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Marshals sales continued.
On the first 1 uesday in December next.
Will he said at the court-house in Savannah,
between the hours of ten and three o'clock,
IxJts Nos. 2 and 3, with the Improvements
thereon, Warren ward.
Also, half of a Lot and Improvements in the
village of St. Gaul—levied on as the property
of Stephen Elliott, at the suit of Joseph Ciay.
Also, the following NEGROES, via.—Y ir-
ro, Sally, Polly, little Yai rq, Judy and child,
Phcebe, Pussy, Rose, Jana, Anthony, Affeba,
Ben, Pleasant, Sarah, Charles, PoUaoore, May,
Sancho and Jenny—levied on as the property
of George Millen, to satisfy an execution in
the sixth circuit court of the Georgia district,
in favor r,t the Rank, of the United States.
Also, all that titfdiv ided moiety oftlie Distil
lery, at Spring-Hill, with a lease cf one ?.cre of
gTound ; with the worms, cappers, stills, vats
and other things thereunto attached—the for
mer purchaser not having complied with the •
terms of sale.
Also, a large quantity of elegant Furniture,
Plate, Bedding, Saddles, Bridles, &c..
The above levied on as the property of Ben
jamin Maurice, to satisfy sundry executions in
fator of the United States.
SheriiPs Sales.
J. T. Lawrence. ~> «
> Attachment.
Wm. Winkler. 3
On the first Tuesday in December next.
Will he sold at the court house, in the city of
Savannah, between the usual hours,
A Negr i mat, named sold by order,of
the honorable the, Justices't the inferior court.
Greene R. Duke, s. c. c.
nov 5 133
err
nov 5—133
Jolm Eppinger, m. d. g
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, Affy, ■Peggy, young Janua
ry, Maria, Betty, Adam, Charlotte, Matty and
child, jCupid, Chlce, Jacob, Pope, andt wo chil
dren, Grant and child. Simon, .Sarah, Sam and
Will. Among tlmru are 13 workers - levied on
as the property of Stephen Elliot, to satisfv an
execution, in the Federal Court, in favor of
Joseph Clay. JOHN EPPINGER.
nov 2 132 Marshal.
Marshal’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in December next,
Will be sold at the muvki-i-hou.se, in the town
ol Darien, between the •hojirs of 10 and S
o'clock.
The following Negroes, viz : Dick, Caroline,
Clarissa and two children and Sargo-—levied
on as the property of J lines Pelot, to satisfy an
execution in favor of Archibald M'Cullam,
pointed out by the defendant.
John Eppinger,
nov 2 132 ' Marshal.
Sheriff’s sales continued.
On the £rft Tnefday in December next,
Will be fo'd at the Court-house, iu Savan^h, between
the usual hcur»,
Tour Negroes, named Simon, Phoebe. Will and
Monday—ievied on as the property of Ilham Onaiet,
under * foreclo-ure of a mortgage in favor of Samuel
Ruffe!. GREENS R,DUR£. *. c. c.
nor 5 I3S
City Sheriff’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in December next.
Will be sold at the court-house in Savannah,
betwten the hours of ten and three o’clock,
TwoNEGROES. named Jark. andHannah—
levied on as the property of Peter O’Connor,
to satisfy sundry executions in favor of James
Metevier, and others.
W. Maxwell,
oct 22—12r C’iit Sheriff.
Zachariali driller,
East end, No 1. Commerce Row,
Has far cole on liberal Terms
MUSCOVADO SUGAR, of different cuali-
nes, in hogsheads ai d barrels '
LOAF SUGAR, of £rs*. and second qual y
Prime green CARACCAS COFFEE, aid o
oiher settlemen'.s, in bai rels a. d bags
TEAS of superior quality, in canisters and
boxes
Old L. P. Madeira WINE, in pipes, halfpipes.
bet*led or by the dexnijon
Old Holland GIN
IRISH LINENS, of approved bleaches,by tbe
prece oi package
LONG LAWNS, of fine quality, in half pieces
WHITE ROPE,’Cotton Bagging See.
oct SI— |t—131
City Sheriff’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in December next.
