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THE GEORGIAN.
NEW SEMES—VOL. IV.
FRISD.iV MORNING, JUNR 93 1891.
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NO 6 »
To Planters, Merchants, Conn-
try Store Keepers, and alt who deal
in Drugs and Chemicals.
?OV3\AT & UOIjIj.I.ND,
DRUGGISTS fc CHEMISTS,
Opposite the Ezchimpe, Savahnah.
O FFEIt for s»lc on the most liberal terms, for
cash, town acceptances, or the usual credit
to nunctiud customers, .♦xtcniive assortment
»r DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDI
CINES and PAINTS, a fetv of which are enu
merated as follows *— -
Drugs, Medicines Chemicals
) Opium, Aloes, Camphor, Chamomile
‘ Peruvian Bark, Gum Arabic, Rhubarb
Hippo, Gentian, Castile Soap, Jalap
Castor Oil, Cream Tartar, Sweet Oil
Nutnvgs, Cinnamon, Cloves, Ginger
Magnesia, Manna, Liquorice, Assafcctid*
Brimstone, Balsam Copavi, Aouat’ortis
Oil of VUrteJ, Sulphur, Rochelle baits
Salt I'etre, Gluuber Salts A
Double refined Kp9om Salts
Calomel, Tartar Emetic
Spanish Indigo, Cochineal, Logwood
Pearl Ash, Alum, Copperas, Blue Vitriol
Sugar of Lead, Annatto, &c.
Patent Medicines.
Soda Powders, Seidlitz do.
Henry’s Calcined Magnesia (frontline)
Bateman's Drops, British Oil
Balsam Honey, Opodeldoc
' Peppermint, Turlington
Irledicunemum, Lee’s Pills, fcc. 8cc.
APOTHECARIES PHIALS
i SHOP FURNITURE and
SURGEON'S INSTRUMENTS;
Paints.
White and red Lead")
Spani.lt Ill-own Llry and in oil
Venetian Red \ J
Verdigris J
Spirits Turpentine, CopalVarniah
Lamp and Linseed Od, Glue
Prussian Blue, Gold and silver Leaf
Chrome and Kings Yellow
Patent Yellow, Vermillion
Smalts, Paint Brushes, and
A general assortment of Painter’s Article*
Miscellaneous Articles.
Windsor Soap, Tooth Brushes, Wafers
Siarch und lltur Powder
Macabau, Scotch ami Cephalic Snuff
Blai k. Lead and sand Cruciblea
Apolhccaric, Scales and Weight,
Window Gina,
Fouiat Sa Hoi.laud flatter themselves that
ao establishment of this kind in Savannah, can
other if- eater inducements of trade to dealers in
their Vine. They have eaUtbllsUed agents in all
the principal cities in the union, for the pur
pose of'Mailing tliennilvc, of tire advantages
which thTdifferent market, afford, for selecting
articles of the best quality,and purdWug them
It the tffmapett rates. SB
coun-
iW.
IV tile urn ajiv-ur A*0vs.i., - m
£7*The most prompt attention givi
try orders.
All articles warranted genuv
Always on baud, SARATOGA YVATEH; by
the box or bottle.
%• The editors of the Augusta Chronicle,
Blilledgeville Journal and Louisville Advowte,
wdl insert the above three times, and forward
their bills to the Savannah Republican.
april 6 ^ r t«
Just Received via Charleston,
25,000 Spanish Segars, (Cabanas’s)
10,000 do. do. (Powell’s)
15 kegs fresh Tamarind and Lemons
ON HAND,
12 bids fresh Orange Juice
100 bottles Lime do
100 kegs fresh Crackers
25 do Butler Bisruit
12 bhls Ncw-York Cider
50 boxes Raisins
50 do Prunes .
100 do bard Candles (Jackson’s)
Hams put up in canvas
100 smoked l ongues
3 bbls Bologne Suusage*
Sea Stores put up.
GAUDRY & DUFAURE.
april 12 p
The undersigned have the
pleasure to announce that they have engaged
to publish for Mr*. Kollock the SERMONS of
the late Henry Kollock, D. D, according to the
following terms—to wits
PROPOSAL
Topublish by subscription In tour octavo vols.
