The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1788-1802, January 26, 1798, Image 4

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_ • St. Andrew's Society. THE Members of die “St. Andrew’s Society of Georgia are requefted.to meet at Gunn’s Tavern, on Wed peiilay the 7th February next, at 7 o’clock in the evening, being a quarterly meetings By order of the Prefidcnt , Geo. Wooojiovse, Sec’y. January 18, 1795. • “ 1 1 s ‘ —”” Ok iVcdncfday the 14 tb of February next , •will be fold, at public auction, before the fubferiber' s fore, ALL those Plantations or Traits of Land, on Savan nah River, formerly'tfie residence cf Gen. Wayne, known by the names of / Richmond and Kew, containing about 1336 acres of prime river swamp and high land, tegdther with all the Negroes, Stock, and Plantation Tools, thereon* |C7* Particulars may be had, previous to the day of sale, by applying to Mr. Turnbull on the (pot,, or to Gairdners and Mitchel in Savannah. Conditions cash. IVILLIAM BELCHER, Au&ionier. January 4, 1798. On Tuesday the 27th of February next will be fold, at public auSlion , THE LOT I s JOHNSON'S SQUARE Where Mr. John Wallace lived, known by No. 3 Tyr "connel tithing Derby ward. Conditions cash. J. D. DICKINSON, Au&ionier. FO R £ A L t, A PLANTATION, on Midway swamp, Liberty count/, containing 750 acres, of which about 150 acres are cleared.; on the premises are a tolerable dw&iing houle, good barn, and woodpecker machine. On this tra& there are about 60 or 70 acres of good cotton land, and at the distance of onltwo and an half miles from a gotxl land in'T, It will be fold very reasonable for immediate payment. ’ ■ ALS O, Five Yoke of Prime OXEN. • * For particulars apply \o Dr. James Dunwody, in Liberty County, or, in Savannah, to JAMES CAH HEN. January 4, 1798. TO BE SOLD, lIP the 18/A day of February next , at Ebenezer, in the county of Effingham, PART of Estate of Hergan Heekssen, deccafed, confiding of Negroes, household furniture, ftodc, a carriage, &c. And on the 2\f day of said month, at the plantation of the said deceajed, H ILL BE SOLD, All the Remaining Part of his Estate, being dock, plantation tools, Negroes, hori’cs, fife. Hannah Heerssen, Adminidratrix. January 11, 1798* TO BE REN I ED, The Merchants and’ Planters Cojfeehoufe , Having thirteen rooms and five fire places* January 6, 1798. Alex. Watt. Y O k b A L. E, C, H E A P, A valuable Trad of Land, LYING on the River Alatamaha, containing 450 ’ acres, the fird quality of oak and hickory land, bounded Imithwedtrly by the find 4-iver, porthyefterly by lands of Lachlan M‘Gillivray, and on alb other (ides by lands vacant at the time of survey. For further particu lars inquire of the Printers. , • December 15, 1797* bHLKlhh’s bALIiS. OV ttlc y (ii(l Tu’ fday tl FVbiU'tym xt, wib b fold, a; Rrr borough, b tween ihe houi-s- f 10 and 3 u’cloek, by pub lic outer’ , fFhefollavoing valuable PROPER? 7\ viz. \ 950 A/ret of Land, thr sou tun off *ni un mpnvf i'll.) part Ola. I that t’aft ot laud, containing sQoac.cs, m LtVnyc un it, knfiwn by the name ot .Bu trrfi in’s Fl int, Alio, 218. nd an half Acre*, bewig the hall of a. I that tr.fi of land, hi ihe county of L berty, originally gran ed to Col. J*’hn Bakes, dc c afed, cmi a ning nth whole 437 ;, crrs, butting ad bound ing by liib rt (rfjit i* the Jb.vc d-lcribed tr noith by vacant and in. rib, f-uith by M‘way’s, and'Weft by M lyb/nk’* land. AIL, The H’s Part ot all li 1. Houbs, Wnarl L and Buildings, of the Lid Col. j bn Baker, rtcceafrd, and known in the plan of the said town by the numbet aa. Atfo, E ght prime F eld Slaves. Sri2i'd under and byvntue and twos- vt'nlixc. cut on, at ihe fmts 1 1 jofcpl Fuller and the Executors of Cater, and pointed out by John Baker as'lie pi< peity ot Col. Jhn Biker, dicealed, in conformity to the vtrd ft a Special Jury n the last S ptembtr urm astjie one had ot