Columbian museum & Savannah advertiser. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1796-181?, May 10, 1796, Image 1

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<£olum¥an;Mtt{tmn $ isauaitttaf) 3fte itise^r s(V A SNA H> —Published on Tuesday and Friday, by POWERS & SEYMOUR., corner, of Sr. Julian Street, oppositkthe Church: whlre Advertisements, ani pieces of Intelligence are gratefully received, and all orders executed with accuracy and punctuality. VOL. I. Sheriff’s Sales. On TUESDAY the 7th day of June next, v.ull be SOLD by Public Out-cry, at the Court- House in this City, between the Hours of 10 2nd 3 o’Clock. One undivided Moity of that Traft of LAND in Camden County, called COLERAIN, lying on St. Mary’s River.— The whole Traft containing upwards of 6000 Acres. Seized under Execution, as the proper ly--f lames Armstrong, R!q. A Lot of 1., AND in Ogle therp Ward, Containing feet in width and feet in length, bounding on a Lot of Richard Wayne. Esq. to the North, Mrs. Fle niin r, to the Wait, on Streets Eaftand South, at present occupied by Mr. Robert Watts; Seiz ed under Execution as the property of the estate of Lthn Morel, Esq. decealed. 8 NEGROES, feiz’dunder Execution, as the property of Joseph Fox, de ccafed. T. NORTON, 5. C. C, Savannah, May 5. nip. 50 Dollars Reward, , And necessary charges. W ANTED immediately Five petit-rafeals, defertrrs from the federal troops, viz : JAMES JASON, of New-Jersey, 22 years cid, five feet seven inches high, dark eyes and ha'r, and fair complexioned ; Wm. DUN, of }’ in.-ideiphia, 35 years of age, five feet fix in ches h : <m, grey eyes, sandy hair, by occupa tion a barber-; CONNELLY—aII of Captain Samuel Tinfley’s detachment, and de fert-'d from St. Mary’s, 23d December, 1795. JOHN GRF.YHAM,from Connecticut', eigh teen years old, five feet fix inches high, grey -yes. brown hair, light complexion, has two crooked fingers on his left hand, has fome pri vate fears of correction received for {dealing in a (hip’s cabin, which unluckily produced no reformation. —Let the humane citizens who would harbour him, look up their plate ; he deserted from this noil the sth mft. in his uni form ; OLIVER HANCOCK, a Fifer, from Massachusetts, 25 years of age, five feet five in ches high, grev eves, long sandy hair, well built, by occupation a blackfmrth ; under- Hands furnace work and engraving, has a great lhare of impudence, is an impertinent talker, entertains an irreconcilcable disgust towards the right article of the decalogue, and ;s a cow ard. Mr. Hancock has talents and accompli fo ments peculiar] v calculated for a horfe-thief, a counterfeitor of money, or an itenerant Metho dist preacher : He defertfcd from this Poll, 25th inst. in uniform. Whoever will apprehend rhem that they may be brought to juflice, shall receive the above Reward and necelfary charges, or Ten Dollars and charges, for either of them. WILLIAM EATON, Captain. 4/A U. S. uuhlcgion. Fort Pickering, April 30. mg. ~ito~ 7 tT~cY~ THE Conartnerfhip of MILLEN & GAR DINER, is this day dissolved by mutual content. Those who have demands againif them, will pleafeto call for payment; and such as are indebted to the concern, are requelled to pay the amount of their accounts to John Gardiner, who is duly authorifed to receive and grant diicharges. JOHN MILLFN, JOHN GARDINER. Savannah, April 30. t7qfi. N. B. JOHN GARDINER, will contin ue to carry on the BOOT & SHOE MAKING B< ‘SINESS, at the Shop of the late concern — where good ene.ouvajrement Avill he given to four or five able and attentive workmen. He has on hand a fuppiv of wliole and half BOOT LEGS —Alto, CALF Sc SEAL SKINS, lately imported from New-York. — No credit Canpojfibly be riven. 19-2 U L A N~D I N G, At the Suhfcrioers WHARF , from on hoard the Brig Welcome Return, Benjamin Labbrce, Mafler , from Philadelphia : Fresh SUPERFINE FLOUR, INDIA NANKEENS, Elegant WINDSOR CHAIRS, VHI rE and BROWN SOAP, MADEIRA and ?