Columbian museum & Savannah advertiser. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1796-181?, May 06, 1796, Page 6, Image 4

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6 jHttfes. A RECEIPT FOR A CRITIC. TAKF. one dram of Hale sense, a scruple of wit, A pound ol old learning, of t.vftr a finall hit, One ounce and one half of Aristotle’s old rules, A bottle of nonsense glean’d from the schools ; An handful of wormwood, of onions a load, The brain* of a heart of a toad ; The eye of a mole, the nails of a cat, The teeth of a mouse, the wing* of a hat ; Thc purfc of old poverty, hunger’s lank jaw, A gander’s long windpipe, the monkey’s crimp maw ; ‘J ake of this mixture, each morning a gill, Yon may ccnfure and backbite as much as you will. W.M.S. From the COLUMBIAN MIRROR. A N-EW CATECHISM. WHAT i i the chief end of Man ? ‘ To gather up riches, to cheat, all h~ can ; T< flatter the rich, the poor to despise, To pamper the fool, to humble the wife. The rich to afTilf, to do all in his power To kick the unfortunate, Bill a peg lov/cr; . To cry up for freedom, to defend it with vigor, Have slaves without number, and use them with rigour. To deal fair with all men, whrn riches attend them. To grind down the poor, when there’s none to defend them; Tofeduce thefair virgin, to accept his embrace, To call on her then all the shame and disgrace; To be Angel without, and Devil within, To pretend to all virtue, and praffice all fin— Tins is moll men’s chief cud, or thCir actions belie them, And if you don’t believe it, you may e’en go and try them. For LONDON, The New SHIP FRIENDSHIP, Thomas Orange WILL pouuvei tail by the 14th tnfl.—For Palfagc or finall Freight, apply to the Cap l ain on board, or JOHN CUNNINGHAM. Savannah, May 3.18-5 L For FREIGHT, Toanv Port m Europe : yw*. The B R I G North Star. : ‘Tm** Halver Hoff; a Danifli Bottom, [S now ready to take Cargo on board.—For terms ap ply to Gairdncrs Cf Mitchel. April 2;. ni6-tf. FO R SAL. E, At Putnam's IFH 4 RF, (MARGARET, 9 It A Stauncli ltrong Vef II ’hi, about 90 I ons, well calculated tor the Guinea ‘i rade, or the Wcft-lu dies. For terms, apply to the Captain on board, or the tubferiber. HENRY PUTNAM. Savannah, March 29. (uS.) For LIVERPOOL, • f The El ig Morgenrithe, WILL fail about the 20th May : For Fieight or Paifagc, ap ply to ROBERT BOLTON. Savannah, April 22. ij-tf. 20 Dollars Reward. AN away from the. Sub- XNta. fcfibt'r, a few days ago, jral a Negro Man. named BAMP ON,lately purchased of Cap tin J°hn Dil worth, of Csnit jEr den County, in this State ; he is *■ S 1 ull 6 feet high, very black,his head pretty grey, walks upright, is supposed to be beween 40 & 5O years of age, and formerly belonged to .he ellatc of the late Henry Sourby ; be is well known in the southern parts of this State, being ufedtogo between St. Mary’s and Savannah, in a boat with Mr. DilwoTth, and is supposed to be gone to St. Mary’s, Beaufort, Ncw-Rivcr or mme of the Sea Islands, as. he went away in a small Canoe.—A Reward of Twenty DOLLARS, will be paid ior.ippr - bending and delivering him to me in Savan r*h.—Any prrfon harboring him may expett to be prosecuted. John Glen. Savannah, April iSth. m^-ts Blanks of Afferent kinds, vtay be had at ibis Office. Columbian jEufeum, George Ralflon, Hers jtifl opened a Stcr* ;n Bull Street, of-’ pofite McJJrs. Boardman, Hills Sc Cos. HIS prelent alTortment conf.fts of a . variety of Broad Cloths, white Buff, Drab, and other colourediuperline Calimev’s,plain, llripeand rose Blankets, Swanfdown, Marieilles and Cafimer V ell Shapes, Tambour ditto, itriped, cloud ed and India Nankeen, white and striped Flannel, Callimancoand Durant, Thtck fet, Corduroy and Velvet, a great va riety of fine Mullins, viz : Plain, Stri ped, Corded, Japan’d, and Tambour’d Jackonct ; Plain, Japan’d and Tam bour'd Book ; 6-4 and 7-4 Tambour’d, jackonet and Book Aprons, Ladies Book and Jackonct Handkerchiefs, Itri ped, and clouded Bordered Shawls, Gen tlemen's Tambour’d Handkerchiefs and Cravats; coarfcandiine Humhuin, white and coloured Muflinet, Corded Dimity, ffrip’d Ginghams, Marfeillcs C_Vuilting ; an ailortment of handiomeCaiiicoes and Chintzes, Clouting & To welling, Dia per, Irish Linens, white andbrevvn Fus tians, Cotton a..d Linen Check, Bed T icking Shccung, Brown Holland, Chintz Shawls, printed Linen Pocket- H anketchiefs, Cotton and I.inenCheck do. Black Barcelona, Eandano, dr check’d Silk Handkerchiefs, ladies fafhionable Silk Shawles, gentlemen’s plain, rib’d, ciouded and patent Cotton Hose, a few white Silk do. ladies Cotton do. a va riety of Silk, Kiddand Leather Gloves ; ladies and gentlemen’s Beaver Hatts, Morrocco, Callimanco,& Sattinet Shoes and Slippers ; gentlemen’s Boots and Shoes ; broad and narrow fringe Bed Lace, Cord, Sc Torfels; Ribbons, Tapes and threads, Pavilion Gauze ; Writing Paper,lnk Powder, Umbrellas,Portman teau Trunks, Bed Cords, Shoe Thread, fifhing Lilies ; house, flioc, hearth and ferubbing Bruihes, Cotton Cards, Tea ketties, Locks, brass Cocks,Pen Knives, ladies and taylors ScilTors, Rafors in Cases.