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THE DAILY GEORGIAN.
Vol. II.
MONDAY MOHNING, February 28, 1820.
No. 74
For Liverpool,
The verv fine, fist sailing ship
LADY GALLATIN,
% Cupt. Barker,
tahaving half her cargo ready to
R t> on hoard, will meet with no delay. For
eight or pottage, hav ing fine accommodations,
apply to „ _
^ Joku Lathrop & Co.
Feb 14
62
St. Ubes Salt—afloat.
The cargo of the brig Isabella, consisting of
.the a'oove article, is offered for sale by the sub-
'tcrihers.
Far Sale, Freight or Charter,
The above mentioned brig ISA
BELLA, burthen 2800 barrels, built in
Philadelphia of live oak add red cedar,
1 well found in every respect. Ap
ply to 1 ’ NICHOLAS Ik NEFF.
Feb
For any port in North Carolina,
* The new schooner
TWO-MOTHERS,
f detain lI cut,
__ 60 tons burthen. Freight will be
taken low on an immediate application to
Bacon & Ilmen,
Feb 25—p Exchange wharf.
For New York,
The packet schooner
ELIZA,
II. Weeks, master,
Will sail on the 27th instant, (wind
and weather permitting.) For freight of 50
bales cotton on deck, or passage, apply to
Fowler & Gardner,
Feb 24-—p Bulloch's It gilding.
For Freight or Charter,
The schooner S15LOMA,
[ 60 tons burthen, a first rate vessel,
'Joseph B. Atwood, master, tan he dis-
pmtenedimmediately for the West In
dies, or to any port this side the Chesapeake.
Apply to the captain on hoard, or to
Thomas Jones,
Feh 14—62 Hunter’s lower wharf*
Just Received,
And for sale low by the subscribers,
9 cases 4-4 Irish Linen, in whole & half pieces
X do 5-4 clo Sheeting
X do Canton Crapes
1 trunk Silk Hosiery, well assorted
A bale 6-4 Cloths—Cassimercs, all fashionable
colors '
J. & W. Turner & Co.
Feb 3 53
Buckwheat Flour, Butter, Lard, &c
Just received hi/ the brig Hero and other arrivals,
' Uutkwhe “ t ' *' L0UK
6 tubs superior Butter, for family use
65 kegs excellent Lard
15. qr. chests Hyson Tea
"10 bills Muscovado Sugar
i Sir d } “ oil
1 I .urge new Feather Wed
All which will be sold at moderate prices
frr cash or approved town paper, by
John Lewis,
Nov. 24—50 Factor, Eartumge Dock
Black Nankin Crapes, &c.
AN INVOICE CONSIST! NU OP
Superior black Nankin Crapes
F.k-tjiiiil Nankin Crape, gown patterns
Black (ring’d and twill’d Handkerchiefs
And a lew pieces black Bologne Crapes
Just ncei.vtt, fur sale hi
John Lathrop <Sf Co.
Feb 4—54
Black Nankeen Crapes, tyc.
An Invoice black, crimson and scarlet Crapes,
just received and for sale by
John Lathrop & Go.
Feb 15 63 Hunter'8 Range.
Frames for Houses,
3 F any dimensions, will be furnished by the
subscriber at a short notice on moderate
Tins. Merchantable and clear white Fine
cards, for sale low.
Thomas Jones,
Jan 26—46 Hunter's lower wharf.
The Undersigned
fAVING for three years past had a Com-
L meicial Establishment in LIVERPOOL,
ier the firm of
Isaac, Low & Co.
Vr the services of that house to their friends
1 the public, in the sale of Produce, the pur-
use of Goods, and other business on Commis-
n.,
liberal advances will be made on shipments.
Andrew Low Sf Co.
