The Savannah museum. (Savannah, Ga.) 182?-1822, January 12, 1822, Image 2

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the museum. yrom the-sptrting Magazine. HOW TO SPELL SEEI In Connaught, at least truth alleges Yherising generation urtder hedge* Arc tauglit tlic-ir A 8 C, large stones their stools, And under derivfifnr ck*r hedge rchooh. (Aiittwo. h himself need offer no apology For such an Etymology,) With bushvbob find snuff-begrimed nose, Rusty black coat, and pen. behind his ear, Terence Maion in majesty arose, The birchin object of respect and fear. Hi* Cheeks were pimpled, and his eyes liiclin c, With alt their strength, and soul, and min , To join their brains somewhere about The tip of Terry's snubby snout: I„ short, by ‘all the girls ’ttvas more than hinted, That Mister Terence squinted. “Come here, Tom Fogarty, you little brat— So you’ve been playing in the ditches, And tore your dawnev taste of breeches. 1 hope you have your lessons pat. 9 double E —what spells S double E ’ Don’t be star gating so, mind what I say; S double E, you little stupid fool— -I’po.i n.v conscience you disgrace my school. S double E, you ass ! what do Ido • ,1 When I raise up my eyes to look at you . J You’ll say it now, or else the Devil’s in’t.. “Why, Sir, you snener P* __ ” OUR O WN AFFAIKsTiI H Since the present proprietor has bell eslcdin the Museum, accounts for artve/Using ami subscriptions have been accumulating, after year, withnQ good prospect of their being speedily liquidated. Having undertake/: tin • tablLshment without funds, and at a ii’gli ‘• tion, weeame involved for a considers. mount, while the actual receipts have been s< Iv sufficient to meet the curient expo ict business. Our subscription list has contn n increase; our advertising patronage has sv to an amount beyond our wannest expects! Rut still we found ourselves incumbered ‘ demands which it was difficult to satisfy. 1<” this view of affairs, w e came to the resolution t closing the concern of Knpp/1 & Bartler; am; that we might be able to, meet the demands a ea'inst ourselves, we determined to insist .mo:. * speedy settlement with every person indebted 10 the establishment. This course will appear the more reasonable when it is considered that many of these debits, have been standing for five years. During vhich period, even many wealthy gentlemen of this city, and most of our country subscriber* have been receiving the Museum without ever remembering to make the least payment. We shall, therefore, without the least reserve, place every demand uf.tWgßOttire in the hands of a le gal agent, for summary collection* To thosd of our friends who have patronized our establishment; and paid us for our labor, we return our warmest and sincere thanks. Hut te those who have boasted of bestowing their pat ronage, for the purpose of giving us their coun tenance and support, but whohuve never paid us -infonViac^’cessTty'cotnpers^us to decline their fa vors infuture. Thos|fj|j}io may be in arrears to us, and are unable Wpay, -without realty distressing themselves ortlu-irf.mitics, it is not onr intention to press. We are disposed to wait better fort lines and bet. * ter times. It is an indulgence which we ask for ourselves, and which we are perfectly willing to grant to others. Hut those who have money, and put off our just claims, from a spirit of parsi mony or from inattention, can expect no such delay. COSAM EMIR UAUTLET. * January 3,1822. Qj* We are authorised to an nounce. Capt. Itonr.iiT Uiironn as a candidate, for Major to conn* and the 60th ’Battalion Is” Ilegt. Georgia Militii. jan 9 7 