About Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1818-1824 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1819)
c <» , . A TABLE, _ ling the number at CONVICTS received in the PENTJTNTf.Vn? of Ceo-pi*. from it* com- cnutnt up to the thirty-first of October, one thousand tight hotwired and niT>eteen,-*like- . tile: number pardoned, discharged, deceased end escaped—the length of time sentenced, I their rrimes—uiiat p oportion of them we-e if trades that are carried on in the in&titu- uii at tlie time they srere rceeired, and how many that hare lea nt their respective trades i the t nrt ttition since their, confinement, ami their several occupations. of Con-iKmnbcr of Con- a rccra red iidyirts in the Peit-- Pvufeentauyhenriarv on 31st o. i year from.itsvOctobcr, 1019, ami neemenhai-itheir several occu- uuintr the paliouS. -bowing nber <!'schmr- M, panlopctl, di [ and escaped, up I the Jlat Octo- k 1319. Nmfibc* ot tun-JN'umber of con victs jhat Were victs that have of trades ear- learnt theii rird on in tlic peclive Uailr. institution whets since their con Length of timeA’atve sentenced, andicountiy KiriWcotlved 16 30 J tila® Irtc jOo ' iliih'tehar. 91 J tii'iidsncil ::|l)icd /,Lscf.j>cd 25) l.’lHawvero 15 M reining in Bn Penitentiary, Mebceislst 1319. [received. 1 Clerk lj Blacksmiths 21II ewers ♦[Taylors Windsor chair makers Painter's C shop-joiners LCooper • Shoemakers Cutter Binder Coot fim-iiirut in the institution. •IjCarpeutcri j.rShoemakcrs 2jWnulsor chair I tnsKrs ilTsyloes 2jsboesntkcrs a,Coo::s pilous? keepers 'infirm} Woman lit 1 [Painter Xo. crimes % r* 2| Lirctii) sUo 5i'*o i!<io r'fln j|(b : > simple do 1 do 41 ; ijlnvcigHng i[ - tijilo 4 3 ljK'rrgvey 3 T 1 do j] 1 do id * 1 Horse steal- | „ stiff 3| i-to e 4 ♦ do . ♦ j j 2lHop stealing 11 , Ido 1}!' ijllurgUry 5 ljilo 6 , 7 ; llPcguiy 3 , do v 5 . Cattle fit e'g. 4 .son Beast iaiity Assault :uid Kobhery Attiunpt to coinudt Sodomy 1 Breaking & -entering with an in tent to steal Assault with intent to kill, lo 2jl.arcrny f-oni j the !.ousc - Ido Misdetnean- r 1> Stabbing with intent to kill 3 Voluntary umns'atigli- ler 5 Pblyiptniy . 2 Felony 1 Perjury St I jrrrliy 9 Shooting with intent to kill 1 House burn ing 1 66 36 -1 CORXEUUS M'CARTV, P. K .P. For Havana or Matinzes The brig TRAVELLER, capt. Allen. intended:*-s* r«£ub'* tinder. For _frci^lit\r.r pMvi^c enquire of the muster, ><m board* or to s. c. mrssiKC. bn ****(! vend, an>ifir rale, fn) hn4> Mohusc:* / MU * 4 »gbW for retailing 14 utter* do > 46 htds V K Item > k lity 15 pycsNEGm 5 / c . TiffO.! ' 2»3 ,Vii. 3, touwicrce B'tvt, For New-York Tltf brig SURE ill!, Aymar, mas ter, w II meet will dispatch. For f.~c ghl r or |>u*sngc apply to the tuaatcr on board* r avlul*’J ’rharfi or to ' ISAAC COHCXj li’h j hat Innili"? and offers 3C Mi Beef, New-York city iuiprciiOii It holt* Itu ii'3 ()«ick 21 «W.cn fine w re St rews c**-:* U 1*. I'diUiiri.r Wine 1 bsc tine II.it4 mv'.M mJ >3 , A Draft At one dav’s right. In-1850 dollars, on NashvilU Tennessee, for sale by HALL & HOYT, nov ?> x23J For Sale Hay in bundles of about J50 w. each X. F.. Hum in ba*reb Xo. 2 \facker**J Boston Inspection SO to 40 m. feet merchantable Boards 2! hi. Rrick burnt Potatoes in h.