The Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1818-1824, March 02, 1820, Image 1

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THE DAILY GEORGIAN. * Vol. II THURSDAY MORNING, March a, 1820. Ab. 77 For Liverpool, The ven' fide, fast sailing ship LADY GALLATIN, Copt. Barker, ►having half ncr cargo ready to #o on board, will meet with no delay. For freight or passage) having fine accommodation*, apply to v John Lathrop & Co. , r TVK H S2 For Greenock, The fine. British Brig ALEX AN- DER, Robert M‘Kir, Master, burthen 244 tons, having two thirds of her cur- £go ready to go on board, will meet with dispatch; for freight of 200 a 300 bales cot ton, apply to the master on board, or to John Speftkman & Co. r=b 29—75 Jones' t what f. St. Ubes Salt—afloat. The cargo of the brig Isabella, consisting of the above article, is offered for sale by tile sub scribers. and For Sale, Freight or Charter) Thq above meutibneil brig ISA BELLA, burthen 2800 barrels, built in Philadelphia of live oak and red cedar, baud well found in cverv respect. An* ply to NICHOLAS & NEFF. Feb 14-62 For Norfolk 6j Baltimore, The regular packet sloop GOOD-HOPE. Wing, master; l having her cargo engaged except a few p-mles on deck—for freight of which or passage, apply to the captain on board at Jones’ Wharf, or to BACON & BKUEN. Feb 28—p For Sale, The sloop GEORGE, TWo years old, 10 tons burthen, built win Nassau, N. P. of Cedar and Maboga- Joy, and in complete order for sea.— v rms cash. Apply at this office. Feb 28—l Just Received, And for sale low by the subscribers, £ cases 4-4 Irish Linen, in whole & half pieces 1 do 5-4 do Sheeting 1 do Canton Crapes 1 trunk Silk Hosiery, well assorted I bale 6-4 Cloths—-Cussimeres, all fashionable colors J. & W. Turner & Co. Feb 3 53 Buckwheat Flour, Butter, Lard, &c Aui rec-ived by the brig Hero and other arrival*, >2 (pf bbul B, ‘ ckwll '* t f, - ol,R 6 tubs superior Hotter, for family use 65 kegs excellent Lard 15 qr. chests Hyson Tea * 10 bids Muscovado Sugar J “r 1 \ 1 Large new Feather Bed All which will he sold at moderate prices tor cash or approved town paper, by John Lewis, Nov. 24—50 Factor, Exchange Dock Black Nankin Crapes, fr’e. ‘ A^l IXVOICE CONSISTING OF Superior black Nankin Crapes Elegant Nankin Crape, gown patterns Bliick fring’d and twill’d Handkerchiefs And a few pieces black Bologne Drupes Just received, fur tale by John Latl.rop <Sf Co. F.b 4-54 - 1 SEED RICE, FOB SALE, BV R. & J. Habersham. Feb 26 fa Mack Nankeen Crapes, £jc. n Invoice black, crimson and scarlet Crapes, received and for sale by John Lathrop & Co. Feb IS 63 Hunter's Range. The Undersigned H AVING for three years past bad a Oom- meiciul Establishment in LIVERPOOL, under the firm of Isaac, Low & Co. Offer the services of that house to their friends and the public, in the sale of Produce, tlje pur chase of Goods, and other business on Commis sion. Liberal advances will he made on shipments. Andrew Low &’ Co Feb 21-67 I New Crockery Store, O PENING next door to Messrs. J. & W. 1'nrner y Co’s dry good Store, Brough ton street: complete blue and white Dinner Services of the Basket, Chinese Flower Jar •ml Cottage Patterns, with Basins and Ewers attached to the sets. A complete assortment of Wines, Tumblers, .Goblets, Decanters, Salts, fffc. of Hint Glass. - Breakfast China Services Gold edged China Breakfast Plates Liquor Coses, &c. Fpb 16— c&Rp T HE Subscriber, taking into consideration the pressure of the times, has reduced the price on MADEIRA WINK, of which he keeps a constant supply in pipes, half pipes, quarter casks, and iialf quarter t usks. This W : ne, of the well-known brand of John toward, Jlfurch & Co. is warranted to be of the choicest quality. Two pipes uf the Eust-India voyage, are also offered for sale at a reduced price, with only tin 1 additional expenses incurred thereon by the »oyage. j (^Subscription may be mqde at his Counting Room, foranv quantity or quality of Wine, and will be punctually attended to John P. Williamson. Feb 22—uw Savannah I’oov-House and Hos pital Lottery. THE recent calamity which lias befidten our city, having almost placed every individual to arrange anew his business, the Commissioners of this Lottery, have been Milder the painful ne cessity to suspend tips drawing (which was to have taken place yesterday) for a few days, the Commissioners beinp convinced that the Public will coincide, when it is Well known the bene- fits are for our Poor-House and Hospital. All the High Prize* r/main in the Wheel, and no Lottery off el's 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.