Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, December 09, 1825, Image 2

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J e «*fon fiLTatRUb' 1 ' ' cisttott «f Ik* tetteto» ofUStraemattt aad ae»- He* both parlies to that compact fee wfoiis togly dbg*f#d io tovestigetiag tM claims ■Oil wKb 'the slagM etow to MoartataDte jeatioa and amount oftbm*. Tbn extract *f (tetter Atom Cat. Taliaferro. Him a ReprewroUlrvs fa the Congress from tha -•ton, to Gantt Jtiekuo, it famished . Wo Ojt QQty»bp*tt oantoooo Dr- J. C. gnfcxig*W*a4* candidate Car febtenaaa, 10 [only to thotr wbatetfbCr tea Werrooerider- {B tbevMeeoyoMmdby tha absence of Dr. | ,,1 tbe'ubiiptiite which tha Unite* 8t.lt Wariag. ' I were wffitogto contract^! reiatioo to tb* -ex «**, ~*brK£'2-£r IbaCbllalMimtwra Oiiepoct, IO on- [Simeai G. H. TROUP. Wbtobwe.te.d.-dwith tha tnwa.pt,, I inf documents, referred to dm Committee on AU meets* of feoCiti CouxoH yesterday «he State of the Republic. pr. j. p. Berevea, was racketed Health Of I Mr. Tumor taM on lb* table a raaobliuo Isor, aat Jtba BUrk, E»q. Harbor Mat. r rtitlire to the aocoUaf of the ^ tar, of tat PertofSirtootb for tha eowiog Bond, (which it prgpoaed to make {IOO,(hW) - at-h ‘ ^ »*—■ ---i Wlwfet ™ WaWIWB* outaad (piled in the troafe to . , .. ‘ somebody, Mr Jusfc jfeireja?li», bawabldteavafer tU xppetntawet af « Committee to prapaio aMroptet a .bM to alter abd amend the tecoad aaatten af the fourth art tela of the ataaiiteUaa. atita U> compel member* to rota aka aatt. y b the MM body aa HoturdaJ, MfrSpuM of petitioned for tha privilege of greeting a Rail Road from Flint River to the Retd of tlia Otkmulfee—thit work it aMmatotl to coat one hundred thousand dollar* and the tttta it odfered aqoal prirdigeayat * aubte qoent period, 4f desired—which Wit refer red, to the Committaa oo Agriculture ami Internal Iinpr Ttaiat. year, wtthont.oypofeioo. • Inaldiliaa talba bilk wa peMrih tbit day. ; tro bar* raeoirad (two Milledgerille the “Re- ytrtaftha Joint Committee on Public Edu cative add FeeeSchoola," with tha btlkpro- 'yaabd-by N, rikr * A bill for tho penaaoeot andawmaat of the Uawonity, and a bib Io iambus the feeds beratofereaet apart for the , of County Academies, and at aad support of Free Schoobi' Wake.aohoreewrod thebiM “toakeraod anawd tha feat iaction of tbo-third article of thaLOOMtrtatiou^ and tea bill “to: Itor toil *• meed ibe Judiciary tyMeto af tbit State.*— Wa than hereafter prevent aucb of time bijla to our vendors at we rabider of moat interest. aodhothoriting the Goremor to bu discretion to make deports iu (be iooprpotnted Bank of this statu. Tbe House afterward, adjourned to half peat nine o’clock—by that. rote rejecting a Die private correspondence. . to t«a aorroao or the ocohoian. motidu to adjourn till the afternoon. Io the Houtt on Saturday, Mr. tfyen, from Ibotinnmiltee, repotted a bill to author lie limited partnerships for tbe trantaclioo 01 buriaem in thisslal*. which mu read the firat time. Thu Mil ia (need opoo DM principlu. I of tiro New-York Act. it phuridea that- wlien | a limited partnenbip ia formed,'it. ahull tie made a reouid, with inch otlier guard, at | art neceaeary to guard against fraud. In Senate on Friday, the annual Report of the Inapeotort of the Penitentiary -was received, reed and ordered AO be primed.— The Iimpeclon decline exposition on the I general principle of penitentiary pri-on* Millsoosvills, Dec. 6—Since my last [and refer to the Report of tee wilting Com- aething material baa traiwpired. The' latter rnittee of t8I4- The report is of too great ef-Governor Troop, a copy of which I on- length to publish entile. It generally a ntes (feat, will shew tbo purport of the document, that the Institution, has progressed ateadily tmiumiited on tbo .object uf Our claim, for | forward in the career of imymvemhnt com atiiiti. oerricea. Their pablicatioo, there- Ueaced tbe preceding year-lit* work fefn,allMilime,uaaoace»ary. • | aunaliip of the article, manufactured ia Aathe rnaioe