Georgian for the country. (Savannah, Ga.) 182?-1822, August 24, 1822, Image 3

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Extract of a tilirr, doled .Mtraettylo lG(h July, IH2s! 11 Tl)i> troop. Inmi tliis plnrp msrcli.'il fi'iniit ntitlil (lavs ago, nt-nl l.v, B9(H) strong in scaicli si Morsli-*; lliv victor, of Da Injurii in not quite an brilliant as hns liven npre-enteil ; nil tlie paper* uf General Morales, were inkon by nn Knjlisti officer ontl delivered tu Uenernl Suubleilc.” from la gijayra. JWip Yoik, rfuguit 10—lly the schr. JV| try nnd Ami, arrived o' Blillimore from I.d Gunyrn, we have received from our nMMitive correspondent at that place the following important jltitelliiter.ee, Our papers supplied by the same arrival con tain nothing of general interest, being principally filled with details of the war rot of sufficient importance to be noticed. Among the ucts of the Colombian Cong, ess we reinork with gratification an act ex empting the Indians from the degrading f tribute and disqualifications to which they were subjected under the Spanish Go vernment, and proclaiming their equal pur'icipatinn in all the riglita of tha other citizen* of the republic. La (iunyra, July 23.—“ Sir, ! wrote you pur the American biig Georgetown Packet, accompanying my letter with a file ol newspapers; but since the sailing nf that vessel, we have received certain tnfor- tnntion here of her cuplure by some of the Spanish privateers which are cruising near Puerto Hico, that being the course taken l by vessels going from hence to the Unit- ’ ed States, is it possible that the govern ment ot the United States ore so little aware of the importance of the great and daily growing commerce carried on by its citizens with this country, as nut to take some efficient mensuccs for its pro tection? One or two of the vessels which have long been, I may say uselessly em- i ployed on the Coast of Africa, would com pletely secure American vessels from capture. 1 really think this is a subject calling for immediate attention, aa the •vil is growing every dny, there tjeing now fifed uut at Puerto Rico, no leas than five, privateers, and many others are soon expected to make their appearance. "Knim Mtfi’ncaiho we have no very late intelligence ; the last we had assures us of the speedy prospect of the annihilation of the Spanish force in the province of Coro. » Puerto Cahcllo is still closely block aded and besieged—the outer town is tuid in ruins by our artillery, and the inner town has not shored a much better fate, lave the almost impregnable fortress of fian Philipe, to which all the Spanish troops ami a lew remaining individuals have retired. The Spaniuriia have occa- A sionally taken advantage ol the night to fiDneli the gstea and send out the women and children, that their provisions may ♦not be consumed they have been re ceived by General Paez, and sent in the nteriur, where eviuy cure is taken or ithem,”—illmerican- FROM oliittALTAR. By the ship Ulenthnrii, from Gibraltar, We have received papers uf tlmt place to the 2!)'Ii June. Their contents, however, ai e mn'very important. The Gibraltar Chronicle o n ;,-ns h i t wee of the King of Spain to the ad- an ot the Cories, in which his Majesty »ays, he “ trusts tranquillity will be re stored by the natural means at the dispo* gal ol government, without resorting to ex raoidtnary measures, which are but Seldom necessary, -often dangerous, and at all times demonstrate the inefficiency and impotence of the established laws.” Ills Majesty says “ all his rights and du ties arc comprehended in this general ba sis ; anil, true