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Sheriff's sales.
J. J. Sc F. Blanchard,
Have rccctved by the ship Lemi-a Cetcilia, an.c
other late cmvats,
Changeable siik. Lustrings
White and green do.
6-4 rind 7-4 Damask .‘ilk. Shawls
3-4 fancy sHk and cotton do.
6-4 v.h. "e and black lace Veils
Lace Pelerines and black Mode
•On the firit Tuesday in January next.
Will be sold at the Court-house m Savannah,
between the usual Iwon,
Ail that Lot <*f Land in the city o$Savannah.
■with the iai,:r >yen:ents there* n. known i:t the
plan of the city, by the {No. 4) in Decker ward
levied on under several executions by a con
stable a; d returned lo me, as the properly of
•3ohn Street, at the suits of L)r. Moses btuftalL | rilk Galloons
Also, all that space of Ground in Carpenter’s Black cotton and worsted Hose
Row. with the improvements thereon, fronting i Small tortoiseshell Combs
on East-lii oad-street feel, and running to J Curtain Fringes and cotton Yjra
the eastward to a street cai’cd Locabar | Pantaloons half Hose
■f ec t and occupied 'ey the widow of Balthaser ; Common and tine Broad Cloths
-Shaffer esq —levied on as the property of the Buck silk Florentine
-estate of John Peter Lang, to satisfy an cxecu
tion in favor r.f the executor and executrix of
Mr. Henry Lang-deceased.
Also, all that Tract of Land, adjfining the
Coston Bluff plantation, ab ut four miles below
Savannah, containing acres, and fronting
on the marsh of Savannah river, to the north,
and lately occupied by the defendant—levied
on as the property of Emanuel Rengill, to satis
fy an execution in favor of Pearce and Coleman,
Also, a Negro man named Sampson—lened
on and to be sold as the property of Charles
Gilden, to satisfy an execution in t.ivor of 1 .U.
Hurnphreville.
Al-.o. all those two undivided thuds of all
that pace of Ground, in the city of Savannah,
be .g part of Lot No 4. Cat pent er ty thing,
Decker ward, bounding to the sou h thirty teet
on Bay Lane, and running back, north thirty
feet- levied on by a con’stab'e and returned to
me, as the property of John Doon, to s.-.iisfy an
execution in favor of Louisa Love.
Greene R. Duke, s. c. c.
nov 30 i44
Sheriff’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in January next,
Will be sold at the court nou.-e it Savannah,
between the usual hours,
One undivided moiety of all that Wharf Lot
in the city of Savannah, known b) the No. !0
(ten) commonly called Moore’s wharf, with
the improvements thereon, and lying to the
east of Hull-street, pursuant to a decree of fore
closure, in Uv or of John Boit n, survivor,
against Thomas & U-bt-rt Newell.
Greene R. Duke,e. c.
nov 2 6 112
Fine colored French Thread
Pound and paper Pins
Iren table and tea Spoons
1 fc :< cotton Braces, with slides
1 do. Be aver Mats, for children
1 bate Russia Sheeting
Which they offer lor sale, for cash, produce
or approved town acceptances,
nov 9—xl—135
Maher Sc Norris,.
(1% ICE’S WHARF)
Have far sale received by ike brig Hesper the
skip Superior and o her arrivals,
50 hhds first quality Muscovado Sugars
6y barrels do. do do. do.
10 do. do. do White Havanna do.
40 barrels very prime Green Coffee
25 qr. casks L. P. J'eneriffe Wine
‘2. pipes do. do. do.
15 do. New York Anchor Gin
10 puncheons St. Croix Hum
60 bags heavy Malabar Pepper
20 kegs first quality American CIunTowder
50 pieces Im erness-Bagging (cheap)
25 do. Tickletibcrgs
4 cases Sadillei’y
2 do. Koram Hats
2 bales G eat Coats
oct 29--ISO
do.
