The Patriot and commercial advertiser. (Savannah, Ga.) 1806-1807, July 20, 1807, Image 4
CHATHAM COUNTY.
COURT— CHAMBERS.
R'illia nfou & Cowling, T
C Case Bail-
Bc'ijimin Crnok. j _
ON the petition of Be j’.min Crook,
ftitino that he is confined for debt, by
virtue of a proeefs iffuing-from the Hou
tt,e Sn'pefior Court of Chat! ar t County, at
t |,e f iit cf Witiiamfiiri and Cowiing. and
that lie is unable to pay the debt for which
he l confined,or to give hail to ai fwcr tae
fui- but is wi ling to deliver up all '
est ue real and perfoeal for the e
Utfit of t.is Cieditois, and praying to he
rdn itted to the benefit of the itifjlvent
Debtors’ A<£t o f tills (late—
-7 h mfc*v7. That n tire of tilt* *PP'j*
on be served upon each of the Ciedty
t is of ti e faief Benjamin Crook, or pub*
lii ed in one i>f the Gazct'ei of this city,
they may. apnea* at the crurt house
>n . avaonah. on ihe tftih day of Augaift,
: n , j,,,, | 0 shew cause (if any they haw)
•* i y tli * prayer of the petitioner fliould
not l>c granted.
A. S. BULLOCH,
JOHN H- MOREL,
J. I. C. C. C.
BxtraHfrom ihe Minvtir, ibis
B tbof Ju'y, )8e 7 .
Jo it T. BOLLES, Clk.
6l 1 m
i\drninistr'i tor’s Sales*
On fra tut day the Jt>j} day of Augujl nent %
WiU. SOLi>,
At tie contt house ift Brunfw'vh, Glynn erun
ty. hr tween the Dues of ten and twelve o
clocks
TT’.Vu. NfORORS, and about Twenty
X i e,.d of CAT I ldi; being the person
al pn perty of MrVS tah Burnett,dec
Conditions mtite knowii at the time of ;
fa e.
JOHN BURNETT,
Administrator- i
July 2. 66 tin
Js'eiu Drug and
Medicine Store,
On the Bail , opposite the A.x ■ l
chance, next door to Mr. A.
Scribner.
Dr* J. 3. Berthelot,
Ip) ESPKCBFULLY informs
jl'V. his friends and the public,
that be. tins just received a com
plete and handsome assortment
of all kinds of
Drugs, Patent and c
ther Medicine,
And intend* keeping a Stock of
j • “st and freest Article* in
in > live; wholesafcf a id .retail, on
n-a enable terms—Orders for
shipping and for the country, put
on toe lowest terms.
He offers his services as a
FHYSICI tN. and fro hi I'is long
practice in tha Art, hopes to
meet ‘Villi success in the cures lie
will undertake.
Dr. J. B. Berthelot,
RESPECTFULLY informs the
public, that he possesses a sine,
r I *<l remedy for all sorts cf l ent
rx diseases —Persons of both
>. •< s can witit confidence make
if it. Tire advantages atThis
..•(!v arc, that a young man
may take litis medicine, and he
perfectly cured, without a disco
ver i on the part of his connexions;
also, ti e Patient may, without ap
prehending any danger, expose
himself to cold, night air :n and the
rain, and .pursue'his usual avoca
tions, as it requires no particjnlur
regimen, other than to abstain
from lire commission cl excesses.
Those who may apply to him at
his MEDICAL SHOE, near the
i xchange, may bn assured of the
most profound secrecy being ob
serv and. June 18. 62
j loots and Shoes ,
A. SCRIBNER & Cos.
Have Just Received,
From New-York, a fresh supply
ol
Fair top back strap & Sutvarrow
800 1 8,
Plain do do. Boots,
Mens ft Buys li.<e Ss common
SHOE',
l.adtes Kid, Slippers, Plain and
Spangied, Morocco, .Velvet,
•Sattin, <k Leather Slippers,
Misse.q & Childrens Shoes, of a
good quality,
Which hbe sold low for Cash
a. their Store on the Bay opposite
the Exchange.
J tine I * 62 ts.
B ank Manifests &c
for Bak at this Ojficc.
Andrew Low be Cos,
Have received per ships Mary>
from Glasgow, Eliza,Alex
ander Hamilton, Ameri
ca & William from
Liverpool,
Avery general .4 {Tortnient of
SPRING GOODS’,
■ viz.
