Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1816-1818, December 05, 1816, Image 6

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J *,*■ ■ K ■- i .m. , m . * m> v - * . $ . -p #. * * - W 1 • / IK’ * ■pa ^ .& »,-» ' / - 1.- «*#'•,■' •*■!•■ 5 •» -. ior -■a; - ■ '■■ •• ■ a'j; • * \ ■ ■ ■ J* ‘V ■ -. «s. 3.4 SOi 26; 51 10 j fro) 1 Ha- Bar €t, n 10 & \ - • A \ r Bank of the United Stated Notice is hereby given to the subscribers, to the capital of the Bank of the United States, at Augusta, that the commissioners appointed by the President oftiie United States to receive tiie 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 said subscriptions, to wit; on each share of the said capital, ten dollars in gold or silver coin and twenty-five dollars ill coin asaforesaiu, or in funded debt, at the rates prescrib ed by th»“ act of incorporation, with a power of attorney annexed to the certificates of the said funded debt pro portion, authorising the Loan Officer for 'the time being-, at whose office the'said funded debt shall stand recorded, (or tiie register of the tr> usury 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, Di ytetors and Company of the Bank of the Unit edyS tales; that the said commissi-riers, 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 place of subscription, within the time herein limited; or at the Bank of the United States at Philadelphia. EDWARD HARDEN, ) Commissioners J. S. WALKER, C at JOHN GUMMING } Augusta. Augusta, November 22, 1816 nov 26-cl-14I Bank of Georgia. It being deemed expedient by the Board ot Directors, that another Instalment of the Stock of the Bank of the Itate 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 tiie Banks of Georgia. The Stockh riders ..re further notified, that Cashier’s Certificates of Stock will be issued >n lieu of .he Com missioners’ Certificates, held by the Stockholders, upon the delivery of the Comnt.ssioners’ Certificates, at the time of pay ing the Instalment, as above required, fgj Western Stockholders are informed, that they may pay said Instalment, and receive their Stock Certificates, on delivering the Commissioners’ Certificates, at either of the Offices established at Augusta and MilledgeviUe, so soon as they shall be in operation, which willl be in a short time. ELEAZAR EARLY. Cashier. M 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, tiiut 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. 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 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 —mmmmm■ st-ui —— —mmmmm■—————————— * Planters’ Bank. * The Directors having declared a Dividend of six per cent- tor the last six months, the same will be paid, on and after Thursday next. J. MARSHALL, dqc S—zjr—144 Cashier. Planters’ Bank. An Election will be held on MONDAY, 6th January, at. the Banking House, for Thirteen Directors, to repre sent tlie'StOckholders. The Poll will be opened at ten ■O’clock.’’ J. MARSHALL, Cashier. dec 3—t—144 rTr* The Augusta Herald, MHledgeville Journal and Washington News, will publish the above three times and forward their bills for payment tothe Bank. -- • Notice. A Dividend of Three Dollars per share, having been declared, by the Directors of the Marine and Fire Insur ance Company of the City of Savannah, the same will be paid on or alley .this day, to> the Stockholders or their proper Representatives. ’ " R. WAYNE, dec 3——1.44 Secretary "Brought to gaol, in Savannah, on the 15th of November,-1816, a hegrO man,''named Fkakk, belonging to Joel Burch, of Waynesborough. ,He is about twenty-seven years of age and five feet five mches high, stout and well formed, has a small scar on the brow of his left eye. H. Al’CALL, nov 21——139 o*c. c £>* Brought to gaol, in Savannah, November 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, arid'eighteen years old. Has On a brown Jaekert ana striped trowsers. Also, Ned, five feet five inches high, and eighteen years of age. He is 'dressed m white tmtton homespun. ■ H. M f Call, g. c. c. nov,7 — 133 - lr -- • Brought to gaol, m -Savannah, on .th-e^rth,’November, 1816, a negro 'man, who J says his Taapaa nt^xw, sntf that he belongs to John Humbert of JSiJWh.C.afcdtrta; be is about twenty-five years of age and •-five,fe?t eleven incites high; he formerly