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SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 1, 1818.
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Dissolution of Copartnership.
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Por New. York;
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freight I “• *«“■ « w. utieujrcu uiu o»f.—
•r pmp, h.Tinjr excellent .ccommodations, V | *» pmou having demand* .gin*
Bills oj Exchange
On Greenock, payable In Izradonefor sale by
James Carruthcrs.
dec 2 -.—164
SCAR3R0UGII & H KINNE.
For New-York
The packet achoolier MIU), O. Pease, I
bmaster, will sail on Panday next. For |
freight or pasu.e, haring handsome ac
commodations, apply on board at Jones 1 lower I
wharf, or to Ws. II. JOYNER,
Smith'a huilthngt.
roa sal* a* asort,
39 tom bedding Stone july 30—a—164
requested to present them; and persons indebted
to tlie-same will make payment to PuDzuric S.
Fit a, who is duly authorized to settle me atiairs ]
ol' the concern.
. * . FREDERICK. S. FELL,
A. C. M-1X1YUE.
june 74— 113
For New-York
Porter.
31 casks first chop Porter, for family use, just j
received, per Maria, from Liverpool, fur sale by
M. Herbert.
july 23 x 163
Stock of Goods for sale,
The subscriber offers for *»!.: .his entire stock
of fresh imported British Dry Goods and Hard
ware, consisting of a Variety of staple articles
kuitable for the present and apjxrtaching season,
on a credit of 6, 9 and 12 months,; for approved
paptr. kU&S WALLEN
ju!y 14-157
W. T. Witkms
Has just receivedfrom JVep-York,
Child Harold, 4»h canto, price 75 cts.
Fudge Family, 50 cts. * .
IteeVs Life cf Jackson, neweditjfn, 4 dollars.
Phillips' Mineralogy, 1 25
The regular packet and fart sailing I , Claret. .... ,
ehooner MILO, capt Henry Beetle, will Tke ™*cnhtr, hnejutt received ar.d offer for eaU I Ldc of Luther
! «>. r s I rs.*•« iuiM>rm» n.ARKr I Art ot swimming, Pestes. 1 dolhl
Bailey*. Digested Index of die .Modern Report
v ■positively sail on Sunday next, wind per-
muting. Hor freight er passage apply to the mas
ter on board, or to ,. G. F tc O. PALMES.
Who tune naw landing,
Half bis New-York fly market meat Beef
july 33——164
63 ca.es superior CLARE I’
C. Kelsey & Co.
june IS »!*-
of the Courts of Common law in England
and the United States, IS dollars
Clerk's Assistant, 1 dollar
Fo r sale m
Best double Brown Stout Porter, bottled and I Murray** Power of Religion,' 1 21
in lihtls. I .Shey’s Hook keeping, near tdhiun, 1 75
The brig ALERT, Parker, mister, bur. I For sale bv
Ism tOn a ...Ill .. !.l ; I . - 3
-then 120 tona, will meet with immediat
■dispatch- For freight or pa-rage, hare
ing comfortable accommodation*, apply on boiru
xt Rice’* whan; or to JOHN THOMAS,
july 2Ji 162
ju:ie 6-
-131
JAMES CAURUTHERS.
ICT'The Honks cf account. Note*, d|*c
oftlie late firms of Way It H-Jcer, and Way & White
of Savannah, and of Baker A Way, Coosawhatchie
^—.placed in the hands of Lloyd 2t Morrison for
Election. JOHN I>. MONO IN, )
. EDWARD STEM BINS, iotoienen
* LOWEL MASON, S
mav 22 120
Coffee and Gm.
80 hagsprto.. green Coffee and
4 pipea genuine Holland Gin
just received and lor sale by
John Lewis.
june 57 150
•Shey VMank keeping, nc«r edition,
Art of Weaving and Dying, l SO
Cluirto ftiblca, with cngraringslafeer the best
masters, ind various other Works.
july 14-157
j. J. <£* F. Blanchard
Having taken Messrs. F raxcIs Pltellat and
j Fiuscis Gillbt into co-partnership, all subse-
[ quer.t transactions trill be conducted under the
I firm of Blanchard, Buotheks & Co.
june 50- cb - 152
Just received,
Per schooner Jlemit ranee, captain Fisk, from Bal
timore,
Notice.
