Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, June 24, 1824, Image 3

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■w ♦* VofFdommcrcial Ad-' spade, while watorWit in the proper quantity is \ ei tisur of die I4lh inst. ays— « We understand »PP'i‘ d, until the m«ss is rendered homogenous. or o. ,h=»«*£*«. aa»aagg« stase mb been stricken ffoih the rolls ofthe service,, tarsi her.a lightish loam, with a mixture of sand or that •vy ^mb been w : r ~ m«s escapes i it is so tar from true that put stances have also been intim.ted to us, which, if ought to be Buffered to . gel quite dry that iten well founded, will be sufficient for tho President tirely spoils when by exposure to sir; it is too to ve-cunsider the case. If w are right the bffi “ifrfjSart that the Dutch have been in the cer in question «s entitled to the sympathy rather habit of “ than thc'dlspleasure of the department , and, if he of 'heir NEW A TM JUDGEMENT. ESTABLISHED LINE -> x4. NEW-YORK PACKETS. surra, SAVANNAH, LOUISA MATILDA, AUGUSTA, --r WM WALLACE, The Legislature of New Hampshire, have en almost unanimous vote, nominated Joan Q Adams, as a candidate lor the Presidency. HASTsns, W. HsKhr.,’ D. Woon, - - T HE Steam lloat CAROLINA will, on fours. dri? uv-at'i . rp ' 5 wJs?* C ! day next, the 24tl»-inst. 'commence irunning SLJL'JSoiL * \ . J.’h. Ekuuitt, ils, and embankments from, time Ini' between Savannah and Parachuchler LemHhg, The above are all first rate Vessels, with expe* The practice in these case. i. to make opposite Robert,ille, S. C. „Le.ve Bolton's cen- ® arachuchler the «S U,M succession thrqughoutdhe season, ieav. ■ the puddle ditch is dug clean out to its same uaysat r, r. as returning—Leave Para* t V^Savanha^on Saturdav iiTeaclfw* ek depth, P the puddling mayootnmencc, ».ur uhuohter every Wednesday, & Captains oh board atJones’s upper Wharf, or to ceeds until every part of the puddle is. properly She will take Passengers and Freight to and . 27 2 . * Worked. from Hobertvilje, S.J3. Also, on her way up and' _l* n «_ * l —- by for this purpose, a stout pair of puddling boots, st 7, o'clock a ought to be provided, and the puddler then pro clock, P. M ... u ‘ •“ • ■ She will take Passengers and Freight to and Dm Kubertville, S. C. Also, On hep way up and In coi&tructing feeders to convey water to a down, to and from Purysburg, Ebenezer, Sisters'. Envoyt arrived,—Don Antonio Joee Canas.and canal, from reservoirs above its level—the same Ferry, and Tuckaseeking. | Don Fernando Valero, Envbys from the Province end must be taken to examine the nature of the She will continue to touch at Purysburg every Vr.,.u ma la to the United nf Amerira every part, and to apply lining or puddle day, except Monday, at her usual hour, going and ot Guatemala, to the lulled States of America, wherever porous stuff is to 6e cut through. returning. . came passengers in the brig Mary, arrived at New In the erection of aqueduct*, for conveying a Passengers' will be provided with Breakfast snd canal over a river or valley, a moat secure founds Pinner on bpard tion must besought for by, sinking, or obtained- By this arrangement, the Steam Boat'convey- ■ f’ntitiitution Fri crate —Cantain Macdonoutrh is hy piling, in qucducts of storit, one of the ance, connected with the Savannah and Augusta Conuttunon rugate captain wacaonougn is iCwW .....mi. .:-k. Line of Sum is extended Irom Savannah to Hob- port, R. L on the 10th inat from Honduras. * m .in. tion must be sought for by, sinking, or . _ r„„ dilution Fri crate —CaDtain MacdonoutrU is hy piling. In queducts of stonV, one of the ance, connected with the Savannah and Au, CoMtituti S C pta Macuonough is palest tfifficalfie* ia t0 linc knd puddle ao tight Line ot Stages U extended Irom Savannah to appointed to the Cons.dution frigate,, bound to M t 0 prevent the water, penetrating into and in ertville, 8. C. ..