Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1816-1818, July 16, 1818, Image 1

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» y - For Liverpool Tlietliip JOHN A EDWARD, C. Giles. "**»*■, tiring eommqajed loading and a consul <l5ib|e part of her ettgri on board, vi!i be du patch vd as toon at posdble. For freight of bain of cotton or pas-sge, haring piegani accommodations, apply to captain Giles. onboard, Or to IUCHAUD5 & HAOHOIVAV. _ jnne 27—m v t For Liverpool '■ The final brig THAWIEUS, captain •Le Dorquet, hat more than half her car- ■?? poutistely engaged, and will be dis- patclieil wi'.hont delay. For freight or paaaage Apply on board, or to John Lathrop ,<jj‘ Co —“ji i. Liverpool FK.U4CIS, captain Bradford, apply on board, at Wallen' ♦ Ilnzen Kimball. Receiv'd by toed brig, 40 bundles Hay, of superior quality 40 puncheons N. E. Rum " S'J boars Soap 25 rlt, Candles fof sale—apply as above June 4-—1.51 For Bremen and Hamburg, The Danish brig KORQUORG, now ready to receive a cargo. For freight 'ipp'yMjjp. june IS- Carnoch&n <V Mitchcl. 119 For New-Fork Tbe brig ALOXZl), captain Green.— r For freight or passage, having good ae ■comtnodations, apply to Scarbrough <$* M'Kinne JFn* have Cnndimr, from taid brig, 50,000 BRICKS, jnly 9 155 For New-York The fine fast sailing packet brig LE- .VANT, captain Wood, having nne hal* ■her cargo enisged, »ill tail on Sunday next. Fur freight of one hundred bah t cotton apply to tbe master on board, at Hunter’s wharf, orto WILLIAM II JOYNEH, july 14—x—157 Smi h’s building*. For J\Tcw-York and Providence, ‘ B.J. fThe schooner ELIZA ANN, captain l Shipmans will positively sail on Snnday __^nrxt. .for freight of cotton under dec* one dollar ncrbalr; on deck fifty rents, or any other freight adequate, Passage 10 dollars, passengers finding themselves. Apply at Messrs. L. A E. S. Jennv a store, Hunter’s wharf, july 14-a*-l57 For Baltimore The schooner FAVORITE, Farrin, L master, a regular packet, will meet with ■immediate dispatch. For freight or pas sage, having handsome accommodations, apply to the master on board, at Anderson’s lower wharf or to ISAAC COHEN. „ july 14——m 157 Missing, Supposed to have been taken away by mistake from Hunter’s wharf in beginning of February last one TRUNK, marked Gerenjer Junes A Co. No. 237, landed from brig Levant, containing Linen, book Muslin, llandana Handkerchiefs, Ginghams and Plate. A liberal reward will be given for any information respecting this Trunk, left at this of. fice. - * july 7 l 154 I — — Dissolution of Copartnership. The copartnership existing udder the firm of Fscdshicc S. Fell A Co. dissolved this day.— All persons having demands against said firm are requested to present them; and persons indcb'rd toildie same will make payment to Faxnsmcic S Fact., who is duly authorized to settle the affairs of the concern. FREDERICK S. FELL, june 24—148 A. C. M'INTYRE. Brown Greene a Having takrn Mr. Wilma* Oveustreet into ’co-partnership, all substqurnt transactions will be conducted under the firm of Brown, Greene 4' Co. june 1—■ —At—123 ~ Notice to Tax Defaulters. Persons indebted to the cits for taxes will please call on the subscriber on or bef ire the 18th inst. After that date levica will be made. Office hours from 8 to 11 o'clock a. w ’ F. M. Stone, c. m. julv 11 — 154 Notice. Durine the absence ui :.he subscribe** Most! ITishirt esq and Mr. Wst. HoeitaTAsjxn. will act as u eir anomies The latter eentl. man will at- P nd to the immediate duties of ihe st re f TEFFT & PERKINS. july 14 a 157 * " Notice. rhn'ing m- aVv nee Me are. Mo*v» Hiuhext and Isaac Hxxar will ac’ as my alter. " Exchange BILLS on London, on Liverpool and Glasgow, payable in Louden; ou New-York and on Piiilkdel- puia. For sale by John Spcakman <§• Co r.ov 7—143 Praia*' wharf Bills oj Exchange On Greenock, payable in London, tat sale by James Carruthcrs. dec 2 164 Bills on New-York, At sixty da;- s sight, for sale by Wm. Y. Beers <Y Co. anril 13 87 For sale 3,000 bushels prime Maryland CORN. Apply on beard schooner Favorite, at Ander son’s lower wharf orto ISAAC COHEN, july 14 * 157 For sale 2 cases French GOODS, containing 10 dozen