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

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4V ANN AH, Published on Tuesday and Friday, by POWERS H SEYMOUR, corner ok Sr. Julian Street, optosi n thf. Church : where Advertisement*, ami H i-ieces of Intelligence are gratefully received, and all orders executed with accuracy and punctuality. VoL. I. THOMAS SMITH, Embraces this opportunity to prcfent kis /metre th inks to all his Friends, for their patronage /nice he commenced bu/mefs in Savannah-, and he Legs to inform them that he his now Imported t>\ t ; :c William Penn, via Philadelphia, the FVderali H, via Charleflon, and the Hazard, to this j-ort. a much larger Assortment than he ever Lid before ; and the Goods being pur chafed im mediately from the carious Manufoflories, and zrithCafh, he is enabled to ftrvc his friends on tetter terms than heretofore : His Assortment consists of the following Arti cles, viz. QUPERFINE, and fccond broadcloths; kJ pi Lin and printed caffimers, the newtft of Merfailles for veils ; gold and filvcr tam boured ditto ; fwanfdown and fancy caffimers for do ; printed jeans, muflinets and dimities fordo; plain 4-4’hs and fifths jackonet and book’ muslin ; ti-Aths flviped, checked, crclf bared and tamboured do ; 6- 4 ths mulmull do ; book and jarkonet muslin handkerchiefs with coloured borders and plain ; muslin shawls of the newefttafle ; gentlemenseleganttambour’d, plain, and coloured neck handkerchiefs; black ami coloured fllk handkerchiefs; black, blue and other coloured manteaus, luteftrings ; In dia fdks and hartins of the moft elegant colours ; > very large and general assortment of the moft elegant, chintzes and callicoes; 4 - 4 thsand 7-Bths Irish linens, 5-41I1S sheeting ; bed ticks, 7 8-4ths.g~.4thi and io- 4 thsbed hunts ; 7- 4 ths to j 2-4: hs cotton counterpanes; bed lace; 7- 4 ths to JO- iths damask ta 1 -le cloths and napkins; 3-4ths md o- 4 ths fine humhums ; 4 - 4 ths and fifths F k me n, royal rib, fattinets, thicksets, p and twilled corduroys ; pillow fuftians, ; ithsdv.: s. 3-4ths. 4.4th* and C-4t.11, cotton tie ck and ftripr ; a general assortment of hqfie ry ; a general alb rtment of hardware and cut mry, including plantation tools; gun powder, shot and lead, hair powder, pomatum ; an as sortment of drugs and medicines, perfumery ; dimities and muflinets, camblcts, cambleteens and durants, flic loons, callimancoes, bumbozers and bumbozeens ; white arid black, course and fine Hats ; ribbons, laces, edgings, hair rib bon, hat and fltoe silk binding, broad and narrow worsted binding, sewing silk, twist, Itpes and thread ; ladies tortoise fnell hair combs, hair do ; oznaburgs, German rolls, brown hollar,d Sc Russia fhectings ; nutmegs, mace, all spice, pepper, ground ginger, allurn, copperas and brirnftmie ; romal, polieat, and a great variety of fancy coloured handkerchiefs ; long lawns, carnbricks ; writing paper, quills, waters, ink powder ; and a variety of other articles too tedious to enumerate. Country Stores will be supplied for a very small advance. N. B. An assortment of COPPER STILLS, from 40 to 120 Gallons. Savannah, August 23. 