The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1788-1802, April 20, 1798, Image 2

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FOR LIVERPOOL, jtaC w/v- The remarkable f.ift failing ShiF NEU I RA LIT TANARUS, mffik HENRY DOWSON, Master, P OPPER Iheathed, will fk\\ t in all May, having the gfraJ eateft part of her cargo engag ed. For freight of the balance or naflage apply to GEORGE ANDERSON. WHO HAS FOR SALE , Bills on London and Liverpool. ” JUS'I KECETVIID, Pkr tic Brig Margarets, Capt. Currie,from Greenock > Tnc toMo*u g vi O l) DS, JVhicb will be fold on reasonable terms for eajb : OZNABRIGS io bales Cotton bagging do. 4d 6d. Bd. tod. and aod. nails Shoes and boots Saddlery Muflina assorted in boxes Copperas in calks j Porter in hogflieads Corks in bags Pickled herrings in jeegs and barrels Red hei rings in hall barrels Iron pots and camp pvens German and square steel Wine and porter battles in crates ‘Files and coals. Kennedy and Parker. ■Savannah, 19th April, 1798. NEGROES for sale. TWO country bom .Fellows and two Wenches, likely, young, and healthy, will be fold low for cash, by , Jobnllon, Robcrtfon. and Cos. 7” NOTICE. ALL persons having an v demands against the Estate of Robert Brown, or Stratford and Robert Brown, will render them in without loss of time; and all persons indebted to that Concern are called upon for immediate payment, as the fubfertbers intend closing the afiairs of the Estates as soon as poiTthle. ALEXANDER WATT,? . . RICHARD BROWN, > Admrs * Savannah, ißfh April, 1798. N. B. The remaining S'l’OCK OF GOODS on hand, amounting to three thouland five hundred pounds sterling Crft cost in England, will be fold off at public sale, for cash, at the Bores lately occupied by Stratford and Robert Brown, dereafed, on Tuesday the 29th May. NOTICE u hereby given, That the*WHOLE OF THE STOCK fN TRADE lately the property of ROBERT BROWN of Savannah, merchant, defceafed, will be fold at public au&ion, for calh only, without re fen'c, on thd premises in Commerce Row, to commence the 29™ May, 1798, consisting of the following articles, lately imported from Europe, &c. White and blue plains, Yorkshire cloths, blue ftrouds, Bath coatings, brown and blue duffils, elastic cloths, striped coatings, white flannels, fupcrfue broad cloths and cafi meres; printed cottons, calicoes* and chintfes; furnitures; plain, striped, and printed muflinets; corded dimity, printed and plain quikings; 3 4ths, 7 Bths, and 4 4shs Irilh linens; (heeting linen, brown holland, and czntbrigs; mens (ilk, cotton, thread, and worded hose; womens ditto; corduroys, thicklets, and Suftians; jeans and striped nankeens; durants, calamancoes, and camlets; bed ticks, pullicat and ramal handkerchief; jaconet, book, and tambored mullins; muffin handkerchiefs and lhawls, scarlet cardinals, striped linens and cottons; huckaback, dimity, and cloutings; mens ffioes and boots; ladies mo rocco and kid (kin Ihoes, flippers, and sandals; gentlemens, ladies, and youths fafhionable hats; ribbons, laces, and edgings; whips, medicines; a general aflortment of tin ware and cutlery, earthen ware by the crate; pewter diflies, plates, bafons, and spoons; German and blistered steel, (hear moulds, steel and iron plate haodfaws, cutting knives, lithe blades, mill saws, ried tieves, smiths large vices, re fined loaf sugar, frelh hyfon tea; coffee, pepper, nutmegs, all-spice, and ginger; Jamaica and Northward rum, gin; Madeira, Sherry, and Tenerifle wines; fait, London bottled porter. ALEXANDER WATT, ? . , RICHARD BROWN, > ‘ mfs * Savannah, 1 Rtb April , 1798. SRE.UHFs SALES. On Tuesday the 7 tb June next w ill be fold, at the Gourtboufe in the City of Savannah, The following Tratte of Lind, Pointed out by the Executor of Solomon Pendleton, de ceased, in order to pay the Taxes due for the year 1796, 287 1-2 acres in Montgomery county, surveyed in the name of Samuel Rain, on the waters of Canoutliie river, surveyed in January 1784. 