Columbian museum & Savannah advertiser. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1796-181?, March 08, 1796, Page 8, Image 4

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8 ‘, S* TirGA T^Y SLAVE — J/avonu V SOIVIG. Oh I ! think on my fate, once I free <lom enjoyed, ..Was as happy, ae happy could be, b. p\l plafitreis fled, even hope is deftroyd, 1 A Captive, alas ! on thetea. |vas ta'en ify the foe ’twas the fiat ol fate, To tear me from her I adore, jv hen thought brings to mind, my once • happy efiate, I x figh—High —while I tug at the car. Hard, hard is my fate ; Oh ! how gal ling my chains, My life fleer’d by miseries chart, // An/tho ’gainlt my tyrants, 1 loom to , . / complain, fears gufli forth, to ease my fad heart. X iiiUain e’en to fluink, tho l feel the ( keen laih, 4'frnv bread: bleeds for her ,1 adore, I While around me the billows unf’ecl , ‘ mg A dh, /sigh—i gk—and still tug at the oar. ft low fortune deceives, e had pleasure / in tow, /[ The port where (he dwelt I’d in view, / j But the wifh’J nuptial morn, was oe'r clouded with woe, f And dear Annin I was hurried from you. : How our fhaljpp was boarded, and I bore sßvay, To behold rhy dear Anna no more, But difpair waites my spirits, my form feels decay, He figh’d—he figh’d—and expir’d at the oar. Tiie PROVOKED HUSBAND. WH AT a life does he lead, Who has one of the breed, Os Xantippe fait bound by his fide, l ike a horse in a mill Hemuft follow her will., And his own never venture to guide. It is true the old Greek V as lo mild and so meek, ! hat his rib could not ruffle his mind ; I'm not quite so patient, As that learned ancient, M 1 ;/ y v ixen no comfort I find. Thinks the lafl word her right, While she rapidly rattles away ; * And her voluble tongue, While on fw'ivels hung, Will not give echo finr play. In a nuptial debate 1 oft lose all my weight. Few points in my houfc j can carry ; If her will is but croft, Ev’ry motion is loft, Oh why did 1 —“ Why did I marry !” FREDERICKSBURG, Feb. 12. From Knoxville, ‘January I. By letters of the 20ta ult. dated at the Turkeys town, from Captain Cli olm, information is received, that the Creeks are determined not to retaliate . upon the citizens of the United States, for the seventeen Creeks lately unjuilifi ably killed upon the Oconee, by the ci tizens oi Georgia ; but intend to de- V. rnand latisfad'on from the federal gov *£etnment, according to the treaty of .New-York,. We are also informed, WthatCapt. Chifolm, a few days pail, p left the \ urkey’s town (in the Chero \ kces) for the Chickasaw nation, with bjUvertines of peace from the Creeks to V tjT Chickasaws; and there is great rea- L, T >n hope, that he will effect a peace 1 ! v , c f n .‘hofe two nations. Cant, vi.uoan is j n t j ie restoration ° oetvveen two nations by order oi government. \C.,y of a letter from Col. Samuel Wear, toh/s Excellency Governor Blount. Sevier County, Dec. 26, 1795. \ Yesterday about 12 o’clock, an cx iVls arrived at my house with informa -1• y tkat fh° mas Black, who for fome had been confined to his bed with a 1 v ify, was killed by an Indian. The V( ; T ne ‘f _°t this report occasioned ‘ Y n , lur pnie, not only to me, but to all 1 ‘|k aear and it. On my arrival at Black’s I\ a , ‘ 1 found him mortally wounded TimVcfc\ an i in tke P an S? °1 death. 1,, •) ~ . ,\ ot lather, iurrounc ed and ren uV ‘vile,-and a number ofchil- A number upon die oceav' U v C ]° lk^tcd at , Black ’ s .ind fuffer bv the h le !