The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, June 20, 1807, Image 4

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Superior Court, Chatham County. April Term, 1807. ON the potition of Barrack Gibbon*, of the county of Chatham, in th* (late of Georgia, planter, {la tin}', that a certain dcvd of iff made and executed by V diiam M'Donald, formerly of the parish of St. George, theti province,now Hate of Georgia, by which h< gave and convened uuro his wife Margaret, his fo;i John, and his daughter Mary McDonald, after ward Mary ( hriftie, and to the survivor or surviv ors of them, theit heir and ifligns forev* r, all hi 4 es tate, real and personal, wha'foever and wherefotver iiruate, with the riglrs members and appurtenance* to the said landed, or r--.ii e: r ate h -longing, and the luture iflij*- and of the female Oaves, and his stock of every kind, bear mg date the firit day of July in the \- irof out ird ; • ti.uuUnd i -ven hundred and fix tv three, (a “| y wl.e -.1 as nearly as the petitioner could recollect a.l nr -ud to the said petition, is now lod •;! m the clerk’s office together with an aflTidavit purfu :it to the laws of force in this ft ate in ftich ca i< ) tltat the l.<id deed I gift was loft, or destroyed hy time, accident, or during die revolutionary war; and praying the benefit intended by the laws of force in this ii at*-, f'*r thi j.urj (fe of edabhthing !ofl paper*, and Other c ircumftanriai proof being laid b(*fore the court. It it ordered that the fair I deed of gift bt eUablifhed ai- directed by law, mi the laid Barrack Gibbon's pub lishing a weekly notice in one ot our public t-azettes of this Hate, lor the space of fix (Jallandar months; uniels good and luff * ent cause fhaM be shewn to the contrary with n the laid lix mouth ~ or other matter lhail appear to tile court againlt the fame Extract j'r-nn llic minuten , this 20th sljirily 1807 ((• 4<) Job T. Holies, ( Ik. Chambers, Chatham Couutv, Inferior Court, V2lh June, 1807. Dr. James Ewell, 1 uts* l Jonathan Conner. ) ON the petition of James Fwo'l doctor of physic, lfarinjtth.it hi- is confined in the paol of this coun ty for debt, at the suit o* Jonathan Cooper be process font the Superior Court of the county of Chatham; tiur fte i, unable to pay the debt for which he is con fined. or to g vr hail to answer the fame, or to support himlell dm in;: his confinement; but is willing to deliver u. all his efUte, real arid per Iona), for the benefit of his creditin',, and praying to he admitted to die benefit of the itifolvent debtor's arts ol this flare. Ii is oKDKKfD, I hat notice of this application be f.Tved upon each of the creditors of the fai l James I wed, ami be puhlifhed in one of the gazettes of the city o( Savannah, that they may appear at the < ourt- Houl’e in the said city ot .Savannah, on l-r day the Sd day ol July m xt.to fliew cattle, if any they l ave, why the prayer ot the aid petitioner lhould nut be granted. Edward Tels ir. } A. S. Bulloch, J- *’ cc ’ c - June 13 61 GEORGIA,T By Thomas Beurke, c erk of the I. S. > court of Ordinary, tor the county of TH B mrkf ) Chatham in the line al re lint YVHEKEAS Morgan C tpeis, has made applica tion for loiters of admni'llration on the ellate and effort “I Clark Brown, I te of the city of Savannah, painter defeated, principal c editor. Tliel'e are then fore to ere and admontfh all and lingular the kindred and creditors of the deceased to ii e tin irnlijeclnnis yd any they have) ill my i liice, on or before the the fecund day ot July next, other wise Ir.’ers of adqnnnftrati n Jvill he granted G veil under my hand and Peal, this *d dav of June, in the year id our I.ord, one tin ulltnd eight hundred and I'even, and in the thirto-firll year of American Independence. f rjb GKOUGI A, ) By Thomas B< urke,clerk of the court L S L t Ordinary, for the c.unty of Chat- Th Bourke j) ham, in the Hate a.orelaid W lIi.Kh.AS Mary Shuman, widow, has made appl i. .ition t i letters of dm nitration on he ellate and effects of V* il tam Shuman, late of the city of Savannah, butcher, dec ated as neatest of kin. Thefo are therefore to cite and admontlh all and fin gu ar the kindred and creditors of the decealed to lik then objections (it any they have) in my otlice, on or before the ad day of July t ext, othcrwil’e letters f administration kill he granted Given under my hand and leal, this ed day of June, in the year of our l ord, one thouland eight hundred and leve , and in the thiitv-lirst year ot Ameucan Independence. tp .;j GEORGIA, TBv Thomas Bourke,c erk of the Curt 1,. S. Cos Ordinary for the County of Chat lb Bourke j ham in In Hate afotelaid. WHEREAS SniAitnah Shader, widow, and Fre de ick Shaffer have made application tor letters of adminiUva'.um on the eltate and effects if James Shallci, late ot tlu- city of Savanna.i,carpenter, dec. as lie.irell I kin I’liele are therefore to cue and a - ah and lingular -he kindred amt creditors of he decealed, t- ti e their objections (if any tlu-y , h vij in mv dice, mor In fore the id day ol July next, otlterwHt letters of admimltration will begran ted tin in. Given under my h ind and leal, this xel day of June, in the year of our Lord, one thouland eight hundred and I’even, and in the thirty -firit a tr ot Americai Indepi ndence. 