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• •*''*'• portion ofths children of our poor from
$ ,-xannM, irreligionsad Immoral*/; The Ptide
* r edotniKHi in the mo* economical. and when*
t(ver it has been; at into operation, is fouad to be _ __
Wecesffuli and it Mod afford those by whose bc-Jdbvtff-M.io
bfiiflceneci' has beta creeledned eeppoited,th* ■
%muH pare and tetiousl pleasure, when 11*7 wit.
•warn its growing nadali.ms, and the improvement
•ef toe “little onei” nailer tlseir ehargo. Ut bim
- • whn 1> eold, or ddad to the (Merest* of thir school
'^ebititt end behold it* benetict fitied-by number*
ml children, whom toe tuna* of charity lure
•draw* fromthe liabiUiioa of psaur,, Ml heMb
»» •T 1 !
■■■■■ r*t *f B.e.a, April VA.
A Hired, sbqfiV.tae. Ouk. 27 dayafirom Liter,
pool, with nit,crate*, he. -Sailed the £t>.h March
and brinjra L-idoa dates da the 25tb. and Liter-
pool to the ffthh, one dtar fiateri^ko ho* reecie-
rfbv th* Milo. Left eh ip ltd arm Bolton, Gard
ner. for!» York, to ceil April 1C- Cardlnr-Ann,
Reeves. for do reedy; Ann Maria, Wade, do 21st
era, time of
■ ••cTPBw' soampmje
/-Hie committee sppeu-ted to U»Jt
tStftrdk’Kw 1 eamfmjy r-
tabfitoed.iriltoety. notify 6
dr h* ode * reP°° Th- ,
)hh%f*tojr,ratl*«*eta"S«5:rteo
icembem of the company. and all-Othcre willing
tojoia k. are inrited to-at read. Ifc*
‘lafkria-
. If .h ApnL and Many olli-
inoan. Sailed in co erith.
Uupa Maria, and Astrea, for Kew-Toriti and Eliza
beth, for Charleston. Tiie chip Filenn, J*»e,
ailed Ihe day before for Boeton. Spoke April 5.
of tiit ech> Dolphin,
mar 6—1(4
&»Mufc U*t*r Jiftogigation
g. .collfANT.
tee, a
' ttowofprtmd admiration, h| famtor of tide inati-
' ^Cutiaa, at honorable to ourjeily aod dale—ImwiU
- -’ceearnnherofinbaaearta,redeemed,in all pro-
fmbtiity from fisrasigy® cm, .and rendered cum
■turtaUe and happy. Let ceiry one reflect, that
Ike pittance .fapiradtroM each aubtenbor, nay
xr*U Ire retraanbed from toe long Ratof estntva
(■nee and folly, that marka hisexperdiure’; and
ha odlttuak that well laid oat, wb«h aha 11 afford
%hn the graiiBeatioh of knvwS.g that be ia eiyitt*-
touting to Ike bottremg and ennobling of hie lei-
••few areat urea, while the prayers of the orphan and
Vida* ere —ceiling taBtcVcn. in bit behalf.
v , UBNTuU©.
4
#n tree' etezazaa atrcxuea*.
*0 Wcomnaia—lam really surprisedthat noun
. ,vfcp^aa»MpvAfhee»eai««hAn'i«»a»»ical etht-
eatbo, nsyoftr name implies, sboud bare taken
«ch a superficial view of the Many inconvswen
oies attendant os die primitive and pastors! liber
Ay for Which yon soaicad in bchalfof jfour taecine
IHvnd*. I do not pretend in any way to ke ho*,
tile to thn Inly re*p*cUble clan of qtudroprds
tut eureiy there i* a rusticity in their manners, ami
-a'sort of cynical freedom in their habile, which are
(touch at rarianee with the improved and elegant
Vlate of society wliieh our city now aporte. Re
ject, good Mr. Pepularie, bow it must shock th'
delicate rterve* or many of our belle*, eren to an-
tieipate a rencontre at a sudden turn, with one ot
the creature* Pansy the vehicle of one ef 001
fhstiionable* with ila hind wheel just on Ihe croup
«f one 01 these intruders is the set of starting
"tip in s fright te rid itself of this ta
burthen, lam astonished again Mr. Po]
viy, that yot» • can suppose that any one sh'-nl
SsisUka a cow for a Sana fide biped alder
Man, when horns which y«t Cannot for a n»o.
M'-nt fancy they have any thing to do with, would
dt once correct the mistake In abort, friend Pop.
