The Savannah museum. (Savannah, Ga.) 182?-1822, March 08, 1822, Image 1

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■jBLISHED DAILY BY COSAM EMIR'BARTLET. J)R¥ GOODS. ■itK subscriber has just received per Ship ■ i o hn St Edward from New York, a fresh H_iy 0 f seasonable Diy Goods, ■ Among a>hich\are , BExtra super queens mixture Casimeres ■ Gentlemens Cravats I Brittania Handkerchiefs # ■ Imitation Merino Dresses > H (■ppgD Bsiz6 ■ Gentlemens super Buff A Drab Buckskin If Gloves. I ALSO, 1 i Case mens low priced Chip Hats 100 Quills ■ which will be sold low .for Cash, at No. r. Commerce Bow. F. L. SHAY. I j,n 19 16 _ I A BAIN, PAINTER $ GLAZIER, Ir IS removed his shop to Hull-street, n-’ar H Rrouehton-street, where he continues the ■ painting a glazing business I * in all its various branches, Id where will be happy to receive orders from Ip'own or country, and pledges Himself that lev will be punctually and neatly executed Be constantly Keeps on hand all kinds ot Paints, lifurr Hangings with fancy Borderings, Ac and Ijiierl bulging done on the shortest notice. [ ftb 20 d§ . for ‘he sale of JVfe ■ *rues. Land, Houses and Lots and General Brokerage. subscriber renews a tender of his ser vices to his friends, and pledges his un- B-emitted attention to the sale and purchase of Ibpues as usual, as al3o the disposal of Houses Ini Lots, Lands and the negotiation of paper, Knlevery other transaction in the Brokerage Ene on commission. His acquaintance with Eertons most likely to purchase Negroes af lords a facility in affecting sales, assiduity and punctuality and candour, will ever be observed. Ele will also procure hire for Negroes, and use ■every precaution in securing the wages. A re bister for such will be kept open for the inser tion of all Negroes sent for hire, and for. appli cants for field hands, House servants, and gangs to work on board of vessels, who will be sup slied as far as the encouragement this estab islimeiitmay meet from the owners of that property. Strangers and others are informed, that they my obtain on application at his office, such in formation as may be requii ed and his means af ford, bis fees moderate on all,such occasions. A register of the Land Drawing, in the for mer and last Lottery is already fi r inspection. Small maps of the lands obtained, and a correct (ltetch of the counties and districts, water cour ts Ac to be seen. D POLOCK. feb is r>B * ( HATS. {TpHE subscribers inform their customers and X friends generally, that they have received l'nm the factory of Andrew Katikin, Newark, >’ivr-Jersey, a general assortment of Mens’ and Ymiths’ ttATS, as follows: Hens’ first quality Be>.ver Hats do do lmitafion d<# < do first and second quality Castor do 1 do fine Roram do Youth’s Fine and Fancy do i Urns’ and Boys’ Woot.Hats —all of which are warranted equal to any in tlie-place, and sold on reasonable terms by 1 THOMAS DOWELL & Cos. feb 26 4Gh The Communicant't> Spiritual Companion: OR an Evangelical Preparation for the Lord’s Supper, in which are shewn the nature of the Ordinance, and the disposition requisite for a profitable participation thereof—by the Ilev. Thomas Hawes, 1). D. Price 50 cents. The new Week’s Preparation for a worthy receiving of tire Lord's Supper. 50 cents. Twenty-five Discourses, adapted to the Lord’s Supper, delivered just before the ad ministration of that Sacred Ordinance, by John Owen, 8.0. gl The Teytns of the Christian Communion —by Isaac Watts, D. D. 75 cents. A Companion tor the Altar, or Week’3 Pre paration for the Holy Communioh —by John Henry Hobart, D. D. 75 cents. The Communicant's Companion, or Instruc tions and Helps for the right receiving of the ord’s S upper—by Matthew Henry, §l. The Christian’s Manuel, containing Dialogues and Prayers, suited to the various exercises of the Christian Life, iia. gl 25. The Rise and Progress of Religion in the Soul, with a devout Meditation on Prayer ad ded to each chapter—by Philip Doddridge, D . A Method for Prayer, with Scripture Expres. sions proper to be used under each head—by Matthew Henry. 