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visions of this acL— Extract/rest the Registry Lata.
>h Abrahams, Robert Adams, John BAohord, Geo
a '\g>, i w A verfeldLO W Anderson,Mathlns Amorous,
i* it Aih Stowart Austin, David Abrahntn, O 8 Arnold,
0« C..d.T,T». w M.Un, P W Alcxtoder, Itobi
Austin, George Armstrong, James A nd ® r *?">'Y Y.."
JSl* « , TfA,.x r . r ,d»b« Allen,
James Ahern, R A Allen, W^B. Adams.
Conrad Byck, IUehard Burke, Michael Boylan, E W
Rukpr JohnBradv KJ Blount, Win M Blount,Patrlck
Uradr,’ Tho?Bandy! Wm B Blount. DrVV oVilloch,
Anthony Basler, Saul B Box, Jos H Baldwin, Isaac ltrun*
a BelgsmondBerg,Henryltemera, N KBornum, Wm
rantiey, Robt Blake, Wm Burke. A P Bennett, Wm
Michael Brauuon, David Boll. Juo Bilbo, T A Bulklov,
Francis Blair, Chat Ball, Patrick Brady.Thoa J Bulloch,
J 31 llutler, Michael Uryau. Goo Bankmnn, OB Harries
j* Bryan, D L Best, J A Bakor, W II Bunch, Jos K
. sllough/Wra D Brown, AT Bowne, Jos II Burroughs
Jno Uennett, Louis Bsrelleld, Jos Bancroft, Thaddous J
Baldwin,Patrick Burke, U L Blount, Jno N Barbee, Jas
Brown, O W Ilmen, Moses Black. It L8.Bunt* Thoa
.. ...a. ... . t Uuliooh, a M Bartholmcss, Heury W BrnT-
, - Blola, Henry Brigham, W»Brant|ey,T W
Benton, M J Buckner, John Boston, B M B Burroughs,
Dentils Blannerhasselt, D H Baldwin, Wm O Barton,
Augustus Boullnoau, John Burns M chad Bow ley, Ullck
“ Ju 0 Blanco, J H Bnshler. W J Modgat, Jus O
B Jno W BIzeTBarnard E Boe,FS Bartow, Wm
P Brooks, W II Bourdley, VV O Butler, IIB Bo-
gardu's Prederlclt Bailey, W D Unahlor, Jos W Brown.
John 0 Blonce, Thoodoro Blols. WlUlara Blola, Wm II
Uourks JohnPBlakely. OOO Brown, WmB Banks,
B Ia Boulllneati, J T Buckner, Charles II Bell, Leo Bron
son, P T Broughton. H 8 Bell, WII Bradley, L 8 Bennett,
JuRelbo, Wm Bailey, PII Blols J U Buckner.
Wm HUuyler, John Cooper, O A Cloud, PL Constan- .
tine, David t) Cash, M A Cohen, U RCuyler, Goo A Lay- Parsom
kr, dolomou Coheu, Hugh CuUon, VV 11 Ujoper, Mward
Cuubags David Coheu, John Cleary, Jos V Connerat,
Alloa Culletu CUns Cooper, JasCloary, Barimnl Constan-
Unsthos VV Cooper, JolmClaney. John Larstous, r VV
. Crowell, Jos 8 Carrulhers Ntwiolas Crugor, Wright
Culpeppei', Thos Corley, R M Charlton. 8 J Cassels,
lUchardColo.ThosCusncVfJno LCUrk, Michael Oiuwek,
0UCamnfleld,PradelsT Cote, Johndurry,ThoaUark,
John Carucll, Jas Connelly, John Carrulhers Froderlek
Cotter, Montgomery; Gumming, • H E wLSfe?*
hors John Cass. Juo Gunnlngnsm, Carl CroB, Wm &ir-
I ion, U L OdsW O Charlton, 8J M Cubtego.Mowa
I Coburm L P Cook, Henry Oapon.3M Loldlng, hr«lor*
lek Cantons, Wnt Cox, Wallace Cummlng, Patrick Ofot-
tr, Michael Ourey, Peter Cobb, Juo J ContelL Wmi Con*
CoslaoT Campagnas Wm Cullen, And Oordes. Plereo
Condos Aaron Champlos W T Chapman, Daniel Clark,
J U Gubbtga, George Call/, Uriah Cranslon, Charles Can
nes Hubert J Cawshy, ST Chapman, John P Lurdcll,
Antonio Chlss John LCops ThosConnllt Thos Conway,
Moks 8 Cohen, D B Camp. Octavua Cohen, J P Colter,
Bsrtow Cynthus Patrick Clark, Jno M Cody, Jas Clag-
hors Win Cannon. Charles Cler, Augustus Cunnos Pat
rick Cluk, Isaao Cohen, Wm Cromwell, GL Dope.Jr.,
I G L Cope,sr^ James A Courvoleer, 8 II Cooper, If A
Crsns VVra L Clark, D D Copp, John D Cols Cornelius
KConvor, Thomas Corr, Bryan Connor, Jamea ECops
LOCItrk, George Clark, Wm P Clark, John A Cham
bers, Wm Colter, Laurence Connell, Frederick Oullon;
John P Cercopely, George Causec, B II Crnndoll, P
A Csnnuet, Jeremiah Cavanaugh, Martin Conway, D
B Onlomas James Carroll, Ceorgo E Lougdon, Thomas
Collins, J P Cohen, Charles H Connery.
Rlo’d W Delaney, Martin Duggan, JohulBoyle, Wm C
Bswsos Michael Dally, Rlo’d Donovan, 8uml P DIbblo,
Uwlel bonovam Albert L D’Lorwv Patrick Downey,
ImcD’Lyos irtchnol Donnelly, John Donnelly, Wm
I MDsvldaos MortyDorgnn, Wm II Davis Win Dlxos
I Ju Duns CoesJoy Dugger, Jas II Demund, Jos Dnwsos
I Thos Dowell, Jno Downing, J E Davis H J Dlekensorx,
1 L8 DsLyon, C VV Davis D 8 Dnnlols, Jno Dailey, Wm
| Buncos John Dillon. Israel Dasher, Lovl Dolbltt, A 0
Bircnport, Isaac Dtvls, Henry Dannentelser, Jno D Del*
Unnoy.WL Davis, B 0 Dunning, Patrick Dorvlns ChaS
I 5 ur ? eo » Burrell Dj|s 8 O Dunning, Jr, PG Dana, W
III Dudley, John Dovanuy, John Dobie. RII Darby, Jos M
I Doyle, Junes Downey. Wm II Dunning Jr, Hennr Du-
I blgaos Jsmes Doyls Martlu Dunnagnn, Dudley Davon*
I Port, Jacob Do La Motts A M Day, J. J O Davis Thos’ E
1 JJaj fiJaaDeMarlls Heury Dltimers Alex Drysdale, D
H Dlifos Pred'k Dnuuerafblser, J B Dasher, R W Dasher,
MTDukos John H. Dows Samuol L Dowell, John Dry-
P H Deraoro, W J DonaJdsou, Thos P Daniels Michael
I Duggan, John Dorgan.
er, B DlfendiT, DP Halsey,Patrickllanly,,
John Itanly, Jno A UeugM, Jno lluuter, a 1
Howard, ftfartin Horn, Wm llons Peter I!
