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WEDNESDAY MORNINQ, February 16, (8*0.
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1 JVb. 64
For Liverpool,
The verv fine, fast sailing ship
LADY GALLATIN,
Oapt. Marker,
shaving half iu*r cargo ready to
go on board, will mefit with no delay. For
freight or passage, having fine accommodations,
•wily to
John Lathrop & Co.
Feb 14 62
For Liverpool,
, jrg-. Ship MARY ANN,
iapt. IVafiner,
now loading at Bulloch’s wbarfj
«rWWWlE»*»nd will haVe ([nick despatch—
300 bales will be taken it* applied for soon to
Sturges & Burroughs
Feb 12 p
Freight to Liverpool.
From 250 to 300 bnle9 Cot-
ton are wanting to fill up the ship
HKUCt LKS, captain Kneale, if
'immediate 'application is made to
tk-b 12
W. Scarbrough.
For New York,
The regular copper bottomed packet
Ship ADONIS,
N. !l. Hoiuiunci:, master,
to sail in all this week. For freight
of .50 bales Cotton or passage, apply to Cupt H
on hoard, at Taylor’s wharf
Feb 14 o2
For New York,
The brig FANNY,
Cupt. Collins,
_ to sail on Wednesday. For freight-of
— uCotton on deck or passage, apply on
board at Jones’ low'er wharf, or to
John Lathrop & Co.
Feb 14 p
For Sale, Freight or Charter)
The substantial fast-sailing
Brig FOX,
j.burthen 202 tons, a first-rate vessel,
■well found in every respect, and in
complete order for a voyage. Apply too Cupt.
Sheffield on board, at Jones’ upper wharf, or to
Perry & Wright.
Far Sale, landing from the above vessel,
30,000 feet Albany white Pine Plank
21,000 do do do Boards
200 large and small Spruce Spars
50 quintals Straits Bellisle Codfish.
•Feb 14—62
Savannah Poor-House and Hos
pital Lottery.
THE reccfit salamity which lias befidlen our
city, having almost placed every individual to
arrange anew his business, the 'Commissioner*
of this Lottery, have been under the painful ne
cessity to suspend tiie drawing (which wks to
have taken pluc* yesterday) for a few days, die
Commissioners Icing convinced that the Public
will coincide, when it is well known the bend-
fils arc for our
Poor-House and Hospital.
All the High Prizes remain in the Wheel, and
no Lottery often so great a chance to make a
Fortune* For Tickets and Shares, apply at
C. II. Hhyden’s Office,
In tie Police Office, Exchange.
N. B.-—Perstyis holding Prize Tickets in the
New-York Lottery, ape requested to call and
receive the mofiCy.
Jan 20—* I
Bills of Exchange
O N Liverpool, Glasgow and Manchester,
payable in London, for sale.
Aj.su—A few casks of superior LON WON
PORTER. x ' .
Jno. Speakman it Co*
Jone* % -wharf.
Dec 4 8
For sale,
64 dozen Plantation lloes
12 do Spades. Applv to
I. Minis,
Feb 8—rn
& The Branch Bank of the
United Siutp* in removed to the counting house
of H. Richardson & Oo.
Jan 18 39
JAMES HUNTER, Ciuhier.
St. Ubes Salt—afloat.
The cargo of the brig Isabella, consisting of
the above urticle, is offered for sale by the sub
scribers, Avn
For Sale, Freight or Charter,
The above mentioned brig ISA
BELLA, burthen 280(1 barrels, built iii
.Philadelphia of live oak and red cedar,
*-.md well found in every respect. Ap-
plv to NICHOLAS &. NEFF.
Feb 14-62
For Charleston,
The regular packet s«jhr.
GENERAL HAWES,
1. Gpnsolvc, master,
will sail on Thursday next. For
it or passage, having superior accommo*
datinns, apply to the master on board at Hice’s
whuif, or to
Homes Tapper,
Feb 14—p Bulloch’x stores.
For New York,
The new staunch schooner
ZEALOUS,
^ M'LMm, trwsfet,
£wi1l receive quick despatch. For
Freight or passage, apply to the master on board,
at Wallen’s w harf or to
Homes Tupper,
Feb 14 p Bulloch’s stores
For Freight or Charter,
The schooner SELOMA,
f 60 tons burthen, a first rate vessel,
* Joseph B. AtwOod, master, van he dis-
£patcuedjtymedlately for the West In
dies, or to any port this side the Chesapeake.
