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1*. tUvl Kittt(i(»tyS«tan-
.1 mill X'- hlllr, N1(mi'i’(0 ,
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tyn)n, St. Atm, ■ M-
moBtlt k M*|itt Murant
Hit,
VSiirtt Ueorfte,'
' 'Itoeifhiiu, *
Skint John*)
Bin J net,
^ ' Scarlniiumth,
(Ci|^ llatbuur,
•NiXJau, • ‘ 4
I'iUitowll, ‘
in Jimnic*..
Ure. t ..l<4| •
I'OllllInCIi
Antigua. *
TnintUil.
'I'obngo.
Tnrtult, ", .
N#w frOnidcncf.
Oi'i>i>ltc«l w lslit utl
St. Vinccuti.
Kingston,
• Put t Gem-go anti Port Ha
• in it tun, > Bermuda.
( An; pel t where there is a
, custoiji house Bahamas.
Brida^ton, Btrbailoes,
Hi. Juhn’a, St. Andrew’*, New Brunswick
Hit
ft i I'.iti
Quebec/
Si. John’s,
Gdurgetown,
Hew Amsteidaui.
t astrhta,
BnsetetTe,
Chnrleatnn,
Plymouth,
Nina Scotia
I'amnlo.
New Knumlland.
Denial ara.
Berbice. w
St. I.ucia.
St. Kitts.
Nevis.
Montserrat.
Now, therefore, I, James Monroe, Prc-
•iilentnt the United StuUa-of America, tlo
hereby decline amt proclaim, that the
Ports of the United Stales shall hereafter,
anil until the end of the next session of
the Congress of the iMiteil States, be open
to the vessels of Great Britain etnplayed
in the trade md intercourse between the
United Slates undjthc Islands and colo;
Dins heieinbelore * amed; any tiling in the
> laws, entitled “ An act concerning navi
gation,” or all act, entitled " An net sup
plementary to an act concerning navign
turn,” to the contrary notwithstanding,
under thp following reciprocal rules and
restrictions, namely t—
To vessels of Great Britain, bona Hilo
British built, owned, and the master anil
three fouitmof (lie mariners, nf.tvliich at
least, shall belong to Great Biitain ; or
any United Stales' built ship or vessel
which has been sold to, and become the
property ol, British subjects; such ship Or
vessel being al-onavigated with u master
amUthrce fourths ol tin- mariners, at least,
lulonffinsr mi Great Britain ; .hid pmvid
td, always, That no articles shall be im
ported in o the United States in any sunh
British ship nr vessel, other than articles
ol the glow ill, nrutluce, nr manulacture, of
the British isiamls and colonies in the
West Indies when imported in British
vessels coming from any such island Oi
colony, and articles of the growth, pnulucc
or iniuoifiiclure of the B itislt colonies fir
North America, or td tin- Island ol New
foundlupd, In vessels coining from the
port of Sfj,Johii’s, in that Island', nr from
any ol the nloresaid ports of the British
colonies in Noftli America,
tiiveuumlef nijPhatitl, at the City ol
Washington, this twenty fnoth
day of August, in the year of our
( Lotd tine thousand eight him
dred and twenty-two,* and in
the forty seventh year of the
Independence of tho United
Stales. <
JAMES MONROE.
By the Pi-eaUent:
jotiff Quincy adams.
Secretary of state. -
V«W Jw»-Wa* Tiirptnklof
atesJi currelcy, ami 4i*f regular del
bMi of iiifnior t<» middling quah'y were w»1d
Mi to 12a per owl. 2 KiO bbla«♦ Oandin* T|r,
brought from tlie quay l' 1 * 9*1 to 111 per but.
In o'hcr aorta nothing done.
Ifida and TalUt continnn In good
requgat, Mm) ire taken fr.-edy *« they ijre ufler-
*d. Lait week the aalca rnuaisttd of 5300 Hue*'
oom Ayrci drf Tow nnd Ox *t 11 L8, und
1000 tailed rtaat 6 I 8 per lb t for'lhc prime
qualities of the foTmer there was n brill roinpe-
- tition, on which a trifling advance ua* obtain*
ot,* which demand wan in the saroa «d.* 7000 horse sold at flsrttl to 7* and,8790
wormed do at 4s 4 1 to A* per hula. The Tal
low market continues g rativ deprfiaed, and no
sulca of nonaequcnco have taktu placet prices
remain as before'Quoted,
AVcmc!A>V;n</«, Julf to—The Five per Cents
Opened at 9lf05c atid Closed at 9If56c. Dank
Stock MOW.
