Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1816-1818, July 18, 1818, Image 1

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„ for Liverpool .- — IV sl>, r .’DUN fcFRy WaHI), O. Giles,’ toaster, will sail on Sunday next, wind anJ «u- lljtr pir.Dinifty. for passage only apply to lie cs;>toin o.i boarJ, or to Richards Jt Harrows v. july 16 a isi 1 Dissolution of Copartnership. I ; The copartnership exhtin,; tinder t><£ firm ofr ffasjart'*lemptdfrim JScn-1 Rstonxicx S. Fell it Co. div-olvtd this day.— I Child Harold, 4tt> canto, price Yf to All persons having demands sgftinit said fir.njirej Fudge Family.» rta. ‘ 'For Liverpool The brig'iALKKr, Parker^master, 120 *oti* bunlicn, arrici three kundetf tales nested lo preaent them; and persons indebted I KeWni -jfo r f Jackson, new edition, 4 dollars, the same will make payment to Frederick. $ j Phillips’ Mineralogy, 1 25 Fait, who is duly authorized to aeltle tl e affairs I life of Luther and will engage to load in one week* |f <*rgo j. positively 'feady to dfliver— fur f.ogtir of tlfia qnsntity or paaage, having .For comfortable accommodations, apply on board, at Wet's wharf, or to.., tW JOHN THOMAS. '♦ V0RWar,AS'ab«te, 28,000 feet white pine Hoards ( " 41,000 beat quality Bricks July Hi——X——158^ of the concern. june 24—143 FUF.DERXCK S. FELL, A. C. M’lNTYHB. Exchange | Art of Swimming, Pestes, 1 dollar. 1 Index >4 dip Modem Repor's 11} of Common Law in England ; United States, IS dollars | Clerk’s Assistant; 1 dollar I Dailey’s Digested Ind of the O urt^ of I and the United S BILLS on London, on Liverpool and Glasgow, Murray’s Power of Religion, 1 25 r, j Sliey’e Book keeping,new edition, l 75 payable in London; on New-York aod on PhiiadeL I ^ o1 ~ Weaving ar.d Dying 1 50 priia... For sale by John Speokman <§* Co. Fraser’s ssharf. \ Quarto Bibles, with engravings after the best masters, ind various othet works, joly 14-1 Sr verpool irig TlfAimEUS, captain * more than half her car- engaged,' and will be dia- 2* For freight qr, passage John Laftirops^’ Co. July 9-i-»-1J5 Bar Liverpool .The brigPRANCIh, captain Bradford. Por Wight apply on board, at Wallen’s Wharf, or to a Ilazen Kimball. Rerdved by laid brig, ‘ ,, 49 bundles Hay, of superior quality 10 puncheons N. E. Hum 50 bo: 25 d .jqiie 4- Soap miles—for sale—apply as above Bills oj Exchange On Greenock, payablein London, for sale by James Carruthcrs. TS tills on New-Fork, At sixty days sight, for sale by Wm. P. Beers df Co. apvil 13 87 Kaleidoscope, or the Beautiful Toy. A few dozen qf the above, invented by Doctor Brewster, of Edinburgh, well worth the attention of the curious, just received per brig Speedy- | Peace and bng Levant, lor sals by . , , T M. L. WRITE juiy 14 157' .By me Gcvnj.a, Jane sou other late arafrals irora Livemorl. ite subscribers have lectivHUr. FLE 11 Xulwim* jY w SaA 80 **®** and ST - A - I t-B AR Hulls, which, together with their for mer extemne Stock, renders their present sssort- ment an object to both town and country purchas vr. ; and of winch they will dispose cn reisoffobl *na Accoaunocbiting terms. James Dickson (S’Co. wav 32-—ct—Stof 1»7 ^ he American Book-Keeper, For sale 3,000 busliels prime Maryland CORN. Apply on board schooner Favorite, at Ander son’s lower wharf, or to ISAAC COHEN. jnly 14 » 157 For Bremen and Hamburg, The Danish brig NORDBORG, now tady to receive a cargo. For freight ■apply to Carnochan <V Mitchel. June 13 139 For Neie-Fork The brig ALONZO, captain Green.