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Marshal’s Sales.
On the firxr Tur*day in December next,
Vi'iU be >-id at toVcourt |u»we, in the city cf
bar--rrif$b. between the u>ual hours,
The -fellow lag jifeGHGESt viz. January,
Dick, icrtrf. Jack, AfFy. /J eggy, young J' l.tia-
5 y, Mi 'a. Belt.', Adam, Charlotte, Matty and
r>41d. Cupid, Chic:. Jacob, / J ope, andt wo r.hil-
rre»i. Grant and chi d, Simon, '/arah, Sam and
•IViil. Amonglhcm are 13 workers - levied on
as the property of Stephen El hot, to satisfy art
execution, in the Federal Court, in favor o£
Joseph Clay. JOHN' EPPINGEK.
nov 2—:—132 Marshal.
Marshal’s Sales.
On Chefirst Tuesday in December vex',
Will.be s<3& at the market-house, in the town
cl Darien, between the hours of 10 and 3
o’clock.
' The following Negroes, viz : Dick, Caroline,
Clarissa and two children and Sargb —levied
on as the property of J ires Pelot, to satisfy an
execution in favor of Archibald M'CuUam,
pointed out by tlie defendant.
John Eppinger,
nov 2- —132 Mm shell
Marshal’s sales continued.
On the first luesday in December next,
Will be sold at the court-house in Savannah,
between the hours of u l and three o’clock,
Dots Koa. 2aml 3, with theImprovements,
thereon, Warren ward.
Also, half of a Lot and Improvements in the
village oi lit. Gaul—levied >n as the property
of Stephen Elliott, at the suit oi Joseph Clay.
/Dsn, the following NEGRO MS, viz.—Yur-
ro, Sally, Polly, little Y nro, Judy and child,
Phoebe, Pussy, Uo3e, Juno, Anthony, Afteba,
Jfcn, Pleasant, Sarah, C'lmrles, Polladore, May,
Snncho and Jcunv—levied on as tin* property
of George Mi lien, to satisfy an execution in
•the sixth circuit court of the Georgia district,
in favor of Hie Bank of the United States.
Also, all that undivided moiety of the Distil
lery, at SpJ'ing-Ilili, with a lease of one acre of
ground ,* with the worms, cappers, stills, yats
and other things thereunto attache:’— tne for
mer pun-bassr not having complied with the
terms of sale. . -
Aiso, a large quantity of elegant Furniture,
Plate, Bedding* Saddles, Bridles, &u.
'Piie abm'o levied'on as the property of Ben
iamin Maurice, to satisfy f ondry executions in
favor of tiie United States.
John Eppiugcr, m. d. g.
nov 5—133
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Shetijj’s Salei.
t
Or. the first Tuesday in Dr ember next*
Will be sold at the court house jit Savannah
between the usu 1 hours
One mahogany Secretary-—.Harasses, and
a parcel of Hooks, surrendered 6y Henry T
M-unger, an insolvent debtor, iof the benefit
of his creditors.
Greene R. Duke, s. c. c.
nov 5—1J3
Sheriffs Sales.
! J. T. Lawrence,")
vs. > Attachment.
lVra. Winkler, j
Or, che first Tuesday in December next,
Will be sold at the court-house, in the city of
Savannah, between the usual hours,
A Negro mat. named sold hy order of
tlie honorable the Justices of the inferior court.
Greene R. Duke, s. c. c.
nov 5 15.3
City Sheriff’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in December next,
Will be sold, at the Court-house, at tlie usu
al hours.
The Eastern half of the Lot, adjoining
Francis' Roma’s, situate in Tyronnel tything,
Percival v/ard— levied on to satisfy John
Grimes, and Gle-n c?" Grimes. Pointed cut by
the defendants.
Also, a Bay Horse—levied on as the property
of John Grimes, to satisfy sundry executions.
Wm- Maxwell, s. c
Washington Monument Lottery 1 ,
Now Drawing.
Warranted undrawn Tickets from Waite’s Fortunate Office, for sale by the subscriber:.
