Columbian museum & Savannah advertiser. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1796-181?, August 19, 1796, Page 194, Image 2

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194 Peter Madden, IIAS FOR SAI. E, At hit Store on the Buv : — The following ajfort ment of Frefli Imported GOODS, Which he is determined to fell at a very small fro fit, Wholejale or Retail, viz. A Quantity of Ladies Morocco flippers spring heels, childrens Morocco and leather fhors and flippers, ladies fatinrt ilorantinc flippTS, black fondals, mens fin c calt (kin lhocs, coarse do. for servants; ladic s and gentlemens Ik ll Beaver hats, a great variety of childrens Beavers, various colours ; a large quantity of middling and low priced hats ; a few pieces yard wide linen ; ;j-phsand 4-tths pm pie 1 allicoe printed linens in 8 yd pieces ; chocolate grounded callicoes, humhums fine and c.oarfe ; plain and flriped nankeens ; a fe w pieces wild bore, cainblets, moreen's and du rants; a few pieces real India book muffin, fine tnuflin fliavvls, purple chintz. do ; very fine muflirict for vest fbapos, while flannel, green baize, black bombazeen corded dimity, shirt buttons, ounce thread, white rhapprl needles, oznabui'gs thread, gold and filvcr bands with xlcgant toffels, filvcr lace ; 2,3 and 4 quire blank books; warranted razors in calcs, com mon do; a few lets of elegant breakfaft chi na. do. bowls, blue plates and cliflies ; a fniall iilfortment of queens ware ; a large quantity of military plumes, ostrich and crane feathers ; f latent lamps with wicks, transparent hand lant lorns; a few gross black and magpie galloon binding, worded binding broad and narrow of various pins, fans, feWing fills., twist, very fine diaper tape ; a quantity of cotton ro mans, flriped and spotted bandanocs ; a few pieces low priced pocket handkerchiefs, coarse German rolls ; a few cwt. glue of an excellent quality, a few gross cowfkins, handfomc switch whips filvcr mounted, do. plain, chair whips with cane tops, common do ; a few pair of saddle-bags, faddlcs and bridles, a few sets care harness ; a quantity curry combs and bruflics, Fat. fhoc and buckle brushes, blacking ball ; mourning, plated and gilt fhoc and knee buck les ; a few gross sleeve buttons; knives and forks, fhocmakcrs and butchers knives, fhocmakcrs awls and tacks, tajlurs (hears and thimbles, feiffors, fine and edible horn and iron combs, plated and floci fpr usg. fpurrs, bridle bitts and itirrup irons, buckles.and tips, watch cry dais and keys ; no. 10 cotton cards, boxes of shell patnts and pencils; a few bags of small (hot, a parcel beading plains ; a few articles tin ware, fidcbes and fiddle Brings ; 8 by 10 window glass by the box or dozen, 4d, 6d, Bd, and rod mils, mufttrd, sweet oil, black pepper, all spice, cinnamon, calfia, frefh you;ig ginger fit for preser ves, chocolate, coffee ; excellent liyfon, (ouchong and bohea teas by the t heft or lb.— A quantity of fine flavoured Jamaica and Weft India old rum, fit for families tile ; fine old Siwrry W.ne ; belt London porter in bot tles, Philadelphia bottled beer, vinegar in three ••nd five gallon kegk ; fine white lah bacon in flitches, (alt petre, and Sundry Medicines, viz* Magnolia, -red lavender, Britidi oil. turlrng ton, liaernim oil, fpint nitre, hartfhorn, jalap, rhubarb, tarter emetic, calomel, ienna, nianin, halts, chamomile (lowers, firrup of l'quills, pare goric elix, blue vitriol, affefetiua, fuielling (alts, (alts of worm wood, mix vomica, court plali ter, laudanum, Godfrey's cordial, opium, li quorice, tooth powder and brushes, gentian root, Spanifli flies, dec. &e. N B- A boxof the afcrcfaid fine Hyftm Tea, just opened. Savannah, August g. 4fi-tf. F O R S A I. E, i hut V aluable Traci of L A N /), SITUATE on Argyle lfland (about Mine miles from Savannah, by