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THE GEORGIAN.
NEW SERIES—VOl.. IV. ^
TUESDAY MORNING), JUNE 12 1821.
NO 6r.
To Planters, Merchants, Coun
try Store Keepers, and all n kB deal
in Drugs and Chemicals.
1‘OVXAT & UOIA.AN’D
DRUGGISTS & CHEMISTS,
Opposite the Exchange, Savannah.
O FFER for sale on the most liberal terms, for
cash, town acceptances, or the usual credit
to punctual customers, an extensive assortment
of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDI.
C1NES and PAINTS, a few of which are enu
merated as follows •—
/•Drugs, Medicines § Chemicals
Opium, Aloes, Camphor, Chamomile
Peruvian Hark, Gum Arabic, Rhubarb
Hippo, Gentian, Castile Soap, Jalap
Castor Oil, Cream’Tartar, Sweet Oil
Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Cloves, Ginger
Magnesia, Manna, Liquorice, Assafirtijla
Brimstone, Balsam Copavi, Aquafortis'
Oil of Vitriol, Sulphur, Rochelle Salts
Salt Petre, Glauber Salts
Double refined Epsom Salts
Calomel, Tartar Emetic
Spanish Indigo, Cochineal, Logwood
Pearl Ash, Alum, Copperas, Blue Vitriol;
Sugar of Lead, Annalto, &c.
Patent Medicines.
Soda Powders, Seidlilz do.
Henry’s Calcined Magnesia (genuine)
Bateman’s Drops, British Oil
Balsam Honey, Opodeldoc
Peppermint, Turlington
Medicamentum, Lee’s Pills, &c. 8tc.
i APOTHECARIES PHIALS
r SHOP FURNITURE and
SURGEON’S INSTRUMENTS.
Paints.
White and red Lead”!
Sr >dry and In oil
Verdigris J
Spirits Turpentine, Copal Varnish
Lamp and Linseed Oil, Glue
Prussian Bine, Gold and silver Leaf
Chrome and Kings Yellow
Patent Yellow, Vermillion
Smalts, Paint Brushes, and
A general assortment of Painter’s Articles.
Miscellaneous Articles.
Windsor Soap, Tooth Brushes, Wafer*
Starch and Hair Powder
Mucabati, Scotch and Cephalic SnufF
Black Lead and sand Crucibles
Apothecaries Scales and Weights
Window Glass
Pouyat & Holi.ajii) flatter themselves that
Iio establishment of this kind in Savannah, can
offer g eater inducements of trade to dealers in
their line. They have established agents in all
the principal cities in the onion, for the pur
pose of availing themselves of the advantages
whirl) the different markets afford, for selecting
articles of the heal quality,and purchasing them
at the cheapest rates.
0.j*The most prompt attention given to conn
try orders. •
AU articles warranted genuine.
Always on hand, SARATOGA WATER; by
the box or bottle.
The editors of the Augusta Chronicle,
Milledgeville Journal and Louisville Advosatc,
will insert the above three times, and forward
their bills to the Savannah Republican.
april 6 bt
Just Received via Charleston,
25,000 Spanish Segars, (Cabanas’s)
10,000 do. do. (Powell’s)
15 kegs fresh Tairarind and Lemons
ON HAND,
12 bhls fresh Orange Juice
100 bottles Lime do
r t 100 kegs fresh Crackers
25 do Butter Biscuit
12 bbls New-York Cider
50 boxes Raisins
50 do Prunes
100 do hard Candles (Jacksdn’s)
Hams put up in canvas
100 smoked Tongues
3 bbls Bologne Sausages
Sea Stores put up.
GAUDRY & DUFAURE.
»pril 12 p
John It. Coppock & Son,
TEACHERS OF THE PIANO FORTE,
R ESPECTFULLY offer their services to
their friends and the public gene ally, and-
solicit a share of their patronage-
Orders left at Mr.Oldershaw’s Cabinet Ware
house, Old Market-square, at Messrs. Allens’
Lottery and Exchange Office, or at Messrs. S.
C. & .T. Sehenk’s Bookstore, on the Bay, will
be most thankfully received and pnnctually at
tended to.
. N. B Piano Fortes tuned and repaired at the
^shortest notice,
march 28 2
Notice.
