Daily Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1839, August 30, 1832, Image 3

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the adlvitjof the propagating etaie, (V Mr man spades woslf aaoSbs extinct. In the gfldst orrrstb. mercy ia rcastabiKd, any ho truly hold. Pbyslclana end other* who «pend »mchtime oter medicine* to theuf preparation end exhibition,rnay thereby insensibly prepare end .XbtbWon, may thereby mwv P«P»™ tobcr neat,' foTuytddSdtfdeli™ oftmn their *dh»titatione by one polion to relist ooo* Cl3 bie feet of *hi jp--I 0,000 *v_. fc H»_e » „SeVin truth trt h*. that. iflllfi III--.. 0/ . V 1 '. . tbefe But I su«pcctthe truth to be, that, if the <h«eascTie infcctiouf. it if in it* incipient stage, nod perhaps even before its presence is suspec ted by him who Communicates'it For it teems less likely, that one in a state of collapse, when thereat and healthy moisture of the body ap- p«arto undergo a retrQcesilon from the aorfhce, ‘should gire out infection as one whose animal iftnctVona aw ail in exercise. If tile conjecture Wight, the attendant on the sick doss not run nor « greater, if aa grtabarisk as ipany do fa the streets. It would likewise explain much of the mystery attending the Increase oflbe disease. tVhaterer anomalies appear, the weight of evidence is eertalhly in fovpr of thlslllsense be-, tag propagated by infection. The fact that the brig durieis, from Uubhn. arrived below Quebec on the 3d June, having had the disease on boardjdaring her passage out*«Tbat from, the comnnfifeation of the IJealth Qaikihissioner it doss ijot appear that the public authorities of that v pUw apprehended danger, and conse <juedttr»were unlikely to enforce a very rigid 'Quarantine, and that five days after the arrieaf .oftho Brig, the disease broke out iu that City, . and for the first time on this Contiucnt, puts doubt on the suhjecWitlmost to an end. Ouo of two things is certain, either Jhsttbe disease wras brought to this Continent by the Emigrants at Quebec, or that the nir supposed deleterious, reached thot place at the very time of their^trrival—a coincidence almost ojirueq lous. The advance of this disease has beet stealthy nnd la almost every instance, where it has far the first time reared its grisly head to destroy some kuowu drunkard, any other than the true has been assigned for the cause of death. Like fire nltich first attacks the most combustible, mod then with accumulated force the less, 'till nil is brought ond**?/ubduins isSuencs.'tkis disease begins with Che drunkard and ends with the temperate. • ^ • While the utmost caution is therefore sug gested, the inference follows thub concurring circumstances#of situation, constitution and iwbitt, if this do not'destroy, may nbete some thing, or add to the virulence of this disease. It U certain, that the policy to be pursued by individuals and communities,will be predica ted upon the belief gf its epidemic or infectious character, a Thsatake depondJn» th*» i fR-»-tsrjs ?Mch may beuyrtppted by tkiscommanity, tn property .*« wcllss Ufb, ixgr'st, .»..d M^uirc* deep re flection before this or that course is determined upop. 14infectious, .every precaution should he tsken to prevent its introduction, and if in- trod u erd, to circumscribe! ts taction. JC on.tho contrary, it is lelievedto be cpidem- di 0 il f, a > caution, other th aa to proserve the tit citett should be taken. Whatever is re salved by our public authorities should be stea dily pursued. For one, I prefer system even \ f errouous. to confusion; for the first may be avoided sod others at least may learn from our jerrors:—while from the last uo inference can he .drawn of what has been done, whether it be right or wrong. +v am■ —a p, . a. --'..qp.lttjf While Oak ®? C X*W ch »MI hwe grown on land. UAr to .abater, ot within tho in- floenco of the salt air. They must ,quare dot less than.!* inch., at the butt, and lare one fourthlkaa at tte top end, nno, , eap.» Atao, 150,- OOOcuhic feet of th&best quality Ion), leal, One grain, heart, Southern Yellow HioV •* lank Stocks, to iquare not less than 14| T * ", • KkVY* TIMBER.