The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1788-1802, October 04, 1798, Image 3

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jj, an.! Spamfh- (ifSccrs ware in the habit oHeflenmg tlie asperities of war by a reciprocity of good officer; and that fome of the EagliHi officers had visited the Madrid theatre. ~ . Sweden is said to be at war with Tripoli, one ot the fiates of Barbary. The Danes and Swedes have commanded re fpe& for their flag by the of 11 fail of the line jn the Mediterranean. A naval force , and that only, w iH secure to the flag of any nation permanent refpxft. In the Britiih Commons, June 14, an additional supply of 38,516 b (equal to near 170,000 dollars) was voted for monies awarded under the Britiih treaty. A vessel from Btlfaft, with. 200 passengers, has arrived at New York. g CF “ ’Patriots” are much more wanted in Ireland at present than in America; and a foutbern paper recommends it to the President's attention to fend all c f them who are not naturalized to Ireland , that they may Jhare in the honor of emancipating their coun try; not prating about liberty 30C0 miles cjf, while their countrymen are bleeding at every pore. The Legislature ot New York has rticn. It meets at Albany in January next. An act has puffed appropriating 150,000 dollars for fortifications, and 165,000 for arfen eJs, Sec. ■’ . Saturday lad arrived, bng Polly, Tubbs, from Liver pool, 65 days. July 12, hit. s°* 4 2, feß in with the French privateer THeureux, ot 1.8 guns, from Bourdeaux, who phincL red 1 2 bales goods belonging to Mr. Haynes cf this town, and a quantity of porter and crockery ware. They expected to make fome more valuable prizes, and therefore lliffefed the Polly to keep her course. New York, September 11. A London paper of Sunday July 15 fays, the new Duties on Imports and Exports took place front and after Friday Just; and no veiled will be per mitted to fail for a foqpign port without convoy; if they do, the insurance will bo void, and the vessel be liable to a heavy penalt). We understand the British manufactured goods, all of cotton, are exempt from’ the duty of 10s. per cent, on exportation; all other goods mult pay it when flopped. The following new duties are payable on exporta tion: Brandy, 2 i-4cl. per gallon; Geneva, 1 wd. ditto; Yarn, 3s. per 100 lbs. Clover feed, 2s. 3d. per 11 2 lbs.. Rags, 13s. ,;d. per ton; Flax undressed, 21s. ditto; Hemp ditto, 1 os. 3d. ditto; Timber, Deals, See. 31. per cent, on the value; Iron, xos. icd. per ton; Madeira wine, 16s. 6d. per ton; Portugal ditto, 265. ditto;- Soanifli ditto, 325. ditto; Rhenilh ditto, 78s. ditto. The new Duties on Sugar took place from the sth inst. and such has been tlje dispatch used in getting fomfc of the Chips of the Wed India fleet just arrived into the Poole that several hundred hogsheads of new sugar were entered at the Cufltemhoufe in time to save the new duty. Number of burials in this city for 48 hours, ending Sa turday evening: men 19; women 6; children 9; 25 of the above of the prevailing fever. An article on the Customhouse book fays, “ Jeretnie was evacuated by the Britiih on the evening of the 20th nit.” Gharlefien, September 24. In Saturday’s paper we I mentioned that the Moie was to be evacuated onthe;24th [of September; we are since informed by Capt. Grotr that I the evacuation is not to take place until the 25th of o£lo [ ber. I September 27. Yesterday the United States brig Ge ißsm/ Pinckney , intended to mount 14 guns, anti to be I employed as a cutter for this port, was launched from the Ifhip yard of’ Mr. William Pritchard. The brig Unani liuity and the British brig Bellona, lying in the stream, fired Ifaluxs on the occallon. ■ September 28. The fort lately erected on Shute’s |Fo!!y, oppolite this city, being lb far completed as to re- Ireive fome of its cannon, yesterday at 12 o’clock the ccrc ftnonv of naming it was performed. It is called Fort mPihcknay, as a tribute of refpeit for M ijor Gen. Pinek ftiev, our late Envoy to tlie Republic of France. A federal ■Ante was fired from it,.which was returned by Fort’John ■bn, Fort Mechanic, the armed brig