The Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1818-1824, February 05, 1820, Image 1

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THE DAILY GEORGIAN. Vul II. SATURDAY MORM^G, February'* 1820. •/Vo. 65 For Liverpool, ri’hc ship AUi.XANDER, ijjf' I)' 4 kgc*, muster? fc£^J9has three-fnurUis of her cargo stow ed, or ready to go on Mim'd, and will be dis patched immediately. Frv freight apply to the •Captain on board, at And'jVsntim lower wharf, or Andrew Low & Co. Jan J2 .n For LiVerjHHd, • 'IVe ship MJARY ALMT, Joiiv (Hritiionms, muster? the greater part of her cargo ready, aihI a ill meet with dispatch. For freight Apply to the captain ion board, at Anderson’s lower wharf, or to Andrew Low & Cd. ,|„n 2!? 43 Fur Liverpool, The well known regular trading Ship GKOKGTA, . i. C. Varnum, mantorf having most of her cargo ready, will meet with dispatch. For freight, apply io Andrew Low & Co. Nov 30—4 For Havre, The brig KLIZA, Capt. Adams, Having half of her cargo engaged, »will meet with dispatch. For the re* jnaimler, apply on board, ut Telfair’s wharf, or to S. C. DUNNING, Feb 4—44 Commerce How. For Liverpool, Tlie Brig HURO.V, capt. Calif, Hrs part of her freight engaged, and Jqcommences loading immediately? for freiglu of the remainder, apply to Tsaac Minis, or Carnochoii fltMitchel. Jan 22—re For New-York, The regular packet brig LEVANT, l). H'ood, master, _will sail on the 9tl» inst. For freight i >f cotton on deck, or passage, apply to Capt. Wood on board, at Jones* upper wharf, or to HALL & HOYT, Who have received pePAaRd vessel, £f offer for sale, 40 bbls. prime FORK, N. Y. City Inspection Feh 4 For Riceborough, The Schooner LYDIA, captain Walker, V Having' part of her cargo engaged.— £ For the remainder or passage, apply mutter on board, at Uie Exchange Dock. Feh 4 54 For Sale, (If applied for immediately,) I’lie last sailing packet sloop CYNTHIA, .not two years old, 47$ tons burthen, a *T8t rate vessel, and well found ill eve-. t} in ipoctj Apply to die master, T. W. Gar diner, oil board at Jones* upper wluirf. Feb 4-54 Seth Rich, I NFORMS his friends and the public, that he has oil hand at his small storv, in llarnard s'rettx opposite Mr* Gardner Tufts dwelling* house, a good assortment of choice GROCE RIES, PROVISIONS and OLD LIQUORS Which he oilers for sale on reasonable terms. Jan 18 39 I). WILLIFORD, THANKFUL to his friends for former sup port, begs leave to inform, them that lie has procured \'o. 2, Commerce Row, (lately occu pied by S. C. D inning, esq.) where he will with gnfoiude receive their orders. *,* Regular sale days, Tuesday and Friday, is heretofore. jun. 18—39 The Undersigned H 'W G for three ) ears past had a Com merciul Kstahlishnient in LIVERPOOL, Under tin f»" of luiiac, Low Co. Offer the services of that house to their friends •nil the public, in the sale of Produce, the pur . chase of Goods, and other business on Commis sion. Liberal advances will he made on shipments. Andrew Low & Co. Dec. 1819.—1-2, The Subscribers ' Tlave on hand a general ass irtinent of HARD- IVA.RE, embracing most articles required for building; which they will he ready to expose Ibi sale mu day or two ut their store on the Day. JAMES DICKSONI& CO. JiW 2d—41 The. Subscribers. the asrstmui and very great vertionsof friends, have been enabled to ^reserve the ipul part of their stork of merchautdise, to :r with their store, from the late cenflagr.