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hambers,
June 2'id, 1307.
ir honors,
Telfair,
■A. 8. BULLOCH,
Aiunroe & Cos.")
Vt. > Ca. Sa.
Jofcph Sutler, J
JOSEPH SUDFR having pre
ferred his Petition to the
court, staling that he is confined
, bf the execution of capias cd sa.
tisfaciendum, issued from a. J us
tice’s court, at the suit of Mini,
roe cNt Cos. that fie is unable to
pay the said debt; but is willing
to deliver up all Ins estates, real Sc
personal for the use of his credi
tors;—On morion o ( the Attorney
of the said Joseph Sutler,
ft is therefore ordered, That
his creditors 0e notified to attend
at the court-house in the city of
: Savannah, on Monday the 13th
dav of July, to shew cause, if
anv they have, why the said Jo
teph Suder should not be admit
ted to the b in-fit of the acts of
fie General ‘Assembly, passed for
the rli sos insolvent debtors.
Lr.trafl ft cm tbo MxtiuUt ,
JGii 1. JJOLLKS, elk.
f>4
l\ezv Dt ug and
M edicine Store,
X)n the Bay, opposite the Ex
change, next door to Mr. A.
Scribner.
Dr J. B. Bcr.helot,
Respectfully informs
his friends and the public,
ihat he has just received a-com
plete and handsome assortment
rtf all kinds of
Drugs, Patent and o
tlier Medicine\
And intends keeping a Stock nf
the best and freshest Art eh s in
his line; wholesale and retail, on
reasonable terms—Orders for
shipping and for ihe country, put
on the lowest terms.
lie offers'his services as a
PHYSIC I fN. and from nis long
practice in the trt, hopes to
meet with success in the ernes he
xviil undertake.
Dr. J. B. Bertlielot ,
RESPECTFUL*# infoims tlu
public that lie possesses a sove
; gn remedy for all sorts iff cne
r, .! diseases —Persons of both
s-; es can with confidence nnke
xsse of it, Tlie advantages of this
remedy are, that a young man
may take this medicine, mid he
perfectly cured, without a disco
very on the part of his connexions;
also, the Patient may, w ithout ap
prehending Ruy danger, expose
himself to cold, night atr ad the
rain, and pursue his usual avoca
tions, as it requires no paiticuhr
regimen, other than to abstain
front the commission of excesses.
Those who tnav applv to nun at
his MEDICAL SHOP, near ttie
Exchange, mav be assured of the
most profound secrecy being ob
served. Juno 18. 6 J
—i■ l - “ I
JJocts and Shoes,
A. SCRIBNER & Cos.
Hdve Just Keoehed,
From New-Tork, a fresh supply
of
Fair top back strap & Sutvarrow
iiOU I S,
Plain do do. Boots,
M eus St Boys fine &: common
SHOES,
Ladies Kid, Slippers, Plain and
Spangled, Morocco, Velvet,
Sattin, St Leather Slippers,
Misse:, St Childrens Shoes, of a
good quality,
Which will be sold low for Cash
At their Store o the Bay opposite
the Exchange.
June It ft‘2 ts.
bUß.'sCßit r tu.V>
Are received at tlie Patriot Of
fice, for the
Banner s Gazette,
A Republican Paper, published
tveeklv in Sparta, Georgia, bv,
DENNIS L. RYAN.
Price of Subscript ion 3 S
A year, payable hah yearly in ad
vauce.
| Andrew Low & Cos,
Have received per ships Mart,
from Glasgow, Eliza,Alex
ander Hamilton, Ameri
ca & William from
Liverpool,
Avery general Alfortmeni of
SPRING GOODS',
viz.
Leno, Trafa'car, Viflory and
Pari!*. >n Gauze MUSLINS,
I.firg anil Circadian Rohes
I.em., I. ic -and Gauze Shawl* and Veil*
Habit Shirts and Tucker*
j Lace ditto apd Spanish Mantles
j Plain and Plaid Cambric*
Cotton Chambrav and G'ugham*
j Ladies'and Gentlemen’s IloCery, silk and
Cotton
| Liners aid Long l awns
| Linen and Gotten Handkerchiefs
Madrafs and Pu"icatditto
Ij. mh zecn and B'ack Crape
Bed Ticks and 5 4 Irfli Sheeting
Cotton Slid ting and hirti. g
Brown Hollands, ana Dow as
Oz-iahu-g- and Colton Eag ing
India Comm Yarn in ha ka and ball*
Tiirk. y Red, Sue, Green and Yellow do.