Ilians, I conceive this ordinance to he purely dr
lh'>cniio*l, placing all quadrupeds on the same
footing, and wliile horses, hog* and dogs art
pounced on by the tnyrmedona of the city, 1 set
«. reason in a political point of view, why cow*
. should have greater constitutional privileges. Bui
-rilould you be dnpo.cd to differ from me T
•hetriully join in bringing theae tnuih injureu
Membcrn of society op by uirisoe c.rfiu keforr ihe
next eupreme court, for thank heaven our habeas
Cktnitu act is BdV «j<peml«l as in England.
A BUblUbNT.
PrfMS Current 1 Angsets, tib soil.
Cotton prirTb. 1*a30i tobaccodiOaf 35,*A'-ur
r tr barrel fa tOikacsn 15 a Wj lard IS a Jlij “■ '
r 'it a .lift corn per bualiel 1 tS a l M I
1*)» I T5. a
bai
aeftl
SHIP JVEWS.
tigS-ffaur, Ts-.V*rrsw, 191. Ofm. n’tbtk M.
'«■' :
PORT OF SAVANNAH,
ssunk
Sloop Pa» orite, Trow, WUmingtoa, (N. C ) with
turpentine, tar, and tUrm, to John Hogue fc Co
Sloop Express, Hammett. Charleston, 1 day.
Sloop Adeline, Pradl.-y, Charleston, 1 day.
Si mp Delight. Cooler, Ctiarleaton, 1 day.
Boat Nonsuch, Aqgwsta. with 3*1 bales of cot
l»n and *3 hhda of t-bacco, to WHEaa Gsivten,
fohnatoa & Hill* and W. Joyner.
Brig Caaket, Barton, Liverpool, via Lisbon. 4t
days from the latter port,"with sundries t* Gear
kniiugh' A M’Kiime.
Alsu, one brig, one hennsphrodite brig aod s
srlriinner The sloops VolantM-Lr.-in, and General
Washington, Coeat*, frsn Charleiton, ale in the
Viver. ' •
Pari if CSarltiltn, Mag 6.
Arrived, schooner Planter's Friend, Campbell,
■antee 1 day, muiffi rice; aehooner Live-oak, d >.
1 .lay, rice. Cleared, ship Corsair, Sutton, N.
Y.rki brig Betsey, Hopes, Havanas scli'rs Six Sis.
Crn, Penson, Fredericksburg, Vs; Calypso, Hil
Jard. Havana; Satellite, Smith, do; Farmer’s In-
riustry, Richards, Kaltimori; sloop* Volant, M-
Jhran, Sawtmnakt Gen Washington, Coates, dr.
The French ship Chandernagore, of lOWMi.nt,
a from Bengal, with an assorted cargo valued at te.
'wirral millions, bound to Havre, arrived at Cher-
hourg March 8.
The British sloop of wtr Cherub, has taken a
Spanish guinea man on the coat of Africa, who
had plundered every thing -he came across, among
■them she had taken the Diana, of Liverpool, and
Himble, of London.
Part if AVw-r.eb, April 58.
• Arrived, British brig Edvard, By am, from An.
tigua; brig Morning Star, Allen, VS daysfnm St.
Tit ires, Marl, with nmlasies, coffee and specie-
left ah -ut 60 ra t cf American vessel*—the ports
would be dosed on the 15 h April; sth’rs Milo.
Beetle, 4 days from 5 .tsinnci; Charleston Packet
Vail. 3 day* fromKd-rngworb,Conn; Henry Din
ason. Wood, 8d> >r -m Charleston; kising State*.
t> l , Bichwvcnu 4 da/t; Frank, Coir, D-.rien. *
d»Jk Colton, ncr and cedar staves—on funday.
lOti miles fn ts Vaudy U' ot, spoke sloop William
Henry, from Charleston for S York; Ambuscade,
Skidmore, 1 eorg. town 4 days; >1 ops Patr.ot.
Crosby, 4 da* a from Nantucket, via New laindon;
William.Henry, Har; <r, 6 day. fro* Saw.-naA—
Apnl A«bt A Ion 7a, spoke sloop Triton,
iS nnd.f >r New York triun llaliimorc. 10 day* nut
in a leak- c.-ndni m, one rump eon.tantlv gnim;;
ltspi I, Bradley, Boston 5 days; Hero, Simpson.
