Georgian for the country. (Savannah, Ga.) 182?-1822, August 08, 1822, Image 3

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iJimi ». The Chrl,liana it PalomcMhave pur<.lui«e«l many til theae unfortunate par. *«m lur three ur four piutert, in nriler tn reicua them tram the wretched fate that •wailed Ihem. Grrne.—The private letter from Con ■ etantinuplc are dated the I Oth, aod from Smjna on the 2d ult. These letter! con tain horrid descriptions of Turkish cruel ties and barbniitieaet Scio. Two Frenoh gentleman had gnneover to aee this unfor tunate Island, and they represented the town at iiillagecl and destroyed, and the •treeta filled with the festering remains •t the butchered inhabitants. The wo men and children were articles of com merce, buth at Constantinople and Smyr Da, and tho Spirit of the Prophet was hourly gratified with the blond of Chris tiaos sacrificed by the religious, who hsd -conceived themselves bound in duty thus to express their gratitude to Heaven for . their signal aucceas. Thus the Turkish ^Empire Icada the way in barbarism ; but 'thaindignant spirit of the oppressed will ytt take an awful revenge, and teach the peasant and tho prince that crimes, even in this world, meet their merited reward. 'Hie Turkish licet was to auil from Scio ebout the 3d (if May, which leaves little hope of their having been defeated by the Qhreeks. FYam I he American. Lord Bclgravo presented a petition to the House of Commons on the 12th, from the tobacco munufactureas of the city of Chester complaining of the distressed con alition of their trade, which they attributed to the smuggling, to which the temptation was irresistible, Irom the. high rate of the duty in proportion to the value of (he article. The Chancellor expressed an opinion adverse to the prayer of the peti tion, which was ordered to lie on the ta- •ntl to be printed. The case of Olive, claiming to be prin cess of Cumberland, has been postponed in the Prerogative Court, after a learned argument by Dr. Lushingtnn. A royal levee was held at Carlton House on the 12th, which was attended by up wards of a thousand persona. Washing ton Irving, Esq. was presented by the .American Minister. A part of the Royal Family were in formed by note that it was Ida Majesty’s pleasure that they should not attend. There appears to be more of pump than Ikarmony in the Royal household. His Majesty’s second Drawing Room for the season was held on the 13th June. Six columns of the Courier of the 14th are occupied in announcing the names of the persons who attended, and in describing ille dresses and deenrations of the ladies. The Corn Exchange on the I4ih was represented to be very dull at London. W heat, Barley and Oats on the decline— beans and peas at a small advance. Mr. Stuart surrendered himself and was tried at Edinburgh on the 10th Jane, for the concern he had in the late Duel, in which Sir Alexander Boswell was kil. led. The trial lasted 18 limn s, when the jury returned a verdict of Not Guilty. . The Lark, Inglis. bound from Jamaica to Belfast, has been shipwrecked, and all on board, except Mr. Hugh Fulton, a pas •enger, perished. A third edict by the Chineie Viceroy bas been received, containing a command to the Hong merchanta, to urge and com pel the delivering up of the foreign mur derers. “The sum of the matter ia this," •ays Jaow-Kwang, “ that for a man killed it is absolutely necessary that a life be forfeited. It is not by any means an af fair that can be terminated by empty talk •nd reasonings.” , IRELAND. The distresses nf this hapless kingdom have beeh Ipurtially mitigsted, but by no means relieved. A letter at Farmhill, June 1, states ihat they have at present a list ol upwards of 2000 souls who have •earcely a potato to eat. <• The English (says the author) are behaving nobly, and if it wav not for them, hundreds and hun dreds would die of hunger; it has alrea dy produced a good deal of disease, and will, I fear be the cause of much more. !We have still three months before