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SHERIFFS SALES.
’ ‘ Tuesday tD-4fh Augufl n**xt, between she usual
hour* t,\ fa ♦*, the f< i<.* n Negroes, taken in
lion ur.dei the orer’ofu'e of x n:r tyxy* from Yarrha
\\ Nightingale at the ‘uit of Kit hard O’Donnel, anti
t(. fatisfy the lame—v z— Jim, Cud joe, Frederic, Will*
I .au * ,i, I- rik , 1 ’an ib j, V n et, Juba, in a, ally - Mary
lJura, I, ydi a, Mauma, Yairuna, Cnmroifla, yualhy,
C'hnito|<h r Mohifa, L)uf i, (Jo< A-y, Commifla, Coom
b, and a child of Jim and Viott’s.
i/. (i. Jones, s. c. c.
June G.
T 1 J\\ ! lx- (old at tile Court House in Erunfwlck
V \ on tl • !• venth July next heuveen the ufuaS hours
the foliow 11. N.i-ro Haves, taktii ti execution as she
property - I I 1 ‘him# . tom*, at the lu;te of 1 amel Sul
livan, under the foieiloiuic of a inoit ’u^f—- viz —Mi
perva, hve, anti i.ena.
iFdiium Payne, S. (!. C.
April 29 ‘*3
w—
f 11.1. hr sod on the 2d by of July rrxt, at the
\V Court-lloiiii; in Savannah, between the ulual
hnin, me eg ro fellow r.iii i Luke, ieiz:.d n n| cu
tion is the property of John Wilroy, at the suit o. Joh..
M'la'hnc.
T. RoLertsim, s.c.c.
June 2 50
Wil l, he fold on Tuesday 7ih of July rrxt, nr the
Court-House in avamnh. he! w -on the ufu-il
hours of la Ia 1 htt plantation near Savant ~h, V.t
as No ti, and part <1 No 1, in f air lawn traft, contain
ing l:lf> acit’H, more or less, adjoi ing land* ol the late
general Jackson; forcclofed •* the px petty of l.tines
and hranci l>. L. Hornaca aid others, to ljtidy a
moitgage clue Richard M. Williams.
Taumub Hoi otsoii, s. c. c.
June 4 57
Marshal’s Sales.
\Vi * he fold it the C uir H tife m nnab.
On TUCSI) Y, the 7th of July n* xt, between he
h in of ten and two oh ck.
The Cnexi 1 red I e It* of a two (’or* S'l OH
a* ■BUIi.I> ING oh Harden’s (late Cl.#rf *s \* h rs.
bel \v the hiuft of Savannah, n w orlne in th. >c*
cnj-.mc) ‘I Be j >miu C'Ook, ai dt. h< : n execution
as lus jm pert), at die iuit 1 \V illiam M ,;i <•.
Benjamin \\ all, m. and. c.
June 6 5B
£<: <<<* -
IT 7 11,1. be fold at the Court House in the city of
T ? Savannah, on the 2d of July next, be ween the
ufua h urs of aie, the 10l owing property taken in
execution, vi/—1 he H life and leafed lot No. S3,
\S alien ward, fronting the Mai ket, atren ward, now
or la i*ly occupied by Mr*. Klanui'on. Afo, thole
two Uore*, the huiding* and lease of lot No. 8, Di-by
Ty thing Decker ward, near market Iquare, 1 ext to Jo
seph kic.e, watch maker, and oppoilte HoultneyN llore.
“laken m execution a* the property of ML cod and
. Moler, ad** B. &. J. Strong.
Ben. Wall , M. n. c.
June 2 59
~~xotice7
a LI. persons having demand* against Wiluam
1 V Cki'V&llu k, late of Savannah, baker, dereufed,
ate reip c ed to exhibit them within the time pieclnb
t*d by law ..and all pcrlon* who may he indebted to his
eltate, ;ne dehrtd to con e t. rwaid without delay and
fettle 1 heir relpecttve accounts.
iJ. I j 111. I H 1 (OZ,
June 9. fe...M§... qualified executor
NOTICE.
