The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1788-1802, August 09, 1798, Image 1

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Georgia Gazette. (No. 772.) [a citizen smith 1T Y EREBY informs the public, that his bufmefs under I H t h a t Firm ceased 6n the 25th ultimo, and that thole whom he is indebted are desired to apply to him for ■ payment; and those that are indebted to him are required I pay him as loon as possible, to prevent application in a I more disagreeable mode. CITIZEN SMITH having taken into partnerlhip his SONS, WILLIAM and CHARLES, and DOUGLAS A NDERSON, the bufmefs will be condu&dUn future under tlie Firm of SMITH, SONS, and at the usual store in Whitaker street, in a more exteniivc vy than before; and having increased the Stock by a large Importation, they beg leave to offer them to the public on the very lowed terms, for cafli or produce: And they alio inform their wholesale customers that they will be fuppiied •n the accustomed liberal conditions. Savannah, Ai'.gvfl 1, 1 79^* A Plantation Negro, Who is a jobbing Carpenter and Cooper, For SALE, by Gairdncrs and Mi rebel. i . ! o he iold at Vendue On Friday the rcth day of August indant, At the house of THEODORE Gjll, deceased, \ll hi.s hno 1 Goods, Omfiding of Hum, Brandy, Gin, Coffee, Sugar,, and Tea, fome Dry Goods and Household Furniture. Condi tions cadi. JOHN POOLER, TlMmrs. JAMES B. YOUNG, > ’ ~jUST RECEIVFD, fer the Brig Friends Adventure, Capt . Charles Whit fon, from Martinique , And for Sib, iow for Calh, 12 Puncheons Molasses, Ditto \v m j.ward Illand Rum, 10 Hogfhcads prime Muicovado Sugar. jo inlLv, Kobertlon, and Cos. Savannah, ‘lß ih July , 1798. ’ F~ R~E SHGO OD S. A CHOICE Assortment of SPRING GOODS, im ported per the ship Carolina, Capt. Malcolm, direct from London, for sale on a credit, if applied for immedi ately. JOHNSTON, ROBERTSON, and CO. June t, 1795. H. C. JONFbs HAVING convenient (lores on Clarke’s wharf for the reception of Country Produce. - or Merchandise of ■&ny defeription, offers his bed fervices'to his friends, and •tdie public, in tranfacling any bufmefs they may place in his hands as a Factor or Comniiffion Merchant. Savannah , CBober 7, 1797. A Quantity of GUNPOWDER For sale on eafv terms, bv GAIRDNERS r d> MITCHEL. Hay 29. J ill received, and for fa e, By MontmollinfanavanfßCo. On Smith’s wharf, PRIME pork Vinegar Traiq oil Scotch barley Do. red and pickled herrings Nova Scotia herrings Soap in hexes Oznabrigs A pair of elegant locking glades Prints Saddlery Cordials in baskets. Savannah , 23 d July, 1798. Received from New York, Per the Schooner Huntress, Capt. Fitch, FRESH Hyfon Tea in quarter chests, at 154 cents per pound; Ditto Young Hvfon ditto in ditto, at 148 cents per pound; Nankeens in bales, at 107 cents per piece; Loaf Sugar, at 1 gd. per pound, taking fix loaves. Johnlton, Robertson, and Cos. *s tb July , 1798. sis) A ’ S A L~E, Six Prime New Negroes. Conditions cash. july 23. KENNEDY b’ PARKER■. —* * F O R S ALE, Georgia Paper Medium. ApSy to James Mackintosh. janucr y 24. ~—- sG=* F O U N D^ . A B.i.ik Note for ico Dollars. owner, or. deferibing it, and paying f jr advertising, ■avhaw It . Aprh- at the Printers. J2L?loinVFrances iw fak * inrv '‘? C.nce in Broughton di\*B THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1798. The fubferibers have for sale, at their store under the Bluff, The following Articles , Which they will dilpofe of on moderate terms for cadi or produce, viz. • PUNCHEONS high proof Jamaica and Weft India rum, barrels coffee, ditto beef, ditto frefli fuperfine flour, ditto pilot and Hi ip bread, ditto linseed oil, ditto lamp ditto; kegs white lead, ditto Venetian red, ditto Spanish brown, ditto yellow paint, ditto green ditto, ditto Prussian blue ditto; calks gunpowder, 108 lbs. each; boxes different sized window glass; alum fait, belt French brandy, and Northward rum. They hade also on hand , A general Assortment of SHIPCHANDLEIIY, consisting of the moft uleful articles in that line. ■ ■ Likewise , Different kinds of lumber. TAYLOR & MILLER. Who continue the Factorage and Commi(lion 811- fmeis, and have 011 hand for sale, a quantity of rice, in whole and half barrels.