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S. k M. ALLEN,
Ls XEir-rOltK .iXD P
■ to the in habltants of Augusta and its vicinity that they have established a
lottery and Exchange Office
I of Broad and M'lntosh streets, directly opposite the Pust-Ofßce, in
l C occupied by Messrs. Stewuit &. 9. & M. A. having
B>® lste y . principal cities in the Unite 1 Slates, are enabled to transact all
I Exchange line on the most favorable terms; they will at all times draw
■ in i .of their Agents, &c. at the North, and will negociate Bills drawn on
IftScities in the United States. ;
I They offer tor sale a few Tickets in tee
hUMW STATE LOTTERY.
■ . lliree ua y S to draw, and the following SPLENDID PRIZES still to
B-^ 5 511 be drawn; —VIZ:
I 1 Prize of Si 00,000
I 1 'Prize of 35,000
I 9 “ « 10,000
I 4 -“ “ 5,000
137 “ « 1,000
I many of 8500, 8100, £jc.
I. wa -ranted undrawn §7O Eights * 8
W . . - . 35 Tenths 7
■ . 17 50 Twentieths - - - . 350
Krrect list of the di awing is receiv ed and may be examined gratis. Cash paid
B. r : a , toon ns drawn.
»Bfiom the country promptly attended to, addressed to
| , S. & M. ALLKX,
I Corner of Broad ami M'lnlosh streets .AUGUSTA.
Ly 18 ts
ma>i
n Chariest'n,
Xew P'rk,
Philadelphia,
Baltimore,
Boston ,
?"ovitence, H. 1
Xew-Haveii , Con .
Richmond , Fr*
Washington City ,
irlit, or at 5, 10, 30, 60 or 90 day 9
in sums to suit purchasers for sale
8. fcf M. Allen’s
Lottery and Exchange Office •
The highest price gived for United
Rink and six per cent Stocks-
A premium paid tor Charleston
totes.
w 19 ts
'EW GOODS.
welt, M.e% Sp $?o.
L'pner Wing of the CITY HOTEL.
r E JUST RECEIVED FROM
KFAV-TORK.
iittona’ supply of Staple and Fancy
Dry Goods ,
among which are
e Following Articles.
0 and plain Nankin & Canton crane
dresses, black and colored of a
superior qtv Jity,
Widened Silk Hose,
n an-1 .Tficonot Cambric very line,
n Cambric Handkerchiefs,
i’P'l hook Muslin
lt, d 6 4 Camhrio do,
k Italian Sc ving Silk
k W Colored Cinchews & Sarsnetts
ions,
feat assort m»nt, figured and plain
from N > l, to 1? Geutlemens’s
braver Gloves, first rpuditv,
tea wirple colored h white kid do
atr naljco very Sue,
Umbrellas,
sandSfUln, Ornamented Ball and
Tlieatre drosses, u very rich ar
ticle
Combs, a good nssor* ment, some
extra large
erand Gold eyed Needles.
1 Shin Butt ms. Jjfc £-?<••
'aiietv of other articles not enn
(~"A(tenoral invitation is rriven to
’ «wS to purchase poods Cheap.
«y 18 * wtf
lie Western Hotel.
‘ s 't- , sC"lhcr Informs his fr'ends and
1* nnb'ic, that he has remove !
s former stand, and oocned the
onuerly occupied by Captain U-
W,, ~v T ’t) fi'-een. Tsq.
■if rnr sio.v of the
Ball.
If 'i.a ion possesses the advantages of
v e,lr to die Market, and a stiffi
is.ince removed from it, for the
n . and retirement. It
’ 1 d, rvctly on Centre Street, at
e , Creen Street; —has attach
• (r Vnntl extensive Wagon Yard;
fwh* " nrl comfortable Stable, to
till e°^ er conveniences equal; *•
f,,, !t ' • The subscriber flatters
iy * ' vd '* these accommodations,
u ' ? lten '*°n to busine>3, he will
. f> deserve the patronage of the
*teha 6 r e V lrn * hig thanks for the
If to t * received, and pledp.ee
, er .,.' 3s ev ’ory exertion to please,
iaf-^ n , Se who may. oblige him
ot h~ v assured that ’hey
j w/" '’ ’satisfied with his charges,
as h r ?l ,n f to f |i-nish e verv thing
willWord. *
to, . w iUiam Cigon.
lB *w3mp
.7 J‘>BB
1 •’ isscuted &t this o flics
On SATURDAY EVENING, .Tan. 20,1821
Will be perform id Coleman's Play of the
MOUNTAINEERS.
