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List of Lcii-.rs
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Remaining in the J'nit- Offer at Savannah,tr. the
• «>. I>L ~SO«0 ** V
'' SOMty.OcffitVer, 1819.
ifc? Thptc who enquire for them will please to
ask (or .Huvertiral Lrtten, •■
f '
Vm ABett - W B Ailen Mrs Eliza JUkwith
Sam AU-ja 'll A-hold "M is Ilcster II Adams '2
D.
Platt Bened ct ■
Adolphus Holies
Henry llrn|
lliaddens II- ooks
.Iciletliali Ha stow
•Viliam,.
-lobn Robinson
ifvfjs Rogers
•Zubcus itowc
Ur Ryan
Jesse's Hoss
fliomai Hobson
lie ■
John Randolph
!. nT. W Itodman
Thomas Kcdmoml
Hharles Remington
♦t'S Manila Rasa
Mm Mary S Rogers.
•# "tl"
Robert JJIair
Amato n.hmctt
Nathaniel h.inun
Uavii Uracil •• .
’ Win T Barton
II Brown I- K IS. own Gen ge It own
KliJi Mroirn*
Hha-leslloiinell
T A II a-Jburir
John Bull
Voiiftgger Beckham
James 41 II irnt
’John VI Hill tigs
Win Le Baron
John Ilast'in
Kpcnetns 1* Bened ct
Janies Barna'd
Jesse Handy
A chibaldlli-p'-rn
Solomon Byrd
.KdwarJCaidrV:'
i f-'hiistoiilierCarbetijr
Janies W C’a piiMer
• Charles W.CnglUah^'
.‘'Samuel Ci(icly
tUcnrvJI Cyticr
j| i t ,en ‘r';Cragi
Jacob J Chont
Janu s-. Cumfning J,
, John .O fcotoiniui
Joseph Cl ark
Christopher Conklin
Aaron Cliamp ou
J' ancis Courvois e
Jos -ph Cohen y. 2
, Reuben Cone
Tinertas Cushman
I’atr cfc Condon
F ancis Con Je. at
Cco.go L Case
Win C.anoi.en
Ezra DoggcR, Jan
Jotin Dean
James Davis
James Doran
Join) Davis
Mr Dcnn-c
John Denn s
Thomas Domclly
John Dan el
Its na il Donnell
ftcOigc Deni on
Rettj Dillingham 2
Joseph Dowdey
Joseph Dcglanne
Sami Doutiia.d
'Win Duing
Jas Dutton
II iletfo-d.
Win BarplKtnt >
F line s I- lla r le t
Ciipt £ -Blasdell
Capt XV. Bird, EJagham
. eon iiie T - .
John .Beani, X.fingham
.ynVHg>
JcllU Bi d, lielhih court-
■ '. r \ ’
•>T » Elizabeth B ytn
3f r fetter Brown'
' M (. Ala y-Ann Hessett
I - Ms. Sarah'-Ann Baulwin
• Ct .
Dav d Colics
R V Constaiit-ne
-Willard Cass
D Co liwall
Anthony Carney
I'etc Cantrell
, -Wm Caldwell
Daws Clark
Ralph Canter
JoluvCoomb
Isaac Cohen, 5.
Joseph Cuiiiiuir.*
Andrew*. Coins
Isaac Course & Son
ller lien y Cook, Effing**
hum conn :ff
Capt Frankijn Chase
Cap\P G Clarke y
Mrs Oath*. ihc. S Car *.
chad . ■ ..*
--Miss Jane Curry
Joseph DowTcy .
.Alexander Dunluim
Hugh l,)eJea'ny
^Fleming Dolan
Lewi? Uicty
WelconvB Darting
S Newport Sc Crt
Captain Raymond T Dc
more..
Mrs Cathar.nc Deveaux
M l Eizabeth Dozic
M/ s Elizabeth Ocvant 2
Mrs Sairali-Ann Davis 2
Miss Frances Demons
M ss Araminta Dun lord
Capt Dan cl Deshon
Atrm Stores
Laban .Smith
Vorett D Smith
Daniel Smith, jr.
Jwr.es Sinstden
John Stc.ycas
Fatk. Stanton
/'nonets Str*mg
Stephen Stocking
Sand. Stephenson
Geoige Stevens
James Sep* line .
Wm; SrAggS'
Gad Swift 2
Isaac W Stoddard
ilar.ison Smith *
aVill am Simmonffs
Barstow Sylvester
Jacob Saul’ur
Lewis Sheivy
John PSm ? th
s. % .
Thomas So'kell
Win Scarb otigh
C. ossHeJd Savage
Ha inan §chr.uver
Hobe t Sljr .. t '
Jacob Sm th •
Secord, lieynolds & Allen
Hy. Stouder & Co
Scarbiough & McKinne
Dox. Ht Saunde s
Capt Wm Saunders
Capt Wm 6pcar
Mrs Susan Skellon
Mrs Ma-tlia Spears
M s Stibhs
M s Mary S’SJOir
Mrs Susan M Smith
M<S v^lethei Stark
Mri Aletiua Stark, and
Miss Jones A . ,
Miss F.*ances Ceabury
O 2 pi r'lS- Lh dtuay.
