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to join thofc which arc already at that
place.
PORTSMOUTH, (w.ii.) Sept. 15.
Arrived here last evening, the h riend
fhip of Newbury-Port, Captain Tho
mas Smith, in 9 days from Halifax.
Mr. Jones, a gentleman paflenger in
the Friendship, has a lilt of perfons’
names in America, who fend informa
tion to Halifax of the veifels they hear
cf, which fail from the United .States,
that capt. Cochran of the Thetis frigate
may be informed of the fame, and lend
them in for adjudication. Papers have
been intercepted from Capt. Cochran,
containing a multiplicity of information
given to him by persons styling them
selves citizens of the United States.
Among the informers are David Pater
son and Samuel Fleming of Norfolk,
in Virginia. When Mr. Jones reaches
Philadelphia, he is determined to pub
li(h the proceedings of the courts of jus
tice ; —he taking paflage immediately
in the stage, had not time to furnilh it.
Captain Clark, of the Alexandria,
17 days from Gonaives, arrived at the
fort, relates, that he was taken into rhe
above port by the veflcl containing the
national commissioners at Aux-Cayes,
who had been forced to fly from that
place, in consequence of an iniurrediion
planned by Rigaud.
NEW-YORK, OaoberS.
Ycfterday, on account of the late glo
rious intelligence from Italy and Ger
many, the Bells in the several churches
in the city wrang a joyful peal, from
twelve to one o’clock—and in the even
ing, as it were by patriotic sympathy,
the friends to the Liberties of Man af
fenabled at the Hotel, where a number
of patriotic songs were sung : a cold
collation was aifoferved up, and sixteen
toasts were given, apropos to the news
of the day.
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SAVANNAH, October 21.
Yesterday arrived Capt. Stubbs, 32
days from Hispaniola, who has obliging
ly handed us the following intelligence :
That about live weeks fmee, a regiment
composed of whites and blacks, was or
dered by the new French Commissioners
of Aux Caves, against Jeremie, which
they attacked, but met a very warm re
ception from their forts, which obliged
them to retreat with a considerable lufs
back to Aux Cayes. In consequence
of their ill success, an order was ilfued
for every 10th man to be immediately
lhot.—They received this order ; but
before it could be put into execution,
they rose, took pofleffion of the fort,
and maffiacrcd every person in it. In
the fray, an American captain was
wounded in the knee, and one of the
Commissioners was killed—two others
made their escape. On the arrival of
General Rigo from Tibaroon Bay,
peace was again restored.
(sarmr Kcgtfter.
CLEARED OUT.
Schooner Nancy, Harris, Charleston.
Betsy, Waterman, ditto.
Snow Harmony, Marshal, Jamaica.
Sloop Mary & Jean, Church, Brunswick.
Friendfliip, Hillary, Charleston.
IpffT I TAKE the liberty of mentioning to my
Fellow Citizens , that lam a Candidate as one of the
Elettors to vote in this State, for Prelident and
Vice-President oj the United States —
T. Glascock.
Oflober 7, 1796. 6731.*
THE creditors of the
late JAMES GREENHOW, are requeued to
meet at the Merchants and Planters Cotiee-
Hosfe, on Thurlday the 27th inilanf
H. C. JONES.
Has jujl Imhortedfrom LONDON, per the HAR
MONY, Capt. MARSHALL,
A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF
Seasonable Goods,
Andnow opening for Sale, at his Store on Moore’s
Wharf:— Among ichick are,
V 1 perfine Broad Cloths and Cafiimers,
O Fine Elastic Cloths, ’
Strouds Bath Coatings and Negro Cloths,
8 9 anc l Rofe Blankets, Duffills,
tine and coarse Hats,
lfi(h Linens and Cambrics,
ine Romalls and Marfelles Quiltings,
pu rants, Oznaburgs and Sewing Twine,
•poe and Oznabufgs Tread,
‘ltfteel Corn Mills,
•peeand Flour Seives,
‘blocksand Sickles,
pi Invoice of Cutlery,
i ‘ IM * of different kinds, See. Sec. Sec.
October 4. 62-ts.
