The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1788-1802, December 13, 1798, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

Dickson and Johns}on Have received, by the fleet from London, via Charleston, A large and general ASSORTMENT of * SEASON ABLE GOODS, Confiding of almdft every ufeful article, which they arc now opening in Mr. HvtilVs new building in Whitaker street, next door to Smith, Sons, and Anderson, viz, BLANKETS, plains, cloths, caffimeres, huffs, silks, Mancheftry, cardinals, Oznabrigs, carpeting, printed fottons, perfumery, stationary, shot, hats, hosiery, gloves, hidx rdafliery, linens, pins, needles, feathers, corks, twines, flioes, looking glafles, mcdicifics, faddlerv, turnery, spices, pickles, milliard, painfs, oil, cutlery, ironmongery, cast iron, glass ware aflbrted, window g|afs, nails, and pewter, with a numb/ of other articles too tedious to enumerate. JtT’ Cash given (or Sea Bland Cotton. RODERICK and NORM A N MACLEOD, No, i U r oodboufti's Raw, Have just mxyfed a large and general ASSORTMENT of FANCY and SEASON Alii E GOODS, Received by the Afknomac, from London, which they offer for sale, at their usual low prices, for call) or good mer chantable produce. Among them (ire ibc following: WHITE, brown, and blue,plains; bell fuperfine ft> cond cloths, caffimeres, lilk and elastic cloths, Itcrlics, bath coating; fwanfiown, lij„iet, Marseilles quilt ing, and silk jacket patterns; white, red, fcaHet, and yellow flannels; striped liniics, bath coating and scarlet cardinals, *amk*t great coats lined throughout, a large aflbrtment of laftilonable calicoes, round and pulUcat handkerchiefs, fjX)ttcd and white bordered pocket ditto, black and colored Barcelona ditto, corded dimity, Jbedtick; Ahickfets, various Colors; Brunfwic cord; bomb&fin, durants, calamancoes, rilffcH, and camlet; and 4 4ths Irifti linen, 5 4ths and t) Bths Irish sheeting, Russia Dieeting; damalk and di-~ aper tablecloths, large lizes; line and coarse hats, ladies imd gentlemens cotton araLfllk_Lofc; ladies and gentlemens gloves, various forts; a large quantity of ladies fafliionable lid and morocco flhoes, flippers, and'fandals; mens Ihoes, black and white thread lace and edging, ribbons, ferrets, galloon binding, colored and ounce threads, tapes and bobbins, pins and needles, Ihirt buttons, Scotch fnirff, hair portmanteaus and trunks, red leather trunks, oval and vase mahogany dreflihgglalfe? with drawers, a handsome aflort ment of buttons, knives and forks, penknives, pocket ditto, fr.iffiirs, backgammon tables, hair powder and pomatum, efteucesy starch, stationary, fifes, violin bows; piano forte, guitar, and violin firings; ruling pins, ruled and plain roufle books, red morocco pockctbooks and purses, bed cords, sane and fliop twine, (lioe thread, gunpowder and /hot, and a number of other articles too tedious to enumerate. . ICT’ Best bloom and young hyfon tea, always on hand. Nov. 79. JUS f RECEIVED, AND FOK SALE, By Montinollin,Canavan,&Co, FOURTLLproof Coniac brandy in pipes *• Sherry wine in quarter calk* Port wine in half pipes Linen checks in trunks Glals ware in hogsheads 1 0,000 Whitechapel needles assorted. Nov. 27, , J~ “f^Tlondon, |K ‘T'HE SHIP ALKNOMAC, X Francis Miller Maftcr, to Hansy fail in all next month. For freight or paflage apply to Gairdners and#Mirchel. J Wbo have f r file , A Parcel of SHORT GUNS, 3, 4* and 9 pounders, with carriages complete; also a Quan tity of SHO rto flat. “ ’ —■ ——s Lihewifc , WINDWARD ISLAND RUM and MO LASSES, received by the Ncverfmk, from Grenada. November 8, 1798. SAUNDERS MOTT A, Hai* Dresser, RESPECTFULLY informs his customers and the pub lic, that he has removed from Mr. Cummings’s to bis new Ihop in Lincoln street, nearly opposite Mr. Dillon’s boarding house, where