Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1816-1818, September 26, 1818, Image 1

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For Liverpool- JS22C .The fine fnUbailing .hip MARYANN, rapt.:a Stubbs having more than one-fourth of Vr anrn ready to go on board, will meet with alt poM.ble dupateh. For freight or ptW«f u), to the caotaio on hoard, at Hunter 7 * wharf, or to STUKGE3 A BURROUGHS, aept 15 184 No. 3, C For'jntw-Sfk~ The reguiw. packet brig LBV AST, -'.Vood. muter, will meet with dispatch. ■.»tir freight or passage, haring superior accommodations, apply to hOYT.’ _*ept 24—-«■ 188 For Havana \ Cotton Bagging. 130 pieces superior fov«n*. -Cotton Bagging Apply to ' jJkllKfi 11. FRAsEB. ;■ aept 15—U 184 -j The.schooner EMILY, capUin Spil jut, witt ho d- patched, having nearly Mtfreightr^yte^cn^X- ■^5* - ? p?lJ &&SSS! 70 dr-do do ' ertipSd t f^ tb f ntu t?.r, 3 ctm double and single barrel Fowling; riOces G do Violins and Strings ■ - 11anre wrought iron Chest ^SsSSSgjBGQi {taJpeuJ^SsqpmbhLBmdering, Rugs CgtLoofciogChtats Re. .. * Old TeneriS’ sad Medoc Wine, mess Beef Shoes, various qualities and low charge A ceoking Store, with apparatus complete, aactjj 18S " , Boots, Shoes, i$C. H Just received from New-Yorx, Providence and Boston, by the Istest srriral, an extensive assqrt- ment of lsdies, gentlemen’*, muses*, youth’s and children*! Boots, Shoes, Slippers. Ac. Ac. ALSO. 4y lie IfarrietNrwell, * W 50 pair razee Boots—All of which, will be fold wholesale and retail, at moderate advance, by - . - - John Douglass, * Sign of the golden bolt, septlO-rew -183 Gibbon»’ bnildingo. rn w-. £ Hair Matrasses, or various sizes, and of the best quality hair and ticking, constantly on hand, at the Cabinet and Chair ware-house of ' ' • - - Fayiea & Miller, tug 29 ' 177 Bnughtm^trttt. and cablet, one came gone n*-. •— ——-- - Sess-w?* -»* j-usa?- gj* J^ oor absence from this city, for ashort time, Job* M'Nisu, esq. and Mr. L. R. Almy, are our attornies. John Speskman of Co. au g 8-1-168 Fraier’i wharf. Daring the absence of the subscriber from the.ctate, EnwreD Stibbim, esq. »S duly authorised to act as my attorney. J Sarah Blacksell. —150 i june 27- • « The subscribers having entered in- iahgisgaasgjgsBP ' that by their punctuality and attention tobuswesa to merit their eonfidenie. They intend keeping a good supply , of F|re 1VOOI), of which they now nave a quantity, and offer it at a moderate price Daniel Daly, Geo. F Putnam. sept 22—187 Saw-Mill Cranks and Gudgeons. A constant supply always on Hand, directftom the manufactory, to be bail °f S- C. Dunning, Bug 8 168 JVa.2, Ctmmerct Bom. Fall Goods. *' The subscribers h*/c race veil by theahip Ogle- •Swa^s«s»ft?s package, on aceommodai mg terns- “ . James Dickson & Co. . aept 24 is 188 The subscriber Haring leased Hie wl»rt »nd a<**. but one below that occupied by .Menta Bs«vni, Gasan & Co. announces to Ids fr tmdsand the sept 10' t —162 100 dollars' r’eward. ’ •The suhsciioer’s mulst.o boy S'Ah.EL, about the age or seventeen, left him in April , ** t ’*!*' 1 has lately been seen in the neighborhood of 8a vaiuiah / It is vupporfd that l.c some plantation not far distant from to *"> the above rewara will be paid for bis apprehension and delivery to the subscriber, or at any gaol lu ^ Daniel is not well grown for hit age, has a small j, n thtr darker than the gencr- hirbouted by a white pemon. W-MdWoiml tf fif.v dollars will be pud. or if by a black per- ■on twenty-five Hollars. J(y . gpH g FEL0T . aept 24- » * 88 Fifty Dollars? reward.. Ranaway »r stolen, on the 18th ™ r * o«xJcffrrson, Camden J. _??S^rutlher country mark* plain m •JA nr 97 ve*rs of »ge» »n Aincan »y iLSLZZdE****-***country mark*pl*»nin STtee^™ tbelomer of bra-right qrcnmmkor ““TIV. -i—.. rew.nl and all reason *« •srsr^-bic ex nenses^will be paid on the deliveiy of her to the J\Totice. - an u'l rmnf'ind^toed to the estate of Wi.tam ■A 11 deceased, late of M’lntosh coua- ^i^ffTberiiilr payment; and nest. . g cn jBuiin Baker, ? ejcec'crs William DunhamS . Jll‘/ats*A toiwlf. J««e 22,1818 T c » s'^^bP^H^XHosyital. b a ’V auua vls m N( . i COMMIT rEE and Srpitmber, , Cc^s»tVa TaiowuirsBasrow Jom ph Cnmming, secrefarjf. 