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PASTORAL UAL LAD.
H Y ANNA SEWARD.
O, SHARE my cottage, dearefl maid !
Beneath a mountain, wild aj>d high,
It nellies, in a (llent glade ;
And WFiye’ clear currents wander by.
Each tender care, each honed art,
Shall chafe all future want from thee,
When thy sweet lips consent. impart
To climb these flccpy hills with me.
Fur from the city’s vain parade,
No fcornful brow shall here be seen :
No dull impertinence invade ,
Nor envy bale nor lullcn fplcen.
“The (hadowy rocks which circle round
From Harms lhall guard our iylvian cell;
And there shall ev’ry joy be found
That loves in peaceful vales to dwell.
When late the tardy fun shall peer,
And faintly glide yon little spire;
When nights are long, andfrofls severe,
And our clear hearth is bright with fire,
Sweet tales to rend—sweet longs to (in* !
O. they shall drown the wind and rain
E’en till the foftened season bring
Merry spring-time back, again !
Then hawthorns Jlow’ring in the glen,
Shall guard the warbling plumy throng ;
Nor boait the busy haunts of men
So fair a fccne, so sweet a song.
Thy arms the new-yean : d lamb will fiiield.
And so the funny fheltcr bear;
While o’er the rough and breathing field,
My hands impel the gleaming fbre.
Ne’er doubt our wheaten ears will rife,
And full’their yellow harvest glow :
Then prove, with me, the sprightly joys
That love and industry bellow.
Their jocund power can bandit fliifc,
Her clouds no palling day will lee,
Since all the leifuve hour* of life
Shall flill befpent in pleaftng thee.
SENTIMENTAL PERFUMERY.
A fcntimental perfumer recommends it to
flic fine ladies, to furnifh their tiolcts with the
following articles :
Self knowledge ; —A mirror, fliewingthc full
shape in the truest light.
Innocence :—A white paint, which will {land
for a c.onfiderabte time, if not abused.
Modcfly :—Very heft rogue, giving a becom
ing bloom to the cheek.
Contentment :An infallible finoothcr of
wrinkles in the face.
Truth :—A falvc, rendering the lips fort arid
peculiarly graceful.
Good humour :—An universal bcautifier.
Mifdnefs :—Givinga tin&ure to the voice.
Tears of pity :—A water, that gives luflre
and brightness to the eve.
N. IS. The cor.llant use of these articles can
not tail rendering them quite agreeable to the
fallible and dciervingpart of mankind.
ANECDOTE.
A LADY feeing the fheritT of the county,
who was a very har.dfome young man, attend
ing a judge, who was an old man ; a gentle
man flanciingby, asked her which file liked bell,
the judge or the (hen'll? The lady toldhimthe
flier iff : “ Why so ?” said the gentleman,
“ Because,” anfwercd file, “ though I love
judgement well, I love execution better.’’
FOR S A LE,
Superfine FLOUR in Earrels,
Madeira WINE in Pipes Sc Qr. Pipes,
Mould CANDLES in Boxes.
Ca-ig Maclcod & Cos.
Savannah, Auoufi: 5. n *+J*
IRISH* LINENS,
By the PIECE or BOX,
At 25 Per Cent, advance on the Original Invoice,
F O R SAL E,
At Mr. Dt I.lon’s on the Bay.—
Firji Cofi, from i gi. to 2 fo per Yard.
Savannah, Oct. 7. ~ *2t.
George Lamb,
Has juf! received by the ELIZA, from BOSTON,
ana now offers for Sale, at his Store on the Bluff.
LADIES black morocco and florentine fhocs
and flippers, mens coarle shoes, boys
ibocs, liquid bine in jugs, liquid blacking in
ditto, paper hangings, loaf sugar, fives, £*?c.
HARDWARE, vbL
Stock, knob, clolet, cupboard, chefl, anti
trunk locks ; padlocks, iinglc and double
bolted ; portmanteau locks, hooks and hinges,
JHL and H hinges, butt ditto, an alforUmnt of
waiters, braf3 and japanned tandlcfticks, house
brulhes, scrubbing brulhes, tin coffee pots,
ft firing lines and hooks, adzes, jack planes,
handsaws, cotnpafs ditto, gimlets, bed cords,
smoothing irons, axes,
BOOK S.
