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VOL. I.
Just Arrived ,
From ANAMABOE, on the Gold Coast o
* Africa, the SNOW WHIM, Robert M.
Ambrose, Mailer, with
102 Prime Slaves,
Generally from the age of 14 to 30, very heal
y. The SALE of which will commence, on
Monday, the Bth of Augufl.—
CONDITIONS —One half payment down,
and the Residue, the lit day of March, with
j'uch security as may be required.
ALSO,
Seventy Prime Slaves,
Imported in other Cargoes, and on the Condi
tions above.
ROBERT WATTS.
Savannah, July 29. n.43.51.
FOR SALE”
MufcDvado SUGARS in hhds. and bbls,
Green COFFEE, in hhds, and Bags,
A few Cherts b-ft HYSON TEA.
GAIRDNERS S3 MITCHEL
Jane sift. 39-ts
FOR SALE,
SUGAR in Hhds. and Barrels,
Beil Green COFFEE,
By BORDMAN fc? HILLS. *
Savannah, March 23, 1796.
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, Ifumhums, 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 atfortment of Fans,
and Feathers, White Beeds, Necklaces and
Ear-Drops ; Ladies and IvliiTes Chip, Straw,
and Leghorn Flats 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, Breait-
Pins, Watch-Chains and Seals, Counting-House
Seals; with a variety of Articles too tedious to
mention.
Savannah, May 31. 26-ts
Supertins FLOUR,
Hogsheads MOLASSES/
Barrels Northward PORK,
Silk UMBRELLAS.
FOR SALE BY
Carpenter be Havens.
iavanr.ak, June 24. 33-ts.
N O T I C E.
THE CO-PARTNERSHIP OF
Bdcher and Dickmfon ,
Having by mutual consent, Dissolved on the
lfl day of May lail ;
THEY beiir leave to unre the
C o
neccfTity of a speedy Payment, from fush per
mits as remain Indebted to them ; and at the
bine time, r-qucfl those who have demands
s gainil them, to call for payment. They feve
railv return fincer? thanks for the encourage.
me iu ihewr, ti e;n in the prosecution of their
Gunnels, and hope a continuance of public fa-
if merited, individually.
Wrn. 3ELCHF.R,
J. D. DICKINSON.
Savannah, June 3, 1796. 27-ts
THOMAS SMITH,
has received per the Brigs Bellona, and Apol
;!’l from New-York, a frefh and general
librtment of
G 0 0, D S,
yiic!> will be fold low for Cash or Produce.
Hcuifr StofC m Hull-itreet, near the Vendue
Savannah, June 16.
nTTtT c e.
T HAVE purchased a traft „f Land of Mr.
t J°hn Williams, situated in Effingham coun-
about fifty miles from Savannah, on the
roac b half a mile from Savannah river
i ° r “ n !s lands of Mr. Hudson, and others
h3vinS an Y c ‘aims a
t;*- 1 • dl<i and ’ are r jucfted to make
c *nns before the deeds are executed.
BERNARD BOYER.
Sava.n L For ADRIEN LESFAURES.
20. n0.23.tf.
F o R SALE,
Twee/ PHAETONS,
c <ftn pleat —Enquire it the
im. , cc lhc Columbian Mufcura.
7 ’ *Btf.
REASON and TRUTH impartial guide the way.
Irish Linens & Diapers,
FOR SALE:
Imported in the Ship Hazard,
7 Boxes of 7-Bths, & 4*4thg LINENS,
1 Do. 3*4ths DIAPER.
Apply to A. D. Lawrence, at Mr. Dillons on the
, Bay. —
A L S O—Some Compleat Cherts of
Carpenters TOOL S.
Apply as above.
Savannah, July 29. 43*lf-
J. D. DICKINSOn7
HAVING taken the Store in Mr. Bolton's
Range, lately occupied by Mcjfrs. Hun
ter, Prejlman & Co. —Begs leave to offer his
fcrvices in the
Vendue & Commission. Line.
