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'• kifi-nm Ibelr blondv ami Irrunnmta
u|.|«fi>om», iiio*i ol the account* Imm tin*
(Ml mil cciiitiiieiital journal* agrer, anil
t v, i j luri d ul hum,mill mu*l unite in
(lie null,that thehopu they encourage me;
but |nuv* Illume.
U, die internal ntate ul Fiance nur pa*
pm* supply a time intentling alateinenis,
Vliiili Wu ahull nutlet* at llisUre.
'I he latter lit bate* ul' the Cham
ber* hull boon conducted with let* »in
lance, ullliinigh the sources ul <!lusrntion
Rcein tu have multiplied, imlentl of tliini
nislied. The princip'e* and policy ol
th« prevailing party are developing Them-
aelve* more fully ; ami prujocUol altera
tion in the civil code, and other changes
favourable* tu the existing government,
but at v. fiance with the opinion*, fellings
and condition of the nation, promise to uf-
Herd ample employment to (lie adverse
political parties, and mny supply us with
interesting matter of comment. The en
suing are the article* respecting (he state
? ) tlie Greek* amt Turk* which we have
ot noticed .in the English papers; per,
haps they were not copied because they
did nut accord with the wishes of the
■' Bulwark of Religion, Liberty, and Good
Order,” a* the English nation has been
styled by some of our own brethren,
111)h,HI A AN'l) TURKEY.
Pii oiw, June. 28.—Some important in
telligenca has arrived to day Horn Con
stantinople; it is, that the preliminary
overture made by the English mid Aus
trian Aintuusadors, lor the mission of
Turkish c.umiuissiunera to Kuinduick, in
-I’odoliu, for the purpose of settling with
Russian commissioners the disputed points
subsisting between the two powers, has
nut been uccceded tu by the Poole. \Ye
arc assured that the Reis Effi’ntli explain
ed hi in sell upon this subject iu a manner
altogether cunfurmahlu tu the system
hitherto adopted by the Porte. Accord
ing to this explanation there had been no
s rious differences between the two powers
that Baron Stiugonuff not having hud any
political reasons for quitting Constantino
pic, his departure has only been regarded
as a mere temporary journey to St. Pe
tersburg ; that the state of pence between
Russia end the Porte since the conclusion
ol the treufy ol Bucharest nut having been
interrupted by the events which have a-
riaen since the departure ol Baron Stro
grilled'the court ul Russia has unly to Bend
back that minister to Constantinople, or
to replace him by another ambassador, in
order to renew its official communications
with the Divun, which have only been
temporally suspended by the absence of
the Russian Minister; that the Porte
having nu dispute to Bottle, since none bus
existed, but having always declared its
wish to have a gcod understanding
With Russia, it has nu reason to send a
Turkish plenipotentiary either to Kami
nick or to any other place.
Smyrna, May 29.—Troops from the in
terior continue to arrive here daily. For
tunately they do not atop long, but, ufter
anight’s rest march forward to Ecliella,
3Nuova and another point. We cannot
•peak too highly of the moderation of Me-
nemen, by whom the Greeks in our neigh
bourhood have been respected* Several
murder*, however, have been committed
upon the roads, and we have (■ deplore
the massacre of two Greeks in this city.—
Hitherto pci feet order has prevailed dur
ing the Raim.za.i, notwithstanding the
multitude of foreigners that arrive here
continually. The Greeks pursue their
employment without any molestation. An
immense quan'ity of ammunition arrived
here ami has been directed towards Chis
sue. The squadron of the Captain Pacha
has returned th Scio, where he has receiv
ed reinforcements from Constantinople.
A Finnan ha* been directed to him by his
Highness, which is extremely favourable
to the Latin Greek*. This Firman is to
be published in all (he isles of the Archi
pelagu, in order that the Lntin Greeks mny
know and enjoy all the prerogatives and
favours which it is intended to confer up
on them. According to the Custum House
Register* ut Scio, more than 311,000 wo-
fnen and children have besn sent out of
fliH/t island as slaves. Their exportation
is subjected to a duty. A few assassina
tions nill continue lo take place at Scio,
The pen refuses to record the miieriea ol
that island, and river* of tear* would be
insufficient to bewail the almost unequal
L (I horrors' which have smitten its families.
