The Savannah museum. (Savannah, Ga.) 182?-1822, January 10, 1822, Image 2

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TIIK Ml SEi This Day Published, By THOMAS LONGWOBTH, Johnson square, LACON; Or many things in few words, addressed to those who t liiafc, by the Hev C C Colton, •'The noblal study of mankind U man.’ This work i-. most highly re corn i.. ended b> all the literary Reviews, having tvitlin a short period gone through eight editions in London, afod is a book that ought to he in the hands ot Due who rends. ... , ... Sedition now ottered for sale is but half re of the former American copy, really ion asmah typ e * n , a large 18 mo. vol. ► nine, handsomely done up in boards, at, 5 cents jau ~ m 5 Just Received, Cl HALM FITS Lire of Mary Queen of Scots— ) 2 vols !io. 1 lie Spy, ora Tale of Neutral Ground, anew Novel — i vols. The Cavalier, a lloinar.ee —‘i vols. bv Lee Gibbous . Percy Anecdotes, No. 10, on Instinct.—For sale by fIIOS. LONGWORTII, • fan 9 7 Johnston's Square. Insurance against Fire. The JEtna Insurance Company, Hartford, wil insure houses and buildings, meichandize, fur niture and other property, including vessels in port, their cargoes, &c. again* loss or damage by I ire, for any term from one month to one or more years. The conditions, which are modemte, may be know n on application to the subsenDcr, who is authorized agent, and is empowered to issue policies without the delay incident to other a gencics of this nature. The Company undertake in all cases to pay she full amount of the actual loss, provided it does hot exceed the amount insured. The pre miums are I'ensonahle, and should offer a strong inducement to any person having property at hazard to place it in security, jnn 7 .5 S. M ANTON. /■MIL subscriber lakes pleasure to'inform his 1 friends and the public that he has removed from the Merchants Hotel In burnt square, to the May, over the store of Mr. John Hunter, East, of the Exchange, where lie has good ac commodations in a complete fire proof building and would be happy to serve those who please to call. Also, good stables to accommodate country friend’s horses, jan 9 *7n JOHN Y WHITE. Ten Dollars Reward. lO9T, supposed to have been through mis. A take from the Augusta Stage, a small lea. 1 her trunk, containing clothing tec with the! name of J. IL Rrtten ‘on a snail brass plate,! covering the lock—the above reward with charges, will be paid on delivering it to the; subscriber, or by giving him information where it can be had WICKUFF ItKUI.N. at JOSEPH KUP WAN'S, jan 5 s 4 Tlic Subscriber Respectfully informs the public that . lie has taken one of the brick tenements known as Marshall’buildings, in Uarnard-street near Market-square, and where he otters for , sale, at the very lowest prices, a choice selec tion of Groceries and Family Stores, Consisting of—hyson, youtij: hyson, gunpow der and imperial Teas, whole ami half bbls Baltimore Flour, best Goshen Butter, common do. northern Lard, prime and mess Beef, half bbls superior Fly-market do. Burlington llams. smokad Reef, do Herrings, pickled Tongues, best, Sallad Oil and W. 1. Peppers in bottles, No 1 Chocolate, iroom and muscatel Raisins, Currants, Almonds, English Mustard, Sait in baskets, Ist and 2d quality mannf’d Tobacco, Tamarinds in kegs Havanu.St oniseu. NO Sugars best, double, aup single refined do, sperm and tallow Candles. Allspice,Mace Cloves, Cinna mon, Nutmegs. Pepper Ginger Genuine Li quart —cagnac I ’aiulv J amaica Spirits, West In dia do. Holland Gin, northern do, N B Rum, Madeira. Teneriffe, Port and cl; vet Wines in buttles. Cordials assorted, ftc.. &c