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It ar.1uf It'ilih, ind let them ipetk for
ihoiusclvcif Thor* wo tome croikori—
sume loiift faced,h»td-al»kin|;,gi'o<lemen,
%ho surmisr that the Board doe* not re
ccive all the teporia ot caiet, hut the
public are alway, in advance nf the Board.
t>ucli it the tu*|iiciun and »crutinv,jthat
caeca are known beloie they are repoMed;
end really, aa jet, there doce not appear
tn ua any st-tiou.' grounds of them.
About ihe infretod diatrict, the neigh,
bourltpod looks gloomy, hut up town every
thing is Inisk, In the pati^ and in the
vicinity ul the City Hall, |#nplo move a-
bout in crowds. Public Gardens mid pla
ces uf amusement are frequented, and a
judicious elevation of apirita aeems to pre
vail the alarm.
We all know, that the aum total of
deaths In the Old Slip, was about sixty,
and by vacating the infected district, the
rjis'.'uso was always checked-
When yuu know where the enemy
lurks, you may certainly avoid him. Then
let ua not magnify the danger, but keep
otprselvcs coni, end comfortable ; give the
iyifected districts a wide birth, and lake
the. good and evil with philosophy,
We are not the only ones that think
this plan is the wisest. We passed by a
boarding house in Broadway, after din
nor, just time enough to oatch tho lust
stanza nf a bacchanalian snug, which ill•
tcrmingled its sounds with tho clapping
ot hands and the jingling of glasses. It
ran thus:
“ Come drink, my boys, and let us not flinch,
11 For I hoys my liquor of Dominic Lynch.”
There’s yuur true philosophy lor you.
fnlslalf says, •' u good aliorris lack aa-
eond# me into the brain.” Now, though
bard drinking it vile and abominuble, yet
'I:* ^whomlhe^i^irha.V'lmerr'aUrTed:
Uuhnli or gnoil Pullernian is quite the
thing in the-e dull times—if you can get
it.—-JV’at' Jdv.
RECOLLECTION* OP A NATIVE
OF PEKTHsHlIUS.
Rob Roy.—This celebrated character,
Whose name now stands gibbetted, if I
may use the expression, to a anrt of dark.
Bog immortality, by .the pen uf the "great
unknown,” spent the long evening of his
trouboluus life in a state ol armed neutral
ity, within the walla of his own domicil,
sot lar from Dumbarton, and about thirty
miles north west of Perth, in the shiro of
that name. He was not known then as
Rob Roy, but familiarly ns the Thief of
Uleilaloon, At the English Court, huwe-
ver, and among those of higher note, to
whom Iris hostility was terrible, lie was
equally well known by the portentous ap
pellation of The MaeOrigov.
The “ Creature Dugul,” wa9a real cha
racter, living many years in the vicinity
after his great master’s exit, and was not
unlike the portrait given oi him. His
true name, however was 1'eter Gordon,
though easy enough in u very humble way
of lile, from the little donations of shil
lings and sixpenceadio wnuld occasionally
receive from the young and curious, un'd
the constant hospitality uf all clusses in
the neighbourhood ul his little den or ca
bin, was yet an arrant and incorrigible
thief: it seemed to be in the very com.
plexiuu of his nature. Whatever little
thing lie could lay his bends on, in the
houses lie visited, was sure to disappear.
