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THE REPUBLICAN;
And SAVANNAH EVENING LEDGER.
OL. A . No. CC j
FOR NEW-YORK.,
The Brig
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r (e ’ ’
‘*• r, P.obr p.t Mo oR f. . rrer ;
\YiH fail on Friday thi* in tan ...for e orJy,
1 . \ h .*■. , t accommo J .nous, ppiy to the captain
on l. .t. u, or to •
.ames & William M. acc.
c
June 23. a C 5
~ for new-york7”
! The regular packet tiig
fcYR-Y- Sc: -i- ;and,
\'y IVV*1 V V* .'il
‘ J. Pup nii am, rr. a Per ;
To fai in a few days. For pafiage or>!v, having fuye*
r ( > r acconnnoda ‘ons, \\\ jiy to the captain on Icaiti, at
Sturgcb, hurrougiis& Hu/ier's wh?rf, ‘.r to
Benjamin \V. Strong.
June 520 M 64
FOR BOSTON,
The Schooner
Betsey,
—/■*£ ■* Fsriirm Green, mailer;
3 yingtit Stark’s wharf. For freight or paliage, apply
to the aotain on board, oi to
G. l clner Tlifts:
Who has revived hxj ‘(lid schooner and for sale
2°o ream* Wrapping Pap *r
17 bbis iviaekerei (1 v I
3 do, do rammer,
SO do. Eirfh Fleur,
4 calks Gd Cot Nai s,
7 hhd. N E. Rum
5 pipes Brandy
2 do. choice Madeira Wine,
250 tiulhe s Corn,
1.5 dozen Hair Selves also,
A qua .a y oi iiingiam Ware.
June J3. L 65
’“slo.iP ilxpTriment,
fOR RAXo E,V GER S 0 .YE Y.
jfid
-* “Nf
L Yu S. BuiVer,
TjftOS Vive “o inform his friend* and the public, that
} ‘• he wi 1 on the firll of July, commence running a
6 non, of about one hundred and ten tons bun hen, be
twee i the cities of NEW-YORK and HUDSON, lor
the ?urpofe of i Trying PaSSEngi rs.
Fow people, who have had rccafion to take pafTa* r e
no or down the Nor h Riv* r,but have experienced the
inconvenience a:d rifque of going on board veiTels
dcr-p v loaded and lum’ ‘red on deck ; t v er fore cap
t it ‘.‘tinker has d)-*eTmir-d to take no freight on hoard
ti e 1 X’-erm ei t, ‘ h cll ■- illremedy that inconvenience
a id windy doa- ay he rifque.
I'be owners of this veffd, being desirous f’ render
t’i;* paffuge as hort. convenient and agreeable as pof
i. ‘ e.. have not only taken cart to furnifh her \\ ith the
’ : Ei Is, Eeddir , 1 iqt.ors, Piovifiors, &c. but they
L. v * ben at very great expense and rrouhl *in procur
: j materia sand hid dir y. her on the belt cciiftrutti’ n
f >• lc.i ing and tor the accommodation of ladies and gen
t emen trav lling on iorplealure.
i he Experiment will leave New York every Wpd
y f- yo >. y evening precift ly at O’ o’clock, and Hudfoa
every bt ndav morning at 6 o’clock, through the sea-
In
i a-'taln Bunker hav ; ng been several years engaged in
the f eighting bufinels between New-York and Hud*
i< n. his became we ! acquainted with every part of the
liver; and lie hopes, By attention and puncua ity, to
m ‘it the patronage of ladies and gent emen from the
loirhward, who may viiii the celebrated Bailston,
6ai(A toga, ar;d Lebanon Springs, or trave ers
tv ho may travc occasion to travei through the nor thern
flites. Eh. mo tu-lsof th paiTa eto Hudson, when
compared with that to Albany, or any plice above
Huctio!). (wh-re the river is impeded by bars, illands
in:! overdov* s that render it imi olfible for fall lading
v lids r | .1 ■) he thi* ks wil: induce moll peop e who
are acquainted v- irh he difference, to take palfage to
Hudson, where carriages or b ats can at ail times be
bid at a ir.odvTd e expenle, to con vey them to Albany,
r l roy, i.i.i • g ‘urgd, or the Lebanon springs, which
are ab ut o > diilance.
Hanlon, N. Y. Miy 1807...f ~ca...G4.
jTlSl ’ iIECIiIVLD,
15 bi lsPriraePOUK
10 lio. Mi ss do.
to ... M ICKI.HKL
6 tic.ces IIA.VIS
6 cs No. I) Cotton CARDS
lo uOis. COi 11'. 1l
.For by
Gardner Tuf"s,
June 20...64 1. Moore’s wharf.
boarding.
A few gert*emea can be genteelly acccmrro.
a’e I \vb B .riiwg and T.o Iging at Mrs. ANN
6 I’OU'i ’ , e r ne Evchs.i'gt nd oppofi'e Alex
nder H. tjeribum’. a:.d Medicine Store.
