Augusta chronicle and Georgia advertiser. (Augusta, Ga.) 1822-1831, December 31, 1822, Image 4

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K't ■ ' »‘fv Notice. WLLbehiredat the Martel House, in the city of Augusta, on the Ist flay of January next, the Plantation and Negroes belonging the children of Samuel Bugs, deceased. Persons who havq ln red.the Negroes for the present year, are requested to have them then elothed agreeable to Ihetcrms of hiring. < A. Bugg, Guardian . December 19 46 td WHUam Lunday and wife 1 In Equity and Paul R. Seviß f In Striven vs. C Superioior Paul Bevill. J Court. WILL be sold, on the first day of Ja nuary neat, at the Court-House, Jacksonboro’, Scrinen county, agreeable to a decree of llic Honorable the Supe rior Court of Scriven county, between the usual sale hours, one Negro Mao, named Valentine. James Bryaif, S. S. C. December 7 41 tds For Sale, £\ STOUT Negro Fellow, SI years of age, he has been in the habit ot ■ rorbing a Store; he is honest : nd sober fellow ; any person wishing to urchase will.—apply to George Hill. October t I be hired, o» e c of the administrator. at,ll;e Its, vyiket House on the Ist of Jatma neft, for the year, the Negroes be . aqging to the estate of J. B. Oliver. December 24 , 48 td Will be Sold, TO THE HIGHE if BIDDER, AT Columbia Court-House oil the first Tuesday in March next, bj> or der of the Court of Ordinary of Colum bia County, a tract of land belonging to the estate of Isham Baylias, deceased, containing four hundred and fifty acres, lying and being in the County aforsaid, on the waters of Green Brier Creek, ad joining lands of Pollard, Pullen, and others. Sold lor the benefit of. the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Elizabetji Bayliss, Ex'rx. December 24 48 tds Executor VS ale. WILL BE SOLD, ON Monday the 27th of January next, at the residence of James Luke, Esq. all the Negroes belonging to the es tate of Ureadzil Pace, deceasda, sold in pursuance of dn order obtained from the. IJohourable the Court of Ordinary of Columbia County. Terms at sale. Thomas Pace, Dreadzil Pace, Exerts. December 14. 44 td Notice. ALL persons having demands against the estate of John Willson, late of the city of Augusta, deceased, are re quested to {resent the same,' and those indebted to said estate will make pay ment to John Campbell, John Moore, Executors Estate of John Willson. November 19 33 t(j Notice. WILL be. rented, on the seoond Sa turday in January next, at the ate residence of Mrs. Mary M’Gee, on Big Spirit creek, the Saw Mills and Plan tation, until the" -st of Jmuary, 1820, and all the Negroes belonging to William M’Gee, a minor, will be hired for one year. On the same day, wiil be sold all the Stock, Household and kitchen Furni ture belonging to said minor. H. M’Tyre, Gurdian. also , WILL be hired, lor one year, a negro man, and will be sold one Mule, with sundry articles, belonging to the c - tatcof-Mrs. Mary M’Gee. Conditions of renting, sidling and hi ring, will be made known on the day. 1 H. M‘Tyre, Admr. December?. 41 Notice. ■'■A4HE City Council will on the first ■'My rday of January next, appoint a S4periut»*vjjyit of the Hospital, with a Salary of seven Wudjvd 'dollars, and a Jailor, with a salary of five hundred dol lars per annum. Applications, coutain ing the names of security, may bo hand ed to the Clerk until that day. 1). i larkc, c. c. December 12. 43 td' Executor’s Sale. TF®iLL be sold, pursuent to an order ww ot Court of Ordinary of Columbia COyiitV, fit tti6 Courtflnuje nf sail I cruiaty on the-first Tuesday in February next, one hundred, at res of land, in said county, belonging to the estate of Wil liam P. Beall, deceased, on Keg creek, adjoining Eubank and Hogan sold lor the benefit of the heirs and creditors ol said deceased. Win. Jones, Ex'er. J. Alexander, Executor in right of his wife. November 19 33 To Hire, For the ensuing year , 1 T >HE negroes belonging to the estate ot John Cashin, deceased, consist ing of House Servants, Carpenters, Field and Boat Hands. Also to Rent, a house ud lot en the Sand-Hills.