—Also, SOAP and CANDLES, in Boxes. Savannah, March 4 :k y 1796. Hat MamifaPcry . 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 Floufeat the back thereof, in the Lane, •By JOHN BIGGS. Savannah, March 15. F O R 8 A L E, By the Subicriber : BOARDS, inch and inch SCANTLING. Ranging iT M BER, SHINGLES, Cypreis -2 inch PLANK, Red & White Oak STAVES, INDIGO of fuDeriorquality, RICE, Jamaica RUM and SUGAR, V few Baggs excellent Green CO FELL. A few ioog Red Oak Pipe STAVES. ALLUiVI & St. Übes SALT. HENRI’ PUTNAM. March a, 1796. Rice Land for Sale . A TRACT of River Swamp on the jljl North fide of Ogechce, bounded 1 by Thomas Gibbons, Dock McLeod, Ogcchee River, and lands fold by Wil liam Gibbons to George Hall —con- taining bv the oldfurvey, Four Hundred Acres. This land being in much the fame pitch of Tide with Hutchinson’s I Hand, oppofitc Savannan, is as little liable to fuller by Salts or Frefhcs:—For terms apply to Bflchfr iff Dickinson. Savannah, March 4 th, 1796. 5 Dollars Reward. Absconded from the subfeh ber the 4th inst. an Indented Wo wan Servant, by name HANNAH FULLER, aged about nineteen years ; alow well sett woman, fair complexion and hair.—All persons arc forbid har bouring the above servant, on pain ol being dealt with according to law. FRANCIS MALLERY. Savannah, April 1 $. ni ?. FOR SALE, BILLS on London New - York and Philadelphia , By Caig Maclcod C? Cos. Savannah, March 15. Jonathan Brooks, At his STORE on Alger’s Wharf, , HAS FOR S ALE: White and Red Negro Cloth, Thickset, Corduroy and Velvet, Striped Nankeen, Jane and Fultian, Callimanco, Callicoand Humhuin. Mens white Cotton Hole, Twilled do Mens and Boys Hatts, Coffee Mills, Cotton Cards, Razors, Pennknives & Cutteaus, Bitts, Shears, Sciflors, Chifiels, Tiles, Spurs, Crockery Ware, Buttons, lok Hands, Rum, Brandy, Sugar, Souchong and Hylon Tea, Coffee, Choccolate, Pepper, A few Boxes Soap and Candles. Savannah, April 1. n9~tf. iVm. Ewing & Thomas M'Call , Having entered into PARTNERSHIP, wider the FI RM of EWING & M‘CALL,; Will carry on business at the store hith erto occupied by the former. \T H £ R E they have for Saley VV 4-4ths and 7-Sths Irish linen, in boxes w’eii allotted, Itriped blankets, white and coloured Welch plains and Kendal cottons, checks, India cotton handkerchiefs, chints and cottonlhawls; ; bandanoe, black fiik, and printed linen handkerchiefs; elegant chints gown patterns and furniture, eallimer and fwandown vest ftiapes, ribbed cotton breeches pieces, ladies and gentlemens cotton and worsted hose, tablecloths, both coating, flaxen and tow* oznabrigs, hats assorted, Englilh mustard in boxes of 8 and 12 dozen; Madeira wine in pipes, half pipes, and quarter calks ; old Port, Sherry, and Teneriffe ditto • sweet Mountain ditto in pipes and half pipes, Northward rum in barrels, pipes inboxes fuitablc for the African trade, fine white fait in balkets fit for family use, Florence oil in boxes of 2f dozen, white and brown soap in small boxes, bohea tea in chests, a few hogsheads green and blue edged Liverpool ware. . All the above articles will be fold very low for caflr or produce. *3- WILLIA M EWING, Requests, all persons with whom he has accounts, to be as fpeady as possible in having the fame adjusted, wiflring to close all matters previous to the iff Jan uary last. The molt complete Assortment of •CUTL E R Y, E ver offered For Sale in this City , Is Just Opened, and For Sale, At the Subjcriber s Ship Chandlery and CommJJion Store —Consisting of REEN and white ivory handle if knives and forks plain and fluted, with de'erts, carvers, and steels; Cl.inefe green and white ivory ditto with ditto, Green and white bone dittowith ditto Enamelled bone ditto with ditto, Odagon 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, z, 3, and 4 bladed pocket