Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1816-1818, October 15, 1818, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

No. 197—Foi. XVI. THURSDAY EVENING, OC 1818. Whole No. 3148. -fCC For Liverpool SUL The fine f*«t railing »»up MARY-AN'N, option Ijtubb*, luring more than one-fourth of her atin ready to go on bund, will meet with all possible div*tch. For freight or pasrage ap ply to the aptrun on board, at llnnter** wharf, or to STUKOES U BURROUGHS, arpt 15——184 . No. 3, Commerce row. For Liverpool The ship OGLETIAIRPE, apt Chat 1m Jayne, to rail aa early in November aa possible— tia now ready to receive her cargo. For freight or passage, having Itandanme .accommodations, apply to STURGES U BURROUGHS, net 13 196 Mi. 3, Commerce row. A For Boston The packetbitg ALMIRA, J. Atwood, master, will sail on Sunday, anti take such freight aa may Cfler. Apply to t S. 11. Porkman. oet 13 w 196 For Philadelphia The regular packet brig OLVNTHUS, ■.Sharp, master, will be dispatched on ■Wednesday, the 7th instaat. For freight Tm, 1 WHcllli fTko have Jor tale, landing from said brig, Philadelphia auperfioe Floor .Cognac Brandy—Whiakey Beer, in barret Bale Rope, first quality—Hay Imperial and gunpowder Tea, in small cherts Cotton Bagging—copper Stills—brass Kettles, &c oct 3 a-—192 s, For Norfolk and Baltimore “ The sloop SALLY. For freight or passage, apply on board £at Hunter’s wharf or to Nichols, Dobson & Hills, oct 13 - — it - - —196 For Charleston The stoop GENERAL WASHINGTON, pThomas Coates, master, will'sail on Satur- > lay next For freight or passage apply on board, or to ISAAC COHEN. oct 1.1 » 19* *7* The subscriber bus removed his office to the north room of the second story of col Shad’s brick building, fronting on Johnston-', square. RIUH’D W. HABERSHAM, oct 6—it—193 attorney at law |C7» The subscribers have removed fheir olHce to the south room of the second story of Col. Shad's bride building, fron'ing on Johnston’s square. DAVIES & DltYSOAI.R. oct 6—Lt—193 attorniet at law Bills on Providence, (R I) For wile by G£OiiviE GUKUUN. oct |Q—-m—195 Cotton Bagging. 100 pieces best quality In«<.ruea uotton Bagging For sale by W. P. BEERS & CO. oct 10 ■ 195 Coffee Tortoise Shell. 62 bags Coffee 160 pounds Tortoise Shell Landing from schooner Martha, from Barracoa. And for sale by M. HERHEKT. ocl 10 ■—m 195. Cotton Bagging. 300 pieces Cotton Bagging, for sale by R. »y J. Habersham. sept 29- o ■—190 - Sugar, Gin, 8£c. 8 hhils prime muscovado Sugar 10 do northern Gin - 17 barrels Philadelphia Whiskey 30 do N. E. Rum For sale by , M. Pettingill. aU g SO 173 Market-square. John C. Holcombe Having t:.kenthe ware-house lately occupied by ... . ..... _,r I in ft,.. New Cloths. The subscribers have the phasure of announc ing to their friends and the public in genera], that they have just received an extensive asso< iment of he best superfine CLO THS and KERSEYMERE 4 , w.th even other ai tide made use of in i heir line; * sl, «.*h- —t*..;." — — I..by nurnt tit. pnt. ners, from the most extensive aasortme-* n, Y-irk, they flatter themselves that it is now in their power to p'ease such as may honor them with a call. CANNON & FOWLER, oct 13 196 .Merchant Tailors. . Removal. Blanchard. Brothers & Co.' respectfully in •rm their friends ami t »e public, that they have Fleweiiin & Dickinson, offers h'S services i'n the' removed to the brick store, formerly occupied by J .,,...... -net « otiiiuict'rnvr./vs! Messrs Way & llaker. on the Church lot, oppo site to the east e id of Gibbons’ range; where they FACTORAGE U COMMISSIONLINE. His store houses are now undergoing a thorough repair for the reception of pro luce, merchandize, j,c.