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TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 43, 1818.
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Far Liverpool
The fine bit sailing ship MARY-ANN,
captain Stubha, having more than one-fourth of
her cargo ready to go on board, win meet with
alLposwUc dispatch For freight or postage ap
ply. to the captain onboard,-*! •Sntei'a wharf, or
to STUBGE3 b BURROUGHS.
aeptiH — 184 Ao. 3, Commerce rov.
ForNew-York
The bne fULwIing achr. HARRIET-
^NEWELL, Burnham, master, intended
has a regular packet, will positively sail
on Thursday next. The same punctuality * ill be
observed in New-York; and in all cases leave the
day appointed, (wind and weather permitting )—
for freight of passage, hsving superior accommo
dation, apply on bawd at Taylor's wharf, or to
. ! F- H. Welman,
oct 10 ■ 193 Bolton’e central wharf.
For Philadelphia
The regular packet Brig OLYNTHUS,
••Sharp, master, will be diapatebed on
■ Wednesday, the 7th' instant For freight
Pe ^ awrisUj ,
Who have Jor tale, lending from said brig,
Philadelphia superfine Flour
Cognac Brandy—Whiskey
Beer, in barrels
Bale Rope, first quality—Hay
Imperial and gunpowder Tea, in smallehesta
' Cotton Bagging -copper Stills—brass Kettles, be
KrThr subscriber has removed his
office to the north room of the second story of
col Shad’s brick (wilding, fronting on Johnston's
square. tUCU’O W. HABERSHAM,
oct 6—it- 193 attorney at late
K7* l'he Subscribers have removed their
office to the soutli mom of the second story of
Col. Shad’s brick building, fronting on Johns! on’i
square. DAVIES b DRYSDALE,
oct 6—14—193 attornics at lav
To Plantera, Merchants, country Store
keepers, and all who deal iii Drugi
and Chemicals.
JOHN F.POUYAT t
omens tvs xxcicAifoz, sivaxxaX,
Btu just received by numerous arrivals,
THREE HUNDRED PACKAGES
• ' ? - COKTAJXI.ni
' GK.VUl.XE
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS,
Surgical instruments, allop Furniture, Vials as
sorted, patent Medicines, of every description;
and iu short, every article usually found and dis
pensed in • medical store; all of which have been
carefully selected by himself, and be confidently
recommends them to be genuine —for tale, whole*
tale and retail, at his Drug and Chemical store '
at the lowest prices, for cub, town acceptance,
or the usual credit to punctual customers. A!]
orders will be thankfully 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,
CM feASTB.
50 barrels GlsuberSslts
500 kegs 1st quality white Lead, ground ip oil
SO boxes role Brimstone
Prussian Blue
in do
do
Venetian Rid
in do
do
Yellow Ochre
in do
do
Verdigrise-
Philadelphia Green,
in do
do
in oil
Vc.deter Blue and
Green
Copsi Varnish) paint Brushes
Assorted patent Y ellow
Spirits Turpentine
Vermilion; Lamp Oil, winter strained.
Camel's hair Pencils, be. be.
sept 22 ’jx—-187
JVotice.
All persons indebteu to me will please make
payment to Mr. Gard.vsb Terrs, who is consti
tuted my agent, during my absence from this city.
SAMUEL EVANS
June 19 f 1*4
Jbor sale
400,000 best boated SHINGLES Apply to
Williamson De Villers.
«ep‘ 24 - ■ — 188
Bills on Providence, (R I)
For sale by . UEOllt.E GORDON,
oct 10——si 195
Cotton Bagging.
100 pieces best quality Internes Co,ton Bagging
For sale by W. P. UKEHS b CO.
oct 10 195
Coffee tSf Tortoise Shell.
63 hags Collie
160 pounds Tortoise Shell
Landing from schooner Martha, from Barmens.
And fur sate by M. HERBERT,
ocl 10——is—*95
Removal.
