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SHERIFFS SALES.
On the first Taesduy in July next,
Will bes 11 ■ thr Court House in thi*. city, between
ia - Sfe the h nr• flO and 3 o’cl ck,
,\ BAY lIOH K— under attachment a.<
■X 1 the property < f Lawrence l[utott. junr at
the foi of I awret cr Mu’ n, :.nd fold by vir’ut o r
an order of the hon. the Judge of the uperior
Court.
T. Robertson, s. c. c.
.Sav. Jane 2*, 1807. c 8
On the first Tuesday in August next,
W ill lie fold a* Ihe C urt House, in th” city, between
‘he h -tit's ol ic and j ’cb c ,
7 '•lff UNE|XIMHF.D t EASE of IOT N't
of the < lii'httm Academ , w th ‘he improve
m>n s'h r m—taken nd'-r executi it as the pro
petty';’ 1 homas & Jjrtn s Biggs.
I! that I K ACT of I. AND, with ’he improve*
me t tberettu, foun ton Wilrnit gtnn Iflaiul, cm
ta lung --- acres, Ik u d'd by lands of |hr
flat until, la 1 tls < f It her’ H rnard, frhntii.g on Wat
Jaw rivet—taken under e ecu ion at ‘he tu t of John
11. I)euhel, as the pr< perty of ]■ ‘tn Uarnaid, j in
j, lie <1 tv 1 ‘he pla till ’s attorrev.
A Nf.G'tO MAN, -a ouJ MAY—ft-ben undei
ft” tit y * set u* n-i vs. Robert J rtlan ; joined 010
by the pluntilTi at omey.
T. Robertson, s. c. r.
Savannah, June 3a. 68
On tlie fust Tuesday in August next,
WII bes and at he C trt.Houfe in tins city, between
the hours of 10 and 3 o'clock,
Abb that EOT nr KAUCII. fI. >ND f fttuatc
on the Thu i.lerb- It rail, ah mt two n 1 es ft” m
Savat ‘ ill, contain ng 57 acres, mo •• or ielr, with
t’e in.p’- v meins thereon—Taken tind-r exc ru ion
a t'e jir per'y of Smith, S-ns and At dmfon, at
the f'.ll it F. I.t-vcnsw rth Sc Cos. the (aimer pur
chain never having compiled with the terms of iale
T. Robcrtso , s. c. c.
Sav. June po, 1807 68
Wil l, be fold at t Court House in Brunfv ick
on tliefevemh July next, between thetHual hours
the following Nagro (laves, taken in execution as ti e
property Os Thomas Stone, at the luite of I aniel Sul
livan, midet the forecloluie of a mortgage— viz—Mi
nerva, Kve, and Lena.
William Payne , s'. G. C.
April 29 <3
1— n—■
TTYII,!, he fold at the Court House in Jefferfon, on
\ V Tuesday the 4th Augttft next, between the usual
hours of lale, the following Negroes, taken in execu
tion under the foredofure of a mortgage from Martha
W. Nightingale at the luit of Richard O’llotinel, and
to fatisfy the fame—v>z —Jim, Cudjoe, I‘redei ic, Wdi,
J.aura, h'rank, Tomba, Violet, Juba, Nina, Sally, Mary
Ilura, l.ydia, Mauma, Yamnta, Coniniifla, yualhy,
Christopher. Mobita, Duba, Cooley, Connuilla, Loom
ha, and a child of Jim and Vioiet’s.
1). G. Jones, 3. c. c.
June 6* 58
T J'll.l, hr fold on Tuffday 7th of July next, at the
V ) C ourt-Houle in .Savannah, between the ulnai
hour* of lale, a I that plantation near Savannah, ki own
as No ‘J, and part • t No I, in KiirUwn tradt. contain*
ine I ‘fi Ants, more or lel, adjoining lands ol the late
peiieral Jackson; iotecloied as the property of lames
and I rancis D. 1 Homaca and others, to fatidy a
sioitgage due RichaidM. Williams.
Thomas Kobmson, s. c. c.
June 4 57
—i
Will be sol’ll at the court-house in Jefferson, Cam
(ln counti/, on Tuesday , the J urth duo of
August m .t 7, between the hows often Os three
o’/tric, the following /irofieritf oj William .\'or
rit, la ‘‘of Savannah, tnerchan , dulyforeclosed
by John Bolton, survivor, viz.
A I L that \\ lul l Lot in St. M try’s, being
the front o{ lot No. J com -ining 50 Icei
on M. May's street, anti limning 150lcct west
to Jiu'.son’s, wmei-lot, ami lion St. Mary’s
street to tlie river 100 Let, and along the river
100 feet.
