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LANDING
Frnn Sloop Fa von n r.,from Philadelphia.
Jn Rip* Oiv
CO Qr. ca'kx Mirrry and 1.. f. Ttneri f : V iui 1
CO Ditto Bottled Poktf.k C\ i’.oz. lacii)
30 itto Loaf at/d Lump St CAR
<lO Rain* Writing and Wrapiug Parra
rut aut bv
Knox 2c Pope,
Gibbon*’* Wharf.
Ms; I“> x. ‘ 9
FRESH MEDICINE, DRUCsTiT
IF kite & Mendenhall,
HAVr.mcirctl by the StA-Ist. anb, a large quan
tity of tlie above, selected with much care.—
Tl ev are in hourly expectation of an additional fuppiy
winch will malce their affortnu nt of thofc articles com
numly kept in Medical btortx, very general and com
Jilctc.
Bolton’s brick building on the Bay.
May 12. -17.
Just Received
And For Sale at this Cffirc ,
A few copiea of a fecon l and improved edition of that
very inteTefting and popular pamphlet, entitled
GOD’S Rf. EJiA'OE AGAINST MURDER
Or the forrowful Life and Cruel Death of
M A 11 y FINDLEY,
. VVho after giving a handfonit* fortune toiler Hatband
wan mod barbarously drowned by him in eight
weeks after marriage, for which he was lately
hung at J dgfteld C'ourt-Houfc, South-
Carolina. I his piece i well calcu
lated to plead the caiiie of poor
little Orphans, & to touch
the kail fet.fibilitics
cf the human
heart.
Price only 2 j Cents.
2 Dollars Reward.
STRAYED out of the fuhfcrihers yard on the sth
instant a large BROWN COW, m milch, her
marks not recollected, (lie is branded on the hip w ith
a figure bearing fume refemblaiue ot the letter JVI. or
to an ill shaped heart. The above reward will he
paid to the p’ rfon who brings back said cow, or one
dollar for the information where (he is to be found
J. 14. Read.
May 11. 4d
Just Received,
And for sale, at the offi.ee of ’he Republic as,
a suuill collcUion of
ROOKS and STATIONARY,
Amove; which are
Motherby's Medical Dictionary
Russci’ts Ancient and Modern Europe
—————Modern Europe
Stranger its France
Launch Revolution
French Wars
Gibbtfii’s Roman Empir®
Moore’s Rocms
Davis’s l’oeins
J’rayer Rooks
School llibles
Testaments, and a variety of othei school ami
chap Rooks
Receipt, memorandum and quire Rooks
Common writing and letter paper
({mils, ink powder
band boxes, slates, See. Stc.
Also, for sale, a variety of BLANKS,
Such as
Merchants’ foreign Entries
Liquor ditto
llonds—Rills of Lading
Powers of attorney
Foreign and coastwise manifests*
Military executions
‘Writs for the .Superior and Inferior Courts.
ti j” Printing of every description executed
with as much neatness, cheapness and dispatch
as can be done in the state.
April 25 40
Notice is hereby Given,
That the Copartnerfliip carried on here by
William Dixon, James Dickson
and George Penny,
Under the firm of
James Dickson, & Cos.
Expired, by its own limitation, on the lit in -
llaut ; thole who have any demands against the
concern will ptcale prelect them, and those in
debt ed, are reqnetled to make payment to J imes
Dicklon, who is au.honied to fettle the atlairs
ol the concern.
William Dixon,
James Dickson,
George Penny.
In future the hufinefs will be continued by
William Dixon ic James Dukfou under the
firm of
James Dickson, &; Cos.
June 30 88
NOTICE.
\ LL persons havirg any damand'! ag.xmfl the
f\. ellate of the iarc Thomas Parrott iloceaf
ed, will render in their accounts to the lublcriber,
011 or beforo the f.rst of June next.
Martin Palmer, Adm'r.
Hear iiruutwick, Glynn Couuty.
