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THE DAILY GEORGIAN.
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THURSDAY MOIlKtYG, March 16, 1820.
JVo. 89
For Now-York,
The rcirular packet elnp
WOODBINE, Ctpf- Boobed
r ... <%■. n..M4iN> huvinir
. For freight or puaaaice, having
«. r nr -, -Jtojrood accqynmodathms^ apply to
..the Captain oil pnarl, at Taylnr's wharf,'Or to
Benjamin Howard,
M.ri h 13— p .Inrf-W* Slum.
For Liverpool,
The fine ship
FAIR TRADER,
Cafit. Fletcher,
_ Haring « Jwt of her carflrt en
gaged, she a ill meet wUli despatch. For freight
of 3 to 400 balrs,jippt) to
Stnrges & Burroughs,
. Match 15—m jVo. 3, Commerce lie re.
For Liverpool,
The substantial
The snbstuotiq! ship
PALLAS,
Char Irk Stubbs, nuutrr.
ITnvinjr more thap half hei car.
rn eopajci'cl, and ready to go on btiurd. For
m-igiit of 300 bale» Cotton, apply ou board at
Fraser's wharf, or to
lame!) Dickson ft Co.
| March 14—37
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For Liverpool,
The superior c^i^i r fastened ship
Captain Toscnn,
Has 600 bales of lier cargo rea*
dj to go on boaf(|. For freiglit of the bulunce,
or passage apply to the captain on board, at
Jones* wharf, or to
Nicholas & Neff.
For Sale, limiting font the above w/,
100,OpO feet merchantable Hoards
100 bundles Hay
yt)U boxes smoked Herrings
, 30 do dry salted do
20 do Corf Fish
7 barrels Herrings
3 > barrels N.E Kum
6u boxes mould Candles
A few firkins superior Butter. Apply as above
March 14 -87 *
For Liverpool,
Tliti fim* Philadelphia built, cop.
'Ki/I^Spered und copper fastened ship
NANC.Y, •
Elk ana ti Bruy, mutter,
Will he dispatched without delay, for freight or
passage, having superior accommodations—ap
ply on board, or to
Nicholas ft Neff.
March 7-81
For Liverpool,
The llr.if • 1 '
S I API.RTON.
Captain Amr.ry;
will commence loading in a few days.
For freight,.apple to
Caruochnu ft MUchel.
March 7—i.
ft.
Bills of Exchange
O N ‘ Liverpool, Glasgow and Manchester,
payable in London, for saK*, .
A..su—A few casks of superior LONDON
POUTER.
Jno. Spunk man ft Go-
. Junes*•wharf.
Dec 4 3
Stocks for Sale.
100 shares State Bank Stock
15 do Stei^m-boat do
Apply to the Editor.
March 1—76
State BahK Stock.
4JIXTY SHAKES,at private sale hv
O GKomiC RCnr.Ev,
Feh 16—64 . W. 1, Commerce Bine.
ANDREW LOW Co.
U .WE now their goods opened in the new
brick store adjoining tliqir own lot, and
Have jufit received,
by the Caroline from Liverpool, a variety of.
NEW GOODS, suitable for the season, which
they oner Ipr sale on accommodating terms.
Casks London PORTER, in bottles, and
Crates oV CnbUf\KRV«WARE, iwsorttd.
March 2—77 ‘
The undersigned,
H AVING for several .years past, had a com-
murcial establishment in Liverpool, under
the firm of
Isaac, Lore & Co.
Offer the services of the house to their friends
and the public, in the sale of produce, and other
business, on commission.
jjr' Liberal advances will he made on ship
ments.
Andrew Low & Co.
March 2—<77
Dissolution.
