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PUBLISHED on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, by PHILIP D. WOOLHOPTER, near the Exchange, at SIX DOLLARS per annum— HALF in ADVANCE.
Vol. XVII.—No. 105 ]
For Sale,
The new faft failing fch’r.
KUTUSOFF,
Capt. Alexander ; burthen
about one hundred tons, one year old, hav
ing performed but one voyage, completely
found with the bell cordage, canvas, &c.—
For terms and inventory, apply to the mas
ter. or to J. BAi I ELLE.
Feb. 14 —101
For Sale.
->■ iTjf-Vv, The Swedilh (loop GUS-
4° tons burthen,
nnt 3 years old, American
Built, and in every refpeft well found for
*n immediate voyage. Her fails liew, only
three weeks bent. Enquire of
li. HARFORD.
Feb. y 99
For Sale,
If applied for immediately,
lying at Caig & Mit
ch el’s wharf, 202 tons burthen, built of
the best materials, remarkably well found,
having a considerable quantity of spare
fails and rigging ; fails well, and can be
put to sea at a very trifling expense ; flie
is well calculated for any trade, and has
never been known to damage any part of
her cargo. For terms aoplv to
G. W. PRESCOTT.
Jan. 31—97
For Sale,
Havanna. white and brown SUGAR,
Jin boxes, half boxes and barrels ; Coffee in
barrels and bags, and a parcel of Logwood.
J. CAIG & R. MITCHELL.
Dec. 16 84
■■■"■ ———^mamr
Drafts
On New-York, Philadelphia & Charles
<sn- For sale by
PETER MITCHEL.
Dec. 9 —82.
- 1.1 ..-.I
Just Received,
Jj,n additional sy/fly °f and
SHOE* consisting of
Elegant fair HP Boots
Ditto do.
Black, white and colored kid Slip*
Black and colored morocco do.
Nankeen Bootees
Nankeen and Jean do. foxed
Cork foal, and walking Shoes
Misses morocco and kid Slips and Ties
■Gentlemen’s morocco Shots and Pumps
Leather do. do.
Youth’s Shoes
Women's leather Bootees and roan Slips
Children’s Buskins and Dickees
Boot Cord and Webbing, shoe Thread
Plated Moulding, liquid Blacking, and
1300 pair NEGRO SHOES.
ALSO,
16 mill Saws—-to kegs Virginia manu
faff tired Tobacc#, of excellent quality.
For sale by JOHN DOUGLASS.
Feb. 21 rfl3
Nenro Shoes.
jeo pair for sale by
JOHN DOUGLASS.
If bo has just received ,
2co pair elegant Philadelphia Suwarrow
Boots
20 do. do. Fair Tops
Ladies cork foal and walking Shoes
Childrens Buskins & Bootees, &c. &c.
Which with his former supply, renders
his assortment complete.
Dec. 16 84
John Douglass,
Has removed to Gibbon's brick thiild
ing, u here be is now opening , and of
fers, for sale on moderate terms .
500 pair Philadelphia Suwarrow BOOT
20 do. do. Fair top do.
Ladies black, white and colored kid
Slips
Do. black & colored .Morocco do.
Do do. do. Walking Shoes
Do. do. do. Cork Soals
Do. Sandals and G recian Ties
MifTes morocco Slips and Bootees
Womens leather do. and do.
Gentlemens laced-Shoes
Do. morocco and leather Pumps
Do. fine 8c second quality Shoes
Youth’s Botts—Laced and common
Shoes
Childrens morocco 8c leather Buskins
Boot Webbing, Liquid Blacking, Bcc.
A L S O.
A final! invoice of Saddlery.
fA-Ct-cnber a ts B<*
Patent Hoes
fust received and for* sale at
JAMES FOULTENY’S STORE,
(market-square.)
American made patent Hoes, (feel blades
Do. patent Currv Combs
Do. common do. and horse Brufbes
Wall’s befl grass Scythes
Mill, pit, cut, wood, hand and pannell
Saws
An elegant assortment plated Saddlery, Sec.
4d, 3d, 6d, Bd, lod, I2d and 2od cut
Nails and Brads, Pearson’s manufac
tory, New-York
Cotton and wool Cards
A few choice Fowling Pieces, with a large
assortment of Ironmongery
Cutlery, rec’d over land from Philadelphia
Which will be fold low for cafli or ap
proved paper, &c.
ALSO,.
American and English Cotton Bagging.
Feb. 21—6t—103
Sugars. .
A few boxes of White and Brown HA
VANNA SUGARS, on moderate terms.
WHITE, GUERARD 8c Cos.
Feb. 17 jt 102
BILLS
On New-York. For sale by
THOMAS GARDNER.
