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iHufcs.
TAKE I? O T I C E.
A WILL WANTED.
‘.VANTED for inanyaufeful end,
t'-y me * lovely Female Iriend,
To liuooth the tedious paih of life,
Iv.im"lV) kind obliging wife.,
It rich er poor, 1 do not care,
It con(cious merit is her snare,
yH liar ami t.eauty ot her wallc,
am nor enrious in my tall# ;
But ti on I choose a ley not broke,
By auv former carnal llroke,
Her aye—l do conclude may do,
from iixtern until twenty-: wo ;
H ,j r heighth—not high, nor meanly low,
Not over loud o* public flow.
No view for scolding let her bring,
l‘or I had rather hear her ling,
From too much pride let her be free,
Then poflibly we may agree ;
If in h r cooking flic is neat,
And also in her Orel's rornpleat;
Well ikili'd in ufeful excrcife,
With roly cheeks and bandlome eyes,
Her countenance —r.ot over white,
But every natural lhadejuft right,
Her hair in graceful ringlets flow,
And fltade the little hihs of (now.
With thole ac.complifhments then flie
Al iy come. I think we fhnli agree ;
True English blood, will suit me bed,
By Jove, I disregard therclf.
fnoh: who are fond ol this connexion,
Ot thole deferibed, I’ll ;;ive protection :
But then dear Ladies, this remember,
‘1 o come the lit It ol next November ;
Then, Ladies bring your several names,
I will attend unto your claims—
Tne one who suits me then the bed,
i’ll take, and then dilmils the relt. \
A wife with me, 1 hope will lie,
Ere wint’rv clouds, obfeure ihe Iky,
Lie bleak December’s {hiveringgale,
Oeltroys the comforts of the Vale—
"Whitt r shall give me no alarms,
II my dear wile deeps on my arms.
li< rice hupp) pair who do conform ,
To keep each other snug and warm ,
Tax Col/ectoas Sales.
lo the Proprietors, Agents, or Trudces of die
10l lowing Tracts of LAND:
W i L L B E SOL D,
C-’/j the 2 oth September, between the hours of ic ar.d
i o'Clock. at j\V hi toft Couit- House : The follow
ing 7 rails vLL AN D. or as much of each as will
be Jit fit tent to pay the Jams annexed to each trail,
for the LAX due for the year \~ l §e ) ,Jbr M’. Intojh
County, and all Arrearages up to the year
1795, exclujivtly.
1000 Acres ar the mouth of the
AUamahazc, known 7>v the name ofDtm cry's Id and,
ljl quality I'tde Rice Swamp, bo dols. and cojl.
700 Acres granted to David
WeatherJ'poon, on Cathead, 2 d quality Tide Swamp.
i 2 dels, and cojf.
400 aL res onCatheady belong
ing to the Heirs of Petes Sailers, 250 granted
M'Lealand, 150 granted Jo. M'Colluurh, 6 dot’s.
43 cis. and cojl.
800 (.rranted Janies CarXey,
rt two trails. Coo on Lewis's Creek, ‘yd quality
Oak and Hickory, 200 on a branch of Bnftaloe
Sw.vrfK mixed land, gd quality Oak and Hickory,
l dais. 50 cts. and cojl.
100 Acres gap ted Brice M*-
Lenimd, near fort Barrington, Pine Land, 1 .Jets
esd cojl. ,
110,000 Acres Pine Land y on
South Newport,granted Win. Scott, 29 dols. 25 rt t.
ami IoJI.
4,?oo Acres on Sapelo ljl and t
being s-tfk of /aid I/lund. the property ufGrdnot
C/ns Millie, asper th( Divijion, 23 doisSng cts. add
cojl.
4,300 Acres do. do. being
i-cth of do. the property of Monfenr DobignonfoC
Juktl If and, 23 dols. 23 cts. and cojl.
4,000 Acres near A ape lo
Bridges, belonging to the e/late of Robert Baillie,
decti ftn. 1000 if. quality inland Swamp, jcoo
Fine adjoining, go dols. 25 cts. and cojl.
