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” iHufes.
To Di.LLA CRUSCA.
B'.sd “ genius of the jodof day
Elcap'd the fwe lHtig fntget rote, /
Receive a grateful tribute lay,
That bails thee welcome to our mores,
lu Britain’* iflelubdued by love
T?v magic mttfe in moving verse
Conleftthypanja; whilst every grove
Was taught “ Matilda*’ to rehcarfe,
Refumr oiler more thy “ golden quill,”
A uobln theme demands thy long,
Quickly onr hero's virtues tell ;
lo Wafhingtort thy drains belong.
baught can more illume his fame,
Which loirs above the eagle's wings,
Or nations more ad mite his name,
it is that l>ella Ctufca lings.
Sing I*great chief, who to his fields with
draws—
Oh 1 flog whilst world lhall listen with ap
plause!
r LAURA.
For Sale,
THA I’ plcaLttt situation in Aryan county,
on tle North fide Sunbiu y River, known
by the name of the Retreat ; containing 200
Acres old survey, part of which is good cot
ton land. Lor further particulars apply to Mi.
Robert Boliou, or the tubferiher.
JOUN JONES.
January \O. 89* 8t
A good Accomptant, v/ell
acquainted with bulinefs, would undertake
to poll mi adjult Books, by the week, mouth,
dr year, or would take charge ol a store, or at
he lias a final! flock, would take a lhare in any
kind of bufmefs, in either town orcouutry,
that required attention —Application by letter
to A B. at the Printers, will be attended to,
and every nrceffary latisfa&ion given.
January 10. n 89-+.
1 ,m 11 1 ■■■ ■■***% — 1 1
.20 Dollars Reward.
RAN away on Monday Evening the 2d inst,
a Negro Fellow named JOHN ; he is
Rout and well built, between and 40 years
bid, had on when he went away, a light colour
ed Sartout coat, with a blue piece in the back,
and brown cloth Overhalis; he has a wife at
Mn. Munroc’s, in North Newport, where he
formerly lived and went by the name of Far
ra’s John, and where it is probable he may go.
The Evruing before he went off, he was fceii
fcveral times talking with a white Man who
had been a companion with him in goal, anti
it is luppofed has given hira a.Pafs to New-
Orlcans. Whoever will apprehend faidFel
low, secure lum in any goal in this State,
and give information of lmn, (hall be paid the
above Reward, by .
CHRISTOPHER HALL.
Savannah, January b. 78+tf
-—• I ■ w—l.,. 1 1— -U.MI ■■■■■—■ ,
Five Dollars Reward.
RUN-away from the fubferiber, on Mon
day the 3ih ultimo,a Negro Fellow, na
med Friday, lately purchalrd of Mr. Ebeuezer
jackfon, and formerly owned by Mr. Cofhnuu
Pollock. As he is well known in and about
this city, any further description is unneccfla
rv. Any person delivering him to the fub
fhriber, or the goaler of this county, fliall be
entitled to the above reward.
MATTHEW JOHNSTON.
Savannah, Dec. >6. n.Ka.
Twenty Dollars Reward.
BROKF. Goal from Sunbury, on the nth
October last pall, STEPHEN BAKER,
charged with felony. Any person or persons,
arreftinj and delivering him to the lubiertber,
Stall receive the above Reward.
D. STUART, S. C. L.
Newport, Dec. 15 85-1 it.
Ranaway,
SOMETIME in November last, a NEGRO
BOY, named POLYDORE, well know*
in and about Savannah ; he is about five feet
seven Inches high, uout and well made. A
reward of Five Dollars will be given to any
person who will deliver him to the Goaler in
kavatiaah, or tu
PATRICK HOUSTOUN.
Dec. 50. Bb.
Taken Up,
TWO Negroes, viz : 808, an elderly Fel
low*, who fays he belongs to Edmund
Bellinger, of South Carolina, near Alhupoo.—
The other Fellow fays hit name ia DICK, and
that he belongs to Mrs. Hannah Gibbons, near
Savannah Dick is about tweuty years of age,
Ive feet three or tour inches high. Whoever
•wn said Negroes, is req**fted to apply to the
fubferiber, pay charges, Ac. aud take them
away.
