The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1788-1802, March 30, 1798, Image 4

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(even Imndrtd and mhcty-Tix, be, and the fume is hereby repealed. ht Council, February srb, 1798. Faffed, JOf IN GLEN, Mayor. Attefl. Thomas Pitt, c. r. Marlhal’s Sales. WILL be fold, at the Courthouse in Savannah, on the 10th day of April next, between tlie hours of X and II o’clock, A Traft of Land, containing 400 acres, lying in Burke county, on the Beaver Dams, formerly the property of Solomon Thompson, bounded northeallerly by land of James Bennett and vacant lands at the time of the survey, loutUcafterly by land of 1 homas Colfon, and on all other lidcs by vacant land; another I rack in said county, containing 300, acre's, bounded southeasterly by land of John Graham, Esq. fmi’Wefterly by land of Tho mas Frederick, westerly by Brier Creek, and on all other Tides by vacant land at the time of survey, originally granted to Mordecai Sheftall; Two Lots, with the Build rings thereon, situated in Bronghto ) street, I leathcote tithing, Decker ward, in the city of Sav-imrah; feused as the pro perty of Mordecai Sheftall, decoded, to fatisiy an execu tion in favor of Levi Hollinfwjrth, laid property being mortgaged to secure his claim. Q. BOWEN, Marflial, Savannah, February ft, i7 ( B*j • •- - - • —— ■ Marlhal’s Sales. Will be fold, at the in Savannah, on the loth day of April next, Ffttypch the hours of X and II o'clock, f The followingTßACTS OF LAND, Levied on under an. execution, David M‘Credie verf us Tames Greenhow, jpirviving Copartner, of Greenhow and Telfair,, and Owen Owens, surviving Copartner of Owens * and Thomson: All that tra&, cqntainingSoo acres, situ ated and being in Wilkes county, bounded northeallerly by vacant and Babbet’s land, northweftcrly by M‘Clellan’s land, southwesterly b)’ lands of Thomas Glafcock, and on all other sides by vacant lands. AH that track, containing 650 acres, situated and being in Effingham county, bounded foutberly by lands of John Cable, Godlib Staley, Frederic Helvenftine, and Jacob Staley, northeaftcrly by lands ot Thomas Swygovcr and Christian Rabenhurft, northwest by lands of George Surges, and on every other fide by va cant land. All that trad, situated in the diftriiSt of Aber com, in Effingham county, containing 100 acres, bounded weft partly by vacant hands and partly by Christian Riidle fperger, east by John Cable and vacant land, and southerly by the lots onAbercorn. All that plantation or trad of land in Effingham county, containing 300 acres, bounded eaftwardly by lands of John Cable, George Buffi, and George Mackay, foutheallerly bv Laitner’s and vacant land, and on all other sides by vacant lands. At the fame time and place , mil be fold, SIX NEGROES, As the property of James Greenhow, to fatisfy the afore faid execution. LIKEWISE, Five Hundred Acres of LAND, on Narrow Branch, in Effingham county, a little above Indian Bluff, oak land; and Four Hundred Acres in M‘lntolh county, on the Alatamaha river, tide swamp of the firft quality, with fome high land adjoining; returned by the'Executors as the property of John Morel fen. deceased; likewise, FIVE NEGROES, levied on as the property of said John Morel; to fatisfy an execution of David Franks versus Executors of John Moryl, deceased. O. Bowen, Marflial. Savannah, March, 1798. WILL BE SOLD, on the full Tuesday in April n xt, at Ihe Courth ufc in the city of Savannah, between the hours of X ?nd 111 o’clock, The following Tra<sls of Land, tfken undf r execution as the property of Rogci Patkn Sjunders, Esq. deceased, to fatisfy fuodiy executions: One Hal) ot De mere’i Island, fituatc in the Alatamaha, < ontaining jco acres of the fi ft quality of rice land. 650 Acres in Liberty county, formeily the property of .William Jones, Esq. deceased, aud late the re&dence of the said Roger Paiker Saundei, being a body of vary valuable and highly cultivated rice land. 400 Acres dclcrih and or situate in laid county. 