adr.ncet, (lie quantity of ,he b “* kind—two new workibop* bate —1-t— t^uiur. ummulaip,. bogo erected, and ailed* for the prewirra Ametion qaaipadeoo Fnday n to adjo.ro lo «j8P. of l " nt * er Sotwilhm.nding the em life taiolteM, to lea^biUsSowhicb; though harrearmoqta of the currency, and the «•- Mt lacoeaifdl, wtU probably ba repealed du- <*•'«« of 'ho how workmeo, tbo income of ‘Ifato tha.prmm week. Sereral acla hom the inotitution ha. been larger than that ot pamyfe but tboy JUn generally of local ioter : j *»y preceeding year—whfet the expendi- M , 1 tore has also been augmented io ennae- Tbe lubjeet of Coogteatioeal Dirtricta, qoooce of tbo necoaaary increaao of tbe •biek wot tojmweswim before tbo Hooeeod gifotd.o»er the increaoed number of pri , iut, wu taken op and poMpeaed to | miner., not more than twotbirda of tbo or. ^bf oext f aod tbe (Object of tbe Darii j'dera for Work during the iaat year could be Ik, which waama ifee table, will bo ta-. fulfilled. The Inapectora propose the; Oa- idr 1/ ' to-day. aad perhapy dopided on. The labiiahmont of a. Spinning and Weaving be oiganiaalioo of a Boanl of PaMic Department, which might produce from , to-morrow.' to SO yarda of cloth per day—for the cloth- iiU twgiring the priritege to George ing of the convisto and for nle. They aiao j run a lino of atagaa between Saran-1 recommend that the quantity of meat inn. Augoata, which waa brought up on | ed to the priaonera be decreated and tbe j gave rite to apmo debate. It wu quantity of veg .table food increaaed. led by llewra. Myeta and Robertwn, | The Commiaaioners earneatly recommend ippowd by Mr FolhilL Tim bill will, the adoption of efficient metiuree for the ,-dlere, finally pais—a great majority ot moral and religious instruction of the pri lha Mrnne are oppoaed to Ony thing like ex-1 aonera—of the .ucceae of u liicb, they are Ctuaira privilege*, at tout to individuala. sanguine, and conclude by paying a just tri , The biU extending tbe bmiU of tee city of] bute to the officer* of tbe InatitutioD. Sarto nail, baa been twice read iq tbe Home. By the Report of the Keeper, there waa It will be atroogly couleeted, and it ia qnite uwing to the Peuilentiary in 1823, {12,899 difficult .to form an opinion at to ita pawage, 64 cU—in 1824, {17,371 701, and the pre With tbit, I aaod you aereral bills, wbicli [ aunt year {22,006 67. Of tbe debts due for nave boeo printed by order of the House, tu-1 work (his year it is believed that not more gather with tbo report of tbe Committee on | than 2 j per cent will be Unit. Public Education tud Free BobooJt, preaeut-1 There are at present io tbe Penitentiary ed by Mr. Campbell, Io the House of RepresentaDres, on Fri day, oo motion of Mr. Clinpbeli, so much of Vva^StoynM Wufoy „ .SSWwS^sptsss, Wg the ,»am*a of ouch and oVery penou tevtathmstwooetopraettoo Miyaiour aar- gary. aad ten time of granting Bar same, to- Sfefiar with the Bataan of tbe member* of the Board preeept,«od abaM puMisb tha came to souse OtWspaper printed it tho teat m gov- erimsom, withia thirty daya after granting th goc. ip. And 6* ilfuriktr sobrfsrf fcp tfo ofehordte Wurssouf. That said Bosid at Pby- sici.nv aboil ha ooowdarod a body aarporate, •so for u to hold properly both real and par tooal, hasp a common seal, sne «od ho wed, bed that lb* beak so kept by the Board as afioewid. shall be cutwidered a book of re- lord, and a ireoscript from Iks saoM.oertified by Dm proper officer ondar the oommoo seal, ■hall be taken and received as evidence in aoy oourt of tow to Ibis stale. tbo jooroal of tbe procediog day wu deter- mined to be reconablered aa relates to the formaline of a new county froig tbe counties Of Wilke*. Hancock, Warren, Oglethorpe, aad Green, u relates lo that part including ' HaOcock sod Warren—y ess 68, nays 63. Tha Bill to lay off .lh* stale, into seven Congreasionsi Districts, being the order of the day, was taksn up and made tbe order of the day for Tberaday neat . The Home then wentioto committee, Mr. Booghehy to Ibe