The Savannah museum. (Savannah, Ga.) 182?-1822, January 09, 1822, Image 2

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THE MUSEUM. iDilolcealt price <£umut. Savannah, Jan. 9. 8 ct> ’ S ct ? ■ .COTTON sea-island per pound 23 26 upland - <lo J 7 16 Selections, prime 17 n HICK luO/a* 2} o ■TOBACCO georgial#af lb ji ft* cavendith Ist qual -oO jo ricbmond 12 FLOUR conr.try barrel 6$ 7 rich in phila. and bajt 7 7 A altxandria 7 CORN bushel 73 .75 iiif’ftvr lb o iIEEK no. 1 barrel 950 10 50 no. 2 ‘ DEES WAX U> 30 HOARDS northern 1000 10j pitch pine 12 BRANDY cognac 4th prf gal 160 175 peach none BREAD navy bbl 2 -50 pilot 3 50 4 BUTTF.It Ist quality 15 -•> 2d quality “ 12 CANDI.ES gedrgia mould lb ~ 7 northern do 1“ 2U spermaceti 4,1 4 ~ C A STINES lb 4 4J CHEESE best “ J CHOCOLATE boston no. 1 lb 22 COFFEE best green 2d and 3d qualities 29 oO DUCK russia Ist quality boh 22 ■ 2d quality 20 3d quality 14 raven* ■ I- . *CIN bolland gal jS * country 43 44 i CINDER rate lb “.o sale IRON russia and swedes cwt 450 475 ( DARI) lb 9 10 DEAD bar /A 8 9 MACKEREL boston no. 1 bbl 11 no. 2 5 6 no. 3 075 4 I MOLASSES gallon 36 38 NAII.S cut assorted .'5 7$ 8 < wrought 12 14 NUTMEGS lb .3 OIL, sweet “ 12 boi 9 10 sperm gal 125 150 fish 60 75 PAPER wrapping ream 62 PEPPER lb 20 21 PIMENTO 24 25 PORK prime bbl 10£ mess . 15 PORTER london dozen 250 3 POWDER dupont keg 7i 8 RAISINS muscatel fresh box 3 3§ bloom .do 3 RANGING TIMBER 1000 4 6 HUM Jamaica 4th proof gal 110 115 west-india 2d and 3d 80 new-cngland 40 43 SALMON no 1 bbl 18 HALT Liverpool ground bushel 48 Cadiz turks island 55 60 SEGAU3 Spanish box 12 17 fe.H Al) Connecticut mess bbl iuve nonh-carolina 4 dull SHINGLES 1000 250 4 SHOT assorted lb ■lO SO Al‘ turpentine lb 9 11 STAVES w. o. 1000 12 20 red oak 12 STEEL german ICO lbs 17 blistered l 2 13 SUGAR liavana white 100 lbs mine brown none muscovado 8. j. 10$ new-orieans 9™ l!i loaf lb 18 24 lump 16 17 TALLOW lb 16 17 ‘PEA hvsem lb 95 WHISKEY s -„l ‘3B 40 : WINE madoim g-a! 275 tenerille j 1 25 - 1 n 1 1 ilMii/l oun o\vn AFFAIRS. Since the present proprietor lias been inter ested in the Museum, accounts for advertising nnd subscriptions have been accumulating, year after r ear, with no good.p Aspect of their being speedily liquidated. Having undertaken the es tablishment without funds, and at a high valua tion, we became involved for a considerable a mount, while the actual receipts have been scarce ly sufficient to meet the current cxpences of the business. Our subscription, list has continued to increase ; our advertising patronage has swelled to an amount beyond our warmest expectations. Hut still we found ourselves incumbered with demands which it was difficult to satisfy. Under j this view of all air 3, we came to the resolution of i closing the concern of Kappel &, Burtlet; and: that we might be able to meet the demands a- ; wainst ourselves, we determined to insist upon a speedy settlement with every person indebted: Jo the establishment. This course will appear the more reasonably when it is considered that many of these debits l have been standing for live years. During j which period, even many wealthy gentlemen of; this city, and most of our country subscribers,! have been receiving the Museum without ever: remembering to make the least payment. We shall, therefore, without the least reserve, place every demand of this nature in the hands of a le gal agent, for summary collection. To those of our friends who have patronized our establishment, and paid us for our labor, wc return our wannest and sincere thanks. But to those who have boasted of bestowing their pat ronage, for the purpose of giving us their coun tenance and support, but who have never paid us a farthing—although