Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1818-1824, December 07, 1822, Image 3

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Clothing• aU8T n*cKT«..«OMH S W «OUK i(t e . .e» feamot Gre*i Co«t» 2 inks’short and lo"B wor » ted Hnd l “ mbB wool of NEGRO CLOTHING. n „er»l assortment ot «* TKH UREGF(i sale by five {loo rs eas t of the City Hotel. — TieJfiOVAU v (HLIHT&: CO. "'^“fXkao7»r m ° , Ladies LEGHORN HATS misses do gentlemen a “» BLANKETS AND BAGGING. GEOilGE W. COE /K\FPBRS lor sale by the Hale or piece, V4y 3 1 2 and 4 Point I1LANKETS 6 4 and 7-4 Bristol Duffle lllankets 8 4 and 9-4 Heavy Ixmdon Dullle do 40 and 42 inch Baltic Hemp Bagging ~ White and Blue Plains With a variety of Goods suitable for the season, at No. 7 Gibbons’ Buildings. 3 case 9 1 1 ov 4 214 Landing. /? Rags Green Coflee vl 3 bales Domestic Cotton Ragging of supe- quality lor sale by NICHOLAS & NKFFi nuv 25 2.;2 SLATE, O f a superior quality, in quantities to suit pur. chasers. For kale at i educed prices, by nov 9 219* F. GUlett, $ Co. . i.gve to inform the public, that they ^rrS7-^»^‘Sn, A»s™"* 1 rf 1 FALL AND W1NTKB DRV GOODS. ■erior Kay and Son’s white Plains, No.\2, 3, 4, n^KoVmSprtXkctsfromglto B rted Flannels from 31 f to 75 cts. en llaize from 63* to 75cts. SiaS'blk fiu‘3 1 ^mbaaett. superior qual- 'Iperfine blk Rombaseen from 75 to 100 cts Lk silk Florences and Sinsliews from 75 to 81* perior bll^X^Cr*!P e from 75 to 87 1-2 ct * nt Silk C ffio® 5 «* ndkf9 ’ 50 ct ? Q „ h'jteIn” blk sdk Hose from $1 38 to 2, very su- jlte^nd blk silk Gloves, 1st chop from 50 to pSrUdies Paris Kid Gloves, 37 $ cts k »ml colored Ladies Reaver Gloves, from 50 to 62 1 2 cts vntlemen’s Extra super castor from 75 to 88 cts Lo 9 4 all colours Merino Shawls, late patterns Lire size Merino Scarfs, a great variety Lroliuu Plai'l* 81 1-4 cts Cm mixt Satinet Irom 75 to g 1 25 [aid Homespun, 18j cts yard Tsbleacttid do 7 yds for gl LdOOMtie Sheeting, 25 cts yard Ipron Check, 31 1 -4 cts . U m 17 8 superior linen Bedticking from 02 l-z [ t 871-2 cts 14 Printed cassimere Shawls and Scarfs 4 a „(l 6-4 Cotton Cambrick from 25 to 75 cts 4,n,164Cambric Muslins [4 cross bar and -ubiiee Cord, 56 1 4 cts [4 ind 64 plain Book and Sw is Muslin liuiti and embroidered muslin Cravats 14.print'd and dotted,Swiss and French Muslins pjnuik curtain Calico and blue Cambrick Land 9-8 superfine London Prints, from 25 to 1 571 -2 cts Brown snd blk Holland Land 6-4 Ginghams power Loom Shirting and Long Clout t'hite ami colored Marseilles Hrilania Handfcfs Jonoii and worsted Hosiery Real and Imitation Madras Handkfs Purple, gi-een and blue ro'tqn Shawls Irish, Russia Sheeting and Diaper 4.4 ami 7-8 Irish Linens and Long Lawn Extra tint Linen Cambricks, at all prices An extensive assortment of Thread Luces and Edgings sand Needles at 10 cts paper Dohnwn’a wire Cotton and French floss Cotton Siik (.'umbrellas of all sizes, from $3 >0 5 JO Turtle shell, side and extra size tucking Comb- Horn snd Ivory, do d« Itobims, Braids, Galloons Silver I tumbles, Gilt and Coat Buttons, lonnet Paper, Scissofs, Wc &c. A liberal deduction will be made to country lerebants and those buying by the piece, net 17 si h201 TORTOISE SHELL, \\or\j and Worn Combs, Ingrain Carpeting, kc. /! HUE Subscribers oll'cr for sale by the dozen, 1L an invoice of Tortoise Shell Combs of all sizes. 