*- Thev are now removing their goods hack ;»ir former stand, on the Ray, where they offer for dale, in a day or two, on their »r terms, for cash, cotton or negociable r. . . e 9<ock comnriseS every article requiSit ie present and appr*iarh»n«r season on which will sell by the dozen, piece, or package ’ JAMES DICKSON &. CO. ie Augusta Chronicle, Milledgwille J(>ut and Washington News, arc .requested t sh tile above for one month; and forward . accounts to the Republican office for scl ent. n 36 %r 46 Savannah Poor-House and Hos pital Lottery. THE recent calamity which has befallen our city, having utmost placed every individual to arrange anew his business, the Commissioners of th»s lottery, have been undtjr die painful ne cessity to suspend the drawing (which was to have taken place yesttfidav)'t'or a few days, the Commissioners being conVtnctd that the Public will mint de, when it is well known the bene fits are *or our Poor- House and Hospital. All fhe High Prizes remain -u tlie Wheel, and no Lottery oifisrraiL great a chance to make a Fortune- For Tickets and Shares, apply at C. H. Hayden's (IJJice, In the 1‘utice Office, E xchange. N. B.—Versons holding Prize Tickets in the New-York Lottery, are requested to call and receive the money. Jan 20—i • ,r 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 oil the opposite lot, late ly i" feted by colonel- John Pray; where in a few (lays they will repiove their GOODS, and open their counting-house. In the mean time, persons having business with them, will please call at tuc house of Mr. James M ( ilcnry, Court house Square. A considerable assortment of DJI Y GOODS, saved from the Fire, together with London bot tled Porter and crates of Crockery ware, are now offered for sale. „• Their usual supply of Spring Goods is expected from Liverpool in a few weeks; Jan 17—38 Bknclmrtl, Brothers k Co. w ill be found at Messrs. John (htenin & Co*n Counting-Room, Anderson’s Building; where the) - offer for sale, 8 pipes Brandy 10 bbls ditto 10 do Rum 4 boxes Saddles and Bridles 2 ditto men’s fine wool Hals 1 ditto boy’s ditto ditto 1 ditto men’s assorted Rovain Hats 8 pieces superfine blue, black & green Broad Cloth* lun 17 ——08 For Sale. < 100 casks Liverpool Porter 2u crates Crockery 400 casks Stone Lime 5 hhds. N E. Gin 125 obis do Hum 6 hlids Tobacco 40,000 feet white Pine Boards 50,000 Laths 10 casks Nails 30 pieces Cotton Bagging + cases French glazed Hats 3 hhds wool Hats 2(J casks Hoes 2'* bags Coffee, best green d small assortment of DltV GOODS, COXSISTIXO OF B. Clothp, Hosiery, Muslins, Ginghams, and Toilinct t estings 2 case* French Ribbons 1 do do Cloth Shoes. S C Dunning Jan 25—f re Crapes, sewing Silks, &c. Black Freucn Unifies 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. Bews & Co. J. D. Bold email. Jan 17—38 Chatham Academy. T HE Quarterly Examination of the Classes in 1 his Institution will commence on Friday vert, 28//t instant, to which the parents and friends of the pupils are invited. Tlie 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. B. Fan nin & Co, to whom it is necessary to apply on or before that day. TERMS OF INSTRUCTION. Boy's School. Fifkt Class, spelling and reading, &10 -00 Second Class, Arithmetic, Grammar) 10 and Geography, $ ^ Third Class, ditto with Languages) and Mathematics, y lo 5D Girl's School. First Class, spelling and reading, 10 .00 Second ditto, reading, writing and) . qq Arithmetic, 5 Fluid do. do. with Geography and ) .3 History, y Fourth do. do. with Drawing, hr. 15 DO W. T Williams,. Treasurer Board vf J rustics. .Tan 25 rn 15 Mrs. Fierce H AS removed to the house pleasantly situa ted on the Bay, opposite the Washington Hull; expresses her gratitude to her friends and hopes still to merit a continuance of their pat ronage. sept 28 ’10 Compasses and Quadrants, JIFF AIR ED, B Y the subscriber, corner of Lincoln street unci tl^ lane, north of B ought on-street.— l he subscriber not having as yet been able to obtain a shop so as to enable him to erect his Brass Foundery; Begs those jv ho may want such work done to apply as above, and the work will he attended to iiunicdigtelv. JAMES M*CLIESI|. Jan p U To Rant, The subscriber often? 