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: :IE RIFFS SALES.
l IT7’TI,T bp foM at tbc Court Houfr in JefTt rfon, on
V v TwrMav the Ith Auguftnext, between the ulual
bour i <>f Tale, the following Negroes tak* u in execu
rion under fht* forecloftire of a mortgage from Martha
W Nightingale at the suit of Richard O’Donnel, and
t’ fa*isfy th*- f,irn* -viz—Jim, Cudjoe, Frederic, Will,
I.aura, rraiil;, Toni hi, Violet, Juba, Sma, ‘ally, Mary
I>urt, J.ydia, Mautna, Yamrnu, Commifla, Qualhy,
Chnfiophi r, Mohit.i, I)uba t Cooley, Coimniiia, Coom*
bu> and a child of Jim and Violet’s.
D. G. Jones, s. c. c.
June 6. 58
—’
-I TTII I h, fold it the Comt Hoofe in Brunswick
V Y on thr fcvcntlt Jnlv next, it’ “.seen the ulual hours
'• f loving Nagrn rljve, taken in execution a. the
property of Thom-s Stem 1 , ar the luitu of Daniel Sul
liv.ui, under the truerltituic ut a mortgage —viz—Mi*
nerva, live, anti Delia.
1 1 r ,llium Payne, S. (!. C.
April 29
—i •> *•> ► < Bbmh
t J 11. L hr (old on the 2d day of July next, at the
’ > Court-Houft: ill Savannah, betw ♦ n the usual
hour, ore a; ro fellow named 1-uke,feizvd in execu.
tu*n rh property of John Wilroy, at the fuii of Johi.
M inline.
T. Hubert sdu, s. c. c.
June 2 .56
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“T TTII.T. be fold on Tu fday 7th of July next, at the
’ V (,’nuif Mnufe in Savannah, between the uiual
hours of fain, all that plantation near Savannah, known
as No 2, and part ot No 1, in Fairiawn tradrt, contain
ing 1 :J<; ~riLS, more or lefts adjoining lands of the later
general J.uhfon; foreclofed as the property of James
and Fianci 1). I . Honiaca and others, to latisfy a
mortgige due Richard M. Williams.
Thomas Robertson, s. c. c.
June 4 57
Marshal’s Sales.
IV i 1 hr ft .Id at the C”un Houle in Savannah,
Oi, TUESDAY, the 7th of July next, between the
h ut of ten and two o'clock,
TV- t'nevpirrd I ed’e fa two (lory STORK
I HUH. DING, on Hardens (late Clark’s) hurf,
V.. i w tin lilun oi Savannah, now or late in thi oc
cn; 1, lof be jamin Crook, and take” in execution
jit: pru|itrty, at the suit of William Magee,
Benjamin Wall, M. and. c.
June 6 58
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XT/IDI, he fold at the Court-House in the city of
Y\ Savannah, on the 2d of July next, be ween the
ufua h jurn of laie, the following property taken in
c-veminn, viz.—. The H-iufi and leale of lot No. S3,
Warren ward, fronting the Market, Warren ward,now
or lady occupied by Mts. Hamilton. Also, those
two Itoresthe buildings and leale of lot No. 8, Digby
Tything Decker ward, near market square, next tojo
feph Ktcc, watch maker, and oppolite Poultney*s ftorc.
I aken in execution a* the property of M'X.eod and
Miller, ads’ B. ik J. Strong.
lien, trail, M. I), c.
June 2 59
NOTICE.
\LL pertons having demands against William
Chcvi LtitK, late of Savannah, baker, deceased,
ate requeued to exhibit them within the time predrtb
ed by law...and all persons who may be indebted to his
cllate, are defned to come forward without delay and
fettle their respective accounts.
1). I ail in Ik- rtoz,
June 9. fc...M§... qualified executor.
NOTICE.
All. persons to whom the ellate of the late Mrs.
1 Dl/AbhlH M’QUEFN is indebtd will
please prelent their accounts properly authenticated to
the fubferiber, and those who are indebted to the lame,
wall make payment as loon as pollible.
Bryan Morel,
Administrator, with the will annexed.
Montgomery, Chatham County, April 25 ct 42
Court of Ordinary.
ORDERED, that until the governor may
scutl a Dcdiiuus, to quality toe Clerk as
E.m hcator, that the coutt do undertake the dit
to . annexed thereto, and that due notice ot sales
be given in the name of the Court ol Ordinary,
agreeable to law. Ordered to be published.
Extract from the Mimi cs.
Thomas Bourke, Clk. c.o. Sc k.r.
June ‘2 56
NOT IC F..
