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The GEORGIA JOURNAL
AND
Independent Federal Register.
Pub. tivice a
Vol. I.]
PUBLIC AUCTION.
ON Friday, the 31st inst. at ten o’clock, i n
the forenooon, will be disposed of, before
my store,
Four very likely, valuable
NEGRO MEN.
Two of them arc excellent boat hands, and
not fold for any fault.
Conditions —CASH.
DANIEL COURSE,
AUCTION IE R.
Savannah, Jan. 24, i’94.
Vocal and hijtrumental Mafic.
A YOUNG gentleman who has just
■** arived here, and proposes to teach
the FORTE PIANO and SING
ING, addrefles himfelf to the ladies
and gentlemen of Savannah, hoping
for the ir encouragement, as they may
depend upon every pojfible afii.duily
and attention being paid.
N.B. Application to be made to the
printer.
MUSLINS^
UPWARDS of 150 pieces muffins, confifling
of plain. (1 ripeel, and croft-burred, 6-4
wide, VERY ELEGANT PATTERNS.
Also,
200 pieces of Irish Linens,
■rjv T _ I v for fMe. on very
low terms, for CASH, bv
bANIEL COURSE.
LEMUEL CLARK,
Hf\ s just opened store, in St. Julian-street,
whene he has for sale, on moderate terms,
for cafli or produce, the following articles, viz.
Men’s {hoes, coarse and fine
Ladies* fluff ft roes and fand.ds
Misses and children's fliocs
A quantity of Northward hams And cheese
Satins, broad cloths, and Irifli linens
CalKcoes and Chintzes
With r. variety of other articles, too tedious
to enume rate.
“for Tale,
A NEAT RIDING CHAIR, almost
* new, with harness complete—
Rice,- at a moderate rate, will be re
ceived in payment. —Apply to
JAMES M‘CONKY.
Savannah, Jan. 22, 1794*
— | 11 AN AWAY, from the
J V fuhfcriber, on Monday
. % /jUpv • night last, a likely Negro fel
low, named CAL LOS, about
\ 3 eet 10 ‘ nc ‘ l£S an^
\ twenty-three years of age;
Y f& lbs ears were bored, but it
i-> not recollecfted whether
he hacTringsYii them or not; bespeaks French,
Spanilh, and Englifli tolerably ; and is a cai
per.ter by trade. —Whoever delivers him to
me, in Savannah, lliall have ten dollars re
ward, and all reasonable expences.-- If he re
turns of his own accord, he will be forgiven.
JOHN WHITLY.
N. 11. It is recommended to whoever may
apprehend him, to secure him well ; as lie is
very fining, and equally treacherous.
. Jan. 23, X 79- _____
Two Guineas Reward.
RAN- AWAY, on the 26th December ult. a
Guinea-born Negro,called POLLY DORR
—about five feet two inches high, fpea „s Lvg-
Irfli verv rapidly and imperftcliy; formerly
the property of Mr. Abraham de 1 yon, of this
city.—lt is supposed that he has taken refuge
somewhere near Ogechee, where he is Budl to
have a wife.—Whoever apprehends said Ne
gro, and lodges him in gaol, or delivers him
to the fuhfcriber, flial! have two guineas re
ward, and all reasonable charges.
JOHN MOORE.
Savannah, Jan. 14, 1794-
WHERE LIBERTY DWELLS, THERE IS MY COUNTRY.’’ Franklin.
SAVANNAH: PRINTED DY JAMES CARET, ON THE BAY, NEAR THE COFFEE-HOUSE.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1794.
JAMES WALLACE
HAS just received, per the brigs Fame and
.Sally and Polly,from London, via Chariel
ton, an additional supply of
DIIT GOODS;
which, with his former (lock on hand, he in
determined to fell on the lowcft terms, for calli
or produce, via.
Superfine and second & Ribands and cambrics
broad cloth ™ Writing paper
Do. fafltionable coat $ Quills and wafers
patterns | Men’s fadults and bri-
Do. waistcoat do. A dies
Caffimeres Plated ftirrap irons
Bath coatings |” 4d. sd. fid. Bd. iod.
Rose aiidDuilield hi an ■ | 2cd. and 3cd. nails
kets | Pewter ware
Flannels & Glass ware
Corduroys and thick- y Blue-edged plates and
sets ‘ | diilies
Men’s and hoys’ hats |An assortment of cut-
Do. do/ ft iocs | lery
ri Hi linens of all prices • Carolina broad hoes
1 r sill and Rullia Sheet- -j Mill and crois-cutlaws
ings | Axes and hinges
Flaxen and tow Ozna- ji iron pots, Dutch ovens
burgs i and frying pans
Shalloons and durants * Wrought-iron tea ket-
Corded dimitty ands ties
muflinets | Iron dogs
Striped, checked, and / Coffee mills
book, mu ft in V Chatmgdifhcs
Jaconet and book mus- 1 Rice sieves
lin handkerchiefs ‘| Flair brooms & ferub-
Printed and check do s king hrmhes
I, allies’ Morocco and | Hair powder and po
ftuff ll joes ‘I ma turn
Printed cottons | Mustard
M,u's and women’s 4 l .ontlon refined fa gar
<Mf r.n ft.;*'.’ \ Cr.rtH
White and colourcJ f Gunpowder, bar lead,
silk do. I’ and {hot
Vulture plumes and j. Boiled liufeed oil, in
fox tail feathers J jugs, &c. fee.
