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in-'" friule j|.!h»c|, inil hri* Hercules,
*"'• '•"«(' -cltri, (a* eteled in thu papers)
and arrival) el Uuiacoa, hunt whence It
was supposed he Would jo to Portu Ce-
tie 11 n.
The cnnlrnla of the pipers am Ottim
pnrmnt. The Anglo Cnlnmbiino, of the
StHli contains tha reported nomination! bf.
U«.l. Totld, ns minister to Colombia, anil
Of Gen. W milcr, tollurnoi Ayres. It wai
al»0 .erroneously stated in the tamo pa
per, that Gen. flearbOrn, had been nntnl-
Dated minister to Peru.
A ship ami a brig of war, the Saphire,
and Mosquito, formerly in the English
•ervice, were momently expected at I>a
Uuvr.i from Lnnilniii complelely manned
ami equipped lor service. They alsp ex
pected a fiigate of 44 guns in a few
inputba.—Mvocate,
, PROM SMYRNA,
a A friend has just into our handa a let-
' ter from Smyrna, dated May 27. Prom
the following extract#, which may be de
pended upon, (coming as it does from a
repectubie American gentleman,) it will
seen that the European accounts have
Texugerated the horrid excesses of the
urks towards the Greeks. The unpa
rallelled massacre at Scio is confirmed,
"Smviina, 27th May, 1822.
" Dear Sir—Our situation in this coun
try remains about as distressing as ever;
in fact, more so, Formevly we wm only
doomed to witness daily murders in our.
streets; now, we see poor women aqd
children turn from their homes, and sold
to the Turks in Asia. The daughter ol.u
poor Gieek peasant sold to a Turkish Aga,
jnay pass; but a young lady, brought up
in all the luxury of affluence, sold to a
rich Turkish buor, and with him to inha
bit the hills and plains of Asia—a mother
brought thus far with her children, com
panion# of her misery—still then witnes
sing tl;e sale ol one poor child alter the
Other, to be scattered over the oountjy—•
viliui can equal this ? death is mithiiigjo
it. Strict orders have been, giveu tb pens'
vent the sale of any of their slave# to any
Christian ! a few, very lew, have been
bought by the force of money. All the'
fnen in Scio have been killed, and all the
women and children made slaves. Not
content with this, the government at Con
stantinople are beheading the Sctots as
fast as they can find them, although re
sidents in that place for thirty or forty
years.
“The Turks, in one shortycar have re
turned all the barbarity of former ages. I
linuw them no longer. Men with whom
1 have been much acquainted since my
residence in this country have changed as
day from night. If a deadljflbnmity to all
CbiLtians—-the infringement of the cap!
tulaiiuns of every nation in Turkey with
4he Porte—an arrogance as great us ridi,-
toll-us—do not soon bring about a war
I shall be much mistaken. The general
opinion is, that a war with Russia will not
tuke place. Something certainly has
long delayed ii: I presume the disposi
tioti of all the cabinets of Europe; to a-
Yoid war in any way, or with any people.
At last, l fear, they will be driven to it,
in which case, this country will be no re
sidencefit for an European —A short time
] think, must clear that matter.
The Turkish and Greeks fleets are
in sight of each other. The Turks have
by great odds the greatest force ; they do
not, however, appear disposed to attack
tl\e Greeks ; and the Greeks wait to find
them at anchor, in hopes of being able to
burn tham ; and for our misfortune, thyy
are no further ofT than the mouth of the
Bay of Smyrna. If the Turks, through
their bad conduct, should board their
fleet, then wo may expect a great uproar
here. If they engage at sea, it appears to
me utterly impossible the Greeks should
succeed. The Turks have 6 line of battle
ship, 11 large frigates, 13 to 20 corvettes,
and 20 gun boats; the Greeks in two di
visions of 40 each, principally brigs of a
250 tons, a few ships say 8 or 10 of 4 to
5JJ0 tons.”— Com. Mv.
