Columbian museum & Savannah advertiser. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1796-181?, May 13, 1796, Image 1

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(£o! tttnHitt iWutot B Ssatiamtalj SAHA AAV A H , —Pub l ished on Tuesday and Friday, by POWERS £? SEYMOUR, corner or St. Julian Street, opposite the Church: where Advertisements, an a pieces of Intelligence are gratefully received, and all orders executed with accuracy and punctuality. VoL. I. JUST LANDED, J A FEW BOXES OF Holland CHEESE, called PATE GRASS, And for SALE by BEN ED IX (3 Cos. Savannah, May 10. 20-3 L forsale; Two or Three Hundred. Bushels of SEED RICE, Os a superior quality—By JOHN M O R E L. Savannah, May 5, 1796. 4 r -* _ JAMES ALGER, Ha s for SALE, at his Start near the CoJfc-Floufe : A Quantity ot TOBACCO, f \ TC F COTTON and INDIGO, , 4. and 2 Inch BOARDS & SCANTLING, LIGNUMVITjE, BOX-WOOD and BLACK EBONY, Excellent HAMS and BACON, PORK in Barrels, HO G S LA RDi n Keggs, BUTTER in Firkins, — ALSO — A few Puncheons 3d and 4th Proof R U M. Savannah, April 29. niy-tf. FOR SALE, Excellent Gun POWDER, In quarter Casks ; and a few Bales of Cotton BAGGING. KENNEDY & PARKER. April 29. ni7-5t # Robert Bolton & John Bolton. Having commenced Eufinefs the ijl injl. under the FIRM 0F ■ Robert & fohn Bolton. THEY intend trau falling all Commifiion Bu find's at the Wharf and Stores of the former. r 'JHHE Subscriber being desirous of closing X his private Concerns, regards all those Indebted to him by Book account,. to pay the fame, orclofe them by Specialities on Iniereft, payable January 1797 ; he will cheerfully pay all Debts due try him, on d-mnnd. ROBERT BOLTON. Savannah, April 28th, 1796. 1117-ts On Tuesday, the 17th of May next, at Twelve o’Clock, at the Vendue-Houfe m Savannah, Will be S O L D, r I “'HOSE two Tenements and Lot, the cor- X rvr of Broughton and Abercorn Streets, occupied by Mrs. Eustace and Mr. Anthony. Terms will be made known on the day of Lie ; apply in the mean,time to John Gibbons, Auctioneer. Savannah, April 26th, 179 G. nifi-yt. GEORGF, ENOE, Taylor and Habit-Maker , Next door to Edrv. Griffith, on the £a y RETURNS his sincere thanks to the ladi s ■ and Gent emeu ot Savannah, and the Pub lic in general ior the encouragement he has re ceived in the line of his profeflion, and wishes a continuance ofthe fame. Th*y may rely on the ftrilteft attention to their orders, and work clone in the nc.?teit and moil falhionahle man ner. Orders from the country will be ftriltly attended to. He has on haiid a finall assortment ot GOODS, suitable for the present and ap proaching season—V \r, r SILK NANKEENS, INDIA Do. SUPERFINE CLOTHS, Do. CASSIMERES, MANCHESTER MUSLINS & MUSLINETS, BROWN TEA NS, MARSEILLES QUILTING, &c. A’ LASH will be given for a NEGROE WENCH, who understands Cooking A; Wafb lr‘S’ (n.13.) Savannah, April 15, 1796, Ceng, MacLeod & Cos. __ Have for Sale r in cases aiTorteu, Russia SHEETING, towcloto? ZNABURCS ’ ” lute > Protvn Sc Blue Negro CLOTH, AT runic Men's SHOES, Y\ indow GLASS, S b. 10, and 0 b. 11, ■ t ANIsH BROW Nin Legos, 14.1 b. each, v Mould CANDLES in final! Boxes, SOAP in do. —ALSO— Madeira I VINE in Pipes and Quarter Pipes . Swnnah, March ts. REASON and TRUTH impartial guide the way. JUST LANDED, AND FOR SALE: 10 Barrels MUSCOVADO SUGAR, Eatl India do. in Matts, about ioo wt. GREEN COFFEE in Bags, 2 Chelts Superline HYSON TEA, and 15 Barrels Superfine FLOUR.— Apply to Me IT. TAYLOR S3 MILLER, or THOMAS COLLAGHAN. Savannah, May 10. 