Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1816-1818, September 29, 1818, Image 1

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JEfiC For Liverpool SUb Tile fine fast swling ship MARYANN.' captain Stubbs, baring more than one-fourth of bet tutgo ready to. go on board, will meet with . at) po«;bIe dispatch. For freight or passage ap ply to the.captyin on board, at Hunter 1 * wharf, to STURGES b BURROUGHS, sept 15—184 Ji’o. 3, Commerce raw, & For Wow-Fork The regular packet brie LEVANT, . — _j-Woqd. matter, will meet with diapstch ’ ■•■■For freight or paesage, haring superior ■eeommodations, apply to tlie captain on board, •or to HALL it HOYT. fqit34———188 For New-York The schooner CHKEVES, Conorer, Lmaster, will take freight or passengers hvery low, and tail on Wednesday next. ►Apply oh board, at Rice’satharf, orfc Lawrence fit Thompson. Landing from schooner Chcever, 60 barrel* loaf ami lump Sugars St* casks Goshen Cheese 65 barrels prime Pork 30 .4o mess . 31-boxes tendon Mustard 34 boxen Bvson Tea s 36 casks patent Shot 10 do low mould buck uo 10 do bar Lead 20 kegs Starch 30 barrels Cherry Brandy ' '30 do Cordials Barrels Apples, Pickles, fcc. sept £6—a 182 For New-York, The sloop DECATUR, Gerard, matter, will sail on the 28th __ mmmm 1st. For freight or passage, apply to the -captain on board at Bacon & Bnien’s wharf, or to REA 4c BUTLER: Who have UnitingJrom said resist and for talc, . 100 casks best Goshen Cheese and 16 barrels Apples aept 26—189 For Havana t The schooner EMILY, captain Spit man, will be dispatched, having nearly a full freight ready to go on board.— For freight or pasaage apply to the matter, or to J. HA I I hLLb; trio hat fir sale.received from Holland direct, 30 pipes high nceur.d proof Holland Gin 70 do do do entitled to debenture 3 eases double and single barrel Fowling-Pieces 6 do Violins and Strings 1 large wrought iron Chest ' Liquor Cases, Demijohns, Gin-Cases Sparkling Chnmpaigne, Seltzer Water Dutch letter Paper, paper flangings Linen Diaper, Sheeting Carpets; Carpeting. Bordering, Rugs Gilt Looking-Glasses. Ac. IX STORE Old Teneriff and Mednc Wine, mess Beef Printing and writing Paper An invoice men’s women’s and children’s Shoes, various qualities and low charge . . ALSO, A cooking Stove, with apparatus complete, sept 34—w- 188 For sale _____ The elegant, substantial and fast tailing rilip HENRIETTA, burthen about four hundred tons, now tn the port of Si Mary’s, (Ga ) can be sent to sea with trill ng expense, her standing and running rijrjying complete and new, has 2 anchors and Cables, one cable quite new; her sails are new, and made of the best canvass; part of her rigging and tails have never hem bent—a freight of timbei can be procured for New-York, which will more than pay aU her expences She will be sold cheap, and her inventory may be seen'LiS“I n «viri#* P plication be made to JOHN I MYr.K, aept 19— cs* -186 is Si Mary's. Landing and for sale 153 barrels Meniiad n FISH 35 barrels superior GIN Samuel C. House. sept 26 189_ .fust received A few bales We Ian PLAINS, of superior qua lity; which are offered forsaleonawommodsting terms. Enquire of ** HERBERT, I sept 26——a 189 Commerce /loro. New Fall Hoods. The subscriber has received by the * lli P Ogle thorpe, a large proportion of ms FALL GGOD-a; -'consisting or a very general supply nr Woollens, Cottons, Linens, silk and cotton Hosing, Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery ware. Glassware, be. _ Which he offers for sale on accommodating terms. elias wallen. aept 26 —189 Fire Proof Shre. The subscriber offers to reni a Store and Count ing Room, situated in the upper part of the large stone building, lately eree'ed on Ins wl.Vi Ap ply to WILLIAM TAYLOR >, sept 26— —189 Laborers wanted. Between thirty and forty Labor,li re ■by the middle of October mat, fir whom liberal Jage, will be given, on rAHK gC pt 26—189 agml for Crane if Baler. John Co Hplcombe Having taken the ware house lately orcupied by Plewellin & Dickinson, offers his services in the f ictor./ge U COMMISSION LINE. Ha iitorc houses are now undergoing a .trough repair for the reception of produce, m. • .audize, &c.