Columbian museum & Savannah advertiser. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1796-181?, October 28, 1796, Image 1

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t #r . ±N NA fit —Published on Tuesday and Friday, by POWERS & SEYMOUR, corner or St. Julian Street, optosite the Church: where Advertisements, ana> * ‘ pieces or Intelligence are gratefully received, and all orders executed with accuracy akd puncvjauty. Voi. I. Hamilton & Hartridge, Have Imported from LONDON, per the HAR MONY, to this place, and GADSDEN, via. Charlepn, A WELL CHOSEN & EXTENSIVE AS SORTMENT OF SEASONABLE AND Fashionable GOODS , a// /elided by Mr. Ilaraidge, who was then on the /pot. Which will be offered tor SALE, in a few days, at the Store lately occupied by Messrs. Kenedy and Parker (the Corner of Bay and Whitaker Street) —at an unusual low advance, for immediate payment only. * Savannah, Oftober 25. 68. Just Received, fiy/the Brigs APOLLO and BELLONA, /tom New-Yokk : AND NOW OPENED LOR SALE, ON THE BAY, Bv E. & C. Stebbins, v I z. BROAD Cloths and caffimers, clafl’c. and Forrelt cloths ; printed caffimers, lainett, Swanfdown and Marseilles, for veil fbapes ; cotton mixtures ; red white and yellow flan nels, gr en baize; grey, blue, and ffriped coat ings; 7-4 8-4, 94, 10-4 rose blankets, negro do. carpeting, negro stockings and mitts ; ruf fels, jeans, dnrants, callimaacoes, dial loons, tammies, wildbores, camblets and camble teer.s; bomhazeen, India perlians, black, white, hrownand dove coloured fattins,.ffriped ditto; black, white, blue, brown, pink, date, crow, peach, and dove coloured Mantuas ; striped inks and farcenetts, plain ditto; wide and nar row black modes ; Italian cr,apc, pattinett hce, for ladies shades, spotted gauze, bandan no and barcelona handkerchiefs, Ink fliawls & handkerchiefs, purple and coloured shawls, plain bordered and coloured handkerchiefs, pujlicatt and romall ditto ; Infh linens, Iheet ipgs, 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 callieoes ; 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 Marfeilies do. Marseilles quilting for la dies ; dimities, Mancheftcr muffins ; long iawns, 4-4 and 6-4 plain book muffin, 6-4 tam bor’d do. 4-4 and 6-4 plain jaconet muffin, 6-4 tambor’ddo. tambor’d aprons, striped and cross barr’d do. muslin shawls, gentlemens cravats and handkerchiefs, jaconet and book handkerchiefs, border’d do.—Ladies fi.lk and cotton hole, gentlemen’s bell English plain, patent, black, and white silk do. bell engine cotton, rib’d do. cotton and silk do. plated do. marble, r b’d and plain do. random do. wors ted do. worlted and ftlk do. patent do.—Cor duroys, thickfetts, velvets, valentia, corde lures, brown jeans, white do. fuftiaui ; ladies habit, and long black and white silk gloves, gentlemen’s black and white silk ditto ; plain, clouded and ftfiped nankeens ; bed-ticks ; course and fine humhums ; ginghams, cam bricks; fewingfflks and twists assorted, ounce and lb. threads, colour’d ditto; laces, edgings, tapes ; bobbins, ribbons, silk ferretts, cotton yarn, button moulds, shirt buttons. Dressing cases, large and ( mail plated caftors, common do. plated candlesticks, brffs do. bottle stands, graters, tea eanuifters, {having boxes, cloth bruffies, fhue do. hard and (oft (having soap, windfor and violet do. wash balls, cr n am do. pots pomatum, roll do. lip salve, court pfaifter,faffs lemon, tooth brushes, tortoise shell combs, crooked do. drrffing do. ivory do. pungeant bottles—Silk suspenders, elaflic do. common ditto ; beads, large and (mail 5 frlver pencils, lead do. pocket books, memorandum ditto ; gold earrings, pendals ; milk of roses, in large and final! battles ; rose and orange flower water. Knives and forks ; razors with cases ; pen knives, feiffors, cork fcreWs, fnutfers, lancets, jinan’d servers, trays ; watch chains, sleeve buttons, 4-, & lb. pins ; Carpenters Tools. S T A TION ARY. Royal demi, thin folio post, quarto pofl, pot and foolfcap