Public intelligencer. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1809, October 23, 1807, Image 3

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. fj-Ht tfc ordituYjr •♦‘t.waant.s •( that is treaties ‘3 t ji C Jaw of nations) of any neutral nation are - ot to {lard in tile way of Britifti policy cr in. tsrefla. ... r r /ire yon prepared, citizens of free and inde- Ticndt’iit Animca, to furrendcr your neutrality ? * Mo netitial nation is fuf&diently feeure in its independence, they fay but under the protedfion of Britain —and ere you now ready to be pro tetkd by Britain, as Austria, Pniilia, liuffia, Holland, Sardinia, Naples, Turkey, Italy, j-janover, Helfe, Bavaria, have been ? From fech prote&ion, People of American, may heav en preserve you—but the time is coming, when riacing confidence in the courage which eltab- I shed your independence, the fame courage, the fame vvifdom, the lame con (fancy, will he called for to preserve it —Union and Confidence —the rallying word. Aurora. “ An Observer,” is received, and (hall have a place in our next. PORT OF SAVANNAH. ARRIVED —Ship Edward, Lewis, Liver pool, -S days, to James Johnilon and James Dixon & Cos. DIED, in this city, on Wednesday last, Mr- Francis Douglass, for many years a red dent of Piiiladelphia. THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING entered into co partnerlliip, under the firm of Small & M'Nish , Hare taken Store and Counting-Hvufe on EicfTrs. Smith & Bourke’s Wharf, and tender their Cervices to their friends and t!:e public in the FACTORAGE & COMMISSION BUSINESS. ROBERT SMALL, JOHN M‘NLH: Savannah, o<st< ber si sip FOR SALE, \ corner BAY LOT, No. 5, Franklin Ward, fub -fi. jeiit to 30 ct.dlars per annum City ground rent, 011 the Lot area Very Convenient two ftoTy DWEL LING HOUSE and other OU f HOUSES, The tc-flis will be made easy to the purchafcr. Also, a likely,healthy,intelligent MULATTO BOY, about U years of age, a complete House Serva; ml ac t)d waggoner atWEpkmghman,- Aptly to BULLOCH & GLEN. October 03 IN COUNCIL. Monday, 19 ih October, 1307. ORDERED, That the Clerk of Council do receive Sealed Propci'ala, until the next regular meet ing of Couu-’il, for Winding and Keeping in Repair the Cl TY CLOCK, for one year. Extract from the Minutes, D.D. WILLIAMS, C, C. IN COUNCIL, Monday, 1 9th October, 1807'. RESOLVED, That all perDns in default agahift the Fire Ordinance, and have been fumrroned thi? d,iy to appear before Council, who have r v produced a certificate from iFire Mafic,{hall fin with the Ctcik of Council a Certificate oi compliance with the said Oidinance, signed by a v'-re Matter ; and itnltfs such Certificate be filed, ti.i (aid defaulters fita'l be fcvtrally fined in the sum fpucefied again!! defaulters in the Did Ordinance. Extract from the Minutes, D. P. WILLIAMS, C. C. IN COUNCIL, Monday, \9th 0 Sever, 1807. RESOLVED, That we frverely lament the loss recently fuflained in the death of the worthy and hom.fi Citizen, JOHN TEBEAU, Esq. lately an Al derman of this City, and that in teftimeuy of our gre.it eftrem for the character of the deceased, it is farther Reiolvcd, Tt at we will wear Crape round the left arm, from this day, for the space of one aionth, Li!raft freih the Minutes, D. D. WILLIAMS, C. C. IN COUNCIL, Monday, 1 2th QSohr, 1807. - RESOLVED, That an Election will be held, at the Court*hdufc, cn Friday, 3’th day of OdV ber infi:, for an A3 DRRMAN to fill up the vacancy cc cafioned by the death oi John Tibeau.Efq under me fuptrintei)dii;ce of three or more Jnftices of the react or Justices of the Interior Court, not being card datts thrmfelves Rrfolvid. That the Sheriff of the City, with two or more Conftablcs do a tend at Did Election to Erep a'd preftive order. Eel Ived, That the Marflial do requel t ibree cr lucre ot the Jufliees of the Peace or Jufiices of the inferior Coun to attend and pit fie eat the said elec -1 °d- Exliact from the Minutes. D. D. WILLIAMS, C. C. Clerk of Council’s Ofiice at Salomon’s Lodge, opposite the Prel byterian Church. V. D. WILLIAMS. OQober 23 6q D. & J. Douglass, have just received, Per the Brigs Luna and Sex-Ifiand, from New-York, a large addition to their former Stock of BOOTS, SHOES, &c. Which they otter at Wholefalc or Retail, at their Store, oppofitc the Buck’s Head. August 14 PAINTING, Seth //. Keen , Informs tint Gentlemen of Savannah and public in general, that he carries on the HOUSE Sc SIGN PAINTING, In the (hop next door to Dr. John Love’s, on the Bay, where all buanefs in his line will be at tended to, when called upon, with ftridl atten tion. Groceries will be taken in payment if more convenient for the employer. September ‘22 60 Marshal’s Sales. On the first Tuesday in November next , witl