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SA FAME A //.-—printed AND published on Mondays and Thursdays by JOHN DOUGHERTY, No. f, Whitaker Street, near the Bays
\/OL. HI- No. 17.]
■ tE H M S
■ OF THE
I PATRIOT
I and
•mircial ADVERTISER.
9,,,, 0 f subscription are six
9 S a year—one ha'f to be
time of. subscribing and
Hrww/cr t - n ’ expiration of
at!papers v- 7 / be
& until ordered to the con
9;r.rtisements of no wore
Hfi'/’i breadth are inserted at
9, for the first insertion, and
9 ( i,ch continuation, A ti
■ allowance will he made to
H. wish to advertise by the
I TO LEASE,
9r a term of
■years,
9> THAT valuable traH
9k, hickory ami rice land
9ining 300 acres on the
■fville road, well known
9 8 mile house, one of the
■lands for a public house.
I ALSO,
■at plantation 10 miles
■ Savannah, late ths pro.
Hos Joseph Clay, dec. at
■nt occupied by captain
Hew M'Lean.
■ ALSO,
Hvo valuable tracts of oak,
Hry and rice land, or any
Hereof, adjoining the a_
H and the plantations of
HdF. Bourquin, E(q. Mrs.
H&c. &c.
B ALSO,
Bat plantation and tract of
■ on the Great Ogechee
|. twelve miles from Sa
9ah. well known by the
Radick, late the pto-
B & relidence of Mr. Win.
I. deceased. For further
B mat >on, pleale apply to
Brancis COURVOISIE,
Bho offers for Sale,
and on easy Terms
• valuable traft of land, on
BSatillariver, Glynn county,
■aiiiing 1000 acres, adjoin.
I lands granted to Stephen
■ayton and Miles Brewtor
■South Carolina, late the,
Iperty and granted to VVm.
Ir Esq.
I A L S O,
|An undivided moiety of
■•oooacre tract of Land, on
I Alatamahaw river, origi.
ly granted to Mr. Chas.
•M’Kinnon,adjoining land
Jos. Gibbons, Ma r y Mel.
i Butler, Maxwell, 6c c.
ALSO ,
v ° tracts of Land, on O
:^eriverWafhington coun.
c °ntaining 287 -jacres each
ct ,originally granted to J.
a 7 and James Allen.
A 'o TICE.
ne months after date, appli
"ill be made to the bon.
E J lor co rt of Effingham coun
,‘ r to sell a tract of
1,1 “aid county, containing
i J cr f es * lying on the Sunbury
a > f°r the benefit of the heirs
Creditors.
IL UiM ]V Tel GUT, Adm'r,
£ - CARLE, Admr’x.
• THE PATRIOT
AND COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER.
Robert M‘ Doug all.
fj
A. AAS removed from Jones’
‘Wharf, and taken a Coun
ting-room in the Store of Mr.
Samuel 11. Stackhoufie , on
the BAY, opposite the Ex
change, where he Itill conti.
ones in the
FACTORAGE aud COM
MISSION BUSINESS
and will endeavour, by his at
tendon to their Interest, to
merit the Patronage of those
friends, who mav think pro
per to commit their bujfinefs
to hi* care.
N O T ICE.
A1 L persons are Cautioned
against Purchasing or mak
ing auv Contracts for the Cargo
of Ihe Brig SALI.Y, commanded
bv Capt. George Wilson.
Wm. GILMOR.
December 18. JO
WANTED,
TWO young lads, from 15
to 16 years nt age. as apprentices
to the Rook Binding Business
None need apply without good
recommend.it'< ± -April/ to
R- R- y OMP WE.
Wm. WILSON,
Has received per the ships Eliza
and Volant, a large part of his
frail Supply of Goods,
Which with his Dock,
before on hand, makes his af-
Tortment very complete.
Amongfl as gteat a variety of
articles, as are commonly set
forth in lengthy advertisements
is a large quantity of
\\ Lite & col Di ed Negro
CLOT H.
As this article was purchaf’
ed last Winter for caih, and
as a moderate advance only,
will be nowexafted, it is con
ceived that it will be an objtd
worthy the attention of Plan
ters, and others, who wish to
purebafe by the piece or pack
age. Payment will be expell
ed in Cash, Cotton, or ap
proved town notes.
Savannah, Sept. 18, 90 tj
A. Scribner & Cos.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED
Per the Brig Luna from Aew
-1 ork,
A LARGE SUPPLY OF
Boots , Shoes & Sliji/ierSy
OF AN EXCELLENT QUALITY.