At the residence of one gentleman where
he was wont to call in his occasional po
rambulutions, and when he hud now. be
come an old that lie could scarce crawl
nhuut, the servants and young people of
tho family one day put Ins cupidity tn o
laughable but rather cruel test. After
dinner, and whan ha had just been lull
fed with all die varieties n gaud tabic
alfordcd, and was mns< chnfortubly situat
ed on s form by the flip, ami enjoying his
darling luxury, his pipe, they roguishly
plac'd down close by his side, a kittle of
Steaming lint potatoes. The temptation
was too much lor " the creature, Dugal,”
to withstand j and forthwith turning over
his shoulder a cautious eye, to see if all
eyes were turned from him, began every
Bow and then, as opportunity served, to
snatch up his brawny hand full of (lie
boiling potatoes, and stow them away in
his h uaom. Alter enjoying themselves to
theijt heart’s content, at the expense of the
poo) fellow’s half parboiled ribs, they load
ed hint down with o good store of provi
sion, and let him depart. Alter his death
there was Inund in Ilia miserable hermit,
age, the amount of nine or ten pounds, in
shilliiigs and sixpences, the fruit uf petty
donations through a cmirac of years.
The R iiltie Meal Jaryle, too, was a
real personage, and liis name is currectlv
? (reserved to him. The narrator of the
nrcgoinir, has now in Ilia possession in
thU i ii v. 'he identical, huge leather purse,
Rob used In wear iri his girdle ; andlrom
which we can even now almost fancy we
can see the stern outlaw, in one exigence
and another, dispensing his solid thou
sands, (Irnm his exactions on the wealthy
wicked,) tn aid his friends, soil cheer the
opprwssed j to rescue from the toils of
viilaiW, « Francis Osbaldiatun, and a
Piano Vernon, a He Vernon, and a Frank
Oshaldiston.
• Deisy Bell and Mary Cray, they were twa
bennie tasiies,
• They bigged a bower on yon burn side, and
thachedst oV:rwi’ ruidn v.”
Tli'e mournful and untimely (ale ofthese
iweet.blossoniB of innocence pnd beauty,
whose loveliness is so w ell depiced in the
admired old song of which the loregoing
are the two first verses, is not probably
known to many. During the mortal
plague, wliipli raged in Scotland about the
middle of the 15th century, these. •• twa
bonnie lassie,” in a mingled spirit, perhaps
of romance and prudent caution, retired
to a " burn side,” on the estate, ol Lord
m ,in Perthshire, where they.boilt fltein
i little house of shrubs and bushes that
and providing for s supply of such com.
forts oi nature as they should direct de
signed to remain iff their happy seclusion
all the terrors of the pestilence were o-
Verpsst. But how tain arc the cautions
and preventive! ol human foresight a-
gmiat the appointments ul heaven.
A lover ol one of Hie lair friends, Im
pelled by affection, made a visit to their
asylum, and Imre with him the mortal in
lection somehow unconicioqsly contracted
in his clothing. The clear object ul 'his
soul’s regatd, fell the first victim. The
Compnnio,yf her retirement, shortly fol
lowed ; afltl the same moss grown grave,
which wraps their common cLy, is mill
pointed out to the passing traveller and
is atilUiallowed by a thousand tender sen
timent's. A sprig of the mots was pluck
ed’an.l preserved, by tbe same narrator
on his Ia9t visit to the home of his lather’s
near the consecrated spot.
Macbeth,— From the prostrated ruins of
the ca .lie of this bold usurper, situated
about 50 miles from Edinburgh, the same
gentleman also preserved a fragment.
McDulf’s csstlc still remains in the vi
cinity, a few miles from it, but not so
much delupiduted as that of Macbeth,
having been formerly dismantled and de-
molished. A walking cane cut from
"Burnham wntnl,” may also be seen in the
aume gentleman’s cabinet.—Coin. Mo.
Law Forms.—Nut long since an at
tempt was made to invalidate an indniture
because, though perfect in all parts, ihc
paper on which it w as written was not
cut at the top! The judge desired to
look at the deed, and taking his scissors
from Ids pocket, he quietly zigzagged it,
and returned it to the profound lawyer,
a valid instrument.— Union,
JZrtvnct qfa Letter tinted London, July II.
'•Esteemed Friend—Thu new Corn Im
portation Bill having been read n third
time in the House oi Lords lust night, and
passed, we hasten to inform you of its
enactments.
