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25,C00 DOLLARS !!!
10,000 DOLLARS !!
5,000 DOLLARS !
HIGHEST PHIZES IN RI.ACK RIVER LOTTERY,
l\ In'll rijirwi'iHi i draining on the 9 th instant.
y\ 1-wTI’ K! rs received by the Ro/la, and for sale
by the fubktibers.
Aiuiquand &. Pauiclii ,,r .
June 9. 59.
THE sT/rsFrlrFr
WIl-I- b< abfrnt from this (late for a few months,
request- .’I thole to whom lie Hands indebted,-
to call and get their money ; and those who Hand in
drhted to luni, by bonk or note, to make immediate
payment.
John Lillibric’^v,
Weft Broad Street.
Who has For Sale.
One handfame Cl air or Oipy, Plated Moulding and
good condition.
Two hatidlome cliair and la<tdle horse% and
Fifteen Inirtls prune retailing K ce, cheap for ready
money.
June 9. , M —s 9
Just Received ,
And fur sute, at Ihe ‘{per of thr Hi PUBLICAN,
a small collection of
BOOKS and ST.Vi iON ARY,
Among which are
JMotherby’s Medical Dictionary
liusm'i’s, Am ii nt and Modern Europe
—— Modeln i.uiopc
htiangei in j i am e
1 tench Kevolulion
1 ench Wars
Gibbon's I lonian Empire
A!ooi e’s Poems
Davis’s Poems
I layer Hooks
hi liool Bibles
‘i estameiils, and a var iety of othei school and
chap Hooks
Receipt. m< morimtiuiii and quire Hooks
Common writing and letter paper
Quills, ink pmvder
•band boxes, slates, &c. &c.
Also, for sale, a variety of BLAXKS,
Such ns
Merchants’ foreign Entries
Liquor ditto
Hoods—P.ills of Lading
Powers of attorney
Foreign and coastwise manifests’
Military executions
V t its lor the superior and Inferior Courts#
5! Printing of every description executed
with as mm It neatness, cheapness and dispatch
as can be done in the state.
April ‘25 40
Just Received,
And For Sale at this Office.
(price only 18 3 4 cents)
A pamphk c, making o f pages, called
The Lje of Socrates ,
By Plato, Xenophon,, &.c. his disciples.
With many curious am) intrrefting anecdotes of the
fame, and other celebrated Greek Philosophers.
“ 1-et mo If. undergo an examination, and that
shall he my defence.”
Socrates.
A/o-il 21. 38
FOR S.il.E AT THIS OFFICE,
And all the Printing offices and Book Stores in the
City,
(Price 12 1-2 Cents)
“ A finutes, Constitution , and Circular Letter of
the General (’ mmitte, oi Georgia liafttists,
com cocci at Mount Knon, with all A/i
----ftcndi.v,
Ey H. HOLCOMBE, A. M.
Pastor ol the Baptist Chinch in Savannah.”
Apt ii 25 40
27a It.D OF COMMISSIONERS
OF PI LOT. 1 OF.
Savannah, June 4,1 Sot.
1 Consequence ot teveral perlons aiding illegally
as Pilots,
Ohoikfd, That the Secretary do publiOl monthly
the na m sot luch Pilots, us poileis Branched or Ctr
uncate* irom tin* board
J\a tract from the Miniates.
IHOMAS PITT, Seen ary.
Ac.he.sbi i, to the order of the board t do
hereby give notice, that the f llowing perlousonly,are
duly authorized to act a. Pilots;
l bcuiias Nottige,
liliain Ciay,
James Scranton,
~ ~ > Branch Pilots.
V ilium Koylton,
Elijah Broughton,
Thomas Ahvorthy, m.
Hie hard Wall, Branch Pilots.
VTham Wall, uCling under him.
Jonn Major, )
Peter Ceafar,
Reuben Anderson, I
John Branlby, > Certificate Piots.