-j:*——-»»» Kr.*u~t r.i— «— juring the masonry s but in one of iron, should a tune 24 . 141 leakef the Mediterranean. Capt. Nicholson ofthe Onta rio, is supposed to have the same destination. - (fob tbb tiBrODMCAir.) INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT, NO. IS. The subject of supplying water for a canal hav. U) UU UUg WV VWt VtSSII lim «MWB| M MIC Wt« pal will require to be cut or deeper, to inform himself more perfectly ofthe soil to becutin, and the ex For New York. The coppered packet abip MARTHA, Show, Master, Will sail To morrow Morning,** take place it will instantly appear. A most stupendous work for crossing the river Dee near Chester hat been completed; where . nineteen massive conical pillars of stone at 25 feet from each other, the middlemost of which is no T . _ less than 126 feet in height, support between — ing been noticed, an estimate of the expense of tbe top of every pair, a number of elliptical cast’ Four or hve passengers can be handsomely sc- the Undertakittg requires next to be attended to, iron riba, which by means of uprights and hori- commoduted, apply on board, or to In pursuing the inquiry. contal bars, support's cast iron aqueduct, about GEO. GORDON. , it may be proper Ibr tlie Engineer to cause holes 329 yards long, 20 feet wide and 6 feet in depth tune 24 cl41 . to be dug at; certain distances, as deep as the ca* composed of ma.tdve sheets of cast iron, cemented " 1 y/r n - ' * and rivetted together, having on its south side, JUOUiSSeS, %C. an iron platform apd railing, for the towing path, /}A BAGS prime Green Coffee “FULTON." Ow 5 hhdfs prime Retailing Molasses _________ i 30 coils Bale Rope- Passage for New York. The coppered ahip juj$o, A. W. Miltimore, Master, a spacious cabin—will sail on the l«t day of July. For passage apply on board at Jone's wharf, or to * S.B PARKMAN. jnne 22 mMO ' r hl ' €iy J. Herbert Co, On SA UttDXY, 2. 7 thinst. at It o'clock, H'i/l be ooUl before our Store, Twq, Sideboards • f wo IteuurcsuB Wo claw (eel lireskfant Tables. j/tsn, One Milch Cow ana Calf. ■I""* 2 *. ,^4i •’ , By Calvin Baker. ON MONDAY, 2d August nfext at tt o’clock, mil be told at Ml Store, The schooner M A G N OLI A, lliirthen 96 13—9 At ha ton-, with hef _ tackle, apparel, Uc as she now lie* at Uongin’a wharf, being part of the estate of the late Francis Jalinemi, deceased, and sold by erdef of the executiAs—Terfnil cash, iune 22 • 140 Bu Calvin baker. % E For Boston. The packet brig ALMIRA, S. Harding, matter, Will nail on Sunday next. freight or passage, apply on board at wharf, or to For executors &ale. O N the first Tuesday in AuguskPext, at eleven o'clock, will be sold in fr »nt ot the i-oqrt- House in this city, Guns, Rift- s, Pistrls, Fpy Classes, Beadsteads, Bedding, &c. &c. Also, A Negrow fellow, abouf 25 years of age—a good hniltie ervant and ostler, and UNF 1)00, ot the setter breed, be longing to the estate of Gardner Tofts, dec. aud Id by order of the executor, fur the benefit of pense attending the same, noting lari) the height to which springs may rise in the several holes. Here it may be proper to notice a very common error, into whtnti the persons en trusted to execute canals hate fallen, in such parts where springs appeared beneath th " Cutting! baler " dltrig afterw ing NATIONAL ANNIVERSARY. The undersigned Committee, appointed ito execute canais nave iMien, in suen parts The un(]ertigned Committee, appointed to springs appeared beneath the surface In make , rtangem | nts