To-Morrov) y Jir9t day of December,
Will commence fc, drawing of the Savannah
Poo.’-ICoiiseand Hospital Lottery iu the Exchange
Long-room. Tickets mly be had at the office of
C. If. HAYDEN until HVclock in the ino n'.ng,
wlicn tjie drawing will concern,,c.
Such as wish to bbtan £25v000, Sl0»000 o
R5,000, w 11 do well to apply before that tme, as
Tickets y II rise. The pubic are inv.tcd to at
tend the opening of the wheels. N
nov 3*J a236 • •
El ja!i Swift, Hdton-head Miss Cikthcriuc M Smith,
W.lliam Sweeny v r
John Tavlor
I K Tefits
W.!l am Tmaman
Pete- 'loins 2
David II. 'J'hoinpsfm
W iliam T-'cneinan
Valentine 'lobe!ton
HII. Totte.tun-..
l lioinas McW. Taylor
Jcrcin ah M Tilly
John Wcr>iau
Clnrles Williams
.fulln tydson2
John *y.’elsli
Cha.lcs Westfield 6
i.ew»s Wainsley
Charles Mai ley
Thomas A W.lliam
John Walslow
Henry Woodwards
James M'ilson, DJfin^
hum county
James Waters
Joseph W'ight
James M Wili ams
Cha,lg; A. Ward
lien;. II. Woo»l\va.d
Kenj Williams
Wm It Wo.th ngton
Sairl D Kvcritt 2
‘Moses Eastman
(iotlieb Ernst
Capt Thomas Ellcgood
Wili am R. Ferguson
John Fra-npton
Jlanuicl p;u hank
i'I'homas F tcl»
lubor.a d Fafih
’John Fisher
Andrew Gray 2
George Gillie t
James G rmond
Itobort S. Gihson
Ahrgal G n.Irat
Julies Cloven
William Uonkins
James Hamilton
"Elijah !!. flitbbard
Ga ilner llavfbid
licorge II;t«dv
llenjam n H .hHc
George Hannah
tiideon UaniiUon 2
John Henderson
G Ibe t.lhiMovvuy
Dph :a m Hall
Iftr Hunk
E lmun l Hinds
Lewis I lend ick
Ja lies f Ionium
G Ibe t Holloway
John Hogg
lien y Ha bock
George Hammond
M IIcwcs
Jn *ob Jldler
Jll-ticci Illfd’iO'.
Tuff’taH countu
lM:n;:.ul Jackson
T.laicom Johnson
James Johnson
Cha les S Jackson
Nicholas Johnston
John Ke!lv
W lliatn P. Keene
F./ek el K tchell
Leona <1 K ng /
.Tosf Kcehlvr
W.ll am Killpr.tiick
K. fi t
Capt Ewing
Capt George Engcrson*.
M s Sarah Everitt, Huh
loch county
r.
Daniel Fuller 2
JoJui Fisiier
Wiliiuiu Flinn
Stcrry 11. Fenner :
Mrs Mu y Fox
Miss Lvd a Fowler
U.
Chivies K. G eon
Alexander Go don
Ephra m Ga i;tson
Capt Ezck’l Goldthwait 2
Mrs Ann G ahum .
Mrs Ann Calc
//.
John II Haupt
hi Helm
James Hill A
Ma tin lle.agUty
&. Halt
AVilliam Howard
Samuel C Hive as
John Ilonkiiis
I»!r Hobboiites
Samuel K Hoag»^
ltev Samuel K lloagcs
Capt John Haniilm
Ca*'t Mo he it llowren
l)i f W Heustis
M s Mary Ha t 4
Mrs Chiarlotte M Hot-
ki k
M sMavy Hogan
Miss Ann llurnion
Miss Hannah Ualbock
J.
v Martin Jackson *.
Court lteiny-W. Jo.dan
Capt Kobe t Joli lit on
Capt Dav.d Jonc^ .
Capt It Post Johnson
Mrs Hester Johnson
Miss Jane E Johnson
Miss Aietha M Jones
A\
Joseph Kingsley
A it son Kimberly
Edmond Ka n
C Kelsey &. Co 2
M ss Cha lotte Kitchill
Capt C Varnum, 3
Miss Ann Ve.ucll
•ltobcrt Tpfer
W.lliam T:oy ,
G dion Tompkins
•Thomas Fully
Enos Tompk ns 2
I ledge man Ti'plett
iTaylor 6c Cooper
• Capt Joseph towns
C,apt Stephen I’immons
• M:ss Shubll Tillolson.
?r.