short silk Stockings Men’s and women’s silk Glove* Snuff-B'*xes Morocco Pocket Books, Note Book*, Ac. ALSO 1 case French Peifumcry «. By S. C. DUNNING, ** 14—0—157 .Vo;?, Commerce rov. Stock of Goods for sale, The subenber utters fur rdu Lis entire stock of fresh imported British Dry Goods and Haid ware, consistii g of a variety of staple articles, suitable for the present and approaching season on a credit of6, 9 and 12 months, for approved paper. ELIAS WALLEN. July 14-1S7 Notice. The partnership of G ii onr A Heron is this day li.solved. by mutual consent. The business of the late firm will be settled by Gacsar A Dr- raciui who are duly authorised to settle the game Vhose indebted to the late firm are earnestly re- quested to settle their accounts without delay. JOHN 1» GAUDRY, P. DUPON. julv 14 157 The subscribers Beg leave to inform their friends and the pub- lie. that they have this day connected themselves m business, under the firm of Gacurt & ISpfacre, and have taken one of colonel Fray’s new fire- prflof brick slorcs, in Bull-street, one door above the stand Of the late firm of Gaudry A Dupon — Where they no® offer for tale, 4 pipes Bundce Bagging. Three hundred pieces Dundee Bagging. For sale by JAMES DICKSON & CO. may 30 127 3') barrels^ Schcdam Gin 20 barrels Philadelphia Whiskey 2 pipes Cognac Brandy 6<7“sks^ M4de ™ Wine 15 qr. casks Sherry Wine 10 qr. casks L. P. reneriif Wine 5 qr. casks Malaga Wine 100 boxes best Claret 18 boxes Santera 18 bags Coffee 50 barrels brown Sugar 8 barrels white Sugar 40 boxes Raisins 10 hhds Molasses 4 hints Jamaica Rum 2u bags Almonds 8 bags black Pepper 30 dozen best Conlial 180 kegs hog’s Lard 180 boxes Candles 20 boxes Soap 10 barrels Lime Juice Together with a general assortment of GROCE- RIES and LIQUORS, wholesale and retail, on good terms. GAUDRY A DUFAURE. ju'y 14 157 ~ For sale Best double Brown Stout Porter, bottled and in hhds. Bottled Beer, in casks of 6 dozen each trunks ready made Clothing For sale by JAMES CARRUTHERS. june 6 133 J. I’ HENRY .My 14 Notice Jawxs S Hretorn is dnlv autthorized to act as my attorney ^ N. G. RUIHERFORD. inn- 9^1 ’5 ■ Notice. All persons having demands avalnst P. Bavin* A Co. wall present the same duly attested, and those indebted to said concern will make payment t0 PAUL BEV1LLE, adm’or. julv 9 -155 Notice. All persons having demands against Paul ^e- ,aie. jun. dec’d. and James Rev die, pm. dec d, are reouested to rrcsent their accounts duly attested: arai those ind.bed to taid persons, wdl make immediate PD-nt.ro t>KV|l LE EL'K.V BF.VILLE, 7 % MARTHA ltEVHAF., 5 july 9- 155 Notice- • , Gtones Coolixs '.duly authorised to act as OUr attorney during our ju ^H 156 ■* Notice. *5. • Ilf nersons Mebtrri 'o me will please make to Mr/KiiDvx. Terrs, wiio is const). roS mr agent, during ray absence from Ups city tuted my *gvn>» ■» SAMUEL EVANS. june f—144 a Boardin Gentlemen caRbeacc 'ouse. $■_ , . '.. ted with grn*vi i _ »t,he houseoilji*«»ethe Msrktt, for- GnW “ 4 ' n * July H- W. T. Williams ttanjutt receivedp'e.m JSfeut-Yorlc, Child H:;rold, 4th canto, price 75 cts. Fudpc Family, 50 cts. Keed*a Life cf Jackson, new edition, 4 dollars. Phillips' Mineralogy, 1 '25 L;fe of Luther \rt of Swimming. Pestcs, 1 doHir. if Built y*s I%cst?d Lidcx, 15 dollars Clv’rk’s Assistant, 1 dollar Murray's Power of Ucligion, 1 ?5 Shey’aKook keeping,new edition, 1 75 4rt of Wcxrirtg and Ilying, l 50 Quarto Bibles, with enff-avlnpfs after the hest nw'jtrrd, ir.i Various other works, julv 14—15^ Kaleidoscope, or the Beautiful Toy. A few duz-n of the above, invented by Doctor lire vster, i i Ei nburgh, well worth the attention of the curious, just received, per brig Speedy Peace and brig Lrvant, tor sale fiv M. L. WHITE. july 14—157 K VLEIDO3C0PE. The following article is extracted from a Liverpool paper, bearing date the 24th April, 18 8 •■An optical instrument, of the most fasci nating and almost magical natu'e. has been re cently invenied by Jkictor Ruwstxr; ror which he hi obtained a patent, under the name of 10c K .Uidoseopc (a compound from the Greek w.