To which will be added (by particular
desire) for the 2nd time here, ANEW
lUHLEOULX PANTOMIME, culled
Magic Gambols.
OR
« tfsap&atdn 6 ffiro&c.
For Characters, Stc see Bills of the day
* * Doors to be open at half past 5, and
performance to commence at half past 6 o’-
clock.
Admittance ONE DOLLAR.
Tickets to be had at the Box-Office at
the Theatre, on days of performance from
ten until one, and from three until five
o’clock, when places for the boxes cun
be taken.
G ’titlemen are requested not to smnkc
in the Theatre.—Checks not transferable.
Days of performance ibis week, Mon
day, Wednesday, Fr iday and Saturday.
January 18 it
Sheriff's Sale.
TTITII.L be sold on 'lie first Tuesday in
T T March next at the Court House in
Wavncsborongh, Hui re count}’, within
the usual sale hours.
200 acres pine land, le
vied 01,.'. s the property of D.ivisfi abb, ad
joining kinds of Cook and others, to sat
isfy 8 '& N. 1.. Sturges and others.
ALSO
One tract of* Innd where
on George M’llay now lives, adjoining
I; nd iof Hates, Barbery and others, to
satisfy an execution in favor of John Ad
ams ALSO,
One lsor c e and gig, and
Wagon, levied on as th« property of Sum
ner Sumner to satisfy an execution in fa
vor of Joan ijaines and others.
also.
50 acres pine land, more
or less, whereon Robert Thomas now lives
100 acres pine Lmd adjoining lands of
Lamb Last-tier and others, 100 acres more
or Ltrs adjoining lands of ,) Gran-- ft others
levied on as the properly of Boherts '1 bo
ni"S. to satisfy an execution in favor ot
E.ias K.. Stephens and others.
AfiS<S
One bay horse, saddle
and bridle, 1-v ; e‘l on a* the property of
Fielding Slepbens, to satisfy an execu
tion in favor cl Weloom Allen.
ALSO,
One negro wench Silvia,
levied on as the proporty of John Rut
ledge, sm to satisfy an execution in fa
vor of A. Carter.
ALSO,
71.? acres of oak ami
hickory land, adjoining lards of Bober
p U! ,I». Warren Green & Wtight Murpbv,
levied on as the property of Bryant G<-
Itamion, Administrator de bonis non, on
(he es.ate of'Sumner Green, to satisfy
an execution in Civor of the executors of
Mathew Green, dec,
ALSO,
One ii<*gi *i man Will,
levied on as the properly of John Hheocy,
to satisfy an execution in favor of I*.
ssoins end others, returned to me by
i’homas Burk, Constable.
8. W, Blount, s b. c.
January 18, 1821 wtus
Koticc.
IJJTU.T, be sold at the house of John
If Carlledge in Colunitua county, on
Wednesday the 28th of February nex|,
the persona* property of Obediah Stilh
van deceased, (negroes excepted} con
sisting of horses, some furni
ture, with other articles too tedious to
mention,
John Cartledge} , .
rv c „ >auiai*s*
Cor Hulavai), >
January 18.
Lately Received
AND FOR SALE
Jit the New Fork Commitsi m Book Stored
A Companion for the Festivals and
Fasts of the Protestant Episcopal
Church, Companion for the
'.vcek&preparation for the Holy Com#*-
nion, Hobart on Confirmation, an as
sortment of Common Prayer Books, hand
somely bound, together with other late
publics'in s.
The subscriber agent for th« above es
tablishment, will receive subscribers for
Whcatly on the Honk of Common Prayer,
now publishing i« numbers, and which is
highly recommended to the members of
'die Episcopal Chinch. The first number
can be s- cn at his store, a few doors below
the Banks.
