Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1816-1818, July 28, 1818, Image 1

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: { j Nb. i6i—Vol. JCVL SAVANNAH R TUESDAY EVENING, JUIfss, ma. ST-"-! " ' 7V - am Whole No. Sl<4. a& ••ttjT^gL PorlWxhtor^^^io , Wiil'iatnMir. • te£=g±“> t _Jr igk For Liverpool ?■') Rtf The fine British coppered brig JEAN ■' ™ »* ' &kzsT.l Morphy. For freight or paisspe iipply to the muter on board, at Bat- ton’a central wharf, or to 3. IIATTRLLE-, Who kot ftr tale Superior Claret, in cases, demijofa* and casks , 4th proof Brandy and aid TcnenfT Wine, in de■ r A roijolms and cask* ^ ZZ&'SrrtzSo'Ur*’''"*'’ Nary Bread and Crackcn JSmpijr Demijohn* Printing, writing, letter and-hanging Paper , Caipeta^Caipctmg, Rugv Loofcing-Gfasws, &e An invoice of SHOES, of various descriptions ' ‘ — -163 Id. G. Babcock, matter. IbrigGEOR. For freight or passage, having excellent accommodation*. >p- piV to SCABBBOUGI1 & MKINKE. July 25 162 A For New-Fork The paeket schooner HAG, 3. Qavia, L master, will meet with dispatch. For ■freight or passage, having comfortable accommodations, apply to the captain <>n board, M Kinoe’a wharf, ot to BEA fa BUTLER Who hme tmiSvg from mid tchooner, and fir tale, 8j .bundles best norliiern Hay 77 'tons boilding Stone (large site) 15 do stone Ballast July 21 160 1 ll ions os •J 15 do ill / 1 j‘»’y 2»—1 &L JBm T he I ■oWBmalsy nea For Philadelphia The packet brig OLYivTHUS, captain '~irp, will sail for Philadelphia on Tues- i neat, 28th inut. For freight or pas sage apply to .FERRY fa WRIGIIT. Who hme Jar eoU, received tier eaht brie,I 100 narrels freth .superior Philadelphia flour 6 barrels Linseed Oil , , is rroar, v ™ 1500 bushels Cora _ Philadelphia rye Whiskey .*V S 3 pipes duspr'f Cognac UsanM firteRaVbred Phifad. draught Porter, of Abbot's tasks Gunpowder, FFR -Cotton Bagging, Claret Wine Olives, brandy Fruits, tic. Cut Nails, assorted sizes. qM july 25 162. J .i. r ’‘?V For Baltimore, via Norfolk, The brig ALERT, Parker, master, bur- (.then 120 tons, will meet with immediat- ■dispatch- Far freight of pstssge, have fog comfortable accommodations, apply on board at Rice's wharf, or to JOHN THOMAS. A july 25 162 jgt ft* /re. -i SyPr-ihc aWKdis; For Charleston The regular packet sloop GEN. WA tlNGTOS, eapt. Coates/to sail in all ■ WASH next For 'freight or passage, having imbdations, apply to the board, or to ISAAC CO] uly 25 July -162 J IC’T.'ie Books of account, Notes, &c 1 . cftlie late firmsof Way fa Baker,and Way fa White of Savannsh, and of Baker fa Wav, Coosawhatchie are placed in the haads of Lloyd tc Morrison for collection. JOHN D. MONGIN, 1 EDWARD STEBB1NS, NOMieneer I jg LOWBL MASON, S I - may 22 120 *n* During the absence of the subscriber from Savannah, Wiliam Woodbridge, esquire, will act as his attorney. JAMES BILBO, jnne 17—*x—142 *** During the absence of the Subscriber from the state, Edward Ptibbixs, escj- is duly authorized to act as my attorney. Sarah Blacksell june 27——wT——150 During our absence from Sa- , James Epptnger, e-q will act aa our at and Mr. Gilbert Cark will conduct the Mason business. CRANE & BAKER, jnly 31 -t — 160* Hoijl <Sf Morrison moved iheir vilhce. train tlie E Have removed meir office, tram the Exchange to col. Pray’a brick building, over the store uf Jfeisrs^Gaudry^k Dufaure. .. Dissolution. The copartnerJn;, h. rrtolore existing under the firm of J. B. Waits A Co so far** tlie repre sentatives of the eviate ol Jon J acstaox t-avc been Altercated or concerned, was diaulud and du- conunaed on the L8tb instant, by fimitati.in and q 0 ’ .mutual consent. Their business will be cuoduct «d as heretofore by the undersigned . ' J. E WHITE. * STLELE WillrE. ; juhr 25—ri »62 Notice. All persons having demands against the estate •of captain Thomas Rice, deceased, are requester to render them in duly attested, within the time prescribed by taarj and tho*e persons indebted to *Aid estate, are required to make immediate pay- ■*” BW—* vmtmYs ; Thomas W. Ricc,j w april 14 9* Notice. j indebted to the estate of Mr. Ste- , deceased, are requested to settle the J those having demands will present them : before the fir-t day of August next, or pay- 1 will be debarred. John C. Gugel, txo'r. -tss Notice. I ih tvons indebted to the estate of Mn.SAa.it deceased, are tvqurtled to sett[e the " those having .demands will present . before the' first day of August next, L will be debarred i John Milieu, adm or. -155 , , • ' Notice. aired to render'them in properly attested* ana iss*——arawSr ' t. .*► Tsor trtg« «*?* Dissolution, of favor AU personafaftg Jeuterab agshut tttO Senate requested td present thems and person* indebted to tliesa’me will nake payment to Fxxdkalcx S. Fhx, srho is duly authenzed to aetUe the afiaira of the concern. FREDERICK- 0. VOX, •■i-BiUs On Greenock, 1 june 3d—146 A. O. 1MHTTRE. 400 barrels Menhaden Fisk G. TUFTR. Fof aaleby july 23— -161 3—r-164 W. T. William ? For sale S cases French GOODS, coatsaniag 10 dozen abort silk Stockings Men's sad women's silk Gloves Snuff-Boxes Morocco Pocket-Books, Note Books, Ac. 1 case French Perfumery Jflf « By -157 S. C. DUNNING, JVj.2, Commerce row. West-India Bum and Pppper. ' 10 bbds high 3d proof ff l Cam S2 bags black Pepper. - Landing from brig Genretnor Hopnns, and for sale by John Lathrop & Co. Hknler'l wharf. 29 lihds prime Muscovado Sugar 50 bis do do do 22 bbds do New-Orleans do 30 bis do do no 2 pipes very fine old M ad. Wine 4 quarter casks do do do 4 esses foolscap and letter Paper 30 pieces Burlaps 4 eases Hits 10 casks Spikes, suitable for boat builders. j'ily21—»—160. Brown Greene Having taken Mr. W ixuan OrzairraxsT into co-partnership, all subsequent transactions willbe conducted under the firm ot Brown, Greene Sc Co, jnne 1 as .128 John C. Holcombe Having taken the ware.|iou*e lately occupied by flewellin & Dickinson, offers bis services in the 5 FACTORAGE U COMMISSION LINE. His store houses are now undergoing a thorough repair for the reception of produce, merchandize, Ac.—and strict attention will be paid to all bus! ness committed to his care. Atiguitn,. f Ga J July 1, 1818.——f—156 Notice. Jams. Bcuooa is duly autthorixed to act as my attorney. N. G. RUTHERFORD, june 9—13S Ni Gloans Comas is dul/ alilhdrised to act as our attorney during our absenceTfom the state. Lethbridge Sr Deuel july « o 156 < : ; . : V *' Notice’ During tlie absence of the aobscribert/Mr. Jawzs G. Bxois will act as their attorney. Duhamcl Sc Auze. july 21 1 160 Notice. During the absence of the subscribers from Sa vannah/Mr. Joasra Tatkx and Mr. Jans C. Man. baa are duly empowered to act as our atloraics. Harral A" Worrell july 21 a 160 Notice. Tlie subscribers having entered into copart nership in business, in future their TAILORING BUSINESS will be conducted under the firm of Cawxoh & Fowiaa, who return their grateful thanks to the gentlemen of Savannah and its vi- virity for the liberal patronage heretofore re ceived. and Hatter themselves, by their superior workmanship and promptitude in business, to merit a good share of public patronage. The business will 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, Cssimeres, Vestings, Trimmings, tee, for the accommodation of ther customers, J IF. CANNON, J. FOWLER. july 11 1S6 Take Notice. AH persons are forbid purchasing two Wharf Lots in tha town of Darien, known by the num bers 3 and 4, advertised by the Marshal for safr on the first Tusdsy in August next, levied on as the property of James Hamilton; as tlie above pro perty doe* not belong to the aforesaid James Usm- ‘ on, we deem A proper to give this public vau lt, as the property aforesaid belongs to us. Samnel Hamilton. David Hamilton. Ejr'en, Julo CO s* 161 Hat jut receivedJrtm ,\rw- IVt, Child Harold, 4th canto, price 75 cts.' Fudre FkmUr. SO cts* • iteE or, or —<*&>„. i dolto. 