The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1788-1802, September 06, 1798, Image 3

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. c - :ro pt a few remaining neufes In the centrs oc- Hi' e 4 bv the ftilitaiy. an apothecary, is apprehended, and his ap ipofes, that’he has within a few clays fold above ■fi onftlK l ounces of arsenic to various persons who were I file means taken by the Irifii insurgents to conceal their 1S f rom the military, who were constantly in search of previous to the commencement of the rebellion, ‘ c ’thelV: They packed them up carefully in coffins, and making (ham funerals contrived from time to time to y immeme quantities of them, which they afterwards j U n as often as occasion required. j./ ng 3 . In Mr. Bruch-all’s garden, which was dug up ■very part, there were found 5 2 long pikes and 12 mus s, which were concealed under fome cabbage plants; hi his day book was found the following creed in his 1 handwriting: “ I hold it to be an incontrovertible fni, that no Irish Catholic can be free while a Protestant c 99 The rebels have burnt the bodies of several Protestants “ome parts of the country. After the battle that was ? ht near Naas the road* was so encumbered with the i bodies for near fix miles as to be scarcely paffable* n the different engagements which have happened up to present date I am concerned to flute that the iofs of the manry is full 500 killed, bolides 12 officers; and the of the rebels exceeds 5000. . I Mr. Grattan’s iteward was one of the principal leaders the rebellion in the county of Wicklow. He is iince • n, and has impeached his master. seventeen of Capt. Stratford’s corps of yeomanry cavalry, Papists, have been shot, for being off their duty, and posed to be intriguing with the rebels. It is ft id that a messenger set off on Thursday with a rrant for tire apprehension of Mr. Grattan upon charges the moll serious nature. y r express from Waterford to overtake the malls.J Vly hand (hakes with agitation. Since 1 wrote an ex fs is come to Lord He olive, Colonel of the Meath mili- The artillery from Dublin, and all the force at the cr 11 !c, or rather this fide, have attacked the insurgents, 30 of whom lie at Ballitore, (which is 28 miles s. w. of blin) in the high Dublin road. All the militia and yeo ury have been up near Wexford for five nights. Forty cers, and about 80 or 100 veteians, rank and file, of 13th regiment, are now marching, with 60 rounds a !i, to their abidance, from hence. God fend success. o hundred men under Col. Colville went yesterday with i cannon. They fay Cor 7000 are encamped on a hill r Wexford. I can write no more. I hope this will cii the packet. IVe learn that the towns of Dunboyne and Ballymore face have been aimed entirely burnt. h Ennifoprlhy (about 48 miles south of Dublin, on a fine ■ver called the Slaney) is in the hands of the rebels, who ■arc nut every Protestant to death. U Mu Moor of Rathangan, having drawn out his corps ■giiud the rebels, his Lieutenant, who was a Catholic, ■ried out that “ he would not fire on his fellow citizens;” I Nor I—Nor II” ran through the corps. On which Mr. I Lor called out, “ What, have I no loyal men amongst to (land by me?” Six or Even men instantly flood i! ward, who, -with Mr. Moor, as instantly lod their lives, vi the’traitors fled to join the rebels; J'tne 5. On Saturday lad I ieut; Clinch, of Capt. ■'niiloy’s company of Rathcoolc infantry, was executed at lie front of the New Prilbn, pursuant to the (gntence of a ■Burt Martial who tried him the day before. At the place If execution he made an affecting exhortation to his fellow ■>Miers, acknowledging the justice of his lentence, and ■eiirmg that his fate might be a warning to all the cloth. P boy, not 13 years old, was taken on the hill of Rath ioole, and being closely interrogated he gave such inform- K'i'vi ;ts fed co the dlfcovery of a mod t:-eafonable confpir cv in which the unfortunate officer above mentioned was ■eeo’tv implicated. The corps was to have joined the rebels iv firft attack, and niurder Capt. Ormfby and his brothers. P’-' lt ' rs °f the company are confined and will be fpeedjlv to trial. - I * nis <b Y * homas Bacon, an eminent tailor, and for- F 1 - 1 / v.i ;-or ot Brigade in the oil Volunteers, was iiangeJ, pursuant to the sentence of a Court Mi.-ti.il, nn parlide bridge. From the barracks to the phed of execu- r on he was conveyed in a cart through several principal and jvipuLu; d-eets, j.-: t erf: remtn the multitude, and such “ hmchyly an 1 ignominious fate, attending a man of his rink in life, would in no other perfdn excite more public In.. • ed, o. huvt more edecl,. as he was very Generally,, r" uv n- lie is ibid to have confolfed that he had knotc of the con (piracy exiding againd the Government, out was uniformly againd fuffering afiaffination to form a pirt-of tne lie denied any knowledge of having \' 11 • a Major General in the rebel armv; but ad artel th it the rank had been offered to him, and fuid he ,vil .'