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..aniiuflM, ind jeteral of th» 'crew, fell wrong, would it ipprm be dermrd hjr
vli-tiui* lo the unhealthinfM of Oil. piece tlicm n dirrlicl'uin ul tint its imperiously
while the Yiasel remtinrd deleinra—only
tlio mate, now cnnnnimler, end throe ul
liie anglnel crew hetfo rotumeil home in
the h>ique. The mete ol'lhobrig80m, »l»o
»ent in about the to mu time, hid arrived
jn tlie American. Ileloal gHOOin money
hiaown prnpertg, which waa cuiuleinniul
with the cargo.—The consignee.. of the
brig had appealed hour tbit unjust tleci-
clou.
eovvcutcATrt.
A CAllis.
ft Is underatood that linlmatiotu have been
thrown out that ana of the candidatesatthe eu-
TTest Indin Trait.—The inquiry has
been made in relation to thu President's
Vroclamartotf, reciprocating thn art ot
the British Unvernmctit uppolng the West
India j'orta, where the President tounil Ins
nnthmity fur dor.lsriog tho trnllo open
with the British Provinces, Canada, New
Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Neni'uund
land f We answer, that the.,tcrm West
Indies is a general term, amhisint limited
tn tho Islands so cnlleil. It includes all
that portion of America nor.th of the Equa
tor, excepting thu United Stales.
Our reasuns tor this opinion are the fol
lowing : First, if we mistake nO, the act
of parliament is entitled an act regulating
trade with his Majesty's possessions 111
tins Wcat Indies,and ultei ivardaenumer-
ates uniting the free ports, thoso of Cana
<lu, Nova Scotia,,<§'c.
Mudly. In instruclions'reccivcd in (his
col lent ton district, from the treasury tie-
department, wo understand that the term
V. est Indies has been used in the general
oeu'-e we have mentioned.
Smy. it has been employed and reeng
nixed in this general and comprehensive
sense in thu negotiations of this govern
ment with foreign powers, particularly in
the treaty with Sweden.
It our information, as to tho above facts
be correct, tho President has authority
enough tor every portion of his proclama
tiim ; the opening of the trade with the
ndhhern provinces being evidently within
the meaning of the acts of both this and
the British governments,—Boston X’ntriof.
EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENT.
(Plain Truth Concluded.)
It is a notorious fact, that with the
13th of August a crisis had arrived when
tho Executive Administration of the Gov-
ei moot must ceafc for want of legal co-
operation of the Secretary of State, or
the Governor must exercise the authority
vested in him by the Constitution to guard
against such a state of things, by appoint
tug 11 person to till that office. To have
suspended the government would have
justly subjected him to ccnsuro, greater
than ull the abuse so iniquitously poured
out against him lor having discharged his
duty tu the public ; and the very suiiir
persons, in all probability, would have
taken the lend in denunciation ot him.
Among the various misrepresentations anil
falsehoods in circulation, one is, that the
young tnuii Cruwlurd hud not boon, as
they think, duly served with a copy of the
Ex ecutivo order appointing Mr. Whitaker.
It was furnished to Mr. Whitaker, and
«x; ibited by him tu Crawford, who paid
no attention to it. Another statement, in
the llecoider, is equally untrue, that is,
4Hhat Mr. Crawford informed the Govern
or that Col. Hammond ivj expected hom
daily,; all the inforroVion. hu gave the
Governor was what has been already slot
eil, when inteir.ogated to that point, that
Col. Hammond wus expected to return 0-
bout the 1st df September.
The assertion in the Ifocorder, that the
Govtrnor interfered in behalf of General
Ni wnan in, the lute election of Secretary
ol Slate is vpiil of truth : nor did he even
know that Cbl. Hammond was opposed (0
him. The assertion, that Mr. Crawford
wus threatened to be thrown nut of the
house is equally unfounded in truth.
