The Patriot and commercial advertiser. (Savannah, Ga.) 1806-1807, February 23, 1807, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

SAVANNAH: —printed and published on Mondays and Thursdays by DOUGHKHTY and CAIIMONT, on the luu/ t ne.irhj opposite tkt Exchange. VOL. 111. No. 29.] terms OF THE PATRIOT and commercial advertiser. Terms of subscription are six bilap.s a year—one half to be gat the time of subscribing and t remainder at the expiration of r months —ami all papers will be ntinued until ordered to the con • ■ary. Advertisements of no more nglh than breadth are inserted at )cents,for the first insertion, and for each continuation. A ti ff allowance will be made to ise who wish to advertise by the ‘dr. ‘or PLYMOUTH, (Eng.) The faft failing Ship *CO M M E RC E, ithaniel Rav, master, will saii all this month, having her cargo gaged. For passage apply to :master on board, at Mr. Jas. allacc’s wharf. FOR SALE, P n Beard, direct from Cork, quantity of IH#SH PO TA TOES, of the best kind. Feb. 5. 24 ts Wm. WILSON, i received per the ships Eliza i nd Volant, a large part of his ill Supply of Goods, Which with his flock, Hpre on hand, makes his af ■tmenc very complete. ■cough as gieat a vaiiety of Hides, as are commonly set ■thin lengthy adverlifements H large quantity of White & cobred N”cgro I CLOTH. ■As this article was puichaf- Halt Winter for calh, and Ha moderate advance only, HI be now exacted, it is con- H v ed that it wiil be an objefil Hnhy the attention of Plan. ■L and others, who will) to Bchafe by the piece or pack 1 ’ ■ - Payment wiil be expect- Cash, Cotton, or ap Bved town notes. B ava nnah, Sept. 18, 90 ts I & A. Meliss 5c Cos. ■ HAVE on hand, RB An Extensile Supply of Bw goods, hard- and GL4SS- B WARE, BCarefully felccted hy one of ■ P ‘*rtm- ls in Britain, of the B 1 Nu dities, and at very re- Prices—which they will se of at a reasonable advance B as b Produce, or approved B. v NOTICE. ~ B mom hs atter date, ap- B f)iicat ion “ ill be made to the B' c es ot the Inferior Court, for Bf toSell t ‘ le half lot No. 3, Ist ‘S’ Anson Ward, belonging B eeS ! ate ° f Jamu ‘ Whitebeld, ’ r t * lu benefit of the B Th. WHITEFJELD, Ex'r. BrCfC'. J 4 Ij f'9ni Manifests &c. II For Sale at this Office. THE PATRIOT AND COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER. Z). Douglass & Cos. Respectfully inform the public, that they are now opening next door to Mar quand and Paulding’s, A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF Philadelphia and New- York Bctots & Shoes, Os the first quality, Liquid and Cake Blacking, L 1 K E IV I SE , A few thousand pair of Negro SHOES, which will be disposed of on die most reasonable terms, for CASH or approved Notes in town, November 13; ts 105. Prime Seed Rice. FOR SALE , A QUANTITY of Prime SEED KICF,, 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 his residence, St. James’ Square. JOHN 11. MOSEL. Dec. 25. 12 ts NOTICE^ On Wednesday the 25th inst. WILL BE SOLD, At Cedar Hill , the late residence, of the hon. gen. James Jackson deceased. A LL the Per Tonal PropeJtv of Robert Dillon, late of Chat ham county, Planter, dec. con sisting of four Negroes—Horses, Waggons, Carts, Chair and har ness, co\V9 and calves, sheep, hogs, plantation tools, household and kitchen Furniture—with ma ny other useful articles. Sale to commence at 11 o’clock, A. M. Conditions Cash before delivery. Wm. LIMBERT, Adm'r. Feb. 5. S4 4ft bheritif s Sales. On the first Tuesday in March next, WILL BE SOLD. At the cowt-heuse in the county of Camden, between the hours of 10 and 3 o'clock, ALL that tract of land, in the coutny of Camden, on Sat tiila river, bounded south east bv James Jackson’s lands; to sa tisfy an execution on the foreclo sure of a mortgage, Jas. T. Law rence vs. James Boyd Sharp, ALSO, All those two tracts of land on the Racoon Keys, in the county of Camden, at the mouth of Big Saitilla river, containing 200 a cres each, more or less— ALSO. Two other tracts of land oil Waiker swamp, in tile county of Camden, containing 300 acres each, more or less— ALSO, One negro man mimed Jack; sold to satisfy an execution, the State of Georgia, vs. James M. Lindsay, Tax ceilector for the year 1802. ALSO, Ail that House, Lot and im provements. situate in the town of St. Mary’s, being front of lot number three; sold to satisfy sun dry executions in favour of Lach lan MHntosh, and others, vs. Har mon Courter. The Conditions of the above sales are Cash, or the property re-soid in half au hour. D. G. JONES, s. c. c. Jan. 29. 