Samuel Sturges.
January IS yt
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the subscriber
either by note or book account, art.
requested to make immediate payment,
as longer indulgence cannot be given-
William Alien.
January 18 12»
TO RENT] "
AND possession immediately given, the
Tenement in Broad street formerly
occupied by Mr, James Anderson. For
terms apply to
John Fox or
Dr. Spann.
January 18 4*
Groceries, tyc.
CjTt HE.Subscribers have just received a
I choice GROCERIES ;
consisting of the following- Articles, viz—
-10 llhds Prime Sugars
5 do Philadelphia Whiskey'
2 do Apple do
5 do N. 12. Kura
2 do Jamaica do
2 Pipes Holland Gin
So Bbls Northern do
10 do do Rum
10 Bbls double Ale(Poughkeepsic)
4 do Cider
5 Hhds prime retailing Molasses
8 Casks Malaga Wine
10 Quarter chests Hyson Tea
50 Uhls. Mackerel Nos. 2 & 3
10 do Shad
5 do Mess Pork
2 do Beef
30 do Potatoes
20 Bags frisli do of the Ist quality
1,000 Bushels Liverpool Ground Salt.
20 Pieces Colton Bagging '
ALSO,
An assoi tment of Crockery
Wore, and
15,0q0 lbs Wagon § Chair
TIRE.
All of which they will dispose of on the
most reasonable terms, at their Store in
Broad Street, nearly opposite the City
Hotel.
Maguire Murphy.
January 15 3u
W. 11 Turpin,
Has}u&t received an c.vicn
sive supply of Fresh
and Genuine
MEDICINES.
Shop Furniture. Instru
ments, Dye Stuffs, Bjc. t>:c.
ALSO,
(Jrceu roppenn
1,000 lbs. Ahim
5,000 lbs. I.ogwood
2,200 lha. Glauber's Salts
3,000 Ihs. Refined Salt Pclro
1,500 lbs. Dutch Madder
400 Ihs, Indigo (Spanish and Carolina)
200 Bovas Window Glass
400 Kegs English White Lead
100 K-’g-s Spanish Brown
000 Gallons Linseed Oil (Ist quality)
150 Gallons Spirits Turpentine
400 Gallons Tanners Oil
500 lbs Lamp Black,
Tog ther with a general as
sortment of
Fine Paints,
Paint Brushes, Putty and Fresh GAR;
DEN SEEDS, for sale at the Sign of 1 lie
Golden Mortar.
Augusta, January 15 w3w
garden d/ccd
OF ALL SORTS,
TOUT up by the SHAKERS, and warrant
JL, led. — ALSO
SO doz. London Mustard,
tVarranted Fresh and good—Just Receiv
ed and for sale by
David Smith 6j Co.
South aide oj the Market,
December 28 2m
ffrom tAc.
HUMMING BIRD,
a©© Quarter Casks Malaga Wine,
3d Kegs ditto ditto.
80 Boxes Bloom Raisins,
)<) Jars Grapes,
15 Hilda St Croix Sugar
20 ditto Muscovado do
I'or Sale hy
L. C. Cautclou, & Co.
January' 1 2t
Cards
Neatly printed at this OF
‘ IXCE.
Leghorn $ Straw Bonnets
tMm.TuU&.
»J'A ESPEC'I FULLY informs her friends
1 «• and the pnblio in general, that she is
now opening the fallowing articles in her
line, to wit
If kite and Btnek T.eiftiom
both in Flats, and those lead} made up
in the newest fashions and shape, with
> fancy open work, edged, So.—Likewise
5 a variety ol 1 j'v priced ditto, of each co
1 lor—and a SUpply.cf the lineal quality and
newest fashioned sliape. Straw Bonnets.
' ditto Misses’do and a large supply of 2d
quality
Straw B
- that can be offered very low, Ditto Chip
Bonnets—These in addition to her fanner
stock; mates her assortment very c'uiu
r plete. Jac-iary 15 3t
Mr. Leslie
. TJ ESI’KCTpULLY informs the Ladies
■ JLX ard Gentlemen that his DAMMING
' SOHOdL will commence on Saturday the
1 2rtU instant, at his former stand on Broad
si reel, nearly opposite the City Hotel.—
Bays ol attendance cverySatnrday, frmnU
till 12 o’clock A. M. Ik from 2 till 5 I*. M.
