The Savannah museum. (Savannah, Ga.) 182?-1822, February 23, 1822, Image 1

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o.jBL ISHED DAILY BY COSAM EMIR BAUTLET. Mi ‘born's Patent Balances , ~ 1 sizes, constantly for sale by k* a •* size3 ’ t c HAYNVARI) r wli $ 9 - DRY GOODS. KUE subscriber has just received per Ship Jo bn & Edward from New York, a fresb 3 pply of seasonable Dry Goods, Among which are, P, tro super queens mixture Casimeres G( ir.tlemens Cravats Bi ittania Handkerchiefs !n utation Merino Dresses G rcen Baize G entlemens super Buff & Drab Buckskin Gloves. ALSO, 1 Case mens low priced Chip Hats S3M will be sold low for Cash, at No. 7 Commerce Row. F. L. SHAY. 3' C ;w Medicine § Seed Store. OEMLEII $ POSEY, C. inter of Broughton and Jefer son -streets. mi ISIDES their general assortment ot Drugs, B offer the following PATENT MKDI - viz* At derson’s Pills, Bateman’s Drops, British Oil Daffy’s Elixir, Thompson’s celebrated Eye ■\Vtt. r, Godfrey’s Cordial, Harlem Oil or Med ian sutum, Henry’s calcined Magnesia, Hill’s Balt in. of Honey, Jesuits Drops, .-ee’s ‘Pills, Ono leldoc, Pearson’s prepared Charcoal 1 ooth Jw ler, Well’s do. Dyott’s Restorative Dentri fice Thompson’s aromatic l ooth Paste, Tur jj jn’s Balsam, Whitehead’s Essence of Mus ,2 Wheaton’s Itch Ointment, Kawson’s do Bwr e’s Grand Elixir, Stoughton’s Bitters. ATjSO, Po; nitum in pots and sticks, Hair Powder, Bor Soap, Transparent Soap, Wash Balls, Co lone Water, Court Plaster, Ink Powder, Lip kite .Japan Shoe Blacking, smelling Bottles, lipp £ Shells, Breast Pipes, Bougies, Dutch Me# i, Flesh Brushes, Ivory Enema Pipes, Spit ig and Crown Lancets, Phosphorus Match Bolt es, Scales and Weights, Silver Leaf, Sodaic PoV Jers, Spatulas, Tin Foil, t russes, Tooth In itnr nents. 01; CARDEN SEEDS th y have now on hand, IVii tington, refugee, white and liver Beans— sht fcon early frame, marrowfat and green im w a! Peas—drumhead, early york, sugarloaf, el ow savoy, flat dutch, red and battersea A kage—Asparagus—-flat white and early )ir *!i Turnip—Cauliflower—Salmon, long a -lot, ami short top Radish—dark orange hi Tut—dark blood Beet—white solid Ceilcry— ai led Parsley—Endive—round, prickly and io laud Spinnage—Cresses —imperial, roj r al, .dv green, large headed and cabbage Lettuce ■> i ll of which they warrant fresh. . AI.SO, The following RuOTS —Ranunculcs, Ane n.Uses, Tulips, Crocus, Narcissus, and Jo quils J lower Seeds, Canary Seed, and Flower I'ois, The following articles are daily expected, Long, white and blue prussia Peas—tong pod a (i(Uv)ch, broad Windsor, gi'een nonpareil, can e rbiry kidney Means—lce, tennisbalj, green & ripite cos, silesia, and brown lutch Celtuce — ‘ irsnip—Leek—Shallot— Bazi!—Chervil—Hy -8 p —Cochliaria—-Marjoram— Ma!m —Sage id Thyme an 24 A BAIN, PAINTER Sp GLAZIER, irjAS removed his shoo to Bull-street, near I Cl Broughton-street, where he continues the PAINTING fc GLAZING BUSINESS in all its various branches , i nil where will be happy to receive orders from I be town or country, and pledges himself that 1 hey will be punctually and neatly executed 18e constantly keeps on hand all kinds of Paints, Paper Hangings with fancy Borderings, Stc and Paper Hanging done on the shortest notice. feh 20 d§ 6Y/KJV. 1000 bushels white Maryland Corn afloat, and for sale by HALL & HOYT, feb 11 350 if? Office for the sale of Ne groes, Lind, Houses unci Lots and General Brokerage. subscriber renews a tender of his ser * ‘’ices to his friends, and pledges his ttn femitted attention to