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TOBtPISE SHELL,
rti\ Y\oni Combs,
l a in Carpeting, 8cc.
-tribe n often for sale by the dozen,
jftB S<£ 0 f Tortoise Shell Combi of ill
Ivory Combs of all size*
tary Th thcll combs do do
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Ckbles, fmjj ®Rp mioTHERS £# CO.
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AT WHOLESALE.
. .. .„ have iust received a new
HE Subscriber! have j
•ssortment of F renc "
v\ Goods and Perfumery
, Wet Vi. New York, which they offer
reived direct vi » m <mC them are,
[fur sale on I**". ^ , «-4 Merino Shawl.
L e , Ul.ck.snd Be J 0 7 V4 h .lf»d»q»nre Me-
’’'n Lustring and Satin Kibbonj. No MS to 12
$&**Ai**t£ m
■ck Velvet liibl.«msNo 4lolOO
t?assss&—
t'n and Embroidered Silk Hose
b SiSSi 8 ^“i* e,rf - Kij °ir n
* tk ’ do do do Heaver do
a Suspenders and Carters
L-y 4 P 4 Silk Handkerchiefs
Vk»nd colored Sew,„g Silk
L tv 4 4 Silk H.ndkercliiefi
U„e Gilt edge Paper Pina
Lane Oil, Ponatum
t Le Soap, lioney Water
. S ,n»ri(,rcologne Water, Uc.
* P BLANCHARD, HUD I’HERS U CO.
Jnderion'i Building an the Bag.
Itinv 4 214 —.—
Maryland State Lottery.
* COHENS OFFICE, 114 Market-street, ?
BALTIMORE, November 13 1822 \
WSSt: ' “7r f ,he sal- O, , icketa
BER, \n 'the city of It alt bn ore/a nr, ?UI ^ SShSf fe°r" U ' e 2 , 6,h
tendanc of the Commission, rs appointed by theG. „ erno rand CoimcT U ' ,<ler lh * ,uperm '
on non ,.„/?* C’lpital 1 rixea in the State Lottery are.
20,000 1)01.,.A US 10,000 l)OL,L A US suoo linii son
,. ,, 10 ’ 1 ™ UDCl.Alts I 4,000 DOLLARS 3,000 DOLLARS
wnotKiS" S R,Jl_°„ M vS‘S,«"* b ' -a .11 r»,-bi. mm
W “ . ' K'»-HAI.V,.i gj_q, a»1 BH9 *2 SO-BIUli'l'S Kl 23
To be had in the greatest variety of rnmbers,at °
Lottery and Exchange Office, 114 Mai ket-street, Baltimore.
here in the two last SPA > E LOTTERIES. were snkl the great capital of K40U00 to a eentle
Utotha^ .vT;S?Sa*35Sr' , h , . 8l ' V ? JO *° in , biffit
I ,?• • m c.htals ot 35,000 each, to various parts of the Union
In addition to the above the unparalled success attending distant adventurers it Uorev’s Office
f^tcry, which was finished last month Hie two
For Liverpool t
The brig
OSGOOD,
Oliver Coit, master,
Hat commenced loading, and will
require 300 hales of Cotton to complete her car
go For freight, apply to Capt. Coit on board at
Auciaux’s wharf, or to
BENJAMIN BJURROUGHS,
No 3, Commerce Row
nov 23 231
So^rCwtrUckeT t e ”’ Wef .| 80111 ^17,^ gieat ‘AT.fX$l
dollars, in a whole ticket, to a gentleman of Alexandn i—No. 5832, ihe canital of 20 000 dollar* i.»
Ph‘udHp n hia h4,f ° Wned m N ° rf0,kl V# - * be,ideS No - 32l8 > - P*. of Woll to’^enS'r,, of
Xj" Orders from any part ol the United States, eillier by mail, post paid, or bv private convey
ance, enclosing die cash, or prizes in any of the Baltimore Lotteries, will meet the Liu- prompt and
punctual .tteiilion n, it on penonal -PPlicntion ..l.lrew.l in J. 1. COIIKN, Jr. U.liimure.
