The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1788-1802, March 02, 1798, Image 3

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NOTICE fe hereby givqn,TharJohn Cuningham, late of Savannah, Merchant, who has lately re moved to Great Britain, did, 6n the fifth day of January last, by deed of assignment, duly executed, transfer and affignto the subscriber, all mortgages, judgments, special ties? notes, books of account, and other evidence, of debts {aid John Cuningham, and to John Cuningham and Cos. for the purpose of paying and fatisfying a judg- - ment obtained in behalf of Simpson and Davifon, of London, Merchants, against the said John Cuningham, m tl'e. Cir cuit Court of the United States for the Diftrift of Georgia, in the term of April 1796. All persons indebted to the said John Cuningham, or John Cuningham and Cos. are re mitted to make payment to the subscriber before the farit day of April next, at which time foils will be commenced indifcriminattly against those who foil to comply with this ’ CRAWFORD DAVISON. Dated January 2j, i79 8 ’ GEORGIA.) By Nathaniel Bacon, Register of Pro- Cl.s. ) > bats for the County of Liberty, and state N. Bacon. > aforefaid. WHEREAS John Jones, E%. hath made applica tion to me for letters of administration on the estate and effects of Mrs. Mary Low, widow, late of the said county, deceased, These are therefore to cite and ad monilh aU and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased to be and appear before me, at my office, on the 16th day of Mafch next, to shew cauie, if any they have, why letters of administration should not be granted him. Given under my hand and seal, at my office, this 13 th <jay of February, i79 B > and in the 52d year of American Independence. By Nathaniel Bacon, Register of Pro (l.s. ) S- bats for the County of Liberty, and state N. Bacon, j aforefaid. WHEREAS Mrs. Susannah Dowse, widow and re lift of Gideon Dowse junior, Joseph Law, Esq. junior, and Mr. Thomas Bradwell, have made application tome for letters of adminiftiation on the estate and effects of Gideon Dowse junior, late of the county and state a forefaid, deceased, These- are therefore to cite andadmomfh all and lingular the kindred and creditors of the said Gideon Dowse junior, deceased, to be and appear before me, at. my office, on the 26th day of March next, to shew cause, if any they have, why letters of administration should not be granted them. Given under my hand and seal, this a2d day of February, 17981 and in the 22d year of A merican Independence. GEORGIA.) By Edward White, Register of Probats (1.5.) ■■ > for the County of Chatham, in the state Ed< White. ) aforefaid. WHEREAS Tabitha Shuman, Widow, hath made application to me for letters of administration on the estate and efftfts of Martin Shuman, late of Savannah, deckled, These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the fold deceased to be and appear before me, at my office in the of city Savannah, on the 21st day of March next, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said letters of administration should not be granted her. Given under my hand and seal, at Savannah, • the aift day of February, in the year of our Lord 1798, and in the 22d year of American Glynn County. NOTICE is hereby given, That, on the firft day of Ma) next, will be expofcd to public Jade, at the Town of Bmnfwick, Two Hundred and Fifty Acres of LA AD on the Commons of said Toun> in lots not exceeding fifty acres each; to be fold by virtue of an Aft of the General Assembly of the State of Geor gia. The conditions will be made known on the day of sale by John Burnett, Geo. Purvis, 1 Moses Burnett, >ConuiiifHoners. Richard Pritchard, J John Piles, J December 31, 1797. “lOK 6 A l t, CHKAP, A valuable Tra£t of Land, LYING on the River Alatamaha, conatining 450 acres, the firft quality of oak and hickory land, bounded southwesterly by the said river, northwesterly by lands of Lachlan MGSlhmy, Jd on all other sides by lands vacant at the time of survey. For further particu lars inquire of the Printers- December 15, 1797* BROUGHT; to the Workhouse in Savannah, A Ne gro Fellow, named Buck, about 5 feet 6 inches Wh, and about 140 years of age, speaks very bad Lnglifh, fays he belongs to one Myer, in South Carolina. Nov. 23, 179?. Jacob