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proprietor of such stock may, on sur
rendering iiis c< rtiticate, receive an
other to the same amount, the interest
whereof shall be payable quarter-year
ly in the United States, in the same
manner as that ur< ruing on the stock
held by persons residing in the United
States.
Sec. G. And be it farther enacted,
That the same funds which heretofore
have been, anti now are, pledged, by
law', for die pay incut of the interest, and
for the redemption or reimbursement of
tb* which may be subscribed by
virtue of the provisions of this act, shall
remain pledged for the payment of in
terest accruing on the stock created by
reason of such subscription, and for
the redemption or reimbursement of
tiie principal of the same. It shall be
the. duty of the commissioners of the
sinking fund to cause to be applied,
and paid out of the said fund, yearly,
and every year, such sum, and sums, as
may be annually’ wanted to discharge
the annual interest and charges ac
cruing on the stock which may be
created by virtue of this act. The
said commissioners are hereby author
ised to apply, from time to time, such
sum and sums, out of the said fund, as
they may think proper, towards re
deeming by purchase, or by reimburse
ment, in conformity with the provis
ions of this act, the principal of the
said stock. And the annual sum ol
eight millions of dollars, vested by law
m the said commissioners, shall be, and
continue appropriated to the pay ment
of interest and redemption of the pub
lic debt, until the whole of the stock
which may be created by the preced
ing si tions of this act, shall have been
redeemed or reimbursed.
Sec. 7. And be it further enacted,
That there shall be allowed to each of
the agents to be appointed by virtue of
tins act, in adition to the necessary ex
penses incurred by them, for printing,
stationary and postage, a sum of three
thousand dollars, as full compensation
for their services. The said agents
and the commissioners of loans, shall
also be allowed such additional sum
as may be actually and necessarily ex
pended lor the clerk-hire requisite for
carrying this act into effect. And
for defray ing the said compensation
and allowances, and such contingent
Charges as m iv be incurred for carry ing
this act into effect, a sum not exceeding
sixteen thousand dollars, to be paid out
of any monies in the treasury, not other
wise appropriated, is hereby appro
priated.
Sec. 8. And he it further enacted,
That whensoever notice of reimburse
ment shall be given, as prescribed by
the second and third sections of this act,
the certificates intended to be re im
bursed, shall be designated therein.
In every reimbursement the prefer
ence shall be given to such holders of
certificates, as previously to the said
notice, shall have notified in writing to
the treasury department their w ish to
be reimbursed. If there should not be
applications to the treasury sufficient
to require the payment of the whole
sum to be applied to that purpose, the
secretary of the treasury, after paying
off all sums for the pay nient of which
applications shall have been made, shall
determine by lot what other.. indicates
shall lie reimbursed so as to make up
the whole amount to be discharged ,
and in case the applications shall ex
ceed the amount to be discharged,
the secretary of the treasury shall pro
ceed to determine by lot what applica
tions shall be entitled to priority of
payment.
Sec. 9. And be it further enacted,
That the agents appointed by virtue of
this act, and the several commissioners
of loans, shall observe and perform
such directions and regulations, as shall
be prescribed to them by the secretary
of the treasury, touching the execu
tion of this act.
Sec. 10. And be it further enacted,
That nothing in this act contained,
shall be construed, in anywise, to al
ter, abridge, or impair, the rights of
those Creditors ui'the United States,
who shall not subscribe to the loan
created by virtue of this act.
NATHL: MACON,
Speaker of the House of lit preset t dives’
GEO : CLINTON,
Vice President of the United Sates, and
President of ’he Senate,
February 11, 1807.— approved,
TH: JEFFERSON.
Loan Oilice, Georgia,
June 2 3d, 1807.
Notice is hereby'given, that in con
formity w ith the provisions of the act
supplementary to the act, intituled
“ An act making provision for the re
demption of the whole of the public
<l* bt ol the United States,” hooks will
be open at the office of the commis
sioner of loans for Georgia, on the first
day 7 of July next, to continue open un
til the seve nte enth day of March, 1808,
inclusively, the fourteen last day sos
each quarter excepted, for the purpose
of receiving subscriptions fer such
parts of the old six per cent, deferred
six per cent, and three per cent, stocks,
as may', on the day of subscription,
stand on the books of the said com
missioner of bans.