515125-** ■” Art of Ssrimming. Pestes, 1 dollar. Bailey’s Uigestra Index dr the Madera Reports -of the Courts of Common Law iq,Bnfland and the United States, 15 dollars Clerk’s Assistant, 1 dollar Murray’s Power of Religion, 1 25 Shey’s Bock keeping, new edition, 175 • Alt ot Weaving and Dying, 1 SO j Quarto Bible* with engravings after tie beat masters,and various other works, july ii-157 ;■ ; / >'^New Smmr Good*. . The tahtcrihert km. recrioed. iy the th!pr Jane .'.Ayr 1 EXTENSIVE- sUrfBEXat., .- SEASONABLE DBF GOODS, Yhieh have-been sdeeted by one of the inutnen «d will be sold by-the piece or package on re*. Homble ANDREW LOW" 6: C0. may 96 -123 Spring and Summer Goods, Marine and Fire Insurrnce 1 .. .j COMPANY- CenVbas been'declared aotl .will ^e pi idea ter Monday next. -. •' P. V. WAYN* jutie.S—-137 Dundee Three handled pieces sale by JAMES DU may 30 ■ - —127 *r Claret. The nbteriberi kmejatt nemmdmd&rftr tab 69 cases superior CLARET • • ■ . . • C- Kelsey !c Co. june 15 a*——1*0 ' r . * ... For sale Beat double Brown Stout in hlids. Battled Beer, in casks of 6 ddeen etch 4 trunks ready made Clothing . * For sale by JAMES CiRRUTH june 6—— 133 - 4 led and HERS. Coffee and GJfn, SO bags prime green Coffee! and 4 pipes genuine Holland (in , just received and for sale by ‘ i join Lewis. june 27 150 Just received, Per tchtmer Remittance, captain F, ,/rom Bal timore, 3000 busheisjirime Maryland be sold low if taken from on bo: fcr will take freight for either phia or New-Yoriu Apply to april 8—83 J. J. §* F. Blanchard Haring taken Messrs. Fbazcis Pstbllat and Fnasers Gixxxt into co-partterstiip, all subse. [uent transactions will be cutduclcd under the rm of Hiaxcbabd, BnoTittsa & Qo.,_ june 30—ea—152 ] Notice. The partnership of Gaudut & Dcroir is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. The business of the late firm will be settled by Gacobt b Du- FAUiti; 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 Beg leave tu inform their fifends and the pub lic, that they have this day conrietted themSeftes in business, under tlie firm of Caesar b Dcrattas, and have taken one of colotel Pray’s new fire proof brick stores, in Bull-steet, one door above the aland of the late firm ofGaudiy b Dupon — IVhe v they now offr for ta-e, ssssr fc }*-”-*i- si ES5.1 Schrf "” • 20 banels Philadelphia Vhiskey 2 pipes Cognac Brandy 1 6 i 15 qr. casks Sherry Wine 10 qr. casks L. P. rcnerifT Wine 5 qr. casks Malaga Wine 100 boxes best Claict 18 boxes Sautern 18 bags Coflee 50 barrels brown Sugar 8 barrels white Sugar 49 boxes Raisins 10 hhds Molasses 4 hhds Jamaica Rum i . 2u bags Almonds ’ . -. - 8 bags blsck Pepper 50 dozen best Cordial 180 kegs bog’s Lard 180 boxes Candles 20 boxes Soap 19 barrels Lime Juice Together with a general assortment of GROCE RIES and LIQUORS, wholesale and retail, cn good terms. GAUDRY b DUFAUKB. july 14 157 Doctor Furth Has removed from his late place of residence York-strcet, in the Court-House square, oppo site the rev. Mr. Kollock’s. july 16—x——158 Doctor Sherman Hat removed from MoTsosis GBihs’i to Mr. WzixiAw Craid's on the Bay. jnlyll v 160 Wanted to purchase A few likely young Negroes, for whom cash will be paid Apply at this office, july 83 ■»» 161 For sale The following LANDS lying in the county of Camden and state of Georgia: (On acres—The well khownfrlaee called Cole, mine, in the river St. Mary’s, about thirty rules above the town, and occupying the north bank of ' e rarer, about three miles. 11015 acres in three tracts, at M’Girths ferry, occupying the north bank of St. IhijblintKi- eral miles, and lying a little above the former.