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Marshal**5 sales continued.
Ok the first 7 tleeday in December next.
Will be sold at the court-hou.e in Savannah,
between the hours of ten and three o’clock,
Cots Nos. 2 and 3, with the Improvements
thereon, Warren ward.
n is , hull of a Lot and Improvements in the
village of St. Gaul—levitd on as the propertj
of Stephen Elliott, at the suit t*f Joseph Clay.
Also, the following NEGROES. viz.—Y*ir-
ra, Sally, Polly, little*Yatro, Judy and child,
Phoebe, Pussy, Ho.se, Juno, Anthony, Afleba,
Ben, Pleasant, Sarah, Charles, Poll adore. May,
Sancho and Jenny—levitd on as the property
of George Milien, to satisfy an execution in
the sixth circuit court of the Georgia district,
in favor of the Bank of the United States.
Abo, all that undivided mojety of the 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.purr.hascr not haviag complied with the
terms of sale.
Also, a large quantity of elegant Furniture,
Plate, Bedding, Saddles, Bridles, -8cc.
The above levied on as the property of Ben
jamin Maurice, to satisfy sundry executions in
favor of thr United rttates.
John Eppinger, h, d. c .
nov 5—133
Sheriff’s Sales. -
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Attachment.
!• T. Lawrence,")
• w- £
Wm.AVinkler. 3
On the first i uesday in December next.
Will lie sold at the court-house, in the city o;
Savannah, between the usual hours,
A Negro man named —-— sold, by order o*
the honorable, the Justices ot the inferior court
Greene R. Duke, s. c. c.
nov 5 133
Sheriff’s Sales.
Marshal’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in December next,
Will be sold at the market house, in the town
of Darien, between the hours of 10 and 3
o’clock.
The following Negroes, via; Dirk, Caroline,
Clarissa and two children and Sargo—levied
on as the property of James Pelot, to satisfy an
execution in tavor of Archibald M'Cullam,
pointed out by the defendant.
John Eppinger,
nov 3— —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,
The following NEGROES: viz. January,
Dick. Jenny, Jack, A fly, -Peggy, young Janua
ry, Mida, Betty. 'Adam, Charlotte, Matty and
child, Cupid, Cldoe, Jacob, Pope, andt wo chil
dren, Grant and child,'Simon, Sarah, San: and
Will. Among them 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 EPPJLNGEP,
On the first Tuesday in December next.
Will be sold at the court house in Savannah,
between the usuvl hours.
One mahogany Secretary—Matrasses, and
a parcel of Books, surrendered by Henry. H.
Mounger, an insolvent debtor, lor the benefit
of his creditors.
Greene R. Duke, s
nov 5—133
C. C.
City Sheriff’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in December next.
Will be sold at the court-house in Savannah,
between the hoars of ten and three o’clock,
TwoNEGROES, named Jack, and Hannah—
levied on as the property of Peter O’Connor,
to satisfy sundry executions in favor of James
Metevier, and others.
W. Maxwell,
oct 22—127 City Sheriff.
City Sheriff’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in December next.
Will be sold, at tne Court-house, at the usu
al hours.
The Eastern half of the Lot, adjoining
Francis Koma’s, situate in Ty round tything,
1’ercival ward---levied on to satisfy John
Grimes, and G'lcn isf Grimes. Poir.ted*-aafby
the defendants.
Also, a Bay Horse —levied on as theproperty
of John Grimes, to satisfy sunder executions.
Wm. Maxwell, s
nov 2—132
c. s.
Sheriff's sales.
nov
.13
Marshal,
Marshal’s sales -cont’d.
On the first 'Tuesday in December next,
■Will be sold at the Market-house,
m the-town
of Saint Mary’s, between the usual hours,
That part of Lot No. twenty-three, (23) in
Said town, ‘beginning-on-the southeast corner;
' thence west two hundred feet on Hryant-strec t,
thence one hundred feet north, tlienee two Hun
dred feet east to Wheeler-street, thence one
hundred feet south on Wheeler-street, to the
place of beginning, with all the improvements
thereon—levied on to satisfy three executions
in laved - of the United States, against JanieS'
Williamson and others. Conditions cash.
John Boogt,
nov 5—133
On the firft Tuesday in December next,
Will be fold at the court houfe in Montgomery coan-
ty, betweer the ufual hours.
