The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, May 16, 1807, Image 4

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fRESII MEDIC INK, DRUGS, £<c. m fFliile & Mendenhall, HAVF. received hy the Sea-Iu a no, a large quan tify of the above, fclected with much care.— They ar • in hourly expectation o( an additional supply w hich will it: V: their affortnu-nt of those articles coni monly kept in Medical Ftorei, very general ami cun plctc. liolton’e brick building cn the E.y. May 12, 47. Just Received And For Sate at this Office, A f< w copiei of afreond and improved edition cf that very interclling and popular pamphlet, entitled GO//S’ RKVE.YCK AGAEYST MURDER Or the Grrow'ul Life and Cruel Death of MARY FINDLEY\ Who after giving a harulfomr fortune to her Hufhand >v a . molt drowned ly him in eight week* after marriage, for which he lately hung at hilgfiehl Court-Uoufe, South- Carolina. Tim piece i well calcu lated to plead the caiife i>f poor littie Orphans & to toovh the lrafl fcufilniii left vs the human heart. I'cicc only 2j Cents. 3 Dollars Reward. STItA YM) out of thefubferibers yard cn the sth instant a large MOWN COW, in milch, her marks not rrcollcdlcd, Ihe is branded on the hip with a figure bearing fume refemhVnce ot the letter M. r to an til fttaped heart. The above reward will he paid to the person who brings back said cow, or one dollar for the information w here.file is to be found. J. B. Read. May H. 49 Just Received, And for talc, at the office if the Republican, u email collection of BOOKS and STATIONARY, Among which are Motherby’s Medical Dictionary Russet’s Ancient anti Modem Europe Modern Europe Stranger in France French lievolution French Wurs Gibbon’s Homan Empire Moore’s Poet ns Davis’s Poems Prayer IV oV.s School lliblcr. Testaments, and a variety of othei school and chap Hooks Receipt, memorandum and quire Books Common wining and letter paper (Quills, ink powder S.iml boxes, slates, Si c. Sec. . UsOyJbr sale, a variety of BL~iNKS, Such as Merchants’ foreign Entries Liquor ditto Bonds—Bills of Lading l’owers of attorney Foreign and coastwise manifests’ Military executions W rits for the Superior and Inferior Courts. £i 17* Printing of every description executed with as much neatness, cheapness and dispatch ns can he done in the state. April 25 40 Notice is hereby Given, That the Ccpartncrfhip carried on here by William Dixon, James Uickfon and George Penny, Under the firm of James Dickson, & Cos. Expired, by its own limitation, on the ltl in itant; thole who have any demands agaiult the concern will plealo prefect them, and those in debted, are rcquclLd to make payment to James Dickson, who is au.horiled to little the affairs ot the concern. William Dixon, James Dickson, George Penny. In future the bufmeft will be continued by William Dixon tie James Dieklon under the firm of James Dickson, Sc Cos. June 30 88 NOTICE. A LV. perfon* having an, damatids against the estate 01 the late Thomas I‘arro 1 r deceaf cd, a ill render in tl-.eir accounts to the lublcrib.tr. On or bciote the first of June next. Martin Palmer, Adm'r. Near Brunlw.ch, Glynn County. April 18. ~ AUGUSTA PRINTED ALMANAC, JUST RECEIVED AM) FOR SALR AT ruts vn icj: GEORGIA. LIBERTY SUPERIOR COURT. March Term, 1807. ON the petition of Moses Way, ofsaid coun ty, planter, slating that lie was possessed of a certain deed or title to some negroes, and personal property, as trustee, for the use of Mrs. Rebecca Shearer, and her issue, a copy whereof, as nearly as the petitioner could ic collect, was annexed tosaid petition, and is now lodged in the clerk’s office, together with affi davits j nrsnant to the act of Assembly, has been lost or destroyed—ar.d praying the bene fit intended by said acts, and other circumstan tial proof being laid before Chant— It it ordered, That the s. id deed, or title of sale from Matthew Shearer, U. Rebecca Shear er, his wile, to Moses Way, of .Negroes and some personal property, be established as di rected by law, on the; said iVfe.cs Way’s pub lishing a weekly notice in one of the. public ; •-miles cf this slate, for the spree of six ca lendar months, unless good cause shall be shewn to (he contrary within the said six months, or ‘/her matter shall appear to the court a gaiust the same. Riccbormigh, *slh March , 1807— Extract from the minutes. A. Forrester, c. s. c. l. c. | .Mar. 31. +/. in’s.] SHERIFF