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gSMITuTOIL Souihston, FtiDJr, NorsMBt 22, 1822. he feccnd ftfllon of the 17th Congre fs cf the ted States, commences at Wafhingtou City, Lie ftcond of December next. hefchooner Enterprife, Capt. Eldridge, of St. Paul's Church, an elegant brick edifice late.

Jyerecled at Windfor, Vt. was confecratei by Bifhop Griswold on Wednefday the 20ih inft. Thomas Jones, aUat Thomas Davis, was executed at Tuscaloosa, Alabama, the 11th October, for counterfeiting bark notes. -Jhn Reed, an accomplice, died in prifon before the time fixed ft their execution. A fmooth pebb'e ftone, weighing sear'y two ounces, was taken out of the heart of a slaughter-ed ox, at Bradford, Mass.

At Schenectady N. Y. Fair, a bull calf was exhibited, for which the owner refufed to take 250 dollats. Since the commencement of the puffing year (1822) the following deaths have occurred in the south, from New Yoik, bound to Charleston, j-anafhoreon the 7th ult. near New.

Inlets She had on board 15 paflengers, a cargo urn, Lime, Several of the paflengers loft, and a confideraWepartof the cargo. Norwich, Nov. 5, 1822. DRY GOODS, Groceries, Crockery, Glass and HartWVavc, prices and receive in pay, cafli and moft kinds ot country produce. He not able to fell below col, like moft of his neighbours, nor does he think proper to advertife one or two articles lefs than coft for the purpole of getting his neighbour's cuf-tomers to call.

He jnvites his friends to call, and if he fells them an impure article in the grocery line, or deceives them in any goods, he will forfeit pur-chafe money. Burlington. Nov. 21, 1822. 47 HB IDITOICF THE MOMTPf LIEK WATCH MAW, navy ct the United Mates, viz 4 Surgeons Mates, uke the liberty to addrtls you, tor the "fe of cot reeling, I be'ieve to be a mif-in the Watchman of the 29ih ult.

relative to 1 VIJUIII, 1 Matter Commandant, 10 Lieutenants, 3 Lieuts. of Marines, 3 Surgeons, ecture which I delivered at Montpelier on the 1 Purser, 40 Midlhipmen, 4 Sailing Matters. 67 clef improving the Militia of the United It is dated, that I propofed to defray the nfes for iuftructing the officers by abolifhing ings, entirely, and iropofing a tax of fifty i per year on thofe persons who do military C. Severance, It was, However, veiy lar irons oeing wj tion exprifs ary such idea. While I Id make the duties of the as light and tie cxpetifive as poffible in time of peace, I UtIca, Nov.

12. Canal Navtgutl.n. Arrived fince our laft, 46 boats and one raft with 2050 barrels flour 207 do. fait 100 do. afhes 233 do.

poi 7GC0 bufhets wheat, 1350 do. water lime 180 do. corn, 15952 gallons wkiokeyi apple and peach brandy, 6 barrels oil do. 558C0O feit, boards, COCO pipe ftaves, 1000 barrel do. 23 cords wocd, 18 tons gypfurr, 12do.

butter 7 do. chet fe, lard, tallow, honey feathers, beef wax, apples, cider, peaches and apple sauce. Cleared jan time, 50 boats with 1 27 tons n-ef chand'ze, and 7Jdo. furniture, and paflengers. A stage was upfet in Ohio and the driver anJ several pa ifengers badly bruifed.

A finguUr attending the accident was that one cf the paflengers, a woman, was in pui fult of her huf-band, who had eloped from her, and the stage hav ingjuft overtaken him, travelling on foot, when the accident occurred, he was the firfl to he'p her up when thrown on the road. DIED In this town, on Sunday laft, Law-kekcb Rave li. aged 73. On Monday, 4th Niv. at Crarey Ifland, Dr.

Samuel Rvsseli. of Bofton, Surgeon in the U. S. Navy, aged 33. He was attached to the Sloop of War Peacock, Capt.

f. fin, juft anived from a ci uife to the Weft Indies. Extract from an obituary notice of Dr. f. in the Salem Gazette "He received his literary education at Harvard Univerfity his proleflional ftudies were profecut-ed under the tuition cf the venerable Dr.

