The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1788-1802, October 18, 1798, Image 4

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me jouowing At ticks, Which they wilt dispose of on moderate terms for cash or produce, via. ‘ ‘ PUNCHEONS high proof Jamaica and Weft India rum, barrels coffee, ditto beef, ditto frcfli fuperfine flour,’ ditto pilot and fliip bread, ditto Jinfeed oil, ditto lamp ditto; kegs white lead, ditto Venetian red, ditto Span iff: brown, ditto yellow paint, ditto green ditto, ditto blue ditto; calks gunpowder, 108 lbs. each; boxes different sized windotv glafc; alum fait, be ft French brandy, and Northward rum. They have also on band, A general Aflortment of SHIPCH ANDLER Y, consisting of the molt uftful article-* in that line. Likewift, Different kinds of lumber. TAYLOR & MILLER . Who continue the Factorage and Commission Bn flnefs, and have on hand for falc, a quantity of rice, in whole and half barrels. JUST RECEIVED, — ” ’ ter tbs J Brig Friends Adventure, Capt* Charles Whit fon, from Martinique , And far Sale, low for Cash, 12 Puncheons Molaflcs, 6 Ditto Windward Illand Run 10 Hogiheads prime Mufcovado Sugar. John ilon, Robcrtfon, and Cos. Savannttb, iftth July, 1798* ’ F cTk s ale. Georgia Paper Medium, Apply to J aMes Mackihtosh. January 24* MOTT A, Hair Dresser, RESPECTFULLY informs his cuftomefs and the pub lic, that he has removed from Mr. Cummings’s to his new fliop in Lincoln street, nearly opposite Mr. Dillon’s boarding house, where he willchdeavor to merit a conti nuance of their favors. w A tf'TE b; An Apprentice to a Grocer. Apply to the Printers. . A likely Country-born NEGRO GJKL FO R SALE. SHE is very handy about a house, can cook and wadi a little (with good looking after.) Cafli is wanted. The price will be made known upon application to the Printers. N. B. If flte is not fold at private sale before Tuesday the 23d day of Orilober next fl.e will then be offered for sale at public aurition by Wk. B&lcheb, Auritionier. September 25, 1798. GRAND LODGE OF GEORGIA. JUNE ad, 579^ On Motion, RESOLVED) THAI’ all Lodges under the Jurifdirijtion of this Grand Lodge, who lhall not, on or before the next Quar teily Communication in December next, .pay up their ar-__ rears, or at leaf! fiich part as may have ijetn due last De cember, are to be confidcred as having forfeited their Con stitutions, 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 900 acres. This land is well adapted to the culture of cotton and rice, being part swamp, pine, oak, and hickory land, and open to Tybee Light house; upwards of 200 acres of it high frefli marih, ealy to dam in. There are convenient bluff landings on the river from 12 to 14 feet depth of water, and altogether lies very con venient for dividing into two, trails. The range for cattle is good. It is not more than 1 o or 12 miles from Savannah by way. of Wright’s Cut, The terms of sale may be known by applying to Mr. John David Mongin at New River, or to Mr. Archibald Smith, Savannah. ELIZABETH SMITH. GEORGIA, v By Edward White, Regiiler of Probats (t.s. ) i for the County of Chatham, in the state F.n. Wh 1 te. ) aforefaid. WHEREAS Mrs. Elizabeth John foil, of the city of Savannah, widow, hath made application to me for letters of adrniniftration on the estate and efferits of Jefle Johnson, late of the fame place, deceased, These are therefore to cite and adinonifh all and lingular the kindred and creditors of the laid deceased to be and appear beforfld at mv office, on the 25 th day of October next, to fliew caule fit’ any they have) why letters of adtuimUration fliould not be granted her. “ Given under my hand and seal, at Savannah, tlie 25th day of September, in the year of our Lord 1798, and in the 23d year of Ame rican Independence, ~ _ rQ c E ALL persons having any demands against the Estate of Gideon Dowse femor, of Liberty ccuinty, de- Coafed, are requested to make them known to the fubferiber, by the id of March ensuing, there being a neceflity for those debts being aicertained as soon as possible. Open ac t junts mull be attested. Taos. Brad well, Exor. 08. 