T IIF. Copartnership formerly existing under
the fi"in of Richards > : J llarroway, was dis-
solve,l by the dentil of the latter. Those who
have unsettled accounts against said firm are re
quested to baud them in for settlement, and
those indebted to make minU.*diutc payment to
A. RICHARDS,
Who will continue the business in his own
Mir. v uov 21—48
For Nfw-Oi leans,
& Tlie fast sailing pilot-boat built brig
COMMODORE HULL,
Capl, Hutbm,
Wirt sail on the 20th instant. For
n* passage apply on hoard, or to
Perry & WViglit;
Who haw for tale, received per tuid brier,
50 hlids. of very prime Net*-Orleans SUGAR*
M i 15-fiK
For New York,
The fine sclir. TKI/4C1RAPH,
.1. Alien, matter,
i Intended as a regular |>acket, burthen
Li.iii tons—having half her freight en
gaged, mil have immediate despatch; for the
remainder, or passage, having handsome accom
modations, apply to the Master on board, at
Bulloch’s wharf, or to
James Kenyon,
March 15—n Hmtufs wharf.
For Providence, R. i.
The reg ho* packet brig
GOVERNOR HOPK.1NS,
it. *Y. Adams, muster.
To sail soon. For freight or passage
•ppu to*the master on hoard, at Rice’s wnurt,
Mitchell & Bartlett.
March 14 - b
IVAN HUE;
By the author of Tales of my Landlord, 2 vols.
2 dollars
„iltn, lately receiv'd,
The SKETCH ROOK, 5 numbers complete
Giuvnnui Sbogurro, a new novel, 2 vols $2
The Munsier, Cottage Hoy, by Regina Maria
Rvehe, 2 vols. £2
\V Jsh's l imed States and Great Britain, second
fjlitron, %3
Crabbt’s tales of the HaM, 2 vols. g>2
Pbe Hcvsvm in" liiondoi»> vols. 50-
tren. Pellet'* view of England, §1 25, £<*c.
W. T. Williams.
March 8—*p
IVAN HOE!
4 ROMANCE, by the author of Waverly, Rob
Roy, &c. Received bv
8. C. ft J. Schenk.
Feb 7—c
St. Ubes Salt—afloat.
The cargo of the brig Isabella, consisting of
Cite above article, is offered for sale by the sub
scribers. -* v »»
For Sale, Freight or Charter,
-**- The above uuMitioncd brig ISA-
RE!.LA, buithcn 2800 barrels, built in
e .Philadelphia of live oak and red cedar,
j£*:uul well found in every respect. Ap-
pl> u» NICHOLAS fit NEFF.
• Feb 14-62
For Charleston,
M’lte regular packet sloop
GENERAL WASHINGTON,
John Mnnro, master,
Will sail on Thursday next, weather
.ug. For freight or passage, apply on
oard at Moor's wiiarf, or to
John Hogue,
March 14—e Vulluc/is Buildings.
Notice.
All persons are cautioned against
jntr^ crediting tuiy of the c»*ew of die Bi i-
tish brig ALF.XANDF.R,as neither tin
^fi^ALcoi^ignees nor mvseif w ill be answeru-
We for any debts contracted bv them.
ROBERT MACKAY,matter.
March 9 8.1
Madeira Wine.
T HOSE who are desirous of supplying them
selves yith sunn: of Hit* oldest and approved
brands, will hear of a good opportunity by ap
plication to
(’amoeban ft Mitckel.
Feb 29—tyf
The Subscribers
Have on hand a general assortment uf IIARD-
BARE, endmicing most srticlesTequifed fin*
building; which they, y ill he ready to expose
foi sale in a day or Iwh at their store on the Ray.
.f AMF.$ DICKSON & CO.
' 1 a '» 41 ■
The Subscribers.
Rv the assistance and very great o*ert|oni of
kind friends, have been enahleil to preserve the'
principal part of their stock of mercliantdise, to*
getlicr with their'stnre, from tlu* late conflagra
tion. They ore now removing tlu'ir goods buck
to their former stand, on the Bay, where they
will oiler for sale, in a day or two, on their
farmer terms, for cash, cotton or negotiable
paper.
The Stock comprises every article requisite
fbrthe present and uppvAaehing season on which
they will sell by the dozen, piece or package.
.IAMKK DIGKflON & CO. i
The Augusta Chronicle, Milledgeville Jour
nal, and' Wasliiugtoh News, are requested U»
publish the :i! A for one inuiithj and forward
their atcoinits to the Kepubiican office for set
tlement.
Jan 26 §r 46
Notice.
