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THE DAILY GEORGIAN.
Vol. U.
THURSDAY MORNING, February 10, 1820.
No. 59
For New-York,
Tlie regular packet brig
K LEVANT, /). U'und, muster,
will »»il on tlie 9lh inst. For freight
of oottun on deck, or pntugc, apply to
Cunt Wood on board, at Jonea' upper wliarf. or
t0 1 IIALL St HOYT,
Who have received ptrtniihr.irl, (J offer far mb,
50 bbls. prime POIIK, N. V. City Inspection
Feb 4
For New York,
Tlie Schooner HERO,
K cabt. Blackstun,
will meet with despatch*. For freight
or passage apply to capt. B. on hoard,
tt Wallace’s whorl, or to
Hull Hoyt.
rebr—js •
For Ricebo rough,
The Schooner
LYDIA, captain Walker,
i Having part of her cargo engaged.—
£ For the remainder or passage, apply
> tlie .luster on board, at the Exchange Dock.
Feb 4 54
For New York,
The new sloop PLATO,
capt. Bartlett,
k 96 tons burthen, will meet with des-
£putch. For freight or passage, having
vuod accommodations, apply to Capt. B. on
Douixl, or to
Hall & Iloyt.
Feb J
For New York,
^The sloop CYNTHIA,
capt. Gardiner,
a will meet with despatch. For freight
Jor passage, having good accomtnodu-
Cions, apply on board, or to
Hall & Hoyt
FebS
Setli Rich,
I NFORMS his friends and the public, that he
has on hand at his small store, in Barnard-
4k itreet, opposite Mr- Gardner Tufts dwelling-
house, a good assortment of choice GROCE
RIES, PROVISIONS, and QLD LIQUORS
which he offers,for sale on reasonable terms.
Jan 18 39
D. WILLIFORD,
THANKFUL to his friends for former sup
port, begs leave to inform them that lie has
procured No. 2, Commerce How, (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 articles required for
building; which they will be really to expose
foi sale in a day or two at their store on the Bay.
JAMES DICKSON £4 CO.
.In n ' 90-41
The Subscribers.
Bv the assistance and very greiit exertions of
kind friends, have been enabled to preserve the
principal part of their stifck of inevciiantdise, to
gether with their store, from the late conflagra
tion. They are now removing their goods back
to their former stand, on the Bay, where they
will offer for sale, in a day or two, on their
former terms, tor cash, cotton or negociable
paper.
The Stock comprises every article requisite
for the present and approaching season-on whidi
they Will sell by the dozen, piece or package.
JAMES DICKSON & 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 fij Co.
W OULD inform their Friends and the Tub-
lie, that they have now removed to the
lower floor of the brick buildingin Johnston's
Square, rented by Messrs. Ajjdhkw L»w £4 Co.
Where they now have, and intend keeping a
general assortment of
DllY GOODS.
Jan 29 ru48 .
Copartnership.
The subscribers having purchased of Messrs.
Gray £4 Finder tneir stock of SHIP CHAN
DLERY an 1 GROCERIES, have united tliein-
felves under the firm of JIOIVEJY £4 SMITH,
and offer for ua|o ut wholesale and retail the
above articles at their store, Bulloch's Buildings.
WILLIAM P. BOWEN.
THOMAi U. SMITH. 7
Thankful for past favors, tlie
subscribers beg leave to recommend Messrs.
Bowen £4 Smith to their friends, and solicit a
Continuance of support to them in the above bu-
•iness. GRAY fit FINDER.
Feb 5—i
Dissolution.
r fR Copartnership formerly existing under
the firm of Richards £4 Hurrowav, was .dis
solved by the death of the latter. Those who
have unsettled accounts against - said firm are rt-
3 nested to hand them in for settlement, and
lose indebted to make immediate payment to
A. RICHARDS,
ho. will continue the business in his own
name. nov 2!"—48
Frames for Houses,
O F any dimensions, will be furnished by the
subscriber at a short notice "on moderate
terms. Merchantable and clear white Pine
^oaids, for sale low.
Thomas Jones,
Jan 26—46 Hunter*s lower -wharf.
Savannah Poor-House anti Hos
pital 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 tuider the painful ne
cessity to suspend the drawing (which was td
have taken place yestetday) for a few days, the
Commissioners being convinced that tho Public
will coincide, when it is well known the bene
fits are for our
Poor-House and Hospital.
