Georgian for the country. (Savannah, Ga.) 182?-1822, October 17, 1822, Image 3

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u . V « it Mid For New Orleans, t r \ 'I la i’ im-b tiUoancr A fr i.oukn, ;'>.*P Capu.in r .'V *3Cw ll *»il m.*, i\ S h mi aunrav next — * M.-ivlit ur pa'lage,n;«|il« on*'•»«»•«♦,at luck- •mu.'- ululf, .»rlo J U. HERBERT (J Co. *,rt ;? FLOUR. d\ hlssupcihue Fl.OUR,rorsalp h? JisW'i/ MALI. & IIOYT. • c 17 *„* The um1cr*lgned Con* tinitrsun* Faeiotagi- mui (lomiuiMiim tnisliust, *"d offer* for sate 100 ti«»c< i ef fir mi IRce, t»l' llir |»niHil crop, | rinnpnlW of half ham II pui up for family uae—alto I00 whole ami 86 lialftmcn ot the lust yeu<’« crop JOHN P. WILLIAMSON, oct l r * FRESH GARDEN fcEEU? Flour, Cotton Rugging Lime jPiT\ bis fresh taimty Flour, ground from new wheat 15 pieces prime 42 inch Cotton Bagging 25 ranks Dexter Hook Lime F ir ►ah* by JAMES II. FUASF.1t, out 17 u Marke* Htpure MR. OLCOTT FILL open hi* SCHOOL on thi-Hrt»t of No- ' vemhev* and, while he cntlhimtly an- ttoi|»atem will endcnvnrt'i merit and be grateftil for the patronage of his friends, oct 17 b GEORGE RELPII n AS received (rum England, by the ships Richard Plnsket, Oglethorpe, PuIIhs anil Gcurgiu,an extensive and general naso tment of DRY GOODS, both of heavy staple Woollens, and London fancy Goods* n.l of which were selected by himself with the great, st care and attention* •mongst which are a lew real Tartan Plaidsuiul J*lnitl Clunk*, and a good assortment of Scr ■vant's ready made Clothing, which can bo sold \e y low. oct 17 Flower Oulhs.flb B Y the latest ariivals fiom the North, at the Ding and Seed Store of OKMLER U POSKY. Or.t IS Mus. KING JTA9 removed from her late residence (Sooth fi t Commons) to Wnlhurg'a New Itrick llnildings, corner of Congress and Jeff non streets, win re she can lisnd.some'y accommo date a few Gentlemen as Hoarders, oct II) ip , Chatham Academy. T HFi Board of Trustees nt tins Institution an nminoe that it wtll ru-open on the first ot November. MrWi*. II. Wawt, la*e of Smith Carolina, will take the place of Mr. Russell * and the TiUHteeB are happy in' being able to pro- nouncc him In every respect fully qualified for the station. net 12 Fancy and Staple Dry Goods. B Y the ship Georgia, just arrived from Li verpnol, the subscribers huve received a large supply of arasonahle DRY GOODS, .cnmprblng u very choice arlccti- n f Fancy and Staple^Article*, making their present assort ment more elegant and extensive than at any former period, and which they offer for sale on, their usual terms. JAMES ANDERSON 8c Co. oct 17 i| , Bank State of Georgia, SAVANNAH, lGih October, 1R22. N OTICE.—Tins Hank will he closed on 8a. turdny the 19th itist. for a semi-annual set. tlement * tlwrefore all hills and notes falling due on that day, must be taken up on Friday the 18h. Customers are requested tn hand in their Bank Bonks, in order that tho\ may he written Up and balanced. A. PORTER, Cashier, oct 17 Planters’ Bank, SAVANNAH, October 16th, 1822. R F.80I.VK1) by the Board of Directors oi the Planters’ Bank of tbo stair of Geor gia, that fiom and alter this date, this U ink w 11 not consider the notes of any of the Chartered B inks of the State of Georgia (the notea of the Planters' Hank exmpted) that may be deposit ed in the Plnntei's Bmk by any person or pci #«ns, or by' any bunking company whatsoever, or that may be paid into the said bank to the credit of any person or persons or any banking company, as creating any claim in favor of such