The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1788-1802, July 19, 1798, Image 4

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Prime Slaves. THE foie of SLAVES by the flap Eagle ill be con tinued from day to day, at private sale, until the •whole are fold. Cafii, undoubted bills of exchange, or nroduce, will be received in payment. Apply to ‘ * CAXG and CO. Savannah, ax June, 1.798. fubfcribers intending to decline the ’Dry Goods X Bufmefs, offer for sale, Their Remaining Stock of GOODS, tit a very moderate advance, for cafli or produce, or on a ‘ihort credit. A. W. JOHNSTON and CO. Sluyter & Baker fffave received by the latest arrivals, and for sale, at their Grocery and Liquor Store, in St. Julian (treet, in Mr. . Hogg’s buildings, HTYSON tea L Sugar Coffee 0 Chocolate Raisins London particular Madeira’ wine Bourdcatwc brandy Jamaica and Hew England rum Holland geneva London and Philadelphia potter in hog&eads SAUNDERS MOTTA , Hai* Dbesse*, RESPECTFULLY informs his cuttomers and the pub lic, that he has removed from Mr. Cummings’*, to his new (hop in Lincoln street, nearly opposite Mr* Dillon’s hoarding house, where lie will endeavor to merit a conti nuance of their favors. FOR S A y. E, Georgia Paper Medium . ■ Apply to James Mackintosh. January a*. PAINT p]L. THE fubferibers have received on conlignmerit, a few calks of best DUTCH OIL, containing 40 gallons Itch, which they will fell low, if immediately applied for. May 14, 1798. MCCALL y MILLER* fubferibers have for sale, at their (lore under the Bluff, The following Articles , Which they will diQxffe of on moderate terms for cafli or produce, viz. PUNCHEONS high proof Jamaica and Weft India rum, barrels coffee, ditto beef, ditto frefti fuperfine fldur, ditto pilot mid (hip bread, ditto linked oil, ditto lamp ditto; kegs white lead, ditto Venetian red, ditto Spanish brown, ditto yellow paint, ditto green ditto, ditto Pruflian blue ditto; calks gdnpowder, 108 lbs.-each; boxes different sized window glais; alum fait, best French brandy, mid Northward rum. They have alio on bandy A general Assortment of SHIPCHANDLERY, confiding of the moil ufeful articles in that line. Likcivifcy Different kinds of lumber. TAYLOR y MILLER. Who continue the Fa&oi age and Commission Bu frnefs, and have on hand for falej. a quantity of rice, in fcliok and half barrels. May 17. A Quantity of GUNPOWDER Tor fide on easy terftis, by GAIRDNERS y MITCHEL. May >9. • H. C. JONES, ~ 1 TT AVING Convenient store s on Clarke’s wharf for the XT reception of Country Produce, or Merchandise of *y defcriptitn, offers h best services to his friends, and the public, in tvanfa&ing any buiinefs they may place in His hands as a Fa&or or CopunHfion Merchant. Savann&by OSoberfy 1795. FRES H GOO D A CHOICE Assortment of SPRING GOODS, im ported per the (hip Caroliha, Capt. Malcolm, dirdft from London, for sale on a credit, if applied for immedi- BUlv. JOHNSTON, ROBERTSON, and CO. V, 1798. - * 1 Madeira Wine. A PIPE of Genuine Madeira Wine just broached, and For sale, at three dollars per gallon, by „ , TAYLOR and MILLER. Savannah, June 20. * NOT I C £. ALL persons arp particularly warned again!! purcliafing any Negroes, lands, or other property, belomrmv tu the Eflatt ot John Ruppert, deceased, from any perfem of perfons* whatsoever, as the whole thereof is focured bv the will of the Cikl John Ruppert, to the fok and s ’ t ; . use of- Mrs. Burney during her Hfe, and to her children after-her. ckceafe. WlltlAM Lewoek,! - . : * John Ems at*, J February 21, 17$$, London and Philadelphia porter in bottles Superfine and fine best Balti more dour Crackers New Jersey pork Black eyed peafe Smoked and pickled her rings Mould candles Tar and turpentine A quantity of firft quality flint corn. _ SHERIFF’S SALES. , On the firft Tucfday in Augujl next will be fold , at Rice borough, between the hours of X and 111 o’clodt, by .public outcry, The following PROPERTY, viz. ALL ihnx valuable and well known Rice Plantation, or Trad! of Land, in the county of Liberty, in three Separate surveys, containing, on a late refttrvey, 800 acres in the whole, bounded eaftwaidly by lands of John Lambright, fouthwardlv by lands of John Ellistt, and northwardly by lands of the Estate of John Hext. 600 Acres, in the said county of Liberty, in two fur. veys, lying on Gotten which will be more parti cularly described on the day of sale. That handsome Situation on Colonel's Illand where John Mitchell fen. Esq. now resides, containing 130 acres, bounded weft by lands of the Estate of John