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.. not indispensably necessary to Beckfe the
eh® 1 ’ ! .■ m-thasrena and that coast, but simply to en-
felockade rvanc e of the Guarda Costa ordinances.”
a "erc folly t0 attempt the refutation of
, ™ * r0tt3 pretention9, as they carrv with
*" ch ,r ‘ m()8 t external evidence ofabsurditv?
' can notbut remark, that Congress is now
g To tbe alternative of either compelling its
leU rituente to remain the passive sufferers of
const) i , cm of outrage enforced by a piti-
coldly go
. -mated bv the mightiest pov
w!l ° n wa g ‘.jccer-sfully resisted-—or,
™P e ’ st ^intedy for injustice—the sword.
rnineut, a system which,
mightiest power ofEu-
resort to
CORRECTION,
on what appeared to ns good an
last, that toe fire which happened to
the liosoital lot, last Saturday evening, was
■asioned’bv the carelessness of aX;malc-d.T-
I'liis is incorrect. Mr. fjaup
; Hospital, thinks the
bv ar» incendiary.
We stated
fliority. h' ou
on
occasion?
mestic
steward of t.ii(
communicated
., the
lire was
Jtepuhli-
tcr Subscribers to the. Sc fan
ran inhabiting that part of the c if) ,rhicn is
hounded on the south by Broughton street and
tcestivar
•ceivP
the form,
me is uuac'junui
jestwardlff 6.7 Barnr.ro, street .who may not re-
eivktKir paper, are. dcst-m. u. send font; ah
he former eerier has artronded, and the new
ted with the route.
N^w-Yohr, December S.
At s meeting of the board of directors of the United
States’ branch hank, yesterday, .loirs .1 \coh AsTon, esq^.
was unanimously elected president of the institution. -
Yesterday, December 4, the day designated for the
pumose by the constitution the electors, 22 in munher,
gave their vote 1 ’ unanimously for the honorable Rufus
King, of New-York, for President of the TTni.ed States,
itndiorthe hofiorub’e John K. Howard of Maryland,
for Vice President.—Boston Daily Advertiser.
On Thursday “last a dinner was given by the citizens,
of Providence, (n. i.) without distinction of party, in ho
nor of Jonathan Russell, esq. late minister to Sweden.—
National Intelligencer: ^
PorsoBTvn.—The schooner gratia, captain Latham,
from New-York, arrived yesterday at this port—when
four davs out, tlie cook made’an attempt to poison the'
crew and passengers, by putting arsenic into some hath
that was served up at dinner. Very little had been eaten
before the tas‘e le.l to some suspicion, as the fellow had
before threatened to dose them for finding fault with his
cookery; the capt.in accordingly requested him to take
“the ingredien’s of the poisoned chalice to bis own lips,”
which he peremptorily refused. One of the passengers
has since died, a Mr. Benjamin—the rest have recovered.
The motive that led to this attrocious deed,.can be traced
only to this fact: The fellow had runaway, but was tak
en again tfnd compelled to officiate on board in the capa
city of cook. He is how lodged in gaol to stand his
trial.— Charleston Southern Patriot, 16th inst.
The Methodists in Connecticut have resented as a
state trick the appropriation of money for their use,
which it is said, does not belong to those who profess
to give it. They sav. wjfeview the appropriations made
as a matter of intrigue trt get larger sums, for others, or
to make them interested, in claims on the government,
which the government, denies, and so disaffected because
the claims were refused.—Esse,r Beg;iter.
« A letter from Newfoundland. October 29, mentions
a report that the CJornti sloop of war, 20 guns, had
been lost near Mistaken Point; oreW saved. A New- .
foundland paper mentions th - arrival of a vessel, whirfh t
had seen a ship ashore on the S. W. point of ( ape Pine,
with all her mast gone; and, from the number of people
seen on the beach, supposed her to be a vessel of war.”—
Boston Pallai.iirn, 7th inst.
