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p&L&SUfD DAILY BY COSAM EMIR BARTLET.
TUF. SJ Fv3 JV) W9 II MUSK UM
“liWishA near .Whitiker-street, on the Bay,
verves’ for t ‘ i S +lt manths an(l thre . e time * a
e A f or 'the remaining four months of the year,
v EI , HT jkti.l\hs per annum, if paid in advance,
5 l r,otxAßs if mid after the expiration of the
#r j No subscriptions are received for a period
less than six months—for which five hollars
are charged.
THE SAVANNAH MUSEUM for the coun
.... i s published to meet the arrangement of the
,i iree times a week, at five dollars per
®ium, if naid in advance, or eibht dollars if
w t paid during the year.
Advertisements not exceeding twelve lines
areoublished in both papers, the first time for
cents, and continued in the city paper, unless
i t her*ise ordered, at 38 cents each continuation.
Vcvertisements over twelve lines charged in the
ame proportion.
When an dvertisement is sent to the office
without anv number of insertions being expres
sed on the face of the order, it is understood that
the advertiser wishes it continue-1 until further
notice. Therefore, all advertisements which are
not originally limited to a certain number of in
sertions, are continued and charged until an or
der for discontinuance is received. Advertise
ments not continued oftener than once a week,
arr charged for each insertion the same as anew
advertisement. ‘ ________
DRY GOODS.
TaIIIE subscriber has just received per Ship
if John & Edward from New York, a fresh
supply of seasonable Dry Goods,
Among which are,
Extra super queens mixture Casimercs
Gentlemens Cravats
Brittania Handkerchiefs
Imitation Merino Dresses
Green Ba.ze
Gentlemens super Bull’ 8c Drab Buckskin
Gloves.
ALSO,
1 Case mens low priced Chip Hats
£OOO Quills
Which will be sold low for Cash, at No.
7, Commerce Row, F. L. SHAY,
jan Id 16
(Q* Office for the sale of Ne
groes, Land, Houses and Lots and
General Brokerage.
jypHß subscriber renews a tender of his ser
il vices to his friends, and pledges his un
remitted attention to the- sale and purchase of
Negroes as usual, as also the disposal of Houses
snd Lots, Lands and the negotiation of paper,
sntl every other transaction m the Brokerage
iiiie on commission. His acquaintance with
persons most likely to purchase Negroes, af
fords a facility in affecting sales, assiduity and
iunctuality and candour, will ev; r be observed.
Je will also procure hire tor Negroes, and use
very precaution in securing the wages. A re
;ister for such will be kept open f r the inser
ionofall Negroes sent for hire, and for appti
ants for field lunds, House servants, and gangs
to work on board of vessels, who will be sup
died us far as the encouragement this estab
isli-nc.it may meet from the owners of that
property.
Strangers and others are informed, that they
may obtain on application at his office, such in
formation as may be requit ed and his means af
ford, his fees moderate on all such occasions.
A register of the Land Drawing, in the for
mer awl last Lottery is already for inspection
Small maps of the lands obtained, and a correct
sketch of the counties and districts, water cour
ses Sic to he seen. D. I’OLOCK.
feb 18 38
The Communicant ’ 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
liev. Thomas Hawes, D. 1) Price 50 cents.
The new Week’s Preparation for a worthy
receiving of the Lord’s Supper. 50 cents.
Twenty-five Discourses, adapted to the
l ord’s Supper, delivered just before the ad
ministration of that Sacred Ordinance, by John
Owen, S. O. $1
The Terms of the Christian Communion —by
Isaac Watts, 1). D. 75 cents.
A Companion for the Altar, or Week’s Pre
paration for the Holy Comtnunioh —by John
Henry Hobart, D. D. 75 cents.
Tlie Communicant’s Companion, or Instruc
tions and Helps for the right receiving of the
’ rd’s S upper—by Matthew Henry. S$L
The Christian’s .Manuel, containing Dialogues
‘Jiu! Prayers, suited to the various exercises of
the Christian Life, &c. gt 25.