—and strict attention will be paid to ail busi- ness committed to hi. cire .tugusta, CGa J duly 1, 18'8. t 156 The subscriber Having leased the wharf and nock, next but one below that occupied by Messrs Bnows. Grckxe & Co. announces to his fr.ends and the public, that he will, on the Srst of November next, commence the LUMBER F ICTORAGf. and CO.MMISSIO.V BUSINESS on said wharf. George VV. Collins. sept 10 f 183 lor sale 400.000Jiest boated SHINGl.ES Aoply to ■nSr Williamson <J‘ De Villers. sept 24 f ' 8S • Respectable and genteel ac- , commodations may be lis.1 in a peasant anil heal thy part of the citv for young 'adies. children, or married ladies. Every attention will be paid to their comfort or convenience, and the morals of children particularly attended to Please apply at this office. oct 10 x-—19a Laborers wanted. Between thirty and forty Labonis are wanted by the middle of October next, fir woom liberal w^es will be given, on app.^to ^ septCS 189 agent for Crane U Baker. PILOTS Authorised td act for the Bar and River of Sa vannah: BRANCH PILOTS. Stephen Timmons William Royston N. B. Sisaon R. Anderson B. Broughton John Oixcn Jesse Furnt* John Cleary John Low John Dennis Henry Craig Thomas Nottage William Wall Andrew Guard CERTIFICATE PILOTS. Stephen H. Timmons I Henry Baker John Hale ! ™? rd ' Ru order" of the Board. y JOHN G. HOLCOMBE, pril 29 100 see’ry commissioner* of ptlotag Savannah Poor -House Hospital. VISITING COMMITTEE von Or'cter and November. Enenxxxn 8 Rxxs and JoNaxxaw Battxllx. Joseph Cuturning, secretary, .net 6 —193 . Blank Indentures For sate «t this office. Fresh Boots and Shoes* ,/csr sNtma, si ns saio uaiu, Three hundred and seventy packages of Boots and Shoes, selected particularly f»r the up-enun- try market. . SAMUEL EVANS, oct 13 196 of the Exchange. Sugar, Coffee, 3fc- 50 hhds prone Muscovado Sugar 50 do do New-Orleans do 150 bags prune green Coffee 300 barrels N E Rum For saie bv GEORGE GORDON, oct 13 ■ 196 Prime white Baltimore Com, WHISKEY, Ac. 3000 buahsls prime white Baltimore Com, and 500 bushels prime yellow Flint Com—for rale in lots to suit purchasers, by Nicholas S[ Neff, Hunter’s wharf. WHO BATS IX STOSS Rye Whiskey in hogsheads and barrels - oet 13 196 Com. ■ The subscribers will contract to deliver from 10 to 80,000 bushels of CORN, at this place, at different periods, between the first January and first May nest. ' REA & BUTLER, ocl 11—x 196 Rea Butler v ovrr.n ms sale 48 hhds prime Nc -Orleans Sugar, which has been in store over eight months 50 casks Goshen Cheese 18 quarter casks sweet Malaga Wine 4 pipes Sicily Madeira Wine, 4 years old 5 barrels navy Bread 11 hhds 4th proof Jamaica Rum 300 pieces Cotton Bagging Fancy and ornamental Chairs, and A few bundles of prime Hay oc' 13 r 196 Landing from brig Orion, AXn von SALS BT THE SUBSCRIBERS, 6 half pipes Madeira Wine 20 qr. casks Malaga do 30 whole and tuff chests hyson and souchong Tea 10 barrels mess Beef 20 do prime do 20 do do Pork 12 boxes English Mustard 20 do Spermaciti Candles 20 do mould do 10 baskets Sweet Oil 20 casks Cheese 4 pipes Gin 10 half barrels Salmon 10 do Pickles 20 boxes French Pickles assorted 49 do Spanish Segars 10 ban els Vinegar 6 dozen Curyy Powder 6 do Cayenne Pepper Nichols, Dobson & Hills, oet 11 l 196 New Fall Chois. , The subscriber has received by die thorr e, s large proportion of his FALL, consisting or A very general supply of Woollen*, Cottons, Linens, silk and cotton Hosing, Hardware, Cutlery, , Crockery ware. Glassware, &e. Which" be offers fire, sale on accommodating terms. EUAS WALLEN. sept 26—189 William T. Williams BAS JUST RECLITF.il. New Tales of My Landlord—second series Sinclair's Code of Agriculture Heberden’s Commentaries—£3 Captain Hall’s account of the great Loo-Cboo Islands gl 50 Buckminster's Sermons, with a memoir of his life 2 25 Blair’s letters on Rhetoric, abridged 75 Ditto 'Universal Preceptor 87i Sirs. Opies New Tales, 2 vols 2 59 Franklin’s Works, 6 vols £18 Analectic Magazine, for September An assortment of German Flutes and Clarmetts sept 29- 190 Irish Linens and Sheetings. 