The foui th days drawing over. Tickets till the first of November, are 1C dollars, ai d the follow-
■ag Capital Prices in the wheel :—
1 Prize of 50,000 dolls. | 2 Prizes of 10,000 dolls.
I
1
do.
do.
of 30,000 do.
of 20.000 do.
n:-v X>-
City Sheriff’s Sales.
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On the first Tuesday in December next.
Will be sntd at the -court-house in Savannah,
between the hours often and three o’clock,
TwoN ECHOES, named Jack, and Hannah—
levied mi as the property of Peter O’Connor.
*>. satisfy sundry executions iu favor of James
Meter ier, and others.
W. Maxtrell,
oct 23—127 City Sheriff
6.
1
clo.
of
5,000
do. j 4
do. 1 5
do.
of
500
do
1
do.
of
2,500
do.
of
200
do
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Marshal s
sales.
On the firft Tuesday in recember next,
Y.'il! be PA! at die Market-Houfe, in rhe townHf St.
Ma»yV. between the ufua! hours.
■The following NEGROES, v z. Btiialt. Ned, rick,
Nelly and Cook—levied on to fati-fy an execution ir.
favor of ltdediah OU*ott,vs- Edward Sheavinan.
A fo Dei ry and S.'.rr.fon—levied on a? the property
of 3 .menSmith, to iiitihy an t/.ecuticn iu favor execu- J
torii 1 hu Caliaghanv 1
Conditions, Cadi. JOHN EQOG, ». m-
CCt 3) 131
Marshals
On the first Tuesday in December next.,
\Vdil be sold at the Market-house, in tV
of-Saint Mary’s,
That part of
said town, beer;
thence west twi
thence one hunt!
dred let-t east
hundred Icr.t so
place of heginn
thereon—lev iec
in favor e4 the United S’
Williamson a
sale
C9
nl’d.
town
between the usual hours,
Have just received front JVew- York cir.d Phi-
ludelfihia,
A large end general assortment of BOOT/
and SHOES, of the first qua:Av. The above
will be sold low f r cash, v.
N. 13. All persons iudebl
—.id have taken longer time than per agree
ment, are requested to make inimedi ite pay-
ment. as’furiher delay will not be grunted.
may 2b—62
2 do. of 5,000 do.
2 do. of 2,000 do.
20 Prizes of 100 Tickets each.
Besides a vast number of
1,000, 500, 200, 100, See.
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\try lrienii to his country,
will prompt him to contribute his aid in raiding A MONUMENT of gratitude, independent of
• 11 pecuniary consideration. They solicit gentlemen in every section ot the Uuion, generously to
aid them In the disposal of Tickets.
Tlie public are informed, that all prize Tickets from G. & R. Waites’ offices, will be paid as
soon as drawn.
Schemes ut full length, can be had by applying to the subscriber.
AL O.
Warranted undrawn Tickets in the
Susquehanna Canal Lottery,
NOW DRAWING.
Sixteen Says drawing over. Tickets 10 dollars, till the 1st November, and the following prizes
are in the wheel:— . ‘
1 Prize of 20.000 dolls, j 1 Pi*ize of 1,000 dolls.
Besides a large proportion of inferior, ones. . *
Union College Lottery. No. 3.
Commences drawing in April next. -Present price of iickrts gd SO cts. Schemes at full
length can be had, hy applying to the subscriber. G & R- Waite, will guarantee the payment
of all Frizes fmm their office ; which are only to he had in this city, of A. Wkyman Adven
turers inclosing the Cash, in letters post paid, will be nunctually attended to
j\ regular account of the above drawings, received twice a week. Brize Tickets received in
payment. , -
October 26—t—129
Abner Wevman,
On tiie Bav.
~m——L
Received,
Per brig Savannah Packet,
30 barrels prime Fork
12 do. do. Beef, new
S
A
s
S
S
s
7 ciiests Hyson
For sr.ie by
of a
mperior
nev
Woodrulf &. Brant.
-134
Removal..