—«■—
We have perosed the official report of
Lieut. Abbot’s trial lately published at
Washington; but have not been able to de
teet any material difference between if
and the one previously published by the
friends of Lieut. Abbut, which we have
also read.
Our opinion il not changed by the se.
cond publication. It has from the first
been our impression that the evidence
to which alone the Court was bound to
attend,goes# very little way to establish
the charges exhibited by Lieut. A. so for
as they relate to Capt. Hull. The wit
nesses on all sides testify that in every
instance wherein public property was
tried in the construction o: his buildings,
it was replaced—The complaints on this
score are indeed so trivial that they were
rninre fitted for the investigation of a court
cf Pi poudre than of a dignified military
■tribunal. There are other points, howe
ver, of greater magnitude, to judge ol
which require# other lights than those
shed upon them by the evidence produced
to the court. As we are not prepared to
discusB these; and as such discussion
would be improper pending the investiga-
t ioti ol C:ipt. Hull’s administration by a
luurt ot Enquiry, we aliall'forbear any
further remarks for the present.
As respects Lieut. Abbot; it is not
proved that he was actua'ed by private
D ue, but on the contrary it appears that
acted from a sense of duty. That he
was too hasty in the business, however, is
proved by the fact ol hi# making a propo
sition to Lieut. Percival to withdraw his
charges against Captain llul^ upon a cer
tain condition.
We have faid b fore, that the arrest of
Abbot instead of Capinin Hub. was a mea
sure not calculated to i one a' the truth.
We tlfnik sfi slid ; ih ug'i so far «« Capt.
Iforter ia euncumd, uc was jujliiimJ by
his orders from the ftrerrtgjy af the Navy
in taking that step. It was no doubt the
intention of the Secretary ill tending rib-
tain Portrr in examine Into the circum
•tam es of the acrusltlotn, to eave,' Ifpoa.
ailtle. the expense of a Court Martial; hpt
it unliirtuimely happened jn this case, as
it generally dors where more regard is
paid to economy then prudence, that this
sfcourse has cost the country thednublo ; nl
jvliat it ivuuld have done If a court had
been ordered upon ('aid, II, in the first
instance.*—Mrfalk Herald: k
billing.—The New Haven Herald,
avuiupht up, republican paper, from an
old lederet journal, has opened thu Cbn-
necticut campaign for President. The
editor has been at Washington Inst win
ter, with the Editor of the Franklin Ua-
zette, ami somehow, he is also a great
partisan far the army candiifCte, but with
this difl'ecence ; the Franklin Gazette
came out boldly fur Mr, Culliouq,' and
Wont listen to any opposition. Thu He
rald, not satisfied with th’fe result of the
experiment, has been advised to try t’other
tack, and come out against’Mr.Crawford-
Accordingly the Herald has rolled up his
sleeves to begin the tight, ami after a few
flourishes anil Corintiitun movement!, ho
has suddenly stopt short, not knowing
whiro to hit his antagonist. He looked
very hard at liiin, and eoultl not-say that
he was no republican, for he bad nejfnr
been any thing elao. Ho could not assail
his integrity—that wai never questioned;
he could not doubt jiis ability, industry,
simplicity of manners, and rectitude of
habits, because he ha'tj never heard them
impeached, At Inst lie had-'him on the
hip; lie discovered that many vears ago.
when quins a you tig man, and-, assailed
by a covey’of political Hutsfturs, lie had
luughta duel at the south, in which it was
the bad luck ol his antagonist to be
wounded anddiei Pof this the' Herald
has set earned murder, and tire’ young .fan
malitea at. the head of the Phil,ul, -Iwita
Observe a have cried oat amaainatiop
though, the funny ri|gueshave blank chair
latiges re .dy to semi in when any jiei sm)
makes a wry face at them. The Herald 5
should be told that Mr.Calhoun and ano
ther me nber of Congress had once pislols
primed and ground measured! but the in
terference of friends prevented the final
resort to the trigger. 1 V’
A itlore substantial ground (or oppos
ing any candidate must be found than the
acts ol their youth, when "the spring blood'
ran Iridic through their vein#.” If twen
ty years is not a statute bf limitation suf
ficient in itself, then is age, mellowed
temper, and chastened experience all a
farce. ’
However, so far we will go wills the
New Haven Register mill uu further. If
any of the candidates lor President.tight
a duel between this and the election we
shall vote against him.—wA*. V. eld vacate.
