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FRIDAY MORNING, February 18, 1820.
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For Liverpool,
jrjKj Tl.'fe Ship miOMO,
, Capt. F.hrneser Hole,
Will'l>c Despatched immediately.
AffMr fnlirfit applv to
R» Richardson & Co.
TVIi 18—p
for Liverpool,
Tltm vcrvfine, fkst sailing ship
LADY GALLATIN,
:*[ Capt. Barker,
(having hjdf her cargo ready to
*a on hoard, will m*e‘ with no delay. For
jlMirhf or passage, fmVjiSg fill* accommodations,
•p^Jy to
.Filin Lntlirop & Co.
Fob 14 62
f* .
For New York,
The regular c upper hut turned pitcXyt
Ship AIHVNI8,
N; If. HoLnnnmi, master,
_ mil in all this week. For freight
5u lude^t'.oUcvp or passage, ‘Apply in Capt H
on hoard, at Tax lor’s wharf
Feb 14 (i2 > >
For Sale, Freight or Charter,
TIW substantial fast-sailing
Hrig FOX-i
hunhett 202 tons, a first-rate vessel,
_ jBtwell fo'.ind in every respect, and in
complete order for a voyage. A poly too Capt.
Sheffield on board, at Johnston's lower wharf,
•r to
Perry & Wright.
For Solo, landing from the above vessel,
t 30,000 feet Albany white Fine Flank
’ 21,000 do do do Hoards
2'jO large and smalflSpruce Spain
50 quintals Straits Bellisle Codfish.
Feb 14—62 '
St, Ubes Salw-afloat. .
The cargo of the brig Isabella, consisting of
the above article, is offered for sale by the sab-
8c’rih , *rs. ami
Fur Salv, Freight or Charter,
The above mentioned brig ISA-
BELLA, burthen 2800 barrels, built in
Philadelphia of live oak and red cedar,
Land well found in every respect. Ap
ply to NICHOLAS a NEFF.
‘Feb 11—611
For Freight or Charter,
The schoouer SKLOMA,
r 60 tons burthen, a first rate vessel,
{l Joseph H. Atwood, fimster. vftn by dis-
immediately for the West In-
iies, «r to any port this side the Chesapeake.
Apply to the captain on board, or to
Thomas Jones,
Feb 14—62 * Hunter's lower wharf.
For Charleston,
The liist-sniling sloop SUPERIOR,
capt. Fanning,
^to sail on Sunday next. For freight or
_j tassuge, having' good accommodations,
to the master on board, at Wallace’s
wharf,
Feb 16—n
Watts § Joyner.
Iliickwhcat FI.OUU
Black Nankin Crapes, &c.
am ifkvon'K coNsisrt.Nii or
Superior black Nankin Crapes
Elegant Nankin Crape, gown patterns
Black fring'd and twill’d Handkerchiefs
Amla few pieces black Hologne Crapes
Just received, for salt hy
John Lntlirop if Co.
Fel) 4—54
^Buckwheat Floor, Butter, Lard, &c
Just received by the brig Hero and other urrivals,
110 half and
12 qr. hbla
6 tubs superior Butter, for family use
65 kegs excellent |.ar<l
15 qr. chests Hyson Tea
10 hi)Is Muscovado Sugar
1 Large new Feather Red
All which will be sold at moderate prices
fhr cash or approved town paper, bv
John Lewis,
Nov. 24—50 Factor, Exchange Dock
~ For-Bale. -
* 100 casks Liverpool Fortor
20 crates Crockery
400 casks Stone Lime
5 hluls. N. F.. Gin
125 obis do Hum
6 hhdft Tobacco
40,000 feet white Fine Boards
50,000 Laths
10 casks Nails
30 pieces Cotton Bagging
4 cases French glazed Hats
3 hluls wool Hats
20 casks Hoes
. 2'< bags Coffee, best green
Jl small assortment of I)RV GOODS,
CO.MSISTIXU OP
B. Cloths, Hosiery, Muslins, Ginghams, and
Toilinet N estings
2 cases^French Ribbons
1 do do Cloth Shoes
Jan 25—fre
S C Dunning
Frames for Houses,
O F any dimensions, will be furnished by the
subscriber at a short notice on moderate
enns. Merchantable and clear white Fine
loards, for sale low.