C. PAPET & S. MARTEL,
’Respectfully inform the public, that they
r quality. £ have removed to tlie stores, formerly occupied
^ l>y Messrs. Andrew Low ik Co. where they are
hole*salt - and retail,
d toisvid concern.
Lot No.
twenty-three,
(26
) in
o’lbig <iu
the southeast
COl*
ne in
.Hundred
1-cet on Krynot
- street,
.red feel
north, thence v
VO 1
mu- ,
to Whcv
cr-street, tliencc
one ]
ith cr. YVheelf.r-srrcet,
to
the
ug, with
all the unpr-v
t;n.
outs
on lo s:
tisfv three c/.l
C U i
ions
P. Morin,
Informs his customers and the public, tha +
he is just returned from Charleston, where, he
has made clmicc of rhe ’follow ing gs»:»ds, which
are wan inted of rhe first quality.
Mad ira l\ ine, 6 years old, wholesale and re
tail
I .. P. TeneriiTe do.
Sicily do.
S. & C. Howard,
Offer for salty
The schoi.ner t kvall’s cargo., of SALT,
very similar, and quite equal in quality, to Li
verpooi Ground
nov 5 l-
i-tU.
-153
Col]
and Fustic.
55,000 IDs. prime Green C'rifce
26 tons Fustic, fw sale by
j.
sept 1(
■Jait
-‘ l: b v"
R. Mitchel.
S now-opening, .(received by die brig Hetty, and
£ other late arrivals) part of their
q Fa! i and Win tev G oods.
v White anti blue Elains
V Red, yellov. earl white Flannel
£ Brown and black superfine Cloth
v Fine Long-lawn and Linen
S 4 4 jaccnet Muslin
£ Muslin Sfiawls and TJussian Diaper
i( >d Cloth and bed Lace
V Dowlas and ni-Kik Madras Handkerchiefs
Jj Greet! and colored Silks
v Gentlemens fine Hats and superfine beaver
5 Gloves
£ Silk and cotton Umbrellas
<1
/II ick anil scarlet Bom.bazet
S Farnitirre Calicoes and cambric Dimity
^ Fine Gurrahs and Suspenders
COiton-B aO* &C S Terms—Cash, produce, or undoubted towa
, august 15—98
400 Lmskv
Florence
s- Salt, vill be retailed very lew
: Ji. 1 in boxes
to of superior Oil, in extra large bottles
i'otton bagging, of s su-
av:or.st James
others.
John i
(.omliticns cash,
you.'. LI. M.
J 4 bos.-s .a
! Fresh
preserved Limes
• Lemons
r:
• .s
nticrrie
ard
nov
5—12
Sheriff’s sales continue
'1
Al»
On the firft Tti^sd.iy in December next,
•Will be fold at the Court-hottse, in Savannah, between
tht usual hours,
Four Negroes, named Simon, Phoebe, U'M and
Monday—levied on as the property of liluni Onaies,
under a foreclosure of a mortgage in i.pvor of Samuel
RutTel. GREBNE R. DUKE. s. c. c.
—'.S3
C '.ysr.ne Pepper
40 boxez Havana Segars, warranted
Preserved Strawberries, anti a general assort
ment of Sweetmeats, with a number of other
articles.
'File subscriber takes this opportunity to rc
turn his thanks to his customers, for the liberal
encouragement he has received,
them, that lie will be able to redo
sale and retail prices consider* nv
and informs
e his whole
this winter.
. Morin.
,
30bp V-ushels Salt
1U0 pieces Inverness
perior quality
20 kegs FF (iun Powder, and
A few hiids. Tennessee Whiskey. For sale by
Thomas Gardner.
oct 31—131
Prime g’l’ccn Coiiee,
In barrels ar.d bags, for sale by
Peter Mitchel.
oct 29 —130 ,
S acceptances.
S
s Peter Romaio,
S Barber, Jl'ir maker and Ludirs hair Dresser,
c ° t
i, Bryan-street, opposite Low 6t Wallace’s.
