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it docs nnt kppsxr Ihit f)trHel'(h«lr horntx, xfttr hiving prikittilrff in
will im-clMCli oilier at Hit en.uing Con- ■•'eat pomp to (lie Itnustof thn'Munkipiil
p'ena aUv|tlhor rllVeitptl ol jeilmiay.-— 'tv In r»eei»e tK»nk« nf the authoritiei,
^ii tar (rom tlir l>ivan ha*iii*ui*en wlers winch waa conveyed in tho following ad-
In av.iuiale WulUcliiaand Molilavia.it la dreat:—
tli'iinclly alnleil, dial ralntiirceinauta hail | " Fellow.Citizen*—Tho dangers which
Been lent (hither, hjf which the Turkish ithrenteiied nur liberties, which you exert*
tumps which would pass ilia licit winter ‘etl ynur-elves soasllaiitlyitn dclcnd, have
in tlioHo provinc^a, would form an army |^«|i|iilj ceased. The municipal body re-
of SO,(Mil) men, and that the orders fur the turn* to its nrdinajy duties, nnd you to
jlnmi|it formation of magazines at Buclrk-iJ'our domestic concerns: Our country
mhI and J.issy had been eiecutcd with
great sciivin-. in the same article, the
news ol the ^destruction t of the Turkish
fleet and the death ol the Pacha, is stated
to have been confirmed by commercial
letters. This disaster had produced an
extraordinary sensational Constantinople,
and raised the fury of the troops to the
highest pitch.
In the British Parliament little business
of public interest lias been transacted.
4’1'lie Canada trade bill lud passed the
House id Commons; and it was under
stood, a prorogation would alinnst tinme-
# diately take place of both Houses, The
’ King shortly alter this was to proceed on
his tuur to Scotland, accompanied by his
hrothke the Duke of Yoik. The Edin
burgh papers are filled with acWtints of
the preparations making lor the reception
of his Majesty, who is to reside princi
pally in Puccleugh House, at Dalkeith,
six miles from the Scottish capital. A
grand banquet was preparing, to bo giv-
eu in iho Parliament House at Edinburgh,
to tile King; and congratulations and ad
dresses were getting up by all the incur
| poi nted bodies in Scotlund, to be laid at
the feet of royally.
The funds collected for tho starving
Iiish were oxnauated, without any apuear-
ance of a relaxation hf their tniseiics.
Famine and , (liaease continued to make
terrible ravages. In one parish (Mayo)
containing n population of 300,000, thete
'was only 40,000 who were not dependent
on charily, which was received weekly
from England.
The Courier contradicts the report that
the Dutch government hsd agreed to re.
cognize the Independence of South A-
tnfrica.
t Emery, (he celebrated comedian, died
at London in the 45lh year of his ago.—
A subscribtion had been opened for his
family.
British Stocks, July 31.—Rank stock
£52 251 i ; 3 per ceni. red. 81 f 1-8 j 3
j^-r cent Consols 80J $3 8; Exchequer
Bills uf 1.0001, 5s 7s. j Cunsuls fur ac.
Count 80J 3-8 5 8j.
.‘linericon Stocks, Julii 30.—Bank shares,
#2'.; 7 per cent. 94 ; New 6 per cents, of
1812, 1813, 1814. and 1815,92 9; Three
per cents, 08 $ A ; Five per cent. Loan,
1820, 95 3 8 ; Five per cent Loan, 162!,
LrvF.nrooL, August 2.
.3 Greek Slave in Liverpool—The do-
ttieetic misery,experienced by the wretch
ed Greeks who fall a prey to the avarice or
ciuclty of - the Turks, may be conceived
by the following fact. Captain Dobsony
of the Arab, recently arrived in (his port
from Smyrna, has brought with him a
Greek buy, about ten,years of ago, whom
he purchased for eleven shillings. The
youth was sold at the common bazaar,
Hogelhcr with his mothw, brothers, nnd
sisters ; his father haviiflf been previously
killed. The Arab lies in tho Kings Duck,
at the bottom of Sparling-street.—We
entertain hopes that this poor boy will
become an object of interest with the Li
verpuol public ; and should be much gra-
lifted if this notice should be tho means of
b,'tiering his condition.
