Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1816-1818, July 14, 1818, Image 1

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< PHPv : For Liverpool Tbe ship JOHN & EDWARD, TJ. Giles, having commenced loading and a consid erable put of her cargo on board, will be do- S lthed Is soon p possible. For freight of I> bales of cotton or passage, baring elegant aeeomroodations, apply to ctpUm Giles, on board, or to , RICHARDS & HARROVVAY. 1 jBr For Liverpool /Wr The fne brig THAOOEUS, captain Ml* U Horntet, baa mow than half her car- ^■■■yo poutirely engaged, and wil) be dis patched without delay, for freight or passage apply on board, or to John Latlirop # Co. July 9 155 For Liverpool The brig FRANCIS, captain Bradford. »?or freight apply on board, at Wallen’s ■wharf, or to ITizen Kimball. Received by said Mg, 40 bundle* Hay, #f superior quality 10 puncheon* N. A Rom SO Wei Soap 25 da. Candle*—foe sale—apply as above jz2Li==m—I For Bremen and Hamburg, Dissolution of Copartnership. The copartnership existing under, the linn of Fausaicc S. Feu. ts Co. dissolved this day.— AU persons having demands agaiast said firm are requested to present them; and persons indebted to die same will make payment to Ersbsrics: S. Fast, wko'is duly authorized to settle the affaire of the concern. FREDERICK S. FELL, ' A. C. M'lNTYKE. june 24—148 Exchange BILLS on London, on Liverpool and Glasgow, payable in London; on New-Ycrk and on Philadel phia. For sale by > John Speatman A’ Co nov f—143 Prases'* wharf The Danish brig NORDBORG, now ready to receive a cargo. For freight 'apply to - Ckrnoch&a <$* Mitchel june 13 ' -139 “ For New-York The brig ALONZO, captain Greer •For freight or passagl, having good *c ommoaalibns, apply to Scarbrough Sf M‘Kinne; Who have landing, from laid Mg, 50,000 BRICKS, jnly 9 155 For Charleston The fast tailing packet (loop CARVER, John Lewis, master, will meet immediate . uapstch, haring half her cargo engaged. For freight, of the remainder apply to the master on boara, at Bolton's central wharf, or to Home* T upper july 11 156 Missing, Supposed to have been taken away by mistake from Hunter’s wharf m begi.iumg of F« binary last one THUNK, marked Gerthjer Jones h Cn. No. 237, landed from brig Levant, containing Linen, book Muslin, llandana Handkerchiefs, Ginghams and Plate. A liberal reward will be given lor ant information respecting this Trunk, left at this of fice, July 7 1 154 Mr. Saburn Thompson Will rec«5ve information much V> his advantage by calling on the tubtenbere. The friends of Mr Thompson will be doing him an essential service by informing them where he can be found. •’JOHNSTON & HILLS july 7—r-—154 Doctors Kollock Kf Casey Hare associated Jfith them, in Professional Bu- t :—«, Doctor RicaaiB M'Auisrea llcsuts. july 6 - -155 Notice to Tax Defaulters. Persons indebted to the city for taxes will please .call on the subscriber on or before the 18th inst. After that date levies will be made. Olfiee hours from 8 to II o'clock a. j*. F. M. Stone, c. m july 11 156 Notice. James S. Buatoeu is duty authorized to act as my attorney, june 9—135 N. G. RUTHERFORD. Notice During the absence of the subscriber from Sa. Vannah, Mr Joan DztsznoBEand William Snaw Will act as his attornies. Mr. Job* D. Sam will attend to the business of the store- P. Duffy. July 9—m—155 Notice All persons having demands against P. Btvuxs k Co. will present the same duly attested, and those indebted to said concern will make payment t0 PAUL DEVILLE, adra’or. iulv9 -'155 Notice. All persons having demands against Paul Be. ville, jun. dcc’d, and James Beville, jun. dec d, are requested to present their account*, duly attested; and those indebted to said persons, will make immediate payment, to _ . . ‘ PAUL DEVILLE. adm'or. ELIZA BEVILLE, MARTHA BEVILLE, J ada'n july 9—155 Notice. ^AU persons indebted to the estate of Mm Sanaa 2MIU.XB, deceased, are requested to settle the •same, and those having demand# will present them, on or before the first day of August next, •or payment will be debarred. John Millen, adm or. july 9 f 155 Notice. ■ All persons indebted to the estate of Mr Ste phen