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Public Sale
O F TH E .
Fra&ional Surveys.
WHEREAS by an acl of the
General Aflemblyot the State
of Georgia, palled at LouilviUe on
th.: Bth day of December, 1806, it is
r enacted that all the Fractional Parts of
Surveys of Land reserved to the lL>c
by the several land laws making dif
’ trib’ution of the lands lately acquired
of the Creek Nation of Indians, lying
and being on the rivers Ocmulgee and
Oconee, and also on the present and
former temporary boundary lines
Inal! be fold in separate lots, to the
highest bidder, in the Town of Mil
ledgeviile, in the following manner, to
tvit :
The Commissioners to be appoint
ed (who the fubfdrihers are) {hull, by
an advertisement in the Gazettes of
Petersburgh, Walhingtpn, (Wilkes
county) Sparta, Augbfta, Louilvdle
and Savannah ; in which advertife
’ merit lhall be particularly fpecified
the day or days 011 which the fractions
in’ each County and in eacn Gillnct
will be fold.
We, the Commiftioners appointed
for that purpose, do therefore, in con
formity to said aCt, require all persons
concerned to take notice, that at Mil
ledgeville we (hall attend and com-
Itieirce the file of the Fractional Sur
veys as follows, to wit:—
WILKINSON.
Those of the Sixth D:RGO, lying on
the Oconee River, commencing on the
j-TF of December and continuing bom
AiV today'■ until the 2d, inefuftve.
Those of the j Ith.Dlll.li.fl, on the 3*o*
December until the 4th, inclusive,
Those of the 12th Diilrifl, on the 3th 0!
December unui the yth, i.-iclufiVe.
Those of the 17th Diilrifl, oh the Bth
o’ December until the gtli, Inclusive.
Those of the iBtH DsiiflA, on the.loth
of December until ti e 1 l.h, inclusive.
Thole of the 28d Diilrifl, on the 12th
JD ecember.
Those of the 23 s Dttlrifl, oa the 14th
December.
Those of the 26th Diftrifl, oa the 1,5 tit
December.
Those of the 27T1 Diilrifl, on the 16th
December.
Those of the 6th Difirifl, lying cn the
tOcmulget* River, on the 17th December
until ttie tgih, inclusive.
Those ol the 71b Dilfrifl, on the 2tft 0!
December until the 23d, inc!uf''*~.
Those cl the Bth Diilrifl, on 1 . 24th of
December until the 28th, inclusive.
Thoie of the 9th Ddtrifl, on the 29th
December until the 30th, inclusive.
Those of the 14th Diftrifl, on the gift
Dreenber until the jtl January, Bqß,
inclusive,
Those of the 13th Difirifl, on the adj
January until tne 4th, inclusive.
Thole of the 2sth Diflrifl, on
January until the 6th inclusive.
Thole of the 21 if Ddlrifl, on the 7th
January until the Bth, inclusive.
Thule of the 24th Diilrifl, on the 9th
January until the lath, inclusive.
Thole ol the 23. h Diilrifl, on the 13th
J.unary until the 34th, inclusive.
Ihofeol the aSth Dtflrtfl, on the I,sth
January until the 161 b, inclusive.
BALDWIN.
Those of the 7th Diilrifl, 03 the iSth
January until the atll, inclusive.
i hole of the Bth Dtllintl, the 22ti
January until t|e 23d, inclusive.
Thofeofthe nth Diilrifl, on the 25th
January until the 26th, inclusive.
Thole of ti e 12th Dilfrifl, on the 27th
January until the 28th, inclusive.
Those of the 17th Diilrifl, on the 2011
January until the iff February, inclusive.
Those of the 18th Dilfrifl, on the 2
February until the 3th, inclusive.
Those of the 19th Diilrifl, on the 6th
February until the B’h, inclusive.
Those of the 20th Difliifl, on the 9th
February until the 15th, inclusive.
Those ol the 13th Difirict. on the i6ih
February until the 17th, inclusive.
Those of the 14th Dtllrict. on the 18th
February until the 19'h, inclusive.
Those of the 10T1 Diftrlct, on the 20ti
February until the sad, inclusive.
Thole of the 91b Dilfrict, on the 23d
February until the 241(1, inclusive.
