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Dr. Ca(h received and paid by John Cibvons, as City
Treasurer, Savannah.
1800. Dolls. Cts.
March 26. To balance in hand this day, 12156 12J
April 5. Received of James B. Young,
efq. president of the Union
Society, by the hands of mr.
Peter S. Laffitte, secretary,
for five years rent of lots No.
2 and 3 Holland tithing, Per
ciyal ward, from the 9th Ja
nuary, 1795, to 9th January,
1800, at ss. per year, equal to 536
9. Received of mr. Joseph Hughes,
, of the theatre, being the nett
produce of a benefit exhibiti
on on account of the city, 123 93^
June 17. Received of Morris Miller, efq.
city recorder, balance of a
note given by George Enoe
the 9th February, 1798, and
filtered, . . 32 45
July 3. Received of the city marshal for
the buildings on Barnard street
deck, fold by order of council
the Ift instant for . . 84 o
12. Received of the committee of
. the new gaol and workhouse,
being a surplus remaining in
their hands at this time, 3*9 7*
23. Received of Morris Miller, efq.
city recorder, on account of
a judgment against Edward
White, 2* 1 dollars, and inte-.
rest; s'dollars 63 cents, • . 216 63
Received of ditto for ditto a
gainst Isaac Fell, and ditto, 71 83
Sept. 11. Received of the city marshal for
the building on Abercorn street
dock, fold by him, . 133 o
Oft. 6. Received of ditto, being a sur
plus remaining in his hands of
the sum paid him the 23d ult.
to enable him to defray the
expences of clearing the town
and hamlets of weeds, &c. 48 25
Dec. 12. Received of meflrs. Williamson,
PJacide,and Cos. of the theatre,
and his honor the mayor, be
ing the nett produce of a the
atrical exhibition for the be
nefit of the city, . . 136 37^
31. Received for ground rent of city
lots, &c. • • . 3*39 o
Received for waggon and dray
% licenses and negro badges, 101 o
Received for stall rent and ex
tra market fees, . . 439 56L
Received for fines, . . 572 61
Received for licenses to retail
fpiritous liquors, . * 2375 lo
*9954 85A
v-tJa
1800. * Dolls. Cts.
April 18. Paid the truftees-of tbe exchange
the third inftalment, . 750 c
July 4. Paid Henry Mathews, deputy
marshal, one fourth of the fines
imposed by council on certain
persons wherein he wis in
formant, . • . 26 25
aB. Paid the committee of health
for the purpose of providing a
houle and neceflaries for per
sons infefted with the small
pox on the 20th current, ■ 300 o
And dr. Sheftall, health, officer,
for medicines, attendance, &c. 141 o
Sept. 25. Paid Janies Alger for surrender
ing the buildings on Abercorn
street ddfet to the corporation,
in conformity to an order of
council of the 25th Auguftlafl, 597 ©
Oft. . 7. Paid John Kachler for making
12 badges, ... 1 92^
Dec. 30. Paid dr. G. Mofie, overseer of
the poor, the monies anting
from a theatrical exhibition, . 136 37^
31. Paid on account of the public
• wells, engines, engine houses,
cisterns, pumps, ladders, Sec. 2744 61-j
Paid city officers salaries, stati
onary, &c. . ‘ . 2018 47!
Paid city patrols, wood, candles,
drum, &c. ... 627 60
Paid printers accounts, filling up
several low places in the streets,
building a privy on the old
gaol lot, taking a census,
clearing the town and hamlets
of weeds, bullies, Stc. . 1877 25!
•Paid for tnc new gaol and
workhouse, . . 9000 0
Returned to sundry persons mo
nies deposited by them for li
cent’es to retail fpiritous li
quors not granted, . ieo o
Balance in hand this day, ,6 34 , 6
*9954 85$
T r rur rrors e * c cpted.
Treasury Office, Savannah, December 3,, ,800.
J OHJ * Gibbons, City Treasurer.
roreign Entries of Merchandise, Liquor Entries,
. Baggage Eutnes, .„d Inward and Outward Manifcfts, fcr
file by the praters hereof. ’
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NOTICE.
THE fu'Acribers to the BALL intended to be given
by the Married Gentlemen and Bachelors are re
quested to meet at Gunn’s long room’ on Friday evening,
for the purpose of elefting managers.
—REMOVAL.—
MACLEOD and MiLLER
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HAVE removed to the store in tnr. Bolton’s build
ings, No. 2, next door to mr. Hartridge, and offer
for sale the following articles, viz. Wines of all kinds,
brandy ditto, rum ditto, Hollandfe gift, -London porter,
loaf and lump sugar, white and brown Havana ditto; by
fon, fouchong, green, and bohea teas) chocolate and cof
fee, raisins and almonds, Cayenne and black pepper, all
spice and ginger; nutmegs, mace, cloves, and cinnamon;
citron and ilinglafs, fruits in brandy, basket fait, split
peafe, crackers, curry powder, portable soup, Scotch and
rappee fnuff, chewing tobacco in papers, walnuts, gerkins,
anchovies, mangoes, olives, capers, rose and orange flower
water, mushroom catfup, walnut ditto, India soy, Quin’s
fifh sauce, salad oiQ starch, faltpetre; glass, tilt, pewter,
and crockery wares; corks, spirits of turpentine, &c.