Y* mouth, Maine, 7 day.; Spartan, Montague, 5
days from Cdevna; Arcatay, Hoyt, 7 days from
Aur-insnA, with five oak timber.— Below, brig Vie.
tor. .45 d„ya from Barcelona; and a rcho. ner —
Went t • sea this morning, (l ips Loan, Fcadick
for Liverpiol; Lorenzo. S.-vage, Cuaricton. Itob-
con, Holdru'ge, Havre; Saeletn. Lovett. Antwerp;
brig* Catharine, Collier, Si Km*; Arurha, .Mott,
AcnusuA,. utd sch*rCordelia, fi.rtbe W Iruli ■+—
Cleared : hip Cotton-Plant, i’a’li, SrvjniJi; br gs
Jane, Saui, Baa Imlkr, Tom Hazard, H iMridg.,
Liverpool; Reuben fc Kiiva 8t w. l!, I^.ndon;-cji’t
%L!o, Farnlurr .VcmanaA* Franses, SaoU, llama.
hm and W VkWBt.
pti
ffd M anti, the wreck of the wsfiV Dolrto*. of tht
fl^fwtoSwHjkrWtoJof-lbc fnr«rmo*i. a temp-xary
shelter, ma<ie with sswJIspan a.ida*3i, and un-
der itadesd maiu'a Mnall bucket wear Wra, and
a box with some bread in it, and several small
bags of breed hanging mtbe fuse rigging; n Woe
coat, with metal buttons was under aitru be had
gold ring* in his eats, which we took • tit. and.
then burned him. The sssaelsra* shout 6i> tom,
lflfl lTBkfPtlfIf QPff,
Brig Pummu, Hedge. IF days from Malinzit,
with Molasses, sugar and cofloe. Left sMp Fox,
if and for M York, loading; Gen Jackson, fnm
Bristol m « loading for Eun pc; seh'r Jane, 'Hill,
lor Charleston, uncertain. -Sailed in co Wtlh bnp
Cleopatra, tar Newto-srt, s*d seb’r Milo, tor New-
York. Spokein Ut 46 If. lost4JJ,seh'r M< niiiir
Star, of Newport, tS dy. out from Alexandria, had
sprung her bowspnr *nd received oilier da mage.
: Schooner Derpatrh’. Sawyer, 33'day* from bl.
Pierres, Mart, with sugar and molasses. Left st
St Pierres April 4, ship Brupurn, Thomas, of Hath,
uncertain, bad lost one man* Henry Fam; hrige
Rebecca^Emery, for Saco in 0 days;' Excbarge,
Jenkins, bound to the leeward in 4 day*; *ekt>»n-
er Combine, trigging*, tor W>lm«rgton in 5 day;
sloop Atlanta, Wheldtn, for VeW-Bedford in 0
day*. Touched at Hassatenre, Guad. on the 9th
mstj left at Bactaterre. a ship belonging to New.
buiy, eapt Drown, from Wilmington, driebarglng;
and several other Americans. Otf Guadaloup-,
fell in with a small fleet under Spanish cnlors.—
April 9. off Monsera!, tpokc brig America, Otis,
4days from St Pierrsa bound to Bath—all well
8ch’rt Jane, Woodward, 8 day* from Wilming
ton; Only. Daughter, from Fredericksburg; Favo
rite, Cropp, from Alexandria.
1, * »—A brig and aeveral schooners in sight
, ThSt ten per. wait of that proportion
jtodksftld* company
r Cette*
rtv-l
„„„ iidTje;
..the monies he
I to UicjOint
raid Into _
order uT
John Cumming, 1
L. C. Cantalow, I
J. C. Winter, L
John S. Holt, J 1
John Connick, J
tjfjf IN eonfortnily with the abate resolution,
the undersigned will attend at the th&d a'oey room
> ifllye Ekctiange, TOMORROW, the »:h •inst.
from Iff until ( 'o'clock; to receive the-ab jve nam-
edamount often per cent on each share subsenb-
ed to the-slock of tbe Savannah Rurer'Narigaion
Company. Tbose persons who subscribed on the
Ssb inst. ate entitled to three dupe* each: those,
who were subscribed for st Augusta, re.-ident in
thnoity, have twenty shares each, as wjli benecii
by rtference to the Hooks on toe above named
day. No money Hit bankable, will be received
in Garment. ~
Durham T. Hall,
■ William Gaston,
Robert Camjibcl).
■tssennaa, Mag 8, ltlS *-J08
v . v . tuU.
Joka B. Cariiaie, J
CharikTjarvia. i** “
vfc SATURBir NEXT, 8th iuaUnt,
A dl be sold at the store lately occupied by Cknl> -
?*» r ^ Market-aquare, and on dam
CRJa^d * lot; betwetn toe hour* of 10 and
■o’clock.