22 liu M () N D A Y, February 23, 1807. William Kennedy, Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Hair Dresser and Cutter, Respectfully informs the Public, that he has com menced business in the above line, back of Gibbons’ buildings, opposite J. Pooler’s. lie flatters hiir.s'df that f. h.s dexterity in tne line of lbs profession, and attention to bis business, he will merit a share of the public pa tronage. He will attend Ladies who favor him with their custom at their respective houses. TERMS. Ladies, full dressed, 8 0 *75 Do. Cutting h dressing, 100 Children do. do. 0 50 Feb. 5. 24 ts JUST OPENED, shul for Sale , Next door to Mr. James Clark's Boarding House £s? Charleston Stage Office, (Bernard street.) STRAW HATS, BONNETS Plain and open Work, now the prevailing Fashion in Lon don. ALSO, a variety of Plush Hats and Bon nets, an elegant assortment of FEATHERS, Camel’s Hair SHAWLS, and other articles m the MILLENERY LINE: Jan. 26- 21 ts ~"CHATHAM SUPEKIOIt COURT, January Term, 1806. Christina Dasher vs. # Petition The heirs and re- > for Foreclo presen fa flies of \ sure. John Haupt. dec. j UPON tlie petition of Christ! 11a Dasher, praying the fore closure of the equity of redemp tion on the following premises ; ALL that lot of land in the city of Savaunah, known by the num ber five, third tything Reynolds Ward, containig sixty feet in width and ninety feet in depth ; with the improvements thereon, mortgaged by Elizabeth Haupt, now Elizabeth Dowell, Robert Jiolton, & Justus Hartman Scheu ber, guardians of the person of the said John Haupt, and trustees ! of tlie property of tile said Joint Haupt, by virtue of an order of tlie lion, the superior court of Chatham County aforesaid in the said Christina Dasher, for the sum of eighty pounds sterling, equal to three hundred and forty-two dollars eighty-five cents seven mills and one-seventh monies of the United States, on the sixth day of May, which was in the year one thousand seven hundred and ninety-nine, &on motion of Mr. CU YLER, Attorney fur the petitioner, LT 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 he so paid, the equity of redemption shall thenceforth be foreclosed and other proceedings take place pur suant to the act of assembly in ! such case made and provided. And it is further ordered, in pursuance of said act that this rule be publihed in one of the Public Gazettes, of this state at leas once in every Month until the time ap pointed for payment, or served on the Mortgagers, or their special agent, at least six months previ ous to the time the said money is ordered to be paid into Court as aforesaid. Extract from the minutes, J. BULLOCH, Clk. Feb. 29, ISO 6. Notice is hereby Given TT HAT at the expiration of nine months bom the dale hereof, application will be made to the Honourable the Interior Court of Chatham County, for leave to fell the following tracts of Land, he longing to the eftale of James Doors, deceased, viz : Two hundred and Fifty a cres, old survey, situate, lying and being in Chatham Coun ty, hounded by Great Oge chee river, land of Goldivire, and land now of Joseph Well* cher, Elq.—The lame being for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the said James Doors, deceased. TilO’s. MILLS, Adm’r Savannah, Sept. 4, i 806. NOTICE. Nine months after date, ap plication will be made to the honorable court of ordinary of Tatnal county for leave to fell atratf of land containing 190 acres on the Altamahaw river in laid county adjoining Mar lin Harden, also 202 1-2 a cres in \\ tlkinlon County, in tlie second diffrift Lot No. no, the property of John Sharp fen. deceased, to be Ibid for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. JOHN.SHARP, Administrator. Sept. t. 85. 