The Patriot and commercial advertiser. (Savannah, Ga.) 1806-1807, January 19, 1807, Image 1

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THE PATRIOT AND COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER. jrAtf#A ff: — rK ™ TtD AND published on Mondays and Thursdays by DOUGHERTY and CARMONT, No. Z, Whitaker street, near the Bay. I)L. HI. No. 19. J 1: R M s F THE TRJ OT and IL ADVERTISER. übscription are six •ar —one half to be x of subscribing and at the expiration of nd all papers will be l ordered to the con tents of no more eadth arc inserted at he first insertion, and 1 ntinuation. A li ve will be made to i to advertise by the LEASE, TERM OF ;ars, \.T valuable trafil ory and rice land |OO acres on the ille road, well known i mile house, one of the ids for a public house. AkSO, plantation 10 miles avannah, late the pro* f Joseph Clay, dec. at occupied by captain 1 M’Lean. ALSO, 1 valuable tracts of oak, and rice land, or any reof, adjoining the a_ and the plantations of F. Jiourquin, Llq. Mrs. tc. &c. ALSO, plantation and tratl of in the Great Ogechee twelve miles from Sa • well known by the if Radick, late the pi o’ t residence of Mr. Wm. ieceafed. For further ation, please apply to ANCIS COURVOISIE, 0 offers For Sale, tl n> and on easy Terms aluable tra<ft of land, on dlariver, Glynn county, ,ln g 1000 acres, adjoin nds granted to Stephen ton and Miles Brewtor nth Carolina, late the, ty and granted to Wm. b Esq. v ALS O, t undivided moiety of l(, acre tract of Land, on la tarnahaw river, origi. granted to Mr. Chas, f’Kinuonjadjoining land *• Gibbons, Ma'y Me 1. Sutler, Maxwell, &C. : ALSO, o, ractsof Land, on O s riverWafhington coun. Gaining 287 J-acres each or iginally granted to j. an d James Allen. #0 TICE. e Months after date, appli "vl be made to the lion. r court of Effingham coun yave to sell a tract of SaiC \ c °untv, containing es > lying on the Sunbury .7 benefit of the heir's ed itors. 11 iu IVRIGHT, Adm'r ’ I*ABLE, Admr'x. Robert M t Doug all. HAS removed from Jones’ Wharf, and taken a Coun ting room in the Store of Mr. Samuel H. Stackhou.fi , on the BAY, oppulite the Ex change, where he still conti nues in the FACTORAGE and COM MISSION BUSINESS and will endeavour, by his at tention to their Iriterestj to merit the Pationage of those friends, who may think pro per to commit their bulinefs to his care. NOTICE. ALL persons are Cautioned against Purchasing or mak ing auv Contracts for the Cargo of the Brig SALLY, commanded by Capt. George Wilson. Wm. GILMOR. December 18. 10 WANTED, TWO voUNft laDs, from 13 to 16 years of age, as apprentices to the Book-Binding Business. — None need apply without good recommendations. — Apply to R. R. THOMPSON. V . * Wm. WILSOnT” Has received per the ships Elita and Volant, a large part of his Fall Supply of Goods, Which with his flock, before on hand, makes his as sortment very complete. Amongfl as great a variety of articles, as are commonly let forth in lengthy advertisements is a large quantity of White & colored Negro C L O T IL As this article was purebaf ed last Winter for cash, and as a moderate advance only, will be now exafiied, it is con ceived that it will be an object worthy the attention of Pian. ters, and others, who wish to purchale by the piece or pack’ age. Payment will be expend ed in Cash, Cotton, or ap proved town notes, Savannah, Sept. 18, 90 ts A. Scribner & Cos. HAVE JUST RECEIVED Per the Brig Luna from A ew- York, A LARGE SUPPLY OF jßoots, Shoes & Sli/i/iers, OF AX EXCELLENT QUALITY. Which in addition to their toimer supply, makes their assortment very extensive 5 which they offer FOR SALE, at reduced prices, at their store ou the Bay, nearly op posite tile Exchange. December 22. tvr• Sheriff 5 s Sale c ON the first Tuefda* .n Feb, ruary next , between the hours of 10 and 3 o'clock Will be Sold, at the Court,houfe in the city of Savannah. The following Negroes, viz. Tom, joe,Goodiuck, George, and Mary. Hannah, Betty, Lucy and child Cybele, by virtue of an execution on mortgage. The executory of Mr. Bolton, Vs, Wm. [no. Davies. T. ROBERTSON, s-e. e. M O N D A Y, January 19, 1807. J. & A. Meliss & Cos. HAVE on hand, An F. xlensive Supply of DRY GOODS, HARD WARE and GLASS- Ware, Carefully feleOed by one of the Partners in Britain, of the First Qualities, and at very re duced Prices—tvhich thev will dispose of at a reasonable ad vance for Cash, Produce, or approved Town Notes. Dec. 22. 