Apply to tile captain on hoard, or to
Thomas Jones,
Feb 14—62 Httnter’s lower -wharf.
For New Orleans,
’ The fast-sailing Scliooher
TWO SISTERS,
Samuel 7'haxter, ir. commander,
Ltvill sail on the 18tlt inst. For freight or
|iussago, having excellent accommodations, ap
ply to the master on board, lying at Be lot’s
wharf.
,j Feb 9-fib
For Providence,
The staunch sloop HENRY,
F/etCher, master,
Will receive quick despatch. For
^freight or passage, apply on board, or to
Homes Tupper,
Feb 14 p Bulloch’s stores
Black Minkin Crapes, &c.
Air INVOICE COXBI9TINO OP
Superior black Nankin Crapes
Elegant Nankin Crape, gown patterns
Black fring’d and twill’d 11 and Kerch] eft .
And a few pieces black Bologrie Crapes
Just received, 'for side by
Jolm Lathrop Co.
Feb 4—54
Authorised by Litw* for the promotion of Education.
TIIE 12tii CLASS OF THE
Virginia! Seven Numbers
liOTTF.lVf,
Wilt be drawn,' on Saturday, the 24th day of
June, 1820, at 6 o'clock, i». m. in the City- of
Rtcnwoxu; 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.
&7,412 do. of ■ 10 each.
JWar 3 Blanks to a Prize, and the Frizes
will he paid without discount.
*,* The explanation of the above LOTTERY
may he had gratis, and the Tickets are now. for
Sale, in this City, at ELEVEN DOLLARS each,
until the 12 th of June next, by
Robert Raiford,
Sole Agent Jor the Mmager, of the City of Sa
vannah and its vicinity..
Feb 9—H58 12 J
Flames for Houses,
O F any dimensions, will be furnished by the
subscriber at a short notice on moderate
terms. Merchantable and clear white Pine'
Boards, for sale low#
Thomas Jones,
Jan 26—46 Bunier’s lower ivlyirf.
ANDREW LOW $ 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 John Pray; where, in u
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 DltY 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 froni Liverpool in a few weeks.
Jan 17—38
The Subscribers
H AVE removed their Store to the small
building, on the lot occupied by their N.
Wallace, nearly opposite to the dwelling-house;
of Cupt. Win. T. Williams, in Whitaker street;
where they are now opening a general assort
ment of
Hardware Sf Ironmongery,
Just received from Charleston.
They take this opportunity of expressing
their gratitude for the support heretofore ex
tended to them, by their friends and foriner.cua-
tomers, (Old solicit a continuance <$the same.
Low, Wallaces & Co.
Feb 4—11—54
Seth Rich,
I NFORMS his friends and the public, that he
has on hand at his small store, in Bariuird-
street, opposite Mr- Gardner Tuft* .dwelling-
house, a good assortment of choice GROCE-
RIES, PROVISIONS and OLD LIQUORS
which lie offers for sale-on reasonable terms.
Jan 18—39
O. 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 Frip*
as heretofore.
jan. 18—39
The Subscribers
Hare on hand a general assortment of HARD
WARE, embracing-most articles required for
building; which they will be ready to expose
fot sale in a day or two at their store on the Bay.
JAMES DICKSON & CO.
Jan 20 —41
The Subscribers.
Bv the assistance and very great exertions of
killipfriduds,’ have been enabled to preserve the
pinncip&l part rtf their stock of rtierchanfdise, to
gether 1 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, for cash, cotton or negotiable
paper.
The Stock comprises every article requisite
for the present and approaching season on which
they- will sell by the dozen, piece or package.
JAMES DlCKSO^Jk CO.
The Augusta Chronicle, Milledgcyille Jour
nal, find Washington News, are requested to
publish fhe aboye for one niontji; and forward!
Itheir accounts to the Republican office for aet-
klementi 1
'Jari 28 §r 46
Dissolution.
TltOE Copartnership formerly existing under
firm of Richards & Har»owhy, was dis
solved by the death of the latter. Those who
have unsettled accounts against said firm are Re
quested to hand them in for settlement, and
,ihose indebted to make immediate payment to
A. RICHARDS,
Who will contioue the business in his own
name, ® ov 21—48
The Subscriber,
In addition to a very extensive assortment of
DRY GOODS, has just received an assortment
of
Merino Shawls
2 cases Irish Linens
1 case long Lawns
1 case rich colors Furniture .Chintz
I case superfine printed Cambrics
1 case Cotton Wire Thread
1 trunk superfine Cotton Hose
1 bale black Hombazetts
White cotton Fringe, kid Gloves
For Sale bv
J. 0. Boldeman,
Notice.