The entire Stock nf said Charles Itrrn. coo-
sistisg nf Groctne*. llac-in, Ac. attached as the
property ot toe said Charles Jam* at toe wstance
ol Juhg B. larinle, atUcbmrtovAna, and »<nd
s,'sy r “• *assat s&zrs
may d—.(06 ■ - . - - r
Martkul’s a alt*..
|CT The Boird of the Savannah Female
Asylum, return their grateful thanks to toe gen-
tlemcn of the ApcrtmewFand Old Hundred Socie
ty*, for the proceeds of the Oratorio gif en in
Christ church on Tuesday evening, for the bene-
fit of the Female Asylum; and acknowledge the
recap! of two bnndiedand forty-f ur dollars, fif
ty cents. 1 ELISA IRVINE, see’ry.
mav 8 —s— 10H
may
For Liverpool
The very tup; rior b ig CASKET, Bar
ton, matter, w.U hare immediate dispatch.
iFot freight or passage, apply to
(Scarbrough aft M‘t*inne
108
For Liverpool,
Th* good brag DORIS, Charles May,
-muter, burthen 313 tons, coppered to
Mie bends For freignt or passage, ap-
P>7 to toa muter, or to _ 4
* ihflni
may 8— 1C8
Johflton & Hills.
.Mining.
A bale of COTTON, sucked dimond [D.J L,
No 2*, weight 298bls.—supposed to have bern
taken fr >m Wallen’s wharf with some other par
cel through mistake. Any infsrmatiun concern
ing it, wdlbe tluukfully received by
James Carruthers.
may 8 a—1(8 Smiih’nwiarf
Just received,
An elegant assortment ot’ itlacfc and Drib su.
jerfine Heavtr HATS, cf toe newest fashion and
irst quality.
J. H. Walter.
msy 8—t—103
Jut received
149 barrels Folk
160 d* Benf
15,000 lb. Bacon
160 barrels Flour
50 d* Whiskey
30 hogsheads N K Bum
40 do Sugar
35 barrels loaf do
150 do Bread
50 bolts Ne 1, Russia Osavass
Ter axis by
Nicholi, Dobson V[ Hitts.,
frb 20 4S
Corn, Oate, Flour, Qe.
3000 bu-hels clear North I’arolina Corn
So b.irrels superfine Flour
70 do Georgia do (at a reduced price)
300 bags Oats
15 tons Iron
1590 bu-hels Liverpool Salt, daiimrsM* of Doris*
13 hhds Jamaica Rum
10 do N E do
30 bis and 5 hhds Whiskey
1 pipe llrandy
20 barrels tye Gin
Hhds snd banvls Sugar
10 quarter rask« Tenenffc )
20 dito Maliga J. WIN88
30 Lalfqr casks dry Mabga^
SO box * Itaisiai
10 do Prunes
SjUO lb Itacon
SO kegs choice Lard
30 bnttn Claret Wine
Kegs Sounds and Tosguss
D> S*lm mi
Ilarrcls Shad and Salmon
IblfbarreU Salmon and Mackerel
ICO bt* No 3 Mackerel,
Hsgi Almonds Allspice and Pepper
Together with a general assortment of Groceriss,
at retail.
G. F. & Oliver Palmes,
mar 5—rl— l f -5
Map cj the world}
or uascaxox'a ruusriss.
We have been highly gratified by th*’ perusal
of a Map of the waril, en Mercators projection,
just publishing by John Msliib, Geographer, and
Samuel Harrison, Engraver, Pliiladelpbia.
The Map eshibitt at a glance, a view of the
whole world, including all tbe latest dbcsveriea.
It is in Minute, that it eahibita the United Slate*
subdivided into a tales and Territories: and Eu
rope subdivided agreeably to the arrangement*
made by the congress of Vienna. The engraving
i* beautifully exrcuti d, and the whole ss harmu-
itieualy arranged and is so compact a form, that
it presents to the .eye a very beautiful picture,
suitable for th* parlour, the library, or the esust
ng bau*.
A very important BMktital Table-, shewing the
length, breadth, area, and pnpuLi len ef the sev
eral countries nl the world, ia attached to the Map,
together with a Triangular Settle of great utility
for measuring distances, and it is ornamented by
a Tignetlr Title, executed in a mot* beautiful
style, fey Mr. Munay.
The Map is accompanied by a descriptive vol
ume, giving a view ot ike leading features of the
Geography of the World, illustrated by a set of
valuable Statitiical Tablet and Engraving*—vie*
ol the Isthmus ot Darien, illustrating Ui* pracica-
mlity of a canal between the Atlantic and the Pa-
cilic Oceans; and view of the Isthmus of dues and
Delta, illustrating .the connection between the
Mediterranean and Red Seas.