182 Acics in ditto. 350 Acres in and tto. eco Acres in ditto. A Moieiy of 39 Tr 61s ot toeo acei s each in Frankhn couniy. PB7J Acrts m Wash ington county. A Moicty-oi 375 Acre* iu Or cone county. 500 Atrcson Sapelo. 600 Acres m Sr. Andrew’, pa-ilh. RICHARD WALL, 3. C. C. Savannah, Ift February, 1798. ■ ‘ ’SHERIFF’S SALE. ON the firft Tuesday in April next will be fold, at tlie Courthouse iu the city of Savannah, the following NEGROES, viz. Charles, Quafl-, Prince, Bolr, and Qua, fuzed by virtue of an execution as the property of Edward Davies, Esq. deceased. RICHARD WALL, s. c. c. Savannah, loth February, 1798. . ~ Will be fold, on the fit ji Tuesday in April next, the J'ale to commence at X o'clock in the forenoon, 160 NEGROES* , Among whom are several traddfmtn, belonging to the Estate , of Roger Parker Saunders, Eftj. tfeceafed. I AUOFI3SO Acres of COTTpN LAND, r Tll several tracts, at Mobley’s Ponds, in Burke county, to U fold as the property of Samuel Elbert, Esq. deceased. Alj 0 ,’ at the fame time and place, will be fold, All that PIh.CE OF LAND, Situate at Yamacraw, contaming about 20 acres of rice Dttrl with the improvements thereon, formerly the property of Moles Nunez, now seized and to he fold as belonging to the Estate of Edward Dav its. A HOUSE and HALF LOT In the City .of Savannah, in Broughton-ftreet, containing about 30 feet in front and 90 feet in depth, seized as the property of Mr. John Gable. Richard Wall, s. c. c. • Savannah, March i, 1798. SHERIFF’S sales. On the frjl Tuesday in April next , nt till be fold, at Riceborougb, between the bouts of X and lit o'clock, by public outcry, _ The foiiowi’ g valuable LANDS in Liberty \ County, viz. 400 acres, bounded north and northeast by lands cf the Estate of Stevens and Estate of Sumner, eaftwardly by lands of William Bacon and Thomas Young, and on ail otlier sides by William Jones. 130 acres, bounded south east by lands of the Estate of Thomas Quarterir/un fen. and on all other sides by the said William Jones. 150 actes, Ixiunded northwest by William Jones, and on all other sides by lands vacant at tire time of survey. 250 acres, bounded foiithweft and northwest by Joliah Powell and Avidley Maxwell at the time of survey, northwest by Thomas Carter, and on all other sides by vacant lands at the time of fuivey. Aifo several other tracls, containing in the whole 1320 acres, adjoining each other, bounded weft by the Del’art, northwest by Irvine’s land, southwest by lands of James and Jonathan Cochran, eaftwardly by lands of Thomas Bacon, and on all other sides by tlie said William Jones. All the above tracks contain in the whole 2250 acres; 440 of which are prime rice land. On the premises are a good dwellinghoule, barn, and ether neces sary out buildings, put up by Roger Parker Saunders, Esq. of late years. 500 acres, bounded on all sides by vacant land rft the time of survey, known by the name of tlie Goose Pond Traft. Two lots in the town of Sunbury. One Iqt at’North Newport, at present occupied by Meffirs. Lanchefter and Limbert. Aifo 500 acres, more or less, in Glynn cou'rity, bounded northeast by Charles. Weft, foutli weft by Turtle river, northwest by Arthur Carney ’s land, and eaftwardly by vacant land at the time of survey . Seiz ed and taken under and by virtue of an execution as the property of William Jones, Eiq. late of Liberty county, deceased, at the suit of Edward Telfair, Esq. At the fame time and place will be fold, 156 acres in Liberty county, adjoining lands to the south formerly belonging to Nathaniel Saxton, to the east lands of Stephen Cickinfon, northwardly lands of William Peacock fen. weftwardly lands of Joint Ouartennan, within three miles of Sunbury, originally Curveycd for Nathaniel Bacon. Aifo a lot in the town of Sunbury, known in the original plan of laid town by tlie number 112. 