Georgian for the country. (Savannah, Ga.) 182?-1822, August 06, 1822, Image 3

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if WgWSSH/L t Mr. no*»;i»TPoj»—ricaie give publicity to th« following ticket. Jumrs Mormon, M. Herbert, Charles Harris, » ilium Davis, C M llnyden, Pi De La Molts, T. N. Morel, J J ro /font Publico. L. 8. P'l.yon, Joseph Cumming, M. Sheftsll, Sen. Dr.tDanicU, Moses 8hcfiull| F. 3. Fell, Thomas Clark. MARRIED, In Sparta, Ga» on the 24th ult by the Dev. E. Shackelford, Thacker B. Howard, Esq. to Miss Surah G. Thvveitt. PIED, On the 10th uU. at the house of Thom \* Tal bot, Esq. of Wilkes countv, Mrs. Mary Mosely Jones, aped 30 years, eldest daughter of Mr. Talbot, and the aimable^oonaort of Col, William f Jones, of Lincoln county. On the next day, the \ Uth, the same bereuvun husband was summon ed to witness the death of his son, Wm, Talhot, aged two years and eleven months \ the mother and child were interred in the same grave. At Milledgeville, on the 20th ult. ufter a short illness, Mrs. Mary Lewis, consort of Dr. Richard Lewis, of Powelton, in the 20th year of her age. On the 17th ult. after a severe illness of eight days, at Ins residence in Pulaski county, near Hartford, Col Diehard U. Thomas, in the 4lst year of his age. COMMERCIAL. Price* Current at Augusta, Aug 3. Cotton 10 a 12$ $ Flour £131 Corn 1 12$ a 125. Prices Current at A«m>- York, July 26. Cotton S I. 24 a 27 5 Upland It a 15 ; Ala bama 11$ a 14$ ; Tennessee 11 a 141 Dice new 3 u 3 25 ; old 2. Cotton—Large sales continue to he made of this article, but principally confined to inferior qualities. Considerable quantities have been shipped by the holders, in preference to ac cepting the present low rates. The import since January is rising 90,000 hales. Much anxiety is evinced for later accounts from Europe. Freights have improved since ottr la*-t, and owners are asking 5-8 and $ for cotton, the for mer rate for square, the latter for round hales. U. S. Hank Stock-Sales this day nt 102$ pay able next week. Offered at 10? 1*8 for cash. In Philad yesterday, 102$ to 102$. LKTTfi 11 "BAG s""* 8 At William«* Literary and Commercial Beading-Boom. Brig Jones, John Latnrop & co. Liverpool, to sail Aug 5 Brig Florida, John Lathrop if co. Liverpool, to sail Aug. 7 For Kow-York, 1 ’I hr "gu *» inn ketthto COTTON PLANT, hiding part of her cargo engtffcAi fbi the remainder, 0 passage, hav ing Immtaome accommodations, apply to captain Russell on board, at Jones' lower Vhs'f, or to G GOHUON. landing from said iMp, 100 hi* superfine Flour lUD pieces Cotton Ragging aug 6 u , For New-York, \ The fast sailing packet ship GKN. CARRINGTON, Britt 0», matter, will meet with despatch. For freight or passage, having auperior accommo datums, apply to the captain on board, or to HALL & IIOYT. aug 6 For Baltimore, Or any other Northern Port, ““ The ichdnnof JAMBS MON ROB, Simmons, master, rnmmmm 1 '"}' freight or passage, having good accommodation*, apply to the captain on board, or to HALL (J 110YT. nng 6 Or t M SaLf For Freight or Charter, Toe staunch Hoh-mner HOPE # KSTHEtt, Copt lluker, now ready 10 Hike freight. Apply to the upuin on boerd m Amlersnn’, wti.rf, or to J. u. luntuiatT u uu, »»K 6 %* Consignees per ship Cotton Plant, arc requested to call alul receive their goods this day, at Jones' wharf, aug 6 r COFFEE. Arnm Bur. prime green Coffee, landing iiUi/UJ/ m>ra suhr Hope U Bather, for »»lo by MALL U HOVI'. nug6 Exchange O N BALTIMORE, at one clay's sight, for s*lc by HALL & HOYT.' aug 6 MARINE INTELLIGENCE. POUT OF SAVANNAH, CLEARED, Ship Lady Gallatin, Harris, Liverpool, Hall U Hoyt Ship Savannah, White, New-York, Hall & Hoyt Ship