Columbian museum & Savannah advertiser. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1796-181?, May 17, 1796, Image 1

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(KolumßanikTufettm g gkuaimaf) 3f6uerttscr. ’ REASON and TRUTH impartial guide the way. y .pj if Publish so os Tuesday and Friday, by POWERS £? SEYMOUR, corner of St. Julian Street, oitositi; the Church : where Advertisements, and pieces of Intelligence are gratefully received, and all orders executed with accuracy and punctuality. Vol. I. JUST LANDING, From on board the Schooner Either, AND FOR SALE : a Hhds. and u Barrels CIDER, Frelti RAISINS, Mens SADDLES and BRIDLES, No 7,8, and ic Cotton CARDS, 6 Calks 4 d, bd, and Bd, CUT NAILS, Mens SHOES. BOOTS & BOOT LEGS, Ladies MOROCCO SLIPPERS, Black Florentine do. Mens White COTTON HOSE, HUMHUM and NANKEENS. JONATHAN BROOKS. Savannah, May 13. 21-ts. Savannah & Augusta S T A G E, WILL Hart from Major Brown’s Boarding Houle in Savannah,* every Saturday at Nine o’Clock in the morning ; and from Mrs. Caines in Augusta, every Wednesday at Six O’Clock in the morning.—The Fareot each pal f,>n£rpr Eivht Dollars, with an allowance of 141 b. BaiUre All extra Baggage 3 di per lh. Way Palfa< r e. 4d. per mile.—No Seat can be en ca'nd tili the Money is paid—the Stage Book wfll be kept at the Coftee-Houle.by Maj. Brown, •where Seats may be taken. Paffengcrs are de delired to be pun&ual to the time, as tl e Stage waits for no person.—Extra Baggage mull be at the Stage-House, by Seven o’Clock in the morning, or run the rilk of not going. S NATHANIEL TWININC. Savannah, May 13. NOTICK THE Subscriber, being about to leave the town for a few weeks, informs his friends and Customers, that his bulinefs will be carried on by Mr. Mackee, his foreman, and will be ftriitlv attended to. Y JOHN H. ROBERTS. May 13, 1796- n2 °. Fo r sa l e, By the Subscriber : BOARDS, inch and inch \ SCANTLING. Ranging TIMBER, SHINGLES, Red& White Oak STAVES, Jamaica RUM and SUGAR, A few Baggs excellent Green COFFEE. A few 1000 Red Oak Pipe STAVES. ALLUM & St. Übes SALT. HENRT PUTNAM. March 4, 1796. John N. Brailsford, At His Ship Chandlery ‘is Commillion s r r O R E, Under the BLUFF : Has for S A L E, A variety of Articles in the Ship Chandlery Line : ALSO—A Quantity of Dry Goods & Hard Ware , And keeps a constant supply of GROCE R 1 E S. Maficrs of Vessels and others,/ap plied with SEA STORES, Ur. at the Jhorteft Notice. Savannah, Georgia. ‘landing, Sy the Subscriber s WHARF, from on board the Brig Welcome Return, Benjamin Labbree, Mujlerfrom Philadelphia : Freda SUPERFINE FLOUR, INDIA NANKEENS, Elegant WINDSOR CHAIRS, WHITE and BROWN SOAP, MADEIRA and PORT WINE, LOAF SUGAR, * POTATOES, and A lew thousand BRICKS, For SALE, by JAMES ALGER. sa-, ,’annah, May 6. 19-if WANTED TO PURCHASE A Negro Woman, Accustomed to cook, Wash & Iron, for which * liberal Price will be given. . ROBERT WATTS. s dtvankah l March 22 d f 1796. On Tuesday, the 17th of May next,Jat Twelve o'Clock, at the Vendue-Houle in Savannah, Will be S O L D, THOSE two Tenements and Lot, the cor ner of Broughton and Abercorn Streets, occupied by Mrs. Eustace and Mr. Anthony.