AI.I. prrf'ins to whom the rffate of the late Mrs.
tLI/.ABt. l'H M*yUKt N i> imlcbtd will
ple.de prelcut their accotmts propel ly authenticated to
the fubl'rriher \ and thole w ho are indebted to the fame,
w ill make payment a. loon as pollibie.
in oil Ait rcl,
Administrator, with thr will annexed.
Montgomery, Chatham County, April 25 ct 42
Court ol Ordinary.
OKDI.RI D, that until the governor may
e:ul .1 Dciiimus, to (|iinhl\ tlic Clerk .ts
1 m ne. tut. that the eourt do umleriuke the du
ne - annexed thereto, and di.it due noiieeol sal*.s
be alvei’ in the name o; tlic Court of Ordinary,
agreeuble to law. Ordered to he pubitMied.
Jixtract Jrum the Minu es.
Thomas Botukc, Cik. c.o. & k.r.
June 2 56
NOTICE.
JOHN J. KV \N4 hiving purchased one half the
ellahlifhmetit of this paper, it will iu tuture be con
du ted by kVi R I I .Si t VANs, they tulicit a
coiiiinuaiice ol tavers from their Irtend sand the public,
and -.dure them that e.ery exertion in the r power
will be made to deierve it.
John F. Everitt.
John J. Evans.
o Dollars Reward.
STRAY i O out of the subset ihere yard on the sth
instant a ige I ROW N COW, in milch, her
marks not recolleCled , ihe is branded ou the hip with
a figure bearing fome refemMan e ot the letter M. or
t an i l (haped heart. The above reward will be
p. .1 ti) the perlon who bring- hack !aiil cow. or one
dona; for the information where the is to be tound
J. D. liv.kl.
Mir 14, 48 _
ITvo Dollars Reward.
RUN-AWAY fome time part from the fuhfcriber
a Ne, ro named I’Ht UK, ai ek Urge wench Any
me d.liveiuig hir to me, ihad receive .he above Re
ward.
Jtrus/hi Paisley.
Mi y 21 *sl
Clv.-.mbtrs, Cbath-”T> C< ttrAv,
Inferior Court , Vilh June, it>o7.
Dr. J.iitu'S Lwcll, 1
at*. >
.Tonath. n Cooper. J
ON the petition of J .me* FweM doctor of physic,
flaring that he i* confined in the ga- 1 of thin coun
ty for debt, at thefuit ol Jonathan Cooper by precef*
from the Superior Court of the coumy of Chatham;
that he is ur.ahle to pay the ibbt for which he is con
fined, or to g ve hail to answer ’he fame, - r to lupport
himfelf <lui inghi*confinement, hut is wiling to de ; ver
u all hi- estate, real and personal, for the benefit of his
creditors, and praying- tc bt admitted to the benefit o:
the insolvent debtor’s f this state.
It is ori erid, i hat notice of this application be
served upon each of the creditors of the laid Janies
Lwe.l, am. be published in ore of th * gazette* of the
ci'v of Savannah, that they may app* .-r at the Court-
Heufe in the said city of Savannah, on Friday the
3d day of July next, to (hew caule, if any they have,
why the prayer of the aid petitioner should not be
granted,
F.dward Telfair. }
A. S. Bulloch, S J - I,c c - c -
June 13 61
Superior Court, ('hathavi County.
April Term, IHO7.
N ‘ho petition of Barrack Gibbons, of the coumy
V / of Chatham, in the ft ate of Georgia, p anter, da
ting, that a ceitain deed of gift made and executed by
W illiam M‘l)oi aid, formerly of the parish of St.
Georg", then provn ce,r.ow flatec f Georgia, by which
he g.ive and convened un'o his wife Margaret, his
so John, a: and his daughter Mary M‘Donald, lfter
w.irds Mary v hrtftie, aid to the survivor or surviv
ors of thc ai, theii htir and alligns forever, all his es
tate, real and personal, w hatfoever and whvrefu"V r
finuite, w ith the lights and appurtenances to
th laid landed, or real eihite belonging, and the future
iflue and cues “aft* ol ihe female ilav -s, and his lt<<k of
every kmd, bearing date the fii It day of July in ihe
year of our lord one thouiand leven hundred and six—
ty three, (a copy where* l as neariv as the petitioner
couid ret <df t ! was aniH'xed to ti*e j iid petiti<>n, is now
lodged m the tie: k’s oflBct; together with an aifidavit
pmluam to tl c laws ot force in this IL<te in lu ii a
fe*) iliat the laid deed of gift was 1011, or deitroyed by
fiiiu*, accident, or dining cite revolutionary war; and
praying the benefit intended by the .awsof foice itj
this flute, itir the purpose of ellablifhing loft papers, and
otlier circuniftantial proof being laid before the court.