Augusta, Leggett, New-York, Hall Be Hoyt Brig Native, Cole, New-York, Hall if Hoyt Brig Elizabeth, Doane, New-York, E Williams 8t co, Schr Joseph, Williams, St. Augustine. Schr Anhi^ubVson, Charleston. Schr Gep JucKflbn, llallctt, llaltimore. Schi Scott,'Scott, New-York. Schr 9 illy, Havens, Baltimore. Sloop Delight, Cooper, Charleston. ARRIVED, Ship Gen. Carrington, Britton, New York, 8 days, to Hall & Hoyt consigners, with sundry mdse. t° J Davenport, 11 S Atwood, .! Penfield & co J Meigs, P De Villers, J B Wick, Ponce fcf M'Kenzie, Tufts if Reed, 11 Knapp, K & 3 Champion, B Jenks, P L Wicks, T Dowell & co- A H Fannin if co. .1 Hunter, G Newhall, Gibbs & Alexander, Henry if Collins, 8 C Dunning, Canteluu if Lamar, Hill 8t Tenny and Johnston if Kills. Ship Cotton Plant, Russell, N York, 8 days, with a fuH'cargo to G Goidon owner, Baker St Minton, u Judah, FSollick, Johnston if Hills, J Hunter, B Burroughs, D Vnnderpool, Oemlcr & Posey, F I Lay, Hill ti Tenney, Ponce if M'Kenzie, J Norton, 11 8 Atwood, W Williams, 8 C & J Schenk, It Campbell, A Parsons, A B Fannin ff co. Steam Boat Co. Bulloch 81 Dun- wody, S 11 Parkman, E Bliss & co. Sturges if Hunter, Gandry & Dulaure and order, Schr Phenix, Whipple, Edenlon, 15 days, ©nil) corn to R & J Habersham. Sloop Union, Salowich, 8unbury, 30 hours, i annivu.s ritOM this ronT. v < At New York, 25Ui ult. brig Eliza Morrison, Aouville, 8 days. ur ron this ronT, At Philad. 27th ult. sloop Phoenix, Gifford, to tail in a few days. At N Yo k, 25th ult. brig Telegraph, Snell, to sail with dispatch. The brig Hero, G fford, formerly a packet between this port and Philad. was lost on the 24th ult. near Mobile, bound to N Orleans. CHARLESTON, Aug 3—Arrived, ship* Ma ry if Henry, Silliman, Liverpool, 70 days 5 Ar- mat*, Hall, Balt. 8 ; Amelia, Crane, New-York, 6 ; -Weser, Deyoll, dp \7 j schs Eli2a & Polly, Forsythe, Malanzas, 6j Lovely Keziah, Watson, Bait. 10. Aug 3—Arrived, Br ships London, Brown, Philad. 6 days ; Isabella, Henderson, Stubbs, N , York, 21. ^ rHlLADELPHIA, July 27-Arrived, brig Julia, Cole, N Orleans. Cleared, brig Mary, Campbell, Gibraltar; ach If'Donough, Copeland, Curacou. NEW-YORK, July 26—Cleared, brigs Reso lotion, Dunbar, Bremen \ Eliza, Waring, Cura* coa. Pure Holland Gin. m pipes pure Holland Gin, on nccommodat- aug 6 ing terms, tor sate by J B. HERBERT if CO Notice. E DWARD WILLIAMS offer. his ,»rvioe» to the friend* of the late firm of E. Wil liams if Co, in the transaction of Commission Hu sinew, at Savannah. aug 6 FLOUR. Bis superfine Baltimore fresh ground , Flour, for sale by PONCE if MACKENZIE, Also—SO half bis sup Baltimore Flour, thr Rah a above aug 6 p Sheriffs Raid. On file first iVirAiy in September writ, firiLL be sold in front of the Court House f ▼ between the usual huuraof ten and three o'clock, . A negro man named Paul, about years old, levied on «• the property uf Jane llourke, at the suit of James Anderson if ( jo. Also, ail that lot ami Impiovements known In the p!v.; cf the city of Savannah an lot No (53) fifty three, Hi own ward, bounded north bv a lane, south by Liberty street, east by lot No (54) fifty.four, west by lot No (52) fifty-two, le- vied on ns the property of John II. Ash. nt the suit of Brown A Overstreet and William Tur* ner, property returned to me by a constable. Also, nil the right, title nod interest of John R. Odd in lot No t#) right, In the city of Sa vannah, Reynold* ward, hounded north by bay lane, south by Bryan street, west by half lot, the property of Mrs Miller, levied on ns the property of John U, Odd, to satisfy an execu tion from a magistrate's court, In favor of John Delbevgh, and returned to me by » constable. Also, will bopohl under a rule absolute issu ing from the honorable the superior court, all that lot of land and inipiovenicnis in the city of Savannah, situate lying and being in the village of St Gall, Oglethorpe ward, wml known and dist aguislted in the plan of said city by the let- ter V, mortgaged by Peter Noyeau to Levi 8. D'Lyon, ami sold to satisfy the same. Also the following articles of Ihrnlture, levied on aa the property of A. S Bulloch, at the suit of the Plimteis* Bank—2 mahogany couches, 2 do Ottomans, 2 do sola tables, 2 do card do, 13 do chain, 2 do screens, 2 do foot benches, 1 gilt toilet table, 1 gilt frame looking glass, 1 glass chuudplier, 2 gilt window cornices, 2 sets curtains to suit, 1 steel grate, fender, shovel, tonga hod poker, / flower not* and flowers, 1 act malipgnny tables, 1 do sideboard with mar ble tops, l do celevct, l gilt chimney cluck, 2 gilt window coriioies, 3seta curtains to suit, 1 British oak table, 12 British oak chairs, 1 carpet* 2 gilt window cornices, 3 sets curiums to suit, 1 bronke lamp, 2 bronze figures with lamps, 2 marble'supporters for lamps, 1 stair-case carpet with rods, 2 mahogany bedstead* with curtains outmriotc of chintz, 2 bedstead* with convcn iimciea, 10 transparent window blinds, 2 ma hogany liquor csuoh, 1 large looking gluNH frame, l carnage amt harnets, 1 gig, 2 mahogany stands, 2 fruit ornaments, 3 mahogany shoe scrapers, 2 do hat racks, 2 mat carpets, 1 floor cloth in aalnon, 1 floor cloth in buck entry, 1 floor cloth in Saloon above, 1 largo mahogany bason stand, with apparatus complete. ABRAHAM D’LYON, see VUliLIC SILKS. By J. B, Herbert Cf Co. TO.MOHROW, 7tl. lut. «t 11 O'clock, H iU be *old bejotr tun store, An Assortment of GROCERIES, &C. S Term, oh. •Mmlhafrator’i Salt. By J. U. Herbert Co. On the ,/tV* Tuesday in October nest, TTWll.l. he Md oef«.re the coifri Itnnfc in thf City of S .vuunah, betaicn the usual hou>», a Negro Man named Dave, sold »s the prop, ny of Mr Samuel Davenport, deceased, by order of the Administrator. Term* cash. »»K 6 _t Codec, Wliiskey, Sugar, ^c. hlul* and 30 hag* prime Green Coffee 50 hints J* 100 bis Philad Rye Whiskey 70 his Rt Croix Sugar 10 hoses Pmiehoo Tea 2 cases Lacquered Tea Caddies, containing Gun Powder and Young Hyson ISO kegs Nitre Hull Gunpowder 4000 bushels Corn, in bulk and hags For Liverpool, The barque SPAKTAN, daily expected from New-York, wants about 200 Imgs to till her up. Apply t» CANTELUU 81 LAMAR, jpl 3 h For New-York, jffhf The new Packet Brig Ofa SIGNAL, CwZrV Bedell, Master, SUE Will meet with immediate despatch, for freight or passage, having good accommo dal ions, applv to the Captain 00 board at Jones’ Wharf, upper »«K3 ur tu HALL & HOYT. Mackerel. ^ bis Mackerel, No 3 For sale by JAMES CONROY, tune 22 Anderson’s wharf. Swedes Iron. <\R(T\' 0M assorted Swedes Iron—landing UiMU from brig Elizabeth, and for sale in lots 10 suit purchasers, by JOHN P. WILLUMSON. july 30 it Lands for Sale. tm r IE subscriber will sell the following Lands il tor cash, or any other property, belonging to Mary »nd JosephGibbirta, orphans— I»t No. 34^, 1st District of Early County; ditto No. 28G, l^lh D»*lricl ol Larlv County. MARY BURNETT, july 30 new Market street. Flour, Gin, ^c. J t.TST received from Baltimore, per sloop Henry 1U4 bis superfine Baltimotc Howatd street Flour 20 pipes pure Holland Gin 4 ols Tallow DOUGLASS A SORREL. Whe have in store, 100 piecea Cotton Bagging 20 hlid8 muscovado Sugar 10 bis Loaf do 10 Seroons Spanish Tobacco 50 bis Northern Gin Spanish Segars In whole and half boxes Window Glass of all a «es aug 6 p For New-York, The regular Pack, t Brig PANTHKA, Ox-inn, Muster, Will