Will be sold, at tbe Court-house, at the usu
al hours.
The Eastern half of the Lot, adjoining
Francis Roma’s, situate in Tyronnel tything,
Percival ward-- levied on to satisfy John
Grimes, and Glen 15" Grimes. Pointed out by
the defendants.
Also, a Bay Horse-—levied on as the property
of John Grimes, to satisfy sundry executions.
Wm. Maxwell, s. c. s.
nov 2—132
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cont’d.
Marshal’s sales
On the first Tuesday in December next,
Will be sold at the Market-house, in the town
•oi’ Saint Mary’s, between tht: usual hours,
That part of Lot No. t-.vontv-three, (23) in
said town, beginning on tf»e southeast corner,
thence west two hundred, feet on Bryant-atreet,
thence one hundred feet north, thence two hun
dred feet east to Wheeler-street, thence one
hundred Feet south on Wheeler-street, to the
piece of beginning, with all the improvement?
thereon—levied on to satisfy three exceptions
in favor of the United States, against James
Williamson and others. Conditions cash.
John Boog, D. m.
r.ov 5—133
Shick & Way,
Opposite Gibbons's buildings.
Have just received, per ship Louisa Ccrciiia,
from New-York,
6-4 Cambric Dimities
4-4 Yambor.rd Mulls,
6-4 Shunt dott Muslin
Ladies demi Veils
Do. white kid and beaver Gloves
Plain and figured Sat'.iu and Lustring Ribbons
iUack Velvet
Floss 1 it. cad and marking Silk
Sewimr SiHc. assorted
6-4 purple C yultric
Madras and Muslin
Marshal’s sales.
On the fir ft Tue'dav in Herein be: t
nud Bandana Handkerchiefs
trie Shawls
ri o.
Black liombazsrt and brown Linen
Plain and Sattinttripe Toilenet Vesting
■ Figured Cassirrieie da.
I Men’s Bt avet Gloves
| 1 piece suuei line drab Cloth
ON HA NO,
Cloths and C asst meres
Bedford, Brunswick anti Princess Cord
Stnckmgnets and pelice Flam.els
Ked,kite and yellow do,
j Course and line Coalings
” Men’s lamb wool atid worsted Hose
W men’s and men’s cottcn do.
< alicoes, Cambrics atid Dimities
Black and plaid Silks
Will he fold at the Market-Houle, in the town ol St.
Ivlary’s, between the ufua! hours,
The following NEGROES, viz. he Haft, Ned, Dick,
Nelly and Cook—levied on to fatisfy an execution ir.
favor of Jedediuh Olcotr, vs. Edward Shearman.
Alfo,Derry and Sanilbn—levied on a? the yrocerty
of James Smith, to fatisfy an execution in lavor execu
tors J'.hn Callaghan.' «
Conditions, Jalh. JOHN BOOG, s. M-
oct 31 iai
KluVkfs.
do.
Sheriff’s sales, continued.
On the first Tuesday in December next.
Will be sold at the couit-housc in Savannah
between the hours often and three o’clock,
All that l.ot No. 9, Percival ward, with
the improvements thereon—levied on to satis
fy an execution, t x’or William Wilson vs. Da
vid F. Zjcurqjuin, Henry Bourquin and William
Lewdcn.
Also, Lot No, ten. (10) Darby ward, with the
impr\ ements thereon ; levied on to satisfy
executions, the Back vs. Hewitt Sc An sky.
Also, 1 negro woman rained Lucy—levied on
as the property of Charles E. Zfoy'd, under the
forecli'snre of a mortgage from the said C. E.
Boyd, to Samuel Williams.
Also, all that Lot No. 1, Oglethorpe ward,
and improvements—levied on as the property
o; Jacob Florschem, dec. to satisfy-executions j
in lavor of J. Idler & Co. and Merrill & Park-
Burst.