“'“> tr,cd 7 V ', in preference ol p-nruig him to deae. The ourfuers ‘rom BSks A ho“f d to ShtS ° fa (■ i, tr .,. • . - , ’ tnc y come up wit h , • ‘ - ,UvU a ‘ipufuierable Coiumijianjtlufeum, &c, _i A 4 { . . ... diilance, a gun^ r as diff.argcd at thjm, and with whiclit was charted, fl t uck a tree just above heir heads, ui >gn which they returned tiunreand put linn to death. lie was ljing.flat on kite ground covered with Laves drifted a gnmftalog. , i I hey brought inhisguii and knife, known to be the fame Fat belonged to the Indian who killed Hpcki The rea son I fend you this infofmajion is, that 1 fear the confequcncej vvi.l be dange rous to tbc ‘C.xpofed ion tiers, ifn nfs foinething is done by gdV rnrqent for their protection. f What could excite thj In ian to this horrid aft, is unknown tj me except that he had drank too much vhiiley. 1 ne ver knew the frontier iiFab:rants better difppfed in their wiihcstor ieace, har ing for you the greatellhtta!hmet,.~and the utinoft confidence ii yoir adminff tration. lain, fir, yoir m il obedient servant, S a m jr e ij W ear. His Excellency Goverjourßlount. Knoxville , Decemrr 2-, 1 797 Sir—Your letter of j efttrday, with its inclofures, was lull e-jenhg delivered to me by your son, exprtfs. ; Humanity cannot but be fhockcd v. tie untimely death of our fellov/-ci:u:n, Mr. Black, 1 truly lament it. V our son informs me, tire: the In J ’an who killed him, was Gf'or.e, of Guil howee, well known if th: nei.j ur hoed, in which he had fjequsntly been, and always well treated. I rejoice that he so immediately fufreed the highest penalty of the law, deadjat the hands of i his pursuers.. Accept, ft, [my thanks I for the particularity win (which you have reported the circuit fakes of this unhappy affair, and be plaki to present them to the five militia vho with Inch agility, under your ordet, give pursuit to the murderer of Black, aid put him to death. Instant retaliiiojt tor killing a man under such circunilinces, upon the guilty, by any hand ailefo inflift it, cannot but meet the approbation ofeve ■>’ citizen of the UmtedjSjhtes, and, I may add of the world. I i|ali immedi ately nia ke known to the ii raging Maw and the Cherokee Nationgpr.eraiiy, the manner cf the killing oflijr. Black, by George and of the immedale killing of George in retaliation; da 1 have no demy but with you, and ot!;er iiig the death of the form r, and will express ti.cir entire fatisfiticn in that of the latter. Thus you be, that Ico not believe, that the front it of Sevier county, have any (Tiger to ap prehend at the hands ot the merekees. . When they arc in danger, fey fhaii be j protected, if practicable. F<r a drunk j en man to commit acts of valence, is too common, amongst endives; and blood ior blood, is the high, price re quired by the laws of Goaf man. Peace with the Indians sos great worth, and it is the true inf rest of eve ry front ier citizen to pref :rv it. i am, with great rcfpe:, Your obedient iVv ant, William|lou xt. Col. SAM EE L W EAR. I h r m. Hiving ts I homatM’ Call , 1 Living entered into PARTNERSHIP, under the FIRM J EWING & M‘C)ALL, Will 1 carry onbufinefs at the lore hith erto occupied by the fc r.er. \X T A K R hi they hav-. ior Sale, ♦ 4-4ths and 7-Sths -iih linen in bo..e well assorted, itripd blankets, white and coloured Welch plains and Kendal cottcns, checks, Irjia cotton handkerchiefs, chints and cotjmfhawls; bandanoe, biack silk, and prlted linen handkerchiefs; elegant cbnts <>own patterns and furniture, corner and fwandown veil lhapes, riblid cotton breeches pieces, ladies and catlemens cotton and worked hole, t decloths, both coating, flaxen and tow mat rigs, hats aborted, Englifr muflai in boxes of ft and 12 dozen ; Madeii wine in pipes, half pipes, and quarfr