*■» *“•» ~*.V3~2S rn££i
when they si nil fut their orders
Prime Beef and Hay,
Received per ship Emulous from New-York.
1 I >1 bundles Day
B-J-& 30 bis prime new Deef re salted in ex
cellent order lor sale by
dec 9 b243
nov 30
fi.236
ANDREW LOW & CO.
WE received, by the ships Georgia Ogle
tliorpe, and other recent arrival, from En
,ml Scotland, the greater proportion of their
supply of
Fall and Winter Dry Goods,
[inch they lifter for sale at a moderate advance
[ r ft wince, or on their usual accommodating
trms fur approved puper ; and by the ship Emi-
L d^iy expected from Liverpool, thev will re
Le an .dtliiional as*ortmenl, together, with
Likiof London botiled Porter in quart and pun
nnl es ; Crockery, Gl.s.ware, and aome other
kilty articles.
Now in store, anil offered for sale, a few pieces
/best BALTIC HEMP COTTON BAD.
b/.vft, 42 inches wide. .
202
Elegant B binet Lace,
Scarfs, Shades, Shawls,
ANU
FACE VEILS.
Tt'ST riceived by the brig Ardent, from Liver-
' pool, and for .ale by
JAMES ANDERSON U CO.
tiv 30 236
Expel
The Subscriber,
WORMS hi. friend. »mi1 th. public generally,
hat since the death of Mr. Wilhus, this
•in,) he lias engaged Mr. W' Naa Totr, of
-r, and late from New York, to auperintenil
TAILORING .'.USINESS Mis abiiily and
dice in that line, he confidently expects
iiblo him in all cusea 10 give general saiis
i to those who may favor him with their
itom.
[.very article of peiktlemen’s* apparel, Naval and
tinry Unilorms, Ike. will be made in the ne:U-
, n ,; m ost fashionable manner, and warranted
the best workmanship.
ALSO,
Ladies Ilabita, Pelisses, and Cloaks, made up
i new style
He h-s just received in addition to his former
ork »n cxiensiv tmen 1 nl
laths, Ci.ssimeres, and Vestings,
OF i m.S HIP I IONS.
SAMUEL W RIGHT.
bLATE,
O F a superior quality, in quantities to suit pur
chasers. F'or sale at reduced prices, by
nov 22
230
JOHN li. REID & CO.
White Velvets,
OR PAIN TING ; for sale by
nov 20 228
JOHN H. REID U CO.
JYotiheru. Gin-
k HHDS and 25 hbls Northern Gin landing
mt\f from brig Eagle, and fur sale by
nov 30
235
BAKER Si MINTON.
F OR sale by
net 29
CANNEL COAL.
J. P. WILLIAMSON.
209
'The Subscribers
orran ron sals,
At the store lately occupied by Messrs. Scott &
Fahm, on the Exchange dock, the following
articles, just landing I rom brig Osgood.
I tHItF.E pipes Brandy, 4lh proof
4 pipes Holland Gin
2 hints Jamaica Hum
20 bbls Rye Gin
20 do do Whiskey
4 hhds do do
20 bbls N E Hum
5 qr ca ks Teneriffe Wine
5 qr canks Madeira do
6 bbls White Wine Vinegar
2 chests and 20 qr chest. Hyson Tea
2 boxes Imperial, containing 20 cannisters
Tea, 2 lbs each
1 box Gun Powder containing 20 cannisters
Tea, 2 lbs each
1 box Souchong
24 kegs Gunpowder
4 kegs Shot, assorted
7 hints St Croix Sugar, very superior
20 hbls do do
40 bags best Green Coffue
20 bills Pilot Dread
40 coil. Hale Rope
10 bbl. Loaf Sugar
10 do Lump do
It) half fit kins Hotter
20 boxes Sperm Candles
20 do Mould do
kU bbls Richmond superfine fresh Flour,
Haxall'. Brand
20 boxes Brown Soap
20 do Yellow do
3 cask. Carolina Hoes, No 2 and 3
2 do Patent do
2 do Trace Chain.