9, 1798. — Tsi O 1 I c K. ALL persons having’ any demands against the Estate of Gideon Dowse junior, late of Liberty countv, deceased, by bond, note, or open account,- are requested to teniTthenTin to the lubfcribers within twelve months and a day from the date hereof, after which time the affairs of said Estate will be doled, and all accounts not rendered will be excluded. W. B. No open accounts unattested will he received, j m Susannah Dowse, Admrx. wpi 9> J T. BiiAmvELL,') 4 , .. ■ Is* IMr - ** o(rux.o On the frft Titefday in November next -MU be fid, at the Tovsn cf Riceborougb, between the hours cf X and. 11l o’clock, by public outcry, Fourteen s, a Seized and taken under and by virtue of two several exe cutions *as the property of James Wood, Esq. at the suit of Mellrs, Grooklhanks and Speirs and Robert Bolton. ALSO, A likely >oung Wench, Seized and taken under an execution as the property of Mr. Charles Dunham, at the suit of MeiTrs. John ] •* harts and Cos. Conditions cash. JOHN JONES, s. l. c. Riceborougb, 6th September, 1798. Sheriff’s Sales. On tbefirf Tuesday in November next will be fid, at the town cf Riceborougb , between the hours cf X and 111 o’clock , by public outcry, One Hundred and £'ghty-T wo Acres of Land on Colonel’s luand, a part of which is said to be valuable cotton land,’ and is also a pleasant lituation for a summer feat; ft adjoins lands late the property of Mr* John Mit chell fcn* and Mr. Thomas ‘E. Law* also, * A Wharf Lot in the Town of Riceborougb. Seized and taken under and by virtue of an execution as tlie property of the Pilate of Reger Parker Saunders, Esq. . at the suit of Stephen Timmons, Endorfee. At the fame time and place will be fold , That handlomcly improved Bav (am in the Town of Sunbury known in tlie original plan of the said town by the No. 17, seized and taken under execution as the property of the Estate cf Mrs. Mary Miller, at the luit of John BJackftock* . ALSO, Another improved Lot in the said Town of Sunbury, known in tlie plan thereof by the No. 79, seized under execution as the property of Mr. William Henry Toivans, at the suit of the Rev. Cyrus Gilderfleeves. Conditions Cash. JOHN JONES, s. u c. Rieeborqugh, o.6th Sept 4 179", Sil it's >atcs. On Tuesday the 6th day of November next will be fold, at the Courtis on ft in the City of Savannah , Two Lots in laid Cty 4 In Broughton street, opposite each other; one with build ings thereon, at present in the peffelfion of Mrs. Philip Minis; the other vacant; seized and to be fold as the pro perty of Mr. Philip Minis, deceased, at the suit of Pierce Butler, Esq. Also, at the fame tint and place, will be fold , A Trad ot Land, Containing 100 acres, in Effingham county, of the second quality of oak and hickory land. One other Trad, Containing 2013 acres, in Liberty county, (ambit: parti cular defeription of said land will be made known on -ft he day of sale) seized and to be fold as the property of James Moore, Esq. deceased, at the suit of Paul PI. Wilkins. Richard Wall, s. c. c. Savannah, September 24, 1798. Shtilit's Salts. On Tuesday the Ctb day of November next Will be fold) at the Court house in the city of Savannah, The follow ire; Lands as und r mentioned, Ou account and for arrearage cf taxes due for the year 1795, printed out by the Executor cf Solomon Pen dleton, deceased: . 1850 acres on Williairifon’s swamp, in JelFerfon Couft ty, Purveyed in the name of Solomon Pendleton* 230 acres in Greene county, surveyed in the name of Thomas \Vagnon. 460 acres in’ said county, surveyed in the name of John 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 as on Point Peter. 8621 acres on Settilla river, surveyed in tlie name of Solomon .Pendleton. *■ 1150 acres on laid river, surveyed in the name of Ho ratio Marbury. ioco acres in Glynn county, surveyed in the name of Robert Montfort and Michael Rudolph. 10 acres on Turtle river, surveyed in the name of Ro bert Montfort. V 6 lots in the town cf Brunswick, viz. Nos. 40, 52, \ 62, 137* and 138. Also, at the fame time and place, Four Hundred Acre* ol Land, I’-’ the pariffi of St. George, now Burke county, bounded ® rthwanlly by ■> . Shepherd’s land, and on all other lides by*land vacant at the time cf fiirvey, (being the ill of September 1772;) seized a:.! to be fold as the property of Frances Robe, at th£ suit of Joseph Clay, El'c. Forty-Eight Negroes Will likewile be fold at the fame time and place, seized and levied on as the property es John Macqueen,. Esq. to iatisfy a mortgage of William BraiLsford, duly foreclofcd, the said Negroes being die mortgaged premises. 25 tb Sept. 1798. Richard Wall, s. c. c. Sheriff's Sales. Gh Tuesday the 6th November next will be fold, at the Courtboufc in the city of Savannah, Three Ti ads of Land, belonging to Thomas Johnston, Esq, Also, at the fame time and place , Three Negroes and a fmail Sloop, Belonging to the Estate of Roger Parker Saunders, Esq. The file cf the abo\e property having been postponed at the h>ft laics. R. Wall, s. c. c. ■ Savannah, 4 thTCfiober, 1798. J3LANK MORTGAGES may be had sf t?;c Printers hereof. ” “ -SALE Cr A LEASE for one or more yew On Monday the 22d C&-! Hi A valuable TracCpf 17.S W ( f L ■ On which is a convenient Dwellinghoufi- . w A T aver N, Being a convenient stage, situated on the- H 13 and an half miles from Savannah, havh- Ip 9 chtn, smoke house, liable, poultry house, anda u ‘ H the house with gotxl water. also for salk m Some House hold and Kitchen Fu’rnitm 1 AND * U A Stock of about 2 5 or 30 Head of CATTI* Mofily young cows that give milk, and heifers bi*,9 their fuft cal ves. Any person Wishing to purchase or lease before a Pi jl y t 0 M* Germain on the premises, William I/ewclen cr Mr. Peter Miller in Savannah ■ IREA SU R Y D'EP AR and iv; EN 1 f June 27, 1798. 