The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, November 21, 1807, Image 4

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Loan Office, Georgia, June 23 d, 1807. Notice is hereby tfiven, that in con formity with the provisions,of the act supplementary to the act, intituled “ An act making provision for the re demption ol tile whole ol the public debt of the United States,” books w ill b. open at the office of the commis sioner of loans for Georgia, on the first day of July next, to continue open un til the seventeenth day of March, 1808, inclusively, the fourteen last days of each quarter excepted, for the purpose of receiving subscriptions for such parts of the old six per cent, deferred six per cent, and three per cent, stoc ks, as may, on the day of subscription, stand on the books of the said com missioner of loans. 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 stoc k sur- j renderc and, redeemable at the pleasure of the United States, under a proviso, however, that no reimbursement shall be made except for the whole amount of any such new certificate of stork, nor till after six months previous no tice : and the proprietors of the three per cent, stock who may subscribe, will receive in lieu thereof, 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 cent, 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 or deferred 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 may take place, a preference will be given to those creditors who may no tify their wish to be reimbursed; and that if the applications of that effect shall at any time cither exceed or fall short of the sum then applicable to that purpose, the priority oi payment 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 Lon don or Amsterdam, at par; in which k st ease, the interest will be 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 half per cent, on the interest thus paid. ’ JAMES ALGER, Commissioner J Loans not'e. Proprietors of 1000 dol lars nominal six per cent. ■ iioik, subscribed before the Ist October, IHO7, will t)c entitled to receive, 649 62 of new six. —— If subscribed be tween the Ist October and 31st December, 1807* 644 37 —— between the Ist January, Ift 17th March, 1808. ‘ 619 03 —- Proprietors of 1000 tol lers nominal deferred, sub scribed before the Ist Oc toifer, 1807, will be entitled to receive 80S 73 - —• tween the Ist October, and 31st December, 1807, 853 62 —- i..- between the Ist January, and the 17th March, 1808, 83! 42 —■ lleing the unredeemed amount of the old stock on the Ist of July and October, 1807, and Ist January, 1808, respectively. Proprietors of 1000 dollars ,three per cent, stork will be entitledto receive, 650 dollars of Hew six. fo§ Land for sale. .\ Traft of tw > bund *8 ted two acre* and a ha'f in the twelfth diflrift, WiH.if.fon countv, will be Told very low. for forthci information, enquire of th* l‘r t-tcr'. Ncwiufcvr 4—l*7 GERMAN GOODS. August G. Oemler & Cos. Have received from Bremen, via Baltimore, in addition to their former slock, ‘Ehe following Goods, viz. A complete assortment of Looking Glasses Line and middling sort Violins Violin-strings, bridges and screws Hand-Organs, Trumpets Lai it horns assorted Slates and slate pencils Marble Images, Chessmen Glass and Stone Beads Velvet Bindings Silver Spangles, Masks, Cloth-brushes Ladies elegant dressing and work boxes Wafer-boxes, in nests Pictures on glass Crayons in boxes Counters, spectacles, fine tooth combs, kc.&c. ALSO ON HAND. Coffee-mills, needles, silk umbrellas, needle cases, elegant flower-pots, srgar and snuff boxes, garnets, tapes, silk handkerchiefs, chil drens cotton frocks, silk and thread fringes, cheeks and stripes, German rolls, shirting, thread and cotton stockings, hempen osnaburgs platillas, time-pieces, gold and silver watches ; and a variety of other useful articles in their line. Which they offer for sale low for cash or approved town-notes at short sight. November 10 125 B. Bc“cTbROOKsT Having taken Mr. DAVID STF.VENS into copartnership, will in future be engaged in the Grocery and Commission Business, on Wayne's wharf under the firm of 15. & C. BROOKS & Cos. They are now receiving (he following GOODS-, •whic h will be disposed of for cash , cotton, or a/i/i roved paper, as low as they can be obtained in the city. 150 piece* cotton bagging 2000 bulhel? ground > 1000 dirto St tJbes £ SALT ’ 20 hogiheads Mufcovado sugar 50 barrels ditto ditto 2 hogflieads loaf ditto 25 barrels ditto ditto 25 lump ditto 20 chtfts hyfqn tea 15 qr chelks ditto 7 Chu an ditto 25 pipes Holland gin 5 -■ country ditto 2> brandy 10 hogiheads Boston f >..