The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1788-1802, March 16, 1798, Image 4

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B SAVANNAH, March 16. Wgruj-rr. Monfp rs Renrefentatives of the United States on U t ] ic 2}d ult. took up the report ot the Liomnuttee ot which was a recommenJation to ddagree to tlie for expelling Mr. Griswold and Mr* Lyon, K ]VJ r . Sitgreaves moved that the further coniideration fubjeft be postponed until the 4th March, 1799. PlKeas and nays were t -hen on this motion--*yeas 3S- The motion for pofbonemen: being loft, the n for agreeing to the report of the Committee, JSLjMmmended 1 a disagreement to die resolution for ■Ke two Members, was then taken—year, 73 — previous question was then out in this form, main question (vie. the repriin Hiding the of- now be put?” and the yeas and nays as follows—yeas 47 — nays 48. Appointments by%lutbority H Appleton, Eiq. of Mifiaclvafrr.s, to be Conod Suites at L ghom,,, ice Philip feiier.hy, Iv'p Stockton, Elcj. of New Jersey, to he JBRof the United States, vice Abraham Ogden, E:'p ■Ktc money for the capture of the Cape of Good JfiMcompletely afcertainccl, and amounts to the nett millions and a half darling, to be divided among captors: the lhare of a Poll Captain in the navy and that of all other officers in limilar pro in tlie land and lea for vice, according to their JnHc ranks. Wjpt. Clark, of the brig-Sally, , from Martinique, Jmß informed, that, on the 1 ith ult. at 9 o’clock at J9B£n consequence of a heavy f.\ Pd from the westward, (3 of them Americans)’ were driven alhore York, bound to 18 mriraux, which had loft her and was {landing for Dominique, but was taken F#ritifti cruiler and carried into St, Pierre. None of been got oft* when Capt. Clark came away, but advertifed for sale at public auction. .W MARINE LIS T. ■R Entered Inward. X Hope, Robinson, Charleston Mbp Nancy, Morgan, 4 New \ ork Republican, Crowell, Boston Big Venus, Grafton, Philadelphia ■ Governor Hamilton, Newbold, New Providence , Biin Amphion, Carlbom, London Brig Sally, Clark, Martinique ■chooner Mark Anthony, Aydelott, St. Auguftme I Adventure, Gardner, New Providence Ship Swift Packet, Gribben, Philadelphia Bchooner Industry, Ross, Gnarlefton Brig Sally, Brcwn, Ditto Cleared Out. Barque Martha, Coggeihall, Amsterdam Ship Stockport, Towns, Liverpool Schooner Polly, Briggs, St. Jago de la Cuba Cornelia, Auten, New York Sloop Dove, Brown, Charleston Schooner Martha, Nicholson, , . Salem Apollo, ibdlanfbe, 1 New York sloop Bee, Thoinpfon, St. Thomas schooner Bptfey, Giles, Jamaica Brig Heppy, Chipman, Barbados Chance, Bryant, , Jamaica Schooner Hannah, Harding, Boston Sloop Kopeftiil, Olney, Rhode Bland Schooner Charlotte, Lufcomb, ..Charlefton Union Society. V | MIE Members of the Union Society are requested to A meet at the Filature, on Monday the 2d day of April next, (it being a quarterly meeting) agreeable to the allowing resolution: Resolved , ’LI tat in future the accounts of the Prefulent and Members of tlie Society lliall be fettled and paid up on the quarterly meeting previous to'the Anniversary; and that the Society (hall meet on the forenoon of that day, at 10 o’clock, for that purpose, instead of the even ing. And it was al fa Resolved, That no person wifiling ta become A Member hall be balloted for on the Anniversary, unless application s made at least one meeting previous to the fame* By order , PETER S. LAFFITTE, Sec. Savannah, 16 tb March , 179 ft. 7 CITY SHERIFF*# S.yLE. On Tnefday tbs ijl day of May next will be fold, at the (.ourthoufe in I ranklin ward, between the hours of X and 111 o'clock , 37 Pieces, Ranging Timber, 1^3412 Red Oak Staves, Taken as the property- of Timothy M‘Kinney. PETER S. LAFFITTE, s. c. s. Savannah, 1 6 tb March, 1798. *Nv] 01 ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the City Cotm -L > cil will, on Monday the 19th of March ‘inftant, proceed to eleft fix