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Petty 8C-Greene
II A VK FUR SAL*.
iAtB k.b M l London Porter
A* ) 60 bis Fenington s Loaf Sugar
^ yO bis piime *’ urk
20 do No'l*Mackerel and 20 do Flour
•“'JS.H&.Wh.
10 do Tenerife do
40 big* Coflee
20 bU Whiskey
30 do St Croix Sugars
00 boxes Raisins
20 do London Mustard
ini) Demijohn* i to 5 gallons each
^10 boxes Soap and 20 do Candles
100 nr do Segars
20 pieces Bagg'ng
Blankets and Plains
S ton Shot assorted
10 Brand™, Gin. Kum, and Madeira Wine, &c,
dec 9 f24d
Clothing.
JUST BECEIVE1) FBOSI HEW TOUR.
O ne trunk gentlemen’s Kiissian Belts
10 bales real tartan plaid Cloaks
3 do extra sites fearnot Great Coats
4 trunks short and long worsted and lambs*
wool Hose, and
A general assortment of NEGRO CLOTHING.
For sale by PETER DHEGK,
five doora east of the City Hotel,
nov 13 an222
UV.MOV.Al..
F. GILLET CO.
H AVE removed from No. 4, Gibbon’s building
to lira soiilb corner of Thus Young’s, where
they are opening an elegant assortment of
blench Goods,
which they offer for silv very low.
ALSO, »
i Ladies IjKGHONJST
do
do
3 cases I
l t| misses
i M gentlemen’s
nov 4 214
BLANKETS AND BAGGING.
GEOUGE W. COE
fj\FFEUS lor sale by the llale or piece,
3 1 2 and 4 Point BLANKETS
6 4 and 7-4 Bristol Duffle Blankets
8 4 and 9-4 Heavy London Duffle do
40 and 42 inch Baltic Hemp Baarlmr'
White and Blue Plains hb *
. T,'"’,* XT/” 5 ' : ,f „ Go, ^‘ * ui ‘»We for the season,
at 7 Gibbovn JlmlditiFt.
nov 9 219ap
TORTOISE SHELL;
l\or^ and Worn Combs,
Ingrain Carpeting, See.
/ nilK Subscribers offer for sale by the dozen
A an invoice of Tortoise Shell Combs of all
sizes, 1
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 B ,rrcl Guns
3 Cables, from 6 to 10 inches
BLANCHARD, UBOTHERS & CO.
Anderson’s Building on the Bay.
nov 15 334 1
F. Gillett, Co.
| fr>E(j leive to inform tlie public, that they
JHiiave recommenced business at No 4,Gibbons’
building, where they offer lor sale for cash or
town acceptances only, a general assortment of
FALL AXII WHITER
DBF GOOD 8.
Superior Kay and Son’s white "tains, No. 2, 3, 4,
‘ tc 5, for 58 to 68 cents a yard
London, Bristol and point Blankets from g 1 to
2 25 cts.
Aborted Flannels from 31J to 75 cts.
Green Baize from 62J to 75cts.