Which in addition to their former
supply, makes their assortment
very extensive ; which they otfer
FOR SALE, at reduced prices, at
their store on the Bay, nearly op
posite the Exchange.
December 28. lyr.
Fifty Dollars Reward.
LOST on Wednesday night
last, A RED MOROCCO
POCKET BOOK, containing
Bank Bills to the amount of three
hundred Dollars—Forty-Five dol
lars in Gold & Silver, and Pro
missory Notes and Due Bdls to
the amount of 500 dollars.
The above Reward will be paid
to any person who will deliver the
said Pocket Book and contents at
THIS OFFICE, and no questions
asked.
January 5 15 ts.
M O N D A Y, January 12, 1807.
J. & A. Meliss 8c Cos.
HAVE on hand,
yin Extensive Supply of
DRY GOODS, HARD
WARE And GLASS
WARE,
Carefully felcßed by one of
the Partners in Britain, of the
First Qualities, and at very re
duced Prices—which they will
dispose es at a reasonable advance
for Cash, Produce, or approved
Town Notes.
Dec. 22. 11 ts
T O L E T.
NEAR THE MARKET.
THE upper part of a house, in
which there are three handsome
room and a garret, with a yard,
and the use of a kitchen, suita
ble for a private family, the rent
will come low. For further par
titulars enquire at this office.
Nov. 2.
D . Douglass SX Cos.
Respectfully inform
the public, that the}’ are
now opening next door to Mar
quand and Paulding’s,
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
I'HIL ADEL PHI A AND NeVT-
York
Boots 8c Shoes,
0/ the first quality,
Liquid and Cake Blacking,
LIKE W 1 SE,
A few thousand pair of Negro
SHOES, which will be disposed ot
on the most reasonable terms, for
CASH or approved Notes in town.
November 13. ts 105.
Notice is hereby Given,
T
A HAT at the expiration o
nine months from the date
hereof, application will be
niade to the Honourable the
Inferior Court of Chatham
County, for leave to fell the
following tracts of Land, be.
longing to the efiate of James
Doors, deceased, vis :
Two hundred and Fifty a
cres, old survey, fituatc, lying
and being iri Chatham Coun.
ty, bounded by Great Ogc
chee river; land of Goldivire,
and land now of Joseph Welf
cher, Esq. The fame being
for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of the laid James
Doors, deceased.
TIIO’s. MILLS, AdmY
Savannah, Sept. 4, 1806.
Prime Seed Rice.
FUR SALE ,
A QUA NTH Y of Piime
SEED RICE, entirely free from
red grains, being the production
of River Swamp, the first; year’s
planting. The Price is One Dol
lar per bushel. — Apply to the sub
scriber, at Ins residence, St. James’
Square.
JOHN H. MOREL.
Dec. 25. 12 ts
NOTICE.
Nine months after date, applL
cation wifi be made to the hor
interior Court of Chatham coun
ty, for leave to sell a tract of 4 5
acres of land in said county, ad
joining Mr. Butler and Beliur'i
lands, on Little Ogechee, for the
benefit of the heirs aud creditors.
WILLIAM WRIGHT, Adm'r
E- GABLE , Adm'x
June IS ft’
To be Leased ,
FOR A TERM OF YEARS
THE House on the Buy, for
merly occupied bv Mr
Gunn, and last by Mrs. Sears as a
Boarding House for which it is
better calculated than any other
house in Savannah. There are
twenty-one hed rooms.On the first
floor arc two large halls, tire 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.
December 1 $
, district court.
DISTKICTof GEORGIA.
In the Admiralty.
The President of the United
States to the Marshal ofi the
said district, greeting:
\JU IIkbUAS, a Libel hath been
, . filed this day against the
Bng called “ The Sally,” now
riding at anchor in the river Sa
vannah, w hereof George Wilson
is or late was, Master, by William
1 horfipson and Seth Knowles, late
Mariners <gi board said brig, for
the non-payment of wages due
tne said Mariners, lor service.? by
them performed:— New therefore ,
}on the said Marshal are hereby
commanded to cite and admonish,
and these are therefore to cite and
admonish the Masters, Owners, k
all others concerned, who have or
pretend to have, any right, title,
interest, property, claim or de
mand in 1 lie said Vessel, to be and
appear before the honorable tile
Judge of the said Court, on the
12th day in .Jamiarv next, at 11
o’clock, a. M. at a special Court
of Admiralty, to be held at the
Court-House m Savannah, in the
said District, to shew cause, if any
1 liey have, why the prayer of the
Libellants should not, be granted.
