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ins w'tto Chtnrt 1 !t^OrdhmrL Ihrjratro to sell Ileal Estato
Neuroes, must bo published TWO MONTHS.
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lloulkor, Robt Hutchinson, Jan C Hines,' Henry Hnnken,
J II llarley, Michael Hickey,Tlmolliy llowe. C B Ilanlcv,
Elisha Huznd, J I* Hood, .Then Henderson, YV J Halley,
Henry Harper. J E Hogs, W 11 Harris, Nicholas Hcrunn’
dox, Thos Hoffored, Alfred Huy wood, Moses Y Hender
son, OII Hall, RII Hardee. David Harrlngtou, Edwin K
Hertz, W II Itausemnn, N M Harris, Stephen Halr1ck,B
A Hooker, 0 8 Hunter. IIU Hnborshaw, Chas F Hnrn-
iton, YV II Holmes. 8 P Halsey, Win VV Habersham, J M
Haywood, Thos Hoynoe,Jnn n Hubersham, George 8
Hnrdlng. Jno Harrlsson, Nicholas Heyle, Pros Hernan
dez, Andrew Harrlsson, Wm Humphreys, John Helry,
O Troup'Howard, Wm Henderson, D 8 Henderson, Jus
M. Henderson, Thomas Ilulry, Claus Hallmun, John U
Hull, Lovi Hart, Jos Horan, E lleldt, Maurice Ilockett,
Robt Habersham, Br, John Harper, J W Harris, Thos
Holcombo,GII Holcombe,KB Harris, Wm IIeldt,Jos
Hare,groves, Jos O Habersham, John 1) Holcombe, Kldrcd
Hayden, R J Harden, Jno Hamlet, Goo Haas, Jno R
Hamlet, Al Harding, Seymour Harris, E D Hoyle, .Wm F
Holland, II F Holland, Jamos Hines, RII Howell, Ihos
Harden, W B Harrison, Milton Humphreys, Jos B Har-
voy, It B Hilton, R W Hunt, Jno F Herb, Wm Ilono.
John W Ihly, John L Ihly VVm Ihly, Brlon Island.
George Jones, Jos O Jones, Jas M Jones, BG Jamos,
Alexander Johnson, JusT Jones. J D Jesse, Thos Jones,
Edward Jones, Jos Johnston,*''Poter Jacobs, John It
Johnson, Christian Jogaloltcr, EB Johnson, O II John
son, Emanuel Joseph, J R Johnson, A E Jones, John
R Jackson, Bulloch Jackson, Nicholas Jeffreys, Robt
Jackson, Wm A Jnudon, 11 R Jackson, Claus Jackens,
Poytou R Johnson, Jos W Jackson, George Jackson.
Fred Krotc, Harmon Kuhlman, Wm II Kelly, Phillip
Kolb, DedrlcK Katteuhoru,P M Kollock, Ezra Kcnt,N It
Knapp, Jas King, John Kennedy, Dr N Kohlhouso, James
Kerr, Peter Krauss, Gotort Kerk, James Konnody, John
"*-”“ A jKarn, Edwin
FACTORAGE, FORWARDING,
AND GENERAL COMMISSION HUS INKS 8.
SABIIJEL L. DOWEIX,
No. 108 Bay-street, Savannah, Georgia.
Strict personal attention in Farmers' orders, and quick
returns of Bales of Produce. mar 3
BW1FT, DBN8I.OW tc CO,
Dealer* In Groceries, Provisions,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LiqVORl
CORNER BAY AND WltlTAKKR-STRKSTS.
W. D. FORD,
Wholesale and. Uctall Grocer,
Waldburg's Building. Jtjfersoa-slrr.t, .Vamutual, Os,
U3T Couslanlly on hand, a choice supply or Family
Groceries. July 7
. J. h. OLIVER,
Fashionable Boot Itlanufacturer,
HO.SEVENTEEN BULL-STREET, NEAR MONUMENT-SQUARE.
Cork-Sole, Water-Proof, Hunting, Military, Potent
Lootlier, Walking, Dress, and Pump-Solo Boots j Shool-
Ipg Buskins, Uooteoe, Oxford Shoes, Pumps, Slipper*,
&<%, made to ordor In tho neatest nnu most fashionable
manner, of warranted materials, and by tho moat experi
enced and careful workmen.
fred Kent, Phillip Kean. D O Kauffu, Wm Kino, Ed
ward Kean, Edward B Kompton, John Keogan, Gbna II
Knapp, Wm F King, Nicholas Kellobcr, Jno J Kelley,
Thos II Kroogor.
O A L Lamar, Thos E Lloyd, BonJ’n W Lloyd, Hugh
Logan, Joe Llppman, John Al I) Lovell. B W Leach, H
Latnrop, Martin Larkin, BY Lovy, JT Latham, Pctor
Logan, Thos Loanr.’Hugh Larken, Patrick Lenahan,
Patrick Lee. Daniel Laphan, Thomas Lyon, Jamoa Lan-
aghan, J T Linde, Linda Linde, Daniel Leahey, William
BI Leigh, John Larkin, Henry Lathrop. D P Lnudorshlne,
Andrew Loir, O D Lcboy, IaouIs Legrlel, John Lyous, O
. Ley bourn,
F M IiOhoO,
wls, Simeon Lane.
n u i.ui ourruw, ,r uimui uoiw, o /x T Lawrence, A R
Uwton, Edward Lynch, Edward Lovell, John Lam, D
N Lane, James LaURhlln, J F Linder, Jumcs J Logan,
Robert A Lewis, A U Lime, J II Ladd, Jno Lama, Jas
Lynch, ID LaRoche, Peter Lawrence, Allchnel Lavau,
AfnUhow Lynch, Root Lnchlison, James Lachllson, Cas
par Lenzer, James Larkin, Timothy Lavau, O A lot-
Itochu, Robt Lunday, John Lawton, A J Lcboy, Thos
Lewis, Wm H Lynns, Antonio I.oevenlo,J G launUHght,
- •i.PatMc-
Allchnel Lyncli, i
Lnughllu, John U Loveless, O W
Ahrnhnm Minis, David Alorrls, Jacob Manses, John
Mukln, Thos AIcNicholas, John Alasterson, Edward
Alnnhnn, Jeremiah AlcCnrlhy, John Molluo, Wm Alorrcll,
property, under ordor of Court, must bo udvcnlsod, gen
smllv .TEN DAYS before the day of sale.
MAstof Voter8,
S EC. 3. Re it further tnaeted b]/ the ^korlty of the
tho State of Georgia for one year ImmoulMely prceodlna
Uio oloctlon and within the corporate Hmlto orBayaiinah
rorono month Immediately preceding
and coutltiuo so todo up to the lime of election, who
havo ntlalnod tho ago of twenty-one years, have paid all
city laxes or havo in their own right aufflclent real astato
to satisfy any tax executions which may bo against thorn,
who have made all return* required by tho ordinances of
the city, aud have boon registered according to tho pro
visions of this act.—Extract from the Registry Lav.
Adolph Abrahams, Robort Adams, JolmBAchord,Goo
A Asli,V W AvorfelnljG W Audoraon,Mnthlas Ainorous,
O « Asti, Stowart Austin, David Abraham, C 8 Arnold.
Goo Aloxandor, Jno W Anderson, P W Alexander, Robt
Austin, Georgo Armstrong, James Anderson, w v n
Armstrong, R F Akin, Poter Arnold, R D Arnold, Thos
Adams; E O Audursou, Richard Abercroinblo. J 8 An
derson? John Angluro, IIGW Aloxnndor, John Alloa,
Jamos Ahem, K A Allen, W B. Adams.
Conrad Dyck, IUchard Burke, Michael Boylan,. E W
Huker, John llrady, E J Ulount, Wm M bl M unl. Pntrick
lirally, Thos. Bandy, Wm 11 Blount Dr W O llu och,
Autbouy Busier. Saul B Box, Jos 11 Baldwin, Isaac Brun-
no, Belgemond Borg,HonryBeraors, NK Bamuiii, Wni
F (irautloy, Robt lllake, Wm Burke, At Bemmtt, Win
11 Black. Felix Bouysson, G lbort Butler, TIiosBourke.
“SfSliiee, j M5SS«U1«, HB Uyelc, Anoiriiert,
Wm Biuiliwer, 1‘ulrlck Bulkoy, I! H Bohn, lloiiry BeUe-
mu, Tlie. VV E UoeBo, Win J ilolloeh. l'alrick Bnulloy,
Henry Burl, Ell B«oon, a 1' Hull, Wm J n.mly, 111
Byrd, O A BoufooUlel, Jno a Bryon, Thomn. H Innell,
- “ Barrie,
Jos K
Francis Blair, Chas Ball, Patrick B rody, - - -
J M Butler, Michael Bryan. Goo Bnnkraan, O L
Jos Bryan, D L Host, JA Baker, W H Bunch,
Hallough, Wm D Brown! A T Bowne, Jos H Burroughs,
feSte'atoKSSii^JnoSB^Ito
Ilnurn, IIW Bruon, Mole. Block, 111,8 BnnU, Tho.
8 llSley.W 11 Bulloch, 11 M Ilorlholino» Henry W Brnf.
oiUIoilV A BIoIa Henry Brlghmn, W 8 Brniilley, T W
Delimit, M J Buckner, John UoBtnn, B M B BurreUkhA
Deuel. BlaliilerliluaeU, D 11 B.ldwlu, Wm O llnrtnn,
Augustus Boullueau, John Burns, Michael Bowley, yllck
Burke, JuO lllnnce, J 11 lliubler. W J B mlgekJraO
Bowoli. Jno W Mine, IWrunnl E lloe, h 8 linrlow. Win
J Bee, J P Brook* VV II Bnnnlloy, W O Bnllor. If 8 Bn-
Kanlun Preilerick Belloy, W 1) Unahlor, Joa w Brown.
John G Blanco, Theodore Blols. William Blola, Wm H
Bourke, John P Blakely, G O (1 Brown, Win. II Banks,
B b lloulllnoau, J,T Buckner, Charles 11 Bell, Geo Bron
son, P T Broughton. H B Boll. WII Bnulloy, L B Bennett,
Ju llclbo, Wm Bailey, F U Blols, J II Buckner.
