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VOL. 111. No. 31.]
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I OF THE
I PATRIOT
1 and
HfMERjCI al ADVERTISER.
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H.ioj/tr at the expiration of
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Ha- for the first insertion, and
H each continuation. A li
mAhunncc w>U he made to
Hri wish to advertise by the
H Mr KOBERI 11A
HSH A M is riedared a Can-
H for Clerk of the Supcri.
Httnferior Courts, and is
Hmended to the Electors
Hdtham Couniv.
Ia Voter.
H 26 50 t e.
■PLYMOUTH, (Eng/)
VK The fail jailing
Hyssi Ship
■§£ COMMERCE,
Biel Rav, master, will sail
month,having her cargo
Hd. for passage apply to
Hster on board, at Mr. Jas.
wharf.
mOR sale,
direct from Cork,
Bmity of IRISH POTA-
B>E3, of the best kind.
Si- 24 ts
WILSONS
per the ships liUza
a large part, of hU
■Supply of Goods,
■ Which with his flock,
■on hand, makes his af
■>'! very complete.
■gil as great a variety of
Ht as are commonly set
B lengthy advertisements
■ge quantity of
■c & ccbrcd iVe^ro
Be LOT 11.
article was purchaf’
■I Winter for cash, and
advance only,
■ now exafled, it is con-
H [ hat it will be an object
l be attention of Plan.
i others, who u ifh to
the piece or pack’
Bbmeru will be expefct
■ Cafli, Cotton, or ap
town notes.
Sept, IS, 90 tj
B~A. Mcliss & Cos.
Bkavf. on hand,
hr tens ice Supply of
■ goods, HARD-
BfkE and GLASS.
II ware,
(defied by tine of
in Britain, cl the
and at very re
;^B^ r ' Ces —which they “'ill
(H at a reasonable advance
’ broduce, or approved
rn'ts.
jg „-, f
BnotTcet
Py*°ns are hereby cau
not to hire auv of the
..B) “Enging to ELIZA
( B; ('y infant Ward,)
°' ,e exeept mvself, or
rs °'‘ duly authorised by
■ SARAH HANDLEY
BThe patriot
AND
COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER.
Prime Seed Rice.
FOR SALE,
A QUANTITY of P.ime
SEED RICE, entirely free from
•ed grains, being the production
of Rive? Swamp, the first year’s
planting. Tiie 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
Sheriff’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in March
next,
WILL BE SOLD.
At the court house in rhe county
of Camden, between the hours
of 50 and 3 o'clock,
ALL that tract of land, in the
county of Camden, on Sat
tilla river, bounded south east
b v James Jackson’s lands; to sa
tisfy an execution on the foreclo
sure of a mortgage, Jas. 7’. 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
Sittilla river, containing 200 a
cres each, more or less
ALSO.
Two other tracts of land on
Walker swamp, in the county of
Camden, containing 300 acres
each, more or less
ALSO,
One negro matt trained Jack;
sold to satisfy’ an execution, the
State of Georgia, vs. James M.
Lindsay, Tax cellcctor for the
year 1802.
ALSO,
All that House, Lot and im
provements. situate in the town
of St. Mary’s, h ing front of lot
number three; sold to satisfy sun
dry executions in favour of Lach
lan M‘liitosli, and others, vs. Har
mon Courter.
The Conditions of the above
sales are Cash, or the property
re-sold in half au hour.
n. G. JONES, f. c.c.
Jan. 29. 22 lm
Sheriff's Sale .
WILL BE SOLD,
On the first Tuesday in April
mxt, at the court house in the
county of Camden, between the
hours of 10 and 3 o'clock,
A NEGRO MAN named Sam,
to stti-ly an execution in
Uvour of John L. K. Holzemlorf
against Robert Powers. Conditi
ons Cash.
D. G. JONES, s. c.c.
Feb. 2. 30
NOTICE.
TAKEN up and secured in
Camden county jail, on trie
Ist inst. a daikcomplected 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'lntosli 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 Dvall and JamesEilands,
all appearing to be the same hand
writing. The owner, by proving
property, and paying charges,
may have Said negro.
D G. JONES, s. c.c.
