The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1788-1802, August 05, 1802, Image 2

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In COUNCIL. Savannah, Augufi 2, 1802. fqFlflE Treasurer having laid before Council a Statement X of Rents due for the City Lots, Ordered, That the Marlhal re-enter the fame, in the name of the City, in terms of the ordinance in such case made and provided, and that the Marlhal do twice notify in the Gazette the day of re-entry, which lhall be before the 15th iuftant, , Extraft from the minutes, THOMAS PITT, C. C. STATEMENT of RENTS due to the CITT of SAVANNAH. FRANKLIN WARD. Sum due. -D. C. Lot No. 2, 2 quarters rent, . * 14 48 Lot No. 3, 2 quarters, . • y 14 48 Lot No. 4> 2 quarters, . . 17 14 Lot No. 5, 2 quarters, . . 17 14 Lot No* 6, 2 quarters, . . ’ + 48 Lot No. 7, 2 quarters, . . 18 75 Lot No. n, 2 quarters, * * 12 86 Lot No. 12, 2 quarters, . • *5 0 Lot No. 16, 2 quarters, . . 13 40 Lot No. 17 and 18, 2 quarters, . 3214 Lot No. 24) 2 quarters, . . 16 8 Lot No. 28, 1 quarter, . . 6 96 Lot No. 29, 2 quarters, . . 13 94 Lot No. 30, 2 quarters, . . 10 72 Lot No. 31, 2 quarters, . . to 72 Lot No. 33, 2 quarters, . . 16 7 Lot No. 34, 2 quarters, . . J 5 0 Lot No. 35, 2 quarters, . . . 15 o Lot No. 39, 2 quarters, . . 15 o WARREN WARD. Lot No. 1, 2 quarters, . . 10 72 Lot No. 2 and 3, 2 quarters, . . 1821 Lot No. 4, 2 quarters, . . 10 72 Lot No. 5, 2 quarters, • . 10 72 Lot No. 8, 1 quarter, . . 5 36 Lot No. 10, 2 quarters, . . 15 o Lot No. 11, 2 quarters, • . 7 50 Lot No. 13 and 14, 2 quarters, . . 17 14 Lot No. 15, 2 quarters, . . 7 50 Lot No. 16, 2 quarters, . . 84 Lot No. 17 and 18, 2 quarters, . . 20 36 Lot No. 19, 2 quarters, • . 10 18 Lot No. 21, 2 quarters, - . 10 18 Lot No. 22, 2 quarters, . . 10 18 Lot No. 25, 2 quarters, . . 6 96 Lot No. 3} and 38, 2 quarters,. . . 11 25 WASHINGTON WARD. Lot No. 1, 2 quarters, . . 9 64 Lot No. 2, 2 quarters, . . 84 Lot No. 3, 2 quarters, . . 84 Lot Nc. 4) 2 quarters, . . 9 64 Lot No. 5, 2 quarters, . . 9 64 Lot No. 6, 2 quarters, • . 84 Lot No. 9, 1 quarter, . . 3 50 Lot No. 10, 2 quarters, . . 6 43 Lot No. 11, 2 quarters, . . 6 43 Lot No. 12, 2 quarters, . . 8 58 Lot No. 13 and 14, 2 quarters, . . 15 o Lot No. 15, 2 quarters, . . 643 Lot No. 16, 2 quarters, . . 6 96 Lot No. 17 and 18, 2 quarters, . . 18 21 Lot No. 19, 2 quarters, . . 9 11 Lot No. 20, 2 quarters, . 9 11 Lot No. 21, 2 quarters, . . 9 11 Lot No. 22, 2 quarters, . . 9 u Lot No. 24, 1 quarters, . . 9 , t Lot No. 30, 2 quarters, . . 5 36 Lot No. 31, 2 quarters, . . 5 36 Lot No. 32, 1 quarter, * • 6 25 Lot No. 37, 3 8 ) 39, and 40, 2 quarters, ‘ 18 21 LIBERTY WARD. Lot No. 3, 2 quarters, . . 13 7 $ Lot No. 4, 2 quarters, . . 15 o Lot No. 5, 2 quarters, . . 150 Lot No. 6, 2 quarters, . . 13 7<l Lot No. 7, 1 quarter, . . 6 87 Lot No. 13, 2 quarters, . . 150 Lot No. 15, 2 quarters, . . 12 50 Lot No. 16, 2 quarters, . • 13 75 Lot No. 2t, 1 quarter, . . 7 30 Lot No. 23, 1 quarter, • . 7 5° Lot No. 24, 2 quarters, • . I 5 0 Lot No. 25, 2 quarters, • . 13 75 Lot No. 26, 2 quarters, * . 12 50 Lot No. 27, 2 quarters, ‘ . . 12 50 Lot No. 28, 2 quarters, . . 15 o Lot No. 29, 2 quarters, . . J 5 0 Lot No. 31, 2 quarters, . . 12 50 Lot No. 32, 2 quarters, . . 15 o Lot No. 34, 1 quarter, . . 6 25 Lot No. 38, 2 quarters, . . 12 50 Lot No. 39, 2 quarters, . . 12 CD COLUMBIA WARD. Lot Nc. r, 2 quarters, . . 23 74 lx)t No. 2, 2 quarters, . * * 20 93 Lot No. 3, 2 quarters, . . 