Sheriff’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in January next,
Wdl lie sold at the com -house in -Savannah,
between the usual Inn rs.
All the right and title of Lev. is G. Cuthbert,
to a Negro man nuned Bristol—levied on as
the property of said Cuthbert, to Satisfy an ex
ecution in favor of John Lillibridge.
G. R. Duke,c. c.
nov 23——141
City Sheriff’s Sales.
Cn the first 7 nesday in J.inunr j next,
"Will be sold at the court-houie in Savannah,
at the u--iial hou. s.
One CIIAIR and HOE'E—levied on a«
the proper ty of Samuel Williams, dec. losa-is-
iy an execti'ioo in favor of Corey Taber.
William Maxwell, s. c. s.
nr.v 30—144
Administratrix’s Sales.
On the fhst Pl .ndan in January iitj-t %
"Will be fold ill this city at the ho-jfe late :Le refidence
ct' the decvafeil.
All the perfonsl property of Samuel Williams, late
of this city, merchant, confuting n{ Houfehuid Furni
ture, and luadry articles of Merchandize.
jLIiza VYiliinms,
nov 21—140 .Adminiftratrir.
Education.
Toe s«!>pcriher will open a SCHOOL, in a
aoom, directly Ruck of Grvxvs’s buiiditms mar
ket square, cn Monday, 25 h inst. where he
proposes-to teach Spellirg. Heading. Writing,
Grammar, Arithmetic, Geography, use of th?
Globes. Geometry, Trigonometry and bonk
keeping.
He refers the parents and guardians o.' chil
dren, who may wish to place them under his
instruction, to Messrs. A. AVoodriiiT, H. C. Dun
ning, and J. E. Morris, for his qualifications and
character ;-who will give satisfactory 'n/orm.t-
tion. He also refers them to the above get.tie
men for his terms of tuition, in whose hands a
SUUSCl'iplion paper is pine, d.
E. XV. A. B.iikr-
nov 23—j.—Ml
i Akin, Bridge & Co.'
Are now opening a general assortment of
SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, which will
be disposed of on reasonable terms, WHOLE
SALE and RETAIL, for cash, produce or
good paper,
AMONG WHICH ARE.
•Scotch and Irish Oznaburgs
Nori hern Tow Cloth
White and colored //orr.espun
A'!ue vellow and white Nankeens
Irish Linens and Sheeting, approved bleaches
Long Lawns and Estopillas
Bro-.vn //olla-td ami JMatiilas
Cotton shirtings and Sheetings
f'lain and figured cotton Cambrics
Plaid and striped Ginghams
Printed Calicoes and Cambrics
Cambric ; common and furniture Dimities
Cotton and linen tabic cloth Diapers
Children's and towelling do.
Cotton Cassimercs and Grandurells
Fancy Cord, a ad ’i’abby Velvets
Cotton Stripes and Checks
dombareens and Bombazets
/Back and colored Italian and Canton Crapes
Rich twilled Levantine and Florence silks
Black and colored Lutestrings
Elegant silk. .Hose, Gloves and Sleeves
Ditto lace Veils, Shawls Handkerchiefs ar.d
C ips
Silk Chambrays and Spanish Lnstrea
Scarlet, orange, chocolate, am! blue Z/andanus
Plain ..ml figured Lenoes and Muslins
Cotton and thread Laces and Footings
Cambric ami Muslin Mantles - and Dresses,
worked
Silk and Cotton Shawls
White and colored Marseilles
ml Paraeols
/’ins
tad Strines
Turkey Red Cotton Yarn
Silk Umbrellas a
Pound and paper
India Muslins ; Cheeks
White ami colored Threads
Superfine Cloths ; Cassimercs and
nets, 2:c.
And a few tons best German Steel, in small
bars
With a general assortment of HARDWARE,
CU J LEAY, See. &c.
march 23 —-
tockinr-
-.3
Nc
Private Er. iertainment.