Those ot ihe 6th Difttict, on the 23 h
February until the o6ih, inclusive.
TERMS OF SALE,
Os (he purchasers bonds with ap
proved perfonel feCurily will be re
quired for the amount of the purchal
money, to be paid in four equal an
nual iuftalments, in gold or lilver—
the full payment twelve months ahe*
date.
REDDICK SIMMS.
013 ADI AH ECHOLS.
FRANCIS FLOURNOY,
Commissioners.
Milledgeville, 26 hS- pi. 1807. (64)
LOAN OFFICE, GEORGIA,
June 2 1807.
Notice is hereby given, that in con
formity with the proviiions of the a£i
supplementary to the aid, irititled “ An
act making provision for the redemp
tion of the whole of the public debt of
the United States,” books.will be open
at the office of the commiflkmer ofloans
for Georgia, on the firft day ct July
next, to continue open until the seven
teenth day of March, 1808, inclusive
ly, the fourteen 1a ft days of teach quar
ter excepted, for the purpose of re
ceiving fubferiptions for such parts or
the old fix pet cent, deferred fix per
cent, and three per cent, flock, as may.
on the day of fubfeription, Hand or;
the books of the said cotnmiffioncv o!
loans.
Those proprietors of the old fix per
cent, and deferred Rocks, who mat
fubferibe, will receive in lieu thereof
anew fix per cent. Hock, equal to the
uniedeemed amount of the Hock sur
rendered, redeemable at the plea fine of
the United States, under a proviso,
however, tha tno reimburferhent lhall
be made except for the whole amount
of any such new certificate of flock,
nor till after fix months previous no
tice : and the proprietors of the three
per cent, flock who may fubferibe,
will receive in lieu thereof, a fix per
cent, flock, equal to fixty-ftve per
cent. of the amount of three per cent,
surrendered, redeemable in the fame
manner ad the new fix per cent, above
mentioned but not reimbursable, how
ever, without the assent of the holders,
until after the whole of the new fix
percent, (given in exchange for old
fix or deferred as above mentioned) as
well as the whole of the eight per cent,
flock of the United States, fhail have
been reimbursed. It is also
that in every reimburfetnent 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 to that effeft
fhail at any time either exceed or fall
fbort of the sum then applicable to
that purpose, the priority of payment
fhail, so far as may be neceflary, be
determined by lot.
The present Hock-holders who re
fide in any part of Europe, and may
aflept to that modification, may, at
their option, receive the intereß ac
cruing on the new Heck, either in the
United States as heretofore, or in Lon
don or Amsterdam, at par; in which
Sail case, the interefl will be paid there :
by the bankers of the United States,
fix months subsequent to the day on
which the fame would be payable in
the United States and subject to no
variation; nor to any other deduction
than a commissioner to the bankers,
of one half per cent, on the interefl
thus paid.
JAMES ALGER,
Commissioner of Leans.
* NOTE .
Proprietors of 1000 dot.
lars nominal fix per cent,
flock, subscribed before the
firft of Oftober, 1807, will
be entitled to receive, 649 02 of new fix
* If subscribed be
tween the firft of Oftober,
and 31st December, 1807, 644-37
between the ‘
lft January, Sc 17th March,’
1803. 619 03
Proprietors of 1000 dol
lars nominal deferred, sub
scribed before the firft cf
October, 1807, will be enti
tled to receive 355 <yg
■ - subscribed be
tween the firft Oftober, and’ ‘
31st December, 1807, 853 62
- ■ 111 between the
1(1 January, end the 17th
March, 1803, > 83 c.t ,M!„A
Being the unredeemed amount of the old icoci
on the 111 of July and Oflober 1807, and lad
January, 1 808, refpefliyely.
Proprietors of 1000 dollars three per cent,
will be entitled to receive 650 debars of new
fix.
POLITICS
FOR FARMERS AND MECHANICS
PROPOSALS FOR PUBLISHING,
By WILLIAM DUANE, No. ic6,
Market-street, Philadelphia.
Two Editions ot POLII ICS
for farmers and mechanics :
Corrected and Enlarged.
One edition lhall be printed on fnper
fine paper and delivered in boards ai 73
cents it 300 arc fubcribetl lor, at to cents
I loco, at 30 cents if 2SCO- copies ; ii re
quired to be bound, 23 cents additional.