Morse’s Universal Geography, Buchan’s Do
tneflic Medicine, Goldimith's Fliltory of Eng
land, ditto of Rome, ditto Earth and Ani
mated Nature, Account of the Pclcw I Hands,
Boyle’s Voyages, Don Quixote, Baron Trcnck,
Myftcrics of Udolpho, Roderick Random,
Vicar of Wakefield, Man of the World, Royal
Captives, Wafhington'sLetters, Kcate’sSketch
es from Nature, Misses Magazine, Young’s
Right thoughts, Hcrvey's Meditations, Thorn*
ion s Seatons, Pleafuresof Memory, Sentimen
ta Journey, Beauties of Sterne ; Pilpay’s,
Gay s, and Moore’s Fables ; Beauties of His
tory, Mrs. Chapone’s Letters, Mrs. Rowe’s
ditto, Pike’s Arithmetic, Age of Reason,
Seaman s Daily Affiibnt, Monitor, Scott’s
Lessons, Letter \\ riter, Economy of Human
.1 A* raan >’ olhers e< F'Uy amusing and in-
Jtructive. A Catalogue is kept at the Store.
Savannah, Augufl 2b. gi-if.
Columbian jfcXtifeum,
School lor Dancing.
and
Mr. G O D W I N,
WHO, ten years pad, had the honor of be
ing patronized by all the principal fa
nnies in Savannah, in tiie above line, (at the
then Boarding School, and at his room) very
refpc£lfully re-oflers his Tuition in the Accom
plijhmer.t of DANCING ; and humbly begs
leave to solicit a share of public favor :— His
primary objecl being the support of his family, that
concern will command gratitude, and direSts his
utmofl afjiduity.
Although ten years more experience, with
meliorated practice, has improved him as a
Teacher ; yet, there may arise a doubt (being
almoil “ a grave old man”) of his capacity in
the aElive part of Dancing Therefore, he
proposes, (on fome occasions) to give a proof
of his remainingabilitics “ in the Jleps of grace,”
at the New Theatre on the Stage.
The new mode in Dancing the Minuets,
(with the gracelui baulk in offering hands) and
the Parade Dance, which immediately follows,
(Danced by two,four, or eight) will be taught :
Alio, a Country Dance, called
Independence , or the Stars.
Mr. GODWIN, has taken the House, late
ly occupied by Mrs. Flawley, near the Poll-Of
fice, and is lining up a commodious room for
the reception of thole young Misses and Mas
ters, whole refpeclive parents may honor him
with their patronage.
Terms. —Four Dollars at Entrance, and Six
Dollars pci Quarter, payable monthly—which
Mr. Godwin will receive in Domeflie articles,
or orders for such.
Fie will open School, soon as Eight Pupils
may offer.
Savannah, OClober it. n-64.
Juit LANDING,
Fiom on board the Brig Welcome Return, from
Philadelphia;
AN I) FOR SALE,
Superfine FLOUR.
Bottled PORTER, in Casks.
CRACKERS, m Kegs.
Pickled OYSTERS, and
A few thou land BRICKS.
ALSO, on Confignnient, an Invoice of
Dry GOODS,
Consisting of Seafonablc Articles.
JAMES ALGER.
Savannah, July 8- * 37 _t s
M U S L I N S,
’ By Wholesale & Retail ,
THE fubferiber having a large quanti
ty, and great variety on hand, will dil
pofe of them very low, and much under
nis former prices.
GEORGE RALSTON.
Savannah, Aug. 16. 048.
FOR SALE,
By fames Alger,
Elegant WINDSOR CHAIRS, of
different colours.*
PICKLED OYSTERS*
SHERRY WINE.
APPLES, ONIONS.
SOAP.
CRACKERS in Kegs*
Bottled PORTER.
Mens line HATS per Case, and
A lew Thousand But BRICKS.