Worthy of It-mark.—'The ship Beverly, belonging. *o
the honorable I Thorndike, which arrived here on the
7th inst front Canton, left this port on the 23d of July,
1815; stopped 3 1-2 months in Valparaiso; visited all the
Sandwicli Islands and the Marun Islands, in the Pacific
Ocean; loaded at Canton, came the f. stern passage
through Dumpier s Straits, stopped eight days at the f'a [pr
of Good Hope; has averaged whilst absent 5 knots and
1-8; and has landed 755 toils of goods, consisting of
12,500 packages; not one in the least damaged.
And what is the most remarkable, during her voyage
round the world, sin- has not lost a spar of the smallest
size, nor lud the most trifling accident to happen; and
the vert’ Sails which were bent before her sailing have
been constantly worn during die voyage.—Sulan paper.
—
i/F SAVANNAH,
Thursday, December 19, 1816.
The ship THOMAS FOWLER, captain Tho-
^mas,/burthen 340 tons, a »ew vessel and ready
•to load. »**« a-—;-i.» ■ . . — t
¥
lace’s wharf, or to
dr C 10a— -1 ”1
For freight apply on board, at Wal-
dt. RICHARDSON.
' .For Livtjrjiool
d7>e regular trading si,ip THOMAS GIB-
JIONS, Isaac Brewer, master, now ready tc com-
v . . I'wlinsr, an«l will meet with all possible
dispatch, r or freight #r passage upnlv to
.1 AMES DICKSON h CO. or
CHARLES ROCKWELL. '■
dec 19 x. 151
Pop Liverpool
One hundred bates cotton are wanted to com-
t!iC C!I1 V° I'm brig SPARTAN, C. M.
Coffin, master. For freight, for the same, applv
REA & BUTLER, '
, Johnston's wharf
" ho hare just recriwl, p-r sloop Susan,
10 hags prime Java COKKEK, for family use; and
4 barrels prime green Jamaica COFFEE
rW 19 151 ;
natch.
{■'Op ia.t Roche tie
The br-g CLARION, caotain Bodfish, 150
tons burthen. Provision being made for two
.thirds • f h<T cargo, she can receive quick dh,-
For freight apply to
I?. Hicbardson.
10 ,- 0
i<’or New-Orleans
The fast sailing brig SALLY ANN, captain
Smith, will sail immediately, bring nearl\ full —
Four p. sAcngers can be accommodated.
Ii*on, Coffee, \Vme, &c»
40 tons Iron, assorted, 20 hags Coffee-
40 casks Malaga Winfe, 5 quarter casks Sherry Wine
14 quattcr’casks and 3 pipes L. P. Teneriff Wine, of &
„ superior quality; S pipes Holland Gin
uj boxes window Glass, 8 bv 10, 9 by llandlO by 12
6-' pieces cotton Baggin 30 coils Cordage
10 cases Huttons, assorted
10 casks containing, Padlocks, Knives and' ForltSj pen
and pocket Kiiivts, 8,c.
40 crates Crockery, 5 hiid» glass Ware
50 sets tea and taBle China .
25 cases Tumbiers and Decanters, 30 boxes Soap
2 cases men’s and boy’s straw Hats, &c. For s;
ucconunodut.iig terms, by
ISAAC COHEN & Ct)
1 -151,
■ sale, on
Just received
3000 lbs C||SESK, first quality. For sale by
A Fox Co.
dec
151
i he subscriber
Has receiver!, bv late arrivals from England, France
and New-York, an extensive supply of fasiijonablfc
Watthes, Jtrn-eilery, . Pla'cd fVtirr, Cul.'ert., Afiti.rt-
ry U-jo-Is, and a tarieiy of other Articirs, winch are of.
'e tow fur cash, town acceptances, or pro*
Auctiote
To-MoitoxV, 20th iuBtafiii
Will be sold before my store,
Groceries and Dry GoocU^
- Also, -witlMut reserve,
35 chaldron best English Coal
1000 bushels ground lock Salt
20 Iwies white Havana Sugar
9 bales Very superior white Plains^
3 do do Bath Coating
1 do London duffil Blankets
1 do rose Blankets, 6 to 11-4. Terms cash
Sale to commence at 1} o'clock.