Feb. 17 —loa
Just Received,
And for sale by the Subscriber j
A few elegant Silk Shawls
Superfine Ginghams, assorted
Black Bombazctt—Canton Crape
Barcelona Silks—fine Cotton Shirtings
White Homespun
Sheeting and Shirtings
A few pieces Irilh Sheeting;
Kuffia Diaper
Mens and Womens black silk Hose and
Gloves—Kid do.
6-4 fuperfine Cambrics
Fine and coarse Baftas
Up-country and Northern Homespuns
White, yellow, and red Flannels, &c
JOSEPH KOPMAN.
Feb. 14 x2t ioi Gibbons’ building <
Jonathan Battelle,
Offers for Sale ,
Sugar, in barrels
Molasses in hhds. suitable for retailing
Train Oil, in barrels
Salt, of superior quality
Coffee, in bags ‘
German Steel—Swedes Iron
Cut Nails, assorted sizes
Do. Brads, 10 and 2od
Boxes Soap, equal to Doolittle’*
Ditto Candles
Ditto Codtifli
Ditto Stnoaked Herrings
Ditto Cheese, one in each box
Mess Beef, in half barrels
Rounds do. in kills
Glauber Sails, in bahyl^
Wrapping, and blue Metlium Paper
Writing, and letter Paper
Demy Printing Paper—Printing Ink
Cotton and Wool Cards
Playing Cards—Twine—Hessians
Northern Homespun—Hair Combe
Cases Straw Bonnets
Ditto Wool Hats
Boxes Roan Slippers-
Hhds. Negro Shoes.
also,
Whifkev. Peach Brandy, and Flour
Februaiv 14 i®i
Genuine Groceries.
THE SUBSCRIBERS
Respeflfully inform their friends and
the public, that they have on hand, at the
Store formerly occupied by Mr. John Bi
gar, in Bay-Lane, and nearly op|x>fue
the Exchange, a choice assortment of
GROCERIES, confiding of
Old Cognac and Peach BR AN DY
Do. Jamaica and W. I. Rum
Do. India Point and Anchor Gin
Madeira and Port Wine
Whiskey, Sugar. Coffee andMolaffes
Goflien Butter and Cheese
6 tierces Nova Scotia pickled Salmon
25 barrels do. do. Herrings
2 hhds. do. dried Codfiih
Best Cavendish and 1-eaf Tobacco
Stone and Glass Ware
A con Rant supply of best Perry Cider
on draught, together with a number of
other articles, will be disposed of at the
lowoft prices, for cafli.
ANDERSON & LEWIS.
Jan. 31 lot 97
Sugar.
200 boxes superior quality Havanna
SUGAR. For sale by
STURGES & BURROUGHS,
Bolton's Range, No. 9.
Nov. 29
REASON AND TRUTH IMPARTIAL GUIDE IH". WAY,
SAVANNAH: MONDAY, February 28, 1814.
Fire Proof Stores.
TO RENT
Fire proof STORES, on the Subscriber’s
wharf. GEO. JONES.
February 14 j2t ici
16 ps. Broad Cloths assorted
40 do. Casimeres do
720 do Shortgellon Nankeens
1 f'u • 1 Madeira Wine of excel
-6 len <
24 boxes Cotton Cards, principally No.
10's
120 do. 7 and 9 Window Glass
300 bis. fuperfine Flour, all B. Smith's
brand
20 call:. Glauber Salts. For sale by
U. RICHARDSON.
Feb, 7 99
Planters’ Bank shares.
A few for sale bv
’ Wm. BELCHER,
Jan. 24 95 Broker
Nails, Iron & Hardware.
j. Tlie fubferiber having removed to the
. (lore formerly occupied by Peter SchtHck
& Cos. in front of the Market, j
Offers for sale,
65 casks NAILS, assorted
160,000 Tacks do.
3,000 lbs. of Share Moulds
Axes, Locks, Sad Irons
Hinges, Hoes, &c. Bcc.
S. HALL.
June 28—lawtf.— 35
Just Received
From Ncw-York, over land, the follow- 1
■) mg ready made Chatbing, warranted
| of the best workmanjbip and oj a su
perior quality, to. wit:
Gentlemens fine flockingnet Pantaloons,
-assorted colors
i Do Princes’ cord Pantaloons
Do Greens’ do do
! Do Bedford do do
[ Gentlemens fine fourtoot Coats
Do 2d quality do
Do 3d do do
, Do fancy Veils, different patrons
Do Coatsees do
Seamens’ fine blue Jackets and Trowsers
Do check Shirts do
\ Do white Muffin do
The above articles will be sold low for
t cafli only, by P. TORI’Y,
i Jan. 31 —97 Telfair's wharf.
IMarqnand, Pduhhnv & Penfietd,
Have juff received, eight of Rofkeli’s
celebrated Gold patent lever W ATCFIES,
which they offer for sale on accommodat
ing terms, for calh.