Holy eke of this town, and of the late Dr. Warren of Bodon. The deeree of Doctor of Medicine was conferred on him in 1807 after practriing a fhort time in Bofton, he wa.s appointed a Surgeon in the United S.ates Navy, and ferved in the Frigaie Conllitu. tion, under Captains Bainbridge and Hull, till her return from France in the winter of 1812; this fhip was then paid off and taken into dock a-verfe to an indolent life on furlough afhore, he de. termined to refign his commiflion, and renew his profeffional practice, but Secretary Smith sifuied him War would foon be proclaimed, and folicited him to takf back his commiflion this he readily did, and joined the frigate United States, Captain Decatur.

In this he failed with the fquadron of Com. Rodger on the long ciuise in puifuit of Jamaica fleet, and as our (hips, "by the providence of government, had not been properly e. quipped for fea before the di claration ot war, the Vnued States, on her arrival ia Bofton harbor, had 140 ol her crew fick with the fcui vey, and many of them flung in rjitir hammocks with that di trelEiig disorder. Dj. T.

was Surgeon of the U. S. at the capture of the Macedonian, where his duties were arduous among the wounded prifon-ers. When Capt. Decatur took command of the Prefident, Dr.

T. was transferred to that frigate, and was taken prifoner and carried to.Bariuuda at AftfVULD inform his friends and cuftom- by no means propose to aoomn trainings r. Oa the contrary, under competent and eiS. that fif Ti mftructed officers, those trainings, to. a cer xletit, would be of eflential fervice in difci- 2 the militia for the inltructicn so far as it 1.1.

would then oe correct, i ne txptmes oe-to can? into effect roy p'an for inftructing fficers, I propofe fhould be defrayed from the fury of the United States. Whether a very portion ot the public revenue couia oe more ly appropriated, than in providing for the ual organization and dilciplwe ot a truly na- force of one million of men a force iden-in feeling and in intereft vith the great body people and which would enable us tu fit at pee external invafion, and internal infurrec- and commenced COOPERING, at his fliop, fbuth of the white Meeting Houfe, where all thofe who favour him with tluir cuilom, he will accommodate on ihort notice. Cafli and moft kinds of country produce, received in payment. Burlington, Nov. 21, 1822.

47 Granville Beer. A FEW barrels of this article, of a very superior quality, for fale by the fubfcribcrjat the Brewery prices. I. R. HARRINGTON.

November 18, 1822. -47 HVGU BUOWK, LAND furveyor from Scotland, rcfules at the boufe of A. Brinsmaid, Burlington, where fpecimens of bis drawings may be STATE OF VERMONT, Franklin County, Supreme Court, Ckri't Ojjke, November iS, 1822. NOTICE is hereby given, to ail perfons con. cerned, in caufes now pendin? before th and rebellion, is a queftbn, Iconcesvs, well iv tne contiaerauon ot we reprciemaiivc ui pnp'e, as well as of the people themfelves.

xpenle appears to me to nave no greater ratio ol jeel to be accomplifhed, than a grain of to the globe we inhabit. Of the efficiency plHn inlirutfion propoled in my lecture, oniolifh the oHect in view, I have no doubt; order more fully to eftablifh my confidence I hereby make a gratuitous proffer ot my es, at any favourable feafon of the year, to A the officers of any brigade in this date, a- bly to the principles therein contained, (viz.) it they laall aiiemble at tome luitable place, in camp or rendezvous, properly armed and i Honourable Supreme Court, in the County 0f Franklin, that an order is given, to iflue veuires bed, where they fhall remain fix days, dur- jhich period, they fhall place themfelves en- to iummon tne ursnd aad retit Jurors, to attend on the firft dav of the ariiourned term of AiiH under my direction and mltruction and re.u of th experiment I am willing to the amount of improvement that may be ed under the fyftera I have propofed. As I ftrous that my ideas on the improvement of in December next, which will be on Tuefday, the 1 7th day of faid month, at which tin-e the uit will commence wi'th the Jury bufinefs. By order of Court, HORACE JANES, Ctnl. STATE OF VERMONT, Rutland County, a TV, ,1.

U-V. 0..... pilitia fhould be correctly underftood, you reatly oblige me by giving the foregoing a yottr uielul paper. am veiy reipectlury, Sir, your obedient feivant, A. PARTRIDGE.