4-t p GE Ktil A, Bv Lit >mas Bourke,c erk ot the Court L b > of Ordinary for the County ot Cliat- Th B nirke. S ham, in the Hate afi rel'aid. W HERE AS Jeiemiati Cu.ler.el'q h s made ap pltcatii: ft letters of atlminiH alien nn the eltate and effects ot J leph Welchcr, late of the city of Savannah, elq defeated, as principal creditor. Thele aie therefore to cite and admomfh all and lin gular the kmdied and c editors of the decealed to the their hjcctions (if any he\ have) in mv otlice, on or before the sd day of Julv next, otherwise letters of admiui llr tion will be grat ted him. Given under my hand and leal, this id day of June, m the year of our Lord, one thouland eight hundred and I’even, and in the th-rty firll year of American Independence. t p 4 1 GEORGIY.) Bv Thomas Bourke, clerk of the Court 1.. S. Cos Ordinary for the County ot Chatham, T. l'Otiike )in the (late aforelaid Y 1 HI R AS William BraiUford, efqr. has made ap pheat on for letters of admimllratioii on the ellate and effects of E.izabith braiisford, late of the city of Char lellon South Carolina, widow, deceased, at neared of km Their are therefore to cite and admonilh all and fmgi.lar the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file th.-ir objections (if any they have) in my olfice, o.i or befote the a’d day ol Ju y next, otherwile let ti! of adnumdraj lull will be granted him. Given undo my hand and leal this Jd day of June in year of oui Lord, one thouland eight hundred and level , tna iu tile thnty-firll year of American Uldwy.ndcuce. |r i‘2 GEORGIA. LIBKRTV SUPERIOR COURT. March Term, 1807. ON the petition of Moses Way,of said coun ty, planter, stating that he was possessed ol a certain deed or title to some negroes, and personal property, as trustee, for the use of Mrs. Rebecca Shearer, and her issue, a copy whereof, as nearly as the petitioner could re collect, was annexed to said petition, and is now lodged in the clerk’s otlice, 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— Ii in ordered, That the said deed, or title ot sale, from Matthew Sheater, Sc Rebecca Shear er, his wife, to Moses Way, of Negroes and tjonie 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 g’ od cause shall lie shewn to the contrary within the said six months, or other matter shall appear to the court a gainst the same. Tin borough, 25 fh March, 1807 —Extract /ram the minutes. A. Forrester, c. s. c. l. c. [Mar. 31. Jim's.] Notice. T TPOX the petition of Thomas Young, of the city of .savannah, in the state, of Geor gia, planter, slating a Deedof Conveyance from John Graham, late of the province of Georgia, to John Caldwell, late of South-Carolina, lot twelve hundred acres of land, situate in the pre sent county ol Liberty, in the state of Georgia, known by the name of lluiibc’s neck ; hounded south and southwest on North-Newporl river and land of Robert Nobles, east and northeast on land ol George Nobles and vacant lane, and north and northwest on \ acant 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 m 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 by the ufoiesaid 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 sai l Thomas Young publish ing a weekly notice, in one of our public ga zettes of this stale, for the space of six calen der months, unless good and sufficient cause shall he shewn to the contrary, within the said six months, or other matter shall appear to the court against the same. State of Georgia, Idberty County, From the minutes, March 25, 1807. 