Feb 21— 67 I
For Sale,
Received by the brig Caroline, from Liverpool,
70 tons Salt
1000 Jugs, assorted sizes
100 hampers Irish Potatoes
Also, inStord,
10 cases of 16 and 18 ounce Copper
7 hhds Dcmevara Rum
20 casks Porter
Feb 24—u
WtHiam Scarbrough.
Huthorised by Law, for the promotion of Education.
THE 12tii CLASS OF THE
Virginia Seven Numbers
wuryAVi,
Will be drawn, on Saturday, the 24Jh day of
June, 1820, at 6 o’clock, i\ m. in the City of
Ricumonii; when the public will know the fate
of the following prizes, in a few minutes:—
SCHEME.
35 Prizes of 10,000 each.
1,848 clo. of 100 each.
£7,413 do. of 10 each.
Near 3 Wanks to a Prize, and tfA Prixis
will be. paid ivithuut discount.
*„• The explanation of the above LOT TERY
may he had gratis, and the Tickets are now for
Safe, ill this City, at TF,N DOLLARS each, by
Robert Raifovd,
Sole Agent Jor the Manager, for the City of Sa
vannah and its vicinity..
Feb 9—158 12 J
ANDREW LOW CO.
I NFORM their friends and the public, that un
til their own Store is rebuilt, they have
entod the Brick Store on the opposite lot, late-
v erected by colonel John Pray? where in a
ew 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 DR I r GOODS,
saved from the Fire, together with London hot-
tied Porter and crates of Crockery ware, are now
ottered for sale.
%* Their Raual supply of Spring Goods is
expected from Liverpool in u few weeks.
Jan 17—38
New Crockery Store,
O PENING next door to Messrs. J. k W
Turner W Co’s dry good Store, Brough
ton street: complete blue and white Dinnei
Services of the Basket, Chinese FlowdV 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
Gold edged China Breakfast Plates
Liquor Cases, <5tc. Feb 16—cScjp
Savannah Poor-House and Hos
pital Lottery.
THE recent calamity which lias befldlen our
city, having almost placed every individual to
arrange anew his business, the Commissioners
of this Lottery, have been under the painful ne
cessity to suspend the drawing (which was to
have taken place yesterday) for a 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 Frizes rbniain in the Wheel, and
no Lottery offers'so great a chance to make a
Fortune- For Tickets and Shares, apply at
C. H. Hayden’s Office,
In the Police Office, Exchange.
N. B.—Persons holding Prize Tickets in the
NeW-York Lottery, are requested to call and
receive the money.
Jon 20—t
Rills of Exchange
O N Liverpool, Glasgww and Manchester,
payable in London, for sale.
Also—A few casks of superior LONDON
POUTER.
Jno/Spcakman & Lo*
Jones'-wharf.
Dec 4—8
The Subscribers
Have on hand a general assortment of HARD
WARE, embracing most articles required for
building? which they will be ready to expose
foi side in a day or two at their store on the Bay.
JAMES DICKSON & CO.
J»r 0b...41
The Subscribers.
By the assistance and very great exertions of
kind friends, have been enabled to preserve the
principal part of their stock of merchant dise, to
gether with their store, from the late conflagra
tion. 'Fliey are now removing their goods back,
to their former stand, on the Bay, where they
will otter for sale, in a day or two, on their
former terms, for casli r cotton or ncgociable
paper.
The Stock comprises every article requisite
for the present ami approaching season on which
they will sell by the doXf n. piece or package.
JAMES DICKSON 8c CO.
The Augusta Chronicle, Milledgeville Jour-
nal, and Washington News, are requested lo
publish the above for one month; and forward
their accounts to the Republican oflice for set
tlement.
Jan 26 §r 46
Dissolution of Copartnership,
T ill; Finn uf OHANF.T a Sfil ZK, mm dis-
solved this day by mutual consent. J. 1*.
Setvik is duly authorised to settle all business
against old concerns. Those having demands,
will please call on him for settlement by the 6th
of March nGxt, or they w ill be debarred pay
ment; and those indebted are invited to do the
same for settlement in full.