21 37 Lot No. 4, 2 quarters, . . 26 66 Lot No. 5, 2 quarters, . . 26 77 Lot No. 6, 2 quarters, . . 21 37 Lot No. 7, 1 quarter, . . 12 37 Lot No. 8, 2 quarters, . . 25 43 Lot No. 9, 2 quarters, . . 23 62 Lot No. 10, 2 quarters, . . 14 87 Lot No. ii, 1 quarter, . . 9 62 Lot No. 12, 2 quarters, . . 29 25 Lot No. 13, 2 quarters, . . 33 75 Lot No. 14, 2 quarters, . . 29 3 Lot No. 15, 2 quarters, . , , 24 87 Lot No. 16, 2 quarters, . . 35 o Lot No. 20, 1 quarter, . . 9 22 Lot No. 21, 2 quarters, . . 25 87 Lot No. 22, 2 quarters, , . 30 50 Lot No. 23, 2-quarters, . . 42 75 Lot No* 24, 2 quart* ;s, • . 4° 73 Lot No. 25, 1 quarter, • . 12 83 Lot No. 29, 2 quarters, . . 27 67 Lot No. 30, 2 quarters, . . . 1912 Lot No. 31, 1 quarter, • . 5 79 iajt No. 34, 2 quarters, • . 1 3 95 Lot No. 35, 1 quarter, . . 2 67 Lot No. 36, 1 quarter, • . 3 88 Lot No* 37, 2 quarters, . . 18 79 Lot No. 38, 2 quarters, „ . . 15 19 Lot No* 39, 1 quarter, . J 18 Lot No. 40, 2 quarters, . 21 37 GREENE WARD. Lot No. 1, 2 quarters, •* . 18 67 Lot No. 2, 1 quarter, * . 9 0 Lot No. 3, 1 quarter, • • 8 38 Lot No. 4, 2 quarters, • . 2172 Lot No. 5, 2 quarters, • . : 23 6 Lot No. 6, 1 quarter* . . 8 6 Lot No. 7, 1 quarter, • . 816 Lot No. 8, 2 quarters, . * 11 25 Lot No. 11, 2 quarters, . . 21 60 Lot No. 12, 2 quarters, • * 30 60 Lot No. 13, 2 quarters, • . 21 37 Lot No. 14, 2 quarters, . . 16 99 Lot No. 15, 2 quarters, . l2 37 Lot No. 16, 2 quarters, . . 13 50 Lot No. 17, 1 quarter, . . 2 26 Lot No. 18, 1 quarter, . . 8 78 Lot No. 19, 2 quarters, . t . 26 o Lot No. 20, 2 quarters, . . 23 96 Lot No. 21, 1 quarter, . . 5 22 Lot No. 25, 2 quarters, • . 9 79 Lot No. 26, 1 quarter, . . ■ 473 Lot No. 27, 1 quarter, . . 5 40 Lot No. 28, 1 quarter, . . 4 73 Lot No. 29, 1 quarter, . . 4 88 Lot No. 30, 2 quarters, . . n 23 Lot No. 31, 2 quarters, . . 11 25 Lot No. 32, 2 quarters, . / 13 28 Lot No. 33, 1 quarter, . . 321 Lot No. 36, 2 quarters, . . 14 6 Lot No. 37, 2 quarters, . . . 14 52 Lot No. 38, 1 quarter, . . 3 5 Lot No. 39, 1 quarter, . . 3 5 Lot No. 40, 1 quarter, . . 3 x r ELBERT WARD. Lot No. 1, 2 quarters, . . 19 74 Lot No. 3, l quarter, . . 832 Lot No. 5, 2 quarters, .. . 18 45 Lot No. 6, 1 quarter, . . 7 93 Lot No. 8, 2 quarters, . . 18 68 Lot No. 9, 1 quarter, . . 816 Lot No. 11, 2 quarters, . . 13 6i Lot No. 12, 2 quarters, . , 17 10 Lot No. 16, 1 quarter, . . 7 87 Lot No. 17, 2 quarters, . . 16 99 Lot No. 18, 1 quarter, . . 8 44 Lot No. 22, 2 quarters, . . 16 65 Lot No. 37, 2 quarters, , . 15 o Lot No. 38, 2 quarters, , . - 150 Eastern Half of Filature Lot, 1 quarter, 26 50 Eastern Half of Courthouse Lot, 6 quarters, 118 50 In obedience to the Order of Council I lhall make a re entry on the foregoing tots on the 14th day of Augull in fant, if the several owners of the said iots lhall not before that day pay into the City Treasury their relpeftive ba lances. JOHN WILLIAMS, City Marlhal. InCOUNCIL* Savannah, August, 2d, 1802. INFORMA l ION being laid before Council, that the Yellow. Fever has made its appearance in the City of Philadelphia, It is ordered, That the Health-Officer be dire died to* order all velfels coming from the Port of Philadelphia to be brought to at Ccckfpur, and there to perform a qua rantine ol fifteen days, including their days of failing, and that, daring the performance of the said quarantine, the woollen and cotton goods on board dial l be, on every fair day, exposed to the open air, and the holds