Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1818-1824, November 10, 1818, Image 1

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THE &EPUBLICAS 4 . mTA»ru.Tniiiii tinut,>onnii 10.1818 ' Prior a* An gnu a, Mov 7. Cotton29} to 30ctij tolucco 9 a 1J»- enreimeal 1 75"»g2; »It 1 50 »t 75; iugsr 16 a I* eof- f ee36a37}: molasses 87} • 9>. whiskey 75 a 81 ■ii-r- • r cmacnctTn DM. near Camden. <9ouih Carolina) on the3 th ult. major Gum K Dmcs. in the 45th jwr ni his in. Donne the last twenty yeara, he fillet, various office* in this city, req ,,ir,n tf talent ami imposing responsibility The onirorm confidence of Die fellow-citixen*; 'I* a fair criterion to .e da mate Ins conduct; oeat least it indicates with some precision. Out Ins pqbtia duties were discharged with fidelity and reputation. As a magistrate. he waa’firm, independent and impartial; uninfluenc ed by the solicitations of the powerful, or the , temptations of the riah—metcing out tlie urbanity i of the genfltaws and the assiduity of the man of business to a)\ without distinction who name with, pi the circle ofhit duties. At a husband and a fa ther, his besit kindled with the finest feelings of ■ pur nature; qad his family trill experience that .their bereavement is irreparable. Warm in Ilia it. .fiictigiems and generous in his disposition, his mi ,'r.aerou* friends sndthe needs, will n member him ■ Vithsinctreregret. Peace t o hi* grave; may it be ! honored by the stranger- beaiitude to his spirit; day it be received among the blessed t SHIP NEWS. PORT OF SAFAM-YAff. asm van. Brig Ann, Ashford, Nrw-York, 10 days—to Wm.Gr tat on. consignee—with merchandize -to Scarbrough A M’Kinne, William.on b De Villen. Campbell b Gumming. Jonas Ru-h. A G Sem.nes Joseph George. J P Henry, and to order Pat- lengert—Mrs Hall, Mrsrrr Poster, Casey, Towns- end Bush, and 13,in the steerage. ilJ-TKt p»s- sengen desire to return their thinks to eapt. Ash ford, for hit attention to their comfort and con venience during the passage. Schr Alligator, Wood. Yewhsw rirer, ? days— with 35 bates of sea-islaml cotton—to Williamson b De Villen, and Scott b Frhm Sloop Enterprise, Bits tow. Providence, (nr) 13 days—with a fult cargo—to Greene b Lippitt, f Prentice. Tall b Sibleys. Minton b Ungers, and ethen. Pnetenetre. John Premia.- and family. Miss Esther Gibson, Miss Stjsan Wyatt, Miss Lucia Green, Mias Sarah-Ann Green, Miss Han nah Hazard. Miss M*’y’Ann Capron, Miss Kl.za- heth Prentice, Mias Sophia Allen, Mias Lidia W. Dyer, Mias Sarah Monroe, Geo. Peckium. Win. Wyatt, Geo W Shaw. John B Arnold, Thomas. G Northrop and John Wood. Sloop Henry, Bradford, New.Btdfonl, 17 days —with potatoes, fish, lumber, be.—to Thompson ft Bonny, Isaac R Gifford, and the master. Pat- trngert, Messrs Harrows. Case, Pierce, Taber. Thompson, Purrington, Uunham, Bacon, Brad ford, Lincoln, Tuckermsn. Ilammond, Davies, Caswell,Sturdeford, Dag,.' t Mayhew, Earle, and five others. 9poke on the 27th ult an lierm brig 11 days from Havana bound to Boston. Sloop Thomas, Allen, Chirleitnn, 1 day—with -porter, tar and brick*—to S C limning, G W Anderson, and.Nudiols, ll b.on b Hills. ctrtnrn, Schr Lydia, Jason, Iticeborough, (Gs) yr* The consignees of Goods per ship THORN, from Liverpool, are requested to en-er their goods and leave ihe permits ai die counting room of JAMES CAItUUTIIERS n*>v It 1 —e—219 For Darien . The schooner PARAGON, James LVeptresi, master, will positively sail on Si liursday next. For freight or passage, apply on board at Williamson b DeVillers’ wharf nov 10 s 519 Proposals +• Will be sreeived b) tie subscriber, for cover- ang three Sheds on Ihe steam boat wharf. 