Broad Cloth and Casi-meres
Plain and blk figured Bombaactt, superior qual
ity, from 37j to 50 cts
3.4superfine blk Bombazeen from 75 to 100 cts
64 do do 125
Black Silk Florences and Sinshews from 75 to 811
cents
Satina of all colours, gl
fiu. erior blk Italian Crape from 75 to 87 1-2 ota
Onion Crapes, g5 50
l)lk Silk Barcelona Handkfs, 50 cts
White and blk silk Hose from gl 38 to 2, vert su
perior
White and blk silk Gloves, 1st chop from 50 u,
62} cts
Superior Ladies Paris Kid Gloves, 37} cts
Blk and colored Ladies Beaver Gloves, from 5o
to 62 1-2 cts
Gentlemen's Extra super castor from 75 to 88 cts
54 to 9 4 all colours Merino Shawls, late patterns
Luge size Merino Scarfs, a great variety
Carolina Plaids 81 1-4 cts
Light mixt Satinet from 75 to g 1 25
PUid Homespun, l8j cts yurd
l'r,bleached do 7 yds for gl
J4iloniestic Sheeting, 25 ct» yard
Apron Check, 31 1-4 cts
Um 17 8 superior linen Bedticking from 62 1 2
t 87 1-2 cts
HPruned cassimere Shawls and Scarfs
44 ind 6-4 Co'ton Cambrick from 25 to 75 cts
44a". I 6 4 Cambric Muslins
144cross liar and lubilee Cord, 56 l 4 cts
44 ind 6 4 plain Book and Swiss Muslin
Pain and embroidered muslin Cravats
44iprigg’d and dotted,Swiss and French Muslins
li.mask curtain Calico and blue Cambrick
7-8 ami 9-8 superfine London- t’rints, from 25 to
37 1-2 cts
I Brown and blk Holland
14-4and 6-4 Ginghams
I Power Loom Shitting and Long Cloth
I White and colored Marseilles
flag and Britania Handkfs
I Colton and worsted Hosiery
I Real and Imitation Madras Handkfs
I Purple, green and blue cotton Shawl*
I Irish, Russia Sheeting and Diaper
144 an I 7 8 Irish Linens and Long Lawn
1 Pm fim Linen Cambricks, at all prices
\ An extensive assortment of Thread Laces and
Kl ff< n gs
Irinsam! Needles at 10 cts paper
iJolinson's wire Cotton ami French floss Cotton
ISiik tumbrellasof all sizes, from g3 -o 5 50
IT urtii- shell, side and extra size tucking Combs
lllorn and Ivory, do do
IKibbons, Braids, Galloons Silver Thimbles, Gilt
and t tout Huttons,
IBcniiet Paper, Scissors, W<- he,
1 -A liberal deduction will be made to country
Itnerchai is and those buying by the piece.
ncl 17 "*201 '
Dyeing and Scouring.
SC OLE S # SMITH,
ICtll.K, ( . i tin. Ml Wo, ii Dyers and Scourers,
IO boio N e w York, return their sincere thanks
I °"'rirfrien s gin- the public for ill" liberal en
■ con-agetn*.nt they have received in the above
| a '' nt, J9, *0*1 still cm to i e to Dye and Igour,
1*1 kinds of Cloths, Rilk and Cotton St-ckmgs,
‘-i-ilies Shawls and Dresses, Leghorn, Sir »» and
I "P Hat», dyed and dressed in a superiot s y! ;
I wMnf 18 c ' eane d ai ’d pressed. All commands
. 1 , * thankfully received and punctually at
I ,n,. al ^eir "ffice. next door to the corner
street, opposite the
FRENCH GOODS
AT WHOLESALE.
a lME Subscribers h«ve just received a new
, assortment of French
\)r>( Goods ami Pevfumerv,
Received direct via New York, which they offer
for sale on liberal terms among them arc,
" “ ,e > ulack . »nd Bed 7-4 and 8-4 Merino Shawls
. . 1,0 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
Plain L-jstring ami Satin Ribbons, Nol 1 2 to 12
Pearl Edge do do No 1 1-2 to 16
Rich fig’d Uthbons by seta, No 6-16 9-22
Black Velvet Ribbons, No 4 to 100
White and Black Silk Braids
Black, Plain, and Striped Silk Galloons
Plain ami Embroidered Silk Hose
White and Black Silk Gloves
Black, Whitt and col’d superf. Kid Gloves.
, ‘1° do do do Beaver do
Silk Suspenders and Garters
Fancy 4-4 Silk Handkerchiefs
Hl.rk and colored Sewing Silk
Dandy 4 4 Silk Handkerchiefs
Superfine Gilt edge Paper Pins
Antique Oil, Pomatum
Fine Rose Soup, Honey Water
Very Superior Cologne Water, &c.
BLANCH ».RD, BROTHERS UCO.
Anderson's Building on the Bay.
t.ov 4 214 •
For Sale,
P *V )m schooner Lucy Ann—
5 ~9 Ltishels Potatoes and Turnips
3.3 bbls ,) 0> 1
140 bags do!
