About Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1818-1824 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1819)
L ! .c, I’awson, London; sciir Eli/.JtMh & War}’, a fc.r.:. c'.Utuiza.a; sloop I t.tall, bail'll, Havana. ?illV\DEfi > H1*A' Nov. J7— An. chips Vol- i e, hM’hc.-aon, Amsterdam 52 days,- mcrclian- . iry dupe, D.xey, Gibraltar 47 days, qftjckslvc:, i.isueec—Spoke, Aov 4- l»to2J, loh‘S4i, bn,; M.ar.iV, 2 flays from Xew-Loncion for N Orleans, with, lit 3H, ioit74,siiip Moriu:tf ---ta:, IromNcu- j: k ior N OWcaiif *1 lie ship Luufy, of Halt, hue .♦ rved, brHstftigrtaiaccounto/the loss oftiie ship i .vn, of Boston, on tua Abissinian coaai, ncn» the ■ Babclmaitdcl—cieiv ami part of tlie *.11 twvcd. itlth bri£ Geo Salton, Smith, Bcrniuili, 19<ls. ; ;?n, mijrar, etc; Fr brig* Hon Piaculc, lie min, St. jo, Jjilays cotfee; barque. Richmond, Ravije- * , Ito’dcaux, 38, mine, bramfy, etc—I.eft, Oct. , I: tana, Tate, Charleston, in 4 flays; Recovery, «viicu do; Helen, II up let, N Yoik, SSrtli; Mis- «• ^»i, Ilart, N Orlcarii, 2jiIi; Kis njf Sun, Dcipo)c, •< . >ih. Spoke in the river, slap Warrington, Dd- ; .ain, 37 days from Neiv-Oi Jcaiifr. . cut Cecelia, liampton, Jjpiira, 15 days cof* * • clOct29^ in the Mona Passage, uas boant- • t,y the Vctoteiiehan scar Ur.on, and treated po ll.- iy—•t'f o other feslns H» co. Hear sdm . al Camp- -> mtTte Saiisbtiry, 50 pin-ship, was at LSgiiim *to convoy some Spanish vessels to btTiltf- CFd. srhr Smitlificld, Oei'ly, fitTlidmas. 9 < ,\W. 13.—Arr. biig Imiependemc, Fumy, Rt>- jc’icile. 59 days; scar Woolwich, T/uii, St Johns, Cleared, Itipid, Wallis, St Ba:t«; Maiy, StUir.ix. '* KBW-VOIW, Nov. 11.—Arrived, brijf Cashier, itynvall ir nn Trinidad, > (Cuba) via Bristol, K I miijrar amtspecic. ' *5* £ Fair -^nericati, Center, Ilertmida 15 day Tor Charleston, i (JVext Tuesday,) , 7 schooner SEA FLOATER, Ji'But- 1ct£-, taster, will ply betw<!'*;i Savifcoah ,:ui? Charleston for six months. She a icw ami fWft rate'vessel of her elms, having gbod .ccommod?' Ions with separate state rooms for la- ■iics anil gentlemen. No attentions will be witit- higon tlr-’part of the master, to please all who may lavor'him with their patronage. Apply on boa d, at'Bolton’s wharl, or to BACON & ilRt/EN. nov 36 235 BILLS On England, New-York, and on BoSjofc, for sale !>y CAILNOCIIAN &. MITUilEL. nov 25 l2>5 Stone ancl Brick 600 feet flagging Slone 7000 good Erick For sale, if apph^". for soon, b v L. It. SATIE & CO. nov 25 x235 Jlulloch’t vharf. Su<rar and Coffee. 14 hhfii pr-me St. Cro x Sugars 5<^ bags pr»me Green Coffee . . Just received,-per Belv rierc, and for sab* oy BENJAMIN HOWARD, nov 26 m2 35 Bulloch'* Range, * Golf ,Club: • - - rs of tlic “Golf Club,' 1 rre Tequest- niccting at Mis. Giibbin’s, on Uie 1 EVENING, the 26th mst. a lock, to elect officcrs'and make a; r the ensuing season. II. M-CLEOD, eedru. nor S6 a234 (St. Andrew’s Society. A meeting of tins society, will be held at M .. Gi ibhniVi,. on the Bay, on TtllS EVENING, tlie 2fitll hist, at half pust 7 o’clock, at whicli time applications tor membership, will be considered. JSy trderof the J^revidni!. jn. Rogue, .x-.-’r- nov 25 a234 Managers and Assistants of Engines TAKE NOTICE. There will be a regular meeting of your Hoa d, TO-MOHUOW, at your nsual placc, precisely at “ o'clock, r. x. By orde of tlic President, JOHN HAUI-T. scc'nt nov 26 l Lw H. Sage & Co. tyjtli tortoise shell, and old copper Left-sli p Victory, l^tc Pendleton, for New-Ypik next day. % *Oapl..iV!;.r.