The Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1818-1824, January 04, 1820, Image 1

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h • For Liverpool, The well known regular trading Ship GEOllGIA, __ C. Varnu'to,,muterf* having most of her cargo ready, will meet with diiputch. for freight, apply to 1 Andrew Low & Co. Nov 30—4 ' T F6r Greenock, Thewell-kuovii ooppereil llntisli ship v 1L 0 M K R. ikintcltt KmG -will mect-wK diipatch. For fre'nfht of 150 a 200 tags colfm, or |)anuitt« apply to the mas- -ter on pbanfut Frazer's wharf, or to Jno. Spenkmnn & Co. Jctics' -wharf, Dec For Dublin, The Ship DUBLIN JACKET, Capt. Coles. For freight or passage, apply to John Hunter. « For sale oil board, 'undies HAY arrels ALC. »—15 For Havana, The fine Packet Ship CERES, ^commences loading on Monday ,1mornimr. and will sail without dc* lay."- For a little freight or jiassagf,having good accommodations, apply on board, or to Carnochan $ Mitcliel. Dec 20 rn For New-York, The elegant packet Ship ADONIS, Captain Champlin, _ will meet immediate despatch,hav- iug J conai Icraide part ot her cargo engaged.— For freight or passage, having elegant accom- modations, ipplyon board at .tones’ upper wharl, to Cape Champlin, or at the Steam-Boat wharl, t0 \VM. SCAHllltOUtiH. dec 24—u For New-Yorlc, l ive well known coppered pack et shin R l) JJ l tJ O In, jiSfri* M //• ffuldi'ige, master, will meet with dispatch, having part of her car go engaged-for the residue, or passage, having tnpeiior accomn.odaiions, apply to capt. II. on board, a* Jones’ upper wharf, or to Hall flf Hoyt, Who hare bindingfiom mill vet,el nail far sale, 40 lihdn prime St. Croix SUUAIt. dec 23—27 For London, The fast-sailing British Brig MARTHA, Captain Mum, ito hive immediate despatch, frieght, anplv to 11. Richardson Co. dec 29—p • For For Bariert, . The schooner CURVES, J. son, master, will sail on Thursday tin* 30th inst,— for frieght, apply on board at Hive’s vbarf, or to Lawrence k Thompson. dec 29—e For New-Orleans, The acliuotjcr ANNA, Cupt. Binisdell, flying at Tclf.uv’s wlmrf. For frieght fc,rir passage, apply to the illaBler on boat vl, oi to D uglass <Sf Sorrel. dec 29—p* For Wilmington, N. C. The sloop HERMIT, Captain Pendergast, will sail on Snn- LV day nxt, flic Id January. For freight .sage, apply on board at Telfair’s dec 30- Thompson k Bonny. For Darien, The sloop MORNING-STAR, (lilbert, muster, hing at llowurd’s-wharf. For freight p'.ti.sage, a|)ply to the captain, on bouril, ur to dec 30 ;»’ Morgan & Atwood. For St: Mgnstine, 7 he regular trading schooner JANE, G. 1)wiling, master. For freight or passage, apply to the master on board at M'Ocadv’s wharf, or to GAUDUY DUFAUUE. dec 23—-C4 For Freight or Charter, "To any permitted port hi the West-Indies, The stadneh w ell found Swedish Ship iriUlain tjj* Catherine, ^Mathixs Ukhk, Master—26d tons biu 1 - i ' K ^*ni remarkably well calculated for. stowing lumber. The terms will be made rea sonable by application to the master on board, at Wallace’s whorl," or Watts & Joyner. «ep4—I! 8 For Liverpool, The superior Brig FAVORITE, Capt. Hart; Jias half of her cargo engaged; and will »mcet with dispatch. For freight or j apply to the master on board, at Geo. Anderson’s wharf, or to S. C. Danmns, A 0*3, Commerce Dow .p. isage, Nov 27- For Providence, It. 1. The Brig GEN. JACKSON, William Greenumn, master; ^will meet with despatch. For freight 01- passage apply to the master on boai-J, al Rice’s wluuf, or to John Lewis. Nov 19—46 For Darien,' The sloop WASHINGTON, captain Join s, will sail in all this week. Ft>r tn.Mgh.or passuwe- having good ae onnnodations, apply on bonrd, or io Hacon'& Bruen. Dec 14—16 Iluckviliiiat Flour, Butter, Lard, &.c Just received by the brig Hero and other airivuls, 10 half and? Bfc|t rL0UK 12 qr. bills 3 (i t ubs n iperior Butter, for family use 65 kegs excellent Lard 15 qr clasts Hyson Tea 10 bbls Muscovado Sugar 6 bills mid > Li ll!C( j 0It _ 1 cask S 1 hug n$w 'Feather lied Alt o’bich will be sold at moderate, prices for cash or approved town pnpci, by John Lewis, Nov 24—50 Factor, tlichangc Dock. Notice. T IB subscriber having taken into copartner ship Mr. Il'illinm H. Holland, the business itre he conduced*under the firm of Pony at if Holland. ^ ... IP will mfutur JOHN F. POUYAT. Savannah, Dec. 1, 1819, Her. 11 ; 14 •k. French ami British Goods. 