The subscriber
t eturns
ttIRl'r ?
4 f .»• •>»
to his
libit r-
:\v M
SEYMOUR &
ufitC.
T 7 A
ot WILLIAMS
friends ami the public hi general,
til support ht- has received, for tv. eaty v-nr;
and interns them, he continues t-> keen Enter- j
tainment .tor Travellers and Stublir g for Hor- i
scs, on his usual low terms. His stable is always ■
filled with good Coni, 11 -.y and }’odder, also,
attentive Hostlers. Wm. A. MOORE. j-
N. B. A few Horses taken bv the in nth or
year.
JJncoln-street, oet Jt>—,'f:—119
Lost or Stolen
Out of the cabin of ship
dale:; a.
a double
cased silver stop WATCH, will, second—ma
ster’s -name, Simon’s Liverpool, No 4200. In
the case were two papers, one having the sub
scriber’s name on the back, and the maker’s on
the front; on the other w -.s M hew Vdilluk.
A large gold key, cyphered l’. W was attached
by a blue ribbon- Watchmakers and ethers, j
are requested to stop said Watch, if « fl'ered tc I
them, and a generous reward will he paid ior j
caving it with the printer. nov nS—143 -
Have formed a correspondence in Philadel
phia, ty which they wih cctiiiuuc to leceive ai!
iiie r.ewesi atid m- s. admired pieces cf Music,
1 iuv. aie published in that c.i y, or Nevv-Yo-k
Among a great vaaely iliey now have, a:e the
i«>lIowmg
The Jtisli Melodies, with appropriate words,
by i homas M- t te, er(j. and accon-f any
meins by sir J, hn Stevenson, vis fa.
this uork is published in Europe ii wilt be
repubushed in P dladeiphiai end may be had of
Seymour II uUuiks.
Sonatas for the Piano, by Steroelt, Nicolai, Etc.
Grar d 0 - e;:u;e to Henry IV
Ovcnuic to Lcdoiska
do. to the li.-drap Piincers
do. to iiie i'ravellers
Haydn’s Overtuie f. r two Performers
■gar
J). 1). WILLIAMS,
SCHOOL-MAS iER.
V. iB c<iiu-.ner.ee teaching at the Filature, on
Monday the 2d December next. Terms of tui
tion, six and eight dollars per quarter,
nov 26 142
To let.
" The upper part of the STORE, occupied by
the subscriber.
G. \Y. Denton St Co.
nov 19—139 M'Xmrte, Sartictt P C-.'s. -cdif
Bj !e of Pi -gue ; do. of Traf
clo. of Austeiliis
Sliding Waltz, and vaiious other Waltz’s
Martini’sG:and Moich
Tuikish .'-.aich, and a variety cf other inarches
Songs from the Lady of the Lake
I k. c..v by tb.e ;n;cke
l he Legacy; he Mischievous Bee
V, hen i i me was cl twining the garland ofy ears
I have lov'd ihee, dearly lov’d thee
O cease dear you e ; Faithless Emma
Levs sounds the trumpet oi Joy
Oh i ciimb the Rocks
Soft ringlets of Auburn ; Maid of Lcdi
Canst : hou love me Mary
Ah i thee will I follow
Love, my Maiy dwells with thee
Ah i cruel Maid; See from Ocean rising
Oh nothing in life shall sadden us
K.3 e Kearney
Together w..h 5cr,k c of Instruction for the P!
A NO, ELUTE, CLARIONET and V’lO
LIN; and selections of the best music io
czcn of thc-e insutiroentj, &t,
Glass Ware, &c. &c. ,
V few hhds. Glassware, contiitingcf Decan
ters, Tumblers and Wine GLim-cs,
->oap and Candies; Wrapping Paper
iu-tsla and Ravens Duck ; Cotton iDg^ing
i'wiiie; Cables; Cordage and Spuny-t-a
V few small Anchors ; Hoes ; Axes
Brushes ; Mops, and Russia Bristles
Linseed, Spermaceti and While Otis
Paints and Colors ; Window Grass
Putty ; Salt ; Vinegar ; Molasses.
