Columbian museum & Savannah advertiser. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1796-181?, August 26, 1796, Page 203, Image 3

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Vol.i. edible viitnefs, that they are refuted aidhelmed p bt the children f the persons under whom they g ive their ettizenjhip. . eth. In cases where citizenjhip is claimed f>v per ’ v virtue of the naturalization of their parents, ■V naturalization Jhall he proved in the manner ■"'i.-rt directed, and in addition thereto, the appli j. s aTC to produce refpeclively the ajjid vits of one ‘rcdble luitnefs in each case tefhfjwg that they are reputed children of naturalized citizens of the ‘l’-tud States, cr of feme one of them, ard did re \ \ t within the United States, and were under twen ti-one years of age at tU time their parents rcfpcc tively were naturalized. _ The affidavits before mentioned, may he taken Merc, and certified by an y judge, magjtrate, or ether officer of the United States, duly authorifed by l rji to adminijler an oath or affirmation. BOSTON, August 2. Married, on Tliurfday evening last, James Scott, Ffq. to Mrs. Ha n cock, widow of liis late Excellency Jo htz liuncock. Fjy . From Martinique, Capt. Benet, in 20 days from thence fays, the Charaibs, at St. Lucia, with the French, &c. that had retreated to tie mountain, on the capture of that island by the F.nglifti, had grown so powerful by collecting together, that they had driven the Enghih into the principal fort, and obliged them to fend to Martinique, for a reinforcement ot troops, which actually failed for Mar tinique,the fame day with Capt. Benner. PROVIDENCE, July 23. Extrail of a letter written at the Island of Cayenne, to a French Cent!:man of Char a3 or in this down, dated ‘June 2. “ The English have taken another Method to procure Money ; they have fabricated Five Millions lierlir.g in dol lars, the value of each not exceeding two {killings lterling. A Ship from Lon don, belonging to Philadelphia, has been at this Place ; she was in Ballast, but had on board 40,000 of these Dollars, which the Captain wanted to exchange for Coffee, Cotton, <lc. Not succeeding in this Colony, she went down to Suri nam, where also she could not purchase Produce, as the People there had been informed of the intended fraud. “ The Government of Surinam has been so kind as to inform us of this Tranfadlion. We do not know where the Philadelphia veil'd next went to.” Col. Campbell is appointed Governor el the Island oi Bermuda. PHILADELPHIA, August 9. A letter iroin New-York, dated vef terday, contains the following informa tion, viz. “ I have just heard'that the French ship Concorde, has been taken and lent to Halifax,by the r ] hetis, Capt. Coch ran, who was shot thro’ the body and is dangercufly wounded.” wg - r - ~ „ mm , mmmim u. SAVANNAH, Auguit 26. Communication. A correspondent who has taken feme {wins to difeover the source of the alarm which has lately taken place in this town; from the apprehenlkn of a malignant epidemic fever, said to be raging in Charleston, allures us that he is enabled to give to the public the following whimsical account of it. Scrr.e travellers from this Hate to Charleston, were so terrified on the road bv a report that the Teilwu Fever, then said to infeft that city, had made its ap pearance in the neighbourhood ol Jack lonborough, a village about thirty fix miles this fide of it, with ail its malig nant features, that they aftuallv return ed. Itfeems, however, that they had been confolcd, by the information that an infallible ar.d l'pecdy remedy w as there dilcovered for it, confiding in plentiful