With regard to what has been said
bout the conduct of other officers, equally
erroneous, it is sufficient to say, that they
h ive not in any instance impeded tho ail
ministration of the Government, nor is it
known that they liavo it) any instance ub
sented themselves for any time from their
ollidea without tlm approbation of the Up
sernor ;,and indeed, Irotm the nature of
itlie business of their offices, us these os
’remarks apply to the Comptroller Gene
rsl end the Treasurer, there is not that
constant indispetisible co operation with
the office of Secretary of State. If any
flBfulns have assisted them in receipting
for lees or Giants of Hands or in checking
spelt receipts, or in making any entries in
flieir books, illch a course, however im
material they might deem it, has not been
•motioned by the Governor, and it is pre
sumed that no instrument issuing from
either of their offices, liable to be intro
doced us testimony in a court of justice,
Mid that any of their acts therein could
affect the validity thereof, has ever been
signed by any person but themselves t
A» application was made by Mr. Clayton
to sanrtion the appointment of a person
S pet Turin the duties of his office. It was
fus' d, and the Treasurer told, that h
had best perform them himself; and the
same remark bus been made to Mr. Uuze
man.
How the Editors of the Journal have
been able tn ascertain that the Governor
■ml Col. Hammond were of different
publics, State and National, is unknown
ft was presumed that they were pretty
much the same. Although it is not known
that the Governor ever heard the opinion
of Hammond, on politics, lor himself how
•ver, it is well understood that h« is no
tnan-woilhipper nor does lie UeluDg to any
faction.
That the edilors of the two papers in
Millcdgeville, so notedly conspicuous for
their hostility tu Governor Clark and de
votion tu hij enemies, should have pursued
any other than the course they have adopt
ed, was not tirve expected. To omit an
opportunity 10 heap insults and contumely
upon him, wkethci lie had acted right or
imperiously
demanded ul thtni; and although (Ilia Ian
guigo may appear strong, who, that basi s
tu mind a recollactlnn id tho torrenrt (if, ,. , , ... , . , . . ...,
scu' iilous abuse, that issued almost iJiceV l ,uln *|l*" on r,,r ,he " '"V *""
sanity last year Irumjkcir presses aguinat! ,oUl< * ,li " "" ,her *' rh » writer of ibis, in
him soil the three Stato Cotiuotasiutiera,, behfttf or the candidate, supposed to he imph.
whoell clod a treaty fur the lamlk, will joatfdaml tbua ohsrged, comer forward and pro.
pretend-to doubt the correctness of ilw nmincca tho report a ban Slid cell template fa.
The tendency of their labours Was to dim- hricatlen. The author of It ii at hill liberty to
troy the well-earned tame tod reputation 1 tinny, exclusively if ho plesaea, all the plctaur-
ol honourable men, whose faithful servicei , w „ ,«| ill(r , B . u , oll tllll declaration la calculat
ed to excite. ~
and successful effuris had eminently cun
tributed to the prosperity of the State.
But their labours then proved vain—the
guud sense of the people prevailed,—'hnd
they were compelled to drink of ,lUe cup
ol disappointment.
Thoy now pounce upon the case of
Ilauiiiiuiiii with the keen svidiiy of lain-
istied vulture*, and in,.imitation of their
brilliant trope, of tho lamp, I would say
let them go oil rejoicing, if they can ro-
juice in such a luailt, until sniiated, they
drop o(V, omf die spontaneously amid the
i-xtutic sensation of their own perfect re
liction 1 but.their object is the same it
ias heretofore been—Ur mislead the pub
lic opinion, to deceive the people, end fur
ther the views of a faction; lienee among
many other thing* equally irrelevant to
the truu,merits of the transaction under
consideration, they would try to excite,
and enlist the public sympathy on tlioir
sidepby statiiig that Cul. rlammontlVns
dependant 1n a good degree upon,this of
fice fur the support of his family. If this
was true, it would prove too much—in the
first place, (hut he should have bufninure
regardful of his interest, in a proper and
taiihlul discharge ol hi* public dtilies: and
in the second place, that lie bad been a
very bad economist. Ho was elroted to
this office in the year 1811 ; it is believed
by those best ialurmed on the subject, to
have been worth not less than 83,000 any
yeur, and more than 86,000 per annum
lor several years; but an average of the
lowest *um, 83,000 a year, for 11 years,
would make 833.000. 11, afler the re
ceipt uf su much money, lie is still de
pendant upon the office for the support of
in* lamily in a good degree, it would u
mount to a prodigality ill the management
ot his aftairs which few will believe. It
is, however, altogether Irrelevant to the
subject, and merited only to be noticed
to expose the object and lullacy of its use.
