Columbian museum & Savannah advertiser. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1796-181?, June 17, 1796, Page 123, Image 3

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Voi. 1. b ac k, and seem to acquire additional ve nom from their antiquity. Almoite\ery banking house in Paris has become bankrupt, in consequence of the Executive Directory forcing them to take their paper money. COLOGNE, March 17. General Jourdan has been returned here fmee the 15th. On Saturday the 12th, moft part of the garrison, which was left here, received hidden orders to march, and the next morning actually set out. The provisioning cotnmiiiion is also to depart this day, and it is laid the head quarters will soon quit usj fome fay they will be transferred to > Cre veldt, others fa/ to Aix-ia-Chapdie, Maeftricht, Ac; This iuuden alteration occaiions many conjectures. Someperfons aliure us, that the prelim inaries tor peace are nearly fettled, and that in come uence all t. e country be tween the Meuzeand Rhine is to be de clared neutre tuning the negociations, and even to be occupied by Putina, troops. Others alien, that, tire war 1. to be prosecuted with vigour, and that the movements ot the French troops from the Upper Rhine only took place because the operations are to commence near Duffeldortf, tor which reason the) fay the head quarters arc removed to near that place, and that they will ulti mately be removed to Creveidt. Whilst we wait for time to develope the truth of all these, we are confidently allured that the French are going to form a camp of 25000 men near Liege ; but we do not learn whether they win be troops from the Sambre and Meuze, or others. STRASBURG, March 18. Two couriers arrived a tew days ago at Bade from England, with dispatches for M. Earthelemy, and they were im mediately dispatched by an extra couri er to Paris. FRANKFORT, March 24, A German paper allures us, that the French are preparing to evacuate Dui ieldorif, which piace will be occupied by the I'ru Jtan troops. The fame paper mentions, that rhe reserve of the Impe rial artillery, which was in the neigh borhood of the Lahn, has received or ders to return to Mentz, and that the Auitrian troops from Neuweid to Wetz lar, seem to be preparing to make a re •.rogaae motion ; notwithstanding all which the fortrels ot Konigltein and Faikenilein are putting into trie belt pof £ble itate of defence. MILAN, March 14. The Imperial army in Italy will att ■nder orders of General Beaulieu ; it is to con flit of 50,000 men, that is, 46 battalions of inxantry, and 56 squadrons of cavalry. Yhe Piedmontese army, comprising the Auitrian auxiliaries, wili form a body ot 40,000 men. A reinforcement of 10,121 Neapoli tan troops are also spoken of; but we know nothing poiitive on that fubjeft. We learnt yelterday by private let ters the diftreiling news, that the dis contents and troubles in Sardinia are ex treme. All the iHands is in insurrec tion ; the viceroy has been arrested, and the inhabitants wilh to put themfeives under the protection of France, L 0 S~T, BETWEEN Mr. M'Call’s house, and Ed- AJ ward Gn nths’s, on the Bay, an outside Go.d WATCH CASE. Whoever will deliver it to Mrs. M’Call, or Edward Griffith, (hall be handfornely rewarded. Savannah, May 23. n.23.tf. Robert Bolton & John Bolton. having commenced Buftntfs the vfl inf}, under the FIRM OF Robert & }°hn Bolton. and intend tranfafting all CommilTion Bu- JIT l^e w harf and Stores of the former. [fiE Subscriber bejng desirous of doling . , i n ’ S , P r ‘ vate Concerns, requells all thole indebted to him by Book account, to pay the ame, orclofe them by Specialities on Intcrcft, payable January 1797 ; he will cheerfully pay all Debts due by him, on demand. F ‘ c ROBERT BOLTON. April 28th, ,796. ni 7 -ts advertisement: — QHOULD anv p erson have any d-raands ¥ agamft Mr Wm. FRANCIS, bfthisCi’v, by them unto him at his lodzinzs, Mr ' n W “; ? Spencers, they will be iiSl aneoufly discharged. Savannah, June 14. FOR SAL E, 2 rented PHAETONS “H HARNESS compleat,—Enquire at the O.licit of the Columbian Muieum _ Jutlf 7 aB-tf. An Apprentice to the Print - r "+ kufitfswaa tcd-apply at this Office, Columbian fEuftum, &c. NOTICE. HAVING this day, sent William Smith, late of New-York, and at pro sent relidingat B. ict Swamp, in the State of South Carolina, a Challenge, by the hands of my friend, Rvbtrt M.ickay , EJrj. —He the laid Smith, refilling to accept the fame, and giving no fufficient rea lons for such conduct ; I do hereby declare the laid Sm th, to be a Rafial, Liar, and Cow ard, and not worthy the notice of any Gen tlemen. R. WAYNE, Junr. Savannah, June 14, 179 P. iat.11.31. 