Public intelligencer. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1809, December 22, 1807, Image 1

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PUBLIC INTELLIGENCER. [VOL. I.j The INTELLIGENCE t, g PUBLISHED OM TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, By nor Man M‘Leai\ t , CS Vs Fi; E E/ F j ,V A jri DOLLARS PER AS'iUM, PAYABLE ONE HALF IB AD v .'.KCL, Opening ~Sale, At the S'ore lately occupied by M'Lcan & E-.rr.cc, on ti;e Bay, j2co pair NEGRO SHOES Ujo do. Morocco a.d Leather Shsss 4 cases Mens and Boys Hots A few birds. M ‘ioiTes And packages of DRY GOODS JOSEPH HAWES. December 15 8.5 The Subscriber, £f:s leave to inform kis friends and the “public, that he is new opening at his store, adjoining Mr. Citizen Sml.l's, Market-square, pa’r NEGRO SHOES 4:0 do. lined and bound do. r.oo do. Ladies Slippers T units and Saddlery £co bogles CORDIAL Together with a common assortment cf GROCERIES. He also intends to keep a constant fup p!y of CORDIALS, by the barrel or hogshead. The whole of which he offers, and means to offer, low for Caih or Pty dute, He flatters hircfelf, that ike superior quality of his Goods, and the particular ai entton which will be paid 10 cufiomers, viil induce the public to favor him with their patronage. DANIEL SHAW. December 15 Sj NEW SHOE STORE. Asahel Howe , FROM BOSTON, JlespeSfuU y inferm iJ;t Public, that he has taken a store, in Market-square, next door to Mr. Nichols's Hat Store, where he has for sale a general assortment of Boots & Shoes, VIZ 50 pair SUWARROVV BOOTS 30 do. white top do. 600 Ladies Morocco Slippers 500 ditto Leather do. 300 Men’s Fine Shoes 500 ditto common do. 200 - boys fine do. 1700 Negro Shoes With an affortrnent. of Bovs coarse Shoes Mi Fes Morocco and Leather Slippers Children's Morocco and Leather Bo tee. Ditto do. do. Pumps Childrens Shoes LIKEWISE, 40 ketjs Crackers A few barrels Apples A fe;c kegs pickels Which he will sell, Wholesale and Retail, cheap for Cash . November S ts 74 THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING enured into eo-pirtnerfliip, under the firm of Small & XI Nish, taken S*crs and Counting-House on Mefln Sms’ & Bourse’s Wharf, and tender their fcrvice* to their friends and the public in the FACTORAGE & COM MISSION BUSINESS. ROBERT SMALL, JOHN M'NHHt fltvannah, October at do ■ , FOUND, A handsome DOG—The owner, by calling at this Office, can obtain isferinstio.n refpe'-tieg him. Dec. 8. t 3 SAVANNAH, TUESDAY, December 22, 1807. Book, and Stationary . Store. THOMAS C. COLLIER, HAS FOR E ALE, OPPOSITE Mr. TOBLER’s WUii'AKER.S.iIEET, An assortment of Books & Stationary , Among which ate the following t l^ 1 LEG ANT quarto Bibles, with plates -l--d Plain ditto ditto School Biller, nf different prices lei laments—]'Zatt’s Psalms—ditto Psalms and j hymns Nippon's Hymns—Methodist do. Baxter's Miscellaneous Work: Henry on Prayer Doddridge's Rise and Progress of Religion in the soul Doddridge on Regeneration — eh. Sermons Gospel Sonnet:—Pilgrims Progress Holy War The genuine works of Flavius Josephus , 6 vo/s. Village Dialogues, 2 vol. Saunas’ Sermons Sermons of Maffdlon and Bourdalone Davis’ Sermons, 2 vol:. Hunter's Sacred Biography, 4 vols. Life of Joseph — Blairs’ Sermons, 3 vols. Baptist Confession Christian Philosophy Evan's Sketches Moslem’s Church History, 6 vols. Hors Solitaries, or Essays on some remarkable names and titles of Jesus Christ, 2 vols. Mrs. Warren's History of the American IVcsr, 3 vols. Ashe's Dictionary, 2 vols. Webster's, Perry's and Er.tick's School Jo. Murray's English Reader \ Ditto Grammar—Exercise and Key to do. French Grammar Webster's and Lovslh's English Grammar Together with a very general assortment of School Books, Chap arid Toy Books &c. tsfe. Best wove hot pressed black .sad gild edged Let ter Paper Best and common laid ditto , by the ream or quire Foolscap, Super-Royal, Medium. Demy, Dutch Fvha*md other Papers FI tying Cards, a variety Wrapping Paper \ And numerous other articles, comprising a gen eral assortment of STATIONARY, which will le constantly kept up, and sold at a moderate ad vance for cash only. December lj latvSzo B 5 REMOVAL. Samuel Griggs. CO TAYLOR, Refpetftfully informs his friends and the pub lic that he has removed from his former Hand on the bay, and has taken a shop ncut door to Mar. quand and Paulding, wheie he will thankfully receive, and faithfully execute, any orders in his line. Nov. 20 79 PAINTING. Seth 11. K ecu, Informs the Gentlemen of Savannah and public in genera!, that he carries on the HOUSE Sc SIGN PAINTING, In the (hop next door to Dr. John Love’s, on the Bay, where all bufineia in his line will be at tended to, when called upon, with ftridt atten tion. Groceries will be taken in payment if more convenient for the employer. September 22 60 TO RENT, THAT pleasant and convenient HOUSE, on the Corner of South and Wejl-Broad- Streets, lately occupied by Mrs. Trizvant, till the 30 th of December next, Possession can be imme diately given. For terms, apply to the subscriber on the premises. N. G. RUTHERFORD. July 17 40 A person a few miles from town, having fome leisure time would be glad to employ it in writing for any person having occa lion for his services.