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LgLisflED DAILY BY COSAM EMIR BAUTLET.
I. Patent Balances,
W* -,.c constantly tor sale !>v
ill. all sizes, T C HJIYWAHD.
| nnv > -
\ GOODS.
Lie subscriber has just received per Ship
■P, £ Edward from New Aork, a tresli
Pply of seasonable Dry Goods,
[ Among which are,
I Px'ra super queens mixture Casimeres
I Gentlemens Cravats
Brittania itandkerchiefs
Imitation Merino Dresses
f'rppn BuiZC
! Gentlemens super Duff & Drab Buckskin
Gloves.
ALSO,
1 Case mens low priced Chip Hats
which will be sold low for Cash, at No.
r Commerce Row. F. L. SHAY.
jj’l*
I > 7 e w Medicine § Seed Store.
OEMJLiK M $ POSEY,
’ Corner of Broughton and defer son-streets.
I -ral- SIDES their general assortment ot Drugs,
IB offer toe follow,ng PATENT MF.DI-
I nS K S viz.
I tVilerson’s Pills, Bateman’s Drops, British
I o.i Uaffv’ 3 Elixir, Thompson’s celebrated Eye
I Water, Godfrey’s Cordial, Harlem Oil er Med-
I amentum, Hi nry’s calcined Magnesia, Hill’s
I Balm, of Honey, Drops, i.ee’s Pills,
Opodeldoc, Pearso.i’s prepared Charcoal I ooth
Puivder, Well’s do. Dvott’s Ueslorative Dentn
(ice* Thompson’s aromatic Couth Paste, I ur-
Ungton’s Balsam, Whitehead’s Essence of Mas
ord, Wheaton’s Itch Ointment, Dawson’s do
Squire’s Grand Elixir, Stoughton’s Bitters.
AI.SO,
Pomatum in pots and sticks. Hair Powder,
Rose Snap, Transparent Soap, Wash Balls, Co
logne Water, Court Plaster, Ink Powder, Lip
Salve, Japan Shoe Blacking, Smelling Bottles,
Nipple Shells, Breast. Pipes, Bougies, Dutch
Metal, Flesh Brusnes, Lory Enema Pipes,
Spring and Crown Lancets, Phosphorus Match
Bottles, Scales and Weights, Stiver Leaf, Sodaic
Powders, Spatulas, Tin Foil, Trusses, iooth In
struments.
Os GARDEN SEEDS th y have now on hand,
Warrington, refugee, white and liver Beans—
charlton early frame, marrowfat and green im
perial Peas—drumhead, early york, sugarloaf,
yellow savoy, Hat dutch* red ar.d battersea
Cabbage—Asparagus —flat white and early
Dutch Turnip—Cauliflower—Salmon, long
scarlet, and short top Radish—dark orange
Carrot —dark blood Beet —white solid Cellery—
curled Farslev —Endive—round, prickly and
holland Sninnage —Cresses—imperial, royal,
hardy green, large headed and rabbage Lettuce
—all of -which they warrant fresh.
ALSO,
The following ROOTo —H.-imincules, Ane
mones, Tulips, Crocus, Narcissus, ami Jo- quils
Flower Seeds, Canary Seed, amt Fio-.rer Puts
The follouting articles are duly expected.
Long, white and blue prussia Pea*.— mng pod
sandwich, broad Windsor, green non;.an il, can
terbury kidney Beans —Ice, tent.isbaf, green 8:
white cos, si lesis, and brown lutr.ii Lettuce —
Parsnip—Leek—Shallot— llazil—Chervil —Hy
sop—Cochliaria—Marjoram—Balm —Sage- —
aiid Thyme an 24
A~liATv,
PAINTER # GLAZIER,
HAS removed his shop to Uuii-street,
Dl'onghton-street, where, he continues the
PAINTING &. GLAZING BUSINESS
in all its various branches,
and where will be happy to receive orders from
the town or country, and pledges himself that
Ihey will be punctually and neatly executed
He constantly keeps on hand all kind: of Paints,
Paper Hangings w ith fancy JJorderings &.C and
Paper Huniriujr done on the shortest notice
feb 20 8 d§
coax.
1000 bushels white Maryland Corn “.float, and
For sale bv HALL & HOYT.
feb It 350
Office for the sale of Ne
groes, L;tnd. House* and Lots and
General Brokerage.