FOR SALE,
AVERY easy-running CHAISE
and Hamel's, nearly new, which
will be disposed of low for cash.
Apply to the printer.
‘January 20, 1794*
N OTIC E.
ALL per Tons who have demands againfl the
late Mr. JAMES INGLESBY, are re
quelled to deliver them to the fubferibers, pr,>
perly attested ; and those indebted to said eftatt
arc defiled to make immediate payment.
EL !Z \ BE TH INGLEHBA , adn:iuiEratrix.
THOMAS HILLS, aiminiflralor.
Savant b, December XI, 1793*
RAN AWA V, •
FRANCIS BRENNOCH, a thick flout man,
curly hail, flutters, and is about tweuty
fix years of age; a Welchman by birth.
GEORGE BROWNSON, a smooth - faced
young man, about eighteen years of age, fair
complexion, five feet five inches high, or there
about*; by birth an F.ngliftimao.
The foregoingfeamcn deserted from the brig
Diana, captain Gerald Forrester, laying in St
Mary’s harbour, carrying with them the long
boat and vawl.—The boats have been in me
about eighteen months, and both payed on the
ontfidc with varnith. The long-boat has a
rowler in her stem and stern. They at the fame
time carried off the main-top-gullant-fail, be
longing to the aforefaid brig.
A reward of TEN DOLLARS will be paid
for apprehending either of the above-defen bed
ft amen, and lodging them in gaol, and all rca
fonable expences paid, bv applying to
RICHARD WAYNE.
Savannah, December 30, 1793*
W;LL BE SOLD,on the 3d day of Febru
ary next, at public outcry, on the
ill and of Ofiabaw, all the negroes be
longing to the estate of JOHN MOREL, de
ceased.—Conditions of fal c—CaJh before thepro
peerty is altered
J eter Henry Morel,
John Morel, > Executors.
Bryan Morel, j
Savannah, D. •'24, 17 9.3 •
■ff P. S. The sale will commence between
the hours of ten and twelve,
HPIIE fuhfcriber takes the liberty to ae-
JL qi.-lint the planters and the public in ge
neral, that hc.contimies to profccute the
FACTOR AGE & COMMIS
SI iN BUSINESS only,
and hopes, from his ail! duo us endeavours, to
promote the interest of those who may favour
him with their commands —His (lores arc as
convenient for the reception and security of
produce as any in this city.
k’F Orders from the country will be punc
tually attended to.
ROBERT WATTS.
Sjvann.'b, December 28, 1793.
SHERIFFS SALES.
On TUESDAY, tic \th day of February next,
WILL BE SOLD BY PUBLIC OUTCRY,
At the COURT-HOUSE, SAVANNAH,
THE SALES TO COMMENCE AT TEN O’CLOCK,
A LI. that traeft or p arcel of land, containing
* 862-’ acres, more or lei’s, lying and being
in the county of Camden, on Great Satilla
River, butting and bounding fouthwardly by
said river, notthweftwardly by Robert Mont
foul’. land, northeaflwardly by vacant land,
and foiitheaflwardly bv Ebenezer May’s and
Elicnezer Hill’s land, granted, on old bounty,
to Solomon Pendleton, and seized as of the et
tate (being pointed out) of the laid Solomon
Pendleton, deceased.
100 acres of land, situate in the parilli of
St. George, now Burke County, bounded north
ealt on Savannah river, and on all other tides
on vacant land, at the time of the survey.
Granted in 1764, to Alexander Wood.
re ...r-- ■ f laud, situate in the pari ill and
county afircfald, bounded eaftwardiy by m
vaunali river, northwelhvardly -by Alexander
Wood, and fouthweftwardly by lands of i’ho
mas Red.—Granted in 1765, to James Red.
300 acres of land, Innate in tlie parilh of
St, Paul, now Burke County, bounded north
east by Savannah river, {’outheall by land of
Peter Uandou,and on all other tides by vacant
Ends, at the time of the survey.— Granted in
1762, to William Struthcrs, and conveyed by
Thomas NcthcrcJift and Anne lbs wife, to Ste
phen Smith, on the 26th of May, 1786.
Ijo acres of land, situate in the parilh of
St. Paul, now Burke County, near Bryan
Creek. - -Granted to Zebulon llollingfwoith,
in 1784.
A lot of land, situate at Eflringfburgh, con
taining feet in front, and feet in
depth, together with the dweiling-houfe and
improvements thereon ; at prelent in the oc
cupation of mrs. Herfeman.
The whole ftized as of the eftatt (being pro
perly pointed out) of the late Stephen Smith,
efqui e, deceased.
jV. IS. Plats, grants, and titles of the above
lands (except the latt), may be seen in the She
riif’s otlice.
