The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1788-1802, October 21, 1802, Image 4

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WILLIAM WJLSON HAS received, by the Brig Happy Couple, Capu Starks, from Liverpool, A large and general AJfortment of FA LL and WI N TE R Goo Ds , amongst WHICH ARE, COTTON bagging; Negro cloth, various colors; London duffil and role blankets, Superfine and second cloths; Caffimeres, elastics, and coatings; Flannels, Durants, Cotton and woollen hoflery; Which will be fold at a moderate advance for cash, rot’ ton, •or approved notes at two, three, and four months. Savannah, OBober 7, 1802. TO BE RENTED, THE Countinghoufe lately occupied by the subscribers, with such a proportion of warchoufo room as may be agreeable to tl)e person renting the fame. Alio, the Half of the Lot fronting the Bay and Whitaker-street, the other half occupied by Mr. Gray as vendue flore. If a good price could be obtained the lot would be fold. Ap ply to JOHNSTON, ROBERTSON, and CO. September 16. Tennessee Company. r I ’'HOSE interested in the Company, and who have not 1■ signed the deed of trust, are hereby notified, that the fubferiber will attend at the city of Wafiiington, on the 20th of December next, to give them an opportunity •f complying with this regulation of the Company. JAMES STRAWBRIDGE, acting tfuftee. Philadelphia, May 21, 1802. AN Overseer is wanted for the plantation; one who can read and write, and be well recommended for his knowledge of Rice Planting, his honesty, sobriety, ami attention, will meet with proper encouragement, by ap plying to either of the subscribers, a committee of the Trustees. W. Stephens, Jos, Habersham, Peter Deveaux, • Wm. Gibbons. 14 tb OBobcr, 1802. BANKRUPTCY. WHEREAS a commiflion of bankruptcy is awarded and ifijed forth against Matthew Shearer, of Sa vannah, merchant, and he, being declared a bankrupt, is hereby required to surrender himfelf to the commission ers in the said commiflion named, or the major part of them, on the fourth and twenty-fifth days of October, and on the eighth day of November next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of each day, at the courthouse in the city of Savannah, and make a full difeovery and disclosure of his estate and ese<fls, when and where the creditors are to come prepared to prove their debts; and, at the second fitting, to choose aflignees; and, at the last fitting, the said bankrupt is required to finifli nis examination, aud the cre ditors are to aflent to, or difient from, the allowance of his certificates; all persons indebted to the said bankrupt* or that have any of his effects, are not to pay or deliver the fame, but to give notice to W. DAVIES, Solicitor, 27 tb September , 1802. •emmrnm ■■ ■■ —— ———— —— tm m DISTRICT OF GEORGIA. ) BANKRUPTCY. IN the matter of Samuel Saubcre, late of Savannah, merchant, the major part of the commillioners, and a number of the creditors, having granted to the said Samuel Saubere a certificate, notice therefore is herebv given to the creditors, and others concerned in the laid commiflion of bankruptcy, that, unless obje&ions are regularly filed in the clerk’s office aforefaid, by the 27th day of-October instant, against the said certificate, the fame will be allowed and -confirmed, on its qeing fliewn that this notice ha: been duly publiifced. Richard M. Stites, elk. Savannah, 4 th CBober, 1802. GEORGIA."; By N. Baker, Clerk of the Conrt of O:- (l. s.) L dinary for the county of Liberty, in the N. Baker, j state afore fa id. TT T HER EA S’ jofcph Way fen. Joseph Way jun. VV and Ua ha Way, have applied for letters of adminiftraticn on the eflate of Peter Hoffmire, late of laid county, deceased, These are therefore to cite all and An gular tj>e kindred and creditor's of said deceased to appear before the Court of Ordinary, at Rkebnnmgh, on the firft Monday in November next, and fhevv cause (if any they have) v;’oy letters of adminiftraticn /hould not be granted tliem. Given under my hand and seal, this 17th day of September, A. D. 1802, and in the 27th year ■ of American Independence. t “•> r ‘;*y ‘A t-- t , ASSIZE for OCTOBER, tSot. THE price of Flour being, via. New York, 9 dollars, and Georgia, 6 dollars, per barrel, the weight of Bread for yus month mull be as follows: las cents loaf. 61 rents loaf. Os New York flour, 2IL . 