Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1816-1818, November 16, 1816, Image 6

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■William Ioor, an Mui the year 1814. fp&saul negroes. <, ^fcdiverod to. tii J^^todged in an .fSWsubscriber _rt The above reward ten dollars for eitht subscriber, at Spri^ gaol and information them. oct 29—Mf*—129 "ter date application jtices of the Inferior Kinds and other real general James Jack- hat nine mom honorable d| on to sell all to the estate (known by the n: ky of a Mr. Bret led for sale. It i y of Savannah, wi and on the salts, house, a good bi jt will be dispose fas the heirs of ti Hjadous for a divi lately the pr< 520 acres, is miles from th< forms a PcrsJ| parucJm over Great •esided—it ’aluable Near theiFort, On or38gfl|H|Hprst of Ortol. last, an iron barfeled PISTOI^ tjP#Srwvi silver diamonds on the stock, and fcgl|weFband near the muzzle, lea\ ing the pistol at reward. rew aid. n the night of the 25th ^men: John, axountry born fel- lirty years of age, slim made, inches high; took with him greyish colored, lined with [also a blue and white mixed homespun pantaloons and It hat, John was formerly the property of colonel 1’eydinand Oneal, of MTntosh coun ty, and purchased from him by the subscriber in the Runaway, from the October, 1816, two N« low, about t\venty-niiw_ about five feet eight br* his last year’s round'* blue, and blue pantaf coatee of homespunf 1 # waistcoat; and had on al year of 1811. Bbutus, about twenty three years seven inches iiigh, has occasioned by a what he had on, jacket, lined with and Osnaburgh shirt, hat. Each of them was formerly the purchased from bin The above ten dollars for oct or tne any get Is hereby given, will be made to the Court, for permission property belonging to the son, for the benefit of the heirs. WILLIAM H. JACKSON,? JAMES JACKSON* * july 3—*-§o——78 Ex’ors of said est. For sale A House and Lot, in St. James’s square; being oneci the most healthy and pleasant situations in this city—on the said lot are all necessary out buildings This 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 apple to either of the subscribers. BLN. SHEET ALL, M. SHEFTALL, sen. april 6 41 To rent The WHARF and commodious STORES, adjoining Messrs. Carnochan & Mitchell For turns, aptly io nov 5—r 132 George Anderson. country born fellow, about five feet six or scar on his left elbow him no cloths except colored round espun pantaloons, waistcoat and felt a blanket. Brutus 1 Inferior Court—Chatham county. Chamhtm 9 2d />cr, 1816. On the petition of Charles C. Dunn stating, that he is confined at the suit of Barrett & Sims, on bad process, and that he is unable to pay his debts, or to support him self in his confinement, but is willing to n akc a fair sur render of all his estate, real and personal, Air the benefit ofliis creditors, in terms ot the Insolvent Acts ol tuts State. It is ordered,That the said Charles C. Dunn.be brought up at the Court House, in the city of Savannah, on tre sixth day of January next at 10 o’clock, to be exaiflintii jin the premises, and that notice thereof be given in or.e of the gazettes of Savannah. Extract from the minutes Job T. Bolles, nov 2- Savannah Poor House and Hospital-. VISITING COMMITTEE For November and December, BenjamI* BuaaouGHS and Joseph Cotming. Joseph umm ing, oct t—4.3? Secrete® mk Chatham Academy. Messrs. Baillie and Jewitt having arrived, instruction in the different branches of English education will re commence To-Morrow Morning, at 9 o’clock, at the Academy. In consequence of the illness of Mr. Gray son, no tickets can yet be issued for the Latin or Greek languages. A separate room will be appropriated for young ladies. Tickets can be had by application to the Treasurer, at his office, oppositeMr. Culler’s. nov 5 132 m Corps of Heavy Artillery, During War. The members of the qaB^H Savannah Heavy Ar tillery, that served dtirid^^H^?war, under tiie com mand of captain U illiarnTBr. filfftoch, are notified that, iq conformity with the appropriation that was made to purchase SWORDS wilhAhe funds arising from the pay of the corps, they have been accordingly procured and arc now ready for delivery, and that by calling on Wil- fi-rn Gaston, late lieutenant of the company, each mem ber will be furnished wilh his sword. Those members that bure rcmcmttdunto the country will be furnished by sending their vHHPn order; and "the friends or repre sentatives of suen members as may have deceased since the war, are*also entitled to receive in their stead. act 19—r*.