the sale and purchase of Segr ies as usual, as also the disposal of Houses tod Lots, Lands and the negotiation of paper, wd every other transaction in the Brokerage ‘me on commission. His acquaintance with Psrsonsmost likely to purchase Negroes, af fords a facility in affecting sales, assiduity and punctuality and candour, will ever be observed. ‘ !e “ill also procure hire for Negroes, and use e y er yprecaution in securing the wages. A re nter for such will be kept open fv.r the inser honof all Negroes sent for hire, and for appli cants for field hands, House servants, and gangs 1''"or: on board of vessels, who will be sup t'jcdas far as the encouragement this estab 'ishment may meet from the owners of that property. Strangers and others are informed, that they tow obtain on application at his office, such in formatjo,, ag mav j )e re q i; i, e( ] ami his means af 'OWi bis fees moderate oil all such occasions. •1 register of the Land I)rawing, in the for- ? erj,| d last Lottery is already for inspection. T*"l of the lands obtained, and a correct s wtch of the counties and districts, water cour “J Sic to be seen. D. PO LOCK. JAIB 38 Potatoes &e. SO Bbls Potatoes 26 hags do 4 Hilda N F, Rum 1 do W I do 50 bbls Beef 20 do Pork 10 do Vinegar 20 Sides Leather 10 Nests Trunks Now Landing and for Sale by f „ CL AG HORN Et BASSETT, ®ls and 39 Boltons ltangfi. THE SAVANNAH MUSEUM. To Kent. And possession given immediately. ®THAV elegant three story brick tene ment Dwelling house and Store, corner of Barnard-st. and Bay Lane, the Dwelling-house contains seven large and spacious rooms, Cellar Kitchen &c, the store is large, and an excellent stand for any kind of business, the rent will be very moderate until the first of Nov next Also —a Brick Dwelling House in Bryan-st. containing five rooms and Cellar Kitcnen, new, and in complete order Also—a Dwelling House and Store, corner of Jeti'erson and St Julian-st. a good stand fora Grocery Store, rent low, apply to jan 14 11 FREDERIC SELLECK Cognac Brandy and Jamaica llum. 15 pipes superior 4th proof Cognac Brandy 11 hhds do do Jamaica Rum For sale bv jan 31 BAKER & MINTON. To Planters. ‘jTpHE Subscriber has on hand & will continue 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 in payment.—He Solicits the Patronage of those Planters in the vicinity of St. Mary’s. In Store, 2000 Bushels Prime Flint Corn, 300 bbls Superfine Flour, With a general assortment of Dry Goods, Hard ware and Groceries. GEO. W. MARTIN. St. Marys, Nov. 17. , 17 IMIE subscriber has just received from New. . Y’ork Superfine India and French Levantine Heavy Sinchews Nankin and Canton Crapes Black figured Naples Silk India flag Hdkfs Merino j Shawls Linen cambric hdkfs, 7s ctsa 175 Ladies superfine wt andcol’d kid Gloves do do col’d castor and beaver do Gentlemens white and col’d do do Sewed Tambourd 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 the golden fleece, by WILLIAM ROSE. jan 11 9 : Turks-Island Salt afloat, 2000 bushels superior quality Turks Island Salt, on board the sehr. Sally, at Anderson’s wharf, for sale by DOUGLASS U SORREL, feb 12 c 36 Prime Green Coffee. JUST received—4l bags prime green COF FEE—for sale by feb 12 h 36 TAFT & SIBLEYS. Frederic Selleck, HAS just received and offers for sale, Low •or cash, produce, or town paper only, 30 bbis prime Muscovado Sugar BO do Howard st Balt superfine Flour 20 do Rye Whiskev 20 do No 3 Mackerel 10 do N Gin 5 hhds Rye Whiskey 2 hhds imitation Jamaica Uuin 15 bags prime Havana Coffee 1000 bush. I.iverp. Ground