Kollocks Sermons. PERSONS holding subscription papers for this work, will please baud them to the publishers on of before the 12th inst. Those who desire it may yet have an opportunity to subscribe to the work. The price immediately on publication will be advanced two dollars on I each set. S C St J SCHENK, jan 10 3s Wanted, STp\VO good vessels to load at St. Mary’s, with JL Lumber, one for Huston,the other for N ew- Voik—for terms so plv to j 7 5 O’ G. GRISWOLD Sc CO. A Situation Wanted, IX the Country or Town, any kind of Mer cantile business, apply to the Editor Os this paper, and application will be attended to. jan 5 s 4 Notice, ALL Persons are cautioned against crediting any of the ctew of the British Brig Speed, well, as neither the Captain or the Consignees will lie responsible for tlicir debts. Jjipyg ft, I 7W . Mmt. • Notice. A U. persons arc cautioned from crediting a a*. nv oft lie crewofthe nr brig K*bkav<hh, |> M'Caffsn, masti'r, as no debts ot their contrac ting y iil be pa.’. by either the Captain or Con signet*. 6 s fan S InjJuraiiQe against Fire. The ih'.tna Insurance Company, Hartford, will insure lueses and buildings, merchandize, fur niture and other property, including vessels in port, their cargoes. &c. against loss or damage by hi re, for any term from one montli to one or mol e years. The conditions, which are moderate, maybe known on application to the subscriber, who is authorised agent, and is empowered to issue policies without the delay incident to oilier a gcooie.t of this nature. Tne Company,undertake in all cases to pay the full amount of the actual loss provided it dons not exceed the amount insured. The pre miums are reasonable, and should oiler a strong imkxenwnt to any person havsng property at hazard to place it in security. jan 7 5 S. MANTON. PRTKH HREGE, Three doors south of the City TH'ANKS his friends and the public in g Il fm the l wge support he has received in ihisehy .^%menced.business. He takes this oppeK unity to offer 103 packages Just received 9rom England and the north, ot the most tasliionalde * JUITS JND CLOTHING, / CHKAPKII THAN £VBH. Extra superfine boys’ Waterloo Coats, fulls,lk trimmings, at the low rate of £1 Fine and extra fineblack Dress Coats, from g!6 Extra blue .Saxony do. g2O, and up wards Extra fine find superfine double mill and ble I’Sntaloons, of al< colors, from g 4 tolJ First rate gentlemen’s line white lntfen Shirts, from gl 75 to 4 French Vlorentiue Waistcoat*, . Extra quality English do. pew pattern, g-> lllue aid other colors Surtouts, gl J&• upwards Extra fine Waterloo Coats, full tnmrn and with silJt £t 22 r.entl .'men’s knit Drawers, from 62) cts. to S 2 Meri-jo do. Shirts, from gl to 1) Suni :rfine lamb’s wool Socks, o pair tor pi Little boys’ Gteat Coats ofall colors, g.l) Mi nes’ Felices from g 4 to 6, scarlet, colors F< arnaugbt Great Coats, gSJ aiiddp wards Warranted extra fine water proof Hats, go TtJ.itatkm llcavera, g > ‘.toy’s‘Mats, gH . , > ~ Blue, black, buff and white fashionable Waist co tits Large size silk'Umbrellas, from ft 2 5 to 3) Extra large size tartan plaid Cloaks, with two capes ‘ Gentlemen’s silk Stockings at gl} . Ladies’ and gentlemen’s patent elastic silk Stockings at g 2 per pair Cases fine and extra fine Irish Linen, from z 5 to 87) cents Eassimere Famaloons at g 8 —also — A great quant itv of ’ NEGRO CLOTHING, ‘Consisting .of Jackets and Trowsers, from g 4) t*> 6 a suit inietftne teiulemen’s Uehver Gloves, 75 cts. i novdO 22 ‘ The Subscriber R ESPECTFULLY informs the public that i 13 he has taken one of the brick tenements i,own as Marshall’buildings, in