>JRT WINE, 1-OAF SUGAR,# POTATOES, and A few thou land WRICKS, Eorl SALE, by _ JAMES AI.GF.R. Savannah, May f,. ig-tf A V| I S. Aux Citovennes etCitoyensFranpais, particuli erement *ux Marirj > et Colons Retugies en Georgie. / IL partiraau plulfard/a la fin de ce mois, un par lementaira de Chitrlellofi pour France Le LitoyenV. Dupont,Crnful pour lesdeux Caro hn-s ct la Georgie, iujvite to.is ceux, qui vou crout rentr-r dans la fehndela Republique. a fe rendre inceffammeiit a \ Charlpflon. Ceux qui louhaitant profiter de iVtte ri'-.cafiort, font de fies des moyens necefisires pour fe rendre d’icia Charleston recevronC de.i renfeignernents fur cet objet en s’adrdTartt en cette ville au citoyen j (C. M. F. BERT. A Savannah, 1c 14 Florcav, an 4 me. 19-3^ REASON and TRUTH impartial guide the way. Just RECEIVE!), Fer tfc Schooner Magdalina Eliza, Cornelius rhoe nix Wafer, from St. Thomas, andfor Sale by the Subfcnltf ; *54 Pons large LIGNUMVITAL free of sap. to Puncheons St. Croix RUM, well flavor’d. tt Flhds. belt St. Croix SUGAR. 4 Barrels ditto, ditto. 9 Bags ALMONDS. Tg Boxes FLORENCE OlL,in quart Bottles, t Box of SIRRUP, alforted. 2 Tierces COFEEE. t Bafkct FIGGS. A L S O. for S A L E, Belt Mould CANDLES. Northward RUM, in Puncheons Sc Barrels. Madeira, Port and Fayal WINE. SOAP in B.ixes. Windsor CHAIRS. Souchong TEA in Chests, and sundry other articles. ROBERT WATTS. Savannah, April 29th. 113 7-6 t Canal Lottery, ‘No. 2. SCHEME of a Lottery authorized by an Aft entitled an “ An Aft to enable the Presi dent and Managers of the Schuylkill and SuJ quehanna Navigation, and the President and Managers of the Delaware and Schuylkill Ca nal Navigation, to raise by way of Lottery, the Sum of Four Hundred Thousand Dollars, for the Purpose of completing the Works in their Aits of Incorporation mentioned.” Dollars. i Prize of twenty thousand dollars, 20,000 1 of ten ilu if and dollars, 10,000 5 of four thousand dollars each, to le paid to the pofefors of the five Numbers firjt out of the wheel on the If l day’s drawing, at which time there shall not be tefs than fve hundred Numbers undrawn, 20,000 10 cf ttuo thousand dollars each, 20,000 20 of one thousand dollars each, 20,000 43 of five hundred dollars each, 21,500 too cj two hundred dollars each, 20,000 too of one hundred dollars each, 10,000 220 if fifty dollars each, 11,000 29,500 offie dollars each, 147,500 30,000 Tickets at Ten dollars each, 300,000 All Prizes (hall be paid Ten Days after the drawine is finifhed, upon the demand of the PoifelTor of a fortunate Ticket, fubjeft to a de duction of fifteen per Cent. Such Prizes as are not demanded within Twelve Months after the Drawing is finifhed, of which Public Notice will be given, shall be considered a* relinquished for the use of the Canal and applied accordingly. At a Meeting of the President and Mana gers of the Schuylkill and Sufquchanna Canal Navigation—andthe Pr esident and Mak ar E rs of the Delaware and Schuylkill Canal— Saturday, September 12, 1795. Rcfolved, THAT David Rittenhoufe, Joseph Ball, John Stinmctz, Standish Forde, Francis Weft, Walter Stewart, and William Bingham, be a Committee to arrange and dirett the mode of disposing of the Tickets ; Committee fhail deposit the Money in Bank, to be carried to the Credit of an Account to be opened for the Lottery. Extraft from the Minutes’, T. MA I LACK, Secretary. The Drawing of this Lottery will positively commence on the Second day of May next : Tickets may be had at the Company’s Office near the Bank of the United States, and of ei ther of the Subscribers. DAVID RITTENHOUSE, -v JOSEPH BALL, £ JOHN STEINMETZ, 2: ST AN DISH FORDE, V £ FRANCIS WEST, WALT E R STEW A RT, WILLIAM BINGHAM, J Philadelphia, January 1, 1796. (Jgg” TICKETS in the above Lottery for Safe bv the fubferiber, who is authorifed, and will be furnifhed with Cafti to pay the Prize Money arising from such Tickets, as he shall difpole of to Citizens of Savannah, in Sixty days after