A few superior Liquor Cases, wor’ liy the at tention of planters and gentlemen residing in the country. THOMAS CAM PBELL. jan 5 4 Just deceived, THE Georgia and South Carolina Almanac, for 1822, containing much useful inhu ma tion both of a pri, ite and public nature,—neat ly printed For sale at the Museum Office coun ting room, by the gross, dozen or single. A li beral discount made to those who purchase by Wholesale. dec 19 Fork. Jile, Ray, §c. LANDING from brig Hope, at Taylor’s whf. 50 bbls prime Pork 31 do mess do 20 do da Beef 20 half bbls Fly-market Reef 58 bundles Hay, 52 bbls Apples 54 bbls Ale, first quality 160 casks Connecticut stone Lime F ,rv r sale by C. C. (ilUSll OLD St Cos. jan 9 7 ‘’ ‘ ‘ ‘ “ ‘ # ’ “T Landing’ from Brig Hope. AndfoVsak by L. HiLLHASV 29 Ballons range, 5 Bids. Mess Pork 20 do prime do 3 do mess Beef 20 do prime do 20 half bbls Fly Market mess Beef 11 casks goshen Cheese 20 Firkins do Butter 10 do Lard 10 half barrels Rucl;-\vl*at Flour 5000 Bundles Onions In Store 50 Hampers Irish Potatoes 10 Rtils do do ijpnr, boxes Raisins, undies, Soap, aud a gejlr.it assortment of Uroeqjpes. Moss Fork. 49 bbls Mess Pork, Landing and for sale by jan9 r J W LONG. PETER DREGE, j 11tree doors south of the City Hotel, eiIHANKS his friends and the public in gener- L 1 al for the large support he has received in i his city since he commenced business. He takes this opportunity to offer 105 PACKAGES Just received from England and the north, of the most fashionable HATS AND CLOTHING, CSIiFIB THAS eVKR. Extra superfine boys’ Waterloo jCoats, full trimmings, at the low rate of sls Fine and extra fine I .lack Dress Coats, from sl6 upwards , _ . Extra blue Saxony do. S2O, and upwards _ Extra fine aud superfine double mill’d fashiona ble Pantaloons, of all colors,/rum $1 to 12 First rate gentlemen’s fine white linen Shins, from $175 to 4 French Florentine Waistcoats, s2* _ Extra quality English do. new pattern, $5 Blue and other colors Surtoot.% sl2 lit upwards Extra fine Waterloo Coats, full trimni and with silk, $22 Gentlemen’s knit Drawers, from cts. to $2 Merino do Sturts, from $1 to lj Superfine lamb’s wool Socks, 3 pair for $1 : Little boys’ Great Coats ofall colors, s3} Misses’ Felices from $4 to 6. scarlet, colors ’ Feariiaugbt Great Coats, SSA and upwards Warranted extra fine water proof Hats, $8 Imitation Heavers, $3 ■ Hoy’s Hats, sli Blue, black, butt'and white fashionable Waist coats Large size silk Umbrellas, from S2J to 3} Extra large size tartan plaid Cloaks, with two 1 capes ’ Gentlemen’s silk Stockings at slj • Ladies’ aud gentlemen’s patent elastic silk Stockings at $2 per pair Cases fine and extra fine Irish I.incn, from 25 to 87A cents 1 Cnssimcre Pantaloons at $8 —also — A great quantity of NEGRO CLOTHING, Consisting of Jackets and Browsers, from slj to 6 a suit ♦ Superfine gentlemen’s Heaver Gloves, 75 cts nov 30 22 Flour, Pork c. , 280 bbls superfine Flour 50 do prim. Pork City inspection 90 do <1 • Beef 20 kegs patent shot assorted sizes 5J do first quality Tobacco 50 do Soap, 50 do Candles 39 firkins first quality Bmter for family use 20 half bbls Fly Market Beef 20 bbls Loaf Sugar 3 Marble Chimney Pieces 2 Gigs, complete at Genders * For sie by jan 4 3 0 C GRISWOLD & Cos. The Subscriber (tTHTAVING opened a store in one of those two ’ story buildings west of the Market, known la, llceg’s Lot, under the superinlendanee of [ Mr Uai C. Mills, offers forsald, a general as sortment of G n OVER IE S, Consisting in part of S.igar, Coffee, Tea, Cog. ifraudy, jam Rum, W, I. and 3. E. do Holland Gin, Whiskey. Flour in whole and half barrels, Soap. Salt, aud .1 lot prime Georgia Bacon . Al.SO—Homespun, Culh-r,•, Crocker,. Ac. I dec 29 ts 45 THOMAS Mr KEN ZIE. t it. “ Ini Sperm Oil, Catullus &*e. 15 Bbls best Strain’d Oil, Boxes Sperm Candles Half bbls Pickled 1 ungues &. Smok’d do. a..d Fly-market Beef, Kegs Butter, mess lleef 1 and Pork, together with a full assortment of r Groceries & Provisions , m For bale at No. 23 Bolton’s l-.aiige oy , dec 29 u 45 CLAGHOUN c. BASSETT. Coffee and Sugar. 