water) originally granted to John Race, Esq. dereafed, found to contain on a Rc-furvey, 378 Acres ; four acres of which is contained m two Knowls, one of them being fufticiently large for a settle ment, and fate from common Frcfbcs, the rest Prime Swamp, on an excellent pitch of Tide. The above trail is bounded North by the Plan tation of Richard Wayne, Esq. South by the Plantation of Mr. Wm. Williamfoa, and Eall smd Weft by the branches of Savannah River. For further particulars, apply to CAIG, MACLEOD & Cos. Where a Pht of the Re- survey may be lean Savannah, July 1. lawtf. Mv Negro Serv ant Bolt, Well know* in and about Savannah, ab sconded yesterday morning from me. — ~ Matters of V die Is are requelted to be careful he does not hide aboard of them. hnever brings him home will be re warded. lachlin Mclntosh. Savannah, August 16. rr.4&. WILLIAM BELCHER, RESPECTFULLY inform* the Public, thal lie continues in the S TORE lately occu pied by Belcher & Dicktnfin , and iutends to pur life the Vendue: & Commission Bufiuef* ; in which capacity, his exertions will be ufrd to promote the Interest of his Em ployer*, and give general latisfailion. Savannah, June 3 ts-27 J. D. DICKINSON, HA\ ING taken the Store in Mr. Bolton's Range, lately occupied by Mefrs. Hun ter, Prtftman & Co. —Begs leave to offer his lervices in the l endue if Com?ni(fion Line. Presuming, that hi* conduft hitherto has given iatisfaftion—he relies lor a continuance of Pub lic favors, on a fixed determination of endeav ouring to merit their support. Savannah, June 28, 179 c. (34-ts.) Columbian jEufcum, &c. Kollock & Parker, Have just P-cceived a Frefli Supply of genuine DRUGS, &c. Which they will fell on the mo ft reasonable term*for Cafb, at their MEDICAL STORE, St. ]uhan Street, near the Columbian Printing Office. The following are a ft to of the Numerous Articles > which their Apartment conjifis of, viz : ALOES, Alum, annato, antimonv, aqua for ds, anifccd, arsenic, affafoetida, balsam ol capivi, balsam of Peru ; pale, red, and yel low bark ; borax, calomel, camphor, caraway feed, raffia, caftor, raftor oil, chamomile flow ers, cloves, cochineal, colnquintida, Colombo, coriander feed, confcive of hips, ditto of roses. cream of tartar, eau de luce, em"ric tartar, ef fente of bergamot ; essential oils of aniseed, cinnamon, cloves, juniper, lavender, lrmon, mint, orange, pennyroyal, rhodium and (avin; gamboge, gentian, ginger, guiri ammoniac, gum arabic, gum guaiacum. harifhoni fliavings, ipecacuanha, isinglass, jalap, linseed, liquorice, litharge, magrftfia, manna, niezereon, mn(k. myrrh, ni’re, nutmegs, mix vomica, oil o( al monds, ointments, opium, pearl barley, pi li ters, quicksilver, rhubarb, faffron, sago ; alka line, Epsom, Glauber’s, and Rochelle (alts ; sarsaparilla, lenna, (quills, Jipantlh f!ios, fper maceti, fuirits haitihorn, compound fpire.sof lavender, sweet fpiriu nil re, rectified ipiriis wine, lugaroflead, fulphur, valerian, verdi grife, vitriolic e*her ; blue, green, and wmte vitriol; volatile aromatic spirits; rose, Hun gary, and orange flower water ; sago powder. I ruffian blue, patent yelk w, liquid blue, gold leaf, white leather, bed white and green phials, nipple shells, pill boxes, &c. —'Also, surgeons pocket and other inflruments, and a complete alfortment of patent medicines. N. B. The yellow bark has been but lately introduced into the United States, but is high ly recommended by fcrnie oi the mod eminent Physicians in the northern cities ; up*n trial they find it of far lirperior efficacy to the pale or red. Savannah, Augull 5. 45 ts Just Imported, By E. & C. St ebb ins. On board the Brig APOLLO. Capt. Robin son, from New-York ; A VARIETY OF USEFUL AND Fashionable GOOD S, Adapted to the present Seafor.