Millen. deceased, are requested to settle the tame; and those having demands will present then on or before the firt day of August next, or pay ment will be debarred. , John C. Gu-el, exo'r. july 9 1 355 Notice All persons having demands against the ctfc-ie of BxsW. Lartvai*, late of Nvnlte-Uluff, de ceased, are requested to render them duly at- tested; and those indebted to make payment to John Haupt, adm'r. jnne T? zf—138 To hire A female House Servant, well qualified as such, upon moderate Wage*. Apply at this office. hilvll—--*r 156 In Council, June 8,1*1818. Jleaafc.il Thai the city rnsHial do proceed «>• ott.il at public outerr h.roretheccu«-hoiMe ; .n«h.j jSi ,he Bret Tuesday nr August next, Lot Vo'34, Columbia ward, which has been re-entered Extract hem the -- ; .sST^^P t:eun5fi ’ c -'- i.*««imtrto the al-rve resolutio". of cJk jPMggaanB&g the property of Joseph Bar Bills oj Exchange On Greenock, payable in London, for sale by James Carruthcrp. dec 2 164 BOls on New-York, - BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE. For sale by > JOHN LATHROP & CO. jaly 9 X 155 Hunter’t wharf Bills on New-York, At Sixty dare fight, fur sale by Wtn. P. Be april 13 87 \Vm. P. Beers &f Co. For sale Best double Brown Stout Potter, bottled and in bbds. Bottled Beer, in casks Of 6 dozen each 4 trunks ready made Clothing For sale by JAMES CARR’JTHERS. june 6 ■ 133 J. J. <%* F. Blanchard Raving taken Messrs. Praxis* ;‘et*lla and Fp.anns Guest into co-partnership, all nbsv qiirnt transactions will be conducted under the firm of Riaaraano, Brotue. s & Co. jnne 3 l-rs-Hl ,, Brown Sf Greene Having taken Mr. W/llvam Overstreet into co-partnership, ail subsequent transactions willbe conducted under the firm n| Brown, Greene <5f Co june t —av—l‘~8 Flour and Candles. Barrels Georgia Flour, and Boors Augusta manufactured Candles For sale by P. STANTON, july 11 A 156 T.ylor', vhirf. Holland Gin The subscriber is daily expecting an ample Sup ply of the above article from Holland direct- which, as usual, will be sold in its purity; the ad vantages of which, the numerous purchasers of his importations are well aware of. J. BATTELLE Savannah, July 11,1818. (Jj* The Georgia Journal and Augusta Chronicle will insert the above twice [x -1J6J John C. Holcombe Having taken the ware-house lately occupied by FJewcifin & Dickinson, oilers his service* in She FACTORAGE It COMMISSION LINE. His store houses are now undergoing a thorough repair for the reception of produce, merchandize, Re.—and strict attention will be paid to all busi ness committed to his care. Augusta, f Go J July 1 156 Notice. George Collins is duly authorised to act as our attorney during our absence from the state. Lethbridge dj* Deuel july 11 o— 156 Notice. The subscribers having entered into copart nership in business, in future their TAILORING BUSINESS will be conducted under the firm of Carxox R Fowlui, who return their grateful thanks to the gentlemen of Savannah and ita vi cinity for the liberal patronage lierrtofore re ceived, and (latter themselves, by tbeir superior workmanship and promptitude in business, to merit a good share of public patronage. The business wilt be conducted in the store occupied by J. W. Cannon, on St. Julian street, opposite the store lately occupied by Messrs. Stebbins & Mason ^ N. B. Constantly kept on hand, a good assort ment of first chop Cloths, Casimrres, Vestings, Trimmings, &c. for the accommodation of tker customers. J. W CANNON, J. FOWLER. july 11 156 Valuable Real Estate. FOR SALE The HOUSES and LOT, comer of Itroughton and Whitaker streets, now Ufder management of Mr. Haiford, formerly occupied by colonel Shell- man, and Well known as Shelhnan’s boarding house, with all the house and kitchen FUR.V1 TURK, mostly new, and in good order. Posses- sion will be given at any time to suit the trarchas- HENRY W. HILLS. july 11 fee 155 Boarding-House. Gentlemen can be accommodated with genteel DuaidhSt, at the house opposite the Market, fcr- merly eccujied by Mr Tbcmas Oribbon. July 11—r* 156 Doctor Vanheddeghem, nun txaxce, Respectfully informs the citizens of Savannah and its vicinity, that he has