January 21, 1801.
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Will be fol4i -on the 23d day of February, 1861, at
the courtboufe in the town of Brunswick,
THE following Trafts of Land, or a$ much thereof as
sqill pay the tax and costs for the years 1798 and
1799, viz. , . v ■•'i t-j -j |
1206 acres, situated in tile county cf Liberty, returned
by Thomas Cater; tax, .20 dollars, 94 cents, and colls.
340 ditto, situated in the county of Glynn, returned
by John Goode; tax, 5 dollars, 2 cents, and costs.
830 ditto, situated in Glynn, returned by Isaac Mun
den; tax, 7 dollars, 27 cents, and costs. y
155° ditto, situated in Glynn, returned by John T.
Morgan; tax, 32 dollars 78 cents, and costs. -
610 ditto, situated in Glynn, returned by James
M‘Lead; tax, 1 dollar 95 cents, and costs.
2000 ditto, situated in Glynn, returned by Joshua
Miller; tax, 26 dollars 13 cents, and costs.
Sam. Burnett, c. t. g. c. for 1798 and 1799.
January 1, 1801.
7. lEfr notice;.
Will be fold , on the 24 tb day of February, 1801, at
the courtboufe in the town of Brunswick,
THE following Trafts of Land, or as much thereof as j
will pay the tax andy:ofts for the year 1798:
115 acres, situated in the county of Glynn, returned
by William Clubb; tax 1 dollar 44 cents, and costs.
50 acres in said returned by George Clubb; tax,
r I dollar 12 cents, and costs.
500 acres in said county, returned by the JEflate of
James Baifden; tax 2 dollars 29 cents, and costs.
200 acres in Laid county, returned by Thomas Tucker;
tax, 52 cents, and costs.
965 acres in said county, returned by Farr Williams;
tax, 2 dollars 90 cents, and costs.
250 acres in said county, returned by John W. Thomp
son; tax, 57 cents, and costs.
2 Lots in the town of Brunswick, returned by the Estate
of E. Bonus; tax, 48 cents, and costs.
Sam. Burnett, c. t. g. c. for 1798.
January 1, 1801.
“ NOTICE.
Will be fold , on the 2 stb day of February, 1801, at
the courtboufe in Brunswick,
THE following Trafts of Land, or as much thereof as
will pay the tax and costs for the year 1799, and
all arrears of tax up to said year: ~
1100 acres, situated and lying in the county of Glynn,
returned by Robert Watts, attorney for the Estate of
Hopkins; tax, 8 dollars 61 cents, and costs. 1
50 acres in said county, returned by John Miller; tax,
95 cents, and costs.
Sam. Burnett, c. t. g c. for *799.
January |, 1801.
MARSHAL'S SALE.
Will be fold, at tbe courtboufe in tbir city , at the usual.
hour, on Saturday tbe 24 tb infant,
TWO likely Negroes, taken in execution as thepro
perty of James Wood, efq. at the suit of John P.
Wagnon. - A. Gordon, marffial.
January 1 3 .
KINGSTON* (Jamaica) December -i 3.
BY a schooner from Cape Francois, sent in last week
by his maje-fty’4 Hup- Circe, we learn of the following
captures made by the Spaniih privateer schooner Portori
can, capt. Way, of, 13 guns and 97 men, belonging to
Porto Rico:
Zebra Hearn, capt. Hathaway, from St. John’s, bound
to Charleston, taken on the 20th Oftober; schooner Grey
hound, capt. Wilkie, from Halifax, bound to this ifiand,
taken on the 25th Oftober; armed schooner John, capt.
Davis, of 6 guns and 8 men, from Boston, bound to Cape
Francois, taken on the 3 d November; and on the 23d
November they boarded the schooner Samuel, capt. Mil
ler, from Portland, bound to Cape Francois, and, after
plundering the mod valuable articles, put on board 23 of
their pnfoners, with one calk of water.
December 15. On Thursday evening arrived at Port
Royal, a Dutch brig from Curacoa, in ballast, a prize to
his majesty’s fliip Meleager.
1 he American fliip Caroline, from Baltimore to Cartha
gena, with dry goods, detained by his majesty’s fliip Sans
Pared, and a foreign schooner, arrived the lame evening.
schooner St. Joseph Les Anitnos, capt. Caflals,
from Campeachy, bound to this port, belonging'to meflVs.
Longman and Sibbald, having upwards of 25,0001. in spe
cie on board, was captured on the 2d instant, by a French
prnateer of 4 guns and 50 men, close to Old Harbour,
who, after confining mr. Sibbald in irons for three days, *
landed him at Negri! Pointy a&d podteeded with her prize
for Cuba.
