Columbian museum & Savannah advertiser. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1796-181?, July 22, 1796, Image 1

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§sa#aimaf) 3isuettiser. ..y ayNAH Published on Tuesday and Friday, by POWERS 6? SEYMOUR, corner or St. Julian Street, opposite the Church : where Advertisements, and k ’ pieces of Intel Licence are gratefully received, and all orders executed with accuracy and punctuality. VOL. I. Adrian V. Sinderen. Has for SALE, at his Store on the Bay, A Valuable Assortment of Fresh Imported GOODS. Amongst which are the following Articles DRY GOODS. ELEGANT tamboured, checkered, striped, and plain muslins ; muflinfhawls, aprons, aiul handkerchiefs; cravats, muflinets,dimities, chintzes, callicoes, ginghams, white and black mantua, coloured penians and farcenets, black mode and ciape, lilk lhawls, black florentine and satins, fuperfine broad clotlis and callimers, o-i hs to i2~4ths cotton counterpanes, table cloths, diapers, bedticks, Iriffi fhcetings and linens, cambricks, long lawns, laces and edg ings ; plain, clouded, and twilled nankeens ; silk. striped ditto ; fhalloons, durants, calliman cocs bombafin3, and bombafets ; fine hum hums, 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, lleel, 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, filyer tea spoons; plated coffee, tea, and milk pots ; caftors, salt cellars, goblets and porter mugs, knives and forks, penknives, fciifors, razors, Morocco pocketbooks and thread cases, spy glafles, spec tacles ; japanned tea trays, bread bafkels, fruit ditto, knife trays, candlesticks, and lamps ; ebony cruet frames, inlaid varnished mahogany knife cases, portable desks, paint chefls, silver and camel hair pencils, and a variety of fancy articles. BOOKS AND STATIONARY. Large and small Bibles, Watt’s Hvmns, Harvey’s Meditations, Dictionaries, Morse’s Geography, Buchan’s Domestic Medicine, Franklin’s Works, Enfield’s Speaker, Scott’s Lcffons, Pleasing Inftrufcftor, Thompson's Sea ions, Milton’s Paraaife Loft, Young’s Night Thoughts, Shakespeare’s Works complete, Sterne’s ditto. Rambler, Adventures of a Guin ea, Isabella, Sorrows of Werter, Lady Mon tague’s Letters, Mitfes Magazine, Ladies Pock et Library, Fordyce’s Addrcffes 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, &c. PERFUMERY; Hair powder, heft feented pomatum in rolls and pots, violet and Windsor soap, waihballs, ladies and gentlemens dressing cases, lavender water ; effenfe of musk, lemon, and bergamot; pungent smelling bottles, patent blacking, combs, tooth bruflies and tooth powder. Savannah, June 17. 31 To -morrow will be Landing, At Telfairs Wharf, from on board Schooner 1 Cornelia, from Jamaica RUM in Puncheons, SUGAR in Hogfneads, COFFEE in Hhds. and Bags, PIMENTO in Bags, GINGER in do. With a nitmbei bales COTTON, For Sale bv RICHARD DENNIS. July la. 38 Just L A N D I N G, From on board the Brig Welcome Return, from Philadelphia; A N D FO R SAI, E, Superfine FI.OUR. Bottled PORTER, in Calks. CRACKERS, in Kegs. Pickled OYSTERS, and A few thousand BRICKS. ALSO, on Consignment, an Invoice of Dry GOODS, C Jnlifting of Seasonable Articles. JAMES ALGER. Savannah, July 8 37-ts NOTIC E. I W E puijchafed a traft of Land of Mr. A John Williams, fuuated in Effingham coun /’ a "°"t fifty miles from Savannah, on the „ r 0 and, half a mile from Savannah river, lauds cf Mr. Hudson, and others. person or persons, having any claims a- S*'?