Barnard-street ear Market-square, and where lie oilers for sale, at the very lowest prices, a choice selec -1 lion of Groceries and Family Stores, Consisting of—hyson, young hyson, gunpow der and in'perial Teas, whole and half bbls I’altimorc Clour, best Goshen Butter, common do, northern Lard, prime and mess Beef, hall bbls superior Fly-market do. Burlington Hams, smoknd Beef, do Herrings, pickled Tongues ; Sallad Oil and W I. Peppers in bottles No 1 Chocolate, b oom and muscatel Raisins Currants, Almonds, English Mus tard, Salt it baskets, Ist and 2d quality manuf’d ‘lobacco Tamarind* in kegs Havanu.St cniseSi NO Sugar best, double aup single refined do, sperm am tallow Candles. Allspice, Mace. Clovw, Ciuns mon, Nutmegs, Pepper. Ginger. Genuine Id quart —csgnac brandy J amaica Spirits, West In Jia do. Holland Gin. northern do, N E Hum m - iVsb..!*uer.ffe.Port and claret Wines i , A few superior Liquor Cases, worthy the at lention of planters and gentlemen residing ii the country. THOMAS CAMPBELL, jan 5 4 Corn Afloat, 20.000 bushels white Maryland corn afloat For sale by JOHN LATHROP & Cos. jan 4 3s Nails, etclf 72 casks Nails, Brads, and Tacks 100 kegs no. 1 &. 2Tobacco approv’d brand: 2u tubs sweet Butter Printing, Sheathing ft Wraping Papei boxes of Currant Wine in bottles kegs of fresh Crackers Now landing and for sale by j” 8 li6 \V. LIPPIT&Co. 10 casks Shot assorted, Landing ami tor sum by A. MORGAN, jan 7 „ n5 . Jones’ upper -wharf W. “ : Sugar, 137 Barrels 8110 2 hlids prime Sugar Landing, and for sale by HALL U HOYT. jan 5 a 4 Zi ish Potatoes, IN hampers—for sale on board the brig En deavor, from Belfast, lying at Williamson’s wharf. ♦ ‘ jan 9 h 7 Corn. 151.'0 bushels prime Maryland Corn, afloat— For sale by L. 11; SAGE ii GO. jan 8 6 Eit'lach’s-wharf. Bills on Boston, For sale by jan 7 5e MITCHELL & BARTLETT. Corn, ajloat. 1 Few hundred bushes prime white CORN ill afloat, will be sold low if taken from the vessel. DANL. CARSEY, Jr jan 8 a6 birildingt. Cherry Brandy. 8 Barrels Cherry Brandy, Just receii ed and for sale by IC. C. GRISWOLD & Cos. jan 9 TWENTY bales at redu ced prices Wft 10 pipes Holland Gin, Chat hams cargo 15 Dimijohns do Thus Fowler’s do 28 bbls Sugar, 4 hlids do 20 Dimijohns Cognac Brandy*7 years old 20 bags Almonds, Harris’s Tobacco 40 boxes fresh Muscatel Raisins 100 bbls Rye Whiskey A few pieces Cotton Bagging suitable for mending 30 casks 2d quality Rice, ’ • For sale by S B PARKMAX jan 10 ntf Harter’s wharf. pet Liverpool . rTK * Tlie barque SPARTAN, capt.Coles- W& worthy, will commence loading i™™- part other cargo engaged, lor freight of the I^2 , f GW ATIiMEY. Landing from the above vessel, 10 blrte Cider, tbe consignee is re<^S'edto call and take them away. J For Havre, Th e fine British br ’ g SPEEDWELL, Mb capt. Bathgate, a first class vess'., wrfl ith despafeh. For freight of 400 bales Cottian, apply to johNSTON For Liverpool. jM\ The ship MAHY ALMY. Hudson, master, has fart offer cargo on board, andwill meet with dispatch. For freight of one or two hundred bales of Cotton, app y o rT For Vrovulence ( R. I) THE Regular Packet Brig Tolla, capt. Herrington, having part of her freight engaged, will sail on the 10th instant, for freight or passage apply to S. M ANTON, Rices Wharf. m* hat for tale landing from the above vestcl, 40 Casks Lime , GIN, 50 Barrels Potatoes 1000 Bunches Onions 5 Barrels do 10 Barrels Bean*. • • jan 5 4 ‘ For .Providence, The schr JAMB3 MONROE, tapt Simons willhave immediate disputcli. For freight, apply to jail 4 “ 3 JLAtHROPicCo • For Norfolk, The fast sailing schr. DELTGHT-IN ’.