Columbian museum & Savannah advertiser. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1796-181?, May 24, 1796, Page 96, Image 4

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96 The TRIUMPH or REASON. A NEW SOS C. (from n nets Engltjh publication, caled ‘'Poli tics for the People, or, a balmagundyjor Hioine. ) IN these dilall’rou* dismal day* of riot, law, and libel, When men ulmoft fufpeft the right they have to read the Bible ; I’ll venture'here to ling ike truth, may you ap prove the (train, And as the way to please you moll, I’ll strive to give you Paine. There was a man whpff" name was Paine, a man *>! common Jenfe, Who came from Philadelphia here, his know ledge to di'p-nl ; He prov’d.'thtt rum had rqual rights, asequal Tons of iiHtur *, Deriv’d by umwrfal grant, from Heaven's JLro future. He taught, that on thr people’s will all law ful! pow’r drp-rid'-d, That governors wer- lor tne good of ih’ gov erned infiided ; And many otlyr wHOlelome truths, all form’d orfre-ifon’s pi art. lie wrote Aviyluu a li tie book, and call’d it Riohts or Man The nation soon approv’d the book, they r-.id and uuderltood it, But certain rogues, whom I name not, with jealous alp’ct view’d it; And niinv a courtly Jycophint its page with terror traces, For if each maniho.uld have his right, the knaves wouid lole their places. TiicnßtLLY Pi tt he rais’d a cry, aery of coni’-rnation, Which roits’d the rogui/h and through oui Ihe British nation, That church and line wore tumbling down, and ruin hov r’d o’er us, The lords a.id parsons ffr tch’d their throats, and join’d .he horrid chorus. Like Quixote, that renowned Knight, so fam’d in Spanilh tale, And, fu l l as mad. it-pp’d Edmund forth, equipt in couitly mail ; He from >ho ir -as’ry took a fpcar, ’tvvas tipt with goid, and pointed, And on his arm he bore a Ihieid, giv’ll by the Lord’s anointed. Thus arm’d with pow’r he thought divine, he ruffl’d into the-iiattle, And on the little Haymaker, moll furioufly did rattle; lie threw ’.is dar s fub’im” about, and rav’d of plots and trtafon ; But Freedom’s c‘ a pion Hood unhurt, for he was dad in reason. When Courtiers found his arguments could not be overtur’d, They cunningly con luded, he, by proxy, should be bunt’d : In rv’ry town thro’ this good realm, poor Paine was executed, AoJ what their logic could not reach, the fag got has conluitd. Ttio’ buried with the dead he lies, by legal undertakers. His (pint Hill pervades the land, and never v.'ill lot fake us: We’ll drink a bumper o'er his tomb, a tribute of aftetl ton, And w.lh the > ping Richts of Man a _ fpeeuy refurre'etion. A DVE k ’ iTs).;MENT7~ TD AN-away from the Subscriber on M utday X tb“ 11th inll. tour N.-gr ?s, vi/.. Captain Aid, and two Pens -Captain, £ finali fellow of a yellow compl-xion. aodut 5 f et high : Ned, a Ihort thick fellow, about four feet 10 inch's high, of a yellow complexion : Big Ben, a f.’it-water Negro, about live feet 10 inches liigli, of bla ‘k ’■cdmp.exion, has his country iii.ir-.s in his lace: Lit 1 ■ Bur. a country born, ah .rut five feet eight or n>i)e inches hi gh, of a yellow’ completion. Whoever will deliver the a'ore fa id Negroes o the fuhfcriher at his plantation, orloclg- them i n the common,Goal in Savannah, lha!l have a reward of Five Dol lars a head. JOSEPH R. DOPSON. Monteeth, April 11, 1790 ( n - 1 3.) E-i v ird (Griffith, Watch-Mai r, fox the Bay)’ MOST refpcHfully informs his CUS TOMER', t'nat he has received per the Brig Apollo ; a Jiandfomc Ajjortmcnt of Jewellery. cr EDWARD GRIFFITH, re quells all those indebted to him to make immediate paymeit, and all those who have accounts ayainll him to present them for payment. Savannah, April 19. ts. Georgia. ) v Edward W u \ Rigi/ler of (L. S.) C Probotes for the County of Chat- Fd. White. ) /urr in the ht .teas WHEREAS, John N. Fry, or the City of Savannah, (hop kc’p-r, hath made ap plication to me lor Letters otAdminillfation on th- eftit- andeiF-cls of