-rd-—* to see,” "‘a form,” and “beauliful ”)— We hardly dare trust curselvts to apeak the merits of .his exquisite toy, lest we should be thought to have permitted our enthusiasm to have blinded our sober judgments. The public will suon find, however, that it is impossible to use any descriptive language of its beauties, which can deserve the epithet of hiperbolical ” ••The pleasing effect of the Kaleidoscope ar ising from a succession of reflections, by which •lie objects, even should they possess no indivi dual beauty, by their arrangement in hexagonal, pentagonal, or uiher forms, acquire a most inter esting toute ensemble, with a variety which may be regarded as infinite, as it is probable the iden- •ical picture, in all its circumstancets, will never present itself to the eye a second time. When die shapeless or indifferent nature of tbe mater .dsiscontrastrd with their beauty in order, re sulting from their succeasive reflections, it i- .most stricking illustrauun of “Order act oi Chaos.” Nor is the Kaleidoscope without its uses. It .will be of great sen ice to architects, ornamental •Munt.ws, plaisterera, jewellers, carvers and gilders, rahilin makers, wire makers, bookbinders, cal.. cn orinteis, carpet manufacturers, manufacturers if pottery, and ev4n profession, in which fancy *nd ornsmentifl patterns are sought for.” •| , js aba proposed, as an endlesi.sdurce of ' by tbe creation and d—'— ~ r ‘ as the ear is delight. and,i Holland Gin, The subscriber is daily expecting an ample *’ip- ply of tlte above article front HolLuu? direct— which, as usual, will be sold ji iU-purity; the ad vantages of which, tbe numtrmu purclix-ers of Iss importations are well awafe 6f. J..BATTELLE. Savannah, duly 11, 1818. j dj* Tlie Geirfia Journaltid.ltigntta Chmn::le will insert the above twice i [it- 156] Choice Liquofs, £fc. 40 dozen superior spark]i^; Cbampaigne 8 cases Medoc Claret, 3 (an old 2'J demijohns do ds 2 pipes 4th proof Cognac IrandJ 15 demijohns ditto, purest imported. 10 quarter casks Tenerilfe Vine, B yesln old 35 boxes, one d.>z, each, Stlulian. Claret (vin tage of 1813) 50 bis and half do. mess ant No, 1 Uoston Beef 4 bales paper Hangings 100 reams printing Paper, vjrictu BZCtv 400 do Flemuh letter Piper . T 66 do writing do I Elegant Wilton Carpets ' Brussels Carpeting, Bordering and RUgs Dutch Looking-Glasses, with gilt frames 4 wire Safes Landing frvm big RetchiHn, 40 barrels Glauber Salts Jonathan Battclle. july 7 154 at Spring'and Summer Gobie. ‘ . By Uie Gtorg Uy Jane ana other late arrivals from Liverpool, the subscr.bers have ttceived an additional SUPPLY of SEASONABLE and STA PLE ARTICLES, wliich, together with their for mer exteu.si\ e Slock, renders their present assort ment an object to both town and country purchas ers and of wliich they will dispose oq reasonable and accommodating terms. 1 Jatncs Dickson 4* Co. may 50 ct—SioJ 1*7 New Summer Goods. The kubteribert haxx. received, by the ships Jcnc and Geergia,jv*t arrived from Liverpool, AN EXTENSIVE SUPPLY OP SEASONABLE DRY GOODS, which have been selected by one of the partners and will be sold by the piece or package on rea sonable teems. ANDREW LOW A CO. mav 96 123 Claret. The subscriber, have just received and offer for sale 6J cases superior CLARET C. Kelsey & Co. june 15 IV 140 Flour and Pork. 422 barrels superfine Flour 108 barrels prime Pork For sale by WILLIFORD A BAKER, may 6 !C6 Coffee and Gin. 80 bags prime green Coffee and 4 pipes genuine Holland Gin just received and for sale by John Lewis. june 27 150 Landing VROM SCHOONER LAURA FROM ST. THOMAS, ^3 tietc* | prime Porto Hico Green Coflee 20 hhds. Sugar f 40 puncheohs 3d proof Rum ALSO, From sloop Carver, 2000 bushels Liverpool ground Salt For indorsed paper or accommodating teems. 