R. GIRARDEAU, Conffable.
Liberty County, Dec. tg. B^-tit.
Brought to the Common Goaf,
In Savannah ;
A Negro Fellow, WILLIAM, fays he He
longsto James Wood of South Carolina,
about 5 feet 3or 4 inches high, and about 40
years of age.
A Negro Wench TENAH, belongs to John
Fox of Little Ogechee, about 5 feet t, inches
high and about go years of age
. JACOB THILL, Goaler.
January to. * 89-ts.
■ “"** 1
Wanted on Hire,
FO*- Months—from sto tg Taika
bie field Negroes, to wotk on the Shalts,
r on a Rice Plaatauon, at ific option of the
•*ner. s Jackson.
January ft * BS.tf
Columbian i&luteum,
FOR SALE,
AN elegant ASSORTMENT of
J) R r GO OD S:
Conffling of the following Articles :
ROSE blankets, from 6-4ths to
plains 7-Bihs, ditto drab and striped coat
iog ; spotted elastic, and scarlet cloths, fuprr
finc broad ditto ; kerfeymeres, fwanfdowns
aud toilencts ; thfckfrts, corduroys and velvets ;
vavd wide and g-Bths marfcillr* quiltings ; to
joured tnuflineU, ginghams; silk striped nan
keens ; black, and coloured silk Barcelona
handkerchiefs, printed cotton ditto, printed
furnitures; Reel and metal bread and coat
buttons; fix crates of queens ware aflorted ;
one box of elafs, ditto.
hard ware.
Two hhds. of Hardware, consisting of
knives, forks, ferew knobs, ferew rings, brass
hooks, do. Nails, brass butt hinges, *runk locks
and furniture, brass pullirs, coat and bread
njated and gilt buttons • oatent tinned call iron
ware, consisting of tea kettles, sauce pans and
pots, from 5 to 12 gallons, and fifir kettles ;
10 kegs of excellent gun powder.
20 calks, 6d. Bd. ted arid aod. Englifb
wrought Nails.
The above articles are dire£l from the Manu
factories, and will he fold for a moderate ad
vance for cash or produce.—Apply to
ALLEN JACKSON, on Mr. Will, Wal
lace’s Wharf.
January 6. *B.
Dunkley & Smith,
Have ittf) received from London, by the latcfi dr
rivals at New-York, and by the Ship < arclina
capt. Inglis, t’ia Chatlejlon, a large and beauti
ful Assortment of
Dry Goods,
Suitable to the pretent and approaching season,
which they will dispose of Whojefale jnd
Retail, at a very low advance, for Cash or
Produce—confining of
AN Elegant assortment of callicoes and
chintfes, From 14c!, to 5 fofA per yard : a
great variety t>f striped, plain, tamboured, ja
nan'd and clouded hook and jaconet muflini;
jaconet and book, plain and worked mufliii
aprons, plain, book and col’d mufliii handker
chiefs, gentlemens cravats; 7-Btht and 4-4;fi*
coieraine Linens, ladies plain and embossed
cotton hole, gentlemen's cotton, filkand cot
ton, nd patent elastic black silk do black and
coloured ltuellringand lattin, black mod-, co
loured p-rfiam and farfinets, china, farfinet
and fattin ribbons, fafhionable fafti do. (ilk,
twist, white and coloured threads, Irilb and
flemifh freciings, twill’d, Iriflr linen, cotton
and silk handkerchiefs, French pullicat and ro- .
•nnl do. India turbons. plain and coloured
mufiinetsand dimities, Maffeillesquilting and
mock do. cambrics and cl-ar liwii, 8-4 hs di
aper, damask and diaper cloths and cloutings,
lankins, IG-4JIS cotron counterpans, white
Jesin.s. Pillow fuflian, white btickram, tapes
>nd bobbins, ribb’id and plain callimahcoes
md durants, purple chintz and mufliii fhswls.
A genteel affoument of fuprrfine black and co
loured broadcloths, clalli’- and Orleans do. ffri
ped and plain coatings, printed, white, buti
md black printrd worsted florrn
tin-s, do. fabmet, w-hit-, red, and green flannel.
London duffil (wil'd blankets, striped do. tow
cloth, mainfuil duck, menscoarfe flioes, fou
chong and Taper .hyfon tea, paints and paint
oil, pickled salmon, window glass.
