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I ontker, Ilobt Hutchinson, Jas C lllnes, Henry llunkcn,
JII Harley, Michael Hickey, Timothy llowe, CS Hardee,
ElishaHand, J P Hood, Tnos Henderson, W J Halley,
llennr Harper. J B lion, W It Hants, Nicholas Hernan
dez, Tiros JJeflered, Alfred Haywood, Moses Y Hender
son, O H Hall, H II Hardee, David Harrington, Edwin E
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A Hooker, O 8 Hunter. RR Habersham, Cbaa P llatn-
ton, W H Holmes. 8 P llalsey, Wm W Habersham, i M
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. larding. Jan llarrlasan, Nicholas Heyle, Fras Reman-
dex, Andrew Harrisson, Wm Humphreys, John Helry,
O Troup Howard, Wm Henderson, D 8 Henderson, Jos
. Henderson, Thomas llolry, Clnus Hallman, John II
all, Levi Hart; Jos Horan, B Heldt, Maurice llackett,
' obt Habersham. Hr, John Harper, J W Harris, Thos
i oleombe, G II Holcombe, E 8 Harris, Wm Heldt, Jos
Ilaregrovea, Jos O Habersham, John B Holcombe, Eldred
Hayden, E J Harden, Jno Hamlet, Goo Haas, Jno R
Hamlet, M Harding, Seymour Harris, E D lleyle, Wm P
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bus* be post paid, to entitle thorn to attention.
Alexander Johnson, JasT Jones, JD Jesse, Thos Jones.
Edward Jones, Jos Johnston/ Peter Jacobs, John R
Johnson, Christian Jogalelter, EB Johnson, G II John
son, Emanuel Joseph, J R Johnson, A E Jones, John
R Jackson, Bulloch Jackson, Nicholas Jeffreys, Robt
Jacksou, Win A Jnudon, 11 R Jackson, Claus Jackens,
Peyton R Johnson, Jos W Jackson, George Jssksoa.
Fred Krete, Harmon Kuhlmi
Kolb, Dedrii "
noio, ucuncx nauennorn,* si nouocn, t.zra ivcni,n> it
Knapp, Jaa King, John Kennedy, Dr N Kohlhouso, James
Kerr, Veter Krauaa, Gefort Kerk, James Kennedy, John
Ine, Louis Kemp),
L Kent, LoulskoeiutL Thoa Keaton, J as Kirkland, A*l*
frod Kent, Phillip Kean. DO Kauffa, Wm Kino, Ed
ward Kean, Edward 8 Kempton, John Koogan.Chaa II
. n ll.-E.oli Clutlon by the Court of Onilnmr, that
innl'icotlon hu boon m*do for LoUor* of Adminlrtrollon,
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NoUCT by Eiocuton wid AdmlnlUmtor. torDobtor.
ind Creditor, lo roudor In Ibolr account., rauitb, (mb-
fit, VStKB; >°d on lire dret Tuc«d«y of lb. raonlB,
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1 napp, Wm P King, Nicholas KoUoher, Jno J Kelley,
Thoa 11 Kreeger.
CAL Lamar, Thoa E Lloyd, Bcnj’n W Lloyd, Hugh
, Joa Llnpman, John M B IjOvoU, B W Leach, B
Logon, Joa Llppmon, John M u IdOveU, B W Leach, B
Aathrop,MartinJ^rxlu, BY Levy, JTLatham, Peter
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xjgmn^hos Leary, Hugh I^irken, Patrick Lenahan,
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..Tbomsi Lyon, James Lan-
aghan, J T Linde, Linda Linde, Daniel Leahey, William
M Leigh, John Larkin, Henry Lathrop,D PLaudershlne,
Andrew Low, O D Lcbey, Loula Legrlel, John Lyons, O
Lufburrow, Uhnrlee J*aw, Peter Lee. Robert Leyboum,
l«evy Lillenthal, W W Lincoln, II F Lclclic, F 51 Lohofl,
Paine Lovell, Wm E Long, John N Lewis, Simeon Lane,
d L Lufburrow, William Lake, SAT Lawrence, A
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Idist of Voters t
S EC. 8. Bs It furlktr tnuttiif tki
t»mt. That from and alter the passage of this act all
•sons shall bo quallflod to vole at elections for Mayor and
havo attained Ihe ago of twenty*ono years, have paid all
• or have In Ibelr own right sufficient real relate
r any tax executions wh ch may bo aga nst them,
o mado all returns required by the onllmjncre ol
d L Lufburrow, William Lake, BAT Lawrence, AIl
awton, Edward Lynch, Edward Lovell, John Lares, D
N Lane, James Laushlln, J F Linder, James J Logan,
lobert A Lewis, A U Luce, J H Ladd, Jno Lama, Jaa
eyhch, IDLaRoche, Peter Lawrence, Michael Iavan,
ialthew Lynch, Root Lachllson, James Lachllaon, Cat-
iar Lcnzer, James Larkin, Timothy Lavau, O A La-
loche, Robt Lunday, John Lawton, A J Lcbey, Thoa
>wls, Wm II Lyons, Aulonlo Loovenlo, J G Lambrlghl,
dlchael Lynch, Pat’k Laughlin, John il Loveless, G W
Lockwood, Loors Lohtnan.
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Abraham Minis, David Morris, Jacob Manses. John
Mnklu, Thos McNlcholus, John Masterson, Edward
Maalian,Jereinlah McCarthy, John Mcltue, Wm Morrell,
J O Mohrtens, Robt Bletutyre, IIC Mehrtens, Jno D Mai-
lelt, Joa Mordecal, Michael McGrall, Tlios Mnrtaugh,
zander Moore, Mathias II Myer, Peter MeGullllcuddy,
Silvester Maiming, M Marsh. Jacob Miller, JnuMurchl-
M o Montmotlin, Thoa Maher, Thos MuAullff, Jaa
y, B W Mlacally, II W Mercer, C A Magill, Wm
lerodltb, E T McGrall. Thos McCollum, H Morce, Wm
Moore, J D Mallard, C D Murphy, Jeremiah Mack, N C
tills, Jesse Mount, John Murphy, 11 M Morel, Patrick
city taxes
to satisfy any.
tho^U^and havo beeu registered according to tho pro
visions of this act.—£x!r«et/ro« the Ilcgtitry Law.
Adolph Abrahams, Robert Adams, JolmBAcnora,ueo _
A Ash,? W Avorfeldt,G W Anderson,Mathlas Amorous,
O II Ash, Stewart Austin, David Abraham, O 8 Arnold
Geo Alexander, Jno W Anderson, P W Alexander, Rob
Austin, Goorge Armilrong^ James Anderson, W V N
Annstroiut, R F Akin, Peter Arnold, R D Arnold, Thos
Adams,
derson, u
James Ahern, R
IS O Anderson, Richard Abercrombie. J B As-
John Anglum, H G W Alexander, John Allen,
Ahern, BA Alien, W B. Adams.
bound Bp*, Blcli.nl Burin, Mlcb.nl Bojl«n, E W
Buker, Johu Brady, E J Blount, Wm 51 lUouuL Patrick
Drsdy! That Randy) Wm B Blount Dr W O Bulloch,
Aulhimv Busier, Baul 8 Box, Jos II ualdwin, Isaac Bran-
Anthony Hosier, Baul 8 Box^Joa U fl^dwln, - - --
no,BelgsraondBore,UonrvBemors, NKBarnum, Wm
F JiraiUloy, Robt Brake, Vvm Burke. At Bennett, VVm
il Black, Felix Bouysson, Gilbert Uuller, TbosBourke.
Eiigeiie M Boo, J P BolteutUet L B Byck, A Rorchert,
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Henry Burt, E ll Bacon, 8 P Bell, .. „
Byrd, G A Boufeulllot, Jno G Bryan, Thomas U Jlarrett,
Mlchuol Uruiimn, Uavld flotl. dnu Bilbo, T A Bu bloy,
Pnmcls Blair. Ubu Bull, Patrick Unuljt, Tho. J lluBoch,
111 Uuller, Mlobuel Brjun, Uoo llunkinun,O EI urrlu,
Jo, llryun, U 1. Best, JA Buker, W U Bunch, Jou K
lulluugb.wm D Bro.ib AT Bowno, Jou U mirroilBh.,
Jno lluiinuu, loulu llurullcld, Jou Bunurulb Tbudduuu J
Buldwlu, Patrick Burke, U U Btounl. Jno » Burboo. Juu
Brown, CWIlruon, Morel Block, Il L S Bum,, tho;
B Bailey, IVII Bulloch, It M Burtheltnere, HouitW B»r-
eulletl/p A Ulolu, llennr Brlghuin, W 3 UrunUey, T W
Benton, M J Buckner, John Ballou, B M B llnrrenghs,
Dounir BlunnerhuureU, U 11 Baldwin, Wm O llur on,
Auguitu. BeuBueuu, John Bnrttb Mlc]incl Ilowley, Ulfok
Burka, JuO Blanco, J II Brelller, W J BlodnM, JuO
Bowen. Jno W Blue, Barnard E Boft E 8 Barlow, Wm
J lieu, J P Brooku, W II Bourdley, W O Buller, 11B llo-
Rurdiub Predcrlck Bullny, W 1) lluhlor, Jon W Brawn.
JolmCBIunce, Theodore Biol. William Biol. Wm II
olu, William lllol.
Bourko, John FBlukcly. BOO Brown, Wm I Bunko,
B I. llnulllnenu, J T Buokoer, Cburlnu II BuILBm Bran-
•no, r T Brougilon. II8 Bell, W 11Brodloy, L 8 Bennelk
Jno llnlbo, Wm Bulloy, P11 BloU, J U Buokner.
Wm H Ouylor, John Cooper, O A Cloud, P L Oonilon-
UiH), Duvld O Cash, M A Oobou, Rtt Cuylor, Coo A buy,
ler,Solomon Cobon, Hugh Cullon, W 11 IfooMr. Edwoid
Cubbogo, Uorld Cohen, John litoury, Joe V Connomt,
Allou Cullen, Clue Cooper, JoeCleury, BKomd Conetnik
. inr,-Wrighl
Culpepper, Thoo liorley, U M Ohnrlloii, 8 J Coarelo,
lUcliora Cole, Thos CuuekJ no LOUrk, MfchoelCoreck,
C 11 Cumpfluld, Pronole T Cole, John Corey, Thos Clark,
Jehu Cordell, Jen Connolly, John Ooreolhero, Frederick
Cook, Bmutmol Cenwollor, Luke Cbrlell. Ju OompbelL
Pro. Uompdeld, Jno O Cliorlloa, Jno O Cooke, Edmund
Cotter, Montgomery Cummlug, II ECoimor,jM Ung*
burn, Johu Core, Jno connlnghom, UrlCreB, WmCor-
ooo, B L OdoTw O Charlton, B J M Cublmge, More.
