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7| Augusta Chronicle &Georgia Gazette. .A
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: [YOL. 3G.] Ttatsday,
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|| .M ‘•Keuxie Ben<\uc\\
■' iHave received, by the ships Oglethorpe
’i and Emily, from Liverpool, and lute
7 arrivals from the north, an extensive
'it- supply of
French, India & Do-
L mestic
| mr goods.
M,- '■ XZSO,
’ Hardware.
Which (hey offer to country merchants
,#n the most reasonable t,erms
November 12 w2m
Notice!
'^PHR Co-partnership heretofore exist*
sng under the firm of F. C. Taylor k Co.
? - as by mutual consent, dissolved on the
Bth day of August last.
| F. C. Tag lor,
Dexter GHiapin,
. N. B. Business hereafter vvid be coatin
*ledby
F. C Taylor.
November 12 ■■■ ts.
i Wanted to Hire,
ITt '
lEtT OR the ensuing year 40 or 50 good
I^l Fellows, for which a liberal price
vill be given; payable monthly, quarter
y, or at the end of the year-
Apnly to
Henry Shultz,
in Hamburg.
Dec 27 ts
In sura vce against
Fire !
Charleston Fire, and Marine
I; Insurance Company Agency.
* I IHE Subscriber offers to take risks a- '
a fiWuinst Fire on Houses, Out-Buildings,
* Goods, Wares, and Merchandize, in Au- ;
; I Justa and its vicinity;
; Timothy Edwards, Agent.
, Jj j, Broad-street,
|- \Bd~.ueen the Post Office & Globe Tavern.)
, December 20——
[ QUAKER SPRINGS.
'DTiniie subscriber has taken that wel
. known stand
Quaker Sphinos.
' LATELY occupied by Major Durkee,
situated seven miles above Augusta on
Washington road and hopes from
his attention to business to give general
• satisfaction:
[ John Turpin.
i Ityvembcr B——ts
: To Rent,
.A. LARGE and comforahte Swelling
House, to which are attached three and ai 1
halt acres of Land. This house is in the
lower part of the city, on Ellis street, and
is every way desirable as a residence foe a
private family UnmeJiaie possession wi!
be given.—Apply to William IV. Holt,
Esq. oi to
Nicholas Ware,
Executor of Wm. Bacon.
’ November 8 if.
wiu Wa'nia,
ON the first Tuesday in February, at
the Court Mouse in Warre.nton, be
tween the usual hours of sale, tlie follow
ing property.—
• One Negro Mun,
ol the name of TOM. Taken as the pro-1
•petty of Benjamin Sandiiord, to satisfy au
) execution in favour of Ferry and Wright
and others, viz. Bejamin Sandfford, Jere
miah Beall, and John Sandiford.—Also,
one Road Waggon, 4piir of Geers, two
■- Morses, taken as the property of Elisha
Johnson, to satisfy an Execution in favour
of Zephinlah Mix, vs Elisha Johnson.—
*Mso, a bar of Gold, taken as the property
** rs Joel Kiftswjj, to satisfy an execution in
5 favour of Maker and lleetb, vs. Joel
Uinsey.
A. H. ADCormick,
.(> JJep. m/ie’ffi, Warren County,
/an 3
( ■
;i; WiVUrefeoVl,
jJ A ie H° usc in ’Varrenton, on
M\' /jL the first Tuesday in February next,
,■* between the hours of Sale,
J 100 Acres of Fine Land,
;|t *>n the waters of Reedy Creek, adjoining
jf; ©f hurls of Hose and others, it being known
illi as the plac<* ofWiliowbys, taken a; the pro
• jperty of /.achariah Bailey, to satisfy an cx
l •■ecalioa j n favour of David C. Hose, vs.
1 1 rt.. End JZ. Bailey, and Willis Howard,
* J po'.otcd put by Howard, the Security.
