Georgian for the country. (Savannah, Ga.) 182?-1822, August 01, 1822, Image 3

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pfrlod, row yesterday nearly on* half ner tent, June 10.—Wn rrcrivotl I ant night Ms- «liid |iaprrs to the 28th May, Hamburgh p l l 1Pr * m the 5th June, and Bruiaela pa- per* to the Hilt June. The Matlriil pnpera contain a variety of detail* rcspociing the diaturbancea in the Ninth. It appear* now to be placed beyond doubt that thi* insurrection it nearly altogether the work of the Priests, runny of whom hare been round lighting in the iuaurgent rank*. We cannot help thinking it rather a favourable circum stance tor the Constitutionalists, that the purtixana of the Inquisition and ecclesi astical oppreaainn should have so com pletely unmasked themselves. It is bet ter to have to do with a known enemy than a hollow rrientl. The province of Barcelona is in a com - plcte state of insurrection. The Diaro Constitutionel of Corunna, ISth May, contains a long account of the 4 defeat W the insurgentB. Among the \ killed, amounting tu 200, were 4 priests ' and 3 monks. Five to seven hundred Insurgents had been defeated on the banks of the Mino. Among the dead were several prieata and friars. Madrid, May 25.—The Minister of Grace and Justice has addressed a circu lar to the Epispocal Clergy of Barcelona. Tarragona, Lerida, Gerona, Tortosa, Vicln Orgel, and Solaona i the object of this paper is to recommend to the priesthood the SU| port of the Constitutional system, 'l by pastoral letters, Ike, t Copenhagen, May St.—Tht English frigate Gwen Glendower sailed on the 26th from Yarmouth, and arrived here on the 29th. It had on board Mr. Foster, the English ambassador to the court, and Bit- George Nayler. The latter is com missioned, together with the ambassador, to present to our king the order of the garter. His majesty will neme the day on which the ceremony shall take place in Ins audience chamber. The frigate ia commanded by Captain Spencer, and his father, Lord Spencer, is on board. The greatest honors continue to be paid to the Crown Prince of Sweden. The time for his departure is not yet fixed ; at least he will remain here till the twiddle of next week. Frontiers of Moldavia, May 20—Since the return ot M. de Tatischeif to Petbrs- burgh, the arrival of the Emperor at- the at my has been daily looked for. Prepa rulions are already made to receive his Majesty at the Head quarters of the two J reat armies, the Lithuanian Corps, the mperial Guards, and in Bessarabia his Majesty will inspect the Guards. When the review is finished, his Majesty Will go to Warsaw. Accounts from Servia say, that great agitation prevails there, and that the Servians will not submit to be disarmed. The Pacha has sent to Con* ttantiiinple for instructions.—Hamburg papers, June 4. Exchange on London—37. 1,-37. St. Petersburgh, May 17.—Exchanges —-London, 9 11 IS—Amsterdam, 911-16 waHtmburgWB 13-16—Pari*, 100 \ Paris June 7.—The letters from Pe tersburg of the 16th May, are all more •ud more pacific; they explain the delays with regard to a public determination by the necessity of wating for the diplomatic answers of the most distant Cabinets. It wiil be remarked, that this date of the 16th May is two days later than that ol the Manifesto sent to the chancery of the Constitutionnel.—Journal des Debate., June 11.—Letters have been received from Odessa, dated 15th, containing ex tracts from Constantinople to the 11th ult. They confirm the evncuution of Moldavia and Wallachia by the Turkish troop9 ; they also mention that Russian vessels were clearing out at Odessa load ed with grain for Constantinople. So as sured are the merchants of peace, that they warrant Ine vessels free of capture or seizure at Constantinople, ami several •hips were yesterday insured at Lloyd’s, under these circumstances, at one per cent. 1 We have received the Paris papers of }Saturday last. The only intelligence ■ they contain, possessing the slightest in terest, are the particulars of a bloodlesB duel between Benj. Constant and the Marquis Forbin des Issarts, originating in a letter inserted by the latter in the Quo- tidienneand Drappeau Blanc. Benj.Con stant being lame and unable to stand, the combatants were provided with two chairs placed at ten paces from each other, and 7 in that novel posture they both fired twice without effect, when the seconds interior oil, and declared the busineas must ter minate. It is confidently said that the Spanish Ambassador has received a note in an swer to that of M; Zea, in which Spain invites the European powers not to ac- 'Iroowleilge the Sooth American States.