Coliurn, L P Cook, lleury 0.pon, 8 M Loldlng, Fredere
tek Coretone, Wm Cox, Walloco Cuminlng, Patrick Crot-
jjr, MlcbaeiCore] '
don, Robt Carr.
Conioll, James Cornell, H
Cox, JnoT "—
,r, Peter Cobb, Jno J Cornell, Wm Cou-
Frox Champion, A H Champion, Jno W
Cornell, H R Christian, Jno J Ooalw. Jaa
' .Pier—
Caradagnnc, Wm Cullen, Aud Cordes, Plerco
Condon/ Aaron Champion, W T Chapman, Daniel Clnrk,
... ...^ George CallyJJrlah Cranstou, Charles Can-
v. George Cally, Uriah Cransiou, unnries uan-
tJ Oiwxliy, ST Chapman, John F Cardeii,
Ua, John LOopo, ThoaOonnin; Thos Conway,
ben, D B Camp, Octavus Cohen, J P Golfer,
J B Cubbogo, George
non, Robert J Cawr'
Antonio Chtaa, John
Moses 8 Cohen, D B Camp, OcIl „
llartow Cynthus, Patrick Clark, Jno M Cod;
horn. Wm Cannon, Charlea Cler, Augustus C .,.
rick Clark, Isaao Cohen. Wm Oromwoll. OlL Cop& lr ?
G Id Co no, sr M James A Courvolser, 8 H Cooper, If A
Crane, Wm LCUrk, D D Copp, JohnD Colo, Cornelius
KConvor, Thomas Corr, Bryan Connor, Jamea E Cope,
L C Clark, George Clark, Wm P Clark, John A Clmin-
ody, Jaa Glag-
x Cannon, Pa -
hers, Wm Colter, Laurenco Connell, Fredorlck Cullen.
John F Oercopoly, Goorge Causee, B II trandell, t
A Csnnuet, Jeremiah Cavanaugh. Marlin Conway, D
B Colemam James Carroll, George E Congdon, Thomas
Collins, J P Cohen, Charles II Connery.
Rlc’d W Dolanejr, Martin Duagan, John Doyle, Wm O
Dawson,Michael Dally, RIo’d Donovnti, Sami P Dlbblo,
Daniel Donovan, Albert L D’Lorzo, Patrick Downey,
Isaac D’ljjoa,- Michael Donnelly, John Donnelly, Wm
51 Dayldson, RIorty Dorgan, Wm H Davis, Wm Dixon,
Jas Dunn, Cnesley Dugger, Jaa H Demund, Jos Dnwson,
Thos Dowell, Jno Downing, J E Davis, H J Dickerson,
L 8 DeLyon) G W Davis, D 8 Daniels, Jno Dailey, Wm
Duncan, John Dillon. Israel Dasher, Levi Delblit AO
Davenport Isaao Davla. Henry DannenMser, JnoD Del-
Unnoy/WL'Davis, 8 0 Dunning, Patrick Dervlno, Cltaa
H Duryee, BurrellDye, 80Dunning,Jr, PO Dana, W
’ * - J,-— tw—- lnlin-nnkla - W H Uflfh,. Jd, M
port. Jacob Do La Rfoita, A' M Day, ■
Davlr ’ - " **
, „jnryDtu
u Dillon, Fred’k DannerstoUcr, J B Dasher, ?
Duggan, John Dorgan. ^
„ Henry Ellis, Daniel Egan,'ttlchard Ennis, , Abr » hn m
Einstein, John Evcrard, wm Wleby. Thoa txlcn, O W
Eden, John J Edy, Charles J Eden, Potcr Endrles,J A
Epstein, Edwin W Ervin, Jnmi
Joseph Felt, John Foley, Thos Ford, Jns 8 Fay, Wm
wll. John Folloard. Andrew Furry, John FUagerMd, An;
drew Flatley, R B Fell, Rllchael Finney, Wm FFoay, E
B Fulton, QB Frierson, Austin French, Johann D Fisher;
Wio Folliard, Dominick mntloy, John Flnnnogan, Pat’k
Ichaol Fay,
„ - er. u J Fulton. Jucob
Fflcnd, J c Fathcra, 0 G Fnrrlot, John 0 Forrelf, Jnmoa
Folker. Green Fleetwood, Geo W Fnhn, ldoonanl 1-roo-
latid,ilR Fort, Thoa A Farrica, Wra B Flommlng, Jus
'A Fawns, F Fink, David Fllxgorrnld, Robert F slier, n
BEIckllng, Jacob Frey, Jeremiah
.. h Flckllng, Win Fielding,
Alex Fauoeli, OEFlanders, WO Foolo, BonJ Franklin,
Tutor Feth, Q W parries, Thos M Forman.
1 FGrovonaleln.John
mlngo Galloo, John Griffin,
jonnuionovely. Jas EGodflrey, L J Gullinartlo. Soahorn
, non. Israel Gear, Wni FGoodwin, John UUietnn
D Garnett: Charles Ganahl, John Gallaghor, O-A
EDGucvfc M Goodwin, L 8 Goodwin, Oaralor
Janica E Gaudry, Julius B Gaudry, R .11 Grlffl
8 Grnyo_Jos George Jr, D. IDGalloway, Murtln Gortln,
James Gugel, John A dray, H J Gilbert,Matthew Gnlla-
Rhojy Jamea Garboy.Wm Gatir—- L, “ “ **
t|nrd, Ronj George, R D Gur—
’ iovtlh .Rnltnirhnp. Jnmnii Oil
ilv.John M (Dior-
tlelblohouse,
Coffckon, Jns
Itinhy, llonry
—1, John
. —..—{her?JameaGanl—
IsMQvRak-
nnwon, Wm aoUBoj.Wm OMpbln, u,
■ N L UorrlL P D IIoBoiil
“ -inhorHttirex, J ^
M lAIffOEL L. DOWELL,
No. !M Bav-sTaaaT, Savannah, Gaoaou.
Strict personal attention to Fannera* order*, and quick
return* of Bole# of Produce. mar 3
Building, Jefferion-itrtU, Savannah, Ou n
B3T CoastanUy on head, a choice supply of Fakilt
Gaooaataa. July 7
John W Ihly, John L Ihly Wm Ihly, Brlen Island.
George Jones, Jas O Jones,* Jas MJonea, BG James,
dexanderJobnr
man, Wm II Kelly, Phillip
Kattenhnm,P 51 Kollock, Exra Kcnl,N (I
Monro, C C Millar, John McCabe, Harvey 5Iorec,John
ilcDermott, J M Mlllen, Thomas W McArthur, Lovl 8
dyers, Henry Merckhardt, Rllchael Meath, Tliomas Ma
ion, Patrick McGovern, 8 8 Millar, T J McNIsh, John
lLL.ooo inlin St Af2i.nitr.il Ho iHolf M.llnpirtll. JnKn
dahonoy, John McGunagh, Patrick Masterson, John
Mallory, Jamea J McCoy, Isaac Rllula, Edward RlcCnbe,
G Murkuis, 8 8 Moody, Dennla McGuire. Lawrence Mc
Kenna, Neyle RIollue, J II Rlehrtens, M B 51 ycr, Thomas
McKenna, John Miller, Jacob Manke, Edward McGrow,
tons, A F Mira, Fabian $jerhofler, G 8 Miller, John R
Martin, William B Moll, James W Morgan, Michael Mor
ris, John W McKoy, O F Mills, William K Mongin, D J
McKenzie, A F Mordecal, Jaa 8 McDonald, Jus Manu.
i^DmiU Milk, Doralrigo^MartlnjgjJosMnjyhy, GAMc-
Charies McCann, Bernard RIallaii, Wm McLaughlin,
" Laugli!ou, F W McCarthy, W H C Mills,
Patrick SIcLaugl , - .. r ,
Juo McMahon, Jno F Rlullegnn, Jaa Matthews, Isaao
Harsh,Thos Madden, John Rlornn, F A Maddox,Solomon
Mayer, E 51 RicDouneli, Wm Morel, Jno Mulmu, Jno R
Mayer, Thos G Mooney, 510 RIorland, Jas McDonald, T
11 Maxwell, N W McLeod, Alex McIIardce, Jno T 51 itch-
oil, Fredk Slundorf, If K Muntfort, Jos McBride, W J
Mcli.tosh, Band II 51 oral, Jeremiah McCarthy, Wm Mc
Carthy, A N Miller, Thos Mott. II P Miller. IW Morrell
Jas Melnltre, Dunl McCarthy. M 11 McLeod, Jos McCann
Jus McCannn, Thos Meeks, Edward Rlullegun, John Me
* ““ ‘rchlbald McAllister.
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Jose]
Nefdlii
iseph Kelli, ThoaNoylor, Wm Nungczer, JasNunge-
WGNorwood,Jno W Neavilt, DD Nlcnols, EL
lllngur, Dan’l Nelson, Terrence Nugent, G N Nichols,
wood^ChiaNovTland. JamesNuldUingcri’VVm Neve.’
John W Owens, Geo W Owens. Daniel O’Connor, Tim
O’Brien, Owen OTlourktylohn F O’Byrue, David O’Con
nor, Owen O’Rtolly, Humphrey O’Loary. O 8 Owens,
Dennis O’Connor, Jno O’Connell, Jno II Ohlmeyor, Win
I Olcott, Wm (Jlmstead, J F O’Neill, D G Oleott, E
O’Byrne, Rllchael O’Neill, C E O’Sullivan, H G Ollvor,
John Ollvor, Jonathan Olmstoad, 51 O’Reilly, James Oli
ver, W G O’DriscoU, Dan’l tJ’Sullivan, Timothy O’Con
nor, Daniel O’aulll van, W W Onto*, John Ogulvlo, M W
O’Byrn, Thoa O’Bryan, Goo Oil, FredlckOlto.