Thomas Jones,
.Tan 26—46 Hunter's Putter whinf.
Crapes, sewing Silks, &c.
Black French Crapes and black Italian sew
ing Silks, together with a general assortment
of Dry Goods. For sale at the store, corner of
iutaker and Hroiighfon streets, formerly oc
cupied by W, F. Reefs St Cn.
J. 1). Itoldeman.
Jan 17—38
Savanna!; I'oor-Housg and Hos
pital Lottery,
THE reecg calamity which lias befallen our
citv, having |lmost placed every individual to
arrange anti bis business, the Commissioners
of this Lotted, have been under the, painful ne
cessity to sujpcncl the drawing (which was to
have taken Race yesterday) for a few days, the
CAmfntasiomrfl being convinced that the Public
will ■coihculej when it is well known the bene
fits are for otr
Poor-House knd Hospital.
All tile IligA Frizes remain m-the Whocl, and
no Lottery oifcrs so groat a chance to make a
Fortune- For •Tickets sod Shares, apply at
0. n. linyJen’s Office,
In the Police Office, Exchange*
N. )1,—Persons holding Prize Tickets in the
New-York Lottery, are requested to call and
receive the nioneyl ,
Jan 20—*
Authorised by Law^for the promotion of Education.
THE 12r« CLASS OF TIIP.
Virginia Seven Numbers
\ AWT YAW,
Will lie drawn, on Siitnrdny, the 24th day 1 of
June, 1820,’at 6 o’clock, p. *m. in the'City of
Richmond; when the public will know the fate
of the following prizes, in m few. minutes:;— 4
SCHHHF..
3.) Prizes of 10,000 each.
1,818 Jo. of 100 each.
S7AU Jo. of 10 each.
Mar 3 Wanks tn a Prize, anil the Friz s
will he paid wit/iont discount.
The explanation of the above LOTTERY
may be had gratis, and the Tickets are now for
Sale, in this City, at TEN DOLLARS each, by
Robert Rafford,
Sole Agent for the Manager, for the'City of Sa
vannah and Us vicinity..
Feb 9—558 12 J
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 Fray? where in a
few days they will remove their HOODS, and
open their counting-house. In the mean time,
persons having business with them, will please
call at the house of Mr. James MTlcnry, CqurU
house Square.
A considerable assortment of DR Y HOODS,
wived 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
Tlte Subscribers
H AVE removed their Store tn the small
building, on the lot occupied by their N.
Wallace, neurit opposite to the dwelling-house
of Capt. Wm. 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 former cus
tomers, and solicit a continuance of the same.
Low, Wallace k Co.
Feh 4—n—54
Seth Rich,
I NFORMS his friends and the public, that he
has on hand at Ids small store, in Barnard
street, opposite Mr. Gardner Tufts dwelling-
house, a good assortment of choice GROCE
RIES, PROVISIONS and OLD LIQUORS
which he offers for sale on reasonable terms.
Jan 18 39
1). 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 wril
with gratitude receive their orders,
Regularsale days, Tuesday and Friday,
as heretofore,
jam 18—39
The Subscribers
Have on hand a general assortment of HARD*
WAKF., embracing most articles required for
building; which they will be ready to expose
foi sale in a day or two at their stol e oil the Ray.
JAMES DICKSON CO.
Jan 20—41
Tlie Subscribers.
By the assistance and very great exertions of
kind friends, have been enabled to preserve the
principal part of their stock of inerciinntdisc, to
gether with their store, from the late conllagra-
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 negociable
paper.
The Stock comprises every article requisite
for the present ami approaching season on which
they will sell by the dozen, piece or packuge.
JAMES DICKSON & CO.