Ktissell Williamson
Jda tiu Wolard 2
Goe gc Wjunbsly
Wales Wentworth
George W Walt hour
I homas Webb
Micliaei M’agncr
John C Waddell
Robert \Vj» te & Co
Capt Jos. Wood
Major Mino W*nn
Mrs El za Wall
M a Ha .ct C W lliams
Mr:: Martha Wigg.ns
Miss Willjamina C Wa-
te s, fl- yan county
Mis* Susan I* Walls
M ssT r. da Wood
Miss Mary E AVillis.
V.
Miss Debcra Vaughn,
FRENCH KETTERS.
Lewis Champion Dr Antonio Poso
Stephen Lynch
Thomas Lemon
EJwa’d Lawrence*
Hob nson (• Landers
John Langlan
Thomas Luccna
Daniel Lynun, jun.
t«co"ge Lew s
. i .
John I.enicr
Ceorge Iandsey
Arcbv Little
John ijovd
Capt Daniel R. I.oring
Capt Jcim Chase
Miss Jo: nut null Lumhkin
it/.
VnccntT .tlathcws 2 John Moro*ehead
Wil'inm Mo/.ley
Kicha «l D Villen
Edward Men *oe
John D Md.ain
Micha d Ma nmti
John M‘Daniel 2
John M*K tiny 2 .
Thomas M^Kcaztc
AVm Smills
S mon Moses
Alex Maste s
Dan el M'lhnlcl
James M*Donough
Ha net dl'Kcan
John Jiifiiey
Thomas M tc bell 3
Daniel M*Cuhonghi
John M nka
George Night'ngale
Kbener ^Ccwcomb
Kdward Nielpt ?son
Dr Y MfDanicl
Capt Joilnta Mar. au
Major A Massias
MsMavMller .
Mrs .Susannah Monpot-v
M's El iiaMK^oiiklin
Mrs Ann Mer. .11
Mrs El za ilackie-.
M s Ann Mclhado L ‘
Mrs Harriet A. Marne,
ftry.in county
Daphncy Miller
Mrs Isabella Mfeeod
Miss Elizabeth Mdler
Miss Man* M‘Ca ty
M ss Ellen -Martin’
M m Elizabeth Mill.k n
G( orge Mu.: all
•V. ^
Pete- Norcau
John No'tli 2
And. M lie
Jn Bh Dube'gier
Ra' tilom l.lamoias
I an P A nun
D Goblicn
Tournet llorlogcr
F aacois Dalloz
Luc ari
Dure
Talligant
Seudicr
llcrnaud
Uurjeoiii
I lDsP.gcn. Brulunge Ledns
Antoine l a dv Madame IPankSS'
Angt. F R unet Me V Gizorine
P l*»»s»n Mr CanneL '
S Saihsimon . Me Itichdltc , .
Chevalier Dr Unix Miss Mary Canotit.
PHILIP DOX, post-master.
dec I
239
By JlTntts Joyner.
A tprvate sale, on a credit of 9J days, the fol
lowing articles of gentlemen's Apparel, of the lat
est New-Vo k fiislt on, v.z: *
2 tmnkss ip’or clotli d ess Coats, blues A blacks
1 do double in Hod blue and in xed Cass mere
Fuiitaloou^
1 do re <hd Flo eiit ne, black cass mere am! Va-
leuc a Waiscoats
1 do Sti tout Coats, walking Frocks and clia se
W*appc.s
1 do Tartan pla d and camblet boat and horse
men's Cloaks
All of \vh ch a c of the most fashionable make
and best wo ktnansh.p
nov 29 ij -it237
Stone Cutting.
The subscriberinfonns his friends and the pub-
1 c that he continues the busines, at his old stand,
near the guard house, where every description of f o
Stone Work, licccscwy for biiililingSj'may be ob-
tained at Uie shortest * notice. Also a la*ge as
sortment of vh te and va-legated Mai*ble, alwavs
rn lninrl, for tomb tables, slabs, or head stones, in
the neatest manner. MILES JONES,
oct 14 Lt 291
Golf Club.
At a meeting of the GOI.F CI.Ull, held on
Friday Even-ngi the 26th instant, t was :i-solvcil,
“'that the first Di-vseh for the season be given at
Mrs. GIUBBOVS on tlie Btiy, on Cttiiag next.
tfreSd Rjcembe at the n'sual lionr.”—The
niemiiera arCVeiniested to attend ut half past one
o'clock on tint day, to settle all a fears lor tlie-
past season.-
nov' 30
By order of the president,
238 J. H. -SVr’ry.
Planters’ Bank.
This bank will be shut on Saturday next, in ol
der to make a settlement of the books for the pre
ceding si x months. Paper falling due on that day,
must be taken tip on Fridar.
J. MARSHALL, cashier s
nov 30 r238
BUBLIQ S.iLES.
Marshal’s Sale cont’d.