Martin Payton, Antonio Ponce, E 51 Prendorgast,
8nm’l N Papot, James Prondergnsl, O C Parker, Anthony
Porter, Jos V Prentice, Jno F Posey, N S Pinder, Sarn f i
Phllbrick, Jas 51 Prentice, 8 51 Poud, Wm Parris, Pat’k
I’runty, Andrew C Pacetly, Edwin Parsons, Elisha Par-
sons, Jno Poole, 8 G Pancost, Owon Peterson. O B Pallor-
son, John Portleld, John Phelan, Jno
o F Powell, Jas l’rcn-
dergos, Thos Purse, 8nm*l Pittman. EJ Purse, George
Parsons, R I) Papot, M Prondorgn»L Edward Pudojlbrd,
ssenre Ertiwnm ruuonuiu,
Jnol’ostell.Jos W Phillips, James Prunty, J
Marcus 51 Peck, Patrick Price, G U Puder.Thos Prendor,
Jas Quantock, John Quinn, Mnrlln Quinn, Wm Quinn,
Wm Quantor,k,Jr.
P 51 Russell, Waring RusseU, David Rosenblatt. Jacob
Roscnbnud, John Russell, Dennis Ryan, WniRochosJor
James Russell, TltosJ Ryon, J B Ross, John Reedy, t
51 Ross, Michael Itochford, Christopher Russell, Wm L
Roberts, John Ryan, J U Rend. Jos W Robbcrts, Henry
Roser, Wm Robertson, Patrick Reilly, LSRusselLWm
Roche, Barney Roden, Pat’k Ryan, Wm Rogers, Jno A
Richardson, Juo C Rowland, Michael Rootier, George
Ritter, Edwanl Reilly, Daulol Robertson, Wm Remshart,
J W ltnbuu, Jos Rosa, Francis Ryan, J B Ripley, J W
Remshart, Robt Ralford. Il W Halford, Mnthow Halford,
Wm ltollly, J P W Boea, Jno Rlordon, Francis Rolvoe,
Jefferson Roberts, C il Rlkcraon, 11 Rogers. J Ronaldsou,
Jeremiah Ryan, B G Reed. Uhaa E Robinson, Josonb
Ross, Ilenrv Rober, Goo Robins, Allen Russell, Wn
Iloss, Henry Ilober, Goo Robins, Alton llussell, Wm
Itobersou, John Rowley, John Rogers, Dan’l Reddamn,
Wra P Rowland, Hugh Rlolly, Andrew Rielly, A R Ral
ston, IIJ Royal, Jno E Rice, James Ryan, Jas L Rosslg,
noil, C E Ryan, Wm Robken,0 W Rogers, Thos Ronau,
Geo Robertson, Tobias Rothlcter, F A Rnbore, Q 8 Roux
F T Ron; M J Reilly, Jamea llussell.
E A Boullard, Wra 8woll, John A Schaffer, John
8cuddcr, lllch’d Smyo, Henry Starke. Abraham Simpson,
Christopher Schneider, John A Staly, Rlch’d Scanlan,
...tl H1iofi.ll flormnn ttlltuir. 11 It Rloiflffir. Mimliv
SAVANNAH, GA., WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 3, 1852.
JJtiBtncfln (Sai-So.
StiBfnrao ©acSfl.
FACTORAGE, FORWARDING,
JUfD GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS.
8WIFT. DENBLOW k. CO,
Dealer* In Groceries, Provisions,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS.
CORNER BAY AND 1VUITAKZR-STBCETS.
W. D. FORD,
Wholesale and llotall Grocer*
Udiurg't Building. Jefferion-itrfJ, Savannah, C
E. O’BYRNE,
AT TATLOX’s BUILDIKO—MARKET WHARF,
Keeps constantly on hand a supply of
Crockery-Ware, Groceries, Ac. dec*
Jan 1, *51 - ly
L. ROBIDER, fraoK farm]
Fashionable Boot and. Shoe-maker*
Importer of French Loutker,
' WUITAXER-STREET—OrrOSlTE SKRTl’ RUILDINO.
J. L. OLIVER,
. Fashionable Boot manufacturer,
HO.SEVENTEEN BULL-STREET, NEAR MONUMENT-SQUARE.
Cork-Sole, WRler-Proof, Hunting, Military, Patent
Leather, Walking, Dress, and Pump-Sole Boots: Shoot-
log Buskins, nooteea, Oxford Shoes, l*urapa, Sllppora,
fcc^ made to order In tho neatost and most fashionable
manner, of warranted materials, and by tbo moat experi
enced and careful workmen.
1 WYLLY Jc 510NTMOLLIN,
General Agents and Brokers,
- For the Bale of
RttdEotaU^fegrott,lfuny description Personal Property.
OFFIOK, CORNER BULL-ST. AND NAY-LANE,
fob 33 ' SarBimah, Georgia.
HARDWICK k,COOKE,
Factors and Commission merchants,
No. m Du±Strml.
S. B, HARDWICK. JOUNO.roOKR.
J. HA8BROUCK tc CO n
IMFORTERB AND WHOLESALE DEALER! tN
Earthen-Ware, French China, Looking Glanea.
PHILIP KBAN,
Drajpor-and;'Tailor*
AND DRALElCtNREADYMADE CLOTHING,
fenfield’b BAHOR—NO.WBRYAH^ITBBET.
8.8. MILLERk J. D.‘FERGUSON,
‘Wheeltrrlfrhta- and. ^Blacksmiths,
Comer of Brough to* aud Mautgomery-sts.
SAVANNAH, DA.
Carriages, Wagon*. Cart* and Drays manufketured.
niacksmfthlng, Including Iron Balling and Grates, for
Buildings. iuly^-o ~ novO
ADAM SHORT,
master Builder,
FIRaT DOOR WEST OF ST. ANDREW’S HALL.
Will tako contracts for Building and Work in 5l
of every description.
R. k J. LACHLISON,
Engineers and millwrights,
IRON dr BRASS FOUNDERS,
Canal-Btrcct—Near the Canal Lock.
S.LACUL1SON. J. LACULISON.
A. N. MILLER,
Engineer and millwright,
IRON AND BRAS8 FOUNDER.
EASTSRN WHASF—SAV-ST.
A. PONCE,
Importer de manufacturer of Scgars,
NO. 13 WlttTAKlR-STNNKT,
Keeps on band a wen selected ptock of Imported Be-
gars; alto Manufactured Tobacco. Snuff, Pipes, and all
other articles usually kept in bis line of basinets, which
he offers on the roost reasonable terma. nov 3
=r=
T. PORTER’S
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING E^ORIUM.
SjjcttiB atrtr Aumwtc jpaaMowa.
rpHB SUBSCRIBER takes this method or Informing hia friends and the citizens or Savannah, that he lanow
X opening THE MOST SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHING ever offered In this city. The price*, In plain
figures, are marked upon each article, and no deviation, and at tneremarkable low prices that the goods ore marked,
the subscriber feels confident will bo appreciated by a generous public. In part are the followup Goods 1 have
now In store, to wit:
do
do
do
GENTS’ CLOTH COATS.
Gents. Black Cloth Dross and Frock Coats,
Olive do do do do
Brown do do do do
Bine do do do do
Black Cloth Backs and Polka Racks,
Brown do do do do
Blue do do do do
Olive do do do do
do 8had Dress do
Black Doe Skin Polka Backs,
Fancy Colored do do
Drab Cosslraere Sack* and Polka Backs,
Black Tweed do do
Green' do do do
Brown do do do
Bilk and Wool do do
COATS.
Camblet,
Checked Ginghams,
X.lnen Lustre,
Plain and Faucy Alpacca,
Paris Lustre,
Black 5lorln,
Black and Fancy Tweed,
Do do Cashmerelta,
Brown aud Yellow Linen,
Black Drap d'Ele,
Grass Linen.
FURNISHING GOODS.
Linen and Linen Bosom Shirts.
Silk, Lamb's VVooL and Merino 8hlrt* and Drawers,
Linen, Jeans, and Canton Flannel do
Silk, Merino, and Cotton Half Hose,
811k, Thread, and Nori Hose,
Gentlemen’s Dressing Robes,
Linen Collars, two and throe ply.
PANTALOONB.
Btrinod Cotton and Linen,
Plain do do do
Nankeen, Drap d’Ete,
Fancy Linen,
Black Alpacca,
Black Doe Skin Pant*,
Plain Black Casslmere Pont*,
Fancy Colored do
Plain and Ribbed do
Black and Colored Satinet Pants,
VESTS.
Black 8atln 8lngle and Double Breasted Vests,
Fancy Satin and Hilk do do
Embossed Fancy 811k do do
Blnck and Fancy Barathea do do
do do Embrol’d Cufslmero do
White and Fancy Satin and Party do
Plain Black Bilk Velvet, single and double breasted,
Fancy Cut de do do
Fancy Cashmere do do
GLOVES.
Black, While, and Colored Kid Gloves,
Black and Castor Hiding do
Cloth, Cnshmereond Lined Berlin do
Black, While andFancy Silk do
CRAVATS.
Buperfino Black Bilk and Fancy Cravats,
do Fancy do, great variety,
White Silk and 8atfn Party Cravats,
Black and Fancy Silk and Satin Scar ft,
do do O|)om Ties.
Linen Cambric, China Cord and Pongee Pocket Hand-
kerchieft.
Hals and Caps, of Ihe latest styles.
Indies’ Riding Hats,
Trunks, Patent and Sole Leather,
Valyses, Carpet Bags, Canes, Umbrellas, Itc^ See.
CHILDREN’S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.
This Department for Children’s Clothing Is fitted up In the most costly stylo with every convenience for trying on,
filling, fccl the stock embraces every article In that line, consisting in part of Coals and Panta or every style, Over
coats, and Under Garments, Jenny Ltnd Sacks, Polka do- Over 8acks. Vests, Braided Suits, Plain, Silk Velvet, Vest
Suits, and Boys’ Cop*, a largo assortment. The Ladles will find it to their interest to call and examlno my slock, os
they are mado up In the latest style and the best mannor and at the lowest prices. No abatement from the prices Drat
they are made up in I
tjT Don’t forget the now store on first floor of St. Andrew’s Hall, comer of Broughton and Jefferson-sts. apr 28
Webster, Robert Waggensleln, Jos Washburn, D L Wil
son, Claudius O Wilson, Dempsey While, Peter While,
Jno 51 Williams. Norman Wallace. -Henry Weigand,
Thos White, W II Williams. J T Webb, Jas G Watt*,
Jolm Wlckam, Lemuel Wilson, Wra P Wylly, John
Wildor, Jaa E Wallhour, Christopher Wltgen, John
Wclglem, Jno W C Williamson, Henry Williamson,
William Warner.
Peter Yonson, Jno A Young, Dr E Yonge, W A Yongo,
Wm P Yonge.
