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t -Just Received, an 4 for Sale \
By James Belcher , ,
London' panicu-’
l lar iftdeira
Sccotul quality ditto
l*ort
Sherry Q
Fayal Yy t
Teneriffe 5
Claret
Old hock _
SrontiniaC
Malaga
Lilbon w
Sdteer water
•London bottled porter
Pliiladelphia ditto
English cheese
frcfli crackers in ke|6
Old Jamaica mm
WeR India ditto
fclcw England diet#
Coniac brandy
•BourdeauK ditto
Ifollandle gin
American ditto
Loaf
ss. h ucAM
iEaft IndiaJ
Coffee of the best quality
Chocolate, ditto
Hyfon tea, ditto
Haifim, common
Ditto, of the fun
Fresh prunes
Ditto Zantc curraflU
Heft salad oil
Ditto white wine vinegar
Ditto Durham milliard
|iC7* No Credit need be required, for none Aral! 1*
liven.
A\tgujl 28.
The Subicribci has received,
By the Bello::*, from New York,
In addition to hit former AfTortmtut,
SMOKED salmon
34 different kinds of preferred fruit*
Old Tent wine, celebrated sos its eflicacy in *?1 arv4M
Eflence of Iprutc
Guava jelly strawberry dfe. flUr/tntd*. Omfy i*.
Orgeat capillaife old bottled citlar
Cherry brindy heft Havana frgafs.
Jamci Belcher.
September 4*
TREASURY b'£?AKTmm\ —
Turn; ij, 1798*
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That, by virtue of
an afl, pafled during the prefeiK ieffion of Gongrds,
so mnch of the art entitled, “ Am AM makikg further
Provision fir the Support of Public Credit , and fir the
Tydemptton of the Public Debt,” pallid the third day of
lEnWarch, one thousand feren hundred and nii\ety*five, at
*l&afs from fetttement or allowance Certificates, commonly
’ veiled Loan Office and Final Settlement Certiorates, and
letltidentfi of Interest, is suspended until the twelfth day of
Sujune, which will be in the year one thouland seven lumd
jirrcd and ninety-nine, / r^*v
det That, on the liquidation and lettlement o£ die fair! Ger
eetificater, and Indents of Interest, at the Treasury, tle
Ik Creditors will be entitled to receive Certificates of Funded
Jji Three per Cent. Stock equal to the amount of the said In
dents, and the arrearages of interest due on their said Cer
tificates prior to the firfl day of January, one thoufatid ieves
hundred and ninety-one.
That the principal Aims of the said Loan Office and
Final Settlement C* indicates, with the interest thereon,
iince the firfl day of January, one thouland seven hundred
and ninety-one, will be (lifebarged, after liquidation at the
Treafurv, by die payment of ihtereft, and reirtibui fenient
of equal to the sums which would have bee*
payable thereon if the said Ocrthicates had been fubferibed,
pursuant to the arts making provision for the debt* of the
United States contrartcd during the late war, and by the
payment of other sums, equal to the market value of the
’ remaining Stock, which would have been treated by fuck
fi’bfcriptions as afofefaid, which market value will be deter,
mined by the Comptroller of ths Treaiury.
OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary cf tbs Yr ex fury.
Philadelphia, ffune 179#.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pm fount
JT to the art of Ccngrefs, pafTed on the 12th day of June.
1798, entitled, ** An AM refieSliug Loan Office and Final
Settlement Certificates, Indents of Interest, and ‘the
Unfunded or Registered Debt credited in the Books of
the Treasury,”
id, That, on dtp application of the Creditors refpertive*
ly, or their attornies, at any tune after the last day
of December in’the prelent year, the principal sums of
the unfunded or regillcreJ debt of the United States, cre
’hired on the books of the Treafurv, or Conmiiflioners of
Loan*, will be rthhburkd at the TYeafury of tbe United
State r .
2d, That interest upon the unfunded or registered debts
afeu find will cease from and after the last day “Os Decem
ber in the pre lent year, : r “ ‘
3d, That tlie Creditors refpertivety will be entitled, cn
rfquiiition, to receive from the proper officer 0 , of the Trea
sury certificates of funded three p;r cent, stock equal to and e
arrearages of interest due on die debts aforefsid prior to the
Ift day of January, 1791.