— -For freight or passage, haring good ac commudations, apply to m Scarbrough tjf M'Kinne; fPAo have landing, from laid brig, SO,000 BRICKS. jrfy 9—-rtl3» For New-Fork The fine fast 'sailing packet brig LE- f-VANT, Captain Wood, having one half ■her cargo engaged, will sail on Sunday For freight y>f one hundred bales cotton apply to the master on board, at Hunter’s wharf, or to WILLIAM H. JOYNF.it, jnly 14—M—157 Smith'* buildings next. For Baltimore The schooner FAVORITE, Farrin, bnssterj a regular packet, will meet with •immediate dispatch. For freight or pas- aage, baking handsome accommodations, apply to the master an board, at Anderson’s lower wharf or to Nh ISAAC COHEN, july 14 . —si——157 . Missing, Supposed to hare been taken away by mistake from Hunter’s wharf in beginning of February last one TRUNK, marked Gerei jer Jones & Co. No 3.V, landed from -brig Levant, containing Linen Book Muslini Bandana Handkerchiefs, Ginghams mid Plate. A liberal reward will be given for anv information respecting tilts Trunk. left at this of fice. FT jnly 7 1 154 Builtfiiig and Insurance Bank. srt'e — - * - - - a*—— L..M„ilAna a.■ V I.■. It.nW .«.■ V1 Receipts for subscriptions to this Hank will l issued on and after this day, Upon application i the /ntimv ea.OjBce. inly 16 -w 158 . Corn, $c. 5000 bushels prime clcan'Vnginia Corn 80 casks London Porter 5000 lbs prime (Lean i 100 barrels Fork 15 hhds pure Jamaica Rum, high proof 100 kegs and barrels Lard Fir sale by G. TUFTS, jnlv 10 ft—158 Broun Sf Greene Having taken Mr. WlMlatt Oviavrnirr into co-partnersliip. ail subs qaent transactions willbe conducted under the firm ol ' Brown, Greene «y Co. . tune. Ir-i—Ac——1P8 Doctor Fnrth Has; removed f otn ! >s iat place of residence to York-street, in the Court House square, oppo lile the rev. Mr. K hock' -. 16—~Zr—i-'53f Negroes Two prime youiig Slaves, a girl, about 14 and WTCry handsome boy, about I S sears of age, both ■nsc.l to, house work, addicted to no vice and can V. hii«blv"r.co.'.imcnded. For parrirulars arp'y toth. .<fi- - ; v ""77 Ta, hire A female H- use Servin', well qttalifi d as«ueh, •upon moderate wage- apply at this otlisc. juir *1 *1 i -156 a Notice. There crtli bean election -r a Clerk- and .Wo merger to the Managers and A'S.stanU of Engines. Applications to be h f' with ihc clerk, on or be fore Saturday the ‘.’5“i instant. JSy order of the Hoard. John Haupt, clerk. -’58 jnly Notice. Ml persons indebted to the estate of Mr Ste ph’en Mol deceased, are requested to settle the sami- and ihosetiavmg demands w ll present them o. o^bffhre the 6r-t day of August next, or pay ment will be debarred. , , John C, Gugel, e.ro r. 9 t Notice ’ All persona ’'avirg demands against the estate of °£vjaxH Lavivata, late of Wi.ite-itluff, de. eei d. are request, tl to render them duly at-’ tested; and those indeh' dto mak- p«. ment to John Haupt, adni'r. iune V> 4 l3J Notice. All neraons imlebtou io toe estate of Mra Statu Mru-a*. deceasetl, are request’.! to settle thq, same, and tlv>»« having uemtnJa will pre-tnr Sen on or hef re the first day ot August next. or payment will be debarred^ John Milleaj-ccfntVr. july 5 -155 ac ■ «“. Notice; Ail pertons having demand: against the es’a r of’he Ate I h mss Me»dcnh»tl, esquire, are r;-- niirttCd to pr^-tij* them w thin tlw time pre-cr.o- ed b^lawia^d ill<h -se indebted are reque-teti to make immediate paymentthesut.enber.. a—af—-ik * «•> For sale 2 cases French GOODS, containing ' TO dozen short silk Stockings Men’s and women’s silk Glove* Snuff-K'txes Morocco Pocket-Books, Note Books, fee. a eso 1 ease French Perfumery By S. C. DUNNING, jnlv 14—0—157 Ac ,2, Commerce row. New Summer Goods. The tubteriber) hert ferrived, by, the -h>- - mrut-Georgia, juft de lyrff.yn iiverpiol, AN EXTENSIVE SUPPLY SEASONABLE BUY GOODS, which have been veh-ecd by one of the partners and will be sold by th piece or package on rea --unable teems. mav ’(5—123 ANDREW LOW «c CO. Flour md JPork. 