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VOL. 111. No. 51.]
T E II M S
OF TH.E
PATBIOT
and
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Advertisements of no more
ength than breadth are inserted at
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‘3 for each continuation. A li
tral allowance rodl be made to
hose who wish to advertise Inj the
tear.
Sheriff’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in June
next
WILL BE SOLD,
lithe court-house in,/he county sf
MTntosh , between the hours
of ten and three o'clock , the fol
lowing property, viz.
DjNJfr tract of land, Ivina; in
\JI Liberty county, containing
67 acres, more or less,bound
d westward!** on Wm. Carr’s,
outhwardly on marshes of north
Jew-Port river.
ALSO,
Four likely Negroes, viz.
hbersham. Jack, Maria, and
Child; levied tn by virtue of
RnTy executions, against tbe
state of Samuel Hastings, dec.
lointedout by the plaintilFs.
ALSO,
A likely dark bay horse; levi
(l on as the property of William
..mmons, to satisfy an exeenti
n;a favor of John U. Breton,
flitited out bv the defendant.
ALSO,
A likely negro fellow named
erry; levied on as the property
if Abraham F. Powell, to *a.
isfr an execution in favor of
seen and Stilweil, pointed out
i) - the plaintifi’s attorney.
Conditions—Cash on the day
ts sale.
THEOD. MONTFORT,
S. IVI. c.
April 30. 43 1m
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FOR
IlOFF's Edition of
Domestic Medicine.
(Row publishing in Charleston J
To which are added,
01 serections on Diet ,
AND
Advice to Mothers ,
% William Buchan, M. D. Fel
low of the Royal College of
Physicians, Edinburgh.
As the Vaccination, or
sere Pox, has become an impor
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TO LEASE,
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I HIC large and commodious
, HOUSE, lately occupied
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• l! Use, corner of Franklin square
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fir necessary out buildings—For
trns apply at this office,
March 5 22 ts
THE ’ PATRIOT
A N D
GOMMERCIAL ADVERTISER.
Notice is hereby Given.
THAT after tlie expiration of
nine months from the date
hereof, application will he made
! to the honorable the inferior
couft. of Chatham county, for
leave to null the following lots &
1 tacts of land, being the real es
tate v ot fdrs. Barbary Wright,
late ol the citv of .Savannah (wi
dow) deceased, for the benefit of
the heirs, viz.
One lot in the city of Savannah;
60 feet in front, and 90 feet in
depth, known bv the number 2. in
Tythiug, ITeatlicote ward.
ALSO,
One lot in Yamacraw, known
by the number 10, being 95 feet
wide, and 100 feet in depth,
bounded to the west on Farm
street.
AND ALSO,
A tram of 100 acres of Land
on Buck-Head, in Burke coun
ty, adjoining Davis Austin, at
the time of the original survey
thereof
Wm. WRIGHT, Adm’r.
ELIZABETH GABLK,Adm’x
April 9. 42 lam 9m
NOTICE.
IVTINE mouths after date, ap
-1 plication will be made to the
Justices of the Inferior Court, for
leave to sell the half lot No. 3, Ist
Tything, Anson Ward, belonging
to the estate of James Whitelieid,
deceased, for the benefit of the
heirs.
Th. WHITEFIELD, Ex'r.
Jan. 1, 1807. 14 lam 9 m
Notice is hereby Given,
np
JL HAT at. the expiration of
nine months from the date
hereof, application will be
made to the Honourable the
Inferior Court of Chatham
County, for leave to fell the
101 l owing tracts of Land, be
longing to the estate of James
Doors, deceased, viz •
Two hundred and Fifty a
cres, old survey, situate, lying
and being in Chatham Coun
ty, bounded by Great Ogc
chee river, land of Goldivire
and land now of Joseph Well”
cher, Esq.—The fame being
for the benefit of the heirs arid
creditors of the laid James
Doors, deceased.
THO’s. MILLS, Adm’r
Savannah, Sept; 4, ißc6.
NOTICE.
