Columbian museum & Savannah advertiser. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1796-181?, July 29, 1796, Image 1

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i Mi if emn 5 j j 4 N AH, —Published on Tuesday and Friday, by POWERS 3 SEYMOU.’ pieces of Intelligence are gratefully received, j VOL. I* Canal Lottery, No. 2. SCHEME of a Lottery authorized by an A& entitled an “ An Aft to enable the Prefi dei-t and Managers of the Schuylkill and Sus quehanna Navigation, and the President and Managers of the Delaware and Schuylkill Ca i!?,l Navigation, to raile by way <*f 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, 20.000 1 often thousand dollars, 10,000 5 °J < f°’ jr thousand dollars each, to be paid to the pojfejjors of the five Numbers fir ft out of the wheel on the lajl day's drawing, at which time there shall not be less than five hundred Numbers undrawn, 20,000 10 of two thousand dollars taeh, 20,000 jo of one thousand dollars each , 20,000 43 0/ five hundred dollars each, 21.500 100 of two hundred dollars each , 20.000 ,00 of one hundred dollars each, 10,000 120 of fifty dollars each, n,ooo 4*6500 of f.ve dollars each, 147,500 30,000 Tickets at Ten dollars each, 300,000 All Prizes shall be paid Ten Days after the drawing is finifh-d, upon the demand of the Possessor of a fortunate Ticket, fubjeft to a de duction of fifteen per Cent. Such Prizes as are not demanded within Twelve Months after the Drawing is finifhed, cl which Pubiic Notice will be given, (ball be considered as relinquished for the use of the Canal and applied accordingly. At a Meeting of the President and IviANA CERSofthe Schuylkill and Sufquchannu Canal Navigation—and the President and Man agers ofthc Delaware and Schuylkill Csm\ — Saturday, September 12, 1705. Resolved, THAT David Rittenhoufe, Joseph Ball, John Siimnetz, Standish F°rde, Francis Welt, vC alter Stewart, and William Bingham, be a Committee to arrange and direst the mode of d: (poling of the Tickets ; which Committee ihall deposit the Money in Bank, to be carried to the Credit oF an Account to be opened for tie Lottery. Extraftfrom the Minutes, T. MATLACK, Secretary; The Drawing of this Lottery wili positively commence on the Second day of May next : Tickets may be had at the Company’s Office B"ar the Bank of the United States, and of ei ther of the Subscribers. DAVID RITTENHOUSE, JOSEPH BALL, } & JOHN STKINMETZ, z STAN DISH FORDE, > > FRANCIS WEST, [ WALTER STEWART, 1 £ WILLIAM BINGHAM, J * Philadelphia, January 1, 1796. TICKETS in the above Lottery for sale by the fubferiber, who is authorifed, and will be furnifiied with Cash to pay the Prize Money arikng from such Tickets, as he (hall dispose of to Citizens of Savannah, in Sixty oays after the drawing is finifhed ; he will also be {urnifhed with a state of the drawing monthly. WILLIAM LAMB. Savannah, April 2gth, 1796. Mat Manufaftory. Alarge quantity of LADIES and GENTLE MENS best BE.AVER HATS, ‘ft arranled, 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 BIGG S. ALSO, Military Hats or Caps, Titted up in an elegant stile, on the (horteft Notice. Savannah, July 22. n.41. NOT I C E. ALL persons indebted to JOHN HAMIL TON, are requested to make immediate P -1 vment to the Subscriber, who is empowered I *T as his Attorney, until his return, in or fr l^at the fubferiber may be enabled to I,s ake payment to thole who may have just de ttands against him. DANIEL HAMSON. July 19. n.40. ADVERTISEMENT. LI AN-away from the Subscriber on Monday j l he nth inst. four Negroes, viz. Captain, *> a dtwo Pens —Captain, a small fellow of * yellow complexion, about 5 feet high : Ned, fellow, about four feet 10 inches .7’’ °f a yellow complexion : Big Ben, a ‘alt-water Negro, about five feet 10 inch's • ?