Liverpool, Lilly 16.
ice lh
tdtic* Ind ncnrill to tr^srlf, bring ftr <w-
I* prrs.ni legally In chargesFWirm. Tliit
d'-mand.howavpr, by aald Siinnn bVhlu
her, K<q. was vlolontly and positively re.
fused. 1 11lion rrnaiieil to Mte' K.verutivc
.0111.--. amUI.ere item mded-cf Hit Excel*
letter J >ho Clark, Gotjnrnoi' as uloresaid,
to be placed in pos.easion of the sliid of
fice ami records thereof, which had been
wrested out nf my posseaaion in tli'fct
violation of die Omtntittiiiim ,nd his oaih
nf iilRoe, • whii
term, refused.
Under lho«e cirrumitanpea it hermnrs
my ihitt thus publicly to protest, mul I
tin ilieftfnre hereby in the name and be-
halfof tny fellow-cttigeua, as <1(11 as my
own, publicly and itdcinnly p-oiest mptiml
all and - every of those arts of viulrnrc and
usurpation, acted,committed and Hone by
His EiCellency Jnnn Clark, Gnvernnr a*
uloresaid, antfsuid Simon Whitaker, Efcq.
And I do further hereby caution dll per
sons having business in the said office nf
Secretary of State that no act nf said Si
mon Whitaker, as Sec. Ike. ought to be, or
ever can be considered ui having u\y force
Or validity, either in law or equity, acting
as he tloes uniter the said usurped power;
the duties and cares of that oflice having
by the only constituted authority been
committed to my charge, which charge has
never been surrendered nr alienated—but
wrested from me hy aibitrarv power and
force.
Saving and reserving (o myself the
right ol such larthw animadversion mi the
aubjectn* may be suggested by what hay
happened or tliay hereafter take place, l
am, *» . »
With murh respect and consideration,
Your Fellow Citir.en,
ABNER tl VM’MOND.
* The oath of ullica wus,. hd*c ta
ken, by aim n.quite a ntw form, y.iz, " 1,
Johi' Clark, Governor^ do solemnly av^par
or affirm as the ca*e may be, &£.*aQ4l t!us
thereloruhu no iluubt intended as one ol
(Hbse “ fast mayte” ' n '' to
u A new fluty it about' to be laid on l^ir
Frapoe, which will deprive us of the export
lemaml from that quarter. There ih nothing
'. V SliciilV’ Sales.
tScfiiH T in Octoker nrri,
'lyh l* ^ R "^d iu, ftont of the Court llounc
liohihjca Uic uautil bourn ol leu and three
u'chink, ^ •
4 Two Negroes, one a boy nltncd Hurray and
and thr other a fit! named Silvy, and Mil tfik
Du, du.KMin lot No. (.*1) three, Hpridjf Hill, le
ded on ms the^n operty of the eatate of Tliomaa
n Porter, aeceatu d, at ilie suit of Henry
a- v •, 'v — ttpnry 8hu
minland othora, property pointed out by the ad-
mmlMratott 7
Alio, one negro man named llairy, levied on
*!r !!!!L 1 H' Milieu, at the suit
'Wins of
V/ 'y^Wastnn and .1 Howard, aiiminiatru,
lleiij.uniu Howaril, deceased, property pointed
out by the defendant. ♦
AIro, the lip- * .Hide nf Christian II I.ehov, ill
«louse and Ut No (9) nine, t\ thing iley-
, , 'hohla Waw, bounded nonh h' 1 n luiu*, louth b>
I'lmg In the article. The Perfect will rail in llryan street, t»at hiu! Welt l»y lotaN«» 8 and 10,
less than a week.’* eight and ten, levied on u ’Ine'property of
f5 * —• ^liriatiiui D. Lcbey to satii^ utrexnpution from
Fort-nmPrince, Jug. 6-Sinre my lalt re- a luaKiRtriite’s court lu favor of J. W. Slack
specta there has been but •very lewchan|Main ‘p°i c8 i returned to me bf aoonatablc.
the market— salt provisions with the exception Ainu, lot No 4, and the iiftproVlments on it,
of beef, *e sold readily at ourquotaUons; Flour "Ibert ward, levied on as tire property of Ho-
nelh, but tlie deman.l is very HnuteAi U«c#aa*l; hert Lewis, to afitisfy an execution iu favor of
Ultl.lty SALES.