to the discharge of an su- cred an obligation, he will Omit nn effiirt, no sacrifice,in order that the Constitution al Throne may appear, in the eyes of the mf ion, a point uf re union for all good Spaniards. In vain it will be attempted to confound the standard of loyalty • with fbe banners of rebellion: the Spaniard*, his Majesty is confidant, will distinguish i tlm voice of their monarch, and inexorable j justice will bring hack to the pnth ot duty ’those who persist in their criminal abera- lions. Ills Majesty, iu conclusion, con gratulates himself, that when the spirit of sedition is so busv among the simple and credulous, the address should have afford* etl him so public and so solemn an occa sion to renew tho expression bf his wish, that the nation may consider the rights of the throne us the pledge uf her own lib «rty and glory.” The Hpanish Cortes have approved most of the measures proposed by their special committee, on the political state of the kingdom. The committee recom mended the accelerating, for the purpose of promoting public enthusiasm, dramatic perlormances, songs, Ike.; to multiply primary schools; to construct public \wmks; to find employ for the laboring class; to punish bishops and other eccle aiastical superiors who oppose the consol idation of the new system, and even to banish them from their kingdom, and to seize their temporalities, if they do not publish pastoral letters, showing the con fomiity ot the constitution with the Cath •lie religion. A motion for suppressing all the reli gious orders in the monarchy, was read a first time in the silling of the 19th June. Ii was decreed two days before, that the Monks of the Convent of Guadeloupe, which was looked upon as the cradle ot rebellion in Catalonia, should be transfer red toother convents. The Cortes have recommended to gov eminent a memorial ol a physician ol Ma drill, who offers to prove, that the yellow fever it not contagious.—-Yut Mv. The Dandies complain much of the hot weather; they say it prevents the irAis- leers sticking to their cheeks. They com plain al-o that it makes their stays uocom- »r table. TOPfinnAPIUdAt, tWGINRItlW. This establishment of the United Nutea which cannot be separated from the ge neral principle* of engineering it'd the art of defence, has already produced a number ol tho most valuable surveys. The corps of topographical engineers ate in constant employment—in the smith and in thu east, uniter the general direction of the engineer’s department; and embraces a perfect recotinoisance from Passamip quuddy to the Sabine, or a general cm niinalion and particular survey of all tho harbours and inlets, between those points; at tho same time uniting the determina tion! uf land positions, and the deptlia of water, aa well fur military as for commer ciuI purposes. - We ure not certain that we canenume- rote all that has been performed already, but we cun give a sufficient sketch tu shew the value, though it is not easy to convey an idea of the ’about nnr the pa tience nnd skill required to execute them; nsr is the execution inferior to such wurks in any country, as those who have had the satisfaction of visiting the topo- griptiical department of Washington, un der the superintendance of that ingenious and imletatigable officer, Major Ruber dcau, can testify. Surveys hsve been made of the harbour and bay of Ncw-York, from Sandy Hook toNewburg, nn the Hudson, and Sand’s point on the East liver. New Hhven and environs. New London harbour and environs, Narrsganset roads, including Newport nnd Bristol harbour, and Fall’s river bay. Surveys have been made