The Rise and Progress of Religion in the
Saul, with a devout Meditation on Prayer ad
ded to each chapter—by Philip Doddridge, D.
A Method for Prayer, with Scripture Ex pres’
si’ir.s proper to be used under each head—by
Matthew Henry. 87 J cents.
Prayers for the use of Families, or the Do-
Minister’s Assistant —by William Jay.
31-
Prayers and Offices of Devotion for families,
and for particular persons upon most occasions
—by Benjamin Jenks. £l
- collection of Prayer a for families and pri
vate persons—by George Burner. 31" i cents.
For sale by
THOS. LONG WORTH,
Johnston's square.
feb 27 49
JYo. 3 Mackerel.
Ij'IFTV hbls No. 3 Mackerel, Boston inspec
• tion, landing for sale bv
ROBERT S. GOFF,
march 4 c Exchange-wharf.
L amp Oil ,
THE Subscriber has received from Sami, Rod
man’s Olt, Manufactory New Bedford, a
fresh supply of his best Spermacetti Oil, of a
‘V-slity equal to any ever sold in this city. “I his
Vil is warranted to burr, until it is exhausted -
t'eeds no snuffing or picking up, and produces
no more smoke than candles, and ?s by actual ex
Periment as cheap as candles at. ten cents per
pound—for Sale wholesale and retail bv
feb 22 45 Augustus ownwall.
. safe*
TIE SAVANNAH MUSEUM.
►’lXHEsubscriber tenders his services to the
I. pul-lie in the sale of Houses, Lands, Ne
groes and every kind of property oil commis
sion He will also sell for Executors and Ad
ministrators on the most reasonable terms, at
public sales, and discount his commissions in
a 1 ! cases where he is justly indebted. All let
ters post paid, will be duly attended to as well
us personal application, above the Auction store
of W Hotchstrasser. will be attended to with
punctuality and dispatch.
sch 19 ‘ 42 R Ud’TOCK.
Coffee, Molasses, Oznuburghs
Crockery,
100 bags prime green Coffee
50 libels prime retailing Molasses
10 bales superior strelitzs Oznaburghs
40 crates Crockery, consisting of plated
Twitters and Muffins, Nor sale by
mar h 1 JJ! HERBERT fc Cos.
Lamp Oil, £sc.
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 r 55
Hum and Sugar.
40 hlids West-India Rum
30 boxes brown Havana Sugar—for sale by
HALL & HOYT.
march 4 54
THE RECLUSE,
OR the Mysterious Man of the Mountain, a
translation from the celebrated French no
vel entitled J.e Solitaire, by M le V ncente de
Ailiucourt —Just received bv
TIIOS. LONGWORTH,
Johnston’s square.
ALSO,
A further supply of the New-York Edition of
TIIE PIRATE,
By the Author of Waverly, &fc.
march 7 56
> , tmoved their Store to ,t s
5", square,fnext to Mr. Longworth’s Book
store, where they are now opening a large and
elegant assortment of HATS of every descrip
tion, from the factory of
HENRY COSTAIt.... JVbw- Cork,
hich are offered on their usual terms.
“march 9 58
Palmes & Roe,
OFFER for sale—so bags Coffee
50 bhls Muscovado Sugars
50 boxes Mould Candles
50 do Son
2<j ke, v .j l wist Tobacco
10 do (10) ladies Twist
50 boxes Raisins
50 bbls No. 3 Mackerel
50 do No. 2 do.
20 do No. 1 do.
20 half bbls Nt. 1
40 do do No. 2
20 do Fig Fork
10 do Fly Market Beef
10 do pickled Tongues
Whole and half bbls Salmon
40 7ih boxes Hyson Tea
50 kegs Lard
10 do Goshen Butter
10 qr casks Teneriffe M ine
Hlids Jamaica Rum
Pipes Brandy
Do. Holland Gin
500 qr. boxes Segars
40 bbls prime and mess Pork
20 kegs F.nglisli Mustard
20 boxes Sperm Candles
2 cases cut Tobacco,
march 4 d§
MU. RICHARD
TTTill commence giving lessons in the French
T s and Italian languages, at the Academy,
on Monday next. Parents who wish to place
their children under his tuition, are requested
to apply to him at the City Hotel.