meet with despatch for freight or Pannage, havntg superior accomodations, ap ply to the master on board at Telfair's Wharf, or to ISAAC COHEN, B‘Ao has landing, undfirsde, Fresh supurfine Flour in h.o nls. aug 3 k Notice. P roposals win i>« received until th. in <l»y of October next, to supply the Steam Boat Company with WOOD on the Savannah river, for one year. Application, for contract must apccliy the quality and price, and name the landing where to be delivered. Letters, post paid, addressed to Carlos Tracy, Treasurer, Auqusta, or to the I'rcvidonl at Sa vannali, will be promptly a tended to, S. C. DUNNING, Prci't, aug 6 Notice. N OTICE ia hrnbv given, tliat the copartner- nerahlp heretofore existing between Ed ward Williams ofSavann.lt, and Ahij dt,Pi.lt uf Boston, under the firm off;. Il'iitiumU t’» Savnnnnh, Georgia, is this day dissolved by mu tual consent. All peraons having demands against tint said firm, arc requested to present theaamefor payment, and ail pereoniindebted to aald firm, are called upon to make payment to Edward Williams, of Savannah, hv whom the kusmess will be hereafter ral lied on A PISK. EDWARD WILLIAMS, fitfids, Jiinr lft, lft'J3 aog 6 City Shei’ifTs Sale—continued. Ihtfint Tanias in Sepiemhtr new, \\yiLL be sold in front of the court house, V-r between the usual hours. All the buildings on the northern half of lot No. (S) three, bounded north by Broughton street, sooth by the other half of .aid lot, east by lot No (3) two, west by lot No (*) four, le- vied on as the property of Mrs K, T. shearer, to satisfy an elocution fur rent, in favor of Mrs Mary llodgms; property sold at the risk of the former pnrehaser, he not having complied with the terms of sale. ABM- X D'LYON, e > aug 6 City Sheriff’s Sale. O’l thrfnt VWejrfiy in StptrmSrr n-jrf, TTBMl.L oe sold in front of the r.urt house, '#1# between the uaual hours of le:. and three o'clock, All the buildines on the south west corner of lot No SO, twenty, Greene wand, hounded north by one portion of sa d lohsou h by President street, east by the other poitiun 'of said lot, west by Price street, lev ied on as the property of Wm C Barton, to satisfy an execution in f». vor of Asahei Howe. ABM. X. D’LYON-, e s aug 6 To Rent, JfpHF. Office comer ol Kay and WhitaVer-ets. ■A lately occupied by Mr. It. Itaiford, one of the most eligible situations in this city. Imme diate possession will be given Apply t 0 BOU1-. WORRELL, Jr. july 13 l For Boston. 4 The brig A 1) K 1.1 N E. JuMf .fbwtirf, Muttr, Will sail on Wednesday* the 7th Inst. For freight nr passage apply to the master on board at Hunter's Wbuif, or to 8 B. PARKMAN. Wht has for Stde, landing from e.vd B tig 100 bhlt Nu 3. Mackct-el, aug 3 s Superior quality 10 p»K** Oognae Brandy ^ 4 qr cask* Port Wine I * 3 do do 1.1* Madeira (1« [ 3 do do Sicily doj 16 bl* Apple Brandy 50 demijohns Gin 200 pieces 42 in. Cotton Bagging 40 tons assorted Swedes Iron 30 boxes and half boxes Mugruth's Soap For sale by NICHOLAS 8c NEFF. June 14 *r Genuine Scidlitz Powders. STYMIE good effects of this Medicine have been <11 observed bv many of the most eminent Physicians and Surgeons in a variety of cases, particularly in thosb where the stomuch tins re jected all othor aperient Medicines. It has consequently been found a most useful Medi cine in bilious and other diseases incidental to warm climates. he above, together with a fresh supply of superior SODA POWDERS, put up neatlv in Unboxes, and warranted to keep,perfectly fure in all climates- just recciveu and for sale, wholesale and retail, by FRANCIS J. LAY, Druggist, Corner of Congress and Whituker streets, august 1 x Savannah ffljiiLii SALKS. Sheriff’s