CITY ELECTION.
The following gentlemen ure announced s<
candidates for Aldermen of the City. The elec
tion takes |.l.ice on the 2d day of September
next. The names of die candidate,, ure arrang
ed in alphabetical order. Fourteen is the num
ber required to be elected -.—
PHILIP I1BA6CH;
•GEORGE L COPE,
•JOSEPH CUMbilNVi,
. THOMAS CLARK,
ISAIAH DAVENPORT,
*WM. DAVIES,
•VVM.-C. D'aMELL,
* *L S. D’lA’ON, -
JACOB t»E LA MOTTA,’ _
•FREDERICKS. FELL, *
A. B, FANNiN,
•CHARLES HARRIS,
•MOSES HERBERT,
•C. H. HAYDEN,
ft. W. HABERSHAM,
•JAMBS MOBBISON,
»nios. hi. Mogyx,
J09IVH PBNFLBLD,
OLIVER Sl'CllGES,
•MOSES SHEFTALL,
•MORDECAt SHEFTALL, Sen.
GARDNER TUFTS.
* otfeo,
In Darien, on t\i» tTth tort. Me. Henry W
Cowles,Printer, aged22years; si,stive of llart-
Pint, Conn
On the OtHh instant, at the Lnwrr Bhiff, Mr.
.Tamea Stewart, a native of Kilmarnock, Scot
land, aged .19 years.
At Lansingbiirgb, N. Y on the 23d inst. In
the 34th year of tils sue, after • lingering Ill
ness, J|r. Ihirr It. Rmltli. This young mao, just
as Ilia promised usefulness had ripened into ma
turity, was called lienee ^o that " bournfrom
.whenxe no’traveller 1 return#.”—" To he Imro
and to die i) an universal lew,” Lone before
time would have bleached the lurks of die aage
this youth win compelled in homl i« the atari,
deored which numbered him with the dead.
By- hia 'death society w as rubbed of an useful
member ; the fondness of nssoeiaii-i turned to
bitter anguish, and the anticipations of relatives
swallowed Up in the melancholy of despair. Af
ter travellmg In search of health, he returned
but (o broatlie Qltt his last ill the arms of parents
who diluted nnrtiim. “ A man dies as often as
he loses those W ho are dcav'tu him " The spi
rit of the pqrcnti aeemetl to wing their It gill
with that of lhe child, and to leek real with it
in Ihe home bf the good. Tin- writer intends
not his eulogy, this ia mul'c faithfully pourtray
edlh'thc tllenllsars of his (plarives and Irlende.
lie attempis-imt to 'delineate Ilia character , it
imist Wunuin embosomed in lltu reeullectioo ol
his acquaintances. Peace be to hia ashes, and
may *, rttrthly’sod preus lightly on the bosom
of Him r It. Smith
"COMMERCIAL.
Pric.cn 'Current ut Darien Jiujf. 24. W
Cotton, -S I J2 ,i ,1u ; do Upland 11 u a15 <
Rice '175 u g.i ; Corn 112$ a 1 14.
Prices Cut rent at Charleston, Mg. 26.
Colton h hiitm! 20 a 24, ahiuicd’do 14 ti 16 t
Santee 18 a 20\ nliopt si.-mlc very fine 14j ilo
inferior to proiyi*’J u l-’4 \ Kiev prime 2'87j!i
gqml 2) i Itifoihir 2}. ■ (a
• Cottons • • liu* lam sales of Sea lil8nn,4ilt^oiigli
ip von fimited ipiantUV wire at 20 n 22 cents,
One Bttle 5»f very fine (Jpffiiid'tJfittou was made
this week at 14 ncn'.s; oilier luls have |(une i-fi
at from 9 to 124 eVnu.
