Georgian for the country. (Savannah, Ga.) 182?-1822, July 27, 1822, Image 3

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tnj 1 wit «»ppirl (n ih, Tlirnne, mr p.o plo • iltui Un it, c iminal tl.Wgn,- I xlixll Uki .-ire that violence iloox not tlrprive thmi ut tin? privilege they enjoy. " I'oitivc cnlnmitio, though rxxgge ratnl by fear, have recently iletolated ilie di-f-xiliiu-nts continuous til the capital, 'i he nnl of public anil private benevolence lia», however, mitigated them. The ac tivity ul mo inh.ibitanla ahnrtened the du-ation of flie-e iliaai 1 ’ a; authority se conded their zeal; justice will punish the gu 1 1 v. " The exact stale of the debt mriere is It length ascertained, and will be submit ted tu you. This debt whose origin is in tiinesihi.ppdy tar removed fiotn us, and Whuse liquidation has developed its full extent, will retard, lor the present year, in spite of my most deep r gret a part of those ameliorations of which the various branches ot the public revenue will be •usceptible. " The advantages we have already ob- v taim<1, should encourage us to persevere [for their maintenance and increase. I rely Upon your aid lo secure, in our beautiful country that prosperity which Providence designs lor us ; this is the wish of my heart; the incessant objects of my thoughts; it is the consoling idea which alleviates the recollection ol my pains, and which embellishes the anticipations of the fu ture.” PROCLAMATION. Fraokm t-nn the-Maine, MaySO. " St. Petersburgh, St-14 May, 1 d .’2. ^ •• Alexander 1. by the grace of God, Emperor and Autocrat uf all the Hussies, «tc. 8tc- •• The Emperor owes it to bis high A1 lies, to Europe, to his people, to himself, to make known the principles which have directed him, the proceedings which have taken place in the different relations ot , Ilia Cabinet with the Ottomnn P-rte, from the epoch at which several Greek pro vinces declared themselves independent cf the Government of Constantinople, His Majesty, since Divine Providence placed him on the throne, has whether in the wars in which he has been powerfully engaged, or in his alliances, or in his con duct during pence, but one constant and tmiluim wish—the good of his people, And the establishment of order in Europe. When the ambition ol a soldier raised t»Y Violence to the rank of sovereign, compro mised the highest and most sacred rights'; the most noble and conservative doctrines and with them the interests of the very people on whom his yoke pressed, his Via- jesiy united heart and effort, with his Al lies, had the happiness to co-operate by the rapid and energetic developement of his lurce, to that pacification which (since troubled momentarily and by accidentj is become the basis of the state of Eu gope. When more lately and recently dtsastious doctrines, jtuken up by cor rupted ur credulous people in a small Humber—caused to rise a small portion of the peninsula of Italy—his Majesty faithlul to bis principles, combined with his illustrious Aliy, the Emperor of Aus ' tria, the necessary measures lo restore to the Sovereign of the Two Sicilies his heiedi'arv rights—as he hod before the respect and love of his people. “ It was with this view that the com- plaiots of the Greek subjects ol this Otto man Court were listened to, and those ncgociatiuns entered into in order to ame liorate their condition, and restore har mony and quiet in those countries. His Majesty could not be less touched with the sufferings of the Greeks, than with those of the people of ihe West. The legation of his Majesty at the Porte, in Concert with all the other Cabinets gave proof of hating no share, direct or indirect Jn the first trouble* of the Greeks, al though his Majesty’s personal character tendered such superfluous, liis Majesty then demanded, in