—125 - Laud In the vicinity of Savannah FOR SALE. A tract of land, miles of Thunderbolt, fortable dwelling The The Joseph bridge, cresliets, fomplete Three building. Also, for this office. or sale o rent Two M INIS, Enquire of Mrs. Philip nov 5—132 To or lease. That well known Taylor, Davis &. years: it is one in Savannah; cember next. oct .t present occupied by let for one or more for a lumber Vard, had on the first of De- Gardiner. J. J. & F. Blanchard Have lately received, from France and New 1 l A large assort men of FANCY and WINTER -Tj n which they offer for sale on very liberal term ' - the name of Bonabelle, and Bretet) containing about It is situated about five within a short distance It has a very com- a good barn and out buildings, be disposed of upon the most heirs of the estate, of which it for a division of the property, purchasing will apply for further GEORGE JONES, EBENEZER JACKSON or EDWAHI) F. TATTNALL. Great Ogechee River, at which is a substantial well built of cypress; it has stood the be in all respects a good and For terms apply to JOHN BOLTON or 2 ex'ors. JEREMIAH CUYLEK. 5 J. Hill. o rent a kitchen, in Gibbons’ brick family HORSE. Enquire at oct 31 130 rent A large dry CELLAR, on the Bay, near the Market, and a commodious ROOM, for a store, both nearly ad joining. Enqiuj&vf E. EARLY. Who has for sale A pair of voHOa^well matched, northern HORSES, nov 7 133 “tl.CR. O them are the following articles. ... White cut Silk, velvetand green do; figured and silk Lace, silk lace Piionnes and Handkerchief. white la.ee Viels and Shawls of various sizes; _ “ C J ; ‘ d Merino Shawls, very low; silk Shawls of ali s L‘‘ e , :ci and Merino Shawls, very low _, v cheap; Mock Merino and cotton Shawis; Sj7 ; -•.> tine, Florence and changeable Silks, assorted*'""' 1 ' black Silk for dresses, of a superior quality fc, f . C( ^ and striped siik Hose, siik and cotton’ Friri- ’’ v ! " ” Cambric of all qualities, long Lawn, bed l.u^’ n Binding, Irish Poplins, thread, silk anil c >:t,i ' l black, white and colored Frmch Crape, black aiM | ed Canton do; superfine blue, black, grev aim Cv. i (■ Cloth, superfine blue, black, green, grc\ anubn fish do; superfine and common Cassimen s, assoru lorst low priced (-loth and pelisse Cloth; blue V V' brown, drub and mixed Plains; black Flortnti'n’ v*’ seilles Vestings and Vestulets; black and colon.; zetsand Bombazines; white, red, green un.iyulov { J *' nels; white, yellow and green Canvas; cinn-k tii"' Cloths and Diaper, from 6-4 to 12-4; R.ms... |,j and 7-8 linen Beduck, cotton do; gentlemen’s and V, '1 black and white silk Gloves, genliemei s l, taVir “ buckskin do; very fine French linen Si..; , ; . h i, s cotton, worsted and’lamb's wool Hose, caildreii’s ed and cotton do; clfiidren’s beaver liats iv:fl, f... . 7-4, 8-4 9-4, iO-4,11-4 ari5 12-4 ro>e Blankets, hmt ,. 1 Bath Coating, 4 4 and 6-4 cotton Cambric, 64 f,,-, n “ ' | figured Lenoes and Muslins, jaconet and u.ullMi., , darning woolen Yarn, asssorted coiors; Estop.,1 -1’ and 7-8 Irish Linen, pocktt Books, a»sorteu suT m qualities, 3-4 and 4-4 plaiel and striped Ginguants, tin., brie and common Dimity; white, plaid anil dioii.br v Homespun, cotton and linen Check, best hcotcl, ai.a V,, man Osnaburgs, Mock Madras and Romal Hanclke, chiefs fine Bafters, Mfinet, Pins, assortid sizes; Cologne ,4 Lavender Water, Antigua Oil, boxes of Perfumery eel, hair Powder, powder Peifi's, &c. Also an assort • nt of ladies’ work Boxes, Valiees, toilet pin < usinons. Ba-.v ornmenteil with birds and flowers, Necklaces, Furxs Boyer’s French and English Dictionary; together n t t ,, ^ assortment of fine and common Tumblers, ume (,j . sscs anel Decanters. nov 5 ai. V aluable Lands for saie. Four hundred and fifty acres, prime tde s'.i„irj,, or, the Savannah Back River, situated about . n miles ibove the city, well adapted to tne culture of rice or the si. ur cane; upwards of one hundred ..cres now under dam, aad cultivated by James Ancrani, esq. Also, a tract, containing upwards of three hundred acres, adjacent to the above tract—the tmef will be worthy the attention of the owner of the river swamp, having some convenient buildings on it; it also cr.uiains a good proportion of high pine land, and the bdiitncc is well adapted to the culture of cotton and pro'.is,, is— also, a swamp, abounding with cypress and 'other vaiua. ble timber. Also, a tract, containing five hundred acres, situated on Savannah River, a few miles above Purysbuiy. Au.A.w by the name ol Bear Blull-—tliis tract is very v.au. .. s it abounds witii white oak and other timber, sunA.i iur the Savannah market. Also, two tracts of pine Land, in the vicinity of Purrs, burgh, well timbered. The whole of the property will be sold on east x,d moderate terms. Apply to Joas Norton, on the OlLuts, or in Savannali, to Jacob Deveaux. sept 7 107 For sale The two vacant LOTS, on the Bay, No. 4 and 5, Dirbv tything, Decker ward,adjoining each ether, and beuaied eastwardiy by the dwelling house of captain liuiuas Rice and westwardly by Jefferson street; the Lot >4.5, totlie westward, being a corner one. For terms pr.