Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1816-1818, November 07, 1816, Image 5

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M t ial’i iS 1. . ilCiV-lildli ;/ Has onened .1 Law-Office in Savannah, and tenders to. , pubnc Ins professional services in the counts"bf the ■eastern circuit. ' oct ^ -12o A otice. The iaw office of the subscriber, is at the house re cently m me occupation-.f loe-or M'-Lean. Edward F. Tattnall. 8 -12) Notice. Tiie subscriber, for a snort time, will be absent from Savannah. -Mr. P. d. Mu>u» will act as my attorney. Frederick S. Fell. oct 31—130 ;( i 1 or saie AHORSE, suitable for a family, being remarkably IgeiiHe, and a good saddle horse. Also a second hand CARRIAGE, being light and suit- ab.e for tin, place. Enquire at this office, nov 2 w 131 For sdic A pair of well broke carriage HORSES, at a reasona ble price. Apply at this ./dice. u 5—: —132 i lie subscriber Continues to Iran-act tile P \C TOR 1GE and COMM1S- ISI.JN .tUdlNEdd, at No. 37, B Iton’s central wharf, |{iinnie.h:ttely above Brooks St Wellman’sgrocery) where Hire pro ds uroduce. oct 15- slores are provided for the safe-keeping of T. POLO ILL. -r t—123 Oc •cey 6c Martha Offer fur tide 1 case woolen Gloves pieces eotto digging bale linen and cotton Shirts do wooienjacicets nlid negro i lose and Socks 10O boxes first quality -Spanish Cigan* lud halt boxes Soap 1) crates queen’s Ware 8o 1 1 1 4j kegs Tobacco 5-J do Butter IS boxes Chocolate 9 do English Mustard 18 do Cayenne Pepper 3 do playing Cards, assorted 81,Dot) Philadelphia Bricks 1 box coiuiting hou-e, chamber and pocket Lights 3 cases Rifles, PnitadeTphia manufacture; Bureaus, and Akermaii’s water Colors, lately imported; with Ciuuci’s, hair Pencils, Sic. Apply' at the store of OLMyPEALLSc BATTELLE. nov 5 32 Just 15 300 received 1000 bottles fresh M-sCobau and Scotch Snuff Fresh Crackers and butter Biscuits h i ves ti’csii R.usins, 6 bis soflsiielied Almonds Fnsh Prunes, pickled I’on.gues lbs Saltpetre, mitsnroon and walnut Ketchup iJa.ket Salt, fresh Mustard, Olives, Capers Brandy Fruits, assorted \ An assortment of the best Cordials Raspberry and cherry Brandy, sugar Piumbs Spermaceti Caudles, loaf Sugar, white Havana do Swoee Oil and a few boxes of Claret, warranted of the first quality. For sale i>y P. Morin. nov 5-—— Pr 132 Fne subscribers Ss.vi . THE SUBSCRIBERS Hqve received, on consignment, by the -way of New- York, SO pipes, half pipes and quarter casks of this Wine; which they offer for sale on accommodating terms. They have also for sale, Negro Cloths, in bales and in clothing made up into Jackets and Trowsers; and Rice and Cotton of the new crop. CARNOCHAN & MITCIIEL. sept 28 ■ 116 P. H. & T. Crapon Offer for sale -The following GOODS, received per ship Oneida, from New-York, at wholesale or retail, Rose Blankets, London Duffils, Irish Sheetings, Piatil- las, Sheetings, cotton Shirtings, Flushings, Bandana Handkerchiefs, Bombazets, assorted; Calicoes, cambric Prints, cotton Hose, furniture Calico, colored Cambrics, book Muslins, muslin Cravats, &c. ALSO Frisk hyson Tea, in small boxes; loaf Sugar Race Ginger, ground do; Pimento .50 piece prime cotton Bagging 2 hhds prime Tobacco 5 do N. E. Rum oct 29-0-129 John S. Alley Has just returned from New-York, and is now opening at his store, in Bryan street, where he offers for sale on the lowest terms, Superfin. blue, black and brown Cloths; superfine blue, black, drab and mixed Cassimere; elegant fancy Vest ing, black, green, drab and purple tabby Velvet; silver Cord, blue and mixed satinet Lion-Skin, blue Coating and water proof Cloth; hlue and black Flannel; black and figured Bombazct, silk Umbrellas, Irish Linen, do Shirting, Humhuins, striped and mixed Homespun, flag Handkerchiefs, Judies’ white silk Hose and Gloves, elo kid do, cotton ami beaver do. black worsted Hose, worsted Socks, silk Bytttons, patent Cloth, do