C lKOnuE NF.WH.VI.l-, h»i Pemnrcd to (In-
t white Store in Broughton street, next door
to the dwelling,house of Gardner Tufts Ksdr.
where he has for sale a general assortment of
BOOTS and SHOES,
at wholesale and retail. Feb 2—eti
Notice.
1 111F. copartnership of Hotchkiss Br Dam is
» this day dissolved by mutual consent—2ftli
November, 1819.
Daniel IMclikisa
G. Duly.
Georgia Hotel,
Livery Stfblee, Stage Offliys, Sfc.
Tlie Unilersigned having leased the above
tablishment to Messrs fJlaborii Rcvdl and It
late partfter, Gideon Daly’*, hath Withdrawn bty-
selffrom the same, and at die tame time that
would Tender his t hanks to the public for tl
siqi|)ort, which lie qow does. He would #
ommend the present occiipupis us .worth] of
the liberal support oFthe friends 6f the rorytef
concern.
. Daniel Hotchkiss.
The undersigned have entered into eop&rt
?hip under tile .firm «t' Bevill & Duly, and I
leased of , Mr. Hotchkiss the e.-ilubliHhm^d
known as “the .Georgia Hotel, Livery Stahlci,
Stage OflVecH, Slc.” near vl‘ y Mavirt# it} "tip
cil) of Savannah, and it being their intention p
devote their time entirely to this business, .It
public may expect every attention, coiutyrtj/dl
convenience,which an eslabtishmeiu of ilnswiTni
cun all ol d.
Clnborn Bevill
dec 1—J
Gideon Daly.
ONE COPY ONLY,
English Editions,
Of the following late works, just received by
tbc Caroline,
Part 2d B atts' General Index to F.uglish Lite
rature
The Annual Biography and Obituary, for 1817,
18 & 19
Philosophy of Arithmetic, by I. Leslie, F. U. S.
of Edinburgh
View of the Constitution of England, by Con
stance
Aikina' Delineation of every county in England
and Wales
Anecdotes L. Cour Napolean
Philips' Mineralogy
Prolusions on the present greatness of Britain,
bv Turner
Philuuor on Chess, 8vo
Don Juan, by Lord Byron, 8vo
Tales of the Hull, 2 vols 8vo
llayman's Treati|e on Brewing
So W. Adams’ on Artificial Pupil
l)r. Sctulmoie’s Treatise on Gout, Gravel and
Rheumatism
Dr. Bateman on the Diseases of London and
state of the weather from 1804 to 16
Mariner's .Medical Guide, by Dr Vaudebttrgh,
Surgeon Royal Navy
Physiological Fragments, by L Bywatir
And for sale by S. C. cj J. SCHENK.
Jlso received,
Elegant Bibles, various sizes and bindings—
some smallest ever printed
Munster Cottage Boy, 2 vols
Giovanni Sbogarro, 2 vols
Conrersatious oq Natural Philosophy.
March 7
Authorised by J.aw, for the fit amotion of Education.
THE 12th CLASS OF THE
Virginia Seven Numbers
LOTTERY,
Will be drawn, on Saturday, tiie 24th day of
June, 1820, at 6 o'clock, r. w. in the City of
Kicn'tovi); \vlien the public will know the fate
of the follow ing prizes, in a few minutes:—
SCHEME.
3.1 Prizes of 10,000 each.
1,8-1# do. of 100 each.
27,115 do. of 10 each.
A"ear 3 Illauk s to a Prize, anil the Prize»
will he paid without 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 Raiford,
Sole Agent Jor the Manager, for the City of Sa
vannah ami its xficinity.%
Feb 9—!158~;—12 J *
SEED RICE,
FOlt’SAJ.R, BV
R. ft J. Habersham.
Feb 26 M
BMCKWOOWS
Edinburgh 'Magazine.