* “"• c ^?sster will be received the. JOth of Oc< fi proptwUarS* /Y this otace ontilthe ■ JOfiMohAny COMMERCIAL. lunc* ruoM l4VWKi‘ooL.:::::::r:WUt, t >at i .• rnoM Julv. July. Lnr.nr.jot, July 14.—fkc sales of Cotton ibis week have been on a more limited scale than any of the three preceding—18.000 bates being the amount of transactions, including*400 Sea Islnnds atlliniO, UaSs3]il; 180 Staiuednt tVlid Upland at 7ln7|;34UO Orleans at. aO). Iin9;2830 Alabama at 0a7J. July 10.—The Cotton Market is quiet—about 4000 bales sold in the past three days. lUrar, July 9.—Cotton has decline J about 1 nl i ceut since the 1st lost. Stuck now 3j,miu bale* of which 36.000 are United states sorts. Tho sales \mve been about 30i)U bales in lod«y« Rics.onu the fair Carolina sold at 26lk2df3fi. and a fair demand continues. * • A letter oTthe 12th says, u tbe *tncV of Colton is now fil.OCKIbnles. of which 45.000 are Uuitcd State* sorts. Business and prices remain as on Sjj®' < r *5°» heart * Southern * lank Stocks, to iquaro Opt leu than I4t nor mortktltML^O inches at the butt, apd may square onefifth leu at the top eq(k iNo allowance will be made in tho meas urement of this I'ine Flank Wtnckr, m payment for the conteuta.df the sap. All of the oforesaid Plank Stock,, must aver age 45 feet in length, and rukie •futatt-be lee* thani« feet long. Jhev mint Men been felled, or the tree, jnu* have heen girdled, bet veen the 20th of October and and the 20th of Februai;. The nlnrc- said 1*1.ink Stock* are to be delivered at the following Navy Yard*, and in the fol lowing proportion*. ,iz: Portsmouth, 20,- 000 feet of Oak. • 15.000 feet ol Pine; Charlestown and Rrooklyn, 55,000 feet ol Oak and 3.,,00(1 feet of Pine, at each; Phi ladelphia, 15,000 feet of Oak,and 15,000 feet ofl'ine; and at Gosport, 55,000 feet of Oak, and 40,000 feet of Pine Plank Stock*. AUo, all the best quality lone lenf, fine grain, heart Southern Yellow Pine Tim ber, required for making the tawerdllastc and llowsprits, Topmasts, Lower Yards, Topsail Yards, Spritsail Yards, and Jib booms, fotkio 74's, six 44'*, and. six sloops of war, and the Fore and .Main Mast., llowsprits and Main Booms lot two schooners—to be got out to tho dimen •ions and Specifications of the tamo,which -will be furnished on application to this sS::. Two .aid timber to be delivered iff tile following proportions: At Boston a set for one 74,44, nnd sloop of war; at N. York, Philadelphia and Washington, a sot for one 44 and sloop of war at each Navy Yard; and at Gosport a set for one 74, and sets for two 44*s, two sloops of war, and two schooners, Tho whole ol (lie aforesaid limbermust be free from heart shakes, and all other defects, and must have been felled, or the trees must have been girdled, within the prescribed periods: whirli must be proved 10 the satisfaction of the commanding of ficers of the respective Navy Yards, hy the certificates of two respectable and disinterested pers ns, to be produced with every cargo of timber offered for de livery. All the aforesaid Timber must he de livered, nnd the contracts completed in twelve months from the da*esof the res pective contracts. After due notification thereof by the Navy Agents, fifteen days will be allowctfcach contractor for signing sealiug, and delivering his Contract anil Bond to the Navy Agents, respectively; uponTailure to do so within the time al lowed, such contracts will be cancelled. On delivery, the aforesaid Timber will be inspected and mcasuicd according to the printed rules lor the government of Inspectors of Timber lor the Navy of the United Sta'es, under the instructions of the respective Commanding Officers, or to any other inspection tho Commission ors ufthe.Nnvy may direct. Persons who liavo not bocn Contractors and those not known to the Commission ers lor their punctuality, are required to produce the most satisfactory testimo nials of their ability ami competency to fulfil promptly and in good faith any en gagements they may enter into; they