Mr. R. intends also to open a summer school
on Tybee Island, where will be taught the La
tin, Greek, French, and Italian languages, Ma
th,ematics, History, Geography, lLawuig and
Painting. As some previous arrangements are
necessary, gentlemen and ladies willing to pat
ronise such a school, are requested to make ap
plication to Mr. Williams, at his book store on
the Bay, where a list will be made for that pur
pose. _ . .
Reference as to his abilities, Re. to had ot
Rev. W. Cranston. march 8— 57
To Rent,
The Store occupied far two years
H past by Messrs. James Neville & co as a
hat store, an excellent stand ior retailing. It
would be particularly worthy the attention of
a person in that line of business. Apply to
J. PENFIFXD ti Cos.
march 13 c6l
Landing from ship Cot sui r,
30 bbls Ale
10 half bbls Fly Market Beef
20 firkins choice Butter
For sale by C. C. GRISW OLD St Cos.
march 11 59 A
Gin.
8 pipes and 9 hhds Smithfield Gin
For sale by
march !1 59d BAKER ft MINTON.
FRIDAY MORNING-MARCH 15, 1822.
Mahogany Furniture,
Piano Fortes, Curled Hair .Matrasses
Feather Beds, Chairs, <s*c.
TIIF. subscriber, agent for the well known
Factory’ of D. PHYFE, in the city of New-
York, resp/btfiilly informs the citizens of Sa
vannah, that he has brought to this city a large
& full assortment of CABINET FURNITURE,
consisting of the following articles :
Side Boards, with and without Liquor Cases
Sets of Dining Tables, single do.
Sofas and Couches, Rosewood and Mahogany
Pier Tables, with marble tops. Card Tables.
Tea Tables. Breakfast Tables, Dressing Ta
bles, with and without glasses
Rosewood and Mahogany Work Tables
do do Writing do
Secretaries, Book Cases, Bureaus
Double and single Wash Stands, IVard Robes
Butlers’ Trays and Stands, Piano Studs
Music Book Cases, Mahogany Chairs
Curled Maple do, Rosewood do.
High post Rosewood Bedsteads, Fiekljdo
do do Mahogany do. Field do.
do do Curled Maple do field do
Dressing Glasses, of every description
Piano Fortes, the newest Music, 8-c.
Double and single curled hai Matrasses
do do feather Beds oh he best quality
A large assortment of Chairs.
All the above articles will be •.. arrant ed 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 brought out one of
the best workmen, and will attend to those who
wish tlie : r 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.
jan 7
Norwalk Academy.
TIIE Trustees of this Academy would beg
leave to recommend it to the attention of
the public It is under the superintendence of
Mr Hum Olmstead, a gentleman of distin
guished reputation as a scholar and instructor.
Stud ents will be instructed in the various
branches of Academic Education, and every at
tention will be paid to their morals.
Terms from 4to §5 per quarter. Board in
respectable families may be obtained at from
gl 75 to 82 per week
This Institution has been recently establish
ed; the building is new and convenient, ant)
delightfully situated in one of the most pleas
ant and healthy villages in Connecticut. Thp
Winter Term commences the first Monday in
November—the Summer Term, the first Mm
dai in May. Gentlemen desirous of further in
formation are respectfully referred to Messrs.
A. RICHARDS, Esq.?
F SBLLKCK. 5 Savannah
WM LOCKWOOD, ‘
CH VS GH DON,
WM ST JOHN,
B LOCKWOOD, y Trustees]
SYLV. EATON,
S. B Sf. JOHN,
C BISSELI.
JVonualk, Conn Jan 14. 1822, fob 19 42
Alt*, Butter, 6jc.
