Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1816-1818, October 06, 1818, Image 1

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No. 193—Vol. XVL TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 0, 1818.* Whole M. 3114. For Liverpool SUE The fine fart tailing ship MARY-ANN, captain Stubbs, having more than one-fourth of bet cargo ready to go on board, will meet with all posaible dispatch. For frei,-htor panage ap ply to the castiun onboard, at Hunter** wharf,or to STU^GKS k BURROUGHS, aept IS—184 -A*. 3, Commerce raw. aaSEa*' For Charleston. The fine fast anting schooner ANTE LLOPK, burthen rne hundred and fire bona, Clem me nee .matter. For freight or ptmee enquire on board or to L. Petty N. a. The Antelope underwent a thorough re pair at NewT</rk oct I 191 For Charleston The regular packet Hoop VOLANT, M’Lean, master. For freight or pataage pply on board, or to. Isaac Colton. 1——191 For sale BUS The elegant, aub.tantial and fart tailing ship HENRIETTA, burthen about four hundred tom, now in the port of St Mary's, (Ga ) can be •ant to tea with trillng expense, her standing and running rigging complete And wf»h** ^Anchors and cables, one cable quite newt her sails are new, and made of the best canvas*; patt of her rigging and tails bare never been bent—a freight of timber can be procured for New-Tork, which will more than pay all her cxpence* She will be sold cheap and her inventory may be teen if immediate ap plication be made to JOHN l MITER, aept 19 - car* -186 »* St Muryo ~For Philadelphia The regular packet Dug uLYNTHUS, & -harp, master, will be dt»patched on , ednesday, the 7th instant. Fur freight or ptuaage apply to Perry & Wright; Who have Jor tale, landing from oasdbng, Fhiladelplua superfine Flour Cognac Brand,—Whiskey Beer, in barrels Bale Rope, first quality—Hay Imperial And gunpowder Tea, in small cltestB Cotton bagging —copper Stilli—brus Kettle** &c oct 3—-l 192 . Received, Per brig Oiynil.uo from Bbiudelphia, Jlye Wtiitkcy, in Uo^sliesua and barrels Fliiladelpliia Gui, in barrels Best' May gellow •Butteg Yeliuw Soap, in wliole and half boxes Fluur, Vinegar and wliite Starch By Charles Alaurcl. Who has also best Cognac Hrandy, warranted genu.ne. uet 3——r w Irish Linens and Sheetings. 2 cases assorted Insli'lane.ts, some very uue, and 1 case Sheeting.;, very low eitarged For sale by W. F. uEEBS & CO. oct 3 192 • Fair sale 300 pieces first qualify Dundee Cotton Bagging Uidurds St Hatfoway. aug 29 177 For sale Best double Brown Stout Porter, bottled and in hbds. Bottled Beer, in casks of 6 dozen each 4 trunks ready nude Clothing For sale by JAMES CAUBUTHBRS. june 6 — 133 Sugar, Gin, 8£c. 8 hhds.prime muscovado Sugar 10 do ’northern Gin 17 barrels Philadelphia Whiskey 30 do N. E. Hum For sale by M. Pettingill aug 20—173 Market-square. & In our absence from this city, for a short time, Joax M-Nisn, esq. and Mr. L. 11 Alray, are our attornies. John Speakman Sf Co aag 8 168 Eraser’s wharf. *** Daring the absence of the subscriber Iron, the state, Edwabd Stxbbiss, esq. is duly authorised to act as n,y attorney. Sarah Blackselt. june 27 ht 150 Lloyd Morrison Have removed In tr Office from the Exchange to col. Pray’s brick building, over the store of Messrs Gaudry k Dufaute. jttlv 25 162 Dissolution of Copartnership. The e..partnership of U. W Lsacu k Cm was dissolved on ths 1st of September, by limitation All persons indebted to tlie said firm are desired •o puke immediate papment, and ,hose having de mands against their are requested to present t.iem to B. W. Leach, whu is fully authorised to settle the business of the concern, and who contin ucs the business ol the above firm on his tndivid. tul account. B W LEACH, ' JOHN 1 DEWS. oct 1- x -191 Bacon, Lard, l£c. 5000 lbs Virginia Hants 50 ktgs choice Lard 10 bis Pickics 150 do new Flour 100 kegs Crackers 1000 bushels Corn 500 do Oats 50 half kegs first quality manufactured To bacco, 8 twists to the pound 100 reams large wrapping Paper 50 boxes yellow Soap 20 hall boxes do lOu bis navy and pilot llrcad 50 kegs Dupont's Lunp owder, warranted 20 bis Cornul For »-l t by oct 3—w- r9J G. 1>. ti O. PALMES. S. C. $ J Si'.heitk navx just uses.v'au Letters during a l our umugu some parts of Sa voy, swilaerland. German; tind the Netlier- laud, in the summer of 1817, l*y 1- Kaltles, a. S’i *5 New 1 alts ot My Landlord—g2 WoodLud's t ales—SI 75 Mrs. Opie's Taks-g. JO ALSO ‘ 1 Charts of North-Ameriea * • Ui.to Eas. Flonviaand the Bahama Banks Ditto uic ooulhern Coast iklunl's new Chart of the Atlantic Ocean and the West Indies, with a variety ol others Blunt's Coast Pdot nowditch’s Navigator ....... usic for the Flute, llano, kc. with instruction.