Public intelligencer. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1809, September 04, 1807, Image 1

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[Vo;. I.] SAVANNAH, (G-sougsa,) printed by V A LEX AN I >ER ‘S. 5 O ‘ •, j defl-ou* of Ik tog coatinucd iii the Ofnr - he •’ •.v holds of CLERK of COULCLL, r licks ct.e kppuit of Lk tritncb at the euiaing e’cdtica. Au&uft aS 5Z +* i HENRY W. WIL I IA M $ Is * Cjttdidafe for the OFFICE of CL kit K ff the v/f k CfttW k„*•5 ■'tv; ??!!■ CO.YI t E * t *.* :.£*.* .. Aisyitt £ • .53 the SUBSCRIBER, ACQUAINTS the Citicsus of Savatwah and i the Electors x t ‘Chjitham County generally, that-he | v.-: tbe a Candidate, the cafuing Kioftiun for the : C/SvC of i M* whhflhy; AuguS a3 53 WE ate authorifed to an*! r.ottncc Mr. Christopher Gunn, as a; Candidate for Aidennan, at the en-i filing eleflion. August 7 47 70 LYE ELECTORS 07 CHATHAM COUNTY, Intending to be a candidate at the j approaching eletiion for SHERIFF, of this County, I now apprise my fel- : low citizens thereof, pledging myfelf for a faithful difefiarge of the duties cf the office.—l (hall be thankful sot , their fuftrage ’ JOHN EPPINGER. August 25 5a WE are atuhorifed to Rate that! John Chriftnpher Gy gel is arand: i-dr for the Office of Clerk of the Market, at the ensuing ele&ion.^ August 25 52 D. D. Williams acquaints his friends and fellow''citizens that he is a candi date for the office cf clerk to the City Council, and requests their support at the ensuing election. , August 25 53 . are authorifed to (late, that Mr. Charles Cope is a Candidate for the Office of City Marfhil, at the en - suing September elecuon, ’Auguft” 4 4 6 tirj ; . |C3“ I beg leave to announce to the public that [AMES CLARK, is a candidate for CITY MARSHAL, at the next election. A REPUBLICAN, August 1 to 48 fu> H. REYMOLDS oflferq.hira-. fdf as a candidate for Cl-rhos tht Market , at the ensuing election end fit heus the aid of his friends. August ii. 4 g f offer my fell a Candidate for Clerk to Council, and solicit the fu fife rages of my fellow-citizensat the approaching cSedion, „ CEO: PITCHER. A euft 7 47 $3” JOSEPH DAVIS offers Lmldt a candidaie for the office of Coroner, at the ensuing eleflion, and fo.iciti the fuffrages of his fellaw-citi Zeru j August 18 40 Notice. ALL persons having demands against Lit estate- of fames Shaffer, are r au-sted if present them legally authenticated; and those indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment' to . / REDK.'SIIAFFER, AJtn'r. August 18 f 9 üblic FRIDAY, LOAN OFFICE, GEORGIA, ! June 23 d, 1807. | Notice is hereby given, ihat in con-j fortuity with the provisions cf the atl | supplementary to the aft, imitled “ An ! act making provision for the re dump liOn of Af v?*. ’ K ?* f tire United States,” books will be open attheoffice of the commissioner of loaes i for Georgia, on the fir ft day of July next, to continue open until the seven-j teemh day of March, 1808, inclusive ■ 3y, the fourteen iaft days of each quar* • ier excepted, for the purpose of re-! ceiving subscriptions for fach parts of 1 the old fix per cent. cLferred fix per cent, and three per cent, stock, as may,, on the day of fub'fcription, {land on j the books of the {aid coininiflioner of loans. Those proprietors of the old fix per cent, and deferred flocks, who may fubferibe, will receive in lieu thereof; anew fix per .cent. Ilcck, equal to the? unredeemed amount of the flock fur 1 rendered, redeemable at the plea lure of 1 the United States, under a proviso, however, tha too reimburfernent (hall be made except for the whole amount cf any such new certificate of flock, nor nil after fix months previous no tice : and the proprietors of the three par cent, flock who may fubferibe, will receive in lieu thereof, a fix per cent, {lock, equal to fixty-five per cent, of the amount of three per cent, fuvrendered-, redeemable in the