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Dr. Ivollnck, rnnOri upon them a peculiar
character. The impression of the reader
in, that auch devotions-..could be derived
only Iron the Great Fountain ol Truth
nnu Virtue, and that he who priisesiet] it,
inuat have walked high in communion
with Oud. If this were not the caae,
whence would be the tone of feeling, the
rapture nf affection, (lie melting of exta-
i)j, and the flight of the apirit far beyond
the world, which we often witueaa in hia
production a.
The life of man, and especially of the
chriatiap, ia more diatingnished by ita Bor
rows than by its joya. Ilia way is to be
known rattier by ita roughneia, than by
i’.a amoothneaa: by the piercing aaperity
of thorns and briars, than by the even
tenor of a flowery out face. Hence in e-
Vi ry community of believers, there ia ma
ny a broken apirit to bind up, many an
inveterate wound to innliify, many a ten
der cunacieuce to handle with delicacy
•nil feeling. Of this, Or. Kollock was
well aware, and therefore we find him
blten directing his masterly prescriptions
puward sm;h. He never fails to lift with
la gentle hand the bruised reed, to aid the
feeblest aspirations of afilicted piety, to
shew twlhe fearful a bright path through
the deep anil dreary valley, and to declare
to the bereaved, that their losses shall be
all compensated in the resurrection ol the
just.
At some future time, we shall proceed
to furnish extracts from the sermons, with
remark's in confirmation of the character
which has been hastily sketohed ; and as
a proof that we are not influenced by a
gf blind admiration, we shall afterwards
point out a lew . things which we could
have wished the editor hud expunged, be
lieving that such a liberty might hare been
taken wiili a posthumous publication which
had not been chastened by the last cor
rections of the author. FIDES.
Voice of the East—The New Hamp
shire Patriot conducted with commanding
talent, of great popularity and patronage,
and decidedly of the old school ol demo
crats, holds language nf this tenor.
Although at this moment glancing at
tire newspapers, in this State, there would
rgppear to be great confusion in the popu
lar sentiment relative to the persons who
are to be supported as our next Congress
Ticket, there never was a time when the
people were more unanimous, more united
an sentiment. As many as five persons
♦n'the list this day nominated, vie: Messrs.
Tinnier, juh. Il.irvey, Matson, Whipplejr.
and Bartlett will be chosen by an over
whelming majority ; the other candidate
is less certain—hut even here the public
voice will concentrate eventually upon
the right man, even should the people have
to vuie twice to effect the object. The
people of New Hampshire are almost, as
one men, ready tn correct all abuses that
have crept into ihe administration—they
are prepared in say into a loud and decid
,d tune to the government—“ Reduce
your expenditures so they shall not ex
ceed your incrioies—abolieh all unneces
sary offices | pay no man in office more
than the real value of his services—we
cannot, will nut support favoritism in the
dispensing of Executive patronage—we
arc in favour of no man for next President
who diil not engage to administer the
government on the rigid plan laid down
and practised by the illustrious Jefferson
when he commenced a glorious era in the
annals of this Republic.” The people
have perfect confidence that the men a
boreimnied will pursue such a course; ami
tot only do they rely on the patriotism of
these men, but they hove great confidence
in their intelligence. They know that
these men will have weight at Washing
ton—that having already fouud kindred
spirits from every quarter of the Union,
unity in the next Congreaa will be first
promoted by electing them. By whatever
oame they may be called, they belong to
the party which must alwavs prevail—the
party which looks with a single eye to the
good of the country in all its measures*
Early Printing.—When the art of
Priming was first discovered, the Printers
only made use of one side of a page; ihey
had not yot found out the expedient of
impressing the other. 1 When their edi
tions were intended to be curious, they
omitted to print the first letter of a chap
ter, fur which they felt a blank space,
that it might be painted nr illuminated at
the opiiun of Ihe purchaser. Seve
ral ancient volumes of these early tin e-
have been fouud, wi ere these letters
are wanting as they neglected to have
them printed. When the art of printing
was first established, it was the glory ol
tlie learned to be the correctors of the
press to the eminent printers ; Physi
oians, Lawyers, and Bishops themselves,
occupied this department. The Printers
then utldcd frequently to their names,
those ofIhe correctors of the press, and
editions were valued according to the abi
lities of Ihe corrector,
\ •• i To let their fame
) <i Live register’ll in our primed books.’’