5 oz. 1 lb, 21 or. Georgia flour, 3 o 1 T Os which all bakers ana fellers of bread are to take due notice, JOHN GIB3ONS, City Trealurer. Plain, tsmbored, and lappet muslins and cambrics, fia fh ion able; 4 4ths and 7 Sths printed calico, ditto; Linens, Hats, Cutlery, Ironmongery, Haberdashery, &'c. &c. AN ORDINANCE , To prevent Jhacting in the Qty cf- Savannah, and the Hamlets there's. WHEREAS divers persons have of lave been in the practice of (hooting in and about the and id city, and the hamlets and commons theieuf, to the great.danger of the peaceable inhabitants, and whereby njatjy mi&hieis* have been ocrafioned, for remedy whereof, A it ordain ed, by the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Saffcnah, in Council aliynibled, arid it is hereby ordained, by the authority aforefitid, That, from and after the pulling of this ordinance, any person whatever who (hall fire or ihoot off ?ny mulket, fowllngpiece, fufee, or pistol, in any street, lane, or square, within the laid city, or the ham lets thereof, or on the commons appurtenant thereto, or in any path, avenue, or road, leading to and from the laid city, within the limits and juriioiclion of the fame, (except such firing final! be on military duty or on feftivals) such person, on conviction thereof before the City Council, fliail forfeit and pay, for every such offence, a sum not exceed ing twenty dollars, one half to the use of the informer, the other half to tlie trfe of the laid thy. In COUNCIL, Savannah, October 4, 1802. Passed, CHARLES HARRIS, Mayor, (l. s.) Attest. TficMAS PiTT, c. c. FO R SAL E, 7 A convenient Dwellinghoufe and Lot, situate on a corner in a central and healthful part of the city. There is, on the lot, an additional building, by means of which the lot and improvements may, with final! expence, be divided into two productive and commodious tenements. Inquire of the printers. F O it S A L E~ The Farm Lot, No. 1, Percival ward, Holland tithing, containing 45 acres oldfurvCy; and Two Farm Lots, Nos. 9 and 10, in the Village of Hampftead, containing together 100 acres old survey. The vicinity of the above mentioned lands to this city must render them an objebl to persons who wish for situa tions for fmail farms near town. For terms apply to JAMES ROBERTSON. Savannah , 29 th May, ißci. ’ SHERIFF’S SALE. Tuefday the 2d day of November next, will be 1 fold, by public outcry, at the courthouse in this city, between the hours of X. and 111. o’clock, 400 Acres of Hard Marfli, In front of the town of St. Mary, laid out as part of laid town, in four acres each square, in the county of Cam den, itizfcd as the property of Mr. William Norris. Con ditions cash. T. Norton, s. c. c. Savannah, aad September, 1802. TO BE SOLD, at the courthovfe in the city cf Sa vannah, on Tuesday the 26 th day of October next, between the hours ofX and II o'clock, Four Negroes, being the Personal Estate of Joft-ua Gugel, deceased, (the former sale not complied with) for the payment of debt* of the said dt ccaitd. Twins call:. Chkistophfr Gugel, adm’r. Laac N. Meserve, Sophia Meserve, adm’x. loth September, 1802. Valuable Rice Lands for Sale. A TRACT of 500 acres, on the Mortar Swamp, in the former purifh cf Andrew, bounded at the time of lurvey bv land vacant. ANO I HER 1 RAC I, on laid i vamp, containing -j® acres, bounded at the time of fiirvey bv land, of Stephen Drayton southeasterly, and on every other fide bv vacant land. The plats and grants may be fee:: in the hands of the fubferiber, by whom the terms of lule will be made known. DAVID LEI ON. Lands for Sale. AT RAGT, containing 300 acres, in Glynn county, and another of 600 acres, both survey ed in 1769; the former on a branch of the Buffalo fwainp, and the latter about 20 miles from Brunt wick, equal in quality to any in the county. *v A tract of upwards 3000 acres on Canpuchie, excellent pine land, on which was a mill feat before the revolution; it will be dividend as to suit pure balers. DAVID LEION, Broker. SEPTEMBER TERM, 1802. THE following persons being drawn as Jurors to serve in the Court of Mayor and Aldermen, to wit, Robert Fiflier, Thomas Miller, James Rooertfon, John S. D. Montoiollin, John M'lntofh, and John Fitzpatrick, and, being duly furumoned, did make default, it is order ed, That the defaulters be fined in the sum often dollars each, unless an exenfe, on oath, be filed with the Clerk, on or before the firft day of next Court; and that this order be published in the Gazettes of this city twice luccelfivelv, Extraef from the minutes, W.BLOGG, Clerk. TVAN AWAY, from Colekin plamation, about fix 1 V weeks ago, A NEGRO FELLOW, named NERO; lie is a stout thick black Negro, of the Guinea country, a bout 5 foot 6 or 7 inches high, with filed teeth; it is sup posed be is gone up the country. Ten dollars reward will be paid on delivering him to the fubfdriber, and five dollars for !<>dgiug him in any gaol of the state. May 31. ‘ ‘ WILLIAM MEIN. Office of Discount and ]Wt| TSaVi.nn.dj, ** HE following REGULATIONS | the mtonnation of thole .