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l,wins the crew from tl>e v-sscl; ami . ,
L 20ih inst. every persons (with tho ex
IntUm of n small guard for her protection)
[is removed on shore, und pluced in the
lihiiogs on the hill in Hie rear of the Ma-
he Hospital, where they now remain,since
lich but t wocasea nr fever have occui red.
| |C vessel has been disencumbered of her
T rC s t water conks, &c. and is now under*
liut'a suitable course of purification.
IpnHO the preceding statement, 1 trust, it
III appear obvious that every reasonable
vciiuth't* has been taken to prevent the
jmmtuiicatiun of the disease to the city,
il to limit, as far as practic-ble by human
L nS| the extension of the evil at the
Lqantine. Injustice to tho Health OIK
l 1 must now add, <hat I am informed
[| President of tho Board of Health
L been, at different times, duly and par*
lilarly apprized of the several occurien*
i hcein detailed.
While on this subject»it may be well- to
L that case* >f fever occur annually at
i (Quarantine Ground, the proper place;
J not u case has reached this city, nor
|| theie be if the present vigilance is kept
| Sutli are the means of information
Leadedhy the Board of Health, that all
lours should be disregarded, nod no
L concerning yellow fever he credited
[els coming front that Board, which, in
leases,may be relied upon.
Nat. Jldv.
Extract* of a letter from Lt. Com. Me
lutosh to Com. Porter, dated
llieutou, (Thompson's Island) July 12,
11 hive the honor to inform you, that
Terrier, with tile barge Diablefu in
Limy, return 'd heteyesiertl'-y. Lieut,
[lie reports the brig robbed off Kscondttdo
[have been the Acasta, of Portland,
by robbed her of two thousand dollars
Largo, her sails and anchors, beat the
[iiiMiide and crew severely, and then
rred her to proceed <o Havana Gould
l r , have received the information one
[earlier, the Dmbleta would have com
ply succeeded in recapturing the prop,
r, and probbobly have detected’ the pi*
|s in the very act- The properly stolen
[bees carried to liavuna.at which place
llVtne raw and conversed with the mas*
pf the Acasta. The appearance of the
[e at so early a period after the trail*-
an, together witli the very strict search,
1st will have a good 'fftfcjT.
I have to report to ym the arrival in
ihiubjUnjdn the loth i-.-sf. of the Colour
i private armed setir. Polly Hampton,
htuin Wm N„tta, with three small prj
I hi company, in distress, being much in'
ht of water, and,two of leer prize* veiy
iy. After examining minutely his Com
lion and papers, I sent an officer on
Id to ascert iin the eftent of <epairs nc
lary for his vessel to proceed to Marga*
1; to -,Her him every facility in water
land to make a report of the time re-
led to perform it in. it appears it would
r him, fool the report, (which I enclose
) until Tuesday noon ; at which time I
direct'd him to leave the harbour.
It. N’jtta,reports having chased several
Iticul bouts ashore, on the Coast of Cuba,
1 to have destroyed one oi two.
[l5nclosqd,you Wilfti id the -ick report
jtlny ; our sick list, I um happy to tind
|n decreasing.”
ae t). S. *hip John Adams. Capt Dallas,
Led at the Quarantine g>oo d. Puila-
fins, on the 28 ! Ii ujt.—Officers and
in good heal"** The J. A. has been,
! her departure from the U.S. to the
tn Indies and different places in the
f of Mexico.
320.000 Atronp; the speond, on the Priith. ternal improvements wltlcii would increase
• odi-r Coupt Wittjrcnsieiuj 100,000 strong the convenience of intercourse and lessen
the army of Georgia, Tifies, commanded ‘
by General Yetmdow,60,000; Polish army
head (quarters at Warsaw, f',0,000; the
Imperial Guard, unde< General OuvVrow,
an effective forceuf 80,000 men. Thodigci*
plined Cossacks amount to 7500 men. In
addition tu Which; there are about 50,000
men in the military colonies established in
the governments of Novogorotl. Cherson
and Charkow.
Executive Department, Georgia.
Miluo)geviu,k. 29,Ii June, 1824.
