Newspaper Page Text
290
Mutts.
AN E l E G Y.
THE pkafing galea that gentle fnmmcr yielda,
Amid the gayprofufion of his (lore,
The (miles of nature, and of verdant fields,
Are all, alas ! but blessings of an hour.
How vast the beauties they around display,
Till dreary winterre-affumes his reign,
And ftcrnly bids them vanifti and decay,
And leave no trace* on the pensive plain.
The gdded cowslip on the enamel’d mead,
Difplay* his youthful glories to tiie view :
Bat soon he droops his solitary head,
And yields his virtue to the evening’s dew.
Alas ! how transient is the dream of life,
And every heart felt comfort we enjoy,
And fraught with care, solicitude, and ftrife,
Each Hour attempts our blessings to destroy.
All human feenes arc fubjeft to decay,
And time afTerts an all prevailing power;
Expanding beauties to the morning’s ray,
We bloom to wither, as the tender flower.
I>ot lo the foul, its views fublrme, and pure,
Where faith, and hope, and charity unite,
shall rife and dwell eternally secure.
In Heaven’s unfading manfionsof delight.*
A Bath paper mentions, that thehorf
s of the carriage of Mrs. Moon, in
which was her beautiful daughter, ran
away andoverfet the Charriot,at thefign
of the Sun. Miss Moon was taken out,
much hurt at the Sun, from whence ihe
was conveyed to her mother’s lodgings,
opposite the Seven Stars, andis now in a
fair way of recovery, in consequence of
the {kill and attention of Surgeon Rain
bow !
HAT Manufactory.
J O H N~B IGGS,
RESPECTFULLY informs the Public, that
he has removed from the house lie lately
occupied, and has commenced business on the
Bay, next door but one to Mr. Mallery’s Cof
fee-Houfe, where he manufactures Ladies and
Gentlemen’s Beaver, Caftorand Roram HATS,
of a fu peri or quality— Likewise, Military Hats
and Caps, made and trimed on the shortest
notice. He hopes by a close application to
bufuKTs, to merit the confidence of all those
who may please to favour him with their cuf.
torn.
N. B. Old Hats naped, dyed or dressed, in
the neatest manner. Wanted, one or two Ap
prentices to the above business.
Savannah, Oftober js. m .6^.
John H. Roberts,
TAYLOR bJ HABIT MAKER ,
BEtrS leave to inform his friends and the
Public, that he has removed from the
house which he occupied of Capt. Haifl, to
his new house on the Bay, (next to the store
lately occupied by McfTrs. Kenedy & Parker!
where he intends to carry on his business with
punctuality.
He has on Confignmcnt ,
Avery handsome nfiortment of Cloths—Cafli
rters. Ladies Cloths, for Habit and Waillcoat
Patterns, which he will fell low, for Cash on
b-
Savannah, Oftober 21. -g 7 .
r h e atrTcaT.
Thef if EJJay of American Genius in the Dramatic
Art , is a
Comedy called the Contrast,
hith zuh’ch (it has been fuggeftd by the Mana
gers) the New Theatre, an Savaumh, will be
opened.
This favorite Comedy was printed in Philadel
phia, 1790, “ under an argument of Copy right,
hv Mr. Thomas Wignell ;mnt Manager of the
few Theatre in that City.— > • The liberal exer
tions by which the Stage has heenrefeued from
an ignominious profeription,” were also mani
fejled by a mo/l re/peftable and generous Subscrip
tion to the above Comedy.
—“ Primus ego in patriam
Aonio—deduxi vertice mufas.”
V iac 1 l.
(Imitated.)
rirfl on our own (hore.s, 1 try Thalia’s powers,
And bid the laughing, ufcful Maid be ours.
A second EJfay in the above line, is a Dramattc
Piece, in four Atls , called
A SCHOOL for SOLDIERS,
OR THE
deserter.
(Written by Mr. ]o H k Hinrv, late joint
Old Americau Company)
V huh is now offered to the Public, by Mr. God
win, who is in poffeffon of the original Copy, as
performed with great atfhufc at the fever at Thea
tres in the States.
The above admired Play, teas to have been printed
lySubfcrittion in Chorlcflon , to whichfeveral Ladies
and Gentlemen had fubfenbed, a few days before the
latefire — that calamity dir tiled Mr. Godwin/o lay
the work aside. —He now offers it to the refbeftive
Ladies and Gentlemen of Savannah, and its envi
rons, and humbly folierts them to favor him in
the fond de fire of having an approved Dramatic
Performance honored under their patronage by
SUBSCRIPTION.
Look is opened for the insertion of Subfcrihers
at this Office. —Subfcnbers to pay Two
th” Ic*’ —half the Money to be advanced,
*be othey half on delivery of the work, which will
ft to pi fs soon as Thirty Ladies and Gentle
men may have fubferibed
Ihe Public s noH obedient,
7 a Servant.