D.- Williford, auctx.
dec 19-
-151
For freight or passage, having
tions, apply to the .in. star, or
sndsome accommoda-
J. RATTKLLE. .
H ho has Jor sale, received hy said vessel,
S very elegant Brusitis CARPETS, of uncommon
thickness.
GCT Ail demands against the 4iip TIP1IYS, captain
Purringion, must be presented this week, or payment will
be debarred. J. BATT1XLE.
dec 19 151
For Boston
The brig ELIZA, captain Adams, will s-ion
tAhT^’e dispatched, having part <Jf her cargo engag-
*Se®&*e«l. For freight or p: ss tge appiv to tiie captain
on board, at Jones’wharf, or to
B. M'Kinne & Co.
dec. 19-
-151
For
Baltimore
The schooner^IINERVA, captain
ferccl for sale, tow
<iuce, viz;-—
Coin And silver patent lever Watcltes, with geld and
enamelled xiials, full and fourth Seconds; gold and silver,
repeating, alarm and plain Watcin s, capped, onJp.eited,
seconds and plain movements; gold ear aiaj finger ithlgs,
Bracelets, Necklaces, Broaches, waich Chains, heals,
Key,-, hair Or.’.ament!^ amber and coral Necklaces, with
ear Rings, to match; ridicule and purse Clasps, sleeve
md Vest Muttons, 2 elegant Silver coffee and tea bets,
five pieces each; silver cream Jugs, Tumblers and pulp
Boats; silver table, tea, sqjip and gravy Spoons; silver
sugar Tongs, butter Knives aiul cuddy Spoons, silver
Coral and Bills, pencil Cases, Thimbles, tooth Picks; six
pair double plated four and six light Branches;' silver
Gadronns and elegant Candlesticks and Brackets, to
match; table Candlesticks and Brackets, silver edged and
plain, a great variety; cordial Stands, two to four but
ties, richly cut; Cast. four to seven bottles, richly <*v,
Gadroon and shell borders; cake- and bread Baskets, shell
and Gadroon border.;; salt Dishes, with gilt stands;
Goblets, decanter Sfinus, Snuffers and Stands, fine Ra
zors, pen Knives, Scissors and Lancets; plated and gilt
Sabres, small Swop®. Dirks. Pistols, Epaulets and Lacfs;
swiml and plain St; As, Whips and Spurs, fire Dogs,
Shovels, Tongs and Fenders; gdt and plated bail But
tons and button Rings, Indisp /esables, pocket Books
and Purses; a handsome assortment gentlemen’s porta-
ing three fourths her cargo ready to go on board, b.e shaving Cases, violin Strings, hair and pocket Combs.
2t£.md will positively sail on Sunday next, weather 600 yards India paper Hangings, richly gilt, suitable
itting. For freight or passage apply to the captain f° r drawing rooms, nearly as low as common paper.
Josiah Fenfielil.
permitting
on board- or to
dec 19 151
- apnly t
OLMSTEAD &. BATTELLE.
For Charlestvaii
The fast sailing sloop EUGEVY, captain John
Antony, will sad the first fair wind. For freight
'-SfeSfcor passage, having elegant accommodations, „p.
ply to the master on board, at Wallace’s wharf, or to
Gaudry & Diipon.
dec 19 e 1.51
Auction.
On,Saturday next, 2ist inst.
H ill be uold before my store,
Groceries and Dry Goods.
ALSO
4 hogsheads West India Hum •
b .b.li-iels Whiskey
10 quarter casks Colminar Wiup
25 bags Sm.ar
40 pieces Cotton Bagging
SO boxes dipt Candles
4d ditto Soap
20 ditto Spanish Cigais
lo barrels .Mackerel
40 kegs Salmon, and Tongues and Souris
20 puces duifii Blankets
1 hogshead Tinware
400 pair fined and bound Shoes'
5 crates Crockery
10 pieces Coalings
20 ditto Broadcloths
10 do CaeMineie
50 do Calico
loo dozen Madras Handkerchiefs
100 bundles thus
A quantity of gold anil stiver WATCHER.
Sale to coiumeuee at 1 f o'clock,
A. Howej auctfr.
dec 19
-151
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-151
K
JM OIK e.