Henry Harper. J B Horn, W R Harris Nleholaa Hernan
dos Tbos Ilefferotl. Alfred Haywood, Moses Y Hender
son, O H Hall. RII Hardee. David Harrington, Edwin B
Herts VV U Hsuseman, N M Harris Btephen Halrlck, 8
A Hooker, O 8 Hunter. RR Habersham, Ohas P Ham-
ton, W H Holmes, 8 P Halsey, Wm W Habersham, J M
lay wood, Thos Hoynes Jno B Habersham, George 8
I larding. Jno ilarrisson,' Nleholaa Heyte,Fras Hernan
dos Andrew Ilarrisson, Wm Humphreys John Helry,
O Troup Howard, Wm Henderson, D 8 Henderson, Jas
M. Henderson, Thomat Helry. Claus Hallman,'John'H
Hull, Lovl Hart, Jas jlorasBIleldt, Maurice Hacked,
Robt Habersham. 8r, John Harper, J W Harris Thos
Holcombs OH Holcombs E 8 Harris Wm Heldt,Jos
Harcgro ves Jot O Habersham. John B Holcombs Eldred
Jnydon, EJ Harden, Jno liamlet, Geo Haas Jno R
uinlet. 31 Harding, Seymour Harris E D Ileyls Wm P
ollnno, 11 F Holland, .Jamea Hines R H Howell, Thoa
ardon, W B Harrison, Milton Humphreys Jos ll Har-
rey, R B llllton, R W Hnnt, Jno F Herb, Wm Hono.
John W Ihly, John L Ihly Wm Ibly, Brien Island.
George Jones Jas O Jones Ju M Jones BO James
Alexander Johnsos Jas T Jones. J D Jesse, Thos Jones
Edward Jones Jos Johnston/Peter Jacobs John R
Johnson, Christian Jogstetter, E 8 Johnson, C H John
son, Emnnuol Joseph, J R Johnson, A E Jones, John
II Jackson, Dulloch Jackson, Nlehnlns Jeffreys Robt
I 'aeksom VVm A Jnudon, II R Jackson, Claus Jaekeus
Poyton R Johuson, Jos W Jackson, George Jaskson.
K.
Fred Kreto, Harmon Kuhlman, Wm H Kelly, Phillip
Kolb, De<lrieR KaUetihnni,P M Kollock, Ezra Kent,N H
Knapp, Jas King, John Kennedy, Dr N Kohlhousc, Jnmcs
Cerr, rotor Krauss, Oofort Kerk, James Konnody, John
tolly, Daniel Kain, Hanford Knapp, A J Knrn, Edwin
Knapp, J P Kirby, Nicholas Kerioy, Robert Knox, Fred
erick Krenson, PeterKrins Louis Kempf, AO Kennedy,
A L Kent, Louis KoezeLThos Kenton, Jas Kirkland, Al
fred Kem, Phillip Kean. D O Kautfa, Wm Kins Ed-
'word Kean, Edward 8 Kuinpton, John Keegan, Chas II
Kitapp. Wm ! P King, Nicholas Kolleher, Jno J Kelley,
Thos II Kreegor.
O A L Lamar, Thos E Lloyd, BonJ’n W Lloyd, Hugh
. jognn, Jos Llppman, John M D Lovell, B W Leach, D
.athrop, Mnrtln Larkin, 8Y Lovy, JT Latham, Poter
.ogos Thos Leary, Hugh Ijjrkon, Patrick Lenahan,
Patrick Los Daniel Laphan, Thomas Lyon, James Lan-
^ J T Linds Linda Linds Daniel Leahoy, William
jh,John Larkin, Henry Lathrop, D P I^nderahlns
Andrew Low, O D Lobey, Louis l^grlel, John Lyons G
Lufburrow, Charles I41W, Peter Lee, Robert Loybotirn,
I.evy Llllenthnl, W W Lincoln, 11 P Letchs P M Loholi;
’nine Lovell, VVm E Long, John N Lewis, Simoon Lons
d L Lufburrow, William Lake, SAT Lawroncs A if
jawtou, Edward Lynch, Edward Lovell, John Lares D
N Lano, Jamea Laughlm, J P Linder, James J Logan,
lobert A Lewis A B Luce, J H Ladd, Jno Lams Jas
jynch, ID LaRoche, Peter Lawrence, Michael I .a Van,
Matthew Lynch, Root Lachllsos Jamos Lachllson, Cas
par Lcnzcr, Jnmcs Larkin, Timothy Lavau, O A La-
Kochs Robi Lunrtay, John Lawton, A J Lobey, Thos
«wls Wm H Lyons Antonio Loovenlo, J O Lnmbright,
dlchnel Lynch, I’al’k Laugblln, John II Loveless G VV
Lockwood, Loors Lohman.
IW.
Abraham Minis David Morris Jacob Mantes John
Makin, Thos McNIcholas John Mnsterson, Edward
ilaahan, Jeremiah McCarthy, John Melius Wm Morrell,
, IO Mehrlens Robt McIntyre, IIO Mehrteus Jno D Mal-
lett, Jos Mordocal, Michael McGrall. Thos Murtaugh,
Loandcr Moure, Mathias II Myer, Peter MeGuUllcuddy,
Silvester Manning, M Mural), Jacob Miller, Jno Murchi
son, Jno Montmoliin, Thoa Maher, Thos McAulhr, Jas
NcPooly, n W Miscally, II W Mercer, C A MaglU, VVm
ilcrodlth, E T McGrall, Thus McCollum, II Mores Wm
Moors J D Mallard, C D Murphy, Jeremiah Mack, N O
Mills Jesse Mount, John Murphy, 11 M Morel, Patrick
31ears C C Millar, John SlcCobe. Harvey Mores John
McDermott, J 31 Millen* Thomas W McArthur, Lovl 8
Myere, Henry Mercktiurdt, Michncl Meath, Thotnas Ma
hon, Patrick 31oGovern, 8 B Millar, TJ MoNUIi,John
dahonoy. John 3lcCunagh, Patrick 3laa(orson, John
dallory, James J McCoy, Isaac 31lnls Edward 31cCabs
O Murklns, 8 8 Moody, Dennis 3IcGulrs Lawrence 31c-
Konns Noyle Mclluc, J II 3!ohrtens M B Myor, Thomas
McKenns John Miller, Jacob Blanks Edward McGraw,
Bartholomew Blclnamey, John Mallery, Luder 31ehr-
» A P Mira, Fabian Blyorhoffer, O 8 Miller, John R
lm William B Moll, James W Blorgnn, Michael Mor
ris John W MoKoy, O P Mills William K Mongln, D J
BIcKanzis A P Mordocal, Jns 8 McDonald, Jas Mnnu-
sy, Thus It Mills Domingo Marling, Jos Murphy, G A Bto-
Cleakey, Angus MeAlpln, Michael Martin, Peter Marls A
G Mods 31 B Mlllen, Jno McCall, Jas McFeoly,Wm Mot-
I Henry Ellis Daulel Egan, Richard Ennis, Abraham
lElnitolsJohn Evornrd, Wm Elleby, Thos Iklen, CW
I *. Edy, Charles J Edon.Polor EndriesJ A
I tpetels Edwin WEnto, James Eden.
I p J ^P£ Pe !K'? ohn Foley,^hot Ford. Jns 8 Fay, Wm
I MH^MIIi Fisk, James Fountain Jlugald Ferguson,
I FalHganL Robert FerrelLJno O Fallluant, Jas Pur-
I fill!' , ?^ u „FoHcanL’Andrew Farry, John Fitzgerald, An-
ISWMM ll Fell, Michael Annoy, WmFFoay, E
I Frierson, Austin French, Johann D Fisher,
I p„ “ ^'^Homlnlck Plnlley, John Flannogsn, Pat’k
I P^J’? h , M nSl ah « rt L D Filh, L M FalllgnnS Owen
I p“ ®L L J B Pslrchfld, Jos Faunstan, Bllchaol Fay, G W
I Fo ««r, J R Fisher. G J Fulton, Jacob
I SW i Q Ftlhera, O G Farrles John O Forroll, James
uȣ e . r l Fleetwood, Geo W FahtuLoonard Free-
Fort, Thos A Farrles Wm B Flemming, Jas
I Ale!?
^”F»ucett, Q B FUndera, W G Foots UenJ Prankllu,
I lelor Feth, O W Parries Tho* “ Forman.
