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wfessen,
V r jdjwp rtn > ' c Russia, bound'to a£ Petersburg,
f*s£lKlsineur on the 30&Septemb^ kst.-*^. IStA,
nmoda—Captain. Church,‘Trom 'Batavia, in-
F rom , ,'rr cotony was still in possession of the
forms, »w t “ 1 ', .c e Dutch governor and about 2000
Uritish, altno g upwards of two months He also
troops had t>t 1 w as scarce and high, and no’sale
r t t ie American navy, lately, died in the
A captain o - no( . state( j ; but we suspect it is the
Mediterranean, on ^ w j l0 wa3 greatly emaciated and
gallant c:1 P'' a ? he went to sea.—New-York Columbian.
debilitated beiore
Nsw Yomt, November 20.
_ journal of the lltli inst. announces the
d T th e *t«a" bsJocs of his exceiienc >' General Slr James
Lsitb, »■ c ' B eral ArJ3LIE h a s arrived at . Halifax, on his
^fwcape Breton, to assume the chief command of that
commissioners, appointed by the District Maine
have presented a memorial to the Leg.slature of Massa-
..ravine that the separation ot Maine on the
Se of li e xntef alrerdy given, may be granted. In the
senate, the memorial was committed to Messrs. Otis,
® ? ’ pickerine- Fuller, and Weston; and m tlie
hoS, to Messrs. Gorham, Saltoustall Laurence, Hurbert,
^Frmn'^Mm'dnique.—By the arrival of < he ship NeaYork
* \ . Pnpiwndht. in 18 days from St. Pierre,
Porbe , cop a . <- 1 (Oat the importation into that Isl-
SSoJr and lu“rd was prohibited by a recent order
° f The fri>!™ n Co" o«sss, captain Morris, sailed from Bos-
toJ!nS..>' last, for the Gulph ofMexico; and the
Chin news is ordered to be immediately fitted for service
^ 1 to proceed to the same station. The Boston Gazette
st'aies that‘-captain Morhis will hoist a broad penant in
tfitt sea, and have the command of a very considerable
squadron,- destined for the protection of our commerce
aiong the Spanish shores.”
THE PLATTSBURG.
We learn from undoubted authority, that our govern
ment have promptly taken the most effectual steps to
to secure and bring- to condign punishment the crew
of the schooner Plattsburg, who mutinied, basely mur
dered tlie supercargo and officers of that vessel, and
plundered the specie wnich she carried out Orders
are also about to be sent, for the restoration of the schoon
er and remaining property on board, to the proper own
er. The atrocity of tlie case is such as to' have success
fully appealed to the executive for the adoption of the
mos; certain and vigorous measures to prevent the es
cape of the savage culprits.—Balt. Patriot, 16th inst.
INTERESTING TO FRENCHMEN.
We published an article under this head, signed by Mr.
Lee, late consul at Bordeaux. We have since heard
with great satisfaction, that the project for a colonial set
tlement on the banks of Ohio, or Mississippi, is in great
forwardness, and that the central board of the society in
Philadelphia is composed of .
Messrs. Garnier, (de Saintes) president,
Josh. Martin, treasurer,
R. S. Parmcntier, secretary',
Dirat, Censeur.—Democratic Press.
From the National Ativocat' of the 20th inst.
■ The following correspondence, which passed between
lord Exmouth and William Shaler, esq. consul general
at Algiers, does honor to both parties. The conduct of
Mr.'Snaler was dictated by that humanity which lias
hitherto in every instance marked the conduct of Ameri
can officers. The acknowledgement of it by lord Ex-
moui!, reflects great credit on the feelings of his lordship,
ant!the spirit of justice which actuated him. We are
happy to remark this good understanding and unpreju
diced regard exercised between the officers of England
and'‘America; and we trust they may long continue to
vie in acts of generosity and magnanimity with each
other. Whether in a day of peace or that of war, the
hostility of governments should never operate to pre
vent those acts of humanity which always shed lustre on
those who confer them.
LORD F.XMOITH TO WIT.LIAM SHALKR.
Qkesr. Charlotte, Bay of Algiers, 2d September, 1816.