20*3t. Ed. & Clem. Stebbins, Have jujl received by the BELLO NA, Capt- Crooker from Nero- York : A GENTEEL ASSORTMENT OF GOOD S, Suitable to the prefentand approaching Seaion ; which they will dispose of on moderate terms, for Cash or Produce, attheirStore on cles. viz : A Variety of elegant furniture Chintz and furniture Cottons, a neat assortment rs purple, coloured, dark and light fancy Calli coes and Chintzes, Manchefier Mullins and corded Dimities; Merfeilies and’fringed cotton Counterpanes, 4-4, 6-4, and 9-8 Jaoconet and Book Muslins, Muffin Handkerchiefs Sc Aprons, G"nilemens tamboured Cravais, Millin-ts, Ginghems, fprigkl Mufiinets ; plain, clouded and twilled Nankeens, brown Fustian and Jeans, Bengal Stripe, Toilenets, silk drip-d Nankeens ; printed, driped and tambour’d Marseilles Ved-Patterns ; black Mantua and Lutedring, India Persians, white Sarfenet, black India Satrin and Florentine, black mode, black Lovcand Crape, black Russel, Bombazeen and colored Durants; Barcelona & Bandanoe Hand kerchiefs, Puiiicat and Linen Handkerchiefs, blue cotton Romalls, Humhums, fewingSilks and Twid, cotton Yarn, Tapes and Bobbins; white Sattin figured Ribbons, black hair Rib bons, China do. wire do. black tafle ; 7,-4 Irish Sheetings, allotted, Oznaburgs, Checks, Oil Cloths ; long Lawns and Cambrieks ; gentle mens patent silk Hose, plain whjte Sc black do ladies and gentlemens Gloves ; mens, womens and maids cotton Hose; gentlemens, ladies arid childrens colored Beaver Flats, mens neat Shoes, ladies Morocco Slippers, Black ball, Loaf Su gar and frefh Hyfon Tea, Mudard, black Pep per and Nutmegs ; medium and quarto pod Paper, auire and memorandum Books, blank bound do. playing Cards, Ink Powder, black lead Pencils, Quills and Wafers—A large as sortment of FRESFI MEDICINES,&c See. Savannah, April 29. nie-tf. Marlhal’s Sale. On Monday the 23 d of May next, will be Sold at the Court-House in Savannah, at 11 o’Clock: Two Tracis of LAND, con taining One Thousand Acres each, situate on Rocky Comfort, near Louisville, bounded on one fide, by Gen. Jackfon’sland, rakeninExe cution, as the property of the late James Haber fharn, Esq. at the suit of JOHN BAYARD. Geo. I. HULL, D.M. D.G. Mar fid's Office, Savannah, April 26th. ni7~7t Sales at An Elion, 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 James Moore, Esq. de cealed, will be exposed to Public Sale, at the P. rotation of William Neyle, Eiq. on Ilutch inloii’s Island. confiding of Sheep, Stock Cat tle, Horses and sundry other articles.—The property can be viewed at the place aforel’aid, any time previous to the day of Sale, at which time the Conditions will be made known. JAMES POST!-LI, quaiifed Admimiflrator. Savannah, April 23d. ni6-ts.’ Sheriff's Sales. On TUESDAY the 7th day of June n*xt, will be SOLD by Public O ut-cry, at the Court- Houfc in this City, between the Hours of 10 and 3 o’Clock.-, One undivided Moity of that Trail of LA N D in Camden County, called COLERAIN, lying on St. Mary’s River.— The whole Trail containing upwards of Gotjo Acres, Seized under Execution, as the proper ty of James Armdrong, Esq. A Lot of LAN Din Ogle thorp Ward, Cohtaining feet in width and feet in length, bounding on a Lot of Richard ‘Wavne, Esq. to the North, Mrs. Fle ming, to the Wsll, on Streets Ead and South, at present occupied by Mr. Robert. Watts ; Seiz ed under Execution as the property of the edate of John Morel, Esq. dreeafed. 8 NLGROLS, feiz’d under Execution, esthe nropert” of Joseph Fox, dc cealed. CONDITIONS CASH. T. NORTON, S. C. C. Savannah, ?>lay 5, 1796. nig. C A IT T I O N. T INFORM the Public in general, not to X or dit Mrs. MOORE, on tnv account, who predunes to call herfelf rny wife—for I will o-y no debt or contrail of hers. JOHN W. MOORE. Savannah, May 10. ac-^t FRIDAY, May 13, 1796. JUST RECEIVED, Ter BRIG LOISA, Elisha Briggs Madcr from ‘The ISLANDS DELOS, 92 Prime SLAVES: THE greater part of which are from Fourteen to Twenty-Five years of age, 1-kcly and heal thy.—'l he SALE of which will commence on Wed uc I’d ay the Eighteenth indant.