—and strict attention »11 be paid to a,I busi- mc^s committed to his care Augusta, CGa l. 13 8, t lj6 Boarding House The subscriber has taken the Louse and Stable in We t.Oroad-street, nearly opposite Mr Daniel Hotchkiss’ hotel. foTmer.y occupied by Mr. Wm Lura* as a publevlwuse. The situation of th» sept 24 1' 183 PILOTS Authorised to act for the Bar and River ot Sa- v * nD * h: BRANCH PILOTS •Stenhen Timmous William Boyston N. B. Sisson R. Anderson B.*B*oogUton John Dixcn John Cleary John Low John Denr.ie Henry Craig Thomas Nonage William Wall Andrew Guard J«.« f urn ‘ , CEBTffJ cAtB PILOTS- Stepbe-H-Timmoa. | ^ Baker ,0 ** •r^HN G.’HOI COMBE, snidSV-iW ,, r ’- f cernniet/erdre oftnlotag Bills on New-York, At short right, for sale by WcUunCaitoa. sept 17— 185 ’ •’• Cotton Bagging. lio pieces superior luventre- Colton Bagging Apply to JAMES H. FRASER. sept: .184 Corn. Prime white Baltimore Corn, jmt received and for sale by NICHOLAS & NEFF, sept 1 178 Just received, m SHIP OGlETHOtirX, 50 font Iron 500 kegs white Lead 100 tierces London B B Stout 11 casks Carolina Uoes For sale by i Sturges fir. Burroughs, sept 19 186 JV> 3, Commerce Bert. Just received Per schooner Bee. ana for sale by the subscribers, 30 puncheons W 1 Rum 10 hogsheads -If E Rum 50 barrels Wti-kry 300’barrels Liverpool ground Salt J50 whole and half barrels Mackere^fos. 1, and 3— new put up 1(00 gallons winter strained Oil 1000 ditto w bale 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 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 Paints, of superior quality 50 coils white Rope 20 bolts of English Canvas 50 barrels fresh Flour 57 barrels navy Bread 50 kegs Crackers Nichols, Dobson Sf Hills, vept 10——ex 182 For sale 200 pieces first quality Dundee Colton Bagging Richards iSf Ilavotvav. aug 29—177 For sale Best double Brown Stout Porter, bottled and in lihds. Bottled Beer, in casks of 6 dozen each trunks ready made Clothing For sale by JAMES CARRUTHERS. june 6 133 Sugar, Gin, 8£c. 8 hhds prime muscovado Sugar 0 do northern Gin 17 barrels Philadelphia Whiskey '1 do N. B. Rum For sale by M. Pettingill. aug 20 173 Market-square. Boots, Shoes, §*c. Just received I root New-York, Providence and Itniiton. hv ttm laU-. t Arrival, •„ -» svnrt- ment of l-ldics, gentleman’s, misses’, youth’s and children’s Boots, Shoes, Slippers, Ac. Ac. ALSO, by tile Harriet Newell. SO pair razee Boo's—All of which, will be sold wholesale and retail, at moderate advance, by John Douglass, Sign itj the golden boot, sept 10—cx- -182 Gihkont’ buildings. Saw-Mill Cranks and Gudgeons. A constant supply always on hand, direct from the manufactory, to be had of S. C. Dunning, aug 8—163 No. 2, Commerce How. & In our absence from this city ? for a ahort time, Jons M'Nisa, esq. and Mr. L. Ahoy, are our attornies. John Speakman ►5" Co. aug 8 168 Fraser’s wharf. During tlie absence of the subscriber from the statu, Enwann Stlbbixs, e;q, duly authorized to act as my attorney june 27 wv 150 Sarah Blacksell. * The subscribers having entered in- ctTpartnership under tlie firm rf Dili & Put Six, as Lumber F ctori and Commission Mer chants, tender their services to t eir friends and , he -public in the above line of business, and hope that by their punctuality and attention to business merit their confidence. They intend keeping a good supply of Fire OOt), of which they now have a quantity, and offer it at a moderate price Daniel D.t!y, Geo. F. Putnam, sept 2? 