The Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1818-1824, January 27, 1820, Image 1

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mat 1 * w v W ! THE DAILY GE FW. //. THURSDAY MORNING, January 27, For Liverpool, The Shin CLIO, (’apt. Heath. > For f'reijfht apply to • it. iuchahdson & co. Jim 24 b 44 For Liverpool, The fust sailing ship LOUISA* Paul JChasc, master, will meet with despatch. For freight, apply to R. Richardson & Co. X,„ 24 1> 44 For Liverpool, The ship ALEX AN UKR, Damm.i.s, muster; 9has three-fourths of her cargo stow ed, or ready to go on hoard, and will be dis patched immediately. For fi eight apply to the captain on board, at Anderson’s lu\v**r wharf, Andrew Low & Co. .Tan 22 43 For Liverpool, The ship MARY ALMY, .Ton'i Brnnovmis, master; Shus the greater part of her carg6 ready, and will meet with dispatch* For freight apply to the captain on board, at Anderson’s lower wharf, or to Andrew Low & Co. Jan 22 43 For Greenock, The elegant new ship HARRIOT, capt. Reed, 27l) tons burthen, _ .. _Shas 600 bales cotton already enga ged; for freight 200 bales more, or passage, ap ply to the captain on board at Taylor’s wharf, or to A. M. TAYLOH&J. SCOTT. .Lin 19 For Liverpool, The ship JU8TINA. .Andrew Tombs, commander, _*will meet with despatch, having S*htdf of her cargo ready to go on board. For freight or passage, apply on board at Anderson’s wharf) or to William Taylor. . Jan 11 38 For Liverpool, The well known regular trading Ship GEORGIA, C. Farm on, muster# having most of her cargo ready, will meet with dispatch. For freight, apply io Andrew Low & Co. Nov 30—4 ANDREW LOW $ CO. I NFORM their friends and the public, that un til their own Store is rebuilt, they have rented the Brick Store on the opposite lot, late- lv erected by colonel John Fray; where in a w* day* they will rempve their ROODS, and open their counting-house. In the mean time, persons having business with them, will please call at die house of Mr. James M'Henry, Court house Square. A'considerable assortment of DRY GOODS, saved from the Fire, together with London bot tled Porter nml crates ot Crockery ware, are now offered for sale, V Their usual supply of Spring Goods is expected from Liverpool in a few weeks. Jan 17—38 Blanchard, Brothers & Co. Will be foil fid «t Messrs. John Gitenin Sjt Co's Counting-Boom, Anderson’s Building; where they offer for sale, 8 pipes Brandy 10 bbls ditto 10 do Hum 4 taxes Saddles and Bridles ‘2 ditto men’s tine wool Hats I ditto boy’s ditto ditto 1 ditto men’s assorted Romm lints 8 pu ces superfine blue, black N green Broad Cloths Jan 17 -.18 A. M. Taylor J. Seott, Taylor's Wharf. Have just received and offer for sale on accom modating terms, 25 barrels prime PORK 25 ditto ditto Beef 10 half ditto Mess do 50 barrels Navy Bread 10 ditto Pilot d>tto 50 bales Russia Duck 20 ditto Havens ditto 10 ditto English ditto 20 tons Cordage 150 Kegs White Lead 50 do Spanish Brown 10 do Vcrdigrease 10 do Venetian Bed 10 do Prussian Blue 5 do French Green 5 do Yellow Ochre 2 pipes Whale Oil 5 ditto Sperm ditto 2 ditto Linseed ditto 10 barrels Bright Varnish 10 ditto Black ditto 10 do Pitch 10 do Hosin 50 do 'l*ar 1 l!0 boxes Sheet Copper 1 cask Copper Nails ALSO, •GROCERIES, of all kinds. Jan 19 40 BILLS ON NEW-YORK, Fw sale by JOHN HUNTER. Del! 22—-33 F Rills on New-York, on Sale bv •Ian 24 CARN0OIIAN V MITCHEL. Bills of Exchange O N Liverpool, Glasgow and Manchester, payable in London, for sale. Also—A few casks of superior LONDON PORTED. Jno. Speakman & Co* Jones'•wharf. Dec 4 8 Almonds. 