The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, November 07, 1807, Image 4

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LANDING I'rom brig 1) J. A -V, U elieft? HYSON TEA 5 ri|es MAUI IK A WINE SOAP an<i CANUTES <if the moll approve brand PIPES in boxes, For fak l>y John S. Mitchell, Johnston’s wharf. Ofto ber , t 119 (iinn Bags. Just recavmi and for fair, 50 pica s rf* narrow BAGGING, well calculated for ginn and picking Bags. Norman M‘Lcod. August 29. 94 Crockerv Ware. ‘ ftrcdvrd on consignment , ficr > hip America, from l.n” rfio’d, to crate, well afTnrted CROCKERY WARE, which will be fold vet y low. Apply to Taylor &. Sc. rutOuifh. September *29. im. The Subscriber HAVING taken ‘be W<! \RP and STORES for tneily occupied by Wiluam Ht/.vrta, elq. oilers Ins fei vke* in the I‘actar.tre and Commission Business,- And will be grateful for ar.y favor, conferred on him. George Pitcher. Octfcer 10. t ]i; II vet a Du k a id Brown 11 illant'S : j. Tbe bjtKriUr ha. recetvrd a large quantity ol the i , w . abort irtidta. ALSO, iftsjfro Cloths and Blanks t c , ittd for fj)e at and low advance. H tO t \ ... , ace W'liham \\ uodbruag’c. <>M>.a-r 9. ■ + ‘ 109 REMOVAL. THE Subfcribrrs 1 avt removed to the large ftonc Vuilding, mi I ayiok tk Sc a a koto it's wharf*; where they art nuw receiving a principal part l! their Fail Supply ol Goods, Sy the America, eaprain Niriiors.andthe Atixan- V tt Hamuton, captaiu Ca iaauan, from l.ivefpool, id for laic by James Dickson is. Cos. Scptemb r 26. tii 106 ~ CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH'” Academy. THE fubferibers rcfpedtlully inform their fellovr , ci izens, that they have affocu ed together for the pur* j po c of cmiJufling a compreheiiftve course of USE- * i’UL and Llell.RAl. EDUCATION, on the plan of j apptoved and lucceLful seminaries in the mrthcru ; Jl.uct, and in F.uiopu. j Ihe Wademy include? an ling ifh, a -Cl a (Ileal, and a ‘ Mathematical School; alio, or. appropriated lolely to ‘ till union of young ladie'. ivliich in entirely separate fr.>m tin oihi rs Ihe pupH, ni gonoral, are aiefu ly | in iiuidcd in the various-hi anohes tvloch are compelled ‘ in-a regular ami ccmpUae LnglKh education. In dm j course, in conjurdtinn with thou-Geographical lellont, . they a.c taught to delinea'e Maps and Charts, and to 1 ole the Globes and other iu&iunients, rfltrftrutive of Geography and Altronomy. In the Greek aid Latin department, the (Indents, af. ter ha mg laid a folul foundation in the llraniniur and ot t r elementary books, arc eondudhd thud such parts of the celehrated proft and poetical writers ol antiqoi ty,as experience and the bed ulage have ftveivn to be cftedual in the formation of ready and exadt claflical Jcho art. The leirons and exercises of the Mathematical School are adapted to make tile Undents tkihul and expert cal eulators, in whatever pwfuit the application of their Xil-atheinatical knowledge may become uec dary. The PUPILS attending the LADIES’ SCHOOL in addition to their literary education, are iiiftrucled in plain work, embroidery, muftin w ork, &c. by a lady who is employed for that purpofo. DRAWING and PAIN i ING, Portrait, I andfeape tr.d Flowers, are alio taught in the schools, by an oxtxft of diftinguiflic J talents. Whatever ability, long experience and sedulous at tention to profcflioual iniproveinem may h ive confer red ■ n the fublcribers, has been fauhtully exerted to et'aliliftr in their Academy a fyllent of inltrudion, v huh, for method, dilcipHnt and extent, Ihould pre fellt to young prrfi. of either sex, in Savannah and th surrounding country, as many facilities of improve Went a. are to be obtained in any other(not collegiate) inftjtmion. The fnbfcribers would do great injustice totbeirfeel ings, did they not avail thtmfelves of the present op portunity of offering to their friend, and the pubic, h fir finccrc and grateful acknowledgements tor the ii- Deril pitnnujrp they have individually ejperienced, Cncc heir etiabliihment in this city ; and they trull, th it a sacred regard to the nmra s, and a unremitting iolicitude foi ihe *cal improv* tnnt of their pupils, will It'tuie to them a continuance of the public favor. W . (irccn. \\ . Pi inco. Tar further particulars, apply at the Academy, hi dice*, opp>uu. colon tl Sur 1 lman’?. September n. j f jCh Loan Office, Georgia, June 23(/, 1807. Notice is hereby given, that