It is expected that the King will pro
rogue Parliament in person, on Tuesday
next. On Thursday, it is understood, his
Majesty contemplates leaving Town, on
his visit to Scotland. His Majesty it is
now expected, will embark on board a
steam vessel, somewhere about Tilbury
Fort, where several steam vessels will he
stationed to receive the King’s suite.
Those vessels will then proceed tu tho
Norc, to (join the vessels now riding oft
that station, awaiting his Majesty’s ar-
rival. The scene presented by this royal
aquatic excursion will be peculiar, and
novel, on acc-unt of the number of steam
i vessels that will be among llicfleet i inure
' Cij ttioso vessels, it is culcumtk'fi, than have
yet been seen collected at one point, and
engaged in the same voyage.—Great pro
paratiuns arc making tor the gratification
,k»>f Royally iu Edinburgh and its neigh
bourhood.
A letter from St. Petersburg!] of the
10th July, gives as frightful accounts of
the deplorable state uf the Russian pea
Panfry, as the letters from Ireland contain
ot the wretched Bufferings uf that popula
tion. The farmers can get no buyers for
their produce, atul the people are perish
ing with hunger. The Nobles, so fur from
reaping benefit from their possessions,
find themselves obliged to purchase food
for their slaves. There is plenty nT food
but the great mass of consumers have no
'money. At Odessa wheat brought from
' the interior of Poland nnd IWssia, is worth
Do more than fifteen shillings a quarter,
and other descriptions of grain are low
in proportion. The great bulk of his Im
perial Majesty’s subjects are labouring
tinder the deepest distress.
IVeymauth, July 31.—A large Freneh
brig, lutely employed in the vile traffic of
slaves, is arrived in our Roads, prize, to
the lphegenia frigate, Sir Robert Mends,
commanding on Uie coast of Africa. A
achuoner prize is also hourly expected.
SPAIN.
Loniot July 31.—it appears, by the
latest intelligence from Madrid, that so
Completely was tranquility restored, and
even social confidence re-established, and
s.i satisfactory was the state of the capital
Considered, that on the 17th, the National
Militia, who had been encamped in the-
square of tha constitution from the 1st
inst- to that date, broke up and retired to
now knows tho indestructible support'
which which it possesses in your arms
and valour. The Constitutional Junta
communicates to you in the name of the
nation, its willing thanks for your heroic
behaviour. If liberty should again he en
dangered, you will see ut again in the
midst of you. Let union, concord, lave
ol order, and zeal to preserve the laws,
be henceforward your mottos. Long live
tho Nation—live the Constitution,and the
Cuusiiiutiunai King !”
,Madrid, July 17.—The artillery which
the mutiny ot thu Guards had rendered
necessary to he brought out, was also taken
back to the Park ; and the men necessary
to do the duty of the Garrison, were afl
that remained under arms) After the re
hellion of the Royal Guards, it wss na
tural to expect that a vigilant, if not a
suspicious eye should be directed for some
time to the Palace. Accordingly we find
a very singular but perhaps a necessary
order promulgated by the Marquis of
Santa Cruz, the Major Domo, command
iug the chiefs of the palace, under the res
ponsibility of their office,^to limit the
services of their subalterns to Inc Oeform-
unco of their stated duties, to prevent^,,, sute Legislature at the election next
n Abusing their right of access to
I Person, by whispering political
them from
the lfuyul
Suggestions in the Royal ear Whichjnay
compromise his Majesty’s well being, a'nd
to leave to the Secretaries uf State ami
other public functionaries, .rthe task ol
treating with his Majesty on political to'
pics. Vhose who disobey this older will
out onlydio deprived nf their employments
but be removed from the Household. Thu
militia uf Aranjuez,actuated by the same
jealousy of evil cotiscllors, addressed an
etiergeRc representation to the King on
the ldin, requesting him (o dismiss from
his household the ciibmies of the Cunstitu
lional system. This representation was
transmitted, through the Secretary of State
for the Home .Department, tu tho Major
Demo ol the Palace, wl./i was commanded
tu give effect to its recommendations.
On the 18ih inst. a GozcUg Extraordi
nary was published at Madrid; tfinuifncing
the defeat of Hie Royal CarbinWrs of Cor
dova, who, like thy Guards had revolted,
The number of men taken, amounts to
45fO, of horses 300.
FRANCE.
