The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1788-1802, October 11, 1798, Image 4

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?0R SALE, ‘ Georgia Paper Medium. Apply to Jam*M acmhtosii. January >4* * Just received, and for tale, By Montmollin,Canavan,& Cos. On Smith's wharf, PRIME pork Vinegar Train oil Scotch barley Do. red and pickled herring* Nova Scotia herrifcg* Soap in boxes Oznabrig* A pair of elegant looking glafils Prints m Saddlery Cordials in baskets. Savannah, 23 d July, 1798. ~JUST RECEIVED, ~ ter tbt Brig Friends Adventure, Capt. Charles Wkib son, from Martinique, And for Sale, low to r Ca(h, U Puncheons Molasses, 6 Ditto Windward Island Rum 10 Hoglheads prime Mufoovado Sugar# Johnston, Robertion, and Cos. Savannah, 18 tb July, 1798. ■ lire fubferibers have for sale, at their store under the Bluff, The following A? tides, Wliich they will dispose of on moderate terms for cafli or produce, viz. PUNCHEONS high proof Jamaica and Weft India rum, barrels Coffee, ditto beef, ditto frefh fuperfine flour, ditto pilot and ftiip bread, ditto Hulled 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 fixed window glass; alum fait, best French brandy, and Northward rum* They have also on band, A general Aflortment of SHIPCH ANDLERY, confiding of the moft ufeful articles in that line. Likeivife, Different kinds of lumber. _ - - TAYLOR ts MILLER. Who continue the Factorage and Commission Bu siness, and have on hand for sale, a quantity of rice, i* whole and half barrels. ’ SAUNDERS MOTTA, Hair Dresser, RESPECTFULLY informs his customers and the pub lie, that he has removed from Mr. Cummings’s to his new fliop in Lincoln street, nearly oppolite Mr. Dillon’s boarding house, where he will endeavor to merit a conti nuance of their favors. WANTED, An Apprentice to a Grocer. Apply to the Printers. V WAN T ela A YOUNG MAN who write* a good hand, and ca jljL take care of a wharf. ALEX. WA I I. Savannah, 2stb Sept. *798. A likely Country-born NEGRO GIRL FOR SALE. SHE is very handy about a house, can cook and wash a little (with good looking after.) Calh is wanted. The price will be made known upon application to the Printers. N. B. If she is not fold at private sale before the nth clay of Oftober next fl.e will then be offered for sale at public auftion by Wh. Belcher, Auftionier. September 25, 1798. GRAND LODGE OF GEORGIA^ JUNE 2d, 5798. On Motion, RESOLVED , tT I ‘'HAT all Lodges under the Jurifdiftion of this Grand 1 Lodge, who shall not, on or before the next Quar terly Communication in December next, pay up their ar rears, or at least such part as may have been due last De cemjber, are to be confidcred as having forfeited their Con- Ilitutions, and no longer acknowledged by this Grand Lodge. Wm. BELCHER, Grand Secretary. FOR SALE, A TRACT OF LAND on New River Neck* con taining about 960 acres. This land ‘is well adapted to tlc culture of cotton and rice, being part swamp, pine, oak, and hickory land, and open to Tybee Ligiwhoufe; Upwards of 200 acres of it high frelh marlh, eal'y.to dam in. There are convenient bluff landings on the river from J 2 to 14 feet depth of water, and altogether lies very con venient for dividing into two trails. The range for cattle good. It is not more than 1 o or 12 miles from Savannah by way of Wright’s Cut. The terms of sale may lx* known byapplying to Mr. John David Mongin at New River, or to Mr. Archibald Smith, Savannahs - - ELIZABETH SMITH. GEORGIA. \ By Edward White, Register of Probats (1.. ) v fo r the County of Chatham, in the state Ed. White.) aforefaid. WHEREAS Mrs, Elizabeth jobnfon, of the city of Savannah, widow, hath made application to me for letters of adininiflration on the estate and efftfts of Jesse Johnson, late of the lame place, deceased, Thcfe are therefore to cite and admoniih all and lingular the kindred and creditors of the faiJ deceased to be and appear before me, at my office, on the 25th day of October next, to shew cause (if any tliey have) why letters of administration flioui-1 not be granted her. Given under my hand and foal, at Savannah, the 25th day of September, in the year of cur Lord 1798, and in the 23d year of Ame rican Independence. % Sheriff's Sales. - On Tuesday the ttb day of November next will be fold, at the Courthouse in the City of Savannah, Two Lots in laid City, In Broughton street, opposite each other; one with build ings thereon, at present in the poffeflion of Mrs. Philip Minis; the other vacant; seized and to be fold as the pro perty 6f Mr. Philip Minis, deceased, at the suit of Pierce Butler, Esq. Also, at the fame time and place, will be fold, A Trail ot Land, Containing 100 acres, in Effingham county, of the fccond quality of oak and hickory land. One ether Tiail, Containing 2013 acrer, in Liberty county, (5i more parti cular delcription of said land will be maae known on the dav of sale) seized and to be fold as the-property of James Moore, Esq. deceased, at the suit of Paul H. Wilkies. Richard Wall, s. c. c. Savannah, September 24, 1798. Sheriff's SUs. On Tuesday the bib day of November next will be fold, at the Courthouse in the city of Savannah, The followmu Lurr Las ifful r mentioned, Ou account and for arrearage of taxer due fir the year *795’ pointed out by the Executor of Solomon Pen dleton, deceased: 1850 acres on Williamson’s swamp, in jefferfon coun ty, surveyed in ti e name of Solomon Pendleton. 