S SALES. WILL 1)p fold at the Court House in Brunfwlck on thefeventh July next, between the usual hours the following Nagro (laves, taken in execution as the property of Thomas Stone, at the luitc of Daniel Sul livan, under the forecioluie of a viz—Mi nerva, Eve, ami Lena. William Payne, S. G. C. April 29 43 W !LI. be fold at the Court House in lliceboro*. on the fuventh July next, between the usual hours of fait the following Negroes, taken in execu tion under the foreclosure of a mortgage from l.ach. M*lntofh at the Ante of Oliver Sturges and Benjamin DurrougliM, and to fatisfy the fame-—viz—Dick, Beck, Tunny, Gdlbti, Sandy and Beck’s child. J. Jones, S. L. C. May 2. 43. ~\\ TILL be fold on Tuesday 2d June next, at the YY G'ourt Huulv in Savannah, between the usual bouts of tale, Ail that plantation near Savannah, known as No. ‘2, and part of No. 1, in lair lawn tradl, contain ing 136 acres more or less, adjoining lands of the late general Jacltfon ; foreclofed as the property of Janies and Francis D. L. Honraca and others, to fatisfy a mortgage due Richard M. Williams. Thomas Robertson, s. c. c. May 2 43 WILL be fold at the Court House in Jefferfon on Tuesday the 7th July next,between the ulual hours of sale, the following Negroes, taken in execu tion under the loreclofure ot a mortgage liom Martha W. Nightingale at the Juit of Richard O’Donnel, and to fatnly the fame—viz—Jim, Cudjoe, Frederic, Will, Laura, Frank, Tomha, Violet, Juba, Sina, Sally, Mary Dura, Lydia, Mauma, Yamma, Commifla, Qualhy, Cliriftoplter, Mobita, Duba, Cooley, LoimruiTa, Cootu ba, and a child of Jim and Violet’s. 1). G. Jones, S. C. C. Aprl 29 43 mu :■* > tsetse— On the first Tuesday in June ne.vt, at the Court 11 jiMe in Tattnall County, to the highest bid der, at the usual hours. ALL that tract or trains of land, lying being and lituate 111 the af urefaid county (ro wit) all that fuvvei of laud outlie Olioopie and Alatamaha r vers, being 01 the eall fide cf the said Olioopie, at a cor ner gum, ruling thtn.ee N 70, L. 170 chains, thence S. 20. F.. 1500 chains by v tint laud, thence v to a bounty of iai tl turveyed in the name < f lames Uonnally on the Aaltamaha, thence N. W. by the laid Donnnly and Cheller B ‘lticis’s land to ‘heOhoo pie river, thence up the Aal.amahs, haunt.ir.g on the back of the rivers, furveyd to Frederick, Francis and John Homlon’s comer line, being on two sur veys on the Oconee, above the mouth of the Oak midge rivers, N. 70, E. by Thomas’s lands too ch uns, thei ce S. 10, t,. 1; chains, to a corner pine, thence N 70 E. 330 chants by K. Tetmeil's land to a corner pine, thence N. 40, E. too cha ns to laid Tenitc l’s land, to a errnerpine, tlience N 70, E. by said Tenne l’s land 700 ch. ins to a corner pine, ther.ce N. :o W. by laid I enncTs, the; ce N 70 E b. laid Tennel’s lands 200 chains, to a corner pine, thence N eo VV. by f.id Tenneh’s land, 400 cha its to a corner pine, thence tine eatl 56 chains to a cor ner pine, thence due north 156 chains to a conn pme, tlie ce due Call 300 by vacant land to a c >r ner pine, thence due l'outh 26 chiins to a cornet pine, thence N. 70 cltams to Penditons creek, thcnci indirect c title to the hegtning, including in thr whole, one hundred and fix thou land fix liundrct ac cs, surveyed in tltc name of and granted to Fran cts ‘Fennell. ALSO, Another tract cf land lying in the aforemention ed trail of land including the lhoals of the Olioopie, and Cox’s mill formerly granted to John O’Neal con taming 111 the fanllalt mentioned traA 28? 1 2 acre . The above mentioned land fold as the property el Zach Cox to fatisfy an exection in favor of Franco- Tennell, on the forecioluie of a mortgage on the faiu land. ALSO, One thouiand acres of pine land, the property of Win. Jolinfon, lying in the said county,on Thomas’- creek, levied on by the conllable and returned me, to fattsfy demands from the Juliices court ALSO One thousand acres of land the property of Isaac Du bole lying in the afore-laid c uutv, levied on in William l.everitt cjnitable to fatisfy the demand: of Stephen Bowen. ALSO. One hundred atres of pine land, the property of J >hn M irlhal. levied oa by the con liable and return e i to me, to fattsfy the demands of Awlley Mecal ley. 1 t each and every of the absve cases all per lons concerned will pleaie to take notice John Sharp, s. t. ts. April 13, ISO 7. *t 4J. Superior Court, Chatham