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REF., t>’c*r the water’s far extended plain,
Yon vrffelcoines with all her caqvafs spread ;
Bears on the waves, and, riling, falls again :
Still palling on, fhc llowly move, aheatl.
£u man i .tofs’d upon a sea of cares ;
Now rais’d to honor, wealth and ihort liv’d
fame ;
Now (u k in misery’s vale w ith sullen fears ;
Still palling to the land from whence he came.
Time hafteth on with drowsy wings, while fad :
Just lo yon Ihip, when advrrle gales arise ;
.But whrti the hour of pleafui'e is Iwrvey’d, ‘
As darting fun-beams, tire seducer flies.
Ah ! that I warn'd might he, from this fad
tr uih,
Nor split on pleasure's rocks, and wreck my
youth.
——i „ . *■■ ■ ‘ ...
Eight Dollars Reward.
STJIAYF.D or stolen from the liable of the
fubferiber, in Savannah, on the night of
the *sth of the lall month* a large Chefnut
sorrel HORSE,* about fifteen and a half hands
high, high boned and Ihod before only : His
foretop being culclofc to his head, renders him
very remarkable.
He was purchased on the sth ot last month
from one William Duke, who said he lived in
the County of Oglethop.—-The above reward
and all reasonable charges will he paid on the
delivery of the said Horfc. to the luhfcriber in
Savannah. CHARLES JACKSON.
Savannah, December 6. ts. 79.
E eTu cati o n.
ON the firft Monday in January next, I
lhall open an Academy at my Planta
tion, three miles from Sunbury, in a commo
dious house which I have built lor that pur
pose.—My grand objett lhall be, to Conduit
the buhnrls in such a maimer as to relieve the
Citizens ol Georgia, from the humiliating'ne
ceifity of fending their Children abroad tor an
education.—For terms apply to
W. M-WHIR.
N. B. I will let that large and commodious
House in Sunbury, in which I formerly lived,
together with all the other improvements on
the lot.
Sunbury, December C. 7gtf
Thirty Dollars Reward.
RANAW’AY from my Plantation, three
miles from Sunbury, upwards of fix
months ago, the tliiee following Negroes-
TY.RA,a wench about twenty years old of
Ihort itaturr, very aitivc and is much pitted
by the Small Pox.
WILL, a Bov aged about twelve years, halts
a little in his gait, but is very liraiglu, and has
broad foreteeth which flick very much out. And
ABRAHAM, a lad ol about fifteen years,
whole on ion it is urmrceflfsry to delcribe, a>
the re la ion of hi:* hilcory since his departure,
■will eaftly difeover where he is
He was harbored by Stephen Baker, of Lib
erty County, for fun'’time after he R ana way.
end afterwards fold by Wliitmarlh Bjk-r, to a
Col. John Green* for aM re Col. Green,
havi.ng good eaufe to fufpett fonre fraud, en
quired of a gem! -mail, whole and -poii Rm re
‘ fpeftingthe matter is now before me—“ If lie
” knew ;mv thing of A Negro boy named Alra
“ ham, formerly the property of Col. llaker?*’
And received f< r nfw r —“ Thathcdid know
the bov, that he had Runaway from rnc fome
tunc ago, and that he together with fume other
property was then under a levy.” As Col.
Green’s information on this iubjt‘6l was such as
lie, was lure he could rely on, it seems ilrange
be has not Tent the Negro home. However
if he still detains him alter this Public Notice,
I (ball be under the disagreeable necelfity of
pursuing such lleps as the Jaw ftiall dircdl.
I will give the above reward of THIRTY
DOLLARS, for the above named three Ne
gri r, or TEN DOLLARS each, to any per
ion or persons (except Col. Green, Stephen or
Wh ftmat sh Baker) who fliall bring them to I
me, or have them fccured lo that 1 may find
them. W. M‘W 11 IR.
Sunbury, December 6. 79*4^
Savanndb and Au^ujla
S T A G E,
WILL fhrt from Major Brown’s Board
ing Houle-in Savannah, every Saturday
at Nine o’clock iu the morning; and lrom
JMrs. Caine’s in Augusta, every Wedncfday at
Six o'clock in the monmig.
The Fare of each Paflengef Eight Dollars,
with an allowance of 14112 Baggage: All ex
tra Baggage gd£ per lb. Way Paflage, 4H per
mile, -i o Seat-can be engaged till the money
is paid—the Stage Book will he kept at the
Cotiee-HouG:, by Map Brown, where Seats
mV be taken.