10 rent his FIRE PROOF F’l Oill’s, in the vicinity of the Steam boat Company ’a V hurl'. John H. Morel. Oct 28—27 Rills of Exchange Liverpool, Glasgow and Manchester, payable in London,Tor sale. An*u—A few casks of superior LQNDOb PORTER. Juo. Speakinan & Co' Junes*-wharf Dec 4 8 H a J. & W. Turner & Co. Broughton Strfect, between Bull mid Whi taker Streets, where they are opening a gene ral assortment of DRY GOODS, which they ofti-r for side, on the most reasonable terms, J an 22—i-c . Blankets 15 Plains. 4 bales 8-4 Whitney Blankets 2 bait s best white Welch Plains The above goods just received and for sale by Carnocliaii & MiU licl. Npvl7—44f8 SETH RICH, H AS just received by late arrivals, and offers for sale very low, Barrels and kegs of No. 1 Salmon Do do Sounds and Tongues Do Pickels 2d small kegs of the first soft Butter, put up up for family* use 50 boxes of the best kind of smoked Herrings ALSO f.Y STORK, A variety of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS of a good quality, consisting of Fly-market, Providence and Boston Mess Beefand Pork Nos. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel Cod Fish by the box or lb. Pot atoes, Turnips and Beets by the barrel or small measure Onions, Ration, Lamp Oil, Molasses, Soap Candles, Chocolate, Pepper, Pimento Starch, Ginger, Rosm, 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, 25b teams Wrapping Paper, which will he su'd very low. jan 7—tint Joseph Stone 65 Co. Have removed since the late fire to West Broad street, in the rear of the Georgia Hotel] near Win. Scarbrough, Esq. where they ofFei for sale on very accommodating terms, a gouc assortment of Superfine Cloths, Cussimeres, Vesting^ anti 'Brimming* also, Readif made Dress Coats Frock Coats Pantaloons, Vests, Sfc. Sfc. of the best workmanship and first style. Jan 17 38 New Crockery Stoic. The public are informed that a new' China, Glatn and Eurthevwure Store, is iyftlie present opened in Broughton street, threflpdonrs east of Mr. Uoldemun’s dry good store and next door to Messrs. J. W, Turner & Co. J41125 lire Ponce £5 Mackenzie, n AVE removed to Jones’ Upper Wliaff. on the floor immediately under Messrs. Mall & Hoyt’s Counting Room. In Store, and for sale on accommodating terms, 20 hhds MolasseS 10 do Sugar 4 tierces Coffee. Jan 27 Just Received, cin additional supply of superior ff'est of England Clbtlis, Causimeies ami Vestings, Which will be made to order on the shortest -notice, by ' Leslie Thompson. Nov 25—|—1 The Subscriber Begs leave most respectfully to inform bis country and city friends and the public in geue- rul that he Juts *aken a stand, North' East corner of Rank SqRare, immediately opposite Mr. White’s Merchants’ Hotel, where he continues to carry on the Tailoring Businas, with ele gance and punctuality, having in Jiis employ a sufficiency of first rate workmen, and the best Cloths, Cnssimercs, Vestingilaiid Trimming!!, which will he made to order on as aceonunodat- ing terms as the times will admit of, together with a good assortment of Heady made Cloth ing for sale cheap for cash, bv Leslie Thompson. Jnn 21 ei.fi!?!!rp Live Oak Wood. .30 Cords of Live Oak Wood, lauding on Wal lace’s wharf, and for sale by .Low & Wooilberry. Jan 22 43 Notice to Distressed Persons! cles; they will be delivered under the superin tendance of Alderman Bourke, at 9 o’clock, A, 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 tyul also be furnished. Jan 2U—41 For Sale, THE Dwelling House lately oc- copied by My. Isaa , opposite the new Churvli in South-Broad street. Apply to Andrew Low &. Co. Nov 17 44 The Subscriber Having sold his entire stock of Groceries to De IxiMnler fi* Stnrr, returns his thanks for the liberal support he has received ami sohcita a continuance of it to them, lie intends to de vote the whole of his time for the present to the collection of liir debit, and will be found at all times at his late counting.houie, where all those indebted, particularly those in the coun- try, whose accounts have been long standing, will be pleased to cull and settle, so as to ena ble him