Grimbhll, J P Gullmartln, BenJ sort, .
I n wH;w , \ ,0 * hu * Grifllth; O L Gllbort, Jos Georgs sr^ Jno Tanner.
MlfehMin}^ f.S.Gw** Jo* T Gannon, Jos Geiger
I'HfikOdrrtrtj 11
I Osmraell
1-JnhaDlo
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c Gordon,
h»r I f Ooodwln, 8 Goodwin,. Our.Ion Uenlli
K I » Jullm II G.ndry, 1111 fliimn, II..I101
lOIf
i.. ™L_Jo» Georg° Jr, D. H.Gnllowsy, Martin Gortln,
:5™ c *, 0u 8* , f John A dray, IIJ Gilbert, Mallhew Golla-
J»mo* Garboy, Wm Ganvaughly, John, M-Gucr*
Benj Georgs R D Gnorrard, Plillln Oolblohouse,
0o»«« James Gaultedel,'W-fi Gefteken, Jos
o^'l'JM/parhlrtdi'Oha* Grant,-J U Gunby, -llonry
h,i Jos Hunter, 8 N liar
calf, E Mondell, A K Slooro, Wm Alacknv,
Jns G BleUs L11 McConn, Win Morris. John McCollum,
Charles McCann, Bernard Blnllnn, Wm ftlcLaughlln,
Patrick McLaughlon, F W McCarthy, W 11 O Mills
Jno BIcMahon, Jno F Mullegnn, Jns Matthews Isaac
Mursh,Thoa Madden, John Moran, F A Maddox,Solomon
Mayer, E 31 McDonnell, Wm Morel, Jno Bfnhun, Jno R
Mayer, Thos (1 Mooney, 310 Blorlaml, Jas McDonald, T
II Bluxwell, N W McLeod, Alex Blcllnrdoc, Jno T Slltcb-
ell, Fredk Mundorf, I! K Blunlfort, Jns McBrids W J
McIntosh. Sninl II Morel, Jeremiah BlcCartliy, Wm 3fO'
Carthy, A N Miller, Thos Mott. 11 P Miller. IW Morrell
Jos Mclntlrs Danl McCarthy. 31II McLeod, Jus McCann
Jas McCanns Thos BIceks Edward Mullcgan, John Mo
Aulin; Archibald McAllister.
Joseph Neill, ThosNaylor, Wm Nungozer, JasNunge-
*er, WGNorwood, Jno WNeavllL DD Nicnols EL
Noldllngor, Dan’l Nclsos Torrenco Nugenl,« N Nichols
Geo 8 Nichols L F Nichols Jos Nagle, Nevlll Noyls Jno
Nell, JO Notdlltnger, A A Nungozer, JR Norton, Jacob
Neubenrer, Edward Nugent, SamU Nutlmon, Jaa A
Norris Frederick Noltomen, Jno C Nlcoll, Tbos 31 Nor
wood, Chas Nowland. Jamea WotdUloiccr, VVm Neve.
O.
John W Owens Geo W Owens. Daniel O’Connor. Tim
O'Urlon, Owen O’Rourke^ohn F O’Uyrnc, David O’Con
nor, Owen O’Rlelly, Humphrey O’Leary, G 8 Owens
Dennis O’Connor, Jno O’Connell, Jno 1 Ohlmeyer, Wm
II Olcott, Wm Olmatead, J F O’Neill, D G Olcott, L
O’Byrns Sael O’NenT.C E O’Sullivan, II G Oliver,
John Oliver, Jonalhnn Olmsteod, 31 O Itellly, James Oli
ver, W O oWscoll, Dan’l O’Sullivan, T mo hy O’Con
nor, Daniel O’Sullivan, W W Oates JohnlOgelvle, M W
O’llyrtj, Thos O’Bryan, Geo Ott, FredlckOtto.
Mnrtln Paytos Antonio Ponce, EM Prendoignat,
Sam’l N Papot, James Prendomas^ O O Parker, Anthony
Purler, Jo#V Prentice, Jno F Posey, N S Plndcr, Sam’l
Phllbrick, Jas M Prentice, S, 31 Pond, Wm Parris, Pat’k
Pruntv. Andrew tl Pacetty, Edwin Parsons Elisha Par-
sons Jno Pools 8 G Pancost, Owen Peterson. UB Pattor-
boii, John Perfleld, John Phelan, Jno F Powell, Jos Pren-
dergasThos Puree, 8am’l Pittman. E J Purse, George
Parsons. U D Papot, 31 Pronilergasl, Edward Paooirord,
“nrJ I’Xrord, Jr, Tho. Mm Tho. 8 PH?.
Jno PmI.II, Jo. W PhTlIluo, Jura.. Prunlr, J M Pn In,
M arena M PoBh, Pnlrloh Prlno, O u PuUor.Tlin. Prendor,
onsl. Chas Perry, U W Pooler, II K Prcton, Jo. V Pre.
ton, Wm F Preston, Edward Puraale, D G Phllbrick.
Q,
Jaa Quantock, John Quinn, Martin Quinn, Wm Quinn,
Wm Quantock, jr.
P 31 Russell, Waring RusSeU, David Rosenblatt,Jacob
Rosonband, John Russell, Dennis Ryan, Wm Itochesler,
JumcH Uusiull, ThosJ Bran,, J B Ross, John lteody, A
31 Rons, Michael Rochford, Christopher ltussell, Wm P
Roberts John Ryan, JB Road, Jos%V Robberts Henry
lloser, win Robertion, Patrick Reilly, L 8 RusselL Wm
Roche, Barney Ilodon, Pat’k Ryarn Wra Rogers Jno A
Richardson, Jno C IldWland, Michael Rooiioy, Goorgo
Ritter, Edward Reilly, Daniel Robertson, VVm Kemshart.
J W Rabun, Jos Roes Francis Ryan, J II Ripley, J W
Item short, Robt Halterd, H W Halford, Bialhew Halford,
Wm Itellly, J P W Reed, Jno Rlordon, Francis Reives
Jedbraon Roberts OII Rlkoman, II Rogers. J RonaJdson,
Jeremiah Ryan, B G Reed, Chas E Robinson, Joseph
Iloss, Henry Robor, Goo ltoblns Allen Russell, Wm
ltobersou, John Rowley, John Rogers Dan’l Reddamn,
Wm P Rowland, Hugh Rlelly, Andrew Rlclly, A R Ral
ston, H J Royal, Jno B Rice, James Ryan, Jas L Rosalg,
noli, O E Ryan, Wm RobkcmO W Rogers ThosRonau,
Geo Robertson, Tobias Rothleter, F A Robert G 8 Roux
F T IloIT, M J Reilly, James Russell.
E A Soullard, Wm Swoll, John A Schaffer, John
Bcuddor, Rlch’d Smyo, Henry Starke. AbmhamSlinpson,
Christopher Sohnoider, John A Staly, Rlch’d Scanlan,
Emanuel Shofhdl, Harman Sillier, ll 11 Bponcor, Blorde-
Sulllvan, Goo Snalthoff, JnoG Pexlon, A J usnaw, Ja
cob Shaffer, 31 ShoOtoU, sr^ O J 8poucer,8amT Solomons
J P Scrlvon, John Spellman. D 11 Stowart, John Sullivan,
I) Sliaffor, Wm 11 Smith, John Stoddard, Ephraim Scud-
u anauur, W ,V
dor, Sam’l S Sibley, Anthony
Scanlan, Jus Skinner, J II Stroi
Sklrtnor, Dr S Sboftull. Nicholas omui, w«,o«m» ouiiiynn,
Lewis Smith, Jacob Solmllbr, Thomas Saunders John
Stovenson. O N Staley, Thos Smith,Q J Smith, Jno Sul-
K James Sullivan, Walter W Smith, Goo Shulls F F
Strobliart, JasJ Stokes. Goo 8hute, Hnrinon 8unn(ock f
Ilenrv Seltzer. C B Scully, E Somerall, Francis Sorrel,
Jno A Stegln,* John 8lonn, Wm G Stafford, Jno Scrovon,
WmSaffo’BIStons J A Saussy. J M Schley, Francli
Shells PK Shlels Adorn ShorL Jno Y Symons Jamos
Svinntta. F 11 SwoaL Edmund J Snundere, Edwin Stiles
jWinS Augustus Scheldomon. Dennis Sulilvnm
DwilMSulllvan, MJ Solomons M Bheban, Dennis Sulli
van, Barney Smith, Henry Bllbbs Jm U Sbehan, Valon-
Itnn Rintiion. Join) Sherlock. Loynl Scranton, Marlin
Shannon, Joseph Sullivan, Jas F Stokes,Philip Smith, Joa
M Shcllmun, James 31 Strickland, Timothy Shorrodan,
Thomas Smfth, VVm Starr, Jr, IIII Scranton. Jns Sherde-
mnn, Conrad Scheluelder, Goo Stevenson. Richard Stole.
