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VOLUME L.
SAVANNAH, GA., FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 29. 1852.
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DAILY 'AOT TKt-WEBKLY
BY J, L. LOCKE & CO.
nitr and County Prlntom#
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In ooiiuo'wm«nra3S f»r lh» pnportanlloS
nMomptnlnd »llhtlin money, or n inllnllicloiy
ADVERTISING-BATES!
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Vfwaek ...... 3 0°. • One Year.. 30 00
Ul p° n r aJveVtUomenta not ending Ova lines, three-
m £ne week...’.* *.*.‘*.’.Y.Y.V.Vi',50, fcc^ to.
, .dvorlUementa Inserted at the usual rates, and
.JaesroUkon that they, be published Recording to law.
Ali advertisement!; from transient persons or strangers,
t0 'Se P pHTUegos ll of^yeariyadvertisers will bo confined
Jdlr Fo thelfrogulw business, and all other ndvertlso-
Sffi not pertaining^ to their regular busmess, aa agreod
sdrertSen exceeding In their advertisements
the averagenumber of Unoa agreed for, will bo charged
‘W^RMrtaS«"Ta WILL II IRSIRTBD ORXTUI-
TO Ail t aAvortlaomentR for oharllablo Inatltutlona and re-
liiiioUB societies, wlll.be charged half price. : . . ; :
Var All adrerUaemonta sent to this ofllce without dl-
nJftntu to the number of Insertions, will be jiubllshod
SSiJv until ordered to be discontinued, and charged ao-
• •^fl letters directed to this offloe, or the Editors,
must bo post paid, to entlUethem to atlenUon.
• w B.*—Each Cl(aUoh by the Court of Ordinary, that
.holtcatlon hu beonmade for Letters of Administration,
Biustbe published thirty bate at least. •
U &otlce P by Executors and Administrators for Debtors
md Creditors to, render In their accounts, must be pub-
rrtv Is situate, and on the flrst Tuesday of the montii,
beiWMn the hours or ten In the morning and four In the
SSnobn. No tale from day to day Is valid, unless so
expressed In the advertliemonU^^^^ ^
.n.ln the Court iof Ordinary, for leave to sell Heal Estate
Jr NSrmMt topuBol TWO MONTHS.
must be advertised throe months at least. ..
,h. 8 SE mS 'ffftaaws? oHes®
property, under order of Court, must be odv ertlaod, gen-
irullv.TfcN DAYS before the day of sale.
D r, E D Hendry, DF If sissy,Patrick Hnnly, John Higgins,
J dm llaidy, /no A Benges, Jno Hunter, H II Hamit, Juo
I oward, Martin Horn, Win Hone, Poler llerrraan, R A
I onlkor, ltoht Hutchinson, Jas C Hines, Henry liunken,
J D Harley, Michael Hickey,Timothy Howe, O 8 Hardee,
Elisha Haxad, J P Hood, Thos Henderson, VV J Halley,
Hoary Uanieh J E Ilogg, W H Harris, Nicholas llernan-
dor, Thos Honored, Alfred Haywood, Moses Y Hender
son, O H Hall. R II Hardeo, David Harrington, Edwin E
Herts, W 11 Hausoman, N M Harris, Stephen Halrlck,S
A Hooker, O H Hunter, RR Habersham. Ohas F Ham-
Iton, W II Holmes, B 1> Halsey, Wm W Habersham, J M
l Hr"“*“ "
M. Henderson, Thomas ilelry, Claus Hallman, John H
Hull, Levi Hart, Jas Horan, £ Heldt, Maurice Uackott,
lobt Habersham. Sr, John Harper, J W Harris, ThOa
" ‘ ‘OH Holcombe, E 8 Harris, Wm Heldt, Joa
lolcombc, O it Holcombe, E S Harris, wra Heldt, Joa
Harogroves, Jos O Habersham, John U Holcombe, Eldred
Hayuen, EJ Harden, Jno Ilamtet, Geo Haas, Jno R
" ilet, M Harding, Boyraour Harris, E D Hoylo, Wm F
ana, H F Holland, James Illnes, R H Howell,'Thos
lon,W B Harrison. Mlltou Humphreys, Jos B Ilsr-
R B Hilton, R W llnnl, Jno F Herb, Wm Hone.
Haydon, EJ Harden, Jno Hamlet, —, --- -
Hamlet, M Harding, Soymour Harris, E D Hoylo, Wm F
Holland, H F Holland, James Illnes, R H Howell. 1 Thos
vey,
John W Ihly f John L Ihly Wm Ihly, Brten Island.
Coorge Jones, Jas O Jones,* Jas M Jones, B G James,
J exander Johnson, Jas T Jones. J D Jesse, Thos Jones,
ward Jones, Jos Johnston/Peter Jacobs, John R
hnson, Christian Jogsiettor, ES Johnson, Gi II. John
son, Emanuel Joseph, J R Johnson, A E Jones, John
R Jackson. Bulloch Jackson, Nicholas Jeffreys,. Robt
lacksou, Wm A Jntidon, II R Jackson, Claus Jackons,
Peyton R Johnson, JoS W Jackson, George Jackson.
bib, Dcdrlck Kattenhnru,P M Kollock. Ezra Kent, N u
Knapp, Jaa King, John Kennedy, Dr N Kohlhouso, Jamoa
Kerr, Peter Krauss, Gcfort Kerlt, James Kennedy, John
Daniel Kaln, Hanford Knapp, A JKam, Edwin
, J F Kirby, Nicholas Kerloy, Robert Knox, Fred-
'renspn, Poter. Krlne, Louis Kempf, A O Kennedy,
A L Kent, Louis KoozaLThos Keaton, Jaa Kirkland, Al-
frod Kent, Phillip Kean. D O Kauffa, Wm Kino, Ed
ward Kean, Edward 8 Ketnplon, John Keegan, Chas II
Knapp, WmF King, Nicholas Kelleber, Jno J Kelley,
Thos II Kreegor.
hist of Voters.
hEO.2. Beit further enacted by the authority ®/
b tame. That from and after the passage of this act ul
rwrsoas shall bo quallllcd to vote at elections for Mayor und
Aldermen of thoolty or Savannah and tho hamlets there-
of who are citizens or tho United Slates, have resided In
the Slate of Georgia for one year Immediately precodliij'
Uie election and within tho corporate limits of oavaunai
for one mouth Immediately preceding the' 1 ; regislroUon
and continue ao lod»un to the lime of election, who
have attained the age or twenty-ono yean, have paid all
city taxes or havo in tholr own right sufllclont rani juloto
to satisfy any tax oxecutloua which may l»o against them,
who Imvo mude all returns required by tho ordinances of
the dty, and havo boen registered according to the pro
visions of this acL— Extract from theJlegiitry Law,
- i Leanr, Hugh Larken, Patrick Lenaliau,
Pulrlck Loo, Daniel Lhphan, Thomas Lvon, James Lan*
sgban, JT Linde, Linda Ltndc/Danlel Leahey, William
ftl l^lgh,John Larkin, Henry Lathrop, D P Landershlne,
Andrew Low, C D Lebey, Louis Injgrlol, John Lyons, O
jufburrow, Charles I^aw, Peter Lee, Robert Leybourn,
Ary Llllenthal, W W Lincoln, H F Letche, F M Lobofl^
Palno Lovell, Wra E Long, John N Lewis, Blnieon Lanej
i h Luf burrow, William Lake, SAT Lawrence, A R
.awton, Edward Lynch, Edward Lovell, John Laree, D
I Lane, Jamoa Laughtln, JF Linder. Jamoa J Logan,
lobert A Lewis, A B Luce, JII Ladd, Jno Lama, Jas
Lynch, ID LnRoche, Peter Lawrence,. Michael Lavan,
Matthow Lynch, Robt Lachllson, James Lachllson, Cas
par Lonzer, James Larkin, Timothy I.avau, O A La-
Roche, Robt Lunday, John Lawton, A J Lebey, Thos
Lewis, Wm H Lyons, Antonio Loovcnlo, J G Lambrlghl,
illohnel Lynch, l’nt'k Laugblln, John II Loveless, O VV
Lockwood, Loors Lohman.
Abraham Minis, DavidMorris, Jacob Manses, John
Makln, Thos MoNlcholos, John Maslerson, Edward
Mnahun, Jeremiah McCarthy, John Moliue, Wra Morrell,
J U Mehrtens, Robt Mclutyre, 110 Mebrtens, Jno D Mai-
lott, Jos Mordocal, Michael McG'rall, Thos Murlaugh,
Lcandor Moore, Mathias II Myor, Peter McGulllfcuduy,
Silvester Manning, M Marsh. Jacob Miller, Jno Murchi
son, Jno MouUnolIln, Thos Malicr, Thos ftleAullIT, Jua
NcFeeiy, It W Mlscally, II W Mercer, O A Maglll, Win
Meredith, E T McGrall, Thoa McCollum, H Morce, Wra
. Moore, J D Mallard, U D Murphy, Jeremiah Mack, N O
Mills, Jcsso Mount, John Murnhy, IIM Morel, Putrick
Moarn, O O Millar, John McCabe, llnrvoy Morse, John
McDermott, J M Milieu, Thomas W MoArthur, Lovl 8
Myers, Henry Mcrckhardt, Michael Meath, Thoinns Ma
lion, Patrick McGovern, S 8 Millar, TJ MoNIsh, John
Mahoney, John MoGunngh, Pulrlck Maslerson, John
Mallury, James J McCoy. Isaac Minis, Edr— 11
G Murklns, 8 8 Moody, uonnis McGuire.
Kemui,Noyle McUuo, J II Mohrtons, M U
Adolph Abrahams, Robert Adams, John S Aehord,^Geo
A Ash,F W Averfeldt,G W.AndereoihMalhlaa Amorous,
0 B Ash, Stewart Austin, David Abraham,0 8 Arnold.
Geo Alexandor, Jno VV Anderson, P W Alexander, Robt
Jamu. Alien!) K A Allen, W D. Ad«un.
rndy, Thos Bandy, Wfh B Blount, Dr VV G Bul och,
. _E W
Buker. ...m. , _ _ ,,.....
“'I'&iJ'DarterjB.ut'a'Box“"hnldwtii, Lam!iin!U ;
M Black, Vellx BouyB8on,' l G|lbort Butler, ThbsBourko.
Burke, A F Bennett, VVm
jteo'A-BliawSltovSiw o'IIrpfeThdma.H I’limi 1 !,
Michael nruiimn, D«*ld Ml, Juo I! Iho. T A nulkley,
Fruol. Dl.ir.chuBall,r.lrlch Brady, Tho. J Bulloch,
J 111 Butler, Hlchuol Brycn, Boo Bniilim.11, OF. l arrlc,
- • j A BSker, W II Bunch, Jos K
Jos Bryan, D L Itest, J A BLv,,.... .
DaUoughTwm D Brown, AT Howne, Jos 11 Burroughs.