587 The subscriber flaving leased the wharf and dock, next but »ne be.ow that occupied by Messrs Brovty. rekxk & Co. announces to bis friends and the . iblic, that he will, on the irst of November next, commence the RUMBFill F iCTO iiJIGE and COMMISSION RUSINESS on said wharf George \V. Cali ins. sept 10—f—182 Dr. Kreeger, Having returned to .- ’vsi.imh, tenders hia pro fessional services to his friends and the public — Vis residence is at Mr. Moses Cleiand’s, Market- square. sept if- *=—t— 1S5 Lloyd isf Morrison Have reuu veu heir office, from the Exchange col Prav’a brxk building, over tiie store oh Messrs Gaudrv h Dufau;e. july 25 Fire-Wood wanted ON THE WESTERN HATERS. The steam-bcat Company are desirous of con- trading for a regular supply of WOOD, to be or dered for the use of the steam boats the ensuing season, at convenient landing places on Oconee and Altamahs rivers. The Wood must be of pitch vine, cut from the bodies of large trees, of high and growth, ar.d well seasoned.—Light-wood would be r referred. Persons willing to contract for the dflivrrj- at one or more landings, will send their proposals, specifying the rate per cord and the name of the landing, its estimated distance from Darien, Mrledgeville. or some public place. The proposals to be addressed either to Jos cm Hctcris.sox, treasurer, at Augusta; or Ricksrd Wats*, Savannah. Samuel Howard. The editors of the JliBedgeville papers are requested to insert the foregoing for 3 months. aug 4—166 FALL and'WINTER GOODS *1ty the ships Oglethorpe, Pallat md Mary-Anti, jast arrived from'Lirerprol, the sub-cribcrs hare received air EXTBNSIVE St/FPLT of DRYGOODS; Comprising a complete assortment of JFoeCcn Warned, Coil on, Zircenand Silie^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 cash, cbtton or approved paper. ANDREW LOW A CO. . sept 17 185 Fall Goods. The subscribers bave'reeeived by the ship Ogle thorpe, a large proportion of .their fall supply! consistirigof Woollens, CottoSs, Linens and Silk Goods; Hardware, Cuttleiy, Crockeryware. Ac. which they offer for sale,'either by the piece or package, on accommodating terms. James Dickson fic Co nept 24 »» 188 h- Fresh Flour. 49 barrels superfine Flour? Ground from 10 half do do J new wheat For rale by. JAMES H. FRASER, sept 15——t—184 gr66e&ies, . 65 hhds prime’rrinidsAfaolasSes v 31 do Muscovado Sugyr 20 puncheons 4th pro«4 Jamaica Rum - 50 bbh N E Rum 30 casks London Brown Stout Porter 3 pipes pure Cofmac Brandy, 4th proof 2 <lo do Holbind Gin 10 bag* black Pepper I 20 do race Ginger 50 quarter boxes imperial Tea 100 bags fine Salt 1500 bushels blown Salt 50 kega Dupont’s Gunpowder 69 bags Buckshot 120 do patent do 3 kegs bar Lead 50 casks assm-te.d cut Nails 20 do do wrought do 15 quarter casks Lisbon Wine 20 do LPTeneriff do 10 casks elsret do 8 tons Swedish square and round! ron 5 do Ovens, Spiders and Pots, assorted axo hsilt zxrrerran, 50 tons of Russia axe bar and Swedish chair tire Iron, for sale on accommodating terms by JAMES H FRASER, sept 12—cx——183 Market square. Water Proof Hats. William H. Haver, of the city of Washington makes water proof Hats, in a very supperior manner. These hats are made of the same ma teria!.* as others, the only difference consists in the stiffening, which renders them water proof— They are perfectly elastic, will resist water, thogh immersed in it forty-eigbt hours, and maintain their true shape. They will wear two or three years without requiring the aid of the hatter.— The terms of sale, for wholesale orders, are cash or good acceptances at reasonable dates. The Editors of the Baltimore Federal Gazette, Philadelphia Aurora, New-York Mercantile Ad vertiser. Boston Patriot, Charleston Courier, Sa vannah Republican, Kentucky Gazette, New-Or- leans Gazette, Pittsburg Gazette, and Raleigh Re- rister, will please insert theabove «x times, and jrward tneif accounts to rf.