Nov. 11 74
For Sale,
Mens cotton and worlted Stockings
Womens white and colored cotton do.
Womens black worfltd do.
Children’s white cotton do.
Dark Plaid Ginghams
Plain and figured Cambrics
Wool and Cotton Homespuns
Whited brown Thread
Womens and girls Beaver Bonnets, a
little injured by the moths, at half price.
800 yards white napt Plains.
For sale on reasonable terms, by
ANDREW LOW & Cos.
Dec. 20 85
The Subscriber
Offers for sale, a large four wheeled
Carriage, and two well broke carriage or
chair Horses, that can be recommended
for good qualities.
SAMUEL BARNETT.
December 20 83
The Subscriber
Returns iiis sincere thanks to his friends
and the public in general, for the liberal
j support he has met with in his line of bufi
-1 ness, and hopes to merit a continuation of
’ their favors. A few constant boarders can
he accommodated will separate rooms—
Horses ffabled by the dav, month or year.
JAMES WHITE.
N. B. The hightft price given, for a
quantity of Corn Blades.
Dec. 9 82 .
fpr* A Tea< her of Erudition,
who is well calculated for the improve
ment of youth, wants employment in a
genteel family in the country—who will
produce good recommendations of his a
bilities. Enquire at this Office,
j February 17 102
Blanks,
I Os various kinds,printed at tbit Office.
Sugar and Coffee.
100 barrels SUGAR
50 bags prime Green COFFEE
Landing this day and for sale on rea
sonable terms, by
G. Vs. DENTON.
Feb. 24—31—104
FACTOR AGE AND
Commission Business.
The fubferiber rei’pe&fully informs his
friends and the public, that he has remov
ed to the new fire proof (lores, on Hunter’s
wharf, where he continues to tranfadl the
above bulineis ; and hopes his unremitted
attention to their interest, will ensure a
continuation of their favors.
BENJAMIN B. NORRIS.
JCT* Produce received on Itorage at the
lowt-11 rates.
N. B. To Let, a pjeafant Compttng
Room, on the second floor, with a fire
place. Nov. 11 74
Factorage,
No. 17,
BOLTON’S IfIIARE.
The Subscriber having returned to this
place for the purpole of re-commencing the
abiAe BUSIN ESS, refpedlfuliy tenders his
services to planters, of South Carolina and
Georgia with assurances of unremitted ex
ertions to promote the interest of all who
Jscvor him with their confidence, as well in
the execution of Orders, as the difpotal of
any lpecies of Property committed to his
care.
v JOSEPH A. SCOTT.
Nov. 29 1 aw 79
Factorage.
AND COMMISSION BUSINESS.
WHITE, GUERARD, & Cos.
Having formed a conneftion to tranfadl
the above business alone, and having taken
the fire proof (lore lately occupied by J. E.
White & Cos. on tiie Exchange dock,
tender their services to their triends and
the public. T eir undivided and constant
attention to the interest of those who may
entrust the dilpofal of property with them,
they hope will ensure confidence and sup
port. Dec. 20 83
Lumber Factorage,
AND
■COMM!SSI(J BUSINESS.
The Subscriber begs leave to inform h>3
friends and the public in the Up-Country,
that he will carry on thy Factorage Busi
ness, at his wharf, lately occupied by
! Tucker, Lucas & Cos. where lie will re
ceive Lumber of any descripion for sale.
He will also take Corn, Cotton, or
Rice on Storage, and pay every attention
to the duties of this busirul’s for the interest
of those who may be good enough to fa
vor him with their cultom. His wharf
and docks, being the mod spacious for the
landing of wood and the fafe keeping of
lumber, will be enabled to do ample jus
tice, besides returning his thanks for their
support. He will be aflifted in his busi
ness hv William Lucas, who will attend
for that purpoiV.
JOHN GARDINER.
N. B. The high land ot both wharves
will be let out in lots, to ftiit Up Country
Fadlors to build on, for a nrtmber of years
where stores may be ere cit'd, so far f.om
danger of fire, as to be equal to fire proof
stores. Nov. 25 —78
§3* Office for the sale of Negroes.
THE SUBSCRIBER
Ever grateful for any business in his
line, that may be confided to him, will ex
ert his best endeavors tor the interest of
those who may please to favor him, but
as fome advantages have been taken by
depriving him of his com millions, after he
has had the trouble to leek purchasers and
effeft sales, he requests those who may
fend him that property for sale, to accom
pany it with aline of inftruftion,as in fu
ture he will receive none other.
D. POLOCK.
N. B. Several house servants, and field
hands, tnay he had on reasonable terms.
Feb. 3 80 D. P.
Assize of Bread.
