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VOL. I.
P N O T I C E.
THE CO-PARTNERSHIP OF
Belcher and Dickinfon]
Having by mutual con lent, Dissolved on the
ill day of May last ;
THEY beg leave to urge the
neceflity of a (peecly Payment , from such per
form as remain Indebted to them ; and at the
\ fame time, requell those who have demands
\ againfl them, to call for payment. They leve
; rally return finccre thanks for the encourage
ment fhcwri them in the prolecution of their
buhneis, and hope a continuance of public fa
-1 your if merited, individually.
Wm. BELCHER,
J. D. DICKINSON.
Savannah, June 3, 1796. 27-ts
“william belcher,
RESPECTFULLY informs the Public, that
he continues in the STORE lately occu
pied by Belcher & Dickinson, and intends to
pursue the
Vendue & CommiJJion
Bufmefs ; in which capacity, his exertions will
be used to promote the Intcrefl of his Em
ployers, and give general fatisfadlion.
Savannah, June 3.27-ts
JUST ARRIVED^
Front the ISLAND DELOS, in AFRICA:
57 PRIME SLAVES,
chiefly small BOYS and GlßLS.—Conditions
of Sale CASH.
KENNEDY & PARKER.
Savannah, May 24. 24-fit.
- “ —-■■■ ‘■ n .
Cag, Macleod & Cos.
Have for Sale,
IRISH LINEN in cases aflbrted,
Russia SHEETING,
Flaxen and Tow OZNABURGS,
TOW CLOTH,
White, Brown & Blue Negro CLOTH,
A Trunk Men’s SHOES,
Window GLASS, 8 b. ic, and 9 b. 11,
SPANISH BROWN in Keggs, 1410.
each,
Mould CANDLES in small Boxes,
SOAP in do.
—ALSO—
Madeira IVIJSiE in Pipes and
Quarter Pipes .
Savannah, March 15.
%.
Hat Mamtjadory.
A large quantity of LADIES and
GENTLEMENS best
BEAVER HATS,
Warranted, juft'now finifhing, and for
PETER MADDENS Store,
On the Bay, or the Houfeat the back
thereof, in the Lane,
By JOHN BIGGS.
Savannah, March 15.
DISTRICT of GEORGIA.
CIRCUIT COURT of the United States,
April 7 tk, 1796.
JOSEPH SPENCER. Charles Harden, John
Wall ace, William Middleton, Gilbert Baillie,
David Delegal, John Cooper and Charles Ir
vin, having, though duly fumtnoned, made de
fault as Grand Jurors for the term aforefaid.
It.is ordered, that they be fined in the sum of
Ten Pounds each, unle.fsthey do make on oath,
a fufficient excuse, to be filed in the Clerk’s
office, of this diftridl, on or before the firll day
of the next term.
And whereas, John Pouller, Francis Davies,
Trancis Chauvin, Samuel Fulton, James -Vl’Col
lock., John Warren, and Jonathan Fabian, be
ing duly fuinmoned as petit Jurors, for the
above term, made default. It is ordered, that
they'be fined in the sum of Five Pounds each,
ur.lefs they shall shew good and fufficient ex
cuse, after the manner and within the time
above directed : And it is further ordered, that
the above be publiflied in the Gazettes, four
weeks iucceliively, that the said defaulters may
have due notice thereof.
By order of the Court, %
CHARLES HARRIS, Clerk.
Savannah; actliMay, 179 b. 23-81.
On the 22d day June next.
WILL BE SOLD.
J
ALL the peifonal property of JAMES STEW
ARD, decealed, conliftingof (undry Merchan
dtle. By order of the Adminiitrator.
BELCHER & DICKINSON.
Savannah, May 24. 24-ts.
Cajk paidfor a fezu Sheeps
Skim up this Office..
REASON and TRUTH impartial guide the way .
Sheriff >s
, On TUESDAY, the s th day of Ji ily next ,
Will be SOI.D by Public Out
cry, at the Court-House in this City, between the
Hours of 10 and 3 o'clock ; in purfuav.ee of a
Levy in February lafl ;
10 NEGROES,
Seized under Execution, as the Property of the
Ellate of George Cuthbert, Elu. deceased.