" A9 soon ns foreign wheat shall hare
been admitted tor home consumption un
der the provisions of the old laws, the
scale of prices at which the homccnnsuinp
tion of foreign corn, meal or Hour is per
mitted,shall cense.
" Table B. will show you the average
prices at which corn, meal and Hour will
hereafter he imported into the United
Kingdom mid Isle of Man from the Bri
tisli Colonies or Plantations in North A-
mcrica; and Table A. the rates at which
importation will be allowed from all other
countries, toge her with tho rates of duties
payable on each description.
" The Corn, Meal and Flour which
were already in warehouse on the 13th
day of May last, may be entered fur home
consumption, on payment of the duties in
the annexed Tables, whenever the average
prices ul British Corn, mud up and pub
lished,ns heretofore : shall be foe Wheat
70s; Bye 35s; ami Oats 23». per quarter;
hut this i< not compulsory on the holders
of hooded grain, as iliey may, if they
pieasc, wait for the porta opening under
the regulations of the old law, and then
enter their grain duty free.—The aver
ages at which bonded Corn, Me.il, and
Flour, from the North American Colonies,
may be entered for home consumption, on
the payment ot (he said duties,are Wheat
39s j Rye, Peas, nr Beans 39--; Barley,
Beer, or Bigg 30 ; Oats 20s per quarter,
“The Islands of, Guernsey, Jersey, Al
derney, and Sark, are exempted by this
set train the enactments of the corn laws’;
except that the importation into the U-
nitcil Kingdom from those Islands, will
nut be allowed when the ports shall be
shut against tha (importation ofloreign
corn.
" It will he observed, that the operations
of t( s act, as the future importations, is
postponed until the ports shall have once
been opened lor Wheat, at the old average
of 80s per quarter ; so that if any other
other description of grain should previous
ly attain the aggregate average price at
which importation, duty free was allowed
before the passing of this act, that des
cription of corn will sti* cqntinue to he
importable, duty free, Notwithstanding the
passing of this act,
" M< and ground corn of any des
cription, except wheat, meal, Ilnur and
uatmeul, are prohibited a9 heretofore,”
SCHEDULE d.
MONTHLY OBITUARY,
go* triinsT
The following is s tin of Interments in the
City of ttsTsnnali, co| ieil from the utlicial return
In the Muyor’s office : —
Owen Itilcy.s native nf Iri-lsmt,ageil35ygen>,
Intermittent fever, died In the Hospital i Elias’
belli II. Harrison, do. nf Savannah, aged 7
months, thrssh i Joseph ttoye, tjeil IS yesrs,
France, fever, a resident i Elisabeth tide, of
j New. York, aged 40, dysentery I Joseph Ml J -■
i Dough. of Savannah, aged Jdays, Daniel llrown,
| of New-York, aged 48 years, lever, non resi
dent i Steven Dahhrcy, uf Sweden, seaman, tie-
I mittent fever, died in the Hospital i Caroline E.
j Arnold, of Oeorgia, aged I yew, worms, a real;
| dent i John K Grayson, of Virginia, aged 44
years, Millions lever, a resident i John Orourkr,
j of Ireland, aged 44 yesrs, drill sad t- ver, s resi-
jdotlti Jane Howe, ofNew-York, aged ‘27 years,
died in tire Hospital t Marlin Uutter. of Ireland,
agod 35 years, Hcmittrnt fever, non resident,
died in the Hospital t John M'Queen of G.-nr
! gin, fever, from the country i llebecca Sand-
j rvich, found dead i William Worthington, of
Connectiqut, aged 33 years, fever, non resident j
James Qglcbay, of Scotland, aged 48 years, Son
struck, a resident i John Martin, of Penns; Iva-
nia, sged 30 years, d> solitary, non resident i
Andrew Kettel), of Massachusetts, fever, non
resident i Mimas Melrose, of Scotland, aged
45 years, Intermittent fever, from tbe country ;
Wm. Melrose, of do. aged r ’ years, do. do j Da
vid Vanderpoul, of New-York, aged 24 years
Millions fever, non resident; Oliver Palmer, of
do. Suicide, non resident; Nathaniel Sanders,
of Massachusetts, aged 28 years, Remittent fe
ver, non resident, died in the llnypital; Ter
rence Morphy, of Ireland, aged 37 years, Son
struck, non resident ; Edward Hughes, of do.
