Georgia republican & state intelligencer. (Savannah, Ga.) 1802-1805, September 18, 1802, Image 3

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n'Tt In need cf ?. Luzerna, as I lorace ex-’ pi clies it : ; Noflern peocaiis et fraud'l'iit olficer* nulera. ‘ do bide all crime*, in clarknefs and cast a _ f \ child ever cdl if .* r cguerier. No, from a confcientiOusncfs of a rest i tude of eonduft, .m i of pure intentions, it fecks not (or Iheher under a W / on law, but •invims inquiry and lavs iitelf open r o pubbeor j individual fcrutinv, v. ;th a look ot comem|_ m •try.is tending on the impotent malice of ns enemies. The current of things may roll along its bifis ; the tide of time and chance may beat its walls -, the lummy guks o! ir.akce Fiay aftkil its lofty barrlemcnrs; and the he?.- ‘Ty (bowers of calumny may delcend upon the t.foacious roof—but ail in vein—the system ol t-rneafures adopted and pursued by our preterit administration mud immortalize the name of our chief magistrate and procure to Ins me mory trie admiration and efleem of all good men, until the ! 1 la r s ot the universe lb ill be lhaken, and c< the Great Globe irfelt, yea, all which it inherit, sh u], like the b-iftlefs fabric of a vifion 0 pals a Way bcloie the <f Almighty Architect.” JUNIUS. Barnwell DislrifJ, near ‘ Savannah River , SoHib-Carclina, September 4, th , 1802. *L— - SAVANNAH, September 18, ? ¥ ‘ A letter from Mr. Simons, eolleftor at the ; port of Charleston, appears in the papers of that City. Ic dates many material adv m rages to be derived fro r> the life of Perkin’s improved double and (ingle broke Pumps ; and that the refulr of his experiments were, that anew- common pump, in eo >d order, requires twice as much rime, to deliver the fame quantity of warcr, as the improved fin - gle stroke-pump, and tin ice the rime of the double ftrokc-pump. The improvement mud produce the mod beneficial consequen ces ro American navigation. The cause of humanity will be promoted in no final 1 de gree by this invention, A Mr. Claiborne, lias hardy invented a species of paddle or-car, which operates bv a double stroke, keeping up a perpetual and Ready force, and adapted to the mod exten five use either by manual or other power. if weunderftand the fuhjeT right, this paddle is con ft rafted fomewhar on rhe principle of a web-footed water fowl, colLpling as it pas ics forward, and spreading when its force ir. exerted. We (hall piiblifh the aclveriifemcnt ol the inventor in our next. SALT WORKS. The number of fait works on Cape Cod , are so considerable. that it is understood, a fuf ficient quantity is produced for the use of fifhermen fitted out at the Caps, and die i.n . habitants thereof: and additional works are creeled almost daily. Glauber fairs, of an ap proved quality, are alio made at the Caps, m considerable quantities, and, we believe, arc fold for less than imported purgative salts. — * his information is certainly iutcTeft:n rT ; for a dollar laved in ilie country is advantageous as a doi i ,l) brought into it. if our ordmarv imports arc dimimfhed so as to fall sho r t of our ordinary exports, the country will prosper. Jt would be generally gratifying, if fomc gen tleman refluent on the (.ape would make the rsecefiary inquires, and inform the public of the ft ate of tlicfe inanufafturcs. Ivl an pci ions vvfth to know die exaft quantities of the fairs and glauber lilts which are annually made— the prices tit which they can be afforded—and W;iat proof there is of the goodneis of their qualities. ]f fufneient is made, both thote 1 articles may be exported ro the other dates ; and the medicinal laics