The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1788-1802, August 30, 1798, Image 4

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FOR SALE, rpiHE SHIP EAGLE, bur / v fe. JL then about 152 tons, with all her African materials, a6 Ihe now lies at MclYrs. Gairdners and Mitchel’s wharf. She will 011 ver y * ow ternis > ap plied for loon. Augujl 30. CATC! cA CO. ~ “COTTON GINNING. THE fubferibers having their cotton ginning machinery in comply order, which, being impelled by water, will enable them to carry on the business on an extensive scale, offer to gin cotton, with rollers , on the following low terms: They will engage to gin, clean, and pack, fit for market, the black feed cotton, at the low rate of twopence per pound; arid, for every hundred pounds of good unginned green feed cotton they may receive they will engage to re turn twenty pounds of the lame cotton well ginned and packed, the owners finding bagging. Persons willing to have their cotton well and expeditiously ginned mufl deliver it at Mr. Ward’s plantation, oppolite to Savannah,.on Hut chinson’s Illand, where the cotton can be landed from any veflel drawing not more than five or fix feet water dire&ly into the gin house. Apply at Paid plantation, or to either of the fublcribers in Savannah, who will pay talh for good black feed cotton ungjnned, John?. Ward, .. ‘ Hugh Ross, Savannah , Augujl 27, 1798. Sheriff's Sales. On Tuesday the id OStobcr next m ill be fold, at tbe Courtboufc in tbe City of Savannah, The following Trr.dts of Land, Pointed out by tbe Executor of Solomon Pendleton , de ceafcd, in order to pay tbe arrearages of taxes due for tbe year 1795, t^3c fi nner purebafer not having complied with tbe terms of sale: 287 1-2 acres in Montgomery county, surveyed in the name of Samuel Pain, on the waters of Canouchie river,’ surveyed in January 1784. 287 1-2 do. in said county, in the name of Reuben Ba con, on Great Ogechee river, surveyed 10th March 1785. 287 1-2 do. in said county, in the name of William Ayres, on Canouchie river, surveyed sth Oftober 1785. 287 1-2 do. in said county, in the name of Samuel Craw ford, on said river, Purveyed 4th Ottober 1785. 287 1-2 do. in said county, in the name of Francis Parker, on said river, surveyed 2d Odlober 1755. 287 1-2 do. iu said county, in the name of Jacob Davis, on said river, surveyed sth Odlobcr 1785. 287 1-2 do. in said county, in the name of John Willi ams, on Boggygut. 287 1-2 do. in laid county, in the name of John O’Neil, on the Ohoopee river, surveyed January 1784. 200 do. in Camden county, in the name of Robert Mont fort, on Crooked river, surveyed in November 1786. 1150 do. in said county, in the name ol Solomon Pendle ton, on Great Sctilla river. 500 do. in said county, surveyed in the name of James Hume, and purchased at c indicated sales by Solomon Pendleton, on Great Setiila liver. Six Lots in the Town of Brunswick, granted Solomon Pendleton, via. Nos. 19, 79, 217, 218, 219, 216. Also, at tbe fame time and place , Three Irtdfo of Lind, Containing 400 acres, in St. Matthew’s parilh, (the origi nal grants may be seen at the Sheriff’s office) leized and to be fold as the property of Thomas Johnston, Esq. • A Negro MUn, A,good bricklayer, seized as the property of Mr. James Myers, dcceafed. Richard Wall, s. c. c. Savannah , Augujl 29, 1798. —ITIWWW—P— SAVANNAH, August 30. MARINE LIS T. Entered Inward. Schooner Conception, Burnell, # St. Auguffine Savannah Packet, Todd, Charleffon Brig Jerufha, Richards, Ditto Schooner Charlotte, Lufconib, Ditto Edward and Mary, Godfrey, Martinique Sloop John, Morgan, Philadelphia Ship Hamilton, Shaw, Jamaica Cleared Out. Sloop Dove, Brown, Charleftbn Brig Ceres, Lingo, New York Schooner Isabella, Brown, St. Thomas’s Nancy, Adams, Charleston Ship Slacnhudcfs, Rogery New York Last Friday Mr. James Duncan, of this city, carpenter, was unfortunately drowned at Cotkfpur, whilff bathing in the river. His corpse was found on Monday, brought up to town, and interred. Died on Tuesday last, Mr. James Cleland jun. a mer chant of this city. His loss is lamented by all who knew him. He was a good neighbor, and merited general cf teem. . . Baltimore , Augujl .B. Extract f a letter received to day by a gentleman in this city from bis friend in Philadelphia. u Ibe fever lias again made its appearance, and, instead of infancy and regularly progreding to manhood, it has