Columbian museum & Savannah advertiser. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1796-181?, April 29, 1796, Page 68, Image 4

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68 iHufro, From a Loudon Paper. i\ Burki, with judicious palate, nice, Ol Engiifh Bret prefer* a slice To all the French kicklhaw* ; For, Devil takeilicir new-made difhei, f hey’ve no iuch things as Loavti aud I'ijkts To all their Code of Law* ! ANOTHER. Burke, both paflionate and rude. Cads us a “ Swinilh Maltitude,” Which fome think defamation ; But I his Leaning hus define— That, if the People all are Swine, Hog-drivers rule the Nation. ONE OF THE MULTITUE*. For freight; To any Port in Europe : T-he BRIG North Star, Captain Halvei Hoff; m a Danilh Bottom, IS now ready to take her on board.—For terms ap ply to Gairdners Mitchel. April 25. ni6-tf. FOR SAL L, A( Putnam's IVH A RF, ®The Brig MARGARET, A Staunch Prong Vef lei, about 90 ‘lons, well calculated lor the G uinea Trade, or the Welt-In dies. For terms, apply to the Captain on beard, or the fubicriber. HENRY PUTNAM. Savannah, March 29. (nB.) For Liverpool. The New SHIP mmk t MADDION > Capt. Hartley, ,WILL fail about the inkle m ot next month, ha* mg part or her cargo engaged. For height ot the remainder, or paflage, apply to the mal ter on board, at Smiths Wharf, or to ROBERT BOLTON. Savannah, April 8. (n.n.) For Freight or Charter, ” The BRIG iM® Brothers, Betj. Hart, Mailer. If application is ixiuje nuineoiately.—She will take a Freight lor Europe.—Apply to the Mailer on board, or to BORDMANy HILLS. Savannah, 25th March, 1796. For LIVERPOOL/ STlie Danish Brig .. . 1 Mor § enrith e J Capt. Ravne, tSfei’k ’ ■ AT A WILL fail about the 2.oth May ; For Freight or Paflage, ap piy to ROBERT BOLTON. Savanhah, April 22th. i ij-tf. 7’; mty Reward. AB S K E D himfelf from : the SMp-ibers employ, a ‘-rS* Negro ®ellow, named Isaac, well known in ana about 8a- Li vannah, has his count ry marks L“isiiK*| ■ >ri euc •. cheek. Ihe above L .'* ‘;' e given to any person de livering laul fellow to the fubfcliber. JOHN EPPINGER. Savannah, April 12. ni2> 20 Dollars Reward. f% ]) AN away from the Sub mK! Briber, a few days ago, a N-groMan, named SAMP la.rly purchafcd of Cap ain j ohQ Dli w *nh, of Cam* fC- JX dm County , inthis State ;he is l 8& £ST*tlle3 lull fc leet high, very black, his head pretty grey, walks uprigh., is supposed to be be ween 40 & 5O years of age, and fonn-rly belonged to the eitatc of the la e Henry Sourby ; he is well known in the southern parts of this State, being uled logo between St. Mary’s and Savannah, in a boat with Mr. Dilworth, and is fuppoied to be gone to St. Mary’s. B-aufort New-Rjver or tome of the Sea Islands, as he vent away in a small Canoe. —A Reward of Twenty DOLLARS, will be paid tor appre hending and delivering him to me i n Savan nah.—Any person harboring him may expert to be proi’eeuted. 1 John Glen. Savannah, April is:h. m^-ts. Columbian iflufeum, &c+ Hat Manufactory. A large quantity ol LADIES and GENTLEMENS bell BEAVER HAT’S, Warranted, jutt now finishing, and so cit PETER M ADDENS Store. On the Bay, or the House at the back thereof, in the Lane, By JOHN BIGGS. Savannah, March 15. Marlhal’s Sales. On Monday the Zsd day of May next , T mil be Sold at she Court-Houje in Sa vannah, ai 11 o’Clock in the Forenoon : 920 Acres of LANDS in Waihington County, granted to Alex ander Daniel Cuthbert, and by him conveyed to Dodt. James Houltoun, laid to be good land : 500 Acres of Land, mentioned in the Grant, to be in St. Pauls parilh, granted to Dr. James Houltoun, Laid to be prime Tobacco Land: — AHo, 30 Barrels Rice. The above pointed out by one of the Executors to said ellate. —Also, that vVeiiknown Plantation called Colerain, opposite to Onflow I Hand, about ten miles from Savannah, on tne River ; said to contain 600 acres.—Conditions of Sale, CASH. Geo. I. HULL, D. M. D. G. N. B. Plats ot the lame to be Ihewn on the day of sale. MarJh A'i Ojjice, Savannan, April 21st, 1796. niy. 5 Dollars Reward. Absconded fiom the Subscri ber the 4th inic. an Indented Wo wau Servaht, by name HANNAH FULLER, aged about nineteen years ; a low well lett woman, fair complexion and hair.