Also, all the estate, right and title o: James
Cuthhert, dec. at the time of his death, to one
undivided half part of those Tracts of Land,
called Richmond Sc Cue, containing cr.e thou
sand acres, more or less, adjoining Lands of S.
Wilkins, on Savannah river—sold as the pro
perty of James Cuthbert, dec. at the suit of Tho
mas Polhili.
Also, all that Lot. No. 6. Holland Tything,
Percival ward, and improvements—levied on
as the property of Samuel Williams, to satis- *
fv executions in favor of Jas. Dickson & Co. •
and J Idler Sc Co. j
Also, three Lots in \aroacraw, Nos. '.-.4, .-.5 :
an ,\ go levied on to satisfy an execution, tne
■governor vs. Ben. \\ ail.
Alfo, alt that plantation or tract of Land, about 13 •
xniSsi from Savannah, near or adjoining the Aogufta !
road, ccatignous to land of Kobh’s eiUte, ccncainicg ;
,. . acres _fevic<l on as tbe property ol Seth G.
Threadcral’t, at the fuit of Ifaac Frank? and others.
Alfo, ail diat Plantation cr tract of Lan-i called
3etrvue, fitustecn the Salt*, containing. acre?—
levied on as the property of Hham Omiles, to fatisfy
an execution in favor of the Prefident of Bethesda
CotWge.
Greene R. Duke, s. c. c.
t\ov 5- 133
4 4 Irts’.i Li ens and cotton Shirtings
Plain, corded and p^aid Mu.-lin
5 6-1 anti 6-4 cotton Diaper, for tabl;
f.inen and cotton Towelling do.
Long Lawn r.nd’colored Linen pocke:
Madras Pulicat and Rental
Diagonal Cambric and common Shawls
Black Crape and do. Bombazine
Do. Mode atid Belong
Linen and cotton Thread
Blue, mixed and whited brown do.
Fine Hal't.as and Humhuuts
Needles, Tapes, Bobbins, fkc.
They ttiso exp tet to receive 'n a few days,
the remainder of their
Fall and Winter Goods,
which they will dispose of on reasonable terms,
for cash, produce, or good acceptances paya
Lie iu town n ct 8—121
P. Morin,
Informs his customers and the public, that
he is just returned from Charleston, where he
has made choice of the following goods, which
are warranted ot the first quality;
Madeira Wine, 6 years old, wholesale and re
tail
L. P. TeuerifFe do,
Sicily do.
400 baskets Salt, will be retailed very low
Florence Oil. in boxes q
12 buckets of superior Oil, in extra large bottles
10 jars preserved Limes
4 boxes large Lemons
Fresh Cranberries, best Mustard
Cayenne Pepper
40 boxes Havana Segars, warranted
Preserved Strawbcr aes, and a general assort
ment of Sweatmeats, with a number cf other
articles.
The subscriber t:.kes this op;>o!tr.r,ity to re
turn his titank- to his customers, for the liberai
encouragement he has received, and informs
them, tha he will be able to reduce his whole
sale and retail prices considerable tins winter.
P. Morin.
nov II-
-LX-
-136
Sheriff’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in December next,
VYill be sold at the court house in Savannah,
between the usual hours.
One tnahoganv Secretary—Matrasses, mrd
a parcel of Books, sunvaiered hv Henry H-
Nl''utiger, no insolvent debtor, for the benefit
oj l.iscrcd’iovs.
Giv tTic'R. Duke; s. * . c.
av'5-!»3
Coffee and Fustic.
35,000 lbs. prime (ircen Coffee
20 tons Fustic, for sale by
J. Caig & R. Mitchel.
sept IO—IL‘9
The subscribers
Offer for sale, <>n reasonable terms, for town
paper, or in barter for produce,
20,000 lbs prime green Coffee
2G hhds and ^ Muscovsuk) Sugar
19 boxes J e
20 bis Loaf do
lb hlitls W. I. Rum
10 toi^ Iron
20 c -ARs Sherry and TeneriHe Vf ine
With a general assortment cf Groceries
G. W. Denton &. Co.
AfrbliuMe, Dx-r. -tt r" Go's erharj.