calks ; old Port, Sherry r , and TeneiFc ditto ; fvveet Mountain ditto in pipy and half pipes, Northward rum in hauls, pipes in boxes datable for the Afran trade, fine white fait in baikets lit ir family ulc, 1 rence oil in boxes of T dozen, T vhite and brown soap in full boxes holiest tea in cherts, a few iogilieads green and blue edged Liver pot ware. All the above articles will bcfold very low for carti or produce. ac/r Wl LLIA M EVING, Requeftj, a!! persons with wllm he has accounts, to be as fpeady ns pfiible in having the fame adjuited, wilting to dole all matters previous to tb ill' Jan uary last. Savannah, February 4, 1 s,r4- For GLASGOW'S A The BRIG \ (mj T R Y A L L, 1 Will fail in all this montf, 4 the greatefl part of the car; - is now re ‘yto be put on board. Fo? freight of a ew bags of Cotton, or pa| fage] apply, o the Master on board, i Alexander Vatt’s wharf,or to EWING & M‘CALL. I . March z.- 1796. j r r ii iTLA UHLWTTaTT THE fall failing, New an|l : Staunch Sloop R O. B P R TANARUS, Benjamim I, ADR EE Master, is now ready to take a Cargo), on board, and will proceed with all pof- ! fible dispatch : For Freight, ai>piy tol} the master on board, or to JAMES ALGER. Savannah, March 4, 1796. __ George Roiiion, o J Hasjujl opened a Store in Bull Street, oi po/iie iMj/'rs. Boardman, Hills Sc Cos. HIS present aifortment confiils of a variety ot Broad Cloths, white Buts, Drab, and other coloured Pipe nine Calimer’s, plain, ft ripe and rose Blankets, . Swanfdown, Merfaiils and Cafimer Veit ‘ Shapes, Tambour ditto, itriped, cloud ed and India Nankeen, white and striped Flannel, Callirnanco and Durant, T hick fet, Corduroy and Velvet, a great va riety of tine Muslins, viz : Plain, Stri ped, Corded, japan M, and Tambour’d jackonet; Plain, japan’d arm Tam bour’d Book ; 6-4 and 7-4 Tambour’d, Jackonet and Book Aprons, Ladies Book and jackonet Handkerchiefs, ft ri ped, and clouded Bordered Shawls, Gen tlemen’s Tambour’d Handkerchiefs and j Cravats; coarfeandfine Humhum, white j and coloured Muilinet, Co-vied Dimity, j ftrip’d Ginghams, Merfaiils Quilting ; i an aifortment oQhandfomeCallicoes and i Chintzes, Clouting & ‘Towelling, j ovi l per, Irilh Linens, white and brown ! turns, Cotton and Linen Check, , .1 T icking, Sheeting, Brown Holly y Ij Chintz Shawls, printed Linen Poci Hankerchiefs, Cotton and Linen ChY ; I do. Black Barcelona, Bandr*io, Sc chcc > Silk Handkerchiefs, ladieav faftiiorJG ‘ S'lk Shawles, gentlemen’s^.tain, rio .. Aviiitc ShT: do. lades’ ricty of Silk, Kiddand Leather Gloves ; ladies and gentlemen’s Beaver Hatts, .Vlorrocco, Callirnanco,& Samnct Shoes and Slippeis ; gentlemen’s Boots and Shoes ; broad and narrow fringe Bed Lace, Cord, Sc Terfels; Ribbons, T apes and threads, Pavilian Gauze ; Writing Paper, Ink Powder, Umbrellas, Port man tau I runirs, Bed Cords, Shoe Tread, fifhing’ Lines house, shoe, hearth arid ferubbing Brufnes, Cotton Cards, Tea Kettles,Locks,Brais Cccks,Pen Knives, ladies and taylors Seniors, Rafors in* I Calcs.—Ai.o, bOAP and CANDLES, in Boxes. Savannah, March \tb> 1796. FOR SALE, By the Subscriber : 1 BOARDS, inch and inch 4- SCANTLING. Ranging TIMBER, SHINGLES, Cypress 2 inch PLANK, Red & White Oik STAVES, INDIGO of fuperiorquality, RICE, Jamaica RUM and SUGAR, A few Baggs excellent Green COFFEE. A few iooo Red Oak Pine STAVES. ALLUM 8c St. Übes SALT. HENRY PUTNAM. Gardners & Ahtchel, Will of their remaining dock of DRY GOODS. Confiding principally of coarse articles, well aborted, and adapted to the season, Also, a few Prime and healthy New Negroes. They have on hand, genuiqfJF .ondon Particular Madc'irSf ine , of the