— •Journal des Debats. The Budget for 1823, will, it is said, be immediately presented to the Chamber -ol Deputies. French Funds, June 8.—Five per Cent Consols, 90f. 60c. ; rinsed at 9lf. 15c, Bank Stock, 16301; l625f. Exchange on London:—One mopth, 25f, 33c. Three months, 25f. 15. We learn from Madrid, that the govern, ment of Spain is appiised of the recogni tion of the independence of the South A merican Republics by the United States. The news is stated to have been brought by Chevalier Banos, the Second Secretary <-f‘the Spanish Legation, who left New- Ynrk on the 18th of April, and arrived at Gibraltar in 28 days. Liverpool, June 13.—There is an almost certain prospect of a great crop of apples this year in'the western countries. The price of cider considerably declined : it may bi bought in fhe vicinity of Tuunfon at from 30*. to 4f. per hogshead. The prince al Denmark assumes, while in England, die title of Count Alston, which title it on his visiting eirds. Hie Upval Highness is considered to be hare incognito. The Wincheiter.of 60 gone, built after the model of the lirge American frigates, in to be launched at Woolwich ou the 22il innr. DISTRESS IN IRELAND. (Prom the Dublin Patriot of June 8.) The Irish Poor,—The accounts from the onuntry continue tu be of the same la* Deniable kind. County of Cork.—ll is a source of in expressible regret to ua, that notwith standing the appropriation of a great por tinn of our large sheet to authorised state ments of great and growing distress in almost every part of thie extensive coun try, we are still unable to submit all the deplorable details which have poured in upon us, within the last two days to pub lic inspection. We pledge ourselves to this fact—that the distress, in extent and degree, even in those parishes where it was supposed to be less severe, is fright- ful and appaling ; and that scenes have been witnessed by the visitors which so far exceeded any idea that had been form ed of what human nature could endure, that the beholders were obliged to retreat in dlsmty and horror. We speak not of a solitary instance of wretchedness, such as we have described, but masses of it, where human beings had not tasted food for six and thirty hours, and where exist ence was only preserved by some morsel of food administered by creatures almost as pallid and woe-worr, but who had just as many rags as enabled them to crawl nut without enraging decency. Among details which are necessarily postponed are accounts.pf the meeting of lauded pro prietors and principal inhabitants of the parish of Kilbolanc, according to the re turns to which, it appeared that 272 fami lies, exceeding in number, 1,300 persons in the parish, are in want of food, or the means of getting it. Also the ac count of the adjourned meeting of the in habitants of a part of the town and neigh bourhood of Bandog, by the returns made to which, it appeared, that the number of individuals in that parish, actually in dis tress, amounted to two thousand one hun dred and fifty four. At a general meet ing of the Clergy and Gentry of the Barony of Quhallnw, held at Kanturk.on Friday, May the Slst 1822 ; it was re solved, 11 That it appears to this meeting, from the reports of the Clergymen in each parish, that the Barony of Duha’tow, in size as extensive as some counties in Ireland, and larger than many in Englund with a population of upwards of 5.UOO in dividuals, is in a state of dreadful and general distress ; that its wretched inha bitants are falling victims to famine and disease—famiue, occasioned by a scarcity of provisions and want of employment— and disease, the consequence of famine and bad food.”