Also, a box of colerain lirtnn o* which tha
drawback can be obtained.
January 5. 87.
Loring & Seaver,
Have in addition ft* their flock of Dry Goods
opened an Affortmert oj
Groceries,
Confining of Madeira and Sherrv Wines of
an cxcell-nt quality; Rum, Gin, Brandy
a variety of French Cordials, Hyfon Tea, F*
berts, F.nglifh YValluuts, currants, Olives, ca
pers, cucumbers, and fcveral other Pickles, Spi
ces, Ac. which they will retail on reasonable
terms —And have received for sale,
London Particular Madeira Wine in hall
Pipes, among whiefi are a few* imported from
Madeira by part icular order, of a quality equal
to any ever brought to this country —
Cordials per doz.
Currents, per cwt.
Filberts, per do.
English Wailnuts, per ffsh
Iron, Salt, and a few boxes of Iv/ pfU
ced Linen, at a finall advance.
Dec. 16. B a .
Edw.-tTCi. STEBBINS,
BEGS leave to acquaint their friends, and tke
public in general, that they have opened
their Stole at the corner of Broughten-llreet,
lacing the Weft Commons, at the hoilfe occu
pied by Mrs. Polock.
And having received an additional supply of
GOODS, suitable to the present season, by the
Apollo, Capt. Robinson, which makes their
affonment complete..
Savannah Dec 6. yy
U. Tobler,
HAS removed in confcquence of the late
fires, to Mr. Wm. Belcher’s Vendue ftofe,
where he proposes felling off his r#>ihaiuing
stock of Goods, at the nioft fedaced Prices for
Cafti. Dec. i6. . St. J
James Wallace & Cos.
HAVE removed their Goods to the red Store,
on lav lor £3 Mi 11 e r ’s Whart, facing the 1
Bluff, where they will traufad Bufmefs as u fual
D?c 6 - n-
FOR SALE,
A number of Northern made
Riding CARRIAGES,
With and without tops, with haroefscomplete,
at Mr. Telfair's (lore, under the Bluff, where
repairs in wood work, painting & varnishing,
will be done on the shortest notice, and every
favour thankfully acknowledged by
PITCHER * DAGGETT.
Jan* J* n.86.
James Wallace & Cos..
lizve Imported per the Ship ROSE, Captain
Hill, from London, A Large Assortment of
WINTER GOODS:
Which they will dilpofe of on low terms for
Cajh or Produce, wholesale or Retail :
Among which are the full owing i
V I Z.-
Ts HITS and colour’d Plains.
f r Balk Lootings and Flannels.
Strip'd Linceys.
Jiujt and Dujjtl blankets.
Superfine and fecund Bread Cloths,
Lafjimers ; Sattin Florentine.
Fa Ih ion able Coat and Vefl Patterns.
LLns 6c hVcmens Cotton and Silk Stockings.
Do. D * Gloves.
Ladies Sandals and A ad Slippers.
Mens neat Sealfktn Shoes.
Childrens Morocco do.
White, colour’d, Oznaburg, Scfkce Threads,
Piflol and long Lawn.
Cambrics.
White (happel Needles. *
Pins in | 6c \lbs.
Diaper, and Holland Tapes.
China and Mode hi 1 boons.
Fujhwnable Luteflrwgs, and Mar.tai.
Durants and Calltmancoes.
Corded Dimity ; Marjcules Quilting.
Queen's Cord: Royal Rib esc Ihickfctts.
Checks and Cotton ftnpes.
Oznaburghs, ar.d Rufjia j/ieetivgs.
Infh Linens, in Trunks ajjorted.
Printed Linens and Cottons.
Blue and White Furniture do.
8-4 it 10-4 Huccabuchs ; Diapers.
Writing Paper, Wafers, Blank, books.
Sealing Wax, Quills, Pencils, & Pocket Books
Rice and Hair Saves ; Brooms St Bru/hcs.
Ironmongery Sc Nails of all kinds.
Sadlery ; Pewter.
Bed Cords, Seine andfewing Twine.
Humbro, and Fijhing Lines.
Durham Muflard in cases.
White Ginger iv/mail Boxes.
