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

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W §satiatma|) 3fiwtrtistr. • •/’ iNNAH, Published on Tuesday and Friday, by POWERS S3 SEYMOUR, corner, of St. Julian Street, opposite the Church : where Advi-rt i sementi, an ’ 1 * 1 pieces of Intelligence are gratefully received, and all orders executed with accuracy and punctuality. VoL. I. Just Arrived p cr the Schooner New-Adventure, from jSew-York, and now opening, (in one oi the new Stores on the Bluff, belonging to Mr. Robert Bolton) by the Subscriber, a very neat AiTort ment oi Dry G O O D S, Os the following Articles : 4 4ths to 6-4th;;, Bookaud J aconet Muf jj as j Book and Jaconet iVluilin Hand kerchiefs and Shawls, with plain and coloured borders ; Striped Ginghams ; btriped and clouded Nankeens ; Mens an j Womens Cotton Hole ; Striped Holland ; Long Lawns ; Plain and co loured Muflinets ; Marseilles Quilt ing ; Corned Dimities ; Silk and Got ten Yeti Shapes ; Fuitiar.s—Two Ca ses Mens low priced Hats, and a very elegant aflortment ol Ladies faihionablej tjtraw, Chip, and Feibell, Hats, & Bon nets —all which will be fold on the v.ery lowed terms for Cajb, whoiefaie only, by JAMES E. MORETON. Savannah, Aug. 16. n48.6t. TO BE SOLD, At Public Aubhon , On Wednesday the 7th day of Septem ber, between ten and twelve o’clock, at the Vendue Iloui'e. A Number of LOTS, bounding Northward, by the town Com mon, Eaihvardly by the road leading to Thunderbolt, and the bea i Hands, and on other tides, by streets 60 and 45 feet wide. Molt ot thele lots contain 75 f b. Izo feet, the dimensions oft he oth ers are mentioned on the plan, which may be seen at any time before the Sale, at the Store of Mefi'rs. Gairdners and Mitchell, and information refpe&ing the situation of the lots, will be givdn by Mr. rvPKinnoh, the county Survey or, tofuch persons as may choose to ap ply to hin. —The terms, will be one third calh, the remainder in equal pay ments, at the expiration of one and two years, from the day of sale with interell, and mortgage on the property. WILLIAM BELCHER. Savannah, August 16. 48. THOMAS SMITH, ■Mu jufl Received a large and General Assortment of Frelh G O O D S, Among which are the following Articles, which he will Sell Whoiefaie 01 Retail, at a very low ad vance : S PRICED and plain Mullins, Muslin shawls, aprons and handkerchiefs, Cravats, Muflinets and Dimities, Chintfes, Callicoes, Ginghams, > ■ liite, blue and changeable Manteuas, Ci.'lnured Sarcenets, Black Mode, Sattins, Sattinets, biteitrings of different colours, Superfine and second Broad Cloths, Bite, buff, Idack & other coloured Caflimeres, 8- 4 ths Cotton Counterpanes, ) ‘hie cloths and Diapers, Bed Ticks, lf ‘lh Sheetings, and Linens, Cambrics, ‘ Laces and Edgings, ’ kin, coloured, twil’d and silk ffripc Nankeen, Galloons, Durants, Calhnuncoes, jjumbozenes.C imblets, fine & coarse Humhums Brown Holland, Tow Cloth, and womens silk and cotton Hofc, Cotton striped, ditto. 5-4ths Cotton Check and Stripe/ me Linen Handkerchiefs, coloured borders, LjUon, ditto, with do. 11 ‘clt and coloured do, of various patterns, “nil Coil, Bridles, Whip-lashes, • Gaded Whips, Cowlkins, r ; lri ß Plains, Jack and Timothy, do. Grooving and Beed Plains, 39’ 7i 6 inch H. and HI. Hinges, Gunk and box do. r vnk, box, and cubbord Locks, t blocks, caniffer and Itock do. j,° Unt an d Hat Bolts, Srrrw’ Angers, Chiflcls, 1 oiners and Hatchets, Plain Irons*, “rawing knives, Rico Hooks, ; n ' ve Forks, Pen-knives, FTi ’ vcs> double biaded do. --looks of different fizes,’ az ors in cases, {having boxes, urr ) Combs and Bruihes, Coat, do. f‘.PP cr Mills, Urals Cocks, Rand Plated Buttons, &c. &c. with fevcral A„ ‘V Article* too tedious to enumerate. s 4 r-tf. bvo APPRENTICES want ineh. r thcCAR R I AGE & CHAIR mak *™S^ irttSIMONCON^Ri * , * v *r.n?,h. August ad 44 REASON and TRUTH impartial guide the way. MUSLINS, By Whoiefaie & Retail , THE fubferiber having a large quanti ty, and great variety on hand, wiil dif pole of them very low, and much under his former prices. GEORGE RALSTON. Savannah, Aug. 16. 