The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, May 23, 1807, Image 4

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Just Received , And for sale, ut the office of the Republican*, a a mull collection of BOOKS and STATIONARY, Among which are JMotherby’a Medical Dictionary Russel's Ancient ami Modem Europe Modern Europe btranger in Fiance French Revolution French W ars Gibljon’s Roman Empire Moore’s Poems Davis’s l’oems Prayer Rooks Mchool Bibles Testaments, and a variety of othei school and chap Hooks Receipt, memorandum and quire Bonks Common writing and letter paper Quills, ink powder Sand boxes, slates, See. Sec. Also, for sulc, a variety of BLANK S, Such as Merchants’ foreign Entries Liquor ditto Bonds—Bills of Lading. Powers of attorney Foreign and coastwise manifests’ Military executions \V tils for the Superior and Inferior Courts. #C7 * Printing of every description executed with as much neatness, cheapness and despatch as can he domain the slate. April 25 40 Factorage. o F. I). FI. TIT 1)E FILLERS, Has removed to the (lore lately occupied by Me lira. Havens & Bilbo, on Judge Jontb’ wharf. He fiili continues the Factorage 6c Commiflion Business And will pay every attention to the intcred of thole who will have the goodness to eittrull him with their business. He will make liberal advances, if required, on produce being depo filed for sale. He keeps a constant supply of the bed old Madeira WINE, which he fells by the pipe, quarter.ctsfk ordemijon. November 28? 6m 5s Notice is hereby Given , That the Copartnerfiiip carried on here by William Dixon, Janies Dickson and George Penny, Under the firm of James Dickson , & Co s. Fxpitcd, by its own limitation, on the id in flate ; those who have any demands against the concern will please prefect them, ami those in debted, are requtfted to make payment to James Dickson, who is au'.horifed to fettle the affairs ut the concern. William Dixon, |ames Dickson, George Penny. In future the bufinefe will be continued by William Dixon & James Dteklon under the firm of fames Dickson, 6c Cos. June 30 88 The Subscriber At present occupies the WH A R F & STORE formerly occupied by Col. Gordon, and itill continue!! the Lumber Factorage o AND Commission Business; He will ftorc Produce on moderate terms. HAS FOR SALE, Rum, Brandy, Gin, Molsfles, Sugar, Ci (Tee, Corn aud oupcitiuc Flour, of this years crop. Thomas tones, Gcrdon't Wharf. O&ober 10. ts. 418. NOTICE. PERSONS having demands agnmfl the eftatett of jawes stark, tayiir;William mc l)OW AL!., mariner ; or JOHN HIGGINS (hop keeper, laic of the citv of Savannah, defeated, are defin'd to render them within the time prefer.bed l>> law j and th >le n debted will please to make im mediate payment to Edward White. Savannah May 5, ft- 44 Efcheator. NOTICE. PERSONS indebted to the F.(late of Andrew M‘- Credie, late of Savannah, Merchant decealed are here by called upon for payment.—And those to whom the eftaie is indebted, will pleal'e to exhibit a llatennnt of their demands. Applications to General Mitchell in Savannah, or to the fublcriber in Charleston will be 4ul y attended to, David M‘Credie, Qualified Ex’or, Jar. April $0 NOTICE. WILL BE SOLD in the town cf JefTetfon, C u.iyof Camden, on Wedncfday the firft of July next, A I the real ar.d personal estate cf the late cap am John Eaton, dcccafed, confiding cf, one new two iloiy Houle, w ith the lot it (land-, on -..rid margin, beirg a water lot, and about fifteen un improved lots, r for.e tcre rath, in the laid Town ot Jtiti rfon. Ore undivided halt cf eight hundred acts of lar.d, adjoining laid Town. Two Horles, Lome Cattle, and Household Fun mire, &.C. ‘l ilt Conditions fix months cr. d.r, tie purchaser giving obligation, with approved iectirity, aid a m t'gage on thertal eflatc. Obligations to draw i mere ft from the date. Abraham Besscnt. Acting Executor. May 19 t j- GEORGIA. Court of Ordinary, Chatham county, Mon thly, May 4 th, 18.’ “.