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 inches BLANCHARD, BROTHERS Of CO. Anderson’s Building on the Bay. nov 15 224 Northern Gin• | HMDS and 25 bids Northern Gin landing aal ” f from brig Eagle, and for sale by FRENCH GOODS AT WHOLESALE. /TOUR Subscribers have just received a new Al assortment of French V)rN Goods and Perfumery, Received direct via New York, which they oiler for sale on liberal terms, among them are, White, Black, and Bed 7-4 and 8-4 Merino Shawls Do do do 4-4 half and square Me rino Handkerchiefs Black Silk Velvet and Mode Black, White, Blue and Pink Satins Do do do do Florences m. Plain Lustring and Satin Ribbons, No 1 l-7to 12 Pearl Edge do do No l 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 While and Black Silk Gloves Black, White and col’d superf. Kill Gloves do do do do Beaver do Silk Suspenders and Garters Fancy 4-4 Silk Handkerchiefs Black 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. BLANCHARD. BROTHERS Zi CO. Anderson't Building on the Bay. nov 4 214 , Dithamel Jluae, OFFKll FOR HALF.. PZ Pipes Cognac Brandy of different brands Tmi anil warranted pure 6 cases Champaigne 50 boxes Claret Wine 25 do old Burgundy Wine 30 do Cordials, assorted 20 do essence of Rose Et Orange water 100 coils Bailing Rope and 2 cases t wine 80 boxes Caudles of different brands 100 dozen Colone water 100 qr boxes Spanish Segars 15 hints N Orleans Sugar IOO pieces Madrass lldkfs 30 groce PI tying Cards Lamp Oil 2 cases superfine Paper Hangings, assorted colours and patterns I trunk Stationary 25 pattent tribble bolted Hank Locks, with 2 keys to euch Lock nov 21 229 ANDREW LOW & CO. m>.\VE received, by the ships Georgia, Ogle Jll tliorpe, and other recent arrivals from En gland and Scotland, tin greater proportion of their usual supply of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, which tin y offer for sale at a moderate advance for Pioilnce, or on their usual accommodating 'erms for approved paper ; and by the. ship Emi ly, daily expected from Liverpool, they will re ceive an additional assortment, together, with casks of London bottled Porter in quart and pint bottles; Crockery, Glassware, ami some other bulky articles. Now in store, anil offered for sale, a few pieces o» best BALTIC HEMP COTTON BAG GLYG, 42 inches wide, oct 19 202 Elegant Bobinet Lace, Scarfs, Shades, Shawls, FACE VEILS. J UST received by the brig Ardent, from Liver pool, and for sale by JAMES ANDERSON U CO no,- 30 236 Boots and Shoes. f^T the sign of tin Golden Boot north east cor 10 liar noons At very Deduced Prices PIECES White, Blue, tier Market squ ire JU.T UKCXlVF.il, 3000 pair Negro Shoes, and a general assortment of Boots and Shoes, which will li sold low by JOHN B. WICK. nov 6 >t216 3U and Mixed Plains , . pieces London Duffle, Bristnl and point Blan kets :00 paii Rost Blankets, a great sacrifice 96 pieces White anil Bed Flannels ' lea piece Ileal Welch do unonmmonly Fine 6 pieces Green Baize, some very low priced 45 pieces Mixt a* d Blue Cloths for Servants iupertini- Cloths, Cassi mores and Vesting 13 pieces Patent Cotton Tick 'ounrerpanes and Marseilles Quilts, great Bar gains pieces 6-4 Sheeting, very fine 27 do Furniture and Hair Cord Dimity do 4 4 Linen, suspiciously cheap n do Towelling anil Table Diaper, from 3-4 to 1 8-4 wide, at less than sterling cost do very low priced Calico do 6-4 Columbia Plaids do Caroline and Cl n Plaids iguved and plain Uombazt its of every descrip tion pieces Russia Diaper, and Dutch Rolls bale very low priced Carpeting k, Mull, Jaconet, Nainsook, Barilla Cambric Muslins, figured and plain iuslir, Dresses, Flounces, Trimmings, and