wc feel grateful, as in duty bound to do, for their good will—yet we must add, that necessity compels us to decline their fa vor* in future. Those wi.n may lie in arrears to us, ar.il are ‘ unable to pay, -xthout ivally distressing tkenuelves] or their ftna:!ks, it is not our intention to press., tVe are disposed to wait better fortunes and bet-; ter times. It is an indulgence which, we ash fori ourselves, anti which \Te are perfectly willing to grant to others. Hut those who have money, and put ud our just claims, From a spirit of parsi mony or from inattention, can expect no such delay. COS AM E.UIU UAItTX.ET. January 3,1322. * Just .Received, rrvir. Georgia ami South Carolina Almanac, l for 1852, containing much useful informa tion both of a private and public nature, —neat- ly printed. I-V r sale at the Museum Office coun ting roo'ii. bty'he gross, dozen or single A li beral discount made to those who purchase by Vi htdetkile dec 19 PETER DIIEGE, Three doors soilth of the City Hotel, THANKS his friends and the public in gener al for the large support he has received in this city since he commenced business, tic takes this opportunity to offer iOS PACKAGES Just received from England and the north, of the most fashionable HATS AND CLOTHING , CHSAFEII THAW IVEH. Extra superfine boys’ Waterloo Coats, full silk trimmings, at the low rate of sls Fine and extra fine black Dress Coats, from £lO upwards Extra blue Saxony do. 820, and upwards Extra fine and superfine double mill and fashiona ble Pantaloons, of all colors, from 84 to 12 First rate gentlemen’s fine white linen Shirts, from 8175 to 4 French Florentine Waistcoats,” §2} Extra quality English do. new pattern, 8 > Hlue and other colors Surtouts, g!2 &. upwards Extra fine Waterloo Coats, full trimm’d with silk, g 22 Gentlemen’s knit Drawers, from 62J cts. to 82 Merino do. Shirts, from §1 to 1J Superfine lamb’s wool Socks, 3 pair for §1 Little boys’ Gieat Coats of all colors, §3 J Misses’ Pelices from 84 to 6, scarlet, colors Fearr.aught Great Goats, gSJ and upwards Warranted extra fine water proof Hats, g 8 Imitation Heavers, S 3 Boy’s Hats, gli’ Blue, black, buff and white fashionable Waist coats Large size silk Umbrellas, from S2J to 3J Extra large size tartan plaid Cloaks, with two capes Gentlemen’* silk Stockings at 813 Ladies’ and gentlemen’s patent elastic silk Stockings at 82 per pair Cases fine and extra fine Irish Linen, from 25 to 8 7A cents Cassimere Pantaloons at g 8 —ALSO — A great quantity of NEGRO CLOTHING, Consisting of Jackets and Trousers, from §4s to 6 a suit Su|Krfine gentlemen’s Heaver Gloves, 75 cts. nov 30 22 Flour, Pork £SO. 280 bbls superfine Flour 50 do prim* Fork City inspection 90 do'd Beef 20 kegs patent shot assorted sizes 50 do first quality Tobacco 50 do Soap, 50 do Candles 39 firkin fiyr quality Butter for family use 20half bbls Fly Market Beef 20 bbls I,oaf Sugar 3 Marble Chimney Pieces 2 Gigs, complete at Uenslers For sle by jan 4 3 C C GRISWOLD UCo The Subscriber VUIAVING opened a store ill oneofthosc two story buildings west of the Market, known as liogg’s Lot, under the superintendance of Mr Wm C. Mills, offers forsalc, a general as sortment of GTi OC Ell I E S, Consisting in pait of S"s.ir, Coffee, Tea, Cog. Brandy, Jam Hum, W. 1 and N. K. do. Holland Gin, WhtsKey, Flour in u 1 oie and half barrels, Soap, Salt, and a lot prime Georgia Bacon ALSO—Homespun, Cutlerv, l.Yookerv, &c. dec 29. ts 45 THOMAS MeKBNZIK Sperm Oil, Candles &?e. 15 Bbls best Strain’d OH, Boxes Sperm Candles Half bbls Pickled ‘1 ongues Sr Smok’d do a..d Fly-market Beet, Kegs Butter, mess Beef and Pork, together with a *'!■■ s-sortireit of Groceries & 1 Provisions For Sale at No 23 Bolton’s Range *>v dec 29 i45 CLAGHORN c BASSETT. Coffee and Sugar. 