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Marshal’s sales continued.
On the first 2 ucsday in December next.
Will be swd at the cottrt-hoiise in Savannah,
between the hoars of ten and three o’clock,
Cots Nos. 2 and 3, with the Improvements
thereon, Warren ward.
Also, half cf a Lot and Improvements in the
village of St. Gaul—levied on as the property
of Stephen Elliott, at the suit of Joseph Clay.
Also, the following NEGROES, via.—Ytr-
ro, Sally, Hotly, little Yatro, Judy and child,
Phoebe, Hussy, Rose, Juno, Anthony, Afl'efia,
Ben, Pleasant, Sarah, Charles, Holiadcre, May,
Saucho rod Jenny—levied on as the property
of Geo’-ge Millet), to satisfy an execution in
the sixth circuit court of the Georgia district,
in favor cf the Bank of the United States.
Also, all that undivided moiety of tile Distil
lery, at Spring-Hill, with a lease of one acre of
ground ; with the worms, cappers, stills, vats
and other things thereunto attached—the for
mer putt baser not having complied with the
terms of sale.
Also, a large quantity of elegant Furniture,
Plate, Bedding, Saddles. Bridles, Ike.
The above levied oti as the property of Ben
jamin Maurice, to satisfy sundry executions in
favor of tilt* United States.
John Eppinger, m. d. c.
nov 5—133
Marshal’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in December next.
Will he sold at the market house, in the town
nt Darien, bfetween the hours of 10 and 3
o’clock.
The following Negroes, viz : Di^k, Caroline,
Clarissa and two children and Savgo --levied
ou as the propel ty of J. mes Helot, to satisfy an
execution in tavor of Archibald M’Cullaiu,
pointed out by the defendant.
John Eppinger,
nov 2— —132 Marshal
Marshal’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in December next,
Will be sold at the-court house, in the city of
Savannah, between the usual hours,
Tlie following NEGROES: viz. January,
Dick, Jenny, Jack, Ally, -Peggy, young Janua
ry, Midu, Betty, Adam, Charlotte, Matty and
child, Cupid, Chios, Jacob, /’ope, andt wo chil
dren, Grant and child, Simon, .Sarah, Satn and
Will. Among tin in are 13 workers --levied on
as the property of Stephen Elliot, to satisfy an
execution, in the Federal Court, in favor of
Joseph Clay. JOHN EPPINGER,
nov 2 -132 Marshal.'
Sheriff’s Sales.
J. x. Lawrence,
v*. (
Win. Winkler. J
Attachment.
On the first Tuesday in December next.
Will be sold at the court-house, iu the city
Savannah, between the usual hours,
A Negro mat, named sold bv' order ol
0 —1 *
1 Prize
of
50,000
dolls.
2
2
Prizes
of
10,000
the honorable the Jiistices ot the inferior court.
Greene R. Duke, s. c. c.
1 do.
of
30,000
do.
do.
of
5,000
hoy 5~" 3j
i do.
of
20,000
do.
0
do.
of
2,000
Sheriff’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in December next,
j Will be sold at t lie court house iu Savannah,
between the usual hours.
One mahogany Secretary—Matrasses, and
a parcel ot Books surrendered by Henry H.
Mounger, an insolvent debtor, for die benefit
of itis creditors
Greene R. Duke, s. c. c.
nov 5—13 >
City Sheriff’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in December next.
Will be s .1:1 at the court-house in Savannah,
between the hours of itn and three o’clock.
1 woN EGROES, named Jack, and Hannah—
levied on as the" property of Peter O’Connor,
to satisfy sundry executions in favor cf James
Mete vier, and others.
AI.-.0, ’• Bay Horse---levied on as the property
of John Grimes, to satisfy sundry executions.
W. Maxwell,
cct 22—\'J7 t.itxj Sheriff
To Rent,
The PLANTATION on which the fubscriber late
ly refilled, within two miles of .Savannah. On it is a
cornfurtable dwelling houfe, with every nec.fiary out
bui!oing,a garden endoted &c- Its vicinity to the ci
ty, renders it valuable fora garden, farming, Sec.
For tale, a young healthy NEGRO FELLOW,
with his w fe and child, good field hands, a fmall fleck
■ol Cattle, with a few plantation toots.