QjTkHF. subscriber renews :> tender of his ser
-41 vices to his friends, and pledges his un
remitted attention-to the sale a;ul purchase of
Negroes as usual, as also the disposal of Houses
and Lots, Lands and the negotiation of paper,
and every other transaction in the Brokerage
line on commission. His acquaintance with
persons most likely to purchase Negroes, af
fords a facility in affecting sales, assiduity and
punctuality and candour, will ev- r be observed.
He will also procure hire fur Negroes, and use
everv precaution in securing the wages. A re
gister for such will be kept open for the inser
tion of all Negroes sent for hire, and for app!
cants for field hands, House servants, and gangs
to work on board of vessels, who will be sup
plied as far as the encouragement this estab
lishment may meet from the owners of that
property.
Strangers and others arc informed, that they
may obtain on applVation at his office, such in
formation as may be requited and his means af
ford, his fees moderate on all such occasions
A register of the Land hrawing, in the for
mer and last Lottery is already for inspection
Small maps of the lands obtained, and a correct
sketch of the counties and districts, water cour
ses &c to be seen. D. POLOCK.
feb 18 38
Butter, Chocolate, &c.
10 Firkins fresh Goshen Bu’ * ••
•> boxes Chocolate Bakers brand No. 1 said
to be of a very superior quality
4 boxes do Uophams Brand No 1
2 boxes Catsup
3 do Mustard
3 half barrels Mutton Hams
2 barrels Connecticut mess Shad.
Landing from the Sltip Corsair, and for
sale low If taken from the Wharf.
AUG USTUS COHN WALL.
jan!B 1T
THE SAVANNAH MUSEUM.
Frederic Selleck,
HAS just received and offers for sale, Low
tor cash, produce, or town paper only,
30 bbis prime Muscovado Sugar
80 do Howard st Balt superfine Flour
20 do Rye Whiskev
20 do No 3 Mackerel
10 do N Gin 5 \hds Rye Whiskey
2 hlids imitation Jamaica Rum
15 hags prime Havana (toffee
1000 bush. Liverp. Ground Salt
5 tons Swedes Iron assorted
5 do Hollow Ware, Eng. and American
30 ps Cotton Bagging
10 casks Cheese
1000 pounds Share Moulds
40 small boxes No 1 Soap
40 doz Carolina Weeding Hoes
100 reams Wrapping Paper
16 dez American Axes
20 kegs Dupont’s Powder
Shot assorted
1500, wt prime new Bacon, saltpetred
Brown Shirting, Plaids and Stripes
Plains, Calico, Shoes. Hats
And almost every article suitable for town or
country
To llent—a large anti convenient
li)Store and Cellar fronting Barnard street,
in C Gildon’s new brick Building, rent very
Low.
BILLS OF EXCHANGE,
On New York and Providence, for sale as a
bove. 35 dec 17
New Goods.
JOSEPH KO PALIN,
I ¥ Johnston's Square,
1.1 AS received by the latest arrivals
Extra fine mid 2d quality Bombazines
Figured French Crape Dresses
do Nankin do do
Merino Mantles
3-4, 4-4 and 8-4 Merino Shawls
PI ain arid silk Hdkfs, for Turbans
White and black Crapes
Plaid Ribbons
Gentleman’s silk Cravats
Super French cloths and Cassimeres
do Shepherds blue and oik do
Blue ball Twist eje lie.
Which with an extensive assortment ofSta.
pie and Fancy Goods, are offered on accommo
dating terms t wholesale or retail.
N. B. ‘The remaining stock of white & mix’d
Plains, will be disposed of as cheap as any in
market 4 jan 5
For Sale, a great bargain.
LMVF, I mud ed ami severity-seven acres oatt
■ and hickory lands, about 26 miles from Sa
vannah, on which there is a good dwelling house
and other necessary out buiklmgs, the above
laud joins the river and Ebenezer creek.
ALSO,
5 prime field hands will be sold with the a
hove property. Persons wishing to purchase,
will please call on J B HERBERT ZJ Cos.
jan 8 6
To Rent.
find possession given immediately.
THAT elegant three story brick tene
•tir.;?! ment Dwelling house and Store, c >rner
oi -aniard st.and Bay Lane, the Dwelling-house
c .iiiaiiit* seven large and spacious rooms, Cellar
Kitchen &e, the store is large, and an excellent
stand for am kind of business, the rent, wili be
very moderate until the first of Nov next.