Recent intelligent!? announces, that the
Egyptian division or part of it, command
ed by Hasaan Pucha, ti>!' in-law ot the
Vice Roy Mehemet Ali, haa irrived at
Stanchn, and landed 4,000 men,
Constantinople, June II.—We are as-
lured tliut the English and Austrian am
bassadors made tresh verbal representa
tions upon the 3d and 4th ult. upon the
non-execution ot the promise relative to
the evacuation of Moldavia and Walla,
chia. The Reis Effi ndi replied that this
measure presented difficulties un account
of tpe subsistence necessary fur the army,
and the wish of the Divan to act so as not
to exasperate the soldiers. It is said
that the Persians have gained a battle near
Et^ernm, whete three Pachas, among
whom is the Pacha of Trebisond, have
been made prisoners, and Chourchid Pa
cha has had « check near Jailing. This
intelligence is declared to be official, but
It has not been published. It is added,
that Chnurschid Pacha, whuse haretn has
already arrived here, will be recalled and
if this be true, it is easy to guess the fate
that awaits him. The battle against the
Persian* renders the whole of this news
Suspicious ; for it is the thirtieth time, at
least, within these six months that this
battle has been talked of. Tlie massacre
at Scio has even incensed Princes- Fati
ma, sister of the Sultan, who had that is
land lor her dowry, and who derived from
it 1,200 puiaes annually. As she luses
tin* levenuo, the Sultan sgnt her u great
Dumber oi slues,but we are assured that
ih* returned them, frith a maingk (hi)
the Captain Pacha would have don** bet-
tcrlu have gone mm the More* to fight
against the cnemlea ol the Filth, than to
In-come (ho butcher ot so many peaceable
inhabitant* t alio added, that alio Wculil
not listen rir-iitnlhe name nf the Captain
Pacha, It i* believed that thin threaten
ing Will he I,Hal Iu tno ailn^kl. If the
viutoriuus commander* be dismilacd ; if
the present I mallciain ol the Muaselmcii
grows cold, it would not he lurpnaiug to
seethe Greeka maintain their ground fur
u loug lime in the mountains of the Morea
and Upper Lividiu,
Frankfurt, July 4—Letters from
the trontii-rs ot Mnltluvie, dated June
21*1, announce that the Asiatics, who
were in the environs of Brails and
Ruschtcliuck, have revolted,and have en
camped upon tho Danube, According to
oilier accounts, port ofttiese hordes hod
quilled wiihout orders their cantonments
hi Eastern Bulgarin, to return by force iu
to Moldavia and Wallachia.
Jiijc ln (lhapellt,July J,—Our corros
pendent at Berlin inlorma us, that the
last advices Iroin the Levant aro very
uncertain upon peace or war. Accounts
arc as coniradictury aa possible, but it i*
at least certain that part of the Turkish
troops of the army of the Danube, Ims
marched from Silistria to augment the
forces which arc already in the principa
lities. On the other side, the Asiatics
who had by the Porte’s orders, quitted
Moldavia had Wallachia to march toward*
tke Danube, have revolted, and demand,
with loud erica, to march against the
Muscovites. The lute success of the
Uicekshas constrained tho Captain Pa
iha tu renounce hia projected attark upon
Shiuob and Mitylenj*, which islands are
effectually protected by the numerous
Greek fleet cruising in their vicinity.
LOSS OF THETWV LINK. PACKET SHIP
LIVERPOOL, OAPT. LEE.
Afew York, Jiug. 27.—We know that
our feelings uf regret at the loss of this
vamable ship, on her first voyage, will
alao be very sensibly felt by that commu
nity which has derived so much beiieftl
liom this valuable eslnblishnient; but we
have reason to thunk an overruling Provi
deuce, thut although many live* werejeo
pardized, the whole, passengers and crew,
were saved, by the most active unrl well-
timed exertions nf Captain Lee, his offi
cers and crew.
The following* memorandum, handed to
the editors by Captain Lee, contains the
particulars of this disaster:
The captain and crew of ship Liverpool
and Mr. Samuel Wright, on* of her pas
sengers, arrived off tho Hook in the Bri
tish schr, Eliza, in 21 days from Si. Julios,
N.F. and came up yesterday in the pilot
Ulysses.
