Public intelligencer. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1809, November 27, 1807, Image 3

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j, e - (Hal!, a'; ov after the expb-ticn of the said notice, proceed to organize and commence bud a jess at and for the f:ud hank. Sec. V. The President end dirr£tcrs who ihall be appointed by the fogifiature as aforelaid (hall continue in office for the space of year hut the President (hall at ail times be eligible to he re-ele&ed —the diredor; {hall go out in rota tion in the following order :—One fourth of the laid directors dial! go out by ballot at the expi. ration of the term cf-every year sail which faiil vacancies {hall be filled up by a majority of the dock-holders, ip the following manner : For one ihare, one ; vote ; for two (hares, two votes ; for every two (hares above two, and not exceed ii;o- eight, one vote ; for every four (hares above e : ght, and r.ot exceeding twenty, one vote ; for every e gilt iha. es above twenty, and not exceed, intr dxty, one vote; for every twelve (hares a-j hove lixty, and not exceeding one hundred, one vote. Sec. VI.” No person (hall be eligible to be a direftor, except Rock-holders of at lead {hares in the Bank in his own right. S-C. Vii. The President, or any one of the 7,id dire&ors, faall at no time, direftly or indi rectly, draw cut of the” public Rock or l * k, a ffim that (hall exceed thousand dollars; aid in case any of the directors or the President drawing out a greater f.:m at one time, his dock the Bank fir all be forfeited, and the feat of Inch person {hall be vacated ; neither {hall any Rock holder be eligible :o be a director, who jhall be in arrears over and above the said f.im of thoefand dollars to the laid Bank. Sec. VIII. The date may at any time within years, fubferiae for any number of (hares nr’ .'weeding hundred. Sec. IX. TV Preliuent (hall have fuc-j com* nenfation for ins icrvices, as may be decided by the direflors ; the cafnicr and other officers ap pointed by the directors (hall be compensated by the directors ; they (hall give bond and security, Y {hall be pointed out by the directors, and (hail take an oath, to be entered on the minutes, or proceedings of said directors. Srr. X. The directors sh 11. from time to time, have power and authority to make inch yules and regulations, as (hail be round needful to carry into effett the def:g:-., intent and meaning cf this ir.fiitut.ieu : Provided, that such rules and regulations do in noway militate with the confiitution and laws of the Rate, or with the rules and regulations herein pointed out. Sec. XT. No person (hall be eligible to he a cire&or, who is a director in any other bank ; neither shall'any person be eligible who shall-be a partner in any lioufe, copartnership or firm, to or with any such person, Marshal’s Sales. On the first Tuesday in December next zd'it ‘be sold, at ike Court-house in the City of Savannah, 48 NEGROES, I .cried on as the property nf John Wood, by vir tucof 3:1 execution obt ined by Charles M. LLUe. AT,SO, 1 be PLANT AT ION carle 1 LENDEN HILL, casCflingof iwj thirds of a iracT of LAND, linia e aid tyi. g on tie north iiie of Crooked River, it: the County of Camden, in this Pate, originally granted to Jacob Weed, about tbe year 1779, containing by .org'iia! fuivey 7! ) acres, or thereabouts, bounded on the Couth by Crooked River, on tbe caf* Crockett Cresk and vacant Mar fit or M-rIU supposed to be v .cunt, on the wtfl by lands belonging to the 4 (late of Woodford Mabry and to George WoudtulF, and on’ the north by lands belonging to ttie cf.are of Genera! Crecno. The laid two thirds of fa.d iraiA amount ig to four hundred acres, more or left, being ii'ti ! at the upocr or s-.l end of fail tract, adjoining r.3 bry aud Woodruff s tra fir a: aforrfaid, and divined o; to be divided off f:cm the b dance of tbe original fur vejr, by a line co:ii:.laicing on Cro k-l IU- er anti running bait: aerof* the said survey, and Which wa lately