In the Kecorder of the aril) instant
some Lawyer, (no, offence is intended tu
die (acuity ; 1 meals only Borne quibbling
Ittwy. rJ 10 the borrowed garb ul me prio
ter, like thu-willI m sheep’s clothing, in
traduce. himself til Ihe public with h long
•Mr. Reberlien—The following Ticket for
seven Mouthers to represent this lisle to Con
gress, and for a Sonslor and three Iteprcsen's-
tivrs from Chatham county, In our stste l.egis-
luturc, is respectfully submitted to Ihe consid
eration uf the public. Aml.it Is hnpdd that a
fillt ticket will ho .pot in by every voter. Those
who are in favor of correel men anil measures,
sad by whom oor county will be ably represent-
ed, will on the day of election, rally their fercee
In favor of the proposed doket, remembering
that Union is the buck bone uf one Itcpulrlia.
Jt ('onelitem Peter,
MR CONOR***.
JOHN FOU9YTH,
KDWAItn r. TATTNALL,
ALFRED CCTHHEHT, ,
THOMAS W. COBH, t
. JOEL ABBOTT,
s" 1 THOMAS GLASSCOCK,
UKORGB CA11Y.
For stair lrohuturr,
Senator,
JOHN MACl’HK.HSON BEUniEN,
Repreerntalivee.
JOSEPH W. JACKSON,
STEELE WHITE,
THOMAS N. MOREL.
MAItlllED,
tn Jefferson county, 21*1 oil, hy the tlev.
Isaac llrinson, Mr. James Corbit to Miss Hol
land M'Lurancc.
. 1 ' " '.'.-I—. ...J 1
DIED,
In lids city nil Ihe 4th inst. In the 31st year
of his age, Jiiiin II. Aao,Ksi|. u gentleman ills-
Itngillslied for his high amt honorable feelings,
his superior Intent*, the warmtli of his affections
and the gpndnuss of Ilia heavl.. Ilia loss wilt he
deeply deplored by his mnoerSos friends.
In this city on Monday evening last, after a
.fingering and painful illness,|.loai.ru Muxon,
'•grd 14 years.
At Tockaseeking, F.fflnghsti county, on the
9th mat. Mrs. Thiiiikna I), lulls, daughter of
thedulc Peter Henry Morse, iijthe 36ilt yenr ot
her ago. She possessed s strong and iitk'lh-
kttul and nffccltonuto motor
maiunk intki.lioknck.
POUT OP' NjJ twawa//,
J\’e urrivale elnci air InH.
iaatVAis most this ronr.
At 9t. Peterstuogh, ship Columbia, Bur-
rouglis, via Liverpool.
. or ms tuts mar.
At N York 3d Inst, ship Savannah, White, to
sail with dispatch.
_ r •
The slop Elisabeth Wilson, 43 days from Liv
erpool for City Point, wu spoke ofl’ Cliiuco-
toigue. 1 ’•
Hy' J. B. Herbert ^ Co.
..On TIIUHIDAV, 19th lustanl, at It o'clock.