nf, Plymouth, Poston, Marblehead, Salem, Newburypm-f, Portsmouth, and Portland Harbours, ami environs. Ol the Kennebeck, from Bath to its de bouch, . ’ Of the harbours north call and west.of ol tlie Kcnucb,'„k. Of the narrows of Pehobscot. Of the Delaware, in the vicinity of the Pea-Patch, and Port Penn. Of all the harbours and roads of (he Chesapeake. Ol Ocrncrock inlet. Of Reaulort harbour, and debouch 'ol Capo thjnr river, North Carolina. Of Georgetown nnd Charleston har bours, and lhaufort Bay, or Fort Ruyul roads, South Carolina. The Savannah river, from the city to the bar. Mobile bay, Florida. Pensacola bay, Florida. Espirito Santo bay, Florida- With the exception of very few, these invaluable surveys have lieeu executed since 1819.—.Aurora. CITY ELECTION. The following gentlemen are announced as candidates for Aldermen of the City. The elec- I tion takes place on the 2d day of September next. The nainea of the candidates are arrang ed in alphabetical order. Fourteen ia the num ber required to be elected ;— PHILIP URASCH, •GEORGE L. COPE, •JUSEPHCUMMING, THOMAS CLARK, ISAIAH DAVENPORT, •\VM. DAVIES, •W»l. C. DANIELL, •L.S. D’LYON, JACOB DE LA MOTT A, ’FREDERICK 3. FELL, A. B. FANNIN, *ciiarles Harris, •MOSES HERBERT, •C. H. HAYDEN, R. W. HABERSHAM, •JAMES MORRISON, • THOS. N. MORE!,, JOSIAH PENFipLD, OLIVER 8TUHGK8, ’MOSES SHEFTALL, •MORDECAI SHEFTALL, Sen. GARDNER TUFTS. ’ Ofthe peaent Council. OCTOBER ELECTION. The following are the candidates for the Se nate and Honae of Representatives of the state of Georgia, at the election in October next; SENATOR. JOHN MACPHEltSON BERRIEN, KKFltESENTATIVES. JOSEPH W.JACKiON, MORDECAI SHEFTALL, Sent THOMAS N.MORELL, DR. MOSES SHEFTALL, LEVI S. D’UYON, COL. STEELE WHITE. MEMBERS OF CONGRESS. Tile following gentlemen are candidates for the representative branch of the National Le gislature, from whom seven are to be elected, at tlie same time with thrfabove, to represent this state, pursuant to the apportionment act under tlie new census, passed the laat seasiop sr&sssr )•»--! iuiomaTglasscock, £ of l < lcl ‘ ,no “ d - WILEY THOMPSON, of Elbert, THOMAS W. COBB, of Greene, JOEL ABBOTT, of Wilkes. S1EPHEN W. HARMS, of Putnam* DU. HANES, of Hancock. JuHN R. GOLDING, of Clark. We earnestly request our friends and subscri bers in tUe different counties to forward us a list at the earliest period* of the votes given for members of the National and Sute Legislatures. THRO, .. %| k\ Atffli'tft, 11th instant* Mr. Anility roughs, aged 20 years, a nitWfc of MntttiV Buck* county, Pi. At tugusta, lflh Inst. Master Lewis Harvey, aged 14 \ ears. On the 19th, John It. Tub, E*<|. aged 24 years. On the 16th inst. Miss F.lise Ann Wiet*, aged 18 years, nf Edgefield District, 8. Cl. On th*- 18th inst. in Chester district, in the 84th year nf his age, Burr Harrison, Esq, lie was s' native nf Virginia, hut lud resided in this stab for the last 38 years. At his residence in Columbia county, on the 16th inst. Mr. Robert Crawford, brother of the Secretary of the Treasury At Millwond, hear Waynetbornugh, Burke county, on the 13th inst. Sarah Jane, the only daughter of James W. Jones, Esq. aged 3 years and 5 monijvp On the 6th inst. at the Sand llills, William Kirkpatrick, only child ofthe Rev. William Mo* derwel, aged 7 months 19 days. COMMERCIAL. Price* Current at Jltfguita, Jug 20. Colton 10 a 12 ; Cotton ii >ggmg 35 a 37 ; Corn Si t do Meal 1 12 a 1 25. Price* Current at New-fork, dug 13. Cotton—The import of the week was 1399 bales* The export demand was small, and sales were made at a reduction on last week's rate. Sales of good Alabnma and Uplands were made at 134 cents for home yse. Louisiana 14 a 17 cents, g ood qualities scarce; Uplands 114 u 15 ; Ala- ama 11 a 14& ; Tennessee 1U/J a 13 ; £ island 24 a 26, nominal. Pice has declined, and nearly all the old hs9 gone out of market. We quote new only—New lt.ee 2 75 a 3 55. Freights to Liverpool—A small improvement; Cotton, square and round bales per lb 3d a.Jd ; Rice 10s nd a 11s. Hills on England 10 per cent; do on France 522. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. pour ok' sjivji.v.v.yn ARRIVED, Sloop John Chevalier, Chevalier, St. Marys, 1 day, with molasses to E Richardson. AUHIVATg t.nOM THIS POUT* At NY.oi’kj 14th inst. ships Skvannah, White; Augusta, Leggett; brig JN“t'Ve, Cole, 8 days ' At Balt. Hlliinst. sell Gen Jackson, liallutt, 9 days. ■u Tlie brig Ceylon, Esltilclson, for this port, sailed from N York 12th inst. BALTIMORE Aug 14*.Arrived, Swedish b*'ig Frederick Charlotte, Saudrcw, Stockholm, j months. Jf Cleared, ships Wm Penn, Smith, Amsterdam ; upiter, Mantlets* Bremen. PHILADELPHIA, Aug 9—Arrived, ships Bingham, Fleming, Rio Janeiro, 39 days ; Wm Penn, Hamilton, Liverpool, 44'; brig Timandra, Yarnell, Pernambuco, 17. Aug 12—Arrived, whips Montesquieu, M'Le* ven, Si Petersburg, 67 days ; Ellen, Rowland, N Orleans. NBW-YORK, Aug 12—Arrived, ships Octa* via, Wilson, Liverpool, 45 days; Dubby & Eli* za, Sprague, Lisbon, 47; Glenthorn, Lewis, Gi braltar, 42 ; Caroline, Schellinger, New Or leans, 16, brig Ladies’Delight, Scribner, Cur- acoa, 19. BOSTON, Aug 10—Arrived, ship Cyrus, Dixey, Cronstadt 54, and Klsineur 44 days. Passed up the Sound, June 18, the ship Rain 1 dollolduy, from Liverj ool for St. Petersburg. Fresh Flour. O/SS^Bbls Richmond superfine new whei FLOUR, of Cunningham and Hull erford’a brands, for sale by PERRY 8c WRIGHT. aug 24 u For Sale, A first rate Waiting Man and Carriage Driver. Also, a young Woman about 20 vents old, aug 24 For Sale, eug 31 ii. a i. Habersham. To Hire by the Mouth, Crpwo active Mule Servants, accustomed tc lx wait about the house, one of them well ac quainted with the ihanagerncnt of hones. Foi terms, apply at this office. aug 24 p Stopped TjlKQMa negro man, a Gold Ring and Key, J7 which the owner can have by paying ex penses. Apply at the office ofthe Georgian. , aug 24 x. Soda Powders. J TST received, a fresh sui ply of Meirn. Lynch U Ci.lVs Soda Fiiwdem, and for isle by ANSON PARSQNS, aug 34 No 8 Gibbons' building. WILLIAMS’ Literary and Commercial READING ROOM J UST received, M tguzines for May and Jtlne, Viz New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal. TJlompaon^s Annuls of Philosophy. Sporting Magazine Tilloch'y Philosophical Magazine Ackerman'r Repository of Arts, Literature, Fashions, Uc. British Review and London Critical Journal Edinburgh Philosophical Journal London Mugazine Be IPs Court and Fashionable Magazine Eclectic Review t Repository of Arts, Manufactures and Agricut ture Evangelical Magazine and Missionary Chronicle Newspaper* from London and Liverpool, to June i(J. aug 24 To Rent, S EVERAb convenient and pleasant Dwelling Houses. Apply t * &A51UEL PlilLBRICK. aug S3 rp Notice. T HE snbscr her will be absent from the city for a .hurt tune i during In. absence Mr. oxmvui. i uiLiiack will a«l as bis attorm-y. SUjJ.U C fi MINIS, Notice. E DWARD WILLIAMS offers his services to the ftieiidp of the late firm of E. Wil liams if Co. in the trausaclion of Commmion Bu- tines*, at Savannah. aug 6 Notice. N INE months after the date of this notice, application will be made to the Hpnorable tue Justices of the Inferior Court of Liberty County, for