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THE DAILY GEORGIAN.
Vnl. II.
TUESDAY MORXIXG, February 8, 1820.
Xu. 51
For New-York,
The regular packet brig
IiFiVANT, ]), flotd, muster,
will sail on the 9th Inst. For freight
g£j£|Of cottonpn deck, or passage, apply to
Cupt. Woodoirboard, at Jones* upper wharf, or
to NALL & HOYT,
Who have irccived per mid vessel, 1$ offer for mA*,
50 bids, prints PORK, N. Y.‘City Inspection
Feb 4
For N e\v York,
The Schooner HERO,
capt. filaclyston,
[* will meet with deftpiqch." Tor freight
tor passage apply to capt. II. on board,
at Wallace’s wharf, or to /
Ilall Sf Hoyt.
Fel> r—56
For Riceborough,
The Schooner
LYDIA, captain Walker,
(Having’ part of her cargo engaged.—
||For the remainder or passage, apply
to tin: iu tster on board, at the Exchange Dock.
Feb 4 54
For New York,
The new sloop PLATO,
capt, Harriett,
tons burthen, will meet with des-
jjpalch. For freight or passage, having
r ood accommodations, apply to Capt. B. on
uurd, or to
Hall & Hoyt.
Feb S
.For New York,
The sloop CYNTHIA,
cupt. Gardiner,
.will meet with despatch. For freight
_ £or passage, having good accommoda
tion.-, apply on board, or to
Hall & Hoyt
Feb S
Seth Rich,
I NFORMS his friends and the public, that hi
has on band at his small store, in Barnaul,
street, opposite Mr. Gardner Tufts dwelling,
house, a good assortment of choice GROCE
RIES, PROVISIONS and OLD LIQUORS
which lie offers for sale on reasonable term*
Jan 18 39 ,
D. WILLIFORD,
THANKFUL to his friends for former sup
port, begs leave to Inform them that he has
procured No. 2, Commerce Row, (lately occu
pied by S. C. Dunning, esq.) where he will
with gratitude receive their orders.
',* Regular sale days, Tuesday and Friday,
as heretofore,
jan. 18-39
The Subscribers
Have on hand a general assortment of HARD
WARE, embracing most articled required tor
building; which they will be ready to expose
foi sale in a day or two at their store on the Bay.
JAMES DICKSON CO.
.Ta”°’ -41
The Subscribers.
Bv the assistance and very great exertions of
kind friends, liave been enabled to preserve the
principal part of their slock of merchantdise, to
gether with their store, frbm the late conflitgra-
. tiou. They are now removing their goods back
to their former stand, on the JJav, where they
will oiler for sale, in a day or two, rin their
former terms, for cash, cotton or ncgociable
paper. ,
~ The Stock comprises every article requisite
for the present tint! approaching season on which
they will sell by the dozen, piece or package.
JAMES DICKSON k CO.
The Augusta Chronicle, Milledgeville Jour-
-nal, 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 ,
John I. Grieve Co.
WttHJLl) inform tlieir Friends and the Piffi-
f f lie, that they havte now removed to the
lower floor of the brick buUdingin Johnston’s
square, rented by Messrs. A.vdukw Low & Co.
where they now have, and intend keeping u
general assortment of
DRY GOODS.
Jan 29 w ru48
Copartnership.
The subscribers having purchased of Messrs.
Gray & Hinder their stock of SHIP CHAN
DLERY and GROCERIES, have united them
selves under the firm of BOIVE.Y & SMITH,
and dffer for gale at wholesale and retail the
gbove articles at their store, Bulloch’s Holdings.
WILLIAM P. BOW EN,
-THOMAS Jl. SMITH.
Thankful for past favors, the
subscribers beg leave to recommend Messrs.
Bowen U Smith to their friends, amr solicit a
continuance of support to them in the above bu
siness. GUAY it. BINDER.
* Feb 5~l
Dissolution.