Sales. On the fret 'I'urntuy in August next, W ILL be sold at the Court Housi* m the city of Savannah, between the hours of ten and (bur o'clock, All that lot . f land in the city of Savannah, known by the number one (1) Rtbllia tyit-mg, Healhcoto ward, containing sixtv U-. i m front and ninety fie in depth, mgi-ilier u. h the building* th-n-f in . rcoi''.gaged by Patrick Man- tun to Andrew G, Scnimca and sold under a rule absolute from the Superior Court ol ( hal- hain county. Also, the following nrgFocs, Ben, Morgan, Harry, Will, King, Nuncy, Amcy and I .u»y, U-. vied on us the property of.Geotge 1). Millic. u su i*fy an ekccution in favor of Janu-s An. • son Also, a mulatto woman named Pho. ht, In on as the property of D-.v’m polock u’Ci . s to tutisfy executions from a just << ’•> r> • favor of David A. Northrop, ictiii m.d L t a constable. Also a negro man named Dembo,!»* the property of Mu- k Ellcbtt, «tei • •» tisfy executions fiom li justic*.-'* r of Allen Deiimark, returned to n hie. Also, hiyhliugs on lot number fl'u ■ —— WiiixL bounded smith by B "t i- » . •• north by w.laue, east by lot No 38 v.. i i ; No 4U,)cried on uh \b>‘ pi-opu'tx »i Mi* *-t A 1‘icrcc, to satisfy cttcmiif .H fivn . jn« i < ’,i court in favor of David l.e. n, Rtohk n iv.’. irL, aiul Htrobar 8t Winkler, retu ned iO me bv u constable Also, a negro girl named I ncy lc\n i on sa the property of Thomas D Porter, d«tu sed, to satisfy an execution in favor I Jamui M P* r- ter, for use of George Millen. Also n mulatto v. omah named Jane, levinl on as the property of A*aliel l|.*w, at the mi it of John lluupt and Olliers, leturned bv n constable. ABRAM D’LYON, sec July 9 For New-York, The fast sailing sc.huoner vseorr, •Scot$o master. jF'»r freight or • assag , having good accommodations, apply to the in niter on board, at Dulton’a central wharf', or to DOUGLASS £4 SORREL, august l %* 150 Bales Cotton wnnt- vrttb fi I tut Ship pvt vt viERUE,C»|it Gurrf «•, foe Liverpool, applv to JOHN LATHHW U Co. »tlR 3 __ 03* Messrs J. B. Herbert £5 Co. »rc agentafor the siibicribrra, (liiritig their abnnee I'rnm this city. L. BALD WIN U CO. aoRiivt 1 h- THE FORTUNES OF NIGEL. HM. T It iLJ.iMS nr|A3 jnat received THE FOR USES OF v» NluEL. hy the author of Wavkolt, 2 vola. price gl TJ. »»g3 t THE FORTUNESOFNIGEL. V the Author of '* Waverly," Ac. 3 vob. £1 7S i for tale by »tipS S. C fcJ SCHENK. Ten Thousand Dollars, O R any part thereof, will be loaned until 1st December next, on a pledge of Stock of either of the Uanksof Uu Stair ot Georgia. Ap ply to GEORGE SCHLEY, July 2 No l, Cummerce Row Notice. M R. WM.n. HOLLAND and Mr. GEORGE O. RYEKSON, will act as my Attormes, dunng my absence. R. W QRRF.LL Jun. vug 3 9 SD Uexter Rock Liuie, Casks for Sale bv BULLOCII & DUNWOODT. « U K 3 a , For Sale, O N board the schooner Three Sisters, Captain James D. Taylor, from the Havana, *t the Exchange wlurf, a quantity of West India Fruit consisting of Pine Apples, Orange.*, Litre*, Rannana* and Plan trios. Apply oa boar d, or to JOSEi’U DELCUAMP3, - august l TO OAV1TAL1ST8. A VERY superior Steam Saw Mill hat been reot-ntlv erected in the vicini y of the C\t\ Ok' U.UWE.V, uh the moat eligible situation for a business of the kind on the Atlantic shores of the United States. Possessing all the advantages of an in exhaustible supply of the finest yellow pilch Pine and Cypress Timber, built on a fine bluff, with thirteen feet waterch.se to it, and a natural cove for the reception of logs. The present owners not having it in their power to bestow that attention to it which h concern of such magnitude requires, are desir ous of staling the -whole, or a part of their inter