The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1788-1802, February 02, 1798, Image 3

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Handing “with France and the other keHigcreht powers, submits the above confederations to th.c w ifilorn and good sense of the Executive £)‘;reclory, affuriug the Directory at the fame time, that the Government of Berne, .in con cert with the Co-ftatcs, will lose no time in coming to a refolutioh suitable to the magnitude of the Jubjedt, ihould the Executive Directory deem it expedient to address itfelf to this effedt to the laudable Helvetic Body. (Signed) MAR LOT, Chancellor. ... Berne, ntb Gel. 1797. • Appointment by Authority. Joseph Pitcairh, of New York, Consul at Hamburgh, vice William Williams, appointed GonfuJ at London. Married* Uq, to Mi&Jhjpuifa Guerard, daughter of Godin Guerard, Esq. deceased. Died in Liberty county, Mrs. Mary Lowe, widow of Major Philip Lowe. She was a fond mother and kind mistress, and her amiable disposition, and pious and humane character, engaged the esteem of a numerous acquaintance, who now univerlally sympathize at her dereafe. 4 The brig Apollo, Capt. Robinfdn, is arrived at New York from this port, after a paflhge of fix days. . The sh ip Phenix, Cant. Fayle, from this port for-Gre nada, has put into Charleston, having sprung a leak. The'brig Latonia, Jenkrofa, from Oporto, in 70 days, arrived at Charleston lafl Sunday. Same day put in there indiftrefs, the fltfp-Matilda,. Ellis, 23 days from Kingston, bound to Liverpool. MARINE LIST. Entered Inward. Brig Dolly/Simpfon, ‘ Jamaica Sloop Harriet, Cooke, St. Augiiftuje Schooner Mary, Perrine, Biunlwic* Sloop Minerva, Willard, New Providence ‘ Schooner Charlotte, Lufcomb, Charlelton Sloop t)ov£, Brown, Ditto Brig Bdlona,'Crookt r, New York Schooner Ranger, Delano, Tobago -Brig Heppy, Chipman, Turks Iflani Schooner Polly, Shaw, New York Brig Amelia, Hcuftoun, ‘ Norfolk Schooner Mary Ann, Hughes, Baltimore Schooner Ruth, Tinkham, New Providence Cleared Out. Sloop Uxbridge P icket, Bailey, St. Augu hi nc Schooner Hope, Sinki 11s, St. Mary’s Sloop Nancy, Morgan, New York Schooner Amity, Chapley, D.tto Industry, Ross, ‘ Charleston Sloop Vermont, Cheney, New York Schooner Harriet, Da Costa, St. Croix Brig Hannah, l ate, . Curacoa- Commerce, Thurston, Malaga-and Marseilles Ship AgertOria, Munro,. Rhode Illand Schooner Huntress, Fitch, New York Sloop Swift, Gardiner, Martinique Schooner Clarissa, Hopkins, ‘ Charleston Rebecca, fcanden, w , Ditto Sallv, Barker, 4 N - Ditto XXXXXX X X X X‘ X Nl) I 1C E. IN consequence of a Writ of Election from his Excel lency the Governor, directed to of the In ferior Court of the County of Chatham, NOTICE is hereby given, That an Election will be held, on Monday the sth of February next, at the Courthouse, for a Reprefentatjve of this County in the General Affemhly,'-vice the Hon. Jame? Jackson, elected Governor. s JOSEPH CLAY, WILLIAM GIBBONS fen. JAMES-B. ,YOUNG. Savannah, January 26, 179 5 !. t O K A l. £O, C H E A t J , A valuable Traci-of Land, LYING on the RiVer Alatamaha, containing 450 acres,’ the firft quality of oak and hickory laud, bounded fouthwefterlyLy the said river, northwefti rly by hnds of Lachlan M‘Giifivray, and oa all other tides by lands vacant at the time of survey. For further particu lars inquire of the Printers. December 15, 1797. OnTuefday the 27 7 bof February next <will be fold pat public an Elion, THE LOT IN JOHNSON'S SQUARE Where Mr. John Wallace lived, known by No. 3 Tyr conncl tithing Derby ward. Conditions call;. J. D. DICKINSON, Auctionicr. On IVeelmpJay the 14 tlS of February next, nill be fold , at public auction, before the fubferiber's fore, ALL thole Plantations or Tracts of Land, on Savan- * nah River, formerly the residence cf Geu. Wayne, known by the names of Richmond and Kezv , .containing about . 1336 acres of prime river swamp and high laud, together with all the Negroes, Stock, and Plantation Tools, thereon.’ fSLT Particulars may he had, previous to the day of sale, by applying to Mr. Turnbull on the Ipot, or to Cairdncrs and Mitehel in Savannah. Conditions cafli. WILLIAM BELCHER , Außlonier. January 4, reqS. St. Andrew s Society # r_ pHE Members of the St. Andrew’s Society of Georgia JL are requeued to meet at Gunfl’s Tavern, on Wed retlay the ych Lebruary next, at 7 o’clock in the evening, being a quarterly meeting. By order of the Trefident, Geo. V/oodrouse, Sec’y. January iS, 1798. “V ‘ TEW Testaments, Watts’s Plahns and H\ nms, Jenks’s -f v Devotions, Jones’s Svftem of Book-Keeping, Weh fter’s Spelling Books; blank bonds, bills of sale, bills of lad ing, conveyances, manifufts, powers of attorney, apprentices uEcatuxys, fcameus articles, &t. for fak at this ufficc. Fifty Dollars/Reward P“” —— TJ UN AWAY lift n ; ght from tie Q , TV fubferiber's home, the folio wiry j kjA a Negroes: Sharper, .a country been J j Ed low, about 30 years of age, full 6 “feet high, remarkably thick and strong, y ellowin * complexion, phnfing coun- mi ‘—... : ■ tenance, speaks plain English, walks ver inclined to the right fide of his head, exccffively artful, and handy at ariy work. hts wiL, a country bom wench, about the fame rgc, 5 and a u half frit high, black complexion, finiling countenance, very lietvy v/ith.d ilri, speaks plain Englilh, and commonly wears handkerchief: tied about her head end neck* Jt jf , L r cud 5 year- of age; and John/ his brother, 2 and an half. They carried away their blankets, many articles of clothing, and for. e provisions. ‘i'ht-y were completely drtfiui wiffi new Li's oi dark London brown bath coating. It i. fufj/ ctcd t! :y have gone to fome of tlie Carolina neighboring plantations, where Sharper his a great number of relations and acquaint ances. Any person that wid fi- ure tDm in the common giol of Savannah lhall be entitled to my warm est thanks and the above reward. EMANUEL liENGIL. Savannah, January 4,179 b. FIFTY IXILL\kTrK\VA!<D. - RU-l l{ r L from’ tht f:it/fcriber at Savannah, this morning, tpe Negro Man and Wench hereafter dferibed: ” - s^~ —■” ,|i z coui rn foil m 2 or quite 38 ye: rs <1 ag , sbo it ! 5 fcet 3or 4 iuohes high, (peaks very \.. Sfjk-dJ.J _pLin E. g'lifii, has a very groL voice, “ ,S a torn l’ -xLr, and 4s r-- rtmk.hlts for having 6 U/es on e- oh foot, k and 5 fingers on each band, has loft ft vcral ol iiis fore teeth, both above aid below, and has very thick lips, had on a brown jacket and tnowfers nearly new, and carried as. ay with hen a da k London brown broad cloth coat, with many other articles of clothing. JENN Y, Ills wife, a country born wench, abovt-the fame age and height of the fellow, of a 1 lock complexion, lias a small fear on her left cheek, a. will ran be : col- Lifted, speaks very plain Jviglifli, ha:: a final; waist, and is well made, is very lenfib e and artful; fhs has a mother and other relations in the Folk of Broad River, near Pe tersburg, Elbert county, v/l.cre ia is rr.oft probable, they will hereafter proceed, ftiould. they'not before be taken up. Any person apprehending and di li .Tririg them to the Keeper of the Prison at Savannah shall be tnvit! ‘1 to the aboye reward, ’ Samuel Wall. Savannah, November 24,’ 1797. ——iu ;rr?WWigF.7’tßr TREAT Y OF DEFINIIIVj 1 P Concluded between the French Republic and tie Em peror, King of Hungary and Bohemia. (‘.'included'(roVi our left.) 8. Ilis Majesty tlse Emperor, ai:d Ki rr of H ng rv and Bohemia, -acknowledges the Gila’pine Republic a an iudepende.it power. This Republic compreTtn ; tie f... iner Austrian Lombard , t!te countries of Bergarn, oi'Bre- Icia, and of Cremona, the city and fortre - %;.J nt Mantuan territory, PeiehLra, that part of tlsc former Ve netian ffetes to tlie weft a id (o it 1 of tl ■ 11 the 6th article as the frontier of the dates of his Majesty the Enfptror in Italy, the vfinivy of Modena, the princi pality of Mafia and p rraraAnl the threeTeg of Bo logna, Ferrara, and Romagna. Li all the countries cqlyi, acquired, or exchange:’, by . the }>refent treaty, the fcqueftration pl cedo eff -ifts, and revenues, of ail the iiiftabitants, and prooertLs ” of every defeription, on account of the war whic h hA been carried on between his Imperial M jefty Republic, llrall be taken off, without their beinv exos-led in that rcfpecl to Je molested i.i their property or jxrrfori;. Thole who for the future may not wifli to cectinue their residence in thele cou itries 11 tall be claration to that efl|cft; thn - - fiication of the treaty, of dtiniiti.. pi at . Tv. the term of three years to f-’l tlieir movable and im moveable poHellions, or to diibole of them as they may think proiier. jo.