The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1788-1802, February 09, 1798, Image 4

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I,ASDWO rbir day, ct Hunter*} itihdrf, frcM Isis Brig Sarah, George Noi*v4l, Master, 4)1 Hogsheads Havana Mokdes, And FOR SALE by ■i . M'CALL id MILLER. Nov. 16, 1797* H. C. JONES, HAVING convenient stores on Clarke’s wharf for the reception of Country Produce, or Merchandile q any ddTcription, offers hri best. services to his friends, an the public, in tranfafting any business they inay place m fjis hands as a Faftor or Commission Merchant. Savannah, Oftobcr 7, 1797* FOR SAL E; Georgia Paper Medium Apply to James Macmktosh. V January 24. rip HE fubferiber has for sale, on the molt reatonable - JL terms, for calh, at lus store in Bull street, Messrs. Hamilton and Hsurtr'idge, The following Articles, viz. London particular Madeira wine \ Second quality of ditto ( By the quartercalk, pJ- Port wine C doZen > or “*“* Sherry ditto ‘ Jamaica na New England ditto French brandy Hollandfe gin London bottled porter, by the groce, dozen, or hottie Coffee Loaf and brown fogara Mobiles Hyfon and bohea teas Black pepper Kaifins Shelled ahnonds Nails of all kinds , Crockery ware afford Writing and wrapping paper Liquor cases. A L S O , Muffin {bawls Ditto aprons. Lineu and cotton handkerchiefs Oznabrigs by the piece or yard. ‘ ’ Captains of vessels and osiers can be supplied with ail Linds of groceries at thelhorteiTnofice. JAMES BELCHER. Savannah, January 25, *79^*— FRESH RAISIN S, Os an excellent quality, just received, and for sale, by JOHN J. GRAY. • Dec. 28, 1797. hxprflrd here by the jirft of January ~ The Britifti armed Ship -jfvgn LANCA STE R, Os 500 tons burthen. r I “'Hid ftiip is copper bottom- X. ed, and carries 16 guns, 12 and 9 pounders, and 40 men. In- p lirance will be made on property in this fliip at a low premium. Merchants and Flamers can he accommodated with freight to Lancaster on modenue terms. Anply to Edward Swarbreck. JH'T* Bills on Lowdon, Liverpool, and Lancaster, for sale. Apply as above. Nov. 17. ~~ -fOITLIVERFOJ L, The SHIP , Ajv COLUMBIA, f AM&L'WMt. Thomas M‘Kenzie, Master, 11l URTHEN 270 tons, a re- D markable strong well built fiiip, will fail with all convenient fpe C d, having a great part of her * cargo engaged. For freight of the balance, or paffiige, apply to George Andersom. IVbo has received, for sale , by faul fl ip, 6000 bulhels Salt, 30 tons of Coal, and A quantity of Stone Ware, For which Tobacco and Cotton will be received in pay ment. January 10. SAUNDERS MOTTA, HAIR DRESSER , RESPECTFULLY informs his customers, and others, that he has removed to the fliop occupied by Mr. Cummings, next door to the eastward of Mr. La Goux. He returns thanks for the encouragement he has met with, and humbly solicits a continuance of their favors. Savannah, January 4,,1798. r | TIE Copartnerftiipof Theodore Gay and William I Chavvin having been dissolved the 19th instant, by mutual consent, all persons indebted thereto are del-red to make payment to the fubferiber as speedily as poftible. January 26,’ 1798. ILL IAM CHAUI^IA. Wo R SAL R, A PLANTATION, on Midway fwnmp, Liberty county, containing 750 acres, o 7 which about 150 seres are cleared; on tlie premises are a tolerable dwelling lioufe, good barn, and woodpecker machine. On this tract there are about 60 ox 70 acres of good cotton land, and at the diftame of only two and an hatf-mdea-from a good hurl*, kuc. It w ill be fell very reasonable for immediate payment. > ALSO, Five Ypke of Prime OXEN. For particulars apply to Dr. James Dtmwodv, in Liberty