Theiss, Gaoler. TAKEN UP in Savannah, A Negro Wen£h, who calls herfelf Hannah , ‘and sometimes Kate, and fays it is two or three years since fee ran away from Charleston, that flie belonged to the widow of Thomas South, but beUeves that she has been iince fold to fome 4k person in the country; she appears to be about 25 years old, of rather a yellow complexion. Whoever she belongs to may have her by applying to Matthew Motz, Keeper of the federal gaoj, and paying charges of advertising, &u Savannah , 30 th Sept. 1797. THE subscriber forewarns all persons against harboring his wife Mary, or trading with her in any manner whatever, as he is determined to prosecute any ope so of fending, and not to pay any debt* of her contracting. February 17, 1798. JOHN CLARK. SAUNDERS MOTTAfc HAIR DRESSER , RESPECTFULLY informs his cullomers, and others# that he has removed to the shop. occupied by Mr. ... Cymmings, next door to the eastward of Mr. La Goux. He returns thanks for the encouragement he has met With, and hunfoly foiiclts a continuance of their favors. Savannah, January 4. 1798. L 0* 0 1, BETWIXT Meins and Mackay’s wharf and the Twelve Mi|e Stone on the Augusta road, last Tuesday, A Red Cornelian Seal set tn Golds device, a coat of arms; motto, u Pro Patria.” The finder returning it to the Printers will receive Five Dollars reward. January oh. N U 1 1 C Jb. \ LL persons are particularly warned against purchasing any Negroes, land*, or other property, belonging to she Estate of John Rup~ert, decedfed, from any person or persons whatsoever, as the whole thereof is secured, by the will of the said John Ruppert, to the foie and separate use of Mrs. Burney during her life, and to her children after her decease. William Lewde*] Execumr .. John Eppingeh, J February 21, 1798. \ . “ fitTV DULLAKa KtWAKt). RUN AWAY from the fuhjcriber at Savannah, this morning, the Negro Man and Wench hereafter dejeiribed: I'm 1 in- mu!■ ‘in- 1 ‘VTED, a country bom fellow, near ■a Q . A. v| or quite 38 years of age, about vjy\ 5 feet 3 or 4 inches high, speaks very plain English, has a very gross voice, is of a yellowifli complexion, and is re markable for having 6 toes on each foot, arK j fingers on each hand, has loft se veral of life 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 doth coat, with many other articles of clothing. *. JENNY, his Wife, a country bom wench, about the fame age and heigh* of the fellow, of a black complexion, has a small fear on her left cheek, as well as can be recoU lefted, speaks very plain Englilb, has a small waist, and is well made, is very fenfibld and artfol; flie has a mother and other relations in the Fork of Broad River, near Pe tersburg, Elbert county, where it fe roost probable they will re after proceed, should they not before be taken up. Any person apprehending and delivering them to the Keeper of the Prison at Savannah shall be entitled to the above reward. S AStVEL Wall. Savannah, November 24, <797* Fifty Dollars Reward acgi l.- . TANARUS) UN AWAY last night from the ft - . IY. fobferiber’s house, the following v Negroes 1 Sharper, a country, bom fellow, about 30 years of age, full 6 feet high, remarkably thick and strong, yellowifli complexion, pleasing coun 'f*** ~ tenance, speaks plain English, 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 bdm wench, about the fame age, 5 and an half feet high, black complexion, finding countenance, very heavy with child, speaks plain Euglifh, and comihonly 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 forre provisions. They were completely drefled with new suits of dark London brown bath coating. It is fofpefted they have gone to fome of the Carolina neighboring plantations# where Sharper has a great number of relations and acquaint ances. Any person that will secure them in the commcfi gaol of Savannah shall be entitled to ray warmest thanks and the above reward. EMANUEL RENGIL. Savannah, January 4, 1798. ► | AKEN UP at the fobferiber’s plantation, Screven I county, on the main road leading fiom Savannah to Augusta, about foe 17th May last, A BAY HORSE, about 8 or 9 years old, one hind white foot, blaze face# branded on the mounting fhotilder 26, and.on the near buttock IN, trots and canters, about 14 hands h'gh. Augufi 29, 1797. STEPHEN PEARCE. AH^PrwJtc^^nTjQiSsimlSbCG. c V