Timmons, northwardly by lands of Peter Winn, Esq. east and south by fait marsh. Also the following Negroes, viz. Sambo, Saul, Wally, Pegg, Role, and Jacob; the fellow Jacob is a carpenter, and has been run away upwards of two years, is ftili out, and will be fold as he runs. __ Two Lots in the Town of Sunbury, known in the ori ginal plan of the said town by the numbers 23 7 and 238. The whole of the aboye property seized and taken under and by virtue of feyeral executions as the jfluperty of John Mitchell fen. Esq. and pointed out by the said defendant. j_ At the fame time and place will be fold, Two Negroes, viz. Nelly, a young wench-, and Prince, a fmaU boy, seized and taken under and by virtue of an execution as the property of the Estate of William Bacon, at the fuft of the Administrators of G. Dupont, and point ed out by the administrator. 50 Acres of Land in the county of Liberty, Commonly called M‘Gir£s Cowpens, bounded on all sides by vacant land at the time -of survey, taken under execution as the property of Robert Sallct, deceased, and pointed out by the executor. . Three Negroes, Viz. Dick and Cealy, common field slaves; and Frank, a cooper; seized and taken under exe c ution a the property of the Estate of William Norman, and pointed out by the administrator, 500 Acres of Land in the County of Liberty, bounded on the east by Samuel Burnley, and on every other fide by lands vacant at the time ot fiirvey, taken under execution as the property of Robert C. Baillie, deceased. Also 200 Acres of Land in tl said county of Liberty, on North Newport river, adjoining lands of John Dollar, deceased, seized and taken execution as the property of. Robert Ofwahl, at the suit of Abraham Leggett, and pointed out by the defendant. Conditions catt. JN 0 . JONES, s. l.c. Riceborougb, sotb May, 1798. “sHEriffvsaie: On the firft Tucfday in Augujl next will be fold, at the town of Riceborougb, between the hours of X and 111 o’clock, by public outcry, SEVEN NEGROES, viz. Phillida, Cbloe, Rachel, Mary, Billy, Roger, and Aft net te, seized and taken under and by virtue of several executions as the property of the Estate of Jolm Hext. . Conditions catt., June 25, 1798. * JN 0 . JONES, S. u 6. SHERIFF’S bALE. On the firft Tucfday in Auguji next , will be fold, at the town of Riceborougb, between the hours of X and 111 o'clocky. by public outcry, All that Plantation or Tiadt of Land, near Sunbury, containing upwards of 200 acres, late the refid encc of Nathaniel Saxton, deceased; and One Negro Fel low; seized and taken under execution as the property of the said Nathaniel Saxton, at the suit of Adam Alexander, Efip Conditions catt. JN 0 . JONES, s. l. c. Riceborougb, zbtb June<, 1798.’ SHERIFFS SALE. On tbe fitft Tuesday in Auguf next, will be fold, at the town <f Riceborougb , between tbe hours of X and 111 o’clock, by public outcry, ELEVEN NEGROES, Seized and taken under and by virtue of several executions as the property oF John Mitchell fen. Esq. Conditions calh. JN 0 . JONES, §. l. c. Riceborougb, .tbe 27 tb June, 1798. following articles were found in Yamacraw Fome JL time in tlie mouth of May last, supposed to have been stolen, viz. 1 dozen figured handkerchiefs, 13 yards-blue cotton ca lico, 14 yards-ditto, 9 blue check handkerchiefs, 1 3-4 yard blue iftriped silk and cottoiuftuff, 2 pair sailors dflek trowfers. I'he owner is deft red to prove the property, pay charges, and take them away, within thirty days, otherwise they will be fold for tlx benefit of the County. PETER S. LAFFITTE, J. Pi Savannah, June 20, 1798. ‘ CITY SHERIFF'S SALE. “ On the firjl Tuesday in Augujl next, will be fold, at > tbe Lour thoufe in tbe city ts Savannah, between tbe hours of X and It, • 1 THE HOUSE and LOT in said city at present Occu pied by Capt. William Pinder, seized and to be fold as the property of tbe late Robert Montfort, deceased, pointed out by the plaintiff. June aB, 1798. G. R. Duke, s. c. s. ‘ “for s“a le, cheap, A valuable Tra£l of Land, LYING oo the River Alatamaha, containing 45® acres, the firft quality of oak and hickoiy land, bounded southwesterly by the laid river, northwelWrly by lands of Lachlan M‘Gillivray, and on all other sides by lands vacant at die tune of furvev. For further particu lars inquire of the Printed. ‘December Ij, \ 797. SHERIFFS SALES. 