June i j. E— 6i
Bills on New-York,
At * (h >rt fi St, for tale bv
Ames oi >'v iliiam Masree.
Occetr.ber 2 33.
Mcliss , Taylor & (o.
Inform their friends and the public, that they
i liaxe removed to .he store lately occupied by
’ Daxid Taylor, jur.
| They have Just Received,
5 By the ship Mary from Gieenock, a part cf
their SPUING
Supply of GOODS.
Among which arc . —■
CX Cm ON bagging
y f lax and tow oanaburgs
f brown linens
Pavilion gauze—table cloths and diapers
Cotton shil ling
Cotton, marking and lloss threads
Red ami black Morocco Caps
Komul andPuilicat handkerchiefs
A complete assortment of coat and vest
BUTTONS,
Pots, ovens, skillets and sad irons.
Which will be dittfiOitsed of on good terms.
May 1. 43.’
London Bottled Porter .
25 casks of London PORTER,
containiiig fix dozen each, of an excellent quality
FOR SALE BY
J. Caig &. K. Mitchel.
May S. 44
CORNY
1,800 bushels of good quality,
| in Smith k Bouike’s store, for sale by
dl. G. ocmler Ik Cos.
May 30. So
Wiliiam Wooclbridge,
Being duly qualified as AUCTIOJVEE R ten
ders his services to the J'ublic, in the
AUCTION, COMMISSION
AND
Factorage Business .
: Having convenient and commodious Stores, for the
| reception of every Ipeciesoi mkrcms dize, he hopes
that a hriet atttntion to the interell of h>. friends may
entitle him io a lhare oi their patronage.
Alay 23 f. 52
Just Received
% the Brig GEORGIA,
50 barrels of firfl quality bottling CIDER, superior
to an ever brought to Savannah
20 barrels of Vinegar
300 lbs. ol Shoe Thi cad
600 pair of womens Leather Slippers
300 ditto of Morocco
SO wax Calf Skins
30 pair ol Boots, which will be sold at a small ad
vance for calh.
Roberts Ik Brunt
Telfair's Wharf.
May 19 50’
New Drug <k Medicinal
S T 0 R E.
THE Subscribers notify the public, that they have
established in this place,
A DRUG StMEDICINAL STORE,
and feel thtmfelves jullified in faying, that they can
supply practitioners of Bhyfic and country (lores with
Medicine, .shop 1 urniture, Surgeon’s lnftrurne it,
Patent Medicine, &c. upon as liberal terms as they
can be purchaled for in this place.
Much care having been bellowed in the feiection
of the various articles, and in making the officinal pre
parations, they can with propriety warrant them as
genuine.
Ms.oicine Cll ksts, will be put up at any price
from 20 to 150 dollars with printed directions, and
containing moll or a.l the a. tides generally requited
lor families and plantations.
I Unite 2c Mendenhall,
Practitioners of Medicine,
Boltons’ Brick Bui.dings on the Bay
Savannah, April 23. 39.
FRESH MEDICINE, DRUGS, 2cc.
White & Mendenhall ,
HAVE received by the Sea-Islavo, a large quan
tity ol the above, (elected with much care.—
They are in hourly expectation of an additional supply
which will make their assortment of those articles com
moniy kept in Medical Stores, very general and com
pletc.
Bolton's brick building on the Bay.
May 12, 47.
T H U R 3 D A V, June 25 1807.
Aii Act,
Supplementary to the act intituled “An
act making provision Jur the redemp
tion of the whole of the public debt
of the United States .”
\ WHEREAS it is desirable tn adapt
the nature cf the provision lor the re
demption of the public debt to the pie
s’ nt circumstances of the United
States, which can only be done by a
i oiuntary subscription on the part ol
tlie creditors,
Sec. 1. BE it enacted by Ihe senate
and house of representatives of the Uni
ted States of. hntrica, in congress as
sembled', That a subscription to the
I'uii amount of the old six per cent,
deferred and three per cent, stocks be,
and the same is 1 ueby pic posed ; for
which purpose boohs :■ hall bo open and
at the treasury of the United States,
and by the several commissioners of
loans, on the first day of July next, to
co:.tii.ue open until the seventeenth
day oi Alareii next following, inclu
sively, the fourteen last days of each
quarter excepti and, for such parts of the
above-mentioned descriptions of stock,
as shall, on the day (1 subscription,
stand on the book , ol the treasury, and
of the several commissioners-: of loans,
respectively, which subscription shall
be effected b\ a transfer to the United
States, in tlu manner provided by law
for such transfers, of the credit or cre
dits, standing on die said books, and
by asurrencLr of the certificates of the
stock subs* ij!xd.
