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Clothing.
jdht u«cmv*h »n»M sw T0IlKi
. rtvntleiru n’s Russian Belts
»rtan plaiddwlM
10 hnle» rel " 1 ". ^. arn ot Great Coat*
J trunk»sl>> ,rt a"' 1 long worsted and lambs
wool !I"se,»ml (fNKGUO CT ,oT»flNG.
general assoitm purBtt DRF.GE,
*al e l> y five*doors enst of the City UoTeL
a*222
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BLANKETS AND BAGGING.
GEORGE W. COE
fvFFERS for sale by the Hale or piece,
J 3 l 2 and 4 Point BLANKET,S
6 4 ami 7-4 Hi i-ilol Duffle Blankets
8 4 and 9-4 Heavy London Duffle do
40 and 42 inch Baltic Hemp Hugging
White and Blue Plains
With a variety of goods suitable for the season,
at No. 7 Gibbons' Bmldings.
nov 9 219af
"VtV.MOVAli. .
F . OUJ.HT ^ CO.
fruii Nil- 4, Gibbon*. bo.Mii.R
■JVE "’S.m.tOf Hn». Vo.mg’iJ »l'«re
to the sou , _ ant assortment of
^^ n %nch Goods,
^ ch they ofler for saUvery low.
; C ase, Ladies LEGHORN HATS
ITUW e ®
gentlemen 8
1
1
ov 4
do
do
214
yromt, % co.
EG 'Vecomminc^^n^^'No i«b&»’
S»th.V oiler lor.-.!" for o* »
"Sir,£■Jy." - ,MM rf
" * ' FALL ASP WIWTXn
dry GOODS.
nerior Ray an 3on’s white Plains, No..2, 3,4,
itv, from j74 to 50 cts
. * „ i n. r f..iiih ixci
- v » p i,ii/ii„uiba*een from 75 to 100 cts Hlack Silk Velvet and Mode
perfine blk u- l2 5 Black, White, Blue and Pink Satin,
>ck ypk Florences and Sinshews from 75 to 81*
cents rt*
fhi/r.I'ld bik lilk Gloves, 1st chop from 50 to
mlirs Paris Kid Gloves, 374 cts
k and colored Ladies Heaver Gloves, from 50
Lair men’s Extra super castor from 75 to 88 ci
,94 all colours Merino Shawls, late pattern
ante size Merino Scavfs, a great variety
Srulina Plaids 81 M cts
i,l,i niixt Satinet from 75 to » 1 25
laid Homespun, 18J cts yard
V»,!-,cheo do 7 y is for »1
4 omestic Sheeting, 25 CIS yard
proit (’heck, 31 1-4 cts
.4 and 7 8 superior linen Bedticking from 62 1 ~
1.871-2 cts
4 Printed csssimere Shawls and Scarfs
4 and 6-4 Cotton Cumbrick from 25 to 75 cts
! 6 4 Cambric Mtislins
4 cros' at* and u bilee Cord, 56 1 4cU
.4 and64 plain Book atul Swiss Muslin
flail, snd embroidered muslin Cravats
. 4, n ,Wd ami dntted.SwiS' snd French Muslins
m I, curtain Calico and blue Cambrick >
},,i t 9-3 superfine Loudon Prints, from 25 to
37 1-2 cts
Iron'll and bib Holland
in: 6-4 Ginghams
ci ly.'m Shirting and Long Cloth
ie md colored Marseilles
11 llritania llandkfs
on and worsted Hosiers’
leal iiid Imitation M idra> llandkfs
rurp.e, grei n and blue cotton Shawl,
, Russia Sheeting and Diaper
|4 .i. 7-8 Irish Linens and Long Lawn
, fin. Linen Cambricks, at all prices
Inexteiisive assortment of I bread Laces tir.o
Edgings
in*and Needle, at 10 cts paper
,, osou’s wire Cotton and French floss Cotton
lilk Lumbrellas of all sizes, from Ro 'o 5 50
|«rii. slie'l, side and extra size tucking Combs
■ihI Ivoiv. do do
gibbons, Braids, Galloons Silver Thimbles, Gilt
ind Coat Buttons
lomet Paper, Scissors, &<■ kc.
