The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1788-1802, November 08, 1798, Image 4

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Just ‘Received, and for Sale B y James Belcher, London partial-- Jar Madeira Second quality ditto Port Sherry 23 Fayal Lz Teneriffe £ Claret > 6ld hock Fiontiniac Malaga Lisbon „ Seltzer water London bottled porter Philadelphia ditto F.nglifh cbeefe fWh cracker* in keg* Arrack Old Jamaica rum Well India ditto New England dittu Coniac brandy Bonrdeau* dittf Kollandfe gin American ditt* Loaf 1 S }*** Bast India J Coffee of the bed quality Chocolate, ditto fly (bn tea, ditto Railins, common Ditto, of the fun F/efli prune* P'.rto Zante currant# Bell f.hd oil Ditto white wine vinegar pttto Durham muftura tor No Credit need bo retired, for none shall be jiven. 4 AuruS 2s. * r - * • -i. >l, -- -■ ■■ - ■■> -- ■‘ J I ■■ j c vSa \ hr ra* rr’Cvtd, By the Bellonn , from N#!v York , In addition to hie former Affair tment, SMoked faimon 34 different kinde of prefervtd fruie Old Tent wine, celebrated for ite eflkcy in aH nerveui affections Essence of spruce Guava jelly strawberry do. ctrrtnt 4a. Cherry 4*. Orgeat capillaive old bottled dder Cherry brandy heft Havana fagars. |. Jamcalekher. w September 4. ~ r ‘ ‘ , v '-- v v; ‘; * IRRaSUKY DEPARTMENT, NjUJIE 27, 1798. . OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That, by virtue f an a Cl, passed during die present session of Congress, so much of the aCI entitled, “ An Alt making further Provijivn far the. Support of Public Credit , and fir the Redemption of the Public Debt” passed the third day of March, one thousand seven hundred and inety-4ve, as tars from fettliment or allowance Certificates, commonly called Loan Office and Final Settlement Certificates, and Indents of Interest, is suspended until the twelfth cWy of June, which will be in the year one tljoufand seven hund red and ninety-nine. That, on the liquidation and fettledent of the said Cer tificates, and Indents of Interest, atj the Treafurv, the Creditors v ill be entitled to receive Certificates of Funded Three per Cent. Stock equal to the amount of the said In dents, and the arrearages of interest dije on their said Cer tificates prior to the firft day of January one thousand seven hundred and nihety-one. That the principal foms of the fa ; l Loan Office and Final Settlement Certificates, with he interest thereon, fmee the firft day of January, one thciifand leven hundred and ninety-one, will be difeharged, after liquidation at the Yrtafury,’ bv the payment ©f interest, and remiburlenieut •f principal, equal to the ’ sums whnh would have been payable thereon if the said Certificatei jhad been fubferibed, purfoant to the a£U making provision k>r the debts of .tlie United States contracted during tlie late war, and by the payment of other sums, equal to the market value of the Remaining Stock, -which would have created by such fuhfcriptions as aforefaid, which market value will be deter mined bv tlie Comptroller of ti e Treasury. OLIVER W O LCOTT, Secretary of the Treasury . Philadelphia , June 30 tb, 1798. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREB Y GI VEN, purfiiam to the aft of Congress, passed on the 12th day of June, *79?, entitled, “ An Att refrebling Loan Office imd Pinal Settlement Certificates , Indents es and the Unfunded or Rcgip.ered Debt credited in the Bocks cf the Treafutyf ill, 1 hat, on the application of the Creditors relpedlive lv, or their legal attomles, at any time after the last day ©i December in the prelent year, the principal sums of tlie unfunded or registered debt of the United States, cre dited on the books of tlie Treafurv, or CommifWrs of ? .oas, will be reimburild at die Treafurv