6n the fojt Tuesday, being thrjtb day of Au/ud wtU be fold, at tbe CpZrtbcuJe in the city ofSa^!. ALL that Traeft of Land, containing 540 acres, 245 acres of which are t.de swamp, the remainder oa’- and hickory; the above traft joins land of Samuel Wilkin* to the weft, and to the east; seized and to be fold J the property of James Moore, Esq. deceased. At tbe fame time and place will be fold. Forty Negroes, belonging tIK Estate of Joseph Catt. bert, Esq. deceased, seized and to be fold to fatisfv fe\vn judgments again!! laid Estate. 3 Also, One Yiacf of Land, on Little Ogechee, contain ing 125 acres; and a Negro Man, named Tony; seized and to be fold as the property of James Meyers, deceased. at the suit of latvi SlieftaJl. 1 July 3, 1798. . Richaho Wall. s. e. c. SHERIFF’S bALtL. ~ On the firjl Tucfday, being tbe 7tb day f Augujl next , will be fold, at ibe Courtboufe in the city of Savon* nab, / v AIR ACT OF LAND, containing 214 and an half acres, near this city, bounded on the north by th* five acre lots, adjoining lands of Richard Wylly and Hampton Lillibridge tp the east, on the south knd, of John Smith, and wfr the*?eft lands -of Ann Hamer ng Burnsides. Also, ANOTHER. ‘IRACF, containing 33 acres pine land, bounded on tlie weft by the White Bluff road, louth by Bumfides’s land, north by five acre lots, and east by White's lot. Tbe above lands seized and tp be fold as the property of Philip Milledge, Efq* at th suit of the State. * RrtHARD Wall, s. c. c. Savannah , s tb July, 1798. To RICHARD WALL, Esq. Sheriff cf Chatham County* S I R,^ TAKE notice, that, having made exceptions, agree* ably to law, against the legality of the three exetu tsons, signed John Berriex, Treaiurer of the State of Georgia, against me, as late Tax Colledlor of Chatham County, for balances of taxes for tlie years 1794, 1795, and 1796, and having declared on oath that I am not in. debted to tlie State of Georgia in the sums for which the said executions have been iftued, I do hereby require you to desist from expofmg to sale, or from making sale of my property, levied upon by you as at the suit of the State, anil to postpone all proceedings thereon, until either the Supe. rior Court for this -county, or such other Tribunal as may be deemed conftitutionaily authorized, fhali have decided on the legality of the laid executions and levies. I am, Sir, your moft obedient humble servant, P. MILLEDGE. *3*& J u br *79& \ JS! o t i c L GEORGIA, Chatham County. ALL persons indebted to THOMAS YOUNG, late of this county, by bond, note, or othenvife, are desired to make immediate payment, and tliofe having de* mandc on him are requested co fend them in, to Elizabeth Young, . William Gibbons fen. f Attornies for said William and Robert Mein,£ Thomas Young. I’homas Y'oung jun. ) y- .. NOT 1 C ti.. ALL persons having any demands against the Estate of Jacob Wiferibaker, deceased, are desired to render them properly attested, and those indebted thereto are called on for payment. John WisEtOAKES, Adm’r. s tb July, 1798* Fifty Dollars Reward. ST3 UN AWAY from the fubforibel, TV about 4 weeks since, A Negro Fellow, named Brave Boy, an Africa* born, straight made §nd slender, about 5 feet 6 inches high, dark complexion* 21 or 22 yearS of age; it is supposed he will change his name to Abrabanu . , Ten Dollars, with reasonable chkge will.be paid on his delivery to the Gaoler in Savannah, and tbe ab ive reward of fifty dollars for proof of his being harbored by a white person, so that the offender may be brought to punittment. Geo. Milleni. Lottery Hall, June 23, 1798. ■ - “ 1 1-1 h'EEn bOulAks ntwAKu” WILL be paid to any person who may lodge in tW Workhouse. in Savannah, the following NE* GROES, who- ran away on Sunday night last from the fubferiber’s plantation- in Bryan eouflty, to wit: Fortune . a nsmarkable ftout#bealthv fobuft follow, about 6 fert high, lias bad fore teeth, and has lately had a very bid fore on one of his thumbs, which is not quite well yeV Fanny, a very likely young wench, who neisls no defenp* tion about Savannah, where tte is generally known. The above reward will be immediately paid on-delivery of_th® two-Negroes at the,Workhoufe, or nine dollars for and fix for Fanny , if taken separately. ’ JAs. JONES. Ship Yard, July 2, *798. __ BROUGHT to the Workhouse in Savannah, A Nff* cro FeLlow, named Buck , about 3 feet 6 inch** -high, and about 40 years of age, fpehksvery bad Eng.hn fays he belongs to one Mjier, in South Carolina*- Nov.' 23,’ 1797. Jacob Theiss, Gaoler. BROUGHT to the Workhouse in Savannah, ANeiJ* Fellow, named York, -fays he belongs to one Yawney in Charlcfton; lie is about 5 foct 6 and about 50 years of age, his breast is greatly scarred ty a bum from powder, as he fays. , June 13, 1798. Jacob Thews, Gaoler* SAVANNAH: Printjh by N. JOHNSTON