CONDITIONS Ca(h.
T. NORTON, 5. C. C.
Savannah, June 3, 1796. 27-ts
Ihe Subscriber begs leave to
inform his friends, that he has removed his
STORE, to the Old Exchange * where he pur
poses carrying on the
Vendue and Commyjjion
BUSINESS, as ufualT
And hopes, from his pun&uality and attention,
to merit a continuance of their favors.
WILLIAM PINDER.
Savannah, June 2d. 27-2 t
THIS DAY WILL BE OPENED, BY
A. Van Sindereir, on the Bay :
A veryextenfive variety ofSeafonable
DRY GOODS,
which will be Sold by wholefail or 1 cta.ll, on
his usual low terms. May 24.
Savannah Augulla
S T A G E,
WILL flart from Major Brown’s Boarding
House in Savannah, 1 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 Fare of each pas
senger Eight Dollars, with an allowance of 141 b.
Baggage : All extra Baggage sd£ per lb. Way
Passage. 4d. per mile.—No Seat can be en
gaged till the Money is paid—the Stage Book
will be kept at the Coffee-Houfe,by Maj. Brown,
where Seats may be taken. Pafiengers are dc
defired to be punctual to the time, as the Stage
waits for no person.—Extra Baggage mail be
at the Stagc-Houfe, hy Seven o’Clock in the
morning, or run the ri(k of not going.
NATHANIEL TWINING.
N.B. PafTengers Baggage is couiidered under
their own care.
Savannah, May 13. 21-ts.
~HU MHUMS.
Now Opening and for S A L E, by the Subscriber ,
at his STORE below ths BLUFF ;
A Beautiful parcel of Superfine and Com
mon HUMHUMS, frefh and very cheap,
by the Bale or Piece—The pieces containing
each, i2§ to 13 yds, iߣ to 19 yds, 21 yds,
and 36 yds.
ALSO, FOR SALE ,
FRESH Fine, & Superfine Baltimore FLOUR,
in whole and half Barrels ; received by thelaft
Veflel from Baltimore, with a few Keggs of
CRACKERS.
A few Pipes 2d Proof French BRANDY,
Mufcovado SUGARS in Hogsheads,
4<.1, 6d, and tod NAILS, in Calks,
Window GLASS, 7 by 9 and 8 by 10,
Copper STILLS, different sizes,
Hyfon andßohea TEA, by the Chcft,
PIMENTO and COFFEE, bythe Bag,
IRISH LINENS, by the Box,
CORDAGE aflbrted, and Sewing Twine.•
St. Übes SALT, by the Bulfiel or larger
quantity.
WILLIAM LAMB.
Savannah, May 31. 26-ts.
• -'y ■. ■ ■ ■ 1 ■ ——.- 1 ■
Strayed or Stolen on the
Ift instant, a BAY HORSE, eight
years old, about 15 hands high, a small
piece cut out of the left ear, thin main
which hangs on the right fide of the neck,
a small white spot on the inside of the
near hind foot—the above mentioned
horse was purchased of Major Naylor,
and its probable he is gone towards Au
gusta.—ll stolen, a reward, of Twenty
Dollars, will be paid on apprehending
the Thief and securing the Horse, or
Ten Dollars for the Horse only, by ap
plying to EWING esf M‘C ALL.
Savannah, May 23. (24 tj.)
Ed w ard Gri ffi th,
JVaich-U after t (on the Bay J
MOST rt-Tpeftfullv informs his CUS
TOMERS, that r.e has received per
the Brig Apollo ; a Handsome
Ajjortmcnt us Jewellery .
EDWARD GRIFFITH, re
quests all those indebted to him to make
immediate payment, and all those who
have accounts againtt him to present
them for payment.
Savannah, April 19, m4.,tf,
TUESDAY, June 7, 1796.
L A N D I N G,
By the Subscribers WHARF , from, on board the
Brig Welcome Return,
Benjamin Labbrce, Master, from Philadelphia :
Fresh SUPERFINE FLOUR,
INDIA NANKEENS,
Elegant WINDSOR CHAIRS,
WHITE and BROWN SOAP,
MADEIRA and PORT WINE,
LOAf SUGAR,
POTATOES, and
A few thoafaiid BRICKS,
For SALE, by
JAMES ALGER.