<l )rj>> nephew died of the fever 2 dayxi before .4it: hu*U d. " - ■ Itng. Geey ho.iiitl, Dumlas, Haliflix 1! ilay^ with J'Jgar and mojusscs; »chr Mi»tflortoug?i, liol- »U ; s(cr, Ztavanrmh 8; sciir vi'ctory, Brc *e; f Bcrmu .18 d.tya; brig (’ommodo e lia. ry, I.ylc, of I/lir* lajclpluu, f.fJm New'-0,|t-|is. and KubVa from the Daliw, mojawica, rum and cottou. Itvlmy IcM rv.ght,—Brig Soph.on n,‘ Harding, 16 days from Turks Island, w.th Hl>*J0 bushels salt.— The b'*g James, of New-London, was cast awsy .-r?. Turk’s Island oil tfic 2.3d 8cpi. w itl» .>4 bushels of t».dl on Ik. j i. -IWng’irs, capt I.:*wredce, m.T»e mi l (wo ^ ?. e\v of the .Ikuus. The British m 'liclir.Sp' culxtio.n and sloop 'I’lirCc B: others, and bu\era* 'i- »-m wc-i-c lu.it at the same tune. Brig Ji- j .Vhillock, fiom Arttwerj), and 40 days from .St I • h s *alt and oil. Clca vd—Ship* Athens, Webb, Savannah; J-viicin, 'JViler, Eh/zibetli City; IJopiless, W. agg, M*.l/de; Jane, Berry, .Vanumuh; Patron,Tliay Il-l.tno v: Nancy, Kelly, Phiiadclpli a; Eliza k Dnrcna, Medget, ^Wa*l»ingtou, N C; 'I'liarncs, lid^ip, <’1m« lesion; sloop Com. Perry, Holman, W i’Mhcton, N C ; Superior, Iomn jig.’cliarle .The sJoop Neptune, John Benson, must? Milton, uj)set during tlie squall on Saturday morn ing, indie li-ghlamls, about live miles aboVe West - ,ib)mt. Another sloop, the Hoaxc’, of Hyde! I’ark, going io he ;w*s»stance, was thrown on her l?e:.m *en.b. with the: loss of her jib. Mrs. Sfnith, w.ft i of Gen. Mm th <4* Milton, a passenger ift the Ncp. tunc, wl|s drowned in the cabin. The Neptune was lowed asiioie. lathe same sjuali, the sloop !)•* veV, of Poughkeepsie, losto’i her deck about 4 ) ln a.^>f sheep, l iie sliip Remittance, Holme's, from Ncw-Yorl: io L vcrpool, sp ungaleak win mi 14 days out, on tlie 14tl| ult. The captain, c?v\v, and passengers, {36 in number) were taken $ff the vueekonthe Jbth, when tlie ship lirul in 18 feet of wate;, : iui ar ived at **t. Johiu, N. B. Capt. Holmes has m • rivc<l at Boston. AW. 15.—Arrived, sciir Ambuscade, sVidmo from Nei.-Orleans, ami 2J from Havana. Cleared, b ig Cl /.a, Crane, Charleston; schr Indian Hltntcv, Brown, Bernrida. AW. 17.-—Ar.’.ved, sli p B-Ilona, Iloblr tlgc, fr. Isle of Mtv, 37 d:u s, witJi salt rikLo 1; ship Cady liallat ii, J’erlcin*, do 25 days, salt* Cle.'»'a!»i,«a i. La Jeunr, Course, YeJlon, Havre; sloop UYve, M.ushall, TrinuYad. A or. 18.—Arrived,|sliip Mmcrva Smyth, Rogers, 46 days from Leghorn, and J6 from Gibrdlar inu. blc and salt ; (»i)v, Griswold, (>ool.'in, Javer- pool %19, coal and crates; sc hr Molly, Tupper, 8 days from ilal tax, Coal. ‘Die ship Munition, t’rar.Mon, 25 days from Ha vre ue tijH-e, for New-O leaus, passed Turks Isl and Oct. It). ,. Schr D-r Trader, Osbo. n,from Mobile for New York, is a dure near Point Jud.tli—crew and pas- sc-nge is s : ekly. CL'u fid, ships Blooming Rose, Kingsbury, S America; U'oo«ibine, Itodman, Savannah; brig l’i/arro, ( Im cinll, Oporto; schr Com. Barney, Hubbard, SuxHinnah. ,Yov. 19,—Arrived, ship Horatio, Bunker, of noa ly 100^ tons Bom Bombay, and 85 days from the Isle of Fiance, sugar, cotton, pepper, &c. The Horatio, has on board a valuable Arabian ho:sc ami an elephant. Sciir Li'v Oak, Britt, St. Thomas 18daj-s; Mars, Stinmau, Port-au-Prince, coflee. i The ship North Star, of N\\* -Yoric from New Orleans v a NcwpcH, arVivVd off Havre the be ginning of OcL and ])roceeded fo- Gottenburg. Cleared, •sli p Cain liuS, Boyer, Charleston, b igs Munroc, HjJU lt, Xew-0.'K*ans; Indian