50. M. B E L Z O~N~s7 Miniature Painter, from Paris, I) ESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies and V Gentlemen of Savannah, and its environs, that he proposes residing here fome time, to accommodate thole who may be desirous of having their likenesses taken. His abilities be ing so well cftab'.ifbed in Charleston, he flat ters hiinfelf will recommend him to attention in Savannah. His price for each miniature, five pounds. Those ladies, &c. who wish to be inftru&ed in the Art of Painting Mr. Bel zons will wait on, and pay every due atten tion, or. reasonable terms. He reiides at Mr. Pr imrofe’s in Yamacraw, where lie will be ready to receive those Ladies and Gentlemen who may honor him with their commands. .V. B. Devices in hair work, See. executed in a finifhed flyle. M. B eTz ON S, Pein-tre en Miniature, Eleve du Sr. David, it Paris, NOUVEI.LEMF.NT arrive de Cliarlefton dans cctte vi lie, informe les perfonnes cui defireront fe faire peindre quil fe propose de resider quelquc terns ici. D’apres les en couragements quil a cu dans plufieurs vjlles ft ie f. ute que cc f'era une recommendation aux perionnes qui voudront bien l’honnorer de ieurs commandes. Prix cinq pounds. II enfeignera aux demoifelles et jeune gens fl U! defireront ctrc inflruites dans Part de pe 'ndre, a un terme raifonablc, fa demeurc est -imacraw, maifon de M. Primrose. Savannah, August 19. 49. FOR SALR SUGAR in Hhds. and Barrels, Best Green COFFEE, % BORDMAN fcf HILLS. Savannah, March 28, 1796. N O T I C E~ f **AVE piffchafed a traft of Land of Mr. j J j ‘ m Williams, situated in Effingham coun if: about fifty miles from Savannah, on the 1. ug.tua road, half a mile from Savannah river, 01nin ? i a nds of Mr. Hudson, and others, f n\ person °f persons, having any claims a a;d land, are to make *vir c:aims before the deeds are executed. * BERNARD BOYER, , <, , For ADRIEN LESFAURES. Snnan , May 2C. n0.23.tf REASON and TRUTH impartial guide the way. Tile Subscribers, Have received from Ireland, via Charleston, the following articles : COTTON Bagging, Coarse &c fine Hats, in small packages, Crockery Ware in Crates, Glofter and Chefhirc Clieefe, A quantity of Log, Deep Sea and Lead Lines, One Bale of Twine, A few Bales of Irish Linens, Which are now offered for SALE. ROBERT & JOHN BOLTON. Savannah, August 23. 50. On THURSDAY, the 2 5 thinftant, A S C H 00L WILL be opened by the Subscriber, next door to Mr. Butler’s, Yamacraw, where will be taught Reading, Writing, Vul gar and Decimal Arithmetic, Book-Keeping, and sundry ufefui branches of the Mathematics, with their application to Surveying and Navi gation, &c. &c. JAMES HAMMOND. N. B. Terms of Tuition, will be known at the School, Savannah, August 23. 5° —4 t- A Bargain. THE fubferiber will fell all her right, title and iniereft, in and to, all that llicc Planta tion, called Orange Grove, on Ogechec. A de feription of this place, is unnecessary—the par ticulars will be know by applying to SARAH M. DAY, Widow of Joseph Day, deccaftd. August 23. 5> St Just Imported, Bv E. & C. Stehbins, On board the Erig APOLLO, Cant, Robin son, from New-York : A VARIETY OF USEFUL AND Fashionable G 0 0 D S, Adapted to the present Season—in addition to those Received by the Fanny, Capt. Swim burn, in Mav last, which enables them to offer their Custom vp. sand others, a very Handsome and General Assortment, which they will dispose of at a low advance, for Cash, at their Store on the Bay : Confining of the following Articles, viz. FOUR 4ths and g Bths Irish Sheetings ; a great variety of 4 4ths Irish Linens, from to 100 cents per yard ; bed ticking, 3 4ths, 8 4ths, and 10 4ths diapers ; clouting diaper, damask tablecloths, a variety of coloured fu perfine broad cloths ■ and caffimers, coloured durants, black ruffel, bombafin, black India perfians, green silk umbrellas, black mantuas, India luteilYings and satin, dove coloured and white ditto, mens white, drab and green hats, childrens coloured ditto, a variety of ladies muslin handkerchiefs and aprons; 6 4th* plain