Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1816-1818, September 24, 1818, Image 1
For Liverpool
The fine' fist sailing ship MARY-ANN,
captain Stubbs, having more than one-Fourth of
her cargo ready to go on board, will tpeet with
«U possible dispatch. For freight .or pas*age ap
ply to the captain on board, at Hunter’s wharf, or
to SPURGES Sc BURROUGHS,
sept 15—184 AV. 3, Commerce rent.
For Havana -.
ft The very fast saitragscboonerSIGHT,
Ycap&io Silva, will take freight for the
■drove port. Apply-to
Charles Maurel;
Who hat just received.
Superfine Flour, in whole and half barrels, and
Siesh Goshen Butter sept 12 * 183
For sale
'The elegant, substantial and fast sailing
whip HENRIETTA, burthen about four hundred
tons, now in the port of St. Mary’s. (Gn) can be
went to aea with trifling etpewe, her ataridmg and
■ftronlng rigging complete and new, has 2 anchors
wind cables, one cable quite new; her s>«< are new,
and made of the best canvass; part of her rigging
and sails have never been bent—airtight of timber
-can be procured for Kew.Yotk, which will more
thah pay all her expences. She will be sold cheap,
and her inventory may, be seen if immediate ap
plication be made to JOHN I. MYBR,
aept 19— c» # —186 ir St. Mary's.
In our absence from this city,
for a abort time, Jon* M’Nisn, eaq. and Mr. L.
R. Aliny, art our attornies.
' John Speakman Sf Co.
aug 8 168 . Prater’t -wharf.
Bills on New-York,
At short light, for aale by -v
William Gaston,
sept 17 1—-185
Cotton Bagging.
120 pieces superior Invemet, Cottoo Bagging
Apply Jo JAMES H. FRASER,
sept 15—r 184
Com.
Prime whit* Baltimore Com, not received and
for aale by NICHOLAS & NEFF,
sent 1—178
Boots, Shoes, &fc.
Just received from NewjYork, Providence and
Boston, by the latest arrival, an extensive assort
ment of ladies, gentlemen’s, misses’, youth’s and
children’s Boots,.Shoes, Slippers, Ac. See.
AL30,
by the Harriet Newell,
50 pair razee Boots—All of which, will be sold
wholesale and retail, at moderate advance, by
John Douglass,
Sign oj the golden boot,
sept 10—e» -182 Gibbon-’ btdldingt.
. Hair Matrasses,•
Of various sizes, and of the best quality hair
and ticking, constantly on hand, at the Cabinet
and Chair ware-house of
Paries & Miller,
aug 29 177 JBroughioa-olreel.
*#* Daring the absence of the
subscriber from the state, Edward Stf.bbiss, esq
’4,1* duly authorized to act as my attorney.
Sarah Blacksell. !
june 27—-mt 150
• • The subscribers having erftered in
to copartnership under the firm ol Dili & Pot
is Lumber JPulfor* and Commission frier-
ehantt, tender their 1 services to their friends and
the public in the above ilne of business, and hope
that by their punctuality and attention to business
to merit their confidence. •
They intend keeping a good supply or Fire
WOOD, of which they now have a quantity, and
offer it at a moderate price.
Daniel Daly,-.
Geo. F. Putnam.
aept 22 187 •
JV- T. Williams,
HAS jcst nscaivtD,
Baylie’s Digest 3 vols.—gl5
, Chitty oh Bills—6
Wheaton on Captures—4
Toller’s Law of Executors—4 50
Roberts on Frauds—4 50
S o. on Fraudulant Conveyances
ettsTHements
Day’s Mathematical works
Lathrop on Globes
Blumenback’s Physiology
Henry ’s Chemistry
Bingtey’s Useful Knowledge
Murray’s Grimmer, 8 vo.—3
.-Brooks’ Gazetteer
Domestic Encyclopedia, 5 vols. 8vo.—.5
Sampson’s historic Dictionary—10
Muhlenberg on Grasses.
Tytler’s History, 8vo—2 50
Ilazlitt’s character of Shakspeare— 1 50
Artists Manual—9
British Spy—l
Frey’s N»r-ative—1 25
Citizen .if the world—2
Felt* Alvar*, z or Manners of Spam 2vois.—z
De Stuel*’ French llcv«»lutk>n—5 2vols
N H. The 3d vol will appear shortly,
sept 22 x—-187
Store to vent.
