Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1818-1824, November 26, 1818, Image 1

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SAVANNAH DAILY REPUBLICAN. No. m—Fbi. XVL THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER «6, 1818, Whole No. 3183, For Liverpool (TMUlU nitZO Mil) The (hip OGLETHORPE, c«pt. Charles Jijme, b Bar loading, and hai two third, of her cargo engaged For freight of 300 bale* ’ cotton or pasaage, haring superior accommoda- tiona, apply on board, at Bolton’s central wharf; «r to Tr STURGBf It BUBROUGHS. For Liverpool (to a an nr itm» sirs) The (hip MARY ANN, captain W»I- . ace, is one third loaded. Fur freight of ■ i 200 bales cotton or patvige apply-to ■ Sturges & Burroogh*. jLfr For Liverpool ’JnB' The coppered ahip EMILY. Maribro. Babcock, maater, will be immediately dispatched. i : uOmUmSo. :JIavre . j&GLB, B Cooke, master, t or passage, haring good , apply ofl board, or to Hazen Kimball -r| J « >18- For Martinique The fine ajiip CERES, captain M'Learn, sritb elegant accommodations. For passage an al? to the captain on board, or to Isaac Minis For Ntw-Yovk ’ / The coppered, packet brig OTHBLtO, . Mott, maater. has one-half her cargo . _ ssdy to go on board, and wilt hare im mediate despatch. For freight or pasaage, har ing extensive and handsome accommodation*, ap ply to the captain on board, or George Gordon Q^Conrfgnees are requested to attend and ceive their goods fromJonea* wharf. For New-York The regular packet, and feat sailing hooner MILO, Henry Beetle, maater, will meet with immediate dispatch.— reiK.it or pasaage, haring pood aecommotfa- apply on board, at Taylor* wharf, or to G. F. y Oliver Palmes; Who have received, per laid vessel, 10 half barrels buckwheat Meal 10 qr do. do do nor 24■■ • ■■ ■,( * """■ 230 , HooMppI; ... For Philadelphia Tbe'packet brig' HERO, captain ■ „*ily, will be dispatched on meat, the 29th instant. For freight or apply to TERRY la WRIGHT, sraa ware sow axis Nails, Brandy, Bagging 100 cods of bale Rope iS SSBS&ksmm’- For Wilmington, (N. C.) jSM The aubstantial schooner MJNERV A, MW captain Snow, wilUm dispatched immc dlately. For freifht or passage apply nor 24—-—230 Notice. The steam-boat Charleston, Captain Utley, will (unavoidable accidents ex cepted) perform a trip iii every week during the winter, leasing Charleston every Monday and Sa- rannah erery Thursday. HALL & HOY nor 11- 830 . Missing, . A bale of upland Cotton, marked M & C % 290, supposed to have been taken through mis- V take, from Hunter’s wharf Any information ■ leading to the reeorieiy of it win be thankfolly received. H. B. GWATUMEY. . : , nor 81—wr-8 : - i : '• '' ''■ ; Bills of Exchange On London, and on Liverpool, Glasgow and Greenock, payable in London, for sale by jlH'i-n* \ . James Carrutliers, ' nor 16-—. 223 Smith'e whqr£ f Commissioners of Pilotage. | t ‘ NOTICE. At a meeting of the board on the 19ib mat. it was ordered, that John Low, pilot, be, and “ hereby suspended from acting for the term three months, from the above date. I Extract fimn At minutes, • V John G. Holcombe, nor 23—9 rccer’j C.P, Pilots . V; met for the Bar andRiver of Savannah aiuxca mom. 1 Cleary 1 Low ) Dennis H Craig 1 . r Notuge W Wall ' ■ ; l : - A Guard I ti Shthorioed to B Timmons W Roystoo B Anderson B Broughton ■S Furness B Baker T-Bredisy S-SSl, G Trotter JWcbsrer % White i DeUno J Pitcher 8 Norton nor mm gsamicaTs^mom Ms order of the Board. John G. Holcombe, aaeVy Com. if Pilotage Notice. The stores in wtiich tac undersigned used to transact their Factorage and Caramimnw Boriaasa haring been destroyed ty the fire which took place in the night of the SOth instant, they hasten to inform their distant Wends, that, by means of timely assistance aifu.ded them by the spirited ex- ■ ertions ormany respectable inhabitants, they hare ‘sared their commercial books and paper*,»» »l*o a great proportion of the produce which they had on