-Pt rsons holding Prize Tickets in the New-York Lottery, arc requested to cull and receive the money. Jan 2<)—* Audio riicd by Law, for the promotion uf Education. THE 12tii CLASS OF THE Virginia Seven Numbers LOTTE VW, Will be drawn, on Saturday, the 24th day of June, 1820,. at 6 o’clock, in the City of RtciinoNn; when the public will know the fate of the following prizes, in a tew minutes:— SCHEME. 35 Prizes of 10,000 each. 1,81-8 do. of 100 each. 27,1-1-2 do. of 10 each. .Year 3 litanies to a Prize, ami the Prizes will be paid without discount, # * The explanation of the above LOTTERY may be hud gratia, and the Tickets aits now for .Sale, iu this City, at TEN DOLLARS each, by Robert Raiford, Sole Agent Jor the Manager, for the City of Su- vunntih audits vicinity., Feb 9—||58 12 J ANDREW LOW Sj CO. I NFORM tlieir 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 a lew days they will remove their GOODS, and open their counting-house. In the mean time, persons having business with them, will please cull at the house of Mr. James M'Henry, Court house Square. A considerable assortment of DRY GOODS, saved from the Fil e, together with London but- tied Porter ami crates ot Crockery ware, are now offered for sale. *,* Their usual supply of Spring Goods is expected from Liverpoul in a few weeks. Jan 17—38 Dissolution. T HE Copartnership formerly existing under the firm of Richards (J Hurrowayy 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 bis own name. nov 21—48 D. WILLIFORD, THANKFUL to his friends for former sup port, begs leave to iffform 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 sole day s, Tuesday and Friday,, as heretofore, jan. 18—39 Seth Rich, I NFORMS his friends and the public, that he has on hand ut his small store, in Barnard- eet, opposite Mr- Gardner Tufts dwelling- house, a good assortment of choice GROCE RIES, PROVISIONS and OLD LIQUORS which he offers tor sale on reasonable terms. Jan 18 39 3000 Dollars North Carolina Stale Bank Notes, Wanted at ALLEN’S Lottery iff Exchange Office, on the Bay, nearly opposite the Ex change. Feb 28—p EXCHANGE On London direct, and on Philadelphia At short sight, for sale bv William Jcnuer. Feb 24—i State Bank Stock. S IXTY SHAKES, at private sale by GEORGE SCHLEY, Feb 16—64 jYo. 1, Commerce Row. Madeira Wine. I ^HOSB >vho are desirous of supplying them- selves witfi some of the oldest and approved brands, will bear of a good opportunity by ap plication to Carnockan & Mitchcl. Feb 29-rpf Osnaburgs and Hardware. A small consignment of the above will be wild low, by R. & J. Habersham. Feb 28—i The Hermit in London; Or Sketches of English Manners, 2 vols 50 The Munster Cottage Boy—a Tale by Regina Maria Roche, author of the Children of the Abbey, &.c. 2 vols. $2 00 Salmagundi, No. 9, 25 cts Sketcii Book, No. 2, second edition, 62£ cts AJtorf a Tragedy, by Francis Wright, 37£ cts. The Pharmacopoeia of the N.York Hospital 1 50 Marriage, a Novel, 2 vols 00 Just Received W, T. Williams. • Feb 28-0 Bills of Exchange O N Liverpool, Glasgow and Manchester, payable in London, fur sale. Ai.no —A few casks of superior LONDON PORTER. Jno. Spcakman & Co* Junes'‘"wharf Dec 4 8 The Subscribers Have on hand a general assortment of HARD WARE, embracing most articles required for building; which they will he ready to exoose foi sale iu a day or two at their store on the Bay. JAMES DICKSON iff CO. Jm. .0 jl The Subscribers, By the assistance and very great exertions of kind friends, have been enabled to preserve the principal part of their stock of mcrcliautdisc, to gether with their store, from the late contlapta. tion. They are now removing their goods b:fck to their former stand, on the Bay, where tlfcy will offer for sale, in a day or two, on thfcir former term#, for cash, cotton or negociaplc 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 DICKSON & CU. The Augusta Chronicle, Milledgcvillc Jour nal, and Washington News, are rdqticsieJ to publish the 4&ove for one mouth; and forward their accounts to the UejHiblicaii office for pet- lleaic-nt. Jan 26 §r 46 j Dissolution of Copartnership. 1 r HE Firm of CHANKT iff SBTZri, wasirlisj solved this day by mutual consent. J. P; Sktzk is duly authorised to settle all businesi against old concerns. Those having demand* will please call on hint for settlement by the 6t| of March next, or they will be debarred pay* ment; and those indebted-are invited to do tillt same for settlement in full. A. Chanet, 1 J. Pr. Hetze. 