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Johnflon, Robert [on, and Cos.
HAVE FOR SALE, LOW FOR CASH, ‘
JAMAICA runt ih Mnchconi ■-
Coffee in bag* and barrels
Mufcovado sugar
Hyfon and young hy&o teas
Paper hangings *• •
Casks nails and brads aflbrted
Window glass 8 by to and 7 by 9
Engliih gunpowder F FF
Bar iron aborted
Fresh Tuperfine flour
A small pared excellent check
Pickled salmon in half barrels
Prijne beef*
A M n
A well chosen aflortment of medicines, calculated for
this climate, with foop furniture, the whole put up in
London under the direction of a medical gentleman many
years a pradlitioner in this (late, “and wilt be well worth
the attention of afty person jomrnencing bufmefs ih that
line.
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Two thou&nd pieces Indi nankeen, entitled to ‘draw
back, which will be fold lowfoi; cash or bills on New York
It a fliort fight. ,/
4 Savannah , id April) 1798.
¥0 K S A~C~E,
Indifputablc Bills on New York
for about a thousand dollars) at five day* fight. Inquire
of the Printers. April 6.
FdTt'UBLIC SALK,
At Mr. Belcher’s Audlion Room, on Monday the 9th
inst. it XII o'clock, if not previously difpoied of,
A Country born Negro Woman,
$6 years of age, an excellent washer, and well acquainted
with all kind of house work. Conditions cafh*
April 6*
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Union Society.
THE Members of the Union Society are requested to
attend the fame, at the Filature in this city, on
Monday %be 23d instant, at 9 o’clock in the forenoon,/to
tranfadl the buiineis of the day, and celebrate the Anni
verfery. ‘ PETER S. LAFFITTE, Sec.
Savannah, 4tb Aprils 79 8 *
ASSIZE FOR APRIL, 1798.
THE Price of Superfine Flour being to 1-2 dollars per
band, and of Fine 9 dollars per barrel, of 196 lbs.
wu nett, the Loaves mnft weigh as fellows: lbs. oz.
Os the best fupeifine quality, a 1.2 1-2 cent loaf, 2 1
a 6 i4 cent ditto, 1 o 1-2
Os the fccond quality, a 12 1-2 cent loaf, 2 5
a 6 I*4 cent ditto, 121-2
April 3, 179?. W. H. Lange, c. t.
- NOT Fe E.
THE fubferiber intending to leave the date f<?r a few
months, has placed his books and papers in the hands
of Jeremiah Cuyler, Esq. to whom all persons are. delired
to make payment, or their accounts mu ft be put in suit.
March a6, 1798. ROBERT MACK AT.
NOT 1 C tE ’
ALL persons having any demands again ft the Estate
of Mary Low, late of Liberty County, deceased,
are requested to fend, them in, properly attested, to the
fubferiber, within 12 months and a day from the date
hereof, after which time the affairs of the said Estate will
be tlofedy and all accounts not rendered will be excluded.
John Jones, Adinr.
Rural Felicity, Liberty County , March 28, *798.
*l’£n doLLars klwaku
-* -l j 4j_— T~W UN AWAY from the fubferiber,.
! Q * Xv on Thursday the 23d itiftant, A
J \p. r JS)s Negro Man, named LEWIS, from
4 S to years of age, about 5 Let 6
or 7 inches high, light complexion, his
MSI hir comes to a peak on his forehead,
L,... ... J leaving his temples quite bare; had on
■when he went away a drab colored
eoatee, dark green vest, blue overalls, check shirt, one half
boot and one shoe, and always wears a belt round his waifl
under his vest ; he is vejy artful, and may probably endea
vor to get on board form* vefle.l bound northwardly; I
therefore forewarn all Maficrs of vessels and- others from
taking him off} and any person harboring hint iliall be
dealt with to the utraofl rigor of tlie law. Tlie above re
ward, ai*l all reasonable exjxnces, will be paid on deliver
ing him to Matthew Johnston.
, March tt, *798
TO CHIN It; Rs.
A few Demy Chafes for sale.
_——— Inquire of the Printers.
SAVANNAH,
MARIN E L I S TV-
Entered Inward.