25 Dollars Reward. RUN AWAY from capt. A. D. Abrahams, in Savannah, some time in September last, a Negro Fellow named TONY, a bouts feet 6 inches high, and a bout 26 years of age, stout made, his eyes and mouth large. He was taken up at Cowsawhatcliie, and made his escape —All persons ! are forwarned from hiring or har bouring him. Tlie above Re ward will be paid to any person who will deliver him to die sub scriber, or secure him in any jail. ISAAC ABRAHAMS. Jan. 2y. 22 7 he Subscriber tTAVJNG rented the Store on jL tlie it A , formerly occu pied by Mi. A. Robinson, will constantly have on hand, a sup ply of GROCERIES, TEAS, PROVISIONS, See. Which he will dispose of reasona bly, to those who are prompt on tlie score ®f payment; and as sures such, that nodiing on his part shall tic wanting in procur ing such articles as shall give ge neral satisfaction. He will also continue the Factorage & Commissi on Business. It. McDOUGALL, Feb. 2. 23 if NOTICE. Absconded himself on the 11th ult. SCII’IO, a Negro fellow, by trade a Cooper but will work at any other busi ness; yellow complection, about 5 feet 8 inches high, aged about 40 years. Ten Dollars will be paid on delivering him in Jail or on Telfairs wharf, to THUS. DOLLAGHAN. Feb. 12. 26 at f Whole Number 229. NOTIFICATION. The Electors of the ciiy of Savannah,and county of Chatham, are strictly enjoined and required to give their attendance at the Court house in tlie aforesaid City on Monday the second day of March next, where an ELECTI ON will lie held for tilling U p a vacancy of a Clerk of the Supe rior and Interior Courts, occa sioned by the death of Jam vs Rulioeh, late cietk of the afore said Courts, of which all persons concerned are required to take due notice. Ordered, 7 hat William Smith, F.sq. do receive, & keep in charge the Key, and also that he seal tire door of the chamber that contains tlie l)< | osits of tlie Offices of the Superior and Inf rior Courts. Qi tiered, 7' hat the above be published three times in the p tl „ • riot and Republican Gazettes of this city, and that one hundred copies be strut k ofF. Given under our hands, this Bth day of February, 1807. EDWARD TELFAIR, MIL! IAM SMITH, JAMES ALGER, A. S. BULLOCH, Justices of the Inferior court of Chatham County. Feb. 12 2.6 ( NEW-YORK and > $ s s SAVANNAH, $ s S $ s BOOT X SHOE S TORE. \ A. Scribner & Cos. lIATE JUST RECEIVED - a the last arrivals from New Ejf, AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF Boots, Shoes & Slippers, Os a Superior (duality, nude af ter the English fashion. ALSO, Misses Slippers & Chil dren's Shoes, Which in addition to their former supply, makes their assortment very extensive ; width they oiler FOR SALE, at reduced prices, a* their store on the Bay, nearly op posite the Exchange. February 26. lyr.. Sheriffs {Sales. ~ At the couit-house in the city of Savannah , WILL BE SOLD, On Tuesday the third day of March next, ALL that Wooden Building, two tenements, and the im provements, situate on Lot No. !), first Tything, Reynolds Ward,’ Savannah, now or late occupied by John Williams and Mrs. Jan.-, Lewis, regularly foreclosed, and to be gold as the properly of John Wiliams, toeatLfy a mortgage of George Harral. T. ROBERTSON, n.. . NOTICE. ]SJINE months afterdate, ap plication will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Camden county, for leave to sell about seven hundred aers of land, Iv ing on the head of Crook ed river, about two hundred a cres of White Oak, and a num. ber of Lots in the town of IclFrr son, in the county aforesaid; ap pertaining to .he estate of Wil liam Jones, deceased, late of the town of bt. Mary’s, for the be nefit of the heirs and creditors, L. G JONES, sidntutisu utor t St. Mary’s, Jan. 15, uv;. 21 lam Qm