Columbian museum & Savannah advertiser. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1796-181?, September 16, 1796, Page 228, Image 4

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228 Mutes. ATTEND! The WlFE[applied on terms, a PARODY, by way of Anfitoer to the W if* Wanted. YOU fay, dear fir, for many a ufeful etui, Hy you is wanted, fome hind Female Friend, To chcar, to smooth the uneven path of life, And then you name, upon my foul— a Wife. A claim to lortime's gifts, is not your care, iku an equivalent, alk in conscious merit rare, And angels lhapes.the grace sos fine forms not dziirrd,il fun pie elegance her mind adorns. Next broken limbs, which from intemperance flow, Is not rccquired by you, dear lir, you know, And as to age, conclude below a lcore ; Her height live feet, an inch or little more : A preference to domcltic life, mull (how, Nor run for ever at masquerades (o low ; Scolding—God blefsus! Was ever wife denied her privilege ? Which is, to fir* and to drink beveriJre. Freedom from pride, conns next in order, And then you’ll live without, difordcr ; 1) j youexport a cook ? you dirty sot! What ! nothing elfc to do, but scour a pot I biirc dress is not the province of the spouse,. for my dear love, a wifetho’ e’er so blou.fc. Is a wife Hill -• (rive then, kind fir, your Ipoufc a nag of fi?.e, f And this wife lo fair, will (how you exercile, > Add Juftre to her bloom, and clear her eyes : > Har.couutenaare not fair, why thenbruneti, A Hiade lo natural ; my love don’t fret : II: i haii so graceful, down her boloin flow, Redoubled bluflies, in her countenance glow. Accomplilh’d, Sir, you next invite, An aycomplifhed nymph, you to delight : bleed, may suit an Liiglifninan,” but, Sir, cxcule me, I choole a fair American. I hen as wc difler, and like not tliis connection ; i. olumbia s daughters like not your protertion : II we don’t lorget, we may, dear Sir, remember, Not to come, amor, lo soon- at next November. And as to names, you will be troubled with lew, Unh is anamedelerviug, ihould belong to you ; Indeed, you think, the fair will be cull’d and choofed, t ou loon, and run the risk of being refufed. Ji Ftiglijh blood, is what you desire and claim,* Seek it not here, its luilre's dull, and itiliits lame. dot if Columbia’s daughters in your eyes, All iair and virtuous, merit well the prize Os bappinefs here, and in the vale of life, Give mutual comlort, free from care and ftriie. The clouds of winter, and the (forms of fate May lour and blow, free from the pangs of hate, Tho’fliivering gales, and bleak liorth-eaftern llornia, Unroof our barns, and convey alarms—-- Kleil with the eftecin and mutual imiles of each, Defy the little cares of life, each other teach— -1 he way to case ; which from a sense of mutual worth docs flow, Unruffled at the cares, mutative earth and all her funs does know : Here s then the fair, who with unconscious charms, Nias chain’d my fu;i!, and beat up loves alarms ; An eager gi’atp, no doubt you’d inaketo obtain, Kut, Sir, belivC me, all your efforts vain. Maria then has power to looth, to case the wound, Inflicted by a fHaft which pierc’d profound, Her Ji.u ms, relief can give to that pain, Which Hows from celibacy,.but flows not in vain ; Voi he delerving, shall gain Columbia’s pride, ho m retirement does her beauty hide, Here then we fee, on terms a wit r. fupplud. Savannah, Sept. 1796. From a LONDON PAPER, Ad<verhfaiunt Extraordinary, IiERL AS the Right Honorable \\ illiam Pitt, Chancellor of his majsf t) ’s exchequer, did, on the night of Monday lali, and on or about the hour of fix o clock, utter in his place in the Iloufe of Commons certain fenteaces, or phrales, containing feverai afTuran ces, denials, promises, retractions, per foaftons, explanations, hints, insinua tions, and intimations, and exprefling muc h Hope, lear, joy, for row, confidence and doubt upon thefubjeft of Peace then and there recommended by Charles Grey, Esq, member of the aforefaid Houie of Commons for the county of Northumberland ; and whereas the en tire, effectual and certain meaning of the whole of the said fentcnccs, phrases, de nials, promiles, retraftions, perfualions, explanations, hints, inlinuations and in timations, has escaped and fled, so that what remains is to plain understandings xncoinprehenlible, and to many rood men is matter ot painful contemplation; now this is to promise any person, who will re It ore the said loft meaning,, the