The Augusta Chronicle, Milledgevillc Jour
nal, and Washington News, are requested to
publish the above for one month; and forward
then* accounts to the Republican office for set
tlement.
Jan 26 §r 461
P
F11HE Copartnei
JL the linn of Uj
solved by the deat|
have unsettled act
ques'td to hand
those indebted t<
Who will coat
name.
solution.
ihip formerly existing under
hards if Harrowav, was
of the Matter. Those who
punts against said firm are re-
hem in *’or settlement, and
nalce immediate payment to
A. RICHARDS,
ue the business in his own
npv 21—48
Dills of Exchange
O N Liverpool, Glasgow and Manchester,
payable in London, for sale,
Atso—A few casks of superior 'LONDON
POUTER.
Jno. Speakmnn & Co-
, Jones'-wharf.
Dec 4 8
For sale,
64 dozen Plantation Does
12 do Spades. Apply to
I. Minis.
Feb H—rn
The Subscriber,
In addition to a very extensive apartment bf
ftKY GOODS, has just received an assortment
of
Merino Shawls
2 cases Irish Linens
1 case long Lawns
1 case rich colors Furniture Chintz
1 case superfine printed Cambrics
1 case Cotton Wire Thread
1 trunk superfine Cotton Hose
1 bale black Rombazctts
White cotton Fringe, hid Gloves
For Sale bv
J. D. BolJemmi,
Corner of IVhi taker if Broughton streets.
Feb 4 —54 • ■
New Crockery Store.
The public are informed that u new Chin:.
Clash and Earthenware Store, is for the present
opened in Broughton street, three doors east of
Mr. Boldetnan’s dry good store and next door
to Messrs. J. W. Turner & Co.
Jan 25 |re
l’oiicc fy Mackenzie,
R AVE removed to Jones’ Upper Wharf, on
the floor immediately under Messrs. Hull
if Hoyt’s Counting Room.
In Store, and for sale on accommodating terms,
20 hluls Molasifcs
10 do Sugar
4 tierces Coffee. .Tan 27 fu
Boards;
18,000 feet clear white Fine Boards
15,u00 do merchantable do
For Sale bv
Watts & Joyner.
Jan 31—50
PIANO FORTE’S
itEr.uiiEn Jixn timed.
T. \\. YAN1AVA,
Piano Forte Maker of Loinlon, Invent dr and Pa
tentee of the ITphnnia (Jrand Piano Forte,
now making in Aew- York.
r ) RSFECTFVf.l.V informs the public ofSa-
t. vitnnah aud its vicinity, that he remains a
few days, to repair and Ut*»e Piano's, such us de
fective sound bonds, Jailing and metallic tone,
Haul going Keys, that has not peddals, that
have lost their power and briliuncv, rattling in
the keys, additional keys added, that will not
stand in tune, &c &c. £:c. The above Mr. T.
wutTants to rectify in the most masterly style,
and Innumerable other imperfections, whose
causes are unknown, and eltecis can be arrest
ed only by the Maker.—Please apply at Mi. i’e
toe’s Hoarding House, one door south of John
J.illibridgc esqr. West Broad Street.
Feb 14—u*
Joseph Stone Co.
Have Removed since the late fire to West
Broad street, in the rear of the Georgia Hotel,
near Wm. Scarbrough, Esq. where they offer
for .sale <>n*Very accommodating terms, a good
assortment of
Superfine Chillis,
Cassiuwres,
Vestings awl Trimmings.
ALSO,
Jteadi/ made Dress Coats
Frock Coals
Pantaloons, Vests, Sfc. 8{c.
of the brat workmanship ami first style.
.tab 17 38
Just Received,
.dn additional supply of superior West of
England
Cloths, Cassimcres and Vestings,
Which will be made to order on the shortest
notice, by
J-iCsliti Thompson.
Nov 25—H—1
The Subscriber
Begs leave most respectfully to inform his
country and city friends and the public in gene
ral that he hns+uken a stand, North East corner
of Bank Square, immediately opposite Mr.
