Georgian for the country. (Savannah, Ga.) 182?-1822, July 30, 1822, Image 3

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1st itekthh, nun KM 1784 Knot, Kmjaiatn 665 do Knox. Samael 560 1794 Knox, Same*! 50 179J K*y, Joasph 75 Oo Key, Ink* Wallet 860 1786 Knot, Benjamin, 505 1789 Lathes, Thomas 900 1780 Lang, Job* Stt 1787 Lang, John SOO 1789 Le Comte, J, 890 1795 Lee, tieotgn S96 1779 WCoInnts Chartoa 811 SO 1784 Mnnk, Silas 80 1789 Maybank, Andrew 6,830 1790 M'Kenaie, John 1,000 1790 99 M't'utchen, Jnvnh euo do M'I.end, Murdoch 1,000 *795 Mutiny Kliixbtih 600 do Miles, John 160 do Martin, Charles 180 do Mile*, Abraham, suo *789 Nelsou, John 530 1793 Newton, Hit-hard 100 v do Norris William too do >94 Mm ns, Archibald 173 1730 Philips, JLthatiah t.3uO 1793 l*ualy Ft anew 1.093 »791 93 lVt het, Samuel 3T7 1793 I'arher, Sarah 960 **99 1‘alnck, Andrew 130 1788 Quartennan, Thomas SOO *780-81 Hunneto, Janet 493 *791-93 Hrid, Alexander 1.363 1799 93 Robertaon, Itorttl 870 riu Kogeia, John 510 *780 89 Stoswar.Puw 1,530 *778 thj.lStewan, lasae 715 *7bli Stewart, John 579 l?s>8 Jfearlelt, James 400 MAMUKtV At WdaMi m th* 1M (Ml. iky the Rer, IV Mow, Mr. Cnm A Irmnt'i to Mtsa Hut Usuis Walk af (hr Richmond and Sa- eanwah rheatrieal Cemnyar. >793 Stock*, Isaac do Shaw, tienrja do !k*n,$mk *79* SimtK Jxtan irs*a sriiWivtjh, w*. do Snow, Beni. and Mom do 93 Siwtootoo, Thsufhtht* 17S0 Smith, Jratph *793 Swdte.y, J«hn do Swillqr, Stepht* do SSngVkeM, Mom 1794 SxwiM. William jfSl Stephen*, Stephe* do Stephen*, Moorfo do Smith, Jame* 1779 5a Titter, Kchard 1774 Thattromd, U*»td 1779 ThatmawL M»ry 1799 Taatwr, Mo 1794 Thump***, Je«te 1777 9 MWrltWo, Kduvrd 1733 W tjtin*, Wtlltw *77$ 8J Wuatwa, Jams* 1779toS3\V»lk«r, hjtxana* 1779 91 Wild**. lined 1779 1793 1794 1793 1300 1799 Wddor, William \\ »tkor, Htdtj WaU*i*,J*»*ph Wright, Hubert \V»lIv,Clort« Whitehead, John *10 T$ 100 ars >90 130 500 300 330 95 175 1,000 00 wo 5,130 1,030 47S 193 590 130 1.S6S 530 930 1.993 4*9 l,St>0 130 113 5T 75 ««0 1,300 MUX Ou th* IMt tout. naer Washington, Wilke* e*«n,«r fever, Mr*. Kuu ktawin, the wife orDr, B. H. Ramkdplyof Madum, Mor gaac-uxty, and daughter ef WilKamB Bnlloch nf iavanoah, In the droth of thin emitble ami It n* led}, her htnband and surviving pa- taut have h**« deprived of an inestimable hies- •eg, end seeielyvf e rahieble member. But thie affi-ctiv* bereavement ie rendered pecu- * arty awful aaid that tewing by the rapid treusi- than which has taken place, from the festivities of n bridal parlor t« the (unetal bell of the huuae of aaeuratog, little more than e short five weeks had elaps ed, (tea* the day when her friends were invited to witness the celebration of her nuptials, until they wet* again summoned to perform the Itat sad duty of following her remains to the silent gtove. But yesterday in the gaiety and sptightliness of youth and health, with happiness smiling all Mound her, today she » a cold, inanimate ami KMesoaad corse, encompassed with ** ilulieyM metanehiiy “ Such ia the sombre picture of suffering mortality ' how solemn ! how dread! how impressive! Humanity weeps over a scene so gloomy t whilst fbrtitude bows in submission to the insctutihbe decrees of an alt wise Provi dence s Or we might exclaim, * On Gan!" Why deyou make us love your goodly gifts, And snatch them straight away. AU things that we ordained festival, fum from their office to black funeral; Our wedding cheer to a sad burial feast s Our solema hymns to sullen dirges change i Our bridal Sowers, serve for a burted coise, Anti all things change them to the cout.nry.’