Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, August 12, 1824, Image 3

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ve( t unfil the legislature shall have made ,,vi«ii)08 for appointing one or more coui- j,siuncrs or artists, which subject, will , (Joubt> receive the earliest attention of ,, body, at its next session, t am with great respect, your Excellen ,'n most ob’t. (Sinned) ISRAEL PIC KINS. llisBxcelleniy Geo. M. I roup. Executive Department Oeo Milledgeviite, 0tb January, 1834. g, n —1 encluse a memorial of the Legis- ture of the State of Georgia, on the. suit ct of the claim's of Citizens of‘Georgi r j e r the Treaty made at the IikIiu ■irings on the 8th of January, 1821. $ vVithout adverting to tho a.gument, oo >nt and concatenated as it is, which sus i'll,; the memorial, l cannot'but indulge I C belief that upon the very first review of i e distinction token between property in xisteuce and property last or iestroyed— p one to be compensated for, only be [use it was not, destroyed—the other not [ be compensated for, only because it was Ltroyed. You will not hesitate to di- let the which followed the dislinc- |oo tobuabrogated and urpiulled.and will [struct the proper Department to place [e claimants on the footing wiiare rhe Trea- t by cansentof all parties designed to place fu.ni, and where reason, justice and equity lould most certainly place them. • Very Respectfully, 6 M. %,ROUP. [he President ot the U. 3- Wxurington City. Executive Department, Geo. Mihedgcville, 6th January, 1824 I Gentlemen—A Commuiiication has this L been n^le to the President of the' Uni- [il States, accompanying .a memorial (of Inch you also h«ve a copy,) of the Legis- [tare on the subject of our Citizens claims [jainst the Indians under the late Treaty ; [Licit you will be pleased to attend, to. Very respectfully, your ob’t. serv’t. G, M. TROUP. Ion Senators and Representatives ihGongress, from the State of Georgia WarthingUw, City. Wu> Department, July 13, 1824. |o Hit r.x : \.c M Troup, Georgia >' Sir—The Picsident has read with at trition, '|je memorial,of (he Legislature ol jeorgia, on the subiocr of (he claims of its itizonB under the Tieaty of 8th January, *B21, and directs me to inform you, that tip'r.ion no 'lie subject claims reiduins ^changed —'The'provisions of the T'rea- ’of the 9iii of January, were fully andde- Tberately examined previous to issuing be original instructions f o Gnvei nor Pres on, the Conioii-sioner, by the President, vitli ilie aid of hi-cabinet, all the members if which concurred in (he principle, that jar depredations duiing a period of hostil- By, if not provided for by Treaty, termin- ling such hostility, there could be no laim. The instructions given to Governor Pres In in conformity to iliut view, were again elibnrately review ed on the application of [our predecessor of the I9ih May 1821, junded on a memoiial of the Legislature I the stale, and remained unchanged on (is point. 'The President has fait throughout the ihole, eyery disposition to give the most ibernl constitution to theclaifhs of the ci- izeus ot Georgia, under the Treaty, and egrets that the Legislature of the state Lulil take a diffluent view from that which « has, aficr the most mature deliberation kbich he is capable of giving to the sub Vet. 1 have the honor to be. Sir, your m»9t Jbt. servant. J. C. CALHOUN. WASHINGTON, Aug 3. Convention with Hussia.~Mr Lucius M, wi>o ;n i ived ill this city a few days lc», was file beaijpr of despatch.** from our Mmisie. at St, Ktt- sbmg, • 13y these, it ppear* that a Coiiveptiun was conyuled |n the 5|h—l7"t April last, bpftveeu Mr liddleton, <>p the part of the U. S'ates, lilt) Count Nesselrode and M* Potties on he pgrt uf Rus-ia. We nnde statid that [he Convention consist* iff .six .'article's, in vhicli all the points in dispute between the |wo governments are adjusted,ill a manner [he most honorable and advantageous to fhis foanfry. The first article Huthorizes the free na* [ignnion of the Pacific Ocean, by both par«. lies; and re'cogp iritis the right of fi-liing,and rflandiiigot) all points of the West coast Mvalready otcupied, in order -to trade vilh the aborigines. 