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iHufes.
The choice of a IIUdB AN D.
The Sentiments of a Tonit? Indy.
DON’T marry an old man, my father advlfe*,
To marry a young man, rnain’tia thinks
tinwifc is : .. ,
An old man ii j'-aloufy, will be pccvilh and
teate you,
A young man is fickle, and will not tong pleale
you. .
‘•'That my choice of a huflrand may not be
thought wronj then,
I’ll have noting to do with old men or young
men ; , ,
A middle*: ’d man com-s nearest the tnith,
W'iththe wilUom *>f age and the ardour of youth.
With lm.fi a one only 1 ever will marry,
And my hop- ot true bliss can hardly niilcarry.
llic moil complete Allortaicrit ot
C U T L E R Y,
Ever offered. For Sale in this City ,
Is Just Opened, and For Sale,
At th, Stiffen her’s Ship Chandlery ana
Com/n JJion Store —Confuting of
CAREEN and white ivory handle
7 knives and forks plain and fltned,
with deserts, carvers, and ilcels ;
Chinese green and white ivory ditto
with ditto, __ i
Green and white bone ditto with ditto
Enamelled bone ditto with ditto,
Odagon black ebony ditto with ditto,
Blade wood ditto with ditto,
Split flag ditto with ditto.
Buck ditto with ditto ;
Red wood Sc ca n wood moits & cases;
3,2, 3, and 4 bladcd pocket and pen
knives ;
Delk knives with cases,
A handiome allortment of fportfmcns
knives,
Ditto 01 excellent razors,
Ditto of ladies feiffors Sec.
All the above ot various patterns.
j. N. BRAILS FORD.
Savannah, February 4, 1796.
Ibcc Land for Sale.
A TRACT of River Swamp on the
North fide of Ogechce, bounded
by Thomas Gibbons, Doth. iVTLeod,
Ogechee River, and lands fold by Wil
liam Gibbons to George Hail—con
taining by the old survey, Four H undred
Acres. This land being in much the fame
pitch of Tide with Hutehinfon’s lfland,
opposite Savannan, is as little liable
to liifFer by Salts or Fremes :—For terms
apply to
Belcher U Dickinson.
Savannah,, Mar b 4A, 1796.
Slhe bu bfenber having taken the
W hart & Stores of
Messrs. A. M'Credie, Cos.
BEGS leave to inform the Public,
that he will receive on Storage,
every species ot Produce and Lumber.
The ftrictclt attention lhali be paid, and
ail Orders punctually obeyed, by
John F. Whittendel.
Savannah, March 25th.
fy : t ‘
Gill G it m
o
Have for Sale,
IRISH LINEN in caves assorted,
RuiTia SHEETING,
Flaxenand Tow OZNA BURGS,
TOW CLOTH,
“White, Browndt Blue NcgroCLOTII,
A Trunk Men’s SHOES,
Window GLASS, 8 b. 10, and 9 b. 11,
SPANISH BROWN in Keggs, 141 b.
each,
Mould C AN DLLS infmall Eoxes,
SOAP in do.
—ALSO—
Madeira WINE in Pipes and
Quarter Pipes.
Savnnah> March 15.
G air driers & Mu did,
Will dispose of their remaining (lock of
DRY GOODS.
Confiding principally of coarse articles,
well assorted, and adapted to the season.
Alio, a few r Prime and healthy
New Negroes.
They have on hand, genuine London
Particular Madeira Wine,
of the vintageof 1792 and 1 793 —Fourth
and Filth proof
Jamaica RUM ,
in Puncheons;
Mnfcovado SUGAR ,
in Hoglheads ; a few Keggs
Gun POWDER]
and a parcel of
H I D E S.
Savannah, March 4th, 1796.
Columbian iHufeum, £&♦
WANTED TO PURCHASE
A Negro Woman,
Accustomed to Cook,
Wafli U 5 Iron, for which
a liberal Price will be given.
ROBERT WATTS
Savannah , March 2id> 1796.
For sale
About Four Hundred budhels
Rough Rice,
Apply to
Edward Stebbins.
March 217.
NOTiCK
ALL persons having any demands
against the eltate of FRANCIS
STEBBINS, deceased, are requelted to
render the fame, properly at felted ; and
those indebted thereto, to make imme
diate payment to
EDW. S'PEBBINS, Executor.
Savannah, March 8, 1796. 2310.1.
Ft) R S A l~e,
By the Subfcrib'er :
BOARDS, inch and inch £
SCANTLING.
Ringing TIMBER,
SHINGLES,
Cypress 2 inch PLANK,
Red & White Oak STAVES,
INDIGO of luperiorquality,
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.
1 ’
Wm. sawing & Thomas M ( Cajj }
Having entered into PA RTNERBLIIP,
under the FIRM of
EWING 0 M-CALL,
Will carry on bufmefs at the store hith
erto occupied by the former.