* At to* bte residence in Serieen comity. Geo. on the 13th tost, the Bev. Joss Csswronn, in the 3dth year of his age, and S3d year of his ministerial labors. He has passed through the humhle walks of Kf*: he soared in popularity; he abounded in wealth—yet in ail those stations and reblioo* to society, he exhibited an exem- platy htustiUty, and manifested by n pious life that he had anotherand a better inheritance In tom the gentleman ami Christian were blend, ed Ills urbanity of manners towards all class es, his lenity towards his domestics and depen dants, and bis sympathies for the stranger and the unfortunate, have procured h r* the nffec- tions of the most intelligent and pious, who were blessed with bis acquaintance. He has left a bereaved companion and a numerous ac quaintance to lament bis absence—to all of whom he said by precept and example, "follow tin as I follow Christ. The chamber where the good man meets his fate, is honored far be yond the common walks of virtuous life, just on the verge of heaven. This testimony is given ss n tribute of sincere regard by a fellow labor er in the Kingdom and patience of Jesus. lu Darien, on the 17tb inst, after s painfiil ill ness of twelve days, Ptuur U. Fitifstkick, in the 9X1 year tf tossge, eldest son of Elias Fiti- patrick. At Brunswick. Glyhn county, on the 16th in- stant, Mn aiicl.T-is, a native of Ireland, for merly principal ol the Csmdeu and Giyno couu ly academies. 81X844 Iff Amtutrtf ufCUim* re parted lto*\ the stwtai dvetxron wt the I . Ma », lVridrnt, which have town f* * allowed he him, J *SiV08 68 The Mtowiuj ktattMWit txhitel* the class xtf vlattw* which MW «tot supported by M) 6w* which are mmtthtlro* Vurtetdvred jWr ttxim*. »»d reported tty the IVsxdrwt at' the Halted State* fw hi* special dect'toa 1779 1779 do 1799 1791 1776 81 Autry, lute Alexander, ttomurl Calltnm Joseph (liar, James lltiiboek, Ntehhha Juhtmun, William do -78 JuhnwMxJamm *779-79 UWi Them** 1>«3 King, John ip: 679 9twry, Rtchhid do Tuttewee, Jwha do -77 Whatle, Sotwuel 1779 94 Winhtetta 9a"***' 1773 Waaten, Jmm* ISO 1,115 909 57 117 80 8Cld 5,|VM 300 140 &* 56? 819 93 m 460 150 S7,538 33 1 certify that the » » «*"?* Kat ol th* names o* the claimant*, wtth Mte awwwat awarded to *ach, takao from the mxgxwsl rvpnrC made <• Ito* depart- anertt hy th* Cemmmstomer to awertatn the amoaatef *a»d claim* under the late Creek Treaty, which ha* heea approved fW^der my hand. a»d *» the WardMMateik 97th day <d June. J. C- CALHOUN Ct#«,"T»isk#3f, SttgATyisc. a®wsJ3t«ass;«So WMaStOmaaitomr Id Sow* PwashmaTea _ j5SSK»So tkpigeotcttewwitoytdy T aqretmksPewtWtoa t Si. * I.FteaJewadof 3 3' or Secdl d»J Jg MsAyckr A-sm-V W Atesey.'Wtew JN, y<Ne«49wa CtetentoaggeMC ay Maomwreed Swedes boat » SETS^rv***. U^rwthhSmp F ar sate by NIUWAAStoNBFT. toneM qttalby fWWWfi* JT awere hworhvda wye-wafiantote* 1 i.ocsJ or Stoto, .■SSKSSSm* 9chr 9eotl* fecit, n^imcifk 14 dtn, AiU caifo to |)oiiirta«« U Sorrel* ooosij Hall k lloyt aihI It Kich*nlaon U oo. fehr Dolphin* Satowidi* Sunhury* 3 days, in Sloop Ann. Patterwm, Havana, 4 day*, with mirot and moltN^a to I Cohen, G Tuft*, Gamlry & Dutaure, Maurel k tethbeaudeirc. Left the brtir Huron, White, (br C*di«, In 15 days» Op. poaitton, MaHiuclli, St. Augustine, 9 days. Came out in eo. with eight sail under convoy of the U. 8. sloop of war Hornet. Sloop Delight, Cooper, Charleston, 1 day, with a full cargo to Hall U Hoyt, J H Frtser, 1) Carney, Jr. N H Hart, G Collins, R Campbell, P Dirge, P Cattonet and A U Fannin & co. Three passsn^ers. Sloop