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® SriimeSlftriSSi pipe! lots.
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*• MARKET MJUAKK,
|o do Cb^Bisody
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5'Af Subscribers
•Z'i&sfs,
llSS5» Teajriffa 1
1 2b«7eSaifi™« *-%
tiriss, « We ^ u
Jj!'rms* English Inn of almost erery de-
fes°.V Jo do do
1 do Shew Moulds
1 do Germs" Steel
50 costs Xsils end Spikes, usorted
| boxes Sheet Copper
;SSr.»J u
50 to green; !>«■'> yellow tod red Points .
55 do Spsnish Brown
50 Unit* Kuuia Duck
50 Pieces Bsrens do
5 Fishing Seinej90y»rd5 tong
. Mp.nludcomplete sssortment SHIP CHAN-
PLKKY sod HABDWARE— Also, LAMP and
' A1NT0U ' WM. TAYLOR U SON.
v» 17 «»W
Wood for Sale.
„ ME subscriber inl'ormi his friends and the
J public in general, that he atill continues to
sell tic Em qosBty of wood, on B. M. Goodwins
* b “ f ' 1VM.A.MOORF.
no.17 SMV
'Select Articles of Purfumery.
Brushes, f$c.
tHE Subtcriber ha,- just received per ship
. Clifford Wnyoo from New York and is now
leningschoico Mortmem i.fEnghshand French
Brushes, Ac among w hich are:
ORA—Macassar, Russia, Antique and Bears
kr the growth and jire^reition of the hair Po-
nttuain potts and rolls of various odours andot-
tooltoes
ESSUh'CES of Lemon, Burgamot, lavender,
jst (.mnunon and Bose. ,
IT.ITERS of Lavender, Rose, Cologne and
[ring-Flower •>
S0.1PS- Vegetable, Rose, Palmynoe, Violet,
sal Windsor,Castile, Transparent, Naples Shsv.
' ~ cakes and Almond
Pete
B it VS HE A'— 111 oi h, Hair, Nail, Teeth Silver
site. Shaving and Flesh
POWDERS—'Teeih, Hair plain and acented,
todnnd seidleits warrentej Genuine, thete add'
to in extenaive supply of Comb* Tapers, Ox
|C1 'lumber and Pocket Light., Pocket Books,
xkrt W.llet* Durable f ik. plating Card*
YuvrenRazor Slraps an.i Paste, fancy Smelling
belts (fc. Ac renders the assortment well
r*)> the at lention of t he Public, snd are offer*
C* ule low wholesale and retail
FRANCIS I L vY, Druggitt.
lot 19 c*216 * Shodr Building..
White Pine Boards,
lOlie c on board the brig Hope, 80,000' feet
vhile Fine boards, inquire of
JOHN CANDLER,
' * Jones’ Buildings,
nr 17 . 2'7w. .
pota, Cosmetic Shaving
fir chopped hands and f
face
ti Plaint, BlanJctU, &e,
Whitr.hhie s»l mixed Plains
London Dtiflla, sad Rats Blankets
KKSMHigS 0 "'*
BUck India and French Saturn
KffgJfttgaS.Ma.
Ciahmere long Shawls, black and coloured
Merino do
M *nd W Merino Shawls, do half Hdkfs.
jgOgfc—W Hdkfs and small Scarfs
Caroline Plaids, new patterns
Week figured Larentuie Cravats
Uaek Bombazines and Italian Crapes
Uonoa&mbilcki, Cambrlck Handkerchiefs,
UnneM,in half and whole pleeea
Caroline, and Plaid Homespun*,
Brown and bleached BbeeUnga, and Shirting!
Banda no, and flag ilandkercmefi
A large amortment of Straw Bonnets, by the
Case, fashionable patterns
. Whittcmore’i Cotton Cards by the Box.
JOSEPH KOPMAN,
frit -3 * . 198 Johnstons Square.
REMOVAL.