PtiTengm are defirrd to be ptrodltial to the
rime, as the Stage waits for no person.—-Extra
inuft be at the Stage House by 7 o’clock
in the morning, or run the rilk of not going
NATHANIEL TWINING.
N. B. Pairengcrsbaggage is coiutdered under
their own care.
Savannah, Nov. 8. 7a
Ran a way,
FROM the fubferiber, a NF.GRO FEL
LOW nutted J ACK, about ah years of age,
five feet fevrn or eight inches high, has a large
fear on his right arm, occafnmed by a burn ;.
fcr is wrll known about Savannah as a Porter,
Jobbing Carpenter and Painter, was purchas
ed of Mr Merrick ol Charleston, and it is ex
pected he would attempt to get there, as he
was heard to fav fume time before he was
milling, he would go there or to fome of the
Northern States; ho will probably attempt to
pMs as a free Fellow, under the name Citffee.
Any perh'n who will deliver the laid Negro
to me at Savannah, or give information so as 1-e
maybe !oi*d, fliall receive a handsome re
ward, and all rcafonable charges paid.
Elizabeth Course.
Scvaamh, Oybatfr u frjtf *
Columbian jfcTufeum, &c.
Just Received,
By the Brigs APOLLO and BLLLONA, /roet
N kw-Yosk :
AND NOW OPENED LOR SALE, ON
THE RAY,
By E. & C. Stebbins,
—v jz
BROAI) Cloths and caflimers, elastic and
Eorrelt cloths ; printed callimers, lainett,
Swanfdown and Marfcilles, for veil shapes ;
cotton mixtures ; red white and yellow llan
neli, green baize; grey, blue, and striped coat
ings ; 7-4, 8-4, 9-4, *O-4 roie blankets, negro
do. carpeting, negrollockings and mitts; ruf
fels, jeans, duranti, callimancoes, (balloons,
tammies, wildbore*, cambists and camblc
teens; bombazeen, India perlians, black, white,
brown and dove coloured fattins, striped ditto;
black, white, blue, brown, pink, slate, crow,
peach, and dove coloured Mantuas ; striped
ft Iks and farcenetts, plain ditto; wide arid nar
row black modes ; Italian crape, pattinetc
lace, for ladies shades, spotted gauze, bandan
no and Barcelona handkerchiefs, silk shawls &
handkerchiefs, purple and coloured shawls,
plain bordered and coloured handkerchiefs,
pullicatt a*id romall ditto ; Irish linens, sheet
-1 ,n £ s > browndo. do. Hollands, oznaburgs, check
shirtings, 3-4, 6-4. 8-4, 10-4 diapers, birdeye
and clouting do. 5-4, (>-4, 8-4, xo-4, 10-4 by
i‘J-4 table cloths; chintzes and callicoes ;
blue, red, and purple copper plates, chintz
furnitures, do. for patch work, bordering
do. 9-4. 10-4, 11-4, 12-4 cotton counterpanes,
15-4 Marseilles do. Marfeillrs quilting for la
dies ; dimities, Manchcfter mu Hi ns ; long
lawns, 4-4 and 6-4 plain hook muftin, 6-4 tam
hor’d do. 4-4 and 6-4 plain jaconet mullin,
6-4 tambor’ddo. tambor’d aprons, striped and
cross hair’d do. muftin shawls, gentlemens
cravats and handkerchiefs, jaconet and book
handkerchiefs, border’d do.—Ladies silk. and
cotton hole, gentlemen’s belt plain,
patent, black, and white silk do. bell engine
cotton, rib’d do cotton and silk dp. plated do.
marble, rib’d and plain do. random do. worf
trd do. worded and silk do. patent do.—Cor
duroys, tliickfetts, velvets, valentia, corde
lurrs, brown jeans, white do. fuftians ; ladies
habit, and long black and white silk gloves,
gentlemen’s black and white iilk ditto ; plain,
clouded and striped nankeens ; bed-ticks ;
courle and fine humhums ; ginghams, cam
bricks; lewingfilks and twills aftorted, ounce
and lb. threads,colour’d ditto ; laces, edgings,
tapes ; bobbins, ribbons, silk ferretts, cotton
yarn, button moulds, shirt buttons.