287 t 2 do. in said county, in the name of Reuben Ba con, on Great Ogechce river, surveyed 10th March 1785. a? 7 1-2 do. in find county, in the name of William Ayres, on Canouchie rirer, surveyed sth October 1755. 287 1-2 do. in said county, in the name of Samuel Crawford, on said river, surveyed 4th October 1785. 287 1-2 do. in said county', in the name of Francis Parker, on said river, furveyed'2d O&ober 1785. 257 1-2 do. in said county, in the name of Jacob Da vis, on said river, surveyed sth Ottober 1785. 237 1-2 do. m said county, in the name of John Willi am*, on Boggy gut. 287 1-2 do. in said county, in the name of John O’Neil, on the Ohoopee river, funeved January 1784. 200 do. in Camden county, in tlie name of Robert Montfort, on Crooked river, surveyed in November 1786. 1150 do. in said county, in the name of Solomon Pen dleton, on Great Setilla river. 500 do. in said county, surveyed in tire name of James Hume, and purchased at confilcated sales by .Solomon Pendleton, on Great Setilla river. • Six Lots in the Town of Brunfwitk, granted Solomon Pendleton, viz. No. 19, 79, 217, 218, 219, 216. Also, at the fame time and place, 11 ill be fold, A Half Lot in this Ctv, in Broughton ftrect, Containing 30 feet in front and 90 feet in depth, seized and to be fold as the property of Mr. James Meyers, decealed, at the snit of Levi Shefufti istb April, 1798. R:ch.\d Wall, s. c. c THE fuMcrihce intending to ’cave this city on or about the firft of tht enfiiing month, folkits trofe indebted to him to make payment before that period; any demands ag?.inft him will be fettled immediately. The remainder of bis STOCK OF DRY GOODS AND HARDWARE he will fell at very reduced prices, and take produce in payment. If not disposed of before the 26th instant, they will be fold at au&ion that day, at his store in Whitaker street. April 18. Wm. Hallstfad. A final! parcel of TEA CHINA on hand felling very low. SHERIFF’S SAI.E. ON Tuesday the 7th and *.y of June next will be fold, at the Courthouse, A Mulatto Girl, named POLLY. about 15 years of age, feiced as the property of Robert Montfort, Esq. deceased. R. Wall, s. c. c. Savannah, April 19, T7qS. , STRAYED or ftoltn, on the night of the 15th inftaiit, from the fubferiber’s plantation, on the LouUVillc road, about yt miles from Savannah, THREE HOR ES. ; One a flout ebefnut fofrel, al out 16 hands high, 7 or 8 years old, marked on the near buttock with the letter H. Another a bright bav, alxuit 15 hands high, 7 or 8 years old, has a star in his forehead, his hind feet white and sere feet fliod. ~ ‘J'l’o ntlir-r a black, about 6 years old, a star in the fore head, hind feet white. Il strayed on!}, a reward of ten dollars will be given for each horse; and if flolen, the above reward will be and all nece.Tary charges; and fifty dollars will be paid on convi&ion of tire thief or thieves. April OLIVER BOWEN. GEORGIA. 1 By Edward White, Register of Probats ( L.S. ) S for the County of Chatham, in the state Ed. White. aferefaid. WHEREAS John Izard Wright, Esq. hath made application to tne for letters of administration on the estate and effefls of Ben jamin Smith, late of- South Ca rolina, deceased, These are therefore to cite and admonifli all and Angular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased to be and appear before me, at my office, on the 19th day gs May next* to shew cause, if any they have, why letters of administration should not be granted him. Given, under my hand and leal, at Savannah, the T9tn / t n r il, m r of our Lord >79*. „, r o’fAmerican 0 ’ fAmerican Independence. GEORGIA.