Nine months after date, ap
plication will be made to the
honorable court of ordinary of
Tatnal county for leave to fell
atract of land containing 190
acres on the Altamahaw river
in said county adjoining Mar
tin Harden, alio 202 1-2 a
cres in Wilkinlon County, in
the second diflrift Lot No.
tio, the property of John
Sharp fen. deceased, to be fold
for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors.
JOHN SHARP,
Administrator.
Sept. 1. 85.
FOR SALE,
CHEAP FOR CASH,
A HANDSOME YOUNG
xla. MAKE, five years old—
She draws well in a Chair, and
has gone in the plough for some
time.—Apply at this Office.
March 23. 3 7 ts
M O N D A Y, May if, 1807.
ATTENTION!
r TMIF. Subscriber offer* for
X sale, the following Tracts
of LAND, lying in Burke coun
ty, viz.
One. hundred acres of prime
oak and hickory land, on Savan
nah river, originally granted to
John Kennedy.
Two acres of first
quality pine land, lying 011 the
water:-, of Big Surefet-water, origi
nally granted to James Barren,
Two hundred and forty acres
divided into three tracts, oak and
hickory land, on Little Sweet
water, granted to the heirs of
William Wiilliams.
The above land will be sold
low for Cash or Negroes.
n
Apply at this office, or to
THOMAS WALSH.
March 23. 37 ts
NOTICE.
HP~ I
j |
■A-.U"; •kV.Fs.I
U'lT -'il
TWO Runaway Negroes,
one an African born, calls himself
TOM, lie is a tall, slim fellow,
between 25 and 3G years of age;
tiio other a country born, calls
himself PETER, a stout, well
set. fellow, nearly the same age.
Note—-These Negroes were
advertised by Robert Powers, It's
quire, late of MRntosh county, in
a Charleston paper, (The Times)
and in the Georgia Republican.
The owner or owners can have
them by applying to
I . GAHVfN,
East Florida, opposite the
Town oj St. Alary's.
Men tin’s Island,) „
March 19. \ ° Cfom
gpjr* These Negroes were ad
verfised nearly two years since.
Four Dollars Reward.
Absented herself a few
days ago, a Mulatto Girl,
named LUCY, about 14 or 15
years of age, has large eyes, and
some Ringworms on her face—
She is a • native of Virginia, but
speaks good French. The above
Reward will be paid to anv per
son who will deliver her to tile
Subscriber.
JOSEPH CADET.
Ab"H 6 . 4 I 4t
20 Dollars Reward.
RAN AWAY from the Sub
scriber, in Hancock county,
near Sparta, two likely young
Negro Men, 20 years of age, ü
boat 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high,
names TOM Sr CHARLES.—
Charles is stout & well made,when
he goes to speak, holds his mouth
open some time before he can ut
ter a word, and then stutters un
commonly bad while speaking.
Tom is midling spare made, and
has somewhat of a black skin
I am apprehensive that tho above
described Negroes will make to
some sea port in order to take
shipping.
Any person that will appre
hend the said negroes, and deli
ver tin ni to the subscriber, or se
cure them so lie gets them again,
shall have the above Reward.
SAMUEL SHY.
April 16. 44
NOTICE.
THE Subscriber forbids all
persons, from this date, to
give any credit on his account,
without a written order from him.
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April 18 43
PROSPECTUS
Ofl -nwis and Clark’s tour to
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h view of the great Cataract of
the Missouri, the plan, cn a large
sale, of the connected falls of
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the falls, narrows and great ra
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several portages. For the in
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cautions which must necessarily
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- embracing a description ol the
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would accrue to tbe mercantile
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O
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pearance of such Indian nations as
tidier materially from each other;
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pons and habiliments used in war;
then hunting and fishing appara
tus, domestic utensils, ike. Jn
an appendix there will also he gi
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mg also the daily rise and fall of
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’ subjects as have fallen
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ogv, and zoology, together with
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Lewis ti Clark’s
MAP of NO RI h AMEBIC A.
From hug. 9 deg. H'fb the Paci
fic Or ran, anfrfitfyjtn 3b a eg.
and S 2 N. hit.
Embracing all their late disco
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the collective information of tbe
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several hundred ct .estial obser
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