The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1788-1802, November 15, 1798, Image 4

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James Wallace & Cos. HAVING removed to Commerce Ron;, to the Store formerly occupied by Stratford and Robert Brown, they will dispose of their Aflortment on very low term* for or such Produce to may be suitable. The principal part of their GOODS arrived by the Jail Ships from Londo*, among which are the following, viz. A variety of tarn bored and jaconet mufline Luftrings, modes, and ribbons Ladies hats, with bands and feathers Gentlemens fashionable round and coclcsd kali Ladies and girls cotton (lockings Mens and boys ditto 3-4UIS, and 4-4tha Irish lini| §-4ths and lengths huckaback Long lawn and cambric Coraed dimity and calamanco* Bombafms and durants • J Tapes, pins, and needles Threads, gloves, and edging* Checks and bedtick Flaxen and tow oznabrigs / -Brown and wl he flieetings Superfine and fecohd broad cloth* y Bath coatings f Striped Unties and flannel* , / Bose and duffil blanket* •000 yard* white plains $ Bed cords, seine (wine, and ftAng luwi Oznabrig and ftioe thread / Writing paper Window glass, Bby jo*’ by 11, ini 10 by 12 Faints and oil ** Nails of all kind* SVith a variety ot Ironmongery* Cutlcty* aiid Glass Ware. THEY HAVE ALSd OH HAST), id and 3d proof Windward Id and rum 4th proof Jamaica ditto Mufcovado in hpgfheads, tierces, and bar* rels Bed London draught porter in hog (heads and barrels Copperas in calks of 100 wt. .White ginger and fulphur in boxes of 25 and 50 wt. each Cinnamon, nutmegs, cloves, and mace* September 12 • fttr sale For Cajh or Produce, on reasonable terms , A LOT, 95 by-90 feet, with valuable improvements, convenient to a good pump well, in the village’of St. Gall. Likewise, A valuable TRACT OF LAND, in JefFerfon county, 4 miles south of Louisville. For further particulars inquire of Wm. Shaw. Who wants a boy that understands a little of the grocery bufmefs, and who can be recommended* Savannah, November 1, 1798. WAtN LD 10 LUkCHXStr, ‘ A quantity of Black Seed Cotton, For which three pence per pound will be given; or cot s on to be ginned at the following rate, viz* for every four pounds of good cotton in the feed, one pound clean cotton, .packed, and delivered in Savannah. The cotton to be ginried on ihares is to be delivered at the Isle of Hope to the l’ubfcriber. ALEXANDER JOHNSTON. Ijle of Hope, 16. _ SAUNDERS MOTTA, Haij Dresif,*, RESPECTFULLY informs his curtomer* and the pub lic, that he has removed from Mr. Cummings’s to fits new (hop in Lincoln street, nearly opposite Mr. Dillon’s boarding house, where be will endeavor to merit a conti nuance of their favors. ’ Sht-riff's Cu Tuesday the 4tb day of December next will be fold , $t the Courtboujc in tbe City of Savannah, A TRACI’ OF LAND, joining the Eafl Commons of Savannah, containing 90 acres of swamp land within dfuns, and about ao acres of high land adjoining, belonging to the Eflate of John Peter Lange, decealed, and to be sold under a foreclofore of mortgage. Richard Waul, *. €* €• Savannah, November 1, 1798. • Marlhal’s Will be fold, on tbe firft Tuesday in December , be* tween tbe hours of X and II o'clock, ALL THAT LOT OF LAND known by the No. 6 Perciva! ward, Holland tithing, with the Build ings and Improvements thereon, to be fold as the property ts Levi Sheftall, to latisfy an execution. At tbe fame time and place will be fold , ALL THAT PLANTATION, or TRACT OF LAND, with the Improvements thereon, containing about 300 acres, whereon Henry D. Stone now lives, adjoining the plantation whereon Richard Leake now resides in M‘lutolh county, to be fold as the property of Henry D. Stone, to fatisfy an execution. ” Nov. 3, 1798. O. Bow eh, Mar Dial. NOTI C E, If FORBID purchafmg a traft of land, cou jL taining 200 acres, in M'lntolh couuty, advertised by the Marthal as the property of Henry D. Stoae, the only legal title being veiled in the fobfeiber, and a suit now pending to efltablilh the fame* Nov. 13, 1798. Richard Lease* BROUGHT to Ricebo rough gaol on the 26th ult. A likely young country born Negro Fellow, about ii!< years old, 5 feet 7 inches high, favs his name is NEIL and that he was fold as theprl.pertv of the Estate of Capt. Sanders. at public sale iu Savannah, and bought bv Mr. Qiampncys, who font him to one of his plantations on this fide of juharldtuq* from whence lie run away four weeks *go. . WILLIAM CORKER. d*f*ft x* ‘ GRAND LODGE OF GEORGIA. JUNE ?u, 5798* On Motion, RESOLVED, *"pHAT all Lodges p.uler the JurifdWYion of this Grand X I*odge, who nut, on or before the next Quar terly Communicatif.i in December newt, pay up their ar rears, or at leafy foch part as may have been due last De cember, are to be considered as having forfeited their Con stitutions, ara no longer acknowledged by this Grand Lodge* / Wm. BELCHER, Grand Secretary. u..