11 ts ■,i , .. . ■ db TO L ET. NEAR THE MARKET. THE 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 ble for a private family, the rent will come low. For further par tculars enquire at this offioe. Nov. 2. Z), Douglass & Cos. Respectfully inform the public, that they are now opening next door to Mur quand and Paulding’s, A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF Philadelphia and New- York Boots & Shoes, Os the first quality, Liquid and Cake Blacking, LIKE W 1 S E, A few thousand pair of Negro SHOES, which will bedis| rosed of on the most reasonable terms, for CASH or approved Notes in town. November 13. if 10 A. Notice is hereby Given, rp A HAT at the expiration o nine months from 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, vi t : Two hundred and Fifty a cres, old survey, fituate* lying and being in Chatham Coun ty, bounded by Great Oge chee river, land of Goldivire, and land now of Joseph WelP cher, Esq.—The fame being for the benefit of the heirs and Creditors of the laid James Doors, deceased. THO's. MILLS, Adm'r Savannah, Sept. 4, 1806. Prime Seed Rice. FOR SALE , A QUANTITY of Prime SEED RICE, entirely free from red grains, being the production of River Swamp, the first; year’s planting. Tlie Price is One Dol lar per bushel. —Apply to tlie sub scriber, at his residence, St. James’ Square. JOHN 11. MOREL. Dec. 23. |2 ts NOTIC e7~ Nine months after date, npplf, cation will be made to the hor inferior Court of Chatham cour ty, for leave to sell a tract of 45 acres ofland in said county, ad joining Mr. Butler and Beliar'i lands, on Little Ogechee. for tilt benefit of the heirs aud cfeditorg. WILLIAM WRIGHT, Adm'r E- GABLE, Adtn'x June IS tk 64 Jo be Leased , FOR A TERM OF YEARS THE House on the Bay, for merly occupied by Mr. Gunn, and last bv Mrs. Sears as a Boarding House for which it is better calculated than any other house in Savannah. There are twenty-One bed rooms.On the first dour are two large balls, tlie se cond Hour is one long room It has a large Cellar, and there are on the premises good stubies, a pump and every convenience re quisite. For further particulars enquire of JOHN ANDERSON. December 1 5 DISTRICT COURT. DISTRICT of ( 1 ORGIA. In the Admiralty. The President of the United Stales to the Marshal of the said district, greeting: WHEREAS, a Libel hath been filed this day against the Brig called “ The Sally,” how ruling at anchor in the river Sa vannah, whereof George Wilson is, or late was, Master, liv William T hottipson and Seth Knowles, late Mariners on board said brig, for tile non-payment of wage., due the said Mariners, for service s’ by them i.eilcrmed:—‘-Mw therefore , you the said Marshal are hereby comm,inded to cite and admonish, and these are therefore turtle and admonish the Masters, Owners, & all others concvrned, who have or pretend to have, any right, tide, interest, property, claim or de mand in the said Vessel, to be and appear before the Iwnoraoje the Judge of the said Court, 011 the 12th day in January next, at li o’clock, a. M. at a special Court of Admiralty, to he’ held at the Court-Hotlsb in Savannah, in tlie saitl District, to shew cause, if any they have, why tile prayt r of the Libellants should not be granted. fl itness the honorable William Stephens, Judge of the