A LL Persons indebted either to J. B. Read
or Jonas Cutter, during their connexion in
business, which commenced on the loth day of
June 1817, and terminated at the death of Dr.
J. Cutter on the 8th of October 1820, are notifi-
ed that the accounts due to J. R. Read W Jonas
Cutter are made out and will he presented forth
with, when it is hoped that they will be paid or
he liquidated, as there is an absolute necessity
„-fur settling the affairs of the concern immedi
ately. The hills made out in the name of Jonas
Cutter being in the hands of James Morrison,
Esq. he will receive the amount'and give re
ceipts. Those in the name of the subscriber
will be paid to him.
Jj BOND READ,
Surviving Copartner and one of the Administra
tors on the estate of Jonas Cutter.
april 5 lm!|
A. B. HAYDEN,
n EXT 1ST,
J ESPECTFUHLY offers his professional
l services to the Citizens of Savannah for a
w weeks. Persons wishing to be waited on
their place of residence will please send a
ite to his lodgings at Shellnian*B Mansion-
ruse, comer of Broughton and Wbitaker-
reets.
IC^Haj^dcii’s approved Dentrifice and
joth-Brushes of the first quality, may be had
above. march 20—95
The undersigned have the
pleasure to announce that they have engaged
to publish for Mis, Kollock the SERMONS of
the lato Henry Kollock, 1). D. according to the
following terms—to wit:
PROPOSAL -
To publish by subscription in four octavo vols.
OX VARIOUS SU EJECTS—by the late
HENRY KOLLOCK, D.D.
To be accompanied by a Miniature Portrait and
Biographical sketch of the Author,
CONDITIONS OF PUBLICATION.
The Printing will be neatly executed, on fine
paper; each of the four volumes to contain about
500 pages.
The work to be delivered during the next
winter.
The terms to subscribers will be,
Well bound, in Sheep, lettered $3 00 per jro).
" ” Calf, lettered, or > 3 s0 - do
Sheep, gilt, 5
” n Calf, gilt, 4 00 do
u ** Extra calf, or mor. 5 00 do
dj* Those who obtain Ten subscribers, and
become responsible for the same, will receive
one copy gratis.
It is particularly requested that those
who desire the work will leave their names du
ring the present month, as it is important to be
known how many c pies will be required for
the edition, before it is put to press. Very few
copies more than o supply subscribers will be.
printed,and the heavy expense incurred and the
style of execution will demand that they, be sold
at an advanced price. The names of the sub
scribers will he given at the end of the work.
S. C. & J. SCHENK.
march 19 ta
BOOKS—BOOKS—BOOKS!
At prices to suit the times.
LE WIS~ADAMS,
Opposite Gibbons* Buildings, Whitaker-street,
O FFERS for sale, a general assortment of
BOOKS, comprising Law, Medical, Clas
sical, Miscellaneous and School Books, whole
sale and retail, at unusual discounts.
Country merchants and gentlemen wishing to
form or perfect public or private Libraries, will
find their interest in calling.
Also, Foolscap & Letter Paper, Quills,
Wafers, Sealing Wax, Ink-Powder, Slates,
Pencils, Blank Account Books, and other arti
cles of STATIONARY,
april 21 Hi
Notice.
A LL persons having demands against the Es-
, tate of Dr. Fredrick Kreegcr, deceased, arc
requested to present them, duly attested; and
thoie indebted to said estate, to call and make
immediate payment to
MOSES CLELAND, Adm’r.
april 3 cf
Notice.
A LT. persons indebted to the estate of Dr.
Jonas Cutter, deceased, are required to
make immediate payment; and those to whom
he is indebted are requested to present their
claims according to law.
march 29
J. BOND READ,? ...
J. MORRISON, \ Mmr '
To Rent,
T HE House occupied by the subscriber in
State-street, opposite the house of R. Rich
ardson, Esq. Possession will be given the 15th
of May. S. B. PARKMAN.
april 6 uf
Cast Iron Foundery,
W HERECastings of all descriptions are clone
in the neatest manner & at as short a no-
tice as the nature of ihe work wanted will al
low, and of the very best materials. I can with
confidence recommend my castings to Mill
wrights and Engineers, as the Iron is soft and
good, and can be fitted without much trouble.
