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

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■4^7 & SAVANNAH f No. 186*-Poi. XVJ. TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBJgH 1$, 4818. ■ ■■ ‘ 5% Whole JVb. 3189. -Em* Havana i - I DC Ten fast aailiag aehooner SIGHT, ** ]fi t*** freight for the Charles Maaref; L*? FTho hw, fat derived, le Floor, so whole ml half barrels, and re* Goshen Butter *ept 12 t 183 For J\Teic-York, Bathed, muter, to sail oa the 17th inst For freight (which will be taken low) or !, apply to the captain on board at Bolton’, wharf; or to REA A BUTLER qjyOpnrignees are requested local! end receive aeir roods, aa above. ' **?* — 1 MB , 1 ForNew-Fork, The brie SODTH : AMERICA, , raarles Gotier, master, will sail on the ,17th inel For -freight (which will be c ■ ris/niSr. waist «?**» t ' HEA & BUTLER. ^Consignees of goods bjr said vessel are re. J to call and receive them without further Rtpt 12 181 i For New-Fork The packet schooner HAL. Joseph Davis, mister, will have immediate »1<— ijiatch For freight (which will be tik- n low) or passage apply to the captain on board, t M’Ktnne’a wharf, or to Rea & Butler; !» have landing, and fir tale, from Kid uhitner, 16 rvtarter cask* sweet MALAGA septffV—x 183 i: & In our absence from this city, f a abort umi. Jotta -M-.Ni.tr, esq. and Mr. L. . Almy, are our attornies. John Speaktnan Sf Co. attg 8—168 Fraicr*, -wharf. • O During a abort absence from hit place, Mcmi-h G. F. ts O Palmes, will act aa attornies: those indebted are requested to she payment to them. DAVID VOTEF.. aug 20- ■ i. 1173 CORN. 2000 bushels excellent white flint Cora, in pen- AO. PALMES. cels to suit purchasers, sept 10- G.F.; -182 81 hogsheads Muscovado Sugar, For sale by BENJAMIN HOWARD, sent IS 183 Hnuer’, -wharf for sale 3 ptpeeL P Madeira Wine ISO barrel* N E Rum' 10 bltds W f do 30 bags black Pepper 100 bags Corn 75 p.eees Burlaps On accommodating terms by John Lathrop & Co. sept 12 * 183 Bmter’t-wharf. For sale 200 pieces first quality Dundee Cotton Bagging sag 29- -177 Richards djr Harrow*? Per brig Bert, film Philadelphia. Bye WliiAey. in hogsheads Best Msy yellow Butter Strong white Vinegar Yellow Soap, in whole and half boxes Chewing Tobacco .* Charles Maurel. sept 8 r - 1 -181 Corn afloat. 1800 bushels prime white flint Corn 100 barrela fresh Baltimore Flour On board aloop Boxer, for tale by Hall Cf Hojt. sept 10 ■ 182 New-England Rum. One hundred and tifiy barrela N E Rum, land ng this day front schooner Bee, from Boston, for sale by JOHN LATHROP A CO. sept 10 » 182 Hunter*, wharf. *** During the absence of the ’ubscriber from the state, Edwajid Stssbihs, esq, i duly authorised to act as my attorney june 27—-*t— Surah Blacksell. GROCERIES. 65 hhds prime Trinidad Mulassea 3J do MuKovado Sugar 20 puncheons 4th proof Jamaica Ram 350 Dbh NG ltum 30 casks London ltrown Stout Porter 3 pipes pure Cognac Hmndy, 4tb proof 2 do do Holland Gin 10 bag* black Pepper 20 do mcc Ginger 50 quarter boxes imperial Tea 100 bags fine Salt 1 J500 bushels blown Salt fj kag* Dupont's Gunpowder ... ■ 60 bags Buckshot 1 ' y : 120 do patent do S kegs oar Lead $0 cask* assorted cut Neils 20 du do wrought do 15 quarter casks Lisbon Wine 20 do LPTenerilT do 10 caiks claret do 8 tons Swedish square and round! ron 5 do Ovens, Spain* and Pots, aborted SUB PAILT XXracTSD, 50 tons of Russia axe bar and Swedish chair tire Iron, for sale »n aecommrdiiing terms by JAMES II FRASF.R. \ sept , ? cie 18.1 Ma k.< eg r.re The subscriber Having leased tile wlmr and uock, n xt !