Columbian museum & Savannah advertiser. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1796-181?, August 12, 1796, Page 188, Image 4

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188 jftufes;, LINE S, Written b) the lat: Mrs. Marriott. O’ER lovely vales I’ll smiling stray, Where roles bluih on many a bough ; To weave a garland fweeily gay, And bind n blooming round by brow. Simplicity shall be my guide, The lily pale (Hall (he entwine ; The truth array’d in angel piide, I’ll woo and make her ever mine And then, my sweetly signing Mufc, Attendant of my infant days— Thou art too humble to refufe, Thy artful unambitious Jays. Sweet as to flow’rs arc falling dews, To me thy influence all divine ; And yet mv ever prnfivc Muse, FellSltmucr (aid—thou art not mine. Enchanting was that moment blefs’d, Love fpark'cd in thy fancied eye ; Thou catch’d me trembling to thy bread, And look’d indignant on the he. EPIC R A M. IF this'vain world is but a dream, As all that’s pall doth surely from ; O ! may I, keeping to the letter, The mod of what’s to come dill make, And whether sleeping or awake, At lead be dreaming of a better. Sheriff ‘s Sak.s, On Tuesday, 6th Day of September, next. Will be S O L D by public Outcry, at the Court House, in this City between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock : One undivided Moityofthat Traftof L A N D in Camden County, called COLERAIN, lying on St. Mary’s River The whole. Traft containing about 6000 Acres, lei/.ed under Execution, as the property of James Armdrong, Esq. pointed out by the de fendant—pure ha fed on Tuesday the 7th June lad, by N. Pendleton, Esq. for James Seagrove, Esq. who has neglctted to comply with the Conditions of sale.—Conditions, Cash. T. NORTON, 5. C. C. Savannah, August 4, 1796. 45-ts THOMAS SMITHS Has received per the Brift Bellona, and Apol lo, from New-York, a frc(h and general alfortment of GOOD S, Which will be fold low for Ca(h or Produce, at his Store in Bull-ftrect, near the Vendue House. Savannah, June 16. n-3t. GEORGIA, j By Robert M’Kean, D. Rtgif (L.S.J f ter „/ Probates, for the County R. M Kean, sos Glynn, State ajorefaid. t>. r. r. o. c. ) “'C TyFHERuAS Awes Hillary , hath applied VV to me (or Letters of Administration, to the Fftatc and F. (lefts of Chrijlopher Hillary, nlte of this State, deceaf-d. This is therefore, to cite and admonish all and Angular, the Kin dred and Creditors of said deceased, to be and appear befor- me it my Office, on or before ane 22d and. yof August next, then and there to (hew anfe if any they have, why Letters of Administration should nor be granted Given under my band and leal, this lath day July, 1796, and in the 20th year of American Independence. qi-stn. GEORGIA, (T. Camden County. N. J O N E S,) By Noble Jokes, Reg if r R. ?. c. c. > of Prohates for the-County, in (L. S.) ) State aforcfaid. \yTTHEREAS, John F. Randolph, Esq. hath V applied to me for Letters of Admini stration on the Estate and Eftefts of John Har vev deceased : Thr.fe are tlierefore, to cite and admonish all and Angular, the Kindred and Creditors of said deceased, to be and appear before me at my office in the town of St. Ma ry’s, on or before the 23d day of August ensu ing, to (hew cause if any they have, why Let ters of Administration Ihoula not be granted him. Given under my Hand and Seal, at St. Ma ry’s day-of July 1706, and in the 21st year of the American Independence. NOTICE. BY late trials made on my high land RED ELAY, much of it is found to be of fupc xior quality and capable o( being wrought into BRICKS, not inferior to those imported from Philadelphia ; Persons willing to contratt for a quantity, I will engage to furniflr them therewith, equal in quality to anv imported from the northern dates, on as moderate terms as those are purchased at, made in the neigh