William Lamb.
oil. 24—i—128
Marshal’s sales cant’d.
On the first Tuesday in December next,
Will be sold nt the Market-house, in the town
To Rent,
That large and convenient STORE, on the
subscriber's wh;uf, at piescnt occupied by Mr.
Hex:nr W. Hills.
John P. Williamson.
oct 31 —131
The
Subscriber,
Being about to leans this lilacs, offers for sale,
A Lf) i Situated in Yam- craw, known in the
Man ot the city by the number 27, bounded on
he
Will be sold nt the Market-house, in the town j "i i.ic uiv uy ute nuinik r zi, nouiuieu oi
of Saint Mary’s, between the usual hours, j tne north and iu front by Joachim street, on tilt
That part of Lot No. twenty-three, (23) in j west by a lot the property ot the heirs ot Ed
said town, beginning on the southeast -corner, ! ward I elixir, esq. deceased, on flie south by;
thence west two hundred feet .tt Bryant-si reel, j :ui
thence one hundred feet north, thence two httn- j ■j , - ni1
tired feet east to Wheeler-street, thence cue
hundred feet south on W heeler-street, to the
place of beginning, with all the improvements
thereon—levied on to satisfy three executions
in favor of the United States, against James
Williamson and others. Conditions cash.
cease
d, 0
it the south b
y
r < i
bv a
. lot
tile proper".
ming
9 5
feet in front
OL
not
uct
depth fr< 111 J
Oil
liif, %V
itli
-the buildings
on
i nec*i
L tW
0 story DYVT
garrets,
ami belo .v v.
irli
1, cel
hit;.
btiK'e for provi-
j Olhl kiOOS.
If. M«
f
nov 5-
-i:
Marshal’s sales.
On the firfl Tuesday in December ne—C,
Will be fo : d at the Marker-Houfe, in the town cf St.
Mary 's, between the ufual hours,
The following NEGROES, viz. Uellafl, Ned, Dick,
Nelly and Cook—levied oil to Satisfy an evtcution in j Containing two
on the east
lil'M.tlS, contu
joaciMui-sireet, and
chi m street to the lai
the lot consisting of a
LING HOUSE, with
a kitchen, wash-roots
sion.-i and two bath-r-ioms.
in the first yard, a house i»\
taiiimg two neat flic rooms,
large chair l:oa.->e, and garret
— with a stable in the ya; 1 and a pump o
water—the yard ts very extensive.
A Lot tor a garden, with fruit trees—and two
back yards with 1‘ouitry houses and Negro
house with chimney ar.d garret a hack louse,
j wilii kitciien .sml two vn > t! ,
jiiemr uts with gnrrctls w li
story nigh, T.oti-
with gar re .- — ,i
above, h r straw
C t
situated on the la
favor of Jedcdi jh Olcott, va. Edward Shearman.
Alio, Derry and Sam foil—levied on »f the property
ol Janies Smith, to fttisfy a.) execiuiea in laver eat-cu-
•tors Ji hu Callaghan.
Conditions, Call:. JOHN BOOG, v. sr-
OCt SI 131
Sheriff’s sales, continued.
On the first Tuesday in December next,
Yv ill be sold at the couit-honse in .Savannah
bciweeu the hours of ten and three o'clock.
All that Lot No. 9, Petxival ward, v. ith
the improvements thereon—levied on to satis
■;_v an execution, ex’or William YVrlsoti vs. Da
vid F. /Jourquin, Henry Houi\uin and V/illiam
Lew den.
Also, Lot No, ten, (10) Darby ward, with the
improvements thereon.- levied on to satisfy
executions, the Bank vs. Hewitt fk Ansley.
Also, l negro woman named Lucy—levied on
as the property of Charles E. ZJoyd, under the
foreclosure of a mortgage from the said C. E.
JJoy d, to Samuel Williams.
Also, all that Lot No. 1, Oglethorpe ward,
an d improvements—levied on as the property
of Jacob Florschcm, dec. to satisfy executions
in favor of J. Idler fc Co. and Men al fk Park-
hurst.
Also, all the estate, right and title ot James ‘
t'utidx-rt. dec. at the time of his death, to one
undivided half part of those Tracts of Land,
called Richmond Sc Cue, containing one thou-
sv'.tl acres, more or less, adjoining Lands of S.