est in it, uud now offer it for sale at a very low valuation, and much less than such a structure could he completed fur. Then* has just been added to it a very supe rior /tice Pounding Machine, capable of dis charging at least 50 tierces of clean rice per day *, and a Corn-Mill, all set in motion by the same engine. The Saw-Mill ia upon a new principle, by the late renowned Civil Engineer, Mr. WEN- NIE of London, who sent out one of his best workmen to superintend its erection. It cun now cut with 48 saws, and muy be made to drive twice that number. The Steam Engine is perhaps the best in the United Plates, made by Messrs. HOLTON £1 WATT, of Soho, near Birmingham i and erected umler llte inspection of their best fore man, sent out expressly for that purpose. A wonderful expence is saved in fuel, as the saw-dust from the pitch-pine is found to answer instead of fire-wood, and is carried to the mouth of the furnace from the pit by elevators now in use. The Rice Machine is also ton a new principle and found by experience to answer better than any yet in use. The quickness and regylarity of the movement, producing it of a superior brightness without breaking the grain. The mill 8 situated on u fine C<*ek, called Cat-lload, on a branch of the Altamaha River, and only about half a mile from Darien. Sea Vessels, whose diaught of water enables them to go to the wharf ai Darien, can loud at the Mill, only a short distance off, w th great facility j a* an cuchncd fdane from the mill, will enable them <o receive the lumber into their bow polls, almost without expence; and the md), as now in operation, can furnish 40 M. feet of plank pel* day, which may he increased if found necessary i 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 6awing. The commissioners of the Navy of the Uni ted States have approved of the ship planks, furnished from it, and it is highly probuble will give it a preference in future contracts. It has also been seen and justly admired in New-York and Philadelphia. The prospect of a renewed intercourse witl. the British West India Islands, renders this establishment a desirable mode of investment- offers, in that case, having been made from JAMAICA ALONE, for aLouthalfof all the pro duce of the sawmill. The present 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 11'NISH, Savannah. QTj* N. B. If not disposed of soon, the mill, with all its privileges, will be rented for a term of years. Apply at above. mav 13. City Sheriffs Sales. On the first Tuesday in August next, W ILL be sold in trout ’of the Court House, between the usual hours of 10 and 3n'cl!j by virtue of sundry executions to me direr cd, all the undivided fourth part of that lot known in the plan of the city of Savannah w» lot No twenty-one (21) and buildings, bounded north by St Julian street, south by Cpngresa street, east by East-Broad street, west by lot No 22, levied on as 'he prbperty of Abicl H. Sweigh- offer, to satisfy an execution in favor of William lour. Also, sundry articles of household furniture, levied an as the property of 8uwn Wflsofi, to satisfy an execution for rent, in favor of Peter Shirk. Also, one grey mare, levied on as the pro perty of Edward Mount, to satisfy an execution for rent, in fuvor of J. Volluton. Also, sundry a> tides ot household furniture, levied on as the property of Mrs Fairfield, to sa tisfy an execution for rent, in favor of Charles H. Hayden. july 9 ABRAHAM I. D’LYON, C 8 City Sheriff’s Sale Continued. On tho first Tuesday in August next SVifWtL be sold in front of the Court House^ \3rar between the usual hours of ten and thre© o'clock, One Negro Woman nnmed Mary; levied on ns the property