* oct 3 c- -192 Removal The subscriber liav.ig removed to the store lately occupied by Messrs. B k G Lathrop, next dour to Dr Coppee’s drug shop (market square) offer* for sale a good •as«"rtment o* GROCER IBS. DRY GOODb and HAlUlWAKE, and. soli- licit* of his fririids and the public a continuation >>f their custom. B W LEACH. oct 1 v. 191 Notice. I have removed my counting-mom to tenement No. 8, of the 6re proof stores belonging to Wm Taylor, esq. where I shall continue the Factorage and Commission business Having the advantage now of a fire- proof store, I would beg leave again to tender my beet serv ices to my country friends and to the public generally. Rbrnezet S. Rees, sept 29 b 190 Taylor', whirj D A. Northrop, MKRCHAVF TAILOR, Has commenced the above business in Savan r.ah. comer of Whitaker and Bryan-streets, in tb : tore lately occupied by Messrs l. 'W k Wallace aim is now nptniuga fredt a«n».nt of Cloths Cassimere-s Vestings, Tnmutgr, kc kc. of a w oerior quality Also a few Waterloo, Coats and other Garments, of the best materials and made in lie best style. D A. Northrop intends keeping a coastant sup ply of the above-articles, and solicits the public oatronage. The strictest attention to all orders in hi- line,, -ept : 9 190 Notice. The Offices of the City Cl.-rk and City Treasur er, are removed from the first to the second floor the Exchange, opposite the Cu.tom House, oct 1- m 191 Notice. Sealed proposals u ■!< be received, by the sub scriber. until the 15th day of October next, for sinking two public wells in the town of Darien— to hr from twenty to twenty-live deep: to be six f vt diameter at the bottom slid four feet at the top; the bnck work to be one foot six inches above the level of the street and to be paved with bi ick six feet from the vop of the v ell, with a gradual descent to carry off the venter; tne edges of the brick to be secured with square logs of t,n. her, and secure covering for the wcl.s and pumps. My order of council, James Burnett, treasurer for the tovni of Dutien. Jlarien, Kept V6. *818 t. 191 ' Lumber Factorage ASU COMMISSION BUSINESS The subscriber begs leave to inform h.s friends and the public, that he continues to transact bust- ness in the above line, on Mr, John liunter’s low er wharf, next above colonel James Johnston's. He lias every convenience for the reception ol lumber, of every descriptions also » commumous atore for the storage of cotton, kc. Thomas Jones. _<fct 3 19J «fl handsome saddle Horse for sale. Inquire si this office. oct I —192 -For sale A handsome well broke gig and saddle Horse- sold fur no fault, the owner having no use for him. Apply At this office. oct o 192 To Let The middle store in St. Julian street, between the store of Messrs. Low, Wallace k Co and P JIi|Klyc S Co. WHJ. p B „ r>4 . c „, oct 3 192 To Rent The whole of the eastern tenement of the new STORES of A S. Bulloch, esq. near the Excliange. addIv at the Custom-House, or at tlie counting- vnoWoT WILLIAM GASTON. oct 3, 192 Water Proof Hats. Wiuua H. Usaxx, of the city of Washington, mikes water proof Hats, la a very suppenor manner, rttese hits are made of the same ma te rials as others, the only difference consists in the stiffening, *hich render* Aem water prooL— They are perfectly elastic, will resist water, thogh immersed in it fotty-eigbt hours, and mamUun their true shape. tmll two £ years without requiring the aid of the hatter.— The terms of sale, far wholesale orders, are cash or rood acceptances at reasonable dates. VheEJtturs of the Baltimore Federal Gaiette, Philadelphia Aurora, Ncw-York Mercantile Ad- ■i.