Just received per ship Packet ‘ii brig Telegraph,
20 bbls Double Ale, (Boyd & M’Culloch’s
brand)
20 do do (Law ii Burrige’s do)
56 tubs superior Butter
And in store,
20 qr casks Malaga Wine, pure as imported
20 M first quality Spanish Segars—and a gen
eral assortment of Groceries and Provisions, for
sale on liberal terms bv
GIBUS 8i ALEXANDER,
march 5 c 54 Taylor’s wharf.
l)ry Goods.
ffYHE subscriber has just received from New
l York, per ship Augusta and other late ar
rivals, a large supply of Staple and Fancy Goods
well worth the attention of city and country
merchants, will be sold at reduced pric.s .for
cash—viz :
Super blue, black, and drab Cloths
do do do and > Cassimeres
do 4-4 Irish Linen in half pieces
do damask Table Cloths, from 8-4 to 10-21
LACE GOODS.
An assort ment of English and French black 8t
white Silk Lace Shawls
Do 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
Black silk Florentine
Black and mixt Canton Camblets, for gentle
men’s summer wear
Black India Sarsnets
Bombszines
ALSO
A complete assortment of Domestic Goods, viz:
V. S. u rown and white Sheetings
I)o do Shirtings
Checks, Plaids, (Jc. —For sale by
F.L SHAY,
feb 19 42 No. 7, Commerce Roto.
For Sale,
LANDING at Telfair’s wharf, from the Scotch
brig Ariel—
-40 tons first quality Coal
200 bushels excellent Potatoes
Apply on board or to
LEVISTONE & CANDLER.
march 7 c 56
Cotton Hanging.
ONE hundred pieces 42 iucli Baltic HEMP
BAGGING— for sale bv
j. B. HERBERT & CO.
march 6 55
Camming § (hvithmey.
Bulloch’s Buildings,
OFFER for sale—29o bbls Richmond FLOUR
Mago’s brand
50 kegs do manufactured Tobacco,
march 12 c
The Library,
IS open for the delivery of Books, Monday,
Wednesday and Friday, from 4 to 6 o’clock,
H M 30 dec 10
ifry Goods cheap for Cash !!!
‘Die subscriber has received by the
Cotton-Plant,
Cloths and Casimeres, cf various qualities
11-4 Marseilles Quilts
Superb Jaconet Cambric embroider’d dresses
Inferior do do do
S’riped Silks (new patents)
Black Siik Velvet
3 ps English ingrain stair Carpeting
ALSO,
A few cases gentlemens’ Mack Si white imita
tion beaver Hats—with his former supply of
V nlleii, Linr.en and Cotton goods makes ft com
plete assortment. Country merch uits are invi
ted to call F. L SHAY,
jan 8 6 JV„. 7 Commerce nov.
Insurance against Fire.
The /Etna Insurance Company, Hartford, v ill
insure houses and buildings, merchandize, fur
niture and otlier property, including vessels in
port, their cargoes, &c. againit loss or damage
by Fire, for any term from one month to one or
more years.
I’he conditions, which are moderate, maybe
known on application to the subscriber, who is
aut horiztd agent, and is empowered to issue
policies without tjie 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 snould offer a stron,
inducement to any person having property at
hazard to place it in security,
jan 7 5 - S. MANTON.
Mahogany Flank Boards and
Venears.
JTSIIIE subscriber has received by the late ar
4JL rivals from New-York, a general assort
ment of the above articles. Also, Sattinwood,
Venears, and Whitewood, which will be su'd
low by J W MORRELL,
feb 5 do Church Unitdings
Boois and Shoes,
At Reduced Prices.