/jlice'—Salt-s of prime lots.ltrtvi; bcei) ItlHile at
S J 874 J bill there is very little of thil deRoWp*
t|on conong^d market, tnl'erioi' iticq iclli but
slowly. \ \ ■ *
freights- are 0 ov V dilUcullto be obtained;,
Homt. oi'tlibWegselS in port are filling op at 4-^ths
uf u penny tot* Cotton to fcnghinds
ExpoftH of'Colton and Uice-from ChadeAton for
the week ending on SiytdrJay lust.
t U4I.K8 cotton. Tierces
Uplands ' S Islands ltice
Liverpool • 9,25 142
Cloyves and market 8 749
* Of the pesent Council.
OCTOBER ELECTION.
The following are the candidates for the 8e
nate and House of Representatives of the state
ol Georgia, at the election in October next:
SENATOR*
JOHN MACPHEHSON HERRfEN,
REPKE8KNTAT1VE9.
JOSEPH W. JACKSON,
MOHOECAi SH Err ALL) Sen.
THOMAS N. MOltBI.L, ' *•»
DM. MOSES SHEFTALL,
LEVI S. D’DYON,
COL. S I EELE WHITE. > '
MEMBERS OF CONGRESS,
The following gentlemen are candidates for
the representative branch of the National Le
gislature, from whom seven are te be elected,
at the same time with the above, to repreient
this stale, pursuant to the api urtiomaent act
under the new census, passed ihc last session :
irMMsCOCE, „
WILEY THOMPSON, of Elbert,
THOMAS W. COBB, of Greene,
JOEL ABBOT V, of Wilkes.
S TEPHEN W. HARRIS, of Putnam,
DU. HANES, of Hancock.
JOHN It. taOLDING, of Clatk.
We earnestly request our friends and subscri
bers in the differem counties to forward us
list at the. earliest period, of the votes given for
mentbui of the National and State Legislatures-
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.'
^ POUT OF SAVA'frJYJlH.
CLEARED,
Brig Frances, Funk, Fhihulclphio,
i Nicholas & NefT
AKUIVED,
Brig Levant, fteebe, Ntw-Vork, 8 dnva, to
Hull Of Hoyt owners, with a lull cargo to Hall &
Hoyt, T Sutler, A 1> Durand, J Dtlqhuinps, T
Dowell W co. G Newhsll, A & E Wood, A It
Fannin & do. It Hiirrotighs, tl S Atwoods A Mor
gan, S (J U J Sufit'iik) W Scarbrough, G Brcit-
layei* Aco. J li Herbert (J co. 8tutn Hank, J F
Lloyd, A Duncun, U W Hulno’sUuai,
Clark A Tiieston, F Branch, J Penfield, E Kurly,
J G-rduer, J I 1 Setae, W T Williams, J IJ Wick,
A Parsons, Ocmler A Posey, 0 Tift,.Cantolou
ii Lamur, W logliss ii co. tffhhs & Alexander,
T Bradley A co. U Campbell, Joluislon ii Hills,
G GoUius, W Lippiit ii co. NY Williamt, Dub*
mel A Auze, P M'Dcrmott.
Sloop Union, ballowich, Ossnbuw Island, with
live oak wood and pumpkins, to BuilooU A
Dunwody.
an in vai s »hom fuis ront.
At New York,,I8t|» inst. scli Scott, Scottj 12
days,
At Darien, 24ih inst. sloo^i Jason, Drummond,
2 days. ,
At Greeuock, ship Neptune, Rich.
The brigCtceroi from ,N York fortblft poh,
was seen oft' Capeltmnaih 22d inst.
The number of ve|sels oi)tevcd\nt Havana in
the rtipnih of July, \v4rp ^4 Hpaijish, 48 Ameri
cans, 9 English, 9 French, 3 Dutch, 2 Hambur
gers, 2 Bremen, 1 Danish. 1 PdKughftse, and 1
()ldenbbrgcr--total 100 vessels, including 13
vessels of war, of which 8 were foreign, bailed
»n the some time, 33 flpa'nUh 61 American, 13
English, 10 French) 1 Dutch, 1 Danish, And 1
Portuguese—in a|I 124 .vessels, including 11
vessels of war, of Which 7 were foreign.
