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ILT GEORGIAN.
Pol. Ik
SATURDAY MOIIMXG, February 12, 1820.
JVo. 61
For Sale,
Op hoard schooner Zealous,
30,000 merchantable Boards
400 calk* Thoinaston Lime
F.or Freight or Charter,
V The staunch schooner
ZEALOUS,
J. MLellun, mailer,
107 tons burthen, and low deck.
ip ply on bosnl, or to
Homes Tapper.
Feb 11—p
For New Orleans,
The fast-sailing Schooner
i&Sr TWO SISTERS,
MpX/l\ Samuel '1'ha.rter, jr. commander,
"ail on the lHih inst.; For freight or
passage, having excellent accommodations, ap.
ply to the mairter on board, lying 1 at Felot’s
"Wharf.
Feb 9—lb
For Riceborough,
The Schooner
LYDIA, captain Walker,
Having part of her cargo engaged.—
For the remainder or passage, apply
the master on board, at the Exchange Dock.
p c -b 4 54
Seth Rich,
I NFORMS his friends and the public, that he
has on hand at his amail store, in Barnard-
Street, opposite Mr. Gardner Tufts dwelling-
bouse, a good assortment of choice GROCE-
BtES, PROVISIONS and OLD LIQUORS
Which he offers for sale on reasonable terms.
Jan 18~39
I). 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.
•** I Regular sale days, Tuesday and Friday,
•■heretofore.
jan. 18—39
The Subscribers
Have on hand a general assortment of HARD
ER’ A.ItR, embracing most articles required for
building; which they will be ready to expose
f»i sale in a day or two at their store on the day.
JAMES DICKSON CO.
Jan 20—41
The Subscribers.
By the assistance and very great exertions of
Bind friends, have been enabled to preserve the
principal part of their stock of me rebuilt dise, to-
•jpRlicr will! their store, from the late conHligra-
•on. They are now removing their goods back
to theijr former stand, on the Bay, where they
•rill oner for Sale, in a day or two, on their
Ib.rmcr terms, for cash, cotton or negociable
**P er -
.,'Plie Stock comprises every article requisite
to* the present and approaching season on which
they Will sell by the dozen, piece or package.
JAMES DICKSON Sc CO.
The Augusta Chronicle, Miiiedgevillc Jour
nal, and Washington News, are requested to
publish the above for one month; and forward
then* accounts to the Republics!! office for set-
tltment.
Jan 26 §r 46
Dissolution.
T HE Copartnership formerly existing under
the firm of RichariU tJ Harvowav, was dis
solved by the death of the latter. Those who
Have unsettled accounts against said firm are re*
3 nested to hand them in for settlement, aucl
tone indebted to make immediate payment to
A. RICHARDS,
Who will continue the business in his own
i ••me. nov21«i4d_
Frames for Houses,
O F any dimensions, will be furnished by the
subscriber at a short notice on moderate
terms. Merchantable and clear whjte Pine
Boards, for sale low.
Thomas Jones,
Jan 26—46 Huntev's lower wharf.
Savannah Foor-IIhuse and Hos
pital Lottery.
THE recent calamity which has befallen our
city, having almost place<| every individual to
arrange anew his business, the Conrfnissioners
of this LoMety, have been under the painful ne
cessity to suspend the drawing (which was to
have taken place yesterday) for u few days, the
Commissioners being convinced that the Public
will coincide, when it is well known the bene
fits are for our
Poor-House and Hospital.
All the High Prizes remain m Ihe Wheel, and
no Lotter) offers so great a chance to make a
Fortune- For 'Pickets and Shares, apply at
C. II. Hayden’s Office,
In the Police Office, Exchange.
N. B.—Persons holding Prize Tickets in the
New’-York Lottery, are requested to call ami
receive the money.
Jan 20—♦
.Authorised by Law, for (he promotion of Education.
TIIE 12ru CLASS OF THE
Virginia Seven Numbers
wrvvAix,
Will be drawn, on Saturday, the 24th day of
June, 1820, at 6 o’clock, i*. m. in the City of
Richmond; when the public will know'the fate
of the following prizes, in a few minutes:—
SCHEME.
