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PUBLIC INTELLIGENCER.
[Vol. !.]
The IN'f l . LLIG ENCER,
is PUBLISHED ON TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS,
By NORMAN M‘LEAN,
ON THE BAY,
3A SIX CULL A9. S PER ANNUM, PAYABLE ONE
HALF IN ADVANCE.
For Sale at this Ojjicc,
The fallo'.v’qg BLANKS, which are neatly prin
ted ou excellent Paper.-
JffERCHANT* ENTRIES, different kinds
* I’IFEA-TS, foreign and C- -a- :-g
Kir? ct F.XCH.V OE
i'EAiVI&NS-’ ARTICLES
DEEDS of CONVEYANCE
Iff OR! GAGES
POWERS of ATTORNEY
PRINTJCES INDENTURES
BILLS of SALE
NEW SHOE STORE.
Asahd Howe,
FROM BOSTON,
PaspeflfvHy irforms the Public, that he has talen
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 SUWARROW BOOTS
SO do. white top do.
gOO Ladies Morocco Slippers
500 ditto Leather do.
300 Men’s Fine Shoes
500 ditto common do,
500 boys line do.
i 27C0 —* Negro Shoes
With an affortinent of Boys ccarfe Shoes
Mirfes Morocco and Leather Slippers
Children’s Morocco and Leather Botees
| Ditto do. do. Pumps
Childrens Shoes
I LIKEWISE ,
40 kegs Crackers
A few barrels Apples
\ A few kegs Bickels
■ Which he will sell, Wholesale and Retail,
Ic heap for Cash.
I November 6 ts 74
I Boots & Shoes.
Just received by the Brig Luna,
■IFAIR TOP and Suwarrow BOOTS
■Ac Morocco s ditto
miens Shoes,first, second and third quality
wpo. Leather and Morocco Dancing Pumps
l#tfyd Suwarrow Bonis
min elegant assortment of ladies Kid Slip
s pens, assorted colors, among which are a
I few white pair
miorocco Slippers, with and withcutfuels
Wieatker ditto
■Widjer Kid and Velvet Slippers
Mkildrens Morocco and K>d Buskins, &c.
I All warranted of the best quality.
j TAYLOR & SCRIBNER.
■ December 22 y 7
IThe Subscriber,
W‘8 S have to inform, his friends and the
I public, that he is now opening at his
[I store, adjoining Mr. Citizen S/rath’s,
il Market.square,
100 pair NEGRO SHOES
800 do, lined and bound do.
■OO do. Ladies Slippers
I Trunk:, and Saddlery
100 bouics CORDIAL
;l Together with a common assortment of
I GROCERIES.
II He also intends tq keep a conllant sup-
By of CORDIALS, by the barrel or
HgOiead. The whole of which he offers,
B<l means to offer, low for Cafii or Pro-
Hce,
|ss He flatters himfe’f, that the fupeiicr
Biality of his Goods, and the particular
Hentior; which will be paid to cufiotners,
Hit induce the public to favor him with
Heir patronage.
1 ‘ DANIEL SIIAW.
■Cecevnber rj 8,5
SAVANNAH, FRIDAY, January i, 1808.
Boos, and Stationary
Store,
THOMAS G. CO LITER,
Has FOR SAJ R, OPPOSITE Mr.TOLLER’,
WHM'AKLR.SIREET,
An assortment of Books f? Stationary,
Among which are the following :
LEG ANT quarto Bibles, with plates
-IL< Plain ( r, ti o ditto
School Bill-:, of diferent prices
■ -a—iVotedpsw a; f
Hymns
Rippm's Hymns—Methodist do,
Baxter's Miscellaneous Works ,
Henry on Prayer
Doddridge's Rise and Progress of Religion in
the soul
Doddridge on Regeneration — do. Sermons
Gospel Sonneis—Pilgrims Progress
Holy War
Toe genuine works of Flavius Josephus , 6vs Is,
Village Dialogues, 2 vol.
Saar ins’ Sermons
Sermons of Majil/on and Bourdalone
Davis’ Sermons, 2 vcls.
Hunter's Sacred Biography, 4 vcls.