By order of tbc Board of C:tnm]jfioners of the Sinking
• Fund, _
EDWARD JONES, Secretary.
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h joS* JBLANK PRICES CURRENT for fde a: the
printing Oiicc in Broughtcj
Bcft Cayenne and black
pepper
Baiket fait ■ -
PICKLES:
Walnuts
Oyfter*
AnchovifU
Girkins
Olives
Ca}iei*
Herrings
Onions
SAUCE3?
Quin’s fifh
Zeobdilly match
Corah
£fler.ee of anchovim
Oyster catfup, and
India soy
CORDIALS:
Madame Brctok.
Ratafia <
Malaguettn
Cream of juffiptf
Coriander ‘*
Cinnatnonum, and
Admirable %'ater
Excellent ftomtehic bitters
Ditto Stoughton's ditto
Blue and green edged cros
kery, assorted
Plain white ditto, ditto
A few sets elegant ta duoa
Wrapping paper
Poland starch
Scotch barley
Liquor cases
Chewing tobaes#
Onions in bundiea, Sec. Ico.
Alat amahs andOc'jftte LOTTERY,
GEORGIA* * r ~ - >..
WHEREAS, by an aft of the legislature of this
ftatc, pfled at Louisville the 3d of February, .
1798, the fubferibers are empowered to eftablilh a Lottery■
for the pirpofe of railing the futn of three thrmland dol
lars, to be appropriated to clear and improve the Naviga
tion of the Alatamaha and Oconee Rivers, in confeqdence
thereof tlicy propose the following
SCHEME.
5 prims of 100 b dollar* each is S 00 ° dollars*
zoos 500 do. do* s°*^
1 wf 550 do* to be paid to
the poffefl’or of the ticket
of the lirft drawn number, 25 #
-t of 250 do. to be paid to
the possessor of the ticket
ks the last drawn number) 25k
10 of 100 do. each is . look
>0 of 5 b do. do. * 1000
40 of 25 do. do. . ico®
650 of 10 dc*. dc. * 650c*
737 prizes. 20000 dollars*
3203 Wanks.
4000 rickets, at 5 iollafli each, is 20000 dollars.
Tlie Lottery will he drawn at Lrraifville in January,
1799, during die fitting of the neat Lagiflature. All
prizes will be'paid within ten days after the drawing is com
pleted, fabjeA to a f fiou of 15 per cent. Prizes not
called for withib Hk inontlis after drawn to be confideied
as donations for tlie purpotes of tlie Lottery*
The number of high pi iees holds out to adhwfttuiert the
gfeateft profptik of ibcceis; but, independent of gain, the
CmomHiiontr? flatter tlienifelves that th*-y will meet with
fupjxirt hom the inhabitant* of thole counties immediately
concerned in that navigation; and they ate happy to acknow
ledge tliat tliey have received the matt liberal dffiarance of
the fupj>ort from many rfcfpeftabic c< tilth* both in Savan
nah and Augnfta to forward the Idle of tickets. Upon the
whole, they have not the hnaJlcit doubt tliat all the tickets
will be fold, and the drawing positively take place at the
timejqrpointed. Tickets to lie had fnem any of the Coro
roiflioners, and olio at the places hereafter named of the
following periods, viz. At Savannah, of Meffi;, Fetert
and John Bolton, Me is* and Mackay, M*Call and Miller,
John D. Dickiufon, and William Bdcher. At Augnfta,
of David Reid and Andrew Inner. At Louisville, 64 John
Berrien. At North Newport,- of Thotoj* Lauchetar, At
Sunbury, of Adam Alexander. At St. Mary’s, of Archi
bald Bulloch* In Greene county, of Robert Grier and
George Reed. In Hancock county, of Charles Abercrom
bie and David Dixon. In Wafliingtoti county, of Johft
Ruth*rfrd and Edward Bryan.
Joxathaw FsaiAtf, “J ,
JoHM Coft*Eß, £
Jb'uxmwATin O’Neax., §
Spf.xce* Wilsow, >*§
David Blacksheß) §
Joins JoNVi, S’
Samuel Weight, „ w
S V6 K SA Lli)
A TRACT OF LAND on New River Neck, con*
tainiug about goo acres. This land is well adapted
to th* culture of col con and rice, being part swamp, pine,
oak, and hicLoiy land, and open to Tylte Lighthonfe;
upwards of aoo acres of it Jfr-h iVefli tttSrfh, easy to dam
in. There arc conv'ejlient Lklufflanding* On dy river from
1 a to 1.4 feet depth of water, and altogether lies very con
venient for dividing into two tracts. The range for cattle
i good. It is not more than 10 or 12 miles from Savannah
by way of Wright’s Cut. Tlie terms of fate may be known
by applying tc Mr. John David Motigin at New Riwr, or
to Mr. Archibald limit]', Savannah.