35 Prizes of 10,000 each.
1,848 do. of 100 each.
27.4-13 do. of 10 each.
jyVur 3 Planks to n Prize, and the Priz e
will he paid without discount.
%* The explanation of the above LOTTERY
may be had gratia, and tin*. Tickets are now for
Sale, in this City, at ELEY’KN DOLLARS each,
until the 12th of June next, by
Robert Raiford,
Sole Agent for the Manager, of ihe City of Sa-
vatlauh and its vicinity..
Feb 9—558 12 J
ANDREW LOW $ CO.
I NFORM tbeir friends and the public, that un
til their own Store is-rebuilt, they have
rented the Brick Store ou the opposite lot, iate-
lv erected bv colonel John Pray; 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‘Henry, Court
house Square. '
A considerable assortment of DRY GOODS,
saved from the Fire, together u ith London bot
tled Porter hW cT*tu» 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
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
SO small kegs of the first sort Butter, put' up
up tor family use
SO boxes of the best kind of smoked Herrings
ALSO LY STORE,
A variety of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS
•f « good quality, consisting of
Fly-market, Providence and Boston Mess
Beef and Poik
Nos. 1, 3 and 3 Mackerel
Cod Fish by the box or lb.
^Potatoes, Turnips ami Beets by the barrel or
small measure
Onions, Bacon, Lamp Oil, Molasses, Soap
Caudles, Chocolate, Pepper, Pimento
fctarcli, Ginger, Roam, soft shelled Almonds
Prunes, a good uxjortment of'l eas
White and brown Havana Sugars
LoufSuga-, grcenCoft.ee
A good assortment of the best kind of LI
QUORS, WINES, kC*
Also, 25>J reams Wrapping Paper, whifch will
bo sold very low. jan 7—tlm
Buckwheat Flour, Butter, Lard, &c
'■dual received by the brig Hero und other ur rivals
; B " ckwheat FL0UR
6 tabs superior Butter, for family use
fi 4 ) kegs excellent Lard
16 qr. chests Hyson Tea
ID bbls Muscovado Sugar
Vi.“ } «-**•««*
1 Large new Feather Bed
All which will be sold at moderate prices
; |or r c..sh or approved town paper, hv
Jolm Lewis,
JMov. 24—50 Factor, Lxchange Dock
i
The Subscribers
H WR removed their Store to the small
building, on the lot occupied by their N
Wallace, nearly opposite to the dwelling-house
ofCupt. Win. T. Williams, in W hitaker Street;
where they are now opening a general assort-
ment of
Hardware £f Ironmongery,
Jutt received from Charleston•
They take this opportunity of expressing
their gratitude for the support heretofore ex
uded to them, by their friends and former cus
tomers, Ami solicit a continuance ufthc same.
Low, Wallace & Co.
Fe h 4—ii~54‘
For Sale.
100 casks Liverpool Porter
20 crates Croc leery
400 casks Stone Lime
5 hhda, N. E. Gin
125 olds do Rum
6 hhds Tobacco
40,000 feet white Pine Boarda
50,000 Laths
10 casks Nails
30 pieces Cotton Bagging
4 cases French glazed Hats
3 hiids wool Hats
20 casks Hoes
20 bags Coffee, best green
A small usMHment of DRV GOODS,
C.OXSISTIXC OF
R. Cloths, Hosiery, Muslins, Ginghams, and
Toilinet Vestings
2 cases French Ribbons
1 do do Cloth Shoes
Jan 25—Ire
S C Dunning
Ladies’ and Gentlemens’ Shoes
and Boots,
Jutt received from Tati.ou’s factory .Yew-York.
JOHN W. POMEROY,
Y ERY respectfully informs his customers and
the public, that since the late fire, lie has
taken a store in Congress street, adjoining Sel-
Icck’s buildings, where he has just opened a
general assortment of Indies' anu Gentlemen's
BOUTS ftud *110Eft,
of a superior quality, and will be happy in sup.
plying all who may honor him with a call.
