Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1816-1818, October 26, 1816, Image 3

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five Sing, October 26, 1816. S-* ^jvtiHESSIONAL ELECTION < ;ved no further return of vote* for mem- jVelu verec “ since our hist statement. It has bfeen fcrs to Con.sto " , he Northern papers that all the re- «■ d in Georgia in the present Congress are 'res nt uves ■ ^ escep tion of one who declined, a re- ■ c ct< ! ' cn >• 1 we ure sorry to say, is not the fact; and jf.-tion- 1 n one.'if any of the present members not more th£® .. ^ Forsyth niay get in by a jre i-e-ele cttt ‘ i jut the others, will unquestionably hundred vuus, , left out. t)ie eloquent senator of Massachu- lolm Holmes, j ninil tctl by a meeting of republicans ,ei's. has ^"^udidate for congress, in opposition to CMT.sKing- d au tliority, says the Georgia C,u- 'll is stated on h (<vrTonl) w ill fill the -vacancy occa- ,»tti. teat ' !l . j on of Mr. Dallas, and also that he sio.K- d by t,lr r V i r c!x .ui'V of state. [Hem/] - u i be tiie my- - . 1 s ure we st.de, that the Steam Boat Enter- I’ ii w,t ” P ' ' n etelv repaired, and is now ready to , Ii. > Dt-C 11 l . I f ?j r nbd* teu tlus puce i„,i to be obtained by general Jack- The cession a. . S P ohl . vo t, es and Choctaws, is an ad- *»» tr, V" f 2, the attention [kud ny the administration dll' proof o‘ «“■ ;; U c Qew cessions have been to tiu interests ot uk p, 1 va j n . lb , e The land in Mud- more ts.tvits.vc ‘ , ie Tennessee river, and east of icon county, to norm i j n j s . Las sold from ten to twelve some of "hi latch c- are very rich cotton lands— dollars an acre l| .e ^ 0 f JJa lbs Again: impart of this and Augusta. Cadi acre netting a ee-sioii, and P- d ' ucl ; 1 ne to h bag l.li'lv along the south side ot the Ten- i,>n, ana bc *|owthe Muscle Shoal Falls, so as certvcr.eNaj^i v .^ tt ; 0]J at :i jj seasons of the year— ■ accis-t'c^ toiil'lhe cession extends on tiie South J.uJ - bie and A is Kama branches of the Mobile; o-ive tins portion a direct navigation to the gulph i of course a short cut to market.—Richmond Enqni- Republican party will receive and accesion of 1 1,7,! the fifteenth c tigress. From returns lately S<r l '7iii it appears th t tiie whole of the Vermont n i 'rainn will be republican—2 republicans and 2 fed- - fsts from the district of Philadelphia; in the present \i, e wliole 4 are federalists—I republican from tt'o.ite'i'f Delaware—5 republicans from Maryland, and 4 ' dci-iiists, while the present session exhibits a federal ists and 4 republicans. Nett Gain, so far nearly 20—46. — — I Nrw-YoHK, October 16. From Surrina nWe learn front captain Taggett, arri- eill <t evening, that there were daily disturbances among ^ yj,,,-dcis were frequent, both in and on the shir's ofthe city. it was expected by the citizens that they would make a'sudden attack, to prevent which, the soi- diirv were kept constantly under arms. October 17 J.nfrst —Although captain Graham, of the ship Hibernia, j, f ; |i.,irc the 7th ultimo, and is only 32 days from the j.-., i| s l) flmnnel, (where lie s2w London papers of the 3d,) yti we have no news. No accounts had been received jpe- S. live to tiie operations of Lord Exmouth at Algiers; ter h:,d air other event of moment transpired Cottoii was, sea island, 3 75 to 3 9(J; upland, 2 30 to 2 5.5; hV.v Orleans, 2 30 to 2 60; rice 27f; pot and pearl ashes, 7i f We have hail a cursory view of a file of Paris papers, fo tot 31st August, containing London dates to the _7*h Three per cent, co sois were ..t 62. The British Parlia ment kid been further prorogued to the 4th of November Captain ifunkrv, of the ship Gosport, arrived at i’iiiia- dti:-.lua,-lri,ni i.vnoa, on the 16th August off tape de C.itt passidthe hri isii fleet under lord Exaiouth, consist ing of about 5U .