«. for payment. sept 1 jx 178 In Council, Savannah, Monday, Sept. 14, 1818. The following committees were appointed by the mayor: COMMITTEE OF FIXAXtE. Aldermen Harris, Rees and Charlton GAOL COMMITTEE. Aldermen T.hrmasson, Waring and Ash EXCHANGE COMMITTEE. Aldermen Herbert, Davenport and Sheftall STREET. >LA3f£ AMD THEE COMMITTEE. Aldermen White, A. Cope and Bourke TUMP COMMITTEE. Aldermen G. L. Cope, Rees and Davenport HEATH COMMITTEE. Aldermen Warirg. Harm ami White MARKET COMMITTEE. Aldermen A. Cope, Bourke and Sheftall fcOMMITTEE TO SrPEItlSTEND fiAEFS. Aldermen Ash/’l homasson and Herbert Extract from the minutes t R. It. Cayler, c. o. ( sept 17——'185 In Council,. Monday,September 21 sf, ISIS. Rttolred, That council will, on Monday the Jth y of October next, proceed to the election of me following city officers, viz: — Treasurer with a salary of jgSflO and fees. Marshal do do 1*00 do Cltrk do do , 630 do Messenger do do 400 do Recorder do do 3<0 do Saxton do do 200 do Jail physician do do 200 do Cleik of the mayor’s court. City Surveyor. C ntractor for sweeping cfcimnies. City sheriff and three gangers for the city of Savannah. Applications in which, securities are to be named, to be left with the clerk Exit act from the mi.it,, B. R. CUYLER, c. c. sept 22 -187 N/tice. An election will be li.ld, at tV.p CeuM-Reuse, the city of Savannak on Saturday, the thitd day of October ensuing, for a Ju.tice of the Peace of Chatham county, for the third company dis trict, in the room of John B. Norrii, esq. removed from this state. Job T. Dalles, r. p. P. P. Thompson, a. p. sept 22— 187 100 dollars' reward. The subscriber’s mulatto boy DANIEL, about the age of seventeen, left him in April last, and has lately been seen in the neighborhood of'Sa vannah. It is supposed that he is harboured on seme plantation, not fir distant from town, and tlie above reward will be paid for hiszpprehension and delivery to the subscriber, or at any gaol in the state. Daniel is not wellgrown for his age, has a small black mould on the side of his forehead, his teeth rather irregular, and has a full head of hair; his complexion also, is rather darker than the gener ality of mulattoes; he is intelligent, smart and ac tive. Should there be any proof of his bang harboured by a white person, an additional sum of fifty dollar* wiil be paid, or if by a f)l*ck per son twenty-fire dollars. JOSEPH S. PELOT. sept 24 m 138 The' subscriber Cfcrt flr tale thefU'twi-g UUOD.% not* . ~ modeling term—viz: 1 trank nuns Thread 1 bale all colored do. 3 trunks cotton Hooe 3 bales colored Nankeens "v 1 box diapers & paper Cloths 2 boxes brown Linens 3 bales linen Hedrick 1 bale linen & cotton Checks 2 bales Flannels - 80 kegs & 5 barrels Barley 250 pieces very best cotton Bagging 2 oalca beat London duffle Blankets 3 bales Russia Sheeting 2 boxes Irish Linens, very fine 34 hhds best New-Orleans Sugar 11 puncheons Jam 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 mews W & A Weyman & Co tenders his services tohis friends and'the pub- lie in general in the above Hue nr business, and hopes by strict attention to merijf*.share ».f pat- ronage ROBERT KAIFORD. sept 1 178 Painting, Grazing, and Paper Hanging. The subscribers have entered into copartner- ►hip with a view to conduct the Painting, Glazing, Paper Hanging and Sign Painting business, in nil its various branches, and will be tnankful for anv favors entrusted to them. They have taken a shop in Ray-lane, in the rear of the Republican printing office, where they rosy be generally found; or ai their residence, next door west to that of the late John Lawson, esq. in Broughton-street. Willrnm Pearce, David* Sccord. Who have just received from