Public intelligencer. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1809, October 20, 1807, Image 4

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Marshal’s Sales. On the first Tu siay m November nex mil Le sold, at the ( curt.house in t/ City of Savannah, the following NEGROES, Levied on as the property of John U ood, by virtue oj an execution toiained by Charles M. Lids: JACK. Polly, Daphncy, Jenny, Jw Timer, Sary, Harry, Billy, J nney, Caf far, D-d'r, Neptune. Ben, Boatswain. O ijfli, Jrnney, Ben, Bess, Sophy, Hager, L liat>, Ouafh, Sato, San ly, Ann, Dor2h, Sue, M ila, Annette, old Hefler, young liefter, Betsey, Cyrus, Lucy, Lawrence, Frederick, Grace, Fanny, Patty, Mary, I,ernon, Margery, I enah, Sue, January, John, Tamer, Charles, Lctty. ALSO, The Plantation called Lcndeo till!, will; the improvements thereon, the crop oi Cotton, Corn, and other pro vi lions, two Mules, flock ot Cattle and iutnc Koufe hold Furniture, Dsn. Wall, m.d.c. September 23 &S Marshal’s Sale. ON the fbft Tuefdiy in November nett, Will be Sold at the Sue H>ufe in Louisville, the following NL CROIiS, levied cn a? the ptopeity oi Ro bert Barnard, at the suit ol I .car It eki, viz, Newberry, Newport, Mitchell, P erny, Nancy and her lour children— Nanny, Amy, Juno aud Lei child Cyn thia gud ii. WALL, M. D. G. October i 64 MARSHAL’S sales. On the firft TUESDAY in November nest, At the Court-Houie, will be fold, A variety of DRY GOODS, and feme GROCERIES ; levied on as hc property of JcJn Hilton, at the suit of Robert H. Bowne. Conditions Calh. Ben. Wall, m. and, c, Oftober S Cos Notice. ALL persons having deman as against the estate oj James Shafer, are requested to present them legally authenticatedt and those indebted to said estate are required t make immediate payment to t REDK. SHAFFER, Adm'r. August :8 go To Hire , A Negro Woman, plain cook and Walker. Also, FOR SALE, A middle rtged Woman. Enquire of the Prin ter*. September 22a 60 A PROPOSAL For publishing by Subscription, ANQULTIL'S 1 UNIVERSA L HISTORY , EXHIBITING The Rise, Decline and Rcvoluiioiis } Os all the Nations of the Word, Front the Crtation to the Prtsent Time, Translated from the French ol the Cele brated Anquetil, *'The public has formed its opinionfor this valuable work and the fir ft edition was soon exhaulted. Mr. Anquetii, whole li terary character is too tulty established to want the addition of our commendation, has rendered himfclf still more ufeful by thrs second greitly improved edition of • book which to general readers will supply the place of an enormous raafs of ’ vo lumes,'* . *’ Upoathewbole.it is judiciously madr. it inculcates pure principles, may lately be put into the hands of youth, and is per haps. beticr adapted to be used as a gene ral guile, to hiliory than any ct’uer book which is in the hands of the public.” British Critic. “ The reader will be pleated with these volumes which comprifean elegant dicious abridgment of cur extenefive hiiio rtcal compilation. * \Ve recommend M. Anquetil’s com pdation on accuunt of its plan, to ftudent \ f h'.ftrjry. Let them make it their com pamon fur a considerable time, and If them not return it to the fhelf until they arccomplete maflers of its contents.” Monthly Review, CONDITIONS: It fhiti be printed on vellum paper, ir hint large c£tavo volumes, and deliverer <o (iibfcribcrs neatly bound snd loitered a We sad fifty cent? each relume. LOAN OFFICE, GEORGIA, June 23 J, 1807. Notice is hereby given-, that in con formity with the provisions of the ad lupplemcntary to the ad, intitled “ An act making provision for the redemp tion of the whole of the public debt of the United States,” books will be open atthe office of the cotnmiflloner ofloans for Georgia, on the £rfl 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 fubferiptions for filch parts of the old fix per cent, deferred fix per cent, and three per cent. Rock, as may, on the day of fubfeription, Rand on the books of the laid Commissioner of loans. Those proprietors of the old fix per cent, and deferred Rocks, who may fubferibe, will receive in lieu thereof anew fix per cent. Rock, equal to the unredeemed amount of the Rock far rendered, redeemable at the pleafut e of the United States, under a proviso, however, tha tno rcimburfement (hail be made except for the whole amouru of any such new .certificate of Rock, nor till after fix months p eviews no tice: and the proprietors cl the three per cent. Rock v. ho may fubfetibe, will receive in lieu thereof, a fix per cent. Rock, equal to Rxty-five per cent, of the amount of three per cent, surrendered. redeemable in tire fame manner 6s the new fix per cent, above mentioned but not reimhurfabSe, how ever, without the ofient of the holders, juntil after the v.hole of the new fix ‘percent, (given in exchange for old fix or deferred as