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Vol. I.
Just LANDING
from'on hoard the Brig Welcome Return .from
Philadelphia;
AND FOR SALE,
Superfine FLOUR.
Bottled PORTER, in Calks.
CRACKERS, in Kegs.
Pickled OYSTERS, and
A lew thousand BRICKS.
ALSO, on Conlignmcnt, an Invoice of
Dry GOODS,
Confining of Seasonable Articles.
JAMES ALGER.
Savannah, July 8. 37-ts
R bert Bolton & John Bolton.
flavins commenced Business the ijl injl. under the
FIR M 0 F
Robert John Bolton.
THEY intend tranfa&ing all Commiflion Bu
at the Wharf and Stores of the former.
THE Subscriber being desirous of closing
his private Concerns, requests all thofc
Indebted to him by Book account, to pay the
feme, orclofe 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
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, Humhums, Pavil
tian Gauze, Irilh Linens, Cambrick, White
Thread, Tapes, Lawn and Lawn Aprons; Rib.
kms. Laces and Edging ; Crape ; Silk, Kidd,
and Leather Gloves; an aifortment of Fans,
cart Feathers, White Beeds, Necklaces and
Ear-Drops ; Ladies and Misses Chip, Straw,
and Leghorn Hats and Bonnets; Cotton Hose,
Oznaburg and Dutch Rolls ; Blank Books,
Pencils and Quills, Shaving Boxes, Razors'in
Cases, Knives and Forks, Snuffers, plated Sugar
Tongs, ditto Buckles, Military Plumes, Breast-
Pins. Watch-Chains and Seals, Counting-Houfc
Seats ; with a variety of Articles too tedious to
mention.
Savannah, May 31. 26-ts
Superfine FLOUR,
Hogsheads MOLASSES,
Barrels Northward PORK,
Silk UMBRELLAS.
FOR SALE BY
Carpenter & Havens .
Savannah, June 24. 33-tf*
**"""” “ 1 >•>.
Jult Arrived from Bolton,
And now Opening for SALE by
Geo. Lamb,
At his STORE on the BLUFF:
COarfe Muffins, Muffin Shawls and Hand-
Kerchiets, Muffin and Lawn Apron Pat
terns ; figured and striped Muffinets ; Dimi
ties; plain, clouded and striped Nankeens ;
p-ain and striped Jeans, Fustians ; a verity of
Yell Patterns; ladies and gentlemens plain,
nbb’d, white, nankeen, fancy and claftic Cot
ton Hose; ladies florcntine, black morocco and
leather Slippers ; misses, boys and childrens,
morocco and leather Shoes and Slippers, mens
common and coarse Shoes ; ladies light Beaver
Lats with Bands, gentlemens belt white Hats
With green unders, childrens Hats of various
colors ; lilk Hat Covers; a great variety of
low priced Callicoes, Checks, Linen, pavillian
Gauze ; a great variety of silk, linen and cot
!° n Handkerchiefs ; Ribbons, Ferrets, Sew-
V l ’ Threads, Tapes, Pinns, Needles,
&c. foe.
An additional AJforiment of Hard Ware.
, A * ar iety of looking Glasses ; a large and
’ ,n “ lo me assortment of paper Hangings ; Flow
% , other fancy pieces, for tire places;
runksof all sizes ; Paints and Brushes ; Coffee
S , oa P in Boxes ; Matralfes; Tin, Iron,
Wooden Ware ; Muft.rd ; Stone Brim
*“,nc* Sieves ;Red Lead ; SpanHh Brown. Bcc.
ALSO,
particles of Medicine, viz. Salts; Rhea-
O'l / in bottles and doles ; Britiih
fan, ’ n ?n f e Peppermint ; Burlingtons Bal
-13111 i Powdered Bark. &c.
A r „ . L IK E Wls E,
instr invoice of religious, moral, ufeful,
lo<Tienf Ve ? n 1 enter taining Books.—A cata-
Anrl rc W .** be fcen at the Store.—
VouM* w r ar , tlcles th enumeration of which
u, “ be tedious.
‘Qinah, July s th, 1796. (36. ts.)
I- D. DICKINSON,
H A r XG takrn ihe Store inMr - Bottom's
t-r Pr ]? trl y occupird by Mejfrs. Hun.
C °—^ % lcavc to offer his
f iC ;due Commiflion Line .
htisf-A’ kls hitherto has given
lit fj? ‘° n r p jj^ s for a continuance of Pub
urin-. *’ ° n a determination of endeav
sTvan TT ‘- hcir fopport.