169 - Blank Indentures v„r sate at ** - William Gaston. Corn. white Baltimore Corn, just received and . by NICHOLAS & NEFF. l4 178 ■ ■ ■ i DRY GOODS; ; Comprising a complete aaadr'ment of TToeOat, tTor.Jd, 'Colon, 1A..C.and Silk GOODS; which have been carefully selected by one of tbe firm— and will be sold, by the piece or package, at a moderate adv«c* ieptl 7- 185 W. p. Beers Vo. Fresh Flour. 40 barrels superfine Flour > ^ Ground fror 10 hair do do $ new wheat 1 For sale byJAMES H. FRASER, aept 15 t 184 - eTSiy Jugt received, m sale oaunoan, 50 tons Iron jS00 kegs white Lead 100 tierces Ltfndon B B Stout H eatks Carolina Hciea • For nle by Sturges & Burroughs, sept 19—186 _ : JV.3, Commerce Row. Just received Per schooner Bee, and for salt, by the subscribers, 20 puncheons W I Rum 10 hogsheads N E Bum 50 barrels Whiskey 300 barrel. Liverpool ground Salt' V-j- ■ 150 whole and Half barrels Mackerel, Noe. 1,2 and,3r-new put up v' 1(00 gallons winter strained Oil 1000 ditto whale (fit 10 tierces white Beans ' ■ • ‘T 15 boxes Augusta Candles • 5 barrets hog’s Lard 'X 50 ’hags prime green Coffee 50 quarter cheats imperial'Tea. 100 bolts Russia Duck, 1st quality / - 50 boxes Soap 80 do Glass; .7 by 9,8 by 10 and 10 by 12 SObarrela-painlOil 200 kegs while Lead , 200 do Spanish Brown Green'and blue Paints, of superior quality 59 coils white Rope 30 boks of English Canvas -SO. barrels fresh Flour ■57 bowels navy Bread 50 kegs Crackers Nichols, Dobson Sc Bills, sept 10——c* ' 182 • • i ± For sale Best double Brown Stout Porter, bottled and , in bhds. “ ,'i' Bottled Beer, in casks of 6 dozen each 4 trunks ready made Clothing , ' For sale by JAMES CARUUTHERS. june 6 133 For sale 200 pieces first quality Dundee Cotton Bagging Richyds Sf Hatroway. aug 29 -177 Sugar, Gin, Sfc. 8 hhds'prime muscovado Sugar l8 do northern Gin . v 17* barrels Philadelphia Whiskey 30 do N. B. Rum For sale by M. Petlingill, Bug 20—173 Marlrtt-rquar*, ' ' ~ For sale The following LANDS lying in the conpty cf Camden and state of Georgia: 6070 acres—The well known place called Cole, nine, in the river St. Mary’s, shout thirty miles above the town, and occupying the north bank of the river, about three miles. ‘ . 11,015 acres in three tracts, at M'Girths ferry, occupying the north bank of St. MaSy’a river sev eral miles, and lying a little above the former.— The whole forming one body, and no part more than two and « half miles from the river. Some Lots in the town of St. Mary’s, sod a small tract of 100 acres on the high point of Cum- berland Wand. The St. Mary r a lands have a quantity of tide swamp, but are mostly valuable for their pine and cypreaa timber- T“ c rtver ta navigable, for vease.s drawing 14 feet water, to Coleraine, snd 12 feet to MHSirth’s ferry. 1 be titles for these lands sre unquestionable, and will be guaranteed by toe owner, (in whose possession they hsve long bevnlsnd whnse abflity to do so wili not be questioned. Tliey will be sold m small tracts or otherwise, on farorable terms^ to suit purchasers, as the proprietor ha* determmed to close bis business in Georgia as soon as possible. A^lr to SAMUEL M. BOND. june 11 Lloyd Sf Morrison Hsve removed iheir Office, from the Exchsnge to col. Pray-’s brick building, over the store uf Muir* Gaudrv A Dufauie. ' july 25 —169 , • Fire-Wood wanted OX THE WRUTRBX WATERS. The steam-boat Company are desirous of con tracting for a regular supply of WOOD, to be or dered for the use of the stesro-boat* the ensuing and Altamaba pioe. cut from ivenieni lanuuit h**'-'-* ““ rivers. Tbe Wood must be of pitch a the bodies of large trees, of high J —11 wMannitil —I Jcrht.WOOd cut from me Doom oi " Oj tsnd growth, and well aeasoned.