1’ A.lso,
„• Three Negroes, viz.
k, . James 38 years old. Muse 20 years old, and
m «twoman 37 years old, taken to satisfy **n
-r execution in favour of J".hn F. Marlin an
e- *Co. for the use of John F. Martin an
ad j ©flier*, vs. James Rogers, and pointer. ou
av jby Rogers —Also,
-j Two Negroes*
one boy and girl, (akenasthe property o
Barrel Neal, to satisfy an execution in »a
fpup of James Neal, vs. HarrelNea -
if X A. It. Rogers, »W, c.
l j #’ Jan 3-
1 «SVbe\A, & Co.
Upper Winy City Hotel,
HAVE RECEIVED FROM N. YORK,
A OKXtHAL ASSORTMENT OF
Staple § Fancy
mmr ©©©i)©,
VIZ
Super, common and low priced,black,
blue aid mixed cloths Cassimeres,
Super and Common Valencia, Toilanette,
Swansdown ami Marseilles Vestings,
Bombiizetls and Bsmbazines,
Satinuetts, Flannels and Oil Cloths,
Nankin and Canton Crapes, all colors,
Italian do. white, black and Green,
Super light and dark prints and chintz
calicoes,
Silk and cotton flag handkerchiefs,
Cambric cravats, white, spotted, figured
and checkered,
4-4 St 6 4 cambrics, aud cambric and com
mon dimoties,
2 Cases 4-4 Irish Linens,
1 do. Super brown do.
Turkey red, blue, Madras* and Polycat
handkerchiefs.
Linen and imitation cambrics and cambric
handkerchiefs.
Long Lawns, Russia and Irish Diapers,
Dogskin, Bucksin, and Beaver Gloves,
Ladies dressed and undressed kid do.
Scarlet embrodered morines,
Marseilles quilt counterpins 4 4 square,
Sewing silks, black, white, green, blue
aud assorted colors,
Colton cords, balls and threads.
Linen tapes, t hreads and bobbins,
Darning and floss cotton,'
Willow flats and millinetts.
Suspenders, children’s socks,
Cassimere, merino and iilk shawls,
Shell k Imitation Tucking St side combs,
Pearl, Ivory and Horn Pocket ditto.
Ribbons—an extensive assortment of all
colors.
Plaids, Striped, figured and plain,
Plain and pearl edged Taflety fiom No 1
to 22,
Silks, Levantines, Florences, Satins, Sin
shews and Sarsenetts, plain St figured
of various colours,
Silk Lace, plain and figured,
bilk lace edging, black and white,
Silk hose, Gentlemens’ and Ladies' black
and white, plain ar.d figured, !
Silk and Tabby Velvets, various colors,
Silk lace shawls, veils and handkerchiefs,
Elegant needlework muslin robes and
walking dresses, frpm 12 to. 30 dol
lars, very rich,
Low priced needle-work, (ambored and
embroidered do.
Jaconet, mull and book muslin Flounces
and Inserting Trimmings,
Worked muslin Bands or Colaretts,
Thread Laces, a good assortment,, cheap,
Jet Eardrops, Snaps, Clasps, Hooks and
Eyes and Necklaces,
Gilt Neclaces, Clasps and Snaps,
Pearl, ivory, silk ami thread, shirt, sus
penders and vest buttons,
WallaceV extra gilt and coronation coat
and vest buttons,
Super Scissors and Chains for do.
Magnum Bonum and common Razors nnd
strops,
Sportsmen’s pocket and Pen Knives,
Playing Cards and Dressing Combs.
Datable ink. and Osnaburg Thread,
Domestic Plaids, Stripes, Checks, Shirt
ings aud Sheatings,
Bandboxes, by the dozen nr package,
VVliittemorfc’s No. 10 Cotton Cards, !kc.
ALSO
Straw Bonnets.
20 cases of very superior Straw Bon.
nets. Bands, and Trimmings, of various
patterns, such as bed crowns, doublt
capes, round fronts, cottage shape, &c*
■kc.—cheap for the quality.
