Columbian museum & Savannah advertiser. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1796-181?, December 06, 1796, Image 1

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8 3fouerttser. si y A NXAH t -VWi*° ON I uesdat and Friday, by POWERS & SEYMOUR, in MARKET-SeuAßr., opposite Mr. Hill’s Tavern : where Advertiirmrnt*, and riECES Os In riUICINCX ARE CiATruU.V RECEIVES, AN’B ALL ORBERS EXECUTED WITH ACCURACT AND fUNCTUALITY. Vol. !• GEORGE LAMB, a j u n returned from BOSTON in the REGU / itOR, Capt. Swift, with thefollowing Ajjort "” G O O D S, 0 C h ere now opening at his STORE on the Bluff, SUPERFINE, middling, and low priced broad cloths and cabinets ; fwandown and gt her veiling, claflic cloths, coatings, plains, jegro cloth, flannels, baizes, durants, {balloons, H hmancoes, camlets, blankets, iheeting, linen, dimity, humhums, velvet, corduroy, denims, [ u ftrtngsand mantuas, ribbons, of various co lours, No. 3 and 4 hair ribbon, tapes, iewing jjk, thread, furniture chints and calicoes; Amt fes and calicoes; silk, cotton, and woril mens and womens hole ; ladies sandals, biack. and’ other coloured morocco flippers, iorentine and leather flippers, mifles flippers, childrens Ihoes, mens coarie do. ladies and shtldrens various coloured hats, mens hats ; ciuilin and other {bawls ; bandaimo, black and liecked silk, linen, and cottou handkerchiefs. h JWmv w Aggte. Locks of kin®S|K'aL, door, •hell, and butt hinges ; thumb latches, bolts, lliovcl* and with erais and Iron noses, brass and wooden cocks, soopfrs crow irons ; croflcut, hand, faih, ten on, and keyhole faw's ; hammers, drawing knives.; Sat, half round, and three Iquare files; tompailes, dividers, squares, gimblets, two feet rules ; jack, smoothing, falh, rabbet, and bead planes; plane irons, lcrew augers, chif eis, trowels and whitewaih bjufhes, ickews. brads, tacks ; a great variety of knives and forks, pen and knives, and feiflars ; pewter diihcs, plates, bafons, cans, and tea pots; levies and weights, ileelyards, rat, and mouse traps, desk, moffeting and trunk han dles, brass nails ; laddies, laddie bags, and bri dles; fuddle bolfes, tacks, and buckles ; cur rycombs and bruihes, coffee mills; houfc, hand, cloth, table, buckle, teeth, icrubhing, and flioe bruihes; tin ware; veil, and ileevc buttons ; japanned waiters, esnniiters, jacks, and tobacco boxes •; pins and needles, ipeftacles, fiHootbiug irons; awls, (hoc ham mers, pincers, nippers and tacks ; flfhing lines and hooks, hambro’ and log cords, tv;me, cordage, time glaites, needles, pillols, whips, &c. PAINT S, See. White and red lead, Spanilh brown, gr<*en faint, PrulDan blue, lampblack.'varnifh, fpir lis turpentine, paint bruihes ; 8 by 10, 9 by 12, and 10 by 12 window gluis ; glue, iig blue, ihoc blacking, See. PERFUMERY, cVc. Small boxes perfumes, hair powder, ponia tum, pungent and other lYnelling bottles ; Windier vegetable, and crown soap ; fine and fuperfine ivory combs, crooked and caie aombs, flnving boxes, razor* and ilraps, drel hng boxes, curling tongs and craping irons, puds A CONSIDERABLE ASSORTMENT of BO OKS, viz. History, lives, memoirs, adventures, voyag es, travels, novels, poetry, periodical works, treatifei, on architecture, love, law, religion, phyiic, morality, geography, arithmetic, school books, fables, &c .Or~A catalogue at the Store. Blank books, writing and letter paper, large demy, do. pocket books, ink ltands, quills, wafers, ink powder, lead pencils, land boxes ; watch crystals, chains, &c. ear rings and drops, Englilh and Columbian playing cards. —A L 6 6 Madeira and iherry wines; gunpowder, hy fon, hyfon ikin, and fouchong teas; fakpetre, powder, ihot and flints, nuttnrgs, cioVes, ai *ionds, Cayenne, fnufF in bottles, pigttil and plait tobacco, iieves, mealures, boxes, trunks. dec. ON CO NS I G NME KT, A few Crates CROCKERY. Savannah, Oftober 21. 