Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1816-1818, December 03, 1816, Image 8

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r< 5 r . V.: .utr. ■ f Bank of the United States. Notice is hereby given to the subscribers, to the capital of the Bank of the United States, at Augusta, that t ie "Commissioners appointed by the President of the United States to receive the said subscriptions, are duly author ised by the President and Directors of the Bank of the United States, to receive the second instalment of the saief subscriptions, to wit; on each share of the said capital, ten dollars m gold or silver coin and twenty-five dollars in coin as aforesaid, or in funded debt, at the rates prescrib ed by the act of incorporation, with a power of attorney annexed to the certificates of the said funded debt pro portion, authorising the Ijoan Officer for the time being, at whose office the said funded debt shall stand recorded, (or the register of the treasury of the United States, if the stock shall stand on the books of the treasury) to transfer the same in due form of law, to the President, I)i rdetors and Company of the Bank of the United States; that the s.ud commissioners, as agents of the Bank, will at tend at the Bank of Augusta, between the hours of nine o’clock in the forenoon, and two o’clock in the afternoon, daily, and every day, (Sundays excepted) from the 1st of January next ensuing, to the 23d of same month, both days inclusive, for the purpose of receiving the payments as aforesaid; and that the subscribers at their option, may either pay the said second instalment at the original froee of subscription, within the time herein limited; or at the Bank of the United States at Philadelphia. " EDWARD HARDEN, Y Commissioners J. S. WALKER, > at JOHN GUMMING f Augusta. Augusta, November 22, 1816 _ nov Jty-ri.-Hl Bank ot‘ Georgia. It being deemed expedient by the Board of Directors, that another Instalment of the Stock of the Bank of the ftate 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-thret per centum on each share, ot 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 tile 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’ Ceitificates, held by the Stockholders, upon the delivery of the Commissioners’ Certificates, at the time of pa\ ing the Instalment, as above required. Western Stockholders are informed, that they may pay said Instalment, and receive their Stock Certificates, on delivering the Commissioners’ Certificates, at either ot the Offices established at Augusta and Milledgeviile, so soon as they shall be ill operation, which wiili be in a short 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 pal ment of the Instalment of twenty- three per cent, which includes the five per cent of specie, directed by the board, on the 20th September, 181o, should bt extended. .... ,.. Resolved unanimously, Tiiat the time he, and the same is hereby extended to the second Monday in January next, and tiiat 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, Savannah, November 1— 131 Cashier ““Late Bank of the United States. Notice is hereby given to idl persons interested in the trust funds of the'late Bank of ihe 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 die said bank or trust of whatsoever des cription, that unless their claims are presented for set tlement before the 4th duv of March, 1817, when the term of six years from the creation of die 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 t FO 63 Cashier Just received i’er brig Tybee, captain Cobb, from New-lork, on con signment, TWRNTY-FIVE packages dry goods, CONSISTING OF Fearnoughts, superfine Vestings White, red, yellow and black flannels Cloths and Kerseymeres, assorted colors Drab Cords, Sal-suets Coatings, men and women’s lamb’s wool Hose Men, women and children’s cotton Hosiery Rose’ Blankets, satin Stripes ALSO Gunpowder, Shot and Lead Branny, Wine, Gin, Pepper Soap, Coperas, Nails, and A small assortment Hardware Twine, Cotton Bagging • _ . And a variety ot other articles, all of jvhjch are offered on very low terms, by the piece or package by Theodore A. Schoedde. oct 31—130 The subscriber Offers for sale at very low prices, 4 casks assorted Hardware 2 cases do _ do 1 do homemade Ginghams _ 5B coils Cordage, 50 crates Earthenware Charles Rockwell, nov 26——t* HI Jones’, UtteM'Kinne's wharf New Goods. CHARLES W. C ARPENTER & CG. Have received, by the schooner JWechtiilic, A part ot their FALL and WINTER HOODS, w hich they offer for sale, consisting of Glottis, Cas.