the ^tiext crop will be of much use, and a ter xible time we shall have of it.” A letter from a lady io Mayo, states that the utmost danger is lobe apprehen ded from the pestilential diseases, which living on the half putrid carcasses of cows and horn's must create in the lamishing wretches around her. Some idea of the extreme distress to which the peasantry are reduced may be formed from the fact, (hat in the town of Galway, a number of women are daily •mpluyvd in drawing down turf from the bogs in the neighborhood of the town on their backs. For aa great a load as they •re capable of carrying, they obtain but one penny half penny ; and in order to obtaio this scanty pittance to sustain life hey perform a journey of six miles, bare- joted, under a burning sun. The contributions have been liberal and extensil e in most parts of England. The subscription in Liverpool amounts to 69001. including 11)001. from the town of Leeds. At Lloyd’s a mnjority of of 23 appear ed against voting 3001. for the relief of the distressed Irish. We wish, (says the Courier) the names of the majority were recorded, who thus denied to suffering hu manity a sum they could well afford, up on the cold plea oi formalities and prece dents. COMMERCIAL. Georgia R. A. Chapter No. 1. 03* A Special meeting of the Chapter is hereby requested on Friday Evening at half-pas' 7 o'clock, to adopt the customary demonstra tion of respect to their late companion the Rev. Waltke Cranston, Royal Arch Chaplain. The Companions will be particular in attending.— $y order of the M.B.H.P, CUTUBERT, Sec. P.T. August 8, 5822. Prim Curient at Marietta*i. Jug, 5. Cotton 8 Island 20 a 24, stained do 14 a 16 Santee 18 » 20; short staple very fine 14; do inferior tn prime 9 a 13; Rice prime 29 » good 2| I inferior 2}. Cotton t —We have reduced nor quotations of Sea lihnrin j two or three small aslea having been made as quoted 5 but some holders are •till asking higher prices. The sales of Up lands Imve not exceeded a few hundred bags, principally at from 11 to 12 cents. Hire—No variation since last week ; talcs quite limited. Sales of U. S. Dank Shares have been made at 106. Courier. FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, Office the Daily . hlvertiser, Xmo-Vork, July 29. \ Review of the Market for the past week COTTON—The import of the week was 173 bales. Uplands 17 Louisians 136 Total 173 There were between 2000 and 3000 bales ta ken out of market, against an import of 173 bales, y»’There was a alight improvement in the lower qualities of Upland ami Alabama. Fine parcels of all kinds remain scarce. Louisiana 14 a 17 Uplands 12 a 15 Alabama 11$ a 14} Tennessee 11 a 14 Sea Island 24 a 27 nom. FLOUU—TIvere has been rather more doing in this article during the last week; but gener ally at a further reduction. The stock on hand is considerable for the season, particularly of western Fldur, A few hundred bbls of Virgi nia new have been received. New York superfine • 6 00 a 6 12 Richmond City 6 50 Halt. Howard-st anti Philad. 6 75 Fredericksburg, Alexandria,'> * „ - aiuPftlih'd Canal $ a 6 u Petersburg fine 5 50 n 5 75 Rye Flout 3 75 a 3 87 Indian Meal in hhds 18} i V do in bbls 4 5 y RICE—Sales were made of new at 83 25 some of the holders however require higher rates. New Rice 3 a 3 50 Old 2 12 a 2 50 TOBACCO—The principal transactions of the week were in Kentucky at auction, which went off at little better rates than our last quo tations. Petersburg 5} Kentucky 3 North Carolina 3} a 4} Cuba 20 u 30 St. Domingo 15 a 25 Freights to Liverpool, a smith improvement. Cotton square ami round biles per lb } J a f d ; Rice 10s od a l Is. Bills on England 10 per cent; do on France 522. 