JOHN J. FVANS having purchased one half the
efiuhliihment of this paper, it will in luture he coti
dtteted by i Vt-Rll l & IVANS. They lolicit a
continuance of favors from their friends and the public,
and allure them that every exertion in their power
w ill be made to deierve it.
John F. Evcritt.
John J. Etvans.
3 Dollars Reward.
STRAY LD out of the fubferibers yard on the sth
instant a large BROW N COM , m milch, her
niark. not r.collected, Ihe is branded on the hip with
a figure bearing fome rtfemblauce oi the letter M. or
to an ill thaped heart. The above reward will be
paid to the perton who brings back laid cow, or one
ooilar for the information where ihe is to be found.
J. B. Head.
May 14. 48
live Dollars Reward.
RUN-AWAY fome time pad from the fubferiber
a Nigro named PHEBF., a buck large wench. Any
one deli voting her to me, fh.ll receive the above Re
ward.
Jerusha Paisley.
May 21 51
j Chambers, Chatham Courtv,
Inferior Court, 12 th June, iBO7.
Dr. James Ewell, “)
UtH. >
Jonathan Cooper. J
ON the petition of James Fwe’l doctor of physic,
(fating that he is con fin and in the gaol of this coun
! ty for debt, at the suit of Jonathan Cooper by process
! from the Superior Com of the county of Chatham ;
| that he is unable to pay the debt for which he is eon
t fined, or to g ve bail toanf ver the fame-, nr to support
himfelf during his confinement; but is willing to deliver
up all bis est ate, real and psrfnnal.for the benefit of Is
creditors, and praying to be admitted to the benefit ol
the infnlvi.nt debtor’s adfsol this fl.ite.
I t t o.oEttKD, That notice of this application be
fervtd U[)on each of rite creditors of the laid Janies
Dwell, aim be published in one of the gazettes of the
city of Savannah, that they may appear at the Court-
House in the laid city of Savannah, on Fr day the
yd d.iy of July next, to (hew if any tin y have,
why the prayer of the ,aid petitioner (hould not be
granted.
Edward Telfair. }
A. S. Bulloch, S
June 13
Superior Court, Chatham County.
April Term, lUO7.
ON the petition of Barrack Gibbous, of the county
of Chatham, in the (fate of Georgia, punter, (fa
ting, that a cet tain deed of gift made and executed by
W illiam M’Donald, lormerly of the partih of St.
George, then province,now (late of Georgia, by which
he gave and convened utt'o his wife Margaret, his
lon J. im, and his daughter Mary M’Donald, after
wards Mary (.hi lftie, and to the fttrvivor or surviv
ors of them, their heir and alfigns forever, all his es
tate, real at.d personal, whatsoever and whereioever
fnu.ite, vcith the tights members and apjiurtenancea to
the fait! landed, or real ellate belonging, and the luture
illue and encreafe of the female (laves, and his Itnckol
every kind, bearing date the lirlt day of July in the
year of our lord one thouland (even hundred and six
ty three, (a copy whereof as nearly as the petuioner
C’ ttld recollect was annexed to the laid petition, is now
lodged in the clerk’s office together with an -lfidavit
purluant to the laws of force in this (fate in luch ca
l’ s) that the laid deed ‘{ gift wis loft, or delfrojed by
time, accident, or during the revolutionary war; and
praying the boitefi; intended by the laws of force in
thi Hate, for tin purpole ofellabiifhing loft papers,and
other cita ttmilaniia 1 proof being laid before the court.
It is ordered that the (aid deed of gift be elfabliihed
as directed by law, on the laid Barrack Gibbon’s pub
lishing a weekly notice in one of our public Gazettes
ol this (fate, for the (pare of fix Callatidar months;
unless good and lufiicient cause dial l be thewn to the
contrary within the laid ftx months, or other matter
shall appear to the court againlt the fame.
lixtrucl from the minutes, this 20ih .t/iril, 1807
(| 40) Job T. Bolles, Clk.
GEORCItA,A By Thomas Bourke, clerk of the Court
1.. S. (of Ordinary for the County of Chatham,
T. Bourke Jin the (late aforelaid.
WHI.RFAS William Brailsford, efqr. has made ap
plication for letters of adminilfration on the ellate and
eifeits of Elizabeth Brailsford, late ofthe city of Char
lellon, South Carolina, widow, deceased, as neared of
kin. These are therefore to cite and vdmonilh all and
lingular tlte kindred and creditors of the said decealed,
to file their objections (if any they have) in my office,
on or before the 2d day of Jt. y next, otherwise let
ters of adminilfration w ill be granted him.
Given under my hand and leal this 2d day of June
in year of our Lord, one thouland eight hundred
and le ven, and in the thirty-lirll year of American
Independence. -t-p 42
GE RGiA, j Rv Thomas B uik ,c erk ‘>l the C urt
L S > of Ordinary for the County ol Chat
Th Bourke. ) ham, m the Hate aforelaid.