conveyed by Seagrove, 1 sq. of St. May t> .James Joliuftou, Esq of Savannah, in tru/1 to am h r the uje and behoof of the vi e and child:eu t the said John Wood. Aif\ with the improvement, oh the trace, the cop'of Cotton, Com, and'othei Provisions, two Males, Stock of Cattle, 3r:d fomt H. Ufehold Furniture. BLN. WALL, m and. o. Ncv. 3 74 Marshal’s Sale. On the ficfl Tuffday in December nen, Will te Sold, at the Coo: t l;c u£e in the City of Savanna!', The following NEGROES, hev'ed on as the property of Richard Pear is, t-y ; vi-ttie of an execution- obtained ! y Caig and Mitch e Fogy, D. ii-Lucy, Cloe, Marta, George. Nancy Pearis, Jenny, Ka:r, Harriet, Sufanaa'.i, K.te, J.icSc, P o< 'y, Adonis, Prn.c Monday, Dick, Virginia, Stn.irt. Kaio, P.,11 a if, Rcie, Billy, Vrindry, Georg : a. MVnac’, S.mf n, Fa. ny, Sail, Francos Fred,rick Bet, Hairy, Bob, little Dina, PuITV, Batty, Eeingburg. Beck, Violes Bob, I'o.n, Sainfoo, Pcgc y, Sam, Joe ; und<iy, D etc,Sue, Sotnerlet, Dii a. Patience, Mary, Hmnsb and Stivy. Also, f/ndry Arc r’* of FURNITURE and a quau h'y A CO 1 TON in the SI ED. JOHN liOOO, D. M. D. G. November 6 yj ASSIZE for Nop. 1007. HiMTE price of ’Tour being nine do!*} ■A. Idi s ptr bane!, weight 0} bread j teuft be, XX r-J cents I.oaf 1 6 T-4 cents Loaf lib. 5 n2s. j ilu. a i-a oz. Os which ail BAKERS a.id SEI LEi.5 o’ BREAD ate to take due at:d pariicuL’ Notice. JAMES MARSHALL, C. T. INTELLIGENCER. SAVANNAH : FRIDAY, NoynMBRR 27, 1307. Mr. BRYAN, the patriotic reprefertative of this county, has introduced into the Houle of Representatives of the General AiTembly of this State fome Refutations on the old fubjedl of the kazoo bubole of 1795. We have not a o pv of them, but we are informed by a g-ende man lately from Milledgeville, that the fubilance of them is as follows. !• That the General AiTembly of the otnte of Georgia still view with abhorrence and dote Ration, the infamous Yazoo fpecnlation of 1 /95, and that they Rill hold in high venera tion the virtue of the succeeding Legislature, which rendered the scheme of that (peculation abortive. 2. That the General AiTembly view as difgraceful any compromise between the United States and the Yazoo claimants. 3. That the thanks of the General A (Tern b(y oc preTented to Mr. John Randolph and the members of the Congfels of the United States who firmly voted agri .il a compromise. 4. And that copies of the Resolutions he transmitted to Mr. Randolph, to the S -cretary of the Treasury, to the Secretary at War and to the Attorney-General of the United States. These Resolutions pa (Ted in the House of Representatives with only four or five diffentient voices, and it is supposed, that the fame una nimity will prevail in the Senate. Ihe Bank Bill, the online of which is contained in our columns of to-day, we are in formed will pass without much oppoiition. Ws underßand that a fourth Difiiicl will be organized in the new Tenitcvy. ExtraS of a letter received ly a merchant of this c:iy from his correspondent at Liverpool, under date of the lilh ultimo. “ London papers Rate, that Mr. Mun s.o” is about taking his leave of that Court in 3 very friendly mariner. Hu does net return in the fchoonei Revenge, but in a merchant (hip from Cowes. ’ Marned on Tuesday evening laR, by the Rev. Mr- Holcombe, Mr. Oliver Martin Lil li b?.i doe to Miss Ivlaria Cor air, both o! this city. Mr. MONROE. Lottccti, Oftobcr.l2.—Mr. Monroe fails for America in the course of the week. He intends, it is said, to take his passage tn the Agußa, which 13 better calculated for his accommoda tion than the Revenge. Mr. Canning gave a grand dinner on S'.fur day, at his house in Stanhope-Rreet, to Mr. Monroe, the American minißer, previotifly to the departure of the latter from this country. Queen's Fblace, 05. 