The Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1818-1824, February 01, 1820, Image 1

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c E T m ■■I .if oL-t’K THE DAILY GEORGIAN. Vol. II. TUESDAY MORNING, Febn 182(6. Nb. 5i For Xew-Yovk. The ship CUBES, Captain M'lsu»% ►will be despatched without delay. •For freight or passage apply to the captain on board at Point’s wharf, or to Perry & Wright. 11'ho haw for sale, 2000 bushels Turks Islam! Salt SO hints prime Muscovado Sugars 51) bag» prime Green Coffee 10 pipes of superior Holland Gin Cut Nails, assorted sises Philadelphia refined Loaf Sugar 100 bids Philadelphia Flour Abbott’s Philadelphia Beer Cotton gauging, Claret Wine hi hoses. Jan 37—p ANDREW LOW tf CO. I NFORM their friends add the i>u.blio,that un til their* own Move is rebuilt, they have rentrd the Brick Store on the opposite lot, late ly elected by colonel John Pray; where in a few Hays they will remove their GOODS, and open their counting-house. In the mean tiifye, persdns having business with them, will please call aithe house of Mr. James M'Henry, Court- houseSquare. » A consult* Able assortment of DRY GOODS, saved fjtom the Fire, togetlier witii London bot tled Pcrter and era tea of Crockery ware, arc now offered for Sale. V fheit usual supply of Spring Goods js expected fr4m Liverpool in a few weeks. Jimtr-r&H For New-York, The regular Packet Ship WOODBINE, Dipt. Beebe;,will meet with dispatch, for freight pf il)0 bales of Cotton untUu* deck, and 50 bales ©n deck, or passage, apply to the captain on board, or to Uerij. Howard, Jan 27 p Anderson's Stores. For Liverpool, The Shin CLIO, Capt. Heath. ^For freight appl\ to • R. RICHARDSON fc CO. Jan 24*^—b—44 For Liverpool, The fast sailing ship LOUISA, Paul Jcluuie, master, will meet with despatch. For freight, apply to R. Richardson & Go. Jon 2' For Liverpool, The ship ALEXANDER, Davim.lv master? JJlias three-fourths of her cargo stow- ed, or ready to go on board, aud will be dis patched immediately. For freight apply to the captain on board, at Anderson's lo\v**r wharf, or Andrew Low & Co. Jan 22 43 For Liverpool, I lie ship ’ mary ai.my, John Boriiouoiis, master; JJhss the greater pan of her cargo ready, and will meet with dispatch. For freight apply to the captain on board, at Anderson’s lower wharh or to Andrew Low & Co. Jjn">2 43 For Liverpool, The ship JUS-TIN A, Jliulrew Tombs, commander, 'will meet with despatch, having *half of her cargo wady to go on board. For freight or passage, apply on board at Anderson’s wharf, or to jan 11- -38 William Taylor. For Liverpool, AO? The well known Wjfnlar trading Ship ^ GEORGIA, __ C.*J r amwn, muter; having most of her cargo ready, will meet with dispatch. For freight, apply to Andrew Low & Co. Nov 30—4 For New-York, jJ^k. The regular Racket, Coppered Brig OTHELLO, qf , J. Mitt, mastc . have immediate despatch; for pas- \t»sv only, having handsome accommodations apply ty the captain on board, or to George Gordon. . rOTl Mil L, 30 barrels Whiskey 15 bags and 12 barrels Coffee 80 casks Roman Cement. Jan 27—p Blanchard, Blotliers & Cog Wil be found at Messrs. John Cumin U Co’* Count ng-Kooim Anderson's Building} where they ( for for sale, • ' 8 )> pea Brandy 10 bils ditto 10 lo Rum 4 b ixes Saddles and Bridles 2 ditto men’s line wool Nats 1 ditto boy’s ditto ditto •1 ditto meu’» assorted Roram Hats i8 pieces superfine blue, black & green Broad Cloths Jan 17 38 Just Landing And for sale btf the subs#ihers on accom modating terms, [ ^RESH Hyson Tea in fifteen cuttic boxes . Do Imperial do in five.eatti.e do Quarter casks Teneriffe Wine, of very supe rior quality Boxes Mould Candles of superior quality AND An Invoice of ham! and waggon Screws Also in Store, Tierces of London Portal* B B S very supe rior quality Rve Whiskey in hhdsand barrels Philadelphia Gin in burrels Pjpes Ltnse*»d Oil Gunpowder in kegs, FFF rough and FF gla zed Pipes Cognac Brandy Halfpipes and quarter casks superior Sicily Madeiru Wine Do casks Malaga do v Boxes Muscatel aud Bloom Raisins Hugs of Filberts A lew tons of Share Moulds An Invoice of Domestic Goods A if Inv oice of Brass Battery Kettlea - Patent amV common Hoes, Shovels & Spades An invoice if Cotton Thread G floss Cotton. Nicholas & Neff. jan 6——b-rhl I For Liverpool, The Brig HURON, cupl. Calif. _l!as part of her freight engaged, and ^commences Joadilig; immediately t for freight of the remainder, apply to Isaac Minis, or Carnocliau SuMitcliel. Jan 22—re For Freight or Charter, (To any Tu t of thr Xwthward or tf’est- lndies,) The Schooner COMMERCE, _ Capt. Page. Landing from the above vessel, Merchantable white pine BOARDS—apply to Thomas Jones. J»n 28 1 48 For Charleston, * The fine fast .sailing Sloop JAMES MONROE, Captain Lrmvmikh, *(A regular trader,) will meet with im- nicdu.r: despatch, half a cargo oeing engaged, for the balance, or passage, laving good accom modations,- apply to the master on board, at Moore’s wharf, or to Watts & Joyner. Jan 28——^p To Rent. T UP. commodious Wharf and Stores, at pre sent occupied by Mr. I. Minis, for terms ap- ply to James Johnston, or George Anderson & Son. Jan 37 cu47 Hills of Exchange 1 O X Liverpool, Glasgow and Manchester, payable in Lt>ndou» for sale. Ai.su—A few casks of superior tOMKw PORTEU. ' 4 h A Jilo. npeakman .fe Co- •rJonedtHfalJ* Dec i , J. & W. Turner k Co. H AVE opened a Store on the foully side of Brought on Street, between. Bull and Whi taker St reels, where they are opening a gene ral assortment of DRV GOODS, wbltfi they offer Amp sale, on the most reasonable terms. Jan 22—rc ,11 1 Whe, Flour and Pork. 300 bills. Philadelphia FLOUR, 100 Do. Mess PORK, For sale by , Lawrence Sj' Thompson. Jan 19—j.| ' Butter. IS firkiu. QwkMJtiT.irrnit, (Vir«!r bv. Hail & Iloyt. Jan 29—p For Sale. 100 casks Liverpool Porter 20 crates Crockery . 400 cusks Stone Lime v 5 Ithds. N. K. Gin 125 obis do Rum 6 UUds Tobacco 40,00U feet white Pine Boards S0,0kJ() Laths 10 casks Nails 3'J pieces Cotton Bagging 4 cases French glazed lists 3 hhds wotflfiuts 20 casks Hoes 20 bags Coffee, best green A small assortment of DJif GOODS, CONSISTING OF B. Cloths, Hosiery, Muslins, Ginghams, and TbQinet Vestings 2 cases French Ribbons . 1 do do Cloth Bhoes Jan 25—!|re S C Dunning 0 Window Glass, F the first quality, assorted. For sale l>v Jan 27 i47 Uenj. Howard, Jude, son's Stores. Crape,a, sewing Silks, &c. Black French Crapes alia bisck Italian sew ing Silks, together with a general assortment of Dry Goods. For sale St t he store, corner of Whitaker and Broughton streets, formerly oc cupied by \V. P. Beers & Co. J. B. liblieman. Jan 17—38 Chatham Academy. T HE Quarterly Examination of the Classes in tiiisinstitution will commence on Fridatr next, 28//i instant, to which the parents anil friends of the pupils arc invited. The succeeding Quarter will commence on Tuesday* the 1st of February. Tickets of hdmission will be issued by the un dersigned; a| his store, west-end of Bolton's Range, uiidttr the coimtiug-room