His Night School
for young' Gentlemen will commence on
Friday evening the 2G(h instant, at Can
die light—price of tuition in both instan
ces Ten Dollars per quarter,
1 Mil. LESLIE returns his thanks for the
i liberal encouragement he has heretofore
met with, and hopes by his unremitted
attention to the improvement of Ins pu
pils, to merit the patronage of those who
may lavor him. Mr. L will thank the pa
rents who intend to send their children
to enter their names as soon as conveni
ent.
Ladies’ seminaries and private tuition,
attended with punctuality—Terms and
1 other particulars made known at the school
room - January IG ts
> - ... .. -, n
Dr. C. Lacee 9
INFORMS the Citizens of Augusta and
its vicinity, that he has situated hint
self at Mrs M. Marlin’s on the corner of
Green and Washington-streets, where he
offers his professional services in Physic,
Surgery, and Midaihrv, and hopes from
his skill and attention to gain a liberal
share of patronage.
January 15 3tp
Quaker Springs.
I 'uE Subscriber has taken that well
X. knownStandQUAKF.lt SPRINGS
: lately occupied by Maj. Uurket, situated
i seven miles above Augusta, on Hie Wash
ington road; and hopes from his atten
tion to the business to give general satis
faction.
John Turpin.
Janumiry 15 1m
Final Notice.
THE Citizens of Augusta, are ngaii
notified that unless they come for
ward and make returns, of their proper!'
subject to
iloiul and Well '1 ax, I
during the present month, they will poi
lively he compelled to pay a DOUBLE
Tax, as the Books of the Receiver will be
closed on llie 31st inst. Office hours,
from 2 to 6 o’clock P M ; at the Council
Room, near the Market.
1). Clarke, c. c.
January 15 5t
A, B. Ha
IIKNTIBT.
4 GAIN oilers his professional services
all to the Ladies and Gentlemen of An- ;
guslaforafew weeks. Persons wishing
to be waited on at their place of residence
will please send a note to his lodgings at
the Mansion House.
CCj’ Hayden’s approved Dentifrice and
Tootii Brushes of the first quality, may be
hud us above.
December 28 ts
„ —1 » —tm - —I - ■
In liquify.
South.Carolina— Kdgrfield District.
Christopher Fitzslmons, \
. V3 ‘ I
John, M Knuie and >
Joint A. Barnes \
I N obedience to an order from the Court
.of Equity,will bo sold for cash at Edge
field Court-House, on the Irst Monday in
February next, the following tracts of land
A tract 1364 acres on
Fo^'screek, bounding on lands claimed by
Ralph S, Phillips and the heirs of Rebec
ca Willison, on tbe lands of Charnel H
Thom; John Torrence, Colonel Leioy
Hammond, and Briton Mims
A tract of 683 acres ori
gina’.M granted to Leroy Hammond, and
bounding on lands of Briton Mims and o
tlicrs
A tract supposed to con- i
tain 10i)0 acres including part ofCampbel
lon, bo'iinli'ig on Savannah river, and on
lands clairai iby the heir* of R Willison
and lands of Leroy Hammond and olhej# ,
including tiro Mount Airy tract —Purcha-
sers will be required to pay for title 1
deeds.
Whitfield Brooks,
Commissioner in Lyui'y.
Edgefield Cant House, 15thjan, wdts J
Notice. ;
NINE monks after date, application i
w ill be made to the Honorable the i
Inferior Coup of Richmond county, for 1
leave to sell ill the real estate of James
Kennan. deceased, lor the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased.
U. adm'r,
November «3 tpSia
To the candid. Impartial, intelligent and
virtuous, Citizens of my country gene,
ratty, and to those of my sister
slate of Georgia most particularly.
Bcnelicient FvAWw VA
. tizwas.