Savannah, Sept. 6th. 54-tt
DanL Jno. Greene,
Informs his Friends and the Public, that he lias
Commenced the
Factorage and Commifjion
Business ,
On Clarke’* Wharf—And flatters himfelf, from
his attention and punctuality, to merit a (hare
of public favours in that line.
October 7. 63-ts
The Subfcribcrs,
Have received from Ireland, via Cbarlefton,
the following articles :
COTTON Bagging,
Coarle & fine Hats, in small packages,
Crockery Ware in Crates,
Gloflcr and Cheshire Cheese,
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, Augufl 23. 50*
Robert Bolton & John Bolton.
Having commenced Rufinefs the infi. under the
Fl'R M 0 F
Robert £? John Bolton.
THEY intend tranfailing all Cotnmifiion Bu
siness at the Wharf and Stores of the former.
THE Subscriber being deftrous of closing
his private Concerns, rcquefls all those
Indebted to him by Book account, to pay the
fame, or dole them by Specialities on Intcrcfl,
payable January 1797 ; he will cheerfully pay
all Debts due by him, on demand.
ROBERT BOLTON.
Savannah, April 28th, 1796. ni7~tf
All Pcrfons,
WHO may have just demands ngainfl the
Lftatc of Michael Sty brs, late of
Camden County, decealed, are fcquefted to
render them in properly attested ; and thole
indebted, to make immediate payment to
JOHN D. VAUGI-IAN, Mmn'flrotor.
September 23d, 179 b. fcc-sf
the Savannah Academy,
AT THE FILATURE. .
THE fublcriber impressed with a deep sense
of the importance oi the education of
Youth, as being the furefl bails of individual
and locial happincfs, and determined to exert,
with zeal and fidelity, his bell endeavours, to
promote the progress of the pupils committed
to his care, has, at a considerable ex pence, en
gaged an able alfillant, to teach Enghfh, Writ
ing, Mercantile-Arithmetic, Book-keeping, Na
vigation, and the other mod ufeful branches of
the Mathematics, who now attends regularly
during the School hours. There is a separate
apartment for young Ladies, who shall be treat
ed with all due attention and delicacy, and it is
humbly presumed, taugi-.. to fpeak,’ read and
write their mother tongue with propriety, to
which end a knowledge.of orthography and En
glish Grammar, is indispensable.
Rates—English, 2 Dollars entrance, and a
guinea per quarter ; with writing and Arith
metic, 3 Dollars entrance, and 6 Dollars a quar
ter, English Grammar, Book-keeping, Euclid’s
Elements of Geometry, Altronomy, Natural Sc
Moral Philosophy, Latin & Greek, two guin
eas entrance, and three guineas a quarter.
WILLIAM NIXON.
Savannah, Oftober 11. at.*.
THOMAS SMITH,
Embraces this opportunity to prefect his fine ere
thanks to all his Friends , jor their pal nonage
Juice he commenced bujmejs in Savannah ; and
he begs to inform them that he has now Imported
by the William Penn, via Philadelphia, the
Fcdcralift, via Charlcjlon, and the Hazard, to
this port, a much larger Assortment than he ever
had before ; and the Goods being pur chafed im
mediately from the various Manufactories, and
with Cajk, he is enabled to ferye his friends on
better terms than heretofore :
liis Assortment confifls of the following Arti
cles, viz.
