The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, July 07, 1807, Image 4

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SHERIFFS SALES. On the fust Tuesday in August next, VV'il hr f. <i h<: C u II Mile in thi* city,between the h<urs us io and 3 o'clock, AIJ. that LO C’ r PARCEL f LAND, fi uate .'■>! the Thu uleTb”li rud, abeut wo nn es tr’ m J-.i.-amuli, 1. m :u me 57 „r-< ■ m r e or ltl% with t e impr v met ’ 1 1 ..■ r• n—Taken und'-r exetutior at 1 b pr perty of Nr.iith, N. 11 and Arderion, -t the f til ot h. 1. v< nsworth U Cos. the f- rmer pur. clu.ti never havi’ gc- tnplied with the terms if taif. T. Robertson, s. c. c. Sav. June 30, ISO 7 T T TIM. he fold at rhe l ourt House in JelTerfon, or VV ‘1 uefday the 4th Atguft next, between the uljal hours if tale, ‘he follownig Negroes, taken in execu tion under the iorec’olu e of a mortgage from Martha W. Nightingale at the luit of Richard () Uoiipe , and to latisfy tile lamt—v.r —Jim, Cmjjoe, Frederic, Will, l.aura, Frank, J'omhi, Violet, Juh.i, Sma, all), Mary Dura, l.ydiu, Mauma, Yamma, Comnnfla, Quafliy, C’hriltophir. Mohita, Uuba, Cooley, C'oiiiiuilla, (Joom ba, and a child of Jim and V:oiet’6. D. (j. Jones, s. c. c. June 6. oS yg/g} ‘ 1 - Will hr sold , at If court-liouni• in Jefferson, Caw dr,l conn 1/, on I iiesduy, the fourth day oj -lug ait next , be'ween the bourn oj ten cJ three o’, facie, itffollowing property of William Aw ry. , At' r of iSV/ (umiinh, mrrehun , duly foreclosed by J hn Bolton, survivor, viz. ALL 1 hat \\ h.ni Lot in St. Mary's, lieing tin jyimt of lot Nti 4 cont..ining 50 icu on M. Mary’s street, and running 150 Let west to Judson’s, water-lot, and from St. Mary’s tercet to the liver 100 feet, and along the met 100 tect. At.SO, Part of Lot No. 4, beginning at Ready-street, Tun 1 >ing west on St. Mary’s street to jodson’s lot, and on Ready-street 200 feet noith to Di vine Young's iot. and 150 feet west on s.iit! lot to Judson’s with all the buildings and improve incuts thereon. ALSO, Lot No. 43. containing four acres, more or less, with all the buildiuers and improvements thereon. DAVID G JONES, Sheriff, Camden County, June 28, 1807. 68. On the first Tuesday in August next, Will nc fold at he C urt tl ul'e, in Urn cny, eetwten the h urs of io and 3 o’clock, The unexpired r,E*sf: f lot no. - 9 , ot the Chatham Academy, with the improve rnents ther on—taken under execution as the pro Jierty of l hom.is N. James Urggs vll that TKACT of LAND, with the improve ments there >n, fcua'c on Wilmington 111 and, cm taming acres, bou ded by lands ot J hn Ha mini, lands . t K bert Barnard, fronting on W..l’ law river—taken under execution at the fttit of John 11 I)rnbel. as the property ot John U.trnaid, jun notntrd if by >lic plantill's at tome \ NP.GRU MAN, mmrd MAY—taken under fti diy executions vs Robert Jordan 1 pointed tut b) the piantuPs at omey. T. Robertson, s. c. c. Savannah, June 30. 68 City Shreiff’s Sales. On the first TU LSD \\ in August next, YVili be I Mat ihe C urt Houle in the citv ot Savan nah, between thehoirsof io and ; o’clock, AHiIUSE in Carpenter’s Row, levied on os the .property • t Zachanuh Hortkins, eiq. dcceal’ed, to fatisfy Lone worth drCattonet. At.so—A HOUSE in II >rhy Ward, levied on os the'pr iperty ol Th, mat Smith, dtceafed, to la isf, Jale [,h Davis and others A ‘— \ bright hay HOKSF. and HOUSE HOLD FURNITURE, leve l >n as the property of Ci tgc 11 illn ck, to fatisfy l'everal executions At, o—\ NEGRO BOY, nattisd NAT, evied on as the property ot Dr. John Love, to latisty Wm. Shaw. \ t.s a— An undivided half if three LOTS in the village n S Gait , fronting ‘n the well the reli dence of Mr | feph Davis, and he ta'e residence of IMr Edmund Warren, levied on as l ie pr pe -ty ,f John P Oats, to fatisfy Frederick Shaffer, survivor Con viiiiovs. Cash. Joint Williams, s. c. s. Ju'y 4. 