Savannah, May 6. 19-ts
JUST LANDING* “
From on board the Schooner F.(lher,
AND FOR SALE;
2 Hhds. and u Barrels CIDER,
Fresh RAISINS,
Mens SADDLES and BRIDLES,
No. 7,8, and ig Cotton CARDS,
6 Calks 4 <l, fid, and Bcl, CUT NAILS,
Mens SHOES, BOOTS ic BOOT LEGS,
Ladies MOROCCO SLIPPERS,
Black Florentine do.
Mens White COTTON HOSE,
HUMHUM and NANKEENS.
JONATHAN BROOKS.
Savannah, May 13. 21-ts.
James alger,
Has for SALE, at his Store near the Coffee- Iloufe .
A Quantity of TOBACCO,
RICE,
COTTON and INDIGO,
1, \ and 2 Inch BOARDS 8c SCANTLING,
LIGNUMVITFE, 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. ni7~tf.
Fresh RYE FLOUR,
FOR SALE, BY
Carpenter 6c Havens.
Savannah, May 3 1. 26-ts.
noticeT
THE Subscriber, being about to leave the
town for a few weeks, informs his friends
and Customers, that his business will be carried
on by Mr. Mackee, his foreman, and will be
ftribtly attended to.
JOHN 11. ROBERTS.
May 13, 1796. n.20.
not"I C E.
I HAVE purchased a traft of Land of Mr.
John Williams, situated in Effingham coun
ty, about fifty miles from Savannah, on the
Augusta road, half a mile from Savannah river,
adjoining lands of Mr. Hudion, and others.
Any person or perions, having any claims a
gainst ihe said land, are requested to make
their claims before the deeds are executed.
BERNARD BOYER,
For ADRIEN LESFAURES.
Savannah,May 20. n0.23.tf.
N O T I C e7~
ALL perions having demands againfl the
Estate of RUDOLPH STROHAKEII,
late of Savannah, Butcher, deceased, are request
ed to render them in, properly authenticated ;
and all indebted aredefired to make immediate
payment.
ELIZABETH STROHAKER
Admin ijlratrix.
Savannah, May 28th, 1796- 2 6-i2t
I AM IN WANT OF
4 or 5 NEGRO BOYS,
ELEVEN, twelve or 13 years old,on
Hire, for whom, I will pay the
usual or customary Wages, monthly or
quarterly, as may best suit the owners.
B. PUTNAM.
March 19, 1796.
10 Dollars Reward.
STOLEN out of the Office of the Colum
bian Muftum, on the 16th instant, a iafh
ionable Irncli Silver WATCH, very flat,
with a gilt Chain and Key, with a flee I pip--,
lias the name of Trouncliftra, (if rightly recollect
ed) on the face. Whoever will detefct the
Thief with the Watch, (ball receive the above
reward, or 5 Dollars for th* Watch only. Ii
the above Watch, fnruid he offered for fain to
anv of the Goldfr.ikhs in this city, ( they will
please to flop it, and the per ton offering it for
sale, and give information to the Printers of
he Columbian Mufeuin, who will pay ti.e
above reward.
Savannah, May 9.0, 1796.
Blanks of different kinds-.
may be had at this OJJice.
V O R SAL E,
By the Subscriber :
BOARDS, inch and inch L
SCANTLING.
Ranging TIM BER,
SHINGLES, •
Red & White Oak STAVES,
Jamaica RUM and SUGAR.
A few Baggs excellent Green
COFFEE.
A few 1000 Red Oak Pipe
STAVES.
ALLU M & St. Übcs SALT.
HEAR} PUTNAM.
March 4, 1796.
Tax Colkflor’s SALE.
WI LL BE SOLD,
At MThto/h Court-House, on the 20th \ulynext ;
28,000 Acres of SALT
MARSH, on South Newport, Granted in the
nameoi Samuel Fulton, and (old as ihe proper--
ty ot Cen. Walter Stuart, for the Tax due
forth’ year 1795, or as much as will be fulfi
cientto fatisfy tin- Tax and Coll.
