The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1788-1802, June 08, 1798, Image 1

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asp 3k M : x, ■ B fin • I (No. 7%) F OR S A LE, If applied ‘for -within eight days, The following PR OPERT Y: HT OTS No. i and a, with the I a buildings thereon, comer of Barnard street and St. James's square. The ftoufe having recent ly had exterrlive repairs is perftA- i ly convenient for the accommo dation of one large or two finall families. The foil of the lots is very rich, having been “highly manured. Among the conveniences of the offered premises are, a good kitchen garden, spacious yard, roomy kitchen, wash house, cellar, (table, and chair, house; also at a trifling cxpeuce may be repaired- a well, said to have been one of the firft in the city for the excellence of its water. If not fold within the time above mentioned, it will be ■ rented for one year, and immediate poffe/fion given. The HERMITAGE PLANTATION. Too well known for its beautiful fituition, (commanding from its banks a full view of Savannah) good foil, valuable wood, large handsome convenient buildings, garden, and peach orchards, to require a more particular defeription. If not fold within eight days, advantageous tenns will he given to any person, well recommended, who is well acquainted with the making of bricks, having eight or ten hands to carry on that business at the Hermitage, a fixa tion excellently calculated for the purpose, having good clay, and large bodies of wood contiguous to it. Apply to * S WALL. [May 25. Fo R S A L E*. A bargain to the purchaser, ’ The Brig Washington, 1/ <jS*yg** A bout 200 tons, now at anchor at Five Fathom Hole, a ror o roomy vessel, excellently calculated for the transportation of K lumber, Philadelphia built, about I “ four years old, very well found. I ALSO, per Cargo of about 4500 Bufliels Alum Salt. Apply to S V/ ALL. I*B ? 2 $- ‘ I FOR SALE, ■Aho'jt 100,000 Feet of Pitch Pine Timber, ■ut eight weeks pall by Dr. Bond, near Sunbury, where it ■ow is ready for delivery. The quality of the pine, its ■imenfions, and the particular manner in which it is fquar ■d, cannot fail of commanding in Jamaica, for which . ■larket it was intended, a very great price. ■ In preference to felling the fubferiber offers very advan- Bgeous terms for its transportation to Kingftdn. I Apply to S. WALL. 2 5* I# • 11 ‘HE fubferiber offers very advantageous terms to the ■1- proprietor of a vefftl calculated to transport from 40 •80 horfts to Demerara. In the event of his not imme ■atelv succeeding in procuring a vessel he will dispose of a ■ndfome cargo of horses, well calculated for any market B the Weft Indies, or on the South Continent, on reason- Ble terms. k - S. WALL. fubferiber posse fling the moft valuable feell banks ;SL within 50 miles of Savannah, and having eftablilhed a B n K °f hands on the Island of Great Waffaw for the making l* me * offers that article, delivered there, on such terms j® would be extremelv advantageous to the carriers. He ■naw building a wharf up a large, fafe, navigable creek, |Bthin 50 yards of the (pot where the lime is burnt, where W onl y boats, but vessels of iso tons, will be perieAly “Bure. having also employ ed a number of Ihip carpenters, ||Bnd workmen, offers to contraA for the building of Au- W* or ot hcr boats, poffclnng tin; moft approver! materials WH e / or * s. WALL. HMMay 25. I W ANTE D, ol Stock that have been raised on |K Salts, for which cash, and a generous price, will be fc’ b ? t- S. WALL. \ Mj y Bpening by George Ralston, 1, . , ■d Handsome JJortment of wnnted, Tamhored, and Plain Muslins. B r r lately Received, I* o Lases of Ladies, Gentlemens, and Boys ■ Beaver Hats. WSJ WVDERS~MO7TAf B.^ PF S U h LY ‘“ formSW! ' cuftomersanJtht pub- BnewL? ha s T ,ove<i from Mr. Cummings’s to Bnlin* w Lu ! Coln ; uvtfc ’ nearl y opposite Mr. Dillon's ■.777 7. ,H t „ to v wt . roeritaccm ;. FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1798. PUBLIC notice is hereby given, in pursuance of the ait of Congress puffed on the 6th day of July 1797, entitled, u An Act laying “Duties on Stamped Vellum, Parchment, and Piper,” and the aft passed on the 15 th day of December 1797, entitled, <k An Aft to postpone for a limited Time the Commencement of the Duties imposed by the Aft, entitled, An Aft laying Duties on Stamped Vel lum, Parchment, and Paper,” That, from and after the iff day of July -ensuing, the several Stamped Duties here after enumerated will be levied and cblleAed throughout the United States. I. For every (kin or piece of vellum or parchment, or (beet or piece of paper, upon which lhail be written or printed any or either of the instruments or writings follow ing, to wit: Any certificate of naturalization, 5 1 dollars. . Any licenie to praAife, or certificate of the admiifioa, enrolment, or registry, of any couniellor, solicitor, attor ney, advocate, or proAor, in any court of the United States, 10 dollars . Provided, that a certificate in any one of the courts of the United States for one of the (aid offices (hall,, so far as relates to the payment of the duty aforefaid, be a fufficient admiflion in all the courts of the United States for each and every of the said offices. Any grant or letters patent under the foal or authority of the United States,-{except for lands granted for military fervicesy 4 dollars . Any exemplification or certified copy of any such grant or letters patent, (except for lands granted for military services) 2 dollars. Any charter party, bottomry, or reljwndentia bond, 1 dollar .’ ~ Any receipt or other difeharge for or on account of any legacy left by any will or other ttftamentaiy instrument, or for any (hare or part of a personal estate uivided by force of any statute of distributions, other than to the wife, chil dren, or grandchildren, of the person deceased, the amount whereof lhail be above the value of 50 dollars, and (hall not exceed the value of too dollars, 25 cents . When the amount thereof (hall exceed the value of 100 dollars, and ihali not exceed 500 dollars, 50 cents. And for every further lum of 500 dollars the additional sum of 1 dollar. Any policy of insurance, or iaftruinent in nature there of', on any Ihip, vessel, or goods, ini'ured from one diltriA to another in the United States, 25 cents. From tlie United States to any‘foreign port or place, whim the sum for which insurance is made (hall not exceed 30© dollars, 25 cents. r-V - “ When the sum insured (hall exceed 500 dollars, t dot lar. Any exemplification, of what nature soever, that (hall pdfs the foal of any court, other than liich as it may be the duty of thexlerk of such court to fumifti for the ufo of Hie United States, or fome particular date, 50 cents. Any bond, bill single or penal, foreign or inland bill of exchange, promissory note or other note, other than any recognizance, bill, bond, or other, obligation or contract made to or with the United States, or any date, or for their use refpedtivelys If above 20 dollars, and not exceeding 100 dollars, 10 cents. ■ , f If above too dollars, and not exceeding 500 dollars, 25 cents. If above 500 and not exceeding 1000 dollars, 50 cents. And if above 1000 dollars, 75 cents. Provided, that if any bonds or notes Dial! be payable at or within fuch bonds or notes (hall be fubjedt to only two fifthparts of the duty aforelaid, viz. If above 20 dollars, ana not exceeding 100 dollars, 4 cents. If above 100 dollars,- and not exceeding 500 dollars, 10 cents. If above 500 dollars, and not exceeding 1000 dollars, ao tints. If above 1000 dollars, 30 cents. . Any notes issued by the Banks now established, or that may hereafter be established, within the United States, o ther than the notes of such of the said Banks as (hall agree to an annual composition ol one per centum on the annual dividends made by such Banks to their ftockholdere respec tively, according to the following scale: On all notes not exceeding 50 dollars, for each dollar, 6 mills. On all notes above 50 dollars, and not exceeding 100 dollars, 50 cents. On all notes above one hundred dollars, and not exceed ing 50a dollars, 1 dollar . Cfo all notes above 500 dollars, 2 dollars . Any protest or other notarial act, 25 cents. Any letter of attorney, except for an invalid pension, or to obtain or fell warrants for land granted by the United States as bounty for military services performed in the late war, 25 cents . Any certificate or debenture for drawback of customs or duties for less than 500 dollars, 1 dollar. For 500 dollars, and Act exceeding 2000 dollars, 2 dollars. __ > For more than 2000 dollars, 3 dollars . 