Columbian museum & Savannah advertiser. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1796-181?, December 30, 1796, Image 4

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i\atnan;ci imtier, Watch Maker S3 Jeweller : HAS cri-fted a Shop on jhe Bay, neat the ruins oft he Old Coffee-Houle, wfiferdhe is ready to attend to nil Orders as usual. lie has on hand,avarietyof Elegarit Wat fcff f.s —Alfo,an Affortmcnt of Jewel ler y,&c. All of which he will dispose of very reaiona ble -for ca£h. December 20. Bj. N. B- CASH paid for old SI LVER. > Taken Up, r pWO Negroes, viz : 808, an elderly Fel- X low, who lays he Belongs to Edmund Bellinger, of Soufli Caroliria. hear Afhapoo,— The other Fellow fays his name is DICK, and that he belongs to Mrs. Ifannah Gibbons, near Savannah. Dick is about, twenty years of age, live feet three or four inches high. Whoever own laid Negroes, is request'd to apply to the fubferiber* pay charges, &c. and take thrim away. R. GIRARDEAU, C&njlabfa Liberty Coanty, Dec. t-g. 85-nt. — —— ■■■■■ ■■■ -■ • ■ -f.- ■ *.... . a r w jfi Five Dollars Reward* •* RUN-awiy from the fftbfcribeV, off Mon day the 28th ultimo,a Nrgr6 f Fdlow, ha rried Friday, lately purchased of Mr. Pbenrzcr jackfon, and for trier owned by Mr. Cofoman IVlToek.’ As he is \gell known iri and about this city, any further deferirti'on is tiriViecefra ry. Arty person him to the fub icriber, or the goaler of this county, shall be entitled to the above rewards MA TTHEW |O#NSTO|s T ANARUS.: Savannah, Dec. 16. n.H**., - “—-77-"-' — i i —t—r Was delivered to the Sub feri'ber by a Negro Fellow, from Mr. Ncth erclitt’s Plantation, a dark brown Iforfc; aboiii 14 hand? high, bufliy Mane and Tail, with a white Star in his forehead, and a mii'ly mofif ■with firrne white specks about his body, a chain round his neck with a bell rove through it, also a small Brals Lock, the Ownet is desired to Apply to JOSEPH HILL, at the Sign of the Ship. JdSk ■ ‘ Savannah, Dec. 13'. ’SJf 8.5 -I.if. For Sale, On Terms very Ectfy to the Purchaser : 3000 Acres of Land, bvori gmalfurvry, in M‘ Intofh County ; One Thou sand Acres of good lwamp, and the remainder Provision and Timber Land ; Two Hundred Acres of the swamp is under Excellent hank, which, together with about"’One Hundred Acres of Provision Land, All under fenctf and planted this year, forms a Plantation with ma ny conveniences. On the,Plantation is a g*od Dwrlhng-Hpule, Water Machine with twelve Peffles, and othei* out Buildings, in complete Order ; and the Rice Fields, commands three very large Rcfrrvoirs.—Yeffels of 150 barrels of RTce burthen, can load within a mile of it ; iq a Creek, where, a Saw-mill may be advan fagFoufly ere&ed, arid which (together with the Reservoirs) make* a C#op pertedlly secure in any season. ; For further particulars, apply to Qetorge Woodruff, Esq. in Savannah, or on the , Planta tion, to ( JOHN H. M’INTOSH. December 9- 10-ts ***’ ‘."” ‘ 1 ‘ ■ ■■ *-■ —-■ A valuable Rice Plantation , TO BE SOLD, By the Comm'Jftoncrs of Columbia A cade my. A VALUABLE trafiof Land & Rice Plan tation, Welt lying on Great- Ogeeche, fifteen miles from Savannah, former ly the propery of,Sir James Wright, called Sandy Hill Plantation, containing four hun dred and fifty acres, part tide Swamp, and a dwelling Houle,forty five feet by-thirty, with two brick chimneys, a kitchen and .washing houfc with brick- chifrtnies, also a good Sta ble and carriage houfc f. For terms apply to James Jones, Esq. of Savannah, or either of the underwritten Qommiflionersi who will give immediate poffeflion of the preirfifes, and will make a good title to thr purchaser, on com pliance with the term*. If the above men tioned Land, is not fold before the fifteenth day of Jafmiary next, it will then be fold at Public Auction at Louifvillc, M> the liigfieft bidder. W. FEW, A. MARSHALL, _ 1 AMES M’NEIL, eohimiffioners Vs Columbia Academy. 