3 dozen Cooper's Adzes
10 do hand and club Axes
12 do Padlocks, assorted
MACKENZIE Ik HERNANDEZ
nov 23 S231
Petty Greene
HAVE von SALE.
/if k casks best London Porter
‘t* f 60 bis Penington’. Loaf Sugar
50 bis prime Pork
20 do Butter
20 do No 1 Mackerel and 20 do Flour
20 half his do
30 or casks Malaga YVine
10 do Tenerife do
40 bags Coflee
20 bis Whiskey-
30 do St Croix Sugars
30 boxes Raisins
20 do London Mustard
10(J Demijohns 1 to 5 gallons each
50 boxes Snap and 20 do Candles
100 qr do Segars
20 pieces Bagging
Blankets and Plains
5 ton Shot assorted
10 tons Iron do
Brandy, Gin, Rum, and Madeira Wine, ike.
dec 9 t243
For Liverpxjol,
The m w Thiladelphi. built
v copper bottomed ship
DELAWARE,
J. Hamiltoit, master,
Will commence loading on the 9th inst. and In-
dispatched a. soon as laden. F’or freight of 400
hales Cotton or passage, apply to
WILLI A
dec 10 244
II.LIAM GASTON.
For Liverpool,
1 he new Inst rate ship
KS PIONEER,
E. Crabtree, master
Will commence loading for Liver
pool immediately. F’or freight of 400 bale, ap
ply to WM GASTON
dec 10 244
By Baker 1$ Minton,
I O MORROW, 13tli i p.st at halt past 11 o’clor.lr,
In frrmt of their Auction store,
40 piects White Plains,
For itnproi eil endorsed notes at 90 days.
dec 12 244
By Baker $ Minton,
TO-MORROW, 13tli inst, a< half past 10
o’clock, iii their auction store,
A valuable assortment of seasonable
DRY GOODS.
Consisting of
1 hale superfine blue Cloths
2 do do do and mix’. Cassimcrc*
1 do white Flannels
1 do mixt Kerseys
1 case Muslipatam IMkfs
2 do men and women’s black worsted Ilotie
2 bales W hite Plains
1 do Scotch Tartan Plaids
2 do Negro Cloths
1 case Cotton Cambrics
1 do Flag lldkf
dec 12 246
For Liverpool,
1 lie copper bottomed first
hew rate .hip
MINERVA,
.1. L W n.80 s, master
Will want about 400 bales to complete her cargo
F’or freight of same apply to
WM. GASTON.
dec 10 244
By Baker $ Minton,
TO-MORROW, 15th inst. at hall past 11 o’clock,
111 their auction store,
F’or approved endorsed notes at ninety days,
2 bales blue mixed plAins
2 case; fine Irish linens
4 hales London duffle blankets
die 12 246
For Havre.
The first class enppered ship
HESPERUS,
Arciid. M'Cuukkll, master.
Having l wo thirds o, her cargo en
gaged will meet with dispatch for freight of the
remainder or passage having handsome fumisheo
accommodation, apply to the Captain on hoard at
Hunters wharf or to SAMUEL WRIGHT,
dec 5 240
By George Schley.
TO-MORROW , 13th inst. *t 11 'clock, will be
sold in trout of his Auction Store.
Sundry articles of
GROCERIES.
dec 12 246
25
Duhamel Jluze,
OFFEM FOR SALE.