—-The terms very moderate. Apply to the Printer. November 27 80 TO RENT, A STORE With a good CELLAR, on the Bay. For particular} apply at this of fice. Nqv, 20 78 * MOUNT-ENON COLLEGE. ExtrsH from the Minutes of the General Committee of Geer*! 2 Baptists, and Truftee* of Mount Jin on College, convened ou Mount-Enea, from cue Bihto the i th of Uft August, iiicluflve. RESOLVED, To open a Grammar School, on this Mount, the lirft day of nest month, and that the <lirc£hon of it be committed to Brother CHARLES O. SCREVEN,untiI he,and the Brethren MAasaatt and Holcombe, procure a proper character, at an an nua! faizry of eight hundred dollars, to fix at the head of this iullitution : and they are hereby authoriftd to employ an Affiflant in the School, and a Steward of ihe Boarding-hcufe, a* thcl'e mrafures may become neccflhry, at prlcPßconhdeied reafonob!e. Agreed, That pupils findingiheir own lodging, the price of board here fhtll not exceed twenty dollars per quarter, paid in advance— 2nd that hut the fame lumper year, paid quarterly, fltall he charged for teaching, u-ith care and accuracy, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Cranmiar and its ezercifes, Geography with the use of the Globes, Mathematics, Aftronotny, Natural and Moral Philosophy, the Fine Art 9, Logic, and the Latin and Greek Languages. Rcfolvedj That this School tha'l be opened at fuu rifr, and remain <f!ive till breaktaft ; after that time, ft.idles lh!l be,purfued until twelve; and, returned again at tro;ihaH be continued to fire o’clock-—and that, in the f.hoo! and out of it, among those whose board may not be under thedirt&iun of this body, as well at ether*, the flridteft tlteaucm (hall be paid to deportment and morals. Resolved, That in thecourfc of the year there (hall be but two ‘vacations, of three weeks each, allowed in this feminarv ; and that there fliall commence on the Srft days of April and November In consequence of the above resolves, Mr, Screven opened a Grammar School ou Mouut-Eurn, early in September ; but before a number of youth lro.m different parts of the date, who were on their way to that fsminary, could arrive he left it—Wbat led to this meafurc, as uexpedied to the board, who had en gaged that refjpcdtalde agent, aa mortifying to the friend* of th* iullitution at large, will be a fufcjedt of ferioua enquiry at their next litliun. Since this era fcarrafling event happened, no exertion w hich could be mad*, to contract the limit* of its injurious effedls, has been fpirdd j and the public are hereby refpedt fullj informed,that this fchool will RE-COMMENC3 under very flattering circumftauces, on the firft Mon day in January. Mr. DANIEL MERCER, highly recommended at an able and perfeverir.g teacher, is engaged as Principal of the Grammar Schor l; and Mr. JOEL tdILL, a gentleman of character, who is bleffcti with an amiable family, and has a productive flock and farm, within three miles of Mnunt-Enort, is to keep the Boarding House. Mr. H;lt is promptly preparing, and will have in readiness, by the firft of next month, genteel accommodations, ant on’y for pupils, but for ladies and gentlemen who may occa sionally viflt Mount Enon. Should it be inconve nient for p areata to fend lodging nr bedding with iheir children to this place, Mr. Hill will furnifh that article at a reafonab'e rate. May the enlightened friends of this eftabhfhmcnt, which has elerived its being fra.n their liberality, meet their reward, in feeing it rife under their foflering hands, and the ap proving fmilesof Providence, into the highest liter*. ry tmmenee; H. HOLCOMBE. December 13 FOR SALE, A LOT of LAND known in the gen* era! plan ol those Lots fold tinder execution by the late Ambrose Gordon, E'q. Federal Marshal, as the property of John J. Zubly, dec. by the No. (g J live Itcnling three Ilreets. On tlie premises tie an almost new dwelling houft: sod • kitchen, the fir(l (buy is well finifhcd, having a good well of water at the corner. Also the unexpired leasehold of lot No. egJ five, fronting Bryan fireet, to the i.jth kipril, ifitq, togeiher with the dwelling o.ufe, ih op and other improvements there on, now occupied by the fubferiber, in Oglethorpe Ward, and a good (land lor business. Conditions cash. Apply to ELIAS ROBERT. Sav'h. July 14. 