Columbian museum & Savannah advertiser. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1796-181?, September 20, 1796, Page 232, Image 4

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232 iHufes. 4 HUSBAND WANTED. SINGE wedlock’s in vogue, and (talc virgin?; d-pifed. , 1 To ail Bachelors greeting, these lines are pre ntilrd ; I’m a maid that would marry, ah ! could I butj find, (I care not for fortune) a man to my mind. ITotthe f.iir-frathcr’d fop, fond of fa fit ion ands dre/s. . . Not thd ’Sbirite that can felifh no joys but the - chafe 1 ? Nor the free-thinking rake, whom rio moral j can bind, Ncithcf this, that nor t’othcr’s the man to my - mind.*' 1 Not the ruby fac’d sot, who topes world with- j ouiend, , . , Nor'th'e drone {hat can’t reljfti his bottle and < friend* - x x , Nor the fool that’s too fond, nor the churl that’s unkind Neither this, that, nor to’ther’s the man to my I mind! ‘ ‘ • r .O *> ‘ ’ Not the rich with full hags,''without breeding ‘ i or m-rit, Nor the flifh that’s all fury without any spirit, Nor the fine Mr. FribleUb” f<;orn of mankind ; Neither this, that, nbr Mother’s the mart to iffy mind. &ut the youth whofrT good sense and ‘good na ture lnfplr-*, . Whom the Wave mull eTtcem, and the fair muff admire, • r : .• , In whose heart love 3nd truth arc with honor conjoin’d ; This, this, and no bther’s ‘he man to my mind From a Londcm Paper, , . Flatrimtot'tal ‘lnditjhry. JOHN LOR r t), a S’nepherd aged 6o years, ot the uarifii of Aleonbury, Hants, buried'his firft wife* Aug. 16, 1794; he-was-married a.jnih on the'l6thday of September, 1794, and bailed Ids second •wife, April 27, 1795 ; be married his third wife on the 1 ijtn day of October, i 179<yand buried her on January 19,: 1796, and was married to Li’s fourth . ■wile on the 12th of April, 1796: so I •that’ in the ipaceof rq months and a few da s, he buried three wives, and inarried to his fourth. l ‘ ••* ■* sM **>+*■ *!*. .-mu: • -bam>;■■ ‘ Canal Lottery, No . 2. > u 1 # \ SCHEME of a Lottery authorized by an Aft **, titled an “ An Acl*to “mbi** the - Prflfi don and Managers of ihc Schu\lktll and •Shffi quel.ama Navigation, and the Premium and M-tr.ag.-rs of the Dtfatoire and Schuylkill. Ga 1. Navigation, to raft.’ by way -3 f. Lottgr y, th” S-tm ot Four Hundred 1 houf.ind Dollars, for t’ P'.irpotV of completing the,Works in their A.‘sol Incorporation mentioned.” „ Dollars. i Prize of twenty ih.ivifnfddollars, ao,ocn - J often l hou fail'd dollars, ‘ 10,000 h offan r thousand dollars cache to ht fall to the lojjcffiors of the. five ■ X.i/fibers frjt cut of the “wheel oa the Ls day's drawing, at which time there /hull rot he left ihan fve hundred Numbers undrawn, 20,000 *0 if two thousand dollars each, 20,000 30 of cue thousand dollars each, 2C.000 43 l s hve hundred dollars each, • 2 1.500 ‘ 100 of two hundred dolors each, 20,000 140 of one hund‘\- ldi flits each, 10.000 £ao c “ *tv dollars ea h, 14060 sq. 5 0 oj fve dollars each, 147,^00 50,000 Tcckefs at Ten dollars each , 300,000 j * All Prir.es fM! be paid Ten Da vs after the orawiug is hniflied, upon the dejijand of the rolteffm of a fortunate Ticket, fnbjcift to a da duO ion of fifteen per Cijnt. Such Prizes as are not demanded within Twelve Months after the Drawing is firufhed, wiiich Public Notice will be given, (hall be consider'd as rdiiiquifhed for the use of the Canal and applied accordingly. , . At a Me-iag of the Pa esidkkY and Mana gers ol the Schuylkill and Sufquelianna C anal . Navigation— and the P r k s t r> e