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jFUtfes.
S O N N TANARUS,
Mrs Robin r.on’s admired hovel, “ An-
Oil. IN A.”
Oh! Liberty ! tranferndent and fubliine!
Born iffouiuain’s fo'iitary crrll ;
Nature thy nuri'e, thy fire unconqurr'd l ime,
Truth the pure inmate of thy glowing bi trail!
Oft doff thou wander by the billowy deep,
Scattering the lands that bind the level Inure,
Or, tow’ring, brave the desolating roar,
That bids the tyrant temped laih the steep !
*Tis thine, when sanguinary daemons low’r,
Amidlt. the thick’ning hods to force thy way,
To quell the nimions otoppredive pow’r,
And ihainc the vaunting nothings of a clay !
Still fha.ll the human mind thy name adore,
’ll.l chaos reigns—and worlds lhall be no
more !
Marfhai’s Sales.
On Monday the 2sd Jay of May next ,
nxiill he Sold at the Court-Houje m Ba
'V ami ah, at 11 and Clock. in the bore noon :
920 Acres of LANDS
in Wafhinqton County,granted to Alex
ander Daniel Cuthbert, and by him
conveyed to Dod. James Houftoun,
iaid to be good land :
500 Acres of Land,
mentioned in the Grant, to be in St.
Pauls parish, granted to Dr. James
Lbuftoun, laid to be prime Tobacco
Land :
Aifo, 30 Barrels Rice.
The above pointed out by one of the
..Executors to said estate. —Also, that
Well known Plantation.
called Colerain, opposite to Onflow
Id. nd, about ten miles from Savannah,
on ti.c River; said to contain 600
acres.—Conditions of Sale, CASH.
Geo. I. HULL, JJ.M.D. G.
N. B. Plats of the fame to be (hewn
on th” day of .'ale.
Marjhal's Office,
Savannah, April 2ill, 1796. ni $.
T\he Subscriber having taken the
Wharf & Stores of
MefJ'rs. A. M‘Crcdic, & Cos.
BEGS leave to inform the Public,
that he will receive on Storage,
everv Species of Produce and Lumber.
The fttkleil attention (hall be paid, and
till Orders pundlu lly obeyed, by
John T. WhiLtcndcl-.
Savannah, March 25th.
Edward Griffith,
U'atch-Mah r, (on the Bay )
MOST refpedtfully informs his CUS
TOMERS, that he has received per
the Brig Apollo ; a Handsome
Ajjortmcnt or ‘Jewellery.
{fr EDWARD GRIFFITH, re
quests all thole indebted to him to make
in nedi.itc payment, and all those who
have accounts a ; ainlt him to present
them for fettle meat.
Savannah, April 19. ni4..tf.
NOT I C E~
ALL persons having any demands
againit the estate of FRANCIS
STEBBI NS, eleceafed, are requested to
fender the fame, properly attested ; and
those indebted thereto, to make imme
diate payment to
F.'DW. STEBBINS, Executor.
Savannah, Match 8, 1796. 2mon.
C I r . ORG I AT BY Edward White, Regiftcx
(1- S.) > of Prol.ites for the Count \ of
F’). White. ) Chat ham,in the State a/artfaid.
WHEREAS, Robert Watts, of the City
of Savannah, merchant, hath made ap
plication to tuc, for Letters of AdminiUration
on the eitate and eif efts of James Sheward, late
of the fame place, merchant, dneeafed ; These
are therefore to cite and admoniih all and tin- ■
gulcr. the Kindred and Creditors of the fatd *
dr:eafed. to be and appear before me at iny
Ofhc * in the City of Savannah, on the mdday ;
ot May next, to shew caule if any they have, 1
why Letters of Adminiilration fhoitld not he
granted him.
Given under my hand and seal at Savannah,
the 3lit day of April, iti the y-ar of our
Lord 170 b ; and inthcuoth year of Ame
rican lad-prudence. —^t.
WANTED TO PURCHASE
A Negro Woman,
Accustomed to Cook,
Walh Cf Iron, for which
a iibcr.il Price w ill be irivcn.
ROBERT WATTS.
Savannah, March nd, 1796.
Columbian iHufeum, &c.
FOR SALE,
SUGAR in Hhds. and Barrels,
Be ft Giecn COFFEE,
By BORDMAN C? HILLS.
Savannah, March 28, 1796.
EO R S A L E,
By the Subscriber :
BOARDS, inch and inch ~
SCANTLING.
Ranging TIM BE R,
SHINGLES,
Cyprcfs 2 inch PLANK,
Red & White Oak STAVES,
INDIGO of fuperiorquality,
RICE,
Jamaica RUM and SUGAR,
A few Baggs excellent Green
COFFEE.
A few 1000 Red Oak Pipe
STAVES.
ALLUM & St. ÜbesSALT.
HENRT PUTNAM.