-tr^els Cider in boxeS ofone dozen erch I>n»m Flafi in h xes T aiutin^ f ont ship llitty, from Partsmoiih.— Apply to the master on board or to ,1. UOGVF., nov 2.1 jiOSS B:tVorh**huitdi'i?* for Philadelphia The Packet brig HERO, John Bailee, mastc', trill -.s'l on Samlaync.M, tiie 2t!tli ill it. For f c gli: or p*isngc a^ply PRIl'IY Jt W'ttltiUT. trio cjfrrfvr *u!r. »!• hhJs p-im4 Muscovado Sugar lg| ii'gsg cm Coifi e Jskt bit I’h lad supertinc Flour JO kegs Hogs Lard JO bis jonf Sugar i’ll his Beer, (Abbott's brand j 2ft horse Collar* J-t ) pieces ci >tion Bvgg-ng AM pipes Holland <«n ., 4 pipesCognae It an lv, superior qnsl.tv >2 lulf bis lkcl'and Tungur s put up fur family use 30(0 busheli Turks Itlan l Salt BoVs33 5 ^ For Freight or d’hartiir Theschr. MORNTN T G-STAR, Drnkwaler, master, hm then DO tons, A'j 11 be ready in a fear days to ret, nca rS.dev’.’^lca go. F j.- terms ainlv to Isaac cour.N. A few carkt 9TOVK l IMF, for sale as above. One 23 *233 For Freight or Charter The sloop MORXIN’q-STAR Gvorjjc Gilbert. m;is!a.T» dr ton* burthen. Charles C. V> rigluSt Wm. D. Sriiith. Historical y Portraits Hank and Seal JCAGR.'trKHS, ' Hevlne formed a connexion, mukr the fern; of lViifht «£' Smith* beje leave to iiilorn flic public thot the above biistne* 1 * \\il! be con' iricdi at the place formerV occ«»pJcd by C. #\ \V' gltt, in the upper pa.'t of Mr. Jo.tah Perifild^t -tore, pt the earner of M’h>taker tfnd tlrynn streets where all orders in tlicir lino will be punct tally attended to, and no pains spared to*give tlie utmost satisfac tion. . • . - Noto ini and Counting House Sea’s Bills of F.x- chaii^e, Mcrcluiiit’s i'stIs of A*Llrc*s Visrtihg Cards, pbin and ornamented Door Plates Coat-* of A ins. ./’m, all k*nds of Copperplates amt Woo l F.KTriiviMif, executed at the X. York ami Philadelphia established pr CCS X. II. Copperplate Printing done at % reason able, not ce, ut the aliove place, nov 23 233 - . i- Walsh’s Appeal, Trom the judgments i.f lircot B -ituin. respcctintr tlic I'nitcdStutc:. part first, containinjf an Ins- turical outline or" tlicir merits and w one> a. enloni-s, etc. I’-ice S*- Caldwell’s Memoirs of the life amt campaigns of cen. tlnjene, . s test sailer, andean be d .patchedatsiiort , .uuec. Apply to JOHN LATHKOP Sc CO. ^ Ft.- tsk ee iMi i, Mtv, Oats, Fotjtcss, Cnivse, Means Sgpcriw cnun’jr O n, lluckertl, with n number . of other articles of Uortite n produce • at.r it 23.1 Wanted On Freit'fc c- Charter . A Mnall Schcouer. Enquire of thc irintcri . . nov 23 23:1 "Uanding ftxtm Havana and for sate, harT * U ^p6meCOrrflB 53 bin , , A le* boxes hK Spanish Sugars, and A lot of Orangvs snd Liincs Anph on board the Mug Patriot, at Telfinr*» orto CAILNOC1IAN Is MITCllKL. nov 23 t333 ■* ; ~ Notice. ;M . On Monday,the 29th instant, \ t Attlie hour ^eleven o'clock, w U be LEASED for one yean the STALLS in the large and small meat Market. Nope son’s b d wjl he taken that %tailcMrd ta tfaa cd» ii; irwti ^ ^ - 9» H, 8TWIE, e. ‘ ' .Z:■ f'i *'* Oaiwo’od liall; a novel bvCatharine Hutton, 2 vols. ff*’ . . ' Famsly Lectlrex, by M*a. Sproat. 