The above goods are offered at whole
sale and retail for c.-isli, or on time for ap
proved panel* Regular supplies will he
received from our partner in New York,
which will enable us to have constantly on
land a general assortment of fresh season
able Goods; and from the patronage we
have received the year past, we are in
duced to believe we have sold, and shall
continue to sell at least as cheap as our
neighbors
November 0 ts
ISlobc Tavern*
T*
lilfi Subssriberinf>rms hisfilends and
the public, that his
Heading ,
is just arranged, and that his. Bar is much,
more convenient. And on account ol
changing the situation of the latter, he i'
better able to provide for the accommo
dation of his customers t and can sub q
promise them,-that as far as his means and
ability lo comply with his w.is'.K-s can go,
he will attend to the comfort and conveni
ence of every guest who may honor him
with a call.
(fc3-T!ie Savannah & Wash
ington Stages put up at the
Globe.
AV. SHANNON.
' December 20.
City Taxes.
ALL persons concerned are hereby no
tified that their returns of City Taxa
ble property for 1822, will be received a<
-die office of the Clerk of the Mayor’s
Court, in the N. E. corner of the City Hall,
F from the Ist to the 31st January ensuing,
■ from 2to 5 o’clock, in the afternoon ol
each and every dry, Sundays rxeepted.-
D. Clark, c. c.
Doccmbsr 31—-1®
, f
The evil, that men do, lives after them ; £
C‘ The good id oft interred with their bones.” 3
V.n*rr. M .n.. .V»ir - .~ir«7nMrV, t.i ’ "~~ ("'■
Cotton , Htock ,
AND
IvsA’Amwge lAvoAceY.
THE subscriber lias taken an office in
the building lately occupied by
Messrs Stewart & Hargraves, on the north
side of Broad-street, opposite to the Post-
Oflice—where he cftVis his services in
the above business, and hopes, by strict
personal attention, to obtain the patron
’ age of his friends and the public.
’ The great facilities afforded by brokers
’ in commercial opera, ionsgenerally, render
it remarkable that the merchants of Au
gus'a and the planters have long sustain
ed the inconvenience of having none, and
particularly a Cotton Broker. In almost
every other cotton mart the business is
* principally done by brokers; and hence
the easu, certainly and dispatch with
, which it is executed. The same system
is perfectly practicable here. The mer
chant, by applying at the oflice of the sub
scriber, may hereafter save himself the
trouble of sampling his cotton and looking
tip a purchaser;—the planter need be no
longer involved in doubt and difficulty lo
ascertain the true state of the market,
nor subject himself to the caprice of the
wary speculator—and the purchaser will
at all times know where to resort for cot
ton at the market price.
Office llegulatious relative to
Cotton.
Ist* In order to give lime for sampling,
citizens offering cotton are requested to
leave the ware-house receipts by eight
o’clock, a. m.—ls left later than nine, sales
cannot be realized till the succecling day
If more convenient, the receipts maybe
enclosed in a letter of instructions, and
dropped in the letter box the night pre
vious.
2d. Colton will be sampled and ‘receiv
ed from wagons till ten o’clock, a. m.—
if offered after that hour, sales cannot be
eralized till next day.
3J. Warehouse expenses will invariably
be deducted from the account sales.
4lh. Sales will commence at ten o’clock
and close at twelve, j. m.
sth. Persons choosing to limit and lim
iting higher than the market, will have
their receipts returned them on paying
6j cents fora bag entry and sampling.
fitli. Commissions on sales, 25 tents a
bale
Orders from the country, en
closing the warehouse receipts, will he
promptly executed.
Stock .Exchange and
Brokerage,
In their Various Brunches,
Will be attended to at all times during of
fice hours, which will be from eight o’-
clock a. m. till two p’clock r. m. and from
three o’clock till five p. m.
John Kinney, jun’r.
gj* Money is sometimes worth more
than at others Persons having it to loan,
may, in the strictest confidence, avail
themselves of the advantages of the mar
ket, by applying at the above office.
November 8.- if
Notice.
THE co-partnership heretofore existing
between Johnson Gs Crane, having
his day been dissolved by mutual consent,
ail persons having claims against the firm,
are requested to present them for pay
ment, and those indebted, are desired lo
make immediate payment.
James Johnson,
Elias B. Crane.