for the celebration of the ap. , T , by concluding that the canal would make proaching Anntverfary of American Indepen. ,,J"n* 2 4 as they term, in such parts, and that pud- dencC| announce to their fellow citizens, that the ipe ega 20d Nails. For sala low to cloze a consignment by H.LOUD & CO, Williamson's Buildiogs. *141 For Sale. Sth of Jniv 1824 at eleven o» T OT No 10 Franklin Ward with the improve ere bell wilfbc rune when from " ments thereon, if not sold before the first near the same level, and were therefore incapable ?h7west endof thfExchanMfthepTOcesslonwni’’ T V ebda 2! ,n Jul ? n f xt * wiU , be offered “ pubUc of being dammed or raised much higher than b e formed, ofthe Civil anl Military Authorities 8a,e ' Tor particulars apply to th. v then appeared , when the canal has come to and the Citizens: At half past eleven o’clock, the . JOHN M'INTIRE, be filled with water to a higher level, the course pruceIs ion escorted by the Corps of Republican J«" e 24 aU1 absorb and discharge the water of other places to be delivered by Col. Josssh W. JArxsoir, prece- a very fatal extent. Land springs, or such as run ded (,y the reading of the Declaration nf indepen- onlv in winter, have generally the same effect, dence, by Natuabizz P. Bmp, Esq. and the cus- and m summer as copiously take in water, when toma ^ ^ligioos Exercises their own sourc fads, as they before discharged W p CW s on each aide of the centre aisle, will it. The difficulty ofpuddhig or lining out springs, bereietTe d exclusively for the ladies—those on on account ol the powerful effort they make to t | ie 8aut h aisle for the escort, and those on the force their way through the. lining, as long as the, nortb u j g | e| f or tbe 0 n, er Volunteer Corps. The canal-remains empty at firAjOiwater, will induce. | arg e pews in front ofthe pulpit, will be reserved ifP_ r,c tl- for the Civil and Military Officers of the day, »t II not at all limes, rise to tending the proces-ion. The residue of june 22 S. B. PARKMAN. m140 For Liverpool. The coppered ship EMILY, W. B. Wtbb, Master, Is now loading and will meet with i* 200 I Hunter’s sold by order of tbe eu cutor, for tl june 9 135 Sheriff’s Sales—ccntjnu d. On the Jim 'l\ie»day *n July next, VX II.L be sold at the Court IlimreinSav&nnab v ' tfetwen the hours of 1,0 and 4 o'clock. Five negroes, i.'xaar, Hannah, Jo’e, Ruth, snd Harriet, under k fi fa on foreclosure in favor of Da* dispatch. For freight of 2(50 bales of Cotton or ■ vies fit Herrien, against Joseph C Habeisham. passage, apply to the Cap'. in on board or to ' - — - * ANDREW LOW (f Co. f133 june 17 Lot No. five, Spring Hall, containing five acres, l more or less, in Chatham County, leviedon as iho t ■ t AKK NOTICE— There will be a meeting of X your Board on Saturday next, at your usual place at eigh’ o'clock, By order ofthe President, JOHN HAUPT, Sec’ry. •un<' 24 141 a careful Engineer, to endeIRto avoid, if practi cubte all springs, tin t will not at all iimes, rise to a higher level, than the water is to stand in hia ca ptl It will be tbe business of the Engineer to ex amine what can be done to straight n the canal, we mean as to sudden bends,-by small lengths of deep cutting, and othersof embankment, and to estimate the expense of all such work*.