• 3 nnab, J UI>C #Bf , 796 t ( 34 -ts.)
Adrian V. Sinderen,
Has for SALE, at his Store on the Bay,
A Valuable Assortment of
Frejh Iviported GOODS,
Amongst which are the following Artic hi
DRY GOODS.
ELEGANT tamboured, checkered, striped,
and plain muffins ; muffin fhawis, aprons,
and handkerchiefs; cravats,muffinets,dirmues,
chintzes, callicoes, ginghams, white ana black
mantua, coloured peifians and farceaets, black
mode and crape, fflk fhawis, black fLrentme
and satins, fuperhne broad cloths and calfimers,
to i2*4ths cotton counterpanes, table
cloths, diapers, bedticks, Irilh Iheetmgs and
linens, cambricks, long lawns, laces and edg
ings ; plain, clouded, and twilled nanKeeys ;
fflk striped ditto ; {balloons, durants, calliman
coes bombafms, and bombafets ; fine hum
hums, brown holland, oznabrigs, mens and
womens lilk and cotton hole, black and co
loured beaver hats, liJk and leather gloves, rib
bons, fans, threads, tapes, bobbins, pins, mk
and twill; gilt., plated, lteel, and rnohair but
tons, See. foe.
JLVVLULERY, PLATED AND
HARDWARES,
Gold, filver,and enamelled watches; chains,
seals, and keys ; gold rings, ear-rings, and lock
ets ; g“id and niver epaulets, iilvei tea Ipoons ;
plated coffee, tea, and milk pots ; caitors, fab
cellars, goblet* and p<o\er mugs, knives and
forks, penknives, fcillors, razors, Morocco
pbeketbocks and thr-ad tales, Ipy glalles, Ipec
tacies ; japanned tea trays, bread balkets, iruit
ditto, knife trays, cancTefticks, and lamps ;
ebony cruet frames, inlaid vsrnilhed mahogany
knife caies, portable and iks,,paint cnefts, luver
and camel hair pencils, and a v-rieiy 01 fancy
articles.
BOOKS and STATIONARY.
Large and small Bibles, Watt’s Hymns,
Flarvey’s Meditations, Dictionaries, Morie’s
Geography, Buchan’s Domettic Medicine,
Franklin’s Works, Enfield’s Speaker, S ott’s
Leflons, Flealing lnttrufclor, Thornpion’s Sea
fons, Mikon’s Paradile Lull, Young’s Night
Thoughts, Shakespeare’s Woncs complete,
Sterne’s ditto, Rambler, Adventures of a Guin
ea, I label la, Sorrows of Werter, Lady Mon
tague’s Letters, Miifes Magazine, Lc Oies Pock
et Library, Fordyce’s Addresses to Young
Women, Monitors, Filker’s Companion, Du
wortii’s Arithmetic and Spelling Books ; targe
royal, letter, and common writing paper I
blank books, Holland quills, wafers, India
rubber, &c.
PERFUMERY.
Hair powder, bell Icented pomatum in rolls
and pots, violet and Windsor soap, wafnballs,
ladies and gentlemens drefling cases, lavender
water ; eff’enfe of musk, lernon, and bergamot;
pungent fmeliing bottles, patent blacking,
comas, tooth brushes and tooth powder.
Savannah, June 17. 31
Edw. & Cl. Stebbins,
BY the return of C. STEBBINS, have just
received by the Brig Fanny, Capt. Swin A
burn, diredl from New-York, a neat and hand
some assortment of EUROPEAN & INDIA
GOODS, iuitableto the prelent season, which
with a late supply received by the Beffona,ren
der their assortment compleat for the prelent;
which they will fell at a low advance, at their
Store on the Bay, forCafh or Produce.
Savannah, May 24. n.24.
JAMES ALGER,
Has for SALE, at his Store near the Cojfee~Heufe:
A Quantity of TOBACCO,
RICE,
COTTON and INDIGO,
t, £ and 2 Inch BOARDS & SCANTLING,
HGNUMVITiE, BOX-WOOD and
BLACK EBONY,
Excellent HAMS and BACON,
PORK in Barrels,
HOGS FARD in Keggs,
BUTTER in Firkins,
—ALSO—
A few Puncheons 3d and 4th Proof R U M.
Savannah, April 29. ni7-tf.
II U M IIU MS.