' Tim first printed book in the English
tongue wasKecuyell oftheUittory of Troy
And is dated Sept. 19, tin,at Cologne;
but The Game of Chess, is allowed by Ty
pographic.! Auiiquaries, to have been the
ftlt specimen of ihe art.
The early Printers used to affix at Ihe
end of the volumes which Ihey printed,
some device or couplet, concerning the
work, with the addition of the name of the
printer. In the edition of Ihe Pragmatic
Sanction, printed by Andrew Bocard, at
feu. 1507, the tollowing handsome coup
let i» inserted :
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Which may he thus translated
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Ace '*.a pap- each day be unfurl’d,
Till an ant h - drank up the ocean,
VX a tortoise has cravtlM round the tvorld ’’
OCTOBER ELECTION.
The following ar« the candidates ibr the 8c
natn and llutite of Representatives of She state
of Georgia, at ihe election in Oetober next i
■KNAIOR,
JOHN MACPHEIISON tlRUIUKN,
nemxsRNTATivxa.
JOSEPH W. JACKSON,
MORDECAI SIIBKI ALL, Sen.
THOMAS N. MORF.I.L,
Dll. MOSES SHEFTALL,
LEVI S. D’DYON,
COL. STEELE WHITE.
MEMBERS OF CONGRESS.
The following gentlemen are candidates for
the representative branch of the National Le
gislature, from whom seven are to be cleeted,
at the same time with the above, to repreaent
thia atale, pursuant tu the apportionment act
under the new oensus, passed the last session :
RDWAlib P. TATTNALL. ? of Chatham.
ALFRED CUTHUERT, $ 01 ° 1 m * •
JOHN FORSYTH, ? »,f Richmond.
THOMAS GLASSCOCK, 5 R,cr,raona *
WILEY THOMPSON, of Elbert,
THOMAS W. COBB, of Greene.
JOEL ABBOTT, nf Wilke*.
STEPHEN W. HARRIS,of Putnam,
CHARLES K. HAYNES, of Hancock.
JOHN R. GOLDING, 61 Clark.
GEORGE CARY, of Columbia.
We earnestly request our friends and subscri.
bera in the different counties to forward us a
list at the earliest period, of the votes given for
members of tb^National and State Legislatures.
SONG.
Day breaks on the mountain,
Light breaks on the storm,
The sun from the shower,
Glints silent and warm ;
But dark is the hour
Of grief on my soul,
There’s no morn to awake it,
No beam to console.
The hawk's to his corrai,
The dove's to her nest,
The grey wolf’s to greenwood,
The fo* to his rest—
But even tnd morrow
Are wakeful tome,
There’s no rest for my sorrow,
No sleep for my c’e.
0 lily of England,
O Layde my love,
How fair is the sunbeam,
Thy bower above !
But bright be the blossom,
And reckless thy glee,
And crossed not thy bosom
With sorrow for me.
We have met in delight,
We have deemed ne’er to sever,
We have loved in despair,—
\V4 HlVe parted for ever!
But yet there's a rest
To the mournful •» given,
We shall sleep on its breast,
And awaken in Heaven.
DIED,
In thia city on the 12th tost, in the 22d year
of his age, Mr. Peter E. Donna, o native of Mar
tinique, but by education, habit and feeling, an
Amoricun. Just sprung to manhood, when tilt
faculties ami feelings which constitute the basis
of character are developed, he manifested those
quulities of the head and the heart, which give
confidence to hope nod teach affection to in
dulge in the moat flattering anticipations. Hu
had resided among us several years, and by his
good conduct acquired the esteem of all his ac
quaintnnecs; whilst to those who knew him in
timately, to whom the kindred ties of affection,
and the lofty feelings of friendship had attached
him, he was endeared by integrity of character
and generosity of sentiment, by a cheerfulland
confiding disposition, a kind and sympathising
heart. By them hit memory will be cherished
with a melancholy satisfaction long after his
wasting form shall nave mouldered into dust and
this slender memorial of his virtues met its ob
livion.