Chair, oo tbe bill to compel Tax Collector* lo pay ioterest oo monies eol feotedfelt county purposes—and tbe bill wu taken up a third timo to tbe Home and pass ed. Tbo bill irapeee* au interest of twenty- fire per cent, on all monies retained to tbe hqofe “f Tax Collectors. , 'Tbo Homo wool into Committee of tbo whole, Mf. King io tbe Cbair, on tbe bill to alter aad amend an act, giriug to Stepbeo FearaeTlba riglit to rno> line of stages be- tweeo Augast* aad Saraonabs for ten years : tha BHi; was reported to the' Home, and laid 84 prisonere—thirty eight hare been reccir. ed during the year,, and there have been pardoned 10—three have escaped, two have died and nine have been - discharged— The number ofconvicle received during the two preceding years w*a 'but eeveuteen in each. The following is (he account current for the present year i Tha Pniltntimryin annual teilh <As State of • Onirgio. DR. For amount of debt* on note and open tcoount, 1824, {I737V 70J Do. Stock raw dc monufhetured, 8376 67} Draft ou Executive in fevok-'of Contractor, 3254 tf Do. fer salaries to guard, fee. 6819 10 •0 tbd tabto witboot afaeqdment {34720 54 1 CR. By amount of debta doc on note* and open accouate,, {22095 65} Stock manufactured fe raw, 6137 16j Clothing for Guard and Cue* Tbd following written communicatioa woe received from (Be Qofdrnor■' - ,' E*k*OTTvk DaV.nvwtivT, MUMgmtUM D't. 1828. j 1 ttove’thto day forwaWtod to oor delegation -to eOngronrcerUia' doouineatS, copies of . Wkt^iain berswltb trsmaiittad, and which juova toeenitotihly teat the vhjsqtiun taksn ^ by tklYloveraONOt of tbu Uoiled State*, to '(ffir fid this claims, vie.—that Urns* claims feMfeeqpd iiMkofeliolteof egraeaioleod victs; 133341 .Work ia making do. 569 30 Incidental eapenaea, 1686 77| Desks, and, other articlaa for - tbe states *1* 76 Repair*,. 28 60 J Blacksmith workshops,Isath- ar.imploruent*, fee. 300 00 Lime to whitewash, 75 00 •Part of 4th Qrs. salary to Guard tnd Officers, 1145 70 Cub-oq hand. *83 41} Ralanca, .*; ’ 953 044 A Bill la be entitled an set to' regntote tbe licensing ot Fhyticiam to practice to this Bute- B* Utmrtod fiy ths kaWto Ms Sennit msd Haute of tttfrtmnlnlmi. am* Met and tilting ia General AnrssWy, amt hi ike author ity of Ike sosns,: That Irma and aft or, (be pus- uirojf tins aol ass pernors.or persona shall be allowed to practice phytic or Vargery or aoy of the branches thereof, or to any caw to pres scribe for the earn of disease for fee' or re ward, nnlets br or they shall have been first licensed to do so, iothe manner bervtoafier preecnb.-d. . See. 2. And befarther eno'ted by the ass- thority aforeenii. Tint if any penoa or per- sons shall hereafter presume nitbuut sncli li cence to prnctioe phytic surgery or in aoy manner prescribe for the core of disease for fee or reward, be or they ■ball be liable to be indicted, and oo conriction shall be Sued not exceeding the sum of five hundred dollars for the first offence, and for tbe second be impri soned nm exceeding the term of two months, onn half the fine to onorw to the mm ot' him who shall iniunn.andtbe other half to the use of the:*tale. Sec.3 And beitfurther enacted hy the au thority afnneaid, That on (lie trial of all in- dtetmept, for any of the offences enumerated m this act, it shall be incumbent on tbe de fendant to .how that he has been licensed to practice physic and surgery and lo prescribe for tbe cure f the disease in the manner barer insfter mentioned, to exempt himself from the penalties enumerated in this act. 8ec.4. Andbe.il further enacted by thim- thority "foret id. That all bonds, noma, pre mises, slid asminptions made to aoy person or person* hot licensed in manner hereinafter mi ntioned. the consideration of which shall be service* rendered as a physician or sor- gcon in prescribing for the cure of diseases, shall be and they are hereby declared utterly void and of no effect Sec. 5. And he Ufkrther muted by the au thority aforutud. That id order to the proper regulation of tbe