bourhood of Savarinah. B. PUTNAM. Savannah, June 28 34-ts. advertisement! RAN-away from the Subfcriberon Monday the 11th inlb. four Negroes, viz. Captain, Red, and two Pens —Captain, a small fellow of a yellow complexion, about 5 feet high: Ned, a short thick fellow, about four feet 10 inches yigh, of a yellow complexion : Big Ben, a salt-water Negro, about five feet iO inches high, ol black complexion, has his country *narks in his face : Little Ben, a country born, a out five feet eight or nine inches high, of a yellow complexion. Whoever will deliver the amrefaid Negroes to the fubferiber at his plantation or lodge them in the common Goal in Savannah, (hall have a reward of Five Dol lars a head. JOSEPH R. DOPSON. Montecth April it, 1796. (n.13. CoUunbtmr &c. NOT! C E. MR. EVE’s arrival in Savannah, puts it in the power ol the fubferiber to answer any enquiries refpefting his Cotton Ginn’s. Ail Subscribers will be fuppli’ and in time to clear out their preftrnt years crop. 7. SPALDING. Savannah, June 2t. 32-ts Cotton Ginning. THE Subfcribcr is empowered by Mr. E f E, of the Bahama Islands, to receive a fubfeription for his Cot ton Ginning Machine. Gen tleman of the states of South-Caroiina and Georgia, who may wilh to become fubferibers, are requested to fend for ward their names as soon 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 trails that this Machine will gin of clean cotton per day, with a small impelling power either of wind, of wa ter, or of horses. This machine in a few days, and with a trifling expence, can be attached to any machine in use for otherpurpofes,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 sev eral powers. From fome small expe riments that have been made upon the green feed cotton it appears that from 150 to 2oolbs. can be ginned in this machine per day. For further informa tion upon this fubjeft I beg leave to re fer gentlemen to the underflgned certi ficate from a refpe&able Cotton Plan ter of this state, who has been an eye witnels of the execution done by this machine, and to various certificates that have come out at different times in the Bahama papers, ftgned by the mod ref pedable Planters in that country. Fur ther particulars will be made known . upon application from any gentleman who may wish to become a fubferiber. This machine has met with universal ap probation in every part of the Weft- Indies to which it has been sent. THOMAS SPALDING. GEORG IChatham County. IDO certify, that, being on a visit for my health to New Providence, one of the Bahama Hands, I was induced to make an experiment on Mr. Eve’s Cot ton Ginning Machine of the green feed cotton, commonly cultivated in 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 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. The machine separates the feed from the cotton by rollers without do ing any injury to the Itaple, and, from a fa mule of feed and cotton in poflefflon of the fubferiber, any gentleman can be immediately convinced of the truth of this opinion. During my flay in Nas sau I .frequently visited Mr. Eve’s ma chine which was impelled by wind, and never law more than two people attend ing the fhme, 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 conftunfticn appears by no means complex, and every planter of confequenCe in the Bahamas is ig the pradice of ufmg them. J. WALDBURGER. Hat Mam i faftory. A large quantity of LADIES and GENTLE MENS belt BP:A VE R HATS, Warranted, just now (iniffiing, and lor Sale, at PETER MADDEN’s Store, On the Bay, or at the House at the back there of, in the Lane, By JOHN BIGGS. ALSO , Military Hats or Caps. Fitted up in an elegant stile, on the shortest Notice. Savannah, July 23. n-4i- Five Dollars Rezvard , RAN-away from the Suhfcriber, on the Bth instant, a Mulatto BOY, named Tom , 