VIE Copartnership formerly existing under
. the firm of Richards & Harrow*)*, was dis-
ved by the death of the latter. Those who
re unsettled accounts against said firm arc re-
csred to hand them in for settlement, mid
jse indebted to make immediate payment to
A. RICHARDS,
Who will continue the business in his own
m Cl nov21—48
Frames for Houses, „
O P any dimensions, will he furnished by the
subscriber at a short notice on moderate
:crms. Merchantable and clear white Pine
boards, for sale low,
Thomas Jones,
Jan 26—46 Hunters lower wharf.
Savannah Poor-House and HoS'
pital Lottery.
THE recent calamity which has befallen our
city, having almost placed every individual to
arrange anewAis htfnincsR, the Commissioners
of this Lottery,"lave been under tl|e painful ne
cessity to suspend the drawing (which was to
have token 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 orn*
Poor-House and Hospital.
All the High Prizes remain in the Wheel, and
go Lottery offers so great a chance to make a
Portuhe- For 'tickets and SI pares, apply ut
i C. H. Hayden’s Office,
In the Police Office, Exchange.
N. f —Persons holding Prize Ticketsin the
New-Vrk Lottery, are requested to cull and
receive the money. * .
Jan i)—*
ANDREW LOW $ CO.
I NFORM their friends and the public, that un
til their own Store is rebuilt, they have
rcMite(*thc Brick Store on the opposite lot, late
ly ended by colonel John Pray; where in a
fyr days fhey will remove their GOODS, and
cn tlieir counting-house. In the mean time,
rsons having business with them, will please
.11 at the house of Mr. James M'Henry, Court-
Hise Square.
A con'Sidoruble assortment of DRV GOODS,
ved tifiin the Fire, together with London boi
led Porter and crates ot Crockery ware, are now
jffereu for sale.
Their usual supply of Spring Good% is
expected from Liverpool in a few weeks.
Jan 17—38
Blanchard, Brothers & Co.
Will be found at Messrs. Johnfhienin & Co's
Counting-Room, Anderson’s Building; where
they offer for sale,
8 pipes Brandy
19 bbls ditto
10 do Hum '
4 boxes Saddles and Bridles
2 ditto men’s fine wool Huts
I ditto boy’s ditto ditto
1 ditto men’s assorted Koram Hats
8 pieces superfine blue, black & green Broad
Cloths Jan 17—38
For Saie.
100 casks Liverpool Porter
20 crates Crockery
400 casks Stone Lime
5 hluisJ N. E. Gin
125 olds do Rum
6 hhds Tobacco ^ \ •
40,000 feet white Pine Dourra
50,000 Laths
10 casks Nails
30 piece* Cotii*»» Uapm'iHff
4 cases French glazed liatl
3 hlids wool Hals
20 casks Hoes *•*
2(i bags Coffee, best green
A small assortment of 1)RT GOODS,
C0MS18T1 Kn OF.
11. Cloths, Hosiery, Muslins, Ginghams, and
Toilinet Vestings
2 cases French Ribbons
1 do do Cloth Shifts
Jan 25—Ure
S G Dunning
Crapes, sewing Silks, fco.
Black French Crapes uiul black Italian sew
ing Silks, •together with a general assortment
of Drv Goods. For sale at the store, cornerbf
Whitaker and Brough’on streets., formerly oc
cupied by W. P. Beers k Co.
J. I). Buldeman.
Jail 17— 88
Chatham Academy.
T HE Quarterly Examination of the Classes in
this Institution will comin£hce on Friday
next, instant, to which the parents and
friends of the pupils are invited.
The succeeding Quarter will Commence on
Tuesday the 1st of February. •
Tickets of admission will he issued by the un
dersigned; at his store, west-eiul of Bolton’s
Range, under the counting-room of A. B. Fuy-
hin St Co. to whom it is necessary to apply oil
or before that dafT
TERM* OF INSTRUCTION.
lioy's School.
First Class, spelling and reading, $10 00
Second Class, Arithmetic, Grammar \ , 0 . .
and Geography, ’ 5 UU
Third Class, ditto with Languages}
and Mathematics, 5
Girl's School.