1 The other fhail be a cbe p edition, in the
pamphlet lortii—an ! the price ihab be pro
- than umber lublciibed lor ; 23
cents a copy lor any number under loco,
and Cos cents for any cumber above 2000;
15 cents for any number above 3000 and
the usual allowance to booksellers.
Book fellers, Printers and country Store;
keepers throughout the United States, are
desired to lor ward ip .the Aurora Eliti.e,
as soon as possible, *.he number v: each edi
tion they will fubferibe lor.
Subletoptions for the city arid neighbor
hood, received at Dl'anlL Book llore,
Mark’ t.flreet.
Both edition: ftdl be put to press, as;
soon as a fufficient number of fiibicribes s
to either edition is procured to pay the ex-,
pence for printing.
Different reviews oj this Work.
The Northampton Fanner, a republican,
paper lay:—
We feel particular gratification, that ihe
Editor ol the Aurora in consequence of
the pre-fling -folicitatior $ horn different;
parts of the union, intends to pubhfh the
Politics for Farmers and Mechanics; it) the:
pamphlet form. When tins is done, every’
farmer will be enabled (and no one ought’
to neglefl it) to procure a copy of this va
luable ar.d highly intcrelling work.”
From Lang's Royal Gazette , published
in New-York.
“ The lareartrocious and piratical decree
ol Bonaparte is a complete comment on
the writings of Duane, (or font-a time pab,
particularly on thole aecurfed pieces enti
tled ‘* Politic;, tor Farmers,” The Ante,
rtcan that Would now presume to deny
that this man is an a cent of the tyrant, of
Fiance, ought to be held up as an objeci of
general lulpicfptv-—The Unking coinci
dence between this outrageous attack upon
the very vitals of our country, and the
poisonous dotlrines of the Aurora io pre
paring the preponderating iiiteryß.i (the 2-
griculturaiifls) of the United.. States-, f U /
their fervlle reception, ii, too obvious to
e.'cape the moil umhipking, It cannot
now be denied that ttiere was a preconcert
ed plan between Duane and his G.lic m s
te:s to pteparo the public , mit.d or this
country to {wallow without a tnurmer, ti is
deielerous pill ; this direfl flab at our ! igli
ell interest. If Cong re fs does not (how a
becoming spirit on this occasion, then in
deed have the execrable agents ol Napoleon
but too -fatally succeeded, in f c alter in the l
fire brands of dtlfention and luring us into
•heir Id! (nart-s. It would (eem that the
Aurora furefaw, or rather was foretold 0!
these present alarming mealutes of the*
Emperor of France agair.ft this country ;
a puto keep down our spirit, and 1:y pros
trate, our energies, he has for force time
pafi been fcduloußy and wickedly employ
ed in making the farmers lee! hofiility t u
their brethren of the cities ; driving to
persuade them thaf their interefis
tinfl from them ol the merchants ; as ij
what deeply affefled the one, did net di
refclly injury the other.”
£3* Printers of republican newspapers,
throughout the union, are-requested to in
sert these propoUls, and receive fubfersp
tsons ; thole who advertise Anil receive
copies of the pamphlet in payment.
Chapmen who travel with books, or
other goods, Hull be furniihed on good
terms.
Philadelphia, March 27, iScy.
C'T Subscriptions jor the alove Work
are received at the Ojjice of; he Public In
telligencer.
V- - V t
for sale,
A likely Horse ,
And a good Sulky ,
Very low for Cafu. Enquire of the Printer.
Nov. 13 *j- Q
IN COUNCIL,
Sjivaunah, IQ’.h November, ISO?
RESOLVED, That an Eleflion be !; •
at the Court-hotife on Friday the 4t!>
December next for an Alderman to fill the -. .
cancy occasioned by the Resignation of Willi ..
Brown, Elq. under the fiiperintendance of thre*
or more Juilices of the Peace or Judges of tfc
Inferior Court, not being themselves Candida;
Resolved, that the Sheriff of the city -,v. : * ri
two or more Constables do attend the said
tion to keep and preserve order.
Resolved, that the Marshal do requ-ft A-,
or more of the Justices ol the 1 eace or :ue -
of the Inferior Court to attend and presid'd,
the said Eleflion.
Extrafl from the minutes.