practice of phraic and sur- f »ry there ahall be estahliahed a B-mrcl of hysician* to be uaembh'd annually at tbe seat of government who ahall at their annual mealing examine all applicants ami if on such examination they are found competent, ahall grant to such applicant* a licence to practise uhyaio and surgery: Proeided, That seven inemhers of said Board ahall oonatitate a quo rum to make loch examination and grant •uch licence: And fneidtd alto. That if aey applicant shall have studied and received a dtploina from any college, the said Board or a qhorum thereof, shall licensa Ilia said appii cant to practice without examtoatioo. Sec: 6. And be it further enacted by the ou- thority aforeecfut, That the following gentle men shall constitute the Boanl of Phytioians of the State of Georgia, to wit t Toiniioson Fort, Milton Anthony, James P. Scriven, (liarles Weat, Anderson Watkina, South worth Harlow, Ambrose Baber. B. A While. NurborneB. Powell, Waller H, Woema.tVil liain P. Graham, John Gcrdine A. B Ridley, O. C. Fort. Thomas Hamilton, William R. Waring, John Dent, Thomas B. Gormau.Al uxander Jones, William N. Richardson. Sec. 7. And be it further enacted by the a u thority nforteaid, That Hie annual meeting of the Board of Physicians of Georgia shall lie held at Die seat of government on ‘Uip first Monday in December in each and every year, and that the said Board shall be emi tied lo receive and demand of every applicant when licensed, (lie sum of five dollars fur each and every examination, and the sum of five duilara far every licence. Sec. 8. Amt be it further enacted by the ou thority ajorunid. That no pari or clause of this act shall have any operation or effect up on any person now pracliaing medicine or •urgery within this state.. Sec. 9. And be it farther enacted by the au thority nforetaid. That no apothecary within this slate, unless he be a licensed physician, shall be 'hereafter permitted to vendor ex- pose to sale aoy drugs or medictoea without previously' obtaining a licence to da so from the Board of Physician* created by this act .- At)d every apothecary so reading or telling drugs nr mesiicines,conlrary to the provisions nf this act, shall be liable to all the penalties imposed by this act oie physicians and sur geons practising without a licence : Pmeitl ed. That oothing herein contained be constru ed tu preveot merchant* or shop-keepers mun vendiog or exposing to sale medicines already piepared. Sec. 10. And be it further enacted by the authority afortmid. That Ihe Board ofPliysi- cians created by this act, shall have ibe pow er to examine any apothecary who may ap ply to it for a licence touching their* knowl edge of drugs and pharmacy,.and on finding such persons qualified, shall grant aucb h- • ence, and shall receive therefor the same tee* as provided in this sol for licence to prac tice medicine and surgery. Sec. 11. And be it further enacted by the autho ity qfbrespid, That twehe months shall be allowed to every apothecary now in this slate to obtain the neueseary licence. Sec. 12. Aad be it further enacted by the authority nfareemd, That to prevent delay and inconvenience, a single member of-the Board of Physicians may |rant temporary li pence* to applicants iherelor, and make re port thereof to tbe board at their next meet ing for confirmation, or farther evidence .of qualification to be given by the applicant :. J’ratided, that.