On Saturday Inst, Capt. John Itennro, Jr. of
tin brig (lector, of Portsmouth, N. H. aged 40.
Iu Augusta, 9th inst. Walter Leigh, Esq. a
native of Virginia, aged 64.
In Darien 1st inst. Mr.Godfrey Merrick, a na
tive of Barnstable county, Mass, aged 21.
Near Darien: on the 10th Inst. Mr. Thomas
Fuller, of Susses, Eng. aged 32.
At Fort M'Intosh, Wayne county, on the 30th
ult, Mr. Robert Leach, aged 43.
On Wilmington Island, 25th ult. Robert M'Rea
Durkce, aged 25.
COMMERCIAL.
AnttlVKD,
Brig Eliil Morrison. Douv'lle, New York, 14
flays, with.a full cargo to 0 Rollins, 8 Manton,
Jnhnsloiflk Hill., Pntiyat If Hnttamt, W T Wit'
liam«, Oamtry h Diltkuro amt others.
Schr John, Glllett. Charleston, 3 days, to 1
Cohen and others. 3 passengers.
itfolUVATS mow THIS TOST-
At Darien 13lh iijst. sloops Espress, Pierce,
3 dais i Jason, Drummond, 2.
At Charleston, 17th instant, tch Mark Time,
Chnat, 1 day.
At Philadelphia 9th inst. brig Frances. Funk,
J days.
At Providence, ship nising States, Jacobs, 8
days.
At Boston, sohr Ariadne, Davis, 13 days.
rr.r.Him roil Tins pout,
At Providence, 2d lost, brig Holla, Harring
ton.
At Boston, 1st inst. toh Return, Downes. .
or rou Tins t ost.
At Boatnn 4th inal. brig Monroe, to sail loon.
The ship Gen. Carrington, from thia port via
N York, arrived at Providence 2d inal.
CHARLESTON, Sept 17-Arr. aohr Swift,
Bossleare, Campeachy, 12 daya; sch Alexander,
Ivei, St. Augustine, 2.
NOnFOI.K, Sept 9—Went to sea last eve
rting. brigantine Almira, Robinson, fpr Boston—
D. Carney, Jr. from Savannah, passenger,
PHILADF.t,PHIA,~Sept 9-Arrived, brig
America, Bock ins, Cumins, 22 days.
Cleared, brigs Timandra, Yarn,Hi Pernambu
co i Liddell, Liddell, LiverpoiAv
Prices Current at Charleston, Sept, 16.
Cotton S. Island 20 a 24 s stained do 14 a 16 :
Santee 18 a 201 abort staple very fine held at
14 i do inferior to prime 10 a 13; Rice prime
gj 87j i good 2/ i inferior 2$.
Cottons—The market has remained in a dor
mant mate throughout the week—if any tales
have been effected, they are very limited in ex
tent. The old stock of Cotton hss been much
reduced, and the new ia now treading upon its
fleets. Several samples have been received in
town, and it affords us pleasure to state, that it
promises to be of excellent staple; and should
the present favorable weather continue, much
of it will be gathered in good condition. Some
waggons with Cotton of the new crop are ex
pected at market in the course of a day or two,
which will enable us to mate the price in our
next.
Rice has experienced no change since our
last, we therefore continue the name quotations.
Courier,
l
Exports of Cotton and ttice from Charleston for
the week ending on Saturday last,
balks cottoA Tiercel
Uplands. S Islands Itice
West Indies 00 00 671
"Havre, July 24—Cottons continue to decline.
The news ot the treaty with your government
aamved the day before yesterday, li is now im
passible to obtain more than 32 sous for New
Orleans Cottons: and for Georgia and Carolina
26 a 27 saps. Every thing is as dull as possible.
