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IWr The packet bri* JtW, J. JJf “
M^ler, ijm >»•»*. will be Hi»p t'ched ib-nit Fn>
*r :
too*) budtcl Corn
20 Midi Whiskey
30 barrel* Heer
T pipts rt»l Cojn«c Orandy
«tr«8 *—iyl81
T~VnvnrE*e
At a mee&v fc*U »a|Ato j' “*«»«»
lowing citizens were elected officers oftlie
'oiation, vizi
die fol*
Jmttfi Hills
Gardner Tuft*,
Utter Schenk
T M C limb*rtimjth
«*hn 4. OavaU*. engineer toft*
, Applications fo* idotWoo asetyitxymenare
to be handed to Junta H Fraser. Jnljp F U°y<1
and W M Ovewtrec’. a commute* appointed fo
that pwpose, uittil Friday, 23d instant. when a
'{Bartmfoftbe a.soeutipnwill beheldal tbecour
feudal ftnychjk t »• ,
Lachlan U M‘Into»b, story.
1 sept HUpawt —182
* ^ Bank State qf Georgia,
titinia a 1st ibocirr. 18X8.
5* i awrttmvftl tnti
OHt PORTER. eotb'er.
a may pay their JW dolt*, per
SKMiSSU^s-i
Notice.
Auu>t». August 25,1818.
fitSMitnsA Bluer JVUvifrotiou Company.
\. An instalment of 5 per eei.t on tlie capital stock
W the*company h required to be paid in to thi
mtamrer on or before 2d «f Norcmbt-r nest.
" By trier of ihrbeanl,
J. W. L. Simmon*, stc'ry.
The Editor of the Savannah Republ can is re
(nested tb publish the above until the time ex
pirta and forward hi* account to the Company »
OS;- for paytmnt. ,
-curl ——178
Notice.
Augusta, August 25, 1818.
iavannah Ulcer Navigation Company
At m~ii Y if the »iockh.ildere ot tins com-
rtvry .nJuly •’J1hw.*»“bv theinen-
btra present, that a meeting of the stockholder-
i> requested to uke place at the Globe fAtjern.
In the city of Augusta, on Monday, the 36th ot
October, at Tin o’clock an. 1 he meeting ^ nn t
called for importantp«rpoae%punctual attendance
la required. ^ w L Simmons, xrc'ry.
The Editor of the Savannah Republican isr-
_., r ,tcd to mih!»h the above until the tapiratio.
2f the time mentioned, and f rwsrd his account
cf the time menti ,
to the C- mi'anv'i. f MBce lor payment
srpt 1 —178
g> The Papers f the late Mou
rn* Mm**, CHI aii.irnrjr at I**’. ni,i be deliver
$&£ jr~ ln w^.H.‘ 0 w %^«v^;;v , '•
• • I hi- eilitor of the Cliar'eatoi Courier ia re-
nmluil in in«ert the above t» ire, a i iran»ioR his
acrount to till* ofiler f r aei'lement.!
a.^gnooiioft. «ept 10 * 12
£> |n our absonre from this city*
for a short urn . J»«' M N.tu, esq a..d Ml. i~
It. Alnty, ate our attornies.
, John Speekroan A, Cn.
aap8 163 F nter’e wkerf
^ g> During a short absence from
this place Mesar. S fill Palmes, .ill act a
«iv ittornicftt tbo*e imlebud are requt-*ten
"Le Wt^t to ih,m. DAVID VOTF.F..
^aug 2' 173
*»* During the absence of lift’
subscriber from the state,Knwaun -Tiaais* c,q.
it duly authoriaed to ac. a* n.y attorney.
J S.tvali limeksell.
lone 27 1^_
■ IJo 3 r$ JHorrism
Have removed hcirdlhce iron .u Bvehang.
to col Prat ’S br ck build.ng, over tile store u»
(iiudK ^
inly \9
/fire- Wood iranted
OW Tllti nto&lEKA' II .a Chits.