" v Davis llaows respectfully informs his friends
end the public, that be has removed from Mar
ket square to the store (formerly occupied by
Mr. Robert H. Parker) i' Congress-street, one
door east of tvhitsker; where he is r.ow opening
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT
Shoes and Boots,
Suitable fur town and country;
which have been principally received by recent
Arrival' from the north and wihbesold at whole
sale or retail, at a very moderate advance, for cash
or approved paper. oct 10 1. 195
gy- Respectable and genteel ac
commodations may be huu in a pi.asae. and I,. :«l
thy part of the city for young ladies, children, or
married ladies. Every attention will be paid to
their comtort or convenience, and the morals of
children particularly attended to Please upj.l;
at 'Iii office. O’ ■ .0 M 195
Strayed or stolen,
From the U«uim n at favaunafa a Horse, abou
fifteen hands Ingli. twelve yesr* old, and low in
fle-li, of a mixed color, betaei n a sorrel and roan,
bat a tn< aly face and legs, and a small white spot
on each side of his neck, about six inches from his
head A liberal reward will be paid for deliver
ing him to HUGH M*CALL
ocl 10 r ——195
Strayed or Stolen.
On Friday last Odi mat. a Bay Hor,e, about 6
years old. between 14 and 15 liamis high—with a
white spot on his nose, hind f- et, whitt and a
black stresk on his back A Uberal reward will
$e given for saiil hot se by dt lit ering him to
Wm.Guvrineau.
oct 10 !»’ 195
* PILOTS
Authorised to set for the Bar and River of Sa
.Vanuatu
BRANCH PILOTS.
.Stephen Timmons
William Jloyston
.ft. B. Bisson
r, Anderson
B. Broughton
John Dixon
Jesse Fitrois
John Cleary
John Low
John Dennis
Henry Craig
Thomas Nuttage
William M all
Andrew Guard
CERTIFICATE PILOTS.
Stephen fa- Timmoas I Henry Baker
John Hole I J » me * Ef ? rd '
Rs order of the Board.
JOHN G. HOLCOMBE,
ree’ry eomosinionero ofpOotag
jriIS9—100
Savannah Poor House 8£ Hospital.
VISITING COMMITTEE
vom
October aud November.
VassrssSM S. KM* and Jox*tbsx Rituui.
Joseph Cumming, secretary.
oct € 193 :
Cotton Bagging.
500 pieces Cotton Bagg ., 6 , fur sale by >
R. -j J. Habersham,
sept 29 o 190
New-England Bum,
In barrels—landing from »choor.cr Thomas—r
for sale by WILLIFOllD & BAKER,
oct 8 194
Goshen Butter
A9D
FLY-MJMICET BEEF.
A few fii kins Goshe.i Bu'ter, at retail
5 half barrels Ply market Beef, for family use.
Just received and for sale by
Brant & Fox.
oct 8 w—194
Mackerel, SCc.
125 bis Nu l £»i AJacktrei
60 half barrels do
32 casks parent Hoes
100 barrel* Menhaden Fish
60 casks cut Nails
60 bags ’ a fiee
30 krgs Hogs Lard
30 doz American made Spades
For sale by GARDNER TUFTS,
oct 6 r 193
Corn afloat.
1500 bushels'supttior »m.c Flint Corn
100 barr L superfine Fldur
On board sloop Bridgeport, for sale by
Hall Hoyt.
oct 8 K 194
Received,
Per brig Oiy.unnt frvn Philadelphia,
Rye Whiskey, in hogsheads and barrels
(’hilanelphia Gin, in barrels
test May yellow Butter
Yellow Soap, in wh le and half boxes
Flour, Vinegar and white Starch By
Charles Maurel.
Who has also best Cognac Brandy, warranted
genuine oct 3—r—• 192
Irish Linens and Sheetings.
I cast-s A*s*»rud Iron L.neiis, some very tine, and
l case wheeling*, very low charged
For sale by W. P BEERS & CO
oct 3 192
For sale
200 pieces first quality Dundee Cotton Bagging
. Richards Sf Hauutvay.
ang 29——177
Sugar, Gin, 8£c.
hhds prim, muscovado Sugar
do northern Gin .
17 barrels Philadelphia Whiskey
30 do N. E. Rum For sale by
M. Pettingill,
aug SO 173 Market-square
Cheese, §*c.
10!' casks best GoNben Uhcesc
16 quarter cask* -weet Malaga Wine
4 barr. Is navy Bread
3u bundles Hay
5 K) pieces cotton Bagging
With a variety of fancy and ornamental Chairs
For salt* by REA & BUTLER,
oct 6 ■ —l—193
Soap.
A fresh supply of L Baldwin R Co’s. No. 1
OAP. in whole and half boxes, of a superior qua-
.y for sale by WILLIFORD & BAKER
„ c , 8 794
Laborers wanted.
Between thirty and lony Laborets are wanted
by the middle of October next, for whom liberal
wages will be given, on application to
GILBERT CARK,
sept‘26 -189 agent for Crave Si Baker.