**£> PEACE, Kelley, master, will sail on Thursday. For freight or passage, apply on hoartl at Bulloch’s wharf, or to jan 8 6 L. H. SAGE tc Cos. , For Liverpool. f/EST The well known regular trading ship hg.l \Nr., .fumes Drummond,master, has commence . loading, and will be despatched without delay. For freight, apply to captain D onboard, at Bolton’s wharf or to jan 9 7 JAMES DICKSON & Cos, For Liverpool. THE Staunch Ship AFRICA, Jno. Johnston jr. master, has commenced loading, and will meet with despatch, having 700 B des-Cotton engaged; for freight of 250 to 300 Bales, apply to the master on board at John stons’ upper wharf or to jan 9 e 7 JOHNSTON & HILLS. Ski For Charleston. Preguiar packet sloop MARY, yivyfcj* Brown, master, will meet with dis patch For freight or passage, having good ac commodations, apply to the master on board at Exchange w harf, or to _J in IS VAC COHEN. For Liverpool. Ci>|r The copptred and fast sailing ship HARMONY, S Woodward master, has pun of her cargo engaged and Will - not be de layed in loading. For freight, apply on board at Telfair’s wharf or to jan 10 8 MITCHELL & BAIfTLETT. For Greenock. The copper fas tend ship HARRIET, ■y*ii fr. Capt Beet), has 1 alf her cargo engaged. For freight, apply on board or to JAP 10 8i MITCHELL St BARTLETT. For Liverpool. ,£*s4 The fast sailing substantial ship THO MAS FOWLER, capt Candler, will sail in all next week. For freight of 200 bales of cotton, or passage, apply to the capt on board at Jones’ Lower wharf, or to jan 10 8t A RICHARDS. For Providence, The stanch schr. ADALINE, V,’. Gibbs, {jjyE&rma >er. For freight or passage apply on board at Telfair’s wharf, or to jan 9 1.7 W. LIPPITT & CO. For Port an Prince. £y>R: The new Staunch Jlrig Orion, Capt .S&Lififc Smith, will sail on Sunday next—for treigbtof 100 bbls. apply on board, or to E. WILLIAMS, & Cos. jan 11 For Char lesion. The regular packet sloop RAPID, Sgfafrc I’erry, maste-, will meet wit I, despatch Eor freight or passage, having good accommo dations, apply to the muster on board at Ex change wharf, or to ISAAC COHEN, jin 11 s 9 For Liverpool, f-fSt: The ship LICURGIS, Jft Halev, n as- SfcfiftsJ ter, has made but one voyage, and is a first rate vessel, more than halt her cargo is on pigecl, and going on board. For freight apptV on board or to MITCHELL & BARTLETT. * jan 12 10 For Freight or Charter, . (To any fVtst-Inriia Island,) ‘rfJplf. The stanch schr PI!KH\\ Cummings, master, laying at Rice’s wharf. For terms apply to the Capt. on board, or to S MAN ION, Rice’s wharf IFho has for stile , landing from said schr. 100 bbls best iudia pyint Gin 10 lihds X E kum 20 bbls Apples 20 kegs Butter, for family use 20 bbls Ale 10 qr. casks current Wine. jan 12 10 For Freight or Charter, The substantial brig LEONIDAS, C. Lnrd, master, burtiien 243 ions, wilt be ready to receive a cargo immediately. For terms, apply on board, or to jnt2 10 0S WILLIAMS & Cos. For Freight or Charter. the IKest-Irhties fi’ev- Orleans) 1 lie new fast sailing bug F VMJs L master, 150 tons burthen, will be m rea diness to receive a cargo on 1 uesduy next. lui , tm . SP y a c „. Loaf Sugar. 30 bbls Loaf Sugar (small loaves) from Pen mngtonrefin^. Lauding from Grig Hope. Ami fir zale bn L. HILLS, Ab. 29 IloUon, range. 