—For terms, ppiyt C. M. CasJun, Ex’rx. Dec. 21 47 ts I* IT - ' ' ' ' Fjve Dollars Reward WILL be' paid to any person that will deliver to Mr. Shannon at tlic Globe Tavern, a Brovyn,Horae Mule,, aim'll three with a boh tail, which strayed frtflfi my wsgxm inA'vus ta, on the 20th Dec. 1822. Peter Lamar. , Pec. 24 48 ts « The subscriber informa the community that he will open an even ing school on Monday the 14th last, at his school room, on Green street, opposite the Civy-Hall, where will be taughL Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, English Grammar and Geography, Mensuration o/ Superjiees and Solids, Surveying, &e. For further information, application may be made to Charles Grenville. October t 15 ts Notice. Application win be made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Columbia county, on the first Mon day in January next, for leave to sell three Negroes, to wit: George, Jim & Patsey, belonging to tho.estale of James C. Walker, dec. of seid county, to be sold for the benefit of the heirs and cre ditors of ssiid deceased. Thomas Colvard, ad’mr. Dec. 7 41 Ten Dollars Reward. R ANA WAX from the subscriber in April last, a hired Negro woman named Julia Ann, about 22 years of age, very black, and not more -than 5 feet in height. She is owned by Miss Eliza Ingram,—is'well known ill and about Au gusta, and is believed to bo now lurking about in the neighbourhood. The above reward will be paid lb any person who will ItJ.. tl>- is Uie jail of this' city, and give information thereof tb A. Camfield. December 24 48 4t Notice. WILL be hired, at the Market House, on the Ist day of January next, for the term of one year, 18or20 Negroes, bclonginglo the estate of John Furey, deceased, among which are a first rate shoo maker, tanner and Currie^. — Also, some good house servants and boat hands—At the same time the plantation on the Savannah roau, adjoining Verde ry’s, with two Houses, near Maj. D’An tignac, at present occupied by Barnet & Barton. Terms, notes with approved securities, will be required. Martha Furey, Adm'x. W. P. Dearmpud, Admr, December 12. 43 td Administrator’s Sale. ON the first Tuesday in January next, at Colutnba court-house, will be sold, a Valuable Plantation in Columbia County on the Uche Creek, adjoining Byrd B. Tindiil, Magruder k otherss containing 240 acres, being the • real estate of Jonathan Tindiil, deceas ed ; and fold by an order of Court, for tlie benefit of the-heirs and c reditors of said estate. Terms of sale will be made known on the day. Elizabeth Tindiil, Admr'x. Sol. Hoge, Adm'r. October 15 18 tds Executor’s Sale. \W*I'L **• -old, at the Market-House, i## in the city of Augusta, on the first day of January next, two hundred shares of Stock of the Bank of Augusta, belong ing to the estate of John Willson, deceas ed. Terms of sale, cash. John Campbell, John Moore, Executors Estate oj John Willson. November 19 33 tds A FEW Gentlemen can be accommo lated with hoard(and lodging if re quired)in the large brick Building, next above the Post-omce. . September 24 10 ts Notice. SEALED proposals will be received by the Clerk of Council, until the first Saturday in January next, for fur nishing the Jail of Richmond County with meal, for one year from that day.— Said meal to be of the best quality, and to be delivered at the Jnil in such quan tity as may be require l weekly. I>. Clarke, c. c. December 12. 43 td Notice. SEALED proposals will be received at the Office the Cleric of Council, until the first Saturday in January next, for furnishing the Patients of the City Hospital, in conformity to the one hun dred and twenty-first section of the Gen eral Ordinance, for the regulation of the City Hospital. The duties are pointed out by the ordinance Bond, and security will be required in the sum of two thou sand dollars. Applicants will name their securities. The Clerk of Council will furnish the average number of I’a iw St- tl-»|--*.l fc* iitfhp Ittil J —rrr , the offers will state tlie price for each patient daily for food and nursing only, D. Clarke, c. c. December 