Chief, Jones, Tennciifle; Cashie:, Kny^ Triniilad dc Cuba. BCT.L»irirs WHARF. Offer for sale a general cssirtMcut of groceries— % among tpIucU are Tlv market corr.cd Beef Java Coffee for fanuly ush >ia%a Wine., Cognac Brandy ’Coiintrj; Gin Yloshcm Butter, Lard !.o:tdon Porter Pilot jmd Navy Bread I* ime P6rk Cats, Cheese, etc. nov 25 l‘2>5 Hall 3t Hoyt Have removed to the western tenement of new brick stores on Jones* upper wharf, Where they offer for sale, 300 boxes bloom Raisms 30 hhdsN K Hum 100 bis do 40 tons Btis«c\ and Swedes’ Iron, assortea 5 do siuire -Moulds . . 30 qr. casks sw'ect Malaga Wtne 5 hbtls Tobacco • > 10 cask.* and 20 boxes Cheese 20 firkins fi*st quality Goshen Butter nov 26 m 235 l?ve Bread. Rve Bread w 'll be issued at the establishment of tlie su&senberS on mornings and evening*. MEGUAR1HE S; CO. Who hare on hanrl t and offer fur sale, 2C0 weight prime HOPS nov 26 m'2»5 Storage for Linie and Lumber. The subscriber will receive lime and lumber at a reasonable rate of storage and wharfage, at bis wharf on Hutchinson’s island. The facility aiFord- l to discharge ami place <n store the article of ime and tore-sl.ij.* it, must'cause a very consider able save n expense oflabor »uidcooperage. ISAAC MINIS. nov 26 r235 Opposite H iushingtoii Hall- £3' 'I’he subscribers to the SA* ANNAII FREE SCHOOL are requested to meet at'tiie New Presbyterian Church, on Monday the 29tli instant, at 11 o’clock, for the purpose of electing a Boaid of Directresses for the ensuing year. ELIZA ROBER7 S, Secretary. nov 26 >235 Grand Lodge of Georgia. I’he member* of the Grand I.odgc of Georgia, and tire different Izxlges uftder its jurisdiction, by tlieirprt»per representatives, are summoned to attend, ut the Grand Ledge Room, on SATUR DAY’, 4th December next, at 11 o’clock a. >. i grand qumterjv communicatron fb • the election of officers and other business of the craft. A punc tual attendance is required. By order of the Ji» W. G. A faster, WM. F. BEERS, G. Secern. nov 18 229 To tlie electors of Chatham county. f-iends and Fellow Citizens—I offer to) self a candidate foi SHERIFF at the ensuing election; ami if elected, I pledge myself to discharge the du ties of said office, agreeably to law and justice. WILLIAM A. MOORE. oct 2 t *96 To the Electors of Chatham county. I offer tfnysvlf a candidate at tlie approaching election for SHERIFF, and respectfully solicit your suffrages. ISAAC D’LYON. nov 10 222 To the Electors of Chatham County Having served as Deputy Sheriff for the last five ye&rs, encourages me to offer myself to the notice of mv fellow-citizens, as a candidate for SHERIFF at the approaching election if favor ed with vour suffrages, every endeavor 1 will be used to discharge tlie duties faithtidlv. BEN. SIAEFTALL. nov 3 216 For Sale An excellent two-horse DRAY and HARNESS. Apply to Mtt'HAjkL O’CoNXofc, or at the pr-rttiug- ofHce. nov 26 .m235 Wanted to Hire Ten 16 twelve Field Hands for one or more ;-.avs. II. RICHARDSON h CO. no\ v 26 ?u2.>5 Friends and Felfow-Citiaens! I am a candidate for dje office of UORONEU at the election in January next, and solicit your suffrages—if elected, the duties shall be faithfully pel-fo rced. JOSEPH GAftNETT. nov 22 f232 Fellow Citizens— To llent, A comfoHaWe DWELLING HOUSE, suitable ■ a small family, situated in a central pail of the city—possession given immediately. Enquire At this Office. nov 26 235 Mrs. Blogg Has taken a HOUSE, in Oglethorpe square, op* posite Doctor Reid’s, and will accommodate a :ew gentlemen with BOARD, cither stat onary o- for short time. nov 26 235 Five Dollars’ Reward! Last, somewhere between the Exchange, anti •’o t Wavne, this .morning, a small red POCKET BOOK, containing a 1U dollar note of the Bank of NF.W-MAVEN, NoV. 16.