The Liverpool Bailed from this port on
the 16th ult. with the following passen-
gets, Mr. N. T. Heard, Mrs. Hoard, three
children and two servants, Mr. Christie,
of Jamnioa, John Simp-on, of London, Ro
bert Marthaui Liverpool,Thomas Wright
of Yorkshire, G. A. Northererlge, of Lon
don, Robert Castle, of the British Army,
anti Samuel Wright, nf Savunnah, After
a pleasant run ul timo dsys, in lat. 43 43,
Ion. 48, inn thick fog, run foul of an island
of ice, which carried away her bowsprit
nod cutwater, und started her main item.
Notwithstanding both pumps were imme
diately set to work, she went down in
less than two hours, Thu crew and pas
sengers, 3fl in number, took to the boats,
and after being out seven (lays, succeeded
in reaching St. Johns in safety, where tho
whole nf the passengers, with the excep
tion of Mr. Wright, took passage in the
British brig Dart,for Bristol, Eng. which
sailed in co. with the Elizs, from St Johns
on the 6(h inst. Captain Leo regret* to
state that not even the letter bags were
saved, nor anything but what they had
on.
We have aecn a letter from an English
gentleman, a passenger in the above ship,
who observes—
" We arc ali much pleased with Capt,
Lee, and are in high admiration of him for
Ills urbanity and evenness of conduct, be.
fore, during and since the shipwreck; ynd
for my own part take him either as u sea
man or a* a gentleman, I would not do-
sire to sail with a better. Fur two days
before she struck, we had been under
easy sail in apprehension of ice, and
when the accident happened, we could
not see the length of tho ship ahead, and
then we thought we were beyond the risk
ol such a phenomenon.”— Gazette,
FONT OF 8JtrjtAW.it H
BRITISH NORTHERN EXPEDITION.
Through the politeness of a gentleman
who has just arrived in this city, from a
distant post in the Northwest territory,
we have received intelligence that the
expedition which was fixed out by direc
tion of the Admirolty, in the summer of
1819, under the orders ol'lieut. Franklin,
was on its return to Hudson’s Bay.
The expedition advanced as near to
tile Copper Mine River in the following
year, as the approaching winter would per
mit ; and in the spring of the Inst year,
having embarked tne canoes which they
carried with them, they descend *d that
river until it discharges itself into the Hy
perborean, er Frozen Ocean. .The expe
dition then proceeded in the execution of
iti ulterior object, namely, to explore the
coast of the Polar Sea, from the moiith ot
the Copper Mine River, round tu Hud.
son’s Bay. This, however, it would ap
pear, from the inlormatiou we have been
able to collect, it could no further effect
than by surveying a few hundred miles of
the coast to the northward and eastward
the winter having set in, towards the lat
ter eud of August, with such severity as
to oblige the party to return. It does not
appear from the arrangement which w.is
made, (that landmarks should be placed
by either Capt. Parrjf or Lieut-'Fiankitu,
■DIED,
In Hamburg, 31st ult. Mr. Thomas Ellcgom],
aged 30 years.
lo Washington, Ga. 23d ult. Dr, Gilbert Huy,
aged 17 years,
to Putnam county,-25th ult. Dr. 8. W. Smith,
At Ipswich, Mass. Mrs, Jemima Brown, sud
denly in consequence uf running a needle in
her hand a few days previous
they prtteeflea.) that the fffrmrr Inti ...... ut* ■*—
reached aa far «• the party of the latter. [MARINE INTELLIGENCE E.
Several deaths had occurred, among
whom wa* Mr, Wood, nlot Canadians,
and une Esquimau?.
It is stated Iroji the nh*ervatinoa mads
in this expedition, the mouth of th*,Cup
per Mine Rivt-r diffnshy eeveral degrees
of latitude from that laid down bv lleirn.
Montreal Herald.
counterfkTt money.
The public arc cautioned by the Police
Magistrate* to be on their guard, as a
quantity nf spurious paper has lately been
introduced in this city.—AT. F K. 'Post,
The following i* a description nf tit*
note* that have come to their knowledge:
83 ol the Mechanic's Bank in the City
of New Ymk, |,*iterI) payable to F. Coo
per, nod dated Feb. 22, 1819.