11 liberal deduction will be made to country
Lerc .inisand those buying by <’te piece.
|,.c* 17 w h'WI
TORTOISE SHELL,
\\or^ and Worn Combs,
Ingrain Carpeting, 8cc.
>inHF, Subscribers offer for sale by the dozen,
d an invoice of Tortoise Shell Combs of all
size*.
Very fine Ivory Combs of all sizes
Mock tortoise shell combs do do
4 bales Ingrain Carpeting by the bale
or piece
2 bales Domestic Plains do do
—also—
300 lb Sewing Twine
2 cases Double and Single Barrel Guns
3 Cables, from 6 to 10 incites
BLANCHARD, BROTHERS y CO.
Anderson's Building on the Bay.
nov 15 224
fuenc tTg C/ods
AT WHOLESALE.
/T*HF, Subscribers have just received a new
assortment of French
V)vAj Goods and Perfumery,
Received direct via New York, which they offer
for sale on liberal terms, among them are,
Whi:e, Black, and Red 7-4 and 8-4 Merino Shawls
Do do do 4-4 half and square Me
rino Handkerchiefs
Landing.
4 C Bags Green Coflc ■
'* 3 bales Domestic Colton Bagging of supe-
riot quality lor sale by NICHOLAS & NEFF,
r.ov 25 232
. * bLATE,
O p' a superior quality, in quantities to suit pur-
cliase-s. For sale at reduced prices, by
JOHN H. REID Si. CO.
nov 22 230 — — -
White Velvets,
F OR PA).** I’lNU ; for sale by
JOHN H. REID y CO.
nov 20
228
Northern Gin'
MUDS and 25 Uhls Northern Gin landing
" from bng Eagle, and for sale by
nov 30
235
BAKER St MINTON.
For Liverpool,
The brig
OSGOOD,
Oliver Coit, master,
Has commenced loading, snd will
require 300 bales of Cotton to complete -her cur
go. For freight, apply to Capt. Coit on. board at
Anciaux’s wharf, or to
BENJAMIN BURROUGHS,
. . No 3, Commerce Row
nov x3 231
Do do do do Florences
Plain Lustring and Satin Ribbons, No 1 1 2 to 12
Pearl Edge do do No 1 1-2 to 16
Rich fig’d Ribbons by sets, No 6-16 9<22
Black Velvet Ribbons, No 4 to 100
White and Black Silk Braids
Black, Plain, and Striped Silk Galloons
Plain and Embroidered Silk Hose
White and Black Silk Gloves
Black, White and col’d suptrf. Kid Gloves
do do do do Bcuver do
Silk Suspenders ami Garters
Fancy 4-4 Silk Handkerchiefs
Hlack and colored Sewing Silk
Dandy 4 4 Silk Handkerchiefs
Superfine Gilt edge Paper Pins
Antique Oil, Pomatum
Fine Rose Soap, Honey Water
Very Superior Cologne Water, lie.
BLANCH ARI), BRO I’HF.RS U CO,
Anderion’i Buiiding on the Bay.
r,nv 4 214
cannel coal.
J 75 0R sale by J. P. WILLIAMSON.
-1 " c 29 209
Old 5th proof Irish Whiskey,
O P a -tiperior quality and excellent flavor, in
demijohns, for sale by
WILLIAM CROTHERS,
Hunter’s Buildings,
nov 13 |jo222
H AX ALL’S
Richmond Superfine Fresh Flour.
2 | J | Ubls just received—and constant sup-
\ f* * plies will continue to arrive Bakers
and families can be accommodated with any quan
tity they may wish to purchase. The quality of
this Flour is esteemed very superior.
RICHMOND M1NUFACTORY CUT
NAILS, made of Russia and Swedes Iron—80
casks from 3d up to 30d, for sale by
PONCE y M’KENZIE.
nov 13 l|rAfp <, 22
For Havre,
The superior new ship
HOWARD,
N H. Holdretlge, master,
Will commence loading on Wed-
ne-dfly, and sail 3d Proximo without fail) has four
fifths of her cargo ready to goon board. For
remainder of freight, or passage, having elegant
furnished accommodations, apply on board, or to
GEORGE CORDON.
