Columbian museum & Savannah advertiser. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1796-181?, May 06, 1796, Image 1

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anJWiifemii & Sf&yetttstr ***’ ■ —— - —’ - -i-- - ‘ ‘ 1 “‘ 1 - Lm - ,m 1 REASON and TRUTH impartial guide the way. I pieces of Intelligence are gratefully received, and all orders executed with accuracy and punctuality. VOL. I. JUST RECEIVED, On Consignment, by the Subferibers ; And for SALE, at their Store, (No. 3. COMMERCE KOIV,) OZNABURG, Ticklcnburgs, roll Liuens, Bed Ticking in whole and half pieces ; Hessians, Platilles, Brown Holland, Irifii Linen, Printed Linens, Black Pepper, Pint and half Pint Tumblers, Window Glass, North ward Rum in bbls. Brandy in Demi johns, Sherry Wine of an excellent qua lity, Sugars in bbls. White Wine Vine gar in Pipes, New-York Mould Can cilcs, 4,5, 6, to the pound, iod. and zod. Nalls, in final! Calks, (Ac. Kftc. BENEDIX fc? Cos. May 3d. 1 S-3t. WANTED TO PURCHASE, A Negro Woman , Aecuftomed to Cook, Wash and Iron—For ■which a liberal price will be given. JOHN EPPINGER. May 3. ts. Edward Griffith, Watch-Maker, (on the Bay) MOST refpeftfully informs his CUS TOMERS, that he has received per the Brig Apollo ; a Handsome AJfortment of Jewellery. EDWARD GRIFFITH, re queils all those indebted to him to make imnediate payment, and ail those who nave accounts against him to present them for fetdement. Savannah, April 19. ni4...tf. Ed. & Clem. Stebbins, Have just received by the BEL LON A, Capt. Crook -r from New-York : A GENTEEL ASSORTMENT OF GOODS, Suitable to the present and approaching Scalon ; , which they will dispose of on moderate terms, for Ca!h orPoduce, at their Stor- on the Bay : Confiding of the following Arti cles, viz : A Variety of elegant furniture Chintz and furniture Cottons, a n~at alfortment of purple, coloured, dark and light fancy Calli coes and Chiivzes, MaUchelter Mullins and corded Dimities; M-rfeilles and fringed cotton Counterpanes. 4-4.. ('-q., and 9-8 and Book Mullins, Muslin Handkerchiels & Aprons, gentlemens tambour'd Cravats, Millinr-ts, Gingbems, fprtg’d Muflinets ; plain, clouded and twilled Nankeens, brown Fuilian and Jeans, Bengal Stripe, Toilenets, lilk drip-d Nankeens ; printed, striped and tambour’d Marseilles Veil-Patterns ; black Mantua and Ltueftring. India P trdans, wliite Sarfcnet. black India Sat;in and Flora iue. black mode, black Lov’and Crap-’, blhck Rulfel. Bombazen and colored Durants; Barcelona & Bnndanoe Hand keichiels, Pullicat and Linen H.i.idk rehiefs, b.ue cotton Romans. Huinhums, sewing Silks and Twist, cotton Yarn, Tap-s and Bobbins ; white Sattin figured Ribbons, black hair Rib ons, China do. wire do. black taile ; 5-4 Irilh b.eetings, allotted, Oznaburgs, Checks, Oil C o.hs ; long LaAms and Cambricks ; gentle mens patent lilk Hole, plant white Sc blackdo. *aoies and gentlemens Gt<4ves ; m"ns, wom*ns and maids cotton Hose; gentlemens, ladies and ci drens colored Beaver Hats, mens ueal Shoes, ad'es Morocco Slippers, Black ball, Loaf Su gar and tr-lh Hyfou Tea, Mullard, black P-p ----per ana Nutmegs ; medium and quarto poll j’ 4 u ’ re and memorandum B oks, blank Dounddo; playing Cards. Ink Powder, black jead Pencils, Ouills and Wafers—A larg” af lortm-nt of FRESH MEDICINES,&c See. “ savannah, April 29. nie-if. ‘ Caig Macleod & Cos. tptou Have for Sale, i> - , EN in calcs alibrted, Hwiu SHEETING, Tow OZNABURGS, 1 CLOTH, Y Brown & Blue Negro CLOTH, AJrunk Men's SHOES, o uVw't GLASS, 8 b. 10, and 9 b. 11, v BROWN in Keggs, 141 b. each, £>b C ANDLES infmall Boxes, *Oa? in do, —ALSO— Madeira IVIN E in Pipes and Quarter Pipes. havnnah, March 15. tofh paid for a few Sheeps 7,9 , nx>\th the Wool off. — Enquire at { ‘ 3lt Office. ‘ April 16. FOR SALE, Two or Three Hundred Bufhcls of S E E D R j C E, Os a fupericr quality—By JOHN JYI OkE L. Savannah, May 3, 1796. 