ON VARIOUS SUBJECTS-by the late
HENRY KOLLOCK. D.l).
To be accompanied by a •Miniature. Portrait and
Biographical sketch of the .ktlhor,
CONDITIONS OF PUBIJCATION.
The Printing will be neatly executed, online
paper; each ofthe four volun.es to contain about
SO ) pages.
The work to be delivered during the next
winter.
'Hie terms to subscribers will be,
Well bound, In Sheep, lettered &3 h0 per vol.
" Calf. lcUeretl.orJ , ^ ^
Sheep, gilt, 5 ■ •
»! ” Calf, gilt. 4 '0 do
’* ” Extrucalf, ormor. 5 00 do
i XjT Those who obtain Ten Hub*c> tbera, 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 importuut to be
known how many c pies will he required for
the edition, before it is put to press. Very few
cyptes more than o supply subscribers will be
printed,and the heavy expense incurred and the
style of execution will demand that they he sold
at an advanced price. The names of the sub
scribers will be given at the end ofthe work.
3. C 6c J. SCHENK.
march 19
BOOKS—BOOKS—HOOKS !
Jit prim's to suit the times.
LEWISADAMS,
Opposite Gibbons’ Buildings, Whitaker-strect,
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.
Couniry merchants and gentlemen wishing to
form or perfect public or private Libraries, will
find their interest in calling.
Also, Foolscap 6t 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. Fredtick Kreeger, deceased, are
requested to present them, duly attested; and
those indebted to said estate, to call and make
immediate payment to
MOKES GLEI.AND, Adm’r,
aprjfl 3 c i
Notice.
A 1J, persons indebted to the estate of Dr.
l\. Jonas Cutter, deceased, arc required to
make immediate payment; and those to whom
lie is indebted are requested to present their
claims according to law.
J. BOND READ,? ...
J. MORRISON, y idmr '
march 29
To Kent,.
T HE House occupied by the subscriber in
State-street, opposite the house of R. llioh-
ardson, Esq. Possession will be given the 15th
of May. S. B. PARKMAN.
april 6 of
John It. Coppocli & Son,
TEACHKII9 OF THE PIANO FORTE,
| ESFECTFULLY offer their services to
I their fricntls and the public gene: ally, and
licit :t share nf their patronage-
Orders left at Mc.Oldcrshaw’s Cabinet Ware-
use, Old Market-square, at Messrs. Allens’
ittcry and Exchange Office, or at Messrs. S
U J. Sehenk’s Bookstore, on the Bay, will
most thankfully received and pnnctually at-
idcd to.
N. li Piano Fortes tuned and repaired at the
Driest notice,
march 28 2
Koike.
A LT. Persons indented either to/. B. Bead
or dona. Cutler, during their connexion in
business, which commenced on the 15th day uf
June 1817, and tcrminJfed at the death of Dr.
J. Cutter on the 8th of October 18 20, are notifi
ed that the accounts due to J. B. Head & Jonas
Cutter are made out and will be presented forth-
with, when it is hoped that they will be paid or
be liquidated, as there is an absolute necessity
for 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-
eeipts. Those in tile name of the subscriber
will be paid to him.
1 J. ROND READ,
Surviving Copartner end one of the Mminutra•
v ion on the ettate of Jontu Cutter.
april 5 1ml ■
X~B. HAYDEN,
dentist,
R ESFECTFULLY offers his professional
services to the Citizens of Savannah fur a
few w eeks. Persons wishing to be waited on
tK their place of residence will please send a
note to his lodgings at Shettman'» Mansion.
Borne, corner of Broughton and Whitaker,
streets.
I^HayJeu’s »pprnvml Dentrifice.mil
Tooth-Brushes ofthe fust quality, may he Imd
u above. uuvch 20—2.5
Cast Iron Foundery,
W IlERECastingsof all descriptions are done
in the neatest manner U at as Rliort a no-
tice ns the nature of the work wanted will al
low', ami ofthe very best materials. I can with
confidence rccommcnd^my castings to .Mill
wrights and Engineers, as the Iron is soft and
good, a, 'd can he fitted without much trouble.
