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Marshal’s Sales.
On thefrit Tuesday in December next,
VYiil be sold at the market-house, in the town
•of Darien, between the hours of 10 and 3
•o’clock.
’1'fio following Negroes, vie: Dick, Caroline,
'Clarissa and two children and Sargo—levied
on as the property of lames Pelot.to satisfy an
'execution in favor of Archibald M'Culiam,
pointed out by the defendant.
John Eppinger,
nov —132 Marshal.
Marshal’s Sales.
Or, the fir.tt Tue* i rj in December next,
Will he sold at the court house, in the city of
Savannah, between the usual hour?.
The fallowing NEGROES : viz. January,
Dick, Jetin) ,'Jack, Affy. ^eggy, youhg Janua-
Ty. Mida, TV;tlv. -\dam, Charlotte, Matty and
Child, Cupid, Chi*. Jacob. Pope, nndt wo chil-
dr -n, Grant and child, Simon, 6'aran, Sam and
Will. Among them ave 13 workers - levied on
as tiie property "of Stephen tlimt, to satisfy an
execution, in the Federal Court, in favor of
Joseph Clav- JOHN EPPINGER,
nov 2 -132 Marshal.
Sheriff’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in January next.
Will be sold at the court house in Savannah
between the usual hours.
One undivided moiety of ail that Wharf Lo
in the city c,i Savannah, k.n -wn by the No. 10
(ten) commonly called Moore’s wharf, with
the improvements thereen, and lying to the
east of Bull street, pursuant to a decree of fore
closure, in iavor of John Bolton, survivor,
against Thomas £c Rober: Newell.
Gnene II- Duke, s. c. c.
r.ov 26 142
Bills on Tv ew-York,
To a limited amount,it £>0 days fight For (ale by
U. Richardson Ss. Co.
■ nov 23—c—141
•J
sales continued.
Marshal s
On the first 1 neallay in December next,
Will he sold at the court-house in Savannah,
between the hours of ten and three o’clock,
Lots Nos. 2 and 3, with the Improvements
'thereon. Warren ward.
Abo, half of a Cot and Improvements in the
villa;*" of St. Gaul—levied on as the property
of Stephen Elliott, at the «=uit of Joseph Clay.
Also, tlm following NEGROES, viz.—V-ti
ro, Sally, Polly, little Yatro. Judy and child.
PI Kobe, Pussy, Rose, Juno. Anthony, Afleha,
. Ben, Pleasant, Sarah, Charles, Poiladore, ha ay,
Rancho and Jenny—levied on as the property
of George Villen, to satisfy an execution in
• the sixth circuit court of the Georgia district,
in favor of the Bank of the United States.
Also, all that undivided moiety of the Distil-
Ierv, 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 pum hnser not having complied with the
terms of sale.
Also, a large quantity of elegant Furniture,
J’late, Bedding, Saddles, Bridles, £-:r..
The above levied on as the property of Ben
jamin Maurice, to satisfy sundry executions in
favor of the United States.
John Eppingcr, m. d. g.
nov 5—133
Marshal's sales cnnl’d.
On the first Tuesday in December next,
Will be sold at the Market-house, in the town
of Saint Mary’s, between the usual hours,
That part of Lot No. twenty-three, (23) in
nai l town, beginning on the ■southeast corner,
the *■ c west two hundred feet onBvvant-street,
' thence one hundred' fret north. thence t wo hun
dred feet ea«t to WheeVr-strcet, thence one
hundred feat south on Wheeler-street, to the
place of beginning, with till the improvement.-
thereon—levied on to satisfy three executions
in favor of the United States, against James
Williamson and others. Conditions cash.
John Boog, D. M.
nov 5—120
Marshal’s sales.
On tSe firfl *Vue=<tay in December next.
Will be fold at the'Market-Home, in the town of St.
Mary'?, between the tibia! hours,
The following NEGROES, viz. Belfaft, Ned, Dick,
Nelly and Cook—levied on to fatisfy an execution in
favor of Jededi th O'.cctt, vs Edward Shearman.
Alfo,Derry atid'Samfun—levied °n a* the- pror erty
•of James Snti'h, to fatisfy a.t execution in tavor execu
tors John Callaghan.
Conditions, Cafe. JOHNBOOG, d. m-
cct 31 •■—131
Sheriff’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in .January next.
