Columbian museum & Savannah advertiser. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1796-181?, July 19, 1796, Image 1

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W 3fsaerti ser. Publish tD on Tuesday and Friday, by POWERS £2 SEYMOUR, corner or St. Julian Street, opposite the Church : where Advertisements, an* SA ’ ANNA , puces of Intelligence are cratefully received, and all orders executed with accuracy and punctuality. 1 VOL. I- Danl. Hamfon & Cos. Inform the Public that they have moved their GROCERY to Mr. C. Poluck’s Store, front me the Market, where they have 5 for sale, Old Jamaica and other RUM, BRANDY, Loaf and Mufcovado SUGAR, MOLASSES & COFFEE, Cherry BRANDY & PORTER, Hyfon and other TEAS, SOAP and CANDLES, and sundry other Articles in the line.—Also, Mens fine and coarse Shoes, Boots and Bootees, Ladies Leather Sliopers, and a small Invoice of STATIONARY, &c. Savannah, July 15. 39 Ewing & M’Call, HAVE FOR SALE, Superfine F LOUR, In whole & half Barrels—lndian Kiln Dried MEAL. Savannah, June 3 0. 35 Savannah, July 1, 1796. LETTERS remaining in this Poft-Office, and if not taken up before the I ft day ofOftober mxt, ivtll then be returned to the General Poft-Offce. A. Mr. L. P- Adlerftern. B. Mr. Bailie. Mrs. Snr.ih Barn"s, of ,l confcqutnceV Mrs. Si nia Blance. Joseph B'-van, Esq. Michelle Blanchar. Thomas Burke, Esq. 2. C. Capt. John Clarke, Ship Eleven Sons. Richard Coun, Benjamin Culpepper. D. Budd Davis, John Dawson. Mrs. Else Dickson, at New-Or/eans. Capt. Reuben Dunbar, Skip Three Brothers 3. E. Messrs. Evans and Cole. F. Mrs. Martha Fergifon. Al'ahel Farmer, Bullock County. Mr. Fields, at Wm. Gunns. G. Capt. J. N.Garrifon, left at Capt. Morrifons, 2. Chriitian Geerman. James Gordon, John Graham. H. Frederic I. Haller, Esq. 2. Haft Handy, Esq. Sir George Houftoun, Bart. ’ ‘ John Houftoun, Esq. 2. I Charles Jackson, Esq. 4. K. Capt. Joseph Kinley, Schooner Debey: Joseph Knott, Schooner Peggy. L. Robert Lawton. M. Ant. Mac Credy, Esq. A. Mac Credir. Capt. John Mac Kay, Schooner Nancy , 2. John Mac Kay. Messrs. Andrew M’Credie St Cos. 2. Nemier Meack. Monf.Mulbergue, cbez Meff.Bcnedix <ScC o.i David Jdurdoqh. P. James Prcfcot. James Pring, rare of Mr. Valattons , Union. R. Madame Raingeard, Capt. John F. Randolph. Ci; >yen Roubein ou Citoyen Chapelain. Capt. Samuel Rice, Brig Orion. S. Dr. Peter St. Medard, Ship Three Brothers , 4. Francis Stevens. Ship Franklin. 9. T. John Taylor, Esq. at Crawford , 4. James Thewitt, Philip Topham, Daniel Torrey. W Jacob Waldburger. Esq. Geo. M. Waters. Y. Junia Youngh. Arrival and Departure of the MAIL S. The or North and Western Mail, arrives every Sunday Evening, at 6 o’Clock, and departs eve ry Tuesday Morning, at halfpaft Nine. Ihe North - Eastward, or Charleston Mail, arrives every Monday and h riday afternoon, and departs every Tuesday and Saturday Morning, at half fall Eleven. The Beaufort Mail arrives every Monday, and returns every Tues day w hh the Charleiton Mail. The St. Mary’s, or Southern Mail, arrives on Monday the 4th of J u ‘}’ instant, at o’Clock in the Even ly* and departs next Tuesday Morn lngj at half past 6, and so on, once every Vmo ‘weeks, Justus H. Scheuber, P. M. . Office Hours, from 8 till 1 1 o'Clock , toc forenoon , andfrom 4 to 6 in the af ternoon. J Wanted to purchase , A Negro Woman, A CCUSTOMEDtoCook, Wash £f? Iron, for which 1 Price will be given. ROBERT WATTS. irja nnah a March 2 2d, 