SSl Sntam SmltU, 8 8 Sp.Ul.or, W W
szfrdffsm Kwffls? peuiffite
Btebblns A A Solomons, GW Shaffer, D T Scrantoi
Patrick Skinner, Edwnnl swift, Sand B Sweat, John
sjnnn; John E rftllwell. H Sheppard, P M StonoElcazc
Solomons Thos Scully, Wm Sounders Jaa Smith 8r, Jno
SchungelL Jesaee J Smith, Win F Sheuror, J A Rowell, J
S Sturtovunt, VVm Saundore, Julius. Smith, II R Sefley,
Chrlstophor Smith!
Wm II Tnrver, John VTBW, One WTOBjmb, Wm
liomns W F
Trautell, J D
Suatwton etacBa.
PA trron AGE, 1 FORWARDING,
AffD'OK/fRRJtL COMMISSION UUSIXE88.
MABKITBL L* DO WELL,
No. 108 BAY-sTaxiT. Savannah, Gkoroia.
Strict personal attention to Farmers’ orders and qnlck
return* of Sales of Produce. mar 3
SWIFT, DENSLOVV Ic CO
Dealer* In Oroeerlee, PnrrlaloniM 5
FOREIGN AMD DOMESTIC J.IO UOR8.
CORMka *AT AND WUtTAKIRHITaCBTS.
W. D. FORD, '
fJ Wholea»Ie and Rulall Orocer*
WtlihUrg's RrUliing. Jefftrion-strvti, Savannah, Ga^
B3T Constantly on hand, a choice supply of Family
Gaociaus. July 7
E. O’BYRNE,
at taylor’s boildino—market wharf,
Keeps constantly, on band a supply of
Orockerv-Ware, GroccrlcN, Ate* Ac.
Jan 1, ’31, ly
L. AOBIDER, fraoM Paris]
Fashionable Hoot and Shoe-Maker#
Importer of French Leather,
WtitTAKBR-rrRRRT—oppositr smrts’buildiro.
J. L. OLIVER,
Fashionable Boot Manufacturer,
RO.SRVKNTRRN BULUSTRRKT, NBAB MOHUMCKT-iqUARXi
Cork-Solo, Waler-Proo; Hunting, Military, Patent
Leather-Walking, Dress and Purap4olo Boots: Shoot
ing Dualtlns Bootees Oxford Shoes Pumps Slippers
fcc^ made to order In tho neatest and moat fashlonabio
manner, of warranted materials and by the most oxperl-
onood and careful workmon.
WYLLY & MONTMOLLIN.
General Agents and Brokers,
For the Sale of
RtalEttut*jregrte,i‘anv description Personal Property,
orrtox, CORNER SOLL-ST. AND SAY-LARK,
fob 23 Savannah, Georgia.
Sun mrapsm.
NUMBER 269-
-9
HARDWICK Jc COOKE,
Factors and CoouiUssion Merchants,
A*#, B3 Dan-Strut.
r. a. mardWhIk. 1 ‘ Jons a. rooxr.
j. iiasb^oDok k. CO M
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Esrthen-Wsrs, Freneh Chins, Looking G lanes.
PHILIP KEAN,
Drajpor -and Tailor,
AND DEAI.ElClNREADYMADE CLOTHING,
PENnELD*a RANS^-NO. 88 RRYAN^TREET.
8. S. HILLERk. J. D. FERGUSON,
TYheelurrlirhts and BlnckMinlths,
Corner of Broughton and Montgomsrysts.
Carriages Was »“WSr.„ manui’etured.
Blackamlthlng, lncludlng^Iron' Halting and GrR>sJhr
Buildings. ■
toly-ro
no; f
• ADAM SHORT,
Klo-Cto ir,B u i Ide r,
first nooa west op at. Andrew’s rail.
Will take contracts for Building and Work lo Masonry
of every description.
R. A J. LAOIILISON,
Engineers and lnillxrrlFhts,
IRONS- HRASfl FOUNDERS,
Canal-Street—Near the Canal lock.
R. LACULISON.
J. LtOULISON.
iglneer andMlflvrlght,
IRON AND BRADS FOUXDER.
EASTERN WHARP—lAT-iT.
A. PONCE,
Importer 6c manufacturer of Began,
NO. 13 WUITAKER-STREET,
Keeps on hand a well selected itock of Imported
gars; also Manufactured Tobacco,' Snuff, Pipes and all
othof artlclea usually kept In hlsllne of business which :
he oflbre on the most reasonable terms. nov 3
So-
T. PORTER’S
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
Spcfnu awtt aumtnee jpantitowa.
T nE SUBSCRIBER takes this method orinfontolng his friends and tho citizens of SaVanmh, that he (snow
opening THE MOST SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHING ever offored In Ibis clip. Tho prices la plain
figures ore marked upon each article, and no deviation, and at me remnrknblo low prices that ths goods are marked,
the subscriber feels confldeut will be appreciated by a generous public. In part nre the following Goods I have
now In store, to wit:
GENTS’ CLOTH COATS.
Gents. Black Cloth Dress and Frock Costa,
Olive do do do do
Brown do do do do
Blue 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 Shad Dress do
Black Doe Skin Polka Sacks
Fancy Colored do ilo
Drab Coalmen Socks and Polka Sacks
Black Tweed do do do
Green do do do do
Brown do do do do
Bilk and Wool do do do
COATS.
Gamble!,
Checked Ginghams
Linen Lustre,
Plain and Faucy Alpacca,
Paris Lustre,
lilnck Morin,
Block and Fancy Tweed,
Do do Uoshmoretts
Brown and Yellow Llncu,
Black Drop d’Eto,
Grass Linen.
FURNISHING GOODS.
Linen and Linen Bosom Shirt*.
Bilk, Lamb’s Wool, and Merino 8hlrts and Drawers
Linen, Jeans and Canton Flannel do
Silk, Alerlno, and Cotton Half Hose,
Bilk, Thread, and Nor! Hose,
Gentlemen’s Dressing Robes
Linen Collars two and three ply.
PANTALOONS.
Striped Colton and Linen,
Plain do do do
Nankeen, Drapd’Ete,
Fancy Linen,
Black Alpacca,
Black Doe Skin Pants
Plain Blnck Caaslmere Pants
Fancy Colored do
Plain and Ribbed do
Black and Colored Satinet Pauls
Black Satin 8lnglo and Double Breasted Vesta,
Fancy Botin and 811k do do
Embossed Fancy Silk do do
Black and Fancy Barathea do do
do do Embrol’d Cafidmore do
White and Fancy Satin and Party do
Plain Black 8ilk Velvet, single and double breasted.
Fancy Cut de do do
Fancy Cashmere do do
GLOVES.