in con formity with the provisions of the act supplementary to the act, intituled “ Ah act making provision lor the re demption oi’the whole of the public debt ol the United States,” books will be ojm.li at the othcc of the commis sioner of loans for Georgia, on the first day of July next, to continue ojkti un til the seventeenth day of March, 1808, inclusively, the fourteen last days of each quarter excepted, for the purpose of rcccyving subsc rijitions . lor such jrarts of the Qid six per cent, deferred xx per cent, and three per cent, stocks, as may, oh the day of subscription, stand on the books of the said com missioner of loans. Those projMiietors of the old six pc.i cent, anti 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, redeemable at the pleasure of the United States, under a proviso, however, tlart no reimbursement sh;)ll lie made except for the whole amouiA of any such new certificate cJ’stock, nor till after six months previous no tice : and’the'proprietors of the three’ jxir cent, stock who may subscribe, will receive l in lieu thereof, a six jxt ci nt stock, equal to sixty-live per cent, of the amount/ three per cent, sur rendered, redeemable in the same manner as the new six per cent, above- , mentioned but not reimbursable, how- j Over, \\ iiliout the assent of the holders, ! until after the whole of the new six j per cent, (given in exchange for old j six or deferred as above mentioned) as I well as the whole of the eight per cent, j stock of the United States, shall have ! been reimbursed. It is aiso provided, I that in every reimbursement which may take place, a preference will be j given to those creditors who may no tifv their wish to be reimbursed; and that il the applications of that effect shall at any time either exceed or fall short of the sum then applicable to that puipose, the priority of jiayment shall, so far as may be necessary, be deter mined by lot. The present stock-holders whore side in any part of Luropc, anil 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 Lon don or Amsterdam, at par; in which last case, the interest will be paid there In 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 am oilier deduc tion than a commission to the bankers, of one hall per cent, on the interest thus paid. JAMES ALGF.R, Commissioner of Loans NO TE . Proprietors of 1000 dol lars nominal sis per cent, stock, subset ibod before the 1-n October, 180 TANARUS, will be entitled to receive, 619 62 of new six. tween tbe Ist October and o 1 st December. 1807, 644 37 —— between the Ist January,& 17tb Match, 1808. 619 03 Proprietors of 1000 dol lars nominal deferred, sub scribed before tbe Ist Oc tober, 1807, wili be entitled to receive 855 78 - —. tween tbe Ist October, and 31st December, 18t)7, 853 62 between tbe ‘lst January, and the 17th March, 1808, 831 42 —. ilcing tbe unredeemed amount of the old stock on the Ist of July and October- 1807, and Ist January, 1808. respectively Proprietois ot 1000 dollars gthrec per cent, stock will be enutledto new six. foi) Ivees’ Cyclopedia. SuMcribcr* re informed, that the FOURTH NUMBER i. receive,!, and ready for delivery at this Olfice. Ihe Tilth and Seventh aie Ua.ly looked for Irani Fiultdclf’Lf. SHERIFF’S SALE. i On the fust TUESDAY in December next, Will be foul at the coiirt-houl’e in Brunfv. ick, Glynn county, between the hours of ten raid three, A Lot in said town, No. Levied on a*, the jiroj.eriy cf Benjamin Harr, by Solomon Moody, con 11 able aid returned to me roIV* tisf. lundry executions. Conditions ot fair, calli. William Payne, s. u. c. Glynn county, Oft. 22 —123 On the first TUESDAY in December next, \Vi!i|i>c loin at ‘.hi Court Iloufe in Savannah, be . tvveep tlie hours often and three, One undivided half part of W*•AR T LOT, No. 11, bounding weft oh Waync’r, north on tbe river, erlt i.v Csig Si Mbelie!, IV nth oppofue r'r .nkiin new lots t ctlrtaianig-one hundred feet more or U ft. to be fold by ;v;',i tue of an cxeciuaon, adminiilrator and rdmiuiltiatrix •'! John Herb vs T. V. I*. Clitirl ton ar.d Henry Putjiam, Alio, i'.O'r No.’ 37, Columbia Ward, with the imj/rovemeiits tbereoW —fold by virtue of an execu tion, Catterer and Ward vs. Henry l’utnam. T. Robertson, t. s. c. c. Oftober Ji —121 - . ■■ IViarshal’.s Saks. On the first TUESDAY in December next, Will btT'old at the Court House, m the city of Sa vanna'', Forty-eight NEQKQLS, levied