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ft ml'n. June S.—Lctlori from Tliloglia of M»y 29,lieva liten received it U.-lgiade from which it appoint tint conilernetion prevails in thit pirt ortho country. The Turki irt advancing in great force to- wmde Larissa, The i|;enti of the Kng- libli tta laid to have tiicceeik-d in indue- (lit 'ho Suiioti ind Alhaniini to luhmit to Chourchid Pacha, who Mill loan effect bin junction with the Pacha of Silonichi, to mirch through Lived!.) nguinil the Mu tea.—Deciaive events may tlievofore loon be expected ia those parts. Nothing but • miracle can save (lie Greeks, as affaire Dow Hand, (t is affirmed that thu opera tions of the Turks both by sea and land, ure directed by English officers, end that they have promised entirely to quell the insurrection of the Greeks before the ter. tninatiuu of the negouiatioua with Hus- •it. From the Gas,•lie. The Chancellor of the Etchequer was I to bring forward the Budget an the 1st of I July.— I'ho postponement hud been at tributed by some to some new arrange- meins in contemplation relative to thu Sugar Trade. The Crops of grain and vegetation gen erally had been muon improved by a sue cession of rains. Accounts from Dublin, Galway, Sic. still apeak of the eitreino distress of the Irish peasantry.—In addition to their want oi provisions, hundreds were dying ol dis ease, occasioned by eating bad provisions Groups of afflicted human being were t casting themselves at the thrashhulda of ' the hospitals, for admittance. Accounts from Vienna, of the lGih of June state, that the hope of Pence daily gains a firmer footing. The Kent had arrived in England from Canton—sailed 2Gtlt February. The ac counts by her state that the differences between the two governments had been settled in the " most honorable manner to th - English character.” In conse quence of the English Agents' peremptn ry language, stating that tin native of Eng lam) would be given over for trial. The Chinese Authorities gave way, and the. edict for resuming the intercourse was given without the smallest proviso. [This account does not tally with our iuturma tion from China.] The Emperor of Russia has issued a U- kase directing that prohibited goods which may arrive in vesaels, (the Captains of which can prove that they left their res pective porta before the new Russian Tar iff had reached them,) shall be received and permitted to be sold on paying the ancient duties. The valuable silversmith establishment of Mr, Fcarn, the Jew, in the Stand, Lon don, was burnt on the night of the 28th •f June.—Lon 10,000'. London June 29. •'City, twelve o'clock.— There is u great bustle at the Stuck Ekuhnnge this mor ning; and, as usual on the holidays, there •re a variety of rumors circulated, fur the purpose of depressing the Stocks—an ex S resa from Purls—the French Fundi own—warlike news from Turkey, and various other idle reports are industrious, ly circulated. Consols for Account, ut 'Twelve o'clock, were 81J. It is unrtecos »<ry almost to state, the rumours are ■wiilmut the slightest foundation ; they however, answer the purpose for which they are circulated, making a temporary depression in the Funds. It is the opin inn of the best inlbnned, that the Stock* will rise In very high prices, and there is Do question that the advance would be immediate, hut tor the effect of specula tion which muy for a time prevent the rise. If the common interest is Four per Cent, certainly the Funds ore in an un. natural stale, when the Government rn- cunties, bearing 'list interest, are under one tiu dred. Within a few weeks, many important events wilt be favorable to the jise—the Budget—the Dividend^—• the payment of two and a hull millions to the persona who dissented from the plans ol the Chancellor of the Exchequer respect log the 5 per Cent, Stock; anti generally the state of the Money Market, and the scarcity