Columbian museum & Savannah advertiser. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1796-181?, December 27, 1796, Image 5

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Columbian iWufeum & gabattnal) abbertiter, Extraordinary. f-J'US, October 14. ARMY of the SAMBRE and MEUSE. l front Jourieri, general in chief, to “the army of the Sombre and Meufe> da tJ Dentz, toird Vejiatmaire, Sept. 2 y iijirr/ttfiet, c S'fed by the enuh'pTiedfa i'lpuet of th ‘war, have obliged me to jo jfctaiv retreat. Axuftomcd to regardyou a! my children t you may judge of the regret roihich Ifeel hi jeparating from you. You j,a<ve been night and day the 0 bjett of my fohatudcs. Though dbfint, you will ft ill b ft. hly foul, my heart will follow vou every not here. One thing alone alle ’viatet my for row on quitting you ; it is that I leave you in the hands of an exfe rie/ictd officer, whjfe ‘virtues and whose talents frejage the moft happyjuccefsi Ge neral Boumonvillt takes the pro-vtfional comma” and of the army, seconded by the heave generals by whom you have been Jo eften conducted to victory. IJhail learn with infinite pleajure, in my retreat,your glorious exploits. Freferve your esteem end friendjhtp for me ; I trust I merit them both ; and pity me that 1 am obliged *3 be fiparatidfrom you. JQURDAN. ARMISTICE, Concluded with his serene htghnefs the elec tor palatine of Bavaria. The general in chief of the army of the F,ht n and Moselle, deft ring to accede to the pacific intentions of his serene highness the elector palatine of Bavaria, grants him, for the duchy of Ba varia-, the high palati nate, the County of Neubourg, the part of palatinate of the Rhine, and the part of the duchy of Berg, on the right bank of that river, the b jhopricks of drifting, of Rat f bon (the city not included) Faft'au, the provoftj.bip of Brrcho ‘ fgauen, th chap ters ofOber and Nidir Mu.flcr, St. Em erand, and the county of Grtenbourg, a JujpenJton of arms. And the following are the principal con ditions I. The elector of Ba v aria shall with draw imm diately, from the coalesced ar mies, all the troops which he is to furnifh as his contingent. I hey shall continue in arms, and he jhall have the and jpojal of his army as he fhalljudge fit * for the interior police of the country. ’ 2. The French troops Jhail always j have afree passage through the country of the elettor cf Bavaria ; those who, by the chance of war , may have occasion to march through the above countries, shall be quartered upon the inhabitants , or lodg ea m barracks, according to circumstances, but w thout giving to the landholders, or other proprietors, any right to indemnify far the camps or other field eftablfhnunts, which the military operations may require. 3- Th e general in chief will be par ticularly canful, that persons and proper ty jhail be rejpetted by the troops, which the chance of war may force to pajs through the electorate of Bavaria. He will be careful to avoid, as much as poftible, in such pastes, the city of Munich, and other electorate rest dentes-. 4. Ihe Elector of Bavaria shall pay into the hands of the paymaster of the ar my of the Rhine and Moselle, ten millions of Itvres, m French or German specie, at French currency, or in bills of exchange, or in bullion. 5* Theelettor of Bslvana ftjall fur nifb 300 saddle horses, 600 cavalry hor ses, 900 dragoon horjes, and 1500 artil lery horses. 6. The elettor of Bavaria shall fur nifh, within fix Weeks, 200,000 quintals of gram, two thirds of which ftjall be wheat, and one third rye ; 100,000 quin tals of oats ; 200,000 quintals of hay ; and he fhallfurnifh besides 100,000 pairs of shoes, and 10,000 pairs of boots ; or otberw fe, 30,000 ells qf ofticers's cloth. 