G EORGE VY. COE,hat removed to Col. Shad’s
buildings. Johnston’* Square, where he of.
fers for sale, an extensive assortment of Goods
suitable fur the Season, consisting of
Irish Linens and Lawns
Caroline Plaidi
Heavy London Duffle Blankets
White, Blue and Mixt Plains
Role and Point Blankets
' Black Nankin and Canton Crapea
Merino Shawls and Mantles
Crape Handkerchief,
Silk Umbrellas superior finish
Wide Blaek Bombazines
Brown snd Bleached Domestic Goods
Russia Sheeting and Diapers
Twilled Domestic Negro cloth
Limey Woolsey
Wide Venetian Carpeting for Rooms
Brussels and English Ingrain Carpeting
Furniture Dinntv
Black Italian Crape
Cotton BaggingandBagging Twine
& White and Mixt Plains, Sfc.
James Anderson & Co.
H AVE just received bj the thip Georgia from
Liverpool an additional supply of
Hutchinson's and Grundy's Plains,
Comprising a complete assortment of both descrip
tions#
ALSO,
Heavy London Duffle Blankets,
And best forty two inch
BALTIC HEMP BAGGING,
Together with a large assortment of SEASONA
BLE GOODS, which they offer for ule at very
reduced prices,
nov 15 216
■ JVEITGOODS
JA.MV.S WELLS,
cssMasssrss
east of ih. City HoteJ,«ad laoowSrfnx ahrre
Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings,&c.
Ol the nmetlfatiionihlj pattern* and ■meotSrm
ofa veiy aupehor quality, which h* will make up
“ the newest and iret style, ha harlag a number
woritraen iu bit employ, which be
has brought out Dorn the north.
Hobualtoonhwdiih^Msortmentof new
Beady made Clothing,
Comprising every article io Ills line, whieh are
made in the be* manner, under hi* own super,
inteodance, expressly for this market, vu:
Drem and Frock Coats,
Ve»t*, Pantaloons, Gloves,
Shirts frilled and plain, 8uipenden,
aao a uaaa asso*tment or
CLOAKS,
•ome of which (for Ladie.j are of a very superior
quality.
J. W. tenders his sincere thanks to his former
customers for the patronage they have aff orded
him, andbopeaby hisaisiduity and attention to
busmesa, to merit a continuance oftbeir favors.
His goods will be offered it prices to induoe
customers to buy for auk, whieh will be hia prin.
ciple in selling. “
(O’The orders of
solicited.
ForXtic York,
GKOHQl’W,
Will atd on Sunday next For
orpamage, apply to
THOMAS WRIGHT,
. At Smiths buildingl.
\YKttftrfir Salt,
lA) RRI.S Lagulra Uiffee
J.U 1100 bhlapkdadolphl* snperAno Flour
M ilelr* Wine u whole and half pipes,
buy IS 119.
- For JiTew Yortf'
The. Packet Brig
JOSEPH,
A. Holdiegr, Master,
Will meet with dispatch. For
it or pamage, having good accommodations,
apply oa board at Anciaux whaif, or to
H. LORD A CO.
WiUamaon’a wharf:
nor 18 518x
' bis former cuitomera are
Law Office.
T HE Office of the Subscriber is that formerly
occupied by the late firm of Horriaon A Ni
coll. JOHN C. NICOLL.
rioT 18 lit 8
All peraona having unsettled accounts with the
late firm ot KtUam Cf ffWIi, which was dissolved
by mutual consent in August last, are requested
to come forward and liquidate them without de.
lay.
nov 8 |310
Grundy's Plains.
A N additional supply of Grundy’s Plains, vxnr
T desibxblb HOMBiRs received snd for tale
low by WILLIAM TUIlNF.lt,
nov IO caJll Mmeten’e Square.
An Iron Chest,
F OR SALE, apply at this office,
nov 15 216
— FOR SALE,
B y THOMAS WALTON, a new and large
assortment of
DRY GOODS,
coatiTixo or
LINENS, COTTONS,
WOOLENS, SILKS,
HOSIERY, GLOVES,
LACES, UMBRELLAS,
COMBS, am CUTLERY,
oct 25 199—lm.
The Subscribers
Orrtn ron Sale,
/V A Hhds of very fine N O Sugars landing lion
ship Clifford Wayne.