Dis trict Court of said D'tsti id, this ‘S Ist day of December, 1806. T. U. P. Charlton, Proctor for 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 atratt i>? land Containing 190 acres on the Altamahaw river in said county adjoining Mar tin Harden, also 202 i- a cres in Wilkinson County, in the second diftrift Lot No. ItO, tiie property of John Sharp fen. deceased, to be fold for die benefit of the heirs and creditors. JOHN SHARP, Administrator. Kept. 1- 85. — . NOTICE. SUCH subscribers as were in ad vance to tlie “SOUTHERN PATRIOT,” previous to tlie first day of October last; are request ed to present tbeir accounts,for ba lances due them, to the subscriber, at the corner of Jefferson and St. Julian streets, where they will be immediately discharg. d.—Those who formerly patronized that pa per, are informed, that all emolu. nients arising from that establish mbit!, from the above date, art payable to Mr. J. Dougherty. the present proprietor. JAMES HELY [Whole Number 219 50 Dollars Reward . BROKE. Jail on Monday the -9th Dec. l;yit, GEORGE CAMPBELL, who was com mil - to Jail on ail accusation of Fe lony, by Major James Seng rove, one of ihe justices of the infyrtbr ourt, for the countyt>f Camden —Said Campbell i> a native of Ireland, and says he has resided for some time in Savannah—he is a ruddy, fresh faced mao, about 24 or 25 years of ago, b feet 9 or to inches high, ft well set. He is supposed to have made towards Florida. The übriVte row ad will will be given auv person who wiR deliver tlie said Campbell ho the subscriber D. G JONES, j. 0. c. Camden county,’ ) Jan 2, 1 3u7. \ 17 ‘in >1 _ —-- , CHATHAM SUPERIOR, COURT, January Term, 1306. Christina Dusker, vs. / Petition Ihe heirs and re- > for Poreclo- Dresenteitixts of i sine. John Haupt. dec. ) LTPON the petition of Christi- J na Dasher, praying the f,.re closure of the equity of redem,>-. lion on tlie following premises; ALL that lot of land in the city of Savannah, known by the num ber five, third tythitig Reynolds Ward, cotitainig sixty feet in width and ninety feet in depth; with the improvements thereon, mortgaged bv Elizabeth Haupt, now Elizabeth Dow, 11, Robert Bolton, & Justus Hartman Sc turn ber, guardians of the person of the said Joint Haupt, and trustees of tlie property of tlie said Joint Haupt, by virtue of an order of tlie lion, the superior court of Chatham County aforesaid in the said C hristina Dasher, for the sum of eighty pounds sterling, equal to three hundred tv-t .0 dollars eighty-five t./iYti seven nails and otic-scventh monies of the United Stales, on tlie sixth day of May, which was in tlm y ear one thousand seven hundred and ninety-nine, &on motion of Mr. CUV LER, Attorney f,r tk e petitioner, IT IS ORDERED BY THE COURT, that the principal, in terest and costs due upon said mortgaged property, be paid into Court within twelve months from this date, and unless tlie same be so paid, the equity of redemption shall thenceforth be foreclosed and other proceedings take place pur suant to the act of mbly in such case made and provided. And it is further ordered, in pursuance of said act that this hi I* be pubiihed in one of the Public Gazettes, of this state at leas once in every Month until the time ap pointed for payment, or sel vcd on the Mortgagers, or tln-ir special ugent, at feast six months ptevi. ous to the time the said money is ordered to he paid into Court as afetesaid. Extract from the minutes, J. BULLOCH, tU. Feb. 29. 1806. NOTICE. NINE monshs after dale, ap plication will be made totlio Justices of the Inferior Cour, for leave to sell tlie half ibi No. 3, Ist r L\ thing, Anson Ward, belonging to the estate of James Whitehcld, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs. Th. WIiITEFJ FLD, Er'r, Jan. 1, 1807. 14 iamm | i v • ALL KINDS OF Phii\ |ir Q Done at this Office, with A r Accuracy and LHsp*tc<