‘ land, are requested to make ‘ ‘ r claims before the deeds are executed. BERNARD BOYER, - For ADRIEN LESFAURES. “'-nnah.May 20. n0.23.tf. ifceen Dollars Reward. l-t bh.D from my fervisea few days ago, Apprentice, ROBERT HANCOCK, ’ U ect 9 or to inches high, 20 vear of hair “V . m . ’ face and longreddifii fhl n vl 115 likel y ma V be luhking about Go- Sunh■,r. Swamp (in S. Carolina) Augusta. Whoever will deliver Em . ( a PPrenti. f e, to thi* fubferiber, or lodge ‘bove'r e Y ol -° T Savannah, (hall receive the with all reasonable charges. Sty,. , _ , JOHN KRUGER ,WMh , July B.’ 38-ts. REASON and TRUTH impartial guide the way . Just Arrived from Boston, And now Opening for SALE by Geo. Lamb, At his STORE on the BLUFF : n COarfe Muslins, Muslin Shawls and Hand kerchiefs, Muslin and Lawn Apron Pat terns ; figured and striped Muflinets ; Dimi ties ; plain, clouded and striped Nankeens ; plain and striped Jeans, Fultians ; a varity ol Veil Patterns ; ladies and gentlemens plain, ribb’d, white, nankeen, fancy and elastic Cot ton Hose; ladies florentine, black morocco and leather Slippers ; miflcs, 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, Pinns, Needles, &c. &c. An additional AJfortment of Hard U are. A variety of looking Glafles ; a large and handsome aiTortmetu of paper Hangings ; Mow er Pots and other fancy pieces, -for fire piaces; Trunks of all sizes ; Paints and Bruflies; Coffee in Bags ; Soap in Boxes ; Ma.raflea; Tin, Iron, and Wooden Ware ; Mustard ; S'one Brim- . stone; Sieves ; Red Lead ; Spanish Brown, dec. ALSO, A few articles of Medicine, viz. Salts; Rheu barb and Jallop, in bottles and doses ; Britifti Oil ; Essence Peppermint ; Burlingtons Bal sam ; Powdered,Bark, dec. LIKEWISE, A small invoice of religious, moral, ufeful, inftruftive and entertaining Books. —A cata logue of which may be seen at the S'ore.— And other articles the enumeration of which would be tedious. Savannah, July sth, 1796. (36. ts.) WILLIAM BELCHER, RESPECTFULLY informs the Public, that he continues in the STORE lately occu pied by Belcher & Dicktnfun, and intends to punue the Vendue & Conimijjion Business ; in which capacity, his exertions will be used to promote the Inlereft of his Em ployers, and give general laiisfaftion. Savannah, June 3. if-27 JUST OPENING, . AND FOR SALE, At the Store formerly occupied by Mr. Merrilies, A FRESH ASSORTMENT OF Dt mgs and Medicines , —. ALSO — A handsome afibrtnvnt of Ginghams, Hum hums, Irish Linens, Callicoes, Mullins, Ladies silk Shawles, French Handkerchiefs, Cotton Hose, striped and clouded Nankeens, Caffi nv>rs, Mens black and white Hats, See. &c.— Likewise Superfine and Fine FI.OUR, with a few Barrels MIDDLINGS, G. W. NICHOLS & Cos. Savannah, Julv 5. B^-ts Just landing, From on board the Schooner Esther, AND FOR SALE : 2 Hhds. and 11 Barrels CIDER, IVefh RAISINS, Metis SADDLES and BRIDLES, No.-7; 8, and to Cotton CARDS, 6 Calks 4d. 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. 21-ts. - . . . _ _Jl__ ■ - - J. D. DICKINSON, HAVING token the Store in Mr. Bolton's Range, ‘lately occupied by Messrs. Hun ter, Prcflman & Co. —Begs leave to offer his services in the , Vendue & Commijfton Line. Presuming, that his conduft hitherto has given fatisfa&ion—hereliesfor a continuance, of Pub lic favors, on a fixed determination of endeav ouring to merit their support. Savannah, June 28, 1796. (34-ts.) Danl. Hamfon & Cos. Inform the Public that they have moved their GROCERY to Mt. C. Poluck’srStore, front ing the Market, where they have FOR S A L E. Old Jamaica and other RUM, BRANDY”, Loaf ahd Mufcovado SUGAR, MOLASSES & COFFEE, Cherry BRANDY dc 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 Slipp-rs, and 3 small Invoice of STATIONARY, See. Savannah, July 15. 