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THE DAILY GEORGIAN.
Vol. U.
SATURDAY MOfiXINO, February 26, $20.
JV&,
For Liverpool,
The verv fine, fiilt sailing sli
fA LADY GALLATIN,
^ Cufit. Barker,
Bewhaviiig half her cargo ready to
on board, will meet with no delay. For
freight or passage, having fine accommodations,
apply to
John Lathvopii Co.
.Feb 14 62
St. Ubes Salt—afloat.
The catyo nf the bvig Isabella, cuni'iting of
the above ai'ticlc, is offered for sale by the sub-
torihers. a so
For Flight or Charter,
The above mentioned brig ARA
BELLA, burthen 2800 barrels, built in
..Philadelphia of live oak and red cedar
■and well found in every respect. Ap.
plv to NICHOLAS & NEFF.
Feb 14—62
For any port in North. Carolina,
jgm Th t* new schooner
fbh TWO-BROTHERS,
Captain heat,
mitmSrn• 60 tons burthen. Freight will be
taken low on an immediate application to
h Uacon & Bruen,
Feb 25—p Exchange wharf.
For New York,
The packet schooner
ELIZA,
ff. Weeks, master,
Will sail on the 27th instant, (wind
•nd weather'permitting.) For freight of 50
bales cotton on deck, or passage, apply to
Fowler A Gardner,
Feb 24—p Bulloch's Building.
For Freight or Charter,
The schooner SELOMA,
[60 tons burthen, a first rate vessel,
! Joseph B. Atwood, master, can bedis-
fepatched immediately for the West In
flies, or to any port this side the Chesapeake.
Apply to the captain on board, or to
Thomas Jones,
Feb 14—62 Hunter's, lower wharf.
prime
Wanted upon Shares,
To sail as a coaster between Sa
vannah, Darien, Brunswick and St. Ma-
,ry*s, a good staunch, sloop of 50 or 60
ons. For particulars, apply to the
Feb 25—e
Just Received,
•find for sale low by the subscriber#,
2 cases 4-4 Irish'Linen, in whole tJ iLlf pieces
1 do 5-4 do Sheeting
1 do Canton Crapes
1 trunk Silk Hosieiy* well assorted
1 bale 6-4 Cloths—Cussimeres, all fashionable
colors
J. & W. Turner & Co.
Feb 3—-53
Buckwheat Flour, Butter, Lard, &c
Just received by the brig Hero and other arrivals,
10 hair and ? Buc h.wheat Fl.OL’It
12 fjf. bbls $
6 tubs superior B-itter, for family use
65 kegs excellent Lard
15 qr. chest 9 Hyson Tea
10 bbls Muscovado Sugar
6 bbls.and / LinMed oil
1 cask }
1 Large new Feather lied
All which will besold at moderate prices
for cash or approved town paper, by
John Lewis,
Nov. 24—50 Factor, Exchange Hock
Jjlack Nankin Crapes, &c.
* AN INVOK'S CON8IHTINU OF
Superior black Nankin Crapes
Elegant Nankin Crape, gown patterns
Black ring’d and P.villM Tm Ikurchieft
And a few pieces black Qohigne Crapes
Just ri reived, for sale by
John Lalhrop iSf Co.
Pi t) 4-54 __
Black Nankeen Crapes, c.
An Invoice black, crimson and scarlet Crapes,
Just received and for sale by
J ohn Latln'op & Co.
Feb 15 63- Hauler's Bunge.
Frames for Houses,
O F anv dimensions, will be furnished by the
subscriber ut a short notice on moderate
terms. Merchantable ami clear white Pine
Boards, fur sale low.
Thomas Jones,
Jan 26—46 Han:" 't. lower wharf.
The Undersigned
H AVING for three years past bad a Com-
ineieial Establishment in LIVERPOOL*
Under the firm of
Isaac, Dev & Co.
Offer the sen ices of tlmt t ouse to their friends
and the public, in the sa. <■. induce, the pur
chase of Goods, and other business on Cuinmis-
•ion.
JUpend advances ' ill be made shipments.
Andie w Low Co.