Jno Bennett, LOUIS Bareileld, Jos BancroO, fhuddous 4
Baldwin, Patrick Burke, O L Illount, Jno N Barboo,!
llrawu, O W Itruen, Moses Black,, H L8 Dunlz, T!
8 Bailey, W U Bulloch, R M Uarthelmesa, Henry VV Bi
eullettp A Blots, Henry Brl ‘ 3 '
Benton, MJ Buckner, John I
Dcnul. Bl.uuwhurall. D H
BenueU,^
““~^hos
mess, Henry WBraf-
Brigham, W 8 Brantley, T W
rtoston, B 51 B Burroughs,
,UM u .»uup.u—v~, « .. Baldwin,. Wm O Barfon,
Augustus Boullncau,4ohn Burns, Michael Bowley, Ullck
Burke, 4 u O Blanco, J II Unshler. VV J BJodget, Jiu O
Bowen. Jno W Blze, Barnard E UeeJ F 8 Barlow. - VVm.
J Hoe, i V Brooks, W H Bourdloy, W O Butler, 118 Ho-
gardus, Frederick Bailey, W D Bashlor, Jos VV Brown.
John O Blanco, Theodore Blols. William Biota, Wm H
Itourko,' JohnF. Blakely, GOG Brown, WmH Banka,
B L Umdlincnu, J T Buckner, Charles II Bell, Leo Bron
son, P T Broughton. II8 Bolt, W U Bradley, L 8 Uennott,
Jas Belbo, Wm Bailey, FII Blols, J II Buckner.
VVm H Cuvier, John Cooper, O A Cloud, P L Constan
tine, David 0 Cash, M A Cohen, RR Cuyler, Geo A Luv-
ler, Bolomon Cohan, Hugh Cullen, W H Cooper, Edward
Cubbage, David Cohen, John Cleary, Jos VjLonnerat,
Allen Cullen. Chas Cooper, Jns Cleary. Barnard Constan
tine, Thos VV Cooper, John Clancy. Johni Caraient, F VV
Cornwell, Jos 8 Curruthera, Nicholas Cruger. Wright
Culpepper, Thos Corley. R M Charlton. 8 J ComoIs,
Ulchafd Cole, Thos Cusack.Jno L Clark, Michael Cusack,
C H Cuirtpnold; Francis T Cole, John Curry, Thos Clark,
John Curdoll, Jns Connelly, John Cnrmlhera, Frederick
Cook. Emanuel CanwaBer, Luke Christie, Jaa Campbel ,
Fras OampUeld, Jno D OhaHton, Jno G Cooke, Edmund
Cotter, 51ontgomery Gumming, II E Lourter, Jos Clog-
horn, John tSiss, Jno Cunningham, Lari Cron, Wm Car-
son, 0 L OdoTVV O Charlton, 8 4 M Cubbego, Moses
Coburn, L F Cook, Henry Capon. 8 AI Golding, Freder
ick Cantons, Wm Cox, Wallace Gumming, Patrick £ot-
tv, Michael Corey, Peter Cobb, Jno J Cornell. Win Com
don, lb)bt Carr, Fnu Clinmplon, A II Champion, Jno W
Cornell, James Cornell, IIR Christian, Jno J CK'nle^ Jas
Cox, JuoT Camnagtiac, Wra Cullon, And Cordee. Piorco
Condon, Aaron Champion, W T Chapman, Daniel Clark,
George bid*- — 1
J D Cubbego, George CallyJJrlnb Cranston, Charles Can
non, Robert J Cawshy, 8T Chapman, John F Curdclt,
Antonio Chisa, John LCope, ThoaConnlff, Thos Conway,
Moses 8 Cohon, D B Camp, Octavus Cohen, J P Colter,
Bartow Cynthus, Patrick Clark, Jno M Cody, Jus Clng-
hgrn, VVm Cannon,Charles Clor, Augustus Oanno- *»-•
rick btark, Isaac Cohen. Wm Cromwell, D L Co
U L Copo,sr n James A Courvolsor, 8 II Coonei
Crane, VVm L Clark, D D Oopp, JohnD Cole, Coi
KConvor.ThnraauCorr, Bryan Connor, James EGoim,
1. C Clark, George Clark, VVm P Clark, John A Cham
bers, Wm Colter, Laurence Connell, Frederick Cullen,
John F Ccrcopoly, George Cnusoe, U II Crandoll, F
A CannueL Jeremiah Cavanaugh, Marlin Conway, D
B Coleman, James Carroll, Goorgo E Cougdon,lhomaa
Collins, J P Cohen, Charles H Connery.
Rlc’d W Delaney, Martin Di
Dawson, Mlchadl Dally, Rle ,J
‘ l tWf- 1 —‘
John Doyle, Wm
xiaiur, msu uonovnn. Hand P Dibble,
Dnntel ihmovan, Albert L D’lxjrae. Patrick Downm,
Isaac D’Lyon, htlchael Donnelly, John pounolly, Wm
51 Davidson. Morty Morgan, Wm II Davis, Wra Dixon,
"unh,Cnesloy Dugger, Joa II Do
r.—nii"i-- n..—n— ■» n 1.-^,. „ „ .J
Dailey, Wm
DulbitL A O
Jm UunmChesIoy Dugger, Joa 1! Demand, Jos Dawson,
Thos Dowell, Jno Downing, J E Davis, 11 J Dickerson,
L 8 DoLyon, G W Davis, D 8 Daniels, Jno Dn cy, VVm
puucan, John Dillon, Israel Dashor, Lovl Dot bit u A O
pavcnimrt, Isaac Davis, Honry Danuonfolser, JtioD Dol-
Innnoy.WL DtvlsvS O Dunning, Patrick Dorvlne, Glius
JJ puryoc, Burrell Dye, B O Dunning, Jr, P 0 Drain, W
H Dudley, John Devanoy, John Doble. R H Dnrby, Jas 51
Doyle, James Downey. Wm II Dunning Jr, Hei
blgnon, James Doyle, Martin Dunnagan, Dudloy
iKirt. Jacob Da La: Motto, A M Day,4. JODavla,... -
JJV'lfr J “ DeMarlln, Henry Dlttmors, Alex Drysdalo, D
Frod’k Dannersfelser, J B Dasher, II VV Dashor,
51T Dukes, John II. Dews, Samuel L Dowoll, John Dry
er, P J| Doincro, VV J Donaldson, Thos F Duululs, Michael
Duggan, John Dorgnn.
Henry Ellis, Daniel Egon,*Richard Ennis, Abraham
Eliiatolu, John Everard, Wm Elloby, Thoa Eden, CW
Eden, John J Edy, Charles J Eden, Poler Eudrles,J A
Epstein, Edwin w Ervin, Jamoa Eden.
Ford, Jo. B Pay, Wm
jTpHu WB ^ l n ^'“^Jwnes Fountain,Dugald Ferguson,
s f'!iiA,? na ' oll » Michael FJnnoy, Wm FFewy, E
w,ra i> .Vi G J? ^ riar y"'* Austin French, Johann D Fisher.
J t B Fslrehlld, Jas Faunstan, Mleliaol Fay, G W
pSVn i. R Pl8h0 ' , 1 0 J Fulton, Jacob
JO< Fathers, G a Farrlcs, John O Forrolf, Jumcs
UnHil n r l?* 1 I 1 leotwood, Geo W Fehn, Leonard F’roo-
A 1 .-:.*? Fort. Thos A Ferries, vym B Flemming, Jas
tiwlanf 1 David Fitzgorrald, Robert Fislier, D
Awpi?. 8 * Jeremiah Flckllng, Wm Fielding,
ft Franklin,
rhos M - Forman.
,o. ■
niw;?? Td » U ’? r ? u i5' i Crimball, J F Gullmartln, DenJ
Gecmovoly, Joshua Griffith, O L Gilbert, Jos Georae,
J B OMHal Jos T Gannon, Jos Geiger,
rtek GIm 8°*i Geo A Gordon, Wm A Gibbons, Patl
G.mPn a , on .’ J«'Bfluijr, Geo Glon, J F Grovonsteln, John
John rni* Jo V G »H«gher, Domingo Galleo, John *■*"-
$Owfrsy, L # J Gullmartln. 8
000*0 Gatehouse, J h
ii, eon
urlflli,
BSsSSs.'WWfr^ w !V - B " o<! -
D Lsrnetl. Charles Gsnshli J
hmnip'niL8Goodwin,' Canton ; Gerdts,'
B GMw B j« u « ry Li u l ,u * DCsudry,R’ll Grlffln, Robori
Jn ,^? 0, , 0 f o / g ®. Jr t D - H. Gsfieway, Martin Gert n,
StsSS,!"! 1 Safe »
n®*5Jh Gsrlatul, Chas Grant. J II Gunby, Henry
N L Hai
aUtoCncgg (gam,
'factorage, forwahdIno~
AND GENERAL COMMISSION B U8i
„ SAITIUEl, L. DOWELL,
No. 108n*t-STRRrr,8AVAHNAn, Okoroia.
Strict personal attention to Farmers’ orders, and quick
returns of Boles of Produce. mar 8
SWIFT, DEN8LOW <c CO M
Doalorn in Grocarlo* l*ra via Ions,
FOREIGN AJ^D DOMESTIC LIQUORS.
OORNRR BAY AND WIMTAKXR-STRRKTS.
i W. D. FORD,
r TVliolc.nlo and Uotull Grocer,
JValdburg'e Building, Jeffcreon-etre-it, Savanna*, Ga^
KJT Constantly on hand, a choice supply of Family
Gaooaatas. July 7
' E. O’BYRNE,
AT TAYLOR’S RUILDINO—MARKET WHARF,
Keeps constantly on hand a supply of
Crockery-Wure, Groceries, dec* dec*
Jan I, ’51 ly
. L. ROB1DER, fraoM FARti]
Fashionable Boot and Shoo-Itlnker.
Importer »/ French Leather.
VYmTAKIR-STRRRT-^orroSITR SMETS’ RUILDINO.
J. L. OLIVER,
Fashionable Boot manufacturer,
RO.SXVKNTRIN BULUSTRBKT, NEAR MONUXRNT-IQUARI.
Cork-Sole, Water-Proof, Hunting, Military, Patent
Leather, Walking, Dross,andPnmp-8oteBoots; Shoot
ing Buskins, Bootees, Oxford Shoes, Pumps, Slippers,
Ac^mado to order in the neatest and most fashionable
Sttnfntfloi (tartra.
ivMMl
Faclon WSm3m*»mm
tr,. IM BMth*.
R. S. HARDWICK. t . ■ JOHN 0. OOORR.
J. HA8BROUCK It CO.,
IMFARTRRR ANU WHOLESALE DRALRRS IN
Earthen-Ware, French Chino, Looking OUaes.
DravOr and Tailor,
AND DEALElVI/f READY MADE CLOTHING,
PRNflNLD’a RANOR—KO.08 NRYAN-STRKCT.