Parhrlca. A ielter from St. Johns, N. R. 17th u't.

arrived at Newburyport, fays, iting the threatened attack upon this Iflind ve little to fear, as the principal ringleaders The Noi folk Herald of a late date, dates a ihocking inftance of human depravity, Mr. Encs McCoy of Norfolk, was (hot, as he was riding a-long the causeway at Poketty, by fome unknown hand. One ball pafed through his body and the gig, another grazed his back, a slug palTed through his hat, and a ball (truck the fpoke of the wheel of the gig and (hivered it to pieces. He has left an amiable wife and one child. An important question is under discufiion in Rhode Island.

'The General Assembly have impofed a tax on the property of the Banks in that state, and many of the eftablifhments have fubmit-ted to jt as legal, others of them ate arrayed in opposition to the eonfidering it as uncon-(titutional. It is probable the queuion wiil be car. ried before the Supreme Court ot the United States. An Irifhman narr.ed Anthony Rogan, wasmur-dered whi on an xcuriion to "the hiU" in Bolton on Friday night, Sih inft. He was found dead in the ftreet by the watch, having his throat cut 3C0 dollars have been offered tor the apprehcifion of the murderer.

Pears of a ftcond growth were produced Ly a young tree, in the garden of John Andrews, E. q. ot Sa'ern, Ms. the feafon. One of thde was 3 inches in circumference, and i in length.

The dwelling heme of Mr. Taylor, of Glasten-bury, Con. was. burnt on the evening of the 27th uit. It was a one-ftory houfe, and the fii it information the family had of ihe progress of the devouring element, was communicated by the tailing in of the roof, while they were at fupper.

A convict by the name of Horace Rand, efca-ped from the State-prifon at Chariestown, on the 2d inft. concealed himfetf in the Square, and the evening following bu ke open the houfe of Mr. Dowfe, arrd (tole a fuitof clothes and fome other articles and tfca ped. The yellow fever, at the date of the laft accounts, aiTumed its moft Jeftructive form in Penfa-cola and New-Orleans. A letter from the latter place, dated Oct.

16, dales that "whole fami.ies have been fwept away in the coui fe of a very few days, and in fome cafes abfolute vifible mortification has taken place before life has been extinct. Such is the dreadful putrifying date of the atmofphere of this place. Still notwithltanding all this, you fee no alarm no apprehenfion cf confequences. As foon as the breath is out of the body ot a per-fon, he or (he is placed in a ready a.ade cofEu, hurried ff to the grave, and when covered you hear nothing more." A company ft the infurar.ee of notes of hand and other debts, has been propofed in Baltimore. It would be interesting to us, fays an Jbauern paper, to know at what rate they would enlure punctuality in the payment of debts to printers.

The frigate Congrefs, captain Biddle, failed from Hampton Roads, 7th inft. on a cruife for the protection of our commerce, agaiult pirates in the Weft-India feas. The publifher of the New-Brunftvick Almanack has threatened the fhnpkeepers at St. John, who offer for fate Yankee Almanacks, with proiecution by the govern menl for vending illicit and contra-band articles. Sad newt fortheEngUjh Fair.

By the late returns, it appears that in England there are fema'es more than ma es in Wales, in Scotland, making a total in Great Britain, of 434,904 almott half a million, doomed by the unlucky cou fe of nature, to fingle blef-fedness which is rendered worfe by the wade oc cafioned by at leaft cf 130,000 inflexible bachelors. Law.h is dated in the Portland Gazette that "in the case of Shaw, wV was indicted at the last term of the S. J. C. for palling counterfeit money, knowing it to be counterfeit, the court ruled that an indictment will not lie for patting counterfeit money, provided fuch counterfeit money be of banks not incorporated by this date although one may be punifhed for bringing fuch money into the (late.

The court declared this to be law; certainly it (hou'd not continue to be fo, and is undoubtedly an omidion which the legifiature ought immediately to remedy." The Kentucky Reporter dates that Major George M'Glallin, late of the U. 3. army, has been appointed by the Prefideut, Factor at Spa-dre Bluff, in the Cherokee Nation, in the place of Col. MTLyon, deceafed. PIRATES.