Orders tW your Cot'.ou next season will be lira-
i’ed at 10 eents,"
Prices Current at (Vvir-Vtofr, Sept. 7.
Wo could gather hut vary few changes In tlir
priori for the present number. Business ia
■till unsrtlffd.and out little dntng.
Flour lias advanced, and aalea lure bean made
at the quotations.
Hire tnay be considered a shade better.
Href continues very dull.
Ports Is getting sesrer and In demand i the
price generally asked ia g9 71 caali.
Cam. Report.
A
Ha
MARINE INTELLIGENCE
POUT OF SAVJIJmSB.
For Ncw-York,
Jfkr The fine brier
jfjt ALPRKD,
_ Warn nek, mailer,
aUMLwill sail for the above port To-Morrow/
(wind permitting.) For freight or passage, imply
to the captain on board, at Jones’ lower wharf,
or to CUMM1NG fif GWATHMKY,
Who have for mfe,
50 bis superfine Flour, (llnxall Brand)
o/lltOo 5 bales of White Plains, just received
per ship Robert Flasket
sept 19 e
Williani Scarbrough,
H AS for sale, a few casks of heal LONDON
PORTER, in pint and quart bottles
sept 19 p .
Praitis, Blankets, ^c.
subscribers have rereived a partpf their
I sup pi v of blue and white Plains, Duffle and
Point Blankets. They have also on hand, Hoes,
Oznaburgsand Porter. 1
IL&J. HABERSHAM,
sep 19 p .*■»
Ocmler Posey
H AVE moved their store to the south-west'
corner of Jefferson and St. Julian street,
where they sell all those articles which ure usu-
unity enumerated in the long advertisements of
Apothecaries.
As they reside in the same house where they
carry on their business, they can at all times,
day or night, accommodate their customers.
They always keep on hand « complete assort
ment of warrnn'ed GARDEN SEEDS. Also,
Garden Tools and Flower Pols,
sep 19
Georgia—Liberty County.
Ry Elijah llaker. Clerk of the Court of Ordinary
for Liberty County,
W ILLIAM OSGOOD applies for tetters nf
adminiatration, with tiie will annexed on
the goods and rliatteli, rights and credits which
were of Maty Ann Fraaer, late of said county,
deceaaed.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased to file their objections, (if any
they have I in my office at Ricebornugh on or
before tile first Monday in November next, oth
erwise letters of administration will be granted
to the said applicant.
Given under mv hand and seat, thia 17th day
of September, in the year of our Lord 1822.
[L 8.] E. DAKK.lt, cco lc
sep 19
WILLIAMS’.
Literary and Commercial
HEADING ROOM.
R ECEIVED per Uiphard Plasket, Magazines
for July, vi®.
Ackerman’s Repository of Arts, Literature,
Fashions, Uc.
Bell’s Court and Fashionable Magazine
New London Magazine
Repertory of Arts, Manufactures W Agricblture
Evangelical Magazine and Missionary Chronicle
Eclectic Review
Tilloch's Philosophical Magazine
New Monthly Magazine
Sporting Magazine
Edinburgh Philosophical Journal
Thompson’s Annuls of Philosophy
NRW8PAPES9,
From London to July 18, and Liverpool to !9th
sept 15
Twenty Dollars Reward.
R ANAWAY on the 7th of August last, a ne
gro fellow commonly kouwn by the name
of BIG TOM M’Murphy—lie is about 5 feet 9
oFlU inches high I stout, welt made, about 2.5
years old, complexion very dark. Aa he lias
been on the river for some lime, it is probahli
lie will make for Savannah, or may be tin bmp
somewhere near the river, between Align-.'--
. ^i«nd Savannah. Ten Dollars will be paid l„ : de
al liveringTom to the sitiiscnber in Augnstu, and
Ten Dollars for information that will lead to con-
vietion of his being harbored or emplovrd by
any white person. L. REED,
sep 10 p
Assize of Bread.