StR—The Congress have thought proper
to pass the act of the Split April, which au
thorizes the President to procure the ncces
sary surveys,plans and estimates tor Hoads
and Canals, and feeling it tn be my duty
to ask forGeorgiu, a proportionate share of
the benefits which may result to the Union
from such a measure, I beg leave to call
your attention to the importance of connec
ting the waters of the Savannah with those
of the Tennessee river—The waters of the
"t. Mary's with those of Suwana, in East
Florida, and of directing to be made any
other sui vbys, plans and estimates in which
Georgia uuy take interest, nod which the
President may think proper to order, un
der the act of Congress.
With great consideration and respect,
CUM. TROUP.
The President of tlieU. S. Wash. City,
Department of IFtir, July 15,1824.
Sir—The President of the U. States hgs
transmitted your letter of the 29th ul|s to
this Department, with instructions to inform
you, that id carrying into effect the uct of
Congress of the 30tll April last, directing
surveys tube made for the purpose of con
structing Roads and Canals', that the inter
est of all the great sections of the country
will be duly attended to,' comprehending
those of the Southern States ; and in con
nection with their interests, as well as that
of the nation, he has determined at an early
period, to direct a survey for a National
It -ad from the seat of government to New
Orleans.
in relation to the objects to which you
call Ids attention,as being particularly con
nected With the interest of the State of
Georgia, he deems them to be important,
and worthy the attention of the nation; but
it will be impossible, under the general ar
rangements, which have been made, to
carry into effect the act above referred to,
to bestow immediate addition on them.
I have the honor to be, sir,'.With great res
pect, vourob’t servant.
J C. CALHOUN.
His Ex: Geo. M. Troop,
Guy. of die state of Ga. Milledgevilie.
are infm rned, that the beautiful and
ly finished Washington Ha'; mounted
L a revolutionary ciirkado, sent out by
(Hurtey. of this city to Gen. La Fay*
hat) been p.psented to, him by the
sricn minister,,and das received with
j’t; satisfaction- The f irpd* of the Gen.
ef all anxious to obtain a sight of the
lerican Ha i t. ,f and his h >use was crow-
fwith visitors, to whom he exhibited it
pleasure —Statesman.
j'/te Jews.—A capital of 20,000,0001.
Is the London Literary Chronff le.) ia
wed for converting, the Jews. It hav
|t<ten discove ea that, by t ie regular
I tedious process >f preachingand teach
|*he conversation ot every Jew costs
i and average, a thousand pounds, it
before proposed to effect the objt r t by
jhasing in future. An eminent Israel-
[as agreed to contract for 'he conver-
|U ul two thousand at 530 pounds per
' including women and children, but
t'ens to raise his price unless immedi-
1 treated with.
/“ The preceding is a fair hit, and the
litas been frequently stated, that the
Ftylorihe conversation of the Jews
Wended about 10001. drawn from the
|*t of a zealous people, on every Jew
|it has induced to renounce his religious
' • “ud some of these, it has been ad-
l^uuied it again, when no more mo-
tube had for bring Christians!
[Niles' Register.
f Public document has recently appear*
1 "t® German papers, from which we
Inn * ^ UBS * a has,at present an army of
i°00 men, from which it would appear
J she does not intend to diminish , her,
Itary fu rce . Of this number, 677,500
l* r ® ,n active service. The fi 4 corps
the head quarters is at Mohilow
^twcouttaaiia of (general Sackcn,
3 00
25
10
50
50
[For the Republican.]
INTEUNAL IM PROVE.V1ENT.
1 communicate a fetv facts 'derived from
a highly respectable and intelligent source,
that illustrate more conclusively, the ad
vantages that would result to this State fi om
the construc’ioii ol judicious Canal?, that o
whole. Pamphlet compilation of irrelevant
expetience and abstract speculations.
In the stale of New York flour is con
veyed by the canal from Rochester to Al
bany, a distance or 24G miles for 67 cents
per barrel including lolls.
The g<ojs weight, of the barrel being 220
lb- makes the freight amount to 12 cu pel
100 lb* for 100 mites.
Agreeably to this computation a bale of
cotton weighing 300 IIh could be brought
from Macon to Savannah for 5d cts. sop
posing the distance J GO miles and other
circumstances equal.
