The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1788-1802, December 06, 1798, Image 4

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COTTON. SEA Island Cotton, of an approved quality, will be taken in payment for New Negroes, at aod.per lb.. Twenty bales, of a superior quality, for fate, -for calh. JOHNS I ON, ROSfc.RiSO A M, ana CO. ffil’ov. at. FOR SAL K, By the piece or package, X T 7" HITE, blue, and brown plain* VV Ixmdon duffil and rose blanket* ■White, black, and fancy cafiitnercs green baize Oznabrigs Invemefs cotton bagging, twine, and needle* A trunk hosiery and gloves A case and a calk medicines A trunk mens, womens, and childrens fiioe* • A case looking glafles /r “White lead, Spanilh brown, and yellow ochro Ljnfeed oil in jugs % by 10 and 10 by n London crown glass A L S 0, Hyfon and young byfon tea loaf sugar Old Jamaica and Well India rum one pipe Port wine Bar iron and nails old tobacco, cotton and. rice 9C7* The Me of the Aurora’s Cargo of Slave* is con tinued at reduced prices. T JOHNSTON, ROBERTSON,, and CO. i^tb : November, 179 ft. - Sluyter & Baker just rvcived, by the Schooner Capt. Brewster, from New Yore, An AH’ortipent Groceries, Liquors, andl^rovifions, At their Store, St. Julian street, Mr. logg’s buildings, consisting of the following Articles, aid which they in tend to dispose of low, for Cash or Produce: IMPERIAL, young hy fon, and boliea teas; Coffee in hogsheads and bar -Arels, Double refined loaf and lump ftsgar; Daft India, Jamaica, and Spariifh sugars; Molafies; Cloves, cinnamon, niaceymut megs; . Pepper, pimenta, faltpetre;. Chocolate, raisins; Salad oil, mustard, and Scotch barley; 111 ack eyed and Enplifii peafe, Brown and white soap, Mould candles, London particular Madeira wine, Bourdcaux brandy, Jamaica and New England rum, Taxes for the Year 1798. THE fubferiber is ready to receive the Tax of the pm* lent year, at his office, oppolite Thomas Gi!>!w>ns, Ifq. Weft Broad street, every day (Sundays excepted) from nine to two o’clock. JOHN GIBBONS, ColhSlor of Taxes 179*1 of Chatham County. b To tis Rented by the Year, or for Sale, ALL that LOT OF LAND, containing 50 acres, with a good dwell inghoufe and out houses, 4 miles from Savafinah, on the Wliite BlulT road. Poffelfion will be immediately given. For further particulars inquire of JOHN EXLEI\ in Savannah. COTTON GINNING. rpHE fubferibers having their cotton ginning machinery J. in complete order, winch, being impelled by water, will enable them to carry on the business on an extpnlive fcalc, offer to gin cotton, with rollers , on the following low terms: * They will engage tcvgin, dean, and pack, fit for market, the black feed cotton, at the low rate of two pence per pound; and, for every hundred pounds of good unginned green feed cotton they may receive they will engage to re turn twenty pounds of the fume cotton well ginned and packed, the owners finding bagging. Persons willing to have tbeir cotton well and exgeditiouily ginned must deliver it at Mu Wimtie plantation, opposite U> Savannah, un Hut chi id'on’s Bland, where the cotton can be landed from any velfel drawing not mom than five or fix feet water dltv&ly, into the gin house. Apply at fuid plantation, or to either, of the fubicribers in Savannah, who will pay callr for good 1 black feed cotton unginned. John P. Wno, He oh Uo*~. * Savanwxh) Avgqft 37, 1798. | Tax Collector’s Sales. Il'ill be [old, at the Courtboufe in Montgomery county, on Tue/d-ty the nth of December next , The following frass of Land, fuuate in fuid county, or as much thereof as will futisfy tlie tax for tire year 179 b, and all arrearage of taxes up to laid year, viz. 140,000 acres of pine land, granted in tin; name of Patrick Crook!l)anks, and lying on the waters of Ganouchie an.l O'.ioopcc ri\ers; returned by 1 homas Davis, Agent fur 1 hqvnas Pitafunons, Kfq. ol Philadelphia. 