That spacious new tire , ;"of STORE, recently
occupied by Messrs Gandry h Dup«>n. . Appl
at the ccunti:ig-h -use of JAMES S. .tULLOCil,
sept 22 187
*" To Bent
Three “Rooms, and c i.ar Ki.chen in Gibbons
building. Apply at No. 9.
sept 22 ■ -187
Notice.
An election will be h> lu.Vu the Court-House,
in the city of Savannah on Saturday, the ’hird
dsv --f October ensuing, for a Justice ol ihe Peace
of Chatham county, for the third company dis
trict, in the room of John B. Norris, esq. icmoved
from flits state. „
Job T. Bodes, j. r.
P. P. Thom issun, j. p.
sept 22 187
In Council,
■ Monday, Hcfitember 21 st, 1818.
Resolved, Tint cou-cil w it. on Monday toe 5th
.day of October next., proceed to the election q)
rfhe following city officers, viz: —
Treasurer with a salary of gHOO and fees.
Marshal do
Clerk do
Messenger do
Recorder do
-Sexton do
Jail physician do
do
do
do
do
do
do
IO0
600
400
3C0
-200
200
do
do
do
do
do
do
Clerk «f the mayor’s court.
Contractor for sweeping chimmes.
. City sheriff and three gaugers for the city of
Savannah.
Applications in which, securities are to be
named, to be left with the clerk
Extract from the miits,
B. R. CUYLER, c. c.
sept 22 187
ValuableProperty for sale.
The subscriber wishes to sell his establishment
in the tow.’ of Watkinsnlle, Clark county, at
present, and formerly occupied as a tavern and
Store. The establishment consists of five had
acre lots in the most eligible part of sa.d towpf
on which tbi*: is a newly erected building fifty
two feet lodg, and two stories high; also an ex
cellent store house, a dwelling house, and al ne
cessary out houses for a tavern, with an excellent
aarden. The situation is supposed To be as
healthv as any in the Southern country, and has
of late become a place of considerable resort for
xenons from the lower country during the sum
mer months—Persons wishing to purchase are
invited to call and view the premises.
James Liston.
WitH-ir.sv.de, August 26,1818.
rt-> The Editors of the Georgia Journal, the
Reflector, and Savannah Republican, are re-
vmested to publish the above once a week for
•four weks and forwaid their accounts to the
post office in watkinsv, e for payment. J. L.
sent X tr - 17d _
Notice-
Ail penons having demands against the estate
^them^^m^.ateiy.duly a’-tcted to; and all
&ttsxT^txser
' ’Aec 26—t—r 13
Fresh Flour.
43 barrels superfine Flour? Ground from
10 half do do (new wheat
•For sale by JAMES Yf. FRASER,
sept 15 t 184
Just received,
TER SHIP OCLETUOHPE,
50 tons Iron
500 kegs white Lead
lOo tierces London B B Stout
11 casks Carolina Uoes For sale by
Sturgus & Burroughs,
sept 19 186 No 3, Commerce Ron
• 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, Nos. 1,2
and 3—new put up
1C00 gallons winter strained Oil
1000 ditto whale Oil
10 tierces white. Beans
15 boxes Augusta Candles
5 barrels ling’s Lard
- 50 bags prime green Coffee
50 quarter chests imperial Tea
100 bolts Russia Duck, 1st quality
50 boxes Snap
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 Paints, of superior quality
50 coils white Rope -
20 bolts of English Canvas
50 barrels fre9h Flour ,
57 barrels navy Bread
50 kegs Crackers
Nichols, Dobson Sf Hills.
sept 10——ex 182
For sale
Best double Brown Stout Porter, bottled and
in hhds.
Bottled Beer, in casks of 6 dozen each
4 trunks ready made Clothing
Fur sale by JAMES CARRUTHERS.
j-ine 6 133
For sale
200 pieces first quality Dundee Cotton Bagging
Richards 8f Hawotvay.
aug 29 177
Sugar, Gin, §*c.
8 hhds prime muscovado Sugar
0 do northern Gin
i7 barrels Philadelphia Whiskey
30 do N. E. Rum For sale by
M. Pettingill,
aug 20 173 Market-square.
John C. Holcombe
Having wken the ware-house lately occupied by
Klewellie & Dickinson, offers his services in the
FACTORAGE IS COMMISSION LIKE.