•- 2 Charlestons RUM 10 tons Roflia 5 Swedes C IRON 1 -i country 3 1 ton plough mould* 1 fliot afforttd 1 bar lead Knglilh and American gun powder Calks nails, and trace chains 50 bags ci f1ee...20 bags white race ginger bags pepper and i irnento crate Crockery Wake a few caiks old Sherry of eicellcnt quality Madeira Wine in half pipes and qr. calks 2 half pipes dry Liibon 5 qr. calk do. do. s<> boxes Doolittle’s Candle* 60 do. do. Soap 500 pair Negro hoes 50 kegs manuiaftured Tobacco 10 boxes allotted Saddles, Bridles and Portman teaus 10 do. Cotton Card No 10 1000 do. Sheet Iron 50 do. Negro Pipes 5 do Lnglilh Mustard S bales Humhums 1 baie ! ow priced Yorkfiiire Cloths 1 box Hats, will be fold at a low advance SO barrels Pork a few caiks old Port, bottled, 6 dozen each 2 1-2 dozen low priced ibot Guns Beer's warranted Axes and Hatchets JO” They have large and convenient stores for the reception ot every kind of product, and will continue their services as FACTORS. November 3 122. FOR SALE, A corner BAY LOT, No. 5, Franklin ward, fubjedt to 30 dollars per an num, city ground rent. On the lot is a very conve nient two story dwelling house, and other out houses T 1 e terms will b made easy to the purchaser Also, a likely, healthy, intelligent MULATTO BOY, about 25 years of age ; a complete house ftr vant, and a good waggoner and ploughman. Apply to Bulloch &, Gitn. October 22 117 To be St lcl, or exchanged, AN tftive, sensible, able 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 averle to field work, which it the objeft with he owner. Apply to Bulloch &. Glen. October 29 jjo FOR SALE ON REASONABLE TERMS A Cypress Canoe built Boat, THIRTY odd feet long and five feet wide in th* clear rows with fix oars, is also provided with a fail The above mentioned boat is not one year old, has lately been painted and is in complete erdtr. F#r terms ap ply e th office of this paper. July 9. f* . FOft SALE OR TO LEASE, THAT PLANTATION near Savannah, on the Thunderbolt road, formerly a part of Fair I.awn traft, afterwards cultivated by Richard M. Williams, and late the property of L’Homata; on the premifee area comfortable DWELLING and OUT HOUSES, and part thereof is under fence. For the culture of Cotton and as a market garden, no ficuation near Sa vannah offer such advantages. Richard M. Stites. September 8. 93 „ TO RENT. ” THE PLANTATION on Hu.chmfnn’s Ifiand, opposite Savannah, called Wakds, at prefeiu planted by Doftor Bayard. For terms apply to Joseph Habersham. July *3 . -8 TO BE RENTED. THE HOUSE lately occupied by major Harden, and the adjoining. The tenement No. 2, over Messrs Ogdens be 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. Grand Lodge. * The MEMBERS *>f the A GRANDLODGEofGEOR iefN _ GIA, are notified to attend jpl ** at their Lodge Room in the W Filature, the firft Saturday ‘ n December next, at ten -.1 PUR o’clock in the forenoon, being a grand quarterly commutii —JMm*'ivm. cation, for the e eCtion of officers and other bufirefs °f t^ e Craft. Ihe different committees will have to produce their reports ihe lodges under the jutifdi fti°n of this Grand Lodge, must render in their returns, by their proper repre sentatives ; and in default thereof, the Grand Lodge regulations will be put in force. By order of the R. W. Grand Master. D. D. Williams, Grand Secretary. £s* The editors of the Louisville Gazette, Augusta Herald, and the Mi'ledgeville Intelligencer, are re flected to insert the above twice in their papers. L ovetnber 17 127 The Commi.s>uners oi Pilotage Hereby give notice, that they will receive propo l.ils until the lirll day of next month, for the CON STRUCTING of SIX