On the -/ir»t Tuesday iu December ne-xt,
Will be sold at the court-house in the city of Sa
vannah, between the usual hou's often andWo
o’clock,
Lot Number 7, F.yles tvthng. Heath-
cote ward—ler.ed on as tile property of John E.
!Ia.-tr dge, at the suit of the United States vs. John
E. Hartr.dgt. JOHN H. MOREL,
nov 2 215 -• AfanhalJI.G.
AUCTION'S.
Alarshal’s Sales. "
On the JUst: Tuesday in December next,
Will be sold at the.store occupied bv Mr. Abner
M-’oodruff; in the t ty ijf Savannah, between the
• hours of ten and two o’cloek, .
The Stock in,Trade of sa d Abner Woodruff,
oils sting of CYd:kc: v, fliass and China Ware, &-C-i
lev ed on as the p operty of Abner Woodruff at
the suit of the Kfi.ted States vs. Abner Moodrufi'.
•JOHN H. MOREL, manhain. G.
oct 29 "12
Grand Lodge of Georgia.
The members of the lirand Lodge of (lecrgia,
and tils different Lodges under its jur!sdict„n,
by their proper rep-esentutives, are summoned to
attend, at the Grand Lodge Room, on SATUR
DAY, -ItU December tie\t, at 11 o’clock a. .m. a
grand quarterly communication to the election of
officers and other business of the craft. A punc
tual attendance is required. *-
Jty order of the it. If'. G. .Master. thejirst TuesdtUj^j^Deccmber next.
WM. F. BEERS, G. Sec'r!P ^fill I
nov 18 229 ■'
Marshal’s Sale, continued,
On thejirst Tuesday in December next,
W;U be .Sold at the cou t-house in Savannah, bc-
m tween the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock,
The follow-tig,negtoes.- January, I’cter, Tom
Jack and Jenni': also, all tliat tract of Land in the
district of White Bluff , conta n ng tw o liuitdred
and fifty ac es, adjoin ng lands of R. W.Uiants and
tube-s—levied on us the property of Wm.Ogle-"-
bay, at fjte ifl't of the United Stales vs. Oglebay
and others. JOHN IL. MOREL,
nov 2 216 Marshal it. C
Christ Church, ,
Hie PEWS not held n fee simple, will be rent
ed to the holiest bidders, for one year, on Monday,
the 6th of Deecinljer next, at XI a. m. Te-ius
made known at the time.
*W. T. kVII.LIAMS;
nov 19 $r r230 see ry. & treasure
i'o the elector^ of Cliatham county.
Freuds and Fellow Citizens—-f oiler myself a
candidate fo; SHERIFF at the ensuoig flection,
and .f elected. I pledge myself to discf.aige the du
ties of sa d office, agreeably to law andjust.ee.
. WILMAM A. MOORE,
oct 2 t i95 •
«'o the Electors of Chatham county.
1 offer myself a candidate at the approaching
election for SHERIFF, and respectfully solicit
our sufiVagcs. , ISAAC IFLYON.
nov 10 222
Executor’s Sale.
_ •«! Tuesd
1 be sold, agreetd)|e
By Baker Wetman. '
To-Morro\\’, .the Sdijistant;
' At ll o’clock,
In front of l/lttr store, ‘ ■ ‘ :!>
5 tierces Goslten Cheese
150 boxes Bluom Rtiisins
50 ba reb Muscovado Siigur
.20 kcgs.M«niifftctii'ed Tobacco
100 pa. Cotton Bagging
3 t.unks nv.-n’s f-jioes
'30 br.gs G.-cen Ci^e . .
“O.ba.rcIsNcw.AiA Cider V ■
IJ 'hbds-N. E. Runt
.j0. pipes Northe: c bn,, and a va- : etv of otliep'
\r articles ; ...
dec 1 •' '2391.' tl i ’
i • By ’Watts. 4" Joyner. 1
.IVIMprrowi 2d‘December, .
- v * .'■.?■- ,v "At 1 (L^iclock','"
IFithout reservtf trill be sotet at their due-
tiou-Momit,- ..
A large and general Assortment nf .
Late imported Fancy and Stapla
DRY GOODS, ,
st \ill of colonel
John Pi ay deceased, before tliccdnrt house, Ue- - ditto o . do; do do do - —
tu ecn tin* ii«iihI 1»mih« nf ift mid! fl nVlndl- 1 case elegant ^ scarlet and dials Saxonv fc'hawli
tween the usual hours of 10 and o o'clock t
. Alltliat lot and improvement thereon No.
situate upon the south cast corner of Johnson'^
stjuu. c opposite A. Low & Dp. b-ick sio.C.—
Loiictitions of sale; one fourth in fout months, one
fourth in twelve months, one foil th in eighteen
months, and one fourth in two yea* s; witli inte-cst
al cig’iit per cents upon each payment,f; om cLiy of
sale to be added. 'File pui-cliaser giving bond
and mortgage upon the property and personal
security If icquircd.
