The Patriot and commercial advertiser. (Savannah, Ga.) 1806-1807, February 26, 1807, Image 1

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\lfiY AR N A H printed and nut ushf.d on Mondays and Thursdays by DOUGUKKTY and LARMONT, on/he Rr/, n-xr'i, opp w-'/r /.*■• Exck-mse. VOL. 11l- No. 30.] B TERMS ■ OF THE ■ PATRIOT H and advertiser. 8.,,,’ of subscription are six |Bcs ts near —one halt to be BY tinr: ofs ibsrribins mul at the expiration o’ ; l n't pa Mr*, u'ilt le B /( i un tU ordered to the con • Bu> -tisements of no more Kditf'i bread'd rr inserted at f.v the first insertion, and BVc/t continuation. A H ■ aVrxtnce u> :, f be ma le to Br/;:) ‘Xisli to advertise b:j the ■ PL V MO U i 11, (Eng,J The sass failing Ship Bgjg[ COMMERCE, B niri Riv, muster, will sail ■this month, having her cargo B‘T For passage apply to on b turd, at Mr. J as, BtcAs wharf- Ira A* SALE, ■ s)tfrd, direct from Cork, <>f ! 1 rCI POTA- HoES, of the best kind. B-5. 24 ts ■Vm. WILSON, per the -ships Lhza Volant, u large part ,/ //is B Supply ot Goods, B- Which v/i:h hi Pack, ■eon hsi.d, inakes his af- * ■r.t very omni/ieie. as great a varieiy of as arc commonly set In length.y advei ufements Barge quantity of Hite & colored Negro I C L O TH. B this article was parchaf’ B Winter for cash, and Bmoderate advance only, nw exafted, it is con- Bd that it will be an object l be attention of Plan. B a> -and others, who wish to by the piece or pack’ B Payment will be expett- B’ Cash, Cotton, or a-p- B°d town note?. B—C SepK 18, 90 tj BsTa. Meliss & Cos, ■ have on hand, B^' : Extensive Supply of By GOODS, HARD -1 AR E a k and GLASS ■ wake, ieiected hv one of ■Partners in Britain, of the Babies, and at very re- B Prices—which they will of at a reasonable advance Produce, or approved B n Notes, mg 22. H ts H~NOTICE.”T” BNE months after date, ap- B P ‘eation will bs made totlie c rs of the Inferior Court, tor yAseii the iialf lot No. 3, Ist ‘Si Anson Ward, belonging e >tatc of James Whitetield, lor the benefit of the ■ Tn. WHITE FIFTH, Exr. BlNijr 14 iam9m Bank Manifests &c. || Sa ’c at this Office. THE PATRIOT A N D COM ME R CIA LAD VE R TIS ER. D m 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 . \ ORK Boots & Shoes, Os /hr first quality, Liquid and Cake JBackmg, l 1 K E IV 1 S E, A few thousand pair of Negro SHOES, which will be disposed of on the most reasonable terms, for CASH or approved Notes in town. November 13. ts 105. Prime Seed Pice. FOR SALE , A QUANTITY of Prime SEED RICE, entire!) free from red grains, being the production of River Swamp, the first vear’s plantingA Tne Price is One Dol lar per bushel.- —Apply toilie sub” scriber, at his residence, St. James’ Square. JOHN H. MOREL. Dec. 2A 12 ts Sheriff ’s Sales. On the first Tuesday in March next, WILL BE SOLD. At the court-house in the count,j of Camden, between the hours of 30 and3 o'clock, ALL that tract of land, in the county of Camden, on Sat- Cya. river, b.uin.rtv. 1 sou in earn bv James Jackson’s lands; to ra ttsfv an execution on the foreclo sure of a mortgage, Jas. T. Law rence vs. James Boy*] Sharp. ALSO, Ail those two tracts of land on the Racoon,Keys, in the county of Camden, at the mouth ot B;g S-ufdla rwer, containing 200 u cres each, more or less— ALSO. Two oilier tracts of land on Walker swamp, in the county ot Camden, curtaining 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 collector for tin; year 1802. ALSO, All 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 Conrter. The’ Conditions cf the above sales are Cash, or tiie property re-sold in half an hour. D. G. JONES, s. c. c. ,T.tn. 29. 