A FTRR a great lapse of «♦ pn
iT, yanccd pciinJof my hie, un d nf ter
snflemgs. the most severe, mortifying
lud afflicting, that ever were endured
during. S scr.es of nearly forty years. ,
sulung, from the causes, tliat wil
laithlnlly, correctlv, truly B ,„i • ~
detailed loyon. and to the world
correspondence, that, will V.
U L'SiiS
tile year r79uto the your i«^o 'i”* ’*i froTO
fid thiil you willn.it dlt Ja l am ~OPC
malicious or incnrVect |!u <u l m , tllo,,s ’
UK'- causes, that 1„.v.V0.U A.lem T
appear in print. For although, it Zy be
however Pr ‘''' ,mf '' mUS ’ f,,r i, " v individual
ha V . been m to ( ' n, ‘ * otl may
tune, re, that his misfor
" reverses and affletinns, are, so deep,
ly interesting, to the community, and To
n ; 'm.Vm™, fur 111.
lui uan J a i(l r . es l ,fJCt ttble ‘portion, «f
m rnuse 'V 1 ’ i 9 Lllt reasonable, to
Sseto.T t 0 ’° pe ’ "wy mtvrr
fc rK. f .* lI . V, I > 1 nlerost, in what
• 'T 1 '• * at ,' s m what is
-r! . ’Vi Wh ' U is «• the-V
, ,0 Uieconduct, ■niM.-popiment of
uT’k ’ ( '." ,heae - "tost undeni,',l,lv rests.
1 b tvT P r eSS ’ ,hc h * :n »«>nv. the order,
eJ y " r cur,tj #r •«•«!«. It
er will I** ' e "’. u . n U I presume it for ev
unfo nn.V “ , ' nv,llc «”- claimed by the
vl ’ .'.T" "■* when injured,
j.rie.y.u™.-,"'.., i,
on the present occasion. To plead, as 1
have done, f ( ,rf..nv years. f.Tsnu.e re
dress, .or some compensation, for the
overthrow, derangement, amt fund ,Us
irnotnn,, of a concern Unit vv.is nice, the
most npu.ent, eminent, dislinniished. and
resj.ecuhk-, that ever van in South Caro,
in.i. And to fail therin, as I have done,
ti'om fraud, trcadierv und collihlon, he
comes, a matter, for the can.lid, full, and
impuilia investigation, of the inst, the
impartial, the correct; and imrighf. offß< ;
world. And (o those of that ikscription;
and most particularly, to (hose ofmv sis
ter state of Georgia it is, that I most res
|>< ctfimy pva\- k*MVe to make? my hpne.'il.
After the toils of so many years, and a
nte all but exhausted, in efforts, to leave
a character, fair, honorable, upright, and
iimtnpeached, it may naturally he consi
dered, as a source, of great solace, and
happiness, the misfortnnate man, to
be able; to bring under the impartial ex
amination, and investigation of eminent
men, the interesting, and leading causes,
that have operated so fatally, to a con
cei'ii, one, so eminent, opulent, distin
guished, and respectable. It is the pe
culiar solace, of tlie unfortunate surviving
copartner, in the present case, that he
can make these details, of the origin, rise,
progress and final close, of this concern,
to the eminent, citizens of his sister slate
of Georgia, on whom, he. is forced, by cir
cumstances (lie most awful, and imperi
ous, that ever menaced the existenca, of
a highly respectable family. Under the
sanction, of as honorable testimonials, as
were ever give to man. Given hv innu
merable citizens, of the greatest eminence,
and distinction, in our connlrv. under
whose eyes; and to whose knowledge, al
most all the details, that will appear, have
past. From, these, it will he scrip, that
myself, and family, are covered from tin
circumstances, that will he detailed, an
can no longer be concealed, t»> appeal,
to their last property, which is entirely
vithiii the stale of Georgia, for a support,
until they cun obtain, some rediess, for
their tosses, and frauds, that they have
sustained, and now are laboring under
To prove, to the citizens of Georgia, und
of tlie vvoi Id, that (he properly they claim,
and have offered for sale in Georgia, is
legally, fairly, and Justly their property,
and to prove this, to the perfect satisfac
tion of the citizens of Georgia, and of the
world. It is indispensable to publish the
correspondence, between myself, and my
partner, William Scarbrough, sen. and he
tween myself, and William Scarbrough,
jnn, now of Savannah, ami between my
self,'and others, from the year 1790. to
the year 1819, and for the purpose of im
parting, that information, that may best'
tisfaelory to the public, and useful to my
self and family, I will immediately de
oosile, in the office of (he Chronicle, all
the papers relating to this correspondence.