Peter Zarodoskl, Edwanl U Zotroucr, Jacob Zimmer
man, Edward Ziidomes, Solomon Zeigfcr.
The foregoing are the qualifications of voters entitled
'or Mayor —‘ * ,J ' **•“ ~ ,a —"*“**
lo voto for Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Savannah
at tho ensuing election. In December next, and a list of
persons Registered for tho month of Rlnj'’. If there are
any parsons whose names are Registered, ntid who are
not entitled to a voto, notice is reaueclfolly requested to
bo given to the Clerk or Council, that they may be dealt
with according to law. R. F. AKIN,
sept 14 Clerk Council.
“ASPLEND1D
OPENING OF FALL GOODS.
T HE Subscriber would respectfully call tho attention
or tho public to bis largo and well selected slock of
1’all and AVInter Staple aud Fancy
DryQoods.
Consisting In pnrt of: Otoek and colored Silks, of a great
variety; very rich embroidered Silks, of all patterns;
Mantillas and Crnpo Shawls; Scotch Wool Long do.}
and square Plaid Shawls; Cashmeres; Mousol no do
Ltdnes: Alpaccaa, a gront variety; Neodlo-VVork Col-
lore and Capos, or all patterns; Chiralzettes; Muslin and
Laco Under-Steoves; Cambric Handkerchiefs, from 13#
cents to 85 a piece; Irish Llucns; Huckabacks; Diaper;
French Towels, from 25 cents to fl a piece; double
Damask Table l.lnen; white and brown Napkins, a fine
assortment; a very largo assortment of Gloves and Ho-
slory.ol the veiy best mnke and style; English and A-
merlcan Long Cloths; unbleached do.: rich Damask
Table and Plano Covers: Caaelmeres and Cloths, black
aud blue of every quality; rich Vest patterns of all
styles; Satinets; Kentucky Jeans; Kerseys, a very largo
assortment; one or the very best selected stock or Blan
kets ever brought to Ibis market.
CARPETING—Brussels, 3-1’ly, 2-Ply, All-Wool, a va
riety or pultorns; and, also, Cotton Curpetlng.
N. B.—Clothing at wholesaleouly. Country merchants
would do well to cull before purchasing elsewhere, as
the goods shall be sold low and on ‘ho most accommoda
ting terms. [oct 3] JOSEPH L1PP51AN.
NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS!!
J. H. & M. SHEAHAN.
Corner of Broughton and Whitaker-ati..
SAVANNAH,
I NVITE attention to their new slock of FALL Se WIN
TER GOODS, comprising:
Lnlnos, English Do Lalnes, Blnck 811k, Colored
811k, Black Alpacas, Colored Alpacas, Bombo-
xines. Damask Antique, English, French aud
American Calicoes.
EMBROIDERIES—Linen Cambric, Cambric Hand
kerchiefs, Plain end Embroidered Handkerchiefs,
Boblnut Laces, Uobltiel Edgings, Collars and Cuffs,
Habits and Under-Slooves, Black Loco Veils, Blk
Crape, Colored Crapo.
HOSIERY tr LINENS-A large and wdi-aelecled
stock of Gloves, Irish Linens, Liuen Diapers and
Damasks.
jUggeftawWfe*
HOLCOMBE
H AVE RECEIVED by recent arrivals, and offer for
*Me, on the most favorable terma, the following t
SUOAIlS-
SU hhds. Porto Rico, fair to choice.
S3 hhds. Prime 8b Croix.
85 hhds. Pair Cuba.
200 bbls. Stewart’s B. St C.
25 bbls. Crushed.
25 boxes Loaf.
COFFEE-
500 bags Rio, fair to prime.
100 bags Jamaica..
100 pockets Old Java.
50 bags Cuba.
BAGGING It ROPE—
a» bales Gunny.
10 bales Dundee.
300 colls Rope.
TOBACCO-
300 boxes, various brand*.
CHEESE-
150 boxes Cream.
U ACKS l fc ,K "“"* hD, ' rI -
25 barrel* No. I.
25 half barrel* No. 1.
50 barrel* No. 2.
25 half barrels No. 2.
50 barrels No. 3.
BACON—
SO casks Sides.
25 casks Shoulders.
MOLASSES—
50 tierces Cuba.
50 barrels Cuba.
50 barrels Now Orleans.
CANDLES—
50 boxea Adamantine.
100 boxes Star.
25 boxea Pearl.
100 boxes Hull A Deader*.
PICKLES—
50 boxes Underwood’s.
25 boxes Remington’s.
LIQUORS—
100 barrel* E. P. Gin.
50 barrel* Connecticut River Gin.
50 barrels N. E. Rum.
25 barrels Extra choice Old Blonon. Whiskey.
50 barrels Baltimore Whiskey.
fTMlE In stores
A general assortment of the above articles, In caaesi
conilrUiig of:
-toy,
Holland Gin, Brown
Stoughton Bitters. Tinllll* do.
“Crown”and “8tat”brands Champagne.
By Tbo “Tlntilia” Sherry la highly recommended for
Invalids—it causing no acidity. For sale by
oct 27 BUNKER St OGDEN, 80 Bay »L
UTTfen* CHEESE, RAISINdTic^'
30 kegs selected Goal/cn Butter.
I5fi boxes do. white and colored Cheese.
50 boxes new Raisins.
75 hair and quarter boxea Raisins.
100 boxos new Scaled Herrings.
Received per steamer and for tale by
SCRANTON, JOHNgfoN St CO.
ANAL FLOUR,Se..
1 SO bbla Hiram Smith’s Floor.
30 lilf bbls Fulton Market Boef.
20 casks pints, 12 do quarts, best London Porter.
30 bbls prime Cream Ale.
0 pipes superior Holland Gin.
30 boxes and 25 half do Raisins. -
30 half bbls Sugar, Soda and Butter Biscuits.
50 boxes now Herrings.
30 bbls Sugar House Molasses.
50 boxes Biar Candles.
50 do Composite do.
50 do Tsilow do.
60 do Winsor,Toilet and shaving Boanjnst recelv
and for sale by (oct 20] McMAHON St DOYLE
TNOlttlGN LIQUORS.—20 half and 10 quarter pipes
Dark and and Pale Otard, Dupuy St Co. Brandy, of
onr own Importation. Vintages and W.
fi pipes Holland Gin, Meder Swan Brand.
1 puncheon old Scotch Whiskey.
2 do. do. Jamaica Rum.
I do. do. 8b Croix do.
20 demijohns, 5 gallant each, Schetdam Gin.
Landing and for sale by
oct 2fi SCRANTON, JOHNSTON St CO.
25
10
quarter cask* pan MaleM Wine,
quarter casks beignette Brandy,
half PI pes Otard Brandy.
ipes
5 pljics Holland Gin.
_ ^ 15 quarter casks Madeira Wine.
SOAP-
50 boxes Colgate* No. 1.
50 boxes Colgate’s Pale.
100 boxes Boston No. 1.
TEAS—
25 quarter chests Green.
10 half chests Black.
10 quarter chests Gunpowder.
FLOUR-
50 half barrels Extra.
50 barrels Hiram Smith's,)
50 barrels pure Gonestce, >New Wheat.
150 barrels Baltimore, )
STARCH—
50 boxes Pearl.
25 quarter boxes Pearl.
RAIS INS-
25 boxes Bunch.
25 half boxes Bunch.
ALMONDS—
15 frails Jordan.
BUCKETS—
lot) dozen Painted.
50 dozen Varnished.
r'lROGEUIES,—
U 100 barrels Baltimore Flour.
50 bt do. do.
60 barre a Hiram 8mtih Flour.
50 hf. do. pure Genesaee do.
50 kegs Bnckwhesb
100 whole, balfand quarter boxes new Raisins.
5 barrels Soft Shell Almonds.
Landing and for tale by
oct 27
S UGAR. COFFEE, SOAP AND CANDLES.
20 hhds. choice P. IL Sugar;
oct 1 5,10 and 15 gallon Kegs; Sugar Boxes; half bushel Mea
sures, (hand). For sale by
oct 27 KIBBEE St RODGERS.
Fair
300 Bags Rio Coffee;
50 Malta old Government Java do.
100 boxes Soap;
SO “ Starch.
Just received and for sale by
aept 20 1852 M’MAHON Sc DOYLE
T1RANDY,GIN, Sec.
AJ 10 half Pipes Otard Brandy;
JO M ** Seignett and Kos«
10 “ “ Seignott and Koschei
10 Pipes Holland Gin;
20# it X Casks Madeira Wine;
20 “ “ Port do.
30 bbls. old Monongatteta Whiskey;
50 « Domestic Brandy;
50 “ do. Gin;
100 •• do. Rum;
100 “ do. Whiskey.
Just received and fur sale by
aept 201852 M’MAHON It DOYLE
100 bbls Canal Flour
50 boxes Colgate’s Pearl Starch
50 Itoxca Georgia Candles
100 boxes Soap.
For sale by [sept 35]SWIFT St CO.
D'
.OME8TJU LIQUORS—
100 bbls. E Phelp’s Gin;
“fcH.Gfib C—
50 do P. It H. Gin, Conn. River;
100 do N. O. Whiskey;
50 do Baltimore Whiskey;
100 do N. EHum;
50 do Domestic Brandy.
Landing, and for sale by [sept 25] 8WIFT St CO.
GBOCLUIESy LIQUORS & WINES*
T) ECEIVED by rccout arrivals;
XV 120 bbls. Crushed, Powdered and Clarified Sugars;
23 boxes double refined Loaf do;
2K1 bags Rio Coflbo, some of them prime;
45 do. Java do:
50 hhds. Porto Ulco and Muscovado Sugars;
270 boxes Tobacco, S’*, 5’a and l’s Lumps;
45 packages superior Tobacco, El Dorado, Diadem,
Nectar, vlrginius, tec.
100 boxes best Family Soap;
150 do. do. No. 1 do;
114 halfcheeta Black Teas, some of it very superior,
nets, KM and i 1-4 Brown and Bleached Sheetings,
Pillow-Caso Linens, and Quilts.
Country Merchants, Planters, und others, will consult
their'——*• *- •-* * • -
heir Interests by examining our stock before purchasing.
_ 17”All we nsk Is a visit from thoso desiring to pur.
chose. We feel confident that the quality and price* ot
our Goods will command sales upon our terms:
FALL OF 1858.