2 cases assorted Irish Linens, some very tile, and 1 case Sheetings, very low charged For sale by W. P. BEERS A CO oct 3 192 For sale ,1 200 pieces first quality Dundee Cotton Bagging Richards Ha’gouty. aug 29 -177 Cheese, 8£c. V 100 casks best Goshen Cheese 16 quarter casks sweet Malaga Wine 4 barrels navy Bread 30 bundles Hay 300 pieces catton Bagging With a variety of fancy and ornamental Cliprs For sale by .REA & BUTLER oct 6 193 The subscriber nas JUST RECIEVED, And offers for sale, on accommodating terns, 50 pipes pure Holland Gin 150 hhds prime Jamaica and St. Croix Sugars 100 barrels ditto 70 bags prime green Coffee 20 hhds rve Whiskey 200 kegs white Lead 300 kegs Gunpowder (Neter Hail Mills) 2 casks Li*seed Oil 2000 bushtls Liverpool ground Salt, in barrels and bulk 100 tin catty boxes Young Hyson Tea 200 pieces lint quality Inverness Cotton Bagging I. Minis, oct 8—194 Bolton’s range. Saw-Mill Cranks and Gudgeons. A constant supply always on hand, direct from the manufactory, to be bad of S. C. Dunning, aug 8—163 No. 2, Commerce How. E. S. Kempton Has removed his sUxk to the store formerly occupied by Eaton Sc Johnston, opposite Mr I’ouhney’s hardware store, near the Market; and exoects in a few days a large and complete assort ment of ladies’ and gen’lemen’s Shoes and Boots, if the best quality and newest ta-hions; also 6000 pair first quality NEGRO SHOES; which will be sold at a small advance for cash or town accept, ances. oct 13 196 ffer for sale, on accommodating terms, an assort ment of French English and India DRY GOODS, ort 13 196 YOUNG LADIES’ . Boarding and Bay School. Mrs Sandwich nnd Mrs HrLBcrr will open their Academy in Autjnsta, at their former situa tion in Green-street, on the first day of Novem ber next. The various branches of polite and scientific location will be taught as usual. Mr. Elkazur Tract, from the north, an experi enced and approved Teacher of Youth, will pre side in the literary department for the ensuing •ar. The Savannah Republican will insert the above till November, and forward their account to the Augusta Chronicle Office, oct 13- 195 To Rent, Three ROOMS in the second and third stories of Thomas Gjbbons’ brick range No 6 Enquire of PARSONS & LAY, oct 13—m——196 Found, Some days since, by a *ugro woman, a BREAST PIN. The owner may have the same b> proving rewarding the finder, and paying for advertis ing. Apply at this office. oct 13—j»-196 Dr. Kreeger, Having returned to Savamuh, tenders his pro fessional services to his friends and the public. ~- His residence is at Mr. Moses Cl eland’s, Market- square. * sept 17—x f-—185 Georgia—Chatham county. Chatham Suf-ericr mart, Mu, Term. 1818. On the petition of Richard Kilpatrick, stating that he had possessed a certain note in writing, made and signed bv one Francis Lefils, payable to the said Richard Kilpatrick, or order, on the first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, for the sum of fifty dollars, with spay- ment ,f six dollars indorsed thereon, a copy whereof is annexed to the said petition, and toge- thrrwith the affidavit of the said Richard Kilpat- ick.and other evidence to prove the existence and oss iif (hr said note is affiled in the clerk’s office. On motion of Lesi S. D’Lyon. attorney for the petitioner, it is ordered, that the said Francis Le- liU do shew cause, on or before the first day of the next term of the said court, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted. And it is further ordered, that this rule be published in .ne or more of the public gazettes of the sud state once a month, until the time appointed for shewing cause thereon. E rtract from the minuses. Job T. Bolles, clerk. June 30—-■$ ■ —--151 Just received, PER SHIP OGLETUOBPZ, 50 tons Iron 5Qtt-Jceg* wmfe LmJ - - —r-t— ADD Ih-ird . — O V UiUUl 11 casks Carolina iloea For sale by rept 19 186 Sturges & Burroughs, Mo 