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THE SOUTHERN PATRIOT.
■OL. 11. No. 96. J
■Sheriffs ales,
■'ILL BE SOLI), at the court
■ u ,e in this city, between the
■ursof 10 and 3 o’clock,
■ negro MAN named Bj
■s,taken under execution a;
■property of William Bar
■ under sundry execute
■ pointed out by the defen
■, The former purchafet
■complying with the terms
■ale.
■ontinued from lad Tales.
■. ROBERTSON, s. c. c:
Bent. 4. B*o.
■” Norl CE.
■:ie months after date, nppl'<
■1 will be made to the hor
■inrCourtof Chatham com
■or leave to sella tract of 45
ft ofland in saidcountv, ad
■ng Mr. Butler and Bellur't
ft, on Little Ogechee, for tht
■lit of the heirs aud creditors.
mi [AM WEIGHT , Ad,n\\
I £• GABLE, AdmTi ;
■tine 16. 2a w 93 ts.
■Tjr^OLTON,
I HAVE FOR SALE ,
■eds Iron assorted,
■wn Sugars pr. Hogshead,
ft do. pr. barret,
■rior Cotton Bagging,
■kery Ware in Crates,
■therd Rum, and other ar*
I tides from Boston.
lologne Mill Stones
I 3 feet diameter,
Iked Stone Lime.
September 29. 8.
■OGIA.
|/(/r tf?mr JARED IRWIN,
■ President of the Senate and
■ Commander in Chief of the
I Army and Navy of this
■ State, and of the Miltia there-
I */•
■ A PROCLAMATION.
V 7HEREAS his Excellency
H’ JOHN M 1 LEDGE, late
ilHreriior of this State, hath this
-■ accepted the appointment
.^■Senator, from this State in the
Bgress of the United States,
■eeabiy to his election thereto,
‘Htae 19th day of June last, by
■ Legislature, & hath signified
his resignation of the Gov
lament.^ —And whereas the
Huh section of the second arti
jHultlie constitution, declares,
in case of the death or re
signation, or disability of the
H>ove r nor, the President of the
shall exercise the Exe
'^ u '*ive powers of Government,
nc,t - suen disability be rentov
or until the next meeting of
|Blie Gen<-ral Assembly, by vir-
of which the duties of the
have devolved on
Hie.
therefore thought fit to
B e tb's my Proclamation, here
■ notifying all officers civil and
that 1 have ass umed the
■ its Magistracy of this State.
am now in the actual exer-
■ e the duties thereof,
IB 10 * 1 all persons are required t|^
due notice, as they will an
|B r ( he contary at their peril.
under my hand and, a’ *
I I gfeat seal of of the State the
I I the State-House in Louis- 1
I v iHe, this 23d day of Sep-
I I tember, in the year of ouir
I Lord, eighteen hundred and
I I Slx , and of the Indepen
| dence of the United States i
| ot America, the thirty-first; I
[ JARED IRVIN.
H President,
B e ,P res 'dent and Commander
8 111 Chief.
BEN. CHAIRES.
Secretary of State.
* anks oF all kinds ferlaSl
■ • •’ - -
Cotton Ginned,
THE SUBSCRIBERS,
H WING established in
Yamacraw, on the lot where
Joseph Hill ere&ed a Corn.
Mill, & adjoining to the house
of the Rev. Mr. Clay, 2 rollet
COTTON GINS, on an ap
proved and superior construc
tion, offer to Gin Cotton at
the reduced price of 5 cents
per pound.
They will obligate them,
selves to stipulate a time of de
livery for Cotton received to
be ginned, and will store (he
fame, after being prepared for
market, until convenient for
the proprietors to remove it,
without making the usual
charge of storage, and will aL
so purchase Cotton in the feed
at the fair market price.
ALEX. JEFFREY,
WM. WILKIE.
Savannah, Sept. 4, 1806 86
Sheriff’s Sales.
Will be fold, on the firfl
TUESDAY in November
next, at the court house ir.
this city, between the hours,
of ten and three o’clock,
FIVE NEGROES, VIZ
John and his wife Catherine,
together with their children,
Charlotte, Juliet and Harry,
taken under execution, Edwin
Lewis vs. Emanuel Rengill,
pointed out by the defendant.
Continued from lad sales.
Conditions Cash.
H. W. Williams, ands. c. c.
Sept. 4. 86.
JAMFS LANGLOIs
LADIES Sl GENTLE
MEN’S,
HAIR DRESSER,
AN D
WIG MAKER.