he will andeavor to merit a conti nuance of their favors. I Taxes for the Year 1798. TI IF. fubfciiber is ready to receive the Tax of the pift- It-nt year, at his office, opposite Thomas Gibbons, EUp Weft Broad street, every day (Sundays excepted) from nine to two o'clock. JOHN GIBBONS, (htleSor of Taxes 179*, of Chatham County. COTTON” GINNING. TI TF. lubferibers having their cotton ginning machinery in complete oixler, which, being impelled by water, will enable them to carry on the btifinefs on an extensive feme, offer to gin cotton, rcitb rollers, on tlie following low terms: Hiey x ill engage to gin, clean, and pack, fit Kir market, the black feed cotton, at the low rate of two pence per pound; ami, lor every hundred pounds, of good unginned green feed cotton they may receive they will engage to re turn twenty pounds of the time cotton well ginned and packed, tlie owners finding bagging. Perlbns willing to iv-.ve their cotton well and expedfcioufty ginned must deliver it at Mr. W aril’s plantation, opposite to Savannah, on Hut chi'ilbn s Itlancl, where the cotton can be landed from any vaTei drawing not more tliou five o r fix feet water uireClly Jntii the gm houie. Apply at find plantation, or to either of tlie fub.criliers in Savannah, who w ill pay cafii for good black Iced cotton unguinfetL John P. Ward, Hugh Ross. Savsznjh, Aug:;* 27, 179*. St. John the Evangeltft. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Grand Anniversary and General faimmnnicatkjn of the MOST ANCIENT AND HONORABLE SOCIETY OF FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS IN GEORGIA will - be I inlinerrdn Savannah, on Thurfdky the 27th instant, at the Filature, where the Members of the Grand Lodge* and tlie refiptclive Lodges, are deli red to attend precisely at the hour of 9 o’clock in the forenoon; and all transient Brethren wilhing to celebrate the clay are requested to join fome of the Lodges in this city. |C7* ‘Pickets for the Feftivai, without which none can be admitted, may be had of Brothers Joseph Prescott and Robert F* Murdoch, Grand Stewards. William Belcher, Grand Secretary# EitraSl from the Minutes cf the Grand Lodge , De cember 1, 5798* Whereas it is represented that returns from many of the Lodges may l>e exported by an absent Brother of tlie Grand Lodge, it is therefore Refilled, That the Refo iution of the Quarterly Communication of June, 5798, be extended to the Quarterly Communication in March, 5799* . . „ Ordered, That the aforefi.id Rcfolution be pubhihed in the Gazettes of Savannah and Augttfta. William Belcher, Grand Secretary. December 3, 5798. i RilrtbUK I DLFAK A IkN i, JuMF. 27, 1798. Notice is hereby given, That, by virtue f an art, parted during the prefait fefiion of Congreis, lb much of tlie art entitled, “ An AbLumking further Provifionfor the Support of Public Credit , and for the Redemption of the Public Debt ,” puffed the third day of March, one thoufund ftven hundred and ninety-five, as bars from fettlementor allowance Certificates, commonly called Loan Office and Final Settlement Certificates, and Indents of Jntereff, is fjfpended until the twelfth day of June, which will be in ttre y ear one tlioufand seven hund red and ninety-nine. -—— That, on the liquidation .and settlement of the Lid Cer tificates, and Indents of fhtereft, at the Treulury, the Creditors will be entitled to receive Certificates of Funded Three per Cent. Stock equal to ti e amount of the said In dents, and the arrearages of interest due on their said Cer tificates prior to the fir It day of January, one thoufiand seven hundred and ninety-one. ‘1 hat the principal funis of the said Loan Office and Final Settlement Certificates, with the interest thereon, since the firft day of January, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-one, will