—in addition to those Received by the Fanny, Capt. Swin born, in May lad. which enables them to offer their Customers and others, a very llandfome and General Affortment', which they will dispose of at a low advance, for Cafli, their Store on the Bay : Cun fifing of the following Articles, viz. FOUR 4ths and 9 flths Irifla Sheetings ; a great variety of 4 4ths Iriffi Linens, from 3/2 to 100 cents per yard ; bed ticking, 3 4ths, H 4ths, and 10 4th* aiapers ; clouting duper, da mafic tablecloths, at variety of coloured fu perline broad cloths and caffimers, coloured durants, black ruffel, bombattn, black India perftans, green (ilk umbrellas, black tnantuas, Indio lucellrings and fat in, dove coloured and white ditto, mens white, drab and green hats, childrens coloured ditto, a variety of ladies muffin handkerchiefs and aprons; 6 4UIS plain book, checked, ilriped, arid tamboured rnuf lins ; 4 4UIS and fc> .phs plain jackonet and tam boured dit.o, g-ntiemens cravats ; black Bar celona, printed linen, and cotton handefchiefs; Hlk and cotton (hawls, wom.ens cotton hose ; mens (ilk, cotton', and random hose ; Ilriped ginghams: brown bolland and sheeting, to 4th* fringed cotton counterpanes, 12 4th,s lupufine Marfeillcs ditto, Ilriped and figured furniture chintfes ; blue, fed, and purple furniture cot tons ; light ground chimfes and calicoes for gown patterns ; plain white, coloured, and spotted Marseilles, for vest patterns ; fine and coarse dimities, Mancheller nmflins and white jeans, coloured fatinand figured ribbons, ladies and gentlemens leather and (ilk gloves assorted, India and strip-d nankeens, humhums, corded dimities ; medium, giltpoft, folio pod, and plain quarto poll paper ; irrkpowder, wa fers, and sealing wax ; ivory and horn combs, needles and pins, mens neat shoes, ladies mo rocco and kid ditto, ladies dreifingcafes, pock et books, purses, suspenders, thread cases, mem orandum cases; bell red bark, ipecacuanha, rhubarb, jalap, Anderson’s pills, nragnefia, cream tartar, camphor, Turlington’s balsam, liritiffi oil, eaftor oil, (pints hartfhorn, vola tile drops, laudanum, spirits lavender, essence peppermint, rose & orange flower waters, milk <d roles, bergamot, pungent lmelling bottles, fait of lemons, court piaster, bard and loft 00- matum, violet foapand waffiballs,coarfe knives, (cilfors, cork fcrrws, razors, penknives assorted, watchchains and keys, filler pencil cases, black Tcad pencils, tooth bruflies, black pepper, nut megs, loaf lugar, frefli hyfon tea, choice ffierry wine in quarter Calks, &c. &c. A ugust 5- 45-ts For Sale, Superfine FLOUR in Barrels, Madeira WINE in Pipes & Qr. Pipes, Mould CANDLES in Boxes. CiV Mncleod & Cos. Savannah, August 5; n '4v Five Dollars Reward. RAN-away from the Subfcril>er, on the Sth instant, a Mulatto BOY, named ‘Tom, tt) years old, and about 5 feet high, had a fear or two in his face. Whoever will lodge him in the common goal in Savannah, (hall have the above reward. JOSEPH R. DOPSON. Montecth, April n. (n.15.) The Subscriber HAS FOR SALE, 10,000 wt. Black beed Cotton, ot excellent quality, Unginncd, which he will deliver at his Wharf in Sunbury.—-Calh or a good Note at go days will be received in pay ment. JAMES HOLMES. Sunbury, Aug. u. 49 - t s NOTICI To the Proprietors, Agents or Truflees of the fol lowing l racls of Land, which are returned in Default for Taxes, for the Year 1795, and Ar rearages up to the said year, said to belong to Nonresidents oj Georgia. Vv ill be G jl, Don the ?.oth March, 1797 (unlcfs they come forward and avail th-mtelves ot the Tax Law, for the year 1 795/ at MTntofh Court Houle, Georgia. 50.000 Acres Fine LAND, granted in the name of William S.oit, on South Aewport river ; l ix, <o4 dols. 75 Us. andCojl jo,ooo Acres, granted in the name of Ferdinand O. ril. on the waters of Souih Newport ; Tax, 38 dels cts. andCvJt. 