Also —a Brick Dwelling House m Bryan-st.
containing five rooms and Cellar Kitchen, new,
and in complete order
Also—a Dwelling House and Store, corner of
Jefferson and St Julian-st a good i.ta >i fora
Uivicery Store, rent low, apply
jan 14 11 FREDERIC • KLLECK
Cognac Brandy and Jamaica
Hum.
15 pipes superior 4th proof Cognac Brandy
11 hlids do do Jamaica Rum
For side bv
jan 31 BAKER & MINTON.
To Hauters.
/T|HR Subscriber lias on hand k will continue
to keep a constan- Supply of
FL oUlt, CORN # I'll(J VISIONS,
With a general Assortment of such articles as
are required for Planters. The Goods will be
sold at Savannah prices, and Produce taken in
payment —He Solicits the Patronage of those
Planters in the vicinity of St. Mary’s.
In Store,
2000 Bushels Prime Flint Corn,
300 bids Superfine Flour,
With a general assortment of Dry Goods, Hard
ware and Groceries
GEO. W. MARTIN.
St. Marys, JVov. 17. 17
’ SMIL subscriber has just received from Xew-
I. York
Superfine India and French Levantine
Heavy Sincbews
Nankin and Canton Crapes
Black figured Naples Silk
India flag Hdkfs
Merino-j Shawls
Linen cambric hdkfs, 75 cts a l 75
Ladies superfine wt and col’d kid Gloves
do do col’d castor and beaver do
Gentlemens white and col’d do do
Sewed Tambourd and plain Muslins
Fine flounc’d Muslin robes and trimmings
Assorted brsids and velvet llibbons
Super plaid Silks, for Turbands
A few white and mixt Plains on hand which
shall be sold low—with a variety of other arti
cles at the sign of the golden fleece, by
WILLIAM BOSE.
jan 11 9
‘■J'liE subscriber tenders his services to tne
l public in the sale of Houses, Lands, Ne
groes and every kind of property on commis
sion He will also sell for Executors and Ad
ministrators on the most reasonable terms, at
public sales, and discount his commissions in
all cases where he is justly indebted. All let
ters post paid, will be duly attended to as well
as personal application, above the Auction store
of W Hotchstrasser, will be attended to with
punctuality and dispatch,
feb 19 ‘ 42 R. LUBBOCK.
TUESDAY MORNING—FEBRUARY 26, !822.
Alahognny Furniture,
Piano Fortes, Curled Hair Matrasses
Feather Beds, Chairs, s’c.
THE subscriber, agent for the well known
Factory of 11. PHYFE, in the city of New-
York, respectfully informs the citizens of Sa
vannah, that he has brought to this citv a large
& full assortment of CABINET FURNITURE,
consisting of the following articles :
Ride Boards, with and without Liquor Cases
Sels of Dining Tables, single do
Sofas and Couches, Rosewood ami Mahogany
Pier Tables, with marble tops. Card Tables*
Tea Tables, Breakfast Tables, Dressing “Ta
bles, with and without glasses
Rosewood and Mahogany Work Tables
do do Writing do
Secretaries, Rook Cases, Bureaus
Double, and'ingle Wash Stands, Ward Robes
Butlers’ Trays and Stands, Piano Btv.ols
Music Book Cases, Mahogany Chairs
Curled Maple do, Rosewood do.
High post Rosewood Bedsteads, Fieldjdo
do do Mahogany do Field do.
do do Curled Maple do field do
Pressing Glasses, of every description
Piano Fortes, the newest Music, &c.
Doubh and single curled lui Matrasses
do do feather Beds at', he best quality
A large assortment of Chairs.
All the above articles will be v. arranted to
stand the climate, and the subscribe, invites the
public generally to cull%nd view fort temselves
at his Repository,
Church Buildings, opposite Gibbons’ Buildings
J. W. MOHR ALL.
N. B The subscriber lias brought out one of
the best workmen, and will attend to those who
wish their Furniture repaired or varnished,
nov 12 6
Spring (loods,
!jTpHE subscribers nave just leceived by the
4A shin Klucher and other recent arrivals from
Lilerpool a variety of
Seasonable Dry Goods,
Which with those on board < lie ships Emily and
Dromo, now on their way fiom England wili
make their assortment not only complete, but
extensive _
ANDREW LOW & CO.