ball vest Buttons, Sec. He also offers to furnish customers with superfine Coats, made and trimmed in the best manner, for tw en- . tr eight dollars; superfine cassimere Pantaloons, for eleven dollars; Coats made and trimmed in the best manner for ten dollars oc t 29—L;—329 James Poultney ( M A RKET-SQUA R E) Has just received, per ships Georgia and John £4 Edward, from Idvevtmol, A LARGE ADDITION TO HIS FC’HX Ki; STUCK OF HARDWARE, CUTLERY, 8c C . Jhnonp which are, Casks of socket Spades, "cast steel patent Hoes Carolina, narrow and broad Hqcs Chain Traces, sad Irons Cast and waggon Boxes 2d, 3d, 4(1, 5d, and 6d wrought clout Nails fid, 8d, lOd, 12d and 20d fine wrought Rose and Clasp Ounce Tacks, head Nails Ai to 6 inch Spikes, Ac. ALSO A large quantity of American aud English Hollow- ware, an elegant assortment of plated Saddlery, Sic. which is offered for sale on a low advance for cash, or town acceptances; and is well worth the attention of country merchants, Ac. N. B. Highest price given for old Brass and Copper. oct 29—en—129 For sale. The subscriber has just received, per brig Henrico, from Hamburg, and offers for sale, in the upper part of Depass' auction store, for cash or good endorsed paper, the following articles: Russia Sneetings, Ravens Duck, Dowlas, Britannias, brown Rowans, Linens, linen Checks, bed Ticks, brown Hollands, rool Linens, linen pocket Handkerchiefs, Threads, Hosiery', girth Webbing, oil Cloths, Ribbons, Ticklenburgs, cotton Shirtings, Calicoes, silk Umbrellas, Button’s Parasols, silk Hose, Gloves, Silks, silk Shawls and Handkerchiefs, Fringe, table Cloths and Napkins, merino Shawls, Cassimeres, Cloths, toilet Glasses, hat Covers, Pencds, Candlesticks, Pistols, thread and cotton Lace, cut and p.ain Glassware, looking Glasses, assort ed, Beads, Jewellery, chimney Ornaments, &.C. AND An elegant assortment of gold and silver WATCHES. David Leiou. oct 2fi- -123 For sale Continue to transact business, asY'.VOVORS and COM- NUSSlUV MERCHANTS, and wifi be thankful for the prolonged favors of their friends. They offer for sale S .perfine Philadelphia Flour Lisbon and Siieirv W.ne, in pipes and quarter casks Country Gin and West India Rum. George Alexander M. Ker. nov 2 131 For sale aaah Poor House and Hospital. VISITING COMMI TTEE For .\ov-inber and December, Hjsiupj Blkrocohs and Joseph Ct'^rxiivn. v Joseph Gumming,^ oct 31—t—130 Secretary april New Goods. CHARLES W. CARPENTER&CQ. Have received, by the schooner Mechanic, A part of their FALL and WINTER GOQDS, whiah they offer for sale, consisting of Cloths, Cassimere*, Coating, Blankets, Flannels, Bombazets, Calico, Muslin^, Ike. JHso, have on hand and-wilt be receiving A general assortment of SADDLERY, manufactured in the he«* n.anm •. , oct 24—127 ariei- iiant lavlor. — - JAMES FOWLER (~East of Messrs. Low, Wulluceii Co’s, and nearly oppo site Messrs. Duel, Gresham £4 Co’s, in St. Julian street^ Uas the pleasure of informing the citizens of Savan nah, that he has established himself in this city, ifiTtlie above business, and will have any garment in his line made at a short notice, in the most fashionable manner and by tiie best of workmen. He hopes, by his experience and assiduity, to share * part of the public patronage. He has selected in New-York, a few of the best of tte following Articles, imported into that city, viz? Superfine black, blue and fancy colored Cloths Superfine biack, blue, mixed and drab Cassimeres Florentines, Marseilles, Toilinets Ac. Which is offered for sale on accommodating terms. , GCj* Wanted one or two. of the best JOURNEYMEN; for whom liberal wages wifi be given. Also Women to make Seamen’s Cloths. oct 31 - ■ '130 Dancing Academv. GABRIEL L. COLMESNIL Informs his friends and the public in general, that h« •will open his Dancing School, at Mr. Lucena’s long room, Bruughton-street, on Monday, die 11th instant, lie hopes, thatbvhis attention to