(£j* The business will be continued by
E. 15. Crane, at the old stand, who has on
hand a complete assortment of Newark
made Gigs and Carriages, which will be
sold low for cash. Carriages Repaired
at short notice and in the neatest manner.
E. B. Crane.
Dec 17 1m
Tax Collector’s Sale.
bo sold on the first 3 uesdiy in
tj J March, one HOUSE, adjoining
rhomas Walton’s Lot,and sold as the pro
perly of Giles Gdswold, to satisfy his State
and County Tax, fjrthc year 1820. Amount
of Tax £9 75 cents . .
E. Bugg. T. C.
January 3 .
Notice.
4 LL persons indebted to the estate of
i*. John W, Walton are requested to
ro.ne forward and make immediate pay
.in nf, and those that die said estate are
indebted 10, are requested to bring for
aid their accounts duly attested, within
the lime prescribed by law.
‘ AV P. Beale,
Archibald Uaggic,
John Dunn,
, Administrators. .
I January 3 Gt
J he House and Lot ~
i q
ITU A TED on Broad and Lincolji
streets, are now offered for sale, it will be
ui tee market until the 25th day of De
J comber, at which time, if not sold, it will
be withdrawn and will not be offered a
gain J’he situation of the properly is
pleasant and healthy, its front is 180 feet
and runs back to Ellis street 160 feet. ■
For the terms apply to
, ; Wm. A Cobb,
By hit Agent,'-
‘l* Thompson.
l ( November 2C
■ s Take Notice,
r nance entitled ‘‘An
X Ordinance t,o prevent horses running
ai large in tlie ( fity 0 f Augusta,”, will be
a ram put in ;o;;ce Cbm aud after life 15th
hbtant.
JantiSVjr 10.-f
Hard varc § C utlu ry
11 The SwAjscvVbfcYa.
( IT .
.1 HAVING formed a connexion with an
extensive mercantile house in New-York,
1 have just receive;! from that city, and
are now opening .n Broad-Stieet, next
door to the Bcckstcre of Wm. J. Hobby,
Esq a large and vahable Assortment of
Fancy and Staple Di/ Goods, Hardware
and Cutlery :
AMONG WHICH ARE. OP
DRY GOODS,
Extra super, aupc-fine and common
Cloths and Cassimeres, assorted colors;
Satlinetts, different colors; blue and
white Plains; red, white, yellow Si green
Flannels ; blue and green Hocking Bai
zes ; Rose Blankets, assorted, from 7 lo
12 4; Point do ; blabk and colored plain,
figured and printed ilonibazetts and Rat
tinelts ; Caroline or Circassian and Tar
tan Plaids ; black and colored plain Si fi
gured Canton Grapes and Crape Dresses;
black, blue, green and assorted fancy Ca
licoes ; super London prints and printed
Cambrics; fine Cambric ; plaid Ging
hams ; plain and figured book, jaconet,
cambric and fancy Muslins ; corded and
jcconet muslin Robes ; Irish Linens, va
rious qualities; fine and coarse brown do ;
Oil Cloths, handsome patterns; swans
dtfwn, toilnette and fine white and print
ed Valencia Vestings ; buff, chintz, imi
tation aiik and cotton and printed border
ed cassimere Shawls ; India and German
silk flag and bandana Handkerchief ;
black and crosskutred Canton do; mad
rasa, puffiest and twilled cotton do ; spot
ted, crossbarred and white bordered Cam
bric Cravats; linen cambrics and cambric
Handkerchiefs ; imitation do ; black amt
white silk, cotton and worsted Hose ; la
dies ajid gentlemen’s black, white, and,
assorted colored, kid, beaver, castor and
silk Gloves ; sewing Silks and Twist ;
black and colored Ribbons, vaiious
widths ; elegant plaid garniture do ; Pins
in packs; giit coat and vest, pearl and
ivory shirt Burtons ; button moulds; do
mestic Shillings, Sheetings, Checks,
Plaids and Stripes; fine and common Bed
Ticks; black tabby Velvet ; worsted