above mentioned) as I well as the whole of the ci >ht per cent. Rock of the United A tales, {bail have beer, rcircburfbd. It is ali'o provided, that in every rcimburfement which may take place, a preference will be giien to those creditor-- who may no tify their wifi; to be reimbursed; and that if the applications to that cfiefl (hall at any time either exceed or fall (hort of the lain then applicable to that purpose, Lie priority of payment Rial!, so far as may be- necessary, be determined by lot. The present Rock-holders who re side in any part of Europe, and may a (Tent to that modification, may, at their option, receive the intereß ac cruing on the new Reck, either in the United States as heretofore, or in Lon don or Amsterdam, at par; in which lad case, the intereß will be paid there by the bankers of the United States, fix months fuhfequent to the day cm which the fame would he payable in the United States and lubjedt to no variation; nor to any other dedu&ion than a commissioner to the bankers, of one half per cent, cn the intereß thus paid. JAMES ALGER, Commissioner of Loam, NOTE . Proprietor* of 1000 do!- lars nominal fix par cent, flock, fubferibed before the firft of O&ober, 1807, will be entitled to receive, 649 62 of new fix. tween the firft of Odlober, and 31st December, 1807, 644 37 - between the Ift January, & 17th March, 1803. 619 03 ——. Proprietors of 1000 dol lar* nominal deferred, fub feribed before the firft of October, 1807, will be enti tled to receive 8 5S 78 tween the firft O(Sober, aad 31st December, 1807, 853 62 —. between the lft January-, and the 17th March, 1808, 831 4-2 Being the unredeemed amount of the old stock on the lft of July and Oflober 1807, and firft January, 1808, refpe&ively. Proprietors of 1000 dollars three per cent, will be entitled to receive 650 dollars of new fix. || ‘ . | _ - , , , NOTICE. THE Subfcribcr being about to leave (hi* City for a few weeks, hat appointed Mr. DAVID TAY LCR, juu'r, hi* lawful attorney during hi* absence. JOHN HILTON. Public Sale OF THE Fra6tional Surveys. WHEREAS by an aQ of the General Affemblycf the State of Georgia, pafied at Louisville on the Bth day of December, jBoS, it is enaOcd that all the Frabtionai Parts of Surveys of Land reserved to the Rate! by ; * several land laws makinS dis-j tribuuon of the lands lately acquired of the Creek Nation of Indians, lying and being on the rivers Ocmulgee and Oconee, and also on the present and former temporary boundary lines fliall be fold in separate lots, to the higheß bidder, in the Town of Mil led geville, in the following manner, to wit : The. Commissioners to be appoint ed (who the fubferibers are) fliall, by an advertifoment in the Gazettes of Pctersburgh, Wafliington, (Wilkes county) Sparta, Augufla, Louifvilh and Savannah; in which advertife rrient shall be particularly fpeciriea tbe day or days on which the fraction.- in each County and iri each Diftrift will be fold. V.’e, die Commissioners appointed for that purpose, do therefore, in eon fortuity to laid acl, require all person concerned to take notice, that at Mil ledgeville v/e ffiall attend and com mcnce the sale of the Fra&ionai Sm veys as follows, to wit:— WILKINSON. Those of the Six h Difliiß, tying o: ike Oconee River, commencing on th ift of December and continuing froi day to day until the 2d, inclusive. 1 1 hole of the s itk Diflrifl, on the 3d 0 ‘ | Deceuilici until the 4th, inclusive, Thofaofthe 5 sth Di flri£l, cn the ,sth o December until the yih, inclusive. Thole of the 17th Difttifl, on the 8 of December until the 9th, inclusive. * Those of the 18th Dilliitl, on the 1 ott of December until ti e s j.b, inclusive. Thole of the £id Diflrift, on the i2ti December. Thole of the 23d Diftiiß, on the 1411 December. Those of the 26. h Ddiiiel, on the t.g<\ December. Those of the 271 b Diftrift, on tbe i6tl December. Those of the 6.h DiftiiQ, lying on tb* Octuulgec River, on the 17th Decembe. until the 19th, inclusive. Those ot the 7th Diftrift, on the 2ill ol December until the 23 i, inclusive. Those of the 8 h Drilritl, on the 24th of December untii tbe 281 b, inclusive. r i hole of the g;h Dtflrifil, on the 29'!) December until the 30th, uiciuftve. Thole of the Dilliift, on the 31st Decembet until the tft January, 1808, inclusive. Those of the 15 h Ddlriß, on the cd January until the inclusive. Those of the coth Diflrifil, on tbe 3th January until the 6th inclusive. Those of the 21st Diflritt, on the 7th January until tbe Bib, inclusive. Thole of the 24th Difirit*, on the oth January until the 12th, inclusive. Those of the 25'h Diftrifl, on tbe 13th January uutil the 14'H, inclusive. Those of the 28 h Diftiiit, on the 13th January until tbe t 5 n, inclusive. BALDWIN. Those of the 71b DiftriS, on the tßih January unril the 2tft, inclusive. 