N. U, Country Merchants may have an op-
portunity of making a Choice Selection of the
above articles that are fresh.
Feb 2—1(52
Bills of Exchange
O N Liverpool, <»lasg*w and Manchester,
payable in London, for sale,
Also—A few cusks of superior LONDON
PORTER.
Jno. Speakmau & Co*
Junes*-wharf
Dec 4 8
For Sale,
64 dozen Plantation Hoes
12 do Spades. Apply to
I. Minis.
Feb 8—rn __
On -Consignment.
Landing from the brig iJ'vnnt,
8 casks Hardware,
juch rpvr.vi.UNu Tin: fou.uwi.nu abticlm.
Iron turn'd table and tea Spoons
Tutania do do
Table Butts, shoe ami carpenters’Pincers
Compasses—gumbo and curry Combs
Vianet, trunk, chest ami door Locks
Pad, single &f douhle-bolted and hag Locks
German steel Handsaws—Awl Blades
Brass Candlesticks, brass ik steel Thimble*
Shoe Tacks, knitting Needles, ^pod Augers
Whitechapel V real old patent Sharps
CapM Turns, desk Hinges, brass Butts
Flush Bolts, bed Caps, spike Gunbletft
T Hinges, shaving Boxes
Japanned nutmeg Graters
Tea Kettles, assorted sizes
Smooth filled rollerBuckle*
Japanned do do do
Tin and japan Inlets
Shoe and carpenter’s Hammer#
Drawing Knives, 12 inches
Cast iron Weights
Brass Commodes
Do Nobs, do Handles and Rose#
Nobs to screw
Do to drive
Chest Hinges, ttfc Uc
For sale on accommodating terms, by
Isaac Cohen.
Feb 5—i.
The Branch Bank of the
United Suites Ur.tnuv.cdto the counting bouse
of It. Hlcimrdton SJ Co.
JAKES HUNTER, Cashier,
Jim 18 3» .
The Subscriber,
In addition to a very extensive assortment of
DRY GOODS, has just received uu assortment
of
Merino Shawls
2 cases Irish Linens
1 case long Lawns
1 case rir.ii,colors Furniture Chintz
1 case, tmpertinc printe d Cambric*
1 cuse Cotton Wire Thread
1 trunk superfine Cotton Hose
1 bale black Bomhazctta
White cotton Fringe, kid Glove#
For Sale bv
J. 1). Bold (tin in,
Corner of Whitaker if Drought on sited a.
Feb 4—54
New Crockery Store.
The public are informed that a new China,
Glass and Earthenware Store, is for thy present
opened in Br uighton street, three doors cist of
Mr. BoWeman’s dky good store and next' door
to Messrs. 4> W. Turner & Co.
Jan J5 ||re
Notice. ,
Having been Invited to an examination of the
dtuatlon of the Savannah Marine W lire In.
nuance (Wire, after the recent dreadful confla
gration, we have much satisfaction in' stating,
that its Bank Stock, Specie, and Real Estate,
are of themselves, more than sufficient to sa
liafy the loss incurred by the fire, and 1o re
deem the notes which it has now in circulation.
W. B. BULLOCH,
President Hank of Georgia,
ft RICHARDSON,
President Office Hunk U. States.
JAMES JOHNSON,
Preaident Planters’ Hank,
Savannah, dan 13, 1820
Jan 17 38
Marine & Fire Insurance
Company.
An Election for 13 (thirteen) Directors to
serve for twelve months will take place on Mon.
day, the l4h February, between i|ic hour* of
10 and 2, o’clock, at the Office of the Company.
R. WAYNE, Secretary.
Feb 2—re
The Subscriber
Having sold his entire stock of Groceries to
J)e hammer & Starr, returns his thunks for
the liberal support lie has received and solicits
a continuance of it to them. He intends to do-
vote the whole of his time for the present to
ihe collection of his debts, und will be found at
ail times at his late counting-house, 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 his usual business in the fall,
on a large and extensive settle.