1796. REASON and TRUTH impartial guide the way. NOTICE. THE CO-PARTNERSHIP OF Belcher and Die kin fan, Having by mutual consent, Dissolved on the lft day of May lall; THEY beg leave to urge the neceflity of a speedy Payment, from such per sons as remain Indebted to them ; and at the fame time, requefl those who have demands against them, to call for payment. They seve rally return finccre thanks for the encourage ment shewn them in the prosecution of their business, and hope a continuance of public fa vour if merited, individually. Wm. BELCHER, J. D. DICKINSON. Savannah; June 3, Geo. RALSTON, (Foot, of BULL STREET) HA S LA I D IN A FRESH ASSORTMENT , Which are JUST OPENING : . Among which, are— A Variety of Sprig’d MUSLIN DRESSES, wrought in colours, Humhums, Pavil lian Gauze, Irish Linens, Cambrick, White Thread, Tapes, Lawn and Lawn Aprons; Rib bons, Laces and Edging ; Crape; Silk, Kidd, and Leather Gloves; an aftortment of Fans* and Feathers, White Becds, Necklaces and Ear-Drops ; Ladies and MifTes 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-Chams and Seals, Counting-Houlr Seals ; 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-ts. HUMHUMS. Now Opening and for SA L E, by the Subscriber, 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, 125 to 13 yds, 18£ to 19 yds, 21 yds, and 36 yds. ALSO , FOR SALE , FRESH Fine, & Superfine Baltimore FLOUR, in whole and half Barrels ; received by thelaft Vessel from Baltimore, with a few Keggs of CRACKERS. A few Pipes 2d Proof French. BRANDY, Mufcovado SUGARS in Hogsheads, 4<l, 6d, and tod NAILS, in Calks, Window GLASS, 7 by g and 8 by 10, Copper STILLS, different fixes, Hyfon and Bohea TEA, by the Chest,. PIMENTO and COFFEE, by the Bag-, IRISH LINENS, by the Box, CORDAGE assorted, and Sewing Twine. St. Übes SALT, by the Bufnel or larger quantity. , , WILLIAM LAMB. Savannah, May 31. 26-ts. FOR SALE, Mufcovado SUGARS in hbds. and bbli, Green COFFEE, in lihds, and Bags, A few Chests belt HYSON TEA. . GAIRDNERS & MITCHEL. June 21st. 39-ts The Subscriber , BEGS leave to inform her friends and the Public in general, that (he lias just relum ed from New-York, with a small, but neat, airortment of DRYGOODS, Suitable for the present season, which fhc pur poses felling at a low advance for Cash. JANE BELL Savannah, June 17. “.3**. FOR SALE, SUGAR in Hbds. and Barrels, Bell Green COFFEE, By BORDMAN CHILLS. Savannah, March 28, 1796. THOMAS SMITH, Has received per the Brigs Bellona, and Apol lo, fYom Ncw-York, a frefn and general aftortment of GOODS, Which will be fold low for Ca(h or Produce, at his Store in Bull-Erect, neat the Vendue House. Savannah, June 16. a TUESDAY, July 19, 1796. J. D. DICKINSON, HAVING taken the Store in Mr. Bolton's Range, lately occupied by Mejfrs. Hun ter, Prejlman & Co. —Begs leave to offer his services in the Vendue & Commission Line. Prrfuming, that his conduft hitherto has given fatisfaftion—he relies for a continuance of Pub lic favors, on a fixed determination of endeav ouring to merit their support. Savannah, June 28, 1796. (34-ts.) JUST LANDING, From on board the Schooner Ffthcr, AND FOR SALE : 2 Hhds. and 11 Barrels CIDER, Fresh RAISINS, Mens SADDLES and BRIDLES, No. 7, 8. and 10 Cotton CARDS, 6 Calks 4 d, 6d, 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. at-ts. JUST OPENING, AND FOR SALE, At the Store formerly occupied bv Mr. Merriiies, a fresh Assortment of Drugs avd Medicines , —ALSO— A handsome affortmont of Ginghams, Hum bums, Trish Linens, Callicoes, Muflirs, Ladies silk Shawles. French Handkerchiefs, Cotton Hose, striped and clouded Nankeens, Caffi mers, Mens black and white. Hats, &c. &c.