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SArMW'&U, TUKSDJiy MORNLYQ, DECEMBER 31,1822.
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NO 16
NEW 55KIUli3-VUL.il
Lily tb'* fwg Now-York, from Providence,
l have received Providence papers of the
, i^suon of the 20th, and Salem of the
fJlh.
FutiS Accident.—George Willis, n sea-
tnan^relonging to Dorchester, (Mass.) fell
i t'o„W»e main-iop-gallantyard of the brig
Sercno.Capt, Harding, on the 23d inst. o«
1 or passage from Providence to this port,
And was unfortunately killed,
FROM JAMAICA,
ipu Heath, of the ship Clio, arrived
yesterday, has politely furnished us with
tho k ngaion Gazette, of the 30th Novem*
be and the Falmouth Gazette to the 4th
Inst, inclusive.
Gen. U'Evcrcux was shortly expected
in Jamaica, on his way to Europe, charged
with an important mission from the Re
public of Columbia.
The privateer schr. Sinccro, alias Gen.
Montilla, had been sent into Kingston,
yliaving plundered a schooner aud a stoop.
yVThe whole of the crew of the schr. 0.
Cctt
\jof Ht, Johns, N. 1). died at Annato
lta;
except
jjjcvcr, in the month of November
ja boy who remained very ill.
Mr y]i ! b r °M# the Editor of the FaU
month Gat 1 '** ,lu[,Wn "P bc -
fore the ^ Assembly, for a breach
ofprml...,S" I uhUshln^ a libel on the
House. 1A v afterwards, on petition,
discharg'd.
ji ^JL JCOLOMBIA.
An officiu a« nullt fl ' om Morales, is
published in t'. a hi"ff slon ltu >“ 1 biuette,
ol'iha doth Mr, of " " cUuH with tllc Co ‘
lomhian forces, n tin' * jl '‘ u ' 1, “ l buardns
do Garabava.nt ,-Ma'“ caibo > in w!,ich lhu
llepublican f. roes, ^nonnling- to 1200 in-
fuini j, and ldOc vnlif* lult * * our uom ! )a -
rues from Curttiagena ) vvc, ‘ e i according to
Morales’s arc im, ,ot.lly defeated witU
thd io. r.of.all thvir »»<1 lo 0U
:,v.. *jliul Jj ollicers pri-
■’.srs i kille. nul 15D wouuuCi' ?t*»o
. ..ud of olors were Iso l?kcn. 1 he loss
ccknow lodged on the part of Morales is 12
clfictis .net 4j privates killed, and 70
woumJio
l tic tr. me paper contains the following
’spirited 'ctler from captain Spence, to
Gen. Morales on the subject of his procla
mation, declaring tiiat all foreigners taken
in the ranks, or in any branch of adminis
tration, id me Republic of Columbia, with
p.uuling pre.scs, or acting as editor* of
iK'v:s|iap . is. ye. shall suffer death, after
a shor. military trial, and further that all
foreignccs who have introduced themscheg
in u country since its occupation by the
€’• \be doomed to serve in the
tau ^ oar3> aiu ^ proper
: ; *&ndrr of this United
Vf i Ibt’ an d ^ (, nior Na-
RjjKest-lndieS, to
| n r i ** c• r o u)» s
>vTfpRT’in Chief of the
Ip* c; aifish Huyal Force* on Hie Main
T I nue been presented with your
Ex- Money’s public decree of the 15th
6ep’p-noer U-t, a d duration ol the
mo- despotic and satigunaiy nature
ns* all foreigners, whose love ot
glory, commercial pursuits, and peace
ful occupation* may enlist in the ser
vice, or detain in the tciritorics pos
sessed by the enemos ol Spain recog-
luz d by the United States as inde
pendent Governments.
u\ Manifesto so extraordinary, so
hosi t o to the rights ol nations, so cits -
p&ragingaiid prejudicial to the char
acter id the era in which we live,
mmol fail to excite aston:* tiinent,
; in a!tract the attention of all who
h to preserve civilization from the
icrimcninept of barbarism, or hive
ighls to protect from military mis
rule ami invasion.