Tip pets, of the latest fashion ; 6ft ilizen Silk, cotton and woolen llosery, well assorted 93 dozen Kid, Castor, Beaver, Doe, Duck, and Dogskin Gloves 10 pieces Norwich made Black Rombazcen, the I greatest bargain ever offered here ■ Black Baranets, black ( anion Handkerchiefs, and I . Fanc y 80k Shawls and Seal's, new style I Hlese goods are principally selected in Europe, I by a superior judge, or purchased in this country [at auction, su that they can and will be sold cheap | M the GOLDEN BALL, by THOMAS WALTON. nov 6 *p216 Planters Hank. Decv,MBEn 4, 1822. rA N r'l C ' 10nfor thirteen Directors on the part [will hit!V'Ofkholders for the er. - ting year, 6th , Banking room on Monday the LLV W ' Uar y "ext, being the first Monday I ’ibL® V g o e L Hb,e t0 " le barter of the Bank be poll will be opened at 10 o’clock, A M. J N° F. LLOYD, Cashier pro te n 240 . , Pairs negro Shoes on consignment f'( f t just received and for sale by David 1) igiass No 3 PenfieIds buildings. —ai.so— A complete assortment of Gentlemen’s fine Boots anil Shoes Ladies morocco and Denmark Satin do. Ctn'dren’s do together with calf, morocco and lining Skms The -hove articles will be sold low for cash DAVID DOUGI.ASS. N. It. The highest price paid for ground nuts, nov 21 229 nov 22 230 JOHN H. REID & CO. White Velvets, OR PAIN LING ; for sale by JOHN H. REID £if CO. nov 20 228 nov 30 235 BAKER & MINTON. CJANNEL COAL. J. P. WILLIAMSON. I OR sale by oct 29 209 Sheriff Sales. On the first Tuesday in February next, \tV?H.L ba told at the Court House in the city /w ol Savannah, between tbe hours of 10 anil, 4 o’clock. All that moiety or equal half, part or share, of] all that lot of land situate lying and being in tne | city of Savannah, anil know n in the plan of said ci ly, by the number nine (9y second Tything, Rey nold’s ward with the improvements th. rctm, mortgag’d by Bernard Moy nardie to Silas G n il. nt-r; levied on under a rule absolute, from the Superior court of Chatham county Also, the following Negroes, Bob, Rose Lucy ' and her child, levied on as (he property of Henry I Buford, tin ier a foreclosure of a mortgage in fa vorof Joseph Gumming. ABRAHAM D’LYON, s c c. dec 7 242 tty J. II. Herbert # Co. On MONDAY, 9th inst. at 11 o’clock, Will be sold before our ato:-. One negro Boy about 23 years old " J * ' do One do do 18 sold for no fa 1 1 HAXALL’S Richmond Superfine Fresh Flour. Syt h | Bills just received- and coiistuip sup- f * " plies will continue to arrive. Bakers and families can he accommodated with any quan tity they may wish to purchase. The quality of this Flour is esteemed very superior. RICHMOND MANUFACTORY CUT NAILS, mule of Russia and Swedes Iron—8u casks from od up to oOd, for sale by PONCE y M’KENZIE. nov 13 |c*-)-p <, 22 Sheriff's Sales, ® N the first 'I tu tday in January next will be sold at the court house in the city of Savan nah between the hours of ten and four o’clock, All the right title end interest which John R. Odell may have in a family of nine negroes viz Flora, Prissey, Luke, Roger, I.issy, Jeney, Sarah, David anil Tom. Levied on by a Constable to ■atisfy an execution from justice Eppingers court in favor of Aaron Morgan vs John It, Odell and William Wilftsms security anil returned to me. Also,.a mulatto woman named Jane aid her child, levied on as the property of Asahel Howe, to satisfy two executions from Jns'ice Russell’s court, 10 favor "f John llaiipt and others, relum ed to me by a constable, and sold at