Wm II Cuyler, John Cooper, O A Cloud, PL Constan
tine, David 0 Cosh, M A Cohen, R If Cuylor, Geo A Guy-
ler, Solomon Cohen, Hugh Cullen, WII Uioper. Edward
Cubbogo, David Cohou, John Cloory, Jos V fmnnornt,
Allen Cullen. Chas Cooper, Jr*"
Uue, Thos W Cooper, John Oil
CoruwelL Jos 8 Currulhers, —rr —
Culpepper, Thos Garley. R M Charlton, 8 J Cossets,
lUcharu Colo, Thos Cu*ack,Jno L Clark, Michael Cusack,
C11 Campdold, Francis T Colo, John Curry, Thos Clark,
John Onrdell, Jos Connolly, John Curruthers, Frederick
CfHik, Emanuel Canwallur, Luke Christlo, Job Campbell,
Fras CainpUuld, Jno D Charlton, Jno G Cooko, Edmund
Cutter, Montgomery Gumming, II E Courier, Jos Clug-
horn, 1 John Gass, Juo Cunningham, Carl Crafl, Wm Car-
sou, D L CfiloTw O Charltou, 8 J Al Cuhbego, Moses
Coburn, L F Cook, Henry Capon, B M Golding, treder-
ickOarstena, WmCox* Wallace Gumming, Patflck Crot-
ty, Michael Carey, Peter Cobb, Jno J Cornell. Wm Con-
dou, Robt Carr, Fras Champion, AII Champion, Juo W
Cornell, James Comell, HR Christian, Juo J Ctrnlos. *-
Cox, JaoT Campaguac, Wm Cullon, And Cordos, Pl«
Condon, Aaron Chatnpion, W T Chapman, Dauiul Clara,
J U CublHjgo, George Cally.Uriah Cranalon, Charles Can
non, Rotiert J Cawxhy, 8 T Chapman, John F Caraoll,
Antonio Clilsa, John L Cope, ThosOonnlll, Thos Conway,
Muses 8 Cohen, D B Camp, Odavus Cohen, J P Colter,
Bnrtow CynUtua, Patrick Clark, Jno M Cody, Jaa Clag-
horn, Win Caniiou,Charles Clor, Augustus Caunou, Pat
rick Clark, Isaac Cohou. Wm Cromwell, G L Cope. Jr.,
O 1. Oopo,er„ James A Courvolser, 8 II Coopor, If A
Crane, Wm ,L Clark, D D Oopp, John D Colo, Cornellua
K Convor, Thomas Corr, Bryan Connor, James ECopc,
LO Clark, George Clark, Wm P Clark, John A Cham
bers, Wm Cdller, Laurence Connell, Frederick Cullon.
Jehu F Corcopoly, Georg® Cauaeo, B II Craudoll, F
A Cannuet, Jeremiah Cavanaugh, Murtln Conway, D
U Coloronn, James Carroll, Georgo E Congdon, Thomas
Cullins, J P Cohou, Charles H Connery.
Rlc’d W Delaney, Martin Duggan, John Doylo, Wm 0
Dawson, Michael Dally, lUo’d Donovan. Sami P Dibble,
Daniel' Donovan. Albort L D’liorzo. Patrick Downay,
Laao D’Lyon, Michael Donnelly, John Donnelly, Win
M Davidson, Mor|y Dorgnu, Wm II Davis, Wm Dlxou,
Ins Uunn.ClicsIoy Dugger, Jas H Domuud, Jos Dawson,
TJms Dowell, Jno Downing. J E Davis, H J Dickerson,
L 8 DeLyon, G W Davis, D B Daniels, Jno Dailey, Wm
Duncan,John Dillon, IsraelDnsber, Imvl Delbltc AO
Daveu'port, IsotoDavis, Henry Dannonfelsor, Jno D Del-
Immoy, W L Davis, B 0.Dunning,. Patrick nervine, Chas
H lluryeo, Burrell Dye, S O Dunning, Jr, F G Dana, W
ohon, Jonn uioory, -os v vAJiniurm,
Cooper, Jas Cleary, Barnard Conaun-
or, John Clancy. John Cantons, F VV
lurrulhera, Nicholas Cruger, Wright
H Dudley, Johu Dovnuoy, John Doble. RII Darby, Jas M
Doylo, James Downey, wm II Dunning Jr, Henry. Du-
blgnqn, James Doyle, Martin Dunna^an,^Dudley ^avefr
ix Drymlulo, D
r, U Vv Dasher,
Port, JacobDeLa „
pavls. Jas DeMartln, Henry DlUmors, Alex Drysdulo, D
R Dillon, FredicDannerafels — --
Isor, J U Dasher, 1
M T Dukes, John U. Dews, Bamuel L Dowell, John Dry
er, F H Demere, WJ Donaldson, Thos F Daniels, Mlohaol
puggnu, John Dorgan.
- Donry Ellis, Danlol Egan,’Richard Ennis, Abraham
Rlastoln.John Everan), win Ellohy, Thos Mon, O W
Mun, John J Eily, Charles J Eden, Potor Endrles,J A
Epstein, Edwin yv Ervin, Jnraoa Eden.
_JbMph Fell, John Foley, TTios Ford, Jos 8Fay,Wm
Fisk, James Fountain. Duanld Ferguson,
JBFalllgnnURoberttorrolLJuo G Fulligant, JusFar-
rall, John Follenrd, Andrew Farry, John Fllzgemld, An-
drew Halley. U 1 Fell, Allclmcl Finney, Wm F Fony, "
«r Pu If. PjioraOU, Auslln French, Jolmtin D Flail .
Win foUlard, Dominick Flntlov, John Fluimegnn, Pnl’l:
Foley, Thos Flaherty, Jno D Fish, LAI Fall Igant, Owen
Foley, L J B Fairchild, Jas Fuunstan, Michael Fay, G W
Feunellj.Jno Foster, J R Fisher. G J Fulton, Jacob
friend,JO Fathers,G G Fnrrlos, JohnO Ferrell, James
SfMn Fleetwood, Goo W Fahn, Looimrd Froo-
laad, It R ForL Thos A Fnrrlos, Wm B Flommlng, Jas
Pink, David Fltxgorrald, Robert Fisher, D
BFIckllng, Jacob Frey, Jeremiah Flokllng, Wm Fielding,
Alex PaucetL CE Flanders, W O Foote, BenJ Franklin,
Peter Foth, Q W Fnrrlos, Tims At Forman.
ni?. rtnG , ord . u i Prnnols Grimball.J F Gullmartln, Beq)
Oconoyoly, Joshua Griffllh, O L Gilbert, Joa George, sr!,
uwOanniuy, J B Galllo. Jos T Gnnnon, Jos OolRor,
Michael Olnsgow, Geo A Gordon, Wm A Gibbons, PaU
n^arron,' Jas Grady, Goo Glon, J F Grovonsteln, John
janhyii •* Jo1 . °»BnRher, Domingo Galleo, John Grlflhi,
J»»BOodflpey,'L J Gullmartln, Seaborn
David HGnann, Georgo Gnlohouse,J M Grinin,
” r ««m,JWGlbbonl,Chas Gross,Pntriok Gordon,
SA* Green, Jno F Gluttony, Poter Gafnoy, W W Good-
?J 5nr i Wm Pfloodwln, John Gil lull
ifraElF.MWwcy, Julius B Gnudry,
J<h»ph Gallagher?James Gaullodet, W E GoObken, Ju
«°Wen,Ja» Uarland, Ohda Grant? J II Gunby, Henry
Janahl,Martin Green,D M augot
U W- MGifford,ThOa Gi
Henry Gilbert, John 8 Green, 1 Wtu- uaijimn, jr, -onn
ScSJ; Wm Hodfte/, Wmoelphln,u, Jei oeeilil,OoS
N VIlnrH* 1*1) llelliiio7ro!iolin II.iip
Hernandez, 8 P Hamilton, ifr“
fWWkk-IIalVWiii'Hanh
U Alohrtons, Robt Alcliityre, IIC Alehrteiis, Juo D Alai-
lett, Jos Alordocal, Michael McGrai). Thos Murtnugh,
Leaudor Aloore, Alalhla* II Alyor, Peter AIcGulllicuddy,
Bllvoster Alamuno, Al Alnrsh, Jacob Miller, Jno Murchi
son. Jno Moiitinollln, Thos Alahcr, Thos AlcAulilll Jns
Nceecly, B W Mlscnlly, HW Mercer, GAMnglll,Wm
Meredith, E T McGraJI. Thos AlcCollum, 11 Alorce, Wm
* Aloore, J D Alulluril, U D Murphy, Jeremiah Muck, N C
. Jills, Jesse Mount, John Murphy, B Al Alorcl, Patrick
Moarn, 0 O Allllnr, John McCabe. Hnrvoy Morso, Jolm
AloDormott,J Al Allllen, Thomas W AlcArlhur, I.ovl 8
Myers, Henry Merckhardt, Allchnel Alonth, Thomas Ma
hon, Patrick AlcGovcrn, B 8 Allllnr, TJ AIcNIsh, John
Mahoney, John AlcGunagh, Pnlrick Alasterson, Johu
Alalicry, James J AlcCoy, Isaac Minis, Edward McCabe,
G Alurklns, a B Moody, Donuts McGuire, Lnwrcnco Ale-
Kenna, Noylo Alclluo, J II Mohrtens, Al U Alyor, Thomas
McKenna, John Miller, Jacob Alnuke, Edward McOmw,
“ Iholomow Alclnarnoy, John Alalicry, Ludor Alelir-
l A F Mira, Fabian Alyerhoffor,« 8 Miller, John R
tin, William B Alell. James W Alorgnn, Allchnel Mor
ris, John W AIcKoy, O F Mills, William E Alongln, 1) J
AlcKonzIe, A F Alordecnl, Jas S McDonald, Jas Alauu-
sy, Thos It Alllls, Domingo Mnrtlng,4os Murphy, G A AIc-
Cleskey, Angus McAlpIn, Michael Martin, Pelcr Marls, A
G .Mode, Al B Allllen, Jno AlcCnll, JnsAlcFeoly, Wm Alel-
calf, E Mondell, A K Aloore, Wm Alacksv, John AIcNIsh,
JasQ Mclls, (i It AlcConn, Win Aforris,John McCollum,
Charles AlcCann, Bernard Alnllan, Win MoLaughlln,
Patrick MeLaugnlon, F W McCarthy, YV II C Mills,
Juo McMahon, Jno F Mtillegan, Jas Matthews, Isaac
Marsh,Thos Madden, John Moran, FA Maddox, Solomon
Aliiyer, E At McDonnell, Wm Alorol, Jno Alnhun, Jtio R
*' er, Thos G Mooney, Al O Norland, Jns McDonald, T
axwolU N W McLeod, Alex Alcllnnleo, JnoT Alltcli-
Fredk Mundorf, II K Aluiitfnri, Jus Alcllrldo, W J
McIntosh, 8ainl H Morel, Jeremiah McCarthy. Win Mc
Carthy, A N Miller, Thos Moll. II P Miller. 1 W Alorrell
Jaa Alclntire,Danl McCarthy, M II Atol-cod, Jas AlcCunu
Jas AlcCauna, Thos Alecks, Edwurd Mullegan, John Ale
Aullff, Archibald McAllister.