ot John R. Odell to satisfy an execution from the court of t-ommun V\e«n my& Oyer and Terminer for the City of Savannah in favor of A. Smith if I. Turner—property sold at the risk of the former put chaser, he nolliuv* ing complied with the terms of sale. Also, all the Buildings on the fourth part of Trust lot letter P, lleuthcote ward, hounded north by President street, son* h try York street, east by one half of ssid lot letter F, west by the other fourth of said lot letter P { levied on as the nropertv of Louis Glrurdnn to satisfy an execution in favor of Joseph Stiles, from Hto court of Common Pleas and Oyer and Vertninep for the City of Savannah-property sold at the risk of the former purchaser, he not having complied with the terms of sale. ABRAHAM I. D'LYON, c. |. July 30 Negroes Wanted. ^TOaJjtED immediately, 10 Prime JVkgro \JJr Men, those who understand splitting of Rads will be preferred) liberal wages will be given, payable monthly, and in advance if re* quired. A line addressed to H. and left at this office, will be immediately attended to. July 25 u PAPER. OIX cases, containing ruperfine, fine, and ^ common Letter Paper Superfine, fine, and common Foolscap Paper Do do Folio Post Pot Paper 100 reams Urge and small Wrapping Paper 1 cx's-atfSbfted Playing Canls , for sale low, wholesale or retail, by BOBfiftT S. 90FF. , t . *» rj« W On the first Tuesday in August irext, ILL be sold at the court house in the c : tjr of Savannah, between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock, All that lot of Land in the city of Savannah, known by the number eight (8) first tything, Anson ward, sixty feet hy ninety, with tho buildings thereon, sold under a decree obtained In the Hon. Superior Court of Chatham county, 88 the property of John 8penkman, deceased. ABRAHAM D’LYON, see july 13 Attachment Sale. Isaac B Richmond vs. William D. Snow. On the first Tuesday in August next, \XWlLL be sold at the Court House between \/w the usual hours, One case of panrtcl Doors and one case of Ve* netian Window 8hu'ters—sold hy order of the honorable the Inferior court of Chatham coui/ty, under the above attachment. ABRAHAM D’LYON, 8. d. «*. july 3Q _ Sheriff’s Sale. On the First Tuesday in August next; ‘ITIflLL be sold, ot the Court-House, in tht© If Town of Jefferson, Camden Coujitv, be tween the hours often and four o'clock of that day t one tract of land lying on Little Sutillt river, called the Looms' tract, containing 207 acres. Also, One tract on the same river, together with the improvements thereon, where James C. DUworth resides, containing 500. Also, one tract of land on the big branch of the said river, containing 100 acres. Also, one tract on White . Oak, called the Gum Pond, containing 70 acres. Levied on os the property of James C. Oil- worth, to satisfy an Execution in favour qf Meigs if Reed, and others. GEORGE LONG, D. s. c. c. Jefferson, Jpty 1st* 1822. July 13 f Public Sale. Henry Ranpt and others, com-^ plainants, and • In Equity• Henry Haiipt, defendant, j f B Y virtue of a decree of the honorable th© Superior court of Chatham county, in eqdi- ty, will be sold at the court house in the city of 8avannah, on the first TUESDAY, in August next, all that Lot ot Land in said city, known by the No 5, in Reynolds ward, situate on the corner of Congress and Drayton streets, with the improvements on the northern moiety of the Lot. Conditions cash. By order. J. B. HERBERT U CO. Auct'rv July li A First Rate Cook. rnoR ft.t-'i * wom.n wit. i. tu Aiccllent Uf .V. stuff wom.n .ml first r.te Conk, she In. one child .bout three year, old Field hand. Hill be tskrn ia £xti»n,e o, 9>«h. Apyly t, Vh* fiditoj. >Ug? *