At.so,
Tart of Lot No. 4, beginning at Ready-street,
miming wesi on St. Mai) ’s street to judson’s
lot, and on Ready-street 200 feet north to Di
vine \ oong’s hit. and 150 feet west on said lot
to Judson’s with all the buildings and iinpiovc
picnts thereon.
ALSO.
Lot No. *l 3, containing four acres, more or
lo*s, with all the buildings and improvements
thereon. DAVID G JONES,
Sheriff, Camden County.
March 28,* 1807. “ 6S.
Marshal's Sales.
VVi 1 he fold at the Cnir If ‘life in Savinnah,
On TUESDAY, the 7th of Ju’v next, between the
h urs of ten :\nd iwo o'clock,
The l'of spired IHe of a two ftorv STORF.
aru HU'l. i M NG, on H trdeu’s (late Clark’s) w hurt',
bol w toe h'utl • f Savannah, 11 >w or late in thi oc
cu| mo ..file j imin Ctook, aid taken in execution
as his property, at lie suit of William Mag.r.
Benjamin Wall, m. and. 0.
June 8. 58
33 7 ILL Refold at the Court House in the city of
\ \ Savannah, on die ‘Jd of July next, he ween the
usu h ur of ale, the fol owing property taken in
*X’ cution, vix.— l’he H ule and leale of lot No. S3,
VV arteit oard, fronting the Maiket, Warren ward,now
or la ely occupied by Mr*. Hamilton. Ai<o, those
tw o {lore*, the hui dings and lease of lot No. S, Dig by
Yythtng Decker ward, near market square, next to Jo
seph Rice, xvatch maker, audoppofite Koultney’*ftore.
Taken tn execution as the property of M'Leod and
Miller, ads- J. Strong.
Hen, ITally M. Di G.
June 3 C 9
FOR SAT,E•
THAT well known PI.A NTA
TION in Camden county, at the
PK mouth of St. Mary’, river, called
‘i bk'INT-PI TRE, late the property
*1 I and rrfiilence of James Seagrove,
■S*Jfiii UMU —k containing 7'20 acre, of prime
SftyT{, COTTON LAND. Onthisp'an-
WWlVgiwt'Vll tation are an excellent Dwelling
House, and fuffiiitm negro house , Ate. in good order.
For a further defeription of this deftrableand healthy
situation, apply in St. Mary's, to Mr. SrAt.kovi-; and
for a v t w of the plat and titles, v. r.ii h are ui quefliona
hle, iu Savannah, to Gt OKCK M ooOßtirr, efij. or to
the lubfcriber.
Samuel Howard.
June 6 CM £8
Cotton Plantation.
I7OU SAIF., A COTTON PLANTATION.
fi uaiej in Camden County, within two mi es
sand in light of the tow n<t St. Mary’s. Th
Ir.-fl cental joO acres, 1 oof which is of a good
rpialit , a <1 we adapted for the culture rs ertton
It adj< ms the ranch ndm red plan ati n 1 f K n
Pe're, ai dis as he: 1 y ai <1 pie fant a frua'ion as
lit tn liia I'-'te. On the premises is a well of ve
ry i xcel , n* wa'er
For further pi.t’ ulars, app'y to THOM AS H
MILLER, on the 1 .id pla. -alien, or in Sav. nnah,
to
T ylor ?c Starbrcugh.
June 27 c n 67
LiQs'i-iS
Ilorscs for sale;
Two, well broke to sarblle or chair.
Enquire at Remshaut’s St ables.
June 30. i 86.
For bale on reason; 1)1 c terms,
A dark bay Horse,
Six years old, fit both for the chair and fadd'e, well
made, and warranted found,and in good order ;is well
used t 0 ti e town, to which he i* acctiftomed, and has
heen one year in it, and never went altray. J-nquirfat
this office.
June .0 68
Ran a wav
taimmari From the fubferibor, ahnut
0k 1 e'ght weeks an, a NEGRO
* MAN, named lloK,vvel known
1 in this city and county as i
1 bricklayer. Any person detiv
-1 . ..-1 ciing him to me, or to Mr.
Si' ’ ‘ Thomas Robertson, will he
Sr pen reufly rewarded. Any per
*■“’ —” ~ son found harboring or employ
ing him will he pu’ ifh. and with the utmofl rig’ r of the
law, a- he ha. lor several years pafl been advertised to
that . fle.fl.
Kilty dollars reward w 11 he paid on conviiftion of
hi. being haib re.t or employed by- any white perf n,
am tw enty-five dollars ii by a free person of colour or
a Have.