April ißr ‘ 41
GEORGIA.
LIBERTY SUPERIOR COURT.
* March Term, lb 7.
ON the petition of Moses Way, ol said coun
ty, planter, stating that he was possessed
of a certain deed or title to some negroes, and
personal property, as trustee, for the use of
Mrs. Ifbecca .Shearer, and her issue, a copy
whereof, as nearly as the petitioner could re
collect, was annexed to said petition, and is now
lodged in the tick’s office, together with affi
davits pursuant to the act of Assembly, has
been lost or destroyed—and praying the bene
fit intended by s id acts, and other circumstan
tial proof being laid before Court—
It is ordered , That the said deed, or title of
sale from Matthew Shearer, Sc Rebecca Shear
er, his wife, to Moses W ay, of Negroes and
some persona! property, be established ;.s di
rected by law, on the said Moses Way’s pub
lishing a Meekly notice in cue of the public
gazettes of ibis state, lor the space of six ca
lendar months, unless good cause shall be
shewn to the contrary within the said six months,
or other matter shall appear to the court u
gainst the same.
• R icehorough , 2 j.'A March, 1807— Extract
from the minutes.
A. Forrester, e. s. c. i. c.
[Mar. “!. f /. in’s.]
SHERIFFS SALES.
WILL he fold at the Court House in Brunfwict *
on the fsventh J uly next, between the ulual hours :
the followin'/ Nagro (laves, taken in execution as the
property ol Thomas .‘ tone, at the luite of Daniel Sub ■
livati, under the foredofure of a. mortgage — vu —-vie j
nerva, Eve, and Lena.
IVilllam Payne, S. G. C.
April 23 is
IT7ILL be fold at the Court lloufe in Riceborof. ;
V V on the levcnth July next, between the ufud
bout a of fail- the following Negroes, taken in execu
tion under the foreclosure of a mortgage from Lad:.
M’lntoln at the ftiite f Oliver Stuigeiand Ucnjamit
Burroughs,and to fatisfy the fame—viz—Dick, iieck,
Fanny, O-lbu, Sandy and Beck’s child.
J. jor.es, S. L. C.
May 1. _ 43.
WJ\\.\> be fold 011 TucJday ‘Jd June next, at t St
YY Court lloule in Savannah, between the uftal
horns of E'le, Ail that plantation near Savannah, knotvn
No. *J, and part *>f No. I, in l ; airlawn trast, continu
ing 1 :)G acres more ( r lei’s, adjoining lands of the hte
gvnir.il Jack lon fore doled as the piopirty of James
and i raiiCis I). 1.. 1 lomaca and others, to iuthfy a
mortgage due Richard Ai. W illiams.
Thomas Robertson, s. c. r.
May 2 43
<cr>: C;s-
TTTII.L be fold at the t.ourt lloufe in JcfTerfoa
V on Tuesday t!ie7ili July next,between the ulual
hour, of sale, the following Negroes, taken in execu
tion under the loredofu e of a mortgage Irom .Vlurtlu
W. Nightingale at the luir of Richard O’Donnei, and
to fatTsfv the fame—viz —Jim, Cudjoe, Fredeiic, W.U,
Laura, trank, l omha, Violet, Juba, sina, Sally, Mary .j
Dura, Lydia, P.Jauma, Yamiiu, ComnnlTa, Oualhy, ■:
Christopher, Mohita, Didu, Cooley, Comc.aifa, Doom- ,
ba, and a child of Jim and Violet’s.
1). G. Junes, S. C. C.
Aprl 29 43
Cv the first I'uesday in June next, at the Court jj
11. use in Tattnall County, to the hi first did. j
di r, at the usual hours.