87$ cents. Prayers for the use of Families, or the Do mestic Minister’s Assistant —by William Jay. SI- Prayers and Offices of Devotion for families, and son particular pefsons upon most occasions —•by Benjamin .leaks. §l. A collection of Prayers for families and pri vate persons—by George Burcier. 37 J cents. For sale by THOS. LONG WORTH, Johnston ’a square. feb 27 49 Flour, Whiskey £$ Herrings. 50 bbls superfine Uoward-street Flour 30 do Rye Wliisiiey 50 do Herrings—for sale by DAN’L CARNEY, jr. feb 27 Hunter’s buildings. No. 3 JWhckerel. FIFTY bbls No. 3 Mackerel, Boston inspec tion, landing for sale by ROBERT S. GOFF, march 4 c Exchange-wftarf. Hum and Sugar. v 40 hhds AVest-India Rum -jO boxes biown Havana Sugar —for sale by HALL ti IIOYT. march 4 54 THE SAVANNAH MUSEUM. Frederic Selleck, HAS just received and offers for sale, Low, ■ for cash, produce, or town paper only, 3,0 bblg prime Muscovado Sugar 80 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 Rum 15 bags prime Havana Coffee 1000 hush. I.iverp. Ground Salt 5 tons Swedes Iron assorted 5 do Hollow Ware, 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 HOP MAN, 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 lfilkfs,/or Turbans White and black Crapes Plaid Ribbons Gentleman’s silk Cravats Super French cloths and Cassimeres do Shefdierds blue and oik do Blue ball Twist &c &c. Which with an extensive assortment ofSta. 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 jan 5 For Sale, a great bargain. I7UVE hundred and seventy-seven acres oae “ 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 F.benezer 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 cS Cos. jan 8 6 To lkent. And possession given immediately. ®TiIAT elegant three story brick tene ment Dwelling house and Store, corner ofOarnard-st. and Bay Lane, the Dwelling-house contains seven large and spacious rooms, Cellar Kitchen Ac, 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 Mouse in Bryan-st. containing five rooms and Cellar Kitchen, new, and in complete order. Also —a levelling House and Store, corner of Jefferson and St Julian-st. a good stand fora Grocery Store, rent low, apply to jan 14 11 FREDERIC SELLECK. To Planters. 5-pHE Subscriber has on hand A will,continue to keep aconstan Supply of FL 0 UR, COILY $ PR O 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, 2600 Bushels Prime Flint Corn, 300 bbls Superfine Flour, With a general assortment of Dry Goods, Hard ware and Groceries. GEO. VV. MARTIN. St. Marys, Nov. 17. 17 fITHE subscriber tenors his services to the l public in the sale of Houses, Lands, Ne groes and every kind of property on commis sion He will also sell for Executors and Ad ministrators on the most reasonable terms, at public sales, and discount his commissions in all cases where he is justly indebted. All let ters post paid, will be duly attended to as well as personal application, above the Auction store of W Hotchstrasser, will be attended to with punctuality and dispatch, feb 19 42 R. LUBBOCK. The English Practice; A STATEMENT, shewing some of the Evils l\_ and Absurdities of tlie practice of the En glish Common Law, as adopted in several of the {Jnited States. Price 50 cents. ELEMENTS OP PHYSIOLOGY, by V Uicherand —§4 00. PERCY ANECDOTES No, 11, on Humor . Do. No. 12, on Imagination SHE WOULD BE A SOLDIER, or the Plains of Chippewa, a drama, as lately perform ed in Savannah. VIUGINIU3, or the Pall of the Decemvir and the FORTY THIEVES Just received and for sale by T. LONG WORTH, feb 23 45 Johnston's square. Cogee, Molasses , Oznabnrglis § Crockery , 100 bags prime green Coffee 50 hlids prime retailing Molasses 10 bales superior strelitza Oznaburghs 40 crates Crockery, Consisting of plated Twiflers and Muffins, For sale by msiteh t J B HERBERT & Cos. FiyOAY MORNING-MARCH 8, 1822. Mahogany Furniture, Piano