* ‘1 he countries ceded, acquired, or exchanged, by the prefed| treety, lhall inci they /Lull remain, with the mortgages that ha ve * been in curred on the laud. 11. The navigation of the part of the rivers and canals fencing as limits'between the pilfinfimns of hi;, M fts-fty toe Emperor and thoJc'.of t.bt CilUpiue Re ;,Uic ll.^rije'riee, without eitlier power being a!jle to eftabl any vellel 111. ed ..r wai ; wnicb hov/ever does iK>t exclude the ncceffary precautions for tlie fafety of the fcnreL of Porto Legnago. 12. Ail lale; or alienations ma ie, all enpregements cen traefted, whether by towns or by the Government, or the civil and admiuiftrative authorities of the countries Fsrn.erly for the maintenance of the German and French armies, until the date of the figoing of trie pre.eut treat , lhall be confirmed and confiderid as valid. 13. ft he tides of tre domains, and archives of rise different countries ceded or exchanged by the pre lent treaty, shall be given up in tlie space of three months, to date from the exchange of the ratifications, to the powers which shall have acquired the property of them. Tne plans and maps of the forticfles, town-, and countries, wnicli tra; contract ing powers acquire by the prelent treaty, shall be faithfully given up to them. I lie military papers and registers taken in tlie actual war from the fLffs of the reflective armies lhali be equally raftered. 14. Ihe two contracting powers, a’ike animated with the dtfire off doing away every thing that might tend to injure tile good underftanding’ which now happily fuhfifls between them, bind tliemfelvts in the moftfoleirm manner to contribute with all their power to the maintenance of in ternal tranquillity in their respective fiait,. 15. A treaty of commerce, eftabiiftied cn equitable grounds, and on such as may give to bis Majesty the Em pcrvi in.a to the I. -ntft Republic advantages equal to 7 —i; 1 th ' Sr etqovtd hy tU mod Lvofed naLcns In their r. fpeift* I redominions, shall be forthwith concluded. In the mean time ail ti e communications and comrrwrcial relations lhall be reeitablifticß in tU state in which they were befort the war/ I'. No luT-.au’tant of all the countries occupied by tlie Austrian and French armies shall be liable to be prosecuted or a’.iectcd, whether i.i his person or property, on account of his political options, or bis civil, military, or cotitp :r c r cial conduct, during the war which ha3 been carried on between the two powers. < VJ. Hi: Majesty the Emperor ft.afl not, conformably to the principle cf neutrality, receive into any one of his V‘ duriug tb ; cou;fie of tlw prefi-nt war more thfin fix vd r -ls armed for war belonging to any one of the belliger ent powers. 1T- Hi: Majesty tlie Fnwperor binds himfelf to cede to t. • Dii/.e and Modena, ss an indetnftitv for tlie countries v : if h that Prince ami bis heirs had in Italy, the Brifgau, v. :ich be shall pofitfis on the fame conditions as those in virtue cf which lie pofletTcd the country of Modena. 13. 1 lie real and personal property, not alienated, of tl.Hr Royal Ilighr-effcs the Archduke Charles and the Arch dudu-li Christina, fituatvd in the countries ceded to die French R;-udic, shall be restored to them under the con difi'-n of felii ig them within the spare of three years. • J ifure sh ri ;.1 with refpecl to the tyc wA p •d’ou and property of his Ro-al Hghnefb the Arch • Like Ferdinand in tlie territory of tlie Crfalpine Republic. 20. A CongreL shall be held Raftaat,d t, folt ly com pii. lof tlie Plenipotentiaries of tlie Gefinunic Emnire and tne French Rejtfiblic, for concluding peace between thefie t'o . 1 hr; CdrTgref: shall be q&ened ene montli afvtr tire signing of ti e present treaty, orkwner, if podibit. 21. Ad tlie priloners of war made on either fide, and the hoftagt3 carried off or given during the war, who may not have been yet restored, fhali be so within 40 days, to , date from the signing of tlie prefect treaty. 