Any size Casting can be done from one to four
tlumsand pounds. Persons wishing any Black-
smith’s work, Turning,‘or Brasses for their
.Castings, can be supplied, if requested. Orders
particularizing the c.astings wanted, or with
patterns left with me at the Hermitage Foun-
dery, near Savannah, or with Messrs. Low, Wal
lace &. Co., Savannah, will lie dully attended to.
1IENRY M’ALPIN.
N. B.—Elegant Bailing 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 &c.
ian 3D . 53J
Notice.
'iTYkHE subscriber intending to be absent from
ul the state u few months, has appointed .Us.
Momusox her attorney for the Collection of her
Rents during her absence. ANbLPRAY.
april 20 tie w
SJl VANNAH
Poor-House anti Hospital.
TTISITING Committee for May and June,
1 JOSIAH PEN FIELD—and attending Phy
sicians Doctors WM. R. WARING and JACOB
DE LA MOTT A, for May, Jane, July and Au
gust. JNO. HUNTER, Sec’ry.
may 2 32
I
Mount Airy College,
AT GERMANTOWN, PF.NNSYLVANTA.
~N conformity to the time., the ten.is for
«. board and tuition will be reduced on the 1st
of April next, to 250 dollars a year, washing and
mending included.
Resides the. Mathematics, are taught Greek,
Latin, English, Trench and Spanish.
It is proper to obsewe—1st. That the living
tongues are taught by natives of the countries
where they are respectively spoken, and by per
sons fully competent to the task,—2dly. Th.t
Ancient and Modern History has been taught,
for many year'; past, with the assistance of Le
Sage’s Atlas, the merit and usefulness of which
have been lately acknowledged in this country,
hy the rapid and extensive sale of Lavoiane’s
Allas, of which tha former is the original.
The same advantage will continue to be af
forded. For further particulars, apply to
B. CONSTANT.
march 21 of
Ulvalham Acttilenv'j.
OrpilE present Quarter terminates in tins In
'Ll stitution on the 30th hurt and the ensuing
one commences on TUESDAY the 1st of May,
on or before uhich day Tickets of admission
must be obtained from the subscriber, as no Pu
pil will be permitted tojremain in school with
out V>nc • Terms are as follows:
GIUL'S school.
First Class—Spelling and Reading, lOdls.
Second Class—Heading, Writing and A*‘th-
inrtic, 12 dls.
Third Class-Do. with Geography, Grammar
aed History, gl3 50.
Fourth Class—Do. do. with Drawing, $15.
pors 9 SCHOOL.
First Class—Spelling and Reading, $10.
Second Class—Beading. Writing Geography
GVammar and Arithmetic, $12
Third Class—Do. with Mathtmalic* 8t Latin
and Gr?ck Languages, S1J 50.
The Rev. Mr. Oi.co/tsnd Mr. Humi.l are
the instructor in the Rifle depar ment— Mis*
nmunvona and Mias Woon it; the Female. In
structions In droving, 4hjcli had been suspend
ed for some time, arc resinned under Mias Bur
roughs' auuerintendance.
W. T WILLIAMS,
Treaxvrer ofthe Board of Trustees,
april 23 c
EAST-FLOMDA HOTEL.
Mrs. MAHY LINDSAY,
R ESENTFULLY i*forn#the citizens of Sa-
vanish, ami state of Georgia, that she has
taken a d*ry extensive and pleusantly situated
House iv/tlie town of St. Augustine,for the pur
pose of iceomirodnting those whose business or
iicaith nay call them to this place. Ilerhouse
is the brat calculated for Uokrders, of any other
in the ntyjand certainly the situation is the
most pleasant, being on the Bay, and immedi
ately atihe water’s edi^e.commanding from the
balcony, a fine view of the ocean. Large and
eomfortfihle rooni9 will be reserved for Fami
lies; uni her bedsteads and bedding all new
Her tahle will always be furnished with the best
the country affords; and Liquors of various
kinds, the most genuine. In fact, no exertion
will bespared to render her boarders comforta
ble, an[l entitle her to public patronage.
Tevitis of Board $lu per week. To families,
and those who remain any time, liberal deduc
tions will he made.
St. .hgmtine, \stMay, 1821. p 35
~ MANSION HOUSE.
T HE lubsciibevs have taken a large and com
modious house at the corner of Urcene urn!