1(3. 4*. Columbian #ftufeum, 100 Dollars Reward. RVN-AWAY from the Subfcribrr, on tlie 17th November sass, and supposed to have tone up the river in a Boat, the follow ing new Negro Men, viz. MufTa, Bob, Bath, Qua, Bell. The firft two elm (peak so as to be tolerably well underflood ; the other three can barely fell their names. All the five, had (hoes, hats, fir caps, two blanket*, two jackets, two pair of howlers, made of ttegrb cloth ; the larfk three raO besides, ffriped flannel robbtns. On the left fhottldcr blade of each, was thi* mark, T. Y. ■vith a silver brand. The above reward, will >e given for all,-or TWENTY DOLLARS or either, if delivered in Savannah to theStib cjribccu. -From.many circuaaftances. .iLis pro lablcfr ‘ foreeoipg Negroes,, have been laketiWfrnom the (bibferibert Plantation, on Sri* River.’ A further reward of ONE HUN DRED DOLLARS, will be paid, to any person of Prt'fofts, informing agamft, and pro secuting to conviction, the Pcrion or Periods, ‘who inveigled thcitraway. THOMAS YOUNG. j Savannah, 19th Dec. 1796. n Bj-6t.* FOBS A L E, ‘960 Acres, being one third of |a trad; of- valuable Tide Land, on the river jAUamafia, in a gOod pitch of tide, p’et-feflly lrte from frefiics.~New Negroes will be fe jeeifed “far a greater part of-tlie purchase, the Remainder on a reasonable tcnhl, (apply to ROBERT & JOHN BOLTON,. December 20. 83. r Q ft A L ,*£, i That Valuable Ti aft cf : h A N J), | SITUATE on Argyle I Hand (about Nine i miles from Savannah, by water) originally (granted to John Race,fiEfq. deccafed, found to (contain on a Re.-forvey, 378 Acres ; four j acres of contained in two Knowls, -one of them being tufiiciently large for a fettlc imcnt, and fafe irtfm common Fieflres, the rest. ! Prime Swamp, on an excellent pitch of Tide- The above tritt }s bbririded North by the Plan, tation Richard Wayne, Esq. South by the j Plantation of Mr. Wm. Williamson, and Ead land Weft by the branches of Savannah River. | For further particular*, ‘ apply* to CAIG, MACLEOD & Cos. I Where a Pktt bf the Rc-lurvey may be seen. j Savannah, July *.. , tjisy.tfj, ■ j ■ 111 ■‘ 1 ! ‘!■ “ ‘ — A PLANTATION, On the or,Us: SITUATED on Red Bird Creek, oppofrte the I Hand of Qffiba w, and within three miliisof Hardwick,'• frirveyed upwards of 40 years ago, containing. 1076 Acres ; 130 -of ft is cleared-3, aonficlerable partof which is fenced in. T(iis land is ve.i>- fuitablc for Cotton, In digo dr Provision■: Also for Lumber, having two convenient lAfrding*.” Oh the premiles are a’ Dwelling FFoufc and sundry othtr buildings. Apply near Savannah, to ..Richard Wylly.. Nov. 15. 74* iat. FOR SALE •Ihe PI antation Laure / Hill, JOINING Og.echee Caulcwav, contain ing 260 Acres Rreo Sw-artip, more or less : for merly the property of Sir James Wright. For further particulars, apply at Mr. William Spcri ccjs, to DAVID AIKIN. November vSv 75-ts ■ - _ .j ■, ,i, . ... FOR SAL E y A LOT on the Bay, IN art eligible situation for Trade, and having a stone wall’d cellar, one Hack, of Chim neys Handing, and several Tbouiand well burnt Bricks on the Prcinifes.