7° City Marshal’s Sale. “Will he s*ld at the Court-!louse in this city. On SATURD\Y the llthof Jnlv inflant, between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock, AH ‘ i U v F, situated in Yantacraw—levied on as the pu pr, tv of Stephen Achors, to fatisfy a fine im pofeii on him h> the corporation. The above tale was poll potted ou Tueluay, the 50th June, for the want of bidders. Charles Cope, c. m. July 2 69. Notice is hereby given, That after the expiration of nine month, from the date hereof, application will he made to the honorable the I'leitor Court of the County f Chatham, for leave to led the following piopetty, being part of the real ellate of John Habikmiam, dece-ied, for the benefit of the heirs of faut ellate:— t hree TRACTS ol I.ANI), ionnerly in the parilb of St. Mary’s, now in the county of Camden, contain ing, by original survey, ten thou land, one hundred and fixty-five acres ; and, at the time of turvey, boun ded by lands ol Daniel M'Kay and capt. Go dfniith Thue FARM LOT-, Nos. 6, 9 and 10, in the £iit ty thing, Anson a.d, in the county of Chatham. One 1,0 f, at Montgomery, inlaid count) One half of a TRUST-LO I , in St James’ lquare, HeathcOte ward, in the city of savannah, known be the ettr N, 6ti feet in trout, and ISO feet deep, with the intptoventeut, tliiriou. Joseph Habersham, Adminilhrator of Jchr, Hahutham, dtceafed Jane Notice. T T PON the petition of Thomas You no, of the city ol savannuh, in the state of Geor gia, planter, stating* Deed of Conveyance fioni John Graham, late ol the province ot Georgia, to John Caldwell, late ol South-Cutolina, foi twelve hundred acres of land, situate in the pre sent county ot Liberty, in the state of Georgia, known hy the name ot Baiilie’s neck ; bounded south and souiiiutni on .xorth-Newiiort river and mud ol Robert Nobles, east and northeast on land ol George Nobles and vacant 1* ad, an< north and northwest on \ i an’ land, beat ing dal' 1 the —i-dey ol , one thousand seven hun dred and si Uy-iour; a copy whereof, as nearly as the petitioner could recollect, was annexed to said petition, is no.vv lodged in the clerk’s office, together with an affidavit, pursuant to the acts ol this state, of force in such cases, has been lost or destroyed ; and praying the benefit in tended by iht’ atoiesuiu acts, and other circum stantial proof being Lid hefoie the court : It is orde.eu, that the said Deed of Conveyance, horn the said John Graham to Jomi Caldwell, lor the land aforesaid, he established as direct ed by law, on the said ‘1 lionias Noting publish ing a weekly notice, in one of our public ga zettes ol this state, lor the space ol six calen der mouths, unless good and sufficient cause shall he shewn to the contrary, within the s.id six months, or other matter shall appear to the court against the same. i>late of Georgia, Liberty County, From the minutes, Match 25, 1807. 28 A. I ORRESTLU, c. s. c. c. l. Superior Court, Chatham County. April Term, 1807. ON the petition of Barrack Gibbons, of thr co'uyjy ot Chatham, in the state of Georgia, planter, Ha ting, that a certain deed of gilt made and executed by William iYi‘Dora!d, formerly of the parilh of St. George, then province, now state of Georgia, by which he gave and convened umo his wife Margaret, his foi. John, and his daughter Mary M‘Dona!d, after wards Mary Christie, and to the survivor or surviv ors of them, their heir and afligns forever, all his es tate, real and personal, whatsoever and wheretoever fliuate, with the rights membeis and appurtenances to the laid landed, or real estate