Pipes Cognac Brandy of different brands
and warranted pure
6 cases Champaigne
50 boxes Claret Wine
25 do old Burgundy Wine
30 do Cordials, assorted
20 do essence of Rose fi Orange water
100 coil. Bailing Rope and 2 cases Twine
80 boxes Candles of diff erent brands
100 dozen Colone water
100 qr boxes Spanish Segars
15 hluls N Orleans Sugar
100 pieces Madras, tldkfs
30 groce Playing Cards
Lamp Oil
2 cases superfine Paper Hangings, assorted
colours and patterns
1 trunk Stationary
25 paitent tribble bolted Rank Locks, with
2 keys to each Lock
nov 21 229
100
Flour and Whiskey.
landixo from m.io fbaxces.
Barrels and
150 half barrels Philad. superfine Flout
100 Barrels and
20 hhds. Philadelphia Rye Whiskey
For sale by
NICHOLAS & NEFF
dec 10 • 244
For Greenock,
The well known British ship
THREE SISTERS,
James Bell, master,
Will be dispatched immediately.
For freight of 100 bales Cotton or passage, apply
to captain Bell on board, or to
JOHN II. REID & CO.
nov 28 234
For Turtle River and Satilla.
The regular packet sl"op
ALBERT,
Capt. FUoxxnr,
Will sail on 'Thursday. F’orfreigh
or passage having good accommodations, apph
on bu.rd or to
MILLER k FORT.
dec 10 m244 Hunter's -wharf
Plaid Venitiq,ns,
G w . COE has just received some
• 4-4 Plaid Veniliaii Carpeting for Rooms
5-8 do do for Stairs,
dec 10 m244
BARLEY.
A FEW bags fresh Pearl Barley, and a few cask
Whale Oil. For sale by A
WILLIAM GASTON.
dec 19 r244
A general assortment of
ftead^ Made CAoUnng,
CON.ISTIBO OF
Extra super Blue mil Black (’oats
ttu do Blue, Olive, Claret, and Parson’s
grey mixt Fri ck Coat*
Blue, Hi ck, Grey, Drab, Wellington Mixt. and
other fancy colored Cloth and Caasimere
P.malooH.
Lamb’s Wool and Merino Shirts
Angola Shirts, a new article worth looking at
Men’s and boy Lamb’s Wool Stocki gs
Ladies Mtrino Chernies, See. be.
< ITU a i.auoe ashohtmfnt ’ v
Stamen’s and Yegro Clothing,
|vhic r- off', red Very Ion for cash.
J.P.PETZ
N B. The best of workmen, and a .uHicii-nt
j number of them have been engaged in New-York
\ty\lr. N. in order to be punctual in hisundertak
1
Her 11 •v245
H AX ALL’S
Richmond Superfine Fresh Flour.
, k It ixj.ii, i it.ived and constant sup-
M) plus will continue to arrive Baker<
families can he'accommodated with any quail
y iliey m iy wish to purchase. The quality of
is Pluur is esteemed very superior.
RICHMOND MANUFACTORY CUV
NAILS, made of Russia and Swedes Iron—80
asks from 3d up to 30 i, for sale by
PONCE U M’KKNZIE.
no' 13 lfiA-tV’22
To Planters.
PIECES Baltic lluup Bagging 42 inches
wide, at 52 cent.
197 pieces Plains, lower than ever offered
liere for the last eleven vears. F’or sale by
1 HOMAS WALTON.
dec 5 240
Cotton Bagging.
Pi. oe? 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 & CO. •
dec 4 239
74
100
Servants Wanted.
Til WO BOY'S are wanted on hire, one capable
L driving a one horse waggon about town; am
the other to wait in a boarding house, for either
or both of which wages will be punctually paid
Enquire of the editor,
dec 9 m‘243
Wants a Situation.
4 YOUNG U OMAN who is willing to enter
a fimuy in the capacity of .'chamber mai
A situation in the country would be preferred.-
Apply at this office,
dec 10 244
By J. B. Herbert Co.
TO-MORROW, 13th inst at l’l o’clock.
Will be sold on Boltons Central wharf, on board
the scIm Pheonix.