—The lengths and solid contents ofthe several embank mente, and the distance from which the stuff or soil must he fetched for <he same j the lengths and imensidna of all the deep cuttinjri, and the distance to which the stuff must be removed: the lengths of' lit tunnel*, and number and depths of the several thu/it or tunnel pit*, that will be ne cessarvj lie lengths til the headings or soughs, that will be wanting todrain the tunnelling works, these and all the great variety of other works be- ing particularly stated, and prices affixed to each species of work and kind ot material, which ought to be ritther abov, than below the current prices The total probable expense being thus obtained, the Engineer can prepare his general report and estimate to be laid, before i The Work*i purpo The residue Five Dollars Reward. T HE above fum will be paid to any person Ap prehending and delivering to the subscriber, tbe bis mulatto boy John, who has been absent with ifv 90 Just Received, By schr Isabella, Bags Coffee 54 bbls do 10 tierces do 10 bbls Sugar JO ceroons Leaf Tobacco For aale by . GAUDRY & HERBERT, june ,19 m!39, , properly ot Catherine Harlstine, to satisfy an ex- ecution in favor of asmuel l.uper agkinst T V, Gray, adm’r. of Catlierihe Hartsiinc,-dec. All tbe Household and Kitchen Furnituie, con* tainedlo the City Hotel, leyied on xuhe p-ope.iy of Or ran Bird, to satisfy air execution in favor of Eleazer Early, transferred to J- If Herbert U ca. I. D’LYON, s. 6. c june 19 139 Negro Pipes. BOXES English Pipes 4 t J 200 doz plain and moulded Tumblen 200 reams Wrapping Paper Landing and for sale bv ROBERT S. GOFF. jiine!9 wl30 City Marshal’s -ales, continued. On the Jiret l\teeday in July next. W LL positively be suid heiore the Court House in Savannah, between the-hour* of Landing from brig Almira. Iff f .. Church, will be for the pitizens out leave for the last three weeks—John is well The large western entrance willbe the point of known in this city, having grown up in it, and for access to the church The other doors will be the last thltse years served as a waiter at the Man. closed to prevent confusion • sion Hpuse, and since at the City Hotel. At four o’clock, a dinner will be furnished at the 1 As there is good cause for believing that John City Hotel, at which Wilt.uk B. Bulloch, E q. 1 is harboured in the city, a further reward of twen- will preside, assisted by William Daviks, Adam ty dollars ill be paid on proof to conviction of th Core, and Tmotht Bakhahd, Esqs as Vice President*. Subscription fiats are left at the City Hotel, Wil liams’* Book Store, and Pouyat St Holland’s where our fellow citizens of the city and country, are respectfully invited to call and subscribe. The jince of subscription to the dinner is three dol- ROBERT W. POOLER, M. MYERS, ROBERT M. GOODWIN, WILLIAM P. HUNTER, GEORGE A. ASH. he person harbouring the said absentee John, june 22 140 J. B. READ. Board of Public I MARRIED—In New York, on the 13th inst. by of tbe Bank State of Georgia. Sa-ahkaii, 18th Jubb, 1824. SJVBjiOTICE—The Board of Directors will, on Friday next tin- 25th inst elect a Cashier for tlie Branch Bank in Greensboro’ in the room of F C Heard, Esq resigned Salary $900 per annum Bond and aeeurity required £30,000 By order of the Board. A. PORTER, Cashier. june 19 m139 Fresh Drugs, Medicines and £)A BBLS. prime St. Croix Sugar fZd\l 10 pipes superior Holland Gin 1JJ STORE. 100 bags prime Green Coffee 15 do Black Pepper 60 hhds. Phiiadelplii i Whiskey 100 bbls NE Gin 40 kegs Tobacco “Browns No 1." 