75 cents, fiuo nmiiop and u lvicc to Emigrants to the l T ni- tc«l suieis an 1 to the YVestc n state*, by J. Mel: di. 75 cenV. * . New 'lapi o( Xo tli- America,cf the United States, ofXcw-Yo^k, of nosfc'i*. and the unrounding country, an » of scypr^l of the W'estcn* states, dust received by S.C. Ik J. SCHFAK. r'CAZ'flb}: th• Georgia ft <& London, One copy only, of Evclcen Mountj^y, by Mrs.R. Mo**, c—4 vrls I(a**o1dc tlie Exile—3 rois. . •. • Hints on ilio sou ccs of happiness, bva mother —2 vols. I-ate Hngli>h Magazines. nov 23 . 2X Bank State ‘of Georgia,.. ». Savannah. SlfyYfimirr, 1819. ifllinraday nert, the 2Sth inktaak, being Rceom mended by the C tv Council fis a dsy oj liuit ilia. ten, prayer and thanksgiving, frahk will be clos ed o.v that slay—therefore, all b.lh and notes frll- ingdue on the 35th imtint most hr-taken up on W ednewby, the 24th. Ilmrsday being bur utfial offering day, notes intended fbrdjsroimtbn Fralay will he offered on tVcditcsdnv, the 24th. [c213) A. POHTF.B, eathier. Planters’ Bank T?mr#ilay next.. 25tK imt. bc-nff thanksgiving day ths bunk wdl I)-.-shut. . Pape lulling due on diut day must therefore be t«ken up on Wcdncs day. J. MARSHAL^ ctu/uer. nov 23 253 Office Bank U. Site's . . . Savannah, 23d e\ov. Thursday next, tnc 25th in*t. having been set apart bv the Citv Council, m a day of hunnliutron, prayer and thanksgiving, thi* office w.ll be closed. AH bills and notes full) nr due on that d.kvhnist be token up TO-MORKOW. the 2‘ , t!i inst. , * JAMES HLXi’ER, cnJuW. r.ov 23 233 Union Axe Ffremen: Attend the rcgidur tnontlily mcct>ne on Friday aftiTjiooii next, at four o’clock precisely. As th*i suction lloseand Ei.gne Will be. titl’d, a full meeting isnecessa*v apd*is expected. J. 3LYRSII.ALL, 1st Director. hov 23 233 iArnii i nni iw m\ ■AVi PUBLIC Apullinian bocictj - . A CONCERT will be given in tlie Lo^g Boom of Washington Hall, on Wedf.usday next, tjie 24th inst. at half past seven o'clock in tlie evening.— Members can have their tickets by culling on the subscriber P. BI.OIS, AVc’ry. nM r 22 212 . Danciiig School. Mr. SANSAY* would respectfully acquaint the lu<l cs and geritlemen of Jvtvatinali, t/iut he will open his scl.'^ol hrt 'I’liursdiiy, the 11th inst. in a room which ho ha* enf^gud fbi that purpose, in the lower part of the buildirtg owned by Solo mon's Lodge, near the old Presbyterian churcb.-- l*he days ot' tuition will be 'P.thsda) s and Tint s- ch} s, frotn 3 to 6 o’clock, P. M. for fcuf'es, and from 6 to 9 for gentlemen; atid Saturdays for pr.c- ' s.ng COtilHons from 3 to 6 fo- ladies, and l*«om to 9 for gentlemen: Ife will also give lessons overt* day in the week, f out 9 o'clock A. M. to P.\l; and from 3 to 9 P M. at the same placr*; to famdics who may form into classes—and would prefer receiving private lessons, to commence on Monday next. The price of tuition fot* tliOs** who have in For mer season# 0tended lbs school, 15 dollars per quarter, 5 tlclis. of tl;e same to be paid in ad- vattce—for those who have not before aiteiuled lus school,20 dollars ner quarter 5 dollars of tlie same to be paid in advance. Application can be made to him at the ltoii«e of P. P. Tliotn'iiftm, e»|. near the court-house, or at the tuition room. Flattered by the encouragement- which he has hoieiofore received from ;heciti/erli ol Savannah, in the line of Ins pr<»fe.si«ion, lie hopes, l*y 4iis ex ertions to please, to be again favored with tiic public, patronage* . •V«ri;w4fl/i, '.'Yot’, 5. 