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The GEORGIA JOURNAL:
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Independent Federal Register.
Pub. tivied a nveeV]
Vol. I.]
Baltimore Superfine Flour,
JHefs beef, pork, and pickled fa/mon,
To be fold, wholesale or retail, on board the
l'chooner Bonita, of Baltimore.
Savannah, ‘Jar:nary 28, 1794
Farinf, a vendi e, et gros & en detail,
Abord la goellet e Bon:.a, du Baltimore.
NOTICE.
AI L persons concerned,are hereby notified
that I propose quitting Savannah by the
‘firft of March next. —Such persons as 1 (land
indebted to, are requeued to furnifli their ac
counts, for payment ; and thofc who are in
debted to me, are required to difeharge their
accounts previous to the above-mentioned day,
otherwise thev will inevitably be put in fait.
JOHN ZANE.
Savannah, January 28, 1794.
’EOWARD”G il I F FIT H,™
WATCH-MAKER,
ON THE BA T
RETURNS his moft grateful thanks to his
. cuHomers, for their kind patronage*; —
hopes in future to merit a continuance thereof.
•'Begs leave to inform them and the public in
general, that he repairs all forts of watches ,
and lias all kinds of
Gold, silver and hair-work
done in the moft elegant manner, at his flu p
—where may he had, on very low terms, for
cafii or produce, a variety of gold and lilvci
work.
stjp All persons having demands againfV the
fenu oritnm, tyre requetted to bring in their
accounts for payment; and those persons in
debted to him, are required to make payment
immediately, as it ■will be very d'T.tgrecablc to
’ be obliged to have recourse to legal steps.
Savannah, January 29, 1794.
Vocal acd hijtrumentai Music.
. YOUNG gentleman who has just
arived here, andpropolesto teach
the FORTE PIANO and SING
ING, addrelies himfelf to the ladies
and gentlemen of Savannah, hoping
for their encouragement, as they may
upon every polfible afliduity
and attention being paid.
N.B. Application to be made to the
printer.
M U’SLINS.
UPWARDS of 15c pieces muffins, confiding
of plain, (biped, and cross-barred, 6-4
wide, VERY ELEGANT PATTERNS.
Also,
200 pieces of Irifli Linens,
well assorted, just opened for sale, on very
low terms, for CASH, by
DANIEL COURSE.
LEMUEL CLARK,
HAS just opened (lore, in St. Ji.lian-ftreet,
where he has for lale, on moderate terms,
for cafn or produce, the following articles, viz.
• Men’s shoes, coarse and line
Ladies’ ftulF ihoes and sandals
Milles and children's Ihoes
A quantity of Northward hams and checfe
Satins, broad cloths, and Irifli linens
Callicoes and Chintzes
With a variety of other articles, too tediou:
to enumerate.
Two Guineas Reward.
RAN- AWAY, on the 26 th December ult. ;
Guinea-born Negro, called POLLYDORh
—about five feet two inches high, speaks Ear
lifti very rapidly and imperiedlly; former!;
the property of Kir. Abraham de lyon,ofth
city.— It is supposed that he has taken refug.
somewhere near Ogechee, where he. is laid u
have a wife.—Whoever apprehends said Ne
gro, and lodges him in gaol, or delivers him
to the fubferiber, fliall have two guineas re
ward, and all reasonable charges.
JOHN MOOIIE.
Savannah, Jan. 14, J 79J.
” WHERE LIBERTY DWELLS, THERE IS MY COUNTRY.”-Frankun.
SAVANNAH: PRINTED BY JAMES CARET , ON THE BAY, NEAR THE COFFEE-HOUSE.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY t, 1794.
NOTICE.
/—ionstant attendance will be given at
V-I the lublcriber’s office, for receiving pay
ment of tile taxes, until the tirft day of March
next :—All taxes unsettled by that day, will
be levied upon, without diferimination.’
FRANCIS COUR VOISIE, T. C. C. C.