Sged 20 years, Millions fever, non reiident; Jo
seph II. Yooog, of Massachusetts, aged 55 years,
Remittent fever, s resident | Aaron Yad, of New
York, aged 30 years, fever, nonresident: An.
gustos Russell, of Georgia, aged 9 .years, ioflam-
mation in the howc!s,a rctid-nt; tttiae Trayunr,
of Ireland, sged 27 years, Hemittcill fever, non
resident, died in the Ilospitul; Sihbla M’Do-
nsld, of Scotland, aged 68 years, fever, a resi
dent t Wittes Richards, of Maine, oged 30 years,
fever, non resident, died in the Hospital.—To
tal 31.
MA1UNK INTKLI.IOKNCK.
The Duties on Flour are—
- perCwt
High Duty 3s3
Additional Is 7
First low Duty ls7
Additional
, mite house m snrups ana uusne.. ..... Stcuna j aw ,i„ ty
Wiveduktweet iuxutuoce aronud them;! luitor
On Oatmeal.
per Doll.
\4si0
2 u‘2
2s2
2s2
4d 6d
ground Corn prohibited.
DIED,
At Lexington in the state of Kentucky, Tho
mas Dougherty, Esq. of Washington City, who
whs, at the time of his death, Clerk of the Mouse
of Representatives of the United States, the flu-
ties of which station he had filled for eight years
with uncommon correctness anti lideiit.i.
COMMKRCIAL.
l/ye,
Barley
When imported
fr'»m any foreign
Wheat
Peas.
or
Beer
or
Oats.
country.
Brans
ff'jy.
If at or above
70s
46*
35*
'25s
bnt under
80
53
40
28
ll gh Duty
Additional for ltr
19
8
6
4
three months
5
3. 6./
J* 6d
2
If at or above
80
53a
40*
28
but under
85
56
1 s 6il
30
First low duty
Additionalror Is
5
j* 6d
■Is 6a
2
three months
5
3a 6il
.8 6,1
2
if ut or above
85
55s
4’is 6J
30
Setfond low dut)
SCHEDULE B.
When imported
1
8 d
6 d
4d
from Br. colo
nies in N.Atpt-i
If at or above
59*
39*
20.
but under
67
44
33
-2* 6J
High duty
Additional for 1st
19
8
6
4s
three monts
5
3. 6d
2s 6a
2
If at or above
67
41*
33*
.'2s 6d
but under
71
46
’■j* 6tl
4. G ■/
First low duty
Additional for Is.
lhree*months
5
J* 6d
2s 6a
Jff
5
3s 6(<
!s 6a
' 2
If at ol* above
71
40*
33s
24
Second h*w dut)
1
I'd
6,1
4,1
Prices Current at Charleston, Sept, 2.
Cottons—"Very little busmens hits been done
during the week ; U lands being from 9 to 13
cents us to quality; for any lots higher prices
are obtained with difficulty. Sea I .lands are
nominal at 19 to 23. Some holders have pre
ferred shipping to foreign markets to submit*
ting to the late reductions.
liice continues in small demafid at 2 87 for
prime and 2 75 to 2 25 for middling and infe
rior. An improvement is looked ior from the
opening of the West India l*o r Is.
Corn is in small demand at 75 a 80 ets.
Exports of Cotton and Rice from Charleston in
the month of August.