11l Public arc requeit ed to suspend giving their opinion for the pre feat on the fubjeCl of Richard Wayne's, junr. Notice, under the Vendue House Yeilerday, concerning me. In a lhort time the na.urc of the bulii.cfs will be mad- Public. WILLIAM SMITH. Savannah, Jun* 16, 179 b. i HO MAS SiVIITH, Has received per the Brigs Bellona, and Apol lo, from New-York, a frelh and general allortment of GOODS, Which will be fold low for Cafli or Produce, a his S.ote in Buu-ftreet, near the Vendue House. bavannah, June 16. n 31. 7he Subj nber , £> EGS leave to inform her friends and th ) Putnic in general, that she has jtill return ca from New-York, wrtn a itnall, but neat aifortmciil of DRYGOODS, Suitable for the present season, which Ihcpur poles felling at alow advance for Calh. JANE BELL. Savannah, June ts. ap* Adrian V. Sinderen Has for SALE, at his Stsr* on the Bav, A Valuable Assortment of Frejh Imported GOO Do. Amongll which are the following Articz is, DRY GOODS. “P’ LEG A NT tamboured, checkered, striped, JLj and plain mullins ; mullin (bawls, aprons, and handkerchiefs; cravats, muflinets, dimities, chintzes, caliiccies, ginghams, white and black mantua, coloured peilians and larcenets, black mode and crape, lilk shawls, black florentine and satins, fuperfine broad cloths and caflimers, 9-41 hs to 12-4 TS cotton counterpanes, table cloJis, diap-rs, bedticks, Iriib sheetings and linens, cambricks, long lawns, laces and edg ing ; plain, clouded, and twilled nankeens ; iilk. striped ditto ; (balloons, durants, calliman coes bomba fins, and bombafets ; fine hum hums, brown holland, oznabrigs, mens and womens fiik and cotton hose, black and co loured beaver hats, fiik and leather gloves, rib bons, fans, threads, tapes, bobbins, pins, iilk and twill; gilt, plated, ftecl, and mohair but tons, See. See. JEWELLERY, PLATED AND HARDWARES. Gold, frlver, and enamelled watches; chains, leals, and keys ; gold rings, ear-rings, and lock ets ; g'ud and foyer epaulets, lilver tea ‘poons; plat- and cofiee, tea, and mi.k pots ; call ns, (alt cellars, goblets, and porter mugs, knives and forks, penknives, fciffi>rs, razors, Morocco poeketbooks and thread cases, spy glalfes, fpeC ;acles ; japanned tea trays, bread baskets, fun ditto, knit” trays, candleflicks, and lamps “bony cruet frames, inlaid vaniifhed mahogany knife ca es, portable delks, paint cliefls, lilver and camel hair pencils, and a vari"y of lancy BOOKS AND STATIONARY. Large and 1 1 na 1 1 Bibles, Wati’s Hymns, Harvey’s Meditations, Dictionaries, Morie’s G-ography, Buchan’s D imeftic M-dicine, Franklin’s Works, Enfidd’s Spake r , Scott’s Ledons, Pealing Instructor, Thompson’s Sea •ons, Milton’s Paradise Loft. Young’s 1 hough ts, Shakespeare’s Works complete, Sterne’s ditto, Rainoler, Advem.ur~s of a (uin ■a, Isabella, Sorrows of Werter, Lady Mon iagu-’s Letters, Mitfes Magazine. L drs Pocx "l Library", hordyce’s Addrelles to Youn.; Women, Monitors, FiHi*v’s Compmum, Dtl worih’s Arithmetic and Sp-lling Books; larg royai, let c er, and common wriiin- paper , blank books, Holland quills, wafers, India ruober, Scz. PERFUMERY. Hair powder, bell feented pomatum inro'ls and pAts, violet and Windsor fcap, wafhtialls, ladies and gentlemens drefling caf-s, lavend"i w'ater ; cir*nfe of muik, lemon, and bergamot pungent finelling bottles, pa.-nt blacking, combs, tooth brushes and tooth powder. Savannah, June 17. 1 LANDIN G, From the Brig LUCRETIA, £apt. Tabor from Port-au-Prince ; A quantity of SUGAR In Hhds. and Barrels. GREEN COFFEE, in Hhds : For SALE, by Gairdners & Mitihcl. Savannah, May 24. 