of the velfels ventilated in the befl possible manner, and that, after that tune, they be permitted to come up as high as Five Fathom Hole, and there remain until they (lull receive a certificate of health from the Health-Officer. Provided nevertheless, i hat the above goods (ball be exposed to the air, and the vcflel ventilated, at leal! three days before the said veflel be permitted to come up to the laid last place, notwithstanding the fifteen day s from the failing of the said vessel may have before expired. Atid it is further ordered , That the Health-Officer compel the mailers or commanders of veflels coming to this port, with any articles fubjeft to putrefaftion, and finding the fame in a decayed or unsound Hate, to land such articles at any place which the said mailer or commander may think proper, so that the said place be not higher up the river than Five Fathom Hole; and that in such case the said velfel lhall be well ventilated, at leafl three days after the dis charge of such decayed or unibund articles, before ihe is allowed to fail up to Savannah. And it is further ordered, That all perfous contraven ing these orders lhall be prol'ecuted as the quarantine law directs. Extradl from the minutes, 1 THOMAS PITT, C. C. HEALTH-OFFICE. Port of Savannah. THE pilots are hereby ordered to bring all com ing from Philadelphia to an anchor off Cockfpur, there to remain and peifoim a quarantine agreeable to the above order of the City Council. WILLIAM COCKE, M. D. Health-Officer. ASSIZE for AUGUST, 1802. ’ THE average price of Flour being 8 dollars per barrel, weight of Bread mull bet 12 ? cents loaf. j6l cents loaf. Superfine flour, 2 lbs. 7 oz. | t Jb. al oz JOHN GIBBONS, City Treasurer. ‘ #3” notice. ‘TUIEPrOMent and IfeXrsct’ColifeofDT 1 JL and Depolite will proceed to the Choice’ NOTARY on the 10th instant- Those inclined t L come candidates may ilnd written applications* to B ‘ previous to that day. 1 THOMAS MENDENHALL, Cafcier, On Monday the 13 tb of September next, at the house of Jacob Green, at Port At? J- Bryan county, e> ! * All the Personal Estate of Tok Waldron, deceaftd.. HANNAH GREEN, adm’x i3r notice! BY virtue of an order of the Honorable the Infer! Court of the County of Chatham, will be fold™ 1 public audticn, at the Courthouse in Savannah, on tli/J Tuesday in October next, between the hours of ten l twelve in the forenoon, ALL THE REAL ESTatc OF JOHN SHICK, late of the city of Savannah ceased, for the benefit of the heirs of the said John Shi l” confiffing of the Lots and Tra&s of Land following v All that trad! of land, containing 500 acres in tL hte parifli of St. Paul, bounded, at the time of the fa vey, fouthweftwardly by land of Daniel Nicar, Nathaniel Woods, and land laid out, northwardly by land? of Toll Parker, Daniel Richardson, James M‘Farland, Jam,! Grierfon, and vacant land. J . t,iat tra & laud, containing 100 acres, in the na rifli of St. Matthew,, bounded, at the time of furvev fouthweflwardly by land of Francis Jones, and on all otfe hdes by vacant land. All that trad, containing 500 acres, in the parilh of St. Paul, bounded eaftwardly by land of Thomas John lion, northwardly by land of Edmund Cartledge and Little Kioka creek, and on all other lides by land vacant. T. hose two lots of land in the town of Sunbury known l by the numbers 395 and 396. All that lot of land, situate in the village of St. Gall, containing 90 feet in width and 195 feet in length, bein? two