of A. H. Fan nin St Co. to/wbonjHtls necessary to apply on or before that day. TKflMS OF INSTW CTION. Boy's School. First Class, spelling and reading, ^10 00 Second Class, Arithmetic, Gramojar} . and Geography, 5 ^ Thiitl Class, ditto with Languages; . and Mathematics,' $ Girl's School. First Class, spelling and reading, 10 00 Second jliitq, reading, writing and } L Arithmetic, S 1 ' uu Third do. do. with Geography and > -n 5(J 1 fist oiv- ^ *' y Fourtli do. do. with Drawing,-8cc. 15 00 W. T Williams, Treasurer board of ir us tees. Jan 25-*—•rrn 45 To Ixi Hired, A JVAITING MAN, who is sober and honest, A and capable of performing all the duties of .t house iervant and waiting uian. For terms, Sec. apply at the''Georgian Oliice. fan 294-1—49 Blankets $ Plains. 4 bales 8-4 Wlutney Blankets 2 bares best white VVelch -Phiins The abo.ve goods just received uiul for safe ty Carnochan & Mitclml. Nov17—44fS SE11I RICH, H AS just seceived by late arrivals, aud offot for sale very low, Barrels and kegs of No. 1 Snlmflfn Do do Sound!; and Tongues Do Pit.kels. 20 small kegs of the first sort Butter, put ujt up for family use 50 bpxes of the best kind of smoked Herrings .11.SO IN STORK, A variety.of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS of a good quality, consisting of Fly-market, Proviilence ami Boston Mess Beef aqd Pork 1 ( Nos. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel God Fish liy the box or lb. Potatoes, Turnips and Beets by the barrel or small measure | OnioiuH Bacon, Lamp Oil, Molasses, Soap Candles,..Chocolate, Pepper, Pimento. ! \ Starch, Ginger, Rosin, soft shelled Almojids Prunes, a good assortment of 'leas White and broWn Havana Sugars Loaf Sugar, green Coffee A good assortment of the best kind of'LI QUORS, WINES, fee. Also, 250 reams W rapping Paper, which will be sold very low. ’ jan 7— flip Medicine nnd Ding Store. 1 WE Subscriber Inn ny( saved the greater part . of liis MEDICINE from the late Fire, bus opened %tjtpre in W hitukci-street, in the victn- ity ot Mr. TohlerU and opposite captain VV. T. .W'UTjato's residence, He w ill continue to prac tice the different branches of liis profession and may be found at his residence brat the store, Joseph C. Htyltersliam. Jun 17—ru —ftrt W. 8. Gillette Co. AVE taken a S ore in St ll^^k'sImildings, corner of Jc fla son aiuF Chngreas streets, rt: they iuteiwl k t ping on hand » geuuval assortment of pry boods,. Jan 2d—re Duck wheat Flour, Duller, Lard, &c JttumrixwUq the fair mvaiid .then uiiiviU. lOluUTuml) ^ 12|,bid “"cKWlu'nt H OUR 6 tubs superior .Mutt er, tor family uis 65 kegs excellent'laird 15 qr. chests llysou Tea 10 bids NWmulo Bngnr , x ^ l 1 J .urge new FAither Beil All which will be sold at moderate prices for cash or approved town DupYr, by , John Lewis, NoV, 24—50 Factor, Exchange Dock 'Flour and Corn. 160 barrels Howard-strect superfine Flour MO bushels white flint Corn landing from suhouucr Muinliird, k for sale by Hall ^ Hoyt. Jan 17- 9 To Let, \ PART of a convenient Dwelling-House, situated on the , Board can also be h)td if required.. Enquire at this 'Office. Jan'Ju* 41 Josepli Stone t>j Co. Have removed since the late fire to West Broad atv4*«t, war «4‘ thf flrurgta Hotel, near Win. ScurbrougJt, Esq. where they offer lor sale cm very accommodating terms, a good assortment of Superfine Cloths, Cassi meres, Vestings and Trimmings. also, Ready made Dress Coats Frock" Coats Pantaloons, Vests, Sfc. tjj'c. of the best workmanship and first style* Jan 17 38 New