established himself in this city, where he intends pursuing the practice of Medicine and Surgery, in their various branches; and flatters himself, that bqwill be enabled, from (•is knowledge and experience, to render general satisfaction. He may be found, when not engaged in his pro fessional duties, at his house, in Bryau-street, op posite the Planters’Rank. His house being spacious and aonvenient to re ceive the tick, they win be treated with the great est care and attention. June 17—if—143 Notice, A{1 persons having demands against the estate of the Sate Tbcmas Mendenhall, esquire* are re quested to prevent them within Hie time prescrib ed by law; and all those indebted are requested to make immediate pnymcnl to the subscribers. John 1 mav 8- -if 180.,'Jf -tjl F. M. STONE, cr june 9* ■ 1... .. • ' Notice. Ail nenons indebted to the estate juir.’s KafP.s, deceased, late of M'* .), ayc deiU-Ld to make, immediate J ti,use having claims Jo present them ft ’.repvrly attested, previous to the 1st bernext. . Choice Jttyuors, Sfc. 40 dozen superior spaikling Ghsmtiugne 8 cases Medoc Claret, 3 years old 2j demijohns do do 2 pipes 4th prooi Cognac Bremer 15 demijohns ditto, pure as imparted 10 quarter casksTeoeriffe Winq. 6 year* old 35 boxes, one dnz. each, St Julian Claret (vin tage of 1812) 50 bis and half do. mem and No; 1 Boston Beef 4 bales paper Hanging* 1 100 reams printing Paper, various' sizes 400 do Fleoiirb letter Psper 66 do writing da Elegant Wilton Carpets . Brussels Carpeting, Bordering and Rug4 Dutch Looking-Glasses^ with gilt frames A wire Sales /ending from brig Resolution, 40 barrels Glauber Sal's Jonathan Battelle. july 7 — t ■■ ■■■154 New Sampler Goods. The tub'erihert Act* ruined, by the ew'pi Jane and Georgic,ynt nrmndLmrpooi, AN BXTKirtlYB ijUPPLY SEASONABLE DBJ GOODS. which have been selected by ooe of the partners and will be sold by the piece omyickage on rea aumble teems. . ANDREW fcOW & CO. may 26 123 Claret. The tnbteribert havejutt received and ojer for tale 6J cases superuir CLARET: C. ILcliey & Co jnne 15 ax——140 " Cotton Bugging. 250 pieces Cul .ON HAUfitNCi, 42 inehe,- wide, and of prime quality, is offered at privat. ■ole. If not sold previous to the 11th of June next, it will on that day be sold at pubic auction. The terms are liberal—application to be mad >o M. HERBERT, may 29 126 1 Flour and* Fork. 422 bands superfine Flour ' lb8 barrels prime Pork For sale by WILLIFORD It BAKER, mav 6 1C6 Dundee Bagging. Three hundred pieces Dundee Bugging. Far sale by JAMES DICKSON & CO. may 30 127 Coffee and Gin. SO bags pnme green Coffee and 4 pipes genuine Holland Gin ju3t received and for saie by John Lewis. june 27— • 150 Landing rrtoM trnooxxn lu-ra fhoh st. vuoiraa. Stf g tiefees ^ P rime Porto Rico Green Coffee 20 hhds. Sugar 40 puncheons 3d proof Rum also, From tloop Carver. 2000 bushels Liverpool ground Salt For indorsed paper on accommodating terms. J. Minis. july 9— x 155 Just received, Per tchmmer Remittance, captain Fiit, frim Bal timore, 3000 bushels prime Maryland Core, which will be sold low if taken from on board. Said schoon. er will take freight for either Baltimore, Philadel phia or Kew-York. Apoly to R. WATTS, april 8-83 Just received 20 casks London Brown Stout 5 pipes Bordeaux Brandy 2 elegant Gigs witli plated Harness 5 nests Trunks For sale by WILLIFORD & BAKER, may 29 126 - gOr Just received From Liverpool, the first quality polishing LI. QUID BLACKING, for sale wholesale and retail F. U. JACKSON, Rryan street. *N. B. Cleans ladies’ more^po Shoes and Booteee, in the first stv le june 25 fr 149 Just received Per Mg General Jackeon, 5 lihds Rutenburg Gin 200 casks Stone Lime SO barrels plantation Pith 5 firkins first quality Iluttef 20 barrels N. E Rum 5 bundle* Hay 5 Jersey Waggons For sale by Tafl Sf Sibleys, june 27 150 ' , John Litle <Nf Sons Continue to t any on their manufactory of SAW GINS in a vevy extensive manner, in CLarlmton, where the planters of green seed cotton, and their factors can be supplied with SAW GINS made of the best ms.atia's, greatly improved, and much approved of by the planters and factors of Charleston, as will appear in a certificate below. They respectfully inform the planters of Georgia and the southern part of Soiith-Curolina, that they have established a correspondence with Messrs. 