200 At res , formerly the pro
perty oj James M’Donald, adjoining Lands of Da
dd Millet at time of fin we y, and Mnjhct and Clicks
of S ape/o, 3 dots, and 1 off
19,000 Acres Pine Landy
granted in the name of jno. Dickson, taken under
Execution, as the property of Robert Flournoy,
Agent for Gen. h alter Stuart, for the Taxes due
from the latter, qo dots, ogets. and cojl.
500 .Acres granted Bulion
Guhftt, cit Brora neck cn Sapclo Waters, adjoining
Lends of Angus M'lntojh, and John Gray, being
half of a Thouf.ind.Ayre trait granted faij Guincti,
anti fold for the arrearage of Tax on >ooo Acres
vp to the year 1795, excluftvtly, g dols. and cojl.
ICO Acres on Brora Neck cn
Sapclo, granted Angus AT Intojh, 3 dots, and cojl.
150 Acres, granted- Ban-
on Brora neck, Sapclo river, adjoining Land
of Patrick Sutherland at time qffurvey, and Pol-
Jons Land, 3 dols. 75 cts.
S. HARRIS, Tv G\ M.C.
Augujl 8/A. 1796.
NO T I C E.
ALL Ptgjons being concerned in cuv of the
•WfLAXDi, that have availed themfe/ves of the
AX LAW , puffed at Louifyillt the 22 d Febni
0j 1 ) - are reqmjled to bring forward their Cer
■ plates, ft <m the Coll dors of the Counts wherein
they riftlx to prevent any farther procedure in the
bu/mefs, as it rs net ,1 w>[kof ,hc fuhfcnber to fa
orjiepaper y, ht aa in conformity to the law,
in the office to whwh he is appointed
< ,> Harris, t.c. m.&
Amy m, 1796. 4 8*ts.
Columbian iHu£eum, 6Y.
Canal Lottery, No. 2.
SCHEME of a Lottery authorized by an Aft
entitled an “ An Aft to enable the Preli
dent and Managers of the Schuylkill and Sus
quehanna Navigation, and the President and
Managers of the Delaware and Schuylkill Ca
nal Navigation, to raise by way of Lottery,
the Sum of Four Hundred Thousand Dollars, for
the l'urpofe ol completing the Works in their
\chsof Incorpoi ttion mentioned.”
Dollars.
t Prise of twenty thou find dollars, 20,000
1 often thou fans dollars, 10,000
5 <f four the: find dollars each, to be
paid to the fwHr.fors of the foe
Numbers frf on. of the wheel on
the las day's drawing, at which
time there /holt rot be !efs than
fie hundred Numbers undrawn, 20,000
to of two thousand dollars each, 20.000
20 of one thcufand dollars each, 20,000
43 of five hundred dollars each, 21,500
too of two hundred dollars each, 20,000
too of one hundred dollars each, 10,000
220 of fi.ft- dollars ea h, 11,000
2*6500 of jive dollars each j 147,500
30,000 Tickets at Ten dollars each, 300. cOO
All Prizes (hall be paid Ten Days after the
drawing is finidied, upon the.demand of the
Polfdlor of a fortunate Ticket, lubjeck to a de
duction of fifteen per Cent.
Such Prizes as .ire ‘not demanded within
Twelve Months after the Drawing is finiffied,
of which Public Notice -will be given, (ball be
conftdered as relinquidied for the use of the
Canal and applied accordingly.
At a Meeting of the Pr esihent and Mna
okrs oftne S, huy/kill and Susquehanna Canal
Navigation—andthe President and Man
ace as of the Delaware and Schuylkill CanA —
Saturday, September 12, 1795.”
R> [deed,
THA E David Rittenhoufe, Joseph Ball,
John Sunmetz, Standifli Forde, Francis Well,
‘••Valter Stewart, and William Bingham, b? a
Committee to arrange and direst the mode of
dilpoimg of the Tickets ; which Committee
(liall depefit the Money in Bank, to be carried
‘to the Credit of an Account to be opened for
the Lottery.
Exlraft from the Minutes,
1. MATLACK, Secretary.
The Drawing of this Lottery will positively
commence on the Second day of May next :
Tickets may be bad at the Company’s Office
Inear the Bank of the United States, and of ei
ther of the Subscribers.