County. April Term, 1807. ON the petition of Barrack Gibbons, of the county of Chatham, in the ft ate of Georgia, planter, fla ting.that a ccitain deed of gift made and executed ’ey William M’Donald, formerly of the parilh cf it. George, then piovirce.now flatecf Georgia, by which he gave and convened umo his wife Margaret, his son John, and his daughter Mary M’DonaM, after wards Mary C hriftie, and to the survivor or surviv ors cf them, their heir and afitgns foiever, all his es tate, real and perform!, whatsoever and svherefoevtr fituatc, with the tights members and appurtenances to the said landed, or real estate belonging, and the future iitue andencreale of the female fiave, and his ftcck of every kind, bearing date the fitft day of July in the year of our lord one thousand seven hundred and f.x tv three, (a copy vs hereof as nearly as the petitioner could recollect was annexed to the said petition, is now lodged in the clerk’s cilice together with an affidavit pnrluant to the laws of force in this fiate in such ca ies) that the said deed of gift was loft, or deitroyed by time, accident, or during the revolutionary war; and praying the benefit intended by the laws of force in this state, for the pttrpofe of eitabiiihing loft papers, and other circumstantial proof beit.g laid before the court. It is ordered that the said deed of gift be established as directed by law, cn the laid Earruck Gibbon’s pub lishing a weekly n-t;ce in one of our public Gazettes of this state, for the fpr.ee of fix Callandur months; unless good and fufiicient cattfe fhaß be fitewn to the contrary within the said fix months, or other matter fltall appear to the court agaieft the fume. Extract from the minutes, this 20th April, 1307 (t 40) Job T. Bolles, Cik. Notice. U' PON the petition of Thomas Young, cf the city of Savannah, m the slate of Geor gi:-.. planter, stating a Deetlof Conveyance f.om John Graham, late of the province of Georgia, to John Caldwell, late of South-Carolina, for twelve hundred acres of land, situate in the pre sent county of Liberty, in the state of Georgia, known by the name cf Baillic’s neck; bounded south and southwest on iNorth-Newport river and land of Robert Nobles, east and northeast on land of George Nobles and vacant land, and north and north v, est on vacant land, bearing date the day of , one thousand seven hun dred and sixty-four; a copy whereof, as nearly as the petitioner could recollect, v.as annexed to said petition, is now lodged in the clerk’s office, together with an affidavit, pursuant to the acts of this state, of force in such cases, has been lost or destroyed ; and praying the benefit in tended by the aforesaid acts, and other circum stantial proof being laid before the court: It is ordered, that the said Deed of Conveyance, from the said John Graham to John Caldwell, for the land aforesaid, be established as direct ed by law, on the said Thomas ’Young publish ing a weekly notice, in one of our public ga zettes of this state, for the space of six calen der months, unless good and sufficient cause shall be shewn to the coutrary, within the said six months, or other matter shall appear to the court against the same. Slate af Georgia, Liberty County, From the minutes, March 25,1807. 28 A. FORRESTER, c. s. c. c. l. NOTICE. .A LI. persons having any demands agMnft the estate ‘ I of Ralph E. Elliott, deccafed, are tlelired to pre lent them to the Subscribers. William Elliott, > Stephen Elliott, $ Lxecutors - April 4. SI 5 Dollars Reward, RAN-AWAY from the fuhfcribcr on Sa turday the 3 1 inlt a ntgro fellow named GEORGE, well known in and about Savan nah, and formerly belonged to Capt. George Haift, He ia about 5 feet, 5 or 6 inches high, thin visage, Hammers when queflioned sharply; and when he went away Ins left hand was wraped in a woolen bag, in coufcqueuce of a Whitlow he had on his little finger, on the left hand; he has a wife at Mrs Haiftson Wilming ton, and it is supposed he will be about there. *ll perfoP6, and mailers of viflcls particularly, ate cau toned not to harbour, employ or take him away, as the law will be rigcroufly enforced agaiull them. Whoever will return him to the fubferiber, or lodge him in goal in Savannah, Aia.ll receive the above reward. P. GUERARD. January 9. 3 20 Dollars Reward. 