5 kb I* Hess Beef
in's°. !^ e ^!“ mi| y “utter
10.k) lbs Cliei se
200 bushels Oats
6 bundles Hay
43 bbls Apples
50 bushels White Beans
1 I!o!fes ’ Bureaus and Tables
•»00 feet Oars
1500v merchant-Me and clear Boards
Po’a h° t, .- e Captain on bbard » *t Hall, Hoyt
Co’s, tvharf, or to
dec 7
m242
homes tupper.
Just Received,
_ FER SLOOP EBTEUFR1ZE,
9 1 I F'Pes of White’s superior Gin
83 hbls No 2 Shad
•>4 ball bbls No 1 do
104 bbk superfine Howard street Flour,
for family use
24 bbls Pilot Bread
55 bbls refined Sugar
" hicli arc offered for sate by
. DOUGLASS & SORREL,
dec 7 m242
go engaged.
■«“. apply to
Anderson’s wharf ort
ANDREW LOW & CO.
H IVE received, by the ships Georgia Ogle
tborne, and other recent arrivals from Er.
gland, uid Scotland, till greater proportion of their
usual supply of
Fall and Winter Dry Goode,
which they offer for sale at a moderate advance
tor P.mince, or on their usual accommodating
;rms for approved paper; and by the slop Emi
Iv", daily expected from Liverpool, they will w
coivu an additional assortment, together, with
rasks of London bottled Porter in quart and pin’
bottles; Crockery, Glassware, and some othei
olky articles.
Now in store, ami offered for sal", a few piece-,
of best BALTIC HEMP COTTON BAG
GING, 42 inches -.v ide
on 19 202
Elep.ant B binet L ice,
Scarfs. Shades, Shaucls,
ASil
FACE VEILS.
J UST received by the brig Yriiunt, from Liver
pool, and for sale by
nov 30
236
JAMES ANDt- RSON y CO.
TUITION IN MUSIC.
Mr. K> neelia,
.. friends and the
returned to this city
und will commi nc-. giving Lessons in Music on
R e8Pectfui.lvi.. t
public, tlnrt lie has jus
Wej>3esbit the l’'h if December Applies
tioo wili Ke than! lolly r reived bv him through
ine Post office, untill further notice,
dec 7 242
VFool Hutss
I i XA dozen A .1. Hats pist leceived and for
« f\ r sale by the suk-criber*, who have on
hand and are constantly receiving Hats of every
kind and q-.iaiity and of the latest fashions All
of which wdi be sold on the most reasonable
terms.
BUTI.FR &. SCRANTON.
Gildon’s building market square,
dec 6 ct‘241
E\LLS
On New-York, Philadelphia, and P ! " ,S!,Re ’
Richmond, Va.
I N Sums and sights to suit purchasers for sale by
. . S. k M ALLEN & Co.
m243
dec 9
.\;i\3o\eow m Extte.
TUS I HRl'KIN El) » lew copies ol the 2d edi.
* . (,on of ,\apt,c<m in Exile or <i noire from St.
Helena, by B. E. O'Meara, 2 vols g3 25.
ALSO
Essays on Phrenology, or an enquiry into the
principles and utility of the system of Drs. Gall k
Spurglieim, and into the objections made against
it by George Combe 1 vol j$2 .75.
Percy Anecdotes No 22, “Exile.”
I ogetber with a variety of new publications.
• W. T. WILLIAMS.
dec 9 m243
Just Received
By the ship Dolew-u-e, and brig Francis from
Philadelphia.
91 half barrels beef put up expressly for family
mi At use by S/mtler
1 barrel rounds of Beef
8 half barrels Tongues
10 casks of Cheese. For sale by
. P. M.DERMOT.
dec 9 m243
White Fine Lumber,
F OR sale ;y
BROWN h OVERSTREET,
dec 9 m243
Prime Beef and Hay,
Received p. r dup Emulous from New-York.