25 jiackages of French k British (iOOnS, consist Dig of White,"black ami changeable ^Levantines ChangiMvb'e and facie l*loreivtfea jjaptuliyc while Flannel* 9-8 and 6-4Cinibrie Muslins Hose Blankets, 9-4 10-4 and 11-4 Snp« rfinc London (. assimeres 9-8 Steam loom Shirtings Fzlegant Brussels Carpeting iu)d Hugs English, Ingfaiin and Venetian Stair Carpeting Kendal Cottons Printed Boinbnzetts Irish Liuefis and Table Diapers All of which have been purchased low at auc tion to the North, ifiulwill he sold hy the pack age or piece on very moderate terms, bv Georgo W. doe, On the Jlttfi, near Uarnardstrcet. Also on Consignment, 1 case elegant French Hibbrtps 2 do Dutch Looking-Glasses 1 do Hats 15 trunks Shoes 31 barrels fresh Ale. lice 17 re NEW RICE. T lllt undersigned bus removed to one of the five-proof stores on Fyaaer’s. wharf, where he continues to transact the Factorage and Commission BUSINESS, Mid will be liuppy in devoting his best attention and endeavors to promote the interest of all those persons who will favor him with their patronage. He bus for sale some large crops of Prime Savannah Hivev KICK, which lu- is now ready to deliver in considerable parcels, at the short est notice. PETIT DF. Vil.LEIlS, Factor. S**-nnnah, Dec. 2, 1819. Dec 8 2m 7 . The Undersigned H AYING for three years past had ji Com mercial Establishment, in J.lVKUPOOL, under the firm of Isaac, Low & Co. part of the Stockholders, will he held at the Bank, on MONDAY, the 3d January next— The poll to be opened at 9 o’clock A.M. will be closed at 2 1*. M.j openedagain at 3 and closed at 5 o’clock, I*. M. f igned, J. Marshall, Cashier. Offer the services of that house to their friends and the public, in the sale of Produce, the pur chase of Goods, and’ otjter business on Com mission. Liberal advances will be made on shipments. Andrew Low k Co, Savannah, Dec. 1819. Dec 10—12t To Let, . Fj^IIK lower Floor of the western tenement of X brick Stores on Jom.sl upper wharf. Ap ply to HALL & HOYT. Dee 13 -15 t'AoUuug Wvwo-YVourto FjTIHE subscriber has the pleasure to inform hij friends, and the public generally, that b/ lias engaged Mr. I). A. NoVlhri'p to manage tic tailoring department, and from his ability u d experience in that line, anticipates being al « to give satisfaction to all those who may favfT ‘•im with tinir««auoaB|»- Hi-w-v article of gejr tlenien’s apparel" made in the most uem imu fashionable sty le, "and warranted to please • la dies’Felices, Habits and Cloaks cut and ma b. H • .has on hand a large assortment of the fit Glotlies, (Jassimyres and Vestings. also Fresh Goshen Rutter. A FFz'V kegs of Goshen Butter, put up ex- . pre.vdy for tamil) use. Also, half bbls sup. FLOUR, htf sale, by f F. \V. llice, jifWi w/n.rf, opposite Crcene & Lippitt's. Dec 8 7 Flour, Tobacco, £$c. I 7HVE hundred bbls Hiehmoud Flour ' 3u lcegs and* half kegs Manufactured To bacco 500 bushels Bran Landing from schr. Fanny & Mary, and for sale bv H. B. GWATHMEY. 'Dec 3 11 Neejro Shoes At 75 cents and SI, for sale bv F. Richards, Corner of Whitaker and CbHtrrcss streets, east of the Mur’ret: Nov 17— 44 For Wilmington, N. C. The Sell. INDUSTRY. ItiHttps, masted, i will be despatched immediately, tor ^freight or passage, apply on board at s wharf, or to Bulloch Sf Sadler, Whu have landing from tlie ship Win. Porcn, from Philudelpliim and fur sale, 1IX) barrels Fresh Flour. dec 23—ef Southern Stage. For Baltimore, The sloop GOOD-HOPE, Captain Hilly, Will positively sail on Sunday next, fur T Lite above port, wind and wcalliee Der ail' tra“ For freight or passage, having good ac commodations, apply on board at Bolton's-whart ort , BACON tit BULKS, Pcc 9—12 Exchange-vharf. For Sale, The weli known packet sloop GENERAL WASHING! ON, J. Monro, . master, Inn-lien 74 urns, sails l-jflwrka- ^blv last and is well found, For term.