Columbian museum & Savannah advertiser. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1796-181?, October 07, 1796, Page 252, Image 4

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252 jtflufe#. The BEAU ani CRACKER. NOT long ago a city Beau, t is (aid, , A visit to his friend i’the country made ; One traded always on delicious tare, The other led his litc with toil and cic. ‘1 he Cracker luck was Caving of hi. (lore, Vet nobly gave Isis Itiend enough and more; > loc-t.nk.rs Sc milk, he brought to pieafe histaftc, And fryed chickens deck’d the rural lead : Wliilft he himfelf very contentedly Cat, And till’d his vacuum with mnfli and fat. 1 tie vi titer then to the Cracker said, I my friend * Why do you chooic in woods your time ti tpend i’ ‘ Had you not better live in the fine town, * Than dwell ou dreary Tandy hills alone i” Come go with me since life is !mt a name, t As (mail and great with death arc ail the tame Where you can live in wontonnefs and play, < And pals in luxury each jocund day.’ Such fine words, began the Cracker to melt, And from his quiet hut, to the city went; The bright moon withufual splendor flume, Redoubled luflre on the dewy lawn. At length the travelers, with drooping eyes, The noted at a didancc fpics ; With eager'flops each drive lor to gain, The port of plea lure and not of pain. “When now a spacious tavern firft receiv’d The weary travellers, just tot Own arriv’d; ’1 he city Bean in his turn, now entertains, And serves up dainties with unwearied pain? Wliilft his glad guest luxuriantly does eat, Rejoicing at the happy change of fate : But fee the uncertainty of human things ! Well it is laid, thatplcafurcs have their flings- A noted set of gamblers, pop comes in, And to the wearied Cracker dot h begin ; * Friend, will you draw near and take a hand ‘ We play ior calh, the bell tiling in the land.’ The flratiger did not know how to deny, And therefore, with their requcil did comply But alas ! Before he was seated long, Not a penny-worth to him did belong.— He loft bis money, horle, fcddle and all ; And then to bis lricnd did loudly call ; ‘Mate’s this the eligible life you boalt ? 1 A life to ail happiuels ever loft! 1 Chen he it To—l will bid you farewell, ) * And live at rile in my lonely cell, 4 Where contentment and plenty ever dwell.’’ —mmm A eA R D. IMk. I RANC TS, tnojl rcfpcQ. fully informs t / LADIES and GEh CL EME AC, of this City , j its environs, that, his ACADEMY will open at M | icotis, tne. frfl Ihurfduv rn October. — Terms, One Guinea entrance and Two Guineas per Quar ter. No entrance is required from Ins form r pupils. September Cth. 54-' f N O T ICE. r T'HE fibfcribcrs (Captains appointed to c X dull the E letl ion for Major of the second E tulion of the Chatham Regiment, idee Maior li nard, repaired) give, notice, That an Election that jmrpoje , will be held on Saturday the t ft of O’ lobe r next, at Mr. P. Milled re's place near town, where the Officers art d/recled to meet , and at which time, it is expected they will be punctual in their attendance. •by Order of the Lieut. Col. Commandant, TAMES b. young, GEORGE NUNGESER. Savannah, Sept. 5. 55-ts n~otTce7 I H AVE purehafed a traft of Land of Mr. John 111 tarns, littiatcd in Effingham coun ty, about fifty nules from Savannah, on the Augusta road, bail a nnle from Savannah river, adjoining lands of Mr. Hudson, and others. Any person or persons, having any claims a . the said land, are requelled to make their claims before the deeds are executed. BERNARD BOYER, For ADRIEN LESEAURES. Savannah, May 20* n0.2 ~tf N O T 1 C e! ALI. persons having any demands against the Estate of JllO. HEXT, deceaied, will pleale exhibit the fame, properly attested ; and thole who arc indebted to said Estate, arc called ypon for an immediate fettlenient with JAMES SMI TH, Adminifhator , with the Will annexed. Sunbuvy, August *6, 1796. 