^ II t. ..iJ MhIl...!. ft • I Otoe _• *
Mmiuiitratiir'e is'oln
By JMJ. Herbert & Co.*
On thefirH TiOMiluy in Oclif er next,
CIlAttLESTON, Sept 12—Arrived, ship Fa- WJJ7II.I. hr sold before thecoori house In the
‘ ow, «f F —** “
ms, ner.-y, Liverpool, 4J sissy a, brig Arrow,
Lovell, Boston, 1*
UAI.TIMOIIE, Sept 4-Arrived, ship Wil-
11am, Moilat, Bristol, Eng. 43 days 1 brigs Des
patch, Davis, llio Janeiro, 441 Thmnns, Samps
son, Cadis, 52 f l'riace and Edward, Ncuis, line-
no* A vies, 49,
PHILADELPHIA, Sept J-Arrlved,«hlp Li
verpool Packet, llirkcil, Liverpool, 34 dsty■ 1
brig F.mellne, Ihilkft, Malaga, Sli.
Clearedf'ship Itespcr, Winoeinore, Liver
pool.
KBOM OVR OORItRNnoNDRNT,
OJfico oj'the Mercantile .hlvrriiier,
NEIV-YOHK, Hegl3--Arrivsd, sltips Urugmi,
as, llogors, l.iverpool, 3s days 1 Bulbs King-
Badger, do 341 Hnblid Packet, Newcomb, Don-
lilt, IS 1 Hesperus, M'Corklr, Liverpool, 311
Agricula, Meek, G'nmnrachy, 32 1 brig Yams-
cratv, Hates, Liverpnoi, 44,
For St. Augustine,
The aiibH Antiiil tcltr
IIUUON,
Captain IIrower,
will nailLTHls DAY, wimi mid wealh*
er jiei rmUinK- Por freight or piiMk^r, having
pood McconimotUtioiiN, Apply to lU^ niuuter on
board, nt Uice'* wbai f.
«ep 14 r W
Assize ofHread
f pUP^veniRc price of Flout belhp flO ctfj-
IL per barrel, the Mrcitflil ofllrctiu luMhe prdk
sent monib numt be aHitdlowij
\'k (jciitR I .oaf m 602 '
Ccfitu Loaf lib .I02
»f which all bakers and sullen of nrud will
take duo notice. JOHN 1. ltORKItTS, c
sep 14
'. * ,,c ”»k»» i ajcj^ mlnil •. a kiml and affeubrnuU; molfuir \
fsrrugn—the parentage is imincdi itely I her youthful children will muern her demb a^tl
It lilt IP It It II fit as Ol.l IJ III M Iikil 4 a.nH ,,f I I, .. I llsul .Sll.l.l I. S', if, i.m EsAhsI/.o t tl,.., , ..(,.,.1,1.,
known by the sinister features of the
UffqU'ing. Ho aigites, that if the Gaver-
nut- had the power, it must be getter,.1, and
nut be particularly used" in putting a Se
cretary of Slate into office, and that it
must lie hi* duty to go to every quarter of
the stale (when necemry) tn put all offi
cers into possession of their offices.
Now, it his perceptive faculties had
not b' .n deranged, perhaps, from the in
discriminate hub'll of advocating right anil
wrung, so far as ta blind him to Irutli und
the propriety of a measure, lie would at
once have seen the distinction, and com
bewail that worth to then) IbftWcr irrej imible.
At Allrnny (N. Y.) where he had removed
from New.York, of yellow lever, Mr. Thomas
Ano.
COAlApilltlAL.
A mcrcnnlili^ricnd ban bunded us the follow-
lowing letter received b}' the Fuimi, ut (JlutrK-s*
ton, which Is one day lutcr than yet published
of the cotton market-prices it appears still de
cline i
“IsiVRnroot, 27ih July,
PUBLIC SALES.
itHeeeld ot Jlehon’e Central tt’hari, wiAair
t»eervt,
The sloop
8 U S J A*
■ with her sails, rigging, i/o. in complete
readiness lor sea i burthen 83 tuns,
terms at time of sale. „p
city of Siivanoah, botwero the usual Imuia
a Negro Man named Dave, sold n, ths proper,
ty of Mr. Haoutol Davattpori,doorss«l, by order
uftlm sdmiitislrator. Terms cash,
•ug6 t
FrcBlv Boots, Shoes, &c.
thomas Dowell a co.