250 Dutch Demijohns For sale by JORN W. LONG. june 22 t!40 Cotton Bagging, west by lot No. 32, and north by street; re- entered upon as the property of Mrs. Bulloch, for 4quarters pent. Lot ,’V.or any Other incorporated body for such the Rev. Mr. Stafford, Mr G. F. Htatt, nek. . Theatre, to Mrs. E U. Paam SHIP NEWS. One ofthe first objects of the Legislature in A , commencing the works of canalling,U to incorpo-, on tl(e j 0th - mst> b „ the Itev> Mr . wiison, major rate snd makeabody politic by a certain name , 0BN A mubo,ofthe U States’ Army, to Misa and style, by which they shall have perpetual sue- a»b Sktmoub TAiursBao, only cession, and u common seal, and by which they daughter ofthe Hon. John t'aliaferro, may sue and be sued, and have power to purchase h lands, for the use of the undertaking. The selec- -i--'— ■— tion ot the name, for a canal is also of more conse- S uence than would at first sight appear, it avoids listakes when the incorporate name is strictly adhered to on all occasions. The must ample power* should be given to en ter upon and dig. and construct, both the perma nent -ndall temporary .works which may be ne- cessaryi wi’ti provision i -case of refusal, to ac cept the compensation offered for damage, that', the same may be se tied hy a jury The toils tor the liberty of using the canal, re quin- the most.deliberate considerations that eve ry species of property may pay only its proper proportion Mile Stones ought to be fixed on the banks of canals for regulating the distances and tolls. “FULTON." PORT OF SAVANNAH. ABRIVBD, SPICES. C ALOMEL, Tartar Emetic, Opium, Jalap, Creamor Tartar, Rhubarb, Epsom Salts, Henry’s Gated- Magnesia, Seidtitz and Soda Powders Windsor Soap, Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Cloves and Mace, Starch, Fig Blue, Ginger ftc. &c. Have just been received pr ship Emperor, and for sale by LAY Sc HENDRICKSON, Druggists, Shad’s Buildings, june \7 138 Few hundred peices superior , bemp COTTON RAGGING, And a variety of other British Manufactures, it No 35, Elbert ward, 60 by 9Q feet,boundsd east by lot No 36, south by Liberty street, west by lot No 34, and north by a lane, re-eutcrod up on as the property of J Mlngledomj for 12 quar* era rent. Lota No 47 and 48 Jacksnn ward, 60 bv 90feet each, bounded east, by lot No 46 south by Liberty Street, west by Jefferson street, and north bv a lane, re-entered upon a* tbe property of John Mc Kinnon, for 12 quarters rent. Lot No 25, Brown ward, 60 by 90 feet, bounded east bv lot No 24, south by Hull street, west by lot No 26, and north by a lane, re-entered upon 2 inch Russia as the property of C H Hayden, for 8 quarters rent. \ Lot No 26, Brown ward, 60 by 90 feet, boun ded east by lot No 25, south by Hull' st. west by Scott street, apd liorth by a fane, re rote red upon askhe proper-y of R B Ralston, for 4 quar- Whicn will after this month be subject to dditio*.' er * r * n *; ... , mil duty. ‘ For sale at former prices, if applied for feet, boun- ■ -- - r - - rl - ded esst by lot No 50, south by a bine, west by McIntosh-street, and north by Perry street, re entered upon as the property of Pe pr. Ulois, (or immediately, and long credit given for approved paper. ANDRE W LOW & CO. june 4 132—-2m FLOUR. FEW barrels Superior Canal Flour, for fami- EUi ly use, just received and for sale by HALL 81 HOYT, jitne 19 139 Court f Common Pleas and Oyer and Terminer. T HE Meeting of this Court which was to take place on Monday next,» postponed until tbe regular term in July which will be on the 12tb, at which time punctual attendance of all concerned will be required. BEN. SHEFTALL. june 12 136 Cie.rk Regimental Court of Enquiry. T HOSE persons who have filed affidavits, for a stay of Execution on Military fines—are no- by the Mayor and Alder* tided to attend the Court of Enquiry, to be held lahin Council assembled, at the Exchange, on Thurtday 24the June in«t. it [For the Hi-publican ] ' IN TERNAL IMPUOVEMENT.NO 16 them. It is next to be considered, that the great deiid The ship Columbia, 8 days from this port for Liverpool, was spoke 25th ult. lat. 3'., 13, Ion 71. The brig Ocean, Bourne, from Liverpool for eratum in canal digging is, that the stuff that is this port, was spoke on