Adela, Thorp, Raltimore, 99 days, with com and flour* to Hall flf Hoyt and D Carney, Jr. The elegant packet ship Corsair, Capt. Por ter, tailed on Sunday, last for New*York with the following passengersJudge McAllister and lady, Wm, Taylor and lady, J Kopman and lady, G W Coe and lady, Mrs. and Misses Tel* fairs, Messrs. G Gordon, A G Miller, S H Fay, C Dunham, C II Campfield, Bourgaux, Labou- diare, Couch, Scudder, Ritchie anu others. The brig Grampus, of Boston, from Savan- noA* bound to Liverpool, was apokeoff Point Linnasou on the 9th .lunc. The brig Signal, Bedell, for this port, sailed from N York 17th inst. Intended new Light Home, near the Salteet.— Measures, we understand, are in progress for either erecting a Light-house, or placing a float- ing Light, at the dangerous rocks called the Uunnies, a few miles 8. W. of the faltee Islands, in the Irish Clunnel. CVL .Horn.'Itel, .YVw Ught Home on the Fait Pier of Kington, Cformerly Dunkary J Harbor m Dublin Bay. t he corporation for preserving and improv ing the port oT Dublin, &c. have given uotioe, that a small Light-house baa, been erected on the extremity et the Eastern Pier of Kingston Harbour, in Dublin Bay, $om which alight will be exhibited on the eveiingof Thursday, the 6th of June, 1839, and continue to be lit in fu ture, from sun-set to sunrise. The light to be exhibited will be of a Might colour, on the re volving principle, and will s ide once ir magtmudi COMM&UUAL. Ckrtvitf car CMamteu, 3 C.July 23. Corfvm W a 12* . Corn f 251 Flour 9 a 10 160*4*4. p. S. Bank Stock at N York, 17th init. 101 j agkt<X 1*11-Utk oflervd. frtrn CliTTtnt at .Vina Orleans, July t. earn,*—A few bates of the very best quality were to two instances during tbe week, sold as fewrixt 10 cents (purchased we understand lor the (lactones to the Eastern states) i 1200 Ala- barns were disposed of at to i and a very good let 1301) bales) of the same at 8j to 12*. These we b«8eve are the only important trans actions which have occurred thi* week. The mavket must coutiuue very dull ttht'l we have a lehtfercenaeet of shipping- Ah4h*Tl -V«y ia— l h« price of Cotton eon ttuues much the same w ith us. F'rst quality of Carolina obtains with difficulty 29 a 2y) sous t good fair 26 a 28). The stock of U. S. Cotton here is very light, and the above prices are about the same as at Havre. New Rice ia very scarce, and has been held at 35f; old and infe rior 26 * 28. Brandies keep up; 4tb proof of good quality bring* from J40 to 545f per JO veha. Cargo wine of 1831 ie worth from 230 to 33'\ according to quality. Exchange on En gland at 3 mouths, 24t 90c. rart-avPXnct, July 3-Our provision mark- et Since our last has somewhat improved, but St'tU i* very heavy (or most articles. Flour is .toll at 9 a ®10; Beef mess do do 13; prime do do 5j Fork mess in demand 211 pnute 16 Hama, Butter cud Cheese 13 cts i Lstd 12 Caudles sperm SO t mould 201 Bice J SO a g6 Soap 2 73: Coffee 34 sols. .Vatanmu, My 17—The season is now so far advanced that it » difficult to get Sugars of wood quality. Th* article of Bice baa hitherto been voty heavy, our place being inundated with it: hut we have bad no recent arrivals, snd the article IS getting in some request. Hither to we have not been able to obtain over 84 — Our market offers no inducement for other de xcripttonsef American produce, which is gen •rally to greet plenty. CONSULAR OFFICE OF SPAIN,) Jkkw-rant, 18<A e/July, 1822. J The Captain General of the Havana has just communicated to this Consulate, that he has is sued strict orders to the Governors, Lieutenant