the pupils confided to his care, he will merit the patronage of the public. For terms apply to him, at Messrs. Thomasson A Colmesnil, near the Planter’s Bank. The quarters to be paid in ad vance. nov 2 131 Hank oi Georgia. It being deemed expedient by' the Board ot Director*, that another Installment of the Stock of the Bank of the State of Georgia should be called in, and that the Stock holders should be required to pay a proportion thereof in specie. Notice is hereby given, that, agreeably to a resolution of the Directors of this date, twenty -three per centum on each share, of the Stock of the Bank, is required to be paid by the Stockholders, on or before the second Monday in December next; that five dollars, in specie, be paid on each share, as part of the said twenty-three per cent, and the balance in bills of either of the Bank* of Georgia. The Stockholders are further notified, that Cashier's Certificates of Stock w ill be issued in lieu of the Com missioners’ Certificates, held by the Stockholders, upon the delivery of the Commissioners’ Certificates, at the time of piy ing the Instalment, as above required. Western Stockholders are informed, that they may pay said Instalment, and receive their Stock Certificate*, on delivering.the Commissioners’ Certificates, atieither of the Offices established at Augusta and Milledgeville, to soon as they shall be in operation, which willl be in a snort time. ELEAZAR EARLY, Cashier. Savannah, the 20th September, 1816.—[115] Additional Notice. BANK OF GEORGIA. Whereas, it is represented, that it will be more con venient to many of the Stockholders, that the time pre scribed for the payment of the Instalment of twenty* three per cent, which includes the five per cent of specie, directed by the board, on the 20th September, 1816, should be extended. Jiesoh-ed unanimously, That the time be, and the same fs hereby extended to the second Monday in’January next, and that the Cashier give notice, that the said Instalment is required to be paid on or before the said second Mon day in January next. Extract from the Minutes. Eleazar Early, Savanrnh, .November 1 13' 1 Cgshitf A House and Lot, in St. James’s square; being one of the most healthy and pleasant situations in this city—on the said lot are all necessary out biiildinga. Tliis pro- perty will be sold for a moderate price, and a credit of one, two and three years given for the payment. Per sons disposed to purchase will apply to eiihcr of the subscribers. BEN. SITEFTALL, M. SHEFTALL, sen. april 6 41 The Toll-Bridge over Great Ogechee River, at which Joseph Hill lately resided—it is a substantial well built bridge, composed chiefly of cypress; it has stood the creshets, and appears to be in ail respects a good and fomplete piece of work. For terms apply to JOHN BOLTON or \ ex’ors. 4——40 JEREMIAH CUYLER. fJ.JBlL inferior Court—Chatham county. Chambers, 2d November, 1816. On the petition of Charles C. Dunn stating, that he is confined at the suit of Barrett A Sims, on bail .process, and that lie is unable to pay his debts, or to support him self in his confinement, but is willing to make a fair sur render of all his estate, real and personal, for the benefit of his creditors, in terms oi the Insolvent Acts of this State. a _ It is ordered, That the said Charles C. Dunn.be brought up at the Court House, in the city of Savantiah, on the sixth day of January next at 10 o’clock, to be examined in the premises, and that.notice thereof be given in one Of the gazettes of Savannah. - Extract from the minutes Job T. Bolles, nov 2 t 131 T cleric To rent The WHARF and. commodious STORES, adjoiniflff' Messrs. Carnochan « Mitchell. For terms, apply t«i> George Antlera#B-- nov *132 •-r'k % ■ Ay “■V - y ' - : 1*' ** v. - 2* - - t —a >*' r Wi.CF’&jfroA > 4nw»l' 1 Ml I I’ll > .—a,.I Sfr.. ■. • ' “-I ' n-'f**;*: =. V /V . Tk r"*vs vv. f i K. v, l •*. vf - V- A, -7 j I j i!