Ailum & Copperas, in St 1 1 pit. Ca/ks.
Medicines of different kinds.
F-arlhern H are in crates.
Savannah, Nov. 24. 77
William U Robert Mein,
BEG leave to inform their friends and the
public, that they have erected a Store, on
the lot formerly occupied by Messrs. Ks.mdy
& Parker., and in'addition to their former al
iortinent, per the Harmony, from London, they
have received by the Tryall, from Glasgow,
a great variety ol Jackonet, and Book Mullins,
•and Pullicat Handkerchiefs, which they will
fell very low for cash, or froduce.
December 23d. 84.
GTORGE RALSTON,
Being f avoured uyth part of the Store of Mefjrs-
Loring & Seaver, under the Bluff,
HAS Opened a number of ulefuland (eaidnable
GOOD S :
Where he will thankfully serve any who vrifh
to him with their cuitom.
Savannah, December 8. So
Hamilton & Hartridge,
HAVE in coufequence of the late fire, re
moved their store, to Mr. J. T. Law
rence's Building in Duke street, nearly oppj
tite Hill’s Tavern—where they will diipoie ci’
:beir remaining flock of Goods, at a moderate
advance, for unmediate payment only.
N. i3. The highest price given for all kinds
of Count!y Produce.
De tender 10. 8*
Andrew W. John Ron, Cos.
INFORM their friends, that they have taken
the store lately occupied by Mr. Jos. Mil
hr, in Mi. Win. Taylor’s House, under the
Bluff—Where they have for sale, a general and
neat assortment of DRY GOODS, which they
will fell low for cash or produce.
Dec. 30. ts.
11l i .1 •—... ...... . .C—..A ... ■■
Edward Griffith,
“Watch Maker (3 Jeweller,
WHO formerly lived next door to the
Old Goffee-Houfe, has in confequenc 6
of the fire on the 26th November, been oblig
ed to flop his bufmefs, moll refpeittully in
fotms bis Customers and the Public, that he
has opened (hop 80 yards e*ft of his old Hand,
nearer to the Merchants and Planters Goffee-
House, and has on hand, a great variety of
JEWELLERY, a number ofelegantGLOCKS
and WATCHES, at coll and charges,
gdj* WATCHES repaired as formerly.
January 10. • . n.89.
Advertisement,
THE fubferibers, retreating from the fire,
have taken ffand at the lUre opposite the
Merchants and Planters .CofFee-Houlc ;—They
have received by the Bellona, from New-York,
a supply of MEDICINE, which renders thrii
assortment nearly as entire as before the def
trudiou of the city. They can supply the
Planter, Phyftcian or Shipping, with alnioft
auy medical article they may require, upon as
reasonable terms as e*er were offered ia this
State.
KOLLOCK fef PARKER.
January 10. n.89.
if or the Information of Creditors.
LEFT on the Plantation, of the fubferioer,
by Joseph .Fanny, ftiocmaker, who
lately died on the fame ;* one new Negroe
Wench, and two Horses.
JAMES DUNWQDY.
Liberty county, January 6. 88 3W
Notice.
THE Clerk of the Superior Court’s Office,
of Chatham County, is kept at Mr. Wm.
Normant’s house. fronting the western part of
the South Common.
James Smith, c.i. o.c.c.
A valuable Rice Plantation,
TO BE SOLD,
By the Commifjt oners of Columbia Acadt
A VALUABLE tra6F of Land & Rice PlaT>.
jTx tation, well improved, lying on Grea:-
Ogceche, fifteen miles from Savannah, former
ly the propery of Sir James Wright, called
Sndy Hill Plantation, containing four hun
dred and fifty acres, part tide Swamp, and 4
dwelling House, forty five fert by thirty, with
two brick chimneys, a kitchen and waffling
house with brick chimnies, also a good Sta
ble and carriage house : For terms apply to
fames Jones, F.fq. of Savannah, or either of
the underwritten Cornmiffioners, who will
give immediate poffeflion of* the premises, and
will make a good title to the purchaser, on com
pliance with the terms. It the above men
tioned Land, is hot fold before the fixteentb day
of January next, it w ill then be fold at Public
Audi ion at Louisville, to the.higheft bidder.
W. FEW,
A. MARSHALL,
JAMES M’NEIL,
CommifFione?s of Columbia Academy.