Will he sold at the court-house in Savannah,
between the usual hours,
AH the right and title of Lewis G. Cuthbert,
to a Negro mar. named Bristol—levied on as
the property of said Cuthbert, to satisfy an ex-
ecutiox in favor of John LiUibridge.
G. R. Duke, s. c. c.
r.ov 23 141
Sheriff’s sntex continued.
On the firft Tuesday in December next.
Will be fold at the Courc-hou«e, in Savannah, between
the u*ua hours,
Four Negroes, named Simon, Phoebe, Will and
, Monday—levied *n a- the property ot l(ham Dna:e>,
! under ;a foreclosure of a mortgage in favor ol Samuel
RuiTel. . GREENE R. DUKE, a. c. c.
nor S 133
Sheriff’s Sales.
J. T. Lav/rcnce, A
■vs. > Attachment.
Wm. Winkier. J
On the fi si Tuesday in December next,
Will he sold at the court-house, in 'he city of
Savannah, between the usual hours,
A Negro man named sold by order of
the honorable the Justices ot *he inferior court.
Received,
.tnd for sale by the subscriber, per the shit
Cnarles and brig Hcaper. from \>~» Yo fi'
A choice affortment of ready made CLOTHING
fnitali e to the prelent and approaching feafons; con-
lilting of the following articles, v:r:—
Gentlemens fuperfiae olive drab and bottle green
Surtours
Ditto black, blue and bottle green cloth Coatees
Ditto blue carGmere Coatees
Ditto queens end princefs core and fte.kingDet Panta
loons, of various ci lors
Ditto black Florentine Veils, fingie and doable
breaded
Ditto Toi inet and Marseilles, do do do
1 ca«e 4-4 and 7-8 Inlb Linens
1 bale Homhums
Seamen- fine blue lackets and Trowfers
Ditto inlerior do do do
Di’to -ed and white Flannel Shirts and Drawers
Ditto Chick Shirts
Ditto Duck Trowfers
Bia.k. bine and fag Bandana Handkerchiefs
Cotton an.l G.k Ho-e
V/orbed, do
2 cafes Rorani Hats
2 pipes Holland Gin
4 ditto New.-York Anchor, do.
3 hhds old 4th proof-Jamaica Rum
d quarter casks L P. lene.ifTe .Vine
1 pipe cogniac Brandv
IN STOSt,
-* 300 bulhels Liverpool Gr mud Salt
ON CONSIGNMENT,
SCegs good Chewing Tobacco
Pieces Cotton Bagging
P. Torpy,
OCt26—129 Telfair’s -St arf
nov J-
Greene R. Duke, s,
- loo
c. c.
City Sheriff’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in December next,
Will be sold, at the Court-house, at the usu-
pl hours.
The Eastern half of ’the Lot, adjoining
Francis Uoma’s, situate in Tyronncl tything,
Percival -ward-- -levied on to satisfy John
Grimes, and Glen 05” Grimes. Pointed out by
the defendants.
A1 so, a Bay Horse— : levied on as the property
of JohiuGrimes, to satisfy sundry executions.
Wm. Maxwell, s. c. s.
nov 2—132
City Sheriff's Sales.
On th, first Tucsdau in December next.
Will be sol 1 at the court-hou^e in Savannah,
between the boars often uud three o’clock,
T.woNEGROES, named jack, anil .Uamiah —
levied on n ; ; tlie property of Peter O’Cnnn r,
to satisfy sundry executions in favor of James-
Metevier, and others.
w.
oc.t 22—127'
Maxwell,
( itu Sheri.’
For Sale,
3 pipes choice Madeira Wiue
117 coils white Hope
13 barrels Pork
J. Caig & R. Mitch el.
nov 19 139
The Subscriber
Has for sale,
SO keg* White Lead
SO lu g* Spauifh Brown ~j v
50 kegs Yellow Ochre > PAINTS.
10 keg* Black Paint J
Ron* Sheet Load, and a few bundles Northern Hey
Joint Caniociiuu.
nov 23 141
Maher & Norris,
(RICE'S WHARF)
Tare for sale received by 'he b-ig /leafier the
ship Superior and o’her arrivals,
■0 hhds first quality Muscovado Sugars
fj barrels do. dc. do. do."*
0 do. * do. do. Whitellav.mna do.
•9 barrels very prime Green C’oflfee
.5 qr. casks L. P. J’enerifle Wine
pipes do da do.
i5 do. New-York Anchor Gin
0 puncheons St. Croix Hum
*>0 bags lie.ivy Mala ar Pepper
0 keg« first quality American Gun-Powder
50 pirces Inverness Bagging (cheap)
35 do. Ticklenhergs dc.