A. Chanet,
J.. Pf. Hctze.
Savannah, Feh. 15,1820. 6S
Jn. Pr. Setzc,
G RATEFUL for the Patronage favored with
by his Friends and the Public in general,
begs for a continuation of the flame in his favor,
having taken on liis account the late establish
ment of Chanet U Seize, he otters for sale,{new<-
ly imported from London, by the way of Charles
ton) a large supply *»f
Ready Made Clothing;
Sold cheap for. cash, or on very accommodat
ing terms, at the corner of Drayton street and
the Bay. Fch 22—69
Dissolution.
T HE Copartnership formerly existing under
the firm of Richards & Harroway, 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
A. RICHARDS,
Who will continue the business in his own
me. nov 21—48
Seth Rich,
I NFORMS his friends and the public, that he
has on hand at his small store, in Barnard-
street, opposite Mr. Gardner Tufts dwelling-
liouse, a good assortment of choice GROCE
RIES, PROVISIONS and OLD LIQUORS
which he otters tip* sale on reasonable terms.
Jtui 18 39 |
The Subscriber
B EGS leave most respectfully, to inform his
friends and public in general, that he has
taken a stand in Congress street, corner of Lin
coln, to carry on the
T amoving IWisuicbs,
and SCOUlilNG OF COATS and CLOTHS in
the best manner.
Feb 26-73
George Troup.
Six Hundred £5 Ninety Dollars
A S hereafter described, were forwarded by
the Mail, which w-as robbed on Monday last,
from hence to Charleston: should inch Bills be
ottered, it is requested they be stopped:
Letter A No. 905 State Bank of Georgia, 6th
Sept 1817, £100
“ A No. 231 do do do 9th Jan. 1818, 100
“A 947 do do do 28th Jan. 1817, 50
“ A 6J6 State Bank, N. Carolina
28th June, 1813 100
“ A 39. do do do 31st Dec 1814 100
“ A 245 do do do 15th Jan.1814 50
“ A 1000 do do do 28thJujie 1813 50
“ A 663 do do do 5th Nov. 1811 50
“ A 830 do do do 22u Feb. 1813 50
“ B 358 State Bank Geo 10 Feb 1817 20
“ A 740 do do do 4tb Aug. 1817 20
Making the amount'of Six Hundred & Nine
ty dollars
Jos. Cummin
Fnh 26—73 .•
"O'
Notice.
F ROM the frequent trespasses committed op
the subscriber’s land, viz cutting down and
carrying off'spars, of every* size, building poles,
hoop poles, fence rails, and wood of every des
cription, he is compelled for the thin! and last
time to say, that he will prosecute every per
son detected in such acts.
Joseph Stiles.
Feb 26 <[a
Notice.
piF.OIUiK NF.WII M.]., has removed to the
wX white Store u» Broughton street, next door
to the dwelling house of Gardner Tufts Knur,
where he has fur sale a general assortment of
BOOTS and SHOES,
at wholesale and retuil. Feb 2—cl
T
Notice.
IHE copartnership of Hotchkiss & Daly is
_ this day dissolved by mutual consent—27th
November, 1819.
Da»y.-1 Hotchkiss
G. DMy.
Georgia Hotel,
Livery Stables, Stage Offices, Sfc.
The undersigned having leased the above es
tablishment to Messrs Clahorn BeviU and his
late partner, Gideon Daly, hath withdraw n him
self from the same, and at the same time that he
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 of the former
concern.
Daniel Hotchkiss.
The undersigned have entered into copartner
ship under the firm of Bevili 81 Duly, and have
leased of Mr. Hotchkiss the establishment
known as “the Georgia Hotel, Livery Stables,
Stage Offices, &c.” 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.
Clahorn BeviU
Gideon Daly.
dec 1—5
*** Those having any claims
on, or other business with the Estate of James
Fouuxst, Esq. deceased, will apply to
Robert Mitchel,
Acting Qualified Executor.