All deidsndsagainst the British ship T.ORT) WELLING
TON, captain R-imsay. must'be handed in to the sub
scriber on or before Saturday next, or payment will be
debarred. W. MEIN,
dec 19——v 151
For sale
Seven tierces and two barrels WH \LE OIL.
Charles Howard.
#1 or 1°) 1
Ft fit'
* II HI VK1I.
Ship Welding,Kinsman, Liverpool
— 1 — Susan, Bra'Mey, New-York
Schooner Rose Sc tiioome, Howland, Alexandria
cir.AKXa.
Ship Woodbine. Willed New-York
Brig Governor Hopkins. * pith,. Providence, (n. r )
Schooner Mechanic, Atwood, New-York
Port v f,\“, n'-i’/rk, JIecemb.tr 7.
Arrived, since ourlr.St, brig F.U^a, Rotter, 10 days from
Savannah, with cotton and brandy, to Henry Thomas
and "others.
VVfciijuiin u. viiiis.
Ojf rs for sale
1590 bushels Liverpool ground SALT,
dec 19 -151
L. Petty
<Sc
o.
John F. Poii}*at,
(opposite tub exchs-soe,)
Offers Jor sale, at wry reduced prices,
An extensive assortment of fresh and genuine Drugs
and .M'dictate, Bye Stvjfs, Shop Parmture, Phials, tie.
lately received from England, France and the north—
among which are,
Aqua Fort s, dtipl. Ailum, Brimstone, Camphor,
Cream of Tartar, Calomel, Jallap, Magnesia, Manna,
.Mace, Nutmegs, Opium, Rochelle Salts, sugar of Lead,
Sulphur, Tartar Emetic, white and blue Vitriol, refined
Saltpetre, Feruvian Bark, .Ipecacuanha, Rhubarb, best
American and West Indian Castor Oil, Henry’s Magne
sia, sodaic Powders; all the different kinds of patent
.Medicines, anil a sma.I quantity of genuine Riga Balsam.
He keeps a constant supply of painter’s COLORS, dry
or ground in oil; such as white and red Lead, Lytharge,
yellow Ochre and Spanish Brown, Verdigrise, patent
Yellow, PrussjaV Blue, Vermillion, ic. LINSEED J5II.
and WINDOW GL\SS. ilec 19— fi. 151
Education!
S/. Alary's,
The suhscirhers to the SAVAN-
NAH FREE SCHOOL, are requested to call and pay
their annual subscriptions. ELIZA ROBERTS,
. dec 19—151 . Vy.
i^ttj jLiSt
Uiiurch.
The members coi-MVising the Baptist Church in Sa-
vannah, being how rU-stitntc of a Pastor, and anxious to
' have the word of Life dispensed to them in their ilulfil-
ing, and feeling themselves unable ill a pecuniary point
of view, r o offer an ample support to a man of piety'ami
talents; fbr that purpose solicit their brethren anil friends
of all denominations, in this place, who feel disposed to
avail themselves of the labors of the Rev. Mr. Potts a,
to meet with them TO-MORROW, at said Baptis -
Church, at half past 3 o'clock in the afternoon, to enter
into such arrangements for that purpose, as prudence
nuv suggest, it may not be improper to notice, that
the members of said Church, after a full consultation had
on the subject, are willing to give up their Building, and
to have the seats disposed of to whoever may think pfo-
per to purchase them, for the support of said Minister,
reserving only for a fe w members of the Church, (unable
to buy) six or eight seats. dec 19 r 151
Bank of the State of Georgia.
^ 1 The Bank will be shut on Wednesday next, the 25th
inst. Notes falling due in bank, on that day must be
taken no the «-k ; v nrc ,v io.J?-. r'rr, 19 — c 151
Electors of Chatham Countv..
•/
Ckstleiiex— I beg leave to offer myself a candidate
at the election in January next, for RECEIVER .of TAX
Returns, and solicit your suffrages, which will be
gratefully received byj gentlemen, your obedient servant,
Greene R. Rake.
