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Marshal’s sales continued.
Ort the first 9 wrcf/oy in December next,
Wili he seid at the court-house in Savannah,
between the hours of ten and three o’clock,
*Lnt« 'No*,. 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 Clay.
AVso. the following NEGROES, viz.—Y ir-
TP.'Sally, Polly, little Yatro, Judy and child,
sphtebt*. Pussy, Ho«c, Juno. Anthony, Affeba,
f Ilen, Pleasant, Sarah, Charles, Poliadorc, May,
Sancho and Jenny—letitd on as the property
or George Mil’en, to satisfy an execution in
the sixth circuit court of the Georgia district,
in favor of the Hank of the United States.
Also, all that undivided moiety cf 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—tiie for
mer pure haser 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, toriatisfy sundry executions in
favor of die United States.
John Eppinger, n. d. c .
jiov 5—133
Sheriff’s Sales.
J. i. Lawrence, Y
rt. .> Attachment:
rt. >
Win. 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 Negro man r.-imed sold by ordtr of
the honorable the Justices ot the inferior court
Grccnc R. Duke, s. c. c.
nov 5——133
Sheriff's sales continued.
On the firft Tuesday in December nett,
V. r ilf*ae fold at the Court-hoa«e, in Savannah, Between
the meal hoar*,
Four Negroes, named Simon,, Phoebe, Will and
Monday—levied on as the property of I (ham Onales,
' tinder la foreclosure of a mortgage in favor of Samuel
&uffei. greener. duke, *. c. c.
nov 5 *-33
Music and Dancing’.
Marshal's Sales.
On Ike -fixst Tuesday in December next,
'Will be sold at the market house, in the town
ot Darien, hetwoen the hours of 10 and 3
o’clock.
The following Negroes, viz: Dick, Caroline,
Clarissa and two children and Sargo—levied
on as the propet ty of James Pelot.tn satisfy an
execution in favor of Archibald M’Cullatn,
pointed out by the defendant.
John Eppinger,
nov 2— —132 'Marshal.
Marshal's Sales.
Or, the first Tuesday in December ncri,
Will be sold at the court'house, in the city of
Savannah, between the usual hours.
The fallowing NEGROES, viz. January,
Dick. Jenny, Jack, Affy, -Peggy. young Jar.ua-
• ry, Mi'la, liettv, Adam, Charlotte, Matty and
'child, Cupid, Chirr, Jacob, ‘P ope, andt wo chil
dren, Grant and child, Simon, 6'arnh, Sam ami
•Will. Among them are 13 wm tens —levied on
as the property of Stephen Blliot, to satisfy an
execution, in tlte '-Federal Court, in lavor oi
Joseph Clay. JOHN EPPINGER.
W.-v2 132 Marshal.
ohcrilt’s Sales.
On the,first Tuesday inJanuarv next.
Will be sold at the court-house in Savannah,
between the usual hours,
All the right and tide cf Lewis G. Cuthbert,
to a Negro ir.v.n named Bristol—levied on as
the property of said Cuthbert, to satisfy an ex
ecution in favor of John Lillibridge.
G. R. Duke, c. c. c.
Sheriff’s Sales.
Or. the first Tuesday in January next.
Will be sold at the court-house in Savannah,
between the usual hours,
One undivided moiety of all th.it Wharf Lot
in the city ot Savannah, -known by the No. 10
(ten) commonly cal let! Moore’s wharf, with
the improvements thereon, and lying to the
east of Bull street, pursuant to a decree of fore
closure, in favor of John Bolton, survivor,
against ThonnsSc Robert,Newell.
Greene R. Duke, s. e. c.
nov 26——142
J. B. LE ROY,
Refpeflfully informs his friends and she public ; and
more particularly thofe that have heretofore patron:!
ed hi* endeavors, that he i« now returned from the
Northward with the intention of returning fcis ufaal
prdfeflion, tad will pefitively open hi. DANCING
ACADEMY" at his reticence, on Tuefday neir, Sd
December, at 4 o’clock in the afternoon. He ha- taken
with him t.n-able and well recommended afiiltae: Mr.