Contrast tnis calculation with the pre
sent expense of getting codon from that
section of, the country by way of Augusta,
und the advantages of direct intercourse
by canal will be strikingly apparent
VVatigonage to Augusta l ct
Ware lioU-e rent there
Drayage and Wharfage
Commission for forw rding
Fi eight by Steam bout to Savannah
84 35
Making a difference on each bale of 3 77
which on the supposition that Augusta re
ceives 100 thousand bules of cotton that
would be conveyed by the canals would
yield to the Planters an annual saving of
8377 000 on the transpertation of cotton
alone, independent of the reduction on
freight of Iron, Salt, Sugar and other heavy
goods that incur expenses so disproportion-
a e to their value and which would proba
bly increase the amount to half a million of
dollars.
The large bulk of cotton in proportion to
its weight induces w tliout examination, the
impression, that it could nut oe conveyed
at the same rate as more compact articles,
but the fact is that a boat can carry in cbt
ton os many pounds as it edn sustian and
the facilities of loading and transportation
are not lessened by the mass.
Admitting that expences of all kinds at
tending tin construction and navigation of
eanais in this State, would be much greater
than.at the North-~say even doilble—.still
the advantages which they present under
every comparison, are abundantly sufficient
tp actuate in their behalf individual enter-,
prize and Legislative patronage.
At (his time when the other states of the
union aie exploring and improving at! the
natural channels 1 of trade^ and by infellf'
gent liberality are creating additiodally all
that genius carifinvent or art cpnstruct, it,
is mortifying to the pride and embarrassing
to the prosperity of Georgia, to witness the
entire negluct manifested towards those in
the expt't.-ces of trade. The heavy charges
of transportation which ,iur planter* now
incur might be avoided by the clearing of
our water courses, and the creation of a few
intersecting canals. Then the produce
of the great body f the country could be
conveyed to the sea board With less expense
than is now requited to transfer it to the
market of (lie interior, and the chief opera
tions kf business w.;uld occur as they should
(Jo, in the commercial emporium of the
Btatp, where capital is most abundant,and
accommodation and enteiprize most, com
mon and efficient — Let all the avonucs to
trade be thrown open, every excitement td
industry encouraged, every motive to ad
venture (Xtunded.
Whilst many of our lister states, with,not
half our resouices are proudly advancing
with the progressive intelligence of iheday,
we are looking unmoved on the bright vista
before us, Bbd seem like the sluggish Chi
nese content to do as our fathers have done.
It is time that the people of Georgia
should be aroused from their inglorious
apathy and unfold those energies with
which they have been so liberally endowed
—interest if not honour,should s'imulare
them to exertion,and illustrate their''know
ledge if not their emulation, But 1 trust
that We have yet a redeeming pride that
will uuite all intelligent citizens in the
great work of amelioration and show that
we are desirous and capable of achieving
those -plendid advantage* which a bounti
ful nature so invitingly presents to us.
VERITAS.
OCTOBER ELECTION.
Mr Fell,
Please insert tile following ticket for Re-
prcBenlutives to the next Legislature.
WILLIAM LAW,
MORDECAI MYERS,
ROBERT W. POOLER
SAVANNAH, July 15, 1824.
To \V*t. C. iUstKu.,
Chairman of tlie Committee of Dry Culture.
8tu
Co mplying With instructions received from
you, I have carefully inspected all the lands sub
jtet to Dry Culture—and beg leave to report as
follows
After examining the lands of Mr. Ward, I find
the ditches of the squate, planted in rice in had
order, ail other parts of this plantation is as when
lust reported
Upon examining the plantation of E. Jackson,
E .q. 1 find all the banks and trunks in good re-
pair, the surface of the land is dry, but the ditch
es are to bad order, there being in them much
w eeds and grass, with stagnant water It Is but
just to say there are some improvements malting
to better the condition , of this place, and the
manager promised to have it in good repair us
soon us possible.
The lands of Mr. Scarbrough and others are
still in bad order und nothing doing to improve
them.
