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iinil Mixed
DRY GOODS
Jit very Reduced Prices,
- nn PIECES White, Blue, and
50 piece* Londoit Duffle, Bristnl and point Blan-
*oo nai'r Rose Blankets, a grtal sarvifee
of, Lees White and Red Flannel*
-Lew piece* Real Welch do uncommonly Fine
it nieces Green Baize, some very low priced
X Lee, Milt and Blue Cloth* for Servants
aimerfine Cloths, Cassimr.rts and Vesting
rmec.es Patent Cotton Tick
CwmerpanM and Marseilles guilts, great Bar-
to nicL 64 Sheeting, very fine
07 do Furniture and flair Cord Dimity
7i do 44 Linen, suspiciously cheap
Z ,lo Towelling and Table Diaper, from 34
to l 84 wide, at less than sterling cost
•Yfl do very low priced Calico
,i () 64 Columbia Plaids
to do Caroline and Cl.n Plaids
figured and plain Hombaaetts of every descrip-
oqo pieces Itn’sia Diaper, snd Dutch noils
" 1 Le very low priced Carpeting
M ,,t| jaconet, Nsinsook, Batilla Cambric
Muslins, figured and plain
Vnslii, Dressea, Flounces, Trimmings, and Tip
nets, of the latest fashion
!60 dozen Silk, cotton and woolen Hosery, well
95 dwen Rid, Cnstor, Beaver, Doe, Buck, and
Dogskin Cloves . ,
10 pieces Norwich made Black Bomhazeen, the
greatest bargain ever offered here
niaek Sarsnets, black Canton Handkerchiefs, and
Fancy Silk Shawls and Seals, new style
These goods are principally selected in Europe,
by a superior judge, or purchased in this country
at auction, so that ,hey can and will be sold cheap
at the GOLDEN BAl-L by
at 1 THOMAS WALTON.
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Clothing.
jtst nsczivsn rno* stw ronn.
O NE trunk gentlemen’s Russian Belts
10 bales real tartan plaid Cloaks
3 do extra sizes fearnot Great Coats
4 trunks short and long worsted and lambs
wool Hose, and
A general assortment of NEGRO CLOTHING,
l or ssle by PETER DUEGE,
five doors east of the City Hotel,
nov 13 a*222
REMOVAL.
F. GIL LET # CO.
H AVE removed from No. 4, Gibbon's building
to the south corner of Thos Young’s, where
they are opening in e'egant assortment of
French Goods,
vhich they offer for sale very low.
ALSO,
3 cases Ladies LEGHORN HITS
1 „ missis do
1 „ gentlemen’s do
nov 4 214
F. Gillett, Co.
S BG leave to inform the public,* that they
have recommenced business at No 4,Gibbons’
building, where they oilier mr sale for cash or
loan acceptances only, a general assortment of
FALL A*D WINTER
DRY GOODS.
BRACEBRIDGE IMLL
A. N D°Ol LARS*’ th * price reduced 1® THREE
ALSO
GRAHAM HAMILTON, a new novel, with a va
riety of new and interesting publications, and a
fresh assortment of French
Paper Hangings.
Just received by
THOS. LONGWORTH,
decT a242 Johnston’s square,
BLANKETS AND BAGGING.
GfcOUGfc W\ COE
® FFEUS for sale by the Bale or piece,
312 and 4 1’oint BLANKETS
64 and 74 Bristol Duffle Blankets
8 4 and 94 Heavy London Duffle do
40 and 42 inch Baltic Hemp Bagging
White and Blue Plains
With a variety of Goods suitable for the season,
at 2Vo, 7 Gibbon,' Bnihlingt.
nov 9 219ap
TORTOISE SHELL, ~
Vnovn and Worn Combs,
Ingrain CurpeVng, he.
/JT111F, Subscribers oiler for sale bv the dozen,
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 ti CO.
Anderson’s Building on the Bay.
nov 15 221
Superior Kay anti Son’s white Plains, No. 2, 3, 4,
& 5, for 58 to 68 cents a yard
London, Bristol and point Blankets from ft 1 to
2 25 cts.