m as the proper ty of John Wood, by virtue of au execution obtain ed by (Charles'Nil Lide. Also. The plantation ealieir Lt.NDEN HILL, consist mg ol two thuds ot a tract 01 land, firuate and ly i .g on the m rtli I’d ■ of Crooked Kiver, in the c-uil ty of Cantden, in tliis f ate, originally giantcd to Jacob Weed, about ihe year 1779, containing by ori ginal lurvey, 719 acres, or the eabouts, bounded on the fouili by Crooked River, on tbe eall, Crooked Creek and vtcant aiarth or niai.'i fug.polled to be v - cant, on the weft by lands belonging to the of. Woodford Mabry and to George Woodruff, anu on tlie north by lands belonging to the tftaie of general Greene. The laid tv.o thirds of lain tract amount * mg to four hundred acres, more or lei's, being situate 3 at the tipper or weft end of said traft, aij uning J Mabry and Woodruff's trafts as aforefa.d, and divi t ded or to be divided off from the balance of the or 1- tgir.r.l fur.’ :y, by a line commencing on Crooked ILv tr, ar.d running hack rerofs the said survey, and jj which was lately conveyed by James oeagrove, efq | of St. Mar? ’s, to James Johnston, efq of Savannah, in trull to and for the use and behoof of the wife a and children of the laid Joint Wood Als , with f ‘.he improvement on tlie traft, the cr p of cotton, j corn, and other provisions, two mules, ft ck ol cat- J tie, and lome household furniture. jj Beit. Wall, JJ. D. G. I November 3 I*2 Marshal’s Sales. On tbe first TUESDAY’ in December next, Wi l be fold, at the Court House, in the city of S.- vanntdi, ‘ The following NLGROLS, ; Levied on as the property of Richard Fearis. by virtue of an execution obtained by Caig & Viuehel : Fogy. Do'l, Luc? , Clce, Maria, Ge- rg” Na-cy Pearis, Jenny, Ka'C, Harriet, Susannah. Kate, J >ck, Rody, Adonis, I‘r'ecc, Monday, Dick, Virginia. S nart, K.ato, Poiiidore, Role, Billy, Minday, Geo - • gia. Il'muel, Sainfoin Funny, Sail, Fv - cis, Frede rick, Bet, Harry, Bob, little Dina. Pull > Betty, Edinburgh, Beck, Violet, Bob, Tom. Sam 00, Peg gy, Sant, Joe, Sunday, Dirk. Sue. somerset, Dina, ( Patience, Mary, Hannah and Silvy. 1 AI.SO, 1 Sundry Articles of Furniture, and a quantity oi • Cotton in the Seed. John Boog, D. M, D. G. November 3 122. Sheriff’s Sales. On the First Tuesday in December next, At the Town of Jefferfon, between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clack, WILL be expoled to sale, a negro slave named GEORGE, feixed under execution and wi l be fold a? the property oi Moles Harra',to fatisfy a judg ment in favor of Davis & Gunn. Asalfn, all that Lot being a part of Lot No. 4, in the town of St. Mary's, with improvements, contain ing feet on St Mary’s street, and extending back two hundred lect, levied on and will be fold to fatisfy a judgment obtained hy Mair ft Mears, againll Joseph Dorr. Conditions of sale calh. D. G. Jones, s. c. c. October 27—119 Administrator’s Sale. On Wednesday the O’h day of December next, veill be sold, The HOUSE and BUILDINGS, lately occupied by ! James Ihaffer, deceased, in Weft Broad street. Also, an aflbrtment of CARPENTER'S TOOLS, houfe huld and kitchen FURNI I'l'RE Btc.- being the pro perty of the eftateof the said James Shaffer. l’ reuenck Shaffer, Adm’r. Oiftobet 29 lao To be sold, or exchanged, AN iftive, sensible, ab'e bodied NEGRO FEL LOW, about 32 years of age ; a complete axe man, and w II calculated for an Augusta boat, or wharf hand. The owner would exchange him for anew ne gro, as he is averse to field work, which is tlie object with he owner. Apply to Bulloch Ik Glen. Odtober 29 120 ’ TO BE RENTED . THE HOUSE lately occupied by major Harden, and t-he office adjoining. The tenement N0.2, over Messrs Ogdens & Baker’s store, and several other houses. The situation and terms of which may be known, on applica tion to Joseph Habersham. April 30. 42. Hills ot Sale, V?r Sale atthis office. i TO LET, That air. and convenient HOUSE, In Odingsell-ftreet, lately occupied hy Mr. Jacob Inirn. Poffeflion will be given immediately. )or rartitulars, enquire of John \Y. Shaffer. October I. TO RENT. THF. PLANTATION on Htt.chinfon's Ifl.-.itd, ■ ppofite Savannah, called W Anns, at present planted uy I loft or Bayard. For terras apply to Joscjih Habersham. JuV *3 . ? 