Now Opening and for SA L E, by the Subfriber,
at his STORE below the BLUFF :
A Beautiful parcel of Superfine and Com
mon HUMHUMS, frefh and very cheap,
by the Bale or Piece—The pieces containing
each, 123 to 13 yds, iBJr to 19 yds, 21 yds,
and 36 yds.
ALSO, FOR SALE,
FRESH Fine, & Superfine Baltimore FLOUR,
in whole;ind half Barrels : received by thelaft
Vefft-1 from Baltimore, with a few Keggs of
CRACKERS.
A few Pipes 2d Proof French BRANDY,
Mufcovado SUGARS in Hogsheads,
4 d, fid, and lod NAILS, in Casks,
Window GLASS, 7 by g and 8 by 10,
Copper STILLS, different sizes,
Hyf- m and Bohea TF.A,bv the Chest,
PIMENTO and COFFEE, bythe Bag,
IRISH LINENS, by the Box,
CORDAGE assorted, and Sewing Twine.
St. Übcs SALT, by the Bufhcl or larger
quantity.
WILLIAM LAMB.
Savannah, May 3 1. 26-ts.
TUESDAY, July 12, 1796.
Ilatt Curovran 3intfili&fncr,
WAR BETWEEN RUSSIA AN J.
TURKEY.
WARSAW, April 2.
Letters from the province of Podali; ,
afiert, that about 1500 Poiilh euiigran
are allcaibled in Moldavia ; among them
are the celebrated brigadiers Wolyjko,
Dcnifko, Ltberadzky, and kveral other
leaders, who have diftinguilhed theui
felves in the iate revolution. Lately
the; made an incurlion into Podalia,
difperled a patrole of Ruffian Boflacks,
and after having pulhed as far as Swan
ieze, they polled up manifeffos, wherein
they formally prorelt againil the parti
tion ot Poland, and declare that with
the help of God, they expected to reitore
thei-r country to its former independence,
and re-eftabiiih the Conilitution of the
_jd oi May, as the only one adapted to
Poland, and univerially cherished by the.
people. Alter having done this, they
letreated again to former nations*
April 4.
The fear of many people here, that
new commotions would break out in
Poland, is now unhappily but too weii
grounued : The'commotions l ave al
ready broke out. Anew confederation-*
has made its appearance in the Ukraine.
Light thouia..a armed Poles, ail vete
rans ot the PQiilh army, who, at the
time the Kuli.ans took poiieflion ot Poda
iia, retreated to the ‘1 urkilh territory,
have lately appeared in the neighbour
liood of Kaimniez, Fcdollky, and at
in the territory heid by the
Kutiians, they issued a manitelto to the
Pclifh nation,and alterwards retreated ;
they are ted on by Lejusko, Koll
gls k o and J. leueral> elk y . The
inamielto, which lhews that the confed
erates cepend en the support ot the Ot
tpiuan Purte, is in .the Kinds of many’
periods in this city. . ‘
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VIENNA, April 6.
The Imperial Internundo at Constan
tinople has informed our court, that a
rupture between Rufftaand the Porte, is
very probable ; that the latter strain eve
ry nerve in order to put her naval and
land forces on a refpedtable footing, but
that the Turkilh miniltry avoid every
thing that could give offence to Aullria
WESEL, April 2.
The head quarters of Gen. Jourdan,
are now removed to Wittich, close by
the Mofelie.
The bambre and Meuse armies, and
probably ail the others, are now paid in
mandates, which are bringing into com
pullory circulation. The forced loan is
rigoroully exaded in the provinces on
the other tide; in every town are Soldiers
planted, to halten the payments, which
are ali to be made by the firil of April.
BRUSSELS, 8 Germinal.
The administration are ft raining ev
ery nerve in providing our army with
every thing they can Hand in need of,
in order to the opening of the campaign.
Recruits, hories, parks of artillery,
provisions, and ammunition of every des
cription, cover the roads which lead to
the Rhine. It is cpmputed, that from
the firft of March, the army of the Sam
bre and Meuse has received an acceflion
of 20,000 hories for the saddle, the wag
gons, and artillery.
The magazines are overstocked, and
should war be determined upon, there
will be no obffacies to the immediate
march of the Republican troops.
April i.
The day before yesterday Gen. Mo
reau pafled thro’ this town, on his way
to Paris. He is expefted to return
with all poflible expedition to take upon
him the command of the arnfy of the
Rhine.
April 28.
A courier haspaffed through this ci
ty, who is supposed to carry orders from
the Diredory to Gen. Jourdan, to put
an end to the armistice, and commence
hoflilities immediately, A part of our
numerous garrison will march to the
army on the Rhine.
