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jFlufts.
Peter Pin ua r to Pitt.
‘• THINK on America, our cow of yore,
•“ Which ott the hand with Job-like patience
bore ;
“ Who pinch’d and denied a lock ofliav,
“ 1 ick’d the hard Milkman oil, and march’d
away.
‘• In vain he try’d by every art to catch her ;
“ To wound, to hamfiring, nay, knock down,
di(patch her ;
far oil Ihe kept, where love, where Freedom
I lies ;
Mocking the fruitlels rage of rogues and
look.”
Cn the Death of Mrj. Po .v nai
HAD proud all-conquering death, who aims
alike ;
At king and clown, when e’er he means to
llrike ;
When full lie gave the never failing blow,
That fenc fw ivil’o w n al i. to the (hades below:
Ihu heard that voice so oltcn wont to charm,
The ghdlUy monarch had withheld his arm,
By loin’ Itrangc impulse forc’d, against his will,
l.hc fatal dart had 101 l its power to kill,
The tunclul Fair, his terrors had dely’d,
With rapture llntck, irdlcad of her lead dy’d.
Robert Bolton & John Bolton.
Having commenced Business the \JI mjl. under the
Robert & john Bolton.
TIIF.Y intend tranfa&ing all CommifTinn Bu
finels at the Wharf and Stores of the former.
r PHE Subscriber being dclirous of doling
A his private Concerns, requrfls all those
Indebted to him by Book account, to pay the
fame, or close them by Specialities on Intercft,
payable January 1797 ; he will cheeifully pay
a!! Debts due by him, on demand.
ROBERT .BOLTON’.
Savannah, April 28th, 179 b. 1117-ts
Tax Collectors Sales.
To the Proprietors, Agents, or Truflees of the
following i rafts of LAND:
Wl LL B E SO ED,
Vn the icth September, between the hours of 10 and
1 o'Clock , at Af’ Intofh Court-Houfc : The follow
ing 1r el sos LAND, or as murk of each as wile
hefefficient to bay the Jams annexed to each trail,
for the TAX due for the year 1795, for M'lntofh.
County, and all Arrearages up to the \ear
1 795> exclufue/y. t
1000 Acres at the mouth of the
A/tarnahaec , known by the name ofDcmery's Island,
I jl quality Tide Rice Swamp, 60 do/s. and cofl.
300 Acres granted to David
U tatherjpoori, on Cathead, ad quality Tide Swamp,
12 dols. and cuff.
400 Acres onCathead , belong
ing to the Hens of Ret ) Sallens, 230 granted
M'Lealand, IyO y ranted J no. M’Co/laugh, b dols.
4C> . Is. and cofl.
co.) Granted James Ca\itex,
in two trails, 600 on Lewis’s Creek, A quality
Cah and Hickory, 200 on a branch of Buff doe
Swamp, mixed land, ad quality Oak and Hickory,
$ dols. 50 cts. and cofl. * >
100 Acre: ganted Brice M'-
Lealand. near tort Harrington, Pine Land, 12 bets
tind cofl.
20,000 Acres Pine Land , on
South Newport, gr anted IVid. Scott , 29 dols. 25 cts.
and cofl.
3,300 Acres onSapelo Ijland,
leing \-efh of [aid Island, the property of Granot
Slos Millie, is per the Divifon, 23 dols. 23 cts. and
cofl.
3,300 Acres do. do. being
of do. the property of Mon fear Doing non, of
J.w/ Ijland, 23 dols. 2 gets and cofl.
4,000 Acres near Sapefo
bridges, belonging to the cjlate of Robert Baillie,
deceefed , lrrbo I JI quality inland Swamp, 3000
l ine adjoining , 50 dols. 25 cts. and cop.
200 .Acres, formerly the pro
petty of James M'Donald', adjoining Lands of Da
vid Muler at time offurvey, and Marjhes and Creeks
of Sapelo, 3 dot’s, and cofl.
IQ,OOO Acres Pine Land,
granted in the name of Ijno. Dickjon, taken under
Execution, as the prop rtv of Robert Flournoy,
Agent for Gen. Walter Stuart, for the Taxes due
from the latter, 40 dols. a 5 cts.’ andcojl.
• 500 Acres granted’ Button
(Suinctt, on Brora neck on Sapeto IVaters, adjoining
Lands of Angus M'lntofh, and \ohn Gray, being
j °rA V wu .[ a *d Acrt Hat! grantedfard Guinett,
tinafo.d for the arrearage of Tax on tcoo Acres
up to the year 1793, cxlufvely, 3 dols. and cofl.
100 Acres on Brora Neck on
Saptlo,granted Argus M'lntofh, 3 dols. and cofl.
i 50 Acres,grdnted* Ban
njler, on Brora neck. Sapelo river, adjoining Land
oj Patrick Sutherland at tune offurvey, and PuL
Jons Land, 3 dols. 7 r, cts.