Now t.v store —Cotton Bagging, Porter,
Crockery, casks of Glaze and tea China,
jan 25 §lm 21
Looking-Glasses.
IW. MORRELL, offers for sale at his Fur
niture repository ('Church buildings,) an
elegant assortrmnt of Mantle and I’ier Glas
ses of the latest fashions.
Orders will he received for Glasses anil for
warded to the manufacturer at New-York.
,/an 7
Blank Account Books.
\N assortment ot Blank account Books,
made of the best paper, and bound in the
best manner—For Sale bv
T. LONG WORTH.
Johnson's Square.
also —Portt feuilles for the C muting Desk,
common and superior Quills, common and fine
Letter and Cap writing Paper, Gilt and black
edge Letter Paper, lied and black wafers anil
Sealing wax, Backgammon and Chess Boards
Playing Cards, together wi:h a general assort
ment of
Hooks ami Stationary,
All at tin iowesi Prices,
feb 16 4'i
~10 Country Merchants, Planters, <sc.
GEORGE RE L PH,
HJCo 3, Gibbons’ Building,
AS received by the ship Dromo, from Liv
erpool, a good a-.iori.ment *f
Seasonable Spring Goods,
and'is daily expecting further supplies by the
ships Hercules, Emily, and Oglethorpe, which
will make his assortment extensive and com
plete—an i well worthy the attention of all pur
chasers, both wholesale and r, tail.
His Goods are purchased on the most reason
able terms, and well selected for this market,
having friends that select them in the different
manufacturing towns in England, Scotlaud, and
Ir .land, who have been regularly brouglu ur
to the business. . feb 7 ni32
PATTEN’S superior edition of the Nautical
Almanac and Astronomical Ephen.eris tor
the year 1823—price SI 50
Ramlet’s Table ofluterest, 1 vol- §B.
Chapman’s Table of Interest, calculate * ae.
cording to equitable and legal principle, (365
days to the year) at the rate of 6 per cent, per
annum : Showing the interest on any sum. from
one cent to ten thousand dollars, from one day
to three hundred and sixty-five days, fr -m one
to twelve months, and from ten to thirteen
vears —with several other useful tables, I vol.—
?>6. For sale I>v
THOMAS LONG WORTH,
} B h 7 Johnston's square.
Norwalk Academy.
rpHE Trustees of this Academy would beg
1 leave to recommend it to the attention of
the public. It is under the superintendence of
Mr Hiwi.y Olsisteau, a gentleman of distin
guished reputation as a scholar and instructor.
Students will be insliucteil in the various
branches of Academic Education, and every at
tention will be paid to tle-ir morals.
Terms from 4to g 5 per quarter. Board in
respectable families may be obtained at from
gl 75 to g 2 per week
This Institution lias been recently establish
ed ; the building is new anil convenient, anil
delightfully situated in one of (he most pleas
ant anil healthy villages in Connecticut. The.
VVinter Term commences the first Monday m
November—the Summer Term, the first Mon
day in May. Gentlemen desirous of further in
formation are respectfully referred to Messrs
A RICHARDS, Esq ? Savimnufl
F SELLECK. 5
WM LOCKWOOD,
GTI.vS gp don,
WM ST JOHN,
11. LOCKWOOD, \ Tins tees.
SYLV EATON,
3. B. Sl\ JOHN,
C UISSKLL. j
Norwalk, Conn. J.tn, 14, 1822. Icb 19 42
The Library,
IS open for the delivery of Books, Monday,
VV edi.csday and Friday, from 4 to 6 o’clock,
|J M 30 dec 10
Just opened,
4 CASE of elegant Inserting and Scolloped
2*. trimmii gs sewed and tamuoured FLOUN
CES, BoOk Frills, Collaretts and Hdkfs
Paris Tippetts, Stomachers, £?c.
JOSEPH KOP viAN.
jan 15 12 Johnson's square.
Ale, Pork, Gin, isc.