Who-njfm fur Sale,
The HOUSE in Columbia Square, in which
Mr. Forrest resided. Feb 22—69
*** At a meeting of the Joint
Committee for distribution ol monies collected
for the relief of the distressed sufferers by the
late fire, Savannah, February 24th, 1820.
The Board took into consideration the list
of applications for relief, and the amount of
losses, whereupon it was resolved, that the fol
lowing claims be rejected, us not falling within
the province of the charitable fund entrusted to
this Board, to be distributed amongst the dis
tressed sufferers hy t?ie late fire.
[List cnlenul oh the J Dilutes.)
Resolved, That the said rejected list fie en
tered on the Minutes for the information of all
concerned, with leave to cither of the claim
ants, to make explanations as to his or her cir
cumstances and to adduce proof thereon, to
enable this Committee to reconsider the rejec
tion now made, jf this he applied for, on or be
fore the 2d day of Mutt'll next. *
Extract from the Minutes,
AUGUSTUS D DUS SET, Sec'ry.
Many of the applications before the Joint
Committee have been rejected for an entire
want of evidence and formality, which might
have been avoided hy proper attention to the
rule heretofore recommended: if this be wil,
fully neglected, it is but naturul to suppose that
the person applying is indifferent about relief,
und not an object ot the fund at the distribution
of this Board. It is therefore, again, and for the
last time recommended, that incapacity to bear
the loss, and the stute und circumstances of the
person applying, (where not known to some of
the members) must appear, by actual affidavit
or collateral evidence: otherwise, persons may
ultimately compluin ot' the amount allotted,
which w ould have been different, had proper
and common precaution been takei). Many ap
plicants, no doubt, fully entitled to the atten
tion of the Board, are stingers to them, and
must attend to their own interest, and not im
pose upon the members, the necessity of decid
ing unsatisfactorily to themselves, or seeking
for information from others, for the justification
of their voles.
By order of the Board,'
AUGUSTUS DOUSSET, Sec'ry.
Feb 25 l
fiJ* The Branch. Bank of the
United States is removed to the counting house
of 11. Richardson &('n,
JAMES HUNTER, Cashier.
Jan 18 39
Notice.
Haying been invited to an examination of the
situation of the Savannah Jllarine & Fire In
surance Office, after the recent dreadful confla
gration, we have much satisfaction in stating,
that its Bank Stock, Specie, und Real Estate,
are of themselves, more than sufficient to **•
tisfy the loss incurred by the fire, und to re
deem the notes which it has now in circulation.
W. B. BULLOCK,
President Hunk of Georgia.
It. RICHARDSON,
President Office Bank If, Slutea.
JAMES JOHNSON,
President Planters' Bunk.
Savannah, Jan 13, 1820
Jan 17 38
N olice. i
F19HE subscriber having taken into copartner-
X ship Mr. William R. Holland, the business
will in future he conducted under,the firm of
Pouyut (£ Holland.
JOHN F. l’OUYAT.
Doc 1,1819,—14
At a meeting of the joint com-
initte for distribution of monies collected fop
tlie distressed sufferers by the late fire, the foN
lowing resolutions were passed, to wit:
Resolved, that the chairman, W in. B. Hutloch,
James M. Wayim, and William Taylor, Esqn. be
a sub-committee of this board, to consider and
report as to the best moth of classifying the si if.
form by the late fire, in distributing the amount
of donation, having a due regard lo the ability
of the sufferers to sustain their hisses respec
tively? and that as soon as Forty Thousand Dol
lars shall he at the disposal of the Committee, an
apportionment shall take place; and u subse
quent one when the total of contributions shall
be rece.vcd.
Resolved, That several returns made to tbit
board, having been sent without proper utten
tion to form, it is expected that all claim for los
ses, shall be made on oath and certified, if pus.
sible, by persons knowing the extant of such
losses, turn be lodged with .the secretary, at
least one day before the meeting of the hoard.