1 hose of the Sth DiflriS, on the 22d January until the 23d, inclusive. Those of the nth DiftriiEl, outlie 2,5 th January until the 26 h, inclusive. 1 hole of the 12th Ddlrift, on the 27th January until tbe 28th, inclusive. Those of the 17th Diflritt, on the 89th January until the ill February-, inclusive. 1 bofe of the 8 h DiflriQ, on the ad February until the j h, inclusive. dhofe of the 19 u DtflriFt, on the 6ih February until the B.h, inclusive. Those ol the aoih D'flricl, on the 9th February until the 15th, inclusive. I bofe ol the 13th Diilrict, on the t6tb February until the 17th, inclusive. Those of the 14th D.firict, on the tßth February until the 19th, inclulive. Those of the 1 o-h Diilrict, on the 2oih February until the 22.1, inclusive. I Those cl the 9111 Difinct, cn the 23d February until the £4 h, inclusive. 1 hose of tbe 6.h Diftiict, on the 23th February until the e6.h, inclusive. _ TERMS OF SALE, Os she pufthafsrs bond*, with ap proved pcrfonal fecunty will b? re quired for the amount of the purchase money, to be paid in fi'iur equal an nual inflalments, in gold or River— the firft payment twelve months after date. REDDICK SIMMS. OBADIAH ECHOLS, FRANCIS FLOURNOY. Commissioners, Miliedgeville, 26th Sept. 1807. (64) Os the hundred tile flings conferred on man ig 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'* Medical Companion, ON this important fubjeQ many books have been written, which, though excellent in other refpetls, have yet great ly failed of their ufefulnefs to Americans, bccaufe they treat of diseases which, exiff. tng in very d’.ft’ent climates and consti tutions, mu ft widely differ from ours.— The bock row offered to the public ha r , herefore, the great advantage of having teen winten by a native American of long nd fuccessful pratlice in these Southern Mates, and who, for year3 past, has turned ouch of his attention to this very inteteft ng fubjeft. He is very fanguiae that his rook will prove exceedingly ufeful to all amities, but more especially to those liv. ng in scattered neighbourhoods, where egular medical attendance cannotcafily be btained. For the use of families thus mfoaunatcly circumflanced, tbe author a* prepared his Planter's and Mariner's . Medical Companion, which treats, in th* nofl clear and eoncife manner, almost e-t ----ry disease to which the human body is !; bie t with its name ,symtoms, causes, regu nen, cure, and means of prevention :—To • hich are subjoined, a treatise cn the dif •fes peculiar to women and chri'dren ; nd a dissertation cn fucb cases as general r occur inSorgery ; with a Difpenfatory, hewing how to prepare the moil ufeluj auitly r tnedicines f with their proper doses „ •nd a DiQionary, explaining the technical erms used in this work. With such a ;uide as this, a country gentleman may ba •nabied to meet a disease in the firft nto nent of its attack, and thus, where a phy •ician cannot readily be had, may be made he happy inflrument of preserving lives S VALUABLE ES DEAR. CONDITIONS. I The Planter's and Mariner's Medical Companion, containing between three and j four hundred pages oflavo, Landfomely printed on a fine wove paper, bound and I lettered, shall be delivered to fubferibers at three dollars and fifty cents ; and print ed cn au inferior paper, in boards, at two j dollars and fifty cents. Nothing paid un til the delivery ol the books. THE Subfcribc-r inform* hi* numeroL-s. Friends ia thi and the adjoining (late, that Tie fliail 1 set out immediately for Philadelphia, to get printed in a superior style,” The PLANTER'* and MARINER'* i MEDIC AL COMPANION,” which they were p’eaftd to honor him with such uncommon patronage. Hear padbtobcback the firft of November nert, to diftributs 1 the Books. Uentletntn who hold Subscription Papers are foiicited to continue tluir friewdly eaertions to multiply copies of a work which, ’tis hoped, will prove ’ of great public utility. Printers throughout the Rate will please infer: this three times in their paper*, for which they Gull , be paid on my return, JAMES EWELL. Savannah, July jt 40 15 Dollars Reward. ABSCONDED about three week*, a. go a NEGRO MAN named JIM, a taylor ; aftcut well made fellow, smooth face, his eyes large, about five feet ten in ches high. Had on when be went off, a fuftian jacket and overalls, a black hat, and white shirt. He pretends to be something of a sailor, and may probably attempt ta get off in Some veffd. All mailers of veils!* are therefore cautioned agiiufi tak ing him off. 1 he above reward will be paid to any petio.} who will secure him in any goal in the ft ate, or deh/cer him to the fubferi ber ; and five dollars will be paid tor I infortoa taut will lead to secure hua. Georgs Enoe. |Scp;ember t 8 THE Attorney General's Office, Is removed to -Mr. Saier’c tenement, five dour* below judge Stephens's. T. U. TANARUS, Ckarlton,