GEORGE 3f.3VATF.RS.
JOHN J. 31 AX WELL. ,
oct 23jw| gQ7 ex' or »f John Pray
Sheriff Sales.
'I*o the Electors of Chatham County
Hal ing served as Deputy Sheriff* for the last
five years, encourages me to offer myself to the
notice of my fellow-citizens, us a candidate foi
SHERIFF at the approaching election D'fuvo
ed w.th your, suffrages, every endeavor will be
used to discharge the duties fa llifullv. •
DEN. SHEFTALL.
nov 3 216
Electors of Chatham County.
Gentlemen—Permit me to announce myscll asa
candidate for the office Cf .CORONER, at the
suing January ejection, and to ass ire you tliat all
needful.attention shall he paid to tfic duties re-
qu red, ifl am honored with your suffice?, which
' respectively solicit. • i * •’ 1
WILLIAM WILLIAMS,
nov 17 f228 .
Friends and Feliow-Citizens!
I am a candidate for the office of COUCNER
the,election in January next, and solicit your
suff rages—if elected, the duties shall be faithfully
performed. JOSEPH GARNE1T.
nov 22 t 23 2
ellow Citizens—
J am a Candidate for the office cf CORONER,
of Chatham county at the ensuing elect oil. in
January next, and if elected, will fa thfully dis-
the duties thereof.
cha-}
nov 17 ca*228 BENJAMIN W. LEACII.
To the Electors of Chatham.
The tilidei signed offers himself us a candidate
i tee office of CORONER, at the ensuing elec
tion—if elected, pledges himself to give general
satisfaction. Wll. C. BARTON,
nov 15 f226
Factorage.
The sufitic: iber contidnes to transact Fuc oi x n
and Commission Jiveiurs\ an«l tenders his servlc
to those who may be disposed trV favor him with
the sale of their crops. He will move into his
fire p oof stores in tli ee weeks, whe ^ property
nt to him fo - s;de will be safe f*oinin;».irv of anv
kind. JOliNP. WILLIAMSON. ’
Savannalt, 5.8th Aug. 1819. fr77
Brought to Gaol.
n S.ivjmtab, Nov. ir, 1819, a MULATTO
ROY, who says Ji s name is Ftl.card t and that lie
belongs to William Barnwell, of Beaufort, S. C.
He is about fifteen years of age, and five feet one
noli high. He has on a.blue jacket and tiowsc.s,
black s Ik vest, and cotton shirt.
nov 17 223 II. McCALL j.c.c.
Brought to Gaol.
In Savannah, Sept. 29, 1819. a negro man who
says his name is Tntnrnt, and tliat lie belongs to
Elisha Mallard, on Four-Hole, South-CaroKiia.—
lie is about 2j yea*s of age, and 5 feet 2 inches
high; lias a scar ou liis throat*
.y ’ II. M'CALL, o.c. c.
oct 2 96
Brought to Gaol,
Iti Savannah, November 4, 1819, a negro man,
who says Ins namejs Hti/face, ami that he belongs
to Mrs Ann G*Hbons» of l^uirens county. Ile-is
about five feet ten inches h gh; has on » red flan
nel shirt and blue trou sers. .
II. MO ALL, c.c. c.
urn* .5 . 218
Alexander Net here left, John Nysuom
Jiryan county
George Nungczer
N ILOlmstead
W liiam NcUson
Mrs E Norman
O.
John O’Connor
p:
Stephen Parr
Y’dlhra Pa*rh
FaiwaoL Perkins
Thr s i Pine
Capt He nrV Peterson
John Powers, Ftfingham Capt ri. u ics P* -1 quet
ct> ritu r. Capt W’Ri.,m Ptillartl
Dauh‘1 r.-ritt
TI;o< V Purse T
Stephen Phelps 4
Charles Fonpiet
John Pete-son
Thomas Pcncry
John A Peas
% Rt#bert Purcell 2
.lames M Prescott
John Pfoge r*.
William Pollaji? .
Wdliam Pratoev
C apt John itP ibbL » r
Mrs Ann L Powei-s, F.f-
fr.yhart county 2
iliss Abigail Powers, Ff
’Jiny\um county
'll ss Lucinda G. Pearson.
Brought to Gaol.
In Savannah, Sept. 8, 1819, a negro lad who
says his name .is Pleitry, and that he belongs to
Mr. Hawkins iri the northern part of South-Caro-
lina. lie U about twenty years of age and five
feet five inches high, slender made and .thin faced.
He formerly belonged to Dr. War ley, near Sa-
annal; iver, and by 1dm sold to Simon Moses of
Charleston. 11. M‘CALL, c. c. c.
sept 9 Sc
Education.