commonly command a good price in the IV^fl-huhes. ( £ often Palladium.) In fome fubterraneous refcarchesreceiv.lv made in the village Labatie-Monfaleon, tie-! partment of upper Alps, have been difeover- 1 -d divers reiiques or the anrient magnificence! of Gaul, when i uoject to the Romans ; antique! *vai s covering, wit none interruption, an im-l mtnfe plain; remains of considerable build- ! in^s; fragments of Mosaic ; medals, one ofl which i>. a golf! one of Constantine, 1:1 perfect i pn* rvanon , Indeed every rhing indicates! The exifter.ee of an annerit city m this place,; c.t which, however, there does nor remain an\ j traditions. ‘ r 1 r.c board of longitude,” Rates the i french aftronomcr LaLnde, “at its meeting 1 of ihe 23d ult adjudged the premium of 6zee ! francs, which was proposed for the bSz lunar I tabir. M. Brug, an astronomer at Vienna,; has lucceedcd, by combining from three roj four thousand obiervations, in forming ra'.des •Miir.h c.o not differ ten leconds from an a Xu-! ar obici vaticr.. 1 h;s is the meateft aid with! winch aftreno my can furnifh navigation, and nothing more is wanting for finding the l inrh ‘ ► K-t let with the utip.oft rccv -i Th^ boCfiry table which I publifl.ed in 179.A for finding the hour at sea, renders this part of the ci.; f that it may be executed bv the moll inexperienced navigator.” [.Lcndcn Paper."] The Ottoman [ s or < :'“ ) has acceded to the rrcary of Armens. Ihe proclamation on th’s fiihjvft, is a fine specimen of royal bom oaft. We fnall lay by the Museum of vefterdav, it os a trife which may serve to amule us at a leisure moment. Gmar-Bntam has been entirely evacuated by is inhabitants, in confequenre c f a report • l it an expedition agamft that ifianj was fit ting out in Iceland* J). 11 c alcove is just astri ? e as that the old tones all went to Nova-Scoria at the dole of the war. It 1 > computed, and beheved corfeeft, tliat one fourth of the inhabitants of Connefticur, I who remain of those capable of in our revolution, are old tones. The pohtics they luppoa have beer, already named, Dii. D, On tie 141 b i-dt. Mr. John M : Coi- Lough, a native cf Ireland, eged 50 H a.nvtro at an f*arly 3 fc ;r. this country, was a fuithtu ; ur brave patriot and icld.er cf cur revolution, amt a ulHi!, and i.jpeehJ member or f-ciety. He has left a ftiofiidj e iviie and a large family to bemoan ; ne U 3 “ l; iin( ! a parent, and numerous mends to regie: tin fudd.n decease. v .->; f-+ \” h “i’ y ‘•f ‘.t v> \>*-*.* At. •1s ■V’ &\ c'.. t y* 1/ MARINE L I S T. E N T E R E D. ft ■'const , • tiho to Pi f ctertck eVlc’ Her.'"” ft fftarv* Ship Comet , Steven/cn, Baltimore. Sleep, Ranger, Keen, Char Est on, C: L E A R E D. Brig, Resource, Wilkh/fo-i, Nev^Tdrl, PURIJC AUUTiONft ‘ P HE a dverti!eci m k!t weeks pa- JL P*ts for the 13th, but neceffarilv post poned, will take place on Monday the 20th to o’clock, at Commerce Row, of 8 Hhds. Brown Sugar, c do. old Jamaica Rom, 4 proof. ■—Calks dry Peas, 1 Box Chocolate, 1 pair Pistols, 1 Urate I Jverpooi Vv effortrd. HCDUSE HOLD F! JI ift i l'U Rp, &c. E HILLS, An ft. Savnnnah, Scot, to, g^?. -^ K O Li’ Ule, rt nooi i oN. oft S.mi'dav nc::?, the 25th instant will bf fold at public Al 2ft ion, at the (lore on th Bay, lately occupied by Mr D. vie, ad th- I. in trade f by Samuel S iub rc, hue of Savannah, Merchant Bankrupt, r G the Commilnoners r.-oue ! in a Commiftlon or Bankruptcy, against the fdd Samnel S.iubere, confining bfu e ui an . Lihio able Ift !