book, checked, striped, and tamboured muf fins ; 4 4ths and 6 4ths plain jackonet and tam boure.d ditto, gentlemens cravats ; black Bar celona, printed linen, and cotton handerchiefs; silk and cotton shawls, womens cotton hose ; mens silk, cotton, and random hole ; striped ginghams, brown holland and sheeting, i0 4ths fringed cotton counterpanes, 12 4ths lupeifine Marseilles ditto, striped and figured furniture chintfes ; blue, red, and purple furniture cot tons ; light ground chintfes and calicoes for gown patterns ; plain white, coloured, and ipotted Marseilles, for veil patterns ; fine and coarse dimities, Mancheiler muslins and white jeans, coloured satin and figured ribbons, ladies and gentlemens leather and/filk gloves afforied, India and striped nankeens, humhums, corded dimities ; medium, gilt poll, folio post, and plain quarto poll paper ; ink powder, wa fers, and fealingwax ; ivory and horn combs, needles and pins, mens neat shoes, ladies mo rocco and kid ditto, ladies dressing cases, pock et books, purses, suspenders, thread cases, mem orandum cases; best red bark, ipecacuanha, rhubarb, jalap, Anderson’s pills, magnesia, cream tartar, camphor, Turlington's balsam, British oil, caftor oil, spirits hartfhorn, vola tile drops, laudanum, spirits lavender, effcnce peppermint, rose & orange flower waters, milk ofrofes, bergamot, pungent Imelling bottles, fait of lemons, court piaster, hard and foft po matum, violet foapand wafhbalis,coarfe knives, feiffors, cork ferews, razors, penknives assorted, watch chains and keys, silver pencil cases, black lead pencils, tooth brufbes. black pepper, nut megs, loaf sugar, frefh hyfon tea, choice flierry wine in quarter casks, See. See. August 5. 45-ts Dunkley & Smith, REG leave to inform the Inhabitants of this City, that they have just received by the Hope, Capita u Haley, from London, via New-York, A fresh Sltply of DRYGOODS, Consisting of a variety of Coarse and Fine Callicoes ; Plain, Sprig’d, and Tamboured Muslins ; Muslin Handkerchiefs of various kinds, Colerain Linens, Muflinets. 13c. He. — Which will be Sold, at their Store in the Market Square, at their usual r-duced prices, Confidently with the late advance upon English Dry Goods.—Also, Souchong and Hyfon Tea, Window Glufs 6 by 8, 8 by 10, & 10 by x 2. Savannah, Aug .ft 4th. 45-ts FRIDAY, August 26, 1796. M USLI N S, By Wholejale & Retail, THE fubferiber having a large quanti- ’ ty, and great variety on hand, will dis pose of them very low, and much under his former prices. GEORGE RALSTON. Savannah, Aug. iS. 1148. 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, Humhums, Pavil-, lian Gauze, Irnh Linens, Cambrick, White . Thread, Tapes, Lawn and Lawn Aprons; R>b bons, Lacos and Edging ; Crape ; Silk, Kidd, ‘ and Leather Gloves; an assortment of Fans, and Feathers, White Heeds, Necklaces and ■ Ear-Drops'; ‘Ladies and Milfes Chip, Straw,; and Leghorn Hats and Bonnets ; Cotton Hole,; Oznabtirg and Dutch Rolls-; Blank Books,! Pencils and (Quills, Shaving Boxes, Razors in- Cases, Knives and Forks, Snuffers, plated Sugar’ Tongs, dittq Buckles, .Military Plumes, Breail- Pins, Watch-Chains and Seals, Counting-IJoufe Seals ; wnh a variety of Articles too tedious to mention. Savannah, May 31. 