Columbian museum & Savannah advertiser. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1796-181?, October 25, 1796, Page 280, Image 2

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280 Just Received, By the Brigs APOLLO and BEI.LONA,//m New-York: AND NOW OPENED FOR SALE, ON THE BAY, By E. & C. Stebbins, V 1 Z. BROAD Cloths and ealfimers, elaflic and Forrest cloths ; printed caflimers, lainett, Swpnfdown and Marseilles, for veil Ihap-n ; cotton mixtures ; red white and yellow flan nels, green baize; grey, blue, and uriped coat ings; 7-4, 8-4, 9-4, *O-4 role blankets, negro do. carpeting, negro dockings and mitts ; ruf (Hs, jeans, durants, callimartcocs, {balloons, tammies, wildborrs, cajnblets and cainblc ttjens; bombazecu, India peril ms, black, w! :lc, blown and dove coloured fattins, Ilrip' , d ditto; black, white, blue, brown, pink, slate, crow, frith, and dove coloured Mantuas ; Ihiped silk; and farccnetts, plain ditto; wide and nar row black modes ; Italian crape, paitinett lace, for ladies shades, (potted gauz“, bandan no and barrelona handkerchiefs, iilk (bawls & handkerchiefs, purple and coloured {bawls, plain bordered and coloured handkerchiefs, pulJicalt and romall ditto ; Irish linens, IheeN angs, brown do. do. hollands, oznaburgs, check shirtings, 3-4, 6-4, 8-4, 10-4 diapers, birdeye and clouting do. 5-4, 6-4, 8-4, 10-4, 10-4 by 12-4 table cloths ; chintzes and callicoes ; blue, red, and purple copper plates, chintz furnitures, do. for patch work, bordering do. 9-4, 10-4, 11-4, 12-4 cotton counterpanes, 12-4 Marseilles do. Marseilles quilting for la dies ; dimities, Manchester muslins ; long iawns, 4-4 and 6-4 plain book muslin, 6-4 tam bor’d do. 4-4 and 6-4 plain jaconet muslin, fc-4 tambor’d do. tambor’d aprons, Oriped and eaofs barr’d do. muslin (bawls, gentlemens cravats and handkerchiefs, jaconet and book handkerchiefs, border’d do. ■'-Ladies iilk and cotton hose, gentlemen’s beit English plain, patent, black, and white silk do. bell engine cotton, rib’d do. cotton and silk do. plated do. marble, rib’d and plain do. random do. wors ted do. worfled and silk do. patent do.-—Cor duroys, thickfetts, velvets, valen ia, cordc lures, brown jeans, white do. fullians ; ladies habit, and long black and white silk gloves, gentlemen’s black and white silk ditto ; plain, clouded and striped nankeens ; bed-ticks ; course and fine IminHurns ; ginghams, cain bi icks; fewingfilks and twills assorted, ounce and lb. threads, colour’d ditto ; laces, edgings, ■tapes ; bobbins, ribbons, (ilk ferretts, cotton yarn, button moulds, (bin buttons. Drolling cases, large and (mall plated carters, common do. plated candlellicks, brass do. bottle (lands, graters, tea cannisters, (having boxes, cloth bruflies, flioe do. hard and tori Jhaving soap, wind for and violet do. wash halls, cream do. pots pomatum, roll do. lip salve, court plai(ler,falts lemon, tooth bruflies, tortoile (hell tombs, crooked do. drolling do. ivory do. pungeant bottles—bilk lufpeiiders, elaflic do. common ditto ; beads, large and Email ; ftlver pencils, lead do. pocket books, memorandum ditto ; gold earrings, pendals ; milk of roles, in large and ('mail bottles ; rofc and orange flower water. Kmves and forks ; razors with cases ; pen knives. (ciflors, cork ferews, funders, lanc- ts, japan’d lervers, trays ; watch chains, (leevc buttons, 4, 4I Sc lb. pins ; Carpenters j ools. STATIONA R V. Royal demi, thin folio poll, quarto poll, P‘rt and fool (cap paper ; playing cards, blank books, ink powder, wafers Sc (baling wax. andlquills. Ladies beaver hats, gentlemen’s do. chil dren’s black and colour’d ditto ; negro hats— Ladies colour’d kid SLIPPERS, Morocco do. sandals, Misses do—Gentlemen’s fine SHOES and PUMPS. Hyfon Tea, Loaf Sugar, Pepper, Nutmegs, Hair Powder and (larch. Likewifcafcw Quarter Calks of excellent SHERRI’ IVIN E, By the CASK. Savannah, Odlobcr 25. 