Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1816-1818, August 15, 1818, Image 1

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k. if i"A. v SAVANNAH \t=TSt a* No. m-ra. jtfj. .Jgftft. == SATURDAY EVENING For New-York The brig SUPERB, Reeves, master, I Rum. rlbersbave always on hand, a sunply I D _ The nb»ri!i __ .to tail on the 23d. For frrijlit or pas-1 or the Darien itL'M, by the puncliccn or greater I ee apply to the captain on board, at f * , ' i “ - - - — 1 ..untcr’a wharf, or to Scarbrough & M‘Kinne. my 13 17f> For Boston Tbf scnoowr MAKV« explain Jn LFor freight (* bich vill be taken b^MM^e anplj to HAUL* & HOT I lino h'lt't tsndinj from said schooner 150 casks Stone I-me «ugis — js | cjumtity. Its quality is so near that of Jamaica, j | that few can distinguish between tfi<-c Bills oj Exchange On Greenock, payable in London, ftfr sale tyj James Caitu triers- dec 2 164 sits'4- CARNOC.HAN A M1TOIPX, or J. H GIEK1E, Hanoi. L 166 Green Coffee, Holland Gin Ig Iron. 30-1 bag, prime green Coffee 5 pipe* genuine Holland Gin 50 barrtls country do 15 tons Iron 5'J puncheon 3d proof Hum a 10 kegs Tobacco 5 pipes Madeira Wipe I For tale b> MEIGS k REED. sup 6 l 167 Far sale Best double Brown Stout Porter, bottled and in IiIkIs. Bottled Beer, in casks of 6 dozen each 4 trunk* ready made Clothing l'orsde by JAMES CABRUTnfeRS. june 6 130 Woollen Goods, i , The subscribers itave received, b# the Brits!, brig Maria, from Liverpool, a frs*h 3*10ply of it- perfine Cloths, Cassimerca and white Slams; wntti they oiler for salr, by tire piece or jktrjUge, on accommodating leans. * *. James Dickson & Co! augll cs—-169 • »d r For freight or charter Tin finl iateSiehooner TUMnOS* 'aptrin Philips, burthen abiut 400 bar • lv—haring fart trail-eight for Boston a . mill give that port the preference, but tvou'd ••oceed towny northern port, as freight may of- tcr, Inooii'e on board, near the Exchange, or ~ '* ,hs ' (r Meigs <Jf Itwhl. 1 atg M -a--—*170 ‘^" Fire-Wood wanted?" ' <?JV* THE WESTERN WATERS. •The .tram-boat Company w Herirnus ofeon „ c ,. upplv , -acting for a regular supply of WOOD. to be or-1 (he manufactory, }o be had of *ered for the use of the steam boats the ensutngl * season, at convenient landing places on Oeoni c Tri'l Alum ihs riser*. The Wood must be of pitch pine, cut from the bodies of large trees, of high find growth, and well seasoned-Light-wood could be preferred. Persona trilling to eontraci )T the delivery at one or more landings, will end tbeir proposals, specify ing the rate per enrd nd the name of the landing, its estimated distance Saw-Mill Cranks and Gudgeons. A constant supply always on hand, direct from S. C. Dunning, ,\V 2, Commerce hots. aug 8- For sale by aug 1^ *— Oats -169 H. TUPPER, Jiice 9 wharf mm Dafitr.i Milledgev.il;, or some public place, j-he proposals to be addressed either to Joaxm | Icrcigipsos, treasurer, at Augusts; or Ricn^ap V/ktx'z, Savannah. j Samuel Howard. fry The editor* of the MiUodgrville paper* are equetted to insert the foregoing for 3 months. | aug 4 166 f £?