the drawing is finifhed; he will also be lurnifhed with a state of the drawing monthly. ; WILLIAM LAMB. Sas/annah, April 29th, 1796. JUST RECEIVED, On Consignment, by the Subscribers ; And for S A L E, at their Store, (No. 3. COMMERCE ROIC.) OZNABURG, Ticklenburgs, roll Linens, Bed Ticking in whole and half’ pieces ; Hefhans, Platilles, Brown Holland, Irish Linen, 1 nnteu 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 dles, 4, $, 6, to the pound, 1 od. and 2od. Nails, in {mall Gaiks, Oc . c • BENEDIX & Cos. May 3d, IS-jt. TUESDAY, May io, 1796. Marlhal’s Silc. On Monday the 2.3 d of Mas next, will be Sold at the Court-Houle in Saiavnah, at no’Llock: Two Tradis ol LAN D, con taining One Thousand Acres earli, lunate on Rocky Comfort, near Louilville, bounded on one fide, fry Gen. Jack soil’s land, taken in Exe cution, as the property of the late James Haber fham, Esq. at the luit of JOHN BAYARD. Geo. I. HULL, D.M. D.G. Marshal's Office, Savannah, April 26th. Sales at Autlion, ON Monday the 23d of May next, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon : APart of the Personal property belonging to the Estate of James Moore, Elq. de- * coaled, will be exposed to Public Sale, at the Plantation of William Neyle, Elq. on Hutch inson’s Ifiand, confiding of Shtcp, Stock Cat tle, Horfcs and sundry other articles.—The property can be viewed at the place aforefaid, any time previous to the day of Safe, at which tune the Conditions, will be made known. JAMES POSTELL, qualified AJmimjlrator. Savannah, April 23d. mb-ts. Ed. & Clem. Stebbins, Have jufil received by the BF.LLONA, Capt. Crooker from New- York : A GENTEEL ASSORTMENT OF GOOD S, Suitable to the present and approaching Seaton ; which they will difpoie of on moderate terms, for Cash or Produce, at their Store on the Bay ; Confiding of the following Arti cles, viz ; A Variety of elegant furniture Chintz and furniture Cottons, a neat assortment of purple, coloured, dark and light fancy Caili coes and Chintzes, Manchelter -Muffins and corded Dimities; Merfcillcs and fringed cotton Counterpanes, 4-4,.6-4, and 9-8 Jacconct and Book Mullins, Muffin Handkerchiefs & Aprons, Gentlemens tamboured Cravats, Millin-ts, Gingheins, fprig’d Muflinets ; plain, clouded aud twilled Nankeens, brown Fustian and Jeans. Bengal Stripe, Toilenets, silk ffriped Nankeens ; printed, striped and tambour'd Marseilles Vest-Patterns; black Mantua and Lutcllriug, India Perlians, white Sarfeuet, black India Sattin and Florentine, black mode, black Love and Crape, black RufTel, Bombazcen and colored Durants; Barcelona Sc Bandanoe Hand kerchiefs, Pullicat and Linen Handkerchiefs, blue cotton Romalls, Humhums, sewing Silks and Twist, cotton Yarn, Tapes and Bobbins ; white Sattin figured Ribbon's, black hair Rib bons, China do. wire do. black taste ; 5-4 Irish Sheetings, allot ted, Oznaburgs, Checks, Oil Cloths ; long Lawns and Cambricks ; gentle mens patent fiik Hole, plain white Sc hlackdo. ladies and gentlemens Gloves ; mens, womens and maids cotton Hose ; gentlemens, ladies arid childrens colored Beaver Hats, mens n -at Shoes, ladies Morocco Slippers, Black ball, Loaf Su gar and frefh Hyfon Tea. Multard, black Pep per and Nutmegs ; medium and quarto post Paper, quire and memorandum Books, blank bound do. playing Cards, Ink Powder, black lead Pencils, Ouiils and Wafers —A large ai fortrnent ol FRESH MEDICINES,dec. Sec. Savannah, April 29. ni7~tf. Ten Dollars Reward. STOLEN from Alexander Waft’s Wharf, a Small Clincher built BOAT ; has a white bottom, yellow fidcs, and black Breaks ; the inside of the boat red as far the Bern sheets, and that yellow ; has a hole through the Bern to Blip the tiller ; also, a mail hole in the fore thwart, a plug hole down in the well-room, and two holes in her Bern, the lower oftc has a strap in it for the painter, covered with lea ther. The above montioned Boat is supposed to have been taken away by two Spaniards, who was seen on their way to Charleston, in land.