♦ I U O O i J S ; - uiipor.i and in the Lite ft arrivals froni Lonfion. aIH-dkudry an ides of HOUSE-HOLD FURNITURE : Conditions, cafii for ail linns under 100 Dollars, and all Dims over, notes at ninety days w ith approved endarters : vO commence at to o’Clock in the fo;c noon ; by order of the Rfionee. JOHN HOLLAND, Auft.ioncer. */ (J /•* /V ’ A • t i I v’ J ' y -* <vj A / oiVO, twelve dollars reward aivay from the Subscriber, an the 28/Z ult ’ an Apprentice Boy to the PrinUtn Business, name MUNCIL MILLER, a native of Lyme (Conn etL: cut (a-ed about *9 years, lAt complexion, dark coloured hair, dark eyes /her jpoken to or converftdw'ih, he difetvers afeculia. uijjidexcc. He is a very ingenious Heady lad. and teas presidency in the l-ufincfs. is j Cud cj atitinz ornaments noon end albo effiu lying. Ik wore ‘an/carried a “vay anew tine broadsloath coat white ved a pair cf gingham and a pair of nankeen overalls a, “p fi h *' lv rcra,i ' ! hat, H?c. IVhoover will fecurc //**** u rt'’ iHttce, and give toe fubferiber notice, in a der tart be max obtain Jim "sis **•* o-t'G-ie toward, ]f he will return hi tic all be treated at well as t.e usually has beer an “ ,:s . hvuits ever locked.- — Masters cf velds ar.a ethers are fir bid harbouring or c nice/line’ fata bey, on penalty cf the law. SAMUEL TRUMBULL. r L n - ton (Connecticut) Augnfto, 1802. (lUl> 1 QAf-LLeL 2 L, ot Bav&nnaii. A perion willing to engage, to weigi, ami keep in their stations, and in re- P ai > ‘he Buoys tnat are, or may be provided, as guides to the entrance of Savannah river, sviii early notify in writing to the fubfer;- h~ r , a‘ what rate per annum he will per form the far vice. ]J!O. JVHL'ON, Coiledlor. Sc?r. *7. jumf. MARSHAL'S SALE j AGJ-V /AN Tucldav the 28'h inftar.t, v/ wlil be fold, at the ccurt- J,oufe in the city of Savannah, between the hours of jo and it o’clock, XrtE Scmoon'er BETSEY together with her tackle, apparel, Ac. seized by virtue of a judgment ob rained by Matthew Shearer, surviving copartner of Alexander Watt and Cos. against Wiilian Norris. BEN. WALL, F. M. Septeqpber 13, 1802. tr 1 g \ AsJ x-A C/ X. J U” <U ‘ TILL be paid by : her Undr-wrker” y V on th#* Schoon-r to my per lor. or perions who vvi : l di3 r Jar and raise the 3* liooner Do cbe.fter, Pcnnifter, late master, about 50 ‘ons burthen I he Schooner faded from Tybce on the B r h of Ac gull lass, about 4 o’clock - , P. M. bound for N.ifbu ; ;.r ; 1 fame night Ike funk, supposed in from rc to 15 f itherr.s water and ho rn 10 to ! 7 leagues l:om iheldar. l iiere is Hid to be in a rir.aii ; trunk 10.-ke I down in the run, 36 pc Doubloons, i:i fured at 61,880 Doliarf. A fa!cage of one fourth of all the morev lerove-e-d by ram net the vellel. vv i! i a’fo be lowed in addiuon to the abc?ve reward. Further informa ion m:y be lud on application :o the Under writers, in C iiariefton. N. I>. ‘rnepri;uer< in Savannah, HPr-York and , Baltimore, are icquefted to publifa the above. Sep embtr 8. 7HE SUB SC R/BERS. TJAVE Rc.-cived from Nov-York, a frrfi: i 1 afiorement of plated and Brass Mounted iuimtuie for harnt-fs. ALSO ON HAND. Saddles best Quality, Elegant plated Bridles, different kinds, Setts of hamefs plated Sc Bra if Mounting, Saddle Bags, Portmanteaus, fin- Bucketts, Whips, Spurs, Carr, and Waggon hirncfs, Ac. Ac. a Variety of other arricies .ill of vvhich will be Ibid iow for Caih or the usual credit. GLASS c? SHAFFER. September iS, 1802. A 7 0 7 / C E. All persons indebted to the subs. fiber are 1 req'iefttd to come forward and make payment by the fiift: of Cftoher next, as all accounts’ not fettled by that day, will be placed in the hind ol the attorney for collection. All perlons having demands against him are requested ta call for pavincnc. AS EL FARMER, Sav m a ah, September i3r.h 1802. 