county, or, in Saiannah, to JAMES CASHES. January 4. *79 s To R SALE. C H E A I’. A valuable Traft of Land, LYING tlie River Alatamaha, containing 450 acres, tlie firft quality of oak and hickory land, bounded fotiibwefUrlv by the fakl river, nortbwefterly by lands of Lachlan M‘Gilln riy, and on all other fules by lands vacant at tlie time of survey- For further particu lars inquire of tlie Printers. December ij, 1797. ‘TO BE f ENTED, The Merchant J and Planters Coffekoufe, Having thirteen rcoijs and five fire pl ?w^\ January 6, ,798. AIEX> W A J!H XT OTICE hereby'giin, That John Cuningham, ..IN late of Savannah, Merchant, who has .ately re moved to Great Britain, did, on the-fifth c.ay 0 January last, by deed of alignment, duly executed, trans er air assign to the fubferiber, all mortgages, judgments, P^ cia “ ties, notes, books of account; and other evidences 3 e s due to the said John Cunhigham, and to John Tuning .mm and Cos. for ti e purpose of‘paying and fatisiying a judg ment obtained in behalf of Simplon and Dav ifon, or ondon, Merchants, agamft the said John Cuningham, in t e ir ’ edit Court of tlie United States for the Diftrift of Geoigia* in the term of April a 79 6. All persons indebted to the said John Cuningham, or John Cuningham and Cos. quelled to make payment to tlie fubferiber before the fir day of April next, at which time suits will be commence indiferiminately against those who fail to comply with this requisition. ; CRAWFORD DAI ISON. Dated January 25, 1798. In anCOUNCIL, January 29. 1 79 8 * ON motion of Mr. Young, seconded by Mr. Robert son, ... n c Resolved , That notice be given m the next Gazettes 01 the city, forbidding the sale of Twenty-five Negroes, ad vertised bv- Mr. Norment, Tax Collector of Chatham coun ty, as being forfeited to the state, the said Negroes being confined by the Corporation, under the following clause of a law of the state, entitled, “ An Aft to organize the Mi litia in the leveral new Counties of this State,” passed the 2 2d February, 1796) as meai’ures have been and are now taking by the Corporation for carrying the said clause into effedt, viz. “ And be it further enacted, That the. Officers of the Militia in the firft brigade in the firft divilion ftiall lie au thorized and empowered, in their refpedlive patrol diftricls, to appretond any Negro, Muftee, or Mulatto, freeman •or freemen, Have or Haves, who ftiall. hereafter arrive in any port of this state from any of the Weft India or Ba hama lilnnds, and to keep such Muftees, Negroes, or Mu lattoes, in close and fafe custody, until they can be exam ined before the Corporation of Savannah, or any’ three Justices of the Peace for any of the counties lying in the laid division, who are hereby authorized to cause such free man or freemen, Have or Haves, to be exported at the ex pence of the importer or owner, which such importer or owner is hereby made liable for, as well as for the expence of apprehending or keeping such persons.” ExtmSl from the Minutes, THOMAS PITT, C. C. On Wedncfday the 14 tb of February next, veill be fold , at public auction, before the fubferiber' s flore, ALL those Plantations or drafts of Land, on Savan nah River, formerly tlie residence of Gen. Wayne, known by the names of— Richmond and Kew, containing about 1336 acres of prime river, swamp and high land, together with all the Negroes, Stock, and Plantation Tools, thereon. gCT” Particulars may be had, previous to the clay of sale, by applying to Mr. Turnbull on the fpet, or to Gairdners and Mitchel in Savannah, Conditions calh. WILLIAM BELCHER, AuEtionier. . January 4, 1798. On Tuesday the 27 tb