2d article provides, tha* tlie citizens or Ivbjectg of neither country shall iand at |Pjut§ occupied by either, without the pre» mission pf tut* Governor or Com nandan*. 2d article fixes the boundary line at 54° borf/i of which the U. S. are not to form hlablisliments, and south of which Russia tanpot advance* 1 4th article allowes free entrance, to both Parties, for ten years, into all the gulphs, harbors, &c. of each, tAr the purposes ol ndiing and trading with the natives. I 5th article interdicts a trade in fire arms P'd liquors; and provides that violations I'this article shall be punished not by of the system which has been pursued by our present Admihistrstiop. National Journal. The Secretary ofthe Navy has left Wash*- ington in company with the members of the Navy Board, tor the purpose of inspec ting, in person, the Navy Yanis and dta tions on the Lukes, and on the Atlantic, north and east. At Newport, a person reduced from af fluence to poverty, by )belligerent npolia - ions, sold, for a trifie, a claim oh Spain. - (•' i« xince. dead. Recently, &4000 have been awarded for this claim—and the. re ceiver has given half to the Widow.—[NatJ Advocate. Let the name of •• the j-ecejver” be pub lished, that it may be honrired us it deserves. —JVat. Intel. N AVAL—It is stated in the New York G >7f\W that Cspt. Isaac Chauncky, of the U, S. Navy , has been appointed to the com mand of the New York stallion, and that it was rumoured loat Capt, James Barron or Capt James Biddle would bo unpointed to the command of the Philadelphia station. It is also stated that Capt Jacob Jones, has been appointed one of the Navy Commis sioners, in place of Com. Rodgers, ap pointed to the Command of the North Car olina 74, The Boa'd is now composed of (’apt. Wm. Bainbmdoe, as President, and Capt. Jones mid Cape. Morris. Approaching Election. On the first Monday In October next, the gen eral election for seven Members of Congress, and for Representatives to the State Legislature, will take place throughout Georgia. The fol. lowing gentlemen are candidates for the suffra ges of the people. FOR CONGRESS. Col E. F. TATTNALL, of Chatham, Col ALFRED OUTHBERT, do JOHN FORSYTH, liscj. of Richmond, Gen VVYLY THOMPSON, of Elbert, l)oct JOEL ABBOTT, of Willcos, GEORGE CARY, Esq ofColumhia, Maj JAMES MEKrmVETHfJK, of Clarke, Judge LONG3TREET. of Greene, Duct. pit ARLES E. WAYNE 3, Of Clarke. 03* Our friends in the different counties in this stat will confer a special favor in forward' iogto us by mail, the ruturna pf votes given for each candidate for Congress, at the- ensuing lection, ST.1TE LEGISLATURE. Senator, WI LIAM DAVIES. Rsvnp.SKNTATtvr.s, ■ WILLIAM LAW, • ROBERT W POOLER, MOliUKOAl MYERS, JOII T B01.LES ♦the inhabitants bp c ii a t it a 'i co unt r, AND TUB CITIZENS OF SAVANNAH, 4 RE informed that a memorial to lie preferred to the next Legislature, on the subject of internal improvement, is placed at the Book- store of W.T. WILLIAMS, for the signatures of those who approve of the measure, ang 12 a!G3 0. KELSEY & CO. H AVE received by late arrivals, an assortment of fashionable Calicoes, Chintzek, ■ V AND , Pritited Muslins. ALSO, A great variety of seaunnuhle DRY GOODS. ang 12 t!63 DOUGLASSM sorrelT OFFER FOR SALE. I RAGS COFFEE, different qualities 1 sjxj 100 kegs cut Nails assorted sizes 14 bates domestic Shirtings and sheet- ings 120 whole and half boxes Window Glass 2 patent Oil Cloth Carpets 65 qr' f | n ° xe8 Spanish Segaro 45 bids Flour An assortment of CASTINGS. aug 12 pl63 &6ecl Malaga Wind. Qii CASKS just received ner ship William Wallace, And for sale by J B HERBERT 8» CO. aug 12 163 ~~ LANDING FROM SHIP WM. WALLACE, 1 Ii\ PIl’ES HOLLAND warranted pure U'i/ IN STORE, 53 Mhds Prime St Croix Sugar 50 bids do Georgia- do 30 do Havana