The Georgia journal: and independent federal register. (Savannah, Ga.) 1793-179?, January 04, 1794, Image 1

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The GEORGIA JOURNAL: AND Independent Federal Register. Pub. twice - tvt-.ri. j Vol. I.] from the (New York) Daily Advertiser. To Messrs. JAA and KING. Gentlemen, Nothing could be more agreeable to a real friend to the French nation, or to its representative, citizen Genet, than your truly ’iame publication in this -•Evening Daily Advertiser. Ii you really with a good government to his country, which may in your opinion mean a monarchy, as well as any thing else, and if you did not intend to injure that gentleman and the French cause, with the American people, why did you not at firft, as well as now, certify all the circumstances relative to this truly ridiculous bufmefr,: —you are bot h lawyers, and know, that hearsay evi dence, even at firft hand, is never ad mitted on the rnoll trifling occation ; had you to’d the truth at once, i l is probable citizen Genet would have continued to treat you with blent con tempt, and you might have been (pared the pain (if pain it is), of pocketing the lie dire ft; your certificate would then have run thus : We do certify that mr. per cl ary Hamilton and mr. Jecretary Knox told , ms./ •"*'rrv JefFerf-'t? t'-S tlnyn (viz. mr. ‘jecretary Hamilton and mr. jecretary Knox) that governor Mifflin told him (viz. mr. fecr-etary Jefferfon), that mr. fecv.tary Dallas had told him that mr. Genet had in an angry and in temperate mode told him (to wit, mr. je er clary Dallas, and not the president), that, “ he would appeal from the pre-j fident to the people.” —Look at yourj own certificate, compare it with this and blufti.—You (hall hear again from A REPUBLICAN. Monday evening, Dec. 2. —o<S.o<@-0-S>o* 1 PHILADELPHIA, December 5. Mr. Printer, ’ The appearance of a Statement, un der the Signatures of mr. Jay and mr. King; and of a certificate, under the signatures of mr. Hamilton and mr. Knox, relative to mr. Genet’s conver lation with me, in the case of the Lit tle Democrat, obvicuhy claims, cn my part, a declaration of thefadls. H his declaration I will prepare and publish, in the course of a few days. I am, fir, &e. A. J. DALLAS, RECRUITING ANECDOTE. Some time ago a Serjeant, Surrounded by a motley groupe, in College green, Dublin, was haranguing ala mhitaire, on the glories of war, and informed his auditory that “ the French were our na tural-born enemies 1” One of the group immediately alked “ what kind of folks are the dip. tans and Prussians?” The warlike oiator, who was a true Hibernian, after feme hesitation, replied, “by j , I dont well know much about them, but I believe, d’ve fee, that they are our un natural born friends !” APOPHTHEGM. Truth, like beauty, varies itsfafhions, and is belt recommended by different drefles, to different minds. “ WHERE LIBERTY DWELLS, THERE IS MY COUNTRY.*'— Franklin. SAVANNAH: PRINTED BY JAMES CARET, ON THE BAY, NEAR THE COFFEE-HOUSE. XT'OR S ALE, for cash or produce, that noted JC full- bred stud horse SMALL HOPES: He is quiet and peaceable, and his character, as a stud, is inferior to no horse in the state. — Tor particulars apply to ALEX. CANDLISH. Savannah, l amacratv Garden, Pec, .to, T 793. v; RAN AWAY, FRANCIS BRENNOCH, a thick flout mart, curly hair, flutters, and is about twenty, lix years of age; a Welchman by birth. GEORGE BROWNSON, a im'ooth - faced young man, about eighteen years of age, fair complexion, five feet five inches high, or there abouts ; by birth an Engjliflunan. Tiie foregoing seamen deserted from the brig Diana, captain Gerald Forrcfier, laying in St. Mary’s harbour, carrying with them the long boat and yawl.—The boats have been in use about eighteen months, and both payed on the outbide with varnilli. The long-boat has a rowler in her stem and fteni. They at the lame time carried off the main-top-gailaht-fail, belonging to the afyrefaid brig. A rcwar►. of TEN DOI.I ARS will he paid for apprehending either of the above-deferibed seamen, and lodging them in gaol, and all rea sonable expenses paid, bv applying to RICHARD WAYNE. Savannah, IX ember 30, 1753. AN OVERSEER. yT 7* \NTS TANARUS” \l I.OV. <r rr. CV -r... ■, . V V peri on -vitix a family, vrlio unckritUnSs the huanefs of a plantation and the manage ment 01 flock.