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No. 178— VoL XVI.
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TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER i, 1818.
Whole. No. 3129.
For freight or charter,
to in roar » m nnuu ars-ras.
The fine fait ailing echr. MANIRVA,
r captain Craighead. She wiB (Met with
^Immediate diapatcli. For (night —
: apply on board, or to
L. Petty;
IFAs Aar just receietd fir sale, by tie tame,
5000 Bricks
10j0 bunches Onions, and
A few boxes Porter sag 23—174
From IfoUand—direct.
LasuCsg from brig SuDy^ina, captain Chase,from
Rotterdam, _
300 pipes superior Hollsnd Gin
S eases double and tingle barrel Fowling-pieces
30 bo ha Katsia and ravens Dock
3 cases Sheeting, Shirting and Diaper
10 esses Violins, with Strings and Sticks
JO (nabogany and oak Liquor Cases
900 gin Cates. 13 buttles each -
i 10 hampers Seltzer Water, in jugs of two doz.
An each
330 empty Demijohns
60 basket Waggons, for children
3 iron Chests, for counting rooms
For sale by J. BATTELLE.
For sole, freight or charter
The brig 8ALLY-ANN. capt. Chare
330 tons, sails remarkably fast, has liand-
,«ome accommodations; tails, cables, spars,
Sboats, Bsc. nearly til new; newly sheath-
j and may be sent to sea without expense.—
Apply as above.
Landing.from schooner Decatitf,
100 casks Stone lime
6000 feet white pine Boards and Joist
For tale as above,
sue 33 t 174
For sale
200 pieces first quality Dundee Cotton Bagging
Richards <Sj" Harroway
aug 29 1*7
Hair Matrasses,
Of various sizes, and of the best quality hair
and ticking, constantly on band, at the Cabinet
and Chair warc-kouse pf
Fartes & Miller,
aug 29—177 Jlnughton-itrcct.
Notice.
Persons who have made 6o free as to take Books
'from the house of A. Nichols, esq. belonging to
the subscriber are requested to return them im
mediately, otherwise compulsive measures will
be enfurcul on thusc whom he has proof «f.
James 11. Watson.
* auj? 29— m ■—177
Take Notice.
All persons are forbid purchasing lots, Nos. 11
16,17, and improvements, on the South Common,
advertised by the alieriff of Chatham county, to be
told on the first Tuesday in September next—
levied on as the property of tiic undersigned, to
satisfy a judgment in £»vor of Joseph Uorgayo,
as the said jodgnicnttat been satisfied in Amelia,
in the presence of Mr. Ponce. Tlie document
shewing the settlement is in the possession ol
Levi S. D'Lyon, esq. JOHN S: G1ZOKME.
wug 29 'a* 177
Wanted
Eight (bares in the State Bank. Apply at this
office. aug 29 w 177
Jin Ordinance,
For protecting the Public Walk in South-Broad-
street.
St il or Joined, by the mayor auJ aldermen of the
tin of Savannah, in csunal assembled, and stis
henby ordained, by the authority aforesaid, T hst,
if any person or persons aliall rtde, lead or drive
any none, mule, or other animal usually ridden,
or used for draught in any sort of carriage what
ever, within or bttween the double row of trees
in the centre of South-Broad-streer, everv auch
person shall, on conviction thereof before the city
council be fined in a sum not exceeding five dob
lars for every such olfenct; and, if a slave, such
■lave shall be punished by order of the city coun
council, by whipping not esceeding thirty-nine
lashes, unless his or her owner or employ er shall
pay the fine aforesaid: Pryvidat, nevertheless, that
nothing herein contained shall prevent any per-
ton from riding, leading, or driving any horse,
mule or other animal through or across the said
trees, where they are intersected by the streets.
In Council, August 24,1818.
Passed, JAMES M. WAYNE, mayor.
[L.S.] Attest, R. K. Ctinia, c c.
aug 29 177
JPILOTS
Authorised to act for the Bar and River of S»
Van nab '.
BRANCH PILOTS.
Stephen Timmons
William lloyston
jj. It.'Hisunn
fli. Ander n
Broughton
John Dix< n
.Jesse Furnia
John Cleat y
John Low
John Dennis
lltnry Craig
Thomas Nottage
William Wall
Andrew Guard
CERTIFICATE PILOTS.