March 4, 1796.
Hat AlanuJ a Story.
A large quantity of LADIES and
GENTLEMENS belt
BEAVER HATS,
Warranted, just now (iniftiing, and for
Sale, at
PETER MADDENS Store,
On the Bay, or the H oufe at the back
thereof, in the Lane,
By JOHN BIGGS.
Savannah, March 15.
r L he moft complete Alfortment of
C U TIER Y,
Ever ofer L d dor Sale in this City,
Is Just Opened, and For Sale >
At the Subjcrtbers Ship Chandlery and
CommiJJiou Store —Confiding of
GREEN and white ivory handle
knives and forks plain and (luted,
with deiertb, carvers, and Reels ;
Chinese green and white ivory ditto
with ditto,
Green and white bone ditto with ditto
Enamelled bone ditto with ditto,
Odagon black ebony ditto with ditto,
Black wood ditto with ditto,
Split (lag ditto with ditto.
Buck ditto with ditto ;
Red wood Si cam wood moits 8c cases;
1,2, 3, and 4 bladcd pocket and pen
knives ;
Dcik knives with cases,
A handsome a(fortment of fportfmens
knives,
Ditto of excellent razors.
Ditto ot ladies leiliors &c.
All the above of various patterns.
J. N. BRAILS!ORD.
qavannah, February 4, 1796.
Jonathan Brocks,
At his STORE on Alger’s Wharf,
HAS FOR SALK'.
Whiteand Red Negro Cloth,
Tlnckfet, Corduroy and Velvet,
Striped Nankeen, jane and Fuitian,
Caliimanco, Caliicoand Humhutn,
Mens white Gotten Hole, r l willed do
Mens and Boys Hatts,
Coffee Mills, Cotton Cards,
Razors,Pennknives 8c Cutteaus, Eitts,
Shears, Scillors, Chiflels, Files, Spurs,
Crockery Ware, Buttons, Inkitands,
Rum, Brandy, Sugar,
Souchong and Hyion Tea,
Coffee, Clioccolate, Pepper,
A few Boxes Soap and Candles.
Savannah, April 1. n9~tf.
Rice Land Jar Sale.
A1 RACT of River Swamp on the
North fide of Ogediee, boynded
by Thomas Gibbons, Dott. M*Lcod,
Ogechee River, and lands fold by Wil
liam Gibbons to George J a ail—con
taining by the old furvev, Four Hundred
Acres. This land being in much the fame
pitch of Tide with Hutchinson’s Island,
opposite Savannafi, is as little liable
to fa fterby Saltsor Freflics :—For terms
apply to
EL CHER Us Dickinson.
Sava®;!:, March 4 th, 1796.
FOR SALE,
BILLS on London New-
York and Philadelphia,
Bv Caig Macleod (A Cos.
Savannah, March 15.
Five Dollars Reward.
RAN-away from the Subscriber, on
the Bth instant, a Mulatto BOY,
named Tom, 19 years old, and about 5
feet high, had a (car or two in his face.
Whoever will lodge him in the common
goal in Savannah, (hall have the above
reward.
JOSEPH R. DO PS ON.
Monteeth, April 11. (n.13.)
Cotton Ginning.
r L H E Subscriber is empowered by
X Mr. E PE, of the Bahama liiands,
to receive a fublcription for his Cot
ton Ginning Machine. G en
tlcman of the dates of South-Carolina
and Georgia, who may wifti to become
lubfcribers, are requeued to fend for
ward their names as soon as convenient,
in order that the fublcription may be
doled. Mr. Eve will en> ;:l ; £ to deliv
er the Machine, independent ot tier pow
er that impels it, in Savannah, ft r (if, y
guineas. On Mr. Eve’s part, he con
tracts that this Machine will gin 300 lbs.
ol clean cotton per day, with a small
impelling power either of wind, of wa
ier, or oi horses. - This machine in a
iew days, and with a trilling ex-pence,
can be atiached to any machine in me
for other.purpefes, fuchas rice machines,
saw or grist mills. Mr. Eve will fend
over a person competent to set them in
motion, and fully to explain their fed
eral powers. From fome small expe
riments that have been made upon the
green feed cotton it appears that from
15010 20olbs. can be ginned in this
machine per day. For further informa
tion upon this iubjech I beg leave to re
fer gentlemen to the underiigned certi
ficate from a refpedable Cotton Plan
ter of this (fate, who has been an eye
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 moft res
pectable Planters in that country. Fur
ther particulars will be made known
upon application from any gentleman
who may wifti to become a fubferiber.
Ths machine has met with univerfai ap
probation in every part of the Weft-
Indies to which it has been sent.
THOMAS SPALDING.
GEORG IA, Chatham County.