-he may lu-y! bnfi tranlact at fold Office. ’ “ ‘ U ift. That the'Office ftiall, fer the u:\ so-t,; l ; on every day, (Sundays, public tails, tlie 4th of July, and Gliriftmas and :v, o’clock in the morning until 3 o’clock ir, - J..r.. roni J. 2d. 1 hat the Office Ihal! receive and jra” f&sT’- \ acccrdmg to the raus and value that have vFU cftahlilhed by Gmgiefs; and no gold, filter n * coined within the United States, other than fitch (hall be authorized bv Congress, fliail be received * 3d. i hat the said Office will take charge of th. r • of tliofe who ohoofo to place it there, (five of p and lhH keep it, fuhjecT to their order, payable atf!? and will receive depciites of ingots of gold/ bars 0 f f! wrought plate, and other valuable articles of “fmail 2 m the lame manner, and return them on demand of rU depoutor. 4tb. That payments made at the Office fiiallb> t,me ’ and no error i “ ?s ' l ' cd 1 hat difeounts fliail be made on bills, note*. * acceptances, payable in dollars, upon personal fecumt <>uiv with at Last two refponiibie pantes, (one of *2 must be a resident m Savannah) for any term not ex rd mg Six er days; that three days of grace be allowed on a'l alb. note?, or acceptance*, payable at the Office- ad mat discount be taken for the fame, as well as for die da, on wmen the diicount is made. ’ 6:n. 1 hat difeounts Until be made at the rate of j per cent, per annum; and such notes, bills, or acres, ances, as are offered for diicount, iiiall lx- delivered tmL cover, diredled to the Cafljier of the Office of Discount and Dtpofite, on Monday, and laid before the Diredon cn l uefday, when the discount flfrall be fettled and man known on clay, if necessary, and tlie’ following da?, in every week, it finall be entered in the book of tiie i> pi; car. t. • 7th. No note or bill fliail be received at this Office, for an count or colleftiort, of a less sum than 50 dollars; and all notes lent in tor discount or col ledlion must been doiird by fend them to Bank. _ Sm. No man who owes the Cuftomhotife fliail hi* discount without another name than the firft endorser. lhat, on failure of payment before fliuttinjol the Office on the last day of grace, the note, bill, ora. ceptance, fliail be protested, and notice given on thatdq to all and every endorser; and when the last day of grw falls on Sunday the bill or note must be paid the precd ing Satuixlay. 10th. • lhat all notes, bills, or acceptances, intend'd for colle&ion at this Office, must be Kxlgf and at lead cne day before the fame becomes due, and (hall, as to notice, demand, and p?oceft, be proceeded with as notes or bib dkcoitinea, unless the person depositing the fame dired othenvife in writing. 11 th. That the non-payment of any bill, note, or acceptance, when presented to an endorser, under protest, fliail equally afledl his credit with that of tlie accepter or payer of said bill, note, or acceptance, so protested. 12th. That the Caflfier of this Office shall catife anr bale gold or fdver coin, offered in pavment, depoflte, or for change, at this Office, to be cut in such a manner a to render it notorious and impaflable, and to be returned to the person offering the fame. JOSEPH HABERSHAM, Prcfident. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. Lcailpville , 18 tb June, 180:. A RESOLUTION in the words following, to wit, “ Rcfolved, That his Excellency tlie Governor be, “ ard !:c is herebv authorized and requested to pursue such u meafores as in his judgment may rnoft efficlually after* u win and colledl all just claims which the citizens of this “ state may have against the Creek Nation cf Indians, u r.fi.ich laid claims (hail, before thev are exhibited, be “ duly authenticated, by tlie oath of one or more difin “ terefted persons, taken and certified by any judge, justice “ of the peace, or clerk of the superior or inferior courts,” having paired both Branches of the Legislature, and re ceived the aflent of the Executive, It is ordered , That all persons having the Creek Nation of Indians, for property of any descrip tion by them taken or plundered, be, and they are hertty required to transmit the fame as soon as possible to the Ex ecutive Department, authenticated in the manner by tie afore recited refoluticn pointed out. Taken from the journals cf the Executive Department} Geo. R. Crayton, Sec’y. WANTED, J| A BOY of lefpeHable connexions as an apprentice w the Drnggift Bufmtfs. None need apply but who can produce good recommendations, and are of obliging difpolition. To such good encouragement wul given. Apply to CHARLES M‘KENNA, Druggist, Market fqw* NOTICE. 7 ALL persons having demands against the * ! John Currie, eiq. late of Savannah, decease requested to render them in, properly attested, t°, lexander Currie, at the late residence of the deceaie > 3 • all persons indebted to the said Estate are called make immediate pavment, that provision may be j for difebargine the debts and legacies. ts Alux-.sdkk Crßßic.l Joseph Miller, > *W.**“| Andrew- M*Credie, J annexe • Savannah. 10th June. 1800. -*| TO BE LLASFD, T A Five Acre Lot of Land, n^| Savannah, an exceeding good fituaticn ior a garden ■■ brick vard. Inquire of the [winters. Visiting and Message Cards for fa:e by to * P of this paper.