Columbian museum & Savannah advertiser. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1796-181?, October 28, 1796, Page 286, Image 4

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286 Jtflufes, THE SEAMAN'S HOME OH ye, whofc lives on land are pafs’d, And krrp from dang’rous fcas aloof ; Who carelels lillcn to thtr'blaft. Or beating rains upon the roof: \ on little heed how learrien fare, Condemn’d tlie angry fiorrn to bear. Sometime*, when breakers vex the tide, He takes his flation on the deck ; And now lafh’d o’er the vcffels fide ; Hr clears away the cuinbring wreck. : Yet while the billows o’er him foam, The Ocean is hi* only home. otill iiefhcr blows the midnight gale ! “ All hands, reef lop-lails,” are the cries, And while the clouds the heaven veil, Aloft to reef the fail he flics ! In florms so rending, doom’d to roam, The Oc can is the Seaman’s home. From the London Magazine. WOODEN Actors, like human ones, are not without their loyalty. A puppettfhow man, a few nights ago, at Balton, in Lancalter fhir-, introduced, by wav of interlude, a battle between “ Tom Pain and the Devil 1” It isun ceifary to fay that poor Tom very soon fell in to the hands of hi % sooty Majcfy ; when the lat ter, afuft-'d by the red ot hts wooden compeers, funjj Goifave thr King over Tom’s body : after which the black gentleman mads his bow, and re'.ned with his brother Actors, vociferating Church and King. o be Sold at Private Sale , ATra£t of well timbered Pine LAND. containing 1170 Ac res, except about 50 Acres, which is good Provision Land, fay, and Hickory, well known by the name of New-Form Mills, situated 1 mile from Sa vannah River, between Ebenezer and Major Da fliers, and 23 miles from Savannah. The lunation is healthy and agreeable. On the premii'ej arc alionf twenty Acres under good ence; cine Mill that works two Saws, and one Gi i(t M ill ; another Saw-Mi 11 is now build ing on the fame dani, that will also work two Saws. The Mills are 50 yards from each other ; the latter will he let high, foasto work with the surplus water in wetieafons, and will work by the middle of November next. I his advantageous situation, being so near to market, that Rafts may float from the Mill tail to Savannah in two days, at any season of the year, affords an advantage over many Mills in this State. The above Land. Mills, Oxen-, Ox-Carriage, and other neceiTary Mill Utensils with the Buildings, are offered for sale, for no other rcafon, than that of doling a Partnrrfliip Con cern. A reasonable Credit may be had for part of the purchase money, and the Condi tions known, by applying to Mr. Abraham Bird, Oil tile Premiles, or to me at Savan nah. Jllft US H. Scheuber. Sept3o. 61-t.f for sale, That Valuable Traft of L A N 1\ SITUATE on Argyle Illand (about Nine miles from Savannah, by water) originally gi anted to John Race, Esq. decrafed, found to contain on a Re-survey, 378 Acres ; four acres of which is contained in two Knowls, 011 c of them being diffidently large for a f'cttle ment, and fafe lrom common Frelhcs, the rest Prime Swamp, on an excellent pitch of Tide. The above traft is hounded North by the Plan tation of Richard Wayne, Esq. South by the Plantation of Mr. Wm. Williamson, and East and Weft by the branches of Savannah River. For further particulars, apply to , T 1 CAIG, MACLEOD & Cos. W here a Plat of the Re-survey may be seen. Savannah, July 1. law. ts Kollock & Parker, Have just Received a Frefti Supply of genuine DRUGS, Be. Which they will fell on the moft reasonable terms for Cash, at their ME DIC AI. STORE, • J ufian Street, near the Columbian Printing Office. 