Vendue Masters for tlie City of Sa vannah, ag.eeable to an aft of Assembly jn such case made an ! provided. Those who are candidates will figuify the fame, in writing, rn or before that dav. By Order of Council, Thomas Pitt, c. c* Savannah, March 5, 1795. r _ - FOR SALE, CHEAP, A valuable Track of Land, L\IN( on tlie River Alatamaha, containing 45c acres, the firft quality -of oak and hickory, land, bounded southwesterly by the said river, northwefttrly-by lands of Lachlan M‘GUlivray, and on all other sides by anas vacant at tlie time of survey. For further particu ars inquire of tlie Printers. December 15, 1797. All persons indebted to the Panters hereof are requested to make payment. Marfl&al’s Sales. WJU.L be at the Coui thcule in oavamiau, on the 1 oth day of April next, between the hours of ‘X and II o’clock, A Track of I -.and, containing 300 acres, in Burke county; another Traci in Lid county, contain ing 400 acres; Two Lots, with the Buildings thereon, lituated in Broughton street, Heathcftte tithing, Decker ward, in the city of Savannah ; frized as the property of Mordecai Sheftall, deceafetl, to fatisfy an execution id favor of Levi Hollinfworth, said property being mortgaged to secure his claim. O. BOWEN, Martha). Savannah, February 8, 1798. brttiKHT’s S/VIE. WTLL BE SOLD, on the firft Ivefcby n April n xt, at the Cowth uf<- in the city of Savannah, between the hours of X and 111 o’clock, The following Tracts of Land, taken und'r execution as ihe property ot Ro“ci kr Saunders. Liq. dec afed, t* fiitufy finally executions; One Hah of Dt> merc’s Ifhrid, lituate in the Alat arnali! 1 , containing s>o acres of the fi.ll quality of rice laiui. 65a rtcie in Litieriy coutvy, formerly the property f William Jone-, Elq. decaf, and, and late sH<- residence of “he said Roger Faiker Saundets. b any; a hoiy of vrv Valuable and highly cultivated -jee land. 400 Acr s defer 1b and or situate in fit and ountyn 18a. Aces in diuo. 35° A’ res in d:tto. 2CO Acrrs in ditto. A Moiety e! 39 ! * fts ot toco acersearbin Franlilin county. Acres 1W fii >ngton county. A Moiety ot Acres in Greene county 300 Aa. es on Sapclo. 6jo Acte's, m .vt. Andrew’s natifh. RICHARD WALL* S. Ci C. . A y-V-r-’-j ■: SHt-KibL's bAi.Lv. ON the firft Tuefdny in April next will be ft.ld, at the Courthouft: in the city of ‘< vannnh, the following NLcrROES, viz. Charlc*s, Quail!, Prince, Bob, and Qua, seized by virtue of an execution as the property of Edward Davies, Eiq. dectafed* RICHARD WALL, s. c. c. Savannah, 10 tb February , 1798. ‘ bHbh:\i FF’s fcALtfc. Will be fild, on the firji Tuesday in April next, the sale to comments at X o'clock in the forenoon, too NilGi<oi Among whom are ftwtral trade linen, on gi ng to tlie Estate of Roger Parker Saunders, Esq. ■deeeaierl. Aid 13 ao Acres of COTTON LAND, In fevcral traff% at Mobley’s Ponds,, in Burke countv, to be fold as the property of Samuel Elbert, Esq. decealedi Alfa, at the fame time and place, will be fold, AM th .t PltCfcOh LAiSD, Situate at Yamac aw, containing about 20 acres of rice land, with the i nprovem nts tliereon, formerly the property of Moses Nunez, now seized and to be fold as belonging to the Estate of E ’.ward Davies* A HOuSE and HALF LOT In the City of Savannah, in Broughton-ftreet, containing about 3 0 feet in front and 90 feet in depth. Lined as the property of Mr. John Gable. ** * . -* J . al. w ALL, s. c. c Savannah, March 1, 1798. SHEkIFL’s S ALLS.” On the firfi Tuesday in April next, will be fold, at Rice-borough, between the hours cfXand 111 o'clock, by public outcry, The folio.vi g v luablc LANDS in Liberty County, viz. 400 acres, bounded north and northeast by lands of tlie Estate of Stevens and Estate of Sumner, eaftwardiy by lands of Wiliiam Bacon and Thomas Young, anl on all other files by William.. Jones. 130 acres, bounded fbut’j eaft by lands of the Estate of Thomas Qomterman fen. and on all other sides by the said William Jones. 