taovsrnors, and Commandants of the respective porta in the Island of Cuba, to exact and re- qitite the customary Consular Certificates from all vessels arriving from the United States; and slsu, that no foreigner will be permitted to land who shall not be furaished with a passport from tbe Consul. Vice Consul, or Spanish Agent, at the port of his departure. THOMAS STOUGHTON. MAK1NB 1NTE1JLIGKNCE PORT OP SJtrAJrJMH. - - . . ■: mr A Host. 1 Cohen. PDe ViUers, A Parsons. G — k *'-"*'*“ 7T" r a, tk w of Me Gordon, Gibbs {# Alexander, Oetnler O Posey, tttSSZr toSt SSmTff Hoe. A B Fannin k eo. J Conroy, E CLEARED, Stop Corsair, Porter, New York, ^ C C Griswold ARRIVED, Brig Florida. Duval, New York, 34 days, in bollaaC to J Lathrop U co. teg Native, Cote. New York. 16 days, to Hill hca»rr><l— Copper. N B Weed. G Maurel. K Campbell and E Bits* A co. teg ERaabeth, Dome. Gottenburg, vim Lon don, 49 days from the totter place, with iron, to i (J co. and kill attain its grestest in eveiy minute.—A. own lubatanliil ship JMMUHCE, Captain Ganlner, _ having part of her cargo ready to go on board, will bo dispatched without delay. For freight or pauMge, apply to J. LATHHOP tfCO, July 30 p mediate ply lo july 30 For New-York, 1 he regular naokrt ship COTTON PLANT, Jtl. f'mh, matter, ia dally expected, and will have im- For Height nr passage, ap- GEOIIGE GORDON. qpstch, rtdk' For New-York, The regular tradimr coppered ship GARONNE. now on her passage to this port, land is doily expected. For Height nr passxgc, having superior accommodations, apply to JOHN LATHROP U Co. July 30 p For New-York, Thr staunch new brig ELIZABETH, Captain Donne, jwill carry 300 bags of Cotton, and will !>e dispatched on Sunday next. For freight or passage, apply on board, at WiUiamfton’s wharf, or to ,T. B. IIEHBKKT6f CO. Landing from $aid brig, and for onto on accommo- ' dating term*, 100 tons Swedes Iron july 30 july 30 LIME. casks Lime—for ssle by '' JOHN LATHROP k CO. P By J. B. Herbert & Co. TII18 DAY, 30th inst. at It o'cl ick, ITtll St Hid an Menyin’e nharf, landing /rom ( eloep beltyht, 1*4 barrelsfraili Fl.OUIt Terms at time of sale. JunVKO By J. B. Herbert fj Co. TO-MORKOIV, 3lat lnatant, at II o’clook, (TV// be told en Rollon’t Central wharf, landinf from eloep Jln.it, 30 boxes white llsvsna Sugar 70 bis Muscovado do do 20 lihds prime retailing Molnsaea 18 lieroesdo do do 10 bla Honey Terms—slims under 8'00, push j over 100 to 8300, sixty d»ys,tml aver gSOO ninety days, for approved endorsed paper. july 30 Attachment Hale. Isaac D. Richmond w. William D. Bnotk. On the Jint Tuetday in Jtugunt next, ‘ILL be sold at the Court House between the tnual hour a. One case of pannel poors end one <;a»e ofVe. netian Window Rluitters—fuld by order of .the honorable the Inferior court of Chatham county, under the above attachment. ABRAHAM D’LYON,«. c. 0. July 30 Axairxis tnoii rats voxt. At Balt. 19th inst. sch Gustavus, Kelly. clbauku ret Tina rmiT, At Belt. 17th inst. sell James Monroe, Sum mers. 20th, sch Mary Inn, Benson. At Boston, 17th inst.ich lluzard, Perkini. or rou tits port. At N York, 18th init.fehip Cotton Plant, Fash, to sail on the 2ist; brig Fanthea, Bradley, do. CHARLESTON, Jial^Sfi—Arrived, acta Fame, Votee, Mantanaas, 5 thya. Cleared* sch Mary Ann, Hillard, Havana. July 2?