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V’OL. 111. No. 16.]
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■r,
[ TO LEASE.
lo P. A TE K M O F
YEARS,
l*r that valuable trafl
■ oak, hickory and rice land
■maining 300 acres on the
Ki'ifvitle road, well known
■the 8 mile bottfe, one of the
■Utands for a public house.
I ALSO,
■That plantation xo miles
■m Savannah, late the pro.
■ty of Joseph Clay, dec. at
■lent occupied by captain
■drew M’Lean.
A L S O,
■Two valuable tratts of oak,
■kory and rice iand, or any
Ht thereof, adjoining the a.
Be, and the plantations ol
Bid F. Bourquin, Eiq. Mis.
fl, &c. &c.
■ ALSO,
■'hat plantation and tracf of
B, on the Great Ogechec
fl. twelve miles from Sa
fliah. well known by the
fleofßadick, late the pro-
By & residence of Mr. U m.
fl, deceased. For further
Brteation, please apply to
BRANCIS COURVOISIF,
flho offers for Sale,
Bbrj-a/ji, and on easy'Terms
B valuable traft oi land, on
BSatiilariver, Glynn county,
Baling 1000 acres, adjoin-
B lands granted to Stephen
Baytou and Miles llrewtor
BNuth ‘Carolina, late the,
and granted to Win.
Bair, Esq.
■ A L S O,
Bn undivided moietv of
Boooacre tract of Land, on
BAlatainahaw liver, otigi.
HH 7 O
fl. v granted to Mr. Glia.s.
BM’Kinnon,adjoining land
B°s. Gibbons, Ma r y Mel.
flbutler, Maxwell, occ.
fl ALSO,
tracts of Land, on O
riverWafhington court.
‘Braining 287 acres each
L B> or iginaily granted to j,
‘By and James Allen.
B NOTICE.
fl ne Riontlis after date, appli
fl” ‘ V 'H be made to the lion.
B' 0r court of Elfingham conn-
B r *^ il ve to sell a tract of
B n sa 'G county, containing
r ß Cres > IGng on the Sunbury
B , r the benefit o. the heirs
si^Ptaitors.
Bi/i l/ JVRIGHT, Adair.
I *■ CAdLL, Admr'x.
THE PATRIOT
AND CO MM E R CIA LAD VE R TIS ER.
CHEAPNESS,
COMBINED WITH ELEGANCE AND
UTILITY.
By the hue arrivals from LIVER
POOL and GLASGOW,
Andrew Low £■? Cos.
Have received the largest and best
selected, as reel! as the cheap,
est assort men/ of GOO DS,
which they have e
ver offered jor
sale.
:—COMPRISING
Womens and Mens Cotton Hosi
ery
Ditto ditto silk ditto,
Boys & Misses cotton At sdk ditto
Cotton and side Glove?, all sizes
Men’s linen thread Stockings
Patent White and black Laces
Cott n and thread Laces and Veils
Foot if, ga and Trimmings
Habit shirts and Caps, cotton and
lace
Patent Garters
Black embossed and coloured
Velvet
Bilk and cotton Fringes
Velvet net Trimmings and orna
ments
Bracelets, Beaufont Ruffs •
Ribbons, velvet ditto
Rich Sarsenets, Modes and Lut
strings
A few rich India shawls
Lace Cambric and Leno do. very
low
Leno and Picqu’-t Veils
Plain Muslins, all kinds
Figured and colonade ditto
Figured Cambrics, Cambric Di
mities
m
4-4 linen and cotton Check*
4 4 Apron Checks, very good
Children’s Leather Caps
Children an l youth’s Hats
Men’s Hats, common and fine
Bombazines and Bontbazetts
Black Cambric and Book Muslins
Black Leno and Picquet ditto
Black.lace Shades and Cloaks
Romal & Pullicat Handkerchiefs
Fine linen pocket Handkerchiefs
Children’s ditto
Printed Calicoes, ofevery descrip
tion
Dimities, Muslinets
White and coloured Marseilles
Tlucksetts, Corduroys Velvet
teens
Fustians, Jeans, Nankenets
Cotton Kerseymeres
Cotton Shirtings
Cotton (. ambries, every width and
price
Cotton and Silk Ciiambrays and
Lu tires
Handsome plaid andconled Cam
brics
Clouting, Toweling and Table
Cloth Diapers
Coarse and fine Sheetings
7-8 and 4-4 Linens, Huckabacks
Long Lawns ad French Cambrics
Britannias and Platillas
Brown Linens and Sheetings
Parasols and Umbrellas
Fans in great variety
Adelphi threads in paper and var
nished boxes
Marking ditto
Ounce and Lisle threads
Coloured, Stitching 8c Oznaburgs
ditto
Best White Chapel Needles
Paper and pound pins
Sewing silks and twists
Button moulds and shirt buttons
Mai king Canvass
Fashionable plated and gilt but
tons
Ditto pearl ditto
Marseilles Quilts, Counterpanes
Bedticks
Furniture fringes and tassels
Silk handkerchiefs and shawls
Coloured Cambrics
A few dozen fleecy hosiery, foi
invalid*
I !I U R S D A Y, January 8, 1807.