7. This day, James Monroe, efej. minister plenipotentiary from the j United Str.tes of America, had his audience of leave cf his majesty ; to whom he was introduced by the right ban. George Canning, his majef iy’s principal secretary offyate for foreign affairs, and conducted by fir Stephen Cottrell, Kt. mas ter of the ceremonies. PORT OP SAVANNAH. ARRIVED, Ship Mi3i!ippi, Kc'lfes. Boston, ii diyi S. & C Howard—Ruin, Wir.e, Coffee, Set. ——Maryland, Trp't, Baltimore 1 Cununing Sc Harman— E..IUM. ——Louifiann, Pe!o", New-Torle tc 2.ord & Hull—Sugar, ‘pirits and Dry Goods Haz-rd, Eldc.-km, P evidence i* Criterion, t otburuc, Liverpool 37 Brig Dm, H, dgkiin, Bolton 2 Sloop Vermont, Galp'-t, Wilmingt n,.(.'1.C ) j Sloop Pats y, Hall St. Auguftioc Matter—Or mges ... E'izx, Allen, Rochester Matter—Merchandize. CLEARED. Sloop Delight, Cooper Charleflon —— l Rcgu ator, Hay do. NO TICE. A young man who has a few leisure /A hour f in the dry, would be willing to ( a ploy that time in Pasting Merchants’ Hooks, drawing out Accounts , tic. as tc understands it pcrjcclly, being for upwords of thru years in a Comt.ng-hoi.se. l'ho\t ‘mho may wish his services may rely upon hav n r the.r busyness executed with accu racy, neatness and and spatch, tmjuve at i this Office. November 27 80 THEATRE. The Ladies and Gentlemen of Savannah, A.Tli RESPECTFULLY INFORMED, i hat a Duplay of Various interestin'? Pi'.RFOR MANCES, Will take place THIS EVENING. Messrs. RANNJE & BERRY, Have made an excellent arrangement of fur-1 prising performances, calculated to excite the ad miration of every beholder. In addition to Mr. Rannie’s unparalleled and not to be acquired powers of Ventriloquism, K e and Mr. Berry will exhibit, new and aßo niihing feits of agility, in all the branches of Ground and Lofty Tumbling. Which never have failed to give general fatis fadlion to those who are competent judges. Mr. Berry will repeat those parts of his per formance, which gave such general fatisfaciion on the firß night. by particular, desire, Mr. Rannie will perform that Comic Dance, called KING LILLI PUT, Vv’hic hwill change from a man of three feet high, to a women of fix feet. Every arrangement will be made, and every nerve Rrai.ned to give general fatisfaciion to a generous public. Mr. Rannie intends making but a fiiort Ray here. gj” Admittance 5C cents, children half price. Doors will be open at fix, and the perform* ance commence precisely at fever, o’clock. November 27. For KINGSTON, (Jamaica,) pT’ jf-y The f*ft Cailing Schooner SARAH fcvaFHNj, having eleg nt arciimmodatioru tor Faflengers. For passage only, apply J&SBWk&v- at Mr Benjamin Maurice's (lair. November 17 g a sd” A person a lew miles from town, having fome leisure time would be glad to employ it in writing for any person having eeqa fion for his services.—The terms very moderate. Apply to the Printer. November 27 80 AN ORDINANCE, lo amend an Ordinance, entill and an Or dinance, to amend an Ordinance, entitled an Ordinance, for the pii r pose of esiablishiny and orgamz rg a regular Nig A Watch jer the better pi ole ding the Ciy oj Savan nah. j It ts ordained by the Mayor and Alder nen of the City oj Savannah, in Councilas •embuj, that u shall be ike duty of t'eSu- Serinieniant and Deputy Supcnntendaut y the Night IVatih, to lemam 11. the Watch house alternately . from the time cf sitting ! he iVatck. until day light, on every night luring t‘ e whole year excepting suck time is may ie necessarily employed tn visiting he Pat roles, tc ~,ce that they perform their luty properly, uhieh absences shall at no one lime exceed the space oj one hour ; and Plat vt case of refusal or negleCl of the said upenntendant. Deputy b> n criiitendant oj he Night Watch to comply a tk the afore said regulation, he shall for every suck of fence, forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding one month’s pay one half thereof to be ap plied to the use vs the informer, and ike oik r hi j to the use of the ci’y. And be it fiv tker ordain and. th.ti.tcn the t ph day f December in ea h year, there shall be a Superintend ant, and Deputy Su pcriatendant, eled-d to set vefor one year. In COUNCIL, Savannah, 23 d Ncv. 1807. p 0Q,.