The Savannah museum. (Savannah, Ga.) 182?-1822, February 25, 1822, Image 1

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THE SAVANNAH MUSEUM. PUBLISHED DAILY BY 003 AM EMIR BARTLET. Dearborn’s Patent Balances, constantly for sale by .p |ll sizes, c TO HAYWARD. ” novJs_ I_ ? dry goods. subscriber has just received per Ship fP lohn & Edward from New York, a tresh seasonable Dry Goods, 1 Among which are, Extra super queens mixture Casimeres Gentlemens Oavafs Brittania Handkerchiefs imitation Merino Dresses £Xine.'*'“P e ’ Drab Buct.kin ’ GI ”" S - ALSO, 1 Case mens low priced Chip Hats W 0 Which will be sold low for Cash, at No. 7 Commerce Row. F. L. SHAY. janl*__*6 Sew Medicine Seed Store. OEMI.ER & POSEY, Corner of Broughton and Jeffei son-streets VSIUES their general assortment ot Drops, B offer the following PATENT MBDI - Pills, Bateman’s Drops, British Oil Dairy’s Elixir, Thompson s celebrated F.ve Waer, Godfrey’s Cordial, Harlem Oil or Med cfuner.tum, Henry’s calcined Magnesia, Hi s Baton, of Honey, Jesuits Drops s Pills. Onodeidoc, Pearson’s prepared Charcoal Tooth Powder, Well’s do. Dyott’s Restorative Dentn fice Thompson’s aromatic Tooth Paste, lur iineton’s Balsam, Whitehead’s Essence of Mu ||r j Wheaton’s Itch Ointment, Rawson sdo Snake’s Grand Elixir, Stoughton’s Bitters. A ALSO, Pomatum in pots and sticks. Hair Powder, Bose Soap, Transparent Soap, Wash Balls, Co lor,le Water, Court Plaster, Ink Pooler, L.p Salve, Japan Shoe Blacking, Sinelli. g Bolt les, Nipple Shells, Breast Pipes, Bougies, Dutch Metal, Flesh Brushes, Ivory Enema Pipes, Spring and Crown Lancets, Phosphorus Match Bottles, Scales and Weights, Silver Leal, Sodaic Powders, Spatulas, Tin Foil, Trusses, Tooth In struments. _ . Os GARDEN SEEDS they have now on hand, Warrington, refugee, white and liver Beans— durlton early frame, marrowfat and green im ocrui Peas —drumhead, early york, sugarloaf, I yellow savoy, flat dutch, red and battersea Ciboage—Asparagus —flat white and early Butch Turnip—Cauliflower—-Salmon, long scarlet, and short top Radish—dark orange Carrot —dark blood Beet—white solid Cellcry— flirted Parsley—Endive —round, prickly and holland Spinnage—Cresses —imperial, royal, hardy green, large headed and cabbage Lettuce —all of which they -warrant fresh. ALSO, The following ROOTS—Uanuncules, Ane ■noues, Tulips, Crocus, Narcissus,and Jonquils. Flower Seeds, Canary Seed, and Flower Pols. The foiiosoing articles are daily expected, bong, white and blue prussia Peas—long pod sandwich, broad Windsor, green nonpareil, can terb iry kidney Beans—lce, teiinisball, green St white cas, sliesia, and brown dutch Lettuce V*. snip—Leek—Shallot— Uazil—Chervil —Hy- sop—Cochliarta— Marjoram— Balm —Sage and Thyme. v an 24 t'2o A BAIN, PAINTER # GLAZIER, BAS removed his i.'iop to Bull-street, n-ur Bronghton-street, where he continues the PAINTING - GLAZING BUSINESS in all its vtfrious branches, and where will be happy tortceive orders from the town or country, and pledges himself that they will he punctually and neatly executed —- Heconstantly keeps on hand alkkinds of Paints, Paper Hangings with fancy Borderings, &c arid Paper Hanging done on the shortest notice, feb 30 d§ CORN. WOO bushels white Maryland Corn afloat, and For sale bv HALL & HOYT, frill ‘ 35* 33* Ojjice for the sale of Ne groes, Land, Houses and Lots and General Brokerage. Cni : lE subscriber renews a tender of his ser- J ‘ices to his frif nds, and pledges his un remitted attention to the sale and purchase of Negroes as usual, as also the disposal of Houses and Lois, Lands and the negotiation of paper, nd every other transaction in the Brokerage line on commission His acquaintance with persons most likely to purchase Negroes, af <iris a facility in affecting sales, assiduity and punctuality and candour, will ev- r be observed. Be will also procure hire f r Negroes, arid use *tevv precaution in securing the wages A re- Rister for such will be kept open fi.r the inser tion of all Negroes sent for hire, and lor appii cants ‘or field hands, House servants, and g-ngs to work on bbard of vessels, who will ne sup plied as far as the encouragement this estab hsliment may meet from the owners of that property. Strangers and others are informed, that they ® a f obtain on application at his office, such in formation as tray he requited and his means af fwd.his fees moderate on all such occasions. ■V register of the Land lirawing, in the tor- Jjitraml last Lottery is already for inspection bmall mans of tlie lands obtained, and a correct Sl ich of the counties and districts, water cour se to be seen. 1) POLOCK. _Jrblß . 