— Cork Southern Reporter. (Here follow numerous other reports of local meetings, all describing the distress as horrifying.) County of Arm;/.—There is a sickness of heart arising from hope deferred. Such sickness iB the forerunner of despair, and in this deplorable condition is the starv ing population of this town and district at present placed. We regret that very little comparative relief is perceivable here. For the last three or four mornings at an early hour, it wob lamentable to be hold groups of starving labouzers parading our streets, at length they formed a large assemblage, and proceeded to the houses of several gentlemen in this town, seek ing work, and declaring they were most anxious to labour for their bread ; (bat they and their families were famishing, anil that if something was not done for their relief they must either plunder or perish ! And, indeed, if something be not promptly done, hundreds of human beings, of our wretched feliow-men must inevitably perish befure twelve or four teen days have passed away, and thou sands before the middle of next month. Tralee Western Herald. •tfflis time tk slliy tht pit lent feeling oh the subject, " We annex the current prices of the day. Uplands 7|d e 9|d. islra chicltv miking from 8 to 8|d t Sea Islands 13{ a 16.1 to 20d a 7a Tor prime brands i Orleans 8|dto la t Alabama 7d s 9d i Rice tOa to 16a pkrcwl.” " Havre it Oner, May 35—This season has so far been remarkable f»r the general alcadl- neas of prices, ami although the accounts from your market leave little hope of any advance, we are of opinion that fine Cottona will main tain themselves until the end oflhe year. The demand ia but feeble however, and in fact from the commencement of the aeaaon the specimens have aeldnm been bought with much apirit. Fair to really prime Bowods arc to-day worth 27 • 31 Bonn i N Orleans 38 a 35, and Si-u Inland 30 a 60. Prices aro moving downward In Liv- crprol, and from what we ciin collect, relative to the proapecla of that market, we feel confi dent that the summer shipments will yield a more favorable result here. There is seldom any inquiry for Rice ; and Carolina is hui ill supported at 19 a 31IV per 50 kill, in bond. Codecs steady i bonded 8t. Domingo per French ship direct. 381 anus ; do prr foreign from all porta 36 ; lluvaoa 26 a'Bl i Porto llico 23a31,” MARINE INTKLLlGliNCE. POUT OF SJIVJIMWJIH. ARRIVED, Schr Three Sitters, Tty lor, ffavtna, 6 days, with molasses, honey, sugar ami fruit, to Mhu* rel ii Lathbesudiere and order. Off the B«r yetterday morning, saw a square rigged vessel Apparently bound in. ARRTVA19 FTIOM TUTS FORT* At N York, 20th inst. soli Anna Maria, Sisson, 5 days. TP FOR THIS PORT. At N York, 20th inst. brig Hector, to sail in a few days. At Liverpool, 13th .Tune, Br ship Richard Plaskett, Stewart, to sail with dispatch. The ship Garonne, Perry, for this port, sailed from N York 20th inst. The brifc Savannah, from Providence, and brigtArielinc, Atwood, from Boston, were spoke at sea on the 18th inst. CHARLESTON, July 29—Arrived, ship South Carolina, Kasterby, Liverpool, 43 days ; Br ship Science, M'Lcod, Havre, SO. Cleared, llamb. ship Triton, Paap, Hambu. g. BALTIMORE, July 22-Arrived, Br ship Maty) Scluter, Liverpool, 63 days; sohi Dart, Breck, Laguira, 15; John & Mary, Cleavelund, Charleston. Cleared, sch Henry, Diggs, Curacoa. PHILADELPHIA, July 22-Arrived, British ship Loudon, Brown, Londonderry, 34 days, brig Trident, Towne, do 57; llr brig Douglass, Kid, Newcastle, Eng. 93, Cleared, sch l ime, Tucker, Port-au-Prince. NEW-YORK, July 20-Arrived, British brig Ariel, Ritchie, Greenock, 37 days. , Cleared, ships London, Candler, London ; Elias Burger, Disney, St Thomas; brig Fanny, Baker, Curacoa ; sells Ghent, Folgcr, Madeira ; Mosquito, Teffts, S America. biladclphia, The new i*ckcl ship UhOKUlAN. Captain John Rnifty, . yiwlU he despatched on Wcdnes- day next, the 31st instant. For passage, having very handsome accommodations, Apply to the CAptAin on boArd, at 8mtth's whan, or to PERRY Si WRIGHT, JTAs offer Jbr tale, 100 hhda New Orleans Sugar 180 bis fresh Philadelphia Flour barrel.'" 1 .