One bay Hr RoE, about five fee- high, fevtn years
old—levied on a- the property of James Allton, to sa
tisfy an execution in favor of the 5rat e .
Aifo, cue TRACT of .LAND containing 303
acres on Ogechee river, adjoining A. Beal,on the ealt,
and Pendleton and Mumfnrd on the south, known by
the name of the Lake Ferry—levied on as the proper
ty of Charles C. Jenkins, to satisfy’an execution in fa
vor of M'Cuin Belcher, lev ed on and returned to me
by a conftable. , JOHN ROLSTOiv, s. ju c.
oct 2-1 ■ if 123
Sheriff’s sah
D. M.
Marshal’s sales.
On the firft Tuc-day in December next.
Will be fold at tile Market-Houfe, hi the town of St.
Mary’?, between the ufual hours,
The following NEGROES, vis. Belfafl, NeJ. Dick,
Nelly and Cook—levied on to fatisfy an execution in
favor of Jedediih Olcott, vs Edward Shearman.
Alfo, Derry and Sarnfon—levied <-n as the procerty
-of Janies Smith, to futisfy oil execution ir. .aver exccu-
-torsJ-'hn Callaghan.
Conditions, Caih. JOHN BOOG, v>. at-
oct 31 131* "
Sheriff’s sales, continued,.
On the first Tuesday in December next,
’Will be soul at ihc couit-housc in Savannah
between the hours of ten and three o'clock,
Ail that Lot No. 9. 1 trcival ward, with
the improvements thereon—levied on to sans
ty an execution, cx’or William Wilson vs. Da
vid F. Zfourquiu, Henry B our quin and William
Lewden.
CS.
On the firft Tuel'day in December next.
Will be fold at the co-nt houfe in Brunfwick, between
the hours of ten and three o’clock.
One undivided fifth part of a TRACT-a! LAND,
containing fifty acres, bounded eaftwardl-y by the m.’.rfli,
veftwardfy by tiie town couunt ns oi Brar.fnick, for
merly the property of James M‘Leod, derealed—levi
ed on by a ctmfiable and returned o me to fart-fy ad
execution in favor of G. Dupree againft Wm. Alooie.
Conditions of fale, cafh.
eft 31—f—ISl
Jacob Moore, s.
Sheriff’s sales.
On the firft Tuefday ill December next,
Will be fold at the coort-honfe in bre- -livisk, between
the hour- often and three o’clock,
One TR.-.CT oi I AN;), containing i'-ve hundred
acres, lying in the Butfaloe S-.^np, bounding north by
Edwards’s land, and on ail other tides by vacant land,
at the time of furvey. %'
A If-', two MARES, and all the flock of Cattle be-
lot ging to Ta;. Vavne be them more or >efs. To fa-
tisly an execution in favor of the executors of W-iliam
Crawford agair.lt William Payne- Cord.Lions, cafh.
Jacob .vioorc, s. c. c.
cct 31—f—131
Also, Lot No, teu, (10) Davby wardf with the
improvements thereon ; levied on to satisfy
executions, the Bank vs. Hewitt & Ansley.
Also, 1 negro woman named Lucy—levied on
as the property of Charles E, Lovcl, nutlet the
foreclosure of a mortgage from the said C. E.
.Bovd, to Samuel Williams.
Also, till that Lot No. 1, Oglethorpe ward,
and improvements—levied on as the property
ot Jacob Florschcm. dec. to satisfy executions
in tavor of J- Idler & Co. and Merrill & Park-
hurst. . . ' . , r ,
Also, all the estate, right and tnle of Janies
•Cuthbert, dec. at the time of his death, to one
undivided half part of these Tracts of Land,
called Richmond fk Cue, containing one thou
sand acres, more or less, adjoining Lands ot S.
Wilkins, on Savannah river—sold as the pro
perty of James Cuthbert, dec., at the suit cf Tho
mas PolhiU.
Also, all that Lot, No. 6, Holland Ty thing,
TVrcival ward, and improvements—levied on j
as the property of Samuel Williams, to satis- j
fy executions in favor ot Jas. Dickson K Co. •
and J Idler ■& Co. ;
Also, three Lots in Yamacraw, Nos; 34, So {
and 36—lcx-ied on to satisfy an execution, tn
governor vs.Ben. W all.