Joseph Neill. Thos Naylor, Wm Nungozcr, JosNungo-
sor, W G Norwood,Jno W NoavllL DD Nicnols, EL
Neidllnger, Dim’l Nelson, Torrence Nugent, (5 N Nichols,
Geo 8 Nichols, L F Nichols. Jos Nuglo, Novlll Neyle, Jno
Noll, J G Noldtllngor, A A Nungazer, J It Norton, Jacob
Nouoorger, E«lward Nugent, Bam’l Nuttinun, Jas A
Norris, Frederick Noltomen, Jno CNicoll, Thos At I*
wood, Chas Nowland. James Neidtilnger, Win Nova.
O.
John W Owens, Geo W Owons, Danlol O’Connor,Tim
O’Brien, Owbn ()’Itourkc,John P O’Byrne, David O’Con
nor/Owen 0’IUclly, Humphrey O’Leary, 0 8 Owens,
Dennis O’Connor, Jno O’Connell, Jno II Ohhnoyer, Win
1 Olcott, Wm Olmstcud, J F O’Neill, D O Olcotl, E
O’llynio? Allchnel O’Neill, CE O’Sullivan, II G Oliver,
Johu Olivor, Jonathan Olrastend, Al O’Reilly, Jamos Oli
vo r, W C O’Driscoll, Dttii’l O’Sullivan, Timothy O’Con
nor, Danlol O’Sullivan, W W Ontos, John Ogelvlo, M W
O’Byra, Thos O’Bryan, Geo Ott, FredickOtto,
Alartln Payton, Antonio Ponco, E Al Prendergasl,
Bbiu’I N Papot, Jnmes Prondcrgusl, O C Parker, Anthony
Porter, Jos V l’rentlce, Jno F Posey, N 8 Pludcr, Bam’l
Phllbrick, Jas Al Prontlco, 8 Al Pond, Win Parris, Pat’k
Prunty, Andrew O l’acetiy, Edwin Parsons, Elisha Par
sons, Jno Poole, 8 G l’nncost, Owen Peterson, O B Patter
son, John Peiilotd, John Phelan, Jno F l’owoll, Jas Pron-
dorgus,Tlios Purse, Suin’! Pittman, EJ Purse, Georgo
Parsons, It D Papot, Al Prondcrgnnt, Edward Pudolford,
Sen™ Edward Padeirord, Jr^ Thos Pidgoon, Thos 8 Piit-
Jno Postell, Jos W Phillips, James Prunty, J Al Palin,
Marcus Al Peck, Patrick Price,« C Pudor,Thos Premier,
gust, Chas Perry, It VV Pooler. 11 K Preston, Jos V Pres
ton, Wm F Preston, Edward Pursulo, D G Phllbrick.
Jas Qunntock, John Quinn, Martin Quinn, Wm Quinn,
Wm Quiuitor,k,jr. ^
P Al Russell, Waring Russell, David Rosenblatt. Jncob
Rosonband, John Russell, Dennis Ityun, YVm Rochester,
James Russell, Thos J Ryou, J B Rosa, John Reody, A
Al Ross, Michael Itochford, Christopher Russell, YVra P
Roberts, John Ryan, J B Road. Jos VV Robborts, Henry
Roser, Wm Robertson, Patrick Reilly. L 8 Russell, Wm
Roche, Barney Roden, Pat’k Ryan, Wm Rogors, Jno A
Richurdsoii,Juo O Rowland, Michael Roonuv, Georgo
Kilter, Edward Reilly, Dunlol Robertson, WmKomsharl.
J VV Rabun, Jos lloss, Francis Ryan, J B Illploy, J W
Romshart, Robt RaKord. II YV Kalfortl, Alathow Uniford,
Wm Reilly. J P VV Iteotl, Jno Rlordon, Francis Rolvos,
Jefferson Roberts, O H Rlkoinnu, 11 Rogers, J Itonnldson,
Jeremiah Ryan, U Q Rood, Cline E Robinson, Joseph
Ross, Henry Robcr, Goo ltoblns, Allen Russell, VVm
Roberson, John Itowloy, John Rogers, Dnn’l Reddnmn,
VVm P Rowland, Hugh lUolly, Andrew Rlellv, A R Ral
ston, II J Royal, Jno E Rico, James Ityun, Jaa L Itosslg,
noli, O B Ryan, Wm Robken,0 VV ltogcre, Thos Ronuu,
Geo Robertson, Tobias ltothlctor, F A llobore, G 8 Roux
F T Itoff, Al J ltollly, Janies Russell.
E A Soullnrd, Wm Swell, John A Schaffer, John
Scudder, Rlch’d eniyo, Henry Starke. AhmlmmSimpson,
Christopher Schneider, John A Slnly, Rlch’d Scanian,
Emanuel SheflaU, Harman Sllber, It II 8|)encor, Alonlo-
ouiuvnn, uoo t..™.. , —- . -- —
cob Shaffer, Al Shoinall, sr n O J 8poueer,SnmT8«doinons,
J P Scrlvon. John Spellman. D H BlowarL John Sullivan,
1) Shuffor, Win II Smith, John Stoddard, Ephraim Scud,
dor, Bam’l 8 Sibley, Anthony Sogur, Jns Shea, Pat’k
Scnnlnn, Jas Skinner, J H Sirocs, Dnn’l Sulllviui, Jns
Sklnnor, Dr 8 Shoflnll, Nicholas Slnot, Alartln Bulllvnn,
JajwIs Smith, Jacob .SehnObr, Thomas Saunders, John
Stevenson, G N Staley, Thos Smith, G J Smith, Juo Sul
livan, James Sullivan, Walter VV Smith, Goo Shultz, F F
Blrobhart, Jns J Stokos, Goo Shulo, Harmon Snngstock,
Henry 8eltzor, O It Scully, E Somerall, Francis Sorrel,
Jno A Btegln, John 81oan, VVm G Stafford, Jno Screven,
VVm Salle, O A! Stone, J H Saussy, J Al Schloy, Francis
Shells, P K Shlels, Adnm Short, Jno Y Symons, James
Symons, P R Sweat, Edmund J Saunders, Edwin Stiles,
J Al Solomons, Augustus Scholdomun, Donnls Sullivan,
Daniel Sullivan, M J Solomons, At Shohnn, Donnls Sulli
van. Barney Smith, Henry BOUtis, Jmi 11 Ohehnii, Ynten-
tlno Stanton, John Sherlock, Loyal Scranton, Martin
Bhnnnon, Joseph Sullivan, Jas F Stokes,Philip Smith, Jos
M Shell man, James Al Strickland, Timothy Bhorrednn,
Thomas 8mltb, VVm Starr, Jr, IIII Scranton. Jos Sherde-
tnan, Courml Scholnelder, Goo Stoveuson. Richard SteK
John Shields, Nelson Smith, 8 8 Speisselzor. VV VV
Slarke, ArpSemnoti, Thos FStevens, JE SlIrk.HW
Smith, VVm Starr Jr, Henry Saunders, Peter Smith, J D
Sicilians, A A Solomons, G W Shatter, I) T Scranton,
Patrick Sklnnor, Edward Swift, Band B Sweat, John I)
Spann, John E StllwelL H Sheppard, F Al Stone, Ltoazor
Solomons, Thos Scully, Wm Saunders, Jns Smith Sr, Jno
Schuugoll, JeMfo J Smith, Wm F Shearer, J A Sowell, J
BSturtevant, Wm Saunders, Jullua. Smith, II R Bciley,
Christopher Smith. • ^
Wm II Tarver, John V Tnrvor, Goo VV Tltcolmb, Win
H Tyson, John Thompson, Patrick Tvdhigs, Burnanl “’
Tllden, Fra’sTrantoll, A FTorlny, P O'lhoninB, W
Thompson, Jno F Tucker, A Tnlblrd, 1* ras Iran tel I, J
Tcmhrokc, Jamos Thurtnall, B T‘ Tnmor, VVhn '1 honmi
O E Tom, Edward Townsend, B T Tlious, A Thoiuas, V,
PTem: Marlon ThroadcrnO, Jno H Thodo, IIJ Thomas-
son, W B Tinsloy, Eras Trucholut, R V Thomas. Richard
son Tombs, W A Talhlnl, J E Taylor, John G Thomas,
John Trtimnor, 1 KTeffl, Jns PTiialtn, Thos M Turnor, F
A Tujiper, ChusTliompsou, H J Tlcdeiniui, David Thom|»-
son, Jaa Tlgho. L O Tcbeau, Gliaa G Talhlnl, IJonry Tow,
Jno Tanner. Wm A Thompson, Robt Todd* k J Timmons,
Win II Tnlblrd Jr, Jno J Theus, J Techenor, Wm 8 Tay
lor, N P Taylor, J Al Thomas, J 11 Thompson.
Keeps constantly on hand a supply of
Crockery-Waro, Groceries, dee. &c.
Jan I,’51 ljr
L. ROBIDER, [raoH faris]
Faslalonable lloot sand Sboe-ITIuker.
Importer of French Leather,
WUlTAKKR-aTttBKT—OFFOSITK BKSTa* BUILD1NO.
WYLLY be AIONTAIOLLtN,
General Ag’ciitM and Urokers,
For the Sale of
Real E»tate,Negroe», d- any description Personal Property.
orriCK, COENKR IUIMT. AND BASrleANB.
fob 23 ’Bavannnh, Georgia.
HARDWICK U COOKE:
Faetora and ComntlNBlon nerohantB*
No, 103 BanrSlreeU
B. S. nARDWICK. JOHN O. COOKS.
J.- If ASBROUOK be CO.,
tMFflRTBBS AND WIIOLBSALB DNALNRS IN
E&rthen-Waro, French China, Looking GUaos.
’ Droughten-StrecL
PHILIP KEAN, .
Draper and Tat lor,
AND DBA LEtCIN READY MADE CLOTHING,
FKNMKI.n’S RANOK—Noi W BRYAN-STZKKT.
8. B. MILLER«e J. IX FERGlJBON,
IVlseolwrialtls and lIluckHiuItbBx
Corner of Broughton and Montgomery-sts.
SAVANNAH,0A.
Carriages, Wagons, Carts and Drays manufactured.
Rlnckainlthlng, including Iron Uaillng and Grates, for
Buildings,tuly—o , iuivO
CRANE AND IIOLCOAIBE
H AVE RECEIVED liy recent arrivals, and otter tar
. “Joi on Uiu most favorable terms, the following:
BUUAllS—
60 hhda. Porto Rico, fotr to choice.
25 hhds. Prime St Croix.
23 hlids. Fair Cuba.
200 bbls. 8tcwart’s B. be. C.
25 bhls. Crushed.