The partnership of Gacort & Ucta.x is thi* day
I dissolved, by mutual consent. Tlje business of
3000 bushels prime Maryland Corn, which will ,he bte , firm will be settled by flavnay & Dc.
he sold low if taken from on board. Said schoon- I* CRa: duly authorised to settle the same
During the absence of the subscriber
from Savannah, William Woodbridge, enquire, will
act as hi* a'torney. JAMES BILBO,
iune i7--*t—142
er will take freight for either Baltimore, Philadel-1 1 * lose indebted to the late firm are earnestly r
plfa or New-York. Apply to R. WATTS. 1 ue * ted to M,tle the;r acoouu,s wrilOUt delay.
april 8—83
*** 1 hiring the absence of the |
aubscriber from the stair, Eawann Stxbbi.vs, esq.
is duly authorized to act as my attorney.
Sarah Blacksell.
june 57 *r 150
£5* During our absence from Sa-
vannah, James Eppinc^er, cq will net as our at
torney; and Mr. Gilbert Cark wi'.l condttet the
Mason bu'inrss. CKAXE £t UAKER.
july 31—t—160
For sale
2 cases French GOODS, containing
10 dozen short silk Stockings
Men’s and women’s silk Gloves
Snuff-Boxes
Morocco Pocket-Books, Note Books, Ac.
avso
1 case French Perfumery
By S. C. PUNNING,
july 14—0—357 JV*.,2, Commerce now.
july 14 157
JOHN R GACDRY,
P. OUPON.
Notice.
During the absence of the Spanish consul the
necessary certificates to the papers of all vessels
bound to ports belonging to his Catholic majesty
will b*: granted by the agent of France, Paul P.
TaoMisson, esq.
jiriy 28———w 163
Brown Sf Greene
Having taken Mr. W iluam Ovkhstreet into
co-partnership, all subsequent transactions willbe
conducted under the firm of
Brown, Greene <§• Co.
June 1 av 128
The subscribers
Beg leave to inform their friezjdi nnd the pub-
! lie, that they have this day conntcjcd themselves
in business, under the firm of Gatnlv & DurAcnt,
I and have taken one of colonel Play's new' fire
proof brick stores, in Hull-street^ oie door above
the stand of the lute firm of-Gajtdjy & Dupon —
Where they uoiv offer f\r pa*,
•J0 hogshead* i Ni B R ;. ra j
itkey
Jiissolution.
The copartnersliip h. r? tofore existing under I
the firm oi .1 K. Wjjjtje <* Qo so far as the repre- I
sentatives of the estate of Johw .Tackson - have b< en I
interested or concerned, was dissolved .and dis
continued on the 1 8th instant, by limitation and
1 * Their business will be conduct-
Notice.
All person, indebted to me will please make I muia-i! consent
payment to Mr. G*ni>er.- t Terr*, who is consti-1 e d as b-.relofore by the undersigned
tuted my agent, during my absence from this city. I J. E7 WHITE
SAMUEL EVANS. J STEELE WHITE,
june 19 j 144 . | julr 25 tj 162
JAayd 8£ Morrison I Notice.
Have removed -tieie -stn-r. ,—m the Exchange I JamzsS. Hp-jtocu is duly autthorized to act as
to col. Pray’* brick building, over the store el ] —y «t»omev'. N. G. RUTHERFORD.
Mesur*. Gaudrv & Dufauie. | jut. 9—1.15
' tfiJ
M «
july T5
Landing, from schooner Milo,
5 pipes genuine Holland GIN
15 STOKE *
20 casks superior London Hrown Stout
, For sale hy WiLLlFOliU & BAKER,
july 30 . ■ 164
30 barrel:*
30 j fch “ U * cin
20 barrels Philadelphia Whfa
2 pij)€s Cognac Brandy
6 qrTcasks ^ Madeira Wine
15 qr. casks Sherry Wine
10 qr. casks L. P. lYneritF Wine
5 qr. casks Malaga Wine
100 boxes best Claret
18 boxes Sautern
18 bags Coffee
50 barrels brown Sugar f
8 barrels white Sugar
40 b oxes Raisins
10 hhds -Molasses
4 hhds Jamaica Rum
20 bags Almonds ; e
8 bags black Pepper.