M'lntosh streets, which is now opened for the
reception of compunr It is situated in the
most pleasant part ot ihe town, and no pains
will bo spared to render,the establishment wor
thy the patronage of the nubiic. Rooms will
be fitted up in superior style for the accommo
dation of families, as well us single rooms lor
gentlemen.
Plie proprietors of this establishment have
endeavored to combine elegance with conven-
ience. They flatter themselves their TABLE
and BAH will not be excelled by any in llu*
southern country. They have also prepared,
in an airy sircrttcftin, large NKW brABLES and
safe CARRIAGE HOUSES.
Those who are fond of good living—airy, new
and clean room.' and beds, and kind treatment,
are respeclfnlly invited to cull and judge for
themselves.
N. U. They intend keeping a Livery Stable
and will he provided with Carriages, Horses
and an approved Ostler.
YOUNG U McKEEN
Augusta, August 25,1820.8
Inj'ormation Wanted.
tjTpHE children of John Cunningham, deceas-
sJL ed, who departed this life in Greenville,
Dist. S. C. whose wife wus numed Jane. Their
voungest daughter, Jane Cunningham, now re
sides in Bloomfield, Nelson county, Ky. and is
desirous of obtaiug-any information that will
open a correspondence between the widow of
said Cunningham, or John, James and George,
children of the n r oresaid John 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,
llluomjield, Ky,
(O’ Editors of papers in Washington City,
North and South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama,
and Tennessee, wil Yonfcr a part icular obligation
on an orphan child, by giving the above two or
three insertions in their respective papers,
may 8
Information Wanted.
XV NY information respecting Mr. MICHAEL
O’DWYER,* (a native of the County
of Tipperary, Ireland,) who came to this coun
try in the capacity oi a Teacher; and is pro
bably now employed as such in some pan of
this state, will be thankfully received by his
wife, who is now in Suvannah. Direct to the
Georgian Office.
• (Xjr* Editors of papers are requested to give
this an-insertion or two, for the benefit of the
unfortunate.
June 6 62
Fresh Drugs and Medicine.
llr. J. B. BK.KTHELOT,
H AS the honor to inform hi» friends and
the public at large, that through Iuh own
exertions, and the help ofhia friends, he has
been enabled to complete his assortment in his
line, which he has been deprived of since the
conflagration, where his losses have been con-
sidvrsble; and now offers for sale a moat com-
pletc assortment of Drugs and Medicines, war
ranted fresh and genuine, and expect* the- pat
roirtge of his friemUand his lute cuitomep,—
Among his assortment are the tollowityf article s
viz-
Bermuda Arrow Boot Fly poison
Antimony Fowder Poison for bug*
Aqua Forti* * Julun U Hippo
Allum Rhubarb Root
Balsam Capivi do powdered
Borax Blister Plaster* Liquorice slick
Brimstone do root
Heat of Hitters Manna
Camomile Flower* Muce
Canary seed Nutmeg*
Castile Soap Nuts GhiiI
Wove* Nu* Vomio*
Epsom Salt* 4 Oil .Vitro!
Rochelle do. Oil Rosemary
Glauber do. Lavender
Elder Blossom* Cinumou, clove*
Flax seed Anniseed
Fennel seed Juniper
Anniseed Peppermint
Fresh 'Tamarind* Sul soda
Gum Camphor do 'Tartar
do Arabic Slits, of Hartshorn
Gum Gamboge > do Nitre
And an asssortment of Patent Wediciue
also,
Soda Powders put up for family use.
Congress Spring Water, by ;the box or iln
glc bottle
Essential Oil of Spruce, and a number of
other articles too tedious to enumerate.
Also, a constant supply of SODA WATER,
equal to any in the union. may 8 pf
William Inglis Co.
H AVE just received a further supply of
NEW & SEASONABLE GOODS,
ilHO.VOST WHICH AHF.t
Elegunt Muslin Robes {j l’elises
do do Flouncing (J Trimmings
Fine Jaconet, Book, and Mull Muslin
Heavy Black Nankin Cranes and Dresses
Color’d & Black Crape Scarves if Shawl*
do corded Ginghams ZJ *Ju8lina
Fine 7*fl U 9-8 Calicoes
do Linen Staples IS Apron Check* 0
Light fc, Dark Polecat lldkfs
5 4 French Honbazecn
6 bales Short ZJ Long Yellow Nankeen*
3 do good Osnahurgs fcc-
The above, together with a stockcomprising
almost every article in the DRY.GOODS, arc
offered for sale for cash, or upproved paper low.
may 1 i.