8.8. MILLER JtJ.D.
TFheelwrlfhts os'
Corner °f Brough ten u>
. , SAVANNAH, 0A.
Carriao ““ “
Bbtcksml
UBON,
Blacksmiths,
SAVANNAH,0A.
iages, Wagons,’ Carts and Drays manufactured,
mlthlng, including Iron Balling and Grates, for
igs, tuly—o .jr . nor g
H , „ CBANK AND IKOLOOffiniS
AVE RECEIVED by recent arrivals, and.olter for
duOAIIS—* n Um> 100,4 teroraWe.terms, the followingt
5d bhds. Porto Rico, fklr to choice.
S3 bhds. Prlmo 8L Croix.
S3 hhds. Fair Cuba.
800 bbls.Slnwart’s B. AO,
luibls. Crushed.
83 boxes Loaf.'
COFFEE—
500 bags Rio, fair to prime.
100 bags Jamaica.
100 pockets old Java;
50 bags Cuba.
BAGGING A ROPE—
800 bales Gunny.
10 bales Dundee.
300 colls Rope.
TOBACCO-
300 boxes, various brands.
. . .. ADA5L8HQRT,
mas ter'Builder,
rtasT door writ or bt. Andrew’s hall.
Will take contracts for Building and Work In Mi
Of every description.
lasonry
R.A J. L ACIIL1SON,
Enff'nocr.
Canal-Street—Near the Canal Lock.*
• R.; LACHLUON, J. lACULISON.
WYLLY A MONT5IOLLIN.
.General Agents and Brokers,
For the Solo of
Real Eetate,N*£Toee t G-any description Personal Property,
. OrriON, CORNER BULti-RT. AND NAY-LANE,
. feb83'Savannah, Georgia.
A. N. MILLER,
Engineer and Bllllnrrlghtv
IRON AND BRA88 FOUNDER.
eastern wDaRV—SAY-rt.
A. PONCE,
Importer dc manufacturer of Segura,
NO. 13 WIUTARgR-aTRSZT, _ • \Y
Keeps oo band a well selected stock of Imported Bo
gan; also Manufoctured Tobaoeo^ Snifr,- Pipes, and nil
other articles usually keplta; hlaltne of business, which
he olfon on the most rpaaonable lyrpis. nov 3
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T. PORTER’S
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMP
S^cfna auk Sttmmcc jEaajitonfl.
T HE SUBSCRIBER takes this method of Informing his friends and the citizens of Bavannsh, that he tenow
opening THE MOST SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHING over offered In this city. Th# prices, in plain
figures, are marked upon each article, and do deviation, and at tne remorkablo low prices that the goods are marked,
the subscriber fools confident wlU bo appreciated by a generous public. In -part are tho following Goods I have
now in store, to wit t
PANTALOONS,
Striped Cotton and Linen,
Plain do do do
Nankeen, Drapd’Ete, |
Fancy Linen,
Black Alpacca,
Black Doo Skin Pants,
8StSHS2fvi™»iinin :
t attcy Colored do
Plain and Ribbed do
Block and Colored Satinet Pauls,
VESTS.
Dlack 8atln 8lni(lo and Double Dreasted Vests,
Fancy Satin and Silk do do
Embossed Fancy Bilk do do
Black and Fancy Baralhea do do
.J??. . Embrol'd Cafslmore do
WhlteandFancygatlnand Party do
Plain Dlack Silk Velvet, slugle and doublo breasted,
Fancy Cut do do do
Lowrenco Mc-
tvemuLnoyio nicnue,an nicimunn, m u Mycr.Thonms
VIcKenna, John Miller, Jacob Manke, Edward MeGraw,
BarUiolomow Mcliinrnoy, John Mallen*, Luder Mehr^-
tons, A F Mira, Fabian Myerhollbr, G 8
•*- J — " “-** Jr~“ —'*
GENTS’ CLOTH OOATo.
Gents. Dlack Cloth Dress and Frock Coals,
Olive do do do do
Brown do do do do
Blue do do do do
Black Cloth Sacks and Polka Racks,
Brown do do do do
Blue do do do do
Olivo do do do do
do Shad Dress do
Dlack Doe Skin Polka Sacks,
Fancy Colored do do
Drab Cnsslraere Backs and Polka Backs,
Dlack Tweed do do do
Green do do do do
Brown do do do do
811k and Wool do do do
COATS.
Cam blot.
Checked Ginghams,
Linen Lustre,
Plain and Fancy Alpacca,
Paris Lustre,
Black Morin,
Black and Fancy Tweed,
Do do Ciuthmerotte,
Drown nud Yellow Linen,
Black Drop d’Eto,
Grass Linen.
McKonzIe, A r nioruecai, Jns s nicuonaia
sy, Thos 11 Mills, Doinlugo Martlug,JosMur[
Gluskoy, Angus McAlpIn, Mlclmcl Martin, P<
G Mode, 51 U Mlllen, Jno McCall, Jos McFec
Bartholomew Molnaruei. .
tons. A F Mira, Fabian Myerhollbr, G S Miller, John R
Martin, William D Melt, James W Morgan, Michael Mor
ris, John VV McKoy, O F Mills, William E Mongln, D J
McKenzie, A V Mordocal, Jns 8 fllcDonald, Jns Manu-
— "—‘— M -“'i—- Jos Murphy, G A Mo-
* •*' Peter Maris, A
, 'eoly,Wm Mot-
calf, E Mendel I, A K Moore, Wra Muckay, John MoNIsh,
Jua G Molls, \j U McComi, Wm 5Iorrla,John McCollum,
Charles McCann, Bernard Malian, Wm McLaughlin,
Patrick MclJiughlou, P VV McCarthy, WI1C Mills,
Jno McMahon, Jno F Mullogan, Jas Matthews, Isaac
5farab,Thos Mailden,John Moran, FA Maddox, Solomon
Stayer, E 51 McDonnell, Wm Morel, Jno Mahun, Jno R
Mayer, Thos G Mooney, M O Morland, Joa McDonald, T
II MaxwelL N W McLeod, Alex Slcllardee, Jno T Mitch
ell, Frcdk Mundort II K Sluutfort, Jns Mollrldo, W J
McIntosh, Saint H Morel, Jeremlnh McUartliy, Wm Mc
Carthy, A N Sillier, Thos Moth H P Miller. I VV Morrell
Jas Mclntlro, Danl McCarthy. M H McLeod, Jns SlcCunn
Jns McCnmrn, Thos Slcoks, Edward Mullogan, John Me
ullfT, Archibald 51c AUlstcr.
Josopb Nelli, Thos Naylor,‘wmNungozor, JasNunge-
xer, VVG Norwood, Jno VV NeavllL DD Nlcnols, EL
Noldllnger, Dnn’l Nolsr.n, Terrence Nugent,G N Nichols,
Geo 8 Nichols, L F Nichols, Jos Nnglo, Nevlll Neyle, Juo
Noll, J O Noldtllngor, A A Nuugazer, JR Norton, Jnoob
Yeubcrger, Edward Nugent, Snm’l Nuttmnn, Jos A
Norris, Frederick Noltemen, Jno CNIcoll, Thos 51 Nor
wood, Chas Nowland. James NeldlUngcr, VVm Neve.
John W Owens. Goo W Owons, Danlol O’Connor,Tim
John W Owens, Goo W Owons, Danlol O’Connor,Tim
O’ltrlon, Owen 0’Rourko,John F O’Byrne, David O’Con-
—- •' en O’Rlelly, Humphrey O’lxmry, G8 Owens,
ucnms O’Connor, Jno O'Connell, Jno H Ohhneyer, Wm
H Olcott, Wm Olmstcad, J F O’Neill, DO Olcott, E
O’Uyrno, Michael O’Neill, 0 E O’Sullivan, H G Oliver,
John Oliver, Jonathan Olmslead, M O’Reilly, James Oli
ver, VV C O’Driscoll, Dan’I O’Sullivan, Timothy O’Con
nor, Daulot O’Sullivan, W VV Oates, John Ogctvlo, M W
O’Byrn, Thos O’Bryan, Geo Ott, FredlckOtto.
Martin Payton, Antonio Ponce, E 51 Prendergost,
Bam'l N Papot, James PreiHlcrgnst, 0 O Parker, Anthony
Porter, Jos V Prentice, Jno F Posey, N 8 Binder, 8nm’l
Phllbrick, Jas 51 Prentice, 8 51 Pond, VVm Parris, Pat’k
Prunty, Andrew C Pncctty, Edwin Parsons, Ellshu Par
sons, Jno Poolo, 8 G Piincost, Owen Potorson. O B Pallor-
son, John Perflcld, John Phelan, Jno F Powoll, Jas l’ron-
dergas, Thus Purse, Bain’l Pittman. E J Purse, George
Pursons, R D Papot, 51 Prendergnst, Edwnnt Patlelford,
Sen,, Edward Padolford, Jr n Thos Pidgeon, Thoa 8 Pltt-
Jno Postell, Jos W Phillips, James Prunty, J 51 Palin,
Marcus 51 Pock, Patrick Price, G U Puder,Tho« Prender,
crash Chas Perry, R W Pooler, H K Preston, Jos V Pres-
ou, Wm F Preston, Edward Pursole, D G Phllbrick.
Q.
Jas Qunntock, John Quinn, 5Iartin Quinn, Wm Quinn,
Wra Quuntoc,k,jr.
P 51 Russell, Waring Rrissoll, David Rosenblatt. Jacob
Rosenbaud, John Russell, Dennis Ryan, Win Rochester,
James Russell, ThosJ Ryon, J B Ross, John Rcody, A
51 Ross, Michuol Hochford, Christopher Russell, VVm P
Roberts, Julin Ryan, J B Rond, Job VV Robberts, Honry
Koser, wm Itobertson, Patrick Reilly, L 8 Kuseoll. VVm
Roche, Barney Roden, Pul’k Ryan, Wm Rogers, Jno A
Richardson, Jno C Rowland, Michnel Rooney, Goorgo
RlUer, Edward Reilly, Dunlcl Robertson, Win RornsliarU
J VV Rabun, Jos Rosa, Francis Ryan, J B Rlploy, J W
Rcmshart, Robt Halford, II W Ruiford, Mathow Ituirord,
Win Reilly, J P W Rood, Jno Rlordon, Francis Reives,
Jefferson Roberts, CII Rlkeman, I! Rogers. J Ronuldson,
Jeremiah Ryan, B G Rood, Chas E Robinson, Joseph
Ross, Henry Robor, Goo Robins, Allon Russell, Wm
Roberson, John Rowley, John Rogers, Dan’I Reddomn,
Wm P Rowland, ItdghRlelly, Andrew Rlelly, A R Ral
ston, U J Royal, Jno E Rtcc, James Rynn, Jos L Rosalg,
noil, 0 E Ryan, VVm Robkcu,0 W Roteirs, Thos Ronau,
Geo Rohortson, Toblna Rolhlutcr, F A Roboro, G 8 Roux
F T Roll; M J Reilly, James RubsoII.