be discharged, after liquidation at the Treafurv, by the payment of intertft, and reimlnultment of principal, equai to the sums which would have been payable thereon if the laid Certificates had been subscribed, pursuant to the arts making provision for the debts of the United States contrarted during the late war, and by the payment of other sums, equal to tlie market value of the remaining Stock, which would have been created by such iuliferiptions as aforefaid, which market value will be deter mined by the Comptroller of the Treafurv. OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary cf the Treaft ry. Philadelphia , June 3 oth, 1795. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, purluant to the art of CongVeis, piled on the 12th day of June, 1798, entitled, w An Adi refpecling Loan Ojfice and Pinal Settlement Certificates , Indents of Interest , and the Unfunded or Regifiered Debt credited in the Boohs of the Treasury ” lit, That, on the application of the Creditors refpertive ly, or'their legal at ton lies, at any time alter tlie last day of December in the present year, the principal sums of the unfunded or regiltered dtbt of the United States, ere* dited oil the books of the Trealury, or Coinmidinners of Loons, will be reimbursed at tlie Treasury of the United -States... . ..4 2d, That interest upon tlie. aforelaid will cease from and after tlie last da\ of Decern* bt r in the present year. 3d, That the Creditors refpertively will be entitled, eo requisition, to receive from the proper officers of the Trea* fury certificates of funded three per cent, stock equal to the arrearages of interest due cil the debts aforefaid prior t* the ill day of January, 1791. Ry order of the Board of Comnuffioners of the Sinking Fund, EDWARD JONES, Secretary .. ASSIZE for DECEMBER , 1798. r V Price of Flour being 11 dollars per barrel, of X J 96 jbs. r.ctt, the weight of Bread ior this month • nmft be as follows, viz. 12 I*2 cents loaf. 6 1-4 cents loaf. Ils. oz. lb. oz. 20 10 _ JOHN GIBBONS. City Treasurer. To be Rented by the Year, or for Sale, ALL that LOT OF LAND, containing 30 acres, with a good dwell.nghoufe ancl out honfes, 4 miles from Savannah, 011 tlie Whirc Bluff road. Poifellion will be immediately giveu. For further particulars inquire of JOHN EX LEY, in Savannah. TWENTY dollars reward WILL be paid to any person who may lodge in the gaol of Savannah, the following NEGROES: Tcm, • very well made finart little fellow, has his “hair tied behind, or ratlier oa the top of his. head, or near it; lie, is > cooper by traile. Fanny, his wife, a very likely young wench, alxHit j fret 6 iliefces liiph, dretfos very neatly, and has been a house servant. Tl'ey are well known about Savannah and moll of tl>e plantations in the vicinity, where they have always lived till lately. It is~ Ibppofed they will lurk al>out the plantation c( George RFillen, Esq. or fome other in that neighborhood, from whence they will make frequent vjllts to the city. Ten dollars will be paid for the delivery of either of tlafln se parately. Fanny ruu away about two weeks ago, Tom yeft*relay. J As. JONES. Ship Yard, July if t 1798# TEN DOLLARS REWARD. STOLEN out of tlie house of Mr. Matthew Tobnlh* 15ft night, J A Circular Sa/b ml of a Venetian H ’hidott. Any person giving information so that the thief may* be apprehended ‘-(ball recfciye the above rewartb 7 Dec. 6. J _ __ [ MILLS and LYON. ■'* 1 **’ ‘ I—ii—* * ■ -.. mmmmmmrnmm, --- 7 he Subscriber offers for Sale, i he following Property In Camden County: 100 Acres of high valuabx Silt Marflio* Weftem Shore River. 400 Acres excellent Pine Barren and Meadow Land, between Colerain and tlie Burnt Fort. 117 Acres ditto, near ditto, 400 Acres well timbered Land, not faf off navigation. 