We havefcen a letter, (fays the N. Y. Gazette,) from a gentleman in Naffau, (N. dated the 8th ult. which dates that the merchants of that place, had hired a floup, which was manned with a midfhipaian and twenty-three men from the Britifh fhip Tyne, for the purp( fe of cruifing againft the pirates.

They fell ia with a piratical ichr. and felucca beat off the former laid alongfide the latter, and captured her. Thfe of the crew who were not killed, jumped 1 over, board, and were drowned. The lots on board the flrjop was two men killed, one a midliipman, and 7 wounded. Another ftoop, fitted out at the fame time, was captured, and the crew narrowly efcap.

ed with their lives. lad their cornmifG jrs from the Government, Domingo, hve been fecured, and fome of it nuiiLiuu oujsrcmc uuuwt, iicxi 10 oe vol a en at Rutland, within and Jcr the County of Rutland on the frti Tueiday next after the fourth Tuesd.y of January next, Mp HE PETITION of Jonathan Brush of Sr. JL Aibans, in the County of Franklin, and date afoiefaid, father and natural guardian of C. Brufh, Laverna J. Brufh, Lucy M.

Caroline C. Brufh, Laura M- Brufh, and Porter McDonough Brulh, minor heirs of Ruth Brulh, late of Fairfax, in faid Franklin County, deceafed. Humbly shsweth That the faid minor heiis are feized in fee of one individual fixth part of certain tract, or parcel of land lying and being ia the County of Rutland afortfaid, de-fcribed as follows lying about one mile eaft of the village ol Cadleton, on the road leading from faid village to Rutland, and bounded wed on Se- (hot and feveral veiTels with men armed, ave been detained at Curracoa. A part of are now at Crab Itland, but the Governor paired to the ccaft opposite, with a force too dable for thefe defperadoes to make any at 9 number of privateers out of ibis place are, i igs, five schooners, and a ketch, part of have aned for the Mona railage, and to eff St. Thomas.

lahGndley's, lruman H. llinman and Ab jah Bronfon's land, north on faid Hinman's land, ealt nn Ttrapl HiTrlKllrt's lanrt. and fnnth nn inrt were, on the 5th inft. fays a Norfolk pa- the capture of the Prefident by the Endymion and the Bntifh Squadron, "His firmnefs and intrepidity were confpicuous-ly difpiayed when the (team boat Phoenix was con-fumed on Lake Champlain. He was one of the paflengers when the terriffic cry of fire aroufed them from deep, he calmly flood by the veffei's fide and affifled as maDy as could depart in one boat, to efcape, and was hlmfelf among the laft who went over the fide of the whso'the flames were juft reaching him.

The paffengers landed on different fhore; those'who firlt left, fup. pofed he muft have peri (Tied, and though they knew not the ftranger that bad at fuch hazard rer-dered them affiUance, feveral of them, after arriving at their diftant homes, perfevered in their inquiries till they had learned his efcape, his name andrefidence, and addrcifud to him their heartfelt "The anguifh and affliction which now over-wheliii his venerable and patriotic father will be affuaged by the fympathy of every heart of virtue and lenfiiHiity, and by the recollection of his son's career of honor and rectitude, through life. To his orphan boy, too young to edinwue the extent ot his loss, the calamity is irreparable to him he has transmitted, not the ill.gotteo gain of public plunder as the pledge of his father's dishonor, but the rich inheritance of an unfullied name and un-fpotted reputation. If it fhall ever be his fortune to enter his country's fervice, may it be under the auspices of Virtue and Juftce. he character of Dr.

Trevett was an ornament to the fervice among his brother officers he was held in high edimation. Bainbridge, Decatur, Morris, Biddle, Read and Cassin, were his friends. Capt. Hull in a letter to the Navy Department, dated Jan. 20, 1821, rendered a juft tribuetohis merits in thefe terms He is among the ablefl Surgeons on the lift, has been mary years at sea, (lands hgh in hisproftflion, is beloved and respected by his brother officers, and is in every refpect, worthy of the patronage of Government.