153 acres, bounded northwest ly William Jones, and on all other sides by lands, vacant at the time of lurvev. 250 acres, bounded southwest and northwtft by Josiah Powell and Audley Maxwell at the time of survey, northwest by 1 liomas Carter, and on all other sides by vacant the time ot fuivey* All’o several other tracks, containing in the whole 1320 acres, adjoining each other, bounded weft by the Defart, northwtft By Irvine’s land, southwest by lands of James and Jonathan Cochran; eaftwardiy by lands of Thomas Bacon, and on all other sides by the said William Jones* Adi the above trafts contain in the whale 2250 acres, 440 of which an? prime rice land. • On the premises are a good dwellinghouL, bam, and other neces sary out buildings, pitt up bv Roger Parker Saunders, Esq. of late years. 500 acres, bounded on all sides by vacant land at the tiiiie of survey, known’ by the name of the Goole Pond Traft, f wo lots in the town of Sunoury* One lot at North Newport, stt pftfent occupied by MelTrs. Lanchefter and Limbert. AKb 500 acres, more- or Ids,, in Glynn count}-, bounded'northeaft by Charles Weft, south west bv Turtle river, northwest by Arthur Carney’s latjd, and east wardiy by vacant land at tlie time of furve v, Seiz ed and taken under and by virtue of an execution as the property of William Jones, Esq. Tate of Liberty county, deceased, at the Tint of Edward Telfair, Efo. At the fame time and place will be fold, 156 acres in Liberty county, adjoining lands to the south formerly belonging to Nathaniel Saxton, to the east. lands of Stephen Dickinson, northwardly lands of William Peacock fcto wcftwafdly lands of John Quarterman,. within three miles of Sunbury, originally surveyed for Nathaniel Bacon. Also a lot in the town of Sunbury, known in the original plan of said town by ths number 112. 200 acres in said county of Liberty, bounded on the weft by William Peacock, fouthwardly by lands of William Low, eaftwardiy bv lands of Thomas and Jonathan Bacon, within four miles of Sunbury. Seized and taken under an execution as tlie property of Nathaniel Bacon, Elq. Likewise a track of land in the said county of Liberty, containing 100 acres, a very old survey, bounded on aft sides by lands vacant at the time of survey, but now joined on the south and east by tlie Estate of Hift’s land, north west by Benjamin Andrew, and northwest bv the laid Es tate of Hist s land, seized and taken under an execution aa the property of Mr. Thomas E. Law. JOHN JONES, s. l. c. Riceborcugb, aZth February , 1798. WAROFFICRoftiuUNITED states, January the ift, 1795. W~KEREA3 ii lid v uct.il piacuicu ii warrants for Brtmty Lands, due to the Officers and Soldiers bf the late Continental Army* by the produc tion of forged instruments, to check in future such impoli tions, it has been thought advifahle that all persons having claims for Bounty Lands, whether in their own right, as legal representative, Or by virtue of any instrument or deed of transfer, be required to forward their rdpedive claims to the War Office, on or before the firft day of January, lyqo, in order that ftich claims may be duly examined, tdjnfted, and determined upon. To substantiate Inch claim a feri<Tt obfirvance of the rules heretofore iiuied from the War Office will be indispensable; and, in additlon.to what is required bv the fa-id rules, the certificate, of the acknowledgment of a d:*ed or pSwter rtf attorney lnufi also set forth the place of residence and oc cupation of ti e claimant or person making luch acknow ledgment; and, when the proof of pterional knowledge is by a witness or witr.efibs, their place or plucesof residence mud beset £ nth in li e manner. JAMES M‘HENRY, Secretary of War. ii OR S A L li, Georgia Paper Medium . Apply to James Mackintosh* > ’ Jattuary 34* % i— -gT"* ■ . ■*...