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Extract of an Ordinance
Relating to Dogs.
r Skc. 6. «ind 6e it ordained, That, no dog shall be suf
fered to go at large, in any street, lane, or other open'
place, in this city, without a license first taken out from'
the office of the Clerk of Council, by the owner of such
dog; and there shall be a collar around the neck of each
dog, so licensed, with the name of the owner engraved
and numbered, as entered in the registry, for which li
cense the owner shall pay to the City Treasurer, the sum
of two dollars per annum, to and for the use of the city;
and the sum of twenty-five cents to each, the Clerk and
Treasurer as their fees.
Ssc. 7. And be it further ordained, That if any dog
shall be found going at large within the city, without hav
ing been registered as aforesaid, and without such
collar, it shall be the duty of the Marshal and the Consta
bles of the city to kill and destroy such dog; and, if any
person, whether he be the owner of such dog or not, who
shall, by threats or direct violence, prevent such officer
from destroying such dog, he, she or they shall be liable
to a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars.
Police Office,
Savannah, November 19, 1816.
The great annoyance to the citizens generally, created
by the increased and increasing number of dogs, within
the limits of the city, renders it necessary that the fore
going sections of the ordinance relating to dogs should
be enforced.
It it therefore ordered, That the City Marshal and
Constables proceed, on and after the expiration of forty-
eight hours, to kill and destroy any and every dog going
at large within the limits of the city, in violation of said
ordinance. STEELE WHITE,
nov 21 139 Mayor, pro, tem
Bank of Georgia.
|PTt being deemed expedient by the Board of Directors,
that another Instalment of the Stock of the Bank of the
Jtate 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
fie 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, end 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 in lieu of the Com
missioners’ Certificates, held by the Stockholders, upon
the delivery of the Commissioners’ Certificates, at th«
time of paying the Instalment, as above required.
Western Stockholders are informed, that they may pay
aid Instalment, and receive their Sfock Certificates, on
delivering die Commissioners’ Certificates, at either of
Qie Offices established at Augusta and Milledgeville, so
■Aon as they shall be in operation, which willl be in a
•Wort 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,
diould be extended.
Resolved 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 tc be paid on or before the said second Mon
day m January next
Extract from the JWnutes.
Eleazar Early,
Savannah, JVovember 1 131 Cashier
Received,
Per brig Aurora from Nero-York,
50 boxes containing a complete assortment of HATS,
which will be sold unusually cheap.
5 dozen fancy and Windsor Chairs, some very elegant
2 Gigs and 3 Sulkies. For sale at the store of Mr.
J. Hanmer, on the Bay.
E. Chittenden.
nov71 " t ■■-■■■ 139
Just received
Per brig Tybes, captain Cobh, from JVbw-York, on eon-
rignment,
TWENTY-FIVE PACKAGES DRY 1 GOODS,
COBBISTIBB or
Fearnoughts, superfine Vestings
White, red. yellow and black Flannels
Cloths end Kerseymeres, assorted colors
Drub Cords, Sarsnets
Coatings, men snd women’s lamb’s wool Rose
Men, women snd children’s cotton Hosiery
Bose Blankets, satin Stripea
axso
•unpowder, Shot and Lead
Brandy, Wine, Gin, Pepper
Soap, Coperas, Nails, and
A small assortment Hardware
Twine, Cotton Bagging
And a variety of other articles, aU of which are offered
on very low terms, by the piece or package by
Theodore A. Scboedde.
oct 31—130
To rent
The store occupied by Peter Dupon, corner of Drayton
and Broughton streets. Enquire at Gaudry & Dupon’s
store. . P. DUPON.®
v nov 9; — fT—134
Wanted to purchase
Some Mules or Often, for which a fair price will be
paid in cash. Apply atftbis office. nov 23—a—133
New Goods.
CH ARLES W. CARPENTER'& CG.
Have received, by the schooner Mechanic,
A part of their FALL and WINTER GOODS, which
they offer for sale, consisting of Cloths, Cassimeres,
Coating, Blankets, Flannels, Bombazets, Calico, Muslins,
&c.
Also, have on hand and will he receiving
A general assortment of SADDLERY^ manufactured in
the best manner. oct 24-127
Norton Wadhams
Have returned from the north, and are opening a general
assortment of
STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS,viz.
Best superfine Broadcloths and Kerseymeres
Common Cloths, Plains and Kerseymeres
Bombazets, Coficoes, Dimities, Ginghams
Cambrics, fancy Mhslins, Lenoes
Plain and twilled Silks, Poplins, silk Shawls
Merino and other fancy Shawls
Figured silk Laces, cotton Fringe
A large suply chenelle Cords
Ladies’ and gentlemen’s silk Hose, Ratinetta
Purses, Indispensibles, elastic Garters
Ribbons, Hosieiy, Buttons, Thread and Tapes
Blankets, Flannels, domestic Ginghams
Bed Ticking, ladies’ and gentlemen’s^Glov^Hat*
With a variety of other articles too tedious to cmime.
rate—most of which have been purchased at auction in
New-York, at reduced prices, and will be sold ss low as
at any other store in the city.