and pen knives ; Delk knives with cases, A handsome ailortment of fportfmens knives, Ditto of excellent razors, Ditto of ladies fcillbrs Sec. All the above of various patterns. J. N. BRAILSFORD. gavannah, February 4, 1796. Five Dollars Reward . RAN-away from the Subscriber, on the Bth inffant, a Mulatto BOY, named To/v, 19 years old, and about 5 feet high, had a fear or two in his face. Whoever will lodge him in the common goal in Savannah, shall have the above reward. JOSEHI R. DOPSON. Montecth, April ti. (n.13.) FOR SALK SUGAR in Hhds. 3n<l Barrels, Best Green COFFEE, By BORDMAN HILLS. Savannah, March 28, 1796. Cotton Ginning. TH E Subscriber is empowered by Mr. E VEy of the Bahama Illands to receive a fubfeription for his Cot! ton Ginning Machine. Gen. tlcman of the states of South-Carolin* and Georgia, who may wilh to become fubferibers, are requeffed to fend for. ward their names as loon as convenient in order that the fubfeription may be closed. Mr. Eve will engage to deliv er the Machine, independent of the pow. er that impels it, in Savannah, for fifty guineas. On Mr. Eve’s part, he con. tradtsthat this Machine will gin 3Colbs. of clean cotton per day, with a small impelling power either of wind, of wa ter, or ot horses. This machine in a tew days, and with a trifling cxpcnce can be attached to any machine in ule for other purpoles, fuchas rice machines law or grist mills. Mr. Eve will fend over a person competent to let them iu motion, and fully to explain their sev eral powers. From fome small expe riments that have been made upon the green feed cotton it appears that from 150 to zoolbs. can be ginned in this machine pier day. For further informs, t on upon this fubjed I beg lea* e to re tvr gentlemen to the undcrligned certi ucate from a respectable Corton Plan ter of this state, who has been an eyc. witness of the execution done by this machine, and to various certificates that have come out at different times in the Bahama papers, signed by the melt ref peitable Planters in that country. Fur ther particulars will be made known upon application from any gentleman who may wilh to become a lubferiber, Ths machine has met with universal ap probation in every part of the Weft- Indies to which it has been sent. THOMAS SPALDING. GEGRGIAy Chatham County. IDO certify, that, being on a vifttfor my health to New Providence, one ot the Bahama Islands, I was induced to make an experiment on Mr. Eve’s Cot ton Ginning Machine of the green feed cotton, commonly cultivatedin the back country of the southern states, and sent to Savannah for a small quantity there of, which on experiment I found to an swer. The rainy season setting in a bout the time I received the cotton the whole was not ginned, but Mr. Eve as sured me his machine was competes, irom the calculation he had made, to clean out in goed weather two hundred weight of clean cotton in thecourfe of a day. The machine separates the feed from the cotton by rollers without do ing any injury to the ftapie, and, from a iample of feed and cotton in poffefiion of the fubicriber, any gentleman can be immediately convinced of the truth of this opinion. During mv stay in Nas sau I frequently viflted Mr. Eve's ma chine which was impelled by wind, and never saw more than two people attend ing the fame, one a grown person and the other a small boy-. This machine is capable of being attached rtftlmoft any of these used for various purpples in this country ; the conftrutftion appears by no means complex, and every planter oi consequence in the Bahamas is in the practice of using them. j. WALDBURGER Marfhaks Sales. On Monday the 23d day of May next , will be Sold at the Court-Ho: je m Sa vannah ,at 11 o’Clock m the torenoon : 920 Acres of LANDS in Washington County, granted to Alex ander Daniel Cuthbcrt, and by him conveyed to Dodh James Houftoun, said to be good land : 500 Acres of Laud, mentioned in the Grant, to be in St. Pauls parilh, granted to Dr. James Houftoun, said to be prime Tobacco Land : Alio, 30 Barrels Rice. The above pointed out by one of the Executors to said estate.—Also, that Well known Plantation called Colerain, oppoflte to Onflow Hland, about ten miles from Savannah, on the River ; said to cont?in 6co acres.—Conditions ofSale, CASH. • ‘Geo. I. HULL, D.M.D. G. N. B. Plats of the fame to be fhevvn on the day of sale. Marjhal's Officey Savannah, April 21 ft, 1796. nrp CASH paid for RAGS at this .OFFICE. No. lg„