the risk of | the former purchaser, he not having complied wit li the terms of sale. Alao, all the Buildings on lot No 14, (fourteen) Washington ward, hounded north by a lane, south by Bryan street, east by lot No 13, west by lot No 15, levied on as the property of John I. Ro berts, to satisfy an execution, C. 11 Hayden vs John 1. Roberts, indorser. Also, HuildingN on the north corner nf a 5 acre lot, known by F.iricic’s old field, levied tin as die property of Henry Freeman, to satisfy an execu tion from a Justice’s court in fay or of John A. li- rick, returned to me by a constable Also, lot No 24, and Bud lings, Currie Town, levied on as the property of George Millen, to sa tisfy an execution in favor of Wm Craig. ABM. D’LYON, sec dec 7 242 100 Cotton Bagging. Pieces 42 inch Baltic Hemp Cotton Bagging 36 pieces UcsBians (a good subsiitute for Colton Bagging) Received hy the brig Traveller, from Dundee, and for sale by JOHN II. REID k CO. dec 4 239 To Planters. PIECES Baltic Hemp Bagging 42 inches wide, at 52 cents. 197 pieces Plains, lower than ever offered here for the last eleven years. For sale bv T HOMAS WALTON. dee 5 240 74 Corn 1$ Whiskey 1000 Bushels Corn afloat dec 5 90 Ubls Whiskey. Fur sale hy L. H. S AGE, k Co Teltairs \Y harf. 24-0 st Sheriff’s Sales. On the first I ne-day in January next, W ILL be sold nt the Court House in Rice- borough, Liberty county, at the usuil hours, a tract of land containing Four tlumlieil Acres more or less lying on Taylors Cr ek, in it is a large Dwelling House and other out build ings, also a Mill seat, said land butting and bound ing on lands of John Smylie anil others—levied on as the property of Simon A. Fraser, to satisfy an execution in favor of his'axes due the stale and county, for the years 1830 and 1821. OHN S'l'EWART, s. t. c. dec 7 242 ALSO, L Gig and Harness 1 Waggon Harness 1 Ruling Sailifie 4 Venetian Blimls 2 Jack Screws ALSO A Prime Northern Cow. ec 7 242 Terms cash By J. B. Herbert <Sf Co. On MONDAY, 9th inst. a ill br sold at Dolton wharf, at 11 o’clock. The staunch sloop SUSAN, Burthen 89 Tons, in complete readiness for sea. Del- inventory c;.ti be seen at our .tore Term* at time ofsale. ' dec 4 2)9 By George Schley. On MONDAY, 9 h inst, st 12 o’clock. Will be sold at Mongin’s wharf, without reserve lauding from ' rig Cumberland a quantity of ’ Best Irish Potatoes, in lots to suit purchasers dec 7 2t2 By Buft-sr 8f Minton, On MONl) \Y» 9 h Hint, nt 11 On Halt Si Hnyt* whurl, I inriing* fre-m Mricj S-jfnM, 179 bbls. Monongohela Whiskey; 18 months ol-i 70 ni< cos Arst nu dity C itton Bagging 70 hbls Mew Shad 40 hh Is Nm-ther . Whiskey 15 do Muscovado Sugar 20 blits tuple Brandy 10 bags Pimento Terms—under St^cash, over that amount 9‘ days credit. 1 dec 7 242 Notice. I HIE subscriber having connected Mr. N. P. Crowell w ith him in bu4ntn, it will hereaf ter be conducted tinilt r he firm of Jaudon Crowell. J. B. JAUDON. dec 5 m240 111 The Subscriber AS removed to the store lately occupied by Messr- Bulloch Si Dunwody, where he con tinues to transact FACTORAGE AND Commission Business, and offers for sale 50 tierces NEW RICE, tog* *h- with the following articles ; Casks of B. B, S. Porter Whole and half bbls Fresh Flour Barrels Mess and Prime Beef Boxes fresh Raisins Hyson, Gunpowder and Souchong Teas Coffee I .oaf, White Havana, and Brown Sugar Cognac Brandy Jamaica and W. India Rum Holland Gin and Whiskey Sperm and Tallow Candles Soap in whole and half boxes Sperm, Linseed, and Train