■.Executors' Snttt
By J B. (’gj.
a « Sfl T"*"}* '* / r P!"*i>r
VV 4; , ; bn • l . ,hr CWM ' 1 h m the dt
▼ f bl Savannah, between the usual hours.
city
aBhc.<lv,rt...l^^^A».•** lk,JU,, '
g riding dull*,' 1 Jerarv VVagaot,
SU Bet- Mivi-l, 3 Button Foot (im,
Pliiotiilion Tbol, anil llauar.liuhl Fitrnllurn'
belonging tn tho i-.tutc ofThmpM O. Dt.i,, and
sold for the benefit bf Ibc heir, ami credit.i,
joly SU
Mil wist falov’t OnU.
Tty J. B. Herbert $ Co.
On the frit 'J'urmfhy in October next.
e abld '■- 41 “ **
Tobacco aro rlqlJL plenty of the latter on liaod,
and a full 8iipply^if the former expected; tiheese
and flutter are scarce, none in fir/t liantls j Lard
sells at quotations, llut there is a six months
stock on hand. |*
Claret and Sweet tMl continues rising 1 , partic-
ularly the former, which ia much used, and of
which there is wry lutloon hand.
Coffee continue}, abundant for the lateness of
the season, umnliu pro^*£jfcofa )• md crop arc
flattering. Annexed you hafe quotattoits.
Beet mess 11 50 a $1'-’ { prime 8 u 9; cargo
6 a 7, doll and plenty; Mutter,4h L'O ^25 cenis,
none ; Cheese '20 a *J5cts none; Flour, bbt ^10
a 1040, very slow, sale improving ; l.artl liots
sales, plenty in; l'tfrk mess a 24 ; prime 18
cargo 14, sale*.
acts.
Indian HosiilUics^lt in reported by
a nentlemau who arrived in yesterday’s
stage,^hut hostilities in^ho Creek nation
had commenced between the Big«AVarri*
or and M‘Iuto*h, Wo liile heart), be^’
fore that there "was a misunderstanding
between these person; butthtve pot
learned tho cause of tlfrir difference,—
1'he character of the reporter is known to
us, and we j|oubt not.liis veracityT It is
piriftibh*,* however that he may he misin-
luinicil, ami that rutnor has crealeil "a
tempest In a tea pot?’—Jlnutgomeru (Jil)
lie r fiCti inst.
MARINE INT^UnKNCK.
.rtjm' oif mr.i ya-.hi
* AH III VI'. 0,
Revenue Cullkr CrawforikJghamplin, frumn
cruize.
Aitnivns pnoM tUih pou r.
At N York 22d ult. icli KI a-, Mead, H deys.
In Hampton Roudb, »ih ult. brig Jiuvv*jd,
Perkins, 4 days. ?
tip ron this pout.
At N York 22d ult. brig^’.iiive^ Cole, to 3i«il
with dispatch.
Ton'tub osonoiAsr.
LINKS
OT TIPI IITT nKV. WALTKn CIIAN'STOJV.
Beyond this wilderness of tiqu
His spirit’s sought a calmer home;
The toiling pilgrim here below,
Thru' life’s sad scenes no more slinll roam;
No more by care nr grief oppress’d k
His faithful heart has sunk t<J rest.
,4
COT.ONKT, HAMMOND'S PROTEST.
I'dlow Citixtus—The lute violent and
arbitrary proceeding* of (lie Governor
towards myself, os well as the laws, con
stitution ami civil rights uf the cilixens,
make it, as 4 conceive, tny citify to lay
before yott a due statement of tho facts
and circumstances which appear to have
Jed him to those extraordinary acts uf vio
Iciice ami usurpation,
With the sole view to the improvement
of my heulih, which had been ve|y bad,
as t conceived, from the want of more ac
tive exercise, 1 set out on the lllh olrjuly
last on a visit to (lie sea coast of this state.