SUPERFINE, and second broadcloths ;
plain and printed cafiimers, the newefl
of Mcrfailles for veils ; gold and silver tam
boured ditto ; fwanfdown and fanev cafiimers
for do *, printed jeans, muflinets aild dimities
for do ; plain 4-q.ths and fifths jackonet and
book muffin ; fifths striped, checked, croff
bared and tamboured do ■; 6-4ths mulmull do ;
book and jackonet muffin handkerchiefs with
coloured borders and plain ; shawls of
the rie wefttaile ; gentlemens elegant tambour’d,
plain, and coloured neck handkerchiefs; black
and coloured (ilk handkerchiefs; black, blue
and other coloured manleaus, luteftrings ; In
dia lilies and fiattins of the mofl elegant colours ;
a very large and general assortment of the moll
elegant chintzes and callicoes; 4*4thsand 7-Bths
Irilh linens, 5-4ths (heeling ; bedticks, 7-4ths,
S-.phs, 9-4ths and io*4thsbed bunts ; 7*4ths to
12-41 hs cotton counterpanes; bed lace; 7~4ths to
iO-4ths damalk table cloths and napkins; 3-4’.hs
and 6-4ths fine humhunis ; 4*4ths and 6-4UIS
black muffin, royal rib, ’fattmets, thickicts,
plain and twilled corduroys ; pillow fuflians,
3-4ths drabits, 3-4ths, 4-4ths and 6-4th, cotton
check and llripe ; a general assortment of hosie
ry ; a general assortment of hardware and cut
lery, including plantation tools ; gun powder,
shot and lead, hair powder, pomatum ; an al
fortnient of drugs and medicines, perfumery ‘.
dimities and muflinets, camblets, cambleteens
and durants, lhalooiis, callimancoes, bumbozets
and bumbozeeus ; white and black, courieand
fine Hats ; ribbons, laces, edgings, hair rib
bon, hat and shoe silk binding, broad and
narrow worsted binding, sewing silk, twill,
tapes and thread ; ladies tortoilc fliell hair
combs, hair do ; oznaburgs, German rolls,
brown ho Hand & Ruflia sheetings ; nutmegs,
inace, allspice, pepper, ground ginger, allum,
copperas and brimltone ; romai, policat, and
a great variety of fancy colomed handkerchiefs ;
long lawns, cambricks ; writing paper, quiils,
wafers, ink powder ; and a variety oi other
articles too tedious to enumerate.
Country Stores will be supplied for a very
small advance.
N. B. All assortment of COPPER STILLS,
from 40 to 120 Gallons.
Savannah, Augufl 23. 50.
James’ Wallace.
Having taken into Copartnerfhip, Mr. WILLIAM
DREW, the Business infuture will, be carried
on under the Firm of
•James Wallace Cos.
Who have for Sale, by Wholesale or Retail ;
A Large assortment of Irilh Linens,
Oznaburgs,Sheetings,
Printed Cottons, Romals,
Printed and Check Handkerchiefs,
Durants, Shaloons, Calimancoes,
Checks, Bed Tick,
Jeans and Fuilians,
Corduroys, Royal R.ib,
Buff and white Caflimere,
Ladies and gentlemens Hats,
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,
Silk and Twill, Bombazceft,
White Chappel Needles,
Hard Ware assorted,
4, 5 , 6,8, 10 and 20d Nails,
English Linleed Oil in jugs,
White Lead ar.d Spanish Brown, gro. in Oil,
Salts and Copperas in small casks,
Mill Saws, Hooks and Hinges, &c. &c.
—ALSO—
A few Hhds. Draft PORTER.
CROCKERY WARE, in Crates 4nd Hhds.
assorted.
Augull 30. 52-ts
NOTICE.
BY late trials made on my highland RTD
CLAY, much of it is found to be of fupe
fior quality and capable ol being wrought into
BRICKS, not inferior to thole imported from
Philadelphia : Pcrfons willing to contradl
lor a quantity, I will engage to furnifh them
therewith, equal in quality to any imported
from the northern states, on as moderate terms
as those arc purchased at, uaade in the neigh
bourhood of Savannah.
B. PUTNAM.
Savannah, June 8 I'.f-K
FOR sale,
A Likely NEGRO IVENCIL
Who underflands all kinds of house-work v *
qu ‘re of the Printers. tR!
Savannah. Sept. qo.
r 0 % nb;.
FOR S A LIT
2,000 Bufncls befl. ALLUM SALT
1 Mahogany DESK, and : do BF‘\TTPt7A<
BEDSTEADS whh (acki,, g .
Madeira and Port WINE in pi p% ’
Fay all, in ditto.’