Any size Casting can be done from one to four
thousand pounds. Persons wishing any Black
smith’s work, Turning, or Brasses for their
(listings, can be supplied, if requested. Orders
particularizing the castings wanted, or. with
patterns left with me at the Hermitage Foun
der}', near Savannah, or with Messrs. Low, Wal
lace & Co., Savannah, will be dully attended to.
HENRY M’ALPIN.
N. B.—Elegant Railing to suit either inside
or outside Stairs, Balconies, or Platforms, and
likewise for Tombs or Fences, cast from the
newest patterns—Backs for Chimney’s 8tc.
.fan 30 531
Notice.
J. pHE subscriber intending to be absent from
the state a few mouths, has appointed Jas.
Mojuiison her attorney for the Collection of her
llent& during her absence. ANN PRAY,
april 20 ire
SAVANNAH
Poor-House and Hospital.
V ISITING Committee for May and June,
JOSIAH PEN1 r ELD—and attending Phy
sicians Doctors WM. R. WARING and JACOB
DE LA MOTT A, for May, June, July and Au
gust. JNO. HUNTER, Sec'ry.
may 2 32
Mount Jlii'y College,
AT GERMANTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA.
I N conformity to the times, the. terms for
board and tuition will be reduced on the 1st
of April next, to 250 dollars a year, washing and
mending included.
Besides the Mathematics, are taught Greek,
Latin, English, French and Spanish.
It is proper to observe—1st. That the firing
tongues are taught by natives of the countries
where they are respectively spoken, and by per
sons fully competent to the task.—2dly. That
Ancient and Modern History has been taught,
for many years past, with the assistance of Le
Sage’s Atlas, the merit and usefulness of which
have been lately acknowledged in thin country,
by the rapid and extensive sale of Lavoisne’s
Atlas, of which the former is the original.
The same advantage will continue to be af
forded. For further particulars, apply to
B, CONSTANT.
march 21 cl
VAvatMam AcaAwuvy.
OTpHE present Quarter terminates in this In
41 stilution oil the 30th inst. and the ensuing
one commences on 'TUESDAY the 1st of May,
on or before which day Tickets of admission
must he obtained from the subscriber,as no Pu
pil will be permitted to remain in school with
out one. Terms are as follows:
GIRL'S SCHOOL.
First Class —^Spelling ami Reading, 10 ells.
Second Class—Reading, Writing and Arith
metic, 12 ills.
'Third Class—Do. with Geography, Grammar
aed History, $13 50.
Fourth Class —Do. do. with Drawing, gl5.
ROYS* SCHOOL.
First Class—Spelling and Reading, g!0.
Second (Mass -Reading. Writing Geography
Grammar and Arithmetic, &12.
Third Class—Do. with Mathematics 8t Latin
and Greek Languages, §13 50.
The Rev. Mr. Oi.eorr and Mr. Russia.l arc*
the instructors in the Male department—Miss
Burroughs and Mira Woon in the Female. In
structions in drawing, which had been suspend
ed for some time, are resumed under Miss Bur
roughs* superiniendanctv
W. T WILLIAMS,
Treasurer of the Board of Trustees,
april 23 c
E AST-FLOUIDA HOTEL.
Mrs. MAllY LINDSAY,
R ESPCTFIILLY informs the citizens of Sa
vannah, and state of Georgia, that she has
taken a very extensive and pleasantly situated
House in the town of St. Augustine, for the pur
pose of accoraiT odaling those whose business or
iieaitli may call them to this place. Her house
is the best calculated for Boarders, of any other
in the city; and certainly the situation is the
m ist pleasant, being on the Bay, and immedi
ately at the water’s edge, commanding from the
balcony, a fine view of the ocean. Large and
rnmfortfible rooms will be reserved for Fami
lies; and her bedsteads and bedding all new
Her table will always be furnished with the best
Hie country affords; and D/qunrs <lfvarious
kinds, the most genuine. In fact, no exertion
will be spared to vender her boarders Comforta
ble, and entitle her to public patronage.
Terms of Board §10 per week. To families,
and those who remain any time, liberal deduc
tions will he made.
St. Augustine, 1st May, 1821, ;p 35
MANSION HOUSE.
T HE subscribers have taken,a large and com
modious house at the corner oi'iGreene and
M i Iutosh streets, which is now opened for the
reception of compaiiV. It is situated in the
most pleasant part ol the town, and no pains
will be spared to render the establishment wor
thy the patronage of the public. Rooms will
he fitted up in superior style for t)ie uccompio
dalion of families, as well as single rooms for
gentlemen.