9 tb Oftzber, 1798. Ahtuuk Lott, o* t. m. c. // anu and m\neatLilci)\ . AN OVERSEER to take charge of a Rice Pl?j>ran .o9, f.?r whom genessus wages will be given. None need pply uolrfs well recommended. Apply to JAMES SMITH. J handy Liberty Crux^y, s:b f:ly, 1708. Holland kneva, London ; ,and Philadelphia porter jn hoglheads and bottles,! New Jerfcv park; Pickled SALMON, MAC KER Et, and herrings, and lierrings, in calks; . Flutter in barrels and firkins, J ENGLISH CHEESE, Crackers, Tar and turpentine, “A quantity of flint corn. .. \ t ALSO, Avery neat set blue tpble china complete; China tea pots, sugar diflies, &c. &c. A general artortment of queen's and glass ware, And (lone jugs and jars. A 1 at amah a and Qedict LOTI ERI. O E O R G I Ai WHEREAS, by an all cf tlie Legislature of this Hate, passed at Louisville the 3d of Fehruar,, 1798, thefubferibere are empowered toeftablirti a Lottery, for the purpose of railing the sum of three thou laud dol lar#, to be appropriated to clear and improve tlie Naviga tion of the Alatamaha and Oconee Rivers, in consequence thereof they proru.fe tlie following SC H E M- E. 5 prizes of ioco debars each is 5000 dollars. 10 of 500 do. do. 500® % 1 of 250 do. to lie paid to the pofiefibr of the ticket of the firft drawn number, 15® I ®f 250 do. to be paid to the pofiertbr of the ticket of tlie last drawn number, 250 1 o of 100 ‘ do. each is „ 100® 20 of 50 do. do. . 1000 ‘4O of 25“* do. do. . 1000 650 of jo d®. do. . 6500 737 prizes. 20000 dollars. 3263 blanks. 4000 tickets, at 5 dollars each, is 20000 dollars. The Lottery wiH be drawn at Louisville in January, *7995 during the fitting of the next Legislature. All prizes will be paid within ten davs after the drawing is com pleted, fubjeft to a deduction of 15 per cent. Prizes not called for within fix months after drawn to be confidcred as donations for the purposes of the Lottery. The number of high,prizes holds out to adventurers the greatest profpedl of success; but, independent of gain, the Commrflioners flatter thcmfelves that they will meet with support ftqpi the inhabitants cf these counties immediately concerned m that navigation; anti they are h*ppy to acknow ledge that they have received the moft liberal afliirance of the support from many refpeftable citizens heth in Savan nah and Augufra to forward the Me of tickets. * Upon the whole, they have not the final left doubt that all the tickets will be fold, and the drawing positively take place at the time appointed. Tickets to be had from any of the Com miflioners, and also at the places hereafter named of the following persons, viz. At Savannah, of MelTrs. Robert and John Bolton, J.tuins and Mackay, M‘Ca!l and Miller, John D. Dickinson, and William Brlcher. At Augusta, of David Reid and Andrew limes. At Louisville, of John Berrien. At North Newport,- of Thomas Lanchefter. At Sunbury, cf Adam Alexander. At St. Mary’s, of Archi- j bald Bulloch. In Greene county, of Robert Grier and George Reed. In Hancock county, of Charles Abercrom bie and David Dixon. In Washington county, cf John Rutflierferd and Edward Bryan. Jonathan Fasiak, Y . John Coupek, jg Ferdinakd O’Neal, g Spexcek Wilson, David Blackshear, g . JoH Jones, § Samuel Wright, J ASSIZE f:r DECEMBER , 1798. THE Price of Flour being 11 dollars per barrel, of 196 lbs. nett, tlie weight of Bread for this month must be as follows, viz. 12 1-2 cents loaf. 6 1-4 cents loaf, lbs. ox. *’ lb. o-z. JOHN GIBBONS, Iy.j Treasurer. Nevctnbcr 1, 1798. The Subs ribcr offers for Saif , The following Property In Camden County: 100 Acres of high valuable Silt Marsh on Western Sliore River. 