WHERE they* have for Sale,
4-4ths and 7-Sths Irilh linen
in boxes well aborted, striped blankets,
white and coloured Welch plains and
Kendal cottens, checks, India cotton
handkerchiefs, chints and cottonlhawlsj
oandanoe, black lilk, and printed linen
handkerchiefs ; elegant chints gown
patterns and furniture, caffimer and
lwandown veil shapes, ribbed cotton
breeches pieces, ladies and gentlemens
cotton and worked hose, tablecloths,
Doth coating, fiaxen and tow oznabrigs,
oats aborted, Englilh mustard in boxes
of Sand 12 dozen; Madeira wine in
pipes, half pipes, and quarter calks ;
old Port, Sherry, and Teneriffe ditto •
fvveet Mountain ditto in pipes and half
pipes, Northward rum in barrels, pipes
in boxes fuitabie for the African trade,
fine white fait in balkets fit for family
use, Florence oil in boxes of z\ dozen,
white and brown soap in final! boxes,
bohea tea in chests, a few hoglheads
green and blue edged Liverpool ware.
All the above articles will be fold very
low for cab or produce.
§3* WILLI A M EWING,
Requests, ail persons with whom he has
accounts, to t>e as fpeady as pofiible in
having the fame adjusted, wishing to
close ail matters previous to the 1 it Jan
uary lalh *
N or ICE.
ALL Persons having anv demands
against the Estate of DANIEL
COURSE, deceased, are requested to
lender the fame, properly atteifed ; and
thole irdebted thereto, to make immedi
ate payment to
Elizabeth Course, Ex’x.
Savannah, April 12, 1796. ni2.Bt.
The Suhfcriber being
about to depart for Europe, will on the
27th inst. at the houle he now occupies,
in Broughten itreet, next door to Mrs.
Lea vers, dispose of his Furniture : Also,
a pair of well matched Horses, a Riding
Chair and Harness, will be fold at any
time previous to the day of file, for a
moderate price.
E. WAMBERSIE.
N. B; Thefale tobeginat 1 o o’Clock
A. M.— The articles may be seen the
day previous to the sale,
April 12th, ni2.st.
GEORGE ENOE,
Taylor and Habit-Maker ,,
Next door to Edr.it. Griffith , on the Bay,
RETUR NS his fincerc thanks to the Ladies
and Gentlemen of Savannah, and the Pub
lic in general for the encouragement he has re
ceived in the line of his profellion, and wiflies
a continuance of the fame. They may rely on
the ltri£lelt attention to their orders, and work
done in the neatest ancl raoft fafhionable man
ner. Orders from the country will be llriUly
attended to. lie has on hand a small a (Top nient
of GOODS, luitable for the present and ap
proaching season — Vi 7..
SILK NANKEENS,
INDIA Do.
SUPERFINE CLOTHS,
Do. CASSIMERES,
MANCHESTER MUSLINS &
MIJ.SLINETS,
BROWN JEANS,
MARSEILLES QUILTING, &c.
N. B. CASH will be given for a NEGROE
WENCH, who uuderftands Cooking & Wnfh
ing. ‘ (n.13.)
.Savannah, April 15, 1796.
advertisement!
RAN-a-.vay from the Subscriber on*M<'i day
the 11 til inst. four Negroes, vi/.. Captain,
Ned. and two Rent—Captain, a small feliow of
a yellow complexion, about 5 feet high : N ‘d,
a short thick fellowj about four fs**t to iiv lies
high, of a yellow complexion : Big Ben, a
salt-water Negro, about five fret to inches
high, of black complexion, has his coun re
marks in his face: Littf* Ben, a country bon:,
about five feet eight or nine inches high, of a
yellow complexion. Whoever will deliver
the aforefaid Negroes to the fubferiber at his
plantation, or lodge them in the comm n Goal
in Savannah, lhali have a reward of Five Dol
lars a head.
JOSEPH R. DOPSON.
Monteeth, April 11, 1796. (rj. 13.)
Ft) T I C E.
ON the 27th day of April next, will
be Sold at the Vendue House, in
the City of Savannah,between the hours
of ‘l'en and Twelve in the forenoon, to
the liigheft bidder, the following Lots
and 1 rads of Land, on account of the
Chatham County Academy, viz :
Two L O T S,
(one of them a corner lot) lying in
Broughton street, in the said city, op
posite to Gabriel Leavers and Mordei
ca Sheftal’s ; containing each, 90 feet
in depth, and 60 leet in width.
One 50 Acre Lot in
the Village of Adton, bounded North,
by Hampftead Lots ; Ealt, by land of
Jacob Cuntz ; South by iand of Simon
Guerin ; and Weft, by land of George
Uiand.
One Trail of Land.
in Chatham County, containing 400
Acres, situate on the North fide of Lit
tle Ogechee river, and adjoining lands
of Lhdrnas Johnston, and the Eitate ot
Dr. Beatty.—This Tract is an object
to the Rice, or Cotton Planter, as con
taining foii well suited to the culture of
either of those staples—besides being
well covered with excellent timber, con
fining of White Oak and Pine.
One Tract of Land.
J
in the County of Effingham, containing
330 Acres, lying on the North fide ot
Conouchie river, and about 3 miles from
a landing.