67* DAVID SANDIDGE, Has juji Imported in the Ship Tamma ny from Liverpool, •via Charleston, and noKU opening at ho. 6, Commerce Rons : • ►AVERY GENERAL ASSORT MENT OF GvO O D S, SUITABLE to the present Season, which he purchafcd himfelf, direclly from the Manufaifto-ries, and willdifpofe ®t them at a low advance for ready pay ment only. ALSO-—A quantity of bed: Stove Salt, in sacks ot 4*- Bulhcls ea;h— Brown Stout, in Bottles and Tierces ; a few Crate* of Crockery Ware, well assorted. N. B. BILLS on Liverpool and Manchester, for iale. November io. 7 3* 1 ... ■ ■ GARDEN SEEDS, Lately Imported from Europe, to he Old, bv JOHN HAMILTON KV. xe: REASON and TRUTH impartial guide the way. TUESDAY, December 6, 1796. The Subfcribcr has received on Consignment, London Particular Madeira,’ London Market* Wine. Old Sherry, Virginia manufaflurcd Tobacco, in Barrels, Flour— Biscuit, and 1000 best Philadelphia Bricks. James Alger. Savannah, Nov. 22. <76. F OR S A L E, 2,000 Bushels best ALLUM SALT, BEDS LEADS with lacking* and Lath*, Madeira and Port WINE in pipe*, Fay all, in ditto. A Georgia Audited Certificate, ilfued December 1794, for supplies to the Continental Army, October 1777, for Two Tfioufand Pound*.— Robert Watts. Savannah, 16th Sept. 57-ts NOW LANDING, On BOLTON's Wharf From tn board the SHIP PEGGY, from New- York ; And for fair. by Carpenter 3 Havens, PIPES French Brandy. Do. Hollands G tn. Do. Country , do. , Do Madeira Wine. Puncheons Northward Rum Bbls. good quality Cider. Do. Prime and Cargo Pork. Do. do. do. Beef. 17,300 Bricks, 1011s Siveeds Iron. Bales Oznaburgs. Do. Plain and Twilled Coatings. Do. White Plains, coloured Surges, and Napp’d Cloths. Boxes y-'Sths and 4-4 ths Linens. One Trunk Romal Handkerchiefs. November 15 7-}*tf. John N. Brailsford, kJ Having a STORE en Clarke's Wharf, convenient ’ Jar the reception and files of all kinds of PRO DUCE, propefes trunfading Business in the Commiiiion Line, IJE therefore offers His service's to his Friends and the Public, both in difpofmg of the:r Crops and purchafiug, agreeable to their inftruc lious. He flatters himfelf, fromthe experience he has had in that line, he will not fail to give fatisfaction to all who may iavor him with their Commands. Savannah, November iff. 7° Danl. Ino. Greene, Informs his Friends and the Public, that he hat Commenced the Fad or age and Commijfion Business, On Clarke's Wharf—And flatter* himfelf, fr*m hi* attention and punctuality, to merit a fliarc of public favour* in that line. Odlober 7. ‘ F O R S A L, K, At the corner Store lately occupied by Mr. Dc\le, oppofte Dr. Love's, (by a man lately from the Manufactories in Europe) a few Pieces of Manchester Goods, Which he will Retail at the mqft reduced prices — They conjifl of the following Articles, viz : SUperfine Cloths, full quality in Coat Pat terns. Calfimcrs of different colours, of the fineftkind. Velvets* Thicksets and Royal Ribs. Printed Callicoes oftheneweft patterns. Variety of fancy Book, and Jaconet Muslin Shaw l* & Handkerchiefs. Silk, Cotton, and Thread llofe, Ribbons, Lace, and Edging*. Linens, Durants and Wildbor®*, A few pieces Mode and Humhutns, together with 1 undry other Articles too tedious to mention. Nov. Bth. 72-ts full Received, By the HARMONY, Casi. MARSHALL,from 7 LONDON, An Affortinent of Seafor.ble G O O D S, Which will be fold on reasonable terms, by the Piece or Package, connfting of White, brown, blue and green Plains, 6-4ths and 7-4111* Blankets, Checks, Inlh Sheeting and