Assorted Flannels from 31J to 75 cts.
Owen ilaiee from 62} to 75cts.
Ilroad Cloth and Cas. meres
Plain and blk figured Botrbazett, superior qual
ity, from .57 a to 60 cts
14 superfine blk Bnmbazeen from 75 to 100 cts
(v4 do do 125
Dltck Silk Florences and Sinwhews from 75 to 81$
cents
Situs of all colours, *1 „ _
Superior blk Italian Crape from 75 to 87 1-2 cts
Canton Crapes, ft5 50
Blk Silk Uttrcclona Handkfs, 50 cts
White and blk silk Hose from ftl 38 to 2, very su
perior
White and blk ailk Gloves, 1st chop from 50 to
62} cts
Superior Indies Paris Kid Gloves, 37} cts
Blk and colored Ladies Beaver Gloves, from 50
to 62 1-2 cts
Gentlemen's Extra super castor from 75 to 88 eta
34 to 9 4 all colours Merino Shawls, late patterns
Large size Merino Scarf;, a great variety
Carolina Plai Is 81 14 cts
Light mixt Satinet fro n 75 to ft 1 25
Plaid Homespun, 18^ cts yard
Unbleached do 7 yds for ftl
54domestic Sheeting, 25 cts yard
Apron Check, 31 14 cts
4-4 and 7 8 superior linen Bedticking from 62 1 2
t '871-2 cts
A 4 Printed cassimere Shawls and Scarfs
4 4 ami 6.4 Cotton Cuinbrick from 25 to 75 cts
4 4. ni! 6 4 Cambric Muslins
44cross bar and 'ubilee Cord, 56 1 4cts
4 4 nd 6 4 plain Book and Swiss Muslin
Plain and embroidered muslin Cravats
4 4 sprigg’d amt dotted,Swiss and French Muslins
Damask curtain Calico and blue Cambrick
7-8 and 94 superfine London Prints, from 25 to
37 1.2 cts
Brown and blk Holland
44 and 64 Ginghams
Power Loom Shining and Long Cloth
White and color d Marseilles
Flag and Britania Handkfs
Cotton and worsted Hosiery
Heal and Imitation Madras Handkfs
Purple, green and blue cotton Snawls
Russia Sheeting and Diaper
4-4 »nd 7-8 Irish Linens and Long Lawn
r.sira fine linen Cambricks, at all prices
An extensive assortment of Thread Laces and
Edgings
1 ins and Needles at 10 cts paper
Mbsm,’.wire Cotton and French floss Cotton
Sdk Cumbrellas of all sizes, from ft.5 to 5 30
urtle shell, side and extra size tucking t ombs
Horn *ml ivory, d 0 d„
inbons, Braids, Galloons Silver Thimbles, Gilt
and Coat Buttons,
Monnet Paper, Scissors, Sic he.
A liberal deduction will be made to country
ere units and il.ose buying by the piece.
nct 17 nh2u1 ’ * y '
FRENCH GOODS
AT WHOLESALE.
t/lNHE Subscribers have just received a new
assortment of French
Dry Goods and Perfumery,
Received ilirect via New York, which they oiler
for sale on liberal terms, among them are,
While, Black, and Red 74 and 8 4 Merino Shawls
Do < do do 44 half and square Me-
rino Handkerchiefs
Hlsck Silk Velvet and Mode
Black, White, Blue and I’itik Satins
Do do do do Florences
Plain Lustring and Satin Ribbons, No 1 12 to 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
lllack, Plain, and Striped Silk Galloons
Plain and Embroidered Silk Hose
White and Black Silk Gloves
Black, White and col’d superf. Kid Gloves
<lo do do do Beaver 5t<>
Silk Suspenders and Garters
Fancy 4-4 Silk Handkerchiefs
Black anil colored Sen ing Silk
Dandy 4 4 Silk Handkerchiefs
Superfine Gilt edge Paper Pins
Antique Oil, Pomutum
Fine Rose Soap, Honey Water
Very Superior Cologne Water, SIc,
BLANCHARD, BROTHERS SI CO.