permission to sell the real estate of Letty Carter, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs end creditors of the said deceased. LIGHT TQWflSWSDt Adm'or. f»g lp 14 ■JForii,ni#(i ' , Jl’he packet brig J 4J 01JI ft \ I Jrhe packet brig 1FRANCKS, Is daily expected from Phllsdelptds, .and sill return without delay. For f. night or pauoge, apply to NICHOLAS U NF.FF. aug 30 COFFEE. Tlflivn l ,rimt ' tir<,, ' n Ooffrt, landing “'-'w (rom slnnn 1‘iioket, fi-imi llakimure. For sate by DOUGLASS U SORREL, aug 13 p Corn—afloat. Bushels prime white Corn,for aug li p PONCE A MACKENZIE. Corn and Flour. ®!ffYFllliY Bushels white Flint Corn SS'iWUU'W' IbU tils superfine Baltimore Howard street Flour, received per sclir Sally, from Baltimore, for ante hy DOUGLASS y SOKUF.L. aun 17 p nUPKUIOR patent Cold Expressed Castor Oil. 0,'liVfiYD Unities ofthe above, just receiv- d'yii/lt/ ed, and I'nr sale bv POUYAT y HOLLAND, Druggists and Chemists, oppnaitetho Exelunge aug 13 p %* 150 Bales Cotton want ed tn fill the Ship COMMERCE,Capt Gardner, for Liverpool, apply to JOHN LATHHOP A Co. aug 3 LANDING npR05l the brijf ()nly fion, 400 Ms Richmond FLOUR, of Cimniug'lium W’Rutherford 1 * Hiamll, of the new Wheat, and parliculsrly fine For sale by NICHOLAS if NEFF. an«r 17 r> * . Lands for Stile. QrpilE siibscriber wHI sell the tVdlowlng Lnnds lx lor cash, or snV other property, .belonging to Mnry und JosephGibbins,.orphans—Lot No. 342,%-lst District of Early County; ditto No. -86,46th district ui Eurly County. MARY BURNETT, July 30 new Market strent. Hr. D. Blennerha9sctt ft - AV1NG been examined und approved ofb|' IX the (^eorgis Medical Society, offers hid profcBsiomd services tu the inhshitifits of Sa- vunnali and its vicinity. Dr. H. can be consult, ed at any time, at Mrs M'Leod’s boarding house,! near the Hup tint Church. aug 13. p Lime, Mackerel, fjc. 100 bis Thonmalown I.ime 50 do New No 3 Mackerel 20 bugfc prime Green Coffee 2000 lbs Bacon 7 cases writing, wrapping, letter, and folio post Paper 30 bundles Hay 20 bis Prime Fork, for sale by ROBERT n. GOFF, , aug 17 p Exchange wharf Just Received, Per the Pining States, A Bales Domestic Plaids ^ 2 do do Stripes 2 do do IJrown Shirting 5 hhds prime Sugar 2 boxes lump do 50 bis N. Gin Tn »tOre, 20 hhds Tobacco. For sale by OURAY TAFT. arnr 10 r. Lost or Stolen, ffjiKOM a house on the Bay, off Thursday evening lust, a red Morocpo POCKET ROOK, containing about $31 dollars ofthe following description—one of £20Darien Bank; one 5 dollar bill of,tbe, Insurance Company ; one 5 dollar and orte l dollar ‘ofthe Bank* of Augusta, and Sundry other papers, of no use to any person but the owner. A liberal reward will be given by leaving the sume (or any infor* mation that may lead to its recovery) at this of fice. aug 20 p Notice. ■ "PROPOSALS will be received until the 1st X duy of October next, to supply tbe Steam Boat Company with WOOD on the Savanhah river, for one year. Applications for contract* must specify thfc quality and price, and nrfme tlie landing where to be delivered. ' • Letters, posLpuid, addressed to GKrlos Tracy, Treasurer, Augusta, or to the President at 8a* vannal), will be promptly a<tended to. S. C. DUNNING, Pces’t, 1 »«g 6 <i Notice. VTOT1CE is hereby given, that tbe copartner* nership heretofore existing between Ed ward Williams of Savunnah, and Abijah Fisk of Boston, under the firm of K. William* 6f Co. 8avannah, Georgia, is this day dissolved by mu* tual consent. All persons having demands against the said firm, arc requested to present the game for payment, and all pertohs indebted to suid firm, are