Landing and for Sale,
20 hhds Superior Old crop N O Sugar
nov 25 32
X
For Havre,
The sup. copperfastened new brig
AMERICA,
will commence loading in a few
days, having two thirds of Iter car
go engaged. For freight of 200 bales of cotton
or passage, apply to Capt. Groves on board at
Anderson’s wharf or to
PETERSEN, HAMMOND81 Co.
nov 29 235
ANDREW LOW & CO.
> AVE received, by the ship* Georgia Ogle
JL Him pc, and other recent arrivals from Kn
gland and Scotland, tin greater proportion of their
ushhI supply of
Fall and Winter Dry Goods,
which they oiler for sale at a moderate advance
for Produce, or on their usual accommodating
terms for approved paper i and by the ship Emi
|y, daily expected from Liverpool, they will re
ceive an additional assortment, together, with
murks of London bottled Porter in quart and pin
bottles j Crockery, Glassware, and some other
bulky articles.
Now in store, and offered for sale, a few pieces
of best BALTIC HEMP COTTON BAG
GING, 42 inches wide.
net 19 202
Twine and Wine.
I ^jAlVE cases Twine
„ 2 pipes Corsica Wine
Landing and ,or sale by
HALL, HOYT & CO.
dec 4 239
Cotton Ragging.
-g |U1 Pieces 42 inch Baltic Hemp Cotton
Bagging
36 pieces Hessians (a good substitute for
Cotton Bagging)
Received by the brig Traveller, from Dundee,
and for sale by
JOHN H. REID U CO.
dec 4 239
For Havre.
The first class coppered ship
HESPERUS,
Abciiii M'Coiikki.i., master.
Having two thirds ol Iter cargo en
gaged will meet with dispatch for freight of the
remainder or passage having handsome furnished
accommodations apply to the Captain on board at
Hunters wharf or to 8AMU EL WRIGU1,
dec 5 240
Elegant IV binet Lace,
Scarfs, Shades, Shawls,
A!f n %
FACE VEILS.
r UST received by the bng Vrdsnt, from Liver
pool, and for sale by
• JAMES ANDERSON y CO.
nov 30 236
777i¥ GOODS
Jt very Deduced Prices.
hY PiKCES white, llue, and Mixed
t* ? Plains ,
pieces London Duffle, Br'ntnl and point Ulan
Is .,
DO pair R t Blanket*, a great tacnjice
" pi s i s White and Red Flannels
l few pieci Re 3 Welch do uiioum 11 m y Pine
' pur sGreen Baize, some very loss need
piece# Mixt a..d Blue Cloths for Set v nits
Ifpetfin* ninths, Cassimeres 1 ml Vesting
p'tci s Patent CoUon Pick
puiPerpane* and Marseilles Quilts, great Bar
K ’in*
|0 j.ii oes 6^. Sheeting, very fine
do Furniture and Hair Cord Dimity
do 4 4 Linen, zuspion ttsly cheap
do Towelling and Table Diaper, from o-4
to 1 8-4 wide, at less than sterling cost j
do very low priced Calico
do 6-4 Columbi. Plaids
do Caroline ami Cl n Plaidt
pared and plain Bombazetts of every descrip
tion
iiaxes Russia Diaper, and Du'ch Rolls
. b*le very low priced Carpeting
uk,Mull, Jaconet, Nainsook, llatilla Cambric
Mtislins, figured and plain
Qnlinltresaes, Flounces, 1'iimnnngs, and Tip-
I'Rs, of the latest fashion
1 dozen Silk, co'ton and woolen llosery, well
: ssortwl
dozen Kid, Castor, Beaver, Doe, Buck, and
Dogaain Gloves
pO pi ct s NorwicIt made Black Hombazeen, the
R'oaiesi bargign ever offered here
ack mu site.-, mack Canton Handkerchiefs, and
Fancy- si.k Shawls and ScufH, new style
| I hese goods are principally selected in Europe,
uperior judge, or purchased in this country
l auction, an Qi.*t diey can and will be sold e!:eap
I tin GOLDEN BALL, by
THOMAS WALTON.
| no* 6
Roots and Sh.oes.