belonging, and the future iflue and elicn ale ol the female Haves, and his {lock ol every kind, beating date the fiiit day of July in the year ot our lord one thousand seven hundred and iix ty three, (a copy whereof as nearly as the petitioner could recollect was annexed to the said petition, is now lodged in the clerk's office together with ail allnlavit pursuant to the laws offeree in this state in such ca ses) that the said deed of gift was loft, or dcltroyed by time, accident, or during the revolutionary war; and praying the benefit intended by the laws of fo.ee in this state, for the purpole oi eftabiilhirig loft papers,and other circuniftantial proof being laid before the court. It rs ordered that the laid deed of gilt be elkablilhed as directed by law, on the said Barrack Gibbon’s pub lishing a weekly notice in one of our public Gazettes of this state, for the space ot fix Callaudai months; unlels good and luflicient cuule lhal l be Ihewn to the contrary within the laid fix months, or other ma.ter lhall appear to the court againlt the lame Extract Jrem the minulfn, thin 20ih jffiril, 1807 (f 40) Job T. Boiler, Clk. GliOR GIA. LllL-UTY SUPERIOR COURT- March Term, 1807. ON the petition of Moses Wav, of said coun ty, planter, stating that hurt a s possessed ot a certain deed or title to some negroes, anti 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 tosaid petition, and is now lodged in the clerk’s office, together with alli 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 in ordered , That the said deed, or title of sale from Matthew Shearer, Sc Rebecca Shear er, his wife, to Moses \\ ay, of Negroes and some personal property, be established as di rected hy law, on the said Moses \V#y’s pub lishing a weekly idice 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. Kiceborough , 25/A March , 1807— Extract from the minutes. A. Forrester, c. s. c. i. c. [Mar. 31. t l m’s.J Board oi’ Ct mmixsiomrs of Pilotage. Savannah, June 4, 1801. Ii Confeqtience of several perluns ailing illegally as Pilots, Ordered, That the Secretary do publish monthly the names of such Pilots, as polled Branches or Cer tificates from thrs board. Extract from the Miniutes. THOMAS PITT, Secretary. Afißßt'ASir, to the order ot the board Id. here hv give notice, ‘hat the so owing pefons only, are du ly authorifed to atft as Pilots : Thomas Nottage, Ilham C av, Ja , e- Scranton. h pn Wil tarn Roylton, Elijah Broughton, Thomas A worthy, Richard Wall, Branch l’i ot, William Wail, ailing under him. John Major, Peter C eafar, Reuben Anderson, John Branlby, > Certificate Pilots. John Dennis, John Dixon, Thomas Ofbom. __ ‘iaonus i’itt, Secretary. B \TTALTON ORDERS. WHEREAS po’icy aswtfj as duty requires,that tlie Patrol Laws be carried into full effect, it is there fore hereby ordered, that the commanding officers of companies in the id battalion of the Chatham regiment of militia, do enforce the provisions of the Tatro Acts of I 765, and of ISO., in their respective company dis tricts. A flridf compliance with this orckrr will be required by Edward Harden. Major, 2d Bet. Chat. Reg. Militia. June 15 a 70 GEORGIA, IL, Th mas Bourke, clerk of the C~uvt L. S. V. of Ordinary f r tht C tin yot Chat Th Bourke, ) ham, ui the fta e af relaid WiiEHEA Daniel Smnh has mi.de ajiphca-ton for letters < f admimftration ‘ n tfie efta’e aid effects oi j, hn I amu, r, arir.e- dece fed, as principal cre ditor— 1 belt are then fre o cite and adm rush all id in guiar the kiwdre.l aid cr -ditcrs of the laid deceahu, to ti e their bjecftiotis ( f an) the’ have) in mv office, on or before the 30th day of July next, otheiwtlc letters of adminifiration will be granted him. Liven ur.der my hand and fed, this 