In Store,
10 bales of white, blue and brownPI ins
20 kegs of msnufactured Tobacco, Nos 1 & 2
500 pieces of firat quality Cotton Bagging 40
and 42 inches wide
100 boxes Sperm Candies
50 chaldrons Scotch Coal
GUMMING A GTCATHMEY.
oct 2 189
EDWARD COPPER,
At hi* Medical Warehouse, No 2, Tauntf* building,
O FFERS at Wholesale or Retail a general as-
sort ment of
Drugs and Chemicals,
Patent Medicines, gc. Sfc.
Of warranted quality and at the lowest prices
r cash, or approved paper,
oct 25 199
( hatham Academy,
IK institution will-ipcJt . ihe.rt-ception of
pupils on MONDAY NEXT, the 17th inst.
Under the supcrintendaiice of the ReV Mr
Mira who will more particularly attend to the
pptr c'ws of }out4g Ladle*, and will be assisted
be <.iher departinefttt by Mi*s Sixostoh and
and in the classical scho
* rrca,i
i I by Mr. Day-
gio 00
~ 12 00
13 50
g 10 00
12 00
13 50
Ticket* «*f admission mutt be obtained from the
itdctsignol, and no sol)«Ur will.be pernutted to
‘"ffin after the lapse ni three day* without one
.TBUMSn
B TS* Si HOOL
CWu Spelling and rear i «ng perqr
do with Writing, Geikgruphy
Gnmnur, and Arithmetic, *
1° do with Miilhemattcs and Latin
*nd Greek Languigex,
tilHLS’SCHOOL.
rt Clau-*9pelUng a-.d Beading
nn Writing and Arithmetic
w Geograplty, Astrono-
®>, Rwtory, Uc, • ■ " .
WM. T. WILLIAMS,
B0T 13 i^ti' " Tren*urer
“william vv.Wa.sh;
J ESpel fFL'I.i y iiiioru:, the citizei'S of Sa-
*•'«hnshytli,i his Srht.ol which la now open
the vetemtof tt.d Academy, for Ihe recep.
»t of pupils will be removed on the first of
win her, into an adjoining room in the Union
oeiet’. building Those branches of education
tsuglit in the beat regulated academies
ill be attended to^aud he win «o limit .he num-
»of h» ncBolin as to do justice in their Tuition.
,e *pe«fora contimitu.ce 01 public patronage.
■‘InitttGree^ L*ngu«. i« J12Y OCT quarter
■“flnli Grammar, Aritimietie L n.v^ble in
■jPFsphy andHisto y, 10 f ^'1 “
^fi Writing A Spelling SJ 1 * dv,nce ’
“to Scholar will be expected to pay an equal
^J™oo for fflel during the winter months.
L. BALDWIN'S CO.
Hall A Hoyt’s Buildings on the Bay.
orran rou sin,
C OILS Cnrdsge and Bale Rope
Russia and Ravens Duck
do Sheeting, and broad Diapers
Naili and Utadi snorted sizes
pipe* Cogn <c Brandy, and Holland Gil)
N E Rum in bbb
Reams Fools cap paper
wrapping * do
Willards patent Time Pieces, warranted
a few light Muskets, Liquor esses, Ac. Ac.
ALSO,
Spermaceti Candle*
Georgia do at Northern prices
No 1, 2, and 3, Soap
Windsor do
nov 12 213
Brought to Jail
"Strionah.'on the5tli inst u nrgro man who
"fniirutme ii George, and that ho belongs
nsnhun Davis,-of Crawford County, Geo. and
? he luaway about two month* age. He la 5
" dtche* high, and abaut 30 year* of age
I. tfLYON.zeo.
» 314 V.
ht.to Jail
t iniL.a negro man who
ririndthat he belongs to
>.of Wuhiffgton County, Ga. and that he
tut one month ago: He lad feet 7} in*
md about 38 ykora of age.
. L-D'LYON, »i
ought td Jail', .
lithe 28th of October Mat, ane.
' i name IzDotUr. amt
Harrington of Sctiveq
eo week,
. about 25
0N| tcc
Plains and Blankets.