A T the sign of tin Golden Boot north east cor
L ner Market squ >e
JUST iikckivbh,
3000 pair N^gro Shoes,
and a general assortment, of Boots and Shoes,
which will be (oldlow by
nov6 t21A
The Subscriber
F 1 AS removed to the store Ltely occupied by
* I Messrs Bulloch k Dunwody, where he con.
tinucs to transact
FACTORAGE AND
Commission Business,
ard otters for sale 50 tierces NEW UlCE,tog'• *b
with the following articles 1
Casks ot II. B, S Porter
Whole and half bbls Fresh Flour
Barrels Mess and Prime Beef
Boxes fresh Raisins
Hyson, Gunpowder and Souchong Teas
Coffee
Loaf, White Havana, and Brown Sugar
Cognac lii’andy
Jamaica and VV. India Rum
Holland Gin and Whiskey
Sperm ai d Tallow Candles
Soap in whole md half boxes
Sperm, Linseed, and Train Oils
Spike-, Copper and wrought Nail*
Cut Nuils Iroitt 4d to 20d
Together with an assortment of Ship Chandlery
Hardware, and Paints.
WILLIAM P. BOWEN.
nov 29 235
Negro Shoes.
R. L. MILLING,
At the sign of the Big Boot, North side Market-
Square
Pair Negro Slio s, doubled pegged and
For Havre.
The 'ery fast sailing staunch brig
JULES AUGUSTE,
For freight of 60 bales only, ap
ply to
M hint EL y lathebeaudierk.
nov 30 l236
Ry ./. R. Herbert $ Co.
TQ-MORHOW,t 7th inst. at II o’clock
Will be boM before our stern
One negro Boy about 23 years old
One do do 18 do
sold for no fault.
One do do 50 years old
One do woman 42 ’ do
ALSOy
1 Gig and Harness
1 Waggon Harness
1 Ruling Saddle
4 Venetian Blinds
2 Jack Screws
dec 6 240 Terms cask.
By J. B. Herbert Co.
TO MORROW, 7th inst.at 11 o’clock,
Will be sold before our store,
A large and general assortment of
GROCERIES, #c. #c.
also,
100 kegs Lard
dec 6 239 Terms cash-
By George Schley.
TO-MORROW, 7 h inst. at 12 o’clock
Will be sold at Mongin’s wharf, without reserve,
landii g from brig Cumberland a quantity of
Best Irish Potatoes,
in lots to $0t purchasers
dec 6 240
By George Schley.
TO-MORROW, 7th inst. at 12 o’clock,
Will be sold at the Exchange dock,
The Sloop
PHLBK AN NT,
burthen 33 14 95(li tons, a fast sad
ing, staunch vessel, wi ll found in
tails, rigging, anchors Sec. calculated tor the in-
sand or drnging trade,
dec 6 237 Terms cash.
By Baker Minton,
TO-MORROW, 7ll inst. at 11 o’clock,
In trout ot tlu-ir Auction Store.
dec 6
500 bushels Corn
on bo.ud the s.otip Mary.
241
For Greenock,
The well known British ship
THREE SISTERS,
James Bell, master,
Will be dispatched immediately
For tri ig'u of 100 bales Cotton or passage, apply
to captain Bell on board, or to
JOHN H. REID Si COj
nov 28 234
500
Bur Baltimore,
The Schooner,
HIT IY FRANKLIN
Whehlon, Master,
Will be dispatched without delay
For freight or passage, applv to captain Wbeldon |
„„ bJ ’“ W " Ppe, HALUHOVr k CO.
dec 4 339
’Paints, Oil, Window Glass, 8£c
Augustus CovwvraU,
Wholesale and retail PAIC* 1' DL.1LKR,
© FFRU3 for sale, in large nr small quantities,
a general assortment of Paints, O1I3, Win
dow Glass, &c. viz.