4 cases Saddlery
2 dn. Koraiin Huts
2 bales Gteat Coats
oct 29- -ICO
For sale,
A new and genteel four waecl CARRIAGE,
with plated harness complete.
I.1K t WISE.
A sorrel HORSE, of g khI figure, is pleasant
under the saddle, and has been occasion ally
driven in a sulky and gig. Apply to
C. Bolton.
nov 21 140
250 Dollars Lost.
A Letie- tv s put into the Post-* . fnce in this 1
city, on tlie 17■ h ult. addressed to Mr. I rede- 1
Rick Bali. YY shir.g on, Wilke cour.tx, en
closing tin ah \e sum nrtbe following bills.*—
A. No. 366—E 126—Augusta Hank, dated
24rh.December, 1810 for S CO. A. Nr. 225
E. 128—Augusta Batik, dale,, ,9th April. ’811.
for S CO E. No. 127 A. 623 Augusta Bank,
dated ~ath M rch. 811. i”i All cudors-
ed Gaiidnkr l UTT6, 17th October, 1 SI 1 ;
which ought to h ive arrived tr.cre >n the 22;l
ult. but did not arrive. Thsrefore, if said
Hills rhould be offered hir circhiatinn, i: is re-
qu sttd they may be ‘-topped, and informa
tion given to the subscriber.
Gardner Tufts.
noy 21—140
A dm i n ist i* a l rix’s Sales.
On ’he firs ’ ’ v:f •. in Janna v nr r •
Will be fold in thi* city at the noufe late the refidence
of the deceased,
All the perfonal property nl Sar.v.iel William*, late
of this city, merchant, confiding of Houfehold rurni-
ture,and lutidry articles of Merchandize.
Elizu Williams,
r.ov 21—!40 Auminiftratrix.
Slreriir’s Sales.
On thC'first Tuesday in December next.
Will be sold at the court house in Savannah,
between the nsu 1 hours.
One mahogany Secretary—Ma’rw-e.s, and
a parcel of Books, surrendered by Henry H.
Mounger, an insolvent debtor, for the benefit
of his creditors.
Greene R. Duke, s. c. c.
nov "5—TS:>
Slier ill’s sab
id.
les, conliiiue
On the .first Tuesday in Decern her next.
Will be sold at the court-house in Savannah
between the hours of ten and three o’clock,
All that Lot No. S, Fercival ward, hh
the improvements thereon—levied on to -atis
fy an execution, tx'or Yv illi.im YY tlson vs Da
vid F. iftyirquin, Henry Bourquin and William
Le'vdcn.
Also. Lot No, ten. (10) Darby ward, with the
improvement's thereon ; levied on to satisfy
executions, the Bank vs. Hcvvi _t Ansiey.
Aiso, 1 negro woman named Lucy—levied cn
as the property of Charles E. AV.vtl, under the
foreclosure of a mortgage from the said C. E.
ZJovd, to Samuel YVilliams.
Also, all that Lot No. 1. Oglethorpe ward,
and improvements—levied on as tne property
of Jacob Florschem. dec. to satisfy executions
in tavor of J. Idler irt Co. and Merrill & Jt’ark-
hurst.
Also, all the estate, right and tide of James
Cuthbert, dec. at the time of his dc*».tii, tc one
undivided half part of those Tracts of Land,
Called Richmond & Cue. containing one thou
sand acres, more or less, atlj ”*ing Lands of S.
YY’ilkins. on Savannah river—sold as the pro
perty-of James Cuthbert, dec. at the suit of Tho
mas Polhill.
Also, all that Lot, No. 6. Holland Tything,
Perctval ward, and improvements—levied on
as the property of Samuel YY illiams, to satis
fy executions in favor ot Jas. Dictson dc Co.
and J. Idler & Cc.
Also, three Leas in Yamtcraw, Nos. 34, 35
and 36—levied on to satisfy an execution, tne
governor vs. Ben. YY all.
Alfo, all thit plantation or tract of Land, abort 13
miles from Savannah, near or adjoining the \ugufta
road, contiguous to land of Kobb’s «ft»te, containing
, acres levied on as the property o! Seth G.
Threadcraft, at the fuit of Ifaac Frank* and other*.
