Public intelligencer. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1809, October 16, 1807, Image 4

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Marshal’s Sales. On the Jirst Tuesday in November ner. wdl be sold, at the Court-house in tin City 0/Savannah, the following NEGROES, Levied on as the properly rs John Wood, by virtue of an execution obtained by Uarlts M liae; JACK, Polly, -Daphncy, Jenny, .Joe, Princ , S*ry, Harry, JEJiHy, J -nney, Gae. far, D and Neptune, Bsn, Boatswain, giaUv, J -nney, Ben, Bess, Sopby, Hager, Jliat ..QuSfh, Sasri, Sandy, Ann, D-irab, S ie, M ila, Ainifte, old- Heller, young Hester, Betley, Cyrus Lucy, Lawrence, -JVelerick, Grace, Fanny, Patty, Mary, Li-tnon, Mirgerv, Tenab, Sue, January, J din, Tamer, Charles, Betty. -ALSO, The Plantation called Lenden Hill, with th ■ irnpi tverti’ nis thereon, the crop of Cotton, Corn, and other provisions, two Mu Is, ii.ick ol Cattle and fome Houfe boid Turnuure. Ben. Wall ,'K.D.G. September 28 6j Marshal's Sale. GN the firft Tuefdiy tn. November next, Will be Sold at the State F :f-in Louirvil’e, the following ME- C ROES, levied on as li e propi rty of Ro bert Barnard, at the Tuit of I!aa< Hicks, viz. N'-wberry, Newport, Mitchell, P iity, Nancy and her four children— 1’ any, Amy, Jjr.o and her child Cyn thia and D maid. B. WALL, M.D. G. October 1 64 MARSH A I/s SALES. On the firll TUESDAY in November next, At the Court-House, will be fold, A variety of DRY C-OCPS, and fome’ GROCERIES ; levied bn as the property of Jchn Hilton, at the suit of Robert H. Eowr.e. , Conditions Ca!h. Ben. Wall, k. and. c. Oftober 5 65 Notice. ALL persons Having demanas against, the estate 0) James Shaffer, a<e requested to pr> sent them legally authenticated; and those indebted to said eitate are required tv make immediate pci'm-nt to i foEtikl SHAkFER, AdnCr. August 18 jjO ~~ ~Tb Hire, A Negro Woman, plain cook and Washer. Atso, FOR SALE, A middle aged Woman. Enquire of the Prin ter*. September 22. 60 -*r~ ——— A PROPOSAL lor publishing by Subscription , ‘ UNIVAhnaL HISTORY, EXHIBITING IJfhc Rise, Decline and Revolutions, Oi all the Nations of the Word, From the Creation to the Present Time. trotn the I’iench ot the Ccie braied A -qucul. *’ The public lias tunned it* opinionfor this valuable work and the fit ft e niton was soon exhausted, M' Anquetti, whole li terary cbarafctcr is too iully eiLutilhed to want the additipn of out commendation, ins rendered bimlelf Dili mote uletui by this iecond greatly improved edition of a book which to general leaders will fupplj the place of an enormous trials ot vo lume ./’ ” Upon Che v heir, it is judiciously road, 11 inculcates puie principle., -ray fairly be put into the hand* of youth, and is per* rups, better adapted to be ul:d as a gene ral guile, to hilloiy than any ether book which it *n the hands oi the public.” British Critic ” The reader will be pleaded with their volumes which cotrpriiean elegant and ju. dicieus abridgment ot our extern.five hiifo r.cai compilation. “We recommend M. A lquetil’s com pifanun on account of us plan,to ftudenr cf hiftury. Let th*m make it their com pan-on lor a confiihrabie time, and lr betn not return it to the flielf until the a.tcomplete mailers of us content*.” Monthly Review. CONDITIONS: It fit/! be printed on vellum paper, ii nine large volumes, and delivers to fublcriheis neatly bound and lettered a dollars 4i J Übyj&bti n; 'ch volume LOAN OFFICE:, GEORGIA, June 23 d, 1807. Notice is hereby given, that in con formity with the provisions of the aft supplementary to the aft, intitled “ An adt making provision for the redemp tion of the whole of the public debt of the United States,” books