50 hags prime green Coflee i 30 hhds prime New Orleans Sugar I Landing from brig Mile by dec 27 JOHN LATIIROP & Cos. To Rent or for Sale. ► 1 Three Tenements two stories high, MiaP.'between Mrs. Devant’s and Mrs. Gugle’s, ■ opposite the new Market. These tenements 1 are each thirty feet front and forty feetdeep, and contain Cellar and Cellar Kitchen, and a store and back room,on the first floor, with fire places; and three rooms on the second fleor with fire places; a garret and convenient yards. These were lately erected, in a neat and sub , stunted manner, and will be rented on reasons - ble terms to good tenants. Apply to jan 4 M H Mc’ALISTEIf. f Dissolution. t|IHE cupartnersliiti heretofore subsisting 1. between Michael J KuppelSJ C. Ji. Bart el is dissolved by mutual consent. All those who have any demands again t the concern will present them to G E- Bart let, to whom those indebted are authorised to make payment MICHAEL J KAPPEL, COS AM EMIR BAUTI.KT. THE Savannah Museum will henceforth be published by Cosam E. Bartlet on his individual account, who returns bis thanks to the patrons of the establishment for their former encourage ment aud solicits a continuance of their favors jan 1, 18.>2. “NV anted, EjTp'VO pood vessels to load at St. Mary’s, with A Lumber, one for Boston,the other for New- York—for terms apply to jan 7 5 0 C. GRISWOLD & CO. Ji ish Potatoes, IN hampers—for sale on board the brig En deavor, from Belfast, lying at Williamson's wharf. jan 9 h 7 - Office Rank United States. Savaxmah, Bth January, 1822 VN election fora Watchman for this Office will take place on Tuesday the 15th inst. to which isattachc-d a salary of three hundred dol- j iars per annum —Candidates will hand in their j applications to the undersigned, naming two! Siiritics SSOO for the faithful Performance of j the duty previous to the aboitfNlate. jap !) 7 JAMES HUNTER CtsWer. |< j .10 casks Shot assorted, I T AN DING and for sale by l** A. MORGAN, 777 n 5 ‘ Junes’ upper -wharf. Sugary 137 Barrels and 2 hints prime Sugar Landing. ,n<l for wile jan 5 a A Situation Wanted, IN the Country or Town, any kind rfMer cantile business, apply to the Editor of this paper, and application will be aUenu.d to. F* 5 s 4 are authorised to an nounce Capt. Robust P.AiroiiD as a candidate, for Major to corn nr* and the 60th lUUaliork s Kegt. Georgia Militia. j au ® Loaf Sugar. 30 bbls Imaf Sugar (small (oaves) from Pen nington refinery. Justyecd and for sale ny dec 31 36 JOHN LATIIROP & Cos. Goshen Gutter, Apples, sc. 2u firkins goslten i.utter 30 bbls Apples 10 do smok and beef—for sale by jan 8 af. BUVLEG h BCRa ~ TON. Landing from schr Adeline. 50 bbls prune Pork, 30 do Beef 12 do Mess do 100 do Union Gin In Store, 20 hhds Jam. Bum,. 