6S. VV A N Tsi A PLACE as an attendant in a Store, a Young Man, who writes a good hand, and can be well recommended. He has lived for fnme time in a (lore, and has affiflcd in Book keeping, though docs not profefs himl'elf to be perfeft mailer in it. For further particulars, apply to DANIEL J. GREENE. Savannah, Oftober 25. 68. N O T I C E. THF. Subscriber being appointed Tnfpe&or of COT TON, tor the port of Sa\ nnnah, has fnrmflied himfelf with lase dry Stores, on Mr.-Wm. Charles Wharf, near the Fi(h Mark et, where he will give conilant attendance. B. WALL. Savannah, October 25- 68. AN ACT for the Infpeftion of Cotton. BE it ena£led by the senate and lioufe of re prefentativcs of the date of Georgia, in general li me r rZ !l f V on ond immediately after *! V 1 °J. Oftoker next, no perfon/hull put on T r f' w rt T e I V V an yVP> brigantine, schooner, foop, lylander, boat or other vejjet, in order to be Wn Ud .! Ure ?’ an ?S" tTiti or puked cotton which full not have been pocked in bags containing there on the name of the person echofall have infpeded th( fame according to the direthons of this ad • that any infer ofa Jhip or vtffel, whojhall receive on board, any ginned or picked cotton in weight more than forty pounds, and which full not"be packed m bales , containing thereon the name of the person tnfpeding the fame , fall forfeit and P ax two hundred dollars for each quantity that may be 0 received, one moiety thereof to theufe of the tn fr tr ’ and other moietx to the use of the kite , *** “ •*>"' km herd* cl, That the infpedors [hall re?!? tcd ° T - *7 ma > hcrt after be appointed, yhthofa dollar for every hun *>hich a ft d M td = avd cotton for inlhefl P a and the person carrying the the cotton that il P b7,„ZtfY P t ° f k " p,l, Z J” “r j!, all A Je ;lla j; and lff/ and h than until the rtturnmg the receipt J 7 a VI 1 wken u P on Columbian jfclufeum, Hamilton & 1 (ariricjyc, o * Have Imported from LONDON, per the HAR MON V, to this place, and GADSDEN, via. Char left on, A WELL CHOSEN is EXTENSIVE AS SORTMENT Os SEASONABLE AND Fashionable GOODS , Being all fdeded by Mr. Hartridge, who was then on the spot. Which will be offered (or SALE, in a few days, at the Store lately occupied hv MeflrS. Kenedy and Parker (the Corner’ of Bay and Whitaker Street) —at an unufuai low advance, for immediate paymcnL only. Savannah, October 25. ‘ 68. Bills of Exchange, o On London, Liverpool, or Lnttrafer y APPLY TO edivard sivarbreck, At his Counting-House, No. 8, . under the Merchants & Planters Coffee-Houfe, WHERE cash is given for choice Sea Isl and COTTON, at the rate of r6d. per pound, and for up Country Cotton, at the cate of 13d. per pound.—Al(o BILLS on Charlcfton. Savannah, Obtober 26. 68-i6t. j w ■'■ ‘- 1 }. I). Dickinson, Has juf received on Confgnment, the filming GOO D S : Which he Will fell low for Cash, at his Store Boi.ton’s Range, WHITE Plains by the hale or piece. 6-4 & 8-j Rose Blankets. London Duff Us b the bale or piece. Blue, brown and mixed York/hire Cloth: Do. do. and do. Bath Coatings. Coat Patterns of various colors. Men’s and women’s cotton Hose. Mm's yarn and worfed life. Men's avd boys Hats. Flaxen and to t. Oznaburgs. Uznaburg Thread. 7-8 and ■ -4 Cotton checks. Romall Handkerchiefs. Check and andJh ipedfhirts and trows rs. q-'Bth and 4- 4 Irish Linens. Printed and copperplate Callicoes. 4-4 and b-4 Humhums. Cotton, Pocket, and Neck Hmdkerchiefs. Writing Paper ; Knives and Forks, Sec. A L S O, Holland Gin in Pipes. Sicilian Wine it do. Sherry do. in (Jr. Cafty, A few lihds Harford s Brown Stout, Crockery in Jlfidsl Sec. Sec. Savannah , Odder 25. 