The Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1818-1824, January 20, 1820, Image 1

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THE1 DAILY GEORGIAN. Vol II. THURSDAY MORJVING, January Jo, 1820. Nb. 41 For Greenock, The elegant new ship HAKRIO T, -capt. Reed, 270 tons burthen, _ __ 5*3h*® 600 bales cotton already enga- ge(f; fbr freight 200 bales more, or passage, ap ply to the captain on board at Tavlor’s wharf; or to . A. M. TAYLOR & J. SCOTT, .bin 19 For Liverjml, The slim JUSTIN A, Anilreio Tombs, cummandvr, ^ meet with desputcb, having s»Ti"Iialf of her cargo ready to go on hoard. For freight or passage, apply on board it Anderson's wharti or to William Taylor. jau 11—38 . For Liverpool, Ti»e line new gVj Ship PORTIA, jrar Joseph A. Hailey, waster. rtfcuvill liuvc quick despatch. For freight, apply Ut 11. Richardson & Co. j»n 8 b For Liverpool, The well known regular trading Ship GEORGIA, O, Varnum, master; having most of her cargo ready, will meet with dispatch. For freight, apply tc»i Andrew Loty & Co. Nov 30—4 For Greenock, The well-known coppered British ship II O M E R, Koruit Ki.h, master, will meet with dispatch. For freight of 150 a 200 bags cotton, or passage, apply to the mas ter on board at Fraser's wharf, or to Jno. Speakman & Co. Jones* wharf. Dec 4—8 For Dublin, . The Ship DUBLIN PACKET, “ Capt. Cdles. i For freight or passage, apply to John Hunter. For sale on board, 96 bundles HAY 80 barrels ALE. Den 18—15 For New-York, 'file Brig VIGILANT, captain Clark; „to sail this week. For passage only, »apply on hoard at .Times* wharf, or to John Lathrop & Co. J *,* Consignees per said vessel are requested to send for their Goods. Jan 17—p For Liverpool, The good Brig DRY .IDE, Wilson, master, ^to sail on or about the 16th instant.—*- ■SsisR&Pnr freight of 20G bales cotton, apply to tlie master on board, or to Johnston & Hills. jan 4 —ii For New-York, The regular packet schooner * UNDAUNTED, Wood, master, Jjwill meet with despatch. For freight or passage, having good accommodations*'ap ply to Capt. \V. on board, at Jones* upper wharf, or to Hall & Hoyt. •Tan 17 For Charleston, The regular Packet Sloop JAMES LAWRBNCR ('apt.tin Tuyer, g* Will sail on Thursday next, wind and weather permitting. For freight or passage, having handsome accommodations, apply to the roaster on board, at the Exchange Wharf, or to l A \tl.*U l.'l.'VVfYN * Tan 10—37 A. M. Ttylor $ J. Scott, Taylor's }Vharf. Have Just rccritfd and offer fbr sale oil accom- / rtodating terms, 25 bnritli prime PORK 25 «!it# ditto Beef 10 hiJrditfo Mess do 50 bafchiNavy Bread 10 dio Pilot ditto , 50 ifcs Russia Duck SO ditto Ravens ditto 10 dptto ditto 20 tons Cordage 1 150 kegirWliitu /.end 50 do Danish Brown 10 do Verdi grease 10 do Venetian Red 10'do Prussian Blue 5 do French Green 5 dp 'Ye llow Ochre 2.pipes Whale oil 5 <littq Storm ditto 2 Uitfh Linseed ditto 10 barrels'Bright Vuvirish 10 ditto Black ditto 10 tlo PiteJi 10 do Rosin 50 ,do Tar 10 "boxes Sheet Copper 1 cask Copper Nails ALSO, - GROCERIES, of all kinds. Jan ~ Flour and Pork. 300;bbls. Philadelphia FI.Ollll, 100 Du. Mess POltK, For sale by Lawrence tif Thompson. Jan 19—1|| Gin, Phials, f$c. b ! ,h i Hush’s Schcidam GIN 1 pipe 3 4 casks PHIALS, fyom half ounce to eight ounce 4 dozen CHAMPAIGNS—and a quantity of GUNNY B AGS —for sale by James Uca, Taylor's Buildings. jan 11——n Blankets £>• Plains. 