Brown do 2 pipes superior Cognac Brandy 200 bags prime Grfeen Coffee 100 bhls New England Gin 10 hhds Philadelphia Whiskey 30 kegs Tobacco, Brown’s No 1 Quarters and eighths pipes “Pico** Wine Fpr sale by J. W. LONG, aug 12 m1 63 Corn, Clour and llacon. LANDING FROM GEN LA FAYETTE. Irt Bushels prime white Corn 23‘jASy'iii/ tOO Boxes Bacon ALSO IN STORE, 200 Bbli new Superfine Flour, from hew Wheat For sale by H ALL & HOYT, aug 12 _ 163 LOST, F ROM behind a Sulky, within two miles of this city on the Augusta road, between the hourj of 6 and 7 o’clock, on Tuesday Moriiing, a nearly new Saddle, Bridle and Martingal, sew ed up in a new rug Any person who may have found the same, will he liberally regarded by leaving them at the Office of the Savannah Re publican aug 12 a163 MARB1E1) In,Macon, widow KcmnE-rn RAonv, aged 40fto Master Jam Thompson, u- ged 19. - . DIED—On the 5th iust at Lexington, Ga Stephen Uiwn, Esq In him G-orgia' has lost a great, a usetul and an honest man. By his friends and the community the loss wilUong hi deplored To a wife and five children it is irre parable. On the 1st inst. at Rancock (Md.) the Hun John Johnson, Chancellor of the. Stale of Maryland. ' I ft was on.public duty as a Oommis dorter lo settle the boundary line between Ma ryland and Vii gima. His death Was sudden as it was unexpected <),f consumption, at St. Augustine, in the 29! h year of his age, the Hon Wm W Uiaiii, one oftht Commissioners for deciding on claims and titles t.o land in East Florida. In Provid.mce the Hon DAytn Howeii, L ! D Judge ofthe U lited States for the District of Idiode Island, aged 77 years. — At ’'ronton, »\ ed'Ufsday'morning last, Gen James J Wii.son, Pts‘-Master, editor ofthe True American, and late a Member Of :1ns Sen ate of the United States A gent leman of splen did talents—strict integrity—open—active—and generous even to a fault After filling, with credit, many ofthe most important sitiiitions, he lias fallen in the noon day of life—leaving a large amiable and i uteres dag family “May lie rest ii- peaci ”, The Proprietor of the The Temple of Fashion. H A3 the pleasure of informing the public genevally, that he still continues to carry on his business, No. 226, King.street, opposite the Farmer’s Hotel. Wigs and Ornamental Hair manufactured on the myst improved principles. Patent Elastic Springs, so judiciously arrang ed that they may defy- the most aceute observe lion to discover the slightest possible shade in the color Likewise Gentlemen’s Toupees, commonly called Scratches, with silver and still springs, nature being in every case his only guide. He also has the pleasure to inform the public that he lias become the agent of Thomas Rerun, Wig Maker of New-York, an 1 will constantly keep for sale his Ladies’ and Gentlemens, Ore' cian Cropped Wiggs, All orders and measures enclosed to 226 King street, will be attended to with punctuality ana despatch N. 8. Just received by the shin Niagara, general assortment of HAIR WORK of tlm la test fashion. Gentlemens’.Hair Cut snd Dress ed in most recent London and Parisian modes. A general assortment of PEUFUMEKY for sale at-all times at < lie above establishment.— Those persons residing at a distance who have left orders nt this establishment, are hereby in formed, that they are generally ready for de livery. EDWARD CAREY. dj" The editors of the Savannah Repub : icaii, Augusta,Cli ■ * aide, and Columbia Telescope, are requested to publish tile above once a week for three weeks, and forward Jheir accounts to No. 226 King-street. Charleston, aug 12 163 i, SHIV NhlVS. POUT Of* .SAVANNAH. AnmvED, ' Schr Gen La Fayette, Brooks, from Balti more, 10 davs and 6 from the CapeS with corn and bacon to Hall V Hoyt. « Schr Ann Maria, Sisson, Charleston, 1 day, to the master. Passengers, Mrs Sisson, child and servant, Messrs P Cartier. J F Berth'elot, A Cummings, and W. Oglebay CLEARED, Sloop Delight, Conner, Cbar'eston. C|.EARED FOR T.flS I*OHT, At Boston, July 30, schr Aurora, Brewster. At N'ew Yoik, 4tb inat. Ship Savannah, Beebe, to sail next day. _i . At Charleston, lOili iust sloop Spartan, Dela- no, to sail 11th. tjpronTBlis ronT. At Port-aurPrince to sail 5ih July, brig New York, Cary. mis article shall De pun.snuU nor oy ‘^teof the vessel,but by penalties, tube ; n toWj inscribed by each government,on it* own ^eng or subjects. 