Extract from the minutes,
AUGUSTUS DOUSSET, scc’y.
This hoard adjourned until Friday nrtit, to
meet at the council chamber, at 12 o’clock; of
which all persons concerned will please to tuko
notice.
Fob 5—^6
Savannah, February 5, 1820.
The joint committee appointed by council for
'distribution of monies collected for the distress-
id sufferer* by the late fire, having resolved
that “all claims for losses shall he made on
oath, and certified, if possible, by persons know,
mg the extent of such josses, and be lodged
with the Secretary at least one day before the
meeting of the Board,” and this resolution be.
ing made public, 4110 sufferers by the late fire
are requested and solicited to have regard to the
same, m all claims laid before the joint commit,
tee: for should this form bo neglected, the
Board' will he compelled to postpone the consi
deration of such memorial, It is therefore re
commended, that where tlu applications here,
tqfore made, have been informal, new one*
lie lodged with the Secretary.
The sufferers must he sensible, how neces
sary it is, to have these claim* formally' and con
rectly before the Board, us decisions \rill take
place on all, and they must remain a* mutters
of inspection and record tor th$ justification of
those who have acted on them, or to he ulti
mately reported upon, for the satisfaction of
the generous Public who, have created this
charitable and relieving fund.
The Secretary will attend 1o the culls of the
necessitous who may have claims to mukc, and
others who may wish to employ him for this
purpose. Something like the following form
is ruconlmcudcd—To he varied according to
circumstances:—
A. B. of the City of Savannah, being duly
sworn, doposeth and saith, that (he or she ) liv
ed and resided in the smd city (describe the
house und lot J on the morning of the 11th Janu
ary last, that in the conflagration (he or the J
lost (describe the nature of the loss J and this dc.
ponent further swears, that at u Fair und mode
rate valuation'the,said loss amounts to the sum
of — —-, and that no part of the said loss, us va
lued and calculated in this d*to.4tion, has been
saved by Insurance or otherwise.
A statement of the circumstances of the. per
son applying, may be added jf thought proper,
and which no doubt, n-ill have due welglit with
the Board, as well ris certificates and testimony
of such loss, and the eupacity of the applicant
to bear the same—also if there wus any insur
ance, and to what amount compured with the
loss. By order of the Chairman.
AUGUSTUS DOUSSET, Sec’ryx
W ayne § 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 allium, h their office has been
destroyed by fire, they have preserved >dl the
papers and hooks committed to their churg<
Jan 18—39
Notice.
A LL persons having demands against the es
tate of the late Major ANDREW M‘LEAN,
will present them to
Thomas Bourkc, adm’r.
Oct 3(1—
To Rent.
rflHE commodious Wharf and Stores, at pre-
X sent occupied by Mr. 1. Minis, for terms ap
ply to
James Johnston, or
George Anderson & Son.
Inn 97 pii47
For Sale.
A PRIME, Healthy and Stout Nego Fellow.
lie is an excellent Plough and Axe-man,
wishes to live in the country; he will be sold a
Great Bargain. He can be seen on, application
to the subscribers.
J. B. Herbert, Co.
Feb 25 72
To Rent,
Several Counting Rooms and Ware-houses
on Jones’ wharf. Apply to
II. M J. Habersham.
Jin 17
To Rent,
The subscriber offers to I’ent his FIRE
PROOF STOHE8, in die vicinity of the Steam
boat Company’s wharf.
John H. Morel.
Oct 28-^27
Mrs. Pierce
H AS removed to the house pleasantly situa
te«l on the Bay, opposite the Washington
Hall; expresses her gratitude to her friends and
hopes still to merit a continuance of their put-
ronage. sept 28 *10
FRENCH LANGUAGE
Mil. mi nosq,
I jlOR mitny years teacher of the French I .an-
^ giluge, ill some of the most respeetablt
schools on New'-York island, i v Tins the* inha
bitants ot this city, that it his intention to open
a School for teaching the same, lie tenders
them his professional services, and hopes that
from his practical knowledge, his unremitting
exertions and attention to hi* pupils, he may
give such general satisfaction, as to secure to
himself a sufficient share/if patronage to induce
him to make Savannah hjs permanent residence.