E A 8oullnrd. Wra Swoll, John A Scbnffcr, John
Soudder, RIch’d Smyo, Henry Starke. AbrahamSlmpson,
Christopher Schneider, John A Slaty, Rtch’d Scanlon,
Emnnuoi Sheftall, Harman Sllber, R ll Sponccr, Mordo-
cnl Shodnll, Andrew BleafVater, John Savage, J 8 Solo
mons, Fred’k Schorff, A A Smote, W R Symons, Thos
Sullivan, Goo Snulthoff, Jno G Sexton, A J 0 Shaw, Ja
cob Shaffer, MHI.nini.ll mr. II J Hnn iii-hp. Snin ISnlaml
J PScrlvon.
D8lmffer.V -—-~,r , --
dor, Suin’l 8 Blbtoy, Anthony Sogur, Jua Shea,
Sconten, Joa Skinner, J H Slroca, Dan’I StilUvnn,
Bklnnor, Dr 8 Shcrudl, Nicholas Slnot, 5lartln Sullivan,
Lowla Smith, Jacob Schaffer, Thomas Saunders, John
Stevenson, G N Staley, Thos Smith, G J Smith, Jno Sul
livan, James Sullivan, Walter W Smith, Goo Shultz, F F
Strohhart, Jaa J Stokes, Goo Shule, Ilannon Sungstock,
Honry 8eItzor, 0 B Scnlly, K Somorall, Francis Sorrel,
Jno A Slogln, John Sloan, VVm G Stafford, Jno Screven,
VVm Salle, C 61 Stone, J R Sausay, J M Schloy, Francis
Shells, P KShtels, Adam Short, Jno Y Symons, James
Symons, F It Sweat, Edmund J Saunders, Edwin Stiles,
.1 M Solomons, Augustus Scheldeman, Dennis Sullivan,
Danlol Sullivan, 6! J Solomons, 61 Shohan, Donnls Sulli
van, Barney Smith, Honry Sllbbs, Jaa II Shohnn, Vnlon-
lino Stanton, John Sherlock, Loyal Scranton, Marlin
Shannon, Joseph Sullivan, Jas F Stokes,PhUlp Smith, Jos
M Shollman, Jumes M Sirlokland.Timothy Sherredan,
Thomas Smith, Win Starr, Jr, H II Scranton. Jas Shordo-
man, Conrad Scholnetdor, Goo Stevenson, ltlchord Stolo,
John Shields, Nelson Smith, S S SpoUlzer, W W
Starke, Arp Seamen, Thos I Slovens, J E 8tlrk. H W
Smith,Win Starr Jr, Henry 8aundcrs. PeterSmith, JD
Stebblns, A A Solomons, GW Bhnffbr.DT Scranton.
Pulrlck Sktnnor, Edward Swift, Sami B Sweat, John I)
Sprain, John E Stllwell, II Sheppard, F 61 Btono, Elenzor
Solomons, Thos Scully, Wm Bounders, Jns Smith Sr, Jno
SchungolT,'Jesaoo J Smith, Win F Sbeoror, J A Sowell, J
S BturfoYanL Win Saunders, Julius. Smith, II R Sofley,
Christopher Smith. ^
VVm II Tarver, John V Tarver, Goo W TUcolmb, Wra
II Tyson, John Thompson, Patrick Tydings, Bnrnnnl O
Tilden, Pro’s Trnntell. A FTorluy.PO Thomas, W F
Thompson, Jno F Tucker, ATnlblrd, Fras Trnntell, J D
Tomhroke, James Thurmall, B T Tumor, Wra Thomas,
U K Tefft, Edward Townsend, U T Theus, A Thomas, W
PTelH, Marlon Throadcrafr. Jno HThode, H JTbomns-
son, VV U Tinsley, Fras Truoholut, R V Thomas, Richard
son Tombs, W II Tnlblrd, J E Toy or, John O Thomas
John Trumllor, 1 K Tefft, Jns PTustln,Thos M Tterner, F
A Tuiiper, ChnsThompsop, IIJ TMeinnii, David Tliomi>-
son, Job Tlghe. L C Tobeuu, Chas O Tatblrd, Henry Tow,
Jno Tanner, Wm A Thompson,' Robt Todd, F J Timm
Wm II Tatblrd Jr, Jno J Theus, J Techenor, Wm S
FURNISHING GOODS.
Linen and Linen Bosom Bhlrts.-
Sllk, Lamb’s WooL and Merino 8hlrts and Drawers,
Linen, Jeans, and Cunton Flnmiol do
Silk, .Merino, and Cotton Hair Hose,
Bilk, Thread, and Nori Hose,
Gentlemen’s Dressing Robes,
Linen Collars, two and three ply.
Fancy Cashmere do
GLOVES.
Block, White, and Colored Kid Gloves,
Black and Cnator Riding do
Cloth, Cashmere amt Llnod Berlin do
Black, White sndFancy Silk do
CRAVATS.
Superflno Black 811k and Fancy Cravats,
do Fancy do, great variety,
White Silk and Batin Party Cravats,
Block and Fancy 811k und Satlu Scnrft,
■ do do Opera Ties.
Linen Cambric, China Cord und Pongee Pocket Hand
kerchiefs.
Hals and Caps, of Ihe latest styles.
Indies’ Riding Hats.
Trunks, Patent and Solo Leather.
Valyses, Carpet Bags, Canes, Umbrellas, lu^ Itc.
CHILDREN’S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.
This Department for Children’s Clothing Is flltcd up In tho most costly stylo with every convenience for trying on.
fitting, tho stock embracesovery article in that line, consisting In part or Coals amt Pants of every stylo. Over
coats, and Under Garments, Jenny Lind Socks, Polka do- Over Sacks. Vests, Braided Suits, Plain, 8111c Velvet, Vest
Suits, and Boys’ Caps, a largo assortment. The Ladles will find it lo their Interest to call and examine my stock, ns
they ore made up la the latest atyia and tho best moaner sad at the lowest prices. No abatement from the prices first
asked.
gy Don’t forgot tho new store on first floor of Bt. Andrew’s Hall, corner of Broughton and Jefferson ate. apr38
Webster, Robert VVoggensloln, Jos Washburn, D L Wil
son, Clnudliis O Wilson. Dempsey White,- Peter While,
Jno M Williams, Normnn Wallace, Henry VVelgnnd,
Thos White, W H Williams, J T Webb, Jns O Watte,
John Wlckam, Lemuel Wilson, Win P VVylly, John
Wilder, Jas E Wnlthnur, Christopher Wifgen, John
Welglem. Jno W O Williamson, Henry VVUllamton,
William Warner.
Y.
Peter Yonson, Jno A Young, Dr E Yonge, W A Yongo,
Wm P Yongo.
Z*
• Peter Zorodnski, Edward G Zetrouor, Jacob Zimmer
man, Edward Zudomes, Solomon Zolgfer.
Tho foregoing are tho qualifications of voters entitled
to vote for Mayor and Aldermen of the City ofSnvanuah
at Ihe ensuing election In December next, and a list of
persons Registered for the month of May. If there nro
any poisons whoso names are Registered, and who are
not entitled to a vote, notice Is respectfully requested to
be given lo Ihe Clerk of Council, that they may be dealt
with according to law. R. F. AKIN,
sept 14 Clerk Council.
TCmENDW
OPENING OF FALL GOODS.
T HE Subscriber would respectfully call the attention
of the public to his large and well selected stock or
Full und Win tor Staple and Fancy
DryGoods.
Consisting In part ofs Blnek and colored Silks, of a great
vurloty; very rich embroidered Silks, of nil patterns;
Mantillas and Crape Shawls: Scotch Wool "Long do.;
and square Fluid Shawls; Cashmeres; Mousoliue de
Lnlnes: Alpnccns, a groat variety; Needle-Work Col.
tars and Capes, or all patterns; Cblmlzettes; Muslin and
Lace Under-Sleeves: Cambric Handkerchiefs, from 18#
cents to 65 a piece; Irish Linens; Huckabacks; Diaper;
French Towels, from S3 ceuU to 81 a piece; double
DumaskTablo Linen; white aud brown Napkins, a flno
assortment; a very large assortment of Gloves and Ho
siery, of tho veiy best make and style; English and A-
mencan Long Cloths; unbleached do.: rich Damask
Table aud Piano Covers : Caaalmerea and Cloths, black
and blue of oveiy quality; rich Vest patterns of alt
styles; Sallnots; Kentucky Jeans; Kerseys,a very large
assortment; ouo of tho very best selected stock or Dlun-
kets over brought to this market.
CARPETING—Brussels, 3-Ply, 3-Ply, All-Wool, a va
riety of patterns; and, nlso, Cotton Curpellng.
N. U.—Clothlug at wholesale only. Country merchants
would do well to call before purchasing elsewhere, as
tho goods shall be sold low and on tho raoat accomraoda-
tlpg terms. foot 2] JOSEPH L1PP51AN.
GEORGE W. HARDCASTLE,
CARRIAGE MAKER,
300 CONGRESS AND 03 ST. JULIAN-STREET,
Frattklln-8quare*
W OULD Return his thanks to his friends and patrons
for past favours, and inform them, that he Is now
ready at tho old stund. to execute any work in the above
line, and hopes by his untiring exertions to please all
who may honor him with a call. All kinds of repairing
in the above business dono with the utmost neatness and
Wheelwright and Blacksmith work, and all kinds of
Wheels, Wagons, Drays, Carts, Ac., made on tho shortest
notice und on most liberal tcruik Jan 20
NEW PAW ANU WINTEtt flOOUS!!
J. H. & M. SHEAHAH.
Corner of Brougliion and Whltakor-it«„
SAVANNAH,
[V/TEattentlon to their new slock ofFALL It WIN
TER GOODS, comprising:
DRESS GOODS—French Cashmeres, French De
Ln ,ne V English Do Lnlnes, Black Silk, Colored
Silk, Blnek Alpacas, Colored Alpacas, Bomba
zines, Damask Antique, English, French and
American Calicoes.
EMBROIDERIES—Linen Cambric, Cambric Hand
kerchiefs, Plain and Embroidered Ilandkercbleft,
Boblnet Laces, Boblnot Edgings, Collars and Cuffs,
Habits and Under-Sleeves, Black Lace Veils, Blk
Crape, Colored Crape.
HOSIERY tr LINENS—A. large and well-selected
Mock of Gloves, Irish Linens, Lluen Diapers and
DamnskB.
WOOLENS—Negro Blankets, Kerseys, I.lnseys,Cloths,
CoMlmeres and Vestings, Satinets, Tweeds It Keu-
tucky.Jeans, Rod, While, Bluo aud Yellow Flan-
*J6te* Br, d 11-4 Brown nud Bleached Sheetings,
Pillow-Case Linens, and Quilts.
Country Merchants, Planters, aud others, will consult
their Interests by examining our stock before purchasing.