-initres, Coating, Blankets, Flannels, Bombazets, Caiico, Musims, ike. Also, have on hand and will be receiving A general assortment of SADDLERY, manufactured in the best manner. oct 24—i .7 > ew Store. '■JONAS HARRISON Sf CO. Have opened a store in Bryan street, one door from Whita ker street, near AJur’et square, and offer u new anilgen eral assortment of DRY CO (IDS, at the present reduce ed prices, viz: Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Bombuzctts, Patti arts Camblets, Bombazeens, colored Poplins Black and white Crapes, Cambric Mull and jaconet Muslins, black Canton Handkerchiefs Furniture and common Calicoes Levantine and Damask Shawls Imitation and Waterloo do Cambric, wire and colored Thread, Umbrellas Quality and shoe Bindings, merino Crapes, plaid Sarsrietts Black and colored Galoonboot Cords, superb Vestings Vestuletts, blue and red m o-king Balls, fancy Trimmings Shoe Rosts, Coventry blue and Lisle Threads Furniture and corded Dimity, cotton Braces Black Florentine, assorted Silk, fancy Trimmings Merino Shawls, metal Buttons Assorted shirt and cambric. Buttons, Flushings, Coatings Flannels, colored and pink Cambric Silk cotton, kid, beaver, Dutch and fleecy Gloves Cotton Ferrits, Pins y Striped, checked, Japan spot, and plain bordered neck Handkerchiefs Cotton and linen brown Hollands Sewing Silks and Twist Pocket, Madras and Brittannia Handkerchiefs Tabby Velvets, light ground untknaial blue Prints Superfine black ground do Black and white silk Hose Black, brown and white Buckrams Buff and white Marseilles, lace Veils, union Cords Stockinets, cotton Cassimeres / White, black and colored silk Laces Elastic, Bellodine, royal silk and white cotton Laces Cotton and worsted Hosiery, French and cotton Laces Rose and duffil Blankets,green Bazes, scariet Caps Silk and cotton mourningSliaWls, Sec. nov 28 l 142 Stebbins & Mason, Tr\ addition to their general assortment of Goods, have received, by the Eliza Lord, Harriet Newell, Laura, and other vessels, from New- York and Boston, a variety < f Fancy, Fashionable and Staple Articles—amongst which are Elegant Merino Trimmings Fancy plush do Rich silk do Fashionable Trimmings, Roses, Wreathes, &c. for ball dresses * A complete assortment of Artificial Flowers Ciienelle and silk Cords French silk Nets, for the head Silk velvet Indispensibles, with gilt and silver chains and clasps Fancy silk and worked Indispensibles Ladies’ and gentlemen’s silk, beaver and kid Gloves Ladies’ and gentlemen’s silk Hose Ladies’ and misses’ Angola Gloves Elastic Garters Fashionable scarlet 8-4 Merino Shawls White and colored Merino Siiawis, with rich borders Lace Veils, Shawls unu Handkerchiefs Levantine and other silk Siiawis and Handkerchiefs, of ail descriptions Figured Satins Bandana, flag and Florence Handkerchiefs Fancy Pui-ses Colored Sewings Embroidering Silk F'loss Cotton Marking Canvas Marking Thread Boston Wadding, for quilts, pelisses, See. Fine assorted Tapes and Bochins Broad twilled Tapes Black and colored French Crapes Canton Crapes Hat Crapes Linen Bedtick Cotton Bedtick Furniture Binding Marble, green, mahogany and figured oil Cloths Fancy French Boxes Necklaces, with smelling bottles Hooks and Eyes Ribbons, Threads, Needles, Pins, band Boxes, Sec. Sec. Many of the above Goods having been purchased fur cash at auction, in New-York, at the present reduced prices, can be afforded very cheap. ALSO F'ive PIANO FORTES, made by Messrs. Gibson & Da vis, and warranted to stand the climate, for sale at the manufacturers’ prices. oct 26—128 The subscribers Offer for sale, if early applied for, An invoice of Drugs, Medicines, surgeon’s Instruments, &.C. to a purchaser who would take the whole, the terms would be made advantageous. Please apply to Joseph Carruthers & Co. Smith’s w/ avf. The machine lately erected by J. C & Co back of the hospital, is in complete order for compressing cotton bales, whjch will be done on moderate terms, nov 28 m 142 arr.es Hilis (M A It ]. t I--SS.I-J hi.) Has just receive,! from JLuverffio:, per bri? Prievd 5a Cai*i.s beat i». S. Porter 8 do pint- apple Cheese 21 dozen Loudon refined port V 12 boxes PICKLES,containing P.c:.;.i',n ’ o ’ v auiit.owers. -Mixed Radishes, Chow Chow, n Cab uage, ixc. 1 chest superior hyson "I EA, just opened nov 23 I4d Hat Stoi e. M. BA1LKY &. UO. Have just opened :i complete assortment of the Best aval most fashion able li.Vl's, in the store laltlv op-up,, a by Dr. Harris, i-.i-srMuor w est c.f Mr. Abner WoH- ", crockery store, cuns.stmg of gam .emeu’s buff ami ' beavers, cas tors, ror..m and wool Hats, of v..T,ous <i, ■ turns; w hich they will sell vert tow. .Mercte rrs fi .ui the country, who want hats, may find it to r|„ I’n .