John Dennis,
John Dixon,
1 hoards Olborn. J
THuMAS PITT, Sffty.
Blank L ttcTs of Administration,
for Sale at this Office.
Regiment a 1 Orders. I
AN ELECTION is ordered to he held ar the Court-
House on Friday ‘I 96 h mltant, at 11 .’clock in
the forenoon, for a MAli R o he command of the
2d Battalion. Ift Regime! ...'HTicers who will he sub
ject to that comma id, ar. required to attend... Ca
ptains May and Moore w ’1 prelide.
By order of l.ieut. Col. Johnson.
P. ter N. Bi insmade,
June 6. 53 Adjutant.
o tTT f..
IN conformity to the Regimental Orders of -his date,
we will attend at the Court Houft in this city, on
Friday, ‘26th inl)ant,at I I o’clock /. m. to fupenntend
the election of a major to the command of the 2d Bat- i
talion, Ift Reg iment.
Ka pil May, Ca/U. 37 C m/iaw /.
Built. A. Moore, Ca/it. 6th Ctmhaoy.
JuneC. 58.
FOR SALK.
r I HAT well known PLANTATION in Camden
I county, at the mouth of St Mary’s river, called
FOINT-PFTRE, late the property and residence of
Janies Seagrove, efq containing 7‘20 acres oi prime
con ON LAND. On this plantation are an excel
lent welling House, and fuffitient negro houses, fee.
in pood order. For a further uefeription of this defi
nble and healthy fituation,apply in St. Mary’s, to Mr.
Si aghovi ; a.ici for a view oi the plat and titles, which
arc uquelti. liable, in Savannah, to Gi.okue Woon
uurr, elq. or to the lublcnber.
Samuel Howard.
June 6 cm 58
NOTICE. j
r_ I' , IIM fubfiriber earneflly requeftsthofe person who
J arc indebted to the late fn in oi Kventt & M’l.ean,
a id ait- in the hahic oi vifiung tins ity, to call at the
ofhce ol M’Lean & Barnes, where th; y will meet with
a lull diichargt* by paying their repetitive dues.’
Norman i.vi’Dcan#
Savannah, June 6. 58
Removal.
I’HE fublcrihrr relpeflful'y inf rms his friends
ami tne public, mat he has removed from
Johntton’s Iq 1 |.-, i.exr d** r ah it th. Print 11 g
•dice tM* ean and Ban es, on the bay, near tl e
1 xchange, w .etc he It. 11 i carries on rhe 1 AYLOK
•‘Vi hb iNii'S—where all ->rd’ rs in l.is line wil <
be mended to with punctuality, neat nets and dis- j
patch.
Samuel Griu’es.
May 16 ” |
NOTICE. \
AI.I. peefons to whom the estate of the late Mrs. ‘
ELIZABETH M'QUEIN is indebtd will
pleale prelent their accounts properly authenticated to
the lublcriber, and thole who are indebted to tile lame,
will make payment as foou as gullible.
Bryan Morel,
Administrator , with the will annexed.
Montgomery, Chatham County, April 25 ct 42
NOTICE IS HERE nr OIF EX.
r I HAT at the expiiation of nine months after date *
-I the lublcriber will make application (agreeable
t“ law) to the court oj Ordinary lor leave -o left and
dilpole oi two lots of JANI), with improvements
thereon, known by the numbers fix and liven, in the
village ol Montgomery, and belonging to iht estate of
Mrs. Elizabeth M'Queen, decealed, for the benefit of
tile heirs and creditors ol laid estate.
Biyau Morel,
Administrator, win the will annexed.
Montgomery, Chatha C > mty. April 25 fo§ 42
Court oi Ordinary.
y \
ROIvRRI), that until the governor may
W send a Dciiimiis, to qualify tiie Clerk is
Escheaiur, ilu.t the court do undertake the du
ties annexed thereto, anil that due noticeol suies
he given in the name ol the Court of Ordinary, •
agreeable to law. Ordered to be published.