12 pipes Cog Brandy 14 pipes Holland Gin, 9do Piet points do 6 do Eagle gin, l2bbls Apple Brandy 10 hhds N O Sugar, 25 bbls St Croix do 8 bbls LoafSug.tr %80 boxes Soap and Candies 80 kegs No 1 and 5 Tobacco 130 bbl Howard-st Flour Teas in whole and Catty boxes *2O firkins butter, 3 ton Shot assorted 12 bbls Newatk Cider w Fly market beef in half bbls 30 boxes llaisins, Coperas, Negro pipes &c For sale by A .MORG AN. j. ( „ g 6 Jones’s upper-aha'f For Sale, a great bargain. I.XIVE hundred and seventy.seven acres oas . and hickory lands, about 26 miles from Sa vannah, on which there is a good dwelling house and other necessary out buildings, jHtabove land joins the river and Ebenezcr Cfftjp ALSO, 5 prime field hands will be sold with the a bove property. Persons wishing to purchase, will please call on J BttIEkRUT & Cos, jan 8 6 Wants a Situation, i S Overseer or Gardner, a steady active t\ young man,‘capable of fulfilling the above situation, and perfectly understands the differ ent modes of Agriculture in all its branches, can give a satisfac'ory recommendation as to honestjvjii<’ustiy, sobriety aatj good conduct. N. IMkentletnen in lowaHvi.diing to have their gamens put in ~ice oraer for the season, .hall be attended to. A letter addressed to A. D at the office of this paper wiibbe attended to. jan 8 6 Notice. \LL persons are cautioned from crediting a ny ofthe crewoftlie Br brig Esiif.avouh, P M'Cartan, master, as no debts of their contrac ting will be paid by either the Captain or Con signees. 6 s janß Notice. I HEREBY give notice that I have a claim, and no doubt the oldest and best one, for one hundred and fifty acres of laud in the fork of the Large and Little Sat ilia Rivers, adverti sedfor sale by Mr. Z. Kingsley, GLOttGE MORRISON. Camden Cos. Dec. 23. 4j§* J. _ r - Gin, Raisins sc. Just received per schr Gen Hawes, 50 bbls Uutenburgh Gin 25 do Clarke’s do 85 boxes Muscatel Raisins sup quality 60 do bloom do 10 bbls Greenings in prime order For sale by 46 S MAtyON. Com Afloat. 20.000 bushels white Maryland corn afloat, For sale by JOHN LATHROP & Cos. jan 4 3s Union Society, I Quarterly Meeting will be held on Monday m Evening, 14th inst. at 7 o’clock, at the So ciety’s Hall. L. MASON, Stc’ru. jan 9 7 Georgia Royal Arch Chapter. JVb. 1. UjTJHF. Members of the Chapter, are request. ed to attend an extra meeting at their Hall This Evening at 6 o’clock, for the purpose of electing a High Priest, for the remainder ofthe masonic year, vice J. Oe La Motta resigned. Candidates for admission and exaltation are requested to attend. jan9 w I. K.TEFFT, Sec. Douglass & Sorrel , HAVE for sale—New Maryland white flint Corn * 100 barrels prime Muscovado Sugar 10 hluls do N O do 14 bbls Loaf Sugar at Low prices 10 pipes Cohnenar Wine A few hluls of prime Havana green Coffee 200 bbls Howard street flour, selected for fam ily use 120 do Baltimore Bye Whiskey 6 tons Bar Iron Hollow Ware * Spanish Segars Several very handsome Oil Cloth Carpets, dif ferent sizes Spanish Tobacco, &C. h 44 dec 28 j ~JOB PRINTING Neatly executed at the Museum Ojjict For Liverpool. jjCf. THE Brig HURON, 11. H. Tucker, master; Has commenced Loading, lor For Liverpool. fJJT. The barque SPAItI’AN, capt Coles worthy, will commence loading in me (LatdyT having part of her cargo engaged For freight of the rema.nder, apply to GUMMING Ik GWATUMEY Landing from the above vessel, 10 bbls Cider, the consignee is requested to call and take them away. j a 1 For Liverpool, 200 Bales are wanted to fill the fine ship WILHELMIXA, capt. Wilson, tr sail in a few davs. Apply to dec 28 ’ MITCHELL & BARTLETT. For Havre , rag*” The fine British brig SPEEDWELL, capt. Bathgate, a first class vessel, will meet with despatch. For freight of 400 bait s Cotton, apply to dec 27 JOHNSTON CJ MILLS. For Liverpool. feWx The slop MARY ALMY. Hudson, master, has part of her cargo on board, and will meet with dispatch. For freight ot one or two hundred bales of Cotton, apply to capt 11. on boatd. at Williamson’s wharf, or to jan 7 5u ANDW. LOW k