9. C. Dunning. nov io *—319 Sugar, fij'c. , ,T6 hhda very prime Muscovado Sugar 25 do do New-Orleans do 30 bla cherry Brandy 5 do raspberry do 4 hhda Jamaica Rum. For sale by • , C- 0. Griswold Sj Co. nov 10—w- 219 Taylor't storet Flu-market Beef, Tongues, Butter, Uc fife 15 half bis first quality Beef *, 2 do do Tongues ' '7 firkina Goshen Butter 12 half bla buckwheat FloBr 1 A few bis Applet, be. be. Just received per schooner Milo, from New- York, for sale by JOSIAH MUIR. Bulloch’s range, ground floor, nov 10 ■ 219 Sugar, Corn, §*c. 150 bla prime Ni W-Orleanj 9ii|i»r 4000 bushels Lorn, in hags of 2 bushels each T150 bis superfine Philadelphia Flour 2 pipe* superior 4tli proof cognac Brandy Imperial and gunpowder Teas Aabott’a Philadelphia Ht er, in bla. ‘ Cut N-ili, Cotton Baggirg V 3 cases French Silk and kid Gouda 'Medoc Wine, Capers, Olives Brandy Fruits .'Copper SliUa, assorted sizes Perry £ WrigHt. nov 10 1 9 Received Per French trig Jcntct, front ,Vmrz <ru! Alukga, I Building Stone, Tylea, Bricks Mcnailles Candles Claret, in casks and in bexe* * * Window Glass, 8 by 10 Letter, writing and snapping Paper Baskets, Gu» , negro Hats, china Ware Sweet Oil, Vinegar in demijohna and bla Lentil Chairs and arm Chairs, Sweet Meats 200Q boxes mu-catel and bloom Rairios 100 Ms sweet and dry Malaga Wine 150 frails Fig* , 54 bags Almonds 60 batfT9 Filberts 200 jars Grapes.- 50.000 Cork* 3 barrel* bitter Almond* 50 kegs Anchovies. Ionian Books, ■ just kscxirzo, »r ra* coos, ,A,J w?tt It opened in a fen diyr, A VARIETY dr New and Splendid Books. JU*o, by late arrival• from ATem^Tork, Philadel phia u’id Ihttit X number of New Publications; ,izo«e wgicHaas The Ideality of Jonius with a distinguished liv ' ing character estahli-hed with a supplement coniainmg iac similies— g2 flotuar. Lord of the Bright Giiy; or Heroic Poem, . by tlierev. H Milman—S' Reeds Life of General Andrew Jackson, a lew co pies— g>t General Sccti’, Infantry Discipline, abridged—gt New Tales of My Landlord—J}2 Ahecdites of Ron Roy and his Ftmi|y Btewsier’s Edinburgh Encyclopedia. C? 7j|i •merit it now f-niliyhirg in PJuladrlphii which 21 h-.lf vilumet ere oni 4 thihrt < Snbtcnp-i.nr ari yet reteiveil at the original p’ite Song Honks, in great, variety Scblegel’s Lectures on Ancient and Modern Liters lure. 2 v■ 1 1 1 —— j 50 IVhe.tun’s Reports in the .Supreme Court of the United Sl-tes. 3 vols Day’s Digrsted Index to American Sr porters, vol 2. The .Id vclume tf thit -work it new in pren, ’ and will firm a complete abrulgcmei.t of alt American Report! Bay lies'* Digested Index to Modern Common Lew Reports in England and the United States, in 3 roll— A15—a pew and valuable book J ihniton’a New-York Chancery Reports, - vois John don's New York Term Reports, volumes 12, 13 and 14 Johnston’s Digested Index to do Edinburgh Review. No 59 D’Oyly U Mont’s Bible. No*4 LIRE WISE A GREAT VARIETY f»F School Books and Stationary, Whole,ale and retail on accommodating terms W. T. WILLIAMS. nov 10 * 219 The subscriber Having removed *.o tin corn, r store in (lie new brr.k buildings, on Bay and Jefferson street*, has juat received by recent arrivals, and is now open ing an extensive assortment of WOOLLE.Y. COTTO.Y. LIMEM AMD SI X GOODS, which are offered fur sale on accommodating trrmi * lie wishes to rent the three story Uriel; Store, adj -inmg the store occupied by himself. John Tanner. nov 10 219 .Tames Carruthers ms inrosTKii. av tu* suit -rnons, 200 pieces Cotton Bagging Ladies’ at * -emit men's elegant gold Watch: es (London made) Porter and Air, and 1 bale lanii,’* w ol Stockings and Shirts ind. by the thip Cora fnm I,mulon, Best rupt ifine Cloths, Ca-s,meres, Waistcoat ing and Hats Boots and Shoes. Porter, inhlid-; Gloves Elegant work Tables, tea Caddies, tec . Mustard, crotvu Blue Soup and ready dnescil Beef, put up in tin cases- which will be sold on reasonable terms Urttived. on consignment, by the Thorn. a bale* Yorkshire superfine Cloth-; which Will be sold low to close sales nov 10——— 219 New Establishment. GEN i'LKM KN S CLOTHING, K1I.LAM U II1LLS Have just opened at the corner of Whitaker- street and the Bay, a large and elegant assortment of Superfine Clothing, made in tne best manner and moat fashionable style—containing Great Coats, Plaid Cloaks, Surlout and Waterloo Coats, Dress Coat*, Pantaloons, Waistcoats. Drawers fine Shirts, Hats, Bont3 and Shoes, Ho iery and 'doves, and every article for a Full Dress »or ID 1 219 , The, subscriber •mas roa sal*, 20 bales superior quaint wliite Plains 5 * libel* muacovaeto Su ar 19 clival* young hvson Tea fc, - - 1 chaldrons Kendal Coal. nov 10 -l—,319 J. P. Henry, fiultirch t-wh .rf . MAP of GEQHG'H The undersigned, having become Age<t for Sturgea’. Map of Georgia, announces tiialaimige- menti hare been-made for its imihediate publica tion. Subserthera to it are therefore informed,’ that th y wil| be furnished witli it, in succrssion, ss‘ fast as they eqn be fioUjied- A inijnber are now on their way from rbilaeMphia. mil. are dai ly expected. Fereons hojumg subscription t a per* are requested to transmit them ss Cary a* possible, and'forany additional su|t*crjbers nbtan- ed one dollar per map ’will be allowed for ob taining them, provided the money be transmitted with the order*’ . I he Map is elegantly engraved, colored, var- niibeil and mounted tin roltpni, or in iravell’ng form, at *10 each. The size is 5 feet long by 4 feet wide” • W T WILLIAMS. nov 10 —i fr-—219 ' Chatham Act^erny.. . . This instituui bttni; *k w njiei .twr the receji- lion of pupils; tickers of admission will be issued by Mr. FGrt. at the Lancasttritn school room on the lower floor of thv eastern wing of the build ing. from 9 to 12 o'clock irt'the forenoon, and ’from 3 to 5 in the alt r. o ri. * Terms of tu'nion p»vab!eia advance. For the 1st or Latin A Greek class : s S?3 50 2d or English class : : ; t : h0 !1<! itr L«*rc:isftrian class : : j 7 nm tQ ,>r 9 — Christ Ohuttfc ' .' “ The Pews in Ohm church not held in fee >imple will be rented on the first Monday in De cember nezt, for one year ' The sale will com mence at eleven o’clock a x. Terms of sale will be made known on the day of sale Richard \V. Habersham, nov 10—i—-+ 219 treaturer. ~Office Discount and Deposit, BANK It t 8 VASNAU, SOV 10, lSl8. .JV07’/ CE —Thursday next being set i-part by the city council, a* a day of solemn prayer, thank* giving and praise, inconsequence of which, this oflv-e will on that d-.y be closed, therefore all pn- ; er becoming payable on that d»y must he taken up the dav previous. E. EARLY, eathier. nor 10 219 - >’'<•» - ~ Planters’ Bank. Thursday next 12tu iist. having been ap* pointed for a day of thank-giving and praise, tliii I*a«k will be shut; therefore Paper falling due hi that d*y must be tak^n up on the day previ ous J. Ai A119 HALL, cottier. noy 218 - Bank State of Georgia, Surannuk, k' th Aotttmbcr, 181.8. Thnr&diiy next being jet apart b> the city coun cil of Savannah as a day of “solemn prayer, thanks giving aud praise to Almighty God,** this bank will be shut on that day; therefore, all bilk and notes railing due on the l‘2di must be taken up on the lltb. Note*, intended for diftcuunt on Friday, must be offered on Wednesday. By order Anthony Porter, cashier nnv 9 -—218 vPUBLIC sales: Administrator’s sales. 