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Chambers,
June 2>d, 1807.
*sent their honors,
Edward Telfair,
a. S. Bulloch,
Munroe & Co.Y
vs. V Ci■ Sa.
Joftph Suder, J v ,
JOSEPH SUDER having pre
ferred his Petition to the
court, stating that lie is confined
b? the execution of capias ad sa
tisfaciendum, issued from a Jus
tice’s court, at the suit of Mun
roe & Cos. that he is m * >le to
pay the said debt; but is willing
to deliver up all his estates, real
personal for the use of his credi
tors;—On motion of the Attorney
of the said Joseph Suder,
It is therefore ordered, That
bis creditors Oe notified to attend
at the court-house in the city ot
Savannah, on Monday the 13th
day of July, to shew cause, it
anv they have, why the said Jo
seph Suder should not be admit
ted to the benefit of the acts ot
the General Assembly, passed lor
the relief of insolvent debtors.
Exirad from tho Minuter,
JOli 1. BOLLES, Clk.
64
New Drug and
Medicine Store,
On the Bay, opposite the Ex
change , next door to Mr. A.
Scribner.
Dr J. B. Berthelot,
Respectfully informs
his friends and the public,
that be has just received a com
plete and handsome assortment
of all kinds of
Drugs , Patent and ci
ther Medicine ,
And intends keeping a Stock of
tlie best and freshest Articles in
his line; wholesale and retail, on
reasonable terms —Orders for
shipping and for the country, put
on the lowest terms.
He offers his services as a
PHYSICIAN, and from nis long
practice in the Art, hopes to
, meet with success in the cures he
•will undertake.
Dr. J. B. Berthelot,
RESPECTFULLY informs the
public that he possesses a sove
reign remedy for all sorts of I ene
real diseases —Persons of botn
sexes can with confidence make
use of it. The advantages of this
remedy are, that a young man
may take this medicine, and be
perfectly cured, without a disco
very on the part of his connexions;
also, the Patient may, without ap
prehending any danger, expose
himself to cold, night air and the
rain, and pursue his usual avoca
tions, as it requires no particular
regiman, oilier than to abstain
from the commission of excesses.
Those who may apply to him ht
his MEDICAL SHOP, near the
Exchange, may be assured of the
most profound secrecy being ob
served. June 18. 62
Boots and Shoes ,
A. SCRIBNER & Cos.
Have’ Just Received,
From New-Tork , a fresh supply
ol
Fair top back strap & Suwarrow
BOOTS,
Plain do do. Boots,
Mens & Boys fine & common
SHOES,
Ladies Kid, Slippers, Plain and
Spangled, Morocco, Velvet,
Sattin, 8t Leather Slippers,
Misses, & Childrens Shoes,- of a
good quality,
Which will be sold low for Cash
at their Store on the Bay opposite
the Exchange.
June 11 62 ts.
bUbSC RIP 1 IONS
Are received at the Patriot Of
fice, for tiie
Farmer s Gazette ,
A Republican Paper, published
weekly in Sparta, Goergia, bv,
DENNIS L. RYAN.
Price of Subscription gp
A year, payable ball yearly in ad
vance.
Andrew Low & Cos,
Have received per ships Mary,
from Glasgow, Eliza,Alex
ander Hamilton, Ameri
ca &. William from
Liverpool,
Avery general Assortment of
SPRING GOODS’,
viz.
Leno, Trafalgar, ViHory and
Parisian Gauze MUSLINS,
Le.-ig and Circaflim Robes
Lenu, L ice and Gauze Shawls and Veils
Habit Shirts and Tuckers
Lace ditto and Spanish Mantles
Plain and Plaid Cambrics
Cotton Chambray and Ginghams
Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Hoftery, filfc and
• Cotton
Linens and Long Lawns
Lii.en and Cotton Handkerchiefs
Madrafs and Puilicatditto
Bomb ‘zeen and Black Crape
Bed Ticks and y 4 Ir fli Shewing
Cotton Sheeting and hiitiig
Brown Hollands and Dow as
Oznaburgs and Cotton Bag ing
India Cotton Yarn in hanks and halls
Turkey Red, B'ue, Green and Yellow do.