1 AN away from the on the 25th V Ixo cf October, 1806, a NE LWulilga GRO WOMAN, about 2 2 years of age ; is a fhorr thick wench,rather blacket m 1 than negroes are in general, thick lips, and feme pock marks on her face ; 1 peaks broken English, and has a down look ; she is an African born ; has been in the country about seven years ; her name is Mary. She fays that she belongs to James M’lntcfb, of this place. The above reward will be paid to any person that will lodge said wench in Sa vannah Jail, and necefiary expences paid She has been used to house work, is a cook and washer, See. and occasionally has worked in the field. I expeft that said wench has gone to Augusta, or was landed at Purisburgh, as I have reason to apprehend, that she left this in one of the Augufla boats. I* and ward Stebbins. Cf It is not unlikely that she may have a forged pass, and will endeavor to pass herfelf as 1 free woman. January 20 6 Marshal’s Sale. On the frit Tl’F. ;n.ir in Jar.- r.ext, will be ?rid at the Court-House in the city oj Savannah, 550 Acres cf Land in Glynn county, or little Sattlla, granted to John M.Fitrflt 6>h of September t'74. bounded caller y b. land, at the time of survey, unknown apd all other Tides bv voent land, on a rel'urvey of the above trsr, it v.-as found to contain (00 acres ; ! evted cn by vit ue of an F.xf cun on obtained by Crawford Davifon agzinft J Uo Mclntdh Benjamin A Vail, :.r. and. c. April 30, 18 7 ‘ 45. WILL BE SOLD, ON the I.sth day of June next, between the hour* of 10 and 2 o’clock, before the Auction Store of Mr. Norman MM eod, in the Market Square City of Savanna!;, Sundry articles cf Household end Kit chen Furniture. A Horse, Riding Chair, and Sulkcy with Har ness, \Yood Curt, See. See. t hc fame being part of the estate of Andrew M'Crcdie jate of Savannah, Merchant, deceufe-d. David M’Crcdie, Qualified Ex’or. Sav. April SO Chambers, Chatham Inferior Court. John Mead, On the petition of John Mead* Adbtn. ( hating that he it confuted in tho Gardner Tuffts. j jail of this county for debt, by pro cess from the jiifticet court ; that he is unable to avy the debts for which he is confined, or to give bail” to answer the fame, or to lupport hintfelf during his con finement, hut is willing to deliver up all ltis estate, real and personal, for the benefit of his creditors, and praying to be admitted to the benefit ot the insolvent debtors ails of this state. It is ordered that notice of this application be served upon each of the creditors of the said John Mead, and be pttbliihed in one of the Gazettes; that they may tppear at the Court-Houle in Savannah, on the lecoird 1 hurfday of May next, to (hew cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner fltould no: fie granted. Edward Telfair, f James Alger. J- c. c. April 23. TO LET, A A two story HOUSE, pleasantly ;d m El bert Ward. Immediate peffesston acn be given For terms, apply to I*. J. <k B. Vallotton. April 18 FOR SALE. A pair of handsome carriage HORSES, apply to the printers. * April 30. 42 FOR SALE. TW O HUNDRED ACRF.S, or more, of prim 1 CO 1 1 ON I.AND, in Bryan county, handiome !y situated on the l'aits, and in view cf Sunbury ; for particulars, apply to Mr. ROBERT HABLRoHAM, Savannah, or to the fubferiber. Benjamin Ward, at Tivoli, Bryan County. April 18. 37 The Subscriber HAS to let on low terms, in Warren ward, a final! convenient HOUSE and necefiarv out buildings with two lots endofed, well calculated for a garden. William Parker. March 31. 09. 20 Dollars Reward. I’" ——*“*=l a Rented hetfeif from till! j] jjfubfcriher in June last, a negro wo* ‘I j\ mn. Rman named LINA, about twenty 1\ l years of age, rather a yellow conr plected, about five feet high, fonre marks of the small pox in her face, a large fear on her back cccafioned by ■ait 1 burn. All matters cf vessels are forwarned against carrying her out of the fta’e, and all other persons from harbouring or concealing her, as they may depend on the law being enforced against them. If said negro is taken she may be delivered to Mr* John F. Everitt, Savannah. Jcssec Hickman. Bryan County, May 14. 43 Blank Manifest’s For sale at this office, HOFF’S Agricultural & Commercial Almanac, Calculated for Georgia and the For the present year, May be had at this office—price, twelve and a half cents. February 24 16 PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, BY JOHN F. EVERITT, ON THE BAY, SAVANNAH, (gEORCIa) AT SiX DOLLARS PER ANNUM, PAYABLE HAL** YEARLY, IN ADVANCE.