The atram-boat I 'orapany are desirous ofco i-
OrMtincfura regular su.tpiy »l 'VOOll. to b- or
yZtjfcr the uk of tbv -tram boat* the crwuop
aeason. at convenient lauding , tae. a on Ocone
Altam ha r.t era. 1 he « <*«•' **'* P'£‘
nu'iu cut from thebvdie* of larjp trees, of I'tRjw
Lid growth, and well seasoned.- ljghi.tto^d
wiluhl b. ’>r-femd. tVraona wilting to contract
for the dekvtnr at one or more lumiiiiiT*- w » *
Sidtheir proposal*, speerfying the rate per c re
c„dtil*name oTthe landing.us eatimated dwtanLf
from llhrien. Mi ledgrv II . «>r a ™
nrOboaaU to be arbitrated rphtr t"Jo<w»
Hoveannmo^ treasurer, at Augusta; or Bicns. »
W " n * Samuel Howard.
,rT The editor* oT the Milledgrwille paper, arc
retries'ed to inwrt the foregoing for 3 montlis.
^fug 4 166
’ ' ~For sale\ ~
A .VECBO M atM.V, shout 25 year* of age,
wkh her three children. 6be ia a pl un watlnr
taonerTawepcellmt eook. and is acquainted
”oT Enquire of tie pemc-.
aejA 10——182
' ~ Notice-
bii n#MAM hjtrin r r is ilieir poj*e*«ion proper*
A o‘^r^rPanmn btlongirguTJam*Koi a
^•i^Zuen^-hl died ..t'lcut win and with-
todOistr them to the
«v£i£r. V^?e indebted .« the sa;d James
, B desired to make pajment, a>ul tho.c
lAatiogdama tepecmPt teem^ „ fib , rt
EtUa er. Ridemnd Uunty. C~rgia
■eok t—— 11 17*
The Editor* ofW Utarfertco Courier and 8a
, c O, publican, are isquMrd to insert tin
^v7odwSt«m«t'm their resistive paper.
ab° vc *”’T f . ,iu saeckh and »urw*rd tl.ri,
^’tatfa.0 office of A^ttelattoam C
payment.
g, ... ,
nrtilE Subceriber ha* i at received (tom PM-
JL ladelphia, a irxw ani i iii it iMltniE
hMUh
of TYPES, calculated eapec aitv fit
30H ¥El.V£Wi
ORDERS for any W ark in tii a line will be
speedily and handsomely executeO, at the c ia-
torasrjr price*, and every Sarpr,” be it ever aa
small, gratefiUy acknou-ic tg-a.
Taosx wno a ex i» cur o»
nlcb and' Gudgpons
\.cusstaht aupplv klwky* an tmhd, diiecilrom
1 ihe dtanuficto/y, to be bad of '
8. C- Dupnihg^
• ang'8 168 -Vo. 2, Ccmmcrct /Uw.
. ‘ : 'Corn.
CATALOGUES of Pub-
Be 8 lid
BLANKS for Public Of
fice*
Commercial & Shipping
BLANKS ' '
(nair*nce and Notarial
PRICES CURRENT
RANK CHECKS
HAND BILLS
POSTING BILLS
SHOE BILLS
HAT BILLS
Shop Keeper’* Bill*
LABELS
MILITARY NOTI
CES
•ac
LA1» LETTER8
OP LADING ’
And almost eveqr other load of
Ij* inrited to , *
25oofifi an&J&ljfetS
Will alto be hjuicbom'v and correctly Print
ed, on application, .
Office on the Bay,-about 30 rods west of the
Exchange, in the room over the Store lately
Savannah, Sept. 3, 1818—«■
Bills on New-Fork.
Pop fait by J Ha\RHIbON fc CO.
«ii>? to i8’ ■
CORN.