C-A 29—13:
Maher Sc. Norris,
(RICE’S WHARF)
Have for sale received by the b ig Hrsficr rfte
ih:f: Superior a ■ >1 other arrivals,
SO hhds first quality Muscovado Sugars
60 barrels do. do. do. do.
10 do. do. do. White Havrrr.na do.
40 barrels very prime Green G.ffce
25 qr. casks L. P. i'etieriffe W'ins
2 pipes do. do. do. -
15 do. New York Anchor Gin
10 puncheons St. Croix Rum
60 hags heavy. M i.lalu.!' Pepper
20 kegs first quality American.Gun-Powder
50 pieces Inverness Baggiug (cheap)
25 do. Ticklenbcrgs * do.
4 cases Saddlery
2 do. Koram Hats
2 bales tireat Coats
oct 29—130 .
'i'he subscribers,
Have just received, ftcr ships Superior, JVancy
and Goilci,
32 hhds. prime Muscovado Sugar
SO bis. best Loaf, do. (which will be sold a
the New-York price)
15,000 lbs. superior quality Coffee
2u0 reams best quality writing Paper
Best Hyson and Imperial Sees
Jamaica and Si.-Groix Ylctx
Holland and American Ancnor Gin
L. P. Madeira, Malmsey and TenCrlffe
Wines
Bcs' coguiac Brandy, See.
They will sell on te isanabic and ac
commodating terms.
Jolm Moorhead & Co.
OX COKaltSWI'.Nt,
6 boxes Irish Linens, well assorted for this
market—iwo of which arc very tine,
oci 29—L* — ISO
Just received irom Boston,
/fusxia Diapers; brown Linnens
f bvndanfi Handkerchiefs ; black silk tln.
Biaclc Salims ; do. Sarsnet ; ■dr.. Bombazett
Scvving Silk and Thread
vVhite Jear.s, fine ; DmtiScs
50G .yards Craali, for towol i.
Mcrivin, Elatt-'& Co.
an gir t l o ——96
10
Marin,
Has just received per the ‘brig Savannnk-
1‘ncket, and the Champlin from New-York,
I’rcs’n <losheii Buitet, first quaiity
Ditto Iiickovy cute, Turkey Figs
Soft sheiicd A 111 me-ids i
Best Currant-. Capers, Olives
Bordeaux girkins
Scotch Barley, best sailed Oil in flasks
Frcnrigeac Wine, superior quality
'viltpetre, Gold and Silver Leaves
English VVahm'.s, pickled in butties
Walnut and Mushroom Ketchup
iceo bottles best Maocoubau, Scotch and’Rap-
pee Snuff ,
Starch and rig Bine
\"elvet Corks, deinijon Corks
English and Dutdi Brooms, Clamps
Horse Brushes,"*furniture, white-wash and
ceiling do.
And a complete assortment of CORDIALS.
P. Morin.
nov 12 l± 135
Pripoe green Goffee,
In barrels an
bags, for sale by
Peter MiteheL
oct 29—130
For sale,
150 bags of Black REITER.
J. Caig is 1
sept 21 114
o
i.l 3
MiteheL
Received,
Per brig Savannah Packet,
50 barrels prime Perk
1 2 do. do. Beef.neta
chests Hyson Tea, of a superior quality.
For sale by
Woodruff &. Brant.
7 o 134
nov
Gun-Powder, Gift, Paints etc.
Landing and /or sale at Mj. 2, Commerce Rove,
White Lead, in oil or PAIN I
FF. Brandywine GUN PO VV DI’.R
First pi oof GIN, of a superior flwor
Fresh NUTMEGS ; Windsor SOAP
One tiunk Ph ; .!adel[jhia BOOTS, fi si aort
Sui>e>fiiie Philadelphia FLOUR, in h.-lf barrel
1500 vaids gned Tow Cloth
S by 10 9 by 11, »nd 10 by 12 window Glass
Heavy blvk PEPPER.
