Georgian for the country. (Savannah, Ga.) 182?-1822, August 17, 1822, Image 3

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*4 t,»n at 14,000 men to the militia in ae- ‘.ire service, in coniidoration of the die 4 m lied itate uf tame of the province*, end the iniall number or (he regular force*} (hi* body only to continue under arm* lor eight month* in the year. The propoii* lion waa lupported by aetreral deputies, nmlGnally appiovedof.—In the night of the 11th, tour or five penon* were arrett ed in the auburb* beyond the gate Lie Fuencarral, who were plotting the forma tion or an armed baud ol Servile* to act in the envitona ol the metropolis. Fiom the Faria paper* it appear*, that the French Govern mi nt has, at length, iatued order* for the Spanish refugee* to quit tho frontier towns, and proceed into the interior ol France. Bight individuali were recently tried at Lyons, charged with being concerned in the election riot*} aeven of them are aaid to have been ac quitted, and one found guilty, and sen tenced to oue yeara imprisonment. All the person* tried at Nanti, for a conapi racy to etcite an inaurrection, have been tequitted. A letter from St. Petersburgh, dated June 1, etatee, that the Emperor having previously to his departure, and conform ably with custom, repaired to the Metro politan Church, to receive the farewell be nediction of the Patriarch, the Prelate addresied His Majssly in t very nfircting speech on the events which efBict the Ciinatiuna iu the East, \ For the National falelliyenter. TO TUB CITIZENS OF TUB U, BTATEB. Fellow-Citizen): It will not be denied that the liberty of tne Pres* atands high among the rights of freemen } hut there are other rights equally dear, secured to us hy tho constitution and law* of our country. Were not this the case the Frets would soon become « scourge to this happy land. The laws are paramount to the Press, •nd to them, all who are Injured by it can, of right, resort for redress } but for an intimation of my intention to exercise this right, common to all, to punish a threatened attack, I have drawn down on me the persecuting spirit of those who believing they have much power in their hands, have persuaded themselves there is no limitstion to it. They have arro gated the right to inflict injury—and the slightest resistance to thetr tyranny, or <vm an appeal to their justice, draws down their anathemasand their vengeance. 1 am told others, higher in authority than myself, have been so punished, and am asked, why should I not bare my baok to tlie lash ? Why dare I resist tnisunine riled punishment I Why should I he so •cnsilive P 1 cm 'told 1 ntn a servant of the Peoplt. Granted—but ha* the slave no claims to mercy I l)o I forfeit the right of cititenship by my servitude ? or docs my sensibility render me less worthy ol your confidence f Fellow-Citizens i Tho official trial of Lieut. Abbot is nnw published, and, at though the authors of the attaok on me have deserved little courtesy from my band, they will be furnished with copies, The Bubject is now thirty before you, and, as fur as I am concerned, I invite criti cism- The public have now the same means of making their decision that the court martial had, and can now judge ut the propriety or impropriety of their sen tence. Fur that 1 ain in nu way account able. My agency originated in the accnmpa nying eiders, * they were faithfully eie cuted. 