Crockery Store. The public are iuformed'thnt a new China, Glass and Rttrthmware Store, is for the present opened in Broughton street, three doors 1 cast - of Mr. Boldeman’s dry good store and next door to Messrs. J. W\ Turner & Co. Jan 25 lire For Sale, TWF.NTJr-FIVRMUI.fis. wlrtch may be seen at Fair Lawn. Enquire of Bacon and Bruen or the subscriber. ^ S.Tlrooks. j Octpbev 23, 23, . HALL g HOYT nFf'KIt fob-sale, 40 hb<l, prime St. Croia Sugar 30 do N K Hum 100 bbls do do 30 (|r. casks sweet Malaga Wine < 10 bbls cherry Brandy 40 tons Russia and Swedes Iron, assorted 6 tons Shure Moulds 140 bbls Tar—JOOreams Wrapping Paper 20 firkins Butter—13 casks Cheese 103 pieces Cotton Bagging 3 hhds Tobacco 2 hndb Linseed Oil Jan 17 Ponce bj Mackenzie, n AVE removed to Jones’ Upper Wharf, on the floor immediately under Messrs, Uall & Hoyt’s Counting Room. In Store, and for sale on accommodating terms, 20 hhds Molasses 10 do Sugar 4 tierces Coffee. To iient, Several Counting Rooms and Ware-houses pn Jones’ wharf. Apply to K. & j. Hnhershain. 17 Wayne Cuyler IVlTiLL attend to their professional business If in the western tenement of Mr. Getnge Anderson’s stores. 'They inform their friends itnd clients that altlimi r l» their office hus been destroyed by fire, they have preserved : II the papers and hooks comniitted to their charge. Jan 18—39 Jan 27 fu Just Received, jin additional supply of superior ff'estof England Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, Which.wiiUie muilc tr»-order ,oil the slimict notice, by - Leslie Thompsoii. Nov 25—1—1 The Subscriber Begs leave most respectfully to inform his country and city friends and the public in geue- ral that he has taken a stand, North East corner of Hank- Square, immediately opposite Mr. White’s Merchants’ Hotel, where lip continues to carry on the Tailoring business, with ele* gance and punctuality, having in his employ a sufliciencp of first rate workn en. and the best Cloths, Cassimeres, Oestiugs and Tijinittiugs, which will be niKde to order on as accommodat ing tferms as the times will axlniit of, together with a good assortment of Ready made Cloth ing for sale clicap fot cash, by Leslie Thompson. Jan 21 eL#ilrp Live Oak Wood. 30 Cords of Live Oak Wood, lauding on Wal lace’s wharfi and for sale by Low & Woodbcrry. Jan 22 43 « Sign and House Fainting, Glazing, Paper-Hanging, Uc. yVcst side of Market square, corner of Jcfferaon and .Hi. Julian streets. WILLIAM PE ARCE, grateful fop the liberal patronage received from his friends, is encou raged to extend his bhsiuexs. With confidence he therefore offer.-* his services to execute in the best manner every description of -work in hit line. «S UAIU, Jt.lfT UXCKlYEf), A quantity of New-York made SAS-iRS and an elegant vuriet) of Landscape and common Room PAPER—lor sole on moderate terms, j Jan 2U— l| To Hire, riDlRBF. Vrime Men, who have been nccus- JL touted to boating between this place and Augusta. Apply to the Printer jan 5 -33 Fov Sale, VHNR hmwlrcil Ills. Pfii*e FBATHEHS in IX good order for Bedding. Apulv at this of fice. . dec 30—29 Notice. A LT* persons having demands against the Es tate of James Hudson, late of Scriven coun ts, deceased, will present them within the time prescribed by law, (July attested; and oil those Hale hied to said Estate will make payment with out delay to the subscriber. Hubert M.. Hudson, Jan 20—re—41 tQualified .'hlministrntor. Notice. LL persons having demands against tlte cs- tale of the late Major ANDREW M'LEAN, ill present thepi to TliofttSs Houvkc, adm’r. Oct 30—29 Notice to Distretsjtfjd Personal THE corner house in the lane on the East of Barnard street, now in the possession of Major Jno. Bcriveu, istlte pkii:e of deposit for Bice and Corn, furnished by the Planters of our country, for the use of all who want either of those arti cles; they will be delivered under tlje superin- temiunce of Alderman Bourke, at 9 o’clock, A. M.