4 hales 8-4 Whitney Blankets 2 hales best white Welch Plains The above goods just received and for sale by Carnochan & Mitchel. Novl7—44fS Just Landing Jl)ul for sale bij the- subscribers on accom modating terms, i1P.E?IT Hvson Tea in fifteen cattie boxes . Do Imperial do in ftvcVultie* ‘ do Quarter casks Tenerilfe Wine, of very supe rior quality Boxes Mould Candles of superior quality and An Invoice of hand and waggon Screws Also in Store, Tierces of London Porter BBS very supe rior quality Rye Whiskey in hhdsand barrels Philadelphia Gin in barrels Pipes J. iiseed - hi Gunpowder in kegs, FFF rough and FF gla zed r Pipes Cognac Brandy Halfpipes and quurf.er casks superior Sicily Madeira Wiiiqi Do casks Malaga do Boxes Muscat cl ami Bloom Raisins Bags of Filberts' A few tons of Share Moulds An Invoice of Domestic Goods An Invoice of BraSs Battery Kettles Patent and common Hoes. Shovels & Spades An Invoice of Cotton Tlmnul ft? floss Colton. Nicholas & Neff. jau 6 b—hj| JAMES KENYON, Hunter's Wharf. Flour, Whiskey Hams. JUST RECEIVED ft,I the shop Good Hope, from Baltimore, 200 whole Uhls Hownrd-street Flour 65 half do do do 50 bills Rye Whiskey 50 bills Pilot and Navy Bread 9000 lbs smoked Hams, Shoulders & Flitches which will lie sold low if taken from the wharf. Apply to Bacon djf Biuen Exchangi jan 10 l For Norfolk &$ Baltimore. 'Vhe regular packet Sloop good hope, dipt. Wing; t ‘ will sail for the above, ports m all next w"ek. for freight which will be taken lotv, or passage having good accommodations, a PP‘) on board at Rollon’s wharf, or to _ Bacon $ Braen, Jan 18—p Krchuitgeurhf. For Sale, 300 1)00 m.OONS 50U0 bushels best old I urks Island SALT 15 casks Cut SAILS wanted, Two SMALL VESSELS, to cany ^Sait tn Northern pons and bring car goes back. s Stuvges & Burroughs, Jan 18—p jV« 3, Commerce On- For Freight or Charter, The fast sailing sloop NIAGARA, Capt. Fowler; - seventy tons burthen, in complete or- ^—^dcrfnr reception of a cargo. Apply to the captain on board, ut Iloltou’s wharf, or to Bacon & Bruen. Jan IS—t—39 To Let, A* part of a convenient Dwelling House, situ- ated on the- Bav. Enquire »> this Office.. Jan. 19-40' M Dock. Beef, Pork, and Whiskey. 12 Half bhls Fly Market Beef, in floe ordei for family use i0 bbls Prime Beef 6 do do Pork 35 do Whiskey, Juki landing, and for sole by * Geo. W. Coc, On the Bay, under Washington Hall. .Tan 18—t . The Subscribers Have )net received, and qffeC fur Sale, 32 barrelfc prhpb Fork 25 do nuns do 18 do prime Beef 56 casks of Cheese . 75 boxen do 48 kegs laird 35 firkins Goshen Butter 18 kegs Cavendish Tobacco 84 do 8 hand do 10 do 9 do ad 20 tiercc-s Pocket Flask* 2 casks Uopal Varnish 12 cases Roram Hats 6 do black and drub Caster do 2 do misses Beaver do 2 do Wool do 2 do assorted Saddlery. Morgan anil Atwood, Jones It'har Jan 17—i. Rice, Tar, £$c. T HE Cargo of the sell Industry, from mington, N. C. consisting of 1250 bushels rough Rice 150 hhls Tar 8 do Mullets 1 do Roes 1636 Barrel Staves—for sale by Hall & Hoy Jones’s upper win f. Dec 21—22 r BILLS ON NEW-YOhKi Fnr sale by JOHN HUNTS, Ucc 22- -23 Bills of Exchange O N Liverpool, Glasgow and Manchester, payable, in Lomloh, for sale. Also-—A |»\v casks of superior LONDON FORTEll. , Jno. Speakiuan & Co- Junet*-wharf Dec 25 firkins Butter, j L ANDING from brig Speedv IVaic,'for sale bv hALl & tiovjr. Dec 20- 21 St. Croix Sugars. T WF.N'TV-five hlids prime St Croix Sugar, for sale by ' ; Hull &;Hoyt. jan 4—32 THE SUBSCUIB. :rs In addition to their former g neral as sortment of Seasonable Dry Gojxls, Have just received, 1 case coloured Canton Crape |, 1 case black do do 1 case colored figured do 1 case do Nankeen <fo 1 case, black do do 1 case chop Black do do \ jail 10—l Walton & Dregliorn. Sugar, Rum, Mackerel, c».c. 5l!! u i Muscovado SUGAR oO bhls 5 10 libels prime St. Croix ditto 30 bids N E Rum • 5 pipes do Gin 5 ditto pure cognac Brandy 50 bhls No 3 Mackerel 20 do N York citv inspection Pork 30 do No 1 Beet 1 20 do No 3 ditto 10 boxes Codfish 18 kegs Lard 100 boxes window Glass 50 do mould Candles, assorted sizes An Invoice of China Silks and Crapes, assorted colors 4 boxes Irish Linens 3 bales Plains. For sale by John Latlirop & Go. Jan 17^b—38 SETH RICH, n AS just received by late arrivals, and offers . for side very low, Barrels and kegs of No. 1 Salmon Do * do Sounds and Tongues Do Pickcls 20 small kegs of the first sort Butter, put up up for fumilv use 50 boxes of the best kind of smoked Herrings .U.SO JjY STORK, A variety of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS of a goad quulitj, consisting of Fly-ma'Yket* Providence and Boston Mess Beef and Pork" » Nos. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel Cod Fisii by the box or lb. Potatoes. Turnips and fleets by the-barrel or small measure Onions, Bacon, Lamp Oil, Molasses, Soap Candles, Chocolate, Pi pper. Pimento Starch, Ginger, Rosin, soft shcllud Almonds Prunes, a good assortment of 'l eas White npd brown Havana Sugars Loaf Sugiir, green Coffee A good assortment of the best kind of LI QUORS, WINES, &c. Also, 250 reams Wrapping PapcrN hicU will be sold very low. jan 7—tiro Just Received, Jn additional supply of superior West of England Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, W$ich will b« made to order on the shortest notice, by * Leslie Thompson. Nnjr 25-1—1 »" i • • ■■ ■■ .y--“ Notice. 4 IX. persons having demands against the es- A iiie .if the late »Ujor ANDKBW M’LEAN, will Bresent them to Thomas Bourke, earn r. Oat 30—29 l Flour and Corn. 160 barrels llmvard-street superfine Flour' K4«7 bushels white flint Corn Lauding from .schooner Hi'mint'd, fcfor sale by Hall 4r Hoyt, Jan 17 . Buell Wheat Flour. J UST received by schooner Weymouth, 20 half barrels of Buck Wheat FLOUR, for sale at Moore’s wharf, by F. W. RICE. jan 8—36 Medicine and Drug Store. T HE subscriber having saved the greater part ot his MEDICINE from the late Fire, has opened a store in WIntake!-street, in the vicin- wT. M !’* Tobtafrt, and opposite captain W. T. . , ” , “ m "' residence. He will continue to prac tice the different branches of his profession and may be found ut his residence or at the store, Joseph G. Habersham. Jan 17—cu—38 Planters Bank. T DIVIDEND NO. IS. HF« Directors having This Day declared a dividend of Font pel cent, for the Inst six months, the same will be paid to the Stockhold ers or their proper representatives, on and after THURSDAY next, Stli inst. J. Marshall, Cashier. Ucc 7 Buckwheat Flour, Butter, Lard, &c Just received by the brig Hero anil other urNvufs t '.Jaqifbbul Buckwhc. FLOUII 6 mbs superior Butter, for family use 63 kegs excellent Lard 15 qr. chests Hyson Tea 10 bhls Muscovado Sugar ?c“ i " IL I l arge new Feather Bed All which will be sold at moderate prices for cash or approved town paper, bv John Lewis, Nov. 24—50 Factor, I'.xchange Dock Fresh Goshen Butter. A FEW Kegs Goshen Heller, put up ex- pressly for family use. Also, half bhls sup. FLOUR, for sale by F. W Rice, Moore's wharf opposite Greene & Lippett’r Dec. 8 7 To Hire, A PRIME active NEGRO BOY about 18 years of age, accustomed todming udruy or at tending ilia boarding-house. Apply at this.of- ficc. * dec 31—30 To Hire, T HREE Prime Men, who have been nccus- touted to boating between this place and Augusta. Apply lo the Printer, jan 5 33 For Sale, ^^INE hundred lbs. Prime FEATHERS in Hce. good order for. Bedding. Apply at this of- Ucc 30—29 Wanted,. A SITUATION ;»s* uccoinjrfaiil to a commis sion uicrchunt, facior, uuuttuufce* ... Vw^.. Jan. 4 311| For Sale, TWF.NTY-FIVF. MULES, wlijcli muy be seen at Fair Lawn. Enquire ot Bacon and Bruen. or the subscriber. S. Brooks. October 23, 23. HALL HOFT OFFER FOU-9ALE, 40 hhds prime St. Croix Sugar 30 do N E Rum 100 bbls do do 30 qr. Casks sweet Malaga Wine 10 bids cherry Brandy 40 tons Russia and Swedes Iron, assorted 6 tons Share Moulds 140 hhls Tar—10O reams Wrapping Paper 20 firkins Butter—13 casks Cheese 103 nieces Cotton Bagging 3 lihds Tobacco / 2 hnds Linseed Oil J‘M. 17 Joseph Stone Co. Have removed since