3, Commerce Row. Removal. Daviti Bnowx respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he has removed from Mar- ket square to the store (formerly occupied by Mr. Robert H. Parker) in Congress-street, one door east of Whitaker; where he is how opening A GENERAL ASSORTMENT Shoes and Boots, Suitable for town and country,- which have been principally received by recent arrivals from the north, and will be sold at whole- sale or retail, at a vyy moderate advance, for cash or approved paper oct 10 l 195 Water Proof Hats. William H. Hasan, of die city of Wifhington. makes water proof Hats, in a very supperior manner. These hats ape made of the same ma terials 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-eight hours, and maintain theirtrue shape. They will wear two or three years without requiring the aid of the hatter.— The terras 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- l . ans Gazette, Pittsburg Gazette, and Raleigh Ite- g ster, will please insert the above six tiroes, and forward their accounts to W. H. for payment. sept 1 jL- 178 ' Plains, Blankets, §’c. Sfc. The s-tbscr iters have received, by the Oglethorpe from laverpnol. and several other late arrivals, ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY PACKAGES FALL and WINTER GOODSr ■ Comprising a very general assortment of Staple and Fancy Articles; Vhich they offer for sale, at a moderate ad vance, for cash, cotton, op approved paper, at the coraer stand formerly occupied by Messrs. Gau dry & Dupon. C. KELSEY & CO. oet 8 rx 194 0 FALL and WINTER GOODS. By the ships Oglethorpe, Pallas and Mary-Anst, just arrived trom Liverpool, the subscribers have received an EXTENSIVE SUfPLT of DRY GOODS; Comprising a complete assortment of Woollen, Worsted, Cotton, Linen and Silk GOODS; which have heen carefully selected by one of the firm— and will be sold, by the' piece or package, -at a moderate advance, for caWi, cotton or approved paper.. ANDREW LOW & CO. sept 17—185 Fall Goods. The subscribers have received by the ship Ogle thorpe. a large proportion of their fall supply, consisting of Woollens, Cottons, Linens and Silk Goods; Hardware, Cuttlery, Crockeryware, &c. which they offer for sale, either by the piece or package, on accommodating terms. * James Dickson & Co. sept 24 ad 1R8 Removed. 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 HARDWARE, CUTLERY, and other articles in their line, just received by the late ar rivals from England, which they offer for saio on accommodating terms. Low, Wallace & Co. ALSO, 50 casks best London Porter, in good condition, sept 29— ■— cy 190 Lumber Factorage - AND COMMISSION BUSINFaSS. The subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and the public, that he continues to transact busi ness in the above line, on Mr. John Hunter’s low er wharf, next above colonel James Johnston’, He has every convenience for the reception ot lumber, of evety description; also s commodious store for the storage of cotton, !tc. Thomas Jones. oct 3 192 %* The subscribers having entered in to copartnership under the firm of Halt & Put- nam, as Lumber Factors and Commission Mer chants, tender their services to t eir friends and the public in the above line of bnsiness, and hope that by their punctuality and attention to business 1° vu PH i, vr svre WOOD, of which they now have a quantity, and offer it at a moderate price Daniel Daly, Geo. F Putnam. sept 22 187 Brokerage. The subscriber haying estaiuisherf himself on the Bay, over the store of messrs W & A Weyman f-. Co. tenders his services to his friends and the pub lic in general in the above line of business, and hopes by strict attention to merit-a share of pat ronage ROBERT RAIFORD. sept 1 178 A handsome saddle Horse for sale. Inquire at this office. oct 3 192 For sale A handsome welt broke gig and saddle Horse- sold for no fault, the owner having no use for