I'OHT Ob FLirjlMN'Aii,
A nitIVED,
Bng Alfred, Warnerk, N York, 7 daya, with
> full cargo to Camming £# Gwalhmev, consig
ner*. Palmea A Itoe, Gsudry U Dufiiurc, J II
Herbert it co. Lawrence U Thompson, G Col
linn, A A E Wood, A II Fannin A co. W Scar
brough,.! Thomas, Baker A Minton, H'dl A Jen-
nry, .1 W l.ong, R c Dunnings Dnhamel A An-
«e, Fa Hum, W T Williams, I* L Week', I llm.
Irr A co F tiillctt A no Pmiyit f4 Midland, It
Campbell, I’onde A M'Kcnsie, T II Wellman, II
Burroughs, IIS Atwood, Cantrlmi it Lamar,.!
Warnnck, 5 >hnston U Hills, J Penfit Id and
St urges A Hunter.
Coming up, if hr Josephine, from Baracoa,
and last from Charleston, with fruit,
i uaivais nioM this foht.
A» Philail 26th ult, tch Mary U Ann, Robiiw
aon. 9 du\s.
At N York, 24th ult. brig Panthea, Oviatt, 5
days.
At Boston, 21st ult. brig Adeline, Atwood, 10
day*.
ci.FAnrn ron this pout,
At New York 26th ult. brig Elisa Morrison,
Douville.
The ship Commerce, Gardner, for Liverpool j
barque Spartan, Ward, for do j and brig Cry-
Ion, Kskildon, for N York, went to sea on Mon
day last.
The brig Superior, f om this port for N York,
was spoken 6n the 3 tli ult. off Frying Pan
Shoals, 7 clays out
The brig Frances, Funk, from this port for
Philad. was spoken off Cape Uomain.
The sch Mark Time, Choate, sailed from Nor
folk for this port 25th ult.
Three vessels cleared at Baltimore on the
26th ult. for the British West Indies—one for
Jamaica, one for Barbadoes, and one for Trini
dad, .
CHMILKRTON. 9ept Arrived, snhs f.oui-
sh, Dickinson, N Orleans, 21 day*t Fair Ameri
can, Parishs Bah. 5.
FROM Otrn COBBF.8PONDKNT, v
Offer of the Charleston Mercury, Sept. 3.
Anived, Spanish schr Hosidic, MM'-sii.ia, Ha
vana, 11 days, bound to Cape de Vords, in diB-
tresi, having sprung alenk on thr.'llst ult —
Same day, l«t 31, 2, Ion 6y£, spoke schr Abac-
jlino, from Cuba, for Boston.
PHILADELPHIA, Aug 26 —Arrived, brigs
Emetine, Doyle, St, Jagoj Swanwick, Warner,
Trieste and Messina, 100 days.
NFiW-YOHK, Aug 24—Arrived, ships Ame
lia, Crane, Charleston, 4 days » Saluda, Mix, do
4 j brig Jane, Fowler, St. Thomas,%.
r<
A
3*3r»w
Fur IrtwlM or
To Rent,
1 11IBEE Stores on the Bay. Apply to
HALL A HOYT.
sop 5
At Private Sale,
A Negro Woman ahofft 32 $ ars
good C «»k. Washer and Loner
J Iso - Two Negro Mnu Field hands, one 18
and the other 22 years of age Apply to
i oTigt,
8Cp .1
J. B. HERBERT U CO.
jl:
HAl.F.S COTTOJT.
Tierces
Uplands.
S Islands,
Rice.
To Liverpool 6918
507
To Cowes and
u Market
9
749
To Greenock 670
70
To Hamburgh 486
156
To Wes; Indu s
1166
■ .1 —
-
-
Total 8074
58G
2071
Prices Current a Vew- York, Jlug 24.
Cotton—Very few iransaotiona in Cotton have
taken place since our Iasi. Indeed business
generally has received a very sensible chock,
owing principally to the prevailing alarm of
sickimss in our city. It is computed that from
1/00 to 1400 bales nf CqUon wkfe consumed in
the warehouses at Brooklyn, 4'IWng the late de
structive conflagration. The bidders are wil
ling to sell at a shade lower. The import this
week amounts to 1866 hales.