tlie late Arc to West Broad street, in tlie rear of the Georgia Hotel, near Wm. Scarbrough, Esq. where they offer for sale on very accommodating terms, a good assortment of Superfine Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings and Trimmings. AMO, Heady made Dress Coats . t'rock Coats Pantaloons, Vests, ^"c. S[c. of the best workmanship and first style. Jan 17 38 'Flic Subscribers H AVE removed their Jturbeiing Business to the House opposite. the Boarding-House of Mr. White; where they will attend on their Customers, and carry on the Business as usual. All calls will he gratefully acknowledged and promptly attended to. J. H. CARR, Jan 18—p 1. MAY. Lost A T the late fire, two FEATHER BEDS and Bed Clothes and sundry titlier articles, tlie owner feeling confident they Were not destroy ed by the fire, offers a liberal reward to am per son who will return them or give information where they may bo found. Enquire at this office. J an 17—38-31 Boarding. TWO or three Young Men can be accommo dated with Board in a respectable family, Ap ply at this office. January 17—p—38 To Rent., The Plan known as Fair Lawn, consisting of a very convenient Dwelling House and necessa ry out-buildings, together with thirty acres of tillage J.and, suitable for gardening—its situa tion and convemeneies render it a most elegant plan for a public house. Possession can be had immediately. For terms apply to the sub scriber on the premises. Hamuel Brooks. Jari 18—p — To Rent, Several Counting Rooms and Ware-houses on Jones’ wharf. Apply to , R. to. J. Habersham. Jan 17 Bread Gratis. Those "persons who have been burnt out by tlie late lire, ond who have not the mean, of purchasing Bread, will be supplied at the estab. lishibent of the subscriber, gratis, fin- eight days from this date. P. Branch. Jon 14 | IN COUNCIL, Savannah, Wh Jan. iSkO, Resolved, That the Maj or is hereby authoris ed to order the marshal awl all city officers to' forthwith search oil buildings, bonis or shipping, where they believe stolen goods to be conceal ed; and to have all goods thus found removed to the Exchange, ami that all offenders be brought before the Mayor, and such as arc found guilty of concealing such property dial I be im mediately committed to jail. Resolved* That aided by tlie Surveyor, Al derman Herbertityuvenport* s»ul BouVkc, be and are hereby appointed a committee to re- port as soon as practicable some plan for tem porary huiUUqgs, so as to produce some unifor mity, and calculated to afford comfortable ac commodations to tlie sutlcrers.of this late con flagration. ' ‘ ""> ' A Utter- fron/Dtb'.L R, White offering. Ins services to collbtfl Qbiitrftpittont for' aUlfwtm * from the lute fire, being read, on motion of Al derman Harris, it was rejjblvrtV-that tliel’ettbr- of Doctor J. E. White he entered on the mi nutes of Council, and that the offer he accepted; that the Mayor do in the uahic of this Board tender to him the. thanks of'Council in behalf of the citizens thereof; niulltflnt. the Mayor he reouostcdjto furnish him with all the jcVeden- tuilfe which he may require lafure his departure; stating liia humane and benevolent views in tra velling, and the conviction/whieh we have of his integrity, character nndptness for the inter esting business lie undertakes. ' “ f To the Honorable the Jfiu p and Council of. the City f Sax wtnah. Duties more imperative than usual now.be long to every individual, irectly or indirectly connected with our ill.fi (Id city, a neglect to discharge any of them i, reprehensible and highly censurable. Eacli Hfie should take the part in aiding to remov the evils of a wide- spread calamity, for wii h he is best fitted,.