400 Acres excellent Pine Barren and Meadow Land, between Colerain and the Burnt Fort. 117 Acres ditto, near ditto 400 Acres well timbered Land, not far off navigation. 700 Acres of Pine and Meadow Land, on Bailey’* Branch. 200 Acies of Ditto, on Ditto. Also, A few LOTS in the Town of St. Mary; and a Store one story high, 18 feet by 40, in two apartments, and ilitlvedj they int at 7 dollars each jjtfr month. The terms of sale will be made afv; warranted titles will be given, and a renunciation of dower and thirds. Apply'to \ JOHN JAMIESON. St. Mary's, Augufi 30. _ GEORG lA y Camden County. ~ r"! ‘'HIS is to certify. That I have carefully examined i tlie records of the Superior and Inferior Courts in iy office, and that there is no judgment entered up in laid Courts aguinft John Jamhd'on, nor no mortgages executed Uy'bira on record. Given under my hand and seal, at my office (v. s.) in -the town of St. Alary. (Signed) Isaac Crews, c. s. c. c. c. A true copy from tie original in my pejfejjion. July 16. __ ~ thkll dollars reward STRAYED or stolen on the night of the 15th ultimo, A DARK BAY HORSE, about 14 hands high, no brands or marks remembered, has a long switch tail, is a good chair or saddle horse, Him made. Whoever will de liver him to me ihali have the above reward. JAMES SIMPSON. BROUGHT to the Vorkhcufe in Savannah, A NT gbo Fellow, namtd Buck, about 5 feet 6 inclies high, and about 40 years cf age, speaks very bad Engiiih, fays lie belongs to one Myi r j in South Carolina. 23, 1/97* Jasub Inms, Gaclor. TRit \SURY DEPARTMENT, 1 Jutac 27, 1798. Je Notice is hereby given, That, w v lltoe of W an aft, paffi-d uurmg tlie profent session ofCWwf I so much of the ail entitled, An Aft tuakh,- furtb ■ Trcvtfyn f-.r the Support of Public Credit, and fZ I Redemption of the Public Debt,” parted the thim day . * \ March, one thousand ftr?n hundred and ninety-five 1 bare from lettlement or allowance Certificates, common?! U ~ called Lean Office and Final Settlement Certificate*, Indents of Interest, is suspended until the twelfth day of K June, which will be in the year one thousand seven bund,’ I red and ninety-nine. That, on the liquidation and settlement of tlie faidCer tificatcs, and Indents of Interest, at the Treasury, I Creditors will be entitled to rereive Certificates of Funded L Three per Cent. Stock equal to the amoimtof the fiid In. I dents, and the arrearages of interest due on their said Cer. I tifirates prior to the firft day of January, one jclioufand feve* I hundred and ninety-one. n| d'hat the principal ferns of the said txan Office andt Final Settlement Certificates, with the interest thereon* J finer the firft day of January, one thousand seven hundrorß and ninety-one, will be di(charged, after liquidation at the I, Treasury, by the payment of interest, and reimhurfement ■ of principal, equal to tlie fur.is which would have bee* S payable thereon if die laid Certificates had been fubftribed, 1 piufuapt to the a<Tts making proyil’miv for the debts of th* J- Unitcd States contracted during the late war, and by the I payment of o her films, equal to the market value of ths> B remaining Stock, which would have been created by fuck p fubferiptions asaforefaid, which market value will be deter. I mined by the Comptroller of the Treasury. M OLIVER WOLCOT TANARUS, Secretary of the Treafurr. I Philadelphia, June loqif I PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant |: to the ad of Congrcfs, parted on the 12th day of June, f 1798, entitled, “An AH refpecling Loan Office and Final I Settlement Certificates, Indents of Iniert/% and th I Unfunded or Regi/lered Debt credited in the Bocks of I