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The MISER and the MOUSE.
r T" I G a Mouse fays a Mifcr,“ My dear
X Mr. Mouse,
p r:i what may vou plcafc for to want
: n my house r”
Si;'..’, the Mouse, ts Mr. Mifcr, pray
keep yourfclf quiet,
‘‘You are fafe in your person, your
purfc and your diet :
A lodging I want, which e’en you may
afford,
“But rone wouM come here to beg,
borrow or board.” *
Humorous Cross-Readings.
A Lift of the Fellows of the Royal
Society—publicly whip’d for ihcep
Healing.
Ran away from the fubferiber in June
last—a two story house with an orchard
adjoining.
Strayed or ftolcn a two year old ileer,
had on a felt hat and blue overhauls.
The great OX and HORSE fhoer,
shoes young mi lies from i? to 18 years
cl age —he lhocs either in Hocks or calls
tnetn.
A short thick-set, surly-looking boy’
•would be glad oi a place as a wet nurse.
Several farmers are now sowing, nail
rods, glak, rum, sugar and brandy, ow
ing tot lie high price of provisions.
.The two hogs fold he:e last week
were fatted to represent this State in
Cong refs.
A good new milch cow, wants to hire
genteei boarding and lodging.
The house took up the secret commu
nication relative to lome women of pjea
fnre—the galleries were immediately
cleared.
The Hon. Court of Probate for the
diftrkt of , was brought to bed of
twins, both likely to do well.
11 is majelly Kin? George, it is said,
is the fainp horse formerly owned by
Lord North.
Ccvg Macleod & Cos.
Have for Sale,
IR.ISH LINEN in cases assorted,
Ruilia SHEETING,
Flaxen and low UZNABURGS,
TOW CLOTH,
White, Brow n Sc Blue Negro CLOTH,
A Trunk Men s SHOES,
Window GLASS, 8 b. io, and 9 b. 11,
SP A NIS H LRO WN in Keggs, 141 b.
each,
Mould CANDLES in (mall Boxes,
SOAP in do.
—ALSO—
Madeira Ik INR in Pipes and
Quarter Pipes.
Savnnah, March 15.
G air doers & Mitchel ,
Will dispose of their remaining (lock of
DRY GOODS.
Confiding principally of coarfc articles,
well alTorted, and adapted to the season,
Also, a few Prime and healthy
New Negroes.
They have on hand, genuine London
PaniciL iar Madeira Wine,
of the vintage of 1792 and 1793 —Fourth
and Fifth proof
Jamaica R UM,
in Puncheons;
M jeovado SUGA R y
<in Hogsheads ; a few Kcggs
Gun POWDER, 1
and a parcel of
HIDE S.
Savannah, March 4th, 1796.
John N. Braiisford,
At Hit
Ship Chandlery Commilhon
S T O R E,
Under the BLUFF :—
Has for S A L E,
A variety of Articles in the
Shift Chandlery Line :
SO—A Quantity of
Dry Goods & Hard Ware,
And keeps a constant supply of
G R O CERI ES.
Majtors of l c/p Is c.ud others , fub
pi‘fdT'e - SEA STORES, CM-, a: the
jkartcjl Sot tec.
2a vaanah, Georgia,
Columbian iElufcttm, £&♦
FO R SAL E,
A London built
CHA RlO TANARUS,
(Not the worfc for use) with Harness
compleat for four horses, and Box to take
off and put on at. pleasure. Enquire of
the Printers. March 29. (n8)
For sa~le,
BILLS on London New
-9
York and Philadelphia,
By Caig Macleod <3 Cos.
Savannah, March 15.
1 AM IN WANT OF
4 or 5 NEGRO BOYS,
Ip LE V EN,twelve or 13 years old,on
-i Hire, for whom, I will pay the
usual or culloinary Wages, monthly or
quarterly, as may best suit the owners.
B. PUTNAM.
March ioth, 1796.
Jult Landing,
Ft'om on board the Brifffi elcome Return,
from Baltimore.
IP Relh FLOU Rin whole and \ bbls.
Copper STILLS, from 41 to 79
Gallons each.
Ship BREAD in bbls.
CRACKERS in Keggs.
Mufcovado SUGAP.6.
COFFEE in Bags.
French BRANDY in Pipes.
Freih Seed OATS.
Windsor CHAIRS—
For Sale, by
* WILLIAM LAMB.
March 8, 1796.
n~cTt ICE.
ON the 27th day of April next, will
be Sold at the Vendue House, in’
the City of Savannah, between the hours
of Ten and Twelve in the forenoon, 10
the highest bidder, the following Lots
and Tracis of Land, cn account of the
Chatham County Academy, :
Two .L O T S,
(one of them a corner lot) lying in
Broughton llrcet, in the said city, op
posite to Gabriel Leavers and Mordei
ca Sheftal’s ; containing each, 90 feet
in depth, and 60 feet in width.