belonged to the estate of Jacob Winkler. H. ivrhAIi. c c ; - .lioW^Oi—-hs-t43 « •• •• X * r / V * • • A. * Stebbins & Mason, In addition to their general assortment of Goods, have received, by the Eliza Lord, Harriet Neweli, Laura, and other vessels,from New-York and Boston, a variety of Fancy, Fashionable and Staple Articles-—amongst which are Elegant Merino Trimmings Fancy plush do Rich siik do Fashionable Trimmings, Roses, Wreathes, Stc. for ball dresses -- ' A complete assortment of Artificial Flowers Cherielle and silk Cords French silk Nets, for the head Silk velvet Indispensibles, with gilt and silver chains and clasps Fancy siik 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 Shawls, with rich borders Lace Veils, Shawls ana Handkerchiefs Levantine and other siik Shawls and Uandkercliiefs, of all descriptions ...... Figured Satins Bandana, flag and Florence Handkerchiefs Fancy Purses Colored Sewings Embroidering Silk Floss Cotton Marking Canvas Marking Thread Boston Wadding, for quilts, pelisses, 8tc. Fine assorted Tapes and Bobbins 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, 8tc. &c. Many of the above Goods having been purchased for cash at auction, in New-York, at the present reduced prices, can be afforded very cheap. L ALSO Five PIANO FORTES, made by Messrs. Gibson 8t Da vis, and warranted to stolid the climate, for sale at the manufacturers’ prices. ’" oct 26—128 Cabinet Making. The subscribers respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they carry on the above business, in all its branches, in Broughton-street, opposite ’squire Shcf- _'tail's, where they have just opened an assortment of Philadelphia FURNITURE, consisting of Sideboards, Secretaries, Wardrobes, Bureaus, dining Tables, single and in sets; breakfast, tea and card Tables, mahogany and common- Bedsteads, plain and carved Grecian Couches, knife Cases, bason Stands, &c. (fj- Furniture made and repaired. • Also toilet and gilt framed looking Glasses, gilt Cor nices and picture Frames; also an assortment of St. Do- mirigo Mahogany for side. JOHN ADAMS. GEORGE C. FARIES. dec 3 ■ ■ ■ l-——- 1*4 New Gootls. CHARLES W. CARPENTER & CO. Have received, by the schooner Mechanic, A part of their FALL attd WINTER GOODS, which they offer for sale, consisting of Cloths, Cassinteres, Coating, Blankets, Flannels, Bombazets, Calico, Muslins, Sic. Also, have on hand and -will be receiving A general assortment of SADDLERY, manufactured.in tiie best manner. oct 24-12f > ew Store. JONAS HARRISON % CO. Have opened a store in Hryan street, one door from IFTiita- ker street, near Market st/uare, and offer a new itndgen eral assortment of DRY GOODS, at the present reduc ed piices, viz: Broadcloths, Cassirneres, Boinbazetts, Rattiuets Camblets, Bombazeens, colored Poplins Black and White Crapes, Cambric Mull and jaconet Muslins, black Canton Uandkercliiefs 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 Sarsnetts Black and colored Galoon boot Cords, superb Vestings Vestufetts, blue and red marking Balls, fancy Trimmings Shoe Roses, Coventry blue and Lisle Threads Furniture and corded Dimity, cotton Braces Black Florentine, assorted Siik, 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 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 and naval blue Prints Superfine black ground do Black and white silk Hose Biack, brown and white Buckrams Buff and white Marseilles, tacc Veils, union Cords Stockinets, cotton Cassirneres Wliite, black and colored siik Laces Elastic, Bellodine, royai shk and white cotton Laces Cotton and worsted Hosiery, French and cotton Laces Rose and duttil Blankets,green Bazes, scarlet Caps Silk and cotton mourningShawis, &c. nov 28 l 142 For sale. The subscriber has just rfcceivd v • T , from Hamburg, „nd offers for --le, i,. t-... enncs Depass’ auction s;ore, for cusll or good endore 01 the following articles: *"M>r a ed pu pefi Russia Sheetings, Ravens Duck, Dowlas, Brit-m,- brown Rowans, Linens, linen Checks, bed T u k- h-" 3 *' Hollands, roo, Linens, linen poche, .l a .,££g Tw tT^t. H ° Slery ’ 8 ’ ,rt " U ebbing, oh Cloths, 1 lcklenburgs, cotton Shirtings, Calicoes, -iik - rubr, ^ Luttoi, s Paras*).s, silk Hf.se, Moves, Suits, suk and Handkercniefs, Fringe, table Cloths an*' \y‘ * piermo Sbuwrt, Cassirneres, Cloths, toiiet "J Covers, Pencils, Canales n ks, Pistols, thread a.w'f Cace, cut and piam GLiSsware, Hx.kimr Glares ed. Beads, Jewellery, cltinmey Oman.cuts, &c. \ ASJ) An elegant assortment of go,d and silver WA'i CUES A iso, 30 demijohns ot 4tn ;,ro< f Srhei.