4k* JAMES ALGER, Hi s for SALE _ at his Store near the Cojfc-Houfe : A Quantity ol iOBACC O, I\. R ICE, COTTON and INDIGO, 1, and 2 inch BO \RD. Sc SC ANTLING, LIGNUMVITiE, liO GWOOD and BLACK EBONY, Excellent HAMS and BACON, PORK in Barml's, HOGS LARD in Keggs, BUTTER in Firkins, —ALSO— A few Puncheons 3d aud 4th Froof RUM. Savannah, April 29. 1117-ts. FOR SAI. E, Excellent Gun POWDER, In quarter Casks ; and a few Bales us Cotton BA G GIN G. KENNEDY 3 PARKER. April 29. , ni7~st GEORGE ENOE, Taylor and Habit-Maker , Next door to ElNjo. Gr ffthy on the Bay, RETURNS his finccre thanks to the Ladi s and Gentlemen ol Savannah, and the Pub lic in general for the encouragement he has re ceived in the line of his profeffion, and a continuance oithc iaine. I n-y may rely <;n the itriilell attention to ih.rir ord'Ts, and work done in the neaielt and molt fafhionable man ner. Orders tram the country will be llridlly attended to. FJ-has on hand a small afforement of GOODS, luuaLde ior the present and ap proaching iealun—V Iz. siLK NANKEENS, INDIA Do. SUPERFINE CLOTFIS, • Do. CASS J MERES, MANCHESTER MUSLINS & muslinjl rs, BROWN JEANS, MARSEILLES (QUILTING, Sec. N. B. CASH wiii begiv’ntor a NEGROE WENCH, who und-rilands Cooking & Walli ing. ( n -idd Savannah, April 15, 1796- A U ‘l lC E. ALL Pcrfons having any demands agaimt the Lilatc oi DANiLJ. COUKjE, utceafed, are requeltea to reader the lame, properly atte.ied; and those indebted thereto, to make immedi ate payment to Elizabeth Course, Ex*x. Savannah, April 12, 1796. ni2.Bt. I AiVl IN Wain i’ ur 4 or 5 NEGRO BOYS, ELEVEN, twelve or i 3 yearsold,on Hire, for whom, 1 will pay the umal or cuitomary V ages, monthly or quarterly, as may best suit the owners. B. PUTNAM. March 19th, 1796. IVA NEED TO PUR CHA SE A Negro Woman, Accustomed to Cook, Wadi G? iron, for which a liberal Price will be given. ROBERT WATTS. Savannah, March 22d, 1796. John N. Brailsford, At Hit Ship Chandlery & Commidion S T () 11 E, Under the BLUFF Has for 8 A L E, A variety cf A rticlcs in the Ship Chandlery Line :■ ALSO—A Quantity of Dry Goods & Hard Ware , And keeps a conflant supply of GROG E R 1 E S. tfT Mafi-rs of t'e/f ls find others, pup plied ‘With SEA STORES, UV. at the fhortrfl Notice. Savannah, Georgia. FRIDAY, Ma* 6, 1796. On Tu-lday, the 17th of May next, at Twelve o’Clock, at the Venduc-iloule in Savannah, Will be SOLD, THOSE two Tenements and Lot, the cor ner of Broughton and Abefcorn Streets, occupied by Mrs. Euilace and Mr. Anthony.’— Terms will hr made known on the day oi laic: apply in the mean time ;o John Gibbons, Auflioneer. Savannah, April at! h, 179 G 111 G-yt. Marshal’s Sale. On Monday the 23 d cfMoy nrrt, will be Sold at the Couri-lioule in Savannah,at n o'Clock : Two Tracts of L A N D, con taining One Thousand Acres each, situate on Rocky Comfort, near Louifvillc, hounded on cm lide, by Gen. Jarkfoil’s land, taken in Exe cution. as the property of the late James Habcr fnam, Esq. at the hut of John Rodgers. Geo. I. HULL, DM. D.G. Ain ful's Office, Savannah, April 26th. 1117-71 Sales at /~n , ON Monday the 23d of May next, at Ten o’clock in the Forenoon : A Part of the Personal property belonging to the Edate of Jam-s Moore, Esq. dr eub'd, will h” “xpoiVd to Public Sale, at the Plantation of William Ncyle, Eliq. on Huich fnlon’, Iflaiid, confiding of Slteep, Stock Cat tle, liorles and sundry oth'r articles.