the 4th inst. lat 36, 44, dug from one part of the work, shall with the least j on 58,30—'M auys out. labor or distance of moving, exactly supply or The Mars, at Liverpool, from Charleston, on form the bapk- that are to.be raised in another. the 25th April, lat 40, long 58, fell in with a ship It will be necessary to provide places for barges c f about 200 tons, a solid mass of fire inside—but to turn, and to lie in whi e others pass them s con- not the least appearance of any living creature sidembie skill and caie are requisite in the choice being about the wreck. She had probably been of proper places for such, purposes. abandoned bitt a few hours previous. Before cutting out the lockepit or small trench l)iip u tch. -The ahip Howard, Holdridge, left as a guide to the men whp are to oigi thi engineer this port for Havre on the 9th April, arrived 28th ought to cause holes lobe dug in the line ofthe _| e ft Havre the 13th May, and arrived at New canal, in order to prove the soil, which must be York ihe 9th June—making her entire voyage in well considered before the work Can be let, to the ^1y days. | Contract onr or hag masters. . -The pud3ling or lining of a canal, tomake it hold [.Water, is a matter of the greatest importance 1 all [..Soils that will hold water, and not let it soak or percolate freely through them, as clay or loam,are called mater tight \ tpoae that will let water easily through them, aa sand or gravel, are called porous [ soils or stuff—some may have a thin stratum of water-tight stuff’ on the surface, and have porous ‘ elows- stuff below— others may have porous Stuff' near the surface and water tight stuff at the bptiom of the canal—and there may bp further water tight "*"ff on the surface, be ow a stratum of porous iff and again water tight stuff at no great dis- ' ‘ ‘ tfbd ' Btll BtU tance below the intended bottom of the" canal — All ground that has been dug or disturbed must be considered as porous—any kind of soil which » perforated much by worms ia also to be consid. Cr »jMfio. r puastuff. , Vil; 1 Puddle is not a kind of thin earth mortar, spread on places intenddd to be secured, and suffered to 1 ot quite dry, befofe another coat of it is applied t but it is a muss of earth,* reduced to a semi flqid v ' tt,e > by working and chopjping if UfioUt with a Aiinived from this pout, At New York, 13th irtst. ship Louisa Matiidu, Wood, 7 days 100 brig Panthea, Bradley, 5 days. At Philadelphia, 14th inst brig Frances, Dun- ton, 7 days. At Providence, 4th inst, brig Rolls, Harrington. At Charleston on Sunday, Pilot Boat Georgia Ann, Low, T’ hours CLEAUKD FOR TOTS FOJtT At Charleston on Monday, schr Panopea, Bax ter. OFFICE FOR SHIPPING SEAMEN. fltHE Subscriber is now able to attend person- X all} to the duties of Shipping Seamen and th^e Notarial Business, , n the office of Alexander Hunter and Wm. P. Beers,at, the'N. W. corner of the Exchange. Wm.P.BEEBS. may. 6 lOf thority aforesaid, That from and after the passage of this ordinance, it shall be the duty of th* own er or owners of alt untrnanted or unoccupied stores, houses, or buildings, as aforesaid, to cause the same to be white washed, or cleansed in such manner as the Mayor may direct or order, Within five days after he or she/his or her agent, or at- toruey shall have received a written order to that effect from the Mayor, and that on any such own er or owners failure or omission to comply ( with the order or requisition of the Mayor as aforesaid, he site or they shall for each such failure or omis sion be fined on conviction before Council, for each and every such offence in a sum not exceed ing Thirty Doilats. Sec. 3 And be it further ordained by the