\ * f'ib ■ tubfrtbtr fit r.< for •>*/ , 1 he following Property , In Camden Couuty: 100 Acres of high valu tme S tit Marlh on Wtftem Shore River. 400 Acres exccllrnr Pine Barm and Meadow Land, between Cofcrain and the Burnt Fort* 117 Ac es ditto, nd*ii ditto 400 Acres well timoered Land, not far off nav igation* 700 Acres of Pine and Meadow Land* on Bailey’s Branch* too A .its of Dtto, on Dim. Aifo, A few LOI Sin he Town of S’. Mary; and a Store one (lory high, 18 feet by 4b, in two apartments, and (helved; thty rent at 7 dollar* each pet month. Tbe terms of sale will be made easy; warranted titter will be given, and a renunciation of dower and thirds. Apply to JOHN JAMIESON St . Mary's, August 30. CEO ROM., Camden County. X the records of the Superior and Inferior Courts in my office, and that there is no judgment entered up in laid Grants againil John Jamisfon, nor no mortgages executed by him on record. Given under my hand and seal, auny office (t. *0 in the toVn of St. Mary, (Signed) I Laac Chews, c.s. e. c. e* A true copy from tip original in my pojfcjjlon* July 16. JJ - - - F u k 5 a L 1., A TRACT OF LAUD on New River Neck, com taining about 900 acres. Thi land is well adapted to the culture of cotton atul rice, being part swamp, pine, oak, and hickory land, and open to Tybee Lighthouse; upwards ol 206 acres of it high frrfh raarlli, eafv to daiti in. There are convenient bluff landings on the river from 12 to 14 feet depth of water, and altogether lies very con* venisiv for dividing into tWo trails* The range for cattle is good. I( is not move than 10 or 1 i miles from Savannah by wav ol Wright’s Cut. The terms of sale may he-known - by applying to Mr. John David Mongin at New River, or to Mr. Archibald Smith, Savannah. i Ril vS U k l iiirPA R I’ .ViLN i\ * June ij, trq^* Notice is hereby given, Tbit, W virue of an a(sl, pafled during the present frflrn ofCongrefs, so much of the a£t entitfed, “ An ASf making further Provijion for tbe Support of Public Credit, ands r tbe Redemption cf the Purge Debt,” pafled the third dav cf March, one thousand (bvrn -hundred and ninety-five, ns bars from settlement or allowance Certificates, commonly called Loan Office and Filial Settlement Certificates, and Indents of Interell, is fufyended until the twelfth day of June, which will be in theryear one thousand seven hund red and ninety-nine. That, on the liquidutitb and fettletoent cf the said Cer tificates, and Indents of Interell, at the Treafurv, the Creditors will lie entitled to receive Gi tificates bf Funded Three per Cent. Stock equal to the amount of the said In dents, and the arrearages of interell due on their said Cer tificates prior to the firft day of January, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-one. * * That the principal sums of the said Loan Office and Final Settlement Gr.idcates, with the interell tl ereon, since the fiifl day of January, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-one, will be difeharged, after liquidation at the Treasury, by the payment of interell, and rcimburfement of principal, t'qilal to tlie sums which would” have been payable thereon if the said Certificates had been fubicribed, pursuant to the asls making provilion sos the debts of the United States contraifled during the late war, and by the payment of other sums, eqnal to the market value of the remaining Stock, which would have been created by such fob factions as aforefaid, which market value will be deter mined bv the Comptroller of the Treafury* OLIVER WOr.OOTf, Secretary f tbe Trenfurx* Philadelphia, June cth, 1798. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVI C, pursuant to the act of Congress, pafled on the 12th day of June, 1798, entitled, “ An Ail refpefling Lean Ojpce and Final Settlement Certificates, Indents of Inierejl , and the Unfunded or Regfiered Debt credited in the Books if the Treasury,” ill, That, on tbe application of the Creditors nefpective ly, or their legal attomies, at any time after tlie last day of December in the present year, the principal sums of the unfunded or regiftereu debt of die United States, cre dited on the books of the Treasury, or Comtoiffiouers of Loans, will be reanbur&d at the Treasury of the United States. “ 2d, Tliat interell upon tbe unfunded or registered debts aforefaid will ceale from and after tlie lall day of Decem ber in the present year. 3d, That the Creditors rtfpeclively will be entitled, on rtquifition, to receive from the proper officers of the Trea sury certificates of funded three per cent, ftcck equal to the arrearages of intcrefl due on the debts aforefaid prior to the ill day of January, 1791. By order of tbe Board of Commijfizners of tbe Sinking Fund , . EDWARD JONES, Secretary. |qr BLANK PRICES CURRENT for sale at the Printing Office in Broughtos street. * Ahlmahd *nd te net LOTTER Y GEORGIA WUEREAS, by an aA of the Legifiature of tU* •state; pafled at LouilVille the 3d of 1798, the fubferibers are empowered toelbblifo a for the purpose of railing the fom of three tbeufimddl* lars, to be appropriated tp clear and improve the tmn of tbe Alatamaha and Oconee Rivers, in confeonJfl thereof they propose the following ™ *** SCHEME. 