Fortes, Curled Hair Matrasses Feather Beds, Chairs, THE subscriber, agent for the well known Factory of I) PHYFE, in the city of JveW- York, respectfully informs the citizens of Sa vannah, that he has brought to this city a large A full assortment of CABINET FURNITURE, consisting of the following articles : s Side Boards, with and without Liquor Cases Sets of Dining Tables, single do. Sofas and Couches, Rosewood and Mahogany Vier Tables, with marble tops, Card Tables Tea Tables, Breakfast Tables, Dressing Ta bles, with and without glasses Rosewood and Mahogany Work Tables do do W riting do Secretaries, Book Cases, Bureaus * Double and single Wash Stands, Ward Robes Butlers’ Trays and Stands, Piano Stools Music Book Cases, Mahogany Chairs Curled Maple do, Rosewood do. High post Rosewood Bedsteads, Field|(lo do do Mahogany do. Field do. do do Curled Maple do field do Dressing Glasses, of every description Piano Fortes, the newest Music, Ac. Double and single curled liai Matrasses do do feather Beds oft. lie best quality A large assortment of Chairs. All the above articles will be arranged to stand the climate, and the subscribe, invites the public generally to call and view fort letuselves at his Repository, Church Jiuildings, 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 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 , ■ To Country Merchants, Planters, tife. GEORGE RELPH, HNo 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—and 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 up to the business. feb 7 m 32 PATTEN’S superior edition of the Nautical Almanac and Astronomical Ephen.eris tor the year 1823—price §1 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, anil from ten to thirteen years—with several other useful tables, 1 vol.— §6. For sale by THOMAS LONGWORTH, feb 7 Johnston’s square. Norwalk Academy. THE Trustees of this Academy would beg leave to recommend it to the attention of the public It is under the superintendence of Mr. Hiwi.i Olmst&hi, a gentleman ofdisti guished reputation as a scholar and instructor Students will be instructed in the various branches of Academic Education, and every at t.ention will be paid to their morals. Terms from 4to g 5 per quarter. Board hi respectable families may be obtained at from jgl 75 to gj2 per week. This Institution has been recently establish ed; the building is new and convenient, and delightfully situated in one of the most pleas ant and healthy villages in Connecticut. The Winter Term commences the first Monday in November —the Summer Term, the first Mon day in May. Gentlemen desirous of further in formation are respectfully referred to Messrs fissri— WAI. LOCKWOOD, Y CHAS. GILDON, WM.ST JOHN, B. LOCKWOOD, > Trustees . SYLV EATON, S. B. SI. JOHN, C. HISSELL. J JVonoaik, Conn Jnn 14, 13 n 2. t.-h 19 42 Whiskey , Flour, fyc. 30’ hhds live Whiskey 50 bbls Balt, superfine Flour 30 do N York city Inspection prime Pork 20 -do do do Beef 6 hhds rectified Rum 20 bbls N E Gin 50 boxes mould Candles 3 hf pipes 7 3 qr casks S Superior old Port Wine 8 boxes No 10 Cotton Cards For sale by feb 26 48 J I.ATHROP & Cos Ale, Butter, <sjc. Just received per ship Packet 7J brig Teltgrnph, 20 bbls Double Ale, (Boyd & M’Culloch’s s . brand) 20 do do (Law Burrige’s do) 56 tubs superior Butter And in store, 20 qr cask* Malaga Wine, pure at imported 20 M first quality Spanish Segars—and a gen eral assortment of Groceries and Provisions, for sale on liberal terms by v GIBBS & ALEXANDER, march 5 c 54 Taylor's -wharf ■ Com 3-ftHE Cargo of the schr. Diecatur, or sale by 41 L. 11. SAGJS & CO. march 5 54 The Library, IS open for the delivery of Books, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from 4 to 6 o’clock, p M 30 dec 10 i)rv Goods cheap for Cash !!! The subscriber has received by the Cotton-Plant, Cloths and Oasimerei, of various qualities 11-4 Marseilles Quilts Superb Jaconet Cambric embroider’d dresses Inferior do