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pay thre w h ale aubtcrip; «jn upon the deli
vefy oi th« tirst ituml -•?*.
j. N> Suj -Ttptio ts ‘Will be received for
le.Vt than dne year ;* o.nl n > pap» r s.ia'l he
- discautmtifJ ant 1 are paid*
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customary rates.
fCP Letter? addressed to ike £oi~
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vested- o'i l authorized to receive Sub*
oriptiMs dnd give receipts for this
V'ath'.'isvriL’i Dr. Wnt Wright'fc
»lr, Jcseoh Moss.
* ‘f.uiizsn. r -it\\ Ca’)t. Boyle* *
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“* twit* Mr. Wyley Gres-
M. t*i<? - /} •* i?> Mr. Grant,
J. M. Ur&nsvHU, and the Post
f.{ isTe rv l y nwliQi i.
| Wilkes . />-/.rsv-—Mr. James Wing-
Mi P. VL Washington, and Mr.
|*.obt «r .;r.
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f Coium’tf i Court*House —?. Muster.
1 H'mcrX' —Mi> Abercrombie, P.
M, and Joseph Brya:l. Esq.
P lire ■ ton —Mr* Wm. Woods.
t&tfsbw gh-*i~M\\ Alex. Pope.
; /i t ’ -nt.i Mr. Eraser, P M. and
. ,E- Pit missy.
—Mr.Cupningham, P* M.
Ja. t —Dr. Shorter.
Brice Gaither, Esq.
* —i he Post Master
v Jti-jdfS m ‘ vaunt iL~MLorn*, P. M.
*ls and WtUtaflS Houge tWj.
‘■ rankim —Piie. Post ‘Master and
i?*% Rev. Messrs. Thomas Newton
Gmlpsan Lane*
• »•:?., «•?.->£ a?**j*—(Genera! ?redi>.
Warren-*- i he Post Master.
XJncoin —The Post Master.
Savahnah —Samuel But nett, Esq.
Jfltdivay**- -John K. Fraser, Esq.
Si, *lar y’.s—Ma] )r Clark, P M.
a, C —-Mr. Most v s W*
f> obhins.
fctf AA /• AA A r AV* /. **AAA/-A,T
GSQGKAPHiC iL KKbVCtibS;
rmm
Kfroths tt Cyprus,
Rhodes is h most delight ltd spot*
The air of the place is healthy, and
its gardens are Idled with delicious
fruit Here, c.% in Co* every gate
is sru nted with ;v wei iui iV- grsnee
Wasted from pvof of o» n:;c a*d
citron trees, mi t er!esE arum die
herbs exhale rut 1 same init such
profuse odour < tha 1 - the w vote atnv>
jV’CS'c seems Hlipivgii4te.il Witii a
spicy perfaVhe.
The present inhabitants of the isl
ard coiifVrm the ‘»nc,ien\ history oi
Us climate, maintaining that hardly
a day passes, ihroug iouc *he year,
wherein the sun is not visible- Pa
gan writers describe it as s<> peculi
arly favored, that Jupiter,is fabled to
have poured down upon it a golden
bower. The winds are liable to
tattle variation ; they are north or
rorth-we«t, during utmost every
month ; but these blow great
v oimce. From the number ot up* 1
filiations it bore at different periods, j
IBUiodes might have at ia*t received
the n«\ me of the polyonomari island.
The principal ruins at Rhode* are
slot ot earlier date than the residents
ms the Kjrighis of Malta. Ihe re
jpiains of tneu tine old fortress are
*uffitient to prove tint the building
has sustained little injury from time
$r barbarians. It stdi exhihits a
.venerable moated castle, of great
«lze and strength , so fortified as to (
ks&m drnost impicgnabk.. . It ap
pears a complete system offor inca
4Son ; combining all the parapher*
iiaha of dykes aml uraw bridges, bat-
Vlemrftts and bastions. Thv cells of
the kniglrs are yet entire, forming a
street within the works : and near
these cells is the cathedral or chA*
•pel, whose wcoden doois, curiously
cawed* and is said to be wrought of
an iucdt ruptible kind of cedar* have
Wen pre>ervv.d in their original
atate. The arms of Kngiaad and of
TYarce appear sculp* need upon the
walls* the Turks have converted
the Sanctuary into 4 magazine for
military stores
<sprL.~- \s n.t *i:c o’clock in the
ffti'iiiff cl June,:the third, we made
in - bo and by e vst.it M|
** Wiy Ut to give tuc fmrt intelligent i
>• fti anpeartnc''. her g'Yofi Wpm
the looltouff in the neuttork dr m Is.