Freights have improved.
Prices Current at Ncid Orleans, Jhtg. 5.
Cotton—Tho transactions of this week have
been neither remarkably limited nor extensive,
Ot theactuul sules on v Inch our quotations are
founded, we deem it sufficient to state the fol
lowing, viz A lot of 200 bales of inferior to
good, sold at 12$ a 17, averaging 14 cts. Up
wards of 500 bales of various qualities at from
13 to 18 cts j classed according to our quota
tions. A small lot of 17 bales fair prime at 18
cts; two lots of Alabama, viz : 150 bales at 9
3-8 n 11 ; 100 do at 10 all. The stock re
maining is now reduced to about 15,000 hales
of all descriptions, of which it is computed only
about 10,000 remain unsold,
T'ohacco—Sales quite lim ted this week {hol
ders ami buyers seem not to agree very well as
to prices. A few hhds F were pa'ted with at
3$ cts; shout 150 seconds sold ut $ a25-8;
a few hhds M at 1 j, and a few do a» 1$.
Exports of Cotton and Tobacco from N Or
leans from Oct 1,1821, to Aug 3,1822—To Fo-
leign and Domestic ports 14640 bales Cotton.
18025 hlvla Tobacco
Freights—'To Liverpool for Cotton per lb 1
1 8d { do Fiance do do 2$ cts j Northern p"rts
do do li a 1$ cts; do Tobacco per hlul $9 a 10.
Markets at Antwerp, July 2.
Pn'cea-^Cotton Bah>n 23 a 24; Maranham 22
a 23; Bengal 13$ a 14$ ; Surat 14 a 16 ; Do
mingo 20 a 22 t Georgia Bowed 21 a 23 j New
Orleans 21 a 26. Rice, Carolina new 12 a 12$ ;
do old9$ a II.
Cottons are in a depressed state, though our
stock is not increased, and remains much the
same as on the 3lst May. About 200 bales of
Bengal were sold at *14 *-8 gr a 14$ agreeable
to quality!
Rice has met a very ready sale at advanced
prices ; new Carolina has been readily taken at
I2$fl in quantities, and 300 bbls not very supe
rior were sold upon delivery at 12$ a 12 3-8fl;
about 100 bbls of ordmary old obtained 10 3-8IL-
Dur stock in first and second hands consists of
2600 obis Carolina, the half naw—900 bbls of
that quantity, mostly new, are held by the im
porters at the high price of 13fl, and aboijtt the
-same quantity, lately arrived, are not yet
brought forward for sale. Our atock of 37000
bags of Batavia, besides 2500 bags of Bengal, is
kept out of the market. Piedmont, of which
1900 bags are in second hands, finds a slow sale
a' s$fl, nkl prime Bengal would command? a
7$tt.
Sugar, Colice, &c.
hugs prime Green Police
20 hluls superior St Croix Sugar
.50 tl • H-wnim Muscovado do
2o b’igt Pimento
5 pines Cognac Brandy
5 half do anv 1 5 qr cauks Pico Madeira
Wine
50 bla prime Beef
200 do frtsh Baltimore Flour, for sale by
HALL ft IIOYT.
sen 5
Union Lotlge Mo. 3.
Till IE Vlt mbers of Union Lodge No. 3 are
I ’i* reby notified that a regular meeting of
s; 'l Lodge will bn held at Brother Jackson’s
Office I ni Evening, at half puat seven,o’clock.
By order of the W M
HEIN EM AN, Sec’ryP. T.
Sep 5
Assize of Bread.
nnUE average price of Flour being g8 50 cts.
I pci barrel, the weight of Bread fur the pre
sent month must be as follows i
l.’$ Cents Loaf 21b 3ns
6j Outs Loaf lib l$o*
of which all bakers and sellers of Broad will
take due notice. JOHN I. ROBERTS, C t.