hand They inform them afeo, tint they have engaged storage for the produce, or other •nicies, that shall be hervafter conaigned to them, ItMfr. Itol on's'fire proof stores, and that titty shall, until furtiicr nixie,. transact their coromer, cud buwiess in the counting room of Messrs. R- KichanUon & Co. v , • Williamson & Dc Villers, nor23 Sr—19- V' . . •>,. John I. Grieve 8f Co. (ruDin’s sanzas) Hare received, by the late arrivals, and are now opening, an elrgant assortment of Marseilles Quilts, Damask Table Cloths Counterpanes, Tea Napkins Furniture Dimities, Table Corel* Do Fringe, Crumt Clot&S ' Irish Sheeting, Bombazeta ' - Bifd-E>e Diaper, Bpmbaseeos Irish Linen, rose Blankets Ua Poplins, Welsh Flannel ■ ■; Fruited Rattinets; silk, cotton and worsted Hose Lbnge Lawn, linen Cambric Flounces, rich worked Dresses Thread Lace, fancy Muslins Buckinghamshire Lace, white and Colored-Plains Children’s Bootees point and duffle BLhkels Do worsted Tippets, Canton Crapes Worsted Scarfs, crape Shawls Crape 8carfs, Htimbuma, and A rariaty of other STAPLE and FANCY ARTI CLES, too tedious to enumerate. nor 25 r 231 Bills on Now-York. Bills on New-York for sale by C. C. Griswold & Co. nor 25—|ji—231 A Taylor’* stare. Mahogany Planks and. Boards, Landing from brig Othello, and for sale By J. BATTELLB h CO. nor 23- *| 9 Corn and Whiskey. For tale on board tchr. Humbird, at Hunter’ovharf, 3,200 bushels prime white Maryland Corn SO barrels Whiskey Apply on board, or to 1 - Samuel B. Parkman. nor 24—at 230 White Plains, 4fc. A few bales white Plains EngCib hrriting and copying Pipers London particular Madeira Wine, of superior quality, in pines,’ half pipes and qr. casks, March’s brand, warranted pure Lump Sugar in barrels and hogsheads 1 Claret in hpxei of 1 dozen eacn Kentucky Twine in eases For sale by JOHN BOGUB & CO. nor 24- z——230 Hunter*t wharj. Northern Shirtings and Ginghams Fifteen bales and one box northern sheetings and Ginghams, superior quality, landing from ship Robert, and for sale by Lethbridge Se Deuel. oor 17—■ 22* Just received, as® sow sau, nr ths sdsscu*zu. Claret in .boxes, of a superior quality; entitled to drawbsek Claret in casks, Dupont and Bauduy’s Gunpowder Coffee in barrels, wax Candles, Spanish Cigars Cologne Water, wrapping Paper, French China Brushes and Brooms, N York state prison man’y French Cloths, Florences, changeable colors Plain taffeta Bibbohs, No 1 j to 6, fringed saltin do Figured Velvet, and A small invoice nf JEW ... .. „ 4i4ieaK Duhamel & Auze, H0V 18. ■ fit——225 Howard*a buiOingt James Carruthers, Hat on hand the following artiekt, vhick h» will tell low to clote oak: Two tranks Wearing Apparel Three bales seine Twine Nine pur Ling & Son’s double Jack-Screws Grates and Fenders—Iron Chests Medhurst’s patent Balances with weights * few elegant Sophas ’ . ' axso An invoice of twenty packages Cotton Goods, con sisting of furniture Calico, plain and figured Muslins, Shawls, Etc. and Three hairs tow priced 8-4 Cloths nor 17—il—i24 Charles C. Wright, engraver, now axw-konx,' Wishes to inform the Inhabitants of Savannah, knd the country in general, that he has commenc ed in his line of business- in a part of the building occupied by Mr Jcsiah Peofield, and flatters him self that he will give satisfaction to those who may please to fevor him with their patronage. (CT Bank Note Engraving executed with neat ness, at, a reasonable notice—also Maps, Bills of Exchange, merchant’s Cards of Address, Visiting Cards, &c. N. B. AU kinds of Copperplate Printing done the shortest notice. . > nor 14—|o—222 jReceived, from Havana, Guava Jeliy in boxes lames. Ginger and Hicaeos in jars West-Inda Fruit- pat up in sugar candy For sale by . CHARLES MAUBEt nftv 23 1—-9 - ’ Factorage % Commission Business t he subscriber has removed hi- counting boose, N.o 8, Commerce Row. He offers Ids best services in the above tine; and hopes, by stria at tention and punctuality to merit a share of pebtic fevor. Fire-proof stores are engaged for any produce entrusted to his care, and liberal ad vances made on the same if required. James Hunter.' Sugar. 