BUOYS, conformable to one finifhed, and onv half iinifhed, to be l'een, as ffxci mens of the work required, at Messrs R bert L Joi;n Bolton's wharf. The buoys mull be made of tilt. bJI pitch pine, and lo conftrufteil ar. to suit the iron work already prepared an l be similar lo the bu >y which i* now to be l'een Hindied. The unfiniihed bu y is alio to be completed. Security will be requited for the faithfulnefs of the wotkmanfhip, guaranteeing that they (hail be water tight. Propo lals are to be left| with me, fe; led, and at the brlt board alter the firft day of next December, the con tract will be given to the iowelt offerer, under equal l'ecurity tor the faithful performance of the work the abloiute ficurit) required will be expefted to ex. tend to the tightness of the buoys for twelve months’. No advances will be made j but, as soon as finifhed and approved of by he board, the contra# on their part will be complied with tnftanter. The objeft being that of permanent ufcfulnefs to the trade of the porr, it is expected every offer will be predicated, on the ground of fecurtty, to embrace the competency of the work for a fpectfied number of years ; bu-, as above ft.ited, to be water-tight f.-r twelve months, mull be absolute—hence, in tin- offers that may be made, the term of tears for which fecu ntv will be given must be fpecified. Any enquiries which may explain the views of the commiConcrs further, will be answered by either of them. The l'ecurity offered in whole or in part of the foregoing intention, must be named in the propo lals offered ; and it will be remembered, that l'ecurity will only be required against ordinary occurrences, not the events of deli berate violence, nor extraordi nary unintended casualties. By order of the Commissioners, Thomas Pitt, Secretary. Savannah, Nov. 3, 1807. 12+ Five Dollars Reward. RAN AWAY from the fubferiber, on tbe 9th inst. a Negro Wench named TYRAH, about five feet tour or five inches high ; had on when (be went away, an olnaburgh petticoat and a humhums wrapper, and carried away feverai other suits with her. She is about 55 years of age, is very connine and plausible in her stories ; has a fear on the back patt of her head, where the was burnt with fire when flu* was fmali, and the hair has never grown there finee. She is well known about \\ hite-Bluff and Savannah. The abrereward will be paid to 3ny one who wi 11 deliver hex to the fublcriber on Colonel’s-Island; to Mr Wiliam Wooodridoe, in Savannah; or to’the Buffer of Savannah goal, Edmund Adams. November 12—126. 20 DOLLARS REWARD. Ran away from the fubferib er, since the firft of August last, £52% TWO NEW NEGRO FEL LOWS, which were brought from the coast of Africa about one year past, viz. ROM ply, dim, thin vif §pßi|£^iii£S*i3ltied, furlv countenance, about *’ ve feet ten indies high, speaks fcarceiy a word of r r.gliftl WILL, round vtfaged, cb'Ut five feet four inches high, rather a more pleasing countenance than the other All persons are forbid from harboring the above mentioned negroes sand a reward of Ten Dollars for each, with all rcafonable expences, will be paid, if delivered to the keeper of t'avannah Gaol, or to the fubferiber, on his plantation, near Savannah. Joseph Stutz. ©ftober 14— 113 Powers of Attorney For sole at this office, ran sale, Two Prize Tracts of Land: One in Baldwin county, 14th diftri&j the cthr ir. Wilkinson county, V7th diftriCl. The above will b . fold low Apply to the Printers of the Republican. November lit—l2y—m NOTICE. All persons having any demands against the estate of Mas ia Louise Lrrr svre,l ate of the county of Cam • den, deceased, are requested to f. ud them in, properly attefted.to the fubferiber,on or before the firft day of January next, as he will make application to the hon orable the court of ordinary for letter-, diflniffory from said admimnrauon, on the firft M. nduy in January neat. C. 80. el, Adm’r. November 17 f§o 123 Administrator’s Sale. On If cduesday the Oth day of December next , will be sold, The HOUSE and BUILDINGS, lately occupied by James Shaffer, deceased, in Weft Broad street. Also, an affortmeut ol CARPENTER’S TOOLS, houfe ho!d and kitchen FURNITURE £cc.