Alfo, *11 that plantation or tract of Land, about 13 j
Sheriff's sales.
On the first Tuesday in December next.
Will be sold at tiie Court-house in the county
of Zluiloch, between the hours of 10 and 3
o’clock,
Three hundred Acres of Land, with the
Plantation and Improvements thereon, where
major Samuel Lockhart now lives—levied on
as the property of said Lockhart to satisfy
sundry executions, returned to vie by a-consta
ble.
Francis Kennedy, s.
oct 22—ft.*—127
£. C.
To Rent,
The BRICK STORE, at present occupied by
Gray & Finder.
nov 7—134-
1 %-
GEORGIA.
(L. S.]
miles from Savannah, rear or.ad ing the Angufta ,
road,<out«guocsto land of Hol'J sedate, containing j
«, acres—levied on as the property ot Seth G. j
Threadcraft,at the foi: of Iliac Franks and others.^
Alfo all that Plantation or tract of Land called
Betlvoe, fituareou the Salts, containing acres—
levied or as the property of Nham Onales. to lacisfy
an execution in favor of the Preudect of Bethesda
College. ^
Greece R. Duke, s. c- c.
-133
j -By Edmund Roberts,
- clerk of ordinary, for the
"county of Chatham and
E. Rcxrr.xs, c. c. o. c. c. 3 (late aforefaid.
Whereas, Richard Richardfon, applies far letters of
’ admioiflratior., on the eiiate and effe&s cf Wiliism
; Prince, late ot this county. gentleman, dec. on behalf of
| the next of kin and creditors.
] Tbefe at e therefore to cite and admoniih all and fic-
j guiar the kinores and creditors of the f3id dec to file
' their ofcjefUcns, (if any they have) in my ctace, on or
hetore the Ifi day of December next, otherwifeletters
of adminiftra-jon will be granted.
Given uf.d.-r my hand and feal this 111 day of No
vember, in the year cl our ,crd, one tficufand eight
hundred and eleven, and in the Soth year of American
Independence. l*S2]
nov 5-
Siieriff's sales continued.
Ou the 5rd Tuesday in December next,
[ at the Court-house, in Savannah, between
the usual hoqp,
v.-nr Neeroes, named Simon, Ffcoebe, Will and
Will he tb’J
Rufiel.
nov 5
ASS
GEORGIA.
[l. s.;
I By Edmund Roberts
clerk of ordinary f° r £ he
county of Chatham, and
E. Roberts, -e.- c.o c. c.3 ftat£ afovefaid.
Whereas, Dr. Modes Shei'tail, applies for letters of
adminifiratiou ot. the eilatc and effecis of Stephen Wife,
bricklayer dec. as principle creditor.
Tfcrfe are therefore to cite and admr-nilk, all and
lingular, the kindred and creditcr* ot faid deceafed, to
fi-e their objeSion*,(ii ary they have' iu my office,
on or before the 2-:th day o: November next, other-
wife letters o: admiaifiration w ill te granted.
Given under my hand and feal, a: savannah, this
24th day of OsSober, in the year of our Lord ISlI.aud
ti> S5:h vw of American Ind.pcsdr.t^ [128]
ia
Shick & Way,
Ofifivsite Gibiahs's buildings. ^
lave just received, per ship Louisa Coecilia
from New-York, # a .
-4 Cambric Dimities
4- 4 Tambonrd Mulls,
6-4 5attin dott Muslin
Indiestlemi Veils
Do. white kid and beaver Gloves
Plain and. figured Baltin and Lustring Ribbons
Black Velvet
Floss Thread and marking Silk
Sewing Silk assorted.
Flag and Bandana Handkerchiefs
5- 4 purple Cambric Shawls
Madras and Muslin do.
Black Bombasett and brown Linen
Plain and Sattio stripe Toilenet Vesting
Figured Cassiraere do.
Men’s Beaver Gloves
1 piece superfine drab Cloth
ON HAND,
Cloths anti Cassimeres
Bedford, Brunswick and Princess Cord
Stockingnets and pelice Flannels
Red, white and yellow do.
Course and fine Coatings
Men’s lamb wool and worsted Hose
Women’s and men’s cotton do.