n:i- and Man* ; AOLRSvt ih- Delaware and Sihuylkill Canal — Saturday, September la, 1795. Rejoiced, , TII v I David Ritt.enhoufe, Joseph Rail, Tot.n Sunmctz. St.mdilh Forde, Erancis Weft, V\ . *tei Stewart, and William Bingham, be a Coi niuttee to arrange and dir"& the mode nf ctipivug ol the Tickrs; whidvCommittee Ihalldepolit the Money in Bank, to be carried to'h’ - t. remt ot an Account 10 be opened tor the Lottery. Lx trad from the Minutes, , 1. MATI AClv, Secretary. The Drawing of this Lottery will positively commence 01. the Second dav of May next : Tickets may he had at the Company’s Office near the Bank, of the United States, and ol ei ther oi the Subscribers. DAVID RITTENHOUSE,■> t JOSEPH B \LL, 1 A JOHN STEIN METZ, Ia SI'AN DISH FORDE, L > FRANCIS WEST, \ S. WALTER STEWART, I Z . w fniAM BINGHAM, J• ‘ l h)lad,if,k*g J nuar y ~ , 7?)6 • <-,L ‘ ! .; CK fJ S *n the above Lottery for *• aattiorifcd, ‘*4 wuh CIS to pay tli, Pric,c di'noi- ‘of “” fitch Tickets, as he frail A .r,, r :? S‘ Mr “? sos Savannah, in Sixty VlV’e r m finillred : lie wifi i ‘ *;■ f ™*lhcd With a (late 0 f the drawing Xa Y A a , , UILUA M i-AMB osvlnnaG April 29th, 1796, Columbian JEufeum, Ac. Tax Collectors Sales . * _ To the Proprietors, Agents, or Truftee* of the following Trafts of LAND: WILL ILL SO LD, Cu the 20 th September, between the hours of 10 and 1 o'l lock , at M'lntofh Court-House : The follow ing Tracts of LAN D. ir'as much nf each as will he fufficirnt to pay the [urns arte red to each trafi, for the TAX due for M'lntofh Cou>ity, and ail Arrcuri\ges up to the year 1795, exclujively. i igoo Acres a: the,mouth of the 1 Altamahaw , known by fu name ofDeneyy's Ifictnd. if quality Tide Rice St camp, bo dots, and cos. [ 300 Acres granted to. Dav id Weatherjlpoon, on Cathead, 2d quality Tide Swamp, ! 12 ‘cluls. and cojl. 400 ait res onCalhcady belong- • ; ifig to the Heirs cf Peter Slllens, 250 granted \ M’Zealand, iro granted J no. M'Colhfugh, Cdols. | 40 cts. and ctjjt. Bco Granted Jdmes ‘ Cantejf : in (wo trails, ‘Coo on 1 Lewis’s Cree’t } 3 d quality Oak and Hickory,’ 200- An a branch of Bujfahe • Swamp, mixed land,- ad quality Oak and Hre/wn, g.dols.. £0 cf/, ans. of. J. 100 Acres guinted Brice M’-\ Lealmd, near Tort Jforrcngtoyi, Pine “Land, 12 1' is ; and est. f 20,000 Acres. Pine Land y on\ South Newport,granted M ; m. Scott, zcydols. 25 cts. j and cojl, . .*,) , ...; . ; 3,300 A errs ofSqpclo JjJand , * being i- t s th offvd Jflani, gtlie property of Granot * Uos Millie , as per the Divifon, 23 do/s. 25 cts. and uJ 1 - 3,300 Acres do. do. btfng\ 1 -cfh of do. the property of Mpnfieur Dobigom, tg. J akcl If land, 23 duls.’ 25 its, and cojl. 4,000 Acres near S'ftp eio \ Bridges, belonging to the e/late of Robert Baillie, dccec.Jtd, 1000 if quality inland Swamp, -3000 Pitteyidjoining, 5© doh.*vyets and eoff. 200 Acres, formerly, the pro perty of fmbs M'Donald, udjdin’r.g Lands of ‘Da vid Miller at time offurseyjand Marfies and Creeks of Sapelo, 3 duls. and cos. 19,000 Acres Pine Land , granted in the name if-]no. Dichfoir, taken under Execution, as-the property of Robert Hour not, Agent.for tipi, Gaiter Stuart, for (he Taxes du.e from the latter, 40 dots. 2 gets, and nf. 300. Acres grunted Button Guinett. on, Brora neck on Sahelo Waters, adjoining Land.’ of Angus M Intofi, and J ohn Gray, being half of a 1 he afa rid Acre trail'granted ‘./did Gil hell, andJoldfor ■ the arrearage oj Tax cn 1000 Acres tic to: the year 1795, exclujively, 5 ‘dols. and cos . 