First Class, spelling and.reading, 10 00
Second ditto, reading, writing and? 19 nn
Arithmetic, 5
Third do. do. with Geography and / .o
History, 3
Fourth do. do. with Drawing, 8te. 15 00
W. T Williams,
Treasurer Hoard of Trustees.
Jan 25 rn 45
Mrs. Pierce
H AS removed to the house pleasantly situa
ted 011 the Bay, opposite the Washington
Hall; expresses her gratitude to her friends and
hopes still to merit a continuance of tlieir pat
ronage. sept 28 ’10
Compasses and Quadrants,
REPAIRED,
B Y the subscriber, corner of Lincoln street
and the lane, north of Broughton-street.—
'flie subscriber not having as yet been able to
obtain a shop so as to enable hiin to erect his
Brass Foundery;
Begs those who may want such work done to
apply as above, and the work will be attended
to immediately. JAMES M’CLIESH
.Ian 29 Ja
To Rent,
The subscriber offers to rent his FIRE
PROOF STORES, in the vicinity of the Steam
boat Company’s wharf.
John H. Morel.
Ort 28—27
Hills of Exchan
O N Liverpool, (ilnag.tt’ mid TUnchester,
rmvablo in London, for sale. I
Aijm—A few casks of Inpono LONDON
FORTEK.
Juo. Speakman k Go*
Dee. 4-—‘8 i
J. & W. Turner & t) •
H AVEopencil a Store on Uie wwh side of
lirmigliton Street, Jjetwccn Itujniiil Wlli-
taker Streets, where they are <)p4fi«g a gene
ral assortment of DltY (100D$, Mir.h they
offer for sale, on the most I’eaaolW®
Jan 22—rc /
n>. * Blankets ‘St Plains.
• 4 bales 8-4 WhitneV - Blankets
i , 2 bales best whiuyWelcii Plains
The above goods jusireceived and for 9alp by
Carnachan & Mitchet
' Novl7—44fS '
SETH RICH,
H AS just received by late arrivals, and Offers
for sale vefy low.
Barrels and kegs ofrfo. 1 Salmon
Do do Sounds and Tongues
l)o Pickels
up
NS
20 small kegs of the firit sort Butter, pui
up for family use
50 boxes of the best kind of smoked Herrngs
ALSO IJV STORE,
A variety of GROCERIES and PltOVISK
of 4 a'good quality, consisting of
Fly-market, Providence mid Boston l^ess
Beef and Pork
Nos. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel
Cod Fish by the box or lb.
- Potatoes, Turnips and Beet^ by the barre
small measure
Onions, Bacon, Lamp Oil, Molasses, Soap
Candles, Chocolate, Pepper, Pimento 1
Starch, Ginger, Rosin, soft shelled Almon|s
Primes, a good assortment of Teas \
White and lwo\vn llavuna Sugars • l
Loaf Sugar, green Coffee
A good assortment of the best kind of Ll
QUO US, MINES, &c.
Also, 259 reaipt Wrapping Paper, which wil
he sold very low. * jan 7—41 in
Joseph Stone ify Co.
Have removed since the late fire to West
Broad street, in the rear of tlje Georgia Hotel,
near Win. Scarbrough, Esq. where they oflp
for sale on wery accommodating terms, a goid
assortment of
Superfine -Cloths,
Cassimercs,
Vestings aiul Trimmings.
ALSO,
Heady made Dress Coats
Frock Coats
Pantaloons, Vests, $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 Earthenware Store, is for,the present
Opened ill Broug'hton street, three doors east of
Mr. Boldemiin’s dry good store and next door
to Messrs. J. W. ^'urner & Co.
Jan 25 ||rc
Ponce Mackenzie,
H AVE removed to Jones' Upper Wharf, on
the floor immediately,under Messrs. Hull
y Hoyt’s Counting Room.
In Store, and for tale on accommodating terms,
20 hhds Molasses
10 do Sugar
4 tierces Coffee. Jan 27 fu
Boards.
18,000 feet clear white Pine Boards
15,000 do merchantable do
For Sale bv
Watts & Joyner.