accordance with rea ton, humanity and religion, that the Greek Churches should be. rebuilt—that the Greek worship should not be molested, and that Wallachia and Moldavia should be evacuated. The cuustant system of the Porte was to protract and gain time .either to tire out the European Powers or (to prepare lor war. Ilis Majesty wss, in consequence, obliged to withdraw his Ambassador from Constantinople- His Majesty is indebted only to the perseve rance of the high Allies in negneiating for the communication of the answers of the Ottoman Porte, to (lie definitive notes tlf the Baron Slrogonofl'.—These answers a month and a half from each other, the lime in substance, refuse obstinately the justdema ilsof liis Majesty and his Al lies. Toe I’orte guarantees uolhing about the rebuilding of the. churches, an essen tial point, the refusal of which alone Would render all arrangementa impossi ble. The evacuation of the principalities a secondary object, but a necessary and just consequence of treaties, was either aelused or ucceded to with modifications, Vrhich rendered the assent illusory, ur postponed to an eventful epoch, subject go chances which might put it off indefi Ditely. On the uther hand, the Porte, in declining the just demands of his Majesty and his Allies, has set up a claim which the law of nations and the heart of his Majesty alike disavow. The giving up of the lu^itives which is contrary to every lentiment of honour and humanity, and indifferent to the interests of Greece, has been formally refused, as it should be. ■* Such are the essential points of nego tiation between his Majesty and the Otto man Porte. Europe will declare on which side are right, moderation and forbear ance. Europe will compare the strict neutrality of the European Court! during (lie neguciations. with the numberless vio- Jencea of the Turks against the Greeks during the tame period Europe will ap preciate the pacific intentions of a power, whose acts against the unhappy Christians ♦t Greece, bate seemed to arquire a new, degree of cruelty it the momftnt whin tin- highest mediations interposed between the victims and their oppressor. •' The Kmpeinr will not deviate from liis olij-ct—the execution of treatiea. That c “edition refused, to conciliatory means, ho will obt iin, with the aid of Di vine Providence, by the means which ere becoming the dignity of his crown, the magnanimity of hit Allies, the courage aniLardour uf his people.” French Finance.—E omin official state ment id the rrsulta of the French Budget of 1822, it appears that the surplus of the receipts aver the expenses is 18,983,008; francs. The amount of the national debt,, consisting of five per cent, consols, on ■ die first of January, 1828, and including' 3,701,000 of rentes to be subscribed in the course of the present year, is 180,364,000 francs. The sum appropriated to the Sink, ing Fund is 40,000,000 of franca a year. The fund besides possessed, on the firatof January last, "3,0-17,000 francs of rentes, which makes tlieanm to be employed this vear, in purchasing fivo per cent, consols, 63,047,000 francs, independently of the woods consigned to this fund and the ar rears of rentes redeemed Bince the first of January, 1822 Thu entire amount re- deemed in rentes up to the first of April, in the present year, is 24,358,000 francs. This statement also exhibits u comparison of the Budgets for the years from 1817to 1822. In the year 1817, there existed a Deficit of 349,000,000 francs, for which, 30,000,000 francs of rentes were created. In 1818 thcdcficit was222,500,000francs, and ihe creation of rentes 16,006,000.