Camden county, St. Mary's,
fan. 2, 1807. 17
Blank Manifests &c.
For Se’t at this Office.
M O N D A Y, March 2, 1807.
William Kennedy ,
Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Hair
D r esser and Cutter,
Respectfully inform*
the Public, that he has com*
menced business in the above
line, back of Gibbons’ buildings,
opposite J. Pooler’s. He flatters
himself that from his dexterity
in the line of his profession, and
attention to his business, be will
merit a share of the public pa
tronage.
He will attend Ladies
who favor him with their custom
at their respective houses.
TERMS.
Laclie*, full dressed. 55 O 75
Do. Cutting & dressing, 100
Children do. do. 0 50
Feb. 5. 24 ts
jusr opened,
slnd for Salt,
Next door to Mr. James Clark's
Boarding House 6? Charleston
Stage Office, (Bernard, street.)
STRAW HATS, BONNETS
Plain and open Work, now
the prevailing Fashion in Lon
don.
ALSO,
a variety of Plush Hat* and Bon
tiers, an elegant assortment of
FEATHERS, Camel’s Hair
SHAWLS, and other article* iu
the MILLENARY LINE;
Jan. 26- 21 ts
Chambers , Inferior Court, Chat
ham, County. \At h February,
1807.
Present his honor,
JOHN H. MOREL.
UPON the petition of William
John Davies, stating that
he is confined in prison in this
county for debt, at the suit of
Dunkley and Smith, by process
of Ca Sa issued out of the Supe
rior court of Chatham County,
that he is unable to pay the debt
for which he is confined, or to
satisfy the same, or to support
himself in confinement, but is
willing to deliver up all His es
tate real and personal, for the be
nefit of his creditors, and praying
to be admitted i the benefit ol
the acts passed far the relief of
insolvent debtors, and it appear
ing that the judge of the Superi
or Court is absent.
It. is Ordered that notice of this
application be served on the cre
ditors of the said William John
D ivies, that they be and appear
before the honorable, the Justices
f the said Inferior Court, at the
Court-house in Savannah, on the
fourth day of March next to shew
cause, if any they have, why the
prayer of ihe petitioner should
not be granted.
JOHN H. MOREL.
Feb. 19 28..
iNUti CL.
NINE month.,*tafu;r- date, ap
plication wilfbiT to tile
Justices of the Inferior Court, lor
leave to sell the half lot No. 3, Ist
Tyihing, Anson Ward, belonging
to the estate of James AVmtefield,
deceased, for the benefit of the
heirs.
Th. WHITEFIKLD, Kxr.
Jor, 1. 1 gon 14 lamOm
N O T I C £.
Nine months aher date, appli
cation will be made to the lion
inferior Court of Chatham coui
ty, for leave to sella tract of 45
acres of land in said county, ad
joining Mr. butler and Beliur''.
lands, on Little Ogechee, for tin
benefit of the heirs and creditor:.
WILLIAM WRIGHT , Adm't
E• GABLE, Adm'x
June ic if 63
7 he Subscriber
tT AY ING rented the Store on
Jl the BA\ , formerly occu
pied by Mr. A. Robinson, will
constantly have on hand, a sun
ply of
GROCERIES, TEAS,
PROVISIONS, &c.
Which lie will dispose of’ reasona
bly, to those who are prompt on
the score of payment; and as
sures such, that nothing on his
part shall be wanting in procur
! mg such articles as shall give ge
"oral satisfaction. He will also
continue the
Factorage & Commissi
on Business.
if. McDOUGALL,
Feb. 2. 2;j if
25 Dollars Reward.
RUN AWAY from eapt. A.
D. Abrahams, in Savannah,
sometime in September last, a
Negro Fellow named TONY, a
bout 5 feet 6 inches high, and ü
bnut 26 years of age, stout made,
his eves and mouth large. He
was taken up at Cowsawhatchie,
and made his escape—All persons
are forwarned from hiring or har
bouring him. The above Re
ward will be paid to any person
win. will deliver him to the sub
scriber, or secure him in any jail.
ISAAC ABRAHAMS.