Ocij)*- Bianco, loYeiuh’ ('■• ‘• Fro
wn »nm y\ Yi m ov r hi / , “To use
tile la.’'v'u v;- e ‘ seam jj nod «»o i
a ter i ••> won* ••.{.< i w»- s: nn
dWfmctlv. looming *m«dsi tYu v, log*.
F also «re.S fe v v V»gb avl sr»’m l iY
oils We hud sivh light Freezes
rid frequent cnlriift. that tve did r>t
reach > .tries Bav until three o’clock*
P H on Saturday the sth of June
We had coasted the whole inland
tin n its western extremity# and so
near to the sh< re. that tve had a dis
tinct siirvec of the feature- of the
country. We saw the fortress and
•own df B«fFj v anciently Paphos,
hacked by hgb mountains. ihe
coast tow’ards the West much resem
bles the southern part of the Cn
ruei ; the villages and euitivaud
pl ices being near the shore, and ail
behind craggy and m *uniYnous —-
From Vi ffv to Liniacol, near the
j'pnt vvhe»*e the ancient city of A»jv>
thur. stood, the coar. app-w f s very
fertile, and more so than ati; r part of
the island that we afterwardsvisited-
Towards the southwestern district
the country ts veil covered with for
es’ trees, ami .particuiftMV the neigh
borhood of B *ffa« ioi produces
the finest vnu cad lie wive oft C
yprus ; some of this. pours l,;;c oi.\
and m y be kept to a great age.-
The wine called C unao ier; is how
ever held (nine p.dly in cstee.n r
mower the natives.
Vs vVv h iik* I : vo Sslmes dav, an
r cn nrly* th i* u now called
* HaliktTs from a ,cius et* of stk
I laces ru ar toe, vea, the low i of ‘*rt
! lines appear'd cove-ed with that
j wtu»e fog so much dreaded, and so
\ well kt<own in {■ a!y, by tru. nafne oi
| ta. The nioun.a i n* heurad
: the plaVe were paru.J'v concealed
> by this unwelcome var>out% It ro ■
from toe shore m l buildings Lke
\ S MOlit; Wm-never thi, app;. *a•'•'•*,
! is the he t *i »*, * g!i? e;i
| artel istxcesrve F?wot tiie in! ; v-;s
venture out of them ucUse, at »» •
1 day ;an l ail journey cev• ! • ...* f
j caravans, are !>erfu o <1 hit »- r a : :
I the dey s are then neither t uhdant
nor dangerous ; m this i‘er* c: Cy-
I ppm diflVfi enure y fi • ; i
from all he nei prior, ng siiu es.~*
Its ports are mpre »*titr,y tha.it any
in the Levant. SiLures. and the
town situated o i trie e i tern ami
north-eastern toast'.; of the island
; are sUbjecf to such danger cj, tem
| peraiure, that in Viie n >ntiis of
June an 1 July", peraons f.ill vVetint*
to ihe .nil tin. j malady called a *u?*i
stroke , or c Ktf) de solid, if thev vea
tore out at noon without the ptTKC.-u
--tbn of carry mg an u morel la. the
inhabitants especially of the lower
order, wrap then* heads as if exposed
tc tne rigour of a severe winter; be
ing always covered with a turban
over which, in their journeys, they
place a thick shawl, ftianv times fol
ded. I'ive great heal experienced
upon the eastern coast> of Cyprus is
owing to two cuisesj -to the situati
on of the island with respect to the
Syrian, Arab, 4o- and Lvhnm deserts;
and to its mountainous nature, pre
venting the cooler winds, the west
and north-west, from die low shores
to the east and north-east.