'White’s Merchants’ Hotel, where he continues
to carry on the Tailoring Jiusiness, with ele
gance and punctuality, having in his employ a
sufficiency of first rate workiTen, and the best
Cloths, Cassimcres, 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——er.yifrp t
Notice.
( N FORCE NEWIIALL, has removed to the
V white Store iu Broughton street, next door
to the dwelling house of Gardner Tufts Esqr.
where he Inis for sale a general assoyt menl of
BOOTS and SHOES,
at wholesale and retail. Ft h 2—et
Just Received,
By the Brig JMtUM.
A FRESH SUPPLY OF
BOO TS & SHOES,
In addition to a large assortment of the same
articles, fortunately saved from the late fire.. 41
Samuel Evans.
Red Store down the Bluff, east of the Kvchange.
jail 25—45
5.^’ The Branch Dank of the
United 8<ates ui removed to the counting house
of H. Richardson &tCn.
. JAMES HUNTER, Cashier.
Jan 18 • 39
Notice.
Having been invited to an examination nf the
situation of the Hnvuiinr.h Murine Of Fire In-
sin<atue Oflic?, after the recent dreadful confla-
'ration, wu have much satisfaction in stating,
luu its Bank Stock, Specie, and Real Estate,
..re of themselves, more than sumblt-nt to sa
tisfy the loss incurred In the fire’ Mild to re-
dorm the notes which it’hak now in circulation,
W. B. BULLOCH,
PrrsiilnU Hank Cenrgia.
U. KlUltARDSON,
President Office Hank V. States.
JAMES JOHNSON,
President Planters' Bunk.
Savannah, Jan 13, 1820
Jan 17 38
‘Flic Subscriber
Waving sold his entire stock ofUtudccrios to
I)e J.anmlt'rHf Starr, returns Ilia . thunks for
the lihe.ral'Siippnrt lie has received and. solicits
a continuance of it to them. He intends to do-
vot'd the whole of his time for the present to
the jiollection of his debts, and will be found at
all tlifiei at bis late countmg-hoiise, where all
thosf indebted, particular!') those, in the conn-
hose uccounlii have been long “'anding,
)e pleased to call and settle, so as to ena
ble I im to resume his usual business in the fall,
11 a)large and extensive scale.
V. H. VVelman.
Jin 31—50
N olicc.
Tf'S subscriber having taken into conartner-
JL ship Mr. II i/liatn A*. Holland, the nusiness
wiiljill future bci conducted under the firm of
Boiujat tjf Holland.
JOHN F. FOUYAT.
1)
'eo 1,1819,—14
Wayne § Cuvier
TILL attend to their professional bittiness
I ip the western tenement of Mr. George
Anderson’s stores. They inform their friends
until clients that altlnm h their office lias been
destroyed by lire, they have preserved 11 the
papyrs and books committed to tlmir charge.
Jtil 18—39
Mrs. Pierce
U AS removed to the house pleasantly situa
ted on the Bav, opposite the Wasldnglon
Hall; expresses her gratitude to her friends and
hopes still to merit a continuance of tlu-ir pat
ronage. sept 28 Me
FRENCH LANGUAGE.
.vr. dc nosy,
I ^OR many Years teaclwr of t|ie French Lan
guage, in some of. the most respectable
schools o»i Ncw-Vork island, informs the inlia-
bitan'.s of this city, that it his intention to open
a School for teaching the same. He tenders
them liis professional services, and hopes that
from his practical knowledge, his unremitting
exertions and attention to his pupils, he lint)
give such general satisfaction, ah to secure to
hiinseh'.i sufficient share of patronage to induce
hirri to make Savannah his pdiiiiuncnl residence.
Mr. D. will attend classes in private families,
and seminaries if required.
An Evening School will he opened fin* those
y^fmg Gentlemen, whose avocations render it
inconvenient to attend during the day.
Terms—Fifteen dollars per quui ter, Five in
advance.
For information respecting Mr. 1). he respect-
folly refers lo James Greeiiliow h Anthony
Barclay, esquires, ami to Dr. Cotton.