("*« Whiskey 80 kegs assorted Cut Nails 10 pieoei India Matting JO lihds old 4th proof N O Rum *0 boxes Muscatel ltaisina 100 botes Yellow Soap July 27 p For Liverpool, The barque 8P ARl'AN, daily expected from New-York, iwanta about 200 bag. to fill her up. Apply to CANTKLOU fc LAMAR. job 23 b For Livcrpo^f The well known aubatantl.1 ship COMMERCE. Captain Gardner, -having part of her cargo ready to go on board, will be dispatched witiiout delay For fl-eight or passage, apply to J. LATHROP U CO. (ulv 30 p For New-York, 1 he regular packet ship COTTON PLANT; M. Path, matter, 8*d»Hv expected, and will have im mediate dispatch. For freight or passage, ap. ply to GEORGE GORDON, july 30 For New-York, The regular trudg^ongpered ship now on her passage to this port, and ie daily expected. For freight or passage, having superior accommodations, apply to JOHN' July 30 JOHN LATRHOP U Co. For New-York, The staunch mw brig ELIZABETH, < j. Captain Donne, w. ,. ■Will carry 300 bugs pf Cotton, and will be d spatchcd on Sunday next. For freight or passage, apply on board, at Williamson's wharf, to J B. HERBERT & CO. Landing from said brig, and for tale on accommo dating tame, 100 tons Bwedes Iron july 30 For New-York, 4 The fast sailing packet brig NATIVE, C. Cole, matter, will sail TO-MORROW, l or freight or passage, having good accommodationa, apply to the captain on board, at Bolton's central wlmrf, For Liverpool, The very superior copperetj brig JONES, Captain Roberts, ■ has commenced landing, and will be dispatched immediately. For freight or pas sage apply on board at Ancieux’a wharf, or to JOHN LATHROP CO. jnl.y 25 3 captain < or to august 1 HALL U HOYT. For New-York, * The fast sailing schooner SCOTT, Scott, matter. freight of passage, having good accommodations, apply to the master on board, at Bolton’s central wharf, or tn DOUGLASS U SORREL. auguat 1 DIED, In this city on the 26th inst. Josr.pl! Shop, in the 22d year of his age, after s very short ill. COMMERCIAL. Price» Current at Charleston, July 29. Cotton S. I. 22 a 26; do stained 16 a 18 j San tee 20 a 21; short staple very fine 14 a 15; do i iferior to prime 9 a 13 $ Rice prime 2 s j . good 2$ 5 inferior 2£. Cottons —No sales of Sea Islands this week; three or four hundred buies of Uplands, of good quality, have been sold at 12 cents, being a re duction of at least one cent in the pound on re cent prices. Rice—Prices nominally the same as last week; very little doing in the article. U. S. Bank Slock 105 a 106. 100 shares in the U. S. Bank were sold at N York, 18th inst- at 102$. On the 19th, 102$ asked, 102 offered. [Extract of a letter by the South Carolina.] •* Liverpool, June 13—Since the receipt of the heavy supplies of Cotton, the latter end of May, our market has been declining, and the public sale of last Friday went off without spirit at full Jd per lb reduction on previous prices, on Bow- eds and Orleans, and $d per lb on Sea Ldands. Within tire last 2 days the demand has certain ly Approved a little, but is frilly met by the hold* era, who seem ready to avail themselves of any opportunity to realize, acting no doubt upon the impression that very large stocks still re- main in the different ports of the U. States ; which idea is probably correct, though we can hardlv bring ourselves to think that the rumor is well founded to its full extent; if it is, your crop must have produced several thousand bales more than was ever known, which in ad dition to what we have on hand, would afford good ground for the present depression. “ We are willing to hope, however, that this will not prove to be the case, but }t will require 83* The Members of the “ Savannah Library Society” are re quested to attend the semi-annual meet ngof said sooicu on MONDAY EVENING, Aug. 5, at 8 o’clock, at the Library Room. L. MASON, Sec’ry. august 1 83“ Messrs. J. B. Herbert § Co. are agents for the subscribers, during their absence from this city. L. BALDWIN £J 00. august 1 b* FLOUR. hhds fresh Flour, junr received—for sale by J. B. HERBERT & Co, august 1 august 1 FLOUR. barrels Baltimore Howard 8treet Flour—for sale by R. RICHARDSON Gf CO. For Sale, O N board