—Arried, sloop Enter- tarpri/f, Atwater, Charleston. Hailed, bi-ig Trumbull, Uoadley, Charleston; In- dustry, Atwater, Marti nico. Eld.i lge, West-indies. Darien, and a 20and two 5*s on tlie State Bank of corgi a, together w.th a fu-lough and soldier’s ccr.‘ihcatc for Jones Malone. The above rewaid w.jl be pad tipon its delivery to Mr. Ling, at tlie Post Office. nov ?6 a235 Notice. Al! persons are hc- eby forbid from taking Sand and whe;e from the Bluff, except at the head Of Abbercom street, and not then without the per mission of the street committee. F. M STONE, c.x. nov 26 235 Wood Wharf. The Subscriber : espcctfully informs his fr ends and the public, that he has taken the wharf owned by Vr'm. Taylor,' esq. and lately occupied by E. Cooper, where he ntends kecpmgaconstantsup- ply of the best FIRE WOOD, and will sell at the FKOVlhENTE, (a i) Nov. 13.—Arr. brig SA- lowest prices, and keep waggons always in wa tmg ar.nnb, Paine, Savannah. Cleared, brig Ann, to transport t to any part of the cdy, at the short- BOS l'ON, Nov. 13.—Cleared, ship M ,T ton, Tho- I»as, Savannah; brigs Copemican, Henchman; (tu ba.- Cobbrtssee-C’ontee, Myrick. N <3-leans; schr. Harriot, Davis, Charleston. AW. 15.—Ar.. srlirs Adeline, Elbs, Charleston; Lucret’.a, Kimball, St Johns, 5 fc; Abigail, Eivvell, ditto. ,Yov 16.—Arr. schr tefferson, Howard, St Johns, days. Cleared, brig Joseph, Mayo, St Barts; sch’rs George Henry, Goodwin, Havre; Zeno, Howes C^fcai lcston. For Liveqiool. The cofip'ck fastened and ^copper bottom’d sh p LIVERPOOL ^PACKET, Janus Bi'kett, master, alias nearly all her ca^go engaged, ami will be dispatched immediately.' For freight o passage apply to captain Bi kett, on board, at 3«hn»U>n’s lower vvluu t, cr to NICHOLAS & NEFF. nov 26 -.^5 For Havre LTfr iii V ^ ' IC I' rcrc ^ S ^'P ARTHUR, fc'WHwcaptain Route, has two-thinls of hr»* nov 26 ^c^rgo engaged, and w.ll be dis- spatciieti immcdiatclv. Apply to R. RICHARDSON & CO. ,\235 f For New-York The fine regular aackct ship ^COTTON PLANT, M. Fash, nias- p’.rT, will have mined ate dspateli. E*For f: e gilt or passage apply to 6ie Can ain on board, or to . * BENJAMIN HOWARD, nov 26 *235 JtjJl.ch'. Itauge. TURTLE SOUl J f \ TO-MORROW, at 11 o’clock, a FAT GREEN jjrUHTEE will be dressed by CATHERINE DEVEAUX, JUuijlume. try Families can' be supplied by stnSrw early. ,Vv26 c235 cst notice, and hope* from the st- »ctist attention and punctuality to satisfy those who think proper to iavor him with their custom. JOHN C. IIELVENSTOX. nov 24 CilSB I am a Candidate for the office of CORONER, of Chatham county at tlie ensuing elect;oit in January next and if elected, w ill faithfuffy dis charge the duties thereof, nov IF CAt228 BENJAMIN W. LEACH. TViFSaperintendantof Powder Will be found at his office, cobner of Bryan reet and Carpenter’s Row,from 10 until 12 o’clock every dav, Sundays excepted. JOHN A. BEAULARD, nov 19 1.230 super*t. of po-.vder. Am P V&L1C SdLEST. By George Schley. *On Wednesday, the 1st December, * H'i// be sold at his store y ' A LARGE AND GENERAL ASSOHTMfeNT \ AU€TTOjr& DRY GOODS, Which will be particularized in the bill, of the d: - 'Berms of saltr^-Purchases not amount»n!