422 barrels superfine Flour * lf>8 barrels prime Pork 1 For sale by WILLIFORD & BAKER, mav 6 —106 Stpck of Goods for sale. The subscriber offers tor eafi hit enure stock of fresh imported British Dry Good9 and Hard- ware, consisting of a variety of staple articles, suitable for the present and approaching season, -in a credit of’6, 9 and 12 months, fir approved paper. ELLAS WALLEN july 14-15 7 Coffee and Gm. SO bsg3 prime greet Coffee and 4 pipes genuine Holland Gin | just received and for sale by John Lewis. jane 27 ISO Dundee Bagging. Thr« butMtM-d pi*»a« - bwwJwji. lufnrutfy fs>*> sale by JAMES DICKSON U CO. may 30 — —127 Claret. The t’lbieriberi haveju it received and offer for talc 6 J cases superior CLARET U. Kelsej & Co. june 15 ax 140 Just received, Per tcho-.nerr licr.utta.ecc* captain Fist.* from Hal- amn, <30*0 *ra*rms prime Maryland Cora, v!;:ch will be pold low if taken from on board. Said schoon er will take freight for either Baltimore, Philadel phia or New-York. Apply to Jv. WATTS, april 8—83 For sale Rest double Brown Stout Porter, bottled and | For sale by in hhds. Bottled Beer, in casks of 6 dozen each 4 trunks ready made Clothing For sale by JAMES CARRUTHERS. june 6 133 Just received 20 casks London Brown Stout 5 pipes Bordeaux Brandy 2 elegant Gigs with plated Harness 5 nests Trunks WILLIFORD & BAKER. may 29- 126 Choice Liquors, 8£c. 40 dozen superior sparkling Champaigne 8 cases Medoc Claret, 3 years old 2j demijohns do do 2 pipes 4th proof Cognac Brandy 15 dens Johns ditto, pure as imported 10 quarter disks Teneritfe Wine, 4) years old 35 boxes, one doz. each, St Julian Claret (vin tage of 1812) Notice. The partnership of Gacmir & Ecrox is this day dissolved, fay mutual consent. The business of the lute firm will be settled by GArnnr & Hv- rAunc; who are duly authorised to settle the same. Those indebted to the late firm are earnestly re quested to settle their accounts without delay. JOHN B. GAUDRY, P. DUPON. july 14 157 The subscribers . Comprising a complete system of Botk-Kcep mg; together with a new method of posting aud proving bonks— by H. Sheys, accountant, jfl 75. Observations on Lord Bathurst’s speech, in the house of Peers, on March 18, ISI8. ’’I approve of these observations—I desire that they uuy.be placed before the eves of the *ove. reign and the people of EngUnd”-Lor.gwood. (Signed) Naroixox. a poczet companion for students in Botany- by John Ebsrie, M. D. ' Chaimer’s Discources on the Christian revelation l2w"tor^e^f° nChUrCh,GbSe0W * St ®' nd 2.4 . - a. C. & 3, SCHENK. New Goods. Jus! received by the ships John (f Edvard, one Jane, from Liverpool, the Joliooving urtievt: Cambric Muslin Damask Towels and Table Cloths Fancy Dresses and Muslins While and colored Jeans Men’s cotton half Hose Twist Buttons ar.d silk Twist Ladies’ and gentlemen’s white and black silk Hose Fancy Plates. Prints, andforniture Calicoes Low priced Brown Hollands Ditto Irjsh Dinen Ditto ditto Diaper Silk and cotton Ginghams Extra super black and blue Cloths and Cas- simei-es All of which are offeredlfor sale on acenmmo dating terms,by JOHN TANNER, may 25 122 The subscribers HAVE JUST JIXCE1VXT, By the Little Cherub, ami other late arrivals from Liverpool, an additional supply to their for mer extensive and general stock. Their present importation consists of patent "Floes. Scythe Blades, cutting Knives, fancy prints, low priced linens. Linen and cotton Bed Tick?, new and elegant patterns furniture Dimity, &c. ALSO, *- An assortment of TABLE CLOTHS, from 6-4 to is.