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. JOSEPH R. DOPSON. Montceth, April n. (n.r3.J T OR SAL E, That Valuable Traft of L A N D, SITUATE on Argyle Iftand (about Nine miles from Savannah, by water) originally granted to John Race, Esq. deceased, found to contain on a Re-survey, 378 Acres ; four acres of which is contained in two Knowls, one of them being fufficiently large for a settle ment, and fafe from common Frelhcs, the veil Prime Swamp, on an excellent pitch of Tide. The above tract is bounded North by the Plan, tatioa of Richard Wayne, Esq. South by the Plantation of Mr. Wm. Williamson, and East .nd Weft by the branches of Savannah River. For further particulars, apply to CAIG, MACLEOD & Cos. Where a Plat of the Re-iurvey may be fecn Savannah, July 1. lawtf. FOR SALE, Mufcovedo SUGARS in bhds. and bbls, Green COFFEE, in hhds, ar.d Bags, A few Chi*(ls belt HYSON TEA. GAIRDNERS & MITCHEL June 21st. 39-ts ALL Pferfons having any demands agnirtft the Estate of ]o(i.:h M’Lean, deceased, are requested to fend in their Accounts properly .melted ; and thole indebted 10 the eiiate, to make immediate payment, to SOPHIA S. BURGESS, Ad.niniffratrix. N. B. The above Estate will be put up at Public Sale, the 23d August next. M’lfltolh County, July 21, 1796. 42*8t Canal Lottery , No. 2. SCHEME of a Lottery authorized by an Aft entitled an “ An Aft to enable the Presi dent and Managers of the Schuylkill and Suf tjuekar.na Navigation, and the Preficlent and Managers of the Delaware and Schuylkill Ca nal Navigation, to raiie by way of Lottery, the Sum of Four Hundred Thousand Dollars for the Purpose of completing the Works in their Afts of Incorporation mentioned.” Dollars. 1 Prize of twenty thousand dollars, 20,0c0 1 of ten. thoufar.d dollars, iO,OCO 5 of four thousand dollars each, to be paid to the pcjjefors of the five Numbers firjl out of the wheel on the lijl day's drawing, at which time there shall not be less than five hundred Numbers undrawn, 20,000 10 if two thousand dollars each, 20,000 20 cf one thousand dollars each, 20,000 43 of five hundred dollars each, 21,500 100 of tu)i> hundred dollars each, 20,000 100 of one hundred dollars each, 10.000 220 of fifty dollars each, 11,000 a‘6300 of jive dollars each, 147,500 30J000 Tickets at Ten dollars each, 300,000 All Prizes (hall be paid Ten Days after the drawing is (ini(hed, upon the demand of the PoiTeflbr of a fortunate Ticket, fubjeft to a de duftion of fifteen per Cent. Such Prizes as are not demanded within Twelve Months after the Drawing is finiflied, of which Public Notice will be given, (hall be conlidered as relinqutflied for the use of the Canal and applied accordingly. At a Meeting of the Pk. esident and Mana ge r sos the Schuylkill and Suf/uckanna Canal Navigation—andthePnEsiDENT and Man- Age r sos the Delaware and Schuylkill Canal— Saturday, September 12, 1795. Rejoined, THAT David Rittenhoufe, Joseph Ball, John Stinmetz, Standish Forde, Francis Weft, Walter Stewart, and William Bingham, be a Committee to arrange and direst the mode of disposing of the Tickets ; which Committee (hall deposit the Money in Bank, to be 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 positively commence on the Second day of May next : Tickets may be had at the Company’s Office near the Bank of the United States, and of ei ther of the Subscribers. DAVID RITTENHOUSE,-. _ JOSEPH BALL. £ JOHN STEINMETZ, 2 STAXDISH FORDE, > > FRANCIS WEST, w WALTER STEWART, S WILLIAM BINGHAM, J ’ Philadelphia, January 1, 1796. TICKETS in the above Lottery for Sale by the fubferiber, who is authorifed, and will be furnilhed with Ca(h to pay the Prize Mony arising from such Tickets, as he shall difpole of to Citizens of Savannah, in Sixty days after the drawing is finifhed ; he will also be furniftted with a (late of th* drawing monthly. WILLIAM LAMB. Savannah, April 29th, 1796. Fo R SALE, By the Subscriber : BOARDS, inch and inch £ SCANTLING. Ranging TIMBER, SHINGLES, Red Sc White Oak STAVES, 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. Blanks of different kinds , May be had at this OFFICE. Wanted to Freight or Charter ) A Brig or Sc boon- Tons burthen, to lAX u££±x.sUzdJ3 form a voyage from Sa vn,,„al, ,o the WetUadi the Printers. Auguft 9. n.