26-ts Adrian V. Sinderen • . j ■ Hasfor SALE, at his Stoke on the Bay, A Valuable Assortment of Frejk Imported GOODS.] Amongst which are the following Articles DRY r>OODS. ELEGANT tamboured, checkered, striped,” and plain muslins ; muslin shawls, aprons, and handkerchiefs; cravats, muflinets, dimities, chintzes, callicoes, ginghams, white and black mantua, coloured peifians and iarcenets, black mode and crape, filk/fhawls, black florentine and satins, fuperfine broad cloths and caffimers, q-4ths to 12*4ths-cotton counterpanes, table cloths, diapers, bedticks, Jrifli (heelings and. linens, carnbricks, long lav/ns, laces and edg ings ; plain, clouded, and twilled nankeens ; silk. striped ditto ; fnalloons, durants. calliman coes bombafins, and bombafets ; fine hum-’ hums, brown holland, oznabrigs, mens and womens silk and cotton hose, black and co loured beaver bats, silk and leather gloves, rib bons, fans, threads, tapes, bobbins, pins, silk and twist; gilt, plated, fleel, and mohair but tons, &c. &c. JEWELLERY, PLATED AND HARDWARES. Gold, filvcr, and enamelled watches; chains, seals, and keys ; gold rings, ear-rings, and lock ets ; gold and silver epaulets, silver tea spoons ; plated cofi'ee, tea, and milk pots; callors, fait cellars, goblets and porter mugs, knives and folks, penknives, feiffors, razors, Morocco pocketbooks and thread cases, spy glasses, fpcc tacles ; japanned tea travs, bread baskets, fruit ditto, knife trays, candlcfticks, and lamps ; ebony cruet frames, inlaid varniflied mahogany knife cases, portable desks, paint cheils, silver and camel hair pencils, and a variety of fancy articles. BOOKS AND STATIONARY. Large and small Bibles, Watt’s Hymns, Harvey’s Meditations, Dictionaries, Mode’s Geography, Buchan’s Domeflic Medicine, l ranklin’4 Works, Enfield’s Speaker, Scott’s Lcffons, Pleating Inftntdlor, Thompson’s Sea fons, Milton’s I’aiadife Loft, Young’s Night Thoughts, Shakefpcare’s Works complete, Sterne’s ditto, Rambler, Adventures of a Guin ea, Isabella, Sorrows of Wertcr, Lady Mon tague’s Letters, Misses Magazine, Ladies Pock et Library, Fordyce’s Addresses to Young Womten, Monitors, Fisher’s Companion, Dil worth’s Arithmetic and Spelling Books ; large royal, letter, and common writing paper; blank books, Holland quill*, wafers, India rubber, See. PERFUMERY. Hair powder, best feented pomatum in rolls and pots, violet and Windsor foao, wafhbaiL, ladies and gentlemens drefling cases, lavender water ; effenfc of musk, lemon, and bergamot; pungent smelling bottles, patent blacking,’ combs, tooth brufbes and tooth powder. Savannah, Jun” 17. 31 Ewing & M'Call, HAVE FOR SAIF., Superiine FLO UR, In whole Sc half Barrels —Indian Kiln Dried MEAL. Savannah, June 30. 35 TO BE RENTED, A convenient HOUSE for a . Family, * LATELY occupied bv Caps. Throop,fitua ted on Broughton SfTcftf It has a shop which will be rented with, or without tfie, home. Enquire of the Priateii August 19 !. 49-ts I Just Arrived Per the Schooner New-Adventure, from New-York, and now . opening, (in one of the new Stores on the Bluff, belonging to Mr. Robert Bolton) by the Subscriber, a very neat Afl'ort mont of Dry GOODS, Os the follcnvtttg Articles : 4*4ths to 6-4-ths, Book aud J aconet Mus lins ; Book and jaconet Muslin Hand kerchiefs and Shawls, with plain and coloured borders; Striped Ginghams ; Striped and clouded Nankeens; Mens and Womens Cotton liofe ; Striped Holland ; Long Lawns; Plain and co loured Muflinets ; Marfeillcs Quilt ing ; Corded Dimities ; Silk and Get ton Vest Shapes ; Fultians—Two Ca ses Mens low priced Hats, and a very elegant aflortment of Ladies fafhionabie„ Straw, Cluj), and Felbell, Hats, & Bon nets —all which will be fold on the very lew est terms for Cnjb, wholesale only, by JAMES E. MORETON. Savannah, Aug. 16. n48.6r. Peter Madden, HA S FO R S A I. E, At his Stoie on the Bay :— The following alforl* mer.t of Frelli Imported GOODS, Which he is determined to fell at a very [mail pro fit, H'holefale