Feb 21-67 |
For Sale,
tteceived by the brig Caroline, from Liverpool,
7o tons Salt
ll>t>U Jugs, assorted sizes
100 hampers Irish Potatoes '
Also, in Storj,
10 cases of 16 and 18 ounce Copper
7 ithds Demerara Hum
(O casks Porter
William Scarbrough.
Feb 24—u
Tobacco.
15 Hhds very superior,
r sale by _
feb 22—p
GEO. GORDON.
Savannah Poor-House and Hos
pital Lottery.
THE refient calamity which has befallen our
city, having almost placed every individual to
arrange anew bis business, the Commissioners
of this Lottery, have been under the painful ne
cessity to suspend the drawing (which was*ta
huve'uken place yesterday) for a few days, the
Commissioners b*lng convinced that tile Public
will coincide, when it is well known the bene
fits are for our
Poor-Honsa and Hospital,
All the High Prizes remain in the Wheel, and
no Lottery offers so great a chance to make a
Fortune- For Tickets and Shares, apply at
C. If. Hajrdea’ft Office,
in the Patitm Ojjic^ Kxxhange.
N. B.—Persons holding Prize Tickets in the
New -York Lottery, are requested to call and
receive the money.
Jan 20-—t
Authorised by JMw,for th promotion of Education.
THE 12th CLASS OF TIIE
Virginia Seven Numbers
LOTTE1VL,
Will be drawn, on Saturday, the 24th day of
June, 1820, at 6 o’clock, v. m. in the City of
Rnintnvii; when the public will know the fate
of the following prizes, in a few minntes:—
SCHEME.
33 Prices of 10,000 each.
1,818 do. of 100 each.
27,415 do. of 10 each.
-Year 3 blanks to a Prize, imil the Prizes
will be paid without discount.
*,* The explanation yf the above LOTTERY
inav be had gratis, and the Tickets are now tor
Sale, in this City, ut TEN DOLLARS each, by
Robert Raiford,
Sole Agent Jor the Manager, for the City of Sa
vannah audits vicinity..
Feb 9—j|53 12 .1 .
ANDREW tLOW $ CO.
I NFORM their friends ami the public, that un
til their own Stoic is rebuilt, they have
rented the Brick Store on the opposite lot, late
ly erected by colonel John Play; where in a
lew days they will remove their GOODS, and
open their counting-house. In the mean lime,
persons having business with them, will please
call at tin* house of Mr. Janies M'lieury, Court
house Square.
A considerable assortment of It BY GOODS,
saved from the Fire, together with London bot
tled Porter and crates 01 Crockery ware, are now
offered for sale.
*V -rmnv
ipected from
Jan 17—18
•—.'J puf>r>ly j»r wy.v.tK 4*
i Liverpool ill a few weeks.
Dissolution.
T IIF. Copartnership formerly existing under
the firm of Ricliurds Manway, 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
those indebted to make immediate payment to
7 A. RICHARDS,
Who will continue the business in bis own
name. nov 21—48
Seth Rich,
I NFORMS his friends and the public, that he
ims oil hand at his small store, in Uurnurd-
s.reet, opposite Mr. Gardner I’utts dwelling-
house, a good assortment of choice GROCE
RIES,, PROVISIONS and OLD LIQUORS
which lie offers lor sale on reasonable terms.
Jan 18 39
New Crockery Siore,
O PENING next door to Messrs. J. & W.
Turner ctf.Co’s dry good Store, Brough
ton street: complete bine and white Dinner
Services of the flasket, Chinese Flower Jar
and Cottage Patterns, with Basins and Ewers
attached to the sets.
A complete assortment of Wines, Tumblers,
Goblets, Decanters, Salts, &c. of flint Glass.
Breakfast China Services
•Uold edged .China Breakfast Plates
Liquor Cases, Sul Feb 16— c&flp
Four Hundred Dollars,
As hereafter described, were Forwarded by
the mail which was robbed on Monday last.—
liould such Kills be offered, it is requested
they be stopped:
Letter A—No. 83, Feb. 1813, Planters* Bank,
Geo. 100 dollars.
A No. 125, 5tn .fun. 1818, State Bank of Geo.
100 dollars.
H—No. 542, 5th April, 1817, Union Bank, 8.
Carolina, 100 dollars.
