The Georgia state gazette, or, Independent register. (Augusta, Ga.) 1786-1789, August 23, 1788, Image 2

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nL.aftui-;«g colour?, a with & t{ovc tor grinding paint; R age furniihed wh pots, sassies, tools, &c. Thebuli uefs hi the ffage condu&ed by Meats. Urirlc, Weils, (,'cryen, Deveter and M< hlw«e. Flag bwne by Mr. Faufburg, as okkft palmer importedby Me firs. F!m ' and Fullerton; the red of toe company fix a bread with fitted bruffies, diamonds, *oid hammers, glazing knives, be. Six- \ ty-eight an procession. [To be continued, j BEING disappointed in *a supply of targe paper, I am wader the necessi ty of thus abridging the Gazette uDXii such fbpply arrives. It is an inconviencc which publication .will always be fubjefted to, while there is so little punftuality ob served iri the payments by the greater part of my fubferibers; I hope that in fnturfc they will put it out of my power to have teafon for making this an excuse I will *.the mean while remedy the inconveni ence as far as lies iti my power, by giving a Supplement on any particular occaftcm. One may be expetfed on Tuefday next, JOHN E. SMITH. RUN away from the Subscriber, a Negro wench nagied LUCY, form erly the property of Mr. Smith Clarendon. She w'as carried off by her hulband, Jeffe ry (formerly the property of Major Wathinglon, now of Mrs. Murray) well I.nown in and about Augusta, where it is not improbable they may endeavour to ■conceal tbemfelves. A reward of Eizht Dollars y and all reasonable will be paid on delivery of the wench to Col. John Milton, in Augivftn, or to Mr. John Clarke, in Bcech-lflatul« if harboured by a white perfon’, a i ewatd of Five Guineas , if by a negro, Two Guineas will be paid on conviction of the offender. BALTHASER SHAFFER. Savannah, dug. 9, 1788. Richmond County , ) Clerk's Office. ) The following Is a Rule of the Superior Court. 1 n THAT the legal fees fliall be paid to the repeftive officers, at the time of if fuiug every process, and delivery of the fame to the Sheriff.” Extrttflfrom the Minutes , JJANIEt ELAM, A. C. C. The Clerk and Sheriff of the county of Richmond give notice to all those who have any bufinefsto do in the said Office, that notwithstanding the above, order of Court, they will give credit for their part of the fees. G EORGIX XXK7 HER EA S BURKE COUNTY. $ W the Sheriff of Burke county, by virtneof a writ of attachment to him directed, did attach a traft of land in the aforefaid comity, lying> on Lambert’s Big Creek, containing three hundred acres, the property of Hugh Bell, who is absent from and without the limits of this slate, at the fuit' of James M‘Kee, who hath, agreeable to the Attachment Acf, filed his declaration in the Superior Court, against the said Hugh Bell, and hath obtained the following ruler james M‘Kee 1 Ordered , „ VS V„ f That the defendant do Hugh Bell. 3 appear and plead, within a year and a day, other wife judgment b v default.. 1 - . ■ 7 , . By Order f the Court, 1 , j. 'EAVIES, c. C. . March 14) 1787. In C Q U . *N C I L, slugufl 14, 1788. ORDERED , ' 1 THAT the Returns from the Comptroller and Calledlor for the Pert of Savannah for the Month cf July be pullifhed, in the Stare Gazette. Extract from the Minutes * J, M E R I W ETHE R, 8. E* C, ' P O R T of S A V A I J N A H. R E TORN «'f Tmrnrts an'! Duties for flic Month of Ji I/, TySiR Sslr ■■ ■ ■ -» ■— . I , 1 - -t : (K When j, r ... .. ' n IVT 1 e Amount otjAinUuut d entered \ cfldi Names. MaHers Names, Wherefrom. Caf „ c# | , )o|y . Q July 1. Sloop Randolph bntnezer Webb i\ew-Voik 236 10 o 4 19 8 7 Willing Maid William Holliday Beaufort 6 o O %j> jc. Schooner Carolina Peter Locbon Cfcat lefioii 4 o 0 I fj Thomas James Williams Ditto 226 11 £ 3 1 19 Sloop Folly \tilien Miller Bahamas 220 c 1 o $ fr Endeavour . Elisha Swain NcvV-ProVldehie 76 $ 5 3 9 10 | WilPatd fames Patterfoh Chailefion 87 13 7 1 19 4 x i Speedwell George Cooper ‘ PhiMe'phia 214 16 8 046 ;v 22 Schooner Bt'e Gpy VVefton Ra!|;moie 437 130 884 | 23 Sloop Ride Edmund Bc.Menger Beaufort ico o o jschoonei Carolina Peter Lbchon Charlertotf 38 13 o t 9 j) $ 24 r Thomas Peter Godet Ditto 115 10 o t J | 23 Schooner Savannah Packet Jeremiah Dickinson Di to 77 1 bj o 16 o Sloop Polly Steven Stephenlon jNewbefrn . 642 8 c P 2?' Willing Maid Charles Dafliiel peaufort i o cl | 30,Schooner Nancy William Hughes paltimOt© ip3 13 8j 3 £ $ i j II _£ f r . r .,r. •jzr.f*'-?!-!— — — gj 0 * ■' ’ COMPTROLLER’S OFFICE, Port of tivcnr.aL < R E T U R N of Imports and Duties for the Month ot ful v, 1788. < When ’ r „. ~ j Maflcr’s I X * T , c i Ampuutoi I Amount of * ( Vetlels Names. J * Wherefrom. *, \ ■ entered 11 | Names, { ) Pity | Cargo. <t July j. aioop Randolph E. Webb New-York 4 19 8 256 100 <£ 8 Willing Maid WJJolliday Beaufort A. P. 60c V r. SchbouerC’arolina P. Lochon CharleHon A* P. 400 16 Thomas J. Williams DittQ £ 3 $ 126 5 8 £ j< Sloop Polly M. Miller Bahamas 010 120 2i Endeavour E. Swain New-Providence 3 9 io-h 76 5 6 William J. Patterson Charleflou 1 19 4 87 13 7 Speedwell G. Cooper Philadelphia 04 6 2C4 16 8 aa Schooner Bee G, Weston Baltimore 25 Carolina ?. Lochon Charleston 199 59 9 6 Q Sloop P\.ilk E. Bellinger S. Carolina H. F. 1 cq 00 23 Schooner Thomas P. Godet Charleston 6 i& 3 108 100 Schooner Savannah Packet f. Dickinson Ditto o 16 o 77 16 *3) Sloop Polly S. Stevenfoa N. Carolina A.P. 642 80 2'S Willing Maid C. Da'hiel Beaufort do. 200 30 Schooner Nancy W. Hughes Baltimore 3 0 5 13,3 13 8 £$ 11 " “ ' L .-- ■ —-ii-ii -~-n ■ » Total £. $6 9 3 V 245:3- iS 7 1-2 £j| e. rllB =d br oKoA.ok ß x- . S s, x- —it.