53-1 at. All Persons, WHO may have just demands against the Estate of Michael Stxf.rs, late of Camden County, dccealed, are requelled to render them in properly attested ; and those indebted, to make immediate payment to JOHN D. VAUGHAN, Adminijlrator. September 23d, 1796. fio-tf mu s lT"n~s~ By IVholefale & Retail, THE fubferiber having a large ijuanti ty, and great variety on hand, will dis pose ot them very low, and much under his former prices. GEORGE RALSTON. Savannah, Aug. 16. 1148. Boy Sale by the Sub feriber, A large New Boat, That will carry between 73 and 8o Barrels of Rice. For furthe. Particulars, enquire of the fubferiber, m Wlutaker-ftreet. 1 _ , £NGLEH.VRT CRUSE. September 30. Columbian THOMAS SMITH, Embraces this opportunity to prefevt his prune thanks to all hrs Friends, for their patronage puce he commenced buffnefs in Sus annah ; and he begs to inform them that he has note Imported r by the William Penn, via Philadelphia, the F.-.dcral ill, t ii a Chart,ft on. and the Hazard, to this port, a much larger Assortment than he ever had before \ and the Goods being pur chafed im mediately front the various Manififlorrcs, and with Ca'fh, /?<- is enabled to feme his friends on better terms than heretofore : Assortment confllls of the following Arti cles, viz. RII NE, and second broadcloths; n and printed caflirners, the newest •'ilk”- for veils ; gold and fllvcr tam d ditto ; fwanfdown and fancy caflirners j; printed jeans, muftincts and dimities o ; plain 4-4 TIS and friths jackonct and ; muslin ; b-4ths llriped, checked, croff d and tamboured do ; fifths mulmull do ; t and jackonct muslin handkerchiefs with •ured borders and plain ; muslin shawls of viewed take ; gentlemens elegant tambour’d, n, and coloured neck handkerchiefs ; black coloured (ilk handkerchiefs; black, blue other coloured manteaus, luteftrings ; In filks and lialtins of the moll elegant colours ; ry large and general aflbrtment of the moil nit chintzes and callieoes ; 4-athsand 7-Bths 1 linens, 5-4ths sheeting ; bed ticks, 7-4ths, is, 9- jths and 10-.phsbed bunts ; 7-qths to thscotton counterpanes; bed lace; to ths damalk table cloths and napkins; 3.4ths 6-4ths fine humhums ; 4*4ths and fifths ,c muslin, royal rib, fattinets, thickfcts, 1 and twilled corduroys ; pillow fuflians, hs drabits, 3-4UIS, 4-4ths and 6>4th, cotton k and ftripc; a general aflbrtment of holie a general assortment <3f hardware and cut including plantation tools; gun powder. . and lead, hair powder, pomatum ; an af tmentof drugs and medicines, perfumery f aides and muflinets, cambists, cambleteens .1 durants, fhaloons, callimancocs, bumbozets ijid bumbozeens ; white and black, courfeand pe Hats ; ribbons, laces, edgings, hair rib >bn, hat. and (hoe silk. binding, broad and njtrrow worded binding, sewing silk, twist, ‘S and thread ; ladies tortoise (hell hair nbs, hair do ; oznaburgs, German rolls, wn holland & RulTia sheetings ; nutmegs, allspice, pepper, ground ginger, allum, icras and brimstone ; romal, policat. and at variet y of fancy coloured handkerchiefs ; ; lawns, cambricks ; writing paper, quills, ts, ink powder ; and a variety of other les too tedious to enumerate, nintry Stores will be fupplicd for a very 11 advance. r . B. An assortment of COPPER STILLS, n 40 to 120 Gallons. avannah, August 23. 