J* Respectfully informs hi cu-tomers. and the
^ public in general, that he has returned from th©
S Northward, with a handsome assortment cf
>1
ERFU V1ERY, of all kinds.
:iov
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Slier ill’s sales.
continued.
!
On the first Tuesday, in December next, >
Will be 4o!d at the muit-hoose in b’avannaii 1
between the hours o‘ ten and ;hree o’clock.
All that Lot No, 9, Percival ward, with
the improvements thereon—levied on t>> satis ,
iv an execution, cx’or VV dliam \ > ii=nn '3. Da
vid F. /jctirquii), Hehvv Bourquin and William j
L ' Als^I Lot No, ten, (1C) Darby ward, with the |
improvements thereon ; levied on to satisty
executions, the Bank v
Also. 1 negro vouu
Cordage for sale.
1 Cable 71 inches
I do 61 do.
1 <!J f» T do.
5 colls of Coidsge, from S’ lo 5 inches,
ply at Messrs, i AYi.ca k Scaubuough’:
Ap-
<aiso,
atul improvements-
ri.
Hewitt Sc Ansley.
i-named Lucy—levied on
as the property of Charles E iniy d, under the ;
lVredo.sure of a mortgage from the said C. L.
iJoyd. to Samuel M'illiums.
*31 that Lot No. 3, Oglethorpe ward,
it’d on as the property
o Jacob Flo-.scbem, dec. to satisfy executions
in t.ivov of J. Idler & Co. and Merrill & Park-
hurst. • .
Also, all the estate, right and title of Janies
Cuthhert, dec. nt the time of his death, to one j
undivided haft part cf those Tracts at Land, j
-called Richmond ?c Cue. containing one thou- -
vmd acres, mare or less, adjamuig 1 .ands ot 6.
Wilkins, on Savannah river—sold as the pro- j
perry of Janies Cuthbert, dec. r.t the sui: of'Tho
mas Polliiil. _ , _ ., , „ , .
Also, all that L -. No- 5. liolfand i ythmg,
Percival ward, and impreveinents—levied tn
r-s the ■ico iertv of Samuel \> il,iams, to saUs-
jy execatums th favor «t Jas. Dickson cc Co.
and J.’Idter Sc Co.’ .. _ i
throe Lois in \ rm^ci.nv, Nos. -» o
ar /(j 35 levUd to satisfy an execution, tne
governor vs. Beq. \'2riL
° Alfo. ill that plantation or tract r-f Lard, about 13
miles from Savannah, mar or rhe Augufta
road, contiguous to land ot Kobfc’s elUte, cotitaiumg
’ * seres' levied on as the property of Seth G.
Thrvadcssft, at the fuit of ItV.e Frank- ard others.
Abo, ad that Plantation or tract cf U-r.d called
Bellvue, fituate on the Salts cwtaining acres—
levied op at die prope 5 cf Iffiam Ordes. to toisfy
•an etecution in favor cl the Prefident ot ictnesoa
College.
Greene R. Duke, 3, c. c. i
133
For sal
!50 bags cf Black PEPPER.
J. Caur- if R. I^Iitchel.
t J
-lli
/Russia Diapers ; brown Linnens
tndana J■Jundkerchir.fs
Just received from Boston, s
s
s
s
s
s
s
k
s
s
, . u .... u,.-...-, superior lo any
ij in this cit>, and too numerous to describe. He
S has resumed his profession as formerly, ami
£ will be happy for a share of public patronage,
t, He lias selected a variety of /’rints, for the
S amusement of his customers.
^ nov 7—134
- black silk do.
; 4°- Borabazett
Black Sattins ; do. Sarsnet
.Sewing Silk and Thread
vVhite Jeans, fine ; Dimities
5GU vaids Crash, for towels.
Mervvin, Platt & Co.
rougir-t 10 96
30,000, 25,000
20,000, 10,000
5,000 Dollars !
1
'he subscribers,
Have just received, fier shifts Superior,
’ and Gcdet,
HIGHEST PRIZES
In the New-Vark Union College Lottery, No.
