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THE DAILY GEORGIAN.
m. il
FRIDAY MORNING, February 4, I82(K
No. 54
For Liverpool,
The ship
, ALEXANDER,
, Daxirlu, muster;
€3^- x^rfehns throe •fourths of Iter cargo stow
ed, or ready to go on hoard, ami will be clis-
pat cited immediately. For freight apply to the
captain on board, at Anderson’s lower wharf, or
* Andrew Low & Co.
Jm, 22 43
For Liverpool,
The ship
MARY ALMY,
.Toun llruKOL’Miis, master;
ft^w.^vhas the greater part of her c*rgo
ami will meet with dispatch. ForFreiglit
to the captain on board, ut Anderson’s
whaif|' or to
Andrew Low & Co.
.Tan 22-
-43
For Liverpool,
The well known regular trading
Ship
GEORGIA,
| fifc5L<£Y^5 C. V,irnum t mutter;
hating most of her cargo ready, will meet with
dispatch. For freight, apply to
Andrew Low & Co.
Nov 30—4
For Liverpool,
47V The Brig HURON,
enpt. Calif,
CgHp^Has part of her freight engaged, and
■rfta^M<'oimuenecs loading immediately; for
freight of the remainder, apply to
Isaac Minis, or
Carnochan StMitcliel.
Jan 22—rc
For Freight or Charter.
Two fast sailing SCHOONERS,
each burthen about TO tons, now rea-
ulv toreeeive cargoes—For terms ap-
Splv to |S VAC COHEN,
Who has Landing,
i30/K10 feet Northern pine boards and scantling
20 bbls Mackarel No 3
15 boxes dipt cutullts
15 boxes Codfish. Feb 2—p
Sctli Rich,
I NFORMS his*friends and the public, that lie
has on hand at. his small store, in Barnard*
street, opposite Mr. Gardner Tufts dwclliug-
hiM* •, a good assortment of choice GROCE-
kies, provisions and old liquors
■which lit otters tor sale im rqasonubld terms.
.Ian 18 39
D. WILLIFORD,
THANKFUL to his iViemls for former sup
port, begs leave to inform theta that ho has
procured No. 2, Commerce Row, (lately occu
pied by S.C. D inning, esq.) where he will
with gratitude receive their orders.
*V (tegular side days, Tuesday and Friday,
fes heretofore,
jun. 18-39
The Undersigned
H AVING for three years past had a Com
mercial Establishment in LIVERPOOL,
under the firm of
Inane, IjOw £f Co.
Offer the services of that house to thciHriemh
and the public, in the sale of Produce, the pur
chase of Goods, amt other business on Commis
sion.
Liberal advances will be made on shipments.
Andrew Low k ('a
Die. 1819.—12*
The Subscribers
Have on hand a general assortment of HARD*
WARE, embracing most articles required for
building; which they will he re^dy to expose
fbt sale in a day or two at their store on the Bay.
JAMES DICKSON V CO.
.Tan *>0 —41
The Subscribers.
By the assistance and \ cry great exertions ot
kind friends, have been e nub led to preserve the
principal purl of < heir Stock of inerchantdise, to-
.gctliei* with their store, from the late conflagra
tion. They are now removing their goods back
to their former stand, oji the Bay, where they
will offer for sale, in a day or two, on their
former terms, for cash, cotton or negociuble
paper.
The Stock comprises every article requisite!
for the present and approaching season on w Inch
tile} - will sell by the dozen, piece or package.
JAMES DICKSON & CO.
The Augusta Chronicle, Milledgeville Jour-
Hal, and Washington News, are requested to
publish the above for one month; and forward
their accounts to the Republican office for set
tlement.
Jan 26 §r 46
N olifte.
fTUIE subscriber having taken into copartner-
A ship Mr. Wittiiim A*. //olland, the business
Wnl in future be conducted under the firm of
Fouyat Holland.
JOHN F. POUYAT.
Dec 1,1819,-14
NEW RICE.