We had scarce entered the bay,
when we observed, to the ncnh-easi
a lurid haze, as if the atmosphere
was on fire ; and suddenly from that
cpuarter. a hurricane took us, that
laid the Ceres upon her heem-ends
i At the time of this $ piall, J- endea
vored to ascertain the temperature
of the biast. We found it so scorch
ing, that the skin instantly pealed
from out lips ; a tendency to sneeze
was excited, accompanied with
great pain in the eyes, and chap
ping of the hands and face.’ The
mefullic scale of the thermo neter,
suspended in a porthole to a rod wan]
was kept in a horizontal p.i iu6n by
the violence of the gale; apd the
mercury rose six degree-of barer*
heit in i rrt;mues> trout eighty to
eighty-six ; a singular co i»e j lence
cf north east wind to La a.mum
accustomed to consider this as he
coldest to which tneir island is ex
posed. Ail the coast of Cyprus, flora
datmes to l asaagosta, anciently So
la mis, is liable tc hot winds from
almost every point ol the Compass;
from the north east ; from the east;
fro tl the south-east ;dV<imthe south ;
and south west, from Egypt anti Ly
bia. From the rest,north-west, and
north, the inuubttauvs are by
high oweuUifts, iflag tfpen Vdihe
AT HI, NS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1814.
f karris of \ **urs-% rytTtctfkl
f (V;i a SO' ’ Ml V?d:\ tV.jt the glut S ‘
: .s'often •«.:T:-* t *nt hn trmpora-
I rr hi? without (,’V n 1 <ft prO*-
| | t.rt >; e-ng'lp ’’>•_*?, h ikkitfc which
| one n •jrh-t hope for shn-de. In the
! mid V. of the day, fl w .aMmMs a*"e
• ’ vcn in fno*mn. »• x■ ■ epti the r*: t n\ .
Hi > : jg : ■ pHi ■ “■ It pie -
sure whefs* the sun is >ivrst v-> ver
fuk ani MM«ptvk*« of kuu- bHc*-; vr -
- ’H 4 Rts, a;- o i si** i r - . r'ps ; ir>c of
these we*fcifle % three,.inch
es’ in l igjh N'j*h<Tyr.es. rs> a
train of* camels tn ;v >e um c:-i,
grazing among dust v thistle's - » - j
bitter IkHjs, walk ifi ‘■? dcWer * seei; j
shelter f* l»m tic bu nine n.»ou> , * j
We fbtH.d at anchor in flit.** bay |
the t'apt. Slacktr- ai «
the fleet, with several * r.tuspori • j
ships w&Uifig.for supply* ot cvUlv kt I
water. <Tfi the foil r >wmg vc >Ma>v> I
June the Seventh, about,ten vo'-rock |
we landed bud eat rite! our b- f ;v •*.•* u* »
reeommt/’icfitiun to. *he- <i; e.**nf !
