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NO TI CE.
ON the fecund ‘J kurfday in this month,app!ic.v ion
will b” ma le to trie honorable tin; Juftirex of the Itife.
rinr Court,to admit John Mrad to the benefit of the
a'Mof the legiflaturc of this state, for the relief of in
foivent debtors.
June 4. £7
Clumbers, Chatham County,
Irf rior Court) 271/i May, 1807.
Lev. is Glciscs,')
ads. I Mayor’s Court.
John Jackson. J
ON tin- petition of Lewis Gleife*, Hating that he is
confined in the gaol of this county for debt, by
jrocefs from the mayor’s court, that he is unable to pay
the debts for which he is confined, or to g ve bail to
answer the fame, or to support himfeli during his
ronlinenient, but is willing to deliver up all his ellate,
t eal and personal, for the benefit of his creditors, and
] raying to be admitted to the benefit of the ilifoiveiu
debtor’s adU of this state.
Ii is ordered, That notice of this application be
forced upon each of the creditors of the laid l.cv i,
tileifes, or publilhcd in one of the gazettes, that they
may appearat the Court-House in .savannah, on the
fecund I hurfday of June next, to (hew cause, if any
they have, why the prayer of the laid petitioner should
not be granted.
Edward Telfair. )
A. S. Bulloch, 5 J I ’ C - C ’ C -
May 30
Superior Court, Chut hem County.
April Term, lEO7.
ON the petition of Barrack Gibbons, of the county
of Chatham, in the Hat’ of Georgia, planter, lif
ting, that a certain deed of gift made and executed by
W illiam M’Dumild, formerly of the parilh ol St.
George, then province, now H.iteof Georgia, by which
he gave and convened un o his wife Margaret, his
lon John, and his daughter Mary M'Donald, after
wards Mary C'hriftie, and to the survivor or lurviv
ors of them, their heir and afiigna forever, all In, es
tate, real and personal, whatsoever and wheresoever j
situate, with the rights members and appurtenances to
the laid landed, or real ell arc belonging, md the luture
ilfue and encreafe of the female Haves, Jiul his stock of
every kind, bearing date the firlt day ot July in the
year of out lord one thousand seven hundred and six
ty three, (a copy whereof as nearly as the petitioner
could recollect was annexed to the laid petition, i. now
lodged ill the cleric’s office together with an affidavit
purluant to the laws offeree in this state in such ca
lcs) that the laid deed ol gift was 1011, or dellroyed by
time, accident, or during the revolutionary war; and
praying the benefit intended by the laws of force ill
this Hate, for tile purpolc of ellabliihmg 101 l papers,and
other ciicumftantul jirool being laid before the court.
It is ordered that the laid deed of gift be eftablifiied
as directed by law, on the laid Barrack Gibbon’s pub
lishing a weekly notice in one of our public Gazettes
©1 this Hate, for the space of fix Callander months;
unlel's good and luHicient cause (hall be Ihewn to the
contrary within the laid fix months, or other matter
{hull appear to the court againll the fame
Extract from the minutes) this 20th April, 1807
(I - 40) Job T. Bolles, Cik.
Notice.
UPON the petition of Thomas Young, of
the city of S.tviiinnih, in the state of Geor
gia, planter, stating a Deedof Conveyance f; out
John Graham, late of the province of Georgia,
to John Caldwell, late of South-CaroJina, for
twelve hundred acres of land, situate in theprc
scut county of Liberty, in the state of Georgia,
known by the name of Buillie’s neck ; bounded
south and southwest on N'orth-Newport liver
and land of Robert Nobles, cast and northeast
on land of George Nobles and vacant land, and
north and northwest 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, was annexed to
said petition, is now lodged in the clerk’s office,
together with an affidavit, pursuant to the acts
ot 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 contrary, within the said
six months, or other matter shall appear to the
court against the same.
State of Georgia) Liberty County ,
I’rom the minutes, March 25, 1807.
28 -V. FORRESTER, c. s. c. c. t.
GEORGIA,’} By Thomas Bourke, e'erk of the
1.. S. C court of Ordinary, for tbe county of
Tfi B mrke.j Chatli m in the state a fore fa id.
\V HEREAS Morgan Capers, has made applica
tion for letters of adminittration on the ellate and
effeffisof Clark Brown, late of lire city of Savannah,
painter, deceased, as principal cicditor.
Thele arc therefore to cue and admonidi all and
lingular the kindred and creditors of the deceased tc
file ihcirobjections (if any they have) in my office,
on or before the the fccond day of Ju v next, other
Wile letters of admindlrati n will be granted.