Al.l, that tract or tracts of land, lying being ard
iituate in the af irefaid c'imty (u> wit) all that
fin vc. of laud on the Ohoopie and Aiatamulia r vers,
being on the eall fide of the laid Ohoopie, at a cor
tier gum, rueing thcrce N. 70,15. 170 chains, thence
S. jo, E. 1500 chains by vacant land, 1 hence ■>. y O ,
to a bounty of land fiirveyed 111 the name . f J.-ines
DonnaUy on the Aaltamaha, thence N. W. by die
laid Donnaly and Clielh r 15 ditch's land to heOhoo
pie river, tli nice up the Aaltamaha, bouncing on
the back of the rivers, lurveyd to Frederick, Frauds
and John Homton’s e rner line, being 011 tw > l'ur
vcys on the Oc me, above the month < f the tank
nudge rivers, N. 70, E. by Micmas’s lands ico
chains, thence S. JO, E. 1 chains, ‘o a corner pin,,
thence N 70 E. 3XO chairs by K. Tenncll’s land t,.
a corner pine, the,.ce N. .. 100 clia r.s t’ fa ci
Ten- e I’s mid. to a c >ri orpine, thence N 70, E k\
laid ‘i’eni ell’s land 700 chains to a c rner pine,
the co N jo “ .by laid l enne !’s, the! ce N 70 L
by laid I eunel’s lands joo chains, to a corner pine.
then.ee N 23 \V. by laid I'cr.ucii’s laud, 4CO clia r.s
to a cor ei pine, thence due call <0 chains t > a cor
ner | inc, tin nee due north r <6 chains to a cernei
pine, thci ce due call ,;Co by vacant laud to a cor
ner pine, tliencc due f uth if> ch ins to a cornei
pine, ’hence N. 70 cha 11s to I’end,tons ere, k, thence
indirect c urfe to the begming, including in tin
whole, one hundred and It v thoufan.i li\ hundre
ac es, l'urveyed in the name of and granted to Fran
cis Teuuell.
A L S O,
Anothi r tracr of Dud lying in the afovemention
ed trafl , f lai ,1 includi. g the thoals of the Ohoopie
and Cox’s mill form iU gtauted to John tJ’Nealcon
tatting in the faidiau mentioned trait :8* 1 ;acr.
The ah >ve mentioned land fold as the property 01
Z t. h Cox t > tat'sfy a 1 cxec’n.n tn f.vor of Frinci:
l'ennell, on the 10 -xloliire of a mortgage on the l'ai
land.
ALSO,
One theuiand acres of pin’- land, the property o
Win J ihnfoit, lying 111 the l'atd county, 01. l homas’
erteh, levied on by ‘he con liable and re urned me
to fatisfy demands from the Juilices c >urt
ALSO
One ihoufand acres of land the property of Isaac
Dun fe lying in the aforelaid enumy, levied on b\
Will am Lev eritt dutiable to latisfy the demand
ot Stephen Bowen.
ALSO.
One hundred acres of pine land, the property of
John Martha I,levied on by the conflible and return
* l to me, to fatisfy the demands ■ f Vu iley Mccu
ley. In each ami even of the ah've cases all per
sons concerned will plcaie to take notice.
John Sharp, s. r. c.
April *3, t8o;. ‘f t 5.
JUST RECEIVED,
Per th: brig Lur.a, a handfeme affortmtnt of
Bools and Shoes, viz .
Fair top back strap Boots
Plain ditto ditto
Suarrow do. do.
Men’s fine Shoes and Pumps
Boys do. do.
Ladies Silk, Sattin, Velvet, Kid and Morocco
Slippers
Misses Slippers. Childrens Shoes, Sec.
Which, in addition to their former supplies,
makes their assortment very extensive, which
are offered at reduced prices, on the Bay, near
ly opposite ihp Exchange.
A. Scribner £c Cos.
April 23 4 1
Superior Court, Chatham County.
April Term, 1807.
ON the petition of Barrack of the county
of Chatham, in the fate of Georgia, plainer, da
ting, that a c,u tain deed of gift made and executed hy
William M'Donald, formerly of the panfli of St.