I N innft)iiclng‘Uu.|r intention of rcpubll.h-
ln K tbe ‘above, work in the United Mtmtes,
llie Fublinlie™ con only express tbeir sn-prise
that some Bookseller of extensive connexions
bus not long ago occupied the .gryitml. The
* he reasons no doubt may he fbtnid in the gt-
nernl depression of trade, and the difficulty of
Qolleotiug small sums through a widely scatter*
cd population; still, Uiui a work of such decided
.talent,and various literature, should have reach
ed i's thirtieth number without an edition being
demanded, argues at leust that its great merit
is kuown hut to a very few, or that tile previous
fate of Periodical Works in out* country lias
operated cdl’ectiially ugaiiist the endertuking.
Nolw itlMilamrtugthciareguing coiis.du-ationa,
the Puhliaheis lime determiiud to solicit pub-
lie patronage. If successful, they w ill endeavor
to show, by the manner in winch the nuchani-
pil part shall be executed, that tltev have de-
jtvi’vcd it j* it not, they shall quit their object
Vith regret, thut so distinguished a Production
bon Id remain unknown tq the nuns of-Uuir
anmtl’jnen. They trust, however, that by
lerseverajice their end will be obtained, i^nd oil
hat ground they make the attempt.
BvAi kSviioa's Mkntivi may ht‘ 'onsidered
having commoiiCed a new el's in Miseelliiiic-
uif Periodical Literature, The.Criticism ia in
general enndid, hofil ami indcpomlent. Against
Jie partial, imd often inuligonnt criticism of the
Northern Reviewei*s it liun nloi'C than once en*
tej*cd its sulen.il protest. Ihdeetl, it seems nl-
niflst the only work which lias had the power ot
disturbing the iepoHo,and of exciting the anx
iety of those si lt-erecle^l litevuiy umpires. It
is evident that they frequently writhe under the
sfcterity of its sarcasm, aml tliat in future they
must not'expect to inflict’wounds upon tin-
oilV tiding talent and tirtnous prii.cipie with im
punity. It is at once the friend of uuuHsuming
gpnius, ( and the intrepid defender of high ac
quirement; yet it tree’s with virtuous indigna
tion those who, with talents of the first order,
devote* them to the basest of purposes.
The Essays and other Communications' in
tins Work, are upon the most, interesting sub
jects. They exhibit deep thought, extensive
research, and no ordinary degree of learning.
Their purity of style, ami dominion over our
language, are* eqtiuj to any production of the
age. There is scarcely a subject of any import-
ance which Is not touched with a muster's hand.
Their knowledge of the litqpry circle which
directs and controls the metropolis of Scotland
is as accurate as it is unlvfcraiU; nor cun any si
milar work be pointed to, from yhich so much
can be. learned, on the various subjects nf litera
ture, mo-als, and the habit* of intellectual soci-
.et), os Biadcwooit’i EiHdbiugh Mag tunic.
OONUmDNft.
The work will be pvibli^ied monthly, fifteen
dat a after its arrival from Edinhiirgli, and deli
vered to Subscribers in Savamum us early after
as possil>h*,at Eight Dollai's per annum, payable
in advance,
"pie, ft publication has commenced with the
number Tor October, 1819, w hich is just reCei\ *
ed. The first 5 volmr es will also be reprinted
as early as possible.
^‘Subscriptions received at the Rook Store
of W. T. WILLIAMS, Agent,
March 13—p
rthe joint com-
ot jjiontcs collected fnf
t by the Ute fire, the foL
* i# ##| , hose having any claims
on, or other business with me Estate of J^ftss
Fohkkst, Esq. decease d, will apply to
Robert iVlitcliel,
Acting Qualified Executor.
Who offer* fur Sale,
The HOUSE in Columbia Square, in which
Mr. Forrest resided. Feb 22—69
Notice.
A LL persons having detpunds again* the es
tate nf the late Major ANDREW kJ'LEAN,*
will present them to
Thomas Bouvke, ailm’v.
Oft 30--i!‘1
425 Dollars,
As described
below, were forwarded from
Auirust:i on the 18lh February to
Messrs. Adger
&
Black,
>f Chai
lesion.
It IS I’
quested it'any
of
those bids are
offered,
they may be stopped.
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AuKititi, 29tb Feb 1820—79
Notice.