50 hogsheads prime Muscovado Sugar, for safe at the More of MAGEE A AVRIGHT. Cloths, Cassmeres anisilk Velvets, jteceiredbythe ship Cora, from London, of a superior quality, for side by 23—229 Elias Wallen. For sale Tiv* hundred bnsbels of CORN, in bags of two bushels each. Scarbrough & M £ Kinne. r9 218 Carnochan JtBtchel SLtvxaxcsm®, si vox satr fnu, boxes containing each 3J pieces 4-4 Irish Linens Jnd,hs tkothip Cara, fm London, case of Hats Which they offer for sale on reasonable terms Storage, Sail Jd>ft,£c. To Let, on Uallon’s central wharf, in a fire proof building, the third floor, well calculated for H sail loft. iW Coanting Rooms on the second floor, or storage be bad by applying to C.BRUEN- Blank Manifests ’ For sale at this office, Coals, Porter, Paint and Crockery, A few tons cannel Corf 30 casks brown stout Porter Kegs white and black Paiott, Crates of Crockery, Well t‘*strf > Just arrived from Lirerpooi, U^he skip Geon are offered for sale very War, if applied immediately, by . + ■ Andrew Low & Go. nor t4-—322 James Carruthers . "A* ixrosxxo, bt TUS ssw-Traoav, 200 pieces Cotton Bsggtng t, Indies’and gentlemen's elegant gold Watch es (London made-} . Porter and Ale, and Tbrfe lamb’s wool Stockir And, by the«hip Cora Best superfine Cloths/Casshaeres, Waistcoat- ingandHata*. . i Boots and Shoes, Porter, bthbds; Gloves Elegant work Tables, tea Caddies, Etc Mustard, cpwn Blue Soup and ready drsssed Beef, put up in tin cases—which will be sold on reasonable terms Received, on consignment, by the ’[horn, 3 bales Yorkshire superfine Chthi; which w* be cold low to close salca ' 'iTOm nov 10 -- .219, ' 1. case figured Cantoh Crapes -4 linen Table 9-4 Canton Shawls Canton Mantles 5 cases 4-4 and 7-8 Irish linens 1 case ' do Shi 1 caw 6-4,7-4, 8-4,10-4 Diaper ; 1 ease long lAwns. At wbolesale or retail by - Joseph Kopmaii oet 24 2Q5 , AA>- •'' i'SVUT ■ ~*.t ■•4 — Mackerel,' Soap} 8Cc. 100 barrels Mackerel - v ' 200 half boxes Soap - 7 cases domestic Ginghams > J~~ 190 boxes China tea Sets,-4 A to 4 8 ps 1 bale low priced Madras Handkerchiefs 1 case London mixed pins 1 do Canton sewing Silk Just received and for sale by David Hill #C<|. nov 9—218 ‘ Taybn^toloret. i,"sugar,.^fc. Landing, from xchooner Vigilant, and in tiore, 20 hogsheads W I Rum. do Jamaica da- , do N E Rum 11 pipes Holland Gin 16 ,do country do 20 barrels do do ’20 hhds Muscovado and Ntvt-OrleanS -Sugar 20 bags heavy Sumatra Pepper ~ 30 casks Goshen Cheese 5 pipes Cognac Brandy 12 qr caskaand pipes CatalonigandTeoeriiT Wine 35 barrels Mackerel, No 3 . 10 do Salmon 15 boxes Codfish : .1 13 casks Vye Whiskey For tale by Moyris 'JK.»tchtnft, Mrs. Limbett Rrspeafqtly informs her friertds and, the pub lic, that she intends opening a SCHOOL, on Mon- day the 23d inst. at the bouse o^Mrs. Canter, St. Julian street, in the rear of Mr. Robert Haber sham’s, for the purpose of teaching the follow- £ — branches of education, viz—Embroidery, and ,sr fancy needle work* plain Searing, Mark ing, Etc; Reading, Writing, Grammar ana Geogra phy. Mrs. L. pledges herself that no : exertion shall be omitted on her part to give satisfaction to those parents and guardians, who may honor her with their support. nor. 20—227 ... ^ Notice}: , ’ . Dans Hiu and ALMtasnz* Bsracr (of Augus ta) have entered into copartnership, under.tiie finn of JDavid Haiti Co. for tbe. transacting.of general Goemitsum Jiurinett in Ibis aty; for which purpose they offer tlvfeir; services to their friends and tile public in general;. Their counting-house ijlof’s building, directly undeb that of Messrs. Ilqtler & Murray, nov 9 ,218 . For sale. That pleasently situated DWELLING HOUSE on the Bay, latelythe -residence of 8ft. Wm. Mein, with the fot and improvements