The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1788-1802, March 02, 1798, Image 4

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SUPPLEMENT to the Georgia Gazette, March 2, 1978 • , vj Will be fold, at the Ccurthcufe in Savannah, cn the i oth day of April next, between the hoUrsot t .-i t. \ Traft of Land, containing 300 acre., &S.TS&. ** fitisfy >n<.rort W of Levi Hollmfworth, faiJ property being mortgaged to tare hit claim* Q BOWEN> MarlhaJ. February 8, 1 SHERIFF’S SALES On the firJlTuefday, being the 6tb day of March neSct, •will be fold by public outcry, at the Courtboufe in Savannah, at 10 o'clock in tbe forenoon, . ALL that Lot of Lend, containing 60 feet in front on Bryan-street, and 90 feet in depth on Jefferfon-ftreet, Franklin ward, now in the pofiefiicn of Mr. Ransom Stone, feised and taken under execution as the property of J homas Garnett, deceased. , , ... Alfa at the f.metmc and place , mil be fold, All that TraA of I.and situate and lying in the parifli of St. Thomas, on Great Seitilh river, bounded east by said riwr, and on all other Tides by vacant marfli at the time of survey. 500 Acres in the parifli of St. Mary, bounded noithwcft bv Laid river, and onfall other fioes by vacant land. The above two trafts granted to Edward Barnard the 6th February, 177°? feised and fold'to fitisfy an execution against tbe Reprefentatiyes of the said Ed w aid Barnard, and pointed out by the plaintiff. Atfo at tbc fame time and place mil be fold, to the bigbefi bidder, A TraA of Lard in a tmngle, adjoining land granted John M‘Luer, hnd ordered John and William Leconre snd Thomas Cox, containing too acres. Also, Another Traft, nmntitv at present unknown, adjoining the former, to be fold by the ac--e, depending on a resurvey. The two Lift tnnfts lying, and being in St. Andrew's parifli, and fold to fatisfy an execution against the Representatives of John M‘Luer, deceased. Conditions of Lie cafli. Richard Wall, s. c. c. January 25, 170 S.— ” T SHERIFF’S SALES. OV ’ti- fitA Tiief-liv, hrtrg ih fih dav, of March next, at h” Om'hnnfc m the Coy f Savar.n>h betwein iht h>Uis of X and IH o'clock, W'LL BE SOLD, Two Negro .Men, f ied on to fa'irfy 1 judgm nt obtained by Peter Deveaux, Esq. a;iir fl Peter He rv Mot'cl, Ffq* rnd p >ih od out 10 be the pro. perty of the said M ite', as it is said, by ih plaintiff. ’• Alfa aj ihb fame time and place WILL BE SOLD, All that fl/rt of Land, with the Buildings thereon, in he city r.f Savannah, k ovvn by No. 19 W-tfhmgton Ward, fronting S'. Julian street, co*tinittg 60 feet in front ;.nd 09 feet in depth, at present in ihe toff IBon of Ow n Owens, JEfq. feiied as the property of M r . j’W<* Mbriiies, drerafed. 5* ICHARD WALL, S. C. C. Sivanmh, tft Febmary, tygß. SHERIFF'S SALE.” W ILL BE SOLD, on the iilft Tuesday in April n xt, at ulw> C<>t,rfh us.- in the city of Savannah, bciwicn the hours of X and ]TT o'clock, 1 he following Traces of Land, taken und r rxccu ,: on as the property of R ger Pai kc> Saunders. I sq. decafed, to fat,,fy sundry ex cation*: One Half of De tncrc’* Hlind, fittiaic in the Alatamaha, containing y,o hcres (he fi ft q a'ity of Tice l.ntf. 659 Acres in Liberty county, formerly the property of William Jones- Esq. deceaftd, and late th” rest fence ol -he fairf Roger Parker Saunde:, bring a body cf very v3 tnble and highly cultivated nee land. 400 Acr sand ferib and or finiaie in fa and count''. iß>. Acre* in diuo. 359 Actea in dt'tv 2 eo Acre* medirro. A M.iic yof 30 Tr.fls ft 10:0 ers taeh in Franklin cottni’t. cSti Acres Waffl ing: on county AM ,i ty of 3.-5 Acres in Greene county. s oc Aaicaon Sapclo. 60 Acres in St. Andrew.*, pa ifh. . u or. RICHARD WALL, S. C. C. Favannab, lft February, ,*^B. _ SMIiWFFs SALE. ~ 0 N ' hc Jnl TucSh, it, April next will be foM, V ‘ 2 c Ca !& Of o '’ Prbce ’ ami Qua, s™™*, ii fi,tr^^. WALL ’ SC - C> SHERIFF’S SALE. WILL BE SOLD, at the Courtboufe in the Twin cf St- Mary , County of Camden, between the hours cf 10 and 3 o'clock , on Tuesday rhe 6tb day vs Marcb next, ... , ■ •* A Negro Fellow, named fFill, fei*qd dTidcr execution as the property of John IXiworth, at tlie fait of Gen. James Jackson. Conditions cafli. The property pointed out by the Plaintiff’s Agent. ’ ~ _ ~ ~ “~ ‘ . J. M. Likdsav, s. c. c. Sheriff's Office, November 30, 1797. SHERIFF'S SALES: On Tuesday-the Ctl day qf Martb next , wilt be fold, by public outcry, at the Court bo fe in tbc Town cf Brunswick, between tbc hours of X and 111 o’clock, The so lowing TRACTS OF LAND, Lying and being in the county cf‘Glynn, fixed under execution as the property of Arthur Carney, deceas ed, pointed out by the Plaintiff, FIVE hundred aefes, bounded by land of Morgan Sabb noithwefterly, and by: lands of William Jones. 