Black, Whits and Colored Kid Gloves
Black and Castor Hiding do
Cloth, Coshmerennd Lined Fleriln do
Block, White sndPoncy Silk do
CRAVATS.
Buperflno Black Silk and Fancy Cravata,
do Fancy do, great variety,
White Silk and Satin Party Cravats
Black and Fancy 811k and Satin Scarft,
do do Opera Tie*.
Linen Cambric, China Cord and Pongee Pocket Hand
kerchiefs
Hats and Caps of the latest styles.
Ladles’ Riding Hals.
Trunks Patent and Solo Leather.
Valyses Carpet Bags Clule S Umbrellas Ac, .
CHILDREN’S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.
This Department for Children’s Clothing is filled up In the most costly stylo wJIb every convenience for trying on.
fitting, &c n the slock embraces every article In that une, consisting In port or Coats and Pants of every style. Over
coats and under Garments Jenny Lind Sacks, Polka do- Over Sacks vests Braided Suits, Plain, Silk Velvet. Vest
Suits and Boys’Cops »large assortment. The Ladles will find It lo their Interest to call and oxamlno mystock,ns
they ore made up in tho latest style and tho best manner and at tho lowest prices. No abatementrrom the prices first
asked.
B5TDon»t forget the new store on first floor of 8L Andrew’s Hall, corner of Broughton and Jefferaon-ats. apr28
Webster, Robert Waggonsloln, Jos Washburn, D L Wil
son, Claudius O Wilson, Dempsey White, Peter White,
Jno 31 Williams, Norman Wallace, Henry VVelgand,
Thos Whits VV H Williams, J T Webb, Jas O Walta,
John VVickam, Lemuel Wilson, Wm P Wylly, John
Wilder, Jas E Walthour, Christopher Wltgen, John
Welglem, Jno W O Williamson, Henry Williamson,
WUUam Warner.
Y.
Peter Yonson, Jno A Young, Dr E Yongs W A Yongs
Wm P Yongs
Z.
Peter ZnrodosW, Edward G Zctroner, Jaoob Zimmer
man, Edward Zudomes, Solomon Zelgler.
at the ensuing election In Docdmbcr next, and a list of
persons Registered for the month or May. If there ora
any persons whose names are Registered, and who nro
not entitled to a voto, notice Is respectfully requested lo
bo given to tho Clerk of Council, that they may be dealt
with according to law. R*_F. AKIN,
sept 14
Clerk Council.
TTaPLENDID
OPENING OF FALL GOODS.
T HE Subscriber would respectfully call tho attention
of tho public to his largo and well selected slock of
Full and Winter Staple and Fancy
DryGoods.
Consisting In part oft Black and colored Silks, of a groat
variety; very rich embroidered Silks, of nil patterns;
Mantillas and Crape Shawls; Scotch Wool Long do.;
and square Pluid Shawls; Cashmeres; Mousclltie do
Lalnes; Alpuccns, a groat variety; Needle-Work Col
lars and Copes, or all pnllerns; Chlmlzettea; Muslin and
Lace Under-Sleeves: Cambric 11 andkerchJofs, from 18X
cents to *5 a piece; Irish Linens; Huckabacks; Diaper;
French Towels, from 25 cent* to 81 a piece; doublo
Damask Table Lluon; while and brown Napkins, a flno
assortment; a very largo assortment of Gloves and Ho
siery, ol tho veiy best make and style; English and A-
mcrlcan Long Cloths; unbleached do.; rlc* Damask
Table and Plano Cover#; Cassliueres and Cloths, black
aud blue of every quality { rich Vest patterns of all
styles; Satinets; Kentucky Jeans; Kerseys, a very Inrgo
assortment; ono or tho very best selected stock or Blan
kets ever brought to this market.
CARPETING—Brussels, 3-Ply, 2-Ply, All-Wool, a va-
' is; and, also, Colton Carpeting.
Ing at wholesale only. Country merchants
l to call before purchasing elsewhere, as
‘ on tho most accommoda
JOSEPH L1PPMAN.
NEW FAIL AND WINTER GOODS!!
J. H. & M. 8HEAHAN.
Comer of Broughton and IVliltnkor.»t«„
SAVANNAH,
r lVlTEottcntlon to their new stockorFALL A WIN
TER GOODS, comprising:
DRESS GOODS-—French Cashmeres, French De
lalnes, English De Lalnes, Blnck 811k, Colored
Co,oro ‘l Alpacas, Bomba-
•ssarsatSw--. EnBii * b ' Fn ’ uch “ a
EMBROIDERIES—Linen Cambri*, xnuitt-
Irerohlefh, Plain and Embroidered Handkerchiefs,
It obi net Laces, Bobinet Edgings, Collars and Cuffs!
Habits and Under-Sleeves, Black Lace Veils, Blk
Crape, Colored Crape.
HOSIERY * LINENS-A large and well-seleclod
stock of Gloves, Irish Llneus, Linen Diapers and
Damasks.
JttrccfNmtfffr#
CBANJBAND IIOLCONIBE
•pTAVB RECEIVED by reoost arrivals, and offer tor
sugars!-? 11 1,10 motl teronbte torms, tbs following s
800 bbjs. Stewart’s B. to O.
33 bbla. Crushed,
ho*** Loaf-
COFFEE—
300 bags Rio, fair to prime.
100 bags Jamaica.
100 pockets Old Java.
50 bags Cuba.
BAGGING Jl ROPfi-
300 bales Gunny.
10 bales Dundee.
,25 boxes, various brands.
150 boxes Cream.
33 barrels No. I.
25 half barrels No. 1.
50 barrels No. 3.
S3 half barrels No. S.
barrels No. 3.
BACON—
SO casks Ride*.
25 casks Shoulders.
MOLASSES—
SO Uerces Cuba.
SO barrels Cuba.
Mbw* New Orleans.
CANDLES—
30 boxes Adamantine.
100 boxes Star.
23 boxes PearL
boxes Hull A Beadet’s.
PICKLES—
“ boxes Underwood’s.
LIQUORB^ Iea
100 barrels E. P. Gin.
30 barrels Connecticut River Gin.
50 barrels N. E. Rum.
25 barrels Extra Choice Old Monoo. Whiskey.
30 barrels Halllmoro Whiskey.
S3 quarter casks pure Slalaga Wine.
35 qiinrter casks Sclgnette Brandy.
10 hair Pines Otard Brandy.
5 pipes Holland Gin.
quarter casks Madeira Wine.
50 boxes Colgate* No. 1.
50 boxes Colgate’* Palo.
100 boxes Boston No. 1.
TEAS—
25 quarter chests Green.
10 half chests Black.
FLOUR 0 chests Gunpowder.
50 half barrels Extra.
50 barrel* Hiram Smith's,)
50 barrel* pure Genesaac, > New Wheat.
8TAB™- barr “ U “ ,U1 ' MrB - ’
50 boxes Pearl.
25 boxes Bunch.
25 hair boxes Uuncb.
ALMONDS-
15 frails Jordan.
BUCKET!?—
100 dozen Painted.
50 dozen Varnished. oet 1
S UGAR. COFFEE, SOAP AND CANDLES.
3(1 hhds. choicoP. R. Sugar;
50 “ Fair Jo
300 Bags Rio Coffee;
50 3Iatta old Government Java do.
loo boxes Soap;
50 •* Starch.
Just received and for sate by
sept 20 1852 M’MAHON <c DOYLE.
droll do.
B randy, gin, & c .
10 half Pipes Otard Brandy
10 “ “ Selguett and H
10 Pipes Holland Gin;
20* & if Cask* Madeira Wine;
20 ** “ Port do.
30 bbls. old Monongahola Whiskey;
•>0 ** Doinustic Brandy;
50 « do. Gin;
100 do. Rum;
100 “ do. Whiskey.
Jus! received and for sale by
sept 201832 M’MAHON A DOYLE.
