Public intelligencer. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1809, December 08, 1807, Image 4

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Public Sale OF THE Fractional Surveys. Whereas by an aa of the General Aflenobly of the State of Georgia, pa (Ted at Loiiift'ftle Cm tb'* Bth day of December, tB O6, it ri enacted that all the Fractional Parts of Surveys of Land reserved to the flats by tire several land laws making dil tnhution of the lands lately acquired of the Creek Nation of Indians, lying and being on the rivers Ootnulgee and Oconee, and also on the preTeht and former temporary boundary lines shall be fold in ftparaie lots, to the higbeft bidder, id the Town of Mjs - in the following manner, to wit . 1 ‘f he CommiiUpners to be appoint ed (who the fublcribers are) shall, by an advernfement in the. Gazettes of Petersburgb, Walhington, (Wilkes, county) Sparta, Augulta, Louilvlbe and Savannah; in’ which advertile inent (hill be particularly fpecified the day or days on which the 1 tactions in each County and in eacrt Ddtnct wjll be fold. We, the CommiiTioners appointde for that parpofc, do therefore, in con formity to laid aft, require all per Tons concerned to take notice, that at Mil ledgeville we shall attend and com menct; the sale of the Fractional Sur veys Js follows, to wit:— • WILKINSON’. Those of the Sixth Diftrift, lying on the Oconee River, commencing on the ill ol December and conttnhing from to day until the 2d, inclusive. Thofi* of the nth Diilriti, on the 3 ! of December until me 4th, inclusive, ThofeVif the isih Diftriflt, on the sth ol Decembei until the 7th, inclusive. Those of the 17th Didrift, on the 8 h of December until the 9th, inclusive. Those of the 18th Diltiift, on the loth of December until the 1 i.h, inclusive. Thoi'e o* the 22.1 Diitrift, on the 12th December. . . T-hoie of the 23 1 Ddlrifl, on the 14th December. .Thule of the 26111 Diflrift, on the 13th December. ri Those ol the F.711] Diflrift, on the 16th December. Those of the 6ih Diflrift, lying on th- 1 Ocmulgee River, on the 17th December until the 19th, inclusive. Those at 11107th Diflrift, on the 2id of D .ecember ui.it the 23k inclusive. Those ot tqe Bth Dilfrifcl, on the 24th ol D cember uqiil lire 28th, inclusive. Thole ol the 9th Didrift, Qn the 29 h December until the goth, inclusive. Thole ol the 14m Diflrift, on the 31st December until the lit January, 1808, inclusive. Those of the 15th Diflrift, on the 2d January until the 4th, inclusive. Those of the 20th Diflrift, on the sth January until the 6th inclusive., I hole of the 2i\t Diflrift, An the 7. h January until the 8 b, inclusive. 1 hole of the 24th Didrift, on the 9th January until the 12th, inclusive. Thole of the 25 h Didrift, on the 13th January uutil lire 14'b, inclusive. ’ f hole of the 28th Didrift, on the 13th January until the i6th, inclusive. BALDWIN. Those of the 7th” Diitrift, 01 the 18th January until the 2ill, inclusive. -Those of the Bth D drift, on the 221] January until the 23d, inclusive. 1 hole of the nth Diflrift, on the 83th January until the 26th, inclusive. Those ol tl ■ i2ih Diflrift, on the 27 ! January until the 28th, inclusive. Those of the 17th Diflrift, on the 29th January until the 1 ft February, inclusive. Those of the 18th Diflrift, on the 2■ I February until die 31b, inclusive. .Those of the 19th Diitrift, on the 6th Febtuary until theßih, inclusive. Those ol the 20th Didrift, on the 9-! February until the 13th, inclusive. Thole of the 13th Didrict, on the *6,b February until die C7III, inclusive. Those ol the 1 jib Didrict, on the 181F February until the 19th, inclusive. Those of the io:h Didrict, on ihe.aoth February until the 22 f, inclusive. t hole of the gth Didrict, on the 231’ February until the 24th, inclusive. Those o* the 6th Didrict, on the £j;l February