—Arrived, Hr brig ltosina, Litligow, Dundee, 8° daya j br^; Commerce, Nickerson, Provident 30; sch Wm Henry, Houseman, St Augustine, 29 hours. BALTIMORE, July 17— Arrived, »ch Nancy, Howell, Trinidad, Cuba, 16 days. Cleared, ship Wabash, F.gelin, Bremen ; ship Henry Clay, Parker, Rotterdam. July 19—Arrived, ship Jupiter, Mandela, Bre men j brig Morris, Ubddily, Vera Cruz, 24 days Cleared, sch Lapwing, Kennedy, Hayti. July 20—Avrtved, brig Hyperion, Forbes, N Orleans, 18 daya. Cleared, brig fora. Fish, Teneriffe. PHILADELPHIA, July 20—Arrived, dhips llelvettus, Swift, Amsterdam, 56 days ; Tobac co Plant, Baldwin, Liverpool, 38 i sch Pegasus, Taylor* Por4-*u-Vrknco. NEW-YORK, July 17--Arrived, ship Engle, Mix, Hamburg, 52 days t sch Ariadne, Stinman, Port-au-Prince, 13. FROM OUR OORRF.SPONDEKT, Office qf the Mercantile Advertiser. July 19—Arrived, ships Wm & Henry, Drew, Liverpool j John k Edward, Webb, Bordeaux, 46 davs; Victory, Kingsbury, Vera Crux, 25; Br brig Hector, Webster, Dundee, 53. Cleared* ships Ornzimbo, Nichols, Liverpool Alex. Mansfield, Bausb, Belfast; President, Fanning, Charleston. BOSTON, July 15—Arrived, ship* Bristol Trader, Peterson, Bristol, Eng. 38 days. Cleared, brig Wave, Norton, Rotterdam. July 16—Arrived, ship Courier, Eves, Suma tra, 126 days. Cleared, brig Charles, Munroe, Africa. PORTSMOUTH, July 16-Arrived, ship Marths, Lunt, Liverpool, 44 days. Swedes Iron. tons assorted 9wedoa Iron—landing Irom brig Elisabeth, and for isle in lots to suit purchasers, by JOHN T. WILLIAMSON. July 30 x CORN—afloat. if) (fiVFyfi'k bushels white Maryland Corn, in fine order, equal in »p. Pearance to the Georgia flint, Apply to FALMF.8 U ROE, ‘July 30 p Exchange dock- Prime Pork. bhla New-York City inspection prime FORK, Isndingfrom ship Savannah—for sale by JOHN LATHltOF U CO. juiv 30 p FRESH LIMES. A QUANTITY of fresh LIMES, just received and for sale at the Brick Building next door to the store of J. Dickson & Co. July 30 p Holland Gin. J UST received per ship Savannah, 7 pipes Holland Gin—for sale by J. B. HERBERT k CO. in sto me, 6000 wt BACON july 30 Sheriff's Kales. On tiejirsi Tuetiiav in August next, W ILL be told at the Court liuuxe in the citg of Savannah, between the hours often and four o*clock, All that lot of land in tbr chy <vf Savannah, known by the number os* (1) Belitha tything, lleatheote ward, containing ifxty feel in front anil ninety feet in depth, together with the building, thereon, mortgaged by Fatiick Stall, ton to Andrew G. Demmes and soIR under a rule absolute from the Superior Court of Chat*, bam county. Aliu, the following negroes, Ben, Morgan. Ilurry, Will, King, Nancy, Amey »nd Luoy, Ie. vied on >• the property of George D. Milieu, to ssliify tn execution in favor of Jumes Anderson. Also, a mulatto woman named lllioebe, levied on ai the property of David Fnlock, deceased, to satisfy executions from a justice's court, in favor of David A. Northrop, returned tu me by a constable. Also a negro man named Dcmbo, levied on M tbe property of Mark Ellcbce, deceased, to sa tiety exccutioni from a justice*! cedn, in favor of Allen Denmark, returned to me by a consta ble. 7 Also, building, on lot number thirty-nine (39) — ward, bounded south by Broughton street, north by s lane, east by lot No 38, west by lot No 40, levied on as the property of Mrs. Marin A. Pierce, to satisfy executions from a justice’s court in favor of David l.edn, lletiheii Newcomb, and Strobsr k Winkler, returned to me by a constable. Also, t negro girl named Lucy levied nn ia tbe property of Thomas I). I'orter, dree tied, to salialy an execution in favor of James M. Por ter, for use of George Millen. Also a mulatto woman named Jane, levied on as the properly of Aa.liel llofr.at the mil of John llaupt and others, relumed by a constable. ABRAM D’LYON, s c c jul£9 7 Lands for