The Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1818-1824, January 07, 1820, Image 1

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N ■ ■ vl THE DAILT Yo\. II. YRIDAt M0TUV1NG, EORGIAN. n 1#W>. Xo. a& For Liverpool, The well known regular trading Ship Georgia. C. Vurn nm, muster/ having most of her cargo ready, will meet with dispatch. For freight, apply to Andrew Low & Co, Nov 30—4 For' Greenock, The well-known coppered British tl'-p 11 O M E R. ^ Roukht Kkb, master, 'will meet with dispatch. For freight of 150 a 200 hags cotton, or passage, apply to the mas ter on board at Frazer’s wharf, or to Jno. Speak man & Co. Jones’ -wharf. Dec 4—8 For Dublin, The Ship DUBLIN PACKET, C'apt. Coles. i For freight or passage, apply to John Hunter. For talc on board, 96 bundles HAY 80 barrels ALE. Pec 18—-15 For Havana, The line Packet Ship CERES, ’commences loading'on Monday i^jrifT^inoming. and will sail without de my. " For a little freight or passage,having good accommodations, apply ° n board, or to Carnochan Sf Mitchel. Dec 20 rn For New-York, The elegant packet Ship ADONIS, Captain CkambHn» rTJirwV^will meet immediHte<«espatch,hav. iiig a considerable part of her careo engaged.— For freight or passage, having elegant accom modations,apply on board at Jones’ upper wharf, to Cant Champlip, or at the Steam-Boat wharf, t0 1 * WM. SCARBROUGH, dec 24—u For Liverpool, j&k The good Brig DRYADE, \ ’’ JSm. Wilson, master, A»-‘rvty sail on or about the 16th instant. g£jj^£^For freight of 20C bales cotton, apply to the master on board, or to Johnston k Hills. jan 4—u For London, The fast-sailing British Brig MARTHA, Captain Maim, £tn have immediate despatch, For frieght, apply to R. Richardson Sf Co. dec.29—p For Providence, It. 1. The Brig GEN. JACKSON, ■ William Greenmail, master; £will meet with despatch. For freight age apply to the master on board, at Rice’s wharf, or to John Lewis. Nov 19—46 For Wilmington, N. C. The Sell. INDUSTRY, . Billups, master, \ will be despatched immediately. For ^___J^freight or passage, apply on board at Wallace’s wharf, oj; to Bulloch Sadler, Who have landinR from tlie ship Win. Pci-eii, from Philadelphia, and for sale, 100 barrels Fresh Flour. dec 23—ef ~~ For St. Augustine, The regular trailing schooner JANE, . G. DiKLian, master. fr^S 1 * 1 nr Passage. apply to the master on board at -MTIread)’* whurt. or to GAUDltV « UUPAIJKE. dec 23 24 For Darien, The sloop WASHING TON, captain Jones, will sail ill all this n eelt. .For freight or passage, having good ac- ^iHiitnodatiuiis, apply on board, or to Bacon & Bruen. Dec 14—16 • By Watts £5 Joyner, At private sale, on a credit of 90 days, the fol lowing articles of gentlemen’s Apparel, of the latest New-Yorkfassion, viz: 2 trunks aup’o cloth dress Coats, blues & blacks ldo double milled blue and mixed Cassimere Pantaloons 1 do corded Florentine* black cassimere and Va lencia W esooats 1 do Surtout Coats, walking Frocks and chaise wrappers 1 do Tartan plaid and cambles boat and horse- myna Cloakt AH of which are of the most fashionable make nml best vu'urkjuu*uJ»hil‘. Nov 30—a—4 Buckwheat Flour, Butter, Lard, &c Just received by the brig Hero and other urrivals, la “^ Huckwh -‘W» Jlt 6 tubs superior Butter, for family use 65 kegs excellent Lard 15 qr chests Hyson Tea 10 bids Muscovado Sugar 1 c«ik“ nd ^ I,inseed Oil. 1 large new Feather Bed All which will be sold at moderate prices for cash or approved town paper, hv John Lewis, • Nov 24—50 Factor, Exchange Hock. Fresh Goshen Butter. A FEW kegs of Goshen Butter, put up ex pressly for family use. Also, half bbls sup, FLO UK, for sale, by F. W. Iticc, Moore’s wharf, opposite Greene & Lippitt’s Dec 8 7 Flour, Tobacco, fjc. F IVE hundred bbls Richmond Flour 30 kegs and half kegs Manufactured To. bacco 500 bushels Brim Landing from sclir. Funny & Man/, and for sale by 11. B. GWATHMKY. 