* May 17. JU, i ! LU t By Thomas Hogg, In the Ship Julius Pringle via Cbarlfon, The f liowi • • GOODS, Which he *will fell cx reafonahle terms, at bis Store in St. Julian Jireet, Johnson's f ju&y: RED, blue, and purple copperplate furnrare chintfe* Fashionable printed calicoes and sane / chintfe* Ditto 6 4ths chints (hands lawns and cambrics Red, blue, and purple bordered lawn handkerchiefs Red Ghtnefe printed-handkerchiefs and 6- 4ihs hymbuni* 7 Bths, 4 4ths Irifli 1 inert 9 Bths brown Iheetin^ Irish and Russia ftieetings 7 Bths diaper and diaper tablecloths 7 Bths bed tick 8 4ths and 10 4ths bed bunts 10 4ths huckaback-, brov,n holland, and check handkerchiefs Scotch thread, tapes, bobbin, and sewing fuk Ruflel, calamanco, durant, an l lhalloon Mens, youths, and childrens hats Broad qioths and caffimerc Whitechapel and common needles Pack and mixed pins writing paper and ink powder Steel corn and coffee mills Socket fpacles hooks and hinge® Iron rim locks with brass- knobs . Paints ar.d oil in ugs sd. 6d. rod. and 2od.’nails. Savannah, 18 tb July, 1798. Sluyter & Baker Have received by the latest arrivals, and. for sale, at their Grocery and Liquor Store, in St. Julian street, ii! Mr. Hogg’s buildings, H\ SON tea London and Philadelphia Sugar porter in bottles Goffee Superfine and fine belt Balti- Chocolate more flour Raiiins Crackers London particular Madeira New Jersey pork wine Black eyed peafie Bourdeaux brandy Smoked and pickled her- Jamaica and New England rings rum Mould candles Holland geneva Tar and turpentine London and Philadelphia *A quantity of firft quality porter in hogsheads . flint corn. Prime Slaves. THE sale of SLAVES by the (hip Eagle will be con tinued from day to day, at private sale, until the whole are fold. Cash, undoubted bills of exchange, or produce, will be received in payment. Apply to * 1 CAIG and CO. Savannah, 21JI June , 1798. r S ‘'HE fubferibers intending to decline the Dry Goods JL Bufmefs, offer for sale, T ien .Remaining Stock of GO ADS, at a very moderate advance, for cash or produce, cr on a IhoEt credit. A. W. JOHNSTON and SAUNDERS MOTTAf Hair Dresser, HESPECTFULLY informs his customers and the pub lic, that he has removed from Mr. Cummings’s to ins new (hop in Lincoln street, nearly opposite Mr. Dillon’s boarding house, where he will endeavor to merit a conti nucncrcf their favors'. FOR SALE; C H E~A P, A valuable Tra6f of Land, L\ ING- on the River Alatamaha, containing 450 acres, the firft quality of oak and hickory land, bounded fouthwcfterly by the said river,Horthwefterly by lands of Lachlan M 4 Gillivray, and on all otter sides by lands vacant at the time of lurvey. For furthe&ma<icu- Ijrs inquire-of the Printers. December 15, 1797. FOR SALE , CR+TO BE RENTED, A House and Half Lot, situate in Ewenfburgh, at* pr.Tvßt #ccupicii by the fubferiber, to whom appty, Savkcci*. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, / NJune 27, 1798. OTICEIS HEREBY GIV’’N, That, by virtue of an adt, pafied during the preftnt fefficn of Congrefe, io mucfl of the adl entitled, “ An A£ Making further Provifon for the Support of Public Credit , and Dr the Redemption of the Public Debt pulled the third Jay of March, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-five, a® bars from settlement or allowance Certificates, commonly c;.l!ed Loan Office and Final Settlement Certificates, and Indents cf Intertft, is suspended until tlie twelfth day of June, which will be in the year one thousand seven hund red and ninety-nine,, That, on the liquidation and settlement of the said Ccw. tificates, and Indents of Interest, at the Treasury, the Creditors v. ill be entitled to receive Certificates of Funded 1 * lree I x ‘ r Cent. Stock equal to the amount ofthe said In dents, 3!tJ the arrearages of interest due on their fakl Cer tificates prior to the