Columbian museum & Savannah advertiser. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1796-181?, May 27, 1796, Image 1

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(£oluml>ian;Mufemn $ Sauamta!) 3f6uerttser. r . ~, Pjbu ,hid on Tuesday and Friday, by POWERS & SEYMOUR, corner of St. Julian Street, opposite the Church: where Advertisement*, an*’ SAb ANiV An % * pieces of Intelligence are gratefully received, and all orders executed with accuracy and punctuality. Vol. I. SALES at AUCTION. To close a Consignment. On MONDAY next, the 30th, at the Store of the SuUicribers, under the Merchant’s and Planters Coftee-Houfe, will be Sold, with out rcierve, liOHEA TEA,.in Cherts. TENERIFFE WINE, in Quarter Calks, firlt quality. OLD PORT, in ditto, warranted genuine. SWEET MOUNTAIN, 111 Pipes. SOAP in Coxes. Guinea Sc Short PIPES, in ditto. One Hoglhcad Table SALT, in Balkets. And a tew pieces of LINEN. Ewing M‘Call. Savannah, May 24. 11.24.2 t. On the 22d day June next. WILL BE SOLD, ALL the per Tonal property of JAMES SHEW ARH, deceased, conldtingof inndry Merchan dise By order u! the Adrniniltraior. BELCHER Sc DICKINSON. Savannah, May 24. 24-ts. n o r r IC E. ALL persons having any demands agailift the Lllate of James Sheward, deceal'ed, •will pleaie,exhibit the fame properly anefted. ROBERT WAT IS, Adminifrator. Savannah, 241 h May, 179 b. £4-bw. Strayed or Si oienontiie Ift instant, a BAY HORSE, eight years old, about 15 hands high, a lmaii piece cut out or the left ear, thin main which hangs on ti.e right fine of the neck, a hr.all white ijpot on the inside of the near hind foot—the above meationeu horse was purchaled of Major Naylor, ar.d its probable he is gone towards Au gusta.—ls stolen, a reward of ‘Twenty Dollars, will be paid on apprehending the Thief a.id securing the Horse, or Ten Dollars for the Horse only, bv ap plying to EWING £5 M c C AeL. Savannah, May ‘23. 124//.) 15 Dollars Reward. RUN-away from th” Subfcribrr, about five days ago, a Negro fellow, called LUBIN, aged about eighteen years, five feet eight inches high, or Lhere about, he is marked on the bread; he has a mild countenance, is well known by a number of the inhabitan sos this city. He is rath r Him in appearance, and his legs from fick r.ei's or other wile, thin and niaigre ; (p'-J.ks f rench and Englilb, having been in this date with me, near twenty months. Any perlon lodging himin goal, ar.d giving information to Joseph C.LAY ( juur. Esq. lhall receive the a bove reward. CHARLES HEEMS. Savannah, May 20. n. 23.6t.1h 10 Dollars Reward. STOLEN out of the Office of the Coltrrp bian Muieum, on the 10th instant, a fash ionable french Silver WATCH, very flat, with a gilt Chain and Key, with a ft“cl pipe, has the name of Trounchani, (if rightly recollect ed) on the face. Whoever will detetl the Thief with the Watch, (hall receive the above reward, or 5 Dollars for the Watch only. If the above Watch, should be offered for laic to any of the Goldimitbs in this city, they will please to llop it, and the per ion offering it for late, and give in lor mat ion to the Printers of he Columbian Mulcuin, who will pay the above reward. Savannah, May 20, 1796. iFo tTce” I HAVE purchafcd a tract of Land of Mr. John Williams, situated in Effingham coun ty, about hi y mil3s from Savannah, on the Augusta road) half a mile from