ITtLOUR, SOAP, STARCH, and CANDLES.—Landing
Jj 100 bbla Canal Flour
50 boxes Colgate’s Pearl Starch
50 boxes Georgia Candles
100 boxes Soap.
For sale by [icpt25] SWIFT A CO.
T\OME8TIO LIQUORS—
U 100 bbls. E. Pbclp’s Gin;
50 do P. AII. Gin, Conn.
100 do N. O. Whiskey;
.River;
. - iilskoy;
50 do Baltimore Whiskey;
100 do N. E. Knm;
50 do Domestic Brandy.
Landing, and for Bale by [sept 23] SWIFT A CO.
uiuky-bjiub, now, *vnuo,uiue ana Yellow f lan
nels, KM and 11-4 Brown und Blenched Shectlnga,
Pillowcase Linens, and Quilts.
Country Merchants, Planters, and others, will consult
tholr Interests by examining our slock before purchasing.
,!3 r AU wo ask Is a visit from those desiring to pur
chase. Wo feel confident that tho quality and prices ol
our Goods will commaud sales upon our torms:
, N. B.—Clothing — . ,
would do well lo call before purchasing
tho goods shall be sold low and on tho most accommoda
ting terms. [oct2] jnnKnii i.ippiIAN.
GEORGE W. HARDCASTLE,
CARRIAGE MAKER,
200 CONGRESS AND 05 ST. JULIAN-STREET,
Franklin-Square.
W OULD Return hfs thanks to his friends and patrons
for past favours, and inform them, that he is now
ready at tho old stand, to execute uny work In tho above
Une, and hopes by his untiring exertions to please all
who may honor him with a call. All kinds of repairing
In tho 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
. • l »■. mi..* IIKhmI lM>ma jan2fl
notice and on most liberal terms.
WHOLESALE AND
PAINT AND OIL ST0EE,
SAVANNAH, 0A.
No. 11 Wliltukcr-strect.
■I7"EEPS constantly for sale—WHITE LEAD, Pure Nos.
1 and 2 English do.
GROUND PAINTS:
Blnck, Yellow, Brown, Chrome Green, Paris Green, and
Pniulun Ulus. DRY PAINTS! , „
Venetian Red, Spanish Jlrown, Lampblack, Yellow
Ochre, Rod Load, Litharge, Paris and Chrome Green,
FALL OF 1868.
XTAVING completed our arrangomonts for tho season,
wo are now prepared to offor to the public the larg
est and best assortment of
. GOOD AND WELL-MADE CLOTHING,
and are determined to sustain our reputation by selling
Goods at fair prices. Wo tnvte our friends and the pub
lic to call and examino our Fall aud Winter Stock,
which, for quality, btylk and quantity far exceeds
any previous season, and from which a complete outfit
can bo selected at tho vaav lowkst pricks. Our
Goods are selected with great care— being cut In lha
latest Fashion, and manufactured In such a manner osi
glvo entire satlslhctlon.
860.000 STOCK
of Ready-made CLOTHING, embracing all the various
styles, qualities, ete, In part as follows:
COATS:
Block Cloth, Frock and Dress, Plaid and Clouded, Fnncv
Business Coats in great variety. Tweeds cut Into Peltors
Half Sacks, etc, etc.
PANTALOONS,
made from Fine Black Doeskin, and tho various Fall
styles of Harris’ Clouded aud Mottled Cosslmercs, Black
aud Fancy Satinets.
VESTS:
Black and Figured Satin, GcnUomen’a White SUk and
Figured Marseilles.
WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT.
We Invito tho attention of Country Merchants to onr
Stock, which Is varied and complete, and manufactured
expressly for their trade. Wo also have n genteel as
sortment or YOUTH’8 CLOTHING,
Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, Black and Fancy SUL
Cravats. Stocks, Plain and Figured Silk aud Satin Neck
Ties, Prince Alberts, or Plain, Watered and Ribbed Silk.
SHIRTS,
Whtto and Fnncy, warranted to fit, Gloves, Under Gar.
m en^8uspcndore;_Collara, Handkerchlefa, 8ocka, clc.^
& CO.
ornllklSsPAPER HANGINGS, Fire-Board Prints and
nontenure nl)0VQ ^-tlclos will be sold on reasonable
t0rm IIousoj Sign and Slsip Painting
Done in a workman-llko manner, and at reasonable
price#.
wm it larvor, »umi » „ ::
lyraiteeM? G *So
Tombrokef J*roM?bumMLB“TTurner" 8 ^n Thom*
C E Tefil, Edward Townsend. B T TItoub, A Thomas, W
A Tiinnor. ChasThompson, 11 JTIodoman^avIdTIrotnp-,
A Tuppor, c
i, Jns Tlgl
ihc, L O Toboau, Chas O Talblrd, Henry Tow,
*. VVm A Thompson, Rpbl Todd, F JTtinrnons,
B Gal He, Jog T ; Gannon, Jos Geiger, Wm 11 .Talblrd Jr,Jno J Tbous, J Tejshouoi, VVm S Tay-
Geo AGordori, Wm A Gibbons,■ Pitta lor, F Taylc
lor, J M Thomas, J R Thompson.
Christian Uebele, Philip Usler.
Antonio Vondloy, alias Rainboskl, ChasVan Hora, W
® .fe.’SKSfe
Wirot, Edmund Vvnllon, A J Wylly, Jos 31 Wilson. G
31 V^nidburgh, VVm Thorne Williams, Wm Wilson. vVm
wKlIB Waller,John wmlnm»n, Ji» Whic, J«.
pn i. Walter ' Gregory White. Michael Woldon,Thomas
wSifflwb w®7b o vVifio«.w w^yopdbridge,
gc^ Wm Irwlltberger, Martin Wondelken, Henry w
eon, Z D Winkler, i Z r n 'WlttWor, Jno E Wanl, Jo* 0,
COFPJEUSIUITII AND FLUMBINfi.
rr'HE Subscriber having filled up, In connection with
X, his Foundry and Machine Works, n Shop for the
above business, and engaged the services or superior
workmen, Is prepared to do auy description of work that
“U&lworic dono In tho very best manner and *1 the
shortcut notice. A. N. MILLER,
July ia tf Eastern Whnrl,
HI Alt INF ItAILVVAT.
T HE undersigned respcctfiilly Intorms all who may
need his services, thathe haschargoof the 3IARINL
RAILWAY, which Is now In successful operation. He Is
therefore, prepared to take up vessels or anv size usually
visiting our port, aud to do the work of repairing, tuMm
reasonable terms. Those who wish to clean or paint tho
bottoms of their vessels can also bo accomodated on the
Raltwny upon reasonable tenns. He Is also prepared to
contract for building vessels; of clwa or Jeacrlptlon,
contract for building > —— , — — r -—.
and to carry on tho business of Shin Carpentering, Spar
Making, and Caulking, in nil its various branches, at the
eastern extrepil^ofthe
eelty.
A good al ,l„ i/mU.,!. ... .h. P;^,„, LmK , JK ,
SAVANNAH nnv MUCK.
To Ship Owners, Mnstore nnd Consignees of VomoIj
rrMIE 8uscrlber respectflilly Informs them that the 8A-
X VANN All DRY DOCK Is now In successftil opera
tion, and it Is calculated to take to ships of any date from
100 to 1500 tona burthen., Uls.230 foot long and 05 fee
wide, and complete lu every particular. A largo gnng ol
workmen la employed and a.large supply of mntoriau Is,
on hand, so that vossol* can be repaired with as much
despatch at In any other port. Pump and Block Making
and Smith’s work dono on tho promises, and every effort
made to ensuro.eoonomy and fidelity tq those who may
fovor the Dock with their business.