2000 buikeif cxcelleut white flint Com, in par
cel' to -nit purchasers G. F. It O. P ALMES,
aept10 -■ -182
For sale
200 pieces first quality Dundee Cotton Bagging
Richards df Harjowav.
,„g 29 177
aept
Received
Per brig Here from Philadtrlfbiu,
Bye Whikkcy, in hogshead* .,
Best May yellow Butter
Strong while Vinegar
Yellow Sosp, in whole and half boxes
Chewing Tobacco
Charles Maurel.
-181 -
Corn afloat.
mOO bushels prime white ti.nk c om
100 barrel-t fresh Dal; mi re Fiour
On board sloop Boxer, for sale by
Hall Hoyt.
aept 10 ■—e —-’83
Prune white HahlmV C «ro. just received and
f .v **i - hr NIJHOLAS k NBFP.
• *■ • 1 • —-’T8 -
Hair Matrasses,
<y various nScs, ami of the beat quality^hair
,t| | ticking, co'.atanily.on band, at the Cabinet.
»nd Chair ware4iou*e ot|.
Fanes & Miller,
aug 29-- 177 Btnghlen^treet
New-England Rum.
One miuI tit y »rit«» A fc» Hum, lard
nr-'his dav from Schooner flee, irum iloston, for
sale by JOHN LATHRfiH & CO
aept 10 w 182 Hunter’, wharf.
Sweets Iron, ^Tc -
15 tuna be»< weed waggontire Iron
5 do do do - quare bar do
Jj do do Ru-sia axe do do
..aiO I ush-L Liverpool ground salt
1 SO pieces cotton bagging, f .r «le on aeeommo^
<a ing erius by BACON Ik BBUKN
-ept 10—■— '8 Eichrnft Dock.
Just received
I Vr schooner Bee. m,: lor sale oy the subscribers,
20 puiichei-. s O' 1 ll m
1.1 li'igsi.tads N E Hum
5 lia.rel. Whiskey
.10.1 bitrcls Liv.rpoul ground Salt
150 n ho.d and half barrels Mackerel, Nos. 1,2
and 3 new r ut up
I 00 gallons winter strained Oil
io 0 ditto whale O.i
10 tierces white Beans
15 b -xes Augusta ( todies
J ha-rels li >g’s Lartl
50 hags prime green < oflee
50 quarter chests i i.r.enal Tea
10O b Us Uu-sia 1* 't, 1st Citality
50 | oiC't Snip r *
P0 d ■ Glu'. 7 b; 9,8 by 10 and 10 by 12
50 lia-rcls pain' Oil
rto kegs wlii'.e Lc.d ,
200 do Sp-.iiidt crown
l.recn and blue l’ainta, of superior quality
50 coils wl. te R ’pe
20 bolts o. fc..g iah C.uivas
Nich -is, Dobson cf Hill*.
Frrt IQ- - rx IK-
W T. Williams
jrtr uiAibiviP,
"uv*cr*fc Th* on w tS*»rtb
£.,»h, on li.seasts of the mind
anlcn’s V. notice ofPny.ie, with Caldwell’* note*
L.wrence. < n Hup urcs .
■ uwn'a element* of Medicine, with Beddoe s ob-
tep a* in ns ,
'olmson’s Report*, vnl*. 12,13,14. at 50 each
ounsno*. Chancer* Reports, 2 vols. L‘3
J.,hnsun’s D'gnat, 7 50
War in the Cana la’s (N B. Queiee pnMtJ gl.
Sass’s J-.urnre tr Rome and liapies, 1 So
Illustration- of Luera-j characters, 1 -5
A mere an Constitution*, 1 25
Ladies* Library. 1 00 „
itennel's Letter, to a Y ung Lady, 2 25
Marriage a novel, 2 vol- 2 00
Life «.f G. F Cooke, theplar-aetor, 2 vols. 2 Cl
peecb of Rufus King on the American Naviga
tion Act.
Ktes’a Cyclopedia, voL 33, part 2d
do 39, part ltt.