fame manner as the new fix pci cent. h*-vt. mentioned but not rdmhuriable, how ever, without the a {Tent of the h. ! i,.rs,; until after the whole of the new fix, percent (given in exchange for offi fix or deferred as above mentioned) e; well as the whole of the eight per cent. I flock of the United Hcues, fhail have! been reimbursed. It ij alio provided,! that in every rdutburfentem which may take place, a preference will be! given to those creditors who may no-1 tiTy “their with to be reimbursed ; nrr j that if the applications to that efrcct I (hall at ar.v time either exceed or fall” short. _ of the furn then applicable toj that purpose, the priority of payment] fhail, so far a* may be necefiary, be] determined by lot. ? The present Hock-hoi Jers who re J fide in any pan of Europe, and mat I ; a (lent to that modification, may, cJ their opiion, rertive she in ten: ft ac cruing on the new dock, cither in the United Slates as heretofore, or in Lon don or Am-fterdarn, aroar; in which last case, the ir.tsrcft will be paid there by the bankers of the United States, fix Tivmtbs fohfequent to the day on which the fame would be payable in the United .States and fubjeec to no variation; nor to any ether deduftion than a cornnifiioner to the bankers, of one half per ceric, on the interest thus maid. JAMES ALGER, Commissioner of Leans, N 0 T E, Proprietors of 1000 dol lars nominal fix per cent, flock, fnbfcribed before the fir ft of Odo her, 1807, will be entitled to receive, CIS G 2 01 new fix. ■ If t'ubfi:’ bed be tween the firit of Oftobt sh<J3ld December, loC7, Gif 37 | _—z between the , lft January, Sc 17th March, 1507. ‘ 619 03 Proprietors of 1600 dol lars nominal deterred, fvih feribed before the firft of | October, 1307, will be eui> [ tied to receive 355 73 —*— j If fubferibed be * tween the firft-Odtober, and ! 31st December, 1807, 853 €2 —•— , between the Ift January, and the 17th I March, 1808, 831 42 * Ering the unredeemed amount of the old {took v \ .. t.k ;'V iii> W l . WcAu. . ieffi ( y 2111 -1 •*!” - • January, 1808, refpeftively. Proprietors of 1000 dollars three per cent, will be entitled to receive 650 dollars of new i fix. 3QOO BUSHEVS LIVERPOOL ! GROUND SALT I to ions IRON, afibusd 40 bhds. SUG-iR, forr-.e very fine 1 29 JAMAICA RUM high 4T p.-uot j 20 a-, calks Old SHERRY WINE * 30 pip -s FRENCH BRANDY 13 —— real HOLLAND GIN . 50 boxes NEGRO PIPLS. Iso talks EROWN STOUT, -(qo.Y;i;> ] warranted)- Jo Katie’s ireflr FLOUT j Together nsith a general assortment oj w:ll cho; a GROCERIES, AT RETAIL, IS OFFERED FOR SA I ’r By t>. tc C. l >a--O a^ , WHO HAVE RECEIVED OX CONSIGN- M ENT) ‘<o il AF. K 1:1 i Prime Fork, R/Ifirh will b-- S id lew Hr CM; or <j r pro .eo Ftp r, July jo 2ct 39 Land Lottery Notice-.. t t /-x P ty 1 1 1 * 1 i u -Jcj ‘.is who live *'{: inch’s t -■ j Land Lottery, which a •v;c--J Irsv. | nig the 1 hor iaS tnord , m 7, u iei j may fee a (L-ternem -A tb.e chav bi : , th ] fubforihCi’s., near ti:e ph y u• t ::. Y Leg suibofifed bv t’: ( r puhfilhor, Mr.’ D printer, ir< LxuiLd'e, who will wee* j !■’<? -!y hi a with th : fills est those wbc t S . r -■ v• j* It ;ioSc who fln-rv prizes pay cr cent and t’iofe v/ho do no> find then rmmei : I he liH on examination, p w vi 1 2 cents j M. WHITLEY. f.yc'-rrbcT a. 54 N. L For ihe purpose of not dtuuur.. j -iv.L-;. rn vH o with to kno-v bar :b - 5 -oriuue nre.y hr, an alphabetical lift vv 1 be kept, at tha place appointed in Savti. • | .b. Oipha-i-, chances examined gratis. FOR SALE 9 N LOT of LAND known in the ger: /vY eral plan of ihoie Lots fold unrfi ■•xccinon bv th late Amt role Gordon K q. Federal Marshal, s* tbe property ■ John J. ZuLI,, dec. by ‘be N '■■• ($•) fie.- Irontiiig till, e ftrvets. O the pi r:.:;r> a*e an a!mod new dwelling boufe r ki.chan, the M 11 u ry is v.