Alexander fettigbew, m. ». has remov-
ed Ifs SCHOOL to SouthrP.road street, second
tenement east of Barnard st eet, where he conti
nues to teach the following b unches, viz:
Hnylish -l{eutKny- t 11 riti.uy t
.inthmetic, Hook-Keeping)
Geography, Knglish Grammar,
Latin, French,
Stenography, or Short Hand Writing.
A sliare of p -bl.c patronage s humbly solicited,
ll.s fees are moderate; and even attention :s, and
will continue to b'e paid to the improvement of
tliose committed to li:s charge,
nov H ii226
BOARDING.
(7/* FIVE or SIX young Men, con be rtccom
ir.odatcd with BOARD, »n State-street, next doo
to the Baths, near the Court-house, oil model ate
terms
FOR- SALE, a box, containing two sets INDIA
CHINA, Coffee and Tea Set, tidily ornamented,
and w 11 be sold low. Apply as above.
nov 6
To Cane Planters.
A gentleman just f/wn the P'est-fndies, • who
has.been engaged for the last 11 years imthe cul
ture of the Cane, and making Sr jars. Hum and
L'orthtJ*, and who is perfect n every branch of
the business, and whose median cal talent s ex
ctllent—would have no objections to engage to
snpetinteml an estate in ibis comvtjy lie is con
vinced bt* being abll* mature the suga’s and to
remedy the -difficulties 4hat nqw appear to exis-
h re. ’ Every satisfaction w 11 be-given to euquir-
ieyniacTe by letters addressed to the subscriber at
Charleston, (S. C.j cai-e of Messrs. R. W. Otis &
Co. merchauts there.
t A. J. DAVIS.
Savannah. A or. 27’. tf*237
Qn the first Tuesday in December next.
Will be sold at the court house iu the city of Savan
nah, between the usual horn s of 1C and 3 o’clock.
; All that tract o*parcel of land, being the settled
pluitation on Skiftiwrty Island, said, tb contain
twelve hundred acres;-mo e orxjessj .feouaded on
the noi th by land of John Milledgc, .on the east! by
land of Jantcs BilEo, on the $or.‘th by iaixl CJiarles,
Harris, and Qajfib west Bv Lkida\vxyrtjarrow5~
Igvicdonai thqpiope.lvoTWilliam Stephens, esq.
deceased, and sold under foreclosure qf mortgage
to .satisfy RicliardRichardson, esq. ; •
^ GE0 ‘ L * C0 ^ E > c - c -
AMONG WHICH ARE,
1 case super, extra west of England Cloths, as
sorted colors ,
1 do do t do Jo . do ; Cassimcre
• • do «v* ao ’•[(■ ** l
2 bales low priced . w do do
it™ 3 *
6 ditTO^X point ir y her/ytm i lied Blankets ?
1 do fine 44 Irish. LineR t
1 bale princess Cords, blue, mixed and Deals
1 do black and colored Bombazctts
1 case ladies’ black worsted Hose
2 bales fine blue, drab and mixed. Plains
4 do 7-5, 8-4 and 94 heavy London
• Blankets . .
■2 do 7-4 84 and 9-4 do Bristol do do
1 do sul- English ingrained Carpettinjg
2 do file* 64 f Intht. iumptoil
f LOTS FOR SALE.
From thirty to fifty LOTS, 60 feet front by 115
feet deep, s tuatyil between Bull and Montgome y
st retsjn Savannah, aiul adjo.ning the lots lately
U c out by the coipo at om "Bull street bounds
them ou the east^Jdoutgomery on the west, and
tliat part of the city lately laid off' nto lots on the
north.** * • :. .
'Fhec i loti: c.re on much higher ground than any
•art of the city; and arc equally removed fomtlie
low lands on every side.
Bull, Whitaker, Barnard, Jefferson and Montgo
mery streets wll be cont nued through them; and
the squai-es and general plan of the c tv observed,
except tliat these lots will be considerably deep-
and the streets wider, than tho^e of the old
u. The street between the city lots and these
vill be 8ft feet wide: and the cross streets 60 and
40 fret wide, nsteadof the latte - being an alley of
f iet, So as to present two .fronts.
These.Jots w ll be offered at PUBLIC SALE,
i Tuesday, 14?/* of December ne.vt x on a low valu
ation, at the Kxchunje in Savamwhi between the
horns of lt>anil 3 o.’clock.
rms—tine thud cash, in addit on to the amount
offered over and above the valuation, to be pa d on
deliver}' of the trtlej; the balance payable n 1, 2,
3 and 4 yea-s, if requi ed, with boiid and mort
gage, bearing interest f om the date, payable ye&j*-
Notes of any of the Uanks in the city will be re
ceived in payment. 1 *.1
A plan of the Jots may be seen at tlie proprie
tor's, or at Mr. J. M’Kinnjifs, city-sunevor
M: MCALLISTER,
nov 10 8222 v,
Executor’s Sales. .
On the 15th day cf Deceit)bet next.