>• t v t below that occupied by Meor< Brow., can A Co announces to his fncttdsand the ftbltc. that he will, on the rat -f Nvrmb'r it, commence the LUMBER F ICTOHAGt. I COAtMISSION BUSlNESSon laid wharl. Ueorge VV. Collins. it 10——-f—182 *1F Fire- Wood wanted O.V THK WKStBttN H’ATLR'i. I The steam-boat Company are d- iimus of co— pngfora regular Mipply of WOOD, to b< or 1 for the use of the rteam boata the ensuing at convenient landing places on Oconer j Allam-hs rivers The Wood must be of pnch bine, cut from the bodies of large trees, of high K nd growth, and well seasoned - Light-wood lould be preferred. Versons willing to contract lr the delivery at one t.r more landings, w. I f nd their proposals, »pecifVing the rate per c ri*. I id the name of the landing, its estimated diat.in e l,,m Darien. Milledgevllr. or some public plar-. J,ie T,ror»oaals to be addressed either to .Iosefh f,rmitssAx, treasurer, at Augusta; or Rtcna-« 7*r*e, Savannah. SiiinuH Howard. gy. The editors or the Milledgeville papers are icqocttcie to insert th- foregnti-g for 3 months. ' -166 < Nifties. JL\\ persons luring m iheir poutwion proper- •Books, or Papers, belonging to Jahes Hot, a ceased Alien, who died wit!tout will and with- heirs, are required to deliver them to tile *' flber. Those indebted the said Jame> , are desired to make payment, and tboae 'in, claims laprt _rnt teem to Isaac Herbert, Btciedter, Richmond Ccunty, Georgia. It sept I——t 1 -" If® , The Editors of the Charleston Courier and Sa l|n nab Republican, are requested to insert the ’sore advertisement in their respective paper , ■ nee a week, for six weeks, and forward their | .ceountsto the office of tl.e Augusta Herald for PILOTS Authorised to act for the Bar and River of Sa BRANCH PILOTS. Rweeds Iron, 8[c. 15 tons best Sweeds waggontire Don 5 do do do --quire bar do 20 do do Rnsaia axe do do 2000 bushels Liverpool ground Jalt ISO pieces cotton baggmg, for sale on accommo dating ■erms by BACON tc BHUF.N aept 10—x—182 Exchange Dock. W. T. Williams Jl'8T EECIITED, Cuvier’* Theory of the Earth Rush, on diseases of the mind Cullen’s Practice of Physic, with Caldwell’s notes Lawrence, on Ruptures itrown’s elements of Medicine, with Beddoe’s ob servations Johnson's Reports, vois. 12; 13,14, at 86 SO each lonnson’s Chancery Reports, 2 vois. £13 Johnson’s Digest, 7 SO Aar in the Canada’s (N B. Quebec frontJ gl. Mass’s Journey to Rome and Naples, 1 26 llhi.lration. of Literary diaracters, 1 25 American Constitutions, 1 25 l-adies’ Library, 1 00 tennet’s Letters to a Y' ung Lady, 2 25 .Marriage, a novel, 2 vois 2 00 Life of G. F. Cooke, the play-actor, 2 vois. 2 00 speech of Ruths King on the' American naviga tion Act. lit cs’s Cyclopedia, vol. 38, part 2d do 39, part 1st Nurth-Carolina Term Reports, No 3 And a handsome assortment of Maps, sept 10 r « 182 Wants employment, As Clerk, »r b*Usman, in a wholesale store, an active, shady, middle aged man, who under stands accumptt, and can be recommended by :e- s ectuhle characters in town—is wed acquainted l itli the grocer, bu.-inese; also making of cordials nd refining of wines, Ac. A line addressed to A.B. and left at tin Savannah Republican office will be -;ul- attended to. >ept 12 t lt-3 Wanted, A young’Lad, abuu i4 »». 16 years of age, to lend i». •• gr«»cen- store; none need apply with ut eo<>d rcconur.endauons; he will meet with f od enc tir g ment Apply at this office sept 2 m* U2 For sale, A JSTEGRO *bout 25 years of age, ith her dmx cb.idren She is a pi tin washer nd ironer, an cxcelhot cook, and is acquainted w.th house work. Enquire of the primer, sept l<* 182 For sale A Xegro Wench, a.-imi ihsrtv years old, a plain ok good washer and ironer-—has no fault Mi» her son, about eleven year* of age. For fur ther unher p*rticulars apply at this office, sept i »*• - ‘83 _ .hen Timtnona William Royston H. SUson Anderson .iBrpughton Dixon : Furois John Cleary Joiin Ixiw Jo!m Dennis Henry Craig Thomas Nuttsge Wilium Wall Andrew Gusrd • CERTIFICATE PILO TS. en H. Timmons HaJe 129—101 Henry Raker Junes Elfonl. Bo order of .M"Board. JOHN G. HOLCOMBE, see'ry c^mmiasiomrs tfptiotag To Rent For one y<»r, from October and November oeren\ twoBtisrr flxeM.ng Hbuajw, in heal- -and plearnt aitunliocw, wuejn llrotjghtoi)- • • * M.V -GALL. m kreet- AhWJ® , aept 3—f—179 To Let, From the fir»t