persons or such banking company to demand that '-ho checks or orders they or such hanking ing company may issue on the said Planters’ Bank to be paid in rp-r.ie coin of gold or Biivet i but that the Plunters’ Bmk will, for the accom modation of their customers, continue to re ceive as heretofore, hi deposits and tu payment ot all notea deposited for collection, the notes of ull the chartered banks of the state ot Gem- g >, but will always reserve to itseli the light f c ice in the notesol which ot the respective Chartered bunks of tie state of Georgia, the said Planter’ll Bank may pieferto make in payment on the checks or orders being presented ol person or persons or any ba -It ng company that may have an amount at their credit in bank. Hctoived, Tlmt for the information of custom ers < I the Piautois’ Bank, that cadi one may know tlie amount of tlicir lespective deposits In tlie notes ot the chartered banks of the ante of U .'ivgia, other than the PiuntcB’ Hunk, and tilsoth- amount of their deposits in the notes of he Planters’ Bunk i that the (Judder ol Una bank be instructed to have entered fr tn and alter this date in the books of the costume* s ol tins institution, on their depositing the notes of the chartered Banks us uloresaid, the follow mg words to be piefWed to the-respective sums they may dep site in Bank, namely, **Not« s of the Bmks of Guoigiu”* when notes of .the Flamers' bank arc deposited, the entry to be made an such. By order of the Board or Directors, JOHN F. LLOYD, oct 17 lmR Civ-luer pro tern „ ■ , / ■ . . Mil LI A Mb’ Literary and Commercial Ii'CAL'INU iioom. I |r,amVEU |i«r ship Ccoiti., Hiiffuitit, & fo aoplciYiber-. ' Hell', Court ami Pii.hm.'tnbltf Magazine Ackerman's lit'positit]y ot Arts, Literature, s',til on., il ■■ T timpsoii’s Ann.lsof rhila'nplty Ke| trier) oi Arts, Mauui'aota re. »nu Agrtcuh lure Tilloch's Philosophical Magazine jeleclic Hoview . , Evangelical MjRniinc anil Missionary Cnronicle London Uoguzilie ,.. , . . n,. w Monil'i) Magazine anil Literary Journal B'llisli Ut'view a.id Lbntlon Critical Jo,urnal B,.oiling Magazine A'miMert irom London and Lirerpool t<» ■ fl ,.|.i.'n.h a 7di. nrl , ,r Fall and Winter Goods. B Y the ships O-flelhorpi* and Richard Plas* Kit, r**c»mtly arrived from Liverpool, the Ncubscrihera have received a largo portion ol their Fall and Winter GOODS* mid by the Pal- las ami Georgia, daily expected they look fui an additional .supply of every article suitable for the present ami approaching season. JAMES DICK .ON & Co, oct 8 Full tind Winter DllY GOODS. T HE subscribers have received by the ship Oglethorpe, from I iverpiml, ao assorted supply of SK1SO.YJBLK GOODS’, wlrch are offered for side at <i moilmite advance and on ac ooviinodatintf terms * ami by Hie ship Georgia and Emiiy, expected to arrive in ull this month, they will itaeive an additional supply, which will make tlielr assortment vety choice ami com plete. ANDREW LOW CO. oct 8 White Plains and Blankets. r HE subscrdieis have received hv the sh p Ogl. thorpe, IVom Liverpool, W hite Plains and Dujfle Blankets, with a variety of ylher m • t'-cles buitalde lor the present and approaching season, which they offer for sale on their usual Icim JAMES ANDERSON & Go, oct 8 Plains and Blankets. WII,LI AM liOsK, FT AS received hia lull supply of Plains and B I London Ruffle B aiikels. Likewise super fine Caroline P.aids, He. which multi h Iiih f.tll iss.irtment equal, if hoi superior to hid in the- city. ool 10 tjrt Converse's Candles. AO •* Tl'l I ,«i icrnvgU