One 50 Acre Lot in
the Village of Adtor., bounded North,
by Hampltead Lots,; East, by land of
Jacob Cuntz; South by land of Simon
Guerin j and Weft, by land of George
Uland. >
One Traci of Land,
in Chatham County, containing 400
Acres, situate on the North fide of Lit
tle Ogechee river, and adjoining lands
of Thomas Johnston, and the Filiate of
Dr. Beatty.—This Traft is an objeft
to the Rice, or Cotton Planter, as con
taining foil well flitted to the culture of
either of those staples—besides being
well co\ ered with excellent timber, con
futing of White Oak and Pine.
One Trad; of Land.
in the County of Effingham, containing
350 Acres, lying on the North fide of
Conouchie river, and about 3 miles from
a landing.
One other Trad, in
said County, containing 300 Acres, situ
ated on Black Creek,above Birds Mills,
on the South fide ol G reat Ogechee Ri
ver : both of those tra&s are well Tim
bered ; and the latter said to be particu
larly well adapted for a Mill feat.
The Conditions ot Sale
are as follows:
THE purchasers of the Town Lots,
to pay in Six, Twelve, and Eighteen
months, giving approved Security ; and
the pur chafer of the ltmds, to givebonds
payable in one, two Sc three years, with,
a Mortgage on the property, or such
other security, as may be required on the
day of Sale.
At fame time, will be
Leafed tor 9 Years, 6 Lots in the Eas
tern part of this City, eligibly fituatcd
tor Improvement, lying between the
Lots of Mr. Thomas M‘Caule, and the
Rltate of Robert Montfort :—The
G round rent to he paid annually. Any
improvements thereon erefted, may be
retained at the expiration of the Term,
a t the option of the Truftces, at a valua
tion.
Wm. STEPHENS, J Committee
D. MACLEOD, } of the
M. M‘ALLISTER,J Truftces,
Savannah, March 26th, 1796, (nS)
FOR SALE,
SUGAR in Hhds. and Barrels,
Beit Green COFFEE,
By BORDMAN is HILLS.
Savannah, March 28, 1796.
FOR S’AL E,
About Four Hundred budliels
Rough Rice,
Apply to
Edward Stcbbins.
March
tvJEFTpD toTUrchaJe
A Negro Woman,
Accustomed to Cook,
Wafn Iron, for which
a liberal Price will be given.
ROBER r WATI’S’
Savannah , March 22 d y 1796.
NOT I C E.
ALL persons having any demands
againit the eilate ox FR AN CIS
STEBJBINS, deceafed,are requeftedto
render the fame, properly atteited; ad
those indebted thereto, to make imme
diate payment to
EDW. STEBBINS, Executor.
Savannah, March 8, 1796. zrrion.
The Subscribers have io,
s “A l e,
150 hhds. Prime TOBACCO,
A quantity of RICE,
Prime BEEF,
PORK,
Deer SKINS,
COTTON,
INDIGO,
LUMBER.
r Also, Weft-India RUM in Puncheons
Apple BRANDY,
Lisbon and Teneritfe WINES,
Cotton CARDS, in Boxes of fixdoz.
c? ch
Mens SADDLES,
A Package Mens fine SHOES,
A large E L A T TANARUS, calculated
for the use of Planters who have set de
ments on the River.
Johnston, Robertson, Cos.
Savannah, April ift. (09,31)
Rice Land for Sale.
\ TRACT of River Swamp on the
North fide of Ogechee, bounded
by Thomas Gibbons, Dodl. M‘Leod,
Ogechee River, and lands fold by Wil
liam Gibbons to George Hall—con
taining by theoldfurvcy, Four Hundred
Acres. This land being in much the fame
pitch of Tide with Hutchinson’s Island,
oppolite Savannan, is as little liable
to fuller by Salts or Freshes :—For terms
apply to
Belcher. & Dickinson.
Savannah, March fth, 1796.
Jonathan Brooks,
At his STORE on Alger’s Wharf,
HAS FOR SALE:
White and Red Negro Cloth,
Thickset, Corduroy and Velvet,
Striped Nankeen, Jane arid Fustian,
Callimanco, Callico and Plumbum,
Mens white Cotton Hose, Twilled do
Mens and Boys Hatts,
Coffee Mills, Cotton Cards,
Razors, Pennknives Sc Cutteaus, Bitts,
Shears, Scissors, Chiffels, Files, Spurs,
Crockery Ware, Buttons, Likftands,
Ruin, Brandy, Sugar,
Souchong and Hylon Tea,
Coffee, Chcccolale, Pepper,
A few Boxes Soap and Candles.
Savannah, April 1. n9~tf.
FOR SA LE,
jjv the Subftriber :
BOARI >S, inch and inch ~
SCANTLING.