u ciions of mercurial ointment. These aftr-ghted wits spread terror as they rej ailed, ‘till the alarm reached this town. Our correspondent remarks, that u was a pity that the hitherto un beard of abiurdity of this prcpofterous remedy, had not pointed out to them the pdacy, they would have then confniered 11 w Lat it must undoubtedly have been, *i’t o/J woman's tale ; they would have ” arlelsly pursued their journey ; and We ftiould not here have incurred that hi re of p rec ipi tancy, which ou r neigh - hours of f Chalefton have so liberally be dovved upon us. e hear from the Westward, that, a ‘ ew days since, John Lamar, Esq. of Hancock county, was waylaid and woun ded, near his plantation on the north fide ‘-d the Oconee river, by a party of C reek Indians. The inhabitants collected and followed the trail 20 miles without bc fng able to overtake them. It is also a 'd that feveial horses have been stolen ffom Greene county, since the commence fu-nt of this month, by Indians of ti.e ration. Weongta Cart. Columbtatt (B Y DES IR E.) In Cbatlefton, on the 6th February 171)6, a jury of inqueil was held before Jarvis Henry Stevens, Esq. City Coroner, on the body ot Jane Cromartie, (houfe-kcper to Spencer Man, Esq.) Upon a view of the body, the ju ry brought in a verdift of lunacy ; five having in her own bed chamber, tifd one end of a rain brick handkerchief round her nrck, and the other end round the upper part of the bed poll, where the was found hanging, bv the servant, upon going into the room toiler about 7 o’clock in the morning. It also appeared to the jury, from the teitiinonv of the phybeians w ho atten ded the family, that her ilateof mind for fortm months, had br-n much deranged, and ratlici inclined to melancholy. To the Subfcribcrs of the Columbian Mufeutn S3 Savannah Advcrtiler. The Subscribers of this paper, who are in ar rears for the advance Subfcrintiou, are inform ed that our next number (No. 51.) will coin pleat the half year since the commencement ot publication. Thus tar we conceive the en gagement on our part, amply fulfilled ; and the punctuality on theirs, becomes indilpe.nfi bly necessary for the continuanc- of their pa pers. Payment is expected by the delivery of the next number. Thole who have fubferibed for a half year only, will oblerve, that the term expires with the above mentioned number. August 26. sparine ttegitfer. ENTERED IN IV AR D. August to 26. Days’ Brig Eliza. Donham, Bolton, 17’ Schooner Phcrnix, Seymour, Beaufort, 1 —>— Nabby, Huntington, Jamaica, 25. Sloop Peggy, Morgan, Charleston, 1. CLEARED OUT. Snow Fair Eliza, Smith, Bristol, R I. Schooner Abigail, Bates, Providence, do. Sloop Dove, Brown, Charleston. ~F O R SAL E, Onboard the BRIG ELIZA, from BOSTON, 5 Hhds. R U M. 9 libls. Northward do. 2 Trunks SHOE S. 6 Bbls. wrought BREA D. 60 Bushels O A T S. Apply to the Captain on board. August 26. 5 1 ' 21 FOR PR IV ATE SAL E, A Waggon and Team Harness, compleat and in’ good ord'T, fit for immedi ate ui’e. Also, two Likely young Negro Wenches, who understand Cooking, Walking and Iron ing. One of which has a Child of about nine months old. Also. A likely young Fellow, fit for the field or any laborious work. For terms, apply to the fubferiher, at his house in Whitaker street, next door to Mr. Richard Wall. JAOO3 CUNES. N. B. Neither of the above mrn.ioned pro p-riy is fold for any fault, but the want of mo ney. August 26. ss~3t To the Public. WHAT I once generouflv offeree in Mr. Johnston’s ldt paper, I do not retraft from ; though I have undcritood, fome have inalicioufly Prove t 6 annihilate my alf-rtions. It’s my sincere wifti for