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Public Sale
OF THE
Fractional Surveys.
WHEREAS by an aH of the
General Aflcrtibly of the State
of Georgia, palled at Louiivtlle on
the Bth day of December, nßos, it is
ena&ed that all the Fiuclional Farts of
Surveys of Hand reserved to t;ie date
bv the feverul land laws making dil*
tributiou of the 1 aids lately acquired
efthe Creek Nation of Indians, lying
and being on the rivers Ocmulgee and
Oconee, ‘and Ub on the pro lent and
former temporary boundary hues
{hall be fold in separate lots, to the
highest bidder, in the Town of Mil
ledgeville, in the following manner, to
wit *. —
The Commissioners to be appoint
ed (who the ftibfcribers arc) shall, by
an advertisement in the Gazettes of
Petersburg!!, Washington, ('-jlkc.s
county) Sparta, A-ugulla, i.ot-.i - ih~
and Savannah; in which advert;le
ment (hall be particularly fpecificd
the day or days on which the Frac.lions
in eacii County and in each DiUrLt
will be fold.
We, the Commissioners appointde
for that purpose, do therefore, in con
formity to laid a cl, require ah per Tons
concerned to take notice, that at Mil
ledgeville we shall attend and com
ihernc.c the sale of the Fractional Sur
veys as follows, to wit:—
W ILK IN SON.
Those of the Sixth Diilribl, lying on
the Oconee River, commencing on the
ait of December artel continuing !.om
day to day until the 2<l, inclusive.
Those of the 11th Di/lrifl, on the 3d os
December until the 4th, inclusive,
Those of the rath Diftr’ifit, on the sth oi
December until the yt’i, inclusive.
Thole of the 17th Diitiicft, on the 8 b
of December until the yth, inclusive.
Those of the 18th DillriQ, on the loth
of December until the 1 nh, inclusive.
Those of the 22d Dill all, on the 12th
December.
Thole of the 23d DifliiO, on the 14th
December.
Those of the 2GIII Diftriff, on the 15th
December.
Those of the 27th DtflriQ, on the 16th
December.
Thole of the 6ih Dlllri/l, lying on the
Ocniulgce River, on the 17th December
until the 19th, inclusive.
Those ol the 7th Dillrifl.on the 2iff of
December until the 23d, inclusive.
Thole of the Bth Diftrift, cn the 24th oi
December until the 28th, inclusive.
Those of the 9th Di/Lift, 011 the 291!!
December until the 30th, inclusive.
Those of the 14th Di.Vifl, on the 31st
December until the iff January, 1808,
inclusive.
Those of the 15th Dillrift, on the ad
January until (tie 41b, inclusive.
Thole of the 20111 Diftiift, on the sth
January until the bill inclusive.
A hole of the atft Di!tri£i, on the 7th
January until the “81b, inclusive.
Thok of the 24th DdlriQ, on the 91b
January until the 12th, inclusive.
Thole ol the 23d) Difirift, on the 13th
January uutil the 14th, inclusive.
Those of the 28th Dillritf, on the 15th
January until the 16th, inclusive.
BALDWIN.
Those of the 7th DiftriQ, 01 the 18th
January until the 21st, inclusive.
Those of the Stb Djftri£l, on the 22d 1
January until.the 23d, inclusive.
I hofeot the inti Diftnfl, on the 23th
January until the 26th, inclusive.
Thole of the ie<ii Diftritl, on the 27th
January until the 28th, inclusive.
Thole of the 17th Diftrift, on the 29th
January until the tit February, inclusive.
Those of the 18th Diftritl, an the 2d
February until the 3th, inclusive.
Those of the loth Diff.ifl, on the 6th
February until the Bth, inclusive.
Those of the 2oth DiflriQ, on the 9T
February until the 13th, inclusive.
. Those ot the 13th District, on the tsth
February until the 17th, inclusive.
Those of the 14th DiiLict, on the ißtk
February until the 19th, inclusive.
Those of the toth Dillrict, on the cod
February until the 22d, inclusive.
Thole of the 9th Diilrict, on the 23d
February until the 24th, inclusive.