T HE undersigned has removed to one of the
fire proof stores on Fruser’s-whart, where
he continues to transact the
Factorage and Commission
BUSINESS,
and will be happy in devoting his best attention,
and endeavors to promote the interest of ali
those persons who will favor him wilh then
pat vnnuge.
He lias for sale sonic large crops of Prime
Savannah River RICE, which lie is now ready
to deli' er in considerable parcels, at the short-
ot notice.
PETIT DE VlLLBllS, Factor.
Savannah. Dec. 2, 1819.
Dvc. j 2m 7
Savaohah Poor-House hihI JIo s *
’’ pitul Lottery.
THE recent calamity which has befallen our
city, having almost placed every individual to
arrange anew his business, the Commissioners
of this Lottery, have been under the painful ne
cessity to suspend the drawing (which was to
have taken place yesterday) for a few days, the
Commissioners being convinced that the Public
will coincide; when it is well known the bene
fits arc for*tmr
Poor-House and Hospital.
All the High Prizes remain n the Wheel, and
no Lottery oilers so great a chance to make a
Fortune- For Tickets and Shares, apply at
O. H. Hayden’s Office,
hi the Police Office, Exchange.
N. B.—Persons holding Prize Tickets in the
New-York Lottery, are requested to call and
receive the money.
Jan 29—4
ANDREW LOW If 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
ly erected by colonel Johfi Pray; -where in a
few days ffTey will remove their GOODS, and
open their counting-house. In the mean time,
persons having business with them, will please
•-all at the house of Mr. James M‘llenry, Court
house Square.
A considerable assortment of DRY GOODS,
saved from the Fire, together with London bot
tled Porter and crates oi Crockery ware, are now
offered for sale.
Their usual supply of Spring Goods is
expected from Liverpool in a few weeks.
Jan 17—38
Blanchard, Brothers & Co.
Will be found at .Messrs.J,/m Gueniu Co’s
Counting-Room, Anderson’s Building*, where
they offer for sale,
8 pipes Brandy
ID bbls ditto
ID do Ruin
4 boxes Saddles and Bridles
2 ditto men’s fine wool Hats
1 ditto boy’s ditto ditto
1 ditto men’s assorted Roram Hats
8 pieces superfine blue, black & green Broad
Cloths Jan 17 38
Butter.
15 firkins Goshen 11U f I’ER, for sale by
Hall & lloyt.
Jan 29—p
For Sale. k -'
100 casks Liverpool Porter
20 crates Crockery
400 casks Stone Lime
5 bluls. N. E. Gin
125 bbls do Rum
6 lihds Tobacco
40,000 feet white Pine Boards
50,000 Laths
10 casks Nails
30 pieces Cotton Bagging
4 cases French glazed Hats
3 lihds wool Hats
20 casks does
20 bags Coffee, best green
A small assortment of DRV GOODS,
CONSI8T1XO OF
B. Cloths, Hosiery, Muslins, Ginghan|S, and
Toilinet Vestings
2 cases French Ribbons
1 do do Cloth Shoes
Jan 25—Ire
S C Dunning
Window Glass,
O F the fust quality, assorted.
For sale by
Jan 27 l47
Bcnj. Howard,
Anderson’s Stores.
Crapes, sewing Silks, &c.
Black French Crapes and black Italian sew
ing Silks, together with a general assortment
of Dry Goods. For sale at the store, corner of
Whitaker and Broughton streets, formerly oc
cupied by W. P. Beers & Co.
J. 1). Boldeman,
Jan 17—'38
Chatham Academy.
T HE Quarterly Examination of the Classes in
this institution will commence on Friday
next, 28th instant, to which the parents and
friends of the pupils ;u;e invited.
The succeeding Quarter will commence on
Tuesday the 1st of February.
Tickets of admission will be issued by the un
dersigned; at his store, west-end of Bolton's
Range, under the counting-room of A. I). Fan
nin & Co. to whom it is necessary to apply on
or before that day.
TERMS OF INSTRUCTION.
Boy's School.
First Class, spelling and reading,
Second Class, Arithmetic, Grammar?
and Geography, y
Third Class, ditto with Languages?
and Mathematics, 5
Girl's School.