-> ,1 on their way to Algiers. mong the v<-.scis which s died yesterday, was the Packet snip Vir„ini •, captain Ridgeway, for St. Croix. In htr went passenger, general s.r Frederick Robinson, go vernor of die Li..; . L ofi'cjiugo, with his family and suite. MORE SPECIE. The British schooner Sea-Flower, from Nassau, (a. P.) with 46,out/SPECIE DOLLARS. It appears that official notice, under date of August 31, is given in the government paper at the Havana of the tit!) September u.s*, that a tonnage duty of 16 ritus (two dollars) will thereafter be demanded ofiAesscis belong ing to the United States, which are .admitted to an entry in (he ports of the island of Cuba,‘instead of the duty of .54 rials heret fore charged; and that an additional duty •o?4 rials will also be demanded as light money. It is -Stated ill this notice, that like duties ar< paid by Spanish Vessels on entering the ports of the United States, which .ispertainly not. the fi.ct, as tne greatest tonnage duty paid by any f.ir.kgn vessel entering our ports, is 50 cents ^ per-Un.-—vYuiiv.ial Intelligencer. Estreat of a letter from Ruenos .lyres, dated 21st July, 1816. “There k plenty of" employment here and wages are very high; living toleratuy reasonable; but every thing eise extravagant. The people liere obtained their inde pendence, but ’he state is divided into three pardes, all struggling for the ^government—they have been,under arms twice since my arrival here—the rage is brewing, and I expect the, wil. eventually fight among themselves. The soil of this’.country is excellent, and very produc tive. There is iiitie wood heir'; ami distili< . s, bakers, be. burn sheep for tne purpose of making targe fires. A Creole wii: kili a bum . k and d.ress it for two dollars, ami a sheep for 25 cents. A horse pan be purchased for one dmiar. There >s plenty of miik here, but no butter, and the reason I cannot ^liv/ne, unless in consequence of ignorance of the mode, “There are 75 churclies in this city, all Catholic, and so supc-rsutjous ar.e the ignorant popuiice, that every day or two, they parade the streets, with die ifolv Ghost i as they Say in a cartiage, atid every person must kneel I as they p d ss, or instant deads is titc consequence, from the mob. The coach is an antique looking article, and l^-fa drawn by two wnite mules, wiiich tiie- priest tell the ptopl.- have lived since Christ was upon earth. Inside the vehicle is an old priest praying and howling as he goes!” The following is an extract of a letter from an Ameri can citizen on board the stoop o£ war Peacock, to his friend in Washington city, dated fc t Oj GibraltjjK August 19, 1-816. “We sail in the course of an ho* or two for Naples. For i Kxmouth sailed hence about Tour or five days ago, wi.h a fleet oft wentv sail (principally ships of the line) »,gainst tne Turks (Vlgevines.) It is expected tiie most sanguinary contest ever recorded will take place in the course of a few days, aitd I think it highly probable i shall be in full view of the fight. His lordshjp, from sev eral unsuccessful attempts, has rather fallen in the esfima- | bon of tne admiralty, and this iTuet is granted him to ktrieve his character,” Nvssac, September-S3. The mall boat, which arrived lasKfrvcning,h:is brought tiie Jury mail, landed at Grooke^Hfeland from tiie Lord Hoi), i-t Picket, captain James,Jjnich left Jamaica on the 9tn inst..nt. She passed Urwked island on the 13th snd the mail boat arrived there k»n the 25th.—The late g k- has not done much dnriiage at that Island, bu£ has “Utn more severtlv felt to leeward; at Watlings Island and Exuma. At St. Salvador it is said not to have done much injury. Letters from Jamaica mention that the embarkation of H M. 5th W. I. regiment for this Island would be de ferred until the end of next month, the admiral not deeming it prudent to expose them among these Islands at this tempestuous season. 