All the High Prizes remain in the Wheel, and
no Lottery offers so great a chance-to tnuke a
Fortune- For Tickets and Shares, apply ut
O. II. Hayden’s Office,
In the Police Office, Exchange.
N. B.—Person* holding Prim Tickets in the
New.York Lottery, are requested to call and
receive the money.
Jan 20—*
ANDREW LOW $ CO.
I NFORM their friends and the public, that un
til their own Store is rebuilt, they have
rented the Brick Store outlie opposite lot,late
ly erected by colonel John Piny,* where in a
few days they will remove their GOODS, and
open their counting-house. In the mean time,
persons having business with them, will please
call at the house of Mr. James M'Hciiry,'Court
house Square.
A considerable assortment of DItY GOODS,
saved from the Fire, together with London hot-
tied 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
Blanchard, Brothers & Go.
Will be found ut Messrs. John Gvenjn £4 Co*8
Counting-Room, Anderson’s Building; where
they oiler for sale,
8 pipes Brandy
10 bbls ditto
10 do Bum
4 boxes Saddles and Bridles
2 ditto men’s fine wool Hats
1 ditto boy’s ditto ditto
1 ditto men’s assorted Koram Hats
8 pieces superfine blue, black Si green Broad
Cloths .Ian 17 38
For Sale.
100 casks Liverpool Porter
20 crates Crockery
40U casks Slone Lime
5 hhds. N. E. Gin
125 bbls do Kmu
6 hints Tobacco
40,000 feet white Pine Boards y
50,000 Laths
10 casks Nails
3u pieces Cotton Bagging
4 cases French glazed llats
3 hhds wool Huts
20 casks lines
20 bags CoH’ee, best green
A small assortment of 1)RV GOODS,
CONSISTING OP
B. Cloths, Hosiery*, Muslins, Ginghnms, and
Toilinet Vest mgs
2 cases French Ribbons
1 do do L’lotJi Shoes
Jan 25—lire
S C Dunning
Crapes,- sewing Silks, &c.
Black French Crapes and black Italian sew
ing Silks, together with a gene nil assortment
of Drv Goods. For sale at the store, corner of
Whitaker and Broughton streets, formerly oc
cupied by W. P. Beers & Co.
J. 1). Bolileman.
J»,i 17-18
Chatham Academy.
T HE Quarterly Examination of the Classes in
this Institution will commence on Friday
next, 28ih 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 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.
Boifs School.
First Class, spelling and reading, $10 00
Second Class, Arithmetic, Grammar? 10 , n
and Geography, 5
Third Class, ditto with Languages?
and Mathematics, $
Girl's School.
First Class, spelling and reading, 10 00
Second ditto, reading, writing and? no
Arithmetic, 3
Third do. do. with Geography and ? jg 5 q
History, 5
Fourth do. do. with Drawing, &c. 15 00
W. T. Williams,
Treasurer Hoard nf Trustees.
Jan 25—rn 45 1
Mrs. Pierce
H AS removed to the house pleasantly situa
ted on the Bay, opposite the Washington
Hall; expresses her gratitude to her friends anil
hopes still to merit u continuance of their pat
ronage. sept 28 ’10
Compasses and Quadrants,
REPAIRED,
B Y the subscriber, corner of Lincoln street
and the lane, north of Broughton-atreet.—
i he subscriber not having as yet been able to
obtain a shoo so as to enable him to erect his
‘/■ass Foundery;
Begs those who may want such work done to
apply as above, and tlie work will be attended
to immediately. JAMES M’CLJESiJ.
Jan 29——|ja
To Bent,
The subscriber offers to rent bis FIRE*
PTfOOK S TORES, in the vicinity of tlie Steam
boat Company’s wharf.
John H. Morel.
Oct 28—27
Bills of Exchange
O N Liverpool, Gtasg*w and Manchester,
payable in London, for sale.
Ai.au—A few casks of superior LONDON
PORTER.
Jno. Bpeakman & Co*
Junes*-wharf.
Deo 4 8 •
J & W. Turner & Co.
H AVE opened a Store on the south side of
Broughton Street, between Bull and WhU
taker Streets, where they are opening a gene
ral assortment of DRY GOODS, which they
otter for sale, on the must veusonahle terms.
Jun 22—rc
Blankets § Plains.
4 bales 8-4 Whitney Blankets
2 hales bast white Welch Plains
The above goods just received and for sale by
Carnochan k Mitcliel.