8. HARRIS, T.C. M.C.
Augvfl %th, 1796.
N O T I C E.
AuL Persons being concerned in any of the
aeotcLANps, that h availed them fe Ives of the
lAX LAW, sassed at Lon f Hie the 22 d Tebru
c’\ 1796, are requfhd to bring forward their Cer ■
fcates. from the Colletlors of the County wherein
L- <0 P retcnt nny farther proccedur; in He
a ‘ e Jf us all not a wnjk of the fubferiber to ft
rfpn!y’ \ u! L “P in ccn f orm, ty to the law,
n tie ojj.ee to winch he is appointed.
a no, A HARRIS, TC. M.C.
Augufl %th, 179 P 48*:s
A F E W R E A~m"s
Uemv Printing Paper for Sale.
Apply at this Office,
Columbian iHufeum,
Sheriff's Saks ,
Ori Tuesday, 6th Day of September, next.
Will he S O I. D by public Outcry, at
the Court House, in this City between
the hours of 10 and 3 o'clock :
- One undivided Moity of that
Traftof I. A N H in Camden County, called
COLERAIN, lying on Sc. Mary’s River.—
The whole Traft containing about 6ooc Acres,
seized under Execution, as the property of
James Armstrong, Esq. pointed out. by the de
fendant—purchafed on Tuesday the 7th June
hall, byN. Pendleton, F.fq. lor James Seagrove,
Elq. who has neglected to comply with the
Conditions of falc.—Conditions, Cash.
T. NORTON, 5. C. C.
Savannah, August 4, 1796. 45-ts
Hat Manufactory.
A large quantity of LADIES and GENTLE
MENS bed
BEAVER HATS,
Warranted, just now finifhing, and for Sale, at
PETER MADDEN’S Store,
On the Bay, or at the IJ.oufe at the back there
of, in the Lane,
By JOHN BI GGS.
ALSO,
Military Hats or Caps.
Fitted tip in an elegant fide, on the fhortefl
Notice.
Savannah, July 22. n.41.
FO~R~S ALE,
By the Subscriber :
BOARDS, inch and inch ~
SCANTLING.
Ranging TIMBER,
SHINGLES,
Red & White Oak STAVES,
Jamaica RUM and SUGAR,
A few Baggs excellent Green
COFFEE.
’ A few 1000 Red Oak Pipe
STAVES.
ALLUM & St. Übes SALT.
HEN nr PUTNAM.
March 4, 1796.
Sixty Dollars Reward.
RUN-away from my plantation, at Afhe
poo, S. Carolina, on Wcdnelduy night.
: the hrh inst. a Negro fellow, named 808,
. country born, a jobbing carpenter by trade,
and about forty years of age ; he is artful aijd
lenlihle, and will probably change his name
•md dress ; he has a remarkable largr* fear a
cross his leg, jnll below his knee pan, and com
monly wears a large beard. Any person de
livering the above mentioned fellow to me, at
Afltepoo, or any of the Gaols in the laid date
of South-Carolina or Georgia, (hall receive the
above reward in Ipecie, cxclnfive of charges,
and a further reward of One Hundred Dollars,
on conviction ol his being employed or has
bomt and” by any white person.
EDMUND BELLINGER.
N. B. The niglit the fellow went away, a
person (by information named Hall) slept at
laid plantation, who laid he lived between the
river Ahaniah? and St. Mary’s, in the fiat” of
Georgia, and luppofed to haveenticed him off.
South-Carolina, July ii, 4t. E. B.
N o T I c e)
BY late trials made on my highland RED
CLAY, much ol it is found to be of supe
rior quality and capable of being wrought into
BRICKS, not inferior to thole imported from
Philadelphia : Persons willing to contract
for a quantity, I will engage to furnifh them
therewith, equal in quality <0 any imported
from the northern dates, on as moderate terms
ns t,hofe are purchased at, made in the neigh
bourhood of Savannah,
B. PUTNAM.
Savannah, June 28 34-ts.
advertisement] .
RAN-away from the Subscriber on Monday’
t he* nth inst- four Negroes, viz. Captain,
Ned, and two Bens —Captain, a finall fellow of
a yellow complexion, about 5 feet high: Ned,
alhort thick fellow, about four feet io inches
high, of a yellow complexion : Big a
ialt-water Negro, about live feet 10 inches
high, of black complexion, has his country
marks in his tacc : Little Ben, a country bofn,
about live teet eight or nine inches fiigk, of* a
yellow complexion. Whoever will delivef
tiie aiorefaid Negroes to the fubferiber at,.hfs
plantation, or lodge them in the common Cqjl!
in Savannah, shall have a reward of Five
lars a head. ‘V/Ai 1
JOSEPH R. DOPSOft.