Shirts and Drawers; silk Umbrellas, dif
ferent qualities ; foratop, back, ivory and
pocket Combs ; coarse and fine linen and
cotton Threads; Cotton Balls; fine steam
loom Shirtings; Suspenders; an assort
ment of Shoes ; roium, imitation Ik real
beaver Hats;
akd op
Hardware & Cutlery,
Guns, assorted, some very elegant;
Gun Worms; Trace Chains ; chest, butt,
H and ML Hinges; Thumb Latches ;
trunk, chest, till, pad, knob and mortice
Locks; tea and table spoors ; pocket,
pen, barlow, two blade, pear, prunning,
carving, dirk, desert, shoe, bread, butch
er and drawing Knives; Knives Ik Forks;
Razors, in cases; Scissors ; Handsaws;
handsaw and bastard Files ; Curry Combs;
Sad Irons; Waiters and Tea Trays ; Car
penter’s Rules; Squares and Compasses;
Sand Paper; Shovels and Tongs; cut
Tacks and Brads, assorted ; Trunk Han
dles ; Wood and Bed Screws ; Screw
Pullies ; Candlesticks; Curtain Rings ;
Nail and Spike Gimblets; Nail Hammers;
Jewsbarps ; Shaving Boxes and Brushes ;
metalic Paste and Paste Blacking ; and
an assortment of Brushes.
AU of which are now offered at re
duced prices, wholesale and retail, for
cash or approved paper in this city ; and
from the advantages they will posses in
the selection of their GOODS, having a
purchaser constantly in the New-York
market, hope lo merit a share of public
patronage.
Walmsley & Foster.
December 13 if
Ten Dollars Reward.
r| UNA WAY from the undersigned, a
& Negro fellow named TOM. He has
been waggoner to Augusta, and is proba
bly well known in tnee.'y. The above
reward wid be given for Ins apprehension.
J. T. jient.
Dec 31
Notice.
WILL be Rented on the 24th instant,
the band-liill residence of the late
Ilczekiuh Beall, for one year. Terms
made known on the day.
■ N. H. Beal).
Administrator.
January 3 law-tds
The Subscriber
OFFERS for Rent, for one or more
years, belweenjl two and three hun
dred acres River Bottom Land, in lots of
fifty acres and upwards, to suit lessees.—
Corn and Fodder can be hud on the pre
mises, 'Also fop sale, Bor 10 prime work
1 Mules and lloi|Beß. For further informa
' tion enquire oflhe subscriber near the pre
mises; tburtceri miles below Augusta.
! ; Robert Jones. -
> January 3—4—
L . -t- ——
Sheriff's .Sales. *
Will be sold, dh the .first Tuesday in
march next, at the Court-House in
the town of Way nesborough, Burke Coun
ty between the usual Sale hours.
Nine Negroes, (viz.)
Bess, Hetty, Fanny, Harriet, Edward, Rich
ard, Nancy, Hope and Jatob.—Levied on
n as the property of James Polhill, to satisfy
J an Execution in favour of Job S. Barney, l
son the foreclosure of a mprtgage. *;•
b S. \V. lUoiiut. S. B. e.
| Dec 2f —-*!awt9
'M. ■ ~1U" ' .'I I > I , I
January 11,1822. [Kw Seiriws—-No. 28.]
\f • *
I OxanA Clvaptor oi* Uoor
m &'*’
u MR Officers and Members of the
GRAND CHAPTER, are requested to
nicet at the Masonic Hull in Louiivillc,
, (, n Moxiuy, the 4ili of February ne.it,
tor the purpose or organizing the haul
Chapter, and installing liic Officers, and
for the transaction of snc!i oilier busi
ness as may be found necessary.
William Schley.
CiIIAKII Ulllll I'niEST
Louisville, 18fA Dec 1821-
• See Ist s-otion of the 21 .article o(‘
the General Grand Constitution declar
es who shall be members of the State
Grand Chapter.
NOTICE? “
THE Co-partnership heretofore existing
turner the firm of Leeds St Lynes
Coach Makers, was dissolved by its limita
tion of the 2'llh November last; the books
and accounts are Lllin the hands of James
Lynes, one of the late firm for settlement.