of tlie United States. \ ad. That interest upon the unfunded or registered debts •roreiaid will ceafcirdni and after the hft day of Decem ber in toe present year. Jlii* thc C^tor 3 refpeclively will be entitled, on requisition, to receive from die proper officers of the T.ea • fury certificates of funded three per cent, (loc k ecu*! to the arrearages of interest due on the debts aferefak! prior to die lft day of January, 1791. By order eftbe Board ts Commijfiaurs of tie Sinking Fund, ‘ 5 EDWARD JONES, Secretary. BLANK PRICES CURRENT fir Idle at the Prr-iting Office in Broujl-to* ftieet. lk-ft Cayenne and Wuk pepper Basket fait PICKLFJ: Walnut* Oyfter* Anchoviep Girkin* Olive* Caper* Herring? Onion* / BaUCHi , Quin’* fill) Zcobdilly match fl . Corah Eft’enc# of anchnvii* Oyder cattup, and —A. ’ India soy CORDIAL!* Madam* Breton Ratafia Malaguetta Cream of junip*f Coriander Cinnnmonum, and Admirable water Excellent ftoniachic. bitter* Ditto Stoighton 1 * ditto Bine and green edged eret* kery, ifforted Plain whfce ditto, ditt# A few fed elegant ten ehin* Wrapping paper Poland fkrch Scotch bn ley Liquor qffee Chewing tobace* Onions ii bunch**, Icc. Ire. •jmmm*'.- w i ... wl ■ /jf * “7i? * GRAND LODGE OF GEORGIA’; JUNE lJ*sf93- On Moth *, R&SOLI'ED, * ’’HAT all Lodges under the Jurifdirtion of this Grand JL l-odge, who {hall not, on or before the next Quar terly Communication in December next, pay up their ar rears, or at lead such part as may have been due last De cember, arc to be ccnfidered as having forfeited their Con ftitution*, and no loriger acknowledged bv this Grand Lodge. Wm. BELCHER, Grand Secretary. 7 be Sulfirtber rs rs fit Salf t -*■ 1 he following Property’ In Camden County: I#6 Acres ol nigh vjjutb e Silc Marflion Welle rn Shore River. 400 %crt- excellent Pi n e Barren and Meadow Land, between Colerain and the Burnt Fort. A l 7 Ac es ditto, near dit o 409 A trs well timbered Land, not far cT navigation. 700 A P.nc and Meadow Land* on Bailey’• Branch. iqo A'tfs oft) tro, on Di to. Also, A few LO In m •he Town of S r . Mary; an l a Store one story high, 1 0 feet hv 4.0, in tw apartments, and {helved; they rent at 7 dollars each per month. ‘ > The terms of sale wiliybe made eafv; warranted title* will he given, and a renunciation rs .lower and thirds; Apply to % yam jamieson. St. Mary's, Augujt 30. ‘ GEORGIA, Camden County. r'y’HlS i* to certify, That I have carefully examined JL the records cf the Ftr'erior and Inferior Courts in ms office, and that there is no judgement entered up in said Courts ag ’.inft John J uniefon, nor no mortgages executed by him cn record. Given under mv hand ancl Teal, at my office (l. *.) in the town rs St. Mary. (Sjpifll) Isaac Crews, c. a. c. c. e. J trut sepy Jrc/iM tk original in my pojjfejjhm July 16* ‘ R S Al. I v ■ : A TRACT OF LAN)) on New River Neck, Con taining about 900 acres. Thi* land is well adapted to the culture of cotton and rice, being part swamp, piney oak, and hickory land, and open to Tyhee Lighthouse; upward* of aoo acres of it high ficfh m u ff), easy to dam in. There are convenient blrC landings on the river from la to 14 feet depth of water, and altogether lies very con vtnien for dividing into two traffe. The range for cattle is good. It is not more* than 10 or 1 a miles from Savannah by way of Wright’s Cut. The terms of file may he known by applying to U •. John David Mongin at New Fiver, or to Mr. Archibald Smith, Savannah. n ■ ■ n 1 -- - —— -f .... i ■■■■■■ W M aiamtva ana Us nee LUi i GEORGIA. WHEREAS, by an a A-of the Legiffature of this state, p*(Ted at Lomfvilie the 3d < f February, 1798, the fubferiber* are eir trwued toe(Ubliff) a Lottery, for the purpefe of railing the iuni of ‘three thou land dol lars, to be appropriated to clear #nd improve the Naviga tion of the Alatanuha and OcOn. e Rive.s, in confequenc* they prop d'e the following S C H 1 M E; t 5 price# of 1000 dtllar* each is 5000 dollars. 