Savannah river, adjoining lands of Mr. Hndfon, and others. Any perlon or persons, having any claims a gainst the laid land, are requested to make their claims before the deeds are executed. BERNARD BOYER, For ADRIEN LLSFAURES. Savannah, May 20. n0.23.tf. Rice Land jar Sale. A TRACT of River Swamp on the North fide of Ogechee, bounded by Thomas Gibbons, Doit. M‘Leod, Ogechee River, and lands fold by Wil liam Gibbons to George Hall—con tainingby the old Purvey, Four Hundred Acres. This land being in much thefame pitch of Tide with Hutchinson’s Island, opposite Savannah, is as little liable tofuffer by Salts or Frcfites:—For terms apply to E E L C H F. a y D I C K I T S0 N Savannah, March \th } 1796, REASON ar.d TRUTH impartial guide the way. JUST ARRIVED, From the ISLAND DELOS, in AFRICA: 57 PRIME SLAVES, chiefly small BOYS and GlßLS.—Conditions of Sale CASH. KENNEDY Sc PARKER. Savannah, May 24. 24-61. LANDING, From the Brig LUCRETIA, Capt. Tabor from Port-au-Prince 1 A quantity of SUGAR, In Hhds. and Barrels : For SALE, by GAIRDNERS Sc MITCH EL. Savannah, May 24. 24-ts. Edw. & Cl. Stebbins, BY the return of C. STEBBINS, have just received by the Brig Fanny, Cap’ . Swin burn, dire£f from New-York, a neat and hand some assortment of EUROPEAN Sc INDIA GOODS, suitable to the present season, which w r ith a late supply received by the Bellona,ren der their assortment compleat for the present; which they will fell at a low advance, at their Store on the Bay, for Calh or Produce. Savannah, May 24. n.24. THIS DAY WILL BE OPENED, BY A. Van Sinderen, on ike Bay : Avery extensive variety of Seasonable DRYGO O D S, which will he Sold by wholefail or retail, on his usual low terms. May 54. Ed. & Clem. Stebbins, Have jyfi received by the BELLONA, Capt. Crocker from New-York : A GENTEEL ASSORTMENT OF GOOD S, Suitable to the present and approaching Season ; which they will dispose of on moderate terms, for Cafb / or Pi oduce, at their Store on the Bay : Confuting 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, Manchester Muffins and corded Dimities; Merfeilles and fringedcottpn Counterpanes, 4-4, 6-4, and 9-8 Jacconet and Book Muffins, Muffin Handkerchiefs & Aprons, Gentlemens tamboured Cravats, Milliner, Ginghems, fprig’d Muffinets ; plain, clouded and twilled Nankeens, brown Fuitian and Jeans, Bengal Stripe, Toilenets, silk striped Nankeens ; printed, striped and tambour’d Marseilles Veil-Patterns ; black Mantua and Luteftring, India Persians, white Sarfcnet, black India Sattin and Florentine, black mode, black Love and Crape, black Russel, Bombazecn and colored Durants; Barcelona Sc Bandanoe Hand kerchiefs, Puliicat and Linen Handkerchiefss blue cotton Romalls, Humhums, fewingSilk, and Twist, cotton Yarn, Tapes and Bobbins; white Sattin figured Ribbons, black hair Rib bons, China do. wire do. black taste ; 5-$ Irish Sheetings, allotted, Oznaburgs, Checks, Oil Cloths ; long Lawns and Carnbricks ; gentle mens patent silk Hose, plain white Sc blackdo. 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, Lo-as Su gar and frefh Hyfon Tea, Mustard, black'Pep per and Nutmegs ; medium.and quarto post Paper, quire and memorandum Books, blank bound do. plaving Cards, Ink Powder, black lead Pencils, Quills and Wafers—A large as sortment of FRESH MEDICINES, &c. See. Savannah, April 29. ni7-tf. Sheriff's Sales. On TUESDAY the 7th day of June next, will’ be SOLD by Public Out-cry, at the Couri- Roufc in this City, between the Hours of 10 and 3 o’Clock. One undivided Moity of that Trafl of LAND in Camden Ccuntv, called CO LEA AIN, lying on St. Mary’s River.