3B0W.X ft Greers and Messrs. Gcerard & Pol- hiu, factors, in Savannah, where a constant sup. ply of Saw Gins will be kept on hand, and where a sample of their Gins is now to be seen at their stores: where orders will be received and forward ed on to the manufacturers, with the number and size of the Gins. Orders from the above gentle men will be promptly attended to and executed with neatness and dispatch. Frice cf large Gins nine inch saws. £3 50 per saw; hand Gins, &80 All their Gins warranted good, or the money rc, iimeo. We, the subscribers, do certify that we hare for tome years past been supplied with 8aw Gins from the work shop of Jem* LZrxx U Sons; the work and performance has given general satisfaction, and we believe their Gins to he equal to any made in this state, and that we has e obtained the high est price for cotton cleaned by their Gins in >®r feb 14 S3 Js6. Wrrrx ft Co. Cbiwiex ft Tailor, Nort* fC Wats, Rile* &. -O’JIxar, Fraxcis G. De Ltieseuxz, Macwood & Pattersos, Brows R Tuna. Valuabl The. subscriber 8, containing 15 . Wharf for sale- fill dispose of bis wharf lot No. ret front-on the river, with* cypress had in complete order; upon which there .s a convenient brick store two stories, and upend store one story, with ample room to make further -mprovemeuts. The terms ef sale will be made know on applying to JAMBS -WALLACE. V- i Spring and Summer Goods. ' By me Getirga,-Jane and other late arrivals from Liverpool, the subscribers have teceired an additional SUPPLY of SEASONABLE and STA PLE AKDOlilS, which, together With tbeir for mer extensile Stock,renders their present assort ment an object to both town and country purchas er.*; and ot which they will dispose is reasonable and accommodating terms. James Dickson A’Co. may 3D-—CT—An I 127 The American Book-Keeper, Comprising a complete system <rf Book-Keep !ngt together with a new method ot posting and proving books—by B. Sheys, accountant, gl 75. Observatiosa on Lord Bathurst’* speed), in the Rouse of Peer*, on March 18, 1818. ‘T approve of these observations—1 desire that they may be placed before the eves of the sove reign and the people of England’’—Longwood. (Signed) NarocEOir. A pocket companion for students iu Botany— by John Eberle, M. D. Chvimer’a ffiteources on the Christian revelation, minister of the Troo Cuurcb, Glasgow, gl 59 and £2 00. for sale by S. C. & J. SCHENK, june 20—215 1 New-Englaud Rum. JUST EAXDIXIJ, From brig Thaddctit, from Boston, 150 barrels new Rum And for sale by M. HERBERT. june 23—147 The subscribers HAVE JUST RECEIVED, By the little Cherub, and other late arrivals from Liverpool, an additional supply to tlieir for mer extensive and geneial stock. Their present importat ion consists of patent Hoes, Scythe Blades, cutting Kuives, fancy prints, low priced linens.Linen and cotton Bed Tick?, new and elegant patterns furniture Dimity, Re. ALSO, An assortment of TABLE CLOTHS, from 6-4 u> is. i. James digkson & co. march S—52 New Goods. Just received by the ships John (i Edvard, ana Jane, fi dm Liverpool, the Joliomng arnicas: Cambric Muslin Damask Towels and Table Clothi Fancy Cresses and Muslins White and colored Jeans Men’s cotton'half Hose Twist Buttons and silk Twist Ladies’ and gentlemen’s white and blaek silk Hose Fancy Flates, Prints, and furniture Calicoes Low priced Brown Hollands Ditto Irish Dinen Ditto ditto Diaper Silk and cotton Ginghams Extra super black and blue Cloths and Cas- simcies All of which arc offeretkfor sale on accommo dating terms, by JOHN TANNER, may 25 122 . PROSPECTUS For publishing, in the Town qf Darien . A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, to an rermta Notice. The copartnership heretofore existing in the cily of Savannah, under the firm of J. & L. Kor- xaw, and in the city of New-York under the firm of L. & J. KoriCax, expired on the 22d February 1818, by mutual agreement. All persons having demands against said firms are requested to pre sent