Newspaper Page Text
’*• t'
M**4r*- ‘ •'•■-•«•-**; -r-:^ -
• • \2 - > - • '•-
.* ' -, 3feg
r r •
§‘- ' ' < -
. »<.
•VlfW
►* -
*»
t >»* j'-r- f •
Bank of the United States.
Notice is hereby given to the subscribers, to the capital
®f the Bunk of the United States, at. Augusta, that the
commissioners appointed by the President of tite 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
said subscriptions, to wit; on each share of the said capital,
ten dollars in 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 tilt said funded debt pro
portion, authorising the Loan 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, Di
rectors and Company of the Bank of the United States;
that the said commissi.ners, as agents of the Bank, will at
tend at the Bank of Augusta, between the hours of tone
o’clock in the forenoon, ,.iul 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 tlieir 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 y Augusta.
Augusta, November 22, 1816 nov 26—cl- 141
Baiik oi : ieorgia.
It being deemed expedient by the Board ot Directors,
.hat another Instalment of the Stock of the Bank of the ■
Utate of Georgia should be called m, 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 tins date, twenty-three per centum
on each share, of the Stock of tiie Bank, is required to
be paid by the Stockholders, on or before the second
Monday in December next; that live dollars, in specie,
be paid on cacti share, as part of the said twenty-three
per cent, and the balance in bills of either of the Hanks
of Georgia.
The Stockholders are further notified, that Cashier’s
Certificates of Stock will be issued .n lieu of .he Com-
missioners’ Ceitificates, held by the Stockholders, upon
the delivery of the Commissioners’ Certificates, at the
time of pal ing the Instalment, as above required.
^Western Stockholders are informed, that thee may pay
said Instalment, and receive their Stock Certificate s, on
deliv' ring the Commissioners’ Certificates, at either of
the Offices established at Augusta and Milledgeviile, so
soon as they shall be in operation, w Inch wiill be in a
snort time. EEEAZAR EARLY. Cashier,
in Savannah, the 20th September, 1816.—T15]
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 twt nty-
three per cent, which includes tbe five per cent of specie,
directed by the board, on the 20th September, la!6,
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 tc be paid on or before the said second Mon
day in January next.
Extract from the Minutes.
Elcazar Early,
Savannah, November 1 131 Cashier
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,
dec 3—i—144 Cashier.
Planters’ Bank.
An Election will be held on MONDAY, ,6th January,
at the Banking House, tor Thirteen Directors, to repre
sent the Stockholders. The Poll will be opened at ten
o’clock. J. MARSHALL, Cashier.
dec 3—l—144
(ff The Augusta Iferald, Jtfilledgeville Journal and
Washing ton News, will publish the above three times and
forward their bills for payment to the Bank.
Notice.
A Dividend of Three Dollars per share, having been
declared, by the Directors of the Marine and Eire Insur
ance Company of the City of Savannah, the same will be
paid on or after this day, to the Stockholders or their
proper Representatives. It. WAYNE,
dec 3 — -—144 Secretary
Factorage and Commission.
The subscriber having commenced in the above line
of BUSINESS, offers his services to his friends and the
public; his Counting-Room is on Wayne’s upper wharf,
formerly occupied by Messrs. Phinizy & Barnett- The
Store is large and commodious—produce will be re
ceived on storage and every attention given to ha re
ception and sliipment. RICHARD WAYNE,
dec 2—139
To rent
A STORE, on moderate terms,
dec 3 144
Apply at this office.
Wanted.
Two Gentlemen want to obtain BOARD, in some pri
vate family. A line addressed to A. B. left at this office,
will be immediately attended, to. dec 3—m 144
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 for her is the reason of her being off ered
or sale. For particulars apply at this office, nov T-134
New Goods.
CHARLES W. CARPENTER & CO.
Jiave received, by the schooner Mechanic,
A part ot then- FALL and WINTER GOODS, which
they offer for sale, consisting of Cloths, Cassimeri s,
Coating, Blankets, Eianr.eis, Bombazets, Calico, Musuos,
&.c.
Also, have on hand and will be receiving
A general.assortment of SADDLERY, manufactured in
the best maimer. oct 24-127
S ew Store.
JONAS HARRISON $ CO.