1 fV® * e# Grandy*a White Plains
I. Lf 6 do London Duffle Blankets
I do Rose Blankets
Just received and for sale by
CALVIN BAKER,
oct 6 191 -
Io Rent,
Sevornl tenements in Gibbons’
\ brick buildings.
A convenient House In State street,
near Oglethi
A Hotixe and Lot w „ r
. Also, several small tencm* nts. The rents will
be low to good lenanti.
oct
tt203
B. PARKMAN.
Jhotice to Planters.
T HE Paragon Toll Mill being now in complete
Order with New Screens and brushes »* rea-
to receive Rice to be beat on Toll. Application
to be made to Jacob Read or Wm.Kilpatrick.atthe
Mill-* for the rates of toll and the general turn
out of Rice from this Mill, Planters are referred
to John P Williamson, Esq* Messrs* R. fc J* Hab«
ersham, In Savannah.
Oct 7 1191am .
Attention! !!—1st Company.
A N Election iv hereby ordered to be held at
the office of John Dillon Eiq. J. P. forlat and
2nd Lieut*, and Entign on Saturday the 29th lust
under the superintendence of t«w Majistratea,
and two FreenoldeiV, or a majority of them—the
Poll to be opened at 10 o’clock A. M.
HENRY MACDONNELL,
CapL lit company G. It.
nov 1? 217
fall & Winter good-.
B Y the ships South Boston and Oglethorpe,
just arrived from Liverpool, the Subscribers
have received an extensive supply of
British Manufactured f weod*
comprising an assortment of
WOOLEN, WOR8TED,
COTTON, LINEN,
AND SILK,
Which have been carefully selected bygone of
the firm, and will be sold by the piece, dozen or
package, at a moderate advance for cash, cotton,
or on a liberal credit for approved paper.
ANDREW LOW U CO.
(Jj* Packages of assorted Crockery, plain, cut
and moulded Glassware; Window Glas-.; kegs
each containing one sett of Tea China, casks of
B B. S. London Porter in bottles, always instore
and for sale j also, assorted Iron, and best Russia
Hemp Cotton Bagging, 42 inches wide,
oct 11- 193
Wanted,
Apply at (he Chatham Steam Uill.
nov 14 l | 215
Almature Portrait Painter
T. LABATUT,
L ATELY from charleston respectly informs
the Ladies and Gentlemen of Savannah, that
during his short residence in this city, he intends
to devote his time to taking likenesses, either in
large or in minature.
Apply to Mr. tleaulard, Bull street, opposite
Messrs A. Low b Co. next door to Mr. Turner's
Dry Good Store,
no* 14 !215
factorage and Commission Bu
siness.
> r\HE subscriber continues the Factorage and
X Commitoion Dimness,and tenders his services
to lus triends and the public.
His Warehouses are Fire Proof, large and con
venient.
For Sale
150 Tierces new Rice "
J. P. WILLIAMSON.
oct 21 197
Lumber and Lime,
T HE subscriber has on hand for sale Northern
Clear and Merchantable Boards, from one to
two inches thick, seasoned, also fresh Thomas-
town and Providence Lime.
ISA. DAVENPORT,
oct 28 lm 200
The Piano Forte with other Instru
ments taught.
T HE subscriber respectfully informs the young
Ladies and Gentlemen of Savannah, that he
will give Instructions on the following inrtro-
rnentx, viz. Piano Forte t Claronei t flute and Jia-
lencello Terms made known by application at
his residence, Mrs L. A.Carnn, Planters Bank
* q “* re ' P. gallaueb.
N. B. Pianos tuned in Town or Country. ,
oct 30 202 ■
for Sale.
T HE subscriber offen for sal* bin prope rtn
Darien, McIntosh County—emulating of five
» barf Lota, rituated in the moat eligible quarter
of the tatvfor builness of every description.
Also, Fife'Bay Lou immediately back of thoae
before mentioned, and divided from them by a
street of 40 feet. ... ..
. A 1*0, one third part of a Wh.rfLm, In tbiacity,
(commonly called Kce* Wharf) with improve-
n *FW particulars enquire of Tirana* M. Woon-
annex, Esq’r. in Savannah, or the subscriber on
Vilmington Island.