* temporary licence ahall noil continue to force longer than the next meat, ing of the Board, ami that a temporary Ik, cence ahall. in no sasa ha granted hy one ot iha Bdard after (he applicant has baan refus ed a licence hy the Board of Physicians ’Bee. IS And he it further enacted by the authorityuforetaid. That tha Board of Phy- •icians be and they are hereby authorised and empbateredtodtoot all-such nffieervaod A Bill to ba entitled an act to-establish a public neat of 'looming to tbia Mata for the education f Females. It ia .be u st .guisbtog happiaesa of t!m present gcnenludi to lire in an ago of un proveinenl, and to enjoy the moan* of aineii orating the condition of alt clatoea iff society In a -review of tbo prqgress of literature through the country iu which w* lire, we are furnished with tbe fast, that to no part Of this rest confederation, baa tha educa tion of females been the object of public mu fiifieenco. To this cleat of society is eolnia tied the early Inalractioti of both sexes, and a*ir feelings and mir prtocip|pa are of mater ■Sal origin. How necessary then, that a de partment so high', and charged with duties sc delicate and important, should early be placed under the regenerating hand of sei- eoce and rehgiofi These are Die strongest safeguards, under Proridence, of political sacurty and of individual excellence. To direct Diem ih their appropriate destiniea is Dip grateful duty of those who wish well to the national prosperity. For the acquire uitnt of solid and usetul female education, our shtor stales will afford but incompetent reliance. And if we were satisfied of their snffi-iieocy, the reaort would be too linimtia ting fir the generous ambition of Georgia and her means of indulging it. Fur tbe pur pose, therefore, of rescuing from coinjmra live obscurity, the fairest portion uf our community, and of enabling them to Contri bute to Die valuable store of tileratare pbilo- sliptiy and religion— Be it tk r-fure enacted by the Senate and Haute of Representatives af the State if Qror- fffojn* General Ateemhly met, and it it hereby enacted by the authority of the rune, Thai the: general euperiiitendaiico and regula tion of Female Education throughout this state, and particularly of Ihe public Mat of learning hereby established for Diat pur pose, shall be committed and intrusted to one Board to be denominated *- The Board of Trustees 'of the Female Seminary nf Geor gia.” Said Board shall consist of fifteen male* and fifteen females, and that the arm inary may b* carried into pffacl as apeedil_ as possible the following persons are hnmby appointed trustees. 84720 64 it • Fail, basoyriaed at Now-York from Ham, krtogtof Park papain to Dm 24th, and Ha vrolo tltedfflh October. Ebirtaufollow. TWosteek of euUoe wasWadnead to IfiffiOO bag*, sod good dsrscnpUons very teOree, for winch tlw market was veryMrm, Tbe last wiaa wore for Uoorgia 26 to31 sous; Alab- and Mobile 26 todl.t- Louiaiaaa 30 to Sfit; Bu DoonogoCoffee 13} to 14 io bugd; Ha- tana 14 to II. dot very dull sad dealing; Pearl Ashes 4tf. duty paid ; Cochineal *lf.; BuogaMkdtgo 1810 21. French Funde. Oct. 24.—Five par Consuls 991.06c. j 991. 90c. Bank Actions 2175f. Tbe akra papers in Franca are furious against the Abbo du ProJt for a>lvocal ing thopropoaeil Congress uf Pauami, aad su,.- Kirting the liberties «f Booth America.— They,call kmdly oo Royebsta to oppuu such principle* for iu owe jrreaervatioa. The pupov* are filled with accauuts of tbe riot, at Rotten, et la* period wbeu Geii. La fayette dined there. , It acorn*, among other particulars, tl.ai five gentlemen, of D.u fir resjiectpbiMly, who had dined with the geo- erat, bad loft tho house at 12 o'clock, wh>.u all tbe crowd hud dispersed, were, oa their way lo their carriage; attacked by the gen a’- armaria, and muet noiuerciftilly beaten With tb- butt end of ttohr guns and sabres, aud abused as rebels. They cotaplaiOed to the government In eoneequeaee of the tens rebels, used on tbe occasion, the Conalitii Doncl says, “ Wa bare soother rebel to de nounce to the government. Me. Tcrneaax yeeterday gave a splendid dinner at bis conn- try seat to Gen. Lafayete, tbe Miuisten from Haiti, Gen. Poy, and several utliei ilistinguisbed rebels.* Tbe Genera] arrircc to Paris tbe 30th of October. Tbe news from Greece ia most cheering On tbe 17th Sept, a letter written from Na puli de Romania, says, After a stage of bye months the garrison of Miseoloughi see. ita effort* crowned wiiii complete sacceos.