adjoining,coiisist- ng of stable, coach-house, wine cellars. Etc. The house lias lat-,1? undergone a. thorough repain it consists of two elegant setting rorrt-.js, four bed rooms above, with closets and other convenient cievtiie out buildings consisting' of kitchen, ser vants, houses and Servant’s rooms, pantry, etc. are ail lately put up and in good repair, com plete cellers under the house, the whole may be viewed during the forenoon,- and the servants will be inbtriiaeifaccordingly. Terms one third cash —the remainder in one and two years without in terest. Apply to Alexander Mein. N. B . If .this house is not sold on er before tbe first December, it will berented.forone year, and the furniture may be taken at a valuation. srp 29 -190 BC7* A Young‘Man wishes to get a CLERKSHIP in a store, satisfactory reference ;will be given. A note addressed to A. G. and left at this office will meet attention. . nov 34 n 230 Fifty Cottars’ reward. Eloped about three months ago, from tbe un dersigned, a remarkably good looking negro .fel low, named Scirto, about twenty-two or twenty- three years old, and five feet cine or ten inches high He is well known in Milledgeville, on Tur tle rircr, and in SJvannah, where be hag been oc casionally hired out. and in the fetter place has several relations. He was seen in the neighbor hood of Darien about six weeks since in the com pany of two negroes, with a dog and guv- It is snppooed be will , make for Savannah, and endea vor to get on board some vessel bound to the northern stales or to Europe, as he before at tempted to accomplish that object. Any person apprehending and delivering him to Mewrs Caa- xocaatr A Mrrcoxz, in Savannah; or to Ja^re H. Grams, in Darien; or to the subscriber, at the Thicket, M'Intosh county, shall-receive the above, reward, and all reasonable Expenses paid.. ■--- William Carnorhan. N. B. Captains of vfoseb and others are ctm tinned against harbouring, employing, or taking him from the state, as tbe law will be rigidly enforced against offenders. •' - <EJ* The City Gazette, of Cb*rtestoo,» request 1 to insert the above three times, and forward thrfr bill to this office- t M—230 ■ ; Wanted to purchaie "* A Billiard Table, complete.' Inquire of the printer. nov 4*——314 To rent Four STORES of the corner tenement, oa the subscriber’s whart Each store having twotdtim Dies, can be converted into two appsrtments, to “tit tenants. A. S. BULLOCH. oct28-—J-—2CS t '?• FALL and WINTER GOODS. By the ihips Oglethorpe, Pallao and Mary-Ann, just arrived from Liverpool, the subscribers have received an EXTBJvklVE SUPPLY at DRY GOODS; Comprising a complete assortment of Woollen, Worsted, Colton, Line,, ar.d Silk QOODSs which have been carefufiy.selected by one of tbe firm— and wiU.be sold, by the piece or package, at a moderate advance, tor cash, cotton or approved paper. ANDREW LOW A CO. sept 17——185 New Fall Goods. The subscriber has received by the ship Ogle thorpe, alar ** proportion of his FALL GOODS; consisting- of a very general supply of Woollens, Cottons, ' Linens, silk and cotton Hosing, ’ Hardware, Cutlery, ... v Crockeryware,Glassware, Etc. Which he offers for sale on accommodating terms.' ELIAS WALLEN, sept 36—189- Flains, Blankets; fgc. fife. The nbieriben have received, by the Oglethorpe from ■ Liverpool, and several other late arrival!, ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY PACKAGES FALL and “WINTER GOODS Comprising a vety general assortment of Staple-and Fancy Articles; Which they offer for sale, - at a moderate ad vanee, for cash, cot ton, or Approved paper, at the corner stand formerly occupied by Messrs. Cau dry E; Dupon. C. KELSEY & CO. oa 8——ra 194 4 Received Per brig Hero, from Philadelphia, Best Gm, in barrels . • • - - ■ Loaf Sugar, Goshen Cheese- | Burlington Hams, yellow Soap Cogflae Brandy, Malaga Wine, Champaigne Wine "and Filberts Charles Mattrel. oet 17 199 . F. Marston Respectfully iutorms. his friends and the public, that he has removed his BOOT and SHOE Store on tbe Bay, near tbe United States’ bank ,and W. ,T. Williams’ book Store, where every thing in his tine will be disposed Of on the most moderate terms.