vintage of 1792 and 1793 —Fourth and Fifth proff Jamaica RCfM, - in Puncheons! Mujcovado SUGAR, in Hogsheads; a few -yeggs * Gun POIVDEK , and a parcel of HIDE SS Savannah, ManLfh, ij()6 r The nioft complete Aifortment of ‘CUTL E R Y, ! E-dee ofi red For Sale in this City, Is Just Opened, and For Sale, At Trs Siibfcrtier’s Ship* Chandlery and Cjrbmijfton Store — Confuting of KEEN ar.d white ivory handle! VJT knives und forks plain and fluted,, 1 wi’th defects, carvers, and steels ; i Chinese green and’white ivory ditto, with ditto, Greftrand white bone ditto with ditto ! Knainellcd bone ditto with ditto, black ebony ditto with ditto, jplac.t wood-,ditto with ditto, Split flag ditto with ditto. Buck ditto with ditto ; •Red wood & cam woed molts & cases c i, 2,3, and 4 bladed pocket and pen knives ; Delink ones with cases, A hand-bine aifortment of fporifmens kniv es, Ditto of ex^Rentmzors, D'.Vto. of ladies feiiTors &e. All the • of various patterns. , j. N. BRAILSFORD. Sn.anr.ah, February 4, 1796. Rice 7 and for Sale. A TR. ACT of River Swamn on the* . rv North He of Ogcehee, bounded I i • ‘Fho-.ur.s ( ;L.ons, L ..C. haUwo.’, | i vechec River, and hri- by Wil m Gibbons to Creor<*® Hall—con iningbv the old fur vcy, Four Hundred aes. ‘ This land being in much the fame ten of TkkVwith Ilutchkiibu’s llied, , >pof.;e Sav#man, is as little rniblc j iifre r by Hits or I refhes ; —For terms ply t jfj. L CHER ICKINSON. vannnfj e-lure ‘• fp 1 j ‘f iiji Received* /AND FOR SALE, BY BRAILSFORD, ■ la Ship Chandlery 6c Com* I r * ftiijjlon Si ore, jr f'SRHNE Broad Cloths of va II ■ ,y-.urcolours, Wjlitir plain ‘ mixed C’ ■•'Timers, ‘ jH|l|cd Cr f 5 In. e r ve! \ fl .apes, M-rfeilles ditto, Hi V ditto;, “a- ‘ ■ (l! n Strouds, ‘-•§1 letsmnd Velvets, Wlftted, cotton, silk and cotton, & black fk Hockings, Buaf rue, anc: drab cot tod Denims, ChuF zes and Cailicoes, Coaue and fine Irilh j,inen,. H ■ D acj:, O z nab rigs, {4 ovv Cloth, CoUo,, iaudano, Sc Cotton Handker ciCeic, La tils black tilk Gloves, Hit"* white Mitts, Habit Glove., •Green and red Baize, iviens jiats, trr ~s and children Shoes, Cottonc ts, j uftians, Shalloons, and Cal hr. ...nc aes, Worked binding, apron & cap Tapes, Upper fi!h Kettles, fr.eet Lead, 1 jap: imed and I refit C and left icks, 1 J, tenant, falh & compass daws. bo,cw and common Angers, IrLo squares, Aiding & common Rules. Stick, chert, cupboard, and padlocks, Kn.b locks, deik locks and furniture, Gtncr feales, Spj.e So comm * Gimlues, Tap Borers, Hahd and crolcuttfaw Files, h i|t hocks, fifhing and chalk Lines, Wjod and broad Axes, A’ Crfpcrs axes, adzes, So compafles, ja|c, fafr, and smoothing Planes, 4 J BrE cocks, wood and intall Nails, Jfp ‘ St! :1 rat traps, drawing knives. | HH L, table hinges, * 1 Sh vels & tongs, carpenters ccmoalTes, * Hi tie fhear*!, braces and bits lrc 1 weight ; in fettg kale beams, Svv eprng and ferubbing brufr.es and jumps,, ; j V. 1 rev, afr, frr>e, paint, and tar oruflics. 1 ret pots and kettles, ’ ’ 1 Iru teakettles, fryi% pans, Fltmrners, glue, calking irons, harpfions, Tre i ladies, ikimmers, iieih forks, Saipeedles, Palm irons, marlinespikes, Set iyer nails, pump tacks, bradsy Pester and metal table ?c tea spoons, Knives & forks, carving do. table ftecl 1 Jack knives, iteel firmers, ! I Socket and common cfiilicl s, f Coat anivert buttons, cotton cards, Iroh (hovel's, ferapers, bittaple lamps■ Jack,, cinder boxes, speaking trumA f Lampblack, white lead, Spanht kl °' A n ’ Tel low ochre in oil and dry, CrocUery v. are, Logbiok, map, cartrid•G wjr..pF j **ja> writing paper, Tarrcil and tvhitc Corejg c > ‘Tvan;uh, No. 2.