Notice.
QTpHE Subscriber will he absent from the city
'Ll for about two months, during which time,
Mr. Isaac Conn' will act as his Attorney. The
duties of his profession will be attended to by
his co-partner Doctor Jacob De (.a MoTTA/flfhe
is fully authorised to receive any money due to
me on my individual account. ,
MOSES SHEFTALL,
may 4 p
To Builders.
T HE subscribers will receive proposal* foi
the erection of a large Frame Building in
the town of Milledgevifle—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. BRUEN 13 BROTHERS,
april 10 13
Notice.
"VTINE months after date application will be
11 made to the Justices of tlie Inferior Court
of Chatham country for leave to sell the Real
Estate ofthe late George IV. Allen, for the ben
efit ofthe heirs and creditors of said estate.
K. HABERSHAM, Adm’r.
march 19 94f
■Roots, Shoes, &c.
THOMAS DOWELL $ CO.
Five doors north qf Colonel Shellnum's Mansion-
House,
H AVE received from their Factory. tyewaYk
per brig Jscvtmt, a very handsome assort
.tnenl of BOOTS, SHOES, 6fc.
AMONO WHICH ARB :
Ladies morocco Slippers and Shoes, heels and
springs
Do do Boots and Shoes, ties
Do Kid and Pruuello Slippers and Prunello
Boots
Gentlemen's Wellington Boots
Munrae and Washington Ties, calf and buck
skin
Gentlemen'* morocco, calf&f buckskin Shoes
Youth’s fine calfskin and seal Shoes, misses
and childrens
Morocco Boots, Slippers and Buckskins
with a variety of other kinds of Shoes, &c. all
of which are offered for sale at very reduced
prices, at their store.
Also, Liquid undCannister BLACKING, war
ranted. april 24 re||
JOSEPH STONE CO~
MEll CHANT- TAIL OH S,
H AVE recently received a very extensive as
sortment of fresh CLOTHING, manufac
tured by ffiemsclves, and which they offer for
sale at prices pleasing to the purchaser, particu
larly for Cash,
amono WMcn Anr.:
50 super and middling quality Froqk Coats
and Coats
100 pair do do black, blue, and col’d
Cassimerc Pantaloons
150 pair Crape, Satin, Princes* Cord, black
Bombazine, corded Gingham, Seersucker
and Drill Pantaloons
200 black and buff ca«simere, Valentis, Toili-
net, white and figured Marseilles, prin
cess cord and blacx silk Vests
100 superfine, fine and common Linen Shirts
6 doz. assorted Suspenders, together with
a handsome assortment of super super blk
and blue
Cloths ami Cassimeres,
Canton Camblets, Seersuckers end Mar
seille* and Florentine Vestings,
Drillings, &c. 6tc.
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
npril 19 21
Paints, Oils, Window Glass, §c
A large and general assortment nf
Painttt, Painter's Jirtieles, Farnishe,,
Oils, Spirits of ‘I'm pnitine, II indovs t
Glass, Paper Hangings, Uc.
Til.
Red Lead, White Leadi
Spanish Brown, Verdigris,
Yellow Ochre, - Linseed Oil,
Venetian Red, Spirits of Turpentine,
Together wtth every article in the Painting bu«
sinesi constantly on hand, and for sale bv
AUGUS’I US CORN IN ALL.
H hit11ker street, nearly opposite Col,
Shelmans’ Mansion House.
march 2 7 a\ m
La Hochk Sj Watson.
QTpHE Copartnership-heretofore existing tin*
'Ll der the firm of 1m lloche id H ntson, wo*
dissolved by mutual consent on die 18th inst.—.
All persons indebted to the said firm are reques
ted to make payment to William Jones or Ralph
Ketchum, who alone are authorized to collect
Rie debts ofthe same,uml to whom all demand*
against the said firm' are to be presented for set*
tletucut. Signed,
ISAAC LA ROCHE, i
JESSE WATSON,
By his Attornlrs
A. Slaughter «jj* V. Labu*ttn B
tend
William Marshall.