048. Gco.RALSTOn7 (Foot of BULL STREETJ HAS LAID IN A FRESH ASSORTMENT, Which are JUST OPENING : Among which, are— A Variety of Sprig’d MUSLIN DRESSES, wrought in colours, Humhunu, Pavil lian Gauze, Iriffi Linens, Cainbrick, White Thread, Tapes, Lawn and Lawn Aprons; Rib bons, Laces and Edging ; Crape; Silk, Kidd, and Leather Gloves; an assortment of Fans, and Feathers, White Bceds, Necklaces and Ear-Drops ; Ladies and Misses Chip, Straw, and Leghorn Hats and Bonnets; Cotton Hole, Oznaburg and Dutch Rolls ; Blank Books, Pencils and Ouills, Shaving Boxes, Razors in Cases, Knives and Forks, Snuffers, plated Sugar Tongs, ditto Buckles, Military Plumes, Breall- Pins, Watch-Chains and Seals, Counting-House Seals; with a variety of Articles too tedious to mention. Savannah, May 31. p.6-tf Adrian V. Sinderen, Has for SALE, at his Store on the Bay, A Valuable Assortment of Frcfh Imported GOODS , Amongst which at 4: the following Art ic l e s DRY GOODS. ELEGANT tamboured, checkered, striped, and plain muffins ; muslin (bawls, aprons, and handkerchiefs; cravats, muflinets, dimities, chintzes, callicoes, ginghams, white and black mantua, coloured peifians and farcenets, black mode and crape, (ilk (bawls, black florcntinc andfatinsj fuperfine broad cloths and caflimers, o- 4 ths to ie-4ths cotton counterpanes, table cloths, diapers, bedticks, Iriih (hectings and linens, cambricks. long lawns, laces and edg ings ; plain, clouded, and twilled nankeens; silk striped ditto ; flialloons, durants, calliman coes bombafins, and bombafets ; fine hum hums, brown hoiland, oznabiigs, mens and womens (ilk and cotton hole, black and co loured beaver hats, silk and leather gloves, rib bons, fans, threads, tapes, bobbins, pins, silk and twilt; gilt, plated, Heel, and mohair but tons, Sec. Sec. 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 coffee, tea, ana milk pots; caftors, falt ceUars,’ gable's and porter mugs, knives and forks, penknives, feiflors, razors, Morocco pocketbooks and thread cases, spy glades, fpec taclcs ; japanned tea trays, bread baskets. fruit ditto, knife trays, candlesticks, and lamps ; ebony cruet frames, inlaid varnilhed mahogany knife cases, portable deiks, paint thefts, silver and camel hair pencils, and a variety of fancy articles. BOOKS AND STATIONARY. Large and fuiall Bibles, Watt’s Hymns, Harvey’s Meditations, Diftionaries, Mode's Geography, Buchan’s Domcftic Medicine, Franklin’s Works, Enfield’s Speaker, Scott’s Lelluns. Pleasing Inftru&or, Thompfon’* Sea fi*ns, Milton’s Paradise Loft, Young’s Night Thoughts, Shakespeare’s Works complete, Sterne’s ditto, Rambler, Adventures pf a Guin ea, Isabella, Sorrows of Werter, Lady Mon tague’s Letters, Mi(Tcs Magazine, Ladies Pock et Library, Fordyce’s Addresses to Young Women, Monitors, Filher’s Companion, Dil worth’s Arithmetic and Spelling Books; large royal, letter, and common writing paper; blank books, Holland quills, wafers, India rubber, dec. PERFUMERY. Hair powder, heft, feented pomatum in foils and pots, violet and Wind for soap, wafhballs, ludi"s and gentlemens drefling cases, lavender water ; elPnfc of mulk, lemon, and bergamot; pungent Imelling bottles, patent blacking, combs, tooth bruflics and tooth powder. Savannah, Juiv’ 17. 3 1 N O TICE. THE CO-PARTNERSHIP OF Belcher and Dichinfon , Having by rriutual consent, Diffojv’ed'on the id day of May lull ; THEY beg leave to urge the ncceflity of a speedy Payment, from such per sons as renfain Indebted to them ; and at the fame time, requcil thofc who have demands a rain(l them, to call for payment. They frve 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, _ Win. BLLCIIER, J. I). DICKINSON. Savannah, June 3; 1 /9 f ’* 2 7'^ FRIDAY, August 19, 17 96. JUST OPE NINO , AND roil SALE , At the Store lately occupied by Mr. Mer- R 1 LLI es, a frejh assortment of Drugs & Medicines, LIKEWISE , Avery bandfomeaffonment ol Ginghams,Hum liutns, Infli Linens, Callicoes ; Book, Jaconet, Plain,Printed, Tambour’d, & Cross Bavr’d Mus lin; Muffin Handkerchiefs; Ladies iilkShawls, French Hankcrchjefs ; Cotton Hose, striped and clouded Nankeens,Caflimers ; Gentlemen's black and white Ha.s ; Ladies black and co lour’d Morocco Slippers and Sandalls; Gentle men’s Siioes, Boots and Bootes ; Loaf Sugar, Hyfon & Bohea Teas of superior quality ; Ja pan’d, Glass, and Earthern Ware, with a gene ral assortment of Ironmongery, d:c. Also a few Barrels Supiriine and F’ine FLOUR £sf. MIDDLINGS. G. VV. NICHOLS tS Cos. Savannah, July 5. n.45. Dunklev & Smith, J BEG leave to inform the Inhabitants of this City, that they have just received by the Hope, Captain Haley, (rum London, via New-York, A fresh Supply of D RY G 0 0 D S, Confiding of a variety of Coarse and Fine Callicoes ; Plain. Sprig’d, and Tamboured Mullins ; Muslin Handkerchiefs of various kinds, Colerain Linens, Muflinets, &c. — Which will be Sold, at their Store 111 the Market Square, at their usual reduced prices, Confidently with tire late advance upon Englifli Dry Goods.—Also, Souchong and Hyfon Tea, Window Glass 6 by 8, 8 by 10, & to by 12. Savannah, 4th August, 179(3. 45 ts Jufl Arrived from Boflon, And now Opening for SALE by Geo. Lamb, At his STORE on the BLUFF : COarfe Muffins, Muslin 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, Fustians ; a varity o( Vest Patterns; ladies and gentlemens plain, ribb’d, white, nankeen, fancy and elastic Cot ton Hose; ladies llorentine, black morocco and leather Slippers ; riiiffes, boys and childrens, morocco and leather Shoes and Slippers, mens common and coarse Shoes ; ladies light Beaver Hats with Bands, gentlemens heft white Hats with green unders, childrens Flats of various colors ; (ilk Ilat Covers ; a great variety of low priced Callicoes, Checks, Linen, pavillian Gauze ; a great variety o( silk, linen and cot ton Handkerchiefs ; Ribbons, Ferrets, Sew ing Silk, Threads, Tapes, Plans, Needles &c. &c. An additional Assortment of Hard Ware. A variety of looking Glasses ; a large and handfonie assortment of paper Hangings ; Flow er Pots and other tancy pieces, for fire places ; Trunks of all fixes ; Paints and Brufties; Coffee in Bags ; Soap in Boxes ; Matraffcs; Tin, Iron, and Wooden Ware ; Mustard ; Stone Brim stone; Sieves ; Red Lead ; Spaniih Brown, &c. A L S 0, A few articles of Medicine, viz. Salts ; Rhou barb and Jallop, in bottles and doles ; Biitifh Oil ; Effencc Peppermint ; Burlington* Bal kan; Powdered Bark, &e. LIKE W 1 S E, A small invoice of religious, moral, ufeful, inftruttive and entertaining Books. —A cata logue of which may be icen at the Store.— And other articles the enumeration of which would be tedious. Savannah, July sth, 1796. (36. ts.) To-morrow Forenoon, Will be Landed on A. Watt’s Wharf, from on board thfe SLOOP BETSY, Capt. Clark, from St. Vincents : A few Puncheons of good Proof And well flavored RUM, FOR SALE by Ewing jVTCaII, Who will give CASH for a few thousand Shingles and Scantling, Savaiuiah, July 28th. 43 FOR SALE, SUGAR in Hluls. and Barrels, Bell Green COFFEE, By BORDMAN £3 HILLS. Savannah, March 28, 1796. N OT ICK J HAVE purchased a traft of Land of Mr. X John Williams, situated in Effingham coun ty, about fifty miles from Savannah, on the Augufti road, half a mile from Savannah river, adjoit*ing lands of Mr. Hudfpn, and other*. Anv person or persons, having any claims a gainst the said land, are reqtiefted to make their claims before the deeds arc ex cuted. BERNARD BOYER, _ For ADRIEN LESFAURKS. Savannah; May 20. no.isA William Lamb, HAS FOR SALE, The following Articles, at his Store below tho BLUFF, r I'EKPRIFFE Wine of the fijl quality in Pipes, A Li/bon . do. do. in Qr. Cajbs. Malfa, do. do. do. ‘ Xordward Rum in Puncheons & Barrels, Pickled Herrings in Barrels, Linfed Oil in Barrels , Suit Pet re by the pound, Loaf and Brown Sugar by ‘.he Hogfkcad, Pimento by the Bag, Copper Stills comment, 43, 50 & 79 gallons eaeft. Green and Sky Blue Paints, in one poundpotr, ’ Kails by the Cajk 4,6, tO, Sc 20 penny. Sheathing Hails and Sheathing Paper , Sail J)uck and Twine, Cordage, G, a, Q, 2s, to 8 inches, 9 and 12 Thread Rattling , S pun Yarn and Warning, Log and other Lines for Vc'fels use, Lampblack, Lime Glasses and Fiflt Hooks, Scupper Nails and Pump Tacks, Double andJingle Blocks , 5, fi, 7, 8. 