S. HARR ESS, T. C. M. C.
May 28th, 1796. 26-nt.
Geo. RALSTON,
(Foot of BULL STREET)
HAS LAID IN
A FRESH ASSORTMENT,.
Which are JUST OPENING :
- Among which, are—
A Variety of Sprig'd MUSLIN DRESSES.
wrought ,in colours, Ilumhunis, Pavil—
ban Gauze, Irish Linens, Cambrick, Whit®
I bread, Tapes, Lawn and Lawn Aprons; Rib
bons, Laces and Edging ; Crape; Silk, Kidd,
and Leather Gloves; an sffortment of Fans*
and Feathers, White QcMs, Necklaces and.
Ear-Drops ; Ladies and Misses Chip, Straw,
and I. ‘gß.in Hats and Bonnets ; Cotton Hose„
Oznaburg and Dutch Rolls ; Blank Books,
Pencils and Quills, Shaving Boxes, R azors iu
Cases, Knives and Forks, Snuffers, plated Sugar
Tongs, ditto Buckles, Military Plumes, Brca’ft-
Pins, Watch-Chains and Seals, Counting-House
Seals ; with a variety of Articles too tedious to
mention.
Savannah, May 31. 26-ts
GEORGIA, Camden County.
INFORMATION being made to us, John;
Bourrov/cs and Richard Gafcoignc Esquires,
two of the Juilices affignedto keep the peace
for laid county, by Randolph M'Gillis, £fq_
Sheriff, for said County, liaac Clayton and
Abner Ilai rcl ? which had been taken by hint
the said Sheriff Said Clayton, on a charge
by the oath of William Plowden, of having
feloneoufly taken, and carried away, Seveu
head ot Cattle, the property of said William
Plowden, and said Harrell, charged by th©
oaths of Nathan Atkinson and William Gor
men, with having feloncoufiy taken and carri
ed away, ,ix head of Cattle, the property of
the said Nathan Atkinson and William Gor
man, appearing before John King and Thomas
King, Eiquires, and us, after the arrest of the
aforefaid Isaac Clayton and Abner Harrell
and in their presence, did swear in the usual
form, that they did know and believe, that the
said Isaac Clayton and Abner Harrell, had felo~
neoufiy taken and carried away the aforefaid 1
Cattle, the property of the said Plowden and
Atkinson, and the laid Isaac Clayton and Ab
ner Harrell, being committed to the cuffody of
said Sheriff, to be deposited in the Prison o£
Fort St. Tammany, in the charge of the coin--
manding officer of laid post, until a fufficient:
gaol were made. After they had been com
mitted as aforefaid, the said Isaac Clayton and
Abner Harrell, feloneoufly broke the said
Prison, and eloped from their confinement.
THESE are therefore to command all and
Angular, the Sheriff’s of this Hate, and all other
officers, both civil and military, and the Citi
zens thereof, throughout this state ; to be aid
ing and alfiftmg the said Randolph M‘Gill:s,
Sheriff as aforcleid, in taking and securing the
fatd Isaac Clayton and Abner Harrell, io that
they may be dealt with as the law diiccls.
Given under our hands,
this 16th of Mav. 179(1.
(Signed) RICHARD GASCOIGNE, J.p.
J. If OUR ROWES, J.P.
I do hereby Certify, the above to be a true Copy
of the original.
R. M’CILLIS, 3. C. C.
N O T I C E.
GEORGIA, Camden County.
J> ROKE custody, odt of the Prison of For*
) St. Tammany, inihe night of the fifteenth
iulfant,’ between the bouts of three and four
o’clock, in the morning, Isaac Clayton and Ab
nei liar fell, charged with Felony; any per sou
or persons, art ell. rig the I id felons, deliver in ,
ot them to me, or securing them in any lawful
Gaol ok this state. to he iGah with as the lav.
• directs, fhail receive THIRTY HOLLARS RR
WARD, tor each ofthern. by the luhf übei.
R M'GILLV, SH’ f C C
S: Mary’s. 16th May rv-jt
No. 28.