Select, Classical
AMD
ENCLISH SCHOOL.
Corner of Drayton and York Strreto.
T HE aubscriher respectfully informs hia Wendi
and the public, that he wiU re open hu «
minary for young Ladies and Gentlemen on Mon
day the 20th inst. The oourac of instruction will
comprise the Greek snd Latin languages, in addi.
tiontolhe branches of the English Language,
usually taught at public Schools. As the number
of pupil* stall be limited, F«*nta and Guardian,
who may wish to plico their children under the
care of the undesigned, are requested to make
early application to Iticbird W. Habersham, Esq,
crCol. ^«IIun,er. ENKYHAcDoNNELLi
oct 11 193
floV'l
*313
CHARLES B. JONES.
NOTICE.
IHE undemign^wm reeeire
er to the other squares. Agpli.
Snta will leave the^pjopo*M> *«h either bTthe
“braribem on or before thuredayoeri.^
J.N.MOUEL,
F. DENSLEH,
F.BBASCH,
CommittK.
dot 19
2«
FLOUR &c.
Landing from brig Joseph, from Nea Tork,
1 fill UBLSGenesee Flour,furLmily use,
JLUUlO bhds,Molasac>,
20 barrels Prime Pork, for sale by
H. LOUD It CO
Willianuon’t Wharf.
nov 18 218
On MONDAY, 1st December next, at 11 q’elok,
WMboaoldst lluntor’s lower wtarC
The fine sloop
JOHN IIUNHY,
burthenei) 27una, in complete
order.
ALSO,
-A new eight oared CANOE BOAT, 34 feet
long, copper listened, with on, rudder snd tiller
omplete. :.
nov 11 312 Terms at Ume ofcalm
By Calvin Baker.
ON MONDAY, 24th inst at 11 o’clock.
At hit Auction 8torc a
A general ananrtstent of fresh imported BiUish
DRY GOODS.
nov 19 319
The Subscribers,
H AVE received per Georgia, a small consign*
ment ol K .y U Sou.’
WHITE PLAINS,
Also, a few pieces white Pi AIDING SWANS
DOWN, BLUE FLANNEL snd CAMBLET—
Which they offer for sale at low price*.
SCOTT & BALFOUR.
nov 18 l218
Drafts on New-York,
a N sums and at sight to suit purchasers,
For ule by
WILLIAM JENNER-
sept 25 186
Spermaceti Candles,
O F superior quality, just received and for sale
in quantities to suit purchasers, by
FRANCIS I. LAY, Druggitt,
Shade Huildingo
nov 15 c*216
TO MORROW. 33d inst Jit
WiU be sold Mbl* our store
A general ZHnrtnwnt of
GROCERIES, See.
Attachment bale.
W ILL be sold si the Court House, on Mon*
day the 34tb inst. at 13 o’clock.—39 pieces
Bobinet Lace and three Lace Scarves, attached
by Wm. Turner, si the property of John D. Aus-
ley, sold by order of Court.
A.D’LYON, ace.
nov 10 211
Administrators Sales.
W ILL be aold at the Court House in Ssvtn*
nah, on the firpt Tuesday in January next,
between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock, P M.
A negro woman named Celia, part of the per*
spnal estate of A. Scsf&no dec for the benefit of
the creditors ofthe deceased. By order of the
Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, Terms
cash, purchaser paying for titles.
S M. BOND, Adm’r.
of A. Seaffmo.
nov 15 216
Snuff and Tobacco,
L ORll.LAUDS first quality Moccoboy and
Scotch Snuff* and Cut Tobacco, received per
s .ip Clifford Wayne, and for aale low by
FRANCIS I. LAY, Druggist,
Comer of Cuiigreti aiul Whitaker Streets, S/uuT*
Building*,
imv 15 i2!6
The Genuine Seidlitz and Soda
Powders.
-g £\ Dozen Seidlitz Powders
LJd 24 do Soda do
•ust received per thip Clifford Wayne fromN.