Life cf Joseph—-Blairs’ Sermons, 3 vols,
Baptist Confession
Christian Philosophy
Evan's Sketches
Mosheim's Church History, G vols.
llora Solttarue, or Essays on some remarkable
names and titles of Jesus Christ, 2 vols.
Mrs. Warren's History of the American War,
3 vols.
Ashe's DiJionary, 2 vcls.
Webster's, Perry's and Entick's School do.
Murray's English Reader
Ditto Grammar—Exercise and Key to da.
French Grammar
Webster's and Loavih's English Grammar
Tcgethir with a very general assortment cf School
Books, Chap and Toy Books &c. GY.
-Best wove hot pressed black and gild edged Let
ter Paper
Best ard r ■~?r i : •'i , ‘ini, Ij . tiu.il si in. re
Foolscap, Super. Royal, Medium, Demy, Dutch
Folio end other Papers
Playing Cards, a variety
Wrapping Paper
And numerous other articles, comprising a gen
eral assortment of STATION ART, which will
be constantly kept up, and sold at a moderate ad
vance Jor cash only.
December 15 \ar.Biv 8j
THE SUBSCRIBERS
HAVING entered into co-partiicrffhp, under the
firm of
Small & M-'Nish ,
Have taken Store and Cotinting-Houfe on MriTr?
Smith & Bouikt’s Wharf, and tender their Cervices to
their friend* and the public in the
FACTORAGE & COMMISSION
BUSINESS
ROBERT SMALL,
JOHN M'NITi;
Savannah, Gcffober il 69
PAINTING.
• Seth IL Keen ,
Informs the Gentlemen of Savannah aid public
in general, that he carries on the
HOUSE & SIGN PAINTING,
In the shop next door to Dr. John Love’s, on
the Bay, where all bafmels in his line will be at
tended to, when called upon, with ftridi atten
tion.
Groceries will be taken in payment if more
convenient ior the employer.
September 22 GO
FOR SALE,
A gang of Negroes,
Confifling of fix FELLOWS and five
WENCHES. They are all seasoned
Slaves, and will be warranted healthy and
well disposed. The owner (fhould*tbe
purebafer wifir it) will Lcafe from go to
120 acres of ready cleared COT'i’ON
LAND, which with very Intle trouble
can be put in complete order for the ir.lu
inp crop. On the premies is a large and
convenient DWELLING HOUSE and
every ncceffary OUT BUlLDlNG—fu
uated on the Sails, only ifi rniies from
Savannah, One of WHITNEY’* im
proved GINNS will alio be Sold, with or
without the Negroes.
Enquire of the Printer.
December 29 89
MOUNT-ENON COLLEGE,
Kxtratff from the Minutes of the Genera! Committee
oi Georgia liaplifts, and Trultees of Mount-Enon
College, convened on Mount-Enon, from the Bth to
t!ie tith of lad August, ir.clufive.
RL.iOLVBO, To open a Grammat School, on
t- is Mount, the rift day of nut month, and that the
diitcTou nl it be committed to Brother CHARLES
O. SCREVEN,untiI he, and the Brethren Mareuai.l
and Holccmss, precure a proper charadter, at an an
neal klary of eight hundred dollars, to fix at the head
t>’ this inllitution : and they are hereby authorifed to
employ an Afiiftant iu the School, and a Steward ts
tiie Boardhig-hnufe, as these mcafurcs may become
nectffary, at pricesconfidered rt-ifonoble.
Agr- j, 1 hat pupils £ tiding • ’ *ir own lodging, the
I “ :t ■ 1 twenty dollars
. pa.d in advance— 1 that but the fame
itMU per.yeai, paid quarterly, (hall be charged for
teaching, av-th care and accuracy, Reading, Writing,
Arithmetic Grammar and its eacrcifes, Geography
with the ufc of the Globes, Mathematics, Affionomy,
Natural and Moral Philosophy, the Fine Arts, Logic,
and-tbe Latin and Greek Languages.
Reiolved, That this School lliail be opened at fun
ri'. . and remain atflive till breakfalt ; after that time,
ffiidtes {lull be pursued until twelve; and, refvtmed
again at two.fliail be continued to live o'clock—and
eh; in tiie febool and out of it, among those whose
board may net be under the direction of this fcady, as
well as others, the ftiicteft attcntipnlhall be paid to
deportment and morals.