An Flegant Riding ClfA]p
with Plated Harness, made in Philadelf
A Geoi-gißAFiditcd Certificate
issued December 1794, for {applies to the
Continental Army, October tL- so “ lhe
Thousand Pounds.— r K ,7. tor 1
Also on hand,
About 49 NEGROFS
W sS — b ’ f ° M ! ° W ’ orlW > *clofc
. , CL „ R °bcrt Watts.
Savannah, 16th Sept. rj.tf
An Overseer Wanted,
FOR a Rice Piantaticn, on a Tida-Sw ?mn
A person who is properly recommended In
meet, with liberal encouragement. It vv’il!
onneccffarylor anyjothcr to apply-Eimuiir S
the Printers. ‘ 1
Savannah, Sept. 23. ( r
■ N O T I CT.‘
I HAVE purchased a trad of Land oi y,
John Williams, situated in Effinghamccur’
ty, about fifty miles from Savannah, on’ X C
Angufta road, half a mile from Savannah
adjoining lauds of Mr. Hudson, and oth-A
Any person or pcrfons, having any claims a
.gamfl the said. land, ai requefled to
their claims before the deeds arc executed. *
BERNARD BOYF.R,
For ADRIEN LESFAUR
Savannah, May 20. 2^ t .-
The SLOOP
yJ||L Bachelor Packet,
Pty between St. Ma
ry’sba,ld Savannah', as a Pack-
Person wifiiing to offer lor
Freight or Palfage, will please apply to Messrs.
Milledge ar.d Parker, at their store on the Bay,
lately occupied by Mr. JabezUpljam, nearthe
V enuue-Houfe. As the fubferiber will be al
ways in said veffcl himfelf, every attention will
be paid to those who are plealed to favor hira
with their commands
’ 0 JOHN JAMIESON.
Savannah, Augufl 2.
for sal E,
Tzvo Terements, completely fmijhcd and r.'zd-t
painted, with convenient Out-houses, situate in
Broughton Street:
B They will be Sold
together or feperatcly, and
, poffelfion given in the
B month of November next.
■ FOR Terms and other
EJ2ssSEilslfeßiSSisunlorn;aii>jn, apply to the
Editors of this Paper.
Savannah, Augufl 5. 45*^
20 Dollars Reward.
/m. T> AN away from the Sub—
.Jeff* Xv feriber, a few days ago,
jgFspil a Negro Man, named SAMP
SON,IateIy purchased ofCap
raftain John Dilworth, ofCam-
Jf. Y den County, in this State ; he is
Kll 6 feet, high, very black,his
head pretty grey, walks upright, is luppofed to
be beween 40 Sc 5,0 years of age, and formerly
belonged to the eilateofthe late Henry Sourby;
he is well known in the southern parts of this
State, being used to go between St. Mary’s and
Savannah, in a boat with Mr. Dil worth, and is
supposed to be gone to St. Mary’s, Beaufort,
New-River or fome of the Sea Islands, as he
went away in a small Cinoc.—A Reward of
Twenty DOLLARS, will be paid for appre
hending and delivering him to me in Savan
[ nan.—Any person harboring him may expeft
to be proiecuted.
John Glen.
Savannah, April 18th. n 14—
tL O S TANARUS,
A New-Negro,
TANARUS) OUGHT of Mr. ROBERT
1 ) WATTS, 6th of June; about
5 feet 4 inches high, flout and well
made, very black, about 20 year*
of Age ; has had one or two of his upper teeth
filed away, cannot ipeak English, but will
answer to the nameof Charles or Sampson ; had
on when he went away, a check Shirt and 0--
naburgTrowferi, and alio carried with him
a Blanketand pair of check frowfers.
The above Negro either went off, or was
enticed away from the yard of the Subfcnber*
who will pay a Reward of
bitty DOLLARS,
to any Person who will deliver him to the
Subscriber, or ”
One-Hundred Dollars,
to whoever will inform, or difeover the pu
son who carrirdhimoft. so that he can be pro
cuicd to couviftion. jqi|n grou „
Savannah, July 8- 1
Blank SHIPPING BILLS,
ft'tr Hale at this Office.
No. 65.