the prop.rty u, h.s p.'ff Hi n. . f-- - ~ Also, jro Acrraof Land In Liberty county, near Sunbtry, bounded t-o'ihby Mrk Care, fowth by Middle oh Evan , w i It by vacant lan and call 1 y nurihrsand crocksol Mid\v y i'vet, ftyzed and trken under and by virtue o’ the above ex cu ons as the p r „p r’v ol the FfU eof Col. J..hu Baker, and pointed cut by John Ex'cu or. At the fame t-me and place will be fold. Two Lots in the Town of Sudbury, known m the plan of laid own by the cum bers pi and Q 2; the lot nainbei qt itin .improved lo 1 , i)i ago and fuu vtion, on wh ch there arc a good dwellinghoufe, kitchen, and ‘’her out LuTdingi. AH a, 287 and tn hall A. nsof L nd i Camden county, enthe south ptong of L.ittle Sctti'kv, bound ed well bv Gill) rs Hartifon’* land, unrth - ypetet Tax li g s. ea!l by John Gra\cs’*, and south I v icant laud at the time ot. lurvey. And a so. Another Traft in ‘the Arid coun yof Cam* den, containing 250 actes, adjoining th< above traft, bounded eiorih by Peter Taail ng, : nd on all othet ftJrs by lands vse nt at •hetitr.eof survey. Sca-.d and srken under an ex. cu'ion a* th- J ‘bn Grsvts, deceafrd, at the suit of Thumbs ‘Young, and pointed out by William Graves, Extern.or. Coaditicus cash. —T JOHN JONES, S. 1.. C. RieeboroiivVi, 3d J'tiptv. t"C,B. ROUGHT to tlie Woikhoulo in Savannah, A IJe gho Fellow, named Bucl:, about 5 tiez 6 inches high, and about 40 years oTagtVfpeafcs Vcfv ba,l Lnghfiif fays he belongs to one Myer, in South Carolina. , ~~"j85w, 23, 1797. : Jacob Tai-iss, Gaoler. Marfiial’s Sales. im bcfdd, ■mUtficM raifthy brtckrvy ?it, < at the Court berttfc in-Savannah the bouts oj 10 and 2 o'clock, „ , „ DNE UNDIVIDED MOIETY of the following TRACTS OF LAND.of tlie Filate c-f John Baker, Efq.deceafed,taken under extern* at the fine oi Samuc. Challet, whose judgment is the firll obtained againfl the said Edate, to wit, the folio ving I-ots, h.os. 22, 25, 2 , and 61, in Sunbury, with the Buildings thereon; Five Hundred Acres near Sunbury; Five Hundred Acres on Cjionel’s Iflmd, k;i*s vn by the name of Butterfield's 1 oint; and Four Hundred and Thirty-seven Acres adjoining But terfield’s Point Traft. Conditions cash. O. BOWEN, Marfiial. Savannah, January 1798. At the fame time and place will be fold, for• cafi. The following NEGROES, returned by the 1 lamtifl s Attdrhuv as Part of John Baiter’s Propertr, vt. *torge, Bviflol, Prince, Agriopa, lfaac, Toney, Bdbr, QiL alh > Sam, men; Patty A Nanny, Flora, Cumba, Maria, Amo retva, Sue, Tenah, Sabina, women; Rachel, Abraham, Sue, Peggv, Mary, Will, children. Sb ’ * O. BOWEN, Marfiial. Savannah, Jamip’ry 19* hllU<UT's S.\i-E. WILL BE SOLD, a*4bs Courtboufe in the Town of St • Mary, County of Camden, between the hours of 10 and, 3 o'clock, on Tuesday the (sth aay cj March next, _ ‘’ t A Negro FelloW, named Will, seized under execution as the property of John Dilworth, at tlie suit ot Gen. J antes Jatkfon. Conditions call), ihe property pointed out by the Plaintiff’s Agent. J. M. Lindsay, s. c. c. Sheriff’s Office^*Nov ember 30, 1797* To be fold, on the firfk Tuesday in February next, at the Courtboufe- (ocing the boufe of James Wilson) in the county rs Ljjiugbam, under and by virtue of - two executions, ALL those three Trails cf Land, that is to fay, 150 acres, bounded north By land John Chrillopher Buntue, v/elt and south by land of John Jtiflus Grayen ftinc, eaflwardly by land of Andrew Bidtnbaeh; 2odkcres on the Runs, joining lands of John Gugie ; 250 Black Creek, in Butioch county; and one down Lot in Ebenezer; id be fold as tlie property of Emanuel Keifier, deceased. • Also, 300 Acres River Swamp, opposite ApalachuUa, with a good upland settlement, taken as the property of John Audibert. -<’ W. DUPUIS, s. e. r. IN FER iORCOUR TANARUS, CHATHAM COUNTY. Ordered , - . r L ‘HAT the ColleHors of County Taxes, tlie Over fee rs JL of the Poor, and the