His store houses are now undergoing a thorough
repair fov the reception of produce, merchandize,
Sic.—and strict attention will be paid to all busi
ness committed to his care
Augusta. fG-t JJutyl, 1818.——f 156
Lloyd §■ Morrison
Have removed their Office, from the Exchange
to col. Fray’s brick building, over the store of
viessrs Gaudrv k Dufaure.
julv 25 - —162
Notice.
All persons indebted to roe will please make
payment to Mr. Lawns rn Terrs, who is consti
tuted my agent, during my absence from ibis eitv.
SAMUEL EVANS.'
j.tne <9 1 144
Notice
All persons having in their possession proper-
y. Books, or Papers, belonging to James Rot, a
d-ceaved Alien, who died without will and with-
ut heirs, are required to deliver them to the
ubscriber T);o e indebted to the said James
Roy, are desired to make payment, and those
has ing claims ta present teem to
Isaac Herbert,
- Escl.eator, Richmond County, Georgia.
sept 1 fti 173
The Editors of the Charleston Courier and Sa-
Jmah Republican, are requested to insert the
jft advertisement in their respective papers,
once a week, for six weeks, and forward their
accounts to the office of the Augusta Herald for
payment
Fire-Wood wanted
ON THE WESTERN WATERS.
The steam-boat Company are desirous of con
tracting for a regular -upply of WOOD, to be or
dered for the use of the steam-boats the ensuing
season, at convenient landing places on Oconee
and Altamaha rivers. The Wood must be of pitch
fine, cut from the bodies of large trees, 'of high
and growth, and well seasoned.—Light-wood
would b« preferred. Persons willing to contract
for the delivery at one or more landings, will
send their -proposals, specify ing the rate per cord
and the name of the Landing, its estimated distance
from Darien, Midedgeville, or some public place.
The proposals to be addressed ti’her to Joseph
Hvtvwinstx, treasurer, at Augusta; or Richard
Watxk, Savanr.uh.
Ssmue! Howard.
Cjr The edsto-s of the Miiledgevilis parses sre
vqtR sted to u.'f't the foregoing for 3 months.
aug 4 .V$5
By the ships Ogiethirpe,
jgst arrived from Liverpool
rom raverpeai,
received an EXTENSIVE
. DftY
Comprising « complete assortment at Woollen
Woroted, Cotton, Linen and Silk GOODS,- which
have been carefully selected by one of the firm—
and will be sold, by the piece or package, at a
moderate advance, for cadi, cotton Or approved
paper. ANDREW LOW & CO.
sept 17 - -185 ,
W. P. Beers Co.
HAVE KICUVED*
Canton Crapes
Superfine 4-4 and 5-4 jaconet Muslins
Itlack silk Velvets
Black Bombazines
Black Bombazets
. Super undressed Calicoes
Irish Sheetings
Seersuckers
White Flannels
Buck-skin and beaver Glnves
Super silk flag Handkerchiefs
Silk and cotton imitation Shawls
Black Ribbons, &c‘ sept 15—a—184
GROCERIES.
65 hhds prime Trinidad Molasses
32 do Muscovado Sugar
20 puncheons 4th proof Jamaica Rum
SO bbls N E Rum
30 casks London Brown Stout Porter
i 3 pipes pure Cognac Brandy, 4th proof!
* 2 do do Holland Gin
10 bags black Pepper
20 do race Ginger
50 quarter boxes imperial Tea
100 bags fine Salt
1500 bushels blown Salt
•50 kegs Dupont’s Gunpowder
60 bags Buckshot
120 do patent do
3 kegs bar Lead
50 casks assorted cut Nails
20 do do wrought do
15 quarter casks Lisbon Wine
20 do LPTenerifi' do -J
10 casks clarel do .j
8 tons Swedish square and round! ron
5 do Ovens, Spiders and Pots, assorted
AVD DAILT EXPECTED,
50 tons of Russia axe bar and Swedislrchair
tire Iron, for sale on accommodating
terms by JAMES H FRASER,
sept i2 ex—-183 Market-square.
Saio-Mill Cranks and Gudgeons.
A constant supply always on hand, direct from
the manufactory, to be bad of
„ S. C. Dunning,
aug 8 168 No. 2; Commerce Rote.
Regimental orders. -
An election is ordered to be held at the Ex
change on Saturday 26th inst. at three o’clock in
the’afternoon, fora captain, hetuenant and ensign,
for the Savannah Volunteer Guareis, in room of
captain Fell, lieutenant Roberts, and ensign D’Ly-
on, resigned.