PavillionlGauze, white anti co
loured
Best Flax and Tow CLnaburg
AND JUST OPENED.
India Lutstrings, Bandannas and
H unthums
Dyson and Imperial Teas
Blue Cottons, &c.
With many other articles not
enumerated.
iSCr* Merchants who f.nd it
convenient to for Cash,
or orders upon good people
in town, will find these goods
worth their attention.
My a 24. sft
Robert M‘ Doug all.
HAS removed from Jones’
Wharf, and taken a Coun
ting room in the Stoie of Mr.
Samuel H. Si ackhovdc, on
the BAY, oppolite the Ex
change, where lie fiiil conti.
nues in the
hAC I ORAGE and GOM
MISSION BUSINESS
and will endeavour, by his at
tention to their Interest, to
merit the Pationage of those
Iriends, who may think pro
pur to commit their bitfinels
to his care.
N O T I C E.
ALT. persons are Cautioned
against Purchasing or mak
ing any Contracts for tins Cargo
of the Brig SALLY, commanded
by Cant. George WiLon.
Wm. GILOTOR.
December IS. 10
W A NTEI), ‘ ’
TWO young lads, from 13
to 16 years of age, as apprentices
to the Rook-Binding Business. —
None need apply without good
recommendations. — An ply to
R. R. THOMPSON.
Wm. WILSON”
Has received per the ships Eliza
and Volant, a large part of his
Fall Supply of Goods,
ftffr Which with his flock,
before on hand, makes his af
(ortment very complete.
Amongtt as great a variety of
articles, as are commonly let
forth in lengthy advertisements
is a large quantity of
White & col ored Negro
CLOT 11.
i As this article was purchaE
ed lalt Winter for cash, and
as a moderate advance only,
will be now exacted, it is con
ceived that it will be an objebt
worthy the attention of Rian,
ters, and others, who wish to
pure hafe by the piece or pack’
age. Payment will be ex pett
ed in Cadi, Gotten, or ap
proved town notes.
Savannah, Sept, 13, 90 ts
A. Scribner & Cos.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED
Per the Png Luna from Ntw
} or/.
A LARGE .SUPPLY OF
Boots, Shoes & Slippers ,
OF AN EXCELLENT DUALITY.
Which in addition to their fotnter
supply, makes their assortment
very extensive ; which they oiler
FOR SALE, at reduced prices, at
their store on the Bay, nearly op
posite the Exelvxnge.
December 22. lyr.
J. & A. Meliss & Cos.
HAVE ON HAND,
An Extensive Supply of
DRY GOODS, HARD
WARE and GLASS
WARE,
Carefully felefted by one of
the Partners in Britain, ol the
First Qualities, and at very re
duced Prices—which they “ill
dispose of at a reasonable advance
for Gash, Produce, or approved
Town Notes.
Dec. 22. 1 1
T O L ET.
NEAR THE MARKET.
Till 1 , upper part of a house, in
which there are three handsome
rooms and a garret, with a yard,
and the use of a kitchen, suita
bSe for a private family, the rent
will come levy. For further par
tculars enquire ut this offioe.
Nov. 2.
D m Douglass & Cos.
V>’ ESP ECT FULLY inform
iV. the public, that they are
now opening next door to Mar
quand and Paulding’s,
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
Philadelphia and New-
York
Boots & Shoes,
Os the first quality,
Liquid and Cake Blinking,
LIKEW J S E,
A few thousand pair of Negro
SHOES, which will be disposed of
on the most reasonable terms, for
C ASH or approved Notes in town.
November 13. ts 105.