them—and persons indebted are request ed to make immediate payment to Joseph Kop- man in Savannah, or to Louis Kopman in New- York. JOSEPH KOPMAN Jor seif and LOUIS KOPMAN. The business in Savannah, will be continued by the subscriber on his individual account—who offers for sale a general assortment of English, French and India Goods, for cash or approved pa per. JOSEPH KOPMAN. june 1 — 128 ^V*otice. AU persons havihg unsettled accounts With the subscriber are requested to attend to the same this week. Messrs. Meigs R Reed will act as attornies for me during my absence from the city. SAMUEL D. PARKMAK. june 10 136 Notice. Jakes S. Bteeoch ,iy left the Attorney in fact for the undesigned, during their absence from the Stute. Wm. M. Evans JoJjn Dunwody Louisa F. Alexander Dorothy Van Yersen Ann Powill june 9—135 Notice. The subscribers having placed the Notes and Book Accounts due the late firm of Stebbixs & Masow, in the hands of Mersrs Lloyd U Morrison fpr collection; request those indebted to make immediate payment to them, otherwise suits will be instituted. JAMES M’HENRY, > . MOSES SEWALL, 5 may 2 103 Notice. The copartnership heretofore existing between e subscribers, under the firm of KeSWeee R Se- ware, is this day dissolved. may 11- A. Kettell, M. Sewall. Notice. In consequence of Jon* Muss’s rearing to Beaufort, the copartnership of Gilutt R Miere is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Those indebted to the above firm are requested to make layment thereof to William S. GilleU, who inhere- >y authorised to receive the same: and also, to settle f 11 claims against the said firm. GjT The Dullness in Bei-ufort will be conducted by Job* Miurz, and that in Savannah by Wieliak S. Gulett, hereafter on individual account. William S. Gillett, John Milbe. march 18—'—65 Notice. The estate and effects of Akxrxw Eawnr, A. Fbwtx, Croc* & Co. and Enwre R Co. having been assigned to tbe snbtcribers for the payment of certain debts in the first instance, and after wards «or the bent fit of aU thecreditorsof the said concerns. ncticeU hereby given to those intreested, of Die said assignment. AB persons indebted to the said Andrew Erwin, Erwin, Groce &*Co. or Erwin & Co. are notified to pay the amount of their debt* to the subscribers only, and a spee dy payment will be required, in order to enable the subscribers to make asetflement of ftp affairs of the said firms. AU those having clums against theVtM parties are nguetted to exhibit than to the subscriber*, duly attested GEO] JOHN RAKNA M'KiNNE, t.4 WILLIAM SIMS, ranch 3X 76 THE DARIEN GAZETTE. Seated at the estuary of a mighty river, which, dividing, about ouc hundred and twenty miles above, into two edacious streams, affords icady convtj ance frr the commodities of extensive 're gions, Darien must flourish in proportion as the agriculture of tbe interior shall inenase. But at. few years ago, that inland country was a wilder ness, and Darien bad scarcely the appearance or a village; the forest having since been partially re claimed, it now presents the cheering aspect pf • a thriving town. Tiie obstacles to Its further S rowth, are such as require no very strenuous en* eavors to overcome their^ Ths roads commu nicating with the interior being almost impassable for waggons, the farmers in general prefer a ssftt though longer way to bring Their staples, to the tcacoast. A passage for vtiiiele*, drawn by horses, might be completed in a abort time, with out incurring heavy expenditure. With such m facility, and a bar allowing easy ingress and egress to vessels of considerable tonnage, there will be nothing, it is presumed, sufficiently enticing its the old route to divert the trade with the back- V ’ country longer from its natural diannel. The genius of the age, however, renders such an ex pedient almost superfluous. Steam-boats being about to be employed on the Afalamaha and Its two parent-streams, the Oconee and Oakmulgee, up-country produce will, in future, reach its pro per mart at less than one half the expense aaa in one fourth of the time incident to land transporta tion. These conveniences once in operation, Darien