must also name to the Hoard their sureties aud their resiliences, ami produce satisfactory eviibnce of their being good and sufficient fur lhe penally incurred by a failure on the part of their Principals—sa failure these particulars will forfeit their bids. Bonds in the sum of one-third thee TJIE DRAW ISO OV THE a Union Chinal ' lottery « CLASS. NO. |7. J, ' Will be received on Monday next. HIGHEST PUIZESi 1 prize of - --- $15,000 ‘ " -*r 2200* looo 4 500 300 -- 200 . -■* “ - • y . .e 100 Ac. Si.c.'foc. - Ticket*, *i-ltnbet. S-qvnrfers, l % Orders attended to al LUTHER &. Co’s Lottery and Exchange Office. %• Onlera from any part of tho Worlch (pott paid)oncloaing.caah or prixe tickets, will meet with prompt attention,if nddres- *ed to LUTHER & CO. nug; .TO Savannah Georgia. I (HU PAN BUHEN pilBW9. 1G* WOOD, hxxr&^bed by the lltip - i^rnbfljfi a \0 ip, 10 Stall hi. ■ trnnk Gentlemeh'i J.ackgoo Ties Shoes, I 3o Van Burrn Pumps, dressed Buck . . Skip . . I do do Shoes Calf-skin ' do dressed Back-skin Boots, a new ertielo * case do fine Drab Halo 1 do do du Blank Hats ■lug 30 173m A jlWl i Improved Garden Lot for sale. * * IflOR Salc.an improved Garden Lot-*-* JC 1 containing 5J acres of choice I-and, situated just without the timiie of ho Ci ty, and immediately east of the (Jaol, en closed by a superior Board Fence, with Cedar and Chinqucpio Poets—upon which' there is an excellent dwelling House in good repair. ThwGarden is now in full operation aud has not nnfrequqntly yield ed as much as per dny i m -ddit.cn to which tho winter and fall vegitabiea are now planted. There is also a good stock of nccessaty Seeds on haud for future planting*. For lurtber particular*, ap ply to J. DeliUGUENIN. aug 30 173 ondoii Thermometers. Fine assortment of London Ther mometers in box wood,morocco and Jspan'd cases. Just received, and fur sale by ^ w LAY & HENDRICKSON, aug 35 173 4ft Castile Soap ; * r ~ Boxes CastHe Soap. For tale by T. .51. TURNED. 173 * Lemon .Syrnp. P HIPJ*’d Lemon Syrup. For sate by i?3 *r Hi TURNED,. IbotshmsiUso 1^11 E .Ship :due of New-York : Pack* «. eu, having resumed their regular trip!, thsdoy of isiling from thaw port will die every, Monday daring the bMimcb of the se isdB, after tho arrival of the Aiigilo ta Steam Packets. The vessels compos ing the tune arb— • ^hipdj MPEROR, j H. Bennett, master. I QUEEN MAB.J. Bailey. '• TWACON. D. L. Porter, •• New Shjp • . , D. Wood, . H All first class New-York built whipa, having excellent furnished accommoda tions fur passengers, and commanded by men well known, and of great experience in the trade. . HAl.r, SHAPTER A TUPPElt, Agent’s april lid 91 , On Saturday, 1st Sept, at 11 o’clo' it; win be sold, before our storem geugral id aortmentof, , 1' j # Groceries tipCrochcruicar# .. .. i-t-kltor*' ■** : . 10 ibt'bacon assorted ‘ ' 10 bbls Mess Pork *« -20 »* No 2 Mackerel , • * 2S •• Gin • •£*£- J8 ‘V Sugar JO Kegs Lard aug 30 ; • Atkinson s Bears Grease, for tie. Growth of Hair. T HIS article is prooured from the an imal in its native climate, it being known to possess more vivifying propri eties wheu so procured, than when the animal is in a domesticated state It is of the finest quality, and is sent out without aoy admixture, except a little perfume to keep it sgreet, and for the growth-of hair it isno doubt far supetior to any thing known. Also for dressing tho hair it is very pleasant and usoInT, cleaning the head from dandrifif. and njakisg the .