Schooner Savannah Packet, Todd, Charleffon
Concord, Darnell, New York
Charlotte, Cutcamb, Giarlefton
Sloop‘Dove, Brow n, Ditto
Schooner Polly, Jackson, Ditto
Sloop Mmervi, Kiler, Jamaica
Scliooncr Bctfey, Rudulph, St. Mary's
Rut 4 :, Tinkham, New Providence
Cleared Out.
Sv hooner Charlotte, Buck, Newburvport
Sloop Sally, Reynolds, New York
Si hooner Sally, Weeks Dj t . 0
In the schooner Hetty, Cq>t. Mason, which-arrived
vefterday from Philadelphia, came paflenger, the Hon.
James Gunn, Esq. one of the Reprefen tat ires f this (late
m the Senate ‘(lt the United States. *
Married on Wednefdav fafeight, in Liberty countv.
W. P. Bailey, Esq. to MifijTEria H**t. * *’
* On Monday the a6th ult. Thomas Gumming, Esq. was
eleAcd Intendartt of tl*e City of Augufta*
Died, on Sunday morning last, ten minutes after four
o’clock, Mrs. Ann Borke, wife of-Dr. Michael Burke, of
this city, whole amiable qualities endeared her to all her ■
acquainunc.
Trophies in vain the silent tomb adorn,
But here a hufb.ind, parent, daughter, mourn,
‘Hie lov’d remains of her, who, wife and good,
Finn in the peaceful paths of Virtue trod ;
Complete she flume, thro’ ev’ry feene of life,
The tender parent and endearing wife.
In vain pale mourners her fad loss deplore,
Clof'd are her eyes, tlie feene’ of life are o!er;
She quits this mortal stage with just applause,
A friend to Virtue, and Religion's cause.
Ye dear companions, and ye hnppv few,
Who, when flie liv’d, her shining virtues knew,
Leave your uifipul mirth, for you have loft
All that good nature or a friend, cod’d boast.
View yftur old comrade in the pangs of death,
With languid looks, and agonizing breath ;
Sue her nerves tremble, and her lips turn pale,
Her blood congeal, and ev’ry organ fail;
Her farewell tears, her swimming eyeballs, view,
And think how oft those eyes have foul'd oayou.
She’s fled! but only fled, again to rife,
More gay, more bright, more beauteous, in the Ikies,
Where Love ami Virtue shine without a (lain,
And fadelcfs youth and joys unfulii’d reign.
BY LAST EVENING'S MAILS.
New York, Mtrcb 14. A letter from St. Croix, dated
February 2, fays, on the ift of January Victor Hugues’s
merciless guillotine took off the heads of 200 whites and
blacks.
Baltimore, March 15. We were not altogether ac
curate in one article yesterday refpedting our Ministers at
Paris: If is Mr. Gerry who remains, and Messrs. Pinckney
and Marfliall who return. Mr. Gerrv, although not form
ally acknowledged as Minister, is well received at all the
Miriifturial clubs.
Peterjburg, March 27. The French decree for cap
turing all neutral vessels having British manufactures or
produce on board pa'led both Councils unanimodfly.
The National House of Representatives have agreed to
appr ipriate the sum of 200,000 dollars toward? finifhing
the public buildings in the federal city. A resolution has
also palled appropriating money for the purpose of equipping
and manning the frigates.
On the 30th of January a report prevailed at Gibraltar
that Algiers had declared war against England.
Char teflon, April 2. Saturday arrived the (hip Mo
desty, Jaiifen, Bremen, 120 days; brig Mentor, Silvires,
Uddervalla, (Sweden) 84 days.
April 3. Yesterday arrived the brig Paddy, O’Drifeoll,
London, 42 days.
From the LONDON GAZETTE.
Admiralty Office, December 9, 1797. *
Copy of a letter from Admiral the Earl of St. Vincent,
R. B. to Evan Nepean , Esq. dated the 2Stb of No
vember, 1797.
I enclose, for the information of the Lords oommiffioners
of the* Admiralty, a letter from Capt. Weftcott, Com
mander of his Majesty’s Ihip the M ajeftic, acquainting 1
Rear Admiral Sir John Orde with his having an the 14th
inst. captured the Spanish corvette Bolador, of 16 guns
and 74 men. Also a letter from jCapt. Hotham, of his
Majesty’s Ihip the Blanche, to Capt. Tyler,
of L’Aigle, gving an account of his taking I* Coureur
Frenclf privateer, of 14 guns and 90 men, the 20th of
tliis month.