Fazato n,lately from Charleflon, toatteadtc the Das-
cing part, under his care and direction.
M. Fxcuok, aifo pronofes teaching the French lan
guage on his own account, and will attend Scholars at
their own houles. and for the accommodation nf ihi-
deutJ, will keep an Evening School, at his reffieuce,
back of Mr. Charles Howa-d, lrom 6 to 9 o’clock la the
evening. Terms known by applying as above.
nov 28—cat—
Maher Sc Norris,
(KICK'S WHARF)
Have for sale received hj the brig Hesf.tr the
shift Hufierior and other arrivals,
SO hhds first quality Muscovado Sugars
60 barrels do. do. do. do.
10 do. do. do White Havanna dc.
40 barrels-very prime Green Coffee
25 qr. casks L. P. J'encriffe Wine
2 pipes tin. do. do.
15 do. New-York Anchor Gin
10 puncheons St. Croix Runi
60 bags heavy Malabar Pepper
20 kegs first quality American Gur.-Fowdor
50 pieces Inver ness Bagging (cheap)
25 tlo/Ticklenborgs do,
4 cases Saddlery
2 do. Koran*. Hat-s
2 bales Gicat Coats
oct 20—130
Private Enter?ainmerit.
Tlie subscriber rclinin his thanks to :-.;s
r riends and.thwpublic in general, for the llbe: -
al support he has'receivetl, tor tventv tears,
and informs them, lie continues t*» keep Enter
tainment ter Travellers acd Stabling for Hnr
ses, oil his usual low terms. Hi* stable is always
filled with good Corn, Hay and Fodder, also
afentive Hostlers. \Yn. A. MOORE.
N. B, A few Horses taken l.j the month t
year. 3.incoin street, act 19—si.—1J 9
Education,
The subscriber will open a SCHOOL, in a
joom, directly back of Gihtions’s buildings mar
ket square, on M'-uday, 25 h inst. vrhr*«.he
proposes to teach Spelling. Reading, W rising.
Grammar, Arithmetic. Geography, use ot the
Globes, Geometry, Ti igonumetry -and book
keeping.
He refers the parents and guardians of chil
dren, who may wish to place them under his
instruction, to Messrs. A. Woodruff, S. C. Dun
ning, and J. E. Morris, forhis qu ilificart/ons ;md
character ; who will give satisfactory cnJlurmH-
tion. He also refers them to the above j-taule-
mcn for his terms of tuition, in whose hands a
subscription paper is placed.
£. W. A. Bailey.
nov 23——141
Notice.
Oily Sheriff's Sales.
On the first Tuesday in-December next.
Will be sold nt.the court-house in Savannah,
between the hours of ten and three o’clock,
TwoNKGKOES, named Jack, and Hannah—
levied on as die property of Peter O’Connor,
j to satisfy sundry executions in favor of James
Meteyier, and olherc.
W. Manwdl, '
I oc*. 22—127 City Sheriff
I • J/ ■
J. J.& F. Blanchard,
Marshal’s sales.
On the firfi Tuesday
WilTbe fold it the Market
Mary'*,’ between
The following NECJROE
Nelly and Cook—levied on
favor of -Jfcdediah Olcotr, vs
A!fo,Derry and NarrtTon—
of James Smith, to fatfafj- so
tor* John Callaghan.
Conditions, Cafh.
cc: 31 131
in December ne->,
Hcnfe, iri the tr-wn
tbe ufual hours,
-», viz. Ueifaft, Ned,
to fatiify an eiecuf
Kdwr.rd Shearman.
-Irvied on :*sth- pro
execution in lavor e
of St.
Dick,
'Oil in
-erty
ecu-
JOHN EGOG, n. u-
Marshal’s sales conthl.