of -N uember next, the TWO rOllt'.S on the Ray. at present occupied by \I i-*»rs. J, Depass A L. Hart For termj, apply :o HALL & HOY I'. sept 12 183 Lost or mislaid, On Friday evening, th- 4th mat an ivory head- til DIrtK with gilt Mounting—on it was engraved tiie nau.e > f William Patterson, United States* na vy. A reward will be given on delivering it at mis othcc. sept 12 at* 183 Robbery! The store of’Crt ws and -ysent, in Jefferson, Camden county, was, on the night of the 3d iu- rant, broken and robbed at Bank Balls, Silver, Dry Goods and a Pocket Book, containing notes and rcceiptf; and a board covered Hill Book^con- aining t-umc memorandum?*, feloniously taken away Fifty Dollars reward will be given on the return of the pocket book, *ith the papers it con- t .ined. Two Hundred Dollars will be given for he return ot the pocket book, cash and dry goods stolen—or Three Hundred Dollars for the restoration of the property stolen, provided tin robber or robbers can be brought to the punish ment that the perpetrator of >uch vi'.lanuus acts deserve. CHEW« h. BYSKNT. J fftrtsn* Sept 8. 1818 a 183 ASSIZE of BREAD. The price of flour being 12 dollars SUcent* per barrel, the weight of bruul for the present month must be as follows, viz: lb. «x. 12* cents loaf must weigh 1. 14 6) do do do do ' 0 14) Of which all bakers and sellers of bread will ake due notice. JOHN I. ROBERTS, sept 3—179 citjr treaturer. Notice. AB ptrson-' having demands against the estate of Wiuuj M 1 lr, late of tbe cinir.ty cf M'tn. tosh, ettevasev!, are retjutsted to render them in properly awtstol, and --host indebted to said es tate wili make uaynietit to tbe subscribers. lleprj Gijuiiiiat, adui'or. lieb-.cea 1. M-Kay. adtu'ra'-. sept S———{l——— It!) Bills on Ne»-Fork.' ~ ~ For sale by j. H.AHUti O s’ A GO >ept fO — ... ' . ' ■■ ' s Boots, Shoes, §*c. Just rertiied l em New-Y rt, Providence and Boston, by the latest arrival. #extensive assort ment of ladles, gtntli m n’s, misses’, youth's and children’s t) jots, 8houi, biippers, he. Ac. ALSO. by the Harriet Newell, 53 pair razee Boots—All of which, will he sulf wholesale and retail, at moderate auratce, by John Duu^ast, ■ Sign ej the golden boot, aept 10—ex -! 82 hr 1 .li-.gr. Saw-Mill Cranks and A constant supply always on hand, t the manufactory, (o be had of - y- lS. C- Dun, aug 8- 168 No. % Come Corn. . Prime white Baltimore Corh, joat recoiled *nd for fate by NICHOLAS & NEFF. v sept 1 178 Hair Matrasses, Of various sizes, and of the i>est quality hair and ticking, constantly on hand, - at the Cattnet and Chair ware-house of ! Faries & Miller, aug 29 - 177 ' Broughion-otrtet. Sugar, Gin, %c. 8 hhds prime muscovado Sugar 10 do northern Gin 17 barrels Philadelphia Whiskey 30 do N. E. Rota For sale by ' M. Pettingill, aug SO 173 Afarkct-sqiarc. Landing From tch'r Sight, front Havana, 64 hogsheads prime Molasses 14 ditto Muscovado Sugar 4 barrels Havana do ADSO, PINE APPLES, &e. Apply to Charles Maurel. aept 8——n 181 . Just received Per schooner Bee, and for sale by the subscribers, 20 puncheons W I Rum 10 hogsheads N E Rum 50 barrels Whiskey 300 barrels Liverpool ground Salt 150 whole and half barrels Mackerel, No;. 1,2 and 3—new put up 1(00 gallons winter strained Oil 1000 ditto whale Oil 10 tierces white Beans 15 boxes Augusta Candles 5 barrels hog’s Lard 50 bags prime green Coffee SO quarter chests imperial Tea 100 bolts Russia Duck, 1st quality 50 boxes Soap 80 do Glass, 7 by 9,8 by 10 and 10 by 12 50 barrels paint Oil 200 kegs white Lead 200 do Spanish Brown Green and blue Faints, of superior quality 50 enils white Rope 30 bolts of Hnglisb Canvas . — Nichols, Dobson tif Hills, sept 10— - ex 182 •7V rip Summer Goods. The ttUneriUro Law received, bg the thifo Jane Und Sergio, -oil arrived from Liverpool, AN EXTENSIVE SUPPLY SEASONABLE DRY GOODS, win* have brtn selected by one of the partner* and krill he sold oy the piece or package pn rea sonable team*. ANDREW LOW k CO. maT 26—*123, L. Petty Offer! for tale, 7 boxes and 2 bales resorted Htimhums 66 pieces cotton Bagging 12 caves silk Umbrellas 2J boxes Philadelphia Porter, containing one dozen each 10 stone Jars, for holding water i 1 case chip Hats, assorted 50 reams Paper 1 chest imperial Tea 6 qturter do do . ‘ • And a few dozen hair Seives Kpt 8—a—181 . .. T -the subscriber Offer, fir tale the following GOODS, •• tumm nodaling term,—Til.