THE subscriber intembr g ‘o close bis busi
ness early in the spring, offers for sale his
stock of fresh Boots and Shoes, ‘ bolesale am)
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 failles’ superior quality black moroc
co broad straps 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 sew ed
calf skin Shoes, of a superior qua’ity
800 pair children’s morocco and leather Shoe s
and Boots, thick and thin Soles
ALSO,
Ladies’pnmello ami umask satin Shoes
White and colored kid do
Gentlemen’s line Washii gt m Boots and dan
cing Pumps
Men’s good strCilg lined and bound Shoes
Negroes’ thick Brogand and coarse Siioes
Boys’ fine Shoes, nailed and sewed
Misses’ black and colored mo-ocro and Ica'h
er thick and thin sole Shoes
Day & Martin’s Paste Bliiaking, &c. Bic
(rJ-Country dealt” s will find it i<> their ad
vantage to call. JAMES ADAMS,
South side O’d .Mai ket Square.
feb 21 ni44
Dll. FUUTIL
HAS remove 1 from Y ark-street, to Col. Dr.-
nis’ house in Congress-strec opposite
the Merchants* Hotel. * *■ 19
“Dearborn*B Patent Hahtnces ,
* a F ail sizes, constantly for salt t.v
| T C II \Y' iKD.
nov 15 4 _9
For fe,
V LIGHT second-hand CARRIAGE and pair
of well broken HORSES, with Harness.
Inquire at this office. march 5 54
Notice.
A LL persons having demands against the es
-7V tate of James Peto, late of South Carolina,
deceased, are requested to render them prop
erly at tested according to law, and those in
debted, are requested to make immediate pay
ment to the undersigned qualified administra
trix. , MARY A. PETO.
march 12 60
Notice.
a LL sale of Property belonging to the estate
■ of the late Capt. TVillicm Pelham, late of
the state of Georgia, deceased is hereby for
bidden, as suits will tie instituted for the recov
erv of the same by the subscriber, who is the
-sole heir. ANN PARKER.
Savannah , .March 8, 1822.
qJ* I he Editors of the Milledgeville, Nash
ville and Charleston papers, are requested to
publish this notice for one month and forward
their accounts to Joseph Parket, of Savannah
for payment. march 11—60
THU HAD LACES.
WILLI. .M ROSE, has just received a very
large assortment of
ENGLISH DOUBLE GROUND THREAD
LACES and CAPE CROWNS,
Fine Bobinet Laces
t rimmings, Flounces and flounc’d llobe9
Fine Linen Cambric atul Cambric Hdkfs,
2 cases fine 4-4 Irish Linen and Sheeting.
Together with his former assortment makes
the Stock very compleat and for sale cheap at
the twgu of the Gottien Fleece.
mii-eh 6 55
Thomastown Lime.
ItNDINu at Hunter’s lower wharf, from the
J sch.-Jane—2oo casks Tlnmastown LIME
—For sal* by ISAAC COHEN,
march 11 c
Ko. 53........ Vol. ißj
&uctfona.
Administrators Sales.
By J. P. Herbert &* Cos.
Ort the first TUESDAY in April next,
he sold before the Court-House in
* * this city, between the usual hours.
The personal property of Mr. Daniel Hotch
kiss, deceased, consisting of the following ar
ticles. nne half of the line of Stages running
between Savannah and Augusta, viz: 2 well
built Stages,- with all necessary Harnesses, 24
prime Horses, selected for the purpose, the
Stables at the different stands on the road, al
so, one Gig and Fames, one Waggon and Har
ness, sundry articles of Household Furniture.
1 he above property sold by permission of the
honorable the Inferior Court, and by order of
the administrator. Terms Cash.
