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iHtifes,
ADDRESS TO SIMPLICITY.
NATURE'S fir(l-born, hail to thee,
Ruitic Nymph, Simplicity I
Drellin robes of rutfet grey,
Sprightly as the month ot May :
fairer than the graces three,
Rural Goddels, hail to thee !
Come and liniling bring with thee
Mildly blulhing Modciiy ;
Innocence, wiih brow (erene;
Roly health, the wood-land Queen ;
Calm content, with chearful air ;
Piety, the heav’n-born fair :
Virtuous love, devoid of guile,
Tripping on with infant! mile,
Blellmg on the happy plains,
Artlels nymphs, and conifant swains:
Votaries true to love and thee,
Rural Queen, Simplicity !
Goddess come, and fit withtne
Underneath l'ome aged tree ;
Liif’ningto the wood-iark’s lay,
Sweetly warbling outlie lpray :
Or ill iriilk-maiil in the dale,
1 ripping on with brimming pail
Winlit her lwain, with eager feet,
lialtes his much lov’d fair to meet ;
Now he bears her frothing pail,
jocund homeward thro’ the vale ;
Now they lit beneath thefhade,
Nature, kind, lor love has made ;
Iheathing fiefh, with harmiels glee,
Tales of pure Simplicity,
Or we’ll join the harvefl train,
Shouting jov’al o’er the plain ;
Hear them jell, and ling, and laugh,
While their nut-brown ale they quail’ ;
When the fa mcr all the while
Views their nnrth with heart-telt smile,
Pleas'd to lee the ripen’d year
Rich repay his houellcare :
Scenes like thele belt suit with thee,
Rural Queen, Simplicity.
Thee my mute shall still attend ;
Thee, the Mule’s tairelt friend ,
Lead her to thy lacredbower,
There thy fottut mlluence Ihowcr,
Wnich inlpir’d the bards of yore,
Rich in Nature’s genuine lore ;
And of late, with heavenly lire,
Grey and Goldlmith did inlpire ;
Happy Bards, belov’d ol thee,
Queen ot Verlc, Simplicity.
Goddess, dill to thee I sue,
And my earned prayer renew ;
Give me Shenltone’s gentle lay,
Or the tuneful lyreot Gay ;
Or ai leaitihe Doric reed,
Cunningham’s inferior meed,
Breathing drains inlpir’d by thee,
lits Dcit-oclov’d Simplicity.
Let me charm the nymphs and swains,
Pleas’d with Nature’s artlels drains ;
l.et me draw the blent tear,
from the (hepherd’s eye linceie ;
Oi, in drains that loftly move,.
Melt the maid to virtuous love ;
Or on country feltal days
Tune my rceu their mirth to raise ;
Thus, unenvied, let me ling,
Jocund as the finding Spring;
Happy if approv’d by thee,
Rural Queen, Simplicity.
I To be Sold at Private Sale ,
A Trail of well timbered Pine LAND.
containing 1170 Acres, except about 50
Acres, which is good Provision Land, lay,
Oak and Hickory, well known by the name
ol New-Form Mills, situated 1 mile from Sa
vannah River, between Ebenezcr and Major
D..lhcrs, and 23 miles trom Savannah. The
situation is healthy and agreeable. On the
premia's are about Twenty Acres under good
fence; one Mill that works two Saws,” and
one Or ill Mill ; another Saw-Mill is now build
ing outlie fame dam, that will all'o work two
Saws. The Mills are 50 yards Ironi each
other ; the latter will be let high, so as to work
with the iurplus water in wet leafons, and will
work by the middle of November next.
This 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 necessary Mill Utensils with the
Buildings, are offered for Idle, for no other
reason, than that of doling a Partner Chip Con
cern. A realoivable Credit may be had for
part of the put chafe money, and the Condi
tions known, by applying to Mr. Abraham
Bird, on the Emmies, or to me at Savan
nah.
Justus H. Scheuber.
Sept. 30. 61-t f
N O T I C E.
WILL be fold at the Plantation, of the late
Thomas Ham, on Conouchit , in Hr yon
County, on the thirteenth of December next, the
following Negroes to wit : ]amaica t P/üby, Rin
4h, Matilda, Arrington, Billy, Sarah. U'aune y,
Moll, Doll, Sally and Kitty. — Also, the present
Crop of R' if as now flacked in the Ram yard,
with sundry other articles oj Plantation Utensils,
end Household furniture. The whole of the a
bove fin'd as the Tflate of the fold Thomas Horn
due 1 fed. for the payment of his debts. Conditions
<>f sale CASH.