On inspectlngthe plantation of Mr Jos. Stiles,
subj, ct to Dry Culture, 1 find ait the bunksjuul
trunks in tolerable good order. This plantation
lias a dry surface, some of the ditches have
grow n up with grass and weeds but the most
of them are at this time dry. The main canal
crossing the Augusta road is in good order.
Upon examining the plantation of Ceil James
Jackson, now in die occupancy of Captain James
Hunter, I find much neatness has been d splayed
in putting it in good order.
I find on examining the plantation of James
Bilbo, Esq now occupied by Mr Pahm, that it
is in tolerable good order. It is the opinion of
your inspector, that the citizens of Savannah
need not fear any thing pernicious from this
place.
The plantation of Thos. Spalding, E?q. is in
better repair than when last reported All the
ditches of the cultivated parts having been re
cently cleansed, and being washed by the tides
witli the exception of Bailey’s point which is as
last reported.
Upon examining the Sleam-bcnt wharf and the
docks attached to Hutchinson’s Island, I find no
stagnant water. They are in ns good condition
as could be reasonably expected.
All ot which is most respectfully
, Submitted by your obedient servant,
JOS. A. RUSSELL, i it c.
Fop Philadelphia.
1 he fust s>..l g sloop
PRINCE MAU ICE,
J Tubmftm, Master,
Will sail with quick despatch, having a part of
her cargo engaged. For ti'eiglit of the remain-
dec or pasSage, apply to the master on board, at
Telfair’s Wharf, or to HAlL & HOYT
aitg 10 162
mi li
Tfie packet ship
_ WILLIAM WALLACE,
\V iff sail on Thursday next, 12ih iust For fre’t
or passage, apply oh board at Jones’ upper wf.
of to
HALL & HOYT,
tftig r iei
Fresh superfine Flour from
new wheat
T HE Hlbicribers hate just received pfer sloop
Prince Maurice,from Richmond, and oiler
for sate,
500 bushels CORN
100 bbls supf I'lour, [tSulligo’s]
100 do do [Cunningham's]
50 tdo do [Deaire’bl
JILSO,
50 bids old Flour
HALL & HOYT.
aug 7 161
SHIP NEWS.
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
AURIVEn,
Sclir Eliza Jane, Pierson, Fredericksburg, Va
4 days’ corn to the master.
Pule Boat Olive Branch,with 605 bales col ton,
tobacco, and merchandize, to & 11 Lamar, Jon
.Meigs, T Butler ti co, K Bli9S, K Paddleford, C
Maurel, R Campbell, Johnston,' Hills & co, Mr
Moses, A G Miller, J Pritchard, T tt Price, F M
Stone,-1 Norton, and P Hill.
‘saftiEn tkhteudTt.
Brig Sea Island, Parker, for Boston—Passen
gers, Mr and Mrs Hartridge, Messrs Chamber
lain, and Richards.
'BaBSflCl , . ..-r , fa
Brought to J ail.
I N Savarinah on tl|c 29Ih July last a dark mu
latto man who says his name is Bliick, and
that lie belongs to; th'e State of Georgia, and is
employed on the Q’caulgee River, and that he
raiiaway'aboulone mbbth ago/he is 5 feet 7} in
cheat high and about 25 years t>f age
' JOUNIDF.WS.Tco
aug T 161
life
Foi* Neiv-York,
(established line)
RICE.
A FEW casks Rice of good quality, for sale by
- WILLIAM CltOTHRRS,
At the counting room of S Wright,
, Hunter’s buildings.
aug 7 *—
ilfil
Clerk's Office^
Acotrsv 6th, 1824,
P ROPOSALS will be received on or before
the next meeting of Council, for the City
Printing for one year, applicants will leave their
proposals at the Clerk’s Office.
M. MYERS, b. t.
aug 7 161
For Rfent.
The HoOie On the comer of—
and South Broad-street, at presen
occupied by Mrs Maxwell.
Also, The western half of the House next east
of the above—at present occupied by Thomas
Butler, Esq. For terms upply to
h. Kirby
aug 7 161
JVo. 27 Medical Recorder,
Conducted by Samuel Colhoun M.D.