—L%ht-wood would be preferred. Wersona willing to contract for tbe delivery at one ormore landings, will send their proposals, specifying the rate i*r cord and the name of the landing, its estimated.distance from Darien. Mi'ledgeviUe, or some^ pubis: phee; The propoaal. to be «Jdtemed«tf>er to Jtoaxw Hncaumox, treasurer, at Augusta, or Bressn Wavsra, SsmsssI Samuel Howard. irt* The editors of the MBedgeriUe pspera are KoMsted to inaett the foregoingforo mouths. — * 165 Notice. . ^ All persona hating demands against the estate oiWws* M lUr late of Ae county of Mlo- tosh. deceased, are requesica ro rcuucr Ms»nrv- Glffllllll! septl te payment <» me aubmribeis. Henry Gignilliat, ad*,'or. Rebecca L. M‘Ksy,od»V- Xfa 189 medating 'term -vis; l trunk nuai Thread - 1 bale all colored do. ‘ '• if f 7 '" 3 trunks cotton Hoae 3 bales colored Nankeens 1 box diapers A paper Cloths 2 boxes brown Lancns p 2 bslet linen Bedtick ■ aavs ymexrvso HUP Canton Crapes Superfine 44 and 54 jieonet Murims Black silk Velvets - Black Bomba2ines Black Bombazeu Super u’sSressed Calicoes Irish-Sheetings ;-V s'i . Seersucker* -. • # white Flannels - , . .Bnek-skin ar.dbeaver Gloves iiis 1 amt cotton^imitation Shawb Blade Ribbons. Ac. sept IS—s—184 W T. Williams, Bas'jcrr BieittxB, w- 80 kegs tc 5 barrels Barley 250 pieces very best cotton Baggmg 2 bales best London diiSe-Blankets ; - 2 bales Russia Sheeting 2 boxes Irish Linens, veiy fine ‘7 24 bhds best New-Orleans Sugar. 11 puncheons Jam. Rum . ' * 3 boxes wool Hats 35 casks very superior Brown Stout ' Wm. T*ylor, sept 1——ta 178 c Bay Ik’s Digest 3« ChittyiOn Bills—6 Wheaton op Csphuw- 1 ;*. ToDsrt Lshr of ExecUtOI*—* 50 Roberta on Frauda^-4 59' i , Do, on Frauduiant Cphveyances Setts’Elements I Day’s Mathymatieal work! r Lathrop on Globea r - Bhimenback’a Physiology Henry’s Chemistry Bingley’s Useful Knowledge Murray’sGrammer, 8vo.—C * Brooks* Gazetteer Domestic Encyclopedia, 5 vols. 8VO.—15 Samp«M> historic Dictionaiy—10 Muhlenbetw on Grasses. : -c' Tytier’s History, 8vo—2 50 , :< HaZlitt’a ebaraete r of Shakspeare— 1 50 Artists Afanusl—9 CttnrtraNbewbrld—t V Felix Alvarez or Manners of Spain .2vols.—2 n. Ctaalaf PpAnrli I7Avnl,«t!nn^_AI 9tmh . > gGAIA sairaiv. w* oawuuvi. w. w|hhh«>~> De Stack’ French Revolution—5 2vob. N. B. The 3d voh will appear shortly, sept 22 -187 > . GROCERIES. 65 hh9s prime Trinidad' Molasses 32- do Museovado Sugai puncheons 4th proof Jamaica Bum bbkl mm NE Rum ’ 30 easksLiondon Brown Stout Porter 3 pipes pure Comae Brandy, 4th proof . 3 do do' Holland Gin 10 bi^s black Pepper 20 doraceGinger - 50 quarter boxes imperial Tea ' 100 bags fine Salt 1500 bushels blown Salt- 50 kegs Dupont’s Gunpowder 60 bags Buckshot ISO do patent do - - -• iKw' 20 do do .wrought do 15 quarter casks Lisbon Wine 20 do'LPTeneriff do 10 casks claret . r '' do 8 tons Swedish square and round! run 5 ,do Ovens, Spiders and Pot*, azsorted Aim DirLT XZPICRDa « 50 ton* of Russia axe bar and Swedish chair tire. Iron, for sale on accommodating terms by . JAMES H FRASER, aept«——C» ; 183 :,. Market-tquar*. Water -Proof Hats.- Wmus H. Hchi, of the city of Washington, makes water proof Hats, in a very suppenor manner. These hstz are made' of the tame ma- terislsTis others, the only difference consists in 'the stiffening, which renders- them water proof.