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(rrand Lodge.
ffhe members of the Grand Lodge of Georgia, and the
difierent lodges under its jurisdiction by tlieir proper
representatives, are sunfj^ncd to attend at their lodge
room, in the Exahange', oh tlic first Saturday of Decem
ber next, at 7 o’clock, p. m. being a grand quarterly com
munication .for the election of officers and other business
of the craft. By order of the U. XV. Grand .Master.
PauIP. Tliomasaon, d. g. s
aov 7 lot;
Bank of
Georgia.
Additional Notice.
BANK OF GEORGIA.
Lost
A BOX, marked diamond H. No. 104, containing
Vestings; landed at Tour’s wharf, from the ship
Qotton Plant, and is supposed to have been taken off
the wharf by the drayman in mistake. The person ox-
persons having the same in possession, will be pleased
So give information to the subscribers.
Calvin Baker & Co.
nov 5-
-132
Advertisement.
Ranawuv from the subscriber, oirthe fifth May last, a
njrgro woman named LUCY, about 5 feet, 2 or 3 inches
high, thin visage, a scar on one of her cheeks, from 40
to 45 years old, speaks smooth and plain, and pretty
good English. Any person who will deliver her to me,
or to any gaol in Georgia or South-Carohna, shall receix e
a reward of twenty dollars, to be paid by
Moses Horton.
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j&eaufbrt District, 27th Oct. 1816—e-
*+* Brought to Savannah, gaol, on
the 15th October, 1816, a negro man named Isaiah, five
feet eleven inches high, about twenty years of age, »a\ s
he belongs to Mr. Lewis Cyphets, of Camden, (South
Carolina) A. HARMON, u. o. c. c.
oct 17—124
gj* Brought to gaol, in Savannah,
November 2,1816. A Negro man named David, belong
ing to J. J. Grey, of Barnwell district, (s. c.) lie is fix c
feet six inches lugb, and eighteen years old. Has on a
brown Jacket anil striped troxvsers. Also, Ned, fixe
feet five inches high, and eighteen years of age. He is
dressed in white cotton homespun.
H. M‘Call, g. c. c.
nov 7 133 ' *'
Georgia—Liberty county.
By Eli jail Baker, clerk of the court of ordinary for
the county of Liberty, in tiie state aforesaid.
Whereas, Samuel Jones, sen. esq. applies for letters of
administration, on the estate and effects of Elias Casseis,
late of the said county, dec.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors ol the said dec. to file
their objections (if any they have) in my office, on or
before tne first Monday in January next, otherwise let
ters of administration will be granted to him.
Given undermy hand and seal, this twenty first day
of October in the y-ear of our Lord eighteen hundred and
•ixteen, and in the forty first year of American indepen
dence. [L. S'] ELIJAH BAKEK c. c. o. l. s.
-(l27-«)___
Georgia—Chatham eounty.
By S. M. Bond, clerk of the court of ordinary for
the eounty of Chatham.
Whereas, Lewis Giradon, hath made application for
letters of administration on the estate of D. D. Williams,
esq. late of Savannah, deceased, in behalf of the children.
^YThese are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular, thelkindred and creditors of the said deceased,
to file their objections (if any they have) in my office
within thirty days from this date, otlierxx ise letters of
administration will be granted to the aforesaid applicant.
Given, under my hand and seal, this 17th day of Oc
tober, 1&16,
pL sj S. M. BOND, c. c. o. c.. c.
Dancing Academy.
GABRIEL L. COLMESNIL
Informs Ins irieiuts and u»t; j>i«b.ic in general, tuat he
will open his Dancing School, at Mr. Luccua’s long
room, Bivughton-sli-eet, on Monday, ilie 18di instant.
He hopes, that by lus attention to the pupils coniidtd to
his care, he will uk nt the patronage of the public, l-'or
terms apply to him, at Messrs. Thompson &. Gohuesiiil,
near the Planter’s Bank. The quarters u> be paid in ad
vance. nov 2 , lol
Ghatham Academy.
It being deemed expedient by the Board of Directors,
that another Instalment of the Stock of the Bank of the
State of Georgia should be called in, and that tiie Stock
holders should be required to pay a proportion Uitreof
ih specie.
Notice is hereby given, that, agreeably to a resolution
of the Directors of this date, twenty-three per centum
fix each share, of the Stock of the Bank, is required to
toe paid byvthe Stockholders, on or before the second
Monday in December next; that five dollars, in specie,
bit paid' on each shai-e, as part of the said twenty-three
per cent; and the balance in bills of either of die Banks
of Georgia.