-- . '-i’-■•-.ti : ’••‘.ijmrfjj nov 20 227 Sugar, Gin, l$c. 8 hhds prime muscovado S-.-gar .. b^rriUPltiWde^hls Whirftc^- - 30 do N. E. Rum F'or sale by Mf. Petfingill, aug 20-v—173 7 : Market-iyuare 1 Plains. An additional supply -of white Plains, and-other Staple Goods, just received and for sale by- JOHN I. GRIEVE Be CO, nov 16—-—223 Saw-Mill Cranks and Gudgeons. A constant supply always on hand, direct from the mantt&ctory, to be had of 8. C. Dunning, aug 8——168 ' JV0.-2, Commerce Row. . PQP Received JHj Per French brig Janet, from Plants and Malaga, Building Stone, Tyles, Brides MersaiUes Candles Claret, in casks and in Boxes Window Glass, 8 by 10 ■ Letter,, writing and wrapping Paper Baskets/ Guns, negro Hats, china Ware Sweet Oil, Vinegar u demijohns and bis Lentil Chairs and arm Chairs, Sweet Meats 2000 botes muscatel and bloom Raisins 100 bis sweet and dry Malaga Wits 150 frails Figs -100 jars Graphs; 50,000 Corks 3 barrels bitter Almonds . * 50 kegs Anchovies. Charles Maurel. uoy 10-- eti-——219 [ ■; r Far sale' 200 pieces first quality Dundee Cotton Richards $ Hasroway -F, 29 — fe. L. Petty anas to* sau 100 boxes best brown Soap 75 do do mould Candles 50 . do do spermaceti do 5 barrels Loaf Sugar ' 12 do white Beans 59 casks Cbeese ' 25 boxes do 100 reams super-royal printing Paper 150 do wnqiping do 1000 pair Gned and bound Shoes 12 dozen waggon Wtiips 50 do hair Sieves 25 kegs real Goshen Butter 24 do Boston inspection do 3 chests Imperial Tea (Parragon’s cargo) 100 lb Nutmegs 50 kegs pickled Salmon nov 3-— -213 For sale JOy the iulacribers, on accommodating term:, 525 kegs Gunpowder, “Nitre Hall” 6900 bushels (fern - 131 crates Crockery, assorted, particularly for this market ' — •fr' 20 hogsheads Whiskey ' irrels do 180 barrels N E Rum ’ 5 pipes genuine Cognac Brandy » 59 boxes mould Candles 16 tons suture bap Iron 60 well finished English Muskets 20 tons Share Moulds An invoice of cotton Thread and floss Cot ton An invoice of best .English Mustard An invoice of Shovels and Spades An invoice of boop Irons An invoice of fine and wool Hats - -- - Nicholas * Neff, nov 16—-—-223 John Prentice Ha* jut! received, At his store, No 10 Gibbons’ building, a large assortment of ready made CLOTHING of all des criptions; which tjnU be fold low for cash, or ap proved p*p«r, •■'I’. ^ oct 17—^—199 Fresh Boots, and Shoes. JUST aXCXIVED, BT TUI bmo auuiu. THREE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY MCXJMSB8 ' BOOTS’ and SHOE^ ' Selected particularly far the Tip-Country markt SAMUF.L EVANS, red afore, dram the Bhtff, taet of the*Et,chtui pet IS——198 The subscriber Offer* fir talc on rtatonable terms, by the package, Vi boxes printed Calicoes, Ginghams and Shut- ingt, well bud in 3 trunks containing English ready made clothing Coats, Waistcoats and Pantaloons R. Watts- * nor 2 218 Fresh Shoes., The subscriber* beg leave to inform their friends and the public that , they have taken the stand for. meriy occupied by E. 8. Kempton; where they offer for sale a general assortment of ladies’ and gentlemen’s SHOES and BOOTS, of the first quality and newest fashions; and will endea or, by their unrcmttted exertions, to give general sa tisfaction to their customers. Pomeroy & Benntt. oct 30— 201 • Saddlery. ' Aaaoir Moaaas, next door to P. H. k T. Cra- pon. Market-square, has on hand, and will be re- ceivinga general assortment of SADDLERY, rot- nufactarea by M. W. Morgui,- New-York, which are offered wholesale or retail at reduced- prices:- npv 4 214- , — The subscribers Uave:united their interests in Savannah, for the purpose of franaactiog FACTORAGE ancL COMMISSION BUSINESS, under the firm 0” Ponce A Mtiixtittt; they tender their