Fire-Wood wanted
Notice.
All persons hsving demands against the estate
u Maas, deceased, will vender them to
»he subscriber duly attested, and those indebted
will please make immediate payment to
* A. Howe, aim’r.
-191
oct 1
Notice.
All persons hsving demands against the estate
.fWWM M Kat late of the c unty of M‘In-
tofo. deceased, are req eated to.rendev them in
mroperiy attested, and those indebted to said esr
tatewiil make payment to therubsenbers.
Henrv Gigiiilliat, adm'or.
Rebecca I, M‘K.ay. adm'rx.
mipt S -+*•— 18 - ’.
O.x TllE IPESTEH.X IF.ITERS.
The steam-boat Company are desirous of con-
trading for s rsgular supply ofWOOD, to be or
dered for the use of the steam-boats the ensuing
season, at convenient landing places on Oeooce
and Altam-.ha rivers. The Wood must be of pitch
pine, cut from the bodies of Urge trees, of high •
|Und growth, and well seasoned.—Ught-wood
would be preferred. Persona willing to contract,
for the delivery at one or more landings, will
send theii proposals, specifying the rste per cord
and the name of the landing, its estimated distance
from Darien, Milledgeville, or some public place.
The proposals to be addressed either to Josxra
HcTcantsox, treasurer, at Augusta; or Riciuxn
Waxxx, Suxatnch.
Samuel Howard.
trj The editors of the Milledgeville papers are
requested to insert the foregoing for 3 mouths.
aug 4 166
Blank Indentures
PAMleai this office.
To Carpenters.
The subscriber will ixeehrr proposals until the
15th October for repairing Hills Bridge on Ogee-
ehee river in s sabatahtiab manner with good cy
press timber the,contractor to find necessary ma
terials, particulars as to the extent of. the repairs
ma# be known on application to
John Hunter.
sep29 190
HBffB
Whole No. 3147.
Goods,
rc-i.ed by Ui ship Ogle-
ot'. alia FALL GOOD5-,
... 4 *UPP»7
Woollen^ Cottons,
" r g n T*f*ai*f l,l,aoUcg>
niravne, uiucr/i
Crockery ware, Glass*,*e, fce.
Which Ue. offers for sale on accommpdatiog
terms. ELIAS W AUJ1N,
sept 26—189
Solomon S- Shad
aas jest sreuvss. to g xsw-roxa,
The following GOOD:* which, in addition to
his former stock, Ue offers fbr sale low, at the atore
formerly occupied by HnsNU Stoutenburg k
Thorn, and opposite Mr W. 3. GUlet—
44 Irish Linens V
Brown do l 'i* 'v
Dimities
Furniture Calicoes
Plad and fanev Calcof s
Flag Handkerchief ,
Bombazets
Flannels
Blankets ..
Plains
Cloths and CassiMeres
OS BA-X0
1 case elegant English made Coats, Vests snd
pantaloons oct 6—-r 193
William T. Williams
BAS JUST BECEIVSU,
New Tales of My Landlord—second series
Sinclair’s Code of Agriculture
Heberden’s Commentaries— £3
Captain Hall’s account of the great Loo-Choo
Islands gl 50 • '
Buckminster’s Scrmtns, with a memoir of his
life 2 25
Blair’s letters on Rhrtorie, abridged—75
Ditto Universal FreiJeptor—87J
Mrs. Opies New Tats. 2 vols 2 50
Franklin’s Works, 6 vols gl8
Anmlectic Magazine, for September
An assortment «1 German Flutes and Clarinctts
sept.29.-r——190
The subscriber
BAS JUST mcizvsp,
Jtnd offeri for oate, on accommodating tarns, .
50 pipes pure Holland Gin
150 hhds prime Jamaica and St. Croix Sugars
100 barrels ditto
70 bags prime green Coffee
20 hhds rye Whiskey
200 kegs white Lead
300 kegs Gunpowder (Neter Hall Mills)
2 casks Linseed Oil
2000 busli'ls Liveipool ground Salt, in barrels
and bulk
100 tin catty boxrs Young Hyson Tea
200 pieces first quality Inverness Cotton Bagging
, I. Mints,
oct 8 -194 Bolton's range.
SawrMill Cranks and Gudgeons.
A constant suppU always on hand, direct from
the manufactory, to be bad of
S. C. Dunning,
aug 8—168 Ao. 2, Commerce /tow.