7. In case that the operations of the war shall remove the army from Bavaria and that these contributions in kind shall be deemed unneceftary, it shall be in the pow er of the French to demand a proportiona ble film in specie. 8. It Jhail be permitted to such French art ifts as the government shall appoint, to choose out of the galleries of Munich and Dujfeldorff, twenty pittures, which shall be delivered to the French government ac coidwgly. 9. Hisferene h ighnefs shall forthwith fend to Paris, to the directory, a plenipo tentiary to negoci ate afeparate peace with the French republic. Done at Plaffenhoffen, the 21 st Fruttidor. MOREAU , general in chief. The baron de LEYDEN. The count CHARLES d'ARCO, Iftc. For Sale, di large new BOAT , Which will carry between 70 and 80 Barrels of Rice. Eor further particu lars, enquire of the Printers of thispa- F er * Nov, &. 77. —v TUESDAY, December 27, 1796. notice. To the Proprietors, Agents or Trußees of the fol lowing trxds of Lund, which are returned-in Default for Paxes, for the Year 1795, and Ar rearages up to the/aid year, fuidio belong to Nonrepdents of Georgia. 6 Will ke S O L D on the 20th March, 1797 (unless they come forward and avail themlelvcs of the’l ax Law, for the year 1795) as. MTatolh Court Houle, Georgia. 50.000 Acres Pine LAND, granted in the name of William Scott, on South Newport river : Tax , 64 dolt. 75 cts. apd cost. 30,000 Acres, granted in the name of Ferdinand Oneal, on the waters of South Newport-, Tax, 38 dols. 87 scts. andco/l. 50,000 Acres, granted in the name of David C.ai vin , on the waters of the Alta ritaha, and South Newport, Tax 65 dols. 750 Acres, granted in the name of George Grax. returned as the property of Aher Legate, on Safe/o waters, Tax 5 dots, and Cl ft. 500 Acres Tide Swamp, on Cathead Neck, and 150 Pine, on faidcreek Cathead, granted m the name cf Jane, Elisabeth, William, Martha, Nathan-B and John James M Cal/vujrhs tax tjbdois. and cost. 1000 Acres, granted in the name of |ns. Bowman, in two surveys, 330 on the Great Thicket, Hammock Land. 730 on Cathead, known by the name of Windy Hill, Tax 33 dols. and cost. The Arrearage aJTAX, are not included in the above Affefjments. 300 Acres granted to David Wcatherfpoon. on Cathead, 2 d quality Tide Swamp. 12 do/s. and cost 20,000 Acres Pine Land, o- South Newport, granted Wm. Scott , 21 dots. 25 cts. and cost. 200 Acres formerly the pro perty of James M‘Donald, adjoining land of Darn'd Miller at time of survey, and Mafjhes and creeks of Sapch, 3 dols. and cojl. i c,q Acres Granted Bannefer, on Brora Neck, Sapelb River, adjoin ing land if Patrick Sutherland at time of survey, and Polfons's land, 3 dols. 75 cts. andcr.R. S. HARRIS, T G. M. C. August 8, 1796. 49* lm.Cnt. Sheriff’s Sale. On Tuesday the 3 d day of January next will be ’ fold by public outcry , at the Cou r t-House in this city, between the hours of 10 and 3 o'clock, TEN NEGKOE S, Seized under execution as the property of Ma cartan Campbell, Esq. deceased. All that Illand called Great WafTaw, containing 1080 acres, more or l*fs. situate eastward on the sea, weft on Rumney Marshes, north on Little Tybee; with the im provements thereon, in poflhfUon Os Mr. Willi am Wall, seized under execution as the pro perty of Joliah Tatnall, jun. Esq. and Mr. William Wall. Conditions ctsu. T. NORTON, s. c. c. Savannah, December 2, i7gf>. 79. SHERIFF’S SALES. To be Sold on the firfl Tuesday, in January next, at the Court-House, in the town oj St. Marys, in Camden County, the following. 7040 Acres bounded North, by Sheftall’s land, East by land belonging to John Ferries, on all other {ides by the waters of Back, Crooked, and Cumb-rland Riv-r, seized under execution, as the property of John Ferric, at the fuitof John Parker, a l soj 700 Acres Hammock swamp, and Pine Land in said County, bounded South- Weft and South-East, by land of Thomas Cry er, East by Ambrose Gorden, and all other sides by land vacant at the time of survey. 