of Stock, which has already been Apparent, when the Commissioners come Iwqjut chase for thu reduction of the debt.” June 30. The return of the quarter’s revenue is now likely, wa understand, to realize the very favorable prognostics formed of its commencement; yet it is far, on the oth er hand, from being unproductive. The excess, compared with the corresponding quarter of Inst year, is now something below 200,000, and as the abolition of the (c agricultural horse tux is now tint felt in the revenue, the whole increase may bo deemed equivalent to about 250,0001. [Englishman, It ia now understood tnat Parliament will not be porogued before the 8th ur 10th of August. The French papers of Thursday have thrived. It appears by these papers that • body of Spanish Insurgents amounting to 3000 men, were defeated near Vich on the 10th inst. and 100 left deud on the field. Six, taken with arma in their hands, wese tried next day, and four con demned to be shot. Two were pardoned on account of their youth. It is now calculated that about 240,000 binds or persons chielly children, are cm ployed ,in the spinning i t the cotton thread, technically termed twist. 'These make it is said, as much thread by water and steam, and the application ol the new improved machinery, as could have been done formerly by 18,000,000 persons by the fingers only. Dublin, June 26. DISTRESSED DISTRICTS. We cannot announce to uur readers tny mitigation of the calamity afflicting the country. .... From Galway it is stated, that the ^assure of misery is overflowing, and rapidly increasing. In tin town, (he soup kitchen is unavailable in supply the ap plicants, the hnspiltl ia Ibll, and fever in- creuiei. In common, village* wire deser ted, many hove died, and die people ate afflicted with dropsical swellings from Illy bad rood—Faulker'i Dublin Journal We were on Friday assured,by one nf the district visitors, tint simiugst a great number or cabins to which lie called at brenklait hour, (here was not more than six houses in which lie could observe any preparation for that meal—not even a fire un the hearth. Another melancholy foot was refilled by the Rev. Mr. O'Conner, Roman Catholic Priest, at the last Com mittoe meeting, of his being called to at tend the last moments of a poor man, who, be had every reasons to believe, di ed front actual want.—Sligo Journal. Contagion spreads every day amongal the working classes, and we are threatened with the like kpeciei|of desulutinu as that which swept this devoted country in 18IT; the same predisposing causes ure in ope ration with n tenfold intensity, drhicli can not be contemplated but wjtli horror.— Groups of afflicted human beings cast tliciiiielves at the threshold of the hospi tal to gain admittance, »tid number* would seek even amidst pcstiforfons con tagiuu, a momentary relief from hunger ; and is this to be wondered at, when swarms ol ghastly spectres crowd in upon us from the surrounding neighborhood, whom famine had literally devoured to the vory bones and ligaments, who scare our souses, ami carry horror to our very souls. Galway diverUser, > Wo have this' mailing received thu Paris Journals of Thnrsduy fast. The Monitcur contains a royal Decyce^of sin gular import. It revokes a former ortlin unCe, which we noticed in our paper of •lie 20th instant, exempting the Marshal Duke d’Aibuferaaod Count Belliard from the restrictions imposed upoUjthose who sot in the '■ pretended Chamber of Peers of Napoleon Bonaparte.” This revoca tion is grounded upon " the ititerpreration given (by the above named personages) to the motives of (heir demands, and to the Ordinance issued in IliCir favor on the 10th inst.” What that interpretation is, ia not stated, ' lntelligenue in these papers from Na pics, dated the IOth inst. uimuiincea a to- tot re organization of the Neapolitan Ministry. The Vienna accounts are of the lGth inst. They say that the hope of peace gains fir tier looting.