Sullied to the inspection, of any and every
citizen ol Georgia, and where 1 will at
tend personally, fji the purpose of making
every explanation, that may be required,
relating to the property, I claim as my
childrens From this correspondence, it
will he seen, that all the sales of proper
ty, made by William Scarbrough, sen. du
ring liis life, and those, devised by bis will,
were fraudulent and not legal, parlicular
'y the Belfast Saw Mills, on tbe lower
three rims, in Barnwell District, in South
Carolina. In devoting the remainder of
my life, in securing my just rights, for the
benefit of a greatly in jured, an I highly
respectable family,andfor w hich purpose,!
have conic, and mean to reside in _Au
gnsla, 1 shall rely on that support, from
the beneficient citizens of Georgia, which
the evidences of my respectability, as an
American Citizen for forty years past,
will entitle me to.
William Cooke,
Surviving Copartner of the House of
Scarbrough W Cooke. __
The Subscribers
Es» ESPF-CTFULLY inform their friend*
Jt and tlie public, that they have for
med a connexion, in the
Carriage Making
Business,
under tbe firm of JOHNSON & CRANE,
Ihe business will be carried on at the old
stand formerly occupied by James John
son, where all order* in their line of Bus
iness, will be faithfully attended to. Car
riages repaired at the shortest notice, an.i
in tlie neatest manner.
Joiln ßoll Sf Crane.
Just received, a handsome assorlmen'
of Newark made Gig* and carriages, also,
a few Barrels first rate Newark cider.
January 13 3mpd
¥
A&vetUaemeui.
r r* IIE tracts of land o the Alttprr^
A ha River, that were advertised for
*tle by Mr. James A Vonug of the
sion House Hotel of ttiis City, on the 9*l
ot May last, in the rhiw>irh <,f I'ig t
j l,l:y <**l 5 i cotiSefJ'M >.<’» f>J' Id*
■ sudden, and unexpected death.— the,
' ™ three (r ets of lai d are at, II offered
, tor sale —And in consequence i.f (hs
1 , *!' °* r - Janie* A Voting, who Was my
i legally authorised uuurney. i h ive duly
> appointed and fully i-innowered Mr. Ro.
■ bert, M’Keen and his son Mr, William P.
, M of the Mansion House Hotel -of
) this City, my lawful attorneys, and to
i whom I have delegated every requisite
i Ingal power, Vo sell and to convey away,
the said three tracts of land, or any parts,
, nr parcels ofthem, in Pee Simple.—Sus
, tice it to say, (hut there will be placed in
, the hands of my said attorneys, such efi
, denr.ies of legal and safe titles to said
lands, as will defy the world o deny, of
r to disprove the same. These evidencics
will ;u*all times be produced, to such as
ma> he desirous to purchase. And the
, subscriber who executes this power, will
. hold himself bound to make such further
. explanations .is cannot but .he completely
r satisfactory to any body. The sale of
, these lands does not result from any risk
■ to sell them, hut from necessity; result'
inir from the entire loss of their present
, owners fortune, by Spanish Spoliation*
Which still remains niii’cdressed, after alt
I’ ibe efforts, that could be made, by thft
American Government, for the last twenty
wars past.—N T n further proof will be tier
c.-ss iry to satisfy any person who tnav ba
inclined to pnrchasj any of these lands.—
. Can on inspection oft a• p ii'licular tracts,
and informing themselves - f their qua'l*
( lies, and tbe' r particular advantages.—*Jfot
I 'ne of these tparty of land, but, wf.s sfc
looted more than fitly years « -o by per*
I sons of skill and jude-menl.
Mi Ilium Cookfi.