Weareinfoimcdin toe prospectus, that it was
tlie desire" of tot author, tost this Map should
serve as is wsrfe tj general referee ta oa all toe lezo-
itig point- ol geugraphy; and as a companion to
Ilia Map of ibe Uiuttii Stairs; the one being toe
picture of a country became one cf the most in
teresting on toe globe—the etuer giving a general
display of the worid at s glance. We are icfcnn
ed by-the Agent for. these works, that etiirgcs*
Mas of Gsuaei* is nearly finished, and will be
ready for deiivety to subscribers this spring—It i*
u> preparation by tbe publishers of the shot emeu-
tioned Maps, and'Wfitn readv wilt be an object nl
great importance to the citizens of Georgia—and
will also enable toe publisher* to fellow up- tot.ii
general plan so far as our Mate is concerned,
which we understand to have been predicated up
on the idea that a complete view ct toe Geogra
phy of the World could be presented by three
woika—which should be in Uie hands of every
c tixen ofthe United States—Then are
It. The Msp a*. 1 Description of the World;
3d, Tbe Map and Description of the United
StRtes. *■ •
3d- A Map of th* state in which be resides.
From a perusal of of the specimen, we have no
doubt but his desire will be fulfilled, and have
great pleasure in recommending this soap to the
attention of our fellow-citizens.
The works may be aecn at William T. Williams'
Book Store—they are beautifully executed, and
do credit to toe state of toe ai t* id this country.
grT^Thoac citizens who honored the
United States’ Map with.their nibseriution to Mr.
Hertford, deceased, can'be supplied with their
copies in eltgant order by C. P. Harrision, En
graver from Philadelphia, who has taken charge
.f this agency. He will also be happy to receive
order* fur Hank or other Engraving, which kt
pledges him .elf that either in writing or ornamen
tal work, shall be superior te any thing as yet
done for the southern country.
may 6—— h-6
N Dover fc Tltlw.
of Alexandre Dover and outers, to wit:
I'KIj acres adjoining Foint Pctre, on the St.
Mary's river, 8900 adjoining the town of St Mai
ry s, called the Dark Entry, 9643 acres about eight
mile* from toe town, ia different tracts; 5500acres
in different tracts in the said river, from thirty to
fifty miles from the town aforesaid; 38o acres en
crooked river; 293 on said creek snd 1320 on
Dover Greek, sad opposite the sea k St Andrew’s
JOHN H. MOREL, nwtkai
may 5 —1—105
pvnuc
SdLES.
f
JUCTHKVis.
Oa WEDNESDAY, the riOik ioat.
* Af m t’tiotis
.Will b* said at St. Mary’s, by, coaaeat of the par-
ties interested. *■ . > »
The ship Jfettetm Centra de Ut, her
tackle, apparel, end- fcnxiture, cad the
,cargo found on board.
' -re*. The hr% Cenjume m Men at Mm
JtfYxdsr, her tackle, apparel and furniture.
jott£ Condition*, each.
may 5-
Joha Doeg, dtfmtf mmrtktd.
MtrskaVs sates.
Marshal’s sales.
On the first Tuesday in June next,
Will be sold at toe corn t-houie, ia toe city of Sa-
vannah, between the hour* of 10 and 2 o’clock.
Four hundred acres of Land, on 8ape!o Island,
ia tbe county of M'lntosh; levied ua as tbe pro
>erty ef J kn Montallet, deceased, at toe saitot
lolin 8 Trulutva T. Hopkins, executor of John
Montallet. JOHN H MOREL, rtarthal
may 1—-|—102
Marshal’s sales.
On iht first luesdauin Junt ntxt.
Will be sold at the court-hook*, in the city of Sa
vannah. between toe hours of 10 and 3 o’clock,
A prime Negro Man; le vied upon as the pn
perty of Thomas Smith, deceased, at the ruit <■
William Dixon fc Go vs. xdminblratrix and admi
nistrator of Thomas Smith, surv.
John H. Murel, marshal.
msy 1 1 103
Ti-Mulrr-iw,'-9U> iazfunt*
trot 4* **M I- my srsfe*
Groce ies Ami 1" tj Cwudw.
i U t'sfacJf
A Hotrc, AMCt'r,
-108
Ou Wednesday noxt, ISm inaunt,
WiU heeeU -et,te rsrfdr i» if S XeibA t^t, IT*
, ur'e tmU-ge, R- tg>naa.nl .