Given under my band and leal, this ad day of
June, in the year of our Lord, one thousand
eight hundred and l'even, and in the thirty-firll
year of American Independence. Jp 5 6
GEORGIA,} By Thomas Bourke,clerk of the court
I. S. >of Ordinary, for the county ol Chat-
Th. Bourke. } ham, in the Hate a'oretaid
WHEREAS Mary Shuman, widow, has made
application for letters of sdm nllration < n the ellate
and effects of V ilium Shuman, late of the city ol
Ba va matt, butcher, dec aled as nearest of kin.
Thele are therefore to cite and admontlh all and (in
gu ar the kindred and creditors of the decealed to
file their objections (if any they have) in my office,
on or before the id day of July next, otherwift
letters of administration will be granted
Given nnder my hand and leal, this *d day ol
June, in the year of our fiord, one thousand
eight hundred and seven, and in the thirty-first
yar of American Independence. tv 43
Just Received
And J'or Sale at tins Ojpcc,
A few copies of af. ond and improved edition of that
very interesting and popular p3iii;.hle:, entitled
GOV’S JtEVEKGE AG AIXST MURDER
Or the forrowful Life and Cruc-1 Death of
MARY FIXDLEY,
Who after giving a hvidfome fortune to her Halband
was molt burbaroiiily drowned by him in eight
Weeks after marriage, for which be was lately
hung at Edgfield Court-House, South-
Carolina. This piece is well calcu
lated to plead the cause of poor
little Orphans, & to touch
the least fenfibiiities
of the human
heart.
Price only 25 Cents.
COMMUNICATED.
Few Tragedies have been read with s’ich
avidity as tins ol poor Mary Findley, which has
already run largely into the second edition.
May he, whose unsuffering kingdom yet shall
come” render it a mean of preventing the re
petition ot such horrid crimes and cruelties,
‘Flic following critique from the pen of the ce
lebrated American Historian, cannot but inter
est the public.
“ Ckari.eston, May 16, 1307.
** Dear Sir—l thank you for your much es
teemed Pamphlet “ God’s revenge on Mur
der.” No man cun read it without having his
risible faculties often excited—No man can
read it without having both his horror of evil
and his respect for virtue increased. You have
the art of Mending instruction with amuse
ment —While you Keep your readers in high
good humour by the frolicksomcucss of your
manner, you are inculcating upon them im
portant moral and religious truths, conducing
to their present and future happiness.
“ I am very respectfully, yours
“ David Ramsay.
“ The Rev. Mr. Weems.”
Removal.
TIIE subscriber refpeflfully inf’ rmr, his friends
and tbe public, that he has removed from
Johnston’s I qua re, next door above the Printing
OH.ee of MT.eau and Harm-on the bay, rear the
Exchange, where he Hill carries vi the TAYLOIt-
IMG BUSINESS—when: all orders in his line till
be attended to w ith punctuality, neatneli. ami dis
patch.
S imucl Griggs.
May 16 49
SHERIFFS HALIA.
WILL be fold on Tuesday 7th of July next, at the
Court-House in Savannah, between the usual
hours of lale, all that plantation near Savannah, known
as No. ‘2, and part ot No 1, m Fair lawn tradt, contain
ing 136 actes, more or less, adjoining lands of the lata
general Jackson ; foreclofed as the property of James
and Francis D. 1,. Heinaca and others, to fatisfy a
mortgage due Richard M. Williams.
iliounus Kobcrtbon, s. c. c.
June i 57
—„ -♦ ♦♦...■ .
WILL be fold on the 2d day of July next, at the
Court-House in Savannah, between the usual
hours, one Negro fellow named Luke,feized in execu.
tio:i as the property of John Wilroy, at the suit of John.
M’Farlane.
T. Robertson, s. r. c.
June 2 , 56
WILI, be fold at the Court House in Jeffierfon
on ’l'uefday the 7th July next,between the usual
hours of lale, the following Negroes, taken in execu
tion under the foreclosure of a mortgage from Martha
W. Nightingale at the luit of Richard O’Donne!, and
to fatisly the lame—via—Jim, Cudjoe, Frederic, Will,
Laura, Frank, Tombs, Violet, Juba, Sina, bally, Mary
l'ura, Lydia, Maunia, Yamma, Commiffa, Quafliy,
Chriflopher, Mobita, Dtiba, Cooley, Coinniiffia, Coom
ba, and a child of Jim and Violet’s.