-c- They are perfectly elastic, will resist water, tbogh immersed in it forty-eight hours, and .maintain their true shape. They will wear two or three years without requiring the aid of the hitter — Tbe terms of sale, for whoiesaleordera, are cash 'Philadelphia Aurora, New-fork Mercantile Ad> vertber, Boston Patriot, Charleston Conner, Sa vannah Republican,. Kentucky Gszrttt. Ncw-Or- leans Gazette, Pittsburg Gazette, and Raleigh Ite. g'ister, will please insert the above six tunes, and forward their accounts to W. 1L for payment. sept 1 \o-—178 ' In Council ■ Savannah, Monday, Sept. 14,1818 The following committees were appointed by the mayor: cosjrmioi Ttiruscs. Aldermen Hams, Kees and Chsrlton uoi coiatirral. Aldermen Thoinssson, Waring and Ash xxchzvbi coxxrrrax. Aldermen Herbert, Davenport and Sheftall STRZZT, lira IS* T»ZZ COIOCITZZS. Aldermen White, A. Cope snd Bourke FCTOP COJOUTUS* ^ Aldermen G. L. Cope, Bros,and Davenport ■xjltb coxxntw* Aldermen Waring, Harris and White mzxsr cosomtxz. . Aldermen A. Cope, Bourke and Sheftall coxxrrrx* to imratin sun. Aldermen Ash, 1 bomtseon and Herbert Extract from the minntet, R. R. CJovler, e. o. aept 17 —’185 - ' In Council, Monday, September SIM, 1818. Re,deed. That council will, on Monday the 5»n day of October next, psoceed to the election of the following city officers, viz:— Treasurer with 1‘iale linen A cotton Checks ■** bales Flannels ■ ■ > : ' Bunk State of Georgia, sivuus, 21st. imeir, 1818. ReteheJ. That twenty per cent'or the capital slock of this bank, be and the ‘same a hereby re quired to be paid in, oo or before the first Mon day in November next, "by the stockholders ihero- of—the same to be paid to specie, or biUs of ci ther of the banks of Georgia. „ - t , Bn order tf tbe Board. ANTHONY PORTER, taeUir.. Non.—Stockholders may pay their SO dolls, per shore, stlbe principsl hank nfiavanrah, or *he»- tberof the branches in Milledgevdle, Wa-hmgtvn or Augusta, and obtain a receipt from the csrhier on theback of their scrip certificate for the pay ment thereof. ■ sept 1—-1~3 Brokerage. The subscriber having established himself ma tbc Bay, over 4he store of messrs WitW uajr, UIEL--UC.IVI, Vi uinni, „ — A Wcyman A Co tenders his services to hb friends and the pub. tic in general in the above line of business, and hopes by strict attention to merit a share of pat- ! ROBERT RA1FORD. j 178 ( Notice. * . .. August*. August 25, 1818. . Savannah River Navigation Company. Am izztalment' of 5 peroSntke eapiuaatoete of the company b required to be paid into the treasurer on or before 2d.of November next... ’ Bg Arafer o/ the board, J. tV. L. Simtnons,sec ry. The Editor of the S.vann.1. Repohhcan w re quested to publish the above until the time pires, and forward hb account to the Company’* ^/rjss- ■ ; Painting, Glazing, and Paper Hanging. • # The subscribers hare entered into copartner-' ship, with a view.to conduct tbe Fainting, Glazing, Paper Hanging and Sign Painting business; in all its virions branches, and will be tnankfnl for any fmvofa entmstad to them. They have uken a shop in Bay-bne, in the rear of the Republican printing office, where they may be generally found; or at their residence, next dao'r west to that of the late John Lawson, esq. in Broughton-street.^ . ' . . William -Pe*rce, . r Fv'..David Secord. Who have jut I received from JVev-Tork, . A fresh supply of PA1NT8 and OIL, which will enable them to execute their work in a neat style, arid oo reasonable terms; m ang 27——157 Natick.-* X Augusta, August 25,1818. Savannah River Navigation Company. At a meeting of the stockholders of this com- .oany onJuly SOI last.it wasresolved by the mem- ' benTpresen^ that a meeting of the slockhoWers is requested to take pbee at the Globe rarer", in the city of Augusta, oil Monday, the 26th_ of October, at Tin o’clock a. u, The meeting being called for iihportantpurposes, punctual attendance b required, , J. W. L. Simmons, «c’ry. The Editor of the Savannali Republican is re quested to publish the shove until the expiration of the tithe mentioned, and forwafd hi* account to tbe Company’s Office for payment. . sept I——178 . ' '■ . Day and Evening School.