Wc have received some French papers
of Sunday, in addition to those from
which we gave extracts yesterday. In
the Chamber nf Deputies, M. B. Constant
moved a reduction of £.000,000 in the
secret explnces uf the Police of Paris,
Snu the Departments, on the ground that
the Police neglected some of their duties
and violated ethers.
ALGIERS.
Extract of a lettex from Algiers of
June 14.—A dispute has broken out be
tween this regency and Spain, which wil
probably soon lead toseriousconsequences
and to direct hostilities. This Regency,
when it was in want of money commonly
applied to Spain, and, since tho peach of
1785 it has continued under some pretext
or other to draw from Spain a part of the
money received from Mexico and Peru
Matters went on in this way, and the tie
mauds nf the Barbury government cost the
Spanish treasury perhaps 24,000 ur 30,000
piastres per utinutn on an average. Spain
has at length become weary of these im
portunities, the Dry or Algiers having no-
come exorbitant in his demands, and has
retpdWd^l,300,000 piastres, for a claim
which formerly hnd been settled with
82,000.
" As no more register ships come to
Cadiz the Cortes entered into serious ne-
gocialion with this government. The
ultimatum was rejected in March, pre
sented again, supported byo-a squadron,
and a threat added, that in case it were
net accepted in three days, the Spanish
Consul sliuuld leave Algiers. Things re
mained as before; but tho Consul fuunfij
means to embark. On the other hand thff
Chaplain of the Legation and the ser
vants of the Consul were nut permitted
to depart though war was openly declar
ed. The Spanish squadron is gone to
Mahon, where, as we hear I8gunhoats
are ready ; we tlirreforn expect a bom
bardment, with which the inhabitants are
the less satisfied aa the greater part of the
garrisons|o( the forts are gone on board the
corsairs that have sailed.
“The plague,, which has raged here since
the mouth of April, spreads daily. Tho
deaths are numerous, and many of the
inhabitants endeavour to avoid Iho con
iine by flight'. The Bey of Cpostan-
nnple plundered, murdered and confiscat
ed, iu order to levy thy usual tribute, of
which, however, onjy tho hall had arrived
here on the Cth install!. He now expe
rienced the same fate that he hail inflicted
on others. Ha was stripped of all he pos
sessed, arid banished to the interior of the
country.” ^
GREECE AND TURKEY. ”
The French papers of Wednesday con
tain an article,dated Constantinople 26th
ult. givin- an account of thp death of the
Captain Pacha, that chief actor in the
/ate tragedy at Scio. “ Divine veogeance
begins to be displayed, and the cause of
humanity has found avengers. The Cap
tain Pacha, that ferocious Musselman,
who pfunged all the inhabitants of Scio
into the abyss of calamity, no longer ex
ists. The Greeks have pisplayed a cou
rage and boldness the result of which will
resound through all Europe. On tire 22d
of June, the age of me feast of Bafram,
three Greek vessels, eharnd will) com-
buitibles, passed the Turkish fleet, end
under cover nf the friendly Hag which
they had Imisted, approached the ship of
the Admiral. The Turki occupied with
preparations fnr their leaat, paid little at-
tention In the fire-ships, and the Greeks
had thus time (o throw Ihrlr lusees on the
Admiral’s ship, which suun was in flames,
Disorder immediately ipreatl among the
crew, and Ach mail toaave himself from
tho conflagration, Tho Captain Pecha,
half burnt, was transported ttwthe blood
stained shores of the Isle of Brio, which
lie had atrociously laid waste, where, after
half an hour of torment, I- expired.
Three Turkish vessels were much damag
ed, and the rest of the fleet dispersed in
different djractions, dreading an attack
Irtfin the Greek fire ships. The intnlli
genre is confirmed by loiters received
at Lloyd's.
Lnmlnn, July 29—Advices have been
received Irorn Grinstanliffoplo, which as
sert that an important victory had been
obtained by (lie Turks, under the com
round nf the Pacliu of Bagdad, over the
Persian troops, n short distance from Bag,
dad. The victory is said to have bero
complete, the Persian Wiring obliged to
retire, with the loss of 4001) men killed
und 700 prisoners. The Princo of Per
sia was at Erzenmi. A strong fortress
bail been re taken hy the Turkish troojis.
This news must be received with sumc
hesitation.