sum of five thousand pounds, to be paid on the lirft day of April next, at the office of John Bull, Esq. PAT-ALL and FIGHT-ALL, to the leveral high con trading powers, engaged in the prefen t just and necessary war. Done at the office of Mr. John Bull’s Chief Decypherer, Turn-Again Lane, Circumbendibus Street, Ob- Jcurity square, Feb. I 8, 1796. A cA R D. . lie Omen entrance end 1 wo Guineas per Quar t,> No entrance is inquired Horn his former YMipi IS, timber Ctk. ri , f Columbian JEuCeum, &c* Canal Lottery , No, 2. SCHEME cf a Lottery authorized by an Aft entitled an “ Ati Art to en able the Presi dent and Managers of the Schuylkill anti Suf tju.ekanna Navigation, and the Prefulent and Managers of the Delaware and Schuylkill Ca nal Navigation, to raise by way of Lottery, the Sum of Four Hundred IhouJuvd Dollars, For the Purpose of completing the Works iu their Arts of Incorporation mentioned.” Dollars. J Prize of twenty thousand dollars, 20,000 1 of ten thousand dollars, *O,OOO i of four thousand dollars each, to be said to the pope [for sos the five Numbers firfi. out. of the wheel on the la/l day's drawing, at which time there shall not be left than jive hundred A umbers undrawn, 20,000 to Os two thousand dollars each, 20,000 2U of cme thousand dollars each, 20,000 4.1 of five hundred dollars each, 21,500 tO'O of two hundred dollars each , 20,000 too of one hundred dollars each, * 10.000 220 of fifty dollars each, 1 fjooo 29,50° of five dollars each, 147.500 30,000 Tickets at Ten dollars each, 300,000 All Prizes (hall be paid Trn Days after the drawing is finifhed, upon th” demand of the Possessor of a. fortunate Ticket, fubjert to a da daction of fifteen per Cent. Such Prizes as are not demanded within Twelve Months after the Drawing is finifhed, of which Public Notice w ill be given, shall he considered as relinquished for the use of the Canal and applied accordingly. At a Meeting ot the Pit f.sident and Mana gers of the Schuylkill and A ufquthanna Canal Navigation—-andthe President and Man agers ofthc Delaware and SehuylkillCdna\— Saturday, September 12, ivqc. Ref rived. ‘ THAT David Rittenhoufe, Jofrph Rail, John Stinmetz, Standish porde, Francis Weft, Walter Stewarf, and William Bingham, be a Committee to arrange and clirefct the mode of disposing of the Pickets ; which Committee shall deposit the Money in Bank, to be carried to the Credit of an Account to be opened for the Lottery. Extrartfrom the Minutes, T. MAI LACK, 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,-v - JOSEPH BALL, 1 S JOHN STEIN,METZ, £ STAN DISH FORDE, L > FRANCIS WEST, f S WALTER STEWART, t WILLIAM BINGHAM, J * Phil oriel phi a, January 1, 1796. IICKE IS in the above Lottery for Sale by the fubferiber, who is authorifed, and will be furniihed with Cash to pay the Prize Money arifing* from such Tickets, as lie shall dilpole of to Citizens of Savannah, in Sixty days after th“ drawing is ftni/hecl ; he will ilfo he furniftied with a state of the drawing monthly. WILLIAM LAMB. Savannah, April 2o I h, 17gt5 GI.ORGIA. “) By Edward White, Rugiif r of (L. S.) h Probates for the County of Ed. White, j Cl.at ham in the state aforefaid. WHEREAS, Jamfs Johnston, jun. of the City of Savannah, merchant, hath made application to me for Letters of Admini stration, on the Ellate and Eftcrts of George Hsig, deceased. on behalf of the Creditors. THESE arc therefore to cite and admonilh all and Angular, the Ku.dred and Creditors of the said George Haig, deceased, to be and appear before me, at my office in the City of Savannah, on the eqth day of Seprember next, to (hew cause (it any they have) why Letters of Admin i lira:ion should not be granted him. Given under my hand and feai at Savannah the 29th day of Aogvft, in the year of our Lord, 1796, and in the aiil year, of Ame rican Independence. t7TI . ADVERTISEMENT. RAN-av v ay from the Subfcriberon Monday the 11th in ft-, four Negroes, viz. Captain, Ned, and two Revs —Captain, a fmalj fellow of a yellow complexion, about 5 feet high: Ned, afhort thick fellow, about four feet 10 inches high, of * yellow complexion : Big Ben, a salt-water Negro, about five feet 10 inches’ high, of black complexion, has his country marks in his face.: Little Ben, a country born, about five feet eight or rtint inches high, of a yellow complexion. Whoever will deliver tbr’ aforetaid Negroes to the fubferiber at his plantation, or lodge them in the common Goal ill Savannah, shall have a reward of Five Dol lars a head. JOSEPH R. DOPSONF. Montecth April u, 1796. (n. 13. ~ NOTI CE. I’ HAVE p irchafed a trart of Land of Mr. . John Williams, situated in Effingham coun ty, about fifty miles from Savannah, on the Augusta road, half a mile from Savannah river, adjoining lands of Mr. Hudson, and others. Any person or persons, having any claims a gainst the said land, are requested to make their claims before the deeds are executed. BERNARD BOYER, For ADRIEN LESFAURF.S. Savannah, May 20. 