1 Savannah, Feb.' 13,1820. 69 , Jn. Pr. Setze, G RATEFUL for the Patronage favored with by his Friends and the Public iu goncrul, lu gs for a continuation t>f the same in his favor, having taken on his account the late establish ment of Chanet iff Setze, lie offers for sale, (new ly-impur ted from I .ondon, by the way of Charles ton) a large supple of Ready Made Clullting; Sold cheap for cash, or on very accommodat ing terms, at the cuvnor of Drayton street and the Bay.Feb 22—69 Notice. G EORGE NRWIIALL, has removed to the white Store in Broughton street, next dour to the dwelling house of Gardner Tufts Esqr. where he bus for sale a general assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, at wholesale and retail. Feb2—eL Notice. milE copartnership of Hotchkiss fr Dulv is JL this day dissolved by mutual consent—27th November, 1819. Daniel llutdikiss G. Dily. Georgia Hotel, Livery Stables, Stage Offices, Sfa The undersigned having leascdtUe above es tablishment to Messrs Claborn Devil! a«d his late partner, Gideon Daly, hath withdrawn him self from the same, and at the same time tllathe would render his thanks to the public for'their support, which he now does, lie woiffd rec ommend the present occupants as worthy of the liberal support of the friends of the former concent. Daniel Hotchkiss. The undersigned have entered into copartner ship under the firm of Bevill Ik Daly, and have leased of Mr. Hotchkiss the establishment known as “the Georgia Hotel, Livery Stables, Stage Offices, Ike.” near the Market, in the city of Savannah, and it being their intention to devote their time entirely to this bus!mss, the public may expect every attention, comfort and convenience,which an establishment of this kind cun afford. Claborn Bevill Gideon Daly. dec 1—5 i *#* Those having any claims on, or other business with die Estate of Jamcs Fokuxst, Esq. deceased, will apply to Robert Milchel, Acting Qualified Executor. Who offers for Sale, The HOUSE, in Columbia Square, in which Mr. Forrest resided. Feb 22—69 *** At & meeting of the Joint Com miller fur ilintribution ui mimics collected for the relief of the distyessed sufferers by the late fire, Savannah. Y brainy 24th, 1820. 'The- Board took into consideration the list of applications for rcli£fi and the amount of losses, whereupon It was resol veil, I hut the fol lowing claims be rejected, as not fulling within the province of the yharituhle fund entrusted to this Board, to be distributed amongst the dis tressed sufferers by the. hue fire. [Litt entered, on the Minute*.] Resolved, That the said rejected list be ej>- .tqfed on the Minutes for the information of all concerned, wiih leave to cither of the claim- urns, to make explanations as to his or her cir- outyst knees' and to adduce proof thereon, to enwhh- this Commiitac lo reconsider the rejec tion now mnde, if this he applied for, on or be fore the 2dilay of March next. Extract from the Jilin "tea, AUGUSTUS DOUS8ET, Sec'ry. Many of the applications before the Joint Committee Imve been rejected for an entire v» ant of evidence and formality, which might have been avoided by proper attention to the rule heretofore recommended: if this be wil fully licgh-clcd, it is but natural to suppose that the pefsop applying is indifferent about relief, and not an object ot the fund ut the distribution of this Board, ll is therefore, again, and for the lust time recommended, that incapacity to hear the hws, and the state and circumstances of the person applying, (where not known to some of the members) must appear, by actual ufiidut it or collateral evidence: otherwise*, persons hw\ ultimately complain of the amount allotted, which would have been chffhreni, Imd proper and common precaution been taken. Many ap plicants, no doubt, fully entitled to the atten tion of the Board, are strangers to them, and must attend to tlieir 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 oi tlieir votes. By order of the Jtoord, AUGUbTUb DOUSSET, Set'ry. Feb 25 l £/* The Branch Bank of the United States is removed to the counting house* of R. Richardson iff Co. JAMBS HUNTER, Cuahier. Jan 18 39 ^ Notice. Haying been invited to an examination of the situation of the Savannah Marine iff A'ire hi• aionnce Office, after the recent dreadful conflu- nation, we have much satisfaction in stating, t Uat its Bank Stock, Specie, and Real Estate, ore of themselves, more •than sufficient to oa- (wfy the loss incurred hv the fire, and lo re deem the notes which it bus now in circulation W. B. BUI.LOCH, President llank of Georgia. R. RICHAUDSDN, President Ojfit c Bank IJ. -State*. JAMES JOHNSON, President Planter#’ Bank. Savannah, Jan 13, 1820 Jan 17 38 Notice. 