Augusta, April 21, 1821. p—t 2 *
Williford ij Shick,
O FFER ri private sale
40 bbls superior Gin, Bach’s brand
15 pipes Holtund Gin
30 qr casks Malaga Wine
100 boxes bard Candle*
A few hhds Jamaica Rum, warranted pure *•
imported.
April 13 16
NN ll.Ll.lMS’
„IAtfc*arJ & LtmuufctcAul
HKjWWU room.
Just Received per ,/jp Emily,
MigaiitiM fur Jan. and Feb. 18 !l, vis l
Edinburgh Philosophical Journal
Evangelical Magazine
Sporting Magazine
La Belle Assemble
New Monthly Magazine
* London Magazine-
Annals of Philosophy
Tillochs Philosophical Magazine
Repertory of Arts, Manufactures, Uc,
Eclectic Review
Repository of Arts, Literature, Uc.
newspapers.
From London to January 31st.
Liverpool, - February 2d.
April 4 8
JAMKS WILSON,
Merchant Tailor
I NPOTtMS his frit* nils .ml the former custom-
era of the late firm of Tlioispson U Wilson,
ilMttAe hn taken the hrick -tore on Mm.i. n’*
Squsre, opposite the State ll.uk, where he in-
tend, keeping .general ..Hortmeot of the host
Cloths, Cnssimercs, Vestings and Trimmings,
and assures the public that all orders he may he
favored with shall be punctually attended to,
and his work shall be equal, (certainly not in.
ferine) to any In Ibis city.
N. II. I.adiea* llabita ami PelUsea made in the
latest fashions. JAMK8 WILSON,
april 6 10
Board of Health,
Sava**4it, April 1, 1821.
U ESOLVEI), That the Cily Officers, und
the citizens generally, be requested to In-
form this board, through the ward committees,
the City Marshal, or l>v notice in writing thro 9
Post-Office (where a box is kept by tbr Post-
Master forthut purpose,) ofahy nuisance winch
exists, or of any deposits in stores or cellars,
that may be considered injurious to the health
of the ci*y, and that (his request be published,
ayril 6 10
Notice.
A LL persona indebted to the late firm^S
NOUTllllOP V WILSON, are hereby oT
foimrd that the hooka of .aid concei , are pla
ced in the hands of Messrs. Gordon if Stilet for
immediate collection—who arednlv authorised
by the subscribers to settle the hosineaa of said
concern. 1). A. NOTIlltOl*,
JAMES WILSON.
feb 14 65
LAW OFFICE.
T HF. subscribers have formed a connection in
the vatiouB branches of professional busi
ness, under the firm of
ROCKWELL HEPBURN.
They will attend in the following counties, to
any buainesa which may be confided to them,
Til!
BALDWIN,
JUNES,
MOKCAN,
GREENE,
JASPER,
PUTNAM
HANCOCK,
WASHINGTON,
TWIGGS,
WILKINSON,
PULASKI .
LAURENS.
Notice.
T HE subscriber continue* to carry qn the
TAILORING BUSINESS, on his own ac
count and will be thankful for any orders in bi»
line, at the ir.ost moderate terms for cash 01
short credit, to those who will, be puntual,
LESLIE THOMPSON,
Prinfs llxulding, Johnson 1 s-square
april 5 9
To Rent,
'THE HOUSE
TEAR the Theatre, lately occupied by Jo
1 him Hi.insuan. Apply to
Ittr J. HAUERS HAM.
Aprifc30 I
And also to any business in the 6th Circuit of
the United States.
SAMUEL ROCKWELL.
JOSEPH L. HEPBURN. .
Milledgeville, Sept 23 9
Notice. .
qiHE subscribers have re-united their profits-
-4 aional interests in the practice ofthe 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
-ftA Estate of Joseph S. Pawleyy deceased,
will render them, properly authenticated; and
those indebted to said estate, will make pay.
Rent without delay to the undersigned.
JAME? Kmt r v ”
Adm*r. of the Estate of Joseph A. Pawley,
(kccastd,
I march 20 95}
r.