must rapidly increase in importance, am) yield, at no distant day, in trade and in riches, to few sea-ports in the southern states. The utility of gazettes iu commercial pbosm and indeed every where—to circulate and record the ercnls of Use times, to facilitate the views of the merchant as well as to instruct and amuse tbe politiei .n—is too well understood and generally admitted, to require illustration. Darien is alrea dy opulent enough, and, with the adjacent -coun try, contains a sufficient number of inhahitantsto support a printing establishment on a small scale; and the undersigned, expecting to further their own interests, as well as to comply with tbe with es of their friends, intend to commence the pub* lication of a weekly newspaper in that town, about the beginning of October next. Its columns, as far as they .xriU admit, shall cone tain intell'Ktace, political and commercial, agri cultural and statistical, miscellanecua and Whatso ever shall be conducivetb tbe weBare of the ris ing community. Its political aspect will ba of the kind usually denominated REPUBLICAN. The editorial exertions shall tend to support the ad ministration so long a* tbe policy which has resist ed the aggression* of foreign powers, conserved tbe rights of tbe country, and raised toe national character in toe eyes of the world, is pursued— and no longer. This determination will not, how ever, induce the publishers to exclude the produc tions of persons who ir-ay differ with them on po litical point*.' Temperate and reasonable estays, In short whatever tends to elic’ito truth and expose opprcSMOni(excepting theological controversies) shall, without an> regard to the writer’s creed, be admitted. The press shat be fret. TERMS. The Darien Gazette will be printed with new type, on a royal dieet, and issued every Monday at noon. Tbe price of subscription will be iive dollars per annum, payable in advance. Advertisements of one square or less will be charged sevestt-five certs for toe first inser tion and TiiinTi-ssrs* axd a half certs each suc cessive time. Notices above that size will be charged proportionnbly; and no advertisements will be discontinued without orders to that effect from the advertiser. AU le.tters on business to the editors must be post-paid. A. C. MTNTYRE, JOHN MILLEN. Darien, June 29, 1813. ffj* Subscription lists are left at the Bar of the Exchange, tbe Post-Office, and the bookstore of William T. Williams. The LIBRARY Will be open during this season, every Monday Wednesday and Friday, from 5 to 7 o’clock r ru jane 27 —150 ■ ■ Marine and Fire Insurance COMPANY. A dividend lor toe last six months, of four per cent has been declared and wUI be paid on or at- tei Monday next/ R. W AYNE, june 5——137 Secretary. tC7’T. , ie Books of account, Notes, ^'c.. oft! ie 1st* firms of Way & Baker, and Way R White of Savannah, and of Baker & Way, Coosawhatdiie, are placed in the hand* of Lloyd & Morrison for collection. JOHN D. MONGIN, EDWARD STEBBINS, LOWEL MASON, > may 23—120 gy* Persons having in their pos session BOOKS belonging to toe Georgia Medi cal Society, are requested to return them, to j. ctrrrqp, uMrim. juno 12 * 138 £/■ The subscriber intend be absent from this place a few months, those haring business with him to apply to Me Stuiges k Burro ecus, who ai e authorised to set tle same. F. GI8AUD, juQjh june 1 128 ■ • During the absence of the subscriber from Savannah, William Woodbridge, esquire, win act asfiis attorney- JAMES BILBO, june 17—ae—142 During the absence of th© subscribers, John M'Nish and Norman Wallace, esquires, together with Mr. Murdoch M'Leod and William M-Whirter. will act as their Alton* nies. The two latter gentlemen wiil attend to th* immediate management of the business. James Dickson & Co. june 22——cr—146 Soring the absence of the subscriber from the state; Erwars, Stesbixs. eaq. is duly authorized to act at my attorney. ■ Sarah Blackselt. june 27—kT " 156 — — . Notice. The copartnership of Aoroan & Bxrn was d* solved on the ISth mst. b* mutual eemarat. . All cd to settle said concert. £ J. D. Rcjfi, L June 23—ri }* • ,»V . A gfflhiiiiiir-ill' T'r lfi-1 i^Mi