A- Commander in Chief of the Roy
al Fire s. iniftectuaily employed in
Vi i.i zuela, you are accountable to
your K.mg only tor your proceedings
against his subjects; but lor acts ol
rapacity, cruelty, and nppresion eier
cised against foreigners, for their
illegal imprisonment, for the seizure
and confiscation of their property, lor
tlirir d^gradiilion under the idlbresaid
I*roci. % natiou, you are answerable to
the world; b. c.usc (by such nets
of hostili y) you wage an indis
criminate war against all Govern-
inonlr, and, by trampling on the sa-
cied rights ot man, place at defiance
Rations who hold the laws and humane
usage ul civilized society as lules ol
avtii.n.
War, under the mildest aspect, is a
Calamity to be deplored ; but when,
to it» inseparable horrois, are oiipet
»<lded cruellies perpetrated without
necessity,and men pursuing peaceable
ei'ucijtijhi arc included iu Uie most
sanguinary proscriptions, without re-
fereoce or respect to the nation which
owes them promotion, it becomes a
demoniac scorn go, a hydra curse,
which policy and humanity are equal
ly Interested in arresting.
Against such c course of violence
as you have pro laiined to the world,
in behalf of tnjp c ountrymen, i protest,
and do hereby premonish your Ex
cellency not to enforce, the penalty
punishment, and ignominy threatened
in you Manifesto, against citizens ol
the (J. States, who are at present oi
may hereafter be found by your Ex-
cellency in the independent territories
to which you refer, prosecuting their
commercial concerns, under the gua
rantee of laws and usages, which iuk
Christian soldier, fighting either for
glory, his Monarch, or his Country,
can violate with impunity. The sol
dier whose sword is stained with the
blood of un offending men, supeiilu.
ously shed, wins not the wreath ot
the worrior, but the reputation ot a re
creant.
The blockade declared by General
Morfjlo, to which your Excellency al
lude, exists not, neither has it at any
enterioi period been enforced in con
tormity to rules prescribed by the
accepted decisions of the highest au
thorities, rendered valid by time and
general acquiescence. It therefore
has hitherto been a mare pretext for
the interruption of our lawful trade,
for the seizure and detention of our
property, tor the abuse and maltreat
ment ot our mariners, for purposes of
plunder and outrage, all ot winch evils
it hns produced.
For spoliations committed on the
Commerce of the U. States, under the
sanction of that paper interdiction,
restitution will be required, aud to
I lie dignity which characterizes the
Goverinent ot the Republic is Spain
indebted for that magnanimous for
bearance from reprisal, justifiable on
every principle of sell preservation
and defence.
The Citizens of the United States,
from the pacific and neutral course
pursued by tlieir Government, are
justly entititled to the respect of the
belligerent parties, and if their enter
prise induces them to reap the ad van
lages of a lawful trade within terrilo
lies, alternately in the occupacy 61
either, they are there as citizens of u
truly neutral power, a power that has
at no time afforded aid, or exercised
influence of any kind in the present
unhappy conflict,
Between the United States and the
Sovereign of Spain there exists a trea
ty recently made and consecrated hy
the must formal observances, the ac
knowledged basis of which isgo.-d will,
and a cordial spirit of conciliation.
How tlion, in the lace of this pledge
of concord, do you, Sir, undertake to
threaten with forfeitures and igno
minious penalties, with slavery and
death, the ciiizens of a Republic, who
have a light to expect, under this
token of Headship, safety and exemp
tion from molestation ?
Wrongs and injuries that may ac
crue to citizens ol the Union, from
unlawful Leciees, whether visited on
their persons or their properties, will
he numbered with the catalogue of
outrages already sustained, and for
which .Spain must be answerable.
Aza/tint all such wrongs and injuries
l Protest, and do hereby solemnly
call upon your Excellency to abstain
from the adoption of measures fraught
with most evil consequences, measures
coercing a spirit ol retaliation and
re-acfio», the end anJ issue of which
may be conceived, foreseen, and pre
vented by your Excellency. And 1
invite your Excellenty, as a lover ot
the character and honour of /pain, of
the amity and good faith so happily
preserved between liar and the Repub
lic, to annul all such reatrict'ous as
tend to a violation of the Laws ol
.Nations, as infringe the just rights ol
Citizens of the United States, as de
prive them of the beu.fi s of peace,
and tend vexatiously to augment to
an alarming amount the account,
which hereafter must inevitably be
balanced between the two nations.