Jan. 29. 22
Notice is hereby’ Given
T
-L HA J at the expr atio! f
nine months hr m tl
hereof, applic- ton ill c
made to the flo, ole the
Inferior Court of Chatham
County, for leave to fell die
following tracts of Land, be
longing to the eflate of James
Doors, deceased, viz :
Two hundred and Fifty a
cres, old survey, lituate, lying
and being in Chatham Coun
ty, bounded by Great Oge.
chee river, land of Goldivire,
and land now of jofepn Well
cher, Etq.—The fame being
tor the benefit of the heirs and’
creditors of the (aid James
Doors, deceased.
THO's. MILLS, Adtn’r
Savannah, Sept. 4, 1806.
NOTICE.
Nine months after dale, ap
plication will be made to the
honorable court of ordinary, 6f
Tatnal county for to fell
atract us iantT containing 190
acres- ad the Allamalutw river
in said county adjoining Mar
lin Harden, ailo aog 1-2 a
cres in Wilkinson County, iu
the lecond dillritf Lot No.
no, the property of John
Sharp fen. deceased, to be told
for the benefit of the heirs and
| creditors.
JOHN SH ARP,
Acniinistrator.
Sepr. f. 85.
NOTICE.
NOW in Camden county Jail,
a negro Girl, about five tent
3 or 4 inches hgh, says she is
French, but speaks English—
Calls herself SILV Y’, and says she
belongs to Mr. James Smith of
Savannah and was brought uif to
this place by a Frenchman.
D. G. JONES
Feb, 28 3^
[Whoi.b Num BF.ft -231.
NOTIFICATION.
The Electors of the city of
Savannah,and county of Chatham,
ire s'ricdv enjoined anti required
to give their attendance at die
Court house in the aforesaid (jl v
■ n Monday the second day of
March next, where an FLECTI
ON will he held for filling upa
vacancy of a Clerk of the Supe
rior and Inferior Courts, occa
sioned by the death of Junes
Bulloch, late clerk of’ the afore
said Courts, of which all persons
concerned are required to taka
tine notice.
Ordered, 7 hat William Smith,
Esq. do receive, & k- op in charge
the Key, and also that he seal the
door ol the chamber that contains
the Deposits o’ the Offices of die
Superior and Inferior Courts.
Ordered, 7’hat the above he
published three times in the Pa.
1 riot and Republican Gazettes of
this city, and that one hundred
copies be struck off".
Given under our hands, this 2th
day of Febiuary , 1807,
EDWARD TELFAIR,
WILLIAM SMITH,
JAMES ALGER,
A. S. BULLOCH,
Justices of (he Inferior court
of Chatham County.
Feb. t‘2 26 qt
J S’ j~-r s s r s J
(J NEW-YORK AND >
s
y SAVANNAH, $
s *
£ ‘GOT Si SHOE STORE. S
A Scribner & Cos.
have JUST received
Ter the ins/ arrivals from
Aew lord,
AN ELEGANT ASSO f>. TM t “ rr ’ Cf
Boots , Sh cT • n/iers
Os a Superior (g : •j c t .g,
ter the Eng 111
J.j y>
Misses Slipfrs Cf chil
dren s is hoes,
Which in addition to their former
supply, makes their assortment
very extensive ; which they uitcr
FOR SALE, at reduced prices, at
their store 011 the Bay, nearly op
posite the Exchange.
February 26. iy r .
Sheriff’s Sales.
At the rourt-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 011 Lot No.
9, first Tything, Reynolds Ward,
Savannah, now or lale occupied
by John Williams and Mrs Jane,
Lewis, regularly foreclosed, and
to he sold as the property of John
Wiliams, to satisfy a mortgaga
of George Harral.
T. ROBERTSON, s. c . .
January 25.
NOTICE.
months after date, ap
plication will he made to
the honorable the Inferior Court
of Camden county, loricate to
sell about seven hundred aers of
land, lying 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 Jeffer
son, in the county aforesaid/ a-p.
pertaining to ihe estate of Wil
liam Jones, deceased, late of the
town of St. Mary’s, f ur ,he be
nefit of the heiis and creditor j.
D. G JONES,
A do. in is t } wl
St. Mary’s, Jan. 15, 1807.