Augusta, J, 4,jrn
1 ffletmavi/iijfi
; Brought to its Highest per
-1 lection
a
Tlirfltibscrihcr in the years of his youth
and since, through life, has ever paid
. the m 'St pointed attention to the truly im*
por'anl, ami deeply inti,renting subject
, us Fcimiausihin, as an art of the most uni*
, vcrsal use, and convenience in every Binge
. and every department of civilized and
I polished life, as peculiarly adapted to tlm
. convenience and advantage of those of it,
1 who are destined "to fill the active, and
i laborious stations and departments of it,
and more peculiarly adapted to adorn, po
lish ami particularly to accomplish that
portion of society, destined by no*
tore, to sweeten, cherish, animate and
endear themselves to it. Viewing the
art of this very high, and important tia*
ture on civilized and refined society, ho
has ever viewed with deep and sensible
regret, the manner in which the teaching 1
, of this truly important, and all interest,;
ing art has been conducted.—Early, Sen*
aibly and deeply impressed with a liyll
conviction of its importance, utility, and
[* advantages in society, he, early in life
• applied himself to masters, the most com*
i pleirly competent, to imparl a full; per*
. fed, and accurate knowledge of It, ThU
, knowledge, he has folly and most cum.
r plelely possessed through life; hut ne
, event having ever induced him to make
* any offer to the public, of communicating
I ard teaching of it, until circumstances ot*
I altar' eaint u and afflicting nature, reSiil.
ting from Spanish spoiliations, particular.
, ly known to many of the most eminent
r ‘uid distinguished citizens of this comma*
, uity, induced him, on the 20th of July
• last, to give publicity to his intendon of
leaddug the art in its fullest perfection
to lh' young Ladies and Gentlemen of dis*
tmgmshed families in this community.
In consequence of that notice, sufficient
means have been afforded to him, of giv*
i ig the most satisfactory evidence of his
possessing the art, in its highest perfec*
lion, as the inspection of the specimens
of the pupils of his Academy, have most
amply,'and satisfactorily proved—Au
♦borised from the trials made, and the
specimens that have been submitted to
universal inspection; Toaay; that he will
guarantee and engage to instinct any at*
tewtive young Lady or Gentleman, of ul*
most any age, from five years, to write
an elegant, beautiful and corrcthand, in
eighteen days.
And tins bus determined him, to an
nounce it, as his intuition, to lie respect*
able families of this community, and to
(hose of the sister state of Georgia, that
from the present day, lie will pursue it,
as a profession. Anti holding himself
bound, by lire lies of gratitude; and res.
pect, to make bis first ten tie;- of sews ea,
as a Writing Master, to the respectable
inhabitants of this community; and to
those of the sister state of Georgia—
lie therefore solicits, tin- kind panoiag®
of die beneficent of both states, and th£
which, should it lie their pleasure to af
ford to lii-m, He, will use, the gret.tctft
exertions in his power, to make present,
an era in the finish of the education «< tile
young ladies of both states, leaving them
in full possession of the most imoortant,
useful, and to them, mott hit -resting art
of Writing, a fair, easy, beautiful and ele
gant hand, at a less expense of time, and
money, than was ever before demanded
For farther particulars, relating to this in
tended profession, so deeply intelesting to
society, he prays leave to rofer, to the
Subscriber, at present residing at the
Mansion House Hotel,
William Cooke.
Augusta, December 26 v
150 Dollars Reward.
KANAWAV from the subscriber, while
* on a visit to Geor. ia, ikal April, a
NEGRO GIRL, named I-ucyu
ra'sed in Augusts, and pu refry mkfryTne ’
subscriber of John Henry, Ksq ana is so
well known in Savannah and Augusta, as
to render a description unnecessary. Ond
hundred dollars will be given foi cjr.>
•iiiing her in any jail in Georgia—or'Otto
hundred and fifty dollars for delivering
her to the subscriber in Caliawba.
N. Taylor
(Tj'The papers of Savannah ami AuguS*
> are requested to give this advertise*
nent insertions for foot weeks, and for*
ward their accounts to the subscriber, at
Cahawba for,payment, N T
Janusry 15” , 4W