■.On the first'Tuesday in December next,
'Will be sold at the Market-house, in the town
of Sr.ir.t Mary’s, between the usual hours,
That.part.of Lot No. twenty-three, (23) in
said town, beginning on the southeast corner,
thence; westtwo hundred tee*, on Bryant-street,
thence one hundred feet north. (hence two hun
dred feet east rr.-Vv'hecler-stroet, tl.er.ee one
hundred feet south on Wheeler-Street, to the
place of beginning, with all the in;provesients
-theiewi—levied on to satisfy three executions
in favor of the United States, 'against Jatr.es
Williamson and others. Conditions cash.
JullU-Boog, D. lic
■ MOV 5— 1
City S’ii--riff’s Snlc,
f)n the first J ursday in December next.
Will be sold, at the Court-house, at the usu
al hours.
The Eastern haft of the Lot, adjoining
- — — -
Francis Roma s, situate in Tyronuel tything,
I’erc.ival ward-- In ini on to satisfy Job.-!
(rrimes, anil Gita if Grimes. Pointed out by •’
the ytendants.
Also, a Bay Horse --levied nnas the property
of John Grimes, to s >risfy sundn- executions.
Yv % ,n. Mtixtvclk-s. c. s.
nov 2—132
Adminisli’atrix’s Sulcs.
ShcrilV's sales, conUnued.
On the first Tuesday in Decc-abrr next,
AViir be -sold at the court-house in Savannah
between the hours ol ten and three o'clootv,
AH that Lot No. 9, Percival ward, v.-itli
‘tile improvements thereon—levied on to satis
ty an execution, cx'or William Wilson vs. Da
vid F. Bourquin, He-iry.Bournuin and William
Lewder).
Also, Lot No. tcn.'(lG) Darby ward, with the
Improvements thereon ; levied on to satisfy
executions, the Bank vs. Hevait. Ar.sle', -
Also, 1 negro woman named Lucy—levied on
as the property of Charles E. Zfoyd, under the
foreclosure of a mortgage from the said C. id.
Uov'd, to Samuel Williams.
Also, all that Lot "No. 1, Oglethorpe'war'd,
and improvements—levied on as the property
ot Jacob Florschem, dec. to satisfy executions
in tavorot T.IdlerSc Go. and Merrill t< Park-
hurst.
Also, all ttie estate, right and title of James
Cuthbert, dec. at the time of his death, to one
undivided half part of those Tracts of Land,
called Richmond £c Cue, •containing otic thou
sand acres,more or less, adjoining Lands of S.
W'ilkius.*onSavannah river—sold as the pro
perty of James Cuthbert, dtc. at the suit of Tho
mas Polhill.
Also, all fliat’Ldt, No. 6. Uoilanu 1 ything,
Percival ward, and improvements—levied on
as the property of Samuel Williams, to satis-
ty executions in haver of Jas. Iflicksen & Co.-
H-id J. -Idler Co.
Also, three Lots in Yamacraw, "Nos. 34, 35
atid 36—-levied or, to satisfy ati execution, tne
governor vs. Ben. Wall.
Alfo,•ali ib*t plantation or tract cf Land, about 53
mile* from Savannah, near or adjoining the Augnfts
road, iontigtiocs to land of Hobb’s efiate, containing
icrcs—drvied on as the property cl Seth G.
ThtMilcrift, at the fi.it of Ifcac Frank' and others.
AUo, «il tbct .Piar,tafion cr tract of Land called
Bellvue, Ctnate a-i the Salts, containing acres—
levied on is the property of Ifbam Oi:ale«,to latuly
an execotion in favor -of the Frefident ot Betliesda
College.
Greentfiv. Duke, s. c. c.
iicfv 5 133
r Jn the b--.-' in Jan "a y -ir.r-’.
Will be fold in this city at the houfe late the- refwlen.ee
of the dec*a*ed,
All tbe perfonal property of Samuel Williams, late
cf this city, merchant, confiding o! Huufeho.d Furui-
tsreyand iundry article, cf jMerchaudise.