— Present, rur.tß honors, LdwarcJ Telfair, 1 John 11. Morel, William Smith, J A. S. Bulloch, UPON the petition of John M. Berrien, of the city of Savannah, attorney at law, fluting that he is in poficfiion of a curtain vi ritttn agreement, made and executed by and between Andrew M‘Credie, late of the said city of Savannah, merchant, and the laid pe titioner, bearing date the day of February, in the present year, 1807, whereby the laid Andrew M‘C're die covenanted, on or before the 10th day of March, then nextenfuing, to make, execute and deliver to the said petitioner, good and indcfeafible titles in fee sim ple, to a certain lot of land in Broughton Street, in the laid city of Savannah, being lot No. y, in Tyrconnel- Jything, Darby ward, with the buildings and improve, audits thereon ; and further (hewing to the court that the laid Andrew hath departed this life wit! out exe cuting the laid titles, and that, David M'Credie hath taken upon himlelf the but then of the administration ol the ellate ol the said Andrew, and also, further k-r ting, th.it the faia petitioner now is, and always hath been ready to do and perform all and Angular the co venants in the (aid agreemen (tipulated to be by him, the said petitioner, done and performed. It is okockcd, ‘1 hut the said David M'Credie, executor as afcrefaid, do make, execute and deliver, good arid indefeafible titles in fee simple, in terms of the said agreement to the laid petitioner, on or before the 10th day of Auguit next, or shew cuufe to the con trary. Audit is fuither Ordlked, tliat a copy of this rule be polled it the Court lioCile, and pubiilhed 111 one of the Garottes of this city, at least thiee montlis before the said 10th day of Augull next. Extract from the Minutes.. Edward White, Cl< rk, Court cf Ordinary. May 9 § m 46 Just Received And /'or Sale at this Office, A few copies of a second and improved edition cf that very interfiling uud popular j umphlet, entitled GOD’S RE VEjVGE . IGAI.YST MURDER Cr the forrowful J-ife at.d Cruel Death cf MARY E INI) LEY, Who after giving, a liar.dfom ■ fortune toiler Hufhand was molt barbarouily drowned by him in eight week, after man lage, for which lie was lately hung at Edgfield Court-House, South- Carulir.a. This piece is well calcu lated to plead tiie cause of poor little Orphans, & to touch the least sensibilities of the human heart. Trice only 25 Cents. WILL BE SOLD, ON tlic 15th d.iy of June next, between the hours o* r 10 and “J o’clock, before the A.action Stoic of Mr. Norman M*Leo<l, in the Market Square City ot Savannah, Sundry articles of Household and Kit chen Eurniture. A Ilorsc, Riding Chair, unci Snlkey with Har ness, Wood Curt, ixc btc. the fame being part of the estate of Andrew M'Credie late ol bavaunah, JVleachant, decealed. David ‘Credie, Qualified Ex'or. Sav. April 30 42 OATS for sale. Just received, and for sale bv the fubferiber, at Smith & Bourkc's Wharf, 40 bags of “FRESH OATS, coinaiuiug from three to four bullitfoeach. J. Pclot. April 7. 32 3 Dollars Reward. STRA Yi D out of the fubferibers yard on the sth instant a large BROWN COW, 111 milch, her marks not rocolleCled; Ihe is branded on the hip with ‘a figure bearing fome relemblance ot the letter M. or to an ill lhaped heart. The above reward will bo paid to the person who brings back laid cow, or one dollar for the information where (lie is to be found. J. B. Read. May 14. 48 TO LET, A two ftorv HOUSE, p ealuntly fitoa ed in E hert Ward. Immediate poffesston acn be given Tor terms, apply to P. J. Sc B. \ allotton. April 18 41 EOR S. ILE. A pair of handsome carriage IIORSES, apply to the printers. April JO. 42 Blank Writs, Far the Superior and If rior Courts, for sale at this office. Superior Court, Chatham County. April Term, 1807. ON the petition of Barrack Gibbons, of the county of Chatham, in the state of Georgia, planter, fin ting, that a certain deed of gift made and executed by William M'Donald, formerly of the panlli cf Ft. George, then province,now flats of Georgia, by w hich he gave and convened uii'o his wife Margaret, his : foo John, ar.d his daughter Mary M'Donald, after wards Mary Christie, and to the survivor or furviv ors of them, their heir and alhgns forever, all hi:, es tate, real and personal, wl.atfoever and wheresoever situate, with the rights members and appurtenances to the said landed, or real efiate belonging, 11.d the luture illuc .ndencreale of ri e female fiaves, and his stock 01 every kind, bearing date tiie full day of July in the year of our lord one thoufund seven hundred and six ty three, (a copy svhereof as nearly as the petitioner could recollect was annexed to the said petition, is now lodged in the clerk’s office together v..h an affidavit pursuant to the laws of force in this state in lueli c„- ftsj that the said deed of gift was loft, or cieitroved by time, accident, or during the revolutionary war; and j raying the benefit intended by the law • of force in this state, for the purpose of