28 A. FORRESTER, c. s. c. c. l. SHERIFF'S SALES. TTfILI. be fold at the Court House in Jt-fTerfon, on \ > Tuesday the -tih Auguil next, between the uiual hours of sale, the following Negroes, taken in execu tion under the foredofure of a mortgage irom Martha W Nightingale at the luit “I Richard O’Donnel, and to fatisfy the lame—viz—Jim, Cudjoe, Frederic, YVili, Laura, Frank, Foniba, Violet, Juba, Sina, Sally, Mary Dura, Lydia, Mauma, Yamma, CommilTa, Qualhy, Christopher. Mobita, Duba, Cooley, Columbia, Coont ba, and a child of Jim and Violet's. D. G. Jones, s. c. c. June 6, 58 “= -:r£> £>. CSSS"“ TTEII L be fold at the Court House in Brunswick * on the levetith July next, between the uiuui hours the following Nagro Haves, taken in execution as the property of Thomas Stone, at the luite of Daniel Sul livan, under the loteclolure ol a mortgage—viz—Mi nerva, Eve, and Lena. IFilliam Payne , l S'. G. C. April 29 43 ■ - mm XT 7 ILL be fold on the 2d day of July next, at the \ Y Coui t-Houie in savannah, between the ulual hours, ot.e Negro lellow named Luke, seized in execu tion as the property ot John VY ihoy.at the suit ol Johi. M'Farlane. l\ Robertson , s.c.c. June 2 5s “XT7"ILL he fold on Tuesday 7th of July next, at the VY Court-Houle in Savannah, between the ulual hours of lale, al! that plantation near Savannah, known as No 2, and part ot No 1, in Fair lawn trad, contain ing 136 actes, more or less, adjoining lands ol the late general Jackion; foreclofed as the property of James and Francis D. L. Hontata and others, to fatisfy a mortgage due Richard M. Williams, Thomas Robertson, s. c. c. June 4 57 FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE, And all the Printing offices and Book Stores in the City, (Price 12 1-2 Cents) “ Mnutes, Constitution, and Circular Letter of the General Committee of Georgia Baptists , convened at Mount J-.uon, with an Ap fiem/i.r. By H. HOLCOMBE, A. M. Pastor ot the Baptist Church in Savannah.” April 25 40 Rues’ Cyclopaedia. The Sixth Number of this work is just received, and ready for delivery at this Office. Marshal’s Sales. WILL be fold at the Court-House in the city of Savannah, on the 2d of July next, be wren the ufua’ hours of lale, the fol'owit.g property taken in execution, viz.—The House and lease of lot No. 33, Warren ward, fronting the Market, Watren ward,now or lately occupied by Mr6. Hamilton. Also, those two ft ores, the buildings and lease of lot No. 8, Digby ‘1 ythtng Decker ward, near market Iquare, next to Jo si ph Rice, watch maker, and opposite Poultltey’s llore. ‘1 aken in execution as the property of M‘Leod and Miller, ads- £.&. J. Strong. lien, fTally m. and. c. June 2 59 Wi 1 be fold at the Court Houle in Savannah, On TUESDAY, the 7th of July next, between the hours of ten and two o'clock, The U .expired 1 eale of a two-itorv STORE and BUILDING, ou Harden's (late Clark’s) w harf, 1).low the bluff of Savannah, now or late in the oc cupancy (1 Be jamn Crook aid take in execution as Ins property , at the luit 1 f YVtllian. Magee. Benjamin Wall, m. and. g. Ju e 6 58 “notice. PERSONS indebted to the F.ffate of Andrew YT‘- Credre, late of Savannah, Merchant decealed are htre by called upon for payment—And those to whom the ellate is indebted, will please to exhibit a statement of their demands. Applications to General Mitchell in Savannah, or to the fubfertber tn C’harlefton will be duly attended to. David M‘Credie, Qualified Ex’or. Sav. April 30 42 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF PILOTAGE. Savannah, June 4, iSoi. In Consequence of several persons aifting illegally as Pilots, Ordered, That the Secretary do puhlilh monthly the names of such Pilots, as polleis Branches or Cer tificates from this noaid. Extract from the Miniates. THOMAS PITT, Secretary. AoREABt.E, to the older of the board I do hereby give notice, that the 1 ,low ing persons oniy,are duly authorized to art as Pilots: Thomas Nottige, Ilham Clay, Janies Scranton, „ , ~•, Branch Pnots. v\ imam Roytton, Elijah Broughton, Thomas Alworthy, R uhal'd Wall, Blanch Pilots. \Y illidtvi Wall, uctiiig under him. Jonn Major, Peter Ctalar, Reuben Anderson, j John Branlby, ) Certificate Piot. John Demits, j John Dixon, ‘1 hotnas Ufborn. J THOMAS PITT, Sec'ty. Just Received And For Sale at this Ojfice, A few copies of a second and improved edition of that very interesting and popular pamphlet, entitled GOD’S KEVE.YGE AGAIjVST MURDER Or the forrowful Life and Cruel Death of MAR Y FIND LE Y, YVho after giving a handsome fortune to her Husband was moft barbarously drowned by him in eight week- after marriage, for which he was lately hung at Edgfield Court-House, South- Carolina. This piece is well calcu lated to plead the caule of poor little Orphans, Sc to touch the lealf fenfibiiitieS of the human heart. Price only 25 Cents. COMMUNICATED. Few Tragedies'■have been read with such avidity as this ot poor Mary Findley, which has already run largely into the second edition. May lie, whose “unsuffenng kingdom yet shall conic” render it a mean of preventing the re petition of such