5 Bbls. Mess Pork 20 do prime do 3 do mess Beef 20 do prime do 20 half bbls Fly Market mess Beet 11 casks goslicn Cheese 20 Firkins do Butter 10 do Lard • 10 half barrels Buck-wlicat Flour 5000 Bunches Onions In Store 50 Hampers Irish Potatoes 10 Bbls’ do do Flour, box£s Raisins, Candles, Soap, and a general assortment of Groceries, jan 9 s r|*HE subscriber has just received from New jL York Superfine and French Levantine Heavy Sinchews Nankin and Canton Crapes Black figured Naples Silk lndfcfSag Hdkfs Mcmto A Shawls Linen cambric hdkfs, 75 cts a 1 75 Ladies superfine wt andcol’d kid Gl° res do do col’d castor ami beaver do Gentlemens white and col’d do do Sewed Tarr.bourd and plain Muslins Fine flounc’d Muslin robes and trimmings Assorted braids and velvet Ribbons Super plaid Silks, for Turbands A few white and mixt Plains on hand which shall be sold low—with a variety'of other arti cles at the sign of tluf golden fleece, by WILLIAM ROSE. jan 11 * 9 TAFT & SIBLEYS, Off-r for Sale, 80 Bushels \\ alnut -30 and > the Js 400 pounds Live Geese Feathers, jan 11 n9 Holland Gin, . 12 pipes Holland Gin 5 boxes Havana brown Sugar 10 bbls L Oil—Landing this day. Apply to K. WILLIAMS h CO. g 100 barrels N orS Mackerel, Just received and for sale by RICHARDS St RANKS, jan 11 §s9 Ilolton’s central-wharf. Howard-street Flour, 150 bbls of the above, just received and for sale by the subscriber JAMES MAGEE, jan 11 §n9 Sperm candies, Figs, five. * Just received per brig Savannah, 15 boxes sperm Candles 25 drums fresh Turkey Figs 15 bbls Apples in prime order—for sale bv jan 11 9 S M AVION .Northern pine him b er ajloat. For sate, the cargo of schr M:-;ta. consisting of 23,000 t’-et of Wear j , . 55,000 do merchantable S l ‘ lin ‘ !,er Apply to IaAAC COHEfc jan 12 slO Mackerel, landing §fr Sale. 100 barrelsN >2 2 100 do No35 MACK} ' UEL * In Store A few cases Windsor Soap MITCHELL {; BARTLETT jan 12 i 10 *— : - Jirundy , 10 pides 4th proof Bordeaux of excellent quality for sale by JON v MEIGS, jan 12 ‘,n 10 Bulloch’s Bui ing. Bricks Sj Mackerel 3/ 000 South Carolina B> icks, lor Sale very low if taken from the Wharf. —also — Landing from Boston, 20 3b!s No l Mai kerel 20 do No 1 d'< ia"T2 1> 1., HAinwiv *- Cos Landing from schr. Phebe, 10 lihds N h. Knm 9do Molasses, first quality For sale low if taken from the wharf, jan 12 hlO P. W ATE It \1 \X k Cos. JV. (h Rum, Whiskey, ftc. The cargo of the brig Fame—Consisting of 600 bbls N O Whiskey l-’0 kegs Kentucky Lard 10 lihds 4th proof N ORum For sale by I. W ILLIAMS & Cos. jan 12 10 Green Coffee, 200 bags green Coffee—Lading this day from brig Leonidas, and for sale by j.wfcl2 10 F. WILLIAMS h Cos. JV*. E. Rum , Choppas. Sic. 100 bbis’N L Rum W 2 pipes domestic Brandy 1 bale Ohp;>pas—Lauding from brig Sereno, and for sale bv E WILLIAM- &Cos jan 12 10 Whiskey. 29 hhds Whiskey, landing from sloop Oliver Wolcott, and for sale by j an 12 10 HALL St HOYT. I Corn. r 100 bushels Maryland white Corn afloat for M l eb y HALL Si HOYT, jan l? 10 Gin 2$ Mackerel. 25 bbls Smithticld Giovery superior q: U; : : 113 bbls No 3 Mackerel lam mg ti,. ; 14 haif bbls y biy and lor sa'e i.y jan 12 10 LA UIROP Si Cos. ■ ■ ; -r Salmon &c. Lilndir.g foul Brig S re no & Slafp Ha-, 15 bbis Saloon 75 kegs Pickled do 6 hhds pu-e Janmi. a R-m 5 do St. Croix do 109 btxes ha fdoNo 1 Chocolate For sale by SAMUEL S l ODDi n. jan 12 slO Taylors Wharf. Law Office, Matthew hall ‘.icai.uster, offers bis professional services to his friends and! the public. His office is on West Bread-street,’ directly in front cf the old Market, jan 12 way _ 10 Gold & Silver Enamelling on Class fur Pictures, <s*c. IMIE public is respectfully informed that work of all kinds in t..e above line will be executed in the neatest manner by JOHN EV ANS, who intends staying in this city a few weeks for that purpove—apply at the store of Mr. A’m. Free, corner of Congress and Whis ker streets, where Glass of every description can be supplied. All