An election is ordered to be held in front ol
the Georgia Hotel on Saturday 26th inst. for a
captain, lieutenant and ensign, of the First Com
pany, in the room of captain Dousset and ensign
, removed from the beat, and lieut. Carlisle,
resigned.—Poll to be opened at ten o’clock a m.
An election is ordered to be held at the mar
ket on Saturday 26th inst. for a captain to com
mand the Second Company, in the room of capt-
Lawrence, resigned.—Poll to be opened at ten
o’clock AM.
Two magistrates and two freeholders, or a
majority ol them are to superintend each of the
above ordered elections
By order of J. Marshall, lieut col,
JOHN B. MILLS, oergt. major.
sept 17-: 185
The subscriber
OJfers for sate the following GOODS, on accom-
■ , -s -i. • snodating terms—sfc.-
1 trail); nans Thread
1- balg nil colored dp.
S trunks cotton Hose
3 bales colored Nankeens
1 box diapers & paper Cloths
2 boxes brown Linen*
- 2 bales linen ^efitick
1 bale linen & cotton Checks
2 bales Flannels
80 kegs & 5 barrels Barley
250 pieces very best cotton Bagging
2 bales best London duffle Blankets
2 hales Russia Sheeting
2 boxes Irish Linens, very fine
24 hhds best New-Orleans Sugar
11 puncheons J^pt. Rum
3 boxes wool Hats
35 casks very superior Brown Stout
Wm. Taylor,
sept 1 cb 178
Brokerage.
The subscriber having established himself on the
Bay, over the store of messrs W & A Weyman &
Co tenders his services to his friends and the pub-
lie in general in the above line of business, and
hopes by strict attention to merit a share of pat
ronage ROBERT RAIFORD.
sept 1- 178
Painting, Glazing, and Paper
Hanging.
The subscribers 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 tnankful fur any
favors entrustsd 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 tq that of the late
John Lawson, esq. in Broughton-street.
William Pearce,
David Secord.
Who have just received from New-Tork,
A fresh supply of PAINTS and OIL, which
will enable them to execute their work in a neat
style, and on reasonable terms:
aug 27— 157
Bank State of Georgia,
SAVAXXAH, 21st AtJorsT, 1818.
Resolved, That twenty per cent of the capital
stock of thb bank, be and the same is hereby re
quired tq be paid in, on or before the first Mon.
day inRovembermegt, by the stockholders there
of—the Same to be paid in specie,. or bills of ei
ther of the banks of Georgia.
By order ,f the Board.
, vhoNY PORTER, cor&er.
Note.—Stockholders may pay their 20 dolls, per
share, st the principal bank in Savannah, or at ei
ther of the branches in Milledgeville, Wa-hmet. .1
or Augusta, and dbtain 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 is required to be paid in to the
treasurer on or before 2d of November next.’
By order of the board,
J. W. L. Simmons, sec’ry.
The Editor of the Savannah Republican is re
quested to publish the above until the time ex
pires, and forward bis account to the Company’s
Office for payment. ~ _
sept 1 178 -
Ray and Evening School.
The subscriber returns his sintere thanks For
the encouragement he has had since he cojnmenc-
ed teaching in this place; he hopes by a strict at- the next Legislature of this state, at which said
tention to his business, to still share a part of the — *« -r — ... «.:n
In Council,
Savannah, ^Monday, Sept. 14, 1818-
The following committees were appointed by
the mayor:
COMMITTEE OF FHTAKCE.
Aldermen Harris, Rees and Charlton
GAOL COMMITTEE.
Aldermen Thomason, Waring and Ash
EXCUAHOE COMMITTEE.
Aldermen Herbert, Davenport and Sheftali
STREET, LAKE AKD TREE COMMITTEE.
Aldermen While, A. Cope and Bourke
PCMI* COMMITTEE.
Aldermen G. L. Cope, Rees and Davenport
nEATH COMMITTEE.
Aldermen Waring, Harris and White
MARKET COMMITTEE.
Aldermen A. Cope, Bourke and Sheftali
COMMITTEE TO SCFERISTEKD SALES.
Aldermen Ash, Thomasson and Herbert
Ex tract from the minutes,
R. R. Cnvler, c. c.
sept 17 ■— -—185
Savannah, District of Georgia,
19fA December, 18X7.