1 utter them for my justification, and, however painful the duly imposed on me by them, 1 did not shrink from its elocution, and the performance was maikrd with studied delicacy to, and re ceived protestation! of thanks at the time from Lieut. Abbot, and was marked with none of tlmse bb-mishea with which his coadjutors end abetters, (not he) have •ince discolored it. The sentence of the court martial has been approved of by the proper authorities; the proceedings in thr case of Mr. Binney hatt’e also been approved of, and he con- tjnuea in the exercise of his official duties, with the full confidence of thr government. When wherein have 1 offended p Fellow Citizens: This explanation was due to you ; and not only to your can d"ur,butto your interest I appeal—for you have the same interrat with myaelf. Your cate nay bn like mine, or like Mr, BUjtc’i or Capt. Hull’s, or Mr.Binney’a, What man’s character is safe, il licentious- ness distinguishes the pies* of our country? . a country, the character ot which even, it has in some instances laboured to destroy. To the laws of that country, to the Itrong arm of its justice, 1 shall, when necessary, resor^ for protection and redress. When thirf* determination was formed, 1 won ‘ aware of the storm that would be raised around me. 1 am prepared tu resist it. yhe mare it rages, the more sensible yuu dill be of the propriety of my appeal, and me stronger will be my claims tor jus tice. It will be thought I am contending with immense adds against me. It is an error; there are presses in this conntry, govern ed by the strictest rules of propriety, and from them, ub-w. ir as from yuu, 1 confi dently look lor support. I ask you not lor your suffrages; I ask you not tur a continuation uf the olfice 1 now hold: I ask from the laws of my country only that justice which is my right ; aud from you, only your good opiniuv, which I have no consciousness oi having- forfeited. It rests with you, then, to say whether the presa shall be kept within its proper bounds, or be permitted to trample on • The first order was, to proceed to Boston and investigate ihe charges, brought by Lieut. Abbot and Ur. Treset, against Amos Binney, navy sgent at thiiion, implicating Capt. tluii. The second order required Capt. F. to attend the trial of Lieut. Abbot, on the mrcatigalionuf charges preferred against him. your tbesrar rights. Whetherjit shall be uialul ani^talutary to you, or prove a y Yv- you, or prove lion, t reproach to your coun- iiLv# scourge, afbis try. The idea of my attempting to destroy the liberty of (ha pros*, is too preposterous to notice- . D. PORTER. Washington, August 3. Mr. noararaoa—By publishing llietbllawing ticket for Aldermen at (he euiuing election you will oblige O. Tuft*, A. B. Fannin, J. Gumming, I. Davenport, Win Davies, Oliver Slurgea, M. Herbert, The majority of Volet t. H. W, Habersham, James Morrison, Muses Sheftall, F. 8. Fell, F. Braiclt, T. Clark, Wm. C. Daniel! COMMERCIAL Price* Current nf Charleiton, Any. 12. Cotton 8 Island 20 a 24, stained do 14 a 16 i Santee 1B» 30, short stnple very flue 14 a IJiilo inferior to primo 10 a 131 Itice prime 2j i good 211 Inferior 2*. * Colton*—(tea Islands are nominally the fame as last week i although tomeoflioe qualities •re held ss high as 26 oents i very little doing in them About 1000 lisles of Uplands have gone otfin tho course of the week, and at an advance in same instances of half a cent nil the priors of the preceding week, ocoasionetl by the arrival ol severs! freighting ships, and by a consequent decline in fl-eights to jd per lb. to England Jtico—One or two luta of prime quality, for tho icnson, have been sold at g.’j. inferior do- soriptinns sell very hcSvily. U. 8. Bank Share* (stlci) 106, ' Courier. U. 8. Bank Stock nt N York t*t innt. 200shnres were nuld at 102 3-,8llta, and 100 shares at 102J Pticei Current at Columbia, ,Y, C. Any. 6. Colton 10 a 12J , Flour 12 a 14 j Coro gl i Bacon Ids 18. The crop of whe.