Notice is hereby Given,
T
IIA I at the expiration o
nine months fiom the date
hereof, application will be
made to the Honourable the
Inferior Court of Chatham
County, for leave to fell the
following tracts of Land, be.
longing to the estate of James
Doors, deceased, viz :
Two hundred and Fifty a
eres, old survey, Innate, lying
and being in Chatham Coun
ty, bounded by Great Oge
chee river, land of Goldivire,
and iand now of Joseph Weif*
cher, Esq.—The lame being
for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of the said James
Doors, deceased.
TIIO’s. MILLS, A dorr
Savannah, Sept. 4, 1806.
*
Prime Seed Rice.
FOR SALE,
A QUANTITY of Prime
SEED RICE, entirely free from
red grains, being the production
ot River Swamp, die first yeai’s
planting. The Price is One Dol
lar per bushel. — Apply to the snb~
sei ibeV, at Ins residence, St. Jatiu s’
Square.
JOHN H. MOREL.
Dec. 23. 12 ts
N OTIC E.
Nine months alter clatc.upplh
cation will be made to the hoi
interior Court of ( hatham com
ty, for leave to sella tract of
acres of land in said county, ad
joining Air. Butler and lie hut
lands, on Liitie Ogechee, for till
benefit ot the heirs aud creditor*
WILLIAM IVRIGHT, A daft
E- GABLE, Adnf&
June 10 rs
- W HOLE N T U MHER 2 1 6
To be Leased ,
FOR A TERM OF YEARS
r df’HlE House on the Bay, fcr-
X . nierlv occupied - l>v “Mr.
Gunn, and last by Mrs. Scars as a
Boarding House fur which it is
better calculated than any other
bouse in Savannah. ‘There are
t sventy-one bed rooms.On the first
floor are two large halls, tlu* se
cond floor is one long room
It has a large Cellar, and there are
on the premises good stables, a
pump and every convenience re
quisite. For further particulars
enquire of
JOHN ANDERSON.
Deeenij.’ r 1 5
DDinner COURT.
DISTRICT or GEORGIA.
In the Admiralty.
The President ,f the UnitM
.States to the Marshal of t/A
said district, grei/i inc:
\7\ j LEIiEAS, a Libel haiii been
V find this day against die
Brig called “ The Sally.” now
riding at anchor in die river Sa
vannaii, whereof Cuoitie WiEyti
is. or lore was, Master, be WiiiiaHt
Thompson and Seth Knowles, late
Mariners on board said brig, for
the non-payment of wages doc
tbe said Mariners, for set vtce.v 1 y
them performed:.— -Now thenefo're,
you the said Marshal arc penny
commanded u> cite anJ admonish,
and these are therefore to cite anil
admonish the Masters, Owners, a
all others concerned, who have or
pretend in have, any right, title,
interest, property, claim or de--
maud in the sail! VessM, to be and
appear before t lie ho ;oran|e tlie
Judge ot the .said l onrt, on the
I2th day in Januan nevt, at 11
o’clock, a. M. lit a special Court
ol’ Admiralty, to,,, 1 - held at the
Couri-llouse m .Wvannah, in the
Miid District, toshew cause, it any
th(*y have, why the piaver of the
LibellanXs should not b granted.
Witness the honorable IVdham
Stephens, Judge rs the Dis
trict < ourt of said District,
this ‘j Ist day of December,
hfcie'6.
T. U. P. Charlton,
Proctor fir Libellants.
14 4t
NOTICE.
Nine months after date, ap*
plication will be made to the
honorable court of ordinary of
Tatnal county for leave to fell
atratl of land containing 190
acres on the Aitamahaw river
in said county adjoining Mar
lin Harden, alio 2C2 1-2 a
cres in Wilkinlon County, in
the second diflritt Lot No.
lio, the property of John
Sharp i’en. deceased, to be lold
for the benefit of the heirs and
cicduois.
JOHN SHARP,
Ac minis l rator.
Sept. t. gj.
NOTICE.
SUCH subscribers as w ere in acL
vance to the “ SOU 1 fIERN
FAT RIO previous i 0 the first
day of October last; are request
ed to present their accounts,fur ba
lances due them, to the subscriber,
at the corner ot Jefferson and St.
Julian stre. ts, where they will be
immediately discharged.—Those
who formerly patronized that pa
pei, .ne informed, that ail emolu
ments arising from that cstsblLh
ment, horn the above date, are
payable to Mr. J. Dougherty,
tfie present proprietor.
jirMES DULY.