Extract from the l\liuu es.
Thomas Bourke, Cik. c.o. & k.r.
June 2 36
3 Dollars Reward.
S3 RA\ I’D out of the fublcribers yard on the sth
instant a large IROWN COW, in milch, her!
marks not recollected, Ihe is branded on the hip with I
a figure bearing fonie relemhlan e ol the letter M. or
to all ill fhuped heart. Ihe above reward will be
paid to the period who bring*, hack laid cow, or one
dollar lor the information w here lhe is to be found.
J. if. Read.
May 14. 43
*NOTi l E. I
ON the fecund ’1 hurfday in this month, applicat ion
will he made to the honorable the Jultices of the Infe
rior Court, to admit John Mead to the benefit of the
acts ol the legdlatuie ol this lfate, for the relief of in
loivent debtors.
June 4.
NOTICE.
JOHN J. EVANS having purchased one half the
ed.iblilhinert ol this paper, it will m luture be con
ducted by KVERITI & EVANS. They Elicit a
continuance ol lavors from their friends and the public,
and allure them that every exertion 111 the r power
will bj made to delerve it.
John F. Everitt.
John J. Evans.
HOFF’S
Agricultural Nc Commercial
Almanac,
Calculated for Georgia and the Carolinas,
for the firesent year,
Ma\ be had at this office—price, twelve and a
he If cents.
February 24 J 6
XOTTCF..
ALI. persons having demands against William
CxWELiiER, late of Savannah, baker, decease ,
are reque ed to exhibit them within the time preefnb
ed by law. ..and all persons who may be indebted to his
ehate, are desired to come forward without delay and
fettle their relpective accounts.
D. La nbertoz,
June 9. fc...M§... qualified executor
GEORGIA.
LIBERTY SUPERIOR COURT.
March Term, 1807.
ON the petition of Moses Way, oi said coun
ty, planter, stating that he was possessed
of a certain tieeu 01 title to some negroes, and
personal property, as trustee, for tiie use of
Mrs. Rebi ecu .Shearer, and her issue, a copy
w hereof, as nearly as the petitioner could re
collect, was annexed tosaid petition, and is now
lodged in the clerk’s office, together with affi
davits pursu nt to the act of Assembly, has
been lost or destroyed—and praying the bene
fr intended by said acts, ; ud 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 .vile, to Moses Way, of Negroes and
some personal property, be established us di
rccted by law, on the saitl Moses Way’s pub
j linking a weekly notice in one of the public
J gazettes of this state, for the space of six cu
j lenilar months, unless good cause shall be
shewn to the contrary within the said six months,
j or other matter shall appear to the court a
gainst the same.
Kieehorough , 25 th March, 1807— Extract
from the minutes.
A. Forrester, c. s. c. l. c.
[Mar. 31. f l m’s ]
~XO TICE.
\I.L persons have g any k; mauds again!) the
c ate h late Thomas Parrott deceaf
ed, wil! tender in their accounts to tne lublcriber,
on or beiore the fir at of June next.
Martin Palmer, Adtn'r.
Near Bruul’wtck, Glynn C unty.
j Ap'il 8.
• GEORGIA,A By Thomas Bourke, clerk of the Com j
If*. 8. Vof Ordinary for the County of Chatham,
T. E-ou ke. 3 in the Hate aforefaid
V HERi- AS William Brailsford, efqr. has made ap
plitat on for letters of ad mini Ifrat ion on the ehate and
efteifts ot Elizabeth Brailsford, late of the city of Char
| lefton South Carolina, w idow, decealed, as liearelt of
km. ’I hefe are therefore to cite and udmonilh all and
Angular the kindred and creditors of the said decealed,
to tile their objections (if any tliey have) in my office,
on or before the 2d day ol Juiy next, otherwise let
ters ol admiuiftration will be granted him.