,jteel9 c 151 , ,
Notice. ’
An election for a justice of the Inferior Court of Chat-
™ n county, wii! he held at the Ciourt-house, in Saturn-
^ in Monday, the 13th January .SViaqtt^r, to fill the
vacancy, occasioned by the decease Riots*i* Muckay,
•squire; there being no election on the day heretofore
dec id-
JOHN P. WILLIAMSON, i. c; e. o,
EDWARD HARDEN, a. I. c-C. C,
OLD SR SrURGES, a. u c. c. ct
tdi ’ -
Iftive fir safe
32 pipes ohl COGN VC iiliAXDY, 4tli proof find fine
flavor. flee 19 -v 151
New-York Furniture Ware-ilouse.*
The subscribers have just received, by la e .»rr,7als
from New-York, an elegant and fashionable assort -rren'.
of FURNITURE, consis’ing of Sideboards, Secretaries,
and P.ook-Cases, Bureau-, sets of dining Tables, pillar
and claw tea and card Tables, Wardrobes, French press
dressing Tables, ladies’ work Stands, candle Stands, por
table Desks, Grecian anil bell seat Sofas, one set. ot ma
hogany Chairs. with an elegant assortment of fancy and
common Chairs, looking Glasses. Prints of all the Naval
Actions, Mirrors and Cornices, of various patterns; all of
which are well manufacluivd, and will be s dd cheap till-
cash. £jr* Orders for F-imltitre will be thankfully re
ceived and punctually executed bv
.T. II. Oltlerskaw & Co.
Corner of the Bay anil W'hitaker-street
N. B. Furniture repaired. dec 19 151
Cabinet Furniture,
Just from Boston, for sale, next door to the Baptist Church,
St. Julian street,
VOVSISTIXli OF
Sideboards, Secretaries and bookcases; drcsfV.g Cases,
dining tables, card anil tea Tables, Bureaus, mahogany
and jdain Bedsteads—candle and bason Stands, writing
Desks, f.uicv «itairs, rocking Chairs, children’s, dining
Chairs, Looking Glasses, an elegant Time Piece.
Furniture made and repair d. ,
Also, an elegant Chaise and Harness, one light Waggon
and Harness, and St. Domingo Mahogany, in planked and
in hoards. SAMULL Rl>. t»K.
(b r —m ■ ■ 1 ^ ~ -
For sale
The stor.Jc in trade of a retailer in Marlcct srpiare, con-
swting of choice V;nOCEI«BS and GOODS for country
trade. The stand is on * of the best in Market square,
and well accustomed, and t »e goods well chosen: terms
wiil be liberal. Apply at the office of the Republican.
dec 19 151
A FianLation for sale, “
Consisting of between 500 and 700 acres prime Rice
and Cotton Land, considerable part of both is cleared,
and has been cultivated. It lies in M‘Intosli county, ad
joining'general Hopkins’ near the court .-house on Sapelo
river. J- K. WHI TE St CO.
dec 10—.—151
Stolen,
From the Exchange wharf, a sl-.ip’s LONG BOAT, of
about fifteen feet keel, copper bottom. Whoever wi 1
give information wiiere she can be found wiil receive three
dollars reward, or five dollars’ it delivered along stde
the brig James Scott, lyihgVt the Exchange whart.
y, Joseph 2V.UZ8.
dec 10 . — w 151
Lost.
On the evening of the 17th instant, supposed between
the State Rank and Mr. Abner. Woodruff "s stove, a simil
Box eiYvelopeil in paper and seated at
the middle with wax', conUufiug a silver WAICH, Witn
gold chain ami cbrystal key. Any p«ri*»n giving intelb-
gence of the same Aall be liberally rewarded. Apply
at tnis office. dec 19- lal
A Runaway taken up
By my driver, an African fellow, whiri says his name is
August, of the Eboe nation, with his cd.wdrv marks on
his cheeks, and that he belongs, to a Mr. f . The#choo iwi
^ *i*1P*s,
k 1 * AW:;’v Umd. IAm-d.Ju:YJM*l‘
vertisement and take !