12* 43 td Notice. ALL persons who have neglected set tling their accounts with the sub scriber, (relative to the estate of E. Hawes,) are requested to pall on Mr. E. Manton, who is authorized to settle the same, with all other business interesting myself. , Joseph Hawes. July 10 34.5 ts Executor’s Sale. XTE/dLL be sold, on Monday 6th day of IF January, 1823, ::L the late resi dence of John Rich, deceased, iu the county of Elbert and Stale of Georgia, Eleven Negroes, among which are a prime blacksmith, field hands, women and children, also, corn, cotton, fodder, horses, cattle, sheep, hog*, household and kitchen furniture, blacksmith and plantation tools, also, a number of articles too tedious to enumer ate. Terms of sale made known on the day of sale by William Rich, Ex'tr. Nov. 26 / ■ tds Executor’s Sale. WltiLtoe sold on the 15th of Janua ry next, at the house ofHarmoog Lamar, all the personal property of Lu cy Lamar, late of Columbia county, de ceased, consisting of negroes, corn, fod der, cotton, one hor=>e and gig, cotton gin, cattle, hogs, house hold and kitchen furniture, &c. A credit until the 35th December 1823, will be given by the purchasers giving small notes with ap proved security. John Lamar, Ex l r.~ December 5 40 til ■ ..... ..-■■■■ ■ *> A otice. BY order of the Boanl of Trustees of the Richmond Academy,'’twill be rented, at the market-house, in this city, on the 4th day of January next,for liv s years, all that part of Lot No, 5, whic i lies south of the Beaver Dam, conlainin ; about ten acres; also, a lot contninin about five •acres, lying between Tellai and Watkins streets, and east of th square at present occupied by Mr. Can telou, as a vegetable garden. At 111 same time and place, will be rented, oi building lease, about ten other Lots p various sizes, from a half to one'aniJP half acres each,all eligibly on accommodating terms. A pfaVi’of’lh Lota will be exhibited to applicants prio to the time of leasing, if peqdtj'kl." Anderson Watlqng, L. C. Canteloujc Committee,. November 30 38 ts Notice. . i LI persons having demands ‘against the Estate of Thomas A. Bones,, deceased late.of ".ichmnnd county, art’ requested to present them for seftlfeinenf within the time prescribed by law ; and ! those indebted tn>make payment to John Phinizy, Adm'r. Augusta, November 14 31 ts Final Notice. ALL persons indebted to tile office of the Augusta Chronicle & Georgia Gazette, during the proprietorship of Jo- SSPh V. Bkvan, are hereby notified, that a’l unsettled accounts will after the firstol January next, be placed in the hands of an olficer for collection. Those , who may be dispose'' 'o a,vail themselves; of this notice, are informed that the Books and accounts’ are left with Mr. Wm. Shannon, at the Globe Tavern, who will attend to any settlement which may be tendered during the absence of the subscriber. ' , ‘ ~ ■ji H. Hnnuahnn, •Agent for Hit Proprietor, "f \ November 19 33 If James M. Thompson, HAVING removed -his Otfice to a room in the upper p'Tt of Mr. Ja cob Danforth’s brick building, on Broad near Washington street, (where he may at all times b* found except n hen pro fessionally engaged,) respectfully ten ders his services to his friends and the public in the practice of LAW, to trans act any business reposed to his charge, in the several courts of the middle circuit. Novcmber.3 27 If ' - ■ " 111 ♦ Administrator’s Sale., OnUL he soM, in Dnrke County, on the 9lh f'r clay of January next, at the late residence of Klisha Anderson, sen. deceased, part of the per sonal properly of >uid deceased, consisting of ten bead of Horses, one forty-five saw Gin, one sulkey and harness, and a number of oilier articles, too tedious to mention. Sale to continue from day to dny until the whole is sold. Terms jundc known tn the day of sabs Ann Anderson, Admrx. Augustus 11. Anderson, Admr. November 30,1322. 38 Ten Dollars Reward. STRAYED from the stable of the sub scriber on Friday the 22d inst. a large white docked tail liOKSK, seva* years old.