him. Apply at this office. oct 3——192 Jacob Fuerth, SURGEON DENTIST, Ltacly from Hamburg, . Offers his services to the public in the various branches of his profession. He will be found at the house of Dr. L. H. Fuerth, south of the rev. Dr. Kollock. ' oct 6 193 Fire-Wood wanted 0.V THE WESTERN 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 steam boats the ensuing season, at convenient landing places on Oconee and Altamaha rivers.' The Wood must be of pitch pine, 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 send their proposals, specifying the rate per cord and the name of the landing, its estimated distance from Darien, Mi'ledgeville, or some public place. The proposals to be addressed either to Josxra Hutchinson, treasurer, at Augusta; or Ricbsed Wains, Savannah. Samuel Howard. gj* The editors of the MilledgeviUe papers are requested to insert the foregoing for 3 months. aug 4 166 Day and Evening School The subscriber returns his sincere thanks for the encouragement he has had since be commenc ed teaching tn this place; he hopes by a strict at tention to his business, -to still share a part of the public patronage: as 1 look upon a good educa tion to be one of the greatest blessings in this life, 1 hope all parents and guardians that Rave (he are 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 fatnUiei where its not convenient to send.— For further parties iara, please call on the subscri ber, corner of York and West Broad streets. » a . JOSHUA.H1QIPHKEYS. sept .13 1- v 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, Yc. The house has iat/ ly undergone a thorough repair; it consists of two elegant setting rooms, fonr bed rooms above, with closets and other convenien- ores, 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 whote 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 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 17 185 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 st the counting- room of WILLIAM GASTON, oct 3 192 To Rent Two Dwelling Houses, fronting Ogiethorpe- square—a pleasant and healthy situation. sept 19 f—-186 J. MARSHALL To Let, 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 St HOYT, sept 12 183 " To Let, • One half of the store at present occupied by Tefft St Perkins. Inquire at the store, sept 24—f—188 Store to rent. That spacious new fire-proof STORE, recently occupied by Messrs. Gaudry St Dupon. Apply at the counting-house of JAMES S. BULLOCH, sept 22 187 Fire Proof Store. The cnbacriber offers to rent a Store and Count ing Room, situated in the upper part of the large stone buihling, lately erected on hit wharf. Ap ply to WILLIAM TAYLOR, sept 26——cn "189 University OT THE STATE OF NEW-YORK. ' The College of Physicians and Sttrgeons. of the University of the State of New-York, will coro- m#nce the annual Course of Lectures, lor the en- saing winter, on the first Monday of November next, xt the College, in 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 Surge- ry- Dr. Macxxvsn, on Chemistry and the Materia Media. Dr. Mrrcuiu,. on Natural History, including Botany, Mineralogy, and Zoology. Dr. Hamzbsut, on the Clinical Practice of Sur gery. Dr. Mon-, on the Principles and Practice of Surgery. Dr. Francis, on the Institutes of Medicines, and on Medical Jurisprudence. Dr. Ds Witt, on Naural Philosophy. By order, Samuel Bard, m. d. president. John W, Francis, u. ». register. New-York, September, 1818-1—195 Bank of the State of Georgia, Savannah, loth October, 1M18. Notice—This Bank will be closed on Saturdsy the 17th of October instant, in order to prepare the Books and Accounts for the declaration of a Dividend, therefore all bill* and notes falling due on that day, must be taken up on Friday the t6<ih. Customers are requested to hand in their Bank Books, previous to that day, for the purpose qf being balanced. By older of the board. Anthony Porter, cashier. net 13 196 Bank State of Georgia, "Savannah, 21st august, 1818. Betoketl, That twenty per cent of the capital ■tock of this bank, be and the same is hereby re quired to be paid in, nn or before th^ first Mon day in November next, by the stockholder! 