Best wnttng PAPER, primiagdo.
Ftne Spermaceti Gacdies
Women’s and Negto SHOES
Non hern knit STOCKINGS
P aper Hangings, and bord-^s of all prices
36 casks a-sos.ed Cuf NAILS
20 dozen American japaned LAMPS
Or FEE in barrels ; BONNETS
40 pieces common Calicoes
* Joseph P. Grant.
nov 5—ii>—IS*
Tenuinc, Patent &' Family Medici::e4
••'hich are celebrated for tire cure rf most dis-
euses to which the human body L liable.
Prehared only by the cole Proprietor,
T. W. DYOTT, m. d.
iraxd-son of the late Dr. Robcrtsot^ of Ettln-
hur'gh.'
To he had wholesale and retail.
AT N. €sf R. M‘LEOD : S,
Market Square. Savannah.
DR. ROBER TSON’S
Celrf-r i xd Stomachic Piixi- of limit.’:.
(Price one collar and fifty e£ms.) Or.e of the
■noil efficaciout Medicine* ever offered to the public,
for the ‘peedv relief and cure of bftir.r.le coughs,
cold,, confumptiouv, the hooping cough, ifthmas, paiiu
and wind in the fton.ach, removing habitua' coftivo-
u-L,Itckncfs at the lloir.ach.dyfenterie,, cholera-mor
bus levere gripinga, the faniaicr bowel complaint in
children, Sic. &c.
CERTIFICATE
Of the Rev Dr. Tones, Gas.or -t the Raptisi
Church, and >< • h p’^in tn G n. TT -e.
CBISTtt Cowxtt, July 21,1803.
Sia—You may be furprtfed at my delay in civitis; a
certificate of the great efficacy of Dr. Robertfon’s mo-
ntachic Elixir of Health The chi-4 reafon of the de ay
■was to have more opportunity' ofttsefucs. y f will
irate rrt' own calc In Apiil ' S07. f was feized with a
wiolear infitteiiza, whiih baiHed ail medicine* I rot j Id
tmnk of, 1 bled larjre'y.bu; found b re’.t.f ; at j(} |
! purchafed a bottle of the E'ixtr—it relieved me very
rrtucli, an.! ar.o'hcr bottiestompietelv cored me I then
re-ommended itro other, ill 1 ’ 2,
l do not rentrmbef one inllnttce it: which 11 has filled,
I think i rrty duty to rctommerd it so rhe citizen, of
the L’ni-ed >:ates a* the beft niedtnne that ever came
under niv notice. D;\ VlD JONES.
Dr T. IT. Dyott, l^hiladetphiji.
Dr. Robertson's ’get-able .Yrxvous Cordial,
cr Nature’s Grand Res oraiive,
(Price one dollar and fifty cents,) i* coilfidently re-
comnietided, ac the moil efficacious medicine, for the
fpeedy relielant cure of all iitrvwis complaints, re-
•fnlsing fcti, iucret impropriety of youth and diffinzt-
ed ptoafuret, refidence in warm climates, the immod
erate -cfe of tea, tne urdkilful or cicefttve ufe ol mer
cury, lo often deftruiSive to the- human frame, and
difeafes.peculiar to lemaies ct a certain period of life,
berrennefs. icc
P.x act-,fia letter c om. he ’Ucv. !l%. iiirrq,
late actor of S George’s Par ish, utcrauac
Pi g a
PtriLATtEtf niA, Auguft 7th, 1810.
Dear Sir—Providentially 1 have taken Dr ' Robert.
Ton’s Vegetable Nervous Cordial, or Natures Grand Re-
ftnrative. a fi lliciout time t:i find re ief in a Nerv -us
difsase. I have fince recommended your xr.e iicines to
fevers! of my acquaintance., who hnve been much re
lieved by them : l iha l endeavor t„ introduce them in
to all the families with which 1 am acquainted. 1 be
lieve them to be j^ood : and am tati-lted alter their
fi d trial they will never be aid afnlc for any other
medicine I am, dear sir, your’*, relpe ifu y,
Wm. AYERS,
Dr. T. W. Dyott. No. 112, North Filrh-ftreet.