22. ike contributions, deliveries, fnmifltings, -and whatever afftftances of war have taken place in the re/pective ft t of the contracting powers, fiiali cease fom the day - tlexchange of the rafificatLas of the preLat treaty. ‘ 23. Hr, ..Lefty the Emperor, King of Hungary and Bohemia, and tne trench Republic, shall preserve between t’nem -the lame ceremony, with respect to rank and other e.iqnette;, w.iich was constantly oblerved before,the wjar. Fds said Majesty and the Cifalpiue Republic ftiall have bet we ;4 then t;,e fame (eremcnv cf etiquette as that which - yD ‘■<:*!■/ between hi: H.d Majesty and the- Reptiblic of Venice-. r 24. Ihe preft.nt treaty of peace is declared common to tl>e Batavian Republic. 2 S’ ® •’ pn&at treaty ftiall be ratified bv his Majesty ii K ;T rCr b of Hungary agd Bohemia, and the i Tr:nc.: 1.".—.-die, ■ ithiii tre I pace of 30 days, to date horn mis .stay, or foe ntr, if pofiible, and the acls of ratifi caii nll I e form shall jc exchanged at Raftadt. - ’ ; and 1 at Clampo Formio, near Udina, on tlie 17th of Orto r.r, 1 797. Buo.;.*.?ATrE: the Marquis di Gallo; Louis Count nr Cos iLx/mfi; t. e Count, pu I\le2feldt, Major Gcr-jrai; ti:e Boon ue Deg&lm \nm. - •<- Extcatj’/e Direitory ratifies and signs the present Treaty cf Peace with hi: Majesty the'Emperor, King of II ingary and Bohemia, negotiated in the name of the French Re.r.ibl.c by Cituea Buonaparte, Commander in C ie : army oi Italy, invested with powers by the Executive Directory* and charged with its instructions to tl .a t fc.: r CL. . Dont at the National Palace of tlie Executive Directory, jtb Brumaire, (October 26th) in the 6tlr year cf the I- fc*.-n Repu.juL Gut aiid mtuvinole. ’ LISBON, September 27. \A/"E have bken a* the point of experiencing here a V revolution, or an attempt at a devolution. A A native ct Trabant, named Segrc, employed at the for trel of Center, was denounced to the Police; they wbbed to fixe on hi: person, but he killed himfelf at'the very moment w..cn lie jvas aoout to be arrested. In his porte , f.ulle has been-found trie plan of a confpiracv, which had for yt: oojfcct nothing Lfs than to massacre the whole of 1 r - - Royal rarmly', and to effect a revolution in Portugal, .x vcral pertonagfca of the hrft iimxx'thnce are found to be implicated irr thn horrid affair. Laris , November 8. Ors _;he day before yesterday L-'.: . ; .i Doduna, M , iTib *f’ n French Legation, arrived iiere. in. voyage has, it is said, no other object than p :iV * : - v : . 1 ;; but on tins 1 abject we mav be permitted t j entertain counts. “We know from other sources that tlx -- J -- livßJg on the 21st ult. but tlie at t‘;f: .jo:i of every one was fixed on hts successor. who is fun po.ed to entertain warlike dtfpofit. ms from which more tlian one Court hope to deriv; advantage. We have reason to believe teat t. at of Iriterfburgh exercises a powerful inftu-- ence over the Cabinet ol Berlin; and as his intimate con nexion with another great Monarch is well known, it is t.oor.ght that the new Pruflian Monarch will, immediately • - arums interests to combine, more than o;ie difficulty to overcome, and, if li;-, cnaractcr oe as decided as it is said to be, more tliaii | ‘ one danger to encounter. November 13. V/e are assured that the Executive j Directory has indirectly informed the Court xis London that jxioce might be concJucied if it would confcnt to the recftaoUffiment on the one part and the other of the Jlatus ante bellum. They intimated at the fame time that they will never depart from this rtfolutioji. I reilharl and Bonnier (d’Arco) will immediately depart £br the CongrtL at Raftadt. Gtn. BttSkfhy- whrdL.r.ftTii’-n tn wp h3 v e an muneed, is expected at Paris, whence he will depart for Rennes, after having concerted with the Directory the commencement of crgamnation of the army of England. I his army i: is said will consist of 60,000 men. 1 he Executive Directory has lent off within these -two days a courier to Berlin. London, October 15. Government has LTued orders, which are now completing, to clothe 20,000 Emigrants, and to employ tliem offcnfively against the French. Gfifs kcr 21. Admiral Murray, who died on Tuesday morning, had never wholly recovered from the effects the paralytic stroke w ith which be was fsized m America*