SgWUMllER twenty seven o the above dour
uMnal id received and fur sale by,
W. T. Williams.
The present number contains an u mi sal quanj
lity of interesting matter, the Essay on the Kpi.
define Fevers, of the United Slate* which obtain,
ed a premium of glOO, is said tu be vuluablep
and adds much additional information on the dis
eaxe-
The attention of the profession is par
ticularlv directed to notice the certificates
under the head of Advertisements; in re
lation to the important advantages of Ames.
burg|s Apparatus of Fractures of the lower Ex-
tremities. By Hie certificates it wil be seen
that n person can move abot.it on crutches with
a broken I,mb with ease and safety
aug 7 *1161
sHiNN* s Panacea
J UST received per brig Frances from Philad
elphia, a fresh supply of Shinn’s celebrated
Panacea. Apply to
W-M. C. CUTHUERT, Agent,
at the Drug Store of Dr Dclarochc opposite thr
Exchange or to
GEO UYKRSON,
Corner of Bay und Whitaker-s reels,
aug7 161
FUIUslvT SALES.
Calvin Halter.
On THU <3im.Y, 12tn inst. at .11 o’clock,
. trill be told before our Store,
20 BAUULLS Flour
25 do Muscovado Sugar
5 Hogsheads do do
aug 1U 162T
Adiniiiistrator’s Uiale^.
Ihj Calvin Halier.
ON ITIUltSD.AY, next, 12th inst at 11 n’o'ocK
In ft'nnt of hia S.ore,
18 pair Mens Bootees
2 do do Boots
.51 do Uovne Slips
?4 do do Denmark ild
18 do Childrens Bootees
39 do mens course .Shoe*
22 do do' fine .do
6 do Sheep skin Pumps
3 empty Trunks
2 qrcasks Wine
1 j bbls fcnrdid
2 pipes Brandy .
14 bund'jes t wine '
3 boxes lllarking
I lot empty Bottles
1 writing lles-k . j
Belonging to .the-esmte of Thomas C.. ftuyward
deceased, and sold,by permission of the hoft'ora-i
ble the Justices of the Inlerier Court of Chatham
County by order of the administrator
aug'5 160
NOTICE
W ILL be sold at.the City Pound on Fridad
qext, tht 13th inst. at 9 o’clock, one black
2 yeairs old Steer, branded on the s de T. M.
F Mi STONE, o. m.
aug 10 162
Take Notice.
T HE Managers tuid.Assistants oi Engines u ill
on Saturday the 2Btli instant, proceed to e-»
lect a
CLERK
. . juvn
MESSENGER.
Applications be left with the Clerk on or beford
that day.
By order of the Board,
JOHN HAUPT, Clerk,
aug 5 yiO ... .
•<£r
• NOTICK.
O ifKEREI) that an FJectiondo take place at
the C urt House on the first Monday in
Stetember next for fourteen Aldermen to re-
pWsentthe City of Savannah in Council, two or
more justices are requested to preside at the
said elections the City Sheriff, Marshall, and Ci
ty Constables are required to attend and pre
serve order
Extract from the minutes.
M. MYERS c c.
aug 7 161. /
Clerk's Office,
I.VFEniOIt COURT TiRYAJf COU.VTY
T HE following persons have registered their
names as free persons of color, viz.
Tomes liolly, Jane Dolly, London Dolly, JUary
Dolly Cherry Hall and David Kelly.
JOSHUA SMITH, etc.
atig7 m161
.r-fr'; — 1
Georgia— Bulloch County.
B Y EIV Kehneiy, Clerk of the Court of Ordi
nary for the County of Bulloch,
W il rheas’ Elisha Garbett hath applied to me
for letters of administration on the estate of John
Rhodes, dec’d.
These are therefore to cite and admonish at!
and singular the kindred . and creditors of said
deceased, to file their objections if any they have
in my office, on or before the first Monday in
September next, otherwise letters will be grant
ed to the applicant/
Ely Kennedy, u c o.
aug 7 161*
For Sale.