•Stephen H. Tinimoaa 1 Henry Haker
doiilr. Ilale | James Elfcrd.
Jly order of the Board.
JOHN 41 MC1
HOLCOMBE,
.apriU’9—1IW sec'iy e«mmi..iwtri of pilot a g
ASSIZE of B11E.1D-
The price of Hour being eleven dollars per
barrel.the weight of hrcaut .r the psesent month
must be as toilows. viz: Urn. os.
121 cents loaf most weigh * »
6*' da do do do 1 0
Of which all bakers ami sellers of bread will
ak fdu7not£. JOHN !. ROBERTS,
aug U | 169 Irearnr e
Savannah, District of Georgia,
19Vi December, 1817.
R Iiaring been made apparent to me. that the
iwfirirt Judire of the said District, u unable to hold
PSrfrict Court, or to perform the dutieaof his ofr
Sd ^ "pplicathm from the District Alter-
SSsSWWSU >•»•« arc required forthwith to
certifr’ into the next Circuit Court, tu be Aolden in
^kl District, all actions, suits, causes, pleas and
^cesaes, civil and criminal, ol what nature or
roccsscs, in the said District,
w5ml soever, now depending in . -
t undetermined, »«i proceedings thereon, season, at convenient landing: places on Oconee
* , all file* and paper; Hating thtreio. and Altamiha river* The W ood must be of pitch
anu au r I..!,«««« Sun. pine, cut frem the bodies of large trees* of high
William Johnson, jun.
imso&V Justice *f the Sufrttnc Ctivrf,
m mtuputd :o lA: Sixth C.i cui
ioRn i mum.a*
C ^nLJB'u'loeh. Clerk of toe District mid Sixth
States, for mid District, do
£££ cert* the above to be a tote copy from
$sW^““ia:rs3Ck,
deaJ0-A-»W «*** G, ‘ p * /a Vi)S
A New Georgia Justice.
Since the last Georgia Justice was printed, ma
ny yean have elapsed, In the course of which our
laws must hare undergone radical changes. This
circumstance, together with the increased papula
tion of the state and the augmentation of civil offi
cers of every kind, render another edition not on
ly desirable, but almost indispensable. To supply
the wants of the community in their partieidar, the
editan of the Journal, about two months past, is-
sued proposal! fur publishing “A new, and great-
hr unproved, Georgia Just ice’?—comprising, in ad
dition to the usual nutter, the duties of clerk*,
sheriffs, coroners and couaialiles, tax-collectors
and receivers of tax-returns, executors, adminis
trators and guardians, various useful forms, and
other valuable information. Prom the liberal en
couragement already received, it is probable the
requisite number of subscribers will be obtained,
tu ensure its publication.
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ly repeat the assurance, that our best exertions
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be afterwards consumed in revising it by compe
tent legal characters, being determined to have
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ter period than we wished. We caanot, in an
swer to the numerous enquiries on this subject,
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year, when it will certainly be ready for delivery
to subscribers. The longest period has been star
ed, to prevent disappointment.
In a country like ours, where the people have
so Urge a share in the management of the govern
ment, and where many citizens are occasionally
oiled upon, by the demiaeof relatives and friends,
to the performance of other interesting duties be
sides those they owe their country, it is all-impor
tant that the mass of our free population be cor
rectly informed, respecting the laws under which
they live. Perhaps no better method can be de
vised for the attainment of tliia end, than by fur
nishing those intrusted with the management of
the affairs of deceased persons,_and particularly
that class of useful citizens. Judicial and ministe
rial officers, who have to bear the burden of de
ciding petty disputes^ with a cempcud of the law,
and the forms by which it is administered.
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tite public. We only ask in its behalf, a support
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Jourr.al office, MitledgeviUe, Aug 22.—x—178
A letter from Dresden, in Germany.
[TRANSLATION.)
On the 9th of January, 1818, died in this place.
Fur.n'x Gorruzn Stzixxxtz, furrier, who left
considerable property, to which property his ttvo
sons, Charles Augustus Steinmetz, merchant, and
Justin Ferdinand Steinmetz, a gold and eilrez-
smith, are the co-heirs.