do do S'ripeil Silks (new paterns) Black Silk Velvet ■- 3 ps English ingrain stair Carpeting ALSO, A few cases gentlemens’ black A white ifni ta tion beaver Hats—with his former supply of Wollcn, Linnen and Cotton goods makes a com plete assortment. Country merchants are invi ted to call F. L. SHAY, jan 8 6 A 0.7 Commerce How. Insurance against Fire. The .Etna Insurance Company,.Hartford, will insure houses and buildings, merchandize, fur niture and other property, including vessels in port, i heir cargoes, Ac against loss or damage by Fire, for any term from one month to one or more years. . * The conditions, which are moderate, may be known on application to the subscriber, who is authorized agent, and is empowered to issue policies without tlie delay incident to other a gencies of this nature. The Company undertake in all cases to pay the full amount of the actual loss, provided it does not exceed the amount insured. The pre miums are reasonable, and suould offer a strong inducement to any person having property at hazard to place it in security, jan 7 5 S. MANTON. L H.SAITk, Co’ Offer for sale, 70 bbls Mess and Prime Pork 72 do Whiskey 50 pipes and b .Is Northern Gin 30 bids NO and Wt Sugar JOO do Mess and Prime Beef 50 boxes Soap and Candles • 50 kegs Lard 10 chests and 20 half do Ifvson Tea 5 do young Hyson, 10 do Souchong do 100 qt boxes Spanish and Am. Sigara 20 kegs No 1 Tobacco 20 bbls Loaf Sngar 20 boxes M A B. Raisins 25 bbls Flour 10 bags prime green Coffee 12u0 bushels Corn Ac. feb 13 37 Bulloch's -wharf. Mahogany Flank Hoards and Venears. </pHK subscriber has received by the late ar iT rivals from New-York, a general assort hn~nt ot the above articles. Also. Snttinwood. YVnears, and Whitewood, which will be sold low by J V MORRELL, feb 5 30 C v-c‘. Rai ding* Bools and>hoes,... At Reduced Prices. THE subscriber intending to close his busi ness eariv in the spring, ofiV is for sale his stock of fresh Boots and Shoes, ‘ holesale and retail, at unusually low prices—amongst which are— -1000 pair ladies’morocco Slippers, plain Laces, village Laces, bridle ties and broad straps, with and without heels . 300 pair ladies’ superior quality black/noroc co broad st raps and village, heel and spring heel walking Shoes 500 pair women’s black roan morocco Slip pers, of various qualities 700 pair gentlemen’s fine nailed and sewed v calf skin Shoes, of a superior quality 800 pair children’s morocco and leather Shoes and Boots, thick and thin Soles ALSO, Ladies’ prunello and amask satin Shoes White and colored kid do Gentlemen’s fine Washington Boots and dan cing Pumps Men’s good strong lined and bound Shoes Negroes’ thick Brogand and coarse Shoes Bov s’ fine Shoes, Hailed and sewed Misses’ black and colored morocco and leath er thick and thin sole Shoes Day A Martiu’s Paste Blanking, Ac. Ac. (T'7'Gountry dealers will fi l it to their ad vantage to call. JAMES ADAMS, South side Old Market Square. feb 21 ni44 DR. FIRTH, HAS removed from York-street, to Col. Den nis’ house in Congress-street, opposite the Merchants’ Hotel. Dearborn's Patent Balances, OF all sizes, constantly for sale by T C HAYWARD. nov 15 h 9. . ~~ Pork, Beef, §c. %gT9 bbls Mess Pork, city inspection 1 198 do prime do dO 14 do mess Beef 73 do prime do 22 hhds W hiskey . , - rV - 200 bbls superfine Flour 20 casks Cheese 25 casks patent Shot, all sizes 30 bundles HiJ *■ - ‘ 10 halt bbls Fly market Beef 30 bbls Union Gin 20 bbls I.oaf Sugar 50 boxes Soap 50 do Candles 50 kegs first quality Tobacco 60 firkins Goshen Butter, first quality SO kegs White Lead 33 do ground Verdigris 29 do black Paint 10 bbls Lamp Black 4 bbls black Varnish 2 Gigs, plated Harness, at Densler’s for sale by C. C. GRISWOLD & CO. feb 12 44 For Sale, A LIGHT second-hand CARRIAGE and pair A of well broken HORSES,’ with Harness.