200 Acres bounded on all sides by land of Jacob Wicd, and James Sea grove, seized under execution, as the property of Daniel Miller, at the fuitof William Simp son, ALSO, 1647 Acres in five Trcuffcs, in said County of Camden, seized under exe cution, as the property of Samuel Smith, at the suit of William Johullon. Conditions cas h. R M'GILLIS, S. C. C. St. Marys, December 6. 79 30t. Five Dollars Reward. RUN-away from the fubferiber, on Mon day the 28th ultimo, a Negro Fellow, na med Friday, lately purchased of Mr. Ebenezer Jackson, and formerly owned by Mr. Coftiman Pollock. As he is well known in and about this city, any further defeription is unnecessa ry. Any person delivering him to the fub feriber, or the goalcr of this county, shall be entitled to the above reward. MATTHEW JOHNSTON. Sa7annah, Dec. 16. n.Bl. Strayed on the morning of the Bth inst. a chefnut sorrel MARE, 4 years old last spring, her ears trimmed close, and her lore top cut fiiort, branded on the near fhouider I. R. or I. B. has a small white spot on one of her shoulders, and gauled with the geers on her right fide and thigh, trots and canters, had a small bell on when fhc went away. Two Dollars Reward will be given, and all reason able charges paid, on delivering said Mare to Mr. Porter, or JOHN LITTLE, Living in Yamacraw. December 16. 4* 82. BOSTWICK fcf HOWE, INFORM the Public, that they carry on the SHOE MAKING Bufincfs, at their (hop adjoining Mr. Hill’s Tavern, in Market-square, where may be bad Boots. Bootees, Mens lined and bounn Shoes, wholefalr or retail, Womens Morocco and Stuff Shoes, Negro Shoes, by the fiair or quantity—all which will be fold as low or Cash, as can be purctiafcdiH the city. Savannah, Dec. 6. 79- 100 Dollars Reward. RUN-AWAY from the Subscriber, on the 17th November last, and supposed to have gone up the river in a Boat, the following new Negro Men, viz. Muffa, Bob, Bath, Qua, Bell. The fir ft two can speak so as to be loleiably well understood ; the other three can barely tc'l their names. All the five, had shoes, hats, or caps, two blankets, two jackets, two pair of trow let s, made of negro cloth ; the last three had besides, ftriued flannel robbins. On the left fhouider blade of each, was this mark, T. Y. with a silver brand. The above reward, will be given for all, or TWENTY DOLLARS lor either, if delivered in Savannah to theSub feriber. From many circumstances it is pro bable, that the foregoing Ncgioes, have been taken oft from the Sublctibers Plantation, on this River. A further reward of ONE iiI'N DRED DOLLARS, will be paid, to any Perlouor Persons, informing against, and pro lecuting to conviition, the Perion or Persons, who inveigled them away. THOMAS YOUNG. Savannah, 19th Dec. 1796. n Bj-6t.* For Sale, On Terms very Easy to the Purchaser i 3000 Acres of Land, by ori ginatlurvey, in M’lntofn County ; One Thou sand Acres of good swamp, and the remainder Provilion and Timber Land; Two Hundred Acresofthe swamp is under excellent bank, which, together with about One Hundred Aci es of Provilion Land, all under fence and planted this year, forms a Plantation with ma ny conveniences. On the Plantation is a good Dwelling-Ilnulct Water Machine with twelve Pestles, and oilier out Buildings, in complete Order ; and the Rice Fields, comma!, ~s three very large Refervoirs.