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VOL. 111. No. 59 ]
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H NEW-YORK and
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1 SAVANNAH,
■ tfOOr if SHOE S TORE. £
* Just Received ,
■ Per brig Luna,
H HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF
I Boots and Shoes ,
I viz
Hi’ top back sirap Boots,
Ham do do.
Hivarrow do.
Huns fine Shoes and Pumps,
H>vs do do
Bidies Silk, Sattin, Velvet, Kid,
■ a ttv>r >cco Suppers,
Bijsv Slippers & A hildrem. Shoes,
B\ &c.
Hhiciiia addition totheir former
implies, makes their assormx ot
try extensive, which are olteied
i reduced prices, on the Bay,
early opposite the E'change.
A. SCRIBNER &co.
April 27, 47
Neiv Drug and
Medicine Store,
In the Bap, opposite the Ex
mange, next door to Mr. A.
S, i inner.
Dr J B. Berthelot,
RESPEC i FULLY mlorms
his friends and the public,
bat he has just received a cmn
ileie. and handsome assortment
if all kinds of
Drugs, Patent and o- 1
ther Medictne,
M intends keeping a Stock of
b? -best and freshest An cles in
its line; wholesale and r tut, on
tcaioiiabie terms —Orders toi
lipping and for the country, put
On the lowest tet uW.
He pliers his services as a
PHYSIC! aN. and from ids long
practice in the Art, hopes to
toeet with success in the cures he
■nil unde-stake—He L in possos
sion of a special remedy against
• enereal Complaints , winch re-
Quires no regimen of diet, and
‘d'ich m.tV he taken at any time
•flatever, without ary danger
°| accidents. He also possesses
excellent >’ y ; - Water, ol
w hich tiie great elfiotcv has been
experienced in St.
Uomirigo, that t:e could not au
llTer tiie demands for it tli re.
•Ray II: 51 Sr.
SU BSC Rl I'TIdN.S
he received at the Patriot Of
fice, foe the
Farmer s Gazette ,
A Republican Pam r, published
weekly in Soart.t, Goergia,bv,
DEM VI S L. R Y \N.
Price of Subscription S 3
A-. e tr. payable half yearly in ad*
ra.iue.
THE PATRIOT
AND
CO MM E R CIA L ADVERTISER.
She riffs Pales.
On the first Tuesday in July
next
WILL BE SOLD.
At the Court house in the city
Savannah , be'ween the hours of
10 and :i o'c'oek.
All that tract of land, situate
about two miles from Savannah
containing 60 acres, being part of
the Fairlawn tract.
The above levied on and sold
as the property of Thomas Nor.
ton, deceased.
ALSO,
All that Lot in Ewinsburgh
Number twenty five, and four
Lots in Savannah Number 16 in
(Peril Ward, No. 2 1 in Elbert
Ward St Nos. 5 St T> in Franklin
Ward, Sold under a foreclosure
of a Mortgage, given by John I.
Gray to John Glass deceased, in
his lifetime, Terms Cash.
Postponed from June sales,
j T. ROBER I SON, S. C. C.
! v one l ss in
Sheriff's Sales.
0V r Wednrfd >y the tOtb infjunt, WILL B*l
tS LLlat (btjhre lately cccupi J by La v
rente Huron j'/tt. on the wharf commonly
called y ones’ whiff, adjorning Sir F JK
PetU Dtt P’lt gi!. between the lours if ten
. and three o*clotl of the fame day, under awl by
•virtue nf an cnier of the ban judge J nes t
1 judge of the eajlsrn difltiSl the so lowing ar
ticles, tab n under attachment at the propet ty
oj f.a .vtence Huron jun. at the suit of Law
rente Huron—to wit.
8 lioxes (Jii<’Co!u:e
2 ditto Essence Spruce
91 Wire Steves
42 Hair Sifters
11 baskets Sweet Oil
6 ban els Cargo Pork
1 k- g Lard
bin and Brandy in standing
casks
:> > bbis. Superfine Philadelphia
Flour
2 ullage barrels sour Beer
i ba> rel com,.i irg Vinegar
1 box containing Liverpool Salt.