1 have the honour to be Senior
Naval Officer of the United States
in the West-1 imIum
It b&kt Tii a ill Spence,
The London Morning Chronicle of
the fi6th Oct. says—'* 'ihe Turks are
now driven once more from the Pelo-
pnnncssus, and they have been beaten
in a variety of engagements ”
The rumor of a peace between the
Ureeksjand the Turks, appears to have
no foundation in fact.
The London Courier appears to
have taken a new stand as to the re
lations between Spain and her colo
nies. It uow maintains that the. inte
rest of the mother country points to
their recognition.
Corinth had again fallen into the
hands of the Greeks, who had previ
ously re-conquered the whole of the
Murea.
The Turkish fle6t vvat blockaded
by that of the Greeks in the harbor of
Napoli di Rumaui.
The speculations of the continental
papers, ax to the meusures of the Con
gress of Verona, are in direct opposi
tion.toeach other.
Canova, the celebrated sculptor,
had been given up by his physicians,
who no longer bad hopes of preserv
ing his life.
Major Cook has been rc-electcdkeeper
of the Penitentiary of this state, and Mes
srs .John Bozeman, Edward Cary, and Ar
thur Givan, were chosen Inspectors of
that Institution.
LATEST FROM ENGLAND.
We have received a proof from the of
fice of the Charleston Mercury, containing
London dates to the 28th, and Liverpool
-tothe2yth Oet. received at Philadelphia,
two days later thanjJP before received.
At Liverpool ^we 28th October,
the demand tor C .ton continued ani
mated and extensive ; the sales tin*
preceding vveeK amounted to 20,000 j
bags. .Se t Islands were quoted 114,^ '
20i ; Bowed 0 3 8 a 9 ; New Orleans ’
8 a 12. |
A report of the illness of LnuL j
XVI li. nad been current at Paris, j
, and had caused a fail in the t funds j
—the. report was, however supposed I
to be raisea by the stock jobbers. j
The accounts lioin Greece are more j
err o rra^ig th.*L those prevbuily rc- i
ceivcd.
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legislative.—The Legislative adjourned
on Tuesday last. The Report of the Com
mittee of Finance was taken up in the
House of Representatives, on Monday last,
and passed, with the alteration of that part
relating to the Comptroller. A resolution
from the Senate, complimenting the Com
mittee of Finance, was also taken up by
the House, and passed by a large majority.
On Saturday, a protest, signed by thirty,
eight members of the House of Represeu-
tatives, against the Report and the re
solution in the case of Col. Hammond,
was entered on the Journal. Mr. Aber-
crombi/ afterwards offered a rejoinder to
the protest, which wits adopted, 55 to 41.
The hill from the senate relative to part,
nerghips, was rejected in the House ; aud
the bill to amend the act requiring the
Judgeito meet at the seat of government
once a-year, was postponed to the end of
the session. We understand that every
bill of importance was di*posedo< anterior
to the adjournment of the Legislature. •
The following are th. final resolutions of
the Committee of the House ofRepresen-
tatives, on the matter, of Gov. Clark an
ool. Hammond —
Resolved, That the language of Col,
Hammond in the Executive ullice
on the 19th of August Iasi, to the
Chief Magistrate of the slate, was, in
the opinion of this house, rude and
indecorous, and nut characterized by
that decorum which ougut to regulate
the conduct wf the high olfieeru ol the
government towards each other.
Resolved, That in the opinion oi 1
this house no evidence lias been pro
duccd to shew a want of atten
tion on the part of Col. Hammond to
the duties ot his ullice since his Iasi
election, within which period your
committee have confined their exam
ination, and the instances in which he
directed others to sign for him, were
such as the afflictions of Providence
imposed upon him.
Congress —Nndiing of importance
was transacted inCongress on the 20tii
inst. Mr. Trimble’s resolution relative
to fortifying K.< y West was .;il ipteij,
I he act to make perpetual an act pas
s«’(li:i 1817 tocontinue in force an ac
further to provide for the collvc.ion of
duties on imports ami tonnage, pass
ed Sd March, 1815, was passed.
f rhe following notice signed by the
Indian Commissioneis on the part of
the state appears in the Milledgville
papers:
The Citizens of Georgia, who have
claims against the Cherokee nation
of Indians, for property taken or des
troyed previous to the intercourse law
nf 18n2, by that nations, are hereby
notified that a treaty with said nation
is contemplated to be held oo the 15th
January next—at the Cherokee Agon.
iy. Those citizens who have claims
are requested to hand them in to the
commissioners on the pat of the
State previous to that time, or at the
treaty ground.