Refoß id, ‘That ir. the course of the year there lht.ll J
be but two vacations, of three weeks each, allowed in
this seminary; and that there iball commence on the
firit days of April and November j
In confequeDce of the above resolves, Mr. B: revrr. i
■opened a Grammar School on Mount-Enon, early in
September but before a number of youth Iron:,
di.. .rent parts of the dale, who were on their way to
that seminary, could arrive he left it—What led to
this r.icafure, as ueiptifced to the board, who had en
gaged that rdpciltable agent, as mortifying to the
Inends of the inllitution at large, will he a iuhjcih of
feriou* enquiry at their neat ftllion. Since this cm
b;ii raffing even! happened, no exertion which cnuhl
be made, to contract the limit* ofit* injurious cffedls,
has been fparcii; an 1 the public arc hereby refpedk
fully informed,that thisfchoel will RE-COMMENCE
uitdcr very flattering circum (lances, on ihefirff Mon
day in January. Mr. DANIEL MERCER, highly
rccommended as an able and persevering teacher, is
engaged as Principal of the Grammar School; and
Mr. JOEL HILL, a gentleman of character, who is
abHed wiih an amiable family, and has a productive
fleck and term, within three inties of Mount-Enon, is
to keep the Boarding House. Mr. HHI is promptly
j preparing, and will have in readiitefs, by the lirll ot i
\ net’ r ‘ ‘ c.ccdniiJiodatioas, aot ca'y ior j
pitpiGf but for ladies ard gent'erben who niayocea- j
iionaiiy visit Mount Encn. Should it be mccnre- j
riitnt for parents to fend lodging or bedding with |
their children to this plare, Mr. Hill will furni-I*. that 2
article at a reasonable rate. May the enlightened j
friend* of tills eftah ifliment, which has derived iu
being from their liberality, meet their reward, in
feeing it ill's under their tolleriug hands, and the ap
proving fmties oi Lrovi-i uce, into the higltcft litera
ry cr..:r.enee:
H. HOLCOMBE.
December IS
FOR SALE,
* LOT of LAND In own in the gen- j
ii. *a! plan of thole Lots folci undci
exerutifn by the late Atiihrofe Gordon,
E‘q. lederai Marflul, as the property ot
John j. Zubly, dec. by the No. (S.J five
lionUn/j three fireels. Go the preroifes
re sn aimoft new dwelling house snr
a kitchen, the fiift story is well finished,
having a good well c-t water at the cornet, f
Also the unexpired leafchold of ! b No. 1
i r 5) five, hontino Bryan flseet, l.v she i jtl |
j April, 1814, tooet.h”.’ with the dwelling )
house, filerj> jnd other improvements there
on, now occupied by the fubferil.” r, -• j
Ogletboipe Ward, and a good ft-ind ioi
bufinds. Conditions csfti. Apply to
ELIAS ROBERT.
S- v’h. July 14. 40
so Dollars Reward.
vp Ran away from the
sub tenber, since thefirst
of August last, two new j
r.yw . Negro I chows, which
were brought frem the
roast of Africa about one
year past, viz :
POMPEY, slim, (bin viraged, surly
countenance, about five jet! ten inches nigh,
speaks scarcelf a word o/ English.
Will., round visaed, about f ßefet
four inches high, rather a more pleasing
counter a >, e than the other.
All persons are forbid from eardohag
the above mentioned negroes ; and a reward
of Ten Dollar j for tack, with all reasona
ble ex fences, will be paid, if delivered to-the
keeper of Savannah Gcal, or to the subscri
ber, on ins plantation, near Savannah.
JOSEPH STUTZ.
December 29 89.
TORRENT,
A STORE with a good CELLAR, on the
Bay. For particulars apply at this of •
fee. Ncv, 9if) 78
1 “ “
Marshal’s Sales.
TWILL be sold at lie court-house in
W the city of Savannah, on ike first
Tuesday in February next, between the
hours of eleven and three, lie following
SLAVES, to wit :
808, J AFFRAY, ISAAC & MA
RY, i alien under execution as the property
of the estate of Dr. Samuel M.’ Cos muck-, at
the suit if John & William Dawson and
ethos.