‘ HENRY IIARN, Executor
Camnuhie, 10 th November, irgfi. 73* 1w 4 re’
N O T I C E.
k A persons having demands agninft the
f * f-'dste ol Charles Cope, deceased, are re
flueib and to fend them in properly attdled by
the hr If dav of December next, and thole in
debted to laid Estate, are rcquelled to make
iminquiate payment to
Charles Cope, Adminljhator.
<Jaobr 24, J 766. law.tf.--89
Columbian JEufeum, £&♦
Savannah and Aw/ujla
S T A G E,
WILL flart from Major Brown’s Board
ing Houle in Savannah, every Saturday
at Nine o’clock in the morning; and from
Mrs. Caine’s in Atigulfa, every Wcdnelday at
Six o’clock in the morning.
The Fare of each Palfenger Eight Dollars,
with an allowance of lqlb. Baggage : All ex r
tra Baggage od£ per lb. Way Tallage, qd per
mile.— No Seat can be engaged till the money
is paid—the Stage Book will be kept at the
Cotfee-Houfe, by Maj. Brown, where Seats
may be taken.
Paflengers are desired to be punftual to the
lime, as the Stage waits for no person.—Extra
B ! gg a g c mult be at the Stage Houle by 7 o’clock
in the morning, or run the rilk of not going.
NATHANIEL TWINING.
N B. Paffmgers baggage is coulidered under
heir own care.
Savannah, Nov. 8. 72
W AN it D,
so Rent or Lease, for a term of Years ,
A Plantation,
SITUATE on the Salts, adapted to the cul
ture of Cotton ; From 100 to 150 Acres
ot cleared Land will be required, as the person
who wants, intends planting it the eufuing
spring. A fettled place with buildings will be
preferred. If any have to oiler, apply to the
Printers.
November 4. 71-ts
- I “ ■ ■ ■ I I I I I !'■■*■ I .
John H. Roberts,
TAYLOR & 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 ftor~
lately occupied by Messrs. Kenedy Sc Parker;
where lie intends to carry on his bulinels with
punffuality.
lie has on Confignmcnt ,
Avery handsome assortment of Cloths—Caffi
mers, Ladies Cloths, for Habit and Waistcoat
Pattems, which he will fell low, for Calh on
>y-
Savannah, Oflober 21. 67.
20 Dollars Reward.
DESERTED from Fort Pickering , on the noth
infant , the following per fans, viz. Divid
Scrivener, of my company, a private , of the third
faf -legion , 41 years of age. five fr.et fix inches
high, flout made, blue eyes, with [hart, lift and
h eight hair frtfh coloured and fair [kin, by trade
a turner. Took with him. two flirts , two pair of
woollen overalls , with the eagle on the buttons.—
lif e John Cr ’DS, a private of Capt. Dickenfon's
company of Infantry in the Scco'J Sub-legion, 43
y ors of age. five J-.cif.ven niches hiyk. so a’ nude,
untk karri eyes, (hart and red hair, lony v f‘ge,
and florid co ’plcfhon, by trade a Shoemaker : took
with Ivm turn fvrt. , one pair woollen and one pair
of linen oveuills with the r ife on the buttons, and
a short Hue coat hound noth red— The above re
ward will be p.i'd on fed yng them many of th
goali in the United States, or Ten Dollars for
either.
SAMUEL TINSLEY,
Capt. 3 d Sub-Legion , commanding.
Fort-Pickering, OAober 27. 72
S T 0 L E N.
ON Sunday night lad was llolrn, (rom out
of the fubferibers liable, a dark Bav
HORSE, about 145 hands high .-he has a small
blaze on his face, a thick black inane, and
tail with a dark Rripe down his rump ; he
shows a number of saddle marks, and like
wise shows the mark of a bite he received from
n horse about fix weeks ago. on the left fide ol
his back ; He was bought , from John King.
Esq. in March, 1795, and has since been prin
cipally used in a chair, and (hows the marks
of the harness particularly on his sides. Who
ever will deliver laid Horse to the fubfeviber.
or give information where he can be found,
dial! receive Five Dollars Reward and all rea
sonable cxpenccs paid ; and whoever will give
information of the Thief, shall receive fifteen
Dollars.