>el -fitiilhed. having a good well o! water at the c me? All >. the unexpir-d Icafehold ot lot N (gj five, Ironing Bryan street, to the la April, together with the dweti.it, house, shop ac.d o'.he 1 improvements dme. >n, now occupied by the iubfcribei, in Oglethorpe Ward, and a goo 1 Hand for business. Cjrdttio s caffi.’ A >p!v to EL.AS ROBERT. Sav’h. July 34 40 Notice i.; hereby given, That nine months from this date, application vail! be made to the I Icnorable the Inferior t otirt o! C'.a- I tham County, for an order o- Court to di-poti of ! I ot. No. 2, r, Sc 7, la Warren Ward, Iso, 23 in Wafhiugton Ward, 2 3 of Lot No. 3. Je'ayl tTihiug and 1-2 of Let letter F- in the village of rt. iher with the improvement* thereon, fituat: 10 the ~ty of .saranrah, for tile benNic or the Heirs & cre ditors of Major Edward Harden, deceased. Edward Harden, - ’* April’ s * a ;S, Intelligencer. SEPTEMBER 4, 1807. Norm an M■L ea n 0W: llx am E. B. :>i k £s . Foreign Nczvs. SEVENTY-EIGHT. H BULLETIN OF THE GRAND ARMY. [On comparing the Tra fiction of the 78?! “uft. so, a* r--d- -'V--; . ‘ r l.fi -O F ■ j-sis. f- j ■ .'.l i-iu ; of., fi *.ve find tha .tht fwPotv.ag prt :r ----minary rem-.; ks .re omi.trd—* they are of conie quenee as u { me meafu e aeo-nni n for iho !c...g ii.dotivity ol tne cnnd s mies.— tuit, 77w.] IhItSBERG, J lJr,e 12* Ncgocia'ions cf Peace had ukert place during the whole winter. A. general congreL had b en propof.d to France, to which ail ihe belhgtrtnt powers must have been admitted, i ur key alone excepted. The Emperor had Keen juilly indignant at such a,pro portion. Altera few month-, parley it-;-, i. was agreed that all the bdlige rent powers, without exception, ffiould lend plenipotentiaries to ihe congrvfs vda-. i. should be held at Copenhagen, i he Emperor had made known that Tmkey was admitted to make com mon cause in the negecmior.s with France, there was no inconvenience • n England tucking common cause v ith Rufiia. The enemies then afe. :d upon whatbafis the congress woukl -*. ve to negociate. They propofeT non. -and would, however, have the Emperor propoie fonje. ihe Fnt , r< 1 had no hefaation to aedare, .chill in his opinion, the bails of the uegociatitm ought to be equality £ and lVcip'ratrqy between the two befijg< r*. ent uiafles, and that ihe two belliger ent mafies ifcould enter in coiusxiiri mo a fv Item of c-jCipeniktiom. Tffie* .nadcraticn, the -clearncft--, :iy* eadirn fs of ihianfvver left the etie **;?es ol peace no doubt upon the p :i?.C difpoiitions o he Emperor.— i Ley u•: ad. and tht effficts ol them 5 1 .and at the very moment when u was : (wered, that then was no fun-her ?bftacle to tne opening of th - uyw .L, the Uuft;cn army qume its • ■ntontticnts and came to attack tha French army. Blood has. therelorr, again been (lied j but ai lea ft France rs ..i'ioc'. nt O’ it, the re has been no pa ovetture but the Emperor ins 1 ftentad to. [’here ha* been no fuare lai’d by the abetter ol war but his wifi .ras avoided. they inconft ierately a e th. Ruffian army tun to arms, chen they law their it p. buffl. ij ■ud thtfe criminal enteiprifes wntetv * j office uifavows, have be n contoumi d. New ch cks have been dravvii upon the arms of Kuffiaj new tro phies hdVe crowned those of France* Nothing more fully proves ihar paj iion anu imerefts foreign to thole o£ Ruilia and Piulli ■, dtrtfcf the cabinets of these two powers, and Lad th ir brave armies to n< w misfortunes, by forcing them to new engagement-!. EIGHTIETH BULLETIN CF THE GRAND ARMY. Til-sett, 19? h June. During the time which he Frenc h army fignaUsed itfelf on the field of battle of F.ieoiand, the Grand Duke of Berg arrived before Ivonigsherg, and took in bank the troops H>r the ar my of Gen. Leftocq. On tiae 14th, Mat dial Sc alt found at G'rentzburgthr* rmifian rear guard. The divilion of the dragoons ot Mel haud. executed a fine charge, over turned the Prnffian cavalry, took, several pieces of cannon. On the 12th, the enemy was ob- I s ° 55 I