It is ordered that the laid de ed of gift be eiVabiiihed
as dn erred by law, on the laid Barrack < ribbon’s pub
lishing a week y notice in one <1 our public Gazettes
of tins fiate, for the space of fix Callandai months;
unless good and lulficienr cause ihall be Jhevn to the
contrary with n the laid fix months, or other ma ter
llial. appear to the court again If the lame
E x tree! jrem the miaul< , this 20 th . IHf 7
(t 4(j) Job T. Boilc.s, Clk.
By Thomas Bourke, clerk of the Court
L. xS. Cos Or<!iuary lor the County of Chatham,
T. bou ke j ,a the (late aforeJaid.
V\ Hi R AS William Brailsford, efqr. has made ap
plicaton for l**tr* rs of mfminifiration on the eilate and
efbeds of I'd i•/.aheth Biaiisford, late of > he city of Char
leilon South Carolina, widow , deceased, as neared of
km I hele are tin refort* to cite and admonish all and
iingtilar rhe kindred and creditors of the laid deteiled,
to file tli -ir objeCLons (if any they have) in my oifice,
on or before the 2d day ol Ju y next, otherwise let
ters of adminiilration wil 1 le granted him.
Given under my hand and leal, this 2d day of June
in year of our Lord, one thouiand eight hundred
and lever,and in the thiity-tirll year of American
Independence. +p 42
bh KGiA, bv l ii.innsb u.h ,c tvk I the C urt
Lb > of Ordinary hr he Countv of Chat
Th B urke. ) h m, in the Hate ah rt laid.
\V li LK A .‘s Jeremiah (’U'lor.clq his made in- !
p l, cation t r letters of . In - , initiation n the eh ite
and tfiects ol Jhph\\ li ; icr la eof tlu* city •[’
S vain ah, etq deccaftii, a principal creditor i
I hele ue h* ei re to cite anu udmonilii all aid fin
.ular the ki (Led and ciedi’or.s of the deceuled to,
file rheir hjec ums (if m\ :bi; h >ve) in ni) oftice,
•ni i r be! re lie *d day July next, otherwise ,
letters of ulmm.Hr ticnw.ll be prai te.l him
G'ven under my hand and l* 1, this zd day of
Jin r, in the \ear f tur Lord, ore ill uinrd
eight luii Led and lev on, and in the thirty ti rit
vtarcl American Independence. fp 4i
GEORGIA, 1 Bv Thomas Ihntrke.c erk rs rheC r urt
L. S. Vis Ordinary for the Cmt of Chat
lh. Bourke. j ham in he Hate afo t lairt.
W HtRK a s Sul nuah : has or, ivici aw. and Fre
i eiick ‘ h.tffcr h ive made appl ta.ion }or letters ot
ad:: imUtati. u on the eltan- and ellVcts , t’ James
Shaffe ‘. late ot the city at Savanna.i, carpenter, d< c.
as nearell t kia I hele are there! re to cne ad a
-on ilh all and lingular ’he kindred ami creditors
i t lie dtceali and, t . tile their objections (it” any they
h .ve) in my ’ dice, oner b tore tbe 2d day rt Jidy
next, otiierw ite letters ol’ adminiilration will be gran
ted tlum. •
ijivtii under my hand and leal, this id day cf
Jir e, in the year and ear l.oru, ore houl'and
eight bun In and and ("even, and til the thirty bill
year of American Independence. 4:ti‘
GEORGIA, Bv Thomas B< urke,clerk of the court
!. S. *. f Ordinary, for the c unity of Chat.
‘I h. II urke j Ham, tn the ilate a orelaiil
WHEREAS Marv Shuman, widew, has made
application for letters of dm nftration in •he eilate
anaeftVctsof V” .Item Shunvan, late of the city of
Savannah, bircher, rite aftd as nea est of kin.