'Dec 8 11 Negro Shoes At 75 cents and §1, for sale by r F. Richards, Corner of Whitaker and Congress streets, east of the Maiket. Nov 17 -44 Southern Stage. Ine Stage will commence running twice a week on Sunday, the 24tb October. It will leave Savannah every Sunday and Thursday, and will leave Darien every Tuesday and Fri day. The Stage will start precisely at 4 o’clock in the morning, from the Georgia Hotel. No seat will be reserved for any passenger until the money is paid. William B. Holzendorf. On 23—23 FALL <Sj WINTER GOODS. F1R11E subscribers arc now opening a variety JL of SEASONABLE ARTICLES ,which with those on board the ships Oglethorpe, Emily, and Georgia, now on their way from Liverpool, will make their assortment of Woollen, Worsted, Cotton, and Linen GOODS, Very general and extensive; and will be sold at a reasonable advance for cotton or undoubted paper. , Andrew Low & Co, Sept 18 206 For Sale, FT^WENTY-F! VE MULES, which may be seen JL at Fair Lawn inquire of Bacon & bruen, or the subscriber, S. Brook*. October 23- -23 Rendy Made Clothing. T HE subscriber respectfully informs the in habitants of Savannah and its vicinity, that lie has now on hand a Quantity of Beady-Made Clothing, made in Savannah, which work is well executed suitable to the preseot and approaching season, and will lie sold at a low price. His shop is three doors east of Messrs Dick son & bo. near the Exchange, on the Bay. He likewise keeps a constant supply of Boy’s Sailor’s and Servum’s CLO THES, For Baltimore, The sloop GOOD-HOPE, B e’up tain Wing, Will positively sail on Sunday next, for the above port, wind and weather p.er- mining. For freight or pw»ge. having good ac- rorainudationa, apply on board at Bolton s » hart BACON tjf BRUEN, j2 Exchange-wharf or to dec 9 jan 5- Anthony Pipier. £> James M. “Wayne & Richard R. CUVLElt have entered into a copartner»li|i, to Practice the Law, il\ the Eastern circuit of the state, in the counties of Burke and Semen- in the middle circuit, and in the Federal circuit court of the United States. yiteir Office is near the Exchange, on the llav, and over tile Office of the Savannah lie. publican. Savannah, JVer. 3, 1819, o5 For Sale, The well known packet sloop GF.-VEBAL WASHINGTON, J. Monro, t master, burhen 74 tons, sails remarka- ._-JJfily fast and is well found. For terms, wliicli ivill be accommodating, apply tu John Rogue, Bulloch'i Building Dec 14—lfi ^__ ~ Wanted, A SITUATION as accomptant to a commission merchant, factor, auctioneer or importer, jan 4—321 Fifty Dollars Reward! ROBBERY. T HE house of the subscriber was entered in to tlie night of the first iust. by some per son or persons, and a quantity of household arti cles stolen therefrom, consisting of the follow- ing;—ChinU liuilts and linen Sheets, Pillow Cases, Table Cloths, Towels, We. all of which were marked with the initials L- A. II. Also, one brown Surtout and one blue Coat with a number of other articles of wearing apparel. ■ A Reward of Twenty Dollars will be given for the detection of the thief or thieves, so tliai thev may he brought to justice; and a farther reward of Thirty Dollars for the discovery oi the abovemeutiunvd articles. Levy Hart, ian 4— Notice. T HE subscriber having taken into conurth*- ship Mr. William It. Holland, the buaim* will in luture be conducted under the drill ot Fouyat Holland. JOHN F. POUVAT. Savannah, Dec. 1, 1819. Dec 11 14 - French und British Goods. 3 25 packages of French & JJrJKA GOODS, consisting of Jg V White, bWbk atid-chungcuhlti LevantineF"f . ■ j Changeable and black Florences ' Superfine while Flannels 9-8 and 6-4 Cambric Muslins Rose Blankets, 9-4 10-4 and 11-4 ^ Superfine London Cassi meres 9-8 Sfeam loom Shirtings Elegant Brussels Carpeting and Rugs English, Ingrain and Venetian Stair Carpeting Kendal Cottons Printed Ilombazetts Irish Linens and Tabic Diapers All of which have been purchased low at auc tion to the North, and will be sold by the pack age or piece on very moderate terms, by George W. Coe, On the Hay, near Iiarnurd*strect. Also on Consignment, 1 case elegant French Ribbons 2 do Dutch Looking-Glasses 1 do Hats 15 trunks Shoes 31 barrels fresh Ale. Dec 17 re NEW RICE. FI VIE undersigned bus removed to one of the -l fire-proof stores on Fraser’s-wharf, where lie continues to trunsacl the Factorage and Commission