— Miasolonghi is entirely free from danger. Oriental Greece it Uelitertd entirely from Hu- barbarians. A tew remnant* of I he Turkic!, army are blockaded at 8al»oa: end will be compelled to surrender at discretion. Ibra him Pacha is endsavouriug to retreat upoi Cerun, with an effort to obtain winter quar ters, with a (lender army nf 6000 out o 1 22,000. There are only 5000 men ready t>- i sil from Alexandria from Peioponeasus.— The Grecian fleet, under Bacioriua ia lying near Casas, well prepared. The insurrec lion to Canilia coulinuca to be successful.” It was reported in the Frankfort paper. that Ibrahim Pncba had beeu aesassinatec by a nephew of Hussein Bey. to revenge tli. death af his uncle. Whcm Ibrahim had situ when he brought hie reinforcements fro. Cai.dia. letters from Zaute. Corfu. Tri esteand Venice, also aminntic* this event and state that the Egyptian troops at Na rarino bad mutinied, being deriruiis to r . turn to Candis or their own country. Orea excitement existed at Constantinople or the 17th September among the Jacisvarie- and populace against the Captain. Pacha and Redschiid. Augusta, to G. B. Lamar, ewsir was ssS.1.^ ._ u. . ' “'}w» Wlth 1080 bbte* Cotloa, to W. Gaston, P Hu t. ’ 80 Padd|uford, G. GortCZl o! Pula-boat Benerolenaa, fro u i p*b1i '• J»r, Wkb *16 balaa Cuttaa. te Oyertereut, Jaudoa ft Huguanin, and * W. Harding t aebr. Factor, Deanitoa. VT roa this rear, At Baltimore, IsL eebr. Nubile, Merfil] 953 04j, frame qll such byelaws as tnby.be neoestary to oarry this aot into effect ! aud io oaae of the death, removal or rofusal to set of any member of tbo said Board, tbo said Boanl or Sr.c. 2. And be it /Urther enacted. That aid Board, be cofeidered a body corporate and politic, by tho name nf the Trustees ef the Female Seminary of Georgia.* by which they shall have perpetual succession, ami shall be a person in law to all legal intents— capable nf haring, receiving, acquirnig and purchasing lands and tenements, aud other estates ; and the same to use, manage, and improve for the good of said seminary.— And all properly wbieb may hereafter be given or graut.-d by the government af this state or by individuala. shall be vested : ~ said Trustees, us (rust, as herein described. Sac 3. Aad be it further muted, That said Trustees shall have the power of fiilingall vacancies in their own board, and of appointing all officers of instruction, and other officers nocessaty in the management of Die affairs uf raid Institution, and the saute to fiiscQiitiiine at pleasure. They shall have tbo power of prescribing the plan of education—of appointing the salaries of officers—of adjusting and determining the exptmeo—of adopting rules furthe govern ment of tbe nfficera and pupils—of forming and using a common seal, and of prescribing all other regulations uot otherwise provided for, which the good of the Institution may wafer necessary, A.'Au me g»d of said institution and its exigencies may render frequent meetings of tho Board o-ccssary. the President or senior officer ef the seminary, and three of the iriembera are empowered to appoint a meet ingt.f the Bnurd, ten days notice of such ■neeetiiip to be given to all otlier members.. Seven of euid Board shall be considered a quorum capable of transacting business, and shall appoint a President from their own belly. 6, There shall be sn innnal meeting of said Roard at the seal of said seminary, at which, time there shall be a public cxainina- uf the pupils, and such distinctions confer red ap Die Board shall prescribe and award. 6. It shall be the duty of said trustees tn meet at a tiinetttnd place of their own ap pointment, previous to tbe next session o! the'Legialaiure—Toconsultsnd sdviwcon- cerding said seminary—To prescribe the course of education, as well domestic as li terary. to be introduced therein—To deter mine Die number of officers necessary, and the probable amount of salary which may beffrcqiiired—To determine Die number and plan uf buildings, .aud estimate their cost.