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VOL. 111. No. 6 t.j
T E It M S
OF THE
PA TRIOT
and
COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER.
firms of subscription arc six
ollars a year —ant half to be
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Advertisements of no more
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ffor each continuation. A li
ral allowance will be made to
ose who wish to advertise by the
nr.
Sheriff’s Sales, j
t the first Tuesday in July I
next
WILL BE SOLD,
like Court-house in the city of ‘
Savannah, between the hours of j
10 mid 3 o'clock.
All that tract of hod, situate ,
lout two miles from Savannah i
iDtaining 66 acres, being part of
le Fairlawn tract.
The above levied on and sold
ithe property of I honias Nor.
in, deceased.
‘ALSO,
All that Lot in Ewinsburgh
lumber tweiuv-five, and four
ots in Savannah Number 15 in
reen Ward, No. 22 in Elbert
/aril St Nos. 5&10 in Franklin :
Yard. Sold under a foreclosure
a Mortgage, given oj. j.i... r. |
ray to John Glass deceased, In j
is lifetime, Terms Cash.
Postponed trout June sales.
T. ROBERTSON, S. C. C. j
June 4. lm
Sheriff’s Sales,
it the First Tuesday in July
next,
WILL BE SOLD,
like court-house in the city or
Savannah, between the hours
if 10 and 5 o'clock,
ALL thofc bui'd*ngs and j
uprovemenls, on the N. VV • j
aif part of Lot No. —* Deck
f Wa;d, belonging to the
tirsof Philip Mints, deceated
“formerly occupied and own
dby Maurice LehifF.
A fifty acre lot, known by
its number 8, the boule at
|r tscnt occupied by joleph
irnold, in Anson Ward
ed three lots, being part of a ,
ve acre lot,, adjoining the
own, formerly belonging to ,
teeftate of John Currie, dec.
sken under execution as the
,f operty of jofeph Arnold, at
lefuits of Benjamin BulTy,
nrviving copatttier and Benj.
Mfy,jun.
Postponed from June oales.
T. ROBERTSON, S. C. C
June 4. 55
Sheriff’s Sales.
folke court-house in the aty of
Savanna i,
WILL BE SOLD,
■t the fret Tuesday iji July next
hot No. 5, Moore l ytliiug
b'oivid Ward,with the building,
: all 'l .atpruvenuots ; taken in c-xe-
Antio# as the .property of tiie cs
o’ John Wt.reat, deceased,
judgment in favor cl
Owen's.
• ostporieil from June sales-
L ROBERTSON, 5.C.C.
June 4. 53
THE PATRIOT
AND
COM ME R CIA LAD VE R TIS ER.
Sheriff’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in ’July next
between tiie hours of ten U ud
three o'clock,
WILL BE SOLD,
At the Court house in the city of
Savannah,
All that plantation near Sayan,
nah, known as No. 2, and part
ot N->. t, it, Kaiilaivn tract, w,-
taining J3g acres more* or less,
adjoining lands of the la ! general
Jackson ; foreclosed as the pro- I
perty of .fames and Francis D. [.. j
Homaca and others, to s.ctisrj
a mortage due Richard M. !
William..
Pot-poned from June sales,-
T. ROBERTSON, S. C. C.
June 4.
Sheriff’s Sales.
ON the Jtrst Tuefd?y in
July next, between the hours
of 10 and 3 o'clofie Will he
Bold, at ike Court..houfe in
the city of Savannah.
A negro man named Cupid;
taken under sundry executions
against 1 lie estate of Stephen
Blount dec.
Postponed from June Sales.
T. ROBERTSON, a. c. c. |
L’tr 4. 5 8 |
Sheriff's Sales y
On the first / uesday in August
next,
WILL BE SOLD,
At the court-house in the town r j
f..yi. ~.r , t> c?t tmutn Li/uriru , lit*
tween the hou v s of ten and three
o'clock, the following property,
viz.