J). U. Jones, S. C. C.
a\prl 29 43
—— ■— -a '>..’ c.—l ——
W/IU, be fold at the Court iloufe in Brunswick
VV on the seventh July next, between tbe usual hours
the following Nagro llaves, taken in execution as the
property of Thomas Stone, at the suite of Daniel .Sul
livan, under the foreclolure of a mortgage—via—Mi
nerva, five, and Lena.
William Payne, S. G. C.
April 29 43
XO TICE.
ALL persons to whom the efiate of the late Mrs.
ELIZABETH M'QUEEN is indebtd will
plcafe prelent their accounts properly authenticated to
the subscriber, and thole who are indebted to the fame,
will make payment as loon as poifible.
Bryan Morel,
Administrator, with the will annexed.
Montgomery, Chatham County, April £5 it 42
XOTICE.
PERSONS indebted to the Ellate of Andrew M‘-
Credie, late ol Savannah, Merchant deceased are here
by called upon for payment —And thole to whom the
ellate is indebted, will please to exhibit a statement of
their demands. Applications to General Mitchell in
Savannah, or to the subscriber in Charleffon will be
duly attended to.
David M’Credie,
Qualified Ex’or.
Savi April SO 42
AUGUSTA PRINTED
ALMANAC,
JUST RECEIVED AM) I’OR SALE AJ
IMS on ICL
GEORGIA.
LIBERTY SUPERIOR COURT.
il hrch Term , 1 £O7.
ON the petition ofMoses Way,el said coun
ty, planter, eating that he was possessed
of a certain deed or title to some negroes, and
personal proper,)', as trustee, for the u.-.c of
Mrs. Rebecca Shearer, and her issue, a copy
whereof, as nearly as the petitioner could re
collect, was annexed tosaid petition, and is now
lodged in the clerk’s office, together with afti- j
davits pursuant to the act of Assembly, has
been lost or destroyed—and praying the bene
fit intended bv said 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 Way, ol Negroes and
some personal property, be established as di
rected by law, on the ;,aid Moses Way’s pub
lishing a weekly notice in one of the public
gazettes of this state, for 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 a
gainst the same.
Ricelorough, 23th March, 1807 —Extract
from the minutes.
A. Forrester, c. s. c. l. c.
[Mar. 31. t Lm’s.]
TO RENT,
I’ll AT Store and Dwelling House, at present oc
cupied by Messrs James Dickson ck C'o. well end
Beecrofts Building, market fquare...pofl:ffion will
be given on the firft day of October next. For parti
culars apply either to Mr. Francis I’enny, or the fub
feriber,
George Penny.
May H. 44.
XOTICE.
A I.L persons havirg any damands againll the
l i. ellate of the late Thomas Parrott deceaf
ed, will render in their accounts to the subscriber,
on or before the first of June next.
Martin Palmer, Admit.
Near Brunswick, Glynn County.
April ig. 4*.
YO R SAL E.
TWO HUNDRED ACRES, or more, of prin
-L COT TON LAND, in Bryan county, handl'ome
ly situated on the salts, and in view of Sunbury ; for
particulars, apply to Mr. ROBERT HABERSHAM,
Savannah, or to the subscriber.
Benjamin Ward,
at Tivoli, Bryan County.
April IS. 37
XO TI CE.
PERSONS indebted to either of the efiates of
John Tucker or Cornelius Ludlowe, are informed
■hat it being absolutely necessary t dole the Ad
rmniffiration, the notes and accounts are placed in
the hands of J. Cuyiir, F.fq for collection.
FREDERIC BALL, 9 . , ,
IJENUY TUCKER, 5 Adm
May 19. Jm 50
Five Dollars Reward.
RUN-AWAY fome time pafl from the subscriber
a Negro named THEBE, a black large wench. Any
one deliveting her to me, fliall receive the above Re
ward.
Jerusha Paisley.
May 21 51
Stop the Runaway.
FTRAYED from James Pa
/TTINtT .ni) teison, on the sth May, a
fj fej. pJtjttM irnall MARE, nearly white,
r about 12 hands h gb, bran
jfx, IflL on t ' ie j aw ID* shout
‘nee years old. Whoever
-Tnmn vvill deliver her in Savannah,
to the Subic ber, fiiu.ll receive FIVE DOLLARS
for his trouble.
Gardner Tufts.
June 2. i* 36.