at tacked in lull force, and its wounds are very fatal. On toriner occasions we could trace it with tlie wind in regular fuccelfion, but now a whole neighborhood seems to have inftarrt infection; and before the inhabitants knew of A positive case the increase was in three davs to 8 or 10, and within hail of a veflel difeharging putrid coffee. I wjjjnot fey they were all the yellow fever, but when, in almost every instance, they have baifled medical Ikill, the proof is almost conclusive.” s£7* All Pilots and others are cautioned not to bring up higher than Five Fathom Hole any vejfd or veffili arriving iv tins pert from Philadelphia untilfcrmiJJUn he granted. M. BURKE, Health Officer. Savannah, Augujl 29, <-98. Sluyter c? Baker Have just received, by the Schooner William, Capt. * Brewller, from New York, An AffortiT\ent of Groceries, Liquors, andProvifions, At their Store, St. Julian ftrect, Mr. Hogg’s buildings, confiding of the following Articles, and which they in tend to dispose of low, soy Ca(h or Produce: IMPERIAL, young by- son, and bohea teas; Coffee in hogfheacb and bar- re Is, Double refined loaf and lump sugar; East India, Jamaica, and Spanifli lugars; Molafles; Cloves, cinnamon, mace, nut- megs; Pepper, pimenta, faltpetee; Chocolate, raiiins; Salad oil, mustard, and Scotch barley; Black eyed and Engliffi peafe, Brown and white soap, Mould candles, London particular Madeira wine, Bourdeaux brandy, Jamaica and New England mm, D. Gilford Pugh and Cos. Have taken a store on the Bay, adjoining Mrs. Sody and the Poftoffice, where they have just opened, A Variety of DRY GOODS , Which they are determined to fell low for calh or produce only. Savannah, Augujl 8, 1798. fur 6 a l e, Georgia Paper Medium.. Apply to James Mackintosh. ‘January 24. Received from I\cu V rk, Per the Schooner Huntress, Capt. Fitch, Hyfon Tea in quarter chests, at 154 cents per pound: Ditto Young Hyfon ditto in ditto, at 148 cents per pound; Nankeens in bales, at 107 cents per piece; Loaf Sugar, at I9d. per pound, taking fix loaves* Jonnlton, Robcrtlbu, and Cos. 26 th'July, 1793. ’ Jilt rue val, an > so, foie. By MontmoUin,Canavan,& Cos. On Smith’s wharf, % PRIME pork Vinegar . Train oil Scotch barley Do. red and pickled herrings Nova Scotia herrings Soap in boxes Oznabrigs A pair of elegant looking glasses “ Prints Saddlery Cordials in baikets. Savannah , 23 d July, 1798. ATQuantity of GUNPOWoTR For fide on easy terms, by GAIRDNERS & MITCHEL. May 29. H. C. JONES, HAVING convenient stores on Clarke’s wharf for the reception of Country Produce, or Merchandise of any defeription,-offers hiS be ft lervices to his friends, and the public, in tranlaifting any business they may place in his hands as a Fa&or or Connniffton Merchant, Savannah, O&ober 7, 1797. F R E S H GO O DA A CHOICE Assortment of SPRING GOODS, im ported pet the ftiip Carolina, Capt. Malcolm, direct from London, for sale on a credit, if applied for immedi ately. JOHNSTON, ROBERTSON, and CO. June 1, 1798. JUS l KIIEIVED,- Per the Brig Friends Adventure , Capt. Charles IVhit “ son, from Martinique , And for Sale, low for Cash, 12 Pnnclieons Molafles, 6 Ditto Windward Illand Rum, 1 o Hog (heads prime Mufcovado Sugar. Jonnlton, Robertson, and Cos. Savannah, tStb July, 1798. A Plantation Negro, Who is a Jobbing Carpenter and Cooper, For SALE, by Gairdners and Mitchel. CITIZEN SMITH HEREBY informs the public, that his business under that Firm ceafedon the 25th ultimo, and thatthofe to whom he is indebted are defined to apply to him for payment; and those that are indebted to him are required to pay him as loon as pofiible, to prevent application in a more disagreeable mode. CITIZEN SMITH having taken into partnerfliip his SONS, WILLIAM and CHARLES, and DOUGLAS ANDERSON, the business will be conduced in future under the Finn of SMITH, SONS, and ANDERSON, at the usual ftcre in Whitaker street, in a more extensive way than before; and having increased the Stock bv a large Importation, they beg leave to offer them to the public on the very lowed terms, for cash or produce: And they also inform their wholesale customers that they will be (implied •n the accuftomcd liberal condition-. Savannah, Augujl r, 1798. Holland geneva, London and Philadelphia porter in hogsheads and bottles, New Jerfiey pork; Pickled SALMON, MAC KEREL, and herrings, and smoked herrings, in calks; Butter in barrels and firkins, ENGLISH