tie Treafury l -1 ft, That, on tlie application of the Creditors refpeftive. I ly or their legal attornies, at any time after the last day of December in the present year, the principal sums of the unfunded or registered de6t of the United States, ere- I dited on the books of tlie Treasury, or Commissioners of I Loans, will be reimbursed at the I'reaiiiry of the United I States. . I 2d, That interest upon the unfunded or registered debt* I aforefaid will ceale from and alter tlie last day of Decent. I ber in the present year. 3d, That the Creditors refpettivcly will be entitled, ofl j requiiition, to receive from the proper officers of the Trea* j fury certificates cf funded three per cent, stock equal to the arrearages of interest due on tlie debts aforefaid prior totho lft day of January, 1791. By order of the Board of Commissioners of tie Sinking Fund , EDWARD JONES, Secretary. ON the petition of James Woodland, stating that, be* ing port'd fed of certain articles of agreement between this petitioner and Angus M‘Kav, relative to a traft of land on Cumberland Island, a copy whereof, as nearly as your petitioner could rccoliuft, was annexed to the said petition, is now lodged in the Clerk’s Office, together with ay affidavit, pursuant to the ae\ of 22d February, 1795; that the said agreement was loft or destroyed during the late war; and praying the benefit intended by the laid a<ft; and other oircumihntial proof being also laid beforerthe Court; it is ordered , That the said articles of agreement be eftab hflicd as directed by the laid aft:, on the said James Wood, land publilhing a notice as therein required, and for the space of lix months, in one of the public Gazettes of this ft.itu, unkis caul’e (hall be fl'.ewn to the contrary within the said fix months, or other matter fhr.ll appear to thof Court against tlie fame. ~T\VENTY DOLLARS REWARD^ WILL be paid to any person who may lodge in th® gaol of Savannah, the following NEGROES: Tom, R very well made smart little fellow, has his hair tied behjnd, or rather on the 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, drdfes very neatly, and has been a houle servant. They are well known about Savannah and moft of tlie plantations in the vicinity, where they have always lived till lately. It i* luppoled they will lurk about the plantation of George Milieu, Esq. or fome other in that neighborhood, from whence they will make frequent visits to the city. Tea dollars will be paid for tlie delivery of either of them se parately. Fanny run away about two’weeks ago, Tom yesterday. J As. JONES. Ship Tardy July 18, 1798. ’ _■ BROUGHT to the Workhoufc in Savannah, A Negw Fellow, named York, fays he belongs to one Mr. Yawney*in Gharltrfton; he is about 5 feet 6 inches high# and about 50 years of “age, his breast is greatly- fearred hf a burn from powder, as he lays. June 1 3, 1798. Jacob Theiss, Gaoler. BROUGH rtotbeWorkhoufe, A New NegkoWencb, named Phillis, has her country marks on her face (1 and left arm, speaks bad Etigli.'h, is about 5 feet 4 inche* high, and about 30 years of age, has a long white Negr* cloth wrapper, and lays ftie belongs to one Duncan. Jacob Theiss, Gaoler. November 12, 1798. ~ ROUGH 1 to Riceborough gaol cn the a6th utt A likely young country bom Negro Fellow, about 1# * years old, 5 feet 7 inches high, fays his name is NED* and that lie was fokl as the property of the Estate of Capt. Sanders at public sale in Savannah, and bought by Mr. Champneys, who lent him to one of bis plantations on th'** fide of Charleston, from whtucfc he run away four week* ago. IFILLIAM CORKED Augujl 1. 5C7* BLANK LANDCONVEYANCES fer Meat the Priming Office in Broughton, street. SAVANNAH: Ps;;;te3 btV. JCHNSJON a