Those proprietors of the old six per
cent, and deferred stocks, who may
subscribe, will receive in lieu thereof
anew six per cent, stock, equal to the
unredeemed amount of the stock sur
rendered, redet triable at the pleasure
of the United Stat s, ui and r a proviso,
however, that no reimbursement shall
be made except for the whole amount
of any such new certificate of stock,
nor till after six mon'hs previous no
tice : and the proprietois of the three
per cent, stock who may subscr.br,
will receive in lie u th ie f, a six per
cent stock, equal to sixty-five per cent,
of the amount of three per cent, sur
rendered, redeemable in the same
manner as the new six per cert, above
mentioned but not reimbursable, how
ever, without the assent of the holders,
until alter the whole of the new six
per cent, (given in exchange for old
six ordeferreel as above mentioned) as
well as the whole of the eight per cent,
stock of the United States, shall have
been reimbursed. It is also provided,
that in every reimbursement which
niav take place, a preference will be
given to those creditors who may no
tify their wish to be reimbursed; and
tint, if the applications of that effect
shall at any time either exceed or fall
short of the sum then applicable to that
purpose, the priority of pay ment shall,
so far as may be necessary, be deter
mined by lot.
The present stock-holders who re
side in any part of Europe, and may
assent to that modification, may, at
their option, receive the interest accru
ing on the new stock, either in the U
nited States as heretofore, or in Lorn
don or Amsterdam, at par; in winch
last case, the interest will tie paid there
by the bankers of the United States,
six months subsequent to the day on
which the same would be payable
in the United States and subject to
no variation ; nor to any other deduc
tion than a commission to the bankers,
of one halfper cent, on the interest thus
paid.
JAMES ALGER,
Commissioner of Loans.
NO I E.
Proprietors of 1000 dol
lars nominal six per cent,
stock, subscribed before
the Ist October, 1807, will
be entitled to receive, 619 62 of new six
tween the Ist October and
31st December, 1807, 611 37
between the
Ist January, 6c 17th March,
1808. _ 619 03
Proprietors of 1000 dol
lars nominal deferred, sub
scribed before the Ist Oc
tober, 1807, will be entitled
to receive 855 73
tween the Ist October, and
31st December, 1807, 653 62
——— between the
Ist January, and the 17ih
March, 1808. 831 42
Bring the unredeemed amount of the old
stock on the Ist of July and October, 1807, and
Ist January, 1808. respectively
Proprietois of 1000 dollars three per cent,
stock will be entitled to receive 650 dollars of
new six. t o §
NOTICE.
JOHN J. EVANS having purchased one half the
efV'.biifhrnent of this paper, it will in future be con
duced by EVERITT & EVANS. They solicit a
continuance of favors from their friends and the public,
and allure them that every exertion in the.r power
will be made to delerve it.
John F. Everitt.
John J. Evans.
FOR SALE.
THAT well known PLANTA-
- TION in Camden county, at the
mouth of St. Mary’s river, called
POINT-PFTRE, late the property
liSjMvKM !'J anc * residence of James Seagrove,
l** l ’ fJ ■ elq. containing 720 ac r es of prime
COTTON LAND - On this pi*n-
WmSmwsSEiS tation are an excellent Dwelling
Houle, and fufficient negio fcmfes, &c. in good older.
For a further deferipdon of this deferable and healthy
situation, apply in St. Mary’s, to Mr. StacHovt; and
for a view cf the piat and titles, which are unqueif iona
ble, in Savannah, to Georg* Woonisurr, efq. or to
the lubfcriber.
Samuel Howard.
June 8 cm 58
Cotton Plantation.