SO dozen best Cordial
180 kegs hog’s Lard
180 boxes Candles .
20 boxes So.p
10 barrels Lime Juice
Together with a general assortment of GROCE-
Notice.
Cronos Collins is duly authorised to act as our I niFs^2 l n t i r LiouORS ler wh i ^^sortment of GRO
attorney during our abseLe from the rtate. l^OAlgSl DUFAURE.
Letlibrulge Deuel. 6 jllty 14 J57
j„lv 11 o 156 1 '
Hay.
80 bundles offfav, from New-York, by the scii'r
Milo, for sale by
John Bogue Co.
july 30 l 164
Notice.
During the absence of the subscribers, Air.
| Jamlj G. Hlois will act as their attorney.
Duhaniel Sr Auze.
july 21 1 160
Notice.
Notice.
The subscribers have ibis day entered into co
partnership. in the town of Darien, M•Into#
county, under the firm of Gacdrt, Ckampatbe &
Co. Harford's vharf• where they will have con
stantly on band a general assortment of GROCE-
R1F«S and LIQUORS, of the best qualities, whole
sale and retail; and by a strict attention to their bu-
Thc subscribers having entered into copart-1 siness trust they will merit a share of public pa-
a..i.; n k...: r .1..:. mt nijivr t,nn.,rra i u r i irituv
Madeira Wine.
1 pipe
72 naif pipes
quarter ca^ks, cf superior quality, for sale by
John Boi;ue 6c Co.
july 30--— l 264
nership in business, in future their TAILORING | tronage.
ilUSINESS will be conducted under the firm of
Iasxos & Fowler, who reium their grateful
thanks to the gentlemen of Savannah and its vi-
vinity for the liberal patronage heretofore re
ceived, and flatter themselves, by their superior
workmanship and promptitude in business, t<
J. B. GAUDRY,
C. D. D. CHAMPAYXE.
A. DUFAURB.
Darien, J\TIntosh covv.ty,July 15,1818. [159]
Notice.
The subscriber, in consequence of his ill state
John C. Holcombe -
Having ti kenthe ware-tnni v laiv.t occupied by
Plewcllin & Dickinson, ofl« rs his services in the
FACTORAGE U COMMISSIONL/.YE.
His store Iioumcs are now undergoing a thuroug!,
repair for the reception of produce, merchandize
for—and strict attention a 1:1 be paid to all busi
ness comraitt'-d to hi' care *
. fGi )Julv I, I8!8. — f —156
merit a good share* of public patronage. The | of health, -ill be absent from Savannah for a few
bus;ness will conducted in the store occupied months, during which time* James E.-pinger, esq
I by J W. Cannon, on St. Julian street, opposite
•ore lately occupied by Messrs. Stebbins &
[ Mason
N. B. Constantly kept on hand, a good assort
ment of.first chip Cloths, Casimere>, Vestings,
Trimmings, See. for the accommodation of ther
| customers. J. W CANNON,
J. FOWLER.
july 1!—-156
.will act as hi< attorney, and will receive rcturna
of taxable property at bii office, in Market-square,
until the first day of August next, wfien the re
ceiver's digest will be c;oscd, and all defaulters
double taxed. GREENE It DUKE,
july 21 l 160
Notice
All persons 1 av ng dumds arainvt the c«tat«
of t *k*xami3 I.aviv.yf.r, l.xte of Wliite-ltlufF, <!e-
CrA'Cd, are r*qu» >t d to render them duly at-1
tested; and tb« *c indebted t > make pa^ mint to
J hn Uaupt. aihn*r.
june 1' tf —
For sale
A negro WENCH, about 28 years of age, a
good cock and washer. Enquire at this office,
june 25 149
Notice.
The copartnership keret'-fore exis’ing between
e subscribers, (inner the firm of Kstlell A Se-
wzll, is tins day digioivid.
A. Kettell,
M. Sewall.
mav 11 112
New Summer Goods.
The subscribers hav+ received, by the ships Jane
and Oet.rgia,j*ic arrived frvm UverpcU,
AX EXTENSIVE SUPPLY
SEASONABLE DRY GOODS,
which have been (elected by one of the partner*
and Will be sold by the niece or package on rea
sonable teems.