-se apply to PETER MIl UiEi- 110 v 7 1. 133 Grand Lodge. TJjte members of the Grand Lodge of Georgia, and the Aimrent lodges under its jurisdiction by their proper l^preaentatives, are summoned to attena at their lodge room, in the Exchange, on the first Saturday of Decem ber next, at 7 o’clock, r. *1. being a grand quarterly com munication for the election .of officers and other business of the craft. By order of the R. W. Grand Ji faster. Paul P. Thomasson, d. g. s. *ev 7 133 IT- - +> r*-rv --m Bank of Georgia. It being deemed expedient by the Board ot Directors, that another Instalment of the Stock of the Bank of the State of Georgia should be culled 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 Banks of Georgia. - The Stockholders are further notified, that Cashier’s Certificates of Stock will be issued n lieu of die Com missioners’ Certificates, held by the Stockholders, upon the delivery of the Comm.saioncrs’ Certificates, at the time of paying the Instalment, as above required. Western Stockholders are informed,, that they may pay said Instalment, and receive then - Stock Certificates, on delivering the Commissioners’ Certificates, at either of the Offices established at Augusta and Miiledgeviiie, so Soon as they he- in operation, which willl be in a short time. ELEAZAU EARLY, Cas/aer. Savannah, the 2Otn .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- Aribed 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, ^louid be extended. Resolved unanimously, That the time be, and the same is hereby extended t" 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 JMinutes. Eleazar Early, Savannah, November 1 131 Cashier jate Bank of the United States. Notice is hereby given to ail persons interested in the frust funds of the late Bank of the United States, as the proprietors of bank-notes, or of dividends upon stock, either of capital or interest, and in general to all the Creditors of the said bank or trust of whatsoever des cription, that unless their claims are presented for set tlement before the 4th day of March, 1817, when the term of six years from the creation of the said trust will have expired, the trustees will not feel themselves ob liged to make opposition to any decree or order of Court, -which may be obtained for the distribution among the stockholders of the amount hitherto reserved to sa tisfy the said creditors. G. SIMPSON, may 28 -)-po 63 ^ ___^___Cashier Lost A BOX, marked diamond II. No. 104, containing Vestings; landed at Trtfair’s wharf, from the ship S ltton Plant, and is supposed to have been taken off e wharf by the drayman in mistake. The person or persons having the same in possession, will be pleased to give information to the subscribers. » Calvin Baker & Co. nov 5- Advertisement. Runaway from the subscriber, on the fifth May last, a negro woman named LUCY, about 5 feet, 2 or o 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 anv gaol in Georgia or South-Carolina, shall receive a reward of twenty dollars, to be paid by Moses Horton. Beaufort Ihstriet, 77th Oct. 1816—e—InO *** Brought to Savannah gaol, on the 15th October, 1816, a negro man named Isaiah, five feet eleven inches high, about twenty years ol age, says he belongs to “Mr. Lewis Cyphets, of Camden, (South Carolina) A. HARMON, d. g. c. c. oct 17—124 ' ________ ~ Brought to gaol, in Savannah, Novemher 2,1816. A Negro man named David, belong ing to J. J. Grey, of Barnwell district, (s. c.) He is five feet six inches high, and eighteen years old. Has on a brown Jacket and striped trowsers. Also, Ned, five feet five inches high, and eighteen years of age. He is dressed in white cotton hoipespun. H. McCall, g. c. c. nov 7 —133 Georgia—Liberty county. By Elijah B^ker, clerk of the court of. ordinary for the county of Liberty, in the state aforesaid. Whereas, Samuel Jones, sen. esq. applies for letters ot administration, on the estate and ellects of Elias Cassets, Jate. of the said county, dec. . , . . These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and sin- ilw the kindred and creditors of the said dec. to file itions (if any they have) in my office, on or t UieiT UWtvuuiia v** ,w V ’/ —- - v '. . before the first Monday in January next, otherwise let ters of administration will be granted to him. Given under my hand and seal, this twenty first day of October in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and sixteen, and in the forty first year of American indepen dence ^ (L- S.l ELIJAH BAKER c: c. o. r.. c. (12f-‘)