Public intelligencer. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1809, December 15, 1807, Image 4

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Public Sale op THE Fra&ional Surveys. WHEREAS by an aB of the General Affetnbly of the State of Georgia, passed at Louisville on -the Sthday of December, 1806, it is er<aoted that all the Fractional Parts oj Surveys of Land reserved to the date by the fcveral land laws making dif tributionof 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 lhall be fold* in faparate lots, to the highest bidder, in the Town of Mil kdgeville, in the following manner, to a* —— The Conunifiioners to be appoint ed (who the fubferibers are) lhall, by an advertisement in the Gazettes of Pctersburgh, Washington, (Wilkes county) Sparta, Augusta, Loufivjlle and Savannah ; in which advertise ment lhall be particularly fpecified the day or days on which the Fractions in each County and in each Dillricl ■will be fold, We, the Cornmiffioners eppointde for that pur-pofe, do therefore, in con formity to said a£l, require all periods concerned to take notice, that at Mil ledgeville we shall attend and com mence the sale of the Fra6Lonal Sur veys as follows, to wit: — WILKINSON, ‘Thofe of the Sixth Diftri£iy lying ou the Oconee River, commencing ou the ;ift of December and continuing from day today until the 2u, inclusive. Thole ci the nth Diftricf, on the 3d ol December until the ah, inclusive, Thofeof the aatbDiftritl. on the ol December until the 7th, inclusive. Thofeof the 17th Diiirifi, ontheGih of December until the 9th, inclusive. Those of the 18'h DtUiiCr, on the 10th of December until the 1 ith, inclusive. Thole of the aad Diftritt, on the 12th December. Thole of the 23d Diftrifl, on the rath December. Thofeof the fifth DifhiSl, on the 15th December. Those of the 27th Diftriß, on the s6th December. Those of the 6th Diftrift, iying on the Qcniulgee River, cn the 17th December until the 191 b, inclusive. Those ol the 7th Diilii£l,on the 2iff of December until cbf 23d, inclusive. Those ot ihe Bth Di drift, on the 2.4 th of .December until the 28th, inclusive, Those of the 91b Drflrift, on the 29th December until the 30th, inclusive. Thofeof the i.itti Diftrift, on the 31st December until the 2ft January, 1808, inclusive. Those of the 15th Diftrift, on the sd January until tne 4th, inclusive. Those of the soili Diftrift, ua the gth January until the 6th inclusive. Those of the 21st Diftrift, on the 7th January until the 81b, inclusive. Thole of the 24th Diftrift, on the 91b January until the 12th, inclusive. Thofeof the 2g,ih Diftrift, on the 13th January uutil the 14th, inclusive. Thofeof the 28th Dilirift, on the 13th January until the 16'h, inclusive. BALDWIN. Thofeof the 7th Diftrift, o*t the 18th January until the 21st, inclusive. Those of the Bth Dtflrift, ou (he 221! January until ihe 23d, inclusive. Thofeof the inli Diftrift, ontht 25th January until the ?6th, inclusive. Thofeof the 12th Diftrift, ou the 271 b January until tbeaSth, inclusive. Thofeof the 17th Diftrift, on the 29th January until the tit February, inclusive. Those of the 18th Diltrift, on the ed February until the 51b, inclusive. Thofeof the 19th Diftricl, on the 6th February until the Bth, inclusive. Those ol the 20th Diflrift, on the 91b February until th 151 b, inclusive. Those of the 15th District, on the i6tb February until the 17th, inclusive. Thofeof the 14th District, on the xßrb February until th 19th, inclusive, Those of the 10th District, on the 201 b February until the 2nd, inclusive. Thole of the 9th District, on the 23d February until the 24th, inclusive. Those (ft the 6th District, on the 25th February utuii tbs 26th, inclusive. TERMS OF SALE, .Os