—Ail per funs are forbid har bouring the above fen ant, on pain ol being ueait with according to law. FRANCIS MALLERY. Savannah, April 1 ni FOR SAL E, BILLS on London Nezu- York and Philadelphia , By Caig Macleod & Cos. Savannah, March 1 Jonathan Brooks, At his STORE on Alger’s Wharf, HAS FOR SALE : White and Red Negro Cloth, Thickset, Corduroy and Velvet, Striped Nankeen, Jane and Fustian, Caihmaneo, Cailico and H umhum, Mens white Cotton Hose, Twilled do Mens and Boys Halts, . Coffee Mills, Cotton Cards, Razors, Pennknives Sc Cutteaus, Bitts, Shears, ScilTors, Chiffels, Files, Spurs, Crockery Ware, Buttons, Inkstands, Rum, Brandy, Sugar, Souchong and Hylon Tea, Coffee, Choccolate, Pepper, A few Boxes Soap and Candles. Savannah, April 1. nq-tf. The moll complete Aifortment of CUTLER Y, Ever offered For Sale in this City , - Is Just Opened, and For Sale j At the Subscriber s Ship and Commjjion Store —Confiding of GREEN and white ivory handle knives and forks plain and fluted, with defcrts, carvers, and steels ; Chinese green and white ivory ditte with ditto, Green and white bone-dittowith ditto Enamelled bone ditto with ditto, Odagon black ebony ditto w'ith ditto, Black wood ditto with ditto, Split flag ditto with ditto. > Buck ditto ivith ditto ; Red wood & cam wood moits & cases; 1,2, 5, and 4 bladed pocket and pen knives ; Delk knives with cases, A handsome atlbrtmcnt of fportfmens knives, Dicto of excellent razors, Ditto of ladies feiffors &c. All the above of various patterns. J. N. BRAILSFORD, Savannah, February 4, 1796. NOTICE. IF any of the Heirs, Executors* or Adminiflrators of the ellate of Mr. Ruduolph Strohaker deceased, will ap ply to the Subscriber properly qualified by law, they may hear of fome thing to the advantage ol said ellate. DAVID CRUGER. Charlellon, (S. C.) April 6. *i?-4t ~( ) T iclE ALL persons having any demands against the ellate of FRANCIS STEBBINS, deceased, are rcquelled to render the fame, properly atteiled ; and tliofe indebted thereto, to make imme diate payment to EDW. STEBBINS, Executor. Savannah, March 8, 1796. 2mon. NOTICE. ALL Persons having any demands against the Ellate of DANIEL COURSE, deceased, are requested to render the fame, properly atteiled ; and those indebted thereto, to make immedi ate payment to Elizabeth Course, Ex'x. Savannah, April 12, 1796. m2.St. Lhe Subscriber being o about to depart for Europe, will on the 27th inst. at the house he tiow occupies, in Broughten llreet, next*door to Mrs. Leavers, dispose cf his Furniture : Also, a pair of wed marched Hcrfes, a Riding Cliair and Harness, will be fold at any time previous to the day of sale, for a moderate price. E. WAMBERSIE. N. B. The sale to beg in at 10 o’Clock A. M.—The articles may be seen the day previous to the sale. April 12th. ni2.£t. FOR SALE By the Subscriber : BOARDS, inch and inch ~ SCANTLING. Ranging TIMBER, SHINGLES, Cypress 2 inch PLANK, Red & White Oak STAVES, INDIGO of fuperiorquality, RICE, Jamaica RUM and SUGAR, A few Baggs excellent Green COFFEE. A few 1000 Red Oak Pipe STAVES. ALLUM & St. Übes SALT. HEN RE PUTNAM. March 4, 1796. Rice Land for Sale. A TRACT of River Swamp on the North fide of Ogechee, bounded by Thomas Gibbons, Doct. M‘Leod, Ogechee River, and lands fold by W il liam Gibbons to George Hall—con tainingby the old survey, Four Hundred Acres. This land being in much the fame pitch of Tide with Hutchinson’s Island, opposite Savannan, is as little liable to fuffer by Salts or Freflies:—For terms apply to Belcher U Dickinson. Savannah, March \th, 1 796. FOR SALE, SUGAR in Hhds. and Barrels, Beil Green COFFEE, By BORDMAN £? HILLS. Savannah, March 28, 1796. Edward Griffith, Watch-Maker , (on the Bay) MOST re fpe Cl fully infurms his CUS- I OMERS, that he has received per the Brig Apollo ; a Handsome Assortment of Jewellery. Savannah, April 19. ni4.4H ADVERTISEMENT. RAN-away from the Subscriber on Monday the 11th inst. four Negroes, viz. Captain , \ed, and two Pen; —Captain, a small fellow of a yellow complexion, about 5 feet high: Ned, a tnort thick fellow, about four feet 10 inches high, of a yellow complexion : Big Ben, a fait-water Negro, about five feet 10 inches high, of black completion, has his country marks in his face: Little Ben, a country born, about five feet eight or nine inches high, of a yellow complexion. Whoever will deliver the aforefaid Negroes to the fubferiber at his plantation, or lodge them in the common Goal im Savannah, fliall have a reward of Five Dol lars a head JOSEPH R. DOPSON. [ M(?n **tb, April 11, 1796. (n.13.) Prime Young s. Imported in the SHL ry, Capt. Prenti 95 Prime You') es 9 From the Windward Cc nca.