'rs‘ ,^' 9 art ' c l e prescribes that the Rincation shall be exchanged within ten Whs from the data ofthe treaty. * bis Convention may be regarded as a second signal effect of the manly and inde pendent Message of our President to the. Ne Congress. If the Emperor Alexander pd left it to our own govern merit to list the Irerms ofthe treaty, it could not more com* have secured all our interests in line Pacific* We congratulate the country u jwn thisuew evideoc&of the .exceileuce For Yhiluitelpliid. , The fast sailing sloop PRINCE MaV*'ICE, J Tiibmain, Master, 4 Wilt Sail witii quick despatch, having a part of her cargo engaged For fi eight of the remain der or passage, apply to the master on board, at “'elfairs M'liarf, or to IIALb & HOYT, aiig 10 . 162 ' "... Fresh superfine Flour from new wheat. T"HB subscribers have just received perslooji R. Prince Maurice,from Richmond, and offer for sale, 500 bushels CORN 100 bbls supf Flour, [Galligo’s] 100 do do [Oiinningliam’t] 50 do do [Deane’s] ALSO, 50 bbls old Flour HALL & HOYT. aug 7 161 Received, BT TUB LATE ABM VAIS, ay a BBI.S Loaf Sugar A3-2J 50 do Uye Whiskey 15 lihds do 25 bbls double anchor Gin 50 kegs spiced Salmon 20 do Scotch Herring 25 boxes No 1 Chocolate ' Soap and Candles in boxes. vOADDuY ii HERBERT, aug 12 t!63 , v Empty Mottles. O NE THOUSAND wanted to purchase aug 12 AlOJ Apply to G. F PALMES. Exchange Dock. Bottles, Corks, Drugs, £jc. &c. S UPEUIOR Velvet Corks, Wine pint bottles, Oxygin Chamber and Pocket Lights, Wax Tapers (a great variety,) Pure Calcined Mag. nesia, Arrow Root, Cream Tartar, Starch, BaP som Copaiva, Salt Petre, Rotten Stone &c. &c. Have been received pr Wm. Wallace, and for sale by LAY ii HENDRICKSON, Chemists and Druggists, Congress corner of Wlutaker sts. Shad’s Building. aug 12 , 164 NO 1 ICE. T HE Annual Election for Officers of the He brew Congregation, according to their chartPr—Wifi take place on MONDAY NEXT, the 16th ipst. at the Synagogue between the hours of 12 and 2 o’clock, ang 22 a163 - ( NOTICE. P ERSONS having business with (lie sub'seri scriberi will please to call on Mr Jous r Setze. G. BRE1T.TMAYER & CO. aug 12 tl63 Carpet Stolen. Snuff & Tobacco. L ORILLARDo Snuff in Bottles do Cut Tobacco in small papers Reed per Wm. Wallace and for sale by LAY Si HENDRICKSON, Slrnd’a Buildings. ALSO ON HAND 500 Galls Superior Lamp Oil, selected partic ularly for the use of fairiihes. aug 12 163 - RICE. A FEW casks Rice of good quatity, for sale by ft. WILLIAM BROTHERS, At the counting room of 3 Wright, Hunter’s building*.; aug 7it61 Clerk's Office, * Avbca-c 6lh, 1824, P ROPOSALS will be received on or befttrtt the next meeting of Council, fur the City Printing for one year, applicants will leave their proposals at the Clerk’s Otficc. M. MYERS, oc. sugf' For Rent, Thfe House on the corner of ^ and South Byoad. street, at present 'tiiuu occupied by Mrs Maxwell, i Also, The western half of tlie House next east of the above—at present occupied by Thoma* Butler, Esq. ;For terms apply to II. KIRBY. aug 7 162 Brought to Jail, I N Savannah on the 9ih inst. a mulatto boy who says his name is Daniel, and that he belongs to George Young of Oglethorpe County, Georgia, and that he runaway about the 1st inst he is 5 Jf\ CARPET 4 yards wide and 5 yards long f- ct 6 inches high and about 17 years of age, aiwa was stolen from Liberty square, opposite JOHN 1.1JEWS, j c c. frlta mm ll,A .. I* I I,,. fVli A , ’ Spoken, .tune 27th, lat 49 26, loh 17 50, ship Florida, Wilson, from Savannah fur Liverpool, out 19 days. • The ship Hamilton, 38 days from Savannah, was at Quarumine Gibraltar,' on the 25th Juno. Brought to Jail* t N Savannah on the 29lh July -asta dark mu latto man who says his name is Etlick, and that tie belongs to the State of Georgia, anil is employed on the Ocmulgee River, and that lie ranawa^ about one month RgOj be is 5 feet 74 uv ches high and about 2.5 years of age. - ’ b JOllNIDF.WS, r co aug 7 idi the Roman Chapel, on the evening of the 10th ipst. Any person who will leave information at this office so that it may be obtained by the ow ner, will be suitably rewarded, aug 12 m163- \ >.0. 