the purshafers bonds with ap- proved personal security will be re quired for the amount of the purchafi money, to be paid in four equal an nual inftalments, in gold or filver — the firft payment twelve months aftc date. REDDICK SIMMS. OBADIAH ECHOLS. FRANCIS FLOURNOY. Commissioners. Milledgeville, s6;h Sept. 1807. (64) LOAN OFFICE, GEORGIA, June 23d, 1807. Notice is hereby given, that in con formity with the provillons of the aft supplementary to the aft, infilled “ An aft making provision for the redemp tion of the whole of the public debt of the United States,” books will be open at theofike of the ccmnaiGioner es loans for Georgia, bn the firft day of July next, to continue open until the seven teenth day of March, 1808, inclufive* jy, the fourteen lift days of each quar ter excepted, for the purpole of re ceiving fubferiptions for such parts of the old fax per cent, deferred fix per cent, and three per cent. Pock, as may, on the day ot fubferrption, Hand on the books of the said conimifLoner of lour.s. Those proprietors of the old fix per cent, and deferred flocks, who may fubferibe, will receive in lieu thereof anew fix per cent, flock, equal to the unredeemed amount of the flock sur rendered, redeemable at the pleasure of the United States, under a proviso, however, tha tno reimbursement shall 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 ccr.t. flock who may fubferih.-, will rcceh* in lieu thereof, a fix per cer.t. flock, equal to fixty-fivc pci cent, of the amount of three per cent, surrendered, redeemable in the fame manner as the new fix per cent, above mentioned but not rcimburfablc, how ever, without the assent of the holders, umil after the whole of the new fix per cent, (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 rcimburfed. 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 rcimburfed ; and that if the applications to that efFed fhal! at any time either exceed or fall fiiort of the sum then applicable to that purpose, the priority of payment fiial!, so far as may be neceflary, be determined by lot. The present ftock-holdcrs who re fide in any part of Europe, and may assent to that modification, may, at their option, receive the interell ac cruing on the new dock, either in the United Slates as heretofore, or in Lon don or Amiierdara, at par; in which Sail case, the interest will be paid there by the bankers of the United States, fix months fuhfequent to the day on which the fame would be payable in the United States and fubjeft to no variation; nor to any other dcduftion than a comrniffioner to the bankers, of one half per cent, on the intercfl thus paid, JAMES ALGER, * Corr.mi, sioner of Loans, NOTE . Proprietors of 1000 dol lars nominal fix per cent, stock, fubferibed before the firft of October, ISO 7, will be entitled to receive, 649 62 of new fix, tween the firft of October, and Sift December, 1807, 614 S7 —* between the lft January, & 17th March, 1803. 619 03 Proprietors of 1000 dol lars nominal deferred, fub feribed before the firft of October, 1807, will be enti tled to receive 055 yg tween the firft Oftober, and 31st December, 1807, 853 62 —,— w*am-.*sm between tfc HI January, and the 17th March, 1808, S A 4X Being the unredeemed amount of old itook on the lft of July and Oftober 180,, and hr A January, 1808, refpe&ively. Proprietors of 1000 dollars three per cent, will be entitled to receive IDO dollars or new fix. POLITICS FOR FARMERS AND MECHANICS. PROPOSALS FOR PUBLISHING, By WILLIAM DUANE , No. 106, Market-street, Philadelphia. Two Editions of POLITICS FOR FARMERS and MECHANICS: Correfted and Enlarged. One edition lhall be printed cn fuper fine paper and delivered in boards at 7,5 cents if 500 are fuberibed tor, at .60 