„ ANDREW LOW & CO.
may 26 123
New Goods.
Just ^received by the shift John If Edvard, ond
Jane, from -idverpool, the fcllo-ing urtic.es:
Cambric Mu din
Uamuk Towels and Table Clottu
Far.cy Dresses and Muslins
. While and colored Jeans
Aten's cotton half Hose
Twist Buttons and silk Twist
Ladies* and gentlemen’s white and black
silk Hose
Fancy Plates, Prints, and furniture Calicos
Low priced Brown Hollands
Ditto ^rish Dinen
Ditto ditto Diaper
Siik and cotton Ginghams
Extra super black and blue Cloths and Cas-
• ~~ stmeres
AH of which are offeredftfor sale on accommo
dating termsjjqr JOHN TANNER,
may 25——122
Notice.
The copartnership heretofore existing in the
city of Savannah, under the firm of J. £ L Kor-
and in the city of New-York under the firm
of L. fit J. Kopman, 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
’d to make immediate payment to Joseph Kop-
nan in Savannah, or to Louis Kopnvin in New-
Yoik. JOSEPH KOPMAN
for self und
I.OU1S KOPMAN.
The business in Savanna!), will be continued by
the subscriber on his individual account—who
offers fojv sale a general assortment of English,
French and India Gauds, for cash or approved pa
per. JOSEPH KOPMAN.
v j (1 ne 1 128
JMarine and Fire Insnrmcs
COMPANY.
A dividend for the Ust six months, of four per
cent has been declared and will be paid on or *f«
tei Monday next, lO WAYNfcj
june 5 137 Secretary.
Owners of Houses and Wharves
TAKE NOTICE.
The Managers and Assistants of Engine# will
proceed to make an examination <*f the s»ate or
your buckets, ladders, fee. throughout their re
spective wards on Saturday, the 22d August next.
Those that would wish to save themselves the
trouble of being summoned bcforexouncil will
be complete. jik
By order of the board,
John lla'jpt, clerk.
july 28 1 163
House and Sign Painting.
F.ritxtix Piircl takes this method of bilorminj-
his friend* and the public in penera\, that he lux
entered into copartnership with Mr. 11'. .1. Jrc.
Cantllith, and the business in future Will be con
ducted under the firm of E. Taint"k SeCo. at their
esi»blisltment in Hay-lane, two dpura below Whit,
aker street, where all order* for Painting will be
thankfully received, and punctually attended to.
’ Ephraim Peirce,-
AY. A. McCnutllish,
july 28 <-163
Valuable Land Negroes for sc^a.
The subscriber offers for sale, his PLANTA*
Notice.
Janes S. BcLLoru is left the Attorney in fact
for the undersigned, during their absence fromtlie
State.
VVm. M. Evans
John Dunwtidy
Louisa F. Alexander
Dorothy Van Ycrsen
Ann Powill
june 9—135
Notice.
The subscribers having placed the Notes and
Book Accounts due the late film of Srennins &
Mason, in the hands of JHessr» Lloyd 13 M.rriacn
for collection; request those indebted to make
immediate payment to them, otherwise suits will
be instituted. JAMES M’HENRY, 3
MOSES SEW ALL, ^ at,, S neet
may 2—-103
Notice.
In consequence of Joiiit Milne’s retiring to
Beaufort, the copartnership of Gillett 8c Milne
is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Those
ndebted to the above firm are requested to make
layment thereof to William S. Gillett, who inhere-
>y authorised to receive the same: and also, to
settle all claims against the said firm.
CTj* The Hustrfess in Beaufort will be conducted
Joun Milne, and that in Savannah by William
Gillett, hereafter on individual account.
AViiliam S. Gillett,
John Milue.
march 18 65
TION, consisting of six hundred and sixty 'acre*
ol land, situate on the road leading from Louis
ville to Augnata, distant about three miles from
the former place. It is well improved; and there,
is rather more than two hundred acres 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 the middle of January next.
Noble W. Jones.
june 6——133
Steam Saw .Mill for sale.