—Apple to I D. DICKINSON. Dec. 16. 82. ■— ■ •’ -.x K . ■ • - ■- For Sale, Cheap for CASH or K r EG ROES A Lot of LAND in this place, Ninety by 60 feet, with a Houle Frame raiHr rtl thereon, 27 by 17 feet, a'nd a good Fence. A traft of well timbered Oak and Hickory LAND, containing 500 Acres, of an excellent ’ foil for-the cultuito of cotton, corn, dec. situated on the Road between Louisville and Savan nah, and within 30 miles of Louisville :. It’s being bounden by two Roads that cross at fight angles, makes It a good stand for i pub lic house A 50 Acre LOT of Pine Land, within 1 i-4th mile of this city. T\vo Riding Chairs, with Harness complete. For Terms, apply to Wm. Normeht, Esq. Mr. John Kreeger, or to S. COWLING. Savannah, Dec. so* - CAPITAL SAW-MILLS. THE following very valuable property, is .ofFercd for Sale. Eight thonfand four hundred acre* of LAND in Witrton County, South-Carolina, on a creek called the New Three Runs, with the- valuable Saw££ Grist Mill* thereon. The latter procure by toll a large quantity ol Grain, the former with prop er management, will cut on an average, four ; thoufana five hundred feet of inch boards pef day. Four Saws are worked at present, and ’ the dream is so abundant as to admit of several more being put up, and constantly employed to advantage. Thele Mills have been lately re built by an excellent Mill Wright, and are in linitcly_ superior to any in the Southern States. Their working is never impeded by frefhes 01- want of water. Rafts of jfyoco feet are, and larger may be, brOilglit from the month of the Runs to Savannah, in fix days. poled to purchase, will pleaie to apply to GAIRDNKRS& MITCHEL. Savannah, December <* 79, GEORGL LAMB, Has jujl returnedfrotel BOSTON in the REGU- L/ll OR , Cupt. Swift, with thefollowing Ajfort nent of G O O D S, ll'kich are now opening at his STORE on the Bluff, SUPERFINE, middling, and low priced broad cloths and cafimeis; fwand'own arid other veilings cla-ftie cloths, -coatmg3, plains, negro cloth, flannels, bajzes, duranjs, Ihtftloons! calimancoes,, camlets, blankets, foeeting, linen, dimity, humhums, velvet, corduroy, denims, luftririgsand tnanfuas, ribbons, of various co lours, No. 3 and 4 hair ribbon, tapei', fevv-ing silk, thread, ftirnittire chiuts and’ calicoes; chintfes and .calicoes ; silk, cotton, ami worft od mens and womens hose; ladies sandals. black and other coloured morocco flippers florentinc and Rather flippers, Wiiffes flippers, childrens : Ihotk, mens coarse do. ladies and childrens* various coloured baits,’ ‘taitfs hats ; niuftin apd rqlier shawls ; irandamip, oljtk and chpeked Itllinen, and cotton.handkerchiefs. HARD W A R Locks of almost every kind ;‘H, HL, door, chest, and butt hinges ; hrafs and iron thumb’ latches, bolts, fhovcls and tongs, \yith brals and Iron holes, bfafs and wooden cocks, coopers crbV; ckofftut, ‘htmdp.falh, tep n, and keyhpl* fawj; hammers, dVawi-ng kniyes • flat, half, round, and three fo.uare files*.; j cdmp'afles, div’fd’crs, fquarcs, gimtlets, two icet rules ; jack, l’moothing, sash, rabbet, arid bead planes ; plane irons, ferew augers, cliif els, trowels; iftd Iwhite.wafly btuflies, (crews, brads, tack*;, a great variety of kntyr-s and forks, pen and pocket knives, send. lciffarj3 pewter djfVirs, plates, balons, cans, and tea pots; feales-and weights, ftcejyards, ran, and mdufe trapsf(dpflfi/mo(wuing and trunk han dles, brass nails,; {addles, saddle bags, and bri dles ; (addle bolTes, tacks, and buckles ; cur rycombs aiuj brulhes, coffee mills.