CO, For New-Orleans. THE fast sailing stoop SUSAN, W. I Rogers, master; will positively sail on Tuesday next, weather permitting, for Freight or passage, apply on board or to jan 3 2 E WILLIAMS & Cos. For New-l'ork, The fast sailing packet ship AUGUS- V':7TA, I) Wood master, will have imme diate dispatch, having part 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 io jan 1 1 HALL V HOYT. For Charleston. THE stoop SUSAN, Z Bradley, mas sSfe-ae. ter, will sail with dispatc h. For freight or passage, having good accommodations, applv to the roaster on hoard at the Exchange whati, or to J B HERBERT S£ co jan 1 Is Flour, Corn, Whiskey, 65c*. 2490 bushels prime white Maryland Corn 300 tbls Howard-strcet superfine Fkwr 30 do Whiskey 10 do Apple Brandy Now landing from self Time, and for sale by DANIEL CARNEY, Jr. Jlunler’s Buildings. For Freight or Charter, The fast sailing new ae.hr TtME.Cap cli/ tain Tucker, burthen 7 or 800 bbls. will take a freight coastwise or to any port in the West -Indies. Apply as above, jail 1 §847 For New-York, The regular packet brig NATIVE, C. Cole, muster, will meet with des patch. For freight or passage, having good ac commodations, apply to capt. C. on hoard at Jones’ upper wharf, or to HALL & lIOYT. dec 25 42 For Providence (R. I.) THE Regular Packet Brig Folk, capt ‘■wgjjffi'Kii Herrington, having part of her freight engaged, will sail on the 10th instant, for freight or passage apply to S. MANTON, Rices Wharf. Who has for sale landing from the above vessel, 40 Casks l.ime 8 Pipes ) riyvr 40 Barrels 5 CP l_iAi • 50 Barrels Potatoes 1000 Ranches Onions 5 Barrels do 10 Barrels Beaus, jan 5 4 For Baltimore, sailing sloop PACKET, W Beebe, master, will sail on Sunary 6th inst. For passage only, having excellent ac commodations, apply # to capt Uon board, at Jones’s upper wharf or to jan 4 3 HALL tt IIOYT. For Providence, The schr JAMES V-Muy Simons will have lmmediateNdMßkh For freight, applv to V jan 4 3’ J LATIIROP 8c Cos. For Norfolk, The fast sailing schr. DELTGHT-IY SMXr 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 8c Cos. For Freight or Charter. fcftr The fine fast sailing ship ASIA, John HTj-O Barry, master, in co > plete readiness to receive a cargo. For terms apply to the capt on board at Jones’s upper wharf) or to PETERSEN & CO. Who have for sale Pica Madeira in half pipes A few cases red Champaigne Soft shelled Almonds jan 7 5s For Liverpool. The well • tno "'” regular trading ship JA.NK, James Drummond, master, has cominence.l loading, and will be despatched without delay. For freight, apply to captain'll on board, at Holton’s wharf or to jan 9 7 JAMES DICKSON & Cos. For Liverpool. w&Mv THE Staunch Ship AFRICA, Jno. Johnstonjr. master, has commenced I wilt meet with despatch, having | engaged; for freight of 250 to ; > to the mastefon board at John wharf or to 7 JOHNSTON & Hill s. For Providence, ■’ wr?! The stanch schr. AD ALINE, I.', f;; ■ ■ I ggVnMtster. For freight or passage on bi iaid at Telfair’s Wuart, or to S j, n 9 b 7 W. LIPPIT rBcCo I For Ne7v-Yvrk, I THE regular j soket Brig HO^E. t J Cltampliu, will meet With tk- tmaM i,vi ig part of her Cargo engaged,—for f i.t ihe remainder or passage, having good commodations, Apply to Capt. Cliaoipha i 4 Bi board at Tai tors \V hat f or to ■ j an 9 7 C. C. GRISWOLD L( ■ For S.ile on board said B 36 bbls Apple# >■ 10 do Cider • ■ 10 do Ale ■ 15 Firkins Butter. B For Rahim ore, | S/&S? The sloop CONNECTICUT, CapUjß TePfy’ Stephens, will have immediate <kl putt.Ji. For freight or passage apply to ‘..1 captain on board at Rice’s vvliarl, or to ■ juo 9 7 BUTLER &_SC RANT OS. ■ * For Neiv-York. i The regular packet sliip Cotton i J ia;.t,B M Faslt, -Ma.