V3TAH we ask Is a visit from those desiring to pur-
chose. Wo fool confident that the quality and prices ol
our Goods will command solos upon our terms:
SarecfjanUffe.
ISO boxes Cream.
50 boxea English Dairy.
MACKEREL- 1
33 barrels No. I.
S3 half barrels No. 1,
50 barrels No. 3,
S3 half barrels No. 3.
50 barrels No, 3. -
BACON—
50 casks Sides.
85 calks Shoulders.
MOLASSES-
50 tierces Cuba.
50 barrels Cuba.
50 barrels New Orleans.
CANDLES—
50 boxes Adamantine.
100 boxes Star.
85-boxes Pearl.’
100 boxes Hull A Beodel’s.
PICKLES—
50 boxes Underwood’s.'
100 barrels E. P. Gin.
50 barrels Connecticut River Gin.
50 barrels N. E. Rum.
85 barrels Extra Choice Old Mo non. Whisker.
50 barrels Baltimore Whiskey.
85 quarter casks pure 61alaga Wine..
33 quarter casks Seiguette Brandy.
10 hairPIpes Otard Braudy.
5 pipe* Holland Gin.
„ 15 quarter casks Madeira Wine.
SOAP-
30 boxes Colgates No. 1.
50 boxea Colgate’s Palo.
100 boxes Bostou No. 1.
TEAS—
85 qnartcr chests Green.
10 half chests Ulsck.
10 quarter chests Gunpowder.
FLOUR-
50 half barrels Extra.
50 barrels Hiram Smith’s,)
50 barrels pure Genessoe, >New Wheat.
150 barrels Baltimore, )
STARCH—
50 boxes Pearl.
33 quarter boxea Pearl.
RAISINS—
35 boxes Bunch.
33 hair boxes Bunch.
ALMONDS—
15 frails Jordan.
BUCKETS—
100 dozen Painted.
50 dozen Varnished. oct 1
GENTLEMEN'S
BE 8 T 0 E AT X OH.
. LAGER BEER* J
II. WEIGaSd bos opened, nnder the Planters’ Hotel,
a nest and comfortable Esllug Room, with an excolleni
Kltclien and Cooking Range adjacent, os a
R JB 8 T AIJR A N T .
He has an excellent Cook, from Strasbourg, who will
suit German, American and French tastes. OYSTERS.
PISH, MEATS-every thing that this market affords,can
be hod In all styles, on short notice.
Youno Clkrks, and others, who have rooms In town,
are Invited to try foo European mode of breakfasting
and dining at tho Restaurant.
Philadelphia LAGER BEER, 8WI8S CHEESE and
ilNDBUItGER CIIEE8E, kept always on bond for the
se of families, oct 5
philadelphvTLager beer.
T HE Subscriber respectfully Invites the pablle of Sa
vannah to tost the qualities of this fine Beer, from
I he Brewery of 6!csers. Enobl It Wot,r,at the Falrmount
Water Works, near Philadelphia. This Beer la mode ex
actly like Iho Lager Beer of Munich, in Bavaria. I
shall coutlnuoto receive constant supplies of this pur*
and wholesome beverage, during the autumn, winter, and
spring. As in the old country, ft will bo sold to Antilles
‘“1 Indivlduslsoyho will thuslncur no risk oflts souring
tholr hands. The use of this Beer Is particularly reconr
mended by nhyildnna lo ladles who are nursing children.
Sold at tho Planters* Hotel by
sept7 Myl HERNY WEIGANJ)
S UGAR. COFFEE, SOAP AND C
SO bhds. choiceP. R. Sugar;
50 “ Fair do
AND CANDLES.
300 Bags Rio Coffee;
50 Malts old Government Java do.
100 boxes Soap;
50 “ Starch.
Just received and for sale by
sept SO 1852 5PMAHON It DOYLE.
B randy,gin, *c.
10 half I’i|>es otard Brandy;
10 u ' ** Selgnett and IloschcU do.
10 Pipes Holland Gin;
SOX A X Casks Madeira Wine;
20 “ M Port do.
30 bbls. old Monongahelo Whiskey;
50 “ Domestic Brandy;
50 “ do. Gin;
100 •* do. Hum;
100 « do. Whiskey.
Just received and for sale by
sept 201832 6PM AH ON It DOYLE.
TTNLOUR, 80AP, STARCH, and CANDLE8.-
Jj 100 bbls Canal Flour
30 boxes Colgate’a Pearl Starch
50 boxes Georgia Candles
100 boxes Soap.
For sale by Qept 25]SWIFT A CO.
■pvOMESTIO LIQUORS—
XJ 100 bbls. E. Phelp’s Gin;
50 do P. A H. Gin, Conn. Riven
100 do N.O. Whiskey;
50 do Baltimore Whiskey;
100 do N. E. Rum;
50 do Domestic Brandy.
Landing, and for agio by [sept 25] SWIFT A CO.
JOHN POOLE*
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
PAINT AND OIL ST0BE,
SAVANNAH, OA.
No. 11 •Wlxttaker-atrcet.
K EEPS constantly for sale—WHITE LEAD, Pare Nos.
1 and 2 English do.
GROUND PAINTS:
Black, Yellow, Brown, Chrome Green, Paris Green, and
Prussian Blue.
DRY PAINTS:
Venetian Red, Bpradsh Brown, Lampblack, Yotlow
Ochre, .Red Lend, Litharge, Paris and Chrome Green,
Prussian Bluo, Chrome Yellow, Utnber, Terra do Sienna,
Drop Slack, nod A VAMBTy’oF FAkcY COLORS.
Linseed OIL, Sperm do., Nealsfoot do-and SPIRITS
OF TURPENTINE, White-Wash BRUSHES, Paint, Var
nish, Graining, and Artists’ do., Window and Picture
GLASS,or nil qualities, froju6bv8ito»w4ftanwLJg
a Llghtnnd Hark Couch VARNISH, MIXED PAINTS
kinds, PAPER HANGINGS, Flre-Bourd Prints and
D °t^Tlio above articles will bo sold on reasonable
l ° rm iioueo, Sign ami Slsip Painting
Dono In a workinau-Uke manner, and at reasonable
prices. J»nS0
FALL OF 1852.
H AVING completed our arrangements for Ihe season,
we are now prepared to offor to the public tho larg
est and best assortment or
GOOD AND WELL-MADE CLOTHING,
and are determined lo suetain our reputallou by selling
Goods at fair prices. Wo Invle our Irieuds and tho pub
lic to call and examine our Fall and Winter Stock,
which, for quality,, style and quantity far exceeds
any previous season, and from which e complete outfit
can bo selected at the very lowest prices. Our
Goods are selected with great core—being cut iu lh»
latest Fashion, and manufactured In such a manner asi
give entire satisfaction.
_ J J 850.000 STOCK
or nendy-mndo CLOTHING, embracing nil the various
styles, qualities, etc., in gart ns follows:
Black Cloth, Frock and Dress, Plaid and Clouded, Fancy
Business Coats In great variety. Tweeds cut lulo Peltor’s
Half Socks, etc. etc.
PANTALOON8,
made from Fine Black Doeskin, and tho various Fall
styles of Harris’ Clouded and MotUod Cassimercs, Black
and Fancy Satinets.
VESTS:
Black and Figured Satin, Gentlemen's White Silk sod
Figured Marseilles.
. . WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT.
Wo Invite tho attention of Country 5!erchants to otir
Stock, which Is varied and complete, and manufoctured
expressly lor. tholr trade. We nlso have a genteel as
sortment of YOUTH’S CLOTHING,
Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, Black and Fancy 8ltk
Cravats. Stocks, Plain nud Figured 8ilk aud Satin Neck
Tics, Prince Alberts, or Plain, Watered and Rlbbod 811k.
SHIRTS,
While and Fancj, warranted to fit, Gloves, Under Gnr-
mento. Suspenders, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Socks, etc.
CrWe nek a continuance or tho patronage which
has always been so gonerously extended to us.
sept7 PIERSON, I1EIDT Bt CO.
immons,
n 8 Tay
lor, N P Taylor, J '51 Thomas, J’ II Thompson.
Christian Uobole, Philip Usler.
Antonio Vondloy, atlas Rninboskl, Chas Van Horn, W
H 8 Vcrstllle, Tristram Vorstllle, David Vendor, Henry
Vellatelch, W O Vnndenberg, Henry Vonglalin.
O A Wood, Rleh’d Wayne! J L WJneburg. Cant W
While, Jamas Whlllhon, tiolh Woodward, Elisha VVylly,
Chnrlcs Wilson, Goo W VVylly, Augustus Wenzo, Jamoa
White, L W Wells, Froucls Wilson, J J Waver, A R
Wugh, Edmund Wnllon, A J Wylly, Jos M Wilson. G
61 Wsldburgh, VVm Thorno William a,-Wm Wilson, VVm
Waters, Hiram Waller, Jbhn Williamson, Jaa White, Ja-
—*■ **'-ilor, Gregory. White, Michnel Weldon,Thomas
WC Wylly/RQ Wilson. VV VV Woodbrldgo,
Weight. V
BryanWren.u . s
II O'Wyer, Jos W. Wood, Wm Wright, « o »»«n, «• t
Wtlllnk, Isaac Woldor, Wm VVosootl, Jaoob Waldburgh,
J W Webster, Jnrrard Wubbleman* A J Whltc.Chrlstp-
1 Wylly/.is U w ll»oii, *» *» fTouuorniRo,
R D Walker, Jno W VVIlson.Thoa J Walsh.
”* Wood, Wm Wright, q 8 Walt, H F
[Wobstor, Jnrrard Wubblemau, A J White. Chrld
ilngtori, tlenlamln Whltehe«d; s ThomaB WbrkfolR^
Lvilllx, U F VVIIIInk, Peter VVIllbcr-
tar. Martin WcndelkVn. Henry Wil-
N VVluklcr, Juo 12 VVanl, Jus C
COI’PEUNITUTII AND PLUMBING.
T HE Subscriber having fitted up, tn connection with
his Foundry and Machine Works, a Shop for the
above business, and engaged the services or superior
workmen, Is prepared to uo any description of work that
m /Sl°work dono In the very best manner and at the
shortest notico. A *
July 12 tf Eastern VVhnrt.
IN STORE FUll THE GENTLEMEN.
J OHN W. KELLY, having returned from the north
with a handsome assortment of CLOTHS, CARS1-
MERES and VESTING8, takes pleasure In Informing his
friends, those especially who admire n finely fitting gni*
monl, to his saloon, No. 4, opposite the Pulaski House,
where thoy will find him ready at all times to suit bis pa
trons iu tho most approved and foshlonablo manner, and
he ventures to assert, that those who will contldo in his
selection aa to color, fabric, style or finish of a covering
for the human form, shall go away satisfied.