F. H. Wolman.
J.ti 31—50
Nuticc,
FI^IIE subscriber having Liken into copartner-
JL ship Mr. H’ittiam FI. Holland, the busincs*
will iu future be conducted under the firm of
Pumjat Kf Holland.
JOHN r. ko.uvat.
l)tc 1,1819,-14
Medicine ami Drug Store.
npHF/kubsfcnber having saved the greater part
I of his MEDILfNE from the late Fire/hat
opened a store in WUitakei -street, in the vicin.
ily of Mr. Tobler’s, and opposite captain W. 7’.
William’s residence. He will continue to prac
tice the different brunches of his profession and
may be found at his residence or at tfio store.
Joseph C. Habersham.
Jan 17—cit—38
Ponce £5 Mackenzie,
H AVE removed to Jones' Upper Wharf, on
the floor immediately under Messrs. Hall
Hoyt’s Counting Room.
In Store, und for sale on accommodating terms,
20 hhds Molasses
10 do Sugar
4 tierc- s Coffee. Jan 2^ fu
Boards.
18,000 feet clear white Pine Boards
15,U00 do merchantable Uu
For bale by
Watts & Joyfter.
Jan 31—50
Joseph Stone ^ Co.
Have removed since the late fire to West
inroad street, in the rear of the Georgia Hotel,
near Win. Scarbrough, Esq. where they offer
for sale on very accommodating terms, a good
assortment of <
Superfine Cloths,
Cam nitres,
Vestings uuJ Trimmings.
ALSO,
Ready made Dress Coats
Frock Coats
Pantaloons, Vests, Sfc. <JJ*c.
of the best workmanship and first style.
Jan 17 38
Just Received,
Jn additional supply nf superior West of
England
Cloths, Cassimeres and Yestiugs,
Which will be mude to order on the shortest
notice, by
Leslie Thompson.
Nov 25—J—1
Just Received,
By the Brig ALMIRA,
A FRESH SUPPLY OF
BOOTS k SHOES,
In addition to a large assortment of the same
articles, fortunately saved from die iatt fire.
Samuel Evans.
Red Wore dtmn Che Bluff, etui if the Bzeliunge.
jan 25—45
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’* Merchants* Hotel, where lie continues
to carry on the Tailoring Easiness, with ele
gance and punctuality, haring in Ins employ a
sufficiency of first rate workn en, and the best
Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings jind Trimmings,
which will be made to order oh as accommodat
ing term* a* 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 ei.aii|>
Wayne 6j Cuyler
W ILfi attend to their professional business
in tiie western tenement of Mr. George
Aiidersonls stores. They inform their friends
and clients that alMmu. h their office J-o* been
destroyed Ily fire,' they have preserved „I1 the
papeisand books committed to their charge.
Jan 18-39
r T
Mrs. Pierce
H AS removed to. the house pi op* iu. fly situa
ted on the Bay, opposite tligo Washington
Halit expresses her gratitude to her friends and
hopes still to merit a Cdntinmutce of tin ir pat
ronage. * sept.28.M0j
At a meeting of the joint com-
mlttc fur dislrihuliun of muniracullt-cted for
the distresell luff'eieri by the laie'firt, th« fol
lowing resolutions were paired, to wit;
Resoled, that Ihe chairman, H w, A. linUoch,
James M, Wayne, and II'ifHum Taylor, K.sqr9. he
u subcommittee of tliis Board, to cmri'alcr and
report as to the best nur’e w ’a*slfj»ug tlfe suf*
fere.re bv the late tire, in • *’ ; %• amount
of donation, having a d»n pj. jv- Hllity
of the sufferers to sustain ' .t .•.■scm sp< c«
lively; and that us soon us Portv I lil.<4.ti>d 1.
lare shall he at the disposal of the con tRitiee, an
apportioumenl shall take .placv, an) a snbsc.
quent one when the total of emit; ibidlons shall
be reee ved.