(Idly. dustrinn Funis, June 16.—Metalliques 99 17 2b i Bank Shares, 770 4 3. The following are extracts of letters received ibis morning at Lloyd's') from their Agents at Constantinople and Smyr na'!— 0ONBTANTtNOI'LE. Mqj', 25. The Government has caused ten of.'the most respectable Greek merchants, unlives of Scio, In beheaded. They are filling out out more men of war. The fleet in the Archipelago appears to hav« done no thing beyond Backing and pillaging of Scio, SPAIN. A manifesto has been circulated at Ma drid which presents the views of tips Spa nish Government for conciliating its itercsts with llinse of the other BBropoun nations, and with the true advantages of the Spanish American Provinces. It be gins by ascribing the fatal separation which Inis taken place between the morn- bors of the great Spanish family to the extraordinary situation to which'Spain hail been reduced by foreign invasion. It announces that the King baa sent pacific Commissioners to the did' rent South A mclioan Governments, to renew,the con nexion between The two countries on the grounds “nf common odvantsge.” It on noun del foreign interference as extreme injustice, nod calls upon all nations who possess |oltru marine cnlntiies, to com aider whether it .bo their • interest, th encourage colonial insurrection, ft inti mates an intention nf throwing open i* II countries the trade with South Ameri ca which it had been the injurious policy of Spain fur ages tp clpse to all the world and it expresses a .hope that as this course musLpmmote the interests of every Eu ropean People and Government, no one will bn found so blind to its own advan tage as te throw soy obstacle in the wayi flour's lioftor." Mayer— 1 "Then what do 1 you Intend to do r Mr*. M C—"Shore to go back again, your linnuur,” Mayor— " But yon have no money.” Jlrt M.C. •' Arrnh, vhure, and I don’t cate lor that whm I have none I must do without it.” The Mayor thought that money was ot more importance It nnn in her ailuallun than she supposed, and handing her a small sum, advised to fly, ns, if Tiionght before him again, he would he under the nereaaity of bulging her in Prune atreat for n month, Jaclc Silent, charged with being drunk .in the streets, plead neither guilty uur not gulty. The Muyor assured him, that If lie could give an account n> himself, lie should not be committed t but Jack, like Pythagoras, esteeming silence the mark ol truo wisdom, spoke not a word. He is to be provided witli u month’s liuuid at the public expeoce. Elliclc IFitdboy, a merry sailor, lately arrived from St. Baris, was determined not to shore J ick’s fate fur Jack’s fault. He hail n tongue, mill he made use of it. “ Von know, sir,” said lie, "bodies will drink ton much by times. The beat sai Inr in the World eun’t tell how the wind blows to-morrow, I know l steered too much to the leeward, but I couldn’t help it.” He was fined five shillings, ami the mate,as ho called the officer, waa permit ted to go with him to procure the money. /feitWrl old tiny whom the Mayor knew to be * notorious drunkard, could not tell how,old he was ; ami Bill Paton, a sailor, ■who had been found asleep in the atrect, could not tell where ho lived. The Aral of these ignorant gentlemen was commit ted for one month s ami the second was ordered to puy the costs.—PhU, Union, Fi len/h of the People ami Cittj, Your discernment cannot be better illustrat ed, or will it be more respected I hall by adopt, mg thu following ticket—it unites talents, vir., toe, honor) and patriotism. The city must flourish under the auspices of Aldermen thus selected—success 10 Ilian. VOX POPULI. Charles Harris, ' It. W. Habersham, Hoses Herbert, V 3. Fell, James Morrison, Thomas N. Morel, Mocdecai Shefiall, Sen. A. It, Fannin, W. 0, llimiell, Thoinns Ulurk. 