BUSINESS, and will he happy in devoting his best attention unci'endeavors to promote the interest of all tlwise persons who will favor him with their patronage. He has for sole some large crops of Prime Savannah River RICE, which he is now ready to deliver in considerable parcels, at the short est notice. .PETIT DE V1LLERH, Factor. Savannah, Dec. 2, 1819. Dec 3-*— 2m 7 ^'' FURNITURE- JUST RECEIVED, An Invoice well made New-York Furniture, Consisting of Sideboards, Bureaus, Secretary & Book Cases [Extention und common dining Tables Card syul Breakfast Tables Hair Sofas, Bedsteads Candle and M’ash Stands Looking (Russes, of various descriptions AVimisor Blinds ditto ditto Which will be sold low at private sale. D. Williford. The Undersigned H AVING for three years past had a Com mercial Establishment, in LIVERPOOL, under the firm of Isaac, Ijow & Co. Offer the services ofthat.house to their friends and the public, in the sale of Produce, the pur chase of Goods, and other business on Com- mission. Liberal advances will be made on shipments. Andrew Low & Co. Savannah, Dec. 1819. Dec 10—12# .CIotAving AVaveAlouae. Fl^llE subscriber has the pleasure to inform his JL friends, and the public, generally, that he lias engaged Mr. 1). A. Northrop to manage the tailoring department, and from his abilin and experience in that line, anticipates being able to give satisfaction to all those wljo ma\ luvpr him w itli their custom. Every article, of gen tlemen’s apparel made in the most neat and fashionable stv le, and warranted to pleu.se—la dies’ Helices, Habits and Cloaks cut and made. He lias on hand a large assort meat of the best Clothes, Cassimeres and Vestings. A!,HO I ) ■ A general assortment of READV MADE CLOTHING; CONSISTING OF Extra sup. blue, black and fancy colored cloth Dress Coats do bine, black und mixed cloth & cas si mere Pantaloons do fancy toilinet and Mcrscillcs Vests do white Merseilles. do do black silk Florentine do do buff cassimere do do black cloth and cassimere do no blue, olive, brown, green und drab Surtouts with every article necessary in the above line, which are offered for sale on the most reasona ble terms. J. George, Oct 5—13 On the Day. NE WEST FASHIONS. Just Received, Per ship Parthian, and brigs Almira and-Triton, A PULL SUPPLY OP BOOTS Sf SHOES, In addition to a large assortment—for safe. SAMUEL EVANS, On the second four of the brick store, corner of Whitaker street 41 ml tin Bay. Nov 10 The Chatham Steam Saw Mill is offered tor sale. A S there exists a necessity for the early dis position of this property, very fworable terms will he granted. If not sold be pre the first TUESDAY in January next, it will then be sold at Public Auction at the. Oourt-lloi(e. In the mean time, apply to the subscriber. J. P Hetty, Commerce Alow. de i 22—-rp WILLIAM LAW JOSEPH W.'JACKSON, H AVE formed a copartnership in-the prac tice of Law. Their office in that hitlerto occupied by the former, adjoining the office of Habersham if Drusdale, in Colonel Shads’He W building, fronting Johnston’s square. . ) Dec 3—7 To be Rented, T HE lower WHARF of the .subscribe*, id- joining that occupied by Messrs. Dill & Hoyt, upon which there is a wooden STORE, divided into four tenements, w ell adapted for Shops or Counting-Houses. James Wallace. I dec 22—re v Nov 29- Planters Bank. I N Election for thirteen Directors on the part of the Stockholders, will be held ut il Bank, on MONDAY, the 3d January next— I he poll to he opened at 9 o’clock A.M. will be, nsed at 2 P. M.; opened again at 3 and closed 5 o’clock, P. M. Signed, J^Mursliall) Cashier. Ore 21 -226 To Let, F THE lower Floor of the western tenement of . brick Stores on Jones’ upper wharf. Ap- 10 HALL & IIOYT. Dee 13 15 Fowling Ticces O F fine silver mounted, middling and com mon qualities, of the best workmanship, k warranted perfect in the locks &. barrels; ALSO Superior llifle-Guns, the best, perhaps ever brought into this coun try, for sale by the case ut a low advance, by ttam’l Baimtim, Corner of Broughton and Muntgomery-sts. Nov 25 jj—I To Rent, A Dwelling-Iimt-e situnlnl in Broughton-slrect, with