0& Friday, 27th instant, WIU. BZ SOLI*. -1l the auction ttorebj ll'lilifmltt Raker,. AU tie |.trains! property of John S. Alley, dec. C"",iniio or A large and valuable Ovik ol ready made Cloth . Braadslotlisi Cassuperes « Irish Linens Shcejljlgs Waiatpoatings Calicoes Uon.b»z Is, and A variety of other articles AtS**, Hoosehold and Kitchen Furniture; ' • ’ ‘ I cdsaxsTisu or’ , ’■*' * Sidebosnl, tea Tables, act China, Ac Ac Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms, cash. Kitlhatd Gorham, atftp’f, Sale to C.1KMMI 11 o’clock 1 VViltil'urtf dj' Baker, auct'rs- ■ 216 Administrator’s sales. On the jirtt 7'nraritiy in December tiert. Win I e sold at the court house, in the city i f Sa- ysM.ah, Between the hour* of 10 and 2 o'clock. The following Negroes, viv; Move, Celia, Nan- ny apd Binah; the property of tjie estate oJLBen jamiii Lavinder, deceased. Hy order of the court of ordin«ry of Chatham county Julm Haupt, adm'r, ict 19 200 Administrator’s sales. On the fint Tuctday in December next. Will be sold at the c’jurl heme, in the city of Sa vannah, between the hours of 10 and 2 o'clock. The following Negn>e?, to wit: .Sue. P!eas*n> Statin: the property of the estate of Safah • Gpr- rad. By -order of the court of ordinary of Chat ham county. Peter Guerartl, adm’r. oct 19 200 Administrator’s sale. On the frit Tuetday in January, 1819, Will he sold (agreeably to an order cf the ifono arable the justices of the Inferior court of Jef ferson county) That nart of the real estate of Henry M*Conky, leceared, lying in tlie city of Savannah, consist,tig of a House, twenty-fivg feet front by wateen feet death, more or less, fronting on Barpard street; together with the land on which it stands, being a pari of lot ... , on the we*t corner of Brough- ton and Barnard-street* Theabme to be sold fot the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. The sale to take place at ‘.he premise*, at 12 o’clock of that day. D. M. M’Cunkv, adm’or. oct 2 7 1 207 ' Valuable. Property for sale. A well settled l*LAN I’A 1 ION, fi.e mdes from tl.ecity of Savannah, containing 663 acres, 3* of which is now under tlie cultivation of cotton, the growth of which it is only necessary to exa mine, to be satisfied of the fertility of the soil — The greater part of the planted land hat been cleared by the subscriber, wi'hin three years, and there remains 290 acres still to be cleared of the first quality htmmock. the rest is of second q ity, the growth of which consists of oak, hick and pint; and has been kept in reserve lur fads and other plantation use*: the fence* are in the best order, so that the purchaser of this fine estate will list e nothing to do in tlie ensuing season but 'o proceed to plantings On the premises are the following improvements, all built within three years, of the best pitch pine and cypress materi al*. taken from the city market, and in complete order:—A dwelling House, Kitchen, eight negro rfe'Ust a of 2 tenements each with brick chimnies, a large Barn, a Gin-house, with one house impell ing gin, and twenty loot-gins; a coach House and Stables. The I-and can eery conveniently be di vided into two or three tracts, which will be done ‘ required- About one hundred as prime country-born NE