^ By Edward White, Register of Probats ( I„ S. ) V for the County of Chatham, in the state Ed. White. S aforefaid. WHEREAS,' on the 17th day of March, 1797, ad-’ miniftratkm was g anted Samuel G. Sargant, of the citjg of Savannah, merchant, on the estate and effe&s I of Thomas Coffin, late Master of the brig Mary, deceased: And whereas the said Samuel G. Sargant bath prayed a day may be appointed for receiving and auditing the accounts of the fame, to the end that lie may be difeharged : Thele are therefore to ci'e and admonish all and lingular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, and all persons . interefteil in said estate, to be and appear before me, at my office in the city of Savannah, on the 19th day of May next, to Ihew caufe, x if any they have, why the accounts of the said administrator should not then be received, and he be difmified from said administration, and all matters re lative thereto. Given under,my hand and seal, in the city of Savannah, the 19th day of April, in the year of our Lord 1798, and in the 22d year of American Independence. SAVANNAH, April 20. M A R I N E LIST. Entered Inward. Ship Neutrality, Dowfon, Liverpool Bajd Eigle, Gooding, Boftnn Sloop Robert, Briggs, Philadelphia Brig Mars, Barstow, New Bedford Schooner Iniuftry, Ross, . - Charleston Sloop Dolphin, Dtnike, Philadelphia Schooner Mary Ann, Hughes* Baltimore Sloop Dove, Brown, Charleston Brig Margarets, Currie, Greenock Cleared Out. Brig Sally, Brown, Greenock Schooner Adventure, Dfckinfon* ‘ Bahamas Concord, Darnell, ~T”- • New York Brig Eliza, I-ewis, Boston Schooner Jenny, Leavit, New York Cornelia, Hall, . Baltimore Brig Venus, Grafton,* Bourdeaux Patfey, M*Kenzie, Jamaica Defiance, Hughes, Ditto Sloop Two Friemis, ITnunons, Sunbury Minerva, Kiler, Jamaica Brig Apollo, Rohinfon, New York Schooner Sally, Woodworth, Philadelphia Huntress, Fitch, New York Brig Cert s, Howard, Ditto Ship Shepherdess, Rogers, Ditto 1 Schooner Two Friends, Bowman, Ditto ■ • Phenix, Rogers, Ditto Polly, Shav., , ~ “ Baltimore Brig Governor Hamilton, Newbold, Bermuda Ship Nancy, Om, London Commerce, Agry, ‘ Jamaica Married oin Tuesday last, Mr. David Leion, to Miss Hannah Minis, both of this city. Jacob Mills, in our last to have been mur derc*d near this fcitv) appears to have come to his death by his own imprudence. A Mr. James Simpson and a man named -Smith* hairing been out in learch of runaway Negroes, accidentally fell in Cline, and Mills, on being hailed, instead of answering in a civil manner, made vfe of Hbufive and threatening language, at the fame time fnapping'or flafhiag his gun at Simpson, | who tn his own defence-fired and killed hhu. Mr. SinK I son lias furreu sered himfell’ in order to (land his trial. Cbarlcfon, April 17. Yeftcrday arrived the (hip Mary, Stafford, Greenock, 49 days ; Ihip John, Boardman, Amsterdam, 5 5 davs. The ship Mary left Greenock on the 22d February • (L brings nothing new. * The ship Lucretia, Seabury, was to fail from Greenock a few days after the Mary. Letters received by the fliip John from Amsterdam f ar that American produce of all kinds, except cotton, is ver? low; that article is in demand and bears a good price. Wef* India produce of all kinds is high and in great demand. NOTICE. fubfcrilier intending to leave the state for a few months, has placed his books and papers in the hand of Jeremiah Cuyler, Esq. to whom all persons are defia to make payment, or their accounts must be put in fur March 26, 1798. ROBERT MAC KAY. N OTIC E. ALL persons having any demands against the.Eftate