Alfo, all that Plantation or tract of Land called
Bellvne, fituate on the Salts, containing acre*
D. D. WILLIAMS,
SCHOOL-MASTER.
YVill commence fearhtag tile Filature, on
Mortd tv tlv- 2d December next. Terms of tui
tion six and eight dollars per quarter,
nov 26 J 42
Found.
A bag of SK IT. marked S. S.
brush, and S. M. D. with a pen.
may hear where it is, by calling
for this advertisement,
r.ov 26—?i—142
G. with a
The owner
and paying
Private En tert ai 11 ment.
Tiie subscriber returns his thanks to his
friends and tlse public in general, for the liber
al support he has received, for twenty years,
and intnrms’them, he continues to keep Enter
tainment lor Travellers and Stabling for Hor
ses, on hi* u ual low terms. His stable is always
li led with good Corn, Hay and Fodder, also,
at’entire Hostlers. YV:.t. A. MOORE.
N. B. A few Horses taken by the month or
year. JAncoln-street, oct 19—;t£—119
Vocal and Instrumental Music.
The subscriber respectfully informs the citi
zens of Savannah, that he proposes, in a few
days, to open a Si hool or Schools, to teach Vo
cal Music scientifically. -If he should meet
wi*! sofTkient enenuragetnent, he will also
teach instrument 1 music by lessons in private
families. For character and abilities, he has
the pleasure of referring those who wish to
i:r.nrox-e in this very useful art, to the Rev. Dr.
Roli'ck, capt. Taylor, enpt. Marshal!, doctor
Hurra 1 and Messrs Ste'obins and M’Ncil. A
subscription paper will be hanied^by somr-
friemi, for tiie purpose of ascertaining whether
a number of scholars, sufficient to make it ar.
object, can be procured
E. Cummings.
nov 26 142
Coffee and Fustic.
35,000 lbs. prime Green Ccill.e
26 tons Fustic, far sale by
J. Caig &. R. MitchdL
sept 10 l(i9 ~
Sugar.
20 hhds prime-SUGAii, iust Teceiv-fl, and
for sale, bv GRAY 8c FIN l)EH.
oct 26—' 129
Y an key Notions, just opened,
Potatoes, Onions andCheesc
ALSO.
Hyson and Imperial Gunpowder Teas, of a
superior quality , for sale by
E. Yarnell.
■115
’ v ‘ l
l
i, and 1
Bill in FijeiTr.
Camden Superior Court.
Phi ip Goodbrtad,
vs.
Robert Powers,
William Drummond,
Henry Sadler.
It is oHDEUEr, That Kobert'Power*.oneof thede-
fendantsin this tafe, file hi* aaf-.v.-r to the coin a a.tia rs
bill, cn or before the firft day of the next rmni. or 'hat
the !aid bill, as t" him, be taken pro conpesso
It is iDmti t.iDusi', That 'this Bin he pub-
nfhei foi tl.ree months m one oi the Savannah papers.
dhxiruclfront iue imauies,
Isaac Crew*-,
nov 12—|ca—13C Cleric
sept 2-1-
Jlist deceived.
A few pieces cf DafSl B ! ankets
White and bhie Plains, and
Up country Flour. ROBERT WATTS,
nov 12—130 Jones’s wharf.
Stone Lime.
Landing from the brig J hn 6c Hannah, Hall,
master, from Providence, (h i.)
100 casks Stone Lime, for sale by-
Maher <c ? Norris,
nov 21 L 140 Ktcc's -wharf
Glass Ware, &e. &c.
A few hhds. Glassware, consisting of Decan
ters, Tumblers and Wine Glasses,
Soap and Candles ; AVrapping Paper
Russia and RaVens Dni k ; Cotton Bagging
T wine ; Cables; Cordage arid Spunyam
A few small Anchors ; Hoes ; Axes
Brushes ; Mops, and Russia Bristles
Linseed, Spermaceti andYVhale Oils
Paints and Colors ; Window Glass .
Putty ; Salt; Vinegar ; Molasses.
YYith a variety of other articles, for sale, by
Hunter &>' Glen.
oct 3—exj—119
Notice.
All persons are forbid shooting, hunting, cut-
ti.n; v|:s dor old wrecks, or tresp ssing in any
manner whatsoever, on the I-.iaud ot Tyl'ce,
without the lioi-rty of the subscriber, as they
will be .prosecuted uccordirg to law.
Janies M‘AunuIh r .
Tybct, 20.','/ -Vov. 1811 z. 142
Notice.