of February next viill be fold, at public auction, THE LOT IN JOHNbO.VS SQUARE Where Mr. John Wallace lived, known by No. 3 d’yr connel tithing Derby ward. Conditions calh. J. D. DICKINSON, Auftionier. T o s-r, BETWIXT Meins and Mackay’s wharf and the Twelve Mile Stone on the Augusta road, last Tuesday, A Red Cornelian Seat frt tn Go ! d : device, a coat of anus; motto, “ Pro Fatria.” The finder returning it to the Printers will receive Five Dollars reward. January 26. ” SHERIFF'S SALES. , ON thr firft T'icfaav, beif.g th. fi ii dav, of Ma.ch next, at the ('•uuhoufe in hr C.ry .f Savannah, between the hours oJ X and 111 o’c.ock, W LL BE SOLD, Two Negro Men, fr!7.rd on to fa isfy a jndgmrijt obtain* and by Peter Deveaux, Esq. a3Hifl Peter fit iv Morel, Esq. sod poinird out to be the pfo ptrty ot the fauf Mores, as it is said, bv th Pfaint ff. Also at the fatnc t me and place WILL BE SOLD, AU that Lot of Land, with the Buikiings thereon, in ‘he city of Savannah, known by No. *9 Waftiington Ward, ‘rOiiHny St. jniiarr ftrert, enstaimr.g 60 icrt rn front and 9 , feet in dep h. at pr'fint m <h- poll ffion of Owen Owens, Esq. Lized a* tne property of Mr. j.mes Mirrities, dccealcd . RICHARD WALL, S. C. C. S'vannali. ,0 fehtn’rv. t?o8. ■, SI Lk.k4 Th *j> aA-LL. WILL RESOLD, on the firft Tuesday in April n xt, at the Counh use in ‘he city of Savannah, bctwi.cn the hours of X'-nd 111 o’clock, a>- The following Traiftrof Land, taken und r execution aj the property ol Roger Parker Saunders, hfq. dec> afed, to fatisfy fundty ex-cations; One Hall of De merc’s IfUnd, fituata m the Alatamaha, containing 500 acres f the firft quality of rice land. 653 Acres in Liberty county, formerly the property of William Jone , Esq. deccafrd, and late the itlUrnce of ‘he said Roger Parker Gauntlets, b ing a body of vary va'uable and highly cultivated rice land. 4CO Acrea and fenb-d or frnate in fa dcounty. 182 Acres in'dmo. 350 Acrea in ditto, aco Aerra to diuo. A Moiety of 39 o fts 01 toco a cr a each in Frankltn county. 287 J Acres i-. Wash ington county A Moi ty o’ 375 Acres in (ircette rounty. j o Aascsoo Sapclo. 600 Acies ru St. A r, dr*v>-*5 pa-ifh. RICIJAKD WALL, S. C. C. Savannah, ift Fcbiuiry, 1798. MarfhaPs Sales. JVill be fid, on rhefeeond Tufdiy iu-February next, at the Courtboufe in Savannah , between the hours of 10 and 2 o'clock, _ UNDIVIDED MOIETY of the following TRACTS OF LAND of the Estate of John Baker, Esq. deceased, taken under execution at the suit of Samuel Challet, whole judgment is the firft obtained’ against the said Estate, to wit, the following Lots, Nos. 22, 25, 26, and 61, in Sunbury, with the Buildings thereon; Five Hundred Acres near Sunbury; Five Hundred Acres on Colonel’s Island, known by the name cf Butterfield’s Point; and Four Hundred and Thirty -seven Acres adjoining But terfield’s Point Traft. Conditions cash. O. BOWEN, Marftial. Savannah, January 179^* At the fame time and place will be fold , for cajk, ITe following NEGROES, returned by the Plaintiff’s Attorney as Part of John Baker’s Property, viz. George, Bristol, Prince, Agrigpa, Isaac, Toney, Boston, Qualh, Sam, men; Patty, Nanny, Flora, Curnba, Maria, Amo retta, Sue, Tenah, Sabina, women; Rachel, Abraham, Sue, Peggy, Mary, Will, children. O. BOWEN, Marftial. Savannah, January 191 Marshal’s Sales. Will be fold, at the Courtboufe in Savannah, on Thurf ■day the isl if March next, between the hours of X and II o'clock, ONE Thirteenth Part cfa Plantation, or Traft cf. Land, containing 6032 and 3-4+lis acres, known by tlie name of Monteith, seized as the property of James Greenhow, fufviving Copartner of Greenhow and Telfair, the former purchaser not compl irg with the conditions of sale. Also, That Undivided Half Part or Moiety of the Wharf Lot, with the Stores and Improvements thereon, . firuated under the Bluff in the city of Savannah, at preient occupied by Owen Owens, set forth by the Plaintiff’s At torney to fatisfy an execution in favor of David M‘Credie, and other claims in my office. 