—CON DI TIONS, CASH. ROBERT WATTS. Savannah, May 10. 20-ts. LEWIS CUIGNG, _ HAIR-DRESSER, BEGS leave to acquaint the Gentlemen of Savannah, that he has lately arrived lrom isourdcaux, and has taken a Shop on the Bay, near the corner ot Drayton-Street, where he solicits their cudom, and hopes to merit their favors, by the neatness and elegance of his Drcl dng. N. R. Those who with to put Boys to the bulinels, may depend on their being wcllufcd, and taught in the bed manner. Savannah, May 10. St.* A O TT C E. THE Subscriber fometimein December lad, had a NEGRO Fellow brought to his Plantation, onSapelo High Point, by his Over leer, who appeared to be vim away ; he was found naked, and pen Thing with colcl; afterb -- ing efi-thed and attended, the N gro took near fix weeks before he recovered ; he calls hitn lelf DICK, about four f.-et fix inches high, has a large bead, feet, and mouth ; he will not ac knowledge to whom he belongs.—The fubferi ber has ro-ained him on the Iffirnd. not know'- ing the mode to pursue in this cale, he wrote fev ral times to Citizen Charles Harris, attor ney at lav,-, but received no answer, and thus the Negro has remained in bis poflelfionfince. PICOT BOISFEILLET. Savannah, May 10. 20-qt. 50 Dollars Reward, And neccdary charges. WANTED immediaiely Five petit-ropals , deserters from the federal troops, viz : JAMES JASON, of Ncw-Jerfey, 22 years old, five feet Even inches high, dark eyes and hair, and fair complexioned ; Win. DUN, of Philadelphia, 35 years of age, five feet fix in ches h. b h, grey eyes, sandy hair, by occupa tion a barber ; CONNELLY—aII of Captain Samuel Tinficy’s detachment, and de sert ’d from St. Mary’s, 23d December, 1705. JOHN lrom Connellicut, eigh te n years old, five f ’ct fix inches high, grey eyes, brown hair, light complexion, has tw r o crooked fingers on bis left hand, has fome pri vate fears of correftion received for dealing in a ship’s cabin, which unluckily produced no reformation. —Let the humane citizens who would harbour him, look up thei, plate ; he deserted from this poll the 3th inst. in his uni form ; OLIVER HANCOCK, a Filer, from Malfachufetts, 25 years of age, five feet five in ches high, grey eyes, long sandy hair, well built, by occupation a blacksmith ; under dands furnace work and engraving, has a great (hare ot impudence, is an impertinent talker, entertains an irreconcileabledifguft towards the right article of the decalogue, and is a cowa ard. Mr. Hancock has talents and accoinplifh ments peculiarly calculated for a horfe-thief, - counter,eitor of money, or an itenerant Metho did preacher : He deserted from this Poll, 2gth ind. in uniform. Whoever will apprehend them that they may be brought to juflice, diall receive the above Reward and neceilary charges, or Tea Dollars and charges, for either of them. WILLIAM EATON, Ciptain. 4 th U. S. Subleg ion. Fort Pickering, April 30. The inoft complete Assortment of C U T L E R Y, Ever offered For Sale hi this City, Is Just Opened, and ForSale^ At the Subscriber s Ship Chandlery and CommJfion Store — -Confiding ot C' 1 REEN and white ivory handle T knives and forks plain and fluted, with delerts, carvers, and fleels ; Chincfe green and white ivory ditto with ditto, Green and white bone ditto with ditto Enamelled hone ditto with ditto, Oftagon black ebony ditto with ditto, Black wood ditto with ditto, Split flag ditto with ditto. Buck ditto w ith ditto ; Red wood & cam wood rnoits Sc cases; 1,2, 3, and 4 bladed pocket and pen knives ; Dclk knives with cases, A handfomc assortment of fportfmcns knives, Ditto of excellent razors, Ditto of ladies fcitlors See. All the above of various patterns. J. N. BRAILSFORD. Savannah, February 4, 1796, L A N D I N G, By the Subscribers WHARF, from on board the Brig Welcome Return, Benjamin