Georgian for the country. (Savannah, Ga.) 182?-1822, August 20, 1822, Image 3

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riP-i, tlirtl of fe*er, at limn*, May afi, 'want*of 100 ton* Wlhtn. Hie donoeft toWTnr nrT*<t of pfidH. 10,11,11, lS,ll»t«! toVZ. jtl'ily on tliowr floods, will ba the mmt M 15e«mfc SO baloa (to Alabama at 10| cents. 52. I«hic Rand, MiiMiinmen, died of flm« laid on ummhihttrd onoa- Prohibit- Mon ®y «••*"*,■«*! In demnml, at Gal} fees June 8., a, Forl-eu Prince. «J Good, c.nnot on any. ccouM.be .Mow- r ,° rr, J 1,,,n l , | n tt«r thin i tnf Ivrmnnth ho—t«t v the Info amount nf produce on Hunt!, in the place ot deposit. r Fhey may b® on which advances have been made.Origin# and reel ported untlciany fljo, provided tho other etpenaealnotllted—Sd ( the failure of the .........I., I l IV. * .. r * . . enrt tl.e k*.l iMMenaot nf lk« nraeoiit niiiree 3. J.iiiti Cntlle, Suigeon, died at era, Julj’ 80, ol lever. 4. Oliver \V, Wood, Mitlihipmin, died It ten. July 80, ol fever. 3. ChristopherT.Emmet, Midshipman, died July 48, »i Havana, of fever. C. Abraham llosaclt, Midshipman, died July 83, ol lever, ot Havana. T. Alexander M. Murray, Mid-hipntan, died, at Havana, July S3, id fever. 8. Herman Rutgers. Midshipman, died It nea. uf lever, July 83. 9. John I. Sickles, Captain'* Clerk, died «t sea, July 19. 10 U-urge W. Isaacs, Lieutenant,died ■I sou, Aupust 1. 11. Lieut. Geo. Pearce, aince dead at Craiiey Island. JVhr/oflr, August 10—It afTurdi us much pleasure to learn, that|the sick uf the Mnceuonisn, on Cranev Island, are ra pidly convalescing.—Tliursduy being wet •ml chilly, was very unfavourable to their progress. Throe deaths nccored yeater day, hut no new caaeawere added 10 the number of the sick, which ia now 58—12 of them are very promiaing. Lieutenant Spencer haa nearly recovered, and ahould 4he weather preserve a consistent temper ature, the lilt of convalescents it ia be lieved, will be daily augmented. Tho 3 carters on (he Ialaml arc very commo inns, and the Medical attendance as good as could be desired—Ibid. IMingtim. August 9.—The official Jtrmv Regiatea for 1882, haa just appear »d. The information which it contains, with the exception of the atation of each aiffirer, ia not, new, though useful fur the ■purposes of reference. The following cl inic from ii, ia of morn general interest than the rest, and ia, therefore, extracted for the information uf nur readers l— "The Western Department comprises all west nfa line drawn from the southern- moat point of East Florida, to the north west extremity nf Lake Superior, taking In the whole ol Tennessee and Kentucky; and the eastern department all east of such line. " The Head Quarters of the General in Chief ia in the District of Columbia. •* The Head Qunrtera of the Command • ing Generul of the Western Department ia at Louisville, Kentucky; and the Head Quarters of the Commanding Gene ral ol tho Eastern Department ia at Gnu* Senior’s Island, New-York.”—JVitf. Jut. Liberty of the Press.—Scarce haa any one committed so egregious a mistake as Cum. Porter. Hit he true, at he con tends, that the Press was never more de moted to calumny, ia it not equally true that never was poldic suspicion more awake to the conduct of public agents P Instead of attempting to a«c enquiry, ■ought he not to have defil'd it ? To have asked, (and it is dnubtl'ul whether he ahould have done that,) a suspension of public opinion, till (he facts could come out—was sufficient—There he ought to Itavo stopped Vindicate yourself by facts .’ml arguments—and trust to the •nergies of truth—ia a far more manly and less suspicious course, than to threat- ami intimidate. Did Jefferson threaten the Native ?—How many of the innocent officers whom he has arraigned, has sued ot threatened him or the Editor ?