— After this year, France having shaken off the burden of Ihe foreign armies, began to exhibit a balance on the favorable side of account. The surplus of the receipt above the expenditure in 1819, was 4,468,000 francs; and the Legislature, confiding in the increase of this surplus ventured immediately to reduce taxes lo the amount of 15,000,000 franca. In 1820, the surplus was 25,000,000 francs. In 1821, the surplus was 20,000,000 francs, followed hy a further reduction uf taxes to the amount of 18,600,000 francs. For 1E22, the excess nf revenue over expendi ture is estimated at 13,982,000 francs, and 34,000,000 franca have been remitted in taxes. LBTTEll BAGS .It IHUiame’ Ulrrary and Cvsiwrtial 8ndw-Rin, Ship Lady Gallatin, Halt k Hoyt, Liverpool, to sail 30th Inat MARINE INTELLIGENCE, POUT OF BJIVJIJYJYMI. LAW DUST AND SAW DUST. To set up a village, with tackle for tillage* •lack Carter he took to the saw j To pluck and to pillugc, that same Utile village* Joe Pettifog took to* the law. They angled so pliant for gull and for client, As sharp as a weasel for i ats, Till what with their saw dust and what with • their law dust, They blinded the eyes of the flati. Jack brought to the people, a bill for the itee* pie, They declared that they would*nt be bit t But out of a saw pit, they fell in a law p t, Joe tickled them up with a writ. Cried Jack the saw rasper, I know neighbour Grasper, We both of us live by the stocks; While I, for my savings, turn blocks into shav* ings, You lawyers are shaving the blocks. DIED, At Augusta, on'he 18th inst. Captain Jere* miah Luther, a native of Massachusetts. On the 20th inst at his residence on the Sand Hill, Mr. John Cnshin, merchant of Augusta, in the 42d year of his age ; also Catharine Matilda Cushin, aged 18 months. On the 20th inst. at the residence of Major James Deal, alter h short but painful illness, Agatha Eloisa Matilda Beal, in the 7th year of her age. COMMERCIAL. STATE OF THE MARKET. Savannah, Jui.t 27. COTTONS.-*The business of the past week has been so limited, as scarcely to determine prices. In Sea Islands we have not hrurd of a single transaction, nor have there been any sales of (lice except by retuil. The (little which has been done in Uplands has been done at rates corresponding with the previous prices ; we therefore continue our quotations—Sea Islands nominal; Uplands It cents for fair samples. HICK $2 75 a 2 87$. CORN —Several arrivals of this article have furnished a supply afloat for present demand ; and although the retuil price to day is 90 cents, a cargo has in one instance been sold as low as 85, and as further arrivals may be daily expect ed, and the season is so far advanced, it is doubt, ful whether these prices will be maintained. Prices Current at A'ew- York, July IS. Cotton,—'The import of the week was 2578 bales. The Rales or the week were large, ex. ceeding 3000 bales, at a reduction from last week's rates. In addition to the sales, some consider .hie shipments were made by the hol ders. The manufacturers were induced to come into market at the reduced rates, and several parcels of fine Uplands and Louisiana were tak en forborne use. The principal sales of Ala bama were at 10$ a 13$ cts ; of Upland at l#a 13$ cents. But few sales of Tennessee were made during the week. We quote Louisiana, 16 a 17; Uplands 11$ a 15; Alabama 11$ a 15; Tennessee 11 a 14; Seal9land25 a 27—nominal. Rice — Is dull, and a sale of new has been made at 3. New Rice 3 a 3 50; old 2 12 a 2 50.