50. VMES WALLACE. r takerl into Copartner-flip, Mr. WILLIAM EW, the Bupnefs in future will, be carried under the Firm of James Wallace G? Cos. Who h ive for Sale, by Wholcjiilc or Retail ; \ Large aflbrtment of Irish Linens, Oznaburgs,Sheetings, Printed Cottons, Romals, Printed and Check Handkerchiefs, Dlirants, Shaloons, CaUnnuicocs, Checks, Bed l ick, Jeans and Fullians, Corduroys, Royal Rib, BulF and white Callimere, r Ladies and gentlemens ll.its, Childrens black, brown and drab coloured do. Mens and Boys Course do. Ladies fine Cotton Stockings, Mens thread and Cotton do. Cambric, ounce and coloured threads, S'lk and Twist, Bomha/.ccn, White Chapped Needles, ’ , Hard Ware a(T< rted, 4? 5. 6,8, 10 and aod Nails, Engjifh Linseed Oil in jugs, White Lead and Spaiv.ih Brown, gro. in Oil, Salts and Copperas in (mall casks, Mill Saws, Hooks and Hinges, &c. &c. —ALSO— A few Mhds. Draft I’ORTER CROCKERY WARE, in Crates and Ilhds. alTorted. August 30. 53-t.f Robert Bolton be John l^olton. Having commenced Bupnefs the \JI injl. under the F JR M Q F Robert 3 john Bolton. THEY intend tranfailirvg all CommilTlon Bu fmels at the Wharf and Stores of the former. nPHE Sublcriber being desirous of doling A his private Concerns, requests all those Indebted to him by Book account, to pay the fame, orclofe them by Specialities on Intercft, payable January 1797 ; he will cheerfully pay all Debts due by him, on demand. ROBERT BOLTON. Savannah, April 28th, 1796. m7~tf Geo. RALSTO nT (Foot of MII.L STREET) HAS LAID IN A FRESH ASSORTMENT, ’ Which are JUST OPENING : Among which, are— A Variety of Sprig’d MUSLIN DRESSES, wrought in colours, Humhums, Pavil ion Gauze, Irish Linens, Cambrick, White T bread, Tapes, Lawn and Lawn Aprons ; Rib bons, Laces and Edging ; Crape; Silk, Kidd . and Leather Gloves; an assortment. of Fans, and Feathers, White Bceds, Necklaces and Ear-Drops ; Ladies and Misses Chip, Straw, and Leghorn Hats and Bonnets; Cotton Ilofe, Oznaburg and Dutch Rolls ; Blank. Books, Pencils and Quills. Shaving Boxes, Razors in Cases. Knives and Forks, Snuffers, plated Sugar Tongs, ditto Buckles,Military Plumes, Breast- Pins, atch-Chains and Seals. Counttng-lloufe Seals ; with a variety of Articles too tedious to mention. Savannah, May 31. nCvtf. f 0 be Sold at Private Sale, A Trail of well timbered Pine LAND, containing \1 70 Acres, except about 50 Acres, which is good Provision Land, fay, Oak and Hickory, well known by the name ot New-Form Mills, (ituated 1 mile from Sa vannah River, between Ebenezer am.l Major Dashers, and 23 miles from Savannah. The lituation is healthy and agreeable. On the premifc.s arc about Twenty Acres under good fence ; one Mill that works two Saws, and one Grist Mill ; another Saw-Mill is now build ing on the fame dam, that will also work two Saws. The Mills are 50 yards from each other ; the latter will be let high, foasto work w ith the iurplus water in wet icafons, and will work by the middle of November next. I his advantageous lituation, being fir near to market, that Raits may float from the Mill tail to Savannah in two days, at any lcafon of the year, affords an advantage over many Mills in this State. The above Land, Mills, Oxen, Ox-Carriage, and other nccclfary Mill Utcnfffs with the Buildings, are offered for sale, for no other realon, than that of doling a Partpcrlbip Con cern. A realonable Credit may be had for partof the purchase money, and the Condi tions known, by applying to Air. Abraham Bird, on the Premiles, or to me at Savan nah. Justus FI. Scheuber. s "P I - 30- fii-t.F The Subscribers, Have received from Ireland, via Charleston, the following articles : /'T OTTON Bagging, Coarle & fine Hats, in small packages, Crockery Ware in Crates, Gloiler and Cheshire Cheofe, A quantity of Log. Deep Sea and Lead Lines, One Bale of Twine, A few Bales of Irish Linens, Which are now offered for SALE. ROBERT & JOHN BOLTON. Savannah, August 23. just received” AN D FO R SAL E, By the Subscribers ; Duffil and Rose Blankets, Back Coatings, A\'!iite and colored Negro Cloth. Red, white and yellow Flannels. Camblets, Dll rants and Tammies. Muffins and Muslin Handkerchiefs. Callieoes and Furniture Cottons. Irdh Linens and Sheetings assorted. Calflinere and Swanfdown Jacket jiatterns. Ladies and gentlemens Hats assorted. On Consignment. London particular MADEIRA WINE in Or. Calks. Genuine Old PORT, inditto. Bohea IE A, in whole an Qr. Cliefts, and an Invoice of CUTLERY. EWING & M’CALL. Savannah, Sept. 9th. 55*tf N O T 1 C E. BY late trials made on my highland RED CLAY, much of it is found to be of lupc rior quality and capable of being wrought into BRICKS, not inferior to those imported from Philadelphia : Persons willing to contrail for a quantity, I will engage to furnifh them therewith, equal in quality to any imported from the northern slates, on as moderate terms as those are purehafed at, made in the neigh bourhood of Savannah. B. PUTNAM. Savannah, June 28. 34-ts. M. B E I. Z O N S, Miniature Painter, from Paris, RF.SPEC J FULLY informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of Savannah, and its environs* that he proposes redding here fome time, to accommodate thole who may be desirous of having their likenesses taken. Llisabilities be ing so well cftablifhed in Charleston, he flat ters himfelf will recommend him to attention in Savannah. His price for each miniature, five pounds. Those ladies, &c. who wish to he inftrutled in the Art of ’ Painting Mr. Bel zons will wait on, and pay every due atten tion, on realonable terms. Hr resides at Mr. Primroie’s in Yarnacraw. where he will be ready to receive those Ladies and Gentlemen who inay honor him with their commands. N. B. Devices in hair work, &t. executed in a finifhed style. m. beTzons, Psintre en Miniature, FA eve du Sr. David, de. Paris , NOUVELLEMENT arrive de Charleston dans cettc ville, informe les perfonnes 3ui dclireront fc faire pcindre quil fe propose e relVder quelquc terns ici. D’aprcs les en couragements quil a eu dans plulicurs villcs il ie flattc que ee fera unc recommendation aux perfonnes qui voudront bien I’honnorer de leurs commandes. Prix cinq pounds. II enleignera aux demoifcllcs et jcune gens qui dclireront etre inflruites dans Part de pc indre, a un terme raifonablc, fa demeure clt Yarnacraw, tnaifon de M. Piimrofc. Savannah, August 19. An Overfecr Wanted, FOR a Rice Plantation, on a Tide-Swamp.— A person who is properly recommended, will meet with liberal encouragement. It \yil! be unnecessary for anyjother to apply—Enquire of the Printers. Savannah, Sept. 23. ts. FOR SAL E, A Likely NEGRO fFENCIT, Who understands all kinds of house-work—En -1 quire of the Printers. Savannah. Sept 30. n.fit. The SLOOP yffiL Bachelor Packet, ” , ILL ply between St. Ma // r y'sand Savannah, as a J*ack- WS&mZk Pfri °n widiing to offer tor freight or Passage, will pleafc apply to MelTrs Milledge and Parker, at their fturc on the Day lately occupied by Mr. Jahc/ Upham, near the V endue-House. As the subscriber will he al ways in (aid vessel himfclf, every attention will be paid to thole who are pleated to favor him with their