YiM, Cudjoe, Frederick Will, j
Jl Frank, Soinba, Violet, Juba, j
Sere, Sally, Mary, Dierc. Ly dia, |
Mama, Yamtna, Comtniasa, Qua- j
shy, Mobita, Coely ami Cotniriis- ;
sa; levied cn and soid as the pro- j
perty of Mrs. Martha W. Night
ingale, oti a Mortgage dulv fote
ciosed in favor of Richard O’Dun
ne I, 29ih May, iBO7. Condhi-
Otis of sale C.'ur.h,
D. G. JONES, S. C. C:
June 3. 53 2m
! *Or ATTENTION ! ! -£$
r r'HF. PRINTERS of Savannah arc
JL hereby notified that the Subfcrihcr
wilt not pay any Bid rcndeied him, lor
ADV/.RI I: EMf.N IS, pul) idled I'.y them,
Liiltfj ttey produce hi, Lc.tr cf DirtSl.ont.
\ D. G. JoNiiS.
St. Mary's June 4. 5S ,m
Now ir, Camden jail.
j TWO Runaway Negroes,
I one an African born, calls Iduiseif
I TOM, he is a tail, slim fellow,
| between 25 ami 30 years of ages j
j the other a country born, calls 1
i himself PETER, a stout, well
! set fellow, nearly the same age.
D.G. JONES, S. f. C.
! June 4. 58 if
Note—These Negroes were
’ advertised by Robert Powers, l' s *
| quire, late of M'intiwli county, in
j a Chut ii-ston paper. (The 1 lines)
and iu the Georgia Republican.
j FOR SALE,
At this Os re,
. MIN IT! MS, C •*t\:> ! IT UT l-
ON akb CIRCULAR
j LETTER OF
THE GENERAL COMMITTEE OF
Georgia B c.h tist s,
j Convened on it! mm Eton, from
the ml* to iiit* yth of D-c.
JSO6, in< in:-t\u :
i Wpl.an APPENDIX,
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‘Pastor rj the /lap! is’ Church in
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LEWIS y CLARK’S
FOUR to the Pacific Ocean,
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PROSPECTUS
Os Lewis and Clark’s tour to
the Pacific Ocean, through the
interior of the continent of
North America, performed by
order of the Government cl
the United States, during the
years 1804, 1805 & .130 G.
.This work will he prepared
by captain Meriwether Lewis,
and will be divided into two
parts, the whole comprised in
T hred Volumes, octavo, con
tair.ining from four to fiv<
hundred pages, each; printed
on good P :i per, and a fair Pica
t \ pe. I’he several vol
umes in succession will
be put to press at as early
periods as the avocations of
the author will permit him to
prepare them for publication.
Part the first—ill Two Volumes.
Volume first —Will contain
a narrative of the voyage,with a
description of some of die most
remarkable places in those hi
tberto unknown \vild3 of Ame
rica, accompanied by a Map of
good size, and embellished with
a view of the great Cataract of
the Missouri, the plan, on a large
scale, of the connected lulls of”
tha. river, as also, of those of
the falls, narrows and great ra
pids of the Columbia, with their
several portages. For the in
formation of future voyagers,
there will he added in the sequel
of this volume, some observati
ons and remarks on the naviga
ii/>n to. (\/T; ..... .—i ~w /j (V]um.
but; vers, pointing out trie prV
cautions which must necessarily
be taken, in order to insure sue
cess, together with an itinerancy
of the most direct and practica
ble route across die continent of
North America, from the con
fluence of the Missouri and Mis
sissipi rivers to the discharge
of the Columbia into the Pacific
ocean.
Volume second —Whatever
properly appertains to geography
—embracing a description of the
rivers, mountains, climate, soil
and face of the country; a view
of the Indian nations distributed
over that vast region, shewing
their traditions, habits., manners,
customs, nationaleh*acter, sta
ture, couij)iexiot*i|Piies, dwel
lings, arms, and amnestic uten
sils, with many other interesting I
particulars in relation to them
Also, observations and reflecti
ons on the subjects of civilizing,
governing, and maintaining a
meatfly intercourse witn those
nations. A view of the fur trade
ot North America, setting f’orui a
piuii for its extension, and shew
imr the immense advantages which
would aocine 10 Ui- mv. •.. .1-
interests oi the United -states, bv
combining the s.mie with u direct j
trade to tiie East indies, through :
n i
die continent ol North America. !