15 bags soft shell’d Almonds, fnr sale bv Hall k Hoyt Jaw 24 p Flour. 375 barrels Howard-street Flour, (superfine) 25 ditto ditto ditto tine Landing from sloop Henry, and for sale by HALL & HOYT. Jan 24-—p Corn Meal, i 100 bushels prime Corn Meal—for sale by George feclilcy, Jan 22—■--43 vYo. 1, Conn veer How. Window Glass and taint. 50 boxes 8 by 10 ) n . . , „ r , f 50 ditto 10 by 12 \ nn,to1 trQW ‘ GLAhs 15 ditto Chrome Yellow. For sac by John Lathrop k Co. Jan 21 p i For Dublin, The Ship DUBLIN PACKET, Capt. Colts. i For freight or passage, apply to John Hunter. For sale on bound, 96 bundles HAY 80 barrels ALE. Dec 18—15 For Liverpool, The Bri;} HURON, cap!. Calif, _Hns part of her freight engaged, and ^commences loading immediately; for freight of the remainder, jqiplvto Isaac Minis, or Caraochah & .Mitchel. Jan 22—re For New York, The fast-sailing and substantial Sclir. DIOMEDE, attpl. Gray, \ will meet with immediate despatch for freight or passage, apply on board ul Bolton's wharf, or to Sturges ami Burroughs, *A*o,.3, Commerce Jioie, fan 25 p j, t . For Havana, The SchooiK r MAHY-lrt^E, Treat, muster; * m ,1b now loading and will meet with des- For freight of bulk equrl to 250ybarrels, or passage, having handsome accommodations, apply on board, at Williamson’s wharf, or to L. H. Sage & Co. Jan 26—u Bulloch'f wharf. For Havana, The schooner PATTY & SALLY, S. Fitch, master, fewill meet with despatch. For freight or passage, apply to the master on board at Rice’s wharf, or to lsasc Cohen, JFho offers for sale the cargo of said schooner, CON Si ST I Ml OF 62 hhds., 7 tierces u*jd l barrel prime new crop Molasses for retailing 36 bags prime Coffee, and 6 tierces Honey Jan 26—p For Matanzas, The fast-sailing Schooner CLIMAX, I*e, master, ^having the principal purt of her cargo engaged, will meet with despatch; for freight or passage, apply to Isaac Cohen. Jan 25 p For New-York, Tlie regular packtt schooner UNDAUNTED, flood, master, ill meet with despatch. For freight >.»smgr t having good accommodations, ap ply to Capt. W. on board, at Jones’ upper 4^/iarf; or to Hall & Hoyt. Jau 17 Crapes, sewing Silks, &c. Black French Grapes and black Italian sew ing Silks, together with a general assortment of Dry Goods. For sale at the store, corner of WlrfaMer and Broughton streets, formerly oc cupied by W. P. Beers & Co. J. D. Boldetnan. Jan 17—13 J. k W. Turner & C6. H AVE Opened a Store im tlie south side of Broughton Street, between Bull and Whi taker Streets, where they are opening a gene ral assortment of DRY GOODS, which the) offer for sale, on the most reasonable terms. Jan 22—rc Flour and Pork. 300 bbls. VtiiJwlolpbia FLOUK, 10U 1)<>. Mess l-OHK, For sale by Lawrence Thompson. Jim 13—ill Blankets Plains. 4 bales S-4 Whitney Blankets 2 bales best white Welch Plains The above goods just received and for sale by Camochan & Mitchel. Novi 7—44|S Just Lauding Jhid for sale bij the, subscribers on accom modating terms, I jUtESH Hyson Tea m fifteen cattie boxes - Do Imperial do iu five cattie . do Quarter casks TenerifTc W ine, of very supe rior quality Boxes Mould Candles of superior quality AND An Invoice of hand and waggon Screws Also in Stow, Tierces of London Portor BBS very supe rior quality Rye Whiskey in hhds and barrels Philadelphia Gin in barrels Pipes Lmseed Oil Gunpowder in kegs, FFF rough and FF