—being the pio. perty of the estate of the said James Shaffer. Frederick Shaffer, Adm’r. O&obei 29 120 Marshal’s Sales. On the first TUESDAY in December next, Will be ibid, at the Court House, tn the city of Sar vannah, The following NEGROES, Levied on as the property of Richard Pearis, by virtue of an execution obtained by Caig St Mnchel 5 Fogy, Doll, I.ticv, Cloe, Maria, Ge<-ige, Nancy, Pearis, Jenny, Kate, Harriet, Susannah, Kate, Jack, Body, Adonis, Prince, Monday, Dick, Virginia, Smart, Kata, l’ollidore, Hose, Billy, Minday, Ge r gia, llm el, v ' arr .l"on, Fanny, Sail, Francis, Frede rick, Bet, Harry, Hob, little Dina, Puff-, Betty, Edinburgh, Beck, Violet, Bob, Tom. Samfoo, Peg gy, Sam, Joe, Sunday, Dick, Sue l'omerl'et, D-na, Patience, Mary, Hannah and Silvy. AI.SO, Sundry Articles of Furniture, and a quantity ot Cotton in the Seed. John Boog, D. M. D. C. November j 122 . Marshal’s Sal cs. On the first TUESDAY in December next, Will be fold at the Court House, m the city of Sx vannab, Forty-eight NEGROES, levied on as the proper, ty of J- hn Wood, by virtue of an execution obtain ed by Charles M. Lide. ALSO. The plantation called Li:.NDEN HIT L, eonfist. ing of two thuds of a tract of land, fi.uate and ly i g on the north fide of Crooked K iver, in the coun ty of Camden, in this state, originally granted to J ic >b Weed, about the year 1779, containing by ori ginal survey, 719 acres, or the eabears, bounded on the fourft by Crooked River, cn the east, Crooked Creek and vacant marsh or marsh fu; posed to be vi. cant, on the weft by lands belonging to the eitate of Woodford Mabry and to George Woodruff, and on the north by lands belongirgto the estate < f general Greene. Ihe laid two thirds of faio traft amount ing to fur hundred acres, more or lefs.b. mg situate at the upper or weft end of said tr-cl, adjoining Mabry a.id Woodruff's 1 rafts as aforefaid, and divi ded or to be divided off from the balance of the ori ginal survey, by a line commencing on Crooked Riv e , and running back reads the said survey, and which was lately conveyed by James Seagrove, cfq. of st. Marv's, to James Johnston, elq of .Savannah, in trust to and for the use and be hoof of the wile and children cf the said John Wood Also, with the improvements on the trust, the cr -p of cotton, corn, and other provilionx, two mules, ft ck oi cat tle, and fome household furnitute. Ben. Wall, m. and. c. November 3 Isl Sheriff’s Sales, On the first Tuesday in December next, At the Town of Jefferfot), between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clatk, WILL be txpofed to file, a negro Have named GEORGE, seized under execution and wi 1 be fold as the property of Mofej Harrai, to fatisfy a judg *• meut in favor of Davis & Gunn. 7. As also, ail that Lot being a part of Lot No. 4, in the town of St. Mary’s, with improvements, contain ing —— leet on St. Mary’s street, and extending back two hundred leet, levied on and will be fold to fatisfy judgment obtained by Mair Sc Mears, against Joseph Dorr, Conditions ol tale ealh. D. G. Jones, s. c. c- October 27—-U 9 FORMER SHERIFF’S SALE. On the first TUESDAY in December next, M ill be lola at the Court House in Savannah, be. tween the hours of ten and three, One undivided half part of WII ARE LOT, No it, bounding weft on Wayne’s, north on the river, east by Caig 5c Mitchel, south opposite Franklin new lots ; containing one hundred feet more or less —to be fold by virtue cf an execution, administrator and administratrix of John Herb vs T. U. P- Charl ton and Henry Putnam. Alio, LOT No. 37, Columbia Ward, with the improvements thereon—fold by virtue of an execu tion, Gatterer and Ward vs. Henry Putnam. T. Robertson, f. s. c. c. Oftober ji—l2l SHERIFF’S SALE. On the first TUESDAY in December next, Will be fold at the court-house in Brunswick. Giyno county, between the hours of ten and three, A Lot in said town, No. 45. Levied on as the property of Benjamin Hart, b 7 Solomon Moody, constable. rind returned to me tof tisfy fur.dry executions. Cc editions of sale, calh. William Payne, i. c. c- Glyan county, Oft. an.— 2 *3