B-—No 69. August 27, 1811, Planters* and Me
chanics’ Bank, Soutli-Caroliua, 2U dollars.
F — No. 279, J Uh Dec. 1817, Union Bank, S.
C. 20.
H—No. 76, 21st April, 1817, Bank of the State
of South Carolina, 20 dollars
II—No. 23, 16th April, 1817, do do do 20
C—No. 33, 10th June, 18lo, do do do 10
D—No. 10, 6th January, 1815, do do do 10
Making the amount of 4 <0 dollars.
R. & J. Habersham.
Ffb 25 e \
One Hundred Dollars Reward.
LOST;
A SMALL red morocco POCKET BOOK,
containing about 600 Dollars in Bank Notes,
among which a note of the Planters’ Bank for
&100, and one of the same amount on the State
Hunk of Georgia-, the other hills are smaller;
and a check on the Braucli Bank of the United
States, drawnJ>y Archibald Clark for £50—also
a Note for £99, drawn by Mr. Elihu Atwater,
of St. Man’s; and a receipt given by Isaac Bai
ley, of Camden county, for fe287 87£, in which
he agreed in said receipt to make titles to part
of Lot No. 5 and-Improvements, in the town of
Jefferson.
A Reward of One Hundred Dollars will be
given for the recovery of said Pocket Book,
vvi.b its contents, by leaving it at this Office, or
by delivering it to the subscriber.
John Bailey.
Feb 25
Bills oR Exchange
O N l.ivcbpool, »nd M»neh«»tei',
payable in Eonton.Tnr aale.
Ai.aii—A lew Ctt3u of anperior I.UINJIUP*
POKIER. ■,
Jno. aieakman & Co 1
\ Junes*-wharf.
Dec 4 8
Ponce Mackenzie,
H AVE removed to JRavs* Upper Wluilf. Oil
the floor immediately under Mossi's. Usll
& Hoyt’s Counting Rood.
In Stove, and for sale on accomowdating terms,
20 lihds MolasseS
. • Bl do Sugar ■>
4 ti«rc*wfv/»ttfr. J'inVT fu
The Subscribers
Have on hand a general assortment of HARD- Savbnnkh, J
WARE, embracing most articles required foi' ,: U| 17 fi
building; which they will be ready to expose, ——v—<>—
for sale in a day or two at til nr store on the BuyJ
JAMES DICKSON & CO.
Jan 20—41 v
. The Hubscriliers.
By the Rssisiance and very great exertions «
kind friends, have been enabled to preserve Lbf
principal part of their stock of merenantdise, tf-
gether with their store, from the late copflagif-
tion. They are now removing their goods balk
to their former stand, on the Buy, where t4i/»y
will offer for sale, in a day or two, on tlifir
former terms, for cash, cotton or negociaHe
paper.
File Stock comprises every m*ticle requisite
for the prcMciitHmi approaching season on which
they will sell by the dozen, piece or package.
JAMES DICKSON k CO.
The Augusta Chronicle, Milledgevillc Jour
nal, and Washington News, are requested to
publish the above for one month; and forward
their accounts to the Republican ollicc for set
tlement,
Jan 26 §r 46
Dissolution of Coportmu'ship.
FllUE Firm of CI1ANE C & KE I'ZE, was dis*
JL soI\ed this day by mutual consent. J. 1*.
Sktzk is duly authorised to settle ull business
against old concerns. Those having demands,
will please call on him for settlement by the 6th
of March next, or they will be debarred pay
ment; and those indebted are invited to do tlm
same for settlement in full.
A. Chanct,
J.Pr. Setae.
Savannah, Peb. 15,1S&). 69
Jn. Pr. Setzc,
RATEFUL for the Patronuge favored with
M. 4e»wws r aU
having taken on his account the late esqihlislr
meiit of Chanet & Seize, lie offers for sale, (‘new
ly imported from London, by the wuy of Charles
ton) a large supply of
Ready Made Clothing;
Sold cheap for cash, or on very uccomtnoOat
ing terms, at the coruor of Drayton street sJn<I
the Bay\Feb 22—64
The Branch Bank of the
Unit! States is removed to the counting house
Of RRichardson
JAMES HUNTER, Caehtef,
^Jnl8 39
Notice.