WHEREAS Jeremiah Cuvier.elq has made ap
plication for letters of admiiulfiation on the ellate
and effects of J. leph Weieher, late of the ci'.v of
Savannah, ele, deceased, as principal creditor.
The It are therefore to cite andatimontlh all and fin
gular the Kindred and ceditor; of the decealed to
hie their . biec’toi s (if 1 y he; have) in mv office,
on or before the ad day of July next, otherwise
letters yf adm:-. iftr .tioti veil l ‘oe granted him.
Given under my hand and teal, this .-.d day of
Jue , 1:1 toe x ear of our Lord, one thouland
eight hundred ami leven, a.id in the th'rty firft
year of American Independence. fp qj
. —a
GEORGIA,T By Th mas Bourkc.derk < ftheCoun
L. S. Scf Ordinary for die Count of Cliat-
Th. Bourke j ham in the Hate aftnelald.
WHERE.A.a Sulannah ShalVer, widow, and Fre
dei ick Shaffer have made appl.cation tor letters of
admitiiltration on the eltatc and effects of James
Shatfer, late ol the city of Savanna.i, carpenter, dec
as nearest t kin These are therefore to cue a, da -
monilh all and Angular the kindred and creditors
of he decealed, to file their objections (if any th v
have) in ray office, on or before the id day ol July
next, other*ale letters of admimllration will be gran
ted them.
Given under my hand and fcal, this id day of
June, in the year of our Lord, one thouland
eight hundred and leven, and in the thirty-full
year of American Independence. 4tfp
GEORGIA,A By Thomas Bourke,clerk of the court
1. S. Cif Oidmary, for the c unty of Chat-
Th. Bourke j ham, mile Hate a 1 ore la id
WHEREAS Mary Shuman, widow, lias made
application for letters if .dm nllration on he ellate 1
and effects of V illtam Shuman, late ofthe citv of
Savannah, butcher, deceased as nearest of kin.
These are therefore to cite and admonilh all and fin.
guar the kindred and credt'ors of the decealed to
file their objections (if any they have) in my office,
on or before the id day ot July rext, otherwile
letters of administrat in will be granted
Given nnder my hand and seal, this id dav of
June, in the year of our Lord, one thoufattd
eight hundred and fevett, and in the thirty-first
year of American Independence. +p 43
GEORGIA,A By Thomas Bourke, clerk of the
L. S. C court of Ordinary, for the county of
Th Bourke. 3 Chatham in the lfate afore said.
WHERE AS Morgan Capers, has made applica
tion for letters of admin lira I .ion on the ellate and
effect ol Clark Brown, late o', tltt citv of Savannah,
painter, deceased, is principal creditor.
Thet'. ar therefore to cue and admonilh all and
lingular tin kindred and creditors of the deceased to
file their objections (if any they have) in my office,
on or before the the second day of July next, other
wise letters of admunUrati m ,Vt!l be granted.
Given under tny hand and seal, this ad day of
June, in the year of our Lord, me thouland
eight hundred and leven, and in the thirty-tirft
year of American Independence. tt’jb
Regimental Orders.
AN ELECTION is otdered to be held at the Court-
House on Friday the 26rh inllant, at 11 w’clock in
the forenoon, for a MAJOR to the command of the
2d Battalion, 111 Regimem„.Officers who will he sub
ject to that command, are required to attend... Ca
ptains May and Moore will prelide.
By order of Lieut. Col. Johnson.
Peter N. Bi liisirißcle,
June 6, 53 Adjutant.
“"n otic eT
IN conformity to the Regimental Orders of this date,
we will attend at the Court-House in this city, on
Friday, 2tith mitant.at 11 o’clock a. m. to fupertntend
the election of a major to the command of the ‘.d Bat
talion, Iff Regiment.
Ralph May, Cafit. 3 d Company.
Robt. A. Moore, Cu/u. bth Company.
June 6. 58.
Notice.
U’ PON the petition of Thomas Young, of
the city of savannah, in the state ot Geor
gia, planter, stating a Dcedoi Conveyance h om
John Graham, late ofthe province of Georgia,
to John Caldwell, late of South-Carolina, ior
twelve hundred acres of land, situate in the pre
sent county of Liberty, in the state of Georgia,
known by the name of Baillie’s neck ; bounded
south and southwest on Aorth-Ntwport river
and land of Robert Nobles, east 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 111 the clerk’s office,
together with an affidavit, pursuant to the acts
of this state, of force in such cases, has been
lost or destroyed ; and praying the benefit in
tended bv 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, ior 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. t.
GEORGIA.
LIBERTY SUPERIOR COURT.