Tire following are the Tickets offered to the
choice of the cltiseni of Oanulcn County, fur
41)
cd
uiootli r—
% moor.
iVeimtor—MAJOTt JOHN IUI1DEB.
2?[ J /mln'i]fuf/vri—fiEN. JOHN FLOYD and
HJ.1HU ATWATEli.
Ct.ATITC.
Senator— CART. flUtitl DISOWN.
Jie/nrticntntivr*—OAPT, W\l. CONE afld
COL, IVAL BAILEY.
Ot.EARP.Il,
Slop Augusts, Leggclt, New.York.
Ilall ft Hoyt
ARRIVED,
llr. ship Richard flasket, Stewart. Liverpool,
-1 dsvs, with so incited cargo to H Campbell,
consignee, Low, Wallsce Sr co. A 1.0 v « on. .1
Dickson A co. 0 ftelph, (dimming it Gwatb*
mey, W Casino, ,1 Ciimmmg j, Sonjjfc C U J
Snlicnk, Ciioiolou t« l.smar, J P WilHVtnauii, R
Sr J Habersham sod order.
iiraivsis *no,« this rone.
At Liverpool, Aog. 1, John, Urlodon, sod
Jmm, Dimk Ann 2, Cleopatra, Murphy
The brig Pemlien, Ovlatl, vis N York, arriv
al Now Haven 31st ult.
ecyiiiso run Tint:tour,
At Hartford, I at Inst, sloop James, Mender-
on.
The ship Georgia, Vsrnum, for this poet, en
tered for loading Aog 2.
The Dromo, Pollard, of this port, entered for
loading at Liverpool, Aog 2, bound to N York.
CHARLESTON, Sept 13-Arrived, V. 9.
sclir Grampus, l.ieulWrcgory, from a cruise.
Priso brig Palmyra, Lieut. Voorhins,Prise-
master, prise to the U. 8. sclir Gramput.
Cleared, sell Sarah Aon, Budd, Jamaica..
Sept 14 ■ Arrived,sell Mechanic, Mullet, Ha
vana, 9 days.
Cleared, ach Mary, Sutton, Matanxaa,
PHILADELPHIA, Sept /—Arrived, abip
Howard, Read, St. I’ctcriburg, 45 duy a,
NF.W-YORK, Sept 6—Arrived, ship William
Thompson, Thompson, Liverpool, 33 days
brig Ditto, Easton, Rochelle, 491 Ur brig Hind
Mower, Dundee, 47,
DOS I ON, Sept 4—Arrived, ship Chsmpion,
Lewis, Liverpool i brig Ann, Snow, do,
DIED,
At Augusta, on the 6lh inst. after a lingering
illness, Mr Isaac La Roche, in the 39th year of
his age, formerly of this city.
At his residence In Mtmtict-lln, Jasper eoum
tv, 25th ult. Dr. Christopher Hobson, after «
short and severe illness.'
Outlie 1st Inst. Warner L, ICcnnon, Esq. of
Columbia county, aged 42 years.
On the 26lli ult. in Morgan county, Dr. Lack-
ington C. Handle 1 .
COMMERCIAL.
_ London Market*> July ,30.
Xsotton cimtiniiuH luii^nid, Til?continual ar-
rivRlu in Liverpool•<le|>r* , HH the market. Imli*
pn, there has been no liberation in thia article,
The crop in 1821, is esiinuteil ut 80,000 muumlR,
and the quantity Bent to the gulf of I'eraiu at
GJO immuU more than the quantity bciU the
your bid'ore: therefore Kuropo and America
will receive tKurJrcur the sumc quantity us IhhI
year., A greater proportion of the present crop
will go to America. ^
Extract of a letter tinted Liverpool,.luff l
Sir—The import of Cotton (hiring July was
unnmmlly heavy, amounting to 70686 halea, of
which 54810 were from the United Slatra. Our
market for that article generally, is a farthing
lower than on the 1st ult. notwithstanding in
termediutc nhght variations. During a very
brisk demand (or a fortnight, the cugcrneHsof
sellers prevented any permanent advance; and
all causes, npt excepting the promising state of
the growing crop, seem to combine to preclude
much hope of amendment in our present prices,
which leave such tinfoi lunate results, Ordlnu.