Ming been Invited to an examination of the
•miHpi^of the SuvaUtmh Mamie & t\n* In.
afler the recent dreadful confiu-
have much satisfaction in stating,
t Stock, Specie, and Ileal Estate,
J themselves, more than sufficient to sa*
be loss incurred by the fire, and to re-
the notes which it has now in circulation.
W. n. UULLDCH,
JPtfsithhit Hunk of Georgia.
R. RICHARDSON,
Prescient Office U, States.
JAMES JOHNSON,
X f'lrsidant Flamers' Bank.
nkh, Jan 13, W0
38
sutv
grat|
thuti
aru
tiai'
ie Office, a
ip, we hat
ip Bank S
f tlielliselv
Tlic Subscriber
H AVING rccoivcd the appointment of Notary
Public, ollert his services in that line; lie
will also undertake my ti-siialation in the French
and English languages, with >v1ucli he may be
favored. • •
IJlciwill be found for (he present, in the Coun
cil clip uber, where his office of secretary to the
conuipUee of distribution is kept.
Augustus Dousset.
Feb 12 61
T
will
Notice.
■E subscriber haying taken into copast ner*
hip Mr. William k. Holland, the business
ifuture be conducted under the firm of
; j Pouyat Holland.
JOHN F. POUYAT,
tyc 1,1819,-14
i Wayne § Cuyler
\*T*UL attend to their professional business
▼ ▼ in the western tenement of Mr. George
Anderson’s stores. They inform their friends
and clients that altlum di their office lias been
destroyed by fire, they have preserved »11 the
papers and books committed to their charge.
Jin 18—39
sitim
Mrs. Pierce
H AS removed to the house .
ted on the Bay, opposite the Wasliiugiun
Hall; expresses her gratitude to her friends and
hopes still to merit a continuance of their pat
roliuge. sept 28 *10
Just Received,
An additional supply nf superior West of
Kngland
Cloths, Cassimures and Vestings,
Which will be made to order on the shortest
notice, by
Leslie Thompson.
Nov 2j—I—1
The Subscriber
Begs leave most respectfully to inform his
country and city friends and the public in gene
ral that lie lias taken a stand, North Fust comer
of Hunk Square, immediately opposite Mr.
White’s Merchants’ Hotel, where lie continues
to curry Oil the Tailoring Himncss, with ple.-
gance and punctuality, liuving in his employ a
sufficiency of first rate workmen, and the oust
Cloths, Casslmercs, 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—-eL&Jrp
Notice.
G EOKC.E NEWIIAl.L, has removed to the
white Store in Broughton street, next door
to the dwelling house of Gardner Tufts Esqr.
where he has for sale a general assortment of
BOOTS and SHOES,
at wholesale and retail. Feb 2—et
Notice.
T HE copartnership of Hotchkiss & Daly is
this day dissolved by mutual consent—27th
November, 1819,
^ Daniel Hotchkiss
Ji. Duly.
Georgia Hotel,
Livery Stables, Stage Offices, Sfe.
The undersigned having leased the above es
tablishment to Messrs Claborn Bevill and his
lute partner, Gideon Daly, bath withdrawn him
self from the same, and at the same time that ho
would render his thanks to the public for their
support, which he now does. He would rec
ommend the present occupants as worthy of
the liberal support of the friends pf the former
couccru.
Daniel Hotchkiss.
The undersigned have entered into copartner
ship under the firm of Bevill 8c Daly, and have
leased of Mr. Hotchkiss the establishment
known as “the Georgia Hotel, Lively Stables,
Stage Offices, 8tc.” near the Market, in the
city of Savannah, and it being their intention to
devote their time entirely to this business, the
public may expect every attention, comfort and
convenience,which an establishment of this kind
can afford.
Claborn Bevill
dec 1—4
Gideon Daly.
FRENCH LANGUAGE.
MR. VU BOSO. .
sciiuola on New-Vork island, informs the inha
bitants of this city, that it his intention to open
a School for teaching the same. lie tenders
them his professional services, and hopes that
fYoin his practical knowledge, his unremitting
exertions and attention to his pupils, he may
give such general satisfaction, as to Secure to
himselfa sufficient share of patronage to induce
him to make Savannah his permanent residence.