It having been made apparent to me, that Hie
District Judge of the said District is unable to bold
a District Court, or to perform the duties of his of-
flee, and, on application from the District Attor
ney of said District, you are required forthwith to
certify into the next Circuit Court, to be holden in
said' District, all actions, suits, causes, pleas and
rrocesses, civil and criminal, ol what nature or
cind soever, now depending in the said District,
and undetermined, with all proceedings thereon,
and all files and papers relating thereto.
William Johnson, jun.
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court,
assigned to the Sixth Cireu
JOHN I. BULLOCH, Clerk District Court,
for the District of Georgia.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, ? In the Sixth
Clerk’s Office, 20th Dee. 1817. 3 Circuit Court.
I, John J. Bulloch, Clerk of the District and Sixth
Courts of the United States, for said District, do
hereby certify the above to be a true copy from
the original filed and on record in my office.
John I. Bulloch,
dee 29—$—180 Clerk Georgia Distie t
Savannah Poor-House 8C Hospital.
VISITING COMMITTEE 1
ron
August aud September,
Aubid CtrrBKBT and Thzodosics Bin-row.
Joseph' Cumming, secretary.
align 169
Blank Indentures
For sale at. this office.
PILOTS
Authorised to act for the Bar and River of Sa
vannah: -li
BRANCH PILOTS.
Stephen Timmons John Cleary
William Royaton John Low '
N. B. Sisson John Dennis
R. Anderson Henry Craig
E. Broughton Thomas Nottage
John Dixon William Wall
iesse Furnis | Andrew Guard
CERTIFICATE PILOTS.
Stephen H. Timmons } Henry Baker
John Hale ,- | James Elford. ~
By Order of the Board.
JOHN G. HOLCOMBE,
april29—ICO tee'ry commissioners of pilotag
public patronage: as I look upon a goed educa
tion to be one of the greatest blessings in this life,
I hope all parents and guardians that have the care
of children, will send them to school—thousands
live as mere ciphers in the world for the want of
a good education. Terms of tuition, from 4 to
10 dollars per quarter. The subscriber would go
out two or three hours in a day; to teach in pri
vate families where its not convenient to send,—
For fiirther particulars, please call on the subscri
ber, corner of York and West Broad streets
JOSHUA HUMPHREYS
sept 12—f 183
Boarding-House.
The subscriber has taken the large HOUSE on
the Bay, corner of Lincoln street, property of the
late John Anderson, situated in a veiy airy place,
opposite the stores of.Vr. Samuel Howard. The
healthy situation of this building—containing near
ly .thirty separate rooms—offers a very pleasing
advantage for the accommodation and comfort ol
Boarders, 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, bythe public’s humble ser
vant, THOMAS GRIUIJIJN.
ujly 4 152
Wants employment,
As Clerk, or Salesman, in a wholesale store,
an active, steady, middle aged man, who under
stands accompts, and Can be recommended by re
spectable characters in town—is well acquainted
with the grocery business; also making of cordials
and refining of wines, &c. A line addressed to
A. B. and left at the Savannah Republican office,
will be duly attended to.
sept 12 $ 183
Valuable Land Negroes for sale
The subscriber offers for sale, bis PLANTA«
TION, consisting of six hundred and sixty acres
of land, situate en th; 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 the property may be had
about the middle of January next.
, Noble W. Jones.
june 6— 133
Valuable Real Estate.
FOR SALS
The HOUSES and LOT, corner of Broughton
and Whitaker streets, now under management of
Mr. Raiford, formerly occupied by colonel Shell-
man, and well known as Shellman’s boarding
house, with all the house and kitchen FURNI
TURE, mostly new, and in good order. Posses
sion will be given at any time to suit the purchas-
HENRY W. HILLS.
julv 11 -fex 156
For sale,
A NEGRO WOMAN, about 25 years of age,
with her three children. She is a plain washer
and ironer, an excellent cook, and is acquainted
with house work. Enquire of the printer,
sept .10 182
To rent,
{And possession given on the 1«< of November next,)
The STORES on the subscriber’s wharf
atf present occupied by Messrs. Nichols,
Dobson & Hills—and that occupied by
Mr. House. Also, the brick building on
the Bay, near Barnsrd-street, occupied by the.ed-
itora of the Columbian Museum. For terms, in
the absence of the subscriber, apply to George
Jones, esquire. _ NOBLE W. JONES,
june 6 133
ft
To let
The west tenement of the HUOSE near the Mu
seum Office, on the Bay—Immediate possession
will be given. For terms apply to
Gei
may 1 ft 111 ,
eorge Jones.