S;a—Mr. M'Donnc'J having stated to me your extreme
kindness and attention to him during the period of his
cruel boiifinement by the dey of Algiers, 1 feel it to be
no moFemy inclination than my duty, as commander in
chief of this fleet, to convey to you, in the name of my' na
tions, as well as individually, my sincere acknowledg
ments'for this proof of your friendly disposition.
I am also fully aware of tlie extent of'y our humanity to-
w.-u-ds the officers and men of his majesty’s ship Prome
theus, who were so unjustifiable detained and thrown in
to chains by this f, rocious chief; inasmuch as you not only
clothed them, but furnished them with money to relieve
the cravings of hunger. Such acts ofhumanc generosity
flight not to be unrecorded, particulariy when they were
exercised at the risk of your personal safety; and it will
be a gratification to me, to bring this circumstance be
fore the view of liia majesty’s government in the light
it merits.
I must request you will do me the favor to inform me of
the expense you have been at, in alleviating tile sufferings
of my distres ed country men, in order that I may repay
you—and I shall at all tunes be ready to acknowledge to
your country this act of benevolence. I have tlie honor
to be, -&c. Exmoutb.
William shaler to lob-; exmouth.
Consulate General of the United States,
Algiers, 2d September, 1816.
Sir—■‘Shave the honor to acknowledge the receipt of
ynur letter which y r our lordship did me tlie honor toad-
dress me this morning.
My regard foV Mr. McDonnell was sufficient to call in
to activity every thing within tny power to serve him and
his family in the critical situation in which they were pla
ced-—and I never doubted, that in similar circumstances,
my countrymen w’ould have received' from any- British
officer situated as I was tiie same relief which it was for
tunately in my pow er to extend to the officer and boat’s
crew of hi*-'majesty's ship Prometheus, so unjusty de
tained-
l avail myself of the occasion, to assure your lordship,
that in the case in question, my feelings concurred with
what I considered to be my duty; and that I receive,
with great seusibi * v, your very flattering approbation
of Whit 1 have,done.
The nioftey'advanced by me for the relief of the Bri
tish officers ami seamen detained here, amounts to about
100 dollars which, if agreeable to your lordship, I will
*ctUe with Mr." M'Uonnetl. With great consideration
and respect; I have the honor to be, your lordship’s hum
ble servant. William Shaler.
Moose Island wen withheld from them _
rily of that government; and. I have the _
add, feat I have recently received an answer fr,
in wHfch he state*-tbaft he lost no ffmh.in communica
ting with tlie governor gfineral of Canada on the subject,
who has given the necessary directions that these lands
should be restored to the proprietors without further de
lay.
I have deemed it proper to communicate to you, as
the chief -magistrate of tlie state of Massachusetts, these
facts; and in doing so, {.avail myself w ith great pleasure,
of the occason' it affords, of offering to your excellency-
assurances of the high respect and consideration with
which 1 have the honor to be, your obedient servant,
Jamas Moyaon.
His excellency John Brooks, Governor of Massachusetts.
Died, in Mffntosh county, on the 25th instant, Mrs.
Mist U. Waltoweb, aged eighty-one years,
FORT *OF*SAVANNAII,
Thursday, November 28,181G.
ARRIVED.
Ship Harmony, , Greenock
Ship Adonis, Champlin, 5 day s from New’-York, with
40 passengers, iuciuiling eightclildrcn and five servantst-
to Barna M‘Kiune &. Co.—Avith a full cargo to Deuel,
Gresham St Co. Catherine Gale, J. L. Uemmis, Joseph
Bacon, Edward S. Kempton, Henry WTlfills, Corniick
&. Dousset, William P. Beers, Minis & Henry, M. J. J.
Aviel, Sturges St Burroughs, Cyrus fimen, Bailey 8t Co.
