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VOL. 111. No. 14.]
Ej TERMS
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B who wish to advertise by the
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fchemiah Beckford,
I \A DOLER X IIA REES S’
M l HER ,
j ESPF.CTFULLY informs his
*. frian-.U and tire public, that
Jjas retotaed/nm the North
id, and taken the store lately
mpied by Peacock X Beach,
|ERE HE OFFERS TOP- SALE A
lOMPLETfJ ASSORTMENT OF
SADDLERY, consisting
of,
dies’ elegant Eve Saddles,
tto low priced dilio
ntlemen’s Shaffro ditto
Hhvelfcd & common ditt*
st Plated Spots,
ued Bridles o! every description
ito & brass mounted Harness,
tto & Silver mounted Whips,
>rse Nets,
■welling b portmanteau Trunks
great variety of common ha tr do.
filed Hames for draught Horses,
much superior to the collar and
hantes, bath for ease and Conve
nience,
Htril Harness Furniture*
po Stirrfips,
[tto Saddle Nails,
(tto Sharp Pelham, & Bardoon
Bills
jtto Curb Cliai ns,
itto Roller Buckles*
do Beading for Saddlers’ and
Chair makers’ use,
ith almost every article called
for in his line, which lie will dis
pose of as low as they can be
—bought in the State.
■He hopes, by his attention to
■siness, to give satisfaction to
Bsewhomav employ him.
■ HE HAS ON If AND,
Bulk of a syoerior quality, Sc
■ POTATOES isi barrels.
■November 27. ts. 4.
I S. FOOT,
I) ESPF.CTTUU.Y~ : nforms the
BY Public that he has returned
■thiscity, and taken the house
B formerly occupied in Bull
Beet opposite the Auction Store
■ Mr. S. li. Stackhouse where lie
Be"ds carrying on the BOOT
■ SH °£ making BUSINESS,
■ formerly.
B ,>Lai hand pa conjidcralle
K Quantity of
I Boots & Shoes,
I , °f the JirJl quality ,
Bch he offers FOR SALE at re-
B ce <l prices.
■December 4. ts B.
B
B . not ic e.
■Nine months after date, appli
■t°n will be made to the hon,
l erior court of Effingham coun
■ or leave to sell a tract of
B’ n Sa *d coutity, containing
B lil cres ) lying on the Stanbury
P f° r the benefit of the hens
B creditors.
WUMM IVKTGHT, Adm'r.
1 E . GABLE, Admrx.
THE PATRIOT
AND COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER.
TO LEASE,
FOR a TEBM O F
YEARS,
THA I’ valuable traft
of oik, hickory and tice land
containing .300 acres on the
Louisville road, we!! known
as the 8 mile house, one of the
belt (lands for a public house.
A L S O,
That plantation 10 miles
from Savannah, late the pro.
perty of Joleph Clay, dec. at
present occupied by captain
Andrew M'Lear>.
A L 5 O,
Two valuable tracts of dak,
hickory and rice land, or any
part thereof, adjoining the a_
hove, and the plantations of
David F. Bourquin, Elq. Mrs.
Fox, See. See.
ALSO,
That plantation and tra£l of
land, on the Great Ogechec
road, twelve miles from Sa
vannah. well known by the
name of Kadick, late the pro”
perty & residence of Mr. Win.
Fox, decealed. For further
information, pieafe apply to
FRANCIS COUR VOISIE,
Who offers for Sale,
A Bargain, and on easy Terms.
A valuable traft of land, on
the Sautiariver, Cl) nn count),
containing * 000 acres,
irtg lands granted to Stephen
Darayton an .J Miles Brewtor
of -South ‘Carolina, late the,
property and granted to Win.
Telfair, Elq.
A I S 0,
An undivided moiety of
a 5,000 acre Fact of Land, on
the AiaUmahavv river, origi
nally granted to Mr. Chas.
W. M'Kinnon,adjoining land
of Jos. Gibbons, Ma-y Mel.
tunjf Butler, Maxwell, dire,
ALSO,
a Two tracts of Land, on O
gechee river Washington court,
ty, containing 287-acres each
tract, originally granted to }.
Deary and Jarne-’ Allen.
Hob* rt Ms Doug all.
HAS removed from Tones’
Wharf, and taken a Coun
ting room in the Store of Mr.