These two brothers have been a long time in
the United States of America, viz. Charles Augus
tus, who adopted the name of Charles Steinert,
has been for some time in Boston, at other times
ill Philadelphia, Baltimore ana New-York—Justin
Ferdinand, tinder the assumed name of Justin Fer
dinand 8midt, has been also residing in the above
places, and for some time in Savannah, (Georgia.)
Their three sisters, now living here, have net
heard from their brothers since the year 181(1—
they are very desirous to come to a settlement in
regard to the aforementioned inheritance, and
therefore herewith request all such persons who
may have some knowledge of the said Charles Au-
(ustus Steinmetz, alias Charles Steinert, and Justin
Ferdinand Steinmetz alias Justin Ferdinand Smidt,
to give all the information in their power as to
their places of residence, (if they be alive) wheth
er they have families, &c.
Dresden, in the kingdom ofSaxony, Germany,
8th February, 1818
(Signed) HEBENSTREET. auditor.
Apply to BRUNE ct DANNEMANN,
JV». 20, Commerce-street
Cj*The editors of tbe Boston Daily Advertiser,
New-York Gazette, Philadelphia Freeman’s Jour
nal, Alexandria Gazette, Richmond Va. Enquirer,
Charleston S. C. Courier, and Savannah Republi
can, will insert the above two weeks, and send
tlieir accounts to the office of the Ba’dmtre Ame
rican, for collection. july28—l—178
Bills of Exrhange
On Liverpool, payable in London, for sale by
JOHN M-NISH.
ang 25-—— r 17 j
Received
Per brig Qiynlhus, from Philadelphia,
Whole asd half bis superfine Floor
live Whiskey, and
Philadelphia G.n, in his
While Starch, in keg—for sale by
Charles Maurel.
ON HAND.
Pest Burlington Harr.s, in tierces
Best Hog: land, in kegs and jars:
aug 25 r. 175
Sugar and Wine.
109 hhds prime New-Orleans Sugar
20 qr. casks Teneriff Wine
33 do Malaga do
15 boxes London Mustard
20 kegs manufactured Tobacco
20 boxes young hymn Tea
Landing from schooner Weymouth and for sale
accommodating tears, by
F. II. Weltnan.
ang 25——z—1*5
Woollen Goods.
The subscribers have received, by the British
brijr Maria, from Liverpool, a fresh in*np!y of su
perfine Cloths, Cossimeres and white Plains; which
they offer for sale, by the piece or package, on
accommodating terms.
James Dickson & Go.
ang It -ca 169'
Sugar, Gin, 8£c.
8 hhda prime muscovado Sugar
10 do northern Gin
17 barrels Philadelphia Whiskey
do N. B. Rum For sale by
M. Fettingill,
aug 20 175 .lfartet-sguare.
Fire-Wood wanted
OS' THE JFESTEH.Y If.iTERS.
The steam-boat Company are desirous of eon-
trading for a regular supply of WOOD, to be or
dered tor the tue of the steam-boat* the ensuing
and growth, and well seasoned.—Light-wood
would hr preferred.. Persons willing to contract
for the delivery at one or more landings, will
semi th-.ir ptvoosals, specityiag the rate per cord
and the name of the landing, its estimated distance
from liat-Lii, .Milledgevillf. or seme public place.
The proposals to be ktUm*** either to Joaarx
Dxtckin* «. treasurer, at Augustai or Ktcuaao
Wants, Awt-asii*
Samuel Howard.
requesttd to ieswt Wil
Saw-Mill Cronies and Gudgeons
A constant supply always on hand, direct from
tbe manufactory, to be bad of
S. C. Dunning,
aug 8—168 AV2, Commerce lint
For sale
Best double Brown Stout Porter, bottled and
in hbds.
Bottled Beer, in casks of 6 doze* each
4 thinks ready made Clothing
For sale by JA.ME3 CAIUUTHF.riS
june 6- 133 '. •
Notice’.
Mrs. BLOCG, late of Savannih, having taken
charge of the Boarding department ef the Acade
my in M’lntosh countv, the parentkand guardi
ans of children are informed that the insiitutiou
it open tor the instruction of youth of both sexes,
where the different branches of education, includ
ing the Greek and Latin language!, with the use
ot the Globes, are tauglitiy. Mr- MJCaiarvec, a
genilehuGi of sound moral character, awlunques*
'.tunable talents as a teacher.