-iis-r Roston Patriot, Cuufcston Conner, 8a- vacnah Uipubl'can. Krstuciy GszrUe, New-Or- leaWtG«Hte. Pittsburg Gexette. and Raleigh Rc- St.r will Phase insert the above ha times, and f^W^ret. to W. U.for payment. -aept 1—-i 1 -—• ,7 * To Carpenters. The Mihscribcr will receive proposals until the 15ui October for repairing: Hills Bridge on Ogtv*- c’ fC river in a substantial manner wuh good cy pre s timber tiie contractor to iind necessary ma temls particaLir» .ts to the extent of the repairs may be known on application to John Hunter. sep 29—-190> FALL and WINTER GOODS By the ships OgU b rpe, PetUat «nd Mary-Aan, just arrived from Liverpool, the ^slucribeis have received an EXTENSIVE SUTTl.r Of, DRYGOODS; Comprising a complete assort men: of Woollen, Worsted, Cotton, linen aud Silk GOODS; which have been carefully selected by one of the firm— and wilt be sold, by the piece or pacjftge, st a moderate advance, for cash, cotton or Approved paper. ANDREW LttIV fit CO. aept 17- 185 •oNeto Fall Goods., The subscriber baa received by ths ihip Ogle, thorpe, a large proportion of hi* FALL GOODS; consisting of a very general supply of Woollens, Cottons, , linens, ailkand cotton Hosing^ Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery ware. Glassware, kc+ Which, he offers for sale on accommodating terms. EUASWALLEN. aept 26-189 • ,,J Fall Goods. The subscribers have received by the ship Ogle- thorpe. a large proportion-of their fail supply, consisting of Woollens, Cottons, Linens and Silk Goods; Hardware, Cuttlery, Crofckery wars, kc. which they offer for aale, either by the |3tce or package, on accommodating terms. Jaraea Dickson & Co. arpt 24 sa 188 Removal. The subscribers beg leave to inform their friends and the public, tliat they bare removed from their former establishment, to the western tenement of those commodious brick store* recently erected on the church lot, opposite to Gibbons’ range, where they are now opening a very general assort, mer.t of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, and other articles in their line, just received by tlie late ar rivals from England, which they offer for stlo on accommodating terms. Low, Wallace & Co. uso, 50 casks best London Porter, in good condition, sept 29 ct 190 The subscribers havjng entered in to copartnership under the firm of Dslt & Pi'T- xsx, as Lumber Factors anti Commission Mer chants, tender their services to f*.eir friends and the public in the above line of business, and hope tliat by their punctuality and attention to business to merit their confidence. They intend keeping a good supply of Fire WUOD, of which they now have a quantity, aud offer it at a moderate price Daniel Daly, Gen. V I’utuain, aept 22—-187 to Planters, Merchants, country Store keepers, and all who deal in Drugs and Chemicals. JOHN F. POUYAT, OPPOSITE THE EXCHANGE, SAYAX9AB, But just received by numerous arrivals, THREE HUNDRED PACKAGES CONTAINING GEJITUIM"E DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, Surgical instruments, shop Furniture, Vials a.< sorted, patent Medicines, of every description; and in abort, every article usually found and ijx- pensed in a medical atore; all of ulncbTtave been carefully selected byJiimself, and he confidently recommends them to be genuine—for Sale, whole sale and retail, at his Drug and Chemical store, at the lowest prices, for cash, town acceptances, or tlie usual credit to punctual customers. All orders will be tliankfully received, and put up with neatness and despatch. - Medicine Chests, with printed directions, for plantations, vessels and family use, put up with care at the shortest notice. ox HIM), 50 barrels Glauber Salts 500 kegs 1st quality white Lead, ground in oil 20 boxes -role Brimstone \ K-gs Spanish Brutvn, in oil and dry Prussian Blue in do ' do Venetian Red in do do Yellow Ochre in do do Verdigrise in do do ! Philadelphia Green, in oil Verdeter Blue and Green Copal Varnish; paint Brushes Assorted patent Yellow Spirits Turpentine Vermilion; Lamp Oil, winter strained. Camel’s hair Pencils, kc. kc. sent 22 ft, 187 Laborers wanted. Between thin* ana ^orM Labnrcis are wanted by the middle of October u.-xt, f jr whom liberal wares will be given, on application to GILBERT CARK. aept 26 —189 agent f Crane If Raker. Notice. All persons having demand.' again: i the estate of Joux B- Maas, deceased, will render them to the subscriber duiy attested, and those indebted will p-.xse make immediate payment to A. Howe, adm , r. oct 1 191 Notice. All persons hsvin, - demands against the estate of Joux E* Hmamas, late ol the city of Savan- ah, merchant, deceased, will present their ac counts within the time prescribed by law, and those indebted will make immediate payment to S. C. Dunning, adm’r. sept 29 erf 190 Fire- Wood wanted ON TUE WESTERN WATERS. The steam-boat Company-are desirous of con tracting for a regular supply of WOOD; to be or dered for the use or the steam-boat* the ensuing season, at convenient landing places on Oconee and Altamsha rivets. The Wood must be of pitch nine, cut from the bodies of large trees, of high land growth, and well seasoned.