And mi mediately alter, on the
same da, at the store lately oceu.
pied by William Godfrey, for the
said L. Huron, jun. in the Market
Square, by virtue of the said order
and under the said attachment,
4 dozen Mustard
2 kegs of twist Tobacco
Part of a chest Tea.
Liverpool Salt
4 bariei brown Sugar
5 ullage ditto dit>o
1 ditto ca-k Raisins
1 uo pipe cemin in Gin.
T. ivOBEjiITsON, s. c. c.
June 2 33
bheritt’s Sales,
On the First Tuesday in duly
next ,
WILL BE SOLD,
At the court-house in t'ie city 0/
Savannah, between the hours \
of 10 and J o'clock,
ALL thole buildings and
improvements, on the N. Vv.
hah par; ol Lot No. —, Deck
,er Wad, belonging to the
heirs of Philip Mims, decealed
—fottneriy occupied and own
ed by Maurice Lchifr.
A fifty acre lot, known by
the number 8, the houie at
present occupied by joleph
Arnold, in Anson Waid
and three lots, being pan of a
five acre lot, adjoining the
town, formerly belonging to
the ella;e ol John Currie, dec.
tiken under execution as the
oroperty of Joleph Arno’d,t
Tie luits of Benjamin Huffy,
surviving copartner and Benj.
liuffy, jun.
Postponed from June Sales.
T. KOBERTSON, S. C. C
1 June -I.
M O N I) A Y, Junk 8, 1807.
SberifTs Sales.
At the court-house in the city of
Savanna i,
WILL BE SOLD,
On the first Tuesday in Ju ‘y next
j ’ Lot No. 5, Moore Tvt‘iiug
Percival Ward,with ih ■ boihling .
and improvements ; take” in exc
cutiou as the pr >per'v of the r<
•ate of John Wi-reat, and eea-ed,
to satisfy a j idginent in favor ot
Owen Owens.
Postponed from fine sales-
T. KOBEUTSOX, s. c. c.
June 4. 5 8
Sheri if”s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in July next
between the hours of ten and
three o'chck,
WILL BE SOLD,
At the Court house in the city of
Savannah,
All that plantation near Savan
nah, known a; N *. 2, and part
of No. 1, in Fan lawn tract, con
taining 136 acres more or k--s,
adjoinr g lands of the late geiu-ral
Jackson j foreclosed as the ofo
pert v of J tin s ami Francis 1). L.
Ilomaea and others m satis!’
a mortage due Rtcdmd M-
Williams-.
Pofiponed from .Tone sales.
T. HOBEIt TSON, S. V. C.
June 4. 5S
Sheriirs Sales.
0 M the first Tuefd?y in
July next , between the hours
cf 10 and 3 o'clock Will be
Sold, at the in
the city of Savannah.
A negro man named Cupid;
taken under sundry executions
against the estate of Stephen
Blount di e.
Postponed from June Sales.
T. BOBER l SON, s. c. c.
June 4. 58
Sheiill’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in July
next
WILL HE SOLD,
At the court-house in the count - t
AT In tosh, between the hours
of ten and three o'c'o’ k, Pie J ol
io-wing propd ty, viz.
A I IK.ELY N-g-o noy named
ABMiUEEN; levied on as
the property <>f James K. Badlie,
to satisfy an execution in lavi.-rof
Kohert Mitchell. <'onditior.*, cash
on tiie dav ot sale.
IHEOD. MONTFOKT,
S- IVi. C.
June 3. 5S ( m
sheriff's Stiles,
On the first 1 uesday in August
next ,
WILL BE SOLD,
At the court house in the town >J
Jefferson, Canid, n county, be
tween the hutus of ten ana tm te
o'clock, the following property, \
via.
JIM, Cud]oe, Frederick; WiJi, |
Frank, S niiba, Vho-ut, Juba. ;
sere, Sally, Mary, D-e.ro, LyU-a, •
Mama, \asuma, Cmmutssu, Ha j
shy, Mobtta, Looly and Connms
pert) ol Mr. M ‘rtha W. Night- j
mgale, on a Mortgage duty lore |
closed m favor ot llicuard U’lJoo
nti, 29th May, 1807. Conditi j
ous ei r’he (Ja.sn.