Calicoes, Cambrics and Dimities
Black and plaid Silks
4-4 Irish Linens anu cotton Shirtings*
Plain, corded and plaid Muslin
5 5 6-4 and 8-4 cotton Diaper, for tables
Linen and cotton Towcllb g do.
Long Lawn and colored Linen pocket Hlidkfs.
Madras Pulicat and Komal Co.
Diagonal Cambric and common Shawls
Black Crape and do. Bombazine
Do. Made and Pclong
Linen and cotton Thread
Blue, mixed and whited brown do.
Fine Bait as and Humhums
Needles, Tapes, Bobbins, &c. •
They also exp ct to receive in a few days,
the remainder of their
Gun-Powder, Gin, Paints Src:
Landing andjor sale at Ah. 2, Commerce Roxo, .
White Lead, in oil or PAINT
FF. Brandywine GUN-POAVDER
First proof GIN, of - a superior flavor
Fresh NUTMEGS ; Windsor SO AP
One trunk Philadelphia BOOTS, first sort
Sunei fine Philadelphia FLOUR, in half barrels
1500 yards good Tow Cloth
-8 by 10. 9 by II, and 10by 12 window Glass
Heavy black PEPPER
Best writing PAPER, printing do.
Fine Spermaceii Candies
Women’s and Negro SHOES
Northern knii STOCKINGS {f
Paper Hangings, and boi ders of all prices
86 casks assorted Cut NAILS
20 dozen American japaned LAMPS
COFFEE in barrels ; BONNETS
40 pieces common Calicoes
Josepii P. Grant.
nov 5—4h—133.
Broke out in a fresh Place
r
Fall and Winter Goods,
which they will dispose of on reasonable terms,
for cash, produce, or good acceptances paya
ble in town oct 8—121
i ,
Maher Sc >1 .orris,
(NICE’S \\ HARF)
Ildve for sale received by the brig (lesfier the
siiifi Sufierior and other arrivals,
50 hhds first quality Muscovado Sug — ;
60 bands do. - do. do. do.
10 do. tlo do. White Havanna do.
barrels very prime Green CotFee
25 qr. casks L.P. i’enenlFc Wine
2 pries do do. do.
15 do. N-'V York Anchor Gin
10 punciieons St. Croix !<uvn
50 bags heavy Mnluoar Pepper
20 kegs first quality American Gun-Powder
50 pieces Inverness Bagging (cheap)
. 5 do. Tit-klenbergs do.
4 cases S.uMlcry
2 do. K,iram Hats
2 bales G eat Coats
oci 20 -io0
Coffee and Fustic.
35,C00 lbs. pi nne Green Coffee
26 toiyvvusUC, f:.-r sale by
* J. Cuig cv R. Mitchel.-
sept 10-
-109
ankey Notions, just opened,
Potatoes, Unions and ebecse
ALSO,
Hyson and Imperial Gunpowder Teas, of a
superior quality, for sale by
. E. Yarnell."
sept 24—115
The subscribers
Ofier for sale, oji reasonab'e terms, for town
paper, or in barter for produce,
20,060 lbs prime green Coffee
lUU ' "t Muscovado Sugar
19 boxes y
20 bis Loaf do
10 hhds W. I. Rum
lo tons Iron
2ft casks Sherry and Ter.erifie Wine
With a general assortment of Groceries.
G. W. Denton & Co.
M’Kinne, Barnett ts" Co's suharf.
oct 29—130
On Consignment*-
20 hhds. best Boston Ituu.
25 bis. Sumatrd Pepper—which will be sold
-low, liv M’lvIN NIi, BARNETT Sc Co.
oct 31-
131
S. & C. Howard,
Offer for sale,
The schooner Try all’s cargo, of SALT,
very similar, and quite equal in quality, to Li
verpool Ground Sait.
nov 5-
-133
30,000, 25,000
20,000, 10,000
5,000 Dollars !
HIGHEST PRIZES
In the New-York Union College Lottery, No
3, which coinincuccs drawing, early in t!u
spi mg.
Tiie subscribers have received Tickets, n
the above Lottery, which, will be sold at Eigh
Dollars ar.d fifty cents, during the preset-
month ; after which, the price will advance.—
Prize Tickets, received in payment*
Marquand, Paulding Sc Pcnf.eld.
sept 10—109
Peter Romain,
Barber, IVig maker and I,adits hair Dresser
Bryan-street, opposite Low & Wallace’s.