GROES, in families, as ever were exhibited, wiil also be sold with the Plantation; either wholly or in three parts. The property can be seen at **)’ time and poases-ion given as soon as the pre sent crop is ginned out. A. S. Bulloch. nov 10—j 219' nov 10 Charles Maurel. ra 219 To Let , The.STORE on the Bay formerly occupied by . Joseph Depass. Immediate possession will be ■^,^1, fi^HOYT, Five dollars’ reward Win be given for RACHEL, she raoaway tbe 1st of October lost. Rachel la about 25 yea: a old, of a yellowiah complexion, about 5 feet 5 inches high, country how. w*V hhown in Savannah and Osechce. A further reward of 5 dollar* arid be rifctKn if sufficient information i* go. e» ofbtr hg- ing harbored by ■ colored person, and 30 dollars* • tf harbored by a white person, *o that they raav- abebrought to punishment. AI1 masters of vesaftb. -ire cautioned against conveying her off; as the *W sh.ll be I Uf in force against them. * T ' ■ - >’ BfRcilitt BoorpOa. . fnao wt-V-419 ; An Ordinance, To prevent horeesand other animals running at large in tbe city of Savannah. Whereas great inconvenience and danger results to the inhabitants of the city of Savannah from hi.rses and other animals running at huge in the *aid cily. Re it orildreil bg the winger and uldermen tf the city cf Savannah, in council aiiemb'ed, and it it hereby or tinned by ike authority of tie tame, That no hone, gelding, mare, colt, filly, mule or jack- »'■*, shall at any time beetween the fint day of November and ihe fint day of May in every year from and after the pairing of tbs act be permit ted or allo.wed to go at large within the limits of the said city. And be it further ordained. That all and every owner or owners of any hone, gelding, mare, coll, filly, mule or jackass that shall be found go ing kt large within the limits of the city of Sa vannah between the days aforesaid, ahaU be’fined lor each and every offence in a sum not exceeding fivc’dolUrs and costs. And be it further ordapagd. That in any .earn when the owner or owner* of any bone, gelding, mare; colt filly, mule iy jackass that may be go- mgat large in the yard city of Savannah, in vio lation of this ordinance, cannot be ascertained, that it shall and may he lawful for the city mar shal or city constable*, or other of them, Jo take op the said horse, griding, mare, colt, filly, mule or jackass, and detain tbe same, subject to tbe fine and costs to be imposedby this ordinance. In Council, Savannah, 20:A/Vi 18C9. Passed JOHN P. 't ILLJAMSON, wejor. [Lf] Attest DD:WILUAMS,c.c It-A hereby ordered/that aU city constables do enforce this ordinance- ,. v * F. U* Stone, o. x. nov in 219 - . u detank Indentures' : For sale at this office. J\Tew Retail Stork. - The sub'Cribt r» «re now opening, &t the vstr sTOHfr Johnston’s square, adjoining Messrs. An drew Low & Co. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Fancy and Staple Dry Goods. Received ay tlie late arrival- from England— which they offe, for rale on reasonable terms. Joan }. Grieve & Co. oct 26 1 2 6 Cheese, Hardware, %a. 100 calk* prune G»«ntn v,het se SO iulf barrels buckwht at Flour on consignment AN ASSORTMENT Hardware and Shoes. For sale by AARON MORGAN, nov 4* L 214 JUarke- square &/■ The Provision Star*., North of the Market square, is now open, and the subscriber ready to furnish those who please to favor him with cuftom-with a variety of choice articles in the above line. •’ ' o'David Votee. nov 4 41 214 , ' Jersey Waggons. 