-t having entirety filled the present year, flour list been sold in this place, within • few days past, at Irum 14 to RlJihc hid I and even at that price, it isdimlitlul vhti- ther there are ut this lime 10 bbls for isle in all the town. The present Corn crop Is good, so that that article has within a short lime fallen from 1 JO to gl. The Colton crop is fine, but we understand the rot has already made its ap pearance. Stock of Cotton* on hand at Havre, May 30 Louisians 11780 bales; Georgia and Carolina, short, 10303 i long 1168, Pernambuco 4164 t Msranhsm 1168 i ttsliis 137 , Qimcjaloupc 121 , St. Domingo 60 , Bengal 801 , Surat 262 i Ca racciis 376, Uuurbon 97 . Cuba 260—total 30,670. Extract of a Idler from Hio Janeiro, June 9. “We have to advise iif arrival at our market of 6000 bbls Floor from the U. S during tin- month ot Mny, subsequent to which we have two arrivals bringing say 4200 bills. The ave rage pricy in May wat ISrs a 13,JO per bbl and iheimpnrtatniitH having been nut morethnn sufficient fob demand, wo may anfelv calculate upon advantageous prices being maintained. , bltip Bread, Cudfish and N. stores demanded or small portions. -Other provisions no demand. Large arrivals new crop Cnll'ce" at market, and Abundant «t quotation#, Hides very no#rcc. IVe give it as the | revailing opinion that Coffee and Sugars will rattier decline in price.'' f* JIU0 to 5150.] [The above came by the Cadmus, at qoaran. tine. We have seen another letter of the same 'late ] Horton Put. * MARINE INTELLIGENCE. FORT OF SAVANNAH CLEARED, Brig Pinthca, Oviatt, New-York, Isaac Cohen ARRIVED, Brig Only Son, Almy, Richmond, J dayl, with fiottrto Nicholas U Neff, consignees. Sr.hr Thorn, Barnard. Darien, 1 day, with 2J bales cotton, to order. aniuviri rnoM Tilts foot. At N York Jill Inst, slpp Corsair, Porter. CP roll Tilts POUT, At N York 1st Inst, brig Alfred, Warncok, to sail in a few days. The ship Doraot, from this port for Liver pool, was spoken Slay 22, in 1st 36, long 70. The brig Only Son, from Hampton Roads for this port, waa spoken oA' Cspe Halterns on the 9lh inst. Fears were entertained at Maneillea, June 6th, that the brig Laura Town, of Salem, lind been lost, with all her crew, an her passage from Nice to that place, she having been out about 50 days. Two squadrons of men of wsr were itsndlng into the Hay nf Algiers 29th May. The ship Martha, Neal, of N York, which went sahore in the Tezel in March hat been got off. CHARLESTON, Aug 9—Arrived, ship H*i- selas, Jackson, Boston, 9 days | sch Washing ten, t.it'lelielii, N Orleans, 73 days. Attg 12—Arrived, ships Eagle, Mi*, N York, J days i Saluda, Mil, do 6. Com Perry, Brown, do 61 Martha, Lunt, Porlainouth, N. 11.11. I, ship Bel- PHILADELPHIA, Attg 3-Arrlved. Reaper, Yorke, Goltenburg,’ 32 daya i brig vldere, Lamson, N Orleans, 29. Cleared, whip Dido, Matthieu, Liverpool, NEW-YORK, Aug J—Arrived, ahipi Cortes, De Coat, Liverpool (oailcd June 23th) i Morn ing Star, Baralow, Now Orleanoi Empress, Sin clair, charieaton, i days | brig Betsey, Wales, Havana, 12, Cleaied, ahipi Superior, Dowdall, Canton i Citiaen, Hugbea, du | Merchant, Shaw, Uuenoa Ayrea. BOSTON, July 30—At Quarantine, ship Cad- mua, Lamsnu, Hio Janeiro, 4t daya. Aug 2— AiTived, brig Elias, Griffith, Lisbon, 49 days. Dr. D. Blennerhawett For Providence, , 3 lit- rrgiv’ar packet ship rising states, J. Jntiit, mnettr, Will aail on Wednesdav neat, with wind freight may tdfer. For freight nr pattigs, having good accommodations, apply on bosrd at Rice’* wharf, or to GEORGE COLLINS. •nguit 17 For New-York. The refftiUr Packet Shin COTTON PLANT, NnnrlU Muter, Will aail on Tuesday next, 20th Inat. having pm t uf her cargo on board i for freight nr naiaage apply on board, at Jotie’a