» AVF, lost rukeivctl hy brig Levant, a tVoati
auppl) otH-'dles I'ronclluSlippers, heels
sod springs, Uf superior quality
Clilldrso’s first quality black and colored
ruccu Bools
Also,
40 pair Wellington Boots of superior quality,
with Sli additional supply ol' oilier kinds of
Shoes, Uc. wliich will he r"“ ‘ "
most eesiiomhl'.’ terms.
mo-
S poastl of on the
1 «l> 3
Twenty Dollurg Reward.
R ANA WAY un tliff 7tli of Auguit l«M, • no-
i gw fellow commonly known by the name
of It 10 TOM M'Murphy-wbe it about 5 fbe« 9
or 10 Inch*! high i itout, Veil made, about 75
yean old, completion very dark. Aa he Iim
been on the river for aome time, lt*lg probable
be will make for Havannali, or may be lurkinir
aoinewbeiT near tho river, between Augttata
and 8»vaun»U. Ten Hollava will bv pahl for dc«
llverinir.Tgro to the auhiortber in AtitfhMa, and
Tonnollaistor Infortnulon that will lead to con
viction of bit being harbored or employed by
any white periou. L. HEED,
aep 10 p
Fraud* 11. Nicoll & Co. "J Cii*e Circuit Court
til ^ United 8tut«*n, Uii
VV. Scarbrough and other* J trict uf U.-orgi*
L'hambvu, 13/A Suptcmbev, 1H72.
f^OCE^S having iwued Intlut caune, re-
J. turnable to the term of thin court \n He
cember next; and it bcitiar repreHcnted that
John llstdcM, Williams. (liUctt, Humiu'l Yates,
Andrew Low, and John llogoc, defundonts in
the fi dd cause, reside without the limits of the
piotrict. of Ge<i*j|hi t It in ordered, that the said
John IFimlett, William H, Oillutt, Samuel Yates,
John llogue and Andrew Low apnoar ai the
term of lUtHCuurUo be holdcn at Savannah in
tin* term of December next, to answer to the
phiitiifTs on the merit* of their aaiil petition,
and that u copy of this orderJie published in
tine *.f the gar tiles efthissiatcTof three months,
mid that the plaint ill's have leave to take nmh
"oither prooeedingH ns mo pi-evcrihcd in the
ule in Much case made and provided. “
J. CUVI.KH, I).Htilet Judge.
True extruclfroin the minutes.
(iKO OLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, Sept. 13, 1822. aep 14
Notice.
V BOl'ORAt.S will he irorivei] until the 1st
ilny of- October out, tmsupply the Steam
Boat Company Wi'll tVOUD on the Savannah,
river, for one year. Applications lor contracts
must HpHcily ihe quality nod pricu, ami nanta
tlie landing where to he tlalivereil.
I.cttnra, poll paid, addressed lo Carina Tracy,
Treasurer, Augusta, or to the President at la.
vanitah, will bu promptly ailcnd-d lo,
8 V C. I)tlNNINB, l’r»s't.
... . -The market this week has certainly been
prehemieil tho misun* for it—that these 1 much heavier than the lively demand during
pcculutivc and
otto ol the must important ul the Executive i ,ou “■ K *P« ct ■ a de-
Bepartmonts ol Government, und hy its
daily cu-uptjnlitin, ahsolutoly necessary
to the legal administration thereof, and
further, that the Great Seal of the Bute,
the symbol of the sovereignly of dtp pen.
pie, Ihe stamp of which gives validity a-
broad to the instrument which receives
its impress, is under the control uf the
Governor n» one dare to use it but by Ihe
order of (he Governor or General Assem
bly.