Wanted to Hire,
by the year or otherwise,
One or Twt Negro Fellows,
for ° l Un der{bnd the Shoe-Making Bufmel* ;
“hont reasonable Wages will be given.—
l ' lc
vttober 7. 6 3 #g t
GEORGE LAMB,
Has ju/l returned from BOSTON in the REGU
LATOR, Capt. Switt, with the /allowing Allure
ment of 0 M
G O O D S,
Which, are now opening at his STORE on the Bluff
OEPERFINE, middling, and low priced
broad cloths and cafimeis ; fwnndown and
other veiling, elastic cloths, coatings, plains,
negro cloth, llannels, baizes, durants, flialloons,
calimancocs, camlets, blankets, fheetlng, Uneti.
dimity, humhums, velvet, corduroy, denims,
luilringsand mantuas, ribbons, of various co
lours, No. 3 and 4 hair ribbon, tapes, sewing
hlk, thread, furniture chints and calicoes';
chintles and calicoes ; lilk, cotton, and word
ed mens and womens hose ; ladies sandals,
black and other coloured morocco flippers,
florentine and leather flippers, miilcs flippers,
childrens lhoes, mens coarie do. ladies and
childrens various coloured ha s, mens hats ,
.itullin and other lhawls ; bancitiuno, black and
checked iilk, linen, and cotton handkerchiefs.
HARDWARE.
Locks ot almost every kind ; H, IIL, door,
chelt, and butt hinges ; brass and iron thumb
latches, bolts, flioveis and tongs, bellows with
brais and Iron noles, brais and wooden cocks,
coopers crow irons ; crosscut, hand, lalh, ten
on, and keyhole laws ; hammers, diawing
knives ; flat, hall round, and three lquarc files ;
compasses, dividers, Iquares, gnnblcis, two*
leet rules ; jack, Imoothmg, sash, rabbet, and
bead planes; plane irons, icrew augers, chii
cls, trowels aud whitewash brushes, ferews
brads, tacks ; a great variety of knives and
iorks, pea and pocket knives, and fcilfjrs ;
pewter dishes, plates, bafons, cans, and tea
pots ; feales and weights, lleelyards, rat, and
mouse traps, desk, mounting and trunk han
dies, brais nails ; laddies, laddie bags, and bri
dles ; laddie holies, tacks, and buckles ; cut
rycombs and brulhes, coffee mills; houfi
hand, cloth, table, buckle, teeth, fcrubhing.
and shoe brushes ; tin ware ; coat, velt, am
lleeve buttons ; japanned waiters, cannilteis.
jacks,and tobacco boxes; pins and needles.
fpe£iacles, fraoothing irons ; awls, Ihoe ham
mers. pincers, nippers and tacks ; liihing lin
and hooks, hatnbro’ aud log lines, bed cords,
twine, cordage, time glasses, fail and marline
needles, pillols, whips, Sec.
PAINTS, &c.
W kite and red lead, Spanish brown, green
paint, Prulhanblue, lampblack, varnilh, spir
its turpentine, paint brulhes ; S by 10, 9 by
12, and 10 by 12 window glals ; glue, fig
blue, shoe blacking, Sec.
P E R F U M K R Y, &c.
Small boxes perfumes, hair powder, poma
tum, pungent and other imelling bottles ;
Windlor vegetable, and crown loap ; fine and
luperfine ivory combs, crooked and case
combs, shaving boxes, razors and llraps, dref
iing boxes, curling tongs and craping irons,
puffs
A CONSIDERABLE ASSORTMENT
of £ O O K S,
History, lives, memoris, adventures, voyag
es, travels, novels, poetry, periodical works,
treatiles, on architecture, love, law, religion,
phylic, morality, geography, arithmetic,
Lhool books, fables, Sec.—A catalogue at the
Store.
Blank books, writingand letter paper, large
demy, do. pocket books, ink Hands, quills,
waters, ink powder, lead pencils, sand boxes ;
watch crystals, chains, &c. car rings and drops,
Englilll and Columbian playing cards.