Sale. TOtTE,subscriber will sell the following Lauda il tor cash, or any other property, belonging to Mary and JoscphGibbiim, orph«iii— Lot No. 342, 1st District of Early County { ditto No, 286,116th District ol Early County. MARY BURNETT, july 80 new Market itreet, For Philadelphia, The new packet «hip GEORGIAN, Captain John Bailey, Will he despatched on Wednes day next, the 3lst instant. For passage, having very handsome accommodations, apply to the captain on board, at Smith's wharf, or to FERRY & WRIGHT. JTAo offer for tale, 100 hhda New Orleans Sugar 180 bis fresh Philadelphia Flour Whiskey 80 kegs assorted Cut Nails 10 piece* India Matting 50 hhds old 4th proof N O Rum 50 boxes Muscatel Raisins 100 boxes Yellow Soap july 27 p Passage for New-York. The superior packet ahip V SAVANNAH, 1. White, Matter, iwill sail on Thursday next. For passage only, having very superior accommoda tions, apply to the captain on board, or to HALL U HOYT. july 27 up. Ap jnlv % For Liverpool, The barque SPABTAN, daily expected from New-York, wants about 200 bags to fill Iter to CANTELOU k LAMAR, b For Liverpool, The very aupevnr coppered brig JONES, Captain Roberts* hat commenced landing, and will be dispatched immediately. For freight or pas sage apply oo board at Ancieux's wharf, or to JOHN LATHROP 13 CO. july 25 4. For Philadelphia, The fine packet krig FRANCES, will sail on Monday or Tuesday next.— .For passage, having comfortable accom modations, apply to capuin Funk, at Hunter’s wharf, or to NICHOLAS (J NEFF. |i!y*7 JL Butter, Gin, Brandy, $c. LANDING 4 pipes first quality Holland Gin 3 pipes Cognac Brandy, Signclt’t 10 firkins firstquality Rutter 2 cases Brushes, assorted 3 cases Shirtings snd Sheeting. And in Store, , 40 bis spple Br«ndy and NU. Ola 10 hhds Jsmaioa Hum Boxes Soap and Candle. Spanish Seg.rs in quarter boxe* Halfbl. mess Beef Barrels No 3 Mackerel For aale by ISAAC COHEN. jtiiy 3Q p On the fret Ti utility in Atiguel next, W ILL he told at the court liotiae in the city of bsvannali, betweeo the hour, of 10 and 4 o’olock, All that lot of land in the city oT Savannah, known by the number eight (8) first tytliiog, Anson wsrd, sixty feet by ninety, with the building* thereon, sold under a decree obtained in the Hon. Seperinr Court of Chatham county, as the property of John fiptsknwn, deceased. ABRAHAM D’LYON, IC« july II W\ bwvlrti all the NEW JJOOK&—Jpst received arjUE History of George Desmond, founded iX on facte which occurred in the Eut Indiei, 1 vol. 75 cts Notices of East Florida, with an account of the Seminole Nation of Indivns,by a recent Tra veller in the Province The vicar of lver, a Tale by the authpr of 11 The Italian Convert” Union Catediism, founded on SoriOture His tory, 8tc. by James Emerson <« The Constitution of the Preibyterian Church, with the plan of Government ar^d Discipline* an amended and ratified by‘the General Assembly at their session in May 1821 The Lollards, a Tale founded on the perse cutions which marked the early part ofthe fif teenth century, by the author of “Forty Year* ago" and “ Calthorpe or Fallen Fortune*” 2 vols. $2 Percey Anecdote# No 19, Tbe Pulpit A Sketch of the Botany of South Carolina No 2 of the 2d vol. by Stephen Elliott. This work will be comprised in twelve numbers, to be pub lished monthly until the work is completed Memoirs of Csptain James Wilson, contain’ ing an account of his enterprises and sufferings in India, his conversion to Christianity, and his peaceful and triumphant death, by John Griffin Curiosities for the ingenious* Nature, Sci ence and Art, Biography