firft day of January, one thousand feveo hiufdred and ninety-one. That the principal fiims. of the said Loan Office and Final Settlement Certificates, with the interest the r eon, unce the firft day of January, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-one, will be difeharged, after liquidation at the I reafury, by the payment of in’-ereft, and reimbursement of principal, equal to the sums which would have been payable thereon if the said Certificates had been ftibfcribed, pursuant the atfts making provision for the debts of the United States contracted during the late war, and by the payment of other sums, equal to the market value of the remaining Stock, which would have been created by such fubferiptions as aforefaid, which market value will be deter mined bv the Comptroller of the Treafiorv, OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary of the Treasury• Philadelphia , June 7,oth, 1798. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY purfuanC to the adt of Gongrtfs, paffemon die 12tli day of June, 1 entitled, “An AB r'efpecling Loan Office and Final Settlement Certificates, Indents rs Intcrejl , and the Unfunded cr RegiJLred Debt credited in the Becks of the Treasury,” 1 ft, 1 hat, on the application of the Creditors refpedtive !y, or their legal attornies, at any time after the last day ot December in the present year, the principal sums of the unfunded or registered debt of the United States, cre dited on the books of tte Treasury, or Commiflioners of Loans, will be reimbuifed at the Treasury of the United States. 2d, That interest upon the unfunded or regifterecUlebts aforefaid will ceafie from and after the lull day of Decem ber in the present year, 3d, 1 hat the Creditors refpe&ively will be entitled, on requisition, to receive from the proper officers of the Trea liiry certificates of funded three per cent, stock equal to th® arrearages of interest due on the debts aforefaid prior to thft Ift day of January, 1791. By order of the Board of Commijjioners of the Sinking Fund , EDWARD JONES, Secretary* ASSIZE FOR AUuUSX\j 9 H~ i THE Price of Superfine Flour beingj dollars pef barrel, and of Fine 8 dollars per bans? of 196 lbs. nett, the weight of Bread for this month mult be as fol lows, viz, 4 12 1-2 cents loaf. 6 1-4 cents loaft lbs. oz. lbs. oz. Os fuperfine or tft quality, 25 % 21-2 Os fine or 2d quality, 27 13 1-2 JOHN GIBBONS, City Treafure* J"!y 3G U9 8 * A 1 EVV CHILDREN MAY be accommodated with board, lodging, and washing, in an airy and healthy part of this city* Inquire of the Printers. TWErTiTljoi.i AkS Kl/vv/vau WILL be paid to any perfort who may lqdge in the gaol of Savannah, the following NEGROESs - Tonu, u xerp well made finart little fellow, has his hair tied behind, or rather on the top of hu head, or near it; he is a cooper by’trade. Fanny, h'l3 wife, a very likely young wench, about 5 feet 6 inches high, drtffes very neatly, and has been a house servant. They are well known about Savannah and moft of the plantations in the vicinity, where they have always lived till lately. It is fuppoled they will lurk about the plantation-of George Milieu, Esq. or fome other in that neighborhood, fron* whence they will make frequent vilits to the city. Tea dollars will be paid for the delivery of either of them se parately. Fanny run away about two weeks ago, Tom yefterd'aV. JAs. JONES. Ship Yard , July tB, 1798. - --U FRy DriUrs kevtafd. .!■ 1..11 TANARUS) UN AWAY from the fuNcribeik ! Q # Irv about 4 weeks since, A Negro ’ k. ‘j, I Fello’W, named Brave Boy, an Africa* ! j born ’ straight made and slender, about “i wMaIB&M ■ 5 Uct 6 inches l.igh, dark complexion, or 22 years of age; it is fiippofed he*will change his name to Abrabam • Ten Dollars, with reasonable charges, will be paid on his delivery to tte Gaoler in Savannah, and the above reward of fifty dollars for proof of his being harbored by a white person, so that the offender may b? brought to puniftmient. Geo. bitter# Hill, Jwr.e 17 98. (4 dollars per ann.)