Ann J ’.lt n.
June 30 G 8
NOTICK.
TAKEN UP at my p'an
jsk tion, in the c unty of
Wayne, on the 13th of this
in nth. a NEW NE.GItOF
V 1 MAN, ab ut'wentv one or
/ .1 \ two years of age; he calls
TX” ‘j N \ , himfelt JOHN, and fa.:,
4 lie lielong. to one Mr. John
’jJZ. * ‘"4 ten, f Savannah. He is
L, -- -spare made, about five fee’
nine or tin inches high,
fome of his f>re tee h lit rp He has an old b...ck
ha', , cotton jacket, a pan ofozoaburg trow ft s, and
ap tr of old trowlets, that appear to lrnvc been
homefputi, wrh lome blue tlnpes. He brought
w th him an ax.'.
The owner of laid nego is earnelllv reqnefied tr
apply tor the said oegr. , pa. for this advertileivent.
and take him away, as I will not be at fweruble foi
him.
Allen B. Powell.
Wavne County, June 15, 1807. 65
For Sale at this Office,
And *ll tbt Pi luting office, and Book Stores in the
City,
(Price 12 1-2 Cents)
u Minutes, Constitution , and Circular letter ol
the < lene'dl Committei of Georgia Bu/itists ,
convened at Mount F.non, with an .J/i
----feudix.
By H. HOLCOMBE, A. M.
Pastor of the liaplist Church in Savannah.”
April 25 40
Just Received,
Ami For Sale at this GjfJice.
(price only 18 3-4 cents)
A pamphlet, making 34 pages, called
The Lfe of So era t cs ,
Bv Plato, Xenophon, Sec. his disciples.
With many curious and interesting anecdotes of the
fame, atld other celebrated Greek Philosophers.
Let my life undergo an examination, and that
shall be my defence
Socrates.
jtftilZ 1, 38
Notice is hereby given,
That after the expiration of nine month, from the
date hereof, application will he made to the honorable
the Inferior Court of the County of Chatham, for
leave to fell the following property, being part of the
real efiate of John Habersham, decoalcd, for tlie
betefit of the heir, of find efiaie ■—
Three ‘TRACTS of J.AN'D, formerly in tkepanfh
of of. Mary’s, now in the county ol Camden, contain
in’ by original survey, > t n thouland, one hundred
ai.t fixty-five acre.; and, at the lime of survey, boun
der by lands of Daniel M’K .y and capt Go ilfmith
Three FARM LOTS, Nos. 6, 9 and 10, in the
firft tything, Anson ward, in the county of Chatham.
One LOT, at Montgomery, infoid county.
One half of a TRUST-I.OT, in St. James’lquare,
Heathcote ward, in the city of Savannah, known by
the etter N, 60 feet in front, and 180 feet deep, with
tl. improvement- thtreon.
J< seph Habersham,
Adminiflrator of John Haberfham, deceased
June 27...§0.,.G7
A Warning to the Forgetful.
r I HE Subscriber having declined the GROCER Y
JL BUSINESS, in M arke r Squ are, earneil'y
tequefts all thole indebted to him, either by note or
book account, to come forward and dll: harge the fame,
fit at the fame time wou and wish to obic-rve, that, for
the preient, no luit s w l.atevtr wih be brought against
uny one w ho is indebted to him, a the ugh he i obliged
clary to go to market, where it is eflentia ly neceffory,
for the lupport of the body, to carry fomethmg ol a
more refined nature than iron ore.
M. Whitley.
June 23. 65
* M I DWT PER Y.
r MARY WADE,
RF. C PFCTFULLY in orrrs the Ladies of Sa
v n ah, aim us vicinity, that having practifed
ir, this pri feffi >n for leverai years pall, the lc ic is
‘he favors of Inch ladies as may require her uffiit
a ce in the above me, in which, under Proviri. nee,
die has been tolerably fuccelsful. Keipcitable rctcr
eiic. s m;.. be had, if required.
Her prefei t rcliclence is ut Mrs. Devant’s, on the
o.inh C’ mmon, where any infltuflions for her at
tendmce w li be thauklul.) received and punctually
attended to.
june 25. 66
NOTICE.
fubferiber earnestly requtfts those persons who
arc indebted to the late firm of Everitt 6c M'Lean,
and art- ii the habit ol viliting this vity, to call at the
clh c of M’Leun & 1 amts, where they will meet with
a luil diicharge by paying their relpedlive dues.
Norm al xVx’JLcan.