XT AV1NG completed our arrangements for the season,
11 we ure now prepared to offor to tho public the larg
est aud best assortment of
150 do. Pipes;
75 do. Mustard; 50 do. grou’d Pepper St Allspice;
70 bbls. Sugar, Butter and Boda Crackers;
275 do. Domestic Gin, Rum, Brandy aud Whiskey;
40 do. Old Mononga'a Whiskey,some very choice;
15 half pipes Otard, Dupuy St Oo.’a Brandy;
25 quarter and eighth casks various kinds choice
French Brandy;
5 pipes Holland Gin;
4 puncheons Jamaica nnd St. Croix Rum;
30 casks Madeira and Tcnerlfib Wines;
GOOD AND WELL-MADE CLOTHING,
and are deter mi nod to sustain our reputation by selling
Goods at fair prices. We Invto our frieuds and the pub
lic to call and examine our Fall nud Wimtkr Stock,
which, for quality, style and quahtity far exceeds
any previous season, and from which a complete outfit
can bo selected at the very lowest prices. Our
Goods are selected with great care—bolng cut in the
latest Fashion, and manufactured In such a manner ast
' «UT ‘
GEORGE W. HARDCASTLE,
CAlllUAUE MAKEII,
200 CONGRESS AND 05 ST. JULIAN-STREET,
Franklin-Square,.
W OULD Return his thanks to his friends and natrons
for past favours, ajid Inform them, that bo la now
ready at tho old stand, to execute any work In tho above
line, and hopes by his untiring exertions to please all
who may honor him with a call. All kinds of repairing
... v i i 4... wiik Hi. niniiui •'.■'lefts and
in the above business done with the utmost neatness
^Wheelwright and Blacksmith work, and all kinds of
Wheels, Wagons, Drays, Carta, mado on the shortest
notice and on most liberal terms. Jan So
Christopher Schneider, John A Staly, Rlch’d Scanlan,
Emanuel SheBall, Harman Silbcr, R11 Spencer, Monlo
cal BhellaU, Andrew SteafVator, John Savage, J S Solo-
inous, Fred’k 8cherff, A A Smcls, W R Symons Thos
“ Goo BpalthoK Jno G Sexton, A J O Shar
Sri MHhofftall,i
u Hiiancr, w'm H Smith, aoim ornuuunj, r.|Hirunu Dcuu-
dor, Sam’l 8 Slbloy, Authony Sogur, Jns Shea, Pat’k
Scanlan, Joa Skinner. J H Strocs, Dan’l Sullivan, Jas
Skinner, Dr 8 SheBall, Nicholas Slnot, Martin Sullivan,
Lewis Smith, Jacob Schaffer, Thomas Saunders, John
S tore mob, Q N Staley, Thos Smith, G J Srollh, Jno Sul
livan, James Sullivan, Walter IV Smith, Goo Shultz, F F
SlrobUnrL JuJ BU.Vd, <lro Shnle, ll.rijon Hullpfock,
Henry 8ellzer, 0 B Scalty, E Soraorall, Fronds Sorrel,
Jno A Steglu, John 8loan, Wm G Stafford, Jno Screven,
IVm Sail.V»1 Stoi^ J i Sa»»y, J »l Schloy,, Francl.
Shells, P K Shleis, Adam Short, Jno Y Symons, James
Symons, F R Sweat, Edmund J Saundcre, Edwin Stiles,
J M Solomons, Augustus Scheldeman, Dennis 8ulllvan,
Daniel Bulllvan, M^SolomonSjRI Shohan.IhmnlB Sulli
van, Barney Smith, Henry Stlbbs, Jas II Shehun, Volon-
tluo Stanton, John Sherlock, Loyal 8cranton, Martin
Shannon, Joseph SuHIvan, Jot FSIo^PI0» BmllbjJos
Thomas Smith “Win Starr, Jr, H H Scranton. Jns Sherde-
man, Conrad Scholnelder, Goo Stevenson. Richard Stolo.
John Shields, Nelson Smith, 8 8 BpoUlietW W
a. Nelson cmiui, o ° oii«i*Bci*Dr. ,» ,,
Siarke, Arp Seamen, Thos FStovons, JE Stlrk. H W
Hmllh/Wni Starr Jr, Henry Saunders, Peter Smith, J D
Itohbins, A A Solomons, G W Shaffer, D T Scranton,
Patrick Skinner. Edward Swift, Sami B Sweat, John D
Spann, John E St 11 well, H Sheppard, F M Stone, Elenzor
Solomons, Thos Scully, Wm Saunders, Jas SmlthSr, Jno
Schungcll, Jcsseo J Srolth, Wra F Shearer, J A Sowell, J
8 Sturtovant, Wm Saunders, Julius Smith, if U Sefiey,
Christopher Bndth. ■
Wm II Tarver, John V Tarver, Geo W TUcoImb, Wm
II Tyson, John Thompson, Patrick Tydlngs, Barnard G
Tlidon, Fra’sTrantoll, A FTorlay, P G Thomas, W F
Thompson, Jno FTucVer, ATulhlrd, Fraa Trautell, J D
Tembroke,’ James ThurmalL U T Turner, Wm Thomas.
O E Tuff!, Edward Towiuwnd, Il T Theus, A Thomas, W
pTeffl. Marlon Throndcrnn, Jno U TIiodo, II JThomas-
Bon. VV It Tinsley, Fras Trucholut, R V Thomas, Richard
son Tombs, W H TalbW, J E Tuylor, John G Thomas,
Johu Trumflor, I KTcfn,iaaPTusllmVlios M Turner, F
ATunper, ChasThompsen, II JTIedeman, David Thomp-
■on job tIbIio. L O Tobeau, Chas Q Talblrd. Henry Tow,
ir, Wm A Thompson, Robt Todd, !•' J Timmons,
... .... .—*• fhr** *"*•—”' “ **-“
V^TnTbinli^-H'hoii'., J Techonor, Win 8 Tay
lor, N P Taylor, J M .Thomas, J R Thompson.
' Christian Uebote, Philip U«ior.
Antonio Vendloy, alias Rainboskl, Chat Vwi Horn, W
H 8 Vorstlllo. Tristram Vcrsmie, David V endor, Henry
Vellsiotch, W O Varnlonber^ Honry Vonglnhn. j
O A
While, James :
Charles Wilson, Geo
Whltd, IiW VVellL
VVugh, Edmund Wallon,
M Waldtmrgh, Wm.
'XYArfWd
Bryan Wren;R D Walker, Jno w wiison, inosj vyaiaii,
HO Wyer, ios W VVood.Wm Wright, ^WaU, Ur
r J* Thos A .Wilson.-Thos 8 Wi
re" 8 D WWlsms.Goo Wlllj
& Wrail'w/lUbswr! 1 Mlirtin WendelkWuIlmjry AVlP
n,ZD Wluklor, Z H Winkler, Juo EWard, Jo* O
WHOLESALE AND
PAINT AND OIL STOKE,
SSVANEXH, OA.
No. 11 Whltokeiretreot.
K EEPS constantly for solo—WHITE LEAD, Pure Nos.
1 and 2 English do.
GROUND PAINTS:
Black, Yellow, Brown, Chrome Green, Paris Green, and
PruBalan Blue. dry PATOTBi
Prussian Blue. Chrome Yellow, Umber, Terre de Sienna,
give entire satlsfoctlon.
850,000 STOCK
of Beady-mnde CLOTHING, embracing all the various
styles, qualities, oUl, In ^Q I ^^ r ° 1,ows:
Black Cloth, Frock and Dross, piald nnd Cloudod, Fancy
Business Coats in great vorloty. Tweeds cut into PeUors
Half Socks, etc- etc.
PANTALOONS,
made from Flue Black Doeskin, and the various Fob
styles of Harris’ Clouded and Mottled Casslmercs, Black
and Fancy Satinets.
VESTS:
Black and Figured Batin, Gentlemen’s While Silk and
Igured Marseilles.
WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT.
Wo Invite tho attention of Country Merchant* to our
Stock, which is varied and complete, and manufactured
expressly lor their trade. We also have a genteel as
sortment of YOUTIl’8 CLOTHING,
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Black and Fancy Silk
Cravats, Stocks, Plain nnd Figured Silk and Satin Neck
Ties, Prince Alberts, of Plain, Watered aud Ribbed Silk.
SHIRTS,
White and Fancy, warranted to fit, Gloves, Under Gar-
menu. Suspenders, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Socks, etc.
EJrWe ask a continuance of the patronage which
has always been so generously extended to us.
sept7 PIERSON, HK1DT fc CO.
D LPnSSd^lftporm do, Neatafoot do, ana hpuuitj
OF^TURPENTlN^Whitewash BRUSHES, Paint. Var-
Dish, Graining, and Artists’ do, Wlndow and Picture
GLASS, of aliqualltles, from 6by8 to 32by40; Copal, Ja-
pim! Light and DarkCoo’ch VARNWU, M1XED PA INTO
of idlkluds, PAPER HANGINGS, Fire-Board Prints nnd
B °|^^Tho above articles will be sold on reasonable
term IIoubo, Slgn uud Slzlp Painting
Dono In a workraon-Hko manner, aud at reasonable
jricofc I J nnao
COPPERSMITH AND PLUMHINGt
T HE Subscriber having fitted up, In connection wllh
his Foundry and Machine Works, a Shop for the
above business, and engaged the services or superior
workmen, Is prepared to ao any description of work that
• Silwork done In the very best manner and at the
shortest notice. A. N. MILLER,,
. j^y 12 tf Eastern Wharf.
MARINE RAILWAY,
T HE undersigned respectfully Informs all who may
nood his services, that he has charge of tho MARINE
RAILWAY, which Is now In successful operation, lie Is
therefore, prepared to take up vessels of anv size usually
visiting our port, aud to do tho work orrepnlring, &c,on
reasonable terms. Those who wish to clean or paint tbo
bottoms of ihoir vessels can also be accomodated on Uio
Railway upon reasonable terms, lie Is also prepared to
contract for building vcosels or any clnss or Jescripllon,
and to carry ou Ihe business of Ship Carpentering, Spar
Making, and Caulking, In all Ita various brunches, attho
eastern extremity or Ihe oily.
8 “ P ° n P rFrw.LI.INK, il.
SAVANNAH DRV DOCKc
To Ship Owners. Maatora and Consignees of Vessels
T HE Snsorlber respectAilly Informs them that the SA
VANNAH DRY DOCK Is now In successful opera
tion, aud It Is calculated to take In thlpsof any ctalhm
100 lo 1500 tons burthen. It it 230 foot 05
wide/ and complete In every particular. A Targe gang ol formerly
workmen la employed and a large supplybf matorianla (which h
on hand, ao that vessels can bo repaired wjjhaamuob
despatch *■ In any otlior port. Pump nnd Block Making
and Smith’s work done on tho promises, and every effort
mado to edsuro economy and fidelity to thoso who may
fovor tho Dock with their business M
«• umi . _ , j), p, LANDERSIHNE, .