25 boxes Loot
COFFEE—
500 bags Rio, fair to prime.
HW bags Jamaica.
100 pockets Old Java.
50 bags Cnlia.
BAGGING «<. ROPB-
200 bales Gunny.
.10 bales Dundee.
300 colls Rope.
TOBACCO- *
arm boxes, various brands.
ADAAI SHORT,
Master Huildcr,
FIRST DOOR WKST OF ST. ANDREW’S 1TAM™
Will tnko contracts for Building and Work la Mas
of every description.
R. & J. LACHI.1SON,
Engineers and MlllwrIglatw*
IRON 4- BRASS FOUNDERS,
Canal-Slfeet—Near the Canal Lock.
R. LACHMSON. J. LAUHLISON.
A. N. MILLER,
Engineer and -mill nr right*
IRON AND BRAS8 FOUNDER.
BASTION WllARF—BAY-IT.
. • a. ponce,;
Importer & Manufacturer of So gars,
HO. 13 WmTAKBR-STBBBT.
Keeps on hand a well selected slock of Inported So-
gars; also Alnnufticturcd Tobacdo, Snuff, Pipes, and all
other articles usually kept In his line of bosUMsa, which
he offers on the moat reaaonatilo terms. nov 3
T. PORTER’S
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
Sjictnn nntr .Summer jFanfltonn.
T HE SUBSCRIBER takes this method or Informing hts frionds and tho citizens of Savannah.that he (snow
opening THE AIOST SPLENDID STOCK OP CLOTHING over offered tn this city. Tho price*, in plain
figures, ore marked upon each article, and no deviation, and at me remarkable low prices that the goodsono marked,
the subscriber feels confident wiU be appreciated by a generous public. In part are the following Goods I bare
now In store, lo wit:
GENTS’CLOTH COATS.
Gents. Black Cloth Dress and Frock Coats,
Olive do do do do
Brown do do do do
Blue do do do do
Blnek Cloth Backs and Polka Bocks,
Brown do do do do
Blue do do do do
Olivo do do do do
do Shod Dress do
Black Doe Skin Polka Back*,
Fancy Colored do do
Drab Cnssimcro Sacks aud Tolka Sacks,
Black Tweed
Green do
Bmwn do
Silk and Wool
do
do
do
do
COATS.
do
do
do
do
do
Camblot,
Checked Ginghams,
Linen Lustre,
I’latn and Fancy Alpacco,
Paris Lustre,
Black Morin,
Black and Fancy Tweed,
Do do UurtlimoroUa,
Brown aud Yellow Ltucn,
Black Drop d’Ete,
Grass Linen.
FURNISHING GOODS.
Linen and Linen Bosom Shirts.
Silk, Lamb's Wool, mid Merino Shirts and Dmwora,
Linen, Jonn*, and Canton Flannel do
Silk, Merino, and Cotton Half Hose,
Bilk, Thread, and Nori Hose,
Gentlemen’s Dressing Robes,
Linen Collars, two and three ply.
„ PANTALOONB.
Strlncd Cotton and Linen,
. Plain do do do
Nankeen, Drop d’Ete,
Fnncy Linen,
—rakA’
Black Alpacca,
Black Doe Skin Pauls,
Plain Blnek Cassimero Tania,
Fancy Colored do
Plain nnd Ribbed do
Block and Colored Satinet Pants,
VESTS.
Black Satin Single and Doublo Breaded Vests,
Fancy Satin and Silk do do
Embossed Fancy Silk do do
Black nnd Fnuoy Barathea do do
*»<> , Etnbroi’d Carslmsro do
White and Fancy Satin and Party do
Plain Blnek SiUc Velvet, single and double breasted,
Funcy Cut de do do
Fancy Cashmere do do
GLOVES.
Black, White, nnd Colored Kid Glores,
Black and Castor Hiding do
Cloth, Cashmere nnd Lined Berlin do
Black, While undFancy Bilk do
CRAVATS.
Superflno Black Silk and Fnncy Crarats,
do Fnncy do. great variety,
Whilo 811k and Satin Party Cravats,
Black and Fancy Bilk nnd Sutlu Bead's,
do do Opera Ties.
Linen Cambric, China Cord and Pongeo Pocket Hand
kerchiefs.
Hots nnd Caps, of tho latest styles.
Ladies’Riding Hals.
Trunks, Patent and Solo Leather.
Valyses, Carpet Bags, Cones, Umbrellas, fcc^ bee.
CIKIIjDREK’K CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.
This Department for Children’s Clothing Is (Itlod up In tho most costly stylo with every convenience for trying on,
UtUng, Uc~ the stock embraces every nrilvlo In that lino, consisting In part of Coals and Pitttls of every style. Over-
coats, und Under Garments, Jenny Lind Sack*, Polka do™ Over Hacks. Vests, Braided Suits, Plain, Silk Velvet, Vest
Suits, nnd Boys’ Caps, a largo assortment. Ttie Iwulios will And It to their interest to call and oxaraluo my stock ns
they are niudo up in the latest stylo and the best manner and at tho lowest prices. No abatement from tho prices Aral
rjTDon’t forgot tho now store on first floor of 8L Andrew’s Hall, corner of Broughton nnd Joffurson-sta. apr28
Webster, Robert Wnggousloln, Jos Washburn, D L Wil
son, Claudius C Wilson, Demnsoy While, Peter White,
Jno M Williams. Normnn Wallace, Henry Welgand,
Titos While, W II Williams, J T Webb, Jas O VVntts,
John Wickam, Lemuel Wilson, Wm P VVylly, John
Wilder, Jas B Wallhour, ■ Christopher Wltgon, John
Poter Yonson, Jno A Young, Dr E Yongo, W A Yonge,
Win P Yongo.
Z.
Peter Znrodoskl, Edward G Zetroucr, Jacob Zimmer
man, Edward Zudomea, Solomon Zelgler.
Tho foregoing are tho quallficnllons of voters entitled
to vote for .Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Savannah
at the ensuing election In December next, and a list of
parsons Registered for Uio mouth of Muy. If there nre
any iwrsons whoso name* nre Registered, aud who nre
not entitled to a vote, notice Is respectfully requested to
bo given to the Clork of Council, that they may be dealt
with nccordtng to law. It. F. AKIN,
sept M Clork Council.
A SPLENDID -
OPENING OF FALL GOODS.
T HE Subscriber would respectfully call tho attention
or tho public to his large and well selected stock of
Fall and Winter Staple and Fancy-
DryGoods.
Consisting In part of s Blaok and colored Bilks, of a great
variety; very rich embroidered Silks, of all patterns;
Mantillas and Crapo Shawls; Scotch Wool Long do.;
and square Pluid Shawls; Cash mores; Mouseline do
Lnlnus: Alpuccas, n grent vuriety; Neodlc-VVork Col
lars and Capes, or all pallcms; Chlmlzeites; Muslin und
Lace Under-Sleeves: Cambric Handkerchiefs, from 12#
coats to 93 n placet Irish Linens} Huckabacks; Dlaftert
French Towels, from 25 cants to 81 a pteco; doublo
Damask Tnblo Linen; while und brown Nupklns, n fine
assortment; averylnrgo assortment of Gloves and Ho
siery, of tho vety best mnke and style; English and A-
murlcau Lang Cloths; unbleached do.: rich Dumosk
Tublu and Plano Covers: Cosslmeros and Cloths, black
aud blue of every quality; rich Vest pnttems of ull
styles; Satinets; Kentucky Jeans; Kerseys,a very lurgo
assortment; ono of tho very beat selocted slock of Blan
kets evor brought to this market.
CARPETING—Brussels, 3-Ply, 2-Ply, All-Wool,a Va
riety or patterns; nnd, also, Cotton Carpeting.
N. B.—Clothing at wholesale only. Country merchants
would do well to call before purchasing elsewhoro, as
Ilia goods shall bo sold low and on tho most nccommoda-
tlng terms. [oct2] JOSEPH LIPPMAN.
GEORGE W. IIARDCASTLE,
CARRIAGE MAKER,
200 CONGRESS AND 05 ST. JULIAN-STUEET,
Franklin-Square.
W OULD Return his thanks to his friends nnd patrons
for pnst favour*, and Inform (horn, that ho is now
ready nt tho old stand, to oxooulo any work In tho abovo
line, nml hopes by his untiring exertions to please all
who may honor him with a call. All kinds of repairing
In the uImivo business done with tho utmost neatness and
dispatch.
Wheelwright and Blacksmith work, nnd all kinds of
Wheel*,Wagons, Drays, Carls, &c^ made on tho shortest
notice and on most llbural terms. Jnn20
SEW FALL AN# WINTER GOODS!!
J. H. & M. SHE AH AN.
Cornor of Broughton and IVliltukor-st,.,
SAVANNAH,
INVITEaltcntion to Iholr now slock ofFALL & WIN-
x TER GOODS,comprising:
DRESS GOODS—French Cashmeres, French Do
La nes, English Do mines, Black Silk, Colored
Silk, Black Alpacus, Colored Alpacas, Bomba
zines, Damask Antique, English, Freuch and
American Calicoes.
EMBROIDERIES— Linen Cambric, Cambric Hand-
kcrchlcfls, Plain and Embroidered Handkerchiefs,
Hob no: Laces, Boblnot Edgings, Collars and Cuffs,
Habits and -Undor-Hleoves, Black Lace Veils, Blk
Crape, Colored Crapo.
HOSIER Y br‘-ri1NENS— A large and well-selected
■ tni.tr nf fit™..... f-t.l , ■ • . ...... .
150 boxes Cream.
50 lioxes English Dairy.
MACKEREL-
25 barrels No. I.
25 half barrels No. 1.
50 barrels No. 2.
25 half barrels No. 2.
50 barrela'No. 3.
BACON-
50 casks Side*.
25 casks Shoulders.
MOLASSES—
50 tierces Cuba.
50 barrels Cuba.
50 barrels New Orleans.
CANDLES—
50 boxes Adamantine.
100 boxes Star.
25 boxes PoarL
100 boxes Hull be Deadd's.
PICKLES—
50 boxes Underwood’s.
25 boxes Remington’s.
LIQUORS—
100 barrels E. P. Gin.
50 barrels Connecticut River Gin.
50 barrels N. B. Rum.
25 barrels Extra Choice Old Monon. Whisker.
50 barrels Baltimore Whiskey.
25 quarter casks pure Malaga Wine.
25 quarter casks Sclgnette Brandy.
10 hair Pipes Otard Brandy.
5 pipes Holland Gin.
15 quarter casks Madeira Wine.
SOAP-
50 boxes Colgate* Ifo. I.
50 boxes Colgate’s Pale.
100 boxes Boston No. 1.
TEAS-
25 quarter chests Green.
10 half cheata Black.
10 quarter chests Gunpowder.