-heir beautifully soft and glossy. A fresh sup ply—just received, a,id for sale by LAY & HENDRICKSON, aug 30 73 ' fOH XfIV-YoKK. ” (r.STASMSHV.11 s.tftz.1 The regular packet snip • S T A T I II A,- o . Thot. Wood, rntttttr. Will liav© immediate despatch. Foi freight or paasnge, having excellent ac commodations,apply to Capt. W. on board at Jones* upper wharf, or to JlALL, SIIAPTER &TUPPER. ang 28 172 the Jhb.” 3 I« y.," • and Acqaainti and Acqaaiataoci Rohtrt Uaberiliain,. otid of tbe family aud of fc. : i son ROBKRT. are belted ts at Usd t«« Fa nerai ot ttte latter, from lib Father's residence in i)rleaas*squpsa. Tv-Morrow Morning, at U o’clock. itlA^XN LIST. DO&S or UVANNAB. . ID* No Arrivals since our Inst. 0 , „ , AT QUARANTINE., Sckr Exact, Nichols, Now-York,‘C days. _ WKNT TO SS.X, Br. brig VoTana. Mathbs, Halifax. Sckr sloop John Chevalier, riiasoo. Charleston. A: „ by j SV HERB^RT dec8., j On the first Tuesday in tjegteinber,wilf be sold at tue Ajou rt House, between the nsual hours of Sale. «- - A negro Wojiiap, 40 years old, a good field hand, and heulgugUtet 9 year, oid, a bouse Servant. .. ; *+. * . Also. A IVuraaq, 23 yearfcotd—« abM boose s'brvant, or field hand, with her 2 children, bath Oirls. 9 and Shears old. Also,' A likely negro Man, 80 years of ag°- .'good field hand aud hostler, war- r.mied sound—with warranted title*-— TerinS taade known on application Stour store, y - ti .‘ Also, A likely Nfgto Fellow, 9 good wbarf and field hand. Terns cast): aug 28 . ., ,. -.' To Runt, A vfrry commodious two sto ry MOUSE and out buildings, situate in Elbert ward, 1 rme'r residence of the Into Dr. A. Sheflall; the house is in good repair and one of the-most pleasant situations in the city. Possession given on the first of Oc tober. For terms, apply on the premises, or to the Editor. aogO 10)4 for Charleston, passed down the rivet .?•tteruoon. n f.V.Urpbeos, Tamerlane, James Perkins, Acim. Prorectsr IfamUton. Andes, Ca*c»>, King *» uiitm, Rlchnkoiid. rfartih Parker, Com fiodors Preble. Hulls, ami Hazard, all hence at L, ’« r P®°!- previouito the 17th July, rh* bng 'iyr.JuoAUcnco at Havre.'Jthalt, fhe Mouatabeer,- hence at iJaal, I3tb—ex- * £*?“*$ weather and lost bow-eprlt. gn* Clarissa Ann, hence at Liverpool, 3d alt ®ng Thomas. henc*at Malaga. I'ith Jane. J«hr Oregon, hence at Near- Pork, 2d bet. SckrUoMfinch, npat Boston, 17th foe this pert. fiskr Glide, aa at New-Vnrk. for this pert, nri. Cashier, cleared at Barton, lstk, for tkis you. mount uf (he respective rnnlrncts will be required, nnd a deduction of ten per cen turn will be withhold from the amount of each delivery.made, as collateral security for the perfmitianceof the respective con tracts. and will not be paid until they arc in id! respects lulltllcd.unlcs. specially an Gloria- d by the Cumuiitaiuncrs of the Navy, The Timber must be offered by the cubic foot, amt the offer, must be proper ly endorsed. Any bid not msde in con- (urmity with, or deficient in any, of the re- quiremeouoflhis advertisement, will be rejected. IT?*To be published twice a week in the National Imelligencrr, U. S. Tele graph, Eastern Argue. New-llampshire Cagette, Comuicrcjaj Gazette, Hartford Timas. ReuuWiejn Herald, N.Y- Courier & Enquirer,"N Y. Evening Post. Amer lean Sentinel, Nat'mnal Gazette. Philadel phia Gazette, Baltimore Republican, Richmond Enquirer, Norlqlk Herald, Newbrrn Sentinel, Chntleaton PaViot, and Savannah Kepublicau. aug 3.) 173 LIFE OAK TIMBER. Navi Commis.sioxkiTs Offick, J. • MJHi July, 1032, { T HE Commissioner's of the Navy will receive Pmpusab until the loth September next, for tarnishing Live Onk Timber, ent to moulds (which they will furnish) for one frigate and 6ne sloop ol war, with 3000 feet of promiscuous tim ber cut to dimensions for lhe frigate, pnd lUOo feet for the sloop bf war.The timber must be cut from trees grown in situations within tho influence of marine nir,nnd not more at farthest than 25 miles from the sea. The frigate frame and promiscuous fiin er to be delivered at the Navy Yard. Washington, and that for the sloop at the Navy Yard, Portsmouth, N. (I. on or be fore tho 3 J st December, 1833, Persons ottering will state their prices per cubic fo'»t for the frame and promis cuous timber separately. Rond with two or more sufficient securities for the faith ful performance of tho contract, will be required, and ns additional and coiiateial security, ten per centum on the amount of each delivery will he retain-d until the contract is completed to the entire satis faction of the Commissioners, unless oth erwise specially authorised by the Do >rd. Id all deliveries of timber, a due propor tion of tho most