—lie can be well recommended. A line directed to A. C. and left with the printer of this paper, will be duly attended to. Hills, May, 6c Wood bridge, HAVE received, per the brig Ma-y Anne, captain P.. image, from London, and other veilels from Europe, a general and nvcU-chfen nffortment of EUROPEAN GOODS, which they will fell, at the very 1 owe ft prices, at their (tore, nearly oppolite the Vcnduc houfe, for present pay, in calh car produce— as they do not mean to extend credit, after the Lift of this month. iff They beg leave to tender their heft fer viccs to all .who are pleaftd to entrust them with business on consignment, See —Thevmav depend on the utmoll l'afety, punctuality, and dispatch. Savannah, Err, 28, 1 703, INFERIOR CO-URtT” THE Inferior Court for the county of Chat ham, being adjourned in October term latt, will be held on Tuesday the seventh day of January next, at the Court-lioufe in this city, at 10 o’clock in thy forenoon ; of which all periotis concerned will take notice—efpeci allv the jurors that were summoned for that term, arc required to attend. By order of tie Court, JUSTUS H. SCHEUBER, C. !. C. C. C. Savannah, I)remher 26, 1 793. c ff'aflE public is hereby notified, that a luit hath been inflitiited, in the Superior Court for the county of Chatham, upon a mort gage to the state, given by major Day, in his life-time, on the plantation called ORANGE GROVE; and that , at the next term, a decree will pais lor foreclofing the equity of redemption there of, unless a iarther flay of proceedings may have been directed by the legislature :—That Mr. Alexander Watt, late tax collector, has no right or authority to rent the said plantation, and therefore it will not he in his power to uphold the pofieflion of any periou who may take a lease under him. JOHN YOUNG NOEL, Solicitor Gen. December 24, I 793- * VARIETY of DUETS, SONGS, GLEES, MARCHES, &c. set to mulic for dif ferent instruments, for iaie at the New Printing ! OJiie. SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1794. UNION SOCIETY. Ji TONDAY the 6 u of January next, being a iVI QUARTERLY MEETING of the U NION SOCIETY, the members arc requested to attend the fame, at the Filature, precisely at funlet, for the dispatch of bulinels. JUSTUS H. SCHEUBER, See. Savannah, DcC. 26, 1793. r ’ff”'H.E fubferiber takes the liberty to ac 5. quaint the planters and the public in general, that he continues to prosecute the FACTORAGE & COMMIS SION BUSINESS of', and hopes, from his afflduous endeavours, to promote the interest of those who may favour him with their commands.—His {lores are as convenient for the reception and security ol produce as any in this city. Orders from the country will be punc f ftuiily attended to. ROBERT WATTS. Savannah, 7V . 23, I 793- CATONNE 1 6- GOUPV, NEAR THE corrEE-HOI’SE, Have for fair, on leafonbl, terms, far case or produce, AN ASSORTMENT OF WET 6 • DRV GOODS, viz. Jamaica,W. India,and A Englifli walnuts noninvard nun Y Prunes and dried figs Er. Coguiae brandy W Brandy fruits, of all Hollands and north- kinds ward gin—Molail'cs Pickles of all forts fx i, in Im,- --la SpaniGi and French O- Cher-y beunee J lives, caj.ci, c:r. Lemon & orange juice | Durham milliard A nnifeed water | Allfpicc,black pepper, Assortment of French i nutmegs,cinnamon, liqueurs , mace, cloves & flour Sallad ar.d lamp oil sos ginger l-.avendar water | Oranges, limes, apples, Bcfl Bourdeaux, port, -31 <kc. Malaga,Li{bon,'j e- ; Loaf and brown fu-ar ner i lie, vi n-de-gra ve y Best by for, fouchong, and Madeira nines $ green & hohea teas Preferyed ginger, ta- Coifa: and chocolate marinds and citron j Caflile soap S"gar candy , ,• Turpentine ditto Barley sugar | Good Poland starch Sugar plumbs hair powder Best bloom railins a Stick & pot pomatum Muscatel ditto V Candles of all forts Ditto in barrels y Gunpowder and flint Currants | Gun flints BeftJordanfoft-fhefled | <ss> almonds ... fgt Pi .fide a variety of Hard ditto j oiler articles, too traious I Spanifll filbcrt3 (j to enumerate, .Savannah, Dec. 2T. TO THE PUBLlcr Alfratd plan of this nrttfpafer. It will invariably be conducted on a perfectly ‘liberal and frilily impartial plan ; and neither exertion nor expence fliall be spared to procure tlie carlieft and meft authentic intelligence in every department, foreign and domc-ftic.— ExtraiTes from new books and approved au thors, in the various branches of ufeful and polite literature, together with pieces of wit, humour, and pieafantry, fliall occasionally oc cupy l’onieof our columns.