Respectfully informs his customers, and t
public in genera!, t!i*c he has returned trom t:
Surthwr.rd, with a handsome assortment
PERFUMERY', of all kiixk>, superior to -a
in this city, and too numerous to describe. •
has resumed his prof* >>i-m as formerly, a
will be happy for a shear - of public patrcaag*
He. has selected a variety of- Prints, for ;■
amusement c.fhls customers,
not* 7—13* v
The subscriber respectfully informs his
friends and the public, generally, that he lids
aormfienccd business again, iti the long white
store, northeast corner of Market- square, and
has for sale a general and well-chosen assort-
tne ut of
Groceries,
Glass and Crockery Ware, &c.
CONSISTING OF
Sugar in barrels
Double refined Loaf do. superior quality
Tea and Chocolate
Coffee in bags, different sizes
Gin in bafrels
Madeira Wine, id detuijons and bottles
400 gallons choice Vinegar
.Starch in barrels and kegs'*
Pepper and Alspice a
Soap bv the box or lesser quantity
A few small jars prime Boston Butter
Menhaden Irish,-in barrels
200 dozen Tumblers
300 do. wine and jelly Glasses
btoae Wave, assorted, ^about 10CO gallons)
■corisisting of Jugs, Jars ar.d Pitchers
Glauber Salts, by any quantity
Smoaked Herrings in boxes
Choice Mackerel
Market Baskets, assorted
An assortment of Japanned Ware, comprising
sugar-boxes, pitchers, lanterns, 4kc.
Windsor Soap, in boxes
Leaf and manufactured Tobacco
ALSO,
\ small assortment of Dry Goods
About 2000 yards Tow Cloth
A few hundred Gunney Bags
4000 weight Twine, and
A small parcel of Hardware
For sale low for cash.
Ezekiel Yarneik
august 22—101
Saunders Motta,
BARBER AND HAIR-DRESSER,
Takes the liberty or informing his town and
J i*
country customers, that he has removed fronri
iiis old stand, to the shop lately occupied by
Leah Simpson, between the offices of the Mu
seum :uul Republican, where lie will constant
ly attend to all calls m his line, that his friends
may favor him with,
nov 12 J36
Bonhets.
Mrs. Battf.y having retyfrtred from the
Northward, with a large and beautiful assort-
m nt of Dunstable Bonnets, Trimmings, &c.
of the newest fadiiwss, has taken Tier former
stand, Whitaker-street, opposite U. Tobler esq.
where she requests her customers to call and
<-xamine for themscLes.
N. B. Bonnets and dresses of all kinds made
at the shoitest notice
School.
_Miss POTTER’S School, for the instruction
of young ladies, in the arts of Painting, Em
broidery, Needle-work cn Muslin, Reading and
Writing, will commence oo Monday the 10th.
lust, at Mrs. Hatley’s,
nov 2 132
Removal.
The subscriber informs ids customers and the
miblic, that lie has removed his Saddier’s shop,
to the south-east corner of market-square, next
ioor.to Mr. M. Cleland, and near Mr. Thomas
Miller, where he has for rale, a large and ele
gant assortment of articles in his line of profes-
ion. He also takes this early method of inform
ing those indebted lb him/(those whose ac
counts have been standing Tor years past, par
ticularly) that be is compelled to pre-<sNonpay
ment, the first of the present crop. He, at the
same time, feels grateful to these who have re
gularly paid their accounts, and that he will be
nappy to serve them as before..
John Ginirat,
nov 9—135 Market-square.
Tiie subscriber,
Having purchased the PLANTATION, on
• fiich Mr. A z i. a it r> lately resided, forbids any
erson from cutting masts or any timber from
ff the same. He will supply Ship-Carpenters
with masts or spars on unusaal low terms.
A choice gang ol Cattle for sale, if iramedi-
ite application is made,
nov 14——137
VV. M. EVANS.
V good Ccok, Washer and Ironer,
wanted:
A WENCH that can be well recommended,
iil find a situation in a small family,by uppli-
ition to the editor of this paper. /
ruiv 12 i36
To Rent.
The Store I at present occupy, with two cel
trs front ng the Exchange,a g<^l stand for*
Tcerv or •» .iuinission store. Possession givea
•mediate.;.
11. Harford.
nor 2 -—136
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