1 9 Htintlles llay
X JL ^ 30 bis prime new Beef re salted in ei
cvileut order for sale by
dec 9 b243
SAMUEL WRIGHT.
fc>LATE,
O f a superi >r quality, in quantities to suit pur-
chasers. For sale at reduced prices, by
nov 22
230
JOHN H. REID h CO.
White Velvets,
LdOR PAINTING ; for Ride by
nov 20
228
JOHN H. REID U CO.
Northern Gin-
HDDS and 25 inns Northern Gin landing
from brig Eagle, and for sale by
BAKER St MINTON
nov 30 23.5 •
20
For Liverpool,
The brig
OSGOOD,
Oliver Coit, master,
H** commenced loading, and will
require 300 bales of Cotton to complete her car
go . For freight, apply to Capt. Coit on board at
Anciaux s wharf, or to
BENJAMIN BURROUGHS,
No 3, Commerce Row.
nov 23 231
For Havre,
The superior new ship
HOWARD,
N. H. Holdredgt, master,
Will commence loading oq Wed-
nesd*', and sail 3d Proximo without fail; has four
tiffhs of her cargo ready to goon board. For
remainderof freight, or passage, having elegant
furnished accommodations, apply on board, or to
GEORGE CORDON.
Landing and for Sak,
20 hhds Superior Old crop N O Sugar
nov 25 32
nov 29
For Havre,
The sup. copperfastened new brig
AMERICA,
will commence loading in a few
days, having two thirds of her car
For freight of 200 bales of cotton
Capt. Groves on board ai
to
PETERSEN, H AMMOND & Co.
235
For Havre.
The very fast sai'ing staunch brig
JULIiS AUGUSTE,
For freight of 60 hules only, ap
ply to
MAURKL U LATH Eli EAUDI ERE.
nov 30 l236
For Havre.
The first class coppered ship
HESPERUS,
‘ AncRii. M'Cohkki.i, master.
Having two thirds of her cargo en
gaged will meet wills dispatch Airfreight of (lie
remainder or passage having handsome furnished
accommodations apply to the Captain on board at
Hunters wharf nr to SAMUEL WRIGHT,
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 (lossible dispatch For freight
or passage, apply to the Captain on buaid at
Moore’s wharf, or to
DUHAMF.L & AUZE.
dec 6 241
For Greenock,
The well known British ship
THREE SISTERS,
James Bell, master,
Will be dispatched Ammedi-itelv.
For freight of 100 bales Cotton or passage, apply
to captain Bell on board, or to
JOHN H. REID & CO.
nov 28 234
For New- York.
The elegant new packe' ship
CLIFFORD WAYNE,
I'Hixn, Allth, Master,
Will positively sail on Sunday tne
151 Ii i nst. Fur freight of two hundred bales, apply
to the master on board at Anderson’* wharf or to
EDWARD WILLIAMS.
dec. 7 a242
F OR sale bv
oc 29
CANNKL COAL.
J. P. WILLIAMSON.
209
25
„ lUy-lane ant) Montgomery
| Bopiut Church 8qaure.
_ ,lcf 9 l2-v3
Faint*, Oil, Window Glass. 8£c
Augustus CovuwaU,
Wholesale and retail PAINT DEALER,
® FFKRS for sal>, in latge or riail quantities,
. gt nerkl assortment of Paints, Oils, Win
dow Class Ktc viz.
Whit- 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 Calais, assorted sizes and various qual.
ities —Also,
Glass and japanned Lamps
Liverpool patent hanging brass and japan’d do
I .amp wicks, glasses, he
Q3*Oiders front the country will be thankfully re
ceived and attemletl to on the most liberal terms
nov 25 • 4o232
For Sale.
I ii. 8u L b8crl '« “Bi rs ,or sale his small but
lin it,.. a- U . F * rac ' * a,,d containing 200 acres,
■M«l.tt*aM? t White Bluff on which he re
|toX;r e8oM . aba nF’i" , as the i-b jrct is ensh,
fto r,,.in^Went of h|a dalRa. Person- wishing
fsuperior q*,^* 1 * see tbe l*nd, as will show its
JOHN POULI EN.
ct243
dec 9
At the
Gentlemen's Over Shoes.