Savannah, January 14, 1794.
DRIFTED, the 7th of January, 1:94, from
St. Helena Ifiand, a five oar canoe-built
boat, twenty-two feet long, three feet ten
inches wide, one seam in the middle of he.
bottom, from (tern to.ftern; one large piece
about three feet long, in her fta~board b. w
white tides, yellow streak, black gunwales, am
white quarter-boards. Whoever will delive:
her to the fubferiber, on St- Helena, or ti
Mr. Robert Bolton, in Sava: nab, fliall receive
a reward of twenty dollars.
. JOHN POPE.
r jj “'HE knowledge the CubfcHbers nave of the
1 SOUTHERN COUNTRY, arifmg fron
their haying made an accurate and aeTua.
lurvey n{ the fea-eoaft and inland navigation
of this (late—induce them to pr oiler"’ then
ftrnee to gentlemen poltclling laud in then
counties, as (urveyors, capable and dilpofed u
dilcharge their duty in chatline.—And if re
quired, pl ats of tile fame elegantly decorated.
PARKER, HOPKINS, k MEEKS.
December IX, r r9.l*
VV A N { E i),
From *3O to 50.000 WHITE OAK
STAVES .md HE XDING.
HENRY PUTNAM.
Savannah jany try 15, ]-•
Lauici’ Shoes arid Gloves.
‘THE. fubferiber has just received, per the
hoop Lark, captain Au Em. from New
York, three cherts of we.l-aborted la.lies’ fine
and eoaric (hoes; Aifo, a box iff habit and
long gloves, of tiie firft quality ■ which will he
disposed of on the lowed terms, for call) 01-
rice.
HENRY PUTNAM.
Savannah, J n. 18, 1794.
Hills, May, Sc Wood bridge,
HAVE received, per the brig Mary Anne,
captain Ramagc, from Loudon; aiid other
Ve-lle-ls from Europe, a general and nell-cbofea
off rtment J’
EUROPEAN GOODS ,
which thev will fell,, at the very lowed prices,
at their (lore, nearly oppoiite the Vendue
house, for present pay, in cash or- produce—
as they do not mean to extend credit, after the
last of this month.
0 7 T hey beg leave to tender their heft for
vices to all who are pleaded to entrust them
w t’n bulinefs on conii. mnent, See.—They mav
epe id on the utmost lafety, punctuality, and
dispatch.
Savannah, Dec. 2'T, 1"93*
Received, per thefnow Minerva, captain
Scovel, aired 1 from Cork,
ASM ALL comignment of BEST IRISH
LINENS, and for sale by the lubfcriber.
vAbo will cuarttr la.d veil 1 for any port in
the Weft Indies, if applied for soon. She is
:trcng, and well calculated lor lumber, or any
other cargo.
HENRY PUTNAM.
prKFcf sale or charter,
the new fojl-failing jhip
AUGUSTA;
* N . m rican bottom, all complete and
\ reach fur sea speedy application
s made, t e present plan will be altered.
For terms apple r **
HUBERT BOLTON.
Savannah, Jan. 14, 1794.
~ FOK SALE,
i NEAT RIDING CHAIR, almost
new, with harness complete.—
lice, at a moderate rate, will be re
cited in payment. —Apply to
JAMES M'CONKY.
Savannah, Jan. 22, 1794*
JAMES WALLACE
HAS just received, per the brigs Fame and
Saliv and Polly, from London, via Charlef
tou, an additional iupply of
oar goods ;
which, with his former flock on hand, lie is
determined to fell on the lowcft terms, forjeafh
or produce, viz.
duptriine and fceoiid .
broad cloth
Do. fail'ionable coat i
patterns |
Do. waiffcoat do. i
CatGfneres
Hath coatings I
Rose andDutiicld blah-1
kets |
Flannels
CorduroVs and tfiick- 1
lets t - (
Men’s and hoys’ hats ;
Do. do. shoes
rifii linens of all prices
‘nth and Ruilla lhcet- ,
i.igs |
Flaxen and tow Ozna-,
burg..
balloons and durants !