Nortli-Carolina Term Report*, No 3
And a handsome a-sortroent of Maps,
sep. J 1 " K 182
Boots, Shoes, §*C.
Just rtcei ed from V» Vork * Providence »" d
Po-ton. by the Utest srr.'ai. an extensive assort-
men! « f ladies, gentl men’s, nusse.’, youth a and
children’s Boots, Shoev, Slippers, he. tec.
ALSO.
bv the Harriet -Vcwett
j'l pair razee B-sola—All of which, will be sold
wholesale aid retail, at mod. rate a-vance. by
Johu D -Ud'ass.
* 5.f» »J tbegillen he.I,
*»pt 19 - ex -»82 Cihhen ’ huW-gf
' Wanted,
A voting Lad, about 14 or 16 years or age. to
attend in a grocery store; none need apply witri-
out good recommend*!ton*: lie will meet wub
good encouryc aent. Apply at this ottce
Kri 2 -r-«
-1»2
Sugar, Gin, 8£c.
8 hhd* prime muscovado Sugar
■10 do’ northern Gin ,
7 bxrwi*Philadelpiiia WVritey
30 du N. E. Ram Forsaleby
W. Petti
r ang SO—173 Mwrteljq
■ From ,rh'r Sight, Jrea Havana,
64 hogvhe- ds prime MnUasea-'
14 ditto Muscovado Sugar
4 barrel, Havana do
are
PINE APPLES, kr. . Apply to
Charles Maurel,
aept 8 1 181 -
For sale
Best duuble Brown Stout Porter, bottled and
in hhds.
Bottled Beer, in casks of 6 dozen each
4 trunks ready made Clothing
Pur -ale by JAMES CABRt'THERS.
june 6 - 131 '
Notice.
lira BLOGG, late ot Savannah, having taken
dlarge of tlic Iluarriing dejiartim nt of the Acade
my in Af'Intosh countv, the parents and guardi
an* of children are informed that the in-tituiion
is open for the instruction uf youth ot both sexes,
where the different branches uf education, includ
ing the G-eck and Latin languages, *ith the use
n; the Globes, are taught by Mr. M’Cuktock. a
gentleman of sound moral character, and unques
tionable Ulcn's ss a teacher.
James b iioustoitn
JAMBS DUNWGOUY, ^.Commute.
JAMBS TROUP, ,
rug 29 173
Notice.
The goods and effects, stork in trade, bonks of
account, tec. of Jo lira Kitcuek of Savannah, Sad
ler, having teen assigned to the subscriber*, for
the purpose of making a ratable distribution of
the money which may afriae from * sale of 'Ji-
same among his creditors, notice is hereby given
of the slid assignment, to the creditors of the said
Joseph Kitchen, ihat they may present their de
mands. and to those indi b’cJ that tuey make pay
ment, to Jinxxiia Cutit*. attorney for the a»-
aignacs.
John Lohra, l
Ahraliam Carlile, Vassignees.
Etlmnmi Kinsey. J
ig 4 K6
Valuable Real Estate.
FOR S L«
Hie HOUSES and LOT, comer of Broughton
,.d WliUaker atreets. now nodes'management of
W. K..turd fomurl> occup-rd by oMowcl giell
will know* as Sbrtlman’*txarding-
ure.^dTlu the house and k’tchan FUHM
11 RE. moil) new, aodio good °T*~l ™f"’
ion w,dbe given.' «,
juiy 11 Jw—135
JV otice.
In consequence of Joiix Mtixa'a retirlrg t'
ieucf-TL ihe copartnership of CiuxTrte Muss
1 this day dissolved by ramusl consent. Tho-.-
i. ebted to the above firm are requested to maW
aymi nt ttiereof to IVib'.tm S GiUttl, Who is-herc-
oy aui'.>ori,ed to receive the same: and also, to
.title all claims against the said h. m.
;^y- , he Uusines' in Be ulurt wdl be conducted
'joins Miurs, and that in Savannah by Wiuux
S’. Giuett, hereafter on individual account.