1. Minis. july 9—l 155 Just received, Per scAwner Remittance, captain Pul, from Bal timore, 3000 bushels prime Maryland Corn, which will be sold low if taken from on board. Said schoon er will take freight for either Baltimore, Philadel phia or New-Yurk. Apnly to R. WATTS, npril 8-83 Just received 20 casks London Brown Stout 5 pipes Dorrleaux Brandy 2 elegant Gigs with plated Harness 5 nests Trunks For sale by WILLIFORD A BAKER, may 29 126 g? Just received From Liverpool, the first quality polishing LI QUID BLACKING, fur sale wholesale and retail F R. JACKSON, ffryan street. N. B. Cleans ladies’ morocco Shoes and Bootees, in the firs' style june 25——|e 149 Just received Per brtff General Jackson, 5 bhd» Rutenburg Gin 200 casks Stone Lime 50 barrels plantation F»4i 5 firkins first quality Butter 20 barrels N E Uum 5 bundles Hay 5 Jersey Wafjgons For sale by Taft df Sibleys. june 27 150 * John Litle # Sons Continue to carry on their ni mulactory of SAW GINS in a very extensive manner, in Claris ton, where the planters of green seed cotton, and their fartors can he supplied with SAW GINS made of the best materials, greatly improved, and much approved of by the planters and factors of Charleston, as will apf^ur in a certificate below. They respectfully inform the planters of Georgia and the southern part of South-Carulinx, that they have established a correspondence with Messrs. Usovs St Gmxbi and Messrs. Guizacd A Por- niiz, factcrs, in Savannah, » here a constant sup ply of Saw Kins will be kept on hand, and whirc a sample of their Gins is r.ow 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 aoove gentle men will be promptly attended to and executed with neatness and dispatch. Price of large Kins nine inch saws, g3 50 per saw; land Gins, £80 All their Gins warranted good, or the money re, . uracd. We, the subscribers, do certify that we have for some years past teen supplied with Saw Gins from the work shop of Joan Lrrts & Sots; 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 tbe high est price for cotton cleaned by their Gins in Charleston. Jm>. WniTX A Co. Chisolm A Taxtom, Nowra A Wits, Riux A O’llua, Fnaxcis G. Dx I.TTfSXLnrx, Macvroon A Parrcxsos, ‘ Bmowii A Texts. feh 14 38 Valuable Wharf for sale. Tbe subscriber will depose of hi. wharf lot No.* 8, containing 150 feet front on the river, with a cypres, beat) In complete order; upon which there brou^ s a convenient brick store two stories, and wood -steal, r.ore one story, with ample room to make further Idscojt*' improvements. The terms of sale will be made’ rb*rp,i- tnow on applying to. JAMES WALLACE. The tdmeiican Book-Keeper, Comprising a complete system ot Book-Keep ing; tugedier with a new method of posting and proving bunks—by B. Slieys, accountant, £1 75. Observations on Lord Bathuret’s speech, tn the house of Peers, on March 18, 1818. “I apprise of those .observations—I desire that they liiij be placed before Ihe eyes of the sove. reign and the people of England'’—Longwood. (S'gntd) 1. Narouox. A pocket companion for students in Botany— by John Eberle, M. D. Chalaer’s Ui -cources on tbe Christian revelation, minister of jthe Tron Church,Glasgow, gt 59 and g2 00. for sale by S. C. A J. SCHENK. june 20 - 245 New Goods. Just received by the ships John & Edvard, and Jans, from Liverpool, the folio-wing articles: Cumbric Muslin Damask Tovels and Tabic Cloths Funcy Dresses and Muslins White and colored Jeans Men's cotton half Hose Twist Buttons and silk Twist Ladies* and gentlemen's white and black silk Hose Fancy Plates. Prints, and furniture Calicoes Low priced Brown Hollands Ditto Irish Dinen Ditto ditto Diaper Silk and cotton Ginghams Extra super black and blue Cloths find Cas- simeres All of which are ofltredlfor s:\Ie on accommo dating terms, by JOHN TANNER, may 25 ■•■122 The subscribers UAYE J 1ST UECF.1VF.D, By the little Cherub, and other late arrivals from Liverpool, ail additional supply to their for mer extensive and gcneial stock. Their present importation consists of patent Hoes, Scythe Blades, cutting Knives, fancy prints, low priced linens. Linen and cotton lied Tick *, new and elegant patterns furniture Dimity, Ac. ZLSO, An assortment of TABLE CLOTHS, from 6-4 to 18-4. Jn.MF.S DICKSON A CO. march 3—52 J. J. F. Blanchard Having taken Messrs. Francis Petllla and Francis Gillet into co-partnership, all subse quent transactions will be conducted under the firm of Brothers & Co. june 3.J- cb—152 - Notice. The copartnership heretofore existing in the cily of Savannah, under the firm of J. A L. Kor- 3iax, and in the city of New-York under the firm of L. A J. Komtax, expired on the 22d February- 