700 Acres of Pine and Meadow Land, on Bailey’* Branch* 200. Acres of Ditto, on Ditto, A'fo, A few LOTS in ihe Town of Sr# Mary; and a Store one story high, 18 foet by 40, so apartments, and shelved; they rent at 7 dollars each per month. 1 he terms of sale *wi!l be made easy; warranted title# will be given, and a renunciation of dower and thirds. Apply to JOHN JAMIESON. St. Mary’s , Augufi 30. GEORGIA, Camden County, * jg “'HIS is to certify, That I hat's carefully examined i tlie records of the Superior and Inferior Courts j n ray office, and that there is no judgment entered up in said Courts agalnft John Jamiefon, nor no mortgages executed ky him on record. Given tinder my hand and seal, at my office (l. s.) in the town of St. Mary. (Signed) Isaac Crews, c. s. c. c. c, v A J.ruM..copy (rum the original in my pffejfion. July x6# Aldtamaba and Oc nee LO T TER I. GEORGIA. WHEREAS, by #n art of the Legiflatnre cf thi* state, palled at Louisville the 3d of February 1798, the subscribers ar empowered to eftabliffi a Lottery, for the purpose of railing the ft;in of three thousand dol lars, to be appropriated to clear and improve the Naviga* j tion the Aktamaha and Oconee Rivers, in confequenc* I thereof they propole the follow inor I S C HEM E. 5 prizes of 1000 dollars each is 5000 dollar* | l* of 50® do. do. 5 00 1 of 250 do. to be paid t the polfeflbr of the ticket I of the firft drawn number, 25# I t ®f 250 do. to be paid to the pofleffor of the ticket of tlie last drawn number, g 10 f 100 do. each is . ioo 20 of 50 do. do. * _ 1009 40 of 25 do* do. . 1 009 | 650 of 10 do. do. 6500 1 737 prizes. 20000 dalles. I 3263 blanks. | 4000 tickets, at 5 dollars each, is 20000 dollar* J Ihe Lottery will be drawn at Louisville in Jantiaiy W 1799, during the fitting of the next Legislature. All I prizes will be paid within ten days after the drawing is com- ■ pitted, fubjert to a dedurtion of 15 per cent. Prizes not K called ibr within Cx months after drawn to be Confiderdß as donations for the purposes of the Lottery. S— -1 l*c number of high prizes holds cut to adventurers the B greatest profpert of success; but, independent of gain, the Commiflioncrs Hatter themselves that they will meet with K support from the inhabitants of thofi; counties immediately H concerned in that navigation; and they are happy to acknrt** I ledge that they have received the moft liberal afiurance the support from many rdjiertabTe citizens both in Savar.<B| nah and Augusta to forward the sale of tickets. UpcnthtH whole, they have not the fmallefl doubt that all the tickesß| will be Ibid, and the drawing positively take place at tkM| ti:ne appointed. ‘Tickets to be had from any of the Cos missioners, and also at the places hereafter named of I *® following persons, viz. At Savannah, of Messrs. and jolin Bolton, Meias and Mack ay, VfHaft and I John D. Dickinson, and William Belcher. At Augd* mN ot David Reid and Andrew limes. At l-ouifville, of Berrien. At North Newport/ of Thomas f.anchtfte r * . Sunbirrv, of Adam Alexander. At St. Mary’s, of Arck W bald Bulloch. In Greene county, of Robert Grier * gn George Reed. In Hancock county, of Cliarles hie and David Dixon. In Washington county, of Rutherlkrd and Edward Bryan. v fl| 7 Jot:ATAR? F All Alt, John Couper* ! |H Ferdinand O’Neal, Spencer Wilsoß', David Blacrsreaß, J John Jones, .. I Samuel Wright, ) BROUGHT to Rkeborough gaol on the 26th ufo likely young country born Negro Fellow, yea’s old, 5 feet 7 -inches high, fays his name is and that he was fold as tV property of the Estate of Sandt rs at public sale in Savannah, and bought b* Champnevs, who lent him to one of his plantations op fide of Charleston, from whence he ran awayft[ ago. - WILL M Augufi I. • W SAVANNAH: Printlo by N. JOHNSTON