Public intelligencer. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1809, September 11, 1807, Image 4

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I'OR THii rUBJ.IC INIELLIGENCER. HEALTH. _ # SAT, what is valor, what is wealth, Without that best of hies sings, health ? Valor is nought, and riches pain, Without young Hebe , and her train. She smiling conies, wi/hroseat mem, And with her ev'ry grace is. seen. Oh l when out raise the pallid head, And first desc t disease's led, With what delight our bosoms thrill, What bright ning views our prospects We hail with joy returning health, And heedless are of other wealth, If safely rescu'd from our pain, We feel returning strength again, See in some lore and distant cot, The youthful peasant's happy lot . He rises with the dappled dawn, And trips it gaily o'er the lawn ; Throughout the day he tills the/, hi, Which soon a harvest rich c.illyield , Aid though he ploughs the wad ry mead, He still a stranger is to need. Then to the sickly monarch turn, Whose thoughts with gross ambition burn, Who weak v ith luxuries sinks his head, To slumber on a sickly , 1 What are the trappings spread around, If rosy health cannot be found ? The cottage boy is haptp: r fur, Whose views no disappointments mar, Who envy's not the monarch's wealth, While blest with competence and l.alt'. - HENRY. M -I, nun-:: For Sale, A fmait aiftive NF.GKO BOY, ab'-nt 16 year* r-T age, a eompfc c ho'fe fervan. Also. a NEGRO IEI.EOW, who is about 30 years old, a fenfiblc able bi died man, eitrnne'y well ca'cuiaicd for an -in £iilla boat hand, being a complete boatman, in built of li e Prim rs. September 8 0 m T “ ■ *'” 20 Dollars Reward ABSCONDED : Irctnniy > atet tismorr. ‘’' ’ teg, without thetenall. Jv provocation, niy Ne B ro Fellow Isaac,, well known in this city | gwMS&tg'a&ii 3sa To those who have no knowledge of him, the following defeription el his pet'fon and ap pearance may be necefiary : he is so of age, about 5 feet 6 or 7 inches jn hetglit, wears his hair very nicely platted, is a great beau in his dref, afFe&s to lofty carriage anti flrut, speaks bad Snglifii, and having been owned by a Physician talks much of his knowledge ot medicine and surgery ; he is a very likely fellow, tells an artful and pLufible ffory, and has a d->wn lock when speaking or spoken to ; he is an excellent house tervant, and pre tends to know a little ol every tnechani. Cmi proteffiotio I wi'! give the above reward so any perfjn apprehending him in this City or County, Ditty Dollars upon priol of his being carried away in any boat cr veflel from th'S Rate, and Fitly Dollars upon his being brought to me Item, or secured in any prtfon, beyond the limits of this Rate. Ilaac has numerous connexions in Soutb-Caroiina, and bis efforts will bt Uied to get there in a boat. THQs : U. P. CHARLTON. August IS 49 Notice is hereby given, THxt nine months from rtd, date, application trill be mide to the Honorable the Inferior C ourt of Cha tham County, for an order of Court to dispose cf ErtJ No. Z, 7, in Warren Ward, No, *3. in] Wafliington Ward, 13 of Lot No. 3. Joltyl tything, and t-2 of Lot tetter Fin the village of St. Gall, togs 1 thtr vyith the improvement* thereon, fituatc in the City of S3, anralt, for (he benefit of the Heirs & ere ditors cf Major Edward Harden, deceased. Edward Harden, and adb'ng Exccutoi Savi April 7 ISO 7. Ia mg m, ASSIZE for August 1807. fIAHE price of Flour bring nine dol JL lars per barrel, weight or BREAD mu if he , ia t-j cents Loaf | 6 1-4 cents Loaf alb. 3 ue. j rib. a r-a 02. Os which all bakers anil sellers o BREAD are to take due and particular Notice. JAMES'MARSHALL, C T. LOAN OFFICE, GEORGIA, June 23 I, 1807. Notice is hereby given, that in con formity with the provihons of the a t\ fupplemenury to the a£>, intit)ed “ An aft making provision for ihe redemp tion of the whole of the public debt of the United States,” books will be open at theoffice of the comwillioner ofloans for Georgia, on the full day of July next, to continue open until the seven teenth day of March, 1808, inclufive !y, the fourteen 1a ft days of each quar ter excepted, for the purpose of re ceiving fubferiptions for Inch parts of the old fix per cent, deferred fix per cent, and three per cent, flock, as may, on the day of fubfcripiiori, (land on the books of the fa id commifiioner of loans. Those proprietors of the old fix per cent, and deferred flocks, who may fubferibe, will receive in lieu thereof anew fix per cent. Hock, etj-.n 5 to the unredeemed amount of the flock fur rendered, redeemable at the pleasure of the United States, under