22 Ibi NOTICE. TAKEN up and secured in Camden county jail, on the Ist inst. a dark complected ne gro man, who calls himself FER GUS, about 5 feet 10 inches high, says that he got his freedom at the death of his master John Suther land, ol M’lutosh county, Geor gia—the certificate of his freedom that he produces, has the mark of the said John Sutherland, and is witnessed by David H. Garrall, Thomas Dyall and JainesEilands, all appearing to be the same hand writing. The owner, by proving property, and paying charges, may have said negro. D G. JONES, 9. c. c. Camden county, St. Mary's, fan. 2,1807. ‘ 17 J 11 li R S D A Y, February 26, 1807. IVi t Ham Ke nne ely . Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Hair Dresser and Cutt, r, RESPKC IFt LEY informs the Public, that he has com menced business in the above line, back of Gibbons’ buildiqgs, opposite J. Pooler’s. He {Uit<-is himself that* from his dexterity iu the line of his profession, and attention to his business, lie will meric a sharjfoi the public pa tronage. He will attend Ladies who favor him with their custom at their respective houses. TERMS. Ladies, fail dressed, S O. 11 Do. Cutting St dressing, 100 Children do. do. 0 50 Teh. 5. 24 if JUST OPENED, Phid for Sale, Text door tv Mr. James Clark's Boarding House is? Chrrlesion Stage Office, (Be, nurd sfre t.J STRAW HATS, BONNE ) S 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 in the MILLENARY LINE: Jan. 26- 21 ts “CHATHAM SUPEltlOri COURT, January Term, 1806. Christina Dasher,"*. vs. / Petition Ihe heirs and re - for Forcclo* presenfatives af i sure. John Ha apt. dec. J UPON the petition of Christ i na Dasher, praying the fore closure of the. equity of redemp tion on the following premises: ALL that lot of land in the city of .Savannah, 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 Haunt, now Elizabeth Dowell, Robert Bolton, & Justus Hartman Scheu ber, guardians of the person of the said John Haupt, and trustees of the property ot the said John Haupt, by virtue of an order of the hott. 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. CUY'LER , Attorney for the 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 the same be 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 ol 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 lie paid into Court a, aforesaid. Extract from the minutes, J. BULLOCH, Clk. Feb. 29, 1806. Notice is herein’ Given T A HAT at the expiration o! nine months from the dale hereof, application will he made to the Honourable the In.fe’ip , Cent of Chatham County, for leave to fell the following tracts of Land, be. longing to the cflate of James Doors, deceased, viz : Two hundred and Fifty a eres, old fnrvev, lituate, lying and being in Chatham Coun ty, bounded by Great Oge chee river, land of Coldivn-*, and land now of Joseph Well chcr, Elq.—The fame being for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the said James Doors, deeqafed. ! liO’s. MILLS, Adm’r Savannah, Sent, 4. 1806. NOTICE. /line months after date, ap : plication will he made to the j honorable court of ordinary of Tatnal county for leave to feii atraht of land containing icjo acres on the Altamahaw river in said county adjoining Mar- j tin Harden, alio 202 1-2 a- ! cres in Wilkinson County, in the feepnd diflriSl Lot No. j no, the property of John ; Sharp fen. deceased, to he fold i for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. JOHN SHARP, Ac ministrator. 