1 pe total discomfiture of the Insurgents under Boli- '■ar is confirmed.—In consequence of which the govern- »r of Caracas, from the friendship existing between the courts of Paris and Madrid, had sent to Martinique pro posing to shut all the ports on the Main against all na- A tw e veep! French vessels from that Island. An ar- ^geraent to this effect was to take, place immediately: ''btr George M’Gregor who commanded the Insurgents Pter (be desertion of Bolivar, was killed in the last ac- ya i nth the Royalists. Jersey, on the first Tuesday in November next, anti the day following. Both representatives in congress and electors are chosen by a "general ticket, which runs throughout the state. Thefeileralist3.it is understood, will make no opposition.—American Centinel. From the Boston (Federal) Palladium. The United States is the most flourshing nation on earth; and all that is required is to bear this prosperity without pride and folly, and study how to perpetuate it. oct 26- -19S .5 (••■*«<. IMPORT REGULATIONS. 1 “ «*- ^ bw 'V 'r-t ; k“ were not made up of three-fourths American subjects, __ oHHlUel HOWfirtf, leads us to remark upon it—that by the act 12, Charles 11 chap. 11, all foreign vessels are required to be navigat ed with three-fourths of the crew subjerts ofthe country to which such foreign vessels belong. In the above recit ed case, relief was obtained upon application to go vernment; but k is well for ship owners to understand the extent of their responsibility—which is that bv stop page of the due delivery of the c.ugoes through’ any .ir regularity of the ship owners or m..sters, the proprietors of goods so detained have right of action for all dama ges arising out of fall in market, injury of credit, and the like; fearful indeed is the responsibility, so much so indeed, that the value ot the vessel might hardly compen sate for the consequences. Extract of a letter, dated Brunswick, (Maine Oct. 7,1816. “V* e had a snow, last night, about two inches deep; and the air, this morning, clear. It has been for the last ten days, so thick with smoke that the sun was scarcely visi bly at noun." Died lately, at his plantation, in Camden county, coin" net VViuiax Scott, a respectable and worthy citizen, and a patriot of the revolution.^ The sincere regard and esteem for this gentleman, while in life, was evinced by his fellow-citizens selecting him, at different times, to fill distinguished civil and military appointments. In his death, his family and Ins country have sustained a seri ous loss. PORT oTSAVANNAH, Saturday, October 2G, 1816. ARltl VKJl, Ship Glenthorn, Ranev, Cliariestpn British schooner James 8t Charlotte, Symmonett. Nas sau. (n ,p.) Sloop Volant, ll‘Lean, Charleston CLKAHKn. Brig Aurora, Chamulin, New-York Fawn, Jones, Boston SHIPWRECKS! Arrived, at this port last evening the British schooner James & Charlotte, captain Symmonett, from' Nassau, (x. p.) having on board tiie officers and crews of the fol lowing vessels, which were wrecked between the 18th and 21st September last, in a gale of wind, viz.