In consequence of the ill health of the present
proprietor of the Chatham Steam Saw Mills, and
his intention of leaving Savannah, the above vain,
able establishment is offered lor sale on liberal
terms, either the whole or in shares. The engine
is a sixteen horse power, which works two com*
plete gangs of saws,* also a grift mill. The
building is 120 feet long, has 60 feet carriages, and
been in operation about six months, and i» in
ever)' respect in complete order. ^An unexpiwd
lease of tne wharf of nine years, which it 150 feet
front, and 50u feet deep—also a good dwelling-
house, with other out-buildings, all in good repair,
will be sold with the mill.
The above establishment can be viewed at any
time on application to M, HERBERT.
june 2—r 129
Valuable Real Estate.
FOR SALE
The HOUSES »nd LOT, comer of Broughton
and Whitaker street*, now under management of
Mr. Uaiford, formerly occupied by colonel Shell-
man, and well known as Shellman’s hoarding,
house, with all the house and kitchen FURNI
TURE, mosdy new, and in good order. Tosses,
sion will be given xt any time to suit the purclia*.
er. HENRY W. HILLS,
july 11.—jc.*- 156
John Litle tif Sons
Continue to carry on their manufactory of SAW
GINS in a very extensive manner, in CLarleston,
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.
They respectfully inform the planters ot Georgia
and the southern part of South-Carolina, that they
have established a correspondence with Messrs.
Rko4v» & GttELitE and Messrs. Gclhaud £c Tol-
tiiLL, factors, in Savannah, w here a constant sup-
y of Saw Gins will be kept on hand, and where
sample of their Gins is now to be seen at their
tores; where orders w iil he received and forward-
on to the manufacturers, with the number and
of the Gins. Orders from the above gentle
men will be promptly attended to and executed
with neatness and dispatch! Trice of large Gins
nine inch saws, £3 50 per saw; hand Gins, £80
their Gins warranted good, or the money re,
urned.
Wanted,
An Apprentice t.. tl.e • rb. rirg business.— |
Any free l.sd cf color-, or 'l l" r . will b- taken, pro
vided he ieof good character-, and seti-.e, fo
terra oi three or four vtars, and will be wellireat-1
ed- Apply at this' fin -e.
jnlj 33—x 164
Notice.
The estate and effects of Abbrev Erwi.t, A
and Ekwis Sc Co. having
subscribers for the payment
of certain debts in the first instance, and aftor-
iccustomed with taking care ot horses—the other w . rds r cr the 0 f a u d.ecreditorsof the said
.bout K yr-is old, remarkably Active and sens: | concerns, notice is hereby given to those interested,
Two Negro Boys to hire,
Bv the month, one about 20 years old, sir.an I FaviV cBors ISc Co”
.nd active, world suit well fora waiting bov. for bee „ a5 ’ siffned to tbe su
. gentleman travelling to the back country, being 0 f cemin dtMs j„ the
•both j»re country born. Apply at the Mer
chants’ and Planters* Hotel to
William Craij
july 28-si-163
Wanted to Kite
Twenty Dollars’ reward.
Ran away from the subscriber, on Monday the
27 h just, his netrru man Myles, he is about 25
yrars of age, 5 feet 8 or JO inches big!:; b« smart
ami intelligent- stout, vti! made, ar.d:» good look-
ing negro—had on when he went stray, a litjht
brown coat and !*g!;t colored pantaloons, lie,
and another negro, was seen cn the day he runa
way, pass through Ya mac raw and go towards the
Sau- mill, each of th«ro having a bundle of clothes.
The above reward udl be given for lodging him
in any of ’he gaols of this Mate or S. Carolina, or
to the .*-• bsenber. THOMAS M*GRAN.
july 30 ’84
I of the paid assignment." All persons indebted to
the said Andrew Efrwin,- Erwin, Groce Sc Co. or
Erwin Sc Co. are notified to pay the amount of
their debts to tl»e subscribers only, and a spee
dy payment will be required, in order to enable
the subscribers to make a settlement of the affairs
I of the said firms. All those having claims against
House, suitab.e lor a gcnterl family, pica- . . ....
|«an’.ly situated, for which a liberal rent will be I the said parties are requested to exhibit them to
•aid. Inquire at the store of Brant & Fox Tel- I the subscribers, duly attested
r»ir*s wharf.
july 28—»•—163
Notice.