■ In our abwajee from this city, or a (.hurt time. Jobs M'Nisu, cvq and Mr. ' i Alroy, are our attornies. } Joint Sfpeokman Co. ■' * a ,tg G 168 F ilter’s -wharf. *. M * During the absence of the wliscriher from the atstr, F.hwmhb Stzbbixs, esq. 1 * duly aulhuriaed to act as my attorney. Sarah Blacksell. jure 27 st 150 • ' " Notice Du-inr my absence from this place Mr. Ciums" | Matti.il will act as my attorney. S. J. Bourgaux. aug 8—t—1,68 Notice. All persons indebted to me will please make syment to Mr. Ganosrn Tim, who is coiifi l«d my agent, during 0,3 june 19—t— "" Lloyd §■ Morrison tt»»wwilw'isjLiflsco. ffim the Exchange »_x> col. Pray’a brick building, otter the store of Messrs G*udrv k Dufuire. V joly 25 162 Soap and Oats. 30 whole and 21 half boxes ycliuw Soap '■00 bushels heavy Oats For sale by K. F. k OLIVER PALMES, aug 13 » 171) _ John C. Holcombe On consignment, Landing from tchr. Gen A. Jucksunjrom N. York, I 3 5& d 1Sugor * 85 bags green C flee 5 hogsheads loaf Sugar 10 hogshead* Jamaica Hum a. 20 barrels Gin “ 84 nests Hand Ro ves Received, ‘C pan bkio jrtr&iz-setcrsisE, rro* hasti, Oinahurgs. of a superior qual.t/ | t Linen Check, nrgro Shirts ^ Ladies and gent if men's Shoes ^ ' Seine and aiil 7'aine Hlue ami black superfine Broadcloth ' , Silk K.bbon, linen cambric K&ndkeic£lc& Witling Paper, Quills, Wafers . .V Gilt, silver and gold Watches ’jsf ’• Sweet Oil. in baskets; vdftftCotfgf Table ChHtis and IC^kini . O^naburgs Thread, low priced Ua*s Single and double barrel Guns and Pistols Half pint and double flint Tumblers Soft shelled Almonds Window Glass 8 by 10 Chairs, black and white fquare Tiles Paper Hanging, of assarted quality* with band * some colkotions Furniture , cotton Fringe Bidets, turtle shell Combs, Gloves Powder Flasks and shut Bags Claret, in boxen; Marbles, he For sale by CHARLES MALTlEL. august 1 t,v 16.5 New Summer Goods. The su'-scribers Aut. received, 6y the thipt Jane aid Georgia, Jstt arrived from JUxerpoel, AN EXTENSIVE SUPPLY SEASONABLE DRY GOODS, which have been selected by one of the partners and will be sold by the Apiece or package on re*. !*o.-.kbit teems. ANDREW LOW & CO. tnav 96 123 Friends i John Jjitie jSums Continue to carry on their m -nufactory of SAV. GINS in a very extensive manner, in CtarUbton, where the planters of green $etd cotton, ami their factors can be supplied with SAW GINS made of the best materials, greatly improved, ami - much approved of by the planters and fsotors of For sale, on accommodating terms, if taken from I Charleston, as will appear in n certificate below, the wharf, by WILLIAM II. JOYNER, I They respectfully inform the planters of Georgia aug 11—m—169 Smith'$ building. I and the southern part of South-Carolina, that they ■ ■■'-» I have established a correspondence with Messrs, i. P&tty I Uhows Sc Ghex^c and Messrs. CufUAiiD it Pol Ifas just receiv'd per b r, g Hero, from Philadelphia, I will, factors, in Savann.ih, w here a constant sup — rt-..— •* * I ply of Saw Gins will be kept on hand, and where a sample of their Gins is now to he seen .at their stores; where orders will be received and forward ed on to the manufacturers, with the number and size of the Gins. Orders from the above gentle men will be promptly attended to and executed w'ith neatness and dispatch. Price of large Gins nine inch saws, g3 50 per saw; hand Gins, £00 U their Gins warranted good, or tbc money re, urneu. 66 pieces Cotton Bagging 12 ca^es silk Umbrellas aug 11 r 169 For sate, 20 bags heavy black Pepper 3 do Ginger 5 pipes Sicily Madeira Wine 10 barrels navy Bread 1 b^le sewing Twine 50 bundles best northern Hay 1 pine counting-house Desk, complete Together with a variety of fancy and or- i namentai Chairs. Fur sale by Rea & Butler, aug 1 1—t—K 9 JllKinnc't wharf For sale. 25 casks London bottled Porter, good and in fine order 6 hhds draught Porter 6 J dozen Beer, which having been unpacked from .the casks, will be sold by the single dozen or greater quantity * * ^ 4 trunks ready made Clothing Iron money Chests, different sizes Cast iron Grate*— all of which will be dispos ed of on liberal terms, to close sales. James Carruthcrs, aug ll—5t—169 Smith'$ wharf Charleston Wire Manufactory. Tlie >ubscriber informs the public, that he car We, the subscribers, <lt> certify that » e have for some years past been supplied with Ssu- Gins from the work shop of Joas Lim & Soxs; the wo.k and pjrfonnancc has given general satisfaction, and we believe their Gins to he i qua! to any made in this state, and that we hat e obtained the high est price for cotton cleaned by their Gins in ChatUston. Jxo. Whits *< Co. Chisolm k Tatlob, North k Wibb, Kilet A GTIur, Fbxbcis G. Dk Lizssklibz, Maowood & Pattmisox, Bbowx & Texts. feb 14 38 ‘ Notice. The goods and effects, stock in trade, books of account, kc. of Josiph Hitches of Savannah, sid- ler, having been assigntd to the subscribers, for the purpose of making a ratable distribution of the money which may arise from a sale of die same among his creditors, notice is hereby giren Having taken the ware-liny..e lately occupied by I r jpn ou the WOVE 11 IHS -l/./.VC/VACTOUY, 1 0 f t|„ paid aastgnment, to the creditors of the said Flewellin & Dickinson, offera his aeriices in the FACTORAGE ii COMMISSION'LINT. i itll its various branches, and will be happy to at- end to the ordcra of his friends for any articles ftis store lionscs sre now undergoing a thorough | in his line; and partirularly request that any or- repair for Uie reception of produce, merchandize, Jtc.—and strict attention w ill be paid to all busi ness committed to liis care Autf itla, fGti JJulu 1 18* 8.—| 156 lers in Ilia line of business, for the ensuing fall, I signees. may be sent in during the summer, that lie may 1 be enabled to execute them in time (or the coming fall, as he intends staying in the city and keeping hia rsiabli«hinent going or. during the summer, lie manufactures all kinds of rice Scrcen’Vire, repaired; rolling Screens for merchant mills; Biddies and Screens for Dutch nulls do. fur bricklayers; meal, Joseph Kitchen, that they may present their de mands, and to those indebted that they mskepay- ment, to Jibiiiiaii Ccrirs, attorney for the as- Dissolution HHi The conartncrship h rctnfore existing under | it) whole sets, or old Screen •he firm id J E. Whits ft Co so Car ns the repre- ■itstivrs of the estate of Jons .IacbsoxIisic been interested or concerned, was dissolved and dis .-oatintied on the 1 8tb instant, by limitation and mu'ii d consent. Their busine-s will be conduct ed as heretofore by the underrigned .1 K WHITE, STEELE WHITE julv 25 rt 162 sug 4- John Lohra, Abraham ('tirlile Edmund Kinsey, J 166 ,1. Notice. ,The subscribers buvinp entered into copart- .3 stray Bay Mare , Was a few days ago Isktu up by a negro. Til. jOwm*r, bv paying all expei ces, rrv. ariling tb.' nr ern, can luve her by »p; l*inff to Reuben Wit liauis, in Ya mac raw. 13 — m*—17J Valuable Real Estate. FORSAKE., The subscriber wishing to rem-ive from E-’l’e- . ; jn the T , x „ st . Man's, aho it tlurtv nme# Xeld distriQt, South tuirulinibwdldni pose ol ,s ; occupying thb north bank of plantations, about 13 miles from Augusts. ( «» )- j rlrgr , bon , , !iree ni i k ' s . ° #n^a. i. iixe*. mi i .hevs-v’ii creek, containing one | K ’ Norn's I a* those at Philadelphia ami New.Yorx. Any orders left with Mes-rs Scarbrough fit \| Kivxk. orlorwanled to the subscriber, will be lunkfuib received and punctunlly executed. JOHN S. JONES, *V>. 