White I.ead in kegsfrom 28 lbs to 7 cwt
Spanish Brown, Venetian Red, Aellow Ocrc
Black Paint, Vcr ligt is
Linseed, lamp and train Oils
Spirits of Turpentine
Copal and Japan Varnishes, Brushes
Window Glass, assorted sizes and various qual
ities —Ausn,
Glass and japanned Lamps
Liverpool patent hanging brass and japan d do
Lamp wick*, glasses, &c
jA Orders from the country will be thankfully re
ceived and attended to on the most liberal term-
nov 25 i|o232 .
By Raker Minton,
TO MORROW, 7th inst at 11 .o'clock
I On Hr.li £1 Hoyts aharl, landing from lliig Slgm),
179 bbls. Monongoheki Wiiiskey,
18 months 0:4
70 pieces first quality Cotton Baggi .g
Terms—under glOOcash, over that amount 1JJ
| duvs credit.
dec 6 241
Ry Raker ££ Minton,
On MONDAY, 9th inst. at hall p i-t 10 o’clock,
In front of oui’ auction store^
A general asiortment of
GROCERIES,
dec 6 241
By !taker # Minton,
On TUESDAY, 10th inst at 12 o’clock,
In their auction store,
For approved endorsed notes c. 90 day’s,
5 cases sitperfiuf tri ll f.it.i ns
1 do Flag Handkerchiefs.
d< c 6 241
5 _ , Purs legrobni , o • m-igmntnt
. > just received ami for sale by D.i*id
Di uglass No. 3 Penfields buildings.
—AlSO —
A complete assortment of Gentlemen’s fine Boots
and Shoes
Ladies morocco and Denmark Satin do.
Children’- do together with calf, morocco and
lining 8kins . ,., * .
The above articles will be sold low for cash
DAVID DOUGLASS.
N. B The highest price .aid for giound nuts
not 21 229 -
fastened with iron, admirably calcnlat
ed for Negroes working in marshy land.
200 pair Negro Shoes, sewed and pegged of a
superior quality.
300 pair of prune do
100 pair pegged B'*otees, fastened with iron,
worthy the attention of sportmen and firmcrs.
30 pair very stout B iots and Bootees double
pegged of superior quality.
200 pair youths and boys Snoes and Bootees,
pegged and sewed, a complete assortment.
200 pair servants Shoes ol most excellent qual-
tv, a complete a'-ortment.
der 5 a||240
|■— SUSAN JACKSON,
H AS the honor to inform her former Patrons
and the Public that she Ics tins day opened
her house in Broughton street, opposite Mr. Mon-
gin’s, where those who favor her with a call can
be accommodated with
Oysters, and other Hot Suppers,
Relishes and Dinners,
of any discnpti"ii, served up in a 1110s superior
s.ile, of the best materials, anil at the shortest no
tice.
dec 2 i237
Notice.
/UHK Pews in the Baptist Church w
jT feri’dfot rent on Saturday next, 7th inst. |
be of-
at 10 o’clock.
JOHN SHU-K,
JOSIAH PENFI ELD. I
dec
2.37
COTTON CARDS.
J PENFIELU k co. have made arrangement-1
•with Samuel Whittemore & co. of New York, |
for a constant supply of the above article which
they otter for sab by the box or dozen,
nov 29 (ct235
By Baker iSf Alinton.
On TUESDAY, lOlli but. at halt’past llo’clocjt,
In their Auction Store,
A valuable «»«< r ment of British seasonable
DRY GOODS.
dec 6 241
By J. B. Herbert Kf Co.
On MONDAY, 9th inst. w<ll be sold at Bolton
wharf, at 11 o’clock.
The sthuncli sloop
SUSAN,
Burthen 80 Tons, in complete
■rcaJiness for sea. Her inventory
can be seen at our store. Terms ai time tfiitle.
der 4 239
Steam Boat Slock.
By Baker Minton,
On MOND \Y, tbe 9th in-t. at 11 o’clock,
In front of their v ucti m Stofc^
40 Shares Steam Boat Stock.'
dec 4 239 Terms cash.
JY egroesfor Sale.
A Prime gang of .i2 Negroes, that can be high
ly recommended, will be sold on accomrao
dating terms, by
b GEORGE SCHLEY.
nov 20 ca228 _______
Planters Rank.
Dzcsmbkh 4, 1832.