Lewer Wharf, or to GROUGE GORDON, aug I r (0* The friend# and acquaintance of the lute John M'Qv**n» F.nq. are reaped fully Invited to attend Ida Funend without farther notice Thla Afternoon, at I o'clock, from the home of lira, klackay in Broughton street* aug.t7 Sblomon'a Lodge No. 1, A. V. M. OOT The Members of Solomon*# Lodge No 1, are hereby summoned to attend an extra meeting at their Lodge Hoorn To-Morrow the lHth inat. at 9 o'clock A M. for the purpose of joining tho Grand Lodge, to attend Divine Service in the Rpiaoof al Church, as a tribute of respect to tho memory of the It. W. and Rev. Walter Gram* ton, Grand Chaplain to the Grand V.odge of Georgia. It is expected that every member will be punctunl. Masons not attached fo ihy particular Lodge, are invited to attend. Rv order of the W. M. IIKNRY MACDONNELL, ffeo'c Solomon** Lodge, No. 1. Aug 17,5829. , G. R. A- Chapter No. 1. (O’ The Compaslons of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter lire requested to meet at their Hall To-Morrow meriting at 8 o'clock, to Join tho prncoasinn of tho Grand and aiihnrtlinalo I.odgca nf this cityto pav tho respect duo their departed Companion the Rev. Witter Cranston, late Grand Chaplaii. By order of the M, E It. P. CUTHBERT, Beo’ry'P. T. Jtfgir , Union Lodfl’c No. 3. 03’’ The Member* of Union Lodge No 8, are hereby summoned to attend a apreial meeting at their Lodge Room litis Evening, it hslfpast 7 o’clook—and also to attend a meeting To-Mnr- row morning at halfpual 8 o’clock, for the pur- pnae nf joining thr Grand Lodge in pruci-isinn, to tho Episonpal Church, whctc the Funeral Sermon of onr late Hrnther, the Rev. Walter Cranaton, will he preached, Transient Breth ren who may wish to join this Lodge uro res pectfully invited, WM, 1 j)RNF.lt, Aug 17 Mister />, T, (O* The Le1.ter-fing.of the Rrig Flotilla, for Liverpool,-will lie taken IVom the Counting-House ufllie Subscriber* litis eve. ning at 6 o’clock. JOHN LATHROP « Co, aog 17 LANDING TO'IOM the brig Only Son, 400 Ids Richmond wA FI,OUR, of Cunningham U lluthrrford’a Brandi, of the pew Wheat, and particularly fine Fo isle by NICIIOLA8 U NEFF. »ng If p • Corn und Flour. Bnaheli wlilte Flint Corn HWILU too bis auperfltia Baltimore Howard at re t-t Flour, received per iclir Solly, from Baltimore, for aale hy " > DOUGLASS U SORREL. «Q|! 17 p _ _ " Lime v MuckcreI,'6jC, 100 his Tliomsslown Lime 50 do New No 3 Mackerel 20 bags prime Green Coffee 2009 lha Dacon 7 easel writing, wrapping, letter,and folio poat Paper 30 hundtea Hay 20 bla Prime Pork, for aale by ROBERT 8. GOFF, attg 17 j) Kkrliange wharf boardtm: tTpHREBnrfonV yotlng gentlemen ran be an. U enmmodated with Hoarding and Lodging 4n a respectable family, Ida neutral situation, and on the mn-t muderale lermi. Apply to the Editor nf the Gaonouit, mg 17 LOST, O N Thttradiy evening, a Red Morocco Pock et Honk, coaUiningaboot 31 Dnllara uf thr following description—one of g20Darien llsnki one 3 duller hill ofthe Tnuirnnce (ioihpany 1 one J dollar and nne 1 dollar of the Hank nf Angiista,at)d Sundry other pepers, of no use tn any peraon but the owner, t liberal reward will be given hy Inlying the aim* at.thli office •ng 17 15(/hales fjottoii wunt- II the Ship COM MERCM,Cspt Gardner, for Liverpool, apply,to JOHN LATHROP b Co. auflT 0 * tit ed to tU H©(D For aulo by aug 13 COFFEE. Raga prime Green Coffee, landing from aloop Packet, from Baltimore iUi DOUGLA88 U SORREL. H AVING been eittmined and approved of by the Georgia Med'cai Society, offers his professional services to the inhabitants of Sa« vannah and its vicinity. Dr. B. can be consult* ed at any lime, at Mrs M^eod’a boarding house, near the Baptist Church. aug 1.1. p New