3g Potatoes &e. 60 Bbls Potßtoes 26 bags do •1 Hlids N E Hum 1 do W I do 50 bbls Beef 20 do Pork 10 do Vinegar 20 Sides Leather * 10 Nests Trunks Nqw Landing and for Sale by , , CLAGHOKN & BASSETT, IS *d 39 Molt aria iiange. Frederic Selleck, HAS just received and offers for sale, Low for cash, produce, or town paper only, 30 bbls prime Muscovado Sugar 80 do Howard st Balt superfine l'lour 20 do Rye Whiskev 20 chi No 3 Mackerel 10 do N Gin 5 lihds Rye Whiskey 2 hhds imitation Jamaica Rum 15 bags prime Havana Coffee 1000’ bush. Luverp. Ground Salt 5 tons Swedes Iron assorted 5 do Hollow Ware, Eng. and Aroericn 30 ps Cotton Bagging 10 casks Cheese 1000 pounds Share Moulds 40 small boxes No 1 Soap 4u doz Carolina Weeding Hoes 100 reams t rapping Paper’ 16 doz American ,'x- .• 20 ke gs Dupont’s Powder Sliot assorted 1500 art prime nr v, .Paeon, v.ltpetred Brown Shirting. Plaid and tripes Plains, Calico, S ioe : *s And almost e'en ariic s;: : ; c lor town or country. tfsStSl tient- ta;j;e convenient ■kitisl]Store and Ceila' 1 fi . -g ’ . ~..rd street, in C Gil Jon’s new bnca Bm'-ucg, rent very l.ow. BILLS OF EXCU.V- IK, On New York and Providence, v sale as a bove 35 dec 17 New Goods. Joseph kov ww, 7 I Johnston’s Square, 4J AS received by the iat.i-sr .vais F.x'va foe and 2d quality U nbazines Figure,. French Ctape Dresses do Nankin do do M jrinu Mantles 3-4, 4-4 and 8-4 Merino Shawls Plain and silk ildkfs, for Turbans White and black Crapes • Plaid Ribbons Gentleman’-, silk. Cravats Super Flench cloths and Cassimeres do Shepherds blue and oik do Blue ball Twist Sic &c Which with an extensive assortment oFSta. pie and Fancy Goods, are offered on accomtne dating terms t wholesale or retail. N. 15. The. remaining stock of white & mix’d Plains, will be disposed of as cheap as any in market. ‘ 4 jan 5 For Sale , a great bargain. IiMVR hundred and seventy-seven acres oax and hickory lands, about 26 miles from Sa vannah, on which there is a good dwelling house and other necessary out buildings, the above land joins the river and Kbenezer creek. ALSO, 5 prime field hands will be sold with the a bove property. Persons wishing to purchase, will please call on .1 B HERBERT ii Cos. jan 8 6 To Lent. Jhul possession given immediately. ® THAT elegant three story brick tene ment Dwelling house and Store, corner of Barnard-st. and Bay Lane, the Dwelling-house contain* seven large and spacious rooms, Cellar Kitchen &c the store is large, and an excellent stand for any kind of business, the rent - ill be very moderate until ne first of Nov next. Also —a Brick Dwelling House in Bryan-st. containing five rooms and Cellar Kitchen, new, and in complete order. Also —aDwelli g House and Store, corner of Jefferson and St Juliau-st a good stand fora Grocery Store, rent low, aptily lo jan 14 11 FREDERIC SELLECK. Cognac Brandu and Jamaica Bum. 15 pipes superior 4cli proof Cognac Brandy 11 hhds do do Jamaica Rum For sale bv jan 31 BAKER &. MINTON. To Planters. jfpIIE Subscriber has on hand & will continue U to keep a constan’ Supplv of FL O UR, CORN Sj* PRO VISIONS, 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, JVbt>. 17. 