FI.OUR—
50 half barrels Extra.
50 barrels Hiram Smith’*,)
50 barrel* pure Gencssee, > New Wheat.
150 barrels ltalliiuore, >
STARCH-
50 boxes Pearl.
25 quarter boxes Pearl.
RAISINS—
25 boxes Hunch.
25 half boxes Bunclu
A Lit UN US-
15 frails Jordan.
BUCKETS—
100 dozen Painted.
50 dozen Varnished. oct 1
UENTLEMEIV’S _
jgfekRESTORATIQg.^ggl
-AS LAGER MEED.
II. WEIGAND ho* opened, under the Phuiten’ Hotel,
a neat and comfortable Eating Room, with an excellent
Kitchen and Cooking Range adjacent, aa a
„ UKMTAI1II A NTi
He haa an excellent Cook, from Strasbourg, who win
suit German, American and French tastes. OYSTERS,
FISH, MEATS—every thing thattbU market affords,can
be had In all style*, on short notice.
Yaoua Clkrks, and others, who hare room In town,
are Invited to* try Die European mode of breakfasting
and dining at tho Restaurant.
Philadelphia LAGER BEER, SWISS CHEESE and
LlNDUUltGER CHEESE, kept always on band for the
use or famlllos. oct 5
PIIULADEXPHIA LAGER REED.
T HE Subscriber respectfolly Invllc* the public of Sa
vannah to teat the qualities of this fine Beer, from
(he Brewery of Messrs. Enaxt. Sc Wotr, at the Falrmonnt
Water Works, near Philadelphia. Thla Beer Is made ex
actly like the Lager Boer of Munich. In Bavaria. I
ahall continue to receive constant supplies of thla pure
and wholesome beverage,durlnff the autumn, winter, and
spring. Aa In the old country,Ti wlU bo Bold to ntmlllos
‘"-1 individuals, who will thnslncurno risk oflla souring
their hands. The use of thla Beer Is particularly recoru
mended by physician* to ladles who are nursing children.
Sold al the Planters’ Hotel by
•ept7 Myl HERNY WEtQANJ)
S UGAR.COFFEE, SOAP AND CANDLES.
20 hhds. choice P. It. Sugar:
50 u Fair do
300 Bags Rio Coffeo;
50 Malta old Government Java do.
100 boxes Soap;
50 « Sturch.
Just received and for salo by
aept 20 1852 M’MAIION Sl DOYLE.
do.
B randy, gin, &e.
Ill half Pipes Otnrd Brand/;
10 “ “ Solgnett and Itoschcll
10 Pities Hollnnu Gin;
SO# fc # Casks Madeira Wine;
20 “ “Port do.
30 bbls, old Monongnhela Whiskey;
50 “ Domestic Brandy;
50 “ do. Gin;
100 •* do. Rum;
100 “ do. Whiskey.
Just received nnd for salo by
aept20IMS' M'MAGONbe DOYLE.
F LOUR, 80AP, STARCH, and CANDLES,—Landing
100 bbls Canal Flour
50 boxes Colgate’s Pearl Starch
50 boxes Georgia Candles
100 boxe* Soap.
For sale by [sept 25] SWIFT be CO.
D OMESTIC LIQUORS—
100 bbls. E. Pbelp’s Gin;
50 do P. k. II. Giu, Conn. River;
100 do N. O. Whiskey;
50 do Baltimore Whiskey;
100 do N. K. Rum:
50 do Domcstlo Brandy..
Landing, and for salo by [sept 25] 8WIFT ft CO.
nets, 1(M and 11-4 Brown and Bleached Shootings,
Pillow-Case Linens, and Quilts.
Country Merchants, Plnntcrs. nnd other*, will consult
thelrlntercsls by examining our stock before purchasing.
, tv All wo ask Is a visit from thoso desiring to pur-
chase. H e feel confident that tho quality ami price* of
our Goods will command aides upon our terms:
ocl 1£ Ciu»li, and no Second l*rice*
« JOHN 1*001,1%
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
PAINT AND OIL STOKE,
SAVANNA It. OA.
No. 11 Will taker-afreet.
K EEPS constantly for sale—WHITE LEAD, Pure Nos.
1 and 2 Euglish do.
GROUND PAINTS:
Black, Yellow, Brown, Cliromo Green, ParlsGroen, and
Pruuluii Blue. nny pA1[)TOi
Voneltnn Rod, Spanish Brown, Lampblack, Yellow
Ochre, Red Lead, Lllhnruo, Paris and Chrome Urvcn,
Pnisshm Blue. Chrome Yellow, Umber, Terra do Sienna,
Drop Hhiek. end A VAnlBlVop FA^UY Cnl.ORs ’
' ‘ OIL, Sperm do,. Ncatsfoot do n _nnd SPIRITS
of nil kinihsPAPER llANGINGB, Fire-Uoard Prints and
Border*.
Tho abovo articles will bo sold on reasonable
t ° rn> IIouso* Sign and Skip Painting
Dono in a workman-llko manner, aud ut reasonable
prices. 90
FAI.E. OF 1832.
H AVING completed our nmmgementa for tho season,
we ure now prepared to offur to the publlo the larg
est and brat assortment of
GOOD AND WELL-MADE CLOTHING,
and are determined lo sustain our reputation by selling
Goods at folr prices. We iuvtc our friends nml the pub
lic to call and examine our Fall and Wintkr Stock,
which, for quality, ityln and quantity for exceeds
any previous season, and from which a complete outfit
can bo selected nl tho vicny lowkst tricks. Our
Goods nre soloctod with groat care-being cut In Uio
latest Fashion, and manufactured In such a manner sat
glvo entire sutisfocllon.
850.000 STOCK
of Ready-made CLOTHING, embracing all the various
Btyles, qualities, etc., in port ns follows:
Black Cloth, Frock nnd Dress, Plaid and Clouded, Fancv
Business Coats In groat vnriety. Tweeds cut Into Poilor't
Half Sacks, etc™ etc.
PANTALOONS,
mode from Flno Black Doeskin, and tho various Fait
styles of Harris’ Cloudod and MotUod Casslmeres, Block
aud Fancy Satinets.
VESTS:
Black and Figured Satin, Ueullemen’s While Silk and
Figured Marseilles.
WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT.
YVe Invito the attention of Country Merchants to our
Stock, which is varied nml complete, and manufactured
expressly lor tholr trudo. VVo also havo a genteel as
sortment of YOUTH’S CLOTHING,
Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, Blaok aud Fancy 8Hk
Crnvuts. Stocks, Plalu and Figured Silk and Satin Neck
Tics, Prluco Alberts, or Plain, Watered aud Ribbed Silk.
. „ SHIRTS,
Wliile and Fnncy, warranted to fit, Gloves, Under Gar-
nteuU, Suapondora, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Socks, etc.
jy VVo usk a continuance of tho patronage which
has always been so generously extended lo us.
aept7 PIERSON, HEIDT & CO.
COPPERSMITH AND PLUMBING,
T HE Subscriber having fitted tin, tn connection with
his Foundry nnd Machine Works, n Shop for tho
above business, aud ougngedthe services or superior
workmen, Is prepared to do uny description of work Hint
ra Al]work done In the very best muiuier nnd at the
ihortest notice. A. N. M! LLBR,
July ja tf Eiuilorn Wharf.
J IN STOHE FOU THE UENTLEIUUN,
OHN W.- KELLY, linvlng rotumed from tho north
with a liandsomo assortment of CLOTHS, GAHSI-
AIK RES nnd VESTINGS, tokos pleasure In Informing Ills
friends, those especially who admire a finely lilting gar-
went, to bis saloon, No. 4, opposite the Pulaski Douse,
where Ihoy will find him ready nt all times to suit his pa
trons In tho most upproved mid fiuhiouablo manner, and
ho ventures to assort, that those who will confido In his
sclocllou ns lo color, fabric, stylo or finish of a covering
for tho human form, Bhall go away satisfied.
Furnishing Goods—Shirt*, white and colored, with and
without collars; Under Sh|rU; .Merino, cotton and lislr
thread Drawors; Hosiery, Cravats, Scurfs, 8locks, neck
Ties, Gloves, Suspenders, Umbrellas, silk and cotton do.
Also, a largo lot of tnuu’s and boys’ Cops, of the latest
P *A?*o?‘a flno lot of beaullfol Ready-made Clothing,
which I selected with groat core.
Gunllcmeu In wont of any of tho above articles will
plooso give me a coll, os I am determined to sell at a
small profit. [sopt 25] JOHN W, KELLY.
'GROCERIES* EIQCOHS & WINES.
R ECEIVED by rccuutarrivals;
190 bbls. Crushed, Powdered and Clarified Sugars;
23 boxes double refined Loaf do;
2to bags Rio Coffee, some of them prime;
45 do. Java do:
50 hhds. Porto Rtco and MuscoradoSugars;
270 boxes Tobacco, ffs, 5’a and l’s Lumps;
45 packages superior Tobacco, El Dorado, Diadem,
Nectar, Virgin! us, &c.
100 boxes boat Family Soap;
150 do. do. No. 1 do;
114 halfchcsts Black Teas, some of it very superior;
148 packages Ilyson do n In #,# and #chests;
150 boxes Tnllow Candles, 8’s and O’*:
100 do. Star nnd Adamantine Candles;
150 do. Pipes;
“0UB HOUSE,"
t3>-,Vo. 165^£S
Til. i'»ne«?e!TO^ I wmilo a n5pccirully l Inform hh n..
mcrous friends, nnd tho public generally, that he has re
fit tod and ro-openod his RESTAURANT. He has also
filled up a Room In connection with the Oyster Saloon,
for the accommodation of Dinrkr or Sutter Parties.
During the past summer, he has added a third story to
hla establishment, which Is fitted up In good style with
... FIVE SUPERIOR BILLIARD TABLES.
Iis takes this occasion lo inform tho public that be haa
mndo arrangements at homo and at the North, through
the facilities afforded bv our steamships, to have his
EATING SALOON amply supplied with
GAME, PISH, OYSTERS;
and all the Choice Delicacies In their season,
and that with the aid of experienced and attentive man
ager!, cooks, wallers, he la prepared to entertain his
customers In a style Inferior to that of no other establish
ment or the kind in the country. Ilia determination la to
keen a Public House that shall be In every respect cred-
liable to himself and Uio city. Of hla success no leaves
the public to Judge. A. B. LUCE.
%• N. Y. Herald, Philadelphia ledger, and Charleston
Courier will please copy the abovo twice a week for three
weeks, and tend blU to this office. 1m oct II
m
FLORIDA LANDS FOR NAEE,
The following valuable TUACTBOF
LAND, lying In Marion and Alachua
.‘eoiinlie** will bo offered at Private Sale,*
during tho months of October, November and December
next, via:
YVETUMPKA HAMMOCK, sltnated about ten miles
North of Ocala, (the county scat of Marion county,) con
taining 3,000 acres, about one-hair of which It hammock,
uiisurimssod by any In tho Stale; and the remainder white
oak and hickory land.