Given under my hand and leal. this 2d day of June
in year of our Lord, one thouland eight hundred
and ieven, and in the thirty-iirft year of American
Independence. j-p 42
GE .RGi A, ißv Thomasß u* k* ,c erk ot the C urt
j L S >of Ordinary for the County ol Chat
I Th Bctirke. ) ham, in the Hate aforefaid.
i WHEREAS Jeremiah Cuvier.efq h.s made ap
-1 phcatiun fur letters ot admiuiftration on the ellate
and eilects of J'deph Welcher, late of the city of
S van ah, elq. decealed, as principal credi’or
1 hole are theres *re to cite and admonilli all and fin
polar the kindred and c.editors of the decealed 10
h e them hjec ions (if any he* have) in m. office,
on or before ihe xd day of July next, otherwil’e
letters of admin* ttr tion will be grarted him
Given under my hand and leal, tbi* ;d day of
J“"e, in the year of lur Lord, oi e th uland
eight Hundred and leven, and in the th rty nrlt
year ol American Independence. fp 4a
GEORGIA, ) By Thomas Bourke,c erk oftheCourt
j I. S. s-f Ordinary for the County of Chat
’ll), ftoi rke 311 am in rhe ll.ite afoiefaid.
W HEREAs sul'annah Shaffer, tvidow, and Fre
derick - halier have made application lor letters ol
a< Iminitt rat ion on the eltate and elfects of James
Shalier, late ol the city of Savannah, carpenter, dec.
as nearell t kin. Thele are therefore to cite and a.-
monifh all and singular the kindred and creditors
of he decealeil, t • tile their objections (if any they
h ive) in my office, on or before the ad day of July
next, otherwile letters of admiuiftration will be gran
ted them.
Given under my hand and seal, this rd day of
June, in the year of our Lord, one thousand
I eight hundred and leven, and m the thirtv-fii It
year oi American Independence. 4;fp
GE.ORGI A,T By Thomas Bourke,clerk of the court
L S. vof Ordinary, for the county of uhat-
Th. Bourke. jhsm, 111 tiie Hate atoretaid
WHEREAS Mary Shuman, widow, has made
application for letters of ;.dm nitration on he eltate
and edicts of V iliiam Shuman, late of the city of
! Savannah, butcher, decealed as nearest of kin.
j The lc arc therefore to cite and admonilh all and lin
gu ar the kindred and creditors of the decealed to
It e their objections (it any they have) in my office,
on or before *he ad day of July next, otherwile
letters of administration will be granted
Given nnder my hand and seal, this ad day of
June, in the year of our t.ord, one thouland
eight hundred and leven, and in the thirtv-first
year of American Independence. tp 43
GEORGIA,3 By Thomas Bourke, Cierk of the
L. S. C court of Ordinary, for the county of
l’h B urke j Chatham in the Hate aforefaid.
\\ HERLAS Yioi yan Capers, has made applica
tion for letters of adminittration on the eliate and
effects of CLrk Brow n, Ete of the city of Savannah,
painter, decealed, as principal creditor.
These are therefore t* cue and admonish ail end
singular the kindred and creditors of the deceased to
hie their objections (if any they have) in mv otfice,
on or before the the fecoud day oi Ju y next, other
\v*le* letters of admimttrati n will be granted.
G.ven under my hand and leal, this and day of
June, in the year of our Lord, one thousand
eight hundred and leven, and in the thirty-firft
year of American InJ pendence. t p sh
Blank Writs,
for the Superior cud Inferior Courts, for sale
at this ojfice.
Notice.