200 acres in said county of Liberty, bounded on the weft by 7 William Peacock, fouthwardly by lands of William Low, eaftwardly bv lands of Thomas and Jonathan Bacon, within four miles of Sunbury. Seized and taken under an execution as tlie property of Nathaniel Bacon, Esq. I.ikewife a traft of land in the said county of Liberty, containing 100 acres, a very old survey, bounded on all sides by lands vacant at the time of survey, but now joined on tlie south and east by the Estate of Kill’s land, north west by Benjamin Andrew, and northwest by the said Es tate of Hill’s land, seized and taken under an execution as the w property of Mr. Thomas E. Law, JOHN JONES, s. l. c. Riceborougb , 28 tb February , .1798. Cl I Y SHERIFF’® SALE. On Tuesday the I ft day cf May next will be fold, at the Courthouse in Franklin ward, between the hours cfX and 111 o’clock, 37 Pieces Ranging Timber and 3412 Red Oak Staves, Taken as the property of Timothy McKinney. PETER S. LAFFITTE, s, c. s. Savannah, 16 tb March, 1798. _ SHERIFF’S SALES To be fold, on the frjl’ Tuesday in May next, at the Courthouse in the county of Screiien, under execu tion, ~i — —- — z - 13 Si 1-2 Acres Land, including a pood Saw Mill, 300 of which is firft quality rice land; the mill is a good one, and works two laws; the dams are new and in extreme good order; the land is partly cleared, under fence; a good orchard on the premiles, and out buildings ; to be fold as the property of Caleb and Daniel Howell, to fatisfy a judgment. • . Aifo, at the fame time and place, will be fold, Another Saw Mill and 1100 Acris Land; a good dwellinghoufe and out buildings; and three Ne- Dick, Sylvia, and her child; to be fold as the pro perty of John Green feti. the Former purchaser not having complied with the Conditions of a former lale. Terms cafli at the time of file. John Bryan, s. s> c. March 20, 1798. Glynn County. * NOTICE is hereby given, That, on the firft day of Ma> next, will be exposed to public falc, at the Town of Brunswick, _ v . . Two Hundred and Fifty Acres of L.IAD on ’ . Qytunws'of [aid Town, in lots not exceeding fifty acres each; to be fold by virtue of an A A of the General Alterably of the State of Geor gia. The conditions wiii be made known on the day of (ale by . • John Burnett, Geo. Purvis, I Burnett, >Commiiikmers. Richard Pritchard, j John Piles, J December 31, 1797. O ric E. ALL persons are particularly warned again!! purchasing any Negroes, lands, or other property, belonging to ti.e Estate of John Rupnert, deceased, from any {x 1 son or persons whatsoever, as the whole thereof is fccured, bv tlie will of tiie said John Ruppert, to the lble and separate u'b of Mrs. Burney during lier life, and tu her children after her deceale. WiLLiAVt LewdenQ ‘ John Eppinger, j Executors. February 21* 1798. FOR SALE, CHEAP,” A Valuable . Tra£t of Land, LYING on the River Alatamaha, containing 450* acres, the firft quality of oak and hickory land, bounded IbutlTwefterly by the Faid nverTlTrJfQfwelteiTy by lands of Lachlan M‘Gillivray, and on all other sides by lands vacant at the tune of survey. For further particu lars inquire of the FVintenn_ December 15, 1797 y N'OTICE is hereby given, That John Cuningham, late of Savannah, Merchant, who ha3 lately re moved to Great Britain, did, on the fifth day of January last, by deed of alignment, duly executed, transftr and a High to the fubferiber, all mortgages, judgments, special ties, hotes, books of account, and other evidences of debu due to the said John Cuningham, and to John Cuningham and Go. for the purpose of paying and l’atisfying a judg. ment obtained in behalf of SimpfonauJ Davifon, of London, Merchants, agajlxft the said John Cuningham, in the Cir cuit Court of the vmtpd States for the Diftridk of Georgia, in the terra of April 1796;. All persons - indebted to the said John Cunmghanijjor John Cuningliam and Cos. are re quested to make payment to the fubferiber before the firft day of April next, at which time suits will be cpinmenced indiferiminately agaiidt those who fail to complv with this mjuifition. QR AW FORD DAVISON. ‘Dated January -15, 1798'. . ‘• • M- (‘ ‘-I £.?