Mr. D. will attend classes in private families,
and seminaries if rcqu.red.
An Evening School will be opened for those
young Gentlemen, whose avocations render it
inconvenient to utteini during' the day.
Terms—Fiftfceu dollars per quarter, Five in
advance.
For information respecting Mr. D. he respect-
fully refers to James Greunhotv & Antliony
Jiaiclay, esquires, audio Dr. Cotton. 1
N. B. Mr. D. resides on the Huy at Mrs, Grib-
bin’s. Dec 14—ref-j—16
67“ At a me.eilitgofthe joint cum*
mitte for distribution of monies collected fofr
tile distressed sufferer* by the late fire, thu IbU
lowing rekolutiona were passed, to Witt
Hbsolvid, that the chairman, H m. B, tl'dlb<\
Jan tee M. Waynei and William Taylbr, Esqt s. bo
a sub-comuiittee of this board, to crushler uiui
report as tu the best mode of classifyiftg the suf»
feret s by the late fire, In distributing the amount
of dohaiibu, having a due regard to the ability
of the sufferers to sustain their losses rteipeo*
tively; and that us soon us Forty Thouiand IloL
lars shall be nt the disposal of the committee, iu|
apportionment sliall take place; and a snlise*
quent one w,lieu the total of contribution# sLull
be rece ved. •
Hrsvhtd, That Several rcttirnS ttiade tl> this
bouitl, having been sent witfnnt proper,«tten
turn to form, it-is expected dim ull cltcm for los*
«i*h, shall be inadr »m oath uraircitBlt^ ff po*»
■ihie, by peRKiiia lfiu'. u . dlg.lho (fXtviit ot sncfi
losses, ana be lodged with the secretary, at
least one day before the meeting of the board*
Retract from the minutes;
AUGUb I US DOU88ET; lec’y.
This board adjourned until Fridav next, th
meet st tljo council ekaniber, ut 12 o’clock; oP
which all persous concarnvd a ill please to tukt
notice.
Feb 5-56
Savannah, February 5,1820.
Tjie Joiht Committee appointed by council fof
distribution of monies collected for the dint reus*
cd sufferers by the late fire, having resolved
that “all claims for losses ■hall be inUiie mt
oath, and certified, if possible, by pci sons know*
ing the extent of such losses, and be lodged
with the Secretary Ut least one day before the
meeting of Uie Hoard,” and this resolution be*
ing made public, the sufferers by the late lira
are requested and solicited to have regard to t)i«
same, in all claims laid before the joint commit*
tee: for should this form be neglected, tl>4
Board will be compelled to postpone the consi
deration of such mcmr.rial. It is therefore re*
commended, that where the applications here*
toforc made, have been informal, new ones
lodged with the Secretary,
flic sufferers must be sensible, holv nCCei*
a ary it is, to have those claims formally and cor*
redly before the Hoard, us decisions Will tuktf
place on all, and they munt remain ns matters
of inspection andAecord for the justification of
tlio*se who have acted oh them, or to be ulti*
mutely reported upon, for the satisfaction of
the generous Public who, have created tlui
charitable and relieving fund.
The Secretary will attend to the calls bf the
necessitous who may huve claims to make, ami
others who may With 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 9nvannnh» being duty
■worn, deposetli and saith.tbut (he or shej liv*
ed and resided in the said city (describe tho .
house anti lot J on the morning qf the Uth Jamt*' 1
try lajjt, that in the Conflagration (he or the)
lost Gtwrtbe thr of the lots ) and this de
ponent Ififfficr swears, n u fair apt mod**
rate valuation the said loss amdtim.-, re
of ——, and that no part of the said loss, as v*
hied and Calculated in this deposition, bus been
saved by Insurance or otherwise.
A statement of the circumstances of the Ret*
son applying, may be added if thought pfoper*
imp which no doubt, will have due weight with
the Board, as wcIUs certificates and testimony
of such loss, and the capacity of the applicant
to bear the same—also if there Was any insure
mice, and to what uqimint compared with tlifl
loss. By order the Chairman.
AUGV8TU8 DOUSbET, Sec'ry.