Just received,
rsB SUIT OCXITUSXM,
SO tons Iron
500 kegs wmte Lead
10 tierces Loudondl B Stout -
11 casks Carolina floes For sale by
Stnrges & Burroughs,
sept 19 186 M 3, Commerce Bowl,
• - Plains, Blankets, $c. $c.
The coble, iberi havereemed, by the Oglethorpe from
Laverpool, and trerai other late arrivals,
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY PACKAGES
Just received
12 hhds old 4tli proof Jamaica Rum
35 quarter casks L P Teaeriff Wine
20 boxes Spermeceti Candles
luO boxes tallow do
20 barrels Musrovado Sugar
2 hogsheads do
25 barrels New-England Rum
10 hogsheads do do
10 ditto Gin
Si boxes Soap
Basket Skit—stnokdd Tongues
Gaudi)' & Dufaure.
oct 8 m 194
*„* The subscribers having entered in
to copartnership under the firm of Daxt 8s Put
xam, as Lumber i'tctore and Comndooion Mer
chants, tender their services to t‘ eir friends anti
the public in the above line of bnsiness, and hope
that by their punctuality and attention to business
to merit their confidence.
They intend keeping a good supply of Fire
WOOD, or which they now have a quantity, and
offer it at a moderate price
Daniel Daly,
Gen. F. Putnam.
sept 22—- 187
John C. Holcombe
Having taken the ware-house lately occupied by
Fleweilin 8s Dickinson, offers his services in the
FACTOBAGE ii COMMISSION LINE.
His store houses are now undergoing a - thorough
repair for the reception of produce, merchandize,
8sc.—and strict attention will be paid to all busi
ness committed to his care
Augusta, (~Ga JJuly 1, 1818.——f 156
The subscriber
Having leased the wharf and dock, next but
one below that occupied by Messrs Bnowx,
Gbeess 8s Co. announces to his friends and the
public, that he will, on the fimt of November
next, commence the /. UMBER FACTORAGE
and COMMISSION BUSINESS on said wharf.
George VV. Collins
aept 10 f 182
Lumber Factorage. .
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
The subscriber begs leave to inform his friends
and the public, that he continues to transact bnsi
ness in theaboveline, on Mr. John Hunter’s low
er wharf, next above colonel James Johnston’s.
He has every convenience for the reception of
lumber, of every description also t commodious
store for t«e storage of eotttn, Ac, 1
Thomas Jones.
oct 3 193
FALL and WINTER GOODS;
Comprising a v. ry general assortment of
Staple and Fancy Articles;
Which they offer for sale, at a moderate ad
vance, for cash, cotton, or approved paper, at the
corner stand formerly occupied by Messrs. Gau-
dry 8t Dupon. c. KELSEY A CO.
-194
Brokerage.
Thesubscriber having established himself on the
?y. over the store of raessrs W & A Weyman k
Co tender- his services to his friends snd the pub
lic in general in the above line of business, and
hopes by strict attention to merh.a share of pat
ronage . ROBERT RA1FORD.
aept 1 178- ^
FALL and WINTER GOODS.
By the ship9 : Oglethorpe, Pallas and Mary-Ann,
just arrived from Liverpool, the subscribers have
received an EXTENSIVE SUPPLT of
DRY GOODS;
Comprising a complete assortment of Woollen,
WorstedCotton, 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 cash, cotton or approved
paper. ANDREW LOW & CO.
sept 17 185
Fall Goods.
The subscribers have received by thv ship Ogle
thorpe. a large proportion of their fall supply,
consisting of Woollens, Cottons, Linens and Silk
Goods; Hardware, Cuttlery, Crockeryware, 8ic.
which they offer for sale, either by the piece or
package, on accommodating terms.
James Dickson & Co.
sept 24—ah—188
Removal.
The subscribers beg leave to inform their friends
and the public, that they have removed from their
former establishment, to the western tenement of
those commodious brick stores recently erected
on the church lot, opposite to Gibbons* range,
where they are now opening a very general assort
ment of HARD WARE, CUTLERY, and other
articles in their bne, just received by the late ar
rivals from England, which they offer for sals on
accommodating terms.
Low, Wallace & Co
AISO,
SO casks best London Porter, in good condition,
sept 39 ct 190
Mrs. Guerineau
Begs leave to acquaint her friends and the
public generally, that she has again opened her
SCHOOL, for the instruction of young ladies—
and, with the assistance of Mr Adahs, she intends
teaching on the Laneasterian plan—and hop< s for
a continuance uf the liberal patronage she has hi
therto received; and trusts, by a -trict attent;oii
to her pupils, to give general satisfaction. She
will take young ladies as constant boarders, and
also ladies from the country can be comlortabl)
accommodated at her house.