3P-tf. FRIDAY, July 22, 1796. THOMAS SMITH, Has received per the Brigs Bellona, and Apol lo, from New-York, a frefh and general aifortment of GOODS, Which will be fold low for Cash or Produce, at his Store in Bull-ftrect, near the Vendue House. Savannah, June 16. n.31. FOR SALE, SUGAR in Hhds. and Barrels, Beit Green COFFEE, By BORDMAN & HILLS. Savannah, March 28, 1796. The Subscriber , BEGS leave to inform her friends and the Public in general, that (he Kas just return ed from New-York, with a small, but neat aifortment of DRY GOO D S, Suitable for the present season, which fkepur pofes felling at a low advance for Cash. JANE BELL. Savannah, June 17. n.3l*. FOR SALE, Mufcovado SUGARS in hhds. and bbls, Green COFFEE, in hhds. and Bags, A few Chests best HYSON TEA. GAIRDNERS & MITCHEL June 21st. 3g-tf HUM HU M S. Now Opening and for S A L E, by the Subscriber , at his STqRE 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, 12 h to 13 yds, iߣ to 19 yds, 21yds, and 36yds. ALSO , FOR SALE, FRESH Fine, Sc Superfine Baltimore FLOUR, in vyholeand half Barrels ; received by thelaft Veffrl from Baltimore, with a few Keggs of CRACKERS. A few Pipes 2d Proof French BRANDY, Mufcovado SUGARS in Hogsheads, 4d. 6d, and lod NAILS, in Calks, Window GLASS, 7 by 9 and 8 by 10, Copper SI ILLS, different sizes, Hyfon and Bohea TEA, by the Chest, PIMENTO and COFFEE, bythe Bag, LINENS, by the Box, CORDAGE assorted, and Sewing Twine. St. Übes SALT, by the Bushel or larger quantity. WILLIAM LAMB. Savannah, May 31. 26-ts. Superfine FLOUR, Hogfneads MOLASSES, Barrels Northward PORK, Silk UMBRELLAS. FOR SALE BY Carpenter Sc Havens, Savannah, June 24. 33-ts. 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 iian Gauze, Irish Linens, Camhrick, White Thread, Tapes, Lawn ami Lawn Aprons; Rib bons, Laces and Edging ; Crape ; Silk, Kidd, and Leather Gloves; an assortment of Fans, and Feathers, White Eecds, Necklaces and Ear-Drops; Ladies and Misses Chip, Straw, and Leghorn Hats and Bonnets ; Cotton. Ilofe, Oznaburg and Dutch Rolls ; Blank Books, Pencils and Quills, Shaving B'fixes, Razors in Cases, Knives and Forks, Snufiefs, plated Sugar Tongs, ditto Buckles, Military Plumes, Breast- Pins ; Watch-Chains and Seals,.Cminting-Houfe Seals; with a variety of Articles too tedious to mention. Savannah, May 31. dMtt a6-tf . .. - ■- - ‘ r - N O* T I C E. THE CO-PARTNERSHIP OF Belcher and Die kin [on. Having by mutual conGiW, Dfffbived ori the ill day of May* last ; THEY beg leave to urge the ncceflVty of a fpe"dy Pavmelft, from such per lons as remain Ina'*pted to ..them ; and at the fame time, request thole who have demands aga:nft them, to call for payment. They feve ralfy return sincere thanks for the encmirage indi’ shewn tb-m in the p’rofecution of their business, and hope a continuance of public fa vour if merited, individually. Wm. BELCHER, J. D DICKINSON. : Savetrssh, June 3, 1736, ‘ zfitX I Canal Lottery , No. 2. SCHEME of a Lottery authorized by an Aft entitled an “ An Aft to enable the Presi dent and Managers of the Schuylkill and Sus. quehanna Navigation, and the President and Managers of the Delaware and Schuylkill Ca nal Navigation, to raise by way of Lottery, the Sum of. Four Hundred Thoujand Dollars, for the Purpose of completing the Works in their Afts of Incorporation mentioned.” Dollars. r Prize of twenty thousand dollars, 20,000 1 of ten thousand dollars, 10,000 5 c ff mr thjujand dollars each, to bt paid to the pojfejjors of the five Numbers fir/t out of the wheel on the l.fl day's drawing , at which time therefn all not briefs than % five bundled Numbers undrawn, 20,000 10 of two thousand dollars erach, 20,000 20 of one thousand