— A la 6
Madeira and Iherry wines; gunpowder, hy
fon, hyfon Ikin, and fouchong teas; faltpetre,
powder, lhot and flints, nutmegs, cloves, al
monds, Cayenne, l'nuff in bottles, pigtail and
plait tobacco, lieves, meaiurcs,boxes,trunks.&c.
ON CONSIGNMENT,
A few Crates CROCKERY.
Savannah, October 21. 67.
R AN AW AY,
FROM the fubferiber, a NEGRO FEL
LW named JACK, about 26 years of age,
five feet seven or eight inches high, has a large
fear on his right arm, ocealioned by a burn ;
he is well known about Savannah as a Porter,
jobbing Carpenter and Painter, was purchaf
cd of Mr. Merrick of Charleston, and it is ex
pe£ted he would attempt to get there, as he
was heard to fay fome time before he was
milling, he would go there or to fome ofLhe
Northern States ; he will probably attempt to
pass as a free Fellow, under the name Cuffee.
Any person who will deliver the laid Negro
to me at Savannah, or give information so as he
may be found, shall receive a hand fome re
ward, and all reasonable charges paid.
Elizabeth Course.
Savannah, October 21. 67-ts
Taken ujt,
On the 16th inflant, at Sedgefield, on the south
fide of Great Ogechee, two miles and an
half from the Bridge :
Two Red O X EN,
MARKED R. G. and marked with a Poplar
leaf in one ear, and a Poplar Leaf and Slit in
the other ; one of them has the ends of his
horns sawed off, and is blind of one eye. The
owner may have them by proving the proper
ty and applying at Sedgefield to
--A.- D. Cuthbert.
Oftober at. 67*61.
The Subscribers,
Have received from Ireland, via Charleston,
the following articles :
COTTON Bagging,
Coarse & fine Hats, in small packages,
Crockery Ware in Crates,
Glofter and Chcfhire Cheese,
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 J JOHN BOLTON.
Savannah, August 23.
Columbian jftufcttm, &c.
iim i 1
John H. Roberts,
TAYLOR & IIAHIT MAKER ,
BEGS leave to inform his friends and the
Public, that he has removed from the
house which he occupied of Capt. Haiit, to
his new house on the Bay, (next to the (lore
lately occupied by Mellrs. Kenedy Parker
where he intends to carry on his buhneis with
punctuality.
He ha s on Confignment >
Avery handsome assortment of Cloths—Caffl
mers, Ladies Cloths, for Habit aud Waiftcoa,
Patterns, which lie will iell low, for Caih oh
!y.
Savannah, October 21. 67.
Wanted on Hire,
A Few FELLOWS, who are good AX
MEN, lor One, Two, or Three Months—
their Wages shall be paid every Week if re
quired, by
Robert Dillon.
October 21. 67*2t
T H EAT RICA L.
Ehtfrjl Efiy 0/ A merican Genius in the Dramatic
Art , is a
Comedy called she Contrail,
lith which (it has beenfuggefted by the Mana
gers) the New Theatre, in Savannah , well be
•tpenid.
This favorite Comedy was printed in Philadel
phia, 179 “■ under an a/Jignment of Copy right
‘V Mr. Thomas Wignell ,” joint Manager oft/.
Slew Theatre in that City.— ” Vhe liberal exer
-tons by which the Stage has been refined from
11 ignominious piofcription,’’ were aljo vtum
efled by a mofl refpccldble and generous Subscrip
tion to the above Comedy.
—“ Primus ego in pntriam
Aonio—deduxi Venice mufas.”
Virgil.
f Imitated J
Firfton our own (bores,! try Thalia’s powers,
And bid the laughing, ufcjul Maid be ours.
A second EJfiy in the above line, is a Dramatii
Piece, in four Ads, called
A SCHOOL, for SOLDIERS,
OR THE
DESER T E R.
(Written by Mr. John Henry, laic joint
Manager of the Old American Company)
Which is now offered to the Public, by Mr. God
win, who is in pojjcffon of the original Copy, as
peiformed with great applause at the several Thea
tres in the States.
