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VIVAN N AII, Published on Tuesday and Friday, by POWERS S3 SEYMOUR, corner of St. Julian Street, opposite the Church : where Advertisements, an
pieces of Intelligence ark gratefully received, and all orders executed with accuracy and punctuality.
‘VOL. I.
WILL BE SOLD
At COST and CH ARGES, if applied for im
mediately, by
ABRAHAM DELYON,
A fmt.ll Confignmcnt of
GOODS,
CONSISTING OF
targe and small Japanned Waiters,
Double and single Decanter Stands,
Tea and Coffee Urns plain and plated,
Patent Japan’d Tea Kettles, and Lamps,
i Bale Scotch & 1 do. bell German Ozuulmrgs,
A few pieces coarse Callicoes, & HumhUms,
Coarse & ftnefliawles, Bandanno Hankeichiels,
4 Pieces elegant colored Mufiinet pr. waißcoat,
Corded and” plain India Muffin, fome very fine,
A few pieces bell quality real India Nankeens,
tßiauk Books, Loaded Whips mounted.
\ —A LS 0—
1 1 Box Jewellery, confiding of elegant Gold
Rings, Gold Miniature Chains, Gold N-ckla
ies of the newest fafhion and taste, do. do.
/Ear Rings, do. Wires and Bobs, Corel Hands,
/plain and mounted, &c. dec.
/ Savannah, May 27.
Rice Land Jor Sale .
A TRACT of River Swamp on the
North fide of Ogechee, bounded
by Thomas Gibbons, Dost. M‘Leod,
Ogechee River, and lands fold by Wil
liam Gibbons to George Hall—con
taining by the old survey, Four Hundred
Acres. This land being in much the fame
pitch of Tide with Hutchinson’s Island,
bppofite Savannan, is as little liable
to fuffer by Salts or Frelhes :—For terms
apply to
Belcher if Di c kin son.
Savannah, March \th , 1796.
NOT I CE.
I HAVE pnrehafed a tra& of Land of Mr.
John Williams, lituated in Effingham coun
ty, about fifty miles from Savannah, on the
Angulta road, half a mile from Savannah river,
adjoining lands of Mr. Hudson, and others.
Any prrfon or persons, having any claims a
gainst the fa id land, are requested to make
their claims before the deeds arc executed.
BERNARD BOYER,
For ADRIEN LESFAURES.
Savannah, May 20. n0.23.tf.
10 Dollars Reward.
STOLEN out of the Office of the Colum
bian Museum, on the 16th instant, a fafh
ionable French Silver WATCH, very fiat,
with a gilt Chain and Key, with a steel pipe,
has the name of Trounchard, (if rightly recoileft
ed) on the face. Whoever will detest 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 sale to
any of the Goldsmiths in this city, they will
please to flop it, and the person offering it for
sale, and give information to the Printers of
he Columbian Museum, who will pay the
above reward.
Savannah, May 20, 1796.
15 Dollars Reward.
RUN-away from the Subscriber, about five
days ago, a Negro fellow, called LUBIN,
aged about eighteen years, five feet eight inches
high, or there about, he is marked on the breast ;
he has a mild countenance, is well known by a
number of the inhabitants of this city. He is
rather Him in appearance, and h;s legs from sick
ness or otherwise, thin and maigre ; speaks
French and English, having been in this Rate
with me, mar twenty months. Any perion
lodging him in goal, and giving information to
JossiMt Clay, junr. Esq. Ihall receive the a
o'ove reward.
CHARLES lIEEMS.
Savannah, May 20. n.23.6t.*.
Strayed or Stolen on the
Ift instant, a BAY HOR SE, eight
years old, about 15 bands high, afinail
piece cut out of the left ear, thin main
which hangs on the right fide of the neck,
a final 1 white spot on the infidc of the
near hind foot—the above mentioned
horfc was purchased of Major Naylor,
and its probable he is gone towards Au
fufta. —If stolen, a reward of Twenty
)ollars, will be paid on apprehending
the Thief and securing the Horse, cr
Ten Dollars for the Horse only, by ap
plying to EWJNG if NFC ALL.