24-ts. Edw. & Cl. Stebbins. BY the return of C. STEBBINS, have iuft • r^i 7 c i- vp and by the Brig Fanny, Cap’. Swin burn, direst from New-York, a neat and hand some aiTortment of EUROPEAN Sc .INDIA GOODS, 1 uitable to the prefpnt feafoij’ wh-ch with a iate lupply received by the Bellona.Fen der their assortment compleat for the present : which they will fell at a low advance, at theii Store ou the Bay, forCafh or Produce. Savannah, May 24. a. 24. JUST ARRIVED, From ANAMABOE, on the Gold Coast of Af rica, the SNOW SALLY, Isaac Man chester, Mailer, with 142 Prime Slaves , ASSORTED; The SALE of which will commence on MON DAY, the 27th inilant.— Conditions, Two I birds CASH, and One Third payable lit January next, with approved security. ROBERT WATTS. Savannah, June 17, 1796. gits. JUST RECEIVED, And for lull'’ by the Subjcrtbcr , A frelh lupply of German Or.naburgs. Flanders Bed Ticking, 8-4, 9-4, & 10-4. Malaga Wine in Fines cc Hhds. Demijohns, from sto Gallons. And a tew Hhds. .-vlolalfcs. ON HAND, Black P.-pper; Ticklenburg, Irilh & German Linens ; Brown ti dland. Bed l icking 111 hall and full plecas. Pruned Linens ; Hemans. London Nails, tod dt aod. Hail Pint i'umblers. Window Guis, 8 by 10. New-York Mould Candles, 4,5, 6, & Btothe pound. A few Quarter Calks of excellent Sherry Wine. Spamlh Brandy in Demijohns ot Gallons. BE NED IX Cos. Savannah, June 10. 29—31. Edward Griffitii, IVatcb-Maker t (on the Bay) MOST reijpcctfuliy informs his CUS iOMERS, that he has received per tite Eiior Apollo ; a Uandfome Ajjorlrnent oj Jewellery. GrT EDWARD GRIFFITH, rc jueiU all thole indebted to him to make immediate payment, and all thole who ave accounts him to present them for payment. Savannah, April ig„ ni4..tf. advertisement: RAN-away from the Subscriber on Monday the nth inil. four Negroes, viz. Captain , Ned, and two Bens —Captain, a Unall fellow of a yello w complexion, about 5 feet high : Nd, afhort thick fellow, about tour feet iO inches high, of a yellow complexion : Big Ben, a fut-water Negro, about five feet 10 inches high, of black complexion, has his country marks in his face: Little Ben, a country born, about five feet eight or nine inches high, of a yellow complexion. Whoever Will deliver ilie alorelaid Negroes to the lubfcriber at his plantation, or lodge them in the common Goal in Savannah, (hall have a reward of Five Dol lars a head. JOSEPH R. DOPSON. Monteeth April 11, 179 b. (n.13.) THIS DAY WILL BE OPENED, BY A. Vail bindercn, on the Bay: Avery extensive variety of Seasonable OKI G O O L> S, which will be Sold by wholcfeil or retail, on his usual low terms. May 24. AVIS. LE SoulTigne a l’homeur d’offrir fes services a mess. les Habitants et Planteurs de la Georgie ; pour tout ce qui concerue : rear prntage detf-rr'*, plan Trigonomitrique d’ha bitation, et aulb pour toutes lories de deiins, coinmc Pt n Colore, Payiagrs, Vues, Archi tecture civil et meedmt, letout dans la plus grande exactitude et de la meillieure man mere. II prendra aufti chez lui ouen ville un petit noinbre qui defireroun apprendre la langue Francaik, le iellins de payfages, la Geographic et les Mathematiques, Comprenaut l’Algetire, Geometric pratique et Trigonometric • refti ligne. N 0 T~I C E. r Subscriber refpeftfully offers his fer- X vices to the Inhabitants and Piamers ol Georgia, and all others concern and ; for re surveying of land and Trigonometrical Plans of Plantations—also, for every kind of Draw ing, as color-d plans of Planta.ions, pays ages. views, architecture civil and mechanic ; the whole with the grcatelt cxactncis, and in the bell inar.ner. H” will take also a* home or abroad, a small number of Scholars who are desirous of learn mgthc Fi “tich language, Payfagedrawing, Geo graphy and Mdihematics, comprehending Alge bra, Practical Geometry and Rest time Trigo nometry. ISIDORE STOUF, Late Engineer oj the United States. Savannah, June 14. 