17 ‘T*HF, subscriber lias just received from New -1 York Superfine India and French Levantine Heavy Sincliews Nank n and Canton Crapes Black figured Naples Siik India flag Ildkfs Shawls Linen cambric hdUfs,7s ctsa 175 Ladies superfine wt andcul’d kid Gloves do do coi’d castor and beaver do Gentlemens white and coi’d do do Sewed Tambourd and plain Muslins Fine flounc’d Muslin robes and trimmings Assorted braids and velvet Ribbons Super plaid Silks, forTurbands A few white and mixt Plains on hand which shall he sold low—with a variety of other arti cles at the sign of the golden fleece, by WILLIAM ROSE. jan 11 9 Turks-Tsland Salt afloat, 2000 bushels superior quality Turks Island Salt, on board the schr. Sally, at Anderson’s wharf, for sale by DOUGLASS if SORREL, feb 12 c 36 Crime Green Coffee. JUST received—4l bags prime green COF FEE—for sale by feb 12 h 36 TAFT & SIBLEYS, MONDAY MORNING—FEBRUARY 25, 1822. Mahogany Furniture, Piano Fortes, Purled Hair Matrasses Feather Beds, Chairs. Sfc, r S'M!F, subscriber, agent for the well known * Factory of D PHYFF., in the city of New- York, respectfully informs the citizens of Sa vannah,‘thathe has brought to this city a large & foil assortment of CABINET FURNITURE, consisting ofthe following articles : Side Boards, with and without Liquor Cases Sets of Dining Tables, single do. Sofas ind Couches, Rosewood and Mahogany Pier Tables, with marble tops, Card Tables 1 Tea Tables. Breakfast Tables, Dressing Ta bles, wijh aid without glasses Rost wood and Mahogany Work Tables do de Writing do Secretaries, Book Cases, Bureaus Doubly and single Wash Stands, Ward Robes Boilers’ Trays and Stands, Piano Stools Music Book Case Mahogany Chairs Curled Maple do, Rosewood do. High post Rosewood Bedsteads, Fieldjdo do do Mahogany do, Field do. do do Curled Maple do field do ressing Glasses, of every description Piano Fortes, the newest Music. &c. Double and single curled hai Matrasses do do feather Beils aft he best quality A layge assortment of Chairs. All the above articles will be v. arranted to stand the climate, and the subscribe, invites the public generally to call and view fort lem&elves at his Repository, Church Buildings, opposite Gibbons’ Buildings. J. W. MORRALL. N. B The subscriber has brought out one of the best workmen, and will attend to those who wish their Furniture repaired or varnished, nov 12 6 Spring Goods, STiRHE subscribers nave just received by the A shin i’hicher and other recent arrivals from Lilerpoo! a variety of Sea. ‘liable Dry Goods, Which with tho. *j on board the ships Emily and Dronio, now on their way fiotn England will make their assortment not only complete, but extensive ANDREW LOW & CO. Now iv stohe —Cotton Bagging, Porter, Crockery, casks of Glaze and tea China, jan 25 §lm 21 Looking-Glasses. JW. MOKRKi.i , oilers for °ale at his Fur niture repository (Church buildings,) an elegant assortment of Mantle and Pier Glas ses of the latest fashions. Orders wili he received for Glasses and for warded to the manufacturer at New-York. ./an 7 , , . Riley’s Flute Melodies , ft ON TAIN INI, a choice collection of Songs, J Airs, CotilPons, Dances, Marches, Ike. 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 mimber. Riley’s Preceptor for the Piano Forte, con taining a selection of Finger’d Lessons, Airs, Songs, Waltzes, Marches, &c.—price sl. Preceptor’s and Instruction Hook for the Flute, Violin, 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, &c. —2 vols. price g 4. The Masoni. Minstrel, a selection of Mason ic, Sentimental, and Humorous Songs, Duetts, i.lees, Canons, Ike. set to Music, with an appen dix containing a short historical account of Ma sonry—l vol. Bvo. price S3. The Me‘odist, a favrite collection, arianged for the Voice, Flute or Violin—§2 25. A selection of choice Songs, with an Essay on Song Writing, by Dr. Aikin. For Sale oy THUS. LONGWOItTH, f eb 2 28 John-tan'* squa >W. Blank, Account Books. AN assortment ot Blank account Cooks, made ot the best, paper, and bound in the best manner—For Saie by T. LONG WORTH. Johnson’s, Square. also —Porte feitilles for the Counting Desk, common and superior Quills, common and fine Letter and Cap writing Paper, Gilt and black edge Letter Paper, Red and black wafers and Sealing wax, Backgammon and Chess Hoards, Playing Cards, together with a general assort ment of Hooks and Stationary, Ail at the lowest Prices. feb 16 40 To Country . Merchants, Planters, dj"c. GEORGE RELPH, H,V 0 . 