Neo-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 Bay and Evening School. * The subscriber returns his sincere thanks for the encouragemeut he has had since he commenc ed teaching in this placet he hopes by a strict at tention to his business, to still share a part of the public patronage: as l look upon a good 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 it* not convenient to send. For further 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 P -x corner of Lincoln street, property of the late J.’ n Anderson, situated in a very airy place, opposite the stores of Mr. Samuel Howard. The healthy situation of this building—containing near ly thirty eeparate rooms-—offers a very pleasing advantage forthe accommodation and comfort oi 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 GR1BB1N. tijly 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, &e. 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, his PLANTA- TION, consisting of six hundred and sixty acres of land, situate «n the road leading I rom 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 nf the property may be had about the middle ol January next. Noble W. Jones, june 6 7-133 For sale, A NEGRO WOMAN, about 25 years of age, ith her .three children. She is a plain washer and ironer, an excellent cook, tutd is acquainted with house work. Enquire of the printer, sept 10— ; 182 To rent, (And pot&ssfon given on the let of November next,) paA The STORES on the subscriber’s wharf * * «Iat-'present occupied by Messrs. Nichols, l«g| Dobson & Hills—and that occupied by Zflwi-Mr- House. Also, the brick building on the Bay, nearBarnard-street, occupied by the ed itors 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 HUOSE near the Mu seum Office, on the Bay—Immediate possession will be given. For terms apply to George Jones. may 12 —111 Tj Let, From the first of November nrxt, the TWO STOKES on the Bay, at present occupied by Messrs. J. Depass & L. Hart. For terms, apply HALL & HOYT. sept 12 383 Savannah Poor-House 8C Hospital. VISITING COMMITTEE rn* Attgntl and September, Aumxb CtrraxrXT ard Tmonoam Baxtow. Joseph Camming, secretary. sngll 1C9 . 9 To rent A large and commodious Hmse, not far from the centre of the city. Possession wiU be piren on the first of November. Pl-ase apply at this office. sept 17 185 To Bent Two Dwelling Houses, fronting Oglethorpe- square—a pleasant and healthy situation. sept 19 f 186 J. MARSHALL. To Rent Three Boom*, ar.d cellar KHchrn in Gibbons building. Apply at No 9. sept 22 If7 Store to rent. That spacious new fire-proof STORE, lecenth occupied by Messr*. Gaurfry It Ihipon. Apply xt the counring-houae * f JAMES 8. BULLOCH, sept 22 1S7 •ATu*ax, ^j«t jti ftprr, IIS*8S > Resolved, That twenty per cent ol the capita* stock of this bimk. be and the juune is hereby re. quired to be paid in, o'it or before 'the first Von-^ day in November next, by-the stockholders there of—the same-to be paid in specie* or bills of ei* . ther of the banks of Georgia By order of the Board. ANTHONY PURTER, cashier. _ Not*.—Stockholders may pay their 20 dolls, per share, at the principal bank in Savannah, or at ei ther of the oranches in MiUedgeville, Wa'ItWU it or Augusta, and obtain a receipt from the cashier on the back of their scrip certificate for the pay ment thereof. aept 1 178 Notice. Augusta, August 35,1818- Savannah River Navigation Company. capital stock in "to the next. By ordep °f *Ae board. J. W. If. Sinlmons. sec'ry. The Editor of the Savannah Republican is re quested to publish the above until tbe rime ex pires. and forward lua account to th» Company’s Office for payment, sept 1 ——178 Notice. Augusta, August 25,1818, Savannah River Navigation Company. 