Hwmbold snd Sitchra Fiutaiiw«|
. / ' eoaais.as* wr'-.’t’
i Sideboard, Sola -i - *
Dining sad tea Tablet
- ‘ Becretcy and Boufc-Caso ci
Bedsteads and Bestdiag
Looking-Gliusea
; . Chain, work Tablet *
i&'rtiicscaad Curaita
readers, Aadirons, Shave] ariTuwa *M
A variety of other Artril**
Jl»*. ■
1 riaao-Fostsaad Suitor .
Terms cash
Lfea Mat-oil 11 I’lfed.
Willilurd A JUaker ausi’r*.
may 7-
-1«7
nvmna.
An the fret Tueeaag en Jam aeteS,
Wilt be sold at the Maikxtfcmisc in SL Mary’s
the following tracts uf land, levied oa as tot .
property «f (he late James Seagrove, eiquire. Tuesday ia Jaas next, to* following real props*.
dacoued, at The suit *. Oorer\ T^lme, and
Lands for sals.
Pursue A to aa aider and decree ofthe hoaoiw*
ble tot inferior court cf Um cauctv of Chatham,
at tot present tern, will be act up for sale, at th*
court-hotue ia the «ty of Savannah on toe VriS
Fsrecutor’s sale. ■
On /At Jt el Tutulitg in July next,
Will be sold at the evurt-bouae ia to* city of Sa
vannah,
Tbe following three NEGROES, Nad, Bose
and Nancy, belongisg te the estate of Stephen
Millen deceased, ta pursuance of sn order of th*
'nfericr court of Ckatliam county.
Juhn C. Gugel
may 7 107 Quaffed Etneuttr.
Administrator’s sale.
On the fret Tuettbi, in July uarl,
Will fib sold at toe court-house ia the city of Sa-
vsnnah,
The following two NEGROES, Loaen and
Flora, belonging to the estate of Mrs. Sarah Milk n,
deceased, for tbe benefit cf the heirs of to* said
deceased, under an order of the honorable toe
Inferior court of Chatham county.
Jehu Milieu, cdoi’or.
may 7 10f
aYotice,
All persons having iff mar., l against the estate
the late Tin ®*-. Me’ d-mhall.c-quirr, are IT-
quoted ‘o pre-xnt them within the ti.ue prescrib.
by law; and all tb-ke indebted are requested
make immediate pa: mem o the aubsertbera.
may 8 a-f 108
JS'otice.
fivHicn Menhwa. are required to make
thier returns to ibis office of Golds sold on cos*
miski-ua from 1st January lx*:, to lit inst. on or
beture toe luto bt toe present month
, John I. Robert*,
Cirv Trewtrer'e Offer, Cttftnatwnr.
Camrank, lei Mag, 1*1*. 168
Poicelton Academy.
The public examination ot the Sladentn in
Fowelton Academy, will commence on Monday
toe 1st June next, and be continued on Tuesday,
and tne term w ill close with a public exhibition
on Wednesday, the 3d. The p itruni of the In
stitution, end the public in geaoral, are respeet
tully inriteu to attend.
The succeeding term will open on Monday,
toe 23d June, tinder the rectorship of Mr. Smith,
a.-a. (late of MiddiColl.-y who is expected to con
tinue to that station for a series of years Miss
Stebbias will continue at the head of the female
department; Miss 8. Stebb n* ia her assistant-
The Rev. Mr. Swift, a. x. it engaged as sn as
sistant teacher of Ungufegfes; and Mr. S. H. Miller,
English teacher. ,
The Hoard of Trust,.nntieca with pleasure, the
nring respectability uf the Institution under their
care; and are fully'persuad. d that the young la-
.lie* and gentlemen engaged for cnndueling it*
different departments, merit the confidence of toe
pu: lie. .
The branches of ntritil and polite education
usually taught in this and similar Institutions will
Oe continued; and toe rates uf taition will remain
as they have b en.
Two good Pianos* will be at toe service of the
school, ends competent trseber of musick is ex
pected to give lessons. The bills cf tuition are to
oe paid quarterly in advance to S. Duggar, Esq
teacher.
Hoard can be procured in respectable families
on moderate terms.
The village of Powelton enjoys a high, agreea
ble and very heahlty situation. TI-* society of
the place is eminently moral; too email indeed
for frequent scenes of (jut and dissipation, but
sufftciuitly extenaive for toe imprt>vtment of the
youth of both sexes, who resort here for toe pur
pose of education
Jtg erder if the Beard ef Trail,
tj rS. VBSION, Setreterg.