Drelling cases, large and small plated callors,
common do, plated candlesticks, brass do.
bottle (lands, graters, tea cannillcrs, {having
boxes, cloth brushes, Ihoe do. hard and foft
(having soap, windlor and violet do. walh
balls, cream do. pots pomatum, roil do. lip
Give, rourt pliufter,halts lemon, tooth brushes,
tortoise !h::ll combs, crooked do. drelling do.
ivory do. pungcant bottles—Silk fcifpenders,
elallic do. common ditto ; beads, large and
(mail ; lilver pencils, lead do. pocket books,
memorandum ditto ; gold earrings, pendals ;
milk of roles, in large and small bottles ; role
and orange flower water.
Knives and forks ; razors, wftli cases ; pen
knives, fcifTors, cork fcriwj, InuiFers, lancets,
japan’d servers, trays ; watch chains, ft-evc
buttons, 4, dr lb. pins ; Uurpeuters Tools.
S T A T I O N AR Y.
Royal d-mi, tliiu folio poll, qmftopoft.
pot and ioolfcap pap-r ; playing cards, blank
hooks, ink powder, wahris & i’ealing wax.
and qll ills.
Ladms beavrr ha's, gentlemen's do. e.bil
drenA l lack and col. ur’d ditto ; negro hats—
Ladies colour’d kid SI lI’PERS, Morocco do.
tandals, Miftes do—Geutleinen’s fine SHOES
and PUMPS.
Hyfon Tea, Loaf Sugar, Pepper, Nutmegs,
Hair Powder and (larch.
Like wile a few Quarter Cafkrof excellent
SHERRY WINE,
By the CASK.
Savannah, October S£. 68.
To be Sold,
On THURSDAY, the 22 d day of December next,
at the IVharJ oj the Subjctibers :
The Pcrfonal Eftateof Capt.
Agustu* Rooip.l, deteafed, confiding oi
One Moiety, or Halt partot the Schooner Com
merce of Charlellon, bur ben 75 Tons 85-951! s,
together with a like part ol her Sails, Cables,
Anchors, Boat, Tackle and Apparel.— Five
Negro Men, viz. Every, Torn, Joe, Peter and
Will ; one Negro Boy, Peter.—Some Wearing
Apparel, Quadrant, Liquor Case, two Trunks
and a Chelt. Conditions, CASH.
The Creditors are requested to fend in their
Accounts, properly attelled, and thole indebted
to* make immediate Payment, to.
JOHNSTON, ROBERTSON & Cos.
Adminijlrators.
Savannah, Nov. aa.
~ F¥FSA LE.
\ NEGRO MAN Servant, who is complete
A JL at Hoifle-work, and an excellent manager
of Horses. Apply to the Printers
Nov. 2%. i^-ts.
! S TO L E i\:
f~\d Sunday night hill was stolen. from out
v>/ of the fnbfcribers liable, a dark liav
HORSE, about 14J hands high, he has a small
blaze n his lace, a thick black maue, and
tail w'lui a daHt stripe down his rump ; he
(hows * number of saddle marks, and like
wise {hows the mark of a bite he received from
a horse about fix weeks ago, on the left fide ol
his back ; He was bought from John Kig,
Esq. in March, 1795, and has fuice been prin
cipally tiled in a chair, and shows the marks
of the harness particularly on hrs (ides. Who
ever will deliver said Horse to the fubferiber,
or give information where he can be found,
lhall receive Five Dollars Reward and all rra
fonable expeners paid ; and whoever will give
information oi the Thief, fliall receive Fifteen
Dollars.
JOHN M KINNON.
Savannah,* Nov* $7 J tf
Robert & John Bolton,
Havejujl Received,per the Ship ROSE
From J.ONDON ;
Hz Bales NEGRO CLO 1 H,dilFerentquatlities,
9 ditto, BLANKETS, best London Duftils,
1 ditto, LINSEY, striped and plain,
a ditto, FLANNELs and BAIZE.
1 ditto, SAGATH Ys, diflerent colours,
20 P.aces CASSIMERs, lalhionable patterns,
16 ditto, SWAN DOWNi. and ELASTICs,
20 ditto, BROAD CLOiHs, luperfiue ialh
ionable,
20 ditto, SECOND, 6-4ths do.
to ditto, BATH COATINGS,
2 Trunks MUSLINs, tambour’d, Japan’d &
fprig’d, and MUSLINETc,
2 ditto, DIMITY and Marfcilles QUILT
ING,
1 ditto, VEST SHAPEs tambour’d caftimcr
and Muftin,
jo Pieces STRIPED NANKEEN,
200 do CHI NTS and CALLICOLs,* fafhion
able patterns,
40 do. FURNITURE CALLICO,
50 do. VELVERET, Fancy CORD, DENIM,
THICKSET, JEAN, Royal RIB, and
SATTINLTs,
4 Bales OZNABURGs,
1 Case HATs, Ladies fafttionable black and
coloured,
a do. do. Mens add Childrens Beaver, and
a variety of other leafonable Articles.