68. Ine fiibfcribers, Have received by the latcf arrivals from, the north ward, in addition h t heir former Stock , the fol- Iftwing feafonuble GOODS, in zvkich they intend filing at the taoft reduced rate, at their Store, IVO. iy, Commerce-Row, 6-4, 9-4, so-4, Rose Blank- i ts > j ,3t h coating ; led and white flannels ; Hvanfdbvn, hifpaniole and (upeifiue cailimer \\ aiilcoai Patterns ; whiteand green plains A L SO, ‘ London particular Madeira Wine, Cherry, northward Rum, Loaf and Mufcovado Sugar y>( fu, erior quality ; bell Hyfon Tea, Hyfon , (kin-do. and Bohea ; mould and dipt Candles, I uj pentine ,ioa;>, and a tew kegs Crackers. WILLIAM LIMBERT & Cos. Savannah, Oftober 25. 6-,- jt. l^dward Gri i hth, WATCH-MAKER , , the Bay, Mv)STrefpe£lfully informs liis Cull imers, and the Public in general, that he has for (ale at his (hop, very elegant Eight Day CLOCKS, A number of SILVER WATCHES, and a great variety of JEW (• LLERY, on moderate terms Savannah, October 25. 68. N O T I C e” THERE being an error in the Advertifoment of Melds John Ton’s paper, in mentioning Monday, the 2tth OBlober—the sale of the follow ign property, is on that account, prftponcd until Wednesday the 2d November, when will be fold at the ( ourt-Houfe, in Savannah, between the hours of 11 & 2 o’clot k, all that trail of LAND in Li berty County, in the diftnCl of Sapeio, containing 3,500 acres, or thereabout, under cultivation , with a mo barn and negro koufes thereon, the property Cj the late John Houston, Lfq. tofitisfy an exe cution.—Conditions cash. At the lame time and place will he refold, the former purchafernot complying, rwo Lots, No. 17, and iR, in IF arren Ward, on the caf common of Savannah. Conditions, cash. At the fame time and place, will be fold, A Large LIME BOAT, With a parcel cf Lime on board, filed as the pro pfrt\ o( Banniiler Win, tofatisfy an Execution. Conditions, cash. Savannah, OHcber 25. 63. ’ OLIVER BOWEN, Marshal. By Edward Wiiite, Regiller (S ) >of Probate for the County of Fn. White ) Chatham,intheSlateaforclaid. WHEREAS Ihomas 1 illery, ha.li made application to me for letters ot Admin illration, on the Ellate and Effects of Nathan iel Rafberry, late of said County, deceas’d, on behalfof Mrs. Cathermo Rafberry, widow and relift of the laid dcccafcd. fbefe arc therc ■ ore. to cite and admonifli all and (ingttlar, thp Kindred and Creditors ot the said Nathaniel Rafberry, deceas’d, to be, and appear before me, at my office in Savannah, on the a2d duy of November next, and fb-w caul'e (if any they have; why Letters of Adminiilration should not be granted him. Given under my Hand and Seal at Savannah, ihe azd day of Oftober, in the year of our Lord 1796, and in the 2tfl year of American Independence. On MON DAY, the 7th of November next V/ILL BE SOLD At Public Auction , At the House occupied bv the Subfcribtr, the Following Articles of FURNITURE. 1 Mahogany Side Board. 1 D tto, During Table, with Ends. 1 Ditto, Tea Table. 1 Pair ditto, Card Tables. 1 Ditto, Sophia, 2 Ditto, l’edfDads, l Ditto, Bureau, 1 Ditto, WaT Stand. 2 Dozen White Chai-s, including 2 Armed Chairs : The above made in Philadelphia, in Ihe raoft fafhionable manner, and have only been in ule F.ight Months, 1 Pair gilt Looking GlafTcs. 1 Case White Ivory handle Knives and Forks. 1 Pair Ponupole Urns, t Tea Set of China, complete with Waiters. 1 Pair China Punch Bowls. 2 Large Carpets. 1 Feather B-d, with Bolder and Pillows. 1 Set Callors, silver tops. 2 Pair Fashionable Andirons, with Shovels and Tongs. 1 Fender. 1 India Tea Cadic. 5 Dozen (mall India Waiters. 1 Pair Plated Candledicks. 1 Ditto, Japanned ditto. 2 Pair Cut Decanters. 