300 acres in Glvriti ccunty,..bounded northwefterfy by land of William Williamson, and on all ojffer Hales vacant. 500 acres, bcundedTiorth by land of Robert flichok, and on all other sides by vacant land. 300 acres, bounded by land of Philip Kent feuthwefter ly, by land of Samuel Butler northwefterfy, by land of. Sir Patrick Hoiiftoun. __3-0Q acres, bounded by land of Zouberbubler Fouthweft erly, partly by land cf WlftjgfrT'J ones. 150 acres, bounded on all frdes by vacant marsh. 200 acres, bounded by lands of David Jeffries and land vacant northwefterfy, by lands of William Graves nortfi eafterfy, by lands of Ilaac Haines, and southwesterly by land of Grant. 150 acres, bounded foutheafteriy by land of Ryofl, abd on all other Tides by land vacant. 100 acres, bounded at the time of survey On all sides by land vacant. 500 acres on Carney’s Swamp, adjoining land of James Spalding. 400 acres on Turtle River and Perfitnon Swamp, ad joining lands of Persons in Carolina. 700 fide of the Alatamaha River, buttings and bqundings unknown. BRITAIN BUNKLEY, s. g. c. Glynn county, 22 d Jan. 1798. U l V bHERDT s bALLS. OS Tuff ay <hf 6 h Mhic * next, ketwem the huur of X and 111 g'ciock, at ihe Courthouie in Franklin W.rd, W IL BF. SOLD, A Sqlk.cy and Harncfs, also an elegant Bay Gelding fit f>r the saddle or chair* fjiken as ihe prop.riy of. Jacob Cunrs, painted out by the pia ntiff. ALSO, Two Years Lease of a Lot of Land in Ya maersw, tog the* with ihe Improvements thereon, takenasthfc proptriv o! Thonias Mit.hdl, deccafe.-l, pointed out t>y the p!a nuffi Auoti ey. PETER S. LAFFITTE, S. C. S. .Savannah, 1 ft Fibnury, . ON the petition of Joel Walker, that he was pofiefled of two certain notes of hand} one Hgned by David Hodges, bearing date on or about the twentieth day of February, one thoniand seven hundred and ninety-three, for four barrels rice, nesting each fix hundred and ten pounds; the other figiied William Maxwell, HB, bearing date on dr about the twenty-fifth day of Odober, one thou sand seven hundred and ninety-two, for the Him of ten pounds; copies of which, as nearly as the said Jcel Walker can recoiled, are to the said petition annexed, and now ‘ lodged ih the Clerk’s office, together with art affidavit, pursuant to the ad of Assembly in that case made and provided; that the said bond whs loft or miflatd; and pray ing the benefit intended by said ad; It is ordered, That, o 1 other circumstantial preof being laid before the Court, the said notes be established as direded by the said ad, the said Joe! Walker‘publifliing a notice as therein required, and for the space of fix months, in one of the Gazettes of this state, unless cause fliall be shewn to the contrary within the said time, or other matter fliall appear to the Court against the fame. Extraß from the Minutes, Jesi.vp SteuaAt, c. c* u a Ricebcrougb, September 21, 1797. NEW Testaments, Watts's PfalmS and Hymns, Jenks’s Devotions, Jones’s System *©f Book-Kt rping, Web ster’s Spelling Books; blank bonds, bills of sale, bills of lad ing, conveyances, manifefts, powers of attorney, apprentices indenture?, feamens articles, &c. for fele at this office. BROUGHT to the Wbvkhbnfe in Savannah, A Np emo Fellow-, who fays hix nante is Fcthfey, about S *** 9 High, and about 30 years of age, fav& hfe belonged tft Mr. John CoXt, effceeafed. V * \ - Jacob Gaoler. Gregorhi about 5 ft t & or 7 inches High, rather of a dferk complexion, has a very surly down look wftfen fptoken to. Fiicitard Wall, * c. c. Savannah, Fed. 13. high, well made, fair complexion, has much of the’ Trifli brogue in his speech, and pailes for a carpenter. Arthur Reynolds, a youth about 18 or 20 years of age, lias light hair and a fair complexion, has a-finite on his countenance when spoken to, and is about 5 feet 6 inches bigttv Monvell BROKE out of the Common Gaol of this, city, on ; Mondayi night last, the following prisoners, com mitted for felony, viz. Alexander T about ft feet high, flint made, dark complexion, Ihort hair, speaks flow and ltoarfe. William O.Brja,about 5 feet 7 inches i•x Ir ’ !r‘ r* 1‘ ‘ ;• ~