The price of FLOUR being nine dol
lars per barrel, weight of bread for the pre
fect month, is as follows, viz :
lb. oz.
12A cents loaf must weigh 2 5
6i do. do do. do 1 2^
Os which all bakers and fellers of bread
are required to pay due attention thereunto.
J. PETTIBONE, c. t.
Feb. 1814—101
Notice.
All persons having demands on the Es
tate of the late Peter H. Morel, Esq. dec.
are requested to render them to the lub
feriber according to law.
JOHN H. MOREL* adm'ar.
Nov. 23—(—<79
Whole No. 2049.
The Firm
Os Schokdue & Rees is this dav dis
solved by mutual consent ; all demands
against tne said firm are requested to lie ,
presented, and all persons indebted to the *’
same, are requfted to make immediate pay- /
mentto either of the subscribers. ...
THF.O. A. SC HOE DOE,
EBENEZER S. REES.
trTi** The subscriber v-11l Continue the j
FACTORAGE ANL) COMMISSION jf
BUSI E S. at Capt. Rice’s yellow fine,
near the Exchange, where he will be thank••
ful for the lupnort of his f:it” and the
public generally. Storage will be receiv
ed on reasonable terms.
EBENEZER S. REES.
Feb. 22—103
Hoes, &c. 1
The subscriber has for sale at bis store,
corner of Congress and Barnard
loutli tide of Market square,
100 dozen Carolina weeding Plocs
no do Knives and Forks
20 do baud saw Files J
25 do Ink Powder
50 do Webllcr’s Spelling Books
73 do Ladies’ hair Cosnbs
16 reams writing Paper
4 do letter do
20 do wrapping do
1000 lbs. Shot, assorted fize*
2300 do bar Lead
2900 do Callings, consisting of
ens and Skillets
1000 do plough Moulds
2 tons Sweed’s Iron
4 boxes cotton and wool Cards
2ico lbs Virginia inanufaißured I obnccO
-5 kegs Ben. J. Karris’ do do
23 do Kentucky Gunpowder
4 do Dupon’s do
4 puncheons Jamaica Rum, 4th proof
500 gallons Whiskey
230 do peach Brandy, three years
old
2 cht-fts Hyson Tea, late importation
1500 yards Georgia Homespun
300 do do do mixed with wool
Sugar, Coffee, and re fined Saltpetre
Warranted Axes and Gun-Flints.
The above articles will be sold on mod
erate terms, for cash only.
JAMES H. FRAZER.
Feb. 24 —6t— 104
Bills
On New-Yerk and Boston. For sale by
HILLS, HALL & Cos.
December 20. 85
Fire-Hooks.
Several of the Fire-Hooks belonging t<?
.the city have been missing since the lift
fires, and as tlu-y are lupposed to lie lay.
ing neglctfteJ somewhere ; those persons
that have those implements, or any other
belonging to the city, in their poffellion,
are requested to report the same to Mr
Francis Roma.
PETIT OF. VILLERS,
Chairman of the board effire-maftert *
Fib. 2^ —3t —104
Notice.
All persons having demands against tlj
estate of MahySanchez, late of Camden
county, dec. are requested to render in the
same agreeably to law ; those indebted to
said estate, are requested to make immedi*
ate payment. S.CLARKE, Adm'rx.
St. Mary’s, Feb. 19 —8t—103
Ranawav,
j 7
About the 15th of November last, from
the schooner Switzerland, A. D. I.eitre,
maftey, in Savannah, a negro boy named
HECTOR, about 18 or 20 years of age,
1 lliort and thick, speaks rather bad, is art
j ful and cunning. It is propable he may
j goCoafting between St. Marv’s and Arne
-1 lia, as he has been there. Ten Dollars, and
■ all reasonable expences will be paid, by
j lodging laid negro in goal. Apply at the
, Courier office, C 'barlcfton, or to
r. vv. rod vr an,/
Feb. 24 3t IC4 Savannah.
Notice.
Is hereby given, that the copartnerfhic
of R. King & Cos. is this day dissolved by
1 mutual consent. All persons having any
demands against said firm, are requested to
call on either of the subscribers for pay meat,
at the town of Darien or Dublin.
ROSWELL KING,
REUBEN KING.
Feb. 21—103
Strayed
From the Subscriber, on Wednesday
night, 16th inst. a Chesnnt Sorrel HORSE,
! about 14 hands high, between 5 and 6
years old, white streak in his forehead, fore
and hind legs marked white, he has several
marks oil his bread boro drawing ; he was
brought from Milledgeville, and it is pro
bable he will make for there. A teward
of FIVE DOLLARS, will be given by
j delivering him to the fubferiber in Savan
j nah, & any information refpefling him will
be gratefully received bv
CHARLES HALEY.
Fob. ax 10^