'William Ilavls, laniali Ilnvenpurt, Gpo. I. Cope, Gardner Tufls, The Wardens and Vestrymen of Christ Church impressed willi a sense of the obligations they ure under to the Itev., Mr Mmi Iiiri!, far Un feeling and eloquent funeral sermon delivered bv him on Sunday lam the iloatli of (heir Pastor the ltov. Wii-rKnOiUNSTOki nod also lu ■the Itev. Mr. Asnm.-vs for Ida performance of the service of the Church on that occasion, beg leave in the name of (ho Congri gallon they rep. resent, and 111 their own behalf, moat respect- fully to present their thanks to llinse gentle men, for their kindness, and Ibr thu prompti tude with which liny acceded to the request of the Wurdens and Vestrymen. The Wardens and Vestrymen are the more sensible of the obligation, when they reflect w.tlt wluit iinhcsiintuig frnnkiu-HH both nf thole gentlemen consented to close their own Church es mi that occasion, mol to pay respect to the memory of thu deceased according to the moilu of worship of tlie people of wliioli lie had been the ,I’astur i exemplifying the hurmonyof the Christian faith, and that brnthedy kindness which should evor distinguish the Worshl qiem of the IteiTcemer. Ilnolveil, That a committee of die Wardens and .Vestrymen wall upon the Itev, Mr. Mens. tiitH oust the ttev. Mr. Attonaws, with copies of the foregoing, and lliat they also cause it tube published. Keihlreil, That Mr. Muisniru be requested to furnish a copy of his sermon. J. BOND READ, T It. W. nAUGIISIIAM.CCommittee. W.T.WIUJAMS, 5 Savannah, Aug. It), IB22, Prices CumII al kbarleaton, .lug. 19 'Colton 8 Island 20 u 24, stained do 14 a 16 | Santen 18a 20| abort staple very Aoe 14a 13, do inferior to prime 10 a 131 llice prune 2J , good 2J i inferior 2J. Cellom—Some sales of Upland Cot.mis ure still niskingi but there is llitln or nothing do ing in Sea Islands. Prices the same as last week. Nice—We continue our quotalions us in our lust i but wd understand there lias been a Sale of one very prime lot ht K2 93|nnnts. prime Idee hafbeen much enquired lor within uiew days, and would no dplibl cuminand £3 87J cls There ts none ill market. U. 8. Bank Shales 106. | Exports of Cotton and Itloc froti Charleston for the week ending on Satunluy last. PHILADELPHIA POLICE- Police Office, Saturday, dug. 10.—A fine, lat, round shouldered negro, named Sam, wlto wns found drunk in- l(te street Inst evening) was brought before before the Mayor thia morning. He stst- out that he «»’ from t>"l" ami flliut he lied come to Philadelphia in search ol hia wife, who had left him some time ago. "And when I camq here,”said he, “•nil could not find her, I thought aho wa-V death Then l got drunk for joy, for ihe waa always the plague of my life when she did live with me.” Ho was fiinetl 5 shillings, the law not making a man’s joy at being released from his wife, an excuse for drunkenness. Mrs. Jt-6ny M’Clmtd, a spruce little Irishwmtup, who had been carried to the Watch hittse, by two citizens ns one having nolintne, seemed to .posses* truer conjugal iffectinlh. ’• Pleae your Honor,” she said, * I belong to Delaware, and l came hereafter mv man, who left me some time ago,” Mayor—" Have you ever been herebefore?” Mrs. M'C.—• Yes, mny it phase your honour’s honour, I was born at Wilmington, and roved here-” Mayor—' Ah ! stop now : are you not from beytnd the water? Now, Mrs. Me. tdl me (He truth, if you wish to go clear.” jlfi-s. M'C.—" Oil yes, sir. but shure it ■was at Wilmington in Ireland, that I was hnrn, your honour.” Mayor—"Ah, that’s it, Mrs. M'Cloud. Well. 'haye you had any word of your husband ?”sfflfri. AFC. “ No, not a word at all at all, your bo COMMERCIAL. MARINE INTELLIGENCE POUT OF *drdjrjv§)ll Cl.KAURI), Ship Cotton Plain, Bussell, New-York, Guo. llurdon Brig Telegraph, Snell, New.York, Hall k Hoyt AltltlVF.D, SchrMary M'Koy, Timmoni, Turtle Hlvarand Darien, wilh Sou (aland cotton and wood, to Bul loch U Dnnwikly. Sloop Delight, Cooper, Charlraton, 3 days, with an assorted outgo loonier 9 passengers ltrvemin Cutler Crawford, Clianipluiii, from a otuiic. aentvati mow tiui rnn-r. Al Liverpool, June S3, tutlpl William, Noyca i Boston, Piinlltyi Oglethorpe, Jayne i Dorael, Dixon. 