orders will meet with punctuality. jan 12 10 Stone Cutting. MOORE St LYMAN, return their sincere thanks to those who have encouraged them, and the public ii general, -that they have received from the North, a large assortment, in addition to their former stock — Building Stone, Flagging, do. Hearth do Door Steps Fire Places, &c. ; Also — a large and elegant asso; tmont of Mar ble for .Monuments, ” Tomb Taffies .. Grave Stones, llean.li stones, &c. Os a ’■uperior quality, w hich- they c.ffer for sale on reasonable terms and at the notice, at their shop in Tiull-st. All ori’xrs w ill be thankfully received and proir.pt’y attended to. jan 12 10 v. t ■ . This Day Published, BY THOMAS LON'GWOUTIf, *(* Johnson square, LACON; Or many things in few words addressed to those who think, by the Rev C C Colton, “The noblest study of mankind is man.” This work is most highly recommended by all the Literary Reviews, having within a shop period gone through eight editions in London, r and is a bock thaNought to be in the hands o ’ every one who reads. The edition now oll’ered for sale is but hall the price ol the former American copy, neatly • printed on a small type, in a large 18 mo. vol ume, handsomely done up in boards, at 75 cents jan 7 5 Just Received, CIIIALMKU’S Life of Wj-y Queen of fools— ) 2 vols. Bvo. The Spy, ora Tale of Neutral Ground, a nev Novel—3 vols. The Cavalier, a Romance—2 vols. bvjLcc, Gibbons Percy Anecdotes, No. 19, on Instinct.—For sale by THOS. LOJ?G\VOih 11, jan 9 7 Johnston's Square. ■— ■ ■ ‘ ■ For Sale, TYRO, a flat built ho;tt well calculated for the navigation of the Savannah river ill its lowest state, she is nearly new and the buil ding of her cost upwards of gSOO—She will be sold to close a concern at the low rate of §lsl'. and would make an excellent river boat. AI.SU. The Augusta Boat Fairplsy with poles, hoc ks and jan s complete, as she now lies at William son’s wharf, is ready to receive freight, apply to CANTKLOU N LAMAR, jan 8 s6 Williamson's buildings. Prime Cotton Land. * M ‘WO hundred acres Prime Cotton LAND, ■ near White Bluff Meeting-house—for sale fiy GARDNER TUFTS. lau 10 *nß caution: J jpOE public are hereby cautioned not to sA _ trade for a note of hand for ninety Dollars and.interest, dated 20th. June 1821. by John O vers, ar.dpayable six months after date to ft’o.ilidge and Silce ~ or bearer—Also, one note of h&M? for twenty one Dollars and interest, da ted 20th June 1821, i signed by James II Con yers, and payable on or before the Istdayof Nnv 18'1, to Coolidge and-Sikes or bearer.— •he said notes having been siolbu frem the subscriber on the night of the Ist Dec. 1821. • JAMES 11. NEWMAN. jan 12 wnj 10 Cotnbaj> lUIE subscribers keep t. . getieral assortn>cnt of Shell Combs, BUT I F.li &'SCfPR'ON. jan 8 6 Corner of Jiryan (J Bc.nnrd-St. Dissolution. r jYIiE copartnership heretofore subsisting 1 between Michael J K<f>pel(3 C. li. llart et is dissolved by mutual consent. All those Who have any demands against the concern will present them to C. E- Bart let, to whom those indebted are authorised, to make payment MICHAEL.! KAPPEL, COSAM EMIR BARTLET. THE Savannah. Museum will henceforth be published by Cosani E. Harriet on his individual account, who returns liis thanks to the patrons of the establishment for their former encourage ment and solicits a continuance of their favors, jan 1, 1822. Situation Wanted BY a young man who is acquainted with both country and city trade, would be willing t> offer his services one week on trial, a line di reeled to E. arid left at this office, will be atten ded to. jan 10 s*H ers Icto CO]