100 Acres on-. Brora Dec Bon Sapdo, granted Angus M'htqfli, 3 dols. and cos. i xO Acres, granted Bin nfttr, on Brora neck, Sapelo river, adjoining Band of Patrick Sutherland4l tithe qfftrtey, and'-Pol- Jms Land, 3 dols. 75 cts. ’. .... o S. H ARlylS, T. C. M. C. Augvf B th, 179 G ‘ , ‘ N O ,T I. C E.. ALL Forfeits bang concern'd in any of the above LANDS, that lave availed themf Ives of the IAX LAW, pajfed at Louijville the 22 d Febru ary are requefed to bring forward their Cer- , f.cates, from the CoUedars of the County wherein [they rif de’ to prevent any farther procedure in the \ b ujiiiejs. as it is not'a wifi of the fihfcfiber to fa c'rifce property, but ad ur conformity to the law, ili the office to which ‘he is apbonited. i>. HARRIS, T.C. M.C. Augvf Bth. ijqO. 4S*ts. Robert Bollon& join Bolton. : Having c(?n me need Jlufinefs.tht _j f in]}, under the F J R A! 0 F Robert & ]ohn Poston* j l HEY intend tranfadfing all Commission Ru ’ finals at. the Wharf and Stores of the former. r I''HE Subkriber being desirous of-doling • his private Concerns, requeffs all those Indebted to him by Book account, to pay the fame, or close them by Specialities on filtered, payable January 1797 ; lie will cheerfully pay ■ all Debts due by him, oh demand. ROBERT BOLTONE Savannah, April 28th, 1796. M. B E L Z O N S, Miniature Painter, from Paris, j O ESPECTHJJLLY informs the Ladies and I -IV Gentlem-n of Savannah, arid its environs* 1 that he proposes jeiidir.g here fome time, to .accommodate thole who mav be dpfirous of having their likenefTes taken. His abilities be ing lo well eitabhflie.d in Cfiarlcfton, he flat ters himfdf will recommend him, to attention m Savannah. 11 is price for each miniature, hvc pounds. Those ladies, dec. who wifli to be inllruftcd in the Art of Painting M.r. licl -7.ons will wait, on, and pay every due atten tion, ot\ rrafonajiie terms. He relides at Mr. Primrose’s in Yamacraw, where ht will be ready to receive thofe..Ladies and Gentlemen who may honor him with their commands. • N. B. Device* in hair work, Sec. executed in a finilhed ftylc, M. BELZONS. Peintre.EN Mi.viature, T./eve d.t Sr. Datfd. de Paris,, . NO UVLLI.jvMFN 1’ arrive de Charleflon dans cette vlie, lulonne ics perfonnes cmi olelueronp fe .faire peindre cjttil le propolc •tie refidre qnelque terns ici. , D’apres les en jeouragejpients quil a cu dans plufienrs villes il Te Jlatte jjpte ce fera uu- recoijimendation an\ p rloijrtys qui vouv.rontr bien I’honnorer de Ictus .commandos, d’rix cinq pounds. ! jqm dehreront r>re inftruitqs dans l;art de pe iindrp:, a tm •terny* ntfonable, fa demeure est Yaniacuw, mat ion de M. Pritnrok, -. * Savannah, August 19. “ ’ 49. (rcoro-e Lamb, Uasjuf received by the ELIZA, from BOSTON, and now offers Jor Sale, at his Store on the Bluff. LADIES black morocco andflorentine shoes and flippers, mms coarfc shoes, boys ilioes, liqu’d blue in jugs, liquid blacking in’ ditto, paper hangings, loaf sugar, fives, c 3c. HARDWARE, ‘VIZ. Stock, knob, elofet, cupboard, chest, and trunk locks ; padlocks, Angle and double bolted ; portmanteau locks, hooks and-hinges, ,HL and II hinges, butt ditto, an assortment of’ waiters, brass and japanned candlesticks, house brushes, ferubbing bruAms, tin coflee pots, filhing lines and hooks, adzes, jack planes, haudfaws, compafe ditto, gimlets, bed cords,. smoothing irons, axes, £2c. B p O K S. Morse’s Universal Geography, Buchan’s Do rneftic Medicine, Goldfinith's Hillory of Eng land, ditto of Rome, ditto Earth and An:-* mated Nature, Account of the Lelew :1 Hands, Boyle’s Voyages, Don Quixote, Baron I'ryiick, i Mysteries of Udolphy, Roderick Random,! Vicar of Wakefield, Man of the World', Royal I C'ap'iv**s, Wafliihg.en’s Letters,"Kcate’sSketch- ’ •es from Natur**, Ivlilfes Magazine, Young’s, Night Thoughts, Hervey’s Meditations, Thom- ‘ soil’s Sejuous, iAeafures of Memory, Sentimen-j tnl Journey, Beauties of Sterne ; P.’