First Class, spelling and reading,
Second ditty, reading, writing aiul?
Arithmetic, 5
Third do. do. with Geography and )
History, $
Fourth tlo. do, with Drawing, &c.
* AV. T Williams,
Treasurer Board of Trustee*.
Jan 25 rn 45
S10 00
12 00
13 50
10 00
12 00
13 50
15 00
To be Hired,
A WAITING MAN, who Is sober and honest,
and capable of performing all the duties of
a house servant and waiting man. For terms,
See. apply at the Georgian Office.
•an 29—t—49
Mrs. Pierce
J| AS removed to the house pleasantly situa
I ft. ted on the Bay, opposite the Washington
•lull; expresses her gratitude to her friends and
hopes suU to merit a continuance of their pat
ronage. sept 28 *10
Bills of Exchange
O N Liverpool, Glasgow and Manchester,
payable in London, for sale.
Ai.so—A few casks .of superior LONDON
POUTER.
Juo. Speakmau & C<J*
Jours*-wharf.
Dec 4 8
J, & W. Turner & Co.
H AVE opened a Store on the south side of
Broughton Street, between Bull and Whi
taker Streets, where they are opening ft gene-
nil assortment of DRY GOODS, which they
otter for sale, on the most reasonable term*.
Jan 22—rc
Flour and Pork.
300 bbls. l-liilmli'lpbiu FLOUR,
100 Do. Mess 1-OllK,
For sale by
Lawrence Nf Thompson.
Jan 19—1.|
Blankets Plains.
4 Ijali!* -8-4 Whitney Itlnhlcets
2 hales best white Welch Plain*
The above good* just received and for sale by
Ctiruochan & Mitcliel.
Nnv17-"44fS
seth mar,
H AS just received by lute arrivals, and offers
for sale \ cry low,
Barrels and kegs of No. 1 Salmon
Do do Sounds and 'l ongue*
Do Pickels
20 small keg* of the first sort Butter, put up
up for family use
50 boxes of the best kind of smoked Herrings
ALSO LY STORK,
A variety of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS
of a good quulit}, consisting of
Fly-market, Providence and Boston Mess
Beef and Pork
Nos. I, 2 and 3 Mackerel
Cod Fish by the box or lb.
Potatoes, Turnips and Beets by the barrel or
small measure
Onions, Bacon, Lamp Oil, Molasses, Soap
Candles, Chocolate, Pepper, Pimento
Sturcli, Ginger, Rosin, soft shelled Almonds
Prunes, a good assortment of'Peas
White and brown Havana Sugars
Loaf Sugar, green Coffee
A good assortment of the best kind of LI
QUORS, WINES, &c.
Also, 25u reams Wrapping Paper, which will
he sold very low. jutv7—flm
Joseph Stone Co.
Have removed since the lute fire to West
Broad street, in the rear of'the Georgia Hotel,
near Win. Scarbrough, Esq. where they offer
for sale on very accommodating terms, u good
assortment of
Superfine Cloths,
Cassimeres,
Vestings and Trimmings.
Al.SO,
Ready made Dress Coats
Erode Coats
Pantaloons, Vests, ij'c. Sfc.
of the best workmanship and first style.
Jan 17 38
New Crockery Store.
The public are informed that a new China,
Glass and Furthenware Store, is for the present
opened in Broughton street, thyre doors eust of
Mr. Boldeman’* dry good store and next door
to Messrs. J. W. Turner & Co.
Jan 25 |i;-e
Ponce Mackenzie,
H AVE removed to Jones’ Upper Wharf, on
the floor immediately under Messrs, llall
Of Hoyt’s Counting Room.
In Store, and for sale on accommodating terms,
20 hhds Molasses
10 do Sugar
4 tierces Coffee. Jan 27 fu
Just Received,
.in additional supply of superior tVestof
England
Cloths, Cassimeres and A r estings,
Which will be made to order on the shortest
notice, by
Leslie Thompson.
Nov 2J—1—1
The Subscriber
Beg* 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 Bank Square, immediately opposite Mr.