— Whoever will return him to me, or give information where he can b 2 found,, shall receive the above re ward. John W. Read. November 28 37 Insurance against Fire. Charleston Fire and Marine In surance Company Agency, Office under the Globe Tavern. U pIIF. subscriber offers to take risks a gainst fire on houses, out buildings, goods, wares, and merchandise, in Au gusta and its vicinity. Timothy Edwards, •Agent, Augusta, Geo. Oct. 12 17 ts oLvVSa TAVkVUS*. It HE Subscriber informs his friends and the public, that his HEADING ROOM , is just arranged, and that his Bar is much moVe conven'unt. And on ,ac iho „,tnuti (J Ti of the latter, he is better able to provide for the accommodation of bis customers; and can safe ly promise there, that as fai as his means and ability 'to comply with his wishes can go, he will attend to the comfort and convenience ofy've ry guest who may honor him with a cWL (O* T* lo Savannah and Washington Stages put Up at the Globe. WM. SHANNON. December 20 To be Hired, • rilljE Negroes belonging to tße estate X of John Bacon, deceased, for the ensuing year. Also, to rent or sell, 176 acres of Land, situate two miles below Aqgusta, adjoining the lands of Hamp ton, White and others. For terms en quire at Dr. Cunningham's. Eliia R. Bacon, adm’r. December I 4a ts Notice. VX7ILL be sold, on the 24th day of j ▼ January next, at the market house, in the city of Augusta, one four, wheel carriage arid harness, and some household furniture, belonging to the estate of Thomas A. Bones, deceased.— Terms made known on the day of sale. John Phinizy, adm’r, December 12 43 wtd ✓ Sheriffs Sale. the first Tuesday in January next, l&r will be sold, at the Court-house, in CbUritbia county, the following proper ty, vii: ■ 114 acres of Land, c« the wa ters oIT Sullivan's creek, adjpining Wil -1 lingham and Davie, to satisfy an execu -1 tion, Ji>bu Pittman vs. John C. Willing -1 ham. ALSO, One black Mare, to satisfy an execution, Marshall Pittman vs. William Salterwhile. ALSO, Four Negroes, Midway, Peg -1 gy, Army and March, and 201) acres of 1 Land., adjoining’Wellborn, Wood and ' others, to satisfy an execution, Hiram '■ I’ittmun vs. John Sandifortl. 1 • AlSo, Five Negroes, Becky and her : four children,’Jacob, Hannah, Eliza ajul Diannai, to satisfy an execuliou, William Jones vs. William Thomson and John Lamklm. ALSO, ■ One yoke of oxen, one cart, three co>ws and two calves, one- black J marc ami one shot gun, to satisfy sundry executions, S. Greenlee and others vs. Adm’x of R. Shackelford. ALSO, One negro boy, by the name of Kin, tOj satisfy sundry executions, Wil • gam Scetiy and others vs Nath’l Griffin. ALSO, I 100 acres of Land, on (he wa ters ot Upton's creek, adjoining Winfrey I anti Murray, to satisfy an execution, £ane vs. Ex’rs of William Hixon, s, deccafitd. I ' ALSO, 1 # 131 acres of Land, on the wa ters of t |ie Uche creek, adjoining Tindill and Da sis, to satisfy sundry executions, Solomo i Hogc vs. Nimrod Jones. ALSO, A parcel of Corn, which will f be sold and measured out to the purcha -1 ser at t he residence of Wiliam Perry, to ' satisfy »n execution, ,Mesha< k Roberson ' vs. Wi (liam Perry. Wm. F.. Wilkins, ; D. Sh’ff' c. c. Def*mbcr 7 . 41 tds Sheriff’s Sale. WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in January next, at the Court i house, Jacksonboro’,. Striven county, betwee m the hours often and four o’clock, Ou c negro man, named Samp son, leVried on as the property, ol Daniel Daly, 1 « satisfy an execution in favor ol Moses 1 vs. Daniel Daly and Ro bert D. M’Kinney. Levied and return ed to m ,c by a constable, 1 i ALSO, Tli ree hundred acres of Land, more o r less, adjoining, belonging to the ii< irs o; ’ Bevill, in said county, levied on ns the property of [’tod Bevill, to satisfy i a fi. fa , in favor of William Lundy and - wife, a ad Paul R. Bevill, >s. Paul Bevill. i Also, I bree hundred acres of Land, more or less., adjoining lands of Gross Scrngs, levied ou as the property of (he albresakl Paui c levill, to Satisfy a fi. fa, ih favor of Willie pi Lundny and wife, and Paul R. i, Bevill , vs. Paul Bevill. Properly point t