Thole ol the 6th Diilrict, on the 23d)
February until the 26111, inclusive.
TERMS OF SALE,
Os ihs puichafers bonds with ap
proved personal security will be re
quired for the amount of the purebaf
money, to be paid in four equal an
nual inlhlmems, in gold or lilver—
the firlt payment twelve months aftei
date.
REDDICK SIMMS,
OBaDIAH ECHOLS.
FRANCIS FLOURNOY,
Commissioners.
Milledgeville, 26th Sept. 1807. (64)
LOAN OFFICE, GEORGIA,
June 23d, 1807.
Notice is hereby given, that in con
formity with the provjfions of the act
fuppkmentnry to the afci, in titled •• An
act making provilipn for the redemp
tion of the whole of the public debt of
the United States,” books will be open
at the office efthe commissioner of loans
for Georgia, on the firft day of July
next, to continue open until the feven
teentli day of March, 2808, :r.c!ufive
ly, the fourteen last days of each quai'-S
ter excepted, for the purpose of re- j
ceiving fubferiptioris for Inch parts of
the old fix per cent, deferred fix per
cent, and three per cent, flock, as may,
on the day of fubfeription, hand on
the books of the Laid, commiflioncr of
loans.
Thofe’ proprietors of the old fix per
cent, and deferred flocks, who may
sub fieri be, 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, tinder a proviso,
however, thu 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 cent, flock who may fubferibe,
will receive in lieu thereof, a fix per
cent, flock, equal to fixty-five per
cent, of the amount of three per cent,
i'urrendered, 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
per cent, (given in exchange for old
fix or deferred as above mentioned) as
weil as the whole of the eight per cent,
flock of the United States, shall have
been rcimburfed. It is also provided,
that in every reimbursement whiclv
may take place, a preference will be
given to those creditors ‘ ho may no
tify their wish to be reimbursed ; and
that if the applications to that cffe£l
shall at any time either exceed or fa!!
fiiort cf the sum then applicable to
that purpose, the priority of payment
shall, so far as may be ncceffary, be
determined by lot.
The present flock-holders who re
side in any part of Europe, and may
assent to that modification, may, at
their option, ’receive the imereft ac
cruing on the new llock, either in the
United States as heretofore, or in Lon
don or Amlkrdam, at par; in which
lull 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 fubjedl to no
variation; nor to any other deduction
than a covnmiffioner to the bankers,
ot one half per cent, on the interefl
thus paid,
JAMES ALGER,
Commit siansr of Loons,
NOTE .
Proprietors of IOCO dol
lars nominal fix per cent,
ilock, fubferibed before the
fit'll of OClober, 1807, will
be entitled to receive, 649 G 2 of new fix.’
1 ■ If fubferibed be
tween the firll of Oftober,
and 31st December, 1807, 644 37
between the
Jft January, Sc 17th March,
180i} - 619 03
Proprietors of 1000 dol
lars nominal deferred, fub
ftribed before the firll of
October, 1807, will be enti.
tied to receive 555 73
——— If fubferibed be
tween tl.e firll October, and
31st December, 1807, Q 2 m
—— fcewtcea the
lft Jamtory, and the 17th
March, 1808, 831 7T, ck
Being the unredeemed amount of the o.d i
on the lit of July and O&ober 180/, and
January, 1808, relpedtively.
Proprietors of 1000 dollars three per cent,
will be entitled to receive 6JO dollars o. new
fix.
POLITICS
FOR FARMERS AND MECHANICS.
PROPOSALS FOP. PUBLISHING,
By WILLIAM DUANE , No. ic6,
Market street, Philadelphia.
Two Editions of PC LI l ICS
FOR FARMERS amd MECHANICS:
CorreElcd and Enlarged.
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fine paper and delivered in board* 2175
cents li 500 are fubciibfcd for, at 60 cents
if-soco, zt 50 cents if sooo copies; if re
quired to be bound, cents additional.
The other {ball be a cheap edition, in tbs
pamphlet form-*-an<l the price (hall be pro
portioned to then timber fubfeubed b'r ; 2,5
cents a copy ior any number under loco,
and 30 cents for any number above 2000;
15 cents for any number above 300 c and
the ul'ual allowance to booksellers.