One other Tra£t, in
laid County,containing 300 Acres, situ
ated on Black Creek,above Birds Mills,
on the South fide, of Great Ogechee Ri
ver : both of those trafts are well Tim
bered ; and the latter said to be particu
larly well adapted for a Mill feat.
The Conditions of Sale
are as follows:
THE purchasers of the Town Lots,
topayinbix, Twelve, and Eighteen
months, giving approved Security; and
the purchaser of the lands, togivebonds
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 for 9 Years,: 6 Lots in the Eas
tern part of this City, eligibly situated
for Improvement, lying between the
Lots of Mr. Thomas M‘Caule, and the
Estate of Robert Montfort :—The
Ground rent to be paid annually. Any
Improvements thereon ei;e<sted, may be
retainedat the expiration of the Term,
at the option of the Trustees, at a valua
tion.
Wrn. STEPHENS, 1 Committee
D. MACLEOD, , of th*
M. M‘ALLISTER,J Trusses.
Savannah, March 26th, 1796. (nS)
An Apprentice wanted to
the Printing Business—Apply at this
Office. April 21.
Prime Young Slaves.
Imported in the SHIP LIBERTY,
Capt. Prentice,
95 Prime Young Slaves,
From the Windward C oaft of Africa
The Sale of which will commence 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 3. io-7t.
George Ralffon,
Has just opened a Store m Bull Street, op.
pffite M JJrs. Jboaxdirian, Hills & Cos. ‘
Hlb prelent aiiortment coulms of a
variety of Bread Gioths, white
Lint, Dial), and other colouredfuperfine
Cafimer's, p*aiu, ftripeana foie Blankets,
Swaiiidowu, MaileiiiesandCafimer Veil
ohapes, i auibi-ur ditto, ilrioed, cloud
ed and incut Nankeen, white and itriped
Fiarinei, Durant, Thick
ict, Gorduroy and Velvet, a great va
riety ot line Mullins, viz : Lain, Stri
ped, Corded, Japan and, and i ambeur’d
Jackonet ; Plain, Japan’d and riam
bour’a Bt.ok ; 6-4a..d 7-4 tambour'd,
jacKonet and Book Aprons, Ladies
Book and jackonet Handkercuiefs, uri
pca, and cioutied Bordered nhawls, Gen
t.emea:s iainbour a Handkerchieis and
Cravats; c arteanufine Humitum,wiute
a.ic coloured Miuflinet, Corded Di.nity,
ft t;p and Gmgeams, ivlarieiiies Ututituir ;
anaifortment 01 handiome Calhcoes and
whintzes,Clouting& lowelling, Dia
per, frith Linens, white and brown Fuf
ttans, Cotton and Linen Check, Bed
licking, Sheeting, Brown Holland,
Chintz Shawls, printed Linen Pocket-
Hankerchiets, Gotten ad Linen Check
do. Black Barcelona, Bandano, . check and
Silk Handkerchiefs, ladies fafinonable
biik Shawies, gentlemen's plain, r.ib'd,
clouded and patent Gotten i cic, a few
white bilk do. ladies Get ton do. a va
riety of biik., Kiddand Leather Gloves ;
ladies and gentlemen's Beaver liatts,
Morrccco, L.allimanco,& battinet Shoes
and Slippers ; genttemen's Boot sand
Shoes ; bioad aitd narrow fringe Bed
Late, Cord, Sc T oriel.-,; Ribbons, T apes
and threads, Pavilion Gauze; Writing
Paper,lnk Powder, Umbrellas,Portman
teau Trunks, Bed Cords, Shoe Thread,
fiihing Lines ; houle, ihoe, hearth and
scrubbing Brushes, Cotton Caras, r iea
Kettles,JLocks,Brafs Cocks,Ten Knives,
ladies and taylors Scillora, Raiors in
Cafes.—Alio,
SUAP and CANDLES, in Boxes.
Savannah, March 4'h, 1 796.
r kj in b A LE,
A London built
C H A R I 0 r.
(Net the fvorfe for use) with Harness
compieat tor four horses, and Box to take
off and put on at pleasure. Enquire of
the Printers. March 29. (nBJ
(Mining 0 and nomas,
BOOK SELLERS,
Corner of Meeting and Queen St rets.
CHARLESTON :
Have just received from London via Lof
ton, an additional J apply'of
Elegant Books,
Conpft.n? cf
history,’ Voyages
DIVINITY, and
LAW, TRAVELS.
—ALSO—
A large Allortment of
STATIO N A R Y,
And SCHOOL BOOKS.
ALL of which they will dispose of
on the moft reasonable terms. All Or
ders carefully attended to.
Chariefton, March 29th. (tuef.4w.
John N. Brailsford,
At His
Ship Chandlery £s? CommiiTion
s T O R E,
Under the BLUFF
Has for S A L E,
A variety of Articles in the
Ship Chandlery Line :
ALSO—A Quantity of
Dry Goods & Hard Ware ?
And keeps a constant supply of
GROCERIES.
Masters of l ejftls and others, fup’
plied With SEA STORES, Ur. at the
Jborti jl Notice.
Savannah, Georgia,
No. 13.