MOST Relpetlfully in.
forms his friends and the pub
lic at large 3 that he has mov
ed to the house adjoining Mr.
Roberts, opposite Mr. John
Dillon’s sto r e, near the market
square, where he will attend to
the commands of thole who
may honor him with their
custom, with punctuality.
The price of cutting hair
Cts. 12 1-2
Do Shaving 6 1-4
Do Dressing t 121-2
June 23
NOW IN CHATHAM JAIL
A young fellow bythe name
of JOHNSON, of a black
ches high, ftl out 20 years of
age, he sometimes says he
belongs toa Mr. Davis on the
Ohoupie, #nd at other times
fays he is a freeman from N.
York, but he has no papers to
fhev; iris freedom.
_WTL LLvIM PINDF.R G.
For Sale,
10,000 Ilafhels of Stone Sr
She! Lime, Sc 60,000 Bricks.
WILLJ AM^H O BKIRK. •
■ ■ — 1
\INAW AY Negro
who calls himfelf CY
Rl|S KENN Y, yellow com
piefct t|n, about 5 feet 9
mfjpr thirty three years o
he belongs to
Miles, of St.
‘HI PINDE, G.
S Jan. 3,1806
M O N D A Y, October 13, 1806.
CHATHAM SUPERIOR
COURT,
January Term, 1806.
Christina Dasher, .
Jvs. / Petition
The heirs and re- > for Foreclo
presentatives of V sure.
John Hnupt. dec . /
UPON the petition of Christi
na Dasher, praying the
foeclosure of the equity of re
demption on the following premi
ses :
ALL that lot ofland in the
city of Savannah, known by the
number five, third tything Rey
nolds Ward,containing sixty feet
in width and ninety feet in depth;
with the improvements thereon,
mortgaged by Elizabeth Haupt,
now Elizabeth Dowell, Robert
Bolton, and Justus Hartman
Scheuber, guardians of the per
sons of the said John Haupt, and
trustees of the property of the
said John Haupt, by virtueof an
order ol the hon.the superiorcour
of Chatham County aforesaid in
the said Christina Dasher, for the
sum of eighty pounds sterling,
equal tothree hundred and foity
t'vo dollars eighty five cents se
ven mills and one-seventh monies
of the United States, on the sixty
day of May, which was in the
year one thousand seven hundred
and ninetv-nine, and on motion of
Mr. CUYLER, Attorney for the
Peti doner,
IT IS ORDERED BY THE
COURT, that the principle, in
terest and costs due upon said
mortgaged property, be paid into
Court widiiii twelve months from
this date, and unless the same be
so paid, tile equity of redemption
shall thenceforth be foreclosed
and other proceedings take placee
pursuant to the act of assembly
in such case made and provided
And i{ is further ordered, in
pursuance of said aetthat this rule
be published in one of the Public
Gazettes, of this state at lease
once in every tylonth until the
time appointed for payment, or
served on the Mortgagers, or their
special agen*, at least six months
previous to the time cue said mo
ney is ordered toibe paid into
Court as aforesaid.
Extract fron the minutes,
J. BULLOCH, Clk.
Feb.’ 29, 1806.
GEOKGI |
THAT after the expiration
of lix months, the fublcriber
will petition the Honorable the
court of ordinary, for the
county ofMHntofh in the ftaie
aforeiaid,to order the admin,
iftrators of col. William M‘-
Intolh, the younger, deceased,
to make and Execute to the
fublcriber, titles to the follow
ing trafct of land, Viz. One
thou (and acres in Camden
county lying on ‘Todd’s creek
a branch of Great Satilla river
originally granted to Alexand
der Ingles and purchased by
the f;”d col. William M‘ln
tofti at the confdcated lales,
which tr?tl the laid deceased
fold to the fubferiber, and re
ceived payment for, but died
before the titles were execut
ed.
These arc there fc*H| to give
public notice, to ail perlons
who may be concerned, tc
comefoiwaard at the, above
time and place, & flew can Id,
[aid orde ill al l>rmad|.
For Sale
AT THIS OFFICE,
The Georgia & South Carolina
REPUBLICAN
ALMANAC,
For The YEAR of Our LORD,
1806.
containing—The Asftrono
tnical calculations, with a va.
riety of ufeful and entertain
ing matter.
Nowin Chatham Jail.