0 The following are a few of,the Numerous Articles which their Afortmentconfijls of, viz : ALOES, Alum, annato,antimony, aqua for tis, aniseed, arfcnic, affafeetida, halfain of capivi, baliam of Peru ; pale, red, and yel low Lark; borax, calomel, camphor, caraway feed, caflia, caftor, caltor oil, chamomile flow ers, cloves, cochineal, coloquintida, Colombo, coriander feed, conferee of hips, ditto of roles, cream of tartar, eaU deluce, emetic tartar, ef euce ol bergamot •, efTential oils of aniseed, cinnamon, cloves, juniper, lavender, lemon, mint, orange, pennyroyal, rhodium and favin; gam oge, gentian, ginger, gum ammoniac, gum arable, gum guaiacum, hartfhorn Savings, ipecacuanha, isinglass, jalap, linseed, liquorice, litharge, magnesia, manna, mezereon, mu’k, myrrh, nitre, nutmegs, nux vomica, oil of al monds, ointments, opium, pearl barley, plas ters, quickfilvrr. rhubarb, laffron, sago; alsfe lme. Epsom Glauber’s, and Rochelle salts; larfaparilla,i senna, fquills, Spanish flics, fper maerti, spirits hartfhorn, compound fpiritsof lavender, Iweet spirits nitre, rectified spirits wine, sugar of lead, fulphur, valerian, verdi gnte, vitriolic ether ; blue, green, and white vitriol; volatile aromatic spirits; rose, Hun-, and orange flower water; sago powder, uiUtan blue, patent yellow, liquid blue, gold nit>nl' V green phials, XIV I?” 1 ’’?” b '”" s - &-** Jgrom, jkmm. ‘? l), ”' 1 ‘ co, “F iclc iV u -r, pa om mc dtcmes. introduced yellow bark has been but lately P hylic in ns in theTfu™* °* m ° ft em,nrnt tbey find ; t n f r r rt^rrn cities ; upon trial or red. fu P p nor *cy to P the pale Stvannah, Atrguft 5. ts f Columbian iEuteum, GEORGE LAMB, Has juff returned from BOSTON in the REGU LA) OR, (.up:, a will, with the following Assort ment of G O O D S, Which are now opening at his STORE on the Bluff. SUPERFINE, middling, and low priced broad cloths and caftrneis; fwandown and other veiling, elastic cloths, coatings, plains, negro cloth, flannels, baizes, durants, fhalloons, calimancoes, camlets, blankets, sheeting, linen, dimity, humhums, velvet, corduroy, denims, lultringsand mantuas, ribbons, of various co lours, No. 3 and 4 hair ribbon, tapes, sewing fiik, thread, furniture chints and calicoes ; chintfesand calicoes ; silk, cotton, and worft cd mens and womens hose ; ladies sandals, black and other coloured morocco flippers; ilorentinc and leather flippers, misses flippers, childrens shoes, mens coarfc do. ladies and childrens various coloured hats, mens hats , muslin and other fltawls ; bandanno, black and checked silk, linen, and cotton handkerchiefs. HARDW A R E. Locks of ulmoft every kind ; H, HL, door, elicit, and butt hinges ; brass and iron thumb latches, bolts, shovels and tongs, bellows with brals and Iron noses, brais and wooden cocks, coopers crow irons ; crolfcut, hand, falh, ten on, and keyhole laws ; hammers, drawing knives ; flat, hall round, and three square files ; compasses, dividers, squares, gimblets, two feet lules ; jack, smoothing, sash, rabbet, and bead planes ; plane irons, Ycrew augers, chis els, trowels and whitewalh brulhes, ferews, brads, tacks ; a great variety of knives and forks, pen and pocket knives, and fciflats ; pewter dishes, plates, bafons, cans, and tea pots ; scales and weights, steelyards, rat, arid moufc traps, delk. mounting and trunk han