ry and middling Sea Islunds are tower. The
sales of Tobacco have been very moderate ut
somewhat reduced rutes. No U. H. Hour here,
Kice Iiuk been iti fair demand for export at 1
a 14s 6d, for ordinary und middling, nnd 16s (id
a 17s for fine new. Turpentine continues to
maintain its value. Tar is unsaleable in quarv
tity at any pfice above 10s. A lew bbls U. 8
Ashes, from scarcity, obtained higher prices,
but (hose quoted are hh much as should be cal
culated upon. Montreal i»ota ,16s ; Pearls 43s.
supplies me now arriving, and prices will pro
bably decline. No alteration n Bees Wux or
Staves Sales of Tobacco—•Sl3*» lilids Virgin.
Leaf i 50 do Stemmed; 130 do Kentucky Leaf
40 do do Stemmed. Total 440 bhds.
We remain, respectfully, ♦
Vour most obedient servants,
KING & GUACIE.
Pvie tu Current at lAvcrpoul Aug. 1.
Import*. Price*.
Ashes, U. 8. Hot cwt. 4.1 u 44
.A* i Hear! 46 a 49
lWa,Quer. Philadelphia 11 a 11 6
j'Ncw-Yorlc do
Bees Wax, American 10/ a 11/ 10#
Clover Seed, red none
Cotton, Seu Island lb. 11 a 14$
...do ex. fine 15 a SL
New Orleans 7] a 11
, Uplands 7 a 9
Tennessee and Alab. 6$ a 8f
Surat 6* a 7}
. Bengal a 5$ a C|
Flaxseed, Am. hbd of7 bush# nene
Flour, Am. tine, in bond bbl. do
Sour do uncertain
Indian Corn do
Naval Siorcn—Tar bbl 10 a
Virginia . 12 6
Turpentine cwt 116 a
Hicc, Onro. in bond 12 a
Staves W. 0. bbl 1200 91 a
hogshead 15 a
, pipe none
Tobacco, Virginia lb .1 a 5$
do stemmed 8$ a 7
Kentucky 2} a 11
do stemmed 11 « 4$
Cotton imported this year at Liverpool—Am.
208,0.19, Urnzil 8it76, Em India 753, W India
14,4 <8 -Total 311,286 bugs.
Sales of Cotton from the 1st to the 30th of
J.olypnclusive—Sea Islands 2390, Orleans 5310,
B jweds 19,080, Tennessee 1250 bags Total
sales this month, American 28,030, Brazil 10,990,
W India 2620. KIndia 1120—ToUl42,760 bales.
Total sales this year, 247,540.
10 6
13 6
12 6
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18
Notice.
P ROPOSALS will be received uQtil the 1st
day of Octuber next, to supply the Steam
Boat Company witJi WOOD on the Savannah
river, for one year. Applications for contracta
must speeity tire quality and price, and name
Hie landing where to he delivered.
Letters, post paid, addresser! to Carlos Tracy,
Treasurer, Augusta, orto the President at Sa
vannah, mil be promptly attended to,
S. C. DUNNING, Pres’t,
aug 6
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
four of s.ivAjy.VAti.
PUBLIC, BALES!
By John Shick, Jr.
THIS DAV, I7ih lnvtaht,ai 111,'clock
mil is .eld in from oj hit Mni.n U.on,’ Ab. 2
Anaasnriroi'i't,f
LIOUORS and GROCERIES,
•ep 17 * ’
By J.’ B. Herbert h Co.
tomorrow, ihh. imt. .t n „> r i„ C | C|
ITill he enltl h(]ore ew .tore, viih.w
Five caaka, containing 7 chuon each oh bottled
MADEIRA WINE, bottled mLondon.
•“P ,17 p Terms Cailr.
To hent,
The BUILDING xt present
ocoupled by the subscriber, on the
Ray. It contains a iarge vforc, sepa-
i rate from whioli is a smaller one, used
os a soda room, and a good cellar under tile
whole. Asa atandforanydescription ofhnsi-
ness, it is exceeded by none in tne oity, being
nearly opposite to the Exchnnge, anil in the
neighborhood iff the shipping and the hunka.—
For terms, which will be moderate, apply on
the premises, to JOHN U. UERTHELOT.
Sep 17
Wir.r.iAMR*.