■■. ItJhtff, LLAsLO, r F*HF. East Part of A TRUST LOT, it tUatc near die JL ruins of Chrifi Church, in the City of Savannah, fronting Drayton, St* Julian, and Bryan (beets, 60 feet in front and 40 in depth. Inquire of the Printers* February 22. —r*- ~ TEN DOL . VRS Rh.WAivD. — UN AWAY from the fuhfcribcr, l £L. i V on the 17 th February, A Jr,rail fa Negro Fell or:, named AARON, 4 feet -fjf. 8 inches, high, of a black complexion, abd about 30 years of age. Any person t^at W 'H Secure the above Nfegro in the teith plantation, fiiall have the above reward* • Owen Owens. Savannah, March 8, 1798* Fifty Dollars Reward r*** —■ j_- UN AWAY last night from the Q i l\ fublci iber’s Wife, the following J 1 I Negroes: Sharper , a country born I | about 30 years of age, full 6 feet high, remarkably thick and ftrring, yellowifii complexion, pleating coun- NJ •'tenance, speaks plain English, walks very upright, commonly wears his hat inclined to the right fide of his head, exceffivcly artful, and handy at any work. Nanny, his wife, a country born wench, about the fame age, 5 and an half feet high, black complexion, finding countenance, very heavy with child, speaks plain English, and commonly Wears hahdkerchiefs tied about her head and neck, [foe, her child, 5 years of age; and John, his brother, 2 and art half. They carried a way their blankets*’ many articles of clothing, and feme provisions. They were completely drefied with new suits of dark London brown bath coating* It is fufpedecl they have gone to feme cf the Carolina neighboring plantations, where Sharper has a great number of relations and acquaint ances. Any person that will secure them in the common gaol of Savannah Brail be entitled to my warmed thanks and the a’xtve reward* EMANUEL RENGIL. Savannah, January 4, 1798. ~~— - BETWIXjT Meins and Mackay’s wharf ahd the Twelve Mile Stone on the Augusta road, laß.Tuefday, A Red Cornelian Seal set in Gold • device, a coat of arms; motto, “ Pro Palria.” The -fiffuer returning it to the Printers will receive Five Dollars reward. . January 26. ON the petition -of William Holies and Sarah Holies, Bating, tliat ffaac Laroche, latp cf the city cf Sa vannah, -in the (late aforefaid, the father cf the said Sarah Rolles, was pofleiTed of a deed of feoffment, given and fig tied by Ambrofc Barr, hearing date the day cf . seventeen huncl • and and sixty-seven, for all that Town Lot, in the town of Savannah, known by the number 17, be ginning at a Bake cn Joachimffireet, and running n. 12 deg. e. 132 feet, to a Bake; from thence s. 60 deg. e. 662 links to a Bake on Joachim-Breet; and thence tr. 78 w. 421 feet 4 1-2 inches to the beginning; bounded n. e. by a Brect of 40 feet, a. try Joachim-Breet of 40 feet, and w. by the Farm-street of 66 feet; which said lot is the figure of a triangle* and lies in Yamacraw; a copy whereof, as nearly as your petitioner could recoiled, was annexed to “the said petition, L new ludgEddnThc Clerk's Office, with an affidavit, pursuant to the ad of 22d February, 1785, that the said feoffment was 108 or deßroyed during the late war, and praying the benefit intended by the said ad ;*and other circumfiantial proof being also laid before the Court; it is ordered, That the deed of feoffment be efiablifhed, as direded by the laid ad, on the said William Rolles and Sarah Rolles their publishing a notice as therein required, and for the fjrace of fix months, in one of the public Ga zettes of this Bate, unless cause lhall be ffiewn to the con trary within the Tald fix months, or other matter ffiaßnp pear to the Court againfi the fame. Extract from toe Minute James Bulloch, c. s. c. c. c* - WILL BE SOl D~ A WHARF LOT, eafl cf the City, below the Old Cedar Tree, containing roo feet in front, and ex tending to low water mark; the lot was originally granted to Matthew Roche, bounded easterly by a lot granted Mattliew Rochet in trust for his two ions, Henrytattd Wil liam Roche. For particulars apply to . W. Stephens. * A few Copies of the Fire Ordinance and Patrol Law may be had of the Printers.