3. j Anti Dyspeptic Pills. PREPARED BY II JAMES, NEW-YORK. F OR 20 years past the subscriber lias suffered continually from a costive habit, which has been a great part ofthe ime accompanied by severe'hcadach. He has made known his com plaint to several eminent physicians, without ex pewencing any benefit frotn their prescriptions. In the month of December last, becoming seri ously alarmed, by the regular but constant in ' crease of the,disorder, he was induced to com. mence the use of the above named pills, which, were liighly recomnu oded as a refnedy in his complaint.—He began to take them with very little confidence as to their efficacy, and tinder the expectation that he should not be able to g ive them a fair trial, as Iris Stomach,' heretofore, ad rejected every kind of medicine. Another circumstance which taught him to expect very little benefit, was that he had found it necessary always to'lake more than an ordinary dose of any cathartic, before it would produce the desir ed effect. He, however, commenced taking Wo ofthe pills, as directed, every evening for l wen- ty days, without experiencing any considerable inconvenience, or perceiving any benefit from them. He was then directed to increase the number, until some degree of nausea was pro duced; the dose was accordingly increased un til he took six pills every evening; they soon began to act as a gentle and perfect laxative t tlie dose was diminished in the same gradual manner in Which it had been increased, and it is now forty days since a very obstinate mid dis tressing complaint has yielded to this mild plan of treatment, The subscriber does therefore, unsolicited, most cheerfully recommend the anli-dispeptic pills to those who may have suffered like him self; and he avails himself of this method to as sure them, that from no other treatment has he experienced such perfect relief. “ NAHthM RICE. Front the above certificate no doubts can ex ist in the minds ofthe afflicted, as to the utility and value of this remedy. Many persons in this city audits vicinity have been relieved'from dis tressing dyspeptic Symptoms by its use. It is not recommended as a cure, a'll but to those di seases appertaining to dyspeptic only. A fresh supply justTeceived per William Wal lace and for sale by LAY & HENDRICKSON, V Agents, aug 10 18* aug 12 163 Bi ; ouight to Jail, I N Savannah on tne 9ih inst. a negro mail who says his name is Sampson and that he belongs to Capt Arnold of Bryan County, Georgia, and that he ranaway about three weeks ago, he is 5 feel lli inches high, and about 30 years of age. JOHN I. DEWS, jc o. aug 12 ’ 163 i. NOTICE. W ILL be sold at the City Pound on Friday next, the 13th inst. at 9 o’clock; one bl*cB 2 years old Steer, branded on the side T. M. F M. STONE, c m. aug 10 162 lT ^ ~ Take Notice. T HE Managers and Assistants of Engines will on Saturday the 28lh instant, proceed to lecta CLERK MKSsSoKH. . Applications be left with the Clerk on or before that day; . By order of the Board, . JOHN HAUPT, Clerk, MI H g - v - : L. - .4.. JW). ^7 Medical Recorder, Conducted by Samuel Colhoun M. Di- CWUMUER tyenty. seven o the above Jour*. SlSSual is received and fur sale bp, W. T. Williams. The present number contSins an unusal quanj thy of interesting matter, the Knssy on the Epi demic Fevers,of the United State* which obtain* ed a premium of j>lU0, is said to be valuable, and adds niiibh additional Information oti the dis ease. . The