brown Linens, Nails, Glafs-warc, Window Glai*, Manchester Goods, Oznaburgs, Cotton Bagging, Cloth Cardinals, Printed Goods. Writing Paper, Brown Stout in Ili.ds, and a number of other Article*. Kenedy Parker. Savannah, Sept. 30th. 6t-tf. Loring & Seaver, Infirm ihl Public, that they'have ctmmenced Buji nefs in the Commiiiion Line, And have opened an AJlortmcnt of Dry GOODS, At their Store, on Clarke's Wharf which they toill ifpojp of, on reasonable terms for C ajh. They have a Iffer sale, Hvfon Sc BoheaTEA, ol a luptrior flavor, G iat, Afmall quantity of Medicine, Motild and Dipcd CANDLES, N. E. RUM, id a quantity of Italian SEWING SILK, which they will fell ve,‘v low pr. lb. November 15. 74' 1^ Carpenter & Havens, Have just Received bv the BRIG AMAZON, AN D F O R S A L E, A general ali'ortment of DR Y c; OOD S, Ironmongery, Groceries, Sjiip Chandlery, and about 300. Volumes Philofophicaland Ilii torical BOOKS, aiul NOVELS, Bibles and School Books, &e. Kbls. Prime Pork, Beef, Pilot, Middling and Ship Bread, Pipe* Holland Gin; Northward, do. Madeira Wine in Pipes and Qr. Calk*, llhds. Northward Rum’, Cherry Rum, Chclls best Hyfon Tea, Bags (oft Shell Almonds, Qr. Calks best Rifle Gun Powder, Aiforted and lavgeft Buck. Shot, 900 Pair Negro Shoes, Negro Plains. Boxes Soap and Cindle*, See. Oilober 24th. 68-ts William Lamb, HAS FOR SALE , The following Articles at his Store below the Bluff: Cl OrAsgjf) ■well assorted, t White Rope, do. Oars from is to 18 feet long, for Boat*, Prime Beef and Pork, in barrels, Herrings in do. Northward Rum in Puncheons, Holland Geneva in Pipes, Ter. rifle W r ine, in do. Malaga do. in Qr. Calks, very good, Spermaceti Candles, pr. Box, Mould and Dipt do. pr. do. Turpentine Soap, pr. do. Chocolate, best quality, pr. do. Pilot Bread in Barrels, Loaf and brown Sugar, Linseed Gil pr. Barrel or Gallon, Bricks, a tew thousand, Tubs, assorted sizes, Sugar Boxes, assorted in nrfti, Wooden measures, half bufhelto half peck, Log and other line* for vftflels use. Sewing Twine, Time Ghalles, Blocks, assorted. Groen Sc Sky Blue Paint, in one |bnd pot*; Nails, qd, iod and 20 penny, Pmnp Tacks and feupper Nails, St. Übcs Salt by the bulhel or larger quantity. Savannah, Nov. 8. 72-ts J. D. Dickinson, Has full received en Consignment, the following GOODS: Which he will fdl low for Cash, at bis Store Bo 1. ton’s Range, WHITE Plains by the bale or piece. 6-4 Sc 8-4 Rose Blankets. London Dujfills by the bale or piece. Blue, brown and mixed Yorkshire Cloths. Do. do. and do. Bath Coatings. Coat Patterns of various colors. Men's and ivomcn's cotton Host. Men’ r yarn and worfled llofe. Men’s and boys Huts. Flaxen and tow Oznaburgs. Oznaburg Thread. 7-8 and fi-4 Cotton checks. Ronuill Handkerchiefs. Check’d and Jltipedfhirts and trowfers. •j-tith and 4-4 Irish Linens, Printed and copperplate Callicoes. 4-4 and 6-4 Humhums. Cotton, Pocket, and Neck Handkerchiefs. Writing Paper ; Knives and lorks, See. A L S O, Holland Gin in Pipes. Sicilian Wine in ao. in Or. Casks, A few W%f. Hartford’s Brorvrt St&ut. Crockery in Hhds. Sec. See. B ivavnah, 4&tbobcr zc,. iaw.6B. 1 lainilton & Hartridge, Hate Imported from LONDON, per the HAR MONY, to this place, and GADSDEN, via. Charleston, A WELL CHOSEN & EXTENSIVE AS SORTMENT OF SEASONABLE AND Fafhionablt G 0 0D S, Being all fcleflcd by Mr. Hartridge, who was then on the spot. liVhich are now offered for SALE, At the Store lately occupied by Meffr* Kenedy and Parker (The Coiner of Bay and Whitaker Street) —at an unusual low advance, for immediate payment only. Savannah, Qftobcr 2,5; 68. Geld and Silver Watches , An elegant variety of falhionable Gold, Enm el’d and Silver Watches, are just