—Nut one!! We are among the first to do justice to the services, the chivulry, the ability, the Integrity of Porter—tho wonder is how he should nn this occasion have so grossly erred.—JSujuirer. The London Courier of the 90th June, complains heavily of the application of the East India Cempany Directors, to the British Ministry, fur a reduction of the duties on the East India Sugars. « The measure,” says tho Courier, •< has ex pressly in view the ruin of our West In dia Islands. Mr. P. Moore mentioned that sugar could be raised in the East by/refilleu at "tie half-penny per pound, which in the West produced by slaves, cost five pence half penny. The measure is utged by two parties ; one, those who desire the abolition of slavery in the W. Indies; the other, the fteo traders to the East Indies, whuse object is to take from the Well, a great commodity in which they may deal.” The Courier contends that the Weat Indies are to be considered us a more cer tain and valuable possession for Great Britain than tho East. “India maybe lost by a war with France and other Eu ropean powera, or by an attack from Rus- liu, and it is still more iu danger from an explosion among the natives ; whereas the West Indies are in no such danger while the Britlt navy prevails. Suppose Jamaica Inst, either by an attack of a fo. reign enemy, or an insurrection of the negroes, E .gland could speedily recover it it her navy predominates on the ocean. Thus a great source of revenue (about 8 millions per annum,) and a great market far her manufactures are secured to her." These views are not without interest for •n American politician.—JVaf. On*. vessels, emplnved lor that nurnnsp. be at ,,rt * ,n<l ll "‘ h: "' prospect of the present Sugar least I0() Inns burthen, if Foreign and 00 t”'P. the planters tVoin meeting ttulr II I ,.L , . payments, hut by means of piper, psysble in . National. In addition to the deposit January, February, Much and April, and ah. tluly, (he prohibited {roods, rn-exported in sorbin# a large proportion of the capital of len- the former, will pay a transit duty nf 1 dars—Hd, the high We of Interest in the north- percent! but, if the goods be sent to the *ro mates—sod, 4th, the necessity which the Spanish Provinces beyond the seas, they l^jjj * re now u " d,r of cuM,llln * th,,r di ” must, by all means, go in national bottoms. “/VeijAfs-To Liverpool, for cotton per lb. And, lastly, prohibited goods on board* till; lo France dodo *.*f cents; to Northern any vessel less than 100 tons hurthen, ports, do do If a 1 3.61 do tobacco per hhd coming from a foreign port, and found. »**. Cam. Nepori. Slt'lW, 7 s '; Abstrs C. of Reports ^ the ate to be confiscated, and the master fined ...... uiakelev, ,mn„ ih. mont ate in a sum equal to tho value of the same ; for the recovery of such fine, the lawful guilds on board, belonging to the master, as wtdl as the freight, will be liable, and il insufficient, the vessel hvrself; although she should nut be his property. With respect to vessels of more than too tons, with prohibited goods lur the peninsula, the Custom House officers afloat must con fine themselves to ascertain, that they pro ceed straight to the port of their destina tion ; there being no occasion for detain ing those Which are going front the ports of deposit to foreign countries, as tho masters must prove, that they Itava landed their cargoes at the places to which they are bound. UNION TICKRT. Ur. Roiairrsox--Please publish the following Ticket for Aldermen fit the ensuing election in September, which 1 hare entitled th* Union Ticket because it is believed It will unite the ma jority of votes) and will receive “the long pull, the strong pull and the pull altogether.'