.pay’s. Gay’s, and Moore’s Fables'; BeaurVs of* His tory, Mrs Chrpone’s Letters, Mrs. RoW’., ditto, Pike’s Arithmetic, Age of Reaftm, Seaman's Daily Affiitant, Monitor, Seott’s* Leftons, Letter Writer, Economy of Human Life, and many''others ‘equally a mufmg an'din ftruftivc.—A Catalogue is kept at the Store. ’ Savannah, August 26; o 1 * 1^ Lhe Subscribers, Have receivedfrQm Ire i. a nd, t via Chailefton, ’ the follow tng Articles : . COTTON Baggingj,. , Coarfc & fine Hate, in final] packages, Crockery Ware’in Crates, * Gtofterand Cheshire'Cheefe, 1 ‘ * A quantity of Log,’ Deep Sea and Lead Lines * One Bale of Twine, . ! A few Bales of Irilh Linens, • ; Whchfare now offered for SALE. ROBERT & JOHN BOLTON. Savannah, Augrtft jg. *’,* c‘ ‘ FOR SALE,”’ Mufcovado SUGARS inhjjds. and bblsj Green COFFEE, ;n hhds, and Bags, A few Cbcfts belt HYSON .TEA ’ GAIRDNERS 13 MITCHEL. June ctft. Bq-tf Hat Maniifa£rorv. A large quantity of LADIES and G-ENTLE . , MENS heft BE A VER HATS, Warranted, just qbw finilking, and for Sale, at PETER MApDEN’s Store, On the Bay, or at the House at the back there l . ..?/ in the Lane, By J O H-N Ji l GiG S.. A L S 0 , Mi 1 i taiy H ats or Cdp s. Fitted up in an elegant flile, on the fnorteft Notice. Savannah, July 22 nil. i - - - STATE OF GEORGIA, ) Chatham County., y PERSONALLY appeared before me, Hen ry Putnam, who being duly sworn, faith, That, on the igth day of January, 1787, in Savannah, he lent Samuel Stirk, now deceased, Three hundred pounds in Cajh, for which he took said S-irk’s Note, payable the i.ft of January following (with interest from the date.) That fome time in 1788, on his pafiage from St. Catharine’s to Suhbury, in a boat, he 101 l hia Pocket Bonk, with rr.anv -Notes and Papers, overboard, amongst which papers, was the identical,Note above Hated ; which ‘vote has never been iince found or heard of, nor is it pomble it ever fnould, as it was, dropt in the River or Sound. HF.NRY PUTNAM. Sworn to before me, this Ift September, 1796. Thos. GibbonS, one of the Aljdernten of Sa vannah. 53~t f <ji** . j 1 1 v . N O T I C E. BY late trials made on my high land RED CLAY, much of it is found to be of supe rior quality and capable of being wrought into BRICKS, not inferior to those imported from Philadelphia ; Pcrfinis willing to contract for a quantity*, I will engage to furnilh them therewith, equal ju quality to any imported from the nor.h-rn Bates, on as moderate terms as those are purchafrd at, made in the neigh ■ bourhood of Savannah. , „ .... B. PUTNAM. S.ivanjpah,- June 28. 34-ts. NOTI CE I‘HAVTf purchased a m/ft f Land of Mr. John Williams, situated in E.flingham eoun ty, about fifty miles from Savannah, on the Augusta road; half a mile from Savannah fiver, adjoining land? ol Mr. Hudfon t and others. Any person or persons, having any claims a gainst the said land, are requested to make their claims before the are executed, BERNARD BOYER, For ADRIEN LESFAURES. Savannah, May -20. ‘ n0.23.tf •jNOT I C E. ALL persons having any,demands against the Estate of Jno. HEXT, deceased, will jplealc exhibit the fame, properly attested ; and. • those who arc mdebtcAto laid Estate, are called upon for