be sold, at the Court-house in the City ojSdVannch, the following NEGROES, Levied on as the property of John Wood, by virtue cj an execution attained by Charles M. Lade : JACK, Polly, Daphney, Jenny, Joe, Prince, Sary, Harry, Billy, Jettney, Cae sar, Dido, Neptune, Ben, Boatswain, Qnafh, Jenney, Ben, Bess, Sophy, Hager, L liab, Ouafb, Sam, Sandy, A.nn, Dorah, Sue, IvLlla, Annette, old Hefier, young Htfter, Betsey, Cyrus, Lucy, Lawrence, Frederick, Grace, Fanny, Patty, Mary, Lemon, Margery, Tenab, Sue, January, John, Tamer, Charles, Betty. ALSO, The Plantation called Lenden Hill, with the improvements thereon, the crop of Cotton, Corn, and other provisions, two Mules, (lock, ol Cattle and fome Houfe hoid Furniture. Ben. Wall, m.d.g. September 28 63 Marshal’s Sale. ON the firft Tuesday in November next, Will be Sold at the State House in Louisville, the toilowing NE GROES, levied on as the property of Ro bert Barnard, at the suit of liaac Hicks, viz. Newberry, Newport, Mitchell, Plenty, Nancy and her lour children— Nanny, Amy, Juno and ber child Cyn thia and Djuald. B. WALL, M.D. G. October 1 64 MARSHAL’S S ALES. On the firft TUESDAY in November next, At the Court-House, will be fold, A variety of DRY GOODS, and fome GROCERIES ; levied on as the property of John Hilton, at the suit of Robert H. Bowne. Conditions Caih. Ben. Wall, m. and. g. Oftobcr 6 65 Notice. ALL persons having demesnes against the estate of James Shafer, art requested to present them, legally authenticated ; and those indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment to FREDK. SHAFFER, Adm’r. August 18 50 TO RENT, THAT pleasant and convenient HOUSE , on the Corner of South ar.d IVeji-Droad- Streets, lately occupied by Mrs.Trizvant, till the 30th of December next, Possession can be imme diately given. For terms , apply to the subscriber on the premises - N. G. RUTHERFORD. Southern Stage . r fuhfcribers having become pro* A pnetors of the STAGES on the line from Savannah to St, Marys , refpeßfully inform those who may have occasion to travel to any part of that route, that they have at great expense procured NEW STAGES,GOOD HORSES, and a care tul driver, for the accommodation of PAS SENGERS, Aifo an excellent fafeand well manned BOAT, for water convey ance. They intend running the stage twice a week, between Savannah and Darien, dur ing the winter, and will keep a light EX TRA S TAGE for the accommodation o£ PRIVATE PARTIES, or others who may be disappointed in the Mail Stage.-*- They will also carry PACKAGES o£ GOODS, on moderate terms, and be res ponsible for their delivery as direQed, aay where along the line, (unavoidable acci dents excepted.) They trust that their exertions to serve the public will meet with lupport. M. SHEARER, and W. A. DUNHAM. Sav. Ofdobcr 15 67 For Sale, SEVERAL valuableTraQs of Land in MTntosh, Glen and Camden Counties. A prime gang of seasoned Negroes. An excellent house Wench. A complete schooner rigged Planter’3 3 ;at, ot easy draught of water, fails very fa ft, and will carry 10 bales of Cotton. Also, an excellent Cypress Canoe. And a constant (apply of New-York pa* tent cavy BREAD. M. SHEARER, Ofiober 16—67 Bolton's Wharf, FaElor and Agent. M. SHEARER. INFORMS the Planters that he contin ues to fell Ptodue and other property on Commifiion, and has plenty of fire-proo£ Ware-house room, on Bolton's Wharf, Q&ober 16 67 For Sale, On a credit till the first of January. A PLANTATION on the Louisville road, filteen miles from Savannah, con taining fifty acres of good well timbered pine land, twenty-five of which are now under cultivation and good fence, well adapted Cos the culture of corn and cotton, known as one of the belt Ifands on the road for a tavern. —For terms of sale, ap ply tu the fubferiber a this Office. WILLIAM WIGGINS. August 25 32 For Sale, A smart a£tiv NEGRO BOY, about 16 years of age, a complete house servant. Also, a NEGRO FELLOW, who is about 30 year* old, a sensible able bodied man, extremely well cal culated for an Au gusta boat hand, being a complete boatman. En quire of the Printers. Saptembre S SO To Hire , A Negro Woman, plain cook and Washer. Also, FOR SALE, A middle aged Woman. Enquire cf the Prin ters, September 22. 60 A Locket Lost. LOST c.n the 48th ult. a Large MOURNING LOCKET, with the rnitials C. C. on the back, | and J. C on the face. A Reward of Five Dollars ! will “be given to any person who may deliver the j fame to the Fubhdicra of the Intelligencer. Watch maken and other* are teqiiefted to de tain the above defetibed Locket if offered for sale. Sept. *j 61 NOTICE. THE fubferiber being about to leave thi* City for a few weeks, ha* appointed Mr. DAVID TAY LOR, iun’r. hie liwlul attorney during his absence. 4 JOHN HILTON-