difficult parts of the frame must be delivered, otherwise it shall bo at the option of the Commissioners to with hold such further amount, in addition to the ten per cent., as they may judge cx pedient to secure tho public interest, un til such difficult proportion shall be deliv crcd. Persons ottering must state thsir resi dence Caddie nomas mid residence ofih+ir securities. Any bid not made in conform ity with this advertisement, or that may not be received within the time herein limited for receiving otters, will not be considered. The Cholera Gazette, P UBLISHED in Philadelphia, week ly, at 12^ cents per number. ‘ I ho following extract from tho 1st number will explain the plau and charac-* ter of the woik. AtlvertUtmnL—A periodical woftf, de voted exclusively i.» the subject of Cho- lern,4AiblUheu at short intervals, and un der tho management of medical man, so as to convey iuteiiigence as early sis pos sible, and of nn authentic character, res pecting the progress of the disease,- the pheoomcua it exhibit*, and the qiost suc cessful mode ol treatment, is manifestly required .H tho present moment.,* It is through such a work that the profession may be most readily put in possession of the fruitsofthc amide experience in the treatment of the disease, gained during the fifteen ye.nrs the epidemic has prevail ed, and that the medical community may receive the most speedy information of the progress and character of the disease, so ns to enable then) to disabuse the public in relation to the thousand distorted sto ries, and baseless rumors, circulated from NOTICE. To Rent, the' brick Store adjoining the^ subscriber, re- cerftly occupied by Mr. K. B. • Weed, a desirable situation for -ade. Apply to A. CHAMPION. aug 23 170 «k; In Couiicih 9M August. 1832. jJ*VRDERF*D, That an election for Fourteen Aldkrmed. to repre sent the? City of Savannah^ be held at the Court Uouse, \n said city, on the first Monday in September next, being the 3d day thereof—two or more Justices are requested to preside. The City Trea surer with his Digest will attend. The City Marshal .mil two or mote Constables are required to he present at tho tittle and place to preserve order. - Extract from tho minutes. M MYERS, c. c. ■ nug 28 172 . By J.I1. HERBERT ten. 4t 1‘riastt Sols—A negro Gill, abomf 10 yean old.a first fate house servant. ■ Also, A negrtaGirl, about 19yeara old,- a first rate.HoUte Servant. ' 1 Also, A Negro Woman, 92 years of age—a first rate Cook, Washer, and Iron- er. Terms eash. Also, A negro Woman.'S? years ol age can be recommended as a first rate Cook, Wasfczr ssd Irssar. 7Ui*» .undoubted. For |erm* apply at our store, aug 28 r BY 8. HI1LBRK K. At Prints Salt—Lot No. 25, Warren, Ward (Fee Eiipple) witl^the improve ments thereon, consisting of a large and commodloos dqellifig, with si room' at tached, suitable for'an office; also, stable, carriage house, dec. and alt in Qdd re pair—also a pump affording*, copsraat sepply of Use bett water. TbeYitoatton i. jd-asaBt snd healthy and admirably Cal culated f*r a city residence, WiU CeVolil a bargain for.cash or approved paper.' Also. A negro Woman, ohnnf 35yA-e of age, * good plain cook and waslier.Skc- castomed to house-work and sewing , Also, a negro Fellow and his wile hnd a child, about 2 years old—good field- bands. aug 14 WY rt. PHILbRICK. * At Private Sale—A pritneNegroWench, about IGyeara of age, nl good character. Also, A Negro Woman, about 35 year, of age, a first (ate cook, washer aqil i/daet- aug 7 . • Stopped, O N Sunday evening lust by the sub scriber, from a Free man of Coiot, To Ilent. JbI The comfortable and com modious buck tenement Build IT. rBH ing, situate in Jobtuon Ward, Orleans-Squaro, at present oe- cupied,by Dr. John S. Law. Posseisioo November nezt. Apply to J. D. HUGUENIN. ,n *30 173 * NOTICE. r|lHE members of thoCuHiopeu So- ,(*■ bitty, aro reqnestcd to assemble ."