fome worthy youth, to make fpcedy application, that I may have the honor of com incing Georgia of my abilities in Machinery# JOHN RICHARDS, Gunsmith. August 26. I- _ - - - BROKE into the inclofure of the fubferiher, a dark hay HORSE, about 11 hands high, both his hind feet white, has a blemilh in one ot his eyes, and is branded with the letter E upon his mounting (boulder. The owner may have him by proving property and paying char ges, by applying about a mile and a hall from Savannah, oil Thunderbolt road opposite Gen. Jackson’s plantation, to JOHN FRYER. August 26. 5 1 * 11 GEORGIA, T By Edward White, Regis . . / terof Probates for the Coun ( “ C r ty of Chatham, in the State Fn. White.) aturefaid. WHEREAS, Charles Cope of the City of Savannah, hath made application to me for Letters of Adminillration on the Ellate and Effects of Charles Cope, late of the fame place, deceaftd : These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and fmgnlar, the Kindred and Creditors of the said Charles Cope deceas ed. to be and appear before me at my office in Savannah, on the day of September next, to ffiew cause if any they have, why Letters of Administration ftiould not lie granted him. Given under my hand and b*al at Savannah, the 24th day of August, in the year olour Lord, 1 ypf), and in the 21st year of Ame rican Independence. NOT T C kT TIIE CO-PARTNERSHir OF Bdcher and Dickinson , Having by mutual consent. DilTolved ou the id day of May last ; THEY beg leave to urge the necessity of a speedy Payment, from such }>er f„us as remain Indebted to them ; and at the fame time, request those who have demands -against them, to call for payment 1 hey leve rally return sincere thanks lor the encourage ment shewn them in the prosecution of their bufmefs, and hope a continuauce ot public fa vour if merited, individually. Win. BELCHER. ]. D. DICKINSON- Savannah, June 3, Gy-’. For New-York £? Boston, fK Capt. Donham : WILL fail aliout Thuvfday L>Xk.LJj.’o r Freight or Paftage, ap ply WILLIAM BELCHER. August 26. For CHARLES'TON, - Fhe Sloop fA P£G Gr, fyfimfyS. Lying at Watts’s Wharf. * a ‘* di a few days. For freight or passage, apply to the Muller on board, or to JONATHAN BROOKS. Savannah, Aug. ab. W illiam Lamb, IIAS FOR SALE , The following Articles, at his Store below the B L U F F. j'F NF.RIFFE Wine of the fijl quality in Pipes, f Ljbiin do. do. in Qr. Cujks. Mjogn, do. do. do. Northward Rum in Puncheons & Barrels, Pickkd Herrings in Barrels , Linfecd 01 in Barrels, Silt Petr f by the pound, Loaf and Brown Sugar by the llojfieaJ, Pimento by the Bag, Copper Stills compleat , 4), 50& 79 gallons each, reen and Sky Blue Paints, in one pound pots, Mails by the Cass 4,6, 10, <St 20 penny , Sheathing Nails and Sheathing Paper , Sail Duck and Twine. Cordage, IJ, c, 2.J, to 8 inches, 11 and l c t hread Rattling , Spun Yarn and Warning. Log a>■ a other Lines for I'c/fels u/e. Lampblack, lime Glujjcs and h/h Hooks, Scupper Nd's and Pump Tucks, Donnie and jingle Blocks, 5,6, 7. 8. 9 10 indies Leading Do. and Parrel l rutks, ‘Food Axes Sc Iron Shovels, St. Üba SALT, by the Bufhelor larger quantity. Savannah, August 8. >D- To-morrow Forenoon, Will be Landed on A. Watt’s Wharf, from on board the SLOOP BETSY, Capt. Clark, from St. Vincents : A few Puncheons of good Proof And well flavored RUM, FOR SALE BY Ew Ing & M‘Ctil 1 , Who will give C A S LI fora few thousand Shingles and Scantling, Savannah, July abth. 43* Canal Lottery , No. 2. SCHEME of a Lottery authorized by an Aft entitled an “ An Aft to enable the Preli dent and Managers ot the Schuylkill and Sus quehanna Navigation, and the Prelulent and Mjnagers of the Delaware and Schuylkill Ca nal Navigation, to raile by way of Lottery, the Sum of four Hundred Thousand Dollars, tor the Purpose of completing the Works in their Adis of Incorporation mentioned.” Dollars. 