1 for thirteen Directors on ‘he part
miV 4 1' S'oekliolder* for the ensuing y< r,
L !: , Lit die Banking room on Monday‘he
f 1 °* January „ ex t ( being 'he first Monday
Jt'reof, agreeable to the chattel’ of the Bank.
| ne 150,1 Wl11 opened at 10 o’clock, A M
J-'O F LLOYD, Cashier pro tern
240
Fresh Shoes.
f 14HF, subscribci respectluliy informs his former
I customers friends, and the public in general
tb ,• 1 , ha.- taken ill- store formerly occupied by
Ml- Pomeroy, No. 5, lYntield’s Row,where he has
opt m-d a general assortment of
Ladies and Misses Shoes and Pumps of all des
criptions—Also , , , _
Gentlemens nnil Bojs, Bools Shoes and dancing
pumpsof the 1st quality
N. gro shoes of the 1st and 2 J qualities.
Every care taken to fit shoes to measures, and all
prders thankfully received and attended to with
punctuality by
ABLE EVANS.
nov 20
228
I HIE Sub-cttoer h
ware house a It rg<-
dec 5
, To Lot,
In a very pie isunt and healthy
part of this city 2 rooms on the ground
fluur, one of which is a parlour j a
third room could be given up stairs—
wi ole ot them unfurnished—there is a parti
entrance to them. Apply at this office
; * h240
Piano Fortes and Looking Glasses.
for s.,ie •> Ins litrniiure
A g. -.erai assortment of
FURNITURE,
of last fashions an 1 neat quality—also
Piano Forts and Looking Glasses
Mahogany and Fancy Chairs
Patent elastic spring seat Sofas
Powies (latent Bedsteads &c. kc.
Which will be sold on accommodating Yrms.
In Whitaker street opposite Col Shelmans.
no* 26 |t233 —
M ,;
UtSONS having demaiv.ls against the late
lev Walter Cranston, are requested to ren
utem duly attested to W. B. Bulloch, for s.”
foment
216
MARY CRANSTON.
To Rent.
A dwelling house in Broughton
street next to Judge Cuyler’s. Enquire
nov 30 "j346
ENGLISH SCHOOL.
R JAMES K BOI.T.OUGH, lately from
Charleston, intends opening a School in this
city, in which will be langlit, those several branch
es generally comprised in an English Education.
He will likewise, if applied to, attend to the in
struction of Youth in private families
For particulars reference may be had to Rev.
James O Andrew, Rev George White, Mr Isaac
D’Lvon and Mr De Villcrs.
For Testimom tls t*s to character and ability, ad-
vert to the following certificates.
Charleston, Nov. loth, 182-.
Mr. Bollough having been Tutor to one of my
sons for eighteen months, and of another for a
shorter period. I hereby testify, that I have been
perfectly satisfied with his services. I have found
him steady, patient, assiduous, and believe that
lie has advanced bis pupils as fast as their capaci
ties would admit of.
THOMAS RHET1 SMITH.
From a long and intimate acquaintance with
Mr J K. Bollough, and as Tutor to my Son, 1 feel
warranted, and take pleasure in bearing testimo
ny to bis qualifications for teaching the usual
branches of an English education. As a gentle-
man, his character is unexceptionable^ M()lgE
Charleston, Oct. 10, 1822.
Parents and guardians disposed to patronize
the subscriber, and who may be desirous ot an in
terview with him. are respectlu ly requested to
call at hL residence at Mr Rot’s,.., Montgomery
street, near the Baptist Church, or at the Meth
odist Parsonage, where he may be occusionu.ly
found.
dec 5 m239
Ten Dollars Reward.
ANAWaY on the 14lli ultimo, a negro AVo.
man named Hannah, ubuii: 20 years of age,
tali and slim,made formerly the property of Mrs.
Sarah Dawson She i - so well known in the city,
a furl her description is unnecessary
The ubove reward w ill be paid for her appre
hension and lodging her in Jail.