William 8. Sillctt,
John Milne.
march 18 --65. Jl , —
Notice.
T ie estate and effects uf Asnaxw Ehwiv, A
-awix. Gbuci & Co and Enwix te Co. having
,-en assigned to the subscribers for the paymen'
■feertaih debts in the first instance, and after-
. irds'or the benefit of all iheereditorsof the said
concen.s. notice is hereby given to those interested,
>f the said assignment. All persons indebted to
the said Andrew Erwin, Erwin, Groce & Co. or
Erwin & Co. are notified to pay the amount of
ilieir debts to the subscribers only, and a apee-
ly pavraent will be required, in order to enable
the subscribers to make a settlement of the affairs
of the said firms. All those having claim* against
the said parties are requested to exhibit them to
the subscribers, duly attested
GEORGE HARGREAVES,’
JOHN M'KINNE,
BARN A M’KINNE,
WILLIAM SIMS,
march 31 76
>a$ri£n
Notice.
All persons having demands against the estate
of captain Thomas Rice, deceased, are requested
lo render them in duly attested, within the time
prescribed by law; and those persons indebted to
said estate, are required to make immediate pay
rr.cn! to
Ebenezer
<5- J-arfm’rs
Thomas
tpril 14- I- '-* 94
r S. Rees ')
f
W. Rice, J
Notice.
Ail persons having demands against the estate
of Charles Skipu-ith, late of Wilkes county, de.
ceased, are desired to render them in properly n
tested; *nd those indebted to said estate, wil'
make payment to A. G. SEMMES, cdm’or.
The Augusta Herald will puhlich the above fo-
.ix weeks march 21—|—68
.'Yatice.
All nerson* having demands against the eststi
of John Mann, Jate of Augusta, deceased, are de.
ured to render 'them in properly attested; and
hose indebted to said estate will make payment
lQ A. G. SEMMES, aMor.
The Angus'* Herald will publish the above nfl
tice. fe-rsix weeks. march 21—I—63
Notice.
All persons having demands against the -eatats
offihe late Rnbart James Houston, deceased, are
hereby requested to, present, without de'-ay,
their accounts duly attested to Messrs. R. & J.
Huber.-him; and those indebted to make immedi
ate payment to them, or to the subscriber.
PATRICK HOUSTON,
a prl 8—83 ad*»si-*ro.a-
Notice.
AU persons indebted to the ntate of WilEam
Thomas Harris, deceased, late of Mlntosh coun-
y, are desired to sake immediate payment; and
•hone having claims to present them for payment,
property attested, previous to the 1st of Septcm
ber next.
Sa6MS£|«^
MIrJith enmtf, Jim 2% 145
Now Snmnier'Go6&*'"'
n* tuftstrffiwk fill inmiauK fig foiiy jat
and Ge rgia,;vt arrived/■ on Livetput,
AN EXTENSIVE SUPPLY
SEASONABLE 1)R Y GOODS,
which have been selected by one of the partner*
and will bd sold by the piece or package on rea
sonable teem*. >
ANDREW LOW & CO.
may 26 123
- 1 • L. Peitp
Of. e for tale,
' 7 boxes and J bales resorted Humhums
66 pieces eo'ton Iftgging
1' can • silk Umbrellas
2> boxes Pluhtdelphia Porter, containing
y. one f'osen each
f stone Jam. for holding water ,
case chip Hats, assorted
5 ) reams 9»pet
1 chest imperial Tea
6 quarter do do
And a few dngeu hair Seives
"aept 8 -1- I8I .
T The subscriber
Offer, for tale the feUovi’g GOODS, on cteom.
nedaUng term,—fix.-
1 trunk nuns Thread
1 bale all colored do.