1*2, Chuck sited, Charleston For sale The following LANDS lying in the county of Camden and state of Georgia: 6 70 acres—The well known place called Cole, ne, in the riier St. Mary’s, about thirty miles One twit l lying on Cbtvc , th 'uvjwl and thirteen 1 ’Creek, containing six I I .On tho former necessary oat I _ . \ mid distillery, with about 5C0 acres under cultiva- 11,015 acres in three tracts, at M'Girths feriy, ri.pted to the growth of cotton or wheat With the l.and-1 will also be sold, 40 or 50 NEGROES, good fi Id hand’; anil the stock crop, if required. [ an 1 I *nl Ternis, one-third down, the remainder at one I. . j () 1.1 two years crodit, with approved endorser, (on „ , i mortgage. AppUcat'nin tol>e made on the premises to the Subscriber, or to L C. Cantelow and William Jl.llaty. Augusta. Ga JOHN OR! spr.l 21—caf-94- Twenty dollars’ reward. r 0 CK'E T- It o O A* /. OS 7 ’. luist Fridiy. in kavannah, cf red morocco, con taining a Hundred ll 'llar Hill of the hank of Geor gia. an 1 nineteen dollars in small b II* ofdillerent bi-k‘. and t»o Note* of Hand drawn b 'Stephen Marl- • w in favor of the subscriber, on* fur 3d and th-' other for 13 dollars—and one o^er drawn b> Eamuel Sister in f ,vt>r of the suhsuiaber for 20 | tlnDsrs. dated 13th April. 1813; a certiftca’e from I I wheat and cockel Seives, by the dozen or | nvrsliip Ln business, in future their TAILORING d I -mailer quantity; wire Safes of a superior quality; I BUS1NE5S will he conducted under the fim of Wire, for milk houses and cellar windows; rice Caxxox & EowLin. who return their graieful and Hour St Ives for plan'ers. Be: which he pledges < ! >»hks lo the gentlemen of Savannah and its vt- I,in.self are as good in quality, and as cheap in I T1I >ity for the liberal patronage heretofore re- ■ * ■ " ceived, .and fiatter tU?TTHelr<-«, by their superior workmanship and promptitude in bm:ine93, to merit a pood share of public pairoiif^e. The busyness will be conducted in the store oCctpied by J. W. Cannon, on St. Julian ftreet, opposite the store lately occupied by Messrs. Sttbbns & Mason N. B. Constantly kept cr. hand, a g:v:d zisort- ment of first chop Cloths, Casimerfs, Verfinps, Trimmings, &c. for the accoir.moda’ion cf ther customers. J. W CANNON, J- FOWLER. july 11 158 Notice. The estate and effects of Ascstv Rnxrnr, A. Rbwis, Groce fit Co- and Enwiv fit Co. having the subscribers fur the payment i the first Instance, and after- fit of all ih&creditorsof the raid concerns, notice is hereby given to tliorr iaterested, of the said nssignmcr.t. AH nereona indebted to the sakl Andrew Erwin, Erwin. Groce 8c Co. or Erwin fic Co. are notified to pay the amount of tl.cir debts to the subscribers only, and a spee dy payment will be required. In order to enable the subscribers to make a settlement of the affairs of tlie said firms. All those having claims against the said parties a r e requested to exhibit them to the subbcriber^, dulv attested GEORGE HARGREAVES,^ JOHN M'KINNE, 11ARNA M'KINNE, WILLIAM SIMS, tpareh 31 76 Notice. All persons having demands against the estate of the late ttobsrt James Houston, deceased, are . . ,i. i S>*n*c Lots in tlie town of St. Mart's, and a tion; t*n the lutter tract-the re i« an thp .j m e I |ract i^o acresori tlie high point of Cum- r ? T ? T'-U A®?’™?11* if"ii..