Presuming, that his conduct hitherto has given
fatisfactioii —lie 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.)
WILLIAM BELCHER,
Respectfully informs the Public, that
he continues in the S TORE lively occu
pied by Belcher S3 Dickmfon, and intends to
pursue the
Vevdi lt & Commission
.as
Business ;in which capacity,his exertions will
be used to promote the Interest of his Em
ployers, and give general fatisfaftion.
Savannah, June 3. ts-27
Danl. irlamjon & Cos.
Inform the Public that they have moved their
GROCER. Y to Mr. C. Poluck’s Store, front
ing the Market, where they have
FOR SALE,
Old Jamaica and other RUM, BRANDY,
Loaf and Mufcovado SUGAR,
MOLASSES Sc 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 Slippers, and a small
Invoice of STATIONARY, See.
Savannah, July 15. 3g-tf.
Just Arrived frem Boston,
And now Opening for SALE by.
Geo. Lamb,
At his STORE on the BLUFF :
COarfe Muffins, Muffin Shawls and Hand
kerchiefs, Mtifliii and Lawn Apron Pat
terns ; figured and flriped Muflinets ; Dimi;
ties ; plain, clouded and flriped Nankeens
plain and itriped Jeans, Fuitians ; a varity of
Veit Patterns ; ladies and gentlemens plain,
Tibb’d, white, nankeen, fancy and claflic Co;-
ton Hose; ladies florentine, black morocco and
leather Slippers ; nuifes, boys and childrens,
morocco and leather Shoes and Slippers, mens
common and coarse Shoes ; ladies light Beaver
Hats with Bands, gentlemens heft white Hats
wiih 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 (ilk, linen and” cot
ton Handkerchiefs ; Ribbotis, Ferrets, Sew
ing Silk, Threads, Tapes, Rums, Needles,
dec. SiC.
An additional AJfortment of Hard Ware.
A variety of looking Glasses ; a large and
handsome allot tment of paper Hangings ; Flow
er Pots and other fancy pieces, for fire pjaces;
Trunks of all sizes; Paint sand Brulfies; Coffee
in Bags ; Soap in Boxes ; Matraffes; Tin, Iron,
and Wooden Mare ; Muttard ; Slone Brim
stone; Sieves ; Red Lead ; Spamfh Brown, See.
ALSO,
A few articles of Medicine, viz. Salts; Rheu
barb and Jallop, in bottles and doses ; Brir.ifli
Oil ; Etfenc- Peppermint ; Burlington! Bal
sam ; Powdered Bark, &c.
LIKEWISE,
A small invoice of religious, moral, ufeful,
inftruttive and entertaining Books.—A cata
logue of which may be leen at the Store.—
And other articles the enumeration of which
would be tedious.
Savannah, July sth, 1796. (36. ts.)
ADVERTISEMENT.
RAN-away from the Subfcriberon Monday
the 11th inst. four Negroes, viz. Captain.
Ned, and two Bens —Captain, a small fellow of
a yellow complexion, about 5 feet high : Ned,
a snort thick fellow, about four feet 10 inches
high, of a yellow complexion : Big Ben, a
fall-water Negro, about five feet 10 inches
high, of black complexion, has his country
marks in his face: Little Ben, a country born,
about five feet eight or nine inches, high, of’ a
yellow complexion. Whoever will deliver
the atorefaid Negroes to the fubferiber at his
plantation, or lodge them in the common Goal
in Savannah, shall have a reward of Five Dol
lars a head.
JOSEPH R. DOPSON.
Moatccth April u, 1796. (n.13.)
TUESDAY, August 2, 1796.
To-morrow Forenoon,
Will be Landed on A. Watt’s Wharf, from on
boaid the SLOOP BETbY, Capt. Clark,
from St. Vincents :
A JeTv Puncheons of good Proof
And veil flavored RUM,
FOR SALE BY
Ewing & M‘Call,
Who will give CASH for a few thousand
Shingles and Scantling,
Savannah, July 28th. 43-ts
Robert Bolton & John Bolton.