50,000 A -::res, gi anted ‘ n the nme of David Garvin, on the. wat err ,f the A-tu maha, and South Newport, Tax 6 a dels. 750 Acres, granted in the name of George Gray, returned as the property of Abner Legate, on Supelo waters, Tax 5 dots, and cojl. 500 Acres ‘fide Swamp, on Cathead Neck, and 150 Pine, on said creek Cathead, granted in the name of J ane, Elizabeth, William Martha, Nathaniel and go tin j antes M'Calloughs, Tax 5b dols. and cojl. 1000 Acres, granted in the name of }no. Bowman, in two survey s, 300 on the Great Phuket, FLmmock Land. 700 on Cathead, known by the name of Windy Hill, Tax 33 duls. and cojl. The Arrearages of TAX, are not included in the above Ajfeljments. S. HARRIS, T.C. Af. C. August, 1796 49*im.6m. Just Received, From New-York by the Brig BELLONA, and for SALE, at the Corner oj the Bay and Dray ton Streets : A few bbis. 4d, (id, Bd, lod, & cod NAILS, A few do. 6d,.& 2 od CUT NAILS, Fresh Superfine FLOUR, Loaf SUGAR, TEA, COFFEE, Biume RAISINS, Green WARE, Mould CANDLES, —A LS O A General Assortment of DRY GOODS, too tedious to enumerate. PINCON. August a. 44-81. Ewing & M Call, HAVE FOR SALE, Superhne FLOUR, Ik whole & half Barrels—lndian Kiln Dried MEAL. Savannah, June 30. 3- ‘ City Council, August 1 o tf, 1796. READ a Letter from Tucker Har ris, Esq, M. D. Preiident of the Mec.i cal Society ot the State of ooutii Caro lina, inclofinga Kefolve of that society ; and the laid resolve being read, is as fol lows ; hi the Medical Society, Aug. 10, I 796. RESOLVED, That in the opinion of the members of the Society, the dis eases usual in the preient fealbn of the year, are neither more common nor more mortal than they have been for several of the preceding years : That on the ltrirtcit investigation, there does not at present exist in Charlelton, any contagi ous malignant fever known to them , in proof of which they obierve, that no medical perfonyoT other attendant on the sick, has caught any d;icaie in the dii char 0 e of their refpe&ive functions, ncr do they know of any case in which there is ground to believe, or even fuipect that a fever has been communicated irom one person to anotheV. Ordered, That a Copy of die said resolution, be tranfmitted* to the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Savannah, and that his honor the Intendant do transmit the fame. Extract from the Journals. Pet. Bounetheau,C. C. CITY COUNCIL, Savannah, Aug. 1 5, 1796. A LETTER from the honorable John Edwards, intendant of the City of Chariefton, of the 11th instant, was received, inclofing a Resolution of the Medical Society of that piace, of the 10th inst. transmitted to the Intendant and Wardens of Charlelton, (hewing that there does not ex;lt at present, in Charlelton, any contagious malignant fever known to the said lociety : IPhereupon Ordered, That the Refo lutiou of Council, of the 3d inst. be re lcinded,and that the communication be tween Charlelton and Savannah, be free and uninterrupted. Extract from the Minutes, THOMAS PITT, C. C. \ IENNA, May 2 His Imprrial Majesty has frequently l on „ conferences with Gen. Clairfayt 1 y ° ® Theft measures seem to announce an int-n non ot engaging the Field Marffiall, l 0 reffmZ the command ot the army of the Rhine • f the advantages which he gained at the ci c fe°S me last campaign, and the ill f u , ( - eli /.J* armies fioce his refig,jation, he is conhdered n! the only man capable of checking the ~r o “ £ of the enemy and of conquering the Low cL tries. In the mean time he is at the brad of the military operations. He receives all the dis patches from the army of the Rhine, and alter having made his remarks on them, they are forwarded to the Count de Loffey, m inister it war. L LON DON, June 7. La Fayette. The following ‘very off citing Letter is ‘written by M. Gillet, a GentUman <who ‘was Aid-dt-Camp to the unjr, r . tun ate La