opened for sale, by A. Van Sinderen, (ON THE BAY) Who has received in Addition to his former assortment, a very extensive supply of Dry Goods , Jewellery , Cutlery, Plated , Japanned and Hard wares — And a Valuable colleftion of European and American BOOKS. Likewise—An Assortment of the mall approved Guns, Pillols and Swords, Silver mounted Loaded Whips, Large and linall Spy Glades, Varnilhedand Inlaid Mahogany Knife Caies, Japanned Tea Urns, ilylon, Souchong and Sequin T eas, of fupr rior Quality, Loaf Sugar, Mace, Cloves, Nutmeg* and Cinnamoo, —A L S 0 — Hair Powder, Pomatum, Windsor and Vio let Soap, Wafliballs, Pungent Smelling Bottles, Ellence* of Burgamot, Lemon and Millefleur ; a trw Bottles genuine Milk, of Rofe* and Cream of Violets. November 1. 70 Wm. & Robert Mciin, BEG leave to inform their Friends and the Public, that they have Imported per the HAR - MONY, Capt. Marshall, a Largeand com plete Cargo of FALL GOODS, Which they are determined to fell upon the moft reasonable terms for- ready payment, by the Piece or Package. Savannah, Sept 30. 61-ts. Bills of Exchange, On London, Liverpool, or Lane after, APPLY TO EDWARD SWARB RECK, At his Count.ing-Houfe, No. 8, under the Merchants Sc Planters Cofter-Houle, WHERE cash is given for choice Sea 111 - and COTTON,’at the rate of i6d. per pound, and for up Country Cotton, at the rate ol :jd per pound—Also BILLS on Chirlefton. Savannah, Oflober *5. 68-t6t. A New Wholesale Store, Under the Bluff, adjoining Mr. Goupy’*, just opened by Andrew Anthoine, Who has on hand for sale, at a low Advanoe fir Cajh. SUGAR in hhds. and bbls. Philadelphia Loaf Sugar, Coffee, Chocolate, Tea, Best French Brandy, Old Port WTlie, by the bbl. and case, Cordials, Sirrup of Punch, fruits in Brandy, Sugar Plumb** Barley Sugar, & Sugar Candy, Fresh Raisins, by the ca(k, Scented Hair-Powder, Efcence and feent. Pilot Bread,- Soap, White Wine Vinegar. Aljo f a General Assortment of DRY GOODS, chiefly eompojed of Superfine and common cloths ; large French eloth ; plain and striped coatings ; blue frize ; elallic cloths, plain and figured caflimer* ; flannel of all colours ; green baize ; negro cloth } chintz and callico ; fiamoife, Irish lin en, Iheeting-, dowlas, platillas, brown ftlefia, brown holland, bed tick, oznaburgs, fail linen, talfety and farcenet; black and white lace ; love ribbon, hair and binding ribbon; woollen, cot ton, silk arid skin gloves ; Irish, German and country ekcck ; dimity and muflinet ; jaconet and book muslin ; cotton white ground hand keichiefs, romal, do. joan* and durants; French linen shirts ready made ; striped flannel jack ets and drawers ready made; woollen and cot ton caps; mens and childrens Hats ; French twine ; cotton cards, fad-irons, looking glaffe*, glass ware, plain and gilt decanter* ; iron pots, lead pencils ; coarse (hoe* ; gilt ear rings and neck laces, and ar few silver Watches. N. B. When the Store is not open, apply at Pittcon’s, corner of Drayton Jlreet, cn the hay. November 25. 77*6t FOR SALE, That Valnable Traft of L A N D, SITUATE on Argyle Island fabont Nine miles from Savannah, by water) originally granted to John Race, Esq. deceafcd, found to contain on a Re-survey, 37.8 Acres ; font acres of which is contained in two Knowls, one of them being fufficiemly large for a settle ment, and fafe from the rest Prime Swamp, on an excellent pitch of 1 ide. The above traft is bounded North by the Plan tation of Richard Wayne, Esq. South ly tbe Plantation of Mr. Win. Wilhamfon, and r.a and Wert by the branches of Savannah River - For further particular, apply to CAIG, MACLEOD & Cos Wh k i‘e a Plat ©: the Re-fui*ey may be bavatmaii, Jo 1 -;’ t 14W No. 79.