Anderson't Building on the Bag.
nov 4 214
For Sale,
r . mn *” ,tn schooner Lucy Ann—
500 Ini„hels Potatoesund Turnips
33 bbls do.
140 bags do. 1
5 bbls Mrs* Beef
JO kegs family Butter
1000 ||)8 Cheese
200 bushels Oats
6 bundles Hay
43 bbls Apples
50 bushels White Bean*
Boxes, Bureaus and Tables
so0 feet Oars
1500l merchantable and clear Boards
Apply to the captain on board, at Hall, Hoyt &
Co s. wharf, or to
. „ HOMES TUPPER.
"® c 7 si 242
Richmond Flour andTLohf Sugar.
O j I hhls Richmond (city mills) superfine
LFVf Flour, landing fiom ship Elizabeth
Wilson
20 bbls double refined Imaf Sugar—land
ing frow ship Delaware, at Hunter’a
wharf
For sale by
, _ NICHOLAS & NEFF,
dec 7 242
For Liverpool,
The brig
OSGOOD,.
Oliver Coit, master,
Has con.manned loading, and will
require 30U bales of Cotton to complete her car
go For freight, apply i 0 Capi. Coit on board at
Auciaux s wharf, or to
BENJAMIN BURROUGHS,
„ _ No 3, Commerce Row.
nov 23 231
For Havre,
The superior new ship
HOWARD,
N. H. Holdredge, master,
Will commence loading on Wed
nesday, and sail 3d Proximo without fail; has four
fitths of her csrgo ready to go on board. Fur
remainder of freight, or pkssage, having elegant
furnished accommodations apply on board, or to
GEORGE CORDON.
Tending andfor Sale,
20 hhds Superior Old crop N O Sugar
nov 25 32
Just Received,
. ran »looi> rntkiifrise,
•fi | Pipes of White’s superior Gin
mi\3 83 bbls No 2 Shad
34 half bbls No 1 do
• 104 bbls superfine Howard street Flour,
for family use
24 bbls Pilot Bread
55 bbls refined Sugar
Which are offered for sale by
• DOUGLASS h SORREL,
dec 7 m242
Landing.
/\X\ Bags fire « n Coffee
J >} 3 bales Domestic Cotton Ragging of supe
rior quality for sale by NICHOLAS h NEFF,
nov 25 232
ANDREW LOW & CO.
™>AVE received, by the slops Georgia Ogle-
‘LSJL thorpe, and other recent arrivals from Bn
gland snd Scotland, the greater proportion of their
usual supply of
Fall and Winter Dry Goods,
which they offer for sale at a moderate advance
for Produce, or on their usual accommodating
terms for approved paper ; and by the ship Emi
ly, daily expected from Liverpool, they will re
ceive an auduiona) assortment, together, with
casks of London bottled Porter in quart and pint
bottles; 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,
oct 19 202
Elegant Bobinet Lace,
Scarfs, Shades, Shawls,
• A Nil
FACE VEILS.
J UST received by tiie brig Ardent, from L : ver
pool, and for sale by
.1 AMES ANDERSON 6f CO.
nov 30 236
TUITION IN MUSIC.
Mr. Kinsella,
R ESPEC I'KULLV' uripi.ns nil friends and the
public, that he has just returned to this city
and will commence giving Lesson? in Music on
Wedhssuat the 11th of December Applica
tions wilt he thankfully r ccived by him through
the Post office, until! further notice,
dec 7 2-12
Wool Hats.
j dozen tVoo. i at; just i
I r \ F sale by the subscribers.
bLATE,
O F a superior quality, in quantities to suit pur
chasers. For safe at reduced prices, by
JOHN H. REID h CO.
nov 22 230
White Vvlvcts,
JjlOR PAINTING
nov 20
228
for sale by
JOHN H. REID U CO.