— Terms will be made known on the day of tale : apply in the mean time to John Gibbons, Auctioneer. Savannah, April 26th, 1796. ni6-7t. Either borrowed, or ta ken from the house of the Subscriber, a Volume of the ENCYCLOPEDIA, Britannica (letter B.) bound with black leather. Whoever has got it in poffeflion, isrequefted to return it. JAMES ARMSTRONG. May ii, 1796. n.20. georgeTenop:, Taylor and Habit-Maker, Next door to Edvo. Griffith, on the Bay^ RETURNS his sincere thanks to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Savannah, and the Pub lic in general for the encouragement he has re ceived in the line of his profeilion, and willies a continuance of the fame. They may rely on the ftridleft attention to their orders, and work done in the ueateft and moll falhionable man ner. Orders from the country will be ftriftly attended to. He has On hand a small assortment of GOODS, iuitable for the prelent and ap proaching fealon—Vi z. SILK NANKEENS, INDIA Do. SUPERFINE CLOTHS, Do. CASSIMERES, MANCHESTER MUSLINS & MUSLINETS, BROWN JEANS, MARSEILLES QUILTING, Sec. N. B. CASH will be given for a NEGROE WENCH, who understands Cooking& Walh ing. (n.13.) Savannah, April 15, 1796. Caig, Macleod & Cos. Have for Sale, IRISH LINEN in cases aborted, Ruilia SHEETING, Flaxen and Tow OZNABURGS, TOW CLOTH, W bite,- Brown Sc Blue Negro CLOTH, A ‘I runic Men’s SHOES* Window GLASS, S b. 10, and 9 b. fr, SP A NIS H BROWN in Keggs, 14th. each, Mould CANDLES infmali Boxes, SOAP in do. —ALSO— Madeira WINE in Pipes and Ppiiarter Pipes. Savnnah, March 15* Robert Bolton & John Bolton. Having commenced Bujinefs the I ft infl. under the FIRM OF , Robert & John Bolton. THEY intend tranfa&ing all Commiftion Bu linefs at the Wharf and Stores of the former. THE Subscriber being desirous of closing his private Concerns, requests ail thole Indebted to him by Book account, to pay the fame, orclofe them by Specialities on Interdl, payable January 1797 ; he will cheerfully pay aifDebts due’ by him, on demand. ROBERT BOLTON. Savannah, April 28th, 1796. ni7~tf |AMES ALGER, Hai for SALE, at his Store near the Coffe-Houfe : A Quantity of TOBACCO, . RICE, COTTON and INDIGO, r, 4 and 2 Inch BOARDS & SCANTLING, LIGNUMVITHL, BOX-WOOD and BLACK EBONY, Excellent HAMS and BACON, PORK in Barrels, HOGS LARD in Keggs, BUTTER in Firkins, — ALSO — A few Puncheons 3d and 4th Proof Pv U M. Savannah, April 29. ni7-tf. Hat Manufactory. A large quantity of LADIES and GENTLEMENS bell BEAVER HATS, Warranted, just now finifhing, and for clt 1 PETER MADDENS Store, On the Bay, or the House at the back thereof, in the Lane, By JOHN BIGGS. Savannah, March 15. Blank Bills of Exchange, Bills of Lading and Manifcfts. TUESDAY, May 17, 1796; Sheriff’s Sales. On TUESDAY the 7th day of June next, will be SOLD by Public Out-cry, at the Court- House in this City, between the Hours of 10’ and 3 o’Clock. One undivided Moity of that Trart 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 ty of James Armstrong, Esq. A Lot of 1. AND in Ogle thnrp Ward, Containing feet in width arid feet in length, bounding on a Lot of Richard Wayne, Esq. to the North, Mrs. Fle ming, to the Wjft, on Streets EallandSouth, at prefentoccupied by Mr. Robert Watts; Seiz- i ed under Execution as the property of the estate of John Morel, Esq. dccealed. 8 NEGROES, feiz’d under Execution, as the property of Joseph Fox, de ceased. CONDITIONS CASH. T. NORTON. S. C. C. Savannah, May 5, 1796. nig. Sales at AuChon , ON Monday the 23d of May next, at Ten o’Clock in the Forenoon : A Part of the p crfonal property belonging to the Estate of James Moore, Esq. de ceaird, will be expoled to Public Sale, at the Plantation of William Ncyle, Esq. on Hutch inlon’s Island, consisting oi Sheep, Stock Cat tle, Horses and sundry other articles.