Coulee) dimitty and;
m ill mis |
Striped, cheeked, and,
book mufliii (
Jaconet and book mus- ]
lin handkerchiefs *‘j
Printed and check do. ‘
Ladies’ Morocco and *
flufF tlioes I
P-inted cottons (j
Men’s and women’s i
cotton dockings
White and coloured
iilk do.
Vulture plumes and
fox tail ft atliers
N O r I C E.
A LI; persons who have demand'! aa!nfl the
late Mr. JAMILS INGLLSBV'are re
queued to deliver them to the fubferibers, pro
pci ly atteftt'd ; and thole indebted to laid estate
are desired to make immediate payment.
ELIZABK 1 H INGLESBY , atbnini/lratrix.
THOMAS HII.LS, administrator.
Sawn b. December 11, 1 793.
RAN AWA Y y
Francis brennoch, ?. thick (tout man,
curly bait, flutters, and is about tuvnty
iix 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
abouts; by birth an EngHfhrjtan.
The foregoing seamen deferred from the brig
Diana, captain Gerald Forreftcr, laying in fit.
Mary’s harbour, carrying with them the long
boat and yawl.—The boats have been in ule
about eighteen months, and both payed on the
ontlide with varniih. The long-boat has a
rowler in her ft cm and (Tern. They at the fame
time carried off the main-top-gallant-fail, be
longing to the aforefaid brig.
A reward of TEN DOLLARS will be paid
for apprehending either of the above-deferibed
teamen, and lodging them in gaol, and all rea
fonablc expences paid, bv applvin? to
RICHARD WAYNE.
Savannah, Docem'ur 30, 1793.
apx O AN-A WAY, from the
fubferiber, on Monday
\ night last, a likely Negro fel
low, named CAL LOS, about
\ ‘s£3Ss 5 f cet 10 inches high, and
\ uPStotf twenty three years of age;
\ B w * his ears Were bored, but it
i j not recollected whether
lie luui 1 u.j;s 1.. or not; lie speaks French,
Spanith, and English tolerably ; and is a car
penter by trade.—Whoever delivers him to
me, in Savannah, (hall have ten dollars re
ward, and all reasonable expences.—lf lie re
turns of his cw-.i accord, he will be forgiven.
JOHN WHITJLY.
N. B. It is recommended to whoever may
apprehend him, to secure liim well; as he is
very strong, and equally treacherous.
Jan. e.3, 1794.
~(TUTIIs
FOR SALE BY THE PRINTER.
Ribands ar.d cambrics
Writing paper
Quills and wafers
Men’s laddies and bri
l dies
Plated flirrnp irons
4d. yd. fid, Bd. rod.
I lod. and 3od. nails
i l’ewtdr ware
Glass ware {
1 Blue edged plates and
dilb'-H t
An aflortment of cut
lery
Carolina broad hoes
Mill and crofs-cutlaws
Axes and hinges
■lron pots, Dutch ovens
a.id frying pans
Wronglu-iron tea ket
tles
Iron dog3
Coffee mills
Chafingdi flies
Rice lieyes
Hair brooms & ferub
bing bruflies
Hair powder ajid pct
mattlm
Mustard
London refined sugar
Coffee,. 1
Gunpowder, bar lead,
) and lliot
Boiled linleed oil, in
jugs, &e. &c.
| _, HK fubferiber takes the liberty to ac-
F quaint the planters and the public in ge
neral, that he continues to prosecute the
FACTOR /iGE & COMMIS
SION BUSINESS only,
and hopes, from his afliduous endeavours, to
promote the filtered of those wlip may favour
.him with their commands —His (lores arc as
convenient for the reception and lecurity of
produce'as any in this city.
.f P? Orders from the country will he punc
tually attended to.