— Likewise Superfine and Fine FLOUR, with * few Barrels MIDDLINGS, G. W. NICHOLS Sc Cos. Savannah, Ju!v 5- ; ‘ 36-ts WILLIAM BELCHER, RESPECTFULLY informs the Public, that he continues in the STORE lately occu pied by Belcher id Dickinson , and intends to purf tie the Vendue & Commission Business ; in which capacity, His exertions will be used to promote the* Interest of his Em ployers, and give general fatisfa&ion. Savannah, June 3. ts-27 Just Arrived from Boston, And now Opening for SALE ly Geo. Lamb, At his STORE on the BLUFF: COarfe Mullins, Muffin Shawls and Hand kerchiefs, Muffin and Lawn Apron Pat terns ; figured and striped Muflinets ; Dimi ties ; plain, clouded and striped Nankeens ; plain and striped Jeans, Ftiftians ; a varity of Vest Puuerns; ladies and gentlemens plain, ribb’d, while, nankeen, fancy and elastic Cot ton Hose; ladies floreutine, black morocco and leather Slippers ; misses, boys and childrens, morocco and leather Shoes and Slippers, mens common and coarse Shoes ; ladies light Beaver Hats with Bands, gentlemens best: white Hats with green unders, childrens Hats of various colors ; silk Hat Covers ; a great variety of low priced Callicoes, Checks, Linen, pavillian Gauze ; a great variety of silk, linen and cot ton Handkerchiefs ; Ribbons, Ferrets, Sew ing Silk, Threads, Tapes, Finns, Needles, See. See. An additional Assortment of Hard Ware. A variety of looking Glasses ; a large and hardfome’aftortment of paper Hangings; Flow er Pots and other fancy pieces, for fire places; Trunks ol all fixes ; Paints and Brushes; Coffee in Bags ; Soap in Boxes ; Mairaffes; Tin, Iron, and Wooden Ware ; Mustard ; Stone Brim stone; Sieves ;Red Lead ; Spartifh Brown. See. ALSO, A few articles of Medicine, viz. Salts; Rhru r barb and Jallop, in bottles and doles *, Britifii Oil ; Essence Peppermint ; Burlingtons Bal sam ; Powdered hark, &c. LIKEWISE , A small invoice of religious, moral, ufeful, inftruftivc and entertaining Books.—A cata logue of which may be seen at the Store.— And other articles the enumeration of which would be tedious. Savannah, July sth, 1796. (36. ts.) WANTS A PLACE^ A YOUNG man, who is deffrous of*being employed in a Store, Compting House, or Lawyers Office, and whose character will bear the ftrifteft femtiny ; he would have no objeftion of living in the country —Apply at the Printers. Savannah, July 12. 3L “for sale, A S U L K EY, With Hamefs compleat—Enquire of WILLIAM PINDAR. Savannah, July 12, 38,tf, Just L A N DING, From on board the Brig Welcome Return, from Philadelphia; AN D FOR SALE, Superfine FLOUR. Bottled PORTER, in Calks. CRACKERS, in Kegs. Pickled OYSTERS, and A tew thouland BRICKS ALSO, on Confignmcnt, an Invoice of Dry GOODS, Consisting of Scafonable Articles JAMES ALGER. Savannah, July 8. 37-ts To-morrow will be Landing, At Telfairs Wharf,, from on board Schooner Cornelia, from Jamaica : RUM in Puncheon*, SUGAR in Hogsheads, COFFEE in Hhds. and Bags, PIMENTO in Bags, GINGER in do. With a numbei bale* COTTON, For Sale by RICHARD DENNIS. July 12. 