1818, by mutual agreement. All persons having demands against said firms are requested to pre sent them—ar.d persons Indebted arc request, ed to make immediate payment to Joseph Hop ei an in Savannah, or to Louis Kopman in New York. JOSEPH KOPMAN for 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 nr approved pa per. JOSEPH KOPMAN june 1— 128 Notice. All persons having unsettled accounts with the subscriber are requested to attend to tlie same this week. Messrs. Meigs A U»ed will act as attornies for me during my absence from the city. SAMUEL B. PARKMAN. june 10—136 Notice. Janes S. Btlloch is left the Attorney in fact for the undesigned, during their absence from the State; Win. M. Evans Jolt* Dur.wody 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 A Masox, in the hands of Messrs Lloyd ct Morrison for collection; request those indebted to make immediate payment to them, otherwise suits will be instituted. JAMES M’llENRY, ? MOSES SEW ALL, £«*».?'«« may 2 103 Notice. The copartnership heretofore existing between tbe subscribers, antler the firm of Kettell A Sk- wall, is this day dissoired. A. Kettell, M. Sewail. may 11 112 Notice. In consequence of Jonx Milxx’s retiring to Beaufort, the copartnership of Giilxtt A Milsk is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Those indebted to the above firm are requested to make layment thereof to tVilkmn S. GiUttt, who iadiere- ty authorised to receive tlie same: and also, to settle ?1) claims against the said firm. irT The Business in Beaufort will be conducted uy Joes Milxe, and that in Savannah, by Wiluasi S. Gillett, hereafter on individual account. William ft. Gillett, John Milne. march 18—65 wards for the benefit of all thecreditorsof the aaid concerns, notice is hereby given to those interested, of tlte said tssignmqnt. All persons indebted to the ssid Andrew Erwin, Erwin, Groce AaCo. or Erwin A Co. are notified to pty the amount of their debts to the subscribers only, and a spee dy payment will be required, in order to enable the subscribers to make i. settlement efthe affairs of tbe said firms. All those having claims against the said parties are requested to exhibit then to the subscribers, duly attested. GEORGE HARGREAVES, - ) JOHN M’KINNE, f „ BAKNA M'KINNE, f" - tVTLLlAM SIMS, ■ J match 31 76 PROSPECTUS For publishing, in, the Town of L'arith, a weekly Newspaper, ff ** extitleb THE DARIEN GAZETTE. *, Seated at the estuary of x mighty river, which, dividing, about one hundred and twenty miles above, into two capacious streams, affords ready convey.—e for the commodities of extensive re- gions,\ -arien must flourish in proportion as ihe agriculture of the interior shall increase. Blit a " few years ago, that inland country , Was a wilder ness. and Darien had scarcely the appearance «f a village-: tlie forest having since Veen pa. dally re claimed, it now presents tbeTheering aspect of a thriving town. Tlie rbitaclts toy.its further growth, are sucli as require ho very strenilous en deavors to ptercome (hem. The roads commu nicating willi tbe interior wing almost impassable , for waggons, the fanners in general prefer a safer thopgli longer way to bring their staple's to the • seacoast. A passage for vehicles, drawn by horses, might be completed in a short time, with* out incurring heavy expenditure. With such a facility, and a bar allowing easy ingress and egress to vessels of considerable tonnage, there will be nothing, it is presumed, sufficiently enticing in tlie old route to divert the trade with tlie back- country longer from its natural channel. The genius of the age, however, renders such an ex pedient almost superfluous. Steam-boats being about to be c inployed on the A latanisha and its two parent-streams, the Oconee and Oakuiulgee, up-country produce will, in future, reach its pro per mart at less than one lijlt the expense and in V- one fourth of the time incident to land transporta tion. These conveniences once in operation, Ikirien must rapidly increase in importance, and u. yield, at no distant day, in trade and in richer to few sea-ports in the southern stales. The utility of gazettes in commercial places, and indeed every where—to circulate and record the events efthe times, tu facilitate the views of the merchant as well as to instruct and amuse the politici .