Resolved, That toveral returns nadc tn.thi#
board, having been Bi.nt without proper attvn
,tmn to form, it i* expi ciedJlii!' riflkfn, fur los
ses, shall be made on oath anil cFtmeA, ?f|»os.
dibit*, by persons knowing the extent of aucli
losses, and be lodged witli the secretary, at
least one day before the. meeting of the board.
Detract from the minutes, ,
AUG I'M It’S DO! SSKT, aec*y.
This board adjourned until Friday next, to
meet at the council chamber, at 12 o’clock; of
which ail persons/Coiu:erncf)i w ill please to taka
notice.
Feb 5—56
Savannah, February 5,1820.
The joint committee appointed by council for
distrihuti*n|of monies collected for the distress
ed nuifettip by the lute fire, having resolved
that “all daims for losses shall* ho made on
oath, and certified, if possible, by pe- sonsknow.
ing the atent of such losses, and be lodged
with the tecretary at least one day before the
meeting<r the Board,” and this resohitiim be
ing made public, the sufferer* by the late fire
are requeued und solicited to have regard to the
same, in iff claim* laid before the joint commit
tee: for stould .this form be neglected, the
Hoard wiilfir compelled to postpone the consi
deration ir such memorial. It is therefore rc-
commendei, that where the a))plications here
tofore made, have been informal, new .one*
be lodged Vith the Secretary.
The tufftrers iriro he sensible, how neco*»
■ary it is, tohava these claims formally atnLcnr-
rcctly hefofc.the Board, asdeciVions will taka
place on all, and tlioy, mu#t remain as matter*
of inapectim und record for the justificiitiipi of
those who Uve acted on theni, or to be, ulti
mately reported upon, lor the satisfaofion of
the gcncruis Public who, have created thli
charitable aid relieving,fund.
'file Secritavy will oMend to the calls of the
ifc'ccssitouaiwho may Iium- claims to make, and
others whc. may wish to employ him fur thi*
purpose, ioinething like the fullnwing form
is, recommended—To be varied according to
circumstance*:-*-*
A. H. of the Gity of Savannah, being duly
sw.nn, depuvth and sailh, that (he or sheJliv*
ed und- resided in the said city (describe the
house and foijron the morning of the lltlfJauu-
atw lust, that in the conflugratjqn (heov^hej
lost (describe the fuiftire of .the/css J and (bis. de
ponent fordrer swears, that staler and mode
rate valuation 1he said loss ainoonts to the sum
of ——, and that t no P^trt of ihe said loss, as va
lued and calculated in this deposition, has been
saved by Insurance orofhertviw. ,
A statement of the ciltun|<tuhce* of the per
son applying, may be added if thought prepir,
and which no dfflibt,- will have due weight with
the Board, a* well ns cortlficittet and testimony
ofsttch loss, and Hie capacity yf tl;e applicant
to bear the same— ulso if there was any Insur
ance, and to what amount compared with ih#
loss. ' Rjf tinier of the ChiUrivun
AUGUSTUS DOUSsET, Sec’ry.
■h-
FRENCH LANGUAGE.
mr. mi a osn,
1 JSOR many years teacher of the French I.an-
} gouge, in some of the most respectable
schools on Ne\v-York island, informs the Inha-
bilniUJ of this city, that it Ins intention to open
a School for teaching tlwj same. Ho lenders
them his professional services, and hopes that
from bin praeticurknowjcdgc*, his unremitting
exertions and attention to his pupils, he may
f jive such general satisfaction, uB to secure to
tiimclf a sufficient ahaie of patronage to induce
him to malcc Savannah his permanent residence.
Mr. D. wdl attend classes in private families,
and seminaries if required.
An Evening School will.be ppened for those
young Gentlemen, whose avocations render it
inconvenient to attend during thC day.
Terms—Fifteen dollars per quarter, Five in
advance.
For information respcctidgMr, D, he respect
fully refers to Juints Greenhtqy ft Anthony
But'cluy, esquires, and to Dr. Cotton.
N. H. Mr. D. resides on the Bay at Mre. Grib-
bi 1 t’s. Dec 14 rytrty-—-Hi
icr'J'o the Poor and particularly those
distressed by the late fire.