CHARLESTON. Aug 26—‘Arrived, ihipEm-
prem, Hinclair, N York 14 days {'schs Comet,
Campbell) Havana, 4 days ; Sully, Mitchell, do
tt; LtUie Cherub, Davis, Gnnaives, 10 days.
Cleared, ship Fortuna, Kock, Cowes and a
market. ' •
«asUA,
PtHLADF.r.PfllA, Aug l9-rArrive4, ,hip
Woodbine, Pierce, N 0 leans. ,
Cleared, brigs Clio, llurkliurt, Montevideo i
Caroline, Midlrn, Havana, Mary Ann, Sharpe,
Laguira; South America, Abbott, Valparaiso.
rttOM OUR OOI1RE8PONDZNT,
Offirv of Ihe Mercantile JitiverU.en
NEW-VOliK, Aug Ifl—Arrived, alilpa Mag-
nci, Mount, Liverpool, 34 data i Superior, Dua-
Ion, N Orleans i Natcht-2, Cook, Ureenock, 4 'i
Eliau Ann, Golden, from Ivies, and 49 from Gi
braltar.
Clearedi,ships Comet, Moore, London; John
Dickcoion, Burrows, Belfast.
, BOSTON, Aug 14—Arrived, brigs Exchange,
Jenkins, G.url,loupe | Grampus, Bangs, Liver
pool, SO,
fror Wow-York,
Ihe fsal asiliug brig
CEYLON,
MlleinlOn, nailer,
airill meet with deapatet. For freight
or pavaago, having good sbcummodalmiii, apply
to the captain on board, at JeinV upper wharf,
or to HALL <J HOYT.
IU»»* °9
For Freight or Charter,
The ftfct sailing brig
HARRIET & I.UCY,
Faireuorlh, mailer, C
iburthen 160 tons, will be ready to
receive a Cargo in » day or two. For terms ap.
ply to ISAAC COHEN,
nog 27 e
Hpcnn Oil ami Sugar.
<l®> cask. Sperm OIL inti received per brig
U«) Ceylon, end
1J hhdesnd 50 his Muscovado Sugar, receiv
ed per Clan,as and Mary, fur sale by
J. U. HERBERT it CO.
eug 29
Fresh Teas, llohiMtlc Goods
and 1‘ritiie Pork.
¥UST received per hr-g Levant
tf 26 cheats'llyaonTea
80 tjr rhoata do and Ymiriff llyion
30 tin entty tmxvs ImpciiRl du.
30 <lo do GtA\jvowt«tY do.
6 ciiich containing 200 two ponhdlsuttyi
of Hyson, Impcftal, and Gunpowder
Teas of the latest importations and su
perior quality
6'httlea Dome-tic tiuodn conalHtihg of
Fluids and Brown Bhii liitffH
100 bin prime Fork, N. Y. city inspection
*0 boxes Gliecsc, for vale on aCcomtnudat-
iog tcuns by
J. 1). IIEKUKRT ii CO.
ait* 29
Corn-—afloat.
P rim,! wh * ( ® *' orn ’ *' or
„ #UK w/ p. PONCE fc MACKENEtt?., .
FoY Sale,
l ! firat fate WaiRilg'Mlm and Carriage Driver.'
A lad, a young Wftman shtiut 20 years old,
s good rinik and Waslter. Apply ut ibis oftlCe.
.""K. 2 * :ie. '
■For Sale,
4 pMihc likely Servant Boy, ahAll 18 yen*
A of age. Apply to
it. U J. HABERSHAM.
cug '24 ' h
To Hlrdi by the Month,'
SrpwOuctivp Mute ServnittBp . atbustomed Ho
•Li wait about the hottar, one oj' them well ac-
qnumted with the muoaffemint of hoiSca. Fur
terms, apply at this office. . atijf 24 p ii
Notice.