White’s Merchants’^Intel, whore lie continues
to carry on the Tailoring Business, witli ele
gance and punctuality, having in his employ a
sufficiency of first rate worku cn, and the best
Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings and Trimmings,
which will he made to order on as accommodat
ing terms as the times # will admit of, together
with a good assortment'of Ready made Cloth
ing for sale cheap for cash, by
l#slic Thompson.
Jan 21 oi&firp*
NEW ESTABLISHMENT.
Coffee, Bepf-Stpak and Oysters.
I HF. SCHSCIIIHKlt vaapectfuH.v Inform, the
citizens of SHvuiniah, that lie has opened an
OYSTEll HOUSE,
comer of Hra -Lane and Price-street, and near
ly opposite (’apt. James’ Grocery, where he in
ti-mis keeping a supply ot the best Oysters the
market affords, lie hopes by particular atten-
tiou to the business to merit a continuance of
the public patronage.
(ASTER SUPPERS prepared at the short
est notice.
RELISHES to bo hud at nil hour*.
IL* takes this method of returning tils grate*
ful t {ginks for the encouragement he has alrea
dy received.
Usury IT. Jicvtzd.
.* A few mure UOAKDKliS can be aeeom-
tmxlateil.
Ian ‘28—|p
Medicine unit Drug Store.
TflllKs nbsci ibeT hav mg su\ ed the greater part
ft. of hi* MEDICINE from the late Fire, has
opened a store in Whituket-street, in the vicin-
by of Mr. TohlerV and opposite captain W. T.
" iUiatn’s residence. He will continue to pruc-
lice the different branches of his profession and
mu} be found at his residence or at the store.
Joseph C. YI liberal mm.
Jan 17—ri: . 38
Live Oak AVouil.
30 Cords of Live-Oak Wood, lauding on Wal
lace’s wharf, and for sale by
Low k AVooilberry.
Jan 22 43
Notice to Distressed Persons!
'THE corner house in the lane on the East of
Barnard street, now in the possession of Major
Juo. Scriven, ist lie place of deposit for Rice and
Corn, furnished by the Planters of our country,
for the use of all who want either of those art i
cles; they will In* delivered under the superin
tendence of Alderman.Rourke, at 9 o’clock, A.
M.—Beef, also kindly furnished by the same
persons, will be delivered at the same time and
place, under the direction of Jno. H. Ash, Esq.
and one or either of these gentlemen will at
tend to-morrow, and commence to issue the
above aid to the poor.
Materials for clothing will also be furnished.
Jan 20—11
Buckwheat Flour, Butter, Lard, &c
Just received by the brig Revo and other arrivals^
12 !|r?*bbl«f buckwheat FLOUR
6 tubs superior Uutlcr, for family use
65 kegs excellent l.ard
15 qr. chests Hyson 'Tea
10 bids Muscovado Sugar
6 bbls and ) . . , ....
1 cask l U " !,ec ‘ l 0IL
1 Large new Feather Bed
All which will he sold at moderate prices
for cash or approved town paper, bv
Joliu Lewis,
Nov. 24—50 Factor, j '.u-chaSige Dock
Flour* and Com.
160 barrels Iiowurd-atrect superfine Flour
840 buslu-ls white flint Corn
Landing from schooner llmnhird, 8c for sale
Hall Sf lloyt.
Jan 17
Old Jamaica Rum, Madeira
Wine, &?(.
10 Barrels containing 30 doz. Jamaica Rum 20
years old.
10 Barrels containing 30 dozen Madeira Wine,
10 years old,
5 bbls. containing 15 dozen Cherry Ratitiu,
18 boxes do 14 do Raspberry do
For stole by HALL & HOYT,
jan 2#—p
WILL HOYT
OFFER FOR-SALE,
40 lihds prime St. Croix Sugar
30 do N 1C Rum
100 bbls do do
30 (jr. casks sweet Malaga Wine
10 bbls cherry Brandy
40 tons Jlitssiu and Swedes Iron, assorted
6 tons Share Moulds
149 bids Tar—100 reams Wrapping* Paper
20 firkins Butter—13 casks Cheese
103 nieces Cotton Bagging
3 liluls Tobacco
2 buds Linseed Oil
Jan 17
AVaync f$ 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 allium: h their office has been
destroyed by fire, they have preserved 11 the
papers and books committed to their charge.