-, ! * 4 riSvILJ, : L-S. i E. SI'EBBINS, i ; + . +++++4 . ++ i Chairman. ATTEST, D. D. WILLIAMS. C. C. In pursuance of the abeve Ordinance, ‘here u i!l be an election for a Sup rtntend ant and Dfuty Su penult rant, <f ike C y-Watch in Council, cm he oj next Do canker. Those who wish to be Candida es ■vihforward their application to the Clerk's jfise. D. D. WILLIAMS. C. C. For CHARLESTON, The Sch'r JOHN HENRY. Capt. Childs, laying t s'ta ks JET Wliarf .She has good accum jKJ) rtV'datioi 9 for p.i(lingers.— F .r Fre giit cr Railage, apply to tie Captain board.— f ° r sale ca 1 fa;d iihoousr, A quantity ot CEDAR, if CEDAR POSTS. November j 4 79 43“ An A porentic e wanted ai this Office. D. & J. Douglass, Respectfully’ inform their friends and public in general , that they huve jvst received from Neav-Tork and Pbnattelphia, a general and complete assortment of Boots and Shoes, - Cf every description , and which they offerfor sale at their store, opposite tbe Buck's Heed, on the lowest terns for Cash, viz ; i -ft T)AIR New-York BOOTH, HI, 2d _L and 3d quality Lambert Iveetting’s firß chop Boots, Fhllad*'’- phia manufadtory, aud superior to all othe s made in America Ladies Shpptrs ofalmoß every defeription A few Ladies Buff Beaver Boots Children’s Morocco and Leather Bulkina Misses Morocco and Leather Slippers Gentlemen’s IR, 2d and 3d quality Shoes Pumps of the neateß falhion Tinfeh and Tassels Liquid and Cake Blacking Shoe Brushes 1 A quantity of Negro Shoes—nr.d A few Iron Backs for Chimnies OG* Those persons who have unsettled cc. counts with ID. J. Dotlglafs, which have been of long standing, are earnestly requested to corns forward and discharge their respetiive dues, either by Note or otherwise, in the space of twen ty days from this day, at longer indulgence will not be given ; those who will not avail themselves of this timely notice, may expect to find their ac counts ly the last of this month, in the hands of an attorney for colleAion. Nov. 13 75 ‘ - - - ■■■ ■—■ PAINTING. Seth H. Keen, Informs the Gentlemen of Savannah and public in general, that he carries on the HOUSE & SIGN PAINTING, In the fnop next door to Dr. John Love’s, on the Bay, where all bufinef3 in his line will be at tended to, when called upon, with Rridt atten* tion. Groceries will be taken ia payment if more Convenient far the employer. September 22 60 CONTINUED Marshal’s Sales. On the firß TUESDAY in December next, At the Court-House, will be fold, I A variety of DRY GOODS, and fome GROCERIES ; levied on as the property of ’ Johrt Hilton, at the suit of Robert H. Bowne. Conditions Galh. Ben. Wall, m. and. c. Not. 3 78 NOTICE. ALL persons having demanas against the estate of fames Shaffer, are requested : to present them legally authenticated ; and !those indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment to FREDK. SHAFFER, AJmr. August 18 ,50 FOR SALE, A .LOT of LAND known in the gen*. eral plan oi those Lots (old under execution by the late Ambr* fe Gordon, Esq. Federal Matlhal, as the property of John J. Zubly, dec. by tbe No. fg.J fronting three flreet*. On the pi nufes are an almofl new dwelling house an 4 a kitchen, the Sift story is well ftnifhef, having a good well of wjter at the c> trier. Aifo the uuexpireti leafcho.'d of lot No. fg) five, fronting Bryan Rteet, to the h April, 1814, together with tlse dwelling house, (hop and o.her improvements there , n, new occupied by the (uHfrriher, i 1 Oglethorpe Ward, and a good (land lor buiinefs. Conditions cafb. Apply to ELIAS ROBERT. Sav’h. July iq. 40 For Sale, SFVERAL valuableTrafls of Line fa MTntosb, Glen and Cumdkn Counties. A prime gang ol feafored Negroes. An excellent house Wench. A complete fthooner rigged Planter's B at, of easy draught of water, fatls very fall, and will carry 10 bales of Cotton* AUo, an excellent Cypress Canoe. And a coolfant iupply oi New-Yoik pa tent navy BREAD. M. SHEARER, Odober )S—67 Bolton s W harf. TO RENT, A STORE with a good CELLAR, on the Bay. For particulars apply at this of- J::. Nov. 20 78