Si , ft?, May 23. (24. ts.)
nTotTcr
ALL persons having any demands agairff
the Efface of James Sneward, decealed,
will please exhibit the fame properly attefteJ.
ROBERT WATTS, Adminjlrator.
Savannah, 24th May, 1796. , aq-Sw.
SEAMENS ARTICLES,
For Sate (}t this Office,
REASON and TRUTH impartial guide the way.
TUESDAY, May 31, 1796.
Sheriff's Sales.
On TUESDAY the 7th day of June next, will
be SOLD by Public Out-cry, at the Court-
Houfc in this City, between the Hours of iO
and 3 o’Clock.
One undivided Moity of that
Tradt of LAND in Camden County, called
COLERAIN, lying on St, Mary’s River.—
The whole Tratt containing upwards of 6000
Acres, Seized under Execution, as the proper
ty of James Anndrong, Esq.
A Lot of LAND in 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 Wsd, on Streets F.adand South,
at present occupied by Mr, Robert Watts; Seiz
ed under Execution as the property of the citatc
of John Morel, Elq. deccafed.
8 NEGROES, feiz’d under
Execution, as the propert y of fofeph fox, de
ceased. CONDITIONS CASH.
T. NOR EON, 5. C. C.
Savannah, May 5, 1796. nig.
On the 22d dav June next.
WILL BE SOLD,
ALT, the personal property of JAMES SHEW
ARD, deceased, confiding of iuhdry Merchan
dise. By order of the Adminidrator.
BELCHER Sc DICKINSON.
Savannah, May 24. 24-ts.
On Tuts .lay, the 7th of June next, at Twelve
o’Clock, at the Court-House in Savannah,
Will be S O L D,
THOSE two Tenements and Lot, the cor
ner of Broughton and Abercorn Streets,
occupied by Mrs. Euflace and.Mr. Anthony
Terms will be made known on the day of iale :
apply in the mean time* to
John Gibbons, Auctioneer.
Savannah, April 26th, 1796. m 6
JUST ARRIVED,
From the ISLAND DELOS, in AFRICA:
57 PRIME SLAVES,
chiefly small BOYS and GlßLS.—Conditions
of Sale CASH.
KENNEDY h PARKER.
Savannah. May 24. 24-bt.
I AM IN WAiVi’ OF
4 or 5 NEGRO BOYS,
“C'’ LEVEN,twelve or 13 years old,on
jL-j Hire, for whom, I will pay the
usual or customary Wages, monthly o
quarterly, as may best suit the owners.r
B. PUTNAM.
March 19, 1796.
LA N~DTNG; ~~~
From the Brig LUCRETIA, Capt. Tabor from
Port-au-Princc :
A quantity or SUGAR,
In Hhds. and Barrels ; For SALE, by
GAIRDNERS & MITCHEL.
Savannah, May 24. 24-ts.
Edw. & Cl. Stcbbins,
BY the return of C. STEBBINS, have jud
received Fry the Brig Fanny, Capt. Swin
burn, direfilfrom New-York, a neat and hand
fgme assortment of EUROPEAN & INDIA
GOODS, fuitable.tq the present season, which
with a late supply received by the Ueilona,ren
der-their assortment compleat for the present;
which they will fell at a low advance, at their
Store on the Bay, for Cash or Produce. **
Savannah, May 24. n.24.
Caig\ Macleod & Cos,
& TTcivp fni* Colp
IRISH LINEN in cases assor ted,
Russia SHEETING,
Flaxen and Tow OZNABURGS,
TOW CLOTH,
White, Brown & Blue Negro CLOTH,
A Trunk Men’s SHOES,
Window GLASS, 8 b. 10, and 9 b. 11,
SPANISH BRO WN in Keggs, 1 4 lb.
each,
Mould CANDLES in small Boxes,
SOAP in do.