—Light-wood would be preferred. Persons willing to contract for the delivery at one or more landings, will end their proposal* specifying the rate per cord and the name or the landing, its estimated distance from Darien, Milkdgeville, or tome public place. Tlie proposals to be addressed other to Jossra llcTCsiascx, treasurer, at Augusts; or Bicuamn Waxax, Auruwai. Samuel Howard. The editors of Ihe Milkdgeville papers are requested to insert the foregoing for 3 months. sue 4 -1-166 Brought to Gaol, In Darien, on tlie 15th instant, a negro wench, who calls herself Naxct. well dressed, about 20 years of age, four feet nine or 10 inches high, jet black. Says she belongs to Mr. John butler, of 'iavsnnah, and was left under the protection of Mr George Allen. Also, on the 26th instant, a negro man, that calls hi.vself Gsossz; says he belongs to John Glover, of Dorse creek, Edgefield District, South Carolina, George is about 20 years ot age, five feet eight or nine inches, very intelligent and well dressed, a little pvck marked Says he has been * house servant. RESOLVED WHITE, gaoler. oct 1—L*; 191 60 dollars' reward. I will give fifty dollars for securing my negro man CHARLES, in anv gaol in the state, so that i can get hi-n; and ten dollars for securing LEWIS in a simak-r manner. Charles was formerlyJhe •errant of F. T. Flvming, esq. e. nd is well known about Savannah. He is about six feet high, well proportioned and likely, about 27 years of age, and ha, a wife at Miss Ponceau’s, by whom, no doubt, he is harbored Lewis wss formerly the servant of Mrs Holmes; he is short, stout and very black, knock kneed, and has something of • limp in his walk. : ,t 1 will give an additional reward of 50 dollars on proof to conviction of either of them being harbored. I). TAYOR, jun. oct 1—ex—191 Armenia, Burie a unty. Just received, 50 tom Iron 500 kegs smite Lead loo threes London B B Stout U casks Carolina Hoes For sale by Cotton Bagging. 500 pieces Cotton Bsggoig, for tale byr sept S9 o— ^ ^ . Habersham. Saw-Mill Cranks and Gudgeons. A constant supply always on band, direct from the tnanufactoiy, to be bad of S» C. Dunning, aug 8 —168 No. 2, Commerce Bow. William T. Williams qsaJvsT axcarexo. New Tales of My Landlord—second se Sinclair’s Code of Agriculture. Heberden’s Commentaries—go Captain Hall’s account of the great Loo-Choo Islands—g l so i Buckminster’s Sermons, w ith a memoir of his life 2 35 •-THrfr** letters on Rhetoric, abridged—- Ditto Universal Preceptor 87J j Mrs. Opies New Tales, 2 vols 2 50 Franklin’* Work*, 6 vols—gI8 Analectic Magazine, for September An assortment i.f German Flutes and Clarinetts sept 29 190 BankStatetf Georgia, - UTisua, 4n AOvrarr, 1818. , Besoktd, That twenty per cent of the Capital •♦ock of this bank; be and the tame is hereby re». quired to be paid in. ow or before the first .M on day in November next, by the stockholders there, of—the same to be paid ifl specie, or bills of ei, ther of the banks of Georgia.. • . By onle-oj the Borya. \ ANTHONY PORTfeR. cciSer. Not*.—Stockholders may pay their 20 dolls, par share,’ at the principal bank in Savannah, or at ei ther of the branches in Milledgeville, Wa-hingu ,i or Aogorta, and obtain a receipt from the cashier on the bhek of their scrip certificate for the pity. 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 thrboard,. J. W. L. Simmons, sec'ry. The Editor of the Savannah Republican Is re quested to publish the above until tbe time ex pires, and forward his account to the Company's OSke for payment ven’ 1 -178 ; Notice. Brokerage. The subscriber having established himself on the Bay, over tlie store of messrs IV k A W.yman k Co. tenders h:s services to his friends and the pub lic in general in the above line of business, and hopes by strict attention to merits share of pat. ronage ROBERT RA1FORU. aept 1 178 Boarding-House. The subscriber lias taken the large HOUSE on die Bay, corner of Lincoln street, property of tlie late John Anderson, situated in a very airy place, opposite the stores of