When a Governor is elected, the Great
.Seal ul the Stale is confided and deliver
ed into his bunds hy the Uepresmtativea
uf the people, through the I’rrsident of
the Senate ; it becomes an attribute of bis
authority ; il ls conveyed from hi,'hand
to the Secretary of Stale, to be deposited
in Hint office—then, if the Governor de-
citle that a vacancy hai occurred by death-
resignation, (or otherwise) in that office,
and appoints u person to fill itlu prevent
a suspension oi the Executive Govern-
Blent, should hu nut deliver that seal to
the effiter who is to use by hi, order '? If
so, what then are the grounds of churgea
id lawlesa violence otf the part of the Go-
verooo ? It may truly lie answered the
malignity of fnctinii. But thin writer
would have advised (and naturally enough
as being in his line of buaintksj a Manila
mus or a Quo Warranto, to bo served on
CoK Hamntqnd at St. Mar’*, or. St. Au
gustine, two'or three hundred miles off—
the goveienmenl in the interim to be sus
pended or stopped. The Government
bud no need to resurt to such tnehns to put
him in possession of (he Great Seal of the
State, which waa already under his con
stitutional authority | it was only neces
sary to place it under the csre of the per
son appointed tn fill Ihe vacancy of Ham
mond. Although the Governor muy re
gret the occurrence of the untoward cir.
rumslance which led to the exercise of
his authority in 1^9 instance, he never-
dteless lias the tntisfictioii ml' feeling a
consciousness uf the rectfft/de of hit in
tentions, and a full conviction of the cor
rectness of the course pursued bv him.
Indeed, it waa the only course left 10 his
discretion compatible with hia duly, the
Motion lie holds, aud the public good.
PLAIN Ti^liTH.
At Private Sale,
A Negro Womun about 32 yea's of pge,
good Cook, Washer and lroner
mitn—Two Negro Men, P<eld baud*, one 18
and the oilier 22 years of age. Apply to
J. B. I1EUHEUT tS CO.
sep 5
Notta.'.
N OTICE i*hereby givnn* that the copartner*
ncrsltip heretofore exi ting bo*went Ed
ward Williams of S'ivmomUi, and Alu|,ih Fink of
Himtont under the Arm ofA). H'Ullum Z* Co.
Savannah, Ckorgia, ia (bit day disinlved b; mu-
tnal consent. All penons having tWimnnds
against flic aaid firm, aiv icnueated lo pirsiMit
•Inisamt* for payment, and a'l peraom indebted
to Nidi' firm, arc called upon to make payment
♦'•Edward William*, of Savannah, by whom the
hutiincHa will be hereafter mi lied on
K Irlui/
EDW'ABD WILLIAMS.
Foitnn, June 18, VB22. ntig8_
For New-York,
♦Tin' packet ship
A U G U 8 T A,
Leggett,nuieter,
_______ will meet with cjisjiutch. For
freight or passage, apply to the rapt, oil hoard,
or to HALL U HOYT.
•sp 10 w
dint slao has taken plate of full f-1 per lb. in
Howells, less in other kinds, hot all hare par.
taken of this decline. This Stste of dtings cun
he Bcconjtted fnrinM other manner, wo thlnkf
than from the greuFlupply, ami the absence n
that speculative demand whiob so mainly con
tributed to tftt recent khiitpition t the very in
ferior quality of Upland Cotthn has utao assisted,
as therS certainly would have been a great deal
more ousincss dune, Imd quality worth 8 a 9
lieu,n attainable in Its fair relative prupurlion uf
|ralue.