110.23.tl Five Dollars Reward. RAN-away from the Sublcribcr, on the Bth instant, a Mulatto BOY, named Tom, 19 years old, and about f feet high, had a fear or two in his face. Wlioe ver will lodge him in the common goal in Savannah, shall have the above reward. JOSEPH R. DOPSON. Montecth, April li v (n. 13.) Hat Manufactory. A large quantity of LADIES and CENTLE MENS Left REA VER HATS, Warranted, just now ftnifiiing, and for Sale, at PETER MADDEN’s Store, On the Bay, or at the House at the back there of, in the Lane, By JOHN HI GG S. ALSO, Military Hats or Caps, Fitted up in an elegant Pile, on the (horteft N oticc. Savannah, July 22. n.41. M. BE LZON S, Minialure Painter, from Paris , RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies and Gentlemen o( Savannah, and its environs 4 that he proposes refilling here fome time, to accommodate those who may be desirous of having their likcncfft-s taken. His abilities be ing so well ellablifhed in Charleston, he flat ters himfclf will recommend him to attention in Savannah. His price for each miniature, five pounds. Those ladies, &c. who wish to be inftrurted ,in the Art of Painting Mr. Bfi zons will wait <7O, and pay every due atten tion, on reasonable terms. Fie resides at Mr. Primrose’s in Yamacraw, where he will he ready to receive those Ladies and Gentlemen who may honor him with their commands. Af B, Devices in hair work, Sec. executed in a fmifned style. M. D ETz O N S, Peintre en Miniature, F-leve du Sr. Dazed, and: Paris, NOUVLLLEMENT arrive de Charleston dans cette vide, informe les perfonnes qia defircront l'e Hire peiiidre quil fe propose de redder quclque terns ici. D’aprcs fes en couragements quil a eu dans plufieurs vilies ii fe flatte que ce f.'ra une recommendation aux prrlounes qui voudront bien l’honnorer dc leurs commandes. Prix cinq pounds. II enfeignera aux demoifelles et jeune gens qui defireront etre inftrivites dans Part de pc indre, a tin terme raifqnable, fa demeure est Yamacraw, maifou-de I\l. Primrose. Savannah, Augull 19. 49. Robert Bolton & John Bolton. Having commenced Rufinefs the 1 f infl. under the FIR M 0 F R obert & |ohnßolton. THEY intend trailfaf.ring all Commission Bu fin*fs at the Wharf and Storesof the former. r IHHE Sttbicvibcr being desirous of doling Jt his private Concerns, requeftS all those Tutieh ed to him by Book account, to pay the fame, orclofc them by Specialities on Interest, payaVil ‘ January i‘797 ; he will cheerfully pay all Debts due by him, on demand. ROBERT BOLTON. Savannah, April: 28th, 1796. ni7-tf NOT I C E. ALL persons having any demands against the Estate of JllO. IIEXT, deceased, will pleai'e exhibit the fame, properly attested ; and those who are indebted to said Elfate, arc called upon for an immediate settlement with JAMES SMITH. Adminijirator, with the Will annexed. S.unbury, August 26, 1796. 53-i2t. STATE OF GEORGIA, ) Chatham County. J PERSONALLY appeared before me, Hen ry Putnam, who being duly sworn, faith, That, on the 19th day of January, 1787, in Savannah, he lent Samuel Stirk, now deceased. Three hundred pounds inCfh, for which he took said Stirk’s Note, payable the lftof January following (with intcrelHrom the date.) That fome time in 1788, on his palfagr from St. Catharine’s toSunbury, in a boat, he loithis Pocket Book, with many Notes and Papers, : overboard, nmongft which papers, was the identical Note above Rated ; wnich Note has never been (ince found or heard of, nor is it poftible it ever fnould, as it was, dropt in the - River or Sound. HENRY PUTNAM. Stvorn to before me, this lit September, 1796. Tho-s. Gibbons, one of the Aldermen of Sa vannah. 