•'. of black complexion, has his country s in his face : Little Ben, a country horn, ~’y u “ ve feet eight or nine inches high, of a r u 7 complexion. Whoever will deliver afnrefaid Negroes to the fubferiber >t his J q ‘ lun ’ or lodge them in the common Goal a van nali, have a reward of Five Dol a head. v JOSEPH R. DOPSON. ---i.eeth April n, 1796. (0.13.) REASON and TRW Adrian V. Sinderen, Has for SALE, at his Store on the Bay, AValuableAssortmentof Frcpi Imported GOODS , Amongst which arc the following Art ic lss DRY GOODS. ELEGANT tamboured, checkered, striped, and plain muffins; muslin shawls, aprons, and handkerchiefs; cravats, muflinets,dimities, chintzes, callicoes, ginghams, white and black mantua, coloured peifians and farcenets, black mode and crape, silk (bawls, black florentine and satins, fupei fine broad cloths and caflimcrs, 9*4ths to 12-4LIIS cotton counterpanes, table cloths, diapers, bcdticks, Irilb (heelings and linens, cambricks, long lawns, lac-s and edg ings ; plain, cloud"d, and twilled nankeens ; | lilk striped ditto ; (balloons, durants, calliman- bombafins, and bombafets ; fine hum- Kmty, brown holland, oznabrigs, mens and woAJens silk and cotton hole, black and co loured beaver bats, silk and leather gloves, rib bons, fans, threads, tapes, bobbins, pins, silk and twist; gilt, plated, Heel, and mohair but tons, &c. See. 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 Ipoons; plated coitee, tea, and milk pots ; caftors, salt cellars, goblets and porter mugs, knives and forks, penknives, feiffors, razors, Morocco pocketbooks and thread cases, spy glades, spec tacles ; japanned tea trays, br-'ad baskets, truit ditto, knite trays, cat.dlefticks, and lamps ; ebony cruet frames, inlaid vanished mahogany knite cases, portable d< (ks, paint chells, silver and camel hair pencils, and a variety ot fancy articles. BOOKS and STATIONARY. Large and final! Bibles, Watt’s Hymns, Harvey’s Meditations, Dictionaries, Morle’s Geography, Buchan’s Domellic Medicine, Franklin’s Works, Enfield’s Speaker, Scott’s Ledum, Pleasing Inftruftor, Tfiomplou’s Sea fons, Milton’s Paradile Loll, Young’s Night Thoughts, Shakespeare’s Works complete, Sterne’s ditto, Rambler, Adventures ol a Guin ea, liabeila, Sorrows of Werter, Lady Mon tague’s Letters, Milfes Magazine, Ladies Pock et Library, Fordyce’s Addredes to Young Women, Monitors, Fifber’s Companion, Dil worth’s Arithmetic and Spelling Books ; large royal, letter, and common writing papr; blank books, Holland quills, wafers, India rubber, See. PERFUMERY. Hair powder, bed dented pomatum in rolls and pots, violet and Windsor loap, walliballs, ’ ladies and gentlemens drolling cates, lavender water ; elfenfe ot mult, lemon, and bergamot; pungent smelling bottles, patent blacking, combs, tooth brushes and tooth powder. Savannah, June 17. 31 To-morrow will be Landing, At Telfairs Wharf, from on board Schooner Cornelia, from Jamaica : RUM in Puncheons, SUGAR in Hoglbeads, COFFEE in Hhds. and Bags, PIMENTO in Bags, GINGER in do. With a numbei bales COTTON, For Sale by RICHARD DENNIS. July 12. 