the schooner Three Siiteri, Captain James D. Taylor, from the flavana, at the Exchange wharf, a quantity of West India Fruit consisting of Pine A|lples, Oranges, Limes, Bannahat and Plantains, Apply on board, or to JOSEPH DEI.CHAMPS. august 1 Genuine Seidlitz Powders, 14 ||HE good effects of this Medicine have been observed by many of the most eminent Physicians and Burgeons in a variety of cases, particularly in those where the stomach haa re jected all other aperient Medicines. It has consequently been found a most useful Medi cine in bilious and other diseases .incidental to warm climates. The above, together with a fresh supply of superior SODA POWDERS, put up neatly in tin boxes, and warranted to keep perfectly pure in all climates—just received and for sale, wholesale aud retail, by FRANCIS J. LAY, Druggist. Comer of Congress and Whitaker streets, aifgust 1 l Savannah Lands for Sale. HTpHE subscriber will sell the following Lands sJL for cash, or any other property, belonging to Mary and JoseuhGibbins, orphans—Lot No. 342, 1st District of Early County; ditto No. 286,16th District ol Early County. MARY BURNETT, July 30 new Market itrcct. For New-York, The staunch new schooner SALLY HAVENS, Capt. Cruthere, (burthen 102 tuns, will he dispatched immediately. For freight or passage, apply on board, at Moore's wharf, or to J. U. HERBERT#CO. July 27 PUBLIC SALKS. By J. U. Herbert Co. THIS DAY, l.l Augmt, irttt be etli at ike litre of Thomut Lucent, Bert Bread et reel, Hi.Slock In trado, cunaiit ogof tn aiiortment of Groceries, 8tand Casks, Furni tures, &c. Term cash. august I On J. B. Herbert W Co. IATURDAY 3d inst at It o’clock. Will bo sold brjore our etore 0 An Assortment »f GROCERIES, &c. also, SO Msfrcth FLOUR 1000 lbs BACON 5 boxes white Havana SUGAR SO bl* Muscovado tugaatl Terms cash. Coffee, Whiskey, Sugar, $c. rtvrv hhda and 30 bags prime Grevn Coffee U4J SO hhda Si lOO bla Pbilad Rye Whiskey 70 blsSt Croix Sugar 10 hoxet Pouchon Tea 3 catea Lacquered Tea Caddie^ containing Gun Powder and Young Hyson 150 kegs Nitre Hall Gunpowder 4000 bushel. Corn, in hulk and bag* 10 pi|iea Cognac Brandy 4 qr calks Port Wine ( 3 do do LPMadeiiedof 3 do do Sicily dej 16 hi. Apple Brandy 50 demijohns Gin V 200 pieces 42 in. Cotton Bagging 40 tonaauorted Swede. Iron 30 boxes and half boxes Magi-sth’s Soup For sxle by NICHOLAS &NEFF. June 14 Superior quality Butter, Gin, Brandy, £50. LANDING 4 pipes first quality Holland Gin 3 pines Cognac Brtntly, SignetP* 10 firkins first quality Butter 3 eases Brushes, assorted 3 esses Shirtings and Sheeting, Jtnd tu Store, ) 40 his apple Brandy and Nd. Gitt 10 hhds Jsmsicx Rum Boxes Sosp and Candle* Spanish Segara in quarter boxes Half bis meas Beef Barrels Nn 3 Mackerel For sale by ISAAC COHEN. July 30 p For Sale, JUST RECEIVED, QQ half chesta Hyson Tes, (latest import)! 30 bates sweet Cider 60 boxes best Yellow Soap 1 bos sewing Twine Bags Codec, end a general assortment of ol! Liquors HOMES TUPPER. under the Exchanges July 27 e Mackerel. I bis Mackerel, No 3 For tale by JAMES CONROY, june 22 Anderson's wharf. To Rent, jpitF, Office earlier of Hay ami Whitiker-sts. 4! lately oempiod by Mr. H. Itaiford, one of tile most eligible situations in this city. Imme diate possession will he given Apply to nOBT. WORRELL, Jr. july 18 s Negroes Wanted. \VflANTED immediately, 10 Prime Negro Men, those who understand splitting of Rails will be preferred; liberal wages will be given, payable monthly, and in advance if re quired. A line addressed to II. and left at this office, will be Immediately attended t». July 25 u Wanted, Situation as Accountant, by a gentleman who resides in Savannah summer ami winter. A line addi es<ied to A B and left at this office, will meet attention. july 23 Fire Insurance. T HE subscriber continues to receive Prupo- sals for Insurance against Lossor Damsgi- by FIRE, at tile Charleston Fire and Marine In surance Office. HOMES TUPPER. july 27 Ten Thousand Dollars, O U any part thereof, will be loaned until 1st December next, on x pledge of Stock of either of the Banks of the State of Georgia. Ap ply to GEORGE SCHI July 2 GEORGE SCHLEY, No 