?,or»s!ii-:s*d" - 'o ax i>*3rr-7, v. .* v |
a tuife tr *ni Salines to- *a’ds ih
north Here the (trine p and faor h * I
reside, although almost all courier j
cial ■ transactions art can .eh on -
Salines. We dintd t.f Larneca -v?t
our c wn Consul ; xro ketiog. rtir.Tag
our wfflk to and iVn*r» hi- bouse ben
eath. the shelter of umbrellas. t e •
i few plants that b<ktn red’ ?u our ivav ]\
ifnotir subsequent vim s. me. s ’ -i
found Hire the n> tl-Jrij wt had wit- j
nessecl from tne deck ol me Cere* ■»
| 3
« veiling all the harbour t*hi!i Us fear j
*ul mist. could not be approat h cl j
with imnurmy. Our}«?.nveatedi’neml j
and e x .* \rA."'y commander Cap. 1
Hh-'-; ~ r h the first to exnenenct |
,'s ! >afu ml mfi.t:; *re ;b- ; »v,p • j
with a i Vvr, k nn W-lick n ;v *i I
after.*.-■ rdi i ccovvvcd. 1*; v* • 5
I fave-ry of Cv -v) c C-» J t
| npoii l i> * »m* s mre«f oi ; ‘■! 1 «
i *c* r.. jpiiUj i cly lu-.cr -u ;*• $r ■* I
1 aSnr *%t a ; -*»‘ma.l ; ghunt. she |
}o’ • ri •v* ,i -i ■ .* ‘s to LiV-r (dev* ho-- I
| ttina-thy r)V viicm may. h ike no ho -
! u r oc uve Vsl“ahd ; and mhos wcath
. v <t *•:.*r?• it fatal io cat fat me ii
I <e- in let i fresh of afty kind, unless
I boiled to y joily. They kkewistfab
i slain r ':om --very so; l of p istry ;
| from eggs, chea m, and milk. Fhe
j idan-t ’proouces abundance ot deli-
I ei.ott* apricot*?, from .kmdard trees,
i Slaving a riuch higher flavour than
those: of R»/&etu-'. ? but equally tki'tger
ous to foreigners* and speedily cau
s ngjever, > they be not sparingly
used. These off amagC Ata are the
most bdebi AeJi. They are sent as
acceptable presents to Nicosia, the
Cdpit, if. The apricots-cf
are also fine, and may be purchased
m the mrrfeet at the small pries of
three shillings the bushel Many
ditferent varieties of the gourd, or
pomp kirk re iised in Cyprus lor ve*
gejtables at table. Tile voting fruit
is boded after being stuffed with
rice. We found it refreshing and
pleasant, partaking at the same time j
\he flavour of asparagus and arti
choke. We noticed also the beat
root, melons, cucumbers, and a very
insipid kird df mulberry, of'a white
colour. ~ I'he corn of the inland,
wherever the inhabitants have cou
rage or industry enough venture
oil the culti-alion of the land, in
despite of their Turkish oppressors
und the dangers of the climate, *is of
the finest quah y. The v/hcat. al
though bearded, is yery large, and
the bread, made from it extremely
white and good. Perhaps there is
no part of the world, where tke vine
yields such redundant and luscious
frui*. The juice of the Cyprian
grape resembles a concentrated es
sence. The wine of the island is so
famous all over the Levant, mat, in
the hyperbolical language oi the
Greeks, it is said to possess the
power of restoring youth to ag**« and
animation to those who art at the
point of death. Englishmen, how
ever. do not consider it a fuvmhte
beverage, as L , reqo>rcs f neariy u
century of kge to deprive it of
sickly sweetness widen readers it le
pugnant to their palates.
i his island that had sc highly ex
cited amply gratified our curiosity
by its most ititertsting aut quiues 1
aUmnrgh there is nothing m as pre
sent state plc ising to the xive. lo
st ead of a beautiful and fertile land,
cove red Wit h groves ol iruit and line
woods, ome rendering it the Para
dise ot ibc Levant,niiere is hardly
eafin a more Wreidhtd «'*
Hun it szhihl*, Few v ,u*.
<|sgi§S2/ ! t&!® f •?*) ©ssJ’ w&
rray describe it: f '*
fleeted ; ir. Vdvtsnts oppressed : po*
pulatiaTi destroyed ; pestiferous air ,
‘ontag.ao ; p>¥ r r y ; indolence
IssohiUon. Its ar»vU|Uit»es alone
render it worthy ol resort ; and
i-*k*v« if an? person had leisure an 1
• >.•!!.}’: or :* ‘■ to search for thyin \rotHd
i{T)|>lv rev>nv the troub-e* In tors
pursuit* Chorus mav he considered
as yet untrodden — it*-*
IN f£RESTING INDEED.
Treasury t) ,? vtmr'^’K
November 27, »s■„? 4*
s hiv? ?be honor to- acknowledge
the receipt *»f voitr letter, ‘ qu st
»pip jj co-miniHee ot toe House f »i ;
Rervesentali v ■* ai) opuuou ‘-Vpott the (
k ow’mg-enquirk-s ;
1. The dkot w ucii a consider*-
He is* ML* Oi treasury rimes, with |
Inequality of being receiv.dim m |
sub crip'ions- to a/National Kinfc |
wiil Save iryvi the credit ot g° * i
t’.r'ititen? ? -and o \rttcuhii b% I. lpoo j
the < ;•■;sped of a loan for ‘* b ■ .