Wilkins, on Savannah river—sold as the pro-
pert v oi James Cuthbert, dec. at the suit of Tho
mas Folhdl. - ,
Also, all that Lot, No. 6. Holland Tythmg.
Percival ward, and improvements—levied on
as the property of Samuel Williams, to s:it;s- 1
tv executions in faver ot Jus. Dickson & Co. j
and J. Idler Co. !
Also, three Lots in Yamacraw, Nos. 34, 35 :
and 36—lev it'd on to satisfy an execution, tne ,
governor vs. Ben- YY all. .
Alfo, all that plantation or tract of Land, about IS
miles trom Savannah, near or adjoining the Align ft a
lead, contiguous to land' of Hobb’s eiDte, containing
acres—levied -oil as the property ol Seth G.
Threader!ft, a: ti>e fuit of liaac Franks and others.
Alio, all that plantation or tract of Land cailed
Bellvnt. Jitsate on the Saits, containing acres—
levied vn a* the property of Ilham Gnales. to liti'fy
an wtcation in favor of the Prefidcut cf Bethcsda
Cclicge-
Grtxnc R. Duke, s. c - c.
aov 5——135
t Ciited
a larvp
I his property li is oil c au, enieuces for
family.
ALSO,
The buildings at; 1 enclosures, (situated on
Bolt on’s upper whiff) ot his Hacking Machine,
for Cotton, consisting of a very large and spa
cious two story Store with sheds on both sides,
fenced for drying Cotton on the top, containing
four presses for packing Cotton, which may tx.
put in order nt a tr fling expense with the uten
sils belonging to the same. A HOUSE, con
taining a Kitchen and a Dwelling Room, with
garrets, a Stable. The yard is very extensive,
to dry cotton, and lias a large well of girod wa
ter ; around part of-the enclosure there ate
sheds fixed for dryktg cotton on the top, and
under, cotton may be stored. The whole is
about twelve months old, and in the best order.
Also, eiti.er septr.ite'y or together with the
machine, about 20UO lbs. of the best ROHE,
and about 150 lbs. of the be.-.t TWINE, for
packing—two iron SCREWS, with a lew tons
of cast Iron. Apply to K. Richardson and
Co. JOHN J. COIKON.
Savannah, nov 2—132
Lands for sale.
A tract in Jackson county, on Deep Creek,
containing live hundred and seventy-five acres.
A tract in Semen county, near Fort Argyle,
on Ogechee river, containing eleven hundred
acres. A tract in Burke county, on Bark
Camp, about twelve miles below" Louisville,
containing two hundred and fifty acres. For
further particulars, apply- to
Jjhx Millkdce, Augusta, or
E 31 n k z e r St auk, Savannah.
iulv 2 7 9
To Kent,
i r.e 3RICX. 6 i ORE-, at present occunied bv
Gray L Finder.
nov r—13-4
Notice.
All persons having any demands against the
stated YY'tlliani Sawyer, late of this county.
e>t:
Giorer,
deceased,
■ e.
are requested
Sheriff ’s sales continued.
On the- Sift TtiefJay in December next,
Will be fold at the Court-hou.-t, iu Savaunah, between
tiie usual hojns,
Fcut Negroes, named Simon, Phoebe, Will and
Monday—levied ou as the property of Ilham Onalei,
under a iortciosure of a mortgage iu favor of Samuel
jiuflei. GKxBNE E, DUKE, 6. c. c.
to render
them to ;h.e subscriber, properly attested;
tb.ese indebted, are hereby informed, that suits
will be commenced against all who do act make
speedy se.tl nu-nt
George Atkirson, 2dm’or.
CCt S CT la 1
tiers
-133
I
Who wants an Overseer.
A person, who is willing to be useful, vvislie.
a situation as Overseer. JJad health and scan
ty means have impelled him to tins solicitation
His employer, if an approved one will not, 1-
assutes him, have occasion to complain oi want
ing attentioa to BE intercf.s. Apply to Uk
i printer. cc:5——ikO
Washington Monument Lottery,
Now Drawing.
YY'arrantecI undrawn Tickets from Waite’s Fortunate Office, for sale by' the subscribers.
Fhe fourth days drawing over. Tickets till the first ot November, arc 12 dollars, ar.d the Idle if-
int
the wheel;
do.
do.