Thomas D >bhins, late of the fame place dec-a led. The e are therefore to cite and adnxonifh all and lingular, the Kindred and Creditors of the said Thomas Dobbins, deeraled. to be end appear before me at my office in the City rl Savannah, on the 16th day of June next, to shew cause if any they have, why Letter* of Administration Ibouid’ not be granted him. Given under my lund and fral. at Savannah, the lhth day of May, intheyearof ou r Lord 1796, and in the Toth year of Ame rican Independence, 32*3: Columbtatt JEufeuttt, L 0 S 7; BETWEEN Mr M Call’s house, and F.d ----v/ard Grifhilts’.s, 0:1 the Bay, an outlide (,i,ld WATCH CASE. Whoever will deiivi r it to. Mrs. ivTCall, or Edward Grfifitn, ihali be handsomely rewarded. Savannah, May 20. n,2 3 Cotton Ginning. r H E Subfcribcr i& empowered by X Mr. E E £., of the Bahama I (lauds, to receive a fubferiptiou tor his Cot ton Ginning iVtach ini- Gen tic.nan oi the ltates ol bouth-Caroiina a.id Georgia, who may wiih to become iudicribert., are requelled to fend tor ward their names as soon as convenient, in order that the fublcription may be doled. Mr. Eve will engage to deliv er the Machine, independent oi die pow er that impels it, in savannah, tor fifty guineas. On Mr. Eve's part, he con tracts that this Machine will gin jooibs. of dean cotton per day, with a imad. impelling power either ot wind, ot wa ter, or ot horles. This machine in a tew days, and with a trifling expenee, can be attached to any machine in ute for otherpuipofes, luchas 1 ice machines, saw or grill mills. Mr. Eve will fend over a person competent to let them m motion, and lully to explain their sev eral powers. From lome tmali expe riments that have been made upon the green feed cotton it appears that trom 150 to 20olbs. can be ginned in this machine per day. For iurther informa tion upon tins subject 1 beg lea e to re fer genuemen to the underugned certi iicare from a lefpedabie Gotten fia.r ter ot this Bate, who lias been an eye witneis ot tne execution done by tain machine, and to various ccrtiucar.es that have come out at different times in the Bahama papers, signed by the molt res pectable L Litters in that country. Fur ther particulars will be made known upon application from any gentleman who may wiih to become a lublcriber. Ths machine has met w ith uni serial ap probation in every part ot the Wcit- Indies to which ir lias been lent. THOMAS SBALDING. GEORGIA, Chatham County . IDO certify, that, being on a vifitfor my health to New Providence, one 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, cofnmonly culti. atedin tne back country ot the southern dates, and fern to Savannah for a small quantity there of, which on experiment I found to an swer. The rainy season letting in a bout the time 1 received the cotton the whole was not ginned, but Mr. Eve lo ured me his machine was competent, rrorn the calculation Pc had made, t clean out in good weather two huncirc. weight of clean cotton in the courfc ol a lay. The machine separates the fc.. from the cotton by rollers without do ing any injury to the ttupic, and, trom ; ‘'ample of feed and cotton in poflellioi of the fu’ofafiber, anv gentleman can b immediattfiy con inccd of the truth ot this opinion. During mv flay in Nai fau I irequently viiitc.i Mr. Eve’s ma chine which was impeded by wind, ant never saw more ti an two people attend ing the fame, one a grown person a; .and the other a f.rall boy. This machine is capable of bring attached to almost any of those uitd for various purposes in tiiis country ; the ccnflrudlion appeal's by no means complex, and every planter of cor(equence In the Bahamas is in the praclice of uiing them. j. WALD3URGER. 