5 At a meeting of tlie stockholders of this com pany on July 22d last, it was resolved by the mem bers present, that a meeting *f the atOckholdert IS requested to take place at the Globe Tavern, in the city of Augusta,' on Monday, Ihe 26th of October, at txx o'clock x. m. The meeting being called for importantpurposes, 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, sept 1——178 Notice. An ELECTION will be held at the Court-House in Savannah on Monday, the 5th day of October ensuing, for six siinnin, to represent the state of Georgia in the Sixteenth Congress of the Unit ed States, and fora sxxa-roRand m>» ntmsur- tatitxs to represent the county of Chatham in tlie next Legislature of this state, at which said election any three magistrates of said county wilt preside, and the sheriff will attend the same to i ctep order. John P. Williamson, j. i. o. c. c. Ebenrzer S. Rees, j- i. c. o. e. Thomas N. Morel, j. i. c. e. c. sept 43- ■ 183 Notice. Mra. TlLOGG, late of Savannah, having taken charge of the Boarding department of the Acadr my in M'Intosh county, the parents and guardi ans of children are informed that tbe 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 ol the Globes, are taught jpr Mr. NFCuirritcK, a gentleman of sound moral character, and unques tionable talents as a teacher JAMBS E HOUSTOUNT JAMES DUNWOODY, > Committer. JAMES TROUP, S aug 20 173* Notice. In consequence of Jonx Mrurx’s retiring t. Beaufort, die copartnership of Gillxtt 8c Mutts is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Those indebtsd-to the above firm are requested to make jayment thereof to William S. GiUett, who is-here- ty authorised to receive the sames and also, to settle all claims against the said firm. dj* The Business in Beaufort will be conducted by Joua Milxx, and that in Savannah by Wiluak 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 Josxra Kitcnis. of Savannah, «ad- ler, having been assigned to the subscribers, for the purpose nf making a ratable distribution cf tbe money which may arise from .sale of the same among his creditors, notice is hereby given of the said assignment,.to the creditors of die said Joseph Kitchen, that they may present their de- mandsi and to those indebted that they make pay ment, to Jeremiah Cutler, attorney for the as signees. John Lohra, "1 Abraham Carlile, Vassignees. • Edmund Kinsey, J aug*4 — 166 Notice. The estate and effects of Ainar.w F.awnr, A. Eawnt, Groce & Co. and Ebwiw & Co. having been assigned to tbe subscribers for the payment of certain debts in the first instance, and after wards r or the benefit of all thecrcditoracf the said concents, notice is hereby given to those interested, of the said assignment. All persons indebted to the said Andrew Erwin, Erwin, Groce & Co. or 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 die subscribers to make a settlement of the affair* of the said firms. All those having claims against the said parties are requested to exhibit them to tbe Subscribers, duly attested GEORGE HARGREAVES,*! JOHN M’KINNE, " I IiAUNA M’KINNE, ^assignee. WILLIAM SIMS, J v 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; and those persona indebted to said estate; are required to make immediate pay ment to Ebenezor S. Rees") # i-adm’rs Thomas W. Rice, J april 14 94 Notice. : t*?rr All person* having demands against the estate of*the late Rnbsrt James Houston, deceased, are hereby requested to present, withoht delay, their accounts duly attested to Messrs. R. & J. Huberaham; and those indented to make hmaedi-. ate payment to them, or to the subscriber. PATRICK HOUSTON, april 8—83 administrator ASSIZE of BREAD. The price of Hour being 12 dollar. 50 cent* per barrel, the weight of bread for tbe present month must be as follows, viz: 16. ox. 134 cents loaf must weigh I 14 6£ do do do do 0 144 Of which all bakers and sellers of bread w;U ake due notice. JOHN L ROBERTS, "• ms •'O’ ,