CHEESE, Crackers, Tar and turpentine, A quantity of Hint corn. ALSO, Avery neat let blue table china complete; China tea pots, iWar difiles, &c. &c. A general assortment of queen’s aiid gfals ware, And Hone jugs and jars. THE fubferibers intending to decline the Drv <W Business, offer for sale, Tncir Remaining Stock of GOODS, at a very moderate advance, for cash or produce, 0/ on - Ihort credit. A. W. JOHNSTON and CO ‘ SAUNDERS MOTTAf Hair DressSr, RESPECTFULLY informs his customers and the pub. * lie, that he has removed from Mr. Cummings’s to bis new (hop in Lincoln street, nearly oppolite Mr. Dillon’s boarding house, where he will endeavor to merit a ccntU nuance of their-favors. The fubferibers have for sale, at their store under theßluff The following At tides, Which they will dispose 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 Aip bread, ditto 1 infeed oil,’ ditto lamp ditto; kegs white lead, ditto Venetian red, ditto Spanish brown, ditto yellow paint, ditto green ditto, ditto Pmffian blue ditto; casks gunpowder, 108 lbs. each; boxes different sized window glass; alum fait, belt French brandy, and Northward rum. They have also on band , A general Assortment of SHIPCHANDLERY, confuting of the moll ufeful articles in that line. Likcvitfe, Different kinds of lumber. TAYLOR & MILLER. ?C7* Who continue the Factorage and Commiflion Bu fmefs, and have on hand for sale, a quantity of rice, b whole and half barrels.. May 17. Public AuEhon. On Monday the 3d of September, at X o’clock, will be fold, at Watt’s wharf, The following ARTICLES: 6 bales flaxen oznabrigs, 6 boxes hats, too barrels fuperfine flour, 21 crates green and blue edged ware, and 5 pieces damaged oznabrigs, &c. &c. Belonging to the Estate of William Ewing, late of New York, deceased. July 25, 1795. Wm. BELCHER, Adm’r. On MONDAY the 20tb Infant, VGll be offered FO < SALE. At ihe IVHARF of the SUBSCRIBERS, On * Hundred ami Ttvn • NEWNEGROES, Imported from the Windward Coast of Africa, in the _ Schooner Nancy, William Adams, Master. *** Ihe terms will be made known on tbe clay cf file. KENNEDY and FAKKLK. Savannah, 10 tb Augujl , 1798* FOR SALE, at the Printing Office in Broughton Jlrect , OBSERVATIONS on the Dispute between the United States and France; addressed by Robert G. Harper, Esq. of South Carolina, to his Constituents, in May 1797. With a Preface and Appendix by the* Author. The third American edition. It has passed through five editions in P England. ’ ‘ JUsT IMPORTED , ‘ | By Thomas Hogg, In the Ship Julius Pringle, via Cbarlcjion, The following GOODS, Which be ivill fell on reasonable terms , at bis Store ft St. Julian Jireet, Johnson's fpiare: j. RED, blue, and purple copperplate furniture chintfes Faftiionable printed calicoes and fancy chintfes Ditto 6 4ths chints shawls lawns and cambrics. Red, blue, and pumle bordered lawn handkerchiefs Red Chinese printed handkerchiefs and 6 4ths humhilni |J 7 Bths, 4 4ths Irilii linen 9 Bths brown flieeting | Irish and Russia sheetings I 7 Bths diaper and diaper tablecloths ii 7 Bths bed tick 8 4ths and 1 o 4ths bed bunts ■ 1 o 4ths brown holland, and check handkerckwH Scotch thread, tapes, bobbin, and sewing silk !’ Russel, calamanco, durant, and lhalloon Mens, youths, and childrens hats Broad cloths and caffimere Whitechapel and common needles Pack and mixed pins writing paper and ink powdtr I Steel corn and coffee mills Socket spades hooks and hinges -T Iron rim locks with brass knobs Paints and oil in jugs j | sd. 6d. lod. and 2od. nails. 8 Savannahr iStb July, 1798. - F O R~ s aT, e, c h e a b/J A valuable Traft of Lancia on the River Alatamaha, containing acres, the firft quality of oak and hickory bwß bounded southwesterly by the said river, northwtfterlv lands ot Lachlan M‘Gillivray r , and on all other fick* lands vacant at the time of survey. For further partit®-- lars inquire of the Printers. December 15, i7^j.B. ALL those who have any demands against the of Hannah Gibbons, deceased, are called u r c ?Ji| render in their accounts properly attested; and all any wife indebted to said Estate are requested to m. k ment, that a fpcedy settlement may be made of it* Ink August i, 1798. JasLES Mossmah, F-C+K&g A FEW CHILDREN MAY lie’ accommodated with board, waffling, in an airy and healthy part of Inquire of the Printers. B AN ORPHAN GIRL about 12 years cf a* “IK bound out. Liquuu of the Piißters.