*. James dickson & co. inarch 3—52 J. J. § F. Blanchard Having laken Messrs. Fhancis Petixlat and Fiujcjs Lillet into co-partnership, all subte- quent transactions will be conducted under Uie firm of Biaxchaud, Bhothzss 2c Co. june 30—cn—152 Beg leave to inform tteir friends and the pub- S3 bDlnYhJfT/mes, snd No, 1 Boston Beef 1 !\ th * 1 the y h f e connected themselves 4 bales paper Hangings ICO reams printing Paper, various sizes 4-kl do Flemish letter Paper 66 do writing do Elegant Wilton Carpets Brussels Carpeting, Bordering and Rugs Dutch Looking-Glasses, with gilt frames 4 wire Safes Landing from brig Resolution, 40 barrels Glauber Salts Jonathan Battelle. jnly 7 1 154 I in business, under the firn of Canon? & Dcmnu, I and have taken one of solonel Fray’s new fire- J proof brick stores, in Bid-street, one door above | the stand of the late firm of Gaudry Sc Dupon — tVke- e they nov offer fur sale, S E- Bum 30 barrels 5" 4 pipes 30 barrels] Schedam Gin 20 barrels Pitiladeiphia Whiskey 2 pipes Cognac Brandy - Madeira Wine Landiiu ?hom senooxen lauiia from st. thomas, tit-fees ^ P r ^ rne Porto Rico Green Coffee 20 hhds. Sugar 40 puncheons 3d proof Rum Prom ofoop Carver* 2000 bushels Liverpool ground Salt For indorsed paper on accommodating terms. I. Minis. july 9 t. 155 (s' Just received From LivernooJ, tFie first quality polishing LI. QUID BLACKING, fur t»aie wholesale and retail F K. JACKSON, Bryan ttreet. 71. B. Clean* ladies’ morocco Shoes and Bootees, I RlF«b~ and LIQUORS, wholesale and retail, oa 2 pipes 6 qr. casks _ 15 qr. casks Sherry Wine 10 qr. casks L P. TenerifF Wine 5 qr. casks Malaga Wine 100 boxes best Claret 18 boxes Sautern 18 bags Coffee 50 barrels brown Sugar 8 barrels white Sugar 40 boxes Uaisir.s 10 hhds Molasses * + 4 hhds Jamaica Uum 2bags Almonds 8 bags black Pepper 30 dt zen best Cordial 180 kegs hog’s Lard 180 boxes Candles 20 boxes 9oap 10 barrels Lime Juice Together with a general assortment of CROCIS- :n the first st\le. june 25- -149 Notice. During the absence of the subscribers Moses Iiubeht esq :.nd Mr. Wm. Hociistasseii, w ill act 11- eir attornies The latter gentleman will at- nd to the immediate duties rf the store. TEFFT !e l’ERKINS. july 14 m 157 ' I good terms, jnly 14 157 GAUDRY & DUFAURE. John Litle Suns Continue to carry on their manufactory of SAW GINS in a very extensive manner, in Ciarleattui* where the planters of green seed cotton, and their factors can be supplied with SAW GINS made of the best materials, greatly improved, and much approved of by the planters and factors of Charleston, as will appear in a certificate below. Notice. James S Builocu is duly authorized to act as I They respectfully inform the planters ol Georgia N. G. RUTHERFORD. 1 and the southern part of South-Carolina, that they have established a correspondence with Messrs, •fnowji & Gbecse and Messrs. Gczbakd & Fot- hili*, factors, in Savannah, a here a constant sup- Notice. All persuns having demands >gain*t P. Rsmu j ply of Saw Gins will be kept bn land, and where u Co will present the same duly attested, and la sample of their Gins is now tu be seen at their nse indebted to said concern will make payment | stores; where orders will be received and forward- PAUL LEV1LLE, cant'or. ju’v 9- -155 Notice. All persons having demands against Paul