350 shares U. S. Rank Stock were sold at N York on the 27th ult. at 102$. In Philad. on the 26th, 102} to 103. V MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OP 8AFJIJWMH. ARRIVED, Ship Rising States, Jacobs, Providence, 12 days, with an assorted cargo to G Collins, con signee, Cluland <J Frazier, S Manton and I Butler Ik co. .Inly 28, Ul 37, SO, long 73,45, spoke U S. frigate Constellation, bound to Phi ladelphia, blowing fresh did not ascertain where from. Barque Spartnn, Ward, New-York, 10 days, in ballast to Cantclou Lamar. Sloop Henry, Snow, Baltimore, 25days, with (lour, Ofc. to Douglass Of Sorrell. AlUttVAlS FROM THIS PORT. At Charleston 5th iust. sloop Ann, Patterson, l day, At Elsineur, June. 1, ship Mary Augusta, Mil* ler. At Havre, June 6, Ranger. OLKAII Ell FOR THIS POUT, At N York, 27th ult, brig Hector, Redding. The Mexican, Hind, sailed from Liverpool for. this port on the 12th June, The Adventure, Wallace, from this port fof London, was off Fa I mouth on the 6th of June. The ship Deborah, Pluming, ol this port, ar rived at N York on the 27th ult. in|24 days from Boston. > ’ The ship John, from this port for Liverpool, was spoke on the 8U1 ult. in lat 42, 28, Ion 50. The ship Elizabeth Wilson, from this' port for Liverpool, waft spoke on the 12th ult. in lat 44,12, ldng 32, 27. CHARLESTON, Aug 5—Arrived, brig Se re no, Harding, Boston, 14 days; Danish shir Fortuna, Kuck, Guernsey, 63 ; brig Neptune’s Burge, Michaeletti, Havana,7; sch Olive Branch, Ireland, Philad. 9. BALTIMORE, July 29— \rrived, ship Oryza, De Valcnguu, Rio Janeiro, 49 dsyB; sell Nauoj Myers, St Thomas, 12. PHILADELPHIA, July 29-Arrived, ship Addison, Hewitt, Canton, 126 days; brig O • leans, Grover, N Orleans. Cleared, ship Susquehanna, Collinson, Gi braltar ; Hebe, Jones, Rio Janeiro j sch Indus try, Tittermary, St Thomas. FROM OUR 'CORRESPONDENTS, Offices of the Mercantile and} Daily Advertiser. > NEW-YOUK, July 29—Arrived, ship Nestor, Macey, Liverpool, 41 days; Swedish ship Com merce, Applegrun, Stockholm, 98 ; ship Jiifiti- na, AI my, Liverpool; By brig Robert Qiiayle, Roper, do 55; brigs Francis, Kdes, Havana, 17 5 John, Hillard, Vera Cruz, 28; sch Margaret Ann, Bodfiah, Charleston, 7. Cleared, ship Zodiac, Burnes, Liverpool; brig Matteawau, Collin, Curncoa. , To Rent, 'JllHE Office corner of Bay and Whitaker-sts, 4JL lately occupied by Mr- K. Raiford, one of the most eligible situations in this city. Imme diate possession will be given Apply to ROBT. WORRELL, Jr. july!8 a Warranted Articles. J UST received per ship Corsair, a fresh sup ply of Drugs, Chemicals, Spices, Dye Stuff’s, lie. For sale by ANSON PARSONS, Druggist, No 8 Gibbons' building* ' July 25 Dexter Rock Lime, Casks for Salt- by QJ.&J BULLOCH U DUN WOODY, aug 3 a For Ncw-York. (T* sail on SumLy next,J *“ The fkst sailing coppered packet shin O ARON NR, aawiai Persy matter w ill positively tail on Stuulav, II th nat. If the wind is fkir, with what freight may offer. For freight or passage, apply on board at Hunter's whrf, or to JOHN LA1HROP U CO. •ug 8 e mt For Providence, The regular packet shin WISING STATES, J Jacobs, master, will meet with despatch. For freight or passage, havmg good accommoda tions, apply onboard at Rice’s wharf, or to GEORGE COLLINS august 8 To FTire, A NF.GRO BOY. Enquire w| the office of the nL Georgian. ,ve 8 e Seidlitz and Soda Powders. S UPERIOR Rngl.h Seitllta Powder, and Soda Powders, for sale by ANSON PARSONS, Druggist, No 8 Gibbons' buildings aug 8 Fresh Articles. I ’IHE subscriber has received per recent ar . rivals from Ncw-York, ft general assort- inent of Drjigs, Chemicals, Perfurirty, i*c. Vi*: Superior cold pressed American CustmvOil Common*Casto.- Oil, for plantation use Superior Syfect Oil, ip bottles and flasks Common do for ctftycnlers use • Henry's Calcined Magnesia English Epsom Salt*, Cheltenham Salts Tartaric Acid, supu’lor Curb. Sods Cream Tartar, Mugsnsia Roars Oil, far the Mr Macassar Oil, Prince's Russian Oil L trgc stick ami not Pomatum Colognb, Rose, anti Lavender Water Milk of Roses, Hair Powder, Down Puffs Superior Soaps, snorted Pei fumes 'Elegant cut glass Smelling Bottles Antique Oils, assorted, Uc. for sale by ANSON PARSONS, Druggist, No 8 Gibbons’ buildings, aug 8 ’■ * i * Assize of Bread. r HF. average price of Flour being $8 50 cts. per