* '* United we Stand) divided we Fall." James Morrison, Charles Morris, tV. Davies, It. W. Habersham, W. C. Daniell, Moses Herbert, Ports nf Mohile and Ulakeley during l|tc month of July, 1822, Os cctten ft. lumber. ih ires For New-York 11 Philadelphia 3 3180 yu iu> 29 S3 4o,yro 26,000 12,000 for Miiladelplrt&i Flic tsrkrl brig FRANCES, Is dally expected from Philadelphia, nd will return without delay. freight ur passage, apply to NlCH «»g For ItCHOr.AS U NF.FF. Notice. T UP. subscriber will be absent fVnm the city for a short time ( during bis absence Mr. Samurl Pniuiucn will net as his attorney. MffgO o I. MINIS. 47,200 6600 4,600 21 3467 79.800 49,570 229 40,664 1,369,778 211,890 Muscb Sheftall, Mordecai Sheftall, Sen P. S. Fell, T. N. Morel, L. S. D’Lyon, C. II Hayden, Thomas Clark. Geo. L. Cape, Mr. noBKBTson—By giving place to the fol lowing ticket for Aldermen you wdl oblige ms* ny voters. Two to O/if. Charles Harris, s Moses Herbert, R. W. Habersham, William Uuvia, Mordecai Sheftall, Sen. C. II Hayden, James Morrison, Geo. L Cope, W. C. Daniell, 1.. S. D’Lyon, Dr. Moses SlieftaUy Joseph Cummings F. S. Fell, Thomas Clark. Mr. Ro*rnTSotr—You are requested to insert tho following Ticket for Aldermen at the ensu ing election:— Charles Harris James Morrison, Mordecai Sheftall, Sen. I., S. D’Lyon. George L. Cope, F. S. Fell, C. II. Hayden, William Davies, Moses Sheftall, W.C. Daniell, A* I. C. Shaw, T. X. Morel), Thomas Clark, It. W. Habersham. MARRIED, At Gardiner, Mass. Edward Wit.mams, Esq. of Savannah, to Miss Louisa 8. Lituqow. Spanish Commerce.—The Spanish Cor tes have decreed that the following Ports; at. Sebastian, Bilbos, Santander, Corunna, Cadiz, Malaga, Alicant, Barcelona and Cruft of Tenerife—are henceforth to tie the only ones where Prohibited Goods may be deposited, with the exception however, of Foreign Cocoa, Sugar, Cochi neal, Indigo, Cofee, Corn tod Flour, which are declared inadmisiable. The packages ol prohibited goods must weigh 4 arrobies; and the vessels, either national vr foreign, biit;ging the same, must be up* DIED, At Augusta, 9th inst. Mr. John Suttie, a na tive of Vife-Shlre, Scotland, aged 24 years. At Augusta, 9thinst. Mr Cleon Nally, a na tive of Maryland, aged 39 years. At Madison Springs, 1st inst. Ann* H. Wil liamson, daughter of l)r. Charles Williamson, of Milledgcville. At Milledgeville, 4th inst. Daniel Lyman, Jr. A native of Rhode Island, aged 28 years. At Greensboro’, 3d inst George Abner Wells, son of Matthews Wells, Keq. In Warren County, on the 29th ult. John Gib son, aged about 77 years, a native of i’ennsyl* vania, and upwards of 50 years a citizen of Geor- gia. At Greensboro*, 18th ult. Mrs. Maria Mirvan Grimes wife of S. Grime*, Esq. aged 32 years, 5 months and 4 days At his seat in Koxbury, near Boston, 1st inst. James Perkin* Esq. aged 61 years. At Leeds, England, Mr. John Bray, Come dian, for 17 years a resident of the Culled Stutcs. COMMERCIAL. Boston N Orleans Pensacola Total, Previous 9 > mouths 3 Total 250 44,13! 1,449,578 271,360 The quantity of (*ntton on hand at the two ports, does not vary much from 2 00 hales j that which is yet to come forward, we cannot state with confidence, it, however, i\ none )u\s over will be sufficient to enoreasr the exports from this quarter to a« least 18,01)0. Lumber and lUvea afo abundant at both pla ces, and wdl bftfllkely to continue no- no part ofthe United States b*ing better supplied with lumber and mills than (be country bordering on the waters which cmyty into this bav. Tho Cotton miiiKi't hun encountered no change worthy of list ice during the past month. Several lota during the time huve changed own er* in various wa/s. Prices have Ranged be tween 9 and 13 cents, depending on the mode of payment as well us quality. Remitter. Liverpool JUarketo, Juuu 24— Cigton, very lit tle alteution cun be