— Under this impression, nil feeling like hun dreds of others, the* ores ire of u general ditas ter which has brought n rcity to a heap of ru ins; ! offer my services u an individual to visit almost every state in the of the principal cities, w Union, and most or all th minor and inferior towns and villages, to c died contributions in money, and all kind of building materials, and all other-articles which mi»y in some measure contribute to the relief of our distressed citizens. All l ask is the sum lion of t’oulicil, or theif authority to act, merely defraying my traveling expenses: (my own vehicle I will furnish) le»v- ing it to myself to mid such credentials lgre, and at other cities, which will more cevtAinly se cure success in tlio undertaking, and sfso tq myself to make such appeals or addresses whore t may go, ua may seem most judicious. By a proper and timely appeal, individually, .to the charitable Of our sister states and cities, I am very confident much may he effected, and J. E. Whit». January 12, 182i) A letter from alderman Harris was read, which tendered to council in the most liberal and phi lanthropic manner the u.«e of the barracks, his private property, for Hie-sufferers who were houseless, which was accepted. IN COUNCIL, l$th January, 1820. On motion of Alderihan Hourke, Resolved, That a committee be appointed to ditfft a petition to the Governor of Georgia to call the Legislature together; for the purpose, of altering tlitf law's oil the subject of issuing* notes,-so us to ..enable ate city of Savannah o form an institution bottomed on tiie faith and funds of the city, lo advance to persons who are inclined to build good and sufficient fire-proof stores In the city;, they .mortgaging the lotsund buildings to the institution, and the money ad- vnneed to be applied delusively to the erect ing of fire-proof htiilcHitys. And be it further rosdved, That a particular mid minute stutement-qf'the loss sustained by the people of fiavannph, together, with u full ac count of the minis ncccAary to bd advanced for the relief of the distrcsifil suflerers shall he for warded: to the gemrltl asseifibly. Jfan extra session of tliJ saitie shall be tailed by the ■Gov ernor and that the l^Ufjttire be petitioned to pass an act to apnropnat; thr entire county tax not hitherto appropriated for the years *1820 and 1821 to the relief ofiur city. 'fhe committee appointed were Alderman Harris, Cope and Bourks . Extract from min} *es, Jan 14 . tit MyeHs, c, «. -4- Notjce. The mulcrsignefl, appointed a committee by the City CtftinciFof bavnimoh, to uffoni places ** of refuge for the unflirtiinute persomyyljo''h^'e suflei-cil from our calamity, Inform them that, by dn np^flicatiqif ty ; .,either of the committee, or a line addresjrea to the. Mayor and left at tlie'Folicf-Otfice, their application^ will be immediately* attended to, not only as to rooms for their afnlctedfstfiiilics, but also with meatis lo relieve their imiiediate wants, as far as Council can witli safety give. 1 Committee ofAU J. OwcitporL-.t. Uviation. II108. li0UI'KC,J Savunnah, January 12 A Bin, Entitled an Ordinance to authorise the erection tf a'Public Market in SoUth-Broad Street. Where**, tlie public markets in Ellis’ square having been consumed by the late fire; and whereas it is liigldy essential to tin* interest und convenience ot tlie citizens ot Savannah, that a public market should be erected in . more cen tre! p»rt of the city— • ‘ , He il therefore oislunied hy the mayor atiatihler- men of the city of Siivimntih, in Council aoteta- hied, ami It ie hereby onlmntil hy the million:y of the tame, Tli.t» public m»rket shall be erectea in South-Tlroad street, die centre "t rmcn •hall be opposite Uull-streei and eitend east and west of South-Broad street. M he it farther or.lalneit hy thenuthotgy.fori- eai'l, Ttiai ail ordinance, or pa»pt oiorffiiiaiice. militating againat tlna ordinapea be and the same we hereby repealed. ■ fc Jan 14