D. P. LANDER8IIINE,
Agent and Superintendent,
fob 24 Late of 31arah’s Dock. Charleston.
i WOOL 1TATS
lOO^oxehbiock and drab, ut
WOOD HATS*-
- ir.ib .• $3
ft 430
\ ALSO,
50 dozen 3Iate1oe Hats (for planter’s use) an article
entirely new, for ante at the new wholeeale Hat 8tore,
corner or Broughton and Uarnard-sta.
• OCl 8 BEI«DEN fcCO.
ragEBspanragHn
received. Also, a choicei assortment or black, plain and
rr—An-' i-n ‘f 1 *’ ' ■ l"' " '
tHp“VVo oak a continuance of tiro patronage
has always been so goucrously extended to us.
sgptT PIERSON, HK1DT &
W.STOREFOR THE UENTLEMEN.
TOIIN W. KELLY, having returned from tho uorth
U with a handsome assortment of CLOTHS, OARSi-
AtERESaud VESTINGS, takes pleasure In informing bis
friends, those especially who admire a finely gar
ment, to his saloon, No. 4, opposltothe Pulaski House,
where thoy will find him ready at all times to suit hia pn-
Irons iu the most approved and fashlonabio manner, and
ho ventures to assort, that thoso who will confide In Ills
selection as to color, fabric, stylo or finish or a covering
for tho human form, shall go away satisfied.
Furnishing Goods—Shirts, white and colored, with and
without collars; Under Shirts; Merino, cottou and lisle
thread Drawore; Hosiery, Cravats, 8carft, Stocks, neck
Ties, Gloves, Suspenders, Umbrellas, silk and- cotton do.
Also, a large lot of men’s and boys’ Caps, of tho Utosl
patterns.
Also, a flno lot of beautlfat Ready-made Clothing,
which I selected with great care.
Gentlemen in want of any of tho above articles will
ploaso give me a coll, as I am detenninod to sell at a
small profit. [sept 25] JOHN VV. KELLY.
JHcrcljanaije.
WH-mfAJiPOTWFIkia
Gibbons. Buildings#
^ OFFER FOR SAI.B-3,000 lbs. Union White
Xw Leaf Lead, purs and No. 1;
130 boxes Window Glau;
000 gallons Linseed Oil;
_ do. Coburn's Machinery Oil;
10 do. No. 1 Castor Oil;
20 do.' Ooppama, green at
10 do. Epsom Salts; 10 c
8 casks 8alierat'ii;
5 barrel* Refined Saltpetre;
230 ounces Farts’ Sulphate Quinine;
10 barrels LorUlard’s Snuff;
20 boxes assorted Candles:
50 boxes Roy’s Lemon Syrup;
30 bags Pepper; Allspice and Ginger:
1 barrel each Nutmegs, Mace ana Clove*;
100 reams Letter and Waiting Paper;
Together with an extensive assortment or Patent Modi
clnes; Perfumery; Hair, Tooth and Shaving Brushes; Toi
let Soaps; Tuck, Dressing and Ride Combs, foe. foe.; all
of which are offered al the lowest price*, either for cash
or approved paper. sept 0,^
» - .. AVHT RECEIVED
AT No. 154 CONOR£88-STREET.
T HE subscriber ha* just opened the following articles'
vis:—Rich Figured Cashmere and DeLalna.
Do. do. Foulard Alpacas.
Silk Warp Black do.
French Cambric*.
English and American Prints.
' Ginghams; Black Italian Silks.
Also—A complete and extensive assortment of House
keeping Article*. Together with a foil stock or Planta-
Ron Good*. |
. lyThe undersigned will take great pleasure in exhi
biting his Stock, whether sales are effected or not.
8PENGER CURRELL, Agent,
134 Congress and 73 8L Jullcn-streets,
Gibbons’ Building
FALT AND WINTER BUY GOODS#
T aRociIE, BOWNE fo CO. have received by recent
JLi arrivals, and offer for sale upon most favorable
terms,a full stock of Plantation Goods, to which they In
vite the attention of Merchants and Planters, vlst
25,000 yards Kerseys, all qualities;
12,000 *• Schley’s Plains;
10,000 u White and Black Washington Jeans;
5,000 w Heavy all wool Plains;
3,000 pairs English Oilffil ftfanfeeta;.
100 M 1IM, 114 and 12-4 Whitney Blankets;
100 u u u u heavy Bath do;
20 bales J< and 44 Brown Shlrtingq
20 “ Osuahurga; together with a general a*-,
sortment of house furnishing and fancy goods, oct 21
UUUL'EUlESt
A CHAB1PION has In sioro and Is receiving the fol-
• lowing artlclea for city and country trade, which
having been purchased for cash and selected by himself,
enables him to sell on the most favorable terms, vis:
100 bbls. Baltimore and Canal Flour, 50 hairdo, do.;
50 do. Stuart’s Crushed and Powdered Sugars;
10 boxes do. Loaf Jo;
10 hhds. Porto Rico and Bluscovado do;
50 bbls. Clarified Sugar, various qualities;
25 boxes Cheese; 100 boxes and hairdo. Soap;
50 do. Sperm and Adamantine Caudles;
100 bags Bio and Java Cotfoe.
30 boxes and half boxes Hyson and Black Teas;
75 do. and Imlf do. Tobacco;
25 do. Starch; 3« do. Pipes;
25 dozen Brooms and Buckets;
50 bbls. X, Xi and kills Mackerel; 20 kltta Salmon;
10,000 lbs. Bacon, Hams, Sides and Shoulders;
8moked Tongues, Dry Beef, Fulton Bfarket Beef, Choco
late, Farina. Sardines, Tailet Soap, Fig Blue, Pickles,
Sweet Oil, Almonds, Spices, Mustard, Butter, Currants,
Citron, foe- foe.
-ALSO—
25 whole, 25 half, 23 quarter boxes New Raisins;
5 bbta, 20 half, 20 quarter mud 20 boxes Buckwhi
500 bags Shot; 300 bars lroad;
A choice selection of Liquors and wines. oct 23
teal;
GROCERIES, LIQUORS 6c WINE8.
T) ECE1VED by recent arrivals;
K 'a ci "" i " d s Tf-i
240 bags Rio Coffee, some or them prime;
43 do. Java do:
30 hhds. Porto Rico and Muscovado Sugars;
270 boxes Tobacco, ffs, 5's aud l’a Lumps;
N ^ 45j»nckngea superior Tobacco, El Dorado, Dtadom,
100 boxes best Family 8oap;
150 do. do. No. 1 do;
114 hnlf cheats Black Teas, some of It very superior;
148 packages Uyson do M In X,X and X chests;
150 boxes fallow Candles, 8’s and G’s:
100 do. Star and Adamantine Candles;
150 do. Pipes;
75 do. Mustard; 50do.grou’d PepperfoAUsplee;
70 bbla. Sugar, Butter ana Soda Crackers;
275 do. Domestic Gin, Ilutn, Brandy and Whiskey;
40 do. Old Monongn'a Whlskoy,some very choice;
15 half pipes Otard, Dupuy et Co.’a Braudy;
25 quarter and eighth casks various kinds choice
French Brandy;
5 pipes Holland Gin;
4 puncheons Jamaica and St. Croix Rum;
30 casks Bladeira and Teneriflb Wines;
20 do. superiorold Madelroand Sherry Wines;
100 baskets Cbampagno, ileidaeck, Hungarian,
Lion, foe- foe.
100 kegs and halves FFFG. Powder;
400 bugs Buck nnd Drop Shot;
50 bbls. No. 3 Mackerel;
25 do. No. 2 do;
20 do. No. 1 do;
20 casks Codfish and Haddock;
30 half bbls. 1 fo 2 Mackerel;
SO boxes Codfish;
40 kills No. 1 Mackerel;
With a foil supply of everything else In the grooery
Une, for sale on accommodating lermi, by
oct 4 J. V. CONNERAT fo CO.