All persons having demands against the estate
of Charles Skipwith, late of Wilkes count/, de-
ceased, art desired to render them in properly at
tested; and those indebted to said estate, wilj
moke payment to A. G. SEMMES, cdnJor.
Tl e Augusta Herald will publish the above for
dx weeks march 21—l—68
GEORGE HARGREAVES,^
JOHN M‘KINNE,
BARNA MKINXE,
WILUAM SIMS,
march 31 — 76
Lull
Georgia—Liberty county.
By Biij.fi ll.ki.-r. clerl^ol the court of ordinary
-for llir count; and state*forv«nirf.
Where**, joint M Co Wan :.mI William H Cz«-
srl» apply for letters of acifT 1. i.tratn.n on tht
.estate and effects of Thomas Uaktr, ia'e of J id
county, dr cessed.
These, art. -therefore, to cite »nd admor.isl;,
ail and Singular, tire kindred and creditors aMbc
tiid decesrted.to file their oluections, (if any *h-y
hxve) in ray office, xt Riccb-Sou h, on oi-before,
the first Monday i«Septcit hr nt at. otherwise let
ters of administration will be granted tlidT-lbStf
applicants
Given under my hand ant' «•«! ih;« ZTth Julr
1818, «od of the Indeperr ’t-r'c- t», r 43,; ,®, r
E. Baker, 9. c. •
Valuable Real Estate.
FOR SALE.
The subscriber wSLing to remove from Edge-
field district. South Carolina, will dispose of his
Plantations about 15 miles from Augusta, (Ga.)—
Notice " I ° ne tracl l >' in £ on creek, containing one
r . ,w * . * . . ^ t I thousand and thirteen acres; one other on Horn’s
Ah persons hairing ccmands ajgamst the estate j Creek, containing six hundred forty-nine acrc3.—
-TJohc Mann, tate of Augusta, deceased, are de- 0n , hcforraer ^ ^ood dwelling I,cere, and all
.•■Mi IA rr.rtisTW I hx m t f\ vtmnxwv alt rct.ri. .nd I ... .. ...
Wc, the subscribers, do certify that we have for
,c years past been supplied with Saw Gins from
For sale,
A CARRIAGE and pair of well broken HORSES,
Inquire of the printer*. june 6—133
~Ta rent
■ ^1 A DWELLING HOUSB On Brough.
||,I ton street, in a healthy and remarkably
* pleasant situation. Possession can M
given immediately. Apply to
John Lewis.
april 29 100
To rent,
(And possession given on the 1st of November next,)
r,
The STORES on thesuPscribcr’a wharf
. -.at presenl occupied by Messrs. Nichols,
Dobson & Hills—and that occupied by
Mr. House. Also, the brick building on
the Bay, near Barnardi-street, occupied by the ed
itors of the Columbian Museum. ft*. terms, it)
the absence of the subscriber, apply to Georgo
Jones, esquire. NOBLE W v J<j\ES.
june 6 133 y '
To rent,
FROM TIIK FIRST JTLT,
A pleasantly situated HOUSE, suitable for 4
small family.
Also a neat HOUSE and a GARDEN LOT, con
taining five acres. Possession of the latter may
be obtained immediately. Inquire of the printer*,
june 20 145
the work shop of John Lmx fit Son*; the work
and performance has given general satisfaction,
and we believe their Gins to ^e equal to any made
in this state, and that we have obtained the high
est price for cotton cleaned by their Gin* in
Charleston.
Jno. White & Co.
Chisolm 8t Tat lor.
North & Webb,
Rilf.t St O’Haak,
Francis G. I)k Liesseline,
Mar wood 8t Patterson,
Brown fic Tunis.
feb 14 3R
-ired to render them in properly attested; and necc out buddings, gristmill, cotton'macl.ine
diose indebud to said estate will make pa,mem „ d dlMl f lcr .. t wi th about 500 acres under cult,vs-
10 A ‘ ’■ se -LIES, crim or. I tion; on the latter tract there is an eligible s-ite
The Augti?:a Herald will publish the state no I for a mill or cotton gin. The lands are well a-
tce, f rkix weeks. march 21—5—68 I dapled to the growth of cotton or wheat.