T HE average price of Flour being g7 50 ctl.
per barrel, the weight of Breadfor the pre
sent month must be as follows';
12$ Cents Lonf 21b 6oz
6$ Cen’s Loaf lib 3ns
of which nil hikers and sellers of Bread will
take due notice- JOHN I. ROBERTS, t.
sep 14
To Item,
Tho IIUII,DING at preaont
occupied by the subscriber, on the
Bay. It contains a large store, sepa
rate Born which ii a smaller one, used
a«a soda room, and a good cellar under the
whole. As a stand for any description nf bind*
nets, it is exceeded by none In the city, being
nearly opposite to the Exchange, and in the
neighborhood of the shipping and the banka.—
For terms, which will he moderate, apply oil
the premises, to JOHN U. BEKTMEl.Ol
aep 1?
For Kent,
The Dwelling House or the l«ie
I Thomas Gardner Esq. d< c. Api-lv tu
II. KIRBY.
sep 10 b
Tlie firm of Jackson iij
Wood ii in no a, hitherto existing, is dissolved by
mutual consent. Tho business confided lo them
will receive the attention of WomthrUtoo U Du
rand. F.AENE/KR JAt'K'JON* Jr.
THUS. M. WOODUR1DGE.
sep 3 rp
The undersigned have
united their professional interests in the prao*
tine of the LAW, and will be found at the of
fice recently occupied by Jaokson & Wood-
bridge. THOS. M. WOODBRIDGE,
ALEXIS D. DURAND.
aep 3 rp
To Rent,
OF.VEliAL convenient and pleasant Dwelling
O llousoa. Apply 11
SAMUEL PH1LBIUCK,
aug 23 rp
For Sale.
A quantity of excellent BALE ROPE to be
/%. disposed of on accommodating terms.—
Apply tn WM. TAYLOR ff SUN.
sng31 a
IRON.
a Tons Swedes Iron, imorted, landing and
SSsfiJ for lain by O. TAFT.
Irp 10 h
Notice.
171 DWARt) WILLIAMS offers hla services
JLj to (he friends of the late firm of Fa. W4I-
ittiuM & Co. in the transaction uf Commission Hu
linen, at Savannah. aug 6
Notice.
rpitE subscriber will be absent fi om the city
.1 for a short timci during hia abieuce ‘Mr.
SiMur.L puiLsntcxWill sot as his attorney,
aug 20 c I. MINIS.
Gin und Uruiidy.
XV few pined Northern Gin and Brandy, for
kaIc by JOHN P. WILLIAMSON,
aug 31 uf
WHISKEY.
TUST received per sloop Subim, 150 barrels
•1 Whiskey. For sale on accommodating
terms hy J; li. HERBERT & CD.
■rp 12
BOARDING.
OrpiIRKE or four young gentlemen can be ao-
u commodated with Boarding mat Lodging
in a respectable family, in a central situation,
ami on the most moderate terms. Apply to the
Editor of the Groiioiar. nug 17
Notice.
VTINE months after the date oftliia notice,
11 application will be made to the Honorable
the Justices ol the Inferior Court of Liberty
County, for permission to sell the real estate ol
Lclty Carter, deceased, for tlie benefit uf the
heirs and creditors of the said deceased.
LIGHT TOWNSEND, Adm’or.
smr 15 §4
Earthenware, tyc.
Oijti crates uf of Earthenware, well aaiorted
tsJ 10 chests Hyson Tea
10 hints Whiskey
30 boxes Megrath’s Soap
3 keg. Shot, assorted
10 do No 1 Tobacco
12 M Scgara, lor sale by
HALL U HOYT-
sep 7
Fresh Boots, Shoes, 8cc.
THOMAS DOWELL h CO.
f ¥AVE just received by brig Levant, a fresh
11 supply of Ladies’ Pi uncllo8iipperi, heels
nml springs, of superior quality
Chil'lren's first quality black and colored mo*
rocco Roots
ALSO,
50 pair Wellington Roots of superior quality,
with an additional supply of other kinds of
Shoes, C^c. which will be disposed of on the
mn«t reasonable terms, sep 3 a
Sugar, Coffee, &c.
