The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1788-1802, August 16, 1798, Image 1

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Georgia Gazette. (No. 773.) , D. Gilford Pugh and Cos. Have taken a store on the Bay, adjoining Mrs. Sod.y and the Poffoffice, where they have just opened, _ A Variety of DRYGuODS, Which they are determined to fell, low for cash or produce only. Savannah, Augufi 3, 179^* - - --- ;■ ‘ ■ ‘— ’ 1111 r FOR S A LE, Georgia Paper Medium. Apply to James Mackintosh. ‘’ - “ January “24* .. .... ... v Received from New York, Per the Schooner Hantrefs, Capt. Fitch, • IIESH Hyfon Tea in quarter chests, at 154 cents per pound; . _ - Young Hyfon ditto in ditto, at 148 cents per pound; eens in bales, at 107 cents per piece; Sugar, at 19T per pound, taking fix loaves. j >.inlLn, iijOuiior,, and Cos. July, i79 8 - ’ 1 “ J .lt received, and for fa e, Montrnollin,Canavanf3 Cos. On Smith’s wharf, lIME pork Vinegar Train oil Scotch barley Do. red and pickled herrings Scotia herrings Soap in boxes Oznabrigs rof elegant looking glafits Prints Saddlery als in baskets. Savannah, 23 d July, 1798. Quantity of GUNPOWDtR For sale on eafv terms, by GAIRDNLRS fc? Ml**. EEL. jy 29. H. C. JONES, AVING convenient stores on Clarke’s wharf for the reception of Country Produce, or Merchanuife of sfeription, offers his best services to his friends, and ablic, in tranfaAing any business they may place in nds as a Factor or Comirfiftion Merchant, vannab, October 7, 1797. F R E 8 H GOO \j CHOICE AfTortment of SPRING GOODS, im ported per the ship Carolina, Capt. Malcolm, diretSt London, for sale on a credit, if applied for immedi- / JOHNSTON, ROBERTSON, and CO. t, 1798. - IJST RECEIVED, •nds Adventure, Capt. Charles Whit in, from Martinique, or Sal , low iur Cash, ons Molafles, r indward Illand Rum, :ads prime Mufcovado Sugar. jo.ttiiton, Robertfbn, and Cos. July, 1798. lantation Negro, Jobbing Carpenter and Cooper, For SALE, by Gairdners and Mitchel. Tzen~smlth~ arms the public, that his business under teafedon the 25th ultimo, and that those debted are delired to apply to him for fe that are indebted to him are required 1 as possible, to prevent application in a mode. > • ■ .•. R 1 H having taken- into partnership his LM and CHARLES, and DOUGLAS ic business will be conducted in fiiture f SMITH, SONS, and ANDERSON, in Whitaker street, in a more extensive ind having increased the Stock by a large beg leave to offer them to the public on rms, for cash or produce: And they also -sale customers that they will be (applied l liberal conditions. DERSMQTTA, : , Hair Dresser, JLLY informs his customers and the pub has removed from Mr. Cummings’s to ncoln street, nearly opposite Mr. Dillon’s here he will endeavor to merit a conti vors. LAND CONVEYANCE for fak at tin Broughton street. ” 1 - • THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1798. r pHE subscribers intending to decline the Dry Goods JL Bufiuefs, offer for fide, Remaining; Stock of GOODS, at a very moderate advance, for cash or\ produce, or on a short credit. A. W. JOHNSTON and CO. 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 CAIG and CO. Savannah, gift June, 1798. , Sluyter & baker . Have received by the dated arrivals, and for sale, at their Grocery and Liquor Store, in St. Julian street, in Mr. Hogg’s buildings, HYSON .tea Sugar porter in bottles Coffee Superfine and fine Left Balti* Chocolate more flour Raisins Crackers London particular Madeira New Jersey pork wine Black eyed peafe Bourdeaux brandy Smoked and pickled her- Jamaica and New England rings ilim Mould candles Holland geneva Tar and turpentine London and Philadelphia A quantity of firft quality porter in hogsheads flint corn. JU) t LivlP