* The subscriber returns hb sincere thanks for die encouragement he has had since he commenc ed teaching mthiajilicet he bopea by a strict at tention to hb business, to still share a. part of tbe pubfie patronage': as I look upon a good educa tion to be one of the greatest blessing* in thb life, I hone alt parents and guardians that have the care of children, will send them to school—thousands live as mere cipher* in the.wniid for the want of a good education. Terms of tuition, from 4 t° 10 dollars per quarter. The subscriber would go out two or three, boonr ip a day, to teach in pri rate families where its not convenient to seud.— For further particulsrs,-please call on the subscri ber, cortler of YorkandWest,Bt<)*d'st*eets. ... ^08HUA HUMPHREYS. •Ib3 Boarding-House. The subscriber has taken the large HOUSE on late John.Anderson, situated in a very ahr.place* opposite the rtcres of Mr- Samoel Husrara. Tim. Ji iJlHiyIsUi^iiMVnf«tia4uil48n|r.: unWlri«hupi*4r ly thirty separate room*—offer* a Very pleasin advantage for tbe accommodation and comfort « . 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, by the public's humble ser vant. THOMAS GBIBBIN. ujiy 4-1—152 Wants employment, At Clerk,- «r Salesman, in. a‘ wholesale store, an active, steady, middle aged man, who under stand* 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; Ac. A line addressed to A. B. and left at the Savannah Republican office; will 6e duly attended to. •' Sept 12 *—183 Valuable Land 8£ Negroes for sale. The subscriber.offer* for sale; bis PLANTA TION, consisting of six hundred and sixty acres uf land, "situate 4n the road leading from Louis, ville to Augusta, distant about three miles from the former place. It b well, improved; and there is rather more tlian two hundred acres of cleared land, all fresh, and under excellent fences. With the pbntation would be told forty-five prime Slaves.' Possession of the property maybe had about the middle ot January next. Noble W. Jones. june 6 — 133 For sale, «A JVEGRO WOMAN, about 25 year* of age, with "her three children. She U a plzm washer and ironer, an excellent cook, end b acquainted with bouse work. Enquire of the printer, aept 10—182 To rent, {And poooeotion given as theUt of November next,) The STORES on the aubecriber’s wharf at'present occupied by Messrs. Nichols, JiStDobson A Hills—and that occupied by (JSISiMr. House. Also, tbe brick building on foe Bay, nearBarnard-atreet, occupied bythe ed- itore of the Columbian Museum. For terms, in the abcence of the subscriber, apply to.George Joiies, esquire. NOBLE W. JONES, june 6—13S 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 George Jones. may 12- . —Ill Treasurer Marshal do Clerk do Messenger do Recorder do Sexton " do Jailpbysiebn do a salary of g800 and fees. do 800 do do 600 do do 400 do do 300 d? do 200 do do 200 do Cleik of the mayor** court., . s s- 11 • 1 Contractor for sweeping ehimniesu (Sty sheriff and three gaugers for the city of Savannah. Applications in which, securities sre to tc named, to be left with-the clerk. Extract from the ■ foils, R.R. CUTLER, c.e. sept 22 187 To Let, From the first of November next, the-TWO STORES on the Bsv. at present occupied by essrs. J. Depass A L. Hart. For terms, apply HALL AHOY sept 12 183 Notice. An election will be held, at the Court-House, in tbe city of Savannah, on Saturday, the third day of October ensuing, for a Justice of the Peace of Chatham county, for tbe third company dis trict, in the room ofJohnB. Norris, esq. removed from thb elate. Job T. Bolles* j. r. P.P. fhORW5IOD,J.P. To rent Aiarre and commodious Henze, not for from tbe centre of the city. Possession will be given on the first of November. Weave spply at ffia office. sept 17 