Diisii Williams,
r.ov Z\-~iiO AdiuiniSratrix.
Have received by the shift 1 .ouisa Caciha, and
other 'ate arrivals,
Changeable silk Lustrings
White awl-green do.
6 4 and.7-4 Damask silk. Shawl*
.2-4 fancy silk and cotton do.
6-4 white and Ifi.ick lace Veils
Lace Pelerines and black Mode
.£»ladk silk Galloons
Black cotton and worsted Hose
Small tortoiseshell Combs
■Curtain .Fringes and cotton Y-• rr.
Pantaloons half Ho'C
Common and tine Broad Cloths
Hlar.k silk .Florentine
Fine c.oloredTrench Thread
Pound and paper Pins
Iron table and tea Spoons
1 box cotton.Braces, with slides
1 do. /leaver Hats, for children
l bale Russia Sheeting
Which they offer for sale, for cash, product,
or approve*! town acceptances,
nov 9—£l—135
The ait of .drawing.
Mr. Lawrence'Smith, Drawing Master, ire
1 run ton, M. j. respectfully dnforrac .Aeicltiae
irem
ns
ot Savannah; t,iat at .the rdliciiatiou -<;{-several
respectable inhabitants, he prrpv.ie* its ixtach
drawing generally, ar.u beg.-; leave r;o :as;;ure
tho-e who think, .proper to empiuj S*m , that
nothing shall be wanted or, ins mar; to initiate
I'j# pupils in the principles of Draw ing. i:e
also teaches that fashionable-sty It. at ornament
ing ladies dressing boxes. Tables .-See. Por
traits taken in Crayons, and Miniatures risint-
cd, from live, to twenty five cellars.
A Room
Is wanted for-n drawing school, in a suitable
situation. 1 hosetladies who wish to take pri
vate lessons, will -be attended at their own
apartments. Mr. Smith .refers those p<--.'-n:is,
who wish to be taught, to Pib-ssrs George
S Miller, Morris
s .Y.tl.e.j a.tii.Jiiiiii
Tax Returns.
A Hit of Defaulters, of Tax lie. urns, Jar
county of Chatham end year i8lj.
Alrrry,’ Jintes 'G-.
Adams, David L.
Beecmii, Eliza A Morris, 13. ISlO &.Ti
Bacon, John cj M'Lccd, Wm. estate
Beaty, John, estate S Middle'on. Her.ry
iluley, A. estate ^ M*Intosh, Mis. L.
(,'aig at .Mitchci • l . Nichols, G. W. 1S09.
Carnochan, John ^ (0 and 1!
Coi !;e, Win. estate N .V cl, J. Y. 1310 £t 11
•Chatrier, Joseph ^ Newel, Rebecca
Christ, 'Henry S Newel, Thos. 6c Ilobt.
Dccheneaux, i’hos. Nazare 1 2c Mctevier
Dumousic, estate of ^ Pctkirs, John
Dupont, Paul ^ Pol.ock, Isaac, 'T309,
Davies, William S 10 £c I i
:Davis, Ed. and John ^ Paisley, estate of
De Espenose, estate v Walter 6c A. S.
I'.vauL, -J »hn J. ^ IBlO bc 11
Feli, ’Frederick IS. Rais on, George
Akin, Bridge Sc Co.
Are now opening a .{,< rural assortment*of-
SPR1NG and SUMMER GOODS, which -.Mill
be disposed of on reasonable terms, WHOLE
SALE and RETAIL, for -cash, produce wr
good ppper,
amoks iv kten r.RE,
Srotr.l; end Irish (Jznaburgs
Northern Tow Cloth
White and colored //omespun
/,’lue vclluw and white Nankeens
Irish Linens and Slieetiug, approved bleaches
Long Lawns nr.d Estopillns
Brown J/olbmd and /’Ltillas
Cotton shirtings and Sheetings
A'latn and figured cotton Cambrics
Plaid and striped Ginghams
Printed Calicoes and'Cambrics
vVeotiruff, -Cel. Johnston -and Lady H<-.,;s:tuin,
fir >inlormr»t;on of liis qualifications iuiiI char—
Eormel. John
Gordon, A. estate
Glen 6c Hunter
Havens !x Bilbo
lkinter, John
Huustoun, R. J.