■ — 7— — — I With the Lands will also be sold, 40 or 50
Noticey I NEGROES, good field hands; and the stock,
Ad persons having demand* against the estate wh, ch is considerable, together with the season’*
.f.HiP .‘ate Thomas Mendenhall, esquire, are re- J cro P» if required.
™Sdto present them within the tine prescrib-1 T erni ^ one-third down, the remainder at one
d"by law; and all these indebted are requested
to make immediate pat meat to the subscribers.
John Ltstlirop, 9 ,
George Hall, 5 adm ors ’
-180
and iwo year, credit, with approved -indorsers
and mortgage.
Application to be made on thef remises to the
subscriber, or to L. C. Canlelow and William
M.llarv, Augusta. Gx
' apnl 21—ej|—94.
JOHN ORMOE.
For sale.
The subscriber offers ter sale his Pl+ANTA-
TION and FAIIM, two miles from the city, oa
the Thunderbolt road, containing one hundred
and twelve acres of Land, of the following des
cription, viz: &b?ut twenty-five acres of prime
high cotton land, uncleared; and about forty-five
acres of prime swamp land, which is the more
valuable that the several owners of the same swamp
hare come to a contract to have it immediately
drained and cleared. There is on the said Farm
Tttabl^ Garden,in full flourish and well stock
ed with vegetables for the season, with a large
Orchard of the best grapes and friits. The pre
mises consist in a small Dwelling-House, Kitchen
and Stable, n tolerab’e repair, and good Negro
Hruses. Four NEGROES, cf good character
and well acquainted with gardening and market
ing, will be fold with the lar.d. For further par
ticulars apply to the subscriber, on the premises,
or to I. Stoct, in Savannah.
Peter Reigne.
June IS- -—cnI 143
To let
The west tenement of the HUOSB near the Mu»
seum Office, on the Bay—Immediate possession
will be given. For terms apply to
George Jones.
may 12 ——111
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Notice.
All person* havinc? demands agiinst the estate
offthe late Robsrt James Houston, deceased, a>e
hereby requested to present, aitliout delay,
their accounts dulv attested to Messrs. R. & J.
Habersham; and these indebted to make immedi
ate payment to them, or to the subscriber.
v 3 PATRICK HOUSTON,
april 8-83 cdr:in„:ro,c-.
Blank Manifests
For sale
The following LANDS lying in the county of
Camden and stale of Georgia:
6070 acres—Tite well knownjplace called Cole,
mine, in the river St Mary’s, about thirty mitts
above the town, and occupying the north bank of
the river, about three miles.
11,015 acres in three tracts, at M’Girth* terry,
occupying the north bank'of St. Mary’s river sev
eral miles, and lying a little above the former.—
The whole forming one body, and no part more
than two and a half miles from the river.
Some Lots in the town of Bt. Mary's, and a
small trait of 100 acres on the high point of Cum.
berland island. The St. .Mary’s lands have a
quantity of tide swamp, but are m.stiy valuable
lor their pine and cypress timber. The river il
navigable, for vessels drawing 14 feet water, to
Coltrjine, and 12 feet to M’Girth’s ferry. Tlie
titles for these lands are unquestionable, and w ill .
be guaranteed by tne owner, (in whose possession
they have long been) and whose ability to do ui
»ili not be questioned. They Will be sold in small
tracts, or o'herwise. on favorable terms to suit
'.urcharers, as the proprietor has determined to
close bis business in Georgia as soon as possible.
Apply to _ SAMUEL M. BOND,
june It——f 137
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For sale at this office.
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Georgia—Effingham county.
P,y Jotui Uharl'o-', rnrk ot the court of ordinary
eftbe county and state aforesaid.
Where*.*," James Herman Crum, applies for
„f administritien on the estate anti effects
of Herman Crum, late of said county, deceased,
as next of kin. . . ,
These, are, therefore, to cite and admrrash a 4
and singular, the kindred and creditora of tbe sail]
deceased, to file their objections (if any they have )
in my <'«re, at Effingham, on or before th#
25th day of August next, othrtr.x Utters of »4-
jninis*ration wifi be granted t|,e «.d ap^jot.
Gives under my ha no and. seal Bus 25thto
of July. 1618, *ad 43d year of American unfer
pender.ee.
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Juiyp
JOHN CHfELTPib".fff»
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