— Export from 1st Jan. to 1st July, 7,250 tierces. . Freight* —To Liverpool, Cotton, square and round bales, per Jb. I-2d a 5d ; Tobacco, per hhd. 40s ; Ashes, per ton, 35s ; Rice 9* 6d a 10s 6d; Naval Stores, per bl. 4s a 4s 6d—for the Continent, CJotton, Jd BiHt—(jn England, 9 per cent; on France, 525 ; Spanish Dollars at $ a j per cent prem ; Doubloons, 15 20. Drafts on New-York, £\ T 30 days sight, and on Philadelphia at five, for tale by JOSHUA MILNE. july 23 CLEARED, Brig Lady Robert Williams. Evans, Liverpool, John H Held If co. ARRIVED, Ship Savannah, White, N York, 28 days, with • full cargo to Hall if Hoyt, owners, J Lathron A co F Gillctt h co. Douglass 8s Vanderpool, Blanchard, Brothers 8s co S C fis.? K chenk, P Brash, W Fuller, W T Williams,.? Meigs, Man- rel l* Lathbudrre, A Parsons, JB Herbert if co. T It Price, I Cohen, A Sfcurider, N li Weed M co. Lawrence if Thompson, M Hoag, J I) llerthelot, W Gtston, Moore & Lyman, J Kop. man, Cumming k Gwathmey, A Morgan and F J Lay. Off the Bar, passed a schr with loss of foretop mast. Ship Georgian, Bailey, Philadelphia, 23 days, to Perry £# Wright, ownera, with a full cargo to Perry Ik Wright, C Kelsey Sc co. It Worrei, Jr* 5 C & J Schenk, Tupper £# Woodbritlge, Clark 8i Tilrston, W Starr, Baker if Minton, K Bliss 6 co. .1 M Jarvis, Ponce A M'Kenxie, R Camp bell, Petty 8c Grerne, J Shatter, J M'Nish, N B Weed fic co. W F Simpson, Tufts if Read, C Biddle and R if J Habersham. Ship Commerce, Gardner, Salem, via Hatnp. ton Roads, 13 days from the latter port, in bal last, to John Lathrop if Co. consignees. Ship Augusta, Leggett, N York, 14 days, to Hall if Hoyt, owners, with a full cargo to Hall 8i Hoyt, P L Wicks, Cantclou if Lamar, L S De- Lyon. K Bliss if co. Johnston if If ills, F J Lay, J B llerthelot, A Parsons, J Penfiela Sc co. J Cumming if Son, J Kopman, Miller if Fort,** Selleck, B Burroughs, Sturgcs & Hunter,$W T William', J P Setze, G Breitmuyer if co A R Fannin, Lawrence if Thompson, J F Lloyd, W Fuller, J B Herbert if co. M Hong, J Anderson if co. Gaudry if Dufimre, Smith tk Turner and Cumming fc Gwathmey. Passengers, A Ket- tell and S C House. The A. took a pilot on Monday last. Brig Frances, Funk, Philadelphia, 17 days, with flour, &c. to Nicholas if Nett', consignees; and others. Brig Almira, Dyer, Boston, 28 days, to S B Parkman, consignee, R $ Goff, 1. Baldwin Ik co. Fi Withington, 11 Kiiby, A if E Wood, Hull# Hoyt and G Newhull. Schooner Little John, Combes, Charleston, 3 days, with corn, to R & J Habersham. Sloop Cosmopolite, Davenport, Charleston, 6 days; with molasses to Lawrence if Thompson AftMVJLTft mow THIS FORT. At Balt. 15th inst. sloop Henry, Snow. At N York, 16th inst. brig Levant, Beebe, 86 hours. f.T.XAnm ton THIS POUT, At N York, \6t)i inst. brig Signal, Bedell. At Balt. 15th inst. sloop Henry, Snow, The ship Augusta, from this port, was spoke at sea hound to Petersburg. The steam echr Carolina, M'Gillvray, 17 days from N York for this port, was at Crnatan Sound N. C. on the 10th inst. taking in fuel. The sch ffenry, from New York for this port, was spoke on the 25th ult. off the Delaware. The soli Gen Jackson, llalleti, from Boston for this port, wus spoke on the 21st inst. off Cape Romain, 29 days out. CHARLESTON, July 25—Arrived, schs Sam Smith, Say ward, Trinidad, Cuba, 13 <Jp\s; Tri" veller, Foster, 9t. Jago de Cuba, 17 i Thames, Wynant, N York, 29 ; Castinc Packet, Urindle, do 31. BOSTON, July 13—Arrived, brig Tom, Spear, Dublin, 46 (lavs Cleared, brig Fame, Bishop, Belfast. SALEM, July 13—Arrived, brig Franklin, Kennedy, Cronstadt 54 days, and 46 from Elsi- neur ; brig Rotund, Ingersoll, Rio Grande, 54. Cleared, brig America, Dewing, Malta. *** A single Lady, capable of teaching Reading, Writing. Arithmetic, Ge ngraph)-, Or.mm.r, Drawing and Needle Work, winhca a situation as Tutoress in a private fami ly i would have no objection to go in the coun try, if in a heulthy aitual.on. Enquire of the Editor. _ july 23 Ten Thousand Dollars, O R any part tliercuf, will he loan.