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- Lour 5 teet fi inches high, and a l>out2(> years of age, stout made, his eyes and mouth large. Ho was taken up at Cowsawhatchie, and made bis escape—All persons are forwarned from hiring or har bouring him. The above Ho ward will be paid to any person wlio will deliver him to the sub scriber, or secure him in am jail. ISAAC AH it AH AMS. Jan. 29. 22 Ihe Subscriber HAVING rented the Store on the iCU , formerly occu pied by Mr. A. Robinson, will constantly have on hand, a sup ply of GROCERIES, TEAS, PROVISIONS, &c. Which lie will dispose of reasona bly, to those who are prompt on j the score of payment; and as sures such, that nothing 011 his part shall be wanting in procur ing such articles as shall give ge neral satisfaction. He will uiso continue the Factorage & Commissi on Business. 11. McDOUGALL, Feb. 2. 25 ts NOTICE. A BSCON I)E L> himself on .ZjY the 11th ult. SCIPIO, a Negro fellow, by trade a Cooper but will work at any other busi ness; yellow compaction, about 5L(t H inches high, aged about 40 >ears. Ten I),,liars” will be paid on delivering him itrjail or on Gif airs wharf, to THOS DQLI.AGHAN. Feb. 12. 3; [ Whoi.tt Numb .'•a 230* NOTIFIC ATT ON. The Electors of the city of Savannah,and county of ('hatham, are s’ri l v enjoined and required to give their apcirdrii'ce at Ihe Court house in tie aforesaid Cite on Monday the seroi d-r,f ■M-n ! ft •• ; Ivt ■1! E; C TJ. ON unr of; tr 1 I lor • Vhi'g” ut> ,i vacancy ot a CK-ik of the. Supe rior and Inferior Courts, n c.r sionod bv the (h ath of Janies Bulloch, late Her); of tl.e afore said Courts, of winch all persons concerned are required lo take due notice. Ordered, r ! hat JTiTiavi ‘Smith, Esq. lo reek ivy, <>. ki cp 111 Hiar.r.t the Ke , , and a-so iltat tie st.J h>.; door ol the chamber tr-at conti ins the Deposits of tiie Offices of ihe .Sunern 1 and Inferior four's, Ordered, That the above bs published three times in the iriotand lii publican G iK. tfe* of tins city, and that one hunched copies be stria k off, Given under cur hands , this st!t dr: 1/ ot February. 1801. ‘)• i)ward Ts: fair, V 11. !AM SMITH, J A VIES ALGER, A. S. BULLOCK, JUKt•ee\of the Interior court oj Chatham County. Feb. 12 26 £t NEW-YORK amd s > s SAVANNAH, v BOOT X SHOE A TORE. > -cr y A. Scribner & Cos. HATE JUST RECEIVED Ter the last a, rivals from A'rat .m’ AN Fr.KG AMT ASSORTMENT ( F Foots, Shoes us Siipfiers, Os a Superior Quality, made af ter the English fashion, At SO, Misses Slipjiers & Chil dren's Shoes, Which in addition to their former supply, makes their assortment very extensive; which tiny oiler I'OR SALK, at reduced puces, t their store on the Bay, ntarly op posite the Exchange. Fibruary 26. j \- r . Slier ill’s Sales. At the court-house in tj,c city of Savannah, WILL BE SOLD, On Tuesday the third dry of March next, ALL that Wooden Building, two tenements, and the im provements, situate on Lot No. .9, first T\ tiling, Reynolds Ward, Savannah, now or late occupied by John Williams and Mrs Jane Lewis, regularly foreclosed, and to be sold as the property of John Wiliams, tosa'isfy a mortgage ot George larral. T. ROBERTSON, s. c . . NOTICE. months after date, ap ■L plication will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Camden county, for Rare to sell about seven hundred a.crs of land, lying on the head of Crook td liver, about two hundred u cres of White Oak, and a num. her of Lot-, in the town of ftln r son, in the county aforeaa and/ ap pertaining to the estate of Wii liam Jones, dec ased, late of the K Wltof St. Alary’s, far -he I e nen; ol the heiis and (•••ec'iters. D. (. JON EE. 4 Administrator, St. Mary’s, Jar 15, ixO;. 21 1 or-, j.n