A/fyffY liags prime Green Coffee
J20 hhds superior St Groiz Sugar
50 do H ivana Muscovado do
20 bags Pimento
5 pipes Cognac Brandy
5 half do and 5 qr caskl Pico lladeift
Wine
50 bis prime ncef
200 do freak Baltimore Flour, for isle by
HALL & HOYT.
sep 5
Notice.
OT1CE ishrr< by given, that the copartner*
1^1 nersliip heretofore existing between Ed*
ward Williams of Savannah, and Ahijah Fisk of
Huston, under the firm of £. Williams U Co
Suvannali, Georgia, is this day dissolved by mu*
tuul consent. All persons having demands
against tlie said him, are requested to present
the sumo for p lymeut, and all persons indebted
to Hrtid firm, are called < ; pon to make payment
to. Edward Williams, of Savannah, by whom the
bus ness will be hcrenfter carried on
A. FISK.
EDWARD WILLIAMS.
Jloiton, June 18, 1822. aug 6
— aria
PUBLIC SALES.
By J. B. Herbert if Co.
THIS DAY, I9ih Instant,at It o’clock,
mu he sold at Bolton's Csnlrat Wharf, without
rYlrrw,
Thu «lonp
b u s ji Jr,
with her mils, rigging, «o. In complete
readiness tor lea; ounhen 83 tuns,
'erms ut time of tala. aep 19
Mmlnistrntor’t Sole.
By J. B. Herbert & Co..
On the first 7V»fluy <» Octobsr next,
W ILL be sold before (ho court home inths
city of Savannah, Between the uauet hours
a Negro Man named DlYMIOM as the proper
ty of Mr. Uainucl Davenponyaluceased, by order
of the administrator. Terms cash.
aug6 f
Attachment Sole.
Rsheti J.t-.Mt va. D. W /louder,
\\V*U- be sold on Tuesday, S4th Inst, at 12
\#w o'clock, on the lot adjoining Col. Shell-
<net's Hotel, all tile l.utnber, Shingles, Bricks,
fcwbii ssiil lui, attached in the above caae, and
sold by older of tho Hun. the Inferior court.
AlHtAUAMi D’LYON, a e a
aep 13 ■
Francis It. Nicoll Si Ce.
Case Circuit Court
United States, Dis
trict of Umirgia.
September, 18
\Y. ScarbroughXnd.htlforaj
jWu mAere, 13d
P ROCE jlXtaving Watiet ,
turnaWe to Ihe term of thia court in' De
cember next i and It being represented that
John Hasten, William 8. Oillett, Samuel Yatea,
Andrea- Low, qnd John Bugue, defendants in
thd-said came, reside without the limits of tho
District of Georgia t It is ii/dcred, that the laid
John Haalott, William 8. Gillett, Samuel Yates,
John Rogue and Andrew Low appear at tho
term ufthlaenurt to be holden at Savannah in
the term of December next, to answer to the
plaintiff! On the merit! of their laid petit.on,
and that a copy of thia order be published in
one of the garettei oftliia mate for throe months,
and that the plaintiflk have leave to lake auelt
further proceedings si arc prcionhed in tho
rule in auch caae made and provided.
J. QUYLER, Dlstriot Judge.
True extract hum the minutes. -
GEO GLEN, Clerk.
AiwinmiA, Sept. 13,1833. aep 14
Notice,
P ROPOSALS will be received until the lit
day of October next, to supply the Steam
Boat Company with WOOD on the-Savannah
river, for one year. Applications for contracts
must specify the quality and price, and nw
tlie landing where tu be delivered.
Letters, pest paid, addieMed to Carlos Tracy,
Tresaurer, Augusta, or to the President at Sa
vannah, will be promptly a tended to.
6. C. DUNNING, Prea’t.
aug 6
Laurel Hill Toil-Mill.
OrntlB Toll-Mill on Mrs. Anarum’t plantat'on
41 has been completely repaired lately, and l»
now ready to work aa well as any other mill on
tlie river. Tlie rbugh-rice that will be sent to
the mill will he kept aeparatcly in dry andaafo
stores, and shall be beat with tlie utmnat care
and economy, and the barrelta will be always de
livered in good ol der. Empty barrels, madr nf
prime boated staves, will be fimiiahed at tho
mill when required. The terms for cleaning
Hiee will be the same aa at the oilier toll-mills.
