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mhal’s Sales.
fold, at the Courthmife in on’
h day rif April next, between the hours c*F
k, A Traft of Land, containing 400 acres,
county, on the Beaver Dams, formerly
Solomon Thompson, bounded nortlicnfterly
Bennett ind vacant lands at the time, of
_ , heafttrlyby land of ’Thomas Colfon,
Auer sides by vacant land; another Tratft in Lid
, containing 300 acres, bounce! fouthcafterly by
f John Crdiam, Esq. southwesterly by land of TIIO
- wefterfy by Brier Creek, and on all other
ti* Vacant land at the time of survey, originally
i£ to ’ Mordecai Sl eftall; ftifced as the property of
decai Sheftall, deccafccl, to fatisfy atr execution in
jHtof Levi Hollinfworth, said property being mortgaged
J&Cun his claim. tt BOWEN, Marital.
|BK avattnah, Februar 8, ‘1798.
£U be fold, at the Court f>oUfi in Savannah, on the
ih)b day of Abr il next , between ‘the hours of X and
II o'clock,
pi .the following-TRACTS OF LAND,
lUvkd on under an extortion, David MUredie versus
lames Greenhow, furvivijig Cop&rtner of Greenhow and
:# Telfair, and Owen Owens, fiiVyivirig Cdpartper of Owens
i,nd Thorifon: All that tra&, containing 800 acres, fitu
r b*ed and being in Wilkes cctuhty, bcunded northeasterly
Tty vacant and ttabbet’s land, northweflerly by M‘Cltllan’B
jnd, southwesterly by lands of Thomas Glafcock, and on
“• other fulcs by vacant lands. All* that trad, containing
i Xr2lc.rt' s, situated and being in Effingham county,bounded
/ fjStlierh by lands of John Cable, Godlib Staley, Frederic
Hetvenlline, and Jacob Suley, northeasterly by lands of
Thomas Swygover and Christian Rabenhu.ft, northwest
by lands of Georg#. Surges, and on every other fide by va
cant land. All that trad, - situated in tlis diftrid of Aber
corn, in Effingham county, containing 100 ; #es, bounded
I weft partly by vacant lands and partly by Christian Ktidle-
I fperger, east by John Cable and vacant land, and southerly
by the lots of Abercorn. All that plantation or tract of
. land in Effingham county, contaujing 300 acres, bounded
‘eaftwarJly by lands of John Cable, jGeorge Buff, and
George Mackay, foutheafkrly- by Laithcr’s and vacant
land, and on all other gyles'by vacant lands. -
At the fame rime ana place, mil be fold,
> SIX NEGROES,
r As the property of James Greenhow, to fatisfy the afore
faid execution.
LIKEWISE,
Five Hundred Acres of LAND, on Narrov^
Branch, in Effingham count)', a little alxtve Indian Bluff,
oak land; and Four Hundred Acres in M‘lhtnfh county,
on the Alatamaha river, tidefwynip of the firft quality)’
with fome high land adjoining; returned by the Executors
as the property of John Monel fen. deceased; like wife,
FIVE NEGROES, levied ou as the property of find John
Morel; to fatisfy an execution of David Franks versus
Executors of John Morel, deceased.
< O. BovVen, Marihal.
Savannah, 13 th March, 1798.
TJItySHKRTFF’i’sALIi. ■
On Tuesday the ij[ day cf May next mil be fold, at
the. Courtboufe in fran'klin. ward, between the hours
cf X and lit o'clock ,
37 Pieces Ranging Timber and Red
OaK Braves, *
Taken as the property of Timothy M‘Kinney.
PETER S. LAFFITTE, s. c. s.
Savannah, iGtb March, 1798. .
T ThErTfF* sales.
*On the firjl Tuesday in Jv/ltys next, will be fold, at the
, Court houfc in the city of Savannah,
The following PROPERTY, viz.
ONE Traft of Land, contamipg 400 acres, in
county, on Turtle riser, originally granted Georg-
Ncodings; alio, One other Traft, containing 400 acres,
in Ltd county, and on Lid rivyr, granted Ann Reger- ;
t!uj above laud fcized and to be fold as the property of Mr.
Roiwell King. • ; •
. Alfa, at the fame time and place, will be fold,
Two Ne groes, viz. Harry /and Fanny, Hm-d us the
property oLCapt. lliomas Burke, leceafed.
Five Negroes, viz. Sully, Aithc. Diana, Sally,
and Alexander, to be fold as the prpperty.of Robert Mont) \
fort, Esq. decoafed.
, R. Wall, s. c. c.