Savannah, June 6. 58
LOST OR MISLAID,
\NO EuF HAN f), drawn by Andrew Mar
tin in favor of William Godfrey; endorsed
by him to John Slater, for tbirty-mne dollars; ti e
late is belived to be fome tim. in Dec tuber. 1806,
payable tlu firlt .lay of June, 1807 Ail [leilbus are
c..u loiud agan.lt tradmg for, or eceiv ng the laid
note, and the dr iwet is erefn c.iuti. ned agatuil pay
iiig 1 lie lan.c to any one except.
Juitii F. Everitt.
June It.
TAKEN UP BY TIIE SUBSCRIBER,
AR UN-AWAY Negro Man named SIMON, fays
he is the property of U illiain Cooper,efq.uf Cray
ton ifiand. Said Have is about 6 feet high, lias a small
fear in his foreJiead. Ihe owner is deiirtid to prove pro
perty, pay charges aid take him away.
Ad in S'pp,
On the Augusta road, 85 miles from Savannah.
June 16. 62
Chambers, Chatham County,
Inferior Court, 12 th June, 1807.
Dr. James Ewell, Y
ats. L
Jonathan Cooper. J
ON the petition of James Ewell doctor of phyfie,
(fating that he is confined in the gaol of this coun
ty for debt, at the suit oi Jons’ lan Cooper by process
from the Superior Court of the county of Chatham;
that he is unable to pay the debt fir which lie is con
fined, or to gve bail to answer the fame, or to lupport
hinilelt during hisconfint mem ; but is w illing to deliver
up all his effate, real and pcifonai, for the bentfit of his
creditors, and praying to be admitted to the benefit of
the insolvent debtor’s aits of this state.
It is ordered, 1 hat notice ol this application he
served upon each of the creditors of the laid James
Ewell, atu. be publiflied in one ol the gazettes of tlie
city of Savannah, that they na y appear ~t the l ourt-
Houte in the laid city of Savannah, on Fr day the
3d d-y of July next, to fliew cause, it any they fiave,
why the prayer ol .the aid petitioner should not be
granted.
r.chvard TelLir. >
A. S. Bulloch, l l i c.c.c.
June 13 61
Board of Commissioners of Pilotaue.
o
Sav ansah, June 4, 1801.
I Consequence of several persons ailing illegally
as Pilots,
Ordered, That the Secretary do publish monthly
the names of such Pilots, as polTeis Branches or Cer
tificates from tins board.
Extract from the Miniates.
THOMAS PITT, Secretary.
A-s* fable, to the order of the board I do here
by give notice, that the so owing pefons only, are du
ly authorifod to ait as Pilot” :
Thomas Nottage, )
Ifhani Clay,
Janies Scranton, j _ ,
Viliam Roy fton, Branch Pilots.
Elijah Broughton,
Thomas Alworthy, J
RLhard Wall, Branch Pilot,
William Wall, ailing under him.
John Major,
Peter Ceafar,
Reuben Anderson,
John Branfby, Certificate Pilots,
John Drnni.,
John Dixon,
Thomas Osborn.
Thomas Put, Secretary.
A* 0 TICK.
ROBERT R. THOMPSON,
Fk’TNG about to leave the (Fate for a few week*,
) has appointed Mr. F. D. PETIT DE VILLERS,
his Lawful Attorney, to transact his affairs during lii*
absence. His llore wi l continue open during the lutn
mer, where w-ili be found, every thing that is included
in the article of STATIONARY.
JUST RECEIVED,
The 11th number oi Salmagundi.
June 25 fr. 6S
GEORGIA,') Bv Th mas Bourke,clerk of the Cmi t
I. S. Cos Ordinary f r the C umv of Cliat
-1 h. B 1 rke, j; am, in the ilate aforefaid.
WHEREAS Daniel Smith has made appheanott
for lette-s of administration r n the ella’e anil effects
of John L mb, n artner dece ifed, as principal cre
d tor— lln fe are then fre to cite and adm jnifli all
ad lii gula the kindred and creditors of the find
decealed, to fi e their 1 bjeclions ( f any they have) in
my rfice, on or before the 30th day of July next,
otherwile letters of admiinltration will be granted
him.
