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SAVANNAH:— printed avd published on Mondays and Thursdays by DOUGHERTY and CAUMONT, on the Hay, nearly o/hpndte the Exchange.
VOL. HI. No. 52.]
TER M S
OF THF.
PAT RIOT
and
jdMMERCI AL ADVERTISER.
friii* <>f subscription arc six
t up,s n year —one half lo he
in'the time of subscribing and
reminder at the expiration ot
mithe -and all paper; wilt he
timwd until ordered to the con•
n/,
Advertisement* of no more
I breadth are inserted at
r the first insertion, and
i continuation. A li
vunce will he made in
risk lo advertise by the
Taylor & Cos.
heir friends and the
that they have
wed to the store
hj occupied by
,vid Taylor jr.
ve JuJl Received,
ip Mary from Gree
. a part of their
lg Supply of
3>QB3.
r which are
JN bagging
and tow oznaburgs
;ns
luze table cloths &
irting
arking & floss threads
lack Morocco Caps
J Pullicat handler
mser intent of so at and
in ions,
s, skillets it sad irons.
be disposed of on pood
49
‘“Y*
W- YORK and
A VANN AH, s
a SHOE STORE. \
it Received,
r brig Luna,
OME ASSORTMENT OF
‘s and Shoes,
ck strap Boots,
do do.
do.
Shoes and Pumps,
and do.
, Sattin, Velvet, Kid,
co Slippers,
pers k Childrens Shoes,
addition to thair former
nakes their assortment,
isive, which are offered
prices, on the Bay,
tosite the Exchange,
i. SCRIBNER & co.
R~SALE,
It this Office,
iS, CONSTITUTI
no CIRCULAR
ETTER OF
eral committee of
‘gia Bast is is,
on Mount Enon, from
to lhe 9tir of Dec.
106, inclusive:
an APPENDIX,
V HOLCOMBE, a.m.
the Baptist Church in
Savannah.
‘—twelve' —twelve Ik ahutlf cents
THE PATRIOT
A N D
COM M E RCIAL ADVERTISE R.
Sheriff’s Sales.
| On the first Tuesday in fune
next
WILL BE SOLD,
At the court-house in the. county ts
MlntoAi, between the hours
of ten and three o'clock, the fol
lowing property, viz.
ONE iract of land, lying in
Liberty county, containing
187 acres, more or less,bound
ed westwatdiy on Wm. Carr’s,
southwardly on marshes of north
New-Port river.
ALSO,
Four likely Negroes, viz.
Habersham, Jack, Maria, and
Child; levied on by virtue of
suu.’ry executions, against the
estate of Samuel Hastings, dec.
pointed out by the plaintiffs.
ALSO,
A likely dark hay horse,- levi
ed on as the property of William
Timmons, to satisfy an executi
on in favor of John H. Breton,
pointed out bv the defendant.
ALSO,
A likely negro fellow named
Jerry; levied on as the property
of Abraham F. Powell, to sa.
tisfv an execution in favor of
Keen and Stilwell, pointed out
by the plaintiff’s attorney.
Conditions—Cash on the day
of sale.
THEOD. MONTFORT,
S. M. C.
April 30. 48 1m
Notice n hereby Given.
THA r after rite expiration of
nine months from the date
hereof, application will be made
to the honorable the inferior
court of Chatham countv, for
leave to sell the following lots 2c
tracts of land, being the real es
tate of Mrs. Barbarv Wright,
late ol the city o! 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 by rite number 2. in
Ty thing, Heathcote ward.
ALSO,
One lot in Yamacraw, known
by the number 10, being 9i feet
wide, and 100 feet in depth,
bounded to the west on Farm
street.
AND ALSO,
A tracj 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 GABLE,Adm’x
April 0. 41 lam ?m
Subscriptions Receved at this
Office for
LEWIb & CLARK’S
TOUR to the Pacific Ocean,
through the continent cf North
America, now preparing for
the Press, by Capt. Meriwe
ther Lewis, in three volumes
octavo,
A Young Man,
Lately from the Welt-In
dies, wishes a situation as
SUPERCARGO, to the West-
Indies, or any port of Europe —
A line directed to G. L. and left
at this Office, will be immediate
ly attended to.
April 3o 48 ts
NOTICE.
THE Subscriber forbids all
persons, from this date, to
give any credit on his account;
without a written order from him.