D- G. JUNES, B. (. C:
June 3- 58 2m
£3- ATTEN 1ION! !
r-j -HE PRINTERS of Savannah ar*
l hereby notihed that the Subferiber
will not pay ay Bill rendered him, lor
ADVC.RTI EMENI'S, publirtied by them,
nnleb they produce ais Liner of Jit-eU ok,.
D. G JON. S.
St. Mary’s June 4. 5b n\
PROSPECTUS
on -F.wis and Clark’s tour to
the Pacific Ocean, through the
interior r>| the continent of
No-ih America, pe fntm.-d by
01 d-r <f the Government rl
the Uuiterl Stmes, during the
Veais 18 4, 18G5 & 1806.
I hi, work wII he prepared
bv r’ap'-iin Meriwether Lewis,
and will be divided into two
pa- ts. thrt whole comprised in
1 h e* Volumes, octavo, con
taui'u'nT from four to five
imndred pages, each; printed
on good paper, and a fa.r Pica
type. The srveial vol
umes in succession will
he put co press at as eadv
periods as the avocations o',
the author will permit hi n to
prepare them f >r pub’ica-ion.
Par’ the F rit—in Trv Volumes
Voi.umk f.RsT —Will c ‘tain
a narrative of the aova-rc.with a
de crlption o! some o f die most
remarkalale places in those nf
thi-r o unknown wilds ol ‘Vme
'ic-i. aciompntved !)v a Map ol
good size, arm emb llisbed with
a’view ol the g*eat Ca aract o r
j the M Fsorui, du* plan, on a larae
scale, of the connected fal l ol
tha Aver, as also, “f tho-e of
the falls, narrows and great ri*
pids of the Columbia, with their
! several portages. For the in
fmmarion of future voyagers,
ihrrt- will be added in the seij w!
ol this volume, some observati
ons and remaiks on the naviga
tion o.f the Missouri and Coinm
bia uvers, pointing out the pre
cauiions-which must necessarily
be takm, in order to ius ore suc
cess, together with an itinerancy
cf the most direct anfb.^ r n'ticc
blc route across the C’ winen’ ol
North America, lrom the con
fluence ot the Mis onri and Alis
sis.sipi rivers to the discharge
,of the Columbia into the Pacific
ocean.
Volume second — Whatever
properly appertains to geography
t mbuudng a descrip ion of the
nvt rs, itriu’Uain,, climate, soil
and Gee of trie countiy; a view
ol ihv Indian nations distribu c i
over tiiat vast region, shewing
iheii traditions, h.ibiis, maiuiers,
t ustonis, national ehaiaet- r, sta
ture, cumpiexutlfs, d'ess, dwel
lings, arms, anO ilotuvstte uten
sils, with many other interesting
i ( articulars in relation to them
.-ilso, observations ami rAL'cti
j ons on the tui.'jects ot tivii.z ng,
! oi-vti'irino, auu ivainiaioing a
I o r* J o
• trieiidly intercourse with these
! naii<jns. A v-t vv of the lur u.;de
ol Nir:b America, setting ioriiiu
; plan for its xti-usiou, and sfiew-
I mg t/iemisncnsf advantages which
f would accrue to the merr.au.tie
I interests ol ’ tire United-States, by
; combituug the s.me wit It a direct
| trade to me East Indies, tuiuugh
; the continent of Nurili America,
j Tins volume will ba fmo-Ulislied
| wnh a iiiimbu-i of piutes, illusua
! five ol the dress and general ap”
i pearance of ->uch lnd> -n nations as
UilltfFmaterially trout each otliet,
1 if tin-ir habitatmtis, their wuu- |
pons and habiliments used in “ur;
: their hunting and fishing appura- ■
! tun, domestic utensils, bii. Jo
! an appendix tliere m also be gi
-1 veu a diary oi the him in*', k. pi
I with urea, atte.iition throuuiinui •
i -lit wlioie <>l Hit* voyage, sfietv’
! tiv also “die daily rise and lull o.
I 51 . J ,
..he pruicipal wate** courses wli.cn j
wine iiavp'iuuLl in the course o
o
the sasic.
Part the second—in one Volume.
Ting part of the work will b
confined exclusively to sci. ntili
research, ami principrlly to *bi
natnrai history of those hitiieri-
[Whole Number 259.