and General Literature For sale by 8. C. U J. SCHENK, july 30 e City Sherifl’s Sales. On the first Tuetday in Auguet next, ILL be ottltl in Irbht of the Court Houses between (he ueutlfiounoflOaml So’elk Irtue of sundry executions In me directed, the undivided fodrtli pirt-of that lot known In the plan of the city of Btvannih is lot No twenty-one (21).ih1 buildings, bounded north by fit Julian street, south by Codgres* street, east by F.alt Brosd itreet, west by lot No 22, levied on at the property of Abiel II. Sweigh- offer, to satisfy an execution in fsvor of WiUisnt Ioor. Also, sundry article, of household fbrnitnre, levied an as tbe properly of Sussn Wilson, to sslisfy en execution for rent, in fsvor of Fetcr Shirk. Alsu, one grey mare, levied on .. the pro perty of Edward Mount, to sniffy sn execution for rent, in ftvnr qf J, VoHeton. Also, sundry articles of household furniture, levied on t. the property of Mrs Fairfield, to «t- tisfy en execution for rent, in favor of Charles ABRAHAM I. D’LYON, ce Sheriff’s Sale. On the Ftret Tveeitny tn Avgvtt next / W ILL be sold, et the Court-House, in thto Town of Jefferson, Camden Countv, be. tween the hours often snd four o’clock of that day i one tract of bad lying on Little fiatills river, exiled the Loom.’ tract, caotxiniog 207 urea. AIm, One tract on the same river, together with the improvements thereon, where James C. Dllworth reiides, Containing 300. Also, ono tract of tondon the big branch of tbe said river, containing 100 acres. Also,,one tract on White Oak, called the Gum Pond, containing 70 acre*. Levied on as the property of /kmc. C. DiL worth, to satisfy en Execution in livoiir of Meigs U Seed, snd others. GEORGE LONG, 0. s. c. c. Jefferson, July 1st, 1822. July 13 t City Sheriff’s Sale Continued. On the first Tuetday in Aug.il next, t TTEPll.L be fold in front of the Court House, between the usual hours of ten end three o’clock. One Negro Woman named Mary; levied on as the property bl John R. Odell to utiify en execution from the oourt of Common Pless snd Oyer and Terminer for the City of Savannah in favor of A. Smith U I. Ttlrner—property sold at the risk of the former purchaser, be not Lav ing complied with the term, of aale. Also, all the Buildings on the fourth put of Trust lot letter F. lleatheote ward, bounded north by Preaident itreet, south by York street, east by one half of aaid lot letter P, west bv tbe other fourth of laid lot letter P i levied on as tbe property of Louis Gjrardon to satisfy an execution in favor of Joseph Stiles, from the court of Common Fleas and Oyer end Terminer for the City of Savannah—property sold at the risk of,tlie former purchaser, he not having complied with the terms of sale. AUKAHAM L D’LYON, c, I, july 30 A single Lady, capable of teaching Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Ge- pgrsphy, Grammar, Drawing «nd Needle Work, wishes s situation ss Tutoress in s private fami ly I would have no objection to go in the coun try, if in a healthy situation. Enquire of ilia Editor. ™ jaffiy 23 The Partnership hei*- tofore existing under the firm of Tmrtw (I WoooBxiqos, ie this day dissolved, by mutes! consent. HOMES TUPPER, D. G. WOODUHIDGE, 8svsnn»h.July 9, 1822. july 18 b Ten Thousand Dollars, O R any part thereof, will be loaned until 1st December next, on a pledge of Stock of either of the Banks ofthe State of Georgia. Ap. ply to GEOBGE SCHLEY, july 2 No 1, Commerce Row To Brick Makers. A PERSON who » qualified to take charge of a Brick Yard, will find captor rnent. Ap. , ply it tbil office; july 27 $