9 Notice is hereby given, >iJ an aril, palfed during the present session of so much of the aft entitled, “An A 8 making VrS Provifionfor the Support of Public Credit, cndf r M Redemption of the Public Debt,” pafied the third in v | March, one thousand Even hundred and ninety-five’ I ‘bars from fettiement or allowance Certificates, cri mm lß called Loan Office and Final Settlement I Indents of Interest, is suspended until the twelfth June, which will be in the year one thousand Even \ J led and ninety-nine* M That, on the liquidation and fettiement of the frill tiftcates, ..and Indents cf Intercft, at the ‘l’realurv, tS§ Creditors will be entitled to receive Certificates of FriSl Three per Cent. Stock equal to the amount of the said i : H| , dents, and the arrearages of intercft due on their said tificates prior to the firft day of January, one thousand fc-tßr*- imndred and ninety-one* That the principal sums bf the said Loan Office aJt| Final Settlement Certificates, with the interest lince the firft day of January, one thousand {even and ninety-one, will be difeharged, after liquidation at I'reafury, by the payment of interest, and reimbmfecntßl of principal, equal to the liims which would have payable thereon if the said Certificates had been fiibtcnbtd ) B| pmfuant to the arils making prtsvifion for the debts of tlicß United States contrariled during the late war, and by trill payment of other films, equal to the market value of triH remaining Stock, which would have been created by fuel H fubferiptions as aforefaid, which market value will be deter- II mined by the Comptroller of the Treasury% OLIVER WOT ,CQTT, Secretary of the rmr/brv. B Philadelphia, June 30 ih, 1708. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant I to the aril of Congress, paffedon the 12tl day of June, E 1798, entitled, “An A8 refptcling Loan Office andFm l l Settlement Certificates,. Indents cf Inter es , and Unfunded or'Regiflercd Debt credited in tbs the Trqafury,” “ ill, Tliat, on the application of the Creditors rcfixclive- I ly, or their legal attornies, at any time after the last day I of December in the present year, the principal sums cf 1 the unfunded or registered debt of the United States, ere- I dited on the books of the Treafurv, or Commilnorers of I I-03HS, will be reimbursed at the Trealury of the United I States. 2d,. That interest upon the unfunded or registered debts j afordaid will cease from and alter the last day of Deceit. I ber in the present year. 3d, That the Creditors refperilively will be entitled, oh i requisition, to receive from the proper officers of the Thri ftily certificates of funded three per cent, stock equal to the arrearages of interest due on iie debts aforefaid prior tp the ill day of January, 1791. by order of the Board cf Commissioners cf the Shikiv.i Fund , EDWARD JONES, Secretary N O T T~ C h. ALL persons having any demands against the Estate of Mary Lunday, late 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, othenvife their bonds, notes, and accounts, v. ill be placed in the hands of an Attorney at Law for the recovery of tlie fame. N. Lunday, Adinr. Sept, it, 1798. TA&LN URTh S wb* calls herfelf Hannah, and lbmetimes Kate , and fays it is pwo or three years lince Ihe ran away from Qiarltfton, that Ihe belonged to the widow of Thomas Smith, but believes that file has been lince fold to lbir.e tn the country'; ffe appears to be about 2? years old, of rather a yellow complexion. Whoever lhe belongs to may have her by applying to Matthew Motz, Keeper of tlie federal gaol, and paying charges of adverrifing, &c. ■'Savannah, 30 tb Sept. 1797. BROUGHT to the Workhouse in Savannah, A Ne gro Fcllo\V, named Buck , about 5 feet 6 inches high, and about 40 years of age, speaks very bad Englillty fays he belongs to one Myer, in South Carolina. Nov. 23, 1797* Jacob Theiss, Gaoler. BROUGHT to the Workhouse in Savannah, A Negku Fellow, named -Yssrk, fays he belongs to one Mr. Yawney in Chariefton; he is about 5 feet 6 inches high, and about 50 years of age, his brpaft is greatly scarred by a burn from powder, as he fays. June 13, 1798. Jacq3 Theiss, Gaoler. BROUGHT to Riceborough gaol on the 26th uit. A likely young country born Negro Fellow, about 18 — years old, 5 feet 7 inches high, fays his name is NED, and that he was fold as the property of the Estate of Capt. Sanders at public sale in Savannah, and bought by M r * Champneys, who sent him to one of his plantations on this iide of Chariefton, from whence he run away four weeks . ago. WILLIAM CORKER* Auguf 1. - - ■ ■ ‘ - SAVANNAH: Printed by N. JOHNSTON ash CO.