gla zed Pipes Cognac Brandy Halfpipes ami quarter casks superior Sicily Mudcira Wine Do casks Malaga do Boxes Mtoscatf 1 and Blootn Raisins Bags of Filberts A lew tons of Stare Moulds An Invoice of Domestic floods An Invoice of Brass Battery Kettles Patent ami common Hoes, Shovels & Spades An Invoice of Cotton Thread floss Cotton. Nicholas & Neff. jan 6 b—bfl Just Received, An additional supply of superior meet of England Cloths, Cassiiner)j« and Vestings, Which will be maile to order on the shortest notice, by Leslie Thompson. Vnv 25—1—1 Notice. A LL persons having demands against the es tate of the late Major .ANDREW M‘LEAN, will present them to Thomas Bourke, adm’r. Oct 30—2> : V St. Croix Sugars. T WENTY-five hhds prime St Or fa Sugar, for sale by Hall & 8oyt jan 4—32 f A. B. HAYDEN, DENTIST. Hem of Mr. H. II, ICwden, IWti- pt.iruu. of rendering himself in hi* |mir«j*i*wjjMliy the patronage ufthe Lutliea «nd RcnOMRh of Savannah, respectfully otters Ins si mccAto tliose, who may ill (be smallest degree reqWftt professional aid in .my disease of the ntoinlyjgt) ggmt, nr In premature decays and defic.einajhMfTUe teeth, from a partial or total die m—Natural and Artifi- cial Iretli jdl, yjotliouf extracting the remaining n..)(s from one, to full setts comp Into, either _ it , il.'(p l tures- Springs, Pivots, or«m plates of Gmd, 111 such U manner as to be useiul and biirh- jy ornamental. The tartar so injurious-to the teeth-caries, blackness and. disoiiloiinw, r , i nn . ved k the teeth Tutored to their native whit*, ness, without the smallest pain nr injury, to the them C ' r D i“ C “- l t '' tl tui:tl1 so as to rentier I hem useful and prevent Diejr fur'licr decay. 1 eeth extracted with perfect safety, and every 0 hei operatuiu performed (that cornea withlii n us! e»‘5 i U hjoh-ssiiue) in all of winch he oremUedllvV 01 ob,crv *" ce - ‘I"! methods ditefnthecilyofftoHhnAd. In AlZsCnZ most Implicit candor may be relied on. 1 ct-aons noshing to lie u uteri on at their re. ■ideiice, will please send a note to Ins lodL'inn, M Mr. J. W lute’s Merchant's Hotel. Hayden’s approved Dentifrice uml Tooth Drushea of the hist quality, may he had as above. .fan 19.-40 IN COUNCIL Medicine and Drug Stove.- T HE subscriber bavin* saved the greater naH of Ins MEDICINE fro,., the late Firo.C »> 'Vhllukci-stre.it, In the vicis- ''7 m Ur. 1 ubler s, and opposite captain \V I' Wdham’s tvsidenee. lie will continue to prsci tice tbpd,Herein branches ofluaprofession and may be found at his residence nr at the store, Joseph C. Habere ham. Jan 17—eu-»38 SETH KIOH, H AS just received by late arrivals! and offers for aalft .very low, \ Bar*:la and kcgaofNo. 1 Salmon \ Do rlo .Soiuuls aud 'l’ongi|fs Do Pickela 20 small kegs of the first sort Buttir, put up np for family use 50 boxes of the best kind of smoked Herrings Jl.SO /.YSTO/th, A variety of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS of a good quality, consisting of Fly-market, Providence and Boston Mess Reef and Pork ' \ Nos. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel ,i Cod Fish by the box or Hi. Potatoes, Tuhiipa and Beets by the barrel or small meusure Onions, ,Uacui», (.amp Oil, Mofasses, jgoap Candles, CliocolaU, Pepper, Pimento 'Starch, Ginger, Hosin, soil shelled Aimonds Prunes, a good assortment of Teas White and brown Havana Sugars Loiifbugar, green Cofi’ne A gu.ai nssorUncm of the best kjjid of LI QUORS, WINKS, &c. Also, 2JU teams M’rapping Paper, which will be sold vejy low. jan/— t lm Flour and Corn. 160 barrels Hnwaixl-street superfine Flour ‘ 840 ( bushels white flint Corn Lanciiug from schooner liunibird, & for sale by Hall ff Hoyt. Jan 17 • Ruck Wheat Flour. J UST received by schooner ( * Weytpnuth, 20 half barrels of Buck Wheat FLQIJH; for W. S. Gillette Co. H AVE taken a Store in Selleok’sWdinn. corner of Jellcrson and Congress streets, Where they intend keeping on hand a general assortment ofDjy Ouocti, Jan 2d—re Whiskey and Cordial. 10 hhdn Whiskey 20 bills Cnvdinlk,received per ship Wood, him* and for sale bv 1 John Lathrop & co Jw> 25 p 1 Buckwheat Flour, Buttc^Urd, &c Just h eaved i, the brig Hero uml slier arrival, lOl uIfand) n , , ’ ' 12 t*i - . bbls ) DuckWheit Ft.OUn 6 utLe.su|irvi(ir Uutlfr,-for family use 65 kaUtexcelknt Lard 15 qr.JMests Hyson Tea 10 bbls-Wiscovado Sugar 6 bbls and > . • , ... 1 auk • 5 OIL 1 Large new Feather Red All which will be sold at moderate prices ( for cash or approved town paper, bv John Lewis, Nov, 24—50 Factor, h.rchange Dock Savannah, 18th Jan. 1820. Hf-wilveri, Th»t the Miiyor is hereby intliuri- cd to order the marshal and ail cih officerato forthwith tfArrh all buildings, boats i»r ahipplng, where they, believe stolen goods to be conceal ed; and to have all good* thus found removed to the Exchange, and that all offenders be brought Wdorc the Mayor, ami such aaatc found gviiflv ofxbnceuling such bropert) h-hlul be im- mediately cosio.itteil to jail. , Resolved, That aided by the Surveyor, Al derman' llei hurt, Davenport, and Bourke, be And ore hereby appointed a cnmnnUee tt> rb- port is noon as practicable some plan for tern* porarY blTiJdingvi l» as to product- some uiiifbr- mity, inirl csR ilald’d.to aflbrcFcomfortabJe ac- c'ommo'JutiomTo the sutlerera of the lute con flagration. A hner from T>r. J, fi. White offering bii senicca to collect cootviUtrtbma for, auftt rvrs from; the lata.gre being'read, oh motion of Al- tWmfct, Hui iisj it w»4 resolved, tin. iettev of Duotor J, E. Whit* be entered^ tw li't ml* mit«s of Council, and th^ the offer be drCfpteih that the Mayor do in thV name oCtltis tender to him the thanks oT Counrtl in In half pf the citizens thereof} ami font the Mu\ ni |>e Requested to furnish him wiftt alKdie r'vedcn- iiids \\ h'k'h he nmy require before biadepai hu .atnti'ig his humane and benevolent Views in\ra* velljhg, and the conviction which we have of his integrity, character and fitness for the inter* eating ousincssTie undertakes. To the Honorable the Jflut/or aud Council of the ' City of Savannah. Duties more Vtnprrative than usual now be* long lo every individual, directly or’ indirectly connected with our iU-fatetl city, a neglect to discharge any of them is reprehensible and highly t enstirsbfo. Each one should take th« part in aiding to remove tlie evils of a wide- spread calamity, for which he is heat fitted.— Under thin impreaaion, and feeling like hun dred* of othept, the pl easure of a general disas ter which has brought our city- to a heap of ru ins; 1 oiler my sei*vieea as an individual to visit almost every sUtQ.iuthe Union, and most or all of the principal cities, with minor and inferior towns und villages, to collect contributions in ihoucy, uml all Ymd of building materials, and all other avtiefeh which may in some measure contribute to the relief of out diatresaed citizens, All I ask is the sanction of Council, or tfccir authority to act, merely