20 Prizes of 100 Tickets each.
Besides a vast number of
-1,000, 500, 200, 100, &c.
This Lottery to those who purchase with an eye to gain, offers advantages equal to any ever
projected in America ; but the managers know that the feelings of e.ery tVienn to his country,
will prompt him to contribute his aid in raising A MONUMENT of gratitude, independent of
all pecuniary consideration. They solicit gentlemen in every section of the Union, generously to
aid them in the disposal of Tickets.
The public are informed, that all prize Tickets from G. £t R. Waites’ offices, will be paid as
soon as drawn.
Schemes at full length, can be had by applying to the subscriber.
AL O,
Warranted undrawn Tickets in the
Susquehanna Canal Lottery,
NOW DRAWING. *
Sixteen days drawing over. Tickets 10 dollars, till the 1st November, and the following prizes
are in the wheel:— 5 ’*
1 Prize of 20,000 dolls, j 1 Prize of 1,000 dolls.
1
1
do.
of 5,000 do.
4 do. of
500
do
do.
of 2,500 do.
5 do. of
200
do
Besides u large proportion of inferior ones.
Union College Lottery, No. 3.
Commences drawing in April next, lh went price of Tickets S3 50 cts. Schemes at fu’l
length can be had, by applying to the subscriber. G £t R. YV.dte, will vuarantee the pavment
ol all Prizes from their office , which are only to he had in ihri city, of A. WXVMAX Adven
turers inclosing the Cash, in letters post paid, will be Punctually attended to.
A regular account of the above drawings, received twice a weuk. Prize Tickets received iu
payment.
October 26—+-
-129
Abner Wevnian,
On the Bav.
The subscribers,
s
s
Bonnets.
« — •
Have just received, fierjthifis liufzenor, Money , Mrs. Battkv having returned from t! t e
and Go list, S Northward, with a large and beautiful assnvt-
32 hhds. prime Muscovado Sugar
L r ■ * * o'' “Oil |,UI aeo' ", V*
^ in.nt of DunstaLle iSonnets, Trimmings,
80 bis. best Loaf, do. (which will be sold at $ win"*** 'V- r , A raiL ' r
,, x . v - v J stand. VVhttaLer-slreet, opposite U. lobleres^t
- non ,, New-Youtpiice) S H . here she s hcr ^Ltomers to call aia
3,000 lbs. supenor qualny CoTce s examine for themselves.
200 i earns best quality writing Paper
Best Hyson and Imperial Teas
Jamaica and S'. Ctoix Hum
Holland and American Anchor Gin
l N. B. Bot r.et- and dresses c-f all kinds nicdc
' at the shot us. notice
s yo'rww.l
L. P Madeira, Malmsey and TeneriSe S ^ _ uuiuuj.
Wines ^ ^liss PO TTEIv’S School, sot f .he^'‘instruction
Bes; cognise Brandy, fcc. S of >'® U,, S art- of Habiting, Etn-
They will sell on leascnable and ac-s Nc f, u ‘ c w,:lk fn Mu “ 1 ' n ’ Rcaa , ln h r :i '' d
} , ■ ? vVi-itmg, will c.Diiiineuce on Monday the 10th
comtooduimg teims. ’ ms - ... yt,-.. u.. n ~v’-- -
r I AT 1 , r . b HO-. .1. W.Ii. oau.j o.
John A'oorheacl 5k. Go. s nov 2 132
OX COKSUiKSIKNT,
6 boxes Irish Linens, well assorted for this S '
tr.aike — 1 v.n ot which ai-e very fine.
oct 2 3—l^—130 S
Peter Romain,
The Subscriber,
Respectfully informs liisfrien -s, and tlieptib-
v He in general, that having employed a brass
S Founder, lie is ready to execute any kind of
work hi that iine, that may L-e sent him, with
He also continues to
i, neatness and di patch.
Barber, Mrg -maker and Ladies hair Dresser, s c< „, y oil lhe (iull ail( i y;; ; , ck Snii ;h business, in
Hryan-street, opposite Low Sc Wallace’s. S Buy-Lane, sign of the cio.,sguus.