83 Bank nf Newburgh, payable to N.
Patterson, letter G, and dated 1st Aug.
1817.
83 Boston Batik, pnyabto to N, Bond
dated Sept. 24, 18!4.
83 Bank of Troy, letter Z. dated April
7!h, 1821.
83 Phoenix Bank, pnyable at their of
fice discount and deposit. fjitchfieU, dated
Hartford) 1st August, 1818,
82 New London Bunk, letter A, dated
Nov. 1st. 1810.
83 Bank New Brunswick,lettle A. dap
etl March 6th, 1817, puyublc to L Dun
ham,
83 MechanhVand Formers’ Bank, Al
bany, letter Y- dated May 14, 1818.
83 Union Bank, Now London, latter
C. listed 1st dai ol Jan. 1812,
83 Bank of New York, letter D, dated
Jam 4, 1820.
810 Middletown Bank, Conn, payable
at the Mechanics’ Bank iu the city of N.
York, dated May 1 1819.
83 Mechanics’ Bank, New York, letter
0. paynlileto H. C. D. Rliam, dated 22d
Feb. 1819
83 Phoenix Bun|c, Hartford) theae bill*
are all engraved, except the asmes of the
President and Cashier.
MARRIED,
At Angus's, on the 1st ini: hvthr Rev. Mr.
Rrsutly, James Myers, Esq. of Edgefield Dis
trict, S. C. to Miss Sarah Oliver, uf the former
place.
„ . ARRIVED,
Sche Mary Josephine, Merrick, Dsracos, 10
osya, with sugar, c- tire ami fruit, lo the msaltr.
Sloop Man* Lee, Ncwhern, N. C. 6 day I, with
a full cargo tu R U J lUheTaham.
assivtll (ROW THIS PORT-
At New York 2fih ult. ship Urn. Carrington,
I Britton, 7dsva.
| At Providence, brig Roll.*, Il-irrlug'on, 12
day* i hr ir Savannah, llu veia.
At Philadelphia, .Imp Packet, Clark, 7 day,
| Ur run this port.
I At N York ?7ih ult aliip Corsair, Porter, to
•ail with dixpalvh. 28tli, brig Sea Lion, Tot,
| ten, do
At Charleston Jth iuit. ich Huron, Brower, to
•south i sell Cul.Simona, Philip, to sailinime
diatcly.
At PliiTStt. sell Mary A Ann, Denson, to sail
31st ult.
At II.mint, 24ih ult. soli Hope Return, Downes,
tu sail with dispatch.
ci.KAHin run this tort,
At N York 26th ult, ship Augusta, Leggett
Tlie American squadron sailed from Msssins
for Smyrna on the 121 h nf June.
CHARLESTON, Sept 4 —Arrived, aoh Rosa
lie, Masaarra, Havana, tl days.
BALTIMORE, Aug 28-Arriwd, sell Natha
niel Potter, Thtuupsun, Laguna, 17 days, brig
Edward, Mouatt, Amsterdam, 6*.
PHILADELPHIA,~Aug 28-ATrlved, brig
Philadelphia, Johnson, Havana.
Aug 29—Arrived, ildpa Rising Sun, Tuebner,
Liverpool, 65 days , North America, Isaacs,
Antwerp, 59-
Clearrd, ships Mary Ann, Ftdrick, Liver
pool I Ualiae, Uanly, N Orleans.
FROM OHlt CORRESPONDENT,
Office nf the Jttcrcniuile Jtitverthor.
NEW-YORK, Aug 27—Arrived, slops Ann
Marin, Dale, Liverpool, 48 days; Packet, Boggs,
from Loudon, and 44 days IVoin Cowes i Cad
mus, Whitlock, Havre,42.
Aug 28—Avrivcd, aliip Foster, Moran, Lon
don, 42 days t brig Wilson, Britton, Dublin, 341
sell Packei, Shaokfonl, Cadis, J7.
ST The Consignees of goods
by the brig Alfred, from New-York, are re-
quested tu receive them Thii Day at Junes’
luwer wharf. top 7
Fresh Ilyson Tea.
hiifohMU Hyion Tea, latest importation
il'i/ 60 boxes yellow Soup
30 boxes sweet Cider
1 do Sewing Twine
Mujjh Coffee, and a general ssiortment
of Old Liquors, lor sale by
HOMES TUPPF.n,
p unuer the Exchange
COMMERCIAL.