1 £ Dozen do. Wine Glades. 1 Pair do. Salts. A Dozen do. Tumblers. 1 Pair do. Patent Lamps. 1 Dozen Black Ivory H?ndD Knives & Forks. Sundry articles of China Crockery, &c. Also, KITCHEN FURNITIITE. The Above may be seen at any time previous to the Sale. Robert Watts. Savannah, Oftober 25. 68-4 t Public Auction. On WEDNESDAY, 26th instant, TTFILL be fold before my dore, a Negro VV Fcilovz, named Jack, mortgag-d to 1 etei Pourria, by Mons. Sollcc, fora certain sum of money advanced by the said Pourria, which has not yet been paid according to a greement. T. lie fellow is about 24 years old, handfotnely made, and is fit to be a waiting man or a cook. Wm. PINDER, Auftioneer. Savannah, O&ober ac O’ For NEW-york] THE BRIG f&M AMIZ ON, Henry Rhodes, Maftcr : msgl; Will Sail tlie 27th inlt. FOR Freight or Passage. apply to the maftcr on board, at boitun’s VV hart, or to Carpenter Cf Havens, Who have jud Received by said BRIG, and FOR SALE, A general allortment of DR Y GOO DS, Ironmongery, Groceries, Ship Chandlery, and about 3. >0 Volumes Philosophical and His torical BOOKS, and NOVELL, Bibles and School Books, Sec. Bbls. Prime Pork, Beef, P 1 lot, Middling and Ship Bread, Pipes Holland Gin, Northward, do. Madeira Wine in and Qr. Casks, lihds. Northward Ruin, Cherry Rum, 1 Chests bed Hyfon Tea, Bags Coffee, Shell Almonds, Qr. Calks bed Rifle Gun Powdei*, Assorted and larged Buck Shot, sort Pair Negro Snoes, Negro Plains. Boxes Soap and Candies, &c. Odtober 24th. 68-ts twenty Dollars Reward. ABSENTED himfelf ftom his masters ser vice, on Tuesday the 27th of September, a MULATTO FELLOW,called 808, a wait ing Man, and used to taking care of Horses. He is about 5 feet, 6or 7 inches in height, ra ther likely and well made ; has a bushy head of hair, which he generally wfcars plaited. As he was purchased from Mr. John Chriltian Smith,-he ufuaily calls himfelf Bob or Robert Smith. It is reported that he has been seen in Savannah. Whoever will deliver the said Fel low to Mr. Caig in Savannah, or to the fubferi ber in Charleston. (hall receive the above Re ward and all rcafonable charges. Alexander Edwards. Oflobernth. 68-ts Public Au&ion. On Monday, the 31 st infant, zvill be Sold without refervC, precifcly at i2 o'clock, on Mr. Morel's Wharf, The Schooner /JPg! BETS Y, s A.; i"A Burthen about 70 Tom, WITH all her Tackle and Apparel as (he lays, at said Wharf.—An Inventory may be seen at the Store of Wm. Pindcr. Oftober 21. l iXET / T HINK it proper to Advert fe my Friends, who intended to support me as one of the Electors for Prelident and Vice-Prefldent, that I find f<pm the terms of tlie Proclamation oj the Governor, / art not eligible ; being a fate Officer, and of ccurfe not qualified to ftrve as a member in th'fute Legiftalure, uihich is required by the Resolution on which the Proclamation is founded. S. HAMMOND. The Printers at Aiigufa, are requefed to repub lifk this Notice. SAVANNAH, OCT. 24, 1796. 2. SAVIN GROVE. Otfoltr lyh 1 “96. Mttffrs. Powers Cf Seymour , YOUR paper cf the 14th instant I la ft evening received. In reply t 0 t J he attacks of R Wayne, Sen’r.and Jun'r 1 m uft candidly confefs, 1 an not equal to them m Billingsgate language, as they lipt it in with their nativeair, andriou/ lined it ever ft nee. r ” In anfvver toR. Wayne, fen’r. I per . leetly agree with htn; in his introdu&o ry lenience : “ 4 hat the man who has no character to lose, genu ally attempts to injure the reputation ol an houeft man 1 his is exattly his cate, and to what length he will carry his deviltry God only knows, unless he is ftom in his career. He has already brought forward a young man who has his re reputation to eitablilh, to certify t 0 ’ Positive lallhood. I hope he will have lome delicacy, and not lwear to his cer tificate ; if he does, I fhatl be under the dilagrceable neceflity of bringing for ward several very refpeftabie persons to confute his oath, and thereby convift hiinof perjury; this would be painful to the greatest degree, but the defence ot my reputation w ill demand it. If therefore, 1 am reduced to that neceffi t}, W nis I. iiehn, v- ill have no one to blame, but himfelf and his very good frtend, R. Wayne, who fays, I am“un grateful. I wish he would inform the public, the obligations lam under to him.