* VER LING GODWIN.
Savannah, Oftober 2j, §
Columbian #lttfeum, &c.
THOMAS SMITH,
Has Received by the SHIP HOPE, via New-York, an Additional Supply of
FALL GOODS,
Which , ‘with his former Stock , makes his Assortment very General ; and conftfts of the
hollowing Articles—<which he <will fell Wholesale or Retail for a very Iww advance.
dry goods.
SUPERFINE and fccond Broadcloths,
Low priced 4*4ths woollen cloth of all col'rs
White, blue, and brown negro cloth,
Superfine grey, brown, and blue Bath coatings,
Blue (frauds, red, green and white flannel,
7,8, g and io-4ths rose blankets,
London and Bristol duffil blankets,
Striped flannels,
A great variety of plain and.printed cafimcrs of
the heft quality,
Striped elastic cloths,
Marfeillcs vest patterns,
Elegant gold and silver tambour’d, do.
Great variety of fwanfdowns,
Manchcfter muflinets and dimities,
4-4ths and fifths jaconet and book muslin,
6-4ths striped check, and tambour’d do.
Elegant tambour’d jaconet, and book aprons,
Coloured tambour’d, ditto,
6-4ths mulmull ditto,
Jaconet and book muslin handkerchiefs,
Plain and coloured borders,
Printed, and muslin shawls of the newest taste,
Tambour’d white and coloured cravats,
Black and coloured silk handkerchiefs,
Black,white, light blue,& other colour manteau*
Silk mantles, elegant India silks and fattins,
Black silk taffety, coloured perfians,
India and striped nankeens,
Double and single modes,
Real Dutch silk boulting cloths,
SiLk gauzes and tiffeny,
General assortment of moft fafhionable chintfes
and calicoes,
7-Bths, 4-4ths, &s*4thslrifti linen &(heetmg,
Cambrick edgings and black lace,
Huinhums, dowlas, German rolls and brown
Plattelles,
3*4th to io-4th diapers,
7*4thto io*4th damask tablecloths,
Superfine diaper napkins,
3-4th, 4.4 th, and 7.Bth bed ticking, best quality,
7*4th to 104th bed bunts,
7*4th to 12.4 th counterpanes,
HARD
Club, falling and broad axes,
Socket spades and broad hoes,
Reaphooks, coopers axes and an assortment of
coopers tools,
Claw lathing hammers and hatchets,
Smiths Vices, anvils and hammers,
Hand vices, cart and waggon boxes,
Drawing knives, Iron squares and 2 foot rules.
Smoothing, jack, jointers and beedt planes,
Plane irons, Carpenters adzes, • .*
Socket and fermer chiffels,
Sash and monerfing ditto,
Bed keys and ferew drawers,
Hand, tenant., and key-hole laws,
Crosscut, whip, wood-cutters, and mill do.
Saw sets, Cotnpaffes, glue,
Crosscut, hand, whip, and mill saw files,
4> 4 _ 4> ,'r-L a d 6-4 inch ferew augers,
2-4. 4-j. 5-4 and 6-4 pod do.
General assortment of ftioemakers tools,
Carpenters pincers, gimblets,
Gentlemen and ladies tortoife-(hel! combs,
Drafting and other liair, do.
Ivory fmail tooth, do.
Iron and horn horse, do.
Curry combs and brufnes,
Saddle tacks, bridle and girth buckles, ‘
Common and finiftied saddle cloths,
Straining and worded girth web,
Plated and common saddle holies,
Snaffle and curb bridle bitts, plated fpurrs,
Plated and common stirrup irons,
Burdoon bridles complete,
Curb bridle bitts and tips,
Girths and fercingles,
Chair whips, loaded do. cow skins,
Whip lafhfs,
Single and double bolted pad locks,
Stock locks, japan’d and brass trunk do.
Chest and closet locks, drawer, cannister, and
brass saddle bag locks,
Brass andiron delk do.
Knob and brass turn do.
5. f>, 7,8, 9, io, n, 12 inch H& HL hinge*,
Hooks and eye do.
Strong door, table, desk, and card table do.
Patent, riling, brass, and closet do.
Snap table ketches,
Large assortment wood ferews,
Pewter and hard mettle spoons,
Pewter plates, bafons, and dilhes of every size,
Pewter poringers, and ink Hands,
Door and window bolts of every dimension,
Thumb latches,
Brass cocks of different sizes,
Lancets, horse flems, and fpeftacles,
Variety of pocket and pennknives, firft quality,
Ditto table knives and forks,
Oyster knives, desert do.
Raifors, do. in cases,
Raifor itraps and hones,
GROCERIES.
Lump and best double refined sugar, scented pomatum, and hair powder,
Hylon and hylon (kin tea, Chocolate, Capers and mufhroons.
