Columbian museum & Savannah advertiser. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1796-181?, April 15, 1796, Image 3

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ft/o! 1. ► . - • Lift of Prizes in the Sc rend Class of the Savannah Hospital and Foor-Houfc Lottery. f rizc of 1000 dollars No. 1049. Brize of 500 <iols. No. ‘205. Friz-s of aoodols. No. 3558 3613. ■*i i/es of too dols. No. 581 762 1270 2111 22862436 257 ’ 3068 3278 342,0. frizes ol i,O dills. No. 34 315 690 883 1280 NO9 a057 8234 2336 *5 88 * 6 -9 3933’ Prizes of 20 Dollars. •N 1.5 1057 1523 1837 2363 893 357,2 3892 122 963 fc'B9 939 494 3178 627 99 1 H 8 35** 701 99 1 795 4J fl 80,5 595 476 73 2207 800 548 850 , Prizes ol 15 Dollars; N.16 930 1553 1969 2280 2737 3045 3409 99 10 93 fo i 2035 304 784 125 453 190 228 743 46 520 793 216 boa 3° 2 393 775 49 5,53 9<>6 362 774 t>79 5 18 x l 6 697 3029 365 830 Prizes 01 10 Dollars. 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Alarms are in these days no novelty. One of a moll terrific nature is laid to have prevailed at court on Monday. The idle rumour was, that apian had ’ocen laid to blow up the ball-room in t the evening when their majeflies were prelent; which induced the king’s min isters to have all the apartments under neath and surrounding the room careful ly examined. The result rtf this infpcc tion fully iatisfied them of the whole affair being an impoftiion on their ere duHty, February 16. Yeftrrday a meeting was held at the Stock Exchange, to take into conftdera tion the forgery of the French paper, containing the intelligence of the pre liminary convention between the Em peror and the French republic. The result, wc under Hand to be, that all bar gains made upon that speculation, were to be considered as null and void, MADRID, December 23. M. Rome, consul general from the French republic, arrived herefome days ago ; he is to go to take pofleffion of St. Domingo. The officer, and the Frenah consul appointed to reside at Cadiz, 1 had an audience of the king, who re ceived them moft gracioully. Other consuls are on their way from France to reside at our different ports. BOSd ON, March 2. Renedict Arnold is coining out from England in the \\ est-India expedition, a* a major-general. If nothing clfe, this circumllance we think ought to damn it. The famous Parson Ely is at his old work ol insurgency, in the dill rid of Main—He lias milled several people, and who have committed outrages on iurveyors, See. The executive we learn, has taken, measures to check in the bud, his, and their career. NEW-YORK, March 24. Letters from Bourdcaux fay, that Tall ion is appointed amballador to Spain, and Thibeaudan ambassador to Spain, and Thibeaudan ambassador to Switzer land . luum the (Paris) Courier Fran cats of November 28. John Churthman, citizen of the U nited States of America, has proved by a great number of observations, which mint neverihelefs be continued, that the magnetic pole revolves round tho terres trial pole; He thence derives the theo ry of the variations of the needle. His work has been honorably received by the committee of Longitude. They arc engaged in translating itinto .French, and it will soon be printed with three handfomc Charts, of which tw o will represent the earth as seen at the Pole*, and the. orbit of the magnetic poUtrdund them deferibed. PHILADELPHIA, March 10. Extract of a letter from Cayenne, dated Jan, 26, to a Merchant in this City. “ Yelterday was font into our port, a fliip from Cork, of 30a tons, loaded with a variety ol valuable objects neccf fary lor the troops. She was one of twenty* convoyed by the Leda frigate, which overfet; and by the previous accounts, had on board several officers of dhl inction, with a very contiderablc luinin Ipecic intended for the payment ot the troops. The Corvette which captured this vellel, was from iiour deaux, and had taken live more of the convoy.” t’-x trait of a letter Jrom BvurJeaux > dated December 14, 1797. u A committee has jbeen appointed fome time fmceby the legislature, to ex amine and report the date of their finan ces— Ihe result of their examination is, that on the 6th of November last, the whole rnafs of affignata in circulation mounted to no more than i 8,933,464,467 livres- 1 hat the nation al property which is to form a fund for the reimbursement of thofc affignats is on a moderate valua tion worth 7,000,0007,000 livres in fpccie, not taking into the eflimate the ingots of gold aini silver deposited in the treasury. r I he diamonds and other na tional moveable property—the debt due by Hollafll—the bills of exchange on foreign countries—the marchandizcbe longiug to the republic in foreign coun tries-—the copper for coinage—the pro portion which falls to the republic of the prizes taken into Cadiz, which are immenfeiy valuable. LEXINGTON, Feb. 2, By various parties who have been in the woods hunting, we