N, B. Mr. D. resides on the Hav at Mrs. Grib-
bin’s. Her. 14—re\ — 16
Compasses anil Quadrants,
REPAIRED,
B V the subscriber, corner of Lincoln street
and the lane, north of H/ouglilon-street.—
The subscriber not having as \ct been aide to
obtain a shop so as to enable him to erect his
Brass Fo'tinilery;
llrg, those who iimv umit miell work ilont-lo
applv a* above, and the work will he attended
to immediately. JAMES M'CLIESIl.
Jan 29 ja
To Rent,
The subscriber utt’iTS fo rent bis FlllE-
I’ROOF STORES, in the vicinity of the Steam
boat Company’s wharf.
John II. Morel.
Oct 28—37
Notice.
All persons having demands against the estate
of Thomas Strong, late of Savannah, deceased,
are requested to present them, within the time
prescribed by law, and those indebted live re
quired to make immediate pay men! to
J aiiics MUIeiuy,
Qualified Ailndnistj atov,
Feb 7—56 #
Notice.
All persons having demands against the estate
of Capt. James low, late of Savannuh, deceased,
will please render them to the subscriber, pro
perly attested, and those indebted to said estate
are required le make immediate paj incut to
James M‘Henry,
Administrator.
Feb. 7—56
Notice.
4 LL persons having demands against the es-
A title of the late Major ANDREW M’J.EAN,
will present them to
Thomas Bnn’rke, atlm'r.
On 30—2"
Boarding.
TWO or Three Gentlemen, can he accomo
dated with hoard iu a respectable privatei'aimly
Apply at tins Office,
jan. 25—45.
£> At a meeting of the joint com-
mittc for distribution of monies coll* -<| for
the distressedsuflevcrs b> the lute fire, the fob
lowing resolutions were passed, to wit:
Hcsalvid, that tile chairman, tf m. ft. Ihdforh,
James At. IVayne, utul Wi/Hum Taylor, Esqis. bo
a Hub-roimniUoe of this board, to emstdt r and
report as to the best n»9de yf classifying tliosuf.
t'ereVs bv tbe.|ate fire^in distributing the miimint
ofejonunon, having a dne regard to the ability
of the sufferers to sustain their losses ri spec,
tively; and that as soon as Forty Th^runl |)ol.
lavs shall Iu* at the (lisposal of the ooMsttet-, an
apportionment shall tpke pi mvj uWr stihsu-
queutonc when the^otal of omiiribuliuiis sitall
he reee ved. ‘ , V w ami .
Jle.tol etl. That s**reral rcWOihl made fo this
board, having been lieiit witlwntt proper atten
tion to form, it is expected that all cltuiu fur I* s.
svs, shall be made on ottlli and certified, it pos
sible, by persona knowing the extent of *iaI\
losses, uml be lodged with the secretary,
least one day before the meeting of the InJurd.
Retract from the minutes, • 1
AUGUril U* DDl'Ht KT, tec’y.
This board adjourned until IViriav m x\, to
meet at the councildiainber, at 12 o'clock; of
wfiic.fi all persons concerned will please to lake
notice.
Feb J—56
Savannah, Fehntrry 5, 1820,
The joint committee appointed b; council top
distribution of tnnnicH.cn)Icctcd for the distress
ed sufferers b\ the Jute live*, having resolved
.that “all claims tor losses shall bo made on
oath, and certified, Ifpossiulr, hv pc'sons know,
iug the e.ritht of such losses, and ho lodged
with the Secretary at feast one dav before tho
meeting nf the Board,” and tlds resolution be
ing made public, the sulfeivrs by the lute lire
are cctpicku-d atulaolicited to have regard to tho
same, III all cluims laid before the joint Voipm-t.
tee: for should this form he neglected, U19
Board will becompcIUd to postpone tin obnai*
deration of s tfch tm.-nii rial. It isthel efori re
commended, that win re the applications In re.
tuforc made, have been ii.formal, new ones
be lodged with the Secretary.