JOHN M‘KINNOI#
Savannah, Nov. t 6. 73-ts
R AN AWAY,
FROM the fubferiher, a NEGRO FEL
LOW named J AC K, about. 26 years of age,
five feet seven or eight inches high, has a large
fear on In’s right arm, occalioned by a burn ;
he is well known about Savannah as a Porter,
Jobbing Carpenter and Painter, was purchal
ed of Mr Merrick of Charlcilon, and it is ex
p-’dled he would attempt to get there, as he
was heard to fay fome time before he w'as
miffing, he would go there or to fame of the
Northern States ; he will probably attempt to
pass as a free Fellow, under the name Cuflee.
Any person who will deliver the said Negro
to me at Savannah, or give information so as he
may he found, (hall receive a handsome re
ward, and all reasonable charges paid.
Elizabeth Course.
Savannah, OtJober 21. 7 6tf
Twenty Dollars Reward.
ABSENTED himfelf from his mailers fer
viee, on Tucfday the 27th of September,
a MULATTO FELLOW,called 808, a wait
ing Man, and used to taking care of Horses. —
He is ahout 5 feet, 6or 7 inches in height, ra
ther likely and well made ; has a bulhy head
of hair, which he generally wears plaited. As
he was purchased from Mr. John Chrillian
Smith, he usually catls himfelf Bob or Robert
Smith. It is reported that he has been seen in
Savannah. Whoever will deliver the said Fel
low to Mr. Caig in Savannah, or to the fubferi
b-r inCbarlefton, shall receive the above Re
ward and all reasonable charges.
Alexander Edwards.
October tith, 68-sf
Just Received,
By the Brigs APOLLO and BfcLLONA,yrcM
New-Yor k :
AND NOW OPENED t£)R SALE, ON
THE “BAY,
By E. & C. Stebbins,
v I Z.
BROAD Cloths and caffimers, claftic and
. I orrell cloths ; printed caflimers, lainett,
Swanfdown and Marfcilles, for veil fliapes ;
cotton mixtures ; red white and yellow flan
nels, green baize ; grey, blue, and finked coat
rngs; 7-4, 8-4, 9-4, 10-4 role blanket
do. cai peting, negro llockings and
lels, jeans, durants, callimancoes,
tammies, wildborcs, caniblets and camble
leens; bombazeen, India perlians, black, white,
Inown and dove coloured lattins, llriped ditto;
black, white, blue, brown, pink, llate, crow,
peach, and dove coloured Mantuas ; llriped
ft Iks and farcenetts, plain ditto; wide and nar
row black modes ; Italian crape, pattinett
lace, for ladies (hades, spotted gauze, bandan.
no and barcelona handkerchiefs, silk (hawls
handkerchiels, purple and coloured ihawv
plain bordered and coloured handkerchief.',
Dullicatt a.,d romall ditto ; Irish linens, sheet
ings, browndo. do. Hollands, oznaburgs, check
Ihirtings, 3-4, 6-4, b-4, 10-4 diapers, birdeye
and clouting do. 5-4, h-4, 8-4, 10-4, 10-4 by
1.1-4 table cloths; chintzes and callicocs ;
blu", red, and purple copper plates, chintz
I urnitures, do. for patch work, bordering
do. 9-4 10-4, 11-4, 12-4 cotton counterpanes,
12-4 Marseilles do. Marfcilles quilting tor la
dies ; dimities, Mancheller mnflins ; long
.awns, 4-4 and 6-4 plain book mufiin, 6-4 tam
bor’d do. 4-4 and 6-4 plain jaconet mufiin,
0-4 tambor’ddo. tambor’d aprons, Itriped and
cross barr’d do. mufiin shawls, gentlemens
cravats and handkerchiefs, jaconet and book
handkerchiefs, border’d do.—Ladies iilk and
cotton hole, gentlemen’s belt English plain,
patent, black, and white silk do. fv'd engine
cotton, rib’d do. cotton and iilk do. plated do.
marble, rib’d and plain do. random do, worl
i“d do. worded and lilk do. patent do.—Cor
duroys, thickfetts, velvets, valentia, corde
lures, brown jeans, white do. fuftians ; ladies
habit, and long black and while silk gloves,
gentlemen’s black and white silk ditto ; plain,
clouded and flriped nankeens ; bed-ticks ;
course and fine humbums ; ginghams, cam
bricks; fewingfitks and twists alforted, ounce
and lb. threads,colour’d ditto; laces,edgings,
tap-s ; bobbins, ribbons, silk ferretts, cotton
yarn, button moulds, fliirt buttons.