-Lr, will have immedihttfl dispatcii, one half her cargo being tea lv to;pB ot) board. For remainder, or passage, aup I on board, at Jones’ lower wharf, ort u K tIEO. GORDON. ■ landing and fur Sale. I 20 hhds N O Sugar 8 20 bbls prime Pork ■ 30 do do bref 8 160 bags Oats, 100 bundles Hay 8 jan7 5s I $ For Charletton. 1 4M\ The regular packet sloop NIAGARA, I capt Fowler, will sail with all dispatcli.B For freight nr passage app:y*on board at tbs I Exchange wharf) or to 1 jan 8 6 D W M’KENZIE. I Selling Off. | r jVHE Subscriber wishing to decline the B I. Dry Good Bus: ness, (hers his stock for i sale at cost, on a credit for approved paper. I The stock on hand, comprising ageneiall assortment of fresh imported I DRY GOODS, and if not disposed of at wholesale, it will be I sold out at retail, for cash or approved paper I at 60 days. JOHN D. MONGIX. I Denslers Building, corner of Broughton I axd Bull Streets. j ALL persons indebted to his Dry Good store, I | are again requested to call on Mr Way at lit.; I ■ store and settle the same. JD M 1 jan 5 n 4 I Corn. 1500 bushels prime Maryland Corn, afloat—l For sale by L. U SAGE & CO. jau 8 6 Bulloch's wharf Corn, afloat. 4 Few hundred busheis prime white CORN 2a afloat, will be sold low if taken fr. m the vessel. DAN L. CARNEY, Jr jsn 8 u 6 Hurler's buildings Coiiik, rgSIIE subscribers keep constantly on hand a I l etteral assortment of Shell and imitation Combs, BUTLER A SCRANTON, jan 8 6 Corner of Bryan & Bumnrd- St. For Sale. THE TYRO, a flat built bor.t well calculated for the navigation of the Savannah river in its lowest state, she is nearly new and the buil ding of her cost upwards of SSGO--She will be sold to close a concern at the low rate of $l5O, and would make an excellent river boat. ’ AI.SO. _ g,- The Augusta Biat Fairplay with poles, hot ks and jams complete, as she now lies at William son’s wharf, is ready to receive freight, apply to CAN lELOU & LAMAR, jan 8 s6 Williamson’s buildings. . Nails, etc. 72 casks Nails, Brads, and Tacks 100 kegs no. 1A 2 ToNacco approv’d brands. 20 tubs sweet Butter Printing, SMHthing & Wraping Pape? boxes of Currant Wine in bottles kegs of fresh Crackers Now landing and for sale by jan 8 h 6 W. LIPPIT & Cos. (tTA fcw Gentlemen or La dies can be accommodated with board in a res pectable private family—The situation is pleas ant and the terms low, the house being large, and convenient rooms with fire-places can be had. Those wishing board will please apply at this office. ian 8 a*6 Markcl-smuire. To Planters. UrpiTF, Subscriber has on hand & will continue 4JL to keep a constant Supply of FLOUR, CORJ\*s PIWVISIONS, With a general Assortment of such articles as are required for Planters. The Goods will be sold at Savannah pric-s, and Prodace taken in payment.—He Solicits the Patronage of those Planters in the vicinity of St. Mary’s. 11l Store, 2000 Bushels Prime Flint Corn, 300 bbls Superfine Flour, With a general assortment of Dry Goods, II ;rd ware and Groceries. GEO. W. MARTIN. St. Marys, JV#t\ 17. 17 Looking-Glasses. JW. MORRELL, offers for sale at his Fur. niture repository ("Church buildings,) an elegant assortment of Mantle and Pier Glas ses of the-latest fashions. Orders will be received for Glasses and for warded to the manufacturer at New-York. jan 7 5 Notice, 4LL Persons are cautioned against crediting any of the crew of the British Brig Speeii well, as neither the Captain or th©Consignees will be responsible lor their deblS. • jail 9 i 7 Bills on Boston. For sale by ian“ Se MITCHELL & BARTLETT