an immediate settlement with JAMES SMITH, Adminijlratord ivlth the Will annexed. i * Sunbury. August 26, t79-‘i. 53-lit. Lor Philadelphia, W elcome Return Benj. Labbr r., Mafte ( V 1 r* 1 , 1 0n tlie Lth.nft. For Freight or Paflaee ! vmg gooci accommodations, apolvtothe ~ ter on boat and, q r to G > ie mat in 1. , JAMES ALGER Gho has received cn CONSICNMPIY r r FOR SALE,’ ’ * Elcoani WINDSOR CHAIRS. c f clifFerertt colours. PICKLED OYSTERS^ SHERRY WINE. APPLES, ONIONS. SOAP CRACKERS in Kc-c. Bottled POSTER. Mens fire MATS per*Cafe, anti A lew Thousand But BRICKS. Savannah, Sent. 6th. * r - ‘ 54-ft. - ■1 .. . m -■ t ■Wanted to Freight or Charter • r£kt A Brigor Schoon -2 burthen, to per form a voyage from Sa vannah Yd Vh© Weft - Indie s~E r, c 1;• re of th'LTriTTteVf. J ! Savannah - j1.46.tf; ■- f O RTa L if A. I;I - ]N . I x > twp Sh Z a s ,g •■ffizer ‘ * well ipund loranchor. ca fad-. rigging, and final! fiove ; ‘wants L-t.t little repair for - lea. - She is ibout Fo tev.. terjms may be known by applying to.the v ter 0.1 hpi.rd, or of Capt,. I, Baldwin, if , ot Sold, lhe will take a freight for w ’N ’w- A ork. r A t r, FT - v.iitab. ‘July• 22; • Ei w The SLOOP SMSL Bae bel or Pack ct, ply between St. Ma l lifed’ T' 1 ’ a,, -d Savannah, as a Pack | mSMWm'p the fubferfber. Any wifiling to oEer for Freight or P flage, -will please apply* to Me firs. Millenge and Parker, at their store on the Bay-, k teiy occupied by Mr. jabez. Upham, near the Vend ue-Flo use.- Aethb fubferiber will be al ways in laid veil'd himfelf, every attention will be paid to those who are pleased to favor him with their commands ‘ ‘ JOHN JAMIESON. Savannah, August 2. , L O R S A L E'. Two Tenements, corrftnely fit.ijhed jrnd verify painted, with convenient Out-honfes, ftuate ir. P'-or* rhts *>. Sfrtet ; * ** • -f Eti They wHI be Sol d poifefiion g:vra in the yg||l r month of November next. TOR Terms and other information, apply to the Editors di this Paper.. Savannah, August 5. 45-ts piM . Jf ° T T> A New-N egrot O OUGHT of-Mr’ ROBERT I*o 1M XJ WATTS, 6th of June; abpnt y feet 4 inches high, flout and well Hir £ ddriij ffjade, very black, about 20 years of Age ; has hud one or two of his upperteeth filed’ away, eapnet ff>eak English, but v/i!l answer to the name of Charles or Sampson ; had on when he went away, a check Shirt and Oz naburgTrowfers, and also carried with -Jim a Blanket and pair of check. Trowfers. The above Negro either went off, or was enticed av.-ay from the yard of 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 wftio carried him off, so that he can be prole* cuted to convitiion. JOHN GROMET. Savannah, July 8. “ 37*^ 20 Dollars Reward. |)T. AN away from the Suh lv feriber, a few days ago, a Negro Man, named SAMP** SONdatelv purchased ofCap • Atnin J ohn l>il worth, of Cam- JgJ Jen County, in this State ; he is full 6 feet high, very black,in.* head'pretty Jt'ey, walks upright, isfuppofed to be beween 40 oc r,o years oi age, and formerly belonged to the estate of the late Henry Sourbv; he is well known in the southern parts of tl.i • State, beiug ufedtogo between St. Mary’s ana Savannah, in a boat with Mr. Dilworth, aim *•> supposed to be gone to St. Marv’s, Beaumr , Nev/-River or fomC of tlir Sea Ifiands, a * 1 went away in a frnall Canoe —A Rcv.-arij c. Twenty DOLLARS, wist bp paid for appre,*- heriding and delivering him to me in -’ C nab.—Any person harboring him may expt to be profccuted. John G/en. Savannah, April 18th. Blank SHIPPING BIUA ‘For Sale rt this Office* .No. 58.