barrel, the weight of Ureud for the pre sent month must be as follows; 12} Cents Loaf 21b 3oz ( 6} Cents Loaf lib l}nc of which all bankers and sellers of Bread will take duejnoticc. JOHN L ROBERTS, 0 t. 03* Messrs. J. B. Herbert § Co. arc agent, for the subscriber., (luring iliei absence from this city. '■ L. BALDWIN U CO. .IlgUSt 1 b* *** 150 Bales Cotton want- ed to (ill the Ship CO\|\1KR<JK,(japt Gardt.tr, for Liverpool, upply to JOHN LATHROP St (Jo. mg'3 *** The Partnership here tofore exlstinff under the firm of I'nwen (• tvoonnniuoii, is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. HOMES TUrPK.lt, n. g 'WuoDunior.B, Savsonalt, .Tilly 9, 1823.julv IS h *■#* A single Lady, capable of teaching Reading, ig, ttfriling, , Drawing a Arithmetic, Go wishes a situation as Tutoress in a private fwrrt- ly ; would have no objection to go in the coun try, if in a healthy situation. Enquire of the Editor. juty 23 Burlington Hams. tbtf. Burlington Hums of a sup, rior (pudity for family use; jus received and for sale by J. U. HERBERT U Co. nog 1 DOF FEE. Bags prime green Coffer, landing W from sohr Hope It *>ib r, for asle l>y HALL (t HOYT, nog 6 Mackerel. ©©© b ' , Far k :.T e 1, by° 3 june 22 JAMES COTOOY, Anderson's wharf. Swedes Iron. O SVPk * nnB assorted Swedes Iron—landing il-SJva/ from brig Elisabeth, and for sale lots ,o suit purchasers, by JOHN P. WILLIAMSON. July 30 a FLOUR. Tf StTTk Bla Btiperfine Baltimore fresh ground iA ZJ'U Flour, for sale by PONCE a MACKENZIE. Alto—50 half bis sup. Baltimore Fluur, fat 8'iIh is nbrve aug 6 p Notice. E DWARD WILLIAMS offers his services to the friends of the late firm of E. Wil- hams ii Co. in the transaction of Commistion Jiu' sinett, at Savannah. uug 6 THE FORTUNES OF NIGEL. WM. T WILIAMS liSTVS just reoeived THE FORTUNES OF <*1 NKiEL by the author of Wavs.it, 3 vois. price 01 75. »ug 3 r Ten Thousand Dollars, O R any part thereof, will be loaned until 1st December next, on a pledge of Stock of cither of the Banks of the State of Georgia. Ap ply to GEORGE SCHLEY, July 2 No 1, Commerce Row Notice. M R. WM. R. HOLLAND and Mr. GEORGE O. RYERSON, will act ’as my Atiornies, luring my absence. R. WORRELL Jun. aug 3 r Holland Gin. J UST received i er ship Savannah, 7 pipes Holland Gin—for sale by J. B. HERBERT b CO july 30 tl STUBS, 6000 WL BACON J; —For NflW-Yoi4, rA: 'litWcgnlar packet ship COTTON Vl.ANT. •Hj™ li.ving part nf horosrg" eng.grd; oBRIBCfur the rcmanider, Or prii.gr, Hav ing nindabme sccuinmndstlnns,apply to captaii Russell ou board, at Jones’ lower wharf, nr to G. GORDON. taunting fum .aid Mp, 100 hla superfine Flour 100 pieces Cotton Bagging «ug 6 u For New-York, •t The fast Railing packet ship OKN. CARR I NOTON, Drittan matter, pavaT^Mi^wlll meet with despatch. F*»i freight ur passage, having superiuv acc»>mmt»* dations, apply to tltu captain on board, or to HALL & HOYT For New-York, etb The now Fuekel Urlg Jit SIGNAL. Bedell, Master, JK Will meet with immediate despatch, /or freight, or passage, having good accommo dations, apply to the Captain on board at Jones' upper Wharf, or to aug 3 HALL k HOYT. For Ncw-York, The ruguhir Packet Brig PANTHKA, Oviutt, Matter, mmmmm Will meet with despatch ; for freight ;m Pussugc, having Nunerior accomodations, up ply to the master on board at Telfair's Wharf, or to ISAAC COHEN, t Who hat landing, and/or tale, Freili superfine Flour in barrels, an if 3 . k Jin I'URLT; SAULS. By J. B. Herbert Co. THIS DAY Sill lnit.nl,«t 11 o’clnrlt, Will it told tn B»li,n’« cni.nl via’/, landing A"in ,t hr Ariadne, 300 hlsflre.li No ,i Msckrrci S3 Mills muscovsdn Sugar 15 bis N E Ruin. Terms St time of uloi ang, For Boston. The brig ADKLINB, Jn,*c Atwood, Matter, Will sail nn Wednesday, live 7th Inst Fur IVuight or pa.nugei apply tu tile muster un beard at Hiimcr’a WhinF, ur tu S It. PARKMAN. If 7io hat for tale, landing from otdd Brig 100 bbls No. 3. Mackerel, aug 3 a. J, ink For Bidtiintire, Or any other Northern Port, ““ The schooner JAMES