convenient fire proof Outhouses. Immediate piNses- sion can he givi 11, and if wished, the principal pari of the FURNITURE may be hir ed with it. Apply to the printers, dec 29—p To Rent, That itli-asatilly situated House YVft in Reynold’s Ward, belonging to the ■ lito estate" of Richard M. Stitts, anil lately " * occupied by Robert Habersham, Esq. For terms, apply to dec 28—lm George Amlerson. For Sale, The Dwelling House, lately oc- I'm copied by Mr. Isaac, opposite the new a - Church, in South Broad Street. Ap- ply to Nov 17—44 Andrew Low & Co. To Rent,' A good two story HOUSE in Rcynolds-w ard, opposite the Filinturc, together with a house fit for a Hachc- lor, ora ntau with a small family. Pos session can be given for either, about the mid dle of the present mouth. T. Bourke. Oct 30—29 To Let, The Counting-room lately oc FYtt copied by the subscribers, who ■ «■( removed lo the one recently occ have one recently occupied by Messrs. J. Buttcllc & Co. ALSO, The Counting room, at present occupied by Philip Deuel, Esq. A. B. Fannin & Co. Aug. 10—89' To Rent, THE subscriber oilers to rent nis FIRE-PROOF STORES, in 5he vicinity of the Steain-boat Com pany’s wharf. Jolm H. Morel. Oct 28—27 To Let, On n Building Lease, P ART of a Lot of LAM > in Savannah, known by the letter L, situxf.c in Congress-street, ppnsite Dr. Coppee’s A pothecary Shop, con taining about thirty-four f eet in front, and twen ty-five feel in depth. T his portion of a lot lies near the Market, and is an excellent stand for business. For terms, Bui. apply te Ja mes McConky. Dec 11 1—14 To Rent, Jhid pomemon given immediately, A HOUSE, situated on t he corner of Brough ton and Jefferson streets. For terms, which will be moderate, enquire Ht the store of F. Selleck. May 24 53 THR ANALECTIC MAGAZINE, (new SEttOJS.) A NKW Scrle. being intended to commence with the yt’nf 1823, it is thought jimpcr to l.v before Snb«criben* and the public the [dsn which is proposed fcr.thc future. This Journal, ttsllte priglnttTsubscribers doubt less recollect, was first, nod so long as it 1C, Mined the title dl “Select Heyiews” limited to a aelcctimt front HritHdlRevicwa and Magazine. oflsuo.lt articles as win, mbs! Ibtereptiug in this oountfv. Till, plan vAn suited to the ciVCtuii- ntuncis qfthatVi wb Ufo Voit Potto was then 4 >(^ifiadiJuiUcUKfe, coadHtiwV wBb .^bUWj.Jjnil’tlie ^Mliemtuuy^ now published at lloston, Tiad Hot'App^arefl,— The British periodical publications w«rc objects' of giT-at interest and curiosity,' and from them was ruslly formed a magUzine, both usefd nod entertaining, . The title was changed and original malterin- ■> trochiced when Mr. Washington rrvingliecame the editor, mid the earliest volumes ol the “M- alccu'c Magazine” Were enriched with some <»f the finest productions of that elegant and justly favorite writer. From that time to the .present, • every succeeding volume has contained much original composition upon sucjccts of national literature, biography and history, varying in ouantity, according to the occasions of its pro duction, and accompanied with u selection,more choice and Hpurineyfroiu a much increased num ber of foreign publications. Considerable diversity of opinion has prevail ed among the advisers of the successive Editors as to the due proportion of original and seluctcd matter, some urging the propriety ofYewlcrijjg' the Magazine purely original, and others rec- muinending the total exclusion of all but selec tions. The course pursued has been a compro mise between these two opinions. A periodical Beview, wholly original truly American, conducted with ability, and exten sively patronized, is indubitably a desideratum in our country. The “North American Review,” published qhartcrly at Boston, is the oiily work which approaches this character. Anil until our reading public arc more disposed than at present tu encourage such an enterprize, anoth er cannot he attempted with any hope of sijch success as would produce either honor c-r profit o the projectors. The present Editor of the Analcctic Magazine is, however, desirous to fender it as