Public intelligencer. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1809, December 29, 1807, Image 1

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PUBLIC INTELLIGENCER. rvoL. i.j Thu INTELI IGENOER, feu OW Ty.'DAYS At! 0 FRtvAYS, By NORM AM M*LEAN, CN THE SAY, ili VOttnis Ft\ AKRU’I, PAYABLE Off. HAL’. !N iiVAKCS. ’ i’ ITT* . Ifbr &/(? at this Office, ■ The following BLANKS, ■which arc neatly prin- I, .v red 8:1 -excclWnt-Paper; ■ JA£FCHv\NT’* JENTHIEB, flifiVi ent kinds E MAblliETs, ’cre'gn and CWuug E JiLLS of EXCHANGE ■ SJSAiaiWS’ ARTICLES ■ p£>;Oa of- CONVEYANCES ■ MORTGAGES ■ 50WER> of ATTORNEY [E FRINTICE3 INDENTURES ■ BILLS cf SALE ■ fmSTn 1 Boots & Shoes. I I Just revived by the Brig Luna 9 HnAIR TOP und Suwartczv BOOTS Hj Maraud ditto Hits; Shoes, first, second and third quality Ha. Leather and M otocco Dancing Du rips HoyJ Svinarrcw Bcois H ‘i eltgant assortment of Ladies Kid Slip- H pers, assorted colors, among which ,&ie a H few white pair H oracco Slippers, with and without ket'is Weather ditto ■i-W Kid and Velvet Slippers mifyenf Morocco and K'd Bushins ■<. idc. Mfil warranted oj the best quality. I TAYLOR & SCRIBNER. ■ Deceir.bet tz 87 ■ The Subscriber, ■fT leave to inform Ins friends and the H& . tkat he zs row opening at his Wstcre, adjoining Mr. Citizen Smith's, Whlarket. square, ■0 pair NEGRO SHOES ■0 di>. Imrd and bound do. He do. Ladies Slippers ■ j Trunks and Saddlery ■ bottles CORDIAL ml?father with a common assortment cL I groceries, Ke also intends to keep a conftarsi sup ■ cn by the barrr! ot Bfliead. Ihe whole oi which he offers, ■ cleans to offer, low foi C a & or Rio. ■<*. I He natters hiinfpjf, that tkr, fuperiot ■' :: y cr btg Goods, ami the pan:c!ai ■ivion which will be paid i/u cai}<><Tiers, H induce the public in Savor him with ■’ paironage. I DANIEL SHAW, ■ccemher 15 g, 5 PEW SHOE STORE. I Asakel Hcvse, ■ FROM BOSTON, W S f?Uy informs the Public, that he ha, ta'un next door io Mr. ■ iV3..3j.,r r f Store, •where he ha, for K a general assortment of ■Boots & Slices, I VIZ ■ pair SUWARROW BOOTS ■ do. w ait,? top do. Ladies Morocco Slippers ■ ditto Leather do. ■ Men’s Fine Shoes ■ * ditto common dc. ■' — hoys fine do. ■ Negro Shoes bl *•> assortment of Boys coa-ft i-o c -, : I JS”* 9 Mor occo and Leather Siippff ■ ‘hacren’B Morocco and Leather Rotees tip,.. ! tto do. do. Putins I ‘-nudrens Shoes ” I. likewise, ■ *egs Crackera I a * ew arrc^s Apples ■ A few kegs Pickels Wholesale and Retail, ■ Cask. 6 if 74, SAVANNAH, TUESDAY, December 29, 1807. Book and Stationary Store . THOMAS G. COLLIER, HAS FOR SALE. OPPOSITE Mr. TOBLER'a WHITAKER-STREET, An assortment of Books Stationary , Among which are the following ; ELEGANT quarto Bibles, with plates P loin ditto ditto School Bibles, of different prices Testaments—Watt's Psalms—ditto Psalms ahd Hymns Ribpon's Hymns—,Methodist do. Barter's Miscellaneous War Is Henry on Prayer Doddridge's Rise and Progress of Religion in the soul Doddridge on Regeneration — do. Sermons Gospel Sonnets—Pilgrims Pr arret r Holy War The genuine works of Flavius Josephus, Gvols. Village Dialogues, 2 vol. Saurins ‘ Sermons Sermons of Moss lion and Bourdalone Davis’ Sermons, 2 vols. Hunter's Sacred Biographv, 4 vols. Life of Joseph—Blairs’ Sermons, 3 vol \ Baptist Confession Christian Philosophy Evan's Sketches Moshewfs Chur: S History, 6 vols. Here Solti aria, or Essays on some remarkable names and titles of Jesus Christ, 2 vols . ,fjrs . Warren's History if the American. War, 3 