—Vell ls of 150 barrels of Rice burthen, can load within a mile of it ; in a Creek, where, a Saw-mill may be advan agcoufly erected, and which (together with the Reservoirs) ttlakes a Crop perfefUy fecurc in any lea ton. For further particulars, apply to George Woodruff, Esq. in Savannah, or on the Planta ’ icn, to JOHN 11. M’INTOSI-I. December 9. to-ts CHATHAM COUNTY. Superior Court, Otlober Term, ilf. Wm. BrailsfordO vs. > Petition for Force If re. John M : Quexn ) UPON ihe Petition of Wi 1. li am Brails ford. praying the foreclolurc of the Equity of Redemption of the following Ne gro Staves, viz. Ned, Grace, Martin, John, Frank, Amy, Jacob, Patty, Rolley, Grace, Martin, Heltcr, Tom, Rinah, Sam, Lydia, Molly, Sue, Charlotte, Beck) Hrgo, Billy, 1 Murray, Lucy* April, Tamory, August. Jack, Rose, Mossy, Smatt and Abraham, with the 1 future mcreafe of tne laid female slaves, mort gaged by the said John M Queen, to the said William Brailsforu, tor the iccurity of a ium of Money, contained in a Bond run the fiud John M'Queen, bearing even date with the said Mortgage ; and on motion of Mr. Thomas Gibbons ot Council, for the Plaintiff, It is Ordered, That the Principal, lutcrcftand Colls upon Uic laid Bond, and Mortgage, be paid into Court within twelve months from this day, and Uiilels the fame (hall be so paid, the Equity 01 Redemption, wiil from thence forth be foreclos'd, and oilier proceedings take place, purfuaiu to tne Ad of AUetrtbly, in such case made and provided, on the ninth day of DecemUer, One thousand, seven hundred and ninety. And it is further Ordered , In putfuance of the laid Ad, that this Rule be pubiifhed in one of the public Gazettes of this State, or ser ved on the Mortgager or his Attorney, at least Nine months previous to the time, by which the laid money tnuff be paid into Court, as aforefaid. Ex! raff from the Minutes, James Smith, c. s. c. c. c. CAPITAL SAW-MILLS. THE following very valuable property, is offered for Sale. Eight thousand four hundred acres of LAND in Winton County, South-Carolina, on a creek called the New Three Runs, with the valuable Saw £3 Grist Mills thereon. The latter procure by toll a lafgequantity of Grain, the former with prop er management, will cut on an average, four thousand five hundred feet of inch boards per day. Four Saws are worked at present, and the stream is so abundant as to admit of several more being put up, and constantly employed to advantage. These Mills have been lately re built by an excellent Mill Wright, and are in finitely superior to any in the Southern States. Their working is never impeded by frclhes or w'ant of water. Rafts of 30,000 feet are, and larger may be, brought from the mouth of the Runs to Savannah, m fix days. Persons dis posed to purchase, will plcafr to apply to GAIRDNERS& MITCHEL. Savannah, December 6. 79. For Sale, Cheap for CASH cr NEGROES : A Lot of LAND in this place, Ninety by 6ofeet, with a Houle Frameraif ed thereon, 37 by 17 teat, and an excellent Fence. A traft of well timbered Oak and Hickory LAND, containing 500 Acres, of an excellent foil tor the culture ot cotton, corn, &c. situated on the Road betwrrn Louifvillr and Savan nah, and within 30 miles of Louisville : It’s being bounden by two Roads that cross at right angles, makes it a good {land for a pub lic house. Two Riding Chairs, with Ilarncfs complete. For Terms, apply to Wm. Norment, Esq. Mr. John Krueger, r to S. COWLING. Savannah, Dec. *3. ALMANACS tor 1797, May be had at this Office. T O R SALE, That Valuable Tra& of LAND, SITUATE on Argyle Iftand (about Nine miles from Savannah, by water) originally granted to John Race, Esq. dccealcd, found to contain on a RMurvey, 37 g Acres ; f ou r acres of which is contained in two Knowls one of them being fuificicntly large fora fettle* niont, and late Irom common Freftirs, the rest Prime Swamp, on an excellent pitch of Tide. The above trad is hounded North by the Plan tation of Richard Wayne, Esq. South by the Plantation ot Mr. Wm. Willwmfon, and East and Weft by the branches of Savannah River. Forturther particular, apply to CAIG, MACLEOD Sc Cos. Where a Plat of the Re-furvcy may be teen. Savannah, July i. ‘ iaw.tif A PLANTATION, On the Salts t SITUATED on Red Bird Creek, opposite the Illand ot Oftabaw, and within three nulcsof Hardwick, lurveyed upwards of 40 years ago, containing ic 7 fc Acres ; 130 of ft i cleared ; a c mliderable pauot which is fenced .in. This land is very (utuble for Coiion, In dtgo or Provilion : Alio for Lumber, having two convenient landings. On the premids aie a Dwelling House and lundry other buildings. Apply near Savannah, to Richard Wylly. Nov. 15. 