10 of 500 do. cio. joco l ts 250 do. to Jbe paid tt the poficifor of the ticket ‘ “ of the firff drawn number, 25*1 X ts 250 do. to be paid to —— the poiTefibr of thy ticnet of the last drawn number, 25* it ts 100 do. each is . 1000 20 of 50 do. do. . loot 40 of 25 do. uo. . 1000 650 ts 10 lo ‘* 6500 J ‘ _ s 20000 dollar*. 3263 blank** — : ——- 4000 tickets, tt 5 dollar* eech, is 20000 dollar*. The Lottery will be drawn at Lomfvilie in January, *799, during the fitting of the next Legislature. All prizes will be paid within ten day* after the tvawing is com pleted, fubjed to t deduction of 15 per cent; Prizes not called for within fix months after drawl to be coniidered as donations for the purposes of the Lottery. The number of high prizes holds out to adventurers the greatest profpclLof fuccefsj but, inAKpendent of gain,, the Commiflioners flatter themfitlves that they will meet with support from the inhabitant* of thole countie* immediately concerned in that navigation; and they are haypy to acknow ledge that they have received the moA liberal aflurancc of the support from many refpettabl* citizens botu in Savan -ah and Augusta to forward tle iale of tickets#- Upon the whole, they have not the fmalltft doubt that all tie ticket* will be fold, and the drawing pcfitmdy take place at the time appointed* Tickets to be had from any if the Corn* ’ xniiioners, and also at the. places hereafter named of the following persons, viz* At Savannah, of Messrs. RoWrt ?.nd John Bolton, Meins and Mackay, kiKiall and Miller, John D* Dickisfon, and William Belcher* At Augusta, of David Reid and Andrew Innes. At LouiiVille, of John Berrien* At North Newport,- cf Thom-* Lanchefter. At Sunbury, of Adam Alexander. At St. Mary’s, of Archi bald Bulloch. la Greene county, cf Robert Grier and George Reed. In Hancock county, of Charles Abercrom bie and I'hvid Dixon, In Wafftii gton count}', cf Jolm Rutherford and Edward Bryan. Jowathas Famax, -J . JOHM ~ * * pr rdihavd O’Neal, 5 - Splice* Wilso, David B*acX'#eaß, iouif Jonce, 5 fatvst Wiigrt, J Taxes for the Tear 1708. THE fubferiber is ready to receive the Tax of the pre font year, at his office, opposite Thomas Gib’oonE Esq. Weft Bread street, every day (Sunday* excepted? from nine to two o’clock. 1 3 Nonresidents importer* of goods, wares, and merchandise, from the ift of February, 1798, are desired to make return on oath, and pay up immediately. Defaulters wlio have negle&ed to make rerurns are desired to call on the Receiver of Tax-Returns and make foch on oath, otl erwife a levy will be made for double thrtmount of wha; they are siTefTcd by the said Receiver. Persons owning more than ten thou, sand acres of land, who have negle£led*to cultivate, or cause to be cultivated, five acres for every hundred over and above ten thmifand acres as aforefaid, will be afleffed in double the amount of the tax. JOHN GIBBONS, ColleSlor ofTaxtt 1791, of Chat bain County. ffAvirr i6 * NOT l C if. THE sale of the PUBLIC LOTS at the Qmrthoufe -of Screven county will take place on the 14th day •f November next, being the firft day of next Inferior Court. Credit will be given until the ift day of January next, by giving notes, with approved security; all note* to be given under twenty dollars; And as there have been doubt* fefpe&ing the right to said land, which may prove prejudicial to the sale of said lots, it is requested that all persons having any claims to th® 1 land will come forward on that day and make them known* “Given under our hands, October 6th, 1798; Wm. Skiiinsr, “j Benj. Lanier, I T a .