EXPORTS
Of Cotton, ltice and Tobacco front tiic Fort of
Savannah for August, 1822.
COTTON.
WHERE TO. | ?
Iff
00
S'St
Iff
r
3 3:
Liverpool
llaracoa,
New-York
Other Coast->
wise Ports j
3512 252
1750
769
6031 252
10
14L
3(18
459
Eleven Mentha tudinq the 3D/ Jhigust, 1822.
Foreign 92479 10131 7650
Coastwise 53232 644 5095 157
145711 10775 12745
Same period, 1821.
Coastwise, j 1M893 106J, « MW
157
847
Pricet Current at Mftieta, Sept 3.
Cotton 10 a 12 | do Bagging 35 a 37 i Corn
814 do Meal l 12 a 1 25.
Price« Current at JVbw- Fort:, .tuf 26.
Cotton—The business of the week was tri
fling, and the rates of the previous week were
scarcely supported. The market ia almost hare
of fine Colt,ms, Very little of Alabama or Upland
being worth over 12} oti. Several hundred
boles were shipped by the holders. We quote
Uplands 11 a 151 Alabama 11 a 14} i Tennes
see 10 a 13 I Louisiana 14 a 16 i Beu Islands 24
a 29, nominal.
Hico rcmuini very dulh We quote new Rice
2 .75 « 3 25.
Freights to Liverpool a small Improvement.
Cnttun square and round bales per lb }d a Jd i
Rice 10a 6d a Us.
11 lla oh England loj per cent i do on Franoe
522}.
''Havre, July 14.—Since we had tho pleasure
of writing you, considerable arrival! of Cottons
of all kinda have taken place here, and prices
have consequently continued to fall-prime up
land ia however, very scarce, and tlie most part
of our actual supplies, about 14,001) bags, con
sists in ordinary qualities, which could not
bring more than 25 to 27} soua. We have about
1B.U0U bales of New-Orleiina cotton, and the
best docs not obtain more titan 31 a 32 anus i
inferior to good 29 a 30} i and even at those
miserable prices it uvery difficult to Bella such
IB the sail situation of our market, without the
least prospect of an amelioration. The orders
fur tlie next season will in all probability be lim
ited to L2 a 13 cents for prime cotton—should
yom prices be as hgh aa they have been this
year, it will become necessary to renounce the
cotton of the United States. Bratil cotton is
selling to advantage at almost tlie same rates.
“Rice is still very dull, 28 a 30f. The aliip
Hannah arrived yesterday evening, and the brig
Experiment this morning.
Annexed is a statement of the stock on (land
to the 30th of June;
New-Orleans
Georgia and Carolina
Bea-lalanda
Brazil
Sundry kinds
16,449 bales
13,378
835
1,991
7,958
40,591
Priceo Current at St Tkomat, July 12.
Flour 7 75 a 8 25 sales i Corn raea, per punch.
21 a22 isles ; do do per bbl 4 25 a 4 50sales i
Bye Flour 475 to 5, sales and scarce i Com per
bush 1 a 1 12} acarce i Beef 7 a 11 ; Pork 12a
15, sales and in demand; Rice 3 25 a 3 75 sales i
Tobacco 5 a 625 plenty ; Navy Bread 3 50 a
H'eet India Produce—Sugar g4 a 6; Rum .*5
cts Plenty, puncheon included i Coffee *21 a *23,
Hidea 14 a IS eta aegfee ; Indigo J 75 a 82,
WVCC,
sep 7
Prime Pork; Lard anil Mack*
ercl.