HAMBURGH, April 19.
- The Princcfs of Orange whole inten
ment...
in his em.
made terrible i
mentioned also one
ered near HoUvood,
Pi ttJ on whole collar w
the words “ Right Honorable
and that nothing but the high title
have saved the right honorable Iheep.
killer from just pufiiihineut.
Of’ the 43 (hips so long expefted from
Jamaica 20 arrived, 4 returned to port,
7 are known to be taken by the French,
and the remaining 12 have probably
(hared the fame late. ‘ , /
The forced loan has mbt with ftich
success that the aflignats have entirely
disappeared in France. This circum
stance lavors particu arly the circulation
of the mandates, as many citiv.ehs who
are flill in arrears have no other choice
left but to pay in calh or fubferibe for
mandates.
We are authorized to announce that a
great many Americans residing in Ffol
land, -England, and other European
states, are drawing up an address to be
prelented in the name of their country
men to the Emperor for the delivery of
La Fayette. ’ s
* Aprh *5.
Much tas already been laid relative to the
milunderllanding which had taken place be
tween the Courts oißufliaand Sweden. Noth*
ing however can place in a clearer light the re
lative political fuuation ot thrle two powers,
and the principal causes df their difunh n, than
fhenote lent the firft of April, by the Baron de
Bud berg, Charge d’Atlaires Irom Ruffe-*, at
Stockholm, relative to the non-ad.miffion of
M. de Schwerin, who went to P'-terfburg’ lor
the purpose of notifying the marriage about to
take place between liis Swedtfh Majesty and
the Princess Mecklenbourg Schwerin.
“ The Empress having given orders to M.
the Count D Oftermaun, to acquaint the Swe
dish Arahaffcidor, that the million of M. de
Schwerin not being agreeable to her Maj'-fty,
he could not be admitu and ; the Charged’ Aftairs
(M. deßudberg) had received orders to declare
that the motive of this refufal was founded, as
much on the unfriendly proceeding of the Re
gent, as on the principles of his political con
duft with regard to Ruflia. Both the one and
the other being diametrically opposite to those
ties of afieftion, of friendfhip, and of good
neigbourhood, which, originally have been the
baits of this fort of millions, and which have
never been adopted between Courts, which
were not united by ftmilar ties, or being so,
have not taken care to cultivate and fulfil the
duties of them. That this was the situation, as
to Ruflia, in which Sweden had been placed,
since the Duke de Sudermania, who holds the
reins of government, not content wi;h having
formally infultcd her Majesty t! e Empress, in
endeavoring to surprise her by insidious ar.d
delusive overtures and propositions, entered in
to a public treaty with the French Aflembly,
with thole men who solemnly infultcd the me
mory of the late king, by eretfing a monument
to the memory o f his execrable aflaflin. That
her Majesty the empress, was neither ignorant
of the motive nor the objetl of hose trrati'-s.
That it was notorious, that the Regent had re
cently received fr m the French a sum of mo
ney to be employed in armaments, and that be
was now in full negotiation with them for a
treaty of alliance, the principal {Emulations’ of
which were dire&ed agai.nft Ruflia ;• so that
her Majesty the empress had every reafbn to
rxpr& an approaching rupture on the part of
Sw<d # n, unless the King’s coming of age,
(which, happily for therepofe of that kingdom
and the North, was an event not far distant)
should put a flop to it, and thereby avoid ibis
lamentablfc extremity.”
VERONA, April 21.
On the 13th, the Marquis Charlotte, a Vero
nese nobleman, gave notice, on the part of the
of Venice, to the Count de Provence
(Louis XVIH.) that he was requested to re
move as soon as poflible from the Venetian teV
ritPr es. To this unexpeiled notification, for
which h< had not been ill the lead prepared,
he replied, “ I will go, but under two condi
tions.
’ “ 1. Let the golden book be brought me, in
which the names of my family are mferibed,
that I may strike mine out with my own haml.
“ a. Let the afmour be delivered to me,
which my ancestor, Henry IV. presented to
the republic, as a token of iitrr.dlViip.”
This answer appears to have ddpieafcd the
Venetian Noble, rringiy, Podefta. or governor
of Verona, Who the next day, frnt the ft r,e no
bleman to the Count, with his proreftations:
the latter answ ered, “ What I have demanded,
is a duty I owe to myfelf, and Ido not forget
that I am king of France.” The Count im
mediately set oli for theCctidean army.