CtEVRRAL gentlemen of this city having vo-
© luntarily and kltfdly eontritnlted flour to be
made info bread tor the distressed sufferers, the
suliscribcr inform* tlu m, that they will be sup-
ty days from tbit
plied as heretofore, for thirty
date by making tiie usual application.
P. Brasch.
Jan 22 ■ H
Notice to IRftressed Persons!
THE corner (ioubo in the lane on tin Knot of
Barnard si reel, now in ihe |ios»c«aion of Major
Jno. Scrivrn, i»tlit place of depoaii for Hlco ^nil
Com, fumialicd by the Flantera of onr ehulHry,
for the use of all who r; tint Either of those arti*
clcs; they will be delivered ur.drr die aupefin.
tendance of Aldennan Honrke, at 9 o'clock, A,
M.—Beef, also kindly tVirieiiiail hj the same
persona, w ill lie delivered at the same time and
place, under the direction of Jno, 11. Ash, F.sq.
and one or either of the»c gentlemen will at.
tend tu-morfmv, and commence to issue ill-
above aid to tmpoor. 0
Materials fuWlothing will alio be formshed.
Jan 20—41 1
Compasses and Quadrants,
JUiPJUtKl). ‘
B Y the subscriber, comer of L\ncp|n street
and the lane, north of Broughtoii-strcet.—
The subscriber not having as yet been able to
obtain a Shop so as to enable him to erect his
Brans Fmntdery; t
Begs those who may want such work done to
anoly as above, and the work will be attended
ti Immediately. JAMF.& M.’CLlfcbH.
Jan 29 ia . .
Notice.
a P.ORCF. NEW HALL, has removed to the
white Store in Broughton street, next door
to the dwelling bonne of Gardner Tufts Esur.
where he has for sale a general assortment of
BOOTS and SHOES,
at wholesale and retail. Feb 2—ti.
To Ilcnt,
The subscriber otters to rent his FIUF,-
PKOOF SI OItES, in the viciniljuof til- Steam
boat Uunlpany’s wharf. ...
John Hr Mol'd.
Oct 2B—2f
Notice.
A LL persons having demands against’the es
tate of tiie late Major ANDREW M’LEAN,
will present them to ,
Thomas Bourke, adm-r.
Ort .10- T ‘JW nil,,’ <» <
Boarding^ ,
TWO or Three Uentlcmcn,,c^i,b¥ »ccomo-
dateil witli board in a rcspectabl-ptirW* fam/ly.
Apply at thi* Offic—.
jail. 8*—tf.
Ownei's of Houses.
T HIRTY (lays from this (late, the Manager*
and Assistants of Fire Kn^inca trill go tnro*
the different Mure Is, to examine the state <4 the
Fire Buckets, l.»<lder», &c. Ami they now give
notice, that every person who nut;, ilijn be
found pot furnished agreeably to the City Ordi-
nee, will be immediately reported to Council,
1 JNO. 1UUFT, Secretary.
Jan 29— f.—fp—51
For Sale,
A PLANTATION on St. Simon's r«l»nd, cal-
led Be. Char. The hoiiae *nt-pre»dnl nr.
cupiedTjv captain Wyj|y> For terms, apply to
Roswell king, Darien; or to Roswell Kmg,jun-
Butler's UUuiL imar Darien. '' 1
■ —•f—<ir
T« IteuL i
T HE commodious Whaif and Stores, at pre-
septbet^pipd by.Mf-1. Minis, f«»r term# ap*
ply to
James Jolinston^ or «
George Antleisvn & Son'.
.tyn 27 ’ «u47 r • ■ ' - ,
To Iterrf,
Several Coiiiitiiiff Himmt and Ware-hmiaM
on jt-tc* 1 wharf. Applvto ,
R. & J. Habersham.
Ian'IT "• ' '
To Hire, ■
T 1REE»|en. Who have berit seen*.
touted to boatinR betwreir thi. j
Augusta. Apply to tU« Faintu.
| jaa l-HI