10 Jersey Waggon* ., 6 do do Willi harness and sniffed seats 1 two horse pleasure Waggon, with chair ti p and harnesses complete For Sale by J. BATTELLE A CO- , — - le ant 5 - tt| 215 Saddlery. Amos Momis, next door to I*. H. A T Crx- pon, Market-iquare, has On hand, and will be re ceiving a general assortment of SADDLERY, ma nufictared by M. W. Morgan, Nea-York, wliich are off ered wholesale or retail at reduced prices, nov 4 214 The subscribers having entered in to copartnership-under the firm of Daxr A Pot sax, as Lumber F: ctorf and Committion Jiier- chants, tender their service* to t eir friends and tlie public in the above fine of b.isines*, and hope that by their punctuality atyd attention to business to merit their confidence. They intend keeping a good supply of Fire IVOOD, of which they now have a quantity, and offer it at a moderate price i i Daniel Daly, Gen. F. Putnam. i sept 22—a* * 187 Saw-Alill Cranks and Gudgeons. A constant supply always on land, direct from the manufactory, to be had of S. C. Dunning, ang 8 168 Mo.lL Cojom—ce Row. Prime white Baltimore Corn, WHISKEY; Ac. 3000 huriieis prime wlme Baltimore Com, and 500 bualieb prime yellow Flint Corn—for sale in lota to suit purchasers, by Nicholas £ Neff, . , Jhviter’t wharf WHO HAVE nt STOKE Rye Whiskey’ in hogsheads’ and barrels net 13- 196 1 case figured Canton Crapes 9-4’Canton Shawls .. Canton Mantles * 5 cx-es 4 4 pnd 7 8 Irish Linens l ca*e go Sheeting 1 case 6-4,7 4, 8-4,10-4 and U-4 fined Table Diaper 1 case long Lawn*. At wholesale or retail by 1 ’ •* ’'Joseph Koptnan. orf 94—-.-.,2cs’ 70 casks Lohdoift , 1 Carriage, nearly new, with elegant plated Har- mss ’•’ ’ ’* t second hand two Aone Waggon,, with Har nesses ■ For sale hy ■ ■ ^ - . , J. BATTELLB A CO. nov 7——x|— -217 . ■r John C.- Holcombe Having taken the ware house lafiely occupied by Flewellip A Dtckitaon, offera hiraerviee* in the FACTORAGE if QOJHM1SSIOMLIME. Hi* store houses artpow Undergoing a - thorough repair for the reception or produce^ merchandize, 4*x—and strict at tenffds will be’paid’to. till bust-’ ness commiUsd tO'liircare;. ”’ -inguttd,. f Ga j.-VyJ,-)olS.-’j ■ ’ ’ ’ * ^ " -my Bills of Site.'' ’ For sale aft this office' Sheriff’s sales. On the-fiot Tuetttay in December pert. Will be sold at the court-Turase in J lift-noli, Cam den county, between the ut.u'al hours of ten and thyee o’clock, the loBowing property, to. pit: The one hali’of an undivided tract of Land, ly ing and bemg'in Camden county, on the St. Ma ry’s rivet, one and a half milt’s frotrf the town of 8t Mary’s; levied on as the property of John H. Osborne to satisfy an execution William Davies ra John H. Osborne , Also a tract of Land, on (he Great Satilla river, in Camden count/, containing two hundred acres more or less; levied oh as the property of Joel Tison to satisfy the taxes due on said land for the year .817 and fifty per centum tax for 1816 and. costs Also-a tract of Land, near the town of St Ma ry’s, in Camden county,’ containing fifty acres, more or less; levied on as the property of Fitch I blocum to satisfy the fifty per centum tax for the year 18; 6 and costs Conditions, cash Isaac Bailey, s. c. c. nov 4 214 S* Tb-iloirbw; i jth && . fell be 'o-id b-fae mU S «riy. , A GENERAL Adit-TilMENT - r 0 > ? * s ► 'Groceries Goofi^ * t ■' 41*0 ru A QU«« |HE Wool UqCs & reafly ijui^e dlblKint Sale tocimmeode mill •VcL<(f, !.. A. Howe, auct'r. ■ nov 10——219 ■ c * \ m - Oi) Friday n^.xt, tbe l^ iost. {till be to'd at the tt,.re .f, Jtptet Carrulhers, el$' Smith’! bttildi”gi, to clete consignment!, 50 dost n ALE, in bhttles , , 2» grates a-sqrted