1 M1E subscriber having taken into copartner- . shin Mr. William R. Holland, the business will in future be conducted under the firm of Pouyut 1$ Holland. JOHN if. I'OUYAt. Per 1, 1819,—14 Wayne £5 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 althou .di their office has been destroy ed by fire, they have preserved nil the n iers and hooks committed to tlieir charge. Ian 18—39 At ft meeting of the joint com- mitte for 'distribution of monies collected fur the distressed sufferers by tb* l«tu fire, the fol. lowing resolutions were passed, to wit* Rein bed, that the chairman, Hin. It. Htdloch t Same* M. It'ayne, aLd William Taylor, Ekp s. ho a suh-coinndttoe of tl»U hoard, to Consul r ani rupqvt as to, the best mode‘of Classifying the sufV fqrers by the late Art:, In distributing the amount of donat ion, having a due regurd t0 the ability of the sufferers to sustain tin it losses retaeo* tlvely; and that ss soonlis Forty Thousand Dob laisshall heat the disposal of the committee,:«n apportionment shall take place; and a subse* (pic nt one when the total of contributions shall ho rece ved. Resolved, That several >ef»ims made to till* board, having been scut without proper attelt tion to form, It Is ejp<*CUU mat aff r.laim for lo<n sea, shall be made on oath and certified, if. pus* •able, by ptrsons knowing the extent of such losses, and be lodged with the secretary, at least one day before the meeting of the board. Jictrarj from the minute*. AUGUSTUS DOUSSET, serV, This hoard a<\)aurncd until Friday next, to meet 4 the counujl ciiuinbtr, at 12 o’clock; \4F which all persons concerned will please to tako notice. Feb 5-56 Savannah, February S, 1820. 'The joint committee appointed by council fof distribution of monies collected for the distress* ed sufferers by the lute fire, having resolved that “ull claims for losac-s shall he nruiue on >Mth, and certified, if possible, by pc sons know* iug the extent of such losses, and he lodged with the Secretary at least one day before the Quieting of Ihe Board/* and this resolution be ing made public) the sufferer* by the hffc-fir# are requested uml solicited to have ivgatAto the Same, in all claims laid before the joint commit* tee: for should this form be neglected, tilt Board will be compelled to postpone the consi deration of such memorial. It is therefore re commended, that where the applications here tofore made, have .been informal, new one# .Jwwodgetl with the Secretary. Tile sufferers must bo sensible, howneces* l:»ry it is, to have tln-se claims formally and cor rectly before the Hoard; as decisions will take place on all, and they must remain as matters of inspection find record for flic justification of those who have acted on them, Or to be nlti* mutely reported upm, for the satisfaction of the generous Public who, have created this charitable and relieving fund. The Secretary will attend to the calls Of the ncccKhitous who may have claims to make, un<{ others who may wish to employ him for this purpose. Something like ,tile following ferm is recommended—'To be varied according to circumstances:— . A. B. of the rity of Savannah, being.duly •worn, depose th and saith, that (he 01 she J liv* ed and resided iu the said city (describe thi home und lotj on the morning of tip: l Mi Janu ary last, that in the confiagratioii (he or the J iosl (describe ike nature yf the Ion J und this de ponent further swears, that at a lair and mode* rate vuluutioij the said loss amounts to the sniQ of ; , and that no part of the said loss, as vfl* lued und calculated in this deposition, lias been saved by 'Insurance or otherwise. A statement of the circumslniicva of the per son applying, may be added if thought proper, and which no doubt, will liuve due weight with, the Board, us well jut certificates ami testimony of such loss, and thy capacity of the applicant to bear the same—also if there was an> insur ance, and to w but amount compared with th* loss* By order of the Chairman. s AUGUSTUS DOUSSET, 3, -» r y. Mrs. Pierce H AS removed to the house pleasantly situa ted on the Buy, opposite the Washington Hull: expresses her gratitude to her friends und hopes still to merit u continuance of tlieir pat- ronage. sept 28 MO Notice. A LL persons having demands against the es- iV-tate of the late Major ANDREW M‘LKAN, will present them to Tliomas Bourke, adm’r. Oct 3fp—29 To Rent, TITHE commodious Wharf and Stores, at pre- L sent occupied by Mr. 1. Minis, for terms ap ply to .Ttuues Johnston, or .fan 27 George Anderson & Bon. 