2. Hie'practicability of getting
forty-*fonr riik >t»s of trcuoirv
not to ffo r m r,( g with si £ millions
of specie, the capital h>r a N^tloc
al tvink,’ into circuUuoft without
depreciation ‘ . .. ,
!he e*'qu>*» of the committee
can no* he satisfactorily answered in
the ah -r; t * but must be consider
ed in cophectimi noth the present
<*• n.te ot our i\it qcc:>. ansi the state ot
t'.e public <•».. .’lit,
When i strived *t Vv'sVngnk.r
tiie *r-?■ 7; v s jj.i f:*.i .-i.-.t under v- j
t. re kind «c 0.-'-.-o-u ra-si cc nk *he
ky ; . • i < it were groat in a- j
j'V.-u-t, w ;:c* the mean- to s-..Uv !
f/ ;he;vi v7>. “*■ siti .il .r
lr>, ‘ U iio* .‘OIIC-Ct 1011 Y BTJ 1 d»t*
; ;ii iu tbe application. The de I
minds consist *d oi dividend*- upon .
o! t a -d new kind and debt upon tre o j
Miry notes* and of iegisl.it/vt appro
•-;* f-'vy. b>r ?-* ?,.r r ny, toe navy, and -j
the current service—-ill urgent and |
important- The means consisted : j
First* of the fragment ot an author
ity’ to borrow money*, when .iiuboi.lv
wat. dis-pcsed to lend- d.nd to ids.ue
treasury riotes winch done hut neces
sitous creditors* or contractors in
distress* or commissaries, quarter
masters and. navy agents, acting as it
W‘ re officially, seemed willing to ac
cept Second, Os the amount of
bank credits scattered throughout
the United Sta f es, and principally in
the southern and western banks
which had been tendered in a de
grefe useless, by the stoppage oi
payments in specie, and the conse
quetU impracticability of thundering
the public funds from one place, to
meet the public engagements in an
on her place : And, Third of the cur
rent supply oi money, from .the im
posts, from internal duties, and from
the public lam!, which ceased to be
a foundation of ary rational estimate
or reserve, to provide even for the
dividends on the funded debt, when
it was found that the Treasury
Notes (Only requiring,, a cash pay
ment at Ihe distance of a to
whomsoever they were issued at the
treasury, add almost as soon as they
were issued reached the hands of the
collector, in payments of debts, du
ties and cases ; thus appointing and
defeating the only remaining eXpec
t y \ r>n of prod;i eti vere ve n ue..
Under these circumstances (which
I had the honor to communicate to
the committee of Ways and Means,)
it became the duty of this de*
partnunt to efuleavor to remove
the immediate pressure from the
treasury / to endeavor to restore
the public credit ; and to endeavor
to provide fbr the expenses of the
ensuing year. ‘The only measures,
that occurred to my m** and, t or the
accomplishment of such important
objects, have been presented to the
view of Congress, The act autho
rizing the receipt of treasury notes
in payment of subscriptions to a
public loan, Was passed, I feat, too
late to answer the purpose for which
n was designed, it promises at this
lime litt-e relief, either as an instru
ment to raise mdntty, or to absorb
me claims fur treasury notes winch
are daily becoming due. From tins
cause, and other obvious causes, the
divide rid on the funded debt had not
been pimfctuaHy paid j st large a
mount o{ treasury ncki has a 1 ready
been dishonored, and the Type of
prudent r further u.jmy am
f * -r h, ir* trinsaciiiig trie bus*ness
* ayui V j i* too Vistouar/. to
it * a \ >t “ *• ‘ v. .. “
cifon! a morncri*'* <• nvuiorj.