dles, brass nails ; laddies, saddle bags, and bri dles ; laddie holies, tacks, and buckles ; cur rycombs and brushes, coffee mills; house, hand, cloth, table, buckle, teeth, ferubbing, and (hoe brushes ; tin ware ; coat, .veil, and ffeeve buttons ; japanned waiters, cannisters jacks, and tobacco boxes ; pins and needles, fpettacles, fmootbing irons ; awls, shoe ham mers, pincers, nippers and tacks ; filhing lines and hooks, hambro’ and log lines, bed cords, twine, cordage, time glalfes, fail and marline needles, piilols, whips, See. PAINTS, .ic. White and red lead, Spanish. brown, green paint, Prussian blue, lampblack, varnilh, Ipir lts turpentine, paint bruflies ; 8 by 10, 9 by 12, and 10 by 12 window elafs ; glue, fig blue, Ihoe blacking, See. 0 ° PERFUMER Y, See.. Small boxes perfumes, hail powder, poma tum, pungent and other {fuelling bottles ; Windlor vegetable, and crown soap ; fine and fu per fine ivory combs, crooked and case combs, (having boxes, razors and straps, dref ltng boxes, curling tongs and craping irons, puffs A CONSIDERABLE ASSORTMENT OF B O O K S , viz. History, lives, memoirs, adventures, voyag es* travels, novels, poetry, periodical works, tieatilcs, 011 architecture, love, law, religion, phytic, morality, geography, arithmetic, lchool books, fables, occ.— A catalogue at the Store. 0 Blame books, writing and letter paper, large demy, do. pocket books, ink Hands, quills, wafers, mk powder, lead pencils, sand boxes ; watch cry.ttais, chains, See. car rings and drops, English and Columbian playing cards. —A L X 6 Madeira and sherry wines; gunpowder, hy fon, hyfoil skin, and fouchong teas; faltpetrc, powder, foot and flints, nutmegs, cloves, al monds, Cayenne, fault in bottles, pigtail and phfft tobacco, iicves, measures, boxes, trunks. &c. ON CONSIGNMENT, A few Crates CROCKERY. Savannah, Odiober 21. gy t Jntt Received, By the HARMONY , Capt. MARSHALL, from LONDON, J An Assortment of Seafonble G O O D 8, Which will be fold on reasonable terms, by the Piece or Package, confiding of White, brown, blue and green Plains, 6.4th* and 7-*ths Blankets, Checks, 11 ifh Sheeting and brown Linens,’ N.iils, G'afs-ware, Window Giafs, Mancheller Goods, Oznaburgs, Cotton Bagging, Cloth Cardinals, Printed Goods, Writing Paper, Brown Stout in Hhds, and a number of other Articles. Kenedy Parker. Savannah, Sept. 30th. 61-ts. nsrcTcTN^sr lias just Imported from. LONDON, per the HAR MONY, Capt. MARSHALL , A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF Sea (unable Goods, And now opening for Sale, at his Store en Moore’s Whai 1 :— Among which are, SUperfine Broad Cloths and Caffimcrs. Fine Elastic Cloths, Strouds Bath Coatings and Negro Cloths, 8, 9 and tooths Rose Blankets, Duftills, Fine and coarfc Hats, Irish Linens and Cambrics, i Fine Roinallr and Marfelles Quiltings, Durants, Oznaburgs and Sewing Twine, Shoe and Oznaburgs Tread Bell steel Corn Mills, Rice and Flour Selves', Padlocks and Sickles, An Invoice of Cutlery, Paints of different kinds, &c. See. Set. ’ Savannah, Oftobcr 4. ’ g 2 for sale, A Likely NEGRO WENCH , Who understands all kinds of houfe-work—En quire of the Printers. Savannah, Sept. 30. Just Arrived from New-York, by the Brigs APOLLO and BELLONA, * The Following good S, Which will be dfpafcd of by Wholefile only, by Andrew Anthoine, fort's Store on the Bay, near Drayton Street.) CLOTHS of all colours and deftriptions ; plain and striped Coatings of all colours; Elastic cloth ; plain and figured Caffimcrs ; white, yellow, red and green Flannels ; Thick set ; Cotton and Woollen Stockings ; Gloves and Mitts; Caps; mens, womens and childrens Hats; Irish and French Linens, Sclefias, Dow las-, btjawn Holland ; white striped Muslins ; Chintz and Cailicoes ; Bedtick ; Check ; Dimi tie and muflinet; Diaper Tape ; Cotton white ground Handkerchiefs; Romalls ; French Nii mes Handkerchiefs; Sarcenet ; black Taffety ; Ribbons; Siamoilcs; Flannel Jackets ready made, Linen Shirts ready made; Ladies Shoes; pertumed Hair Powder ; Toys by the box ; Brandy and Oporto Wine, by the Pipe ; S:r rup of Punch; Philadelphia Loal Sugar ; White Vinegar; Sugar-Plumbs ; Fruit in Brandy; Bohea and Hyfon Tea and a Variety of other Goods. Savannah, Ottober 18. 66-4 E John H. Roberts, TAYLOR Csf HABIT MAKER, BEGS leave to inform his friends and the Public, that he has removed from the house which he occupied of Capt. Haift, to his new house on the Bay, (next to the llorc lately occupied by Messrs. Kenedy & Parker; where he intends to carry on his bufiuefs with punftuality. hEIe has on Conjignment, Avery handfomc assortment of Cloths —Caffi- mcrs, Ladies Cloths, for Habit and Waistcoat Patterns, which he will fell low, for Cash on ]y- Savannah, Oftober 21. 67. JAMES WALLACE. Having taken into CopartnerJhip , Mr. WILLIAM DREW, the Bujinefs in future will, be carried on under the Firm of James Wallace & Cos. Who have for Sale, by Wkolefale 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 Fustians, Corduroys, Royal Rib, Buff and white Caffimere, Ladies and gentlemens Hats, Childrens black, brown and drab coloured do. Mens and Boys Courle do. Ladies fine Cotton Stockings, Mens thread and Cotton do. Cambric, ounce and coloured threads, Silk and Twill, Bombazccn, ■ White Chappel Needles, Hard Ware assorted, 4,5, 6,8, 10 and 2od Nails, English Linseed Oil in jugs, White Lead and Spanish Brown, gro. in Oil, Salts and Copperas in small calks, Mill Saws, Hooks and Hinges, &c. See. —ALSO— A few Hhds. Draft PORTER. CROCKERY WARE, in Crates Sind Hhds. assorted. Augult 30. 52-ts Just Imported, by GEORGE RALSTON, Onboard the BRIG BELLONA from NEW YORK, and other Arrivals, The Following Articles, in Addition to his Former Assortment, viz : BROADCLOTHS, Caffimers,Swanfilown, Flannels, Dcmctt, white and blue Plains, blue Stroud, stripe Linfey of various patters ; gentlemens white, blue, cloud?3 and black . Silk Hole, pattent Cotton ditto.; ladies Neck Laces assorted, ditto bine and gold do ; Garnet - Beeds, silver Thimbles, brass do. Pocket-Books, Tooth Powder and Brushes, Smelling Bottles, Fig and Liquid Blue, Cotton Lines, Hemp do. Bed Cords, Hambro Lines, Leading do. Nells Trunks, Brimstone, Rice Sickles, Cutteau Knives, Lancets, Claw Hammers, Handsaw Files, Cross-cut do-. Table Spoons, Soup La dles, single and double spring Chell Locks, do. do. Pad do. Drawer do. Brais Handles, Din ing-table Hinges, Screws, Shoe Pincers ; curb, half curb, and fnafile Bridle Bitts, Stirrup Irons, Plated Spurs, steel lpring do. Saddle Tacks, Cloak l’inns, Braf* Cocks, Japann’d Waiters assorted, Sugar Cannisters, Tin Gra ters, Sail Needles, Palm Irons ; a few dozesi best Muilard, in bottles, &c. &c. Savannah, Oft. 14. Gs-ts. JUST RECEIVED, AND FOR SALE, By the Subfcribcrs ; Duffil and Role Blankets, Back Coatings, White and colored Negro Cloth. Red, white and yellow Flannels. Camblets, Durants and Tamtnies. Muslins and Muslin Handkerchief*. Cailicoes and Furniture Cottons. Irish Linens