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. Note.—Stockholders may pay their 20 dolls, per share, at the principal bank in Savannah, or at ei ther of the branches in MilledgeviUe, Wa- hingte a or Augusta, and obtain a.receipt from the cashier on the back of their scrip certificate for the pay ment thereof. sept 1 178 Notice. Augusta. August 25,1818. Savannah River Navigation Conipany. ' 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 nf the stockholders is requested to take place at the Globe Tavern, in the city of Augusta, on Monday, the 26th of October, at ten o’clock a n. 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 nf the time mentioned, and forward his account o the Company’s Office for payment. “Pt.l—t—17JEL —-v — Notice. Augusta, August 25, 1818. Savannah River Navigation Company. An instalment of 5 percent on the capital”stock of the company is required tn be paid in to the treasurer on or before 2d of November neat. By order of the board, , J. W L. Stnv..ton8,A«^Yy. The Editor of the Savannah Republican is re quested to publish the above until the time ex pires, and forward bis account to the Company’s Office for payment, aept 1 178 Notice. In consequence of John Muni’s retiring to Beaufort, the copartnership of Giuett & Mnia is this day disaolved by mutual consent. Those indebted to the above firm are requested to make layment thereof to William S. Gillett, who is-here- ly authorised to receive the same: and also, to settle all claims against the said firm. Qj- The Business in Beaufort will be conducted by John Milne, and that in Savannah by Williaj* S. Gillett, hereafter on individual account. William 3- Gillett, John Milne. march 18 65 Notice. The goods and effects, stock in trade, books of account, &c. of Joseph Kitchen, of Savannah, sad- ler, having been assigned to the subscribers, for the purpose of making a ratable distribution qf the money which may arise from a aale of the same among his creditors, notice is hereby given of the said assignment, to the creditors of the said Joseph Kitchen, that they may present their de mands, and to those indebted that they make pay ment, to Jerexiah Cutler, attorney for the as signees. John Lohra, T Abraham Carlile, ^assignees. Edmuntl Kinsey, J aug 4 166 Notice. The estate and effects of Andrew Erwin, A. Erwin, Groce & Co. and Erwin U Co. having been assigned to tbe subscribers for the payment of certain debts in the first instance, and after wards for tbe benefit of all thecreditorsof the said concerns, notice is hereby given to those interested, of the said assignment. All persons indebted to the said Andrew Erwin, Erwin. Groce & Co. or Erwin tc 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 tbe affairs of the said firms. All those having claims against the said parties are requested to exhibit them tp the subscribers, duly attested GEORGE HARGREAVES, - ) JOHN M’KINNE. I BARNA M’KINNE, >atsignea, WILLIAM SIMS, I Inarch 31 76 Notice. JGl persons having demands against the estate of The late Robsrt James Houston, deceased, are hereby requested to present, without delay, their accounts duly attested to Messrs. It. Jt J. Habersham; and those indented to make immedi ate payment to them, or to the subaeriber , 3 .PATRICK HOUSTON, april 3—83 • adminittrator Notice. All persons harm depends against the estatf of John E Hartbibox, late nt the city of Savaq- - ah, merrhan* deceased, will presept their ac counts within the lime prescribed by law, and those indebted will make immediate payment to S. C. Dunning, arfm’r. sept <9 ct! 190 > Blank Bills of Sale. Fqrjaale kt thia qfliQe. '