Mr. D. will attend classes in private families,
and seminaries it required.
An Evening School will he opened for those
voting Gentlemen, whose avocations render it
inconvenient to attend during the duy.
Terms—Fifteen dollars per quarter, Five in
advance.
For information respect ing Mr. D.he respect
fully refers to James Greenhow tk Anthony
Barclay, esquires, and to l)r. Cotton.
N. B. Mr. D. resides on the Bay at Mrs. Grib*
bin’s. ' Dec 14 ref 16
& At a meeting of the joint
committee for the distribution of monies collect
ed for the distressed sufferers by the lute fire,
the following resolution was ptu>scd, Savannah.
February 11th, 1820:
Resolved, That this Hoard will receive returns
of losses by the late lire until the 20th of Ihip
month, and ufter that period proceed to distri
bute tne charity fund among the suff erer* ei»
titled to relief. Extract from the minutes,
Augustus Doubset, sec’ry.
Feb 12 61 .
Savannah, 16th Feb. 1820.
A great number of applicants and claimant#
before the joint ooniinitlee of distribution* have
not availed themselves of the recommendation
made the 10th iiiHtunt, as to the formal manner
of their anpheulioji; it is further requested thut
the same be attendedto before the 20th inst. or
otherwise such applications will not be tukcu
up. Depositions or certificates of the actuul
circumstances of losses by the fire, w ill be of
great service in the consideration of claim.
Be order of the Chairman,
AUGUSTUS DOUSSET, sec’ry.
Feb 17—65
Icy To the Poor und particularly thorn
distressed by the lute fire.
S EVERAL gentlemen of this city having vo
luntarily arid kindly contributed flour to be
made into'bread for the distressed sufferers, the
subscriber informs them,, thut tl tv will be sup
plied as Heretofore, for thirty days from this
date by making the usual application.
P. Rrasck.
Jan 22
To Rent.
T HE subscribers dwelling house, on the Bay
may be rented for six or eighteen months
from the 1st May next, when occupancy may be
had. and the Furniture may be hired with it—
and an approved tenant may also hire the ser
vants. PETEK MITCHEL.
Feb 20—t
To Hire,
T HREE Prime Men, who have been accus
tomed to boating between this pluce and
Augusta. Apply to the Printer,
jan * —33
Wanted to Hire,
A N active NEGRO MAN, who can be well
recommended, to attend in a Grocer)' Store.
Apply at this office. Feb 23—f,—70
Mules and Waggons
To hire, by the day, w eek, or month.—En
quire at Fair Lawn.
Feb 26—l
Notice to Distressed Persons!
THE corner bouse in the lane on the East of
Barnard street, now in the possession of Major
Jnb. Striven, isthe plait* of deposit for Rice and
Corn, furnished by tJie Planters of our country,
for the use of all who wind either of those arti
cles; they will be delivered under the supcriiu
tendance of Alderman Bourkc, at 9 o’clock, A,
M.—Beef, also kindly furnished by the same
persons, will be delivered at the same time and
place, tinder the direction of Jno. H. Ash, Esq,
and one or either of these gentlemen w ill at
tend to-morrow, and commence to issue the
above aid to the poor.
Materials for clothing will also he furnished.
Jan 20—41 .
The Subscriber
H AVING received the appointment of Notary
Public, offers Ids services in that line; h#
wil) also undertake my translation in the French
und English language-, with which he may b«
favored.
lly will he found for the present, in the Comi.
cil chamber, where his office of secretary to the
committee ofdistributum i* kept.
Augustus Dousset.
I Fob 12 61