DAVID
JOSEPH BALL, j £
John stlinmetz, $
STAND ISH FORDE, K. >
r R VNCIS WEST, f £
WALTER STEWART, £*
WILLIAM BINGHAM, J ’
P if/at /phi v January 1, 1796.
iff’ TICKETS >n the above Lottery for
Sale by the {ubfc iber- who is authorifed, and
will be furnifh.'d with Cafli to pay the Prize
Money arising from such Tickets, as he {Hail
dilpole of to Citizens of Savannah, in Sixty
days alter the drawing is finifhed ; he will
also be furnilhed with a Hate of the drawing
monthly. WILLIAM LAMB.
Savannah, April 29th, 1796.
. ADVERTISEMENT.
RAN-nway from the Subscriber on Monday
the 11th inti, lour Negroes, viz. Captain,
Ned, and two Bens —Captain, a (mall fellow of
a yellow complexion, about 5 feet high : Ned,
a (hort thick fellow, about four feet 10 inches
high, of a yellow complexion : Big Ben, a
(alt-water Negro, about five feet 10 inches
high, of black complexion, has his country
marks in his face : Little Ben, a country born,
about frve feet eight, or nine inches high, of a
yellow complexion. Whoever will deliver
the aforelaid Negroes to the fubferiber at his
plantation, or lodge them in the common Goal
in Savannah, lhall have a reward of Five Dol
lars a head.
JOSEPH R. DOPSON.
Monteeth April 11, 1796.
NOT I C E~
I HAVE purchased a ttr.ft of Land of Mr.
John Williams, liluated in liflingham coun
ty, about fifty miles from Savannah, on ihc
Augusta rood, hall a mile from Savannah river,
adjoining lands ol Mr. Hunion, and others.
Any p rfon or pcrfons, having any claims a
eeinlt the laid land, are re quelled to make
their claims before the deeds are executed.
BERNARD BOYER,
For ADRIEN LFSFAURES.
. Savannah, May 20. u0.23.tf
True Dollars Rezvard.
RAN-away from the Subscriber,
the Btil inllam, a Mtiiatio BOY,
named Tom, it) years old, and about 5
feet high, had a icar or two in his face.
Whoever will lodge him in the common
goal in Savannah, {hall have the above
reward. JOSEPH R. DOPSON.
Monteeth, April 11. fn.ij-)
Georgia, ■) By Edward W 1 ite, Regillcr ol
, (L. S.J > Probates lor the County ol
Fr>. W HiTf..) Chatham in the Hate aforelaid.
XT7HERBAS, James Johns ton, jun. ol
’ V the City of Savannah, merchant, hath
tnade application to me for Letters of Adriiai
flration, on the Ellate and F.ffcoT; of George
Haig, cleccafed, on behalf ol the Creditors.
THESE are therefore to cite and admonish all
and fmgular. the Kindred and Creditors of the
laid George Haig, deceased. to be and appear
before me, atiry oftce in the City of Savannah,
ou the 29th dav of September next, to Ihrw
cause (if any they have) why Letters of Admin
illration fhou’d not be granted hint.
Given under my hand and fcal at Savannah,
the 29111 dav of Augult, in the year of our
Lord, 1796, and in the aill yeai of Amc
ricaH IndepcndfncC. “ ii.
N OTIC E.
I SHALL attend at Louisville, on the 20th
of September next, for the purpofeofpay
ing the SPIES and MILITIA INFANTRY,
to wit, Lieut. Jonn T. Rani>olph, Coleraine,
for service from the ill June to 31st Decem
ber, 1734; Lieut. John’ D. Vaughan, Burnt
Fort, for icrvices from the ill January to the
30th September, 1795 ; Lieut. Win. E. Stuart,
Fort Defence, for fcrvice from the 10th Janua
ry to 31H December, 1795; certain Spies in
Liberty County, for service from the ill Au
gufl to the 3 ilk October, 17<>..
All Olhcers, Soldiers and Spies concerned,
are requelled to attend at the above time and
place. Pay will only be delivered to thole
Soldiers or Spies who performed the service,
and Lhat in the presence ol their Officer, or to
their legal representatives, iu conformity to
the Laws of the Entiled States.
WYLIE POPE, P. M. M.
LOTE. —AII the Militia and Spies, that have
not drawn Pay on the Rolls heretofore adver
tised, are also requdled to attend at Louisville
on the above day.