Mr. Samuel Howard. Hie healthy situation of this building—containing near ly thirty separate rooms—^aHen a very pleasing advantage for the accommodation and comfort of Boarders, particularly in the warm season of the year. Those w ho 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. ujlv 4 152 Wants employment, As Clerk, or Salesman, in a wholesale store, an active, steady, middle aged man, who under stands accumpts, and can be recommended by re spectable characters in town—is well acquainted with tlie grocery business; also making of cordial* and refining of wines, kc. A line addressed to A R. and left at the Savannah Republican office, will be duly attended to. sept 12 $ 183 Augusta, August 25,1818. 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, tbe 26th of October, at tex o’clock a. >r, The meeting being called for important purposes, punctual attendance - is required. J. W. L. Simmons, sec’ry. The Editor of tlie Savannah Republican is re quested to publish the above until the expiration of the time mentioned, and forward h is account to the Company’s Office for payment. - sept 1 178 Notice. An election will be held at the court-house in Savannah, on the 14th day of October ensuing, for a Justice of the Peace for the third company dis trict, captain Gillciand. to fill the vacancy occa sioned by the resignation of justice Bolles. Paul P. Tliomasson, J.r, Bryson Dobbins, s. p. sept 29 190 Valuable Land Negroes for sale. The subscriber offers for sale, his PLANTA TION, consisting of six hundred and sixty acres of land, situate oh the road leading from Louis ville to Augusta, distant about three miles from the former place. It is well improved; and there is father more than two hundred seres of cleared land, all fresh, and under excellent fencea. With the plantation would be sold forty five prirat Slaves. Possession df the property may he haif about the middle of January next. Noble W. Jones. june 6 133 For sale, A NEGllO WOMAN, about 25 years of: itb her three children. She is a plain sc and ironer, an -xcellent cook, and is acquainted with house work. Enquire of the printer, sept 10 182 For sale. That pleasently situated DWELLING HOUSE on the Bay, lately the residence of Mr. Wm. Mein, with the lot and improvements adjoining,consist ing of stable, coach-house, wine cellars, kc. The house has lat .ly undergone a thorough repair; it consists of two elegant setting rooms, four bed rooms above, with clorets and other convenieu- cicv, the out buildings consisting of kitchen, ser vants, houses and servant’s rooms, pantry, etc. are all lately put up and in good repair, com plete celters under the house, the whole may be viewed during the forenoon, and the servants will be instructed accordingly Terms one third cash —the remainder in one and two years without it- terest Apply to JOHN M N1SH. st p 29 193 To rent, {And possession given on the 1« of November next,) The STORES on the suDscriber’s wharf at?present occupied by Messrs. NicboU, Dobson k Hills—and that occupied by- Mr. House. Also, the brick building on the Bav, near Bat nard-street, occupied by the ed itors of tlie Columbian Museum. For terms, in the absence of tlie subscriber, apply to George Jones, esquire. NOBLE W. JONES, june 6 ——133 To rent A large and commodious House, not far from the centre of the city. Possession will be givtn on tfie first of November. I’l'ase apply at this office. sept 17——185 To Rerit Three Rooms, ai d cellar Kitchen in Gibbons building. Apply at No. 9. sent 22 187 To Rent Two Dwelling Houses, fronting Oglethorpe- square—a pleasant and healthy situation. J. MARSHALL. sept 19 f 186 Twenty Dollars? reward. Ranaway on the evtning the Uth inst. my ne gro wench Suxa, carrying her child, a female of six weeks old. it is presumed from seveikl cir-' cuinstances that she was assisted in getting off by a negro fellow, named Peter, (belonging to capl. Clark, of the city guard) and is no doubt harbor ed and supported by him, either in the suburbs of the city or tty vicinity. Having a mother and sis ter belonging to a Mr. Bourquin about 10 or 11 mile* on the Ogechee road, she may have been conveyed to that quarter to elude discovery. Sil ls is about 22 years old, of low statue and down look; being bora and raised in the neighborhood and formerly owned by several inhabitants m this city she Js too well known to require