Have opened a store in Hryan street, one door from Tf hita*
ket street, near Market sr/ttare, and offer a ne-.u cunt gen
eral assortment of DRY COO US, at the present reduc
ed prices, vis: '
Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Bombazetts, Rattinets
Camblets, Bombazeens, colored Poplins
Black and white Crapes, Cambric
Mull and jaconet Muslins, black Canton Handkercluefs
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 Safsnetts
Black and colored Galoon boot Cords, superb Vestings
Vcstuletts, blue and red m irking Balls, fancy Trimmings
Shoe Roses, Coventry blue and Lisle Threads
Furniture a;ul corded Dimity, cotton Braces
Black Florentine, assorted Si.k, fancy Trimmings »
Merino Shawls, metal Buttons
Assorted sliiitnand cambric Buttons, Flushings, Coatings
Flannels, cob red and pink Cambric
Srlk cotton, kid, beaver, Dutch and ileecv Gloves
Cotton Ferrits, Pius
Striped, checked, Japan spot, and plain bordered neck
Handkerchiefs
Cotton and linen brown Hollands
Sewing Silks and Twist
P icket, Madras and Rrittannia Handkerchiefs
Tabby Velvets, light ground and naval biue 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, Beliodine, royal silk. and white cotton L ices
Cotton and worsted Hosiery, French and cotton Laces
Rose and duffil Blankets,green Bazas, scarlet Caps
Silk and cotton rhourrungShawls, &c.
nov 28 l 142
Stebbins & Mason,
In addition to their general assortment of Goods, have
received, by the Eliza Lord, Harriet Newell, Laura, and
other vessel's, from New-York and Boston, a variety of
Fancy; Fashionable and Staple Articles—amongst which
are
Elegant Merino Trimmings
Fancy plush do
Rich silk do
Fashionable Trimmings, Roses, \\ readies, &c. for ball
dresses *
A complete assortment of Artificial Flowers
Chenelle and silk Cords
French siik Nets, for the bead
Silk velvet Indispensibles, with gilt and silver chains
and clasps
Fancy silk and worked Indispen-ioies
Ladies’ and gentlemen’s silk, beaver and kid Gloves
Ladies’ and gentlemen’s siik Hose
Ladies’ and misses’ Angola Gloves
Elastic Garters
Fashionable scarlet 8-4 Merino Shawls
W hite and coiored Mt rino Shawls, with rich borders
Lace \ cils, Shawls anti Handkerchiefs
Levantine and other siik Shawls and Handkerchiefs, ol
ail 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, ike.
Fine assorted Tapes and Bobbins
Broad twilled Tapes
Black and colored French Crapes
Canton Crapes
Hat Crapes
Linen Bedtick
Cotton Bedtick
Furniture Binding
Marbie, green, mahogany and figured oil Cloths
Fancy French Boxes (
Necklaces, with smelling bottles
Hooks and Eyes
Ribbons, Threads, Needles, Pins, band Boxes, Sic. Sic.
Many of the above Goods having been purchased fin-
cash at auction, in New-York, at tne present reduced
prices, can be afforded very cheap.
f ALSO
Five PIANO FORTES, made bv Messrs. Gibson & Da
vis, and warranted to stand the climate, for sate at the
manufacturers’ prices. oct 26—128
Cabinet 'Making.
The subscribers respectfully inform tlieir friends and
the public, that they carry oti tiie above business, in all
its branches, in Broughton-streel, opposite ’squire Shef-
k ll | s » w 'here they have just openc-d an assortment of
linladelphia 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. (TT Furniture
made and repaired.
Also toilet and gilt framed looking Glasses, gilt Cor
nices and picture Frames; also an assortment of St. Do
mingo Mahogany for sale. JOHN ADAMS.
, „ GEORGE G. FARIES.
dec 3 144
Copartnership.
The subscribe r.i ...ivmg- entered into copartnership
der the inm of GiaLE-rr & Mnsq are nov. openin'-
Herat assortment of DRV GOODS, at their store'tv'
side of Johnston’s square; winch they offer for ’ y- ‘ U r '
town acceptances at ninety days. 0r
WM. S. i Iij v-i-T
fRnct 19—125 JOHN ,M!iAT
Jiiat received
Per brig Tuber, captain Cobb, from New-York, on c r
sign nienl,
TWENTY -FIVE PACKAGES DRY GOODS,
COVSTSvrvo (IF
Fearnoughts, superfine \ es!nigs
W hite, led, vcliow and black Flannels
Ciuths amt Kerseymeres, assorted colors
Drab Couis, Barsiieis
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, „n<t
A small assortment Hardware
Twine, Codon Bagging
And a variety of other articles, ail of which are offered
on very low terms, by the nee
-ackage b\
oct 31—130
T. lieodoie A. Schotdde.
l or sale
The subscriber lias just received, per brig Henri-c
ii-om Haim nrg, and offers lor sale, in the up tr part ,
Tv-noj*’ auction-store, for cash or good endorsed pc ,
articles:
J)e.