Salt 5 tons Swedes Iron assorted 5 do Hollow Wars, Eng. and American 30 ps Cotton Bagging - 10 casks Cheese 1000 pounds Share Moulds 40 small boxes No 1 Soap 40 doz Carolina Weeding Hoes 100 reams Wrapping Paper 16 doz American Axes 20 kegs Dupont’s Powder Shot assorted 1500 wt prime new Bacon, saltpetred Brown Shirting, Plaids and Stripes Plains, Calico, Shoes, Hats And almost every article suitable for town or country. @To Rent —a large and convenient Store and Cellar fronting Barnard street, in C Gildon’s new brick Building, rent very Low. BILLS OF EXCHANGE, On New York and Providence, for sale as a bove. 35 dec 17 New Goods. JOSEPH KOP MAX. H Johnston’s Square, AS received by the latest arrivals Extra fine and 2d quality Bombazines Figured French Crape Dresses do Nankin do do Merino Mantles 3-4, 4-4 and 8 4 Merino Shawls Plain and silk Hdkfs,/or Turbans White and black Crape3 Plaid Ribbons Gentleman’s silk Cravats Super French cloths and Cassimeres do Shepherds blue and oik do Blue ball Twist &fc &c. Which with an extensive assortment of’Sta. pie and Fancy Goods, are offered on accommo dating terms t wholesale or retail. N. B. The. remaining stock of white & mix’d Plains, will be disposed of as cheap as any in market. 4 in 5 For Sale, a great bargain. hundred and seventy-seven acres oax and hickory lands, about 26 miles from Sa vannah, on which there is a good dvyelling house and other necessary out buildings, the above land join3 the river and Ebenezer creek. AISO, 5 prime field hands will be sold with the a bove property. Persons wishing to purchase, will please call on J B HERBERT fcf Cos. jan 8 6 SATURDAY MORNING—FEBRUARY 25, 1822. Mahogany Furniture, Piano Fortes, Curled Hair .Matrasses Feather Beds, Chairs, Sfc. CgYHE subscriber, agent for the well known ” Factory of D I'HYFE, in the city ofN< \v- York. respectfully informs the citizens of Sa vannah. that be lias brought to this citv a large &. full assortment ofCABINP.T FURNITURE, consisting ofthe following articles : Side Boards, with and without Liquor Cases Sets of Dining Tables, single do. Sofas and Couches, Rosewood and Mahogany Pier ‘fables, with marble tops, Card Tables’ Tea Tables. Breakfast ‘fables, Dressing Ta bles, with and without glasses Rosewood and Mahogany Work Tables do do Writing do Secretaries, Book Cases, Bureaus Double And single W ash Stands, Ward Robes Biliiers’ Trays and Stands, Piano Stools Music Book Cases. Mahogany Chairs Curled Maple do, Rosewood do. High post Rosewood Bedsteads, FieklJJo do do Mahogany do. .Field do. do do Curled Maple do field do dressing Glasses, of every description Piano Fortes, the newest Music, &ic, Double and single curled hat. Matrasses do do feather Beds oil .he best quality A large assortment of Chairs. ■ - All the above articles will be .. arranted to stand the climate, and the subscribe, invites the public generally to call and view fort lemselves at his Repository, Church Buildings, opposite Gibbons’ Buildings. ‘ J. W. MORRALL. N. B The subscriber has brougheout one of the best workmen, and will attend tp those who wish their Furniture repaired or varnished, nov 12 6 Spring Goods, STIHF, subscribers have just received by the sJL ship Blucher and other recent arrivals from Lilerpool a variety of Seasonable Dry Goods, Which with those on hoard the ships Emily and Drmno, now on their way from England will make their assortment not only complete, but extensive ANDREW’ LOW & CO. Now ix stork —Cotton Bagging, Porter, Crockery, casks of Glaze and tea China, jan 25 §lm 21 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. ./an 7 Riley's Flute Melodies , CONTAINING a choice collection of Songs, Airs, Cotillions, Dances, Marches, &c. ar ranged for the Flute, Violin, and Patent Fla geolet, in 14 numbers at 50 cents each. Riley’s Flute Duetts—2 numbers, at 50 conts. Riley’s Vocal Melodies, a 25 cts a number. Riley’s Preceptor for the Piano Forte, con taining a selection of Finger’d Lessons, Airs, Songs, AV’altzes, Marches, &c.