23c aerca in Greene county, surveyed in the name of Thomas Wagnon. 460 acres in Lid county, surveyed in the nam? of Jolm Manley. 230 acres in said county, surveyed in the name of Little ton Williams. 1150 acres in Camden county, surveyed in the name of Solomon Pendleton, on St. Mary’s river. 487$ acres in said county, known a3 on Point Peter* 8624 acres on SettilL river, surveyed in the name of Solomon Pendleton. 1150 acres on laid river, surveyed in the name of Ho ratio Marbury. _ 1000 acres in Glynn county, surveyed in the name of Robert Montfort and Michael Rudolph. 10 acres on Turtle river, lhrveytd in the name.of Ho bert Montfort. 6 lots ih the town of Bnmfwick, viz. Nos. 40, 52, 53, 62, 137, and 138. Also, at the fame time and place, Four Huriorcii Adrs t LhmT, In the parish of St. George, now Burke county, bounded northwardly by ———— Shepherd’s land, and on all other lides by land vacant at the time of survey, (being the ift of September 1772;) seized and to be fold as the property of Frances RoLe, at the suit of Joleph Glay, Esq. Forty Nt piots Will likewise lie fold at the fame time and place, seized and levied on as the property of John Macqueen, Esq. to fatisfy a mortgage of William JRrailsford, duly foreclofed, the said Negroes being the mortgaged premises. 25 tb Sept. 1798* Richard /Wall, s. c.*c. ” SH ER i FPs S \LES ~ On the ftrjl Tuesday in November next will he fold, at the 7 ‘cmn of Riceborough , between the hours of X and 111 o’clock , by public outcry, Foiutern > em> s, Seized and taken under and by virtue of two several exe cutions as the property of Tames Wood, Esq. at the suit of Mellls. Crooklhanks ana Speirs and RobCrt Bolton. ALSO , A l'kely \ounv Wewb, Seized and taken under an execution as the property of Mr. Charles Dunham, at the lull us Meills. Jokn-Robarts and~Co. Conditions cash. JOHN JONES, s. l. c. Riceborough , 6th September , 1798. Sheriff ’s Sale3. On tbcfrjl Tuesday in November nekt will be fold , at the town of Riceborough, between the hours of X and 111 o'clock, by public outcry , Ojtk Huad edano Fgiuy-Too Acres of Laud on Colonel's Island, a part of which is said to be valuable cotton land, and is also a pleasant situation fp’raiummer feat; it adjoins lands late the property of Mr. Jolip Mit chell fen. and Mr* Thomas E. Law. ALSO, A Whaif Lot in the I own of Riceborough. Seized and taken under and by virtue of an execution as the property of the Eilate of Roger Parker Saunders, Esq. at the suit of Stephen Timmons, Endorfee. At the fame time and place will be fold, That hamllomely improved Bav Lot in the Town of Sunbury known in the original plan of the said town by .the No. 17, seized and taken under execut ion as the property of the Estate of Mrs. Mary Miller, at the suit of John Rlackftock. also, Another improved Lot in the said Town of Sunbury, known in the plan thereof by the No. 79, foized under execution property of Mr. William Henry Torrans, at the suit of the Rev. Cyrus Gilderfleeves. Conditions caflu JOHN JONES, s. l. c. Riceborough, 26 tb Sept. 1798. BROUGH!’ to the Workhouse in Savannah, A Ne • gro Fellow, named Buck , about 5 feet 6 inches high, and aboig,4o years of age, speaks very bad Engliih, fa vs he belongs to one Mver, in South Carolina. Ncv. 23, 1797. Jacob Theiss, Gaoler. M-’ 1 ■” “ BROUGHT to the Workhouse in Savannah, A Negro Fellow, named York, Fays he belongs to one Mr. Yawney in Charleffon; he is abetrt 5 foet 6 inches high, and about 50 years of age, his bread is greatly scarred by a .burn from powder, as he fays. —— June *3t 1758* Jacob Gacler. * for sale. I Oi A LEASE for one or mere yearr HI On Monday the 22d Odder, “ A valuable t ract of , 75 Acres of ■ On which is a convenient Dwellinghoufo fultable f ‘ I A T A V E R N, m Being a convenient stage, situated on tli A UDI a 3r *3 milts from Savannah, having hp^ chui, smoke houle, stable, poultry house, the house with good water. v A LS O FOR SALE, H Some lioulehold and Kitchen Furniture* H AND’ 1 H A Stock of about 2 5 or 30 Head of CATTLfI Mostly young cows that give milk, and heifers W Jl’H their firft calves. - “^1 Any person wiffiing to purchase or lease before that may to M. Germain on the premises, or to vBl William Lewden or Mr. Peter. Miller in Savannah. ‘ H “treasury I June 27, 1798* * lj| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That, by virtue M an aft, pafled during the present session of Co-v so much of the aft entitled, “ An Ad making Provifiott fir the Support of Public Credit, and /, mil Redemption of the Public--Debt,” -paffed'tHe tT.ird day ‘M March, one thousand leven hundred and ninety-five’ -I bars from settlement or allowance Certificates, common]. 