38 Just LANDING, 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 lew thouiand BRICKS. ALSO, on Consignment, an Invoice of Dry GOODS, Confiding of Seasonable Articles. JAMES ALGER. Savannah, July 8. 37-ts Ewing & McCall, HAVE FOR SALE, Superfine FLOUR, In whole St half Barrels—lndian Kiln Dried MEAL. Savannah, June 30. 35 Robert Bolton & John Bolton. Having commenced Rufmefs the if inf. under the F JR M 0 F Robert & John Bolton. THEY intend tranfafting all Commission Bu fiuefs at the Whart and Stores of the former. THE Subscriber being desirous of doling his private Concerns, requests all those Indebted to him by’ Book account, to pay the fame, orclnfc them by Specialities on Tntereft, payable January 1797 ; be will cheerfully pay all Debt3 due by him, on demand. ROBERT BOLTON. Savannah, April 28J'., 1796. nij-tf FRIDAY, July 29, 1790. JUST OPENING, AND FOR SALE, At the Store formerly occupied by Mr. Merrilics, A FRESH ASSORTMENT OF Drugs and Medicines , —ALSO— A liandfome assortment of Ginghams, Hum hums, Irish Linens, Callicoes, Muslins, Ladies silk Shawles, French Handkerchiefs, Cotton Hofc, striped and clouded Nankeens, Caffi mers, Mens black and white Hats, &c. &c. — Likewise Superfine and Fine FLOUR, with a few Barrels MIDDLINGS, G. W. NICHOLS & Cos. Savannah, Julv 5. * gfi-tf Jult Arrived from Bolton, And r.ow Opening for SALE by Geo. Lamb, At his STORE on the BLUFF : 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, Fustians ; a varitv of Veit Patterns; ladies and gentlemens plain, ribb’d, white, nankeen, fancy and eialtic Col ton Holes ladies florentine, biack morocco and leather Suppers ; milfes, 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 uuders, childrens Hats of various colors ; silk Hat Covers ; a great variety ol low priced Callicoes, Checks, Linen, paviiliau Gauze ; a great var iety of silk, linen and cot ton Handkerchiefs ; Ribbons, F'errets, Sew ing Silk, Threads, Tapes, Finns, Needles, &c. See. An additional Ajfortmcnt of Hard Ware. A variety of looking Glailes ; a large and haiidlome ajfortmcnt of paper Hangings; Flow er Pots and other fancy pieces, for fire places; Trunks ot all iizes ; Paints and Brushes ; Coffee in Bags ; Soap in Boxes ; MatrafTes; Tin, Iron, and Wooden Ware ; Mustard ; Stone Brim stone; Sieves ; Red Lead ; Spauifh Brown. Sic. ALSO, A few articles of Medicine, viz. Salts; Rheu barb and Jallop, in bottles and doles ; British Oil ; Eflence Peppermint ; Burlingtons Bal fiun; Powdered Bark, &c. XJKEW 1 S E, A small invoice of religious, moral, ufeful, inftruftive and entertaining Books. —A cata logue of w hich may be seen at the Store.— And other articles the enumeration of which would be tedious. Savannah, July sth, 1796. (36. ts.) WILLIAM BELCHLR, RESPECTFULLY informs the Public, that lie continues in the STORE lately occu pied by Belcher DiTkinfon, and intends to puriue the Vendue & Comnijjion Eufincfs ; in which capacity, his exertions will be u(ed to promote the Iniereft of his Em ployers, and give general fatisiaction. Savannah, June 3. ts-27 J. D. DICKINSON, HAVING taken the Store in Mr. Bolton's Range, lately occupied by Mefjrs. Hun ter, P ref man & Co. —Begs leave to oiler his lervices in the Vendue & Commission Line. Presuming, that his conduft hitherto has given fatistation—he relies for a continuance of Pub lic favors, on a fixed determination of endeav ouring to merit their support. Savannah, June aS, 1796. (jf-tf-j DanL Hamfon & Cos. Inform the Public that they have moved their GROCERY to Mr. C. Poluck’sStore, front ing the Market, where they havs FOR SAL E, Old Jamaica and other RUM, BRANDY, Loaf and Mufcovado SUGAR, MOLASSES & COFFF.E, Cherry BRANDY St 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 Slippers, and a small Invoice of STATIONARY, &c. Savannah, July 15. 