Printed Cambric and Calicoes
Table Cloths and Diapers
Ludrings and Mantuas
Silk Shawls and Handkerchiefs
With a variety of other Fancy Articles
A iso , from A ew- York,
Importrl, Gun-Powder, Sc HyfonTEA
Hum urns and India Stripes
Blue and Yellow Nankeens.
June 1. 57 ts
notTceT
THE Partnership of THOM
SON 6i TORPY was dis
solved on the 20th Inst, by mutual
consent—They request all those
indebted to them, to make im
mediate payment, otherwise suits
will be commenced against them
without discrimination.
W. THOMSON.
P. TOKPY.
Mav 21 54
John B. Berthelot ,
Surgeon & Dentist,
INFORMS the Ladies and Gen
tlemen of this city that he has
received anew and complete set
of INSTRUMENTS in that line,
extremely well adapted to every
kind of operation on the teeth.—-
He will clean the teeth, part, and
make them even, and transplant
new ones if requested, and hopes
also to give general satisfaction 111
that line, to those who will be
pleased to employ him.
May 11. 51 ts.
Nona;,
NINE months after date, ap
plication will be made to
the honorable the Inferior Court
c>f Camden county, sos leave to
sell about seven hundred aers of
land, lying on the bead 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; ap
pertaining to the estate of Wil
liam Jones, deceased,late of the
town of St. Mary’s, for the be
nefit of the heirs and creditors.
D. G. JONES,
Administrator,
St. Mary’s, Jan. 15, ISO 7.
Subscriptions
Are Received at this Office
For
IIOPF's Edition of
Domestic Medicine.
(Now publishing in Charleston)
To which are added,*
Ohservdtions on Diet ,
AND
Advice to Mothers ,
By William Buchan, M. D. Fel
low of the Royal College of
Physicians, Edinburgh.
sfjf’ As the Vaccination, or
Cow Fsx, has become an impor
tant Branch jn the Medical Art,
this Edition will contain the best
information on this head.
i he Advice to Mothers, which
will be added, is a late product!*
on of this celebrated Physician.
*** Price of Subscription,
three dollars.
Public notice is hereby
Given ,
THAT the Co-mmiffonen of tie Town and
Common of the Tonun of Brunfwict,
Glynn Coun'y, have for LEASE, a number
of Valuable Tra&s of
Cotton Land
Situate on Turtle river, and containing
from iO t.) 160 acres each—on several of
which are convenient Dwelling and Out-
Hanfes, mofUv under Fence, and to be
leafed on reasonable terms from one to
seven years, to suit the parties. Poflefiion
to he g'ven on the ift day of January,
1808, and application to be made to Jamu
G. Altrry, Treasurer, or> to either of the
fubferiben.
WILLIAM PAGE,
SAMUEL BURNETT,
JOHN SAUNDERS,
Commissioners.
June 4. 58 lam Bui
PUBLIC NOTICE.
7 ’’HERE being an indispensable neteffi
tv that the affairs of the Academy of
this county fliould be fettled at the expi
ration of the prelent year, to enable the
Commiffi tiers to carry into effr-dt the adt
of Ihe Leg-(lature, for the ertablifhing a
Pubi c Academv.& ot er ohjeAs conne&ed
with it —Katin Aot-ce ii bt'dy Given, That
Payment of all arrears for R ents, &c. will
be infilled on indifcr.minatclv, at the ex
piration of the pref-nt year; and‘his ear
ly Notice given, that thole e ncerned may
make their arrangements accordingly,
WILLIAM PAGE,
JOHN COUPEIt,
JAMESG. ALMY,
JAMES FORT,
Commissioners.
June 4. 58 lamßui
Notice is hereby Given.