All persons indebted are respectfully re
quested to make as early settlements as
possible, and. the inconveni
ence and expence of a legal call 1 Those
to whom the concern was indebted will
present their demands to him for settle
ment.
N atlian Leeds,
James Lynes.
January 7 -if
The Subscriber
VS/dSIIES to inform his friends and the
V 7 public, that he shall continue the
Coach Making business,at the stand lately
occupied Leeds and Lynes,at the cor
ners on Ellis and M'lnlohli streets j where
Carriages will he made and repaired at
short notice, and in the beat manner.
James Lynes.
Jan 7
GCj* The Editors of the Georgia Journal
and Washington News, are requested to
publish the above three times, and forward
their accounts to this office.
Coach Making.
subscriber respectfully informs
M. his friends and the ptiblioin general,
that he has established himself in the above
b u sin (.os, a few rods below the market, on
thr sooth side of I)road-street, where a
constant supply of northern made Carri
ages aiuhGigs will be kcplfor sale, of supe
rior style and workmanship. He lias now
on hand a supply of Carriages, made by
D. Iteach, of Newark, N. J. which will be
sold at the lowest manufactory prices.—
All orders willbc promptly executed, and
Cat-rages of every description repaired, &c
in the best manner and favorable as can be
done elsewhere. The smallest favors will
meet prompt attention and will be grate
fully acknowledged- He takes this op
portunity of returning to his friends his
sincere acknowledgements for favors here
tolure rendered linn injthe above line.
Nathan Leeds.
January 7--- 4w.
Sheriffs Sale—Continued.
inK/ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
11 February next, at the court-house
in Jacksonborough, Scriven county, be
tween the hours often and three o’clock,
10 Negroes, namely, Amy,
Luce, Hob, Dinah, Eady, Mitt, Chain, Jen
ny and Ned, levied on as the property of
lames Gamble, Thomas Nicholson & Sarah
Nicholson, to satisfy an.execution in favor
of Richard Herrington, on.the foreclosure
of a mortgage
—ALSO
1 Negro Woman named Lin
der, one small wagon, one sorrel hotse,
and one sorrel mare, levied on as the pro
perty of James R. Conyers, to satisfy sun
dry executions.
Solomon Kemp, s.s.c.
J anuary 7 Ids
For Sale ,
r r
JL HAT well known and valuable plan
tation whereon William Jones, deceased,
lived, in the county,pi j'urke, containing
Fifteen Hundred acres of oak and hickory
land, and about two'hundred acres clear
ed, well adapted to the culture of corn
and cottyn. OVi the above premises there
is a good two house, ami all ether
necessary out buildings, and an excellent
Saw and Grist! Mill on u never failing
streamer-three hundred aCi-Cs more of pine
land adjoining the above, lying in the
county of Richmond, and about seventy
acres cleared. We deem a further des
cription unnecessary, but invite ail those
persons who wish to purchase a valuable
place, to come and view the premises and
judge for themselves. For further parti
culars apply to ~
. Augustus 11. Anderson,
Isaac Walker,
Administrate! s of the estate of W m. Jones.
Ndv. 1- J*** -s—ts
•I■ " 1
§lO WowaxA.
AWAY from the subscriber, a
molfth since, his negro man, SOLOMON,
well known about this place. He has been
.frequently seen luiking about the towu ;
and the above reward will be paid to any
person who may happen to apprehend
him, unless he should be an officer of the
PoUce/ & McKenzie. ;
/shad Seine .
j £* T OND SEINS, ready sti-ung, nn.J
diw Xi in complete order, for sate by
! John BeaoJj,fy cci.
i January 7 w3ip
* -■ . Ml i ■*.
Choice Fruit.
A
Cm. FEW Thousand Choice Oranges and
Lemons, fresh ami deliciously perfect, for
sale by
Win. Jackson,
January 7 3t
Mrs. 11. BLOM&
' P
i JL RESENT S her most respectful com
pliments to the inhabitants us Augusta, ami
i announces that sb-f has taken 9 house sit
. i'> Green-street, next d or 10 Mr.