ROBERT WATTS.
Savannah, December 28, 179 J.
SHERIFF’S SALES.
On ‘TUESD AY,tthe 4 !h day of February next,
WILL BE SOL 4 D*BY PUBLIC OUTCRY*,,
At the COURT-HOUSE, SAVANNAH,
THE SALES TO COMMENCE At TEN O’CLOCK,
LI. that tract or parcel of land, contayping
86215; acres, more or less, lying and being
in the county of Camden, on Great Satilla
River,*butting and bounding foutht.'ardly by
said river, noithwcftwariily by Robert Mont
lbrd’s land, northeaftwardly by vacant land,
and fouthcaftwardly hy Ebenczer May’s and
Ebcnczcr Hill’s lan Jr granted, on old bounty,
to Solomon Pendleton, and leized as of the cl
tate (being pointed out] of the
(Vndhtdn, deccafed.
100 acres of land, lituate in the pariHi of
St. George, now Burke County, bounded north*
cart on Savannah river, and on all other sides
on vacant land, at ,thc time of the furvev.—
Granted in 1764, tt) Alexander Wood.
94 agfc:s*of WiiJt. iuuijte in tl;e.parifh and
county aforefaid, bounded eaftwardly by Sa
vannah river, northwelhvardiy hy Alexander
Wood, and fdutiiweftwardly by lands of Tho
mas Red.—Granted i;i 1765, to James Red.
joo acres of land, lituate in the parifli of
St. Paul, now Burke County, hounded north
eaff by Savannah river, font heart by land of
Peter Raiulon,and on all other fidcs by vacant
lands, at the time of the survey.—Granted in
1762, to William Stfnthcrs, and conveyed by
i ho.nas Netherciifc and Anne his wile*, to Ste
phen Smith., 011 the 261 b ol May, 1786.
150 acres of land, situate in the parifli of
St. Paul, now Burke County, near Bryan
Creek.--Granted to Zcbulcm Hollingfwqrth,
in 1784.
A lot of land, situate at Euringflnirgh, con
taining feet in front, and fee-t in
depth, together with the dwelling-house and
improvements thereon ; at prelcnt in the oc-
Cup. tion of mrs. Herfcman.
The whole seized as of the estate (being pro
perly pointed out) of the late Stephen Smith,
esquire, deceased.
N. 11. Plats, grants, and titles of the above
lands (except the last), may be seen ill the She
riff’s office.
A Negro fellow, named HECTOR, seized
and taken under execution, as the property of
J mies Bullock, esquire.
A Negro fellow, named WILL, seized as of
the estate of Jonathan Bryan, esquire, deceased.
Conditions ujJaIe, —CASIT.
Lilenuifc, at fame time and ptace, will be fold,
All that valuable ifiand known by the name
OSSABA W:
Containing between seven and eight thousand
acres, situate, lying, and being in the county
of Chatham ; hounded on the north by Great
Ogechee river, on the north-weft hy Bear-
Thuid river, on the east and north-raft, by the
sea, and on the south-east by St. Catharine’s
r er : on the ifiand are three iettltd plantati
oi-,, in the occupation of John, Peter-Henry
a id Bryan Morel, efquire*.
The above ifiand seized and taken under ex
ecution as of the estate of tue late John IVljfeL
esquire, deceased.
C-ndilions of sale, —CASH,
j iff The plat and grant of the ifiand may be
lceil at the ilicriff’s office.
EDWARD LLOYD, S. C. C.
Savannah, January 4, 1794.
Ah TS Such property a? may h*ave been pur
chaled at tlie last laics, or which may be pur
efiafed at the ensuing sales, will, where the
conditions'of the sales are not complied with, ‘
he re-fold on the ensuing days of sale, without
auv public notice to that ellcdt, at the rilk ol
firft purchasers.
EDWARD LLOYD, S. C. C.
[6 Dollars p > anu.
[No. 18.