28th, Kliia'ieilt tVUson, Blit-1 Mount Vornun, (towns. 29ih, Liverpool Packet, Blrk- ett i Penelope, Chisolm. July 1, Oagnmt, Fua dick i Factor, Slicod i Cumberland, Odttn. ci,sultan rua this rnitr, Al Pliitad. 12lli lint, hrlg Fianoci, Funk, or roa thu tout. At Liverpool, July 2, Hr. ship Uichsrd I'las ket, to aail July 211 ship Oglethorpe, to sail lOlli August, TlieU S ship HoBK-t, Cat t. Henley, arriv. oil at tile quuranlmitjNerfolk, on the lGth Inal. In 7 days IVoin llavanu. NF.W.YOIIK, Aug 9 Arrived, ihip Coltiitv Ida, Uug.-i'i, Liverpool, 38 (lays. Cleared, aliini Acaala, Urlawuhl, London i Empress, 81 nolair, Charleston. PUBLIC SALKS. Executors' Sale. By 3 B. Herbert fj to. On Ibr/rtl Tumlaf in \rpiembrr nr.rl, W ILI.hr s„td at the court liuuae In the clt* of Savannah, betwrrn die uiual hours, 28 head of Cattle, 2 Honrs 2 riding chairs, t Jerary Waggon 30 Bee Hives, Saotten Foot Ghis Plantation Tools, and Hnuacheld Furniture, tielonging to the estate of ^Thomas G. Davis, and sold fur the hciielil of the hcinanucrcdituro. july 20 ddmiuistrolor's Sale. By J- II. Herbert $ Co: On the fim 2’aridoy in Ocloher nex/, W ild, be soldhul'ore the coutI home in the oily of Ssvannqli, between the onus hours, a Negro Man named Dave, sold as the property of Mr Samuel Davenport, deceased, hy order of the Administrator. Termi cash, aug 8 t (£7* The friends and acqmviii Uncutt oftlip late Mi'>Tiium4S nml Mr. S\'iietUM Mrihomk, fyiu. are rcnucMetl to attend their PuiteftiU at 10 o'oluoic Tlili Moriiintf f from Julies* lower wlmrf, mig‘ 3d To Rent, S EVERAL convonlen' and pleasant Dwelling lluuaes. Applv t - 8AMUEI. PtltLUlUQK sng 33 rp_ % Cherry Hill ibr Bald f\ Valuable Plantation in Bryiin county, all ■ «wt listed on I lie aniitli aide uf the Ureal llgoclico river, about S miles belmv Hill s Bridge, and 2d miles from Buvamiali, contain, ing two hundred and ninety aciea of river aWutnp of the Hi al quality', un an escollent pitch of tide, two hundred ot which are cleared mid under dams i und (luce hundred and fifty seven ucrenof high land nf mixed qualilies, one hun dred and filly ut wliinti are jfaarod and fenced, There ore new growing un this plantation, crops of colloil mid rloe, iiy the appearances of Which the qualities of the lamia under culTvu- fljin may be entiuiated. - There are a largo and commmlioilaharn, mas r.hino and mnoliiiie lirniso, cotton, corn and gin liouses, all netu-ly new i nil uvuraeer’a house, a onmlurtahln dwulluig limiic, atablea, chair house, Ac. negrit houses fur the atcommuda- Hon (if from JO lo 6u negroes, amt one of the firs! springs of walorln the low country. There is also attached In Cherry Hill strut of live hundred uercs of pine laml, from wliioli till Hie lumber, valla, aluvi-a, yet lo bu used on the place, may he procured. A Plat uf the slioyO. land msv bo seen al the ufttce nftho subscriber, in the Exchange, Sa- vunitidi, For terms, apply to Mr James 8. Bond, Tin rien, lo It- P, llumoro, Esq. Bryan cminly, or to SAMUEL M. BOND. nog 32 f For Philudeljibiu, Tho | Uok«t briir PItANC 1C H, is dRily expect pel from Philudelphit, und will return wiliuml delay. Fur f eight or pusauge, apply to NiOIIOUB L* Ni'.FFt nu|r 50 COFFEE. Vt'tiYn n “g» pvim-i Given ColTve, landing u-y-y from slunp Packet, ll-mn Baltimore |, it sal - hy DOUGLASS U SOItltEL. »llg lfl . To Liverpool T'u Grccnoek To West Indies BALKS COTTli. Uplands. S ilands Total- 3993 6~0 4,663 XJ t U 422 Ticrocs Wee. 56B 568 Priren Current al -Acw-Vert-, ,9,1? JO, Cation—there duel not artlMr to be so milch going' forward as tlier|Wu a few weeks pusl i some considerable saleihowever, for our domestic msnufacturiefi htvf bken