defraying my travelling expenses: (my own vehicle 1 will furnish) leav ing it to m) self tq add such credentials here, aud at other cities, which will more certainly secure success in the undertaking, and also to myself to make such appeuls or addresses wber$ 1 may go, as may seem most jndtcirtuip. Bv a proper and timely appeal, individually, to tltq cnaritahle of our sister states knd cities, / urn very' confident much may be effected, and large coiitribtiltoUH obtsihed. Respectfully yours, &c. _ J. E. Whitiw January 12, 1820 ' sale at Moore’s whuff, by jan 8—36 F. W. BICE. Joseph Stone $ Co. Have removed since the late fire to West Broad st reet, in tiie rear of the Georgia Hotel, near Win. Scarbrough, Esq. where they oiler for sale on very accommodating terms, a good assortment of Superfine. Clotfin, Cass mere 8, listings and Trimmings. ALSO, Heady made Dress Coats, Frock Coats Puntuloons, Vests, Sfc. dj*c. of the best workmanship and first si vie. Jail 17 58 Fresh Guslicn Butter. A FEW Ki*g# Godson Butter, put up ex pressly for family use. Also, half bbls sun. “LOUR, for sale by F. W. Rico, Moore's wharf o/ijn site Greene & LihbcU't DCc. tt 7 To Let, A PART of a conyvuient Dwelling-House, situated on tins Brv. Board can also Be hud if required. Enquire at tips Office. .fan 2D-- ■' -41 The Subscriber Regs leave most respectfully to inform his country and city friends and the public in geuc- ral that he has taken a stand, North East corner of Bank Square, immediately opposite Mr. White’s Merchants' Hotel, where ne.contimit-s to carry on the Tailoring Htt&iuetn, -with ele gance and punctuality, having in his employ a sutticiencp of first rate workmen, and the beat Cloths, Cassimeres, (testings and Trimmings, which will be made to order on an accommodat- mg terms as the times will admit of, together with a good assortment of Ready jpade Cloth ing for sale cheap for cash, bv Leslie Thompson. Jan 21 ei.6’.1rp Live Oak Wood. 30 Cords of Live Oak Wood, iaittling on 'Wal lace's wharf, and for sale by Low k Woodbei ry. Jan 22 43 Sign and House Painting, Glazing, Paper-Hanging, 6?c. West side of Market square, corner of Jefferson aud St. Julian streets. WILLIAM PEARCE, gratctul for the liberal patronage received from his friends, is encou raged to extend his business. With confidence he therefore otters his services to execute in (fie best manner every description of work in his line. OS HASH, JUST SKCEITKI), A quantity of New-York made SASHK9 and an elegant variety of Landscape and common Hoorn l'APF.H—for sale on moderate tunas. JUu 2u—k| To Hire, T HREE Prime Men, who have been accus tomed to boating between this place and Augusta. Apply to the Printer. jao 5 33 For Sale, JjjJ’INE hundred lbs. Prime FEATIIF.US in lice. good order for Bedding. Ap >ply at this of- dec 30—29 For Sale, TWF.NTV-VI VBMULKS, which may bit seen at Fair Lawn. Enquire of Bacon and Bruen, or the subscriber. October 23, 23. S. Brooks. HALL if HOYT Of FEU FOR-SALE. 40 hhds prime St. Croix Sugar .30 do N E Ruin 100 bbls do do 30 qr. casks sweet Malaga Wine 10 bbls cherry Brandy 40 tons Russia and Swedes Iron, assorted 6 tons Slutre Moulds 140 bbls Tur—100 reams Wrapping Paper 20 firkins Butter—13 casks Cheese lU3 pieces Cotton Bagging 3 I) lids Tobacco 2 hods Linseed Oil Jan 17 To Heat, Several Counting Rooms and Warc-hornes on Jones’ wharf. Apply to It. k J. Habersham. Jan 17 Wuyne fj Cuyler W ILL attend to their professional business