paper ; playing cards, blank oooks, ink powder, wafers & sealing wax, and, quills. Ladies beavef hats, gentlemen’s do. chil dren’s black and colour’d ditto ; negio hats— Ladies colour’d kid SLIPPERS, Morocco do. findals, Misses do—Gentlemen’s fine SHOES and PUMPS. Hyfon Tea, Loaf Sugar, Pepper, Nutmegs, Hair Powder and (larch. Likewise a few Quarter Casks of excellent SHERRI’ IVFNE. , By the CASK. Savannah, October 25. ** 68. , , -. Twenty Dollars Reward. ABSENTED himfelf from his matters ser vice, on Tuesday the 27th of September, a MULATTO FELLOW, called 808, a wait big Man, and tiled to taking care of Horses. — He is about 5 feet, 6or 7 inches in height, ra lher. likely and yveff made.; has a buffi y head ‘'f hair, which he generally wears plaited. As was purchased from Mr. John Chrillian o-'njth, he usually calls himfelf Bob or Robert Smith. It is reported that he has bean fecn :n pvannah. Whoever will deliver the laid Fel |' > w to Mr. Caig in Savannah, or to the fubfevi “;r in Charleston, shall receive the above Re >ai'dai.d all reasonable charges. Alexander Edwards. October ilih. ‘6B-tf REASON and TRUTH impartial guide the way. VRI D A Y, October 28, 1796. J. D. Dickinson, Has juf received on Consignment, the following GOOD S : Which he will fell low for Cash, at his Store Bolton’s Range, WHITE Plains by the bale or piece. 6-4 Sc 8-4 Ro/e Blankets. London Drijftlls by the bale or piece. Blue, brown and mixed York [hire Cloths. Do. do. and do. Bath Coatings. Coat Patterns of various colors. Men's and women's cotton 110/e. Men’s yarn and worjled Hoje. Men’s and boys Hats. Flaxen and tow Oznaburgs. Oznabur? Thread. 7-8 and 6-4 Cotton checks. Romall Handkerchiefs. Check'd andJlriped shirts and trov/ers. r j-Hth and 4-4 Irijh Linens. Printed and copperplate Callieoes. 4-4 and 6-4 Humhums. Cotton. Pocket, and Neck Handherchie/s. Writing Paper ; Knives and Forks, &c. ALSO, Holland Gin,in Pipes. Sicilian Wine in ao. Sherry do. in Qr. Cajks, A jew Hkds. Hartford's Brown Stout. Crockery in Hkds. See. See. Savannah, October 25. 68. On MONDAY, the 7th of November next, WILL EE SOLD At Public Außion, At the House occupied by the Subscriber, the Following Articles of FURNITURE. 1 Mahogany Side Board. ~ 1 Ditto, Dining Table, with Ends. 1 Ditto, Tea Table. 1 Pair ditto, Card Tables. 1 Ditto, *6phia, 2 Ditto, Bedsteads, 1 Ditto, Bureau, i Ditto, Wash Stand, 2 Dozen White Chairs, including 2 Armed Chairs : The above made in Philadelphia, in the moft fafhionable manner, and have only been in use Eight Months. 1 Pair gilt Looking Glasses. 1 Case White Ivory handle Knives and Forks. 1 Pair Pontipole Urns. 1 Tea Set of China, complete with Waiters. 1 Pair China Punch Bowls. 2 Large Carpets. 1 Feather Bed, with Bolster and Pillows. 1 Set Caftors, silver tops, a Pair Fashionable Andirons, with Shovels and Tongs. 1 Fender. 1 India Tea Cadic. 2 Dozen finall India Waiters. 1 Pair Plated Candlesticks. 1 Ditto, Japanned ditto. 2 Pair Cut Decanters. 1 5 Dozen do. Wine Glasses. 1 Pair do. Salts* £ Dozen do. Tumblers. 1 Pair do. Patent Lamps. 1 Dozen Black Ivory Handle Knives & Forks. Sundry articles of China Crockery, See. Also, KITCHEN FURNITUTE. The Above may be /ten at any time previous to the Sale. Robert Watts. Savannah, Oflober 25. 68-4 t J US T O P E NJ NG, AND FOR SALE , At the Store lately occupied by Mr. Mer rill I Es, a frejb a/fortment of Drugs & Medicines, LIKEWISE, Avery handfomeaffortmentof Ginghams,Hum hums, Irifti Linens, Callieoes ; Book, Jaconet, Plain, Printed, Tambour’d. & Cross Barr’d Mus lin ; Muslin Handkerchiefs; Ladies filkShawls, Frencji Hankerchiefs ; Cotton Hose, striped and clouded Nankeens,Caffimers; Gentlemen’s black and white Hats ; Ladies black and co lour’d Morocco Slippers and Sandalls; Gentle men’s Shoes, Boots and Bootes ; Loaf Sugar, Hyfon & Bohca Teas of superior quality; ja pan’d, Glass, and EartKern Ware, with a gene ral assortment of Ironmongery, Sec. Alio a few Barrels Superfine and Fine FLOUR £s? MIDDLINGS. G. W. NICHOLS y Cos. Savannah, July 5. n.45. Wanted to Hire, BY THE YEAR OR OTHERWISE, One or Two Negro Fellows, Who understand the Shoe-Maki#g Business ; for whom reasonable Wages will be given. Enquire of the Printers. Oftobcr 7. 