-, wijilo a ill be acconiuiodatiilg, apply to Jolm Bogue, Bulloch't Building Dec 14-16 77K I ne Stage .vill coninienec running twice a week oi Sunday, the 24th October. It will leave Savannah every Sunday and Thursday, and will leave Darien every Tuesday and Fin lay. The Stage will start precisely at 4 o’clock m yhe morning, from tlie Georgia Hotel. No leat wit! be reserved for any passenger until tlie money i, paid. r William B. Ilolzendorf. Qct 2.3—23 FALL $ WINTER GOODS. flint subscribers are now opening a variety L of - F.ASONAHl.B ARTICLES pvliich with those on board the ships Oglethorpe, Emily, and Georgia, now on tiieir way from Liverpool, viM mpke their’assortdlent of Woollen. Worsted, Cotton, and Linen GOODS, Very general and extensive; and will be sold at a re soimble advance for cotton or undoubted Andrew Low & Co, Sent 13 206 ; 25 firkins Butter, AN DING fnmi brig Speed) Peace, for sale j oy tlALL 4. 1101T. | For Sale, fjpM ENTY-FIVE MULFzS, which may bescer r lb' Due 20 21 Fair I .awn enqiire of Bacon & Bruei subscriber, S. Brooks. October 23- -23 A gniPtfal assortment of READYMADE CLOTHING; CONSISTING OF Extra sup. blue, slack and fancy colored cloth Drew Goats Do do blue, black and mixed cloth Si cas- siimre Pantaloons do fancy toilinet and .Merseilles Yebts do white MerseiUcs • op black mlk Florentine do bufi" Cftssimere do black cloth and cassimeir. Io blue, olive, brown, green and drab Suil:out.s with every article necessary in the above line* which arc ottered for sale on the most reasona ble terms. ,T. George, Oct 5 —13 0,1 iU ‘" do do do NE WEST FASHIONS. Just Received, Per ship Parthian, and brigs .Ilmira and Trillin, X FI LL SOri'LV OF BOOTS <Sf SHOES, In adflilion to a large assortment—all for sale. SAMUEL EVANS, On the second floor of the brick store, corner f Whitaker street and the Buy Nov 10 Mill The Chatham Steam Saw is offered for sale. A S there exists a necessity for the early dis- l\. position of thin property, very favorable terms wiU.be g.anted. If not aoid before the first TL’KSDA Y in'Jauuurv next, it will then sold at Public Auction ut the Court-House. In the meantime, apply to the subscriber. J. P Henry, Comnierct'Itow. dc\* 22 rp To be Rented, T HE jower AVHAHF of the subscriber, ad joining that occupied by Messrs, ilall & Hoyt, upon which there is'a wooden ol’OBE, divided into four tenements,'well adapted tor Shops or Counting-Housed. •, James Wallace, dec 22—re WILLIAM LAW FURNITURE. JUST RECEIVED, An Invoice well made New-York FuYniture, Consisting of Sidehoaids, Bureaus, Secretary & Book Cases' F.xtention and con.mou dining Tables Card and Br<-ukfust Tables air Sofas, Bedsteads Candle and Wash Stands Looking Glasses, of various descriptions Windsor Blinds ditto ditto Which w ill be sold low at private sale. D. Williford. Nov 29 3 Planters Bank. V N Election for thirteen 'Directors on the ' -22’' Fowline Pieces O F fine silver mounted, middling and e rut'll qualities, <.,f .*L.-c L*r.i workmanship, » nil'll (|\i illUAJn, i.i f uinn ium wuvranted o the lo(f .* Lands: Supt<ljw Jlijh’-Guns, Sujj the best, perhapsV^ Y f. night into this coun try, for sale hy the cits -• a luvv advance, by »Wl Sausum, f’nrttrv of Jlrpitf{htOli M'd MoiltgIt)UTI/stS. NT)V 25=^*-T—T I'o Rout, A Ihvelling-IIouKe situated in Brougbton-stj'Cv t, with convenient fire "J proof Outhouses. Iminediute posses- u^K^aJisipn cun b«* giv, n, and if wished, the principal part of the FUKMTIAE may be lur ed with it. Apply to the priittci L dec 29—p To Rent, That pleasantly situated House old’! ( in IfU Hold’s M aid, belonging to the j; esuiic of Blehavd M. Stiles, and lately ^..occupied by licbuit llubhi’sliam, Esq. For teritis, apply to George Anderson. dec 08—1 m For Sale, The Dwelling House, latelyoc- - ( cu|)icd by