u.r »li pCotton f»r ,’leby uit 12 J. D. tlKHIIKtlT A CO. Classical and English School. HEAR? MacDOJYJVBLL [ \FORMS Ins FriendH uml tin- Public, that he will re-open hia School for Young Ladies ml Gentlemen, on Monday next, the 14 ll inst, m 9 o’clock, A M. in (he room under S-doihon’a Lodge, near the Old Prcsbytetiuii Church, oct 10 For Rent, S EVERAL D.veiling Houses pleasantly si- tUttted, in different purls of the City* also a number of Counting-houses and Ware-rooms, convenient and eligible stands for business, which will be had un reasonable trims by apply Ing to B. U J. HAIlKKSilAM. 'Ot t * Notice. N INE months after nte date of this notice, application will he made to tlie llonoiuhle the Justices ol the Infeuor Court of Liberty County, for permission to sell the real estate of Letty Carter, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the said deceased. LIGHT TOWNSEND, Adm’or. aug 15 For Sale, T HE Wharf Lot and Buddings No 7. late the property ol A. S Bulloch, Esq. F t terms, apply to G. W. ANDERSON, ? c , „ B. It. CUYLEIt, $ Committee. JOHN F LLOYD, Cashier pro tern I'lanters’s It ink Tlie above property, if not disposed of by the 15th insi. will be leased to the highest bidder, for one year, from the 1st of November next, oct d i. SCHOOL. T HE subscriber intends opening a school in this City^ on tlie first Moriiat in Novem ber next, in which will be taught, the Latin and Greek languages, together with those branches of an English education, usually taught in Aca- demies. He has taken the house at present occu pied by Mi* Sml. J. Bryan, shunted in llarkt* (late South-broad) street* from 4 to 6 pupils can l>e accommodated with boa- d and lodging in his family. For particulars, reference may be had tu the ltcv. J. 0. Andrew, or Joseph Gemge, Esq. CHARLES W. CARPENTER, uc* 1 Fifty Dollars Reward. R AN AVV aY iVoni the .ub,ciii>er iti May li.t. a newro man named Cl.KM, wlm anme- tuud, cad, liimaeli' Len. He ia well made t a « il)e yelluwisb complected i when spoken to it. ply, he in rather Mined lo Mutt. r. He is Anut 5 teet 7 or 8 incite, high, ant 25 yeara old 1 nave .urn; thought lie Its. made toward* Anirtista or bavuiutah, u, he haa been my wag. cuiier tor aevi ral jests, and is well acquainted li, both plac.s If taken up in either <d the nb ve mimed places, »nd delivered to me, or scored so that I gel Inin, the above reward of J* ny Hollars will be giveui il secured in.nyot ,he lower counties and a hoe addressed to me «o that I get him, a reward ol wenty UollaM 1,|| be given, and if taken up in tl,e neighbor- buodi 1'eu D diars. c 11, ,re a lot of LAND in the 3d district of H. aston county, No 148, with a commodious Si,to built oir t, adjicent to an excellent weeing, the Land areond c,uul:ty, ili.i I would o t n 1 a lerinof 1, 2 orAhrec years, the per* ■ eon renuiig u> clear and put under a good fence lo sores the tirs- year -20 acres the second . , t. and tlie same qn.iit IV llie 3d year 3 \\ II.LIAM 111.LIS, M. G. •Lou.cera, Dslda ui cuuui), Uu 8. oct 15 p ’4dBr' • HIGHLY lMPOlU ANT And Interesting News FltUM PA IUSI P AHTS, F.mpereiir de Fnsier de IJnrbr-tir, with feelings of the must profound rcspeni, amii'uiicea to the cilizcns of Ssvunnah, that lie has relumed from the North, snd intends pass ing the remsindcr of the season imong them for their especial benefit i confidently rel)ing upon acrntlnnanceof that loyalty and fidelity winch it is bis pride and pleasure loacknnwlegc have ever distinguished them He haa the plea sure to inform tlicm. tlDit