Columbian museum & Savannah advertiser. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1796-181?, July 26, 1796, Image 1

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C^oluinliianMufttttiig^aßaßnal)3fi)oeitiscr. S V/'a zV N AH, Published on Tuesday and Friday, by POWF.Rs S3 SEYMOUR, corner of Sr. Julian Street, opposite the Church : where Advertisements, and pieces of Intelligence are gratefully received, and all ordsks executed with accuracy and punctuality. VoL 1. notice. the co-partnership of Belcher and Dickinson, Having bv mutual consent, Dissolved on th<y iff day of May last ; THEY beg leave to urge the necelluy of a speedy Payment, from such per ions as remain Indebted to them ; and at the fame time, request those who have demands again ft. them, to call for payment. They feve j-lly return sincere thanks for the encourage ment shewn them in the profe.cution of their business, and hope a continuance of public fa vour if merited, individually. Wm. BELCHER, J. D. DICKINSON. Savannah, June 3, 1796. 27-ts Geo. RALSTON, (Foot of BULL STREET) HAS LAID IN A FRESH ASSORTMENT, Which are JUST OPENINC : Among which, are— A Variety of Sprig’d MUSLIN DRESSES, wrought in colours, Humhums, Pavil lian Gauze, Irish Linens, Cambriok, White Thread, Tapes, Lawn and Lawn Aprons; Rib bons, Lac"s and Edging ; Crape; SilK, Kidd, and Leather Gloves; an alfortment of Fans, and Feathers, White Heeds, Necklaces and Ear-Drops ; Ladies ami Miifes Chip, Straw, and Leghorn Hats and Bonners ; Cotton Hose, Oznaburg and Dutch Rolls ; Blank Books, Pencils and Quills, Shaving Boxes, Razors in Cases, Knives and Forks, Snuffer Si. plated Sugar Tongs, ditto Buckles, Military Plumes, Breatl- Pins, Watch-Chains and Seals, Counting-Houfc Seals; with a variety of Articles too tedious to mention. Savannah, May 31. 2.6-ts Superfine FLOUR, Hogsheads MOLASSES, Barrels NortW.-ird PORK, Silk UMBRELLAS. FOR SALE BY Carpester Havens . Sfivonnah, June “,t og-tf. lIU MHU MS. Now Opening and for S A L E, by the Suifcribcr, at his STORE below the BLUFF : A Beautiful parcel of Superfine and Com mon HUM HUMS, frefh and yery cheap, by the Bale or Piece—The pieces containing , each, 12.5 to 13 yds, 182 to ig yds, 21 yds, and 36 vds. ALSO, FOR SALE , FRESKFine, & Superfine Baltimore FLOUR, la whole and half Barrels ; received by the last \ effel from Baltimore, with a few Keertrs of CRACKERS. A few Pipes 2d Proof French BRANDY, Mufcovado SUGARS in Hogsheads, • 4d, fid, and lod NAILS, in Calks, Window GLASS, 7 by g and 8 by 10, Copper STILLS, different sizes, Hvfon and Bohea TEA, by the Chest, PIMENTO and COFFEE, by the Bag, IRISH LINENS, by the Box, CORDAGE afTbned, and Sewing Twine. St. Übes SALT, by the Bushel or larger quantity. WILLIAM LAMB. Savannah. Mav 31. 26-ts. - ‘ ■. for sale, Mufcovado SUGARS in hhds. and bbls, Creen COFFEE, in hhds, and Bags, A few Chests best HYSON TEA. GARDNERS & MITCHEL. June 21 ft. 39 -ts. The Sub/criher , jjEGSleave to inform her fronds and the , . Public, in general"; that ftie has just reiurn ftom(New-York, with a fmail, but neat J uortment of DRYGOODS, Suitable f or the present season, which fhepur uoies felling at alow advance for Cash. . JANE BELL, savannah, June 17. 0,31*. FOR SALE~ SUGAR in Hhds. and Barrels, Best Green COFFEE, B y bordmAn chills. Savannah, March 28, 1796. iJfl THOMAS SMITH, V r^ E ' v ed per the Brigs Bellona, and Apol- C ‘°m New-York, a freftr and general iff urtment of G 0 0 D S, at hf, % Ibid low for Cash or Produce. Hr> torc * n Bull-ftrcct, near the Vendue -*’*unah, J,* i6 , n 31. REASON and i RUTH impartial guide the way. Danl. tiamfon & Cos. Inform the Public that thry have moved their GROCERY to Mr. C. Poluck’s Store, front ing the Market, where they have FOR SAL E, Old Jamaica and other RUM, BRANDY, Loaf and Mufcovado SUGAR, MOLASSES & COFFEE, Cherry BRANDY & PORTER, Hyfon and other TF AS, SOAP and CANDLES, and funary other Articles in th” line.