To Let,
From the first of November next, the TWO
STOKES on the Bay. at present occupied by
Messrs. J. Depass A L. Hart. For terms, apply
to HALL A HOYT,
sept 12 183
To rent
A large and commodious House, rot far from
the centre of the city. Possession will be eiven
on the first of November. Please apply at tb s
office. s*P‘ 17 185
To Rent
Two Dwelling Houses, fronting .Oglethorpe-
square—a pleasant and healthy situation
J, MARSH ALL. ’
sept 19 t "186
Savannah River Navigation Company.
At a meeting of the stockholders of this com
pany on July 22d last, it was resolved 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 tex o’clock a. st. The meeting being
called for important purposes, punctual attendance
is required.
J. \V. 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.
sept 1—1—178
, ’ Notice.
An ELECTION will be held at the Court-House
in Savannah on Monday, the 5th day of October
ensuing, for six xsnbkrs, to represent the state
of Georgia in the Sixteenth Congress of the Unit
ed States, and for a sesatob and trrix ntrvrsxx-
tatives to represent the county of Chatham in
election any three magistrates of said county will
preside, and the sheriff wiU-attend the. same to
keep order.
John P. Williamson, j. i. o. c. c,
Ebenezer S. Rees, j.*i. o.' o. c.
- Thomas N. Morel, j. i. c. c. c.
sept 12 183- *
Notice.';
Mrs. BLOGG, late of Savannah,-having taken
Charge of the Boarding department of the Acade
my 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, includ
ing the Greek and Latin languages, with the use
of the Globes, are taught by Mr M'Clixtock, a
gentleman of sound moral character, and unques
tionable talents os a teacher. •
JAMF.SE HOUST0UNT ■ , •
JAMES DUN WOODY, i Committee.
. JAMES TROUP, 3
aug 20 173 . ,
Notice.
In consequence u/6* ,.**<hrMn,x*’s retiring to
lloaufnrt, the COparWd.OPlfa GnXITT A Mm*
is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Those
indebted to the above firm are requested to make
payment thereof to William S GiUctt, who is-here-
by authorised to receive the same: and also, to
settle all claims against the said hi m.
(Jj* The Business' in Beaufort will be conducted
by Jobs Milxk, and that in Savannah by Wiiuay
S. Gillett, hereafter on individual account.
, William S. Gillett,
John Milne.
■march 18 65
_ Notice.
The goods and effects, stock in trade, books of
account Ac. of Iose»h Kitchen, of Savannah, sad-
ler, 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,
mauds, and to those indebted that they make pay
ment, to Jihehah Cutler, attorney for the a»-
John Lohra, ~j
Abraham Carlile, {-assignees.
Edmund Kinsey, j
nug 4—s 166
’ ' Notice r '
The estate and effects of Axnnzw Enwix, A.
Erwin, Gnocx A Co. and Enwnr A Co. having
been assigned to tbe subscribers for the payment
of certain debts in the first instance, ana after-
wardsfor the benefit of all the-creditorsof the said
concerns, notice is hereby given to those interested,
of the said assignment. AIF persons indebted to
the said Andrew Erwin, Erwin, Groce A Co. nr
Erwin & 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 said parties sre requested to .exhibit them to
the subscribers, duly attested
GEORGE HARGREAVES;'!
JOHN M’KINNE, t —-
BARNA M«KINNE, J-assigncey.
WILLIAM SIMS, - 1
march 31 76
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; apd those persons indebted to
said estate, are required to make'immediate pay
ment to
Ebenezer S. Rees 1
% {adm’rjt
Thomas W. Rice, J
april 14— 94
Notice.
All persons having demaiiils against the estate
orthe late Bebsrt James Houston, deceased, are
hereby requested to present, without delay,
their accounts duly attested to Messrs. R. A 'j.
Habersham; and those indebted to make immedi
ate payment to them, or to the subscriber.
PATRICK HOUSTON,
april 8—83 administrator
ASSIZE of BUEAR.
The price of flour being 12 dollars 50 cents per
barrel, the weight of bread for the present mouth
must be as follows, viz: IA os.
12} cents loaf must weigh 1 14
’6} do do do do -0 14}
Of which ill bakers and sellers' of bread will
ake due notice. JOHN I. ROBERTS, -
sept 3 -—-179 city treasurer.