F11HE subscr’.ber will be absent iVotn t^tlt city
JL formliqyt time; during ills iibficucc Mr
8AMtiKL Buflqiucic will tret•• lul•ttdrit'ey.
stiff 20 c* I. MINIS.
Thomastovm Lime,
T AN DING from briff Harriet ii Lucy, at
jLJ Bice*» winn V
200 tanks Thomaitewn Lime
5000 fco' clear Boarfla
Barrels Beef and Potatoes, for sale by
ISAAC COHBN.
nop* P7 r
. To ltcnt,
, O EVFjUAL convenient and pleawht Dwelling
llouNes. Ap'plv t *
SAMUEL PMlLBMCK.
mtg 23 rp
Stopped
TilUOM a hegro mao, a Gold Bing nnd Key,
X’ wliicb the owner can have by paying cx*
pen»L». Apply at tlie office of the Georgian,
aug 24 L
Notice. ♦
I^DWABD WILL1AM8 oftVrahis aervicea
1 j to the t'uends of the late firm of E. WiL
Iiuiiih ii Go. in the transaction of Commission Bn
tinea, at Savannah, ’ 6
Notice.
VTmfc months afu-r Ihe date of this notice,
1 yI application will be made to the Honorable
tlie Justices of the Inferior Court of Liberly
County, forpertniuiou to Hell the real eatato of
Letty Carter, deceased, for tlie benefit of the
heirs atuJ creditors of the uaid deeenseil.
J .LGHT TOWNSEND, AdiiPor.
aug If
T It)Il f 3 and Shadows of Scottish Life,iic-
lection from thu papers of the late Arthur
Austin, $1 . ' - ^ •
'I'lte Ilniogade, translated from the French,
by M. Le VicomUs D'Arlihgcourt, author of the
‘Solitary/ 874 eta , .
Advice to the*Ymntg Mother in the manage
ment of hcrsclflitd infant, for sale by
b. 0. hi. SCHENK.
ang 27 c, .
, Notice.
IIROrOSALS will beMmVld until the 1st
1. ilsy of October next, to svipply rife Sleem
Boat Company With WOOD on Ihe Savannah
river, for one year. Applications for conifacis
muat apecify tlie quality and price, end name
tlie landing when; to be dclivcreit,
Letters, poat paid, addresao'l to Garina Tracy,
Treasurer, Augusta, nr to the President at Sa
vannah, will be promptly attended to.
8. C. DUNNING, Pree't.
engfi
Notice!’ ’
TITOTICF. is hereby given; that the copartner
iA ncrehip hcrciofore existing between Ed
ward Williams of Savannah, and Ahi juli Fisk ol‘
Boston, under the firm of JS. H’illiame U Ce.
Snvannub, Georgia, is rills day dissolved by mu
tual consent. Ail persona having demands
against the said Him, ere requested to present
the same for payment, and ell persons indebted
to said firm, .recalled upon to make payment
to Edward Wllllami, of Savannah, by whom the
business will be hereafter carried on
A FISK.
EDWARD WILLIAMS.
Boston, June 18,1823. aug o
I’LIII.K SALES.
ExicuHih' Sub,
k By J n. Herbert Co.
On thrjSnt Ttiesil<(y>iu ''ephtmbsr
Wil l, ho Aisld at the court Ii mo* in in v clt|
T » of 8 ivannah. bHWern die imitd hnufsi
26 h* sd nffHltlr, ‘J Hmsns
2 rld iig (.'lions, 1 Jersey Waggon
30 Hivt s* 3 an ton Foot GUm
Plahtatin6 Took and HousrhnM Fornhurr.
belonging trt thb estatf nf’l Bnmai G. Davhi, nnd
•old for Vhe beitrW of iht htirtanu crx-dnors,
Julyt>0
Minhiistratm 's Sat* %
Hy J. Ii. Hfeihert § Co.