until the a6ih, inclusive. TERMS OF SALE, Os the purchafcrs bonds with ap proved per Tonal fecuriry will be re quired for the amount of the purchalt money, to be paid in four equal an nual inftaltnents, in gold or iilver — the fit if payment twelve months -afiei date. REDDICK SIMMS, ■OBADIAH ECHOLS. FRANCIS FLOURNOY, Ccmmissioners. Milledgeviile, 26 h Sept. 1807. (64) LOAN OFFICE, GEORGIA, jfunev%d, 1807. Notice is hereby given, that in con formity with the provisions of the act supplementary to the a ft, (milled “ An ait making provision for the redemp tion of the whole of the public debt of the United States,” books will be open atthe office of the cemmiffiauer of loans tor Georgia, on the fit ft day of July next, to continue open until the seven teenth day of March, 1808, mclufive ly, the fourteen last days of each quar ter excepted, for the purpofc of re ceiving fubfcripucr.s for iuch parts of the old fix per cent..deferred fix.per cent, and three per cent, stock, as may. on the day of fubfeription, Hand on the books of the laid commissioner of. loans. T hose proprietors of the old fix per cent, and deferred (locks, who may fubferibe, will receive in lieu thereof anew fix per cent. Hock, equal to the unredeemed amount of the stock sur rendered, redeemable at the pleasure of die United States, under a proviso, however, tha tno reimbut fement shall be made except for the whole amount of any’ such new certificate of stock, nor till after fix months previous no tice : and the proprietors of the three per cent, stock who may fubferibe, will receive in lieu thereof, a fix per cent, stock, equal to fixty-five per cent, of the amount of three per cent, surrendered, redeemable in the fame manner as 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, 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 to that effeft shall at any time either exceed or fall fljort of the sum then applicable to that purpose, the priority of payment shall, so far as may be necefl’ary, be by lot. The present flock-holders who re side in any part of Europe, and may a (rent to that modification, may, at their option, receive the intcreft ac cruing on the new stock, either in the United States as heretofore, or in Lon don or Amsterdam, at par; in which last case, the interest will be paid there by the bankers of the United States, fix months subsequent to the dsiy on which the fame would be payable in the United States and fubjedt to no Variation; nor to any other dedutftion than a commissioner to the bankers, ol one half per cent, on the interest thus paid. JAMES ALGER, Commissioner of Loam. NOTE. Proprietors of 1000 dol lars nominal fix per cent. Hock, fubferibed before the firftof Oftober, 1807, will be entitled to receive, 619 62 of new fix. tween the fir It of October, and 9 Isl December, 1807, CM 37 _ between the I, lit January, & 17th March, 1 80.3. 6JL9 Q 3 I Proprietors of 1000 dol lars nominal deferred, fub feribed before the firfl of October, ISO 7, will be enti. tied to receive 855 78 tween tire firil Odtober, and Slit December, 1807, 553 62 between the t Ift January, and the 17th March, 1808, 831 TTftoek Being the unredeemed amount of the oldl itock on the lft of July and October 1807, and firft January, 1808, refpeftively. - Proprietors of 1000 dollars three per cent, will be entitled to receive 650 dollars of new fix. POLITICS FOR FARMERS AND MECHANICS. PROPOSALS FOR PUBLISHING, By WILLIAM DUANE , No. 106, Market-street. Philadelphia. Two Editions of POLi TICS FOR.FARMERS and MECHANICS: Corretted and Enlarged. One edition (hall be printed on Tuper fine paper and delivered in boaros at 73 cents il 300 are fuberi'oed for, at 60 cents if 1000, at 30 cents if 2000 copies ; it re quired to be bound, 23 cents additional. The other shall be a cheap edition, in the pamphlet form—and