^.tf. FOR sa LE, /vpV'fjl The SCHOONER PHCENix, ®SEsSii wfll foun^foranchur^ able ’ fails, and small sto v e ; wants but lull repair tor tea. She ls about to tons fk terms may be known by applying to the M a r ter on board, or of Cant, E. Baldwin If so.d,win ukc. L-jh, for ;m Newark. C. WtilppLf ° r oavanaan, July 9,2, The SLOOP Bachelor Packet, MM WILL ply between St. Ma ry’sand Savannah, as a Pack _ ei, by the subscriber An,, ?'"rfon withing to offer f,* r 1 rr-ight or l;-flag will please apply to Meufrs. M;Hedge and Pvrker, at their store on the Bay, lately occupied by Mr. Jabcz Upham, near the Vendnc-Houfe. As th” subscriber will be al ways in fain viTel himfelf, every attention will be paid to thole who are pleated to favor him with their commands JOHN JAMIESON. Savannah, AuguH 2 44 .?f House & Lot for Sale mxa _*, • A Commodious two Storv CUA H O J S E. “■ 5,1 Z£• *> With new out buildings, ! n Broughton Street, oppofita Kdward Lloyd’s, and ad joining Mrs. Whitefield's aiaiSKSKliaiJmft The house is at present oc cupied by Col. Armstrong, but will be given up in a few days. lor terms apply to KO3ERT BOLTON. Savannah, June r 4. n . 30 . F O R S ALE,’ Two Tenements, completely fini/hed and newly painted, with continent Out-horScs, fituatc in. Broughton Street: m?* ~jT They will be Sold ‘ogetheror feperatdy, and E|i§|j!p|ptj4iLfiJu poffeflion given in the °* November next. Terms and other msr mi r information, apply to the Editors of this Paper. Savannah, August 5. 45-ts L O S T. A New-Negro, P OUGHT of Mr. ROBERT JL) WATTS, 6th of June; about 5 feet 4 inches high,- stout and well made, very black, about 20 year* of Age ; has had one or two of his upp-r teeth filed away, cannot speak F.nglifh, but will answer to the name of Charles orbarnpfon ; had on when he went away, a check Shirt audOz naburgTrowfers, and alio carried with him a Blanket and pair of check Trowfttrs. The above Negro cither went off, or was enticed away from the yard oi the Subscriber, who will pay a Reward of Fifty DOLLARS, to any Person who will deliver him to the Subscriber, or One Hundred Dollars, to whoever will inform, or difeover the per son who carried him oft, fothat he can be profc cutcd to conviction. JOHN GROMET. Savannah, July 8. 37' d 20 Dollars Reward. TJ AN away from the Sub- Iv fciiber, a few days ago, I&kK a Negro Man, named SAMP JER. SON,lately purchased ofCap ,paifN- JStai 11 John Dil worth, ofCam .gSe County, in this State ;he is full 6 leet. high, very black,his hwdpTuTiwr, wa!ks u P r, s ht ’ ** fu pp oled f° be beween 40 5O years of age, and former.V belonged to the eftateofthe late Henry Sourby , he is well known in the southern parts of this State, being ufedtogo between St. Mary’s and Savannah, in a boat with Mr. I)ilworth, and i* supposed to be gone to St. Mary’s, Beau, ‘r?, New-Rivcr or lome of the Sea Islands, as he went away in a small Canoe.—A Reward 0. Twenty DOLLARS, will be paid for appre hending and delivering him to me in Savan nah.—Any person harboring him may expe to be prosecuted. John Glen. Savannah, April 18th. 11 __ 5 Dollars Reward. ABSCONDED from the Subscri ber the 4th infr. an Indented Wo man Servant, by name HANNA FULLER, aged about nineteen year*, a low well sett woman, fair complexi™ and hair.—AH persons are forbid har bouring the above servant, on pam being dealt with accord in? to law. FRANCIS SMALLER • Savannah, April 1 j. No. qy.