jis. l ED, By Thomas Hogg, In the Ship Julius Pringle, via Charlejioni TlU* f dtO VI j<r GOODS, 1 Which he vill ftll on reasonable terms , at his Store in St. JulianJireet, Jobnfonsfquare: RED, blue, and purple copperplate furniture chintfes Fashionable printed calicoes and fancy chintfes Ditto 6 4ths chittts ihawfs lawns and cambrics Red, bine, and purple bordered lawn handkerchiefs Red Chinese printed handkerchiefs and 6 4ths humhums 7 Sths, 4 4ths Irilh linen 9 Bths brown sheeting Infh and Ruifia sheetings 7 Bths diaper and diaper tablecloths 7 Bths bed tick 8 4ths and x o 4ths bed bunts 10 4ths huckaback, brow n ftoiLand, andcWk “Handkerchiefs Scotch thread, tapes, bobbin, and sewing fiik Russel, calamanco, durant, and Mens, youths, and childrens hats Broad cloths and cafliinere Whitechapel and common needles Pack and u:Led pins writing paper and ink powder Steel corn and coffee mills Socket l’pades hooks and hinges Iron rim locks with brass knobs Paints and oil in ngs sd. 6d. lod. and 2od. nails. Savannah, 18 tb July , 1798* The subscribers have for sale, at their Bore under the Bluff, ’ The fallowing Articles, Which they will difpefe of on moderate terms for cash or produce, viz. PUNCHEONS high proof Jamaica and Weft India rum, barrels coffee, ditto beef, ditto frefh fuperfine flour, ditto pilot and (flip 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; casks gunpowder, 108 lbs. each; boxes different Pized window glals; alum fait, best French brandy, and Northward rum. They have also on hand,- A general AfTortment of SHIPCH ANDLER Y, confiding of the moft ufeful articles in that line. # Likewise, Different kinds of lumber. - TAYLOR & MILLER. tO“ Who continue the Factorage and Commiilion Bu siness, and have on hand for sale, a quantity of rice, in whole and half barrels. May x 7. A FEW CHILDREN MAY be accommodated with board, .lodging, and washing, in an airy and healthy part of this city. Inquire of the Printers. ASyIZE FJR AUiUyT, 1798. THE Price of Superfine Flour being 9 dollars per barrel, and of Fine 8 dollars per barrel, of 196 lbs. nett, the weight of Bread for this month rnuft be as fol lows, viz. • 5 tz 1-2 cents loaf. 6 1.4 cents loaf, lbs. oz. I lbs. oz. Os fuperfine or ift quality, 25 1 2 1-2 Os fine or 2d quality, 27 1 3 .1-2 JOHN GIBBONS, City Trealurec. July 31, 1798. - IVanted immediatelyk AN OVERSEER to take charge of a Rice Plantati on, for whom generous wages willjbe given. None need apply unless well recommended. Apply to # JAMES SMITH. ■New Land, Liberty County, 9 tb July* 1798. (4 dollars per arm.) IRE \SURY liKPAkTfcENT, Jr Me 27, 1798. ISJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Tnat, by virtue of i> an scl, P assed during the present feflion of Congrds, so much of the sCt entitled, “ An AH making further Provifisv for the Support cf Public Credit, and for the Redemption of the Public Debt,” puffed the third day of March, one tlioufitnd ftven hundred and ninety-five, as bars from fttt’e merit or allowance (Certificates, commonly ifalfed Loan Office and Final Settlement Certificates, and Indents of Interest, is f ifjx'ndedfuntil the twelfth day of June, ‘vhich wiii be in the year one thousand seven hund red and ninety-nine. I hat, on the liquidation and fottlettiant of the said C*w tificates, and Indents of Interest, at the Tre<ifur ‘, the Creditors will he. entitled tiyfg?!eiVc; Girtificatei"bf Func|cd 1 breeder Cent. Stock-equal to jthe amoufir of the said In. dents, and the arrearages of interest due on their said Cer tificates prior so the firft day of January, one thousand seven hundred apd ninety-one. That the principal Aims of the said loan Office and Final Settlement Crf .ificates, with the interest thereon, since the