Unanimity, and the K.stifli-armed. Ihin Bellona, Cap't. M‘Gvuer ■1 Tvl-tjor Gen. Moultrie, Gen. Washington, Lieut. Col. Rutledge, and a number of other gentlemen, were Invited ■0 a (lift at the ceremony, and afterwards partook of a gen- Beel repaid provided for the ccalion in the fort. ■ On the 23d ini), in a tlmnderftorrti, a -machine house ft 1 the plantation of Henry Middleton, Esq. at the Eu ftaws. wxrffruck with lightning; the effects were, perhaps, ftiore fa tat than in any influnce hitherto known; 22 Negro, Rdio'vs were (truck, cf whom 15 were killed on the l’pot. B Negro wench, the mother of one of thole-killed, was so BbacU’d at the relation of thejdirelul Itroke of Providence Biat, without ipeaking, flie immediately expired. B heptera by 29. Ihe fLip Mary, Hunter, from Glasgow, ■ook a p.lot on board yesterday at tlie bar; the pilots which ■ame up in the ooat which boarded her understood that (lie B’ as two months out. She is armed, and Ihevs 10 guns Ba a file. B A letter from Pendleton county mentions -that a fir.art troll was leen tliere on the morning of the 6th inst. Bf ar.h had alarmed the planters considerably, for fear of its ft-ds oh their tobacco; but, foitunately, it uas not severe Bi ‘Ugh to injure it. B 1 1 * . ~ rr r an y SAVANNAH, October 4. B MARINE LIS T. ■ Entered Inward. jB“ ! P .vavlmfon, Allison, Grenada Cleareo Out. keener Cornelia, Babcock, New York ■v°? Joad, Sunburv Mary Ann, Hughes, Baltimore IB'f Stockport, I owns, Wilmington, Carolina H O , l Saturday lull a galley, built bv Mr. Thopias Rice mi • v ,' Ce °i the United States, was launched here; B*j j; called ‘/ he StivarihaFl ■ J / - ftv.:> H >p e . Will :ams, from New Providence, bound ■ --atoitnn, put into Tv bee on Thursday lafl bv con winds. lhc ori; t (* r s, f oni New York, is arrived at Cocklpur, * i!< ; quarantine. Br* ! ’ U ’ - :1 named Sandlbrd, from South Carolina, has |V“ banged ~1 Burke county, fur horse {Haling. The cctton planters in the lower pdrls of this fkte we are faery to find have in general fuffered from destroying tlieir crop; and in Burke county we are inform ed great damage'has like wife been done to the crops by a smart froft .which happened on Saturday fed. Augujla, September 29. Died on Thursday morning lafl, about 4 o’clock, Mr. George Letite, merchant, of Cumpbellton, §outh Carolina. He was a native of Scot land, and supported a relpfcCVable ch trailer among the circle of his acquaintance,'by whom lie is qpiverlally re gretted. A Correspondent requests our insertion of the following in behalf of an injured individual. The humble PETITION of dUcardtd and abused H. Shcwetby THAT many Ladies and Gentlemen, and likeways other perlbrts of differept occupations, trades, characters, and dispositions, to whom H used to have free acccfs, have now either totally forfaken, or associated him with-a com pany of strangers, with which he cuts a moll ridiculous fi gure. A young lady, to tlie great mortification of H, was observing, the other day, that ills made a pretty contrail with the vallies below; and a gentleman prelent added, that the oufes were prettily interfperled among the woods, and that he was fond of earing the bowls in the bevenings; and he pad mires the arbour which contains so many flops. Another lady declares flie is orribly afraid at tlie prancing of a orfty and yet is conllantly lhooting harrows at ann lefs earts. In the middle of itimnier flie drinks bale at her meals, and beats barticbob.es without receiving arm from them. She cites cl weather, but likes a clear eaven; and yet flie is a very bamiable young lady; flie as fine airy sweet heycSy quick bears , delicate barms, and a good eart. A anfome ujbandy ealiby and appinefs ere and ercaf ter, was a lady’s wi'h the other night; and this morning, meeting a gentlcnfcnj lightly dressed, (he observed to him, that he was very hairy. In Ihort, poor H is so frequently abulea bv people- he would expect, from their pretty pro periety of speech, better treatment of, .that he is obliged; in this pubiick manner, molt humbly to beg better uiage for the future, and to remind them, that they cannot be bappy without