Mr. Isaac, opposite tire new Church, ill South Broad Sti iply »o Andrew Low k Co Nr,v 17-44 l. Ap- To Rent, . A gowl t-.vci htury HOUSE in inm IlcyiipulSrV urd, npposile the Filialui'C, • ■ h [ toge’.licr with f Imuse lit for a Huclu:. *ji,lor, ora man with, small ft mily. I'on- si'ssitnt nay l,o given for. either, about the mid dle of the present mapth. I. Bourke. Oct 30—29 ,i«i 'l'o Let, Tlie Couritiiig-ronm lately oc cupied by the sui.sci:ljer., aim have removed to the one recently occupied by Messrs.lluudL- U Cn, The Count ing-rnom, at present occupied by Pliilip Deuel, 15s<|, A. B. Funnin & Co. Aug. 10—89 To Rent, THE subscriber offers to rent nig FiR! J’UOOF STOKES, 1 • B | in Hie vicinity of the Steam-boat Com 1 In.tnv’s wharf. John II. Morel. Oct 28—27 l'o Let, On a Building Least, | A TIT ofa i.ot of LAND in Savannah, known ty-five feet in depth. Tins portion of u lot lies near the Market, and is an excellent stand for business. For terms, 8tc. apply to James McOonky. Dec 11—-t—14 JOSEPH W. JACKSON, H AVE formed * copartnership in the prac- tice of Law. TIfeirofiicc is that hitherto occupied by the former, adjoining the office of II ibersham ti Jlrysdale, in Colimel Shads’ new building, fronting Johnston’s square, Dec 3—7 < To Rent, And possession given immediately, HOUSE, situated ou the comer of llrough- Xt. ton awl Jefferson,streets. For terms, which will be moderate, enquire at the store of F. Selleck. May 24 53 A l THE MLECtlC MAGAZINE, (new SBHTFcS.) J^ Series being intruded to commence g Ime with the year 1820, it iR thought proper to lav before Subscriben and the public the plan which IK promised for the future. This Journal; a$i lie original pnbscribcvR doubt, less re< ollvrt, was at firaf, and so long as it ve* tained the title ol “Select ttevieu s” limited to a selection 1 inn British Heviews and Magazines of siirh articles .is were most imer'cNting in this country. ^ This plan was suited to the circum stances o< that period} the I’m", Folio was then composed Ainu*! entitwh ofoi gintu tnatu-i,uiul roiuli,cud wh]ijib.H,vVan«t u.c **Alu«.r»i»in*” now pubSsh'fiTT iITSlfHfMT, ffad nolTippeu.-Kl.—.. 'file Biitish periodical pi.hlicut idns w ere objects • of great interest and enriob tv, und from them was easily formed a maguHni, both useful und entertaining. The title was changed and original matter in- troduced when Mr. Hashington lining became the editor, and the earliest volumes ol the "An* ulectic •Unffaxiur" were enriched with some of the finest productions of that dcgMu aiui justly favorite w l iter. 1 rum that time to tlie j»i eshnt/ every micereding volume has contained,much original composition upon sucjecto IT national literature, biography and liistory, Vnnlng in nuuntity, according to the occasions ol its pro- ((action, und am nipftnied with a seketioupnora choice and sparing, from a much hftfrcaSw^iijj^ her of fordign publications. v j>' , k Considerable diversity of opinion has pfWriiU. cd among the advisers of the suiTc'ssfve Kdlio" e us to the due proportion of original and tielccVd* matter, Soma urging the propriety of rcndvriilg the Magazine purely original, imd othets rec*. omtiiendiiig the'total exclusion of all but sylec» tlons. The comso pursued has been a compro mise between Uiekt two opinions. A periodical Hlevinv, wholly original^ truly Aniericun, *:‘nducted with qbilily, and exten sively putrouizc d, is indubitably a delidci iilltty jji ' our country. 