AL6’ O, 0 N HAN U,
9 Qr. Calks 4 years old Sherry Wine.
30 Uhds. New-Lngland Rum,
2000 Bushels Salt, coarse and hue,
40 Copper Skills, allbrtcd,
Bar Iron,
Beef in Barrels,
Herrings in do.
Crackers in Kegs,
Ship and Pilot Bread,
Six Cases Irifti Linen,
Carpets and Carpeting,
200 Pieces Cotton Bagiug,
China in Sets,
Coarle Hats in Illids.
Soap and Candles in Boxet,
s Chailes, complete,
1 Phaeton, second hand,
Ship CHANDLERY Sc GROCERIES
of all kinds.
November 22d. 76-t6t.
James Wallace Cos.
Have Imported per the Ship ROSE, Captain
Hill, from London, A Large Ailortment of
IV IN-IE R GOODS:
Winch they will dilpofe of on low terms for
Cafli or F/odxce, Wholesale or Retail ;
Among which ate theJollow ng :
V 1 Z.
T/T r IUTE and colour'd Flairs.
’ ‘ Bath Coatings ar.d Flannel*.
. Strip'd Linceys.
Rcfe und Dujfd Blankets.
Superpne andJecond Broad Chthf.
Cuffimen ; Suttiti Florentine.
Fajkionablt Coat and Vejl Fatternj.
Mens ii yVuvtcns Cotton and SifA btoekingj.
Do. Do. Gfoi-cs.
Lfldies Sandals ttnd Kid Slippers.
Mens neat isealijkin Shoes.
Childrens Morocco do.
White, colour'd, Oznaburg, ScJfioe Threads,
Fjloi and long Lawn.
Cambrics.
White Cbapprl Needles,
Fins in 5 Sc Mbs.
Diaper, and Holland Taped.
China and Mode R'bbens.
Fajhionable Luteflrings, and Man tit a.
Durants and Callimancoes.
Cotded Dimity ; Marfeiiles Quilting.
Queen’s Card: Mosul Rib Sc Thkkfettt.
(..hecks and Cotton flripes.
Oznaburg hi, (tnd Ru/fia Jlieetdmgs.
4 Irijh L’ncns , is Trunks ajjorted.
Frir.ted Linens and Cottons.
Fhie and li ‘hite Furniture do.
8-4 Sc 10-4 lluccai.idis-i Diapers..
Writing Faber, Wafers , Blank Books.
Sealing Wax. Quills, Fentils, Sc Focketßooks.
Rice and Hair Seizes ; Brooms Sc Brushes.
Ironmongers Sc Nails of all kinds.
Sadlerr; Feivter.
Bed Cords, Seme andfewing Twine.
JHumbro, and Fjhiv.g Lines.
Durham Mnfard in cases.
White Ginger in small Boxes.
A/lum & Copperas, in 1 ewt. Cajkt.
Medic ines of different kinds.
Farthern Wart in crates .
Saannah, Nov. 24. 77.
noTi c e.
ANY person, who have left Hats with
John Biggs, to dress, are defirrd to call
on Mr. M'Gouan, Hatter, at Mr. Childs’s,
near General M’lotofh’s. —Wher they may
receive them.
JOHN BIGGS.
Savannah, December 6. 79. jt.
FOR SALE,
Superfine FLOUR in Barrels,
Madeira WINE in Pipes Sc Q_r. Pipe*,
Mould CANDLES in Boxes.
Cmz Macleod ttc Ca.
Savannah, August n *ff*
Twenty Dollars Reward.
\ BSF.N IED himfelf from his mailers ser
vice, on Tuesday the 27U1 of September,
a MULATTO FELLOW,called 808, a wait
ing Man, and nlcd to taking cart of Hprfes.—
, He it about 5 feet, 6or 7 inches m height, ra
ther likely and well made ; has a bufhifc head
of hair, w hich he generally wrars plaited. As
he wat purchased from Mr. John Chjiftian
Smith, he usually calls himlelf Bob or
Smith. It is reported thtft he has been lean in
.Savannah. Whoever will deliver the said Fel
low to Mr. Caig in Savannah, or to the lubfci i
ber in Charleston, lhall receive the above Re
ward and all rcafonable charges.