H vpton, John
Habcrshtm, A.
Habersham. J.
f-Iunicr. James
Haist. Ha: i lot
Johnston, David
Xtilock, Henry
^ Seymour, G. I
S Stcbbinsj’F. 2c R.
y l'urnbull, Nichol
S Turnbull, Sueaitnah,
a, es'ate
S Wall, Richard, estate
£ W-ylcy, Mary
S Wyley, Richard B.
^ Wyley, Helen
A Wyliie, Henry
^ Weknan, i’. H. 18 TO
A and 11
^ Williams, T. E. 1809,
s n & ii
Sheriff's Sales.
Oil th: first Tuesday ir. December next.
Will be >cud at the court house in Suvantiafe,
between the usual hours.
One mahogany Secretary-—Matrasses, ar.d
a pared ct IV.oks, surrendered by Henry H.
Moungef, an insolvent debtor, for the benefij
ot his creditors.
Greene R. Duke, s. c. c.
aov i-ij!
King, Joseph
Lnngworth, Jaz. Sc Co. Williams, R. F. 1809,
16 i0-& i l s la Sc U
Lefils, El(zi, es’ate ^ Whitefield, Geo.
Mil Ter,J. 1805,10. K 11 s
John PertiboiK-, p. t. r.-c.c-.
N. B. The above Defaulters and all Persons
interested, will make Returns immediately, to
Joa T. Boasts, e-y. Clerk of ike Inferioi
Court, of said county.
Savannah, .\ev. 28——143
The Subscribers,
Having entered into Copartnership, for the
transaction of
Factorage and Commission Business,
Uederthe firm of JOHNSl'ON & WHITE-
FIELD, tender their services to their friend-
and ietlow-ciuxens generally, and trust by thei?
assiduity and a*tendon, to merit their confi
dence and favors. James Johnston,
ect £3—an—ISO George WhileStJcK'
anihr-ic.; coirmon and furniture .Uimitiis
C"ttou and linen table cloth Diapers
. l.ildr.f-’*: and towelling do.
ottou Ca;’!*nr.eres and Grandurelie
Fancy Cords o.:,d Tabby Velvets
C.utti n Stvipcs aTid Checks
Bo- ’lazeev.s and-Snmbazets
Alack and colored .Italian and Cartton Crapes
Rich twilled Leveiuine arid Florence silks
Black and colored l.utestrings
Elegant silk //ose,"Gloves and Sleeves
Ditto lace Veils, Shawla ; Handkerchiefs and
Caps
Silk Cham bray 3 andSpHin.-Ji Lustre a.
Scarlet, orange, chocolate, and blue .'landanas
Plain and figured Lenoes and Muslins
Cotton ami thread Lace; and Footings
Cambric and Musliu Mantles mul Dresses,
worked
Silk and Cotton Shawls
White and colored Marseilles
Turkey-Red Cotton Yarn
Silk Umbrellas and Parasols
Pound and paper / J ins
India Muslins ; Checks and Stripes
White and colored Threads ' i
Superfine Cloths ; Cassimeres and StocYiug-
-iiet', £cc.