Sec. 2. And he it further enacted ,
That lor the whole oi any part of ai \ sum
which shall thus be subscribed, in old
six per cent, or deferred stock, credits
shah be entered to the respective sub
scribers, and the subscriber or subscri
bers shall be entitled to a certilicute,
or certificates, purporting that the U
nited States owe to the holder or hold
ers thereof, his, her, or their assigns,
a sum to be expressed therein, equal
to the amount of principal of the stock
thus subscribed, which shall remain
unredeemed on the day of such sub
scription, bearing an interest of six per
centum, per annum, payable quarter,
yearly, nom the lirst day of the quar
ter, during wnich such subscription
shall iiavc been made transferable in
the same manner as is provided by
law for the transfers of the stock sub
scribed, and subject to redemption at
the pleasure of the United States :
Provided, That no single certificate
shall be issued for an amount greate r
ihciii ten thousand dollars : And provid
ed further, That no reimbursement
shall Ire made except for the w hole u
mount of any such new certificate, nor
till alter at least six months previous
public notice of sucli intended reim
bursement.
Sec. 3. And be it further enacted ,
That for the whole, or any part of am
sum which shall thus be subscribed in
three jx r cent, stock, credits shall like
wise be elite i ecl to the respective sub
scribers; and the subscriber, or sub
scribers, shall be entitled lo a certili
cate, purporting that the United States
owe to the holeler or holders thereof,
his, her, or their assigns, a sum to be
expressed therein, equal to sixty live
per centum of the amount of principal
of the stock thus subscribed, bearing
an interest of six per centum, per an
num, payable quarter-yearly, from the
first day of the quarter, during which
such subscription shall have been made
and transferable and subject to re
demption in the same manner, and un
der the same regulations and restric
tions, as the stock created by the pre
ceding section of this act: ‘Provided,
That no pari of the stock thus cicateu
f Whole Number, 507. j
shall be reimbursable, without L e- a
- ol the holder or ho.dels oi sin
stock, until alter the whole if (he e igut
per cent, and four and a halt per cent,
stocks, as well as all tl e six per cent,
stock w hich may be create cl tn \ irtuc of
the preceding section, ihali have been
reeicc med.
See. 4. And be it further enacted,
That the commissioners ol’ ihe sinknnr
n
fund shall be-, and they are hereby au
thorized to appoint an agent in Lon
don, and another in Amsterdam, whose
dmy it shall be to receive subscrip
tions and transfers, and to issue lew
certificates in the mam er, and at the
times above me ntioned, and as the edii
cers of the treasury department, er the
commissioners of loans might do ; that
is to say, the agent in London, in favor
of such stock-holders residing in the
dominions of Gre at Bi itain in Europe,
and the agent in Amsterdam in favor
of such stock-holders residing in ary
other part of Europe, as may respec
tively become subscribers : Provided,
That the ee rtificates issued In the said
agents, shall bear interest only from the
iirst day ( f the quarter i ext succeed
ing that in which the subsci iptii n shall
have taken place, and that in relation to
| subscriptions mr.de in old six per cent,
j or deferred stocks, the sums express* and
j i:i such new certificates shall be equal
1 to the amount of the prii cipal of the
old six per cent, or deferred stin ks
thus subscribed, which shall remain
. unredeemed, fur payment e i'the divi
dend payable on such stock, on that
I dr y from w hich the interest on the i e\v
certificates shall commence. The fo
reign stock -holders thus subscribing
wi.h either of the said agents, shall l e
entitleel to receive the divide nd in the
old six per cent, cle feri e and, or tin ee j < r
cent, stock subscribed by them, res
pectively, which shall be pat able on
iliat day, from which 1 Le- interest on
the new certificates shall commence.
And it shall be ti e duty ol tire said a
gcuts, respectivelj, to transmit, before
the end of each quarter, to the lcgistcr
of the treasury, and to the sever. I
commissioners of loans, respectively,
triplicate abstracts ol the certificates of
stock subscribed, and of the new cer
tificates issued by them, during each
quarter, in order that the proper cre
dits may be entered on the books of
the treasury, and of the commission
ers of loans, as the case may be, to the
holders of such new certificates. And
the said ngc nts, before they t rite r upon
the execution of their several offices,
shall, respectively, take an oalh or af
firmation for the diligent and faithful
execution of their trust, and shall also
become bound wilh one or more sure
ties to the satisfaction of the commis
sioners of the sinking fund, or of the
secretary of the treasury, in the penal
sum of twenty thousand dollars, wi’h
condition for their good Lclcviour in
their said offices.
Sec. 5. And be it fur liter enacted ,
Tl at the holders of old six per cent,
deferred, or three per cent, slock, who
may become subsci ibers as ; fore said,
either in the United Suites, or in Eu
rope, and who, on the lirst day of juy
next, and also on the day of the sub
scription, shall be resident in Europe,
may, at their option, which must be
made at the time of subscribing, re
ceive the interest accr uingon the stock,
created by virtue of the preceding sec
tions of this act, either in the UukcJ
States, as father creditors, or at London
or Amsterdam; that is to say, the stock
holders residing, at the times above
mentioned, in the dominions of Gre: t-
Britain in Europe, at London, and t
the rate of four shillings and six pci e
sterling, for each dollar; and the sm k
holders residing, at the times above-