P. S. Young ladies wishing to go to other
schools will be taken in as boarders,
oct 8 k* 191
Jacob Fuerth,
SURGEON DENTIST,
j Idtudyfrom Hamburg,
Offers his services to the public in the various
brandies of jus profession. He will be found at
the bouse oFDr. L. H. Fuerth, south of the rev.
> A io.y •
Dr. -Kotlock.
Dr. Kreeger,
Having returned to Savannah, tenders his pro
fessional services to his friends and the public.—
His residence is at Hr. Hoses Cleland’s, Market-
squire. sept 17—a f—185
Valuable Land Sf Negroes far sale.
The subscriber offers for sale, his PLANTA
TION, consisting of six hundred and sixty acres
of land, situate wn the road -s vling from Louis
ville to Augusta, distant about three miles from
the former place. It is well unproved; and there
is rather more inan two hundred acres or Cleared
land, all fresh, and under excellent fences. With
the plantation would be sold forty-five prim-
Slaves. Possession of the property may be had
about the middle of January next.
Noble W. Jones.
june 6 133
A handsome saddle Horse for sale
Inquire at this office. oct 3 192
For sale
A handsome well broke gig and saddle Horse—
sold for no fault, the owner having no use for him
Apply at this office. * oct 3 192
For sale.
That pleasently situated DWELLING HOUSE
on the Bay, lately the residence of Mr. Wm.Mein,
with the lot and improvements ad joining, consist
ing of stable, coach- house, wine cellars, kc. The
house has lat ljr undergone a thorough repair; it
consists of two elegant setting rooms, four bed
rooms above, with closets ana other convenien
ces, 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 cellers under the house, the whole may be
viewed during the forenoon, and the vervanu will
be instructed accordingly. Terms one third cash
-the remainder in one and two years without in
terest. Apply to JOHN M'NISH.
sip 29——190-
To rent,
From the 23d inst, three commodious ROOMS
in a three story brick tenement, suitable for bach
elors. Apply at No 8, Gibbons’ Range,
ret 8 194
To rent
A large and commodious House, not far from
the centre of the city. Possession will be given
on the first of November. Please apply at this
office. sept 17—— i85
To Rent
The whole of the eastern tenement of the new
STORES of A. S. Bulloch, esq. near the Exchange.
Apply at the Custom-House, or at the counting-
room of WILLIAM GASTON
oct 3——192
To Rent
Three Rooms, and cellar Kitchen in Gibbons
building. Apply at No. 9.
sept 22 187
To Rent
Two Dwelling Houses, fronting Oglethorpe-
square—a pleasant and healthy situation.
• I U 1 DCU
sept 19 f 186
J. MARSHALL.
• - To Let, *" 1 ' ~
From the first of November next, the TWO
STORES on the Bay. at present occupied by
Messrs. J. Depass & L. Hart. For terms, apply
to HALL & HOYT,
sept 12 183
To Let,
One half of the stare at present occupied by
Tefft k Perkins. Inquire at the store,
sept 24—f—188
Store to rent.
That spacious new'fire-proof STORE, recently
occupied by Messrs. Gsudry k Dupon. Apply,
at the ccuntmg-house of JAM ES S. BULLOCH,
sept 22——187
Fire Proof Store.
The subscriber offer* to rent a Store and Count
ing uoorn, situated in the upper part of the large
stone building, lately erected on bis wharf Ap
ply to WILLIAM TAYLOR,
sept 26—-es—189
University
=5S=t
OF THE
STATE OF NKW-YORK.
The College of Physician* andS"T""!! of ^*1*®
University of the state -e««KYork, will com
mence the in -i — 1 -course of Lectures, for the en
suing winter, on the fiat Monday of November
next, at the College, ip Barclay-street.
Dr. Hosack, on the Theory and Practice of
Physic, and on Midwifery, and the Diseases of
Women and Children.
Dr. Post, on Anatomy, Physiology, and 8urge-
*7-
Dr. Macvxvu, on Chemistry and the Materia
Medica.
Dr. Mixcxtu, on Natural History, including
Botany, Mineralogy, and Zoology.
Dr. HaWbbsux, on the Clinical Practice of Sur
gery.
Dr. Motr, on the Principles and Practice of
Surgery.