nearly an original Journal as public patronage will permit, . and \yill; if circumstuiufts allow, gradually ex clude all foreign aid from its pages. The length of the subscription list must, how- ever, determine the quantity of original coilnio- sit ion that cun he paid for, and it isolniom* that to depend on (lie ynsual contributions of gcntle- ,v»r-»r wm/ » -mh.u^m.1 o*.,, lone, or from friendship to the Editor, would be a very insecure dependence; although the Edi tor gratefully acknowledges the many valuuble communications receiver, tin* year, from such sources. Subscribers may however he assured that no worthless original matter shall be insert ed, mere4 because it is original, and no article shall ever be inserted as original which is not truly so, as is too often done in some cote’mpo- rary Journal?. Since therefore original compo sition cunnot be hoped tor at once, of a satisfac tory quality, and in quantity sufficient to fill all the pages of the Magazine, no promise can ut present he made further than that as much shall be procured us the patronage of the Journal will allow. 1 he selected matter, is is presumed, hnwev- L-r, will be found of no little interest and value, The British journals have lately exhibited a ve ry silly animosity tou-M-ds our institutions, but they still contain many very ingenious disquisi tions, ami much curious information,'Which must be interesting anil useful to the American pub lic. “Fas cat ft ah hoste duceri,” however much we may blame their prejudices,or contemn tbeif railings, we stiff may ii/.U onr profit in makeiug their knowledge and the result of their indi.stiy andresarch our\own. The Quarterly and Ed inburgh Reviews arc republished and extensive ly circulated in the U. States, perhaps therefore, selections from them may not be generally ad visable; lest the public should he tired by repe tition. And oi) the other hand, tho “I /idles* Monthly Museum,” “I.a Belle Jlstemblor,” and some otlu-r works of the* same light character arc carefully eviscerated for that ente rtaining miscellany the , “Athenaeum.” But there are many others, particularly the British Review, British Critic, New Monthly Magazine, Klectic Review; Pamphleteer, European Magazine, A- siatic Journal, Anti jacobin, Black woou’s Edin burgh Magazine, Constable’s Edinburgh Maga zine, Journal of Science and the Arts, &c, &e. supplying excellent and abundant matter for selection and abstract. And besides all these, the French Journals which are. not at all intro- ductftl to our reading public, either by republi- catioii or extracts, form a much richer wine of uiftgmation. The new work entitled “Bcvue Encyclopedist*” is full of excellent writing on politics and liteiature. The “Joia-ual des Sn- vans,” “Minervc Frnncaisd,” ami “Journal Lite- raire,” are also admirable in the exhibition of talent and learning. Translations from these ici/l form u part »f every future number. And the German periodical works will be made use of in the same manner, though the difficulty of pro curing a regular supply forbids any precise en gagement as to the frequency of translations from them. Every number will contain a monthly list of new publications, domestic and foreign, and, ua far as can be obtainecj, an epitome of the pro- ceedingsef scientific and literary institutions, at honie and abroad. The Magazine will be published in the same stv le, with the same embellishments, and on the *ame conditions as heretofore, by James Max- * ell, b. E. corner of Fourth and Walnut streets, d hiladelphia. TERMS OF PUBLICATION. The Amdcctic Magazine is published in monthly numbers, of b8 pages each, embellished iriih engravings—by American artists. Price six dollars per annum, payable in ad vance. ‘Single numbers, at sixty-two and a half cents each. All letters relating tb the Magazine must come free of postage. Subscribers wishing to discontinue their sub scription, will please notify the publisher be- fore the end of the year. Those not beam Hum will be considered subscribers for the ensuing year. # . , , ^^Subscriptions received bo W. T. Williams, C 28—p Afuufi