Samuel 11. Stackhoufe , on
the BAY, oppulite the Ex
change, where he fliil conti.
nues in the
FACTORAGE and COM.
MISSION BUSINESS
and will endeavour* by his at
tention to their Interest, to
merit the Patronage of those
friends, who may think pro
per to commit their buffnefs
to his care.
December 15. 9
NOT ICE.
ALL persons are Cautioned
against Purchasing or nuk
ing auy Contracts for the Cargo
of the Brig SALLY, commanded
by Capt. George Wilson.
Wm. GILMOR.
December IS. 10
~ WAN TED,
TWO YOUNG LADS, from 13
to IF) years of age, as apprentices
to tire* Book-Binding Business.
None need apply without good
recommendations. — App>y to
R. It. THOMPSON.
1 !I U R S D A Y, January j, 1807.
Cotton Ginned,
7 he subs at ID EliS,
Tj[ AVING established in
a macraw, on the lot where
J°feph Hill eretted a Corn.
Mill, Sc at.joiiiing to the house
°f the Rev, Mr, Cisy, 2 robe-
CO LTON GINS, on an ap
proved and fupetior construc
tion, offer io (Tin Cotton at
*he 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 the
lame, after being prepared for
market, until convenient for
the proprietors to remove it,
without making the uftial
charge of storage, and will a!,
so purchase Cotton in the feed
at the fair market price.
ALEX. T \FF9F.Y,
WM. WILKIE.
Savannah, Sept. 4, 18cffi $8
GEORGIA, h bv Laac Crews,
(L. -S.) .■ t!i 1 k i*f the court
Isaac Crews, Jof Ordinary for
the County of Camden, in the state
afore said.
Whereas David Goodgame Jones,
esq. applies for letters ot admini
stration nn tHe estate and el feet 8
of William Jones, late of St. Marys
deceased, as nearest of kin.
These are therefore to cite and
admonish all and singular*, the kin
dred and creditors of the deceased
to file their objections (if any they
have) in my office on or before the
first Monday in January mtfct; o
therwise letters of administration
will Pa granted him.
Given under my hand and seal
tins ninth day of November
1806* and in the 31st year of
American Independence.
December 1, 4
NOTICE.
SUCH subscribers as Were in ad
vance to the “ SOUTHERN
PATRIOT,” previous to the first
day of October last; are request
ed to present their accounts,for ba
lances due them, to the subscriber,
at the corner ol Jefferson and St.
Julian streets* where they will be
immediately discharged.—Those
who formerly patronized that pa
per, are informed, that all cmchu
ments arising from that establish
ment, front the above date, are
payable to Mr. J, DougherTV,
the present proprietor.
.JAMES HELY.
D h Douglass & Cos.
RESPECTFU LLY inform
tiie public, that they are
now opening next door to Mar
qUHttil and Paulding’s,
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
Philadelphia and New-
York
Boots & Shoes,
Os the first quality,
Liquid and Cake Blacking,
LIKEW I S E,
A few thousand pair of Ne,gro
SHOES, w hich will be disposed of
on the most reasonable tends, for
CASH or approved Notes in town.
November 13. ts 105.
BUTTER
gooolb. Northern Butter,
of an excellent quality* at $
cents per pound,—Jut receiv
ed. and for Sale by tbe Sijb
feriber, on Hardens Wharf.
FARNUM WHITE.
Di.esir-Jtsr li.
CHEAPNESS,
COMBINED WITH FT.EGANC* AND
UTILITY.
By thela.ee arrivals from LIVER •
POOL and GLASGOW,
Andrew Low 6? Cos.
Have received the largest and hast
selected, as u-ell as the cheap*
est assortment of GOODS,
which they have <--
ver offered for
sale.