-d until Jst December nox', on a pledge of Stock of cither of the Ranks of the State of Georgia Ap ply to GEORGE SGHLEY, .Inly 2 No t, Commerce Rnw *** The Partnership here tofore existing under the firm of Terpen r -t WoonnKinoE, ia this day dissolved, hy mutual consent. HOMES TOPPER, D G. WOODIIItlDGE, Savannah, July 9, 1822. july 18 b Warranted Articles. J UST rece w I per ship Corsair, a fresh sup ply of Drugs, Chemicals, Spires, Bye Stuffs, ife. For sale by AN90N PARSONS, Druggist, No 8 Gibbons' buildings July 25 To Rent, XpilE Office corner of Bay and Whitaker-sts. i* lately occupied hy Mr R. Raiford, one of the most eligible situation, in this city. Imme diate possession will he given Apply to ROUT. WORRELL, Jr. july 18 i Mackerel. For sale by june 22 JAMES CONROY, Andersen's,wharf. Corn and Bacon. Bushels prime Com — — 10,000 lb prime Bacon, prin cipally flitches and shoulders. Apply on board the schr Sally Havens, at Bice's wharf, or to J. B. HERBERT if CO. july 23 Crockeryware £5 Negro Pipes. ^ ( ' rale# we *i assorted Crockeryware </ 100 boxes Negro 'Tobacco Pipes, lauding from ship Lady Gallatin, from Liver pool, and for axle by HALL if HOYT, july 16 Breast-Pin Lost. ' W AS lost about the last of June, an oblong Gold Breast-Pin, containing hair, ami set round with pearl, with the word* “24f/« of .ipril, 1822," engraved on the back. A reward ot Five Dollars will be paid for the recovery of it, at this offihe. Jewellers and others are res pectfully solicited to stop it, should it be pre sented to Uicm, and give information at this of (>Cb j'dylti u The new packet »hip GEORGIAN, Captain John BuiVy, — ■ ■■ — --jwill fa* despatched on Wednca- lie at ,lhe 31st instant. For passage, having very handsome accommodations, sppty to the captain on board, at Smith's wharf, or to PERRY Ei WRIGHT. BAs tfer for sale, 100 hh<f< New Orleans 8ugar 1H0 his fresh Philadelphia Flour 200 bam I'."** | FhiUd. Ryo Whiikey M keg* assorted Cut Nulls 10 pieces India Matting JO lihda old 4th proof N O Rum 0 boxes Muscatel Raisins 100 boxes Yellow Soap july 27 p Passage for New-York. The superior packet ship SAVANNAH, 7 White, Master, will sail on Thursday next. For passage only, having very superior accommoda tions, apply to the captain on hoard, or to HALL if HOYT. july 27 Executors’ Sale. ByJ D. Herbert 85 Co. Oft theffrst Tucnlau in Stptmhtr tiert, \\VII.L be sold at tile court house in the elty \## of Savannah, between the usual hours. 26 head nf Caltlc, 2 Horses 2 ridutg Chairs, 1 Jersey Waggon t\ 30 Bee Hiveg, 3 cotton Foot Gins Plantation Tools and Household Furniture, belonging to the eatate of Thomas G. Davis, aiul sold for the benefit of the heirs snu creditors, july 20 ~For Liverpool^ The f««t (Xiling newly coppered •nd copper lu-Oi-oerl .liip LADY GALLATIN, 1 m m m 1 Ittuw Harm, Master, will commence loading on Thursday -lext, and mil with all poisibl. dispatch. Pur freight of 2UU bale! of Cotton, to compleic tier cargo, up. ply on board, or to HALL tj IIOYT. july 16 For Philadelphia, The fi le packet brig FRANCES, will sail 00 Monday or Tueidity next.— _,For passage, having con-.fortableaceom- modations, apply to captain Funk, tt limiter's Wharf, oato NICHOLAS (J NEFF, july 27 M For New-York, The staunch new schooner SALLY HAVENS, Cafit Cruthers, ^hurtbrn 102 tuns, will be dispatched immediately. For freight or passage, apply on board, at Moore'* wharf, or to * J. B. HERBERTS CO. july 27' For Providence, 'The Sloop C09M0P0MTB, Davenport, matter, wilt sail TO-MORROW. For freight or postage, apply to the captain on board, at Tel fair’s wharf, or to July 27 WM. TAYLOR V SON. Fresh Knglish SEIDL1TZ POWDERS, y‘US'1 received and for asle by July 27 POUYAT if HOLLAND, Opnoaite the Exchange Fire Insurance. fHHE subscriber continues to receive Propo- JL sals for Insurance against Loss or Damage by FIRE, ui the Charleston Fire and Marine In surance- Oliice. HOMES TUPPER. j»ly 27 e To Brick Makers. A PERSON who is tiualified to lake charge of a Brick Yard, will find emplo' ment, Ap- pl> at this office. july 27 p For Sale, JUST RECEIVED, U0 half chests II) son Tea, (latest irtlporta< 30 boxes sweet Cider 60 boxes best Yellow Soap 1 box sewing Twine Bugs Coffee, and a general assortment nf old Liquors HOMES TUPPER , under the Exchange, july 27 e (T Appeal to the Public. 