horrid crimes and cruelties i lie following critiyue front the (ten of tire 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 olten excited—No man can lead it without having both his horror of evil and his respect for virtue increased. You have the art ol blending instruction with amuse ment—\\ hile 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. “ I am very respectfully, yours “ David Ramsay. “ The Rev. Mr. Weems.” HOFF’S Agricultural 6c Commercial Almanac, Calculated for Georgia and the Carolinas, For the present year, May be had at this office—price, twelve and a hi’ If cents. February 24 16 Blank Letters of Administration, For Sale at thi* Office. NOTICE. THF fuhfcriher earnestly requests theft* pfrfons who are indebted to the late firm of Everitt & M’Lean, and are in the habit of visiting this city, to call at the office of M’Lexn & Barnes, whert they will meet with a full difeharge by paying their refpertive dues. Norman M’Lean. Savannah, June 6. 58 Buchan's Family Medical lCorks. rROI’OSALS BY JOHN HOFF, OF CHARLESTON, S. C. For publishing by subscription, DOMESTIC MEDICINE, or, A TREATISE ON THE PREVENTION AND CURE OF DISEASES, BY REGIMEN AND SIMPLE MEDICINES. To which are added, OBSERVATIONS ON DIET; Recommending a method of living less expensive, and more conducive to health than the present. ALSO, HIS ADVICE TO MOTHERS, ON THE SUBJECT OF THEIR OWN HEALTH \ and the means of promoting The Health , Streng'h and Beauty of their Offspring. BY WILLIAM BUCHAN, M. D. FELLOW OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS* EDINBURGH. <^j THE celebrity of Dr. Bichan’s MenrcAi, Works, as well as their univerl’ally utility, render ar.y commendation, at present, wholly useless. The present edition, however, has l’everal advantages ; a little before the desth of the Doctor, (1805) he reviled the Domrftk Medicine, and befules conliderable amendments, he added leva a interest. ing new fubjefts or heads—and as tht Vaccination or Coui-Pox has become an important branch m the Me dical Art, this edition will contain the bell informa tion on that head The ADVICE TO MOTHERS, which will be added to this edition, is a late production of this celebrated physician—The Phi’adrtphia L-terary Magazine, in noticing this work, fays, “ This )>cr formance is one of the moft ufefui and agreeable that could have been transplanted to our foil. The author is an old man, but he writes m an entertain ing and persuasive, and even in an elegant manner. The work is entirely free from technical obfeunty, or l’cientific method It is writer, to inifruct, and for that purpose endeavours to engage the atten tion of that lex whole interest he takes into his care” CO JCD ITIOA'S. I It ffiatl be printed in a large octavo volume, on a legible neat type and fine paper—and fubftantialiy bound and lette i ed. II The price to fubferibers, in Sheep binding, will be three dollars, and in Calf, three dollars and fifty cents—no money required till the work is published N B. The last revtfed Domrfic Medicine fells at three dol ars, and the Advice to Mothers two dollars.— The proposed edition, including both, with audition* will be only three dollars. 10“ Subscriptions for the above work rer‘v ed at this office. M —>3 RIAL FOR MURDER Just Received, and for sale at thisffee, (PRICE TWINTr-FJVE CESTj THE TRIALS OF Samuel M. Mayo and lViliam I.ove, for THE Murder of David YVJiitteinore. Ihe iaft of whom (Gove) was executed at Auguda on the 13th ulnmo. Extract of the Preface. “ Th e importance of the following tna's will be acknowledged by all those vbo regard circurr bannal and oral evidence—the relate to Ma o, and the latter to Love, on which he was convi&ed and hanged. The reports of the evidence on those ~.c cations are from the hill and bell authority. The/ are nearly verbatim 99 Removal.’ ’ I” HF. fubfertber refpertfully informs his friends A and the public, that he has removed from lohnfton’3 I’quire, next door above the Printing Office of M'l.ean and Baines, or. the bay, near the Exchange, where he fttii carries on the TAYLOR ING BUSINESS—where all orders in ris line wtl be attended to with punctuality, neatness and dis patch. Samuel Grifftrs. May 16 4 9 Spruce Beer.- THE Subfcriher has taken the (lore lately occupied by Meflrs Higgins and Hadden, nearly opposite Mrs. Scrimmeger’s, in Bay Lane, where he carries on the SPRUCE BEER BREWERY, and where his friends and the public in general, may be accommodated with any quantity of the very best quality. Alexander Delannoy. June 13. m • e'i Bills of Lading, For sale at this office. 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