7j\ b1« prime Pc k
JWw 50 kegs prime Lard
50 bis Now No 3 Uuckeret
50 citsks ThomuHtown Lime
fcor sale by KOUEUT S. GOt*.
sep 7 p y
Earthenware, flje.
crates of of Earthen were, well assorted
10 ohests Hyson Tea
10 hhds Whiskey
30 boxen Mcgrsth's Softp
3 kegs Shot, utsorted
10 do No 1 Tobuceo
12 M Segsrs, for sale by
HALL U *HOYT*
sep 7
Douglass 2$ Sorrel
Offer fur Sale,
bis huporfinc itultiiport Howard
street FLOUR
20 nijtua pure Holfeud Gin
50 dIh Northern do
SO hhds Muscovado Sugar
10 bis Loaf do
100 hags prime green Coffe*
10 pipes Colmcnar Wine
10 scrooua Spaulah Tobacco
Spaniah Segura in half und qr.boJtei
Wire Sifters assorted sizes
Window Glusa of ull sines
Oil Cloth Carpeting, various patterns
sep 7 p
The Aurora Establishment.
QTplIK Faditor of this Paper bojng about to un»
dertake a distant journey, and as himb.
seoce must necessarily be three months, »nd
may extend to six months, he offer* the Eatab*
lUhment FOR SALE.
It will be disposed of on inch term* ai it I* be
lieved wotdd present no obstacle tosuchacom-
f latent person disposed to conduct n paper. In.
brmation necessary to enable applicants to de*
cidc upon the subject, if applied for forthwith,
will be given with fVanknes*.
Publishers of newspapers will oblige •
retiring member of the fraternity by a publics*
turn of this notice In their respective papers.
Philadelphia, August 26. sep 7
Sheriff’ Sale Continued.
On thojlnt Tueoday in October next,
W ILL be sold in front of the court house be-
tween the usual hours of ten and three
o'olock, under a rule absolute inning from the
honorable the 8uperinr Court, all that lot of
land and improvements in tlie city of Savannah,
aituato, lying and being in Ihe village of St Gall,
Oglethorpe ward, and known andiliatingiiiihed
in tlie plan nf laid city by the letter (V.) mort
gaged by I'etcr Noyeau to Levi 8. D’Lyon, and
sold to satisfy the tame.
ABRAHAM D’LYON, too
sept 7
To Rent,
Q EVF.RAL convenient and pleasant Dwelling
IJ Houses. Appiv t.
SAMUEL PI1ILBRICK.
aug 23 rp
Notice.
E DWARD WILLIAMS offiera his services
to tlie friends of the late firm of E. Wil
liams U Co. in the transaction of Ceimuaun Hu-
duett, at Savannah. aug 6
At Private Ssde,
A Negro Woman about 32 years of age» a
good C ok, Washer and lroner
Alto—Two Negro Men, Field bands, one 16
and the othpr 22 years of ag<*. Apply to
Rye Bread
A T the Establishment corner of Brought',ti
■** and Drayton street*. I*. BltASCIt
Sept 3 l
-- - - JL.
Gin ibid Brandy.
£\ few pipes Nuril.V, Of, B andy,#br
AX tale by J011N\*. mu,IA ItuON.
aug 31 uf
Notice.
T «y tuhscr'brr will lie abaciA from the city
for a short time, during liiiuhieuoe Mr.
SiMOsi PuuaiucR will act aa hia aUnrnev.
■ u g*> c iAminis.
For Sale.
A quantity of eacellcnt BALE ROFFAtnbfi
disptfced of on accninmudtting terrtis
Apply to WM. TAYLOR 0
aug 31 t ^
T llfl subscribers have just received per brig
Levant, from the manufactory nf Messrs,
IPhile, Hr,,there, ti Co, of New-York, several
eases gentlemen’s superfine water proof Beaver
HATS, which for eleganee and durability, are
not aurpasaed by any in tlie eily
Mo, Yuutlia’ and Children*’ Hats.
. CLARK & TILESTON,
aug 31 ti Market square
Iff*
i, 9, ULHIiUjY iff co.
For Riision,'
4 Tim bug
messknguiv
Ltyrf Bam it t
will be despstcluni un or btfur* 8,.(ur.
tit iu* fill Ihkii For bright nr paMig** n|y
locspl Bonbowdnt WillUmW* Mhlrf J to
m pfiiiUY a wruunr.
sep 3 u
*** The firm of Jackson $
Woniinatii.a, hitherto vaia'i.g.isdis. ;. c ,i pi
mutual consent. Thr buainra.c nfided loti . m
w.ll receive tho attrntion of W noilP:!,i,-r,.
rand. EBENEEKR JAI Ki lls i.