Nov 17—44 VS
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 sort Butter, put up
up for family use
50 boxes of the best kind of smoked Herrings
ALSO I.V STORE,
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.
Potatoes, 'Turnips and Beets by the barrel or
small measure
Onions, Bacon, Lamp Oil, Molasses, Soap
Candles, Circulate, Pepper, Pimento
Starch, Ginger, Rosin, soft shelled Almonds
Prunes, a good assortment of'Teas
White and brown Havana Sugars
Loaf Sugar, green Cofl ee
A good assortment of the best kind of LI
QUORS, WINES, &c..
Also, 2.59 reams Wrapping Paper, which will
be sold very low. jan 7—*lm
Joseph Stone fy Co.
Have removed since the late fire to West
Broad street, in the rear of the Georgia Hotel,
near Wm. Scarbrough, Esq. where they oiler
for sale on very accommodating terms, a good
assortment of
, Superfine Cloths,
Cassimeres,
Vestings anil Tl'immings.
ALSO,
Dead if made Dress Coats
Frock Coats
Pantaloons, Vests, Sfc. Spc.
of the best workmanship and first style.
Jan 17 38
New Crockery Store.
The public are informed that a new China,
Glass mid Earthenware Stole, is for the present
opened in Broughton street, three doors east of
Mr. Boldeioan’s dry good store and next door
to Messrs. J. W. Turner & Co.
Jan 25 ||re
Poace 6j Mackenzie,
H AVE removed to Jones’ Upper Wharf, on
the floor immediately under Mcssis. 1LII
£4 Hoyt’s Counting Room.
Jn Store, and for sale on accommodating terms,
20 hhds Molasses
10 do Sugar
4 tierces Coffee. Jan 27 t"
Boards.
18,000 feet clear while Pine Boards
15,000 do merchantable do
For Sale bv
Watts & Joyner.
.Tan 31—50
Jifet Received,
Jn additional supply of superior West vf
England
Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings,
Which wiil be iinide to order on the shurtetd
notice, by
Leslie Thompson.
Nov 25—1—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 F.ast corner
of Bank Square, immediately opposite Mr.
White’s Merchants’ Hotel, where he continues
to carry on tho 'Tailoring Business, witli ele
gance and punctuality, having m his employ a
sufficiency of first rate woi kn cn, and the best
Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings and 'Trimmings,
which will be made to order on as accommodat
ing terms as the times will admit of, together
tvmt a good assortment of Ready made Cloth
ing for sale cheap for cash, by
Leslie Thompson.
Jan 21 et&Mrp
Notice.
C 1EORGE NEWIIALL, has removed to the
I white Sjore in Broughton street, next door
to the dwelling house of Gardner 'Tufts Esqr.
where lie has for sale a general assortment of
BOOTS and SHOES,
at wholesale and retail. Feb 2—cl
Just Received,
By the Brig JUIIIlJt,
A FRKSH SUPPLY OF
BOOTS & SHOES,
In addition to a large assortment of the same
articles, fortunately saved from the late fire.
Sanmel Evans.
Red Store down the Bluff, east of the Exchange.
jan 25—45
£> The Branch Bank of the
United Slates is removed to the counting house
of R. Richardson £4 Co.
JAMES HUNTER, Cashier,
Jan 18 39
Notice.
Haying been invited to an examination of the
situation of the Savannah JUariue £4 Fire In
surance Office, afier the recent dreadful confla
gration, we Have much satisfaction Jn stating,
I bat its Bank Stock, Specie, and Real Estate,
arc of themselves, more t.huii sufficient to sa
tisfy the loss incurled by the fire, and to re
deem the notes which it fins now in circulation.
W. B. BULLOCH,
President I!wife of Georgia.
It. RICHARDSON,
President Offer Hunk If. States.
JAMES JOHNSON,
President Planters* Bank.
Savannah, Jan 13, 1820
Jan 17 38
Notice.
The Stockholders of the .Marine and Fire In
surance Company are requested to meet at tlie
Oflice on FRIDAY the 11th instant, at twelve
o’clock, at which time u general statement of
the affairs of the oflice will be laid before them,
and other matters of importance submitted to
their consideration.
B. Wayne. Sec’y-
Fell.1—5.1
~pt
!urine (j? Fire Insurance
■■ Company.