1 Prize of twenty thousand dollars, eo,ooo 1 erf ten thousand dollars, 10,000 5 oj four thoujund dollars each, to be paid to the pofejjors of the five Number.% frft out of the wheel on the last day's drawing, at which time there jhall not be lefts than jive hundred Numbers undrauin, 20,000 10 of two thousand dollars each, 20,000 20 of one thousand dollars cadi, 20,000 ■l3 °ll ,ve hundred dollars each, 21,500 100 of two hundred dollars ead\ , 20,000 100 of one hundred dolLirs each, 10,000 220 of fifty dollars each, 11,000 a‘6500 oj five dollars each, 147,500 30.000 Tickets at Ten dollars each, 300,000 All Prizes shall be paid Ten Days after the drawing is ht.ifhed, upon the demand of the PoffclTor of a fortunate Ticket, lubject to a de duction of fift‘-en pei Cent. Such Prizes as are not demanded within Twelve Months after the Drawing is finiffied, of which Public Notice will be given, (ball be considered as relintjuifbed for the use ot the Canal and appli and accordingly. At a Meeting of the President and Man a g e rs of the Schuylkill and Sufquehaniia Canal Navigation—and the President and Man agers of the Delaware and SchuylkillCmul— Saturday, September 12, 1795. Rrfohed, THAT David Rittenhoufe, JoTeph P.al!, John Stinmetz, Standifti Kordc, Francis Weft, Walter Stewart, and William Bingham, be a Committee to arrange and direst the inode ot difpoiing of the Tickets ; which Committee shall deposit the Money in Bank, to he carried to the Credit of an Account to be opened tor the Lottery. Extraftfrom the Minutes, T. MATLACK, Secretary. The Drawing of tins Lottery will positively commence on the Second day ot May next : Tickets nay he had at the Company’s Office near the Bank of the United States, and ot ei ther of the buhtcribers. DAVID RITTENIIOUSE, - JOSEPH BALL, £ JOHN STEIN MET/., * STANDLSH FORDK, G > FRANCIS WEST, WALTER STEWART, * WILLIAM BINGHAM, Philadelphia. January 1, i79 ( . (JV.TICKETS in the aboee Lots ry for Sale by the who is author.fod, and will he furnifhed with Cassi to pay the Prize Money arising from such lickfts. as he shall ditpoie of to Ciii/ensof Savannah, in Sixty days after the drawing is finifned ; he will alio be furnifhed with a itate of the drawing monthly. WILLIAM LAMJi Sitamiah, April 29th, 17 , George Lamb, Has jup received bv the ELIZA, from POSTON, and noic offers Jor Sale , at his Store on the Bluff. LADIES black morocco andflorentine ffioes and flippers, mens coarse ffiots, hoys shoes, liquid blue in jugs, liquid blacking tu ditto, paper hangings, loaf sugar, fives, iic. HARDWARE, viz. Stock, knob, elofet, cupboard, chest, and trunk locks ; padlocks, tingle and double bolted ; poriniantrau locks, hooks and hinges, 11L and 11 hinges, butt ditto, an allortmcnt of waiters, bialsand japanned candle flicks, house I rushes, feruhbing bruffics, tin cotlee pots, fifhing lines and hooks, adzes, jack planes, handsaws, compass ditto, gimlets, bed cords, lmoothing irons, axes, tic. BOOKS. Morse’s Univerf’fl Geography, Buchan’s Do mellic Medicine, Goldsmith’s Hiflory of Eng land, ditto ot Rome, ditto Earth and Ani mated Nature, Account of The Pelevv Ifiands, Boyle’s Voyages. Don Quixote, Baron I irnck, Myfterirs of Utl.dpho, Roderick Random, Vicar ot Wakefield, Man of the World, Royal Captives, W. fhington’s I ettet.s. Keate’sSketch es from Nature, Mitfrs Maga. me, Young’s Night Thoughts, llervcy’s Meditations, Thorn ton’s Seatons, Pleaturesof Memory, Sentimen tal Journey, Beauties ot Sterne ; Ptlpay’s, Gay’s, and Moore’s Fables ; Beauties of His tory, Mis. Chapont Letters, Mrs. Rowe’s diuo, Pike’s Arithmetic, Age ot Reason, Seaman’s Daily Alii flam. Monitor, Scott’s Leflons. Letter W riter, Economy of Llumaa Life, and many others equally amuftng and in ftruftive.