3, Gibbons’ Building, AS received by the ship Dromo, 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—anu 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 tor this market, having friends that select them in the different manufacturing towns in England, Scotland, and Ireland, who nave been regularly brought up to the business. feb 7 ni32 PATTEN’S superior edition of the Nautical Almanac and Astronomical Ephemeris for the year 1823—price gl 50. Riimlet’s Table of Interest, 1 vol—§B - Table of Interest, calculate I 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-live days, fr m one to twelve months, and from ten to thirteen years—with several other useful tables, 1 vol.— S6. For sale by THOMAS LONGWORTH, t e b 7 Johnston's square. The Library, IS open for the delivery of- Hooks, Mohdty, Wednesday and Friday, from 4 to 6 o’clock, M 30 . dec 10 Just opened, 4 CASE of elegant Inserting and Scolloped v*. trimmings sewed and tamboured FLOUN CES, Book Frills, Col Ia ret ts and $ Hdkfs Paris Tippetts, Stomachers, He. JOSEPH KOPMAN. jan 15 12 Johnson's square. Me, Pork, Gin, tyc. Landing from brig Levant, 29 bbls Ale In store, 111 do prime Pork 25 do mess do 37 do prime Beef 14 do mess do 23 halfbbls Fly-market Beef 260 bbls superfine Flour 73 do union Gin 20 do Loaf Sugar 50 boxes Soap 50 do Candles 39 firkins prime Goshen Buttet 11 casks Shot assorted sizes 3 tons Share Moulds 1 Marble Chimney Piece 30 kegs manufactured Tobacco 160 casks Connneclicut stone Lime 2 Gigs with Harness complete For sale by C.C GRISWOLD St Cos. jan 22 18 Joseph Kopman, H Johns ton's square, AS just received per ships Georgia and Pallas, from Liverpool, 10 hales w hite Plains, sdo mixt do 1 do tartan l’laids 2 cases blue and red Union Stripes 2 do 4-4 I lundke,chiefs 3-4 and 6-4 cotton (’hecks With a variety of other things, which will be sold on accommodating terms 26 dec 5 I ’ey Goods cheap lor Cash !!! The subscriber has received by the Cotton-Plant, Cloths and Casimeres, of various qualities 11-4 Marseilles Quilts Superb Jaconet Cambric embroider’d dresses Inferior do do do Striped Silks (new paterns) Black Silk Velvet 3 ps English ingrain stair Carpeting ALSO, A few cases gentlemens’ black & white imita tion beaver Hats —with his former supply of Wollen, Linnen and Cotton goods makes a com plete assortment. Country merchants are invi ted to call F. L. SHAY, jan 8 6 Ao. 7.Commerce tinw. Insurance against Fire. The Aitnalnsurar.ee Company', Hartford, will 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, maybe known on application to the subscriber, who is authorized agent, and is empowered to issue policies without the delay incident to other a gencies of this nature. The Company undertake in all esses to pay the full amount of the actual loss, provided it does not exceed the amount insured The pre miums are reasonable, and should offer a strong inducement to.any person having property at hazard to place it in security. jan 7 5 S. MANTON. For Sale, 25 boxes fresh Raisins 3 casks Carolina Hoes Hessians Cold Threads Oil-cloth Carpeting 1 Gig and Harness For sale by J - HANVII'.R, feb 6 e 31 Tanner’s Building. L. 11. SAGE, £5 Co 4 Offer for sale, 70 bbls Mess and Prime Pork 72 do Whiskey 50 pipes and b.ds Northern Gin 30 bbls NO and WI Sugar 100 do Mess and Prime Beef 50 boxes Soap and Candles 50 kegs Lard 10 chests and 20 half do Hyson Tea 5 do young Hyson, 10 do Souchong do 100 qr boxes Spanish and Am. Sigars 20 kegs No 1 Tobacco 20 bbls Loaf Sngar 20 boxes M k B Raisins 25 bbls Flour 10 bags prime green Coffee 1200 bushels Corn &c. feb 13 37 Bulloch's-wharf Mahogany Tlank Boards and Veil ears., tfrpHE subscriber has received by the late ar li, rivals from New-York, a general assort ment of the above articles. Also, Sattinwood, Venears, and White Wood, which will be sold low by J W MORRELL, feb 5 30 Church Buildings. Bills on New-York, For sale by C. C. GRISWOLD. jan 23 19 Vestings, 1 1 bale Valencia, T nlinett and Fancy Vest