to resume hi* usual business in the fall, on a large and extensive scale. F. H. Wolman. J»n 31—49 Copartnership. Tlie subvcrilii-iii linvinu piirelimied the Meek of bllOCLIIIGD ol .Mr. /f Helmut, oiler the name wiili a general uiuortmrnt foiLale at IV/ia/nah ami Hetuil, in tlie store lately occupied by hint on Uuleuu’a Central wlutrf. It. W. »N I.AMATKIl. WILLIAM STAUB.Jr. Jan 31-50 NEW RICE. FJYtlE undersigned has removed to one of the X fire proof stores on Fraser’t-whaif, where lie continues to transact tin* Factorage und Commission BUSINESS, and will he happy in devoting his best attention und endeavors to promote the inte'est of ail those persons who will favor him with their patronage. He has for sale some large crops of Prime Savannah River RICE, Which ho js now ready to deliver in considerable parcels, at the short- cst notice. PETIT DE FILLERS, Factor. Savannah. Dec. 2, 1819. Dec. 3 2m 7 Notice. Fl^HE subscriber having taken Into copartner- JL ship Mr. IVilliim It. Holland, the busineih will in future be conducted under the firm of Fouyut § Holland. . ' JOHN P. l'OUYAT. Bee 1,181»,—14 % Doctw' Dasbiuk IT AS removed to the corner of Habersham &. 11 Bay sli-eels, opposite the residence of Mr. Telfair. Jan 29—<—49re Medicine and Ding Store. f J3UK Huhscriber iiaving saved the greater part 1 of Jiis MEDICINE from the iaie Fire, lias opened u stoi-e in tVliitukei-street^ in the vicin ity of Mr. Toblc'r’s, and opposite captain W. T. William’s residence. He will continue to prac tice the different brunches of his profession and may be found at his residence or ui the store. Joseph G. Habersham. Jan 17—eu—38 Jluck wlieat Flour, Butter, Lurd, &c Jam received by the brig Ihro and other nrrivab/ t iaSJjjSSi Buckwiie.t Fi.onn fi tubs superior Mutter, for family usv 65 kegs excellent Lard 15 qr. chests II\h#ii Vet 10 bbls Muscovado Sugar 1 clt ] U—ML 1 J.arge new Feather Bed All which will he sold at moderate prices for cash or approved town paper, hv ** John Lewis, Nov. 24—50 Factor, Exchange Dock Wayne Cuyler llTlLh attend to their professional business ▼ v in the western tenement of Mr. George Anderson’s Mores. They inform their friends oiul clients that ultimo, h their office has been destroyed by fire, they have preserved 11 the papers and hooks committed to their charge. Jan 18—39 WILLIAM LAW JOSEPH W. JACKSON, IF A VK formed a copartnership in tlie practice, ft of Law. Their office is that hitherto oc cupied by the former, adjoining the office of Hubrnham & Drysdole, in Colonel 8had»’ new building, fronting Johnston’s square. Dec J- -7 For Sale, A PLANTATION on St. Simon’s Island, cal- iV led St. Clair. The house is ut present oc- c tpied by captain Wyljy. For terms, upplv to Roswell King, Darien; or to Roswell Kiiig,juu. RiltlerS IAhiuI, n.av Dauian. Jan 17—4—11 To Rent. FlUIK commodious M’haif und Stores, at pre- JL sent occupied by Mr. I. Minis, for terms ap ply' to James Johnston, or George Anderson & Son. Jan 27 eii47 To Hite, TpHREE Prime Men, who-have been accns- X turned to boating between this place and Augusta. Apply to the Fruiter, jan 5 33 For Sale, ■\TINR hundred lb«. Prime FEATHERS in I.I good order for Be Jding. Apply at this of fice. dec 30—29 For Sale, TWENTY-FI VK MULES, whieh m»y be |een at Pair Lawn. Kuquire ofBadon and B^neii, or tlie subscriber. S. Brooks. October 2.3, 2.3. (jy At a meeting of tlie committee for distri bution of monied collected for th<t distressed suf ferer* by the lute fire, Savannah, 27th Jun. 1820, phi.at.xt, Alderman HARRIS, Chairman THE MAYOR, Aldermen MO If EL, WHITE, COf’Fa, ♦ MORIHSON. A resolution ofcbuncil «f this day uni pre sented to this hoard, mid ordered to he entered on the minutes and published, to wit; Rffdved, That the commii tee*appointed fojp the distribution of inoniel Collected for the hi if. fevers by thu late Kre, Jo give noth'* tM*t ail Lot IIoUleTs wfio are in immediate