“"‘■biuJa'cloelu*t tk*W RssOr Johnston's Buildings fertPbporpooo of Sr?i“f * °f «»pee» to the memory tftheir deceased brother member, Mr. ^tbtrt Habersham, jr. By ardor of the President. ALF.J (ly-To be published twice a week in the following .papers, viz:—National In telligcncei. Globe, Telegraph, Eastern Argqs. New-Hamnsliirc Gazette, Com mercial Gazette, Hartford Times, Repub lican Herald. Netr-York Evening Post. New-Ynrk Standaril.Philadelpbia Gazette Norfolk Herald, Newborn Sentinel, Sa vannah Republican, Charleston Patriot. Tbe period for receiving offers under tho above advertisement ie extended Jo the (Wmly-JHM of September. The Eni- tors, respectively, will please insei't this notice immediately under the advertise ment. ,Yuv> Cumnuuioner*' Gmee, f . 20th August, 1832. . sng30 173 G EORGIA, Chatham Co.—liythe ih.H. the Jo*tier* of the Inferior- Court of Chatham county,fitting for Ordin nrj porpotta. To all whum it may concern. WHEREAS, Leander Butler, has ap- pile J to the Honorable the Court of Or dinary of Chatham county,, for letters of administration on tha estate and effects of William C. Butler, late of Chatham county, Deceased. These are therefore to cite and ndmon- ish all and lingular tha kindred and credi tors of the said deceased to file their ob jections (ifguy they have) to the granting ortha administration of tho deceased to the epplicant it> the clerk's office of the said coort on or before tke 30th day of September next, otherwise letters of od ministration will be granted. «u Witness tbe Hon. Ento Fort, one of the Jattiest of the (aid Court of Ordina ry this 30th day of'Augnst, 1832. It. W. POOLHR.C. c.o. c.o aug 30 173 Fresh ChanjorniteFlowers JUSTrseciud per^Statira.^Forsale To Hire, Ftntale honsc seivantz. Ap- P*Jt» n |aa .*• |.0. UOpOTNW. 111 ViKii#It sffi.r:tO OKU A PARSONS- fJyuu . . w ■- **+**> *' Toilet Powder, jAiT3Sfise.'fig^« with boxes and pulft. Just received, and jfcHENPWCKSON. Wakcmtm & Pai tne'.s, H AVE received* and landing from ship Statira, , )U whole and half Boxes Rpisins DniuuFigx, Rm^UNuU * Filbert's. Almoin ftVhcrte nnd half bbfs Cnnd) Floor Butter. Sperm Candle* L'hnmpnign Cider, in hoxev Brown & Duolitde’s No I Soap fn Store. 150 bblt No 1, 2 and d Mackerel 50 keg« Leaf Lard Mezz and Prime Pork Smoked Tongues. Builingtoo limns Whole nqd half bbl* Baltimore Floor White Beans, Wine Biscuit Pearl Barley, kits pickled Saloioa Hyson and Powshong Teas Cinnamon, Clovet. Mace, Nutmegv Loaf, lump and brown Sngara Java and Cuba Cotteo, Citron. Black Pepper * Muvtard, Pickles, Cayenne Pepper Allspice. Capers, Olivej Spanish and American Began Ancho*ics, Starch, Nailt 'Scotchand Maccaboy Snuff # *, Powder and Shot, Cotton Twino AUo—\ fear dcoiijons old Brandy, baskets, and boxes Anchor pod Grape Champaign, and H general •Mortmept<ef l beat Rhenish Wines, forsale at nbore. stag 30 .173 ’ v incomparably more evil thnn the disease itself. No epidemic that has occurred of late years has excited a.greater degree of in terest among all classes of pseiety, and in every qnartcrofthe world, than tue ,pres- ent;uor haif anyone been investigated with equal zeal, and hy ^ greater number of talented practitioners, or called forth such uumcroiiii publications, furnishing the most minute detail* relative to its history, nature anil treatment. A Urge portion of the profession iq this country, have.liowevcr, no acceM to the immense nnd icvalunblc mass of facia iiiai has thus beru accumulated; Put work* ill which thehO facts aro rcoorded, being, many of thorn, very expenrivq, but few of them to he found in out bookstoros, nnd the most valuable being written in foreign languages*. Their chief dependence must then ho on the periodical journals, aud it is believed that the Cholerq^Gazrtte, from dmjaciHty wit!: which it An ho circula ted, and the short intervals at which jt will appear, will best accomplish the desirable object of diffusing early nqd important in formation to the profession. Independent of all considerations con nected with the physicians of thjs coun try being about to qe called upon to treat this disease, the study'of the present epi demic is important aa affording ample data upon which to establish a more cor rect theory in regard to epidemics in gen eral, their cauies, and the proper means for their prevention. The facts which have »!