or Retail , viz. A Quantity of Ladies Morocco flippers with fpi ing heels, childrens Morocco and black, leather shoes and flippers, ladies fatinct and florantine flippers, black faiidals, mens lute call (kin shoes, coarse do. for servants; ladie.i and. gentlemens bell Reaver hats, a great variety of childrens Beavers, various colours ; a large quantity of middling and h>w priced hats ; * tew pieces yard wide linen ; 3-4ths and purple callicoe printed linens in 8 yd pieces ; chocolate grounded callicoes, humhums fine and cuarle ; plain and striped nankeens ; a few pieces wild bore, camblets, moreens and du runts; a few pieces real India book muslin, fine muslin lhawls, purple chintz do ; veiyfine mtlflinet for vest shapes, white flannel, green baize, black bombazeen corded dimity, Hurt buttons, ounce thread, white chappel needles, oznaburgs thread, gold and silver bands with elegant toflels, silver lace ; 2,3 and 4 quire blank books ; warranted razors in cases, com mon do; a few lets of elegant breakfafl chi na, do. bowls, blue plates and diflvs ; a small aflortment of queens ware ; a large quantity of military plumes, oftric.h and crane featl\/s ; patent lamps with wic ks, tranlparcnt hand lant norns; a few gross black and magpie galloon binding, worfled binding broad and narrow of various colours, pins, fans, sewing silk, twill, very fine diaper tape„; a quantity of cotton ro malis, striped and spotted bandanoes ; a few pieces low priced pocket handkerchiefs, coarse German rolls ; a few cwt. glue of an excellent quality, a few gross cowfkins, handlome switch whips silver mounted, do. plain, chair whip-* with cane tops, common do ; a few pair o£ saddle-bags, saddles and bridles, a few lets cart harness ; a quantity curry combs and brushes, hat shoe and buckle brushes, blacking ball ; mourning, plated and gilt flioe and knee buck les ; a fe w gross fleevc buttons, knives and forks, shoe makers and butchers knives, fhoeruaker.. awls and tacks, tailors {hears and thimbles, feilfors, fine and coarse horn and iron combs, plated arid fleel spring fpurrs, bridle bitts and flirt up irons, buckles and tips, waLch cryltals and keys ; no. 10 cotton cards, boxes of shell paints and pencils ; a few bags of small shot, 2 parcel beading plains ; a few articles tin ware, fiddles and fiddle firings ; 8 by 10 window” glass by the box or dozen, 4 d, bd, bd, arid lod naiis, muitard, fwcct oil, black pepper, all— spice, cinnamon, cassia, frefh young ginger fit for preserves, chocolate, coffee ; excellent hyfon, louchong and bohea teas by the rhclt or 1). A quantity of fine flavoured Jamaica and Weft India old rum, fit for families use ; fin '* old Sherry Win: ; best London portei in bot tles, Philadelphia bottled beer, vinegar in thre<: and five gallon kegs; fine white fait bacon in flitches, fait petre, and Sundry Medicines , viz. Magnesia, red lavender, iiritifh oil, turling ton, haerlum oil, spirit nitre, har’fhorn, jalap, rhubarb, tarter emetic, calomel, Icnna, manna, salts; chamomile flowers, firrup of fquills, pare goric elix, blue vitriol, aflrfelicL, finelling salts, salts of worm wood, nux vomica, court plaif ter. laudanum, Godfrey’s cordial, opium, li quorice, tooth powder and brushes, gentiaa root, Spanifli flies, £"c. dec. N B. A boxof the aforefaid fine fly fun Tea, just opened. Savannah, August 9. 46-ts. Ihe Subscriber HAS FOR s A LE, 10,000 wt. Black Seed Cotton, of excellent quality, Unginned, which he will deliver at his Wharf in Snrtbnry.—Cafh or c< good Note at 90 duvs will be received in pay ment. JAMES HOLMES. Sunbury, Aug. j 1 43. tr No. 51.