2 PROPG S A L S (Bv RICHARD LEE, ILlcnr.ore,’) ’or PUBLISHING By SUBSCRIPTION DISCOu Ii s E s GOVERNMENT BY ALGERNON SYDNEY. TO WHICH ARE ADDED, The life , Memoirs. &c. of the Author. LETTERS TO HIS FATHER, Ac. laIS / A’/ aL FOR. PiFJH i FE/iSol\ r , AGAIN SI CLARE PS H. BEFORE JUDGE JEFFREYS. U'ith LIS /.POL.OCt Jt i>i the day of his DEATH.” CONDJT F O N S. ‘• T I'llo woi k will he ccmprifed in three Inr~*Oc ‘‘•”9 Vo!a tr.es containing at leaf: kvc hundred pages ;<c.V yr.d printed with amw type, on fu per Hue i?a ,c. it w.li be the pride or the Publisher to pretent ‘o he American public,this excellent ivoik. in anele g<ct drefi. li. The price to fubferibers will be Two Dollars ,>er vcVuinf'. in board?. i il<r VV ith the sis (I V oi'.nne will be civen z Portrait { *he Author and no ex pence uib be Oared to have it (xccuifd by the fir it ajtiff Amc.Ta. A* thts work is proprdtd sta very negotiable p ; h:e t will not be put toprvfs until the nature t ‘ five u :dred nam: is obtained, to tenure c.ne ,r reat and ce tain expenc-rs of this public;,to.:-, T} b? TM hiVL TTb’ SJ *.* bv_ j\ IVJV i X b C-j&i ach'i cj the illujlnous sun nor, 1 hie was a man of mofi extraordinary courage : ?. c Heady man, even to oMfmcy sincere. hut of a rW_m ’ and hooerous temper that could r.ot hear contradic tion. hi; f.Crned to he a chritlisn, but in a parti, u -4 *; ir . lorrn ofi ] is own :he though tit was to be ],ke 2 divine phnofophy in the miner. lie was jfjfF to all i republican principles and lath an enemy to every ‘ that looked like a monarchy, tfwt he set bim le,r m hi-h opposition agamiv Grom well, when he 4 was made protector. He bed /hirbied the hi dory c ) 4 govrrnmcr.t mail its brand.es y beyond any man / ever 4 knew.’ Severs! manuH ript treatises of h ; > in Latin and in itaiian, and an 14 Eli!ay on various love” in English, are (.ill rxctni among the pane s c>r his fanni'* at Pen.hurk l but his 4 ’ iTl'.ourics Co;iccrr,ini; govern ment’ alone ivi-l immortalizehis arc fuffiri _*n- to (upply the lois of Cicero’s fix books 4i De Ke publrca,’ which has been i j much regret ted bvrr.cn 1,1 *m(e and prooity. in inert, it i> cre of rhe tisii-ii nooks that ever the mind of man predured : and w<- cani.ot vvifh a grea'cr or more extend ve blcrling *o the world, than that it may be every vwtere reab/anc ns principles univciiai’y received and preplan and. u> ...np-t.ons are received at the Georgia Republi can office. nP Hii P-rmerlhip of Cur;:> k Blount will of. dis X Lived on the fr.it day < f October ~or. All f i°r.s having demands agarnft them, are rcuuef: to cundtr their accounts immediately, P n CURTIS k BLOUNT. ! OJ TL i?, 1802. PI E IV R I c E. received and for f! *. n of Prime new Rice in Bonds ? c barrels. BULLEN & HARD r ; Septerrber rH, iSo?. _ t r u"~X A L S By MESSRS. DEXXISTON U CIItE fl. A ’ NEW. 7 YORK, For Fob!if.iing bv Sabfcrinrion, o i 1 A COMPLETE CO. EEC HOM OF THJ STATE PAPERS OF THE GENERAL GOVERNMENT OF THE UNI FED S BATES ; Commencing with rim Lift Sellnn of the Fir ft American C ;ngrcis in the vear 2 77 ; and, to be continued ro the end of the ’.-ref ait Adminifinuion TO ns AR?.AMC::U IN CH RO N 01.0 G TCaL ORDER* ADDRESS TO THE PUBLIC. UCII of the SrA tr. Pape as of ran- Genera. ’ o Government as have been ore tv is found in files t)f news-pipers cnl\\ and :n ctP-r .fleeting and detached publications.—Many of tbs ut ms ft importance to the JhAesman, and pen/able to the historian, have non appeared in print. Such, indeed, is the nature c diunn-'l piibiicaJtGttSy an and inob are the needy irrcvwfaftces, Very generally, if not irdvrr. cly, of their cun* duTiers that they are ::eee:f fed to y:ve c"<;T'r;.v * of admij/icn into their fourroi'. cf th t poets f A infer /nation h the pin litat; n r f t v:hicb> chat:, i they Os lam av * f-arx / u ..