S trucks cotton IIo«e
3 bales colored Nankeens
1 box diapers te psper Cloths
2 boxes brown Lin-ns •
2 bales linen Bedtick
1 bale linen & cotton Checks
2 bales Flannels
80 kegs & 5 barrels Barley
250 pieces very beat cotton Bagging '
2/bales best London duffle Blankets
2 bales Russia Sheeting
2 boxes Irish Linens, very fine
24 hhds best New.Orleans Sugar
11 punch- ons Jam Rum
3 boxes wool Hats
35 casks very superior Brown Stout
Wm. Taylor,
sept 1 c* 178 ,
Boarding-House.
The subscriber has taken the large HOUSE ea
die Bav, corner of Lincoln street, property of tflb
late John Aoderkon, situated ia • very airy place,
opposite the store* of Mr. Samuel Howard. . The
-heahhy situation of thi* building—containing 1. ear
ly thirty separate rpoma—otfer* a -veiy pleasing
advantage foctheaccommodation and eomfcrt'-cf
Boarder*, particularly urthe warm season Of the
year. Those who please to favor him with.thtir
1 atronage, will find the house well found, and
every attention given, by the iiublic’a humble ser
vant. THOMAS GR1BB1N.
ujly 4—153
Fresh Flour, Com, %c.
30 MMfllcbi fre.h Kaun. i rc Fiona
2(Jo pflfewprinr.e Inverness Bagging
20 barrels Pork
10 do Beef
30 hhds Molasaea
20 barrels !••*' and tump Sugar
5 tuns Shear Moulds
For tab on accommodating te-nc , by
H-tLL at ItOYT.
aept 8 ■ 181
Dry Goods, Crockery, 8£c.
150 crates Urockciy
500 pieces cotton Bagging
3000 iron Pots and Spiders
20 bales negro Plains
20 do London duffle Blanket*
10 trunks Prints
5 bales coar-e Broadcloths
5 do Kcraimerc ,
1 case steam loom Shirting
2 do 4-4aCotlon du
1 do v ■ '
" 3 bate* assorted Thread*
4 du brown Sheeting
hi — lr
Irish Duck
toilnet Vestings
* do
3 do
1 do
8 case* linen andcotton Checks
1 case cotton Hosiery
4 eases Ginghams and union Stripes
1 case book and mull mull MutUn
4 pair double Jack-Screws
1 bale Towelling
1 do white Flannels
1 case Salamaneas /
1 bale Bombazrts
2 bales rose Blankets For sale by
S. C. Dunning,
ig 8 nr 168 Ah 2, Channel in Wow
Broke
The subscriber having eatabl shed birr self on the
Bay, over the store of messrs W « A W yman &
Co tenders his services to his frie ids and ure pub
lic in general in the above lure of business, a id
hopes by strict attention to merit a share f pat-
ronaVi ROBERT BAIFOKD. »
»ept 1 178
John C. Holcombe
Having taken the ware-house lately occupied by
Flew. ll.. & Dickinson, offers iiis aerv.ee* w the
FACTORAGE U COMMISSION LUCE.
His store houses are now undergoing a thorough
repair for the reception of pradpee, merchandize,
tec.—and strict attention will be paid to all buii-
ness committed ti his cue
Augotta, C Ga JJulp 1,181 & ^ 156
Valuable Land $ Negroes for sale-
The subscriber offers for sale, bis PLANTA
TION, consisting of six hundred sod 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 urea of cleared
I ind, aU fresit, 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
Lands for sale.
One thousand and fifty acres of LAND, in Mc
Intosh county, Broro neck, in two separate tract,,
one of which containing three hund.-ea and sixty
(360) acres, i* situated on the Salts, immediately
•ipen lo Sapelo Island, remarkably healthy, with a
good two-itory dwelling House, Kitchen and oth
er necessary out buildings on the premires; two
hundred acres of ah'eh are good cotton land,
cleared and under good fence. The other tract,
which i* within a mile and a half of the first, con
tain* 640 acres.-two hundred and fifl- (250) ot
which are of first quality high inland swamp, very
level and casilv drained, havings large salt creek
at either extremity—it may be considered a* prime
land for com, coti on 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 oak
land, aom? stonty krowles, and the balance well
timbered pine barren. For terms apply to Mr
Joan Lett:*, in Savannah, or to the subreriber on
tiierremi.es. - Giulia’.
aug 6--—167 _
. To rent.