—Also, Mens fine and Coat fe Shoes, Boots and Bootees, Ladies Leather Slippers', and a small Invoice of ST AT ION ARY, See. Savannah , July 4.3. 39- ts. j. D. DICKINSON, HAVING taken .the Store in Mr. Bolton's Range, lately occupied by Mcjjrs. Hun ter, Prejhnan OS Co. —Begs leave to olier his services in the Vendue’ c? Comm iff;on Line. Pr'fiimiiigjithat, his comlti/l hitherto has given fatisfaftiou—he relies lor a continuance of Pub lic favors, on a fixed determination of endeav ouring to mm it tlvir support. Savannah, June 28 179 c. (34-ts.) JUST LANDING, From, on boafdtht Schooner’Efther, AND FOR SALE: a Hhds. and 11 Barrels CIDER,’ Fresh RAISINS, Mens SADDLES and BRIDLES, No. 7,8, and 10 Cotton CARDS, 6 Casks 4d. fid, 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. j U S T O P E NING, AND KIR SALE, At the Stone fen me if) oc cubbed by Mr. Merrilies, A FRESH ASSORTMENT OF Driffis and Medicines. ff — ALSO — A handsome alfortment of Ginghams. Hum hums. Irish Linens. Callico's, Mullins, Ladies silk Shaw Its, French Handkerchiefs, Cotton Kofi. , striped and clouded Nankeens, Caffi mers, Mens black and white Hats, See. See. — Like wife Superfine and Fine FLOUR, with a few Barrels M 1 DDL IN GS, G. W. NICHOLS & Cos. Savannah, July 5. 36-ts WILLIAM BELCHER, Respectfully informs the Public, that he continues in th’ STORE lately occu pied by Belcher & Dickinjon, and intends to pursue the Vend nr £<? CovimiJJinn Business ; in which capacity, his exeitions will be used to pt ohote the Interest ot his Em ployers, and give general faiisfaftioh. Savanna , Juri- 3; ts-27 Just Arrived from Bolton, And now Opening for SALE by Geo. Lamb, At his STORE on the BLUFF : - CA Oarfe Muffins, Muftm Shawls and Hand y kerchiets, Mullin .uid Lawn Apron Pat-* terns ; figured and striped Muflinets : Dimi ties ; plain, clouded and Hr i#d Nankeens ; plain and (biped Jeans, Fjiftians ; a varitv of Vest Patterns; ladies and gentlemens plain, ribb’d. wldte. nankeen, fancy an,l eUDic COl - Hose; ladiesflorentine, biack motocct'and leather Slippers ; milTes, bovs and childrens, morocco and leather Shoes'hnd Slippers, mens common and coarse Shoes ; ladies light Beaver Hals with Bands, gentlemens best white Hats wall green unders, childrens Hats of various cob'r, ; I’lk Hat Covers , a great variety ol low pric'd Calfitjocs, Che ks. Linen, pavHlian Gauze ; a ’rreat variety of silk, linen and cot ton ilandkerdnas ; Ribbons, Ferrets, jkw in,, Silk, Ihrcads, Tapes, Pmns, Needles, ..Si ‘. 6tz. ‘ u * -M j 7■ 1 >rA"irtmtnt of Hard Hare. * A-vC” oh looking Glides 1 a large and 1..1.0 ajit. ‘ ‘fiS'inient oko)3per Haugutys ; Elow 1r R, :s y -u: . .nbejr fancy pu-ces, for fire places; Ttmiks of ai'i lizes;.Paint'. ?nd Gruffies; Coffee in Ba ; s ; Bou’ <., Matrafie* ; Tin, Iron, and W’ood tt Ware ; MuOird ;*Stone Brim ttoue; Sieves; Red Gnd ; Kpahilh Brown, See. A L S 0, A few article* of Mcdicifit, viz. Salts; Rheu barb and J|ljar>, i h VAttles apd doses ; Bntifh Oil ; E(Fence T pr.- , mint ; Kuriingtons Bal sam ; Powdered Ba-K Sr LfKEW I h E, A final! invoice of r-ligious. moral, ufeful, inftrufitive and en-eri■< ■- • rjg Book'. ---A cata logue of which nr.’ / lie leen ?t the ‘tor*.—- And other articles the enumeration of which would be tedious. Savannah, July v'h, 1736. (36. ts) TU E S D A Y, July 26, 1796. Just L A N D I NG, From on board the Brig Return, from Philadelphia; AND FO R S A L E, Superfine FLOUR. Bottled PORTE R, in Casks. CRACKERS, in Kegs. Pickled OYSTER S, and A few thoftfand BRICKS. ALSO, on Configmnenc, an Invoice of Dry GO’ O D S, t unlifting of Seasonable Articles. JAMES ALGER. Savannah, July 8. 