of Mary Low, late of Liberty County, deceased, are requested to feud them in, properly attested, to the fubferiber, within 12 months and a day from the date hereof, after which time the affairs of the said Estate wil be clofecl, afid all accounts not rendered will be excluded ■ John Jones, Admr. Rural Felicity. Liberty County, March 28, 1798. •. Union Society. THE Members of tlie Union Society are requested ta attend the |ime, at the Filature in this city, on Monday the 23d instant, at 9 o’clock in the forenoon, to traniadt the bulind’s of the day, and celebrate the Anni versary. PEiXR S. LAFFITTE, Sec. Savannah , 4th April, 1798. ASSIZE Futi At kIL, 1798. ~ THE Price of Superfine Flour being 10 1-2 dollars pet barrel, and of Fine 9 dollars per barrel, of 196 lbs. wt. nett, the Loaves must weigh as fellows: lbs. 0 7,. Os the best fuperfine quality, a 12 1-2 cent loaf, 2 1 a 6 1.4 cent ditto, 1 and m Os the second quality, a 12 1-2 cent loaf, 2 5 * a 6 1-4 cent ditto, 1 2 i-i April 3, t 798. W. Kl Lange, c. t. j /\ LL persons having demands against tlie Estate of Mil chael AsrER, deceased, are desired to fend them int make immeira^^Jj indebted thereto are requested tdj David GucEtT’bSA.Adm’rixl February 28, 1798. ■ M O lIC E. I ALL persons are particularly warned against purchalinl any Negroes, lands, or other property, belonging to tlie Estate of John Ruppert, deceased, from any perfoil or persons whatsoever, as the whole thereof is secured, m the will of tlie said John Ruppert, to the foie and feparaaß use of Mrs. Burney during her life, and to her childidß after her decease. William LewDEN,"j I , Executors. ■ John Eppinger, J ■ February 2t, 1798. I Fifty Dollars Reward | JIV fubferiber’s house, ti.e followiJ , u Negroes: Sharper, a country bo* fellow, about 30 years of age, full fl i feet high, remarkably thick and (Iron* yellnwilli complexion, pleasing con* tenance, f;x-aks plain EngUfh* wal* -;.i.0 ■ very upright, commonly wears hist* inclined to the right fide of exceffively artt* and handy at any work. -Ndttttj', nis wife, a country bo* wench, about the fame age, 5 and ;, n half feet high* blaij complexion, finding countenance, very heavy with ch J speaks plain Englifli, and commonly- wears handkerck* tied about her head neck. Joe, her child, 5 years * age; and John, his brother, 2 and an half* 1 hey earn* away their blankets, many -articles of clothing, and hw provisions. They were completely dressed with new of dark London brown bath coating. It is fufpe&ed -* * have gone to feme of the Carolina neighboring where Siiaiper has a great number of relations and acquas®| anccs. Any jierfon that will secure them in the cert* g tol of Savannah shall be entitled to my warmed tb* and the. abpve reward* EMANUEL RENGILB Savannah, January 4, 1798. •__ Ti..\ Dollars klvvard. ■ 11 UN AWAY from the fubfcril* *'• JL V on the 17th February’, Afm L- Negro Fellow, named AARON, 41 8 inches high, of a black und about 30 Y&rs of age. Any pf* that will above Negro in wt gaol in this city, or deliver him at teith plantation, (hall have the a'wW Teward. w Owen Owes-* Savannah, March 8, 1798. —r— — .r J at the fubferiber’s plantation, Scr* X count}*, on the main road leading fiom to Augusta, about the 17th May last, A PA about Bor 9 years old, one hind white foot, az ■ branded on the mounting shoulder 26, and on * bu^,rT;,“ and LONDON, January 13* . ’ Extract from Adm’r and De Winter’s Speech on u s rl Entrv at Amsterdam on the 7th of Deep® * Citizen Counfellcrs and Fellow Sur f; erS ’ TT is with the moft grateful 1 ceive your congratulations; and I rejoice m folatory fatisfaCtion to find myfelf cnee mort . tory of my native country*, and again to refine m j