Dressing cases, large and small plated callors,
common do. plated caqdlefticks, brass do.
bottle Bands, graters, t-a canuiflers, shaving
boxes, cloth brushes, shoe hard and loft
(having soap, windfor and violet do. wall
nails, cream do. pots pomatum, roll do. lip
lalve, court plaiftor,falls lemon, tooth brushes,
r.ortoile (hell combs, crooked do. drelfing do.
Gory do. pungeant bottles—Silk suspenders,
la Hie do. comm >n ditto ; beads, large and
I mall ; lilver pencils, lead do. pocket books,
memorandum ditto ; gold’ earrings, pendals ;
milk of rof's, in large and small bottles ; rose
and orange (lower water.
Knives and forks ; razors with cases ; pen
knives, fcilfors, cork ferews, Inutiers, lancets,
japan’d servers, trays ; watch chains, flcevc
buttons, 4, Sc lb. pins ; Carpenters Tools
STATIONARY.
Royal deini, thin folio poll, quarto post,
pot and foollcap paper ; playing cards, blank
books, ink powder, wafers Sc tfealing wax,
and quills.
Ladies beaver hats, gentlemen’s do. chil
dren’s black and colour’d ditto ; negro hats—
Ladies colour’d kid .SLIPPERS, Morocco do.
sandals, Milies do—Gentlemen's fine SHOES
and RUMPS.
Hyfon Tea, Loaf Sugar, Pepper, Nutmegs,
Hair Powder and (larch.
Likewise a few Quarter Calks ot excellent
SHERR7’ WINE,
By the CASK.
Savannah, October 23. C3.
HAT i\lanuiattory.
j
JO H N B IGGS,
RESPECTFULLY informs the Public, that
he has removed from the houic he lately
occupied, and has commenced bufinefson the
Bay, next door but one to Mr. Mallery’s Cof
fee-Houfc, w here he manufactures Ladies and
Gentlemen’s Beaver, Caflor and Roram HATS,
ol a superior quality—Likewise, Military Hats
and Caps, made and irimed on the fhortell
notice. He hopes by a close application to
bulinels, to merit the confidence of all those
w'ho may please to favour him with their cui
tOtl).
N. B. Old Hats naped, dyed or drefied, in
the neatefl manner. Wanted, one or two Ap
prentices to the above bu(inel3.
Savannah. Oiflober 11. n.64.
Afahel Wright,
BEGS leave to acquaint his Old Customers
and the Public in general, that he carries
on the SHOE MAKING hulinels, at his (hop
in St. Julian (Ireet, next door to Kollock and
Parker’s, w r here he has on hand a genera! assort
ment of Boots, Bootees, and Shoes ot thenew
ell lalhion ; Ladies Morocco Shoes and Slip
pers of all colours, Childrens, do.—He has al
so on hand, a large quantity of Negro Shoes,
which he will fell at a small advance for Calh.
November 11. 7 3-ts
NOTICE.
BY late trials made o,n my high land RED
CLAY, much of it is found to be ol supe
rior quality and capable ot being wrought into
BRICKS, not inferior to those imported from
Philadelphia : Persons willing .j comrafl
for a quantity, I will engage to furnifh them
therewith, equal in quality to any imported
from the northern Hates, on as moderate terms
as those are purchased at, made 111 the neigh
bourhood ol Savannah.
B. PUTNAM.
Savannah, June 8. 31;'^
ISAAC HASTINGS,
Rrfpedfully informs the Public that he hat
TOK SALE,
At his STORE St. Julian Street, between the
Church and Market opposite Mr. Hogg's.
BEST Jamaica RUM,
Windward Island and Northward do.
WINES,
Holland GIN,
COFFEE,
Loal and Brown SUGAR,
SOAP and CANDLES,
Pickled Fish,
Writing and Wrapping Paper,
Shoes.
Nails, Iron Ware.
Toinj^k
Ware, &c.
AL S O
Just reccivrkpf'. the Regulator,
From Boston ;
Excellent Hyfon and Souchong Teas.,
Northward Cordials,
Salt Petrc relined,
Copperas.