noticed, eithfr in the gen oral demand or the currency, except for infe rior descriptions, which huve been more diffi cult of sale ami ut a trifling reduction. Good qualities of Roweds and Orleans were inlith’ re quest, and had holders*besn disposed to accede to lower rateH, sales would have been considera ble. A smalt public pale of Hea Islands und lloweds took place oi^ Friday, which wertt off very languidly, inferior sorts at reduced rates. Of 502 hags Sea Islands, 278 very ordina'y to line Hold 1’A to 18^ t 20 lloweds, ordinary to middl-ng 7$ to 7^. The private transactions consisted ot 3981 Ruweds at 7J to UJ j 1125 Or leans 8 to Ilf { 74 Sea Islands I3fdtu2s. F.xtract nfa letter from a respectable American at Paris to hut cut respondent in Boston, dated June 4. “I huve to inform you of the partial failure of the crop of Uaw Silk, which has caused an ad vance of 12 to 15 per cent. In Languedoc the crop will be 5-8, in Piedmont 2-3ds, and in ma ny parts ol Italy the failure has been pretty ex tensive. Reports of this kind are frequently circulated,but you may rely on the above state ment. Silk is now held at advance of from 12 to 15 J ier cent and every prospect of a fu thcr rise, t haa made considerable stir in the inarketn, There are, however, but few manufacturers ut present who have ready made articles of silk in their warehouses that pretend to an advance on them i but they cannot be mude at their form er prices. Some few orders have been given in antici pation of the accustomed demand s but few pur chases are however now making. u Piicet at Port uv Prince, July 18. Mess Beef g 11 50 a 12 j prime do 9 | Candles mould per lb 15 cents t sperm 45 \ Flour per hid £10 t Codfish per 100 U>h 6 50 a 7 j Scale 4 » Mackerel No. 2 per bbl 7 50 a 8 } No. 3 £7 a 7 50 | Pork mess per bbl 21 a 24 \ prime 16 a 18 j cargo 12 a 14 j Tobacco, leaf, per 100 lba »8a9. Krportt—Coffee pet lb 32 sous ; Cotton do 14 j Logwood per 1000 lbs 8 j Tortoise shell per lb 8. Remurkt—Coffee has been on the decline for afow days past, and the European orders for the season being nearly settled, we may look for a further decline in price. The coming crop has every appearance of abundance, and is in a great state of forwardness. Pork, Mackerel and Codfish are in good de mand, and sales quick at the quotations. Flour is dull, owing to the large quantities of native provisions, which supercedes the consumption of it, but increases the demand for salted provi sions, with which they are used. STATE OF THE MARKET. Satarrah, August 20. COTTONS—The stock of Upland Cotton having materially diminished by reoent exports to Europe and the nor 1 hern porta, prices have advanced a little : It may be quoted at 10 a 14 and 15, but must be ottictly prime to command either of the latter prices. Sea Islands general ly 20 a 23. Some prime psrcela have been sold at 26 a 28. ItlCE is in very little request—but the limit ed quantity remaining will be required for home consumption. CORN—Several cargoes of Corn afloat last week were purchased at 75 i it is again retail' ing at 90. Price* Current at ^cu-Tork, Jlug 3. Canon—The import of the week was 1650 bales. Rice—But little doing, and no alteration in rates. New Rice 3 a 3 501 old 2 12 a 2 50. Eft port from 1st Jan* »<> 1st July, 7-6J tierces. Freight* to Liverpool -A small improvement. Cotton, squaie and round bales, per lb 4d a jd Tobacco per hlid id* ; Rice 10s 6da ils. Bills on England 10 per cent t do ou France 522. Pricee Current at New Orleans, July 20. The busmesss ol this week lias been much interrupted by bad weather. Cotton—The following sales, which have been communicated to us, although they do not pre sent a view of the whole transactions of the week, will serve to give a good idea of the state of Uie market, viz •—About 