*? ** U IbsrLrd isUnd. The St. Mary 's land> have quoility til tide swamp, but are mostly valuable for .h. ir pine and cyprets timber. The ri»«r is -esblc. for vessel's drawing 14 f>et water, to Dry Goods, Crockery, 4"c- 150 crates Crockery Sfii) pieces cotton Bagging 3000 iron Hots and Spfdsis 20 bale, negro FLina 2<J do London duffle Blanket, 19 trunks’Print* 5 bales coarse Broadcloths 5 do Krrsimcre 1 case steam loom Shirting 2 do 4 v cotton do 1 do » , .* 4 do -brown Sheeting 4 do Irish Duck 3 do toilncT t esting* 1 do Carpeting 8 cases linen anil cotton Cheek* 1 case C"t!on Hosiery 4 cases Ginghams usd nnion Stripes I case b"Ok and mull mull Muslin 4 pair double Jack-Screws I bale Towelling 1 do .white Flannels 1 case Salamanca* 1 bale Bombazets 2 bales rose Blanket* aug 8- -163 For sale by S. C.'I)utiiiiu t Ne. 2, Commerce Rtne. House and Sign Painting. Ei’iinAiM I’micc takes this method of informing his friends and the public in general, that he has entered into copartnership with Mr. IF. A. Me- Comltith. and the business in future will be con ducted under the firm of E. PxincK It Co at their establishment in Bay-lane, two doors below Whit nker street, where all orders for Painting will be thankfully received, and punctually attended to Ephraim Peirce, W. A. McCaudlisii, July 28 163 ' Notice. The subscriber lias removed to the store lately occupied by Mr. Alley, on the Bay, next door to the Republican printing office, where he intends to have c’l kinds of TAILORING WORK exe cuted with neatness and dispatch, in the newes ( style and most approved manner; and returns his thaiiks to his former customers, and hopes, by hia workmanship bring interior to none and his steady attention to his business; to merit a. liberal share of tlie public patronage. Qoorci; A. Ash, aug 3 163 Merchant Tailor Aiotice. In conlequenec of Jonx Mlijrz’s retiring to Beaufort, the copartnership of Gillztt k Milks is this day dissolved hy mutual consent. Those indebted to the above firm are requested to mat e laymept thereof to William S. GiUelt, who iwliere- >y authori.-cd to receive the same: and also, tu settle all claims against the Said firm. - — ■ (fj- Tlie Business In Beaufort will be conducted by Jonx Milks, and that in Savannah by William S. GiLLi.Tr, hereafter on individual account. William S. Gtllett, John Milne. march 18 - 65 Valuable Land Negroes for sale. The subscriber offers for sale, his PLANTA TION, consi&uug ot six hundred and sixty acres of land, situate on the road leading from Louis ville to Augujta, distant about three miles from die former place. It is well improved; and there is rather more than two hundred acres of cleared laud, 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 oi January next. Noble \V. Jones. T june 6 133 Valuable Lands for sale. A tract of LAND situated upon the south side of tlie Alatamuha river, adjoining the celebrated plantation of Jrhn Couper, esq whose crops of cotton made there sre known to be of the first quality. Tlie tract consists of 1025 acres, of A'hich 295 are represented as prime tide swamp, n a re-«urvey by McKinnon; the remainder is mixed pine land and swamp. For terms apply to Wm. Payne & Sons, in Charleston; or in Savannah lo PETIT L)E VILLERS. - 4 166 which is consitlnablc, togeUitr with the season’* C( , krairc ; „ n j 12 * tr t to M'Gir.h’ ferry! Tlie titles for these Ian .is are unquestionable, anil vill eeil b.