8 N E W Sc Medicinal Store, On the Jhy ojifiositc the Exchange, next door Id Messrs Taylor Ls •ScJur.FEJt. Dr. J. B. BERTHELOT, RESPECTFULLY informs hi* friends and the pub lic, that he las just received a complete affortinent cf all kinds of Drugs, Patent and other Medicines. T)r. J. B. Bert helot, PESPECTULI.Y informs the public that he pofTci*- fes a sovereign remedy for all forts of Venereal Dis eases—parlous of both sexes can with confidence make ufeofit. The advantages of this remedy arc, that a young man may take this medicine, and he per fectly cuied, without a difeovery on the part of his con nections j also, the patient may, without apprehending any dang;r,expofe Limfelf to cold, night air, and rain, ar.d purtfe his ulual avocations, as it requires .no par ticular rqgimen, other tr.an to iuftain from the conunif fion of excises. Those who may apply to- him at his mediums Ihop, near the Exchange, may be aiiurtu of the moffprofound secrecy being obierved. Augut 29. 94 Board of Fire Masters, Savannah, September 14 th. ISO 7, ! r PHE BOARD OF FIRE MASTERS, from a J iateinfpection of the Fire Buckets, are induced to recomntnd to the citizens, a due observance of the ; Fire Orlinancc, by keeping their Fire Buckets in gcod j order, aid letter ed, and m lase convenient places 1 lie : law wi'l be rigidly enforced again!! all those who use -fire b. acets, except in case of alarm. Lx tract from the Minutes. ’3 Thomas Pitt, Clerk. DIST RICT OF GEORGIA. c , 1j S ', , l IN ADMIRALTY. SriTES, cletk. 3 The f resident of the United States to the mar shal of he said (tint i . greeting. WHEREAS a libel hath been fi ed and exhihi'ed ill the bid court against the brig Fortune, her tack t, I furnittife and apnare!, whereof TTieophilus Elfwo’ .it i is .naftgr ar.d c; mmander, for a fuel of money due to Davis and Carroll of the city of Cha lefton, ill the flare of South'Carolina', merchants, on bottomry of the fi-.d brig Now. theiefore, you are commanded to cite ; and admonilh the maftcr, cA?'ner, and al! other per son who iiave, or pretend to have, any right, interest, propeny c aim or demand in, to, or upon the (aid brig, ca.lcd the Fortune, now riding at anchor in the port of •Savannah, w hereof the said Theophi us hlfworth now is. or late was mailer, to be and appear before the hon orable William Stephens, e q judge of the Dillrict Court, for the difti iet of Georgia, at a fpeciai court of admi-alty, to beheld at c-avanuah on Monday the ninth day of November next, ar ten o’clock in the fore noon of tne fame day, to an fiver Davis & Carroil on the merits of the said libel, so that right and juftitc may be done in the premises. YVitaefs the honorable William Stephens, judge of said coirt, at Savannah, this twenty-fourth day of c tolier, in the year and our lord one thousand eight hun dred and feveiu Mitchell Sc Bulloch, Proctors for Libellants. Odtober 39 190 A REWARD OF 15 DOLLARS 4 VTI.L be raid to any person, for apprehending a likely young negro fellow, named ISHMAEL, and lodging aim in goal. He isa bout 5 feet t or 7 inches high, yi cl an active ftrorg make, but a little bow legged, his countenance biack and smooth, his hair i (hort hat regtlar 4nd neat, his manner (when vexed) is in ft.lent aid caring, fie is extremely artful and piatifib e ; he had on white woollen pantaloons and avaiftcout ami an old Ei-or’s biue jacket. He has a canoe with him, therefore it is supposed he keeps about c avannah river, or Whittr.arlh and the neighboring islands. He belong* to the eiatc of W. Neyle decealtd, is wel known a bout town, and lately had a wench of the late Mrs. Bhick aa wile. All mafttrs of vefiels are cautioned against carrying off the said negro. Fifty Dollars will he paid on conviction in a court of justice, of his having been harbored by a white, and twenty live dollars by a black person. S. Neyle, August 29. 9-1 one of the executor’w 20 DOLLARS REWARD. Ran away from the fubferib.. er, ftree the tlrft of August last, two new negro fei -.ry \ V LOW S, which were brought lom coal ‘ c - about \.V one rear past, via. F'O.MPEV, dm, thin vis. g> and, surly countenance, about fiiiceiv a word of “ngli.lv. WILL, rou and vfaged, ab'ut five feet four inches high, rather a more pleading countenance than the ot her Ah perfoo.s are forbid trrjr. harboring the above mentioned r.egrres ; ar.d a reward of Ten D’ llari for each, with all rcafonabie expences, will he paid, if delivered to,the keeper of savannah Gaol, or t the lublcrtber, on hts plantatien, near Savannah. Joseph Stutz. Oouber 24—i;ft Si *