au- thority aforesaid, that it shall be the duty of the Board of Health and the City Marshal to report to Council al) and every person or persons who shall offend against the provisions of this ordinance, and in case the owner or owners of any such un occupied, stores, houses, or buildings, be absent from (he city, and have no known agent or attor- ney residing within tbe same, That then and in such case, the Mayor is hereby authorised to cause the same to be opened and ventilated as aforesaid, and if tlie same in his opinion require whitewash ing or cleansing, to direct and require the City Marshal to cause the same to be done as aforesaid, the expence Whereof shall be paid by the owner or owners of said stores, houses, or buildings. Passed in Council! 21st August, 1823. J. MORRISON, Mayor. Attest, The subscriber has pensable. june 12 136 ~PO WEL TON STAGE. Extract of an Ordinance, Sloop Good Intent, Allen, Darien, 3 days with q-o amend an Ordinance “Entit'ed an Ordinance Cotton r 1 to establish a Board of Health for the City of SAiLSD on korda*. Savannah, and for ventilating and cleansing un* Ship Malabar, Orne, for Ni-w York. Passen- occupied building within said city.” gers, Lieut. J Tattnall, ol the U. S. N lady, two Sec j Be it or dained bt ’ children, and servants, Mibs Jackson and Ebene-_ roeno f t h e City of Savanna! ser Jackson Eaq. . and it ia hereby ordained by the authority of the 10 o’clock, when their claims (or a remission if Brig Jane, Hi.ike, for Havre. j same, That from and after the passage of this or- ■ the fine will be heard—Their appearancei iudis* sailed oR TDisDA*. I dinaDce it shall be the duty of tne owner or own- Br. ahip Hopier, Kei-, for Liverpool. | era of all untenanted or unoccupied stores, houses, sailed this foberook. or buildings within the limits of the City of Savin- E L. ship William Wallace, ,T Wood, for New na j 1> t0 be 0 p ene d, and ventilated, at least once in York Passengers, G W Owens, lady, children every week, untilthe tenth day of November next, and servant, A Brown, and lady, N P Crowell, la- and once ; n ev?ry week f roro the first day of May dy and servant, A Champion, and lady, Mrs Ro- to the tenth day of November in each and every bertson, Mrs Paton, Miss Paton, Miss Hartstine, y Car afterwards, and that every owner of such It has been found, from experience, that the Miss Mooney, and master Hartstine, Messrs W un tenanted or unoccupied stores, buildings, or banks of canals against which the water is to lie, Christie, Jno Bentley, C A Higgins, FI Lay, J S bouge s, asafbresaid, wno shall fail or omit to cause ought in general, to have their slopes so apportion- Shapter, N Gignilliat, A Main, B W Delamater, A t he same to be opened and ventilated aa aforesaid, ed.jhat one j'oot in depth will give a horizontal c Blackman, C Barmley, and Sayre. ; shall, on conviction thereof before Council, be base of one and a half foots and to these propor- — 1 fined in a sum not exceeding Thirty Dol.ara for tions, will the width at top and bottom, and the| The ahip Delaware, Hamilton, from Savannah . e# ch and every failure or omission, depth of the. intended catiai be fixed by the En- for Liverpool, was spoke the 8th of May oft' Wa- Sec, 2. And be it further ordained by the aa gineer 5 antj the banka of canala should be one terford ‘ ----- * ■ ‘ foot higher than the water is intended to stand in, The 1 TWO HORSE STAGE is now running twice dsA a week from Poweiton, via Greensborough to Madison. Leaves Poweiton every Saturday and Tuesday morning, and arrives at Madison on the evening of the same days. Leaves Madison every Monday and Wednesday morning, and arrives at Poweiton on the evening of