- me owner, (in whose possessi- n long been) and whote ability to tio so Ji not be questioned. They w.l! be sold in ftr.MI t acts, or otherwise, on favorable terms to suit urchasere, a« tlie proprietor lus determined to close bis business in Georgia as soon as possible. Apply to SAMVEL M. BOND, iune It —t 137 l >G1, Carpenters to be hired. Four orderi> jtowht ntgro carpenter*, arcus-I tomed to framing, shingling, Ac. will be hirtd to hereby requested to present, " I’hou' delay, any person, whose good treatment c! them can be I their aecoun’s duly attested to Messrs. H. Sc J. relied en. Wages to be paid weekly, And for | lUberdrun; and thoiC iniebled to mr.Ve iinmed:- oiher terms ap' iy to the printer, aug 11-— x -—169 f A lA)ng-Boat ... — . Rcinr pick'd i;p about -5 miles above Savan- thcclc’k cf Bullpdi c«unt>^ cf m> nyk »nd | the bt.at abi’Ui 16 feet keel, 6 or 7 Ccct br«n !. A rf»*rjwd*of -Wdulljtf* will be given for I breadth, having a roller in her stem, painted ■ \ . - L- . I. ,.aL .to OiiiilA its Km •»• rt'irn. it I . . • ... a a ■ 1 t — - - - - I jail -owk ". b >t>k and it J Contens bv leaving it »•. the . (Bee of the Savannah R publicity or to . -, Aaron ('one, 4U .H'* -» 1*0 II’Ji ch ceu-t, .—2 — Jfot-.ce. . All persons ir Jt-bted to t)te estate of Wiffian 1 I ASSIZE l Thomas Harris, deceased. Isle of M 1 'Ititoih ccun- - tv are desiied to nuke imnudis'C p.yment; and liiAse baling claims to presen’ them li r paym<n‘. properly attested, previou* to tlie 1st of Sepum terneit . Ri njAmin Baker, ? txt c'or* of which all baker* m y,' ■irtl-u. u,.. ” black outaide and red ir.sids; whoever having Inst thes me, mav have it hy enquiring at WiJiam ‘>mi h’s, at Raule-row, at the sign ul the Porpoise ail, onraving ill up nee*, aug 11 *1 169 William Dunham M Itlwi (iinlfi 3*3* S3,1 SIR-—+«»•—143 liil The price of Hour barrel, the v eight 'of fc must be si Mllou*,yiz- 12J cenU loaf must iveigh Of do do ik.. db rhich all bake** Vtd seller* of bread wjU ahe chir note. * J9HN I. ROBERTS, aU g 11—169 • eiry trea f«r e * > .i; * ' “ , *T tte payment to them, cr to the subscriber. PATRICK HOUSTON, april .3—83 ^ aJir.inittra.o-. Notice. — All prreons having demands agai*Kpip e»(at c of Charles Skipwith, late of Wilkes count/, de ceased, are desired to render them in properly a 1 tested; and those indebted to said estate, will make payment to A. G. SEMMES, adm’er. t. The Augusta Herald will publish the »b,.ve for six .reeks * march 21—;—63 Notice* -. ’ p .. . All persons having jflemands against the estate for the ore*®* 1 n ' on “* j of John Mann, late of Augusta, deceased, are dt- *■ * j sired to render them in property attested; and weigh 2 1 I t bose indebted to said estate will make pa' meet «6 I 0 V.o A. G. SEMMES, aMor. The Augusts Herald will publish the above no | bee, for.six week*. march 2J—|—68 BREAD, eh ven dollars per Lands for sale. One thousand and’fifty acres of LAND, in Me- Intosh county, Hroro neck, in two separate tracts, one of which containing three hundred and sixty (36'J) acres, is situated on ihe Salts, immediately open to Sapelo Island remarkably lieallhy, with a good two-etory dwelling House. Kitchen and oth er necessary out buildings on tlie premises; two hundred acres of which- are good cot'on land, cleared and under good fence. The other tract, which is within a mile and a half of the first, con tains 6 W acres, two hundred and fifty (259) of which are of first quality high inland swamp, very level and easily drained,' having a large salt creek at either extremity—it may be considered as prime land for com, cotton or sugar cane, and rosy he rendered perfectly secure by a force of 40 or SO hands.