tle- llle, jun.dec'd, and James Beville, juo- dec’d are .quested to present their accounts, duly atteste-l; and those indebted to sad persons, will make mmediate payment, to PAUL PF.TIIXE, adm’or. c.L'ZA BEV1L1.E, ed on to the manufacturers, with the vmmber and size of the Gins. Orders from the above gentle men will be promptly attended to and executed with neatness and dispatch. Price cf large Gins nine inch saws, go 50 per saw; hand.Gins, £80 | All their Gins warranted good, V the money re, urned. Vie, the subscribers, do certify that we lave for some years past been suppEed with SiVGins from the work shop cf Johx Lrns Se Soxs; the wo.-k ;„1v o 155 MARTHA uUvhi V- ? <tdr.i’rx J and performance has given genend satisfaction, til-, i ,) | JQ( j we believe their Gins to be equal to any mads Notice. Gvoxos Counts : s duly au-horised to act as our attorney during our absence from the state. Lethbridge <5f Deuel, july U o 156 Notice. All person* indebted to me will please.make payment to Mr. Gzaovzx Terrs who > s cosati- —- u my sgent, during my absence from ' hi. SA31UEL E 1 me t 144 3 Sr vs. in this state, and that we have obtained the high- I est price for cotton cleaned by tbeir Gins in Charleston. Jxo. White & Co. Cbisoix h TatL'.h, Nowra & Webb, Rieet & O’llxax. Fbuxcis G. D* Liessbeixi, , Mac wood & Pattxusos, Rbswx & Tcxrs. feh 14 38 y Valuable Wharf for sale. The subscriberw3l di«poseofliis wharfNo. 8, containing 159 feet front on the river, with a cypress head in complete order; upon which there '«« x convenient brick store two storks, and wood Boarding-House. Gentlemex can b* accommodated with genteel | store one story, with ample- ro-in to make further Ttoatdi -rserl; t the tiohse opposite thc^Market, fcr- „,v < n Sopicd"'»' Mr. Thomas j„iy*l— 156 improTemems. The terms of sale will be made knour oi#applying to JAMES WALLACE, april 6 81 Notice. The copartnership heretofore existing in the city of Savannah, under the firm of J. tt L. Kop- aiix, and in the city of New.York under the firm of L. to J. Kofmax, expired on the 22d February 1818, by mutual agreement. All persons having demands against said firms are requested to prer sent them—arid persona indeht-jd. are request ed lo make immediate payment to Joseph Kbp- man in Savannah, or to Lour Kopman in New- York. JOSEPH KOPMAN for self and LOUIS KOPMAN. Tiie business in Savannah, will be continued by the subscriber pn his individual account—who offers for sale a general assortment of English, French and India Goods, fur cash or approved pa per. JOSEPH KOPMAN. june 1 128 Notice. Allpersons having unsettled accounts with the subscriber are requested to attend to the same this week. Messrs Meigs & Reed will act as attorniea for me during my absence from the city. SAMUEL B. PARKMAN. june 10——136 Nitice. James S. Rtllocu is left the Attorney in fact for the undersigned, during their absence from the State. Wm. M. Evans John Dunivody Louisa F. Alexander Dorothy Van Yersen Atm Powill tune 9—135 Notice. The subscribers haring placed the Notes and Book Accounts due the late firm oFStebbixs & Masox, in the hands of Messrs Lloyd £} Morrison for collection! request those indebted to make immediate payment to them, otherwise suits will be instituted. JAMES M’HEN'RY, J MrWKS SF.IVAI.I- rattigneci may 2 103 MOSES SEWALL, 5‘ Notice. the The copartnership heretofore ei e subscribers, under the firm of Kjttxlt. & Se- 5 exiting between wall, 79 this <lxy dissol red. A- Kettell, M. Sewall. may 11——112 JV' otice. In eorsequer.ee of Johk Milxx’s retirirg to Beaufort, the copartnership of Gileitt U Miixi is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Those indebted to the above firm are requested to make payment thereof to WiUioro S. Giliett, who isvliere- by authorised to receive the same: and also, to settle ?11 claims against thf said firm. (fj. The Business in Be.