IDO certify, that, being on a visit for
my health to New Providence, cne
of the Bahama I (lands, 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 dates, and sent
to Savannah for a small quantity there
of, which on experiment I found to an
swer. The rainy season setting in a
beut the time I received the cotton the
whole was not ginned, but Mr. Eve af
luied me his machine was competent,
from the calculation he had made, to
clean out in good weather two hundred
weight of clean cotton in the course of a
day. Ihe machine separates the feed
from the cotton by rollers without do
ing any injury to the itaple, and, from a
(ample ot feed and cotton in poflelfion
of the (ub cr'ber, any gentleman can be
immediately convinced of the truth of
this opinion. During my stay in Nas
sau I frequently visited 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 to almost any
of those used for various purposes in this
country ; the confirißtion appears bv
no means complex', and every planter of
consequence in the Bahamas is in the
practice of using them.
J. WALDBURGER.
John N, Brailsford,
At Hit
Ship Chandlery Commifiion
S T O R E,
Under the BLUFF
Has for S A L E,
A variety of Articles in the
Ship Chandlery Live :
ALSO—A Quantity of
Dry Goods & Hard Ware,
And keeps a constant supply of
GRO CER i ES.
UT Majlrrs of l rff ls and others, /ap
plied ‘with SEA S'i OP„£S, (T’c. at the
Jbort'ji Notice.
Savannah, Georgia,
Caig, Macleod & Cos.
Have for Sale,
IRISH LINEN in cases aflorted
Russia SHEETING, 1
Flaxen and Tow OZNABURGS
‘LOW CLOTH,
White, Brown & Blue CLOTH
A Trunk Men’s SHOES,
Window GLASS, 8 b. 10, and 9 b. n
SPANISH BROWN in Keggs, H ib.’
each,
Mould CANDLES infmall Boxes, ‘
SOAP in do.
—ALSO—
Madeira IVINE in Pipes and
Quarter Pipes.
Savnnah, March 15.
For FHILADELPhTXT
‘l O SAIL with all convenient dijpai h :
1 he lait tiaiiijig
‘JZyk B R 1 g
/OWTU< Welcome Return,
v coml.uiu EacKer, v/ith good accommoda
tiors—For Freight er Pailagc, apply lo the
Matter on board, or to
c v at c J AMES ALGER.
oavannan, May 0. . t s
For !dVEiIPOOL,
Daoifli Brig
Morgernithe,
Ca T t - Ravkhj
mmsm V.m fail abrat „-,e
20th May; for Fieight or Pafl-, -
ply to ROBERT BOLTO \.‘
Savannah, April 22. 15-ts
f o Fslii;
At Putnam ’s IVHAR F,
The Briyr
( MARGARET,
J jjpgx | A Staunch strong Vef
\ / le h about 90 Tons, well
calculated for the Guinea
Trade, cr the Weft-In
dies. For terms, apply to the Captain
on board, or the fubienber.
HENRY PUTNAM.
Savannah, March 29. ( n B.)
For FREIGHT
To any Port m Europe :
a The BRIG
North Star,
Captain Halv'er Hoff;
a Danish Bottom,
IS now ready to take
her Cargo on board.—For, terms ap
ply to
Gardners C? Mitchel.
April 25. ni6-tf.
For LONDON,
Th- New SHIP
friendship,
Lh °m a s Orange
Wu 1, p —tsvely Nil by the 14th inst.—For
Passage or small Freight, apply to the Captain
on board, or
JOHN CUNNINGHAM.
Savannah, May 3. aß~st.
20 Dollars Reward.
{ gx TANARUS) AN away from the Sub-
Xv feriber, a few days ago,
a Negro Man, named SAMP-
AtS&yVWSO N. 1 ately purcltafed of Cap-
John Dil worth, of Cam-
JBr J* den County, inthisState is
KSz&vYffrr full f> feet, high, very black,his
head pretty grey, walks upright, is fuppolcd to
be bewcen 40 & 50 years of age. and formerly
belonged to the eltatcofthe late Henry Sourhy;
heisw-il known in the southern parts of this
State, being uled to go between St. Mery’s and
Savannah, in a boat with Mr. D.lv/orth, and ;>
ftippoicd to be gone to St. Mary s. Beauiort,
Ncw-River or fome of the Sea Iftands, as he
went awav in a small C. noe.—A Reward oi
Twenty DOLLARS, will be paid for appre
hending and delivering him to me in Savan >
nah.—Any person harboring him may expev
to be prolccutcd.
John Glen.
Savannah, April 18th. ni4--tf
5 Dollars Reward.
ABSCONDED from the SubfcrL
ber the 4th inst.. an Indented Wo
wan Servant, by name HANNAH
FULLER,aged"about nineteen t ears.;
a low well sett woman, fair complexion
and hair.—All persons are forbid har
bouring the above servant, on pain o(
beinv dealt with according to law.
FRANCIS MALLERY.
Savannah, April 15. ni v
No. 20,