'I he “North American lte\h\v, published qharlerly at Bostob ? js tlip only work 1 which appi'-uehes this" chaincldr. And until our rciHling public are inoi<* clispof.v‘1 than at pit sent to i-nomuuge s cli iin’i nt; i prize, ui.prfi. cr cannot be aUemptttFvith uv\ hope of si < h succes^us would produce vitlier hofioi cr profit ' o the projectors. The Ore slut Editor of the AmdrctiC Macr zrr.c is, however, dcsiroiis to render ii as iuarh an original Jpuri.al hs public pat voniigf will pevnut* and will; if-circunirtuiicts idlo\i, gvadualiy ex clude all foreign aid f ,; om its* pag. a, 'I he length of the subscription hr* it iiRt, how ever, determine the quantity of original t on po- sidon tliat can be paid for, and it it obvious u at to depend outlie casual coinrihutions r I ineii who write cither for their al 1 :i■■ i a* lone, oi* from friendship to the Editor. \ tl)f^giutet4ir»>ewitt'K* •» v. -sA • I,. ^ communications rec t iveu, tins year,TiiTht^ sources. Subscribe.a may however be 1 11Ait no worthless original mutter shall be iiF^evt - cd, merely because it is original, and no a/,4 K .p. shall ever be inserted .is original which is f ,/ truly so, as is too often done in some cotewp^ ruiy Journals., Since tli icfoic original ci mpo-^ sition cannot be Imped tor ut once, ol a satisfac tory quality, and In quantity suflicieiii te fill all the pages of the Mngu/mc, jio promise can ut present be made furtlier iliuh that asnmdi s. all Le procured ae the patronage of tlie Journal will allow. The sdecloo matter, is is presumed, howev er, will be found of no little inleresi and value, The British jonrnals have lately exhibited a ve ry silly uniinosi.y towards our institutions, but t hey still contain many wry Ingenious disquisi tions, und mlicji ci i i'o us hiloni.ution, whieli must be inlorestingiimd usetiil to the Ann riean puh- lic. “Jim est n ah hustnli.veri," however much wc may blame their piqpi<liccs f or contemn their railings, we still may find onr profit in mukemg their knowledge-and the resuli ofthefr indi.Miy Hiidrcslirch 9l'ir,own. The (Quarterly and Ed inburgh Hew w,*, are republished and extensive ly circulated fit the l . Stales, perhaps t herefore, selections from them may not uc generally ad visable, lestitl.i- public should be tire.: by repe tition. And on tlie other hand, the “t inli« i * MonthK Mdm.am,” “J.,, Belle jJsseolb'etai*4 some oiherwoiks of the same light eliaiacu r arc careful^ evisn ra.ed for that < r.tei tinning miscellany Ihe “AtJn n^am.” J’ml lime am many others, particularb the British Hcvicw, British Critic, New Monthly ’Maga/.iiie, KJcctic Heview ; ranphlete^r, Euiupcun AL K :u.ine, A- siatic Journal, Antijacobm, Bluckwooii Enin, burgh Magazine, Conjtablc’s I'd'mhr.rgii Vu. mi. zine, Jouriial of Kcience and ihe Arts, ice. he, sunplyingnexcelleiit and nbub'jrnt matter for selection m\< 1 abstract. And besides all these, the French.' Journals which are not at all intro duced to cur reading public, either hy repnbli. catiou or '\traets, form a much richer mine of information. The new work entitled U lievuc JCncyclopedifjue" .s fi.il of excellent writing on politics and literal ore. The. “Journal tfai Vu- vuns,” “Minecve Fratcuisiand “Journal Jute- raire,' are also admirable in the exhibition of talent apd learning. 'Prune utions from these will forma part of every future number.' And 1 ho German periodical works wilt be made use of in the same manner, though the difficulty of pro curing u regular supply forbids any precise en» gagenieii as to die frequency of translations from tint). nun Every humber will oonlain a iftonthly liyt of new publications, domestic mid foreign, and, ua faraseai. be obtainct^fc epitome of the pro- ceedingsfif scientific and literary institutions, at home and abroad. The Mtguzinc will ho jmblishcd in the same style, wi Jt the sanu embellishments, and on .he lame conditions as heretofore, l>v Jambs V,l\« n ell, 8. K. corner of Fourth and Walnut street#, Fliilautfihia. i’EHMS OF PUBLICATION. The Tnulectic Magazine is published in monthly (lumbers, of 8'i jntges e«el), embellished wiih enyiivitiji—by American artists. Price ix dollars per annum, payable in ad* vunor. Jingle number», at sixty-two und a half cents cujIi. Alllctterr. .elating"linlie Magazine must co.lie free of postage. Suhscdben wishing to discontinue their sub scription, will ph ase notify the publisher be fore tHe end of the year. Those not bean 1 from will be considered subscribers for the uutuinf year. titrSubscriptions received by W. T. "VViliitHua, c 78—, AK*hl