Jan 31-50
Just Received,
An additional supply of superior West of
ding-land
Cloths,, Cassimercs and Vestings,
Which will be made to order on the shortest
notice, by
Leslie Thompson.
Nov 25—11—1
The Subscriber
Begs leave most respectfully to inform his
country and city friends and the public in gene
ral that he has taken a stand, North East corner
of Bank Square, immediately opposite Mr.
White's Merchants* Hotel, where lie continues
to carry oil the Tailoring JJimneiw, with ele
gance and punctuality, having in his employ a
sufficiency of first rate vvorkn en, and the best
Cloths, Cassimercs, Vestings and Trimmings,
which will be 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
Leslie Thompson.
Jan 21 eiX'H'P
lp“ The Branch Riiu\t of the
United Suits t, removed to thu aounUmr liouae
of R. Kidno’dion £jt’n.
JAMES HUNTER, Ca.hler.
Jen 18 39
Notice.
, Having been united to an examination of the
mtltallon of the Savannah Marlin' & Fire In-
Milmce Office, after the recent dreadful conflu-
grntion, we luve much satisraftion lii fltaliiig,
that its Bunk Stock, Specie, and Real Estate,
arc of themselves, move than fuflicieiit to sa
tisfy the loss incurred by the. fire, and to re
deem the uotes which it has now In circiijatinii.
’ W. B. BULLOCH,
President fU.uk t f Georgia.
•ft. RICHARDSON,
President Offer Hank V. States.
JAMES JOHNSON,
President Planters' Hank.
Savannah, Jan 13, 1820
Jim 17 38
Notice.
The Stockholders of the Marine and Fire In
surance Company arc requested to meet at the
Office on FRIDAY’ the 11th instant, at twelve
o’clock, at which time it general sHtemeilt of
the. ulluirs of the office Will be laid Before them,
and other mutters of importance submitted.to
tlieir consideration.
Feb - 3—53
It. Wayne. Sec’y-
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 hours of
10 and 2 o’clock, at the Office of the Coinpuny.
R. WAYNE, Secretary, .
Feb 3—re
Tiie Subscriber
Having sold his entire stock of Groceries to
De lximater 1$ Starr, returns his thanks for
the liberal support he bus tfuceiiod and solicits*
a continuance of it to them. He intends to’dei
vote the whplc of his time for the. present to
the collection of his debts, and will, be foimd nt
all tiines at his Jate v counting-houSe, where ull
those indebted, particularly thole in tile cubit-
try, whose accounts have been long standing,
will be pleased to cull alul settle, so as to enu-
Ide him to resume his usual business in the full,
i a large and extensive scale.
F. U. Welinau.
Jun 31-50
NEW RICE.
T HE undersigned has removed to one of the
fire proof stores on Fraser’s-wharf, wherb
he continues to transact the
Factorage and ’ Commission
BUS INES8,
and will be happy in devoting bin best attention
and endeavors to promote flic inte'eat of all
those persons who will favor him Willi their
patronage.
11c has for sale some large crops of I'riinc
Savannah River RICE, which ho is now ready
to deliver in considerable parceis, at tfu: short
est notice.
PETIT DE VlLLERS, Factor.
Savannah. l)cc. 2, 1819.
Dec. 3 2m 7
N Alice.
T HE subscriber having taken into copartner
ship Mr. Hjttliim R. Holland, the htupnesf
will ill future be conducted under the firm of
Pouyat Holland.
John i’. pouMt.
Dec 1,1819,—14
. At a merlins of the joint dfim-
mitte for tlisirlhutiln » t moim s colU c’e^ f'of
the distressed Htillcrt 'Sbv the lute lire, the foi*
lowing rcaofhtio„awc rt- plisicd. to wits .
Retiilvnl, thattjtr chawnmn, It m. H. RuUovh|
Jtum s M‘. IToyne't md William ’Jpy/or 1 , EftqnK ho
asuh-coinmitlee' !*thin board, to eWmidcr and
fi?port as to the I st'mode of classifying the sulk
j'erera by the late re, in distributing the amfmul
of donation, liavi g a due regal’d to the ability
of the sufferers o Sustain their losses rsftpcc*
tivelv; and that i soon as Forty ThmisiuvKl)ol«
Jars sliall he at tl disposal- of the committee-. an
appovtiqpment tul} take place; ami a subsc*
quent one when lie total of contributions shall
he-received, .