A TRACT, well known aa the “ Fort Drene Planta
tion.” containing 3,000 acres of Land, principally first
quality hammock, between lour and Are hundred acres
of which l* thoroughly cleared, and at present In culti
vation. Tills place for sevoraJ year* averaged two hogs
heads of Sugar to the acre, and every year that It has
been cultivated luu produced fine crops of corn and
cotton.
These Tracts could readily bo divided into two or
three plantations each, being well watered and surround
ed by high rolling pine land.
A TRACT or 1,000 acres on'Orango Lako, consisting of
hammock, orangu grove, nnd well timbered pine land.
TWO TRACTS, of 1,000 acres each, uenr the Alachua
prairie. The greater part of belli these tracts U rich
hammock.
—ALSO—
5,000 ACRES on Indian Rlvor. Any one wishing to
cultivnto sugar enuo would do well to oxatnine this land,
as being remarkably fertile, and lying south of the region
of frost, it I* os well adapted lo that culture as any lu tho
United Slates.
12,000 ACRE8, generally known aa the “ naynrd tract,”
situated on tho 8:. Joliu’s river, opposite Picolata. There
are many small hammocks and orange groves on this
tract, hut It It principally valuable for its pTue timber. It
ha* n river front of seven or eight miles.
1,000 ACRES on l*ke George, and several small tracts
on and near Uio St. John’s river, well situated for farm
ing. tho rearing of orangu groros, fee.
The abovo tracts of land were purchased by tho late
Gen. Cllucli, Immediately after the accession of Florida
lo tho United Slates. From Ids position at that time, his
facilities for selection were unusually great, and it la be
lieved they include as good laud as can bo found lu the
State.
On account of their accessibility from Charleston nnd
Savannah, they offur great inducements to planters In Ca
rolina or Georgia wishing to remove.
The titles are dear ana indisputable.
Terms—Cash, or payabloal Charleston or Savannah, on
or before the 1st of January next.
SEi^Any further Information on tho subject can be
obtalnod by addressing the subscriber, al Orange Springs,
Marlon county, Florida. J. H. M. CLINCH,
oct 10 U&n Executor.
• # * Tho Tri-weekly Chronicle Sc Sentinel, nt Augusta,
and tho Journal tc Messenger and the Telegraph, at Ma
con, are requested to publish tho above tttl first of Janu-
unry, and scnJ their bills to this office.
KBIV-VORK k SAVANNAH RTBAA1-8UIP LINE
^jSsoNew anil Splendid
FLORIDA*....;; Captain Lyon.
- —AND—
ALABAMA*... .^Captain LvOw,
These ships are of 1,300 tons register, and unsurpassed
tn softly, speed, and comfort.
These Steamers, f—rlng Savannah at the same time
that the MARioh ank edunERRkR 'leave Charleston, ar
rive In New-York as soon as, or before-tbem. ‘
rive tn Now-York aa soon
JOT Cabin Passage823,
Aoknts: P/‘
■going onboard |
Jon 28
SAMUEL L. M1TCHILL*
m FronUtreet, Naw-York, .
Philadelphia & Savannah Steam Navigation Co.
TBonew and splendid side-wheel steam*
ship STATE OF GEORGIA, of 1200 tone
register, Cant. John P™ Walton,has commenced her regn-
l»r trips and will leave Savannah on Wednesday, the
8th day of September, and every alternate WkDNRSDAT
Jheresftei; ray on the 22d BepL, 6th and 20th Oct, and
3d nnd 17th November, and so on.
Cabin Passage to Philadelphia.,.;.... ;..825 00
Through Tickets to New York 25 00
Stoenum. ' .ansi
HERON k n<uuui|
Agents In Philadelphia.
SAVANNAH, AIWVMTA ft VIAtTVRIlIIO,
— - The Union Steam Beat Company of Ocon
igia and South Carolina having thoroughly
now ready to transport freight oi all descriptions bo*
tween 8« van nab, Augnsta and Hamburg, with as much,
If not more dispatch, than any ether boat* on Uterlver*
Uio steamon are commanded by experienced, and MS
commndnllng Captains. All freight'consigned to their
agent* will bo forwarded freo of commissions.
The accommodations for pastengen are equal, if not
superior to any lioalaon tho river. •“
HENRY HARPER, PiMhtont, Savannah. .
E. F. KINCIILEY be CO- Agents ,
sept 21 JAMES HARPER, Agent?Augusta.
SAVANNAH AND A VWSTA,
m*
EAMHOAT COMPANY OF GLtlH
Will continue to run the following Steamers, via: •
DAVID L. ADAMS, (IronA CapL ——. ■
CHATHAM, (Iron)!?..... ?7..... ..CafiuHtiBBARn.‘ :
THOS. 8. METCALF, ..!,.OapL—
Which, with tow-boala and lighters, afford nneynalled
forllitles for transportation of freight to the inteHofof
Georgia, South Carolina, Tenneasee and Alabama, iq
oonnccllon with Railroads. , .
Tho elegant steam-packet D. L. An»x4 wtll eonnebl
with the steamshipe Florida and' Alabahs, Jandlnn
freight by tliem In 5 days from New York to AnguaU. -
Freight (now taken at reduced rales,) will be forward^
cdfj^e of commission.
riT In order to prevent detention otmisenrriagt, bills*
of lading should be addressed to ,G. U. JOHNSTON,
President, Savannah. Merchandize from the Interior,' to
JOUN A. MOORE, Agent, Augusta. - :
DIRECTORS.
Savannad.—Geo. II. Johnston, Andrew Low, Edward
Padeirord, W. C. O’Driscoll, Charles Green. Joseph 81
Fay, Jos. Washburn.
Auouata.—J. R. Bulkier, T. B. Metcalf, James Hop
u Hopkins, E. 8herman. 0.61. Newton.
Savannah, Jane 24,1853. , ■
TO TRAVELLERS GOING NORTH*
ISRvannahJkCh&rleftonj
Uy S. MAIL STEAM-PACKETS
L EAVE Savannah rvrry Mosrino vat Fop*:
o’clock, slier the arrival of the Night Train of the
Central Roll-Road, and ARRIVE at Cbarlentoa
atTwklvk o’clock M. same pay, connecting nt Charles,
ton with the Wilmington Bteatn-Packeta. wldcl*
leave with tho U. 8. Mall evrry day at 2# P?M- and,
also, with Ihe Now-York & Charleston Steam*
Ships, which leave Cbarlostou eveet Wednesday end
Saturday Afternoons. '■ f
Passengers leaving Macon on Tuesday evenings xml
arrive In time to connect with the splendid Mir steam t
WMt * nd r mum
Fare from Charleston to New-York by land route. IfSO Off
lime 52 hours. ,,
By steamships ....f25 08
may 15 S. M. I.AFFITEAU, Agent*»
a’n Whiskey,some very choice;
*’ 'Iranay;
273 ...
40 do. OldMonongaV
15 half pipes Otard, Dupuy tc Co.
25 quarter and eighth casks various kinds choice
French Brandy;
5 pipes Holland Gin;
4 puncheons Jamaica and St. Croix Rum;
30 casks Madeira and Tuuerlflb Wines;
2U do. superior old Madeira nnd Shernr Wines;
100 baskets Champagne, ileldseck, Hungarian,
Llon,&c., &.c.
100 kegs nnd hnlves FFFG. Powder;
400 bags Buck and Drop Shot;
50 bbls. No. 3 Mackerel; ]
25 do. No. 2 do;
20 do. No. 1 do;
20 casks Codfish and Haddock; > New Fish.
30 hair bbls. 1 tc 2 Mackerel; [
50 boxes Codfish; |
40 kltt* No. 1 Mackerel; J
With a frill supply or everything else in the grocery
line, for sale on accommodating term*, by
oct 4 J. V. CONNERAT be CO.
OAUrBTSl VAKl'ETSlI OAIIVEXSIII
W E have This Day opened for sale, a splendid as
sortment of Carpets, Oil Cloths* Mats*
' Curin’— •*-
20 pieces Three-Ply Carpets
10 do. Velvet Tapestry
— -jpestry
10 do. Brussels do.
40 do. Two-Ply Carpels
30 do. Floor Oil Cloth
10 do. Druggut
5 do. Felt Curpot
5 do. Dutch uo.
50 Velvet nnd Chencillo Rngs
100 common Rug* mid Mats
100 pair of beautiful stylo Window 8hades.
All or Pie abovo Goods are offered at tho lowest market
prices. Forraloby [sept 23] A1K1N tc BURNS.
ROBERTS Ar FOOTE*
Broughiou-alrcct, (up tittirs) opposite the St.
Andrew's Hall,
H AVE now on hnnd a very largo and well-selected
Stock or DRY GOODS, which Ihoy offer for sale, by
the piece or iiackngo to tho trade—consisting, in part, of
Colored atulDuffell Blunkcts.
Red aud While Flannel.
Plains and Koraoys, assorted quality.
Satinola and Kentucky Jean*.
Fnncy nnd Tweed Casslmere*.
Striped nnd Plain Cotton Osnaburgs.
Bleached nnd brown Shirting* aud Sheetings.
English nnd American Print*.
Cashmeres nnd Printed Do latinos.
Black and Colored Alpaca*.
Bluck nnd Colored Coburgs. . „ . .
With ati additional general variety of Goods usunlly kept
In Dry Goods Stores, which are offered for salo at the
usual accommodating terms. sept 18
FALL A WINTER GOODS!
rpiIE SUBSCRIBERS take pleasure In announcing to
Jl the citizens or 8avannah, nnd tho public generally,
that, by various arrl valsof steamers ana sail vessels, they
have received a forgo aud splendid Stock of Goods, suit
able for Fall and Yvlnler trade—such ns:
ALPACAS, CASHMERES,
MUSLIN DE LAI NES, BOMBAZINES,
FRENCH AND ENGLISH MERINOS,
SHAWLS,
SILK AND VELVET MANTELS,
of all colors and of tho latest and most approved patterns,
ke™ &-c^ kc.
They also havo received a large stock of SILKS, which
surpass any other ever brought to this place, aa well In
the quality and patients as In the prices; a great assort
ment or WHITE tc EMBROIDERED GOODS, such ns
Collar*, Culfo, Capes, Caps, Handkerchiefs, Sleeves, and
ChemlseUs; together with all other articles usunlly kopt
In a Dry GoodaStnre.