4 YOUNGER brother of the subscriber, nan» ed William Bmuicutt, a native of Annin* ster, in Devonshire, left England in the year 1796, for Bermuda or West Indies, since which the subscriber has received no correct account of him. But, understanding lately, that he died a few years ago, in some part or America, in afflu ent circumstances, the subscriber (who is heir ut lsw) would be most gratified for any Informa, lion respecting him, and readily reward any per- son who may possess it, for the trouble of com munication. He lives at the town of York, in the 1 rovince of Upper Canada, North America. Any letters addressed to the care of William Allan, Esq Post Master, at New-York, will be safely received by him. JOHN ENDICOTT. York, Upper Canada, June 7, 1822. Editors of panej-s throughout America are squired to ‘ humbly reqn > insert the above. Lost or Stolen, F ROM a hous.- in Abercorn-street, a red mo- ror.co POCKE T BOOK, containing three hundred and fifty dollars in bank notes. There we e also in the book, two notes of hand, one for eighty and another for fifty dollars, together with^several other papers of no use to any per son but the owner. One of the bills is of one hundred dollars,j and if such a one should be of fered, it is requested that it may be stopped — A reward of TWENTY DOLLARS will be paid for the recovery of the book and money. For further information apply at the office of the Georgian. july 25 Choice Perfumery. Just Received per eliip Corsair, viz. C OLOGNE WAT ER,superior quality Rose do do do Lavender do do do Orange do do do Milk of Roses Rose stick and pot Pomatum Hose Antique Gil, Macasser Oil Prince's Russia Oil 9cented and plain Hair Powder Low's highly perfumed superior Soaps For sale by ANSON PARSONS, Druggist' 8 Gibbons's Buildings. july 25 DOCTOR LEE’S PATENT NEW LONDON HILHOUS PILLS Prepared only by Samuel H P, Lee, Phyeidan, New Londen, f Conn.J Member of the Medi cal Society, and Peilew of the State Medical Convention., I HEHEIIY CERTIFY, That Doctor Ax.ox Pah.ox., of Stfknnah, ia duly auiHoriied to vend my Genuine Billioua PUIa, and that he ia regularly aupplied with them direct fram m> diapensary, accompanied with tLia certificate, aigned with the tame script type aignature which is affixed to each hill of directiona, and undersigned with my baud writing liflhature. 8. U. P. LEE. New London, July, 1822. Sj” N. B. Juat received afreth aupply of the above Pill, from lip Patentee, and for aale hy the aubacriber. ANSON PARSONS, .. , Uruggitt, K« 8 Udtbott'a Huddinga. juljr# runup balksT For Liverpool, The liurqnr SPARTAN, 'dally expected from New-York, iwunta about 200 bags to fill tier up. Apply to CANTF.LOU A LAMAR. Iql 'M ' h For Liverpool, The very su^n^ coppered Wig Captain IMrrte, ha« commenced landing, and will lie di.patched immediately. For freight or paa- ■age apply on board at Anclmix's wharf, or to JOHN LATHROP (SCO. July 2S Negroes Wanted. MINTED immediately, 10 Prime Nogn MOT Men, those who understand splitting of Hail.* will be preferred; liberal wages a ill he given, payable monthly, and in advance if re quired. A line addressed to H. and left at this office, will be immediately attended to. July ?S u Wanted, Situation as Accountant, by a gentleman fc&Wi who resides in Savannah summer and winter. A line add* esacd to A B and left at this office, will meet attention. july 23 Coffee, Whiskey, Sugar, £jc. hhds and 30 hags prime Green Coffee ils!!