Auguil 22d, 1796. st . 4 t
J. D. DICKINSON,
HAVING taken the Store in Mr. Bolton's
Range, lately occupied by Mcjjrs. Hun
ter, P ref man C3 Co. —Begs leave to ofki tits
icrvices in the
Vendue & Comm if lion Line.
Presuming, that his conduit hitherto has given
fatisla&ion—he reliesfor aconj.inuancc.of Pub
lic favors, on a fixed determination of endeav
ouring to merit their support.
Savannah, June 28, 1796. (qq-tf.)
WILLIAM BELCHKrT
Respectfully informs tko Public, that
he continues in the STORE lately occu
| I’d by Belcher & Dickvifon, and intends to
purfuethe
Vendue & Commission
Buftnefs ; in which capacity, his exertions will
be uied to promote the Intercll of his Em
ployers, and give general latisfaclion.
Savannah, June 3 ts-27
M. B E L Z O N S,
Miniature Painter, from Paris,
RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies and
. Gentlemen ol Savannah, and iU environs*
that he proposes residing hers fome time, to
accommodate thole who may bg clefirous of
having their likrnefles tjken. His abilities be
ing lo well citablilbed in Charlellon, he flat
ters him felt will recommend him to attention
in Savannah. His price for cuch miniature,
five pounds. Those ladies, dec. who wiffi to
. be iaftrudied in the Art of Painting Mr. P.el
zons will wait on, and pay every due atten
tion, on reasonable terms. He at Mr.
Primrose’s in Yainacraw, where he will be
ready to receive those Ladies and Gentlemen
who may honor him with their commands.
N: B. Devices in hair work, executed
in a finifhed style.
M. B eITz O N S,
Peintre en Miniature,
Lieve du, Sr. David, de Paris,
N'OUVELLEMENT arrive de Charlellon
dans cette ville, informe les per formes
qui delireront fe faire peindre quil fe propose
dc redder quelque terns ici. D’apres les en
couragements quil a cu dans plufteurs villes il
fe flatte <jue ce fera une recommendation aux
perfonnes qui voudront bien l’honnorcr de
leurs commandes. Prix cinq pounds.
II enfeignera aux demoifelles etjeuriegens
qui defircront etre inftruites dans Part de pe
indre, a un terme raifonable, fa demeurc est
Yamacraw, maifon.de M. Primrose.
Savannah, Augull 19. 49.
Hat Mami fa story.
’ A large quantity of LADIES and GENTLE
MENS bell
BEAVER HATS,
Warranted, just, now finifiiing, and for Sale, at
PETER MADDEN’S Store,
On the Bav,.or at the House at the back there
of. in the Lane,
By JOHN BIGG S.
ALSO,
Military Hats or Caps.
Fitted up in an elegant (life, on the fhortcll
K ot ice.
Savannah, July 22. n.qt.
. -1. ■ ——— ■ ■ r ■ - - -T 1 •
Robert Belton & John Bolton.
Having commented Buftnefs the if inf. under ike
Fin H 0 f
6? John Bolton.
THEY intend tranfaiking all Commission Bu
siness at the WhaTt and Stores of the former.
Subscriber being delifous of rlofing
X bis private Concerns, requests all thole
Indebted to him by Book account, to pay the
fame, or close them by Specialities on Interest,
payable January 1797 ; he w ill cheerfully pay
all Debts due by him* on demand.
ROBERT BOLTON.
Savannah, April eßfh, 1796. ni7-tf
N OTIC E.
BY late trials made on my high land RED
CLAY, mu*, h of it is found to be of lupe
rior quality and capable of being wrought into
BRICKS, not inferior to thole imported from
Philadelphia : Persons willing to contract
for a quantity. 1 will engage to furnifh them
therewith, equal iu quality to any imported
from the northern flatus, on as moderate terms
as those arc purebafed at, made in the neigh
bourhood or Sasannah.
B. PUTNAM.
Savannah, Jujie 28. 34-ts.
For Philadelphia
,r wWflSfiS& For Freight or Pailaje'hi
vmg good a ..nmodations, apply t 0 the Li~
ter on boaid, or to
, , JAMES ALGER
Uho has received on CONSIGNMENT and
F O R S A L E,
Elegant WINDSOR CHAIR?, 0 f
different colours.