“The following is the builness of the week,
making a total of 6830 bags, viz 300 sea Isl
ands, 12Jd middling fair, to 20d good fines
85 stained do 8J a 8j Ihlr j 715 Orleans, 7 jd in-
fcrior,to 11} prime | 478 Tennessee. GJd in
ferior, to 8 5-8 good t 2742 Bowed Georgia 6jd
very inferior, to 9j prime i 378 Pernambuccos
Jbjda lOj good I 3llahias, 9} fair, to 9 4 8
good fair t 448 Maranhams 9 ,1-8d fair, to 9}
goodi 40 Paras 8Jd inferior,9) fair, 20Minas
Nbvos 9jd good i 207 Deineruras 9 1-8 fair
common, to lOj good i 105 Barhadocs, 8d mid-
dling, to 8( good 1170 Perus, 7d a 9,-11 50 W
Indias, 8dfairi 124 Carthngenns, 7f to71 Curt
164 Genres 9j a lOdfairt l»l Suruts, 0 7 8 lair,
lo7j good commit 150 Bengal., Of a 6Jd
good lair. Total, 6832. 809 Sea-Islands, 109
Dcmersras, and 399 Burbadoea arc advertised
for Friday next.
"Prices uf thie rfny.—Sea.island, remarkably
fine and clean Is 4 a ls8da 2s S| good clean
and la 2f d a Is 41 clean fair not fine 1» Id
• la 2d I middling Is Id a la id t inlciior lid
a Is i stained 6d a tOd a lid i New-Oiieans7j|
a 10Jd a till Mobile 7i a 9| Tennessee and
Alabama 6a 8Jd ■, Upland 7d a 9d a 9Jd.
"The imports from the 29th to tho 37th, Is
24562 bags."
Pricee Current at A'ew- York, Sept, J.
Colton—The import ol'tlie week ending24th
Aug. waa 259J bales. Import ol'lhe week end
ing 31st Aug. was 1071 hales. Total import
s.nco 1st Jsn. 1822,101,158, Export from ths
1st Jan. tn Aug. 1822—Sea Islanda 1019 bales,
foreign 4231 other descriptions 55,772—total
export 56,204 batea. Owing to tii^xeneral oc
cupations of the merchants in removals, very
little was done in this article, and prices are
merely nominal, we therefore omit our quota
tions, .
Rice— Noxlteration i holders are desirous to
sell i no purchasers in market except for small
parcels New Hice 3 75 g3 25.
Freights—To Liverpool, a small improve
ment. Colton square and round bales per lb
Jd a jd t Iticc 10s Oil a Us.
^Bdta on England 10J per cent; do on France
For Rent,
The Dwelling House of the kite
(Thomui Gardner Lsq. dec. Apnlv to
1 41. K1KI3Y.
sep 10 b
MS To Rent,
S EVEHAL convenient and pleasant Dwelling
Houses. Applv «
aug23 rp
SAMUEL PHILBRICK,
The firm of Jackson 6j
Wooi)iifUii»>. hltlierto exisUiig, i*flitt»,.lvcd by
mutual consent. Thfc billing coufliled to them
wil receive the attentioirnf Wondbridgc (J Du
rand. MtENKZKH JACKSON, Jr.
THUS. M. WOUDI1U1DGE.
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The undersigned have
united tLoir profviiioiiul interests iii the prac
ticeoLibc l AW, and will be ihuna^kt the of
fice recently occupn.fl by .lacksnn^ Wond-
bridge. TI10.8. M. WOO I Mtl/I IJCtK.
ALEXIS 1). DUUAND.
«ep 3 rp
Bacon Mams.*
lbs N. Huns, just reeeived and
f,r sale by 0.1 API '
MCp !) Ij
Rye Bread
T the E»tabbtfhmsnt corner of nroiiglitoti
awl Drayton streets. F. UttASUll.
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supn
For Sale.
A quantity of excellent HALE HOPE to be
disposed of on accommodating tlrms.-
Apply to
*ug3l
WM. TAYLOlt U SON.
IRON.
& Tons Swedes Iron, assorted* landing end
%for sale by O TAFT.
aep 10 «.
Notice.
E DWARD-WILLIAMS offer* his services
to die friends of thp lute firm of E.rWrl-
lisms U Co. iivtbe transaction of Commlttion Jin
rinen, at Savannah. *ug 6
Notids.