^ to 1 dollars, cash; from 100 to300, four months; over 300, six montlis ci edit, for approved endorsed P«r. nov 2*4 234 Admmistiator’s Sales. On Tdrvday the 7th day December next. Will be told beiorc tlie Court House between tlie Usual hours. IWli.arf Lot No. 8/in the town of Darien, M, tbsli county, 60 feet oil the river and 300 lecl deep, belonging to tile estate of Daniel M-Intoth, deceased, and sold for tlielienefit oftiie licirsaml credit os, by permission oftiie lies arable tlielnfe tier court "of Cliatliam county. Terjtls casli. By order of the administrators. A. HOWE, ot/sVr. oct 28 «94 On thrjirst Tuesday in December netz. Will be sold before tlie Court-House between tlie usual liours, A House and Lot, situated oh South Broad street. The Lot is 60 feet g a front and 9b feet deep—tlie House 'S rew ■ ii in " ,m1 completely finished, calculated .for two fani.lies w ill Cellar, Kitchen's, and suitable out Houses, etc. - - Uhe terms will he liberal, and made known the sJlr. A. HOWE, avcl’r. ii cV 23 233 Marshal’s Sale cont’d. On the frst Tuesday in December vejrty Will be sold at the court-house in tlie city of Sa vannah, between the usual hours often and two o’clock, l.ot Number 7, feylcs tything, Death- cote ward—levied on as the propet tv of John E. IUrtYdge,atthe suit oftiie United States vs. J0Z1I1 Ha tridge. JOHN H. MOREL, nov 2 215 Marshal J). O. Marshal’s Sales. On the frst 7'uesday in December neecty Will be sold at the stove occupied by Mr. Abner Woodruff’, irt the c ty pf SavannMi, between tlie liours of ten and two o’clock,j The Stock in Trade of said Abner Woodruff, cons sting of Crockery, Glass and Glnna Ware, 8tc. levied on as tlie property of Abner Woodruff at the su t of tlie Un ted States vs. Abner Woodruff. JOHN II. MOREL, marshal I). G. oct 29 212 Marshal’s Sale, continued, On the frst Tuesday in December next. 11 be sold at the comt-house m Savannah, be tween the hours of 16 and 3 o'clock, The following negioc&r Januaiy, Peter, Tom acic and Jifnny; also, all that tract of Land in tlie str ct of White Bluff, contain ng two hundred and fifty ac ~es, adjoining lands of II. Williams and others—levied on as the property of lVm. Ogle- bay, the suit of the United States \*s. Oglebay and others. JOHN H. MOREL, 2 216 Marshal D. G Bills oil Philadelphia and England Apply at the counting house of W. Gaston, esq. HENRY BEAUMONT. nov 22 232 A Draft . At one day's sight, for 1853 dollars, on Nashville, Tennessee, for sale by HALL & HOYT, nov 23 ?i233 £5™ The subscriber’s Law Office is now ldjit in thfe room lately occupied as an of fice by II. W. Habersham, e$q. over the store of 1. Norton, on Johnston's square; where he may be found ready to attend to pioi’esS Cnal business. WM. LAW. nov 24 a234 BOARDING. Qjr* FIVE dr SIX young Men- can be accom modated with BOARD, in State-street, next door to the Baths, hear the Court-house, on moderate terms FOR SALE, a box, containing two sets INDIA CHINA. Coffee arid Tea Set, richly o/ nameuted, and w-11 be sold low. Apply as above, nov 6 # For Sale Hay in bundles of about 350 w. each N. *F.. Rum in ba i els No. 2 Mackerel Boston Inspection 30 to 40 m. feet merchantable Boards 24 in. Brick hard burnt Potatoes in barrels Cider in boxes of one dozen each thin Fish in boxes Landing Pom ship Hitty, from Portsmouth.