\Vith a variety of other articles, for sale, by
Hunter £sf Glen.
oct 3—cj:|—119
The Subscribers,
Having entered imo Copartnership, for the
transaction of
Factorage and Commission Business
invitation.
The friends cf science* gitirally, rnd p ■-
ents and guaTdijiS c ; tv:: :!y, -.-liunow
•r may lies cutter expect t<> u- iutcivstcd in tt.e
: lusaclions of the -Sunnury Ac--.de»»y, arc ir-
i ed to be present at ;ca exa-r.iuatior., and ex-
dhitiou of Ute students ir. t.us institution, cat
,:ie Jlthand 1 Jtlt of Decern >er next.
Ey cider of the PoU’-d,
Julia Stevens, scc’ry.
N. 3. The winter vacation ot truce v.eek«,
will commence i in mediate lv alter the c::!:r).-
ticu. nov 3o—y.t—isfi
Dancing School.
to
Gabriel L. Colmesuil
Respectfully inform- m-» friends and the pub
lic in general, that lie is with the intention of
■vw.u^v. m.u vuLumuoi 1.1 " UJ ‘ , 3 1 resuiTi'.Lg hia usual prolessi-m, ana -.villposl-
;ndci tliefiiincfJOHNS ION £5* WHl 1E- j Lively open his Dancing Schioi on I'ue-. tiay,
ELD, te idsr then scivices o their trends i the ‘.OFu Decemaer uexi, at 4o’clock, y m. :U.
and. Iell"w-citizens generally, and t'ust by their j Solomon’s J.cdge Koum. 11 is du\s i.f tattina
ass.duity and attention, to me. it hen confi- - w dl be, every '1 uesd ••>’ Thur-day andF' id .v;
U
FIELD
dence and favors,
oct 29—AM—133
James Johnston.^
George V/hiieheld.
Just Received,
And for sale by D id J Douglass.
1000 p -ir prune Negro rdioEs, tor cash only,
nov 20—14-
>. oliee.
In consequence of the death of Mr. John
Barns, his Store was unavoidabW* shut up for
a lew days, ilis friends and .the public are
respectfully informed that it is again opened
under the seperintendanee of Mr J. F. Rein
gk.akd; and the present stock Comprising an
extensive assortment of *sH' >ES and BOO’l >,
f
and for the accoinnn-dations of his scholars ht:
| will keep also ,n Evening School, at seven
o’clock. His endeavors to satisf) t’ne jvjpiiu
that shall be under his care, will be the best
proofs ot his acknowledgements for the patron
age h“ solicits. Terms, iweLe dollar's per
quarter, halt to he ■ dd in advance,
n-v . 0 ■ i—14-i
Music and Dancing’.
J. B. LE IB >Y,
R efpeflfully irfo’-n-.s his frien-]« and the ptihHe ; anc!
more jurucuijrly tliole that have l.ore:ofar^ fatroniz-
ed Ins endeavor-, that he i now returned from -lie
Northward with the Inter.ti.-n of relutr.ing 2-.i»-viual
profefiion, and «»,- poli ivtly openh. i>-jNi.'1 <»•
, .. , , . . , AC .ADI: MY at his refitience, on TuHday ana- 3d
are oflered lor sale, wholesale or retail,ior | Deeember.atAok.oekintheaue-noor.. *fcfe.uknt
with him ail able and we- recommended adfiitant Mr.
Frlmon, lately fiom CHarlefiaa,-t > sttend othc Dnu-
cing pa t, under hi. care and -.direiftion.