20 Dollars Reward.
HT3 away (rom the
on the 25th
id Odtober, Ibofi, a NE
GRO WOMAN, about
22 years of age ; is a fiiorr
thick wench,rather blacket
than negroes are in general,
thick lips, and fome pock marks on her face ;
speaks broken English, ar.d has a down look ;
(he is an African born ; has been in the country
about seven years ; her name is Mary. She
fays that fne belongs to James MTntofh, of
this place. The above reward will be paid to
any person that will lodge said wench in Sa
vannah Jail, and necessary cxpences paid She
has been used to house work, is a cook and
walker, S:c. and occaiionally has worked in the
field. I expeiffi that said wench has gone to
Augusta, cr was landed at Purisburgh, as I
have real'on to apprehend, that she left this
in one of the Augulta boats.
Edward Ftebbins.
tfT It is not unlikely that she may have a
forged pass, and will endeavor to pass herfeif as
a free woman.
January 20 6
3 Dollars Reward.
STRAYED out of the fubfcriber3 yard on the sth
instant a large BROWN COW, in milch, her
marks not recollected; Ihe is branded on the hip with
a figure bearing fome rofemblance ot the letter M. or
to an ill Ihaped heart. The above reward will be
paid to the person who brings back said cow, or one
dollar for the information where ihe is to be found.
J. B. Read.
May 14. 48
Just Received ,
Mdfor mb, at the y7?ri\ .'//•’ 11) rcn..i~A>- f
u small collection of
BOOKS and STATIONARY,
Among which arc
Motherby’s Medical Dictionary
Russel’s Ancient and Modern Europe
Modem Europe
Stranger in France
French Revolution
French Wars
Gibbon’s Roman Empire
Moore’s Poems
Davis’s Poems
Prayer Hooks
School Bibles
Testaments, and a variety of othet school one
chap Books
Receipt, memorandum and quire Cooks
Common writing and letter paper
Quills, ink powder
Sand boxes, slates, &c. Sec.
Also, for sale, a variety of BE IXKS,
Such as
Merchants’ foreign Entries
Liquor ditto
Bonds—Bills of Ladintr
Powers oi altorney
I’oreign and coastwise manifests’
Military executions
Writs for the Superior and Inferior Courts.
SO” Printing of every description executed
with as much neatness, cheapnc. .1 and dispatch
as can be done in the state.
April 2 3 An
WILL BE SOLD,
ON the 15th day of June next, between Tiie hours ot
10 and 2 o’clock, before the Auction Store of
Mr. Norman MtLeod, in the Market Square
City of Savannah,
Sundry articles of Household and Kit
chen Furniture.
A Horse, Riding Chair, and Sulkey with Har
ness, Wood Cart, kc. See.
the fame being part of the estate of Andrew M'Crcdic
late of Savannah, Merchant, deceased.
David jNTCredie,
Qualified Ex’or.
Sav. April 30 42
~ FOR SALE.
A pair of handsome carriage HORSES, apply
to the printers.
April SO. 42
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
OF PILOTAGE.
Savannah, June 4,rSor.
In Confeouence of several persons aflir.” kb -ai'v
as Pilots, 0 K /
j Okdured, That the Secretary do publifli monthly
the names of such Pilots, as possess Branches or Ce;-
tificates from this Board.
Extract from the Miniates.
THOMAS PITT, Secretary.
Agreeably to the order of the Board, I do
hereby give notice, that the following persons only, are
duly authorized to ad as pilots:
Thomas Plottage,
Ilham Clay,
James Scranton, | T . ....
William Royfton, j’ l!r “ nch 1 ‘* ot^
Elijah Broughton,
Thomas Alworthy, j
Richard Wall, Branch Pilots.
William Wall, noting under him.
Jonn Major, “)
Peter Ceafar, I
Reuben Anderson, j
John Branlby, j> Certificate Piots.
John Dennis, j
John Dixon,
Thomas Olborn. J
THOMAS PITT, Sec’ry.
XOTICE.
WII.L BE SOLD in the town of Jeffierron,
County of Camden, on Wednesday the firft
of July next, Ail the real and personal efiate of the
late cap am John Eaton, deceased, confiding of,
one new two itory Jfoufe, with the lot it Hands on
and margin, being a water lot, and about fifteen un
improved lots, of one acre each, in tbe said Town ot
Jellerlon. Ore undivided half of eight hundred
acres of land, adjoining said Town. Two Dories,
fome Cattle, and Household Furniture, ftc.
The Conditions fix months credit, the purchaser
giving obligation, with approved leciirity, and a
mortgage on tbe real estate. Obligations to draw
intereil from the date.
Abraham Bessent-
Acting Executor J
May 1 f 59
HOFF’S
Agricultural ik Commercial
Al manac,
Calculated for Georgia and the Carolines,
Tor the present year,
May be had at this office—price, twelve and a
he If cents.
February 2-1 1 6
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