11 called Loan Office and Final Settlement Certificates, ad I Indents of Irrtereft, is suspended until the twelfth day i>f I June, which will be in the year one thousand fevtn Lund-1 red and ninety-nine. aB That, on the liquidation and fettlcment of the said Ce r . B tificates, and Indents of Interest, at the Treafui-v, trß Creditors will be entitled to receive Certificates oTFtwde* Three pel* Cent. Stock equal to the amount of the said y. | dents, and the arrearages of interest due on their"faid &,„■ tificates prior to the fi;ft day of January, one thousand fives I hundred and iiinely-one* J That the principal lums ‘of the said Loan Office ?.nl I FinaESettlemeat QFtificates, yvith the interest thereon, 1 lince the firft day of January, one thousand seven hundred 9 and ninety-one, will be difeharged, after liquidation at the 1 Treafurv, by the payment of interest, and reimburfiircnt 9 of principal, equal to the sums which would have bees 1 payable thereon if the said Certificates had been fubferibed, f pursuant to the afts making provision for the debts of the 1 United States contrasted during the late war, aod by the 1 payment of other sums, equal to the market value of the 3 remaining Stock, which would have been created bv fuck f fubferiptions as aforefaid, which market value will be"deter. ! mined bv the Comptroller of the Treasury. OLIVER WOLCO ITj Secretary of the Treasury. Philadelphia , June 30 th, 1798. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the aft of Congress, pafled on the 12th day of Jute, 1798, entitled, u An Apt rcfpeEling Loan Office and Find Settlement Certificates, Indents cf Interejl, and the Unfunded or Regif.cred Debt credited in the Booh of the Treasury,” 1 ft, That, on the application of the Creditors respective ly, or their legal attomies, at any time after the last day of December in the present year, the principal sums of the unfunded or registered debt of the United States, cre dited on the books of the Treasury, or Commiffiooers of Loans, will be reimbursed at the Treasury ot* the United States. 2d, That interest upon tire unfunded or registered debts aforefaid will cea(p from aild after the last day of Decem ber ih the present year. 3d, That the Creditors refpeftively will be entitled, cs requilition, to receive from the proper officers of the Trea sury certificates of funded three_per cent, stock equal to the arrearages of interest clue on the debts aforefaid prior to tie ift clay of January, 1791. <- Ify order of the Board of Cotnmiffioners of the Sinkin[ F u7l d EDWARD JONES, Secretary. N O T 1 C F. ~ ALL persons having any demands against the Estate of Mary'TundayVlate of Screven county, deceased, are requested to render them in properly attested; and all indebted to the fame are required to make immediate pay. ment, otherwise their bonds, notes, and accounts, will be placed in the hands of an Attorney at Law -for the recovery of the fame. N. Lunday, Adinr. Sept . 11, 1798. r l UP in Savannah, A Negro Wench, wli X calls herfelf Hannah, and sometimes Kate, anti fays it is two or three years finc.e file ran away from Charleston, that she belonged to the’ widow of Thomas Smith, but believes that she has been since fold to fome person in the country; she appears to be about 25 years old, of rather a yellow complexion. Whoever (lie belongs to may have her by applying to Matthew Motz, Keeper of the federal gaol, and paying charges oEadvertifing, &c Savomiab, sotb Sept. 1797. BROUGHT to Rice-borough gaol on the 26th ult. A likely young country bom Negro Fellow, about iS years old, 5 feet 7 inches high, fays his name is NED. and that he was fold as the property £ the Estate of Capt* Sanders at public sale in Savannah, and bought by Mr. Champneys, who font him to one of his plantations on this fide cf Cliarjefton, from whence he run away four w'eck’ ago. WILLIAM CORKER- Augujl 1. ... L . TAKEN UP at the fubfcnber’S plantation, Screve* county, cn the main road leading fiom Savannah to Augufla, about the 17th May last, A BAY HORSE, about 8 or 9 years old, one hind white foot, blaze face* branded on the mounting shoulder 26, and on the near buttock TN, trots and canters, about 14 hands high. Augud 29, 1777, STEPHEN PEARCE. SAV&SVAiI! Fs.-ete-j et N. JOHNSTON CO-