(,fnd possession gpocn on ihe In of Wovtmber next,)
The-STORES on the subicriber’a wharf
■ aFpresent occupied by Mesrrs. Nichols,
Dobson te Hills—and that occupied by
M r. House. Also, the brick biuldmg 00
the Bav, near Batnard-*treeL occupied by the ed
itors of the Columbian Museum. For terms, tn
Ilia absence of the subscriber, apply to George
Jones, esquire. NOBLE W. JONES.
yune 6 ■ -.—133 ______
Tblet
The west tenement of the HUOSE near the Mo-
seum Office, on the Bay—immediate pcssexsion
wiR be given. For terms apply to
Banging. V ; ; >'
The subscribers have entered into copartner-
'hip with a view to conduct the Painting Glazing.
Paper Hanging and Sign Paii “..g business, m all
its various branches, and wilt be thankful for any
favors entrustad to them. Ti e) have taken a'ahop
in Baj-bJae, in the rear of the Ri publican printing-
office, Vuere they may be generally fouad* or at
their residence, next door west to that of tkkjftte
John Lawson, esq. in Broughton-atrect. ,
. William Pearce*
David Secnrtl.
aug 97—•—157 „ ’ '
Charleston Wire Manufactory.
The subscriber informs the pubic, that si car
rieso.1 the If OPE WIRE MANUFA CTO IIT,
all its various branches, and w ill be hspp), lo at
tend to tlie orders of hi* friends for any aiticle*
ha’hie line; and partirularty request that any or
ders in his line of business, f r the ensuing fall,
may be sent in during the summer, that lie may
be enabled to execute them in time for the ec-urng
fall, as he intends staying in tlie cilv and keeping
his establishment going on during the summer
He manufactures all kinds of rice Screen 1* ire,
in whole sets, or old Screens repaired; rolling
Screens for merchant mills; Riddle* ard Screens
for Dutch mills do. for brick-layers; meal,
wheat and cockel Seives, by the doxen or
smaller quantity; wire Safes of a superior quality}
Wire, for milk houses and cellar windows; rice
and floqy Seives for planter*, tee: which he pledges
Itimsrlf are as good in quality, and aa cheap ia
price, as those at Philadelphia and New-York
Any orders left with Messrs Stauaocax la
M-Kixxs, or forwarded to tlie subscriber, will be
thankfully received and punctually execu ed
JOHN S. JONES,
No. 122, Chu-ch ilreet, Churle,fen.
juiy 7 fcq—— 1-4
is
A letter from Dresden, in Germany.
[TRANSLATION ] / .’
On the 9th o Jai uary 1818, died in this place.,
Fbed’k Gorruss Stsixxxtz. furrier, who left
considerabV property, to which property hi» two
•ora, Charles Augustus Steinmeta, merrhapt. and
Justin Ferdinand Sieinmetz, a gold and silver*
smith are the co-he-rs
These tw o brothers have been a long time in
tlie United States of \nienca viz Charles Augus
tus; who adopted the name of Charles Steiiicrt,
has been for seme -ime in Iloston. at othtr times
it, Philadelphia Baltimore ant. New-York- Justin
Ferdinand, under ihe assumed name ot Juetic tip
..u and Smtdt, ha- been also rending in the ab ve
-.’.-ices, and for some tin e in Savannah, (Gtiir. u )
Their three listers, now living here huvi net
heard from their brothers since the year lbil>^-
they are aery desiroua to come to a srttlm.tr.f in
regard to the sforemcntiootd inheritance, ar.d
■,iortfore herewith request all such person* who
may have acme knowledge if the raid Chariea Au
gustus Steirmetx, alias Charles St-inert, and Ju-tin
Ferdinand bieinmi tz alias Justin Ferdinand Smidc,
tn give all tlie information in their penarer as to
their placts of reaider.cv. (if they be alive) whet- -
er thev have families, tec.