<Jec 19—x—ifl
The Camden Academy commenced on Wednesday, the
11th inst. for the instruction pf youth of both sexes, un
der the .snpvri.ntendance of Mr. Job P. Vinaxi., a gra
duate of Union College. From his experience in teach
ing, and the mo.it satisfactory testimoui ds of his literary
and moral character, the Commissioners feel much assur
ance that the institution will be conducted to the perfect
sat -f. ciion of those, uho may send their children
litre for education. The strictest attention will be paid
to the morals anil health of the pupils, anil testimonials
of their proficiencies and behaviour forwarded, when
parents or guardians cannot be present at the examina
tion. Children will be accommodated with convenient
hoard, in respectable families, at the customary prices.
The School Room is spacious, and from its location, cooi
and pleasant.
St. Mary’s is one of the most healthy spots in Georgia
—tiie inhabitants enjoy a degree of health not surpassed
in any part of the union. In this institution, will be
taught, the La-in and Greek, with the various branches
of English education. For the languages, tile tuition will
be nine dollars: for other branches in general six, paya
ble one week immediately preceding the close of e .ch
quarter.
WILLIAM G!B ON,
DAVID G. JONES, ( Commis.
ARCHIBALD CLARK, f siontrs..
THUS. H. MILLER, J
Ceorqia, Dec. 7, 1816—f>—151
Treasury Department,
6th December, 1816.
N otiee is hcrebi given, that funds have been assigned
for-tfie payment ofsuch treasury notes, and the interest
thereon, as became due at the loan office, at Savannah, in
the state of Georgia, on the first day of September, 1816.
And the said treasury notes will accordingly fie paid,
upon the application of the holders thereof respectively,
at the said loan oifiee, at Savannah, at any time prior to
the first ot January, 1817, after which <l.,y interest wiil
cease to fee payable upon the said treasury notes.
William H. Crawford,
secretary of the treasury.
dec 19-
‘151
Jarvis Norris
Informs the gentlemen of Savannah that he has opened
an establishment at the comer of Bryan street and Mar
ket square; he keeps RELISHES of all kinds, at thesign
of the Philadelphia Coffee House—and will thank the gen
tlemen for their custom, as he Will endeavor to do every
thing that lays in his power to please them.
He also puts up Oysters for sea captains.
doc 19—-151-, . ~ ■
N otice.
The subscriber gives notice to the public, and her
customers in particular, that she will commence fumish-
iug them from tiiis week with all kinds of TEA CAKES.
JELLIES AND MINCE MEATS in any quantity they
may order, as reasonably .as she can a.^rii. Please call
at her house, in Falun street, the upper part of the city.
Leali Simpson.
dec 19 -s —151 .
Slieriif’s sale continued.
On thefirst day in January next,
Will be sold at llryau court house, between the usual
hour’s cf ten and three o’clock,
All that tract of land containing 50 acres, more orj
less, situated on the salts; levied on as the property of
Joseph Sill, dec. to satify sundry executions—conditions,
cash. LEE BLACK3ELL s. a. c.
dec 19 -151
Ten Dollars’ reward.
Ranaway on the iOth of the present month, from R
Du Bignon, esq. a negro man called TOM, yellow com
plexion, about 5 feet 5 or 6 inches, speaks plain and ve
ry slow; the above reward wilt be paid, by the under
signed, to any person for apnrehertdirtg and securing
the said negro in the eaol of this city.
Williaiiison & De Villejs.
dec. 19 151 *
Belfast-House, Boarding School
FOll YOUsX’U L.lblKS,
MISS THURSTON,
IllOM KJfBLtSn, t
On the plantation of tVi.lioni Seo.rhrovgh, esq. Horn-well
‘ Dist-icl, Si.nll.- Carolina.
The importance of an early and well-conducted edu
cation is too obvious to require recommendation: and
its advantages, both to inillv iduals and to society, too
■rent-rally admitted to render any apology necessary for
attempting apian, which it is presumed, will prove bet
ter calculated to inculcate a ratio-ltd, solid, and perma
nent education, than is usually effected in tiie ordinary
seminaries for females. . ,
The leading advantage of this institution consists in
providingyoung ladies with aliberul and solid education
in drawing the attention to spell pursuits as are lasting-
anil useful, as well as elegant and ornamental—and in
substituting the more important acquirements of the
mind, in lieu of the frivilons pursuits which engage the
time and talents of the majority of the rising generation.