will be open at theofiice of the commissioner of loans for Georgia, on the full day of July next, to continue open until the seven teenth day of March, 1808, inclusive ly, the fourteen last days of each quar ter excepted, for the purpose of re ceiving fubferiprions for such parts of the old fix per cent, deferred fix per cent, and three per cent, stock, as may, on the day of fubfeription, stand on the books of the said commissioner of loans. Thole proprietors of the old fix per cent, and deferred flocks, who may fubferibe, will receive in lieu thereof anew fix per cent. Rock, equal to the unredeemed amount of the stock fur rendered, redeemable at the pleasure of the United States, under a proviso, however, tha tno reiinburfemem shall be made except for the whole amount of anv Rich new certificate of flock, nor till after fix mouths previous no tice r and the proprietors of the three per cent, stock who may fubferibe, will receive in lieu thereof, a fix per cent, (lock, equal to fixty-fivc per cent, of the amount of three per cent, funendered, 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 cf the new fix percent, (given in exchange for old ; fix or deferred as above mentioned) as well as the whole of the eight percent, flock of the United Mates, shall have been rcimburfed. It is also provided, that in every reimbursement which may take place, a preference will be given to those creditors who may no tify their wilh to be reimbursed; and that if the applications to that effeft fhaii at anv time either exceed or fall lltorc of the sum then applicable to that purpose, the priority ol payment ftiall, so far as may be necefiary, be determined by lot. The present (lock-holders who re side in any part of Europe, and may assent to that modification, may, at their option, receive the lntereft ac cruing on the new stock, either in the United States as heretofore, or in Lon don or Amsterdam, at par; in which last case, the interest will be paid there by the bankers of the United Si ates, fix months subsequent to the day on which the fame would be payable in the United States and fubjeft to no variation; nor to any other deduction than a commissioner to the bankers, of one half per cent, on the interest thus paid. JAMES ALGER, Commissioner of Loans. MOTE. Proprietors of 1005 do!, lars nominal fix per cent, stock, fubferibed before the firftof Odlober, 1807, will . be entitled to receive, 64-9 G 2 of new fix. tween the firft of Odlober, j and 31st December, 1807, 644- 37 —. _ between the lft January, Sc 17th March, 1803. 619 03 Proprietors of 1000 dol lars nominal deferred, fub feribed before the firft of Odlober, 1807, will be enti tled to receive 855 78 —— If fubferibed be tween the firft Odlober, and 3l it December, 1807, 853 62 —■ - ■—■■■ ■ between the lft January, and tire 17th March, !808, 831 42 Being the unredeemed amount of the old stock on the lft of July and Odlober 1807, and firil January, 1808, refpedtively. Proprietors of 1000 dollars three per cent, will be entitled to receive 650 dollars of new fix. NOTICE. rHB Subferiber being about to leave this Cfty for s few week*, has appointed Mr. DAVID TAY I.CR, jun r. hi* lawful attorney during his alienee, JOHN WLTCN. A’M'V.I s8 Si Public Sale OF TH E Fractional Surveys* WHEREAS, by an aft of the General A {Tenthly of the State of Georgia, palled at Louilville on the Bth day of December, 1806, it is enafted that all the Fraftional Parts of Surveys of Land reserved to the (late by the several land laws makin3 dis tribution of the lands lately acquired of the Creek Nation oi Indians, lying and being on the rivers Ocmuigec and Oconee, and a!lb on the present and former temporary boundary lines (hall be fold in separate lots, to the highest bidder, in the Town of Mil- Icdgeville, in the following manner, to wit : The Commissioners to h** appoint ed (who the fubferibers a:c) (liali, by an advertisement in the Gazettes ol Petersburgh, Washington, (Wilke.