Mr. Buckingham, Editor nfthe Bos
ton Galaxy, has been declared not
guilty, in the case of a libel published
by him on the Rev. John N. Maflit, a
popular preacher of the Methodist
persuasion. I he specifications ol the
alleged libel were (He in number, viz.
1st. Accusation ol falsehood—2d In
fidelity 1 —Sd. Betraying confidence —
4th. Ridiculing persons who came to
the al»ar—5th. Light, loose, and la*
savin* • bcliat 101/r*
Letters from 53t. Salvador of Oct.
2Lt state that a Portuguese fleet
had arrived from Lisbon, and landed
1200 tr^ps;
CothnnlMw-Vork Dec. 16—The
import nfthe week was 2011 bales
From N Carolina $9, S. do. 861. Geo.
795, Vir. 116, N. Orleans (ua Prov
idence) 162.Spanish Main 38—.Total
2011. Sales were very largo both of
old and new, the principal part ol
which arrived in the last week Al
most all sales were for exportation.
Wc quote Uplands, new li a 13;
Louisiana, new 17 a 17.J ; old crop—
Louisiana, 11 a 14 ; Uplards 10 a 11
Alab. 9 a 14; 'Venn. 9 a I0| ; S
Islands 20 a 25. Tho stock nf all
kinds on baud is about 2000 bales.
During the week ending the 2d in
stant, sale9 of Cotton at N* Orleans,
amounted to but 450 to 500 bales,
chiefly new crop, in iola at different
prices, from 13$ to 14J cents. A lot
of very line Mississippi woe sold at
15 cents.
AN ACT
To confirm certain conveyances of the
Town common of Savannah, made by the
Mayor ami Aldermen, and to vest in the
Inferior Court and sheriff of Chatham
County, the direction of the County Court
(louse and Jail.
The Mayor and Aldermen of the city of
Savannah, having been prohibited by an
Act passed on the first of December, seven-
teen hundred and sixty, from aliening or
granting away, for any purpose whatever,
ihan by an act of the General Assembly,
the common appertaining to.the said town :
and it being represented to the Legisla
ture, that the said Mayor and Aldermen, to
the great advantage of the Lot holders an.I
with much profit to the Treasury of said
city, have, ai difleyeiv time>, heretofore
alu-ned, granted, and conveyed certai
parts or lotc of the said common, and jus
tice requires that the agreements made by
ihe Corporation with the purchasers he
confirmed.
Skction 1. Re it enacted by the Senate
and House of Representatives of the Slate
of Ge rgla, in general Assembly met, and
U is hereby enacted by the authority of the
same—Flint all and singular, the convey
auccs heretofore inane of the said town
common, under the authority of the Mayor,
and Aldermen, whether in fee simple or
otherwise, shall be, auu they nre hereby
declared to be legalized, confirmed, and
made valid to all intents and purposes, ac
cording to the covenants, limitation* and
agreements of the same.
ShxriuN 2d. A id be it further enacted,
Flint from and after the first day of Janua
ry next, the direction of the Court Mouse
aud Jail of Chatham County, nither o un-
her the supemtWndance of the Corpora
tion of Savannah, shall he vested and con
tinued in the Justices of the Inferior court
and ii the Sheriff of said County, under
the general laws regulating County Jails
m mis state; and the Mayor and Alder
men shall thenceforth be discharged from
the rights and duties of commissioner* of
ilufsuii Court House and Jail, provided
ilways, Hint nothing herein contained shall
operate lodepiive the said Mayor and Al
dermen of their light , to sue for and re
cover any monies, winch may be due to
th hi f om other counties, ''tiring the time
the said Mayor and Aldermen were com-
-.U'baiviiK-is of the Jail of the County of
Chatham, under the act hereby repealed.
And provid' d further, that the naid Mayor
an A Aldorm u of the City ol Savannah,
Hall be,mid they at e hereby Kiithoriznl to
prosecute their claim tor the recovery ot
monies due in manner aforesaid, k b> ac
tion of Law against the Justices of the infe
rior Court of the County from which such
money is due, m the Superior Court of the
said b unity , and upon the recovery of
judgment in siieit action, the aid justices
of the Inferior Court are hereby requite
lo pay Hie same out of County funds ; and
if (lie funds of'any County arc insuiticieiif
for luat pu. pose, the said Justices of the
Inlet tor Court are hereby authorized and
required to lay and collect a Fax for the
pa) incut and discharge of the same.
jhcrn.s 3 Ami be it further enacted,
Thai ail taws ami parts ot laws, so far us
they mi itale with tins, be, and the same
are hereby repcaleH.