/ 50 hhds ik 100 bis FhiUd Rye Whiskey 70 his St Croix Sugar 10 boxes Pouchon Tea 2 can a Lacquered Tea Caddied, enntmniqg Gun Powdbr and Young Hyson 150 kegs Nitre Hall Gunpowder 4000 bushels Corn, in bulk and bugs 10 i pipes Cognac Brandy 4''or casks Port Wine ( Superior 3 (lo do 1,1* Madeira do f quality 3 do do Sicily doj 16 bis Apple D’andy 50 demijohns Gin 200 pieces 42 in. Cotton Ragging 40 tons assorted Swedes Iron 30 boxes and half boxes Magrath’s Soap For sale by NICHOLAS k NEFF. june 14 TO CAPITALISTS. A VERY superior Steam Saw Mill has been recently erected in the vicini'y of the C\TT OF DABAE.V, as the most eligible situation for a business of the kind on the Atlantic shores of the United States. Possessing all the advantages of an in exhaustible aupply of the finest yellow pitch Pine and Cypreaa Timber, built on a fine bluff, with thirteen feet water close to it, and a natural cove for the reception of logs. The .present owners not having it in their power to bestow that attention to it which a concern of such magnitude requires, are desir ous of tilling the whole, or a part of their inter est in it, and now sffbrit for tale at a very low valuation, and much less than such a structure could be completed for. There hut just been added to it a very supe rior Itice PoutuUng Machine, capable of dis charging at feast 50 tierces of .Clean rice per day i anu a Corn-Mill, all set in motion by the tame efiginc. The Saw-Mill it upon a new principle, by the late renowned Civil Engineer, Mr. REN NIE of London, who tent out one of his best workmen to auperihtend its erection. It can now cut with 48 taws, and may be made to drive twice that number. The Steam Engine is perhaps the best in the United States, made by Messrs. BOLTON if WATT, of Soho, near Birmingham) and erected under the inspection of their best fore man, sent out expressly for that pniposc. A wonderful expence is saved in fuel, as the saw-dust from the pitoh-pine is lound to answcat instead of fire-wood, and in catricri to the mouth of the furnace from the pit by elevaturf now in use. * The Rice Machine is also on a new principle and found by experience to answer better than any yet in use. The quickness and regularity of the movement, producing it of a superior brightness without breaking the grain The mill is situated on a fine Creek, called Cat-Head, on a branch of the Altamaha River, and only about half a mile from Darien. Sea Vessels, whose dtaught of water enables them to go to the wharf ut Darien, can load at the Mill, only a short distance ofli with great facility; as an enolined plane from the mill, will enable them vo receive the lumber into their bow ports, almost without cxpence: and the mill, as now in operation, can furnish 4U M. feet of plank per day, which may be increased*! found necessary; the power being amply sufE cient. The lumber sent from this establishment since it went into operation hus been allowed to be superior in quality and regularity in sawing. The commissioners of the Navy of the Uni ted States have approved of the ship plank* furnished from it, and it is highly probable will give it a preference in future contracts. It has also been teen and justly admired ia New-York and Philadelphia. The prospect pf a renewed intercourse witli the British West India Islands, renders this establishments desirable mode of in vestment— oilers, in tliat case, having been made from JAMAICA ALONE, for *bout half of all the pro duce of the sawmill. xThe present owners have no objection to con tinue interested in it to a certain extent, but their other avocations preclude their pertoual attention to ft. For term* mid other particulars, apply per* sonall* or by letter to * 7 JOHN M'NISH, Savannah. (ft N. B. If not disposed of soon, the mill, with all >ts privdsfes, will be rented lor a tenH of fear.. 4pplf u tints