- ' 1 trunk nuns Thread 1 bale all colored do. 2 trunns cotton Hose 3 bales colored Nankeens 1 box diapers k paper Cloth* 2 boxes brown Linens 2 bales linen Bedtick 1 bale linen & cotton Checks 7 bales Flanhe's 80 kega & 5 barrela Barley 250 pieces very best cotton Bagging 2 bales best London duffle Blanket! 2 bales Russia Sheeting { 2 hoxes Irish Linens, very fine 24 hhds best New Orleans Sugar 11 puncheons Jam. Rum 3 boxes wool Bat, 35 casks very superior Brown Stout Wm. Tujlor, sept 1 ea 178 Fresh Flour, Corn, 8$c. 30 half barrel, fresh Baltimore Flour . 200 pieces prime Inverness Bagging 20 barrels Pork 10 do Beef 30 hhds Molasses • 20 barrels h-a’ and lump Sugar 5 tons Shear Moulds For sale on accommodating term;, by H.iLL A HOYT, sept 8 — 181 For sale Best double Brown Stout Porter, bottled and in hhds. Bottled Beer, in casks of 6 dozen each 4 trunks ready made Clothing For sale by JAMES CARRUTHERS. june 6 133 Notice. ' Mrs. BLOGG, late uf savannah, baring taken charge of the Boarding department of the Acadc. iuy in M’Intosh county, the parents and guardi ans of children are informed that the institution is open for the instruction of youth of both sexes, where the different branches of education, indud- ing the Greek and Latin languages, with the use nt the Globes, are taught by Mr M’Cliwtock. a gentleman of round moral character, and unques- tiouable talents as a teacher. JAMES E HOUSTOUN) JAMES DUNWOODY, £ Committy. JAMES TROUP, 3 aug 20——173 Giuxtt, hereafter on individual account. William S. tiillett, John Milne. march 18 65 Dry Goods, Crockery, 8£c. ISO crates Crockery 500 pieces cotton Baggirtg 3000 iron Poland Spiders 20 bales negro Plains 20 do London duffle Blankets 10 trunks Prints 5 bales coarse Broadcloths 5 do Kersimere 1 case steam loom Shirting 2 do 4-4 cotton do 1 do 5 bales assorted Threads 4 do brown Sheeting 4 do Irish Dock ■- 3 dir tolinet Vestings 1 do Carpeting 8 cases linen and cotton Checks 1 case cotton Hosiery 4 cases Ginghams and onion Stripes 1 esse book snd mull mull Muslin' 4 pair double Jack-Screws - 1 bale Towelling ^ 1 do white Flannels 1 case Salamaneas 1 bale Bombazels / 2 bales rose Blankets For sale by S. C. Dunning, aug 8 ct .-168 .Vo 2, Commerce How. Brokerage. The subscriber having established himself on the Bay, over the store of messrs W A A W yman A Cs tenders his services to bis friends and the pub lic in general in the above line of business, and hopes by strict attention to merit a share of pat- foliage ROBERT RAIFORD. r’tept 1 178 Notice. In consequence of Jons Milxi’s retiring to Beaufort, the copartnership of Gillstt A Most is thi* day dissolved by mutual consent. Those indebted to the above firm are requested to make payment thereof to tVilham S. GiUett, who isitere- >y authorised to receive the same: and also, to settle all claims against the said firm. ... (CT Tt^ Business in Beaufort will be conducted hi™? subscriber offers for sale, his PLANTA- Juhn C. Holcombe Having taken the ware-house lately occupied by ■Flewtiln. A Dickinson, offers his serv ce* in the FACTORAGE IS COMMISSION LINE. His store houses are now undergoing a thorough repair for the reception of produce, merchandize, Ac.—and strict attention wid be paid to all hazi ness committed to his care Augutta, f Ga J Julu 1, 1818.