FOR SALE, A COTTON PLANTATION.
situated in Camden County, within two miles
i, and in light of the town of St. Mary’s. The
Traid contains 30c acres, icO of which is of a good
quality, and well adapted for the culture of cotton
It adjoins the much adm red plantation of Point
Pctre, and is as hc.T.hy ar.d pleasant a situation as
any in this Hate. On the premises is a well of ve
ry excellent water
tor further particulars, apply to THOMAS H.
MILLER, on the laid plantation, or in Savannah,
to
Taylor & Scarbrough.
June ey c n 67
FOR SALE,
Several Waggon Horses,
Which will be fold low for eafh, if immediate applies
tion is made...Enquire at this office.
J une 25. li
Horses for sale;
T wo, well broke to saddle or chair.
Enquire at Remshart’s Stables.
June 30 L 86.
For sale on reasonable terms,
A dark bay Horse,
Six years old, fit both for the chair and saddle, well
made, and warranted found,and in good order ;iv well
used >0 the town, to which he is accustomed, and ha.
been one y ar in it, and never went astray. Enquire at
this office.
J une 80 6g
Ran away
_ From the fubferiber, ahout
e g h t week, ago, a NEGRO
MAN, named Bob, well known
j 0% in this city and county as a
bricklayer. Any perlon deliv
sting him to me, or to Mr.
Thomas Robertson, will be
genermdly rewarded. Any per.
■” J son found harboring or employ
ing him will be pui’iffied with the urfhoft rig- r of the
Jaw, as he has for several years pall been advertised to
that effect.
Ftity dollar, reward w 11 he paid on conviftion of
his being harbored or employed by any white perf. n,
and twenty-five dollar, if by a free person of colour or
a Have.
Ann Efin.
June 30 68
NOTICE.
TAKEN UP at my plan
jptj tion, in the county of
Wayne, on the 13th of this
month, a NEW NEGROE
/f \ 3} MAN, about twenty one or
kr two years of age ; he calls
, 4 himfelf JOHN, and fays
7“ j he belongs to one Mr. John-
**” fon, of Savannah. He is
- i'pare made, about five feet
nine or ten inches high,
fome of his fore tee h (harp He ha. an old black
hat, a eo'ton jacket, a pair cf oznaburg trowlers, and
a pair of old trowlers, that appear to have been
homespun, wi h Line blue stripes. He brought
with him an axe.
The owner of fatd negro is earnestly requested to
apply for the said negro, pay for this advertisement,
and take him away, as 1 will not be anlwerable for
him.
Allen B. Powell.
Way ie County, June 15, 1807. 6y
TAKEN UP BY THE SUBSCRIBER,
ARUN-AWAY Negro Man named SIMON, fay.
he is the property of William Cooper,efq. of Cray
ton liland. Said Have is about 6 feet high, has a small
fear iu his forehead. The owner is defirtd to prove pro
perty, pay charges and take him away,
Adin Sapp,
On th. Augusta rojd, 85 mtleslrom Savannah.
Iliac 10. 62
SHERIFFS SALES.
On the first Tuesday in August next,
Will be fold a>'he C urr-Houfe. in this city,between
the h urs of 10 and 3 o’clock,
THE UNEXPIRED LEaSE of LOT No. t 9,
of the Chatham Academv, with the improve
ments thereon—taken ut d>’r execution as the pro
perty of Thomas & James Beggs
All that TRACT of LAND, -with'he improve
ments thereon, fi'uate on Wilmington Island, c u
tabling acres, bounded by lands of J hn
Barnard, lands of Robert Barnard, fronting on Was.
law river—taken under execution at the suit ot Jr,ha
H Deubel, as the property of John Barnatd, jun.
pointed ou* by the plantiff’s attorney.
A NEGKO MAN, named MAY—taken under
sundry executions vs. Robert Jordan ; potnttd cut
by the plantifif’s attorney.