—Beef, a*$o kindly furnished by the same persons, will be delivered at the same time and place, under the direction of Jao. fl, Ash, F.sq and one or either of these gentlemen will at tend to-morrow, and cortpnence to issue the above aid to the poor. Materials for clothing will also be furnished Jan 20--41 IN COUNCIL, * Savannah, i%th Jan. 18SQT Resolved, I hat the Mayor is herebv aiilHnria- a\ to order the marshal and all city officers to forthwith st'ptrclrall buildings, host# or shipping, where Iffey bolieVe »folen goods to he coritn a|. ed; and to Imvc all goods thus founid rnnoicd to the Exchange, and that nllmffendcm he brought before the kfxvdfr, and ajfch asjare louml guilty of concealing snob property ‘(rifdl be im« inediwtely committed to.jail. Beiolved, That aUlcil, by the Surveyor, Al« deriirtii Herbert, Hmct^K' U an.J ffnfim*, b« »yid are hereby appomted a cut)tf)inee to re* pbV ti» stMii) as practicable fetde phin for Hrni. portly buildings, so us,to produce some unift.r\ luity. and oalculalvd to uflaid cotqfortahle uc.\ coif.inodaUuiis to the sufferers of the Ltc con- ' flagration. A fetter from Dr. J. E. White o. . . service* to collect contributions for si fi from 1f»o late fire being rt ad. on nttpiim < f. iderman Harris, it was if solved, tlmt the h 1 of Doctor J. K. Hhite be entered on'the nn. mites of Con noil, and .that the offer bo accepted; That the Mayor do in the mum of this,Board tender to him the thanks of Coum il hi behalf of the citrrcns thereof; ami thut thc Mayor be requested to fmnish him with all the creden tials Which he may require bcfoiv his departure, slating Ids humane and benevolent views in tra velling, and the conviction whlc|i we lutre of his integrity, character and fitness for the inter* eating business he undertakes. To the Honorable the Mayor aud Council if th# City oj Huvan'uih. i Duties nforc imperative than usual now be long to every individual, directly or jtidireclly connected with our ill-fated city, n neglect to drt’ebarge ajrt of tliem is reprehensible and highly ttppsArahle. Each one should take the part in ajdmg to remove the evils of n wifle- Npread cftlajTihy, for which jte is best fitted.-— Glider this impression, ann feeling like him. dre«H of others, the pressure of a general disjuw ter which has brought o»ir citj' to n heap of iti- in.Sj 1 ofl'er my servi^s as an qulividiial to visit almost cveVy state in Oil Union, and moat oral! of the principal cities, with minor and inferior towns and villages, to collect contributions in iuW*y, and all Kuyd Of building materiwU, and* all other articles which may in some measure contribute to the relief of onv distressed citizens. All I ask is the sanction of Council,, or their authority to act, merely defraying my travelling expenses: (my own veh cle I wifi furnish) It*ay tog Ut myself to add such credentfHg here, and at other cities, which will more certainly* secure succesjun the undertaking, and aJab to myself to make such appeals ot adaresses where I tVy 'g<>» at* mky seetn most judicious. By a proper uml timely