A Negro fellow, named HECTOR, fc'zed
and taken under execution, as the property of
James Bullock, esquire.
A Negro fellow, named WII L, seized as of
tiic estate of Jonathan Bryan, elquire, deceased.
Conditions of fate, —CASH.
Line-wife, at fame time and place, wilt be fold,
All that valuable illand known by the name
OSSABAW:
Containing between seven and eight thousand
acres, situate, lying, and being in the county
of Chatham ; bounded on the north by Great
Ogechee river, on the north-weft by Be.tr
liland river, on the east and north-eaff, by the
lea, and on the south-east by St. Catharine’s
river : on the illand arc three fettled plantati
ons, in the"occupation of JlHtit, Peter-Henry
and Bryan Morel, esquires. *
The above illand seized and taken under ex
ecution as of the estate of the late John Morel,
esquire, deceased.
Conditions of sale, —CASH.
TV 1 he plat and grant of the island may be
seen at the therilF’s office.
EDWARD LLOYD, S. C. C.
Savannah, January 4, 1794-
N. U. Such property as may have been pur
chased at the last Tales, or which may be pur
chased at the ensuing sales, will, where the
conditions of the tales are not complied with,
be re-fold on the ensuing days of sale, without
anv public notice to that e lie (ft, at the risk of
firfl purchasers.
EDWARD LLOYD? S. C. C.
N O T I C E.
(’’IONS l AN l attendance will be given at
J tlie fuhfcriber s oil ice, for receiving pay
ment of the taxes, until the lirft day of March
m y Alt taxes unsettled by that day, will
he levied upon, wuliout diferimination/
FRANCIS COUR VOISIE, T. C, C. C.
Savannah, January .14, 1794,
T) R S U ‘JV: o* January, 1 -94, f roin
1 0 * 1 tna ‘ n’dj a live oar canoe-built
boat, twenty-two Let long, three feet ten
inclus wide, one feant 111 the middle of her
bottom from stem to stern; one iar-e piece,
about three feet Jong, in her ftarbomd how •
vh,t<f hdc, yellow rtreafc, black gunwales, and
nhite quarter-boards. Whoever will deliver
her to the fublcnher. ou St. Helena, or to
Mr. Robert holton, -n Savannah, lliall receive
a reward of twenty dollars.
JOHN POPE.
r j the ‘“bh'tibers have of the
1 SOUI HERN COUNTRY, aritiug from
heir having made an accurate and ‘a.lnal
luryey of the. fc.t-coait and inland navigation
ot this state—induce them to protT.,- their
lerv.ee to gentlemen poflefting land in these
cmrnties, as lurveyors, capable'and disposed to
difeharge their duty in that line.-And if re
quired, phits ofThe lame elegantly decorated.
I VRivDR, HOPKINS, & MEERS.
December xr, 1793.
WAN T E~IL
Front 30 to 50,000 WHITE OAK
STAVES and HEADING.
HENRY PUTNAM.
Stm>atsnan, y unitary ic, j
1/a ci; cs SI 1 oes a ..id Gloves*
{ il! ’ lubferibcr lia 1 iuft received, per the
lloop I,ark, captain Austen, from New
Aork, three rhefts of weU-afEir ted ladies’ Cue
am! coarse limes. Also, a box of habit and
long gloves, oi the firft quality : which will be
(litpok’d ol on the lowed terms, for cafli or
rice.
HENRY PUTNAM.
Savannah, J a n. 10, 1794.
Hills, May, Sc Wood bridge,
HA VE received, per the brig Mary Anne,
captain Ramage, from London, and other
veliels from Europe, a general and -wtll-chofisi
ajjortmeut <f
EUROPEAN GOODS,
which they will fell, at the very leave ft prices,
at their store, nearly opposite the Vendue
houfe, lor present pay, in cafli or produce
as they Ti not mean to extend credit, after the
last of this month.
_ tlf They beg leave to tender their heft fer
viecs to all who are pleafed/to entrufl thens
w ’-th bufmefs on consignment, &c.—They may
depend on the utmost fafety, puaHuality, and
dispatch.
Savannah, Dec • jS, 1793.
Received, per the/now Minerva, captain
Scovel, elireO j'rom C rk,
\ SMALL consignment of BEST IRISH
S jl LINENS, and for sale by the fuhfcriber.
Who will charter laid veil'd for any port in
the Weft Indies,, if applied for soon, SheN ‘g
strong, and well calculated for lumber, or any
other cargo.
HENRY PUTNAM.
xQ-vTof File or charter,
dse new ftji-f tiling (hip
JrCffddkAU---**. A U C US X A ;
4 N American bottom, all complete and
Fj. ready for fea.—Unlci; fpcedy application
is made, the present plan will be altered.
For terms applv to
ROBERT BOLTON.
Savannah, Jan. 14, 1794.
Taper mediuvi ’Si
OF THIS STATE, for hie t>y
DANIEL COURSE.
Savannah, January IJ, t J )4.
~ y i ~
FOR. SALE BY THE PRINTER.
j"6 Dot L A RS per ante.
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