218 v . LOTS FOR SALE. From thirty to fifty LOT& 1&) fret front bv 11J ,fcet 6ce|>, s.tuatcd between Rufian(.t llotirgomcv streets lii.Sxruinah’,. oml adjoiuuig (be lots Inti It Uid wit by-.thc curporat on. Biill street hounds them on the emt, .Montgofir-v bp the west, and that part of the tit)- hteli hi'd off'i'nto lols on the north. . . „ These lots a e oh much.higher gronml than anv port ofthc city; and are < (pialty removed fiom the Mr lumls on vverv si tie. Bull, Y\ hitakei\ Barnard, .IrfFersou and Mofitgo- myry steels will becont i.n -d through them; and the squa’-t’S and general plan of thee itv observed, except that these lots Will be considcndilv de« j)- er, and the streets w*dc y ♦ban those of the od town.. 11m *t’eet.bitw.cn thc'citv lots am! these will he Wt.fcct wide; and the cross Streets COsiid 40 feet wide, ,nsjt*nd of fie latter being an alley of 25 feet, so as to present two fronts. 11k-*c lots w 11 be oflerrd at PURLIP PA! F, on • retditv, 14th 9/ Dec-mtyer next* ttn a low. valu ation, attfur £r chanr* i> Savanna ft, between the hou^s of lyniMid oVdodi. One thinl ca«d , »i» addit on to the amount offi-reti ortT and aliovtj.tlie valuation, to be pa il on dehveiy trf the titles* the balance parable in 1, 2, 3 and 4 years, if required, With bond and mo* t- jr*ge, bearing intc; cat from the date, payable yeai^ Kofr* pf any or the Ikvnks iti the citv will be re ceived n payment. A plaaof the-lois may he seen at the pfopnc ^ Mr. J. M'Kinnon's, citv-survi-vor 1*" M, MSAIXISTKK. nov 10 - . J223.. Administrators Sales. r-- T,. -wwy \iucTiaxs. By J. B. I/erbert. To-MorroM , the 24tJi instant, \ At 11 o’chAk, w ill Jr ml,! m Tt /fri-’. MuH* 53 bl* 3. * * 42 heg* 5 f^ T LOFFfeE 60 btsfrnh fillAM\ES , J do . do LIKFS Lading ffoui brig '■ Tciu.i ut time of »ule. nov 23 233 . Adhiiiistretor’s Sales. To-Morrow , the 24tii hist. .' ' At 11 o'clock, W,'U be #b.V, ’teithout any resmr* of the s.'err firm^ /.V occaf'ifd y>w M\ Saariu't CYir/>r, dcctxr.ed, ik G'-and Lodge of Georgia. The members of tlie Grand I-odgc of fleor- iria, and the different lodges tindc#*ila jurisdic. tion.hythtir properre|>rcsent4tivcs, are suitm.on- cd to .iftend, at the Grand I Konm, on SA- Tl'HDAY, 4t!i December next at 11 o’clock V. m. -a Brand quarterly conuiiuiiication for the elcc- on of officers and othc- business of the cralL— Ajranctual attendance is required. Jiy order qf the li. W. (1. matter. ' W’M. P. SEEKS, C. Seery. nov IS 229 To the Inhabitants of Savaniiah and its vicinity. A gentleman* who has lately arrived here f»om Europe, undertakes to cu c all IJJSKA^ES v c - dent to that noble animal, the HORSE—corns, thrushes, ami contracted feet, completely and cx- )cdilioi!slv cured; splints, spra ns, lainc.uesiq and ting ltovoteticctuallv removed. .He alsp ur/Jcr- takestq cure ^hc <Useaacsof tiic eye, .f calletl itp- wlien they are li st aifecteil. ’ lie begs lc/w remark, tlicse.cbscasi s, generally, may (il' tak- care' of at an early aiag^) be cured in a jra y short period, andjit a tr fi ng expense- It >rsc Medic:nr, of every description, carefully prepar. ed, and to be hail on the shortest notice. Ho» scs carefully bled. Young ladies and gentlemen taught to ride and manage a ho se dexterously