M isEsu-N alio (irofofes tree .-mg the French lan
guage on lii» own act-.ui.t, and.wii attend Scholars at
cash only
JohnGahdneh,? dm , rs tem
Fleming Akin, \
N. B. No shoes will ue sent out on trial
sept 28 117
To Hire,
A valuable NE- -KO WO ai AN, she is a good
cook and washer, or may be had as a u el n.ir . ,
>iie is careful and attentive. Tor fur her iti-
fonnaikn, apply to
Henry Harford.
nov 2S i-l >
250 Dollars Lost.
A Letter was put into the host-Office in this
city, f;:i th.e l7rh ult. addressed to Mr. Freux
kick Ball, Washington, WilLa. cutini}, en
closing the above sum. in the following bills :• -
A. N->. 36t»—Is. 126—Augusta Batik, elated
24th Deccmbor, 1810, for f,! 69. A. Nr. 22 -—
E. 1 *8—Augu-ta hank, dateu 26tk April, '-8! i,
iorglCO- 1’. No. 127 - A 523—Augusta Bank,
tilted 2ttii M • rc!i, !8'1, far All emfi rs
.-.I Lakiikh; derrs, 17ih October, 1811;
which ou Jit to ii -.te arrived cl.ere on the 2-d
their own honks, ur.d h.r the accommodatioi t.iitu-
dentj, will keep an Evening School at hi> refi lcr.ee,
back of Mr Charles Hown d, tr- ra t> to ‘1 o’c.ock. .n the
ev« mu;;, l or » known by .appijing asabavv.
nov us—cu<—
Lumber Factorage,
And Commission business.
Thu siiDscribe. iiavn-g made arm. geuunts
with Mr. John Greene this place, l- r wharf
age and storage, soli it*, from frien-ls r.d
ne public, a share <.f their patronage in h i
above, line, an. 1 uA-atres them tiiat ; -l rtu ity
and attention, shall be bis gu‘::lii:g u n c ; les.
Henry Buford,
•( Bolton’s upper wharf j nov *6— -12
To IliFC,
A smart NEGUO, an excellent waiting
man aid house servant, and Can be lcci p.■ •-
ult. Lut did r.o: arriv.
Tlievuioie, if said
Bills should be oik i _-d lor circulation, it is re
el nested they may be .--topped, -:.d .itiorma-
■n--.idcd ior honesty ami sobriety.
.his oiiice. no/. :i0 141.
•Y.
turn given to the subsciiber.
Gardner Tufts.
uoy 21—140
W a nts Em} ?? or in e n t.
A yc*: g man wishes eiopl \ uient in whole- .
sale store, or compting room as att ac- o.up'a t
A line directed-to T. D L. and left at tins ol
lice, will incut w ith attention,
n. v 28— M—!4 5
W ants Eiiiijlovment.
A V
Ayr uni; man, who.can giv; atidartorv tes
timony of i• is clnracter, would, wish to eng t r n
cither in a Gt mpting-ILluse or Store. fie
w.Hild have nool»j . ction should he ic-t rarci-ed.
ia obtaining a st< ad. situa.ion, lo lake wiitings
| bv tli- jo.». For further particulars enquire *>x
t.iu p:inter. nov 30 -M- -144
oi ice.
Agreeable to the order of the Inferior court
for the county ot Chatham, sitting for ordinary
purposes,
>. id be sold at the Court-house on MONDAY,
the 23d December next, at 19 oV ock,
The following three Nl-Xil’OES, viz. Cork.
Leah, and her child, i.ao, forth" benefit of
the heirs and creditors of Jamas 6".iaw, dec—
Conditions, cash. MAR1IN IivlllGlNS,
nov 12—1.16 Administrator
Lands for sale.
A tract in Jackson county, on Deep Creek,
cunt lining five hundred and seventy-live acres
A tract in Scriven county', near Fort Argvle.
in Clgechee river, containing eleven hundred
acres. A tract in Burke county, on Bark
i Camp, about twelve mil. s below Louisville,
•nt-.iiiing t-. o l. i-.tired and fifty acres. For
irthea: particular-, apply to
John Millkdge. Augusta, ot*
Ebknezi.x Stark, Savannah,
july 2 79
JN olice.