The above admired Play, was to have been printed
by Subfenhtion in Chvrlcjlon, to which several Ladies
and Gentlemen had fubfenbed, a few days before the
late fire—that calamity diretled Mr. God win/o lay
the work apde.—He now offers it to the refpedive
Ladies and Gentlemen of Savannah, and its envi
rons, and humbly johx.it s them to favor him in
the fond desire oj having an apprised Dramatic
Performance honored under their patronage by
SUBSCRIPTION.
A Book is openedfor the insertion of Subscribers
Names, at this Office. —Subscribers to pay Two
Dollars, each Copy—half the Money to be advanced ,
the other half on delivery of the work, zvhuk will
be put to press soon as Thirty Ladies and Gentle
men may havefubjenbed.
N. li. The Subscribers Names will be pubhfhed
with the book, by Powers ~3 Seymour, for
The Public's mofl obedient,
Tery humble Servant.
JAMES VERLING GODWIN.
Savannah, October 21, 17gfi. by.
Public Auction.
On Monday, the 31/? infant, will be Sold without
reserve, precisely at 12. o’clock, on Mr. Morel's
Wharf ,
dfooSt f L- c Schooner
BETSY,
Burthen about 20 Tons,
all her Tackle and
Apparel as she lays, at said
Wharf.—All Inventory may be fecn at the
Store of
Wm. Pinder.
October 21. 67-3^
JUST RECEIVED,
, AND FOR SALE,
By the Subscribers ;
Duffil and Rose Blankets,
Back Coatings,
White and colored Negro Cloth.
Red, white and yellow Flannels.
Camblets, Durants and Tammies.
Muffins and Muslin Handkerchiefs.
> Callicocs and Furniture Cottons. .
. Irish Linens and Sheetings assorted.
CafTimere and Swanfdown Jacket patterns.
Ladies and gentlemens .Hats assorted.
On Consignment .
London particular MADEIRA WINE in
Qr. Cants. ‘
Ge.nline Old PORT, incUtto. •
BoheaTEA, in whole an Qr Chcfts, apd an
Invoice of CUTLERY.
EWING & M‘CALL.
Savannah,
Wm. & Robert Mein.
BEG leave to inform their Friends and the
Public, that they have Imported per the HAR
MONY, Capt. Marshall, a Large and com
plete Cargo of
FALL GOODS,
Which they are determined to fell upon the
mofl reasonable terms for ready payment, by
the Piece or Package.
Savannah, Sept 30. 61-ts.
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE,
b ools Cap Writing Paper, of a
superior quality,
Just Arrived from New-York,
by the Brigs APOLLO and BELLONA,
The Following .
G O O D S,
nhuh W,H b ‘ dfpofed of by Wh+fale only, by
Andrew Ant 1 loine,
Morison’s Store on the Bay, near Drayton Street )
LO 1 IIS of all colours and deferiptions ;
,V;. p , n *ud flriped Coatings of all colours;
Gaihc cloth ; plain and figured Cafiimers ;
-viiite, veliow, red and green Flannels; Tliick
u>t ; Cotton and Woollen Stockings; Gloves
, Ca P s i in( “ lis i womens and childrens
ilats; IriPi and French Linens, Selelias, Dow
is, brown Holland; white striped Mullins *
Chintz and Callicoes; Bedtick ; Check; Dimi!
ies and mufti net; Diaper Tape ; Cotton white
pound Handkerchief!; Roinalls ; French Nif
mes Handkerchief's; Sarcenet ; black Taflety ;
Ribbons ; Siamoifes; Flannel Jackets ready
nade, Linen Shirts ready made; Ladies Shoes;
perfumed Hair Powder; Toys by the box;
Brandy and Oporto Wine, by the Pipe ; Sir
rup of Punch ; Philadelphia Loaf Sugar ; White
Vinegar ; Sugar-Plumbs. ; Fruit m Brandy;
Bohoa aud Hyfon Tea and a Variety of other
roods.
Savannah, O&ober 18. GG-.|t.
Kollock <St l-’arkc r,
Have just Received a Fresh Supply of genuine
D R U G S. & •.