Perkins &. White,.Meigs St Reed, M‘Mewgie & Peace,
Henry Haupt, Joseph T. Device, James Bilbo, Thomas
Gardner, Rea & Butler,- "William Starr, George Gordon,
S. C. Schenk, Jas. Barrie, Alfred Wade, Perry St Wright,
B. Howard & Co. Harden, Waring St Co. L Petty 8t Co.
Jonas Harmon St Co. Stanton at Byrd, A. G. Semmes,
Hoag 8t Ames, Dimas Ponce, I. K. St Co. Mathew Luffbu-
row, Gumming St Moorhead, John Douglass, John Hun
ter, William Mein, James Johnston, Giliett Sc Milne,
Joseph George, Thomas Gibbons, T. H. Condv St Co.
and Jonathan Batteile. Sailed in company with ships
Edwin Bolton, Gardner, and Brutus, Porter; brig Poca
hontas; schooner Mechanic, Atwood,, and stoop Planter,
Mason, all for thApurt. Left at New-Ydrkfor this port,
ships Rubicon, Holdridge, and Woodbine, Wiiiet; brigs
Eliza Lord, Smith, Belvidere, Jocelin, Sally Ann, and se
veral not recollected, in four or five days.
cleared.
Ship Clarkson, Wilson, Liverpool
m——mmmm———mmmr- ■ -x ~ h •—»r IqiMMmwMmaamuae
For Boston
The brig GEORGIA, Thomas West, master,
having two thirds of her freight ready to go on
board. For freight of the remainder or passage,
apply to the captain on board, or to
Olmstead &;* Batteile.
nov 28 142
From the National Intelligencer, of the 18 th inst.
The publishers vf newspapers throughout the United
States, will no doubt feet indebted to the post-master
general For the" instructions which he issues to tlie depu
ty post-masters in tills day ’s paper. Tlie duty thereby' en
joined would doubtless have been required by law had
it occurred to the framers thereof at the proper time; but
the pqst-masier general has wisely supplied die omission.
Tiie order will productive of public good, and save
tbe printers of newpapers a loss iviuch they, have here
tofore suffered for the want of the 'information they will
now punctually receive. We hope it will be extensively
circulated by those whom it so materially benefits.
General P-oet -. Office^ November 16, 1816.
The several post-masters are hereby required, whene
ver a person to-whoin a-newspaper is addressed, ceases
totakeit out of the poet office, to advice the editor of the
paper thereof; and to add,unknown, whether tlie person
is dead, moved away, oo-merely refuses. The mail is
burthened with many news;Mtpers, which are a loss to
'he proprietors as well as tlie. public.
R. J. Meigs, jun. post-master general.
- From the Boston Gazette, nf the 18th inst.
DOCUMENT
"'^hifeh accompanied the governor’s speech:
Wtuhingtanf Department of State, fiictober 25, 1816,
Sir—I have the honor to inform yottc excellency, that
1 wrote to'the British minister here, in June last, claiming
his interposition with tlie government .of .Canada, in be-
of those citizens wf JrL^aachuaetts, whose lands on
For New-York
The regular packet schooner MILO, Thomas
Bradley, master. For freight or passage, hav
ing handsome accommodations, apply to the
captain on board, or to
Palmes & Davidson,
Who have received
4,000 lb first quality Flench CORDAGE
50 barrels first quality white coarse SALT
1 case linen CAMBRICS -io- ’8 142
For Baltimore
The fast sailing schooner RRJJTUS, Nathaniel
Thomson, master, having part *,f her cargo en
gaged, will meet with immediate dispatch. For
freight or passage, apply’to the master on hoard, at Bol
ton’s wharf, or to NF 'HOLS u HUNTER,
nov.,28 142 J.-nN ~ob»rf
For sale, freigiii or charter,
The brig RECOVER. B. Bui nliaui, master,
burtiien 240 tons, in c. inplele ot-iler, knd uiv-
ready to receive a cargo. For terms, apply* to
die captain on board, at Bolton's wharf, or to
Isaac Cohen. & C<5.
* Received by said tc.va- /,
80 spruce Spars, from Si? to Si/feet iong, for sale: ap-
p’y *aS shove. . nov 2H - 142
iron, fvC.
The subscriber offers for sale
The CARGO of the brig Three Sisters, captain Saun
ders, from Copenhagen,, consisting of
35 tons axe bur Iron and 6,tons tire Iron, oi-tfcred par
tial dariv for tins Market
9 tons clean *llemp
Coydage, tow.Cloth,,Matts
Russia arid Ravens Diick|dRiga Balsam
also ‘ t
The said I’RIG, 106 tons, double deck, sails,
.rigging, mgs!.., spars and,-igiie-athi- g; new within
eoiie y-ear, satis well, carries a large cargo, and is
in every respect a vurV. substantial vessel; will be sold on
a long credit for gooa security, exchanged for mer
chandize, a larger vessel, or real estate. Apply to
J. HAT TELLE.
ALSO
130 tons STONE BALLAST, on board ship Tipby’s.