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 inhabitanuto support a printing establishment on a small scale, and the undersigned, expecting to further their uwn interests, as well as to comply with the wish es of tlieir 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 will admit, shall con tain intelligence, polilical and commercial, agri cultural and statistical, miscellaneous and whatso ever shall be conducive to tbe welfare of the ris ing community. Its political aspect will be of the kind usually denominated REPUBLICAN. Tlie editorial exertions shall tend to support the ad ministration so long as the policy winch has mist ed the aggressions of foreign powers, conserved the rights of the country, and raised the national character in the eves 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 may differ with them on po litical points. Temperate and reasonable essays, in short whatever tends to elicite truth and expose oppression (excepting theological controversies) shall, without any regard to the writer’s creed, be admitted. The press shall be free. TERMS. The Darien Gazette will be printed with new type, on a royal sheet, and issued evary Monday at noon. The price of subscription will be rivE hollaks per annum, payable in advance. Advertisements of one square or less will be charged skvextt-five cents for the first inser tion and THiiiTr-SEVEX and a halt cexts each suc cessive time. Notices above that size will be charged proportionably; and no advertisements will be discontinued without orders to that effect from the advertiser. All letters on business to tlie editors must be post-paid. A. C. M’INTYRE, JOHN M1LLEN. Darien, June 29, 1813. (ffj- Subscription lists are left at tlie Bar of the Exchange, the Post-Office, and the bookstore of William T. Williams. Marine and Fire Insurrnce COMPANY. A dividend for the last six months, of four per cent has been declared and will be paid bn or af- tei Monday next. B. WAYNE, june 5 137 Secretary. ter The lionks of accounts Notes, <5j"c. oft' ie late firms of Way A Baker, and Way A White of Savannah, and of Baker & Way, Consawhatchie are placed in the hands of Lloyd A Morrison for collection. JOHN D. MONGIN, ) ' EDWARD STEBBINS,y.assignees LOWEL MASON, 3 may 23 120 £>• The subscriber intending to te absent from this place a few months, requests those having business with him to apply to Messrs. Stchces ABiTtaoccas, who lie authorised to set tle same. F. GIRAUD, jun. june 1 128 \ During the absence of the subscriber from Savannah. William Woodbridge, esquire, trill act as his attorney- JAMES BILBO. ■ ’ june 17—al—142 > *** During tbe absence of the subscribers, John M*Ni»h and Norman Wallace, esquires, together with Mr. Murdoch M‘Leod and william M’Whirttr, will act a* their attor- The two latter gentlemen will attend to the immediate management of the buaineaa. James Dickson & Co. june 22 cr 146 *+* During the absence of the subscriber from the slate, Edwaxd Stebbixs. esq. is duly authorized to act as my attorney. Sarah Blacksell. june 27 vt——150’ Notice. The subscribers hiving catered intn copart nership In business, in future their TAILORING BUSINESS will be conducted under the firm of Iaxxox A Fowlix, who return their grateful liiir.ks to the gentlemen of Savannah ard it* tn- Notice. The estate and effects of Asnanr F.awix, A. Euwa, Gboce A Co. and Eawix A Co. having been assigned to tbe subscribers for the payment „ of certain debts 11. the first instance, and after- xir.it v for the liberal patronage heretofore^re- - '•exzid C etvtd,and Batter Uietnselyex, by their superior iignict. workmanship and promptitude in business, to merit a good share of public patronage; The business wait--’ conducted in the store occupied bv J. W, Cannon, on St. Julian street, opposite the store lately occupied by Messrs Stebbina A Mason N B. Condcnjlv kept on band, a good assort ment of first chop Cloths, Casiraeres, Vesting*. Trimmings, Ac. for the aerommodarion. ef th** customers. • ' j. FOWLER. *’ > .. i M