- , J.oO u ia, P*’ “ f Lewis f Conru j. TL Rutherpord, J t iVL DOLL vHS K 1 WALL p.'.’ 1) UN AW A Y from the fubferib-, $1 _|J \ A Negro Man, named Lswt., jl about 5 feet 6 irichorhigh, ihm made, 3 of a light his hair forms a peak on his forehead; had* on when he away a check ftiirt and broad Briped tirl&n overalls; he has frequent ly been seen about Fort Wayne, and ii supposed to he harbored by feme person in that neiglifet r hood. Ih.c above reward will he, paid on hjs being deliv ered to the fubferiber. For iufficient proof to con v, A any white fli- free rerfon of color harboring him a further re ward ox 50 dollar* will be paid, ami on proof of his being harbored by a slave 20 dollars. AU Mailers of vdTels and others are hereby cautioned against taking-him off th* state; .MATTHEW JOHNSIO^ (WE\TV XOLLARS KKWARD WILL be paid to any person who may lodge in the gaol of Savannah, the following NEGROESs Tam, • very well made fin art little fellow, has his hair tied behind, or rather on the top cf his head, or near it; he is a cooper by trade. Tanny, his wife, a very likely your 5 Wench, about £ feet 6 ’ inches high, drefTes very neatly, and has been 1 house servant. They are well known about Savannah and moft of the plantations in the vicinity, where they Have always lived till lately. It i* fuppoled tlrey will lurk about the plantation of George Millen, Esq, or fome other in that neighborhood, front whence they will make frequent vilits to the city; Teg dollai* will be paid for the.de ivevy of either of them fe* parately. Fanny run away about two weeks ago, Tom yefterday*’ JAs. JQNES. Ship Turd, July 18; 1798. t GEORGIA, a By Edward Wpits, Rtgiffer of Frobase (l.*. ) > for the Copnty of Ghatliam, i|x the state En.WniTS.) aforelbid. WHEREAS John Cochran; of the city of Savannah, painter, hath made applicatu n to me for letters of adihiniftration on the estate and eft’efts of James Fix e, late of the fiiip Amity, carpenter, deceased, as principal creditor, Thele are therefore to cit<? and admonish all and lingular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased to be and appear before me, at my cftlee; cn the 23d day of November next, to (lievr cause (if any they have) why let* ters of admimftration (hould not be granted him; Given under my hand and leal, at Savannah, the 23d day of Oitober, in the year of our Lord 1798, and in the 23d year ox America* 1 . j. Independence. • - GEORGIA. By Edward White, Register #f Pvobato (l.s. ) ( for the Ccunty of Chatham, in the state Ed* White. ‘ aforefaid. WHEREAS lfaac Young, of* the county of Chat ham; planter, hath made “application to me for letters of administration on the estate and eftefts cf Jabea Spencer, deceased, These are therefore to cite and admo nilh ail and lingular the kindred and creditors of the laid deceased to.be and appear before me, at my office, on the 29th day of November next, to (hew cauie, if any they have, why letter* of administration fiiould not be gran red Mm* Given under my hand and seal, in the city of Savannah, the 29th day of O&ober, in the year of our Lord 1798, and in the 23d year of American Independence. I : RCUGHT to the Workhcule in Savannah, A Ns* D gro Fellow, named Buck , about 5 feet 6 inche# high, and about 40 yearn of age, speaks very bad Engiilhj fa) S he btxongs to one Myer, in South Carolina. Nov. 23, 1797. Jacob Theiss. GacVr. ROUGH f to the Workhoule in Savannah, A Negro Fellow, named York, fays he belongs to one Mr. Yawney in Charkfton; he is ab yt 5 feet 6 inches high, and about 5 o years of age, Ais breast is greatly scarred oy a burn from powder, as-he fays. **7 June 13,1798. * Jaco Theis*, Gaoler. axa SAVANNAH; Psusted t N. JOHNSTON 4?* Co*