Previous, however, to my leaving this
place, to provide against any inconveni
ence that might arise from my absence
bom my otlice us Secretary of State, I
j *>»•*'pared under my own proper signature
I as thirty blunt: forms ol the various papers
xvbicf; [p.;ic Irotn that oltii e as l believed
avoold btf su.'licienl duting my absence;
and to preve.'tKfie occurrence of ioconve
pici.ce hat,might arise from .ny being de
tained longer than I'.'Olemled, 1 prepared
and executed a power o.* attorney, audio
rising, Mr. Thomas H. Cra^to™* se^
Dior clerk in my office, to sign l«?. ff °J e ar, . t *
iq my name, «ny paper or papers t»?W ,l
might become necessary to insue
that office before my return. Thus pro-
pared I left the office at the date stated
above, and ufter having travelled along
otir whole extent ol sea coast as fur a*
St. \Jarys, having much improved in
health, I *et out on my return home on
the |&ili inst. and arrived here on the
\ 17th, u iapprised until-within tkn miles of
i tins place, oflbostr eitraoidinary acts of
lixeculive usurpa'inn which are^exhibited
in an Executive Older 4he 12th "Inst,
and published in -ie papers of this
place of the 20th, three days after my
return. Finding hy the order above
•alluded to, that III*. Excellency John
Clark, Governor SforesuuJ, had al lotted
to himself th$ whole powersof government
— legislative,jeliciai and execqtive, by
the pretended valuing the office ofSecre.
• tary of State, and sppuiotment of
pinion NVbilaker, Esq. tliereto, and that
he had, with ipree and violence, placed the
■aid WhitaW in possession ol the said
•See and the records thereof, which, by.
r the only codstitu'.ed authority of the go- cd
vernmem had diecn placed in ^ny sole
and only charge; 4ibut y o’clock op Mon-
Ujy morning tne l9ili inst. i reps' cd to
the'office in jftesence’tifaevcral wnnesses
No more with energy divine,
The messenger of heavenly love.
He points tho wny to sceup sublime
To hiiglit resplendent crowns above :
But where he walked, a holy ray
^hall guide the wand’rer 1 on his way.
NF.W-YORK, Aug22—Arrived, ships James
Monroe, Marshall, Liverpool , 'William 'I'cll,
y^lirk'vlo.
Then weep no more, the spirit fled,
llis virtues shall eternal bloom,
And o’er Iub cherished memory shed
The fragrance of their rich perfBme j
And teach the soul a heaven to gain.
And thro’ celestial ages reign. ARIQN.
MARHIKt)..
At] Col. ,Roltell’s, in Abbeville, bn thal7th
ult F.dWnrmPostell, Esq. of Coosawhitonie, to
Mi^s Surah Gigndhat, of M'Intosh count)-, Ha.
1)1Fin, V ,
On Thursday morning lust, ih the 68ih year
nf her age, Mrs. Stbbla M'Donald, a native of
Scotland, but for many years a resident of this
city; *
At Augusta, on the 1 Ath ult. fLouisa; fhe only
daiightcr.of Washington W. Stone, of Columbia
county, aged 4 years, 10 months and 4 days.
At his father’s residence in Putrtain county,
Dr. .1 W. Smith, late of Augusta.
, At i’owelton, on the 24th ult. Mr. Robert
M'Kccn, late proprietor of the Mansion House
in AugUSta, aged 54 years. .
At Moral Felicity, in Wilkes county, on the
20th ult. William Thomas, the eldest, pon of
Samuel Allen, formerly of Richmond crimnty.
In Putnam county, on the 25th qf July, (Japt.
John Turnerfagcd about 56 years.
In Milledgcville, 8th ult. Susan llincs Turner,
youngest daughter of Wni, Turner^ of Putnam 1
county, aged about 17 months
In Oglothorpe county, on the 13th ult. Miss
Mary A. Langston.
On the 7»h nit. near Greensboro’ George
Heard, the ton of George Heard, Esq. 1
At Robinson County. Tpnn. Thomas Kilgore,
u’^cd one hunilreil and ten,
^Av Dud-on, N. Y. Mr. Josiah Brooks, aged
one AwtuW and twenty.
At Phild'lelf Ilia, Mr. Robert Farrier, aged
one' hundred ad'* two.
COMMERCIAL.
Markets, Lily 16.