Leno, Trafalgar, ViQory and
ParilLn Gauze MUSI.INS,
I.orig aut) Cirraffi.ni Robes
Lent), Lace and Gauze Shawls and Veils
1 labit Shirts and Tucker,
Lace ditto and Spanish Mantles
Plain and plaid Cambrics
Cotion Cbambray and Giugh’tns
Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Hcfitry, illk and
Cotton
Linens and Long Lawns
I.inen and Cotton Handkerchiefs
Madrafs and Puliicatditto
Bombazeen and Black Crape
Bed T ic es and 5-4 Irish Sliecting
Cotton .Sheeting at.d -hirtii g
Brown Hollands andltow'as
Cznaburgs and Cotton Bag ing
Indi Cotion Yarn in hanks n <l balls
Turkey Red, B'ue, Green and Yellow do.
Printed Cambric and Calicoes
Table Cloths, and Diapers
Lullring, and Mantuan
Silk Shawls and Handkerchiefs
With a variety of other Fancy Articles
A iso. ji bin Aew l o’ h.
Imperial, Gun-Powder, & Hyfon TE A
Humi isms and India Stripes
Blue and Yellow Nankeens.
June I. J 7 ts
NOTICE
THE Partnership of THOM
SON & TOKPY was <)is.
solved on the 20th Inst, by mutual
cults. 1 t—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.
May 21 54
John B. Bert helot,
Surgeon & Deniist,
TfNFORMS the Ladies and Gen-
JL tlcmen of this city that he has
received anew and complete set
of INSTRUMENTS in that line, j
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
;<Ro to give general satisfaction in
that line, to those who will be
pleased to employ him.
May 11. 51 ts.
NOTICE.
NINE months after date, ap
plication will he made to
the lu noruble the Inferior Court
of Camden county, for leave to
sell about seven hundred aers of
land, lying on the head of Crook
j ed river, about two hundred a
j ctes ol White Oak, and a num
| her of Lots in the town of JelFer
| son, in the county aforesaid; ap
| pertaining to the’estate of Wil
| h im Jones, deceased, late of the
1 o wn of St. Mary’s, for the be
i tie fit of the heirs and creditors,
D. G. JONES,
Administrator,
| St. I'Taty’s, Jan, 15, l-SO;/.
| Subscriptions
As e Received at this Office
FOR
HOFF'S Edition of
Domestic Medicine.
(Now publishing in Charleston J
l 0 which are added.
| Observations on Diet,
AND
Advice to Mothers,
By ’ViMain Buchan , M. D. Fel
low of the Hoy a! College of
Physicians, Edinburgh.
As the Vaccination, or
four Fix, has become an impor
tant. Branch in the Aledical Art,
this Edition will contain the Dest
information on this head.
she Advice to Mothers, which
will be added, is a Lite products*
on of this celebrated Physician.
Price of Subscription,
three dollars.
Public notice is hereby
Given, *
THAT the Ccmmijftoten of the T< w* o*4
Common of tht To-wn of Brunfwici,
Glynn County , have for LEASE, a number
of Valuable Tradts of
Cotton Land
Situate en Turtle river, and containing
from rOto 160 acres each—on several of
which are convenient Dwelling and Out-
Hsnfes, moftlv under Fence, and to be
leafed on reasonable terms from one to
seven year*, to suit the parfits. PofTeffion
to be g'afci on the ill day of January,
1808, and app! ication to be made to Jamtt
G. Mmy, 7nafurtr, or to either of the
fubferibers.
WILLIAM PAGE.
SAMUEL BURNETT,
JOHN SAUNDERS,
Commissioners
Jane 4. 58 lam fim
PUBLIC NOTICE.
THEPE being an indispensable necefli
tyth -tthe affairs of the Academy of
this county fliould be fettled at the expi
ration of the prelent year, to en. blc the
Ccmmiflioners to carry into effedt the aift
of the Legillature, for the eflablifbing a
Public Academv.& ot ( er ohjetlfs conneiTed
with it —Fnrly Notice is hertly Given, That
Pa yment of all arrears for Rents, &c. will
be infilled on indifcriminatelv, at the ex
piration of the nref nt year; and ihis car
y Notice given, that thole ennccrued may
make their arrangements accordingly,
WILL 1 A M PAGE,
JOHN CGUPER,
JAMES G. ALMY,
JAMES FOR I,
Commissioners
Julie 4. 58 lamftm
Notice is hereby Given.
THA I’ 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 seil the following Tract
of LAND : n the County of Bul
lock, containing five hundied
acres, adjoining land of F. Hest
er, for the benefit of the heirs &
Creditors of John A. F-irick.