math-, and the den lap d fgr prime Tljilama list had a ten- deucy to raisS (lie price ter t|ut paffionlar sort. fori. irtianlar Sh .'i; St; Ten Uollurs ilcwui d. L OST yettfrday morninl, a amnll rc<1 Mo- rocco POCKKT BOQK\ eontniningiixty* three Dollati, amunfr wh ch wtyc two twenty ^olUr note* uf the Hank ot'DarAn. one of them twmped’on the back i ilm rcnmDdei in smaller note*. Also, one note of hand dawn by Fred erick Selliok in favor of Itoberi Worrell, en- doraedjby Robert Worrell and.r«n Nevitt, for 79 \ one ditto drawn by CollSteele White. mtSvor of John Nevitt, for on* due hill dmwhty James Dick, in favor ol John Nevitt, fur , another due bill dmwnhy John Grib- bin, in faAor of the same, for g 5; one ditto favor of the estate so sever*! he ofnouVt any person but tle owner. Ten ^ullart l wilfcbe pt'd tethe finder, on ' IC o e ' lver A the Pocket Rook and contents “aug20_ t JOIIF WINTEB. ] Notice. tithe subocr! • will be absent from the city sT™.. p , P ei during bis abaeuce Mr. Zso P r i wi| l actaj his attorney. • U S S0 « I L Hi NIK . Corn—afloat. fl(£)(S)© "»le"by P1 ' i "' ,Wl ' M ‘ COr " ,fuP aug IS p PONCE tt MACKENZIE. l)r. D. Blciinerhassctt H AVING been fxamined and approved of hy the Georgia Mid cnl Society, offera his lirideaalonal services to the udiuliitants of Sa- vannsh and ils vicinity. Dr. It. can Ise consul!, edit any time, al Mrs M’Leod’i hoarding huuae, near (lie Itapllat Church aug 13, p "Corn and Flour. Bushels white Flint Corn . I0U bis superfine Baltimore flowenl iirant Flour, rncoivedper aclir Sail)’, Irom Baltimore, fur aide by DOUGLASS U 80RRBL _«"Rl7 P v, 150 ikies Cotton want ed to till the Ship COMMKltCE,Capt Gardner, Inr Liverpool, apply to JOHN LATHROP h Co. »ng 3./ LANDING ViailOM the brig Ohly 8on, 400 Ids Rit^mond KLOyU, of CiMininghnni U Rutherford's llramls, ol the new WIicmT, and particularly fine For a ile by NICHOLAS if NEFF, aug i7 n Notice. E DWAltD WILLIAMS nll>i his s.rvicca to the fnnndiuf the lat»? firm of M, Wil« hums U Go. in the trsiiKaction of Commission Hu• liticss, st Havinnih.»ug 6 TU)aR|)LNG. arntlBF.F. or four yinmg gentlemen wn be ao- euminodalgil with Hoarding anil Lodging in a respectable family, in a central altuatinn, and tin the mum moderate terms. Apply to tin- Editor of U|«G«o»uut». aug 17 Lin to, Mackerel, t$c. 100 tils TlmmMtn- n l.ime SI) do New No 3 afackcrvl MV bag* prime Grcen OHee 2300 Iba Bacon > 7 cases writing, wrapping, letter,and folio poal Paper 30 bundles Hay 20 bli Prime Pork, for sale by ItOBKRT S. GOFF, aug 17 p Exchange wharf SUPERIOR PATENT Cold Expressed Castor Oil. tiViiYITk Bullies nf the above, just receiv- iLyiS/vy ed, and for sale by POUVAT it HOLLAND, Druggists and Chemists, opposite lire WxjMfTr Bug 13 P , Notice. T^TOTIOE i« hereby given, that die copartner- la nerahlp lieretulore eiisting between Ed- wyrd Williams of Savannah, and Abijsli Fisk of Beaton, under the firm nf E. tlilliumi £# Cs. Savannah, Gt-urgis, is this day dissolved by mu tual consent. All persons having demands against the said firm, are requested lu present the same for payment, and all persona indebted te said firm, are called upon' to make paymdfR te Edward Williams, of Savannah, by whom the business will be hereafter carried on A. FISK. EDWARD WILLIAMS. Potion, June 18,1832, tug 5 Notice. P UOFOSAI.S will tic rercivad until the 1st day of October next, to aupply tho Steum Huai (Company with WOOD un tho Savannah river, fur one year. Applications for cnntraeli must specify the quality and price, and nama the landing where to lie delivered. Letters, pull paid, addressed to Oarlos Trsoy, Treasurer, AtigusK, nr to the President at Sa vannah, will be promptly attended te, 8. C. DUNNING, Pres’t. «"« 8 v i _ Lost or Stolen, F ROM a, limmo on the Hay, on Thursday evening Inst, a red Morocco POCKET BOOK, containing about j$Jl Dollars of the following deseflpunn—one ol jJSO