, . Haying been invited to an examination of the
situation of the Savannah Marine U Fire In-
kuranca Office, after the recent dreadful cnnfln-
gration, we have much satisfaction Iif stating,
that its Hank Stock, Specie, and Real Estate,
are of themselves,, mure than sufficit'iit to sa-
jMy th e loss incurred by the fire, and to re-
deem the notes whldli it has How in circulation.
w. ii. nuujjcii,
President hank of Georgia.
N; RICHARDSON,
President Office Bunk U. States.
JAMES JOHNSON,
• President Planters* Bank.
Savannah, Jim 13, 1820
Jan 17 38
Feb
Cornet' of Whitaker ii Broughton sheets.
b 4—54 '
New Crockery Store.
The public are informed that a new China,
Glass and Earthen-ware Store, is for the present
opened in Broughton street, three doors cast of
Mr. Uoldemun’s dry good store and next door
to Messrs. J, W. Turner 8t Co.
Jan 25 lire •
Ponce § Mackenzie,
H AVE removed to Jones* Upper Wharf, bn
the floor immediately under Messrs. Hall
& Hoyt’s Counting Room.
In Store, and for sale an accommodating terms,
20 hluls 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 k Joyner.
Jan 31—50
PIANO FORTE’S
REPAIRED AND TUNED.
T. H. TAYLOYt,
Piano Forte Maker, of London, Inventor and Pa
tentee of the Ufihonia Grand Piano Forte,
now making in .Yeu^York.
R espectfully informs the public of sa-
vannah and its vicinity, that he remains a
few days, to repair and tune Piano’s, suqh as de
fective'sound bouds, Jpiring and metallic tone,
Hard going Keys,, that has not peddnls, that
have 16*t their power and briliancy, rattling in
the keys, additional keys added, that will not
stand in tube, 8cc. &c. &c. The above Mr, T.
warrants to rectify in the most masterly style,
and innumerable other imperfections, whose
cayses are unknown, and effects can be arrest
ed only by the Maker.—Please apply at Mr. Pe-
toe’s Boarding House, one door south 6( Jollh
Lillibridgc esqr. West Broad Strict.
Feb 14—u*
The Subscriber
Having sold his entire stock of Groceries to
Dft Lamuter & Starr, returns Ids thanks for
the liberal support he has received and solicits
a continuance of it to them, lie intends to de
vote the whole of his time for the present to
the collection of his debts, uml will bq found at
all times at lis late counting-house, where all
those indebted, particularly those in the coun
try, whose accounts have been long standing,
will be pleased to call and settle, so us to ena
ble hi in to relume his usual business in the fail,
on a large utul extensive Seale.
V. H. Welman.
Jan 3t—4P
Notice.
Fl^HE subscriber buying tjiken into copartner-
JL ship Mr. ItilUtim Ii. Holland, the DiisincsK
will in future he conducted under the firm of
Pony at tSf Holla,nd.
JOHN F, POUYAT.
Dec l, (819,-14
AVayne tj Cuyler
W ILL attend to their professional business
iji 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 cQinmitted to tfieir charge.
•Ian 18—39
; Mrs. Pierce
n A9 removed to the house pleasantly situa
ted (in the Buy^ opposite the Washington
Hull; exposes her gratitude to her friends ami
hopes still'to merit a continuance of their put-
fnnnnrp. OH Mn
tonage.
sept 28 ’10
Joseph Stone ^ Co.
Have removed since the late fire to Yfest
Broad street, in the rear of the Georgia Hotel,
hear Win. Scarbrough, Esq. where they oiler
for sale on very accommodating terms, a good
assortment of
Superfine Cloths,
Cauimeres,
1 Vestings and Trimmings.
ALSO,
Rendu made Dress Coats
Frock Coats
Pantaloons, Vests, Sfc. 8{c.
of the best workmanship and first style.
Jab 17 38
FRENCH LANGUAGE.
MR. DU BOSq,
I jlOR many years teacher of the French Lan-
j guage, in some of the most respectable
schools on NewA'ork island, informs the inha
bitants of this city, that it his intention to open
a School for teaching the same. He tenders
them his professional services, and hopes that
from his practical knowledge, his unremitting
exertion* and'attention to his pupils, lie tnny
give such general satisfaction, us to secure to
himself a sufficient shave of patronage to induce
him to make Savannah his permanent residence.