George, then province,now flateof Georgia, by which
he gave and convened umo hi wife Margaret, hij
ir.n John, and his daughter Alary M’Donald, after
wards Mary ( hriltic, and to the iiirvivor or furviv*
ors of them, their heir and afligns fciever, all his es
tate, real and perform!, whatloevcr and wheresoever
situate, with the rights members and appurtenances to
ti e laid landed, or real ellatc belonging, and the luture
iilue ander.ureafe of the feni.de (laves, and his ftc.'kcf
every kind, bearing date the fir It day of July in ihc
year of our lord one thousand (even hundred and six
ty three, (a copy whereof as nearly as ihe petitioner
could recollect was annexed to the said petition, is now
lodged in the clerk’s off.ee together with an affidavit
pm luaut to the laws of force in this (fate in lucli ra
les) that the said deed of gilt was loft, or deftroyeu by
time, accident, or during che revolutionary war; and
praying the benefit intended by the laws of force in
this flute, lor the purpolc ofeltablilhing 101 l papers,and
ether circumstantial proof being laid before the court.
It is ordered that the laid deed of gift be eftablilhed
as directed by law, cn the laid Barr-ck Gibbon’s pub
lishing a weekly notice in cue of our public Gazettes
of this state, lor the (pace of fix Cailandar months;
unless good and fuilicient cauie ihal’ be (hewn to the
contrary within the laid fix months, or other matter
fi.ail appear to the court ugaimt the fame-
Extract from the minutes , this 20:h April, 1807
(t 40) Job T. Bollcs, Cik.
Noticed
T T PON the petition of Thomas Young, of
the city of .Savannah, m the state of Geor
gia, planter, stating a Deed of Conveyance from
John Graham, late of the province of Georgia,
to John Caldwell, laic of Soulh-Caroiina, for
twelve hundred acres of land, situate in thepre
xi'iit county of Liberty, in the state of Georgia,
known by the name of Builhe’s neck; bounded
south and southwest on iNorth-Ncwport 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 ol , one thousand seven hun
dred and sixty-four; a copy whereof, as nearly as
the petitioner could recollect, was annexed to
Said petition, is now lodged m the clerk’s office,
together with an affidavit, pursuant to the acts
of this state, if 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, hr established as direct
ed by law, on the said Thomas Young publish
ing a weekly notice, in one of our public ga
zettes o! this state, for the space of six calen
der months, unless good and sufficient cause
shall he shewn to the contrary, within the said
six months, or other matter shall appear to the
court against the same.
State of Georgia, Liberty County ,
From the minutes, March 25, 1807.
28 A. FORRESTER, c. s. c. c. l.
NOTICE.
\ VL perform having any demands against the estate
* ‘ of Ralph E. Eli.ott,decrafed, are defiled to pre
sent them to the Subicribers.
William Elliott, > r
Stephen Elliott, $ Executor °’
April 4. 31
20 Dollars Reward.
SjTJ AN away Irom the
on the 25th
cl O&ober, 1806, a NE
GRO WOMAN, about
2eyearGof age; is a fhorr
thick wench,rather blacket
~ than negroes are in general,
•luck lips, and fotne pock marks on her face ;
uraks broken Engliffi, and has a down look ;
‘he is an African born ; has been in the country
bout fevtn years ; her name is M/.rv. She
ays that she belongs to James M’intcfh, of
this place. The above reward will be paid to
my person that will lodge said wench in Sa.
vannah Jail, and necelTary txptnces paid She
lias betn uftd to houfc work, is a cook and
walker, See, and occalionally has worked in the
field. I cxptiß 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 Augusta boats.
* H chvard Ptebbins.
flfj* It is not unlikely that she may have a
forged pass, and wiil endeavor to p?.f herfelf as
a free woman.
January 20 6
Blank Manifest’*)
for sale at this office.
1
Marshal's Sale.