ed ou t i»y William Lundaj. ; also, * Ome sorrel Mare, levied on as \ the i iroperly oi James Caswell, to satisfy i a fi. f .i. in savor of Benjamin S. Laier. ALSO, C )ue hundred and fifty acres of Lan 1, adjoinining lands of John H. Ro berts',, lying in said county, levied on as the property of William T. Barnes, (o satisfy' sundry executions iu favor of Zach; ms Long vs. said Barnes. Levied 1 and r» (turned by a conslable. James Bryan, S. S. C. , Dct ember 7* 41 tds Notice. ON the first day of January next, at t he Market House, in the city of Augu. tta, will be rented for one year, the plantiuVm above Augusta adjoining the United titalqs’ arsenal, and a lot of land and th' i improvements thereon on the • north sit le of Broad Street in the village i of Bprin: flield, belonging to the estate of George i Varsnn, deceased. John H. Mann, acting Admr. , Decern ber 10. tIJ 42 Notice. ©N the first day of January next, at the -Vi arket House, in the city of Augusta, t sill be hired for one year, all the Negrotif belonging to Arabella L. a minor. Terms madtf known i dt the time c f hiring. John 11. Mann, Gvardiun December 10. t I J4l i t : —— * Notice. ■ fl je flrst ‘lay of January nest, at the Mark et pjouse, ip the city of | Augusta, will bo hired for one year, all , the Negroes be longing to the estate of I Chauncey Jon es, deceased. Terms made known at the time of hiring. jv,' Mary H. Jones, Admr. . December It 1. t 1 J 42 Hotice. WILL be sol'd, by the Sheriff-of Ab beville I fistrict, at the court house, within the legal hours, on the first Monday in J.atyia ry pest, a tractof land of 27 acre}, about 12m live from the court house, known by the name of the Dead all, which has be tn considered an excel lent stand fora sh tre aud tavern. Dec. 10 42 tds Execul tor’s Sale. ON the first day'of January next, will be sold, at tb e Market-house, in the city of Augusta, twenty-five Negroes, p belonging to (be estate of John Willson, deceased, —among them are several va . Liable hpuse servants, (mro and fe , male,) carpenters, I mat hands, Sic. , Terms—Notes, w.ith approved endor ers, at ninety days. Join Campbell,) » , ( Jofcj Moore \ Exrs - Cdr.hfa 31 25 tds Taxes for 1833. THEOffice of Clerk of Council will be opened from two to five o’clock, P. M. on every day, except during the month of January ensuing, at the City Hall, at which lime and place will be received the returns of propterty, within the limits of the City ol Augusta, liable to Road and Well Tax for the year 1823. D. Clarke, c. c. December 12. 43 td Administrator’s Sale. WILL be sold, on the first Monday in January next, a tract of Land In Lincoln epunty, adjoining Samuel and others, and alt the Negroes belonging to the estate of Hez. Spiers, dec.—sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said es'ste. Wm. Wellinghan., > WmVs Zachanah Spiers, ) October 22 21 wlf ' -■ ■ " T"T" Notice. WILL fie sold at the market-house, ip the city of Augusta, on the first day of January next, twenty shares Steam-Boat Stock, belonging to the es tate of D. M'Kiuney, deceased, and sold by an order of Court, for the bene fit of the heirs and creditors of said es tate. Te-tns made known at sale. C. S. M‘Kinuey, Adm'x. tix, A. Tardy, junr. Jigtnt. Nov. 28 lawtds Adjninistrator’s Sales. AGREEABLY to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Richmond county, will be sold, at the market house in the city of Augusta, on the first Tues day in January next, all the undivided real estate of Ferdinand Phinizy, late of said county, deceased—to wit: 1 tract Laud,’Wayne C'ty,49o acres, No. 387,15 t Uis 1 do do do 490 „ »H7 2 „ 1 do do do 490 „ „ 34 2 „ 1 do do Wilkinson C. 2021-2 „ 144 19 „ 1 do do do 2021-2 „ 109 13 „ I do do do 2021-2 122 14 „ ALSO,/- Agreeably to said order, will he sold, on the same day, four I'ews, in Christ Church', Nos. 9, 98, 101 and 110, and two Pews in St. Paul’s Church, Nos. 15 and 54. All of the above'property-sold for the benefit of the heirs of said estate. Terms made known on the day of sale, * John Phinizy, Acting: A(Wr of the Estate