P. S.—Mr. Smith has tot pleasure of informing
the public that. M Ranitt, of Augusts, will give
lesson* in Music outing tot succeeding tenet and
that M. Le Dure, from Lyots, will instruct in the
French Language,
tnrl I S +o 9
JVetite.
For aaoutlis from toe dxte hereof application
.will be made for the removal «f three certificates
Nos. 118 Ii9 ami 12 srheb have been last, of
tire st- ck of the Planters’ Har.k of to* State ol
SeorgU JOHN F* FBAdtB.
Tax Collector’s salts.
On the frit Tuttdag in July next.
Will be sold at tbe court-house, in the city ef Sa
vannah, between the hoars of lo and 3 o’clock,
Tbe following property, or so mush thereof,
will satitfy the taxes and costs, viz:—
The western half of wharf lot Ne. 2, in Yams-
craw, with the improvements thereon; levied on
to satisfy the direct tax of estate ol William Lew-
den fur 1815 and 1816 Amount 013 67.
Lot N o 34 in Columbia ward,“-ail,jett to ground
rent to the city, with the improvements thereon;
levied on to satisfy the taxes oi the estate of Dr.
George y. Proctor, deceased, viz: direct tax for
1315; state, eonnty aod direct tax fur 1816; and
state and county tax for 1817. Amoant $74 50.
All that 8ve acre lot ia Cliathsmeonnty, known
by the number l€ bounded on the east by lot
Vo. r south fey lot No. 15, and north by lot No
14; levied on to satisfy the direct tax of estate of
Michael Germain for 1815 aad 1816 Amount
819 12. *
All that 45 acre lot in Chatham county, kat wn
by number 4, about tore* miles from Savannah
adjoining Camp Covington, aad lands of Uilbo,
I'urnbull'and Vallottom also, all that five acre lot,
known by No- 6, in Chatham county, ia the vicin
ity of feavanaab, levied on at tbe property of the
estate of Isaac Laroaeh to satisfy the direct tax
for 1815 and 1816, and state and county tax for
1817. Amount 83 98.
A tract of land in Rrjran county, containing 330
<cres,tnore or lest, bounded oo the east by Dnd
uf Mary Maxwell, oa the south by land oi Stephen
J Maxwell, and 6. M- Waters, on tbe west and
nor ill by lands of Simons Maxwell and Amt Fos
ter and toe commons of Hardwick; levied on as
the property of Jarars W. Ward to tatiriy hit di
rect tax for 1816, and state aad county taxes fox
IStr. Amount g3 SS.
JAMES EPPINGER, t- m e.
may 7—107
Sheriff’* sales.
On the frit Twvlug in Jttlg next.
Will be sold at the court-house in toe city of Sa-
vannih, between the usual hours of 10 «nd 3
o’clock,
The following seven Negroes, to witt Tenah
and her four children, Abraham and Sarah, levied
onaa the property of William Stephens to satisfy
a mortgage ot the Cffgham Academy assignees
Also, the following seven Negroes, to wit:
Agrippt, Jaeeb. M dly, Venture, George, Cato
and little Afff, levied on as the property of the
same to satisfy a mortgage of E. fc J. Bolton, as-
aigncet of Chatham academy;
others, Anne, big Affy and Nanay, levied on as
ton property of toe same to satisfy a mortgage of
Richard Richardson.
Also, oao Negro woman named Phil
lis, levied on as the property of William Green,
to satisfy William Craig, and sold under foreclo
sure of mortgage.
George L. Cope, s. e. e
may 6 — —-06
Sheriffs sales.
On the jiT.t Tvreday in June next.
Will be sold' at the eeurt-house, in toc,city of Sa-
vinnah, between toe usual hsuxs or 10 and 3
o’clock.
House and Lot No. 10, Yamacnw, on Fahm
treet, and Lot No. 10. South Broad-street, levied
on as toe property of WiSiam Wright to **:jri>
judgment! in favour of Thomas F. Willi.ras, dec.
1 GEORGE L COPE, *. e. a.
to obtain a diviaiao *1 the said estate, to wit:
303 aarts ef tide amarnp. first quality, oo
Hutchins**’* Island, opposite the city.
650 acre* of land on Great Saul la liver, suppos
ed fresh manb sod pine.
630 acre* of tide swamp, on Lewi*’ creek, in
M’lntosh county, originally paichatad as confis
cated property.
990 acre* on Cumberland Island, ia tbe couafy
of Camden, about380 acres of which is planting
land; oa the premises there is a good cwiilmg
house, 8tc.