him. FOR SALE , at the Printing Ojjice in Broughton Jireety Price a quarter dollar, The CANNIBALS PROGRESS, - o it. The D cadfui Horrors ot French Invasion! As displayed by tliC Republican Officers and Soldiers, in their perfidy, rapacity, ferocio;.fuels, and brutality, ex eixifed towards the innocent Inhabitants oi Germany. Tran dated from the German by Anthony Aufrcr, Esq. “ They flux the. widow ufiti ihc and murder tue Juliet lejy” ‘ e They fay, cpKc, let r lax wait far fdood. WefliaU find all precious Jnbfldvce', rvf fka’- fid uur houjrx with Fi-V. - - ■ ■ ■ - - - ■ - ■ ■ u— . - j ■— FOR SALE, Or A LEASE for one or more years, ‘ 0;i Monday the 2zd OSlobefy A valuable Tract ot 173 Acres ff L^ rid, On which is a convenient DweHiughoufe Liitable for A TAVKR N, Being a convenient ft ige, situated on toe Augusta read, 13 and an half miles from Savannah, having a large kit chen, smoke house, liable, poul try house, and a well near the house with good water. ALSO FOR SALE, Some Houtehold and Kitchen Furniture; A Stock of about 25 orjo Head of CATTLE, Moffiy young cows that give milk, and heifers big with their firfl calves. Any person wishing to purchale or lease before that day may apply to M. Germain on the premises, or to Mr. William Lewden or Mr. Peter Miller in Savannah. Sheriff's Sales. On Tuesday the 6 lb day cf November next will be fold , at tbs Gourtboufe in the City of Savannah, Two L ts m laid L.ty, In Broughton.ftreet, oppolite each other; one with build ings thereon, at present in the possession of Mrs. Philip Minis; the other vacant; ieized and to be fold as tlie pro perty of Mr. Philip Minis, deceas'd, at the suit of Pierce Butler, Esq. Alfoy at the fame time and place t will be fold , t\ T*-a(T oi Land, Containing 100 acres, in Effingham county, of the second quality of oak and hickory land. One < ther Ti?£t, Containing,2of>3 acres, in Liberty county, (a more parti cular defeription of laid land will be made known on the day of fide) seized and to be fold as the property of James Moore, Esq. deceased, at the suit ol’Tanl H. Wilkins. Richard Wall, s. c. c. Savannaby -Stfte mber 24, 1798. 1 OTICP. A LI. persons having any demands against the Ellate of Mary Lunday, late of Screven “county, <deeeafcd, are reqiielled to render them in properlv attefled; and all indebted to the fame are required to make immediate pay ment, otherwile their bonds, notes, and accounts, will be placed in the hands pf an Attorney at Law for the recovery of the fame. - , N. Li ndav, Admr. Sept. 11, 179?. r L T P in Savannah, A Neg6o Wench, who X calls herfelf Hannaby and sometimes Kate, and fa vs it is twa or three years since ihe ran away from Charlellou, that file belonged to the widow of Thomas Smith, but lielieves that flie has been finefc fold to fome person iq the country; Ihe appears to be about 25 ytars old, of rather a yellow complexion. Whoever Ihe belongs to may have her by applying to Matthew, Motz, Keeper of the federal gaol,, and paying charges of advertising, &c. Savannah, 30 ib Sept. 1797. Genuine Anti Bilious Pills , PREPARED froui a receipt-left to tht proprietor by the late Mrs. GRACIA TURNBULL, teliftofthe late Dr. ANDREW TURNBULL, after a trial of 40 years. To those who labor under habitinl headachs, swim ming in the head, sick headachs, sickness and pains in the ftofnach, weakness and want of apixjtite, they flrengthtn and give the moft ftieiftlly relief. They niay be taken without any reflridlion of diet or inconvenience to the pa tient; and those who have made use. of them have been re markablv free from fevers. ‘They are now offered to the public, from tlie uncommon mmfiier of affixations that have been made for them since the Mrs. Gracia Turnbull, and are to be bad, at tlie ulual price of i is. per box, and ss. fid. per half box, lealtd J. H. with proper directions, at the following places only: At Mr. Thomas Declteneaux’s, Broughton llivct, and at Mrs. Spdy’s, on the Bay. ‘■ ‘ .