A negro man who calls him
feit March, he is somewhat of
ayeilowilh cast, from eighteen
to twenty years of age, about
5 feet 6 inches high, with a
large iron pothook on his
neck 3 also a large iron on his
left leg 3 Sc fays he belongs to
Dr. Richardson of South Ca.
rolina.
Wm. PINDER, G. C. C.
July 22. 73.
§3* A gentleman of ref
pe£table literary acquirements,
whole political principles are
Democratic, would receive the
mod liberal terms, in con
ducting the editorial depart
ment of the Boston Courier Sc
Democrat.
B. PARKS.
no. 16, Ann street.
*** Republican editors will
confer a particular favor by
giving this notice a few infer,
tions in their respective pa.
pers.
Sept. 8.
NOTICE. ’
I forbid any perlon or per
sons from purchasing one half
the line of Stages now running
between Savannah Sc Augusta,
Irom Lewis Calfrey, as he has
not complied with the terms
of sale, but made a sham pur
chase in order to swindle me
out of my property.
JAMES GAFFNEY.
July 23. 2aw t i.ls
Attention !
The Subscriber offers for sale,
the following Tracts of LAND,
lying in Burke countv, viz.
One hundred acres of prime oak
and hickory land, on Savannah
river, orginally granted to John
Kennedy.
Two hundred acres of first qua
lity pine land, lying on the waters
of Big Sweetwater, originally
granted to James Barrett.
Two hundred and forty acres
divided into three tracts, oak and
hickory land, on Little Sweet
water, granted to the heirs of
William Williams.
The above land will be sold low
for cash, or approved notes, pay
able in six mouths from the date
of purchase.
THOMAS WALSH.
Savannah, June 19. ts
NOTICE.
ALL Persons having any De
mands against William Maxwell
juo. deceased ; are requested to
render them in properly attes
ed ; those indebted to said Wil
liam Maxwell, jun. are solicited
to make immediate payment to
SARAH MAXWELL,
Administratrix.
Bryan County,
December 24, 2t2awlf.
To be hired by the
year,
A likely Negro Man.—
Enquire at this Office.
f. ts. 76,
£ Whole Number 191.
I’ok GREENOCK,
The staunch well found Ship
R. Clast Est,
Master, having half ofher car.,
go engaged, will be dispatched
in ten or twelve days. p o r
freight of the remainder, or
having good accom
modations, apply to the capu
on board, at Boltons Wharf,
or to
James & J. Currutiiers.
Savannah, Sept. 29. i; 92.
cauxuTnT
I forewarn all persons from
purchasing or trading for a Tract
of one hundred acres of oak and
hickory land, lying on Savan*
tibh river, Stoney bluff, formerly
granted to John Kennedv, as the
property of Edmund Walsh, as I
am the only owner.
THOMAS WALSIL
June 19 64 ts
Chambers, Sefi t. 22d ;
1806;
Present their Honors,
JOHN If. MORELL,
A. S. BULLOCH,
The EieUors of Chatham
County, are notified, that a
poli will be opened on Mon
day the sixth of Otlober next,
at the Court-house, in the ci
ty of Savannah, for the pur*
pole of Electing four Mem
bers to Congrcfs, a Senator Sc
three Repreleutatives to the
State Legislature.
Ordered, That the fame
be publiiiied in the Gazetts of
this City.
Extract from the Minutes ,
J. Bullo?h, Clk:
, 9* 1
Sheriffs Sales.
WILL BE SOLD
At the court-houie in Tatnall
county, on the first Tuesday
in November next, at the
usual hours for chafii,
200 Acres of Land,
T he property of Stephen Bow
en, lying on die wateis 01 the
Altamahaw adjoining Abner
Davis, on two sides and un
known lands on all other, ta’
ken under execution to latisfy
a judgment in favor of John
Sands.
ALSO, the improvement
and claim of land that Allen
Rawls now lives on, levied on
as the property of laid Rawls
to fatisfy an execution in fa
vor of Israel Barber.
ALSO, one hundred and
fifty acres in said county, ie’
vied on as the proper yof J.
Clements to fatisfy the de*
manes of the ftaie affairs.
ALLAN JOHNSON,
D. S. T. C.
Sept. 29. *t.
~ WILL BE SOLDr
At the city of St. Mary’s on
the first day of Octobe r
next, at public außion,
Twelve prime seasoned
negroes,
among whom are three house
carpenters 3 terms cash.
Alex. C. Wylly, *
Wm. M‘Nish.
August 21. 82.
I he above tale is unervio
dally postponed until ’ >hr
October* Terms Cash.
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