B. WALL, t!. !* o.
December ■■ y 89
- - ■— ‘■ .*■■* —'■ i w * -**-*—~~’ -'■■■ < J im
Mar(lial’s Sales.
On tic frit t Tu:;ia‘j in January next, xe’.Ulr said at tit
, Ccuri-IcHS! in Sansannab, at tut usual Laun,
A HOUSE and LOT iu Miliedgeville, No. I ,square
No. 4(,
4600 acres of LAND, in Bulloch county, on Elack
Oeek, in three adjoining tradti ; zdjoining !atid of
Atcx. Willie, John Gruber and John Laftinger, ail
furveyeu in the name of George Frazier, in 177!.
Also, an undivided moiety of the Beaver Dam
MILL-TRACT, in Scrivea county; in the whole
traiff, SSCC acres, formerly the property of John
M‘Oueen; bounded north by I’rir.r creek fouth-er.it
by lands now belonging to Mr. Reaves.
Alfc, 257 1-2 acre* of LAND on the A'.ataniih:-
formerly the property of Richard Wall., Efn.
| levied on at the fait of the United States agiinfs
I Henry Putncra and others
Ben. Walij a. and. c.
December 3 So
Administrator s Sales.
‘\% i f ILL be fold on the 24th Jinuary
V<l next, st my Auflion Store, tbn
persona! property of Adax: Beach, dt acaN
ed, corfi'ling of
80 01 S, SHOES
CALF SKINS, BOOT LEGS
BEDDING
A Gold WATCH, Lie. &c,
By order of the administrator,
N. M'LEOQ, Auctv.
j
!Administrators Saks.
jtjT\N Satp-rday the i6tb Janiisr;.’next.
! \:i\i FA fold, ai the !>o.i U-smeiJ
occupied iy Danis 1 MTnl< !b, dec af<-’ #
(Batnard.Brcct) aii uis pet na! Troju-ity,
eonfiilirp oIDLy’ GOODS, GROCE
RIES; FURMiru?.:-:, L: the iroUsu?
wit!; tiie ieafe.
Conditions rap He known or the day
Calc—By cider pi the adminifitaior*.
U. M’LEOD, A uti’c,
Bi’ccniher 7 i*w 44
Notice, is her Ay Given ,
< T , K \T bn the day < f February ncSt, wHS be
X fold, at the lioufe of Sarah Hcinirioki, ir llui
loch County, to tochighcft bidder, the ptrfbaai pro
perty of David Kendrick*,dec’d. o -lfilling of Horst-.
C-’attf'c, House-hold hnd Kitc'cn Furuliure; win-
| f Plantation Toctt. Cbnditicru—twelve months em
dit by giving Notes y-lth approved tfcu.lty.
SARAH MKNDRitiKs, Adm’trio
CRT’i'EM Ml/ZELL, Ada.'tot-
D -mber isj *
. NOTICE.
5. .e::ng’ Van .cho has a few leisure
Jf\. hours, id the day, would be Killing
to emfij, that bum in Posting Merchants
Books, drawing out Accounts, &c. as he
understands it perfectly,being for upwards
:f three years in a Counting-house, Thost
who may wish his services may rely upon
having their business executed with accu
racy, neatness and dispatch, Enquire at
this Office.
November 2;> Bt>
Notice is hereby given,
That Line months from llii* date, appiicat.cn wilt
be made to the Fionorablc t/if Inferior Court of Cha ■
tham County, for an order of Court to dispose of
Lot* No. 4, s, & 7, in Warren Ward, No, 43. itt
Washington Ward, of Lot No. C. Jetty 1 tything,
am! 1-2 of Lot letter F. in the vilUgcof St. Gail,toge
ther with the imptovemem* thereon, fituatc in the
Citv of h'ttVann.ih, for the benefit of the Heirs & cre
ditors cl Major Edv/ard Harden,deceased
Edward Harden,
Only qualified and a-fling Haeeutor
Sav. Apfil 7 1807.
BADGES.
Notice is herehy given, that Badges for
the year 18:8 will be ready for delivery
at rry Office, on the firft day of jenuary,
next, and that all persons required Ly law
to take out Badgrs aad negleflirg or re
futing fnto do, fbali be piplecuted as the
law direßs.
D. D. WILLIAMS, c.c,
December £,5 88
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