PROPOSES to open a fchool in this town, for the inftruction of young Ladies in reading, orthography, writing, English grammar, arithmetic, logic, geography, including the practical nfect maps and globes, hidory, natural and moral philofophy, Particular attention will be paid to what is too often neglected, the reading our own language with propriety and effect which confifts, not merely in correct pronunciation and proper paufes, but in natural and graceful cadences, emphasis, tones and inflections of the voice. Aclafsofboys wiil aif be received, to be taught the above branches, or the elements of the Greik and Latin languages. For the above pur-pofe, Mr. W. has procured very convenient rooms in Mr.Morfe's Mr.

Harrington's (lore, where he propofe to commence his fchool on Monday next, at 9 o'clock, A. M. Thofe parents who are difpofed to favour his views, may be affa red of his affiJurus exertions co merit their approbation and patronage. As it is Mr. Ws defign to devote his whole at pwards of forty ot the Peacock crew on the it but we have afcertained from one of the ing phyficians, that only four or five are ca- yellow fever, and that only one out of the number tick is conudered pad recoyeiy.

VM IKJim merly owned by Elezfer Lyman; containing a-' bout seventy acres, and being the fame land here-' tofore conveyed by Simeon Hathaway to the chi'. dren of Deborah Belknap, by deed dated Auculfc D. 1793. And your petitioner further reprefents that a fale of the edate aforefaid is neceffary for the fup-port, and would be conducive to the intereft faid minor heirs Therefore, your petitioner prays that he may be authorifed and empowered by the Court aforefaid, to fell and convey the faid real edate of his wards aforefaid, in conformity with omplaints are moftsy of a catarrhal tenden- th a few cafes of diarrhoea, See. tf a litter Jrom Wm.

Twi, Surgeon, If. S. Navy, cn board the Ontario, dated, 5 Gib alter, Sept. 15, 1822. arrived at Gibralter early in Auguft hav.

pped at Malta: hearing of a difturbance at iiic Maiuc iu iuiu i.aic mauc auu provicecl. JONATHAN BRUSH. Tl A ir ahon, didnot remain at the former place 12 After our return to Mahon, we learnt that reeable affair had taken place at Algiers, ch I will how relate the particulars Conful, Mr. Shalter, being away, had left hew, the Vice Conful to act in his place out hunting one day, he met fome Turks, bid him he was on their fields, and mutt go cy ms Attorney, j. rv.

Smediey. Dated at St. Allan, thitZQth dayofNcv. 1822. The foregoing petixion having been prefented to me, Chief Judge of the Supreme Court aforefaid, it is ordered and directed that the petitioner notify all perfons concerned, to arjfe.ir before the Honorable the Supreme Court, next to be holdea at Rutland, on tLe firft Tuesday next after the fourth Tuefday cf January, A.

D. 182'i, then and there tothewcaufe, if any they have, why the prayer of the foregoing petition fhoild not te granted, by caufing this petition and the order thereon to be publilhed in the Northern Sentinel Drinted at Burlington, two wppL-c fnr.sr. i refufed they attempted to ufe force when fented his gun at them they difarmed hint feat him feverelj he complained to the Dey iding fatisfaction the Dey told hirn he give him none, adding I allow you a Droll. This is a man facred among the Turks Conful being allowed one as a protection -urk infults any one under their protection, he iishead. Our voung Conful neglected to is Drogoman with him, therefore he was fatisfaction.

He told the Dey it tie did thofe men in 2 hours he would cut American flag-ftaffj the Dey replied he not help it. The flag-ftaff was cut down, lad cf which fball be at leaft fixty dayi before the faid firft Tuefday next after the fourth Tues-day of January, A. D. 1823. Given under my hand at Burlington, this 21ft day of November, A.

D. 1822. P. VAN NESS, 47 Chief Judge of Sub. Court.

W5i be paid (or clean Cotton and Linen HAGS, at tha Burline-ton Book-Stvc. to chartered to bring the Conful to Port where we were, we immediately maae this nlace for proviGons, and in 2 or 3 days tention to a fmall number of pupi's, it is thought that per quarter, willdioi be deemed an un-reafonab'e coupenfation. iTons cn the Organ and Piano-fone, together- te ufe of very excel-lent inftruments are a'fo offered. Terms reafnra-ble, to be made known on appliciti. n.

Burlingfon, 21, 47 for to Leghorn to take jnful to Tunis ur. asm naving oeca ien place, kz.Mer Mv..

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