185 To Rent Two Dwelling Houses, fronting Oglethorpe- .qua*-, pteurntt mid seet 19—1 186 , . To Rent Three Boomc, and cellar Kitchen in Gibbons building^ A PPly 1(1 So - 9 ‘ Store to rent. That spacious new fire-proof STORE, recently Notice. ■ An ELEdnON.wUl be held at'tbe Court-Houae in Savaraah on Mahdsgr. the 6th day of October ensuiog. fo* six * snares, to represent the state of Georgb in the Silteefith Congress of the Unit- ed States, and fora zxaaToaand tzuk xwresxn- TZTiTxa to "represent the county of Chatham is the next Legblature of thb elate, at jshSn said election any three magistrate* of said county nitl ireside, and the sheriff will attend (he same to teep order* John P. Williamso.i, 1.1. o. o. o. ’ Ebenezer S. Rees, j. i. o. Thomas N. Morel, j. i. c. o. o.v aept 12 ■ ■ — —183 , . , v Notice* - Mrs. BLOGG, late of Savannah, having taken charge of the Boarding department of tbq Acade my in'M’lntoah countv, the. parents *nd murfo. aha of children are informed that III* VI WUIU1WI «4V- iiiiwuiwu — b open for4ha instructiem of youth of bothsexea, where the different branches of education, indud- r_ _ .i n ki ■ Ishmuaivoa until ih,- . iitut ing (he Greek add Utin bnguagea, with >hos use of the. Globes, are taught by Mr . M’Ciibtock, a ot tne titoDCS, areuugai oy x*»r. « gentleman of sound mopiil character^-and unquaa- tionabta^Ments as a teacher. v v JAMES B. HOUSTON JAMBS DUNWOQDY, JAMES TROOP, • - aug 30-T-173 -• " » Committee. Notice. In consequence of Joint" Musa’s retiring to Beaufort, the copartnership of Graurr A Miura b this day dissolved by mutual consent. Those indebted to tbe above firm are requested to make payment thereof .to WiOum 8. GiUett, who where- iy authorised to receive the same: and also, to vet tie all claims against tbe said him. .(CjTTbe Business in Beaufort will be conducted by Jo** Miami, anfl that in Savannah by Wiauax S. Goiett, hereafter on individual account. Williams. GiUett, » ‘ John Milne. march'18 65 , - " Notice. The goods and effeeta, stock in trade, books of account, Ac. of Josxra Kitcbx*, 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 dm same among tits creditors, notice "is hereby giveif of tbe 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 Jamxwisu Ccresz, attorney for the as- signets* John Lohra, "1 Abraham Carlile, J.assignees. Tmnnil Kinsey,. J .Notice. . The estate and efffects of Anaaw Eawnr. A, Eawiv, Gxocx A Co. and Eawx* A Co. having been assigned to tbe subscribers for the payment of certain debts ip the first instance, and after- wards for tbe benefit of all tfaecredhorsof the said of the said assignment." AH persons indebted to tbe mid Andrew Erwin, Erwra, Groce A Co. or Erwin A Co. ue notified to parthe amount of. their debts to the subecnBers only, snd a spec- dypa^ert^lber^uir^-mord^toe^ble foe subscribers to make a settlement of the affair* of tbe said firms. AH tboee having dairas against the said parties are requested to exhibit them to JOHN M‘KINNE, ieaotenem BARNA M‘KINNE, ^ WILLIAM SIMS, . J march 31 76 - Notice. >■ All persons having demands against the estate of captain Thomas Rice, deceased, are requested to render them in culy attested, within the time prescribed by law; and those persons indebted to mid estate, are required to make immediate pay, ment to _ _ _ Ebenezer S. Bees! if vaim’rf Thomas W. Rice, J april 94 Notice. All persons haring demands against foe estate orthe lste Robert James Houston, deceased, *!* Habenbam; and those indented to make homed!, e payment to them, or to the subscriber. V i PATRICK HOUST6N, april 8-83 adminiotraiW ate ASSIZE of BREAD. •rtie price of flour being ll doliafs 50 cents pew wri^ofta^for dse^ient mouth T2}"centa loaf must weigh 1 14 64 do do do do 0 14$ or which *11 bakers hoBEM's'^ ake due notice. JgHN I. ROBERTS, sept 3 17* . - ggtoWPfoFb