—The supposed Thieves are thus deferi bed : Antonio, a tall mulatto-looking man, a deserter from St. Augustine, near 40 years old, had a blanket with toha'.-o, and sundry cloths tied up with him : Francisco, a short man, pitted with the small pox, has long whifk’ rs, much of a gambler, and fairer complexion than Antonio. The above Reward, on proof of conviftion, for one, or both of them and ’ the boat, or Five Dollars for the boat alone, will be paid by JOHN LILLIBRIDGE. Savannah, April 26. *i6-tf. ~ advertisement: RAN-away from the Subfcriberon Monday the 11th inst. four Negroes, viz. Captain, Ned, and two Fens —Captain, a small fellow of a yellow complexion, about 5 feet high : Ned, a short thick fellow, about four feet to inches high, of a yellow complexion : Big Ben, a Git-water Negro, about five feet 10 inches high, of black complexion, 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 rommon Goal in Savannah, shall have a reward of Five Dol lars a head. JOSEPH R. DOPSON. Monteeth; April it, 1706. (n.13.) Robert Bolton &: John Bolton. Having commenced F.ufinef the I sl infl. under the F JR M 0 F Roberta? John Bolton. THEY intend tranfafting all Commiflion lku finds at the Wharf and Stores of the former. THE Subscriber being deftrous of clofin ■; his private Concerns, requefts* all those Indebted to him‘by P*ook account, to pay the lame, 01 clofc them by Specialities on lutcrefl, payable January 1797 ; he will cheerfully pay all Debts due by him, on demand. ROBERT BOLTON. Savannah, April 28th, 179 b. ni7-;f On TuHday, the 17th of May next, at Twelve o’clock, at the Venduc-Houfc in Savannah Will be SOL D. ’ THOSE two Tenements and Lot, the cor. nf of Broughton and Abercom Streets, o cupfed by Mrs. Euflace and Mr. Anthony ! Terms will be made known on the day oi late ; apply in the moan time to John Gibbons, Auttionecr. Savannah, April sSth, 1-96. ni6-7t. GEORGEENOE, ’Taylor and l~labit-Maker, Next door to Edcu. Griffith, on the Bay, RET URNS his sincere thanks to the Ladies and Gentlemen.,of Savannah, and the Pub lic in general for the encouragement be has re ceived in the line of his proieftion, and wishes a continuance.of the fame. They may rely on the ftrifteft attention to, their orders, and work*, done in the neatest and moll fafhionable man ner. Orders from the country will be ftri&ly ‘ attended .to. He has on hand a small assortment of GOOD. I ', suitable for the prelent and ap proaching feafon—Vl z. SII K NANKEENS, INDIA Do. • SUPERFINE CI OTHS, Do. CASSIMERF.S, MANCHESTER MUSLINS & MUSLINETS, BROWN JEANS, MARSEILLES QUILTING, &c. N. B. CASH will be given for a NEGROE WENCIi, who understands Cooking & Wafti ia B- ° (n.i 3 .) Savannah, April 15, 1796. FOR SAL E, Excellent Gun POWDER, In quarter Casks ; and a few Bales of Cotton BAGGING. KENNEDY & PARKER April 29 n 17-51 JAMES ALGER, Has for SALE, at his Store near the Cofc-Houfc e A Quantity of TOBACCO, RICE, COTTON and INDIGO, 1, | and 2 Inch BOARDS Sc SCANTLING, LIGNUMVITiB, BOX-WOOD and BLACK EBONY, Excellent HAMS and BACON, PORK in Barrels, HOGS LARD in Keggs, BUTTER in Firkins, — ALSO — A few Puncheon:. 3d and 4th Proof R U M. Savannah, April 29. ni7~tf. FOR SALE, Two or Three Hundred Bulheh of SEED RIC E, Os a fupefior quality—By JOHN MORE L. Savannah, May 3, 1796. 4G* N 0 TIC E. AI-L Persons having ary demand* againlt the Estate of DANIEL COURSE, dcceafcd, are retjuefted to render the fame, properly attested ; and those indebted thereto, to make immedi ate payment to Elizabeth Course, Ex'x. Savannah, April 12, 1796. nia.St. I AM IN WANT OF 4 or 5 NEGRO BOYS, ELEVEN, twelve or 13 yearsold,on 1 Hire, for whom, 1 will pav the uftuil or customary Wages, monthly or quarterly, as may heft suit the owners. B. PUTNAM. March 19th, 1796. For SALE at this OFFICE : Blank Bills of Exchange, Bills • of Lading and Manifefh. An Apfirent? xto the Print. - i r r b wanted apply rt this Off ?. Cj t m / No. 20.