500 acres in Liberty county, northaide of South
New-Pert, in Rulltown swamp, originally greeted .
to the late general'Lachlan M •Intosh.
250 acre* of Lend oa Mouslcun’c swamp, is
M'Intcsh coanty, at tbe crossing at Turkey Camp.
200 acres of tide swamp, ia M'lntosh county.
Cat Mead creek, opposite Clapboard Muff, and ad
joining toe land or major Jacob Wood.
150 acre* af pine land, appetite to the above.
650 acres of fresh marsh land in MTntmhconm.
, near theapper ead of M'Keyth*r> (aland.
35 acres cf land, adjoining the east end of the
city of Savannah, part tide bad and high land.
A Lot aad Buildings in toe city of Stvaanak,
Franklin ward, now aenupied by the reverend
Mr. Caries. •
Conditiant af sale mfSe known at tbe time «F
disposing of tbe said real estate.
By order *1 th* adminirtratnre.
M. HERBBRT, mmV.
march 30 75
Let for sals.
Pursue*t to aa order from the honorable tbC
judge* of the Inferior eourt of Chatham coanty,
will be tald before tbe oean-bauso, ia tbe eifef
of Savannah,
On Tuesday, the fid day of Jan* next*
•xTwixn waa viva sown*,
AU that Lot, or parcel af gruuad, contain inf
about five acres, being <he greater part of the gar
den let, known by No f, (number one) west,
bounded northwardly by Liberty-atreet. wests
wardly by the gardes lot No, 10, (number ten,)
and southwardly -by bt- forme sly laid nff by
Mes-rs Currie and Hogg, en tbe gudea lot No i,
(number two,) being the property et the b’O
George Richardaon, deceased, sold tor tba benefit
of the heire of said estate.
By at dir if J,kn Come cbm, adminiitrst'T.
_ a WILLIFORD fc RAKER, acetfn.
Take notice.
All penon are forbid from purchasing a Let
of ground inahatham cauaty, coataing five sere a,
beiag toe gre ter part of lot knkwn by the num
ber I (oue) bounded northwardly by fishery*
street, wratwerdly by the garden bit No. 10 (ton)
and southwardly by lot formerly laid off by Mrssea
Currie aod Hogg; and advertised for sale on tbo
2d day of June next, by David Williford, auction*
eer, by the order of John Carnothan, adminutra*
tor of tbe late George Richardson, deceased, and
to be sold for the bcaefit ef tbe heirs of toe said
estate; as tbe said property ia legally vested in sc,
we deem it proper to give tow public caution.
William Wilson,
9 Dorothy GooUall Wilson,
Jo* Davits,
april 29 100
JUST RECEIVED,
Aad for a ale, it (hit Ofico,
A FEW COPIES
COTTOJT PBANTER'S
III
FARMER'S COMPANION*
A TREATISE
oa teas
IMPROVED CULTIVATION OF COTTON*
The improvement of eld fields and worn land, mi
well as ditehing and draining brackish ami low
lands; to which is added, a new aiethod of ton*
nuring land by artificial manure, spread by* truck
machine, used by a hoy and horse, with gram
esse and progress.
sxce,
REMARKS ON THE CULTIVATION
or rex
IRISH POTATOES, BEETS dfv.
BY BARNWELL DEVEAUX, ESQUIRE.
Savannuk BtpuhScat tjiet, May 8. [9 J
JVew Fresbyterian Church.
Ate meeting of the Trustees ef the Presbytori
an church, held on the 28th Apnl, 1818, it wire,
reeolvtd, that the pews in tbe new church, on tba
lower floor.be sold in/er timple cn MONDAY the
11th May next, on the followiag terms: exe-haiT
tbe amount to be paid down, one-fetutb psrabJe
on toe 1st of December next, and one-fourth to
the 1st of March followiag; and that in drfiuilt af
nuking pay-user ’ at ibe dated periods, the amount
previctusy paid ahottld become forfeited, aad too
news be re-sold- A plan ofthe pew* is ready for
inspect ion at die church. The axle will cemuitaoe.
-* 11 O’clock in the morning.
OhvCT Stnrgr*,
april 30—101 riairmea iemrg fraetcra.
ASSIZE of BREAD.
The price of flour being 10* doljara p*> bar
rel, the weight of bread for toe present monte
must be’.*9 foHow*,yix: , 8J- •*- ■/
12| nentahaf most w.if* 3 3 ■
M do , 4o do 1 I
Of which all bate? aad tdhn of bftau wfll
take due notiee. " • JOHN 1* H03EUTS,
may 2 MB ^
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