38 Adrian V. Sinderen, Has for SALE, at his StorK on the Bay, A Valuable Assortment of Fresh Imported GOODS , Amongst which are the following Art icle* DRY GOODS. ELEGANT tamboured, checkered, striped, and plain muffins ; muffin fbawls, aprons, and handkerchiefs; cravats, muflinets,dimities, chintzes, callicoes, ginghams, white and black, mantua, coloured peifians and farcencts, black, mode and crape, silk shawls, black florentine and l'atins, fuperfinc broad cloths and caflimers, g-4ths to i2*4ths cotton counterpanes, table cloths, diapers, bedticks, Irish sheetings and linens, cambricks, long lawns, laces and edg ings ; plain, clouded, and twilled nankeens 3 silk striped ditto ffhalloons, durants, calliman coes bombafins, ,and bomV>afets ; fine hum hunts, brown Holland, oznabrigs, mens and womens silk and cotton hole, black and co loured beaver hats, silk and leather gloves, rib bons, fans, threads, tapes, bobbins, pins, silk and twist; gilt, plated, Reel, and mohair but tons, See. &c. JEWELLERY, PLATED AND HARDWARES. Gold, silver, and enamelled watches; chains* seals, and keys; gold rings, ear-rings, and lock ets ; gold and silver epaulets, silver tea spoons ; plated coffee, tea, ana milk pots ; caftors, fait— cellars, goblets and porter mugs, knives and forks, penknives, feiffors, razors, Moroccr* pocketbooks and thread cases, spy glasses, spec tacles ; japanned tea trays, bread baskets, fruit ditto, knife trays, candlesticks, and lamps ; ebony cruet frames, inlaid varnilbed mahogany knile cases, portable dcfks, paint chests, silver and camel hair pencils, and a variety of fancy articles. BOOKS AND STATIONARY. Large and small Bibles, Watt’s Hymns, Harvey's Meditations, Dictionaries, Mcufc’e Geography, Buchan’s Domcftic Medicine, Franklin’s Works, Enfield’s Speaker, Scott’s Leftons, Plcafing Inftruftor, Thompson’s Sea fons, Milton’s Paradise Loft, Young’s Night Thoughts,’ Sh.tkefpeare’s Works complete, Sterne’s ditto, Rambler, Adventures of a Guin ea, Uabclla, Sorrows of Werter, Lady Mon tague’s Letters, MifTes Magazine, Ladies Pock et Library, Fordycc’s Addrcffcs to Young Women, Monitors, Fisher’s Companion, Dil worth’s Arithmetic and Spelling Books; large royal, letter, and common writing paper; blank books, Holland quills, wafers, India rubber, See. PERFUMERY. Hair powder, best feented pomatum inrolli and pots, violet and Windforfoap, wafhhafls, ladies and gentlemen* dressing cases, lavender water ; effenfe of musk, lemon, and bergamot 5 pungent IrweUing bottles, patent blacking, comb*, tooth brushes and tooth powder., Savannah, June 17. 31 1 .. - Five Dollars Reward. RAN away from the fubferiber a fev> days ago, a young Mulatto WENCH, named. BETTY, formerly belonged to'Mrs. Washing ton of this city, and is well known in thisplaco and Charleston. She is likely, about 5 feet or 4 inches high, 23 years of age, has a fear itr her foreltead. If fhc ir harboured by any whjf person, 30 dollars reward will be paid to any person giving information, and tho Wench delivered in gaol in Savannah, or tt> tho fobferibef, E. MURRAY . Savannah, July >2. 28-ts . .1 ■ • ■ ■ - Fifteen Dollars Reward. tr LOPED ft om my.feri'icca few days agf>, XL my apprentice, ROBERT HANCOCK, about 5 feet 9 or 10 inche* high, 90 years of age, v/cll madt*, freckled face and longreddiff* hair. It is likely he may be lurking about Go rcn, Ebenczer, Black nwanip (irt S. Carolina) Sunbury, or Augusta. Whoever will d-divee the laid apprentice, to the fubferiber, or lodge him in the Gaol of Savannah, (ball rceeifc trc above reward, with all reasonable charges. JOHN KRUGER. S?v*nnah ; July 8. 3^-tf* No. 40.