Agent und Superintendent,
fob 84 Lato of Marsh** Dock. Charleston.
WOOL HATS.
100:
dozen blsck and drab, at
ALSU, .
50 dozen Mateloe Hats (for planter’s use) up , article
entirely new, for sale at the now wholesale Hat Btore,
oomor of Broughtou and Baroard sta.
oct C B ELD rift at UU.
/C LOVES. 0BAVAT8 AND7IES,—A supply or Alex-
H - andor'a black, colored, and white Kid Glove* Just
received.' Alto, a choice nmortment of black, plain and
lust
IN STORE FOR THJB GEN TLLMIiN.
J OHN W. KELLY, having returned from the north
with a handsome assortment of CLOTUS, CASSI-
MERES and VESTINGS, takes pleasure In Informing hta
friends, those especially who admire a finely filth
inds,ll . .
ment, to his saloon, No. 4, opposite the
Indy fitting, gar-
Pulaski liouse,
whore ihoy will find him ready at oh tbu-a to suit bis pa
trons in tho most approved and ftsblonnbto manner, and
he ventures to assort, that those who will confide in his
selection us lo color, fabric, style or finish of a covering
for the human form, shall go away satisfied.
Furnishing Goods—ShlrU. while and colored, with and
without collars; Under ShJrta; Merino, cotton and lisle
thread Drawers; Hosiery, Cravats, Scurfs, 8tocks, nock
Ties, Gloves, Suspenders, Umbrellas, silk and cotton do.
Al./, a lunrn Ini mini's Htifi r.m nf Ihn lnt.t.1
Also, a lurge lot or meu’s nnd boys’ Caps, of the latest
patterns. _ .
Also, a lino lot of beautiful Rcady-mado Clothing,
which 1 selected with great core.
Gentlemen In want of any of the above articles will
ploose give mo a call, as I am determined to sell at a
small profit. [sept 25] JOHN W. KELLY.
Late of the flnirofNain’J Hoyt kCo, Savannah] Ga.
W OULD announce to Ills friends that be baa remov
ed to Charleston, 8.0- No. 149 East Bay, where
he Is prepared to do a general Commission business, and
furnish to onlor, at all tlrot^ any articles from the North
or South that may be wanted, for the usual commission,
as well as receive and sell Ihe same. Aud I pledge my
self that all business entrusted to my care shall recelvo
such attention as will insure similar manifestation of
their good will, not doubling that mr ncqualntauco with
Northern and Southern markets will enable me to do os
well at any, and better than many.
Also Dealer In Butter, Cheeeeo, Piaster, Marble Dust,
Cement, Lime nnd Hair.
"And Agent for'’sundry Machine Manuftctorles, North
and8outh, as well asSilus C. - *“'*
Herrings’Fire' Proof Safes,
wlU
Georgia and French Burr Mill Stoueapall of which
ho furnished ou short notice, and at manuftclui 1
Cash paid at nil times for Wool, Green, Salle
Hides, Deer anti Sheep,8klm^8hly^lng Fura^ Beeswax,
Rags,’Rope Cuttings, Sea Island Cotton Seed nnd Flor
ida Moss, Also, Soul hern Tauned Leather In tho Rough.
Terms cash Invariably. Before to tho citizens of Savsn-
aud Flor-
nab generally.
sept 4
3 MOUSE*
CARPETW ARE
T 1IE Subscriber would respectfully Inform the citizens
or Savannah and tho public generally, that the 8tore
formerly occupied by Messrs. Snider. Lathrop St Nevltt,
(whichisuow being enlarged and Improved,) wilt bo
opened on or about tho 2CHU IpsL, with an entirely new
and complete stock or Foreign aud Domestic CARPET-
1NGS, OIL CLOTHS, Ac. Ac, ■ . , ,
Having secured Ihe ABoncy of eeyeral or jho principal
manuftctorles of * “
manuftctorles of Europe, purcbaserawlll bo enabled to
mnke selections from the most oomploto assortment of
Covers, Curtains and Curtain Stutft, Shades, Cornices,
Covers, Curtains and Curtain Btuffi, Shades, cornices,
lie- evor offered In ihls city; all ofwhtcb Will bo sold at
wholoulo or re tali,on the must BatlsTaotorv terms, by
- - tf W. H. GUION, AgenL
OIIURUH AND PARLOR ORGANS. ,
fTMIE Subscriber*, agenta for Mr. H. KNAurr, Organ 1
. JL builder, are prepared to furnish , any description of
Church or Parlor Organa. As f specimen of his Instru
ments, reforence Is made to the organ recently erected by
blm In ihoLulhcran Church of (hi* city. Parties desiring
Information on tbo aubjoct can ascertain all necessary
particulars on application to F. ZOGBAUM 0cCO n
■ Italy 13 I whltaker-sk, one doorwat of Bryanwt*
re
Mo'T Mol, «ii i & ,l rffivES?
148 packages Hyson do., In#,#andKobesta;
150 boxes Tallow Candles, 8’a and 0’s:
loo do. Star and Adamantine Candles;
20 do. superior old Madelraand Hhernr Wines;
100 baskets Champagno, Heldaeck, Hungariar
100 kegs nnd halves FFFG. Powder;
400 bags Buck and Drop Shot;
50 bids. No. 3 Mackerel;
25 do. No. 2 do;
20 do. No. 1 do;
20 casks Codfish and Hnddock;
30 half bbls. I «c 2 Mackerel;
50 boxes Codfish;
40 kills No. 1 Mackerel;
With a full supply of everything else In the grocery
line, for sale on accommodating termi, br
oct 4 J. V. CONNERAT It CO.
New Fish.
CAIlI'liTSl VAiirifln CAUVUTNltl
•^yE hare This Day opeued^fo^sMe^njplandld aa-
. . sortmeni of Carpets, Oil Cloths^ Mats,
Ru|i, Window Curtains, dec*
—CONSISTING in PART OP-
20 pieces Three-Ply Carpets
10 do. Velvet Tapestry
10 do. Brussels do.
40 do. Two-Ply Carpet*
30 do. Floor OH Cloth
10 do. Drugget
5 do. Fell Carpet
5 do. Dutch do.
50 Velvet and Chcnellle Ruga
100 common Rugs and Mato
100 pair or beautiful stylo Window Shades.
All of the above Goods are offered at the lowest market
prices. For sale by [sept 29] A1K1N It BURNS.
ROBERTS Sc FOOTE,
Broughton-atreet, (up stairs) opposite the St.
Andrew?a Hall,
H AVE now on hand a very large and well-selected
Stock or DRY GOODS, which they offer for sale, by
the piece or package to the trado—consisting, In part, ol
Colored and Duffcll Blankets.
Red aud White Flannel.
Plains and Kerseys, assorted quality.
Satinets and Kentucky Jeans.
Fancy nnd Tweed Cassimeres.
Btriped nnd Plain Colton Osnaburgs.
Bleached and brown Shirtings and 8heetlngs.
English and American Prints.
Cashmeres and Printed Do Lalnes.
Blank and Colored Alpacas.
' ~ ‘ “ iburgs.
Black and Colored Coburgs. .
With an additional general variety orGoods usually kept
In Dry Goods Stores, which are offered for sale at the
usual accommodating term*.
sept 18
CHEAP CASH STORE,
CORNER WHITAKER AND CONGRESS-STS.
B LEACHED and Brown SHEETINGS It SHIRTINGS.
The Subscribers have Just received per brig Wilson
Fuller, from New-York:
Water Twist bleached SHEETING
New-York Mills do do
James’ 8team Mills do 7-8 and 4-4
Lowell LONG CLOTHS, 7-8 and 4-4
Londsdale and Washington Long doth*, 4-4
Ben Island Drown Shirting, 7-8 and 4-4
7-8,8,0,10,11, and l‘J-4 Allendale Uro. Sheetli
7-8,8,0,10,11, and 134 Allendale Bro. Sheeting
7-8,8,0,10,11, and 124 do Bleachod do
7-8,8,9,10,11, and 194 Hamilton do do
For sale by- M. PREN DERG AST fc CO.
B ",r
jacEcjanuCft.
Palo and Dark Brandy, Madeira Wine,
Cherry St Raspberry Brandy, Port do.
Scotch Whiskey, Tope* Sberry W|ne,
do.
oct 28
(ffcnrral aabcctCflcmrntn.
UBNTLGUEN'S
RESTORATION.
I.ACEB PEEK. ...
II. WEIOAND has opened, under tiro FAmton’/Idlel,
a neat and comfortable Eating Room, with an excellent
a neat and comfortable Eating Room, with a
Kitchen and Cooking Range adjacent, a* a
RESTAURANT.
He has ah excellent'Cook,-from'Btrr
suit German, American and French .to
FISH, JWBATO—every, thing (bat this n
bo had in all stylec^on short notice.
Youno Ci.krkr, and others, who nave rooms In town,
are Invited to try the European mode of breakfasting
and dining at the Restaurant.
PHILADELPHIA LAGLL
rpHE Subscriber respectfully Invites the public Of Sa-
X vannah lo teat the quaDlie* of-tbls fine Beer,- from
“•* ” H— ”— “*--^alrino!id*
aclly like the Lager Bser of Munich; > In •Bavaria. I
shall continue to receive constant auppllea of ibis pure
and wholesomo beverage, during the autumn, winter, and
spring. A* In the old country, It will be sold to' fiuaDieo
and Individuals, who will tbuslncurno risk of It* souring
oh their hands. Tho use of this Beer Is particularly reoom
mended bv nhjralclniw to ladles who are nursing chUdreu*
8oldattboPlanlera’Ilolelby - . , .
aept7 Myl HERN Y WEIGAN J)
- ' B«7-*treet, Bavannah.Geo. —«ZC
Tan uNDSRBiaNKu would respoctfiilly inform his i
merous friends, and tho public generan^that be baa
fitted and reopened hia RESTAURANT. He baa also
fitted up a Room In connection with the Oyster Saloon,
for the accommodation of Dinhks or Suffer Parties.
During the past summer, he lias added* third 1 story to
hia establishment, which Is fitted up in good style with
10 hhds. 9 tierces and 50 bbla. W. I, Molasses.