800 bushels Coni.
dec 12 2l6 Terms C»sb.
Administrator’s Sale.
Old and Superior Madeira Wl.\E,
By./. B. Herbert 1$ Co.
On FRIDAY the 20th mstat 11 o’clock.
Will he sold st the store formerly occupied
by 'Thomas Gardner, deceased.
825 bottles Madeira Wine.
ofthe l.ouixa Cecilia’s cargo, of the importation
if 1816} belonging to the estate of T iom*».Gard-
tier. Sold by permisaiuu of the Honorable the
court of Ordinary, and by order ot Uie Administra
trix.
ALSO,
10 Demijohns old Jamaica Rum, Terms cash
dec 11 24 i ____
Administrator’s Sales.
By J. B. Herbert, Co.
On the first Tuesday in January next,
) YuHl.L he s .Id before the Court House in this
fi city, between the usual hours, four valua
ble slave , via : London, l.uliah, Nelly and her
child, belon, in ; to the estate of S..mui 1 K.vanx,
tv ceased, s Id by permission of the Honorable
be Court of Ordinary and by order of the admin-
xtrators
nov 22 np7, Terms ca-l:.
Marshal’s Sale.
On the first Tue-dsy in January next,
WILL be sold ill front ofthe Court House in
/J the city of Savannah, between the hours of
'ii and two o’clock, a mulatto fellow named John,
t .arpenter by trade, taken and sold us the pro
perty of A S. Bulloch, at the suit of the United
stales Bank, vs. A. S Bulloch.
JOHN H. MOREL,
dec 6 241 Terms cull.
COTTOJY CARDS.
J PRNFIELD Ik co. have made arrangement!-
•with Samuel Whittemore Ik co of New York,
f°r aconsiant supplv of the above niticle whicl
tliey lifter for sale by the box or dozen.
^ nov 29 ||i T 235
Aegrotsfor Sale.
A Prime gang of ,1 Negroes, ..itcan be liigl
ly recommeuded, will be sold on accumin''-
foling terms, by
GEORGE SCHLEY.
nov 20 c*228
Inferior Court—Chatham County
Jolt Term, 1822.
the petition of Enoch W Spottiird, stating
” that lie had posssessed a certain promissory
hated »> Savannah, June 1st, 1822, and pay
able lour months after date, to Frederick S Fell
or order, and by Frederick S F’ell indorsed to tlu
petitioner, for itie sum of ni> ety two dollars, sixty
two *nd a half cents, and which said note wax
made and signed by one J <s G Greenhow, a copy
whereof is anueieu to the said petition, togethei
with the affidavit ofthe said Enoch W Spoft’ord,
, °|; ler evidence to prove the existence and
loss ol the said note is affiled in the clerkVofflce
u is ordered that the said Jas G Greenhow atu;
Frederick 8 Fell do shew cause on or before th<
nrst day of the next term of thia Court why the
prayer of .he petitioner should not be grantei)
Hat p** further ordered that this rule be pub
wad m one or more of (lie public Gazettes o
'* *7 SMe once a month until the time ap
pointed for shewing cause thereon,
struct from the minute.,
july 18 lflB JOB T, BOLLE8, G*rJc
STOCKS.
~1 0( ) SHARES Flan.its Bank Stock
J Vv'lF 75 do Insurance do
30 do S’eam Boat do
F ir sale bv GEO. SCHLEY,
dec 11 1-245
t 0
Wool Hats.
doze AV o ii Hats just received and for
.ale by the subscribers, who have on
uid and are constantly receiving Hat. of every
kind and quality and of the latest fashions Ad
f which will be sold on the most reasonable
terms.
BUTLER & SCRANTON.
Gildim’s building market square,
b-n 6 r-r24*
Paints, '(HI, Window Glass, 8£c.
•Augustus Cornwall,
H A Y.
|A BUNDLES first quality Hay, landing
ml V/vJ from ship Niagara—and for .ale by
Notice.