J ; A. MOB BICE.
April 13 43
i II U R S D A V, May 14, 1807.
TO LEASE,
For one or More Years.
rHE large and commodious
HOUSE, lately occupied
j bv Mrs. Biair, as a Boarding
j House, corner of Franklin square
and Bryan street. Ic’contatns ten
rooms, lias a good stable, and o
ther necessary out buildings— For
terms apply at this other?,
March 5. 32 ts
Administrator’s Sales.
Will be sold, on Thursday the
2 lit day of May next, in front
of the Exchange, Savannah.
EIGHT NEGROES, belong
ing to the estate o*V Sebastian
Blache deceased, viz. Adam,
Peter, Mill y. Minda, Zeal, Frans
way, David and Joe.
Sale to commence at It
o’clock, A. M. Conditions Cash
before delivery.
A. BLACHE, Adm'r.
April 10. 43 6
NOTICE.
“Sri i
Us
TW O R 11 riaway Negroes,
one an African born, rails himself
TOM, he is a tall, slim fellow,
between 25 and 36 years of age; j
the other a country born, calls
Liiucfcjjf PP*'T El?, tx wbII
set fellow, nearly the same age.
Note—These Negroes were
advertised by Robert Powers, Es
quire, late of MHntoxh county, in
a Charleston paper, (The Times)
aild in the Georgia Republican.
The owner or owners can have
them by applying to
D. GARVIN,
East Florida, opposite the
Town oj St. Mary's.
Martin's Island, j 36
March 19. J
@3’ These Negroes were ad
vertised nearly two years since.
Subscriptions
Are Received at this Office
FOR
HOFFs Edition of
Domestic Medicine.
(Now publishing in Charleston)
To which are added,
Observations on Diet ,
AND
Advice to Mothers ,
Bv William Buchan, M. I). Fel
low of the Royal College of
Physicians, Edinburgh.
fVF~ As the Vaccination, or
C.ow-Ptx, has become an impor
tant Branch in the Medical Art,
this Edition will contain the best
information on this head.
‘J he Advice to Mothers, which
will be added, is a late product!*
on of tuis celebrated Physician.
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Notice Ij hereby Given.
npHAT at the expiration of ,
JL nine months from the date
hereof, application will be made
to the Honorable the Inferior
Court of Chatham County, for
leave to sell the following ’i ract I
of LAND in the County of Lul
lock, containing five hundred ;
acres, adjoining land off. Rest’ •
er, lor the benefit of the. heirs & ;
Creditors of John A. Eirick.
MARY EIRICK, Adm'x.
April c. 41 lam 9m.
PROSPECTUS
Os Lewis and Clark’s tour to
the Pacific Ocean, through the
interior of the continent of
North Amtrica, performed bv
order of the Government cf
the United States, during the
years 1804, 1805 & 1806^
t his work will be prepared
by captain Meriwether Lewis,
and will be divided into two
parts, the whole comprised in
Three Volumes, octavo, con.
tainming from four to five
hundred pages, each; prfffted
on good paper, and a fair Pica
type. ihe several vol
umes in succession will
be put to press at as each
periods as the avocations of
the author will permit him to
prepare them for publication.
Part the First — in Two Volumes .
Voi.ume first —AV j ll contain
a'narrative of the vovage,with a
j description of some of the most
| remarkable places in those hi-
I tl > mo unknown wilds of Amt
j rica. accompanied by a Map of
! good size, anu embellished with
; a view of the great Cataract of
the Missouri, the plan, cn a large
scale, of the connected falls of
that river, as also, of those of
the falls, narrows and great ra
pids of the Columbia, with their
several portages. F'or the in
formation of future vovagers,
the re will be added in the sequel j
j of this volume, some observati
ons mid remarks on the naviga
tion of the Missouri and t'niinv,
bia rivers, pointing out the pre.
cautions which must necessarily
be taken, in order to insure suc
cess, together w ith an itinerancy
of the most direct and praciica
| blc route across the continent of
North America, from the con
fluence ol the Missouri and Mis
sissipt rivers to the discharge
of the Columbia into the Pacific
ocean. %
Volume second —Whatever
properly appertains to geography
—embracing a description of the
j rivers, mountains, climate, soil
i and face of the country; a view
J of the Indian nations distributed
over that vast region, shewing J
their traditions, habits, manners,’ /
customs, national character, sta
ture, complexions, dress, dwel-
I lings, arms, and domestic uten
! sits, with many oilier interesting
j particulars in relation to them— •
j Also, observations and rcflecti- !
oiiKonthe subjects ol civilizing, j
governing, and maintaining a !