They call Ihe attention of the public especially to tholr
assortment or
IXousc-kcepinBr Goods*
Consisting of Shirting*, Sheetings, Tnblo Linen, Napkins,
Towel*, Pillow-Cnso Linen. otiL, etc.; nnd also to their
extensive variety of Flannels, Bluiikcts, Kerseys, Satinets,
Tweeds and Casshncres: and Invite all who wish to pur
chase lo como and examine their Stock, which will "be
sold at the lowest rates.
EINSTEIN tc ECKMAN,
oct 13 1S1 Congress-street.
It 011 1IV SON A CAMl**
DRAPERS AND TAILORS,
AMD DEALKBS IN
Fine Ready Made Clothing,
A RE NOW receiving their Block or FALL AND
yy|}—"" *-*'—* * •
and fane;
Ingt of l , - ,
black and drab Pilot Cloths; English, French and A-
tnerican Cassitners, of blnek and nncy colors; Vestings
or Silk,'Satin, Cashmeres, embroiders and rich Cut Vel
vet. All or which will be mode up at tbo shortestnotico
and In Ihe bost stylo of workmanship.
Our READY MADE CLOTHING is manufactured at
the well known housoof VV. T. Jennings tc Co, No. 231
Broadway, Now-York, and Is equal to nny in the city.—
YVe keep conatanlly ou hand tho largest assortment of
FANCY GOODS ofanv house in tho trado. such as
whilo aud fnnoy colored Shirts; Silk, Lisle Thread nnd
Gauze Menno Under-Garments: Shaker Ffounel nnd
Lambewool do.; Thread, Colton, Merino and Lnmbswoo!
Hosiery; Silk and Ootlou Umbrellas*, black, white nnd
colored Kid Gloves, (of Alexander’s muke); Stocks,
Scarf*, Cravats am! Collars: nml. In foci, everything tie-*
cestary to n Gentleman’s Wardrobe. For sale on ns ac
commodating terms as can be had In the city, nt
GAUD11Y’8 BUILDING
sopt 21
Christian Uobolo, Philip Uslcr.
• Antonio Vendloy, alias Rnmboskl, Chas Van Horn, W
11 8 Vorstlllo, Trlslrnm-Vcrstlllo, David Vender, Henry
Vcllslelch, VV O Vundeubcrg^ Henry Vouglahn.
o A Wood, Rlch’d Wayne,' JL Wlnoburg, CnntW
Wblto, Jutnos WhUllinn, Both Woodward, Elisha VVylly,
Charles Wilson, Geo W Wylly, Augustus YVcnze, James
While, L VV Wells, Francis Wilson, J J Waver, A tt
WubIl Edmund Wallen, A J VVylly, Joa M Wilson, G
M Wuldburgh, Wm Thomo Williams, Wm WUson, Wm
Waters, Hiram Waller, Jdtan Williamson, Jos Whlto, Ja
cob Walter, Urogory White, Michael Weldon,Thomas
Weight. WO Wylly, EG Wilson. W W JWoodbrldgo,
Bryan Wron.Il D Walkor, Jno W Wilson,Thos J Walsh,
II O Wyor, Jos VV Wood, Win Wright, G 8 Walt, II F
Wllllnk, Issao Weldor, Wm Weaoolt, Jaoob Wnldhurgh,
»... • ■ ^ » *’Wuhhlemau, A J VVhltc.Chrlsto-
Wnyne, GW .West,.]
Simon Walter, WiH.Woekj
- jraann*" - .« jtHwiJ R Wilder, Benw Wiimuni,
9;^fii5w£Qoo.w{liK, H F Wllllnk, pelcr Wlitber
gor, vym < HVVlltiH)rMr,MnrtlnVVomlelkon,lfnry i VVI|
sou,Z D Winkler, 2, N WJnkler, Jno H Ward, Jei t
MARINE RAILWAY., t
T HE undersigned rcsitoctfully Informs all who may
need his service*, that ho hnschurgo of the MARINE
RAILWAY, which I* now In successful operation. Ho Is
therefore, prepared to take up vessels of any size usually
visiting our port, ami to do the work of repairing, Ac., on
reasonable terms. Those who wish lo clean or paint the
bottoms of their vessels can also bo accomodated uu the
Railway upon ronsonnbto terms. He is also prepared to
contract for building vessels of any class or Jeocriptlon,
and to carry on the business t*r Shin Carpentering, Spur
Making, nml Caulking, In nil lls various branches, at the
eastern extremity or the oily.
igSf 8h,P °“ theP I?.t^lLLlNK,Ja.
SAVANNAH DRY DOCK.
To Ship Owners, Masters aud Consignees of Vessels
T HE Suscribor respectfully Informs tliem Uiat tho SA
VANNAH DRY DOCK is now In successful opera-
Uoiu and U is calculated to foko In shljaof any ulassih>m
100 to 1500 tons burthen, it Is 230 fool long nnd 05reet
wide, aud cotnplole in every particular. Alargo gang of
workmen Is employed and a largo supply of materials Is
on hnnd, so that vessels can be repaired with ns much
despatch as In any other port. Pump und Block Making
and Bmltli’* work dono on tho nremfaua, and ovory effort
made lo ensure economy and fidelity to thoso who may
“■’or .“r—^ DBBBB1NE ,
Agent and Suiterlntundont*
fob 24 Late of Marsh’s Dock. Charleston.
T WOOL IIATS. _ „
100 u°“° n {J 1 8? 3?
ALSO,
50 dozen Maleloe HnU (for planter’s two) an article
entirely new, for sale nt tho now wholesale Hat Store,
comer of Broughton nnd Bnrnnnl-ata.
ootO * BBLDEN feCO.
/"I LOVES,CRAVATS AND TIES,—A supply or Alex-
IJT nmler’» black, colored, and white Kid Gloves just
received. Alto, a choice assortment nr black, plain and
embroidered Cravats nnd Ties. - For uio by
• wipilH WM. R, SYMONS. 17 Whltakor-st.
SAM’JL HOYT,
Late of the firm of Sam’l Hoyt & Co, Savannah, Ga.
W OULD amiouncc to his friends that he has remov
ed to Charleflton, S. C- No. 140 East Day, where
he Is prepared lo do a general Commission business,and
furnish to ordor, nt nil times, any articles from the North
or South that may bo wuutcd, for the usual commission,
as well ns receive and sell tlm same. And 1 pledge my-
sclf that ati busiucss entrusted lo my care shall recetvo
such atteutlun as will insure similar manifestation of
their good will, not doubting that my ncquulntauco with
Northern mid Southern markets will uuublo mo to do as
well ns any, and better than many.
Also Dealer In Butter, cheeoae, Plaster, Marble Dust,
Cement. Lime uiul Hair.
And Agent for sundry Machine Manufactories, North
,™ul South, us well us Sllu* C. Herrings’Firo Proof Safes,
Georginaud Freuch Burr Mill Bloaoafall of which will
ho.frirnlshed ou short notico, ami at manufacture ra prices.
Cash paid at ull times for Wool, Croon, Suited aud Dry
Hides, Doer nnd Sheep Skins, Shipping Furs. Beeswax,
Rags, .Roue Cuttings, Sea Isfoud Cotton Seed and Flor
ida Moss. Also, Southern Tauned Imuthor In the Rough.
Terms cash Invariably. Refers to tho citizens of Savan
nah generally. tf sept 4
CHEAP CASH STORE. ne(i omij
CORNER WHITAKER AND CONGRF.SS-STS.
Fuller,from Now-York:
Water Twist bleached 8HEET1NO /
New-Yoric Mills do do
James’ steam Mills do 7-8 and 4-4
Lowell LONG CLOTHS, 7-8 and 4-4
leondsdalo and Washington Long Cloths, 4-4
Boa Island Brown Shirting, 7-8 and AA
7-8,8, t), 10, 11, and 12-4 Allendale Dro. 8heoMng
7-8,8,1). 10,11, and 12-4 do Bleached do
7-8,8, 0,10, II, and 12-4 Hamilton do do
For sale by M. PRENDERGAST tc CO.
CARPET WARE HOUSE*
T HE Subscriber would rcawclfolJy Inform the citizens
of Savannah and the publlo generally, that the Store
formerly occupied by Messrs. Snider, Lathrop tc Novitt*
(which Is now belug enlarged and Improved,) will bo
opened on or about tbo VUlti lust, with an eulirely new
mid complete stock of Foroigu mid Domesllo CARPET-
INUB, OIL ULOTII8, tec.
Having secured tho Agoncy of several of the principal
manufoctorlee of Kuropo, purchasers will bo uuublotf to
mako selections from tho most complete ssaortment of
Royal I’nteul Volvol.TniHMlry.lIrnssels,Ingrain and Vene
tian CnrpotinKa,Uuga, Oil Clolk8,Maltiug,Tablo and Piano
Covers, Curtains nnd Curtain. Stuffk, Shades, Cornices,
&e^ evor ottered In this city; all ofwhlcb will bo sold at
wholosale or retuil|On tile most satisfactory terms, by
sept 4 tf VV. II. OUlON, Agent.
CHURCH AND 1’ARl.UII ORUANNt
rpiIE Subscribe^ agents for Mr.U. KnAurr, Organ
X builder, are prepared to furnish any description ol
Church or Parlor Orgnns. As a specimen or hla Instru
ments, reference Is modo to tho organ recently erected by
him In Uie Lutheran Church or this eity. Partios desiring
Information .on tho subject cau «Mcurbatn • all'nooqMiry
partloufonjonappUeallonto F, ZOUDAUM &CO^
juy i3 WUHaker-stn o»o door east of Bryan-st.
qH.BRLH, Sugar,
Zo 00133 *. ; .
COHEN A T
PIANO FORTE DEPOT.
jOBBm Tlie imduralgued resimclfully Inform the
citizens of Snvunnnti,Georgia, and Fforidn,
fT A V II that they have on hand more than filly Pi
anos, the largest stock ever on sale in this city,and made
by tho most celebrated manufacturers In tho United Stale*.
Nunn’s tc Clark’s, J. Chlckering, Boardmun tc Gray,Lut-.
chet tc Newton, Bdwimls tc Fisher, all well known to the
lovers of Music, have place In their forgo assortment.
These Pliuam are of rich tone, mid beautifully flnisned In
Rose Wood, Black Walnut, and Mahogany, with Iron
frames made in the most substantial and worknmnllko
manner. Also the Justly celebrated /Eolinn Plmio Fortes,
which, for their sweetness and tone, havo not been equal
ed. All these instruments have metalic frames, which
render them peculiarly suited Tor this climate, preventing
tho necessity or tuning for years.
1710 utulci elgnod are ngputfl IDr llonrt Hera** celebrated
Grand Plano*, made In Paris. For power nnd beauty of
tone, they stand pre-eminent.
Uatncarl’s Moloitcons.