230 ot the best qua lity at 18 a 19 cents, the greater part at the lat ter i rice. A lot of 100 bales, classed as prime, st 17 ceqts roun ^ 90 oalp Alabama at the fol- Lost or Stolen, F ROM a limue on the Ha>, on Thursday evening last, a red Morocco POCKET BOOK, containing about £31 Dollars of the following description—one of £20 Darien Bankt one 5 dollar bill of the Insurance Company j one 5 dollar and one 1 dollar of the Bank of Augusts, and sundry other paper* of no use to any person but the owner. A liberal reward will be given by leaving the wme (or any infor mation ihat may lead to its recovery) at this of- firi* wur s ?0 p Ten Dollars Rewin d. L OST yesterday morning, a small red Mo- •icco POCKET HOOK, containing sixty- tinec Dollars, among wh-ch were two twenty dollar notes of the Bank of Darien, one of them stamped on the hack t the remainder in smaller notes. Also, one note of hand drawn by Fred, erick Selliek in favor of Robert Worrell, en- domed by Robert Worrell and John Nevitt, for £89 79 { one ditto drawn by Col. Steele White, in favor of John Nevitt, ft>r £381 one due hill drawn by James Dick, in favor of John Nevitt, fm £10 j another due bill drawn by John Grib- bin, in favor of the same, for£l5| one ditto drawn by Wm. Oglebay, in favor ofthe estate ofDr Parsons, late of St. Marys. There are al so several Memorandums and papers which can be of no use to any person but the owner. Ten Dollars Reward will be pa d to the finder, on the delivery of the Pockfct Book and contents to JOHN WINTER, aug 20 e For Providence, . The regular packet ship > lUSINti STATUS, J. Jacobs, muter, Will sail on Wednesday rtext, with w hat fVeight may offer. F<*r freight or passage, having good accommodations, apply on board at Rice’s wharf, or to GEORGE COLLINS< aqgust 17 # • For New-York. The regular Packet 9hip COTTON PLANT, Rusirll, Master, Will sail on Tuesday* next, 20th Inst, having part of her cargo on board i for freight or pusangc apply on board, at Jotie’s Lower Whurf, or to GEORGE GORDON. sub ir For Ncw-York, The regular packet brig TELEGRAPH, Snell, Matter, wdl meet with immediate despatch.— For freight' or paHsage, having good accommo- dntions, apply on board, or to HALL HOYT. «UB 13 PUBLIC SALKS. By J. B. Herbert tt To. TO-MOItltOW, Silt inst at 10 l> - r |, ll .|t tt illte Hid en Smilh'e whmf, landing f,.„ n ', r \, hnbella, 65 bis prime Muscovado Sugar T.rmi.i tlmi* of.si.. Jltfortth. invent 11 t'eltrk, An'Jtsvnrlmpnt rf GROCERIES, Pc. ALSO, 10 bit N.wai k Oid.» Also—for account of all concerned, 3 piece* damaged Cotton Digging. Tcimt cli mg 30 Executors' Sale. By J B. Herbert ft; Co. On the fret Tuetdny in S,pirmb,r next. VTWII-I, be sold st *lto court Ioiiirc in iho city vJf of Bnvannah, between the ti.ual haunt, 36 head of Cattle, 2 Hones 2 nd ng Chair., t Jct-srv Waggon 30 Bee Hives, 3co>(on Foot (tins Plantation Toni, and Household Furniture, (longing to the estate of Thomas G. I), via, nnd .old for the ben.At of the heir. antStcredilors. July 20 . Administrator's Sals. By J. B. Herbert ft; Co; On the fi e! Tueiday in October next, WY'I.I. be .oldhefor. the cottrt houM in tlie SAT city nf Savannah, between the u<ua hour., .Negro Man named Dave, .old a. tho property ol Mr Samuel Davenport, deoeaicd. by order ofthe Admioislretor. Terms cs.h. »UK 6 t Notice. N OTICE Is hereby given, that the oopartner- nership heretofore existing between Ed ward Williams of Savannah, and Ahijah Fink of ,Hinton, tinder the firm of E. iFi/ium. li Co. Suv.nn.lt, Grorgla, is tills day dinnlved by mu tual oonaeiit. All penoni having demand, against the .aid Aim, are requested to pieHrnt the isme for payment, and all pcmnni Indebted to said Arm, arc called upon to make payment to Edward William., of Savannah, by whom this bonne., will b. hereafter