(78) D. D. WILLIAMS, C. C.
IN COUNCIL,.
16 th November, 1307.
ORDERED, That the Clerk give notice
that Council will on Monday the JOtii
irdlant, proceed to elefl three Gaugers cf L>
quo i * Extract from the Minutes.
B. D, WILLIAMS, c . c.
IN COUNCIL ,
1 G:h November, 1807.
RESOLVED, That the city clerk do put.
lifli the names of all persons holding licences .3
retail spirituous liquors in this city, ar.d that A
continue to publish the names of such as r r
Hereafter be licenced, for the information cf t..
city ciScers.
Rxtraß from the minutes,
D. D. WILLIAMS, c.r.
The Following are the ONLY persons iicrn-T
as retailers of spirituous liquors in tin: city,
viz.—To retail not less than a quart,
J. A. Murrice, William . Cbauvea, John. Jar,
| ran, VRiflinm Limlert, Edward Quern:, iViUne
‘■ :mie, hi lidngeard, FseJerick Herb, ,/e. E
\ and Beckwith, L. C. IfrUco!, , Isaac Hand, J.
j cl. Dculclb, John Anthony, Gbrijlcfhcr Ilr,
j Nicholas Geurhp.t, Line Toiler, Peter Mnci.-g
! P/oodrvf}’ and Braid, Taylor and Scarbrough, E.
i and C. Brooks, Carpenter and Green, John Y.
\ White and Cs. John Hunter, John hi gar, 1.
. Torpey, J. end R. Holcombe, Clarks Tucks',
• William GUIs, Fred, Herb.
To retail under a quart.
Patrick Duffy, John Forms!! Chryhil::?
Gann, John Davis, James Walters, Thos. St -
movt, C. F. Trielner, John My rick, J. Gar:.
Win. Sawyer, Owes Hughes, Wtn. IvßFarhv,
IVm. J. Ssot.l, WtH. Wilkinson, John Esc,,, A
Lightlourne, John Hughes, J. Charrier id C'.
John Higgins, Thomas Bailey, Richard Mml.,
J. Feathers, Win. Shaw, Levin Riggon, WNtuy
caul Clitbe, Howard and Lathrop, John Lilt;,
bridge, Alexander Delannoy, J. Manly, l :-as s
Lindsey, Jacob Flershcm, Thomas Lucena,
Goodwin, Mcrie, Roberts and fßravt, <j.
D. Williams.
IN COUNCIL,
16th November, ISON
RESOLVED, that those who in ve beer
reported by the Board of Five Mailers for a ...
fieiency of buckets or ladders, and who have rot
produced their certificates, according to not!.::-,
do file the fame in the Clerk's Office, before ?; e
next meeting of Council, otherwise to be fevers *
ly fined in the sums fpecified againfl such dciao
tsrs. . Extrafl from the Minutes.
D. D. WILLIAMS, c. c
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Southern Stage*
o
THE fubferibers having become pro
prietors of the STAGES on the line
from Savannah to St. AMqy.r t refpeflfuiy
iniorrtt these who may have occasion to
travel to any part of that route, that thev
hare at great expense procured NitV.
STAGES',GOOD HORSES, and a care,
tu! driver, for the accommodation of PA -
SENDERS. Also an excellent G>fe and
well manned BOAT, for water convij*
anre,
They intend running the flage ttvic? 3
week, between Saxninnah and Darien, th
ing the winter, and will keep a light h- L ’
TRA STAGE for the acconymoiLrion A
PRIVATE PARTIES, or others
may be di(appointed in the Mail Stag-
They will also carry PACKAGES t
GOODS, on moderate terms, and be r • 1
ponstbie for their delivery as dtrefle-I,
where along the line, (una voidable a *•
dents excepted ) They truA that ‘ '-’
exertions to fei ve the public will “ ect
with support.
% M. SHEARER, and .
W. A. DUNHAM.
Sav. Oflober 13 67
REMOVAL,
Samuel Griggs.
O'J
TAYLOR,
PvefpCiftfally informs hi? friends an i the
lie that ho has removed from his former lhd
the bay, and has taken a firop next door w *
quand and Paulding, where be wilt them-•• ;
receive, and faithfully execute, any orders to *—
line.
Nov- 20 ‘ 79