the price shall be pro portioned to then umber fubferibed tor ; 23 cents a copy for any number under 1000, and 20 cents lor any number above 2000 ; 13 cents tor any number above gooo and the ofual allowance to bookfelleis. Book fellers, Printers and country Store keepers throughout the United States, are deli red to forward to the Aurora Elitor, as soon as polhble, the number of each ed - t on they will fubferibe for. Subscriptions lor the ettv and neighbor hood, received at Duane's Book ftote, Market-flreet. Both editions shall be put to press, as soon as a fufiicient number of fublcribers to either edition is procured to pay the ex pence for priming. Different reviews of this Work. The Northampton Farmer, a republican paper fays— We feel particular gratification, that the Editor of the Aurora in confeq.uence ol the prefitng folicitatio.-s from different parts of the union, intends to publ sh tl c Politics for Farmers and Mechanics, in the pamphlet form. When this is done, every farmer vviil be enabled (and ho erne ought to negleft it) to procure a copy of this va luable and highly interefling wotk.” •From Lang's Royal Gazette, published in New-York. “ The lateaitroctous and piratical decree ol Bonaparte is a complete comment on the writings of Duane, lor fotne time, pafl, particularly on those accursed pieces enti. tied “ Politics for Farmers,” The Ame rican that would now presume to deny that this man is an agent of the tyrant of France, ought to be held up as an objeft of general lq,lpicion.—The fluking coinci dence between this outrageous attack upon the very Vitals of our country* and the potfonous dtrftrines of the Aurora in pre paring the preponderating interest, (the a griculturalists) of the United States, for their servile reception, is too Obvious to Cfcape the mod unthinking. It cannot now be denied that there was a preconcert ed plan between Duane and his Galic mas ters to prepare thq public mind of this country to fivallow without a murmer, this deleterous pill ; this direst flab at our high est interest. If Ccngrefs does not show a becoming spirit on tl is occasion, then in deed have the execrable agents of Napoleon but too fatally succeeded, in scattering the fire brands of diffention and luring us into their fell snares. It would seem that the Aurora forefaw, or rather was foretold of these present alarming measures of the Emperor of France againfl this country; a puto keep down our spirit, and lay pros, trate, our energies, he has for fotre time pafl bCen sedulously and wickedly employ ed in making the farmers feel hoflifny to their brethren of the cities ; (hiving to persuade them that their inter?lts were 1 dis tinft from these of the • merchants; as if what deeply affected the one, did not di reftly injury the other.” fr3” Printers of republican newspapers, throughout the union, are requested to in fer! these proposals, and receive fubferip tion* ; those who advertise shall receive copies of the pamphlet in payment. Chapmen who travel with books, or other goods, shall be furnifhed on good terms. Philadelphia, March 27, 1807. Subscriptions for the above Work art received at the Office of the Public In TELLIGENCER. for sale, A likely Horse ,. -■ And a good Sulim Very low for Cufh. Enquire of the Printer. Nov. 18 “ IN COUNCIL, 3j,axu.*iu I6tf November, 1807, Resolved, That an Efeakw fee held at the Court-house on Friday the 4th oi December next, for an Alderman to fill the v a . cancy occasioned by the Reflation of William Brown, Esq. under the fu perm tendance of three or more Justices of the Peace or Judges of the Inferior Court, not being themfclves candidates. Resolved, that the Sheriff of the city wmt two or more Conftablea do attend the laid Elec tton to keep and preserve order. Resolved, that the Marshal do reqUeft three ( or more of the Justices of the Peace or Judges of the Inferior Court to attend and preside at the laid Eleftion. Extraft from the minutes. (78) D. D. WILLIAMS, C. C. IN COUNCIL, 16/ h November, ISO 7. RESOLVETJ, That the city clerk do pub. lifh the names of all persons holding licences to retail spirituous liquors in this city, and that he continue to publiih the names qf such as may hereafter be licenced, for the information of the sity officers. . 