0. BOWEN, Mar float. Savannah, February j, 1798. i’ iT 1 I DU LL A ‘ I S R EVv Ai\ u. RUN AWAY from the fubferiber at Savannah . this morning, the Negro Man and Wench hereafter deferibed : ‘■ ‘VTED, a country born fellow, near IN or quite 38 years of age, about 5 feet 3 or 4 inches high, speaks very plain Engbfh, has a very gross voice, is of a yellowi'h complexion, and is re markable for having 6 toes on each foot, ___________ and 5 fingers on each hand, has loft le veral of his fore teeth, both above and below, and has very thick lips, had on a brown jacket and trowfers nearly new, and carried away with him a dark London brown broad cloth coat, with many other articles of clothing. JENNY, his wife, a country born weneb, about the fame age and height of the fellow, of a black complexion, has a small fear on her left check, as well as can he recol lected, speaks very plain Engljlß, has a fmcH ivaift, and is well made, is very fenfib : e and artful; she has a mother and other relations in-the Fork of Broad *River, near Pe tersburg, Elbert county, where it is moft probable they will hereafter proceed, fhoulcl they not before be taken up. Any person apprehending and delivering them to the Keeper of tlie Prison at Savannah lhall be entitled to the above reward. Samuel Wall. Savannah , November 24, T 707. Fifty Dollars Reward -- T> UN AWAY last night from the’ Q | .Tv fabferiber’s house, the following j J Negroes; Sharper, a country be 3 I about 30 years of age, foil 6 feet high, remarkably thick strong, yellowifti complexion, pleanng coun l-e.. tenanee, speaks plain Englilh, walks very upright, commonly wears his hat inclined to the right fide of his head, excessively artful, and handy at any work. Nanny, his wife, a country born wench, about the fame age, 5 and an half feet high, black complexion, finding countenaiice, very heavy with child, speaks plain Englilh, and commonly wears handkerchiefs tied about her head and neck. Joe , her child, 5 years of age; and John , his brother, 2 and an half. They carried away their blankets, many articles of clothing, and feme provisions. They were completely drolled with new suits of dark London brown bath coating. It is folpefted they have gone to fome of the Carolina neighboring plantations, where Sharper has a great number of relatiohs and acquaint ances. Any person that wIH secure them in the common gaol of Savannah ftiall be ehtitTedT:6'nrir wariTieft thanks and the above reward. EMANUELr RENGIL. Savannah, January 4, 1798. ~IN FEPJORCOU December Term, 1797. THE fellcwing persons having been duly summoned to attend as Jurors this Term, but made default, viz* Owen Owens, Samuel Hammond, Jeremiah Vallotton, .Thomas Pedcro, j. John Bexley, John Barnard, t Stephen Blount, Tlximas Harper, Nicholas Miller, William Barnard, Robert Mitchell, John C. Smith, Lines T. Lawrance, and Thomas McCall, Andrew M‘Credie/ Ordered, ■ That they be fined each in tlie fern of 20 dollars, tm lefs they shew good and fufficient cause of excufc, made on oath bt fore any” Justice 6f the Peace, and fiied in the Clerk’s (Mice of tliis Court, within 30 davs after publica tion hereof. JUSTUS H. SCHEUBER. Savannah , the \stb January, 1798. SAVANNAH: Prints bt N. JOHNSTON asp C Oi