— A pply to tlie master on boa»-d or to nov 23 H233 J. BOGI E, Bulloch* s buildings The Subscriber Has removed his Counting House to the brick budding on the ^jteom Boat Wharf’ W. SCARBROUGH, nov 19 i2S0 Hay, Potatoes, etc. 91 bundles Hay 44 bags Potatoes tio bbls N. E. ltum 12,000 feet pine Boards . For sale on boa d tlie ship Alexander at Ander son’s whari* nov 24 234 Fancy Chairs for sale Four Dozen fancy Cliai s received from New- York, by the hue arrivals, and for sale by BENJ. HOWARD, nov 22 230 . Bulloch*s Range. Sugar, Whiskey fit'N. E.JUun, In hogilicads xid barrels . .For sale by GEORGE GORDON, ■rttfrl6 |g27 Landing from Havana and for sale, ™ COFFEE A few boxes best Spanish Segars, and • A lot of granges and Limes , Apply onboard the brig Patriot, at Telfair’s wluri, or to / CAHNOC1LAN & MITCHEL. nov 23 £233 Fresh Shoes 13000 pair fresh SHOES, cbtnpris ng a general assortment; just received, and ror sale, on good te ms, by G. NEWIIAIX. next door to Messrs. Low’ & Wallace, Bryan st. nov 18 ml229 Just Received 100 boxes yellow Soap, Magrath’s SO kegs f esh I-ard 20 do Goshen Butter 40 bis double refined I.oaf Sugar 10 do double ailchor Gin 3 pipes do 6 puncheons old Jamaica Rum nov 24 m234 GAUDRY & DUFAURE. Brought to Gaol, In Savannah, Nov. 17, 1819, h MULATTO BOY, who says h s name is Edioard, and that he belongs to W iliam Baritwell, of Beaufort, S. C. He is about fifteen years of :ige, and five feet one inch high. He has oii a blue jacket and trowsers, black s lk vest, and cptton shirt. nov 17 228 H. McCALL j. c. c. Brought to Gaol. In Savannah, Sept. 29, 1819* a negro man who says his name is Tennent, and that he belongs to E&«!ia Mallard, on Foilf-Hole, South-Carolina.— He is about 20 years of age, and 5 feet 2 inches liigh; has a scar on his throat. H. M‘CALL, o. c. c. oct 2 96 City Sheriff’s Sales. On the frst Tuesday in December next, ill be sold in front of the court-house between the usual hours often and three o'clock, One negi o man named July; levied on as the property Of John Bull to satisfy an execution infa- vor of Willis R. Franklin. Also one negTO woman named Pheobe; levied on as the property of David Polock to satisfy an execution in favor of Daniel Hotchkiss. Also sundry articles of household Furniture,-le vied on as the property of the estate of Thomas Gribbin to satisfy an execution of J. t. White & CO. for rent. Also sundry articles of Drugs and Medicine*; levied on as the property of Henry O. Thorp to sa tisfy’ sundry executions in favor of fcph aim Coop er for house tent. Also sundry articles of household Furniture and Beddmg; levied on to Satisfy an execution n favor of Frederick Herb for house i-ent. Also sundry art'dcs of Furniture; levied on to satisfy’an execution in favot of James Ii. Fraser^for rent. ABRAHAM I. D’LYON, city sheriff. nov 5 218 Sheriff Sales. On the frst Tuesday in December next. Will be sold at tlie court house in tlie city of Savan nah, between tlie usual hours of 10 and 3 o'clock. All that tract o: parcel of land, being the settled plantation on Skidaway island, said to contain twelve hundred acres, more or less; bounded on the north by land of John Mill edge, <m the east by land of James Bilbo, on the south by land Charles Harris, ;aid cn the west by Lkidaway narrows— levied on as tlie p operty of William Stephens, esq. deceased, ami sold under foreclosure ofmojlgage to satisfy* Richard Ilicha? dson, esq. GEO. L. COPE, s. t. c. oct 22 206 Sheriff’s Sale. On the first Tuesday in December next. Will be sold at Effingham court-hOUse, between the usual hours, 100 acres of Land, joining Mathew Reiser—le vied on as the property of Jonathan Backley to sa tisfy an execution ih favor of John G. Shea? man. C. W1SENBAKER, s. e. c. nov 1 214 By Baker. ^ tVelman. To-Morrow, the 27 ih instant, At 10 o’clock. In front of their storey 10 pipes first quality Holland Gin 100 boxes Ro'sins 4 Hhcf^ leaf Tobacco 20 bis Muscovado Supah 100 pieces Cotton Bagging . 