Omimiflioneis of the Hofpitnl and Pccuhoi fe* Lottery, do attend,'at the Courthouse in this city, on ‘Monday the day of January iidlant, with their accounts and vouchers, for settlement. It is likcwife ordered, ‘ — That such perfens as intend to keep Taverns or Billiard ’Tables, <Tr to retail Spirituous Liquors, the ensuing year, within-the County of Chatham, (the JurHdiclion of the City of Savannah excepted) do apply to the Justices of the Inferior Court, at th e fame time and place, by .petition, in which they are to name their fccuritics, and the place in tended for a tavern, &e. ’ ; rJUSTUS Hr SCHEURF.R, c. a. c. c. c. Savannah, the 15 tb January, 1798. “in FERIOR'COU RdVcH ATH AM CO UNT Y, December Term, THE following perfims attend as Jurors this Term, but made default, viz. Owen Owens, Samuel Harrqnond, Jeremiah Vallotton, Thomas Pctleio, „ John Bexley, John Barnard, Stephen Blount, Thomas Harper, Nicholas ?.liller, William Barnard, ’ Robert Mitchell; John C. Smith, “ James T. Lawrance, ‘and Thomas M’Call, Andrew M‘Credie, Ordered, \ ‘ , ’ I'liat they be fined each in the sum of 20 dollars, un less they fliew good and iudicient cause of excuie, made on oath before any Juflice of the Feace, and filed in’ the Clerk’s Oiiice of this Court, within 30 days after publica tion hereof. JUSTUS K. SCHEUBER. Savannah, the 1 stb. January, 1798. ~ AT O r I C\ ‘£. ‘ IHE books of account of George Afli, deceas’d, being lodged in the fubferiber’s. hands, lie requeils all those ted to said Filate to make immediate payment, and ail those to whom said Etlate is ind sited to render in their ac counts, properly atttfled. John J. Gray. Savannah January 12, 1 . ■*- I\ U T 1 U E. ALL porfons having any demands againfi the Efiates of David, Jane, or RoHrt Bt 11, deceased, are re queued to feud them in, properly attested, to the subscriber, who alioYequeffs all those indebted to the said Ellates to avail themselves in making payment before the Sth Februa ry, othenvife the'y will find their accounts in the hands of an Attorney at Law. Edward Griffith, Adminifirator, with tlie will annexed. Savannah* January 18, 1798. NOTICE is .hereby’ given, That all BADGES granted by the Coroomtion of this City expired on the 3 ill day of December last, and that the E ALOES for the pre font year are now ready for delivery at my office. Thole concerned will pleaie to take notice, and govern themselves accondirgly. * Br-ordpry ’ . THOMAS riTT, C. C. Savannah, January 18, r-jS. N O TIC F. PROPOSALS in writing, dating, terms, will be received until the fiifl day of February, for paving the Public • MRrk-'t of this City with hard bricks, thd) coiGradlor to furnilh materials John C,Lrs, Committee. J ames Robertsch, $ Savannah, January 12, 1795. ; —‘'-1 ON the petition of the Reverend William Nixon, 1 fhtiny, that he was pofielfcd of a certain note of hand of William Deveaux, Ed]uire, Weeded, bearing data on or about day of Odloker, one tlmufand seven hundred and eighty-seven, for the sum of fifteen pound* flerling, a c py whereof, as nearly as the said William Nixon could recollect, is to tlie said petition annexed,’ and now lodged, together with an affidavit, .pursuant to the ad of the twenty-second February, one thoufm l fevan hun dred and eighty-five ; that t! e said note was lofl or deflroy ed; and praying for the benefit intended by the Hid aft; and, on motion of Mr. Welicber, of council for Mr. Nixon; It is ordered, That the said note be edabli.hed, as direifted bv the said act, on the said William Nixon’s publishing a notice, as therein required, for the .space. of fix months, in one of the Gazettes of this fine, uiilefs cause i'll all l>e fhewa to the contrary within the laid time, or other matter If all appear to the Court agaimbThe fame. Extract from the Minutes, the 23d GShbcr, 1797. . James Bulloch, -c. s. c. c. c. ’ M’ TY DOI L \Km K/iWARD RUU AWAY from the subscriber at Savannah, tbit morning, the Negro Man and Wench hereafter deferibed : -.ij.