37- tF To-morrow will be Landing, At Tcl'fairs Wharf, from on board Schooiin Cornelia, from Jamaica : R UM in Puncheons, SUGAR in Hogsheads, COFFt E in lllids. and Bags, PIMENTO in Bags, ginger in do. With a numbri bales COTTOH, For Sale by RICHARD DENNIS. July 12. 38 Aor lan V. Sin dkrkn,, • Has for SALE, at his Store on the Bay, A V A I. t; A 3U5 ASiORTMENT OF Frefii Imported GOODS, Among!! which are the following Articles DRY GOODS. ELEGANT tamboured, checkered, striped. and plain muftius ; muflmlhawls, aprons, and har.dk.'rchiefs; cravats, muflinets, dimities, chintzes, callicocs, ginghams, white and black mantua, coloured peifians and farcenets, black mode and crape, iiik fnawls, black flqrentine and satins, iuperfine broadcloths and caiTimers, g-qths to 12-4'hs cotton counterpanes, table cloths, diapers, bedticks, Irish (heelings and linens, cambrigks, long lawns, laces and edg ings ; plain, clouded, and twilled nankeens; silk striped ditto ; (balloons, duran's, calliman coes bombafms, and bombafets ; fine hum hums, brown hollr.nd, oznabrigs, mens and womens (ilk and cotton hose, black and co loured beaver hats, JUk and leather gloves, rib bons, fans, threads, tap's, bobbins, pins, iiik and t will; gilt, plated, iteel, and mohair but tons, See &e. JEWELLERY, PLATED AND HARDWARES. Gold, silver, and enamelled watches; chains, seals, and keys ; gold rings, ear-ripgs, and lock ets ; gold and silver epaulets, silver tea spoons ; plated coffee, tea, and milk pots ; caftors, falt ceUars, goblets and porter mugs, knives and forks, penknives, feiffors, razors, Morocco pockefbooks and thread cases, spy ghlfes, spec tacles ; japanned tea trays, bread ba fleets, (ruit ditto, knife trays, candlesticks, and lamps ; ebony cruet frames, inlaid varmfhed mahogany knifecales, portable delks. paint chests. silver and camel hair pencils, and a variety of fancy articles. LOOKS and STATIONARY. Larg-* and small Bibles, Wan’s Hymns, Harvey’s Meditations, Di<lbinaries, Morfe’ Geography, Buchan’s Donrteftic Medicine* Frankhn’c Works, Enfield’s Speaker, Scott’s Lessons, Pleasing InftruAor, TnompfonG Sea fons, Milton’s Paradise Loft. Young’s Night Thoughts,, Shakelpeare’s Works complete, Sterne’s ditto. Rambler, Adventures of a Guin ea, Ifab'lla, Sorrows of Werter, Lady Mon tague’s Letters, MitTe* kfagatine, Lndies Pock et Library. Fordyce’s Addresses to Young Women, Monitors, Ftfher’s Companion, Dil-_ worth s Arithmetic and Spelling .Books ; large royal, letter, and common writing pap'r; blank books, Holland quills, wafers, India rubber, &c. PERFUMERY. Hair powder, best Rented pomatum in rolls <md pots, violet arid Windsor soap, wafhballs, lauies and gentlemen* dressing cases, lavender vater ; effenfe ot mu(k, lemon, and bergamot; pung'nt smelling bottles, patent blacking, comp/, tooth brufties and tooth powder. Savannah, June 17. 31 4 .... ,-2. , Sixty Dollars Reward. RUN-away from my plantation, at .Afhe poo, S. Carolina, on Wrdnelday nivht, the 6th inst. a Negro ( llow, named 808, country born, a jobbing carpenter bv trade, and about forty years of age . he is artful a id ienfible, and will probably change his name and dress ; he has a remarkable Targe fear a -1 rofs his leg, just below his knee pan, and com monly wears a lcirge beard. Atiy person de livering the above mentioned fellow to me, at Alhepoo, or.any of the Gaols In the said ftatc of South-Carolina or Georgia, (hall receive the above reward in fpeeir, fcxelufive of ‘barges, and a further reward of One Hundred Dollars, on convi&ion ofhisbaing employed or har boured by any white person, EDMUND BELLINGER. . N. B. The night the fellow went awav, a person (by information nam'd Hall; slept at (aid plantation, who said he lived between the riv'r Altamaha and St. Mary’s, ui the (late of Georgia, and supposed to havd enticed him 6ff. South-Car Mina, July n, 4t. t.. B. Cash paid for a few Sheeps Skim at th’s Of-ce f Hc\ t M arm fa 6lorv. A large quantity of LADIES and GENTLE MENS best REAVER HATS, Warranted, just now finifhing, and for Sale, at PETER MADDEN’S Store, On the Bay, or at the House at the back there of, in the Lane, * By JOHN BJQGS. ALSO, Military Hats or Caps, Fitted up in an elegant stile, on the fherteft ■Notice. i Savannah, July 2a. n.