'l'o Rent, Several Counting Rooms and Ware-houses on Jones’wharf. Apply to R. at J. Habersham. Jan 17 To Rent, The subscriber otters to rent his FIRE PROOF STORES, in the vicinity of the Steam boat Company’s wharf. JoLu H. Morel. Oct 28—2Z The Subscriber B EGR leave most respectfully, to inform his friends and public m general) that lie has taken a stand in Congress street, comer of Lin coln, to carry on the Ta^loving ‘Business, ■mlSCOU KING OF COATS and CLOTHS in the best imuincr. George Troup. Feb 26—73 Six Hundred Sj Ninety Dollars A S bci’eaftcr described, were forwarded by tlie Mail, which was robbed on Muliduy last, from hence to Charleston: should such Bills he offered, it is requested they be stopped: Letter A No. 905 State Bank of tieurj-ia, 6th Sept 1817, glOO “ A Mu. 251 do tb do 9th Jau. 1818, 100 “A 947 do do do28lh .Ian. 1817, JO 11 A 636 Slate Bank, N. Carolina 28th June, l8l3 K/0 “ A 39 do do do 31st Dec 1814 100 “A 245 do do do 15th Jan. 1814 50 “A 1000 do do do 2Bth June 1813 50 “ A 663 do do do 5th Nov, 1811 50 “ A 830 do flo do 22d Fi b. 1813 50 " 11 358 State Bunk Geo 10 Feb 1817 20 “ A 740 do do do 4th Aug. 1817 20 Making the amount uf Six Hundred if Nine ty dollars Jos. Gumming. Feh 26—73 Notice. I xIROM the frequent trespasses committed on . the subscriber’s land, viz cutting down and carrying off spars, of every Sue, building poles, hoop poles, fence rails, and wood of every des cription, he is compelled for the third and last ume to say, that he will prosecute every per son detected in such acts. Joseph Stile*. Fob 28 |s Mules and Waggons To hire, by the day, week, ut month.—Eu- quire at Fair Lawn* Feh 30-i, ' £/” At a meeting of the joint committee for the dislnbution ot monies collect* ed for the distressed sufferers bv the late lire, the (following resolution wus passed, Savannah* Fcbruury llili, 1820: Rcaolvcd, \ Imt this Hoard will receive returns of losses bv the late fire until the 20th of .tbit month, and after that period proceed to distri bute tri(r charity fund among the-wifl'crers eiv titled te relief. Extract front the minute*, Augustus Uougset, Bec’ru, F**b 12 61 Savannah, I6f/j Feb. 1820. A great number of'applicants and claimant! before the joint committee of distributions ImVs not availed themselves of the recommendation made the 10th instant, as to the formul marniel of their application; it is further requested that the same be attended to before the 20th inst. oi otherwise such applications will not he taker up. .Depositions or certificates of the uctua circumsiaiices of losses by ihe fire, will be pi great service in, the consideration ol chum. Br order of the Chairman, AUGUSTUb DOUSSET, sec’ry. Feb 17—65 fey* To the i*our arid ’particularly thorn distressed by the late fire. S EVERAL gentlemen of this city having Vfe luntunly and kindly contributed Spur to bi made into bread torthe distressed sufferer!, ihA Subscriber informs them, that they will be sup* plied as heretofore, for thirty duw* front Uija dale by making the usual application. V. lliasch. J.n 22 Notice to Distressed Pei sons! 'THE corner house in the lane on the-East of Bar nurd street, now in the possession of Major Jho. ficriven, istlie place of deposit for Rice and Corn, furnished !>y the Planters tif our country, for the use of all who lotini either of those arti cles; they will he delivered under the superin* tendance of Alderman Bourke, at 9 o’clock, A. M.*—Reef, aiso'kindly furnished by the nuina persons, will he delivered at the same time and place, under the direction of Jno. fi. Ash, Esq. and one or either of these gentlemen wiU aG tend to-morrow, ai d commence to issuf tb# abov# aid to t!»c poor. Materials for clothing will also be furnisbad* Jan 20—41 • The. SubacribtT H A VINO,received the .(jpuiutiuent nfNot.ry Public, oiler, hi. Mince, in'.hut line; b» will :il*o undertake »ny tr»i»l»tiun in the Iff neb ami English Ungunge., with which Ue m»y b* fuvored. He-will be found for the present, in the Horn* cil clmtnbcr, where hisoffi.t of secretary to tb-. coiumitlee ofdUtribution i» kept. , AugUftttU DuumhiV | Feb IS <i