Apply as above. nov 28 142
Bills on New-York.
. For sale by’
nov -14?
BALLARD & SPENCER,
, Bice’s iv-tarf
Bills oil New-\’ork.
For sale bv
nov 28—142
CHARLES COTTON,
On the Bay, near the Fcchange
landing,
From ship Adonis, from Nero Turk, V
1 bale LINEN, 7 tubs fresh BUTTER. For sale by
Joseph Auze,
nov 28—a 142 .Vi 11. Boiton’s Riikge
Flour, Bum ac.
100 bis fresh Northern Flour
10 hhds Jamaica Ruin
50 bags Coffee. Just received and fair sale by
B. jVDKinae & Co.
nov 28 1. 142
Meig*s Cy Reed
Have just received fter <Wc* J''homos Edxvard t
95 barrels superfine Virginia Fiour
IN STORJi
Muscovado Sugar, in tierces
Keg's best Virginia Tobacco, 5, 6 and. 10 heads to the lb.
Bales Yorkshire Cloths
Bar Iron, cut Nails, &c. nov 28 14^
he subscribers
. OFFER T'Cn SALE,
Nb-m landing from brig Gcorgia/rom Liverpool,
30. casks Porter, 23 crates Crockery
750 sacks Salt, 490 stone Jugs
350 camp Ovens and Covers
850 iron Pots,450 Spiders
Olmstead 8£ Batteile.
nov 28 142
The subscribers
Offer for sale, if ear'y applied for.
An invoice of Drugs, Medicines, surgeon’s Instruments,
&c. to a purchaser who would take the whole, the terms
would be made advantageous. Please apply to
Joseph Carnxthers & Co.
Smith’s wharf
qtV> Tlie machine' lately erected by J. C, & Co. back ot
the hosoitai, is in complete order for compressing cotton
bales, wiiich will be done on moderate terms,
nov 28——w———142
KW sale, nr to rent
nor 28
Just Receive^ EROM LoSDOJr via livt.hpoo*
Per the hard WMt-icbrth and Nezo-Orleans-Packet,
A VAH1ETT OF -
NEW AND INTERESTING PUBLICATIONS,
AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
‘ . FINE STATIONARY^
Among which are
Turtori’s Translation of Linneausj,/ vols. 3vd.
Martin’s Translatio* of Rosseau’4 Botany, with colored
Plates
Keith’s System of Physiological Botany, 1 2 vols. 8vo. and
Plates, (a new work)
Schiller’s History of tlie Thirty Years’ War, 2’ vols.
Boyd’s Trans, #rion of Dante, 3 vols. 8vo. (elegant)
Currie’s Edition of Burns’ Works, with a Biography, 4
vols. Svo.
Scarpa on the Diseases of the Eyes
Rodman oil Cancers in the Fetnal. Breast
De Korea's .Memoir of War of the French in Spain, Svo.
Sully’s Memoirs, 5 vols. calf gilt
Ohaiirer’s Shakespeare, 9 vols. Svo. Caif gilt, with forty
1 Rgravinga, from original designs byF .sell
Elegant Extracts in Prose, Verse and Epistles, 3 volb.
royal, Svo. calf gilt
Phiiiidore on Chess
Life of Baron Ti-tnck
The Sporting Magazine, Four last volumes, with Plates
The Annual Register for 1815
Akerman’s Repository of tne Arts and Fashions, with
splendid colored engraving, trie last twelve numb rs
up to July, 1816
La Belle Asayjnbty, or Bell’s Fashionable Magazine, to
June, lai6, elvggnt colored Engravings
djr 1 These four Periodical hocks are intended to be re
gularly in:ported, and any previous volumes of the seiies
that may be ord'-r-tl.
Crabbe’s English Synonymes, 8vo. (a new work)
Lempriu-re’s Biographical Dictionary.
Walter’s Translation of Dc \ autlancaurt’s Memoirs of
tlie Ionian islands, with a Map, (a new work.)