— And said Board shall make foil report upon ihese.and all. other matters connected with said seminary, which they may deem expe dienr.and communicate.the seme through the Hen tqsAcademicus to the next Legi* latuqc. %, Any properly which may dost to said annotation by -grant from the state, from individuals, or by purchase, ahall never be ,sold, except by content of the Legialatnre p but tbe management of such properly and tbe application of tbe profit* thereof, shall be the the buainess of said Board. Aad said Bdard ahall at each annual meeting appoint a ctuhtoitteefrom their own body, nol excen- g three, who, in airtne of such appilnt- . pi. i nd of this act. shall jpiu in the annu al meetings of the Senates Academieus, and bfi chosidered members thereof, for the purpose bf representing the condition and interesti of said seminary. 8. The trustees of .said seminary ahall have the power to fiix oo a aite far the loca tion thereof, but Vfi thb selection of such site a majority of tbe whote dumber of vote* ho- (mitring to the'Board shall be oeepesary. The following lettter appear* to tbs Pen aacota Gaxette. Who tbe Rritar ia, or on wbat authority his assertions art founded we know not. “ We have been fhvored by a-friend with the following extract front a letter dated “ Camp Princeton. Creek Nation, Nov. 4th 1825.—“ I am very happy to infordp you that Gen. Gaiuea hat made an arrangement with the Indiana, by which I think all the difficulties between tbe U. States snd Geor gia, and betweo the latter and the Indians ■nay be peaceably adjusted. Tbe' Indian, have agreed tn relinquish all the laod wind lies within the limits of the Stale. Tfe Treaty would have been entered into im mediately, but unfortunately some of the principal Chiefs had set out for Washington previously to the arrival nf the General. The Nation. however(with the exception of tbe M’Intnsh party) has unanimously granted full powers to the Chiefs depute- to Washington, to make a treaty lo that ef feet with the U. States* “ Gen. Gaines left here yesterday morn ing and will proceed to Washington, delay ing only a few days in Miliedgovilte. for Du purpose of windiog up his buaiuew m Geor gia.” *J , ?P ,i *». filtpaMck, Ih* At GLtaxiD sox this roar, —.tttburt. ship Ohre Br,#^ ith despatch. At Charleston. Tib inat. ahmpi 8uh«„o lngff»i Exprasi.Hametl; Regulator.Hsdley. The ship Chariot, did not succeed gel. uc to yea yesterday. Morfolk, Dee. I—The U. S ichr Gno» pus. Li' Ut. Comdfe Caaain. hence tor IL, Want Indies, Us put Uck into Hu™,* Rood*, to disteciu. having 6 days IM. *4, carried away the bead or he, m,'. mast about 7 feet below the hoandv. Tho frigate C,.Dslell*tion,C*pt.Wool»r 'm* dropped down and anchored off Old Point whore she exuliauged saline, W1 T Fortress Monroe at noon. D:*torP B .™ Christian goto out Burgeon of the p„p,a tbe place of Doct. Morgan. r u FOR DARIRy, The fast vailing sloop JOHN chevaUer. ,Wil| to morrow, ('or frvirht or pamage, apply uo board, at Hunter', tv I f ,r Dec 9 WHN W- Ll)NG 66 1001” A REGULAR matting of ‘Thmisasd and One "will be Imld a t their room THIS EVENING, at SEVEN O'CLOCK Members arc particularly requested to it, lend io lime, as business will be gaue tliroiigh with, which requires their attendance. By order of the Nob!,-. f ' H, Sec’ry. pro ten. Deo. », 1825. TOBACCO. 4 HOGSHEADS Prime Leaf Tobacco, for sole by G. B. LAMAR. D«» Up COICY AFLOAT. ftOH BUSHELS New Flirft Coro, fr«a Besat'ort .V. C. Also, Cow Peas, for vale hr Deo 9 P. M'DERMDTT. lyFORAIATlO.V rr.I.YTUU. tj v) BALES COTTON were landed n* % A ate the 5th nivl. at Smith's Wharf, front Dot boat Edward Rowell, from Augusta, of Which tbe name of the consignee was omit ted io 2b? freight list. The person who re ceived (lie same will be pleased tn call on J08EPH GUMMING. Dec 9 • 13, CARD. r UE gentlemen of this state, and that of South Carolina, who have been so kind as to collect subscribers to a bonk, slid- ed “ MISCELLANEOUS ESSAYS,” are respectfully requested by Mr. Pbili.im to forward their lists to him at Savannah, aa as to enable him to make the necessary ar rangements prior te the