—Trie property c-.n be viewed a’ the plat e a'orefaid, any time previous to the day of Sale, at which time the Conditions will bemr.de known. JAMES POSTFIX, qualified Admimfirator. April 23d. ni6-ts. priUECEIVED, Per the Schooner Magdakun Eliza, Cornelius Phi-e ----mx Mailer, /run St. Thomas, and for Side l>) the Sahfcriber : 15 Eons large LIGNUMVTTXfreeof sap. 10 Puncheons St Croix RUM, well flavor’d. 11 Hhds. bf‘d St. Croix SUGAR. 4 Barrels duto. ditto. 9 Bags ALMONDS. 19 Box s h LOIIENCE OlL.in quart Bottles, 1 Box of SIRRUP, assorted. 2 Tierces COFFEE. 1 Barnet FIGGS. ALSO, for SALE, Best Mould CANDLES. Northward RUM, in Puncheons & Barrels. Madeira, Pori and Fayal WINE. SOAP in Boxes. Wind for CHAIRS. Souchong ILA in Chests, and sundry other ariiclcs. ROBERT WATTS. Savannah, April 29th. 1117-ft Robert Bolton & John Bolton. Having commenced Bufmefs the ‘.ft inst, under the F JRM 0 F Robert & John Bolton. THEY intend tranfafling all Commilfion Eu lineis at die Wharf and Stores of the former. THE Subscriber being dcfirous of cloftng his private Concerns, requi-its all thole Indebted to him by Book account, to pay the lam", or dole them by Specialities on Imercll, payable January 1797 ; lie will cheeriully pay all Debts due by him, on d-mand. ROBERT BOLTON. Savannah, April 28th, 1796. 1117-1! GEORGIA! />} Edward White, Regfter (L. S.) > of Probates Jvr the County of Fll. White. ) lh.it/iam,inthu Stateafortfuid'. WHKREAo, Robert Wus, ot ilie City ol Savannah, merchant, hath nu de ap plication to me, for Letters of Adminillration on the ellate and eifetls of Jain u s Sheward, Jat” of the fame plate, merchant, deceafcd ; These are therefore to cite and admonilh alt and lin gular, the Kindred and Creditors of the said deceafcd, to be and appear before me at my Oißce in the City of Savannah, on the 2iftday of May ivxt, to Blew raufe if any they have, why Letter* of Adiuiniftration should not be granted him. Given under my bar and and seal at Savannah, the ift day ol April, in the year of our Lord 179 b ; and in the 20th year of Ame rican Indep"nd"iic'\ —y t> Georcia, If I By Nobie Jor;"s, Regiftrr of (L.S.) C Probate.jor the County of Cam- N. JONES. ) den in tht State aforefaid. WHEREAS, John Jamufon and Richard Gafcoigne, Efquirea, hath made appli cation t'> me for Letters of Adminillration or, the F.ftateof John Mufon (formerly of thisCoun y) dsecafed. These are therefare to cite a,d ad monish all and singular the Kindred and Cre ditors of said deceafcd, to b", and appar b-- for- meat my Office in the town of St. Marys, on or before the j2th day ofMa/nexr, to shew cattfe if any they have, v.hy Letters of Adtnin iflration should not be granted them. Given under my hand and leal at st. Marvs. this 31st day of March, 1798, in the aotli year of t’ne Indep -ndancc ot America. Savannah, April 12, 1796. nia.gt For SALE at this OFF ICE : Blank B.lls of Exchange, Bills of Lading and Mamfefh. Canal Lottery, No. 2. ~~ * SCHEME of a Lottery authorized by an Aft entitled an “ An A£l to enable the Prcft ch-nt and Managers of the SAiu Jkd/ and Sufi quehar.na Navigation, and the lVlident and. Managers of the Delaware and Si bus/kdl Ca -1 al Navigation, to raise by way of Lottery, the Sum of Four Hundred 7 houfaiid Dollars for the Purpose of completing the Works in their Adis of I,.corporation mentioned.” Dollars. i Prize of twenty thousand dollars, 20, c00 1 of ten thin fund dollars, iO,wC® 5 of four thousand dollars each , to be find to the tiojjejlors of the five Numbers firfi out q) the wheel on the lafl day's drawing, at which time there Jhall not be left than ■ fvc hundred Numbers undrawn, eO.OoO 1O of two thousand