York and warranted to be the true English as im
ported aud for sale by
FRANCIS I. LAY, Druggist,
Shad's Buildings.
nov 17 ca217
Saratoga and Ballston Spring
Waters.
Dozen t ^ ief,e ce,e b rite cl waters put up
til/ in one and two dozen boxes direct from
the Springs and in order—Just received and for
tale low by
FRANCIS I. LAY, Druggist,
Corner of Congress and Whitaker streets, Shad's
Building.
nov 17 ca217
William K. Guevineau,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
j \ FFERS his professional service* to his friends
1^7 and the public generally: he will be fpffhd at
the office of Charles Harris, Esquire, opposite to
where the old Presbyterian Church formerly
stood, on St. James'* square. All business that
may be placed in liis hands shall be punctually
attend a to.
nov 15 216
Trees, Plants, Flowers, %c.
William Prince,
Proprietor of the Linkaan Gar*
vie on Long Island, near New York,
uffrrs for sale Ilia usual extenaive col
lection of FRUTT and ORNAMEN
TAL TREES, and PLANTS, lie.
ALSO,
An extensive assortment of Green Houtc
/Yen and Plana, among which are mm six
kims of Orange, Lemon, Citron and dShadock
Trees, and ixtkktsx* varieties of the Camellia
Japonic., or Japan Rose.
jj- Orders will be received by the subscriber
and executed during the month of March, and
shipped pursuant to orders.
AUGUST G.OEMLER,
Druggist, comer of Jefferson and St. Julian St.
oct 23 198
Select Classical and English
School.
T HE Subtcriber intends re opening his school
for young ladies and gentlemen,on the first
Monday in November next, and having determin
ed on a limited number of Scholar* be requests
thou of hia friends who intend to patronise him,
to mike enrlyapplication.
From four to six children can be accommodated
with board, Ac in the subscribers family.
CHAS. W. CARPENTER,
oct 21 197
Solomon’s Lodge No. 1. A. F. M.
A LL persons having claims against this Lodges
are hereby notified to furnish their accounts
to the Subscriber, on or before the 1st Dec. next,
in order to hive them adjusted snd discharged
as soon as possible. Those indebted are request
ed to make payment to
HENRY MACDONNELL,
Secretary Solomon's Lodge No 1.
nov 6 208•
J\lotice.
R AN lWAY from the aubaeriber on the 14th
inst. the following Negmea, to will June* a
stout well msde fellow, yellow complected, 25
yesta old, and about fl ve feet eight Richer high.
Guyeu tall snd very black ftllow, about 28 year*
old, and about 5 feet 10 inches high, considerable
knock kneed. Walher .well aside, about 21
years old, black complected, sndpleutnt counte
nance. Sam about 25 yean old, Mender nude.,
thin visage, yellow complected, 5 feet 3 or 4
inches high, and little bo legged. Dennis a
boy,about loyeara dd.bUckcom3fe2lotY-Nottv
hoy,about 16 yeanold.black,
awomin stout, yelknp complected, ud about
yean old, with a flesh mole on
about 20 yean old- dartapd
-•gsjrssaaflLfefc
tobe uying togaibnek. One of them
and no doubt will forge a pass, Mr the
real. A liberal reward and iff necessary expen.
ces defr*yed,Ttr lodging them in :JiU>m ttatl
get them.
mtIV
SIS
Jacob wood.
Marshal’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in December next,
XT71LL be sold at the Market House, in the
V Y (own of St. Mary's between the usual
hours of ten and three o’clock.
Part of lot No. four (4) in the town of St Masys,
containing sixty six and two thirds feet front on
Biyantstrept, thence two hundred feet south to
the AHy, with the improvements tberon i abo two
unimproved loti in St Mary’s, also one water lot
in the town of F-.raandina, East Florida—Levied
on the property of Samuel Clark, to satisfy twn
executions in tavor of the United States vs Paul
Chase and Samuel Clark.
JNO. BOOG, n x.
oct 29 - 202
Sheriff’s Sales—Continued.
Oo the first Tuesday in December next,
W ILL be sold in front of the Court House in
Effingham county, between the usual hours
of teft and three o'clock.