lor their better recep tion and accommodation, he haa enlarged his im perial head quarters, in such a manner aa to en- aure their comfort and convenience, in a style peculiar to Inmaelfc and where he will at all time, be happy to receive the visits of hia frienda and all those whose necessities require tlie renovating influence of hit his health-inspir ing razors 1 ... Null. Ladies and Gentlemen who wish to have their Hair arranged by Haris, will be at tended at their own houses by sending their or- ders as above. - p. s. Hills on rarii lake n at par, oct o Fresh Rulsins. i\ FVli\ RnXes flrai quality Muscatel Ralaina, Hvjl/vji/ juU received per hiig Adel nr, and for salt by OURAY TAFT, oct 8 t Fresh Ho ward-street Flour. rtf) if ill, 1 .nn.litiK from .loop I'ackel, fur „lcl.y HALL It HOYT. ool 8 * Cottoh Rugging. (H/FX PiecesCoUun ll.i*;gii g»for sale by J. u. HERBER T W CO. sup 24 London B. B. S Porter. A'Fx/'fX Caska Williamson’s It U S I'ofter of superior quality ami warranted or- dor, for sale by J. B. HERBERT U Go oct 10 , . Superior Burlington Hams. fV'Jk RU superior Hama fur family uae»fi»r salt Uzj by J U. HERBERT U Co oct 18 Crockery ware and Glass. ^ ri » ,e8 low priced Crockery 10 casks Glassware, j'mt received per Hliip Oglelborpc, for sale by J. B. HERBERT CO. oct 10 r For Sale, cn-^ks patent and mould Shot, assorted 25 casks prime mnnufaciured Tobacco ,25 bundles prune Ifty By , C. C. GRISWOLD, net 15 p Molasses. jo HDDS.' and 9 fie mV nrime Molasses, landing from iclir. Opposition, for sale by oct i hall nny • To Hunt, A N •liglblc OFFICE ur S TORE In the cen- l\. tie of lmsim*t<s, on moderate terms. Apply to the editor of the Georgian. Wanted. A Colored BOY about 6 nr 17 years of age, ‘V a good house servaiul, is wanted* and will be hired by the sensun. oct 10 Cotton Bagging. lA AI'IFj subscriber lias irceived, uud offers for sale, very prime 42 inch Cotton D igging, oct 15 p WM. TURNER. For Sale, A Young Negro Woman, a good house aer- xil vanl. Apply to F SELLV.CK. oct 15 Clothing Ware-House. ^|>HE subscriber Luh removcil Ins establish- H. ment to his former stund nn the Buy, ad* joining the City Hotel. J GEORGE o»*t 15 D Warrant' d Articles. ft'8T received per Hliip Colt..) Plmt, afresh •F Mipi ly pt thugs, Chi mica's Perfumery; Spices, Dye Stuffs, He. for sul ny ANSON FAR80NM, oct 15 Drugget, No 8 Gibho'ts 1 bmlilings Beij imin P. Simons, Corel,, Ilaunt, Eaaaj and Ornamental ■ PAINTER^ GLAZIER, SI Jnlmn street, No. 4 wi st ufllte Market. N n. Fancy «nd Wigtllor ehuir»$nliitctl In tlte neatest manner. net 15 p The Subscribers rkFFEIt for sale 5 bale, (if White I'L.ttNS, of very superior quality .ml 50 barrels af ne. itiehtnoncl Flour, himuled ll is.ll, GUMMING U UWATHMF.Y. nrl 5 t h Removal. 'I^IIE subBcribiT has removed his office to tlie L room above Mr OWersliuw’s cabinet ware- house, one door West of the' ity Hotel, on the Bay. ; ALEXANDER HUNTER, oct 12 p ^ To Rent, K"pHF. house belonging to the estate of D dm —* Uuscy, in square Pessesainn given on the first of Nnvemh. r. F ir terms apply In Col. ShellmBnor Win. Davies, Esq, act 12 tin Notice. TT|R0P08\LS will be received at the Steam JL Boat Office until thc20th inst.fordinoban;- ng Cotton from the OAmpany's tow boats for tin season * price per bale to be na ned S. C. DUNNING, Fres’t. oct 8 Wanted. Vk WANTS a Situation, in a store, or to take \U cbni'gc of good* from here to Augusta, ami buck again, a Young Man who can comi well recommended A line ad Irenicd lo T* L. and left attbiaoffice shall be prumptly at tended to. oct 10 Removal. THOMAS 1)0!