ALLEN DANIEL,
Speaker of the House of Representatives
MA FFlItiW TALBOT,
President of the Senate,
Executive 11 puvitnent, Georgia.
Assented to 21st December, 182 J.
JOHN CLARK, Governor.
Secretary ■/ State's UJfice, Georgia, ?
MilleJ'gcviHe, till Uei. 1822 S
The above und foregoing is a true copy
from the Origin .1 Ac., deposited in this
Office, wall the Seal of the State affixed
thereto.
A UN'Lit HAMMOND, Sec’y of State
MARRIED.
Oi
Thursday evening last, by the
Rev.
Jauit
s Andrew, Fuomas J iinston,
Esq.
to M
S. lltHML'TlA BoeaaUIN, both of till*
city.
MARINE.
PU/tT Of SA l AJVv.AjU.
CLEARED,
Ship Oglethorpe, Jayne. Liverpool,
Sturgca is. Hunter.
Sloop Nancy, Sturtevant. Darien,
A RUIN ED,
Ship Clio, Heath, Falmouth, Jamaica, 14
days, with ruin to L Williams.
lir brig Jessie, Lyon, G cenook, 55 days
With coal and free stone, to .I 11 Ueul & to.
consignees. Spoke lltli inst lat J(J 32,
long o4 schr ilumbird, i. olhns, 10 days
from aatunuaii, Bound to liuroadocs—all
Wed.
Brig New York, f'ary, Providence, 5
daj a, viKli a full cargo ut rum, wine, cub r,
fi di, dry goods and potatoes, fcte. to O Taft,
W Ltpp U k co. It Wutenuui cm, h
Green, J Whitman, A Humphries, F S Lu
ther and the .Mailer. 1‘assrugen, ^ Hum
phries, and W Richmond. Dec 20th, cape
Fear W *s W o leagues, spoke ship 1.1
ward, from Portsmouth to Ciiarlcslon,
Schr Satellite, Anderson, Fredericks-
burg, 4 days from the (japes, with coni 6t
Hour u» W Tujlor tit son.
biuop Three Brothers, Rowland, Sapelo
and St Catherines, with cotton to H J |
Habersham, ami Johnston ft llilla.
Sloop Regulator, Snow, Rico born, with
rive to Hidloch Ik Dunwoody, and P De
Villcrs.
AnnivAL* vitoM Tins rotiT.
At Charleston, 28th inst. steam boat Co
lumbia, Blackman, 1 day.
Al New York, 2Jtli inst brig Holla, Mar
rington tMuvsi schr Esther, Pern , do.
At Providence, 21st inst. briglddo.
Cl.KAtlKO FOII THIS SliWT,
At Boston, l8lh inst. brig Atlas, Adam#.
At Providence, I8di, sloop Rising Sun,
Cooley.
rp Fott this ronT.
At Boston, 20th inst. brig Reaper, Hub
bard.
Th<* ship Maria Caroline, Bishop, from
New-Orleuus, bound to Providence, was-
wrecked, on the inorningt' the llftli mst.v
nt the in until f Providence river—*hip
entirely lost, outgo partly saved.
II. li. M. ship Scout, arrived at Havana,
i the ldtli inst. had captured a pira
tical her. brigand taken 27 prisoners, the
rest of the crew eseapedin the boats among
the tvfcfs of cape Catvacbe.
A Baltimore schr from \ux Caves, was
chased into Havana, oil the 19th inst. by
5 piratical vessels.
I he schr Frolic, Cranston, arrived at
Havana, on the 17th inst. in 12 days, from
Darien,
Offices of the Charleston, Mercury, ?
an>t Conner, lire. 27. j
Arr Br brig Thomas, Honney, Liverpool
70 ; brig Boston, Skiff, Bcrbice 22; 8arah
Ann, Uudd, Havana 6.
Cl£ lifcacvivWlvm,
IS DON-K AT 7'liK
GEORGIAN JOB OFFICE,
IN TUB BEST STYLE,
On New md Conspicuous Type,
AM) ON
MODERATE TERMS.