in a few lessoiki. He w II al«o break ho ses for r ding, aiul ain them to draft in the most perfect manner— » h s object is to engage a p eference and by Ins exertions to plexse and reason j id e terms ensure the patronage ofthc public. Aiiv commands, ad- * essed to John LAxphTAFr,. at Mrs. Palmer's ranling house, Jet|ers»jn street,' corner of Pres- ident sirect, aPall b’ccarefiillv attended to nov 22 232 Ort Til?j day the 71 ft day December n'ext. Will be #oi<l before fh<? Court Iloure between the ■ m usual hours. v MliarflvOt No. 8, in the tofwn of Darien, M,!n- toah county, tiO feet on the river and 3D0 feet deep, belonging to the estate of Daniel Mlntosli, deceased, ami sold for the benefit of the heirs ami c editoi*, bv permission ofthc honorable thelnfe- • ior'cou’i oVniathain county, Tcniv* cadi. . By order cf tlte administrator*.- • - A. HOWE, avc'tr. ofct 28 594 the »l/(id et sfjvare* A large ami srlecY assortment of Seasonable Dt? V GCODS, comptiaing almost every art cle :n that Ul\o. ALSrt GROCERIES; axo J1 quantity of Hard-n-are and Cutlery. 220 p/ccc.1 primp Iiivvii^-ssTolfon TAGGING Ih'lnlijrinB till lie estate of Mr'. S; nuvH'l ah c, aial sob I by pernwas on of the honorahle the court «.f ordinary-. IK order of the administrators. Termi—Sums under.R20t», cash; over 200 to 56(1, sixty days, over 500 to 10t'J ; nimtv dms* n>-er 1000, four tuonllui, for approved endorSea paper. - .- J. n. lIF.ItBERT, Oi efr. nov If - 22R. Executor’s Sale. On the fret Tureday, iH.Deeetnjter next. IVillJbc sold, agreeable to the last will of colonel John PnMr Hc-ceaacd, before the court house, bc- twcr:n the irqnd houi s of JO and 3 o’clock. All that lot and imp. ovemeut the!eon Xo. - ■■ situate upon the south east co tier ot* Johnvm's squate oppjhsfce A. Low 5c fo.. biick sto e.— Conditloii.s of rale; one fourth in foyr months, oik* foudh iti tweire months; one (burth in eiglitcch mbothsaud one fourth in twoyt*ars; with intrrest at eight pet* centsupcm each paymrnt from day ol sole to be added. The purchiiaei* giviiig bond and mortgage wpon the property and personal security if required. , - .. N GPOUGE M: WATERS. JOHN 3. MAXWELL. out 2.1 207 ff.r'or of John Pray .... By IVattn 8£ Joyv'er. , On Frida\- next, 2Gtli instant, . •' (Postponed fr. 'P/.vrrduy, be ng tbanksg v ng day) t At 10 o’clock precisely, * * Jt ill be lold at 'heir educltott Poem, A LABILE AND tiF.N'ERAL ASSORTMENT DRY COODSj . . Particulars of ox li cit \» ill be given in the bills cf the da\. - nov 23 233. Elegant and Fashionable Furniture. ; By J. li. Herbert. On Friday, the 2Gth instant, Executor’s Sales. On the 15th day of December next: Will be sold at the phm'atioti of Noble W. Jones, deceased nfar l^misvillc, in Jcftcrson county, 15 Negroes in families, and all the plantation Utcnsite, stock of Horses Mules, Hattie,* liogs, kc. ami also tlie liousqhnld and kitchen Fuinituiv, P.