The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1788-1802, August 23, 1798, Image 1

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|No. 774-) On MONDAY tbe zotb Infant , W'il be ofleicj roc >A\.E, At tbe mi ART of the SUBSCRIBERS , On. Hundred and Two newnegroes, nported from the Windward Coast of Africa, in the Schooner Nancy, William Adams, Maher. * * The terms will be made known on the day of sale. * ; KENNEDY and PARKER. C.'i nnab , io tb Auguf, 1798. Prim Slaves. pHE sale of SLAVES by the fliip Eagle will be con- j tinued from day to day, at private tale, until the hole are fold. Cash, undoubted bills of exchange, or oduce, wiil be received in payment. Apply to CAlcj aiid GO* Savannah, 2i ft *7 9 s * ■ Public Auction. * n Monday the 3d of September, at X o’clock, will be iolu, at Watt’s wharf, following AtC.Ti.CLES? 6 bales flaxen oznalrigs, C boxes hats, 100 barrels iuperfinc flour, 2t crates green and-blue edged ware, and 5 pieces damagta oznabrigs- &c. Ac. elonging to the Eiiate oi William Ewing, late cf New York, deceased* July 2<. 1795. Wm* LELCHa.R, -dm’r. he fubferibers have for sale, at .-heir store under the Built, The following A> tides, rhich tliey wfil dispose of op moderate terms for cash or prccfuce, viz. “VUNCHEONS high proof Jamaica and We.ft India „ ruin, barrels coffee, ditto beef, ditto frelh iuperhne ; ur, ditto pilot and fliip bread, ditto 1 infeed oil, oitto •nn ditto; kegs white lead, ditto Venetian red, ditto lan'.'h br v.va- ditto yellow paint, ditto green ditto, ditto uflian blue ditto; calks gunpowder, 108 lbs. each; boxes (front sized window giafs; alum fait, bed French brandy, id Northward rum. Tb :y b.vve cilf j on band) A general Afibrtnient of HI PGHANDLER Y, conlifting of the 1110 ft ufeful articles 1 hit line. Likevdje, Different kinds of lumber. TAYLOR fc? MILLER. fc77*"Who continue the Factorage and Commiflion Bu ibfcj, and have on hand for sale, a quantity of rice, in hrHSmd half barrels. May 17. wriMP-RTiF, By Thomas Hogg, In the Ship Julius Pringle , via Cburlrfon, TANARUS;.• i-. 1 lowin • GOODS, bleb be •will Cell 01: re.if on able terms, at Lis Store in • St . Julian Jlreet , Jobnforis /quart: ["} F.D, blue, and purple copperplate furniture chintfos IV Fashionable printed calicoes and fancy chintfes ‘itio 6 atl.i chints shawls lawns and cambrics ■id, blue, and purple bordered lawn handkerchiefs le t C/uinefe printed handkerchiefs and 6 4ths huinhums v '.!is, 4 4ths Ir'Jh linen 9 Bths brown fliesting iifli and Ruflia ilieetings •dtbs diaper and diaper tablecloths Bths bed tick 8 4ths and 1 o 4*hs bed bunts ’ 0 4 tbs huckaback, brown boll and, and check handkerchiefs icotch thread, tapes, bobbin, and sewing silk hilled, calamanco, durant, and llrallooii rlcns, youths, and childrens hats Inoad cloths and caflimere Vhitechapel and common needles ?ack and mixed pins writing paper and ink powder Steel com and coffee mills Socket spades hooks and hinges Iron rim locks with brass knobs Paints and oil in ugs jl. 6d. xod. and acd. nails. Savannah, 18 tb July , 1798. fobferibers intending to decline the Dry Goods JL Bulinefs, offer for sale, Tbeii Remaining Stock of GOODS, 8 V€f / moderate advance, for cafti or produce, or on a tt-rt credit. A. W. JOHNSTON and CO. SAUNDERS MOTT A, r Haip. Dkesseh, rv informs his customers and the pub lie, tiirtt la. lias removed from Mr. Cummings’s to r r^' ,v lbop i:i Lincoln ftreeri, nearly oppoiite Mr. Dillon’s 1 u, o boufe, where be will endeavor to merit a ccnti *Ua —= of then- favors. ***** All persons indebted to the inter: hereof zre nqutftcd to mal.e pay asst# THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1798. CITIZEN SMITH HEREBY informs the public, that his bnfinefs under that Firm cealed on the 25th ultimo, and that those to whoA he is indebted are deli red to apply to him for payment; and those that are indebted to him arc required to pay him as ibpn