—There is a great dea! cf light red oak land, some storey kr-owlcs, and the balance well limbered pine barren. For terms apply to Mr. Jon* Law-is, in Savannah, or to the subscriber on the {remises. H. Giguilliat. au-r e 167 To rent;' 1 ' ‘' (An flpi ’srssion ven on the 1st of November next,) The STORES on thesuo'cnbfr*# wharf at rreser^ occupied by Mes?rt. NichoK Dobsons lliils—and tj»ak occupied by Mr. House. Also, the brick biuldirg on the Bar, n*?srBare.ird-streel, occupied b£the ed itors of tlie Cohmbfan Museum. For term*, in tke absence of the subscriber, upplv to George Jones, esquire. ^ NOBLE W. JONES, june 6 153 I offerin' It:, at the ei eiccte<L to other duties U*le. aug t>——.—ifiB Tb the Public— nd Fellow- Citizens— If a candidate for C. *rib ftht Mar. iQing tiiction; and pledge myself ■- the Market kept de^QT' 1 table to oniirance and law* WILLIAM A- MOO! I offer as a candidate for Clr-k of the Marl.ee— if elected, will endeavor to discliarae the dudes thereof. * JOHN DIU.ON. ' aug 8 16S ' To the Public-— Frixxds!—-1 offer as » pandidate for Clerk ot tlie Market, H elected W'U endeavor to discharge the duties of the offlee. JUNA. CUNE. ‘ aug 13 170 Owners of Houses and Wharves TAKE NOTICE. The Managers and Assistant* of Engines srilf proceed to. ciskp ap easq-.instion of the stale st j Xr.btekets. ladders, lire, 'hroifehp^ .IwFrvf spectiye warm On Saturday, the 2£a August nekti Those that would wish to save thcnweh-Cf the trouble of being summoned before counpil will be complete. it, order of the hoard, John Haupt, cltrk. July 2S * 163 ... ~T„. re nt, * ynox T*r. TIUST jrpT, A rhisntly situated HOUSI, suilah'e for a small funds. * Also a neat HOUSE and a GARDEN LOT, eon taining Sve seres. Possession of ilie laiter may be obtained immediately. Inquire of the printers, june 2'i 145 lo let The west tenement cf the HCQSE near the Mi scum Office, on the Bay—Immediate p will be given. For terms apply to George Jones mav 15 HI, Blank Manifests ' ^ For sale at this oitite. VALUABLE Patent Medicines. Dr. Relfe’s Botanical DrofS. Tlirse Drops are a radical cure for Salt Rheum, Scurvey, Scrofula, St. Anthony’a Fire, Leprosy, pimpled faces, sore legs, ulcere, vencrial taints, whan mercury has failed, arc the best spring and autumnal physic, and may be given to children with perfect safety. Price gl. Ask for' Dr. Uclfe’s Botanical Drops—observe the signature "W. T. Coxw-at, 11 on the outside printed wrapper. 1)U KELFE’S ASTHMATIC PILLS. These Pil.s give instant east- in all coughs, fold), asthmas, difficulty of breathing, wherzinr, tight ness of the chest, consumption, pain in the side, spitting uf blood, dullness and shivering!, thefire. runners of jevert. lie. Common cold* ire re moved in a few hours. The aged will experi ence rebel equally agreeable and instantaneous, even when the lungs are affected. Price gl Ask for Dr. RCUc's Asthmatic Pills. One box, containing 12 Pills, frequently c fiicts a cure Tt prevent impoti ion the outside printed wrapper is signed by the sole proprietor, W. T. l onwax.— Observe this as y ou value health. DR HELKE’S ANTIKILIOUS PILLS. For indigestion, loss of appetite, lietlcssness, head acl.e, costivcne.j, flatulence, Cholic, bilious clil.CL.UHS, Ac. ■ 'fo comment onthe rfticacy of these Pills, after successful!.aptricnce of many years in England lias established their reputation, as medntlss— autfice it to observe, that for redundancy ol bile, flatulence, co-tiveness, head-ariu, Ac. Ac il.cy will undoubtedly prove far more serviceable Uian those drastic purges loo frequently m.ployed, and will not only at the same tune ti lid to m. ovc he offending cause by gentle motions, end treng'.hen tlie