Majeflic, ojf Cape St. Vincent, November 15, 1797.
Sir,
I have the honor to inform you that, chafing from the
squadron under your command yesterday, I captured the
Bolador, a Spanish corvette, of 16 guns and 74 men,
schooner rigged, commanded by Don Antonio Rodriguez.
He had been 74 days on his paflage from the Caraccas, and
Was charged with dilpatches, which he bad thrown over
board during the chafe. 1 have the honor to be, &c.
G. B. Westcott*.
Rear Admiral Sir J. Orde, Bt.
Blanche, at fca, November 21, 1797.
Si a,
1 lie officer who will have the honor of delivering this is
sent ui with la; Coureur French privateer brig, of j 4 guns
and 90 men, taken by his Majesty’s ship under mv com
mand in the night of the 20th’ inst. after a chafe of three
hours. I have the honor to fce, &c. H. Hotham.
‘To C* Tyler , Esq. Captain of bis Majefly’s Jhip L’Aigle .
December 16.
Prince of Wales, in Fort Royal Bay,
Martinique, October 8, 1797.
Sir,
Be pJeafed to acquaint tlieir Lordfliips, that his Majef
ty*s lloop Bittern, commanded by Lieut. Edward Kittoe,
fell in with, the 13th lilt, off fortola, ana captured the
French ship privateer L’Agreable, of 18 guns, 9 and 6
pounders, and 113 men, which had left Guadeloupe two
days before, and taken nothing; had been just fitted out,
is a faft lailer, and coppered.
ft he capture of this vtrfTcl under her firft equipment is of
much conlequence ; and the. very spirited manner in which
Ihe was attacked and captured in the night (although with
out resistance) does great credit to the condueft of I.ieut.
Kittoe.
His Majesty’s Ihip Tamer, Capt. Martin, has captured
and sent to Barbados tliree French privateers belonging to
Guadaloupe, the force ot which, with their names and the
dates of their captures, are as follow:
4th Augufl, 1797. Le Point D'Arcoll cutter, 4 guns
and 48 men, off Maria jalante.
Bth ditto. Le Renaiu cutter, 10 guns and 71 men, off
Martinique.
toth ditto. L’Utilie fliip, 14 guns and 13c men, off
BarUdos. “
lftiev had been out a very short time, and the two for
mer had not taken any thing, but the latter had captured
one Engli/h and two American vessels.
Henry Harvet.
December tg.
’ Dianas at fed, December 8, 1797,
Sir, c ,■
1 have tlie pleasure of acquainting you that on tlie sth
instant, beipg in 1aV.50 deg. 17 m'm. long. 21 deg. I fry
in 3Hth and captuVfed, after a chafe of four hours, La
Mooche, a National corvette, fitted out in every refpeft
for a fix weeks cruise by the merchants at Rochelle; had
been from that place 15 days without nuking any Engliih
captures; Ihe sent in, five days prior to my falling in with
her, an American, from the Ille of France, bound to
Bourdeaux, which (he detained on fofpicion, having no
French pass cn board.
La Mouche is a ftiio of considerable force, having 11
ports of a fide, but only 16 twelve pounders on board
when I fell in, with her, 6 of which were thrown overboard
during the chafe. The Captain of lier informs me foe had
a thorough repair and was new coppered in September last.
That Ihe fails remarkably faft there is no doubt of, as, had
it not been for her carrying away her fore top mast during
the chafe, the determined way,in which foie continued on
on after that, notwithftinding the Diana’s foot going over
her, gave me reason to fear, from tlie evening coming oft 1
very thick and foggy, 1 might have loft her. She has run l
moft of the war with great foccefs in annoying our trade, f
which makes the capture of a fliip of her delcription add
conlidtiably to the pleasure of,
Sir, jyopjfc &t.. , Jonathan Faujknor.
r December 30.
Copy of a letter from the Earl of St. Vincent, K. B.
Commander in chief of his Majefly’s Jhips and. vessels
on the cqqfl of Portugal, to Evan Nepean , Esq.
dated on board the Ville de Paris , in the Tagus, the
qtb of December, 1797.
Sir,
I enclose, for the information of the Lords Commiflion
ers of the Admiralty, a letter from Capt. Sotheron, of ha
Majesty’s fliip the Latona, giving an account of his having
taken two French privateers, L’Aigle and L’lntrepide.