53-ts GEORGIA, A By Edward White, Rcgil t L S ) C ter of Probates for the Coun ( ’ ‘s r ty of Chatham, in the State Ed. White) aforefaid. WHEREAS, Charles Cope of the City of Savannah, hath made application to me for Letters of Administration on the Estate and Efforts of Charles. Cope, late of the* fame place, deceased : Thcfe arc therefore, to cite and admonilh all and the Kindred and Creditors of the said Charles Cope deceas ed, to be and appear before me at my office in Savannah, on the 24th day of September next, to (hew cause if any they have, why Letters of Administration should not be granted him. Given under my hand and leal at Savannah, the 24th day of August, in the year of our Lord, 1796, and in the 21st year of Ame rican Independence. *im - ■ - - -■- NOTICE. BY late tri.ds made on my high land RED CLAY, much of it is found to be of lupe rior quality and capable of being wrought into BRICKS, not inferior to those imported from Philadelphia : Persons willing to contrart for a quantity, I will engage to furnifti them therewith, equal iu quality to any imported from the northern states, on as moderate terms as those are pm-chafed at, irude in the neigh bourhood of Savannah B. PUTNAM. Savannah, fju’re r.3 34. tr For Philadelphia, Wel come Return vSrottflunf ßr nj. La3bp.a, Mzfter;* k** on the lo’hinft For Freight Or Paflag*, h a l ving gtkia a couunodations, applv tothe niif ter on board, or to , JAMES ALGER. I- 1.0 has received on CONSIGNMRNT and F O R SALE, Elegant WINDSOPv (JHAIR.S, cf different colours. , PICKLED OYSTERS. SHERRY WINE. APPLES, ONIONS. SOAP. CRACKERS in,Kegs. Bottled PORTER. Mens fine HATS per Case, and A few Thousand But BRICKS. Savannah, Sept. 6th. IVanted to Freight or Charter , A Brig or Sc hoon- too to i2O “^ Or,S i )urt^!en t 0 per form a voyage from Sa* vannah to the .Weft-indies—Enquire of the Printers. Savannah, August 9. n.d6.tf. F O R S aIiT • The SCHOONER SBE *' 3 a P*inie sailer, ? ;¥ f-r*. JjJ? well found for anchor, cable, fails, rigging, and small ffovG ; wants but little repair for lea. She is about 60 tdns. Ti e terms may be known by applying to the Mat ter on board, or nf Capt. E. Baldwin. If not ■Sold, ft.e will take a lreiglit for Jamaica cr New-York, C. WHIPPLE. ’ Savannah, July 22. The SLOOP sjmL Bachelor Packet, WILL ply between St. Ma jry’sand Savannah, asaPack a ot : by the fubferiber. Any WiiZKiiihiiiiif**w&ipl Person wishing to offer for Freight or PaiTage, will please apply to MefTrs. Miliedgr and Parker, at their (lore,on the Bay,, lately occupied by Mr. Jabcz Upham, nearib Venduc-Floufe. As the fubferiber will be al ways in said veflel himfelf, every attention will be paid to those who are pieafed to favor him with their commands JOHN JAMIESON. Savannah, August 2, 4^. t s FOR sale, Two Tenements, completely firffhed and newly painted, with convenient Out-houses, situate in Brnixl/tor> Street ; K n They will be Sold together or feperately, and .[PE STI pcffeffion given in the month of November next. njj&tlfilfjf FOR Terms and other information, apply to the Editors of this Paper. Savannah, At gust r. 45-ts L oTI, A New-Negro, TANARUS) OUGHT of Mr ROBERT J3 WATTS, 6th of June; about s- ft*, 5 feet 4 inches high, (tout and well fct.iiaasSSf? made, very black, about 20 years of Age. ; has had one or two of 1 is upper teeth filed away, cannot speak Fngliih, but will answer tothe name of Charles or Sampson ; lad on when he went away, a check Shirt and Oz naburgTrowfers, and also carried with bun a Blanketand pair of check Trowfcrs.. The above Negro either went off, cr was enticed - away from the yard of the Subfcribcr, who will pay a Reward of Fifty DOLLARS, to any Person who will deliver him to tlit ’Subscriber, or One Hundred Dollars, to whoever will inform, or diftover the per son who carried him off, fothat he can be prose cuted to conviftion. JOHN GROMET. Savannah, July 8. 20 Dollars Reward. t -iyv TY AN away from the Sub- A&r’ XV feriber, a few day* ago, a Negro Man, named SAMP lately purchaf'ed of Cap- John Dil worth, of Cam 2Sg den County, inthisState; heil ® feet high, very black.his head pretty grey, walks u]>right, is fnppofcd to be beween 40 & 5O years of age. ar.d former!’/ belonged to the estate of the late Henry Sourly; he is well known in the southern parts of tbi* State, being ufedtogo between St. Mary’s erd Savannah, in a boat with Mr. Dilworth, art. is supposed to be gone to St. Mary’s, Braufor.. New-River or lome of the Sea Ifiands, as ■- tift-nt away in a (mail Canoe. —A Reward - Twenty DOLLARS, will be paid forappre -1 bending and delivering him to me in nah.—Anv person harboring him may expe to- be prosecuted. John Gicn. Savannah, April i£th. n 1 ** Blank SHIPPING BILL-, Per Sale at this Offist. No ’ 57-