«ere»t to cad. Also for sate a lew thousand Holland Quil- nov 19 138 Rece ive. Per brig Aurora f om New-Tork 50 boxes containing a complete assortment of H YTS winch will be sold unitsuaii, clitap. 5 dozen fancy and Windsor G.ii..us, some verr elegant 2 Gigs and 2 Sulkies. For sac a* tea »ti;rc of Mr J. ii..nmer, on the Bay. E. Chittenden. nov 21 r. —133 William Barnes, Cuhiu r .'inker j row. A'-nr-l or/,-. Respectfully informs the public, that he lias ope red store and commenced tin s..ie of his <to<-k 'ft: iHI' IT FURNITURE ro.l LOOKING GLASSES, -ahum con,l>;s of a variety of Sideboards, fcrri*ams aft Bookcases sets of dining Tables, pillar and claw bi t. Kd s; ; m r ,rd Tables, plain do, anil reeded legs and c-sto, v. ,,b Stands, Bedsteads, all r.i.thog-:.y;-1 jcg. nt gi!; Cornish, fordo; a variety of looking Gn.-ses. 46by 2d. wit glass Funnel. 26 15, and other sizes 34 by 2oand oM-t 1- ml S') by 17, with I’. nu-is of the bt so, gVt. An of trie Jib » * !»•»»• {V'.” n- ct- t•i » T*T b\ nov 3 UiC.-.h AiLli'ticn i)t\ ( t . , Ri reived per hr p Sa’ly from Philadelphia, Red pickiing-("..hb.ige Early Dutch Turnip Long green Squ,.sii White turniji Radish Do Onion . Yellow Onion Long o-ange Carrot Spillage, rid beat Seed Black Spanish R.<Jisii White do do Em-iy Yorke Cabbage L. rge drum bead Cabbage Royal cabbage La ilice Early cabbage do . M-.rrow fat Pea Fine sugar uo Blue Puis ian do Early Charlton do One box containing Pocket Lights A few hhdsF.iiLdeiphia rve Ilhrikev. F r xa: .iA MEc H. PK .f R, . !/<:-»e- 'q:uT’ -143 J. J. & F. Blauchar-d Huvt ve lately eec-:TV l.Jvi-r grain A large assortmen of F’AiVCY whicii ti.ey ofil r for saw o. t ip them are li e followpng artu i .1 V. IN TER GOOD?; •her..! terms—jinnnir ik.ni ai v ii v. ii-uin’ nr- di t it it W’liitc cut Silk., vcHet .ml grei r» ^;^un cl : p!...n6-4 Ik liMCe, silk lace RbLoka r d 14 i.+ \ si :t\\ i?< (if u\ • n Sh:;\\is L et- \ iels, ii/t a id \ ery haJji;, I .evan- aijSJi teu color?; •civor cpu.il ); bu.ck, white and cot;or. Fringes, linen c- Lawn, bed 1-ace, carpet d, Suk .in ! c )tton Laces, rb Lrupe, bkack and rolorj '.tck, j<Vv x and drab French ;i\tn, -Xia bn wnEnjr- Lasfc.nxixs, ussorxd co- To let An excellent STORE, within the Market-square. For particulars apply at this office. nov 30—n*—143 silk w hite lace I iris and 81 Merino Shawls, very io-.v; -pi- cheap; Mock Merino and c> tine, Florence and ch.a.ge black Silk for dresses, of a va and stripe . silk Hose, aus Cambric of all qualities, . : Binding-, Irish Poplins, tin black, white ancTcolored i- ed Canton do; superfine blue, 1 Cloth, superfine tine, black, : lish do; superfine arm common .......... loss; low priced Cloth anti pelisse Cloth; bine, wintf, brown, drab and mixed Pi..ms; black Fiorei.iinr. JLr- seiltes Yeslinesand Vestulets; bl.xk and c n.3 Jor. ba- zets and Bon>bazines; w iii e, rt it, green aa.iy ■xv I.on- nets; wuite, yellow anil green Canvas; u-tnask table Clutlis and Di tper, from 6-4 to 12-4; 11 s a Di ji' 1 " /*• and 7-8 linen Bedtick, cotton do; gentlemen s > ia ,aU -' ’ black and white silk (doles, gentlemt = i’ a\;r aiio buckskin do; very fine Pr. nch linen Slice ..lc. jr sn u>i; cotton, worsted ami iamb’s wool Hose, cimihcn •• ‘Sl ed and cotton do; children’s beaver H.-.ts withuxr.-rs, 7-4, 8-4 9-4, lb-4,11-4 and 12-4 rose Blankets. Brisim do; Bath Coating, 4-4 .uni 6 4 cotton Cambric, 6-4 hg ul '* 1 h"‘ figured Lenoesand Musuns, jaconet and nmil -IL slins. darning uoolen Yarn, asssovted 'colors; Esiopn—; and 7-8 Irish Linen, pocket Books, assorted si/- - qualities, 3-4 and 4-4 plain and striped Gingh: r. bnc and common Dimity; white, piaid and cr.. I'i p Homespun, cotton anil linen Check, best Scotch a, i- L-y- man Osnaburgs, .M ck Mailras a.’ia K imai IJar.dkt .chK‘-i fine Bafters, Mniuet, Pins, asshrttd sizes; Cob gne aim Iatvender Water, Antigua Oil, boxes ,.f Perfumery ssorv ed, hair Powder, powder Paffs, See. -Also an assortin'-.: of ladies’ work boxes, Vaiires, toilet pin Cushions, boxes orntnented with birds and flowers, Necklaces, Purses, Boyer’s French and English Dictionary; together witaan assortment of fine and common Tumblers, nine Gi.is=ei and Decan-ers. nov 5 ( rl - .- Notice. A Few children can be accommodated as boarders, in a private family, residing in a healthy situation in Broilg. ton-street Enquire of tlie printer, nov 23 14-