Inendly intercourse with those
i nations. A view of the fur trade
J ol North America, setting lartli a
plan lor its extension, and shew- j
mg theiminenseadvantages which j
would accrue to the mercantile ‘
j interests of tiie United States, by i
j combining the same with a direct j
trade to ttie East, Indies, through j
the continent of North America, j
Tins volume will he embellished |
I with a number of plates, tllustra- >
live el the dress and general ap- j
pe.trance of .-uch Indian nations as
differ materially from each other; j
I of their habitations, tiioir tvea
j pons and habiliments used in war; I
f their hunting and fishing appara- I
! ttis, domestic utensils, &e. in j
! an appendix there will also be gi- |
ven a diary of the weather, kept j
with great attention throughout j
the wnole of the voyage, stiew” j
Dig al-.o the daily rise ami fall ol j
; the principal water-courses which
| were navigated to the course ol
. the same.
j Part the second—in one Volume.
This part of the work will be
confined exclusively to scientific
research, anti principally to *he
natural history of thase hitherto
[Whole Number 25®.
unknown regions. It will con
tain a lull dissertation on such
subjects as have (alien wuhin the
notice of the author, and which
ctav properly lie distributed tin
di r tne heads of butanv, mineral,
cgv, and zoology, together with
some strictures on the (•’igj,, ,4
tho Prairies, the cause of the mud.
tliness of the Missouri, of volca
nic appearances, and natural phe
nomena, which were met with in
.to course of this interesting tour
Tins volume will ako contain a
comparative view of twenty-three
vocabularies of distinct lonian
laiigti tgos-, procured bv captains
Lewis and 01, irk on rle vovac#\
and will be ornamented and , m .
beiltsited with a much greater
number of plates tha;) will'll - be
stowed on the first part of r), Q
work, as it j. s intended tha.t every
subject of natural history which
is entirely new, and of which
there are a considerable number,
■shall be accompanied bv an ap
propriate engraving illustrative of
it.
I his distribution of the work
has been made with a view to the
accommodation of every descrip
tion yf readers, and is here oili-r
----ed to the patronage of the public
in such shape, that all persons
wishing to become subserd -rs,
m*v accommodate theimm lAs
witli either of the parts, or the
entire work, as it shall be most
convenient to themselves.
Detached from ties work there
will b,? published on a large scale,
issitnn a --wlticiriir number of
subscribers can be obtained to de
fray tiie ex pence,
Lewts & Clark’s
MAP of NORTH AMERICA.
Tram long 9 deg. W / 9 the Paci
fic Ocean, and l(twecr/M)6 dew.
and 52 N. lat. (> lon |
Em brat mg ail their late disco
veries, ami that part of the conti*-
neni heretofore the feast known.
This map wdl be compiled from
• lie best maps now extant as well
published as in manuscript, from
the collective information of the
best informed travellers through
the various portions of that regi
on, aiid corrected by a series*of
several hundred celestial obser
vations, made by capt. Lewis dn
ri,tg Ins late tonr.
for the convenience of subscri
bers, these works wdl be deliver
ed at the most respectable c om.
merctal towns, and at the seats of
government of the respective
states’ and territories tvithin the
union; No advance is required,
nor will payment be required un
til such delivery is made.
Knowing that a considerable
proportion of the expence of such
publications depends on the en
gravings which embellish or form
them, and that tiie precise num
ber of such engravings, particu
larly as it regards the second pa r t
of tiie work, have not yet been
settled; it is difficult lor the author
at this moment to fix a price mi
them—he therefore declares to
the public, that his late voyage
was not taken with a view to pe
cuniary advantages, and pledges
himself that toe estimate which
he will in this instance set on Ins
literary labours,shall be of ti e most
moderate description; his princi
pal reason indeed lr proposing
a sub-criptioo H t all, is, tiiat he
may be enabled to tor in some es
timate ot the number ol copies
to be struck off.
Editors of Public Prints in
tiie United States, deposed to aid
the publication of tins work, are
requested to give tiie fort going a
tew insertions.
13’ank Manifests &c.
Fur Sale at this Office.