MARY EDUCE, Adm\v.
April 6- 41 lam pm
NOTICE.
NMNE 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
Ty thing, Anson Ward, belonging
to the estate of James Wbiieheid,
deceased, for the benefit of the
heirs.
Th. WHITEFIELD, Err.
Jan. l, 1807* lam9m
Notice is hereby Given.
THAT after tlie 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. Barb try Wright,
late of tne city of Savannah (wi
dow) deceased, for the benefit ol
the heirs, viz.
One ict in the city of Savannah;
00 feet in front, and 90 leet in
depth, known by the number 2. in
1 \ thing, Heathcote ward.
ALSO,
One lot in Yamacraw, known
bv the number 10, being 95 feet
wide, and 100 leer in depth,
! bounded to the west on Farm
street.
AND ALSO,
A tract of 100 acres of Land
i on Buck-Head, in Burke coun
ty, adjoining Davis Austin, at
the time of the original survey
thereof
Wm. WRIGHT, Adm’r.
EI -IZ A BFTII GABLE, Adtn’x
April 9. 42 lam 9m
FOR SALE,
At this Office,
MINUTES, CONS FI TUT l-
ON and CIRCULAR
I-ETTER OF
THE GENERAL COMMITTEE OF
Georgia Ba/itisfs ,
Convened on Mount Emm, from
the 61 It to ihe 9th of Dec.
1806, inclusive;
With an A BREEDIX,
By HENRY HOLCOMBE, a.m.
Pastor of the Baptist Chun k in
. Savannah.
r!ce —’ ■; a half cents
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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 of
the United States, during the
years ISO 4, 1805 & 1806.
This work will be prepared
by captain Meriwether Lewis,
and will be divided into two
parts, the whole comprised in
’lhree Volumes, octavo, con
tainining from lour to five
hundred pages, each; printed
on good paper, and a fair Pica
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the author will permit him to
prepare them for publication.
Part the First —in lwo Volumes.
Volume first —Will contain
a narrative of the voyage,with a
description of some of ihe most
remarkable places in those hi
therto unknown wilds of Ame
rica; accompanied by a Map of
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
tha liver, as also, of those of
the falls, narrows and great ra
pids of the Columbia, with their
several portages. For the in
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of this volume, some observati
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bia rivers, pointing out the pre
cautions which must necessarily
be taken, in order to insure suc
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cf the most direct and practica
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North America, from the con
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sissipi rivers to the discharge
of the Columbia into the Pacific
ocean.
Volume second —Whatever
properly appertains to geography
—embracing adescripiion of the
rivers, mountains, climate, soil
and face of the country; a view
ol the Indian nations distributed
over that vast region, shewing
their traditions, habits, manners,
customs, national character, sta
ture, complexions, dress, and wel
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
irieridly intercourse with those
nations. A view of the fur trade
of North America, setting forth a
plan for its extension, and shew
ing theimmensea lvantages which
would accrue to the mercantile
interests of the United States, by
combining the same with a direct
trade to ibe East Indies, through
the continent of North America.
Tins volume will be embellished
with a number of plates, illustra
tive of the dress and general ap”
pearance of such Indian nations as
differ materially from each other;
of their habitations, their wea
pons and habiliments used in war;
their hunting and fishing appara
tus,, domestic utensils, Ac: Jn
an appendix there will also be “i
----ven a diary of the weather, kept
with great attention throughout
the wliule of the voyage, shew
ing also the daily rise and fall of
the principal water-courses which
were navigated in lh course of
the sane.
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unknown regions. It will con
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subjects as have fallen within the
notice of the author, and which
may properly be distributed un
der the In a is of botany, mineral
ogy, ami zoology, together with
some strictures on the origin ol
the Prairies, the cause of the mud
diness of the Missouri, of volca
n c appearances, and natural plie
n unena, w hich were met with in
the course of this interesting tour
—This volume will also contain a
1 comparative view of twenty-three
vocabularies of distinct In‘Hat
languages, procured by capum
Lewis and Clark on the vJ,.A
and will be ornamented ami M
belhslied with a much ~r c. , *
number of plates than will be he
stowed on the first part of q ’
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there are a considerable number
shall be accompanied by an an!
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Lewis & Clark’s
MAP of NOR TH AMERICA.
From long. 9 deg. IV to the Paci
fic Ocean, and between 36 dev’
and 52 N. lat.
Embracing all their late disco,
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