Dr. Fniircis, on the Institutes of Medicines, and
on Medical Jurisprudence. '
Dr. Oz Witt, on Natural Philosophy.
By order,
, Samuel Bard, m. d. president.
John W. Francis, m. d. register.
Neso-Tork. September, 1818- |-195
Bank State of Georgia,
SAVaXXAJl, 21st AI’UUSX, ana.
Resolved, That twenty per cent of the capital
stock of this bank, be and the same is hereby rc-
3 uired to be paid in, on or before the first Mop,
ay 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 PORTER, cashier.
Xotx-—Stockholders may pay their 20 dolls, per
share, at the principal bank ■■ Savannah, or at ei
ther of the branches in Milledgeville, Washington
or Augusta, and obtain a receipt from the casniep
on the back of their scrip certificate for the pay
ment thereof.
sept 1-
Notice.
Augusta, August 25,1818.
Savannqh River Navigation Company.
An instalment of 5 per cent on the capital stock
of the company is required to be paip in to the
treasurer on or before 2d of November next
By order of the board,
J. W. L. Simmons, sec’ru.
The Editor of the Savannah Republican u re
quested to publish the above untiltbetime ex
pires, and forward bis account to the Company’s.
Office for payment,
sept 1- 178
Notice.
Augusta, August 25, 1818.
Savannah River Navigation Company.
At a meeting of the stockholders ot 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 tax o'clock a The meeting being
called for important purposes, punctual attendance
is required.
J. W. L. Simmons, sec'ry.
The Editor of the Savannah Republican is re
quested to publish the above until the. expiration
of the time mentioned, and forward his account'
to the Company’- Office for payment. ‘
sept 1 178
—. —f
JVotice. ’ ' .
seated proposals wilt be received, oy uir sub
scriber, until the 15th day of October next, for
■inking two public welb in the town ofuarien—
to be from twenty to twenty-five deep; to be six
fiat diameter at the bottom and four feet at the
top; the brick work to be one foot hi inches
.•hove the level of the streed and to be paved with
brick six feet from the top of the well, with a
gradual descent to carry off the water; the edges
of the brick to be secured with square logs of um
ber, and secure covering for the wills and pumps.
By order of council,
* James Burnett,
treasurer fur the town of Darien.
Darien t Sept 26, *818~-^—l— tftl *
Aotice. ' " '' “
In consequence of Joav Musi’s retiring to
Beaufort, the copartnership of Gillxtt & Must
is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Thosfe
indebted to the above firm are requested to make
payment thereof to William $. GiFitt, who is here
by authorised to receive the satfie: sod also, to
settle all claims against the said firm.
trT The Business in Beaufort will be Conducted
by Jons Milks, and that in Savannah by WiluaS
S. Gillett, hereafter on individual account.
William 8. Gillctt,
John Milne.
march 18—65
Notipe.
The goods and effects, stock in trade, books of
account, Sic. of Joazva Kitchix. 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 bis creditors, notice is hereby given
of the said assignment, to the creditors of the said
Joseph Kitchen, that they may present their de
mands, and to those indebted that they make pay
ment, tb Jeuuuau Cents, attorney for the as
signees.
John Lohra, "j
Abraham Carlile, lassignees.
Edmund Kinsey, J
aug *■ - •'166
Nptice. •■■■■■■
The estate and effects of Atraaxw Earns, A.
Euwnr, Gxoci & Co.'and Earns & Co having
been assigned to tbe subscribers for the payment
of certain debts in tbe first instance, and after
wards for tbe benefit of all tbecreditoraof the said
concerns, notice is hereby given to those interested,
of the said assignment. AD persons indebted to
the said Andrew Erwin, Erwin, Groce & Co. or
Erwin U 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 affaiya
of the said firms. All those having claims against
the said parties are requested to exhibit them to
the subscribers, duly attested ‘
GEORGE HARGREAVES,*)
JOHN MtiCINNE, ,(
BARNA M*K1NNB, fottlgnces.
WILLIAM SIMS, 1
march 31 76
Noticei
All persons having demands against the estate
orthc late Robsrr James Houston, deceased, are
hereby requested to present, without delay,
their accounts duly attested to Me era. R. & J.
Habersham; and those indented to nlake immedi
ate payment to them, or to #e subscriber
• • PATRICK HOUSTON,
april 8—.33 ' administrator
Notice.
All persons having demands against the estate
of Jopn E- Haxtbjms, late of the city of Savan-
ttah, 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. .