The sufferers must be sensible, how Ucrea.
s.try it is, to haw these claims formally and cor
rectly before the Board, as deois!*ms r wlll 'ako
place on all, ami they must reivain us manors
of inspection utul record for tin* jtistjfication of
those who have act6d on them, or t<> be ulti-
mutely ropoi •fed upon, 1 or the satisfaction of
the generous Public who, hgve cfruteil this
charitable and rcHevingituul,
'I'ltc Secretary will aMcnd tn the calls of the
necessitous who may have claims to make, and
olhifs who may wish to employ him fur this
purpose. Something like, tlie following form
is recommended—'I o be varied according lo
circumstances:—
A. 11. of the City of Savannah, being duly
sworn, do pose tit and suith.that (he or she J liv.
ud and resided in the syjd,.city f describe the
/umse and lotJ oq flic morning of ifi, jitli ,L<m-
ary last, that in the conflagration (hrorshej
lost Tdescribe the nature of the toss J and this de
ponent further swears, that at a fair and mode
rate valuation tin siiid loss amounts 10 the so in
of , uml that no part of the (aid less, as \a-
lucd and qulruluied in this deposition, has been
saved by Insurance or otherwise,
A statement of the cirr.ninstances of the per
son applying, may he added if thought proper,
and which no doubt, will have dim weight with
the Board, as well as certificates and testimony
of such loss, and tlu capacity of the applicant
lo bear the same--also if there was un> insur
ance, and to whut amount compared with the
loss. 1 By ord-r of'the Chairman.
AUGUSTUS DOrar-KT. Sec'iv.
At a njcethig of the joint
committee for 1 lie distribution ofinomcs collect
ed for the distressed suflvtvrs by the late five,
the following resolution was pusst-d, Savannah,
February 11th, 1820;
Resolved, I hat this Board will receive return*
of losses bv the late fire until flic 2uih of this
month, Ami after that period proceed to distri
bute Uie charity fund among the sufferers en
titled to relief. Extract f\om Hr: nannies,
Augustus Doussct, eec'ru.
IYh h " 61
|CJ'To the Poor mid particularly those
distressed by the tale fire.
S EVERAL geuiUuieii ofiliis city having vo
luntarily aod kimjly contnboful fiour-to he
made into bread for the distressed suflert is, tlie
subscriber informs tin iii, that tlic\ will be sup
plied as heretofore, for thirty d*) s from this
dutc by making the usual up >1 cation.
P. Bruech.
Notice to Distressed Pejrqtis!
THE comer house in tho lane on tlie Lust nf
Barnard street, now ip the possession of Major
Jno. Striven, istlie place of deposit for Rice and
Corn, furnished by the Planters of our country,
foi 1 the use of all who want either cf those arti
cles; they will be delivered under the superin.
tendance of Alderman Bourkc, at 9 o'clock, A.
M.— Beef, a so kindly furnished 'by the same
persons, will be delivered at the same tiitie anil
place, under 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 w ill also be furnished.
Jan 20—41 _ ^
Owners of Houses.
T HIRTY days from this (’flic, the Manager*
and Assistants of Fire Engines will go thro*
the different M ards, to examine the* state of the
Eire Buckets, Ladders, &c. And they now give
notice, thul every person who may then be
found not furnished agreeably .to the L’ity Ordi
nance, will be immediately reported to Council,
JNO. HAUPT, Secretary.
Jan 29—1.—■fp--5l ^
For Sale,
A PLANTATION on St. bnnoiris Island, cal-
led St. Cl,tie. The house is af present oc
cupied by captuin M'vlly. For terms, af/ply to
Roswell King, Darien; or to Roswell King.jun.
Butler's Island, year Darien.
Ian 17- -t—u
To Rent.
T HK comraiwIimiB Wlurf uml Rlnri’», at fir,.
sent occupied oy Mr. I..Minis, fur terms apt
ply to
James Johnstfm, or
George Anderson fit Sou.
Jan 27 eu47