vols. Ashe's D’tiia.a.y, 2 -vols. Wrbs/er's, Perry's and Rntick's School do• Murray's English Reader Ditto Grammar—Exercise and Key to do. French Grammar Webster's and Lodvih's English Grammar Together with a Very general assortment of School Bools, Chap and Toy Beds life. L- Best wove hot pressed lilaci and gild edged Let ter Paper Best and common laid ditto, by the ream or quire Fc-Escc r , Paper-Royal. Mtdism, Dethy, Batch Folio and ot her Per -:rs Playing- Cards, a variety fVrapp, \rg Pap L r And misnerous other attic.w, t-impris..'* ag tral assort me;. ’ cf STATION ART : vshitb wilt be constant y hft ~p, and ‘old ai a modi rat: ad vance for cases an 1 Decanter 1J lacvi'w 85 THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING ccttred into co partr-cThip, erirr the Small & AENish, nave taken Store and Connting-Hocfe on McfTr’ Smith & Rourke’a Wharf, and tender iheir fcvites to their friends and the public ie FAC iOR AGE ik COMMISSION BUSINESS. ROBERT 5Tv7 MX, John M'M n; Sivsrnafr, OAober %l 6-> REMOVAL. Samuel Griggs. . TAYLOR, Reip>?ct'Ed - ■■ ioviit? hk friends and the pub lic that lie hart ■ r\u, ed from his former ft mid on the bay, and has taken a (hop neat door to-Mar quand and Paulding, where he will thankfully receive, and faithfully execute, any orders in h:s line. Nov. 20 s 79 PAINTING. Seth FI. Keen, 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’';, on the Bay, where all bufmefs in his line win beat tended to, when called upon, witn drift atten tion. v . , Group’s will be taken in payment if more t, ■ ■ m eat for the employer. Jv.qPenu)::- 22’ ‘ 60 Notice is hereof Given , rpHAf Oil the firft day of Febnary next, will lie 1 fold, at the house of Sarah Hendrick, in Bul loch Cornuy, to the highc(Vt>itldsr, the ptrforal pro perty of David Hendricks, dec’d. confiding of Horfn, Cattle, Koufe-hold and kitchen Furniture; with Plantation To!. Condition*—twelve months cre dit by giving Notes with uporovcd security. SARAH HENI'RIOK3, Adm’tril, GRIFFEY WIZZELL, Adip’tor Dsconijer io l ®7 MOUNT-ENQN COLLEGE. Ertraft from the Minutes oft!:*? General Committee of Georgia RajMtfts.and Truftlei of Mount-Enon College, convened on Mount-Enon, trout the Bth to the tith oflafl Augufl, incluGve. RESOLVED, To open a Grammar School, on this Mount, the fir ft day of next month, and that the dirediion ofi-be committed to Brother CHARLES O SCREVEN, until he,and the Bretl ren Ma3hali astd Holcombe, procure a proper cbaraifler, at an an nua! falnry of eight hundred dollars, to fix at the head of this inliitution : and they are hereby authorifed to employ an Afliftaiif in the School, and a Steward of the Boarding-houfe,-*, thole mcaftirrs may become necciTary, at price, ronfidered reafoneb'e. Agreed, That pupils findingtheir own lodging, the price of board here shall net exceed twenty dollars per quarter, paid ;;i advance—and that but the fame lum per year, paid quarterly, Hull he charged for teaching, with care and accuracy, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Dammar au< exercises, Geography with the life of the Globes, Mathematics, Aslronomy, Natural and Moral Philosophy. the Fine Ans, Logic, and the Latin and Greek Languages. Resolved, That this School fhal! be opened at sun rise, and remain adlive till breakfast ; after that time, fludies Gull be putfued until twelve; and, relumed again at two, dial 1 be continued to five o clock—and that, ill the fchoo! and out of it, Srnoug tbofe whose board may not be under the dirtfiiou