To enter into every hour's designation, to minute the laws
and regulations of the school, appear superfluous and un
necessary, further thin to observe that every part of the
oupii’s time is devoted to improvement, their conduct is
encouraged or reproved,'according to its nature, by ex
plaining its effects in such a point of view, as to stimu
late laudable ambition and encourage merit on one hand,
and to expose negligence on the other, with an especial
re<rard to that delicacy of expostulation and mildness of
rebuke which never tail of their effects ou the juvenile
anil delicate female mind.
Terms.—Reading. Writing, Spelling, Arithmetic, Gram
mar, Needlework;, Board, Lodging, Washing and mend
ing, §3U per quarter, payable in advance, scholars to find
their own beds, bedding, towels, combs, brushes, knife
and fork and sp./on. Books, pens and mk may be had at
the school and charged extra for. _
French anil drawing will be taught m addition at §6
per quarter anil g3 dollars of entrance money to each of
the above branches. . _
And for the nreservalion of health, there is a framed
Summer Housed™;It in the pine-woods, which is very
inacious; the school room, 40feet long.and 25 feet Wide,
Georgia—^-Scriven county.
Supertax Court, December Term, 1810.
John I. luviNe, T
vs. p-Rule Aisii
Samuel VV Allen; j : , g
Upon the petition of Johft t. Irvine, praying the
foreclosure of the equity of redemption of and in •
certain tract of land siUiate, lying and being in
tiie county.ox Scriven aforesaid, contah^ng seven
hundred acres, more 6r leas, called Uak Land
plantation, situate on Little and Big Ogechee ri
vers, bounded by lands of Mrs. Waters and Mond
Gross, being a tract of land purchased by the said
Samuel W. Allen from Preserved Alger, jun.
which said tract of land was mortgaged on the
twentieth day of March. eieh*een hundred and
fifteen, by the said Samuel W. Allen to the said
John I Irvine, for the security of the payment of
six hundred and sixty dollars. On motion of
Messrs Charlton & D’Lyow, attornies for th*
petitioner, *
It is ordered, That the principal, interest end
costs doe on said mortgage be paid into court*
within twelve months from this date, and unless
the same be so paid, the equity of redemption*
of and in the said mortgaged premises, shall be
from thenceforth foreclosed a»d other proceed
ings had pursuant to the act of assembly, in such
cases made and provided.
And it is further ordered. That this rule be
published in one of the publip gazettes of this state!*
once a month for twelve mbnths, or served on the*,
defendant or his attorney at least six months pre
vious to the time allowed for the payment of lb*
said money into court as aforesaid. •
Extract from the minutes,
SEABORN GOODALL, clerjt.
dec 19 151
with a bed room of the same size. Tbe school will be ^ _ .. .
moved to *e summer establishment in June, and thire in oiy office* svUhiU tiie time prescribed
remiun during what is considered the sickly months.
Miss Thurston fitters hfcrself from the encouragement
her seminary has met with for the twelve months it has
been established that it only -wants to be more known to
meet with that encouragement, that will enatde the es
tablishment to become permanent.
Tbe school will recommence January 12.
Each quarter gorowneucea on the first of January,
Api-fi, Ju;y>uidQpt«M. <iecl9—cx—HI
Georgia—Liberty county*
By Elijah Baker, clerk o; the court of ordi
nary for the county of Liberty
Thomas M’Leisnd Stone, applies to be dismis
sed from the sdministrattou of the estate of Ma
ry Ann Jurdine, late of saM county, deceased.
These ore, therefore, to Oita ahd admonish
end singular the kindred and creditors of the
deceased to file their objections, (if any they 1
otherwise he trill be dismissed from hit
tratton on tbe said estate. v ...
Given under my bend and seal, this twenty. .
third day of November, in tbd year of ear Lord
eighteen hundred and sixteen, and in tbe forty-
first yssrr tff American independence. S-.-
[L. S.f - EhUiVt JtXXESL c, 1
dec !?—4».—*51