—The property can be viewed at the place aforefaid, any time previous to the day of Sale, at which time the Conditions will be made known. JAMES POSTEEL, qualified Admimflrator. Savannah, April 23d. mb-ts. Marlhars Sale. On Monday the 03d of May next, mill be Sold at the Court-Houlc in Savannah, at 11 o'Clock : Two Tracts of L A N D, con taining One Thousand Acres each, situate on Rocky Comfort, near Louisville, bounded on one fide, by Gen. Jackson’s land, taken in Exe cution, as the property of the late James Haber fhain, Esq. at the iuit ot JOHN BAYARD. Geo. I, HULL, D.M. D.G. Marshal's Office, Savannah, April 26th. ni7-7t Ed. & Clem., Stebbms, Have jufl received by the BELLONA, Capt- Crooker from Ncui-York : A GENTEEL ASSORTMENT OF G O O D S, Suitable to the prefentand approachingSeaion ; which they will dispose of on moderate terms, for Cash or Produce, at their Store on the Bay : Consisting 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 Calli coes and Chintzes, Maneheiter Muflms and corded Dimities; Merfeilles and fringed cotton Counterpanes, 4-4, 6-4, and g-8 JaccOnet and Book Mullins, ivlullin Hanrikcrchieis& Aprons, Gentlemens tamboured Cravats, Miilinets, Ginghems, fprig’d Muflinets ; plain, clouded and twilled Nankeens, brown Fulfian and Joans, Bengal Stripe, Toilenets, silk striped Nankeens ; printed, striped and tambour'd Marseilles Veit- Patterns; black Mantua and Luteftring, India Perftans, white Sarfenet,black India Sattin and Florentine, black mode, black Loveand Crape, black Rulfel, Bombazeen and colored Durants ; Barcelona & Bandanoe Hand kerchiefs, Pullicat and Linen Handkerchiefs, blue cotton Romalls, Humbums, sewing Silks and Twist, ‘cotton Yarn, Tapes and Bobbins; white Sattin figured Ribbons, black hair Rib bons, China do. wire do. black taste ; 5-4 Irilh Sheetings, alfoited, Oznaburgs, Checks, Oil Clpths ; long Lawns and Cambricks ; gentle mens patent (ilk Hose, plain white & black do. ladies and gentlemens Gloves ; mens, womens and maids cotton Hose; gentlemens, ladies and childrens colored Beaver Hats, mens neat Shoes, ladies Morocco Slippers, Black ball, Loaf Su gar and frefn Hylon Tea, Mustard, black. Pep per and Nutmegs ; medium and quarto poll Paper, quire and memorandum Books, blank bound do. playing Cards, Ink Powder, black lead Pencils, Quills and Wafers—A large as sortment of FRESH MEDICINES, See.. See. Savannah, April 29. ni7-tf. J U S T LAN DEI), AND FOR SALE; 10 Barrels MUSCOVADO SUGAR, Ealt India do. in Matts, about too wt. GREEN COFFEE in Bags, 2 Chests Superfine HYSON TEA, and 15 Barrels Superfine FLOUR.— Apply to Mr. BRAII.SFORD’s Ster •, or THOMAS COELAGHAN. Savannah, May 10. 2G*3t. ~CA UT I ON. I INFORM the Public in general, r.ot to credit Mrs. MOORE, on my account, who presumes to call herlelf my wife—for I will pay no debtor contrail others. JOHN W. MOORE. Savannah, May to, 25-gt LEWIS CUIGNO, HAIR. DRESSER, BEGS leave to acquaint the Gentlemen o£ i Savannah, that he has lately arrived from llouic.caux, and has taken a Shop on the Bay, near the corner of Drayton-Street, where he* Elicits their custom, and hopes to merit their favors, by the ncatncls and elegance of his Drei ling; N. B. 1 hose who wifhto put Boys to th* Hilmets may depend on their being wellnfed. and taught in the bed manner. Savannah, May to. ot * 50 Dollars Reward, W. And neceifary charges. AN rED immediately Five petit-rafeals , uelcrtcrs from the federal troops, viz - JAMES JASON, of Ncw-Icriey, old, five tect (even inches high, dark eyes and hair, and fair complexioned ; Win. DUN, of Philadelphia, 35 years of age, five feet fix in ches high, grey eyes, sandy hair, by occupa tion a barber ;- — CONNELLY—aII of Captain Samuel linllcy's detachment, and de serted from St. Mary’s, 23d December, i 7 q<:. JOHN GREYHAM. from Connecticut, eigh teen years old, five tret fix inches high, grey eyes, brown hair, light complexion, has two crooked finders on his left hand, has fomepri va.e fears of corrcftion received for dealing in a ship’s cabin, which unluckily produced 110 reformation. Let the humane citizens who would harbour him, look up their plate ; he dc.ertcd Irorrvthispoft the sth infl. in hisuni- Pf™ EIANCOCIi, a Fifer, from Maflac hu setts, 25 years of age, five feet five ni ches high, grey eyes, long sandy hair, well built, by occupation a blacksmith ; under- Hands furnace work and engraving, has a great fliare of impudence, is an impertinent talker, entertains an iueconcileablc difgufl towards the right artitic of the decalogue, and is a cowa ard. Mr. Hancock has talents and accomplifli ments peculiarly calculated for a horfe-thief, - counterfeitor of money, or an itenerant Metho dist preacher : He deserted from this Poll, 2cth infl. in uniform. Whoever will apprehend them that they may be brought tojuftice, (hall receive the abov e Reward and necessary charges, or Ten Dollais and charges, for either of them. WILLIAM EATON, Captain. 4 th U. S. Sutlegion. Fort Pickering, April 30. nig. ““ * *’ “ “ - •< The moft complete Aflortment of C U T L E R Y, Ever offered For Sale in this City , Is Just Opened, and For Sale’ A1 the Subscriber s Ship Chandlery and Commffion Store— Consisting of REEN and V/hite ivory handle X knives and forks plain and fluted, with deserts, carvers, and steels ; C hinefe green and white ivory ditto with ditto, Green and white bone ditto with ditto Enamelled bone ditto with ditto, Oftagon black ebony ditto with ditto, Black w r ood ditto with ditto, Split flag ditto with ditto. Buck ditto with ditto ; Red wood & cam wood moits 8c cases 7 1,2, 3, and 4 bladed pocket and pen knives ; Desk knives with cases, A handsome assortment of fportfmens knives, Ditto of excellent razors,’ Ditto of ladies feiffors &c. All the above of various patterns. J. N. BRAILSFORD. Savannah, February 4, 1796. NOT I C T THE Subscriber sometime in December last, had a NEGRO Fellow brought to hit Plantation, onSapeloHigh Point, byhisOver feer, who appeared to be run away ; he wa>j found naked, and peri filing with cold ; after be ing clothed and attended, the Negro took near fix weeks before he recovered ; fie calls hitn felf DICK:, about foUr feet fix inches high, has a large head, feet, and inouth ; he will not ac knowledge to whom he belongs.—The fubferi ber has retained him on the Island, not know ing the mode to pursue in this case, he wrote several times to Citizen Charles Harris, attor ney a*, law, but received no answer, and thus the Ne.?ro has remained in his pofiellion fmcc. PICOT BOISFEILEET. Savannah, May 10. 20-3 • Five Dollars Reward . RAN-away from tffo Subscriber, r t tlie Bth inftanf, rt Mulatto BO \ . named Tom, 19 years old, and about 7 feet high, had a star or two in hs hu-e. Whoever will lodge him in the common goal in Savannah, fha'i have the above reward. JOSEPH R. DOPSON. Monteefh, April 11. {n.13.) No. 22.