-ovisions; etc. belonging to paid estate* li EORC.K J ONES; ex 9 or. d die electors of Chatham comity. F iends and Fellow* Citizens—I ofl'er my self a candidate for SHERIFF at the enduing eleclicm; and if elected, 1 pledgi* myself to discha gc the du ties of said office, agreealdv to Kw and justice. WILLIAM A. MOORE. t.2 t i96 o the Electors of Chatham codnty. I offer myself a candidate at the approaching •lection for* SHERIFF* and respectfully solicit our suffrage*.. ISAAC D'l.YON. nov Id 221 ' To the Electors of Chatham Count}'. Tlav.ng se*a c«l as Deputy She:iff for tire lust five year#, encourage* me to offer myself to the notice of my fellow-citizens, a*, a candidate • for SIIF.RIFF at the approaching election lffaVor- ivitli your suffrage*, eve a* endeavor will be .1 to disci targe the aittiks fa' tliftdlvr BEX. S1IEFTAI.1*. nov 5 216 • The Siosrintendant of Powder Will be fioiimt at hi. office, corner of Hryan rect am! Carpcater's I low. f-om 10 until 12 o’clock every ilav, Sunilav s exccp.tcfi. JOHN A. BF.AVtar.n, nov 19 1—30 <e # VrV. of p,,nkr. Iji oiighl to Gaol, Rice Hope to rent. TJ;e »;:b.r hei will receive offer* until tbe 1st of January, to pn.'chare of -ent from one to five vea *, bis'title PLANTATION', on Savannah riven those to purdiate will be immediately attended to; iliosc for rent, on tltc first cf January, or soon er f the offer s approved of. Tbe land will be d v/ded to suit a purchase , so as to reduce the a. mount, if equired, to about tweifty thoosand dob lura, at thirty dolla s per acx. .Fo-ty hands can be employes! on the plantation fb g-eat ailvar.tag-e, in tt.-e xnd cotton On the pre;niscs is a com fortable UtrcjStiB House, and every other house requisite; with a Machine that beats twenty-five harreh peweek. The payment will be made easy Iff a purchaser giving good security. SAML'EL AV1LK1XS. Strihvy, rVar. 29 L~f233' Brou^tt to Gaol,, . In SanOmah. a negro woman who says her rudneiaOavaijnrr , and that she belongs to Cor nelia Johnson, a minor, fo »hom Mr. Wall is gu; rdiant she is about trrenty-fou years of age and five feet three inebesJugb.-• cor 23 ifij il. Jl’CALL, o< c.cf In Ssnnnab, Xov. 17. 1819, a MDLATTO BOY, who sa\< h s name is Edward* and that be belongs to V\ Uiara Barnwell, of Kcaufo't, S. C. He is about fif*cen vex of a^e, amj five feet one mch li gh. He hos or a blue j cket anil trowsers, black s Ik vest, and cotton shirt. nov If 223 II. McDALL j. r. ^ At the same time aml*plaec, filrnut 25 \cg;*be!» a families; also the pjanta'ion, corsisiing ot' 66 :crS of Land, situated on the i*oad leading fi*om Louisville to August a, distant about tluve mile* frotn the former place. It is well iihpj-ovcd, tied there is rathe’* more than 20y acres cleared land all fresh, anil under excellent feticc. . • ALSO '*> ' ** fbi flic Mutu* day or day following, xvii! be sold tbe phiiitation orSliss Cainphdi, within 2 miles of flic above plantation. con.Hjstii’g.of upwnnls of 400 acres of J-t*ul, having the.;^ou k good dwelling house; gin hbilse, ba/*n x and oilier convenient buildiiigs xvitl* all the stock of provisions, and about 43 Nbg»*oes in families. . 