>>.• •••* •*. Ije/r e, r.v it an I and entireties cf the Rang -ft ag/d heft conattTied i politi. a! ue.-nv papers £9 not contain a re in lor cut* 1 1 ; * . > catenation ct * overran?ut ol accumcms ; ana it 1 o may be lately added, iha'ji’os of ail the papers !in the Uniin do not. J ft, if they di /, ft a tier A ! tbiou;b a bid:: cf literary matter fovo.fi, it would i reemre the lift ft com tnr.i, to collect and arrange ■hem (acid order . Dr. Ram {ay informs us, ri his Preface to his 1 lift cry cf the Revolution, that he -was {on?'years w collecting mater: 7 ls far that hu. TR but excellent p redo Pi in, net witbfftindiKg , he had access to all the cfhcial paters cent anal injk e various departments of the gen ml govern* mem. Os the Utility es & work (hall co'fprEc all the fi i&le p&pcrs (the official doc uni., rds J of the general government , from and including, tbs man or able ccngrefs if ere! of the roe* lent c.dmimjlrathfi, little re id be fad Ebe historian will jmd in it prepared to h’s barb, aid the mater inis neeejfary jot writ:*:* the Li story of ! dse t ‘moil, It ‘ltdill furvalh 1a? j's <? tesv.ian with beds cf authentic informali.Gtl, the uudxfxvdx.g of which is needs ary to tonfi’iuie that exalted cha re tier. to err editors cf new'pepere, zrh:;e literary prodtiiLi'ms die ta exctHence with these of their hr ether a: in Europe, and who are ana tats to creel each ether at homedt vEil be an es t - medic work. Tc politicians of every jedi E l grade, it will be no leys pltajing than injjru didc. 1)2 cue wordy it well of if eg, form ire rn vyl an - l ben tic , and, therefore, the bes pent, cal IE stay of the United 67 ates. It will require conjnlerable ?ef:arcb ti natch lader and no (Mali exper.ee to complae the coilebbtiocu Ebe editors have, be merer, long h .-a the work h contemplation, and much prey refs in it is already made. Such cf txe ft ate Tapers as have never been pttbliO ed y mil lb era chide a in ii, as well as those which have net, in arm feme, appeared before the public, —E hey have made am tvigewanfs which anilorise then; to a mure their fells-iv-citE zens, that the prop fed Co'left ‘on fall certain ell the fate pepers cf moment appertaining to ge:E ral government, Ibis work nwsj preprfed to the Union for cn- CQuragcracnt > fontl err, jifr cf a mere cr>’! -ftit;ns of Shiite Papers, dsrenc-logically arranged. EJ~- remarks whatever cf the ed tors will be mxzeh. m it . C O N J) I T I O N S. 1. Else work do sill be put to press as Eon as odd jiulcfiies are obtained. li. O ne volume (hall be delivered to ftihctiErs in tisis city tv my three wen tbs, cwftfu'ng f aboi. t 50 j pages, printed on good paper , and wii>\ anew neat type precured for the pvrpofe. — Subjcribexs rrpding cut cf this city . may have them books j ent to wherever they q terse. 111. she price op each volume will be two dollars in boards, to be paid for on dvivery. IV. y j list oj the ‘n ames of the Jubjoubers will be annexed to Ihe zvork. *.f idibfcripiions received for the prefer.!, at tie is of.ee only. iXezv-Tore Jure 4. ji'-jl Received from Chen left on, ana FO KHA L E hr THIS OF [ICC T SIT. LIFT O H Z'OUSSAINT LOVVERSWRt. , Late General in chief, and Qm ‘.<■*■*>?*- v f tit. r.- Uwi of Sai;:t mver before f’.tliijSed : tn which is juljc.r.eti, an account cf the Jtrfs operations cf tbs FRENCH vVRMY, under G E N E li A L LE C L E R C. TRANSLATED FROM THU FREhCN Hr N. //o-R DUMONT, Teacher cf the French l anguage, cn Sullivan* t IjlW. PRICE jo CEMT3.