ELIZABETH smith,
i .11 ■II. 1 ■>! .I*l ■■>! ■ 111 I— ■■ I. 1 ‘■ ‘ .*4l ’ I■■■ ■ ——l 1 —^
e [bc Subjcriber offers for oa/e,
1 he following Property
In fvuuden County:
IsX3 Acre* of vaitub.e Salt Mirfli CR
Wsftern Shofe Rivor.
400 Acres excellent Pine Barren gnd
Meadow Land, between Colerain and the Burnt fort. .
117 Acres ditto, near ditto.
400 Acres well timbered Land, net far
off navigation* - •
700 Acres of Fine and Meadow Land, on
Bailey’s Branch, *
too Acres of Dlttp; on Ditr*.
Also, A few LOTS in the. Town pf Si.
Mary | and a Store one story high, 18 stet by 4% id two
apartment*, tad ihelved; they Tent at. 7 dollars each ner
aionth* ‘ * -. . > .
The terms of file will be made eafyj warranted titles
will be given, and a renunciation of doVer and thirds*
Apply to JOH2TJA2UESOX,
St. Mary'st Aug'ift 3c
GEORGIA, (J.iaiiun County*
THIS i, to eirtlfy, That I have carefully examined
the records t f the - “Superior and Interior Courts in
my oflice, anil tliat there is no judgment entered up in laid
Courts against John Janitefim, nor no mortgages executed
by him on uicofi.
Given under my hahd and seal, at my- oflice
(l. s.) In the town of St. Mary.
(Signed) Isaac Chxws, c. s. c. c. c.
A true Crfy from tie original in my pcjfejji<jn.
July 16. . ;
GRAND LODGfc. OF GEORGIA.
JUNE ad, 579?,
Oh Motion , RESOLVED,
THAT all Ledges imder the Jurifdiftion of this Grarid
Ltxjge, who lhall not, on or before the next .Quar
terly Communication in December ilexc, pay up their ar
rears, or at least Inch part as may have been, due last De
cern !>er, are to be confidtred as laving forfeited their Cp:i
ftitutions, find no longer acknowledged “by this Grand
Lodge. Wm. BELCHER) Grand Secretary.
- Taxes for-the Year 17^^
T'HE fjfcfcriber is ready tp receive the Tax a j
tent,: year, at bis office, oppofte Thomas GSBrl
Esq. Weft Broad street, every day (Sunda- $ except I
from nine to two o’clock. . I
Nonrefidepts importers of goods, wares, and merebandifc I
from the ift of February, 17981 are dcfired to make I
on oath, and’ pay tip immediately. Defaulters who hi 1
negle&ed to make realms are deli red to call on the Re<*j 1
of Tax Returns and make such on oath, otherwise a
will be made for double the amoynt of what they are affcju
by the Perfons owning more than tentm*
sand acres 6f land, who have neglected to cultivate, m
Cause to be cultivated, five acres for every hundred ovt,
and above ten th®ufand acres as aforefaid, will be aftefied
in double the amount of the tax. ;
JOHN GIBBONS, CdleShr cf Taxes nnl ’
cf Chatham Ccnny.
(fftoicr 46*
FIVE DOLLARS REWARD.
]3 UN AWAY from the fubfcr%
* Xv A Negro Man, named Lewd*
teJESI a about 5 feet 6 inches high, Him., made.