On Ihe Jirtl 'JWnta.v IS Deleter Mr.i-r,
W ILL be sold before the court lmio> in tht
city of Savunonh, h, iwi-en tin u-im
liniira, n Netm Man Darned Dave, sold as rim
lifojuirty ut Mr Snmliel Illvenpnrt, deeeaakd,
by order uf Ihe Adiuluillratur. Terms r.»,h.
aug d t
eMmitilstt'i - toi'hT.sVr; —
Ry George Schley,
THIS DAY, S7th ii slant, m ’ \ o*<{hv
Ik,
IV" " i "’ “'i 1 '’ N * Ill
nfiliu DHinlnislralur, ainnlri mi(,-te
S ewoiial prUberiy bcltmgl, g to
rcderick 1.. Abel, dceraar-i! vu
-.4’ . .a.
*** 150 Bales Cotton want
ed to li.l the Ship COMMEUCE.Capt OarJner,
for Liverpool, apply to
JOHN LATHROP k Co,
aug 3
For Sale,
A Few barrels APPLES. Apply to
It- NICHOLAS U NEFF,
aug 27 p
Fresh Flour.
'tichmond supertine ntw wheat
dvfdi/ FLOUli, ofCunningham and Uulii-
erto Al’s brands, for sate by
PERBY U W BIGHT,
tug 24 u •/
WILLIAMS’
Literary and Commercial
READING ROOM.
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vie
New Monthly Magaaine and Literaiy Journal.
Thompson’* Annals of Philosophy.
Sporting Magaiine
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Ackerman’r Repository of Arts, Literature,
Fashions, &c.
British Review end London Critical Journal
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Loudon Mtgatipe
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to the tupato uf
, . . _ . cnuaiatuvr ,n t\*rt
V.', Guns, lit,, * of ti-tds,
.WvivUg Dtik) M^tn»copr,M\ihic»ilnstnimoi,t»
•ml Music ol great varhu, l k «iulings. Ki g.*v.
ingsg Drawing!, Silver ladles and 8imon%
rVunks, Wearing Apparel and a Variety »*» valu
able Books, Iko, The (irtidvi are all HiiangtiJ
In Jolt, and miy» togethcrwKh the eMtlngW
be examined at Ult auction store. 1 oims eatha
!!!L2L.
Cherry Hill lor Side.
■A Valiullin Plantation In llryxii county, tit.
uated tin llm KuriIi aid* uf ihc Great
Ogpohre river, stiout j miles below Hill 1 *
Bridge, and 20 miles tYnin Savannah, enntatn,-e
ing two liundrml and ninety seres uf iiveri
swamp of the Hint quality, on an eaedlont piicli
of tide, two hundred of width are cleared mid'
under rinma, and three hundred »nd lifiy sevra
.tore* al'high land of mixed qualliles one Imns
dred and fifty ol' wtiieh arc etcnml amt teneml.
There are now growing on this ptan aiimi.
crops of cotton smi rice, by the appeai nncea uf
wliioli the qualities of tlu> lands under mill vaa
Run may be estimated.
There are a targe and eommmlimta ham, mm
chine and maohlnc house, cotton, nun and gin
house*, all netrlymaw i an nvuraaer’a limne, •
coWltitVltbl* dwctlfilg home,' stable*, chsif
It mist, ho negro houses fur the leomtimndav
tlnn of from JU to 60 negroes, and one of Ihe
firai iprinqs of wetorln the low cuulurv. Him*
iaalao attached In Clierri Hill t tram id live
hundred aores of pine laud, frurn which all The
lumber, raita, tlavea, tfc, lo he used on tl •
place, may lie procured.
A l’lut nf the above lam) may be aeenal the-
olliceoftho subscriber, In the Exchange, tn-
vannali.
For terma, apply to Mr, Jamea 8. Bund, Ha-
lien, to B- P. Dsmcre, Eiq. Bryan cmmtv.ortd'
S A MULL U. BOND.