ings, just received from Boston, and for sale by Van 29 24 E WILLIAMS & Cos. Cut Nails. ONE Hundred and Fifty Casks Cut Nails and Brads, assorted,— Landing from Brig Chat ham, —For Sale by jan 24 20 E. WHLLIAMS if Cos. Notice. , ALL persons indebted to the estate of John Chace, late ot St. Marys dec. are request ed to make payment tc the subscriber witti'ui 30. days from this date, the debts not then paid, “ill be put in suit, and those having demands against said estate are requested to preatu them for payment to GEO. W. MARTIN, Adm’or. jan 22 §ni 18 Notice. NINE months after it ite application will be made to the Hon. Inferior Court of 1 Chat ham County for leave to sell a Tract of Land in Jefferson County, about nine miles below Louisville, ad joining Lands of Baldwin Raiffld, estate of Ingrum deceased, and others; con taining 300 acres, more or ess, as part of the Real Estate of Fhilip Raiford, deceased. 1 R. RAIFORD, Jldm'r. may 29 9in. Take Notice. NINE months after date, 1 shall apply to the Hon. the Judge of the l nferior Court crt’ Chatham County, ior leave to sellt he real es tate of W. G. Enoe, and for the benefit ofthe lieirsa ad creditors of said deceased S. G. TURK ADC RAFT, Jdm’r. JT 62 Notice. THE subscriber having taken John P An drews into copartnership, die Auction and Commission Business, will henceforward b conducted under the firm of Thompson &An drews. ISIIAM THOMPSON. August a, jan 12 j m Notice. r |IHE subscribers are prepared to Discbur* 9 promptly every day, approved Paper, not having more than ninety days to run, at 6 po- 1 cent and pay the proceeds of such discount bv Checks on An lists, if preferred bvthe offerer dec 18 36 CUMMJNG & GWATHMEY. JV* otice, ALL persons having demands against the e* tateof G. B. Richard, w idow late of Cam den Coumy, will hand them in properly attest ed, and those indebted to said estate are reqnes-'’ 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 McLeran, dec are requested to render them properly attested agreeable to law; and those indebted are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned qualifi ed executors. JAMES WALLACE, ~) HENRY McALPIN LEx’rs. THOMAS MILROSES feb 14 ih 38 ‘ Notice. 4 LL persons are cautioned against purcha- A sing any property belonging to Mrs Jane Uoui'ke- AUCHIBALD SMITH, Kvecutor to the will of Airs. Elizabeth Smith. feb lfi d4O (fcjpNotice. PERSONS desirous of disposing of Lands in Monroe, Houston, and Henry Counties, and lands in the Counties genc-rady, of the t*o last Land Lotteries, will please give information to the subscriber by letter, post [ aid, through tge medium of the post-offices stating the lo w est price for such, will promptly be anw.- .ed feb 16 38 DAViii PuLO K. For Private Sate, 4 PLANTATION tipiii Savannah. River in the Parish of St. 1 uke. known by the name of theJßecess —lately belonging to Mr AVilliiuu Wilson, deceased, and adjoing the is . uon of Mr. James H. Anerum. For pa •rcitiai- ap olyto VVM. DRAYTON, ) JAMES FERGUSON, C w. -i, ton. C C. PIN< KNFY, Jr y Or to TUFTS & REED, Savannah jan 17 §l4 Herrings & Apple Brandy. 50 bbls Susquehanna Herrings, Nos. 1 St 2 10 do Apple Brandy Landing and for sale by DANE CARNEY, Jr. feb 12 h 36 tfnnler’s Buildings. Pork.’ tr“ From Ship Garonne and for Sale by feb. 1 27 1.. H SAGF K Cos. Just Received, And for sale by S. MANTON, Rice’s wharf, 10 kcgs*Coloring. feb 9 34 Prime Sugars and Coffee. 16 hlids prime Jam ,ica 9ugars, in large hlids 112 bbls St. Croix Sugar 200 bags prime Green Coffee Landing from brig Almira, for sale by feb 14 E. Wll.l I VMS fa Cos. Crape Robes. GF.ORGE W. LOE, is now opening a hand* some assortment of Black and colored Crape Robes, and Velveteen Handkerchiefs With a variety of other Spring goods, which are offered for sale at the comer ot Broughton and Barnard-stree's 32e feb 7 ■ ■ 1 Sperm Candles. Rum f^c. 15 Boxes Sperm Candles 80 do best Mould do assorted sizes 20 Bbls New England Rum . J 10 Bags Prime Green Coffee Landing from Brig Almira, and so SAMUEL STOOD H feb fS 039 Tasht Whoki No, 4IT Vul. 28