THAT at the expiration so
nine months from the date
hereof, application wili be made
to the Honorable the Inferior
Court of Chatham County, for
leave to sell the following Tract
of LAND ; n the County of Bul
lock, containing five hundred
acres, adjoining land ofF. Hest
er, for the benefit of the heirs &
Creditors of John A. Eirick.
MARY EIRICK, Adm'x.
April 6- 41 lam 9m
NOTICE.
NINE months after date, ap
plication will be made to the
Justices of the Inferior Court, for
leave to sell the half lot No. 3, Ist
Tvthing, Anson Ward, belonging
to the estate of James Whitefield,
deceased, for the benefit of the
heirs.
Th. WHITEFIELD, Ex'r.
Jan. 1, 1807. lam9m
Notice is hereby Given.
THAT after the expiration of
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 lots &
tracts of land, being the real es
tate of Mrs. Barbarv Wright,
late of the city 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 by the number 2. in
Tything, Heathcote ward.
ALSO,
One lot in Yaniacraw, known
by the number 10, being 95 feet
wide, and 100 feet in depth,
bounded to the west on Farm
street.
AND ALSO,
A tract 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.
F.LIZABETH GABLE,Adm’x
April 9. 42 lam 9m
for sale,
At this Office,
MINUTES, CONSTITUTI
ON and CIRCULAR
LETTER OF
THE GENERAL COMMITTEE OF
Georgia Ba/itists ,
Convened on Mount Enon, from
the 6th to the 9th of Dec.
1 806, inclusive:
With an APPENDIX
By HENRY HOLCOMBE,’a.m.
Castor of the Baptist Church in
Savannah ,
(J3” Price—twelve & a half cents
Sheriff’s Sales.
ON the first Tuesday in July next
between the hours of ten and
three o'clock, at the Court home
in this city,
WILL BE SOLD.
ONE hundred acres Oak W* Hickory
Land, be the fame more or less, Ctuate a
bout three miles from Savannah on the
Louifvilie road taken under execution as
the property of Dr. Benjamin Putnam,
deeeafed at the suit of the estate of Jacob
Wifenbaker.
ALSO,
One half of the Wharf and Buildings on
L"t No. 1 1, in Franklin Ward, adjoining
Caig’s to the east, and Richard Wayne's to
the wcft.levied on to fatisfy a mortgage
duly foreclofed.
T. ROBERTSON S. C. C.
Mareh Z ?, 56
SherifPs Sales.
On thefrst Tuesday in July next
between the hours of ten and
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
of No. 1, in Fairlawn tract, con
taining 136 acres more or less,
adjoining lands of the late general
Jackson ; foreclosed as the pro
perty of Janies and Francis D. L.
Hutnaca and others, to satisfy
a mortage due Richard M-
Williams.
Postponed from June sales,*
T. ROBERTSON, S. C. C
June 4. 58
Sheriff’s Sales.
ON the first Tuefci?y in
July next, between the hours
of 10 and 3 o'clock Will be
bold, at the Couruhoufe in
the city of Savannah.
A negro man named Cupid;
taken under sundry executions
against the estate of Stephen
Blount dec.
Postponed from June Sales.
T. ROBERTSON, s. c.c.
June 4. 58
SherifFs Sales.
On the frst Tuesday in July
next
WILL BE SOLD,
Ac the Court-house in the city of
Savannah, between the hours of
10 and 3 o'clock.
All that tract of land, situate
about two miles from Savannah
containing 65 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
Green Ward, No. 22 in Elbert
Ward 8t Nos. 5 & 10 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.
T. ROBERTSON, S. C. C.
June 4. 58 Ini
Sheriff'’s Sales,
On the first Tuesday hi July
next,
WILL BE SOLD,
At the court-house in the city oj
Savannah, between the hours
of 10 and 3 o'clock,
ALL those buildings and
improvements, on the N. W.
half part of Lot No. —, Deck
er Ward, belonging to the
heirs of Philip Minis, deeeafed
formerly occupied and own
ed by Maurice LehifF.