Labbrce, Mjflcr, from Philadelphia ; Fr fii SlTl RFINE FLOUR, INDIA NANKEENS, Elegant WINDSOR CHAIRS, WHITE and BROWN SOAP, MADEIRA and PORT WINE, LOAF SUGAR, POTATOES, and A few thousand BRICKS, For SALE, by JAMES ALGER. Savannah, May 6. George Ralltor, Has just opened a Store in Bull Street, op* pojitt Mefrs. Boardman, Hills Sc Cos. HIS present assortment confilts of a variety of Broad Cloths, white Buff, Drab/and other coloured fuperfine Cafimer’s,plain, llripcand rofc Blankets, Swanfdown, Marseilles and Cafimer Veit Shapes, Tambour ditto, itriped, cloud ed and India Nankeen, white and Itriped Flannel,Callimancoand Durant, Thick set, Lorduroy and Velvet, a great va riety of fine Muslins, viz : Plain, Stri ped, Corded, j apan and, and T ambour’d Jac.conet ; i lain, Japan and and J am bour and Look ; 6-4 2nd 7*T I an.hour and, jackonet and Book Aprons, Ladies Book and Jackonet Handkerchiefs, itri ped, and clouded Bordered Shawls, Gen tlemen’s T ambour’d Handkerchiefs and C ra\ ats; ccarfe and fine H umhum, white and coloured r/iuilinet, Corded Dimity, ftrip’d Ginghams, Marseilles Qui.tir.tr \ anaiiortmcnt of handfomeCaliicoes and Chintzes, Clouting & Towelling, Dia per, Irish Linens, white and brown Fus tians, Cotton and Linen Check, Bed Ticking, Sheering, Brown Holland, chintz Shawls, printed Linen Pocket- Hankerchicfs, Colton and Linen Check do. Black Barcelona, Bandano, Sc check’d Silk Handkerchiefs, ladies faihionable Silk Shawles, gentlemen’s plain, rib’d, clouded and patent Cotton Hose, a few white Silk aoi ladies Cotton do. a va riety of Silk, Kidd and Leather Gloves ; ladies and gentlemen’s Beaver Hatts Morrocco, Callimanco,& Sattinet Sheet and Slippers ; gentlemen’s Boots and Shoes ; broad and narrow fringe Bed Lace, Cord,& Torfels; Ribbons, Tapes and threads, Pavilion Gauze ; Writing- Paper,lnk Powder, Umbrellas, Portman teau Trunks, Bed Cords, Shoe Thread, filhiog Lines ; house, {hoe, hearth ami ferubbing Brushes, Cotton Cards, Tea Kettles,J_.ocks,Brafs Cocks,Pen Knives ladies and raylcrs Scissors, Rafors in Cases.—Also, SOAP and CANDLES, in Boxes. Savannah, March e\.th, 1796. Georgia, 11. By Noble Jones, Regiflet of (L.S.) > Brubate, for the County of Cam- N. JONES. ) den vx the State aforefuid. WHEREAS, John Jamufon and Richard Gafcoigne, Esquires, hath made appli cation to me for Letters of Adminifiration on the Ellatc of John Mason (formerly of this County) deceafcd. Thele are the.-rfare to rite and ad monish all and singular the Kindred and Cre ditors of fa id deceased, to fie, and appear be fore meat my Oilier in the town of St. Marvs, on or before the 12th day of May next, to flmw cause if any they have, why Letters of Admin ifiration should not be granted them, Given under my hand and seal at St. Marys, this 31st day of March, 1796, in the 20th year of the Independancc of America. Savannah, April 12, i 7 qfj. ru2gt. 20 Dollars Reward. IX AN away from the Sub flT XV feriber, a few day's ago, WjpjA a Negro M in, named SAMP. VjSON,lately purcliafed of Cap w' 3 i 0 Joh.n Di! worth, of Cani- Tq d"n Count v, in this State ;he it full h feet high, very black,hit head pretty grey, walks upright, is fiippof-d to be beween 40 &c ro years of ag'-, and former!',- b-long'-d to the cflate ofthe late H*r fy Sourbv ; he is well known in the southern parts of this Btat'*, being uEd to go between St. Mary’s and Savannah, in a-boat with Mr. Dilworth. and is fuppoh-d to be gene to S:. Maty’s, Beaufort, N'".v-Rivrr or fome of the S-'a Ifiands, a; hr went away in a I'mall Canoe.—A Reward ot Twenty DOLLARS, will he paid for appre hending and delivering him to me in Savan nah.—Any person harboring aim may exp* • to be prosecuted. John Glen. Savannah, April 18th. n:p-:v Blanks qfdifft rnt kb ds ) may he hi! ‘LL Office. No. 2r.