I am, &c. &c.
St. Vincent.
Latona, in the Tagus, December 7.
My Lord,
I have the honor to inform your Lordfoip, that his Ma
jelly’s fliip Latona, under my command, captured, on tlje
29th ult. iu latitude 39 degrees 24 minutes n. longitude
16 degrees w. Lilbon bearing s. by e. distant 107 leagues,
L’Aigle, a French privateer schooner belonging to Bour
deaux, pierced for 14* mounting 12 small carriage guns,
with 62 men, commanded by Fran. Harimendy. She
failed from Le Paffaye, near Bayonne, on the 6th of last
month, had not taken any thing.
I have also the pleasure to inform your Lordfoip, the
Latona captured, on the 3d instant, in latitude 39 degrees
45 minutes n. longitude 11 degrees 33 minutes w. Lilbon
bearing e. s. e. flilbvtit 40 leagues, L’lntrepide, a French
corvette brig, fitied out from Nantes as a privateer, pierced
for 18 guns, earned 12 fix pounders, 2 eighteen pound
carronades, and t long brass twelve pound gun; she threw
all of then) Qverbpard during the chafe except the brafe gun
and 1 fix poup.ier, which Ihe kept as stern chasers, and
fired without eftedt until we got nearly.alongfide of her;
foe had 83 men on board, was commanded by Manfieur
Jean Candeau; had taken only a galliot, a Breniener,
from Faro, bound to Liverpool, loaded with fruit.
I have the honor to be, my Lord, Sec. &c.
P. Sotheron.
The Earl of St* Vincent, Admiral of the Blue, &c.
January 2, 1798.
Copy of a letter fr om Capt. David Lloyd , Commander
o f his Majesty’s sloop Termagant,, to Evan Nepean ,
Esq. dated at Hull, the 30 tb ult.
Sir,
You will be pleased to inform the Right Honorable the
Lords Commiflioners of the Admiralty, that on the 28th
instant, the Spurn Point bearing w. n. .w. distant four
leagues, I captured, after a chafe of four hours, the French
privateer schooner Le Vidloire, of 14 guns and 74 men;
Ihe had been out ten days, had captured.two colliers, and
was in pursuit of an Engliih merchantman when I firft dis
covered her. I have the honor to be, &c. &c.
David Lloyd.
NASSAU, (New Providence J March 20.
ON Saturday his Majesty’s fliip Squirrel, Capt. Hardy,
arrived here from Cape Nichola Mole.
Yice Admiral Parker Lad returned to the Mole from a
cruise oft’ Havana.
On board of a French privateer ship, called La Petite
Magicienne, of 16 guns, lately taken by the Valiant man
of war, belonging to the Jamaica squadron, were found
three defurters from the Aquilon, and five of the Her
mione’s piratical crew.
His Majesty’s fliips Andromeda, Capt. Taylor, and
Lynx, Cant. Hall, failed on Saturday on a cruise: And
on Sunday his Majesty’s fl.ip Hind, Capt. Larcom, failed
for the Chelapeak.
March ?TV A finall Spanish brig, prize to tlie John
and Edward, arrived here on Sunday.
ON the petition of Thomas Stone, Hating, that he was
possessed of a certain bond, signed William Harden,
of South Carolina, for the sum of sixteen hundred pounds,
condition for the payment of the funreof eight hundred
pounds, bearing date on or about the thirteenth day of June,
one thousand seven hundred andeiglity-two, a copy whereof,
as nearly as the petitioner could recoiled!, was annexed to
the said petition, and lodged in the Clerk’s office, together
with an affidavit, pursuant to the adl of Aftembly in that
case made and provided; that tlie said bond was loft or
deftro’ ed j and praying the benefit intended by said ad!;
It is ordered, That, on other circumstantial proof being
laid befrjre. the Court, foe said bond be eftablifoed as di
rected by the said acl, the said Thomas Stone publifoing a
notice as therein required, and. for the space of fix months,
in one of the Gazettes.of this Hate, unless cause foall be
fliewn to the contrary within the laid fix months, or other
matter (hail appear to the Court against the fame.
Jacob Wood, Attorney for Petitioner.^
Extr aid from the Minutes of the Superior Court,
hjb County, 1 stb September, 1797:
, John Baielie, c. s. c. c.