cf this body, as well others, the ftridtcfl attention shall be paid to deportment and morals. Rtfoi'ccd, That in thecourfe of the year there shall be but two vacations, of three weeks each, allowed in this seminary • and that there shall commence on the firp days of April and November In confequeace of the above refo’ves, Mr. Screven Opened a Grammar School on'Mount-Euon, early in September ,• but before a number of youth Iroro. difte i ent parte of the (late, who were on their way to that seminary, &a!d srrirc he left it—What led to this measure, f.s uexpt&cd ib she board, who had eu gagsd that rcfp<ftahle agt at, as mortifying to the friend, of the inliitution at large, will be a lubiedi of feriou, enquiry at their next fofllon. Since this em barraffiog event happened, no erertifm which could be made, to rontradi the limits ot its injurious effects, has been fpsred; and the public are hereby refpedt fully informed,that thl_> fchool will RK-CGMMENCE uuder very flatter ing circuntfiances, on the ftrft Mon day in J.nuary. Mr. DANIEL MERCER, highly recommended a, an able and pctfcvc.irtg teacher, is engaged as Principal of the Grammar School; and Mr. JOEL HILI,, a gentleman of character, who is biofled with gn amiable family, and has a produdhive oock and farm, within three miles of Mount-Enon, is to keep the Bearding Hmife. Mr. Hill is promptly pr-par ng, gel a i'll! hst’e in readiness; by the Critof text mpath, genteel accommodations, aot cu'y for r...p:ls, bpt pr fodies tmd gentlemen who may ucca fiftnafly rlfft Mount Ehon. Should it be inconve nient t'r parents to feud b'dgtng or bedding with their children to this place, Mr. HiU will furnifh that article at a reafonahle tatc. May the eulightened iiicadsof this eflablifhment, which has derived its being from their liberality, meet their reward, in Iceing it rife under their foftering hands, and the ap proving futile, of Frovid-iice, into the hig .tft litera ry emmeuee; H. HOLCOMBE. December 15 FOR SALE, A JOT us LAND known in the gen ,jL3e cral plan of thole Lots fold under j execution by she Gte Ambrose Gordon, j £/q. Federal Maiib.il, as be property oi John j. Zubly, dec. by the No. (g.) five Doming three flreets. On the prctnile.*. arc an a’mo ft new dwelling hoofc an .i kiiched, the fit ft fiery is well fiiii/he.;, having a good well of water at the corner, 1 Also me unexpfred letffehold of lot No fgj live, ft outing Bryan flreet, to the fq;l April, 1814, together with the dwelling house, shop and other improvensents there on, now occupied by the fubferiber, jr Oglethorpe Ward, and a good (land for bufiuefs. Conditions cafii. Apply to ELIAS ROBERT. S3v’h. July 14. 40 L , ‘ =*■ - For Sale, Cn a credit till the first of January. A PLANTATION on the Louisville road, fifteen miles IVom Savannah, con taining fifty acres cf good’ c<p ! ! timbered pine land, twenty-five of which are now under cultivation and pood fence, well adapted to the culture of coin and cotton, known as one of the best Hands on the road for a tavern.