—A Catalogue is kept at the Store. Savannah, AugufL ah. ci-if. A J ENDUE, A Encan Publiquc. UN certainnombre tie I.ots, homos ait Nord par la Conunutie a n d la Vilh*, a l’Eft par ■ Chentin de ‘t hunderbolt ct les Isles avant vuf * Stir la Vner ; Sur les autres co s es p.x di a Vue* de tea 45 pirds de huge. La plufpant de les I.ots cdnixuent 75 J, par 120 pieds : les dimenfion.s d< s auires tout mentionius fur le Plan, (jue I’on poura v oir avant l.t vente, a tel heur qtie conque an Magazin de M-fl. (*.iir<J— ners o Mitchell, r 1 les intormations nt la fin a ion de fi-s Lots, leront donnos par Mr, M’Kinnon, arpenteur du Comte a toutes per fonnes qiun fouhaiteront. l addiclfer a lui ace fu iCt I.es tern.es de la Vente leront tut tiers ei argent ; le reliant en payments egaux al’expi ration and une vh de deux junrs du jour de Is Vente avec Interest et Hypothequp fur la proprieties. WILLIAM BELCHER. Savannah, Aug. 26. 51-ts. T O I! Ii SO i. D, At Public AuFlicv, On Wednesday the clay of Septem ber, between ten ;tnu twelve o’clock, at the Vendue House. A Number of LOTS, bounding 1 Northward, by the town Com mon, Eaftwardly by the road leading to Thunderbolt, and tlie Sea ] Hands, ant! on other fldes, by flrccts 60 aril 45 feet wide. Molt ol these lots Contain 7s; b / 120 feet, the dimenfior.s of the oth ers are menticr.ed on the plan, which may be seen at any time beb.rc the f ale, at the Store'oi Mellrs. Gairdncrs and Mitchell, and information refpedting; the situation ol the lots, will be given by M 5. M‘Kinnon,‘thecounty Survey or, to such per lons as may chcofe to ap ply to him.—The terms, will be one third cash, the remainder in equal pay ments, at the expiration of one and two years, from the day 01 iale with intereft* and mortgage on the property. WILLIAM BELCHER, Savannah, August 16, 48. FOR S A L E, lhat Valuable Traft of /. A N I), SITUATE on Argyle Island (about Nine miles from Savannah, by water) originally granted to John Race, Esq. deceased, found to contain on a Re-lurvey, 378 Acres ; tour acres of which is contained in two Knowls, one of them being fulhciently large fora fettlc ment, and fafe from common I l 'reflu-s, the rest Prime Swamp, on an excellent pitch of Tide. The above traft is bound’ and North by the Plan tation of Richard Wayne Esq. South by the* Plantation of Mr. Wrn. Williamson, and l aflj and Weft b’/ the branches of Savannah River. For further particulars, applv to CAIG, MACLEOD & Cos. Where a Nat of the Re-survey may be fr an Savannah, July 1. tawtf. y uTr b P e njng, AND FOR SALE, At the Store lately occupied by Mr. Me R RILLIES, a frtjb effort merit of Drugs & Mt dicines, ‘likewise, Avery handfomc afTortment of l. inghams,llum hums,’ Irish Linens, Callicoes ; Book, Jaconet, Plaiii,Printed, Tambottr’d, & Cross Barr’d Mus lin ; Muffin Handkerchiefs; Ladies lilkShawls, French Hankerchiefs ; Cotton Hole, strip- d mid I louded Nankeens,Caffimrs; Gentlemen’s black and wliite Hats ; Ladies black and co b/ur and Morocco Slippers and Siu.dalls; Gentle men’s Shoes, Boots and Bootes ; Loat Sugar, Kvfpn & Bohea Teas of superior quality ; Ja oan'd, Glass, and Earthcm Ware, with a gene ral aflbrtmeiH ol Ironmongery. &c. Also a few Barrels Superfine and Fine FLOUR & MIDDLINGS. G. w. NICHOLS fcf Cos. Savannah, July *. r - 203