Mr. D. will attend classes in privule families,
and seminaries if reqipred.
An Evening School will he opened for those
voimg Gentlemen, whose avocations render it
Inconvenient to attend during the day.
Terms—Fifteen dollars per quarter, Five in
advance.
Frtr information rcspedtingMr. D. he respect-
fully refers to..Tames Greefihow & Anthony
Barela}-, esquires, and to Dr. Colton.
N. B. Mr. D. resides on the Bay at Mrs. Grib-
frin p. . Dec 14——ref 16
Just Received,
An additional supply of superior West of
England
Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings,
' Which will be nude to order on the shortest
notice, by
Leslie Thompson.
Nov 25—1—1
The Subscriber
Begs leave most respectfully to inform' hii
country and city friends and the public in gene
ral that he. has ♦aken a stand, North East cqrner
of Bank Square, immediately opposite Mr.
White’s Merchants’ Hotel, where he continues
to carry on the Tailonug Business, with ele
gance and punctuality, having in his eniplby a
sufficiency offirut rate workmen, and the best
Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings and Trimmings,
which will be made t6 order on as accommodat
ing terms as the times will admit of, together
wffy a good assortment of Ready made Cloth
ing for sajje cheap for cash, by
Leslie Thompson.
Jan 21 eiWUrp ^
Notice.
G EOIIGB NF.WIIALI, ha. removed to the
white Store in Broughton street, next door
to the dwelling house of Gardner Tufts Estjr.
where he has fur sale a general assortment of
BOOTS and SHOES,
at wholesale and retail. Feb 2—et
Just Received,
By the Brig ALMIRA,
A FRESH SUPPLY OF
BOOTS & SHOES,
In admtion to a large assortment of the same
articles, fortunately saved from the. late fire.
Samuel Evans.
Red Store dorm the Bluff, out of the Krchange.
jan 25—45
£>At a meeting of the joint com-
mittc for distribution of monies collected Ip?
the distressed suffererf by the late fire, tlfc fol
lowing resolutions were passed, to wit:
Hesolxted, that the chalrhmnsjWm. B. Bulloch,
James M, Wayne, and Wittiam'Taylor, Ksqrs. be
a subcommittee of this board? to Consider and
lvpprt its to the best mode qMftuftifying the nut*
fi l ers by the late fire, in distributing the amount
of donation, having a due rejfardto the ability
of the Sutterenf to austain their losses rospec-
tivelyj and that as soon as Forty Thousand Dol
lars shall he at the ilispoasl of the committee, an
apportionment shall take place; and a inline*
quent one when the total of contributions shall
be received.
UtiMoluetU That several return* made to this
hoard, having been «*Ot Whfcout proper atu n
tion to form, »t is expecG-dthat aHclaim for los
ses, shall be made on oath and certified, if pos- <
sible, by persons knowing the extent of such
losses, and be lodged with the secretary, ut
least one day before, the mreting of the boin d.
Extract fom the minutes,
AUqUHlTJB DOUNHET, scr’y.
This hoard ndp/u.’nrd until Friday next, ro
meet at the council chamber, ut 12 o’clock: of
which all persons concerned'will please to take
notice.
Feb 5—56
Savannah, February 5, 1820.
> The joint committee unpointed by council for
distribution'pf monies collected for the distress
ed sufferer* by the late fire, hrvjng resolved
that “all clwms for losses shall be- made on
qalh, and certified, if possible. In pe- sons know
ing the extent of such losses, and be lodged*
with the Secretary at least one day before 'lie
meeting of the Board,” and this reso|nt,i»in be
ing made* public,.the suflinvrs by tin* lutt firo
are requested and solicited to have ri .;»rd in ihc
same, in all claims laid before the joiqt commit
tee: for should this form be nefiUatcd, the
Hoard will he compelled to postpone the consi
deration of such memorial, if is tlu refi re re-
commemlcd, that where the applications here
tofore made, have been iutonuul, new one»
he lodged with the Secretary.
The sufferers must lie sensible, how neces
sary it is, to have these claims formally an ' cor
rectly before the Hoard, as decisions ‘will ♦alee
place on all, and they must remain usiuu'um
of inspection and record for the justification of
those who have acted on them, or to be nlti-
niately reported upon, lor the satisfiictioi) of
the ,gcnerons Public who, have created this
charitable and-relieving fund.