5 Dollars Reward. Absconded from the Subscri ber the 4th inst. an Indented Wo man Servant, by name HANNAH FULLER, aged about nineteen years ; a low well sett woman, fair complexion and hair. —AH persons are torbid har bouring the above servant, on pain oi being dealt with according to law. FRANCIS MALLERY. Savannah, April 15. ni £. The Subscriber having taken the A\ r harf & Stores of Me/frs. A. M f Credie, & Cos. BEGS leave to inform the Public, that he will receive on Storage, every Species of Produce and Lumber. The (Iriclell attention fi all be paid, and all Orders pundfually obeyed, by Jonn T. Whittendel. Savannah, March rjth. 50 Dollars Reward, And charges. WAN TED immediately five fetit-rafeals, deferttrs Irom ihcfederal troop.,, viz : JAMES JASON, of New-GrOy, 22 years old, five fact (even indies high, dark ey-s and hair, and fair complexioned ; Wm. DUN, of f’inladelphia, 35 years of age, t lix in ches high, grey eyes, sandy hair, by occupa tion a barber ; CONNELLY—aii of Captain Samuel Tinfley’s deiachment, and df fened from St. Mary’s, 23d Deccmb-r, 179i>- JOHN GREYHAM, from Connecticut, eigh teen years old, five feet lix inches higii, grey eyes, brown hair, light complexion, has two crooked fingers on his left hand, has lorn” pri vate (cars or correction received tor dealing in a (hip’s cabin, which unluckily produced no reformation.— Let the humane citizens who would harbour him, look up their plate ; he d'-ferted from this poll the inlb. m hi* uni form ; OLtVER HANCOCK, a Fif r, from Matlaehufcits, 23 years of age, five feet five in ches high, grey eyes, long handy hair, well built, by occupation a blackfniiih ; unci r llands furitadc work and engraving, has a (hare ol impudence, is an impertinent taiKer, entertains an irraconciieable difgmt towards the right article of the and ‘calogue, and is a cow., ard. Mr. Hancock has talents and accompl fit. meats peculiarl y calculated for a h rfe-tln. f. . counterteitor of money, cr an itenerant Mei fio diilpreacher : Hcdeferted from this full, inlt. in uniform. Whoever will apprehend them that they may be brought to juitice, shall receive the’about Reward and necelFary charges, or Ten Dollars and charges, for either of them. WILLIAM EATON, Captain. 4?/t U. S'. Sul)legion. Fort Pickering. April 30. ruq. loim I\. Brailsiord, At HU ’ Ship Chandlery Commiflion S r r 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 conflant Amply cf CROC E R 1 E S. ITr Masters of l c'Jjf'ls tznd others,/up. plied t wttb SEA STORES, is'e. at the jhort,ft Notice. Savannah, Georgia. Canal Lottery , J\o. A. SCHEME cf a I.otterv authorized by an Aft entitled an “ An Aft to enable the Presi dent and Managers of the Schuylkill ancf Suf efuehann* Navigation, and the Prelident and .lanagers of the Delaware and Schuylkill Ca nal Navigation, to raise by way of Lottery, the Sum of hour Hundred Thou/and Dollars, for he Purpose of confpleting the Works in their Afts of Incorporation mentioned.” Dollars. 1 Prize cf twenty them land dollars, 20,000 1 of ten thou fund dollars, 10,000 5 ej four tho\far>i dollars each, to be p:;id to the pojjefjors oj th: five Numbers firfl nut of the wheel on the lafi day's drawing, at which time there /half not be l-fs than fi ve hundred Numbers undrawn, 20,000 10 of two thou find dollars each, 20,000 20 of one thou find dollars e i<k, 20,000 pj of five hundred dollar) each, 21.5C0 tJO of two hundred dollars each, 20.000 1 o of one hundred dollars each, jo.OCO ‘ 2 20 of fifty dollars : ah, 11.C00 of five dollars each, j \~,.g00 1 jO,oco Tickets at Ten dollars each, 300.000 All Prizes (hall be paid Ten Days after the drawing is fimfhed, upon the demand of the PolfeiTur of a fortunate Ticket, subject 10 a de duction of fifteen p'-r Cent. Such Prizes as are not demanded within Twelve Months after the Drawing is finifhed, ’ of which Public Notice will be given, ihali be considered as reiinqnifhed for the use of trie Canal and applied accordtng’.v. At a Meeting of the PaEstDENTand Mana e. cr sot the Sthuylki/l and Suffuehanr.a C.mal Navigation—and the President and Man agers of the Delaware and Schuylkill Canal— Saturday, S-p;ember 12, 1705. Refohed, THAT David Ritr'afionfe, Joseph Ball, John Stinme',:, Standifia