Montecth April ii, 1796. (n. 13.
Five Dollars Rezuard.
RAN-away from the Subscriber, on
the Bth instant, a Mulatto BOY,
named Pont, 19 years old, and about 5.
feet high) had a fear or two in his face.
U hoever will lodge him in the common
goal in Savannah, lhall have the above
reward.
v JOSEPH R. DOPSON.
Monteeth,*April 11. (11.13.)
Two A PPR EN IT CE S u ant
ed, to learn the CARRIAGE A- CH AIR mak
ing business.—Apply to SIMON CONNER,
in Broughton Stieet.
Savannah, August ad. 44
WILLIAM BELCHER,
RESPECTFULLY informs the Public, that
he continues in the STORE lately occu
pied by Belcher & Dickinson, and intends tt,
pursue the
I endue & Commijfion
Business ; in which capacity, his exertions will
he used to promote the Interest of his Em
ployers, and give general fatisfattion.
Savannah, June 3 ts-27
}. D. DICKINSON.
HAVING taken the Store in Mr. Bolton’s
Range, lately occupied by Me/frs. Hun
ter, Pref l nun S3. Co. —Begs leave to offer his
services in the
Lendue if CommiJJibn Line.
Prcfuming, that his conduct hitherto has given
latisfatlion—he relics for a continuance of Pub
lic favors, on a fixed determination of endeav
ouring to merit their support.
Savannah, June 28, 1796. (df-tf-)
FOR SALR ~
Mufcovado SUGARS in hlids. and bbls,
Green COFFEE, in hlids, and Bags,
A few Chens heft HYSON TEA.
GAIRDNERS & MiTCHEL
June 2ill. 39_ t s
n o TFc e 7
Mr. eve*. arrival in. Savannah, puts it in
the power of the ful-Friber to.aufwer
any enquiries refpecling his Cotton Ginn’s.
All Subfcribcrs will be {applied in time to
clear out their present years crop.
T. SPALDING.
Savannah, June 21. 32-ts
Cotton Ginning.
I’’ H E Subscriber is empowered by
Mr. E VE, of the Bahama Ulands,
to receive a fubfeription for his Cot
ton Ginning Machine. Gen
tleman of the Hates of South-Carolina
and Georgia, who may wish to become
fubferibers, are requelled to fend for
ward their names as soon as convenient,
in order that the fubfeription may be
elofed, 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
tracts that this Machine will gin 3oolbs.
of clean cotton per day, with a final 1
impelling power either of wind, of wa
ter, or of horles. This machine in a
ieiv days, and w ith a trifling expence,
can be attached to any machine in use
for other purposes, fuchas lice machines,
saw or grill: mills. Mr. Eve will lend
over a person competent to set them in
motion, and fully to explain their sev
eral powers. From forne finall expe
riments that have been made upon the
green feed cotton it appears that from
150 to 2'oolbs. can he ginned in this
machine per day. For further informa
tion upon this fubjed I beg leave to re
fer gentlemen to the undersigned certi
ficate from a refpedable Cotton Plan
ter of this ibite, 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, iigned by the moft ref
pedable Planters in that country. Fur
ther particulars will be made known
upon application from any gentleman
who may wiih to become a fubferiber.
This machine has met with universal ap
probation in every part of the Weft-
Indies to wdiich it has been sent.
THOMAS SPALDING.
GEORGIA , Chatham County.
IDO certify, that, being on a visit for
my health to New Providence, one
of the Bahama lilaads, I was inauced to
’ make an experiment 011 Mr. Eve’s Cot
ton Ginning Machine of the green feed
cotton, commonly cultivated in the back
country of the southern Bates, and iem
to Savannah for a l'mall quantity there
of, which on experiment I found to an
swer. The rainy season letting in a
bout the time I received the cotton the
whole was not ginned, but Mr.'Eve al
lured me his machine was competent,
from the calculation he had made, to
clean out in good w eather two hundred
weight of clean cotton in the course of a
day. The machine ieparates the feed
from the cotton by rollers without do
ing any injury to the staple, and, from a
sample of feed and cotton in pofleflion
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 saw more than two people attend
ing the iame, one a grown person and
the other a finall boy. This machine
is capable of being attached to almofl any
of those used for various purposes in this
country ; the conftrudtion appears by
no means complex, and every planter of
eonfequcnce in the Bahamas is in the
practice of using them.
J. WAT DBURGER.
Just Received
From New-York by the Brig B £l } r,v,
for SALE, at the Corner of t t u °^ A ’
ton Streets : J “ Dray,
A few bbls. ad, 6d Rd c
a few and,, 4 * iSi wr sSf
Frf’fh Superfine FLOUR * -
Loaf SUGAR, ’
TLA, COFFEE,
Blumt* RAISINS,
Green WARE,
Mould CANDLES,
—ALSO—
A General Assortment of DRY GOnne .