Will be sold at the plantation of Noble; JV. Jones,
deceased near Louisville, in Jelle-scA county,
15 Negroes in families, and all tlie j!Vutation
Utei sils, stock of Horses, .Mules, Cattle, Hog*, ^ c *
and :dso the household and kitchen Furnil'ii C,
Provisions, etc. belonging to said estate*
I iliOKGE J ON ES, ePc;\
ALSO V
At the some time and place, about 25 Negroes
in families; also the plantation, consisting of 65
acfs of Lund, situated on the road leading fr-om
Louisville to Augusta, distant about tlwce miles
from the former place. It is well improved, acd
here is rather* inon* than 2i/0 acres, cleared land
ail fresh, and under excellent fence.
2 do fiwf: 6-4 Cloths, assorted colors
1 case qwansdowfj Vesting
1 bale fipc red Flannel
1 do dQwliitc do • %i . ■
1 case CliAmbi ays : **
1 bale fi^e pelisse Cloth
4 cases 44 ftml 64 figiired Mtislina
3 do 4-4 and 64 cambric do
1 case Robes .
1 do $-4 Irish Sheeting .
1 do line Jrjsli Liiiem
1 do; common’ do *, *
1 bale blue Kilnlamock Cap*
1 case i blue and red Denies
lbale5.4Ubtlis-
2 cuaes Derbies ' ‘y
fi do fancy. Muilins, assorted
1 c!q Ivorild and lamps’ wool II030
2 do plaid an'd silk H^.dkcrchiefs
2 fioVothtnfii cotton Hose
2 cases Dotncstic Horn Is
Terms—Not exceeding $$200, cash; Over 200^
60 and 120. Jays, for approved endorsed paper*
. t .‘ . d And for at
4 cases of Fowling Pieces, some very superior
An liivoiee of double /pit Buttons, giuss But
tons, aiul Ladle’s led co'd Gloves.
Ctif The sdc of Jlie above LOOPS will be con
tinued at 3 o*r.lo<&jn the afternoon. ^' •'
Decl—e , f i
By Baker.$ Welntan.
Friday, Dec. 3,
Ak 10 o'clock,.at tiier store, * /- *
An extensive assortment df Fresh
imported English Sy’ French
DRY GOOD'S, v
j'.-j AY.OX0' WHICH ’ARE,
London nip s fine Clotlis and Cassimerc|
Supertine white-ind red Flannels
Piintetl Bombazettg 5
Domest c G.nghamF and Sh.rtingS
9-8 and 6-4 Cambric Musldis
Elegant sup?:*fipe Prints •
7-4 ami 8-4 printed Shawls. /•
■f
Kendal Cottony
Bandanoe and Flag Jfdkfs ‘ .
Superfine fu n.tiire Dimiticc
Levantines—Florence Silks >. /
Best F.nglisli Sewing S lk and Twist
English silk Gloves—Fancy Muslins 4 .
Men’s best Beaver Cloves" ' .
Qurlity and Shoe Bind r.g .
'JV r’n--r-Under §100 cash; 100 to 400, 4 me nth 3
above 400; 6 months c.ed t, for app oveef en
dorsed notes. yy ■’ . nov 30 . >i258 ••
By Wastt & Joyner. , .
On Tuesday, the' 7th instant,
Will be sold at the Courtshouse-, ut th'C :
usual hourly
A PRIME likely Negro Man, about 30 years of
age—if*not disposed oi at private sale before that
time.
dec 1 239 ' ,
Receiver of Returns
of taxable, properly of Camden ccUrJy.
JCotice to absentees, that the- following land:
Georgia—Liberty county.
- By Ll jxh Fi:ike-~, cle k of the court of onl:na-
v for the county of L be*ty^
John Stacy appl es fo* letters of adnun/st^tion
.on tlie goods and .chattels, • ghts and credits which
were of John Stacy, esq. late of said county, de
ceased. r ^ :
These. are,i tne r cfcic. Wcite r.nc! admonish all
and singula * the kindred and crcd to-s oft he said -*• John M*Lcan, one tract of land in Camden coun-
Notice to absentees, tnat tne- following lands
have,been returned for taxes in. said county, for
tlie present year, 1019—viz •* —^
Isaac Briggf, one tract erf* Land in Camden coun
ty ,containi ng 287$ acres.
* Hugh BartiS, one tract of land in Camden coun
tv, on the (ireat Satilla river, coutaining750 aares,
Hugh Clark, one ti-actofland in Camden countyj
i the river St. Maiy’s, coutaiijing 190 acre?.