Oils Spike), Copper and wrought Nails Cut Nails from 4d to 2Ud Together with an assortment of Ship Chandlery, Hardware, and Paints. WILLIAM P. BOWEN. nov 29 235 Fresh Shoes. rTHlK subscriber respectfully informs his former L eu .li/meif', friends, anil the public in general that he has taken the store formerly occupied by Mr Pomeroy, No. 5, Penfield’s Row,where he has opened a general assortment of Ladies and Misses Shoes and Pumps of all des criptions— Also GcnticiTiuns -‘inI Hoys. Hoots Shoes and daucing pumps t'the 1st quality Negro shoes of the 1st and 2J qualities. Every cuu taken to fit shoes to measures, and all orders thankfully received and attended to with punctuality by dec 5 To Let, In a very pleasant and healthy part of this city 2 rooms on the ground n-'ur, one of which is u parlour; a third room could be given up stairs— * I0 , e ot d'em unfurnished—there is a parti ||, r ance t0 them. Apply at this office ABLE EVANS. nov 29 228 Piano Fortes and Looking Glasses. I iUK bwbscriuer has d'r «aU: at his furniture j wurc house a largt tnu general assortment of FURNITURE, of last fashions anu beat quality—also Piano Forts and Looking Glasses Mahogany anil Fancy Chairs Patent elastic spring seat Sofas Powles patent Bedsteads kc. kc. Which will be sold on accommodating terms. J. tv MORRELL. In Whitaker street opposite Col Shelmans. nov 26 |t233 To Rent. A dwelling house in Broughton street next to Judge Cuyler’s. Enquire M. MYERS. 9 30 j-346 m240 ^jiLltSONS having demands against the la ill- .I V "^“her Cranston, are requested to re’ tleinm dt ‘ ,y aUe8tedto vv li - Bulloch, for si "■ov 3» 286 MARY CRANSTON. # Negro Shoes. R. L. MILLING, At the sign of the Big Boot, North side Market- Square mr j w\ Pail Negro Shoes, doubled pegged and | fastened with iron, admirably calculat ed for Negroes working in marshy land. 200 pair Negro Shoes, sewed and pegged of a superior quality. 300 pair of prime do 100 pair pegged Bootees, fastened with iron, worthy the attention of sportmen and farmers. 30 pair very stout Boots and Bootees double pegged of superior quality. 200 pair youths and boy s Shoes and Ba jtees, pegged and sewed, a complete assortment. 200 pair servants Shoes of most excellent qua!- ty, a complete assortment, dec 5 aR240 City Marshal’s Sales continued. On the first Tuesday in Jan. next. fc WILL be sold in front of the Court-House in tj the Citv of Savannah, between the hours of ten and three o’clock, All those buildings on lot number 26, Greene Ward, levied on as the property of Joseph Myrick, to satisfy his city taxes fur the year 1822. A mount due, R6 62 and costs. Also, lot No 5 and buildings, Greene War-1, hounded east hy Houston street, south by a lane, west by lot No 4 and north bv Broughton street, levied on as the properly of the t state of George Myers, to satisfy the said estates city taxes for the year 1822. Amount due, 32 dolls 50 and costs. Also, Lot No. 33 and buildings, Franklin Ward, bounded east by Lot No. 34, south by Broughton- street, west by West-Broad street, anil north bv a l.ane, levied on as the property of T U F Charl ton, to satisfy his city t-xes for the year 1821 and 1822. Amount due &55 62 and costs Also, lot No 1 ami buildings, Bclythiu tything, Heathcoate ward, bounded east by lot No 2, south hv a lane, west hy Barnard street, and north hy St James’ square, levied on as the property of tbe estate of 1’ Stanton, to satisfy his cnnmisM ut luxes for the year 1820, anil the estates city taxes for the year 