MONROE, Simmons, matter, rmmmmmmF"}’ freight Ul‘ passage, having good acconiiuodaiions,apply to the captain on board, or to HALL li HOYT, aug 6 For Freight or Charter, The staunch selii oner HUl’K if ESTHER, Capi Baker, i» now ready to take freight. Apply tu the captain on board at Anderson's wharf, or tn J. B. HERBERT U CO, aug 6 A First Rate Cook. YIpfrR Sale, a woman who is un excellent sJh Washerwomat) ami first rate Cm>k, she has wile child about three yeai aoid Field hands will be taken in Exchange r Cash. Apply to llie* Editor. aug 3 r Negroes Wanted. ANTED immediately, 10 Prime Megro Men, those who understand splitting of Rails will be preferred; liberal wages will be g,ven, payable monthly, and in advance if re quired. A Hue addressed to II ami left at this office, will be immediately attended to. July 25 u For Sale, O V hoard the scliooneu Three Sitter,, Captain James D. Taylur.frum the lluvuna, at ttic Exchange wharf, a quantity ufWesl India Fruit eunii.ting uf Pine Applet, Orangey, Limes, Bannaiins and Plantains, Apply on board, or to JOSEPH DELCHAMP9. augtirij. Lauda for Sale. QrpttE subscriber will sell the following Lands ilA tor cash, or any other property, be.ionglng tn Mary and JusephGibbins, orphans-Lot No. 343. 1st District of Early County i ditto No. 386.16th District ol Early County. MARY BURNETT, July 30 new Market atreel. PAPER. S IX cases, containing ruperfine, fine, and common Letter Paper Superfine, fine, and coiumim Foolscap Paper Dn do Folio Post Pul Paper 100 reams targe and small Wrapping Paper I case assorted Playing Cards , for tale low, wholesale or retail, by ROBERT S. GOFF. * Flour, Gin, 6;c. J UST received from Baltimore, per sloop Henry 104 bis superfine Baltimore Howard street Flour 30 pipes pure Holland Gin 4 bis fallow DOUGLASS St SORREL. Who have in .Mra, 100 piece. Cotton Bagging 20 lili<lsmu.covadu Sugar 10 bl. Loaf dn 10 ternon. Spanish Tobacco 50 bis Northern Gin Spnnisb Began in whole and half boxes Window Gluts of all s sea augfip Coffee, Whiskey, Sugar, £jc. /t.sy hhds and 30 bags prime Green Coffee Uvi/ 50 hhds St 100 bis Pliikd Rye Whiskey 7U blaStCroix 'Sugar 10 boxes Pouclion Tea 3 cases Lacquered Tea Caddies, containing Gun Powder and Young Hyaon 150 keg. Nitre Hall Gunpowder 4000 bu.lielaCom, tn bulk and bag* 10 pipes Cognac Brandy ”) 4 qr cask. Port Wine ( Superior 3 do do I. P Madeira do f quality 3 do do Sicily doj 16 bis Apple B andy 50 demijohn. Gin 200 piece. 42 in. Cotton Ragging 40 tons assorted Swedes Iron 30 boxes and half boxes M.gnth’a Soap For talc by NICHOLAS it NEFF. juncM By J. B. Herbert 6; Co. THIS DAY, 8th instant, at 11 o'clock, Will be told before our store, for account of all concerned, 24 bags COFFER, damaged an the passage from bunion tn this port. uug 8 Jldmihistrnior's Sale. Herbert f$ Co.- On the /rsf 7'uesday in October next, tj/ILL he Juki before the coni't house in (ho jKJ city of S tvanimh, between the usual hours, a Neffrn Man named Dave, sold ns tha property of Mi .Samuel Davenport, deceased, by order of the Administrator. Terms cash. ' T Notice. N OTICF. h hereby given, that the copartner*' nenliip h,«l«fore existing between Ed ward Williuma etlSfivanpah. and AhijiihjFisk of U nion, under Ijfe firm of K, lliHum, & Co. Savannah, Georgia, Ib this day diHsolved by inu- lual consent. All peryons having drmniitla against the said firm, are tequeatod to prebNit die same for payment, and nil pjrsona Indebted to said firm, are called upon to make payment to Edward Williams, of Savannah, by whom tho buaineia will be hereafter carried on A FISK. EDWARD WILLIAMS. notion, dime 18, 1833 n ug Q Notice, r V P ROPOS ALS.will be received until the lit tlav of October next, to supply (lie ,Steam It mt Company wi'h WOOD on the Savannah river, for line year. Applications for cuntraett must specify the quality and price, and uaina die lauding where to he delivered. Lettcra, peat paid, addressed to Carlos Tracy, Treasurer, Aiigilatu, ortb the President at Sa. vunnah, will be promptly a<tended tu. S. C, DUNNING, PrtVt, »«K6 Genuine Seidlitz Powders. 