—price gl. Precentor’s and Instruction Book for the Flute, Viol'n, Clarionet, Flageolet and Fife, of the most approved kinds. The new Musical and Vocal Cabinet, being a selection of the most favorite English, Scotch and Irish Melodies, arranged for the Voice, Violin, Flute, Sic.—2 vols. price §4. The Masonic Minstrel, a selection of Mason ic, Sentimental, and Humorous Songs, Duetts, Glees, Canons, &.c. set to Music, with an appen dix containing a short historical account of Ma sonry-—1 vol. Bvo. price Jg3. i he Melodist, a favrite collection, arranged for the Voice, Flute or Violin—g‘2 25. A selection of choice Songs, with an Essay on Song Writing, by Dr Aikin. For sale by TIIOS. LONG WORTH, f eb 2 28 Johnston’s square. Blank Account Books. I N assortment ol Blank account Hooks, A made of the best paper, and bound ih the best manner—For Sale by T. LONGWORTH. Johnson's Square. also—Porte feuilles for the Counting Desk, common and superior Quills, common arid fine Letter and Cap writing Paper, Gilt and black edge Letter Paper, Red ami black wafers and Sealing wax, Rackgammon and Chess Boards, Playing Cards, together with a general assort ment of Rooks and Stationary , All at the lowest Prices. feb 16 40 To Country Merchants, Planters, iJJ'c. GEORGE REC PIT, HjYo 3, Gibbons’ Building, AS received by the ship Omrao, from Liv erpool, a good assortment of Seasonable Spring Goods , and is daily expecting further supplies by the ships Hercules, Emily, and Oglethorpe, which will make his assortment extensive and com plete—an.i well worthy the attention of all pur chasers, both wholesale and retail. His Goods are purchased on the most reason able terms, and well selected for this market, having friends that select them in the different manufacturing towns in England, Scotland,and Ireland, who have been regularly brought lip to the business. feb f ni "'2 < PATTEN’S superior edition of the Nautical Almanac and Astronomical Kphen.eris lor the year 1823—price gl 50. Ramlet’s-Table of Interest, 1 vol—§B. Chapman’s Table of Interest, calculate 1 ac cording to equitable and legal principle, (365 days to the year) at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum : Showing the interest on any sum, from one cent to ten thousand dollars, from one day to three hundred and sixty-five days, fr m one to twelve months, and from ten to thirteen years— with several other useful tables, 1 vol.— S3. For tale by THOMAS LONGWORTH, fob 7 ‘ Johnston’s square. The Library, IS open for the delivery of Books, Monday, w eduesday and Friday, from 4 to 6 o’cKck, 1 * _ M dec 10 Just opened, A CASE of elegant Inserting and Scolloped trimmings sewed and tamboured FLOUN CES, Book Frills, CoMaretts and J Hdkfs Paris Tippetts, Siomschers, fJc. JOSEPH KOpMAN. jan 15 12 Ji.hi son’s square. Ale , Pork, Gin, c/-. i Landing from brig L rant, 2D id us Alt- instore, lIJ do prime Po k 25 do mess do 37 do prime Reef 14 <io mess do 23 halfbbls Fly-market Heel ?6u l>b!s siipei fine Flotir 73 do union Gin 20 do Loaf Sugar 50 boxes Soap 50 do Candles 39 