Th. fe are therei re to cite and adrnmiuh ad and fin
guar the ki> ml ad cretlitors f the deeealed to
fi e their objectii ns (if any they have) in my oih.ee,
on or bef're he :d day of July ’ e\t, otherwise
letters . f admini’ tnrinn will he granted
Given under my hand and leal, this td day of
June, in the year of ur Lord, one thoniand
eight lnr Ii and and seven, and in the thirty-tirst
ytai ot American Independence.
GEORGIA,3 Ry Thomas Bourke, c erk of the
L. S. > court of Ordinary, for the county of
l h B urke ) Gna hatn in the date at’ retaid.
WHERE va Morgan Capets, has made applica
tion tor letters of adminiilration on the eilate and
edVidsoi Clark Brown, l.te o! the city i.f Savannah,
painter, dece fed, s | rmcip. I ceditor.
Tliele are therefore t c"e anil admonish ail nd
li’ gularthe kindred aid creditors of the deceased to
h‘c thetrobjectior.s any they havt) in mv office,
on or be’t re ne he fecund day ot Ju y next, other
xvitele’ters if a ;■ u ltr.it. n Will be granted.
Given under my ha: .1 and seal, t! is id dav of
June, it thy year f our Lord, •ne theufami
eight bu dred en and leven, and in the thirtv.firft
year i American Independenee.
Regimental Orders.
\N FI.F.CTION is orde-ed tn be held at the Court-
House on Friday the 25th inllant, til e’clock in
the forenoon, for a MAJOR to he command of the
2d Battalion, lft who will be fub
iert to that command, are required to attend... Ca
ptains May and Moore w ill preside.
By order of Lieut. Col. Johnson.
Peter N. iirinsmade,
June 6. 58 Adjutant.
N OTir F.
IN conformity to thr Regimental Order s of this date,
we will attend at the Court House in this city, on
Friday, 2tith inflant.at 1 1 o'clock a. m. to fupmntend
the ■ lection of a major to the command of the id Bat
talion, lft Regiment.
Uu.ph May, Ca/it. 3'/ Con / any.
Rout. A. -Nlooie, Cu/U. 6 It Company.
June 6. 58.
Notice.
U'PON the petition of Thomas Young, of
the city of nvaiinah, ir. the state ol tieor
gia, planter, sta ing a Deedot Conveyance 1 om
John Graham, L.te ol the pi’oviuce ol Georgia,
to John CaitUvell, late of Sou h-C.uolina, for
twelve hundred acies of land, situ-.te in the pre
sent county ol I iherty, in the state of Georgia,
known by the name of lChhe’s neck ; bounded
south and southwest on Amth-Ncwport river
and land of Robert Nobles, east and northeast
on land of George Not es and vacant land, ancl
north and northwest on vacant land, beating’date
the day ol -, one thousand seven hun
ched and sisty-tour ; a copy whereof,asneaily as
the pe c inner 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 sta’e, of force in such cases, has been
lost or destroyed ; and pray ing 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 th? s.,id 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
shell he shewn to the contrary, within the said
six months, or other matter shall appear to the
court again.* the seme.
Sta. ‘ Georgia, I ibertu Count v,
From the minutes, March 25, 1807.
28 A. FORRESTER, c. s.c.c. l.
GEORGIA.
LIBERTY SUPERIOR COURT.
March Term, 1807.
the petition of Moses Way,of said coun-
J 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. Rebecca Miearer, and her issue, a copy
whereof, as neatly as the petitioner could te
collect, w.is annexed tosaid petition, and is now
lodged in the clerk’s office, together with affi
davits pursuant to the act of Vssembly, has
been lost or destroyed—and praying the bene
ti’ intended by said acts, and other circumstan
tial proof being laid before Court—
It is ordered, That the said deed, or title of
sale from Matthew Sheaicr, Sc Rebecca Shear
er, his wife, to Moses Way, of Negroes and
some personal property, be established „s di
rected by law, cu the said Moses NN ay’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.
Hict borough, 2 jth March, 1807 —Extract
from the minutev.
A. Forrester, c. s. c. l. c.
[Mar. 31. fim’s.]
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
OF PILOTAGE.
Savannah, June 4,1 Sol.