JAMES F. HOUSTOUNT
JAMES DUN WOODY, > Committee.
JAMES TROUP, S
aug 20 173
Notice.
In consequencr of Jam Man’s retiring to
Beaufort, the copartnership of Gifiz-rr & Milxk
is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Those
indebted to the above firm are requested to make
payment thereof to William S. CiUett, who isdierc-
by authorised to receive the same: and also, to
settle all claims against the said firm.
(XJT The Business in Beaufort will be conducted
by Johx Mils*, and that in Savannah by WaLuan
S. Gh.it.tt, hereafter on individual account.
Williams. Gillett,
John Milne.
march 18 65
Notice.
The goods and effects, stock in trade, books of
account, &c. of Joan-n KiTcuan. of Savannah, sad-
Jer, having been assigned to the subscribers, for
the purpose of making a ratable distribution of
the money which may arise from a sale of the
same among his creditors, notice is hereby given
of the said assignment, to the creditors of the said
Joseph Kitchen, that they may present their de
mands, and to those indebted dial they make pay.
ment, to Jznzxrau Ct iLta, attorney for the as-
signees.
John Iiohta, ")
Abraham Carlile, >assignees.
Edmund Kinsey, J
aug 4——166
Notice.
The subscriber has removed to the store lately
occupied by Mr. Alley, on the Bay, next door to
tbe Republican printing office, where he intends
to have all kinds of TAILOItlJ'fG iVORK exe.
ruled with neatness and dispatch, in the newest
style and most approved manner; and returns his
thanks to his former customers, and hopes, by his
workmanship being interior to none and his steady
attention to his business, to merit a liberal share
of the public patronage.
George A. Ash,
aug 8—168 1 Merchant Tailor.
Notice.
The subscribers having eniered into copart
nership in business, in future their TAILORING
BUSINESS will be conducted under tlie firm of
Caxxox & Fowun, who return their grateful
thanks to the gentlemen of Savannah and its vi-
vinity for the liberal patronage heretofore re-
ceived, and flatter themselves, by tlieir superior
workmanship anil promptitude in business, to
merit a good share of public patronage. The
busyness will be conducted in the store occupied
by J. \V. Cannon, on St. Julian street, opposite
the store lately occupied by Messrs. Stebbina &
Mason.
N. B. Constantly kept on hand, a good assort
ment of first chop Cloths, Casimeres, Vestings,
Trimmings, See. for the accommodation of ther
customers. J. W. CANNON,
J. FOWLER.
july 11 156 ’
Valuable Lands for sale.
A tract of LAND situated upon the south side
of the Alatamaha river, adjoining the celebrated
plantation of Jehn Couper, esq. whose crops of
cotton Bud* Uun ,n ktina-n tu he of the first
qnality. The tract consists of 1025 acres, of
which 295 are represented as prime tide swamp,
in a re-survey by McKinnon: the remainder is
mixed pine land and swatkp. For terms apply to
Wm. Payne & Sons, in Charleston; or in Savannah
PETIT DE V1LLERS.
aug 4 It 166
Notice.
The estate and effects of Ann* tw Enwin, A.
F.nwm, Ghock & Co. and Enwin St Co. having
been assigned to tbe subscribers for the payment
of certain debts in tbe first instance, and after
wards for the benefit of all thc-creditorsof the said
concerns, notice is hereby given to those interested,
of the said assignment. AH persons indebted to
the said Andrew Erwin, Frwiu, Groce 8c <Co. or
Erwin Sc Co. are notified to pay the amount of
their debts to the subscribers only, and a spee
dy payment will be required, in order to enable
the subscribers to make a settlement of the affairs
of the said firms. All those having claims against
the saiil parties are requested to exhibit them to
tlie subscribers, duly attested
GEORGE HARGREAVES,')
JOHN M'KINNE, i
BARN A M’KINNE, >asngneet.
WILLIAM SIMS, i
march tl\ 76
All
ofW
Notice.
11 personshaving demands against the estate
the late Robsrt James Houston, (’.('ceased, are
hereby requested to present, without delav,
their accounts dnlv attested to Messrs. R. <c J.