* cJ ’?• He has left a wife and several fern ile c hild p.en odnnd him, the okleft of whom, a very beautiful girl, excited much pity and companion tlvs day in the cadle ■ . 1, \. .e.t foe appeared 111 all tne wildness of Ties and- ICi tniction. > . Prisoners are taking up every’ day in great numbers. A vi u -..i atholit priest was arrested yesterday of the muse ft r - car ns; aGounfelior Bennet was also arr^ded. for SAL E, r ‘T’ HE ship f “ 10le ’ bur - A Lien a boot 152 tons, with PiTY-g£V>_ all her African materials, as (he HOW lies at Messrs. Gairdners Mitchel’s wharf. She will i—N-be fold on very low terms, if a’p , plied for soon. , go- CAIG C5 5 CO. f k E S H G O O D s. A CHOICE Affortmeut of SPRING GOODS, im ( P’r the ft lip Carolina, Capt.-Malcolm, dirced , “‘ KIOI -b or (ale on a credit, if anolied for mnnedi- ’ JOHNSTON, ROBfaR TSON, add CO. J i.'iC T. ipoU, _ THE fubferibers intending to decline the Dry Goods Business, offer for sale, Then Remaining Stock of GOODS, at a very moderate advance, for cadi or produce, or on a (hort credit. A. W. JOHNSTON and CO* ” CITIZEN mh 11 HEREBY informs the public, that his business under that Firn 1 ! ceased cm the 25th ‘ultimo, and that thole to whom he is indebted are deli red, to apply to him for payment; and tlioie that are indebted to him are required to pay him as soon as poifible, to present application in a more disagreeable mode. CITIZEN SMITH having taken into partnerllnp his SONS, WILLIAM and CHARLES, and DOUGLAS ANDERSON, the business will be conducted in future under the Firm of SMITH, SONS, and ANDERSON, at the ufiial flore in Whitaker llrect, in a more extensive way than before; and having increafecl the Stock by a large Importation, they beg leave to offer them to the public on the very lowed terms, for calh or produce: And they also inform their wholtfale customers that they will be supplied on the accudomed liberal conditions* Savannah, Augujl 1, 1798. A Plantation Negro, Who is a Jobbing Carpenter and Cooper, For SALE, by Gairdners and Mitchrl. FOR S A tte; Georgia Paper Medium . Apply to James Mackintosh. January 24. JU Si R LLLi V KD, Per the Brig Friends Adventure , Capt. Charles IVbit fon, from Martinique , And for Sale, low lor Cash, 12 Puncheons MoluiTe3) 6 Ditto Windward Island Run); 10 Hogsheads prime Mufcovado Sugar. —Johniton; Koomfo.:, and Cos. Savannah , 1 8/1’ July , 1798. AQuantityof GtJNPOWDuR For sale on easy terms, by GAIRDXERS if'MITGHEL. Wl j;ilt rere ved, and for laic, By Montmollin,Canavan,&Co. Oil 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 glades Prints Saddler)* Cordials in baskets. Savannah, ?.-d Jul\i, 1798. Raccivtcl from Atw Y-tk, Per the Schooner Huntrcls, Capt. Fitch, THRESH Hyfon Tea in quarter chetL, at 154 cents L per pound; Ditto Young Hyson ditto in Nankeens in bales, at 107 cents per piece; Loaf Sugar, at igd. per pound, taking fix loaves. Jonniton, Robcmon, and Cos. 26 th July , 1798. D. Gilfoi r d Pugh and Co * Have taken adore on the Bay, adjoining Mrs. Sody and the PodofHcc, where they have just opened, A Variety of DRY GOODS, Which they are determined to fell low for cash or produce onl v; Savannah, Augujl 8, 1798. Sluyter & Baker Have jud received, by the Schooner William, Capt. Brewfitr, from New York, An Allortmem of GroccrievLiquors,andProvifions, At tlleir Store, St. Julian drect, Mr. Hogg’s buildings, confiding of the following Articles, and which they in tend to dilpofe of low, for Cadi or Produce: IMPERIAL, young hy foil, and bohea teas; Cofke in hog (he ads and bar rels,* D ruble refined loaf and lump sugar; Ea!l India, Jamaica, and Spahifli sugars; Molaifcs; Cioves, cinnamon, mace, nut megs; Pepper, pimenta, faltpetre; Chocolate, raiiins; Salad oil, imiftard, and Scotch barley; Rlaclceyed and Englilh peafe, Brown and white ldap, Mould candles, London particular Madeira wine, # Bonrdeaux branuv, Jamaica and New England ram, SAUNDERS MGTTA~ Hair Dresser, RESPECTI FULLY informs his customers and the pub lic, tuat lie has removed from Mr. Cummings’s to his new foop m Lincoln ftrfet, nearly opposite Mr. Dillon’s boaruing house, where ne will endeavor to merit a conti nuance o? tiitir favors* Holland geneva, London and Philadelphia porter in hogsheads and bottles, New Jersey pork; Pickled SALMON, MAC KLRLL, and herrings, and smoked herrings, in casks; Butter in barrels and firkins, ENGLISH CHEESE, Crackers, 1 ar and*turpentine, A quantity of flint corn. aeso, Avery neat set blue table china complete; China tea pots, fogar diflics, See. See. A general assortment .of queen’s and glass ware, And flone jugs and jars. COTTON GINNING. HfM lL fubfcriliers having their cotton ginning machinery X in complete order, which, being impelled by water, vdll enable them to carry on the business on an extensive (bale, 