* # * Tliose having any claims
on, or other business with tin* Evtate of Jamas
Fouhkst, Esq. deceased, will apply to
Robert Aiitchcl,
Acting Qualified liueattor.
Who offers for Hale,
The HOU8F. in (Jolumbiu Square, in which
Mr. Forrest resided. Feb 22- 69
Notice.
A LL persons having demands 3gainst the es
tate of the hilc Major ANDREW M’LEAN,
will present the m to
Tliomas Bonrke, uJm’r.
Oct 30—29
To Rent.
T ilF. commodious Wharf and Stores, at pre
sent occupied by Mr. I. Minis, for terms ap
ply tu
James Johnston, or
George Anderson k Son.
Jan 27 eu47
To Rent,
Several Counting Rooms and Ware-hpuses
< n Jones* wharf. Apply to
Ji. & J. Habersham.
Jan 17
fir
Tom
'I'o Rent.
!I1B Subscribers dwelling house, on the Bay
may be rented for six or eighteen months
om the 1st May next, when occupancy may bo
had, and the Furniture may be hired with it—
and tui approved tenant may also hire the ser
vants. PETER MITCH EL.
Feb 20—t
T(»- Rent,
The gulisciiber oilers to rent liis FIRE-
PROOF STORES, i;j the vicinity of the Steam
boat Company’s wharf.
John H. Morel.
Oct 28—S7
To Hire,
T HREE Prime Men, who have been accus
tomed to boating between this place and
Augusta. Apply to the Printer,
juii * —33
Wanted to Hire,
4 N .rtive NEOKO MAN, who can be well
l\. recommended, to uwmlin » Grocery Store.
Apply u bin. othc rfeb ‘U—k—JO
€?■ At ft meeting of the joint
committee for the distribution of inoti.i-s«cijVcU
ed for the distressed sufferers by the k.te lne #
tlic following resolution Was passed, 8Hvai.nahI
Febrtiury llili, 1820;
Hesolvrd, \ hat tiiis Hoard will receive return*
of losses bv the late fire until the 2otl. of ihia
nionlli, and after that period proreed to dislri*
butc tne charity fund alining the sufferers eus
titled to relief. Extract Jrom the miimtcs\
Augustus Dousset, eec’ry t v
Feb 12 61 9
JSauauhnh, 16.7; Ab. 1820,
A great itufnber of applicants and claimant#
before the joint committee of distributions liava
not availed tliemselvea of die recommendation
made the 10th instant, as to the formal manned
of their application; it is further requested that
the same lie attended to before the 2Ulb iust. of
Otherwise such applications, will not be tukcii
lip. Depoailiuiis or certificates of the actual
circumstancea of losses by the fire, will be at
great service in the consideration of Claim,
Hr order of the Chairman,
AUGUSTUS DOUSbET, sccty.
Peb 17-65
IO“To the Poor and particularly thosi
distressed by the late fre.
S EVERAL gentlemen oftliiacity having Vft*
luntarily and kindly contributed flour to bfl
made into bread lor the distressed suflerers, th#
subscriber informs them, that they will be sups
plied as heretofore, for thirty Jays from tlu#
date by making the usual application.
P. Brasch.
Jan 22
Notice to 'Distressed Personal
THE corner bouse in the lane on the East of
Barnard street, now in the possession of Major,
Jno. Scriven, isthe place of deposit for RiCe and
Corn, furnished by the Planters of oiu counlryi
for the use of all who want either of tliose ai ti*
cles; they will be delivered under- the superin*
tendance of Alderman Bonrke, at 9 o’clock, A«
M.—Beef, also kindly furnished by the sum#
persons, will be delivered at the same time and
place, under the direction of Jno. II. Ash, Esq.
and one or either of tliese gentlemen Will at*
lend to-morrow, and commence to issue thfl
above aid to the poor.
Materials for clothing will also be Aifnishcd.
Jan 20—41
Owners of Houses.
T HIRTY days from this date, the MafWgei#
and Assistants of Fire Engines will go thro 1
the di Acre lit Wards) to examine the state of th#
Fire Buckets, Ladders, &c. And they now* giv#
notice, that every person who may then hi
found not furnished agreeably to the City Orili*
nance, will be immediately reported to Council'
JNO. 1UUPT, SsshUurSi
iw 39—M