Co//o»i—The stocks m tpe hands of the trade
having become greatly rcduceiLowinff to the
. .limited extent of tjieir purchases for seveial op
this ’weeks past, the present low state of the ciyy^n-
cy has induced them to come YreH\ mi«khe
market; this circumstance, coupled with a spe
culative inquiry, renewed the confidence of
holders, whmj) (*manded,geue^|ly with success,
1 8d to 3'8<1 advance on American descriptions,
viz * l*8d to id on N Orleans, dnd Id to 3-8d
on middling qualities of Uoweds. 'i hoiigb no
improvement can be noticed in Brazils, they ob
tained a very ready sale at the full previous
rate-. In other dtscrip'ions the transactions
were but trivial. The details ofHhe bitnineas of
the week consists of 558J Roweds at 7d to 9d;
76S Tennessees 6tl to 8Jd ; 1640 Orleans 7$d
to *77 Sea Islands 12jd to 20tl j 30 stain*
do 9d to Hid ; 2118 Pernams95-8.1 to lid;
1360 MAianliams 9d to 9jd ; 554 Uuhius 9(1 to
lOd ; 4* Minas Geras 7| i to 389 I)ema-
rar&s yd to lJi«l ; 66 Surals 6|d to 7id j and
140 Ueqgds pi 6^d to 6 5 81 per II); making a
The schr Sally, Lamson, t day from this port
for Norfolk, was spoken on'the 30th ult. oft'S.
Bdistb*
Th9tch Mark Tithe, Choate, from Richmond
for this port, put into Norfolk on the 22d ult.
for passengers.
The U. S. ships Constitution nnd Onturio jad
ed from .Messina about the middle of Juuidor
Snttrna. T
FROM OUR OOHHE3PON’DENlfl, 4
• Officet of the City (Jazcttiif 1 Courier")
nnd Mercury— Noon. 5
ClIARTaRSTON, Aug 31-D.Airived, ship Pre
sident, Fanning, N York, 5 days; brig liumlct,
Harrison, Philad. 5.
PHILADELPHIA, Aug 24— Arrived, ship
Plectra. Robinson, London, 45 days; brig Sea
Horse, Jlurtfy, Pernambuco, 32.
or LLiladelphia,
The refulai packet ship
^■(GEORGIAN.
f C(if)t. James li Gifford,
wlllsolPbn nr before the 7th S$pt
For freight or pnssoge, apply to
PEUMY it WMIGH'l.
Who have for sale,
)00 lilids prime N Orleans Dugar
50 puncheons 4th proof N Orloani Rum, three
voara old 1
yearft old 1
80 kegs Gut Nails, ae|orted
50 boxes Cordials
100 , 'J' (,sand t Philadelphia Rye Whiskey
JS kU Co'f'oe—30 bl. FloU*
200 boxes yellow Soap
10 do Sperm Candles
40 his Linseed Oil
10 pieces India (Floor
25 bbls Loaf Sugar—10
50 boxes Muscatel Raisi
And a small invoice
aug.31 p
tales Nankeens
if English Cut Gloss
For
We
Samuel Goldsmith, aiui rutiinnd to me by a
countable, ABRAHAM D’LYON, see
y 3 ■*
City Sheriff’s Sale.
P n the fist Tuesday in Iktober next,
bcupold at thf Ipotheciff)' atore of
John H. Davies Go between tho hourH
ot ten and three o’clock, sundry articles ol
Drug* andiMedicinea, levied on as the property
of John B. Davies if Co tf> aati.sfv an execution
for leut iu faVor of Charles Gilden.
ep 3
AMI. I. D’LYON, c •
City Sheriff’s Sale.
On the Jifet'Tuesday in October next,
W ILL be sold in front of,the court house,
between the usual hours of ten and three
o’cinok, "|a
All the nglif, title and interest of Ahlel H
SweighoflVr In that uiidivld|l lot und improve,
ments in the citytyBlfonnDLkiiown hy the No
21, twenty-one, bounded rfUfth by flt Julian*!
soutli by Congress stiefet, east by Kust llroad
and west by lot No 22, twemy-two, lute'
Jlif^mipecty of G. Knoe, levied on tinder an
xecution from tlie Court of Common Pleas and
Oyer nnd Tennin«r for tlm dty of Savannah,
Uf Win k>or vs. Amel II SweTghofler.