as pollible, to prevent application in a more difagretahle mode. CITIZEN SMITH having taken into'partnerfiiip his SONS, WILLIAM and CHARLES, and DOUGLAS ANDERSON, the bofmefs will lie conducted in future under the Firm of SMITH, SONS, and ANDERSON, at the ufoal store in Whitaker street, in a more extensive way than before; and having iticreal’ed the Stock by a large Importation, they beg leave to offer tliem to the public on the very lowcft terms, fer calli or produce: And they also.. inform their who'efale cuilomcrs that they will be supplied on the accustomed liberal conditions. - —J Savannah, Auguf 1, 1798. A Plantation Negro, Who is a jobbing. Carpenter ana Cooper, For SALE, by Gairdpers and Mitchel. JUSr RECEIVED” Per tbe Brig Friends Adventure, Capt . Charles IVbit fin, from Martinique , And rui Sal, bw lor Cafli, 12 Puncheons Mokifos, 6 Ditto Windward- HI and Rum, 10 Hogfiieads prime Mufcovado Sugar* Johniton, Koocnlo.i, and Cos. Savannah, July, 1798. ~ ririk’^rTirTTTJTnT^r - A CHOICE Assortment of SPRING GOODS, im ported per the lliip Carolina, Capt. Malcolm, direct from London, for sale on a credit, if app'ied for immedi ately. JOHNSTON, ROBERTSON, and CO. June Ty. 1798. ■ ■ t , H. C. JONES, HAVING convenient Itores on Clai'ke’s wharf for the reception of Country Frodpte, or Merclundife of any defeription, offers his best services to his friends, and the public, in tranfaifting any bdiincls they may place in his hands as a Fadtor or Comniilfiaii Merchant, Savannah. OSfobcr y, *797* XQuantxtTof GUi\POWDuR < For laic on easy terms, by GAIRDNERS & MITCHEL. May 29. Juit received, an * ioi lure, By Moritmoliin,Cemavan,&Co. On Smith's wharf, PRIME pork Vinegar Train oil Scotch barley Do. red and pickled herrings Nova Scotia herrings Soap in Oznabrigs A pair of elegant looking glalfes Prints Sauciicry Cordials in balkets. - Savannah, 23 d July, 1798. Received from New York, Per the Schooner Huntress, Capt. Fi.ch, •THRESH Hyfon Tea in quarter ciiefe, at 134 cents L per pound; Ditto Young liyfon ditto in ditto, at 148 cents per pound; Nankeens in bales, at 107 cents,per piece; Loaf Sugar, at isd. per pound, taking iix loaves* Jonnlton, RoOirtio.r, and Cos. 26 tb July, 1793* _ F.U R ’ b A L k, Georgia Paper Medium. Apply to-James Mackintosh. . January 24. - ‘ ■ - D. Gilford Pugh and Cos, Have taken a store on the Bay, adjoining Mrs. Sody and the PoftctSce, where they have iuft opened, A Variety of DRY GOODS, Which they are determined to fell low for cash or produce only. Savannah, Auguji 8, 1798. aTCSIZE ~FoR~AUUUST, 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 mult be as fol lows, viz. 12 1-2 cents leaf. 6 1-4 cents leak lbs. oz. lbs. oz. - Os fuperfine or Ift quality, 25 12 1-2 Ot fine or ad qualitv, 27 1 3 1-2 JOHN GIBBONS, City Treasurer. 3>Ay 3 1, ;i793. FOR TO BE RENTED , A House and Half Lot, filtrate m Ewenfourgh, at prefeat occupied by the fubferiber, to whom apph . MaHY Salnocß^ AN ORPHAN GIRL about 1 2 years of age to be bctmJ cut. Liquire of d:e I^iutcrs. (4 dollars per aim.) GEORGIA.. By Hi Excellency JAMES JA.CKSON7 Governor and Commander in chief of the Army and Navy of this State, and el* the Militi-i thereof, APR O'C L A M A T 1 O N. WHEREAS I have received information from Jdftrt Haberlham, Elquire, Co!k if or of the Customs oP the United States for slie Port of Savannah, that about midnight of the fourth instant certain persons unknown went on board the Spanish fciioouer called the Mark, cf about twelve tons burthen, then lying in Savannah river, and entered that day at the Cuftomliode from? Saint Au guffine, and, laving ft cured the crew, unmoored and car ried her about a mile up the rivcf* where they let lire tq> and totally destroyed licr: AND WHER£4§ hiyCathollc Majesty and the Un T ited-States are in .the ftrk.lt.