dJ/urs each, 20,003 20 cf one thousand dollars tack, bO.ouo 43 of five hundred dollars each, 21.500 100 oj two hundred dollars each, 20,000 too of one hundred dollars each, 10.000 2to of fifty dollars ,ah, 1 i >o oo 29.500 of five dollars each, 147,500 30,000 Tickets at Ten dollars each, 300.0001 All Prizes <hall be paid Ten Days after the drawing is fnnfhed, upon the demand of the Pulled r of a Fortunate Ticket, fubjeft to a de du£l on ol filteen per Cent. Such Prizes as are not demanded within Twelve Monti s after the Drawing is finifhed, of which Public Notice will be given, iha)i he considered as relinquished for the use of the Canal and applied accordingly. At a Meeting of the Pt: fsi n eht and Mana r. f r sos 1 lx* Schuylkill and Safquelunna Canal Navigation—and the Pr esidknt and Man agers of the Delaware and Schuylkill Canal— Saturday, September 12, 170a. Refilled. TIIAF David Rittenhoufe, Joseph Rail, John Stinmetz, Standish Forde, Francis Weft, Walter Stewart, and William Bingham, be a Committee to arrange and dir-ft the mode of difpofjng of the Tickets ; which Committer? shall depoftt the M6n-y in Bank, to be carried to the Credit of an Account to be opened for the Lottery. Exiraftfrom the Minutes, f. MATLACK, Secretary. The Drawing of this Lott"ry will po itively commence on the Second day of May nexi ; Tickets may he had at the Company’s Ohio; near the Bank of the United States, and of ei ther of the Subferibers. DAVID RITTENHOUSE, . JOSEPH BALL, K JOHN'STEINMF.TZ, 5 STANDISH FORDE, V > FRANCIS WEST, £ WALTER STEWART, f WILLIAM BINGHAM, J * Philadelphia, January 1, 1796. (r rf TICKETS in the above Lottery for Sale by the fubferiber, v;ho is authorifrd. and will be furnilhed with Cafn to pay the Prize Money arising from Inch Tickets, as he shall difpoie of to Citizen* cf Savannah, in Sixy days afier the drawing is {imft.ed ; he wtii alio b< furnifned with a Hate of the drawing monthly. 0 WILLIAM LAMB. Savannah, April 29th, 179 b AUV E R TIS J: M E Nr! RAN-away from the Subscriber on Monday the 11th inst. four N"gros, viz. Captain, Red, and two Bens —Cantain, a Imall fello w of a yellow complexion, about 5 feet high: Ned, a (nort thick fellow, about four feet 10 inches high, of a yellow complexion : Big Ben, a salt-water Negro, about five feet 10 inche* high, of black complexion, has his country marxs 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, orlodtc” th-m in the common G >al in Savannah, IFic.il have a reward of Five Dol lars a head. JOSEPH R. DOPSON. Monteeth, April 11, 1796. (n-ig.) r lcn Dollars Reward. SI’OLEN from Alexander W3tt’s Wharf, a Small Clincher built BOAT ; hasa white bottom, yellow fidcs, And black streaks ; the inside of the boat red as far th” Hern sheets, and that yellow ; lias a hole through the fternt ,to ft?ip the tiller ; alio, a mall hole In the fore thwart, a plug hole down in the well-room, and two holes in h"r stem, the lower one hoik a (trap in it for the painter, covered with lea ther. The above mentioned Boat is fupoof'd to have b'-en taken away by two Spaniard:, who was seen on their way to Charleston, in land.—The fuppnled Thieves are thu3 d"fcri- U-d ; Antonio, a tall mulatto-looking man n d-Drterfrom St. Augustine, near 43 vrars old. had a blanket with tobacco, ar.d lundry cloths tied no with him : Frandfco, . Cror: rr-r,, pitted with-the small pox. has long whiikvr, much of a gambler, and fair*r rmpbtea than Antonio. The above Reward, on proof of conviction, for one, or both of them at; i the bout, or Five Dollar, fur the boat Jo i* will be paid by TOHM LILLI2RirCE Savannah. April “:G-U An ifi ; rt'}•: 1: c‘ n ih>’ Pnnu No. 19.