Landing from brig Levant,
29 i|jls Ale In slat e,
HI dp prime Pork
25 do mess do
37 do prime Beef
14 do mess do
23 half bbis Fly-market Beef
260 hbls superfine Flour
73 do union Gin
2U do Loaf Sugar
50 boxes Soap
50 do Candles
39 firkins prime Goshen Putter
11 casks Shot assorted sizes
3 tons share Moulds
1 Mlrble Chimney Piece
30 kegs manufactured ’1 obacco
160 casks Connuecticut stone Lime
2 Gigs with Harness complete
For sale by C. C GMS WOLD h Cos.
jan 22 18
Joseph Kopman,
If Johnston's square,
* c AS just received per ships Georgia and
Pallas, from Liverpool,
10 hales white Plains, sdo iruxt do
1 do tartan Plaids
2 cases blue and red'Union Stripes
2 do 4-4 I landke.chiefs
3-4 and 6-4 codon Checks
With a variety of other things, which will be
sold on accommodating terms. 26 dec 5
Fry Goods cheap for (’ash !!!
‘Lite subscriber lots received by the
Cotton-Flanti
Cloths and Casimeres, of various qualities
11 4 Marseilles Quilts
Superb Jaconet Cambric embroider’d dresses
Inferior do do do
Striped Silks (new pjderns)
Black Side Velvet
3 ps English ingrain stair Carpeting
AISO,
A few cases gentlemens’ black &. white imita
tion beaver Ida's—with his former supply of
Wolleli, Linnen and Cotton goods makes a com
plete assortment. Country tnerch nts are L.-v;
ted to call F. 1. SHAY,
jan 8 6 An 7 Commerce now.
Insurance against Fire.
The JKtna Insurance Company, Hartford, will
insure houses and building - melon uiJizc, fur
niture a d other property, unhiding vessels in
port, their cargoes, &c agai ~ os <>r damage
bv 1 ire, for any term from one month to one or
more \ ears.
The conditions,'Which are moderate, maybe
known on ap- licatior to the subscriber, who *3
authorized igent, and is empowered to iS'iie
policies without the delay incident to otter a
geneies of t his nature.
The Company undertake m nil cases to pay
the full amount of the actual loss, provided It
uoes no< exceed the amount insured The pre
miums are reasonable, ami should offer a strong
inducement to any person having property at
hazard to place it in security
jan 7 5 S. MANTON
For Sale,
25 boxes fresh Raisins
3 casks Carolina Hoes
Hess : ans
Gobi Threads
Oil-clo'h Carpeting
1 Gig and Harness
For sale by J- IIANMER,
feb 6 e 31 Tanner’s Building.
L. H. SAUK, $ Cos.
Offer for sate.
70 ! bp Miss and Prime Pork
72 do Whiskey
5(1 pipes and bds Northern Gin
30 lihls NO and Wl Sugar
100 do Mess and Prime ”>eef
50 boxes Soap and Candles
50 kegs Lard
10 chests a -, d 20 half do IP son Tea
5 do young Hyson, 10 do Souchong do
100 qr boxes Spanish and Am. Sigars
20 kegs No 1 Tobacco
20 bbls Loaf Sugar
20 boxes M k B Raisins
25 bbls Flour
10 bags prime green Coffee
1200 bushels Corn &c.
f v .l, ]3 37 linlinch's •wharf
MahogaHj Plank Boards and
Ye nears.
jnpHF. subscriber lias received by the late ar-
J y rivals from New-York, a general assort
ment ol the above articles. Also, Sattinwood.
Venears, and Whitewood, which will he So.d
. i(W |,y J W MOKUEI.L,
feb 5 30 Clnr'ch Buildings.
Bills on New-York,
For sale by
C. C. GRISWOLD.
jan 23 19
Vestings,
1 bale Valencia. Toi’iuett and Fancy’ A cst
ings, inst received from Boston, and for sale by
/ail” 29 24 E WILLIAMS & Cos.
Cut Nails.
ONE Hundred and fifty Casks Cut Nils and
Brads, assorted,— Landing from Brig Chat
ham, —For Sale by
jan 24 20 E. WILLIAMS & Cos.
No. 48 Vo l. £8;
Notice.
4 LL persons indebted to die estate of John
."1 Chaee, tote of Sr. Marys dec are request
n payment c the subscriber within
30 days from this-dste, the debts not then paid
will be put in suit, and those having demands
against suid estate are requested to present
them for payment to
Gl.O. W. MARTIN, Adm’or.