elLbliftung loft papers, and other circumstantial prool being laid before the co .11. It is ordered that the said deed of gift he eftablilhed as directed by law, on the said Barrack Gibbon’s pub lishing a weekly notice in one of our public Gazettes cf this state, lor the space of fix Callandar months; unless good and fuJficieiit cause lhall be Ihevvn to the contrary within the laid fix mrmths, or other matter lhall appear to the court against the fame- Extract from the minute a, this 20 th April, 1807 (t 40) Job T. Bollcs, C!k. NOTICE. A LI. persons to whom the estate of the late Mrs. J~\ ELIZABETH M'QUEFN is indebtd please present their accounts properly authenticated to the fubferiber, and those who are indebted to the fame, : will make payment as loon us pufiibie. Bryan Morel, Administrator, with the will annexed. Montgomery, Chatham County, April 25 ct 42 NOTICE. AI.L persons having demands against Gilbert Fell, decealed, are requested to bri g them in , pv perly atteiled to me, and those indebted to make ; imrredia e payment, or suits will be commenced ! against them muifcriminattiv. i John Biower, Adm’r. April 27. o Administrators Sale. ON MOND \Y the Ift June next, at 12 o’clock, Vi'iii he Sold, at the fubferibers house, One trunk oi Liothcs, and a Dunk oi’ Carpenter’s Tools. The estate of Gilbert Pell, deceased. Conditions cash. John Brower, Acini r. May 9. 46. NOTICE. A LL persons havirg any damands aga'nft th. ■L\. estate ol tlu late Thimis Parrott decent • ed, will rendar m t'-ieir ccounts to the fublcriber, on or before the first of J une ext. Martin Palmer , Adm’r. Near Rrunfw.ck, Glynn C.unty. April 18. GEORGIA, V Bv Edward White, clerk of the court L S. Vcf Oidmary, for the c ur.ty cf Chat- Ed White. 3ham, in t e Hate a on-laid WHEREAS ary Shuman, widow, has made application for letters f ...dm nitration it he estate and effects of l'iliiam Shuman, late of the city < f Savannah, butcher, dec afed as nea>est of kin ‘1 hele are therefore to cite and admomih all and fio gu ar ihe kik.ired and creditors of the decealed to the their objections (if any they have) in my office, on or before ihe 30th day of .May, next, otiierwife letters of administration will be granted Given under my hand and seal, this 30th day of April, in the year of our Ford, one thousand eight lined ed and seven, ar.d in the thirty-first year of American Independence. +p 43 GEORGIA,T By Edward White,clerk of theCour} 1,. S. Cos Ordinary for the County of Chatham, Ed White. J in the state aforefaid. J WHhRi AS William Braiisford, efqr. has made ap ’ plication for letters of administration on the estate and . efteifts of Elizabeth Braiisford, lute of the city of Chur leftun 8 0 uth Carolina, widow, deceased, as nearest of Ik’ n. These are therefore to cite and admonilh all and lingular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections (i any they have) in my office, on or hefoie the firth day of May next, otherwise let ters of administration will be granted him. Given unclci my hand and ftal, this 27th day of April in year of our Lord, one thouland eight hundred ami leven,and iu the thirty-lirft year of American Independence. j-e 42 GEORGIA, 0 By Edward White e'erk cf theCrurt L. S. Nos Ordinary for the Count/ of Chat Ed. White, 3 ham in ‘.he state afoiel’aid. WHEREAo SuLnnah Shafi'er, tvid w, and Fre j derick fihafler have mac e appi cation :or letters 01 I administration on the ekate and effects of Jame r Shatter, late of the city of Savannah, carpenter, dec as nearest ol kin. Thele are therefore to cue and a - all and lingular the kindred and creditors of’he deceal ed, to file their objections (if any they leave) in my office, 011 or before the 29111 day of May next, otherv. lie letters of administration will be gran ed them. ’ Given under my hand ar.d seal, th 13 19th day of April, in.the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and seven, and in the thirty-firll year of American Independence. fp 42 GEORGI A, ) Bv Edward White, e'erk of the Cou L. S. > of Ordinary for the County ot Chat- Ed. White. ) ham, in the state aforefaid. WHEREAS Jeremiah Cuvier,el'q. has made ap i plication for letters of administration on the estate J and effects of Joleplr Welcher, late of the citv of Savannah, el'q. deceased, as principal creditor. These arc therefore to cite andadmontftr all and fin • gular the kindred and creditors of the decealed to file their objections (if any they have) in my office, on or before the :7th day of May next, othtrwile letters of administration will be grar ted him. Given under my hand and seal, this 27th day of April, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and seven, and in the th’rty firti y car of American Independence. jr 42 TO EEX T ANARUS; TT’T Store it’d Dwel-iag House, at present e. j. cupied hv Mtffrs James Dickson <x Cos. weft end Eeecrofts Building, market iquare...pof.Wfioii will he given on the firil day cl October next. lor parti cular: apply either to Air. Francis Penny, cr the ful>- leribtr, George Penny. May 14. 