appeal, inffividuaily, fo tfivnmwrMnife of v/it sister stales iwulcificg, I am very comidein Dm« b ntay be effected, and huge contributions obtained; Respectfully yours, Htc. ... J. E. White. January 12.1820. A letter from nldermun Harris \r»s rcid, wWeh tendered to council in the most liberal and phi* iantliropic manner the use of the' liai rfchs, Ids private property, for tlip sufferers y.Uu were houseless, which was accepted. IN COUNCIL, - IMh January, 18 ’d. On motion of Alderman Ilourke, tlesolved, That a 'committee be appointed tft draft a petition to the Governor of Get)iglg } to' call the Legislature together; ft» rt»e purpSKC of altering /the laws on the subject of issuing notes, so as to enable tbe city of 8avaim;i|i< o form an institution bottonwd on the fiiith and funds of the city, to advance toj>erson«,wlio are inclined to build good and sufficient fire-proof stores in the city; they mortgaging the lot* and buildings ip the institution, and the .money ad* vanccd to be applied exclusively to the erect* ing of five-proof bllildipgs. .ind be it f uniter resolve^d, That a particular and minute statement of the Tpss wistaiued by thc.peoplc of* Suvunnah,^together witli a full ac count of the fcums necessary U) be advanced fot the relief of the distressed sufferers shall be for warded to the general assembly. If an extra session of the same shall be called by.the Gov- ernor and that the Legislature be petitioned to pass an act to appropriate tbe entire county tax not hitherto appropriated for the yeais 1820 yild YB2) to the relief of our city. The committee appointed were AldtymuQ Harris, Cope and Boiirke. Extract from mhmtes, Jan 14 <M. Myers, c. Notice. The undersigned, appointed a committee by the City Council of Havaiuiflli, to afford place* of refuge for the unfortunate persons who have suffered from our distressing calamity, inform them that, by an application tp either of thw committee, or a line addressee! to the Mayor and left at the Police-Office, their application* will be immediately attended to, not only us to rooms for their afflicted families, but also with means to relieve their immediate wants, as'far as Council cun wftli safety give. Tlu>«. MuurkcJ Savannah, January 12 Fresii Garden Seeds, PNOM TUB SHAKERS SOCIETY. T HE subscriber has for sale, at bis dwelling, (Waters' range, Broughton street,! a com* nlute assortment of Gaiden Seeds, which lie be lieves to be of the first quality, lie also takes this opportunity of injTormiug hi* Customers, that in consequence of lus stock of Medicines having been destroyed during the life fire, he bus ordered from Charleston nifrcslt supply which is hourly expected, niff! jhicji will be for sale so soon as a building npw Creel ing on the old spot, (Barnard street, ucar the M|rket square,) is completed. * F. Kievger. J*a 27—p Tiie rlkanch Bank of the United Slates is removed tri tlie counting house of R. Uichardsoiiy Ob, JAMES HUNTER, Cwhier. Jan Iff t 39 - Notice. . Ibiving bsen invited to an examination of thr situation of the Savannah Murine G Fire fa turance Office, after the Tecqnt dreadful confla* gratiou, we have much sul)sfHCtion in staling^ that its Rank Stocji,.Specie,‘and Real Kstattft are of themselvea. niore than sufficient to sa tisfy the loss incurred by the fire, aud to rt* de€m the notes wliich it has now in circulatioi, Vi. B. BULLOCI^ , Prescient bustfiof Georgiy U RICHARDSON, President Office bunk U. Statek1 JAMES JOHNSON, President FUmtcid baUft. Savannah, Jan W* 18DU Jon ir ai