Literary and Commercial
READING ROOM;
R F.CEIVISI) ner lticburd Flasket, Magazines
for July, viz,
Ackerman'* Uepoaltory of Arts, Literature,
Fashion*, Uc.
Bell's Court uiuLFashionable Magazine
New London Magazine
Bapcrtory of Arti, Manufactures U Agriculture
Evangelical Magazine und Missionafy Chronicle
Kcltfctio Review
'filloeh's Fhilosopliiral Magazine
New Monthly Muguziue
Sporting Magazine
Edinburgh 1’nijo.iopbicsl Journal
Thompuun'a Annals of Pliilosopliy
NBW8HAHL89, ¥
From London to s|Uly 18, and Liverpool to 19th
aupt \5
For Rent,
The Dwelling Mouse nf (be late
11 fill ^ lotn&s Gardner 1 Esq. dec. Ap;ilv to
By J. B. Herbert (5 Co.
OsMOimOW.^m instant, at 11 o'clock
Will bt told before our tloro, on account of *all
concerned, J
18 coils Buie Rope,
psrtia'ly damaged on the vuy B gu ol importation.
Terms Cnsii-
Alio, mlhonl reselvr, la ctaie n foiutyrwem,
8 tierces Muscovado Sugar)
Al.FO,
An Assn; ment t f
GROCERIES, L’c.
,e PD’ Terms r ash.
By J. B. Herlicif <S (Jo.
On THURSDAY, 19th inatan', n* Jlo’clork.
Will be told at Bolton’* Central Wharf, without
reterve,
Tb« sloop
■ 8 U 8 Ji JV,
with her sails, riggu g, ^ ( . t , n complete
readine#* (or *ua; burthen 83 lona.
Term* at time of lule. BC p 14
Twenty Dollars Reward. .
"D ANA WAY on the 7th of August hill, a ne-
grr>fellow commonly known hy the luuno
of BIO TOM M'Murphy— ht is about 5 fed 9
or tt) Inches high i »tout, well made, shout 2.1
yearn old, complexion very dark. As lie has
been on the river for some time, It is probable
lie will rtraku for 8avsnnah, nr may It# lini ng
somewhere near the river, between August!
•on Savsinah. Ten Dollars will he paid for de
livering Tom to tin: suliscviher in Augiialu.iihd
Ten Dollai sl’nr informal inn that will lead tu cun.
vlcllon ofhhi being harbored oremploytil |,y
any while person, L. ItF.lili
sep It) p
Nolicot v ’
N OTICE Ishereby given, (hat the copnrtner.
iierslnp heretofore existing bniwe. i, F.d-
wnri) Williams of Sivanttali, mul Ahijiji Fuk uf
llnston, under the firm-iif*. mtitum U Co.
Savannah, Georgia, is llils'rlay dis»oleetl by Inn-
luul consent. All persons having demands
against tiro said firm, «ro requested In .present
tlic same lor payment, and all persons indebted
to said firm, are called upon to make payment
to Edtvnrd Williams, of Savannah, hy whom the
business will be hcrnificr can led on
A FISK,
EDWARD WILLIAMS.
Botton, June 18, 1822s mig 5
HC|) 19
H. K1UUY.
%* Tlie firm of Jackson §
WooiumiDOR, hitlu-rto exiitii g, iu dissolved by
mutual consent. Tho business copfidcd to them
wfll receive the attention of Wooanridge U Du
rand. KllKNEZr.n JACKSON, Jr.
r l HOS. M. WOODUUIDGB.
sop 3 rp
Tlie undersigned have
unlwl I heir profcssioflll interest* in the prac
tice of tho F AW, and will be found at the of
fice recently occupied by Jackson k Wood-
bridge, THOR. M. WOODBKJJMSE,
ALEXIS D. DURAND.
•ep 3 rp
' To Rent,
S EVERAL convenient snd pleissnt Dwelling
Houses. Applv t.
SAMUEL PHILBRICK.
aug 23 rp
For Sale.
A quantity of excellent BALE ROPE to bo
disposed of on accommodating terms.—
Apply to WM. TAYLOR U SON.
aug31 c
f§ .IRON.
Cl Tons Swedes Iron, assorted, landing and
OJJ for sale by O. TAFT.
Sep 10 L
Notice.