Which they will fell ou the moft reasonable
terms for Cash, at their MEDIC AL S I ORE,
St. ]uttan Street, near the Columbian Printing
Office. *
Jhe following are a few of the Numerous Articles,
rduch their Affortmentcon/i/Is of, viz :
ALOES, Alum, aun.ito, antimony, aqita for
tis, ams-ed, arfcnic, affafociida, fi.ilfam
-I capivi, balsam of Peru ; pale, red, ami yel
)w bark ; borax, calomel, camphor, caraway
and, caflia, caflor, calfor oil, chamomiln flow
■rs; cloves, co> hineal, coloquintida, Colombo,
•oriander feed, confi rve ol hips, ditto of rofes*
ream of tartar, cau deluce, emetic tartar, of
■rice of b"igamut ; elfeutial oils of anilced,
innamon, cloves, juniper, lavender, lemon,
mint, orange, pennyroyal, rhodium and fa V in 5
;jmboge, gentian, gmge r , RUin ammoniac,
;um arabic, gum guaiacnm, hai iftiorn (havings,
jiecacuanha,.iTmglafs, jalap, linseed, liquorice,
.1 harge, magnesia, manna, mezereon,’ musk,
myrrh, nitre, nutmegs, nux vomica, oil of al
monds, ointments, opium, pearl barley, plas
ters, quicksilver, rhubarb, faflron, sago ; aka
line, Epsom, Glauber’s, and Rochelh- fahs
farfaparilla, senna, fquills, Spanifb flies, fperl
maceti, spirits bartfliorn, compound fpiritsof
lavender, sweet spirits nitre, recfifted spirits
wme, sugar of lead, fulpbur, valerian, vercH
grife, vitriolic ether ; blue, green, and white
vitriol ; volatile aromatic spirits ; rose, Hun
gary, and.orange flower water; fa m powder,
Prufflan blue, patent yellow, liquid blue, gold
leaf, white leather, best white and green phials,
nipple (hells, pill boxes, Ai.so, surgeons
pocket and other instruments, and a complete
assortment of patent medicines.
N. B. rhe yellow bark has been but lately
introduced into the United States, hut is lu li
ly recommended by fome of the mofl eminent
Physicians in the northern cities ; upon trial
they find it of far superior efficacy to the pale
or red.
Savannah, August 5. r> ts
JAMES WALL \Cff
Having taken into Copartner flip, Mr. WILLIAM
DREW. the Bufntefs injutare will, be carried
on under the Fi rm of
James Wallace Cos.
Who have for Sale, by Wholesale or Retail ;
A Large assortment of Irish Linens,
Oznaburgs,Sheetings,
Pi lined Cottons, Romals,
Pruurd and Check Handkerchiefs,
Durants, Shaloons, Calimancocs,
Checks, Bed Tick,
Jeans and Fuflians,
Corduroys, Royal Rib,
Buff and white Caffirnerp,
Ladies and gentlemens Hat*,
Childrens biack, brown and drab coloured do.
Men's and Boys Course do.
Ladies fine Cotton Stockings,
Mens thread and Cotton ‘do.
Cambric, ounce and coloured threads,
Silk and Twist, Bombazeen,
White Chappel Needles,
Hard Ware assorted,
5, b B, to and 2od Nails,
English Linseed Oil in jugs,
White Lead and Spanish Brown, gro. in Oilj
Sab sand Copperas in small casks,
Mill Saws, Hooks and Hinges, &c. &e.
—ALSO—
A few Hhds. Draft PORTER
CROCKERY WARE, in Crates and Hlids.
assorted.
August 30, ~ ... .52-ts
just Received,
By the HARMONY, Capt. MARSHALL,from
, LONDON,
An Assortment of Seafonble
GOOD S,
Which will be fold on reasonable terms, by the
Piece or Package, confiding of
White, brown, blue and green Plains,
6-4t(is and 7-41I1S B.ankets, Checks,
Irilh Sheeting and brown Linens,
Nails, Giafs-ware, Window Gials,
Manchester Goods,
Oznaburgs, Cotton 3agging,
Cloth Cardinals Printed Goods,
Writing Paper, Brown Stout in Hhds, and
a number of other Articles!
Kenedy & Parker.
Savannah,
Biank’sHlPPl NG _ BILLS,
Ftr a ale a* ih.s Ojjfiio*
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