——f-*—156 Valuable Land 1% Negroes for sale by Job* Milxz, and that in Savannah by tViuua '-TON, consisting of six hundred and sixty acres Notice. The goods and effects, stock in trade, books of account, Ac. of Joseph Hitches, of Savannah, sad- ler, having been assigned to the subscribers, for the purpose ofjnaking 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 that they make pay ment, to Jxnxxiau Cctleh, attorney for the as signees. John Lohra, Abraham Carlile,. Edmund Kinsey. J 4 166 ,1 Notice. The estate and effects of Axnxxw Ebwix, A. Eawitr, Groce A Co. and Enwix A Co. having been assigned to tbe subscribers for the payment of certain debts in the first instance, and 'after wards for the benefit of all the«reditorsof the said concerns, notice is hereby given to those interested, of the said assignment. AU persons indebted to the said Andrew Erwin, Erwin, Groce A Co. or Erwin A 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. AU those having claims against tbk said parties are requested to exhibit them to the subscribers, duly attested GF.ORGK HARGREAVES,*) JOHN M’KTNNE, t ' BARKA M’KINNE, f^ageee.. WILLIAM SU1S, I march 31—76 Notice. A11 persons having demands against the estate orthe late Sobsrt Junes Hou-ton,"deceased, ere hereby requested to present, without delay, their accounts duly attested to Messrs. It. A J. Habersham: sod those indebted to make immedi ate payment to them, or to the subscriber. PATRICK HOUSTON, lord 8—33 adainutraior 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 titan 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 ot January next XT- june 6- • 133 Noble W. Jones, Lands for sale. One thousand and fitly acres of LAND, in Mc Intosh county, Broro 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 dweUing House, Kitchen and oth er necessary out buildings on the premises; two hundred 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 fiftv (250)- of which are of first quality high inland swamp, very level add easily drained, having a 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 oak land, some stoney krowles, and the balance well timbered pine barren. For terms apply to Mr. Joax Lewis, in Savannah, or to the subscriber on the premises. H. Gignilliat. >ug 6 ■ —167 To rent, (fSftdpoaadongiva, on the 1st cf November next,) The STORES on the saoseriber’s wharf aFpreaent occupied by Messrs. Nichols, Dobson A Hills—and that occupied by Mr. House. Also, the brick building on the Bay, near Hat card-street, occupied by the ed Hors of the Columbian Museum. For terms, in, the absence of the subscriber, apply to George Jones, esquire. NOBLE W. JONES. june 6—133 To let The west tenement of the 1IUOSE near tbe Me- seam Office, on tbe Bay—Immediate possession will be given. For terms applv to George Jones. n» y 13 U.l NEW TITHE Subscriber has just received foam Phi. X Ddelphia, a saw arid eleoamt assortment of TYPES, calculated especially for JOB PR1.VT1JVG. ORDERS for any Work in this line will be speedily and handsomely executed, at the cus- # tomary prices, and every favor, be it ever no small, gratefully acknowledged. TISOSE WHO AXE IX WAXT or CATALOGUES of Pub- PRICES CURRENT lie Sales BANK CHECKS BLANKS for Public Of- HAND BILLS ficcs POSTING’BILLS Commercial A Shipping SHOE BILLS BLANKS HAT BILLS Insurance and Notarial Shop Keeper’s Bills BLANKS LABELS CARDS > MILITARY NOT!- CIRCULAR LETTERS CES BILLS OF LADING RECEIPTS Att-ataMt *\\mj iftwHniIWM■ 11 ■■ijiliii, are invited to call. dTg h > • _ ‘ I " 2500ft# atrt> $arapf|let$ Will also be handaom'ly and correctly Print, ed, on application. Office on the Bay, abgut 30 rods 'west of the Exchange, in the room over the Store lately occupied by Mr. Joseph Depass. OLIVER STEELE. Savannah, Sept. 3, 1818—a— Bank State of Georgia, S AVAR HAH, 21st AUGUST, 1818. Btnl-ced, That twenty per cent of the capital stock of thi* bank, be and the same is hereby re quired to be paid in, on or before the first Mon day in November nest, by the stockholder* there of-—the same to be paid in specie, or billi of ei ther of the banks of Georgia. By order- of the Hoard. ANTHONY PORTER, carter. Note.