40 For Sale, Cn a credit till the first oj January. A PLANTATION on the Louisville road, filteen miles from Savannah, con taining filiy acres of good well timbered pine iand, twenty-five of which are notv ■rider cultivation and good fence, well adapted to the culture of corn and cotton, known a2 one of the betl Hands on the road for a tavern.—For terms of sale, ap ply to the fubferiber a this Office. WILLIAM WIGGINS. Augufl 25 5 a ■ ■ ■■nni... NOTICE. A young man who has a few leisure hours, in the day, would be willing to employ that time in Posting Merchants’ Books, drawing out Accounts, &c. as he understands it per/eflly, being for upwards oj three years in a Counting-house. Those who may wish his services may rely upon having their business executed with accu racy, neatness and dispatch. Enquire at this Office. November £7 Bo Sheriff’s Sales. Laurence Huron, Tf.v.J vs. v attachment. Laurence Huron, jun J ON the 26th day of December, ir.O, at the Couit-boufe in the City ot Savannah, between the hours of ten end three o'clock, will be fold under an ordev of his honor judge Charlton, fondry ar ticles ol .DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, dec, together with fix Bales of COT TON, attached as the property oi the de fendant, L. Huron, jun’r. JOHN EPPINGER, s. c. c. December 11 84 Administrator s Sales , WILL be fold on the 24th January next, at my Auflion Store, the pei fona! property of Adam Beach, deceas ed, confiding of BOOTS, SHOES CALF SKINS, BOOT LEGS BEDDING A Gold WATCH, & c . &c. By order of the adminiffrator. N. M’LEOD, AuctY. December 11 law 84 Administrator s Sales. ON Saturday the i6tb January nest, will be fold, at the ltore formerly occupied by Daniel M'lntofh, deceased, (Barnard-iLeet) si! his peifona! Property* confining of DRY GOODS, GROCE RIES, FURNITURE, & the HOUSES with the lease. Con ditions made known cn (he day of file—By order of the admin:llrators. N. M’LEOD, Aufl’r. December 7 i*w 44 Mavfhal’s Sales. On ibffrst ‘Tuesday in January next, viil h sM at tit Cuwt-house in Savannah, at lie usual ljure, A HOXj 32 aud LOT in Miilcdgevilic, No. l.fcuaie- No. 40. 2-boo acres of LAND, in Bulloch county, cn B'ccfe Creek, in three adjoining tracks ; adjoining lands of Alex. Willie, John Gruber and John Laflinger, ali furvcyed in the name of George Frtzier, in •yi\. Also, an undivided moiety of the Beaver Dara MILL-TRACT, in Sciiven county; in the whole tiadt, isoo acres, formerly the property of John M Queen ; bounded norih by Briar creek fcuth-calt by lands now belonging to Mr. Reaves. Also, 357 1-2 acies of LAUD on the AlatamrLa, fdrtnei ly the property of Richard W all., Esq. Levied on ai the suit of the United States ag.inlf Henry Futnaat aud others Ben. VV r bl!j is. and. g. December 3 ?2 Notice is hereby given, That nine months from this date, application will lie made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Cha tham County, for an order of Court to dispose of Lots No. 2, j, & 7, in Warren Ward, No, 13. irt Wafliington Ward, 3of Lot No. 3. Jekyl tything, and 1-2 of Lot letter F. in the village of St-Gall, toge ther with the improvements thereon, fituatc in the City of Savannah, for the benefit of the Heirs & cre ditors of Major Edward Harden, deceased Edward Harden, Only qualified and sifting Executor Sav. April 7 1807. No ice is hereby Given, THATafter the expiration of nine months appli cation will be made to the Honorable the Juflices of the Inferior Court of Effingham County, for leave to *ell three tracts of LAND,containing two hundred acres each, in said county, for the heuefit of the he* * aud creditors of James Webb, deceased. RICHARD WIGGINS, 7 , WILLIAM WIGGINS, J AOm Z ‘ April lament X NOTICE. ALL persons are hereby forewarned not to employ tae Carpenter Fel low BEAUFORT, without firft applying to his owner. December tl 84 ASSIZE for Dec. 1807. THE price of Flour being nine dol lars per baud, weight ol bread mull be, 1a x- cents Loaf J 6 1-4 cents Loaf lib. 5 oz. { ilb. ai-a oa. Os which all bakers and sellers of bread are to take due and particular Notice. JAMES MARSHALL, C. T. NOTICE. WANTS a situation on a Cotton or Rice Planta tion, a min who understands the culture of Cotton and Rice, and who can bring good recommen dations. Enquire et thij Office. DtCtffiber !j ® s [No. s7.]$ 7 .]