Respectfully informs hi- customers, aud the S ' - Anthony Imfcltl.
puuilv
m general, that he has returned Irom the
oct
22— ic:.—127
Northward, with a handsome assi-rtine..t »;t ^
PERFUMERY, of all kinds, superior to any S i'\. . \\ r . C>- e
iti this city, and too numerous to describe. He'' vl IclSS »V lil’Uj OuC. CvC.
inis resumed -his profession as formerly, and $ A few hhds. Glassware, consist ing of Dccan-
wili be happy for a share ot public patronage. S ters. Tumblers and Witve (Has.-us,
He has selected a variety ot Trims, for the ^ Sri;ip atui C: uidle-s ; YV rapping Paper
amusement of his customers,
nov 7—134
S Russia and Kavetis Duck ; CV.tton Bagging
^T urine; Cables; Cordage and bpunyara
S A few small Anchors : lloe-s ; Axes
vVhitc Jeans, fine ; Dimities
500 yards Trash, lor towels. b
Merwiu, Platt 8z Co. 4
augiift 10 96 S
s
KemovaJ. s
C. PAPET & S. MARTEL, s
Respectfully inform the public, that thev s
have removed to tiie stores, formerly occupied 1
by ^Iessrs. Andrew Low & Cc. where they arc %
now opening, (received by
other late arrivals) part of
cct 3—c vi t—119
Inverness Bagging,
Cfan excellent quality, for - by
John P. Williamson.
oct 1— pf—118
LIVERY STABLES.
The subscriber respectfully informs his cus-
the brig Hettv , and S toniers and the public in general, that his Sta-
their * 1? hies have lately been put in complete repair,
„ 1 <5 and aie in the best order for the reception of
S Horses. Their contiguity to the court-house
square, renders them an object of convenience
i, to the citizens, ai d particularly so to drovers,
S who wifi find his terms reasonable and acrom
^ modatiiig. He has a spacious yard adjoining
tiie st-bie-, where horses can recreate tliero-
S selves, and an excellent pustuve a few hundred
^ yards ftom the city, where tliey may have an
v opportunity of recruiting, if necessary, and
S which he wilt be careful shall not lack a supply
He also in
hat he will devote his attention to
^ of provender, dut ing the winter.
Fall and Winter Goods.
White and blue Plains
lied, yellow and white Flannel
Brown and black superfine Cloth
Fine Longlawn and Linen
4 4 Jaconet Muslin
Muslin Shawls and A’ussian Diaper
Oil Cloth and bed Lace
Dowlas and mock Madras Handkerchiefs
Green and colored Silks-
Gentlemens fine Hats and superfine beaver "s ?
Gloves S forms the
Silk and cotton Umbrellas 2 l “ e P urc base arid disposal oi Horses, and exert
Alack and scarlet Bortihazet >> bbuseii to give satisfaction.
Fiutiiture Calicoes and cambric Dimity S Daniel rlotcllklSS.
Fine Gurrahs and Suspenders ^ N. B. I have also taken the Stables lormerly
Terms—Cash, produce, or undoubted town i occupied by .Mr. William A. Ghaut, and
acceptances. august 15—98 > latterly by" William Maxwell, esq. oppo-
^ site- the s . r . co? t er of the Cemetry. 'i ne Sta-
S bies ait now << t ,ea ibr the reception of rlorse«,
^ on the same tei ms as vi./ ether Stables. I < !t -
i best and most skilitul JJostiers attend the 'X»-
V bies. HoisSs trimmed at the shortest notice.
A few gentlemen c.m be accommodated »itii
v BOARD, at my house, opposite the Coarc-
HIGHEST PRIZES s House
30,000, 25,000
20,000, 10,000
5,000 Dollars l
Ima College Lottery, No. > oct 31 % 119
:c. drawing, early in tiie ^
To Rent.
In the New-Yot k Uiu
3, which commence
Spring. >
The subscribers have received Tickets, ia '
the above Lottery, which will be sold at Eight ^ That comm di«-us and p.easaally situated
ibillars and fifty cents, during the present > House, on West Broad street, lately occupied
month ; after which, the price will advance.— ' by the rev. Mr. Beck. For terms, apply to
Prize Tickets, received in pavmentj ^ George Atidei son, o"
Marquaud, Pauiding & PenPcld. ' the ficid M. Smes.
sept 19—109 * j| tor f—r—123