-, house, hand, cloth, table, buckle, teeth, ferobbing. and shoe brushes ; tin ware; coat, vest, arid sleeve buttoits h- Japann<?d. waitprsj cannisters, jacks, and tolrjchri bokeS ; pfihf fpcfilaclcss fmoothin-g irons; awlsr, shoe ham mers, pincers,, and tacks ; fiffiing lines and hooks, hambro’ and 10-g lines, bed cords, twine, cordage, time glasses, i'iil and marliiie needles, piftote, whips, &c. FAINT S, See. White and red lead, Spaniffi brown, green paint, Pru(Banblue, lampblack, VarilHh, fpif itfe turperitine, paint brushes ; B by 10, 9 by 12, and 10 by 12 w-indow glass ; glue, ffg blue, shoe blacking, &e. PERFUMERY, &c, Snrall boxrisperfumes, hair pfrK'cfcr; poma tum, pungent a'nd other frfrelling bottles-; Wind for vegetable, and crown soap ; fine and fuperfine ivory combs, crooked and. case • combs, (having boxes, razors and straps, dref ling boxes, eurlmg tongs and craping irons, puffs A considerable assortment tr BOOKS, <vtz. Hifthry, lives, memptfs, adventures, voyag es, travels, novels, poetry, periodical works, treatises, on architecture, love, law, religion, physic, morality, geography, arithmetic, - ichool books, fables', Sac. —A catalogue at the Store. ’ Blank books, writing and letter paper, larg 1 demy, do. pocket books, ink .(lands, quills 1 ■ wafers, ink powder, lead pencils, sand boxes watch crystals; chains, &c. ear rings and drops English and Columbian playing cards. —A L S O Madeira- and (berry wine*; gunpowder, hy- > son, hyfon skin, and fouchonTj, teas; faltpetre, powder, shot and flints, nutinegs, cloves, al monds, Cayenne, fnuff in bottles, pigtail and plait tobacco, sieves, mealures,boxes,trunks.dec. ON CO NS I GNM E NT, A few Crates CROCKERY. Savannah, October 21. 67. ‘ ■ -i - -■ - - r - -a -- - , fames Wallace & Cos: Have Imported per the Ship ROSE, Captain Hill, froni London, A- Large AfFortment of WINTER GOODS: ■ Which they will dilpofe of cm low terms for Cajh or Produce , Wholelale or Retail ; Among which are the following : V I Z. TT7//r E and colour’d Plains. ’ ‘ Bath Coatings and Flannels . Strip'd Iffnccys. Rose and Duffil Blankets. Superfine andfecond Broad Cloths . Caffmers ; Sattin Florentine. Eajluonable Coat and Vefl Patterns. Mens Sc Womens Cotton and Silk Stockings. Do. Do. Glovts. Ladies Sandals and Kid Slippers. Mens neat,'Seal Jkin Shoes. >\ cN Childrens Morocco do. White, colour'd , Oznabtrg, SiJhot Threads , Pijlol and long Lawn. , Cambrics. ‘ v ” White Chappel Needles. Pins in £ & slbs. Diaper, and Holland Tapes. China ahd Mode Ribbons. Fajhionablc Lule/lrings, and Mantua. Durants and Calamancoes. Corded Dimity ; Marsa Hts Quilting. Queen's Cord; Royal Rib & ThickjetU. Checks and Cotton firipes. Qzuabitrghs , and RuffiaJhectings. Irtjh Linens, in Trunks afjorUd. Printed Linens- and Cottons. Blue and White Furniture do. 8-4 & 10-4 Huccabacks ; Diapers. Writing Paper , Wafers,-Blank Books. Sealing H'ax, Quills , Pencils, A Packet Books Rice and Hair Seives ; Brooms & Brujhes. Ironmongery & Nails of all kinds. Sadlcrf ?