— rbe whole forming one body, and no part more than two mid a half miles from Hie river. Some Lou in the tom of St. Maty’*, and* small met oflOO acres on the Ugh point of Cum berland blind. The Su Mary’s land* bare a quantity of tide swamp, tot are montiy valuable for their pine and cypress timber. The river it n-*.itable, forvessela drawing 14 feet water, to Coleraine/ and 12 feet to M«bth*a ferry. The lilies for these fads are unqnesriooohlr. and wffl be guaranteed by toe owner, (i* wbooe poosoraow they have long been) and whoae ability to do so * ill nut be questioned. They wiBbeoaldu Mali tracts, or otherwise, on- 6vor*Ne term* townt -virchasera. as the proprietor bis determined to ' . ' ■: ' Notice. Tlie subscribers have this day entered into co partnership, in the town of ( Da-ion, M'lntotk county, under the firm of Gacs^r, CuAxeATSL b Co. Oarjtrd’t wharf t where tlry wilt have con stantly on hand a general assortment of GROCE RIES and LIQUORS, of the best'qualities, whole sale and retail; and by a strict attention to their bu siness trust they will merit a flare of public pa tronage. J. B. GAUDRY, C. !> D. CHAMPAYNE. A. DUFAVRB. Noticed The subscriber, in consofcnee of braHl state of health, will be absent from Savannah' for a few months, during which time/ J axis Errisexa, esq. trill act as his attorney, and wil receive returns of taxable property at his office, ip Market-square, until the Cm day of August next, when the re- ceirer’a digest will be closed, and all defaulters double taxed. GREENER. DUKE, jnly 21 X 160 Notice. The copartnership heretofore existing between e subscribers, under the firm of Kmtu b Si- the subscribers, waxx, is this day dissolred ■say 11 112 A- Kettell, M. Sewxll. Notice. The estate and effects of Amnmr Rxsrtra A. Exwnr, Gmors b Co. and Eawiv b Co. having bees assigned to the subscribers for the payment of certain debts in the first instance, and after wards (or the benefit of all theerrditors of the said czmeei'ns. notice is hereby given to those i»terested, of the said as^nraent. AH — -a-a—■ - the said Andrew Erwin, !~ Brwin b Co. are wotified tbrir debts to the* dy payment will be .. toe subscribers to malm _ of the said firms. All those the said parties are reqoea the subscribers, duly attest GEORGE HARGRE LYES,’! ffiSh, U^nses. VHXIAM sms, > 1 ♦ Wm* ■ J-Vi a J a. inocoicu xo Croce biCo. or amount of only, and a spec, in order to enable >t of toe affairs ing claims against to exhibit them to By the Georgia, Jane and other late arrivals from Liverpool, the subscribers have received an IdiEtional SUPPLY -of SEASONABLE and STA BLE ARTICLES, which, together with their fpr- ner extensive Stock, renders tbeir present assort ment'an object to both town and country purchase erss and of which they will dispose on reasonable and accommodating terms. . James Dickson Sf Co may 30 -cr—boj—lt7' Stock of Goods for sale. The subscriber offers for sale hi* entire stock of fresh imported British Dry Goods and Hard ware, consisting of a variety .of staple aHideg, suitable for the present and approaching- seaaoey on a credit of 6, 0 aad U months, for approved paper. LUAS WALLEN, july 14-1S7 -> New Goods. Juit received by the thipt John O Edward, and Jane, from Liverpool, theJolb-mng artiext: Cambric Muslin „ Damask Towels and Table Cloths Fancy Dresses and Muslins White and colored Jeans Men’s cotton half Hose Twist Buttons and silk Twist Ladies' and gentlemeu’a white and black silk Hose Fancy Plates, Prints, and furniture Calicoes Low priced Brown Hollands Ditto Irish Uinen Ditto ditto Diaper Silk and cotton Ginghams Extra super black and blue Cloth* and Cas- simere* AI: of which are offeretofor sale on accommo dating terma, by JOHN TANNER, may 25 122 The subscribers have just nacaivui. By the Little Cherub, and other late arrivals from Liverpool, an additional supply to their for mer extensive and general stock. Their present importation consists of patent Hoes, Scythe Blades, cutting.Kpives, fancy prints, low priced linens, Linen and cotton Bed Tick], new and elegant patterns ftirnitore Dimity, be. axah, An assortment of TABLE CLOTHS, from 6-4 to 18-L James DICKSON b CO. march 3—52 Notice. The copartnership heretofore existing in the city of