Savannah, hlarcb 26, 1798, ,
SHERiMvV.SAt.tiS:>- ; • -
On-Tuesday the if day *f May next, will bes id, at
. th t Courtborf \h < tbe {ify"bf Savannah ,
ALL that *i ra£t of Lund, adjoririihg the east common,
containing 10S acres of fii-ft quality rice land, and
about 50 acres of Wghdand, * AI io, A-Honfe and Tot on
laid eormdnn, fli fit i*peiitcif Row. I abovaj property
seized as belonging to the Eftxte of Mr. John Peter Lan-re,
deccafed. t -.■<••
Mfr, Ot fi we time and ffm, %:H hr fold,
A Nrgm Boy, tbout iy yeafft of as the
property of Major John Jenkins. ‘
March 29, 1798. -■ K. Wall, s. c. c.
N OllC K.
A LL ))Crfons arc parJcularly warned qraihft purchafi.^
, f|’ ‘ n^s or btliqr property, belonging
tothe EiU'e ot John Rupert, deceaf and, f ro m any pSfon
,7 1 7-M a V V M>, V ; r I thereof is ftcured, bv
U* thr farl Rupperr, to t\* flr
•trfeof Mrs. hurnCy Soring life, and to her childxn
after her deteale. ’
7- ‘ AThx'hm
Jri* Ewwcßa, J Ex€Cutore *
Eebnsa'jJu, 1798. -
SHERIFF# f^ALES.
On .Tuesday the if da yaf MayncKt, at the Court hovfe
itt fbe city of SiAriinah, will be fid,
The folioxtyfo E A N D S, vz.
875 acres, grained fydoirv'n Pendleton, in
county, on Great-Oatclxac river.
575 acres, granted Matthew ftuthing, in Montgomery
county, on tlie o(on.*e rlri;r.
287 1-2 Acres, grafttcdN.jhanitl'fludfun, in fa:d county,
and on (aid riytr.
575 acres, grantjjd Sealxirii joiles, in f.iid county, on
tlie Alatamaha.
287 r-2 acres, granted Ilaac Razcr, in fai:l county, and
on said river. ‘”
287 r-2 acres, granted William Thompson, in f.iid coun
ty, id on (aid river.’
287 1-2 acres, granted said Thompson, in fa:J county,
and on said river. • -
287 1-2 acres, granted Jeremiah iV'gg, in said county,
and on said river.
287 1-2 acres, granted Edward’ Boyd, in Lid county,
and ors laid river. ‘ ,
287 1-2 acres, granted Willianl Colfon, in said county*
and on said YlVer.
*287 1-2 acres, grahtc4 John Rice, In said county,'and
Titid‘river. >- ‘f ’ . ’.’■fid
Tlie above lands ar£'tol?e, lold as tlij*, piopcrty of Solo
mon Pendleton,dcCeideJ) ariUpoiuted out by the defendant.
March 28, 179& R. Wall, s. c. c.
CsHERIFPs SALES*
To be f'dd, on tbe f rjl Tuefdiy in 2lay next , at the.
Courlboufe in\tvc county cf Screven, under execu
tion., .y - j
1381 1-2 Adrcj; Land, including a good Saw
Mill, 300 oCwliicl is fiift'quality.rice land; the mill is a
good one, and works two saws; the dams are new and in
extreme good order; the land is partly cleared, under fence;
a good orchard on the premifts, and out buildings; to be
fold as the property of Caleb and Daniel Howell, to fatisfy
a judgment.
Alfa, at {be fame time and place, will be fold,
Another.Saw Mill and noo Acres Land;
a good dwellinglioufe aud out buildings; and three Ne
groes, Dick, Sylvia, Rod her child; to be fold as the pro
perty of John Green len. the former purchaser not having
complied with the conditions of a former tale.
Terms calli at the time of tale.
John Bryan, s. s. c.
March 20, 1798.
’ \
Glynn County.
NOTICE is hereby given, That, on the firft .day of
May next, will be exposed to public fide, at tlie
Town °f Bnmfwick,
Tzvo Hundred and Fifty A errs of LdISD on
the Commons nf said To :n>
in lots not exceeding,fifty acres each; to be fi.dd by virtue
of an Act of tire •General Assembly of the State of Geor
gia. The cdniirtions wifi be made known on the day- of
l’ale by *
John Bvrnett, “l’ < . ,
Geo. Purvis,
Mokes Burnett, >Cominifiioners.
Richard Pkitciiard, j’
7 •— — . John Piles, J
December 31, 1797.