Also on consignment,
50 casks real Goshen Cheese, first quality
7 gross. Almanacks
1 Gig, second hand
12 crick Bedsteads a
1 case Umbrellas snd Parasols nov 7 4-133
J. J. & F. Blanchard
Have lately received, from France and JVew-York,
A large assortmen of FANCY and WINTER GOODS;
which they offer for sale on very liberal terms—among
them are the following articles:
White cut Silk, velvet and green do; figured and plain 6-4
silk Lace, silk lace Pilorines and Handkerchiefs, black and
white lace Viels and Shawls of various sizes; face Viels,
Merino Shawls, very low; silk Shawls of all sizes and very
cheap; Mock Menno and cotton Shawls; satin, Levan
tine, Florence and changeable Silks, assorted colors;
black Silk for dresses, of a superior quality; black, white
and striped silk Hose, silk and cotton Fringes^ linen
Cambric of all qualities, long Lawn, bed Lace, carpet
Binding, Irish Poplins, thread, silk and cotton Laces;
black, white and colored French Crape, black and color|
ed Canton do; superfine blue, black, grey and drab French
Cloth, superfine blue, black, green, grey and brown Eng
lish do; superfine and common Cassimeres, assorted co
lors; low priced Cloth and pelisse Cloth; blue, white,
brown, drab and mixed Plains; black Florentine, Mar
seilles Vestings and Vestulets; black and colored Bomba
zets and Bombazines; white, red, green and yellow Flan
nels; white, yellow and green Canvas; damask table
Cloths and Diaper, from 6-4 to 12-4; Russia Diaper; 7-4
and 7-8 linen Bedtick, cotton do; gentlemen’s and ladies’
black and white silk Gloves, gentlemen’s beaver and
buckskin do; very fine French linen Sheeting, Irish do;
cotton, worsted and lamb’s wool Hose, children’s worst
ed and cotton do; children’s beaver Hats with feathers,
7-4, 8-4 9-4,10-4,11-4 and 12-4 rose Blankets, Bristol do;
Bath Coating, 4-4 and 6-4 cotton Cambric, 6-4 figured do;
figured Lenoes and Muslins, jaconet and mull Muslins,
darning woolen Yarn, asssorted colors; Estopilas; 4-4
and 7-8 Irish Linen, pocket Books, assorted sizes and
qualities, 3-4 and 4-4 plaid and striped Ginghams, cam
bric and common Dimity; white, plaid and ebambray
Homespun, cotton and linen Check, best Scotch and Ger
man Osnaburgs, Mock Madras and Uomal Handkerchiefs,
fine Bafters, Milinet, Pins, assorted sizes; Cologne and
Lavender Water, Antigua Oil, boxes of Perfumery ssort-
ed, hair Powder, powder Puffs, &c. Also an assortment
of ladies’ work Boxes, Valices, toilet pin Cushions, Boxes
ornmented with bird9 and flowers. Necklaces, Purses,
Boyer’s French and English Dictionary; together with an
assortment of fine and common Tumblers, wine Glasses
and Decanters. nov 5 ' ■ ■ tex ■ ■ 132
(0* Notice.
Whereas, the subscriber intends leaving this city the
last of the present month, and will be absent for two or
three months, gives notice to those who have^gpde ap
plication, and others, that the present health oi the citi
zens puts it in his power to pay attention to scaling, se-
parating, setting artificial, and regulating childrens’Teeth
upon the shortest notice, and in the neatest manner.
Yongue M‘Daniel,
nov i4'— —136 Market-square.
A prime young Wench,
With a female Child, about seven months old. The
wench is a complete house servant. Her present owner
not having use tor her. is the reason of her being offered
for sale. For particulars apply at this office, nov 7-134
Wants a situation
In a Dry Good or Grocery Store, a young Man of
steady habits, and will attend strictly to business. A
line directed to R. C. and left at this office will be at-
tended to. , nov 21—w—139
For Congress.
An election will be held at the court-house, in Sa
vannah, on MONDAY, the 2d day of December, ensuing
for a REPRESENTATIVE, in the congress of die Unit
ed States, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resigna
tion of the honorable Aurora Cuthbert, pursuant to s
writ of election from the Executive Department; of
which the electors of Chatham county will take notice.
Three justices of the peace, will preside at said election,
and the sheriff, will attend the same.