- county) Sparts, Auguila, Louifvilh and Savannah ; in which advertife meut (hall be particularly (pecifica the day or days on which the Fraftions in each County and in each L'iftrift will be fold. We, the Commiflioncrs appointee for that purpose. do therefore, in con . fermity to (aid aft, require all perfon.’ concerned to take nonce, that at Mil ledgeviiie we (hall attend and com mence the. Tale of the Fractional bur vcys as follows, to wit:— WILKINSON. Those of the Six Is Ddtrift, lying rv the Oconee River, commencing on cl ill of December and continuing bo day to day until the 2rl, incluftve. Those of the tit!. , on the g-l o December entii the 4th. inclusive, Those of lire ir*. 1!■ Diftriit, on the sth o December until -he 7 h, inclusive. Those of the rytit Diftribf, on the SR of December until the ey.b, tnc’ufive. 1 hose of the tßth DRiribl, on the toil cf December unit! the -t t.b, irsclirfive. Those oi the 22d D.Urifit, on the rat December. TLrle of the 93d Difiri&j or. the *4; December. j -I'iiofe of the 2Cih DiftriFt, on the I*s I December. I'hofe of the f.y. b DiTiri3, on the i6t December. Those ot the 6th DillrifJ, lying on tlx ■ Ocmuigec Rtvtr, on the 17th Detembei until the 191 b, inclusive. Those ol the 71b DtftriD, on the 21 ft o’ December until the 23b inclusive. I hole ol the- 8 h DiftriD. ott the 24/1 of December until the 28th, inclusive. I hole of the 9 h Diilricl, on tiic 29. h December until the goth, inclusive. Those of the 14th DtftiiO, on the gill December until the ill January, lilob, inclusive. 1 hose ol the 15 h D Uriel, oa the zl January until tne 41 h, inclusive. Those of the eotb DiHriFt, on the January until the 6th inc'ufivc. Thole of (lie 21st Diftriil,’ on the 7 I January until the 8 h, inclusive. I hole of the Eqtii Diilri64 e on the pi! January until the 13 fI *, inclusive. i hafe of the 25111 Diflnbl, i>n the 13d January uutil the 141 h, incluftve. Thole of the zSdi Diilricl, on the ijti January until the 16 h. inclusive. BALDWIN. Those of the 7111 DiftriQ, tn the 18 1 January utvil the eilf, mcluuvr. Those of the Bth Dtflrift, on the 22 January until the 23 i, inclusive. Tholeofthc n-.li Diflrtct, on the 2j:b January until the 26 h, inclusive. Those of the 12 .1 D.llrtft, on the 27th January until u.e eßtb, inclusive. Those of the 171!) Dtftrift, on the 29th January until the ill February, inclusive. I hose of the t 8 h DRtrift, on the 2 j February until the 5 b, inclusive. Thofe ol the 19 -. Diftrift, on the 6>h hebruary until the 8;h, incluOve* , Those of the 20th D tlriQ, on the qth februaty until the I,sth, inclusive. Those ol the 15th Dritricr, on the ;Sth February until the I.7th, inclusive. Those of the 14th Dtftnct, enthe t3ih February until the tgih, incluftve. Those of the 10111 Diftrict.cn the 2 j.h hebruary until the 22r1, inclusive. Thofe of the 9th Dtflrict, on the 231 February until the 24th, inclusive. Those of the 6;h District, on the ej’h February until the 26th, inclusive. TERMS OF SALE, OF the purchasers bonds with ap proved perform! lecur iij will be rc quired for the amount of tne purdu-R money, to be paid in four equal an. ratal inftalmcnts, in gold or River—, the firll payment twelve months after date. REDDICK SIMMS. OBADIAH ECHOLS. FRANCIS FLOURNOY. Commissioners. Milledgeville, 26;h Sept. 1807. (64) Os the hundred bleftings conferred on man ie this life, HEALTH makea 8 good ninety-nine. PROPOSALS, BY JAMES EWELL, PHYSICIAN IN SAVANNAH, For Printing, by Subscription.’, anew and greatly improved Family Physician, E NT 2 TO ED, THE PLANTER 1 * AND MARINER'S Medical Companion. ON this important fubjefl many books have been written, which, though excellent in other refpe£b, have yet great, y failed of their ufefulncfs to Americans,. because they treat ofdifcafes which, exili ng in very different climates and consti tution:, roiifl widely differ from ours.