---For terms o! sale, ap ply to ice fubferiber a this Office. WILLIAM WIGGINS. August 25 51 NOTICE. A young wan who has a few leisure /lours, in the day, would be willing to employ that tir.ie in Posting Merchants’ Books, drawing out decounts, Idle, as he understands it per/ebliy. being for upwards cf three years in a Counting-house. I hose who way wish his services way rely upon having their business executed with accu racy, neatness and dispatch. Enquire at this Office. November 27 • So Administrator s Sales . WILL be fold on the 24th ,Jnu*ry next, at my Auflion Store, the perlonal property ot Adam Beach, deceal ed, confiHing of BOOTS, SHOES CALF SKINS, BOOT LEGS BEDDING A Gold WATCH, &c. &c. By order ol the adntmiflrator. N. M‘LEOD, AuctV. December n law gj Administrator s Sales, O-N Saturday the 16th January next, will be fold, at the Uore formerly occupied by Daniel MTmofh, deceafeu, all his perfanal confiding of DRY GOODS, GROCE. RIES, FURNITURE, & the HOUSES with the leale. Condiiions made known cn ihe day o£ falc-—By order of the adminifirators. N. M'LEOD, Aua’r. December 7 iaw ’ —■ ...L, Marshals Sales. On {hefr,t Tuciday i.i January next, nviti Be said at ,1 1 Court*Bouts in Savannah, at tie moat lours, A HOUSE and .LG 1 in Af iiitclgcvi]!e. No. 1, fontrc No. 40. 9600 acres of I AND, in Bulloch county, on Black Creek, in three adjoining tra<sh ; adjoining land* cf Alex. Willie, J. hn Gruber tr.d Johu Lsflioger, til furveyrd in the name of George Frazier, it 77!. . Alio, an undivided moiety of the Beaver Dam. MILI -TRACT', in Scrivcn county; in the whole l&, 8700 actfcs, formerly the property of John M'Quccn; bounded north by Briar meek fouth-ciT by lands now belonging to Air. Reaves. Alfb, 287 i-2 acre* of I.AIiD on the Alatamah", so; merly the property of Richard Wail., Esq. Levied on at the suit of the United Staua pgiinfi Henry Putaaju and others Jden. Wall. u. u. g. December 3 gj Notice is hefeby given, That nir.e month, irt-m this dare, 3pphcarion Will be made tc the Hcnorafcfo.thc Inferior Court olCha tham County, for an order of Court to dispose up Lots No. a, k 7, it#-Warren Ward, Mo, if in Wafliington \Vard, 2-3 of Lot No. 3. Jeityl tything, and 1-2 of i.ot letter F. in the tillage of St/Gali; toge ther with the improvement* thereon, Curate in tho City of Savannsch, for the benefit of the Heirs & cre ditors of Major Edward Harden,deceased Edward Harden, bniy qualifltd and adling Eiecumf” Sav. Appl 7 1807’. No. ice is hereby- Given^ TRATafter the expiration of nine moufhg sppH cation will be made to the Honorable the Jiiftict# cf j th- Inferior Court of Effingham County, for lcv* to i’ellthree traQs of LAND,containing two hundred j acres each, in said county, for the benefit of the hei • ud creditors of fames Webb, deceased. RLOHARD WIGGINS.? . . , WILLIAM WIGGINS, j, I “H* l3 ‘ April ‘ 1 ;ray;n | jA pcrfor a few miles from town, having fome leifurc time would be glad rtf employ it in writing fur any person having occa= fion for his services—The terms very modciate. Apply to the Printer. November 27 60 BADGES. Notice is i —by RH'en, ihe Badges for the year rSLB will be ready lor delivery, alnty Olfic-.onthe fir ft day of Jeuuary next, and that all perfon* required, by lew to take out Badg's and nfgla&ing or r * fuftug foto do, (lull be pio’fecutci as the law dlrccls. D. D. WILLIAMS, c.c, December sg 88 Wanted to Hire.^ Two or three negro l BOYS, from 12 to • 14* years- of age, to attend at a Cotton Gin, for which Ginner’s wages will be given. For par* ticulars apply at the Office of the Intelligencer. December 2.7, 4t. Wanted Immediately. A man to attend in a Retail Grocery Store ; liberal wages will be given. None need apply without goed recommendations, for his honetly and sobriety. For further pai ticulars apply at this Office. Deeembe 2 5, 4t. NOTICE. ALL perfon* ar hereby forewarned not to employ *h Carpenter Fel ■ low BEAUFORT, without firft applying Ito hit owner. December a ‘ [No. 89 |