Jan 18—39
WILLIAM LAAV
JOSEPH AV r ' JACKSON,
H AVE formed u copartnership in the practice
. of Law. Their office is that hitherto oc
cupied by the former, adjo ning* the office of
Habersham & Jirystlalr, in Colonel Shads’ new
building, fronting Juliustou’s square.
Dec o- -7
For Sale,
A PLANTATION on St. Simon’s Hand, cul
led St. Clair. 'The house is at present oc
cupied by captain W} By. For terms, apply to
Roswell King, Darien; or to Roswell King, jun.
Butlers Island, near Darien.
Jan 17—+—u
PR08PECTV8
FOR PUBl.rS/tl.YG .1 ATCir P.iPtRf
TU UK t'ALUill
THE METROPOLITAN.
WHEN party spirit no where obtrudes lt«
self, Save now and thou at a local election, it no
doubt will be ddcified by many a most iiinuspis
cions sera to commence the publication of a , v\\ f
paper at the Metropolis; but the editor, is of
opinion, (and he think* he 1 will be borne out in
that opinion bv many of tlm wisest amt best men
in the nation,) that at the present, ulmve any
otlu r tim , an honest and V eil conducted Jour*
nnl Can l>e made most cMfimtiall; s ibsci<i C n* to
thobesi mijKi’oHtsof tliu .MmtDiyjm people. The
public mind bus so lou^'oeen abstiacU'd
every thing political, tlml'llte act* ol the two*
C'ldve are scarcely ever enquired into, but
whole proceedings as tacitly acquiesced in, i*
if every man called to aot«in a high ami rospnu*
silde capacity, was rendered immaculate the mo
ment he was enshrouded tiHbe mantle of ofTit e:
or sh if, when a public seal was once placid in
the hand, its holder coulil no longer do a wrong.
That this is a most ndurtnuig feature in a Re
publican form of government, ewqy candid man
must admit. Some .loni'tials, it is title, have
endeavored to louse the people from this dan
gerous repose, aud to point out a few of the
nquiy mournful examples on record, m na'iona
slumbering until their liberties have fallen a »a-
fcriflcetotlicir anuthyi but the number o(sueU
journals for the last two orlhree years Jma bcrn
very limited, and more recently, so tunny of the
few h v«* apostatised, that searcei} Halt'a dozen
remain in the whole United States, that me not
indiscriminate applauders of the exciudvc brunch
of the government. The great impregnable
fortress of a republic is the activt jealousy of
her citizens; that forms the grand toner which
neither strength nor art cun supe—Too much
confidence invariably hi gets a degree of secu
rity, When long indulged, mu} lead to the most
fatal consequences. Let us therefore be cau
tious, lest in our over-struined zeal for reconci
liation, and the extinction of puny, we do not
put out the light of Liberty forevet fi urn among
us. Religion, the great pillar which upho'ds
our moral iiistitutiuus, must have its importance
continually impressed on our minds, or its di
vine precepts would recede from us, and pro
bably be obliterated lore vert—srt is it with that
sacred inheritance, I.iiiKarv, biquentlicd to nf
by our fathers, aiul atchii ved with llicir blood,
the flame of which has hitherto burned so
bright on our altars—it lives only by constant disr
nmion, aud how is that discussioi to lie kept
alive, if the whole mass of public opinion is
suffered to run together, like u heap ot molten
h ad, into one dull and shapeless mould? I ho
Editor therefore thinks, that il as ill not otdy he
politic, but absolutely necessary \t> add another
watchman, if it be merely to rattle ut the win
dows and cry “Awake, awake, all is not Safe.*'
Th v Editor would not have the public infer
from the forugoihg, that he is anxious to revive
party rancor, and till the lends, private animosi
ties and jealousies, which hu\e hitherto been
attached to it—lie conceives thai us much to he
deprecated on the one hand, as the total absence
of political spirit is to be lamented on the other,
Neither would he have his friends imply, that
because he is desirous of encouraging a’full in
vest igat ion of our national affairs, lie is to on-
dertike an unqualified opposition to the mciuMiva
of the present aditnuisiration. His imtnti.m is
to canvass them fairly, impartially, • ml respect-
full}; to applaud that which lit? con dives to
operate for the welfure of his country, and tln.t
which lie thinks wrong, finliesitutuiuly and uu-
equivocally to condemn. In thus promoting an
examination into the conduct of those who Com
pose our cabinet, the Enitor thinks he woffld
benefit, rather than injure them, by stimulating
them il they be cureless, exciting them if they
be lethargic, awakening them to a f ull sense of
their responsibility, und calling the great majo
rity of the people to be witnesses, arbiters and
impellers of their conduct. While the grand
machine thus moves on iLsvus' orbit, depart
ments in u move limited sphere may nuh »s
need the salutary eye of vigilance and inquity.