services to Merchants and Planters, and will make advances, and render every facility in their power to. those wbpmay think proper to intrust them with their business. Their concern in Augusta will be con tinued as heretofore, under the firm of M'Kenrft & Ponce. . D. PONCE ALEX. M KEN21B. - oct18 cia 198 • The subscriber Having removed to the corner stow in tbe new brick buildings, on Bay and Jefferson streets has just received by recent arrivals, and is now open ing an extensive assortment of WOOLLEY, COTTOY, LIYEY AYE SJHK GOODS; • which, are offered for sale 00 accommodating terms. He wishes to rent the three story Brick Store, adjoining the store occupied by himself John Tanner. noV It) 219 Copartnership.' Tbe subscribers have formed a. connection in business tpider the firm of Btrrtxa & Whits. William Butler, . . ... White* <■...... f-. oct 32—^HT imrrr -v-imirr- ■ a cAkn. .. BUSH # SPICER Takes this method of informing their friend* and the public, tint they bavb.taken the store lately occupied by Messrs. Burns It Co. John son square, and have opened an - elegant assort, meet of domestic fancy HARDWAREk together with a general assortment of CUTL1- RY. and PLATED WARE, which they will dispose of on the_ most reasonable let ms; at tbe same time they invite the ladies and gentlemen of Savannah to call and examine their establishment. Among the above mentioned artiekt are the fit, larairg: 1 Plated Candlesticks, Snuffers and Tray* Do. - Castors, rich and common Jspaned tea Tray* and Waites* '. Planished tin tea and coffee Kettle* with stands and heaters > ." Plated and gilt ridicule Cbap* Sheet brass Candlesticks, of a new form And many other articles, top numerous to mention. N B. An elegant assortment of Walking Cana* nov 20 it 327 A. Humphreys’ FURNITURE WARBHOUSE, BuiUtrctt, opposite JUteer* Andrew f,no If Co. Where be. offers for sale an extensive assort ment of, FURNITURE, such as Sideboards, Secretaries, and'Book-Cases Bureaus; patent, extention and common sets of ' dining Tables Card, breakfast and work Table* Dining, drawing and setting room Softs Grecian Couches Mahogany and common Bedsteads Fancy and Windsor Chairs, of various patterns Portable Desks, dressing Glasses Light and wash Stands, with many other articles in tbe above line; which may be obtained ve ry low for cash s; approved paper. N. B. Cabinet Purniture manufactured and re paired as usual. nov 19——426 Removal. ^ Busriura, Bwrruuks & Co. respectfully in- 1 form their friends and the public, that they hate * removed to the brick store, formerly occupied by Messrs. Way & Baker, on the Church lot, oppo site to tbe east end of Gibbons’ range; where they offer for tale; on accommodating terms, an assort ment of French, English and India DRY GOODS, oct .13——196 Factorage COMMISSION*BUSINESS, The subscriber irtortas bis friends and the ptfo. in geMHHfflfWelkas trims* store and count room on Mr Hunter’s wharf, (fire-proof) apri ra hi* s«Tice»*m the rfwco fete of businp, and hopea from tenet attention and punctuality to merit a‘share of public fevor. He is well ac quainted with the staple of both sea-bland and upland cotton; also the qualify of rice. He will purchase small or large lots on a moderate com mission; be win buy or sell houses and lots, lands,, negroes or horses; be w31 barter any kind of j ■duee for groceries or- dry goods; and; be may purchase,' if they are not aegon tier, they are to be sent back at hi* < others sent in their room- He will 1. ahip goods to Augusta and risewhere. oct 29 tr—^209 . , Lumber Factorap ' **» COMMISSION U™. , > The subscriber begs leave triform h-sfr.rmis ‘ the public, that he centimes to transact busi- in the above lme, on Mr«°h n Htuittr s low- wharf, next above cofcrfl. -l 3 ™” Jolmston s. • has every convenienqt for The reception ot luiebtr, of every description; also a commodious store for the storage of Citium tic. ' Thomas Jofies oct 3_* ■" 1 1^8