PICKLED OYSTERS.
SHERRY WINE.
APPLES, ONIONS.
SOAP.
CRACKERS in Keys.
Bottled PORTER.
Mens fine HATS per Case, and
A lew Thousand But BRICKS.
Savannah, Sept. 6th. ’ f
V ( 4 I? Q \ 1 -p
/JlAryJ ihe -WHOONER
14. PHCEN IX,
e*sZsSL Sl *p‘ jpimUkr,
-**..•* i wel. found tor anchor, cabl
- ri m, and find 11 dove ; warns but lktle
tepair for lea. She is about Colons ti.
terms may be known by applying to the Mail
<f r ,i ,ri m al d d ° r ol CdpL - 1 Ba >dwin. If llot
Xf’ 7 111 I - k = a i.i C ht lor ]amaic:i „
T'”t 1 • c. wfim-Lf.
oavanuah, ]ulv f 2^
■ j 7 • 11.41.
‘lhe S L o o p
Bachelor Packet,
ILI, ply between St:. Ma
ty ‘sand Savannah, as a Pack
p’ r y thc -i ubfcvlhcr - An 'y
Person widling to offer for
Freight or Padage, will please apply to Messrs.
Milledge and Parker, at thei’ dme on thc Bay
lately occupied by Mr. Jabcz Upham, near the
Vcndue-Hnufe. As the fubferiber will he al
ways m Laid velTel himfelf, every attention will
be paid to thole who are pleased to favor him
with their commands
JOHN JAMIESON.
Savannah, August 2. ~t f
it'anted to Freight or'Charter,
A Brig or Sc hoon-
FROM 100 to 120
Tons burthen, to per
form a voyage from Sa
vannah to the Welt-Indies—Enquire of
the Printers.
Savannah, August 9. n.46.tf.
for sale, ~
1 . Tcnrmirnt,. rnmplrtth JtniJhcd ayi.l rcuh
painted, with convenient Out-houses, situate in
Brovvhfon Street :
BXhey will be Sold
together or feperatrly, and
pollefiion given in the
u month of November next.
I information, apply to the
Editors of this Paper
6'avannah, August 5. 45-ts
loTt,
A New-Ncgro,
P OUGHT of Mr. ROBERT
1) WATTS, 6th of June; about.
5 feet 4 inches high, {tout and wed
made, very black, about 20 years
of Age ; has had. one or two of hfs upperteeth
filed away,
anfwcr to the name of Charles or Sampson ; had
on when he went away, a check shirt andOz
naburg Prowlers, and also carried with him
a Blanket and pair of check Trowfers.
The above Negro either went otf, or was
enticed away fron the yard of the Sunlcribcr,
who will pay a Reward of
litt y D OI; Ih A RS,
to any Pcr.fon.vvho will deliver him to the
Subfciiber, or
One Hundred Dollars,
to whoever will inform, or difeover the per
son who carried him oil, so that he can be prole*
cured to cons k lion.
JOHN GROMET.
Savannah, July 8. 37’^
20 Dollars Reward.
“IT AN away from the Sub*
XA feriber, a few days ago,
a Negro Man, named SAMF
4®%^s6'N, lately purchal'ed ofCap
t rain ]ohn Dil worth, ofCani-
JAJ den County, in this State ; he i
full 6 feet high, very black.hi*
head pretty grey, Walks upright, is supposed J
be beween 40 &: 50 years ol a ge and former y
belonged to the cilatcolthe late lamry Sourbv,
he is well known in the foutl.em parts of tbit
frtate, being.ufed to go between Sr. Mary *an
Savannah, in a boat with Mr. Dilvvorth, andi<
supposed to be. pone to St. Mary’s, Bcaiuor..
New-River or Jome of the Sea Iffinds, “y
went awav in a lmall Canoe. —A Rev.. .■
Twenty DOLLARS, will benaid tor appre
hending and delivering him to me in Savan
nah,—Any person harboring him may expt”
to be profccuted
John Glen.
Savannah, AjjJ| iStb. 11
Cajh paid for n fora Sheep
sFits at this ON c -
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