William.C. Jameson, one tract of land in Can;-
dencontaining 187^ acres. " * ' , *
AbegcXMiois, oiu* tract of land in Camden coun-
rtv, containing V(/7 acres.
deceased, to file thcTr objections <if any they liaVe)
n my tdfice^at Ricefiorough, on o: befo: c the first
Monday n iSdccniber next, othcrw-sc letters o
:uliy n st! alija/t wJl be granted unto the said appl-
vV veaQuucrmy hand and seal th's second day
of November* in the ytju* ofo-* Lord one th v .s- county containipg* 1000 acres
* ,y;
•v'-tiv-i ’Ml,.
and c-ghi hundred and u.ncteen, anrl n tlie forty-
ft mi. th vear of Aroci ican mdcpemlence.
[L. sd rV * L BAKER, c. v, o. i. c*
nov 5 *218
' ' V"' •£.
tv containing 50b acres.' r
Jamesr Spalding one tract of land in Camden
county, containing 800 acres.
Ed’ft'ar d Telfair one. tract of land in Camden
countv 500 ac es.; i ^ .
William .Telfair occ tract of land it) Camden
'Fhomas King, 3<1, one tract of land in Camden
Countv contain ng 1750; c r es. %•.
WILLIS LANG, Jl. T. JR. C. C.
Jcffcreir-x Camden county, Oct. IS ipM
Outlie same day or day following, will be sold
e plantation of Mias Campbell, within 2 miles of
the above plantation, consisting of upwards of 400
acres of Land, having thereon A good dwelling
house, gin house, barn, and other convenient
buildings, with all the Stock of provisions, and
about 4.3 Negroes in families.
Tie terms will be liberal, and made known at
the time cf sale. >
GEORGE JONES,
OCt 14 S t^Ol -v y;;, 4 s,. ,
- Administrator’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in January next,
Will he sold at the late residence of Stephen Den*
mark, :n Bulloch county, between tiie hours of
10 and o .o’clock, . .. * ; >
Al! the keal and personal estate of said deceas
ed, v.z: one JrJct of Land whereon the deceased
resid id, containing fifteeu liundgcd acHrs, 100 of
-wh cl i ?s cleared ami. under goo<l repair, a S 001 ^
stand fora hou^e of enteita’innent; a good. I)well-
Ing house, saw and gr : st Mill, necessary ont-buikl-'
;ings,.Jko One t-act' adjoining the abovp; xcr.
On the first Tuesday in December next,
W-iil be sdd before tlie Court-House between the’
,•£. ; usual hours, *;
A House and l^ot, situated on
South Bin ad at* eet. ’ The Lbt is 67 feet.
IJ 1 5 front and 9(7feet deep—the House r s ncur
Twr-yiV* 1 ' 1 completely fin shed, calculated ' lop.
two foniilies, w.th Celhu-, Kitchens, ‘and suitable"
out Houses, etc.
Uhe terms w ll be 1 berad, and made known at
tlie safe. A. HOWE, auct’r.
nov 23 2o3*- ' ,
Adr inistrator’s Sales.
Qn Tuesday th^ ith day peetmbrr next.’^
Will be sold before the Court ilousc between thef
usual hours. • , *
• W^ia’f Lot No. 8, in tlie tovir' of Da'ien, MJn*!
thsli county, 60 feet on'Hie river and oIjO fee£
deep, belonging to the estate of Daniel Xl'Intosh^
deceased,’and sold for the benefit of the heisand
c edito Sf by permission oftlie honorable the Infe
rior cotirt of Chatham county. •. t . > •
Terms cash- . : ’
.- Bv older of the siiministmto’A. . *
T'i * ' A. Howe, audtr. f
oct 28 .194 4 , ' '•
u--,:'". City Sheriff’s Sales. 'rpi. :
On ike fir.it Tuesday, in December -.‘ext,
corn foWsc-jBotltriftHe atoyctractsliu^r.n Ogt- ^
cheerier, S5 mile,-font Satannah. One tact p .
-containing, four Jmnaretl acres, lung on Ml c eek a-tirlcs of U&Pl.oltl »-|im ttife/fc.
n sai l cafuite. fifteen l fcelv Nep-qes, a *;oct j on ti )c projR-rtr'nf ti s estote of T'lorria,
irlbbin to satiifv at. f ji^ntion of J. E. JMlte tc .
of Cattle,.lto sis. Hi*s. Sltctip,. Goats, J>hi'-:at ; on T;‘
Tools boitecKokl a:.i! fc ; tciim J'mntj-e, a Chtur
persons ffdl/ng ofl p operty and not complying ^ n c .h for hxvie rent. '
*•••«>‘e ">» b , e ,e ;* ofc l at ! . ilso simdrv.ait dcpf Iuraitute; levs., .
d.e.1- risi—tlie sale to cont-nuc f om day tp. daty. 1 ^^ ntge £ at ; on j a . ftv bf
unt 1 Jt sd-sposedof; Sold fo'the benefit oftlie^ .. . : ■ Ut y. ~ *
hei.s. ■ MSe i / ABR.U1AMI- ViXOS,&***&■ ; ,- .-
ROBERT BURTON, §
Bulloclt county, my 1, ltSrt
. xAt ! at«
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