F 0 R B A i. E, C H E A P,
A valuable Tradt of Land,
IYING on the River. Alatamaha, containing 450
A acres, the firft quality of oak and hickory land,
boundetl southwesterly by the find river, by
lands of Lachlan M‘Giflivr iy, and on ail other ,lides by
lands vacant at the time of survey. For further particu
lars inquire of ihe Printers. .December 15, 1797.
■” I ‘. n iif i c 1:.
r fuhfcriber will attend at his Office, fronting tlie
A South Common of oppollte the Cemetery,
for the purpofc of collecting the.T'ax, for the year 1797,
on Monday the I,9th of March instant, and from thence:
till Thurlilay the :9th of April tTiefeafb r, from nine till
-_two_oVlo?k on every day, Sundays.cxcepred; therefore it
is hoped that all .periens coneerrKid wHI avail thur.felvcs
accordingly, and prevent the dUagreeable attempt of en
forcing the l iw.
Alio, the fublcriTer is ready to receive the Returns of
all period!) who have neglected to make the fame to the
Receiver of ’Fax Returns for the year 1797 ; and they are
hereby rcyuefted to attend at the Tax Colleiftor’s Olfice on
or before the 19th day of April next, vrith their relpeTtlye
n tui-n's; properly made oWt, and ths, arnogi\Lof tax extQjnd
ed, othersyii.- ihey-ftyy '■■ct’tlreu'fiTves to’ the penalties of
the hw;'which wtH iVentwletl according!\.
March ity T 798. • ; ‘ >W. NORMKXT.
p EkTlBbE viiiNT.,
I* E fouftigne pnvient It public, quo fc 19 de Mars,
-4 1798, il tc tfounera a ion Bureau, fittie dans la com
mune sud de Sayaimah, an face du C'unetiojrq, a I’eftet de
receivpir les taxes pour l’annee 1797, etrpi’il ccntinuera de “
s*y trouver t;us Jes Jours depuis 9 huures du matin jufqu’a
• 2 bcures.a{Rvs n>km jtdqiFhu +9 Avril proeSain- En eon
fopH'm.e testes les. pei-fonnes qui out neglige .de faire la
declaration dc la valuer de leur preprietes, conformelnent
ala loi font in’ iles ale fawe.aufit tot.que jxjllible, pour e
viter toutes posriurteset en payer les taxes dansJe terns ci
ddTus preterit. ..
W.* NORM ENT, CoHeAcqr des taxes
PQjur le Conte de Chatham.
N. B. ToutCs perfonnes qui ont.ajnene des Negres dans
le cm\te de Chatham depuis Janvier 1796, jufqu’au 13
Mare 1798, Cut pour y etre vendus ou potty y former des
“TfaNitfrnicnts, tnnwcquts de icttTcu (jdicleat dcelamtion
et cn payer les droits ; uutrement ils feront immeiliatement
> Ctifis conforraemciu ala. loi. . 7. A Mars 2;.
A Copies or tne Fire Ordrn4nce and
Patfd Law may be had of the Printers.
. M \ NpT I C fe.
T “T THERE AS deprcdiniousdiare teen com-
V \ nsitted otutl $ Jflaad f Great V/uffiv, a great
proucrtioii of the (lock killed and carried oft*-find the fhell ’
banks robbed, in order to prevent tlie future deftvuftion of
their pro;x*rt/,- the Proprietors, in the maft'.potitive mfan
ner, forbid all perfous from cartying dags on, or hunting
oil that iihmd; and, to prevent thole .from running into an
error who ns ay .think” they piay,continue to do so with hn
punitv, they arc informed that tlie ilhnd'aod its depend
encies i.-; now undeT tlie direction of Mr, James Adams,
who lias 01 ders to kill every deg that he finds there, to
whomsoever hekinginjr. T his, if ft-vere, is, indifpcnfably
neceli’iry,” and vr .1 meet the coincidence, of* every candid
mind, as it is utterly impossible to prevent ftotk from run
ning. wild whoe there is a continual hunting and firing of
glia ‘- Tlieyiilio forbid.all nerlbiis tiifchig flivlfs from their
shell banks....without praniflioji firft obtained.
All .thole ifetccjted ijj. of the above notice will
be, svit!iout ; pfdfu,cnted to the utmost
feveritv of the law. hlarcf 1 3, 1798.
Yv aK OihFlLEoc 111 ky NI liiD N 1 AT ES,
--'•iLtr. ijaduiity 17981.