An Election for 13 (thirteen) Directors to
scrvje forlwelvc months will take place on Mbn
duy, the l4th February, between the hours of
10 |md 2 o’clock, at the Office of tile Company.
H. WAYNE, Secretary,
Feb 2—re
Tb«-.Sul>scriber
Having sold Ins entire stock of (NBcrics to
De I jama ter £4 ijturr, returns his Wttk* for
the liberal support he has received iwfkoUcits
a continuance of it to them. He ini^jtisfto de
vote the whole of his time for tluv aresent to
the collection of his debts, and wil/fk found ut
all times ut his lute counting-houSIrVhere all
those indebted, particularly those in the coun
try, wlfose accounts have been long standing,
will ba pleased to call and settle, so as to ena
ble him to resume his usual business in the fall,
on a large and extensive scale.
F. II. Welman.
Jan 31—50
NEW RICE,
rjlHE undersigned has removed to one cf the
JL fire proof stores on Fraser's-wharf, where
be continues to transact the
Factorage and Commission
BUSINESS,
and will be happy in devoting his best attention
and endeavors to promote the interest of all
those persons who will favor him wilh their
patronage.
He has for sale some, large crops of Prime
Savannah RiverIUCE, which lie is now ready
to deliver-in considerable purceis, at tlie short
est notice.
PETIT DR TILLERS, Factor.
Savannah. Dec. 2, 1819.
Dec. J 2iii 7
N olicc,,
rnnw subscriber having taken .into copartner-
.I. slop Mr. U i Ilium It. Holland, the mi sines*
wdl in fUtnre bo conducted under the firm of
JPouijat Holland.
JOHN F. 1’OUYAT.
Ddc 1,1819,—14
£> At A meeting of the jtunt com
mute for distribution of monies collected for
the distressed sufl’ert ra by the late fire, the fot*
lowing t'eaolutions werr pas*, d, to wit:
Resolved, that the chairman, Wm. B. Bulloch,
JameoM. Wayne, and ll'HUum Taylor, F.sqra. lie
a sub-committee of this boirdt to cortsider and
report us to the heat mode nf classifying tho suf
ferers bv the Into fire, in distributing the amount
of donation, having a due regard to the ability
of the sufferers to sustain their losses respec
tively; and that as soon us Forty Thousand Dol
lars shall beat the disposal of the roninqttce, an
apportionment shall lake place; and a subse
quent one when the total of contributions shall
be ri ce ved.
Resolved, That several returns made to tbit
board, having been sent without proper alien
ti in to form, it is expected that uHc.hnm for los
ses, shall be made on oath aiid certified, if poo*
si hie, by persons knowing the extent of hmcUi
louse-!, and be lodged with the stCtotarv, at
leust one'day before the meeting of the board.
Extract from tlie minutes,
AUGUSTUS DOTS SET, sec’y.
This hoard adjourned until Friday nett, to
meet at the council chamber, at 12 o’clock, of
which all persons concerned will please to take
notire.
Feb 5—56
Savannah, Febminry 5, 1820.
The joint comniitt«v appointed bv council for
distribution of monies collected for the distress
ed sufferers by the late fire, having resolved
that “all claims for losses shall be made on
oath, and certified, if possible, by pei sons know
ing the extent <vf such losses, and be lodged
with the Secretary at least olio day before th«
meeting of the Board)” and this resolution be
ing made public, the sufferers by the late fire
are requested und solicited to have regard to the
same, in all claims laid before the joint commit*
tee: for should this form be neglected, the
Board will be compelled to postpone the consi
deration of such memorial. It is therefore re
commended, tliut where the applications here
tofore made, have been informal, new ones
be lodged with the Secretary.
The sufferers must be sensible, how neces
sary it is, to have these claims formally and cor
rectly before the Board, as decisions will tuk®
place on all, and they most remain as matters
of inspection and record for the justification of
those who have acted on them, or to be ullT-
inately reported upon, lor the satisfaction uf
the generous Public who, have created this
charitable and relieving fund.
The Secretary will attend to the calls nf tho
necessitous who may have claims to make, and
others who may wish to employ him for this
purpose. Something like the following form
is recommended—To be varied according to
circumstances:—
A. B. of the City of Savannah, being duly
sworn, dcpoaet.h and saith, that ( he or s/xj liv.
ed and resided in the said city ('describe tlx
house and lotj on the morning of the 11th Janu
ary last, that in the 'conflagration (he or she J
lost (" describe the nature of the loss j ami this de
ponent further swears, that ut amir and mode
rate valuation the said toss amounts to the VT.m
of , and that no part pf (he said loss, as \a-
lued and calculated in tliii <U position, has been
saved by Insurance or otherwise.
