The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1788-1802, September 13, 1798, Image 4

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3ttjt Strived, in the Bsip Nite/hetb, Thomas Roll, hfafler, from Angola, on the Coajl of Africa , .THR.IE HUNDRED AND 1 THIRTY Prime young NEGROES , - The fide of which will commence on Monday the 17th infant, and continue from day to day till they are all fold. Condition!: Cash, Sea Eland Cotton, or Tobacco. Septembers 1708. Alexander Watt. V o k~ LI VER Po o l.— . _ The remarkable fall failing cop* bottomed British Ship JRjft ELIZABETH, ’ Thomas Hall, Mailer, /CARRYING 16 guns, fix VA pounders, and 4° men, and will positively fail the ill of Octo ber next. For freight or passage apply to • Alexander Watt. September 3,1798. Jfuji arrived in the febooner Charlotte , Capt* Lufcomb , front New York, and for fade, Pickles in pots and Cherry Brandy. SLUY'fEK and BAKER, Mr. Hogg'* Building*, St. Julian street. lMy7 , Jutt Received, and fcg Sale By James Belcher , LONDON parucu*T Ur Madeira Second quality ditto Port Sherry $ Fayal Lx Tenerifa . C Claret . Old hock Frontiniae Malaga Jiiibon . * Seltzer water London bottled porter Philadelphia ditto J&nglifh cheese Preih crackers in kegl Arrack Old Jamaica nirtt WeU India ditto New England ditto Coniac brandy Bourdeaux ditto JioUandfe gin American ditto Loaf “1 East IndiaJ Coffee of the belt quality Chocolate, ditto Hyfon tea, ditto paifins, common pitto, of the fun Preih prunes Pitto Zante currant! Beil salad oil gtto white wine vinegar • tto Durham muftara K7* No Credit Deed be given. Augvfii*. . I hc Sublcribcr has rcccivcd A By the Bellona, from New York, ~Ln addition ft his former Assortment, SMOKED salmon 24 different kinds of preserved fruit* Old Tent wine, celebrated for its efficacy in all nervous affeftions Essence of spruce - Guava jelly strawberry do. currant do. Cherry do. Orgeat capUlaire old bottled cider Cherry brandy best Havana fegars. Jt ’ * James Belcher. September 4* . , 1 ■— —■ ■ ■■■ “ ■- Sluyter & Baker Have just received, by tlie Schooner William, Capt. Bnewfttr, from New York, All Assortment of Groceries, Liquors, andProvifions, At their Store, St. Julian street, Mr. Hogg’s buildings, consisting of the following Articles, and which they in tend to dispose of low, for Cash or Produce: IMPERIAL, young hy fon, and bobea teas; Coffee in hoglheads and bar rels, ‘ Double refined loaf and lump sugar; East India, Jamaica, and Spanish sugars; Molasses; Cloves, cinnamon, mace, nut megs; Pepper, pimenta, faltpetre; Chocolate, radios; Salad oil, muftard,and Scotch barley; Blade eyed and Englilh peafe, Brown and white (bap, Mould caodJas, London particular Madeira trine, Bourdeatoc brandy, Jamaica and Near England rum* . Bell Cayenne and black pepper Balket fait PICKLES: Walnut! Oyllen AnchovU* Girkini Olives Caper! Herrings Onions SAUCES: Quin’s fifh Zeobdilly match Corah Essence of anchoviee Oyller catfup, and India soy CORDIALS: Madame Breton Ratafia Malaguetta Cream of junipaf Coriander Ginnamonum, and Admirable water Excellent ftomachic bituw Ditto Stoughton’s ditto Blue and green edged croc* kery, aborted Plain white ditto, ditto A few sets elegant tea china Wrapping paper Poland {lurch Scotch barley Liquor cases Chewing tobacco Onions in bunches, &c. &e. required, for none shall be Holland geneva, London and Philadelphia porter in hoglheads and bottles, i New Jersey pork; Pickled SALMON, MAC- I ‘ KEREL, and herrings, and smoked herrings, in calks; - Butter in barrels and firkins, ENGLISH CHEESE, Crackers, # Tar and turpentine, i A quantity of Hint com. f ALSO, Avers neat set blue table china complete; i China tea pots, sugar diftes, &c. &c. (A general assortment of queen’s and glass ware, And (tone jugs and jars. 1). Gilford Pugh and Cos. Have taken a (lore on the Bay, adjoining Mrs. Sody and tlie Poftoftice, where they have just dpened/ A Varky of DRY GOODS, Which they are determined to fell low for calh or poduce only. Satan nab , Auguji 8, 79 8 : __ Received from New York, s Per the Schooner Jfuntrefs, Capt. Pitch, FRESH Hyfon Tea in quarter cliefls, at 154 cents per pound; m Ditto Young Hyfort dkto in ditto, at 