Having been invited tO.an examination of the
situation of the Savannah Marine & Five In
surance Ojfice, after the recent dreadful confla
gration, we have much satisfaction in slating,
(hat its Hunk Stock, Specie, and Real Estate,
are of themselves, more thun sufficient to sa
tisfy the.loss incurred by the fire, and.to re
deem the notes which it has now in circulation,
W. II. BULLOCH,
President Bank of Georgia,
R. RICHARDSON,
President Office Bank If, States.
JAMES JOHNSON,
President Planters’ Bunk.
Savannah, Jtm 13, 1820
Jan 17 38 '
C>At a meeting*
mitte fur distribution
the ,di"trcMK-d stiffener* fc.
low ing resolution* were passed, to wiv
Resolved, that the ch«irmom WVa. R.Bufloth,
Jatjifs M. Wayne, and ItVHum Taylor, F.nqrs. he
a tubiebmiftiUcc of this boanl, to consider ami
report as to the bjrat’rtiodi*iff classifying the suf
ferers by the lute fire, indMrfbutingtheimbunt
oftlonatiou, having a due regard to the ability
of the su tie rev* to sustain their hsses rcanec*
tjVcIy; and tha^as aoon as fortv Thousand Dol.
tars shall be at fhe dispiwar«a' the committee, an
apportionment sliaH take place; and a subse
quent one when the total of contributions shall;
be rece'ved.
Itrsuh ml, That several retorna mad* to this
board, having hcen sent without proper utten
lion to form, it ia «*S|p('cl»d flmt all clmrn for lot*
st-s, ahull he made on outk nml certified, if pos
sible, by persons knowing the extent of| such
louses, hmi he lodged with the sec.ict^ry^ at
least one day before ihi meeting of the hsard.
Extract front the minutes, \
AUGU8I U8 DOl.SNET, sec'yL
- This hcs\rd ai^journed until Frida\ nr at, fo
meet .it the council rlmflibt r, at 12 o’clock; hf
which all persons concerned w ill please to takd
notice,
Feb 5—56
Savannah, February 5, ^820.
The joint committee appointed bv cojinril'fbf
distribution of monies collect cd for the distress
ed sufferers by the lute fire, hating resolved
that “all claims for losses* shall be made on
oath, mid certified, if possible, by pc' Sons know*
ing the extent of such losses, and be 1< cfged
with the Secretary at least one day before the
mretipgof the Board,” and this resolution be
ing made public, the sufferers by the lari (ho
are requeued and solicited to have regard tu.tlie
same, in nil claims laid before the joint Commit
tees for should this form be ncgleotod, tlie
Board will he compelled to postpone the consi
deration of such menu,rial. It in then fore te-
commended, thut w here the Implication* here
tofore made, -have been informal, new ont-S
be lodged withtue Secretary.
The sufferers must be sensible, how neats-
•art it is, to hute these claims formally and cor
rectly before the Bnurd, us decisions w ill tnUu
place i»d all, Ami they itiitm remain ns niatu-;*s
of inspection and record for the justification of
those who have acted on them, or to he ulti
mately reported upon, for the satisfaction of
the generous Public wjm, have ciculert this
charitable ami relieving fiu d.
The Secretary will attend to the calls pf the
necessitous who may liuvc claims to make, ami
others who, may wish to employ him for dot
purpose. Something like the following form
is recommended—To be varied according to
circumstances:—
A. it. of the City nf Savannah, being duly
sworn, deposeth am! sidth, tlut ("he or she J liv
ed and resided in tl\c said city (itiwibe tht
house and lot J on the morning of the 11th Juuu-
my hist, that in the conflagration (hcoi sh#J
lost Cdescribe the nature of the loss ) and this de
ponent further swears, that alu fair and mode
rate ValUatlmnue s^iil loss artKttints<tt»ihc sv.m
of , and that no pan of flic said to^is va
lued and calculated in this deposition, has been
saved bj Iiihiiranee or otherwise.
A statepient of the circumstances of the per
son applying^ may be added if thought proper,
and which no doubt, will have duo weight with
the Hoard, as well fts certificates and testimony
ot such loss, and tin} capacity of the applicant
to bear the same—ulso if there was am insur
ance, and to w hut amount compared.with the
loss. By order of the Chairman.