ITtcl+'d, 'flj seMfriil <*ftiirn* fnnde t6 thiA
board, having WfcarSAt.vwithout pi-oper ntten*
tlon to form, it if cageci'd dial all claim fift loi^
svs, shall be made on bftth und certified, if pos»
sible, by persons know ing the extflit of such
losses, anil he lodged with the secretary, at
least ope duv before the mcetVpg of the bon’d.
Extract from the mitottts t
AUGUSTUS DOUVsET, tec’y- •
TliDi board udjourncil until FiVlu next, to
meet at tht council chamber, at 1- Vclock; of
which all persons concerned will plcuAf io take
no-wqi
Fob 5-56
Savannah, f(biliary 5, 1820,^
The joint committee appointed b\ council lot
distribution of monies collected for tin di-tressa
ed s dfcivrs oy the late lire, having p.solved
tli;i* “all cla<ms for losses shall h*- ma.it* on
oath, tnd certified, if possible, }>y pyis.n km- v-
ing the extent of such losses, and be lodged
with the Secretary at least one day helorc ilio ,
m. otingof the Board,” und this lestdiitii u he«
ing made publlv, ine stiflcre'rif by the,Into fit*
are requ sled and solicited to have regard to th#
•atno, qi all claims laid before (lie joint c< • mib
tec: for Should this form be neglected, the
Board will be compelled to postpone the corsi«
deration of such mem* rial, ftjstherefi re re
commended, tlmt where the applications tn re*
toforc made, have been informaU new *'nc#
be lodged with the Secretary.
. The suOcwrs must, he sensible, how no* ej*
liry it is, to hftvq those claims formally and cor
rectly before the Board, us decisiomr,will lute ,
place on nil, and they must remain hh malt c ry
of inspection and record fe(* the justification or
tliosc who have acied on them, or to I c ulti
mately reported upon, o the satisfaction of
the generous Public who, have created this
charitable and relieving fund.
The Secretary will attend to the ends of the
necessitous wlet> may have claims to make, und
others who may-wish to cmplm him f J U
purpose. Something like the following form J
is recommended—To be varier. accoro i.g to
circiiiiistanceH:—
| A. It. of the Pity of SaVannah, being duly
I sworn, dcnosclh and saith, that (l. or she J liv*
I ed. und resided in the said citv f describe tht
I house and mtJ on the morning ol h 11th Janu*
ary lust, that in the conflagriU on (lieovahej
lost C describe the nature of the lose J uml thisde*
nonent further swears, that at a fair apd mode
rate vuliifttton tWe «ud ).4s M'viinn
of —- r ^nd that no part of th»- wild loss, as vai*
lued and calculated in this'deposition, 1ms heCit
saved Jiy Insurance or othe.ru ise.
A stAtcniciit of the ciiTums'aiict s of*the per
son applying. may be added if thought proper,
and which no doubt, will have due weignt With
the Board, as well as certificates und testimony
of such loss, and the capacity of the applicant
to bear the same—also if ther<T a as buy insur*
mice, And to what amount compared with the
loss, By order of'the Chapman
AUGUSTUS DOUSSKT, SecVy.
Doctor Dashiell
H AS removed tq the corner of Habersham 8t
Bay streets, opposite the residence of Mr.
Telfair. Jipi 29-^—49re
tht Pour and particularly those
distressed by the late fire.
S EVERAL gentlemen of this city having vn*
luntarily und kindly contributed flour to bt
made into bread for the distressed sufferers, the
subscriber informs them, that they will be sup
plied a4 heretofore, for thirty days from this,
date by making the usual application.
V P. Broach;*
Jan 22
Notice.