148 cents pr pound; Nankeens in bales, at 107 cents pr piece; Loaf Sugar, at iqd. pr pound, taking fix loaves. Johnston, Robertson, and Cos. ihtb July, 1798. , Juit received, ana lor iaie, By Montmollin,Canavan,& Cos. On Smith’s wharf, PRIME prk Vinegar Train oil Scotch barley Do. red and pickled herrings Nova Scotia herrings Soap in boxes Oznabrigs A pair of elegant looking glasses Prints Saddler)- Cordials in baskets. Savannah, 23 d July, 1798. A QuantityoFG U For sale on easy terms, by , GAIRDNERS if MITCHEL. May 29. JUST RfcCEIVIiD, Per the Brig Friends Adventure, Capt. Charles Whit fan, from Martinique, And for bile, low lor Cash, 12 Puncheons Molasses, 6 Ditto Windward I (land Rum, 20 Hogflieads prime Mufcovado Sugar* John don, kobertfon, and Cos. Savannah, 18 ib July, 1798* F O R !S A L E, Georgia Paper Medium. Apply to James Mackintosh. January 24. A Plantation Negro, Who is a Jobbing Carpenter and Goopr, For SALE, by Gairdners and |^tchcl. F K E S H~G O O D ST A CHOICE Assortment of SPRING GOODS, im prted pr the (hip Carolina, Capt, Malcolm, direst lrom London, for sale oft a credit, if applied for immedi ately. JOHNSTON, ROBERTSON, and CO. June i, 1795. To R SALE. npHE SHIP EAGLE, bur- JL then about 152 tons, with all her African materials, as she adpilj now lies at Messrs. Gairdners Mitchel’s wharf. She will be fold on very low terms, if ap plied for soon. Auguji 30. ‘ CAIG if CO. ~ On MONDAY the lotb Infant, ‘ Will be offered FO’< bALE, At the WHARF of the SUBSCRIBERS, One Hunrt ed and Two N E W NEGROES, Imprted from the Windward Coast of Africa, in the Schooner Nancy, William Adams, Master. *„* The terms will be made known on the day of fale* KENNEDY and PARKER. Savannah,’ 10 tb Auguji, 1798. ‘Fhe fubferibers have for sale, at their store under the Bluff, The following Articles, 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 fuprfine flour, ditto pilot and (hip bread, ditto linseed oil, ditto lamp ditto; kegs white lead, ditto Venetian red, ditto Spanilh brown, ditto yellow paint, ditto green ditto, ditto Prussian blue ditto; calks gunpowder, 108 lbs. each; boxes different iized window glass; alum fait, beftTrench brandy, and NorthwalU rum. They have aljo on hand, A general Assortment of SHIFCHANDLeR Y, coniifting of the inoft ufeful articles in that line. Likcviifc, Different kinds of lumber. TAYLOR if MILLER, lO** Who continue the Factorage and Commission Bu fincls, and have on hand for sale, a quantity of rice, in hole and half barrels. May 17. FJO R S A L E, S/% LOT and TWO STORY il DWELLINGHOUSEin the town of St. Mary, with a well built kitchen and a large and final 1 oven, a good garden, a well of excellent water, with other con veniencies, tlie whole furroumled with a good fence, near the river, and suitable either for a ftoje or tavern. -a . ‘ Conditions off Je may be made known on application to GAIG and CO. Savannah, at ft Auguji, 1708. ‘ * KZT BLANK MORTGAGES wv ~e had t!=c Priatcn* hdtpf* . cotton Ginning^ THE mtton in complete order, which, being implied by wat/ will enable them to carry on the business on an extenfi scale, offer to gin cotton, with rollers, on the following low terms: u, B They will engage to gin, clean, and pack, fit for market, the black feed cotton, at the low rate gs two p llCe J* ppund; and, for every hundred pounds of\ood ungiiw green feed cotton they may receive they will engage to re < turn twenty punds of the fame cotton well ginned and packed, the owners finding bagging. Persons willing M have their cotton well and expditioudy pmned must deliver it at Mr. Ward’s oppfite to Savannah, on Hut. chinfon’s Bland, where the cotton can be landed from any vessel drawing not more than five or fix feet water dire&U into the gin lioufe. Apply at said plantation, or to either of the fubferibers in Savannah, who will pay cash fc r good black feed cotton unginned* John P. Ward, $ Hugh Ross. Savdnnah, Auguji 27, 1798. SAUNDERS MOTTAf Hair Dresser, RESPECTFULLY informs his customers and the pub. lie, that he has removed from Mr. Cummings’s to his new shop in Lincoln street, nearly opposite Mr. Dillon’s boarding houffc, where he will endeavor to merit a conti. nuance of