dollars each, 20,000 43 of five hundred dollars each, 21,500 100 of two hundred dollars each, 20,000 100 of onehundred dollars each, 10,000 2 ‘ io of fifty dollars each, n,ooo 2*6500 of ft: dollars each, 147,500 3®,000 T/cuets at Ten dollars each, 300,000 All Prizes floall be paid Ten Days after the drawing is finifhed, upon the demand of the PoiTeffbr of a fortunate Ticket, fubjett to a de duffion of fifteen per Cent. Such Prizes as are not demanded witjiin Twelve Months after the Drawing is finifhed, of which Public Notice will be given, Avail be conlidered as relinquilhed for the use of the Canal and applied accordingly. At a Meeting of the Presidi.mt and Mana gers of the Schuylkill ahd Susquehanna Canal Navigation—and the President and Man age ks of the Delazoare and SchuylkillCan&l— Saturday, September 12, 1795. Rtfolved . THAT David Rittenhoufe, Joseph Ball* John Stinmetz, Standish Forde, Francis Weft* Walter Stewart, and William Bingham, be a Committee to arrange and direst the mode of disposing of the Tickets; which Committee shall deppfit the Money in Bank, to be carried, to the Credit of an Account to be opened far the Lottery. E.xtraft from the Minutes, ’ T. MATLACK, Secretary. The Drawing of this Lottery will poGtively commence on the Second day of May next : J ickets may be_ had at the Company’s Office near the Bank 6f the United States, and of ei ther of the Subscribers. DAVID RITTENHOUSE, -s JQSEPH BALL, I X JOHN STEINMETZ, £ STANDISH FORDE, V > FRANCIS WEST, f S WALTER STEWART, I Z WILLIAM BINGHAM, J ■ * Philadelphia, January 1, 1796. ska” TICKETS in the above Lottery for Sale by the fubferiber, who is authorifed. and will be furniflied with Cash to pay the Prize Money arising from such Tickets, at hr* shall dilpofe cf to Citizens of Savannah, in Sixty days after the drawing is finifhed ; he will also hr furniflied with a state of the drawing monthly. WILLIAM LAMB. > Savannah, April 29th, 1796. Sixty Dollars Reward. RUN-away from my plantation, at Afhe poo, S. Carolina, on Wednrfday night, the 6th inst. a Negro fellow, named BOB* country born, a jobbing carpenter by trade* and about forty years of age ; he is artful and sensible, and will probably change his name and dress ; he has a remarkable large fear a cross bis leg, just below his knee pan, and com monly wears a large beard. Any person de livering the above mentioned fellow to me, at * Afbepco, or any pf the G.aols in the said state of South-Carolina or Georgia, /ball receive the above reward in fpecfo, exclusive of charges* and a further reward of One Hundred Dollars* onconvidion of his being employed or har boured by any white person, EDMUND BEI.LINCLR. N. B. The night the fellow away, a person (by information named Hall) slept at said plantation, who said he lived between the river Altamaha and St. Mary’s, in the state of Georgia, and supposed to have enticed himoff- South-Carolina, July n, 4t E. B. NO fl c K. — ALL perfon* indebted to JOHN HAMIL TON, are rfquefh-d to make immediate payment to the Subscriber, who is empowered to aft as his Attorney, until his return, in*or der that the fubferiber may be enabled to make payment to those who may have just de mands against him. DANIEL HAMSON. Savannah, Jiffy *9- n.40. - 1 in ~ ~ 1 ■ ■ 1 ” John Hamiltony INFORMS bis friends, that he has moved from where he formerly lived, to the cor ner of Barnard Street, fronting the South Com mon, where he continues keeping a Boarding . House and flabling as usual. Savannah, July 15. _____ 39 _t J _ 1 FOR SALE, 2 genteel PHAETONS, With HARNESS compleat —Enquire at the Office of die Columbian Museum. _ • • ‘J uni“ No. 41.