\ tl.L k CO. [TAVE removed from their old stand, to the It. corner of Broughton ami Whitaker streets opposite Col. SheUmans Mansion House, where they are opening, < addition to then former stock, a complete assortment of BOOTS and t*HOE3, which they offer fur sale on the mos moderate terms. oct 15 re| For Providence, » The packet ship ' > CRN. rAMHNUTOV, Thus M ••«/, mutter, _ _wlU sail with dnpn'ch. Fur ticigbt or passage, having elegant accnmitvula. lions, apply oil board, at Monrt *s wharf, or to ORR'Y V\rV. H hs hat for tale, landing frvm^ntil ship, 5 hnlrH Domrsiie HhrHmg ami Biorlinga keg" first q mlity B met 20 q chert a llvsnn )«•« oe.t 15 For Liverpool, Vhe auperior mppertil (hip ■ lilHMES, do. .l/uiisiofi, mort-‘A i. now ready to reuriye a cargo for height, a|i|dy tn ItilllGUT CAMI’RKI.L. oct tj For New-York, Thu rcRiilan o t*ci ship CO l it) N !» L AN T. Pash, Mas er, will anil on Thursday next 17th inst For freight or passage apply on board, at Junes’ lower wharf, or lo GF.O GORDON. For salt', fa"dintr from saidvettel, 40 Ithda pr.nic S Croix Sugar 85 hag» prime Green C dfee ISO pieces first quality 42 inch Cotton Big- g'«g or- t For CliuiiustoH, To sail on Weilnesdav» Sloop MKCllANIC, Capt Somers. por freight or puHsage, apply to the capum, al Jones’ whn f, o. to LEVIix FONK: opt 15 LEVIS TONES & CANDLER. The Subscribers offer fir Sale, 7/fi ilived by lute arrivals, ton* Kennel Dual, warranted hill quality 100 hales prime llay 30 coils Hope, small s-re 140 bis llnwardstrcet Fiour 35 do prime Ueof 50 tierces (4 huslu U each) Potatoes Boxes Roan and Candles, IVom John VVinsky’M manufactory, Boston, e- qual to any in tho United Status 30 boxes prime Cod Fish LEVIS TONES & CANDLER, oct 15 i Hunter's brick buildings t'lilVLtqgALhiS. Jjy Uakci^Bpiinton, THIS DAY. tfiMmit, «t lOii'ciuok, ft flit* fhtir .faction ,s> >t. A Ge*> r il M«t»rtmrnl rf GROCERIES. wfntf fit ha[f past I I, in the ttsrt^ 5 jrrcttt varietv of DRY GOODS, net 17 Ry Raker Minton, On FRII) AY, 35th mat al U o’clok, Hill he sid.f on Pe'fair's tr f Mif t ■ A pile of Coals, Said to contain 06 tons or 49 chaldrons, sold t<> pay wharfage and atm age. or.t 15 Ry Raker If Minton, On the t fir*t Tuesday in Aau'mhei' next. Ilf ILL be si Id before Urn court houau in tliia n city, at 11 o’clock, \N haif 1 ot No 8, and ln>pt , oyetrnds thereon, belonging to the el ate of I’atfick Stanton, de- ceased, sold by permission f thi‘lunv>ralde ilie Inferior Ci urt of the count) of Chatham, bt or- iluri f the /\dm-n'<strjitors, net 15 n\ J-ibii hTiiek, Jr. On thf first Tuesday in .Yoi'etnbee next, W ILL be sold in B'ont of«tbe con* t Route in the city ot Savannah, at It o’elm k, Two Negro Men nkmed ’John and Ben, ns the proper!) of Mrs Mary Orme, sold * urmant *o an order of the honorable the Conr- «f()r<lii>a- iv of the county of Chatham, and by order of tlie Adminiltiatrlt I’enm cash. M privute sale. All that tract or parcel ol l.a-d h-lng and be ing in that /art f»f I be city of bfi'jinnah calLr! Ewinshiirg, and known in the plan « f said city aa lot No 34, cniflaining one hundred feet on William street to the north, and running *onih In depth ninety feet, mo e or leas. ’I < ru* of Hale cash, oct 15 Low’s Superior PcrftraUM SOAFS, flirtet frum London, Lnw’a Einulieiit Compmuid Do Oriental Coinpuuud Do Musk - Do Oli v# Do Rose Do Palm Do Vernacular Do Vegetable •D > Abyssinian Jho, the real Engiiih Windsm’P <am For sale by ANSON PARSONS, ort 15 Druggist, No ff