Russell's dwelling' house, vvltcre she in
tends to open a SCHOOL, on Monday,
the 7th inst. for the instruction of yonm>-
ladies in the French and English Lan’-
guagcß, Geography, {(. story, Mitliology.
Flam and Ornamental Woik, and Drawing.
TEHMS OF TUITION*
Heading and Spelling, per quarter, g,(.
On. <lo. with Writing and Cyphering, 6
Grammar, Parsing and Geography, 6
i'ne a'bore with History and Mithoiog; ,y
Drawing inclusively, v ,3
Do. exclusively, (j
French inclusively, 5
Do. exclusively, jy
Embroidery, q
Plain Dork and Marking, Netting and
Fringe, will be included without addition
to the terms
ffj* Mrs. Dlome can produce respecta
ble lefurences, both as to cltaracicr ami
abilities
January 7 ts
\orlc YiWfc t tiualii
ACADEMY.
THE Trustees ol this Institution have
the pleasure to announce that Hie
Young Ludiies who have been placed un
di r the care and instruction ol Miss Usnru
and Mrs. Swjft, evidenced beyond their
fondest and most sanguine expectations
their close and unwearied application to
their studies, and also the most unremitted
exertions have been bestowed on tha
young ladies by their teachers, from tha
almost unexampled- examination which
they underwent on the sth and sixth inst
They have the pleasure further to stale,
that the school will open again on die
first day of January next, under Hie direc-
Uon of the same teachers, with the addi
tion of a sister of Miss Usiiku’s, the fi rincr
teacher in the Literary and Ornamental
b; unches of education ; and from the in
defatigable pains taken by the teaches,
and the proficiency manifested hy the
young ladies placed under their care, they
anxiously hope tha; patronage which has
been exercised, will bo continued by a li
beral and enlightened publi#.
Mr. Usher, the Fathci ol tne Miss Ush.
era, will continue to keep the Hoarding
House 111 the Academy, at one hundred
uollars per annum, to be paid quarterly.—-
The rates pf tuition will continue the
satne us heretofore, except Music, which
will be reduced from Fifteen Dollars to
Ten Dollars per quarter.
Hubert Clenclenin,
1 Secretary,
Dec. 15 eowtlstA Jan. JO
' 11 "'w
Jluyusta, Slh January , 1822.
fUE Copartnership heretofore existing
under the firm of Slone & ReynMo, is this
day dissolved by mutual consent All un.
settled business of said firm will be attend-.
ed to by Thomas Reynold, who is duly au
thorized to settle the same. All persona
indebted to said firm are requested ti»
make immediate payment; and those hav
ing demands, to present them for settles
utient.
Wm. Stone,
Tkotnas Reynolds,
January IG-. -wtf
JVotice.
RUfJ AWAY from the Plantation of
Mrs. Evans, on the 18th day of De
cember last, Lincoln .county, Georgia,
near llpysville, a mulatto Negro fellow by
the name of GREEN, about twenty yea»»
°i age, five feet six or-seven- inches high,
no marks recollected, A reward of Teu
Dollars dfill be given for lodging the gbove 4 .
fellow in any jail ao that I get him again,
and all reasonable charges will bo paid to
deliver liisi to Mr. CliailesEvans,Lincoln
county, G-'orgia. -f* /
'i'homaa J KiULW, t^/0
Edgefield District,
January 7. 1 1 MW 1 *
03* '{’he Georgia Journal and Mission*,
ry, Mount Zion* will give tlic w*nve three
insertions and forward their founts to
this office far payment.
;t . * * *
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Wanted to PnrcMse or Hire,
A GOOD Negro s*ck, whd will an.
Mwer xa Cook, Was**"
family, for whom F ,be , l 'J? P«ce or wages
will be given. 8’ very -&ei|
recommended. .... / ,
ALSO—War ~ . ,re * 8 young Tiii V
lo act as Horn'*!?’ foosamp family.
Enquire
January ®