■ Pitvter. Bed Cords, Seintandjiunng Twine. , Hambro, and Fi/king Lines. Durham Mujfard in cases. White Ginger in small Boxes. ilium it Goppertts, m Set cr vt. Cajks. Medicines of different hinds. Ear them flare in crates. Savsyinoi, Nov 24. 77. For New-York, ~~ ■ ; , i; .1 0 fail ir. afew days ; si’ ’ - Car Pynter b. Havens, . Wba hanx- fr Salt. ‘ Bids. Ruck wheat Meal, * Pipes and Q r . casks Madeira Wfoe DittOj Teneriffe do. ‘ * ... Qr. calks Old sherry doi-- v 't L Kegs Raisins, Loaf Sugar, 1 quality ‘ BotHes* arid- -J ugs, Muffaffd, r Reams Writing Paper, m•• VVf r * Bbles cotton BaggiW, Kegs Gunpowder, do. Dquole, fea ,^ m pound Papers, Buck and Mould foot Wmdfor and Tuck bottom Chairs * 1 Merits Saddles, Cordage, Oil arid Paint's, London Particular M*d<foa;. Wmej bv retaff* fix; years old. , > _ y reran, Dec. 27.’ ‘ ‘ ti t . •. Puh'-hc Aucfian. On .Friday, 2 otfi 17Q7 , ; “’ Wilt he Sold^ ‘//Nfci TbfSLOQF ■ AgiMkr- U^kkiLT, AUd a *--** * > - ; Likclv Negro .Man. About 28 years of Age. • RELLHERj,. Auchtmeer. Dec. fj. ’ t‘ ‘ *Bc-ti - . .. For AMSTERDAM, /PAN. , fa'Mif] - (4ki\ p E 0 G Y* fn®b{7 Osed Cottle Mas ter,, who has . good gtecorp.- modation? (or . a few PaiTen gers if applied f6r 25 th Cur rent Apply, to the tviafter on Board at Bolton’s wiiarf, . . t Bth Pec. ‘ r U DUG :A:WCTIbN. “ Oh Tueftky, the tiH day if Jintrirty nix? Al'foe Merchants & P-lantt Arj Coffee-Hofei precisely at one o’clock—c v . i{ WILL he fold the Schooner :4jat . P'HM. -N Ix, Amt Burthen 60 tonj per regiflrr,, the property of the lap: CapT. hristo-phkr Wh 1?r1. i, taidkle tilfd . app37as Ihq iBOw lirt^at L Awtxt Watt’*, Wharf—The inventory may l>e feeiifc.iifid ciUidHipnL.WlOwA #aqr time be . fore the sale, as the fahfcrjbeys (lore. All ’ persons liavtng demands’ sUinfl the estate of the late Capt. ChrUWpher Whipple deeeafed, - are desired to render them iV properly atithr-ix ticated, and all those indebted, are requeued . to make payment immediately. EDW. SWARBRECK,^ ’Axlminijlrator. . Savannah, 9th Deceiiaßcr, 1719(1. C\<rA6. ; : : AL4_r : —a. For Sale, mm, 1 A valuable L&f and* Houfe y L. Brrittgfitdii fhrmf'at present by Mr. James Siwt.-;on Fer jiia Terms, plcaf'c to apply, Bervcdix c£? Cos. Who have for Sale at their for e, No 3, Gommcr* Row, lately Imported : 3- 4 ths and 4 tliJ Inffr Linen, Platilles Royal and Brown Holland. . . v Scotch and Genhan,cotton- Bagging. Tiekliiibrirgb and CVztiaburg. Hessians and Roll Linen*, l ‘ - Flanders and German Bed Ticking Flanders sheeting Linen. : . A checks, stripes. coarse Towelling. Black Pepper. >1 . Holland cheeies. ‘ * .1 coffee Mills. j Fiddles and Looking-Glades. Madeira, Teneriffe, J Sherry, > WINES,in Hhds. Sc Qr. cafk* Malaga, \ , . claret, A \ • Florence 6fl, in Boxes! Lo^f^ugar. A few bbfs. excellenf Jariwic* Srigata * Holland Gin of the belt qualiiy.’ Jamaica Rum arid Brandy. Window Glass, 8 by 10. Half PiM Tumblers Writing and PofV PapfE Linseed Oil in(jugs, and csfks. ■ Nails, 3d, 4 d, lod and aod, Sic. &c. Dec; no. > 8$ .■ .. N OTIC E,r THE CO-PARTNERSHIP Os . Bordindtty Hdls & Cos. BElkCr DISSOLVED : WE beg 1 l?iVe to rdqneft imnlddiste p*y_ -ment, from those indebted to them, or shrie Accounts elofed by Notes. AH. debts due by said Co-Partner(bip; will be paid on deruanyi, bv the fubferibers, who will fell their Stock mi hand, very*low,. ai they intend Cos quit the Dry Good Bufmcf*. BORDMAIf Si SILLS.. Savannah, Nov. tad* 75 -’ No. 86.