—Ship Rebecca, captain Ewing, from Cadiz, bound to Sav;ji- nah, with a. cargo of wines. The Rebecca lift Cadiz on the 8th August, from which time to the 18th September nothing material occurred. , On the 19th, at *10 r. u. a gale commenced which drove the Rebecca ashore on the Florida Ri.ef. Every exertion was made ".o save the ttiui lj i Liu mrnmmrmm. - . Charleston* being 1 nearly finished, she will be ready to resume the re#^ulap trade to Augnsta, in about ten days, and will run Readily until next summer. Some persons Unacquainted with tiie facts, being- under an im pression that the injury to the boiler was occasioned by corrosion,-pieces ot it, cut from the very part where it burst, may.be seen on board, or at the counting room of .Vft*. Chajues Howard, by which it will be manifest that tiie iron is now, as sound anil substantial as \frhen new. I he steam-boat witl take loaded boats from Savannah to Augusta, either for a proportion of tiie freight, or for a fixed sum: or, a few shares will be sold in exchange for For Havre or liortleaux (~As freight Duty ujfevj The brtgTYBEE, N. Cobb, master, is in com- ^.„pU te order and now ct dv to receive a cargo.— For freigiit or passage apply on board, or to Ilea % 15utier,. Johnston 9 8 W karf JVho have received by said trig, from New-Yark and for » ’ iu.ii-, 4 pipes Holland Gin 5 hhds 3d proofW. I. Rum 5 pipes 4th do Cognac Rrandy 7 do Siciiy Madeira Wine 20 quarter c -.sks Colminar Wine 3 do do Malaga do 50 half boxes Soap . 5 cask bar Lead 23 do Shot, assorted 2 bales Twine 32 bags Coffee and 49 iron bound water Pastes For St. Alary’s. The fast sailing sloop M ARY, to sail on Wed- kjjBhj^nesday next. For freigiit or passage, (ha» mg aS&ifei Stood acconimodalions,) applv to the master on board, or to M. HERBERT & Co. ect 26—128 _ warranted-enu- ihe as imp u ted oct 26- -128 1' vu’ charter, To either rf the West India Islands, A staunch Bahama Schooner, that can earn' about 256 barrels, sails well and captain well ac quainted among these Islands. For further in formation applv to SAMUEL G.BUNCH, oct 26— 1.23 A* or s>a it". The fine fist Sailing schooner KIFLEAIAN, hS r » b, l'lt chiet, y cellar, sails neany new, well cal- AwtiSfaculated for a pilot-boat or a'smad packet. For further pardcul .rs enqiure of t.. captain oil board, lay ing at Williamson Sc Le Yiiier’s unaif. Uriah Hayden. oct 26—if—128 A. Low & Co. HVVE BECElVt.O Itf the sfiijts Georgia, and John & Edward, from Liver pool, just arrived, Brussels Carpeting, with bordering and hearth Rugs to ship, but nothing could relieve her. Captain Ewing, and ] _ matca crew, the next da;,', took to the long boat and landed i Venetian ana Scotch Carpeting, ami carpet Binding about 15 miles from the ship, on Key Tavanear. But a i Green crumb Cloths and table C overs bout 15 miles from the ship, on small part ofthe Reb ecu’s cargo was saved, she having nearly gone to pieces before any boats could get to her. What little of tiie cargo that was saved was carried, to gether with the officers and crew into Nassau, whfie they arrived on the 21st nit. The Ittbcccu is ov> ned by Mr. A. Kmx of this city —the ship and part of tier cargo, we understand was insured in this place, and part at Lloyd's. The schooner Benjamin, An.-eii L Cushman, master, 28 days from Boston, bound to Havana, v. ith a cargo of fish, lumber and dry goods was io:ai!y lost on the Isl and of gr ind Bahama of the 21st of September last in a violent and dreadful gale of wind—the crew by great exertions were all saved and arrived at Nassau. The brig Catherine, captain Cox, of Saient, lost on the Florida Reef in tiie same gale. We learn from capts: Ewing, Cushman, ?c Cox, that the Superior Cloths and Cassimtves Dr.,b Cloths, for great coats Fastnoliable pc-l.sse Cloths Printed and plaid Bombazets, for childrens’ wear Velveteens and Corduroys Fine long Lawns Irish SUft things, and lane ns, very cheap Cnintz furniture Calicoes Winter Shawls and lace YitL. Furniture Fringes ur,d bed Lace . Superior green Cloth, for billiard tables Bed Ticks, and a further supply of negro Blankets and cotton Bagginr, tec. < Cloth, ,et 26—128 Stcbhias 6: Mason, In addition to thtir general assortment of Goods, have received, i>y tiie Eliza Ena, Harriet Newell, Laura, anil