—. The Sale of which wi encc ou Monday the 18th inst htioris: One half payment down, ;;ie other half payable Ift January, wtih such fecu ity as may be required. , ROBERT WATTS. Savannah, April 5. io-7t. George Ralston, Hasjuji opened a S ore in Bull Street, op . pojite Mcjjrs. Loardman, Hids & Go. HIS prelent allortment confiils of a variety of Broad Cloths, white Bull, Drab, and other colouredluperfine Cafuner's,piain,ftripeand role Blankets, Swanfdown, MarfeilhesandC afimer Veit Shapes, Tambour ditto, striped, cloud ed and India Nankeen, white and itriped Flannel,Callimancoand Durant, 1 hick let, Corduroy and Velvet, a great va riety ot m:e Mullins, viz : Plain, Stri ped, Corded, Japan’d, and Tambour and Jacko. et ; Plain, Japan’d and Tam bour’d Bock ; 6-4 and 7-4 Tambour and, Jackonet and Book Aprons, Ladies Book and jackcnet Handkerchiefs, ttri ped, ar and clouded Bordered 1 bawls, Gen tlemen’? Tambour'd, handkerchiefs and Cravats; coarfeandfine Humhum, while and coloured Muflinet, Corded Dun.ty, ilrip’d Ginghams, Marfeiiies Qnhting ; anaiicrtment of handsome Caiiicoes and Chintzes, Clouting & Towelling, Dia per, Iriih Linens, white and brown Fus tians, Cotton ar.d Linen Check, Bed Ticking, Sheeting, Brown Holland, Chintz Shawls, printed Linen Pocket- Hankerchiets, Cotton and Linen Check * do. Black Barcelona, Bandano, & check’d Silk Handkerchiefs, ladies ialhionable Silk Shawles, gentlemen’s plain, rib’d, clouded and patent Cotton Hose, a few white Silk do. ladies Cotton do. a va riety of Silk, Kidd and Leather G oves ; ladies and gentlemen's Eea er Hars, bdorrocco, Callima. co,& bav.inet Shoes and Slippers ; geniieaien’s Bouts ar.d Shoes ; broad and narrow Binge Bed Lace, Cord, & Torfels; Ribbons, Tapes and threads, Pavilion Gauze ; Writing Paper,lnk Pow der, Umbrellas, Portflra.a teau Trunks, Bed Cords, Shoe Thread, filling Lines ; house, Ihoe, hearth and ferubbing Brushes, Cotton Cards, Tea Kettles,Locks,Brafs Cocks,Pen Knives, ladies and taylors Sciflbrs, Rafors in Caies.—Alfo, SOAP and CANDLES, in Boxes. Savannah, March 4 h, 1796. IT m. Elding & Thomas M ( Cajj, Having entered into PARTNERSHIP, tinder the FIRM of EWING & RECALL, Will carry on business at the store hith erto occupied by the former. WHERE they have for Sale, 4-4ths and 7-Sths Irish linen in boxes well assorted, striped blankets, white and coloured Welch plains and Kendal cottens, checks, India cotton handkerchiefs, chints and cotton {bawls; bandanoe, black silk, and printed linen handkerchiefs ; elegant chints gown patterns and furniture, caflimer and fwandown vest jfhapes, ribbed cotton breeches pieces, ladies and gentlemens cotton and vvorfled hose, tablecloths, both coating, flaxen and tow oznabrigs, hats assorted, Engiifh mustard in boxes of 8 and 12 dozen ; Madeira wine in pipes, half pipes, and quarter casks; old Port, Sherry, and Tencriffe ditto ; sweet Mountain ditto in pipes and half pipes, Northward rum in barrels, pipes inboxes suitable for the African trade, fine white fait in baskets fit for family use, Florence oil in boxes of z\ dozen, white and brown soap in small boxes, bohea tea in chests, a few hoeiheads green and blue edged Liverpool ware. All the above articles will be fold very low for cash or produce. WILLIAM EWING, Requests, all persons with whom he has accounts, to be as fpeady as poflible in having the fame adjusted, wishing to close all matters previous to the 1 ft Jan uary last. The Subscriber having taken the Whari & Stores of MefTrs. A. M'Crcdie, & Cos. BEGS leave to inform the Public, that he will receive on Storage, every Species of Produce and Lumber. The ftndleft attention shall be paid, and all Orders pun&ually obeyed, by John T. WbittendeL Savannah, MarchTyth. N