Gibbons' build nga Ry J. R. Herbert if Co. Positive sale for Cash. | IhUJic first Tiieailny in next month, before I F tnP court house in this city, between the muni hours, will he sold, Lot No. 21, (Vumhia ward ■ being half of a trust lot, (Voiding on PctfsTdrnt, York and Price streets, sub* jeettoa small gfon ml rent, tog, thee with the improvements thereon, eonsiating of a Well finialiod dwelling house and om build* logs oct 15. WILLIAM ROSE H AS received,by the ahip Neptune, from GreenoRk, Rut ffiii'e Circassian Scarfs and Shaw la Du CytheHun DreBuea Fmc book muslin Handkerchiefii Do Hewed book do Do do do muslin Frills 4 4 book mualin Hundkeichicfr, with borders Fine j monel Epaulet*, a new article Do tftomticheis and Capea de Do bunk muslin Capes or Tipcts do Do India book and mull Muslins, tambored and plain 4 4 nnd 6-4 Namiook and Jaconet Muslim 6 4 fine Caroline Plaid* 4 4 printed Calicoes 4 4 Unmn Stripes and 5 4 cotton Chcckl lie l 'l icks amt Linen Checks Colt iiShawlsaiid Handkerchiefii And a few hales of I’l tins A furtlier stipi ly is daily expected, which will he anid low us formerly, at the sign of the Golden Fleece. oct 5 ru P. M'DERMOTT, Market Square, JFJAR received pur brig F uncei.frOm Phlla- vJyl lelphia, uud n uny oilier iatc arrivals, « 20 hlvLnaf Sugar 20 do family Flour 10 halt bis do A pipes 4th proof Cognac Brandy 4 do do imitaiioo do 2 punnlitoni 4tli pf rectified old Whiskey 2 do 5ili pronflrish Whiskey of superior quality 1'’ q casks Malaga Wine 5 do Teneriff do 2 do Lisbon do 20 boxes MiiKCutei Buisinl 20 dozen basket Salt 10 -0 Sjisni-ih Si gars 10 boxes Whitmore's no. 10 Cotton Card* 10 bugs prime green Coffee 5 d'» Popper 2 do Pimento 15 qua ter chests Hyson Teh 5 w huh* chests do 2 boxes Souchong Tea kO dnxen pieces Cedar Ware and Market B 'Nkctft 100 kegs Cut Nells, assorted alxca 20 do wrought do 200 bugs patent Shot, assorted 6o00 waggon and eriVi Boxts UtuokHmitli’sB llotya, An villi atfd Vices Mill, cross cut^iiuwliip Saws, ausuricd likes Carpenter’s planes, a good assortment- witli a general assortment of HardWan Bud Groceries oct 10 1 NOTICE. A Young Man who li.is lud a good education, /V writes a good hand, and having been long accustomed <o active business, and understands well the nature of accounts and book-keeping, wishes employment in some respectable busi ness in this city { lie can come, well recom mended, and as employment is nig object, he would not require much of.a salary. A line ad- I dressed to A. B. through the post-office, will be J attended tu, oct 3 f Fill! W Life of the Rev. Thomas Scott, D. D, JL Rector of Aston SHndfntd Bucks, including ansrstivo drawn by himself, snd copious ex* tracts of his Icttcis. By John Scott, A, M—1 vol gl 50. Letters to Richard Ifcber, Esq containing nritical remarks on the series ot novels beg n ning with Waverly.undan attempt to ascertain their author. Commercial and Notarial Precedents— By Joshua Monti Here. Forgery Defeated-for sale by 8.C &J. SCHENK. oct 10 Twenty Dollars Reward R aAa\VAY from the subscriber on the eveing of the 9 -h inst a Negro Man naiRed Hll.L He is a short thick set negro, about 5 feet finches high, very black complexion’* stut ters much when questioned * ban on wheti he went away, a long black coat and black silk pantaloons, but as he has taken other clothing, he inay probably change them. The above re ward will be paid for hu apprehension and de livery in jail, or to w. B-Holland, osti* Mortgaged Sale. Adam TunnO t»». > Foreclosure. J_Oran Byrd. S TILL he so*d at the court home, between I the u« mil hours of 10 and 4 o’clock, on the first Tuesday in December next, a iiegro woman named Daphney, mortgaged by Oran Byrd to Adam Tuuuo, and sold under the t-amct A. D’l.YON, icc oct 5 Itiloiior Court, Chatham Count v, Chambers, Oct 2. 