Given under my hand and seal, this 30th day of
June in the yeat rs our Lord one thou and
e'ght hu .Ured and seven, and iu the 31st year
of American Independence. fp 63
GEORGIA,*) By Thomas Bourke, clerk of the Cottr*
I L. S. Cos Ordinary for the tounty of Chatham
T. Bou ke J ‘ n the ffate aforefaid.
WHEREAS William Brailsford, efqr. has made aj>-
plication for letters of administration on the eftute and
effects of Elizabeth Brailsford, late of the city of Ghar
leftun, Carolina, widow, deceased, as nearest of
kin. These are therefore to cite and admonilh all and
lingular the kindred and creditors of the (aid deceased,
to file their objeffions (if any they have) in ni’ rjfiice,
on or before the 2d day of Ju y next, otherwise- let
ters of administration will be granted him.
Given under my hand and leal, this 2d day of June
in year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred
and seven, and iu the thiity-firll year of American
Independence. Jp 42
1
j GEORGIA, , Uv Thomas ifourki ,c erk ol the Court
* L. S >of Ordinary for the Count) of Chat.
| Th. Bourke ) ham, in the Itate aforefaid.
i WHERE AS Jeremiah Cuvier,efq has made ap
plication I >r letters of ndmimlbation on the ellnte
and effects of J le f ,h Welcher, late of the city , f
St vain.ah, efq. aeceafed, as principal creditor.
These ate therefore to cut and admonilh all and lin
gular the kmdred and citditors of the deceaied o
file their objections (if any they have) in my office,
on or before the and day of July next, otherwise
letters of admim ltr .tion wih be granted him.
Given under my hand and seal, this 2d day of
June, in the year of our Lord, ore thousand.
eight hundred and seven, and in the th’rty -firlt
Vtar of American Independence. fp 42
j GEORGIA, IBv Thomas Bourke,c erk oftheCourt
* L. S. Nos Ordinary for the County of Chat
? Th. Bourke 3 ham in he state afoiefaia.
W HERE ova Sul ami ah Shkller, widow, and Fre
deiick 6hafler have made application for Utters of
ad mi 11 ill ran. n on the ellate and effects of James
Shade , late ot the city of Savanna. 1, carpenter, dec.
, as nearest t kin l’hefe are therefore to ere and a
- all and singular the kindred and credito.s
of he deceased, t tile their objections (if any tht y
have) in my office, on or before the 2d day ol July
next,otherwile letters of administration will be gran,
ted them.
Given under my hand and seal, this ?d day of
June, in the year of our Gord, one thjtifar i
eight hundred and seven, and 111 the thirty-tf.t
year of American Independence. 4tfp
GEORGIA, 5 By Thomas Bourke,clerk of the court
I- S. Los Ordinary, for the c unty of Chat-
Hi Bourke 3 ham, in the state aiorelaid
\V HERErvS Mary Shuman, widow, has made
application for letters of adm nftration on the eftute
and tftvcts of V illtam Shuman, late of the city of
Savannah, butcher, dvc used as neares, of kin.
These are therefore to cit< and admonilh a'l and fio.
gu ar the kindred and creditors of the deceased to
file their objections (if any they have) in my office,
on or before the 2d day of July next, otherwise
letters of administration will be granted
Given finder my hand and seal, this *d day of
June, in the year of our l ord, one thoufi.tnd
eight hundred and seven, and in the thirtv.first
year of American Independence. +p 43
By Thomas Bourke, clerk of the
L. S. > court of Ordinary, for the county of
Fh B urke J Chatham in the state aforefaid.
VV HERE AS Morgan Capers, has made applies
tion for letters of administration on the riiaie aiul
effeffsot Clark Brown, late ot the city of Savannah,
painter, deceased, vs principal cieditnr.
Thel'e are therefore to cite and admomfh all and
lit gularthe kindred and creditors of the deceased -o
file ihetr objections (if any they have) in my < flwe,
on or before the the lecond day oi Ju y next, other,
wi'e letters of adminiftrati n Orill be granted.
Given under m> hand and seal, this ad day of
Jure, 111 the year of our Lord, one thousand
eight hundred and seven, and in the thirty-tirft
year of American Independence.
AUGUSTA PRINTED “
ALMANAC, ♦
Just received and for sale at this office.
Januar ’
WANTED OX HIRE , “
A small Negro Girl, to attend a child. Ap
ply to the printers. June 27.
NOTICE.
JOHN J. EVANS having purchased one half the
establishment of this paper, it will in future be con
ducted by EVERITT & EVANS. They lolicit a
continuance ol favors from their friends and the public,
and aflure them that every exertion in the.r power
will be made to deierve it.
John F. Everitt.
John J. Evans.
PUBLISHED
EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY,
BY EVERITT Sc EVANS,
OK THE BAY, SAVAKKAH, (GEORGIA)
AT SIX DOLI ARS PER ANNUM PAYABLE HALF*
YEARLY, IN ADVAM K,