Ranging TIMBER,
SHINGLES,
Cvprefs 2 inch PLANK,
Red & White Oak STAVES,
INDIGO of superior quality,
RICE,
Jamaica RUM and SUGAR,
A few Baggs excellent Green’
COFFEE.
A few 1000 Red Oak Pipe
STAVES.
ALLUM & St. Übes SALT.
HENRY PUTNAM.
March 4, 1796.
NOTICE.
ALL Persons having any demands
again ft the Inflate of DAN I FT.
COURSE, Jecealed, arc requeued to
render the fame, properly atteited ; and
tho.'c indebted thereto, tomsme immedi
ate payment to
Elizabeth Course, Ex*x.
Savannah, April 12, 1796. niz.Bt.
ihe SublcriLcr being
about to depart for Europe, will on the
27 th in ft. 21 the house he now occupies,
in Broughton flreet, next door to Mrs.
Leavers, dispose of his Furniture : Also,
a pair of well matched Horses, a Riding
Cl iir and Hamels, will be fold at any
time previous to the day of fide, for 2
me derate price.
E. WAMBERSIE.
N. B. The sale to beg in'at 10 o’Clock
r.. iVf. 1 lie ait c.es i.,z.y be fee.;i tire
day previous to the lale.
April 12th.
T- - , VI . •.< y.•,1. r rn i r .• a
tJt i/i . All > ? , TR LlOUje
At S U N-.E U R Y,
* n 9. “ - * amed Jiinmey and
Juui “ ‘ to belong to Mr.
‘ ■ ‘ -i F reJinco, on St.
t BEAM THORNTON, Goaier.
L’-bei >. • - • ,A: i;i 1 ? xm 5.
1J i >
Ceorcia, u. •by Noli 1 y-nes. Reft/let cf
„Oa’ ) / End ~ forth-: County ofCam-
N. JONES. ) and in the State ftefu.
VU UERtA j"!m jbinufoa Richard
V V GafC;,, o >c, E.quires, huh made appli
“ loatorr :? .rLritcrsol Adminiftrationo;:ih*
Eilateof John Mason (formerlyof t” county)
dcec... i These-are ‘IIIV-L; cite and ad
morn in uL and fingiilc.i* tl. Nindrcd an'i C-am
ditors of laid deceased. (o'-bc, and. H r be
fore meat my Office ; a the t u or St M'n-s
on or before the icih day el Xvlaynext, :o fnew
caule if any they have, hy -Letters of Admin
illration Ihouid not be granted them.
e Given under my hart; and icul at 3t. Marys,
this 3 1 it day ot March, tyqh, ;n the 20th
y -aro! the Independanaeof America.
Sc - ctAn*ah, Apri. p 6. ni2.<y
Lrime Y oung Slaves.
Imported in the SHIP LIBERTY
Capt. Prentice,
95 Prime Young Slaves,
From the Windward Coast of Africa.—
t ue Sale of which will corranonce on
Monday the 18th inst.—Conditions:
One half payment down, and the other
half payable Ift January, with such fecu
ity as may be required.
ROBERT WATTS.
Savannah, April j. IO '7G
Hat Manufactory.
A large quantity of LADIES and
GENTLEMENS belt
BEAVER HATS, -
Warranted, just now finifhing, and for
Sale, at
PETER MADDENS Store,
On the Bay, or the House at the back
thereof, in the Lane,
By JOHN BIGGS.
Savannah, March 15
I De Subscriber ha-c luc taken the
Wharf & Stores of
Messrs. A. M f Credie, G? Cos.
BEGS leave to inform the Public,
that he wilj receive on Storage,
every Species of Produce and Lumber.
The ftrkieft attention shall be paid, and
all Orders puntftually obeyed, by
John T. Whittendel.
Savannah, March 251 th.
Ihe molt complete Aiiortment of
C U T L E R Y,
Ever offered For Sale in this City,
Is Just Opened, and For Sale,
At the Suhfcrtber s Sht/> Chandlery and
Commijpion Store —Confiding of
C' 1 REEN and white ivory handle
if knives and forks plain and fluted,
with deierts, carvers, and Heels ;
Chinese green and white ivory ditto
with ditto,
Green and white bone ditto with ditto
Enamelled bone ditto with ditto,
Octagon black ebony ditto with ditto,
Black wood ditto with ditto,
Split flag ditto with ditto.
Buck ditto with ditto ;
Red wood Sc cam wood moits Sc cases;
1 > 2 > 3* an ‘d 4 bladed pocket and pen
knives :
Desk knives with cases,
A handsome assortment of fportfmen*
knives,
Ditto of excellent razors,
Ditto of ladies feiffors &c.
All the above of various patterns.
J. N. BRAILSFORD,
Savannah, February 4, 1796.
No. 13,*