J. P. WILLIAMSON, *. t. c. e. «.
OLIVER STURGE8, f. l. c. c. c.
nov 14—136
jfames Poultney
(MARKET-SQLABr,) J
Has just received, per ships Georgia and John (4 Fj*
from Liveip't ), — ^
A LARGE ADDITION
TO HIS FORMER STICK (it
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, fee.
Among which are,
Casks of socket Spades, cast steel patent Hoes
Carolina, narrow and broad Hoes
Chain Traces, sad Irons
Cast and waggon Boxes
2d, 3d, 4d, 5d, and 6d wrought clout Nails
6d, 8d, lOd, 12d and 20d fine wrought Rose and Cksn
Ounce Tacks, head A ails
4$ to 6 inch Spikes, &c.
AX80
A large quantity of American and English Hollow,
ware, an elegant assortment of plated Saddlery, & c
which is offered tor sale on a low advance for cash, or
town acceptances; and is well worth the attention of
country merchants, &c.
N t l 29 HiKhe8 ll9 iCe ^* Ven f ° r ° ld Brass and Co Pper-
George Relph
Has received, by the most recent arrivals from England
a general assortment of DRY GOODS, particularly, super
fine blue and black West of England Broadeloths and
Cassimeres—also, two trunks of fashionable London made
ladies’ Habits and gentlemen’s Coats, Waistcoats apd
pantaloons, which he is now opening for sale in No. 2,
Gibbons’ brick building. nov 14 i ^35
Elias Wallen
■AS RECEIVED,
By the most recent andrals from England,
A very general assortment of DRY GOODS, IRON
MONGERY and CUTLERY; ail 01 winch he offers for
sale, on accommodating terms, at his new store, opposite
t* colonel Shelman’s boarding house, corner ot Broup .-
ton-street.
dj* Exias Waues’s Lumber-Yard is open, as usual,
for the reception of LUMBER; to the receiving and sel
ling of which, every attention will be given.
nov 21 139
James Hills
(market-switare)
Has just received from Liverpool, per brig Friends,
SO casks best B. S. Porter
8 do pine apple Cheese
21 dozen London refined port Wine
12 boxes PICKLES, containing Picallilo, Cauliflowers,
Mixed Radishes, Chow Chow, red Cabbage, Sic,
ALSO
1 chest superior hyson TEA, just opened
nov 23 140
Hat
Store.
M. BAILEY & CO.
Have just opened a complete assortment of the be;
and most fashionable HATS, in the store latelv occupit
by Dr. Harris, first door west of Mr. Abmr Wo -.u.-ufT
crockery store, consisting of gentlemen’s buff a. d pLi
beavers, castors, roram and wool Hats, of v.rious utscrip
tions; which they will sell very low. Merchants fron
the country, Who want hats, may find it to their mteres
to call. Also for sale a few thousand Holland Quills.
nov 19 138
Copartnership.
The subscribers hav.ng entered into copartnership, un
der the firm of Gillktt & Muvr, are now openingage-
neral assortment of DRY GOODS, at their store, ‘With
side of Johnston’s square; which they offer for cash or
town acceptances at ninety davs.
WM. S. GILLETT.
oct 19—125 JOHN MILNE
Executor’s sales.
On the first Tuesday in December next,
Will be sold at publie auction, at tin court-house, in the
city of Savannah, between the usual hours,
The HOUSE and LOT, fronting on West Broad street,
late the residence of John Gibbo.ts, deceased.
JOHN P. WILLIAMSON, iExccu-
ALEXANDER TELFAIR, 5 tor,.
rtuv 9—134
t o rent,
The upper story of the third tenement, on Howard's
wharf, formerly occupied by A. Erwin, Lethbridge k Co.
(Lj* Goods taken on storage. Apply to.
l harles Howard.
nov 16—137
To rent or lease.
That well known WHARF, at present occupied by
Taylor, Davis & Taylor, will be let for one or more
years: it is one of the best situations for a lumber yard,
in Savannah; possession may be had on the first of De
cember next. For terms apply to
John Gardiner.
N oct 24—127 „
For sale
A House sad Lot, in St James’s square; being one of
the most heathy and pleasdnt situations in this city—on
the said lot are all necessary out buildings. Tins pro
perty will be sold for a moderate price, and a credit 02
one, two and three years given fer the payment Per
sons disposed to purchase wili apply of the
subscribers BEN. Slit* 1 ALL,
subscriber*. M SHEFTALL, sen.
apriT
-41
To
rent
A convenient two storv HOUSE, with necessary out
buildings, at the lower end of Broughtc n-street. ^ P 4 * "
ticulars apply to C. H. HAYDEN
n0T IS w-137