Furnishing Goods—Shirts, white and colored, with and
without collars; Under Shirts; Merino, cotton nnd lisle
thread Drawers; Hosiery, Cravats, Scurfs, Stocks, neck
Ties, Gloves, Suspenders, Umbrellas, silk and cotton do.
Also, a large lot or muu’s and boys’ Caps, of tho latest
patterns.
Also, a flno lot of beautlfol Ready-made Clothing,
which 1 selected with great care.
Gentlemen In want of any of tho above articles will
plooso give mo a call, as I ran determined to sell at a
‘—*1 profit. [sept 35] JOHN W. KELLY.
maiunb railway.
T HE undersigned respectfully Informs all whoi may
need his services, thnlho has charge of the MARINE
RAILWAY, which is now In successful operation. He is
therefore, prepared to lake up vessels of any size usually
visiting our port, and to do tho work of repairing, Uc^ on
rcasonablo terms. Thoso who wish to clean or paint the
bottoms of their veesols can also be accomodated on the
Railway upon reasonable terms. He Is also prepared to
contract for building vessels of any close or description,
and to carry on tho business of Snip Carpentering, Spar
Sinking, and Caulking, In all Us various branches, at iho
eastern extremity or the city.
A Rood Ship Smith la on Iho prom •»
nug 3 ly H, F. WILLINK, Jr.
SAVANNAH DRY BOCKi
To Ship Ownerai Masters and Consignees of Vessels
npHE Suscrlbor rospoctfolly Informs them that tho 8A-
JL VANNAH DRYDOCK Is now In suocessfol opera-
tlon, and it Is calcnlsted to hike in shlpsor any class th>m
100 lo 1500 tons burthen. It Is 330 foot Ions nnd 65 foot
wide, und complete tn every particular. Alnrge gang ol
workmen Is employed and a large supply of materials is
on hand, so that vessels cun l» repaired w ihw much
despatch oa in any other port. Pump and Block Making
ana Smith’s work done on tho promises, and overy effort
made to ensure economy and fidelity to thoso who iiii
the Dock «'^h.tr ln,.h, SNDFIwmNFi
Agent and Superintendent,
fob 84 Late of Marsh’s Dock. Charleston,
WOOL HATS.
100*2- hluuck anti drab, at
ALSO,
SO dozen Mstcloo Hats (for planter’s use) on artlclo
entirely new, for snlu si tho new wbolosalo Hat 8toro,
■rnmorof Brought.,. .»d ggsgSggg ^ m
oct a . BEI.UKN SC
/SLbVi-28, CRAVATS AND TIBS.—A supply ol
vx ander’s black, colored,and while KldGlovos Just
received. Also, a choice atwrtmen^f.blaok, plain and
entbroideredCravaU nnd Ties. For isle by
VVM. IL 8YM0N8,17 WhlUkor-st,
—W
j j^AiU).—in barrels aud
sept 33
landing, and for sate by
II. J. GILBERT.
GROCF.UII2S, LIQUORS dc WINES,
R ECEIVED by recent arrivals;
120 bbls. Crushed, Powdered and Clarified Sugars;
23 boxes doublo refined Loaf do;
840 bags Rio Coffee, some of them prime;
45 do. Java do:
50 hhds. Porto Rico and Sluscnvodo Sugars;
370 boxes Tobacco, 8*s, 5’s nnd l’s Lumps;
45 packages superior Tobacco, El Dorado, Diadem,
Nectar, virgiuius, &c.
100 boxes best Family Soap;
150 do. do. No. 1 do;
114 half cheats Block Teas, some of it very superior;
148 packages Hyson do., In and Xchests;
150 boxes Tallow Candles, B’s and 0’s:
loo do. Star and Adamantine Candles;
150 do. PliKuq
General Saucftlncmcntn.
NUMBER 259.
N.Y.&SaTi
Will •
.cam Nnvlffatlon C«,
New-.York erery BAtuabir*
These ships are of. 1^00 tons register, and unsurpassed
In safety, speed, and comfort,
These Sleamora, I-avlng Savannah at the some time
that the 6Iarion arm k-ouiierner leave Charleston, or*
rive In New-York as soon as, or before, them.
•jar C.I)lnl'WMge,25, tmyihlo hrforopjlns onbo.rt|
Aocnts: PAlDELFORD, FAYJc CO^
Jan 38
“OUa HOUSE,”
t^So. 165^E»
Bay-street, Savannah, Geo.
The undersigned would respeeirully Inform hla nu
merous friends, and tho public generally, that he boa re
fitted and reopened hla RESTAURANT. He boa also
fitted up a Room In connection with the.Oyster Saloon,
for Iho accommodation of Dinner or 8urrEE Parties.
During the past summer, he has added a third story to
his establishment, which Is fitted up In good style with
FIVE SUPERIOR BILLIARD TABLES-
He takes tills occasion to Inform tho public tnathebas
made arrangements at home and at the North, through
the facilities afforded br oar steamships,• to havo his
EATING SALOON amply supplied with
CAME, PISH, OYSTERS,
and all tho Choice Delicacies in their season,
and that with the aid of experienced and attentive man-
■gen, cooks, wallers, he la prepared to entertain his
customen in a stylo inferior to that of no other establish
ment of the kind in the country. Hlsdctermlnstlon is to
keep « Public House that shall be In every respect cred
itable to hlmaetr and tho dly. Of his success he leaves
tho public to Judge. A. U. LUCE.
V N. Y. Herald, Philadelphia Ledger, and Charleston
Courier will please copy the above twice a week for three
weeks, and send bill to this office. 1m oct 11
FLORIDA LANDS FOR NALL.
mw • The following valuable TRACTS OF
•W LAND, lying In 5larlon and Alachua «Ss
counties, will be offered at Private Sale, —2—
during the months of October, November and December
VVETUMPKA HAMMOCK, situated about fen miles
North or Ocala, (the cqunly scat of Marlon county,) con
taining 3,000 acres, about one-half of which is hammock,
uuiurpoMod by any In the Stale; and the remainder white
oak and hickory land.
A TRACT, well known as the M Fort Drone Planta
tion.” containing 3,000 acres or Land, principally first
quality hammock, between four and five hundred acres
of which to thoroughly cleared, and at present In culti
vation. Tills placo for several years averaged two hogs
heads or Sugar to the acre, and every year that It has
been cultivated bos produced flue crops of com and
colluu.
These Tracts could readily be divided Into two or
threo plantations each, being well watered and surround-
ew by high rolling pine land.
A TRACT or 1,000 acres on Orange Lake, consisting of
•^mmock. orange grove, and well timbered pine land.
TWO TRACI S, of 1,000 acres each, near the Alachua
prairie. Hie greater part of both these tracts Is rich
hammock.
—ALSO—
5,000 ACRES on Indlnn Rtvcr. Any one wishing to
cultivate sugar cano would dn well to examine this land,
aa being remarkably fertile, nnd lying south of tho region
nr frost. It Is as well adapted to that culture as any In the
United States.
, 12,000 ACUE8, generally known as the M Bayard tract,”
situated on tho St. John's river, opposite Plcolata. There
are many small hammocks ana orange groves on this
trtcl, but It is principally valuable for iu plue Umber. It
has a river front or seven or eight miles.
1,000 ACRES on take George, and several small tracts
on and near the 8L John’s river, well situated for form
ing, the rearing of ornngo groves, Itc.
The above tracts of fond were purchased by the late
Gen. Clinch, Immediately after the accession of Florida
to the United Slates. From his position at that time, his
facilities for selection were unusually great, nnd it Is be
hoved they Include os good land as can be found In the
State.
On account of their accessibility from Charleston and
Savannah, they offer great Inducements to planters in Ca.
rollna or Georgia wishing tn remove.
Tho titles are clear anil indisputable.
Terms—Cash, or payablool Charleston or Savannah, i
or before Hie 1st of January next;
VjTAny further Information on tho subject can bo
obtained by addressing Iheaubscriber.otOrangoSpringa,
Mnrlun county, Florida. J. 1L M. CLINCH,
oct 10 Uan Executor.
V The Tri-weekly Chronicle It Sentinel, at Augusta,
and the Journal Ac 6lessenger and the Telegraph, at Ma
con, are requested to publish the above till first of Jnnu-
unry, nnd senJ their bills to this office.
FOR .PHILADELPHIA* ,
Philadelphia & Savannah Steam Navigation Co*
The new and splendid side-wheel steam-
!»r trips and will leave Savannah on YVkdnksday, the
8th day of September, and every- alternate Wednesday
thereaflei; say on the 22d Sept, 0th and 20th Oct- and
3d and 17th November, and soon/’
Cabin Passage to Philadelphia.;;. *25 00
Through Tickets to New York...........;;.... 25 00
Thtosfdpjjsa beenbnilV with entire regard Vo ‘safely,
ororort and despat ch, and offers new end admirable 1 fa
I.ECON fe A Wft£ ,U '“'’.'
Agentaln Philadelphia.
SAVANNAH, AUGUSTA 6c HAMBURG*
S -—- * Vi Tbe r Unlon _Sfeam Boat Company of Geor- •
igla and South Carolina having thoroughly
_joverhauled and refitted the superior steam
. I. L.COOK shd OREGON, with Lighters; are
now ready to transport freight of all description* be
tween Savannah, Augusta mud Hamburg,with aa much;
If not more dispatch, than any other boats on the river.
Tho steamers are commanded by experienced and per
coramodatlng Captains. All freight consigned to'their
agents will be forwarded free of commissions. -
The accommodations for passengers, are equal, If not
superior to any boats on the river.
HENRY HARPER. President, Savannah.
E. F. KINCHLEY «. CO^ Agcot* «
sept 21 JAMES HARPER, Agent; Angusta.: f.
SAVANNAII AND A UUUSXA. ■ g
ST13A91BOATCOBIPANY OF RL
TENNESSEE, .............VCkpt. '
- WhleM'lth tow-boats odd lighters; alford en equalled
facilities for transportation of freight to tho Interior.of
Georgia. South Carollun, Terthessee and Alabama, in
connection with Railroads. : . ; i
Tho elegant stesm-packet D. L. Adam* will connect
with the steamships Florida and-Alabama, landing
freight by thorn in 5 days from New York to Augusta. • 1
Freight (now taken at reduced rates,) will bo forward^
cd free of eommeeion.
tjT In order to prevent detention or MisearrlagEbtilli
of lading should be addressed to G. H. JOHNOTON r
Merchandize from the interior^Uy,
JOHN A. MOORE, Agent, Augnita.
„ DIRECTORS.' 1
« Johniton. Andrew Low. Edward)
Podelford. W. C. O’Driecolt, Charles Green. Joseph S*
Fsjr, Jos. Washburn. i. ..
AunusTA.-J.lt. Rulkloy, T. 8. Metcalf, James Hop
L. Hopkins, E.8berman. G, fit. Newton.
Savannah, Jane 24,1852.
TO TRAVELLERS GOING NORTH.
U. S. MAU, STEAM-PACKETS
T EAVE Savannah every Morning at Four■.