1821 and 1822. Amount due, $266 12, and costs. Also, buildings on lot N i 7, St Gauls, bounded east by lot No 6, south by Zubly street, west by lot No Hand north by Orange street, levied on us the property of Maria Cohen, tb satisfy Iter citv taxes for the year 1822. Amount due $13 65 and costs. dec 7 212 F. M. STONE, c m. In Council, Crrr of Savavvaii, 7th Jan. 1822. O N motion, Resolvetl, that theCity Marsha! ill proceed to advertise andscll on the first Tuesday in December next, all the city lots by him re-entered, unless the amount due there on be paid on «r before the da.vofs.de. A true extract fri n the minutes, WM. MOREL, c. c. pro tem City Marshal's Saies continued. On the first Tucxtay in January next. I N conformity with the above resolution I dii hereby give notice, that if the respective ground rents due on the following lots, are not paid previous to the date above mentioned, l shall proceed to sell the same. Also, west half of Filature T.ot, 60 hy 90 feet, hounded east by east half of said lot, south by St Julian street, west by Reynolds square, and north by Bryan street, re-entered us the property of the estate of G. Myers, for four quarters. Also, lot No 33, Franklin ward, 60 by 90 *t, hound east by lot No 34, south by Brough'on street, west hy West Broad street, anil north by a lane, re-entered as the droperly of U. McKinne for seventeen quarters. Also, lot No 34, Elbert Ward, 60 by 90 feet, bounded east by lot No 35, south by l.iberty-st. west by lot No 336, north by a lane, re-entered as the property of S. Howard for four quarters. Also, lot No 5, Greene Ward, 69 by 90 feet, bounded east by Houston street, Bouth by a lane, west by lot No 6, and north by Broughton stteet, re-entered as the property of the estate of G. Myers, for four quarters Also, lot No 26, Brown ward, 60 by 90 feet, bounded east by lot 25, south hy Hull street, weit by Scott street, and north by a lane, re-entered on as the property of estate It. Ralston for lour quarters. F. M. STONE, c dec 7 242 By Baker jg Minion, On MONDAY, 9th inst. at half gist 1() r.Vliv.k, In front of our aucion store, A goners' assot'ini n' of GROCERIES, dec 6 - 241 Steam Boat Stock. By Baker Minton, On MONO V, the 9th i st. t 11 o'clock, In front oft' >tr tnr'i-in Store, 40 Shares Steam Boat Stock. dec 4 259 T. mis Cash. By Baker Minton, On TUESDAY, 10th inst at 12 o’clock, In their auction store. For approved endnved note* -it 90 days, 5 cases superfine 1 > i-h Linens 1 do Flag H.,ndlt< rchiefs. . dec 6 241 By Baker Minton. On TUESDAY, 19th ins*, o half past llnY.lorJ: In tlu ir Auction Store, A valuable n-s -'-'lO'-vt of 11 ri'ish seasonable DRY GOODS. dec 6 241 Steam Boat Stock. By Balcer .Minton, On TUESDAY, 10th inst. a 12 <«V» ick. In fro it nl - hi ir aiie'i-jn vtore, Will posi ivi- 1 ' ■ s( |J 52 Shares Steam Boat Company’s Stock, belonging to an estate. Terms rash or approved indorsed notes at 4 mouths, adding in terest at the rate of C per cent, ptr annum, dec 3 238 Mar hrl’s Sale. On the first Tuesday in January next, X’MjjMLL be sold in front of the Court House in f'f th-5 city of Savannah, between the hours of ten anil two o’clock, a mulatto fellow n-urted John, Carpenter by trade, taken anil sold as the pro perty of A S. Bulloch, .,t the suit of the United Slate8Buuk, vs. A. S. Bulloch. JOHN H. -tfflREL. dec 6 241 Toi nis cash. Marshal’s Sales. B Y virtue of an . r . ; r of the Judge ol the Dis trict Court nl Gi-'-rgiu, will be sold on the 7th day of Decemln r