—. The Dook now offered to the public has, hcrejore, the great advantage ol having teen written by a native American oi Song • ltd fuccessiA pis6lke in these Southern States, end v. iio, lur years pall, has turn i n’jch of his attention to this very interest . og fubje-ft-. He is very (anguine that his )o-4 will prove exceedingly ufelul to all arnilies, but more especially to those hv ig tn Icp.tt-rred neighbourhoods, where medical attendance cannot easily be brained. Far the use cf families thus • nfortunately circumstanced, the autlior ms prepared his Planter’s and Mariner's .\led:cal Companion , which ueats, in the noil clear and concise manner, aloioli ev ry disease-to which the human body is ii= ftie, with its name ,symtor.s, ecus::, regi. nen, cure, and means of .prevention :—To > inch arc fubjoitted, a treatise on the ciL afes peculiar to women and chrildren ; ud a dilfertarion on such cases as generaL v occur tnSurgery ; with a Difpenfatory, hewing how to prepare the tmdt ufelul mi y medicines, wit a their proper do tbs , ■id a Diflionary, explaining the cchnicil Ties used in this work. With such a vide as this, a country gintleenan maybe nabled to meet a disease in the firft me-. ner.t of its attack, and thus, where a phy ucian cannot readily be had, may be made he happy ioftrument cf prefetving lives 4S 3S DEAR. m , CONDITIONS. The Planter's and Mariner's Medical Companion, containing between three and four hundred pages oftavo, handsomely printed on a fine wov! paper, hound and lettered, Hull be delivered to fubferibers at three dollars and fifty cents : and print ed mi an interim paper, in boards, ai two dollars andffty cents. Nothing paid ua til the delivery of the hooks. £*? THE Su'-fcriber inform* hi* niimtrau* Fnendi* in ihi:, and the adjoining Pate, that he flinll frt out immediately for to get prin:a4 >c * superior style,“ Tlie PLANTER'S and MARINER'* MEDIC AL COMPANION,” which they were plcsfi-4 whonor him w!thfuchunco-rmon patronage. Hei* pc<£ts t o be bac’-r t h e ft r ft of No venber nert.to Uiftnbuu the Books, Oenti eaun who hold Subicription Pa -ert artfoiici-ed to continue their friendly eicrttea* to multiply copi :s ofa w ork hoped, will pxcvt of great public ::;;!icy. Printer* througiir.yt t v c fiat- will pteafe ir.rirt fhis hree times in tboir papers, tor which they ilisU he paid in my return, JAMES EWELL. Savannah, July :j 4 s —— ■ ■— ■ ■■ ■- <• ■— ■■ .1 15 Dollars Re ward. A BSCONDED about three week? *- Jdff go a NEGRO MAW named JIM, a ‘uylor ; a flout well made fellow, fioootlt Her, his eyes large, about five feet ten in* ebes high. Had on when he went off, a fuftian jacket arid overalls, a black hat, at.fi white fiatt. He pretends to be (otnething of a fi".lor, and tuay pi ..badly attetn, !to get nff in fome veflel. AH masters of vessels arc therefore cautioned agiinft tak ing him off. The above reward will be piid any person who will fectire hitn in anv goal tr. the Rite, nr deli ver him to the fubferi* bsr ; a.iJ five and dlafs wifi paid (ot inferina.tan that will lead to secure bi*o George Etioc. jSeptember <3 ♦TraT Aaorney General's Office, Is re.Ti.o • • i to Mr. S.i let’s tenetorat, -"c due,a below ju-lge S f £:ihe.-*s*s. T,"U, p,