74*iat. yl ‘Valuable Rice ‘Plantation , TO RE SOLD, By the Corunvftion rs of Columbia Araatmv. A VALUABLE trad of Land & Rice Plan tation, well iitiproved, lying r cn Gr at- Ogeech*, filteen miles from Savannah, former ly the propery ot Sir James Wright, called Sandy Hill Plantation, containing tour hun dred and fi.ty acres, part tide Swamp, and a dwelling House, forty five feel by thirty, with two brick chimneys, a kitchen'and w Thing ho tile with brick chininirs, alio a good Sta ble and carriage house : Fot terms apply to Jame.. J> .ue,s, E'q. ot Savannah, or either ot the underwritten Commiffi iriers, who will giv* immediate pukeilion ol the premilcs, and will make a good title to the purchaser, on com pliance with the terms. 1 ! ;!ie above men tioned Land, is not fold before the fifteenth day of January nexi, it will then be fold at Public Auction at Louiivillc, to the highest bidder. W. FEW, A. MAR HALL, JAMES M NEIL, Commissioners of Columbia Academy. Dec 16. 82. F OR SALE/ 960 Acres, being one third of a tratf of valuable Tide Land, on the, river AU3tnaha, in a good pitch of tide, perfectly free hum frefhes.—New Negroes will be re ceived for a greater part of the purchase, the remainder on a rcafonable credit.— For terms, apply to ROBERT Sc JOHN BOLTON. December 20. 83. FOR SAL E, ‘ A LOT on the Ray, IN an eligible situation for Trade, and having a (lone wall’d cellar, one Hack of Chim neys Handing, and several Thousand will burnt Bricks oil the Premises.—Apply to I D. DICKINSON. Dec. 16. 82. FOR SAL E, c fbt- Plantation Laurel Hill, JOINING Ogcchee Caufewav, contain ing abo Acres Rice Swamp, more or kfs : for merly the property of Sir James Wr:ghf. For further particulars, apply at Mr. William Spen cers, to DAVID AIKIN. November 18. 75*^ The Subscriber, INFORMShis Friends and Cwftomcrs that he fj as lor the present fixed, his abode at Mrs. Eppi N c e r’s house, facing the east part of the So u th Common, where he carries on his Buft nefj as formerly. He hopes for the Continu ance of their Favours. He has loft in the night of the Fire, a KEY, hat winds up an Eight Day Clock —Alio, a arge Mahogany TABLE, with eight Feet ; He would be glad to get information of the latter, and thankful foi the return of the Key if found, as it can be of no ule, but to Balthaser Shaffer. Was delivered to the Sub scriber by a Negro Fellow, from Mr. Neth erclift’s Plantation, a dark brown Horse, about 14 hands high, bushy Mane and Tail, with * white Star in his forehead, and a tniily nolo with fome white specks about his body, a chain round his neck with a bell rove through it, also a small Brass Lock. The Owner is desired to apply jo JOSEPH HILL, at the Sign of the Ship. Notice. ALL Persons, in arrears to Solomons Lodge, are particularly called upon t make immediate Payment ; and the Heirs ot deceased Members, it ishop'-d, will not tail t' pay such sums as appears due to laic. Lodg -, to the Treasurer thereof. By order of the Lodge. EBENEZER BALDWIN, Treasurer. Dec. 20. | S3* j- Tax Colledors Notice. rpKE fubferiber informs the pull c, that he Xis paying constant attendance at his OffUe year 179 - The law demands ;aic. lax by the fir ft day of December rest. PIIII.IP MIL LEDGE, t. e- c. c- Ssvann.!*, aau November, 1 ",