— The whole Traci containing upwards of (1000 Acres, Seized under Execution, as the proper ty of James Annftrong, Esq. A Lot of LAN Din Ogle thorp Ward, Containing feet in width and feet in length, bounding on a Lot of Richard Wayne, Esq. to the North, Mrs. Fle ming, to the Wsft, on Streets Eafl and South, at present occupied by Mr. Robert Watts; Seiz ed under Execution as the property of the ciUte of John Morel, Esq. deceased. 8 NEGROES, feiz’d under Eltei ution. isthe property of Joleph Fox, de ceased. CONDITIONS CABII. T. NORTON, S. C C. Savannah, May 5, 1796. my. GAM IN WANT OF 4 or a NEGRO BOYS, EL FA E N,twelve or 13 years old,on Hire, for whom, I will pay the uftial or customary Wages, monthly o quarterly, as mav best suit the owners.r ’ B. PUTNAM. March 19, 17,95. FRIDAY, May 2# I79 6 * Savannah & Augulta S T A G E, WIL L start from Major Brown’s Boarding House in Savannah, every Saturday at Nine o’Clock in the morning ; and from Mrs. Cain s in Augusta, every Wedneiday at Six o’Clock in the morning.— Ihe Fare ol each pa(- fenger Eight Dollars, vv irh an allowance of 141 b. Baggage : AH extra Baggage 3d£ per lb. Way I’affage. qd. per mile.—No Seat can be en gaged* till the Money is paid—the Stage Book will be kept at the Cotrec-Uoule,by Brown, where Seais may be taken. Rjl.engets an de defired to be pun&ual to the time, as the waits for no perlon. —Extra Baggage mull be at the Stag’-Houfe, by Seven o’Clock in the morning, or run the risk of not going. NATHANIEL TWINING. N.B. Paflengers Baggage is coundercd under their own care. Savannah, May 13. 21-ts. L A N DIN G, By the SubfcribcrS WHARF, from n board the 13n<r Welcome Return, Benjamin Labbrc’, Maficr, fron Philadelphia ; Fr sh SUPERFINE FLOUR, indta Nankeens, Elegant WINDSOR CHAIRS, WHITE and BROWN SOAP, M \DFIRA and FORT WINE, LOA? SUGAR, POTATOES, and A few thoufimd BK ICKS, For SALE, by JAMES ALGER. Savannah, May C. 19-ts Fo R S A L E, By the Subscriber : BOARDS, inch and inch £ SCANTLING. Ranging TIMBER, SHINGLES, Red & W hite Oak STAVES, Jamaica RUM and SUGAR, A few Baggs excellent Green COFFEE. A few 1000 Red Oak Pipe STAVES. ALLUM & St. Übcs SALT. HENRT PUTNAM. March 4, 1796. Robert Boltom&: John Bolton. Having commenced Bufnefs the if inf. under the FIR M 0 F Robert & John Bolton. THEY intend trail failing all Commission Bu siness at the Wharf Stores of the former. THE Subscriber being desirous of closing his private Concerns, requests all those Indebted to him by Book account, to nay the fame, or close them by Specialities on Interest, payable January 1797 ; he will cheerfully pay all Debts due by him, on demand. ROBERT BOLTON. Savannah, April 28th,-1796. ni7-tf notice! ~ THE Subscriber, being about to leave the town for a few weeks, informs his friends and Cuflomers, that his bufinds will be carried on by Mr. Mackee, his foreman, and will be ftridtly attended to. JOHN H. ROBERTS. May 13, 1796. n. 20. WANTED TO PURCHASE A Negro Woman, ACCUSTOMEDtoCook, Walh 6? Iron, for which a liberal Price will be given. ROBERT WATTS. Savannah , March 22 d } 1796. Caig, Macleod & Cos. Have for Sale, IRISH LINEN in cases aiTorted, Rutfia SHEETING, Flaxen and Tow OZNABURGS, TOW CLOTH, White, Brown & Blue Negro CLOTH, A Trunk Men’s SHOES, Window GLASS, S b. 10, and 9 b. 11, SPANISH BROWNinKeggo, x+lb. each, Mould CANDLES in final! P.oxe6, SOAP in do. —ALSO— Madeira WINE in Pipes and Quarter Pipes. 