'The proprietors of this establishment have
endeavored to combine elegance with conven
ience. They flatter themselves their TABLE
and BAR will not he excelled by any in the
southern country. The) have also prepared;
in an airy situation, large NEW STABLES and
safe CARRIAGE HOUSES.
Those who are fond of good living—air}', new
and clean rooms and beds, and kind treatment,
are respectfully invited to cull and judge for
themselves.
N. B. 'They intend keeping a Livery Stable
and will be provided with Carriages, Horses
and an approved Ostler.
YOUNG & McKEEN
Augusta, August 25,1820. 8
Information Wanted.
GTpHE children of John Cunningham, deccas-
ed, who departed this life in Greenville,
Dist. S. C whose Wife was named Jane. Their
youngest daughter, Jane Cunningham, now re
sides in Bloomfield, Nelson county, Kv. and is
desirous of obtaing any information that will
open a correspondence between the widow of
said Cunningham, or John, James and George,
children of the aforesaid John if Jane Cunning
ham. The said Jane was bound or put under
the.care of Mrs. Armstrong of South Carolina,
who removed to Kentucky and brought the said
Jane with her. Any information relating to them
will be thankfully received by
JANE CUNNINGHAM,
Bloomfield, Ky.
OCT* Editors of papers in Washington City,
North and South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama,
and 'Tennessee, wil confer a particular obligation
on an orphan child, by giving the above two or
three insertions in their respective papers,
may 8
Information Wanted.
/i\ NY information respecting Mr. MICHAEL
wJk O’ DWYER, (a native of the County
of Tipperary, Ireland,) who came to this coun
try iti the capacity of a Teacher; and is pro
bably now employed as such in some part of
this state, will be thankfully received by his
wife, who is now in Savannah. Direct to the
Georgian Office.
(Ej* Editors of papers are requested to give
this an insertion of two, for the benefit of the
unfortunate.
June 6 62
Notice.
GTpHE Subscriber will be absent from the city
for about two months, during which time,
Mr. Isaac Cohkn will act as his Attorney. The
duties of his profession will be attended to by
his co-partner Doctor Jacob Dexa Motta, who
is fully authorised to receive any money due to
nae on my individual account.
MOSES SHEFTALL.
may 4 p
To Builders.
T HE subscribers will receive proposals for
the erection of a large Frame Building in
the town of Milledgeville—The plan of the
building can be seen at our Counting-House—
the building to be 130 feet long, by 46 wide, to
be finished for Stores, and completed by the
first of November next.
J. H. BUUEN ^ BROTHERS,
april 10 13
Notice.
N INE months after date application will bt*
made to the Justices of tne Inferior Court
of Chatham country for leave to sell the Real
Estate of the late George W. Allen. for the ben
efit oft he heirs ami creditors if said estate.
R. HABERSHAM, Adm’r.
march 19 94f
Fresh Drugs and Medicine.
Dr. J- B. BKRTHKLOT,
H AS the honor to inform his fri<*id§ and
the public at large, that through his own
exertions, and the help of his friends, he 1ms
been enabled to complete his assortment in Ids
line, which he has been deprived of sinoe the
conflagration, where his losses have been con
siderable; and now offers for sale u most com
plete assortment of Drugs and Medicines, war
ranted fresh and genuine, and expects tl*e pat
ronage of his friends and his late customers.-—
Among his assortment are the following article s
viz*
Bermuda Arrow Root Fly poison
Antimony Powder Poison for bugs
Aqua Fortis Jalap & Hippo
A Hum Rhubarb Root
Balsam Caplvi do powddved
Borax Blister Plasters Liquorice stick
Brimstone do root f
♦test of Bitters Manna #
Camomile Flowers Mime
Canary seed Nutmegs
Castile Soap Nuts Gaul
Cloves Nux Vomica
Epsom Salts Oil Vitrol
Rochelle do. Oil Rosemary
(ilauber do. Lavender
Elder Blossoms Cinamon, cloves
Flax seed Anniseed
Fennel seed Juniper
Anniseed Peppermint
Fresh Tamarinds ' Sal soda
Gum Camphor do Tartar
do Arabic >. 8pts. of Hartshorn
Gum Gamboge do Nitre
And an assortment of Patent Medicine.