Jan 22 §ni 18
Notice.
months after <! Ue application will be
IN made to the ‘lon. Inferior Court of Chat
ham Countv for leave to sell a Tract of L. Pm l
in Jefferson County, about nine miles below
Louisville, ad joining Lands of Baldwin Raiftrd,
estate of Ingrtun deceased, and others ; can
toning 30U acres, more r ess, as pari of the
Real Estate of Philip Raifo-U. deceased
R- R A ’FORD, Jldm’r.
may 29 9m
Take Notice.
NINE months after shall apply to the
Hon. tire Judge of thei nferior Court of
Chatham County, for leave to sells he real es
tate of W.G Knoe, and for the benefit of the
heirsasd creaitors of said deceased
S. G. TH REA DC R ATT, Jldm’r.
T 62
Notice,
THE subscriber having taken John P An
drews into copartnership, the Auction and
Commission Business, will henceforward be
conducted under the firm of Thompson & An
<lrtws - ISHA.VI THOMPSON.
Augusta, jan 12 j m
Notice.
THE subscribers are prepared to Discount
promptly every dav, approved Paper, not
having more than ninety days to run, at 6 per
cent and pay the proceeds of such discount bv
Checks on An usta, if preferred bv the offerer,
dec 18 36 CUMMJNG &. GWATHMEY.
~ Notice ,
ALL persons having demands against the es
tate of G. It Richard, widow’ late of Cam
den County, will hand them in properly attest
ed, and those indebted to said estate are reques
ted to make immediate payment
JOHN C. RICHARD, Executor.
St. Mary’s, dec 23 sf* 48
Notice.
PF.RSONS having demands against the late
Mr Archibald McLeran, dec. are requested
to render them properly attested agrei anle to
law; and those indebted are requested ti n ake
immediate payment to the undersigned qualifi
ed executors.
JAMES WALLACE,T
HENRY McAI.PIX VEx’rs.
THOMAS MILUOSE \
feb 14 ih 38
Notice.
A LI. persons are cautioned against purcha
-74 sing any property belonging to Mrs Jane
Uourke.
ARCHIBALD SMITH,
Executor to the mill of Mrs. Elisabeth Smith.
feb 16 d4O
Qj*Notice.
VJF.RSONS desirous of disposing of Lands in
i Monroe, Houston, and Henry Counties,
and lands in the Counties generally, of the two
last Land Lotteries, will please give information
to the subscriber by letter, post paid, through
tqe medium of t:e post office, stating the iow
est price for such, will promptly be answered
feb 16 38 DAVID POLOI'K.
For Private Sale,
V PLANTATION upon Savannah River, in
the Parish of St. Luke, known by the name
..f thc’Recess—lately belonging to Mr. William
Wilson, deceased, and adj-oing die plantation
of Mr. James H. Ancrum For particulars ap
r.lyto WM. DRAYTON, ~)
JAMES FERGUSON, C Charleston.
C C. PINCKNEY, Jr 5
Or to TUFTS REED, Savannah.
jan 17 §l4
Herrings & Apple Brandy.
50 bills Susquehanna Herrings, Nos. 1 Sc 2
10 do Apple Brandy
Landing and for sale by
DANL. CARNEY. Jr.
feb 12 h 36 Hunter’s Buildings.
Pork.
STS.
From Ship Garonne ard Sir Sale by
feb. 1 27 L. H. SAGE f, Cos.
Just Received,
And for sale by S. MANTON, Rice’s wharfj.
It) kegs Coloring.
feb 9 34
;—.
Prime Sugars anil Coffee.
16 hUts prime Jam-ica Sugars, in large hhds
r 112 bbls St. C nix Sugar
20u bags prime Coffee
Landing from brig Almira, for safe t>y
feb 14 K WIU.It.MS & Cos.
Crape JKobes.
GEORGE W. COB, isaoiy opening a hand
some assortment of
Black and colored Crape Rohes, and
Velveteen Handkerchiefs
With a variety o', other Spring goods, which
arc offered f r sa*e ut the corner of Broughton
and Havnsrd stree.s 32e feb 7
Spernci Candles, Rum
15 Be.xes Sperm Candles
80 do best Mould do assorted sizes
20 Bbls New England Rum ‘
1.0 Bags Prime Green Coffee
Landing from Brig Almira, and so Sale by
SAMUEL S I ODOUR,
feh 15 c 39 Taylors Wharf