Bohea, fouchong and green tea, best quality, WINE S.
Pepper, alfpice, nutmegs, cloves, mace, caflta, Malaga, (berry, teneriffce and
Cinnamon, ground ginger, Best London particular Madeira wine, of my
tig, powder and liquid blue, own importing,
Bell Poland ftareh, Holland Gin, best quality, in cases.
stationary.
spelling and a variety of other boobs, folio poll and best royal paper,
Blank books, wafers, quills, Ink powder,
Pocket books, sealing wax and pencils, Brafsand paper ink (land* with instruments,
Green and red morocco skins, slates and (late pencils,
Letter and common writing paper, Playing cards.
MEDICINES.
Red Bark, Magnetia, Appodeldock, Efcence peppermint, lavender drops,
Camphor in cakes and bottles, Blue vitriol, spirits of turpentine,
Cieam of tartar, tartar emetic, Rose and mint water, burgamot,
Anderson’s pills, squire s elixer, Efcence of lavender, lavender water,
Turlington s drops, Godfrey’s cordial, Lip salve, tooth powder, tooth brufties,
Bauman’s and stouton’s drops, Allum, copperas, flour and lloncof bromftocc,
Jillop, rheubarb, lauiLinurp) salt prtre
ON C O N S I G N"M ENT.
A quantity copper (tills, from 40 to 140 gallons, A few barrels of Iri(h potatoes,
A quantity of good cheese, superfine (lour.
All of nohicb •unll be Sold very lo<w for Cajb. — The htgheft Prices g’tK'CM for all
kinds of Country Produce.— COUNl RY STORESyfupphed at verj low advance.
Savannah, Oftober 28th, 1796, ‘ 69-ts
7-Bth and 4.4 th black muslin,
Royal rib, fattinet, striped fattin,
Tlnckfct, fancy plain and twil’d corduroy,
Black, blue, and olive velvet and velveret,
Worsted denims, and fattincti,
Pellow fnftians, drabits,
Sewing silk, twiftof all colours,
Silk fereting of all colours,
t Hat and shoe silk binding,
Worsted binding, and gartering of all colours
and breadths,
3*4th, 4*4th, and 6-4th cotton check Sc ftrrpe,
Worsted cotton and lilk hoficry,
Silk, worsted, and leather gloves,
A large assortment of durAnts, (balloons,
Callimancoes, and black ruffel*,
Florentines, fuperfine camblets Sc cambletccns,
Bumbozets ana bumbozeens, carpeting,
Buckram,
Hair Ribbon and silk ribbon of all breadths,
Ounce and pound thread, coloured, while,
brown, and oznaburgs threads,
Tapes of every breadth,
Pound and paper pins, white chappel needles,
Large assortment ofoznaburgs& Ticklingburgs,
3*4th and 4.4 th brown Iriflhes Ruflia duck,
and (heeting,
Romals, Policati, and a great variety of fancy
coloured handkerchiefs,
Morocco flippers and sandals,
Florentine (noes and flippers,
Fine and coarfc, mens (noe,
Womens leather (hoes and flippers,
Girls coloured flippers,
Ladies coloured kia do.
Largeaffortment of mens, womens & childrens
coloured hats,
Oil cloth for table covers,
Oil case hat covers,
Camblet and Bath coating cloaks,
Woollen flops, from 4to 6 dollars per suit, ve
ry suitable for new Negroes,
Check and white shirts, and other flops.
W A R E.
Shaving boxes, -
Scissors and tailors (hear*,
Snuff and tobacco boxes,
All assortment brass handle*, book case and de(k
furniture,
Elegant brass knockers, cloak pins,
Brass knobs for carriages,
Ditto chimney bows,
Bed caps, and escutcheons, of various forts,
Watch keys and seals,
Brass nails and closet turns,
Ditto, &japan’dcandlefticks and fnuffers,
Ditto caftors, craping and curling irons,
Money feales and weights,
Gun locks and (lints, f >
Gun worms and cork ferews,
Brass escutcheon pins,
Hearth and hair brooms, bellowfes,
shovels and tongs,
Japan’d’and painted tea trays, different sizes,
5 pound japan’d tea cannisters,
2,4, and 6 pound sugar cannisters,
Patent japan’d nurse lamps,
J.ipanM reflefting lanthorns,
ahop and table tin lamps,
Tin coffee pots and lanthorns,
Tin pint and pepper boxes,
Bakeing pans of aiiferent sizes,
Leading, clothes, and hambro lines,
Bed cords, fail, (hop, and feinc twine,
Log and lead lines, and fa(h cord,
White rope, and other cordage,
Fi(h hooks of different sizes,
Fiddles and fiddle firings,
Gun powder in kegs or pound,
shot of different size, and bar lead,
spiders and (killets.