Dr. Robertson’s Patent Stomachic li ine ti
ters,
(Price one dollar ) Thefe celebrated and well
known hitters, are compofed purely of vegetables, and
are particularly adapted for-reftorittg weak couilitu
ttons.cieanliug and llreiigtheniitg thsi ftontacli, and
iucreafing the appetite; they are extremely ftrvcraa
ble in all feafous, but particularly fo ot: tne aiipr :*. :h
of warm weather, when hillious hahks experience iuch
total lofs of appetite. Alfo, a certain preventative
agaiofi. intermittent fevers, dyfenteries, acc. &c.
Dr. Robertson's celebrated Gout and i\tieu-
mitic /h ope,
(Price two dollars.) A fafe and effectual cure for
the gout, rheumariim, lumbago, ftone and grave],
fwellings and weaknef, of the joints, fj rain*, bruiles,
and all kinds ol green wounds - the cramp, pains nx
the head,face and body, fttlfuef, in theueck, chilblain*
rozen limbs, &c.
Jr. Robertson’s Infallible Worm-Destroying
Lozcntfe.s,
A medicine highly necellary to be kept in all familic
—price 50 cents.
Dr. Dyott'a Anti-Bilious Pills
For the prevention and cure of Bilious and Ma
lignant Fever*. Price 25 cents—large boxes 50
cu;ts.
Dr. Dyott's Patent Itch Ointment
Foi pleafantnefs, fafety, expedition, cafe and certain
ty , ia it infinitely fuperior to any other medicine, for
the cure ot that moft Uifagreeab'e and tormenting dis
order the ITCH. Price 50 cents per box.
Dr. Tistott'a Celebrated Gout end Rheumaiii
Drops,
(Price two dollars.)
The Vegetable Balsam of Life.
(Price one dollar.)
The Balm o f Iberia
Extradled from an Iberian plant, for curing defe3*
of the ficin, and improving the complexion, &c. Price
two dollars.
The Restorative Dentifrice
For cleanftng, wnitening, and prelerving the teeth
and gums. Price 50 cents per bos.
Since the above invaluable medicines were firfl
difeovered, upwards oi'feven hundred rhonfatid per-
fonshave experienced their happy ami laiutary elfeAs,
many of them from the greatell debility.
Dr. Dyott, relpedlfully solicits the public to obferve
that owing to the certificates of cures performed
through the efficacy of the above medicinet^Iia.i£in«
Vi...,„sro trumxrous for thrlcfinfertion in a nevrfpa-
per,heha«in conference thereof ptibiiihed pamphlet*
vtharein are enrolled, in the mo ft demonftrated and
confpicucu* manner, the undsmiable fatft*, figned by
citizens of the firft refpeiftahiiitv, clergy, and members
of the faculty ; and are now‘to be had gratis pf
him, anti his refpettive agents throughout the United
States
A fresh supply of the above MEDICIJVIi S,
Jttft received, and for fz!e oy the following Agent*
wker* alfo Pamphlet* rniy be tad grati*.
N. & R. M*Leod, Savannah;
Samui-.x. Best, at. Nlarvs ;
Hobby tz Bjsce, Augusta,
auguft 13—1S7
Notice.
In ccascquence of the death cf Mr. J'.kk
abus, his store w s unavoidably shut <tp for
. few clays, ilis fi ends and the mblie are
soectfuliy inform' c: l?>at it is aga n ojsened
tier the supennter.dar.ee of Mr J. F. Keik-
aup ; aud the pi t sent stock com triaing art
- .,)v<- issoftiut ot of IjHOliS and BOD i_>,
Terri for sale, wholesale or retail, for
;ash only. .
' Johx Gahdseh, radm’r, t.TQ.tex..
Flbuis’g Axis, ) ^
V. B. No shoes will l>c seat out on trial. -
•ept 28—ur; „ ,J
nov 5—ji.—13S