Printed Camiric an<! Calicoes
Table Clothe and Diapeis
Iruftriny* and Mintuas
Si'k shawl* ar and Handkerchief*
With a variety of other Fancy Articles
so t cm A’ r r lo> k ,
Imp'Ti’l Gun-Powder, & HyfonTEA
Hum urns aid imli Stripes
Ei"e and Yellow Nankeens.
Jane). J 7
“notice.
THE Partnership of THOM-
M)N A TORI’Y was din- j
solved on tlu 20 h Inst, by mutual
consort—The\ request all those j
indebted to inert), to make bn- )
mediate payment, otherwise suits j
will be commenced against them •
without ti Ist rmu nation
U. THO VSONt
P. TORPY.
Mav 21 54
John B. Bert helot,
Surgeon & Dentist,
IT \ FORMS the L-.dies and Gen
ii. ! o’ iliiseit* 111 The has
rectiv and anew and complete set
of INSTRUMENTS in that line,
ovtremelv tv oil adapted to every
kind of operation on the teeth.—
He w ill clean the teeth, part, and
nr ,ke them even, and transplant
new ones if ri quested, and hopes
a'so to give general satisfaction in
that line, to those who will be
pleased 10 employ him.
May 11. 51 ts.
“no lice.
“VTINE months af'er date, ap
-L X plication will be made to
the honorable the inferior Court
of Camden coaritv, for leave to
sell about seven hundred aers of
land, Ling on the head of Crook
ed river, about two hundred a
cres ot White Oak, and a num
ber of Lots in the town of Jeffer
son, in the county aforesaid/ ap
pertaining to ihe estate of Wil
liam Jones, deceased. late of th
town of St. Mary’s, fur die be
nefit of the heirs and creditors.
D. G. JONES,
Administrator,
St. Mary’s, Jan. 15, 180;.
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llOFF's Edition of
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(Now publishing in Charleston)
Vo which are added ,
Observations on Diet,
AND
Advice to Mothers,
Bv Hi Ilium Buchan, M. D. Eel
low of the Loyal College of
Physicians, Edinburgh.
As the Vaccination , or
Veto Fax, has become an impor
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: Public notice is hereby
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THAT the Commifio-ers J th 7W* if
Common cf the Town of Brunftviii,
Glynn Cwy. have for LEASE, a number
of Valuable Trails of
Cotton Land
Situate on Turtle river, and containing
from lOtj 160 acre* each—on several of
which are convenient Dwelling and Out-
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WIU IAM P AGE,
SAMUEL BURNETT,
JOHN SAUNDERS,
Commissioners.
June 4. 58 lam 8m
PUBLIC
r'r'HERE being an indifpenfiMe oettffi-
A ty that the affairs of the Academy of
this county should be fettled at the expi
ration of the present year, to enable the
Commiflioners to carry into cif.il the ail
of the l,fgiflature, for the eftablifliing a
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ly Notice given, that those concerned may
make their arrangements accordingly,
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JOHN COUPER,
JAMES'G. AI.MY,
JAMES FOIM,
Commissioners
June 4. 58 Umßm
Notice is hereby Given.
THAT at the expiration so
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 Tract
of LAND n the County of Bul
lock, containing five hundred
acres, adjoining land of F. Hest
er, lor the benefit of the heirs &
Creditors of John A. Eitick.
MAIIY El RICK, Adm'.r.
April 6. 41 lam 9m
NOTICE.
VTINE months after date, ap
i t plication will be made to the
j ustices of the Inferior Court, for
leave to sell the half ‘ot No. 3, Ist
Tvtbing, Anson Ward, belonging
to the estate of James Whitefield,
deceased, for the benefit of the
heirs.
Th. WHITEFII LD, Er'r.
Jan. I, 1807. lam9in
Notice is hereby Given.
HpHAT after the expiration of !
1- ttitie months from tlie date j
hereof, application will be made
to the honorable tlie inferior
court of Chatham county, for
leave to sell the following lots &
tracts of land, being the real es
tate ol Mrs. Barbarv Wright,
iate of the citv of Savatmah (wi
dow) deceased, for the benefit of
die heirs, viz.