20 bis N E Rum 20 kegs manufactured Tobacco 2 bis pnmdy 20 half bls Fly.market Beef , 27. bundles northern Ilav * 1 case double and single barrel GonY K) Mills Jamaica Ruin 20 bags Coffee 10 liltds Molasses. 10 do N E Rimy , ,• Sypes northern Gin Terms at time of sale. also ' • < '-.t " t {their store, A valuable assortment of fresh imported DRYGOODS, A^lllXe WHICH ARE Supcrfinecuicl second Clotlis and CassimcfOO. Assofti d Rose Rlankcts Marseilles Uountcrpsnes' 9-8 and 6-4 cambric Muslins , ( 4-4 and 6-4 hook do ... Men’s and women’s white cotton Hose Xadtas Handkerchiefs Jui4 figured Ratt nets, Bed Ticks iri Cassimeres . I lomestir Sheetings and Ginghams t . AEsoited I’ms, India Muslins, Gal cock ' Ready made ingrain Carpets, with a hutnber tf other articles. nbr*26 234 . By J. B. Herbert. , To-Morrow, the 27th inst. At half past 10 o'clock, Will be sold at John Hunter** hnorr -wharf, next low .Wallace's wharf, 250 bis No 2 and 3 Mackerel, just landing fros^ Boston \ ' K ' 200 bis best Thomkstown Lime 1000 husliels Cn ons •_ 200 do Potatoes Te rns attime of sale, nov 27 235 Sale of Elegant Furniture. By J. B. Herbert. To-Morrow, the 27th instant, >. At 11 o'clock, Will be told at the hov^tof William Scarbrough, esq. ft'est-BAntd street, -lit. Sundry Elegant FUNITURE, Used only on tlie occ. sion of the late, visit of the l'rcs.dent of the Vpitcd States, and rema n ng 6ver from tlie fortnci sale—amongst which are Sets of Me no and s>It window Curtains, offKb most tasteful finisli—Couches to match the same . Rose wood Tables and Chairs ‘ . .. Maliogany Chairs with morocco bottom* Elegant and full sets of mahogany dining Table* Chandeliers and Bronze Lamps, with many othef articles x # • . . _ also ; . superb upright PIANO FORTE, of the finest tone and finish. Terms—All sums under £>1C0, cash; over lOfyj 400, sixty days; over 400, ninety days ci edit, fof approved endorsed paper, nov 26 230 By George Schley. . . , To-Morrow, the 27th instant; At 11 o’clock. Will be sold at his auction store, . SUNDRY ARTICLES OF c • Groceries and Furniturei Terms, cash. >v 26 234 By J. B. Herbert. To-Morrow, the 27th instant, „ At half past 1J o’clock, Will be told on Gea. JHulevtun, t stft. upper wharf? 20 ticu ccs f COFFEE ■ 20 hhds prime St. Croix 8UGAlv . , . • f also, , . . ' 30 casks Colmenar WINE—land ng from brig Favoite Terms made known at time of sale. — By ,i. Hotce. To-Morrow, 27th instant, Will be sold before my store, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT or Groceries and Dry Goods; ALSO i • AN INVOICE OF ELEGANT FURFITURE. nov 26 235 ... '* LOTS FOR SALE. Brought to Gaol. In Savannah, Sept. 8, 1319, a negro lad who says his name is Plenty, and that he belongs to Mr. Hawkins in the northern part of Soutli-Coro- lina. He is about twen y years of age and five leet five inches high, slender made and thin faced. He formerly belonged to Dr. Warley, near Sa- vannah liver, and by him sold to Simon Moses of Charleston. H. MCALL, o. c. c. sept 9 86 r ' Brought to Gaol, In SavannaK November 4, 1819, a negro man, who savs h-a name s IVnllace. and that he belongs to Mrs Ann G'bbons, of Laurens., county. He s about five feet ten 'nches high; h5son a red flan nel shirt and blue trowsers. i H. M’GALL, a. c. c. nov 5 5l8 1 ....Brought to Gaol, « In Savannah, a negro woman who says her liaihe is ChajJiotti, and that shfe:be!ongs toCor- nfelia Johnson, a minor,afo~ whom Mr. Wall is guardian? sho is about twentyifour years of age and five feet three inches high. _ ' nov 2$. 