wilhf of snail sums to 1 liable them to begin building, or con tinue the work <tlt**dy bqgun, shall receivepid from the laid committee. Retoh<ed, That all applications under the n- bove resolution must be made in writing amt left with the chairman of the said committee, dialing the specific sum wanted, & pledgiugthat tlie tamo shall he cmplot ed in building, and that no sum bf applied by 'lie said commiitee but in bjltalf of persons wliofe losse* tr* great and Itesoherl, ’Flint the written implications for mo- ie#, Minder the uhovc resolution of Council, Extract from l/A min alee, AUGUSTUS DOUSSET, Sec'ry. £y*Thc Committee of Aldermen inform the public with pleasure, that the fol lowing gentlemen lire requested by Council to join said Committee in the performance of their various duties, to witi ^ WM. B. BULLOCH, WM. TAILOR, JAMES M. WAYNE, JOHN II. MOREL, JOHN KFIMNGER, And that this joint Committee will meet at thtt Council Chamber, on Friday m-.xt, at 12 o’clock in the morning, to take into consideration, all applications before made, or which may he sent in, on or before that day, pursuant to the reso lution of tho 27th 11st' R&olved, That all applications for monien from the Charity fund be made in writing, signed by tiic applicant, and recommended by some res pectable person or persons: that they be addres sed to the Chairman of the Charity fund, and left with. lb» S©c»h4j»*«v *">l ll<*t tut monies he paid to applicants, from said fund, but by the sanction of the board Resolved, That this resolution be published. Extract from the minutes. AUGUSTUS DGUSSET, Secretary. ' Savannah, January, 31, 1820. — —— - *'**» yvn, 1 n uiiiriy unis distressed by the late fire. 3KVRRAL gentlemen nfihia city having vc 3 lunlnrily uml kindly contributed Hour tu b uiL- in(n In'fWi/l in. llm ,..<r .... .1 Jan 22 P. Rrafich. & The Brandi Bank of the United Slules is removed to tbc counting house ■ j -iiaco. JAMES HUNTER, Ca.hier. Jsn 18 39 Notice. Having been invitee! to an examination of tlie situation of the Savunnah Marine U Fin; hu surunce Office, after the recent dreadful confla gration, we have much satisfaction in s'it ing, that its Bank .Stock, Specie, and Real Estate, are of themiK'lves, otore than sufficient to sa- liafy the l<^ incur ted by the tire, and to rc- deem the uoles which it has now in circulation. \v. ». nuLLoun, President /lank' of (leot ifia* R. RICHAitDSUN, President Oflier Bunk II. States. JAMES JOHNSON, Presi dent Planters’ flunk. Suvnrmnh, Jan 13, 1820 Jan 1/ .38 Notice. Tlie Stockholders of the Murine and Firs hu surunce Company -Are requested to meet at the Office dii FRIDAY the 1 itJi instant, ot twelve o’clock, at which time a general statement of the afiitirs of the office will b«i«ul before them, and other matters of importance submitted to their consideration. it. Wayne. Sec’i/- Fcb 3-53 To Kent, Several Counting Rooms and Ware-houses on Jonos’ wharf. Apply to H. k J. Habersham. J«n 17 Marine & Fire Insurance Company. An Election for 13 (thirteen) Directors to serve for twelve months will take place on Mon- day, the 14th February, between the lumrs of 10 and 2 o’clock, at tlie Office of the Company, It. W AYNE, Secretary. Feb 2—re Owners of Houses. T HIRTY days from this (late, tho Mnn#gcr» and Asaisiiints of Fire Engine* will go thro* t|ie different Wants, to exumim the state of tlitt Fire Buckets, LudderiL &c. And they now give notice, that every person who ,rm*\ then be found not furnislu-d agreeably to the City O'nli*, nance, will be immediately reported to Council- JNO. HAUFF, Secretary. Jon 29—i—fp—t LOST1 A T the late fire in removing it—not fcr fjmm the Exchange; a laige quarto volume of the ROOK ot .\1 ARTY US, bv Fox; bouiiri in Culf, with l’lates, the name of J. C, Fatiei son within.—Any person huving found the same, and will leave it at the Georgian Uffics* shall receive a gratuity if require^ | Feb 3—lip * - “