And last notice, to those that are indebted to
the estate of Charles Trnchcl, deceased, that
u less they do come lo; ward, on or before the
first day of Jam r, next, id. 2, they will find
their respective accounts, note.* or bonds, in the
hands of an attorney', for nnlongt r 'iir.e caji he
given them by the executor.
H. Tucker,
nov 56—t.—142 (jucuifi^ l exrcutoT
Ten Dollars Reward.
*
A v' ater Spaniel Dog, was lost or stolen ora
Sunday morning last. He i- entirely white,
with ieng woolly hair, curled. If stolen, .he
above reward will-be paid, on coii'icti ui of
the thief, or five dollars for the restoration of
the dog. Apply to the printer,
nov 26 si 142
Notice.
The Pev.s of the Presbyterian Church, will
be rented on Monday the 2d December n At,
at 11 o’clock. Terms made- knowfihm that day.
Edward Stebbins,
Chairman of the Board of Tt us tees o/ ihc
Presbyterian Church. nov 23— 41
For sale,
150 bags of Black PEPPER.
J. CaiT cr R. Mitche].
O
-114
sept 21-
To he liired by the month.
A good disposed ; oui g Negr FEI-LiJ\V,
ac* ustomed to the kitchen or stab , and c-*n
be recommended for sebrietv and attention to
h:s'duties. Enquire at Mr. S out’s, opposite to ,
Merwm, Platt dc Co’s, or at this office.
nov 25-
-142
Removal.
Notice.
The subscriber requests all persons, credi
tors, kindred and relations having any demand-
against him, of whatever nature, to call on hi a
and they shall receive satisfaction ; and thus
indebted to him in any manner to settle th-.
same immediately otherwise the law will h
put in force against them without discrimina
tion.
All pe-sons arc hereby cautioned, from gl •
witlmu
levied on « the property of Uham Onaies. to fatisfy | ir.g credit to anvpersr.n on my account, wil
an execution in favor of the Frefideat of Bethesda a written order fi om Joan G. Neidlmger, age a
for me, or from myself.
an execution
College.
cov 5 -
Greene R. Duke,
v f*r>
So C• c«
John M. Daslier.
nov 16——138
The Subscribers,
Having entered inio Copartnership, for the
transaction cf
Factorage and Commission Business, J
Under the fi.ro of JOHNS ION & WHITE-
FIELD, lender their services o heir h erds
and tellow-citizens generally, and trust by their
assiduity and at'ention, to merit their confi
dence and favors. James Johns'cn.
oct 29—ax—130 George YVhi'efield.
Thompson & Lay,
Have just received, an assortment of Northern
made SHOES, of a superior quality, viz.
Ladies white and colored Kid
Jo. Morocco, different colors
)o. Nankeen and Kid Bootees
’.hildrens Morocco and Leather Slips ant
Shoes, assorted sizes
lens Morocco Pumps
Jo. lined and bound Shoes
'Necro Shoes, coarse and fine
ALSO.
A few piece- Northern HOME5?uN.
nov. 16—138 ?
HENRY HARFORD, has removed his
Counting-House to Taylor St Sc- brc.ugi/s
wharf; wi e e he con'ir.ues the FAC i OR-
AGE and COMMISSION BUSINESS, with
the st'ictes: attention,
rov 23—Tf—141
| Exchange Coffee-IIcu-e.
The fuhscribe- having rented of the truSees. the
Room in the Exchange, btely occupied by Mr. Rat
ion, informv his Fetiow-Cit.ze.'iS, gererady, that he
will open a COFFEE HOUSE on M9NDAY next.
Being folly cetemr.med to place this eftab'.iihmet:: up
on the bed footing, and tc render it of as much utility}
as peffib’e he h pcs that hit endeavors will be rtvr.rd-
ed with a {hare of p ublic patronage.
'i'h.Mvd.o %7i:1i io amu-e them-eives with perafing
the Papers, the belt of which will te procured ; will
be accommodated at the fame time with every Liquor,
and of the mod -uperior kind, merely by paving the
value of the fame.
Beef Steaks and - Oyfters will be provided, and an
Ordinary will be etlablhhed, fhculd the plan meet
with any «. couragement.
Card and all other Parties will he accommodated
aid attended to; bu: a 3 promifet are too often made,
the fubscriber wili only add, call and be fatisfied.
bamuel G. jBuuch.
HOT as—rf—141