Book fellers, Printers and country Storr
keepers throughout the United States, are
desired to forward to the Aurora E Htor
as soon as pofh'olc, the number of each edi
t on they will subscribe for.
Sublet ipticn.S for the citv and neighbor
hood, teceived at Duans’o Book, -tore,
Markst-ftreet.
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soon as a fufacient number of fubfuibrr*
to either edition is procured to pay the ex
pense for printing.
Different reviews of this Work.
The Northampton Farmer, a republics
j paper fays—
j We iee) particular gratification, that tin
I Editor of the Aurora in consequence 0
jthe pro fling felicitations from differeo
j parts of the union, intends to pnblilh tin
I Politics tor Far me: sand Mechanics, in th
| pamphlet form. When tins is done, every
j farmer will bo enabled fund no one ougt
| to neg!e£l tt) to procure a copy of this v*
luable and highly interefling woik.”
From Lang's Royal Gazette, published
in Nezo-York.
“ The lateaitrocious and piratical decre*
of Bonaparte is a complete comment or
the writings of Duane, for lome time pa/I,
particularly on those accursed pieces enti
tled “ Politics for Firmer*.” The Ame
rican that would now prelume to deny
that this man is an agent of the tyrant oi
trance, ought tube held upas ?n objeft of
general fulpicion.—The- linking coinci
dence between this outrageous attack upon
the very vi*Ls of our country, and the
poisonous doflrines of the Aurora in pre
paring the preponderating interefl, (thea
gricuituralills) of the United State's, foi
their servile reception, is ton obvious t.-
eicape the moll unthinking. It cannot
now be denied that there was a preconcert
ed plan between Duane and his Galic mas
ters to prepare the public niiud of this
country to swallow without a murmer, this
deleterous pill ; this direst /lab at our high
est interest. If Congress does not /how *
becoming spirit on this occasion, then in
deed have the execrable agents of Napoleon
hut too fatally succeeded, in Icaltering the
fire brands of di/IVntson and luring us irit
their fell snares. It would seem th e the
Aurora forefaw, or rather was foretold cf
thsfe present alarming measures oi ihr
Emperor of krance agatnft this country ;
a puto keep down our spirit, and lay pres.
tats t our be hss for Tonic 11ft?c
calf been sedulously and wickedly employ
ed in making tile farmers feel hostility to
their brethren of the cities ; driving t t
perfaade them that their interests vveretiis-
from tbefe of the merchants ; as ii
what deeply affcaed the one, uiu not di
reflly injury the other.”
(P* Printers of republican newfpvpers,
throughout the union, are requelled n in
sert these propofais, and receive fuhfcrij -
tions ; ihnfe wi.o advertise shall receive
copies of the pamphitt in payment.
Caapinea who travel with books, or
oftier goods, lhall be furniflied on good
terms.
Philadelphia, March 27, 1807.
fyT Subscriptions for the above Work
are received alike Office of the Public In-
TELLIGENCER.
IVanted Immediately,
A SMALL NEGRO EOY.—For particulars
appiy *t ;hc Office of the Intelligencer.
December 8
NOTICE.
f e rfons are hereby forewarned
ARE. not to employ the Catpenter Fel
low BEAUFORT, v/itkou; inil apply in*
to bis owner.
Diceicber a* gp
Sheriff’s Sales.
Laurence Huron, so; . J
vs. V ATTACHMENT.
Laurence Huron, jun J
ON the 261 b day of December, inff.
at the Court-house m the Cny oi
Savannah, between the hours cl ten and
three o’clock, will be fold under an order
ol his honor Judge C.harltcn, funlrv iT .
tides cf DRY UOODS. GROCERIES,
&c. together with fix Bales ol CO;.
TON, attached as the property ot the de
fendant, L. Huron, jun r.
JOHN EBBINGLR, s. c. c.
December 1 1 84
Sheriff ? s Sales.