50 bags prime green Codec 30 hints prime New Orleans Sugar Landing from brig.Bclviiere, for sale by dec 27 JOHN LAIHHOP A Cos. To Rent or for Sale. •yS*}, Three Tenements two stories high, ■’Air between M-* Devant’s and Mrs. Gugle’s, opposite tire new Market. These tenements arc each thirty feet front and forty feet deep, and contain Cellar and Cedar Kitchen, and a {store and bask room on the first floor, with fire 1 places; and three rooms on the second floor : with fire places: a garret and convenient yards. { These ware lately erected, in a neat and sub i stain ial manner, and will be rented on reasona : file to good tenants. Apply to j ,t jan 4 M. H. MCALISTER. ! Mackerel , Smoked Herring \ and Lard. . j Now landing fnim Schooner Rebecca at.d , Pol! v from Boston. .20 kb!s 5!). 1 Mackerel 20’ do No. 2 do 50 do No. 3 do 50 half barrets No 1 20 do do do 2do 150 boxes Smoaked Herring 40 Kegs Lard For Sale by PALMES if ROK. jan 4 a3 Dissolution. tjtllF. copartnership heretofore subsisting ft. between JUicliuelJ Kappel £4 C. K. Hart et is dissolved by mutual consent. All those who have any demands against the concern will present them to C Fr Runlet, to whom those indebted are authorised to make payment MICHAEL J. KAPPEL, COS AM EMIR BART LET. THE Savannah Museum will henceforth be published by Cosam E. Harriet on his individual account, who returns bis thanks to the patrons of the establishment for their former encourage ment and solicits a continuance of their favors, jan 1, 1822. AV anted, STI'VO good vessels to load at St. Mary’s, with -A Lumber, one for Biston.the other tor New- York —for terms apply to . . jan 7 5 ‘C. C. GRISWOLD Si CO. Dry Goods cheap for Cash .. - The subscriber has received by the Cotlon-Flant, Cloths and Casimerei, of various qualities 11 4 Marseilles Quilts “ ‘ Superb Jaconet Cambric embroider’d dresses Inferior do do Striped Silks (new patetns) Black Silk Velvet 3 ps English ingrain stair Carpeting also, A few cases gentlemens’ black 8c white imita tion beaver Hats—with his former supply ol Wollen, Lumen and Cotton goods makes a com plete assortment. Country merchants aieinvi ted to call I ■ h SHA\, j ;ln 8 6 \o 7 Commerce: How- Corn Afloat, 1500 bushels Mary land Com, afloat, for sale by BUTLER k SCRANTON, jan 8 6 NEW ’ GOODS, Jamen Anderson Cos. TW|AVE just received by the late arrivals, a large assortment of British, French £5 India Dry Goods, .haring -which are, White and black -Merino scarfs 4.4, 6-4 and 8-4 Merino shawls, and lead col oured borders 6-4 fancy silk Hdkfs and Collaret bands Elegant black, white and col’d French Crape Dresses Super blk, white and col’d Paris-made Kid Gloves Do do do beaver do Black fig’d silk, new patterns - Assorted braids and wide Velvet Ttibbons Calicoes, Ginghams and Cambrics Sewed, tamboard and plain Muslins Toitoise shell, horn and bone Combs Sic. Together with their former large supply of Woolen, Worsted, Linen and Cotton GOODS, which makes their assortment general and com plete 611 jan 8 Goslien Butter, Apples, 65c. 2u firkins goshen i.utter 30 bbis Apples 10 do smok. and beef—for sale by jan 8 afi BUTLF.K k SUIt .NTON. Landing from schr Adeline. 