following vessels were also lost in the-gale above aliitri- j ether vessels,from Nevv-York and Boston, a variety of ed to, off die Florida shore:—Brig Hazard. ca|r ain Up- I JYucy, Fashionable and Staple -Articles—amongst winch gers, from Boston, bound to Havana. An English ship from Honduras bound to London, names of tiie strip and master not recollected. Ship , captain Armstrong, of Philadelphia, totally lost. The brig William & Mary, Cooper, master, from Philadelphia, bound to Havana and New-Orleans, w as wrecked on Abaao, on the 18d; inst. crew arrived at Nassau. Two brigs ashore on Florida. An English ship from Havana or Jamaica, bound to .-h.- vannah, with speci to purchase cotton for Liverpool, inside the Reef of Florida, supposed would be lost. Crews of several other vessels, names not recollected, had arrived in Nassau, from wrecks, almost exhausted with fatigue and ftunger. « “FrsiTiVKS for thkik Crimes on rutin Virtues. The Dutch brig Ceres, captain Schultz, arrived at Phila delphia, cn the 15th instant, in one hundred and five days from Amsterdam, With one hundred and twenty-jive pas- sengera. Wanted Immediately A JOURNEYMAN PRINTER, and two APPREN TICES. Apply to the Editor. oct 24—127 ! —.— Drafts on N T ew-Yof k, At sixty days’ sight, for current money. Apply to ~ J. J. F. Blanchard. oct 24—v—123 Just received, Pep schooner Laura, from Aeui-loric, 6 hogsheads N. E. RUM 7 barrels ALMONDS William II. Joyner Co. oct 26—i—128 /Tim or’s wharf Just received, By the subscriber, 10 pines old Cognac Brandy 10 hhds Whiskey 1 lilid leaf Tobacco 30 bags green Coffee 55 bis do do ^ 10 boxes negro Pipes 10 half bis mess Beef 15 kegs twist Tobacco, 8 to the pound John -B. Gaudry. oct 26 vr 128 For sale A ypung NEGRO FELLC V, a good carpenter; also one to lure bv the month. Apply to the printer. ocf 25 128 . , JLzOSt A CASE, marked W H D—Landed from the ship D No. 163 Georgia, on the 19th inst. anti supposed to have been car ried ottoy a drat man in mistake. Consignees of goods bv said ship are requested, should they discover it in tneir possession, to give notice to the subscribers. James Dickson & Co. ort. 26—128 1 A piece of Negro Cloth Was brought and left in the corner Grocery on Way j»’s wharf. The owner can have die same by proving property and paving for this advertisement, ±26. ——128 ‘ oct. Stopped * From a negro boy, yesterday morning, four GEESE. The owner may have them on proving property and paving for advertising. Apply at this office, oct 26-C-128 Elegant Merino Trimmings F..ncy plush no Kwh suit *i;> Fashionable Trinita.ngs, Roses, Wreathes, &c. for ball dresses A complete assortment of Artificial Flowers Chenclle anti silk Cords French s:!ic Nets, tor'he head v— btis. velvet lndispensibles, with gilt and silver chains and crisps Fancy silk and worked. Indisjiensibles Ladies’ and gentlemen’s silk, Ixai er and kid Gloves 1 oldies’ atuT gentlciiieit’s silk Hose Indies’ and misses’ Angola tiioves. Elastic (jarun Fashionable scarlet 8-4 Merino Shawls White and colored Merino Snawls, with rich borders Lace Veils, Shawls amt Handkerchiefs Levantine anil other silk bliawis and Handkerchiefs, of all descriptions Figured Sr.tius Bandana, flag and Florence Handkerchiefs Fancy Purses Colored Sewings Embroidering Silk Floss Cotton Marking Canvas Marking Thread Boston Wadding, for quilts, pelisses, S-c. Fine assorted T..flts uudHoohuis Broad tw'iiied Tapes Black and colored French Crapes Canton Crapes Hat Crapes Linen Bedtick Cotton Becitick ' Furniture Binding ( Marble, green, mahogany and figured oil Clotli3 Fancy French Boxes Necklaces, with smelling bottles Kooks and Eyes Ribbons, Threads, Needles, Pins, band Boxes, Ac. fee. Many of the above Goods having been purchased fin- cash at auction, in New-York, at die present reduced prices, can be afforded very cheap. ALSO Five PIANO FORTES, made by Messrs. Gibson & Da vis, and warranted to stand the climate, for sale at the mvnifpcinriTs’ nrices. oct 26—128 For salt The subscriber has just received, per brig Henrico, from Hamburg, and offers for sale, in tiie upper part of i).