-ff bonds of anuty and trienulhipi tinder the treaty of San Lorenzo el Real, entered into the twentyffeventh day of O&cber, one thousand seven hund red and ninety-five, by ’lTiomas Pinckney on the part of the United States, and the Prince of Peace cn tbe part of his Catholic Majeit 4 and which treaty was duly ratified by the comnufting parries; and the lixtli article thereof de clares w each parey fliail endeavor, by all means in their power, to protect and defend all veft’ele, and other effects* belonging to the citizens or lubjeCts of t!>e other, which lb all be within the extent of their jurUftictioa by lea or by land;” and such heinous and unlawful conduct may not only tend to interrupt iliat harmony ‘which at prelent fub fills between 1 the two nations, but may to deemed an in* fringement of the laid article: IN ORDER THEREFORE to disavow any intention of infringing the said treat)-, or any article thereof, on tho part of the United States, by the Government of Georgia, and in order to faring the pttenders to ptvnilhrner.t, as well as. to prevent iuch flagrant violations of the laws of nations in future, I HAVE THOUGHT FIT to ifiue this my proclamation, hereby offering a reward of four hundred dollars to any person or persons who will inform against ai.-t prolecute to conviction the persons wk let fire to and tot* ally destroyed the Spauifu icliooncr called the Maria as a forefaid. AND I do further ftriclly command and require all Os. fleers Civil and Military within this state- to be diligent, aiding, and aftifting, in appreliendmg and Jecurmg tlie a forelaid oftenders, in order that they may kc dealt vvfei accmdiiig to law-. __ Given tinder my hand, and foe great foal of the said date, at the Sutchoeifr m this tenth, day of August, in Uie year of our Lord ens thouianu fo.en hundred and ninety-tight, and in the tv/euty-tiurd year of American luaependciice. JAs. jACikSONv By the Governor, Jn 0 . hire ton, Sec’y. GOD SAVE THE STATE. ✓ F O K S A l. E. C H E A P, A valuable Trad of Land, LYING on the River Alatamaha, containing 450 acres, the firll quality of oak and hickory land, bounded southwesterly by the said river, northweflcrly by lands of Lachlan M‘Gillivray, and on all other litics,by lands vacant at tb.e time of survey- For further particu lars inquire of ihe Printers* December 15, 1797. - 4 STRAYED into Belmont Plantation, To Cos vs and Calves^ ONE of the cows is red, with a white face, branded on the ruutp fomettuiig like this, q a, has a swallow fork and %Jerkcel in the right ear, aiid a flit and underfeed m the lei:. The otlier L a three years old black heifer with her Srft calf, branded 63, ear marks a fwaiiov fork in the* right, an upper and underkeel and a flit in the left. Tk: owners :mdt prove their property and apply at fakl planta tion to IT If, LI AIM MOGRE. James Bkuee fen. v erf us Petition for Foreclosure. Robest H. Hughes. J UPON the petition of James Bruer fen. praying th foreclofure of the equity of redemption of all theft: two trails of land, containing five hundred acres, more or lefo, viz. one tract of four hundred acres, including the improvements of James Bruer junior; the other trail of one hundred acres, including the dwelling or other improve* nients of the said James Bruer feuior; the four hundred acre trait originally granted to James Bruer son. and the other trad of one huudred acres originally granted to Wii. liam G-awford; mortgaged to the laid James Bruer fen. for the security of a lura of money in the said mortgage mentioned; and on motion of Mr. Cuyler, Counsel for the petitioner; it is ordered, That the principal, mterefl, and ccfts, upon tlie said mortgage, be paid into Court, or tins equity of redemption be from thenceforth fbreclofed: And it is further ordered, That this rule be publi/bed in the Gazettes of this state, or served on tbe mortgager or his Attorney, at least nine months previous to the time of the money bung paid into Court as aforelaid. Extract of the Minutes, John G. Ntu>ni:. GE3, c.c c. Q> May ii) 177S* f