Patent mettle and common tea kettles,
Dutch ovens, fad irons, and frying pans,
steel-yards of different (ize,
American and sweedifh iron,
Blistered and German ftee),
. steel corn mills of different size.
Pepper and coffee mills,
Cotton cards,
Mouse, rat and wolf traps,
snuffer stands,
Common steel buttons, and tailors thimbles,
Large black teapots,
Parlor and horle bells,
4d, 6d, Bd, tod and i2d, nails,
6d cut nails for (hingling,
Chaffing dishes,
Jews harps, and marbles,
Wine glaffcs,
Looking glasses of different size,
Trunks of all dimenfionc,
Buckle and clothes brushes, comb and (hoe do.
spoke (haves, sheep (hears,
Wood cutter laws,
Froofe.
For NEW-YORK,’
h r
a PP> y to the hiaßcron bSfa’
at Bolton's Wharf, or to *
Carpenter & Havens,*
Who have just Received by said BRIG and
F O R S A L F., ’ *
A general assortment of
dry goods,
Ironmongery, Grbceries, Ship Chandlery
and about 300 Volumes Philofophicaland Hifl
torical BOOKS, and NOVEL*, Bibles and
School Books, &c.
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 heft Hyfon Tea,
Bags foft Shell Almonds,
Qr. Casks heft Rifle Gun Powder,
AlTorted and largcft Buck Shot, .
200 Pair Negro Shoes, Negro Plains
Boxes SAap and Candles, &c.
Odtober 24th. gg_ t r
FOR- S a lY
JOu! half of the SLOOP
w PEGGY,
Together with her Tackle &
Apparel—For terms apply to
Jonathan Brooks.
Savannah, Oftober 14.
for sale,
Ttvo Tenements, completely fnifhed and ncv.l}
painted ,• with convenient Out-houjis, ,; tuatc in
Broughton Street :
HThey will be Sold
together or feperatcly, and
poffefTion given in the
month of November next.
FOR Terms and other
information, apply to the
Editors qf this Paper.
Savannah, August 5. 45-ts
20 Dollars Reward.
Jr Xv feriber, a few days ago,
iSam a Negro Man, named SAMP
SON,IateIy purchased ofCap-
John Pil worth, otCain
ffr 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 3 c 50 years ol age, and formerly
belonged to the eftateofthe late Henry Sourby;
he is well known in the southern parts of this
State, being ufedtogo between St. Mary’s and
Savannah, in a boat with Mr. Dilworih, 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 Canoe.—A Reward of
Twenty DOLLARS, will be paid for appre
hending and delivering him to me in Savan
nah.—Any perfen harboring him may expeft
to be profecutcd.
John Glen.
Savannah, April 18th. n 14—
iTo S TANARUS,
A New-Negro,
J§L T> OUGHT of Mr. ROBERT
Jpjfa JD WATTS, 6th of June; about
feet 4 inches high, flout and well
made, very black, about 20 year*
of Age ; has had one or two of his upperteeth
filed away, cannot speak English, but will
anfwcr to the name of Charles or Sampson ; had
on when he went away, a check Shirt andOz
naburgTrowfers, and also carried with him
a Blanket and pair of check Trowfcrs.
The above Negro either went off, or was
enticed away 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 who carried him off, so that he can be profe*
cuted to conviftion.
JOHN GROMET.
Savannah, Jaaly 8. 37-ts
GEORGIA, k By Edward Whit 1, Register
( L. S.J > of Probate for the Count yof
Ed. White ) Chatham,in the State aforefaid.
WHEREAS Thomas Tillery, hath made
application to me for letters of Admin
istration, on the Estate and Effefts of Nathan
iel Rafberry, late of said County, deceas’d, on
behalf of Mrs. Catherina Rafberry, widow and
relift of the said deceaCed. These are there
fore, to cite and admonilh all and fmgular, the
Kindred and Creditors of the said Nathaniel
Rafberry, deceas’d, to be, and appear before
me, at mv office in Savannah, on the tad day
of November next, and fbew cause (if any they
have) why Letters of Adminiflration fhouid
not be granted him.
Given under my Hand and Seal at Savannah,
the a*d day of Oftober, in the year or
our Lord 1796, and in the aift year of
American Independence.
NOTIX E.
W J.
THIS is to fortean all perftms, from trader
for a note of hand, given by Charlton, an
Luke Mizell,?o Mordeica Sheftall,_/"w the/vx r
eleven founds, Ycvtntecn fillings and four P :n t
half fenn\ —Bearing date the tzuenty-fir/1 day 0
Abril , in the year one thousand /even hundred an
fcvcTtty-feur.—As I have his note for more t 1*
that sum. LUKE MIZELL
Qfltber aßf4. ‘ ®9
No. 70.