— Inquire at this march 5 54 Notice. ALT. persons indebted to the estate of John. Chace, late of St. Marys dec. are request ed to make payment to the subscriber within 30 days from this date, the debts not then paid, will be put in suit, and those having demands against said estate are requested to present them for payment to GEO. \V. MARTIN, Adm’or. Jan 22 §ni 13 Take Notice. NINE months afterdate, I shall apply to tlie Hun. the judge of UieC nferior Court of Chatham County, for leave to sell be real es tate of \V . G. Enoe, and for the benefit of the lieirEa ad creditors of said deceased. S. G. THUB ADC RAFT, Jdm’r. Notice. r IYHE subscriber having taken John P An- I. drewsinto copartnership, the Auction and Commission Business, will henceforward be conducted under the firm of Thompson A An drews. ISHAM THOMPSON. Augusta, jan 12 ‘ lm Notice. subscribers ave prepared to Discount 5 promptly every day, approved Paper, not having more than ninety days to run, at 6 per cent. and pay the proceeds of such discount by Checks on Augusta, if preferred bv Hie offerer, dec 18 36 CUMMING A GWATHMEY. Notice. PERSONS having demands against the late Mr. Archibald AlcLeran, dec. are requested to render tliem property attested agreeable to law; and those indebted are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned qualifi ed executbrs JAMES WALLACE, - } HENRY McALPIX LEx’rs. THOMAS MiLROSE S feb 14 ih 38 otice. 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 please give information to the subscriber by Tetter, post paid, through tqe medium of the post office, slating the low est price for such, will promptly be answered feb 16 38 DAViI) POLOCK. For Private Sale, \ PLANTATION upon Savannah Biver, in the Parish of Sr Luke, known by the name ;f tll<>Recess—lately belonging to Mr. William Wilson, deceased, and adjoing the plantation of Mr. Jan.es H Ancrum. For particulars api ply to WM. DRAYTON, ~) JAMES FERGUSON, C Charleston. C.C. PINCKNEY, Jr S Or to TUFTS A REED, Savannah. jan 17 114 • Dry Goods. 7|NHE subscribe! has just received from New JL York, per ship Augusta and other late ar rivals, a large supply of Staple and Fancy Gboth welt worth the attention of city and country merchants', will be sold at reduced pric.B for cash—viz; Super blue, black, and drab Cloths’ do do do do Cassimeres do 4-4 Irish Linen in half pieces do damask Table Cloths, from 3-4 to 10-2 > LACE GOODS. An assortment of English and French black A white Silk Lace Shawls 1)6 do do Veils Do do silk Hose 4-4.5-4,6-4, 7-4 and 8-4 rich Silk Shawls —also— Super black Nankin Crapes Blacfc’silk Florentine Black and mist Canton Cambists, for gentle*. men’s summer wear Black India Sarsnets Bombazines —ALSO A complete assortment of Domestic Goods.'viz: V. S. brown and white Sheetings Do do Shirtings Checks, Plaids, tfc.— For sale by F L SHAV feb 1% 42 JVo. 7, Commerce Horn. Just Opened At PF.TFR DREGE’s London Ware-llouse, r | 1’ WO tnmks extva fine white Cassimere sash: iouable PANTALOONS, at Eight Dollars, feb 23 46 Family Butter Lard, 30 firkins bent Goshen Dairy Butter, which is recommended to private families St boarding houses 20 firkins Lard, landing from ship Augusta and forsaleiby A. CORNWALL, feb 15 JV* O. Flour , 500 bbls superfine N O Flour fresh fr the m/ll 150 kegs Lard—apply to - feb 21 44 F. WILLIAMS Cos. ( Prime Green Coffee t?c. 70 nags Havana green Coffee lQ bbls prime Sugars Landing from snip Clio—and for sale bv feb 21 44 E. WILLIAMS &. 60. Lamp Oil, 40 bbls Lamp'Oil Glass Socket Lamps and Wicks 10 bbls Loaf and Lump Sugar Landing from brig Telegraph-and for sale by AUG, CORNWALL. march 6 55 Lamp Oil, THE Subscriber has received from Sami, Rod man’s OIL Manufactory New Bedford, a fresh supply of his best Spermacetti Oil, of a quality equal to any ever sold in this city. This Oil is warranted to burn until it is exhausted - needs no snuffing or picking up, and produces no more smoke than candles, and is by actual e£; periment as cheap as candles at ten cents per pound—for sale wholesale and retail by feb22 45 AUGUSTUS CORNWALL,’ No. 57—;....Y r Oh. 285