'Fhf* terms will be liberal, amt made known at the time of sale. *. GEGRGE JONES, oct*14 • t201 • Administrator’s Sales. On the fret Tuesday in January next, W»n he sold it the late revdence ofSteplien Dcn- mark, in llulloch county, between the hours ol 10 and 3 o'clock, All the real and personal estate of said deceas ed, viz: one tract of Land whereon the deceased resided, containing fifteen hundred acres, ISO of nh cl; is cleared and under good repair, a good shuid fora house of. entertainment; a good Dwell- ir.g house, saw and grist Mill, necessary out-build ings, Ac. One tract adjoining the aljove, cor - taming foil'teen hundred and seventy acres, shoot 59 or 60 of Which isi cleared and in good repair; having thereon a small log dwelling house and corn hotlse— Both of the above t-attslles on OpL chec ryer, 35 Pules from Savannah, tine tract containing, four humlrcU act es, lying on Mill c erh ■n sa'al county. Tiftecn I kcly "Negroes, a .stock .of Cattle, Noises, Nogs, Sheep, Goats, plantation Tools household and kitchen Turn tore, a Chair and Harness, three Carts, together with the pre sent crop of Cotton and Corn, jnd otiic. a-t cles too ted’ous to mejit on. Pen.ms wishing to pur- chase either of the above tracts are rcaucsted to ca!i and view the -anje previous to the <iav ofsali. All ofthc above property is to be said for cash- persons bidding efl' property and not. complying w th the te-ms of sale, the same will be refold at their r sk—tlie sale to continue from day to day, tinil -.11 s d.sposetl of. fifJd for the benefit oftlie he rs. Allen denmauk,? ,. .. • nnuuir BURTON, 5 * ,<m! Bttllorh county,.nov 1,1819 At 11 o’e ock. mil be sold before mv store, A OliANTITY OF Mahogany Furniture;, roNsiKTixr. or S'ilcboar<U, r.nn aua ’ll gh post lieilstcaila Fr!«l do Sets Dining Tabled Breakfast' «io Tea anci card do Sufis, C*b;di*s, etc. etc. All wsirranteU uorkn ansl.ip. Elegant Cut-Gfasa Tturm-g 1’utnblcis, W ’lies, Lccanttrs, etc. etc. % AtSO \ Sets cf Dirtner, Ti-a f and Desert CHINA CROCK F.RYUA RE; being the establishment of a gentleman about dc- ciining hounc-k ccp'mg. Terms, cash, nov 20 ..231 Sitle of Elegant Fiuriiture. By j. B. 1ierhert. On Saturday, tilt 27th instant,’ At 11 o'clock, tllll he roid at the honxevf It dUam ScaihrtTtgb, <tj(. It esUhr+atf mircti* Stindr}’ Elegant FUNlTURE, Used onlv on the occas on of the kite v.s t or tbit Prcsiirtnt of the United States, and rents n ng over from the forfnet sale—an ongst which aro Sets of Met iro' and s Ik v ndow Curtains, ofthc lucst tasteful finis!)—Couches to njjitch the wanie ' Rose wood Table t and Chairs : Malipgsnv Chau's u itli morocco bottom:: El< gsiit mid futt set.ol mahogsri) din ng Tables Chandeliers ami Bionze Lsiiips, with many other articles . ALSO ’ A superb.upririd PIANO FORTE..of the finest" tone anil fi;i all. Trrot\—Ail stuns under J>100, cash; over 100, to 400, sixty day s; ovc - 400, ninety day s credit, for approved endorsed paper. i5,u‘ 19 230 j ~~Sy~BaJ.fr .Welman. On Monday; SSth instant, * At h;df past.10 o’clock, Will be sold at their store, AN ENTIRE STOCK, J Consisting ttf. a Valuable Assortment of: DRY-GOODS. Marshal’s Sale, continued, Brought to Gaol. . In Savannah, Sept. 29, 1819, a negro man who says his name is TennetU, and that he belongs to rii-ha Mallard, on Four-Hole, Suiith-Caro'.ina.— He rs about 20 years ni'age, and 5 feet 2 inches liigh; has a scar on' his throat. n. M’CALL.o.c. c. oct2 96 Brought to Gaol In Savannah, Sept. B, 1819, a negro lad who sava Ins name is/’Jenew, aifd.