—Stockholders may pay their 2UdotD.pef share, at the principal bank in Savannah, orapei* titer of the branches in Milledgeville, Washington or Augusta, and obtain a receipt from the cashier on the back of their scrip certificate for the pay. ment thereof. sept 1 178 ■ Notice. Augusta, August 25,1818. • Savannah River Navigation Company. An instalment of 5 per cent on the capital stock of the company ia required to be paid in to tho treasurer on or before 2d of November next. By order of the board, J. W. L. Simmons, sec T ry. The Editor of the Savannah Republican a re. quested to pub. 1 : j!i the above until the time ex pires, and forwarJ bis account to the Company’s Office for payment, sept 1 178 Notice. A.tgttfta, August 25, 1818. Savannah River Navigation Company. At a met-,ing of the siockli' Idem of this com pany on July 22d last, it was r> solved by the mem bers present, that a meeting of the stockholders is requested to take place at the Globe Tavern, in the city of Augusta, on Monday, the 26th of October; at txh o'clock a a, The meeting bring called for important purposes, punctual attendance is required. J. W. L. Simmons, sec'ry. The Editor of the Savannah Republican is re quested to publish the above until the expiration of the time mentioned, and forward his account to the Company's Office for payment srpt 1 178 ■ Notice. An ELECTION will he held at the Court-House ■n Savannah on Monday, the 5th day of October ensuing, for six anucu, to represent the state of Georgia in the Sister nth Congress of the Unit ed States, and fora sesatohandtxbee XEraSEEX; tatives to represent the county of Chatham in the next Legislature of this state, at which said election any three magistrate* of said county wfl) treside, and the sheriff will'attend the. same tq teep order. “ *’■ A John P. Williamson, j. t. o. c. c. Ebenezer S. Rees, J. t. c. o. t. Thomas N, Morel, j. i.e. c. c. aept 12 183 Lloyd Sf Morrison Have removed their Office,from the Exchange to col. Prey's brick building, over the store of Messrs. Gan dry A DufaurC. jnly 25 162 I Boarding-House, The subscriber has taken tbe Urge HOUSE on -he Bay, corner of Lincoln street, property of the iate John Anderson, situated in a very airy place, opposite tbe store, of Mr. Samuel Howard. Un healthy situation of this building—containing near ly thirty separate rooms—ctler* a vet J pleasing advantage for the accommodation and comfort of Boardere. particularly in the warm season of the year. Those who please to favor him with their patronage, will find the house well found, and every attention given, by the public's bumble ter. rant, THOMAS GR1UB1N. ujly 4 152 Notice. All persons having demands against the estate of captain Thomas Bice, deceased, are requested to render them in duly attested, within tbe time prescribed by law; and those persona indebted to said estate, are required to roue immediate pay ment to _ Ebenezer S. Rees') * df ladm'n Thomas W. Rice, J april 14 94 Notice. All persons having demands against the est*’. e of Charles Skipwith, late of WUkes county, de-' ceased, are desired to render them in properly *t tested; and those indebted to said estate, will make payment to A. G. SEMMES, adtn’or. The Augusta Herald win publish the above far six weeks march 21—1—68 „ Notice. All persons haring demands uainst the estate of John Mann, late of Augusta, deceased, are de sired to render them in properly attested; and those indebted to said estate will make payment A. G. SEMMES, a/ht’or. The Augusta Herald trill publish, the above no tice, for sis weeks. march 21—I—68 Notice. All persons indebted to tbe estate of William Thomas Harris, deceased, late of hflstnzh coun ty, are desired to make immediate payment; and those hiving claims to present them for payment, iroperly attested, previous to the 1st of Eepteva- , lerjsesu Benjamin Baker, > , William Dunham $ ex,c °V‘ M-Jntooh. county. Juno 22,1818—jest*—148 ss ■ Blank Manifests Tw ale at this olfee.