ALo, one negro man named Isaac, levied 41 Plante;
as tN9ljroperty ofWm Carr, to satisfy an exe- " ’
cution loYrcnt, in favor of George MUluti.
^ 1
IVII .I. be.Mil licfurr the cnuri houm- in ,|,^-
Tf oily of S.v.iqiuli, bom ten Ui.-
'imif., a Ncri-h Mali named l)«ve, .old ib.
pkat-rtyuf Ml- Samuel DavtHlpaN.iHblia.il.
by Artie 1 * of llw* A .lmi n iul ml i»»* Ta.n.. i.
_ hfwuf the Admiiiiinator,
any« }
Tei in. cuali.
Sheriff’s 'Hale. *
On the Jim 'l'ueiihiy in Stlilemlm- nrrl,
W IU. be .old in front of Ihc eimit IIiiimr
between the u.ual liourauften and llifee
o'oluck.
A negro man named Paul, abmil 32 yi-am old,
levied on aa tlie proprrty of Jam Bom ke, at
the milt of James Anderson (J Co.
Also, all ibat lot ami improvetnenta known In
the plan id the city nf Savannah os lot No (531
(ifty (nree, Brown ward, bounded north by a
laee,«o | «l i by I.ibe'ty sl.rrl, enai b| lot No
(Mt fifty-four, we.t by lol No (52) fifty.tWo, le.
Vied on u t*e property of Jolm II. Ash, at the
•uil^of Brown A Oveestreet and William Tur-
ner, property returned to me by a cen-tahle.
Also, nil the ngnr, title and interest of John
li. Odd in lot No .8) eight, in the city of Sa-
vannah, Reynolds ward, houQUed north by bay
lane, south by^Dryftt aired, weal by half lot*,
the property OfMrj Miller, levied on as tho
property of John n. Odd, to satisfy an Ixovtu
linn fpom u mufrmti...i.l. r. v • i _
lion froi^a magiilrutefacouM.in favor ofdofiJT
iSIto Aie by » conjfkhlc.
For Roaton,
• I’lh- brl|»
MESSENGER,
, Co fit tins sett,
will he driiputched on or before SntuN
day the 7th inst," For freight ar passage apply
tocapt Bon board at Williamion’s wharf, or to
PERRY if WRIGHT.
sep 3 li
Hacon Hums.,
a®(D©(D't«.c a b n ;’ jii,t a c Tifi’r i!
aep£n
Delbergli, and rettiri«L .. ....
ANo, will be .old under a rule absolute ism.
ing frdm tlie honorable tlie*»uprrii» quart, all
lint lot of land andimprAVementii in the rllyof
Savannah, ,ituale lyinnXnd beiiiK In the ) 11 big o
ol St Gall, Oglethorpe word, and known niwl
disUaguished^n tho plan vffiU city hy the U t
ter V. mortgaged by Peter Noytau to LcvlS.
I) Lvon, and sold to aatisfy the aunn*. •
Also tie following Hrticlos nffurnlturc, kyied
on as the pi'opn^' of A. S. lWlloch'at the suit
of.lhe 1 lanteilWaiik—2 mahogany couches,
2 do Ottomans, I do snfk tables, 2 dd curd do,
12 do chairs, 2 ilo^lcrcens, 2 do fom benclies,
1 gill toilet tuhle, 1 gilt frame looking glass, 1
glass chundelicr, 2 gilt window cornicua, 2 sefs
curtains to suit, 1 strcl grute, fonder, shovel*
tongs and poker, 7 flower pots and flowers,!
act mahogany tables, 1 do sideboard wltlv rnor-
4tk* terns, 1 do cciui-et, l gilt chimney clock, 2
gilt window collides. 2 lets ourtnina to suit, i
4irit|||li oak tabl^ 12 British oak chairs. 1 c^pet,
2 gilt window cornices, 2 sets curtaiiii toiiiit.