- —COMPRISING—
Wofoens and Mens Cotton Hosi
ery
Ditto ditto silk ditto,
Hoys & Misses cotton ix. silk ditto
Cotton and silk Gloves, all sizes
Men’s linen thread Stockings
Patent White and black Laces
Cotton and thread Laces and Veils
Footings anti Trimmings
Habit, shirts and Caps, cotton and
lac*<>
Patent Garters
Black embossed and coloured
Velvet
Silk and cotton Fringes
Velvet net Trimmings and orna
ments
Bracelets, Beaufont Ruffs
Ribbons, velvet ditto
Rich -Sarsenets, Modes andLut
strings
A few rich India shawls
Lace Cambric and Leno do; very
low
Leno and Picquet Veils
Plain Muslins, all kinds
Figured and colonade ditto
Figured Cambrics, Cambric Di
mities
4*4 linen and cotton Checks
4-4 Aprqn Checks, very good
Children’s Leather Caps
Children and youth’s Hats
Men’s liars, common and fine
Bombazines and Bombazetts
Black Cambric and Book Muslins
Black Leno and Picquet ditto
black 1,-ce Shades and Cloaks
Ronial If. Bullicat Handkerchiefs
Fine linen pocket Handkerchiefs
Children’s ditto
Printed Calicoes, ofevery descrip
tion
Dimities, Muslinets
White and coloured Marseilles
Thicksetts, Corduroys Velvet
teens
Fustians, Jeans, Nankeneti
Cotton Ktiseymeres
Cotton Shirtings
Cotton Cambrics, every width and
price
Cotton and Silk C! iamb rays and
Luttres
Handsome plaid andcorded Cam
brics
Clohting, Toweling and Table
Cloth Diapers
Coarse and fine Sheetings
7-8 and 4-4 Linens, Huckabacks
Long Lawns ad French Cambrics
Britanmas and Platiilas
Brown Linens and Sheetings
Pahisols and Umbrellas
Fans in great variety
Adelplii threads in paper and var
nished boxes
Marking ditto
Ounce and Lisle threads
Coloured, Stitching & Oznaburgs
ditto
Best White Chapel Needles
Paper and pound pins
SeWitlg silks and twists
Button moulds and shirt buttons
Marking Canvass
Fashionable plated and gilt but
tons
Ditto pearl ditto
Marseilles CAuilts, Counterpanes
Pedticka
Furniture fringes ard tassels
Silk handkerchiefs and shawls
Coloured Csitnbrics
4- few dozen Keecy aesicry, for
invalids
WholS Number 214
Pavilion Gad-re, white and co*
loured
Best Fla* and Tow Dshaburg*
AND y'UST OPENED.
India Lumrings*, Bandannas and
Hu minima
Hvson and Imperial Tea*
Blue Cottofis, &c.
With many other article* not
enumerate''!,
Merch iitits who find it
convenient to purchase for Cask,
or orders upon good people
in t.ovn, Will find these foods
worth their attention.
Mva 23. 56
Wm. Wilson,
Has received per the ships Eliza
and VoUwt, a large part of his
Fall Supply of Goods,
NT Which with his Hock,
before on hand, makes his af
lonment very toinpletc,—>-
Atnongtl st great a Variety of
articles, as ate commonly Let
lorth in lenothy advrrtifenients
is a large quantity of
White & colored Negro
CLOT IL
As this article was purchas
ed hit Winter for cafii, and
as a rtioderate advance only,
will be now exacted, it is con
ceived that it will he an object
worthy the attention of Flan,
ters, and others, whb vvifh to
purchase by the piece or pack
age. Payment will he expect
ed in Cafft, Cotton* or ao
proved tofvn notes.
Savannah, Sept. |,, tyj
Jo be Leased ,
FOR A TERM OF YEARS
House J the P,ay, for-
JL mtrly occupied by Mr.
Gunn, and last by Mrs. Scars as a
Boarding House for which it is
bitter calculated than any other
house in Savannah. ‘There arc
t wenty-one bed rooms.On the first
floor are two large halls, tbe ,c
----1 ond door’ is one long room
It has a large Cellar* and there tire
on the premises good stables, a
pump and every convenience re
quisite. For further particular*
enquire of
John axderson.
December 1 5
Sheriff’s Sales.
ON the JirJl 1 uefday in “fan u r
ary next , Will he Hn.d at
the Court.houfe in this city
between me hours of 10 and 2
o'clock ,
A Waggon Set geers for one
Horse—A LSG dl< rrcl liorfe,
seized to latisy ah execution
David Burney vs. John Cal
houn the property pointed out
by the plaintiff.
T. ROBERTSON, S. C. C.
December 4, 6
N O T ICE.
Nin<* nion'hsafter dntt , npplr*
ration will be made to the
nf criorCourt of Chatham couh
y, for leave to sella tract of 4a
acres of land in said county, ad
joining Mr. Butler and BcPuP B
iands, on Little Ogechee. for tlio
benefit of the heirs and creditors.
WILLIAM ’f RIGHT, Adm'r
/;■ GABLE, Adth’x
June IS ts At