AUGUSTUS DOLSSKT, Scc’ry,
N olice. •
fllllfi subscriber having taken intaenpartner-
L ship Mr. William H. Holland, the nusincss
will in future be conducted under the firm of
JPoiiyat $ Hullund.
JOHN F. FOUYAT.
Den 1,1819.—U
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 although their office has been
destroyed by fire, they have preserved,.11 the
papers and books committed to tlieir charge.
Jan 18—39
Seth Rich,
I NFORMS his fnymis afid the public, that he
has on liiiml at bis small store, in Bnruard-
street, opposite Mr. Gurdiier Tufts dwelling-
house, a good assortment of choice GROCE
RIES, PROVISIONS ami OLD LIQUORS
which he oilers for sale on reasonable terms.
.Ia„ 18 39
Mrs. Pierce
H AS removed to the house pleasantly situa
ted on tin* Ray, opposite the Washington
Hull; expresses her gratitude to her friends an4
hopes still to .merit a continuance of their pat
ronage. sept 28 ’.0
The Subscriber
H AVING received the appointment of Notary
Public, otters his devices in that line; he
willalso undertake any translation in the French
and English languages, with which he may be
favored.
He will be found for the present, in the Coun
cil chamber, where his office of secretary to the
committee of distribution is kept.
AugustusxDousset.
Feb 12 fil
Dissolution of Copartnership.
Tl^HE Firm of CHANF.T cf 8ETZK, was dis-
i solved this (lay bv mutual consent. J. P.
Sktzx 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 next, or they will be debarred pay
ment; and those indebted are invited to do the
same for settlement in full.
A. Chanet,
J.Pr. Wetze.
Savannah, Feb. 15,1820. 69
Jn. Pr. Setze,
G RATEFUL for the Patronage favored with
by his Friends urnl the Public in general,
begs for a continuation of the same in his favor,
having taken on his account the late establish
ment of Chanet & Seize, he oilers for sale, (new
ly imported from I .ondon, by the way of Charles
ton) a large supple of
Ready Made Clothing;
Sold cheap for cash, or on very accommodat
ing terms, *i thecoma? of Drayton street and
the Day. . Feb 22-69 j
Notice.
F ROM the frequent trespasses committed on
the subscriber’s land, vi/ 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 third and last
time to say, that he will prostcute every paw
son detected in such acts.
Joseph Stiles.
Ffh 9fi <a
Eire Marine Insurance.
P ROPOSALS for Insurance against Fire and
Marine Risks, at the Charleston Fire and
Marine insurance Companv, are received.by
Homes Tapper, agent,
March 3—pi Fifth slot n Bui:orb’s v, s r as.
Stop the Thief!
One Hundred Dollars Reward
TMHl,L be given for »|tpr«hoiiilinBand Henna
Tl ’ing at an gaol in Ilia United States, so
that lie may be brought to’juatice, JOHN NEW.
1IY, wlto ran off about three weeks ago, with l
Horse belonging to Thomas Blownngg, a
belonging to James Sutton, and a Negro Wo..
nmil belonging to '.lie estate of John skinner.
A description of each will be found below..—
John Newby is about 23 years of age, 5 feet 4
or 5 incites high, light complexion, light hair,
well set, anti itati on when lie went oil' a black
coat and pantaloon* drub great coati and took
with him a large yellow bull dog, which il ia
presumed ite will keep with him—Negro Fenny,
who went off with him, is about 30 years old.
quite black, i feet Sor 6 inches high, well made,
walks brisk, and speaks quick When spoken to.
'rite Horse is about 6 y ears old, between 14 and
15 hands high, an iron gttyi Ins natural trot
rather sluggish for so young a horse. The Chair
a stick double liigg, something worn, no sputter
bourd, one of tbe wheels, it is believed the right
one, lias been injured; the Harness, when bor
row eti, ns also injured; and the left trace,
where it is sttuclied to tbe heiius, was broken
anti tietl witli a string, brass mounted, and tolo-
ranly good.
THOM Ah BHOWNIUGQ,
JOSEPH M. SKIN.VKIL
Thomas button.
£dmtio^Jir, C. Jan. 34,1820-eu