F. S Persons wishing to purchase the Stages,
should visit the line and see the respective;
team of Horses, as they will be’ sold as they
stand upon ihe line, the continuation of the
running of the mail requiring it. feb 13
Dy J. 11. Herbert & Cos.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
On the first TUESDAY in May next will be sold
before the Court-House in this city, between
the usual hours of 10 and 3 o’clock,
611 that valuable Lot, No 20, Trustees Gar
dens, in the city of Savannah, front on East Broad
street, sold as the property of Mr. Samuel iJav
enport, deceased, for the’ benefit of the heirs
and creditors, by permission of the Honorable;
the Inferior Court’of Chatham County, and by
order of the Administrators. Terms at time of
‘ ; l e - march 1
Administrator Sale,
By Baker and Minton.
f )*i Dip first Toesrlav in May next
Jit 12 o’clock, in front oj tt.e Court House,
The wharf Lot No. 8 called
Stanton’s wharf, with the buildings thcron.—
Also, the lot and buildings thereon, lately in the
occupation of F. Stanton, deceased, situated in
St. .Tames square, Heathcoat Ward, sold by per
mission of the honorable the Inferior Court, by
order of the administrators—'Terms Cash,
feb 28
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE!
By Baker Minton.
On TUESDAY. 16th April next, in front of their
Auction Store.
Part of the personal estate of Col. Wm. Kellv,
deceased, consisting of Carpets, Rugs, Chairs,
Looking Classes, dining and card Tables, Bu
reaus, Books and ‘ ook Case, Beds and Bedding,
Matrasses, Curtains, Shovels and Tongs, Fenders,
Crockery and Glass Ware, Knives Forks, l’la*
ted Waae, Plantation Tools, kc. Sold by order
ot the administrator. march 5
A dministrutors Sales.
unit, of the Honorable the Court of Ot>
P:'inary, for ihe county of Chatham, will be
sold a: the Court House in this city, on the
first Tuesday in May next, at 12 oclock, the
ioflowii.g property, being the remaining part
of the rent estate of llazen Kimball, deceas
ed.
One vacant Lot of Ground, designated in the
plu of the city as No, 16, Jackson Ward, 60 by
9 ■ r-*etj fronting on Orleans square and on Ha
va: o reet continued, opposite house of It
Hal- rsAum, E-q. s :b;ect to annual ground rent
to tie ei y of gjs 6b 100.
One halt 1...,, known and designated in the
plan of iheity as No 15, Warren ward, with
U.c improvements thereon, consisting of a good
two story House and out buildings, recently
occupied h\ Mr J Lawrence, subject to ground
rent of gr 50-100 per annum.
f erms of sale—for the vacant Lot, one
t. ird cash, one third six months one third 12
months, with interest—payment secured By
mortgage on the propetty. The half Lot, with
improvements cash—purchaser paying for D,-
JAMES JOHNSTON; ? . , ,
HENRY W. HILLS. C Aom trt -
GEORGE RCIILEY, Auct’r.
n arrh 9 58
Notice.
PERSONS desirous ts disposing of Lands in
Monroe, Houston, and Henry Counties,
and lanih in the Counties generally, of the two
'asi I „w,d Lotteries, will please .give information
to the subscriber by letter, post paid, through
•ue medium of the post office, stating the low
est ptice for such, will promt tty be answered
feb 16 28 DAVID POLOCK.
Notice.
\LL persons indebted to the estate of John
Chace, late of St. Marys dec are .request
ed to make payment tc the subscriber within
>0 days from this date, the debts not then paid
will be put in siut, and those tyj}fving demands
against said estate are requested to present
them for payment to
GEO. W. MARTIN, Adra’or. $
jm 22 §ni 18 4
Take Notice.
NINE months afterdate, I shall apply to the
Hon. the Judge of the. nferior-Court oi’
Chatham County, for leave to sell he realesj
rate of W.G Enoe, and for the benefit of the.
heirsa rrd creditors of said deceased
S. G. PURE ADC RAFT, Ailm'r.
if 62
Notice.
PERSONS having demands against the late
Mr. Archibald McLerau,dec arerequesteo
to render thei’.v properly attested agreeable to
law; and those indebted are requested to make
immediate payment to the undersigned qualifi -
ed executors.
JAMES Wallace,t
HENKYviIoAI.PIV Cex’vs.
THOMAS MU,ROSE A
feb 14 ill 38
C m.
jtTkHE Cargo of thfe gchr. Decatur, or sale by
11 L. H. SAGE & CO,
march 5 54