n>-xt, at 11 o’clock, at lack- sons wh ,rf, the sloop WASP, her tackle, appa- Notice. j/1JIIE remaining pews in the Independent J, Presbyterian Church will be rented on Thursday next the 12th inst. at 11 o’clock, several news may be had in fee simple at the same time. 1 3 OLIVER STURGES. Chairman board trustees, dec 6 241 Notice. f\ N Election for five trustees will be held at i£usthe Independent Presbyterian Church, on thefirst Monday in January next. Foil to open at 12 and close at 2 o’clock. OLIVER STURGES. Chairman board trustees, dec 6 241 . rel and furniture. dec 2 237 JOHN II. MOREL, k. d. b. Landing ITAROM ship Garonne, captain Mott— D. 5 Uhils and 40 bbls Whiskey Pipes of Cognac Brandy Do Holland Gt'i I I lids Jion.de,i Rom 20 bag • Coffee Bales of Plains and Blankets The above goods will be sold low for cash or ap proved paper. FREDERIC SELLECK. To Rent, And /loasessttin riven immediately. Nos. 3, 4 an- 1 5, in his wooden Build ing, corner of Jefle-son and Congress- streets, Also, 2 Stores and Dwelling in Gihlnn’s new brick building, corner of Bar- nanl and Bryan-slreets. For terms of the above premises, which will be eas>, apply as above oc- 50 210 Brought to Jail, a N Savannah, October 30, 1822, a negro man who says his name is Bob, and that he belongs i • John Ileckly, of Barnwell District, S. C. He is bout 40 years uf age, and 5 feel 6 inches high— viys he ran away two years ago. He has lost part of lus right ear, »• M CALL * *' °* * Brought to Jail V>N Savannah, Sept, 25th, 1822, a negro man who says his name is Peter, and that he be longs to Mr. John Ball ol Charleston, S. C. lie is five feet nine incltos high, ami about twenty four years of age. He has on pantaloons and jacket of white plains, which he states he had on when lie ranaway. . — . HUGH McCALL, j. c. c. oct IS 209 Williams' Literary and Commevc\a\ READING ROOM. R ECEIVED per brig Ardent, from Liverpool, Magazines for October. New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal. Tilloch’s Philosophical Magazine. Sporting Magazine- Thompson’s Annals of Philosophy. London Magazine. Eclectic Review. Repertory of Arts, Manufactures and Agriculture. Evangelical Magazine and Missionary Chronicle. Ackerman’s Repository of Arts, Literature, Fa shions, &c. Bell’s Court and Fashionable Magazine. NEWS PAPERS From London to October 3d, and from Liver pool to October 4th. nov 28 COTTON CARDS. J PEN Ft ELI) k co. have made arrangements .with Samuel Whittetnore jk co. of New York, for a constant supply of the above article which they offer for sale by the box or done»- nov 39 1ct335 Paints, OH, Window Glass, 8£c. Augustus CovnvfaU, II halesnte anil retail PAINT DEALER, ® FEE US for sale, in large or mall quantities, a general assortment of Paint-', Oi s, Win dow Glass, Sic. viz. White Lead in kegs from 28 lbs to 7 cwt Spanish Brown, Venetian Red, Yellow Ocre Black Paint, Verdigris Linseed, lamp and train Oils Spirits of Turpentine Copal and Japan Varnishes, Brushes Window Glass, assorted sizes and various qual ities —Also, Glass and japanned Lamps Liverpool patent hanging brass andjapau’d do Lamp nicks, glasses, kc Of/Di-ders from the country will bs thankfully re ceived and attended to on the most liberal terms, nov 25 tlq252 Brought to Gaol a N Savannah, October 21, 1822, a Negro matt 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 inches high. Also, his wife MARY ANN, belonging to the same person. She is 23 years of age and five feet high. H. McCALL, soo, oct 23 294