A statement of the^iri uniwtatices of the per*
son applying, may be od<(fcd if thought proper,
and which no doubt, will have due weight vv itU
the.Board, as well i^s eertifiqdes and testimony
of such loss, and the capacity of the applicant
to bear the same—also if there was any instil*
mice, ami to what amount compared (villi live
loss. Bn order tf the Chuimnun.
AUGUSTUS DOUSSHT, Sec’ry.
Doctor Dashicll
H AS removed Id the corner of Habersham &
Bay streets, opposite the residence of Mr.
Telfair. Jun 29 49re
Medicine and Drug Store.-
fllUR subscriber having sa.ed tlie greater part
1. of his MEDICINE from tiiv late Eire, luis
opened a store in Whiiukei-street, in the vicin
ity of Mr. Yobler’s, and opposite captain W. T.
William’s residence, lie will continue to prac
tice the different branches of his profession and
may be found at his residence oral the store,
Joseph C. Habersham.
Jan 17—eu—-38
ICJ*To the Poor ami particularly.those
distretmed by the late, fire: , : *
S EVERAL gen lie men of f hi* city having vo
luntarily und kindly contributed flour to be
made into bread for the distressed sufferers, the
subscriber informs them, that they w ill be sup
plied ms hereto# re, for thirty days from thie
date by making the usual application.
P. Brasch,
Jan 22
Buckwheat Flour, Butter, Lard, &c
Just received by the brig Hero and other arrivals,
ta^ r bbu| B ' ,c,tw,,c ‘ u yuwu
6 tubs superior lluttcr, for family lisp
65 kegs excellent Lard ♦
15 qr. cbests Dyson Ten
10 bills Muscovado Sugar
X ST 1 I Linked OIL
1 Large new Feather Bed
All which will be sold at moderate prices
for cash or approved tow n paper, by
John Lewis,
Nov. 24—50 Factor, Exchange Dock
Notice to Distressed Persons!
THE corner bouse in the lane on the East of
Barnard street, now in tlie possession of Major
Jno. Scrivt-n, istlie place of deposit for Rice and
Corn, furnished by the I’la titers of our country,
foriho use of all who want either of those hrti-
clcs; they will be delivered under tlie sup< rin*
tendance of Alderman Botfrke, at 9 o’clock, A-
M.—Beef, a.so kindly furnished by the same
persons, will be delivered at the same time and
place, under the direction of Jno. II. 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—41
Wayne £5 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 although their office has been
destroyed by fire, they have preserved 11 the
papers and books committed to tlieir charge,
Jan 18-39
LOST,
A T the lute fire in removing *t—not far from
the Exchange; u 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,
and will leave it at the Georgian Office,
shall receive a gratuity if required,
Feb 3—Ijp' ,
To Hire,
T HREE Prime Men, who have been accus
tomed to boating between this place and
Augusta. Apply to tht Printer,
jan 5—3i
Owners of Houses.
T HIRTY days from this dute, the Managers
arul Assistants of Fire Engines w ill go thro*
tlie different Wurds, to examine the state of tlie
Fire Buckets, f.udders, &.C. And they now give
notice, that every person who may then be
found not furnished agreeubly to the City Ordi
nance, will be immediately reported to Council.
. JNO. UAUPTf Secretary.
Jan 29—r,—fp—5i
For Hale,
A PLANTATION on 8t. Simon’s Island, cal
led St. Clair. The Iioubc is at present oc
cupied by captain Wylly. For terms, applv to
Roswell King, Darien; or to Roswell King, jun.
Butler's Island, near Darien.
Jan 17—t—n .
To Rent.
T IIE commodious Wharf ansi Stores, at. pre.
sent occupied by Mr. I. Minis, for terms ap
ply to
James Johnston, or
George Anderson & Son.
Jan 27 eu47
For Sale,
N ine hundred lb*. Prime FEATHERS in
good order for Bedding
fice.
Apply at
dec 3(
this of-
To-Rent,
Several Counting Rooms ayd Ware-house,
ill Jones’ wharf. Apply ,0
B. k J. Habersham.
Jan IX