-.ufort will be conducted by Joax Mrexz, and that in Savannah by IViuux S. Giliett, hereafter on individual account. William S. Giliett, John Milne. march 18— -65 ' , Notice. The ©state and effects of Axnnrw F.nwrx, A. F.nwxx, Gboci U Co. end Enwix & Co. having been assigned, to the sub'eribers for the payment of certain debts in the first instance, and after wards for the benefit of all the-crrditnrs of the said concerns, notice is hereby given to those interested, of die said assignment. All persons indebted to the said Andrew Erwin, Erwin. Groce 8£-Co. or Erwin fs Co. ire notified to pay the amount of their debts to the sntscribers only, and a spee dy payment will be required, in order to enable the subscribers to make a settlement of the affairs of the said firms. Ail those having claims against tlie said parties are, requested to exhibit them to the subscribers, <Udy‘»ttested- GF.ORGF. HARGRE.YVES,*l JOHN M*KINNE. a," BARNA M’KINNE, WTLLLAM SIMS, match 31 76 > ~ FROBPjecivue -r Fdrpublishing, in the Town of tiarieM A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, TO HI tTmtLXII THE DJIRIEN GAZETTE. Seated at the estuan^of a mighty river, which, dividing, about one hundred and tuentv miUa above, into two capacious streams, affords ready convtyance for the commodities of extensive re gions, Darien must flourish in proportion aa the agriculture ct the interior shall increase. Rut a lew years ago, that inland country was ft wilder- uess. and Darien had scarcely tile appearance of a village: the forest having since beer, pa; tiaUy re claimed, it now presents the cheering aspect of a thriving town. The cbstacles to its further grow tli, are such as require no very strenuous en deavors to overcome thecn. The roads commit- nicstmg with the interior being almost impassable for waggons, the farmers in general prefer a safe r though longer way to bring their staple* to the seacoast. \ passage for vehicles, drawn by horses, might be completed in ft kb.-** L— —>— meufty, iwitnr amwreg ray ingress and egress to ves-els of considerable tonnage, there will be nothing, it is presumed, sufficiently enticing in the old route to divert the trado with the back- country longer from Its natural channel. The genius of the age, however, renders such an ex pedient almost superfluous. Steam-boats being shout to be employed on the A latamaha and it* two parent-streions, the Oconee and Qakmulgee, up-country produce will, in future, reach it* pro per mart at less than one half the expense and m one fourth of the time incident to land transporta tion. These conveniences once in operation! Darien must rapidly increase in importance, and yield, at no distant day, in trade and in riche*, to few sea-poitsin the southern slates. The utility of gazettes in commercial places, and indeed every where—to circulate and record the events of the times, to facilitate the views of the merchant as well as to instruct and amuse the politician—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 inhabhantsto support a printing establishment on a small-scale; and the undersigned, expecting to further their own interests, ns well as to comply with the wish es of tlieir frienu?, 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, political and commercial, agri cultural