UTOX the petition of Thomas T 'orvr., of
ihe city ot . avannah. m the state oi Geor
gia, planter, stating a Deed of Conveyance from
John Graham, lute of the province of Georgia,
to John Caldwell, late oi South-Caroiina, for
twelve hundred acres of land, situate in the pre
sent county oi Liberty, in the state of Georgia,
known bv the name of Bailhe’s neck; bounded
south and southwest on North-Noupon river
and iand of Robert Nobles, east and noiiheast
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,; 1 nearly as
the petitioner could recollect, was ar excci to
said petition, is now lodged m the clerk’s oPl.ee,
together with an affidavit, pursuant to the acts
of this state, of force in si.ch cases, has been
lost or destroyed j and prav ing the benefit in
tended by the aforesaid acts, and *ith< 1 circum
stantial proof being laid before the court: li 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, tor 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,
From the minutes, March 25, 1807.
28 A. FORRESTER, c. s. c. c. u.
—
Superior Court, Chatham County.
April Term, 1807.
ON the petition of Barrack Gihbons, of the county
of Chatham, in the Date of Georgia, p'miter. Ha
ting, that a certain deed of gift made and executed by
William McDonald, formerly of the parilh of Ft.
George, then province, now Date of Georgia, by which
he gave and convened umo his wife Margaret, j is
foil John, and his daughter Mary M’Donaid, after
wards Mary C'hrtllie, and to rhe survivor or surviv
ors of them, ;heir heir and afligns forever, all his es
tate, real and perlonal, whatsoever and whensoever
situate, with the rights members and apy urtenances to
the laid landed, or real estate belonging, and the luture
ilfue andencreafe oi ihe female Haves, amt his 1 >cic of
every kind, bearing date the fird day of July in ihe
year of oui lord one thousand leven hundred and lix
ty three, (a ropy w hereof as nearly as the petitioner
could recollect was annexed to the said petition, si nv
lodged in the clerk’s office together with an affidavit
purluant to the laws of force in this :tate in lurh ca
ses) rhat the laid deed of gift was loft, or deftroved by
time, accident, or during the revolutionary war; and
praying the benefit intended by the laws of force in
tins Date, for the purpose of ettaSlilhmg loft papers,and
other circumftanrial proof being laid before the court.
It is ordered that the laid deed of gift he elhbliihed
as directed by law, on the laid Barrack Gibbon’s pub
lishing a weekly notice in one of our public Gazettes
of this {late, for the space of fix Callandar months;
unlels good and iufficient cause ihall be ihewn to the
contrary within the laid fix months, or other matter
ihall appear to tne court again!) the fame
Extract from the minutes, this 20th April, 1807
(t 40) Job T. Bolies, Cik.
Just Received
And For Sale at this Office,
A few copies of a second and improved edition of that
very interesting and popular pamphlet, entitled
GOD’a RE VEjVGE AGALYST MURIIE R
Or the forrovvful Life and Cruel Deaih of
MARY FIXE LEY,
Who after giving a handsome fortune to her Husband
was moll barbaroully drowned by him in eight
weeks after marriage, for which he was lately
hung at Edgfield Court-Houie, SoutU-
Carolina. This piece is well calcu
lated to plead the cause of poor
little Orphans, & to touch
the leal) sensibilities
of the human
heart.
Price only 25 Cents.
COMMUNICATED.
Few Tragedies have been read with such
avidity as this of 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 of such horrid crimes and cruelties.
The following critique from the pen of the ce
lebrated American Historian, cannot but inter
est the public.
“ Charleston, May 16, 1807.
“ Dear Sir—l thank you for your much es
teemed Pamphlet “ God’s revenge on Mini
del .” No man can read it without having his
risible faculties often excited—No man can
read it without having both his horror of e-cnl
and his respect for virtue increased. You have
the art of blending instruction with amuse
ment—While you keep your readers in bi ll
good humour by the frolicksomeness 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.”
Blank W arrants of Appraisement,
For Sale at this Office.
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BY EVERITT $; EVANS,
ON THE BAY, SAVAN SAU, (GEORGIA)
AT SIX DOLLARS PER ANNUM PAYABLE HALF
YEARLY, IX ADVANCE.