-pass’ auction store, for, cash or good endorsed paper, the following articles) Russia Sheetings, Ravens Duck, Dowlas, Britannias, brown Rowans, Linens, linen Checks, bed Ticks, brown Hollands, root Linens, linen pocket Handkerchiefs, Threads, Hosiery, girth Webbing, oil Cloths, Ribbons, Ticklenburgs, cotton Shirtings, Calicoes, silk Umbrellas, Button’s Parasols, silk Hose, Gloves, Silks, ,silk Shawls add Handkerchiefs, Fringe, table Cloths and Napkins, merino Shawls, Gusshueres, Cloths, toilet Glasses, hat Covers, Pencils, Candlesticks, Pistols, thread and cotton Lace, cut and piain Glassware, looking Glasses, assort ed, Beads, Jewellery, chimney Ornaments, 8tc. ASD An elegant assortment of gold and silver WATCHES. J . David. Leion. oct 26——128 *** Brought to gc oal, m Savannah, On the 23 of October, 1816, a negro man who says his name is Jonathan, and that he belongs to Mr. Levy Eacles.f of Wilkes county. He is about twenty years of age, and five feet seven inches high, says he runaway about the first of last mdnth, and has been at New-1£ork. H. M‘Call; o. c. c. Will he told before my store to close sales, the GOODS •*# Linens, Clqths and Cassimvres, Russia Sheetings, Dow las, Ravens-Duck, cotton Hosiery, Buttons, Threadsjook- ing Glasses, linen Handkerchiefs, plated Candlesticks, brown Hollands, cotton Shirtings, muslin Handkerchiefs, for gentle men’s Cravats, gold and silver WATCHF.S, a pair of patent duelling Pistols, pint and half pintTum- biers, in boxes of 100 dozen each. ALSO ' r ' Rum, Brandy, Gin, Crockery, Glassware, Cordage, Hardware, Cutlery and pocket Pistols- Conditions,cash. Sale to commence at 11 o’clock. \ J. Depass, auct’r. -oct 24—127 ' Auction. On Monday next, 28th inst. Will be sold on -!/• h/irnt-'n wharf for account all conternecf, AT ELEVEN O’CLOCK 43 kegs WHITE LEAD AX'D, rXJtEiUATELr AFTER, On Charles A laurel’s wharf, 100 barrels sweet ORANGES 10 barrels LIMES Tow Cloth, Codfish, Potatoes, Mackerel Tongues and Sounds, &c. Terms, cash. M. Herbert & Cp. auct’rs. ,ort26-123 Auction. On Tuesday next, the 29th instant, Will be sold in Jj-out of my store, Groceries and Dry Goods, AND POSITIVELY TO CLOSE SALES, FIFTEEN PACKAGES DRY GOODS, Consisting of Cloths, Cambrics, Stockinets, Bomba- zets, Ves.uiets, fancy Waistcoatings, Gloves, &c. % Conditions—all sums under gjfBu, cash; from 200 to §50>.-, 66 day<L, from 5aJ to glOOO, 60 and 90 days; over §1060, three ..ml four months. Sale to commence at 11 o’c’wk. oct 26—128 D. Williford, auct’r. Wav & Baker Have received, by recent arrivals from .Yew- York, An assor'mc-ht of DRY GOODS, which they will dis pose of, at wholesale or retail, at very reduced prices. Shepherd's extra superfine Cloths, fine and coarse Cloths and Cassimeres, toilinet Mid Marseilles Vesting, London duffi! and rose Blankets, white and colored Plains, Carpeting and carpet Binding, white and colored Flannels, negro Hose, priest Cloths, black and colored Bombazines and Rombazets; worsted*-lamb’s wool, cot ton and silk Hose and Socks; mull mull, cambric, book, jackonet and ltno Muslins; Irish Linens, long Lawns, table and towelling Diaper, damask linen table Cloths, linen Cambrics, Irish and German Sheeting, cotton Cam brics, cotton Shirtings, furniture and common Calicoes, Dimities, Ginghams, striped Muslins, Bedticking; Levan tine. Florence, Italian and India Silks; YIerino Shawls; black and white lace Viels, black and colored Canton