cents if 1000, at 50 cents it 2000 copies ; if re quired to be bound, 25 cents additional. The other shall be a cheap edition, in the pamphlet form —and the price fiiail be pro portioned to then umber fubferibed for ; 25 cents a copy for any number under tcoo, and co cents for any number above 2000 ; 15 cents for any number above gooo *no the ufua! allowance to bookfelleis. Book fellers, Printers ar.d country Store keeprrs throughout the United States, are defined to forward to the Aurora Editor, as soon as poffiblc, the number ot each edi tion they will fubferibe lor. Subletiptions lor the city and neighbor hood, received at Duane’s Book Here, Market-Hreet. Both editions Ural! be put to pre;s, as ‘ soon as a Sufficient number of fubunhers j'tc- either edition is procu.ed to pay theex -1 peace for printing. Different reviews cj this Work. The Northampton Farmer, a republican paoer fays—- W ll and particular gratification, that the Editor of the Aurora in conference of the prefiing foliciiatiors from different parts of the union, intends to pubhili the Politics for Farmers and Mechanics, in the pamphlet iorm. When this is done, every farmer will be enabled (and no one ought to neglctt ti) to procuie a copy of this va-, jluabie and highly interesting woik.” | Freni Lang's Royal Gazette , published in New- York. ■ “ The latcaurocious and piratical decree ot Bonaparte ii a complete comment on [the writings ol Dusne, for fame time pell, I particularly on those cccurfcd pieces enti tled ** Politic* for Farmers.” The .Ame rican would now prefumc to deny that this man is an agent of the tyrant of France, ought to be held up as an objeft cf general lulpicion.—The linking coinci dence between this outrageous attack upon the very viiala ol our country, end the poifonou* doftrines cf the Aurora in pre paring the preponderating iritereft, (the 3- griculturaliffj) of the United States, for their servile reception, is too obvious to elcape the mail unthinking. It cannot now be denied that there was a preconcert ed plan between Duane and his Gaiic mas ten to prepare the public mind of this country io swallow without a mtirtner, this deleterous pill ; this ciireci stab at our high eM iutereft. If Congress does not show a becoming spirit on this occafioD, then in deed have the execrable agents of Napoleon but too fatally fucc:eded, in fcaltering the | fire brands of dtffention and luring us into their fell insres. It would feern that the Aurora foiefaw, or rather was foretold of ihcfe present alarsoing measures of the Empetor of France jgainft this country ; a puto keep down our spirit, and lay pros- ! tt.te, our energies, he has for fome time’ psll been sedulously and wickedly employ- 1 and in making tie farmers feel hoiliiity to their brethren of the cities ; striving to persuade them that their iiucretls were dis tinft from these of the merchants; as if what deeply aifefed the one, did not di refilly injury the other.” JrS* Printers of republican newfpap-rs, throughout the union, arerequefted to in fen these proposals, and receive fubferip- j tiona ; those who advertise lhall receive copies of the pamphlet in payment. Chapmen who travel with books, or other goods, lhall be iurnilhed on good terms. u Philadelphia , March 27, 1807. Subscriptions for ‘ the above Work art received at the Office of the Public Ln- TELUGENCER. Wanted Immediafely, A SMALL Nt ? GRO BOY.—-For partlcnlarj , a PP>y t the Oir.cc of th; lotelliitaccr. December S g., * ALL persons are heieby forewarned , “\’* r t^l rD ? I°y 1 °y Cat pettier Eel low BaAUFORT, witbflfttt fitil apply iug to hts osvner. 