their favors. TREASURY DEPARTMENT} NJune 27, 1798. OTICE IS HEREBY Cxi VEN, That, by virtue of an a<ft, passed during the present feflion of Congress, so much of the aft entitled, “ An Aft making further Provijion for tbc Support o f Public Credit, and for the Redemption of tbc Public Debt,” passed the third day of March, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-five, as bars from settlement or allowance Certificates, commonly called Loan Office and Final Settlement Certificates, and Indents of Interest, is fufpnded until the twelfth day of June, which will be in the year one thousand seven hund. ltd and ninety*nine* That, on the liquidation and settlement of the said Cer tificates, and Indents of Interest, at the Treasury, the Creditors will be entitled to receive Certificates of Funded Three pr Cent. Stock equal to the amount of the said In. dents, and the arrearages of interest due on their said Ccr. tificates prior to the firft day of January, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-one. That the principal sums of the said Loan Office and Final Settlement Certificates, with the interest thereon, since the firft day of January, onfe thousand seven hundred and ninety-one, will be difeharged, after liquidation at the I'reafurv, by the payment of interest, and reimbursement of principal,, equal to the sums which would have been payable thereon if the said Certificates had been fubferibed, nurfuant to the afts making provision for the debts of the United States contrasted duriftg 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 by the Comptroller of the Treafurv. OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary es the Treasury. Philadelphia , June yatb,. 1798. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the act of Congress, passed on the 12th day of June, T 798, entitled, “ An. Aft refpecling Loan Office and Final Settlement Certificates, Indents of Interefi, and the Unfunded or Regiflered Debt credited in the Books of the Treasury ,” 1 ft, That, on the application of the Creditors retpeftive ly, or their legal attomies, at any time after the lafl: day of December in the present year, the principal sums of the unfunded or regiflered debt of the United* States, cre dited on the books of the Treasury, or Commissioners of Loans, will be reimbursed at the Treasury of the United States* 2d, That interest upon the unfunded or regiflered debts aforefaid will cease from and after the last day of Decem ber in the present year* 3d, That the Creditors refpeftively will be entitled, on requisition, to receive from the propr officers of the Trea sury certificates of funded three pr cent, (lock equal to the arrearages of interest due oh the debts aforefaid prior to tbc ill day of January, 1791. By order of the Board of Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, EDWARD JONES, Secretary. BROUGHT.’ to the Workhouse in Savannah, A Ne* gro Fellow, named Buck, about 5 feet 6 inches high, and about 40 years of age, (peaks very bad English, fays he belongs to one Myer, in South Carolina. Nov. 2.2i 4 797. Jacob Thciss, Gaoler. BROUGHT to the Workhoule in Savannah, A Negro Fellow, named York, fays he belongs to one Mr- Yawney in Charlefttm; he is about 5 feet 6 inches high, and about 50 years of age, his breast U greatly scarred by a burn from pwder, as he fays. x June 13, 1798. Jacob Theis!, Gaoler. * I ‘'aKeN UP in Savannah, A Negro Wench, who JL calls herftlf Hannah, and fometitnes Rate, and fays it is two or three years since (he ran arwav from Charleston, that she belonged to the widow of Thoma? Smith, byt believe! that she has been fince-feld to fome prfon in the country; she appars to he about 25 years old, of rather a yellow complexion. Whoever (be belongs to may have her by applying to Matthew Moe% Keepjl of the federal gaol, and paying charges of advertising, &mr Savannah, 30th Sept. 1797. JH TAKEN UP at the fubferiber’s ScJ count}-, on the main road leading fiom Sawgßgf to Augusta, abtmt the 17 th May last, A BAY about 8 or 9 years old, one hind white foot, branded mi the mounting shoulder 26, and buttock IN, trots and canters, about 14 haaMM : Auguji 29, 179;. STEPHEN ■ ‘ ii