I bronzc lamp, 2 bronze figures with hte'p*’ 2
marble supiiurtera foOMnns, 1 stair-casfc cat pet
wifh rods, 2 muhogany bcuNtcads with ctirtaini
complete 6f chintz, 2 bedsteads with rot
Imrife, *
aepT
ltyc Bicjid
T the lislnblialimenl corii'-r of tlrniijrtitdnA ei ir (,
iml Di^tuil slruela. J*. IIUASCII' h
** 'Flic firm of J ackson ^
nmuoR, hitherto existing, h dissolvedTiy
convert-
2 ma-
ichcies, 10 transparent window bl , _ .....
hogany liquor cases,! large looking glass frame,
1 cui'i'iage and harness, l gig, 2 mahogany
stand^, 2 fruit ornaments, .1 inidinguny aliod
IciDpen, 2 do hat Fucks, 3 mat carpels, 1 'floor
n|(g|) in saloon, l floor cloth iu b..ck enir>, X
floor cloth in baloun- above, 1 large inanogauy
bason stand, with uflpuru'ua complete. v
AURA HAM D’LYON; if *c
M'ooihiuidor, hitherto existing, h cli.i8"lved T>y
mutual consent. The busintlis confided to them *
w II receive the attention of Woodhridge U Du
rand,
sep 3
ERKNEZKlt JAt'KSON, Jr.
THUS. WOODBRIDGE.
rp #
vjjf'l'he undci’stgncd have
uMPflvir proles.ional iiitere.ia in tlie pMc-
tic, nr the 1 AW, nml will be found at tlie^of.
lice recently ocenpied by Jackson 5c Wood-
1 idge. TBOlfWOOimiilnOF,,
ALEXIS 1). DUIIANU.
aep 3 rp ”»■ ■»> ‘
W\
Ten Dollars KeW
W Il.Lbc paicPfor the apprchenflSfi andde-
livery W the .nbacriber, or In tho Jail of
erpool,
‘Thesubstantial ship
MONTGOMERY,
CaJjl Heston,
is now rtacTy to receive a cargo,
and will meet with, despatch. Eor freight or
passage, apply to JOHN LATHUOP Sc CO.
-UK 31 p
For New-Vork,
The packet brig > %
LEVANT, V
tt r m. Beebee, Master,
_ will meet with despaWh. For freight
passage, having superior accoimuodations,
apply on board tucupt B or to
^ HAI.L if HOYT,
aug 31 Jones’ upper wharf
For New-York,
The fast sailing brig
l * CEYLON,
Blkinson, muster,
will meet with despatch. For freight
or passage, havipg good accommodations, apply
to tfce captain on board, at Jmieg* upper wharf,
to HALL U HOYT,
aug 31
Notice. ,
T HE subscriber will be absent from the city
for a snort time; during his absence Mr.
Samuil Philbrick will act at hit attorney,
tug20 c i. MINIS.
Stopped
F ROM a negro man, a Gold Ring and Key,
which the owner can have by paying ex
penses. * Apply at the office of the Georgian,
aug 24 l
‘Notice.
..... .. ... toted of 131OJ packages, about ¥500 of wlcicb
-hr: :, ftg." i.-l.'d , (iijrreaUt!- pf siij 'weUkyi on 5petUI«i«o, #
I 3DWAHI) WILLIAMS offers hi. services
A to I he friends of the late f.rtn of E. Wil
liams VCo. in tlie transscUon of Commit,»u U u
fincM, aPSaVkiinth, aug 0
Ssvsnmlh, of • ncero msn named Uoaton, the
property nf Mr. Eli,. Howard, ^He lias been
in the habit iif driving • waffffnn and t hay
horse, and frequents Di jyi and Kllinuliain cotin-
"a. w. w. qouuun.
sep 3
Fresh Hoots, Hliocs, &c!
THOMAS DOWELE A CO.
Sheriff’s Sulij Qpntinued’.
Oil the first Tuesday in September next,
ILL be sold ut the Coup House in tlie ci«
ty of Savannah, between Hie bourr of
1 Iftlll* n'.iloel, t a
ten und lour o’clock, ' o
A Mulatto Warns ; *i named Jane, and child,
levied on as the Wo, erty of Asuliel Howe, at
iT Ha * •
the (lull of John Huupt und others, sold at
the risk of the former purclii.ier/lie wot having
complied with the terms of aide,. eturned by a
constable. AURAM D’LYON, a c c
aug 10 t
• ■* k - - ' • . *■ 1
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City Sheriff's Sale.