Northern Gin•
HHDS and 25 bbls Northern Gin landing
4ml\J from brig Eagle, and for sale by
nov 30
235
BAKER & MINTON.
CANNEL COAL.
F OR sale by J. P. WILLIAMSON.
oct 29 209
Duhamel Auxe,
<Hrv.ii run sale.
■Y p* Pipes Cognac Brandy of different brands
and warranted pure
6 cases Cliampaigne
50 boxes Claret Wine
25 do old Burgundy Wine
30 do Cordials, assorted
20 do essence of .Rose & Orange water
100 coils Bailing Rope and 2 cases Twine
80 boxes Caudles of different brands
100 dozen Colone water
100 qr. boxes Spanish Segars
15 hlids N Orleans Sugar
10 > pieces Madras* Hdkfs
30 groce Playing Cards
I .amp Oil
2 cases superfine Paper Hangings, assorted
colours and patterns
1 trunk Stationary
25 pattent tribble bolted Hank Locks, with
2 key* to each Lock
nov 21 229
AW05MN>ir8»
By George Schley.
TO-MORROW, 10th inst.at 11 o’clock,
Will be sold in front ofhis Auction store
*v*mtT Aimri.vs of
MERCHANDIZE,
Among which are
Quarter casks Sicily Maila. Wine
Bbls do do 3 doz each
Bbls Whiskey
Casks best London Porter
Boxes Soap
Boxes Candle*
Boxes Ratifia and old Run*
Kegs, But er boxes, shaving Soap, to*,
ec 9 243
For Havre,
The sup. cupperfiistened new brig
AMERICA,
will commence loading in a few
days, having two thirds of her car-
For freight of 200 hales , of cotton
_ _ >p<y to Capt. Groves on board at
Anderson’s wharf or to
PE TERSEN, HAMMOND & Co.
nov 29 235
For Havre.
The very fist sailing staunch brig
JULES AUGUSTE,
For freight of 60 bales only, ap-
aply to
MAUKKL il LATHEBEAUDIEHE.
noy 30 1.236
For Havre.
The first class coppered ship
HESPERUS,
Anrim. M’Corkf.li., muster.
Having two thirds of her cargo en
gaged will meet with dispatch Airfreight of the
remainder or passage having handsome furnished
accommodations apply to the Captain on board at
Hunters wharf or to SAMUEL WlllGHT.
dec 5 240 •
For Havre,
The fine and fast sailing brig
EAGLE,
B. Cook, Master,
Having part of her cargo engaged
will meet with all possible dispatch For freight
or passage, apply to the Captain on board at
Moore’s wharf, or to
. DUHAMEL h AUZB.
dec 6 241
Foi’ Greenock,
The well known British ship
THREE SISTERS,
James Bell, master,
Will he dispatched immediately.
For freight of 100 bales Cotton or passage, apply
to captain Bell on board, or to
JOHN IL REID & CO.
nov 28 234
For New- York.
Tl^e elegant nrw packet ship
CLIFFORD WAYNE,
Fnxacis Allt.v, Master,
Will positively sail on Sunday the
15lh inst. For freight of two hundred bales, apply
to the master on board at Anderson’s wharf or to
EDWARD WILLIAMS
dec 7 a242
By Raker Minton,
TO-MORROW, lOtb’i'it at 12 o’clock,
In their auction store,
For approved endorsed notes at 90 days,
6 cases superfine Irbli Linens ,
1 do Flag Handkerchiefs,
the 9 241
By Raker Minton.
To-morrow, lOthinst. at half past 10 o’clock,
In their Auction Store,
A Valuable assortment of British seasonable
DRY GOODS.
Consisting of
London Dulfil Blankets, white and blue mixf
Plains, Woolleys, b'ueamf mixt ohs meres, su
perfine blue cloths, scotclt Tartan Plaid*, men and
women’s black worsted Hose, fine 6 4 l.enoand
Book Muslins, cotton Night caps, Suspenders,
Negro cloths, white Flannels, mnsilipatam Hdkfs
black and col’d sewing rilks, black figured Bom-
baZettes, Furniture calicos, check llilkfi, tassi-
mere Shawls, Duck, plaid c'oaks, black canton
Hdkfs, Seeded muslins, Dimities, cotton Bslls
dec 9 243
Steam Boat Stock.