And a few tens best German Steel, in small
bars
With a general assortment of IIARDWAAE,
CU I LEA’Y, &c. See.
march 2B f 3ft 1
-cut. Terms known, and specim. ns seen, by
■IPP'j’hC at Mr S. White’s boardinghouse-
not' 4S
Lust or Stolen,
Onto! the cabin of ship M-dalcna. a double
c ised -ilvtr stop WATCH, vfith second—ma
ker’s name, Simon’s.. Liverpool, No 4200. Ir*
the case were two papers, one having the'iib-
scribcr’s name on the back, and the maker’s on
the front; on the other jvas Mathew Wdluk-
A-large gold key, cyphered T. W. was attached
by a blue ribbon. W’atrh makers and others,
are recpies'ed to stop said Watch, if offered to
them, and a generous reward will be paid for
leaving-it with ike printer. - m»v 28—143
.To Hire,
A valuable NEGRO WOMAN, she is a good
cook and washer, or may lie had as a wet r.ursc,
she is careful and attentive. For further in-
formotion, £;>ply to
Henrv Harford. .
nov 23-
Wants Employment.
A young man wishes employ ment in a whole
sale store, -or-coatpting room as an ac'--oinpta it.
A line directed to T. D L. ami left at this of
fice, wili meet with attention,
nov 28—?•!—14?
Just Received,
And for sale by D. if J. Douglass.
1000 pair prime Negro Silt >KS, for cash on’y.
nov 26—142
L 250 Dollars Lost.
A Letter was put into the Post-Office in this
city, on the 17th ult. addressed to Mr. Fiikck-
i»ics Bah, Washington, Wilke* county, en
closing the above sum, in the following bills.*—
A. No. 365 — E. 126—Augurfla Bank, dated
24th December, 1810. for giOO. A. Nr. 224—
E. 128—Augusta hank, dated 29th April. 311,
ior £100. E. No. 127—A. 623—Augusta Bank,
dated 25th March, 1811, for &S0. All endors
ed Gahjixkh Tvrrs, 17th October, 1811;
v/hich ought to have arrived tlvere «m the 22d
ult. but did not arrive. Therefore, if said
Bills should be offered tor circulation, it is rtv-,
quested they may be stopped, and infortnu-
tion given to the subset iber.
Gardner Tufts.
ricy 21—140
D. i). WILLIAMS,
SCHOOL-MASTER.
Will commence teaching at the Filature, ct,
Monday the 2d December next. Terms of tui- j
tion, six and eight dollars per quarter. •
nov 26 142
Found.
A bag of SHOT, marked S. S. G. with a
brush, and S. M. II. With a pen. The owner
may hear where it is, by calling and paying
for this advertisement,
nov 26—m—142
Notice.
All -ersons having demands against the es
tate of general Nathaniel Green, will ren
ter them to the subscriber for payment, pre
vious to the first of November, as a final sett fa
nout will then take place.
Ray Sands.
Cumberland Island, August 24/A 1811—104
N otice.
The Pews of the Presbyterian Church, will
be rented on Monday the 2d December next,
at 11 o’clock. Terms made known on that day.
Edward Stebhins,
Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the
Presbyterian Church. ' nov 23—’■*!
To be hired by the month.
A good disposed young Negro FELLOWC
accustomed to the kitchen or stable, and eaa
be ’ recommended for sobriety and attention to
Ins duties. Enquire at Mr. Stout’s, opposite to
Mer win, Platt CC Co's, or at this office,
nov 26 142
t Ten Dollars Reward.
A Water Spaniel Dog, was lust or stolen ert
Sunday morning last, //e is entirely white,
.ith long woolly hair, curled. If stolen, the
diove reward will be paid, on conviction of
he thief, or hve dollars for the restoration jaf
' he dog- Apply to the printer,
nov i/6———d4k
■
I-n consequence - of the death of Mr. Jckv
Barns, his Store was unavoidably shut for -
a lew days. His friends and the puhliev are
respectfully informed that it is again opened
under the superintendance of Mr J. F. Rein-
oeahp ; aud the present -stock, comprising an
extensive assortment of *SHOES and BOOTS,
are offered for sale, wholesale or retail, for
cash only.
John Gardner,? , ,
Fleming Awn, \ adrt ^ ro ^
'N. B. No shoes will be sent out on triall
sept 28 117