Witness the honorable William
Stephens, Judge of the Dis
trict Court 0/ said D'istiict,
this‘list day of December,
1 806*
T- U. P. Charlton,
Proctor for Libellants.
14 4t
NOTICE.
Nine months after date, an.
plication will be made to the
honorable court of ordinary of
Tatnal county for leave to lell
at raff ol land containing 190
acres on the Altamahaw river
in said county adjoining Mar
tin Harden, allb 202 1-3 a
cres m Wilkinson County, in
the second . dillrifl Lot No.
lio, the property of John
Sharp fen. decealed, to be lold
lor the benefit of the heirs and
creditors.
JOHN SHARP,
Administrator.
Sept. 1. 85 .
NO 1 ICE.
SUCH subscribers as were in ad.
vafice to The “ SOU'! HER N
PA I RIO F,” 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 ot Jt flerson and S ; .
Julian stre< ts, where they will he
i m medial el y <1 isc ha rged. —T ilu st
who formerly patronized that pa
per, are informed, that all emolu
ments arising from that establish
ment, from the above date, are
payable to Mr. J. Dougherty,
the present proprietor.
JAMES IIELY
[Whole Numrf.a 217
TO BE SOLD.
AT PRIVATE SALE. .
TT°V U VaU, ;‘ ble LOTS, in the
I. City of Savannah, with the
improvements thereon, \ 1-/
No 37, Liberty Ward, on
v lTtch there are two houses; one
of two tenements, I le other of
two stories. Rented at 240 del.
lars each, per annum. %
No. 4, Kibe 11. Ward, with a
House ot three tenements. Rent
ed at 330 dollars per annum.
Nos, 28 and 32, Fiberl Ward
on each of which is a Hnuse of
two tenements. Rented at 260
dollars each per annum.
The Buildings at. all new, and
situated tn a healthy part of the
City
ALSO,
250 acres of valuable I ,and
Old Surv. y, i„ Jefferson county
S3F* A Plantation within 30 or
40 miles of Savannah, or Negroes
would be taken in cxdiat for
part of the above mentioned Prn
pertv, should that way „f b a .-_
gaining suit any Purchaser, better
than making payment in Cash or
Cotton. For terms apply u>
WILLIAM >HAW.
Dec. 18. 10 if
CHATI iA M sU PE RIO R
COURT,
January Term, 1806.
Christina Dasher, ~\
vs - / Petition
Ihe hens and re- > for foreclo
prcsmtatixes of l sure.
John Haupi. dec. )
UPON ‘he petition of Christi
na Dasher, praying the fore
closure of the equity of rvdcnip
-1,0,1 <)fl die following premises :
ALL that lot ol land in the city
of Savannah, know n bv the nniit,
her five, third tything Reynolds
Ward, cotitainig sixty- Ret in
width ard ninety fret .in depth ;
with the improve ‘ ms thereon,
mortgaged by Fiizab; tn Hattpt,
now Fl zabeth Dowell, Rt bert
Bolton, & Justus Hartman Nchtu
her, guardians of the person of
tlie said John Hanpt, at and trustees
ol tire property of the said Jonn
Hanpt. by virtue of ar; oilier of
the lion, the superior court of
< hathani County aforesaid in the
said< h.istiua Dasher, for the sum
of eighty pounds sterlif.gr, equal
to three hundred and forty-two
dollars eighty- five cents seven
mid;, and one-seventh monies of
1,9 Ul, " t d Siatcs, on the sixth
day of May, which was m the
year one thousand seven hundred
and ninety-nine, &on motion < f
Ar. C L \ LER, Attorney for the
petitioner,
It Is ORDERED by THE
-UURI, that tin; pnncipal, in
terest and costs due upon said
mortgaged property, be paid into
Court within twelve months frean
litis date, and unless t|i£ same bo
SO paid, the equity ( ,f redemption
shall thenceforth he foreclosed and
other proceedings take place pur
-uantto the act of assembly m
such case made and provided.
And it is farther ink red, i„
Pursuance cf said act that this rr s l*
00 ptiblihid in one of the p| blic
Gazettes, of this state at Iras once
■” every Month until the time ao
po.nmo I r payment, or Served on
toe Mortgagers, or thyir special
ageiif,-at least six months previ
oils to Hu; time the said rhonev i s
ordered to be paid info Court a$
aforesaid.
Extract from the minutes,
J- BULLOCH, Ctk.
Feb. 2-J. 1806.
ALL KINDS OF PRINTING
Done at this Office, with A cat.
ness Accuracy and Dispatch.