a proviso, however, tha tno reimburfemeni fhal! lie made except for the whole amount of any such new certificate of Hock 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 Hxty-five per cent. of the amount of three per cent, furren derail, redeemable in the fame] manner as .he new fix per cent, above mentioned but not reimbursable, how ever, without the a:Tent of the holders, until after the whole of the new fix percent, (given in exchange for old fix or defers ed as above mentioned) as well as the %. hole of the eight per cent. Hock of the United States, shall “have been re i mbit: fed. It is alio provided, that ia ever/ reitnburfetnent which may take place, a preference will be given to those creditors who may no tify their with to be reimbutfed ; and that if the applications to that effect shall at any tirine either exceed or fall short of the fam then applicable to that purpose, the priority of payment shall, so far as may be neceliary, be determined by Jot. The present Hock holders who re fute in any pari of Europe, and may a (Tent to that modification, rr.ay, at their option, receive the imereil ac cruing on the ik w Hock, either in the United States as iheretofore, or in Lon don or Amfterdnm, at par; in which last case, the intend! will be paid there by the bankers *of the United States, fix months fubficquent to the day on which the fame would be payable in the United State sand fubjevft to no variation; nor to any other deduction than a commiflic ner to the bankers, of one half per 1 ent. on the iutereft thus paid, JiAMES ALGER, Commissioner of Loans, NOTE, Proprietors of 1000 dol lars nominal fix per cent, flock, fubferibed before the firll of O&cber, 1807, will be entitled to receive, 619 62 of new fix. ——— If fubferibed be tween the iiril of October, and 31st December, 1807, 644 37 between tb<’ Ift January, & 17th March, 1803. 619 03 Prop net ors of 1000 dol lars nominal deferred, lub** feribird before the firft of October, 1807, will be enti tied to receive BJS 78 —.— tween the firft Oflober, and 3 lit December, 1807, GJ3 62 between the lft January, and the 17th March, 1808, 831 42 Being the unredeemed amount of the old stock on the lit of July and (Jftober 1807, and firft January, 1808, refpe£lively. Proprietors of 1000 dollars three per cent, will be entitled to receive 630 dollars of new fix. NOTICE. rHS Subscriber being about to ‘ear- this City for a few weeks, has appointed Mr. DAVID TAY I.CR, jat'j’r. bis lawful attorney doling his absence. JOHN HILTON. August A? Os the hundred blefllngs conferred on mania this life, HEALTH makes a good ninety-nine. PROPOSALS, BY JAMES EWELL,’ PHYSICIAN IN SAVANNAH, For Printing, by Subscription, anew and greatly improved Family Physician, ENTITLED, THE PLANTER'S AND MARINER'S Medical Companion. ON this important fuhjefl many books have been written, which, though excellent in other refpcFh, have yet great ly faded of their uitlulnefs to Americans, becaufethey trpat of diseases which, extft ing in very dijfertttl climates and consti lulions, I null widely differ from curs.— ihe book now offered 10 the public has, • berefore, the great advantage ot having been written by a native American of long and fucccssful prafdice in these Southern Stales, znd who, for years past, has turned much of his attention to this very interest. ing fubjefl. He is very (anguine that I> .s book will prove exceedingly ufe'u! to all families, but more efpecialiy to those liv ing in feattered neighbourhoods, where reg ular medical attendance cannot ealTy be •biaiued. For ihe use of lainifics ihus unfortunately citcurr itanced, tl’.e author has prepared Ids Planter’s and Manner's Medical Companion, which treats, in the moil clear and concise manner, aitneff ev ery difetfe to which the human body is li able, with its name ,syinterns, causes, regi. i men, cure, and means of prevention ;—To 1 which are fubjoifled, a treatise on the dil j vales peculiar tu women and chrilJrcr, ; I and a dtffertatson c:i such cases as gencral j ly occur inSuTgeiy ; with a D.fpcrifatory, (hewing how to prepate the in ft ufelul f mi y inediiin-f*, with if-.cii proper doses ; and a D fctionary , explaining the techr ical terms used in this work. With such a guide as ibis, a country gentleman may be enabled to meet a thfeafe in the fi'ft rrso ment of its attack, and thus, where a phy sician cannot readily be had, may be made the happy inffrument cf preserving lives as VALUABLE as DEAR. CONDITIONS. The Planter's and Manner's Medicul Companion . c. ntaintmr beivfecn three and four hundred pages c£iavo, bandfcmcly printed on a fiste wove paper, bound ana lettered, sh i! he delivered to subscribers at three dollars and fifty cents ; and prim ed on an inferior paper, in board.