>««.*> j
'10 CAPITALISTS,
A VFjUY superior Siram Saw Mill bus luMflti
recently vrecled in the Virfohy nf
Cm\JY DeVWYL.V,
as the most eligihto aiiuation fur a buaitirsa nt
the kind on the Atlantic shuns of llm United
States. Pomcirilng ell llm sdvanl.g, r nf an In-
cahnuiRblo supply of Ihe finest yellow ouch
Pino sml Cypress Timber, built on e fine iiluHJ
with thirteen (i:ot water rinse lo It, tnd anaiun*
eovc for (lie rrneplion nl' logs.
' The present owners not having ii in tlieip
power to bestow that ntiriuiim to it which e
concern of such mngiulude ivquires, are vletir-
nna of leHing die whole, or a /vet of tlielr intco
|*st in it, nod now of b- i'i up. at a very low
Valuation, end muon less tlianaur.li isO-ocmrit
could be completed .for.
there liasjust boon edited to it (very anpco
rior Aics|J’oaudlRg .'frn hint, capable ol iW
-Jurging el lenit AO tiercel of oicaii rice-par
day i and a Corn-Mill, all set in mulhm by did
same engine. ' *■
Tlio Saw-Mill jlupon a mew principle, by
Hie Itto renowned Civil Engineer, Mr. HEN*
NIF, of London, who Went put one of hit beat
workmen to superintend lie erection. It exit
now out wllh 48 eavve, tnd may bo made lodriv*
twice tliat number.
The Htonm Engine la perhaps the heat Id
rile United Pintos, made by Meaara. lltll.rojf
It WATT, uf Bolio, near Birminghami and
ercetml under the' Inspection of their heat fore#
man, lent Out expressly for that nm-noae.
A wonderful ctpcnce Ii saved in me), at the
saw-dual IVmb (lie pitch-pine is toned to anivrtr
instead of fire-wovd, and la carried th th«
mouth df tin fiirnacc tVom the pit by elevators
now in us4,
The lithe Machine Is ales on I new principle
end found by experience to answer belter ilian
any yet in use. The qulcknen and regularity
of Gut movement, prn.luc.ing’ it of e superior
urlghtnea wlihout breaking thogrtln
'1‘lie mill ia lituetetl on t litis Creek, celled
Cat-Head, On e branch of ihe AiUitiahl Rivera,
amt only about half smile from Darien.
See Vessels, whole diaughi of natrrmnahW*
them to gn to the wharf at Darien, cut lomlel
the Hill, only a abort di.tanoe off, wdh great
facility i aa ui euclleed p/<mr fir- in die milk Will
enable them to receive ihe lumber into tiiell
bow p-uts, almost withoul expense: and 'he
null, as now In operation, can fontiah 4b M *
nripiaiik per day, which may be l not eat
found neceaaety i the power being emplyl
clout.
Tbe lumber sent prom tide establishment ritlre
it weld into oprretlnn lias been etloncd to bn
superior in quality end regularity in sawing.
The eommllalonm of ihe Navy of Ihe uni
ted States have approved of the ship planks,
furnished irotn.lt, end it ia highly probable wit;
give it e prcfeesnce'ln iidure contracts
It haa aim been teen end justly admired in
New-York end Phlledelphie.
Tlie proepeW of 4 renewed imercno.rae vritk
the Britith Weal India lalanihs, rvej*n this
establishment e desirable Inode of inveatmeet—
otter*, in that cue, having been made from
JAMAICA ALONE, lor about half of ellihe pre-
duce of the saw-mill.
The preaem owners have no objection to oen-
tinue intcreeied in it to e certain extent. Put
their olhet avooatiooa preclude tbeir personal
atteufion to it.
' For termkeuid other paitieulare, apply pet
to nail l or by letter to
JOHN umsH,
Savennati.
gy N. B. If hot disposed of soon, the mill,
with all its privileges, will be rented Ibr a term
of years. -4fpk « nfew.
may 13.
■no «(!•
piywlm'
BOAIUUNGb
flrpHUEE or four yom-r cubtac*
4JL cummodated wtih Bearding and Lndgu g
in a respectable family, io a central situation.
And on tbe ao<r moderate texiu. Mfjfy to «t«
Wity ^JlCeocltMR. **»