels k Tong:, Copper Te.a-K. ttle.s—Bur Lead, Sheet Copper and Brass, Sheet Iron, suitable for Gin Saws, Domestic Colton Goods. AI.RO, Ou Uonsigmuent, Letter & Common Writing Paper, Webster’s Spelling Books by the qutut lity, > Shad Seines at reduced price*, Spanish Segars, kc. FUll RACK BY John Beach & Co. October 5. |4 oawrim a' ~ j The subscriber proposes to open a School on Monday the 14th 3 instant, in the house lately occupied ty Mr. John Turpin,adjoining the.residence of the late Walter Leigh, L«q. Jiis terms are six dollars per quarter, - undone dollar additional during the wic- J ter months. Keadmg, writing, arltlimelic and Eng lish Grammar, will be Ihe principal branches which will be taught, D. Macmurphy. October R 14 wCw