curried on A FISK. EDWAltD WILLIAMS. Bones, June 18, 1823. aug 6 Notice. P ROPOSALS will bo received until the latf thty of October next, Jo supply tig; Meant Hnal Company wi*h WOOD on tile Savannah river, fur one year, Applioatioiiafornutitl'octs must specify the quality und price, and name the landing where to tie delivered. Letters, poll paid, •ddi-esaed to Csrlna Tracy, Treasurer, Augusta, er to the President at Bads vannalt, will be promptly a>tended to. S. C. DUNNING, Prca’t. ■tg« Notice. N INE months afu-r the date oftliia notify application will lie made to the Ilonoruble the Juatices of the Inferior Court of Liberty County, for permission to sell the real estate of Letty Carter, deceased, for tlte benefit of the heirs and creditors ofthe auid deceased. LIGHT TOWNSEND, Adm’tfr. aug 15 4* MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF SAVJlJWJiH. CLEARED, Ship Gen Carrington, Britton, N York, Hall (J Hoyt Brig Howard, Perkins, Hampton Roads, J Lathrop & co. Sloop Mario, Po-qiu-t, Brunswick. Sloop Packet, Clark, Philadelphia, Hall Si Hoyt ARRIVED, Schr Isabella, Pearson, Burncoa, 5 days, with sugaa, coffee ami fruit, to F Jahntau. Patten- ger, Mr. Russell. Left schr Mary Josephs, 5 days from Martinique. ARMYAIJ If BOM THIS POnT- At Philad. 6th inst. brig Frances, Funk. At St. Augustine, 11th inst sloop J iicpl. uf rou this ronT. At N York, Aug 5, brig Ceylon, Eskelion, to sail with dispatch. CLBARRD ron THIS fOTIT, At Charleston 13th inst. sloop Delight, Coop er. At Boston lit inst. sch Clarissa b Mary, Jen kins. The schr Echo, for this port, sailed from N York 6th inst. For Salp, O N board the schooner Three Sitter*, Captain James D. Taylor, from the Havana, at the Exchange wharf, a quantity of West India Fruit conaiating of Pine Apples, Oranges, Limes, Bannahas and Plantains. Apply on board, or to JOSEPH DELCHAMPS. august 1 N otice. E DWARD WILLIAMS offers his services to the friends of the (ate firm of E. Wil liams U Co. in the traosactfon of Commission Jlu- ttnett, at Savanna^ «yg 6 Corn and Flour. Bushels white Flint Corn 100 his superfine Baltimore Howard street Flour, received per schr Sally, from Baltimore, for sale by DOUGLASS U SORREL, aug 17 p . 1 ~ 150 Bales Cotton want- cd to fill the Ship COMMEKCK,Capt Gardner, for Liverpool, apply to JOHN LATHROP U Co. «ug 3 LANDING na'WM tbc brig Only Snu, 400 bis Richmond U! FLOUR, of Cunningham fJ Rutherford's Brands, of the new Wheat, and particularly fine Fm sule by NICHOLAS U NEFF. mg I? V BOAllDING. QTfiHREEorfour young gentlemen can be ac- U commodated with Boarding and Lodging in a respectable family, in a central situation,, and on the mo«t moderate terms. A| ply tolhe’ Editor of the Gsonouff. aug 17 " Lime, Mackerel, b?t. 100 bis Thomastown Lime 50 do New No 3 Mackerel 20 bags prime Green Coffee 2000 lbs Bacon 7 cases writing, wrapping, letter,and folio post Paper 30 bundles Huy 20 bis Prime Pork, for aale by ROBERT S. GOFF, aug 17 p Exchange wharf Just Received, Per the Wising States, I Bale. Domestic Plait]. 2 do do Hlripe. 2 do do' Brown Shirting 5 hhd. prime Sugar 2 hoic. lump do SO bis N. Gin Is Mere, 20 hltds Tobacco. For sale by ORltAY TAFT. aug 10 c Lands for Sale. OT|HE subscriber will .ell the following Land. 4X lur c»lk nr any other property, belonging toMtiry nnd JoiephOibbina, orphans—Lot No. 342, 1st District of Early County t ditto No. 286.16th Diatrict ol Early County. MAliY BURNETT, July 30 new Market street. Fresh Articles. T HE subscriber has received per recent sr. rival, from New-York, * general assort, ment of IJruge, Cbemicalo, Perfumery, Ut. vix: Superior cold premed American Castor Oil Common Castoi Oil, for plantation use Superior Sweet Oil, in butties and flasks Common do for carpenters use Henry*. Calcined Magnesia English