1322, O N the petition of Joseph DelchiWps. stating 'hat ho is in jail, for debt, at tin* suit of Pe ter Durlngcr, that he is insolvent, hut wiling to aurtender nil his estate f»<r the benefit of hia creditors, ns the law directs, and praying fur re lief under the Insolvent acts of this stale. Or- derril, that the said J oseph Tfolc.hamps, he- bruiiglit up, at the court house in Yuvaun.ih, on the third day of December next, at 1(1 o'clock* to be heard * and tlmt notice thereof be given h a creditors, agreeuhle to hw. Extract IVom the minutes JOB T. UOLLR9, (flerk. oct 3 cf f Mrs. Kcr’s Scliool. M ilS. KKH reipecil'ulty inllirm, her flirnr 1 . mid pMiaiM. that likviiifr returned to tl.i. citj, ,he ha. rc-openril her School in >l»rhr -»t opposite the brlelc hullcWni; nl J. hn Hunter, H q where ilie ,1111011, • caniinunnce of 'lie finer, which .he hi, hail heretofore In uckiinwlcgr The MliiwiiiR u.rful Kruuehei el educlioa »',» l«iif,lii m her .cmiuery, Renilinit, Writing, l)> fim i inn, (liaimnnr, Gi-n^r«plir, J’leiii «nci'Orn»m*nl«l Keidlc Wonss Painting nn VeUot. Tlie Fmiel, laneunKe is »l.u tiught to tho.e who mri* il. llrmn of leariiinR it Mm Krr can iiccommiulute, If detirnb e, e few ,chnl,ra witli ne.nl, nn mmleraie terms. P.renu .ml qimriiliuis who entrust their chil dren or w.rd, will. Mis Ker, mty depend npim ilicir reoeivinu frnm her every .Mention i ,nd the men miremiltiuq wniiduity on her purt to .dv.nee them in their Miidics will .lwnys he p.ld. ^ ir i 8 puoPo^iJCs, For publishing, hy subscription, in one volume, a collection »f Fugitive l’OEMS, MOHAI,Sr.NTIMF.NTAI., .ml SATYRICAL, HI SRllKCK osaoaiv. ^■^HE author of the pieces Which are to com- I pose Inis volume, never anticipated fam« or profit * he merely followed the Impulse of the moment * and in oo inatadee eVer wrote, aa 1 ttuk, an* thing contained in the nrnposed little poliRcation * no mapukcript, atlq few printed copies were ever retained * ami In ;»j| case* these productions w»*K* forgottenbvthe author, until recalled to hia mind by theftlbUr prints, which have CBen gratified him b) flattering notice * hut which have ahb frequently animvT- etl him by mutilations, which were extremely mortify ing. The last c»msideration hits Inclined him, dur ing several years, to attempt the i reposed col lection* m order to correct the errors of otheif* and yest upon his merits or demerits. Disinterestedness is not pretended * the air- thor confesses that a liberal patronage would afford to him much pecuniary reliety and lie is ihe more encouraged to expect tins, from thd spontaneous notice, in the papers from Alaba ma to al.une, of-lua advertisement in the Na* tional Intelligencer, notify ing his intention. * The author confides in the tried aealof hii friends throughout the Union, for the promotion of his interest in this case * and trusts that such as are so good as to act as agents, will look to the responsibility and punctuality of subscribe ■ ers. This volume will be neatly executed, and is sue from the press as soon as possible, at die price of One DoUdt— with usual commission to flfrents, . . . •** - a • • *"‘] with* within t . those at a catrr jhaancr/^ilhaii posnhle pwmiplilmle. 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