called upon to make payment to Edward Williams, of Savannah, by whom the business will be hereufter carried on' A. FISK. EDWARD WILLIAMS.. Jioiton, June 18,1822. aug 6 Cherry Hill for Sale. . Valuable Plantation in Bryun county, ait A uated on the aouth side of the Great Ogechee river, about S miles below Hill’s' Bridge, and.30 miles from Savannah, contain ing two hundred and ninety acres of river swamp nf the first quality, on an excellent pitch of tide, two hundred of which are cleared and under dam.t and three hundred and fifty seven acres of high land uf mixed qualities, one hun dred and fifty of which are cleared and fenced. There are now growing on this plantation, crops of cotton and rice, by tlie appcarancea of which the qualities of the lands under cultiva tion tnay be estimated. There are a large and comnibdiaus barn, ma chine and machinp house, cotlun, corn and gin houses, all nearly Itew ; an overseer’s house, a comfortable dwelling house, stables, chair house, Ac. negro houses fur the icconmuxta- tion of from JO to 60 negroes, and one ofthe first springs nf water in tbe low country. There la alto attached to Cherry lllll a tract of five hundred acres of pine Isnil, from which all tlie lumber, rails, staves^ lie. to be used An the place, may be procured. «. A Plat of tlie above land may be teeh at the ilHce ofthe subscriber, in the Exchange, Sa vannah. ” For terms, apply to Mr. James S. Bond, Da- rien.to R- P. Demure, Esq. Bryan county, or to ^ IAJ1UJU. M, HONft y% w -t SALES. a Executors' Sale. lly 1 B. Hcrlicit 65 Co. On ihr/ril Tut!,Ink ill M/ilmtrr nirt, W ll.l. be sold at tlie court house In the city nl Savannah, bctwei n the usual hours. 39 head of Cattle, 3 II.uses 3 ridmg Chairs, t Jersey Waggon 30 line Riven 3 cotton Fo. I Gins Plantation Tools anti Iluuseliultl Furniture, belonging to the estate of Tlinniai G. Davis, »nd sold for the ben.fit ofthe heirsomt creditors. July 30 JldminMrittor't Sale. By J. B. Herbert § Co. On the Jirtt Tut'*day in October next, W ILL bp soldi before the coui» house in the city of fmuntiah, between the timia hours, a Negro Ms*n turn ed Duvc, sold us the property or Mr Ssmuol Dxvt np 0 rt, (lpcesicd, •y order ofthe AdminvsUatov. Terms cash. «ug 6 f BOARDING. OTpiIREEorfour young gentlemen cun bp ne- U oommoduted with Hoarding and Lodging in srespectable family* inn ceiitrul situutifin, and on the nu»»l moderate terms. Apply to (be Editor of the (UoHeiAM. aug 17 Fresh Articled T HE stibsoribnr lias received per recent sr. rivals from New.York, a general assort, ment of Dnigi, Chemiculi, Tcifimciy.lie.rlei Superior ould pleated American CustnrOil Common Casto* Oil, fur plnntstitiM use Superior Sweet Oil, in battles and flunks Common do for carpenters use Henry’s Calcined Magnesia English Epsom Sails, Cheltenham Salta Tartaric Acid, superior Curb, Soda Cream Tartar, Mugm-sia Hears Oil, I'm-tin: hair Macassar Oil, Prince’s Rusa ; sn Git Large stick amt pot Pomatum Cologne, Rose, and Lavender Water Milk nf Roses, lluir Powder, Down Tullll Superior Snaps, sssnried Pe fumes Elegant cut glass Smelling Unities Antique Oils, ussorlod, tie. for sale by ANSON PARSONS, Druggist, Nn 8 Gibbons' building*, m 0 Fresh Paints, Brushes, Oil, £5c. T HE subscribe i'i havejiiai received, mid of. fer for aide, the following articles on liber al terms 5(H) kegs While Lead in Oil Red I ead Spanish Brow ) Venetian Red > Dry and In Gil Vefdlgrlce j IQ.hit Spirit! Turpentine Cnpal Varnilh 1000 gana, Linseed Oil, Glue (Irish) 300 do Lamp Oil, best quality Prutsian Blue Gold and silver Leaf 'Chrome and King’s Yellow Patent Yellow and