Those planters who wifi engage to have their
erot'i beat at that mill, and keep her supplied,
will have 2U0 tierces, oral much tuna aa they
please, boat at one turn, Applicalionfeoncctn-
Ing tlie mill, to be made to Archibald Ure biter,
on the plantation, or In Savannah, to
PETIT DB VII.LEItS.
pup 10 tpf Factor, Mougin’a wharf.
TO CAPITALISTS.
A VERY superior *ua» Saw MUl hat titan
recently urected in the vicinity of the
C\T\ OF BAFLIFN,
as the moat eligible situation for a buainrsa ot
the kind on tlie Atlantic alioroa of the United
Statca. Poasculng all tliAadvantsgoa of an in
exhaustible supply uf the finest yellow piicli
Pine and Cypreaa Timber, built on a fine bluff;
with thirteen feet water elate to it, aud> natural
cove for the resepllon of loga.
The preaent owners not liaving it in their
power to bestow that attention to it whieh a
concern of auch magnitude require!, are detlr.
out of selling the vhole, or e pari of their inter,
eat in It, and new i/sr il for sale at e very low
valuation, end much leu than auch e Minorure
could he completed for.
Then lisa just been added to It e very aupe.
rior Rice Pounitiiif Machine, capable of dll-
charging at leut JO tiercel of clean rice par
day) and a Corn-Mill, til ret in motion by tlia
same engine.
The Saw-Mill II upon a new principle, by
the late ronowned Civil Engineer, Mr. REN.
NIP, of Lundon, who lent out one of hit beat
workmen to superintend ita erection. It can
now out with 48 aawa, and may be made to drive
twice tint number.
Tlie Steam P.nglne ii perhaps tho best In
the United States, made by Meaan. BOLTON
M WATT, of Soho, near Birmingham i and
erected under the Inaneotlon of their best fore
man, aent out exprcasly for that nurpuar.
A wonderful expenee ia laved in foci, as ihe
saw-dust from the pitch-pine Is found to answek
instead of lire-woud, and ia carried to the
mouth of tlie furnaou from the pit by elevator*
now in ttae,
Tlie Rice Machine II also on a new principle
and found by experience ureiiawcr better than
any yet in uae. The quickness and regularity
uf thy movement, producing it of aauperior
brightness without breaking the grain.
The mill it aituated on a fine Greek, called
Cat-llenl, on a branch of the Altamalia River,
and only about half a mile (him Darien.
Sea Vessels, whese diaught of water enables
them to go to thp-wfi-mt Harton, een load at
the Mill, only a mtort distance off', with great
facility, aa an enolined plane foam the mill, will
enable them to receive the lumber into their
bow porta, aimoat without expence i anil tho
mill, ua now ill operation, can furnish 40 M. feet
nf plank per day, which may be increased if
found necessary i the power being amply suffi
cient.
The lumber sent foom thia eitabliahment ainen
It went into operation haa been allowed to ba
superior in quality and regularity in aawing.
The commissioners,of the Navy of the Uni.
ted States have approved of tlie ahip planks,
furnished from it, and it is highly probable will
give it a preference in future cuntracta.
It liaa also been teen and justly admired in
New-York and Philadelphia.
The prospect of * renewed intercourse with
the British West India Islands, renders thia
establishment a desirable mode of investment—
offers, In that caae, having been made fiom
JAMAICA ALONE, for abuul half of alltbepror
duce nf the aew-mill.
The present owners have no objection to con.
tinue interested in it to e certain extent, but
their other avocations preclude their personal >
attention to it.
For term* and other particulars, apply per,
tonsil) or by letter to
JOHN M’NISH,
Savannah.
ft N. B. If not disposed of anon, the mill,
with aUita privileges, will be rented for a term
uf years. jlpplr as aPo os.
may 13,
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