U’dious to enumerate. rfc j 6 ?’ tC °
Av.gvA 2. j'ft^CON.
L 1 44-Bt.
Brake into my Pafture~
I N Afton, dtllria of White Bluff r
fine-y.na,^ yH oßl ff : 0 r 1 ,
nigh, branded on his mounting fhouM-’nl
h a final 1 star in hi S forehead® one f U *’
v.hjir. about 34 or 15 years old. The C)
may have lum by applying to the ft,!,..: ‘ 7
at his plantation m Acton, proving hi, of A’
, paying cost and charges! ° pro^r ”
EDMUND ADAMS
Savanna!., AmnifV ? ’
44+tf.
ah O R S ALE”
The, SCHOONER
T> T T nv \rrvr
nAirT-yfti SH |f/ a /r nme failer ’ ar?
; A£s well found for anchor rAU
m.s, riggm :• and finall stove ; wants but-i ‘-d
sepair for lea. She is about 60 tons. tX~
terms may be known by applying to the MJ
ter on bon-d or of Capt. E Baldwin. If 10 .
Mu. Ihf wm , a ke a freight for J ama i Ca j
- C. WHIPI’LE.
Savannah, Tu’v 22
y ’ n.41.
The SLOOP
Bachelor Packet,
WILL T , y h “tween St. Ma
ry -Savannah. as * aPack .
p ’ y lAe Ary
;° a w:fbmg to offer for
NW Wlli r !e ’ uc appiv to Mess rs
Midedge and Parker, at their fU re ont’-e E -v’
Utcv occur id by Mr. Jabez Upham, nerldie
Vendue-Houfe. As the fubferiber will be al
ways in laid veffcl himfelf, every attention will
be pa.d to those who arc plcafed to favor him
wuh their commands
- 1 . ~ JOHN JAMIESON.
Savannah, August ,
0 44-0
n / nil ld o freight or Charter,
A BrigorSchoon-
FROM ico to 120
Jons burthen, to pci
form a voyage from Sa
vannah to the V eft-indies—Enquire ui
the Printers. 1
Savannah, August §. r.. 4 £.tf.
F o R S A LE,
Two, Tenements, completely fmifhtd and newly
painted with convenient Cat-hmfcs, fituatc fi
Broughton Street: ‘
W p I They will be Sold
Mil 4MIW together or feperately, and
poffeflion given in t ! -e
mouth of November next.
tfft; h ‘ ■ 1 yvg
information, apply 10 thS
Editors ol this Paper.
Savannah, August r. 43-ts
L ° 5 TANARUS,
A New- Ne g ro,
p OUGHT of Mr. ROBERT
jggijt J3 WATTS, 6thof June; about
jfg- 5 fe<R4iiv‘-”3high, stout and well
’ made, very black, about 20 years
of Age 4 has had one or two of his upper teeth
filed away, cannot fy>eak English, but will
ans wer tot'ne name of Charles orSarnpfon ; had
on when he went away, a ciieck Shirt
naburgTrowTrs. and alio carried with him
a Blanket and pair of check Trowfers.
The above Negro either went off, or was
enticed away from the yard of the Subscriber,
who will pay a Reward,of
Fifty DOLLARS,
to nnv P ‘tfon who will deliver him to the
Subscriber, or
One Hundred Dollars,
to whoever will inform, or difcOver tlie per
son who carried him oil, so that he can be prcfc
cuted to conviction.
JOHN GROMET.
Savannah, July 8. 37' li
20 Dollars Reward.
atv IT AN away from the Sub*
jP .tv icribcr, a few days*
Epgtik a Negro Man, named SAMP
‘'USoitoSON, lately purchased of Cap
_ G un I°bn Dil worth, ofCam-
Af den Count v. in this State ; hej*
full 6 fact high, very black-ins
head pretty grey, walks upright, is foppofed | *
be beween 40 & 30 years of age, and for men'’
belonged to the eftateofihe late Henry Sourin.
he is well known m the southern parts of tht
State, Ib'ing used io go bet ween St. Mary s aIK
Savannah, in a boat with Mr. DiJvrOitii, ari ® * s
luppofed to be gone to St. Mary s. Beaulor-i
New-River or fome of the Sea Islands, -
went away in a (mail Canoe. —A Rewarc e-
Twenty DOLLARS, will be paid for appU’
hOnding and tielivermg him to me in
null.—-Any person haibomr: him may exp e 1
to be prosecuted.
John Glen.
Savannah, April :?-h r ‘
No. s i.