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Ship Fabius, Hutchinson, from henr#. n ,
taken by the Britifli and sent for Halifax arct,onj >|
C,t l,r 3 °- Arrived > “r Willi >“ Pe„„, V J
WaSlnngton, December 20. The official ,1
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These votes complete the returns from all the lb J
Sotf — ™ ablrd !0 a,,no “" c *
For Thomas JefTcrfon, - I
Aaron Burr, |
John Adams, . e
C. C. Pinckney, .>•, a
The senate have confirmed the nomination of John I
as chief justice of the United States. J
We underftafid that the president of the United S J
has offered, through the secretary of the navy, tnr J
Little, his officers and men, his congratulations on tltfl
late luccefs, and his sincere wishes fortheir future floryM
Ihe secretary of the navy, it is a lso said,
himieli to tins purport, that it was before known tk J
captain, officers, and crew, of the Boston, only want*
an opportunity to be offered them to do honor to themfebl
and their cotrntry.
Robert Lift on, efq. the British minister, is now at hi*
folk, from which place he intends to fail for Fnglaß
Mr. 1 hornton remains in the chai after of charge d’ I
faires. 6 1
CV I
January 1. The president has nominated Sam™
Dexter secretary of the treasury, in the room of Olil
Wolcott, resigned. 1
~ Char teflon, January 10. By the schooner Sail
from Port Republic ,and Jeremie, we learn, that the a
neral in chief, 1 oulLunt, had issued a proclaiAtipivatS
tape, to the effeft that an additional duty of fen jferccfl
be laid on every article of export from ail the ports of 9
Domingo. This intelligence had arrived officially at B
remie before the Sally left it, and was expeftedto bepS
liDied and enforced the day following her departure. lB
hurry and confufion occasioned thereby in the differ™
ports was incredible, every one flopping all the coffeetbl
could procure with all possible dispatch, before the said edfl
might be enforced. It leeins the general in chief had I
firft determined to lay an additional duty dften perce*
on all imports, as well as exports; but, after several cJ
ferences with the American consul, rar. Stevens, on tB
fubjeft, and feme spirited remonflrances.cn the part of™
consul, who declared he would immediately tranfniitß
commendations to all the ports of America to fend I
more vessels to that colony, as it was impoflible for tl
merchants to support finfh heavy impoffs, the general I
chief thought proper to withdraw his intention of layil
additional duty ou imports. Flour rose immediately fr<l
12 to 19 dollars, and tobacco 30 per. cent* The fide ■
dry goods is mostly very dull. Infurreftlons had lata
been seriously felt in the neighborhood of Jeremie, al
nothing but the moll fevere’ meafuresof government ka
things in any order. The coffee plantations are moftlyl
a ruinous (late; thole of sugar near Port Republic arc!
a much better train of cultivation.
Yesterday arrived, (hip Halcyon, Weft, from Ball
more, bound to Bristol, out 34 days, in distress; brig I
mima and Fanny, Biffiop, Hamburgh, 70 days.
December 12. The following articles, extrafted frfl
the proclamation of the general in chief of St. Domirß
(alluded to in Saturday’s gazette) are Copied from B
Times of Saturday: H
Art. 11. All produce exported from the colony,■
what fort soever, are fubjeft to a duty of twenty per ceß
on exportation. •
111. On every firft day of the decade the tribunal
commerce of the colony will fix the current prices of*
produce of the colony fubjeft to exportation duty; tl®
shall be a table, which ffiall immediately be sent to I
chief officer, who shall fend copies to tliofe whom it I®
be proper to serve, as a regulation for the said duty®
twenty per cent, which tables shall be officially printe®
the newl'paper of the colony. The medium current p®
to be the basts of the table. I
•IV. All merchandise imported into the colony,®
whatever fort or value, will be fubjeft to a duty of tw®
per cent, on the entry.
V. The tribunal of commerce of the colony ft*®,
gree with the different consuls of neutral nations, art®
on every firft day of the dtcade, the current pric* d®
the merchandise imported into the colony, on the me®
price oft which the duty of twenty per cent, shall be k®
VI. The importations and exportations of the col®
can only takf place in the ports mentioned by the g o ®
menu BE
January 16 . Yesterday arrived the fliip Aurora,®
bury, Glalgow, 42 days. •
Capt. Seabury, of the fliip Aurora, from Glafgow®
that port the 4th of December last, but has
news of any importance. Rice fold at 365. per
best Sea liland Cotton at 2s. iod. per lb.
Thp Aurora, Collett, for London, and
Pallas, Bowden, for Greenock, from hence, have** 11 ®
at their ports of destination. ‘ ~
CAME into the fubferiber’s pasture
A SMALL BAY MARE and A SMALL
FOAL; the mare has no brands, fl*e has a
spot in her face. Tfie owner is requested to pay
and take them away. £. Bkv^B
January 7.
IC7* BLANK LAND CONVEYANCESfcTi®
the Printing Office in Broughton street.