ALSO,
Soda Powders put up tor family use.
Congress Spring Wuter, by tile box or sin-
file bottle
Essential Oil of Spruce, and a number ol
other articles too tedious to emimerulc.
Also, a constant supply of SODA WATER,
equal to any id tlvc union. may 8 pf
William Inglis 85 Co.
H AVE just received a further supply ol
NEW & SEASONABLE GOODS,
amongst which Anr.:
Elegant Muslin Rohes Pelises
* do do Flouncing Cjf 'Trimmings
Fine Jaconet, Book, and Mull Muslin
Heavy lilac* Nankin dupes and Dre sses
Color’d St Black Crape Scarves & Shawls
do corded Ginghams & Muslins
Fine 7-8 & 9-8 Calicoes
do Linen Staples Apron Checks
Light h Dark Polecat Hdkfs
5 4 French Bonbazcen
6 bales Short fcf Long Yellow Nankecni
3 do good Osnaburgs 8tc* '
The above, together with a stock comprising
almost every article in the DRY GOODS, are
off ered for sale for cash, or approved paper low.
may It. ^
Boots, Shoes, &c.
THOMAS OOWF.LL $ CO.
Five doors north of Colonel She liman* b Mansion-
House,
H AVE received from their Factory, Newark
per brig Levant, a very hundsome assort
ment of BOOTS? SHOES, &c.
AMONG WHICH All?, :
Ladies morocco Slippers and Shoes, heels and
springs
Do do Boots and Shoes, ties
Do Kid and Prunello Slippers and Prunello
Boots
Gentlemen^ Wellington Boots
Munroe and Washington 'Ties, calf and buck
skin
Gentlemen’s morocco, calf & buckskin Shoes
Youth’s fine calfskin and seal Shoes, nVisses
and childrens
Morocco Boots, Slippers and Buckskins
with a variety of other kinds of Shoes, Uc. all
of which are offered for sale at very reduced
prices, at their store.
Also, Liquid and Cannister BLACKING, war
ranted. april 24 re||
JOSEPH STONE $ co.
MF.it ciujrr. ta il ons,
H AVE recently rece ved a very extensive as
sortment of fresh CLOTHING, manufac
tured by themselves, and which they offer for
sale at prices pleasing to the purchaser, particu
larly for Cash,
AMONG WN1CH ARK:
50 super and middling quality Frock Coats
and Coats
100 pair do do black, blue, and CoPd
Cassimere Pantaloons
150 pair Crape, Satin, Princes’ Cord, black
Bombazine, corded Gingham, Seersucker
and Drill Pantuloons
200 black and buff'cassimere, Valentia, Toili-
net, white and figufed Marseilles, prin
cess cord and black silk Vests
100 superfine, fine and common Linen Shirts
6 doz. assorted Suspenders, togetiicr with
a handsome assortment of super super blk
and blue
ClotUa and Cftssvmerea,
Canton Camblets, Seersuckers und Mar
seilles and Florentine Vestings,
Drillings, &c. &c.
which they will make to order in the best style
at short notice.
also,
3 cases Umbrellas
1 do Parasols
1 do Tortoise shell Combs
2 do Imitation do
1 do Toleration and Coronation Buttons
april 19 21
Notice.
T HE subscriber continues to carry on the
TAILORING BUSINESS, on his own ac
count and will be thankful for any orders in his
line, at the most moderate terms for cash or
short credit, to those who will be puntual,
LESLIE THOMPSON,
Pray*s Building, Johnson*3-square.
april 5 9
To Rent,
TUB UOVSE
N EAR the Theatre, lately occupied by Jo
s£pu Habersuam. Apply to
IL& J. HABERSHAM.
April 30 2
Paints, Oils, Window Class, fjc
A large and general assortment of
Paints, Painters Articles, Varnished,
Oils, Spirits of'Turpentine, Window
Gluts, Paper Hangings, Hite,
YIX.
Red Lead, White Leadj
Spanish Brown, Verdigris,
Yellow Ochre, Linseed Oil,
Venetian Red, Spirits of Turpentine*
Together wtth every article in the Painting bu*
siness constantly on hand, and for side hv
AUGUSTUS CORN' ALL.