On the first ’tSse.sduy in September next,
7*V* be *°ld in front of the court house,
between the Wiual boyiu often und three
o’clock,. *7
All the buildines on the jeuth west corner of
lot No 20, twenty, Greene ward, bounded north
by olio portion of laid lo«| ftoulli by President
street, east the other portiUh of said lot,
west by Price struct, levied on as the property
of Writ C Burton, tosatlafy an execution in fa
vor of AsaliM Ilowe.
aug 6
ABM. I. D’LYON, cs
• ♦
H AVE JiiaWeceivcd by hriiy Levant, t fresh
supply of Ladies’ Priineflo Slippers, heels
slid sprinqs, of superior quality
Ullibin-Ii’s first quality black and colored mo-
rocco Boota
Qjatso,
50 pair Wellington Boota of superior quality,
with an addltioijjj( supply pf other kinds of
Shoes, ifc. whicH wifi'b’c"disposed of on the
most ruas'inahle terms. v aep 3
Executive Department, Ga,
Milledgeville, Jlug. ZQth, 1822.
tJpilB following letter lapm the (Ion, John C,
Calhoun, Secretary of War, shewing that
claims under the lute treaty with the Creek In- aublbribert have jqjt received per byg
JL Levant, from tlie mantifictory of Messrs,
dians, and cvbedcncc in support of them, will be
received at the Wur Department until the first
day of January next, is ordered to be published
once in each of the guzettes of the state.
The Executive most earnestly hopes that atf
entitled may avail themselves of this further op
portunity afforded by the President for the e*
•tublishment of tlteir claims. • ^
The evidence must be taken before the Su
perior, Inferior, or Courts of Ordinary, accord
ing to instructions heretofore publ shed.
Attest, LlggllA WOOD, Sec’rv
DtraaTMaifT or Wan, 13th Aug. 1822.
Sir—In my letter of the 23d July, l acknow
ledged the receipt of yours of the llth of the
same month, and informed yoti that when the
President returned to the qjty, I would brilig
bcforejjim your request, Lp allow additional
time re present the claims of the citizens of
Georgia a'gainat the Creek Indiana. He return
ed a Tew days since, when the subject was
brought before him for his decision and direc
tion; and l have it in,direction from him to state
to you, that the claims in. qucsl^n, made out in
conformity.to the regulations under whifipCter,
Preston acted, will be received at 1 ihisbipwt:
ment 'til tkc 1st -lay uf January nest, when the
President will take such orders in relation to
them at justice may require. ,
1 have the houur to be yuur obedient larvant
JOUN C CALHOUN.
To Hi* Excelltney Jilin C'ffp-*,
sep 3 , T
City Sheriff’s Sale—continued.'
On ihc Jim Tiiccday A September next,
\W*LL be loldjn front of the court house,
'*/ between Ibis usual houra,,
All tlie buildiligt un the norgiern half of lot
No. (3) three, bounded north by Ilrougbion
sireel, auuth by the other lialfof .aid lot, .sat
b)' lot No (3; two, west by lot No (4) four, le-
Viod'im as (lie property of Mrs'li. T. Shearer,
to satisfy an execution for rent, in fever of tire
Mary IlSdffinsi property aold at Jlie Hak of the
former purchaser, lie not having complied with
the terms of sale. ABM- J, D'LVON, c t
* te a.
haTs.
, Brothers, if Co. of Nqw-YorK, several *
genthtnen's superfine wa’er proof B(?avev.
4 ll.li ml, f .1... . Lit!,.. ■
IVhit c,
cm cage ,
HATH, which for cdcgance nflfUilui'^bility,
not surpassed by any in the city
Also, Youtlii'mnd Childrens’ l/Htt,
CLARK fit TILESTON,
aug 31 u Mavl* "».aqin^
For Sale.
A quantity of excellent BALE ROPF. to be
disposed c
&
disposed of on accommodatlrtg 4erma.—
Apply to 'fa WM. TAYLOR if SON.
aug 31
■ji.
•m
1
To Rent^
S EVERAL convenient and pleaunt Dwelling
House*. Applv t < v
aug 23
n>
For Sale,
A first rate Waking Man un
Also, a y oung Woman i
a good cook and woaber.
»ufWte.,P.
SAilUEI, PHILBIUCK.
tJk
TTi
To Dire
OTQ WO active Male Si
wail
ait about the house, one of
(juainfed wilt! the managefnteft
tfftUi »pj>ly it Ulii ufflif*
ml •