• n . ‘ ‘ F oir~S TvT'~E, FHE aP, A valuable Tra6l‘ of Land, LYING on the River Alatamalia, containing 450 acres, the firfl quality pf oak and hickory land, bounded lbutlr.vefterly by the said river, northwefierly by lands .of Laciflan M‘Gilbvray, ana* on all other fiiles by lands vacant at the time of lurvey. Fo’- further particu lars inquire of the Printers. December 15, 1797. TWEN T Y DOLL ARS REWARD WILL be paid to any person who may lodge in the gaol of Savannah, the following NEGROES: Tonty a very well made smart Tittle fellow, has his hair tied behind, or rather on tlie top of his head, or near it; he is a cooper by trade. Fanny , his wife, a very likely young wench, about 5 feet 6 inches high, dresses very neatly, and has-been a house servant. Tliey ‘are well known about Savannah and moft of the plantations in the vicinity, where they have always lived till lately. It is. fuppol’ed they will hirk about the plantation of George Mitlen, Esq. or fome other in that neighborhood, from whence they will make frequent vilits to the city. Ten dollars will be paid for the delivery of either of them se parately. Fanny run away about two weeks ago, Tout yesterday. JAs. JONES. Ship Yard, July 18, 1798. r UP at the fubferiber’s plantation, Screven X county, on the main road leading fiom Savannah to Augusta, about the 17th May last, A BAY HORSE, about 8 or 9 years old, one hind white foot, blaze face, branded on tlie mounting (boulder 26, and on the near buttock IN, trots and canters, about 14 hands high.-’ Augujl 29, 1797* STEPHEN PEARCE . IVantfd immediately , \ N OVERSEER to. take charge of a Rice Piantati* jTjL on, for whom generous wages will be given. None need apply unlefis well recommended. Annly to • A o ‘ JAMES SMITH. New Land. Liberty County, ‘ , \ ytkjvly, 1795. n~o r 1 c e” * THAT, in pursuance of the a£t of the r>qgrflature in iuch case made and provided, application will be made by us to the Judges of the Inferior Court for Chat ham county, after the expiration of nine months from the date hereof, for permiftion to fell and convey a certain Dwellinghotife and Lot pf Ground, situate in Franklin ward, known as No. 15 in the plan cf tlie city of Savan nah, part of tlie Estate of Thomas Garnett, deceased, for the benefit of die heirs and creditors of said Estate. Dated Rachel Porter, Admrx. 23, 1798. J William Porter, s> INFERIOR COURT , Chatham County. July Term, 1798. MR. Cuyl<r, Attorney Tor Henry Rowe Hand Spence Gox, Admini lira tors of the Estate of Jasper Cox, deceased, petitioned.the Court for leave to fell two Trails of Land, viz. One, containing 20c acres, in Burke county, adjoining lands of James Jones and vacant; the other in Liberty county, of 200 acres, adjoining lands of G. M c - Creas, Henry Wheeler, and vacant; (taring, that such sale would be of benefit to the heirs and creditors of faid'eftate: Ordered , That notice hereof be given in one of the Ga zettes of this (late, for nine months, before an order abso lute can be made, agreeably to law. Extrail from the Minutes, Justus H. Sciieubeb, c. 1. c. c. c. WAR OFFICEof the UNITED STATES, January the ill, 1798. WHEREAS frauds have been prafitifed in obtaining warrants for Bounty Lands, due to the Officers and Soldiers of the late Continental Army, by the produc tioii offorged niftruiiieiTtS, To check in future such impofijt tions, it has been thought advisable that all persons having claims for Bounty Lands, whether in their own right, as legal n prefentative, or by virtue of any instrument or deed of transfer, be required to forward their refpettive claims to the War Office, on or before the firfl day of January, 1799, m order that such claims may be duly examined, adjusted, and determined upon. To fubft mtiate such claim a ftriil observance of the rules heretofore issued from the War Office will be indil'penfablej and, in addition to what is required by the said rules, the certificate of the acknowledgment of a deed or power of attorney inuft also set forth the place of residence and oc cupation of the claimant or person making such acknow ledgment; and,-when the woof f pe.Hfensd knowledge is bv a witness or witnesses, their place or places of residence niuft be* set foith in lile manner. JAMES M‘HENRY, Secretary of War. T~3 PRINTER S. A few Demy Chafes for 61e. Inquire of the Printers.