G EORGE NEWIIALL, has removed to the
white Store in Broughton str.eet, next door
to the dwelling house of Gardner Tufts Esqv.
where he has for sale a general assortment of
BOOTS and SHOES,
at wholesale and retail. Feb 2—ei
Just Received,
’ By the Brig AUIIRA,
A FRESH SUPPLY OF
BOOTS & SHOES,
In addition to a large assortment of the same
articles, fortunately saved from the late fire.
Samuel Evans.
Red Store down tfie Bluff, east (f the Exchange.
jan 25—45
Medicine and Dfug Store.
fIMIE subscriber having saved the greater part
J. of his MEDICINE from flic lute Fire, bus
opened a store in Wliitukei-stnset, in the vicin
ity of Mr. Tobler’tftund opposite captain W. T.
William’s residence. He will continue to prac
tice the different branches of his profession und
may be found at his residence or at the store.
Joseph G. Habersham.
Jan 17—eu—38 .
Buckwheal Flour, Butter, Lard, &c
Just received by the brig Hero und other arrivals,
JSqfbbnl Buck " ,l, “ t f'-uuh .
6 tubs superior Butter, for family use
65 kega excellent Laid
15 qr. chests Hyson Tea ,
10 bbls Muscovado Sugar
?c“ } Li "*“ d01L
1 Large new Feather Bed
All which will he sold ut moderate prices
for cash or approved town paper, by
Jolm Lewis,
Nov. 24—50 Factor, Exchange Dock
Notice to Distressed Persons!
THE corner house in the lane on tlu* Kant of
Barnard street, now in the possession • f Major
Jno. Striven, istlu: place of deposit for Rice and
Corn, fui'iiished by the Planters of our country,*
for the use of all wha want either of those arti*
clesj they will be delivered under the superin-
tentiance of Alderman Hourke, at 9 o’clock, A.
M.—Beef, aiso kindly furniritul by the sajiio
persons, will be delivered at the same time and
place, under tins direction of Jno. II. Ash. Esq.
and one or cither of these gentlemen w>U at
tend Kx-morrow, and commence to issue tht .
above aid to the poor#
Materials for clothing will also be furnished,
dan 20—41 ,
Owners of Houses.
rilUlRTY day9 from this date, the MahfigeH
•JL and Assistants of Fire Enginbs will go thro*
the different Wards, to examine the mate of the
Fire Buckets, Ladders, kc. And they now t-ivo
notice, that cVvry person who may then he
found not furnished agreeably to the City Ordi
nance, will beiiuiuediatulv reported to Council,
JNO. IIAUPT, Secretary.
Jan 99—j.—*1p—51
Wayne Cuyler
W ILL attend to their professional business
in the western tenement of Mr. George
Anderson's stores. They inform their friends
and clients tkal although their office has been
destroyed by fire, they have preserved dl the
papers and bdoks committed to their charge.
Jun 18—39
LOST,
A T the late fire in removing it—not far from
the Exchange; a large quarto volume of
the BOOK of MARTYRS^ by Fox; bound in
Calf, with Plates, the name of J. C, Patterson
within.—Any person having found the same,
aiul will leave it at the Georgian Office’
shall receive a gratuity if required,
FeH 3—lip
To Hire,
T HREE Prime Men, who have been accus
tomed to boating between this place and
Augusta. Apply to the Printer,
jan 5——JJ
For Sale, •
A PLANTATION on St. Simon’S Island, cal.
led St. Clair. The house is at present oc*
cupied by captain Wylly. For terms, apply to
Roswell King, Durieli; or to Roswell King, jun.
Butler’s Island, near Darien.
Jftli 17—t—ii
To Rent.
T HE commodious Wharf and Stores, nt pr*«
sent occupied by Mr. I. Minis, for terms up*
ply to *
James Johnston, or
George Ate* rson & Bon.
Jan 27 eu47
For Sale,*
‘VTINE hundred lbs. Prime FFA^’ERS in
i^l good order for Bedding. Apply ai this of«
fire. dec .‘>0^—29
~ To Rent,
Several Counting Rooms and Wnredloutftf#
on Jones’ wharf. Apply to
R. k J. Haberaham,
| J»a 17