In Consequence of several perions aiding illegally
as Pilots,
UsueKKD, That the Secretary do publish monthly
the names ot such Pilots, aa poliels Branches or Cer
tificates from this Board.
Extract from the Miniutes.
THOMAS PITT, Secretary,
Askkasif, to the order of the board 1 do
hereby give notice, that the f Rowing perlous only,are
duly authorized to ait as Pilots:
Thomas Nottage,
liham Clay,
James Scranton, _ .
William Roy lion, Branch Pllo -
Elijah Broughton,
Thomas Aiworthy,
R chard Wall, Branch Pilots.
William Wall, uiling under him.
Jonn Major, “J
Peter Ceafar,
Reuben Anderson,
John Branlby, Certificate Piots.
John Dennis, j
John Dixon,
Thomas Ulborn. J
THuM NS PITT, Scc'ry.
NOTICE.
PERSONS indebted to the Estate of Andrew M‘-
Cr.dle, late of Savannah, Merchant deceased are here
by called upon for payment —And thole to whom the
estate is indebted, will please to exhibit a statement of
tlic.r demands. Applications to General Mitchell in
Savannah, or to the fuhfcriber in Charleftun will be
duly attended to.
David M‘Crcdie,
Qualified Ex’or.
SiT. April SO 4‘J
fourth of July.
77’ undersigned haring Seen non “at'd a
Committee of Arrangement for the Republican
1 estival to b> given on hi / CUE ill ofJL LY r
■g leave to vform their fellow-ci iztns, that ,or
’he convenience of all. the sunset 1/1 ion /.a/ier A
deposited at the office of Job J\ Bo lies.
It is ea./ieited that without any firth: r parti*
eular a/ptica ion every Republican will cull at and
put clor n his name.
The committee request all those who have
subscribed to cull on Job T. Bulk's, and pay the
amount of their subscription, and all others to
pay a: the time of subscribing. Without the
greatest punctuality in complying with this re
quest, the undersigned committee cannot proceed
in the ext cation of the duties assigned her*.
Tii Pets will be delivered to subscribes, whny
called for, by Job T. Bolles, Treasurer.
A. S. Bulloch,
William Brown,
Benjamin Wall,
John Eppinger,
John Brickell,
T. U. P. Charlton,
Job T. Bolles,
Committee of Arrangement
THE SUFSCRIBFR
TT7II.L he ahfent from this state for a few months,
V V requests all those to whom he stands indebted,
to call and get their money ; and those who stand in
debted to him, by book or note, to make immediate
payment.
John Lilli bridge,
Weft Broad Street
Who has For Pale.
Ore handsome Chair or Oigg, Plated Moulding and
Harness in good condition.
Two handsome chair and laddie horses, and
Fifteen barrels prime retailing Rice, cheap for ready
money.
June 9. m—s 9
25,000 DOLLARS !!!
10,000 DOLLARS !!
5,000 DOLLARS !
HIGHEST PRIZES IN BLACK RIVER LOTTEItT,
Which commences drawing on the 9th instant.
A few TICKETS received by the Roila, and far fide
by the fubferibers.
Mai quand & Paulding.
June 9. 59.
Just Received
And Ear Sale at this Office,
A few copies of a second and improved edition of that
very interesting and popular pamphlet, entitled
GOIAS REV EAT, F. AGALYST MURDER
Or the forrowful Life and Cruel Death of
MARY FINDLEY,
Who after giving a handsome fortune to her Hatband
was moil barbarously drowned hy him in eight
weeks after marriage, for which he was lately
hung at Fdgfield Court-House, South-
Carolina. This piece is well calcu
lated to plead the cause of poor
little Orphans, & to touch
the least 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 prex enting the re
petition ot such horrid crimes and iruilties,
1 he following critique from the pen of the te
lehruted 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 Mur
der.” No man can read it without having his
risible taculties oiten excited—No man cart
read it without lining both his horror of evil
and his respect for virtue increased. You have
the art ol blending instruction with amuse
ment—While you keep your readers in high
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.
“ 1 am very respectfully, yours
“ David Ramsay.
“ The Rev. Mr. Weems.”
HOFF’S
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Calculated for Georgia and the Carolina?,
For the present year,
May be had at this office—price, twelve and a
half cents.
February 24 16
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