JMJ. HAKltlS-
dec 4 m239
Dividend No. 20
Plasteus Uakx, l)KC. 2, 1822
(/TflllE Boanl of Directors of this Hank have this
iL day declared a Dividend of 3 per cent for
the last six months, the same will be paid to
Stockholders in and after Friday next
JNO. F. LLOYD, cashier protem.
dec 3 238ct
M. MYERS.
Brought to Jail,
Y>N Savannah, ncwber 30, 1822. a negro man
II ,i,“". t";h;":'.' % 1, S be S
Joliii Beckly, of Barnwell District, S. C He is
ui 4D vears ofuffe, ant.1 5 teet 6 inches high
ZZSXSfO. i—wv "• “■* M p,rt
of his right ear.
H. M’CALlv i. c. c.
Brought to Jail,
a N Savannah, November 2, 1822, a negro man
who says his name is Sam, and that he be
longs to Lewis Sams of McIntosh County, lie is
about twenty two years of age, and five feet three
inches high. «...
II. McCALL, j. c. o.
nov 13 222 __________
Steam Boat Stock.
By Baker Minton,
On TUESDAY, 10th inst. at 12 o’clock,
l:l front ot their auction store,
Will positively 8 sold
52 Shares Steam Boat Company**
Stuck, belonging to an estate. Turns cusli og
approved indorsed notes at 4 mouths, adding in*
terest at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum.
dec 3 238
MarshrJ’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in January next,
W ll I, be sold in front of the Court House in
the city of Savannah, between the hours of
ten and two o’clock, a mulatto fellow named John,
Carpenter by trade, taken and sold as the pro
perty of A. S. Bulloch, at the suit of the United
| States Bank, vs. A. S. Bulloch.
JOHN H. MOIIF.L.
| dec 6 241 Term- cash.
Marshal’s Sales.
B Y virtue of an or er of the Judge ol the Dis
trict Court of Georgia, will be sold on the
7th day of December m xt, at 11 o’clock, at Lick*
sons wharf, (he sloop WASP, her tackle, appw*
rel and furniture.
JOHN H. MOREL, m. ». o.
dec 2 237
Brought to Jail
t N Savannah, July 19, 1822, a negro man who
says his name is Harry, and that he belongs to
Mr Joseph Love of Green County. He is five
feet ten inches high A . bout twenty four years of
age He has several scars on the breast.
6 HUGH McCALL, j. o. c.
julv 30 167
Brought to Jail
. .°nc.L 4 000 o
jl who says h’a name is Peter, and that he be
longs to Mr. John Ball of Charleston, S. C. He
is five feet nine inches high, and about twenty
four years of age. He has on pantaloons mid
jacket of white plains, which he states he had on
when he runaway.
HUGII McCALL, j. c. e,
oct 15 20®
Brought to Jail.
I N Savannah Nov. 5th 1821, a Negro man who
says his name is Billy and that he belongs to
Mr. Moses Lynsey, living on Duck River, Bed-
ford county, West Tennessee. lie is about 30
years of age, five feet six inches high, has a smi
ling countenance, and says he ranaway about five
years since. HUGH M’CALL, j. c. c.
95
Landing
F ROM ship Garonne, captain Mott—
5 lihdsand 40 bbls Whiskey
Pipes of Cognac Brandy
Do Holland Gin
llluls Jamaica Rum
20 bag: Coffee
Bales of Plains and Blankets
The above gooda will be sold law for cash or ap
proved paper.
FREDERIC SELLECK.
To Tlent,
■ And fiossession given immediately.
Nos. 3, 4 and 5, in his wooden Build
ing, corner of Jefferson and Congress-
streets, Also, 2 Stores and Dwelling
in C. Codon’s new brick building, corner of Bar
nard, and Bryan-streets. For terms of the above
premises, which will be easy, apply as above,
oct 30 210
april 22
Received per Ship Howard.
a a PIPES Real Cognac Urandy 4th proof
8 U by
MAURF.L & I.ATHF.RB AUDIT RE
nov S5 2$2r
Brought to Gaol
a N Savannah, October 21, 1822. a Negro man
who says his name is WILL, and that he be-
longs to Ichabod Cox of Jones county, eight miles
from Clinton. He is 35 years old 5 feet 7 nmlies
high Also, his wife MARY ANN. heiongiog to
the same person. She is 23 years age ai.fi
feet high. * ,i;f ALL, *((. *.
oct 28 ?94