work being sent ta urrai. - Nov 25 NOTICE. A N election will be held at the Chiirt- House in and for tbe County nf Chat* ham on MONDAY, the 2d day of January, ensuing, for County Officers. wit—Clerk if I he Superior and Inferior Courts, Sheriff, Receiver of Returns of Taxoblo Property, Pax Collector. Coroner, and Surveyor, of which the electors of tbe said county will 'ake notice. The Sheriff will attend tha ame to keep and preserve order. JOHN HUMMING, J I C.C C. A. PORTF.R, J.I C.C.C. ELI'S FORT, J.I.C.C.C. JACOB READ, J.I.C.C.C. P?c6 • 10 Respecting the lose of Die ichr. Harveat.on her passage from Norfolk to Charleston, the Norfolk Herald ha* the following particulars “ No otlier persons perished besides (host mentioned in the Elizabeth City Star, viz : Ll. Grimlce, and child, and tbe cook and u boy belonging lo tbe Harvest, The infant, boroeon the billows, reached the strand while it yet breathed; but the spark of lifo lingered only for a moment Lieut. Griinke fell a victim to Ida benevo lent feelings. Regardless uf Ida own aafelt and intent ouly on that. of others, he exerted himself to the last in taring (be lives of tlioac on boanl. The boat which carried hit wife reached the shore in safety; that in which hi- child was, as has before been stated, upset— when tha boat relumed to bring him from tliv wreck, <t found him expiring, and io a few minutps he was no mure. It ia supposed that he bad sunk under tbe violence of hit eacr- Mas and the acuteness of his feffitogt.* Mrehrbteyohe given to parade W hy proxy On Wednesday evening, the 30th ult. the Anniversary of St. Andrew, was celebrated at the Eagle Tavern, when .about forty gen- Demen sat down to an elegqpt supper, serv ed np in Mr. Kennedy's usual style. Among the dishe* on the table, the Haggis “ great chieftain o’ the Puddin race,” ranked first. The utmost harmony and conviviality pre vailed, while “the fiyut, the sang, gaoVl roun,” until a late boor. The company did not part until “ AuM Lang Syne* was sung —and each responded ia the wnttotent of “happy to meet, sorry to part, and happy' to moot again.”—Augusta Court. SCM2HE SOmStM* PORT or lATAVHAa. ARRIVED, Sloop Joo. Cheraltor, Siseon, Charleston * days, to Jno. W. Long,- consignee—wife Goods, te Goo. NewhalT, E. Jtetd, C. W Rockwell ft co. P. Cattoaett. P. Sollrtt, O. W. Coe, J. P. Williameoo. Revi Hr. Mealy, A. Oomler,, aod A. G.Miller—am! J. Smith J. Cooper, J. C. Tonno, J. Par ‘tei.* 1 ;f c ««a.b. McKinstne, of Darwit. Pbeenrere, p. Cattoaett, R. Leake, Hr, HcKaaita, epd ff hUMera Tmerant. ' TO TUB £LEC l OHS OF CHATHAM COU.VTY: F ELLOW.CITIZENS—I am a candiilata for Coroner, at the election in January next, aod respectfully solicit your ‘.iiffrngea W. C. BARTON. 52t ' Nov 23 TO THE ELFcmilS OF CHA THAM COUyTY. . OFFER as a candidate for yonrsuffregt* ' at ttie election ill Jaunary next, for the ..ffice of Coroner. HENRY J. VALLE.'II. Nov *4 I NhGKOEkt FOR SALE. U PWARDS of thirty Negroes, smnog which ore a Cooper. Boat Builder, Biii.klayer,and Tanner, and several Prims 'ield Hands, young Men and Woineu.— Also, two boys, about 14 or 15 years old. Also, a bargain—The Western Hjif™ lot No 4, Beluha tything, Ileathcoale V» s™, and improvements; aud other valatblsinf proved lute in the city. Also, Stock of the different Banks, Houses to real and negroes to bit* Wanted, North Carolina and Dento " Cy ‘ JAMES EPPINGCT; deo* 1 lT OJfE HUMORED TltOUSAMD DOL LARS I! O N the 15th of February next, will M drawn in tho city ofDei tinriore. • following SPLENDID LOTTERY, where a real independence may ha reahxtd by investment uf ten dollars. Brilliant prizes: 190,000 Dollar*. 30.000 Dollar*. 20,900 Dollars. 10,000 Dollstfr 6,000 Dolls'*, 1,000 Dollars. 500 Dollars, 100 Dollars. 1 Prise of do r do . 1 dor 1 do 16 do 10 do 50 do boridte i»»u^r.bta tetoto of mcratMv r’ v .- i. - din nomtoattona. (ho Inweat qfwhichi«{ ^ should be left immedislely*"” ICT Order* ahouiooe ■"r~r> w ( ll o*W subscriber, who ha* beearort the Halrre 5; Quartern Norte ,