March Term, “1807.
ON the petition of Moses Way, of said coun
ty, planter, stating that he was possessed
of a certain ffeed or title to some negroes, and
personal property, as trustee, for the use of
Mrs. Rebeqca Shearer, and her issue, a copy
wheveof, as nearly as the petitioner could ie
coliect, was annexed tosaid petition, and is now
lodged in the clerk’s office, together with affi
davits pursuant to the act of Assembly, has
been lost or destroyed—and praying the bene
fit 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 Shearer, £r Rebecca Shear
er, his wife, to Moses Way, ot Negroes and
some personal property, be established as di
rected by law, on the said 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.
Riceborough , 25 th Afarck , 1807— Extract
from the minutes.
A. Forrester, c. s. c. l. c.
[Mar. 51. t 1 m’s.J
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
OF PILOTAGE.
Savannah, June4,iSoi.
In Consequence of I‘everal persons ailing illegally
is Pilots,
Ordered, That the Secretary do publiffi monthly
the names of such Pilots, as polTefs Branches or Cer
tificates from this Board.
Extract from the Miniutes.
THOMAS PITT, Secretary.
Aost.mt, to the order of the board I do
hereby give notice, that the f Rowing persons only,are
duly authorized to adt as Pilots:
Thomas Nottage,
Ilham Clay,
James Scranton, „ , .
n Branch Pilots.
V illiam Royiton,
Elijah Broughton,
T homas Alworthy,
Richard Wall, Branch Pilots.
William Wall, uiting under him.
Jonn Major, ’j
Peter Ceafar,
Reuben Anderson, I
John Branfby, Certificate Piots.
John Dennis,
John Dixon,
Thomas Osborn. J
THOMAS PITT, Sec’rj.
NOTICE.
PERSONS indebted to the F.ftate of Andrew M‘-
Credie, late of Savannah, Merchant deceased ere here
by called upon for payment. —And those to whom the
eltate is indebted, will please to exhibit a statement of
their demands. Applications to General Mitchell in
Savannah, or to the fubferiber in Charleston will be
duly attended to.
David M‘Credie,
Qualified Ex’or.
Sav; April 8C 4 2
FOURTH or JULY.
The undersigned having been nominated 4
Con,mi tee of Arrangement for the Republican
Festival to be given on he FOURTH tj JULY,
beg leave to inform their fc!low-ci izeng, that
the convenience of all, the subscrip ion paper
deposited at the office of Job T ANARUS, Tolies.
it is expected that without any further parti
cular a j plica ion every Republican will call and
put down his name.
The committee request all those who have
subscribed to call on Job T. Tolies, and pay the
amount of their subscription, and a/l others to
pay at the time of subscribing. Without the
greatest punctuality in con ply in g with this re—
quest, the undersigned committee cannot procei i
in the execution of the du ies assigned them.
Ticketwill be delivered to subscribers, when
called for , by Job T. Belles, Treasurer.
A. S. Bulloch,
\\ illiam Brown,
Benjamin Wall,
John Efpinger,
John Bhickkll,
T. U. P. Charlton,
Job T. Bolles,
Committee of Arrangement
“for sale, -
SEVER very valuable LOIS aid BUIL i
INGS, in this city; the fiuiatron and tetin
of which may be known on app icauon to
Joseph Habersham.
Jure 16. 62
~THE SUBSCRIBER
OFFERS FOR SALE,
His two valuable LOTS, near the iVchange, in
this city.
Joseph Habersham.
June 16. 62
TO HIRE,
A small NEGRO BOY, of about 10 or 12
years of age. For particulars apply at this
office.
June 16 62
Removal.
THE fubferiber refpefifully informs his friends
and the public, that he has removed from
Johnston’s fquzre, next door above the Prijutrg
Office of MM.ean and Barnes, on the bay, near tfie
Exchange, where he ltd! carries on the TAYI,OK
ING BU -INESS—where all orders in his line wit
be attended to with punctuality, neatness and dis
patch.
Samuel Griggs.
May 16 ’ iq
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’S REVKJYGE AGAINST MURDER
Or the forrowful Life and Cruel Death of
MARY FINDLEY,
Who after giving a handsome fortune to her Husband
was moli barbarously drowned by him in eight
weeks after marriage, for which he was lately
hung at Edgfield Court-Houie, South-
Carolina This piece is well calcu
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the least fenfibilitie*
of the human
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Price only 25 Cents.
COMMUMCATED.
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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 Mur
der. No man can read it without having his
risible faculties often excited—No man can
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“ I am very respectfully, yours *
“ David Ramsay.
u The Rev. Mr. Weems.”
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Calculated for Georgia and the Carolinas,
For the present year,
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February 24 14
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