0 Dcccmbir ti Sheriff s Sales. Laurence Huron , jcv. - ! vs. S-attachment. Laurence Huron, jun J ON the 26th day of December, infi. at the Court-house in the City o( Savannah, between the hours of ten and three o’clock, will be fold under an otdet of his honor Judge Charlton, sundry 2r , tides o! DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, &c. together with fix Bales oi COT. TON, attached as the property oi ihetb fcadaat, L. Huron, juo r. JOHN EFFINGER, s.c.c. December rr B.^ Sheriff’s Sales, On Monday, 21st December inst. mil i soli at the court-house in this city , be. tween the hours of ten and three o'clock, ONE two ftery HOUSE and OUT BUILDINGS, cn Lot No. 1, Ew. iosburg, .levied on as the property 0 f James Shaffer, deceased, to fatisfy|Raitha~ far Shaffer, Esq sot ground rent ; levied on by Thomas Robertson, former Shcrilf, and returned by him. JOHN EFFINGER, s. c.c. December 11 84 Administrators Sales. 1.11 TILL be fold on the 20th January V V next, at my Auftion Store, th perfonal property of Adasn Beach, deceaL ed, conftfting of BOOTS, SHOES CALF SKINS, BOOT LEGS BEDDING A Gold WATCH, See. See. By older of the administrator. N. M’LEOD, Acct’r. December n raw 8.1 Administrator s Sales. J\N Saturday the 16th J-tnuary next, will be fold, al the ffore formerly occupied by Daniel M'lntofn, deceased, (Sarnani-fireet) all his personal Propcrtv, con ft fling of DRY GOODS, GROCE RIES, FURNITURE, & the HOUSES with the t'eale. Conditions made known on the day cf, sale—By order of the adminiftraters. N. M'LEGD, AuiiV. December 7 law Sales, Cn thefirst ‘Tuesday in ‘January next % will be Id 2* tit Court bjust 1.1 Sa'-j&nnab , at the usuui inters, A HO Uiii LOT in Milledgeville, INe. 1, Ajuaßt No. 40. 260 c acres of LAND, in Bulloch county, on B;;ct Creek, in three adjoining rt-adk* ; adjoining lands cf ) Alex. Willie, John Gruber and John Laftioger, ill j furveytd inttie name cf George Frasier, iu 1771. I Also, an undivided moiety of ihe Beaver Tfoi MILL-TRACT, in Ecriven county; ia the v.hvle tract, 8500 acres, formerly the property cf jvhs M‘<jucec ; bounded north by Briar crech fuulh-fiit by lands now belonging to Mr. Reaves. Also, 287 1-2 acre* of LAND on the Aiilay.ifc, formerly the property of Kichard Wall., Esq. Levied on at the fail of the United UUtte Henry Putuair. and others Ben, Wa!I s u, b. c. December S Si Southern Stage. O The sub feribers having becotne pro. prietors of ihe STAGES 00 the lire front Savannah to Si, Marys , refpeftluliy infoim those who may have occasion t* travel to any paitoi that route, that tlev have at gr*tat ejtpenfe procured NEI STAGES,GOOD HORSES, and a ft- • {■•ti driver, for the .utcoimnodtilion of IAS SENGERS. AlTo^n-excellent As.-e and well manned BOAT, fur uaier ccovcy ance. Tiiey intend running the twit's 8 week, between Savannah and Danse, dur ing the winter, and will keep aiiu'i't -* i ’ TRA STAGE for the accorntuodation 0- PRIVATE PARTIES, or cihas vb* may be disappointed itt the Mail Sta^e.- - They will aifo carry PACKAGES of GOODS, on moderate terms, ami be r- 5 * ponsible for their delivery as'direfted, -t’A where along the line, (unavoidable a ce dents excepted.) They truil that theif exertions to fetvc the public wiit tuca with fuppert. -M. SHEARER, anj Vv r . A. DUNiiAM. Sav. Ofterber 15 6/ Notice is hereby given, That nine month* from thi-, date, spp'.iur.tlcn wlB he made to the Honorable the Inferior Cou; t tham Couuty, for aa order of Court to di>o*s J Lot* No. 2,3, Sc 7, in Warren Ward, No,’ 2.3. i'i Walbington Ward, 2.3 of Lot No. 3 Je’-y i ty-hieg, and t-2 of Lot letter F. in the village of St. tia.l.w.c-’ ther with the improvement* thereon, fituatc in ft' c ity of navannah, tor the benefit of the Heir* -1 tic* ditars of Majot Edward Harden, deceased * Kdwtml Harden, Onlv cuiliiied cud aAiug Z&cei'.tf San April y lco}'.