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 two pence per pound; and, for every hundred pounds of good unginned green feed cotton they may receive they will engage to re turn twenty pounds of the fame cotton well ginned and packed, the owners finding bagging. Persons willing to have their cotton well and expeditiously ginned must deliver it at Mr. Ward’s plantation, opposite to Savannah, on Hut chinson’s liLiul, where the cotton can be landed from any vessel drawing not more than five or fix feet water dire &!y into the gin house. Apply at laid plantation, or to either of tiie fubferibers in Savannah, who will pay clfli for good black feed cotton unginned. John P. Ward, Hugh Ross. Savannah, Augvjl 27, 1798. The fubferibers have for sale, at their lfore under the Bluff, The following At tides, Which they will dispose of on moderate terms for cash cr produce, viz. PUNCHEONS high proof Jamaica and Weft Trxiia rum, barrels coffee, ditto beef, ditto frefh fuperfine flour, ditto pilot and (hip bread, ditto linseed oil, ditto lamp ditto; kegs white lead, ditto Venetian red, ditto - Spaniih brown, ditto yellow paint, ditto green ditto, ditto Prussian blue ditto; calks gunpowder, 108 lbs. each; boxe# different fixed window glass; alum fait, best French brandv, and Northward rum. They have also on hand, A general Assortment of SHIPCHANDLERY, consisting of the 1110 ft ufeful articles in that line* Liketvife, Different kinds of lumber. TAYLOR if MILLER. iWT 9 Who continue the Fattorage and Commifiion Bum finds, and have on hand for sale, a quantity of rice, ia whole and half barrels;- May 17. On MONDAY the 20th Infant, VVill he offered FOR SALE, At the WHARF of-the SUBSCRIBERS , One Hundred and Two NEW NEGROES, Imported from the Windward Coast of Africa, in the Schooner Nancy, William Adams, Master. *** The terms will be made known on the dav of sale. KENNEDY and PARKER. Savannah , 10 th Auguf , 1798. FOR T7UL ~ B- p —yt /\ LOT and TWO STORY DWELLING IIOUSE in tlie tov n ar )'> with a well ifej built kitchen and a large and final! [wl B M oven, a good garden, a well of* ex< client water, with other con ■l- —MI vtniencics, tl.e whole surrounded wrcii a giiod fence, near tlie river, and suitable either for a ftoie or tavern. Conditions of sale may be made known on application to CAIG and CO. Savannah, 2r f Auguf, 1798. A FEW CHILDREN MAY be accommodated with board, lodging, and waftiing, in an airy and healthy part of this city. Inquire of the Printers. From PORCUPINE’S GAZETTE. General IVASIII AG TON Commands!! HARK! the DRUM beats to Arms! The miderfigncd, Recruiting Serjeant to the Honorable Enlign Boote, of the brave and glorious third United States regiment of infantry, begs leave to have the honor of in forming the youth of New Jersey in general, and the lads of the county of Middlesex and Somerset in particular, that the rendezvous is Dili continued at New Brunswick, for the reception of such young fellows of fpiritas may wilh to ac quire tiie ere<T attitude, manly deportment, genteel ad cin i i, and warlike whiskered phiz, of a regular continental f jlditr. Nothing need be advanced to induce the young mtn who ( didaining an inadive life, and nobly prefering a moi'ket to inglorious niftic implements) have served a campaign witii credit to thcmfelves and commanders, to reenter the service, when they learn that they will be com manded by the great, illuflrious, magnanimous General \ 1 ASHING 1 ON. out to those youthful heroes who have never letn the world, or heard the inspiring heart cheering found of the drum and trumpet, he begs leave to address a few words. Your country, my boys, is threatened with invasion! your houses and farms with fire, plunder, and pillage! and ). ur wives and sweethearts with ravishment and affaflinationl by horrid outlandifti fans culotte French men!.! i iie time is now arrived when every man lmiffcon*” vert his plouglharcs into swords, aud his pruning hooka into (pears, or be torn limb from gut, and ’devoured alive by bloodthirsty ferocious cannibals. ’ But you will fay, why mention these things to hearts of_ oak, to whom the knowledge of the critical ‘fituation of their country, with tiie honor of being permitted to fight her battles, and the glory of receiving fears in her ferv ice, would be lufhtieiit inducements to rally round her standard? 1 o arms then, my dear orave boys! leave your lonesome cottages, and repair to tlie drumhead at New Brunswick, where you will find me and my comrades (all true sons of thunder) drinking bowls of cool grog to the iiealth and ho nor of Gongrels and our noble Prcfident. * You (hall there rtceive a handlome bounty, with five* dollars a month, (until promoted) an elegant suit of clothes, draw daily rations that might tempt an epicure, and be treated with kindness and attention by Your loving friend, and sincere wellwilher, Jamss Hamilton, Recruiting Serjeant*