3|T| IIE gtiuil effects of this Medicine have beery « observed by'many of die must eminent Ptiyaicians mid Surgeons in a vurieu id eases, psniculurly in those where the stomach bus re jected all oilier aper.eot Medicines. It lisa obnlequently been fiiuml a most usi fill Medi cine in liiliuna and other diseases incidental to warm climate*. The above, together with a fi'eah itipplv of superior SODA POWDERS, pul up neatly in t.n boxes, amt warranted tu keep perfectly pura in all climates, just reoeived and for tale, wholesale and retail, by FRANCIS J. I.AY, Druggist. Corner of Congress and Whitaker street* 1 ’■ Savannah. TO CAPITALISTS. A VERY superior Steam Suw Mill has been recently erected In the vicinity of the U\T\ OF DAMEN, as Ihe most eligible situation for a husinoRs of the kind on the Atlantic shores of the United States. Possessing all the advantages of an in* exhaustible supply of the finest yellow pitch Fine and Cypress Timber, built on a fine bluft; with thirteen feet water clone to it, and a natural cove for the reception of logs. The present owners not hiving^t in their power to bestow that attention to it wliioh a concern of such magnitude requires, arc desir ous of telling the whole, »r a part of their inter, tst in it, and now offer it /or tale at a very low valuation, and much less than such a structure could be completed far, Inhere has just been added to It a very stipe* nor Bice Pounding Murhine, capable of dis charging at leant 50 tierces of ofaun rice per day, mid u Corn-Mill, all aet in motion by tho same engine. The Saw-Mill it upon a new principle, by the late renowned Civil Engineer, Mr. REN NIE of London, who aentoMtoneof his best workmen to superintend its erection. It can now cut with 48 saw#, and may be made todrlv* twice that number. The 6team Engine is perhaps the beat in the United States, made by Messrs. BOLTON U WATT, of Soho, near B rminghani; and erected under the inspection of their best fare* man, sent out expressly far that pm nose. A wonderful expence is saved in fuel, as the saw-dust from the pitch-pine is lound to answer instead of firr-wood, and is carried to the mouth of the furnace from the pit by elevators now in use. The Rice Machine it alto on a new principle and found hy experience to answer better than any yet in use. The quickneas and regularity of the movement, producing it of a superior brightness without breaking the grain The mill i« situated on a fine Oteek, called Cat»!lend,W)n a branch of the Altamaha River, and only about half a mile from Darien. Sea Veasclo, whose diaught ol' water enables them to go to the whuff at Darien, can load at the Mill, only a Short distance off, with great facility; aa an euclmcd plane from the mill, will enable them to receive the lumber into their bow poris, almost without expence: and the mill, as new in eptirauon, can furnish 40 M. feet of plank per day, which may be increased if found necessary; the power being amply suffi cient. The lumber lent from this establishment since it went Into operation hua 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 planks, furnished from it, and it is highly probable will give it a preference in future contracts. It hat also been teen and justly admired in New-York and Philadelphia. The prospect of a renewed intercourse with the British West India Islands, renders this establishment* desirable mode of investment— offer*, in that case, having been made from JAMAICA ALOftE, for about half of all 'he pro duce of the saw-mill. The present owners hate no objection to con tinue interested in it to a certain extent, bub their other avocatious preclude their peraousl attention to it. For term* and other particulars, apply per sonally or by letter to JOHN M'NISH, Savannah. N. B. If not disposed of soon, the. miH with all its privileges, will be rented lor a term of years. Apply as above. may 13. Exchange O N BALTIMORE, at one day’, sight, foraa!o by iUU. •* UOKT, auf 6