4 Extrad from the minutes . D. D. WILLIAMS, c.c. The following are the ONLY persons licenced as retailers of spirituous liquors in this city, viz.—To retail not less thaih a quart, J. A. Morrice , William Cbauvett, John Jack, son, William Limbert , Edr.'ard j lutrin, William Willie, M Reingeard, Ftedern l Herb, Jer.h and Beckwith, L. C. Driscol, Isaac Hand, J. H. Deubell, John Anthony , Cl rijlopher Ha!!, Nicholas Courient, Ulric Tobler, Peter Mitehsl, Woodruff and Brant, Taylor and Scarbrough , B. and C. brooks, Carpenter and < Ireen , John T. While and Coi John Hunter, John B'tgar, P. Torpey, J. aiid R. Holcombe, Charles Tuebei, William Gibbs, Fred. Herb. To retail under a quart. Patrick Duffy, John Fortncll Chrijlophef Giinn, John Davis, James Walters, Thos. St~r mont, C. F. Triebner, John Myrich, J. Gamier, Wm. Sawyer, Owen Hughes, Ti'm. M l Far!ane, Wm. J. Scott, Wm. Wilkinson, John Door., S. Light bourne, John Hughes, Ji Charrier c 2 Cos. John Higgins, Thomas Bailey, Richard Mcrell, J. Feathers, Wm. Shaw, Levin Riggon, Whitby and Clisbe, Howard and Lath rop, John Lillim bridge, Alexander Delannoy, J. Manly, Thomas’ Lindsey, Jacob Flersheni, Tbhnas Lucena, R. Goodwin, Merit , Roberts and Brant, D. D. Williams. _ , Southern Stage. ■■ O —m THE fubferibers bavin): become pro. prietors of the STAGES on the fine from Savannah to St. Marys, refpeflfully inform those who may hav a occasion, to travel to any part of that route, that they have at great expense procured NEW STAGES,GOOD HORSES, and a ere ful for the accommodation ol PAS* fiENGERS. Also an excellent fafe and well manned BOAT, for water convey ance. \ They intend running the stage twiqe a , week, between Savannah and Damn, am ling the winter, and will keep alight EX i iTRA STAGE for the accommodation oi PRIVATE PARTIES, or others who may be disappointed in the Mail Stage.— , They will also carry PACKAGES of I GOODS, on moderate terms, and be 1 reJ i ponsible for their delivery as direfted, sr-.y where along the line, ( 1111 avoidable Acci dents except ed J They trufl that ll.cif exertions to set ve the public wt!f meet with support. M. SHEARER, and W. A. DUNHAM. Say. O&ober 13 6/ —■ ■ ■ - • ---- - 111 r —* REMOVAL. Samuel -Griggs. TAYLOR, Refpe&fully informs his friends and the puL . j lie that he has removed from his former flaiii on | the bay, and has taken a (hop next door to Mar* quand and Paulding, where he will thankfully receive, and faithfully execute, any orders in hb line. Nov. 20 79 Notice is hereby Given , THAT after the expiration of nine month) app'i cation will be made to the Honoiablc the Jufti> es and the Inferior Court of Elfinglum County, for leave W til three trarts of LAND.cchtaining rwo acres each, in said county, for the benefit of tbefit*! and creditors of James Webb, deceased. RICHARD WIGOINBD , Wri WfLLIAM WIGGINS,S April * 1 Notice is hereby .given, That nine months from thiy dateyapplicacicn^" 1 ” be rtade to the Honorable tiie Inferior Court bfctu* tham County, so? an order of Court to dis5 ,osi 0 Lot> No. a, j, & 7, in Warren Ward, No, a.I Waihiogton Ward, a 3 of l.ot No. 2. fekyl tythmifi and I-2 of Lot letter Fin the village of St. Gall, tof-’ ihcr with the improvements thereon, situate i” 1 ‘* City of Savannah, for the benefit of the Heirs & etc ditors of Major £dward Harden, deeease'd Edward Harden, Only qualified and s'l'ing Vxetitor Bar. April 7 iSo;,