and Sheetings assorted. Caffimere and Swnnfdown Jacket patterns. Ladies ahd gentlemens Hats assorted. On Conjignment. London particular” MADEIRA WINE m Qr. Calks. Genuine Old PORT, inditto. Boliea TEA, in whole an Qr. Chells, and an Invoice of CUTLERY EWING & M‘CALL. Savannah, Sept. gth. Public Auction. On Monday, the infant, will be Sold „ . The Schooner 13 TS Y, Burthen about Tons, Sfeg-Tjg WITH all her Tackle and )- r )r A ” ode Au. SVm. Pindcr. For NEW-YORK, Rhodes, Mailer: oWLiMjLfI Will Sail the 27th inst. Freight or Passage, apply to the maftei on board, at Bolton’s Wharf, or to ‘ . Carpenter &■ Havens, Who have just Received by. fnid BRIG, an J F O R S A L E, A general assortment of dry goods, Ironmongery, Groceries, Ship Chandlery; and about 300 Volumes Philofophicaland Hifj toiical BOOKS, and NOVLLT, Bibles and . .School Books, Sec. Bbls. Prime Pork, Beef, Pilot, Middling and'Ship Bread, Pipes Holland Gin, Northward, do. Madeira Wine in Pipes and Qr. Calks, Hhds. Northward Rum, Cherry Rum, Chests bell Hyfqn Tea, ; Bags loft Shell Almonds, Qr. C.afks best R’ifleGun Powder, Aborted and largefl Ruck Shot, £OO Pair Negro Shoes, Negro Plains. Boxes Soap and Candles, &c. Oitobcr 24th. fig-tf ’ C . for sale, , One hail o[ the SLOOP ffjL PEG GY, Together with her Tackle & iTVI ■ I aTa App are^ —terms apply to Jonathan Brooks. Savannah, October 14. FOR SALE, Two Tenements, completely fnifkcd and newly painted, with convenient Out-houses, fiuatt in Broughton Street: jjpF m They will be Sold JpCxffiK ogetheror iepeiately, and nofleffion given in the m month of November next. Editors of this Paper. Savannah, August 5. 45*^ 20 Dollars Reward. TY AN away from the Sub fMr IV feriber. a few days ago, a Negro Man, named'S AMP ,lately purchased ofCap lain JOHII Dilworth, ofCam- Jjfjf den County , in this State ; he is full 6 feet high, very black,his head pretty grey, walks upright, is supposed to be beween 40 & 50 years ot agi*> and formerly belonged to the ellateofthe late Henry Sourby; he is well known in the southern parts of this State, being iil’cdtogo between St. Mary’s and Savannah, in a boat with Mr. Dilworth, and is supposed to be gone to St. M'ary’s, Beaufort, New-Rivcr or lonic of the Sea Islands, as he went away in a small 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’ ex peel to be profccuted. John Glen. Savannah, April i-Btti. n 1 4*“ — G g A New-Negro, T> OUGHT of Mr. ROBERT 13 WATTS, 6thof June; about feet 4 inches high, flout and welt made, very black, about 20 years of Age ; has had one or two of his upper teeth filed away, cannot speak English, but wiD answer to the name of Charles or Sampson ; had on when he went away, a check Shirt and Oz naburgTrowfcrs, and also carried with him a Blanket and pair of check Trowlers. The ajjiove Negro either went off, or 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 the Subfcribcr, or One Hundred Dollars, to whoever will inform, or oifcover the per son who carried him off’, fothat he can be prose cuted to convitlion. JOHN GROMET. Savannah, July 3. 37' 1^ Taken up, On the 16th instant, at Sedgefield. on the Tout fide of Great Ogechee, two miles and an half from the Bridge : Two Red OXEN, MARKED R. G. and marked with a Poply leaf in one ear, and a Poplar Leaf and Slit m the other ; one of them has the ends of Ijis horns sawed off. and is blind of one eye. T owner may have them by proving the proper ty and applying at Sedgefield to - A. D. Cuthbert. si. 67*6 No, 6g.