I VERY valuable trafif of Land in Liberty
a. County, situate on the Sunhg'ry Road, two
iles and a half from Rieeborougn j containing
two hundred and ten acres. This land is very
valuable for Cotton, Rice and Corn, and as well
calculated ft>r that culture as any land in the
county; the conditions are low and reasonable;
there are between seventy and eighty acres,
cleared and under fence, there is also a good
dwelling house, and all necessary out building*
on the premises—guarantee titles will be given
to the purchaser,' no incumbrances lying on said
land. , '•
• For farther particulars ap]ily to Capt. Joseph
Jones; in Liberty County, or to
EDWARD B. BAKER,
OtVner in McIntosh county.
I aug lo
NOTICE.
F FltSON* having professional or other busi
ness with tlie Subscribers will make appli
cation during the Summer to' Abram- D’Ly-m ot 1
Charles Levtstone, Esquires. The Snb-oriberdi'
can be in town at any time (as they will ho tmt a
few miles from the city,) after five hottis noticei
and Will always attend when required.
1VLYON& DE LAMOTTA.
aug 5 m!6Q
N INE months after date application will bd.'
made to the honorable the Justices of tiie'-'
Inftriur Court of Chatham County, when sifting'
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all that
tract of Land containing two hundred and fill/
acres, more or less, known as lot No 15, fifteen/
in the Second district of Early County, Georgia#
being the real estate of Robert M. Ourkie, dec.
and to be sold for the benefit of the heirs and!
creditors of tlve saul deceased..
. AUGUSTUS F UUUKIB,
' Admniiati-ator of
R. M Durkie, dec.
27 2
Corn , ifioai.
r HE subscriber has ju u recuved one thoiH
sand bushels White Baltimore COR N.
GEO F. PALMES,
i, ... Excliiioge Dock,
intr 5 . 7 80
Fare Calcined .Magnesia, a
New Article.
{ 1HIS Mcdiciot: has been prepared by the'
New York Chethical Mantrikcinring Compaq
ny, and is sail) to be equul if not superior to the
celebrated Magnesia • made l>y Messrs i lemy’s.,
Families who are in the habit of making use of
this remedy would do well t» give, it a trial, as
ir comes much cheaper than Henry’s, being
neatly pot up in bottles at 57$ cents each u.ni
for sale by
LaY & HENDRICK ON,
Chemist and ll uggist.
Shad's Tiuildinff,
jnlV; 27 156
A BARGAIN.
Real Estate for Sale.
4 Valuable l’lantution c<int!oning4fj>oiit5
xV hundred acres on Fort Royal Island, .in S.
Carolina, situate about 3 miles from the town of 1 '
Beaufort on the main road leading to the forfy
and known by the name of B -rtons Hfll Per-
jons wishing to purchase would do Weil to iew
the'premises and judge for themselves, by the
crop of S. 1. cotton and corn now gr .ve-.Ufj
thereon ; tifies unquestionable—for terms which
will be reasonable, apply to Captain Paul A.
Cartwright, in Beaufort, oy
N. RAtTELLE.
03“ The editor of lhe Charleston Courier will
please insert the above once;( month' f ir lln't-e
months and forward their bill to this office.
June 26 142
IgWINB months afterdate, I shall apply to thq
US] Hon. the Infetioi* Court of the county ovKf
fingham, for leave to sell ail the real e.-vate lie/
longing to Solomon Gnann, dec of which all emu
cerned will take notice.
JOSHUA GNANN, adm’r. •
rtiareh 4 52 •
Superior Court—Chatham
Comity.
Thomas F Purse & alt V
Complainants I
and S IN EQUI TY.
Richard It Cuyler, ex’r I
Wm Shaw, deceased. J
I N this case, on the sugg- stion in the defend
ant’s answer,that cer'aut persons rot parties
to this bill, residing in Scotland, claim to be e»v
titled to a distribution of part of the undivided
estate of Wm Shaw, deceased, ami on motion,
it is ordered’that all persons concerned do ap
pear before tlie Superior Court of. Ch „h.,nV '
Count in tlie term of January next, tnen amt
there to establish such their claims; and in d.e.
fattlf thereof, that the undivided estate of the
said Wm Shaw, be distributed among- the conn 1
plainants agreeably to the decree of said Cour
and thatthis rule be published once a month
until the expiration thereof
Extract from ( lie minutes this 7th clay of June,
1824. / '
A. B FANNIN, Clerk.
junc \7 4t1.38 .. ’