-E,, t L will be sold singly to tcco.um^ W,U£ ’ oct 26—128 L ‘ aVid Lei0U - V aiuable J.jri<?k Stores - FOR RENT. The east block of those c- ..imoe.ous brick STORES on Frasers wharf, adjoining Smith's builclingsr wilt b. rented for one year from die first January next. Tht wharf is equal to any in S;.v. uu„h, and \v c l, c a t«d for the shipping and discharging of i rodtn one FLOOR, in the east tenement of Bo« buildings, with u conif.-rtable C* unt.ng R. .... j.awnrj chimney attached to it, vvt.I also be renti u f .1 a term of nine montlis, from the first J.niuarv next. Applications tor tiie above- will be received by the subscriber prerioot to the first January. JusEPM a. PELOT, dec 3- 144 ]' Cor, Howardstsharj nc, also ’s brick Le Ginix, Menu (. Informs the ladies and gentlemen of S.,vanaah and it* vicinity that he nas returned to fhir, city, where he in tends to practice in his art of a Dentist, and hopes,from former success, to enjoy their patronage; he c!i*n», s*. pirates and plugs ilec tyed fetth. ant! -j t ., and extracts them; he fixes ariificiul le-elh, cempo. es watt which cures the most inveterate tooth aciie; wh-.-n t;-- ; an . danger in h.ring the tooth extr.cied, as m sUiaiioc of woititn vvitii child and persons afraai of , ; tion, he sells an admirable- potto,r for rendering the teetli white and beautiful; it preven. a decry and strength ens the gums. He has also a water very efficacious for the scurwc: the month, also well that tiie- small nicer who if Sett what cure with satisfi,ction. He composes an ointment fr i iic cure of spasm ortw* tenos, winch he has enipmy <■. a th ’Ik--greatest success, by making use of it as uesI-.U n estribe Apply at his house, in V’>rk-s' ree', o the east of the courthouse, on the ot next to j. Y. Noel's, esq. dec 3 144 For sale. The subscriber, intending to make Augusta his per manent resident, offer for sate two lots in Frahicbn WatS, an tiie bloci; of buildings extending tion* die Old Theatre to West Broad street, wet. kn wu b, tt.e 'Ine. atre lots. Those persons who are disposed m ourciias* will find the situ..tion a plea.s„nt o.w for a dad ugar.d likewise a most exet llent stand for bus m ss ut .1, , kind. Applications can be made to J.,u\ Laws \, cs<l irto the subscriber in Augusta, respt* ’up the r at, arms. dec V* r . II. Ofikmiin. -144 Rice j.Rnds F 1 -)ii SALia. 200 acres prime Rice Luius, on tut upper end of Islay Island, bounded.northeast by nr_i. back river, and Weston the Front river. On tins :r»ct ■ u-re is a valuable knoll, for a high ground settkiiunt nutheuse of pins land tor plantation u.sc and stotk. 1 ms land is in a fir.f pitch ot tide, ami is cast.y cleared, haitig oniy in under wood. Terms, f 60 per acre, one tSiird down 50 do one liar down 5§4U do cash, b .nk..b.e bills, biiis of exchange no England or New-York, pr o :c, i.-t . Aaic'.s in payment Enquire of R. Kief taros; n, esq in Jo, n John son, esq. in Charleston; or ihe suitst •.; r. wrert mt plot luay be seen, and indispu;. I - - r . by Wjiliam Stephens, dec 3—144 J&r’or. in fa: j-,t nars J F. Lcvctt 1 o rCi.t A STORE, on moderate terms. App.y at tiiis office, dec 3 144 Wanted. Two Gentlemen want to obtain l!D\RO, in some pri vate family. A tine addressed to A. B. k t! at this office, will be immediately attended to. d.c 3—m—141 Missing A barrel (3f APPLES, marked "Thomas Rccon, Act- borough;” which was Sanded from brig Amelia, from New-York. The person who h..s received it will phase call on the subscriber and give information from who® it was obtained. J- GEORGE, nov 30——m 143 Missing, from the Augusta bout Commodore, k One bale COTTON, mark, d V. No. 50, weight Ao lbs. Information respecting it will be thankfully re ' ceived bv ELLAS WALLEN, nov 3o" T43 — A prime young Wench, With a female Child, about seven montlis old. The wench is a complete ho is, servant. Her present owner not having use for her is the reason of her being °yy!t7 or aflifei For particulars apply at this office, nov T~1j i j i ' tjbn, rCppiifed aa usttaTi ndv 2B 111 ■ T42 ->-f