Excellent Gun Powder, Shott afTorted.
AiTortment Mens. Womens Sc Childiens Shoes,
Blankets, coarfc Halfthick, Plains and Coating,
Broadcloth, CafTnners, and ismze,
Slialoon and Durants,
Coarle Linen and Cotton Handkerchiefs,
Allortment Pewter and Tin Ware,
Alibi;merit Trunk, Chell and Pad Lock:,
Pennknives, Cutleausand Scilfois,
Fable and Tea Spoons,
Gimbleis, Centerbitts,
Awls, Tacks, Jews-Harps,
Airortment Coat and Waiflcoat Buttons,
Threads, Pins, Needles and Thimbles.
Shoe l'riifisrs,^^^
Horn anti Ivoj|r Combs,
Brass Cocks, and SnufF Boxes,
Razors and Shaving Boxes,
fifhing Lines and Hooks, Chalk Lines,
Pocket Books, Ink Pots, Walys, Sealing Wax.,..
Spelling Books. Philters, and a variety of
Childrens Books,
Setts of Wooden Measures,
Sugar Boxes,
Pails and Tubs,
Trunks different sizes, Arc. Ate.
All of which, hr will dispose of at a veiy
small advance, for Calh or Merchantable Pro
duce
Conllant attendance, and the fmalldt favor
gratefully acknow l tdged.
Savannah, October 18. 66-ts
LEMUEL CLARK,
Has Received by the Ship Minerva, Capt. Scott,
from London via Bollon, and by the Brig Eli
za Cupt. Worth from Boflon :
European and India.
good s,,
Which are now opening at his Store in St. Jultatf
Street (formerly occupied by Mr. Thos. Hogg,
AND FOR SALE,
By Wholefile or Retail,for a low Advance, viz.
SUPERFINEand second broad cloath; blue
plains and blue bath coatings ; blue and
brown large; negro cloth ; while, red, green
and yellow flannel ; dulfil blankets ; a great
variety of plain and printed caiimers of the
bell quality ; itnpcd elallic cloths ; muffin
handkerchiefs, black, coloured, llripe and
check silk handkerchiefs ; French and India
lilks and lattins ; black due espe India nan
keens ; llriped and plain callicocs and chintfes;
Irish linen; huinhums ; brown plattilles ;
thicksets and velvets ; sewing silk and twill of
of all colours.; worded, silk and cotton hosie
ry ; womens and mens leather gloves ; durants
and fhailoons, callimancoes and black ruffe] ;
ladies chints fliaw Is Sc pocket handkerchiefs ;
black hair ribbons; ladies fancy ribbons, pound
and paper pins ; an assortment of white and
common chapped needles ; a large assortment
of mens, womens, childrens and boys beaver
hats ; black, white, and green oil case hat co
vers ; a few crates of Liverpool ware, assorted,
cream coloured, blue and green edged ; cotton
cards, ro. 10 ditto ; playing cards ; 7 and 8
day clocks waranted, with mahogany cases,
and ol the latcfl faihion ; an elegant assortment
oflhocs and hoots, 50 pair long and short boo;s
warranted, tOO pair mens fine shoes, a part of
them black morocco, 300 pair ladies fluff flip
pers, led, black and blue morocco flippers and
sandals, misses red and black morocco flippers,
boys and childrens shoes, 500 pair negroes
coarfc shoes ; boxes of candles and soap ; flop
clothes for sailors, long and short bluejackets,
blue trowfers, do. flriped and dark ; checked,
ftiiped, and white cotton fliirts ; woollen
draws,
an assortment of hardware ; gun powder ; a
valuable colleftion of European and America*
books and flat ionary, &c. &c.
November 11. 73
DAVID SANDIDGe”
Has jufl Imported in the Ship Tamma-I
ny from Liverpool, ‘via CharleftonJ
and ntnv opening at No. 6, Commerce
Row :
AVERY GENERAL ASSORT
MENT OF
G O O D S,
SUITABLE to the present Season,
which he purchased himfelf, diredllf
from the Manufactories, and willdifpofe
ot them at a low advance for ready pay
ment only.
ALSO---A quantity of bed StorO
Salt, in fades ot Bufliels each—
Brown Stout, in Bottles and Tierces;
a few Crates of Crockery Ware, well
aflbrted.
N. B, BILLS oa Liverpool and
Manchester, for sale.
November io. 7 s"•
No, 77.