1, Commerce How To Brick Makers, A PERSOI /L a Brick .... ply at this office. PERSON who is qualified to take charge of Yard, will find employment. Ap- july 27 p July 30 p LIME. casks Lime—for sale by JOHN LATHROP & CO. Swedes Iron. ton. assorted Swedes Iron—landing from brig Elizabeth, and for sale in lots to suit purchasers, by JOHN P. WILLIAMSON july 30 l C ORN—afloat. £> /fjVlSVBV bushels white Maryland Com, Q&p'HAUNJ in fine order, equal in ap. Pearance to the Georgia flint. Apply to PALMES U ROE, july 30 p Exchange dock- Prinie Pork. 0/T\ bbts New-York City inspection prime QJmJ/ PORK, lauding from ship Savannsh—for sale by JOHN LATHROP (i CO. jitlv 30 p FRESH LIMES. A QUANTITY of fresh LIMES, just received and for sale at the Brick Buildtfif out door to the store of J. Dickson it Up, july^ p. TO CAPITALISTS. A VERY superior Steam Saw Mill has bee* recently er^oted in the vicinity of the C\T\ OF D.IBAFX, as the most eligible qjjgamtion for • business of the kind on the Atlantic tliorca of the Unite! States. Possessing all the advantages of an in exhaustible supply of the finest yellow pitch Pine and Cypress Timba, built tin a fine bluff, with thirteen feet water close to it, sod • natural cove for the reception of logs. The present owners not having It in theif power to bestow that attention to it whjch * concern ofsuch magnitude requires, are desir ous or eeltiny the tthole, or a part offlheir inter est in it, and non offer it fer tale at a very low valuation, and mien leu than such a elructurt could be eomplclotl for. There hu just been added to it t very supe rior Nice PomtUnf Machine, capable of dis charging at least 50 tierces of clean rice per duy i and a Corn.Mill, all set in mqtion by the same engine. The Saw-Mill is upon t new principle, by the late renowned Civil Engineer, Mr. KEN* NIE of London, who sent out one of his belt workmen to superintend its erection. It cats now cut with 48 saws, and may be made to drive twice that number. The Steam Engine is perhaps the best in the United States; made by Messrs. BOLTON U WATT, of Soho, near Birmingham; and erected under the inspection of their best foie, man, tent out expressly for that purpose, A wonderful rxpence it saved in fuel, si the saw-dust from the pitch-pine i« found to aaswer instead of fire-wOod, and is carried to the mouth of tlie furnace from the pit by elevator, now in use. The Rice Machine is also on > new principle and found by experience to tnswer better thus any yet in use. The quickness and regularity of the movement, producing it of a superior brightness without breaking the grain. T he mill ia titoated-on a fine Creek, called Cat-Head, on a branch of the Altsmsha Rive/, and only about half a mile from Darien. - Sea Veasels, whose dtaught of water enables them to go to the wharf at Darien, can load et the Mill, only a short distance off, with greet facility i as an endlined plane from the mil), will enable them to reoeive the lumber into their bow ports, almost without expence: anil tha mill, as now in operation, can furnish 40 M. fret of plank per dey, which may be increased if found necessary i the power being amply suffi cient. The lumber sent from this establishment since it went into operation has been allowed to be superior in quality and regularity in sawing. The commissioners of the Navy of the Uni ted States hive approved of the ship planks; furnished from it, and it ia highly probable will give it a preference in future contract.. It baa also been seen and justly admired ia New-York and Philadelphia. The prospect of a renewed interconrse with the British West India Islands, renders thi* establishment e desirable mode of investment— offers, in that case, having been made from JAMAICA ALONE, for about tndf of aiilbe pro. duce of the saw-miU. The preaent owners her* no objection to con* tinue interested in it to * certain extent, but their other avocations preclude their personal attention to it. For terms end other pattioulsra, apply per sonal!} or,by letter to , JOHN M’NISH, fhrvannab. try N. B. If not disposed of soon, the mil1, with all its privilege will be rented fort term of years. JffVf