Habersham; and those indebted to make immedi
ate payment to them, or to the subscriber.
PATRICK HOUSTON,
april 3—33 ndministra.o-.
Notice.
All persons having demands against the cstat e
of Charles Sklpwith, late of Wilke* count/, de
ceased, are desired to render them in properly at
tested! and those indebted to said cstate, will
make payment to A. G. SEMMES, flrfu’ir.
The Augusta Herald will publish the abeve for
six weeks march 21—I—53
.Notice.
All persons having demands against the estate
of John Mann, late of Augusta, deceased, are de-
si*ed to render them in properly attested; and
those indebted to said estate will make payment
A. G. SEMMES, adm’or.
Tbe Augusta Ileftdd will publish the above no
ice, for six weeks. _ march 21—|—6C
Notice.
All persons having demands against the estate
of captain Thomas Rice, deceased, are requested
to render them in duly attested, within the time
prescribed by law; and those persons indebted to
said estate, are required to make immediate pay
ment to
Ebenczer S. Rees") g
Jj' iadm’rs
Thomas W. Rice, j
april If —94
Notice.
All persons indebted to me will please make
payment to Mr. Giaana Tctts who is consti
tuted my agent, during my abcena* from Ibis city.
SAMUEL EVANS,
iune 19 A—141 X
New Summer Goods.
The subscribers hat. received, by the ships Jastc
and Georgia,;.st arrived from Liverpool,
AN EXTENSIVE SUPPLY
SEASONABLE DRY GOODS,
which have been selected by one of tbe partners
and will be sold by the piece or package on rea
sonable teem*.
ANDREW LOW h CO.
mav 26 ,133
Dry Goods, Crockery, SCc.
150 craiea Crockery
500 pieces cotton Bagging
3000 iron Pots and Spiders
20 bales negro Plains
20 do London duffle Blankets
10 trunks Prints
5 bales coarse Broadcloth*
5 do Kcrsimere
1 case (team loom Shirting
2 do, 4-4 cotton do
I do
3 bales assorted Threads.
4 do brawn Sheeting
4 do imb Duck
3 do toilnet Vestings
1 do Carpeting
8 case* linen and cotton Checks
1 case cotton Hosiery
4 cases Ginghams and onion Stripes
1 case book and mull mull Muslin
4 pair double Jack-Screws
1 bale Towelling
1 do white Flannels
1 case Salamaneas
1 bale Bombazets
2 bales rose Blankets
aug 8 ct
For sale by
S. C. Dunning,
•Vo. 2, Commerce /few
Lloyd Morrison
Have removed ilieir Office, from tlie Exchange
to col. Pray’* brick building, over the store of
Messrs. Gaudrv & Dufaure.
july 25 1162
Os'For sale—a great bargain. ^
A tract of first quality river swamp tide LAND,
one hundred and forty acres of which are cleared,
under dams, and fit for ctiltivation. For terms of
sale (which are liberal) and a full description of
the land, ap'ply at office of SaMtriL M. Bono,
esq. in the court-house. aug 15—fe—171
Valuable Land 8f Negroes for sale.
The subscriber offers for sale, his PLANTA
TION, consisting of six hundred and sixty acres
of land, situate on the road leading from Louis
ville to Augusta, 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 tlie property may be liad
about the middle cl January next.
Noble W. Jones.
june 6 133
In Council,
■August 9.4th, 1818.
Sesohtd, That on Monday tbe 7th September
next, an election will be held at tbe court.fiousr,
for fourteen aldermen to represent the, city in next
council, and a clerk of «be market. The polls
w ill be opened et 10 o'clock *, a. »"d closest 6
o'clock v. m.
The city sheriff and constables are directed to
attend for the purpose of presepvingorder.
Extract from the minutes, *
a a cuYLsa c. c.
aug 25 175
Friends and Fellow-Citizens—
1 offer myself a candidate foe Cierkrfthe Mar
ket, at the ensuing election; sod pledge myself, if
elected, to have the Market kept dean, and do
other duties agreeable to ordinance and law of tbe
state. WILLIAM A. MOORE,
aug 8 168
Friends and Fellaic-Citizens/
I offer myself a candidate for Cletk of the Mar
ket, at the ensuing election; and if elected pledge
myself to fulfil tbe duties according to law.