333 ..*• Jl-CAtti »< O’®. Fi oni thirty’ to fifty LOTS, 60 feet front by 115 feet deep, s tuated.between Bull and Montgome-y stieetsin Savannah, and adjoining the lots lately laid out by the corporut on. Bull street bbutiihi them on tlie east, Jlontgomery on the west, and that part of the city lately laid off into lots on the north. These lots are on much higher ground than an* lart of the city; and are equally removed from tlie ow lands on every side. Bull, Whitaker, Barnard, Jefferson ar.d Montgo- merv streets will be continued through them; and tlie squares and general plan of tlie city observed, except that these lots will be considerably deep er, iuidtlie st eets wider, than those of the old town. The st' eet bettveen tlie city lots an'd these will be feet wide; and tlie (ibss streets 60 jnd 40 feet wide, -nsteadof the latte, being an alley of 25 feet, so as to present two fronts. These lots will be Offered at PUBLIC SALE, on Tuenlay, 14th of December next, on a low valu ation, at the Erchange in Safaniiuh, between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock. Terms—One third cash; in addit onto the amount offered ever arid above the valuation, to ^>e paid on del.very of the titles; tlie balance payable in 1, 2, 3 and 4 years, if required, with bond .and mort gage, beai ing interest from the date, payable year- i Notes of any of the Banks in the city will be re ceived n pavment. A plan of "the lots may be seen at the prop ie tor’s, or at ii . J. M’Kinnon’s, citv-surveyo ti. M'ALLiSTER. rioy 10 ' 222 Notice. On Monday,the u9t/tinitan(. At the hour of eleven o’clock, wdl be LEASED for one year,' the STALLS in the large and small meat Market. No pe son’s b d w |] be taien tliat is indebted to he city for stall rent. £. M. STtNB, e. a. rrav 2B 253 . H. - v ' : . By Baker Wdvian. On Monday, 29th instant, At lialf past 10 o’clock, Will be sold at their store> AN ENTIRE STOCK; j Cov.tilting of' a\ Valuable‘ jleeortmenl ty DRY-GOODS. AMO^R WI|fCH A HE, Superfine ahd second Cloths t Superfirte Cassimeres’ .*• Red Flannels, 12-4 ose Blanket ^ 12-4 Marseilles Counterpanes 7-8 cotton Casameje, fancy Vesting, , Black and colored fcomhazetts *' • : Furniture Dimity, 4-4 and 6-4fide book Mlialm 4-4 and 6-4 dressed ahd undressed Cambrics Steam Loom Shirtings 44 Irish Linens, 44 brown do.; 54 Irish Shirting* Union Stripes and Dernes Superfine furniture Calicoes, fancy Ginghams 7-8 linen and bed Ticks 44 and 64 fancy'Muslins Worked muslin Robes, muslin Cravats iv , „ 4 Cross barred muslin Handkerchiefs ’ A la-ge assortment of cotton and w orsted Hosieftf Silk Velvets, assorted ' 64 cotton Damask Shawls . . . _ Musi net Handkerchiefs _ Men’s and women’s English silk Stocking* Do do Gloves Men’s beaver GlOvcs Tavlor’s Threads, Silk ahd Twist '* , Holt’s cotton Thread, in boxes Linen Tapes, Nun’s Thread London quality Binding , i Carpet a doi ; .. ' ' Bed Lacfc, best gilt B atfons, silk ditto ~ "'Also . ( . 1 ‘ ■ J! tiaall 'Tnrtnce of 4" . Hardware and, Cutlety, , "Well assorted for thf* heiftet.. T jJj»The sale wilt be pnitioe, and “ wnU wortlf the^tenfon of town and country irie cjiants. '"r: Tcrmi of Mile—All sums under 130 ddllara, cash*' from 100 td 400 dott^*,fbu- months;pt*r hOCtdafJ Uia, ris months,'^ J '■* 1 nor it i ■A 1. .?*.. -A IliUKIL M.