and French Crap s; damask, Levantine and serge Shawls, Marseilles Quilts and Counterpanes; Humhums, flag, Ban dana, Drury, Uomal and black silk Handkerchief's; silk, thread anti cotton Laces; plain and fringed Ribbons, silk and cotton Umbrellas, plaid Homespuns; pen, pock et and pruning Knives, Knives and Forks, Scissors; bag«- ging, knitting and white chapel Needles, &c. &c. . , oct 26—f—128'. . .. Mount Zion Institution. This literary establishment, will b>; opened on the first Monday, in January, 1817, on an im proved and extensive plan. The Female -School wilt'be under the imme diate care of Miss Storrs from New-England, a young lady well qualified for the station. A Sis ter of the Rector, will be employed as an assist ant in the same department. In addition to these, the more abstruse and scientific branches will b® uperintended and taught by the rector. The rate.s of Tuition will be, for literary branches IS dollars a vear—for ornamental, 24. The JIale School will consist of tjfree de partments; Enylish, Academic and Collegiate. In the English Department, students will be thoroughly and Systematically instructed in alt the branches of (earning, which do not properly come under the denomination of the classic!.— Tuition, 16 dollars a year. In thp Academic Department, will be taught the rudiments ofthe Latin and Greek languages with a variety of Et glish studie-', either as a pre requisite to a higher grade in the Institution, or as a preparation for respectability and usefulness in life. Tuition, 21 dollars a yc*r. In the Collegiate Department, will be taught ail the branches of lite atare and science, usually studied in the chartered colleges of tha northern and southern states. A list of these stadirs will hereafter be presented to the public. Tuition, 32 dollars a year. S', udents to be entered for oncyear, and tuition semi annually in advance. In tl.is whole establishment will be employed no less than Six Instructors, whose grand object will be to prepare their pupils for honor and use fulness in the various spheres which Providence may hereafter assign them- And it is with a de gree of certainty anticipated, that as the state of Georgia is advancing in wealth and political im portance, as new and vigorous attention will b® devoted to the intellectual improvement of our children and vouth The public’s devbted servant* NATHAN S. S. BEMAN, Rector. Hancock, Ocf. 4816—§m—128 N. B. The Editors of the Geotgia Journal and the Augusta Herald, are requested to insert the above three times in their respective papers; once immediately, once in November, and once in De cember; and forward their accounts to- the rector. y .e citizens of Savannah art informed, that Mr. Bemnn, ts now in this city, and ioifl con tinue here a few days. Should any wish to placi students unfer his cart, they are requested to call at the Of ice of the Republican, or at the dwelling house of S. Running. To rent Two tenement HOUSES. Enquire of Mrs. Philip Mi nis, Broughton sfreet. oct 26-A-128 City Sheriff's sale. On the frst Tuesday in December next, Will be soltj, in front of the court-hob sc, between tha S usual hours, One chest carpenter’s Tool s and one trunk Clothing; levied on as the property of Thomas Wilson, deceased, to satisfy* Edward Hughes. Isaac D’Lyon, s. c. s. oct 26—128 a - a- Sheriff’s sales. On the frst Tuesday in December next, Will be sold at Effingham court-house, between the usu- al hours, All that tract of land, containing seventy-two acres, on the Augusta road, the residence of Mathew Reiser, ta- ken by virtue of an execution, as the property ofthe said Mathew Reiser, to satisfy an execution in favor of the ad- ministrator of Young Griffen, dec. returned to me by a constable, oct. 226—-— CvH, DASHER, s l.Q. Uv,