Jesse Bandy.
suit 13—c*—1722
To the Public—
I oiler a* a candidate Tor Clerk of the Market—
if elected, will endearor to discharge the dutift
thereof. JOHN DILLON,
aug 8 ... 168
gy* In our absence from this city,
for a short time. Jam M’Nian, esq. and Mr. k
R. Almy, are our attornka.
John Speaktnan <§‘ Co.
aug 8 168 fiver's wharf.
£?* Duriug a short absence from
this place, Messrs. G. F. & O. Palmes, wiU act as
m.v attornies: those indebted are requested to
make payment to them. DAVID VOTES,
aug 20——173
*** During the absence of the
sulncriber from the state, Faiwean STXBzIX%eaq.
is duly autliurized to act as my attorney.
Sarah Blacksell.
june 27——wt 150
Lands for sale.
One thousand and fifty acres of LAND, in Mc
Intosh county, Brora neck, in two separate tract*,
one of which containing three hundred and sixty
(360) acres, is situated on the Salts, immediately
open to Sapelo Island, remarkably healthy, with a
good two-story dwelling House, Kitchen and oth
er necessary out-buildings on the premises; two
hilndred acres of which are good cotton land,
cleared and under good fence. The other tract,
which is within a mile and a half of the first, con
tains 640 acres, two hundred and fifty (250) of
which are of first quality high inland swamp, very
level and easily drained, havings large salt creek
at either extremity—it may be considered as prime
land for corn, cotton or sugar cane, and may be
rendered perfectly secure by a force of 40 or 50
hands.—There is a great deal of light red oyk
land, some stoney knswles, and tlie balance well
timbered pine barren. For terms apply to Mr.
Jons Lewis, in Savannah, or to the subscriber on
the premises.
H. Gignilliat.
■ 6 167
Valuable Real Estate.
FOR SALE
The HOUSES and LOT, corner of Broughton
and Whitaker streets, now UDder management of
Mr. Raiford, formerly occupied by colonel Shell-
man, and well known as Sbellman’s boarding
house, with all the house and kitchen FURNI
TURE, mostly new, and in good order. Posses
sion trill be given atxny time to suit tbe putcliai-
KENRY W. HILLS.
july 11 fen 156
For sale
The following LANDS lying in the county of
Camden and state of Georgia:
6970 acres—The well known place called Cole
raine, in the river St. Mary's, about thirty mil**
above the town, and occupying the north bank of
the river, about three milts.
11,915 acres in three tracts, at M'Girth* ferry,
occupying thenorth bank cfSt. Mary's river sev
eral miles, and lying a little above the former.—
flic whole forming one body, aul no part more
than two and a half miles from the river.
Some Lots in the town of S'. Mary’s, and a
small tract of 100 acres on the high point of Cum
berland island. The St. Mary's lands have a
? |uantity of tide swamp, but are msstiy valuable
or their pine and cypress timber. The river is
navigable, for vessels drawing 14'feet water, to
Coleraine, and 12 feet to M’Girth’s ferry. The
titles for these lands are unquestionable, and will
be guaranteed by tne owner, (in whose possession
<hey liace long been) and whose ability to do so
will not be questioned. They will be sold in email
tracts, nr otherwise, on favorable term* to suit
turchators. as the proprietor has determined to
close bis business in Georgia a* soon as possible.
Apply to SAMUEL M. BOND,
jure 11 T 1S7
To rent,
And possession given on the It: tf Abvember next,)
The STORES on the subscriber’s wharf
WTO*f present occupied by Messrs. Nichols,
EiJ Dobson 2 Hills—and that occupied by
£Ml\lr. House. Also, the brickhoilding on
the Bay, rtcarBareard-street, occupied by the ed
itors of the Columbian Museum. For tefms, in
the absence of the subscriber, apply to George
Jones, esquire. NOB LB 1{r. JONS*
jung 6 ■ ■ 133
To let
The west tenement of the HCOSE near the Mu
seum Office, on the Bay—Immediate possession
will be given. Fur terms apply to 4
Peorgcjor.es.
may 12*. »wM) >
W. T. Williams
■US JUST aICZIYED
Walker’s Dictionary, (Jvo. stereotype—g3 50c.