and statistical, miscellaneous and whatso ever shall be conducive to the welfare of the ris ing community. Its political aspect will be ofthe kind usually denominated REPUBLICAN. The editorial exertions shall tend to support the ad ministration so long as the policy winch has resist ed the aggressions of foreign powers, conserved the rights of the country, snd raised the national character iu the eyes ofthe world, is pursued— and no longer. This determination will not, how ever, induce the publishers to exclude the produc tions of persons who may difler w ith them on po litical points. Temperate and reasonable essays, in fhon whatever tends to eficite truthand expose oppression (excepting theological controversies) shall, without any regard to the.writyz’s creed, be admitted. The press shat! be free. TERMS. The Darien Gazelle will. b; printed with new type, on a royal sheet, and issued every Monday at noon. The price of subscription will be rivr dollars per annum, payable in advance. Advertisemei ts of one square or loss will be charged setbxti.tivk certs for the first inser tion and thirtt-sever and a HALT cr.XTS each suc cessive’ time. Notices above that size will be charged prcportionubly; and no advertisements will be discontinued without orders to that effect " ora the advertiser. All letters on business to the editors ir.ust be post-paid. A. C MtfNTYRE, JOHN MILLEN. Darien, June 29, 1818. ffj* Subscription lists are left at the Bat of the Fjjchai ge, the Post-Office, and the bookstore of William T. Williams. Marine and Fire Insurrnce COMPANY. A dividend for the last six months, of focr per cent has been declared and will be paid on or af ter Monday next. R. WAYNE, june 5- 137 Secretary* K7*T.'ie Books of account, Notes, dfc. ofthe late firms of Way St Baker, and Way St White' of Savannah, and df Baker St Way, Coosawhatchie are placed in the hands of Lloyd Sc Morrison for collection. JOHN D. MONGIN, EDWARD STEBB1NS, pc LOWEL MASON, may 29— 120 assignees gy 1 The subscriber intending to absent from this place a few .months, requests those having business with him to apply to Messrs. Si-rusts St BranocGHS, who at e authorised to set- same. F. CIRAUD, jun. june 1 128 ’ tie During the absence of the subscriber from Savanttaff. William Woodbridge, esquire, will as his attorney. JAMES BILBO, june 17—al—142 *** During tbe ubsence of the subscribers, John M'Nish and Norman Wallace, esquires, together with Mr. Murdoch M’Leod and William M Whirter, will act as their attor- niee. The two latter gentlemen will attend to the? immediate management of the business. James Dickson & Co. -146 june 22 cr *#* During the absence df the subscriber from tbe state, Edward Stzsbiss, esq. duly authorized to act as my attorney. Sarah Biackseil. 150 june 27- Notice. The subscribers having entered into copart nership in burforss. in future their TAILORING^ BUSINESS will be conducted under the firm of Caxsox & Fowxvn, who return thrir grateful hanks to the gentlemen of Savannah and its vi- lini'.y for the liberal patronage heretofore re- eeived, and patter thtmstlvei, by tlieir suptrior workmanship and promptitude m business, to rit a good s) are of pjibhc patronage. The lines-, will be conducted in the store iicctip fd j w. Cannon, on St. Julian street, opposite store lately occupied by Messrs. Btstbins Ct , .iion* ’ , , N.B.Constantly kept on hand,* good t'Sort- ,-nt of first chop Cloths, Cali merer, Vestings, rimmings, bus. for the accoairoodat.on of they —r *ro» ON ' jv r——158 J* ’ . Blank Manifests Far Mile at this ttffitCi :.o sasa