Three free persons of colour, to wit—Hannah
and .bertwp children Daphne andBcisy, to be
sold by order of the Justices of the Inferior Court
of Kfnngham county, under the act of the Legis-,
lature, made concerning free persons of colour
passed on the X9th December 1818.
JOHN G. M1NGLEDORF, s. x. c.
nov II 213
Sheriff’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in December next. .
W ILL be sold at the court Uouse in Effing.
ham county, between the hours of ten and
four o'clock. r
The following property viz: two negroes
ed Jack, and L'atty, levied on as the property of
the estate of Christian Treutlen deed, to satisfy
executions in favor of Alexander J Lawton A co.
and others.
Also a tract of land in Effingham*county con
taining two hundred acres, bounded N. W. by
Tattnall and Mulryne, N. B. by G Zeigler, S. E.
by vacant, John Koglers and David Steiners Iand,
levied oo as the property of William J Spencer,
to satisfy executions in favor of David Gugle and
others, sold at the risk of the former purchaser,
he having not complied with the terms of sale.
J.G.MINGLEDORF, etc.*
nov I 204 y ~
^•-Sheriff’s bales.
On the first Tuesday in December next,
W LL be sold at the Court House io Effing.
ham county between the hours of 10 and
3 o’clock. -. v ...
The following Negroes, vu: Ambroaeen; Lu.
/, Charles, Scipio, Uwey, Andrew and Eliza,
levied on at the property of Charles Tiot, to astia.
fy executions in favor of John Adams and Meigs
K Iteed. -
Aim, a negro man named Lemster levied at tho
property of Wm 1. Spencer to aatiriy a balance
on executions in favor of Wilton Fu.ler and John
D Willard
S. NFIDLINGER, sue.
nov 1 304 — . • ■
For Sole.
T HE following described property, owned by.
the Bank of the State of Georgia, will be of
fered for sale at Auction, atlhe Court House on
Tuesday the second of Dec. ensuing, to wit i
Washington Hall, and the buildings attached
thereto, and the lots No. 4 and 5 Digby Tylhing,
Decker ward, 80 feet front each, on the Bay ana
90 feet deep back to the line.
Liverpool Hotel, and lot No. 37 in Yamacntr.
Oglethorpe Ward, and all the buildings thereon.
This lot hu two, two story wooden buildings on.
it both of which are well calculated for dwelling*
the western building is nearly new, tho’a liirte
out of order. .
Lot No 13 Franklin Ward, and *11 the buildings
thereon. This lot list two Houles on It, suitable,
(with a little repair) for very convenient and com.
Ratable places of residence, it fronts on Baptist'
Church Squire, and is opposite to Mr. R. F Wil
liams’. Ground rent g30 per annum.,
Lot letter S Oglethorpe Watd t Yimacraw and
three small wooden tenement buddings thereon.'
This lot is 674 feet wide end 112fdeep,. bounded
West by Fahm street, North by Iqt-letter U, Easf
by Poplar street sod south by a Line *
Lot No 4 Oglethorp.e Went, Yamaeraw, with n
two storY wooden build'ing of four tenrmcatl.
The lot i* 64 fee).vide end 1124 deep and iahauhe,
ded west by 8t Gall street. North byOrsnge
street, East by lot’ No 3, and South by Zoobly
LotaNol8andl9onthe 8outh Common ad
joining Norman M’Leoda, 80 feet 9 inches square,
eaclu ' » mi , ,
Lots No 34 and35 in Yamaeraw, where the ate.
There lots are each 100 feet in length and 90 feet
Sot No 16, containing J acre* oh the -8ovth
Common, part of which ta now inclosed for a gar.
den and Butcher’s feo.
Also—15 warn of Wdmear Fur Lawn,and ad.
ieintrer , the. Poor Bouse, and Hospital, a plsa of
Vhkh may be seen on application at the Bank and
wBlb* exhibited on tl2*qfrfaUe.
TTerauof Sale!—One third cash, the btltnee in
t«o iaataluenttofosw sad two rears with iatasv
eat Bom the date of ade, secured by mortgage as
gssffraS®BSasBrs
the Cashier of the Bank. ^ .
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