This volume will be embellished j
with a number of plates, liiustra- J
live ol the dress and general ap- j
pearance of such Indian nations as I
differ materially from each other; j
of tlieir habitations, their wea- 1
pons and habiliments used iu war; j
their huniiug and fishing apparu- !
Ins, lioiiiestic utensils, t kc. In
an appendix there tv-ill also be gi
u-ii a diary of the weadier, kept
with ortat attention throughout
tile whole of the voyage, shew”
,ug also the daily rise and fall of
the principal water-courses winch
wet e navigated ill this course oi
t :u .same.
Part the second —in one Volume.
This part of the work will be
confined exclusively to scientific ;
rest arch, and principally to Wie !
natural history 01 i/.usc nidieitu i
[Whole Number 261.
j unknown regions. It will con
| ,; d n a full dissertation on such
j .subjects as have falLn within the
, notice cl tiie author, and width
niav properly be distributed un
der tin* beads nt bournv, inineral
°“. v s and zoologv, together with
some strictures on the origin of
t he Prairies, the cause of (he nimJ.
uiucss c>f tire Missouri, of volca
nic appearances, ami natural phe
nomena, which were ui'-t wi.tli in
‘he course of t|,j s imercating t o ,, r
riiis volutue will uho contain n
comparative view pf tw enty-direo
vocabularies of distinct Inuian
languages, procured bv captains
Lewis anti t’l,.rk on the voyage
ami will be ornamented and ctn
beiltshed with a much greater
number of plates than will be be
stowed on the fust part of die
” eii., as it is intended that every
subject oi natural history which
is entirely new, and ot which
t.'ere. are a considerable number*
shall be accompanied by an ap
propiiau engraving illustrative of
Tt.is dis'r bmioo of the work
has been ip ,de with a view to the
ucemninodaiioii .of every descrip
tion of readers, untl is here offer
ed to the patronage of the public
in such shape, that all persons
wishing to become subscribers.
nnv accommodate themseß c
wit.) either of the parrs, or the
entire work, as it shall be most
convenient to themselves.
Detached limn tins work there
will be published 011 a laige scale,
as soon as a sufficient number of
Wlrffie'ex hence,
Lewis & ( lark’s
MAP of NOR ME RICA..
From long ‘j de^Wu> tre Paci
fic 0 can, and between 35 aeg’
and 5 2 N- lat.
Embracing all their late disco.
v ries, and that part (if tiie contr*
uciit heretofore (he least known.
J his map will be complied from
the besi maps now extant as well
published as in manuscript, from
tbe collective information of die
best informed travellers through
the various portions of ihut regi
on, and Corrected by a series of
several hundred ccie.-.tial obser
vations, made hy.capi, Lewis du
ring Ins late tour.
For the convenience of subscri
bers, these works whl be dciivc-r
---->'d at the most respectable corn
in’ rcial towns, and at.the seals of
government of the reqwcuvai
slate.,- and territories within tho
union; No .advance is n (pored,
nor will payment be required un
til such dt-nvi 1 y ia ntadc.
Knowing wtiut a considerable
proportion of die expeace of sued
publications depends on the en
gravings winch embellish or Form
• fieri*., .ml tu .c *ii. u . . .
ber oi such engravings, panicu
lufly as u regards die second pa r (
of tiie work, have not yet been
settled.; it is difficult lor the author
at this moment to fix a price on
them—lie therefore declares u,
the public, lunt his iu-te voyage
was not taken with a .view to pe
cuniary advantages, and pledges
himself that the estimate which
the will in this imanr.es set r.ll ins
literary labours,'l a'd be < fil e most
moderate description; his princi
pal reason indeed tor proposing
a subscription at all, is, that he
ruay be enable,l to form some es
timate or the number of eop.'c
to ie struck oil'.
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