44. Notice. T TPON the petition of Thomas Younc,. of p.u.i.er, sta inga Dccdoi Lonvcytince f.ont- John Graham, late oi .he province ol Georgia, .0 Joltu Culdv, an, late cl Sc.iKli-Citirolina, foe twelve hundred Seres of land, situate in the pre sent county of Liberty, in the state of Georgia, known by the name cf Buillie’s neck; bounded south and sontii”, e.,t on -North-Newport rivet* and land of Jlobcrt Nobles, east and northeast on land ol George Nobles and vacant land, and north and north*,rest on vacant land, bearing date the day ©f , one thousand sevetiTiun d: cd and sixty-four; a copy whereof,asnearly as tiie petitioner could r. collect, was annexed to ’ aid petition, is now lodged tn the clerk’s office, together with an affidavit, pursuant to the acid ol this state, of force in such cases, has been lost 01 destroyed ; and praying the benefit in tended by the aforesaid acts, and other circum stantial proof being laid before the court: It is If dcred, that the sard Deed of Conveyance, JA-om the said John Graham to John Caldwell, jv 1 ’ “ lt: land aforesaid, be established as direct by law, on the said Thomas Young publish-* ing a weekly notice, in ore of our public ga zettes ol this state, for the space of six calen der months, unless good and sufficient era:so shall be shewn to the contrary, within the said six months, or other matter shall appear to th© court against the same. State of Georgia , Liberty Count!/, -4 From the minutes, March 25, 1807. A. I ORRLSTER, c. s. c. c.. STRAYED Into th - Plantation where the subscriber resides. A darke Bay HORSE, about 14 hand, high, no brands His land feet white, about eight years old. ihe owner may have him by applying at L*ea"-For riff, Little Ogechee, anil paying for this advertisement • Thomas Mills. May 19 50 mu i ! —tmmmm Five Dollars Reward. RUN-AWAY fome time past from t’ e fubferiber a Negro named I’HEBE, a black large wench Any* one deli vet ing her ta me, lhall receive ,he above Re ward. Jeruska Paisley. May 21 ‘ 5J 20 Dollars Be ward. C-v ‘ “"” B ABSENTED ltetfelf from the i Jfubfcriber in June last, a negro wo ‘ k whV'A | man named LIN A, ahou’ twenty ! \ y?* | yeirs of age, ra l.er a yt llov con— . t “*if I’kcted, about five feet high 10: a ■*’ d.de- j niark if thefmaii pox in her face, a ij aui’ -ku 1 large fear on her back occasioned by 1 t.-■ a_.-. ———. . *3 burn. All ntafters of veftels are ; fnrwamed against carrying her out of the state, and all l other persons from harbouring or concealing her, as lj they may depend on the law being enforced agair.ik them. If said negro is taken Ihe may be delivered to Mr. John F. Lveritt, Savannah. Jesse Hickm n n. Bryan County, May 14. 43 20 Dollars Reward. I © ■■■■■ci away Irom the Si } i\.fubfcribtr, on the 2ctii t 1 cl OSober, 1806, a NL GRO WOMAN, about 2 2 years of age; isalhorr thick wench, rather blacket than negroes are in genera',, thick lips, and feme pock marks on her face ; {peaks broken English, and has a down look ; (he is an African born ; has been in the country about ftven years ; her name is Mary. She fays that Ihe belongs to James M’lntcflt, of this place. The above reward will be paid to any person that will lodge said wtncii in -Sa vannah Jail, and necessary expellees paid S!*s lias been used to house work, is a cook and washer, See. and occasionally has worked in tiie field. I expeft that said wench has gone to Augusta, or was landed at Purisburgh, as i nave teafon to apprehend, that she left this in one of the Augulta boats. r dward Ftebbins. It is not unlikely that she may have a forged pass, and will endeavor to p*fs herfeif as a free woman. January 20 ‘ 6 AUGUSTA PRINTED ALMANAC, JUST RECEIVED AM) TOR SAIF. AT THIS OTI ICE. t4T—■—a—i—— PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY ASD SATURDAY, BY JOHN F. EVERITT,’ ON THE BAY, SAVANNAH, (GEORGIA) AT SIX COLLARS PER ANNUM. PAYABLE HALF YEARLY, IN ADVANCE.