On Monday, 2 isi December mst. will be
sold at Re court-house in tins city, be.
tween tie hours oj ten find three o'clock,
ONE two ilnry HOUSE and OUT
BUILDINGS; on Lot No. j, Ew.
insbnrg, levied on as -the property of
j.j 1 >-.{■s Shaffer, deceased, ‘0
let Shaffer, Elq. for ground rent ; levied
on bv Thomas Rofieufon., icrioet Sheiif;,
and reiurned by him.
JOHN EBPINGER, s. c.c.
December 11 84
— - . —■ -
Administrators Saks.
\JJILL be fold on the 24 I1 Jinuvy
vv next, at n.y Aubliou Store, ifc
personal property oi Adam Beach, dec../.
eJ, cobfiftinu of
BOOTS,’ SHOES
CALF SKINS, BOOT LEGS
BEDDING
A Gold WATCH, Sec. &c.
By order ol ihe adfniniftrator.
N. M LEOD, Auct’r.
Dacernber it law 84
Administrators Saks.
iT\ N Saturday the 16tb January next,
x ffd will be fold, at the itore former'y
•ccupicd by Daniel M'lntolb, decea/ed,
(Barnard-ftieet) nil his nerZonal Property,
oiifiilirg of DRY GOODS, GROCE
RIES, FURNITURE, & the HOUSES
*uh the lease.
Con<litioris made known cn the day of
Tale—By order of the adroiniflrators.
N. M LEOD, Auft’r.
Decenibsr j uve 44
Marshal’s Sales.
On tl-Sfirst ‘Tuesday in January next, visit he r. hi ct lU
Court h.u sin Savannah, at the usual hears,
A HGXJJH and LOi'ia Mlllsdeevilie, No. l.fc'aars
No. 40.
j6oo acres of LAND, in BuPoch county, oa Shck
Creek, hi three adjoining tracts ; adjoining lands ol
Alex. Willis, John Gruber and John Laftinger, all
furvtytd in the name ot George Frazier, in 77!.
Also, an undivided moiety of the Heaver Dim
MILL-TRACT, in Scrivcn county; in the whole
itabV, 8500 acres, former!'/ the property of John
M'Queen • bounded north by Eriar creek fouth-oaft
by lands now belonging to Mr. Reaves.
Also, 287 1-2 acres of I.AND on the AlaliSlita,
formerly the property of Ricl.ard V7.i1;., Esq.
I Levied on at the fuir of the United dtatts sgEoU
Henry Putnam and others
Ben. Wall, m. and. g.
December S 82
Southern Stage.
THE fttbfcriberS having become prc.
pneiois of the STAGES on the !ir.3
ham Savannah to St. Moys, refpeiiftikf
inform thufe w ho rn?y have occasion u
travel to any part of that route, that irrv
have at great expertfe procured NE ■’
STAGES,GOOD HORSES', and a Care
ful driver, tor die accommodation of PAS*
SENG EES. AHo an’excellent fate and
well manned BOAT, for water convey*
ance.
They intend Tunning the IHg? twice a
week, between Savannah and sanen, dm*
big the winter, and will keep a light EX-
J. RA S TAGE for the accommodation H
PRIVATE PARTIES, or others wSs
may be disappointed in the M *il -Sta're.**
Thev will alio canv PACKAGES a:
GOODS, on moderate terms, 2nd be re*
ponsibie for their delivery as directed, at’7
where along th, line, (unavoidable acci
dents excepted.) They trull that thesr
exertions to serve the public will R' ££j
with support.
M. SHEARER, and ‘
W. A. DUNHAM.
Sav. OTober 15 6/
Notice is hereby given,
That nice months from this date, application via
he m,ule t.i the Honorable the Inferior Court ol C'. -
tiia-ii County, for an order ot Court to dbpose <*
Lot* No. 2,2,8: 7, in Warren Ward, No, -?■ ‘*
Wufliiugton Ward, 2- j of Lot No. .1. |ekyl tyth “ <
and 1-2 of Lot letter I’. iu the villAgeof St. GalU 10
t:i*r with the improvement* t hereon, fituatc to ‘•
City of 6'avamiah, for the benefit of the Heirs ot cts*
ditocs of Major Edward Harden,deceased.
Edward IlarHen*
Only qualified and aAi&g Lx.cat'*
Sav. April; ido;.