«< p S ^
* # * The firm of .Ia.ckson
Woodbhuh k. hitherto existing, is dissolved by
mutual consent- The business confided tn them
wdl receive the attention of WoikiIh idfje SJ Du
rand. EMENEZER JACKSON, Jr.
THUS. M. WOODB1UDGE.
sep 3 rp
The undersigned have
united their pnfeast ma) interests in the prac
tice of the LAW. and will be found at the of
fice recently occupied by Jackson A Wood-
bridge. THUS M. WOODBIUDGE,
ALEXIS D. DURAND.
sep 3 rp
For Sale.
A quantity of excellent BAl.E ROPE to be
disposed of on accommodating terms.—
Apply to WM. TAYLOR U SON.
qog 31 o
To Rent,
S EVERAL convenient and pleasant Dwelling
Houses. Applv t
SAMUEL PHILBRICK.
aug 23 rp
Bacon Hams.
ZY/Tki'S'.'KVFY 11,11 N Hain«,ju»t received ami
for sale by O I’AFT.
,ep J i.
Fresh Flour.
v, —./r. BblB Iticlimond superfine new wheat
FLOUR, ofCunningham and Roth-
erf nd’s brands, for .ale by
FERRY fc WRIGHT.
•HR 24 u *
ltye Btead
T the Establishment copier of Broughton
and Drayton streets. P- Bit ASCII,
sept 3 t
Gin and Brafidy.
r. few pipes Northern Gin snd Brandy, for
sale by
aug 3) uf ^
JOHN F. WILLIAMSON.
Notice, ‘ p,
T HF. subscriber will be absn.f from the city
for i. short »unc; during hia aherucq Mr.
Sancsr. t-niLoaicK will act as hia attorney.
au*2U 8 , L, MINIS.
For rid1ndcl|<hit,
The r eul»r ] ,ei ship
OKUlUil \N,
Cnpt /nines U (
will sail on or lieu ic tin 7th 8eplj
light or paMUtge, n|-|.l> to
PE <UY U WU1GII1.
H’Ai hn9t for sale,
100 hhds prime N Orleans Sugar
50 puncheons 4; h proof N Urloans Hum, threft
years old
80 kegs Gut Nailm assorted
50 boxes Cordials
,uii Thilsdelplua Rye Whiekey
95 bis Coffee—50 tils Flour
900 boxes yellow Sosp «
to do Sperm Candice
40 ble Linseed Oil
10 niecen India F’luor Matting
95 bids 1 .out SuRar—10 bales Nankeens
50 boxes Muscatel Itaishra
Amt a small invoice of English Cut Lists
*«ff 31 p
Forlfciverpool,
Tlv so -Mtt.UidQhip
MON l UOMRKY,
Copt H eston,
lo nnw read) to receive a cargo,
ami will meet with despatch. For IVeigln or
passage, apply lo JOHN LATI1UOP U CD.
uog 31 p
1
For Boston,
The brig
MESSENGER,
Caftl ffnon'tt,
will bede.natched on nr before 8 itur.
dsy the 7lli inst. Fur freight ar passan spply
lo oapt li on board ai Vt’illian'snn’s i l.nrF, or to
I FldlRY W WIU<JIM\
4rp3 u
For New-York, „
'J'he packet brig
LKVANT,
Wei Herder. Master,
will meet with despatch. For freight
or passage, having superior accoiiitnodationiu
apply on board to cnpt U or to
HALL it HOYT,
aug 31 Jones’ upper wharf
Jeremiah Vallolton.'Y
vs. J. Attachment 8ale.
Dliytnn J* Brown.' j
\\WILL ho sold ou Thursday the 5th Scptcm*
V/yr her next ut ten o’clock, at the store of
Meair ■ Dayton & Brown, their entire stock in
triide, consist mg of Groceries, itc. Also, seven
bales ami two packets of Cotton, and sundry
articles of Household Furniture, levied on un
der the above attachment, and sold by order of
the bouorable Judge of the Superior Court.