Flour. L ANDING from ichr Tea Plant, from Rich mond, 200 bis Flour, from New Wheat (Uitv Milts.) Alts—80 kegs Manufactured Tobacco No. 1. For sale by ISAAC CUUEN. aug 13 p . Corn—afloat. Q(J)®(E) Busheh primo white Com, fbr tug 13 p PONC8 b MACKENZIE. SUPERIOR PATENT Cold Exuressed Castor Oil. O.liVIiVirh Bottle, of the above, just receiv ed, and tor talc by POUYAT O HOLLAND, Druggista andChemists, opposite the Eachange «tiK 13 p Notice. E DWARD WILLIAMS offers hia services to the friends uf the late Arm of E. Wil liams U Co. in the transaction of Cmmietien Bu- rinest, at Savannah. aug 6 To Hire, Srpwo Negroes, one a tint rate Bricklayer, « the other a Waiting Boy. Apply at this office. aug13 . Ten Thousand Dollars, O R any part thereof, will be loaned until 1st December neat, on a pledge of Stock of either of the Banka ofthe State of Georgia. Ap ply to GEORGE SCHLEY, July S No lj CcuamcTcc Row For 'NcW-York, Thy fast sailing parket ship tlKN. ( ARRINUTON, Htintu, Matter will positivity sail on Sunday neat, 18th hist, witlt wlut freight may offer.— For freight or panage, apply on board, ur to HALL V HOYT. aug 13 l u For New-York, I'llo regular packet Inig T'EI.EOHAPU, StteU, .Mailer, iWdl meet with immediate despatch,— Fur li eight or paasage, lisvlng good accontmu- dulioos, apply ou board, ur In HALL (J HOYT. *ttg 13 For Freight or Charter, Thr "launch uchtmucr HOPE .S’ EST HER, Oilpi Maker, 1* nnw ready to take freight. Apply to Itiu captain on board at Anderson's wharf, or to J. It. HKRUERT U CO. aug 6 Executors' Sale. By J B. Herbert Co.‘ Os Ikr/t'et Tueirtay in 'ufatmbrr next/ VTwit.l. he sold at the court house in the city ofSavaaoah, between the uaual hours, 26 head ofUattlo, V llitriea 2 riding Chain, 1 Jersey Waggon 30 Ree liives, 3 cotton Font Gina * Plantation Tools and ilnoseheld Furniture belong! og to the rotate of Thomas G. Divio, ml sold for the benefit ofthe heir* anu credilon. july 90 Lauds for Hale. GTJWFa nuhimrihor will dell the tallowing Land* ’Ll tor CMtih, or shy other properly, ht longing to Mary and JoavpIiGlhhins, orphann l.otNo. .142, Ut District uf Early County i ditto Nu. 986, 16th Dialriot ol F*atiy County. MARY BURNETT, July 10 now Mnrkrt atrort. Notice. r ROPOSAI.S will be reoelved until the lat day of October nr*t, to atipply the Steam ll at Company with WOOD on the Savannah river, fro- one year Applications for contracts most apenity the quality and price, agd name the landing where to he delivered. I.etten, poll paid, addressed to Carina Tracy, Treasurer, Aoguats, orlo the President at Sa vannah, will he promptly a tended to, S. C. DUNNING, Prea’t, aug 6 UHNU1NE DRUGS AND MEDICINES. PtiUYA'T b HOLLAND, Dinggitt) unU L'hctmtt, optmite the Exchange sVdtPunmiA, O FFER for *nlu oh the inoat liberal terms, for cash, town acceptanrea, or the uiual credit to fnmr.tunl cuilomera, an extensive as- Mirtmeitl of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, and FA* TEN'T 'MEDICINES, reoeivud from Apolhe curii’N* Hall, l.omlon, via New-York and Boston, a few of which are tminim atrd #h follows i— DUlJUiS, MKDlCINKS, AND OIIRM1CAI.A, Opium, Aloe#, Gampbur, < hamomile Furuvian Dark, Gum Aralno Fulv. lihuharb. Hippo, Gentian Gaulle 8oty, Fulv, Jalap Cream Tariar, Sweet Oil Nuimega, Cinnamon, Clove* Fulv. amt Rimu Ginger. Mugncttift, Mtmnu, l.iqnnt'ice AannHcBilda, RrimRionc Rulimm Co| ivi, Aqun Fortla Spirita Nitre, Spirilii HarUhuiH iulphur, Rochelli! Suite, Saltpetre Glauber Suits Double refined Ep#om Salta Calomel, Tartar Kmctie Spaninh lnditfo, Cochineal, Logwood Fchi'I A#h, Alluin, Copi era# Blue Vitriol, 8ognr Lend, Annatto Sp#niah Flics, Sullron, Cuhuba White Vitriol, Liimlau, Rutten atone Black Load Virginia and Seneca Snake Root Fhoiphorua, Vol. BalAmmomao Amimony, Amenir, Corrosive bublimaU Quick 8dvr , Red Frecinitale Colombo, Umax, Gum hioo Extracts of Gentian and Bark Flaxseed, Senna, Elder Flowera Bermuda Arrow Hoot, bquilla Digital!