in the western tenement of Mr. George Anderson's stores. They inform their friends and clients that althnuK h their office has been destroyed by fire, they have preserved ■ M the- papers unrl books committed to their charge. Jan 18-39 Notice. A LL peratmt lin ing demands against the Es tate of James Hudson, late of Scriven coun ty, deceased, will present them within tlie time prescribed by law, duly attested; ami all those indebted to said Estate will make payment with out delay to tlie subscriber. Robert M. Hudson, Jan 20—re—tl AdmiulrtUr. { "j.n'i* A letter front alderman tlSrris warriead, which tendered to council in toe most liberal amt phi. lautliropic manner the Use of the barracks, bit private property, for the tn.flei-era who tcero houseless, which was accepted. IN COUNCir,, 1 "M January, 1820. On motion of Alderman HoUi ke, Revived, That a committee be appointed to tlrad a pennon to the Governor of tieorgiat* cjU the i.egislaturr togetheri for the ptirnose of altering the laws on the subject of issuing notes, so u» to enable the cits ot Savannah o form an institution bottomed on the Fu.Ui ond funds of the city, to advance to persons who art inclined to build good and sufficient fire-proof stores in tlie city, they mortgaging the lots and buildings to the institution, und the money sd. vanned to be applied exclusively to the erect. ng of fire-proof bujldingt. And be it further revived, That a particular and inimite statement of the loss sustained' by the people of Savannah, together with a full ac. count of the sums neccasnry to be adtanced lor tlie rebel of the distressed sufferers shall be for. warded to the general assembly. Ifni, extra session of the same shall be culled by the Gov- eritor and that tne Legislature be petitioned to pass un act to appropriate the entire conmv lax not hitherto appropriated for tlie years 'lS20 1821 to tin; relief of our city. The committee appointed were Aldcrm.n Hams, Cope tuABourke. Extract frinn minute., J* n 14 M. Myeua, C. », Notice. The undersign(i»l, appointed a committee by the City Council of Savannah, to afford placcil of refuge.for tl\c uufiirtunate persons who have aimered from our. distressing calamfl)^ inform them that, by an application to either of the committee, or 'a line addressed to the Mavor and left xt thr Folice-Oflice, their application# will be immediately intended to, not^mly an to rooms for their afflicted families, but also w itli meuns to rdrffke'their immediate wants, as far w Council can with safiiy give. M. Heftart, 1 J. Davenport, y Hios. Bourke, j SavaujiaA, January 12. Committee of Jl- leviation. A Bill, Emitted an Ordinance to authorise the erection of a Public Market in Uouth-Hroud Street, Where#®, tlie public markets in Ellis’ square having' been consumed by the late fire; aud whereas it i» highly essential to the interest and convenience of the citizens of Savannah, that a public market should be;erectcd in a more cen tral part of the city— He it thei'eforc yr Joined by the mayor and n/der* men of the city of Suvannuh, in Council assem bled, ami it it hereby ordained by the authority rf the same, That a public market shall be erteted in South-Broad street, the centre of wh ch shall be opposite Bull-street and extend east and West of South-Broad street. 'hut be it further cr darned by the authority of ora* said, That ail ordinances or parts of ordinance* militating against this ordinance be and tb# same arc hereby repealed.