the same day. C. W. CALLIER. Poweiton, Hancock Co.) April 3,1824. S 03* The Georgia Journal, AugUBta Chronicle, Savannah Republican and Washington News, are requested to insert the above twice a month tor two months, and send their accounts to the Mis sionary Office for pa may 17 115 quart Lot No 3, Franklin’s ward, 60 by 90 feet, boun- ded east by lot No 2, south by a lane, west by lot No 4, and nottb by Bay street, re entered upon os the property of. John Course, for 4 quarters rent. . , Lot No 3, Warren ward, 60 hy 90 feet, bound- ded east by lot No 4, south by a lane, west bt lot No 2, and north by Bay atrafct, re-entered upon as the property of A. Hunter, for 4 quarters rent. Lot No 20‘ Warren w ard, 60 by 90, feet, bound ed east by Price street, south by St Julian street, west by lot No 19, and north by Bryan street, re entered upon aa the property of T V Gray, lor 8 quarters rent. Lot No 38, C ea east by lot 1 west by lot No 39, and north by a lane, re-ent upon as the property of Ann Rodman, for 12 quar ters rent. Lot No 10, Jackson’s ward, 60 by 90 feet, boun* ded east by Scot street, south by a lane, west by !otNo3, and by north South Broad st re-en'ered upon as the property of T N Morel, for 16 quar* ters rent. : Lots No 31 and 32, Liberty ward, 60 by 90 fL bounded east by lot No Sq, south by a lain u t at by West Broad st. and north by York at re entered upon as tbe property of C H Hayden, for 8 quar ters rent Lot No 29, Jackson’s ward, 60 by 90 ft boarded east by lot No 30, south b^ a lane, w< st by ‘Jeffer son st. and nortb by Perry st. re-entered Upon as the property of J B Bertheiot,- for 4 quarter* rent. > - F.M STONE, CM. june 24 141 N INE months atter date appli made to the honorable the Justice of the In ferior Court of Effingham County when sitting tor ordinary purposes, tor.leave to sell. one trtfet of land lying in the County of Effingham; containing two hundred acres adjoining Jenkins laird, also- the half of a tract of land of three hundred acres of the undivided estate of Nanqy Blare, also one tract of land seventy seven niimbyr, twelfth dis- Brought to Jail, S N Savannah on tbe lltb inst. a negro man who says his name is William and that-he belongs to Wm. R. McIntosh, of McIntosh County, Georgia, and that he ranaway about the 4th inst, he.is five feet 6i inches high and about'35 year* of age. JOHN I. DEWS, J 00. june 17 138 ' M. Mters, c. c. 140, Bern Stieftallhis attorxie the city. (tinted Mr. during iiis absence form R&BtiRT june 15 4 large quantity of Mr. McALFHlNd UlUCKS (10,000) will be kept on Wayne’* mharf as a sample, and for retail. The Brick will be landed at any wharfin tqwn to suit purchasers. .Apply to DAVID A. STROBHAR, an 10 m 1— A LL persons having demands' ' ;ainst the es- vannah de- late of Mary Stevens, late of ceased, are requested to present them within the time prescribed by law, and those indebted to the “**“ “oTqSKq®,, Qualified Exr. ^13/ sept 23 •285 JOHN GRAHAM, THOMAS TURST, . Executors. NOTICE. lira. WILLIAM TDRNEU, haying assigned to I»X the.Bubstriber all his stock in trade,debts, &c for behoof of his creditors generally, it is re quested that those indebted ntukeimmediatc.pay. mtnt, ana those having claims will please.render them to Mr Thomas Miller, who. is appointed their agent, to dispose of the stock, which compri ses a general assortment of SeasonabVe Drj Goods. And will be sold wholesale of in retail, at very reduced prices, for cash only. JAMES M’HENRYO Assignees JOHN H. REID. C of GEORGE RELPH. 3 Wm. Turner, r V 1 86 Vpril 14' BARGAINS. mHE Stock of DBYV GOODS Which formerly "' X belonged ti Mr William Tiqner, Js ttovr selling ofl' at prices much under cdtt. - JUUWi