5 prises of iooc dollars each is <JoIW .16 .of .500 do. do* ’ * 5009 i of 456 do. to be paid te the pbfleflbr of the ticket of the firft drawn number, t of 250 do. to be paid to * / the pofleflor of the ticket of the lull drawn number, 3 io of 100 do. each is * too* 20 of 50 do. do. . / ioo 4*5 of 25 do. do. i 1 cow 650 of io do. do* . 6500 737 prizes. f 20000 dollar!, and 3263 blanks* 4000 tickets, at 5 dollars etch, is 2ocoo dollar*, Ihe Lottery will be drawn at Louisville in January, 1799, firing the fitting of the next Legiilature. AU prizes will he paid within ten days after the drawing is com* plcted, fnbjedl to a dedinftion of 15 pet cent. Prizes not called for within fix months after drawn to be considered as donations for the purpose of the Lottery. Tbe number of high prizes holds out to adventurers the greatest profix-ck of foccels; -but, independent of gain, the CommiffinntTs flatter thtmfelves that they will meet with support from the inhabitants of thole comities immediately Concerned in that navigation; and they are happy to acknow ledge that they have received the mod liberal aflurance of the support from many refpeftable citizens both in Savan* nah and Augusta to forward the sale of tickets. Upon the v hole,- they have not tlie filial left doubt that all the tickets will be fold, and the drawing positively take place at the time appointed* ‘Tickets to lie had from any cf the Corn miflioners, aqd also at the places hereafter named of tlie f llowing pencils, viz* At Savannah, of MefiVs. Bcbert and John Bolton, Meins and Mackay, M‘Call and Miller, John D. Dickinson, and William Belcher. At Angufia, of David Reid and Aridrew Innes. At louifville, of John Berrien* At North Newport,- of Thomas Lanchefter. 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 Clisrles Abercrrmw bie and David Dixur* In Waffiington tounty, of John Rutherford and Edward Bryan. 1 Joxathah Fasiajt, *1 4 Tohn Gjuper, | Ferdinand O’Neal, | Spencer W ilson, >-a David Blacksiiear, | John Jones, ® , Samuel Wright, J Taxes for the Year 1798. THE fubferiber is ready to receive the Tax of the pre font year, at his office, opposite Thomas Gibbons, Esq. Weft Broad street, every day (Sundays excepted) from nine to two o’clock. * Nonresidents importers of goods, wares, and merchsndife, from the ift of February, 1798, are desired to make returns on oath, and pay up immediately. Defaulters, who have negle&ed to make rerurns are desired to call on tire Receiver of Tax Returns and make such cn oath, ©tlierwife a levy will be made for double the amount of what they are assessed by tlie said Receiver. Peffons owning more than ten theu* fund acres of land, who have neglected to cultivate, OT can fie to be cultivated, five acres for every hundred ovef and above ten thousand acres as aforefaid, will be alTefiei in double the amount of the tax. JOHN GIBBONS, Collet or cf Tarts 179*, of Chatham County * C filler 16* ~ - WENTY DOLLARS REWARD WILL be paid to any person who may lodge in the gaol of Savannah, the following NEGROES: Tom, a very well made smart little fellow, has his hair tied behind, or rather on tire 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, drefles very neatly*'and has been a house fervant* They are well known about Savannah and moft of the plantations in tire vicinity, where they have always lived till lately. It i* foppoled they will lurk about thf plantation of George Miilen, Esq. or fonre other in that neighborhood, froni whence they will make frequent visits to the city, ft* dollars will be paid for the delivery of either of them lb* parately* Fanny run dway about two weeks ago, Tcto yefterdav* jAs. JONES. Ship Yard, July 18, 1798* - BROUGHT to tire Wcrkhcufo in Sasrannabi A JNs gro Fellow, named Buck , about 5 feet 6 inch** high, and about 40 years of age, speaks very bad Engluh* fays.he belongs to one Myer, in South Carolina* Ncv. 23, 1797. Jacob Theiss, Gaoler* B ROUGHT to the Workhoule in Savannah, A Negh# Fellow, named York, lays he belongs to one Yawney in Charleftcn; he is abc-Ut 5 feet 6 inches and about 50 years of age, his breast is greatly scarred bf a burn from powder, as he lays* ~ June 13, 1798. Jacob Theiss, Gaoler^ r-pAKEN UP at the lublcriber’s plantation, bcreve< J. county, on the main road leadnrg fiom to Augusta, abent the 17 th May last, A BAY HORbfo about 8 or 9 jean old, one hind white foot, blaze branded on the mounting Ihoulder 26, and on. the n ’ buttock IN, trots and canters, about 14 hands k g* l ’ Augnft ao, *797. STEPHEN PEARC i SAVANNAH: *r N. JOHNSTON