The Stockholders are further notified, tiiat Cashier’s
Certificates of Slock will be issued in lieu of the turn-
missioners’ Certificates, held by the Stockholders, upon
the delivery of the Commissioners’ Certificates, at tire
time of paying tne Instalment, as above required.
Western Stockholders arc informed, that they may pax-
said Instalment, and receive their Strict fCertificates, on
delivering the Commissioners’ Certificates, at either of
the Offices established at Augusta and Milledgeville, so
soon as they shall be in operation, which will! be in a
short time. ELEAZAJt EARLY. Cashier.
Savannah, the 2Oth September, 1816.—[115]
Corps of Heavy Artillery,
JJurittir /he lute War.
m
Land
Whereas, it is represented, tnat 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.
Ilesolved unanimously, That the time be, and the same is
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 tiie said second Mon
day in January next.
tract from the Minutes.
Eleazar Earlv,
1 7
Savannah, November 1 131 Cashier
For sale
The Toll-Bridge over Great Ogechee River, at which
Joseph Hill lately resided—.it is a substantial well ouilt
bridge, composed caiefly of cx press; it h.,s stood the
cresiiets, and appeal’s to be in all respects a good and
foniplete piece of w ork, for terms apply to
JOHN llOLTON or ( ex'ors.
april 4 40 JKRKMLAll CCYLEK. $liiii.
Wood! Wood!
The best of FIRE WOOD, of various kinds, and at
the lowest rates, to be had aixx-ys on Wallace’s lower
w harf. Shipping will also be supplied, -t a moment’s
notice, with any kind of Eire Wood.
J. M. Coilius.
nnv 9 * h 134
House to let.
A convenient Dwelling House to rent near* he market.
Apply to B. £i G. LA i iliiui’.
nov 9—>i*—134
To rent
Three ROOMS, without a kitchen, in Gibbon ,’ brick
building.
Also, for sale a valuable fi.mily HOUSE. Enquire ..t
jhis office. oct 31— ; I3J
Yo rent
A large dry CELLAR, on the Bay, near the Myket,
and a commodious ROOM, for a stoi-e, both neariv un
joining. Enquire of E. EARLY.
IFho has for sate
A pair of young, well matched, northern HORSES,
nov 7 M 133
To rent
Two tenement HOUSES. Enquire of Mrs. Phhip
Minis, Bi-oughton su-ect. nov 5—132
To rent or lease.
That well knoxvn WHARF, at present occupied by
Taylor, Davis &. Tavior, will be let for one or inure
years: it is one of the best situations for a lumber v mi,
in Sav.mnah; possession may be had on the first of De
cember next. For terms apply to
John Gardiner.
oct 24—127 ^
Wanted to hire
An active NEGRO BOV, from 16 to 18 \ ears of age,
accustomed to wait on table. I. K. YEFFT.
nov 7 a 133
Lost,
Near,the Fort, on or about the first of October last,
an iron barrelled PISTOL, with two silver diamonds on
the stock, each side, and a silver band near the muzzle,
with a stop lock. The finder, by leaving the pistol at
this office, shall receive a liberal reward,
nov 7 133
W anted
Tw-elve or fifteen Negroes, for whom liberal wage#
will be given. Apply to Cillml. & Baker, or Clark &
Lcfbcjvkcw, Bricklayer* nov 9 U*
•T. J. & F. Blanchard
Hu vc lately received, f rovi r v^uce
A large assort men of FANCY a..d \\ i.Y|. w *'
which tiny offer for s-ie on xerv Lbct-ui '"'ODg,
them art the following ari.cles;
\V inu. cm nt, mvetaiid green do; ;i/ur.,] S1 ,i,
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silk Late, si It ;..ce Piior.ms and Jlan
white i ,ct \ icis and biia'.i is of v..no a
AL nut Sha\‘. is, x t i t low ; s..k Siiav. is o
3i.ica Aleiino am. onto n 8... .1
tine, 1.oituce „nv. changeable bus ,
biai k Mik for drio.,es. ol a siipti*ior .
re., ef,.