Having commented Business the \fl ivjl. under ike
FIRM OF
Roberta? |ohn Bolton.
THEY intend t ran failing all Commission B ti
lin'* fs at the Wharf and Stores of the former.
r pilK Subt’criber being desirous of doling
X his private Concerns, requests all those
Indebted to him by Book account, to pay the
fame, or close them by Spe.cialitics on Interest,
p lypble January 1797 ; he will cheerfully pay
ad Debts due by him, on demand.
ROBERT BOLTON.
Savannah, April 28111, 1796. ni 7—ts
Ewinp’ & M’Call,
A
HAVE FOR SALE,
Superfine FLOUR,
In whole & half Barrels—lndian Kiln Dried
MEAL.
Savannah, June 30. 35
Just LANDIN G,
From on board the Brig Welcome Return, front
Philadelphia;
AN D FOR SALE,
Superfine FLOUR.
Bottled PORTER, in Casks.
CRACKERS, in Kegs.
Pi kled OYSTERS, and .
A few thousand BRICKS.
ALSO, on Confignmcnt, an Invoice of
Dry GOODS,
Confining of Seasonable Articles.
JAMES ALGER.
Savannah, July 8. 37-if
Adrian V. Sinderen,
Has for SALE, at his Store onthe Bay,
A Valuable Assortment of
Fresh Imported GOODS,
Amongst which arethe following Art icLES
DRY GOODS.
ELEGANT tamboured, checkered, striped,
and plain muffins ; muffin shawls, aprons,
and handkerchiefs; cravats, muflinets, dimities,
chintzes, callicoes, ginghams, white and black
niantua, coloured peifians and farcenets, black
mod” and ‘"rape, silk shaw ls, black florentine
and iaOns, sup-i fine broad cloths and caflimers,
g-4ths to hs cotton counterpanes, table
cloths, diapers, Ivdticks, Irish sheetings and
linens, cambricks, long lawns, laces and edg
ings; plain, clouded, and twilled nankeens;
lilk flriped ditto ; fhalloons, durants, calliman
coes bomt allns, and bombafets ; fine hum
fiums, brown holland, oznabrigs, mens and
womens lilk anti cotton hole, black and co
loured beaver hats, (ilk and leather gloves, rib
bons, fans, threads, tapes, bobbins, pins, silk
and twill; gilt, plated, Heel, and mohair but
tons, dec. See.
jewellery, plated and
HARDWARES.
Cold, silver, and enamelled watches; chains,
seals, and keys ; gold rings, ear-rings, and lock
ets ; gold and lilver epaulets, silver tea spoons ;
plated coffee, tea, and milk pots ; caftors, falt
ceUars, goblets and porter mugs, knives and
forks, penknives, feiffors, razors, Morocco
, pocketbooks and thread cases, spy glasses, spec
tacles ; japanned tea trays, bread baskets, fruit
ditto, knife trays, cannlellicks, and lamps ;
ebony cruet frames, inlaid varnished mahogany
knife cases, portable desks, paint chert.*, silver
and camel hair pencils, and a variety of fancy
articles.
BOOKS AND STATIONARY.
Large and small Bibles, Wat’ i Hymns,
Harvey’s Meditations, Dictionaries, Morle’s
Geography, Buchan’s Domeflic Medicine,
Franklin’s Works, Enfield’s Speaker, Scott’s
Lessons, Inftruftor, Thompfbn’s Sea
fons, Milton’s Paradise Loft, Young’s Night
Thoughts, Shakespeare’s Works complete,
Sterne’s ditto, Rambler. Adventures of a Guin
ea, Isabella, Sorrows of Wmer. Lady Mon
tague’s Letters, Misses Magazine, Ladies Pock
et Library, Fordyce’s Aridreffes to Young
Women, Monitors, Fisher’s Companion, Dil
•worth’s Arithmetic and Spelling (looks; large
royal, letter, and common writing paper;
blank books, Holland quills, wafers, India
rubber, See.
PERFUMERY.