a further description. The above reward will be pud on delivering tbe said wench Sills with her cfiitd to me. at the Merchants’ sod planters’ hotel, or lodg ing her in any gaol of the state, so as she may be got- W. CRAIG. P. S. If Sills srBt return die will he forgiven, and liberty allowed her to procure another master. JC52Q-——173 To let The west tenement of the HUOoE near the Mu seum Office, on the Bay—Immediate possession will be given. For terms apply to George Jones. mav 12——111 To Let, ■ From the firat of November ntxt, the TWO STORES on the Bay, at present occupied by Messrs. J. Depass k L. Hart. For terms, apply to • HALL kHOYT. sept IS——183 Store to rent. ■ That spacioushew fire-proof STORE, recently occupied by Messrs. Gaudry k Dupon. Apply at the ccunting-houxe of JAMES S. BULLOCH, sept 22 187 Fire Proof Store. . The subscriber offers to rent a Store and Count ing Room, situated in the upper part of the large stone building, lately ererted on his wharf. Ap ply to WILLIAM TAYLOR, "sept 26 err 189 Blank Indentures For sale at this office. Notice. * Mrs. BLOGG, late of Savannah, having taken charge of the Boarding department of tlie Acade my in M’lntosh Countv, the parents and guardi ans of children are informed that the institution is open for the instruction of youth of both sexes, ’ where tbe different branches of education, includ ing the Greek and Latin languages, with the use ol the Globes, are taught by Mr. M'Cuxtock, a gentleman of sound moral character, and unques tionable talents as a teacher. JAMES E HOUSTOmO JAMES DUNWOODY, £ Committee. JAMES TROUP, \ tug 20 173 Notice. In consequence of Johx Maas’s retiring to Reaufort, the copartnership of Giiirrr k Manx is this day di&solved by mutual consent. Those indebted to the above ium are requested to make payment thereof to William S. Gillett, who is-here- by authorised to receive--tb* somci aod also, to settle all claims against the said firm, dj* The Business in Beaufort will be conducted by Jonx Mi mi, and that in Savannah by Wiluok S. Guxett, hereafter on individual account. William 8. Gillett, John Milne. march 18—65 Notice. The goods and effects, stock in trade, books of account, kc. of Joseph Kitchzx of Savannah, Sad ler, having been assigned to the subscribers, for tlie purpose of making a ratable distribution of tlie money which may arise from a sale of tbo same among hla creditors, notice is hereby given of tlie 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 Jirxxioh Cutlxb, attorney for the as signees. John Lohra, ~j Abraham Carlile, y assignees Kdmunil Kinsey, J aug 4 IC6 Notice. The estate and effects of Axnnxw Ehwix, A. Kkwix, Crock k Co. and Er.wis k Co. having been assigned to tbe subscribers fpr the payment of certain debts in the first instance, and after wards for the benefit ofallthecreditorsof the said concerns, notice Is hereby given to those interested, of the said assignment. All persons indebted to the saidAndrew Erwin, Erwin, Groce k Co. or Erwin k 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 are requested to exhibit them to the subscribers, duly attested GEORGE H ARG REAVES,*! JOHN M’KINNE, BARNA M’KINNE, >asngr.eeo. WILLIAM SIMS, 1 march 31 76 - Notice. All persons bating 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 persons indebted to said estate, are required to make immediate pay. ment to - Ebenezer S. Bees’) # l aim Vi Thomas W. Rice, J april 14 —94 Notice. All persons having demands against the estate ofrhe late Robsrt James Houston, deceased, are hereby requested to present, without delay, their accounts duly attested to Messrs. R. k J. Habersham; sad those iodeMed to make immedi ate payment to them, or to the subscriber PATRICK HOUSTON, ip»il 8—83 admiui-tro o- ~ Notice. AU persons having in their puynesitin proper-' ty, Books, or Fapnra, belonging to Jans* Bor, a deceased Alien, who died without will and with out heirs, are rrtjuired to deliver them to the subscriber. Those indebted to the said James Roy, are desired to make payment, and those havieg claims U prer-nt teem fax v . Isaac Herbert, EstUatwr, Richmond fknntf, Gforgia. sept 1 fx 178 Tbe Editors of tbe Charleston Oitisier and Sa vannah Republican, are requested so insert the above advertisement in their respective papers, once a week, for six weeks, and forward their accouMsto the office qf the Augusta ptyjnent