#.'».tv bees ce! lected in relation to epidemic cholera, show the necessity fat an. immediate and eu’.ire revision of the existing quarantine laws, both in Huron* Amerlc^sj trcS! the importance of a well-digestive san- itive code, carried into effect by compe tent agents, lor tho preservation of the health ol eyery community. The editors have devoted apnntlderable amount of time and labor to tho ifpresri- g«tion of the disease under dRtsidcration through the medium ofthe vety large mass of official nd other Authentic documents, which have appeared iu relation to it; and in this city, a small musical box, together ... , 4 . , ... ... with two pair of new Proncllo shoos—from month to jnotftfao.1 through lhe public ,h, many contradictory etbtemcn.e made prims, and causing a panic productive by ^ J |d negro mao'respecting them, the subscriber is induced ro believe they were stolen. The owoef can havo them by proviog property and paying for the advertisement, upon application to this office, or A . - v * MICHAEL FITZGERALD, aug 28 ' . 172 |- (SAVANNAH HO; A TTENDIN R HOUSE AND AL Physician, lor ita. ud October. lto2—Dr*. Waring Sri&Roek. - Visiting CommUteo—Messrs. F. Bor. Trt vlwe. wICo*. - jos. CMnmo, PRINTED LISTS " Of the drawing in the contemplated GOLD AND LAND LOTTERIF.8, W ILLIm regularly issued from this offico. They will nppear in N11111- iiers ,0 tliatrhey may be bound together in pamphlet form. j Persons desirous of beenmtng gubscri- bets can forward, rhetr names io_tts, post paid, enclosing the cash, sad they will hff alienilcd to. They ehbuld mention the post office to which the numbers should be directed. The —hole Work *111 CuBiain .knot-jut? pages, and cannot be afforded at lea, than $5 to subscribers. pn(d in advance. P9LHILL So OUTHBEltT, ' ililtedeevllle, August 9, 1832. aug 23 170px ~~ Land Lottery. "•’» U PON enquiry, we understand the re turns of the S urveyors will be com pleted in about two week,, snd as the Commissioners are now convened at this place, making arrangement, for the draw ing. wo havo determined to print the li.t of fortunate drawers ns heretofore, which will be acr,% in ■lie.ii weekly, nr in any other way. directed iu such as may be come subscribers. As (he drawing will occppy double space ssbich it has done iriih.ito, tli« least price . to subscri bers wjll be B5.in advance. All letters bn the subject addressd to the Recorder's Of fice, will be promptly attended to GRIEVE Si ORME. MitkilgetUle, July 26. 1832. aug 18 168 j'ts .. 0 Co-Partnership. BY J. B HERBERT &co >.. At Private Sale—Fee Simple Lot Nqff * first Tything. Anson \Yatd, Broughton- sireet, with the improvements Jhercpo, viz: n largo and commodious two story dw.ellipg, containing - S rooms beeides a very large garret and collar, and in good repair; the out buildinga consist of a sta ble. carriage honsc. &c—there is an ex-, cellrat pump in the yard and the lot be ing doable affords room for a intall garden. Tbe premises (s at nreedht under a )e,sg of four yean from the first of November Inst of 8300 per annum. Tbe buildings - will bejpld subject to this lease—tho pro- sent occupant is boupd to keep the prefii- Ues in good repair. Terms liberal arid made known by ip- plication at our Counting Room. ,uly 'If * ia their ini ntion, in the pages of the Cholera Gazette, 10 communicate to tho irofession the result of their investigation n a form which appears; to 'them to he ealcolated to meet the' wishes and the irants of all its members. The Gazette will pre.cal a minute history ofthe ori gin and progressjof the disease—an oc-. count of the peculiar phenomena which it has exhibited in the various climate* anil localities where it b«s appeared—the facts connected with it| origin in each fface—tile influence of quarantines, tan. nary cordons, and othqr measures adopt ed with the view to its prevention—the arrangement ofbospitat, for the reception of tbe patient* mucked by U-wwhatever facts arc