30 h day of June, in he )e t (,f our Lord one thou and eight hundred and seven, and in the 31st year of A meric-n lndejiendei ce fe 68 Just Received, And For Sale at this Ojjice. (price only 18 3-4 cents) A pamphlet, making 34 pages, called The Life of Socrates , By Plato, Xenophon, &c. his disciples. With many curious aud interesting anecdotes of the lame, and ocher celebiated Greek Philosophers. “ Let my life undergo an examination, and that shall be my defence.” Socrates. off nil 21 „ 38 For Sale ai tins Otiice, Aud all the Printing offices and Book Stores in the City, (Price 12 1-2 Cents) “ Minutes , Constitution , and Circular I.etter of the General Committer of Georgia Baptists, convened at Mount Enon, with an B/i ----fiendix. By H. HOLCOMBE, A. M. Pastor of the Baptist Church in Savannah.” Apiil 25 40 Just Received And For Sale at this Office, A few copies of a second and improved edition of that very interefling and popular pamphlet, entitled GOD’S RE CE.VGE AGJLYST MURDER Or the forrowful Life and Cruel Death of MARY FINDLEY, Who after giving a handsome fortune to her Hafband was molt barbarously drowned by him in eight weeks after marriage, for which he was lately hung at Edgfieid Court-Houle, South- Carolina T his piece is well calcu lated to plead the cause of poor little Orphans, & to touch the lead fenfibilitie* of the human heart. Price only 25 Cents. COMMUNICATED. Few Tragedies have been read with such avidity as this oi 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 i he following critique iiom 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 iaculues oiten excited—No man can read it \t ithout having both his horror of evil and his respect for virtue increased. You have the art of blending instruction with amuse ment—YY hiie you keep your readers in high good humour by the lrolicksomeness of .your manner, you are inculcating upon them im portant moral and religions truths, conducing to their present and futui e happiness. “ I am very respectfully, yours “ David Ramsay. “ The Rev. Mr. YY'eems.” NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN r at the expiration of nine months after date JL the fuhfcriber will make application (agreeable to law) to the court of Ordinary for leave to iell and dispose of two lots, of LAND, with improvements thereon, known hy the numbers fix and Even, in the village of Montgomery, and belonging to tht estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Yl Queen, dtceafed, for the benefit of tkc heirs and creditors of said estate. Brvan Morel, Administrator, vjith the tc<ill annexed. Montgomery, Chatha n County. April 25 +o§ 42 ~~NOTICE~ A LI, persons having demands against William a* CRUVXLtir*, late of Savannah, baker, deceased, are requested to exhibit them within the time preefnb ed by law...and all persons who may be indebted to his estate. are desired to come forward without delay and fettle their respective accounts. D. LamhoUoz, Juas 9. fc...mJ... qualified exvsuttr To Rent, And possession given immediately, T’ e DWELLING HOUSE lately occupied by Mr. T. M VVoodsridge, in Broughton llrtet. Also, a FRONT TENEMENT, on the Bay. For terms, apply to Wm. Wcodbridge. June 30 nf —08 Buchan's Family Medical IVorks - PROPOSALS BY JOHN HOFF, OF CHARLESTON, S. C* Eor publishing by subscription, DOMESTIC MEDICINE, or, A TREATISE ON THE PREVENTION AND CURB 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 preient. ALSO, HIS ADVICE TO MOTHERS, ON THE SUBJECT OF THEIR OWN HEALTH, and the means of promoting The Health, Strength and Beauty of their Offspring. BY YVILLIAM BUCHAN, M. D. m FELLOW Os TUX ROVAL COLLEGE OS’ PHYSICIAN# EDINBURGH. 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