°f a light complexion, his hair forniFw
peak ou his forehead, had on when he
went away 3. check shirt and broad
striped ticksert overalls; he has frequeat
ly been feert about Fort Wayne, and is
supposed to be harbored by fiime person in that neighbej.
hood. The above reward will be paid on bis being deliv.
ered to tlie fubforiher* For fufficieitt proof to convift any
white or free person of color harboring him-jj further rj.
ward of 50 dollars will be paid, and or, proof of his bekjg
harbored by a Have 20 dollars. All Mailers of veflels and
othem aie hereW cautioned againf; taking him off the
ftate* ‘ ‘ MATTHEW JOHNSTON.
dollars"reward;
“t T TILIi lie paid to auiy person who may lodge in trl
VV gaol of Savannah, tlie following NEGHOEs
Tcro, a very well made finart little fellov/j lias his lias
tied behind, oi-.rather on the top of his head,-or near it}
lie is a cooper by trade* Fanny, his wifej a very likely
young wer.ch, about 5 feet 6 inches high, dresses verj
and has been a home te.vant. They are well
knovTi about Savannah and mod of the plantations in tfo
vicinity, where they haiT always lived till lately. It jj’
supposed tliey will lurk about the. plantation of George
Millen, Esq. or feme other in that neighborhood, fronl
whence they will make fiequent vilits to the city. Tea
dollars will be paid for the delivery of either of them fj*
paratelv. Fanny run away about two weeks ago, Tots
yefterday* JAs. JONES.
Sihip Yard, July iS, i/9^*
HM Y POLIARS REWARD.
T 3 AN AW AY from the fubferibef,
JV last May, A Negro Fbeww,
4 about 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, aid
T*fj about 27 years of age, formet'l) belonged
uiz-i -*iwrr.T-i> im'i to the Estate of Richard Gucrard, Est, (
of May River: It is supposed he keeps about Savannah, anfl
passes for a free man. The above reward will be paid <*
delivery cf the laid Negro to Mr. Samuel Lawrence, Mer
chant in Savannah, or to the fubicriber at Beaufort, in Sort'*
Carolina* Masters of veflels, ancLrfll others, are cautiontl
against harboring or carrying away the said fellow. Thk
laid. Negro fellow is a flint, black, fancy looking fellotf,
’ and perhaps he has changed hi* name.
o<3. 9, T 79". RICHABb Eli.!s.^
GLORGI A.. \ By Edwakd White, Regiiter of ProteS j
( l. s. ) i for the County of Chatham, in tlie ftatj j
Ep. W site. ) aforefaid.
WHEREAS John Cochran, of the city of Savanna|
painter, hath made application to me for letter!
of jultniniftration oil the estate and effedrs of James Brice,
late of the ship Amity, carpenter, deceased, as priiicipil
creditor, l'heic are therefore to cite and admonish all ami
ftngiilar the kindred and creditors of the. laid deceased t
be and appear before me, at my office, on the 23d day oj
November next, to (hew cause (if any they have) why let
ters of administration ftiould not. be granted him*
Grvqji under my hand and seal, at Savanr.ai,
the 23d day of October, in the year of our
Lord 1798, and in the 23d year of America*
..Independence.
GEORGIA* )By Chakees Abeknetiiy, Register i
(l. s*. ) • > Probats tor the County of M’lntqfti
C. Aberxetht.) in the slate aforefaid.
WHEREAS administration of all atid fingiilar the
“goods, rights, and credits, which were of Job?
Barber, late of Liberty county, planter, deceased, war
on the 13th day of November 1797, granted and commit’
ted unto Robert Barber: And whereas the laid Robert Ba?
her hath made application to me to grant him letters tar
iliiflory froiti tlie said administration, ajicl aft matters at
tliuigs dependent thereupon: Thcfe are therefore to cite
and admoni/h all and lingular the kindred and creditors C
the said John Barber, deceased, and all and every ot. er j
person or perfolls in any wife interested, to be and apP')?*
before me, at my office on Eagle Neck, on the 30th tte
after the date of the publication iiereol, to Ihew cau ‘ e ’
anv they liavc, why the said Robert Barber should not
di{charged and difniifud from die said adminUlraticn, aa
all matter* an 4 tiiu’gi dependent thereupon. .
Ofmi ufruer niv hand and seal, the 23d
October, 1798. and in the 23d year ol As*-
. . rican Irvlepeiulence. .
BROUGHT to the Workhpuil- in SavaunaJi, A lN
Fellow, named lVA,.fays he belongs to one j*
Yawney in Cliarltfton; he is about 5 feet 6 icckcs
and about 50 years of ?ge, his breast is greatly fcarreo 17
a burn from powder, as be fays. .
June ij* 1798. Jacob Tgsiss^G*o^
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