firkins prime Goshen Cutter 11 casks Shot assorted sizes o ton* Share Moulds I Marble Chimney Piece 30 kegs manufactured Tobacco 160 casks ! (H.nneclicUt stone Lime 2 Gigs with Harness comp h te F'-r sale by C. C GIiIcWOLD & Cos. jan 22 M 8 Joseph K OPMAN, ? f Johnston’- square, r *AS just received per slops Geutgia and , Pallas, from Lit erpool, 10 bales white Plains. sdo mixt do 1 do tartan Plaids 2 cases blue and red Union Stripes 2 do 4-4 llandkc.chiefs 3-4 ami 6-4 cotton Checks With a variety of other tilings, which will be sold on accommodating terms 26- dec .-, Fry Goods cheap for C’asli!!! The subscriber lias received by the Cotton-Plant , Cloths and Casimeres, of various qualities 114 Marseilles Quills Superb Jaconet Cambric embroider’d'dresses Inferior do do do Striped Silks (new patents) Black Siik Velvet 3 ps English ingrain stair Carpeting A ’ St •. A few'cases gentlemens’ Hack & white imita tion beaver Hats—Witii his fiiriv< r supply of Wollen, Linnen and Colton goods makes a com plete assortment. Couiury meVcb nits are invi ted to call ’ FI. SHAY, jan 8 6 .* o 7 Commerce ttow. Insurance str;iinnt l ire. The JEtna Insurance Company, H: lioi’d ill insure houses and building- uterch:- Iv Si’ future and oilier property, 1” In a ■ .- n port, their cargoes, Ac against icfs7 or datnr.ge * by tire, for any term from one month to on; • more years. Tlie conditions, which are moderate, mu’ be known on application to the sui sc-iScr, wlio is aut hotized ngent, and is empowered to issue policies without the delay incident to tl er a gencies of this naltiu*. The Company undertake in all cases to t ay the full amount of the actual !• <• . provided t does not exceed the amount insured The pre miums are reasonable, and should off r a strong, inducement to any person having property at hazard to place it in s entity, jan 7 5 S. MANTON. For Sale , 25 boxes fresh Raisins 3 casks Carolina Iloes Hessians Cold Threads Oil-cloth Carpeting 1 Gig and Harness For sale by J .HA rs M F.R, feb 6 e 31 Tanner’s Building. L. H. SAG K, $ Cos. Offer for sale, 70 bbls Mess and Prime Pork 72 do Whiskey -50 pipes and bbls Northern Giti 30 bbls NO and Wl Sugar 100 do Mess ami Prime Beef 50 boxes Soap and Candles 50 kegs Lard 10 chests ad 20 half do Hyson Tea 5 do yoking Hyson, 10 do Souchong do 100 qr boxes Spanish and Am. Sigars 50 kegs No 1 Tobacco 20 bbis Loaf Sugar 20 boxes M & B Raisins 25 bbls Flour 10 bags prime green Coffee 12,0 bushels Corn &c. feb 13 37 Bulloch’# wharf Mahogany /Yank Boards and Yeiioars. jrpHE subscriber lias received by the late ar yl rivals from New-York, a general assort ment of the above articles. Also, Sattinwood, Venears, and Whitewobd, which will be sold iow by J W MORitELL, feb 5 30 Church Buildings. Bills on New-York, For sale by C. C. GRISWOLD. jan 23 19 . Vestings, 1 bale Valencia, Toilinett and Fancy Vest ings, just received from Boston, and for sale by >n 29 24 E WILLIAMS & Cos. Cut Nails. ONE Hundred and fifty f asks Cut Nails and Brads, assorted,— Landing from Rrig Chat ham, —For Sale by jan 24 80 E. WILLIAMS V Cos. Notice. 4 L J; P? Wns indebted to the estate es John .