All persons lir ’ g demands against the es-
A waiting: man for sale.
-j
As ca pable a ho-isv servant, ns any in the ciiy
of Savanuah, is -ilfered for sale, on reasonable
tate. ol general Nathaniel Green, will run- j terms. The above mentioned servant, woulti
der them to the sub.-cri ier for payment, pre- , suita gentleman residing in tr.e countiy, i.n
vious to tiie fiist of November, as a final settle- { person who keeps a public house. The cau-e
meat will then take place. i f-r which this servant a i {fared for sale, w ill
Yt-jiv Sands. ■ be candidly revealed to the purchaser. For iu-
Cumheriand Island. August '24th liili—104 ^niaU-m, app.i
ation t.» be made t-> thd prin-
uov 5 13J
For sale,
A new and ger.tetl four wheel CARRIAG:
with plated harness c< mplete.
LILr OTA X.
To
JLi G a .
j The Firs Proof Stare"-, below fh ; * store in the
’ occupuiion of .Mr. Kosehv YVatts, on my
A sorrel HORSE,
ot g.»:>d kgure, is pleasant
ur.ctr the sactiie, and has been occasionally
driven in a sulky and gig. Apply to a
C. Bolton.
ucv 21 140
W it..! ..
buiiuim:
L’so, the Stores in the v:!
c:i said '.vh.arf.
painted.
r«-r terms, apply to
George Jones.
Notice.
All persons are hereby warned against pur-
CCt 15 124
cliasins a note ot
km;,
f hand.
signed
Tu atnas
pay. - .:
Gilbert Ilaigli', i-r order, lor
*
ccy
-Irf-
.138
three hundred doa.-is, dated Nevv-^crk, i
November, Iblf.
Thomas King.
nov SO—?—144
IS mice,
All pefsor*$ s-e forbid snooting;, hunting, ccL
tr
niHtioer
,# v f \ r » /• O
J- ^ L L iVa G«
All pet sens having demands against the es
tate oi Mrs. Sarah Howl?, late of Brvan
County, deceased, are requested to render ::i
their accounts, properly attest .1, and iho>- in
debted. to make pay r.ie: * without delay, to the
; zbacribcr. LEE BLACKSELL,
J2ryu.il County, nov I&—138 Ad.nor
j Notice.
I Will bo sold on ^Tuesday, the 3‘st day of
; December next, to the highest bi*'.der, at the
■ g '.ic d or oid v r C ck->, ■ r tre->p is,ing :n any j residence of the Mibvu: or. the p- rstuial proper
tanner whatsoever, on the I land o; Tybce, ty of '-1 r - Sarah Howl?, deceased, cuiisist-
i tli cut the linmy of the subscriber, as Urey »«< gI HousehoM and E chen Furnit-.r.^ Coa-
iil be prosecuted according to law. unions. Cash. i.ioL Bo.At a - .
will be prosecuted according
James M‘A;;nuUjr.
Tobee, 2C:h Hero. 1811 l 142
Notice.
All persons having any demands a gainst th
.-state of Samuel \\ iluahs, merchant, la*
: this city, are requested to render them ilul-
.nested, and those Lidebted to said estate, w:
•take payment, to
Lima Williams, adm’rx.
oct 26—129
Bryan County, nov 16 —126 Adtn'or
Notice.
And last notice,- to tin-or th -tare Indebted to
the estate cf Charles Truchet, deceased, that
l.'ifess tncy do come forward, on or before tne
first day of Jauti.us'next, 1312, they ^liliinil
heir rc-pcctivcacc. unt' notes or bent!-,, ia the
tiids of .i ; attorney, f< r n-> time oaa be
;iven their, by tue executor.
H. Tucker,
cov 2C—■f—143 quj.Lti. a txccuior.