digesting oigHiisi but impri ve the pjietite and renovate ihe system, which other wise in * little time would be liable tojaundie*, fevers, Ac. BRITISH ANTISEPTIC RKNTRIFICB. The looth Ache is not only prci-ntcd by- lh'13 dentrifice, but it renders the teeth beautiful and white (though heretofore black) remotes the cause of fueter arising from decayed tea'll, eradi cates the scurty from the gums, and at the satoe time it restores to them their original efflurescen- r.y, imparts to the breath a most delectable sweet ness. Price gl. •" ■ UR. J EBB’S CELEBRATED LINIMENT. For ltliL-umatism, buli-.es, sprains, childklains, numbness, stillness in tin joints, Ac. '1 he relief immediate, and cure frequently in 24 hours. *s . DK. KELFE’S AROMATIC FEMALE PiLLS,, For O/ntnutior.'e, DeliUty, Rypocondriu, iic. These Tills cleanse, punly, and cause a tree cir culation of tlie blood when in a manner suspend- assist the female when nature rt quire? it, whereby health is established, ami the patient be fore pale as death, restored to a lively and aiiiira- ’.ed complexion. They are likewise conducive ttf the health of married ladies, unless when preg nant, at which time they must not be taken.- • - Price g3. ALBION CORN PLAISTER ! ! This Plaiater affords instant relief at the same time i: dissolves and draws the coratiut by tbf root, without tlie least pain. Price^gl. ' CAMBRIAN TOOTH-ACHE PILLS, The relief is immediate without the least injury the tooth. Price gl. .* .• DUMFRIES’ OINTMENT. A certain safe cure and for cutaneous eruption^ and the itch being ever so inveterate in onehour’* application. No danger trom taking cold! Doe, not contain Uie least particle of mercury, or other pernicious ingredient. Ask for “Dumfries Oint ment.'’ As you value your health observe Use sig; t nature *W. T.Cqxwas.” Price 50 cent* - l DUMFRIES’ LOTION. A cure for the (tch and other cutaneous erup tions, without smell, with whicusaenons may cure themselves with the greatest secrecy. DR. RELFE’S VEGETABLE SPECIFY. A remedy for sick head-ache, sickness of the; stomach, flatulence, bilious affections and *.* a preparatory befvj-e sea bathing, Ac. Price gl. DR. RELFE’S VEGETABLE RHEUMATIC PILLS. To expatiste on Uie superior efficacy of there Pills, would be superfluous. After a successful experience of many years in Europe, where they are frequently to be met with in theextempnnuie. on* prescriptions of the must eminent of the fa- culty.viz. Dr. Letso n, M. D. F. It S. Dr. Austen, “. D. l)r. Relfe, M. I>. Dr. Hugh Smith, M. I). . Fothergill, M. U. Dr, Pordyce, M. JI. til of London. In iehcmstiim, Gout, Cramp, Spasm, stifibciis ir, the joints, Ac. they will be found sin gularly ftficicious, and may be used by females under all circumstance* to great advantage. As physic, ’hev opera:.-, perfectly easy end without pain. Price 50 cents ' J -‘-’W DU. HUNTER’S PILLS. « V An infallible remedy for all disorderxef a pri vate nature—perfectly safe. . " »} DR. HUNTER’S dBRATE, Por inveterate ulcers. (fJ-The above medicines are for sale by special appointment at tlie medical More of EDWARD COPPF.E, july 7—154 .’-I.rl-ct.tqv..re. Notice. All personshaving demands against the estate of captain Tirana* Rice, deceased, are mpiesteel to render them in duly atteated, within the time prescribed by taw; and ibose persons indebted to said .estate, are required r.o make immediate pay’- i^ent-to i * ’ * EJienezer S. Rees') * T- ? Thomas XV, r*ice. j ' *' april H ■ ■ — — 94 -ime" s-ffi i hi lt*’ .r v h the •ihle wy ■ >-e’ th-- _ 5