-n.-B XTED, a country born fellow, near © | 1 1 or quite 38 yev./s of age, about j 0% ! 5 Feet 3or 4 inches lugh, .speaks very j < I plain Enguui. has a very gross voice, ii is of a yeliowifh complexion, and is re mark able far having 6 foes on each foot, l— slid 5 fingers on each hand, has lofl fe / veral of 11 is fore teeth, both above and below, and has very thick lips, bail on a brown jacket trowferi nearly ‘-new, and carried away y. i.h mm a daik London brown broad cloth coat, with many other'article* _ of clothing. JENNY, his ‘wife, a country bora wench, about the fime age and height of the fellow, of a black complexion, lias a final I fear on her left cheek, a*-well as can be rec I ltfted, speaks very plain Snglifii, has a finatl waist, and is well made, is very feufib e and artful; file lass a mother and other relations.in the I'oik of Bioad l.i er, near Pec terfburg, Elbert county, where it is moft prpbabfe they will hereafter proceed, fliould they not be sere he taken up. Any ptrfon apprehending and delivering them to the Keeper of the Prifo.n at Savannah ftiu.ll be entitled to th© Shove rev. r .1. Samuel Wall. Savannah, November 24, 1797. Fifty Dollars Reward ‘T3 UN AWAY laid right from the 5 XV fubferiber’s horde, the following Negroes: Sharper, a country born I fellow, about 30 years of age, -1 full feet high, remarkably thick and.ftrongj • Y. ‘ ‘1 h ‘ yellowish compleon, p’eifing coun • tenance, speaks plain Euglifh, walk* verg upright, commonly wears his hat inclined to the right fide of his head, excessively artful, and handy at any work. Nanny, his wife, bom wench, about’ the fame age, 5 and an hall feet high, black complexion, finding countenance, very heavy -with child, speaks plain English, and commonly wears handkerchiefs , tied about her head and neck. Joe, her'child, 5 years of age; and John, Tils brother, 2 and an half. * they earned awav -tt eir blankets, many articles of clothing,'•■and- force provisions. ft hev were ccixpletely drtfied with new fuit* of dark Rendon brown bath coating. It is fufpefted they have goitq to feme of'the Carolina nei ■ ’.boring ‘plantations, where Sharper has a great number of relations and acquaint ances. Any person that will secure them in the common g-iol cf Savannah fiiall be entitled to my warmed thanks and the above reward. . * ‘ ■ EMANUEL RENGIL. Savannah, January 4, 1798._ r UP in -Savannah, A Negro Wench, who _L calls herfelf Hannah, and fomctimes Kate, rnd fays it is two or three years finee she ran awav from Charleston, that (lie belonged to the widow of I homas Smith, but believes that file has been since fold to fome person in the country; fixe appears to he about 25 years old, of rather a yellow complexion. Whoever flic belongs to may have her by applying to Matthew Motz, Keeper of the gaol, and payipg charges of advertising, &c. Savannah, 30 tb Sept. 1797* * UP at the fubferiber’s plantation, Screven county, on the main road leading fiom Savannah to Augusta, about the 17 th May last, A BAY bJORSE, aliout 8 or 9 years old, one • hhid white foot, blaze face, branded on the mounting shoulder 26, and on the neat buttock-IN, trots and canters, about ia lnr.ds high. Augujl 29, 1797. . STEPHEN PEARCE. BROUGHT to the Wcrkhoufe in Savannah, A Ne gro Fellow, who fays his name is Pcmpey , about belonged to Mr. John Coxe, deceased. Jacob Theirs, Gaoler. VT EW Testaments, Watts’s Psalms and Hymns, JenksV Devotions, Jones’s System cf Book-Keeping, Web ftei’s Spelling Books; blank bonds, bills ct sale, bills cf lad ing, conveyances, manifefts, powers of attorney, apprentice# indentures, feamens articles, Set. -for fate at this office. A— A few Copies of the Fire Ordinance Patrol Law may be had of the Printers. • sXmllnail”iCnX)'by N. JOHNSTON jxo CO* i - * ‘• ’