Savannah, under the firm of J. b L. Kor- ma», and in the city of New-York under the firm of L. b J. Kovhax, expired on the 22d February 1318, 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- mari in Savannah, or to Louis Kopmin in New- York. JOSEPH KOPMAN for tef and LOUIS KOPMAN. The business in Savannah, win 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- ^<**L AYNE, 4 Planter’s Bank. The directors hairipg resolved on c whole amount due on the capital fiutk. NOTICE IS IffiREtiT OlVEN, that on all toares, in’.which sixty dollars have- been paid in, tweuty dofiars are reqniied to V pud, on or before Tuesday, 'the,15th of December next, Mid the remaining twenty doUars, on or before Friday, 12th February, 1819. Hoi- drfa of shares,'Ob which more than rixty dollar* have been paid, are called upon to pay one half of toe amount due on’their stock, on or before eaeli of the abovtjnentioned’day*. Payments are to be made in specie, or in note* of the banks of this state. J. MARSHAL, tulHtfy "' — X AaoonnaA, May 13U, 1818.—rf—leSw—112 TheAogujtaHeraldandGhrooichhxsritheJBL tedgevilla Journal, will publish the above once every (wo weeks untiUhe 12th February, 1819. Doctor Van k addeghsm^ noxnaset/ « and.it* vicinity, that be has established himself in this city, where he inteads pursuing the practice of Medicine and Silvery, in their various branches; and flatten himself that he will be enabled, from his knowledge dud experience, to tender grnetal satisfaction. ..... , He may be found, When not engaged in hi* pro fession,1 duties, at his bouse, HI Bryan-street, op posite the Planters' Bank. Ilia house being spacious and convenient to re ceive the sink, they will be treated with the great est care and attention. june 17—rf—143 Valuable Beal Estate. FOB sale. , The HOUSES and LOT, comer of Broughton and Whitaker streets, now under management of Mr. lUiford, formerly oceupied by colonel Shell- . man^ and well known as Sbellman'a boarding- house, with aU the house and kitchen FURNI TURE, mostly new, and in good order. Pomes sion will be given at any time to suit the purchaa- * l HENRY W. HILLS, july 11 fcr .156’ -128 Notice. Jawis S. Bhlxocu is left the Attorney in fact for the undersigned, during their absence from the State. Wm. M. Evans John Duntvody Louisa F. Alexander june 9—135 Dorothy Van Yersen Ann Powill Notice, . Tlie subscribers having placed the Notes and Book Accounts doe the fate firm of Sxxamiis & Mason, in the hands of Meurt Lloyd U Morriton for collection; request those indebted to make immediate payment to them, otherwise suits win be instituted. JAMES M’HENRY," MOSES SEWALL. may 2 103 Notice. In^ consequence of Jorar Minin'* retiring to Beaufort, toe copartnership of Giixxtt & Mixna is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Those indebted to the above firm are requested to make isyment thereof to tYiUiam S. GiUctt, who isdiere- >y authorised to receive the same: and also, to settle »U claims against the s»id firm. rrT The Business in Beaufort will be conducted by Jons Mruri, and that in Savannah by Wuxujr S. Gixlxtt, hereafter on individual accounL William S. Giilett, » John Millie. march 18—65 To rent, (Andpoeeeetion given en the let of November next,) The STORES oo the •uoseriber’s wharf it present occupied by Messrs. Nichols, Job,on S Hills—and that occupied by Mr. House. Also, the brick building on tbe Bay, near Bat mud-street, occupied by the ed itors of the Columbian Museum. For term* in the absence of toe subscriber, apply to Genqge Jones, esquire. NOBLE W. JONES. !june 6 ■ — 133 John Lille Sons Continue to carry on their manufactory of SAW GINS in a very extensive manner, iu Clarlmton, where toe planters of green seed cotton, and their factors can be supplied with SAW GINS made of toe best materials, greatly improved, and much approved cf by toe planters and factors of Charleston, as will appear in a certificate below. They respectfully