Whituker stre>neat !y opfiosita Col,
Sheltnant* Mansion Mouse.
march 27 At
La Itociin ^ Watson.
GTpHE Copartnership heretofore existing tin*
%A tier the firm of La Roche if W"tson, was
dins dived by mutual consent on die 18th inst.—
All persons indebted to the said firm are reques
ted t,o make payment to William Jones or Ralph •
Kctchom, who alone are authorized t!rf collect
the debts of the same,and to whom all demands
against the said firm urc to be presented for set
tlement. Signed,
ISAAC LA ROCHE,
JESSE WATSON,
By liis Attornies
A. Slaughter C. Labuzan,
and
William Marshall.
Augusta, April 21, 1821. p—f2$
Williford Sliick,
O FFER at private sale
40 bblsjuperior Gin, Bach’s brand
15 pipes Holland Gin
30 qr casks Malaga Wine
100. boxes hard Candles
A few hluls Jamaica Rum, warranted pure a?
imported,
april 13 16
WILLIAMS’*
Literary & Cummereial
HEADING IIOOM.
Just Received per ship Emily,
Magazines for Jan. and Fob. 18 ‘1, viz *
Edinburgh Philosophical Journal
Evangelical Magazine
Sporting Magazine
La Belle Assemble
New Monthly Magazine
London Magazine
Annals of Philosophy
Til lochs Philosophical Magazine
Repertory of Arts, Manufactures,
Eclectic Review
Repository of Arts, I.iteiature,' Uc.
NEWSPAPERS,
From l.ontlon to January 31st.
Liverpool, . February 2d.
april 4 8
JAMES WILSON,
Merchant Tailor
I NFORMS his friends anti the former custom
ers of the late firln of Thompson ft Wilson,
that he has taken the brick store on Johnston’s
Square, opposite the State Bank; where Ire in
tends keeping u general assortment of the best
Cloths, Cussimeres, Vestings and Trimmingsi
and assures the public that all orders he maybe
favored with shall be punctually attended to,
and his work shall be equal, (certainly not in
terior) to any in this city. .
N. U. I.ndies’ llabilsand Pelisses made in tho
latest fashions. JAMES V\ ILSON.
april 6 10
Hoard of Health,
Savannah, April 5, 1821.
TBESQLVEI), That the Cily Officers, und
It- the citizens generally, be requested to in
form this board, through the ward committees,
tin? City Marshal, or b) notice in writing thro*
Pgst-Omce (a here * box is kept by the Post-
Master for tliat purpose,) of any nuisance which
exists, or of any deposits in stores or cellars,
that may be considered iqjurioiis to the-hea!th
of the ci*y, and that this request be published,
ayril 6 10
A
Notice.
LL persons indebted to the late firm of
NORTHROP (J WILSON, are hereby in-
foimed that the books of said concern are pla
ced in the hands of Messrs. Gordon & Miles for
immediate collection—who are duly authorised
by the subscribers to settle the business of said
concern. I). A. NOTI1ROP,
JAMES WILSON.
feb 14 66
LAW OFFICE.
T HE subscribers have formed a connection in
the various branches of professional busi
ness, under the firm of
ROCKWELL £ HEPBURN.
They will attend in the following counties, to
uny business w uicli may be confided to them.
Vi* :
BALDWIN,
TONES,
MORGAN,
GREENE,
JASPER,
PUTNAM
HANCOCK,
WASHINGTON,
TWIGGS,
WILKINSON,
PULASKI
LAURENS.
And also to any business in the 6th Circuit of
the United States.
SAMUEL ROCKWELL, ’
JOSEPH L. HEPBURN.
Milledgeville, Sept 23 9
Notice.
HE subscribers have re-united their profes
sional interests in the practice of the law,
and have taken an Office in Shad’s buildings,
Johnston’s square, immediately over the store
of Mr. J:W. Taylor.
WILLIAM DAVIES,
JOHN MACPHESON BERRIEN,
march 13 89
Notice.
LL persons having demands against the
sffiA Estate of Joteph S. Dcmilep, deceased,
will render them, properly authenticated! and
those indebted to said estate, will make pay-,
ment without delay to the undersigned.
JAMES FOWJ.ER,
Adm’r. of the E.tale of Joteph S. Da-nicy,
defeated.