Huish’s Practical Treatise on IJeca
Price’s Essays on the Picturesque, 3 vols. 8vo.
Adams’-Geometrical and (rrapiiical Essays, cont lining a
general descrijition of the Mathematical Itistrnriie-nts
used in Geometry, Surveying, Levelling, i.c. &c.
with thirty-four Plates
Potter’s Translation of the Tragedies of Euripides, So
phocles, Eschy lus and the Coinmedies ot Aristo-
pheives, 5 vois. calf gilt
Minature Editions of Pope, Young, Thompson, Milton,
Illiad, Odyssey, B.u-.ts, Gray, Goldsmitri, P-ul and
Virginia, K.isselas, Sac. &c. cieg-aniiy? hound
One pair Eighteen Inch Globes, niouatcd m the most
afproved manner, on Mahogany Stands
Mathematical Instruments, in cases, various qualities
Che»“intn, ivory and hone
PorLbie Writing Desks, brass bour.d
Port Folio Secretaries, witn draw era, new patterns
Wedgwood and glass toumain Inkstands,
Large and small loggerhead pewter Inkstands
Do do with tops
Glass cut and plain Inkstands, for portable desk3, with
plated and brass tops
Hot pressed Letter Paper, extra size, thick and thin
Cmbossed Note Paper
’,1 rocco P.,per, various colors, for ornaments
Gold Paper, tor ornaments
Elegant fancy Card Hacks
Ladies’ and gentlemen’s Pocket-Books, various qualities
Reeves’ genuine Draw mg Ccio-rs, in boxes ol 1,2,3 and 4
rows
Reeves’ genuine Drawing Colors, in single cakes, con
sisting of Lake, Carmine, Sec. &.c.
Fine Draw ing Pencils; Pencils for Architects
Camel’s Hair Pencils, Pitch Pencils
English Crayons, complete sets
Body Colors, do do
India Ink; French Chalk
Ink Powder, copying Ink Powder
Japan iuk, in bottles; copying Paper
Durable Ink, Pocket Inkalar.us, sanel Boxes
Letter Files and Laces, pmk Tape, Sealing Wax
Pounce Boxes, ivory’ and bone Paper Folders
Battledores and shuttle Cocks
Hall’s patent Memorandum Books
Asses’ sain do do. Quills, Pens
I *t-n Knit eg in great variety and very' superior quality
Counting lions' Knives, with ivory handies •
Silver pencil Cases .
P .rallel Rules, Gunter’s Scales, round Rules
Chess Boards, P.achgannnon Tables
With a great variety of every Article necessary
Counting-Houses and Public-Offices.
\Y. T. WILLIAMS.
nov 28 w 142
| The sale of
ctipiyd by Mr. Di
the* 29th ijisfant.
for
Looking Glasses, cvc.
pair Looking Glasses, 26 inches by 15
do do do 20 do 19
do do' do 24 do 14
Various sizes Looking Glasses in mahogany frames,
from 14 inches by 10 to 11 by' 9, packed in boxes
containing one dozen each, and may be seuiiusatt-
; . to any part of the country
ALSO
case Canes and walking sucks
sets Billiard Balls
boxes Chocolate
do yellow Soap
casks cut Nails .
casks Tin Ware, w'ell assorted
painted bathing Tubs. For sale by
Ketlell & Sewall,
nov 28 pf 142 On liunte■ ’« -wharf_
!*= ew Store.
JONAS rIARltiSON <§* CO.