In addition to Law, Notarial, und other
Blanks, which are furnished ready printed,
or executed at the shortest notice, are
the following Commercial Blanks:—
Shipping Articles
Common and Letter-sheet Bills of Lading
Foreign und Domestic Bills of Excliunge
Entries <rt Merchandise
Foreign outward. Foreign inward, and
Coasting Manifests
Chat ter Parties of Affreightment
Ruled Tables «f Export* of Rice, Cotton,
, Wc,
Vabelsfor Counting Rooms
Steam-Hoot Yard Receipts
Merchant’* Labels, for marking the dif
ferent departments of Business
Check i ou the different Banks iu this city
Patroon Receipt*
Steam Boat Receipts
Ship Surveyor's Certificate*,
Statements of Damages, for the Recovery
of Insurance
Muster Roll and Articles for Vessels
Seamen’s Warrants and Protections
Custom-House Bonds
Counting-House Almanacks
Statements of Exports
Foreign Export EntricB
Passengers* Entries
Dray B II*
Apply nt the Job Office, the same re
cently occupied by II. P. Russell, or at the
•Hiceofthe Gkohuian.
dec 28 28
EAST FLORIDA LANDS,
FO/i SALE OR HARTER,
,4 PLANTATION on Amelia Island, con*
/m. taining 700 acres with a settlement
thereon, and has been under cultivation in
Cotton-
A Tract of 250 acres of Land near the
above.
A valuable tract of 1050 acres of prime
Swamp and highland, on the river St. Ma
ry’s about 30 miles above its mooli).
Another tract of 500 acres of Land, on
llawke'es or Fleming’s Island on the river
St. Johns.
These lands are of the first quality, re
markably healthy situations, und in good
good head. They will be sold cheap ei
ther for cash, or exchanged for Negroes
or merchandize, or they will be let on lease
on reasonable terms ; but the proprietor
would prefer to join any Gentleman who
cun furnish sufficient hum's in planting the
Amelia stand plantation, under bis super-
intendance.
Description of the Land? may he seen
and tern* made Arnown, on application to
BARER fit MINTON.
deo 4 8
YAY.WY.VG,
GILDING, GLAZING and PAPER
HANGING.
1 5IIE Subscriber begs leave to inform
. his Customers and the Public in gene
ral, that he has removed to Thompson &.
Bonneys buildings.
No. , W HI TAKE R- V TR EL T,
Near the Hay, where he continues to carry
on the above business in all its various
branches, on th* most modern and approv
ed principles.
Walls Painted in Oil or Distemper
Colours,
itnd Ornamented in tin: most Fashionable
European style.
ON HAND,
London White Lead, ground in Oil 4
American do do do do
Linseed Oil in barrels, in the best order
Barrels Spirits Turpentine
Window Glass in boxes of various sizes
English Crown Glass in crater, suitable for
large Panes, Pictures, i/e.
Fine Colours of all Finds
Painter’s Brush* s of all sizes
White Wash do
A great variety of different color Frosting
Blue Smalts, He. He.
All ol which will be Sold at the lowest
prices. Orders from the Country punctual.
Iy attended to. Colours mixed ready for
u*e, and directions given for uinng them,
if required.
PATRICK MAULQW.
nov 15 j F-U
FOIt SALK,
riTlOSE valuable Rico and Cotton Plan- *
JL tations, Crawford and Rooden, situated
between tin; little and groat Ogeechie Ri
ver-., ami distant between tell und twelve
miles from savannah. 'Flic swamp ami
high land ai t of prime quality, but have not
been in cultivation fop eight nr ten years
past. They would be an eligible purchase
to any person desirous of owing a valuable
properly, within n ronvernem il si nice of
the citv. They will be sold before the
Con l House in Savannah, on Tuesday, the
28tli January next, at 11 o’clock, if not pre
viously ctisiios'tti of at private sale. The
Plat is in Uie bunds of Mr. George Schley,
to whom reference may he had for more
particular information.
The conditions of sale will he, one third
Cash, und for the Balance, a credit of three
years on a band and mortgage of the pre
mises, with the interest annually from tho
date.
HUGH ROSE.
dec 17 Ore 19
WAMtKNTON, N. 0.
FEMALE ACADEMY,
REMOVAL.