learn, that the Indians who are now out on our I‘ton tiei are friendly, and appear very hap py in meeting with the white people, and rendering them any her vice they ponibly can. In many of the. frontier towns in this {late fthc Indians liave already come in with their furs and peltry, in order to ! exchange them for articles which they are in want of* they are well treated by our inhabitants, and fay, that they re ceive our commodities on better terms than they have been accuflomed to front the British traders. This morning the gaol of this town was broken. One white man a defer ter, and two negroes made tlteirefcape from it. UOTCI Will II II I I ■ I ! ■■ I |,M SA V ANNA if,” April 15. Yeftenlay arrived here, ship Friend ship, Capt. Orange, front London, who informs that there was no profpedf of a peace when he failed. Capt. Orange, failed in company with a fleet of 300 fail, bound to the Weft-Indies, having on board 17,000 men. By the fchoon£r Bctfey, Capt, Thomp son, 28 days from St. Bartholomews, wc learn that previous to his failing, 2,200 troops had arrived there, and were waiting the arrival of the lleet, when they were going immediately a gainst Guadaloupe. Arrived in this City, from Charlcf ton, the Hon. OuverElliworth, Eftp, Chief justice of the United States. sparmc Kcgttfcr. ENTERED INWARD. April, ‘ Dap. rx Schooner Polly, Bell, N. Providence, xo Bctfey, Thomas, Bt. Bartholomews 10. CLEARED OUT. 12. ShipHzro, Collins, Falmouth & Market. Brig Trio, Smith, Barbadoes. Sloop Ciudr ilia, Phipps, Beaufort. 13. Agnctha Elizabeth, Spoxrc, Cowes and a Market. Sloop Batchelor Pack. Ton, Jamielcn, St Mary’s. ——•, Hannah, Wrijjht, Jamaica. GEORGE OE, ‘Taylor and Habit • V ?r, Next door to EJnv. Griffith, o< ic Baj% 4 RETUR NS his finccre thai Vs r Ladicf ami Gentlemen ofSavann h, •; Pub* lie in general tor the encoui.iger.'f kt re ceived in the line of his profcfTion a continuance of the fame. They the Ih iiUolt. attention to their orders, done in the utviefl and moll lufhiom . ner. Orders l'tom the country will l> attended to. lie has on hand a imullallo, ot GOODS, tuitable for the prelent au ptoav hing lcalbn—Vl 1. SII.K. NANKEEN?, INDIA Do. SUPERFINE CLOTHS, o. Do. C A SSI ME RES, . MANCHESTER MUSLINS & MUSUNETS, IiROWN JEANS, M ARSEILLES QUILTING. Sec. N T B. CASH will be git en for a NEGROE WENCH, who uiulerllar.ds Cooking Se Wafh “'S; . (11.13.) Sava malt, April 15, 179 G. ADVERTISEM ENT. RAN-nway from the Snhli riberon Monday tl.c tali infl. four Negroes, viz. Captain , ‘Vi’J, and two Ileus —Captain, a Imall fellow of a yellow complexion, about 5 feet high: Ned, afhort thick fellow, about four leet 10 inches high, of a yellow completion : Big Ben, a fall-water Negro, about live feet 10 inches high, ol black complexion, has his country in 11 !.s in his lace: Little Ben, a country horn, about live leet eight or nine inches high, of a yellow complexion. Whoever will deliver the aforelaid Negroes to the fubferiber at his plantation, or lodge them in the Common Goal •it Savannah, lhall have a reward of l ive Dol* lars a head. - JOSEPH R. DOTSON. Monlccth, April ti, 1796. (n.13.) Five Dollars Reward. RAN- -away from the Subscriber, on the Sth inflant, a Mulatto BOY* named Tom, 19 years old, and about j feet high, had a fear or two in his face* Whoever will lodge him in the common goal in Savannah, Audi have the above reward. JOSEPH R. DOPSON. Montceth, April 11. (n.13.) ■— ‘ 11 —r.^ Now Landing, From on board the Schooner BETSY* Cat* t. T h o m so n, from St. Bar tholomews, 20 PUNCHEONS RUM. 28 BARRELS LIMES. 4 BARRELS SUGAR. And For Sale, by, Sylvester 1A llommedieu, at the Store of Mtjfrs m Gary,eater & Havens.-WSor which* To bacco, will be taken in payment. 14 Apri!, 1796. [zt) The Sub nber intends beingabfent feme months from the State* begs those indebted 10 him to make im mediate pa/mer tto Me lira. !Vm. Mein y and CharUs Hart is, who are Iris Attor nies. ROBERT MACK AY. Savannah, April 15. {ri.13.3t.) Those indebted to Charles Roberts & Cos. ARE informed the books and paper* oi that concern, arc now in the hands of Vhe mas Gibbons, Es/. with whom fettlcments are requetted to be made. ROBELT MACK AY. Savannah, April 13. (n. 13.3t.^ For - BOSTON. Thl 3av an xa 11 packet f iSb.A Brio ELIZA, ,( ZWA 4 C„ft. DONHAM, lying iVvjw micll at Mr. ‘John Moore's Wharf, will fail with all possible dispatch, for Freight or PafTage—Apply to the Matter on board or Belcher & Dickinson. Savannah, April 14, 1796. Cuihing & Thomas, BOOK SELLERS, ’ Corner of Meeting and Queen Struts, CHARLESTON : Have just received from London via Bol ton, an additionalf apply of Klegant ! >ooks, Conjijiing of HISTORY, VOYAGES DIVINITY, and LAW, TRAVELS. —ALSO— A large Ailoriment cf STATIO N A R Y, And SCHOOL BOOKS. ALL of which they will dispose of on the rnoft reasonable terms. All Or ders carefully attended to. Charletton, March 29th, (tuefi+w