^t. Fist cen Dollars Reward. LOPED from mv ftTvicca few days ago, -a my apprentice, ROBERT HANCOCK, about 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, 30 years ot age, well made, freckled face and longieddifh hair. Lis likely he may be lurking about Gc fheh, Ebenfzer, Black Swamp (in S. Carolina) Sunbury, or Augusta". Whoever will deliver t’’e laid apprentice, to the fubferiber, or lodge him in Ihe Gaol of Savannah, shall receive the above reward, with all reasonable charges. JOHN KRUGER. Savannah, July 8. 38-ts. NOTI C E ALL persons indebted to JOHN HAMIL TON, are requelled to make immediate payment to the Subfcribrr, who is empowered to aft as his Attorney, until Lis return, in or der that the fubferiber may be enabled to make payment to thole who may have just de mands againtt him. DANIEL HAMSON. Savannah, July 19. n.40. 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 Sc has lkill and Suf quehanha 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 Thousand Dollars, for the Purpose of completing the Works in their Afts of Incorporation mentioned.” Dollars. 1 Prize of twenty thousand dollars, aO.oco 1 if ten thousand dollars, 1 0,000 5 of four thousand dollars each, to be paid to the pojjcllors of the five Numbers fir)} out of the wheel on the’ laji day's drawing, at which time there /hall vet be left than five hundred Numbers undrawn, 20,000 JO of two thuu/and dollars each, 20,000 20 of one thousand dollars each, 20,000 43 of fie Hundred dollars eack, 21.300 joo of two hundred dollars each, 20,000 roo of on< hundred dollars each, rO,OOO 220 of fifty dollars each, 11,000 2-6300 of five dollars each, 147,50a 30,000 Fichets at Ten dollars each, 300,000 All Prizes shall be paid Ten Days after tho drawing is finifhed, upon the demand of the Possessor of a fortunate Ticket, fubjeft to a de duftion of fifteen per Cent. Such Prizes as are not demanded within Twelve Months after the Drawing is finifhed, of which Punlic Notice will be given, shall b considered as rclinquifhed for the uic of the Canal and applied accordingly. At a Meeting of the Pr esident and Mana gers of the Schuylkill and Sufqnehanna Canal Navigation—and the President and Man agers ofthe Delaware and Schuylkill Canal— Saturday, September 12, 1705. R fohed, THAI’ David Rittenhouf*, Joseph Ball, John Stinmetz, Standish Forde, Francis Weft, Walter Stewart, and William Bingham, be a Committee to arrange and dir-ft the mode of difpofmg of the Tickets ; which Committe shall deposit the Money in Bank, to be carried to the Credit of an Account to be opened for the Lottery. Extraft from the Minutes, T. MATLACK, Secretary. The Drawing of this Lottery will politively commence On the Second day of May next i Tickets may be had at the Company's Office near the Bank of the United States, and of ei ther of the Subficfiibern. DAVID KITTEN HOUSE,-. „ JOSEPH BALL, I ? JOHN STEINMETZ, I £ STAN DISH FORDE, V ► FRANCIS WEST, ( p> WALTER STEWART, | £ WILLIAM BINGHAM', J ‘ Philadelphia, January 1, 1796. TICKETS in tie above Lbiteryjbc, Sale bv the fiitf< rmer, who is author ifed, and will be fumifhed with Cash to pay the Pnt.s Money ariiing from such Tickets, as he shall dispose of to Citizens of Savannah, in Sixty days affr the drawing is hniftird ;.he will alfb bp furniflicd with a flat* of tl,* drawing , monthly. WILLIAM LAMB Savannah, April 29th, 1756. An Ap hrentice to the Print inj*UtifVruY tvnntffa-ipply at thr Gflicv No. 42