'The Editor pledges himself, that fie will nei
ther waver nor depart from the principh s which
hr has laid down for Ins guidance 'The end lie
u ms at is a liberal discussion of public measures
for the public good—In furthering tins desirable
object connected with his wish- to render Ins
paper generally useful, instructing and amusing,
lie solicits the patronage of his fellow-citizens.
CONDITIONS.
The Metropolitan will he published daily dur
ing the session of Congress, und three tunes a
Week in the recess. It will be printed on a
small, but neat sheet, and on new Aud elegant
type, selected for the purpose—Trice hix Dol
lars per annum, payable in advance. Taper*
throughout the United Spites are respectfully
invited to exchange, and send their papers with
out delay, directed to Georgetown, District of
Columbia.
To Rent.
T HE commodious Wlifttf and Stores, at pre-
sent occupied by Mr. 1. Minis, for terms ap
ply to
.Tames Johnston, or
George Anderson & Son.
Jan 27 eu47
To Hire,
T HREE Prime Men, who have been accus
tomed to boating between this place und
Augusta. Apply to the Printer,
jan 5 33
For Sale,
N INE hundred lbs. Prime FEATHERS in
good order for Bedding. Apply u y Vliis of
fice. de c .it>— 29
For Sale,
TWENTY-FIVHMU1F.S, which mny be Men
at Fair Lawn. Enquire of Bacon and Bruen
or the subscriber.
S. Brooks.
October 23, 23.
The Branch Bank of the
United Slates is removed to the counting house
of R. Richardson US (jo.
JAMES HUNTER, CWiiV/*.
Jan 18 39
Notice.
Haying been invited to an examination of the
situation of the Smninuuh Marine Ztf Fire Jn»
suranee Office, alter the recent dreadful confla
gration, we have much satisfaction in s'zting,
that its Bunk Stock, Specie, and Real Ek’atc,
are ot themselves, more than siilficient to »a-
tisfy the loss incurred by the fire, and to re
deem the notes which it has now hi circulation.
VT. B. BULLOCH,
President Rank of Georgia.
II. RICHARDSON,
President Office Hank 17. Stains,
JAMES JOHNSON,
President Planters* Bunk.
Savannah, Jan 13, 1820
Jun 17 38
To Rent,
Several Counting Booms and Ware-houses
on Jones’ wharf. Apply to
R. A J. Habersham.
Jui 17 J
Fifty Dollars Reward.
T HE Store oi the subscriber was entered oij
the night of the JOth nit. and robbed of win*
dry' articles of Wearing Apnarvl and Dn Go’ibJ^
c insisting oi' one piece drab Cloth, yuc piece
black Cambrick, blue, black and mixed clotl>
Pintaloons and Trowsers, Bed Flannel Hurts,
White linen, und white and check cotton Shir's,
silk uni\otton Handkerchief, one great ( on,
one bed, lined and bound Shoes, £tfc. The
above reward will be paid for the thief ani
goods, or Twenty-Jive Dot lure for either.
WilliamHenry,
F* l-Jl