On the firs’ TuKsD.tr in June next, will he 30 Id
ut the Court-House i". the city oj Savannah,
350 Acres of Land inGiynn county,
oi> !i, Ie Sanila, granted to John M I'•*< fn 6ih of
Sept*mher 1774, bounded caller j h land, a* the time
of l'urvey, u kn: xvn and a! 1 other (ides by vaent la: and,
on a resurvey rs the above trafl it was found to
contain too acres; levied on by vir ue of an Executi
-01 obtained by Crawford Davifon a gain ft j ha
.Me I at 1 sh
Benjamin Wall, m. and. g.
April 30, 18 7. 45.
~N OTIC E.
On TUESDAY the second day af June next,
between the hoars of 11 and 12 o’clock a! the
Court-House ,
Will be Leased to the highest bidder,
for the term office years,
The Lot number 2 Holland Tything IVrciva! Ward,
belonging to the Union Society.. Further particular#
will be made known at the time of fele by.
John Eppinger, 1
Jeremiah Guyler, C Committee.
Peter S. LaJiitte, S
May 3g- } 49
RemoVal.
r F'HE fiihfcriber refpeafu'ly inf rms his friends
l and the public, that he 1-jls removed font
Jnhnfton’s fgu. rc, next door above the Printing
Oft c- of TvlM.ean and Barnes, on the bav, rear the
Exchange, where he ftili carries on ihe T AvLOU
ING BUSINESS —where ad ord.-rs in his b*t will
he attended to withpunctuality, ueatnefs a,.sdis
patch.
Samuel Grigffis.
May 16
WILL I3E SOLD,
ON the 15th day of June next, between the hoti rc of
10 and 2 o’clock, before the Auction Store of
Mi. Norman M’J.eod, in the Market Square
City of Savannah,
Sundry art icles of Household and Kit*
chert Furniture.
A Horse, Riding Chair, and Sulkey with Har.
ness, Wood Cart, &c Gtc.
the fame being part of the estate of Andrew M‘Credio
late of Savannah, Merchant, dtceafed.
David M‘C'redie,
Qualified Lx'or*
Sav. April 30 40
TO LET, ”
A two story HOUSE, pleasantly fin ed in El
bert Ward. Immediate poflesston ac.i be give*
For terms, apply to
P. J. Sc B. \ allotton.
April s8 4r
FOR SALE. *
A pair of handsome carriage lIORSES, apply
to the printers.
April 30. *2
FOR SALE.
TANARUS” ° HUNDRED ACRES, or more, of prw 1
1 CO 11 ON LAND, iu Bryan county, hand tome*
iy l.tu.ited on the feus, and in view oi Sunbury ; for
partitufers, apply to Mr. ROBERT HABLksHAM,
Savannah, or to the fublcriber.
Benjamin Ward,
at livoii, Bryan County.
April 18. 37
The Subscriber
HAS to let on low terms, in Warren ward, a (mail
convenient HOUSE and necelTurv out building#
with two lots encioied, well calculated for a garden.
William Talker.
March SI. 29-
20 Dollars Reward.
“ 1 ‘ 3 ABSENTED herfelf from tha
gfubferiher in June last, a negro wo.
jjman named L I N A, about twenty
| t years of age, rather a yellow com.
plected, about five feet high, lorn a
marks of the small pox in her face, a
large fear on her back occasioned r
a burn. All mailers ot vessels aro
forvvarned agair.ft carrying her out of the state, and all
other persons from harbouring or concealing her, as
they may depend on the law being enforced againfl;
them.
If said negro is taken she may be delivered to Mr
John E. Everitt, Savannah.
lessee Hickman.
Bryan County,May 14, 48
HOFF’S
Agricultural 6c Commercial
Almanac,
Calculated for Georgia and the
For the firesent year,
May be had at this office—price, twelve and 3
half cents.
February 24 1G
PUBLISHED
EVERV TUESDAY. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY}
BY JOHN F. EVERITT,
ON THE BAY, SAVANNAH, (GEORGIA)
AT 5iX DOLLARS TER ANNUM. PAYABLE HAlti
YEARLY, IN ADVANCE.