50 bbls. choice New-Orfeana do.
50 bbls. Rectified do. Whiskey.
30 hlids. prime do. “
ou nuns, prime do. Sugar.
90 hhds. do. and 20 hhds, choice P. R. Sugar.
1JJ0 bbls. Stuart’s Crushed, Pow’d St Clarified 8ugar.
80 boxea do. Loaf Sugar.
Just received and for sale by
oct 27 BCRANTON.JOUNBTONfcCO,
IIo take* thl* o .
made arrangements at home and at the Norths through
tho facilities afforded bv our steatpshlps, to navo hta
EATING SALOON amply supplied with
fMJIB, FISH, OYSTEBS, S
and nil (lie Cliolce DcIIcaoIm Id their season,
and that with the aid of experienced and attentive man
agers, cooks, wallers, ktt, he Is prepared to entertain hia
customers In a style Inferior lo that of no other eiaralUb-
meut or the kind In thecduntry. HI* determination la to
a Public House that shall be In every respect' end-
keep a Public House that shall bo In every respect cred
itable to himself nnd the city. Of his succfess ne leaves
the public to Judge. 'AvB.LUCE.
V N. Y. Herald, Philadelphia Ledger, and Charleston
Courier Will please copy the above twice * week for three
weeks, and send bill to this offlee. lm oetll
FLORIDA LANDS FOR SAEE.
COHEN It TARVER.
TTTINES.—30 quarter casks Burgundy Port.
Tv 15 do. Brown Sherry.
3 do. Pale do.
10 do. Muscat.
50 baskets Grape Champagne,
lu store and for sale by
oct 23 W.M.DAVID80N.
W OODEN WARE, BROOMS, fc.-60dozeu painted
Pails; 20 nests Tubs, assorted; Well Buckets, iron
bound; Brooms, Brushes and Wisps; Covered Buckets;
X 1(1 .nil It r'h IIm.i VnM. U llnv ut L»1I kil.ti.l . I _ _
B UCKWHEAT FLOUR In half and quarter keg* and
btgs; for sale by
oct 27 KIBBEE St RODGERS.
B UTTER It CHEESE.—We have made arrangements
for a regular supply of these articles, and intend to
furnish the trade at very smnll advance—for cash only—
any one who doubts the fact, please call on
JcROD
KIBBEE it RODGERS, Bay-street.
NEVITT. LATHROP ASTKBBfNB.
JJ^JBW White JBeaiuS'S^Uarrets, Just lauding from
J. A. BROWN.
F IVE barrels new Buckwheat, Just landing from
steamer, and for sale by
pvUINCES, Pears and Cmtnberrlea, Just landing from
steamer, and for sale by
J. A. BROWN.
JjMFTY bbla selected Apples, Just lauding from steam-
J. A. BROWN.
C AN AL FLOUR—100 whole and half bbls^ part extra;
also, 10 bbis. Molasses, landing and for sale by
oct 28 CRANE <t HOLCOMBE.
'VTEGRO BROGANS, Gentlemen’s Fine Boot* 4c Shoes,
it Ladles’and Children’s do. For sale low by
oct 28 W. HEIDT.
M ARKING INK.—a supply of Marking Ink, oC25cts.
perGaltonat retail, and 15 cents per Gallon by the
Barrel. Received by
oct 27 JOHN M. COOPER It CO.
l celved by [oct 28) JOHN M. COOPER St CO.
L ADIES’ patent Merino VEST8, just received aud for
salo by SPENCER CUItRELL, Agent,
No. 154 Congress aud 73St. Jullan-slreels,
oct 27 Gibbon’s Building.
J OAF St CRUSHED SUGAR^-20 boxes Stuart’s Loot
Sugar; 50 barrels Buie It ColUna’Crushed Sugar.
Landing and for solo by
CRANE St HOLCOMBE.
T EA8.—50 packages selected Teas, in assorted pack
ages: for sale at KIBBEE It RODGERS.
rrtOBAOCO & CIGARS.—Now In store and arriving:
X a variety of goods In the abovo line, which are the
thing for Uils market, and will bo sold very low, first
chance. Gallon KIBBEE St RODGERS,
oct 27 Bay-street.
■pio PORK and FULTON MARKET BEEF—In half
JT bbls^ landing and for tale by
oct 97 H. J. GILBERT, Weet side Market-sq.
T>A!NTS, Oir^ k GLASS.—10 by 19,19 by 16,19 by
JT 18. Glass; White Lead, Red Lead, Venetian Red,
Spanish Brown, Prussian Blue, Ac.; Linseed OU; Putty,
Ac^ Lamp Oils, (all kinds) for sale at
oct 27 KIBBEE k RODGERS, Bay-street.
TYACON.—50 hhds. prime 81dea; 15 casks choice Hams;
iD 19 do. do. Shoulders; just landed and for sale by
KIBBEE k RODGERS, Bay-street,
oct 27 Next door to Messrs. Cohens k Hertz.
O UGAR k COFFEE.—300 bags Rio Coffee: 25 do. Old
0 Government Java do; 50 do. Maracaibo du; 50 hhds.
Porto Rico and Muscovado Sugars; 100 bbls. Refined Su
gars; SO packages Crushed, Powdered and Louf do; now
m store and for sale low by
KIBBEE A RODGP.R8, Bay-street,
oct 27 Nextdoor to Messrs.Cohens A Hertz.
J?LOUIL—25 bbls. Irving Mills’ premium Flour, 25 do
X 1 II. D. Stone’s extra Family do; 50 Metropolitan do;
100 do. Baltimore do; for sale at -
oct 27 KIBBEE k RODGERS.
TjtOUR bbls Sweet Cider, Just lauding from steamer, for
J? sale by [oct 27] J. A. BROWN.
rpEN boxes Lemons; 20 boxea now Raisins, just laud-
X lug, and for sale by l.ocl27] J. A. BROWN.
OEVENTY-FIVE bbls or Potatoes and Onions, for sale
0 by [oct 27] J. A, BROWN, No. 17 Whltaker-sL^
A PPLE8.—50 barrels. Landing from the steamer, In
store, and for sale by U. J. GILBERT,
oct 27 West side Market Square.
ptOEESE.—100 boxes Cheese. For sale by
lJ oct 97 H.J. GILBERT.
/~tODFI8H, MACKEREL A HERRING.—Forsale by
KJ oct 97 H.J.GILBERT.
i-iR ANUEUIUES.—For sale by
U oct97 H.J.GILBERT.
/SlllLDREN’S CLOTHING—A large variety received
\J per steamer Florida. Coll and see.
8AULSBURY A CO.,
oct 97 Marshall House Building.
l/'LOUR.—100 barrels super Baltimore Flour. Land-
r log aud for salo by [oct 25] A. MINIS.
“0KB H0KSE,”
B5TNo.16i.fi8"
The following valuable T R A O.T 8 O RO
LAND, lying In Morton and Alachua Mt
•counties, will be offered at Private gale? imC
during the months of October, November and December
next, viz: ..
WETUMPKA HAMMOCK, situated abont ten miles
North of Ocala, (the county sent or Marion county;) con
taining 3,000 acres, about one-hair of which |* hammock,
unsurpouedby any In the Stale; and tho remalndw, white
A TRACT, well known ita the “Fort Drene Planta-
on " containing 3,000 sere* or Land, principally first
.uallty hammock, between lour and five hundred acres
or which In thoroughly cleared, and at -present In cultl-
vatlon. This place for several years averaged twoi hogs
heads of Sugar to the sere, and every year that it ha*
been cultivated baa produced lino crops of com 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 Orange Lake, consisting of
hammock, orange grove, and well Umbered pine land.
TWO TRACTS, of 1,000 acres each, near the Alachua
prairie. The greater port of both these tracts Is rich
hammock.
-ALSO- .
5,000 ACRES on Indian River. Any one wishing to
cultivate sugar cane would do well to examine this Und,
os being remarkably fertile, and lying eoutb or the region
or frost, it Is as well adapted to that culture as any in tho
United 8tates.
18,000 ACRES, generally known as the “Bayard tract,”
situated on the Bt. John’s river, opposite PJcoiats. There
are many small hammocks and orange groves on this
ract, but it la principally valuable for Ita pTne Umber. It
has a river Trout of seven or eight miles.
1,000 ACRES on IJiko George, and several smalttracU
on and near the SL John’s river, well situated for .Hum-
lug, the rearing of orango groves, fcc.
The above tracts or land were purchased by the lata
Gen. Clinch, Immediately after the accession of Florida
to the United Slates. From bis position at that time, his
kcillUes for selection were unusually great, and It la bo-
levcd they Include as good Und a* can be fouikl In the
On account of their accessibility from Charleston and
Savannah, they offer great InducemcnU to planters in Ca
rolina or Georgia wishing to remove.
The lilies are clear and IndlspuUbto.
Terms—Cash, or payabloat Charleslonor Savannah,on
or before lbs 1st of January next.
£7"Any further Information on the autyect can be
obtained by addressing the subscriber, at Orange Springs.
Marion county, Florida. J, U. M. CLINCH,
oct 16 ’ Uan /Executor.
*,* The Tri-weekly Chronlclo St Bentlnet,at Augusta,
and the Journnl U Messenger and tho Telegraph, at Mu-
eon, are requested to publish the above UU Oral of Janu-
unry, and send their bills to this office.
FALL ft WINTER GOODS I
rpnr. SUBSCRIBERS take pleasure lu announcing to
X tbo citizens of Savannah, and Ibe public generally,
that, by vwlous arrivals of steamers^ana sal] vessels, they
have received a large and splendid Stock of Goods; suit
able for Fall and Winter trade—such as:
ALPACAS, CASHMERES,
MUSLIN DE LAINE8, BOMBAZINES,
FRENCH AND ENGLISH MERINOS,
SHAWLS,
BILK AND VELVET MANTELS,
of all colors and or the Utest and most approved patterns,
fcc^ ke^ & c.
They also have received a Urge stock or BILKS, which
•tirpassony other ever brought to this place, as well in
* u - quality and patterns as in the price*; a great assort
n of WHITE 4c EMBROIDERED GOODS, such ni
Collars, Cuift, Capes, Capa, Handkerchiefs, Sleeves, and
Chemiscits; together will: all other articles usually kept
in a Dry Goods Store.
They call tbo stteutioa of tho public especially to their
assortment of
House-keeping- Goods.