tii*.- following
Russia Sheetings, Ravens Duck, Dowlas, Britannia!
brown Rowans, Linens, linen Checks, bed 1 inks brow
Hollands, rooi Linens, linen peck,t Bandfc. rrhief
li.rerds, Hosiery, girth Webbim... oil Cloths, Ribbon
1 lcki'.-nburgs, cotton Shirtings, Calicoes, silk 1 mbrella"
.Bolton S PaIVso.s silk Hose, Gh vcs, miks, silk bhawj
ana Han.ikcrci.iefs, Fringe, tabic Chubs and Naukini
merino Shaw ls, Cassimeres, Cloths, toilet Glasses, hi
Covers, Pencils, Candlesticks, Pistols, thread at.u cotto
Lace, cut and prain Glassware, looking Glasses, ussor
eu. Beads, Jewellery, chimney Ornaments, Nc.
AND
An elegant assortment of gold and silver WATCHE
Also, 3u demijohns of 4th proof Scitcudatn Gin, whit
wilt be sold singly to accommodate pm chasers
David Leion.
oct 26 128
V aluable Brick Stores
FOR RENT.
The east block of those commodious brick STORV
on Fraser’s wharf, adjoining Smith’s buildings, will i
rented for one year from die fust-January next. Tl
y barf is equal to any in Savannah, and well calculati
for the shipping and discharging of nroduce; and, :,1
one FLOOR, in the east tenern. nt of Howard’s brie
buildings, with a con.fi rtable G.-unfmg Room, having
chimney attached to it, wiii also be rented for a term >
lime months, from the first Janu.u-v next. Applicate
for tne «ho\e wilt be received. t>y Tne subscriber prev'f
to the first January. JOSEPH S. FELL!
^’-’ r ’ 144 Factor, Howard., u-.'tur
Le Goi; x,
fJ, n > si.
Informs the ladies and ger.ticim-n of Savanaah and
vicinity that he has returned to tins ci v, where he
tends to practice in Ins art of a Demi A, and uepk’frt
former success, to enjoy their patronaj e; he cleans,
paratvs and plugs decayed teeth, and tecs ami es;r..r
them;-he fixes artificial toot, con poses a water whii
cures tiie most, inveterate tooth arm, when there is at
danger in having the tooth extri.e c>l. as m t :r situatii
of women with child and
tion, he seils an admirable pov
teeth white and heauiilhi; it m-evoa
ens the gums.
He bus also a water very < ilica
tho mouth, also well that the an,,
w hat cui e with satisf. c'ion.
He composes an ointment for tin
tenos, winch he has eniplov-.d
by making use of it as iic- s' •: • e
Apply at his house, in York-s■ ■■<.
e-Hivt house, on the lot next to ,i.
dee 3— 144
rsm - ■ i'raid < f the ext;
v af.d Stic:.
for h
For sale.
The subscriber, intending to m;
mam nt resident, olb r for sale two lot.,
an the block of buildings extendin'.
Theatre to West Broad street, wei; k.-,
atrt- lots. Those persons who are disc
win find the situ-titni a pleasant one fi>
likewise a most excellent stand tor bus;
Application., can be made to John i
the subscriber in Augusta, respect ini
e scum
:li- v,iio if set
of ipasm or t
greaUst sueci
i the fast cf .
id’s, e-q.
Vuuista his pe
i: Franklin uar
t: m the 0
>w, hy the Tl;
■ ;t tupurct;.
Jwet.mga
as ot any kli
- vs.j. or
) ice and ten
doc
^V. H. 0<tkman.
-144-
1! Ulx
Ricj Laiuis
FOR SALE.
200 acres prime Rice Lands, on the upper end of I-
Islinid, bounded uortbeast b\ b.iwmfi.h back river, :
west on the Front nver. Un this tr.- cf there- is a valiui
knoll, for a high ground settlement aid the use of 1
lanti for plantation use and stoc.K. i iiis land is in a t
pilch of tide, and is eashy cleared, being only in utn;
wood. Terms,
giiO per ac re, one third down
£,50 do one half down
do cash, bankable bills, bills of exchange
£
S40
> r ’ * "'J is,v
England or New-York, produce of a t kinds in paym
Enquire ot R. Richardson, esq. in Savannah; John K
son, esq. in Charleston; or the subscriber, where the j
may be seen, and indisputable tides given, by
William Stephens,
dftc 3—144 Hz'cr.i:: fact for ifui heirs of F. Lr