Brawn’s Principles of Perspective, 4to—11
Joyce’s Dialogues on Chemistry—2
Hail’s Distinct*—3 25
Jacobson's Laws of ihe Seas—6
Dramatic Works of Rea Jenson, Beaumont, and
Fletcher—20
Campbell’s Philosophy of Rhetoric—3
Macknight’s Epistles, 6 vole—21
Plea for Sacramental Communion on Catholic
Principles
Jones’* Lx litres on (lie Figurative Language of
the llc-ly Scrip*.
Treatise or. tlie Age of Horses—1
Barrington aril Iteaufoys on the North Pole
Captain Tuckey's Expedition on the River Con
go—2 50
Zuma, by Mad. de Genlis
Hobhouse’s Instructions on Canto IV of Cbilde
- Hamid
MANDBVILLE; vol. Ill
Lard Amherst's Embassy to China
The Bachelor and the Married Man
Brownie of Bosbeck, may strve as a comment on
Tales of My Landlord, depicting tbe charac
ter of a roost attroclbua villain
Gibbons’ Trial
Also, for delivery,
Edinburgh Review, No 58
Nortb-American Review, No. 20
Attalectic Magazine, for August
Silliman's Journal, No. 1
Journal cf Science and Arts, No. 8
Biglow's .Medical Botany, No. 2, still more splea.
did than the lint number,
aeg 27 * 176
Painting, Glazing, and Paper
Hanging.
The subreribers have entered into copartner
ship with a view to conduct the Painting, Glazing,
Paper Hanging and Sign Painting business, in all
its various branches, and will be tnankfulfor any
favors entrust sd to them. They have taken a shop
in Bay-lane, in the rear of the Republican printing
office, where they may be generally found; or at
their residence, next door west to that of the late
John Lawson, esq. in Brooghton-street.
William Pcarca,
David Sccord.
aug 57 157
Boarding-House.
The subscriber has taken the large HOUSE on
the Bay, corner of Lincoln street, property of the
late John Anderson, situated in • very airy place,
opposite the stores of Mr. Samuel Howa^i. The
healthy situation of this building—containing near
ly thirty separate rooms—cliera a very pleasing
advantage for the accommodation and comfort of
Boarders, particularly in the warm season cf
year. Those who please to favor him with their
patronage, will find the house well found, and
every attention given, by the public’s humlde ser
vant, THOMAS GRIBB1N.
njly 4 152 •
Charleston Wire Manufactory.
The subscriber informs the public, that he car
ties ou tlie WOVE WIRE MAJl’lTPJlCTORr.
in all its various branches, and will be happy to at -
tend to the orders of his friends for any articles
in his line; and partirularty request that any or-
ders in his line of businrs;, for the emuing fak,
may be sent in during the summer, that he may
be enabled to execute them in time for the coming
fall, as he intends staying in the city and keeping
his establishment going on during the sumtyer.
He manufactures all kinds of rice Screen Wire,
in whole sets, or old Screens repaired; rolling
Screens for merchant mills; Riddles and Screens
for Dutch mills do. ’for brick-layers; meal,
wheat and cockel Seives, by the dozen or
smaller quantity; wire Safes of a superior quality;
Wire, for milk houses and cellar windows; fee
sud Dour Stives for plasters. Etc: which he pledges
himself are as good in quality, and as cheap in
price, as those *1 Philadelphia and New-York.
Any orders kfl with Messrs. Scaxuutroa 8s
M’Kixss, or forwarded to the subscriber, will he
thankfully received arid punctually executed.
JOHN S. JONU3,
Jfo. 122, Church street. Charleston.
july 7- 1C* 154
Georgia—Bulloch county.
By Ely Kennedy, ctetkof the court of ordinary
of the county and state aforesaid.
Whereas. Simeon' Travis, has applied to the
mid court for letters of dominion as xdministra*
tor to the estate of Jacob Huffman, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditor* of the said
deceased, to file their objections (if any -they, have)
in my office on or-before the fir-l Monday m Jan
uary next, otherwise letters .tlismistory Jsnil h$
granted to the applicant. ..m'i
Given under my iiar.d and seal, this Sth-July,'!®..
tbe yearof ourLord, 1819- FLYJKNNMX.
sag 15-J-dH iC.$. o.x-di-