*, Oil Wormiecd Coriander and Cnraway .Seed# •• IU)icand Outngc Flower Water I'atcnt Medidnca. T.nncaetrrS Geirnfae Hiuck Dt »p Eho Medicinal De xlm-ion for Gout Bulm of Quito, Columbian Oil .Mellon*# Cough Dropa 8oda and Smdhti Fowdert, Kngllah and Amerl* can , Henry'a Calcined Magnesia. Ilpnr)'i Aminat in Vinegar n .lamo#'j Fowdert Mmccrihui and Russian Oil, for (he hair Rntemuida llrupa, Bntinh Oil HalAsim Honey, Onodtlduo Fa’ppcrmiot, Tuilington Medicamenlum, Lee’# Genuine Pill* Church'# Cuuglt Dropa Cliingo’# Worm Loaengca Cheltenham 8alta Young*# ami Milnnr'a Lemon Acid Thompson's Eye Water Itch Ointment, Jcauii’a Drop*, Wc, ApothecaricM J'liials and S^op Furniture. Cupping, Diaacctmg, and t ooth Batractin, In- ■trumenti l.anoots, Torniqticta, Pocket Inotrumetita Crooked and it nut Fui-cepa, metslic and elaatic Boogiaa Miscciluneous Articles. 30 boaca Cologne Water IU(J do Variegated Windsor Soap JO do Plain do do 1U gi.icc silver wired and common Tooth Briithea Red and black Wafer* Essence of Lemuo atul Deygamot O'to uf Roses Starch and lloae Hair Powdlr Lip Halve, Tapers Maccabsu ami Hootch Snuff Refined Liquorice in boaea DrepLakeNo 1 A|i"thecariei Hcaleaand Weight* Crucibles, Morttra IUU boles Ssi-utugs, Congress Spring Water, by the bottle or boa DaV-tf-Martin's Liquid Blacking , Japan Varuiah for llarnei* Canary and Hemp Seed POUYAT U HOLLAND latter thrmsee.lv that no eatsbllslimeot of Bos kind in SsvannMi, can otfur greater inducements for trade to deal ers in their line- They have, with considerable pains, e.tabhshed Agents in all the principal ei- tiea in the Union, for the purpose of evading themselves of the advantages which the differ ent mat kets tfford for selecting articles of the best quality, and purchasing them at the cheap est rates. All srticlee warranted Genuine. Tim most prompt attention given to Country Olden. P. A H. inform their friends and the public, that Medicines may be procured at any time of NIGHT by applying at our Wm. u. Heixaro’s residence, Penlicld’s Buildings, UruughUtn-at. three doors west of Mr. Dtuiitr’ffi .Li g PUBLIC SALES. Administrator's Sate. By J. B. Herbert § Co: On lk* /nf ty in Gri#A*r wrrf, vrytl.l. bo aohl bef ut? the court house in th« v Js# city of Savannah, betwern the uiua hour#, a Negro Man named Dave, lold mb the property uf Mr Samuel Davenport, decerned, by order-of tbc Admlnlstratur. Terms caab. attg 6 t Just Received, Per the Hisittg States, 4 BiIpi Uom stic plaids 2 da do Stripra 2 du do Brown Shirting 3 lihda prime Sugar 2 Ion.', lump do 6U bla N. Gin hr litre, SO hhda Tobaoco. For sale by OURAY TAFT. aug 10 a Notice! N OTICE Is hereby given, that the copartner. nerthip heretofore eiiming betwreh Ful- ward Williams of 9avsmtah, anil Aliijah Fisk of Bnitoo, under the firm of K II illiami tJ Co. Suvsnniti, Georgia, is this day dissolved by mu tual consent. All persona having demsnda against tho laid film, are leqneitedto present' thv same for paymunt, and all prranni indebted to said firm, are arilcd upon to make payment to Edward Williams, of Savannah, by whom tho bttimeu will be hereafter canied on A FISK. EDWARD WILLIAMS. Bolton, June IS, 1822. tog 6 Ki'esli Paints, Brushes, Oil, ijC. T HE subscribers have just received, and of- fer for sale, the following article! on libofr al termt 300 kega White Lead in Oil Red I cad Spanish Brnw ] Venet ian Red S Dry and in OQ Verdigriee j 10 hli Spirit! Turpentine Const Varnish 1000 galls, t.otarrd Oil, Gtuo (Irish) * 