This beautiful tonodwind Instrument, for village puD-
poses. Lodges, Serenading Parties, and the private prac
tice of Organists, posscrelug a sweet and powerful tone,
they have also for sale.
All oflhcae Instrument* will bo disponed of on tho mo*t
accommodating terms. Tho prices of the Piauos ranging
from 8175 to 81000.
JnuSM f. W. MORRELL fe CO.
Sugar.
NUN DRIES.
OAA BOXES TOBACCO, assorted kinds.
JrfUU 70 hhds. Fair nnd Choice l’orto Rico 8nj
4(J do. Cuba mid New-Urleans
100 bbls. Refilled ao.
75 do. Crushed and Powdered do.
25 boxes Loaf do.
300 bags Rio Coffee.
200 do. Porto Rico and SL Domingo Coffee.
75 do. Java do.
150 # and # chests IIy*on Tea.
40 # do. Black do.
130 boxes Soap. . , .
100 do. Mustard, Pepper, Allspice and Ginger.
80 bbls. Butler, Soda, and Sugar Biscuit.
30 # do. do. do. do. do.
120 fdScgars. assorted kinds.
90 bogs Black Pepper.
250 bids. Now-Orleans Whiskey.
100 do. White do.
50 do. MonongahoJado.
20 do. Old Bourbon do.
140 do. E. Phelps’ Gin.
tai do. Best P. tc H. aye Gin.
50 S| P cnskBSheiTy, MndclraJ’&Tenerlffo Wine.
I CO baskoU (Jlionipoguo do.
40 bbls. American Brandy.
25 # casks do.
10 # do. Cognao Brandy. 1 In Custom Uouse
20 # pipes do. I Store.
150 kegs uun and Rifle Powder.
500 bags Drop and Buck Shot
With a compete assortment of Groceries.
For rale on favorable . fc . PAliMW ,
B “ ACONTsUG AR, COEFEE, tec.—
5 hhds. choice new Smoked Shoulders,
10 hhds. Porto Rico Sugar.
50 bags Rio Coffee.
10 kegs Butter.
20 boxes Cbeeae.
50 boxes Herrings. . ■ - in
Landing wid for sale by
I OQtlS , OQHEN:&.TARVKR.
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
IRON STEAMBOAT COMPANY OF OeSE
r | MHS COMPANY will continue to transport produce
A. aud other ftlerchamllse, on the Savannah river, to
and from Anguata, by tholr Iron Steamers' - :
JOHN RANDOLPH, Capt. PniLroT.
LAMAR, Capt. CakswEaW '
—AND-ALSO BY Tn STEAMER— f .
AMORY SIBLEY, Cspt —
The latter Steamer being of less draught than any
other on the River, Insures unprecedented «M»p*teh in
all stages of the water. Tho Company la also provided
with fifteen Tow-Boats and two Lighters.
All Freight addressed to the care of the Company, of
Its Agents, will be received and forwarded, free of com-
“lissloas? A. SIBLEY, President, Augustn.
T. R. MILLS, Agent Savannah; - " ’
oct 10 W. 51. ROWLAND, Agent, Augusta^
THROUGH FARE -
From Charleston to Haitimoro §17 60*
To Philadelphia »19, and to Neu>-York •“
T1IB GREAT MAIL ROUTE FROM GUARLE8TO!fj
L EAVING the wbarfat the footofLaurens-street dally
after the arrival of the Southern cars, via Wilming
ton, N. from which point two daily trains are dl*
patched- at 8 A. M.andi P. M.; the 8 o'clock only con
necting at Weldon, N. C., with the Seaboard and Roanokn
Kail Road to Norfolk, thonco b/ steamers to Baltimore,*
and both trains connecting at YVeldon with the .lines to
Petersburg, Richmond. Washington, Baltimore, PhlhtdcK
nhln, nnd New-York The public is respectfully Informed
that the t teamen of these lines, are In drat rate condition,
and are navigated by well known and experienced com*
tnnnrtcnt; the Rail Roads are in flno order, (the Wilmlng^
ton nnd Weldon, as well ns tho Seaboard and Roanoke
having recently been refold with honvy Trail) thereby
securing both safaty and despatch. By these routes * pits-
somrersnvalllng thomsolve* of the flrat train may reach)
Baltimore in 40 hours, Philadelphia in 45 hours, and New
York In 50# hours; and by the second train they nrrlvo
In Ifoltlmoro In 50 hours, Philadelphia In 00 hourw. and
New-York in 01# hours. , \
Through ticketscan nlouo bo had from E. WINSLOW,
Agent or the Wilmington and-Raleigh Rail Road Com*
nmiy. al the office of the Company, foot ofLanrena streaU
Charleston, S. li, to whom please apply.. mar 23
AUGUSTA AND WAYNESBORO’ RAIL-ROADT"
CHANGE OF NCHIMMJl.i;.
fTMH8 ROAD is now open for the transportation of
X Freight and Passengers to Waynesboro’. At thfo
point It connect* with n splendid lino of Four-I!or*0 Post
Coaches, forming a pertect dally connection between Adi
gusla und Savannah, Macon and Mill *
On nnd after Monday, May 10th, ”
ran Dnlly, as follows:
lEUive Savannah nt .8.00 o’clock A.
“ Macon nt ........7.30 “ *
“ MlUedgerlllo al / „WIF J -
“ Augusta nt ..4J0
Arrive at Augusta at 0.40
“ at Savaunnh ..0.00 “ P.BL
“ at Macon at J. .0AS «• P. 5L
“ at ftlilledgevllle at ........7.15 ,. “ P. BL
Faro between Savannah and Auguste . .85 (Mf
“ “ Bfocnn “ “ 80W
“ “ BlllledgevllloIce “ ......fit,75
BIACPHERSON B. M1LLEN, Geh’I Sup’t.,
Bavannnh, May 5th, 1852, mhuS'-
SO UTH-WESTERN
A.M.
Tote ns, California, JL_.
eon, Oglethorpe, Cohn
PIANO FORTES.
Tho Subscribers, solo Agent* for A. Slo-
Jart and Co.’* and J. B. Dunham’s Piano
, . s , , .Fortes, are always supplied wllh an as
sortment of these favorite nnd Justly celebrated Instru
ment*. For durability, they can be frilly warranted,
whilst their superiority of tone nnd touch is evldunt and
acknowledged by the most casual observer, as well ns
tho critical connoisseur. Tho Ladle* are respectfully In
vited to view these Instrument*; and an arrangement
having been effected with ono of our most emlnont Pi
anists for the purpose, they can also bo enabled to judge
of the tone. F. ZOGBAUBl tc CO., Market-square.
13r Second hnnd Pianos taken In oxebango—also
lined and repaired. JaaSOQ]
and Milledgeville,
having heed made will. .
YORK AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP COM
PANY, by which we ore prepared to forward'PitelF
ages, Parcels, Specie, Jewelry, and Merehohdlze'nfaVery
description. This Express has been oxtended to meet
he wants of tho citizens of Savannah and towns In the
nterlor. All those iulrusting business to us can rdy oni
laving all business mutters attended, to nrombtiv and
faithfully. 'J*. DE MARTIN, A gent, . ‘
153 Bay-«t„ 2 doors East of the City Hotel,
OfFioas.—No. 74 Broadway, New-York; No; S^ourt
street, Boston; No. 43 SouUi 3d street, Philadelphia. ■ • - >
July'l7 PleaB ° m “ kM8 °fim BWUttrndeaS *
^'
of Goods
S. HI. PETTENGIEIi. . .
GENERAL ADVERTISING AND SUBSCRIPTION
OFFICE.
mu 14 No* 10 State-at.* Boston* Dlnii*
S. M. PcTTENaitit. tc. Co4 Newspaper Advertising
Agents, No. 10 8tate street, Boston, are Agents for Uio
Savannah Republican, and nro authorized to recelvo Ad*
Tertleomonls and Subscriptions at tho sumo rales os nro
required at this ofllco.
payments.
r receipts are regarded as
NEGRO BROGAN81 NEGRO BROGANS I
rpjlK subscriber respectfully calls the ntlentlon of Fao-
X tort and Plnuters to hla very oxtenslvo stock of Ne
gro Brogans and Womon’s Leather Boots. Thoso goods
have been selocted expressly for tbta market and nro
warranted the best stock nnd workmanship.' He Is con
fident that a fair trial of his stock will Insure satisfaction
and a continued patronage. Uis goods are all fresh ant
terms fair. W. HEIDT.
GIbon’s Building, formerly ocounlod, by Messrs. E. F.
WWd&Co. octS
HACKNEY COACH.
The. subscriber respectfully Informs the
“iblle, and strangers In town,.that ho has
Scelvrd an elegant now Iladc,' called thq
,1 which Is on entirely new nrindplM
imodnUon, safety, kc. HeiwlU always
if Horses aftacr
—ujj i —j - -- •—'Mways
«Mrvfco.~ OnlortshOliTd lH» fo?t at Gas’s^Llrery 8t&
bfo^a^tho head prnrpuglUgn^rt^^ Wan leFsokl •
_ BJncoii at B#A. M n arrive* at'C„._, ,
M n leaves Oglethorpe nt 11# A. M- arrives at'M
3# lvai™ «miioctlng each way with the-Central.and
Macon and Western Rail Rood Trains, and the TalUr
luisseo, Kulaulu and ColumhuzMall Stogo Lines.' •
Passengers Uino at Fort Valley at 1.15 P.M.
UAMUES'S u.vi-uiiss, :
■ron ' - 1.>: . . i. i.....
Nc.v-Voi-K, no.ton, Pltllad.lphln,
Anri all the Northern, Eastern and Weslei
T’.i.nn. * ' ‘
wool Pfolns, and Hazards do-.Heayy. l*o
Blankets, (own Importation.) TwlUoa Brit
American aud Blnckenaw do^- superior AVhltil
Blankets and Coltou Oomforta, Fancy Plaid Lima
and Blue do- Plnln and Heavy Twlllr *
White do n Brown, Bleached and cob
Marlboro and Manchoiter Stripes .f—
Shirting Stripes, 3-4, 7-8 and 4-4 B;
Shirtingi anil Sheetings, Cotton' Osn__..
Ues, Tweed Casslmeres, Satinet*, and K ...
every grade; which,-with their largo and c
Uuu of Fancy and Stuplo Dry G<
at the lowest market prices. '
octfl - NEVITT, LAIi
LATHROP tc
BTEBBIN8.
p ROCER1E8, PROVISION* LIQUORS, C1GARL,
U tc.—40 hhds. fair and clioleo Porto Rico Sugars;
100 bbls. crushed, powdered and refined Sugars; 8n
boxes Tobacco, comprising some or Ihfa* roost fnvorllo
brands; 173 boxes Sperm; Adamantine and Tallow Can-