Sl *’" tlle Big i^pot, north aide Market
G#n,len8,<
I ionahle 801?' w, 0 " 11 8kln 11
|forsaleb? e8U ‘ lable ior
dec 7 oao., R. L. MILLING,
the fixer Shoes, made of
:T U .*, C “^ akln and in the moat fasli-
t present weather—
243*1
Planters Bank.
A N elect;,,., r .. Dxcbmbbr 4, 1822.
I 4* of the t ^ l . rleen Birectors on the part
1 y' 1 '! be held at 11i” ^ t>p ,be cns,l '"K year,
°di of lann-irv F a |'^'j'S room on Monday the
l^Weof, air ,.' | , y h . e * 1 ’ Being the first Monday
poll will ho nr, ° i t ,c miarter of the Bank
NoW^o’cHAM
dre s ;vio * L Laahier pro tem
Notice.
/ nlTE remaining pews in the Independent
J. Presbyterian Church will be rented on
I hursday next the 12th inst at 11 o’clock, several
news may be had in fee simple at the same time.
OLIVER STURGES.
Chairman board trustees.
Duhamel <$* .luxe,
OFFER FOR SALE.
Pipes Cognac Brandy of diff erent brands
and warranted pure
6 rus- s Liiun'ipiognc
50 boxes Claret Wine
25 do old Burgundy Wine
30 do Cordials, assorted
20 do essence of Rose Sc Orange water
100 coils Bailing Hope and 2 cases Twine
80 boxes Candles of diff erent brands
100 dozen Colone water
100 qr. boxes Spanish Segars
15 hhds N Orleans Sugar
lOh pi. ces Madrass lldkfs
30 gvoce Playing Cards
Lamp Oil
2 cases superfine Paper Hangings, assorted
colours ami patterns
l trunk Stationary
25 pattern tribble bolted Rank Locks, with
2 key- to each Lock
nov 21 '229
100
Cotton Bagging.
Pieces 42 inch Bailie Hemp Cotton
Bagging
36 p.eces Hessians (a good substitute for
Cotton Bagging)
Received by the brig t raveller, from Dundee,
and for sale by
JOHN H. REID St CO.
dec 4 239
For New- Yrok.
“■'TV. The superior last sailing regular
packet brig
JOSEPH,
Alle.v Holdhidoe, Master,
Will commence loading on Tuesday next For
freight or passage, apply to Captain Holdridge on
hoard or to J. LA I'HHOP U CO.
Who have landing from said b ig,
5 hlids prime Muscovado Sugars
21 bbls Whiskey *
100 boxes fresh Malaga Raisins
100 coils Rale Rope
dec 7 m242
For Darien,
The fine ue* sloop
ENTER PRIZE,
Clahk, master
Will meet lispaich For freight
or pass .gc, having handsome and spacious accom
modation , apply to the captain on board at An
derson’s wharf or to
DOUGLASS & SORREL.
dec 9 si243
J\ egroes for Sale.
A Prime gang of i2 Negroes, that can be high.
T v ]y recommended, will he sold on accummo
dating terms, by
GEORGE SCHLEY.
nov 20 ca223
By J. B. Herbert 6( Co.
1 O MORROW , 11th inst. at 11 o’clo k,
, " ill be sold before our store,
50 bis Whiskey
5(J pieces Col'on Bagging
10 do Sacking
10 bis Loaf Sugar
10 hlids N O Sugar
10 bis Coffee
30 firkins Butter
50 kegs Lard
50 boxes Raisins
20 bis Newark Cider
• 100 boxe- Herring
20 bis Uiefi Uc
ALSO,
A prime Worthern COW.
I "i m« cash,
dec 10 2;4
By J, B. Herbert $ Co.
,, Gn 1 HURSDAY 12 .i inst at 11 o’clock.
*5 ill be sold on It iltons Central wliarfj on board
'In la hr PJieunix.