63*6t An Overleer Wanted, FOR a Rice Plantation, on a Tide-Swamp.—- A person who is properly recommended, wi 1 TT.cet with liberal encouragement. It will be uanecellary for any other to apply—Enquire ot tbc Printers. Savannah, Sept. 23. “• The fubferibers, Have received by the late/ arrivals from the north ward, in addition ta their former Stock, the fol lowing fca/onable GOODS, m which they intend felling at the moft reduced rate, at their Store, No. 5, Commerce-Row, 6-4, 9-4, 10-4, Rose Blank ets ; bath coating ; red and white flannels ; fwanidown, hiipaniole and tuperfine cailtmcr Waiilcoat Patterns ; white and green plains. ALSO, London particular Madeira Wine, Cherry, northward Rum, Loaf and Mufcovado Sugar, of superior quality; best Hyfou Tea, llylon skin do. and Bohca ; mould and dipt Caudles, Turpentine Soap, and a tew kegs Crackers. WILLIAM LIMBLRT & Cos. Savannah, October 25. This Day, WILL BE OPENED FOR SALE, BY A. Van Sinderen, (On the Bay.J A very exteuiive assortment of IVoollcns and Fancy Goods. Suitable for the present and approaching fealonS’ —A LS O An elegant variety ol’Gold and Silver W ATCH ES, Jewellery, Plated Ware, Cutlery, Japanned and Hardwares —And a large Collection of Books and Stationary. All which will be disposed of by Wkolelale or Retail, on very low terms for Cafli or Pro duce. Savannah, October 18. F O R S A L E, At Moris. Huguenet’s, Comer of Drayton 13 Bryan Streets, The following ARTICLES, viz. SHEETING Linen, Irifti do. Durants, Cal limancoes, Thread of all kinds, Cotton check, Romall Handkerchiefs, Dimities, Tam boured Shawls common do. white and striped Flannels, Baize coating, Mens and Womens Cotton Hose, Childrens do. Indianet for waist coats, plain and striped Mnflin, Muffin and Barcelona Handkerchiefs, Humhums, coarse and fine Hats, Oznaburghs, Corduroys, Cafi mere, Negro Cloth, Yorkshire do. white brown and blue Plains, Slates, Shotr, Look ing Glasses, Fiddles, Fiddle Strings, Flutes, Fifes, Rosin, Brass Cocks, &c. Cdc. —ALSO— French Brandy, Jamaica Rum, Holland Gin in Cases and finall Jugs, Liquors from Martinique, Elixer of Garus, Alicant, Claret, Madeira and Port Wine, Powder Sugar, Hy fon, Souchong and Bohea Tea, Caflile Soap, Crockery Ware, and all kinds of Spice. Savannah, Oftober 11. 64*8t. “Toy’s ale, 2,000 Bushels best ALLUM SALT, BEDSTEADS withfackings and Laths, Madeira and Port WINE in pipes, Fayall, in ditto. A Georgia Audited Certificate, issued December 1794, for supplies to the Continental Army, October 1777, for Two i Thousand Pounds.— Robert Watts. Savannah, 16th Sept. 57-ts MUSLINS, By IVholefale 6? 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. 16. n4B. Danl. Jno. Greene, Informs his Friends and the Public, that he has Commenced the Faßorage and Commijfion Business , On Clarke’s Wharf—And flatters himfelf, from his attention and punctuality, to merit afhare of public favours in that line. October 7. 63-ts FOR SALE, By James Alger, Elegant'WlNDSOß CHAIRS, of different colours. PICKLED OYSTERS. SHERRY WINE. APPLES* ONIONS. SOAP. CRACKERS in Kegs. Bottled PORTER. Mens fine HATS per Case, and A tew Thousand But BRICKS. Savannah, Sept. 6th". S Demy Printing Paper for Sale. Apply at'.his Office. £3” Bills of Exchange, On London, Liverpool, or Lancajl<r 3 APPLY TO EDWARD SWARBRECK , At his Counting-Houfc, No. 8, under the Merchants & Planters Coffee-lloufe, WHERE cash is given for choice Sea Isl and COTTON, at the rate of i6d. per pound, and for up Country Cotton, at the rate of 13d. per pound. —Also BILLS on Charleston. Savannah, October 25. 68-i6t. Edward Griffith, WATCH-MAKER, on the Bey , MOST rdpeftfully informs his Cuflomers, and the Public in general, that he has for i'alc at his shop, very elegant Eight Day CLOCKS , A number of SILVER WATCHES , and a grebe variety of JEWELLERY, on moderate terms. Savannah, October si§. 