-v \ LL demands againffi the. Estate of j \ i John Hiarlpjrf late ‘of the county of Liberty, de ceased, are .hereby tequefted.to deliver them in, properly attested, on or before the firft day of May next, and those who are anywilg mdebtfed to'the said Estate are requelled to make payment without dehty, to. ROBERT BARBERjI Administrator. February x(r, 179#. Pen ‘lkj ll a rsre w akd RUN A WAY from the fubferiber, I ."but had another name, which I believe j was ESAU; he is very black and like . |y, about 26 years of age, 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, very active and fen- fible, and well known both in Charles ton and Savannah, and on the roads leading to the above places. Any person harboring him fliall be dealt with to the utmost rigor of the law ; and on delivering him to me in Augusta, or in any gaol - on the continent, fliall receive the above reward, and all reason able charges, by me. C. DTSART. N. B. He went off on the 17th of February , 1798. Alum DOLLARS REWARD. —:——: — i~w UN AWAY from the fubferiber, IV on the 17th February, Afmall Negro Fellow, named AARON, 4 feet 8 inches high, of .a black complexion, and about 30 years of age. Any person that will secure the above Negro in the * gaol “in this city, or deliver him at Mcn teith plantation, fliall have the above reward. „ . . Owen Owens. Savannah, March ft, 1798. \ Fifty Dollars Reward. raj lu ITJ UN AWAY last night from the I O V. JLv fubferiber’s house, the following I g-JjX Negroes : Sharper, a country bom ftflow? about 30 years of age, , full 6 . feet remarkably thick and strong, ~yettowilh complexion, -pleasing coun y ~~~ tergmeg, 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, ins wife, a countiy born wench, about the fame age, - 5 and an half feet high, bWc 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 cf age; and John, his brother, 2 and an half. They carried away their blankets, many articles of clothing, and foire provisions. They were completely drefied with new suits of dark London brown..bath coating. It is fufpedled they have gone to fome of .the Carolina neighboring plantations, where Sliarper has a great number of relations and acquaint ances. Any perjfon-that will secure th£m hi the common gml of Savannah- fliall; be entitled to my warmest thanks and the. above.reward— EMANUEL RENGIL. Savannah , January 4, 1798. .y, . ■: ■. ■ r F" , AKEN IfR in- Savannah, A. Negro Wench, who X calls herfiflf Hannah', and Kate, and fays it is two .pr -three years since she ran away from Chariefton, . that The belonged to tlie widow of Thomas Smith, but believes that ftie has been since fold to feme person in the country; ftie appears tb 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 paying, charges of advertising, &c. * Savansiahj 30^A^h0i.797. ’ * ‘ - - P BROUGHT to die Workhouse in Savanhah, A Ne gro Fellow, named Buck , about 5 feet 6 inches high, and about 40 years of age, bad EngliiL ” fays he belongs to one Myfcr, in South Carolina. Nov.wi, 1-797.” *’ ‘ Jacob Theiss, Gaoler. BROUGHT to thlrWcrkhoiife, in-.Savamuih, A NA gro. Fellow, whb .fays his name is Fempty 1 5 feet 9 and about 35 years of age, fays he belonged to MrYJohn Ccixe, deceased. T Jacob Theiss, Gaoler.^ r UP at the fubferiber’s plantation, Screven X county, on the main road leading firm Sai'annaii to Augusta, about the 17th May last, A BAY KORSE, about 8 or 9 yearn old, one hind’white-foot, bl&ze branded on tlie mounting shoulder 26, and on the nesi buttock IN, trots and canters, about 14 hands Augufi 29, 1797. STEPHEN PEARCE. TO PRIN TE” RS. j A few Demy Chafes for falc. 4 Inquire of the Printers.