Dec. 16. 82.
Marshal’s Sales.
To he fold at Savannah, on Thursday the gth
day of March next, between the Flours of
10 and 2 o’clock P. M. at the Merchants
and Planters Coffee-Houfe ;
Nineteen Negroes,
As the property of John Ran, senior, deceas
ed ; seized under Execution, at the suit of
the heirs of Benjamin Steed.
At the fame time and place will be fold, th£
following Traft* of Land, belonging to the
eftateof John Forbs deceased :
50 Acres, a Mill Seat.
2CO Called Jcrico. in Liberty county.
Bco Acres two miles dtftant, and originally
granted to Wm. Swinton.
400 Adjoining in St. Philips jParifh, now
Bryani
1800 Adjoining,in St. Marys Parish, noiv
Camden.
500 Acres in St. Marys Parish, iiOw Cam
den.
70 Acre*, an I Hand of Marsh, opposite to
Mr. Bryan’s on Savannah river.
J Os a Lot in Sunbury, on which there wan
formerly a Distillery. Condition;. Cash.
The above Lands returned by the Executor,
in December, 1796
O. BOW'EN, Marshal.
Savannah, January 9th, 1797. Bq-t*.
Sheriff’s Sales.
On Tuesday, the 7th day of February next,
will be fold by Public Out-Cry, at the
court-house, in this city, between the
hours of 10 and 3 o’clock :
250 Acres high LAND,
adjoining Savannah River, Sc Samuel Sterk, Esq.
deceased, on the north, John Morel, Esq. o*
the ealt and fquth; seized under execution as the
property of Janies Houftoun, Esq. deceased-
Pointed out by the Piaiutiff’s Attorney-—con
ditions CASH.
T. NORTON, s. c- c.
Savannah, January 6. 88
- - X. ‘ - j
On Thursday the 2J day of February next, at li
o’clock in the forenoon, will be fold on the Bay
oj Savannah , at the place where the Vtndue-llouje
or OU Excl^j^rformerly flood : *
Two bicodcd MARES and a
. COLT.—AIfo, feme
Houihold Furniture,
ar.d Articles of CLOTHING, belonging tjß>
the Estate of Nathaniel Rafbury, deceased.
Conditions Caff}, before delivery.
By cuLrof tkt Adminif!rater.
THOMAS PITT.
January 3d, 1797. 87-t*.
Sheriffs Sales.
Will be Sold by Public Outcry, at the Court-
Houfc in Sunbury, on t'*’ ftril Tuesday in
February next, between the hours as fpcci
fced by law :
Four valuable Negroes, to wit ;
Abraham, Ben, Prima* and Champ, seized
and taken under Execution, as the property
of William Weft; also, a Negro man, named
September, feizedas the property of Wilmarflt
Baker.
All that Lot of LAND, in
the town of Sunbury, known by the number
Seventeen, together with the buildings thereon*
occupied at prelent by George Mitzkcr, feizetjl
and taken under and by virtue of a Writ of
Venditioni Exponas , as late the property of
— Miller.—Conditions Cash.
D. STUART, 5. C. L.
Newport, (L. C.) Dec, go, 1796. 83-fat
For Sale,
Cheap for CASH or NEGROES *
A Lot of LAND in this place,
Ninety by 60 feet, with a Houle Frameraff,
ed thereon, 27 by 17 feet, and a good Fence!
A tract of well timbered Oak and Hickory
LAND, containing 500 Acres, of an excellent
foil for the culture of cotton, corn, &e. Tituated
on the Road, betwelh Loo'fville and Savan
nah, and within 30 miles f LouifviUe : It's
being bounden by two ** ds that cross at
right angles, makes it a L X stand for a pub
lic houfc.
ASO Acre LOT Pi.v Land, within <
i-4th mile of this cit-
Two Riding Lhairs, with
Harncf* complete. For Terms, apply to Was.
Norment, Lfq. Mr. John Kreener, or to
S. COWLING.
Savannah. Dec. 20.
To be Sold,
On the of January next ;
All the Household Property
of the Estate, and at the Hov.fc cf the late
John Houstoun, Esquire.
Condition* Cash.
December 9. 7 id.
No. 90,