J OSK1MI ANDUKWS und THOMAS P
JONKS, Principals id'thc above Aca
demy, having disposed ol their imerert in
the boildinp Intel, occupied by them, have
removed to the healthy and | leasnnt viU
hige of V'iMhcn.boro, m Granville County,
N. 0. IH miles wes 1 from V.arrenloc,
whfjre their school *dl open on tin second
Monday in .lunuaiy, 182.1,
l lie same course of study heretofore
pursued, will he continued under nil iha
same teachers, Ihey beiii); me noe a of Iho
lionily. The Pupils aid inslrucleil, not on
ly in the rodimeuls oi knowledge, Inn al
io in die highest branches of Science, ever
• duiBht in Female seminaries, iiicluding
tirammav and Parsnip, Ikdles I, tires, Geo-
graphy, Chymewvy, Natural Philosophy.
Botany, Astronomy, he.
Flu; Principals possess a beMer l’hilo-
sophical r.nnnr itus tliuti moot of our Col
leges; and lectures are delivered ma the
different subjects, accompanied with ex
periments.
Board, with tuition in all tne above bran
ches, 6U dollars per session; Music, Draw
ing, uml Painting, and the Latin and Greek;
languages are also tuuglit, and charged* as
follows: Music 30 dollars. Drawing and
Fainting 20 dollars, ami the languages Id
dollars per session ; tin* amount foi board
and tuition is payable in advance, and
each Lady is to furnish herself with a Co
verlid, a pair of tlheelfl, Blankets, k Tow
els. New Pupils pay only from the part
of the session in which they are admitted.
There are eight competent teachers,
whose time is devoted to the business of
this institution.
h'UUatntborovph, N. C, Nov. 30,1822,
dec 3 cf 7.
Literalivm Lottery,
NOW DRAWING.
S T will be remembered that the Litera
ture Lottery, seventh gIhm, h.«s com}
nicnccd drawing, and will be completed
without delay.
The first drawing will he received on
Friday week, ami tickets must soon after
rise
Flic following Ci piial Prizes must
be drawn,—a principal part »>f them no
doubt to adventurers at M,LENS’,
20,000 Dollars,
to,ooo Dollars.
5,000 Dollars,
8,000 Dollars,
2,000 Dollars,
2,500 Dollars, 6,’c. £jo.
Tickets, TKJ\‘ DOLLARS.
Apply to
S. k M. ALLEN U CO.
OCT* Pi'Ze Tickets will be received for
orders.—Correct Lists oft he drawing kept.
Cash paid for izes, and eyery infurrna-
iion given fetalis.
d»*c °5 2^
The Subscriber
R espectfully informs the inhabi
tants of Savannah and its Vicinity, that
be intends to open a School for the re
ception of young Ladies and Gentlemen,
in which w ill be taught all the requisites of
a correct English education, together with
the Latin, Gieefc, French, and Italian lan
guages. He has taken the room occasion
ally occupied hy the Union Society, iiv,thc:
west end of the Academy.
Recommendations from Captain Alden
Partridge, Superintendant ot the American
Literary, Scientific, and Military Academy,
from the Professors of Italian, French, Fen
cing, and from a number of other Gentle
men can be given, by making application at
i he store of Jla'divin H l/uy-ward, a fjew
doors west of the City Hotel. Those young 1
Gentlemen desirous of attaining the art of
Fencing, can receive Lessons in the even
ing, by application as above.
FAR WELL JONES.
N. B. Should not sufficient encourage
ment be given, lie would engage as an in
structor in the above mentioned branches
in tne country, or in a private family,
dec 18 20
Administrator’s Notice.
VT INE months after date of this notice*
1.N application will be made to the Hon
ourable the Justices of the Inferior Court
of Chatham County, when sitting for ordin
ary purposes, for leave to sell L"t No. 245
(two hundred and forty-fivej in the thir
teenth district of Monroe County, contain
ing two hundred .wo and an half acres—
being the real estate of Jeremiah Crornett
deceased. J. P. HENRY,
Administer of Jeremiah Crornett.
Savannah, 1st November, 1822.
nov 2
Mess and Prime Pork, 6>c.
Just received per ship Niagara t
BARRELS Mess Pork
30 do Prime do
20 bbls Imitation Brandy
For Dale by
L B, HERBERT ^ CO,
dec IS 29