By Raker Minton,
TO Morrow 10th inst. St '2 o’clock,
lii front ol their auction store.
Will positively be fold
52 Sliares Steam Boat Company’s
Stock, belonging to an estate. Terms cash or
approved indorsed notes at 4 inouths, adding in*
terest at the rate < f 6 per cent, per annum,
die 9 238
By Baker tff Minton,
On THURSDAY, 12th inst. at half p:el KTo'clock,
In front of our auction store,
A general assortment of
GROCE RIES,
dec 9 ?13
Marshal’s Sale.
On the first Tueiilry in January next,
\ttflhL be sold in front of the Court House In
U the city of Savannah, between the hour* ot
ten and two o’clock, a mulatto lellow named John,
Carpenter by tradt, 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. MCRF.L.
dec 6 241 Terms cash.
Marshal’s Sales.
riY virtue of an er !t r of the Judge of the D!».
13 trict Court of Georgia, will be sold on'lie
7th day of December next, at 11 o’clock, at Jack-
sons wharf, the sloop ll'AST, her tackle, appa
rel and furniture,
dec 2 237
JOHN H. MOREL, M. n. o.
HAXALL’S
Richmond Superfine Fresh Flour
Bbls just received—end constant sup*
Sd (Mr 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 MANUFACTORY CUT
NAILS, madt; of Russia and Swedes Iron—81)
casks from 3d up to 30d, for sale by
I’ONCE il M’KEN.ZIE.
nov 13 |ci|r*M
Cotton Bagging.
4 Pieces 42 inch Baltic Hemp Cotton
lt"l Bagging
36 pieces Hessians (a good substitute for
Cotton Bagging)
Received by the brig Traveller, from Dundee,
and for sale by
JOHN H. REID & CO.
dec 4 239
eceived and for
who have on
hund and are constantly receiving Hats of every
kind ami quality ami of the latest fashions. All
of which will be sold on the most reasonable
terms.
BUTLER h SCRANTON.
Gildon’s building market square,
dec 6 ct241
To Planters.
4 PIECES Baltic Hemp Bagging 42 inches
4 tI wide, at 52 cents.
197 pieces Plains, lower than ever offered
here for the last eleven years. For sale by
1 IlOMAS WALTON.
dec 5 240
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Planters Bank.
. Dnl'KMBKH 4, 1822.
«« of n Cl '« n ^° r dlir,een Dii ectors on the part
win be h.u ? kUo,der * f° r die ensuing year,
6th of , u *' d 'e Banking room on Monday the
Ihereof. aer« ry i.i nexl ’ bein K lhe Moncl; ‘>'
Tlie no’ll wiit k u b e u> dte charter of the Bank
1 opened at 10 o’clock, A M
dec 5 240* bbd YI), Cashier pro tem
Notice..
/pHE remaining pews in the Independent
■ii, Presbyterian Church will be rented on
Thursday next the 12th inst. at 11 o’clock, several
p. ws may be had in fee simple at the same time.
OLIVER STURGES.
Chairman board trustees,
dec 6 241
For New- Yrok.
The superior last sailing regular
packet brig
JOSEPH,
Ai.ik* Hoi.r.ninnF., Master,
Will commence loading on Tuesday next. For
freight or passage, apply to Captain Holdridge on
board or to J. LA FHROP h CO.
Who have landing from said brig, •
5 hhds prime Muscovado Sugars
21 bbls Whiskey
100 boxes fresh Malaga Raisins
100 coils Bale Hope
dec 7 m242
Landing
F ROM ship Garonne, captain Mott—
5 hhds and 40 bbls Whiskey
Pipes of Cognac Brandy
Do HolKivi Cin
llhds Jamaica Hum
20 bags Coffee
Bales of Plains and Blankets
The above goods will be sold low for cash or ag.
proved paper,
FREDERIC SF.LI.ECK.