3°*3t- Hat MamiJaPlory. A large quantity of LADIES and GENTLEMENS best BEAVER HATS, Warranted, just now finilhing, and for Sale, at PETER MADDENS Store, On the Bay, or the House at the back thereof, in the Lane, By JOHN BIGGS. Savannah, March 15. CA H u iven lor clea i R A G S, this Office, SAVANNAH, June 17. Yesterday arrived Brig Mary, Tho mas Coffin, 17 days from St. Bartholo mews. Three days previous to his fail- letter was received by the French Conlul, from Bt. Lucia, and which mentioned that the Britifti had made * attempts to force the Batteries which commanded the Conafti, at St. Lucia, and were repulled with the lofsof 3000 men killed. Nothing dccilive was rc eeived when he failed. Capt. G. Shaw arrived at St. Bar tholomews, 5 days before Capt. Coffin •ailed, from Wilmington, N. C. who Jn the 1 o May, in rat. 21, 30, long. 58, 10, tell in wuh a French Fleet, of c •ail ol the line, 7 Frigates and a number oi I ranlports; was on board the Admi ral, and very handfornely treated, he left them (tearing their course W. S. W. out did not ream where bound. From a Correfpondcnt . There are living in th City of Cha licit on, two wives, two fillers, two inter in laws, two aunts, two nieces, and two daughter in laws—ln all this teiaiioLlhip, mere arc but twopcrions. (JbaraFUr of the Members of th, Directo ry in Prance, E Tom a London Paper. K ,:<VJb ll is a man of addieis ana penetration • and. •mows perfectly weH rua to conduct uLnieii m the mod perplexing and uiffi calt luuacioa. Equ Aiy avene to nu.ak and violent measures, jus conduct is uarrced oy that rinnnels which tenusto loltroy the projects of the auarchdts • .and tne tcrroiiits, as well as those of cue roya’ilts. Lunveillcre Lepaux ias the reputation of a man of honest fa- Ggr .t ) ; n s talents are rather solid than niiirant ; pollening great acquirements and much experience, he is particularly calculated to fill thoie fttuations, wher maturity of judgment is more partita* ariy required. The _ mildneis 01 his temper, too, renders him Itiii more lie lor profound difcullion. Letounuur de la Maucht poddies great talents and and the molt comprehendve mind. H* iias the reputation oi a mod. re. Barr as s character, the toughness, and uie courage oi adUdier. nis abilities, arc by no means great, and he cannot ue deemed a dangerous man. rie cannot however make the world forget tnath* is a Ct-ae-vaat [ Yicomte ae bariasj and tnat he has a brother an emigrant. Carnot is an officer of engineers of firit rate tal ents, and indeed aione capable ot making France a terror to her enemies, ii wc have to reproach him (at leait in his in dividual capacity) with participating in the evils committed by the old commit tee oi public lately, it cannot be denied, that much oi the good done by the pre lent government is attributable to iiun, Ravine fitter. ENTERED INWARD. Juki, Dat*- 14. fiioop Oiinda, Laughton, Charleston, , Weft, do. 9. >j. Lively. Bonticfe, do. 1„ 10. Schooner, Hope, do. Bei fey, Hdvens, N. Providence, S Brig Mary, Coffin, St Bartholomews, 17- C LEA RED OU T. Brig Aurora, Porter, Cape Nichola Mole. Lucre tia, 1 aber, Port-au-Prince. Bellona, Crooker, New-York. Schoonsr Cato, Marden, St. August ne sloop James, Well, Charleston s -h • 1 PHILADELPHIA, May 26. I.aft evening three men went onboarcl a schooner above Market ttreet with intent to commit a robbery whillfc rhe mate was ashore, having gone to supper ; but fetufning soon, and finding the lock broken off the cabin door, he went down m the dark, and was soon lalutcd v/ith a blow of a man’s fill—• the mate instantly grappled with and whilit lie was striving to open M knife to stab the mate, the latter with great presence of mind, got out his knife and gave the thief a couple of lirokes, the firft across the throat, and last on the fidej which fettled him for the time.—The twoacceflaries made off and the feilow is apprehended and lodg ed in gaol. N O T I C IE ALL persons having dftnandv a^ainft Eflite ol RUDOLPH STROHAKER, uteof Savannah, Butcher,decnafed, ar*requ-ft. and to render them in, properly authenticated ; a id all indebted are delircd to make immediate payment. ELIZABETH STROHAKER AdminiflrjtrtMk. Savannah- May 28th, 1796. *au-ut 123