of F, I‘hinizy. October 26 23 wtds I * j Jministrators Sale. VS/ILL he sold, at Columbia court V » house, on the Ul Tuesday in Ja nuary next, a negro man named Lewis, about, thirty years of age, belonging to ihe estate of John Durden, deceased, — sold for the benefit of the heirs and cre ditors-of said deceased, by order of the i Honorable the Inferior Court of said \ county. Jesse Durden, achn'r. Ann Durden, adm’x November 12 30 wid Administrator’s Sale. ON Wednesday, the 15th day of Jan uary next, at Ibe late residence of ' Samuel Orabb, deceased, in Columbia county, between the usual hours, will be sold; the whole of the personal pro perty belonging to the estate of said de- I ceased, consisting of two waggons, one > gig, several head of horses, and .tot kof divers kinds, plantation utensils, house hold and kitchen furniture, corn, fodder p and sundry other articles 100 tedious to mention. Sale to continue from day to ’ day until completed. Terms made known ’ on the day of sac, ’ All persons indebted to the said state are requested to come and make immediate payment, and those to whom said estate is indebted are request ed to render in their accounts, properly attested, as required by law. Jane Crabb, adndx. James Lovelace, adtn'r. t Nouember 30 38 wlds f : ; Negroes for Sale. I aTAWO very valuable men, one twenty-seven the 4S. other twenty-five years old. They are family ' negroes, not hougnt to sell on speculation, but sold > with much reluctance by the owner to raise money, e and art of unexceptionable characters; they arc 1 bbth very active capable, bumble fellows,; excel lent carriage d vers, and in fact fan turn their hands to almost any business. One of them is a pretty good rough carpenter. They are both at work now, and have been for some tiuie in Ham burg with Mr. Henry Spiers,who can tell in part wb»t they can do. Enquire at Ibis Office. November 30,1822. 38 wtf [. Sale, Rent and Hiring. I XX 7ILL be 501d,4(1 the late residence Vs of Joshua Grinage,’ deceased, in , Lincoln County, on (he 23d of January next, a part of the personal properly be longing to the estate of said deceased, consisting of horses, bogs, cows, sheep, four yoke of oxen, two ox carls, one road waggon, one set of blacksmith’s tools, two cotton gins, plantation tools, house hold and Kitchen furniture. Also, bc- P tween three and four hundred barrels of corn, and several thousand pounds of well ' cured fodder, and about fifty bushels of excellent seed oats, and various other ar ' tides too tedious to mention. Sale to continue from day to day. Terms made known on the day of sale. ALSO, Will be rented, on the 25th of Janua ry, at the same place, until the Ist day . of January thereafter, the Plantation on . which the deceased resided, lying on Lit t tie River, (upon which there is a com -1 iortable two story dwelling house, with , every necessary out building,) together . with the saw and grist mills, all of which . is in good order, and the ferry across Lit tle River, at which there is aii excellent new flat. Also, the plantation at present . in the occupancy of Jordan Leveritt, ,ly ing afear the Savannah river. ALSO, I At the same time and place, will bo hi t red until the 251 h of December thereaf , ter, all the Negroes belonging to Ihd ea i tate of said deceased, consisting mostly of • men and boys, among whom there arc • three blacksmiths and an excellent cook. Wm. H. Harper, acting Exr. December 19 46 lawld THE GAMUT, For Sale at tfie Auguste Bookstore. WARRfiNTO]\ } Female Academy. RKMOVAX. * JOSEFH Andrews & Thomas P. j onts PnocipaJi' sis the' above AcadSJf* having disposed 8f their interit fnThe \ removed to the healthy and pl eua ’. “ , > lage of WHUiamsboro’ in GranvUh ty North-Carolina, 18 miles we«t from Warrenton ; where their School wiU o { mn on the 2nd Monday in Jam..,- 1823. The same course of study h OTe . toibre pursued, will be continued under all the same teachers, they being mem ber* of tbofapiilj, The Pupilage ih. structed not only in the rudiments of knowledge, but also, in the highest branches of