50 bbis prime Fork, 30 do Beef 12 do Mess do 100 do Union Gin In Store, 20 lilids Jam. Bum, 12 pipes Ccg Brandy 14 pipes Holland Gin, 9do Piei points do 6 do Eagle gin, 12 bbis Apple Brandy 10 lihds N O Sugar, 25 bbis St Croix do 8 bbis Loaf Sugar 80 boxes Soap and Candles 80 kegs No I and 5 Tobacco 130 bbl Howard-st Flour Teas in whole and Catty boxes 20 firkins butter, 3 ton Shot assorted 12 bbis Newark Cider Fly market beef in half bbis 30 boxes Raisins, Copcras, Negro pipes &.C For sale by A MORGAN, jail 8 6 Jones’s upper -whu’f For Sale , a great bargain. tMVK hundred and seventy-seven acres oak and hickory lands, about 26 mites from Sa vannah, on which there is a good dwelling house and other necessary out buildings, the above land joins the river and Ebenczer creek. ‘ ALSO, 5 prime field hands will be sold with the a bove property. Persons wishing to purchase, will please call on J B HERBERT if Cos. jan 8 6 Wants a Situation, \S Overseer or Gardner, a steady active young man, capable of fulfilling; the above situation, and perfectly understands” the differ ent modes of Agriculture in all its branches, can give a satisfactory recommendation as to honesty, industry, sobriety and good conduct N. B Gentlemen in town wishing to Have (heir gardens put in dice order for the season, shall be attended to. A letter addressed to A. B at the office of this paper will be attended to. jan 8 6 Notice. A LL persons are cautioned from crediting a *V ny of the crewof the Hr. brig Emikavocii, P M'Cartan. master, as no debts of their contrac ting will be paid by either the Captain or Con signees. 6 s jan 8 Notice. I HEREBY give notir§!tliat I have a claim, and no doubt th’ oldest and best one, for one hundred and fifty acres of land in the fork of the Large and Little Satilla Rivers, adverti sed for sale by Mr. Z. Kingsley, GEORGE MORRISON. Camden Cos. Dec. 23. 4o§* Gin, Raisins S>*c. J.ust received per sc hr Gen Uaives, 50 bbls Rutenburgh Gin 25 do Clarke’s dp 85 boxes Muscatel Raisins sup quality 60 do bloom do 10 bbls Greenings in prime order For sale by 46 S MANTON. Dancing School , MR. BOUDEf, jr. professor of Dancing, for merly lrom Paris and lately from New- York, has the’ honor to inform his friends and the public that'he has arrived in this city with his family, with the intention ofbecoming'* per manent resident, and'hat he will open his Dan cing Sctau&grcas snin at a suitable room can be prajMHfetvhen he will introduce the most tashionflHHftillions and other!. Djiiccs now in vogue mUffr, and in the most popular cities ill the un'rvWnd the greatest attentions paid to the carriage and deportment of Pupils entrust ed to his care Particulars will appear in the next advertise ment. Music Schou 7 \f ISS VICTOUtO BOUDET, * native of this . city Tuti ess of the Piano Forte, of the Harp and singing in the various stiles of the French and ludion llravuras has the honor to inform her Iricnds aiul the public that she will teach t-; above branches as soon as sufficient encouragement will offer. Particulars to appear in the next advertise ment. ‘ jan 7 5 For Liverpool. . the Brig HURON, R. • Tucker, master; Has commenced Loading, For Freight of 150 Bales Cotton, Apply to j*„ 3 2 A. L. MOLYNLUX. For Liverpool. tXK The barque SPAItI'AN, capt Coles worthy, will commence loading imme diately, having part oi lier engaged. For freight of the remainder, appn to GUMMING k GWATHMEY. Landing from the above vessel, 10 bbis Cider, the consignee is requested to call and take them away. jan 1 For Liverpool , 200 Bales are wanted to fill the fine ’SEftifr- ship WILMELMINA, capt. Wilson, to sail in a few days Apply to dec 28 MITCHELL k BARTLETT. For Havre , The fine British brig SPEEDWELL, capt. Bathgate, a first class vessel, w ill meet with despatch. For freight of 400 bales Cotton, applv to & dec 27 ’ JOHNSTON HILLS. For Liver(. 