Green Woe and green Verdeter Vermillion, English and Chinese Dine and Green Smalts Paint Brushes, ussorted umber, Tern Sisnnt, Dutch Pink Rose Pink, Litharge, Pumice Stone Window Glass, B by 10 and 10 by 13 POUYAT fcf HOLLAND, aug 13 p Opposite die Exchange TO CAPITALISTS. A VERY superior Steam Saw Mill 1ms been recently creeled in the vicinity of tho CITY OF BAlUFiN, at the most eligible situation for a husim-M nf the kind on the Atlantic shun s nf thq United State!. Possessing all the advantages pl an in exhaustible supply uf the finest yellow pitch Pine and Cypress Timber, built on a fine lilnfl) with thirteen feet water rinse to it, and a natural cove for the reception nf logs. , The preaent owners not having it in their power to bestow thm attention to It which a concern of such magnitude requires, are desir ous of ulHnf the viStle, or a fiari of their inter- eat in it, and now offer it for tale at a very low valuation, and much less than luch >inveturt could be completed for. There has joat hr mi added to it a very supe. rior Uice PountUnf Machine, capable of ills, charging at least 50 tierces of clean rice per day i and a Corn-Mill, all set in motion by tl:6 same engine. The Saw-Mil! Ii upon a new principle, by the late renowned Civil Engineer, Mr. KEN. NIK of Lundon, who tent uut one of his best workmen to auperint-enil its erection. It can now out with 48 saws, and may be made to drive twice that number. The Steam Engine It perhaps the best in the United States, made by Messrs. BOLTON U WATT, of fiuho, near Birmingham; and erected under the Inspection of their best fore* man, sent out expressly for that purpose. A wonderful ekpence Is Saved in fuel, as th« saw-dust from the pitch-pine ia fuund to answer instead of fife-Woud, and Is carried to the mouth of the furna6e from the pit by elevators ' now in ute. Tbe llice Machine IS also on a new principle and found by experience to answer better than any yet in use. Tlie quiokneas and regularity of tlie movement, producing H of a superior brightness without breaking tbe grain. The mill ia altuated on a fine Creek, called Cat-Head, on a branch of the Alumahi River, and only about half a mile from Darien, Sea Vessels, whoae dutught of water enables them to go to tho wharf at Darien, can load at the Mill, only a short distance oft, With great facility, os an enchned plane from the mill, will enable them to receive the lumber into their bow ports, almost without cxpence: and the mill, as now in operation, can fnmlsh 40 M. feet ofplaak per ds,y, which may be increased if found necessary, tbe power being amply sufii* dent. The lumber tent from this establishment since it went into operation has been allowed to bb superior in quality and regularity in sawing. The commissioners of the Navy of the Uni ted States have approved of the ship planks, ftirnished from it, and it ia highly probable will give it a preference in future contracts. It has also been seen and joatly admired in New-York and Philadelphia. The prospect of a renewed intercourse With the British West India Islands, renders this establishment a desirable mode of investment— offers, in Hist case, having been made from JAMAICA ALONE, for about hall of all Ibe pro duce al'the sav, .mill. The present own- ia have no objection to con tinue interested in it to a certain extent, but their other avocations preclude tbeir personal attention to it. For terms and other particulars, apply per* aonall} or by letter to JOHN M'NISH, Savannah. qy N. B. Jf not diapoaed of loon, tbe mill, with all ita privileges, wjU b* rented for a tens of years. ■> Afply at llbetf,