-Urat he belongs to Mr. Haw kins in tie northern part of South-Caro- lina. He.is abpnt twenty years of age and five feet five ir.ches higi^sluidcr made and thin faced, lie formerly belonged in Ilr. Warley, near Sa vannah rscr, and by him sojd ,0 S.mon Moses of Charleston- - «■ H- M’CALL,«. c. e, sept ?A 86 Sugaf,.Whiskey 8c N. L- Rum, - In hogsheads and bar.cls- Fo ^ralc by -.. ▼ 16 l22f GEORGE GORDON, :/" ' On the first Tuesday in December next., M'Jl be soil at the con t-house .n Savannaii, be- « tw een the hours of lo a,id 3 o'clock, n-c following negroes.* January, Peter, Tom Jack and Jenny; also, all that tract of I-and in tin d str ct of White Bluff, contain ng two hundred and fifty ace?, adjoimng lamia of 11. Will ams and others—levied on as tlie property of- M'm. Ogle- hav, at the suit of tfce United States v£ Oglebay and others. JOHN II. MOREL, nnv2 216 .XTtiv.hn! It. (2. Sheriff’s sales. To b- sold on thi seventli day cf December ne..t. befo'e the court-house at Uaricn, in the county of-MIntosh, being the first Tuesd^.* >n the. sa d month, between the hours of 10 o’clock in the forenoon and 3 in the afte-tioon. All that tract of Land situate and . being ‘n the counte of Mduto h, containing four thousand and tliirtv-fwtr ace*, he the s:ime more-o'less, bound ed by South Nett-Port r.Tir, and lands of Tcidd, Wsn»be: se and (.ray. . • A’«o, a stock of Cattle and pair of Aril Stones, and a Cotton Gin; sold under execut on as the pro- ,pe-tv of Ebenezer Sta'k, tlecz atthesut of An- 'drew Low & Co. and Joshua E. Vhte & Co. SAMUEL F.IGLE, a. st. c. rpTITie editor.; of the Darien G-zette wdl please publish the aboic. S, E. anoxo wnlcu aaxj Superfine and seer.nd Cloths ‘ Superfme.CcKinxrt s Rcrl Flannels, 12-4 rose BlankcU l2-4MarseiIlrsC6tintcrpti.es ’ 7-8 cotton CtSs tre-e, fijicv Vestings’ Black and celoieclBonibaxvtts . , Furnituf e Dimity, 4-4 and 6-4 fine bonk kills bn, 4-4 and- 64 dressed and undresaed Cambrics Steam Lcofn Sliirtings •. 4-4 Irish l.intns, 4-4 brown do.; 5-4 Irish Shirtrngfe t : n on Str pts and Derrics Superfine furmtnrc Calicoes fancy Ginghams 7-8 linen and bed Ticks oct 29 213 •ToRent ; . A DWELLING HOUSE, on | 'ibcrabceims. Enq ireof 1 - JOHN S. ACH0KD.' nor 6 t*31J. 4‘-4 and 6-4 fancy' Muslins Worked muUilt Robes, nutslin Cravats Cross ban ed mttshn Hacdkerchitrft A luge assortment of cotton and worsted Hosier/ Silk Velvets, assorted 6-4 Cotton Damask fcliawH llinl net llindttrclwft ■ Meh’s and women’s English silk Stockicgl Do do Gloves .Men’s beaver Gloves Taylor’s Threads, Silk and Twist Unit’s cotton Tlirctd, in boxes Linen Tapes, Nun’s 1 bread London quality B nd ng Carpet do v ' Bed Lace, best gilt Buttons, silk ditto * A LOO t f J email Invoice of Hardware and Cutlery, Well assorted fhr this nun ket. 7"^ CC7" Tlie sale will be positive, ■ and is well worti the attentbn of town and country me chants. 2Wrn« of —All sums under MX) dollars, cashj from 100 to 400 dollars, fop- months; over 4(A) dol lars, six rrhntli* for approved endoned paper. . nov 18 £29 On the first Tuesday m December nets, WiU be sold before the Court-Houpe between the usual hou s, . • A House and Lot, aitnated qn , South Broad street. 1 he Lot is 60 free * * f J front and 20 feet deep—the I louse .1 news — and completely finished, calculated lot two famuca, w-th -Cellar, Kitchen^ and sii-table out Houses,- etc. s. .. X - ’ ’• , \ Ube tcrmaw U be 1 bc:a!, and mode known ft the sale. K HOW E, auefre. nor 23 233