attention of the profession is par ticularly directed to notice the certificated under the head of Advertisements j in re lation to the important advantages of Ames-, burg’s Apparatus of Fractures ofthe lower Ex tremities. By tlie certificates it wil be seen that a person can move about on crutches with a broken limb with ease and satVty raug7 Ml6i SHINNS panacea. J UST received per brig Fiances from Philad elphia, a fresh supply of Shinn’s celebrated! Panacea. Apply to , WM. C. cUtHBEUT, Agent, at the Drug Store of Dr Delaroche opposite thri Exchange, or to GEO RYEUSON, qorner of Bay and W hitaker-s reets. aug7 161 . ; •- i. ■ • \ Pure Calcined Magnesia, A New Article. 1 1HIS Medicine has been prepared by the New York Chemical Manufacturing Compa ny, and is said vo be equal if not superior to tlie celebrated Magnesia made by Messrrt Henry’s. Families who are in the habit of making use of this remedy would do well to give it a trial, as it comes much cheaper than Henry’s, being neatly put up in bottles at 37i cents each and for sale by LAY & HENDRICKSON, Chemist and Druggist. Shad’s Building. July 27 , 156 r , r noticiv; O RDERED that an. Election do trtlrc* place at the C urt House on the first Monday in September next for fourteen Aldermen to re* present the City of Savannah in Council, two or mure justices are requested ,tu preside at the said election! the City Sheriff, Marshall, and Ci ty Constables are required to attend and pre*. servfe order r Extract from the minutei). ■ M. MYERS tc. aug-7 161. —— —v A BABGAIN. Beal Estate for Sale. A VALUABLE Plantation containing about3 hundred acres on Port Royal Island, in S. Carolina, situate about 3 miles from the town of Beaufort on the main road leading to the ferry and known by the name of Burtons Hill. Per sons Wishing to purchase Would do well to view the premises and judge for themselves, by the crop of S. I. cotton and . corn now growing thereon 5 titles unquestionable---for terms which will be reasonable, apply to Captain Raul A. Cartwright, In Beaufort, or N. BATTELLE. (£)* Tlie editor of the Charleston Courier will please insert the above once a month for three months arid forward their bill to this office. june. .26 ■ 142' N INE months after date application will be made to the honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham. County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all that tract of Land containing two hundred and fifty acres, more or less, known as lot No. 15, fifteen, in jhe second district of Early County, Georgia, being the real estate of,Robert M. Durkie, dec. and to be sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the said deceased. „ ; '' Augustus f: durkie, Administrator of Ii. M. Durkie, dec. ?S2T 8" Clerk 1 8 Office j Inferior court rryan count?. T HE following persons have registered theif names as free persons of color, viz. James Doily, Jane Doll}), London Dolly, Mary Dolly Cherry Hall and David Kelly. aug 7 Ml61 JOSHUA SMITH, er a. For Sale. A VERY valuable tract of Lurid in Liberty County, situate on the Sunbury Road, two miles and a half from RicebdrOtigiv; co’ntatfring two hundred and ten acres. This land is very Valuable for Cotton, Rice and Corn, and as well calculated for that Culture as any, laud in. the countythe Conditions are low arid reasonable; •there are between seventy and eighty acres cleared and uhder fence, there is also a good dwelling house, and all necessary out buildings on the premises—guarantee titles will be given (o the purchaser, no incumbrances lying on said land; . For further particulars apply to Capt, Joseph Jones, in Lioerty County, or to EDWARD R. BAKER, \ •' Owner in McIntosh county. mfM •!•' l^rlNE'inontbs aftef date, 1 sliathapply to Ui« ISm Hon the’lnferiorj Court of the county of Ef- ingham, for leave to sell all the real estate hc- fciging to Solomon Gnanri, deb. of which all coifr Krned will take rtotifcc, , JOSHUA GNAN’N, ridm’r. 1 march 4 ss <'-y i 1 I-* ' ... “ T