001. L&S\ The ship MARY M.MY- Hudson, ap-iLk* master, has part of her cargo on board, anu will meet with dispatch. For freight of one or two hundred bales of Cotton, apply to capt H. oil boaid. at Williamson’s wharf, or to jan 7 5n ANDW. LOW V CO. For Nc7V-Orleans. .THE fast sailing sloop SUSAN, W. 1 Rogers, master; will positively sail on Tuesday next, weather permitting, for Freight Or passage, apply on board or to jan 3 2 E WILLIAMS if Cos. For New-York, Tlie fast sailing packet ship AUGUS *3s|jj6 TA, 1) Wood master, will have imme diate dispatch, having pars of her cargo enga ged. For the residue or passage, having supe rior accommodations apply to capt W on board at Jons’s upper wharf, or 10 jan 1 1 HALL id HOYT. For Charleston. THE sloop SUSAN, Z Bradley, mas ter, will sail w ith dispatch. For freight or passage, having good accommodations, apply to the master on board at the Exchange wharf, or to J B HERBERT Li co jan 1 Is Flour, Corn, Whiskey, &c. 2400 bushels prime white Maryland Com 300 Lbls lloward-street supeifine Flour 30 do Whiskey 10 do Apple Brandy Now landing from sell’- Time, and for sale by DANIEL CARNEY, Jr. Hunter's Buildings. For Freight or Charier , ■gdfjjr The fast sailing new sclir TIME, Cup tain Tucker, burthen 7 or 800 bbis. will take a freight coastwise or to any port in the West Indies. Apply aa above, jan l §h47 #For Nero-York , The regular packet brig NATIVE, C. Cole, maste.r, will meet with des- For freight or passage, having good ac commodations, apply to capt. C. on board at Jones’s upper wharf, or to IIALL Ik HOYT, dec 25 42 For Providence (B. I.) THE Regular Packet Brig Polla, espt. Jgjgiifi, Herrington, having part of her freight engaged, will sail on the 10th instant, for freight or passage apply to S. WANTON, Rices Wharf. Who ha* for sale landing from the above vessel, 40 Casks Lime . 8 Pipes ) fITVT 40 Barrels 5 Vli-i-No 50 Barrels Potatoes 1000 Bunches Onions 5 Barrels do 10 Barrels Beans. jan 54 • • . For Newport & Provide nc THE Packet Sloop Olive Branch, E t! iWL Ellis master, will positively sail on Sunday 6th inst. for freight on deck (which will be taken low) or passage apply to the captain on beard June’s upper wharf, or to GIBUS to ALEXANDER, jan 5 w f Taylors Wharf. For Baltimore , The fast sailing sloop PACKET, W. Beebe, master, w ill sail on Sunary 6tb itist. For passage only, having excellent ac commodations, apply to capt B on board, at Jones’s tipper wharf or to jan 4 3 v HALL & HOYT. — ; — For Providence , y4M\ The schr JAMES MONROE, capt Simons will have immediate dispatch For freight, applv to . jan 4 3 .T LATHROP & Cos. For Norfolk , The fast sailing schr. DELIGHT-IN- W-..AA PEACE, Kelley, master, will sail on Thursday. For freight or passage, apply on board at Bulloch’s wharf, or to jan 8 6 L. H SAGE & Cos. For Freight nr Charter. fCjT The fine fast sailing ship ASIA, John CfcZA* Barry, master, in co .plote readiness to receive a cargo. For terms apply to the capt on board at Jones’s upper wharfi or to PETERSEN & CO. Who have for sale Pica Madeira in lialf pipes A few cases red Champaigne Soft shelled Almonds jan 7 5s f i ‘7 Corn Afloat. 20 000 bushels white. Maryland corn afloat, For sale by JOHN LATHROP Ik Cos. jan 4 Ss. For New -Fork. \ The regular packet ship Cotton l’lant r M Fash, Master, will have immediate dispatch, one halt her cargo being ready to go on board. For remainder, or passage, apply oa board, at Jones’ lower wharf* or to GEO. GORDON. Lanairg hid for Sale. 20 hi.ds N O Sugar 20 bids prime Fork 30 do do beet 160 bags Oats, 100 bundles Ilay jan7 5s For Charleiton. The regular packet sloop NIAGARA, capt Fowler, will s.iil with all dispatch For freight or passage app.y on board at the Exchange wharf, or to jan 0 6 D W M’KENZrn. Selling Off. /BUIE Subscriber wishing to decline the J. Dry Good Businew, oilers his stuck for sale at cost, 011 a credit for approved paper. ’ The stock on hand, comprising a general assortment of fresh imported DRY GOODS. and if not disposed of at wholesale, it will be sold out at retail, for cash or approved papt at 6’- days. • JOHN 1) MONGIN. Denslers Building, corner of