2,500 bushels Com.
dec 10 2.4 t erms - imeofs-ile.
By Baker % Minton,
On THURSDAY,12th inst. at halt past 10 o’clocl ,
In Iront of our auc ion store,
A general assortment of
G ROC E It / E S,
243 .
dec 9
By Baker Minton,
ONFKIL) W, IJth inst a IihI' past 11 o’clock*
Ih front of tlieir Auctinn store,
40 piects White Plains,
For approi c I en lorscd notes at 90 dai s.
dec 10 244
Marshal’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in January next,
tW'll L In* 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 Job a.
Carpenter by trade, taken and sold as the pro-
petty of A S. Bulloch, at the suit of the United
States Bank, v*. A. S Bulloch.
dec 6
2<l
JOHN If. MOREL.
Term- cash.
Marshal’s Sales.
B Y virtue of an or ler of the Judge o( the li t- .
trict Court of Georgia, will be sold on the
7ili d*y of December n-xt, at 11 o'clock, at Jack-
sons wlurf, the sloop HASP, her tackle, appa
rel and furniture.
dec 2
237
JOHN Ii. MOREL, m. d.
JOHN P. SETZE
H AS received by the late arrivals from New-
York, a great \ ariety of
CLOTHING,
Which, for beau.i an ' quality, excel any that ever
was offered in tliL market,—viz,
Blue and Black extra fi-ie Dress Coat*
Second Quality do do
Blue, claret, and Brown Frock Costs
Drab Box Coats
Youths Fine Coats
Ulut: and Gray fine cloth Coatees
Valencia, Toilii.eta, Swandowns, and all other kind
of Fane' Vest*
Extra fine \\ Lite Marseilles do
Black Florentine Caitimere and Cluth do
Bloe Cloth and Casuitnere
Best -.ingle and double milled •aafinere Panta
loons, of all colors and sizes
Flannel Shirts and Drawers
Knitted do do
Sup. Plain and Frilled cotton and linnen Shirt*
bupi-rfine Cravat*
Scotch Plaid Chi iks, of various sizes and price*
Short and Long Lainhswool llo»e
Gentlemen’s it. aver Glovt*
IUU Dozen Woolen do
Silk Umbrellas of all size* .
Lion Skin Gieat Coats
Sei vants coatees and Pantaloons
Men’s and Boy Suits, very cheap
Pea mid Monkey Jackets
Red Flannel, check, and striped Shirts
Striped and spotted Guernsey Frock*
Flag and Blue Bandana Handkerchiefs
Drab and Black Huts
London Duffil and Point Blankets
ALSO,
Superfine Blue and Black Cloth
Do Double nulled caa.si-i-.ere of almost every
colour
Vest Shapes
Black Florentine, Valencia, and Toilinet Vesting
Extra fine White Marseille*
Fine and Common White Flannel
30 piece* Heavy Lion Skin
24 do very good quality Blue Plains
Scotch and Tartan Plaids, from 62 cts to si
Having just received the latest N York Sc Phil*
adelphia fashions, he will be enabled to make up
the above goods to suit bis customers,
nov 1 ,
74
To Planters.
PIECES Baltic IL mp Bagging 42 inches
wide, at 4\’ cents
197 pieces Plains, lower than evero&tred
here for the last eleven years. For sale by
I HOMAS WALTON.
dec 5 240
241
dec 6
Notice.
f\ N Election for five trustees will be held at
-iut the Independent Presbyterian Church, on
Ihefirst Monday in January next. Poll to open al
12 and close at 2 o’clock.
OLIVER STURGES.
Chairman board trustees,
dec 6 241 ‘
Dividend No. 20
. LixrsBs Bank, Dec. 2, 1822
^T|n|HE Board ol Directors of this Hank have this
ii day declared a Dividend of 3 per cent for
the Iasi six months, the same will be p*id to
Stockholders In and after Friday next
JNO F. LLOYD, cashier protem.
dec|3 2j8ct
Practising Balls.
rpHE Subscriber respeoifulli informs the La-
I dies and Gentlemen, that his first Practising
Ball will take place on TUESDAY the lOtli inst
in the Assembly Hall, coiner of Broughton and
Bull streets.