One lot in the city of Savannah;
CO feet in front, and 90 lect in
depth, known by the number 2. in *
iything, Heathcote ward.
ALSO,
One lot in Yamacraw, known
by the number 10, beit g 95 feet
vide, and 100 feet in depth,
bounded to the west on Farm
street.
AND ALSO,
A tract of 100 acres of Land
on Biuk-Head, in Burke coun
ty, adjoining Davis Austin, at
the ttmii of tlie original survey
thereof
Wm. WRIGHT, Adm’r.
ELIZA BETH G ABLE,Adrn’x
Aprtl 9. 42 lam 9m
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Os Lewis and Clark’s tour to
the Pacific Ocean, through the
interior of the contineut ol
North America, performed by
order of the Government of
the United States, during the
years ISO-4, 1805 St 1806.
Thi3 work will ’be prepared
by captain Meriwether Lewis,
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hundred pages, each; printed
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periods as the avocations of
the author will permit him to
prepare them for publication.
Part the First —in Two Volumes.
Volume jbrst —Will contain
a narrative of the voyage,with a
description of some o f the most
temarkable places in those hi
therto unknown wilds of Ame
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good size, ana embellished with
a view of the great Cataract of
the Missouri, the plan, on a large
scale, of the connected falls of
that river, as also, of those of
the falls, narrows and great ra-4
pids of the Columbia, with their
several portages. For the in
formation of fature voyagers,
there will be added in the sequel
of this volume, some observati
ons and remarks on the naviga
tion of the Missouri and Colum
bia rivers, pointing out the pre
cautions which must necessarily
be taken, in order to insure suc
cess, together with an itinerancy
of the most direct and practica
ble route across the continent ot
North Ametica, 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 th; Indian nations distributed
over that vast region, shewing
their traditions, habits, manners,
customs, national character, sta
ture, Complexions, dress, dwel
lings, arms, and domestic uten
sils, with many other interesting
particulars in relation to them—
Also, observations and reflecti
ons on the subjects of civilizing,
governing, and maintaining a
lriendly intercourse with those
nations. A view of the fur trade
of North America, setting forth a
plan for its extension, and shew
ing the immense advantages which
would accrue to the mercantile
interests of the United States, by
combining the same with a direct
trade to tlie East Indies, through
the continent of North America.
This volume will be embcllisned
with a number of plates, illustra
tive of the dress and general ap
pearance of such Indian nations as
diiFer materially from each other;
of their habitations, their wea
pons and habiliments used in war;
their hunting and fishing appara
tus, domestic utensils, &c. In
an appendix there will also be gi
ven a diary of tlie weather, kept
with great attention throughout
the whole of the voyage, shew
ing also the daily rise and fall of
the principal water-courses which
were navigated in th* course of
the same.
Part the second—in one Volume.
This part of the work will be
confined exclusively to scientific
research, and principally to ‘he
natural history of those hitherto
unknown regions. It will con
tain a full dissertation on such
subjects as have fallen within the
notice of the author, and which
mav properly be distributed un
der the heads of botany, mineral
ogy, and zoology, together with
some strictures on the origin ol
the Prairies, tlie cause of the mud
diness of the Missouri, of volca
n c appearances, and natural phe
nomena, %hir.li were met with in
the course of this interesting tour
—This volume will also contain a
comparative view of twenty-three
vocabularies of distinct Indian
languv-ges, procured by Ca r ‘
Lewis.and Clark on the vm-l*
and wr t ‘| be ornamented • H ) l |’
WlishoJ with a
nunibei of plate, tl„„ ,v,lu, t’
stowed on the first pan ct ; Z
’ork, (us it .* .mended that eve
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;? ‘*•. a„j a :
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shall be accompanied by an ’
proprme engraving illustrative^
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Tew is & Clark’s
MAP of NORTH AMERICA
From long. 9 deg. IV. iQ the Pad
fic Ocean, and between J 6 dir
and 5 U N. lat.
Embracing all their late disco
fcveries, and that part of the corny
nent heretofore the least known.
This map will be compiled from
the best maps now extant as well
published as in manuscript, from
the collective information of tlie
best informed travellers throngi
the various portions of that rwi
-011, and corrected by a scries “of
several hundred celestial obser
vations, made by capt. Lewis du-
X mifhis late tour.
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