—ALSO—
'Madeira IVINE in Pipes and
garter Pipes.
Savnnah, March 15.
IVA.NT ED TOP UR CHASE
A Nf.gro Woman,
Accustomed to Cook,
Wafli if Iron, for which
a liberal Price will be given.
ROBERT WATTS.
Savannah, March '22 and, 1796.
Ed. & Clem. Stebbins,
Have jujl received by the BEI.LONA, Capt.
Crooker from Ntui-York :
A GENTEEL ASSORTMENT OF
GOODS,
Suitable to the present and approaching Seaton ;
which they will dilpole 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 Calli
coes arid Chintzes, Mancheder Muffins and
corded Dimities; Merfeilles and Iringcdcotton
Counterpanes, 4-4, 6-4, and 9-8 Jaeconct and
Book Muffins, Muffin Handkerchiefs Sc Aprons,
Gentlemens tamboured Cravats, Millincis,
Ginghems, fprig’d Miiflinets ; plain, clouded
and twilled Nankeens, brown Endian and
Jeans, Bengal Stripe, Toilcriets, silk llriped
Nankeens ; printed, driped and tambour’d
Marseilles Ved-Patterns; black Mantua and
Lutedring, India Perfiaus, white Sarfenet,black
India Sattin and Florentine, black mode, black
Loveand Crape, black Rulfel, Bombazeen arid
colored Durants; Barcelona Sc Bandanoe Hand
kerchiefs, Puilicat and Linen Handkerchiefss
blue cotton Romalls, Humhums, lowing Silk,
and Twill, cotton Yarn, Tapes and Bobbins;
white Sattin figured F.ibbons, black hair Rib
bons, China do. wire do. black, talte ; 5-4 Iridi
Sheetings, adoited, Oznaburgs, Checks, Oil
Cloths ; long Lawns and CambrirLs ; gentle
mens patent silk Hose, plain white Sc black do.
ladies ana 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 frefh Hyfon 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,&c. See.
Savannah, April 29. ni7~tf.
JAMES ALGER,
Has for SALE, at his Store near the CoJfee-lleufc ;
A Quantity of TOBACCO,
RICE,
COTTON and INDIGO,
t, £ and 2 Inch BOARDS & SCANTLING,
LIGNUMVIT/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. nt7~tf.
Robert Bolton & John Bolton.
Having commenced Bufmefs the if inf. under the
FIR M 0 F
Robert & fohn Bolton.
THEY intend tranfacling all Commission Bu
siness at-the Wharf and Stores of the former.
THE Subscriber being desirous of closing
his private Concerns, rcquefls all those
Indebted to him by Book account, to pay the
fame, or close them by Specialities on Intcrcfl,
payable January 1797 ; he will cheerfully pay
all Debts due by him, on demand.
ROBERT BOLTON.
Savannah, April 28th, 1796. ni7-tf
Savannah if Augusta
STAG E,
W r ILI. fiart from Major Brown’s Boarding
House in Savannah, every Saturday at
Nine o’Cio< k in the morning ; and from Mrs.
Caines in Augusta, every Wednesday at Six
o’Clock in the morning.—The Fare of each paf
fengcr Eight Dollars, with an allowance of 141 b.
Baggage : All extra Baggage 38$ per lb. Way
Passage, qd. per mile.—No Seat can be en
gaged till the Money is paid—the Stage Book
will bckcptatthcCoffee-Houfcjby Maj. Brown,
where Seats may be taken. Patfengcrs are de
defired to be punftual to the time, as the Stage
waits for no person.—Extra Baggage muff he
at the Stage-House, bv Seven o’Clock in the
morning, or run the risk of not going. 1
NATHANIEL TWINING. !
N.B. Passengers Baggage is conudercd under ,
their own care.
Savannah, May 13. 21-ts.
Hat Manufactory .