% Chnce, latent St. Mnrvs dec are request ed to make payment .te the subscriber within ■ P days from This date, .the debts not then paid will be put in suit, ami those having demands against said estate are requested to presem them for payment to GEO. W. MARTIN, Adm’or. /an 22 §i.i 10 Notice. ‘ month* after rf.tc application will be to the Won. Inferior Court of Chat bam Courtv for leave to sell a Tract of Land in Jefferson County, about nine miles below Louisville, adjoining Lands of Baldwin Raifird, estate of Ingrurn deceased, and others; con’ taming 300 acres, more -~r ess. as part of the Rea! Estate of Philip Raiford. deceased w. RAIFORD, Jlilm'r. may 2!) q IV Take Notice. IWTtNF, months afterdate, 1 shall apply to the lx Hon the Judge of the. nferior Court of Chatham County, for leave to sell: he rea'es tai e of W.G Enoe, and for the benefit of tbs beusaEd creditors of said deceased S. G. THREAJXJRAFT, Mm’r. r ‘ F? Notice. T' 1 ] 3 subscriber having taken John P An. 5. draws into copartnership.’the Auction and Commission Business, will henceforward he conducted under the firm of'l'iicunnson A Aii flre"s ‘ ISH.VM THOMPSON. Augusta, jan 12 lffl Notice. f S ,HK subscribers are prepared to Discount ” promptly every day, approved Paper, not having more than ninety days to run, at 6 per cent and pay the proceeds of such discount b- Checks on An usta. if preferred bv ihe offerer dec 18 36 GUMMING & G\VATI)\fKY Notice, \LL persons having demands against thee", tateaf G. B. Ricnard, widow late of Cam. <St*n County* u ill Itanri tliem in properly attest, ed, and those indebted to said estate are reques ted to make immediate payment. JOHN C. RICHARD, Executor. St Mary’s, dec 23 sj* 48 Notice. PERSONS having demands against the late Mr Archibald MeLerar, dec. are requested to render them nroperiy attested agreeable to law-, and those indebted are requested to main immediate payment to the undersigned qualifi. cd executors. JAMES WALLACE, } HENRY McALPIN. THOMAS MILKOSE S feb 14 . ih 38 Notice. .4 LL persons are cautioned against purcha -1 sing any .property belonging to Mrs Jane. Botirke. ARCHIBALD SMITH, Executor to the will of Mrs. Elizabeth Smith. fell In il4o (CT'Notice. PERSONS desirous of disposing of Lands in Monroe, Houston, and Henry Counties, and lands in the Counties generally, of the two last Land Lotteries, will jdease give information U the subscriber by letter, post paid, through tqe medium of the post office, stating the low est price for such, will promrtlv be answered feb 16 38 DAVID POLQCK. For Private Sale , * PLANTATION npnr. Savannah River, in A the Parish of St l .uke, known by the name of thejitecess—lately belonging to Mr. William Wilson, deceased, and adjoing the plantation of Mr. Js.Tr.es 11. Ancrum For particulars at,- nlv to HM. DRAYTON, T JAMES FERGUSON, C Charleston. C C. PINCKNEY, Jr 5 Or to TUFTS & REED, Savannah. jan 17 §l4 Herrings £5? Apple Brandy. 50 bbls Susquehanna Herrings, Nos. 1 St 2 10 do Apple Brandy Landing and for sale bv , I)ANL. CARNEY, Jr. feb 1? h 36 Hunter’s Knihlingr. Pork. 40 Bids mess ? Pol . k Landing SO do Prime S s From Ship Garonne and for Sale bv feb. I 27 L. H. SAGE & Cos. Just Received, And for safe by S. MANTON, Rice’s wharf, 10 kegs Coloring. feb 9 34 Prime Sugars and Coffee. 16 hhds prime Jam ies Sugars, in large hh • 112 bbls St. Croix Sugar 20U bags prime Green Coffee Landing from brig Almira, for sa'e bv feb 14 V WILL!,. MS & Cn. Crape Rohes. FORGE W. COF„ is now opening a’ ha*> • VJT some assortment of Black and colored Crape Robes, and Velvetee a Handkerqli less With a variety of olhdr Spring goods, whic h are offered for sale at the corner ot Brough*e and Barnard-streets 32e feb 7 &perm Candles. Rum 15 Boxes Sperm Candles 8U do best Mould do assorted sizes 20 Bbls New England Rum 10 Bags Prime Green Coffee Landing from Brig Almira, and for Sale by SAMUEL S FODDER. feb 15 c 39 Taylors Wharf. 43 Vol. £8