Dresden, in the kingdom of c axony, CersEAr.y,
8th February, 18,8 -
(Signed) HEJiF.NSTREET, atidotr.
Apply to BRUNB ca DANNKMALK,
No. 20, Cemmcrrt.’treit,
p-yi he editors of ine It ston Daily Advertiser,
New -York Gazette. Philadelnh a Freeapan’s Jour
nal, Alexandria Gazette, R ctimond V*. bgtqu'rer,
Charietton S. C. Courier, and Savannah Rej^uM;-
can, will insert the above two week-, md *u.d
t.ieir accounts to the office cf tlie B.< <ir!»-••' 1«ir-
ricua, for collection. jal) 2« t 178
Brought to Gaol,
I11 Savannsn, Jun-- «, 1818, a negro mail, wht
say* his name is Sciaxx, nod that' he belongs to
John Thomas, near Harris’s neck, Sapebi maine.
He is about thirty year* of age and fise feet fair
inches high. He has given various accounts about
the residence of hia owner. His c ra;>lexion ia
yellowr H. M’CALL, c. c. c.
sept J- 178
Brought to Goal,
In Savannah, July 30 1818, a negro milt who
says bisname is Dandy, and that he belongs to John
Oliver, of Emanuel county. He b Shout twenty
eight years of age and five feet eleven inches high,
Hebua pass, which it believed to be a forgery.
H. M‘CaH, a. c. c.
ftiif* 15 "■ —171
Brought to Gaol,
lo Savannah, August 25, 1818, a negro man-
named Peter, belonging to captain Waj^u
Hillcte'« !l, ‘ u * — -Jre— 4 fc—over tune inches
high, and forty year* of age. He formerly be*
longed to J. M Wayne, esq ofthucity
H. M-Call, o.v. e.
npt 1 ■ —17B
may
is——m
Brought to Gaol,
In Savannah, August 25, 1818, a negro man.
who says his name is Jock, and that he belongs to
William F. Pierson, of Fairfield, South-Carotin*.
He is about twenty-three ye*re of age. and five
feet six indies high: says be is by trade a black
smith, knd that Iiis present owner purchased him
uf Ben. Present. 11c Las a small tear over hi*
lsft ev e. It. M-CALL, •. c. O.
sept t 178
” Stop Thief f/f ■
Tlie store nf tlie subset ibei^ was entered on the
night of the 2d Inst, and pillaged of about era
Ttaisiaa no class in Augusta Bridge mid Nortn-
Carolma money, except tine bill of nifty dollar*
on the Planters’ Bark or this state, and one ccun-
terfeit hill. Bank of Elton, (Maryland,) aumewhat
drf-ced, with' a piece of paper pasted on the.
b .ck—al-o one sc* eilc in favor of the wm*
sc risers, given by Moses Pettengili for ora Hr*
turn ASH »mitx noUoaa, an J a nrtnbcr (4 pre- .
n-isoiy notes,all payable to the mbscriuer*. ex
cept two, one payable to William II-fiiUeiriJ; ^
and the other payable to James S. Cunningham,
A liberal reward will h* given f° r the money
and paper., or the thief,or cither.
SelUck $ lyiapp.
N. B. A bundle of rotes waa taken which bad
been paid at bank by the sub-cnbtn,,- and prffi*
cioallv liad onr nam-.a torn off
sent 5—180 5 fc K.
*jiiy ■
All persons having
of John Anderson, a nd
sent them ’
indebted to
Mi-.
George Jone*.
Notice.
ffi« estate
— .—.. »«lk P*®"
attested tea and ai)
estates will mab*
10 0. V. WHS*