science, ever tau»ht in Fe male Seminaries; including Grammar and Parsing, Belles Lettres, Geography Chymestry, Natural Philosophy, Botany' Astronomy, *c. The principals posses! a better Philosophical Apparatus tbacs. most of our Colleges; and lectures are delivered on the different subjects, ac- , companied with experiments. Board, with tuition in ail the above branches, 60 dollar* per session. Music Drawing and Painting and the Latin and Greek languages are also taught; and chargdd as follows; Music 3D dollar* Drawing and Painting 20 dollars, and the languages 10 dollars per session, th« amount for board and tuition is payable in advance, and each lady is to furnish, horsed with a coverlid, a pair of »hept»i blankets and towel*. A'»w Pupils pay) only from tho part of the session in which they are admitted. There .at« »jght competent teachers, whose tira I*. voted to tbe business of this inati % Williamsbort', JV. C. JVor. 30 , wßt Dissolution. fTTHE firm of Kean and Chariton, is- A ibis day dissolved by mutual con sent. The Books of the above concern, and also of the concern cf Kean, Duyck inck and Charlton, are pitted in the IfauJfcbf John K. Charlton, who is du ly authorized to Cftlle and adjust the af fairs of said concerns John E. Kean. John K. M. Charlton. Benj. T. Duyckinck. December 18, 1822. 43 3tw Notice. A LL those who havo demands against the estafe of James Stapler, late cf Columbia county, deceased, are request ed to present them legally authenticated within the time prescribed by law, and those indebted to the_ estate to make im mediate payment. r Elizabeth Stapler, Ex'trx. N. F. Collins, Ex'r. John Barnes, Ex'r. Decemiier 5 40 1 aw6w Literature. A GENTLEMAN, who received his* xTL education in the University of Glas gow, and has devoted fifteen years to the instruction ofyouth in classical and scicn -1 ific knowledge, wishes to obtain a situa tion as Principal of an Academy in Geor gia. Mis Lady has conducted a Female Seminary for mne years, and is well qual ified to instruct young Lndjcs in the vari ous branches of polite and useful litera ture. The most satisfactory References can be given. A* permanent location is the interdon, health will be consulted. Letters, addressed, to J. F. E. Beattie’s- Ford N. C will meet with immediate attention. December 12. 43 lOtw Sheriff’s Sa\e. WILL he sojd, on Hie first Tuesday in February next, at the market house, in the city of Angustu, between the usual hours of sale, Four Negroes, (to wit,) Arch, Jesse, Patram and Dave, levied on as the property of Thomas Few, to satisfy Bn execution issued from the Superior Court of Richmond county, on the fore closure of a mortgage, John Howard vs. “Thomas Few. Conlitions, cash—pur chasers to pay for titles. Peter F. Boisclair, Dpp. Sh'ffß. C. ' November 30 38 wt.ls Western Hotel. era ME subscriber still ra» jJL mains atCapt. B. Mini** S j|B well known stand, where Greene and Centre stretse intersect eas h other, and directly oppo site the Market from the Augusta Bridge; ami when taking into consideration tbe pleasantness of tbe situation, good water, low prices', and bis attention to make those comlbrtable who h* hopes to obtain a reasonable share of public pa tronage. - An excellent Wagon Yard is also kept by the subscribcr. RATES. Man per day, . - . fl 25 Man and Horse per day, SOB Horse per day, .... 75 ire. &c. Sic. Woodson Ligon. dvgutta, Aug. 21 357 wtlJ 20 Dollars Reward, riMILL be given to any person who 'JJf will secure and deliver to me, or inform where be is a negro fel low of mine named Dick, a stout built negro of yellowish complexion, about 5 . feet nine or ten indies h gh—had on a short blue coat and light pantaloons— about twenty eix yean of age', had green, stone ear-bobs in his oars. R. BuHard. Camden, §. 0. Dec. 86 48 1m - ‘ ‘ Notice. A YOUNG MAN, of respectability - would like to get asituation in Ham *j burg or Good, recommend? - I tions can be given. December 17 45 If For Sale, A LIKELY House Weodh, af«l 33 years, and her femal* chiw» aged | seven years. Enquire at this office. December 12 ■ 43 If