7T 7 Any note or bill of lading for goods or merchandise to be exported; If from one diftriA to another diftrift of the United States, not being ]n the feme date, 10 cents. If trom the United States to any foreign port or place, 25 cents. r Any mttntary or catalogue of any furniture, goods, or effects, made in any case retired by law, (except in cases of goods and chattels diftrained for rent or and goods (4 dollars per ann.) taken in virtue of any legal process by any officer) 50 cents . . ‘ Any certificate of a (hare in any Insurance Company, of a ftiare in the Bank of the United States, or of any State or other Bank; If above 20 dollars, and hot exceeding too dollars, so cents. If above too dollars, 25 cents. • If under 20 dollars, at foe rate of io cents. for 100 dollars. 11. The duties aforefrid wHI be collcAed and idceivrfd ,by the (upervifors, infpe&ors, and (rthfcr officers of ihlpec tion, in the several diftriAs, surveys, and dKifions, of the United States, and by fech other persons as (hall from time to time be specially appointed *nd employed by the taper vifors of diftri&s for that purpose. 111. The fupervifoi* of the several diftri&s will, prior to tlje Ift day of July ensuing, and as feon as may be prac ticable, mark or stamp, without fee or reward, any quan tities or parcels of vellum, parchment, or “paper, with any of the rates of duties before enumerated, on payment of the said duties; or damped vellum, parchment, and paper, may,* at the option of the citizens of the United States, be obtained at the rates preferibed by law, by application to any supervisor, irifpeAor, officer of infpettion, or other person appointed for the distribution of damps by the super visors of diftrkfts. Ouv. Wolcott, Secretary of tfce Treasury. PUBLIC notice is hereby given, That, by an aft of Congress, passed on the 19th day of March 1795, t!ie folfowuig alterations and amendments havfe been made to the aA, passed on the 6th day cf July 1797, entitled, “ -An A A laying Duties on Stainped Vellum, Parchment, and Paper.” I. The stamp duties on debentures or certificates for the drawback of customs or duties on imports are repealed. 11. A difeount at the rate of seven and one balf pKr centum will be allowed by the supervisors or infpeAors • refpeAively to any persons, other than officers of the re venue, who may purchase at one time, or procure ’ td bt (lamped, any quantities of vellum, parchment, or papen, upon which the duties (hall amount to ten dollars or up. wards. Ill; Stamped paper will be provided, and fold at the rates preferibed by law, without any additional charge or expence 6n account of the price of paper; but for (lamped parchment or vellum an additional psaft will be demanded - at tfie rate of 50 cents for each (kin of parchment, or 20b cents for eachfkm of vellum, of mediaih fizte, Which may be formfeed at the expence of the United States, and pro portionally for any lesser quantity. Oliv. Wolcott, Secretary of the Treasury. FRE S H GOODS?* A CHOICE Assortment of SPRING GOODS, im ported per the (hip Carolina, Capt. Malcolm, dire A. fiom London, for sale on a credit, if applied for immedi ately. JOHNSTON, ROBERTSON, and CO. June 1, 1798. JUST ARRIVED, the schooner Roebuck, Dennit Difmont, Mafier, Having on board A CARGO of 133 PRIME SLAVES* From the Coast of Africa, sales of which will commend; on Thursday the 14th June next. Conditions case. Savannah, May 30. R. WAYNE. A Quantity of GUNPOWDER For sale on eafv terms, by GAIRDNERS & MITCHEL. May 29. • The fubferibers have for sale, at their (lore under the Bluffy The following Articles , Which they will dispose of on moderate terms for cash of produce, viz. PUNCHEONS high |SIOUf Jamaica and Weft India rum, barrels coffee, ditto beef, ditto frefe fuperfine flour, ditto pilot and (hip bread, ditto linseed oil, ditto lamp ditto; kegs white lead, ditto Venetian red, ditto “Spanife brown, ditto yellow paint, ditto green ditto, ditto Prussian blue ditto; calks gunpowder, roßlbs. each; boxes different sized window glass; alum fait, best French brandy, and Northward rum. They have also on band, A general Assortment of SHIPCHANDLERY,confiding of the moft ufefol articles in that line. - - Likcwife, Different kinds of lumber. TAYLOR fcf MILLER. |£7* Who continue the FaAorage and Commission Bu siness, and have on hand for fale* a quantity of rice, in “whole and half barrels. May 17. mNTotL. 9 THE fubferibers have received on consignment, a few calks of best DUTCH OIL, containing 40 gallon* each, which they will fell low, if immediately applied for* May 14, 1798- M'CALL if MILLER. For sAI K Georgia Paper Medium. Apply to JxM£s Mackintosh. * . „ January 24,