S 3, which commences drawing, early in ths
S Spring.
e 't he subscribers have received Tickets, in
k (he above Lotterr, which will be sold at Eight
Nancy v, i) 0 ti ar;; and fifty cents, during the present
32 hhds. prime Muscovado Sugar
80 bis. bes 1 L ist', do. (which will be sold at <,
^ month ; after which, the price will advance.-
sept ci-
Drop Shot and Bar Lead,
received,
Just
r,aie by
nov !
— I. UU
from Philadelphia, and for
A. RICHARDS & Co.
5 Telfair’s ’wharf.
Yankey Notions, just opened,
Potatoes, Unions arul Cheese
ALSO,
Ilysnn and Imperial Gunpowder Teas, of a
superior quality, fer sale by
E. YarneH. -
sept 24—115
20 hhds prime
re sale, by
oct 26-
Sl'g’HT.
SUGAk, just received, and
GRAY ife PiNDER.
-129
Lu
andiinr,
Freni the shift. Superior,
5 3 barrels prime Beef
6 do. mess do.
9 half do. do. P«fk
2-S iv kins and lufcs fresh Batter
SO si-.all boxes Chilian Tea
40 boxes Doolittle’s Soap
3 casks Limseed OIL For sale by
Woodruff & Brant.
oct 29—o—l-'J
the New-York price)
15,000 lbs. superior quality Coffee
200 • earns be-u quality writing Paper
Bcs! Hyson ai d Imperial Teas
Jamaica and -S-. Cicix Rum
Holland and American Anchor Gin
S Prize Pickets, received in payment;
Murcjuand, Paulding £t Penfield.
sept 10—109 -
Bonnets.
Mrs. Battf.y having returned from the
S Northward, with a large and beautiful assort
ment of Dunstable. Bonnets, Trimmings, &c.
T<- Rj Mudcira, Malmsey and i.eneriffe ^ D f the newest fashions, has taken her former
YVincs c s .and, Whitaker-street, opposite U. Tobler esq
Ees- cogr.iae Brandy, See.
where she requests her customers to call and
coroniotia'.ing terms.
Jolia Moorhead Co.
They- will sell on leascnable and ac- s examine f rthemselves.
S N. B. Bonnets and dresses of all kinds made
^ at the shortest notice
OK COKSIGNMKNT, ^ C? 1 1
6 boxes Irish Linens, well assorted for this S oCilOOL.
markc ! — wo ol which are very fine. s Miss POTTER’S Sen col, fer the instructioa
cc. 29— ci—133
Removal.
£ of young ladies, in .the arts of Painting, Em-
s broidery. Needle work on Munltn, Reading and
S Writing, will commence on Monday the lGtii
b uist. d Mrs. Bauey’s.
The subscriber informs his customer- and the > nov 2 132
public, that he has removed his Saddle ’s shop, S ——
to the south-east corner cf market-squ ire next ^ Oil Consignment,
• inor to Mr. M. Clelanti, and near Mr. nomab S , . n
Miller, where he has tor sale, a large tn<3 e e- ^ f® iihos. best Boston Run.
asstTtment cf articles in his line of >vofcs ^ i>ls - Sumatra I \j*zr—~v.P.!ch^^:il bc scld
ion. He aisotnkes this early methodcf i tforin- ^ Iovv.^by^ M'k .N.,>AlvN»aT 1 >x Co.
ing those indebted to him. (those v.h -c ac- S 001 d 1^1
■ants have been standing for years pas
par- ^
To Rent,
The STORE on Tel‘aii’s wharf, at present
uculariy} that he is compelled to press torpav- q
nner.t, the first of the present crop. He, it live S
same* time, feels grateful to those who have re- ^ _
gularlv paid their accounts, and that k-j will be \ occupied by A. Kicuabds 6c Co. Possession
iiappy to serve them as before. s given the 1st January next.
John Gind at, .Yicxanflcr Telfair.
tbv 9—i; J _ Market-square. S nov 12—135
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nov 5