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Messrs. Baillie andJewitt having arrived, instruction
in tiie different branches of English education vxi.l re
commence To-Morrow -Morning, at 9 o'clock, at the
Academy. In consequence of the illness oi' Mr. Gray
son, no tickets can yet be issued for the Lain or Greek
languages. A separate room will be appropriated for
young ladies. Tickets can be had by application to the
Treasurer, at liis office, opposite Mr. Cuyler’s.
nov 5 132
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The members of the corps of the Savannah Heavy Ar-
tiiler' , that served during the late War, under u.c- com
mand of captain H it/iam li Bulloch, are notified that,
in conformity with the appropria.nm that Was made to
purchase SWORDS with iiie t’umis arising from the p: v
of tne corps, they have b.cn accvrdi igiy pr cured and
are now l-iady for delivery, ami that hi calling on Wil
liam Gaston, lute lieutenant of tiie company, each num
ber will be furnished with his sxvoui. Those members
that have removed into the country ui.i be furnished by-
sending tiieir written order; and tiie frauds or repre
sentatives of sucll members as may lu.vc deceased since
tile war, are also entitled to receive in tneir s.e.iil.
oct 19—ia—125
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nets; wh.tc, yeiiCV. ai.u green C..M
Cloths aiul Da.per, f.om 6-* to 12-4; R :
alio /-8 iiheii ILii-.i k. cotton do; e,. < i
black ami wime sole Glovei^ t,n. ..o ,
bucksk.n do; wry line Freiicli la.m ha
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In the vicinity of Savannah
FOR SALE.
Atract of land, (know n by me n-ine of Bonabelle, and
lately the property of a Mi-. Bretet) containing auout
52'J acres, is offered for sale. It is situated about five
miles from the city of .Savannah, within a short distance
of Thunderbolt, and on tne salts, li lias a very com
fortable dw elling house, a good b..rn mid out buildings.
The above tract will be disposed of upon tiie most
reasonable terms, as die heirs of the estate, of which it
forms apart, are anxious for a division of the property.
Persons desirous ox’ purchasing will appiy fur further
particulars to cither, GEORGE JUNE-s,
EBEXEZER JACKSON or
oct 8 120 EDWARD F. 1ATYNALL.
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hating- some coiiviiiiei-! b'ti;di:ias on it; it a
a good proportion of high pine land, and tli.
xx t il adapted to the cuiAuv e,i" cotton and pi
aiso, u sv. amp, abonudnig w itli cx press and o.
bit- limber.
A .so, - tract, containing five hundred acres, situ-ri
Oil Savaniiaii It.ver. - few times above Purxsuing;,. k e> ..
by the iiainc or lltsr Biuffi— this tr_ct is \a.-y xaudit,.*
it abo-.imis u itn v.lnte Oak and otl.tr tiinoe. SadLaii/i
the Savannah market.
Also, two tracts of pine Land, in the van
burgh, x.ell timbered.
'i he whole of ti.e property will be sold
trio / rale terms. Apply to John Nohton, .,i, the Ui-’a.-:
orih Sav-nnah, to
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For sale
The two vacant LOTS. < n tin B v, N 1 4 and 5,
tytiling, Decker ward, ai’joining e..eii e>t:n r. am! b
LaKtWai-diy by the dw elling bouse of cap . ‘ 'i
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Rice and wcstwjmily b
to the xxestwaid, being
apply to
nov 7 l 133
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A House and Lot- in St. James's squr-e, be
tlxc most healthy ami pleasant situations m v >'
the s.dei lot are all necessary oxit buildings. ..
pertj xx i il Le sold for a moderate price, -mi a cl
one, tu o alui three y ears given for tiie payment,
solis disposed to purchase w ui . ppix to cider
subscribers. BEN. fiiiKK’I.U.
M. SiiEFiALb,
anril 6 41
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To l ent
The WHARF and commodious S TORES, dyr -
Messi-s. Carnochan £e Mitchell For rn s. ap Iv to
nov 5—p—132
Gecrge Andersen.
Inferior Court—Chatham eounty.
f hambers. 2d. \ 'ovembci [ dC
On the petition of Charles C inmn staling, that ia s
confined at the suit of Barrett & Sims, on b..il procy.
and that he is unable to pai his debts, or to support i itr-
seifin his confinement, but is willing io n ake a fa if w-
render of all his estate, real and personal, for the ben--’ -
othis creditors, in terms of the Insolvent Acts oftt'S
State.
h is ordered, That the said Charles C. Dunn, be breurd
up at the Court House, in the city of Savannah, on c
sixth day of January- next at 10 o’clock, to be e.\arn»<i
in the premises, and that notice thereof be given m c: 6
of Uie gazettes of Savannah.
£xtract from the minutes
Job T- Bolles,