T. Robertson, s. c. c.
Savannah, June 30. 6#
On the fn.it Tuesday in August next,
Will be fed at the Court-House in this city, between
the hours of DO and 3 o’clock,
ALL that LOT or PARCEL r.f L AND, situate
on the Thunderbolt road, about two miles fr'rn
Savannah, containing 57 acres, more or lels, with
the improvements thereon—Taken under exec ui ion
as the property of Smith, Sons and Ai.derlon, at
the suit of E. Levensworth S. Cos. the firmer pur
chaser never having complied with the terms of iale,
T. Robertson, s. c. c.
Sav. June 30, 1807 68
WILL be fold t the Court House in Brunfwiek
on thefeventh July next, between the ulual hour,
the following Nagro slaves, taken in execution as ths
property of Thomas Stone, at the suite of Daniel Sul
iivan, under the foreclolure of a mortgage—viz—Mi
nerva, Eve, and Lena. V
JVdliam Payne , S. G. C.
April 29 43
T'—
WILL be fold at the Court House in Jeflferfon, on
Tuesday the 4th August next, between the uiual
hour, of faie, the following Negroes, taken in execu
tion under the foreclofure of a mortgage from Martha
W. Nightingale at the luit of Richard O’Donne), and
to fatisfy the fame—viz—Jim, Cudjoe, Frederic, Will,
J.aura, Frank, Tomba, Violet, Juba, Sina, Sally, Mary
Dura, Lydia, Mauma, Yamma, Commiffa, Quality,
Christopher, Mobita, Duba, Cooley, Commiffa, Coom
ba, and a child of Jim and Violet’s.
D. G. Jones, s. c. c.
June 6. jg
WILL le fold on Tuesday 7th of July next, at the
Court-House in Savannah, between the ufua!
hours of iale, all that plantation near Savannah, k owij
as No. 2, and part oi No 1, in Faiilawn trad;, contain
ing 136 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of the late
genera! Jackson; forecloled as the property of Jame
and Francis D. L. Homaca and others, to latidy i
mortgage due RichardM. William.,
1 homas Robertson, s. c. c.
June 4 57
—mo mii
Wilt be sold, at the court-house in .Jefferson, Cam
den county, on Tuesday , the fourth day of
August next, between the hours often Is 1 three
o’clock, the following property of William Mor
ris, late of Savannah, mere turn , duly foreclosed
by John Dolton, survivor , viz.
ALL that Wharf Lot in St. Mary’s, being
the front of lot No. 4, containing 50 feet
on St. Mary’s street, and running 150 feet west
to Judson’s, water-lot, and from St. Maty’s
street to the river 100 feet, and along the river
100 feet.
AI.SC,
Part of Lot No. 4,beginning at Ready-street,
running west on St. Mary’s street to Judson’s
lot, and on Ready-street 200 feet north to Di
vine Young’s lot, and 150 feet west on said lot
to Judson’s with all the buildings and improve
ments thereon.
ALSO,
Lot No. 43, containing four acres, more or
less, with all the buildings and improvements
thereon. DAVID G JONES,
Sheriff, Camden County,
March 28, ISO 7. 68.
■■ o
On the first Tuesday in July next,
Will be fuld at the Cnur'-Houfe in this city, betweea
the hours nf to add 3 o’clock,
A BAY H >RS£—taken under attachment a.
the property of Lawrence Huron, junr at
the suit ol ‘Lawrence Huron, aid fold by cir'ue of
an order of the hon. the Judge of the ; uperior
Court.
T. Robertson, s. c. c.
Sav, June 26, 1807. 68
’ 11 .- ■ ■ ■■ ■ 1.
For Sale at this Oilice,
And all the Printing offices and Book Store, in the
City,
(Price 12 1-2 Cents)
“ Minutes , Constitution , and Circular Letter of
the General Committee of Georgia Baptists ,
convened at Mount Enon , with an Ap
pendix.
By H. HOLCOMBE, A. M.
Pastor of the Baptist Church in Savannah.”
April 25 40
PUBLISHED
EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAT AND SATURDAY,
BY EVERITT Sc EVANS,
ON THE BAY, SAVANNAH, (GEORGIA)
AT SIX DOLLARS PER ANNUM PAYABLE HALI*
YEARLY, IN ADVANCE.