A LL persons having demands against the estate
vlllnfthe late John M‘Q ieen, will hand them in
properly attested to the subscriber.
JOHN F WILLIAMSON.
dec 11 m245
Administrator's Notice.
A LL persons having demands against the estate
XX of Elizabeth Hoffman dec are requested to
present Uiem immediately for settlement; and
those indebted to make payment to
B. W. LEACH, adm’or.
dec 11 an2J5
dec 11
24 J
PALMES & RUE,
Bolton’s whai f.
(D 1
H hole,uu and retail PAINE DEALER,
FFF.Rs tor sale, in large or mail quantities,
g ne ul assortment of Paints, Oils, Win-
w Glass, &c. viz.
•A hiti 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 —Alsu,
Glass and jap. nned Lamps
Liverpool patent hanging brass and japanM do
Lump w icks, glasses, &c
iJ’Orders from the country will be thankfully re
ceived and attended to on the most liberal terms
nov 25 <o232
A Situation Wanted.
j\ y.-UNG M \N >1 c.assical education; who
has had some experience in teaching, wish
es entploymen' either in an Academy or private
family Satisfactory reference can be given as to
character and abilities; apply at this office or ad-
Iress a line to A. M.
dec 10 244-
Landing
S .1ROM ship Garonne, captain Mott—
5 hhds and 40 bbls Whiskey
Pipes of Cognac Brandy
Do Holland Gin
Hhds Jamaica Hum
20 hags Coffee
Bales of Plains and Blankets
The above goods will be sold low for cash or ap
proved paper.
FREDERIC SELLECK.
To Rent,
And possession given immediately.
Nos. 3, 4 ami 5, in his wooden Build
ing, corner of Jefferson and Congress-
streets, Also, 2 Stores and Dwelling
in C. Gildon’s new brick building, corner of Bar.
nard and Bryan streets. F'or terms of the above
premises, which will be easy, apply as above,
oct 30 210
S
Dyeing and Scouvmg.
SCOLES # SMITH,
ILK, Cotton and Woolen Dyers and Scourers,
from New York, return their sincere thanks
to their friends anil the public for the liberal en
couragement they have received in the above
business, and still continue to Dye and Scour,
all kinds of Cloths, Silk and Cotton Stnckings,
Ladies Shawls and Dresses, Leghorn, Straw and
Chip Hats, dyed and dressed in a superior style;
Carpels cleaned and pressed. All command
will be thankfully received and punctually at
tended to, at their office, next door to the corner
of Hay-lane and Montgomery street, opposite the
Baptist Church Sqaure.
dec 9 l243
TUITION IN MUSIC.
Mr. Kinsella,
R ESPECTFUi.LY till ,r Ox Ins friends and the
public, that he has just returned to this city
and will commence giving Lessons in Music on
Wkdhksuat the 11th of December. Applica
tions will be thankfully received by him through
tne Post office, untill further notice,
dec 7 242
Wanted,
A T a moderate salary a situation in an Auction
or Whole sale store or Merchants Counting
House, by u young mail of respectable connection,
-ritesa fair hand is perfectly convesant with ac
counts and can produce satislaclory recommenda
tions as to ability tkc A note addressed It. W. F\
and left at this office will be attended to
dec 10 m244
For Sale.
/ 14HF/ subscriber offers lor sale his small but
ik valuable tract of land containing 200 acres,
in the district of White Bluff 011 which he re
sides, it will be sold a bargain, as the object is cash,
for the payment of his debts. Persons wishing
to pm chase can see the land, as will show its
superior-quaky.
JOHN POULLEN.
dec 9 ct243
Planters Bank.
DsrEMBKn 4, 1822,
N election for thirteen Directorson the part
k of the Stockholders for the ensuing year,
will be held at the Banking room on Monday the
61I1 of January next, being the first Monday
thereof, agreeable to the charter of the Bank.