I JDWARD, WILLIAMS ofiferi his services
J to the friends of the late firm of F#. Wtl-
liums & Co. in the traiiHactiuu of Commiition Jtu•
line**, ut Savnnnuh. aug 6
Notice.
T HE subscriber will be absent from the city
for a shun timet during his absence Mr.
Sanest. 1'uiLiRicR will act as his attorney,
aug 20 c I. MINIS.
Gin and Brandy.
fevtr pi pea Northern GinJtnd Brandy, for
& sale by
aug 31 uf
JOHN P. WILLIAMSON.
,T
WHISKEY.
UST received per sloop Susan, 150 barrels
terms by
sep 12
J. B. HERBERT b GO.
Sugar, Coffee, £fc.
(j/A/Tv bag® prime Green Coffee
20 hhd* superior St Croix Sugar
50 do Hsvaga Muscovado do
20 bag* Pimento
5 pipes Cognac Brandy
5 half do and 5 qr Casks Pico Madeira
Wine
SO bla prime Beef
200 da frcsU Baltimore Flour, for sale by
HALL k HOYT.
•epl
TO €APITALI8T8.
A VERY luperlor Sleitfe Saw Mill \m been
recently ercctqd in the vicinity of the
C\T\ 0¥ DAIUEN,
as the most eligible situation for a busineik of
the kind on the Atlantic sltorei; uf the United
State*. Possessing all the advantages of an in
exhaustible supply of the finest yellow nitcU
Pine and Cypress Timber, built on a fine filuffl
with thirteen feet water close to it, and a natural
cove for the reception of Jogs. „
Tlie present owners not havtng it in their
power to bestow that attention to it which a
concern of such magnitude requires, arc chair-
qOiis of selling Mwhole, or a part of their inter
est in It, and tisw offer it for tale at a very low
valuation, and mu^fi less than such a structure
could be completed for. ,
There has juat been added to its very jupp-
rior Ilice Pounding Machine, capable or dis-
charging at least 50 tierces of Clean rice per
day 1 ana X Corn-Mill, all lot in motion by tho
same engine.
The Saw-Mill is upon a new principle, hy
the late renowned Civil Engineer, Mr. REN
NIE of Ijonflfcw, who sent out one of his host
workmen to superintend its erection. It enn
now cut with 48 saws, snd may Ife made to drive
twice that number.
The Strain Engine is perhaps the best in
the United States, made by Messrs. BOLTON
U WATT, of Soho, near Birmingham i and
errclcd under tlie inspection oftheir best fore
man, sent out expressly for that purpose.
A wonderful expencc is sxved in fuel, us the
saw-dust from the pitch-pine is Found to answer
inuteud of flre-wood, and is carried to the
mouth of tlie furnace from the pit by elevators
now in use.
The Bice Machine is also on a new principle
and found by experience to answer belter thin
any yet in use. The quickness and regularity
of the movement, producing it of a superior
brightness without breaking the grain
The mill is situated on a fine deek, called
Cat-Head, on a branch of the Altsmaha River,
aud only about half a mile from Durien.
Bca Vessels, whose diuught of walor enables
them to go to tho wharf at Darien, can load at
the Mill, only a short dUtunce off, with great
facility 5 as an enclincd plane'from the mill, will
enable them \o receive thb lumber into their
bow ports,‘almost without expence: and the
'mill, as now in operation, can furnish 40 M. feat
of plank per day, which may be increased if
fouMl necessary the power being amply suffi
cient.
The lumber sent from this establishment since
it went into operation has been allowed to be
superior in quality and regularity in sawing.
The commissioners of the Navy of the Uni
ted Stutea have approved of the ship planks,
furnished from it, aud it is highly probable will
give it a preference in future contracts.
It has also been seen and justly admired in
Ncw-York and Philadelphia.
The prospect of a renewed intercourse with
the British West India Islands, render* this
establishment a desirable mode of investment—
offers, in that case, having been made from
JAMAICA ALONE, for about half of all the pro
duce of the saw-mill.
The olcsent owners have no objection to con
tinue interested in it to a certain extent, but
their other avocations preclude their personal
attention to it.
For terms and other particulars, apply per
sonally or by letter to
JOHN M*N1SH,
8avannah.
rfp N. B. If not disposed of soon, the mill,
with all it* privileges, will be rented for a term
of years. Appljf o< abnu
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