Ito known regions. It will 1011-
] tain a trill dissertation on smh
si I j els ;is lane fallen within 1 e
1 ‘"'lice A H e au'hor, 11ml vhi h
Fin’ properly be dis'ribi-iiil nu
d’ r tin.’ heads ol bniiinv, inn er;d
ogv, ami zoology, tog’ llnr p h
seme s! rim ores on the oiigin oi
IM ” Prairie-, the cause of 1 fit 1111 id.
dim'ss of the Miss-m-i, of voh a-
II c Hppvnrnncr-i-, and natural plie
n’ liiemt, whn h wire 111 t will) in
‘.he course 1 f rliiv ii ten sting to t ,r
— H'fiis Veil,me will also com, in a
corop.tra 1 1 u* view of tn entv.thr- e
voeabularics of di tinet India)
languages, procured by captains
Lew’s and Ci. rk on the voyag
ami will be onjatm/ited ;m.I nr
b:’li's'-ied with a rom-h er-m, (
number of plates than will he he
on t,K ‘ fi'-'t part 1 f the
work, -is it is intended 1 hat c-v - v
subject of natural historv l,
is entirely tmw, and cf who !i
t icie are a considerable mimb r,
shall be aceouii-aniec! by aii a;)~
rnpri.de engraving illustrative of
it.
This distribution of the work
has been ni ide ‘vitha view :o the
iiecoimiiodaiioi) of every tl scr'p*
tion ot readers, and is here ort'er
< and to tiie lu. 1 idnage of the public
10 such shape, ihat ail persons
wishing to krone subsenb- Is,
miv a.-eoiriniodate thenisvii us
wiih c-iili r ol tlie parts, or the
‘■"lire “ork, as it sh a il be most
convenient to themsipves.
Detach ands orn this work there
wnl be published on a large', i ,
as soon as .1 suffi. unt non b r T
subscribers,/:). I.e ob‘u ned iu u*
fi'aj the exotip-r,
L'i wr-; He ( j.a a v*-
map of ejrrif am art.
From long y deg. t: / (■■-
fir 0 enn, and between 33
and 5 2 N lat.
Embracing all ‘liter ‘ate disro
i veries, and th.it part I thernii!,”
• n nt hereto/uie ti e least kumm.
I Ins map will (,(- compiled Irnn
the best maps now exiant as v eil
pub ishell as in maiiiiscrip'', Iruin
1 lie c< llective iiilorniahon nf the
best informed travellers through
the various portions of that regi
on, and corrected bv a series of
! se'vn.l imndred celestial eb-ei-
I marie by capt. Lewis du
ring his lati tour.
for tie convenience of’subscri
bers. th; so woiks will b’- tleiiver
ed at the most 1’ specth.ble -ioui
ij.c rciiil ton ns, and .u tiie seals of
g ovei iiin.'iit of the respi-cMve
Matey anil ter* itorics ui.lrai thu
union; No j.dva. ce is p q i red,
uor nil: pay me in b ■ icq fir, a un
til such di-iiyviy is nr:o. .
j.iioniiig Mi.it, a consider,.be
proportion of ihe expeiice ol •>h h
pnijlii ai (>ns depends on the en
gravings wli r Ii embedisli or form
them, and .that the pr: cise mi:.!,.
Per oi sue a eiigravpigs, pariicu
’<it iy as it re gat os i lie second p,.r t
<l tiie work, Pave not vet been
stliieo;.r. :s mlltciiH lor Hie auliior
[ at tins moment to fix a price ml
! them—iie therefore declares to
the public, limt Ids laic voyage
“a., net taken with a view tup-. -
cuuLrv auvttiipiges, and j h.iges
: liimself tli.it t e e ipii.te nlinli
1i i e will m mis li 1 1 ai! r■ • s se t r n hi*
: b'ernry labours, I aU be of t. e most
modina’e desci iption; his princi
pal reason n.deed for plonnsing
asi o ci ipi>0n at aii, is. tu.it lie
; may iein bed tolorui sonic is
■ filiate ot tiie number ol i:>pn
to ii > i.k k off.
j Editors of Public friitfs in
1 e United St iles, di p-jfeC to ad
a |jiilnication of this woik, ai
q -o give ‘.lie I r. going a
ins rtioms
Sher i) s Blanl . ‘ itlcF
i \ Tor fait at this Office.