9 & 10 inches , Leading Do. and Parrel Trucks, Wood /Jxes Si Iron Shovels, St. ILbcs SALT, by the Bujhel or larger quantity. S wannah, Augitjl 8- 4*-'- Tax ColledoTs Sales . To the Proprietors. Agents, or Trustees of tha following Traits of LAND: WI L L B E SOL D, On the 20 tk September , between the hours of so an£ 1 o'Clock, at M’ Intojh Court-House: The follow ing Trails of LAND, or as much of each as will be fuff dent to pay the [urns annexed to each trad, for the TAX due for the year 179 5, for Wlntofls. County, and all Arrearages up to the year 1795, exclusively. 1 000 Acres at the mouth of the Ahtmahaw , known by the name of Demery's I/land, \JI quality Tide Rice Swamp, Go dots, and cofl. 300 Acres granted to David Weatherfpoon, on Cathiead, tad quality Tide Swamp 9 12 dots, and cofl. . 400 Aires onCathead , belong ing to the Heirs of Peter Sallens, 250 granted. M'Lcaland, i;,q granted\no. M'Collaugk, Gdols. 40 ets. and cnfl. 800 Granted James Cantey * in two trails, 600 on Lewis’s Creek, 3 d quality Oak and Hickory, 200 01 a branch of Buffoluc Swamp, mixed land, 3 d quality Oak and Hickory, g doe s, go cts. and cofl. 100 Acres ganted Brice M s Lealand, near Fort Barrington, Pine Land, and cofl. 20,000 Acres Pine Land , ov South Newport,granted Wm. Scott, 29 dels. ett _ and cofl. 3,300 Acres on Sapelo JJland , being 1-ah of said If and, the property of Grand Clus Millie, as per the Division, 23 dols. 25 cts. and cos. 3,300 Acres do. do. being s-gth oj do. the property of Monficur Dobignon, of J ahel IJland, 23 dols. 25 cts and c of. 4,000 Acres near Sapelo Bridges, belonging to the efate of Robert Bailhe deceased, 1000 I jt quality inland Swamp, 300a Pine adjoining, sodo/s. 25 cts. and cos. 200 Acres, formerly the pro perty of James M’ Donald, adjoining Lands of Da vid Miller at time of survey, and Mirfkes and Creeks of Sapelo, 3 dols. and cofl. 19,000 Acres Pine Land , granted in the name of J?w. Dickson, taken under Execution, as the property of Robert Flournoy , Agent for Gen. Waller Stuart, for the Tuxes due from the laiter, 40 dols. 2 r o ctS. and cos. 500 Acres granted But toil GlCnctt, on Brora neck on Sapelo Waters, adjoining Lands of Angus M'lntojh, and John Gray, being half of a Thousand Acre trail granted said Guinelt, and J old for the arrearage of Fax or. tcoo Acres up to the year 1795, exclusively, g dots, and cos . ioo Acres on Brora Neck on Sapelo, grunted Angus M' lntofi ,3 dols. and cos. i $o Acre s,granted Ban nifer, on Brora neck,Sapelo river, adjoining Land, of Patrick Sutherland at time of survey, and Vd foiis Land, 3 dols. 73 cts. S. HARRIS, T.C. M. C. Auguf B th, 179 b. N O T I C E. ALL Persons being concerned in any of thy. above LAN DS, that have availed themselves of the TAX LAW, pafjed at LouifviUe the 22 d Febru ■ ary 179 b, are requefed to lung forward then Ccr tificates,from the LolLtiers of tne County wherein they rijidt’ to prevent any farther proceedure m th, business, as it is not a wifi of the fubferiber to f cr fee property, but aid m conformity to the law, in the office to whuh he is appointed. S. HARRIS, T.C. MC. Aug us B th , 17 96. 48* ts. Broke into my Failure, IN Aftop, diftri£t of White Bluff, lomc.tiov (ince, a small Bay HORSE, about 13 hands high, branded on his mounting (boulder thu*, L. a small (tar in his forehead, one hind foot white, about 14 or 15 years old. The Owner may have, him by applying to the fubferiber at his plantation in Acton, proving his proper ty, paving coll and charges. EDMUND ADAMS, Savannah, August 2. 41.- ” No. 49.