39-ts. RAN a.way from the fubferiber a few days ago, a Mulatto Man named EATON, but has pa fled by the name of WILLIAM .SIMPSON, since he left his maftcr, and has declared himfelf a free man wherever he ha* flopped ; he isabouts feet 9 incheshigh. ar.d has a fear on one of his elbows, occasioned by a burn. Ahandfome Reward will be paid for apprehending and delivering him to thefub feriber at Ogechee, little beyond Loui-illr, near the old town, or confining ‘ public Goal in Savannah or Oge fers of VelT-ls and otlicrs, are for (aid Mulatto, as they will be pr extremity of the law. Bißr Savannah, July fcdscr. Ihorch: wherk Advertisements,and i punctuality. THOMAS SMITH, Has received per the Brigs B-llona, and p o i_ 10, from New-York, a frefh and general ailortinent of GOODS, Which will be fold low for Cash or Produce, at his Store in Bull-flrcct, near the Vendue House. Savannah, June ifi. n.31. FOR SALeT SUGAR in Hlids. and Barrels, Best Green COFFEE, By BORDMAN & HILLS. Savannah, March 28, 1796. FOR SALE, Mufcovado SUGARS in hhds. and bbls, Green COFFEE, in hhds, and Bans, A few Cliefls best HYSON TEA? GAIRDNERS & MITCHEL. June 21st. 3g . t f HUM HU MS. Now Opening and for SA L E, by tie Subscriber , at his STORE below the BI.UFE : A Beautiful parcel of Superfine and Com mon HUMHUM.S, freih and very cheap, by the Bale or Piece—The pieces containing each, 12j to ij yds, ,iß| to 19 yds, 21 yds| and 36 yds. also, for Sale, FRESH Fine, & Superfine Baltimore FLOUR, in wholeand half Barrels ; received by the Lift Vessel from Baltimore, with a lew Rears of CRACKERS. A few Pipes 2d Proof French BRANDY, Mufcovado SUGARS in Hogfbeads, 4d, fid, and lod NAILS, in Calks, Window GLASS, q- by 9 and 8 by 10, Copper STILLS, different lazes, Hyfon and Bohea TEA, by the Chert, PIMENTO and COFFEE, by the Bag, IRISH LINENS, by the Box, CORDAGE affirmed, and Se wing Twine. St. Übes SALT, by the Bulhcl or larger quantity^. WILLIAM LAMB. Savannah, May 31. 26-T. Supcrlinc FLOUR, Hogsheads MOLASSES, Barrels Northward PORK Silk UMBRELLAS. FOR SALE BY Carpenterik Havens. Savannah, June 24. 33*tf. Geo. RALSTON^ (Foot of BULL STREET) HAS LAID IN A FRESH ASSORTMENT, Which are JUST OPENING ; Among which, arc— 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 affortrpent of Fans, and Feathers, White Beeds, Necklaces and Ear-Drops ; Ladies and Misses Chip, Straw, and Leghorn Hats and Bonnets ; Cotton Hose, Ozn3burg and Dutch Rolls ; Blank Books, Pencils and (Quills, Shaving Boxes, Razors in Cases, Knives and Forks, Snuffers, plated Sugar Tongs, ditto Buckles, Military Plumes, BreHt- Pins, Watch-Chains and Seals, Connting-Houfe Seals ; with a variety of Articles too tedious to mention. Savannah, May 31. 2 6-ts N O T 1 C E. THE CO-PARTNERSHIP OF Belcher and Dickinson , Having by mutual consent, Diffolvcd on the’ lft day es May last ; THEY beg leave ta Urge the necessity of a fpcedy Payment, from fuoh per sons as remain Indebted to them ; and at the fame time, request those who have demand* against them, to call for payment They seve rally return sincere thanks for the encourage ment Ihewn 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, 1796. 27-ts NOT I C R IHAVE purchased a John Wfilliam’ ty, about c ’ Aueir No. 43.