inform toe planter* of Georgia and toe southern part of South-Caroluu, that thty have established a correspondence with Messrs. Baowx & Gxr.cn and Messrs. Gram* tc Pox- erxx, factors, in Savannah, ahere 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 win be received ana forward ed on to the manufac turers, with the number and size of toe Gins. Orders From the airave gentle men will be promptly attended to and executed with neatness and dispatch. Price cf laigeGins nine inch saws. g3 50 per saw; band Gins, £80 All their Gins warranted good, or toe money re, urneo. . do certify that we have for supplied with Saw Gins from, ' rxs&Soxs; the-work >’general satisfaction. Gins to3>e equal to any made ... ; . that we have obtained the high est’price'for cotton cleaned.by-toexr .©ns in Charleston. . „ „ Jxo. Warts & Co. Ctusoxa & Traps, Noam & Wish, Rjcxt A O’Hza*. Ftusttr G. Dx LrxRSxUjrx, Mao wood fa fAnasoz, Bxown fa Tcxa. ' - - 4 feb 14—^38 Blank Manife For sale at .this office. Valuable Land Negroes for sale. The subscriber offers for sale, bis PLANTA TION, consisting of six hundred and sixty acres of land, situate an thoroad faffing from Louia- ville to Augusta, distant about three mile* from tbe former place. It is well improved; and ther* is rather more than two hundred acre* of cleared land, all fresh, and under excellent fences. With the plantation would be sold forty-five prime Slaves. Possession of the property may be had about toe middle ot January next. Noble W. Jones, june 6 — -133 ' . Steam la consequence of the ill health of tbe present proprietor of the Chatham Steam Saw Miht, and fiss intention of leaving'Savannah, toe above valu able establishment is offered for tale on liberal terms, either the Whole or in shires. The engine is a sixteen hone powc*, winch works two com plete gangs of saws/; also a grist mill. The building is 120 feet longftBs 60 feet carriages, and been in operation about six months,and fain every rupeet in complete order. An unexpired ■ 1 r rr. r a. lesse of the wharf of nine front', and 50U feet bouse, with other out will be sold with tbe The above eatable time on application to june 2——129 can be viewed at any M. HERBERT. For sale A negro WENCH, about 28 yean of age^ good cook and washer. Enquire at thfa office. ’ june 25 149- For sale, A CARRIAGE and pair of weU broken HORSES. Inquire of the printer*. june 6—133 - To rent A DWELLING HOUSE on Brough- J| ton street, in a healthy and remarkably ■apleasant situation. Possesfion can be given immediately. Apply to John Lewis. april 29 -100 ' psora pass E5 To rent, nOX,Tn TIRST JULY, A pleasantly situated HOUSE, suitable for a small family* Also* neat HOUSE and a GARDEN LOT, con taining five acres. Possession of the latter may h»«j£fa*diymedi*tefl^lyifaoftheprinlei». To let The west tenement of the KUOSE near the Mu seum Office, on tfte Bay—Immediate possession will be given. For terms apply to George Jones. may 12 ■ 111 For sale. The subscriber offers for sale his PLANTA TION and FARM, two miles from tbe city, oa toe Thunderbolt road, containing one hundred »nd twelve seres of Land, of the following des- cn'ption, viz-, shout twenty.five acre* of prime high cotton laud, uncleared; and about forty Jive acres of prime swamp land, which fa toe more valuable that tbe Several owner* of toe same swamp liavecome.to a contract to have. it.immediately drained and cleared. Thergfa oq the said Farm a vegetable Garden, in foil flourish and well st ock, ed with vegetables for the season, with a large Orchard of the best grapes and fruit*. The pre mise* consist in a snSjl Uwelting-Uoose, Kijdben nd Stable, in tdcrab!ejrep»ir,' «wi fTp^, H*ggp and well SKSWS® or to T. STouri in Sa june 18 .ml—aftj© havii , „’.e Robert ,, requested their account- |- Notice. „ demands against the estate Houston, dv'cecsed, are nt, without delay,, to Messrs. B-fa 3. hSj ^ V raent to them, - ^-^ TON , dfauaistraw.