JLi o’clock, after the arrival or the Night Train 6f the
Central Rail-Road, and ARRIVE at Chariest
at Twelve o’clock M. same pAT.connecting ttCharle*-;
ton wllh the Wilmington Bieain-Packete. which
leave with the U.8.Mall every say at 9XPVM-,«nd,'
also, with the Now-York Sc Charleston Steam
ships, which leave Charleston Rveey Wednesday and
Saturday ARernoons. - * '■ '• •'‘•■*•1
Passengers leaving Macon on Tuesday evenings trill i
arrive In time to connect with the splendid hew. steam ,
sX^SmEi!"” , ' , ” t “ d
Fare from Charleston to New-York by land route.. *20 00
time 52 hours. ‘
By slcnmshlps...*25 0*
may 15 8. M. LAFFTTEAU, AganU
SAVANNAH AND.AUGUSTA *
choice;
875 ... _ ,
40 do. Old Mononga’a Whiskey,some very c
15 half pipes Otard, Dupuy sc Co.’s Brandy;
35 quarter aud eighth casks various kinds choice
French Brandy;
5 pipes Holland Gin;
4 puncheons Jamaica and 8L Croix Rum;
30 casks Madeira and Tenerlffe Wines;
20 do. superlorold 61adelraand.8hernr Wines;
100 baskets Champagne, lleldscck, Hungarian,
Llon,&c* fee.
100 kegs nnd halves FFFG. Powder;
400 bags Buck and Drop Shot;
50 bbls. No. 3 Mackerel;
25 do. No. 3 do;
20 do. No. 1 do;
20 casks Codfish and Haddock;
30 half bbls. I & 3 Mackerel;
50 boxes Codfish;
40 kills No. 1 Mackerel;
With a full supply or everything else In the grocery
line, for sale on accommodating ternu. by
—INNER AT
New Fish.
oct 4
J. \
r it co.
cSSvjsxsi cXnpETsn CAHFJSTsiii
W E have This Day opened for sale, a splendid as
sortment or Carpets, Oil Clotha, Main,
Ruga, Window Curtains, Ace*
—CONSISTING IN fART or—
20 pieces Three-Ply Carpets
10 do. Velvet Tapestry
10 do. Brussels do.
40 do. Two-Ply Carpets
30 do. Floor Oil Cloth
10 do. Drugget •
5 do. Fell Carpet
5 do. Dutch do.
50 Velvet and ChoUclUe Rugs
100 coinmon Rugs and Mats
100 pair of beautiful stylo Window Shades.
All of the above Goods are offered at the lowest market
prices. For sate by [sept 29] A1K1N ft BURNS.
ROBERTS A FOOTE,
Broughton-strcct, (up tlairt) opposite the St.
Andrew's Hall, . ...
H AVE now on hand a very largo nnd well-selected
Stock of DRY GOODS, which they offer for solo, by
tho ploce or package lo tho trade—consisting, in part, ol
Colored and Duffell Blankets.
Red aud White Flannel.
Tlnlns and Kerseys, assorted quality.
Satinets and Kentucky Jeans.
Fancy and Tweed Cassl meres. '
8triiicd and Plain Cotton Osnaburgs.
Bleached nnd brown Shirtings nud Sheetings.
English and American Prints.
Cashmeres and Printed Dotaincs.
Blank and Colored Alpacas.
Blnek anil Colored Coburgs,
With nu additional genoral variety or Goods nsunllykopt
Ip Dry Goods Stores, whtch nro offered for sale at the
usual accommodating terms. sept 18
SAM’L HOYT,
Late of the Arm ofSam’l Hoyt & Co, Savannah, Ga,
W OULD announce to his friends that he has remov
ed to Chnrlpston, 8. C,No. 140 East Bay, where
he Is prepared lo do a goucral Commission business, and
furnish to order, at all times, any nrtlcles from the North
or South that may bo wanted, for the usunt commission,
as well ns receive nnd sell Iho same. And I plodge my
self that all business entrusted to ray care ahull recelvo
such attention as will insure similar manifestation of
their good will, not doubting that my acquaintance with
Northern and Southern markets will enable me lo do os
well as any, and belter Hum many.
Also Dealer in Butter, Ciiceeee, Plaster, filarble Dust,
Comont, Lime and Hair.
AudAg •
and Boult), _
Georgia and French Burr Mill Slones;
ho'fomlshed ou short notice, and at manufacturers prices.
* ' iU limes for Wool. Green, 8alted nnd Dry
Sheep Skins, Shipping Furs. Beeswax,
Kings, Sun Island Colton Seed and Flor
ida filos*. Also,Southern Tanned taatherln tho Rough.
Terms cash Invariably. Refers to tbo citizens of Savan
nah generally. G sept 4
CORNER WHITAKER
B LEACHED and Brown SHEETINGS &SHIRTINGS.
The Subscribers have Just received per brig Wilson
Fuller,from New-York:
Water Twist bleached SHEETING
New-York Mills do do
James’Steam Mills do 7-8 and 4-4
Lowell LONG CLOTHS, 7-8 nnd 4-4
Londadalo and Washington Long Cloths, 4-4
Bea Island Brown Shirting,7-8 nnd 4A
7-8,8,0,10,11, and 12-4 Allendale Bro. Sheeting
7-8,8,0,10,11, and 13-1 do Blenched do
7-8,8,0,10,11. and 12-4 Hamilton do do
For uilVby ’ ” —oiswnian —
>, L.une onu urar.
Agent for sundry Machine filannfaetorles, North
ilh, ns well us Sllus C. Herrings’ Fire Proof Safes,
land French Burr Mill Slones; all of which will
Cub paid nt
Deei
CARPET WARE HOUSE,
(which Is now being enlarged and Improved.) will be
opened on or about tbo 2Utii!nsL 1 with an entirely new
and complote stock or Foreign aud Domestic CARPET-
ING8, OIL CLOTHS,&C.&C. , . v
Having secured the Agency of several ortho principal
manufactories or Eurojio, purchasers will bo ouabled to
moke selections from Ihe most complete assortment or
Royal Patent VelvoLTra>ortry,Uruwls,lnjmtin and Vene-
tinii Carpotlngs,Rugs, Oil C1oths,Mntting.Table and Plano
Covers, Curtains nuu Curtain Siuffs, Shades. Cornleos,
«tc~ ever ottered tn this city; nil ofwhlch will be sold at
wholesale or rotall,ou the most satisfactory tonn^ by
if W. H. OUION, AgenL
' (J11V1IUII AND FARLOlt DUGANS.
T MIE Subscribers, ngeuls for 6lr, U. Knaovk Organ
.ro. ...„ n .,.rol IA him Ih *
r I'MIu wmmMiwbiM "B—- —’.--.YTy TTvp-BF., iT-D—7
1 builder, are prepared to furoUh any description ol
Church or Parlor Organs. As a specimen of his lustra-
raonts, reference Is made to the oraan recenlly erocted by
him In tho Lutheran Church of this city. • Parties desiring
sMHratffio °f! 1 ZOq!
uma (VhllnkeMi., ono <l°°r <»« of Hn«n-»l.
25 ^ 8U8 " Uou "
IRON STEAMBOAT COMPANY 0F.UE0UCIA.
T HIS COMPANY will continue Id Iron,perIPnxiuc«
and other filerchondlse, on the Savannah river, to
and from Augusta, by their Iron Steamers
JOHN RANDOLPH, ,Cspt. PmtvoT.
. LAMAR, Capt.Criswell. ■>
—SND ALSO BY THE STEAMER?- )
AB!ORY8IBLEY,j.......Capt. u.li' ■’
The latter Steamer being of less draught than any *
other on the River, Insures unprecedented despatch In
h-mmr
All Freight addressed to the care of the Company, or
Its Agents, wlU be received and forwarded, free of bom-
missions. A. SIBLEY, President, Angusta.
W.lf$0$illAl?ivWwAu«ft'
through faKe
PAM. to AVINTEU GOODMI
rpHE SUBSCRIBERS take pleasure In announcing to
JL the citizens or Savannah, and the public generally, • .
Ihat, by varlouaairlvalsorsteamersanasallTessefojthey ocl 10
have received n large and splendid Stock or Gooda, suit- 1
able for Fall and Winter trade—such as: From Oharlcaton to Rnltimo
A rbs A “^ LA.NES, BofflS, _To PhiUuUlphiatU, a„d to New-Yon
FRENCH AND ENGLISH 6IERINOS,
SHAWLS,
BILK AND VELVET MANTELS,
of all colors and of the latest and most approved patterns,
fos. Jlil, See.
They also have received a forgo stock of 8ILK8, which
surpass any other ever brought to this place, os well In
the quality and pattorna as in the prices; a great assort
ment of WHITE fc EMBROIDERED GOODS, such as
Collars, Cuffs, Capes, Cana, Handkerchiefs, Sleeves, and
Cliemisetts; together wltli ail other articles usually kept
in a Dry Goods Store.
They call the attention or the public especially to their
assortment of
Housc*keopingr Goods,
Consisting of Shirtings, Sheetings, Table Linen, Napkins,
Towels, Pillow-Case Linen, etc., etc.; and also to their
extensive variety or Flannels, Blankets, Kerseys, Satinets,
Twoeds and Casslmeres: and Invite all who wish to pur
chase to como and examine tholr Stock, which wlU be
sold at the lowest roles.
EINSTEIN It ECKMAN,
oct 13 151 Congress-street.
ROBINSON & CAMP,
DRAPERS AND TAILORS,
AND dealers in
Fine Head y Itlnilo Cla tLlncr,
A RE NOW receiving their Stock of FALL AND
WINTER GOUDS, consisting in part of: lllue, black
nnd fancy colored EuglUh and French Cloths; Over-Coal,
tags of mark, bluo and fancy colored Beavers; blue,
black and drab Pilot Clotha; English, French andA-
merlcan Casalraere, or black and fancy colors; Vestings
of Silk, Satin, Cashmeres, embroiders and riels Cut Vel
vet. All of which will be made up at the shortest notice
aud In the best style of workmanship.
Our READY 6IADK CLOTHING Is manufactured nt
the well known bouse or W. T. Jennings & Uo, No. 331
Broadway, New-York, and Is equal to any In the city.—
Wo keep constantly on hand the largest assortment of
FANCY GOODS of any house iu the trade, such as
white and fancy colored Shirts; Silk, Lisle Thread and
Gauze filenno Undor-Uamients: Shaker Flannel and
Lambswoo! do.; Thread, Cotton, Merino and Lambswoo!
Hosiery; Silk and Cotton Umbrellas; black, white and
colored Kid Gloves, (of Alexander’s mako): Stocks,
Scarfs, Cravats and Collars: nnd, In fact, everything ue-
evssary lo a Gentleman's Wardrobe. For sale on os ac
commodating terms as can bo had in the city, at
GAUDRY’S BUILDINGS,
sopt 21 Next door to Pulaski House.