Consisting of Shirtings, Sheetings, Table Linen, Napkli
Towelt, Plllow-Caso Linen, etc^ etc.; and also to thi
their
extensive variety of Flannels, Blankets, Kerseys, Satinets,
Tweeds and Casslmercs: and Invite all who wish to pur
chase to como and examlno their Block, which will be
sold at tho lowest rates.
EINSTEIN 4c ECKMAN,
oct 13 131 Congresa-street.
ROBINSON Sc CAMP,
DRAPERS AND TAILORS/
AND DEALERS IN
J^RE NOW receiving their
WINTER GOODS, consisting In part of; Blue, bUck
. -n . ;n Cloth*; Cvcr-Coal,
in... IImvan • I.Iiia
and fancy colored EUgiish and Frencl
ot black, *■* 1 *-““ i — ,£
..... blue ami fancy colored Beavers/blue,
black and drab Pilot Cloths; English, 1 French and A-
merlcan Caaslmere, of black and ftney colors; Vestings
or Silk, Satin, Cashmeres, embroiders and rich Cut Vel
vet. AU of which will bo made up at the shortest notice
and In the best style of workmanship.
Our READY MADE CLOTHING U manufactured at
the well known houso of W. T. Jennings 4b Co, No. 23L
Broadway, New-York, and is equal to any In tbo city.—
We keep constantly on hand tbe largest assortment of
FANCY GOODS of any house In the trade, inch as
white and fancy colored 8hlrts; Silk, LIsldTni
white and fnney c..„ . — r .»
Gauze Merino Under-GarmenU: Shaker Flannel and
Lambswool do.; Thread, Cotton, Merino and Lambswool
Hosiery; Silk and Cotton Umbrellas: black, white and
ired Kid Gloves, (of Alexander’s make); Stocks,
colored Kid Gloves, (l. — ,
Scurfs, Cravats nnd Collars: and, In tact, everything no-
cessary to a Gentleman's Wardrobe. For sate oaas ac
commodating terms as can be bad In thecity, at
......vnwM »'<>LD1NUS, ,
sept 21
UAU.ORY’8 BUIL „
Noxt door to Pulaski House.
B EEF.—20 bbls. Mess Beer, landing and for sale by
oct 92 A. G. HENRY, Exchange Dock.
S IuKS.—Plain and Brocade Dress Silks, Plain and Fig
ured Black Silks. Marceilncs and Florences. Just
received and for sale by
. oi n.uim f. linnn
DaWITT 4b MORGAN.
jjq’EW PHILADELPHIA CIDER.—A fow Barrels Just
arrived per steamer State of Georgia, for sale by
18 WILLIS4b BRUNDAGE.
ctJ8
0 barrels Mess and Prime Pork. Landing
1)ORK.—50 barrel
_L and for sole by
ct 19 CLAGHORNfc CUNNINAHA5I.
IME^faoo bbls. Lime/cargo of brig Principe dally
.UT** 1 KELLY A CO.
R ICH TOILET BETTS.—Tbo subscribers have Just
opened some of the finest patterns of Toilet Ware
ever exhibited In this city. Those wishing to runilsh
handsome Toilet Stands would do well lo call,
oct 20 COLLINS 4c BULKLEY, 1W Bryaa-at.
A PPLES.—78 bbls. selected Apples, landli
steamer and sundry vessels and for sale by
oct!9 J. A. UR«
landing from
NV2VDRICS. J
OAft BOXES TOBACCO, assorted kinds.
ZUU 70 hhds. Fair and Choice Porto Rico Suj
40 do. Cuba and Now-Orleana d
100 bbls. Refined , d®-
75 do. Crushed and Powdered do.
25 boxes Loaf do,
300 bags Rio Coffee. , • _
2U0 do. Porto Rico and SL Domingo Coffee.
75 do. Java _ do.
150 # and # chest* Hyson Tea.
40 do. Black do.
m do!* Mustard, Pepper, Allspice and Ginger.
80 bbls. Blitter, Sods, and Sugar BliculL
30 # do. do. do. do. do.
120 M Bcgnrs. assorted kinds.
20 bags Black Popper.
250 bbla. New-Orteans Whiskey.
100 do. White do.
• 50 do. Monongahelndo.
20 do. Old nourbon do.
140 do. E. Phelps’Gin.
60 do. Best P. k H. Rye Gin.
0 pipes Holland uo.
50 # casks Slturry, Madeira, 4c Tenerlffo Wine.
160 baskols diampagne do.
40 bbls. American Brandy.
to # C do!*Cognao Brandy. I In Custom Iloitse
20 # pipes do. { Store.
150 kegs Gnn and Rifle Powder.
500 baga Drop and Buck Shot
With a compete assortment of Groceries.
Forrto on favorable fc pAw
TyACON/ HAMS/ FULTON MARKET DEEP. PIG
tj PORK, 4t&—to hhds. Bacon Shoulders; 15 tierces
Hams; 10 half bbls. Fulton market Beer, to do. do. Pig
Pork: 3 bbls. Smoked Beel) 3 do. do. Tongues, In store
and for sale by
oct 20
J. E. CADY 4c CO.
IW
PIANO FOltTB DEPOT.
_ _ underalgued respectfully Inform tho
citizens of 8avannab,Georgia, and Florida,
, .. that they have on band more than fifty Pl-
targest stock ever on sale In this cjty^ andmade
by the most celebrated monufteturera In
Nunn’s k Clark’s, J. Chlckering, Boardman 4c Gray, Lut-
lict k Newton, Edwards 4c Fisher, all Well known to (ho
is ot x .suer, mu wen uw .
rovers or Music, have place In their large aasortmenL
These Pianos are of rich tone, and beautifully flnisoed In
Rose Wood, Black Walnut, and Mahogany, with Iron
" ’ ‘ -ubetantlal and ,wor
frames made lu thon
manner. Also tho J ustly celebrated Aiollsn Plano Fortes,
which, for their sweetness nnd tone, have not been equal
ed. All these lnotrumoma have metalic frames, which
render them peculiarly suited for this climate, preventing
the necessity of tuning for yean.
The undersigned are agenta for Henri Hen’s Celebrated
Grand Pianos, mado In Paris. For power and beauty of
tone, they stand pre-emlnenL
Uathcart’M ITIelodcons.
This beautiful toned wind instrument, for villi
poses, Lodges, Serenading Parties, and the prit —
llcoof Organists, possessing a sweet and powerful
they have also for sale.
icy have also for sale. . , ‘ '
All oftheso Instrumeuts will be disposed ofonlhemost
xommodatlng terms. The prices of the Pianos ranging
LIV.MORRELL AC 0 .
accomi .
from <175
Jan 20
.jj4qoN,
.5 hlKts. choice new Brooked Shoulder*,
10 hhds. Porto Rico Sugar.
50 bag* Rio Coffee.
10 kegs Butter.
20 boxes GNeese.
50 boxes Herring*.
i > Landing and for sale by
oct 18 CX)HHN4cTAR\
T
k/y Blits; prime West India'Molaeeea, landingam/f
5U**Joby l loci23] •■! COHEN fc TARVER.
S EGAIIS.—50,000 Ilalf Spanish Segars- Ior sulo by
A. O. HbNKY,
Oct 22 Exchange Dock
1LLOW AND WOODEN WARE—Of all kinds,
for sale at MORSE 4c NIGHOL8,
155 Broughton-atreeL
R IO COFFEE—Prime Green, new crop. Landiug
from brig IramanueljdJrect from JUo^de Janeiro
and for sale by [oct 96] PADELFORD, FAY 4c CO,
R ECEIVED by tbe O. J. Jones—90 quarter casks
Malaga Wlno. [oct 20] R. MAYER*
jjEcmBDby.tho ship Hudson—A fine lot of very
XVi old Cognac, In quarter and eighth casks, of my own
importation. [oct 20] R.. MAYER.-..
C OFFEE—Rio and Old Java; a prime article, for sale
by [oct 20] W.D.FORD,
T RMON8, &c.—10 boxes Lemonr, 15 do/
Xj landing per steamer and for sale bj ^
oct 19
BROWN;
TTMiOUR AND PORK.-100 bbls of Howard-sL Elohr,
r best Baker’s quality, and 25 bbla of Mean Pork, re
ceived r— - a - v “ *— - J
fromwl .
UTTER lc (jEEE8E^-Juat received a fresh soppiy
• * ~ “ 'nuimi, and Tor
13 of BuUer and Cheeae per ateamer Alabtum,
sale attho Emporium by
! Oct 91 SEABORN GOODALl
WHEAT.—Afow quarter^ barrel* and boxe^ol
.wl,e.l,luit fcKlved md for cQOUALl
a,
PIANO FORTES.
The Subscribers, sole-Agenta for A. 8to-
art mid Co.’s and J. B. Duohara’i Piano
ortos, are always supplied wllh an as- •
,, . . , .Forte*, anr.tlway* bdppJIed Wifi
sortmeni of these Ikvorlle and justly celebrated Instru
ments. For durability,'they can be folly warranted,
whilst their superiority of tone and touch Is evident and
acknowledged by the most casual, observer, as-well as
the critical connoisseur. ‘ Jhe Ladle* are respectfully in
vited to view these lustnunepta; and ap.arrangement
having been effected wllh one of our moat eminent PI-
anlsta for the purpose, they can also be cnabled to judge
of the tone. F*ZOGBAUM 4c CO^ MarkeUquare.
OT Second hand Pianos token In cxchange-^also-
lined and repaired. •,-jan9Cgj
8. M. PEI —
GENERAL ADVERTISING _
OFFICE.
mar 14 No. 10 8tate<*nt.
8. M. PaTTisaiLL k Co, l
‘
u, ,«UKirtiKl to ltd.6
.lion, nl tlic .unn r.U. a m
required at this Office.' '
payments.
(pt* are/regarded as
-MM
NEGRO OROGANS1 NEGRO BRO
rpHE subscriber respectfoUy calls the attonlk
warranted the beat dock and workmanship, lie Is con
fident that it Wr trial of hia stock will Insure aatisfoctlon
and a continued patronage. Uls goods ore all fresh and
torma/afr., , c W.iiEIDT.
X^olldlng. fonnerty occupied by IksitU
OOAGIK. .
TyTEW BUCKWHEAT—Landing from tho a!
Vii Alabama andfor sale by
i.ootai
H. J. QlLBEir
MAC K
The. aul...
"*•116, and strangers in towi
received an elegant now Hi
“LADYIlfcNTZ,” which Is oo entirely n
as regard* accommodation, safely, Ac. I!
dh^!eSfc? % “ I?? •
Orders ahould be left at