A large quantity of LADIES and
GENTLEMENS bed
BEAVER HATS,
Warranted, just now finiftiing, and for
PETER MADDENS Store,
On the Bay, or the House at the back
thereof, in the Lane,
By JOHN BIGGS.
Savannah, March Is.
CASH paid for RAGS at this
OFFICE.
THIS DAY WILL BE OPENED, BY
A. Van Sindcren, on the Bay 5
A veryextenfive variety ofScafonabl*
DRY GOODS,
which will be Sold by wholefail or retail, on
his usual low terms. May 24.
Tandi n g,
■By the Subfribers WHARF, from on board the
Brig Welcome Return,
Benjamin Labbree, Ma/ier,frtm Philadelphia :
Fresh SUPERFINE FLOUR,
INDIA NANKEENS,
Elegant WINDSOR CHAIRS,
WHITE and BROWN SOAP.
MADEIRA and POR JB WINE,
LOA/SUGAR.
POTATOES, and
A few thoufastd BRICKS,
For SALE, by
JAMES ALGER.
Savannah, Mav 6. 19-ts
J UST LANDING, “
From on board the Schooner Eflher,
AND FOR S AJ Ex
2 Hhds. and 11 Barrels CIDER,
Fresh RAISINS,
Mens SADDLES and BRIDLES,
No. 7. 8, and 10 Cotton CARDS,
6 Calks 4 d, fid, 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.
DISTRICT of GEORGIA.
CIRCUIT COURT of the United States ,
April 7 th, 1796-
JOSEPH SPENCER, Charles Harden, John
Wallace, William Middleton, Gilbert Baillir,
David Delegal, John Cooper and Charles Ir
vin, having, though duly fummonrd, made de
fault as Grand Jurors tor the term aforefaid.
It is ordered, that they be fined in the sum of
Ten Pounds each, untefsthey do make on oath,
a fufficient excuse, to be filed in the Clerk’*
office, of this diftrift, on or before the firlt day
of the next term.
And whereas, John Pouller, Francis Daviei,
Francis Chauvin, Samuel Fulton, James M'Col
lock, John Warren, and Jonathan Fabian, be
ing duly summoned as petit Jurors, for the
above term, made default. It is ordered, that
they be fined in the sum of Five Pounds each,
unless they shall shew good and fufficient ex
cuse, after the manner and within the time
above direfted ; And it is further ordered, that
the above be published in the Gazettes, four
weeks successively, that the said defaulters may
have due notice thereof.
By order of the Court,
CHARLES HARRIS, Clerk.
Savannah, 20th May, 1796. 3-Bt.
Jf/ HERE AS, Thomas Lawrence, James Me
riiies and John Whitley being duly sum
moned to at tend as J urors for the Di ftriftCourt.
on the tenth day of May instant, and their names
being called, did make default. It is ordered
that each of them be fined in the sum of Eight
Dollars, unless they do make on oath’ a fuffi
cient excuse to be filed in the Clerk’s office of
this diftritt, on or before the firft day of the
next session of this Court, and that this order
be thrice published in the Gazettes, that the
said defaulters may have due notice thereof.
ExtraElfrom the minutes,
CHARLES HARRIS, Clerk.
Savannah, 20th May, 1796. 3t
FOR SALE,
By the Subscriber t
BOARDS, inch and inch £
SCANTLING.
Ranging TIMBER,
SHINGLES,
Red & White Oak STAVES,
Tamaica RUM and SUGAR,
A few Baggs excellent Green
COFFEE.
A few 1000 Red Oak Pipe
STAVES.
ALLUM-& St. Übes SALT.
HENRY PUTNAM,
March 4, 1796.
notice! *
THE Subscriber, being about to leave th
town for a few weeks, informs his friend*
ar.d Cuffomers, that his business will be carried
on by Mr. Markee, his foreman, and will be
ftrittly attended to.
JOHN H. ROBERTS.
May 13, 1796- n. aO #
Blanks of different kinds }
may he had ol this OJjice.
No. 26.