lots, known in the general plan of the said village by the numbers 49 and 50, bounded to the east on the coir. mons of Savannah, now Weft Broad street, to the south on a street, and to the northward and westward on a lot belonging to laid village; togetner with the buildings and appurtenances unto the fame belonging. Fa EDERICX Shick,, , George Shick, J Admrs ‘ Augujl 5, 1802. JULY TERM, ißo2> ‘ ‘ THE following persons being drawn as Jurors to fern in the Court of ivlayor and Aldermen, to wit, John Smith, George Enoe, George W. Nichols, Thomas M. Woodbridge, and Stephen Files, and, being duly summoned, did make default, it is ordered , That the defaulters be fined in the sum of ten dollars each, unless an excuse, on oath, be filed with the Clerk, on or before the firft day of next Court; and that this order be publilhed in the Gazettes of this city twice successively. Extra£l from the minutes, W, BLOGG, Clerk. A handy Negro Eoy to : be hired by the month. Inquire of the printers. NEIU YORK, July YESTERDAY morning arrived, the fall failing fclioo- 1 ner Roebuck, after an expeditious paflage of 38 days! from Gibraltar. ] Ihe United States frigate Chesapeake, commodore I Morris, has arrived at Gibraltar after a paflage of 30 day:l from Norfolk; (he had carried away her main malt. The I EilVx was the only frigate at that place, except the Gref- 1 apeake, the others were cruiling off Malta. | Lord Keith, with 5 fail of the line, was lying in the I roads. I The English had not yet evacuated Malta, nor Minor* I ca. i The fliip Mac, bound from Savannah to London, put■ into this port yesterday in distress, and is now at quarantine. I After being at sea three days the captain was taken lick, | the mate was seized with the like disorder the day follow-1 ing, and in a few days after three of the sea men. The I captain and the mate being deranged, tlx second mate I took upon him the temporary command of the vefleJ, but I not understanding navigation fufficiently, <md mod of the I hands being sick, he procured the assistance of a Philadel- 1 phia pilot, who brought lier into Sandy Hook. The cap- 1 tain, it is expe&ed, will not recover. 1 Extract of a letter from an American merchant at L*l Orient to bis correspondent in this city, dated 3% I 26 tb, 1802, received by the brig Tiger, from Hor*l dcaux. . ■ “ The present is purely to advise you that we have tfcs■ day received from Paris the law refptcling the entrepot tobacco, by which our port is comprehended, which®® not appear in the firft instance to be the case, as L’Orien® St. Malo, ahd Rochelle, were left out; but our gM® friend mr. Dorville, (now in Paris) with fome friends of influence, took their measures, and had town comprehended in the law. We take this opportunity to acquaint you of this event, as very ably the projett of the law might have reached you beW® it was rendered, and you would of course have seen our town not being comprehended might have had effedt refpedting the freighting of the ftiips for tins p°-J or your (hipping any tobacco to this quarter, which >■ ceases. . I “ The law fpecifies particularly, that no tobacco be imported into this country in veflels under 100 burthen, to which we request your attention, as earns* with it the confifcation of both,fliip and cargo; this law must be notified to the American adminilhaP”® before it can have its efleet. Anew duty of f° jM per hoglhead on the fabrication is laid,, and is to be p**