1 Savnaah, March 15. On Tuesday, the ?th of June next, at Twelve o'Clock, at the Court-House in Savannah, Will be S O L D, rpHOSE two Tenements and Lot, the cor- X ner of Broughton and Abcrcorn Street*, occupied by Mis. Eultace and Mr. Anthony. — Terms will be made known on the day of laic i apply in the nv'an time to john Gibbons, Auctioneer. Savannah, April 26th, 1796. iu6 ” JAMES ALGER, Hal for SALE, at his Store near the Coffee-Houfti A Quantity of TOBACCO, RICE, COTTON and INDIGO, ~ 4 and 2 Inch BOARDS Sc SCANTLING, LIGNUMVn .E, 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 RUM. Savannah, April 29. 1117-ts. “just landing, From on board the Schooner F ft her, AND FOR S A LE: 2 Hods, and it BarrelsClDEß, Frclh RAISINS, Mens SADDLES and BRIDLES, No. 7,8, and jo Cotton CARDS, 6 Caffes ad, (id, and Bd, CUT NAILS, Mens SHOES, BOOTS & BOOT LEG?, Ladies MOROCCO SLIPPERS, Black Florentine do. Mens White COTTON HOSE, IIUMHUM and NANKEENS. JONATHAN BROOKS. Savannah, May 13. 2-tf. -■- ■ m Hat Mamifadory. A large quantity of LADIES and GENTLEMENS bell BEAVER HATS, Warranted, just now finiihing, ar.d for PETER MADDENS Store, On the Bay, or the House at the back thereof, in the Lane, By JOHN BIGGS. Savannah, March 15c George Ralffon, Hasjuft opened a Store in Bull Street, op posite Mefprs. Boardman, Hills St Cos. HIS present assortment consists of 4 variety of Broad Cloths, white Buff', Drab, and other coloured fuperfine Cafimcr’s, plain, ft ripe and rose Blankets, Swan flown, Marfeillcs and Cafimer \ r effc Shapes, Tambour ditto, striped, cloud ed and India Nankeen, white and striped Flannel, Callimancoand Durant, Thick set, Corduroy and Velvet, a great va riety of fine Muslins, viz : Plain, StrL ped, Corded, Japan’d, and Tambour’d Jackonet ; Plain, Japan and and Tam bour’d Book ; 6-4 and 7-4 Tambour’d, Jackonet and Book Aprons, Ladiea Book and Jackonet Handkerchiefs, stri ped, and clouded Bordered Shawls, Gen tlemen’s Tambour'd Handkerchiefs and Cravats; coarfeandfine Humhnm, white and coloured Muilinet, Corded Dimity, ltrip’d Ginghams, Marseilles Quilting i an assortment of handfomeCallicoes and Chintzes, Clouting & Towelling, Dia per, Irish Linens, white andbrown Fus tians, Cotton and Linen Check, Bed Ticking, Sheeting, Brown Holland, Chintz Shawls, primed Linen Pocket- Hankerchiefs, Cotton and Linen Check do. Black Barcelona, Bandano, Sc check’d Silk Handkerchiefs, ladies fafhionable 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, Kiddand Leather Gloves > ladies and gentlemen’s Beaver -Hatts, Morrocco, Callimanco,& Sattinet Shoe* and Slippers ; gentlemen's Boots and Shoes ; broad and narrow fringe Bed Lace, Cord,&Torfcls; Ribbons, Tape* and threads, Pavilion Gauze ; Writing Paper,lyk Powder, Umbrellas,Portman teau Trunks, Bed Cords, Shoe ‘i bread,. ft filing Lines ; house, {hoc, hearth and’ scrubbing Brushes, Cotton Card*:, r H‘a Kettles,Locks,Brafs Cocks,Pen Knives, ladies and taylors Scissors, Rafors in Cases.—Also, SOAP and CANDLES, in Box 1 Savannah, March 1 796. No. 25.