TH08. M.W<HM)BMuuV.
arp S rp
I'he undersigned liave
united their professional interval, in Ip, , rM j.
lice of the I AW, and will be found at tlie or.
fice recently occupied by Jaekam, & Wood-
bridge. THOS. M. WOODBItlUGE.
ALEXIS D DURAND.
sep 3 rp
Bacon Hams.
QWI)(DtLX Jus, o TO ,S nJ
sep 3 i.
SON
HATS.
Fresh Boots, Shoes, &c.
H THOMAS DOWELL Ik CO.
AVE juat received by brig Levant, a frcih
supply of Lidies 1 Pmnello Slippers, heels
sml springs, of superior quality
Children** first quslity black and colored mog
rooco Boots
kith,
50 pair Wellington Hoots of superior mtsUtyw
with sn additional suppiy of other kinds of
Shoes, (S/o. which will be disposed of on tho
most reasonable terms. sep 3 l
TO CAPITALISTS.
A VERY superior Steam flaw Mill haa beta
recently erected in the vicinity of ihe
C\T\ OF DiUUF.V,
a. tlie moat eligible situation fur a husim s* of
the kind on the Atlantic shores of the United
Btatea. Fusscasing all the advantages uf an in-
exhaustible aupply of the finest yellow pitch
Pino and Cypress Timber, built on a fine filuff,
with thirteen feet water close to it, and a natural
cove for the reception of jogs.
Tho proaent ownera not having it in their
power to bestow that attention to it which a
concern uf such magnitude requires, are desii*
oua of telling tlie whale, br a purl of their inter
est In it, and now offer it fir oale at a very low
valuation, and much leas than such a otructure
could be completed fbt.
There haa juat been added to it a very stipe.
riorTiica Pouniline Machine, capable of (Its-
charging at leut 50 tierces of clean rice per
day i and a Corn-Mill, ail set in motion by aha
same engine.
The Saw.Mill is upon a new principle, by
the late renowned Civil Engiporr, Mr. REN.
NIB of London, who sent out one Of hia beat
workmen to inperintenil ita erection. It can
now cut with 48 saws, and maybe made to driv»
twice that number.
The Steam Engine la perhaps the beat In
the United Slates, made by Mesira. BOLTON
O WAIT, of Boho, near Birmingham i and
erected under the Inspection of their best fore
man, sent out cxpreaily fur that punicne.
A wonderful expence ia saved in fuel, aa the
saw-dust from the pitoh-pine is lound to answer
inatead of fire-wood, and ia carried to the
mouth of the frirntcc from the pit by elevator*
now in \iae.
The Rice Machine is alto on a neb* principle
and found by experience to anawer belter than
any yet in use. The qutekneas and regularity
of the movement, producing it nf a mperiuc
brightness without breaking the grain.
Tho mill ia aituatad on a fine Creek, called
Cat-Head, on a branch of the Altamaha Biver,
and only about half a mile from Darien.
Sea Veaaela, whole draught of water enables
them to go to the wharf at Darten, can load at
the Mill, only a short distance oil', with great
facility i as an enclined plane from the mill, will
enable them in receive the lumber into their
bow ports, almost without eapence i anil the
mill, as now In operation, can furnish 40 M. feet
of plaok per day, which may be inoreued if
found necessary i the power being amply suffi
cient.
The iumbeiVnt from this establishment since
it went into operation has been allowed to bet
superior in quality and regularity in sawing.
The commissioners of the Navy of the Uni-
ted States have approved of tho ship planks,
furnished from it, and it U highly pracable will
give it a preference In future contracts.
It has also been seen and justly admired in
New-York and Philadelphia.
The prospect of a reviewed intercourse with
the British West tVidia Islands, renders this
establishment a desirable mode of investment—
offers, in that rue, having been made from
JAMAICA ALONE, for about half of all the pro
duce of the saw-mill.
The preatnl ownera have no objection to con
tinue interested in it to a certain extent, but
their other avocationi preclude their peraonU
attention to it.
For terms and other particulars, apply per
sonally or by letter to
JOHN M’NISH,
Savannah.‘
TT N. B. If not disposed of soon, the mill
with all its privileges, wiU be rented for a term
uf yean. Apply at qfievb
may
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