A fifty acre lot, known by
the number 8, the house at
present occupied by Joseph
Arnold, in Anson \Vard
and three lots, being part of a
live acre lot, adjoining the
town, formerly belonging to
the eltaie of John Currie, dec.
taken under execution as the
property of Joseph Arnold, at
the suits of Benjamin Bufiy,
furvivtng copartner and Beni.
Bully, jun.
Postponed from June Sales.
KOBERTSON, s. c. c
June 4.
Sheriff’s Sales.
At the court-house in the r .„
Savanna h, ‘" J lj ’
WILL BE SOLD
On the frst Tuesday i n July nex .
Lot No. 5, Moore Tvthi
Percival Ward,with the budding
and improvements ; taken i„ r ?
cution as the property oi *
... of Jol,n
to satisfy a judgment it. f„'®!
Owen Owens. or
Postponed fro m
L ROBERTSON, s. c , c
June 4 - 5/
Sheriff’s Sales'^
WILL BE HOLD, at the CoUrt
house in the county 0 f
on the frst Tuesday in J u ’
next, between the hours of tin
and three o'clock .
ONE Tradfc of land, Ivins* on t
slrrrr'-g
, G ° od Cott[,n and Ri-e Land, 0#
Which there .s a good dwelling hou.e
present occupied by Leonard Jourdinc
av.ed on a, the property of said J„ urd i n l
o fatisfy sundry ex-cution, h £
Conditions, CASi-, on the day of Sale
theod. m.ontfortJs M c
JUUC3 ~ SBUn_
Sheriff’s Sales^
ON the frst Tuesday in y u L
next, WILL BE SOLD, at the
Court-House in ATlntosh coun
ty between the hours of 10 fc? 3
o'clock. The following proper,
ty viz.
house and Lot in Darien,
X at present occupied by Mb!.
Hopkins; levied on as the pro
perty of Hamden Mclntosh, to
satisfy an execution in favor of
M‘Leod fc? Miller. Conditions,
cash on the day of sale.
THEOD. MONTFORT,
S. M. C.
Jline 58 lm
Sheriff’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in July
next
WILL BE SOLD,
At the court-house in the county ts
MTntosh, between the hours
of ten and three o'clock, the fal
lowing property, viz.
A LIKELY Negro boy named
ABERDEEN; levied on ai
the property of Janies K. Baillie,
to satisfy an execution in favor of
Robert Mitchell. Conditions', cash
on the day of sale.
THEOD. MONTFORT,
S. M. C;
June 3. 58 ml
Sheriff's Sales ,
On the first Tuesday in August
next,
WILL BE SOLD,
At the court-house in the town of
Jefferson, Camden county, be
tween the hours of ten and three
o'clock, the following property,
yiz.
JIM, Cudjoe, Frederick, Will,
Frank, Somba, Violet, Juba,
Sere, Sally, Mary, Diere, Lydia,
Mama, Yamma, Commissa, Q.ll*-
shy, Mobita, Cooly and Commis
sa; levied on and sold as the pro
perty of Mrs. Martha W. Night
ingale, on a Mortgage duly fore
closed in favor ot Richard O’Don
nei, 29th May, 1807. Conditi
ons of sale Cash.
D. G. JONES, S. C. C:
June 3. 58 2ih
*3- ATTENTION !!-£f
THE PRINTERS of Savannah arc
hereby notified that the Subscriber
will not pay any Bill rendered him, for
ADVERTISEMENTS, published by them,
unless they produce hig Letter of IhnSlmh
V. G. JONtS.
St. Mary’s June 4. 58 im
Now in Camden Jail.
TWO Runaway Negroes,
one an African born, calls liimself
TOM, he is a tall, slim fellow,
between 25 and 30 years of agei
the other a country born, calls
himself PETER, a stout, well
set fellow, nearly the same age.
D. G. JONES, S. C. C.
June 4. 58 ts
Note—These Negroes were
advertised by Robert Powers, Es
quire, late of M‘lntosh county, in
a Charleston paper, (The Times)
and in the Georgia Republican