Alexander Edwards.
OStibtf t 68-ts
Marshal’s Sales,
To be Sold on Tuesday, the 6th day of Dwersberk
next, at the Court House in Savannah bctiue, “
the Hours of 1 1 and 2 o’clock : ’ 3
All that Plantation, or Traci
of LAND, in Liberty County, i,e the diftriA
ot .Sapelo, containing 3,500 Acres of Land ~r
there abouts, under cultivation, with a ne
Barn and Negro Houses thereon—the pronen.
ot the late John Houftoun, Efq.to fatisfv J
Execution.—Mr. Patrick lloufloun, the former
purchaier, not having complied, with the con
dKions of the last sale. n *
At the fame tme and place jfpill befdi t
Seven NegT9es,
•As the property of Barbary Ravcnhorft d e
ceased, to fatisfy an Execution. Conditoiij
Cain. .j
Also, at the fume time and pile, will be fold
One halt of that well known Brick Houle; tall.d
The Old Coffee-H&il’e Sc Lot
N°- 5* J ckcl Tything, fro Wing on Drayton
street and Bay, fold ts the of Edward
Davis,deceaied, to fatisfy an'Exccution. Con
ditions Cash, in three days.
OLIVER BOWEN, MarfnY.,
oavaniuh, Nov. */JL
N. B. 1 lie Sale ot the* above property is
poflponed till further notice.
aax Colic Noticed
HPIIL fubferiber informs the public, that he
X is paying conftaut attendanofc at his Oifice
year 179 b. The law demands said lax bv
the firft day of December next.
PHILIP MILLEDGE, t. c. c.
Navenxher, 179(1. -y
The Ylantation Laurel Hill
JOINING Ogecbee Caufewav, contain,
ing 260 Acres Rice Swamp, more oriel* ; {or
merly the property of Sir James Wright. Fey
further particulars, apply at Mr- William Spea
ccrs, to David ackin.
November 18. 7&-tf
” n oTTc e.
THE CO-PARTNERSHIP OF
Bordman ‘ Hills dk Co s.
BEING DISSOLVED :
WE beg leave to requell immediate pay.
ment, from thole indebted to them, or their
Accounts doled by Notes. All debts due by
(aid Co-Partnci (hip, will be paid on demand,
by the fubferiber*, who will fell their Stock
on hand, very low, as they intend <0 quit the
Dry Good Business.
• BORDMAN & HILLS.
Savannah, Nov. 22d. 76-if
- ■—— - -a*
Edward Griffith,
WATCH-MAKER , the Bay ,
MOST informs his Cuftomer*,
and the Public in general, that he has for
tale at his Ihop, very elegant
Eight Day CLOCKS ,
A number of SILVER WATCHES, and a great
variety of JF.WELLERY, on moderate terms
Savannah, Odober 2s. tB.
%Or EDVVD. GRIFFITH^
has removed to Mr. Jone’s,
in Yamacraw, where his old
Customers may find him.
.. ... . . —— k
Stolen or Strayed,
FROM the Stable of Mr.
Primrofe > on the Evening
of Sunday last—A strong hea
vy Sorrel Horse, with a blaze
in his face and long Tail.—Al
so, a White Mare, with along
Fail, lame in one fore Foot,
from the linews being cut.
Any person who fliall deliver
either or both to Major Brown,
at the Coffee-Houfe, or to the
fubferiber, lhall be handsome
ly Rewarded.
W. M'WHIR.
November 29th.
ITplantmlon,
On the Salts:
SITUATED on Red Bird Creek, oppoftte
the Iftand of Oftabaw, and within three
miles of Hardwick, surveyed upwards of
years ago, containing 1076 Acres ; 130 of it is
cleared ; a C'infidcrable part of which is < I*ncrcl
in. This land is very suitable -
* or Provision : Also for Luimfer, having
wo convenient landings. On the premiles ater
a Dwelling Iloutcand sundry other buiLding*.
Apply near. Savannah, to
Richard Wyllf-
Nov. 15. 74*i et ’
W ANTE D,
To Rent or Lsaft, for a term of Yeart^
A Plantation,
SITUATE n the Silts, adapted t the cul
ture of Cotton : From 100 to 150 Acres
of cleared Land will be required, a* the pcrlo*
who wants, intends planting it the enmmj
spring. A fettled plxcc with buildings will pe
preferred. Ifanyhtvato erfler, apply - to tut
Printer*;
November 4,
No. 79 .