Epsom Salts, Cheltenham Salt* Tartaric Acid, superior Carb. Soda Cream Tartar, Magnesia Bears Oil, for the hair Macassar Oil, Prince’s Russian Oil • Large atick and pot Pumatum Cologne, ItoBe, end Lavender Water Milk of Rosea, Hair Powder, Down PtA Superior 8oapa, assorted Perfumes - Elegant out glass Smelling Bottles Antique Oils, assorted, &c. for sale by ANSON PARSONS, Druggist, No 8 Gitbbom’ building.. ,ug a TO CAPITALISTS. A VERY superior Steam flaw Mill his been recently erected in the vicini'y ofthe CITY OY DaWUL.Y, a. the most eligible situation fur a business of the kind nn the Atlantic shore, of the United State.. Possessing all the advantages of an in- exhaustible supply of the finest yellow pitch Pine slid Cypress l imber, built an a fine nlutf, with thirteen feet water close lo it, and s natural enve for the reception uf logs. > The present owner, not hiving it In their power lo bestow that attention to it which a concern nf .licit magnitude requires, are deiir. ou. of telling tile whole, nr a pnrl of their inter, e.t in it, and now offer il for ink st a very low valuation, and much tes. than such s ttnieture 1 could be completed for. » Tltdru has just been added to it a very .upe- - rior nice I’ountUng Machine, capable of dia. charging at least 50 tierces nf clean rice per day i ana a Corn-Mill, *11 set in motion by the same engine. The Saw-Mill ia upon s new principle, by the late renowned Civil Engineer, Mr. REN* NIK of London, who sent out one of hla beat workmen to auperintend ita erection. It can' now cut with 48 aawa, and may be made to drive twice that number. The Steam Engine ia perhapa the beat ita the United Htates, made hy Messrs. BOLTONT U WATT, of Soho, near Birmingham i an# erected tinder the inapection of their beat fore, man, sent out expressly far that purpose. A wonderful rxpenee U stved in fuel, a. the •aw-duitfrom the pitoh-pine it found to answer instead of tire-wood, and is carried to the mouth of the furnace from the pit by elevator* now in use. The nice Machine ia also on * new prinelpie and found by experience to tnatrer better than any yet tn use. The quickneu and regularity ofthe movement, producing It of a superior brightness without breaking the grain The mill i* situated on a fine Creek, called Cat-Heed, on a branch of the: ARxmsha'Blrer, and only about half • mite fn/m Dsrien. Sea Vessels, whose dtau^ht of water enable* them to go to the wharf a t Darien, can load st (ho Mill, only * short dis'.ance oil', with great facility ■ as an cnolined jitnne from the mill, wilt epsbte them to receive the lumber into theit bow ports, almost without expence: and thw mill, u now in operati on, can fumiah 40 M. feet of plank per day, winch may be increaaed If found necessity i the power being amply suffi cient. The lumber sent (rom this establishment aiitan it went into opcra’tion has been allowed to bw superior in quality and regularity in sawing. The commissioners of the Navy of the Uni. ted States have approved of tlic ship planks, furnished front it, and it is highly probable will give it a preference in future contracts. It tuts also been seen and justly admired in New-York and Philadelphia. The prospect of a renewed intercourse Stitts the British West India Islands, renders this establishment a desirable mode of investment— otrers, in Ui*t cue, having been made from JAMAICA ALONE, for about half of all the pro. duce of the uw-miil. The preoenl owners have no objection to con tinue interested in it to a certain extent, but their other avocation* preclude their personal attention to it. For termi and other particulars, apply per- so nail) or by letter to JOHN M*N1SH, Savannah. Hy N. B. If not diaposed of soon, the mil), with all it! privilege*, will be rented for * term uf yean. dfft, w above. “»r*4