WIIRREASi fraiidt'hiiw'been pnaclifed ill obtaining
warrants for Bounty -Lands, due to the Officers
and Soldiers of-thl* Army, by the produc
tion of forgfed iuftnmkntsj so check in future such impofi
tjons, it has beers thmigbg advisable that all perfens having
claims for Bounty Lands, whether ift their own right, as
legal repre fricative, or by-virtue of any inftriniient or deed
of transfer, be required to forward their refpeftive claims
to the War Office, on Or before the firft day of January,
1799, in order that fucli claims may be duly-examined,
adjusted, and determined ypon. c’ “t
To fiibftantiate such ch im a strict cibfervance of the rules
heretofore iffiied from the Win: Office will be indispensable;
and, in addition to what is required by the said rules, the
’ certificate of the -acknowledgment of a deed or power of
attorney tnuft all’o set forth the place of relklence and oc
cupation of the claimant or perioh ‘making such acknow
ledgment; and, when the'proof of peiToiial knowledge is
by a w itnefs or witnesses, their place or places of residence
mull beset forth in li e rominer.
JAMES M‘HENRY, Secretary cf War.
■ iiN. DOIXXRS REWARD.
JRUN AWAY from the fubferiber,
A Negro Fellow , named TOM,
but had anothet name, which I believe
V ESAU; he is very black and like-
V’ ?’■* 26 years of age, 5 feet 9 or
’ 1° inches high, very active and fen-
L:—— JL-.'tt’T’ lible,.and well known both in Charles
• . ton and Savannah, and on the roads
leading to the above places. Any, pe.fon harboring him
Uiall be dealt with to the'iitmoft’ rigor of the law ; and on
delivering inm to me in Augusta, or in any gaol on the
continent, fhalltytceive the above-reward, and all reason
able charges, bv me. , C. DTSART.
Li. B. He went off on the 17th of February, 1798.
TEN DOLCARS REWARD;
UN AWAY from the fiffiferibfer,
_| V on tlie 17th February, Afmall
zb ‘ Negro FcllOw, named AARON, 4 feet
* f §yit>cl es high, of .a black complexion,
and about 30’ yejirs of age. Any person
. that will fcCUi'e the above Negro iii the
-- - - g:>nl ip this city, or deliver him at Mon
tekh • plantation, lliall have the above
reward. ffio - ,\ Owen Owens.
.Savaninth, March 8, . .
‘Fifty Dollars Reward
RUN AW AY last night from the
lubfcriber’s house, the following
ity “*:L i Negroes Sharper, a ‘country bom
j fellow, about 30 ’-ears of age, full 6
feet liigh, remarkably thick and ftroqg,,
’ • yelloivilh comple.'cjoni. ple ding ccuii
''T- ‘"l tenarice, fiieaks plain Englilh, walks
very upright, commonly wears his hat
inclined to the right tide of his head, excessively artful,
and handy at any work. Nanny, his wife, a country born
-wrench, about tlie fame age, 5 and an half feet high, black
complexion, finiling countenance, very L aVy with child,
fieaks plain Englilh, and commonly wears handkerchiefs
tied about her Ifead and neck. ? Jet, her ‘child, 5 years of
age; and John-, his brother* 2 and an half. They carried
away their blankets, many articles cf dctl ing, and fonre
provisions, TTrev were completely drtfied w ith hew suits
of dark London brown bath coating. It is fuipcfled they
have gone to Ibme of the Carolina neighboring plantations,
where Sharperhas a great number of relations and acquaint-
Aiyv ( perfoo tiiat will iecure them in the common
gird of SaHffitali be entitled to .my warmest t! anks
and the.ahcvi rdwandi EMANUEL RENGIL.
Ntvnni’cb, January 4, 1798.
r UP iu Savannah, A Negro Wench, who
X calls Iredejf Hannah, and sometimes Kate, and
ft vs it is two or tliree years lince file ran away from
Ciiarleftdri, that, ftie* belonged to the widow of Thomas
Smith,- but ‘believes that flic has been lince fold to fome
person yi the country; the appears to be about 25 years
old, ~ of raftieTß yellow complexion. Whoe'er file belongs
to. may have her by apph ing To Matthew Motz, Keeper
of the federal gaol, and paying charges of advertifihg, &c.
Savannah , 3 atb Sept. 1797. * - _— ■■
BROUGHT’ to tlie Workhouse in Savannah, A Ne- ‘
gro Fellow,, named Buck , about 5 feet 6 inchesJ
high, and about 40 years of age, (peaks very kid Englilbj
fays he belongs to one Myer, in South Carolina. *
Ncv.
BOUGHT’ to the Workhouse in Savannah, A N*’
gro Fellow, who fays his name is Tompey, about
ty Let 9 inches high, and about 35 years of age, fays he
belonged to “Mr. J<dm Coxe, deceased. . ,
Jacob Theiss, Gaolri - .
*%* All persons indebted to/the
Piiuters hereof are requested to make payment.