— And “ though last, not ieaft in favour,” the amateurs of the mule, may always expert to find l'ucli Parnallian flights as are estimable for harmony of num bers, as well as eiTufions of genius, taste, or sentiment. ‘Terms of publication and fubfcrlption. I. The GEORGIA JOURNAL will be pub -I]filed and distributed early on the mornings of Wednel’day and Saturday in each week. 11. The annual fubfeription is fix dollars to be paid half-yearly in advance. 111. As soon as three hundred and fifty fub feribers fliall have entered their names and paid their fubferiptions, The Georgia Journal ilxa.ll thenceforward be publiflied thrice a week, without any additional expence to the iub fetibers. sy, *, * Subscriptions are now taking in by Meifrs. Markiand and M'lver and Nir. John Harris, Charlcjlon; Mr. A. M‘Millan, Auyojia and by the editor, on the Bay, Savannah. Q_ U I L I. S, OF THE FIRST QUALITY, For l'aie at the v Printing-office , on the Bay. JOCKEY CLUB. rllE races at,Savannah will commence the fccoiid Tuciday in January next. By order of the flenvards, JOSEPH MILLER, treefuicr, Dec. to, 1793. A meeting of the members is requested, at Brown’s Coflcc-houfe, on the evening pre ceding, at 6 o’clock. WAX T F. I), ;kil A P P RE NT I C E to the Priming Bufmf, Apply to J. Carey, on the Bay. vfT A youth properly qualified may nonv have an opportunity of acquiring one of the mnf lucrative and eenieel pi of firms in Europe or America, c;i terms highly advantageous to hhnfelf. knowledge the fubferiberghave of the A SOUTHERN COUNTRY, arifirig from, rlicir having made an accurate and actual survey of the sea-coast and inland navigation of this state—induce them to proffer their Service to gentlemen pofl'elEiyg land in thd’e counties, as surveyors, capable and disposed to di{’charge their duty in that line.—And if required, plats of the lame elegantly decorated. PARKER, HOPKINS, & MEERS, December I J. ~ N OTIC E. A IT, persons who have demands againfl the f\ late Mr. JAMES INGLESBY, are re quested to deliver them to the fubferihers, pro dcrly attested ; and those indebted to said estate are desired to make immediate pay ment. El .TZ.ABF.TH INGI.FSBY, a:hlnifratrix ] liOM AS J 111.1,5, ajminifjratar. Savannah, Dec. T I. SHERIFF’S S ALES. 0:i ’TUBSDAT, the 7 th day cf January next, WILL BE SOLD BY PUBLIC OUTCRY, At the COURT-HOUSE, SAVANNAH, I. I WUN TIIE HOURS OF 10 AND 2 O’CLOCK, OEVERAL field negroes, 4 \ yoke of oxen* kj between 30 and 40 head of stock cattle, 1 horse and chair, 12 head of hogs, a crop of rice, partly beat out, and partly in the rough, est! fii a ted at 60 barrels, an ox cart, fevcral articles of boufchold and kitchen furniture, A tract or parcel of land, containing 400 acres, fituatc in the diftriet of Little Ogcchee, being the unimproved part of the tract on which the defendant now resides, and is com puted of part of several tracts ; hounded on the nort!i-wcft by lands o{ Francis (Jourvpifie* late Fox’s, on the north-east and south-east by lands of Joseph Clay, Esq. and on the fouth iveft by lands of William Fox’s eft,Ti e. One undivided third-part of ail that tradt or parcel of land, fituatc in the parifli of Clirift Church, in Chatham County, bounded < nit part by lands of David Fox, deceased, and oil all other Tides by lands vacant at the time of tiie original survey; granted originally to Benjamin Fox, deceased. One undivided third-part of all that tract )1 land, containing 150 acrFs, situate in fit. A ulrew’s parilli, bounded at the time of the survey thereof, north-wtftwardly by lauds sur veyed for Donald M'Kay, and on all other ijes by vacant laud; granted to Benjamin Fox, deceased. One hundred acres of land, diftriet of Little Ogeehee, adjoining 011 the north-east by lands of William Mathers, and on all other sides by unknown lands. The whole seized as the property cf David Francis Bourquin, Esq. Conditions <jfair, —CASH. On account of former purebafers not having complied •with the conditions cf fate: Several five acre or garden lots, situate ted the foil th-weft of the city of Savannah, seized as of the estate of the late Thomas Lee, dc ccafed. N. B. Plats, grants, and titles of all the above lands may be seen at the Sheriff** Office. EDWARD LLOYD, S.C. C. Savannah, December (■, X 793. STATIONARY. - f| POCKET-BOOKS, letter-cases? an3mß randum-books, of various sizes and binJf ings, for sale at J. Carey’s, on the Bav. . A 'F . Ink-pots, pen-knives, paper-folders, ca,es/0: mathematical instruments, find various j\ articles of stationary. [6 Dollars per Ann. [No. 10.