-—I know of none. As to detain ing him cut of a large imn of money, it is his own fault, be fines, let him aik my attornies, Meflrs. Clay and Woodruff, what were the orders { gave them, when employed to defei and the suit he brought againk the Executors of the estate of Paul forchcr, Esq. deceased. My wish is to bring the suit to as speedy an issue as pofiibie, and whatever is his just demand shall be paid as soon as afeertained; But, as to your unjust demands, Dicky , I never will pay ! No, not one farthing more than a Jury will give you, and whatever they do, I shall be content, as I am determined to lift your accounts to the bottom, and lay before your iel iow citizens such a feene as you little expert, and which will shew you in your true colour?, and make you tremble. I will allow there was no impropriety in your attempting to get a judgment against the ellate, had you taken the pro per steps : But why (my dear friend) apply to a married woman, when you could fpcak or write to her husband, or the Executor who was near you, at any time ? Gr why done privately, which are the words of your letter.—l want every thing done in a public manner, and it now shall be toyour d’jgrace. Whoever informed you, I served in a Refugee Regiment, was like yourfdf, an infamous liar. I never aid—but if you will apply in agentleman-iike man ner, I will let you lee the Commifiion I had the honor to bear, you will then know in your future publications, to what regiment to attach me. You be gan with Tory —ls you choose, it may now drop ; if not, I will bring forward one of your petitions to Sir Henry Clinton, for which you ought to have been exalted nine feet from the earth, at the entrance of the City of Charleston. You dont call a breach of the peace, by an officer appointed to keep the peace,- a mifdemeanc-r against: the State ! I do, and I make no doubt, the honorable J u^ge who prdided at your trial, thinks io too, from the sentence he has pafied on yor. As to Richard Wayne, jun’r. I shall take but little notice of him at present.—- I lhall leave the public to judge, whe ther his infamous language deserves an anlwer.—l mull inform them, his Letter is filled with lies from beginning to end, even his n. b. If your ideas of gambling, Young Dicky, are so refined, v/hat must your opinion be of your dearly beloved father, who was notorious, for keeping a Faro Bank in Charleston, during his Britijh reign. As to vour Challenge, I shall inform the Public, it was wrote in so ungentle manly a manner, that had I even insult ed yourfelf, I could not have accepted it. Had you flood your trial, I would have printed it, with my answer. I beiiet e you and your father will fiocere ly repent, before I have done with you. WILLIAM SMITH. NOTICE. BY lat<* trials made on my high land RED CLAY, much erf it is found to be of supe rior quality and capable of being wrought into BRICKS, not inferior to those imported freot Philadelphia : Persons willing to contrail for a quantity, I will engage to fornifli them therewith, equal in quality to any imported from the northern dates, on as moderate term* as-thole are purchaled at, made in the neigh bourhood of Savannah £ PUTNAM No. 68.