Darien Bank, one 5 dollar bill of the Insurance Company) one 5 dollar and one I dollar of the Bank of Augusta, ami sundry other pipers, of no use to any urn m but thu uwiivr, A liberal reward will lie given by leaving tile same (ur any infor mation that may leutl lu its recovery) at this uf- flee. aug 29 p 4 Just Received, Pyr till Fisiiig Slates, Dales Domestic Plaids 2 do do Stripes 2 do do Drown Shirting 5 lilids prime Sugar 2 buses lump do 50 bis N. Gin Tn stare, 20 lihds Tobacco. For sale hr OHItAY TAFT. aug 10 i TO CAPITALISTS. A VFsUY lupei'lor Bieum Saw Mill hns been recently erocirtl in the viciniiy of the CVT\ OF HA1UEN, as the moil eligible altuution for a business of the kind tin the Atlantic allures uf the United States. Possessing nil the advantages uf an in- exhaust.hie supply of tho durst yellow pitch -’ine and Cypress Timber, built un a fine lilufl', with thirteen feet wator close to it, and a natural ouve for tho reception uf logs. The prosuiit owners net having it in theip power to bestow tiiat attention to it which a concern of inch magnitude requires, si e desir ous of salA'itg the whole, ur a pud uf their inter est in it, Slid non, offerU far tale at a very low valuation, and ntiioh leas Ilian such fKn/cmrs could he completed for. There hiu just been added to It a very stipe. nnetjhce J'ouiutlng Machine, capable of dis charging at least. 50 tierces ut clean rice per day | and a Corn-Mill, oil set in rtwtion by tha same engine. The Saw-Mill It upon a now principle, hy the late renowned Civil Engineer, Mr. BEN NIE nf London, who sent out one of his best workmen to superintend .Its erection. It esn now cut witli 48 saws, aud may be made todrlva twice that number. The (Beam Engine it perhaps the hrst in the United Slates, made by Messrs. HOLTON U WAI T, of Soho, near Birminghami and erected under the inspection of their best fore, man, sent out expreoaly fur that purpose. A wonderful cxpcnce it saved in fuel, ai the saw-dint from the piloh pine is lound to answer inntcsd of fire-wood, and it carried to the mouth of the furnaee from the pit by elevators now in use. The Bice Machine is also on a new principle and found hy oaparicnce to answer better than any yet In use. The quickneas and regularity uf the movoment, producing it of a superior brightness without bretking the groin. The mill is situated on s tine Creek, called Cut-Head, on a branch uf the AHtmnlia Itiver a and only about half a mils from Darien. Sea Vessels whone diaught of water enables litem to go to tha wharf at Darien, can load at tlie Mill, only a short distance off, with great facility i as an enolined plane from the mill, will enable them to reouivc the lumber into their Imwxports, almost without expence: and the ntdl, as now in operation, can furnish 40 M. feet of plank per day, which may be increased if found necessary i the power being amply suffi cient, The lumber tent from thia establishment since it went Into operation lias been allowed to be stipe rinr In quality and regularity in tawing. The conimiisionera of the Navy of the Uni. ted Slates have approved of tho ahip pianist, furnished from it, and it ia highly probable will give it a preference in future contracts. It has also been seen end jusdy admired ia New-Yutk end Philadelphia. The prospect of a renewed intercourse with the British West India Islands, renders thia eatabiiuhment a desirable mode of investment— oft'era, in that coae, having been made from JAMAICA ALONE, for about half of all the pso- duce of the saw-mill. Tlie present owners have no objection to con tinue interested in it to a certain extrnl, but their other avocations preclude their personal attention to it. For terms and other particulars, apply per* tonally or by fetter to JOHN M'NISH, Savannah. O’ N. B. If not diipoeed of soon, the miff with ell its privileges, wijl be rented for e term of year*. SpHy autme. may 12.