The aC'(l?»! Os ltd :»««» or the **!Y5,
sary« thus dt-kcrib* and. wd! scrv* try
indicate the st # te of the prhN* cred
it which depends esscfttnllv upon
public Opinion. * The vjcm .} i** S (. 0 f
public cred.it >» indeed the v-hteof
the pub'.c deb*, The facultv u s
horrf>vvtrie r * 1 o* vc yis not test of mth*
lie crtdiiifora ic>rhL*st. ovr-uri)
tke a desperate tmiivihtal, 10.g o’ lv
t > increase t* e pretu cm, a.eeordm•»■
to the ecv, ; n order to e
aieat;. Ihusptiobe pin on, mi* |«
fested m ev-*i v form. and in ,
direction, ha div permit*. itat - v
prese it junent. - to speak ;f tht ex
istence of public and ‘>[ ,*
not impossible that the -ov< »• un ,., r
ih rest ources of its pa iron a *e
its pie * e . tmd tn<* .ms «,*
tempting the rich and the am.
to «U ppf) its irons (i .i fi r ‘V it *■>.*-; <•.
when the wan **d to-day <r- «.*. . ,
ed } *?v na * is rise new rci and
shall supply the warv+g of •• <— . *
I’u v h now and c hur tcu-r V ■ ..
tion it iTiav then be a -’TaM
but after all, the iinmeasp . *uc *
of the western wild, v, oul.l he
iiausted in successive ; to <
tain pecuniary aids *und fj’l ]-,
the gon-rnnient o »i. $-x
the foundations of j -ibh, ered-t « „■
re-esUbi.sbtd and maintained. Jo
the measures, therefore, wi. ir •> v
has been ihy duty to surest, ! ‘ur n
endca v orH to introduce an - .. ~
nent plan fof* re* iving the public cm*
dit i of w loch Die facility of
mg money in .inij npaiion of’ settled
and productdev end .s , ,> only ar.
im..;dfciit Vs f:urfbdtrcr Lite p! m lsim.
r l he but', u.. * » -cn id to < tnhrncc
whatever was requisite, io leave nr
ho’H.t upon the povver and the do .»••
sition of the governmeni. tu - .Lma
to its pecuniary tngHrcmvro ; to ch
n»inish, imd not to ailment the .1-
mount of the public debt in rhe
hands of ir drvidu ds, and to cren,-#
jr vierul couSdenee, rather bv *> ■«.:
niai nor cf •rt.ndmx the claims of :. e
plus, nt class of creditors, thru p ;
the manner of conciliating the fa\ur
of ahe v class , 7
. Wiih these explanatory remarks,
ail, I proceed to answer, ptcialiy
the questions which you him proper
Red.
L ! am of opinion, that a r.ontidtr«
b?e issue or,, treasury notes, with the
quality of Owing receivable 111 sub
scriptions to a nation and ’yank will
have an injurious effect upon me
-credit of she government) and ; isr»
liport the prospects of a loan tor
1815.
B«.cause, it will confer, u t »us«
jy, advance upon a das of new cre
ditors, over the present creddorso!
the government, standing on a foo -
ting of at least equal merit#
Because it will excite general div
satisfactioh among the present n -u
ders of the pu die debt and a gene
ral distrust among the cap'txh.di,
who are accustomed 10 advance M . u
money to government.
Becaitaib, a quality of rd> og
to the national ;>ai:k attached to
treasury notes exclusively will and
to depreciate the value ot !i puh'x
debt not possessing that quality ; ■£
whatever depretlates • the value of
the public debt, in this wav must ne
cessarily impair public credit*
Because, the specie capital of the
citizens of the United V'tates, so h r
as it may be deemed applies >i.. .to
investsPients in the public slock- b.os
already, in a»great measure been -,
vested ; the holders, of the pi’ ’ -
debt will be unable tq become sub
setibtrs to the bahk (if that, »*hj rl
should, eventually, prove desira.;lc")
without selling their stock at a ci *
preciated rate, in order io procu e
the wbdle amount of their subscrii •
tionsin treasury notes ; an 1 a < o cm ; *
al depression to the value of ihc pub
lic debt wilS Inevitably ensue.
Because, the very ■ *
making a Considerable iwo. ui I
Sliry Notts. fWcn With the q i.dnty at
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svhsciibe to the Bank. ; the re%
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Wi*iie the credil of the. rwvtrv oVf;S
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