300 do Lamp Oil, beat quality Prussian Blue Gobi and Silver Leaf Chrome and King’s Yellow < Patent Yellow anil Green Blue and green Verdeter Vermillion, English and Chines* Blue nut G 'een Smalts Paint Urnshctt, assorted limber. Tori Sienna, Botch Pink Rose Pink, Litharge, Pumice Stun* Winduw Glass,B by Bland til by 12 POUYAT U llOt.LAND, aug 13 p Opposite the Exchaiig* TO CAPITALISTS. * A VERY luperior Stram 9*w Mill haa been recently errotfd in the viciniiy ofthe CYL'T OF DJIlUEuV, aa the moat eligible situatloo for a huaioesa of the kind on the Atlantic ahorn of the United 8Utea. Posiculog all the advantages of un in- eihauatible supply nf the flneat yellow pitch l’iite and Cypruia 1'lmhcr, built on a Rue oltifti with thirteen fret WBierclo»-toit,andanaiuraI cove for th* reception of logs. Thu present owners not having it tn their power tu bestow that attention to it which a concern of such magnitude requires, are desir ous of telHtyy the whole, or a par* of their inter est in it, ami now offer il for lale at a very low valuation, ami much less thansuoli aslruetur* ouold be completed for. There has Just hern added to It e very anpe- rltu- Hiee /'omuttny Jllachine, capable of dis charging at lesat 30 tierces uf clean rice pea day i and a Corn-Mill, all let in motion by l|i* Mine engine. llie Saw-Mill li upon a new principle, by the late renowned Ciril Engineer, Mr. IIKN. NIE of London, who cent apt one of his brat workmen to superintend its erection alt ctn now cot with 4B saws, and may bo made to drlr* twice that number. The Bteam Engine la perhapa the brat In th* United States, made by Messrs. 1101,TON U WATT, of 8olio, near Birmingham) and erected under the inspection ef their brat fore man, sent out expressly for that purpose. ' A wonderflil expence is raved In furl, ra the saw-duit from .he pitch-pine la lound to answer instead of Are-woud, and is carried to th* mouth of the fUrnace from the pit by elevator* now in uae. The Rice Machine iealao on * new principle and found by experience to answer better than any yet in me. The quickness end regularity ■ofthe movement, producing It of * superior brightnera wilhuut breaking the gram. The mill is situated on anno Cieek, called Cat-Head, on a branch of the Altamaha Klver, and only about half a mile from Darien. Sea Vessels, whose d.sughl of water enable* them to go to the wharf si Darien, esn load at the Mill, only * ahort distance off, with great fbcility i as an enclined plane from the mill, will enable them to receive the lumber into their bow ports, slmoat without expence: end th« mill, u now in operation, can (Umish 40 M. feet uf plank per day, which may be Inereued If found ncocnary i the power being amply suffi cient. The lumber tent from this establishment line* It went into operation lira been allowed to b* superior in quality end regularity in uwing. The eommlraionen uf the Nevy of the Uni. Sad State* have approved of the ship plank*, fumlahed from it, and it la highly probable win giv* it a preference in future eontracte. It has alto been teen and Justly admired in New-York and Philadelphia. The proepect of a renewed intercourse wlm the British Weal India Dltnda, renden this eatablishment a desirable mode of investment— offer*, in that cue, hiving been mado from JAMAICA ALONE, for about half of all the pro duce of the taw.null. .... The proem owner# have xo objection to con* tinue interrated tn it to a certain extent, but their other avocations preelude their personal attention to it. , For terms and other particulate, apply pen lonallj or by letter to ^ Savannah. try N. #. If not disposed ef aoon, the mill with all iu privileges, will be rented for a term of year*. Apply <u a^.. «■»rSi