b'ciyett . ihe tyran yoj Rob erjpiene ! It is ahjurd to compare ,/ t 0 the treatment djcnbtd by Ivl. Gillet. Mr. Ed 1r or , ‘THE circuinftar.ee of cur having been perfonaily attached to general La Fayette, by the duties of cur ftaiion in his army, and more particularly by the confide ration of his private and public virtues, interested our liveliett feelings and gratitude in that pathetic deferip tion lately made by Mr. Fox, of inno cence tortured with the moft relentless and savage brutality. All the iiicnds of humanity and liberty willfympathize in the eloquent grief of the great states man, and in that burst of indignation and for row which broke from every part of the house of commons. But all the colors and pow ers of eloquence can nev er do justice to the unparalleled fuffer ings of the unfortunate La Fayette, i'o jultly entitled to the praise of being a man of the moft uncorrupted nature. Let the tender and cotnpalfionate hearts of the Britidi fair, and the boaited gene rosity of Engliftimcu, contemplate that gallant and diflinguifhed characler, feiz cd upon neutral ground, and from the month of August, 1792, buried alive in cold, fubterraneous, lolitary dungeons, deprived of exercise, of air, of the light ot heaven, of all interoourfe with hu mane beings ; stripped ot all his clothes, before his being plunged in his iait dun geon at Olmutz, and clad like a galley llave in trowiers and waifteqat ot fail doth; enduring in that condition the memorable winter of 1794 ; destitute of every thing, reiufed even a knife ad fork, and the scanty comforts allowed to felons ; obliged to lie on the It raw and a miserable mattrafs, the relick of his Prullian prison. Such is the treatment, Mr. Editor, which for four years pait La Faveue, La Tour-Maubourg, and Bureaux de Pufy, have experienced from those very governments, profeliing to l'uppert a gainst barbariaus regular and reiigioui establishments. Your readers will, no doubt, think it impofiihle to ha.e ag gravated futh fuffcrin*gs, to have (ported •more outrageoully with all the laws of justice, all the laws of nations, the pangs of innocence,, the groani.igs of humani ty, the unmixed detestation of mankind. But La Fayette was doomed to be wounded in the moil sensible litres- of his heart ; to fee his wife, with his two daughters, lharing in ail the horrors of a captivity, unparalleled even under the tyranny of her former gaoler, Uceerf pierre. She was forced to fubmir to iuch condition, as the price of her atten dance upon her l.ufband ; vainly did die apply, not for a female hervant infteadof a male,, us tiicy were never allowed to : have ar.y one, but fora female attendant upon her two daughters,, young women oi fixreen and eighteen years of age, as they are shut up every night in a iepar ate dungeon by a soldier, and arc under his foie keeping and diferetionary in fpedion : Hie was refufed by the govern or ot the Olmutz baftiic. Vainly did fine entreat for leave to attend divine service, and to seek for those con/ida tions of religion, so consonant with her religious principles, and so necelfary in her present situation. At last, Msdatuc La Fayette, more alarmed at the decline ot her husband, linking under such pres sure of milcries, than at the rapid decay of her own health, begged, again to be allowed to go andconfuit the physicians of Vienna. Did they grant such te quo ft ? No; the was abfoluteiy refufed I permission to go to Vienna, or it fi e r, b* j tained leave to quit her dungeon, it was only on condition of her never vilm n S it, and perhaps never feeing her Lufbancl again ; Ihe chose to die with her t.ei band. .. We need not recommend, Mr. tor, to the rcflebtions and feeling s 0 your readers, the lubjebt 01 this ierter. being confident that more than one J Iked tears upon this lamentable k K ■ No. 49.