AUM. D'l.YON,see
aug 31
HATS. ,
T HFs subscribers have just received per brig
Levant, from the muiuifucti rv of Messrs.
White, Hrathrrs, & Co. of Ncw-Yurlr, several
cases gentlemen’s siq et fine water proof Beaver
H \ i s, which for elegance, and durability, aro
not surpassed by any in the city
Also, Youths* and Childn-ns’ Hats.
CLARK Ik TILF.RTON,
31 n Market square
TO CAPITALISTS.
A VERY superior Steam Saw Mill hits been
recently erected in the vicinity of the
• OlTYOlf DMUE.N*, .
astlie most eligible situation for a business of
the kind on the Atlantic shores of the United
States. Possessing all the advantages of an in
exhaustible supply of the finest yellow pitch
Wne and Cypress Timber, built on a fine bluff,
with thirteen feet water close to it, and a natural
cove for the reception of lugs.
The present owners not having it in their
power to bestow that attention to it which a
concern of such magnitude requires, ate de sir-.,
oub of svllintf the whole, «r u part of theiajAtcr
est in it, and now wffer it for talc ut a vety lovr
valuation, and mndh less than such a structure
could be completed for.
There has just been added to it a very supe
rior Dice PountUnr Machine, capable of dis
charging at least 50 tierces of clean rice per
day { and h Corn-Mill, all set lo motion by th«
same engine.
The Saw-Mill ts upon a new principle, by
tbe late rcnrtwncd Civil Engineer, Mr. RF.Nt
NIE of* London, who ient out one of hia best
workmen to superintend its erection. It cats
now cut with 48 sawi, and may be made to drive
twice that number.
The Steam Engine is perhaps the best in
the United Plates, made by Messrs. BOLTON
U WATT, of Soho, near Birmingham \ and
erected under the inspection of their best fore*
man, sent out expressly for thaMtournose.
A wonderful expence is saved in fuel, as tfr*
saw-dust from the pitch-pinc is Inund to answer
inbtcsd nf fire-woud, and is carried to iber .
mouth of the furnace from the pit by elevators
now in use.
The Rick Machine is also on a new principle
und found by experienoe to answer better than
any yet in use. The quicknca* and regularity
of the movement, producing it of a superior
brightness without Waking the grain
The mill <• situated on w fine Cicek, called
Cat Head, on a branch of the Altamahu River,
und only about half a mile from Darien.
Sea Vessels, whose diaught of wider enables
them to go to tie wharf at Darien, can load*!
the Mill, only • short distance off, w th great
facility * as an enclined plane from the mill, will
unuhle them to receive the. lumber into llu ir
bow ports, almost without expt.net : and tho
mill, as now in operation, can furnish 40 M. filbt
of plunk per day, which muy be increased if
fmmd necessary; the power being amply suffi
cient.
The lumber tent from this establishment nine©
it went into operation Iras been allowed to be
superior li* quality and regularity in sawing.
The commissioners of the Navy of the Uni
ted Slates have approved of the ship planks,
furnished from it, and it is highly probable wilj|
give it a preference in future Contracts.
It has also be«n seen and justly admired in
New-York and Philadelphia.
The prospect of a renewed intercourse with
the British West India Islands, renders thia
establishment a desirable mode of investment-
offers, in tnnt case, having been made from
JAMAICA ALONE, for about half of all the pro
duce of the saw-mill.
The present owners have no objection to con-^
timie interested in it to a certain extent, bqt
their other avocations preclude their personal
attention to it.
For terms and other particulars, apply pet-
sonally or by letter to
JOHN M’NISH,
Savannah.
ry N. B. If not disposed of soon, the mill*
with all its privileges, will be rented for a tem*
ol years. Appy at above.
may 13. ' w