calculated to throw soy light up on IU pathology—knd • general view of the various plans of treatment that have been adopted, and so far aa caabe'aaecr- tallied, their comparative efficacy. To the nrsgress (f lhe dJVeato in thla eonatry, the editors will'pay tbe T HE ondcrainged re.pectfullg hog leave to inform their friends and the public generally, that they have associated themselves in business, under tbe firm of Johnston <$• Savage, and have taken the store, recently occu- R icd by the late Mr. \Ym. C. Butler, lorth Side Market Square, where they, intend keeping on band, a general aasort- roent of fashionable HaU, Caps, &c. A share of patronage is solicited. m J AS. C. A. JOHNSTON. JOHN SAVAGE. . aug 93 17l - I’atualle Heal l'.,lute to be disposed of at It.tri.tr,r't Sale. w — On lhe first Tttesday in December next, WK ILL’ bo .aid before She- Court Vf iluaiiu the City of 3bvannah.be- tjreen the dkuafl.nareof sale. All thatyaluablg Property west of said city, KoAojaa the property of eitate of Gan. Joim Twigg:, and generally vailed Twiggs' Wharf. Thci property embrace! all tha low gronud or swa hp of Lot No,10 containing , nine and ilirce-fifih* acres (9 3-5); Lot No 9,coolaioiog eight acres; Nd 8, contain ing two hundreofeet in width aud throe hundred bet in length; also, a lot adjoin ing tho above, sixty feet in dsptb and two hundred feet iu length, together with the improvements thereon. Said property ia bounded on the.east, by Lot No 7; on tbe south, by a street and the higb-gronnd of Lot No 10, and land of Joa. Miles, Eaq.; west by Mnsgrove’* Creak, and !«*»k4 by the River Savannah, Also, an unin). proved Lot in Yamacraw. known by tho number two (21 adioining ihat Lot of Mr. John H. HorellV containing bhi Tabby- buildings. Tho extensive- wharves and large and commodious Docks on Riv«r and Mnsgrovc'x crock, render this pro perty particularly valuable fov tho recap-, tien and disposition efcdl description*'gff lumber sud wood, Tho tnargic on Rives, Jjboutsix hqpdged All Ally Test (650feet.) ■(The canal enten tho River abonl tbe'cen- ’ tie of (his property and pass* directly through it,- a-diatanca .of ahotu. thirteen MUntion—coder this head each number ofthojouroil will preeeot lhe (idlest in formation. 'V ‘ • ’ a^Permns desirous of snbsc tho work, we requested to call itely. Tbs first number has subscribing to, Half csived, and the aucceeding ooo*.will fol- low when Is At od. 1} JT iiqjum rii. jji 'Muy .V-f $25 REWARD, W ILL bo given (or the of my two negro men named GEORGE and ADAM, who went away on Monday last, with a yawl boat, fishing tackle,Ace. The boat 19 (AiqtA gibed! with black gunwale and the two middle thkwts loose. George lata thickset fellow ebootS feet 5 or 6 inches high, ta. Afri can by birth and about dbydkrsofige. Adam is about 47 year* 8fego, 5 feet7 or 8 inch** high sod blinflln the right eye. As they are well acquainted in orabou HikmrHeed, ItsIneiflfoMMf tbny in hnndrod feet, to Mr, Htile'a Bridge. The aecnre situation of this pronii^ fropiflre. and other City risks, would ren der it a desirable tttnation'fotvma-hanaes, which improsemenes might be made at a small expense. * Terms will b* made liberal to purcha ser* os> approved eotnrity, end ■srtgag*. of the premises. For perticolaiw, apply to Uobt. Taylor of BaVaonah, or f* tho subscriber in Richmond County. (Signed.) GEORGE L. TWIGGS, June »1 iy?l Exaootor ADMiNts'CRATOK’S SALk7~ On the first Saturday in September next, Wril.lAw sold at tbe house of Wm. H 'WjJJiajnev In Brora eoonro-.ll the Personal Property efrbo. WiUiam*, lato of Chatham eoonty. deceased, lot thtf benefit of tbrhtm sadjroditats. \VM, WILUAM8; AdmV. lr»)y IP iw ‘ be loiklnx io tht? ■ doll/tr* wm he mtid fortShdshVsr) of (be Brand $5 for the boat, i LTEIt SMITH. JBk • ■y tho tOthef Souetnbor nos* ILL be sold at (ho Howe of Mr. .4 DM/.\lsritA\ On Thursday tiled! W ^BILL be H James Barnard in Camden enunfl (wMi the PeriWMe Property of John Hitcher, hoi of Casndoo eoonty. •dec'll^ ySrrtrn oTktmSSinsd kin)' u W nitsis, oMfanrahnwff fig. OD* f.mr osr^.