The Secretary will attend to the calls of the
necessitous who may have claims to make, nod
others ulto may wish to empluv him for this
purpose. Something like the following form
is recommended—To be varied according to
circumstances:*
A.
sworn, t
ed and resided in the said citv (~describe the
house and lot) on il»e morning of the Utl» Janu
ary last, that in the conflagration (he or sh'ej
lost tiesrrib* the nature of thelussJ and this de
ponent farther »«•«*»«», ihnt a fair and mbile-
rate valuation the suid loss amount* to the sum
of —and that no part of the, suid Jo**, as va-
hied and calculated fn this deposition, has been
saved by Insurance or otherwise.
A statement of the circumstances of the per-
son applying, may be added if thought pmpcv,
and which uo douht, will have clue weight with
the Board, as well us certificates and testimony
of such loss, and the capacity of the applicant
to bear the same—also if''there was any insert
ance, and to w hat amount compared with the
loss. By ordeb of the t'.,airman.
AUGUSTUS DOU8SET, flec’iy.
according 1
K, B. of the Citv of Savannah, being dhly
nru, deposeth and salth, that (he or shej tiv.
Compasses and quadrants,
BKP.t/RBf),
B Y* the subscriber, corner of Lincoln street
and the Jane* north of Broughton-strcct.—
The subscriber not having us yet been able to
obtaiu a shop so as to enable him 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’CLlESH.
Jan 2ty 3 a
To Bent,
The subscriber offers to rent his FIRE-
PROOF STORES, it» the vicinity of the Steam
boat Company’s wharf.
Jolm H. Morel.
Oct 28—27
Notice.
All persona having demands aguinat the estate
of Thomas HtrtHtg, late of Savannah,. cl«>o«#MiJw<l,
are requested to present them, within the time
prescribed by law, and those indebted are re
quired to make immediate payment to
James McHenry,
Qualified Administrator.
F«b.7—56
the Poor and particularly those
distressed by the late fire.
S EVERAL gentlemen oft I) is city iiuvlng vo
luntarily and kindly contributed flour to be
made into bread for the distressed kuffertrs, the
subscriber informs them, that they Will'be sup
plied as heretofore, for thirty days from this
date by making the usual application.
F. Brascli.
Jan 22 v
Notice to Distressed Persons!
THE comer house intheJsiie on the r>»t of
Barnard street, now in the possession of Major
Jno. Striven, istlie place of deposit for Ifnteaud
Corn, furnished by the Planters of our Country,
fbrtiie use ofiill who -want either of those Orti*
clrs; they will be delivered under the superin-
tendance of Alderman Bourke, at 9 o’clock, A.
M.—Beef, also kindly furnished by the sumc
persons, wilt be delivered at the same time and
place, t.udar 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—41
Owners of Houses.
T HIRTY days from this date, the Managers
uml Assistants of Fire Engines will go Uiro’
the different Wards, to examine the state of the
Fire Buckets, Ladders, fcc. And they now give
notice, that every person who may then, be
found not furnished agreeably to the City Ordi
nance, will be immediately reported to Council,
JNO. I1AUPT, Secretary.
Jan 29—l—fp—51 .
Notice.
All persons having demands against the estate
of Capt. James Low, late of Savannah, deceased,
will please render them to the subscriber, pro
perly attested, and those Indebted to said estate
are required to make immediate payment to
James McHenry,
Administrator.
Feb. 7—56
Notice.
A IX person, hsi inp demand, against the e*-
tatc of the 1ale Major AND11E,W M'l.KAN,
will present them to I .
Thomas Bouvke, adm’r.
Ort 30—*29
Boarding.
TWO or Three Uciitleinen, can be accomo
dated with boJrd ill a respectable private iamilj
Applv at tliia (JtHce.
jan'. 25-45.
For Sal'*,
A PLANTATION on St. Simon’s Island, cal-
led St. Cluir. The house is at present nc.
copied by captain Wylly. For terms, apply to
Roswell King, Darien; or to Hosweli King, jiui.
Butler's Island, near Darien.
Jan 17—+—u
To Rent.
T IIE commodious Wharf and Stores, at pre.
sent occupied by Mr. 1. Minis, for terms ap
ply to
James Johnston, oc
Jan 27
George Anilcmou & Son.
To Rent,
Several Counting HoomJ uml Ware-house,
on Jones’ wharf. Apply io
ii. & J. Habersham.
Jan 17 .
To Hire,
T IlItEB I’rimc Men, who have been acens;
touted to boating be when tin. place and
Augusta. Apply to the fruiter,
jau A-—33
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