CBjOCtERYWAlfE 6 lihds draft PORTJiB W Terms, cash. ” , Salt id com rience nt II o'clock - M. Herbert, .auct'r. nov 9 218 *0n Satiirflay next, Wth inst. Hitt be mid- before my n.re, , to cAoaf cos,ios»xx^,. - 50 boxes superior CRAB CIDER, one dozen each Sale to'commence at II o’lhc'k. ' noy 9 -210 ., . * . ; PUBLIC SALES. On the 21st day of Npvembcrnpxt, IKK be told .it the tbop, in ihe Market jguare, oc cupied- heretofore by Jotrph Kucha., All fhe remainingytock pi Sadiifirry and .Shop Furniture in tjie yaitl shop, togetjfcr with .the Lea*e and Buildings, Particular* at. (he day of sale. <■ John Ljhra, J - Abrahaip. Cxrlilc, «/ Ktltiiuntj Kinsey, j “’ A <kheii. N. II. The creditor* of Joseph Kucui* arc again rrqhetted lo fender then ticii-pi-ds without dvlay to • j CUYLEK, oct 21 202 atto-ncy lor ihe attigneec 1 Sheriff’s sale. On the fit 'Jueetl .y in January next. Will be sold at Springfield, between the. usual hours of ten and three o’clock. All that tract of ‘-and, containing one hundred acres, laying in the county of Effingham, and bounded as follows: on the north by Heed’s, and the estate of Ginrai’s lands, east by Reiser’s and Reed’s, south by Reiser’s— levied .on *s the pro perty of John I. Medgsker to satisfy a judgment in favor of John G Neidlinger—being property retufhed by a conslabie. ' Isaac Garrasun, s. e.c. nov 5.—■—i2!5 - Administrator’s sale, On th^ tir»kt iSaturna^*» iiec ^nOer next, *iYiUbe told ai Hbenezer, ftjjzanr&m i*u»iu, between the fours .bf lU dud 3 ®*ctoc4r # ... ' ‘ r1 \ ALL THE ,‘ ** V — PERSONAL PUOPEJITT, belonging to the estate of the late Christian Bid- dei.b-ck, deceased. 'I.o be void for the benefit of the heirs anu ct editors of said eatate- ... \ Conditions ,wi]l he made know non the dayoir safe.. ’ . GEORGftFOY.oAw’r.v noy 1C—rj——219 .- , ’ iff All persons having demands against the oftsve etiute, Will render them in properly attested, aiyu those indebted will make payment'to i , ’ V nov 10-fr—219 ' T GEa FOY, adm’r. Valuable lands for yule'. On tl'.c first'TueiiJiiy in December next", Will bet Mat tie court haute in this city, between , theutual Mr*, l A> valuable a TRACT of LANb as any in thi* . state, ajtuated within a few mile* of Darien, bound ed by Lewis’ creek and tlie .Alal’*tnaha river, conf taining l'SO acres, calculated tor (he culture of rice, potion or sugar. * >■ ® .' Jilso i A House aiid Lot, at Baisden’s hlulfc a hralUiV iysidei*e hear Uie land. Them L ' * ' list day, private'sale nor 4 |-i-7-2lft 'Ihe subscriber ~ Having leased the wliart and Cock, n'Xt bu' >ne bdow that occupied by Messrs Uaows, Gkezxx A Co. announces to hit friends and tlie public, that lie will, on the fint of November next, comir.ence the l.UM Uhl ft FACTORAGE and COM.HISSIOMItUSIMESS on said whirl. George XV. Collins, sept 10 f 182. Notice. * The subscriber!lave taken the west end of the fire-proof stores on Junes’ wharf, below Ihe Ex change, ami now tender their services to their friends and the miblic in tfie transaction ol COM MISSION BUSINESS in general. LarocheSt Watson, oatl? irf 199 ' Jacob Fuerth, SURGEON DENTIST, Ltacly fromHamburg, • Offtre his services to the public in the various brandies of his profession. He will be found at. die house of Dr. L. U. Fuerth, south ol the rev. Dr Kollock. ^ oct 6- -193 ASSIZE of BREAD. The price of Sour being 11 dollar* per barrel, the weight of bread for the present month must be as follows, vie: lb. es. 12} cents loaf must weigh 2 1 6} do do do do 1 } Of which all bakers and sellers of bread will take due notice. JOHN