Broughton aad Bull Streets ALL persons indebted to his Dry Good store are again requested to call on Mr Way at the store and settle the same. J 1J M jan 5 n 4 Corn. 1500 busheU prime Maryland Corn, afloat- For sale by L. 11. SAGE k CO. jan 8 6 Jhi.loch’s wharf. . Corn , ojloat. A Few hundred bushels prime white CORN .afloat, will be sold low if taken from the vessel DANL. CARNEY, .Ir ian 8 a6 Hunter's luiitlinxi Combs, f IAIIE keep constantly on hand :i 1. reneraL assortment of Shell and imitation Combs, BUTI .F.R & SCRANTON, jan 8 6 Corner of Urgun & Jiurnni d■ Si. For Sale, ■'flHE TYRO, a flat built bo"t well calculated S for the navigation of the Savannah river ill its lowest state, she is nearly i*cw and the bail ding of her cost upwards of §BO0 —She will be sold to close a concern atjthe low rate of and would make an excellent river boat, A I SO. The Augusta Beat Fairplay with poles,hiv and jams complete, as she now lies at William son’s wharf, is ready to receive freight, applv it CANTFAOU ,v LAMAR, jail 8 s5 tt'ilUamso .’j buildings. Nails, etc. 72 casks Nails, IB ads, ami Tacks ItiO kegs no. I St 2 Tobacco approv’d brands 20 tub's sweet Butter Printing, Sheathing & Wraping Pape, boxes of Currant Wine in butties * * keus of fresh CracSwn? Now landinifaud for sale by jan 8 li6 If. I.IPPIT & Cos. s3* A few Gentlemen or La dies can be accommodated with board in a res pectablc private family—The situation is picas ant and the terms low, the house being large, and convenient rooms with fire-places can fie had. Those wishing board will please apply it this office. jan 8 a*6 JRarkef-trnuirr. This Day Published, BY THOMAS LONGWOKTH, , Johnson square, LAC§^ T ANARUS; . Or many things in few words addressed 4 .? those who think, by theTfev C C Colton, “The noblest study of mankind is man” This work is most highly recommended 1/y all the Literary Reviews, having within a short period gone through eight editions in London, and is a book that ought to be in the hands oi every one who reads. The edition now offered for sale is but half the price of the former American copy, neatly printed on a small type, in a large IS mo. vol ume, handsomely done up in boards, at 75 cents jan 7 5 Insurance against Fire. The JElna Insurance Company, Hartford, wi! insure houses and buildings, merchandize, fur niture and other property, including vessels in port, their cargoes, &c. against loss or damage by Fire, for any term from one month to one or more years. The conditions, which are moderate, may fie known on application to the subscriber, who is authorized agent, and is empowered to issue policies without the delay incident to others gcncies of this nature. The Company undertake in all cases to pay the full amount of the sctual loss, provided it does not exceed the amount insured. The pre ; rain ids are reasonable, ands tould offer a strong inducement to any person having property at hazard to place it in security, jan 7 5 S. MANTON. To Planters. QTpIIE Subscriber has on hand & will continue cJI to keep a constant Supply of FLOUR , CORN # PROVISIONS, With a general Assortment of such articles as are required for Planters. The Goods will be sold at Savannah prices, and Produce taken ia payment.—He Solicits the Patronage of those Planters in the vicinity of St. Mary’s. In Stare, ♦ 2COO Bushels Prime Flint Corn, 300 bbls Superfine Flour, With a general assortment of Dry Goods, Han ware and Groceries. GEO. W. MARTIN. St. Marys, Nov. 17. 17 Looking-Glusses. JW. MORRELL, offers for sale at his 3’ur niture repository (Church buildings,) elegant assortment of Mantle and Pier Glut scs of the latest fashions. Orders will be received for Glasses’ and fi r warded to the manufacturer at New-York.. ja .t 7 -5