!
fit. PRENDERGA8T bt CO.
PIANO FORTE DEPOT,
Tho undersigned respectfully Inform the
citizens orSuvannnb,Georgia, and Florida,
, .. that they have on hnnd more thnn fifty Pi
anos. tho largest stock ever on sate In this city, nnd made
by the most celebrated manufacturers in the United States.
Nunn’s it Clark’s, J. Chickering, Hoanlman Bt Gray, Lut-
chet St Newton, Edwards St Fisher, all well known to tho
lovers of Music, havo ptaco In their large assortment.
Thcso Pianos are of rich tone, and beautlftilly flnlsned in
Roso Wood, Black Walnut, and Mahogany, wllh Iron
frames mode In the most substantial and workmraillko
manner. Also tho Justly celebrated AJollrai Plauo Fortes,
which, for their sweetness and tone, have not been equal
ed. All these Instruments have motalic frames, which
render them peculiarly suited for this climate, preventing
tho necessity or tuning for years.
Tho uuderslgned nro agents for Henri Hera’s celebrated
Grand' Pionot, made In Paris. For power and beauty of
tone, they staud pre-eminent.
* Cutlicurt’H Melodeons,
This beautiful toned wind Instrument, for village pur
poses. Lodges, Serenading Purtles, and Ihe private prac
tice of Organists, possessing a sweet and powerful lone,
they havo nlso for sale.
All of these instruments will be disposed of on tho most
accommodating term*. Tho prices of the Pianos ranging
from *175 to *1000.
Jan 30
THE GREAT MAIL ROUTE FROM CHARLESTON.
BO. OA.
L EAVING the Wharfat the foot ofLaurensatreet dolly
after the arrival of the Southern cars, via Wllmiog-
ton,N. a,froni which point two dally trains are dis
patched USA M.andiP.M.; the 8 o'clock only con*
S ec ,l , i£ Weldon, N. C, with the Seaboard and Rosnoka
Roll Rood to Norfolk, thence by steamers to Baltimore,
and both trains connecting at Weldon with the lines to
Petersburg: Richmond/Washington,Baltimore, Pbllndol- ,
phis, and New-York The public Is respectfully Informed
that ihe steamers of these lines, ore in first rate condition, ?
Ion. ss well as the Seaboard nnd Itonnoko
tagrocentiybeen refold with heavy Troll), thereby,
iring both safety and despatch. By these routes pas
sengers availing themselves of the first train may reach
Baltimore in 40 hours, Philadelphia In 45 hoars, and New ••
York ln 50W hours; and by Uio second train they,nrrl.Ya •,
In Baltimore In 50 hours, Philadelphia tn 50 hours, and
New-York In flljtf hours. •• ■ ••••
. Through tlcketscan alone bo had from E. WINSLOW, .
Agent or the Wilmington nnd Raleigh Rail Road Coin-1
pony, at the office of the Company, foot ofLaurona street.
Charleston, S. C* to whom please apply, —““
Coaches, forming a perfect dally connection between Aik
gusto and Savannah, Macon and Milledgavllle.
On and after Monday, May 10th, Passenger trains , will
run Dally, os foBowst
f^aro Savannah at 8.00 o’clock A» M. ;
u filacon at ,7.30 “ AM.
« fillUedgevilloat.... 7JW « AM.
« Augusta at .4.30 «AM.
Arrive at Augusta at 0.40 “ P. Bf,
“ at Savanna! “ 1 P. J m! ‘
“ at filacon at ,...;0.45 -• b P.ilt 3
“ at Mllledgovltloat .7,15 . “ P. M,...
Fore between Bavonnah nnd Augusta. 2, .*5 50 '
“ M Macon ** “ ........... 4 :*0-50-'
“ M Mllledgovllle&c “ »
MACPHERSON B. MILLEN, Gen’l Sup’t.
Savannah, 5lay 5th, 1852.
SUNDRIES. ,
OAA BOXES TOBACCO, assorted kinds-
ZUU 70 hhds. Fair nnd Choico Porto Rtoo Sugar.
40 do. Cuba nud New-Orloana do.
100 bbls. Refined do.
75 do. Crushed and Powdered do.
25 boxes Loaf do.
300 bags Rio Coffee.
300 do. Porto Rico and St. Domingo Coffee.
75 do. Java do.
150 X w»d X chests Hyson Toa.
40 M do. Black do.
130 boxes 8oap.
100 do. Mustard, Pepper, Allspice nnd Ginger.
80 bbls. Butter, Soda, aud Sugur Biscuit.
30 V do. do. do. do. do.
120 61 Senrs. assorted kinds.
20 bags Black Popper.
250 bbls. New-Orleans Whiskey.
100 do. White do.
50 do. Monongahelo do.
20 do. Old Bourbon do.
140 do. E. Phelps’ Gin.
bO do. Best P. St H.
.0 pipes Holland do. .
50 X casks Sherry, filndolra, St Tencrlffe Wine.
160 bankets Champagne do.
40 bbls. American Brandy.
23 X casks do.
10 X do. Cognac Brandy. I In Custom House
20 X pipes do. ( Store.
150 kegs Oun and Rifle Powder. %
500 bags Drop and Buck Shot.
With a compete assortment of Groceries.
PIANO FORTES.
The Subscribers, sole Agents for A. Sto-
lart nnd Co.’s and J. B. Dunham’s Piano
,, . . ..Fortes, are always supplied with an as
sortment of these favorite and Justly celebrated Instru
ments. For durability, thoy can bo Hilly warranted,
whilst their superiority or touo nnd touch Is evident ana
acknowledged by tho most casual observer, ns well os
the critical connoisseur. The Ladies ore respectfully In
vited to view these instruments; and on arrangement
having boon effected wllh ono of our moft eminent Pi
anists for tho purpose, they oau also be onablcd lo Judge
of the tone. F. ZOGBAUfil ft CO., filarket-square.
iy Second hnnd Pianos taken in exchange—also
iteds J *“■* ‘ ' *--~—
JgAOON, BUG AB, GOKFEE^&c.-
. 5 bhds. choico new Smoked Bhouldors.
10 hhds. Porto Rlco8ugsr.
50 bags Rio Coffee.
10 kegs Blitter.
30 boxes Cheoee.
SO boxes Herrings.
Landing and for sale by , .
oct 18 OOHKNifc TARVER,
KA nnLS. prlmo Westlndla Molosaoa, landlrarand for
OU safe by (oct 33] COHEN k, TARVER,
l. W. 5IORRELL St CO.
i and repaired.
JanOOfiB
S. M. PETTENGILL.
GENERAL ADVERTISING AND SUBSCRIPTION
OFFICE.
mar 14 No* 10 State*nt*« Boston, Mass*
8. M. Pettenoill St Co^ Newspaper Advertising
Agents, No. 10 8tate street Boston, are Agents for the
Savannah Republican, and are authorized to recelvo Ad
vertisements and Subscriptions at the some rates as vara
required at this office. Their receipts ore regarded as
payments.,' ' : . '
NEGRO BROGANRl NEGRO BROGANS!
rpU E subscriber respectfully calls tho attention or Fao-
A; tors and Planters to his yen* extern!ve sJock of Ne-
E i Brogans and Women’s Leather Boots. These goods
ve boen selected expressly for this market and are
warranted the best stock and workmanship. He Is con
fident that a fklr trial of his stock will insure satlsfectlon
and a continued patronage. Ills goods are alt frteh nnd
torma/air. W. HEIDT.
Gibon’i Building, formerly occupied by Messrs. E. F.
WyodfcCo. oct 3
HACKNEY COACH.
,Tbc subscriber respectfully Informs the
ibllc, add strangers In town, that,Re has
as kegsrds accommodation, safety. Jco. lie will nlway
keep a flno pair or Horan attached, add ready for luimo-
dlateservice,' .Ordersshould be Im at Gas’s Livery Sla-
SOUTH m WESTERN BAIU; ROAD.
A DAILY TRAIN for Passengers and‘Freight k -
Macon at OX A. M m arrives ut Oglcthorpo at 10# ..
A. leaves OgKthorpo at 11# A. 5l?arrlvoaal Macon
a 3# P. M, connecting each way Wlth tho Centrid 'Snd ' *
neon raid VVestoru Rail Road Trains, , and thc Tkllnc;
hassoe, Euraula nnd Columbus Moll Stage Lines.
Passengers dlno nt Fort Volley nt 1.15 P.M.
M «EO. W. ADA618, Superintendent
nug 30 South Western Rail Road*
, Novv-York, Ronton, Fhlladolpbln,
And all the Northern, Eastern and Western
Towns, California, Europe Ac, t(c. . Also, Mar ■
con, Oglethorpe, Columbus and Milledgevilie»
A \ntemediat*Places.k <lns *i
RRANGEMENTS having boeu made with tho NEW,
YORK AND SAVANnAU . STEAMSHIP: COM
PANY, by which we are prepared to forward Pack
ages, Parcels, 8nocte, Jewelry, and filerchtndize of every
c ascription. This Express has been extended to meet
le wants of the citizens of Savannah and towns In • the
nterlor. All thoso Intrusting business tons can rely on
laving all business matters attended to promptly and
Orricxs.—No.74 Broadway, Now-Yorkt No! 8 dourt *
reek Boston; No. 43 South 3d street, Philadelphia,
N- B.—Please mark all goods, care Hamden’s Express.
July n om ;•
, PLANTATION,GOODS. ■ ' V
rpHE subscribers havo tn store,)i1«rge supply of Goods .'
Plains of all styles and qualities, English and Cordova all .
wool Plains, and Hazards do^ Heavy London Dufllll ■
Blankets, (own^.Importation.) Twilled ^Bristol do^ and'
American and filnekeuaw do- superior WI‘
Blankets nnd Cotton Comforts, Fancy Plaid L
and Bluo do- Plain and Heavy Twlllo’ “
White do^ Brown, Bleached and coin
filnrlboro and Jlanchcster Stripes and
Shirting Stripes, 3-4,. 7-8 and 4-t Brown and 1
Shirtings and Sheetings, Cotton Osnaburgs of a..-
Uea, Tweed Casslmeres, 8allnets, and Kentucky Jea.—.. ,
erery grade; .wblcdi, with their largo and choice collec-
ror#uk »
NBVITT, LATHROP &. 8TEBBINS.
riROUKRIEaT PROVISIONS,: LIQUORS, UIGAllS,
U Ae^-40 hhds. .fklr and;3»1eu Porto Klco Sugar mm
100 bbfo. crushed, powdered and refined Sugors; I
boxes Tobncco, comprising some of tho most favor’
Biscuit; .310,000 Cigars, favorite brands; 100 bbls. Hlr
Smith and other brands Canal Flour; 50 bbls. 5'
Whiskey; 20 do. old Mononguhcta do; S" *
Gin; 3 pipe. IlollniKl do.; B
jiiaSl _ _
merit of Gruberies, foraafech
septSS. i { :
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