firft day of January, one tHifcfand ftven hundred and ninety-one, will be di(charged, after liquidation at The Ireafurv, by the payment of interest, and reimburfoment ot principal, equal to the sums which v/ojjld have been payable thereon if the said Certificates had been fubferibed, pursuant to the a<fls making proviiion for the debts of the United States contracted during the late war, and by thfc payment of other sums, equal to the market value of the remaining Stock, which would have been created by such lubferiptions as a fore fa id, which market value will be deter* mined. Lv the Comptroller of the Treai'ury. , r ~- (^IVER WOLCO 1 F, Secretary if the Treasury. Philadelphia , June o,otb, 1798. PUBLIC IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the adl of Congrtls, pafled on the 12th day of June, 1798, entitled, “An AH refpeSling Loan Office and Final Settlement Certificates, Indents rs Inferejl, and tbit Unfunded or R,gifiered Debt credited in the Bocks of the Treasury f ift, That, on the application of the Creditors refpeLtive ly, or their legal attornies, at any time after the last dav 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 the Treasury, or Commissioners of Loans, will be reimburftd at the Treasury of the United States. 2d, That mtereft upohthe unfunded or registered debts aforefaid will cease from and after the last day of Decem ber in the present year. 3'k That the Creditors refpe&ively will be entitled, on requisition, ‘to receive from the proper officers of the TreaW fury certificates of funded three per cent, flock equal to the arrearages of interest Hue on the debts aforefaid prior to tfye ift day of January, 1791. By order of the Board of CommiJJioners of the Sinking Fund, EDWARD JON FP^rSecretary. t O 1< 8 A so E, G H E A A valuable Tra£t of Land, LYING on the River Ahtamaha, containing 45® acres, the firft quality of oak and hickory land, bounded foutlnvefterly by the said river, nortbwefterly by lands of Lachlan M‘Giilivray, and on all other sides by lands vacant at the time of survey. For further pnrticnr” firs inquire of :be Printers. December 15, 1797. FOR SALE, OR TO BE RENTED, A House and Half Lot, situate in Ewenfburgh V at present occupied by the fubferiber, to whom appl;,. Mary Saunders. ALL those who have any demands again# the Eftat® of Haitxah Gibbons, deceaied, are called upon to render in their accounts properly attested; and all those any wife indebted to said Estate are reqUefted to make pay* ment, that a IpeedyTettlement may be made of it. Augvjl 1, 1798* James Moss maw, Ex’or. so ot* Boid ar Public Outciv, * At Mulberry Hill, on Saturday the 18 lb infant, be* tvieen XI and isl o’cTock, /\ LL the CROP growing on the ground at that planta l \ tiun, confining of Go acres of rice, 4 3-4 acres cot ton, and acres of corn, potatoes, aad peafe, property belonging to the Estate of Mrs. Hatmah ,Gibbons, deceafed* Conditions of the sale are, one half of, the purchase money to be paid down, the other half the ift January next, giv ing approved security, to Ja?ie s Mossy av, Fv'ar- Augujl 6, 1798. ~~ STRAYED into Belmont Plantation, - T o Coas and Calves. ONE of the cows Is red, with a white face, branded oft the rump fometliing like this, (j a, ha* a swallow fork and underkeel in the right ear, and a flit and underkeel in the left. The other is a three years old black heifer with her firft calf, branded 63, earmarks a swallow fork in the right, an upper and tinderkeel and a flit in the left. The owners must prove their property and apply at laid phnta ’ tipn to WILLIAM MOCRE . AN ORPHAN GIRL about 12 years of age to be bound out. Inquire of the Printers. *** All persons indebted to the Printers hereof are requested to make pay menu