L ROBERTS, nov 7 *-217 city treaturer Notice. The subscriber wishing*to move from tbe state rffeto for sate-a PLAMTATJOM, lying on tbe Louisville road, containing thirteen I - ndred acres of Land, with an excellent Dwelling House, suita ble for the entertrinment of travellers'. There is also thereon an extdlenf mid seat and min. irons, and McesB^r.YOtkuiJdirigs. Any personal*-, ing to purpose can thepremisesr- ; jV r < Jiv.A ’ . r ; Winneyford Donnelh' ct< 5—^r-^97 g- One hsirof the store at prerent occupied by TefTt A P*kin«. Inquire at the alone, sepf 2-si—f—:S8 Administrator*t sales. On Ihe Jirtt Tttctday In December next. Will be solu before tbe court-house in this c : ty. . between the usual boors, 2; 2 teres tide ** strp, first quality, on Hutchin son’* l.d»r,d, oppnmU the city 65U acres Ou Great Satilla, fresh marsh and nine ‘ land ' i "l ' ;;; 1)00 scyes on Ciimlierlspd island, in the county of Camden, about &'0 acres of which is planting ” land—on tfie premises is a good dwtlling houie, Ac ... ; ’- - ■> 6J0 acres of tide swamp, on lewis’ creek, M'liitoalt eoutily, originally- purchased as confis cated property x ’ ' , ■ 500 acres in Liberty county, north aide of South Newport, Hull Town swamp, originally granted to the late Samuel Lachlan M'lnlo.-h 25) acres on Houston’s swamp, in M'tntoab county, near the upper end of M’Ksytlian’a island 35 acres adjoining the east end of tfie cily of fisrannab, part tide and part high land ' ’ Also Lot No 12, Franklin ward, together with Ihe Building still Improvementt thereon, at present' occupied by Mix. Morns’ Miller - *’ , * * Conditions of sale made known-at-tbe time of sale ' . -fft- (ff 71ie high land above adrertised for sale on the esitern end of the city, and river land ad-, joining, are laid out in lots, and will be aold at -uch— also a part of tbe land Oh Hulcbinsnri’s isl and. and fronting on Savannah river, is laid out in wharf lots, anu wiH j>e sold fsvudi Accurate, plant of the above nay be seen lijr applying to .. tlie subscriber . Sold' as Mie properly nf the estate .of the Ijtte Dr. John K. Wftrd, deceased, by order of tlie ad ministrators M. Herbert, auct'r. oaf7 217 t Administrators sales. On the Jirtt Tuesday in Qe'ccnibitr next, Will be arid before tlie court bouse in Ibe eityo Savannah, between tbe .Usual bours Hie follow ing negroes, to wit: - Mary and her children; sold xs the personal property'ol Alexander Hyberaham, deceased, v By order of the Administrator... M. jlerbert, auct'r. oct 6 193 , - - Administrator’s sales. Pn the Jirtt Tiimlay ,n‘ December ne^t, ., 2 Will be rold before .the court-house in fhe city of Savannah, between the usual hours, the follow ing negroes: Tom, Sary, Hilly, Nancy, T-a’-ly, Harriet. Hetty, Tom sod Bli>lia;- sold ns the peraonal property of John Jackson, late of Savannah, ’deceased. Sold by order of the Administratrix. M. Herbert, uuelV- oct6—191 ^ Eseheator’s sales. ' On the Jim Tuesday in fiay next, Will be sold M tfie court-house, in the city ol* Sarxnnah.betwefn tipe hours ef 10nn l 2 o’clock, - AS UoLone fiaf pjirt. pf ; Lot, in the city of Savin^in.fttK^n; hy.'niimber six, Third tythm^,’ Anson•wa^L. opntiin’ini-iisly feet, i^ front on] Sc.uth Broadattret,' and-forty-five Tett on Aber-J wfiich latrly m tbe Superip’r.court of *■' Chithsm county was feund. to belong to James.’ Port,’ an alien,’who died jn emte aad without .heirs;’and was declared suhjecfto r«dir*L‘’ ‘ • . . .• . :.* • Samuel M -Bond,” QC* l y> -w-195 . Etch eat.r Cbu'ki.mrovntl Blank Indentures, Fur saftffit this office.'