Have often’-d a store in Bryan street, one door from IFhita-
teei street, near Market s</u are, and of'er a tiew and gen
eral assorti. '-nt of DBY GOODS, ut thepresent reduc
ed prices, viz.-
Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Borrbazetts, Rattinets
Cainblets, Bombazeens, cRlored Poplins
Black and white Crapes, Cambric
Mull and jaconet Muslins, black Canton Handkerchiefs
Furniture and common Calicoes
Levantine and Dauiask Shawls
Imitation and Waterloo do
Cambric, wire and colored Thread, Umbrellas
Quality and shoe Bindings, merino Crapes, piaid Sarsnetts
Black and colored Gaioon boot Cords, superb Vestings
Ye stiffens, blue and red marking Bulls, fancy Trimmings
Shoe Roses, Coventry blue and Lisle Threads
Furniture and corded Dimity, cotton Braces
Black Florentine, assorted Siik, fancy Trimmings
.Merino Shawls, metai Buttons
assorted shirt and cambric Buttons, Flushings, Coatings
Flannels, colored and pink Cambric
Silk cotton, kid, beaver, Dutch and fleecy Gloves
Cotton Ferrits, Fins
Striped, checked, Japan spot, and plain bordered neck
Handkerchiefs
Cotton and linen brown Hollands
Sewing Silks arid Twist
Pocket, Madras and Urittannia Handkerchiefs
Tabby Velvets, fight ground and naval blue Prints
Superfine black ground do
Black and white silk Hose
Black, brow n and white Buckrams
Buff and wiiite Marseilles, lace Veils, union Cords
Stockinets, cotton Cassiroeres *
White, black and colored silk Laces
Elastic, Bellodine, royal silk and white cotton Laces
Cotton and w4»ted Hosiery, French and cotton Luces
Rose and duffil Blankets, green Buzes, scarlet Caps
Silk and cotton mournhtg Shawls, Sec.
nov 2R 1 — T42
Wanted to hire
jk cook Woman and a Nurse.
at this office.
For particulars, enq uire
nny 28—a*—142,
Notice.
I do hereby for*Warn all persons from giving credit*
in any way whatever, to tny wife Ma-rtha, as 1 am de
termined to pay no contracts of hers without my written
A ' L JOHN FHSEMAN.
'' *0T ... B
.. —; - -er- 3T,
U be contfhuedal the store oct
TO-MORROW EVENING,
A. Howe, auct’r-
ri .
Book Auction.
Ou Saturday Evening, the 30tli instant.
kfiit he sold in the Exchange Long-Room,
A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF BOOKS'^
Gentlemen, who wisli to replenish their Libraries, with
the most excelkept and popular Works, will fihd this a
favorable opportunity. The whole are warranted com
plete, and will be open for inspection, at the place of sale,
on Saturday afternoon, -
\Sff Catalogues will be distributed on that day.
Sale to commence at 6 o’clock, r. M. ’
M. Herbert & Co. auct'ra.
nov 28 -a— -142 i
Auction.
To-MorroM’, the 29th insti
Will be sold before my store
Groceries and Dry Goods.
ALSO
A light TRAVELLING CARRIAGE with plated
HARNESS, s and
4 good work HORSF.S
And for the bereft of the underwriters and all concerned
2 piect-s superfine Blue CLOTH,
Imported in and damaged ou board the ship William
Fell, John Bond, master, from Liverpool
Terms, cash before delivery, without distinction of per
sons.
Sale to commence at 11 o’clock,
D. Williford, aucth*.
Medical Science Lottery.
30,000, 10,000, 5,000 DOLLARS
Still in the wheel.
A few Tickets, warranted undrawn, the twenty-thiwl-
day of drawing, for sale by
Josiah Penfield.
nov 23 U .142
D. B. Nichols,
M ATCH AND CLOCK MAKER,
AT THE SIGN OF THF. WaTCH,
Bryait street, near the Market,
Is now’ opeiung, and has for sale, at auction prices, a
very handsome assortment of FANCY GOODS; among
wiiich are, gold and silver Watches, warranted; one
musical Watch and Seal, Willard’s patent Time Pieces,
elegant patterns, inferior to none in workmanship or
time; gold Chains, Seals, Keys, Trinkets, Bracelets, Rings,
Pins, miaature Settings, silver Ladies, table, tea and salt
Spoons; Tongs, Spectacles, pencil Cases, plated Snuffers’
and Trays, Casters, Spurs, Vases and Flowers, bread
Baskets, Waiters curiain Pins, ridicule Clasps, ladies mo
rocco work Boxes, Beeves’ Paint Boies; gilt, steel and
silk walcii Trimmings; brass Andirons, Shovels, Tongs
and Pokers, of superior patterns; Fenders; hearth, clow,
hair and tooth Brushes; Ornaments, pocket Pistols, Dirks,
Hall Lamps, &c.
Also 5 boxes Saddlery
Watches, Clocks and Jewellery of every descrip
tion. repaired as usual.