The poll will be opened at 10 o’clock, A M.
JNO. F. LLOYD, Cashier pro tern
dec 5 240
Dividend No. 20
'■laxtkrs Bank, Dec. 2, 1822
jTKjHE Board of Directors of this Bank have this
ik 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
Marshal’s Sales.
B Y virtue of an ur er of the Judge of the Dis
trict Court of Georgia, will be sold on the
7-It day of December next, at 11 o’clock, at lack-
ons wharf, the sloop WASP, her tackle, appa-
JOIIN II. VIOREL, m o. o.
el and furniture.
dec 2
237
T
Superior Court—Chatham Count)',
Mat Term, 1822.
Margaret Rusk, A
vi. > Divorce.
William Rusk, j
A HE Sheriff of the county of Chatham having
made hU return in the above case, that the
defendant is not to be found in the county of < Chat
ham aforesaid. On motion of M. Sbeflail, Senior,
plaintiff-i attorney, it is ordered, that the deli «d-
ant make his answer or defensive allegali-m in
writing, personally, or by his attorney on ami be
fore the next term of this Court, and that this or-
ler be published in one of the Gazettes of this
city, once a month until said terra of court.
Extract from the minutes,
JOB T. BOLLES, Clerk.
atig 15 174
Superior court—Chatham county.
• Max 'Term 1822,
Catherine Wilson A
vs, i- Bill for Divorce.
John Wilson j
N this case the Sheriff having made return that
the Defendant is not to betound,on motion of
D’Lyon ii De Lumotta, Solicitors for the com
plainants. It ip ordered that the defendant do
appear personally or by attorney at or before the
next term of the Superior Court of Chatham
County in January next, and file his answer or de
fensive allegation in writing pursuant In the act of
assembly in such case made and provide i, and it
is further ordered that publication ot this order
be made in one of the Gazettes of the City of
Savannah agreeably to law.
Extract from the Minutes.
JOB T. BOLLES, Clk.
pine 26 151
Notice.
A N Flection for five trustees will be held at
£U.the Independent Presbyterian Church, on
thelirst Monday in January next. Poll to open at
12 and close at 2 o’clock.
OLIVER STURGES.
Chairman board trustees,
dec 6 241
Brought to (. aol
I N Savannah, 22d May, 1822, a negr .■ mail who
>ays bis name is NED, and that he bi-longs to
Mr. John Smith, living on the High Hills Santee,
South Carolina. He is 5 feet 4 inshes high and
about 21 years of age. He stated w her. firs' bi >t)
to Gaol, that lie belonged to Mr. Jacob Gue u ard
of Beaufort District in the above slate. Delias
very thick lips, and is very black.
H. M’CAI.L, o c .
autr 8 171
a
Brought to Jail,
N Savannah, November 14, 1822, a negro wo-
man who says her name is SUCKKY, and.
that she belongs to George Henderson, of Burke
county. She ts about 40 yesrs of age and 5 feet
2 inches high; marked with the small pox.
H. M’CALL, j c c.
nov 23 231
IJERSONS having demands against the lute
A Rev Walter Cranston, are requested to ren
der them duly attested to W. U. Bulloch, for set
tlement.
MARY CRANSTON.
nov 30 .236
Library Society.
f\ T a meeting ofthe Societj on Monday even.
ing, August 5. “ Resolved, that all arreara
ges due the Society, which may remain due at
the annual meeting in February next, be imme
diately thereafter put in suit and collected with
the least possible delay ; and that this resolution
be published in the papers once a month until
that time.”
Extract from the minutes,
L. MASON, Sec’ry
I aug 15 $174
X
To Rent.
A dwelling house in Broughton
street next to Judge Cuylor’s. Knquira
of
nov 30 |346
M. MYERS.
Brought to Jail,
a S 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 of age, and five feet three
inches high.
H. McQALL, j. e. c.
I nov 13 2KJ