Fords, Francis “Weft, Walter Stewart, and William Bingham, be a Committee to arrange and dir-ft the randeef disposing of the Tickets ; which Committee shall deposit die I\<on?y in Btnk, to he carried to the Credit of an Account to be opened for the Lottery. Extraftfrom the Minutes, T. MATLACK, Secretary. The Drawing of this Lottery will pofitivcly commence on the Second day of May next ; Tickets may be had at the Company’s Office near th<* Bank of the United States, and of ci hcrof the Subfcribt rs. DAVID RITTEXHOUSE, . JOSEPH BALL. £ jOHN STEINNfETTI, % ST AN DISH FORDE, L > FRANCIS WEST, WALTER STEWART, S WILLIAM BINGHAM, J ’ Philadelphia. Jinuarv t- fh:r TICKETS in the above I.ottery for Sal- by the fnbfcrib'r. wbo is authorifed. and will be furnilh”d with Calb to pay ths Prize Money arising from fucb Tickets, as he shall difpoie of to Citizens of Savannah, in Sixty days after the drawing is firfifhed ; he wilt also be furnifhed with a state of the drawing monthly. WILLIAM I.AMB. • Sa-annah, April ?o‘e, 1796. GEORGE ENOE, Taylor and Habit-Maker, j Next door to Eu’<u>. Griffith, on the ta •, RETURNS his {incere thanks to the I and Gentlemen of Savannah, and the p u j,_ lie in general for the encouragement hr has rc . ccivcd in the line of his profelffon, and wifhr• a continuance of the fame. They may rely c .i the firiSeft attention to their orrbrs, and vv r /’ done in the n“atcft and moll sash ionahle „, a / ner. Orders from the country will be ftrifti/ attended to. He has o n hand a small afTortmmt of GOODS, suitable for the present and ap . proaching fealoii—Viz. * SILK NANKEENS, INDIA Do. SUPERFINE CLOTHS, Do. CASSIMERES, MANCHESTER MUSLINS & MUST I NETS, PR OWN JEANS, MARSEILLES QUILTING, * c . N. P. CASH will he given for a NEGROJ WENCH, who unJerftands Cooking & Wafl> in S- (n. I }.)*’ Savannah, April 15, 1796. “ FOR SALE, SUGAR in Hhds, and Barrels, Belt Green COFFEE, By BORDMAN & HILLS, Savannah, March 28, 1-c. 6. five Dollars Rcwa-d. T? AN-a wav from the Subscriber, on JkA. the Bth initarr, a Mulatto Lg Y, named V cm, 19 years old, and abort e e t high, had a kar or two in his face. Whoever will i Uge him in the common goal in Savannah, shall have the above reward. JOSEPH R. DOPSON. Morteeth, Apiil 11. (n.13.) tor LOisV ON, * ®The SHIP James R. Dockray, Waiter : HAS excellent accommoda tions for Pa (Ungers ; will Sail about ihe 25th inst.—For Pafiage, apply to the Captain on board, or ai Brown’s Coffee- House. JAMES R. DOCKRAY. Savannah. May 10. to ‘^t. lor LON DO / ” And will Sail in ?11 this Month : The Danish BRIG North S tar, Captain Halve: KcfT: FOR Freight or p af lame, apply to the Captain on board, or Gairdners & Mitchel. Savannah, May 13. 21-ts. ¥< r LlVEiirofiL, The Danish Brig Morgennthe, I c apt* R A V N E, i W ILL fail about the ■ 20ii iv.aj . i or I teight or Pabage,ap -1 ply t ? ROBERT BOLTON/ j Sa annah, April 22. 1 F O R S A L E, THE SLOOP .JggL PEGGY. 51 Tons Burthen: A Stout Velfel, and can be sent to Sea at a very Small expence.—For terms, 3pplv to EDWARD GRIFFITH, _ on the B?y. ■j Savannah, May 10. 20-ts. 20 Dollars Reward. * T") AN away from the Suh- Jv feribrr, a few days ago, a Negro Man, named SAMP lately purchased of Cap- A ain John Dil worth, of Cam- Jw d<*n County, in this St tte ; he is full 6 feet high, very bjack.his head prmy grey , walks upright, is fftppofed to be beween 40 & 50 years of age. and formerly belong-d to the eilateofthe late He. rv Sourby; he is well known in the fouthem part* of tni* Stat", being used to go between St. Mary's and Savannah, in a boat with Mr. Dilworth, and is supposed to be gone to St. Mary's, Beaufort, New-River or fome of the Sea I Hands, as he went away in a small Canoe.—A Reward of Twenty DOLLARS, wiH be paid for appre hending and delivering him to me in Sav;;- nah.—Any person harboring him may expect to be prosecuted. John GI en. Savannah, April 18th. m.j--tf CASH given for clea •’ . R AGS,- At this Office. No. 24,