*, at two : dollars and fifty cents. Nothing paid un til the deltveiy of the books. jyj* THE Suhfcriber inferms Ids numerous ■ Friends in tlaa and the atij ining tb'e.iliat he (liah let out immeiliately fipr Philadelphia, to get prin/cd rn a superior s-y if >“ I he PI- ANTER‘S anti M.vßiN l: R <s j MEDIC vLCOMPANION,” w ichthey were pk aidu to honor him with 1 ch uncommon patronage. He <x ! petSs to bbiek the (ii ftof November next,todiftnhute \ the Books. Gentletn n who hold Subfcripti. n Papers 1 are folicitsd to continue their friendly exertions to I multiply copies <fa work whieh/tis hoped,wiil prove of great public utllicy. Printers throug-heut t v e ft.rtc will p’erfe iciert tliis three times in their papers, for which they lhal! be paid on ray return, JAMES EWELL. ScTannxh, Ju!y 31 43 Marshal’s Sales. On the Jrst Tuesday in Qff A'.r nerd-, a the Court house , WILL BE SOLD, A variety of DRY GOODS; and fome G ROGER IES, I vied on as the property of John Hilton, at the suit of Robert H. Browne. — Conditions Cask. BEN. WALL, M. D. G. Augull 31 54 Land Lottery Notice. THOSE who baVe ctiances in tliv I I-3nd Lottery, which commenced draw ing the 1 )ih of bft month, in Lnuifv-.lle. may fee a fiatement cf ihe drawing at thi iubferiber’s, near the play house, he be ng authorifed by thn publisher, Mr, Diy, printer, in Louisville, who will week 1 } Supply him with the lifts of those who art fortunate. Those who draw prizes pay 25 cents, and those who do not find their Denies ir h; 1:11 on examination, pay 12 i 2 cents M. WHITLEY. September 1. c, N. B. For the purpose of not detaining gentlemen who wilh to know what iheii fortune may be, an alphabetical lift will j be kept at the place appointed in Savan | nab. Ot|)liaDS chances examined grat;s. 3000 BUSHELS LIVERPOOL ■ GROUND SALT! JO tons IRON, assorted I 40 hhds. SUGAR, fome vpry fine I 20 JAMAICA RUM high pool I 20 qr. casks Old SHERRY WINE. ■ 10 pipes FRENCH BRANDY I ,0 -- real HOLLAND GIN I co boxes NEGRO PIPES ft 20 calks BROWN SI OUT, {quality I warranted) B no barrels frdh FLOUR B ‘v m Together with a general assortment cf K well chosen 1 GROCERIES, I AT RETAIL, IS OFFERED FOR SALS I By B. & C. BROOKS. I V/HQ HAVE RECEIVED ON CONSIGN. I ME NT, 3'J 3ARRELS I Prime- Pork, I Which will be Sold low lor Cassi crap, I proved Paper, I July 10 2ot 39 Knox & Pope, Have received per brig Eliza, from Philadelphia, 20 thefts frefh HYSON 1 Tea W cl , e!ls r j > 14 and ao 20 ditto young auto f 1 J 0 j pounds. 15 boxes genuine Spanifn SUGARS. ON JIAND 3 Jamaica RUM Cogniac BRANDY Hoiland GIN S!:erry ami Lon. par. Ten. WINES L'af. lump and brown SUGARS C O F F E E— C H O C O L AIE Turpentine SOAP, &c. See. which are offered for (ale at reduced price’s. Augull 28. 6t 53 First quality COTTON BAG GING SWEEDS IRON CROCKERY WARE and LONDON PORTER For Sale, by R. & I. BQLTONk August 24 ts 53 —*** ■*"■■■■■■ —‘ ■■■“■ “ mmr-ums D. & J. Douglass, HAVE JUST RECEIVED, ?cr t!.c B-’r- Luna and Sea-HJand, from New-Ycitj a laigc adduion to tl.eir former Sicck of BOOTS, SHOES, &c. Wiiich they oner at Whotcfale or Rttai!, at their Store, opprfite the Butk’. tleud. August 14 4J FOR SALE, A LOT of LAND known in the gerio xl. era! plan oi thole Lots fold under execuifca by the Ambrose Gordon, E q. Federal Mirfhal, as the property of John J. Z.ibly, dec. by the No. g.J fivo fronting ihrre streets. O s the premifee are an almost new dwelling house sni a knclten, the H 1 ft ft. ry is well finifiled, having a good wt IS of/wafer at the corner. A!( ) the unexpired leasehold of lot No. (g) five, fronting Bryan Sheet, to the I4*h April, 1814, together with the dwelling house, shop and o.her improvements ’.hcre n, now occupied by the fubferiber, in Oglethorpe Ward, and a good (land for bufmefs. Conditions caffi. Anplv so ELIAS ROBERT. Sav’h. July 14. 40 A PROPOSAL Bt WILLIAM Y. BIRCH ts ABRAHAM SMALS* OF THE CITY OF P IULAd! LP HI A, FOX. FUIiUSHtNG BY SUBSCRIPTION’, A NEW, INTERESTING, and IMPORTANT WOR£ CALLED FEMALE BIOGRAPHY, MEMOIRS OF ILLUSTRIOUS and CELEBRATE© WOMEN, OF ALL AGES AMD COUNTRIES. By Mary hays. Notice is li’.rcov Given , THAT aftar the expiration cf nine months “pp!f cation will be made to die L morable the J'jdi.-ea of the lufci ior Court of hi i tghatn County, for leave trt el!three traifis cf I.AVD.e.-ntair.’og two hundred acres each, in said county, for the benefit of the be auchcreditors of James Webb, deceased. * RICHARD WIGGINS, >. . , WILLIAM WIGGINS,4 April” iauig-a 2