FJ1HE lubser ber will be absent from the city
X fora short time * during his absence Mr.
SwMnRL PniLonicic will act as bis attorney,
aiig 20 c 1. MVH.
sale
aug 31
Gin and Brandy.
ortliern Gin and II
JOHN i\ WILLIAMSON-
A\ few pi^es Northern Gin aid Hrandy, for
TO CA1MTALI8TH.
A VPjRY tupenor Steam Saw Mill ban l)een
recently erected in the vicini y of tli|
C\TT OT XytlUEN, *
as the most eligible situation lor a business of
(lie kind on the Atlantic slimes of the United
Stutes. Possessing all tlitedvaniiigea of in in-
exhaustible supply of the durst yellow pit' ll
Pine ami Cypress Timber, built on a fine HfUflf.
with thirteen feet waicrckxelo it, uiul a natural
cove for the reception of logs.
The present owners not having it in their
power toubostqlfHljat attention lo it which a
concern* ofsucn Wigniiude requires, ate d» *ir-
ous of telUnf the iiifwlit, or a pnrt of their inter
est in »t# aud mtw pr it Joy tale ut a very low
valuation, and much less tlmn such a m uctpre
could lie completed for.
There has Just bceniadded to it s very supe
rior Rice Pounding Machine, cupublc of ilia*
charging ut least 50 tierces of clesu rice per
day ( and a Guru-Mill, all set in mulioit by tbt
same engine.
'i he Saw-Mill is upon a new principle, by
tho late renowned Civil Engineer, Mr. ItRN-
N1K of London, who sent out one of bis best
wiwkmen to superintend its erection, it can
now cut with 48 saws, und may be made to drive
twice lint number.
, The Steam Engine is perhaps the lu t In
the United Blates, made by Mcmrs. HOI. I ON
U WATT, of Bolin, mur Birmingham i and
erected under the inspection of (heir ben fore
man, sent out expressly for ti nt purpose,
A wonderful t-xpence is savrd in fuel, is (lie
law-dust front the pitch-pint* is found to answer
.iniitead of fire-wooil, and ia catried to the
mouth oi' the furnace from the pit by elevators
now in use,
1C4 The lllcc Machine is also on a new principle
^fcnd found by .experience to answer belter than
any yet in use. The qtiickness and regularity
of the movement, producing It of a superior
bright tie**, wit bout breaking the grain
The mill is situated on a lino Creek, called
Cat Head, on a brunch of the Altamalia Hivcr,
and only about half 11111116 from Darien.
Hca Vessels, whose draught ol water enables
them to go to the wharf at Darien, can load at
tin* tl'H, only a short distunai? olf, wdh great
facility ; mm an cnnlmcd ftlntic from the mill, will
cnshlcAliem th receive the lumber Into their
bow poiis, almost without expence: and the
mill, jg. now in upcrniion, can furnish 40 M. feet
ofplamt pur day, which may be increased If
found necessary j the power being amply suffi
cient.
The lumber sen' from this establishment since
1t went into operation lias been allow id to be
superior in quality and regularity in hi wing
The commitHioners of the Navy id the UnL
ted States have approved of the slii| planks,
furnished from it, sml it is highly, prot d>le will
give it a preference in future contracts.
It has alto been seen and justly admired in
New-York and Philadelphia.
The prospect of a renewed intercourse with
the British West India Islands, remlet* this
esiablisbmentt desirable mode of investment—
oilers, in that case, having been n:ad* from
JAMAICA ALONE, for about half of aUtkc pro
duce of thfc saw mill.
'I he present owners have no objection to con
tinue interested in it to a certain exit ut, but
their other avocations preclude then persona]
attention to it.
For terms and other particular*, apply per
sonally or by letter to
JOHN M'NISH,
Savannah.
TT N. B. If no? disposed of soon, the niQ,
with all its privileges, will be rented tor a term
uf years. tu abate,
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