Buies 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. 4
3. The transient Gentlemen who may purchase
ivtickdt at the Bar, will not be permitted to intro
duce ladies.
4 The subscribers are requested always to show
their ticket* to Hie 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 lias a Season ticket.
6 As Mr Lege wishes to render his Balls se
lect, agreeable, and elegant, he respectfully re
quests the Ladies to whom lie has sent a season
ticket, and who may wish to favor him with tlieir
presence, to have the goodness to show it to the
door keeper,
7. The gentlemen are requested on no account
to dance in Bouts,l^ck Coats, or Surlouts, as those
dtesse* do not becmie a Ball room
8. The Ball will commence at half past Seven
o’clock precisely.
JOHN C LEGE,
Professor of Dancing.
dec 7 m242
JV otice.
/l j HIE Pews in the Baptist Church (not rented)
ii. w ill be offered on Wednesday the l'th inst.
at 4 o’clock in the afternoon.
JNO. SI11CK,
J. FENFIELD.
deef 243
For Sale,
j\ GANG of 50 Iiegr-nes, they will be sold very
reasonably for cash or good town notes or
acceptances, having a short time to mn. Apply
t o JOHN P. WILLIAMSON
dec 6 ‘ff24l
5,0(h) just received and for sale by David
Douglass No. 5 Penfields buildings.
—also —
A complete assortment vf Gentlemen’s fine Boots
and Shoes
Ladies morocco and Denmark Satin do.
Children’s do together with calf, morocco and
lining Skins
The above articles will be sold low for cash
DAVID DOUGLASS.
N. B. The highest price paid for ground nuts,
nov 21 229
Fresh Shoes.
rTUlE subscriber respectfully informs his former
JL customers, friends, and the public in general
tlut he has taken the store formerly occupied by
Mr Pomeroy, No. 5, Penfield’s Row,where he has
opened a general assortment of
1-aches and Misses Shoes and Pumps of all des
criptions—Also
Gentlemens amlf oys. Boots Shoes and dancing
pumpsof the 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
1 ABLE EVANS
nov 20 228 -
Landing
I TS BOM ship Garun ", captain Mott—
5 hlids and 40 bbh Whiskey
Pipes of Cognac Brandy
Do Holland Gin
Hhds Jamaica Rum
20 bag: Coffee
Bales of Plains and Blankets
The above go-id* will be sold low for cash or ap
proved paper.
FREDERIC SELLECK.
To Bent,
And possession given immediately.
Nos. 3, 4 ami 5, in his.woonen Build
ing, comer of Jefleraoq and Conge-'**.
streets, Also, 2 Stores and D. ding
in C. Gildon’s new brick building, corn: i of Bar
nard and Urvan streets. For terms of the ubove
premises, which will be ea»v, apply as above,
oct 30 210
P ERSONS having demands against the late
Rev Walter Cranston; are requested to ren
der them duly attested to W. B. Bulloch, for set
tlement.
MARY CRANSTON.
nov 30 236
To Bent.
A dwelling house in Broughton
street next to Judge Cuyler’s. Enquire
0 f M. MYERS,
nov 30 -j-346
/Brought to Jail,
a N Savanna'll, October 30, 1822, a negro mail
who says his name is Bob, and that he belongs
to John Reckly, of Barnwell District, S. C. He is
about 40 years of age, and 5 feet 6 inches high—
says he ran away two ) ears ago. He has lost part
of his right ear, H. M’C ALL, t. c. o.
Brought to Jail,
a N Savannah, November 2, 1822, a negro man
who says Ins name is Sam, and that he be-
lui.g*. to Lewis Sams of Mclntosli County. Ue is
about twenty two years of age, and five feet three
inches high.
• H. McCALL, j. c. o.
n«v 13 222
Brought to Gaol
a N Savannah, October 21, 1822. c. Negro man
who says his name is WILL, and that lie be-
longs to Icliabod 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, • o c. M
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