68. N OTIC f:. THER E Ic’vg an error in the Advcrtifcment of Messrs. Johnson’s paper, in mentioning Monday, the 2.6 th OElcbcr-*- the/ale of thefollow ign property, is on that account, pojtponed until Wc'dncfday the o.d November, when will be fold at the Court-House, in Savannah, between the hours of u & 2 o’clock, all that had of LAND in Li berty County, in the di/rift of Snpe/o. containing 3,500 acres, or thereabout, under cultivation, with a new barn and negro hou/es thereon, the property of the late John Houtlon, E{e\.to/atis/y an exe cution.—Conditions cash. At the fame time and place will be refold, the former purchafernot complying, Two Lots, No. 17, and 18, in Warren 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 of Lime on hoard, seized us the pro perty of Bannfiler Win, to fatisfy an Execution. Conditions, cash. Savannah, Ofloler 25. • 63- OLIVER BOWEN-, Mar/hal. - NOT ICE. THE Subscriber being appointed Infpeflor of CO TTON, for the port of Savannah, has furnifhed himfelf with fafe dry Stores, on Mr. Wm. Clarkes Wharf, near the Fiih Mark et, where he will give conllant attendance. B. WALL. Savannah, OCtober 2 r. 68. AN ACT for the Infpcfticn of Cotton. BE it enaCted by the senate and house of re prefentative3 of tjie state of Georgia, in general assembly met, That from and immediately after the firft day ofOftobcr next , no perfonJhall put on board, or receive into any/hip, brigantine,/crooner, foop, bylandcr, boat or other ve/el, in orde rto be exported therein, any ginned or picked cotton which Jhall not have been packed in hags, containing there on the name of the person whoJhall have infpefted the fame according to the dir ell ions of this all ; that any maser of a Jhip or velfel, who Jhall receive on board, any ginned or picked cotton in weight more than forty pounds, and which Jhall not be packed in bales, containing thereon the name of the per/on in/pelling the fame, Jhall forfeit and pay two hundred dollars for each quantity that may be Cos received , one moiety thereof to the use of the in former, and the other mo'ety to the use of the state. to be recovered by bill, plaint or inf ormation Before any court of record. And be it further enaCted, That the infpeflors herein appointed or that may hereafter be appointed, Jhall receive one eighth of a dollar for every hun dred weight oj cotton Jo vjpeeled and puffed ; and which sum Jhall be paid by the person carrying the cotton for infpcßion ; and shall each of them pro vide a fafe and dry place for the purpose of keeping the cotton that may be ir.fpeblea by them until the famefhall be demanded by the owner ; when upon returning the receipt obtained fur the depo/t of the fame, and paying ten cents per hundred weight for theforage thereof, it Jhall be delivered accordingly. Wm. & Robert Mein, BEG leave to inform their Friends and the Public, that they have Imported per the HAH - MONY, Capt. Marshall, a Large and com plete Cargo of FALL GOODS, Which they are determined to fell upontjie moll reafpnable terms for ready payment, by the Piece or Package. Savannah, Sept 30. Ci-tl. Ranaway, FROM the fubferiber, a NEGRO FEL LOW named JACK, about 26 years of age, five feet seven or eight inches high, h*s a laigG kar on hit right arm, occasioned by a bum ; he is well known abqut Savannah as a Porter, lobbing Carpenter and Fainter, was purchlii cd of M’r Merrick of Charleston, and it is ex pefled he would attempt to get thCir, ar. hi ’ was heard to Ly fomc time before he wa* ‘ miHrng, he would go there or to fame of the Northern States ; he will probably attempt to pass as a free Fellow, under the name Coffee. Any person who will deliver the said Negro to me at Savannah, or give intormation so as’ !v maybe found, shall receive a hai.dfome re ward, and a*l reasonable charges paid. Elizabeth Course. * Savannah, 061* her 21. i7-tf No. 69.