J\ egroes for Sale.
A Prime gang of 32 Negroes, that can be high
ly recommended, will be sold on accomtnn
dating terms, by
nov 20 rA?23
GEORGE SCHLEY.
Gentlemen's Over Shoes.
At the sign of the Big Boot, north side Market
square.
® NF, case Gentlemen’s Over Shoes, made of
the best wax calf skin and in the moat fash
ionable style suitable for the present weather—
for sale by
U. L. MILLING,
dec 7 242il
Notice.
/\ N Election for five trustees will be held at
the Independent Presbyterian Church, on
thefirst Monday in January next. Poll to open at
12 and close at 2 o’clock.
OLIVER STURGES.
Chairman board trustees.
dec 6 . 241
i
In a
To Let,
1 v ery p|, .isant and healthy
pari ot this city 2 rooms on the ground
,.'! ur > on e of which is a parlour; a
the wtiibe onL r ° 0m ? ould be K iv< ‘ n U P 8tail ' a —
cular rmraiinifurnished—there is a parti
dec 5 06 A PP'y « ^is office
PERSONS t
dei
l R ev . baid J8 demands against the late
,,er tliem il,,!.. e .. taoston, are requested to ren-
letnent. ^ attested to W. B. Bulloch, for set-
MARY CRANSTON.
Dividend No. 20
Plaktkhs Bank, 1)kc. 2,1822
r|l-4UF. Board of Directors of ibis Bank iiave this
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
ded|j3 238ct
JY of ice.
/| |Y1IE Pews in the Baptist Church (not rented)
will be offered on Wednesday the lull inst.
at 4 o’clock in the afternoon.
JNO. SIIICK,
J. PENFIELD.
dec 7 242
Practising Bulls.
T HE Subscriber respectfully informs the La
dies and Gentlemen, that his first Practising
Ball will take place on TUESDAY the 10th inst
in the Assembly Hall, corner of Broughton and
Bull streets.
Rules and regulations to be observed through
out the Season, viz:—
1. Subscription gl5 for the season, payable in
advance. *
2. A Subscriber is allowed to introduce as many
Ladies as he thinks proper.
3. 'File transient Gentlemen who may purchase
a ticket at the Bar, will not DepsrnliUed to intro
duce ladies.
4. The subscribers are requested always to show
their tickets to the door keeper, to prevent mis-
unde standing.
5. No Ladies can be admitted without a ticket
from Mr. Lege, unless they should attend with
one who has a Season ticket.
6. As Mr. Lege wishes to render his Bails se
lect, agreeable, and elegant, he respectfully re
quests the Ladies to whom he has sent a season
ticket, and who may wish to favor him with their
presence, to have the goodness to show it to the
door keeper.
7. The gentlemen are requested on no account
to dance in Booto,frock Coats, or Surtouts, as those
dresses do not become a Bali room
H. The Ball will commence at half past Seven
o’clock precisely.
JOHN C LEGE,
Professor of Dancing,
dec 7 m242
Hov 30
236
Lost,
® N Suturday last out of my Counting Room a
note of hand drawn by William W. Wash ill
favor of James W. Cannon for forty dollars and
passed by said Cannon to me, and endorsed by
him.
DAVID STROBHAR.
dec 7 242a
For Sale,
/\ GANG of 50 negroes, they will be sold very
reasonably for cash or good town notes or
acceptances, having a short time to run. Apply
to JOHN P. WILLIAMSON,
dec 6 r|241
££ DD k Pairs negro Shoes, on consignment
i just received and lorsaie by David
Douglass No. a Penfields buildings.
—Also—
A complete assortment of Gentlemen’s fine Boots
and Shoes
Ladies morocco anil Denmark Satin do.
Children’* do together with calf, morocco and
liniag Skins
The above articles will be sold low fur cash
DAVID DOUGLASS.
N. IL The highest price paid for ground nuts
liov 21 229
Fresh Shoes.