commands . , , n J on * JAMIESON. Savannah, Augull 2. t p f oITsaTIT The SCHOONER phcen 1 x, SHE is a prime failcr 1-* well found for anchor, ’ able fails, rigging, and (mail stove ; wants but lifl rcpair for lea. She is about 60 tons. The terms may be known by applying to die Mai* ter on hoard or of Capt. L. Baldwin. If „ o ' t Sold, (he will take a freight for Jamaica or New-York. C. WHIPPLE. Savannah, July 22. For Philadelphia, S~x The PACKET . brig clcome Return, B * N ■ L aa b H r., Mailer ; WILL fail on the 15thmil. *r EKa5 tot Ircight or Passage. ha. ’ Jll £> good accommodations, apply to the mal ter on hoard, or to JAMES ALGER H/w tuts received on CONSIGNMENT ‘and POR S A L E Elegant WINDSOR CHAIRS, 0 ( different colours. PICKLED OYSTERS SHERRY WINE. APPLES, ONIONS. SOAP. CRACKERS in Keg S . Bottled PORTER. Mens fine HATS per Case, and A few 1 houfand But BRICKS. Savannah. Sept. 6th. ’ c } _ v f F O R s A L~E, Tret. Tenements, cmfUnly finiflud and nn h painted, until convenient Out-koufes , ftu.itc in Mr ought on Street: Thcy will be Sold 4598?1k. together or feperately, and iVEuj.B Bk potfeflion given in the ™°nth of November next. Eii—information, apply to the Editors of this Paper. .Savannah, August 5. 45-t F 20 Dollars Reward. ’ jog. “O AN away from the Sub- AgP iV feriber, a few days ago, a Negro Man, named SAM P SON, lately purchafcd of Cat;. tain J°bn Dil worth, of Cam j&r den County, in this State ; he is full 6 feet, high, very black,hi* head pretty grey, walks upright, is luppojfcd to he beween 40 & .-jo years of age, and formerly belonged to the estate of the late Henry Sourby; he is well known in the southern parts of ties State, being uferi to go between St. Mary’s and Savannah, in a boat with Mr. Dilworth, and is supposed to be gone to St. Mary’s, Beaufort, Rew-River or fome of the Sea Islands, ashe went away in a finall Canoe.—A Reward of Twenty DOLLARS, will be paid for appre hending and delivering him to me in Savan nah.—Any person harboring him may expe£l to be profccuted.- John Glen. Savannah, April iSth. n t (-. >_ JL O S I, A New-Negro, ipST T> OUGHT of Mr. ROBERT J3 WATTS, 6th ot June; about made, very black, about 20 years of Age ; has had one or two of his upper teetn bled away, cannot fpcak Englilh, but will aitfwcr to the name of Charles orSampfdn ; had on when he went away, a check Shirt and Oz naimrg Trowfers, and alio carried with hint a Blanket and pair of check Trowfers. The above Negro either went oil, or was enticed away from the yard of the Sublet iber, who will pay a Reward of Fifty DOLLARS, to any Person who will deliver him to tl.e Sub feriber, or One Hundred Dollars, to whoever will inform, or nifeover the per son who carried hnn off, so that he can be pi ofe cuted to conviction- JOHN GROMET. Savannah, July 8. 37* 1 ’ GEORGIA, ) By Edward White, rcgilter of (L. S.) > Probates for the County of Ed.Whitj’) Chatham in the Bate nforelaid. T T THERE.'Vs, J acor Cures, of the City VV of Savannah, hath made application to me for Letters of Adminiifratitm on the Elbk'’ and f.ffeffs of Robert Harris, Tat-, of *•** fame place deceased. These are therefore to cite and adrnonifh all arid singular, the ktnuiect and creditors of the said Robert Harris, “ . c ". ‘ cd. to be and appear before me at my oARe m the citv of Savannah, on the :9th day ot Octo ber next, to (Hew caufc, if any they have, v - . Letters of Administration fnould not be grant cd him. , . Given under ray hand and ! .*al, at ‘'.av.ur the loth day of September, in the • our Lord, 1795. and in tilt American Independence. No. 6tj.