142
A Teacher,
Who is experienced and well qualified, wishes a situa
tion in an English School or Family, by addressing a let
ter to this office, or to the post-office, and directed to
S. IV. immediate attention will be given. nov28-j*-142
Education
COMMERCIAL!', ET GRAMMATIC ALE-
F vlligant eleve du Sieur Astois, le plus grand artiste
eerivairi de Paris, s’est consacre a l’instruction necessaire
aux jetines peraonnes des deux sexes, 11 pmeignelR lec
ture et tous ies genres d’ecriture, il les demontre par
im nouveau procede eprouve, lequel procure aux elevea
les movens d’obtenir des succes tres avantageux en peu
de mois de lecons j’l enseigne egalement lea langues
Tran^aise et Anglaisc, les anciens et les nouveaux calcu-
1s, les changes etrungers et la tenue des litres a par tie
double. Pour exercer les memoires peu heureuses, il
donne des explications tells s que l’intelligence la moinX
developpee en est foujours satisfaite. Enfin, ses con-
noisance sont reduites a sles pruicipes si clairs et si cer
tains, que les progres des Eleves seront rapides, si leilr
exactitude a les employer repoud a son zele. 11 y aura
une clas.se particulicre pour les personnes qui desirent
se perfectionuer.
A pplj’ at Mr. Oppenhvtw, jew’eller, two door* east of
Messrs. Calvin Baker &. Co. on the Bay.
nov 28 n 142
Commercial
AND
GRAMMATICAL EDUCATION.
Falli gast, disciple of Mr. Astoin, the greatest artist
writer of Paris, has consecrated himself to the instruction
of the young pei-sons of both sexes; he teaches Read
ing and all sorts of Writing; he demonstrates them by
a new method which, procures to the scholars the means
of obtaining very advantageous success in a few
months’ lessons; he likewise teaches the^French and En
glish tongues: Orthography, by principles; the ancient
and new Calculations, to exercise tlie least lucky; he
gives explications, such, that tlie memories of the least
intelligent is always satisfied; at last, knowledge is re
duced to principles so evident and so certain, that tbe
scholars’ progress must be rapid, if their exactness to use
them answers to his zeal. There will be private hours
fir those that wish to improve themselves.
Apply at Mr. OpfenhiIm, jeweller, two doors east of
Messrs Calvin Baker & Co’s, on the Bay.
nov 28 m 142
Notice.
The Pews in the Independent Presbyterian Churdh,
will be rented for one year, on Thursday, the 5th De
cember next, at the Church, at 11 o’clock; on the same
terms as the last year. Any person in arrears for the last
year’s rent, will not be allowed to retain the pew at the
assessment, but such pew will be rented t<V the highest
bidder. OLIVER STURGES,
nov 28—142 Chairman, Board Trusteed
Notice.
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Captain Richardson, of tlie brig WILLIAM, will not
be answ arable for any debts lus crew may contract, with-,
out first acquainting him. nov .28—a*—142
A valuable gang of Negroes.
Sheriff*s sales.
On the frst Tuesday in January next,
Will be sold at the court-house, in the city of Savannah,
between the usual hours of 10 and 3 o’clock,
Tlie following Negroes:—Sampson, Billy, Diarriond,
George, Louis, Jenny, Shadow, Cupid, Toby, Parish Ned,
Joe, Dick, Doll, Daicas, Betty, Alember, Lucy, Kitty,
Fanny, Uiaah, and ten children, viz: Sam, Amy, Grace,
John, Sandy, Fanny, Jacob, Tom, Frank, and Jim—levi
ed on as tlie property of Henry MTntorii, dec. and sold,
to satisfy Hamilton & Couper and others.
The above negroes being very prime, are worthy th&
attention of purchasers. ADAM 6©PE, a. c. c.
nov 28—142 ..
Georgia-—Tattnall comity. r
Whereas, William Joyce applies to me for Utters tes
tamentary (with the will annexed) ou the estate and
effects of JamesJoyce, late of Tattnall county, deeeaaed.
These are, therefore, to cite and i idmotusffi alj and
singular, the kindred and creditors of the mid <
to be and appear, at my office, within the time pa _
bylaw, and shew cause (if any they can) why such let
ters should not be granted.
UP.3S HI