T HE subscriber respectfully informs his former
customers, friends, and the public in general
that he has taken the store formerly occupied by
Mr. Pomeroy, No. 5, Pentieht’s Row,where lie has
opened a general assortment of
Ladies and Misses Shoes uud Pumps of all des
criptions—Also
Gentlemens and Boys. Boots Shoes and dancing
pumpsofthe 1st quality
Negro shoes of the 1st and 2d qualities.
Every care taken to fit shoes to measures, and all
orders thankfully received and attended to with
punctuality by
ABLE EVANS.
nov l20 228
To Rent,
And /iossession given immediately.
Nos. 3, 4 and 5, in his wooden Build
ing, corner of Jefferson and Goiigre»»-
treets, Also, 2 Stores and Ilwellit.g
in C. Gildon’s new brick building, corner of Hai
nan! and Urvan-slreets. For terms of the above
premises, which wiii be easy, apply as above,
oct 30 210
Brought to Gaol
N Savannati, 22d May, 1822, a negro man who
says his name is NKL), and that he belongs to
Mr. John Smith, living on the High Hills Santee,
South Carolina. He in 5 feet 4 inolies high and
about 21 years of age. He stated when first brot|
to Gaol, that he belonged to Mr. Jacob Gueurard
of Beaufort District in the above state. He has
very thick lips, and is very black.
H. M*CALL, o c .
aug 8 171
Brought to Jail,
a N Savannah, November 14, 1822, a negro wo
man who says her name is SUCKKV, and
that she belongs to George Henderson, of Burke
county. She is about 40 years of age and 5 feet
2 inches high; marked with the small p;>x.
H. M’CALLjJcc.
nov 23 231
Brought to Gaol
I N Savannah, Dec. 2d, 1822, a negro woman
who says her name is Betsey, and that she be
longs to John Smitl), of Jasper enmity. She i*
about 20 years of age, and five teei iour inches
high. She says she tan away tw > months ago,
and with a white man named George Williams.
II. M’CALL, j c c.
dec 7 242
Brought to Jail,
I N Savannah, Dec. tn h, 1822, a negro man who
says his name is Jim, and that he belongs to the
estate of John Bailey of M’lntosh county. He is
about 30 years of age, and 5 feet 3 inches high,
pitted with small pox—says he ran away three
months ago.
H. M’CALL, j c c.
dec 7 242
Brought to Jail,
a N Savannah, Nov. 8, 1822, a negro man who
says his name is Sandy, and that he belongs to
Benj. Bush, ofS. Carolina. He is about 42 years
of age, and 5 feet 3 inches high. He lias lost hiu
left eye. H. M’CALL, j. c, o.
nov 13 222
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. He is
about twenty two years ol age, and five feet lliree
inches high. •
II. Me CALI-, j. c. c.
nov 13 222
To Rent.
A dwelling house in Broughton
I street next to Judge Cuyler’s. Enquire
| of M. MYERS,
nov 30 f346
Brought to Jail,
a N Savannah, October 30, 1822, a negro man
who says his name is Bob, and that he belongs
to John Beckly, of Barnwell District, S. C. He is
about 40 years of age, and 5 feet 6 inches high
S ;,vs he ran away two j ears ago. He bas lost part
..f ills right ear. 11. M’CALL, j. c, c.
Brought to Jail.
I N Savannah Nov. 5th 1821, a Negro man who
says his name is Billy and that he belongs it»
Mr. Moses Lynsey, living on Duck River, Bed
ford county, West Tennessee. He 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, t. a. o.
apri!22 9?
Brought to Jail
B N Savannah, October 4,1822, a negro man who
says hisjiame is SAM, and that hcbelongs
Mr. Joseph Blake, who.is living in some pah ,
England, and Mr. Morris Simmons of Charleston,
is lus master’s agent. He is 5 feet 6 inches high,
and aJjout 19years of age. He states he ranaway
from a place ofhis malter’s on Combee River, So
Carolina. H. M’CALL, t c c.
oct 17 201