Hair powder, belt feented pomatum in roll*
and pots, violet and Windsor soap, wafhballs,
ladies and gentlemens dreffmg cases, lavender
water ; elfenfe of musk, lemon, and bergamot;
pungent smelling bottles, patent blacjcmg,
combs, tooth brushes and tooth powder,
ijavanuait, June 17. gt
IMPORTANT , VERT IM
PORTANT NEWS !
Conspiracy at PARIS.
Authentic M in uti je.
COUNCIL of FIVE HUNDRED,
May 10.
GODARD, in the name ofa Corn
million, proposed to the Council
to aulhorife the members of the Gene
ral Bureau of each of the Catons of Pa
ris, Bourdeoux, Lyons, and Marseilles,
to decree mandates of arrelt, and to in
terrogate persons under accusation with
in twenty-four hours. This examina
tion to be afterwards transmitted, to
gether with the accufcd to the Magis
trates.
Favard conflticred this plan as ur.ccn
ftitutional, and accordingly demanded
the order of the day.
Coulcet fopported the plan. Heipcke
of the nceeliity of comprelling tl.e fac
tious, and of giving to the police the
means of apprehending them. He pro r
lited by this occasion to fpcal; with
warmth againfl the hew plots Let on toot
by the anarchiits, at the moment when
an endeavour was made to lull the pub
lic opinion with refped to the perils
with which France was menaced. He
pointed out the partizans of Robespierre
railing their heads with mote audacity
than ever, and propoling murder, pillage
and fire. He called on the Council to
pronounce forcibly againd every descrip
tion of conspirators, and not to fuller
ti e constitution to be overturned, un
der the malk of patriorifm.
Royer proceeded to lay before the
Council a detail of the crimes with
which the terrorills menaced Paris. He
urged the necelhty of adopting the
fpeedielt mealures to prevent the renew
al of the crimes of the mouth of PrairiaJ*
He proposed to the Council to augment
the armed force Rationed without the
hall, and to compose it of one battalion,
of grenadiers, one battalion of infantry,
two squadrons of cavalry, and a com
pany of gunners. This force to receh e
its orders from the Prefidcnt of the
Council. 1 his proposition excited
murmurs. When a meflagc from the
Diredlory informed the Council of the
difeovery of a NEW CONSPIRA-
C Y.
r '\ Citizen Legislators—A horrible
plot was intended to be executed to
morrow at daybreak. Its objedt was
to overturn the French conllitution, to
murder the legislative body, all the
members of the government, the officers
composing the flaffof the interior, and
the commuted authorities at Paris.
That great commune was to be deliver
ed up to a general pillage, and to the
moft horrid mailacrc.
“ The executive directory, informed
of the place where the chiefs of this ter
rible conspiracy were aflcnabled, and
where they held their committee of re
volt,'gave orders for their apprehenfiOn.
Several of them have been taken up,
and it is with pain wc apprile you, that
among them was found one of our col
leagues, citizen Drouet, taken in the
very ad of conspiracy.
“ The executive directory caysupon
you,’ citizen legiflators,’ to have the
goodness to point out the plan of con
duft it ought to follow on this occasion-
If you judge that the executive directo
ry ought to put seals on Drouet’s pa
pers, it prays you to declare your inten
tion on that point.
Carnot, Prefidcnt.”
Trellhard demanded that the Coun
cil should, by a resolution, authorise the
putting effeals on Drouet's papers.
Delcnnont observed, that this mode
of procedure would be too flow. Im
perious circumftxnces command that this
mc'afure fliOuld be instantly executed.
He demanded therefore that the Coun
cil iliould pass to the order of the day orr
this ground, that the mandate of arrest
jullilfcd in itfclf the placing of seals on
the papers.—Adopted.
One of the Secretaries then riad
another meflagc from the Directory .
It cannot be diilctnbled that the Com*
mune of Baris is the resort of all die im
moral beings of the P.epublic. AiVarm
of difmifled funftionarics, and of dis.
No. .14.