CARfETS! CAUPEtSH CAHI'UTNIII
B havo This Day opened for sale, a splendid as
sortment or Carpets* Oil Cloths* Mats*
Ilugs* Window Curtains, Ac.
—CONSISTINO IK FA ST OF—
20 pieces Three-Ply Carpets
10 do. Velvet Tapestry
10 do. Brussels do.
40 do. Two-Ply Carpels
30 do. Floor Oil Cloth
10 do. Drugget
5 do. Felt Carpet
5 do. Dutch do.
50 Velvet aud Chcneillo Rugs
100 common Rugs aud Mats
100 pair of beautlfol style Window Shades.
All of tiro above Goods are offered at the lowest market
prices. For sale by [sept 20] AIKIN fo BURNS.
DeWITT & moitUAN.
DEALERS IN FANCY A STAPLE DRY GOODS,
C ALL attention to their large Slock of the following
articles, which they offer at the lowest prices:
Rich Printed de Laiuea and Cashmeres,
French and English Merinos,
Black Bombazines and Alpacas,
Linen Cambric and Embroidered Hdkfa,
Marseilles Quill# and Counterpanes,
Irish Linens and Damasks,
Linen and Cotton Bbeetinn,
Silk, Cotton and Merino Hosiery,
While and Colored Flannels,
Cloths and Cosslmercs,
French, English and American Calicoes,
Dlarrors and Towelings,'
Table and Piano Covers,
Plain and Figured Black Silks,
Black Satin de Chene,
Plain Changeable Silks,
Paris Blantlllaa and Talmas,
Bonnet and Plain Ribbons,
Broche and Plaid Shawls,
French and Engllah Crapes,
Ladles’and Gentlemen’s Kid Gloves,
Bwlsa and Cambric Trimmings,
French Needle-worked and Lace Collars,
Broche and Figured Silks,
Domestic Goods of all descriptions, of the best manufac
ture.oct 28
egtmxai gaatrtfatwtwin.
UBNTLEBIEII'S
a-j
oedTpeer.
H. WEIGAnd hasopei '
a neat and comfortable Eating Room, with tut a
Kitchen and Cooking Range aqjacent, as a
RENTA GRANT.
He has an excellent Cook, from Strasbourg, who win
ault German, American and French tastes. OYSTERS,
FISH, 31 EATS—every thing tbatthU market affords, can
be had In all styles, on short notice.
Youno Clerks, and others, who have rooma in town,
are Invited to 4rjMbe European mode of breakfasting
!R, SWISS CIIEE8E Mil
it always on band for the
«o OI iniuuius. oct 5
PmLADELPmA^AGBit BEER.
•■pabueofif
,JMnnlcb. in I
. receive constant supplies of
and whotesomo beverage, during the autumn, wimer,nna
•Pring.. As In tho old country, It will be sold to famlltee
and individuals, who will tbuslncur no risk of Its souring
on their hands. Tho use or this Beer,is particularly recoin,
mended by physicians to ladles who are nursing children.
Sold,at the Planters’ Hotel by
-pi? Mr I IIERNY WE1QAN.D.
- fl/xrn -rrn-rrnT* .. ’ • " *"
“OtTE HOUSE,"
165.23
m
... . . .. Jilmn-
In connection with the Oyster Saloon,
Tuk vKDKRStefiKO would resj
mcrous friends, and. the' jmblln *
fitted-and rno] "
filled upjtltoeL — ,
for the accommodation of Dnraxa or Sums Paetiii
During the past summer, he has added a third story to
his establishment; which Is fitted'up in Jnod stylo with
FIVE HnPKRTim RTT.T.TAtHi TABLES* u ' j
He takes thtaoccsslon to Inform M>« public that he has
mode arrangements at home and at the North,, through
tho facilities aflbrded br our sleaushlps, to tiavd -Hla
EATING SALOON amply supplied Wifh t
GAME, FISH, OYSTBBS,
and nil the Choice Delicacies in itbelr aeason) •
and that with tho sld of experienced and attend,to man
agers, cooks, waiters, Jml, ho Is prepared to entertain his
eustomers in a style inferior to that nf no other establish
ment of (he kind in the country, iifsdcformlnaliofklato
keep a Public House that shall be In every respect cred
itable to himself and the' city. Of hia success be leaves
tho public toludgo. _ 2 J l, AaBjLUOE.)
‘ *“ ".Herald,~
V N. Y. Herald, Philadelphia Ledger, and C
Courier will please copy the above twice a week
weeks^and send bill to this office.■ 1 lm
FLORIDA JLANDS FOR SAEE# -
am Ihe following valuable TRACTS OF M
™LAND, lying In Marion and AladiuaMil
■"i counties, will bo offered at Private Sale, TKi.
during the months of October, November and December
next, vis: •
WETUMPKA HAMMOCK, situated about ton mUee
North or Ocala, (the county seat of Marion county,) con
taining 3,000 acres, about one-baifof which is hammock,
unsurpassed by any In the State; and the remainder while
oak and hickory land. ■ -
A TRACT, well known aa the M Fort Drane Planta
tion.” containing 3,000 seres or Land, principally first
quality hammock, between four and five hundred acres
of which is thoroughly cleared, and at present lneulU- -
ration. This place for several years fcvemged two hogs
heads of Sugar to the acre, and every year that It ha*
been cultivated has produced flno crops of corn and
cotton.
These Tracts could readily be 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
bammockjOrange grovc, oud well timbered pine lamL.'
TWO TRA0T8, of 1,000 acres
gralrle^The greater part of both these, traqta.la rich
—ALSO—
5,000 ACRES on Indian Riror. Any one wishing to
cultivate sugar cane would do well to examine this land,
as being remarkably fertile, and lying south of the regtou
of frost, it Is as well adapted to that culture as any In the
IIOG8E-KEEPING DRY GOODS,
N EVIIT, LATHROP & STEBBINS offer for Bale-
White and Colored Counterpanes.
Bath and Whitney Blankets.
Linen and Cotton 8heeting.
Linen and Colton Pillow-casing.
Hucknbuck and Bird’s Eye Diaper.
Damnsk and Spotted Napkins nnd Cloths.
Snow-drop ana Damask Table Diapers.
Unbleached Diaper amt Cloths.
Whlto, Bcarlet and Yellow Flannels.
Super Irish Linens aud Long Lawns. oct 30
New Fish.
FANCY DRY GOODS.
R ich colored fo black silks.
Taris Printed Do tallies.
Mode and High-Colored De Lalnes.
Plaid Raw Silks.
French, English and American Prints.
Rich French and English Flirt Chluta.
Embroidered Chemlsetts and Collars.
Bordered Lawn and Linen Cambric Udkfk.
Rich Embroidered Handkerchiefs.
Plain aud Embroidered Canton Crape Shawls.
Long aud Square Broche Shawls.
Do. Jo. Plaid do.
Bonnot and Neck Ribbons.
For sale low by
oct 29 NEVriT, LATHROP fo STEBBINS.
DRUGS I DRUGS II
2 AAA LBS. EPSOM 8ALTS.
•UUU 5,000 lbs. Copperas.
1 1,000 lbs. Glauber Salta
2,000 lbs. Putty.
300 boxes Window Glass.
7,000 White Load.
All of the above (list received and for sale by
JAMES II. CARTER,
oct 29 Opposite 8L Andrew’s llall.
SAM’L HOYT,
Late of tli o firm of Sam’l Hoyt & Co, Savannah, Qa.
W OULD announce to hla friends that be has remov
ed to Charleston, S. O- No. 149 East Bay, where
he is prepared to do a general Commission business, and
furnish to order, at all times, any articles from the North
or South that may bo wanted, for tho usual commission,
os well os rocoivo aud sell tho sumo. And 1 plcdgo my
self that all business entrusted to my care shall receive
such attention as will Insure similar manifestation or
tholr good will, uot doubting that my acquaintance with
Northern aud Southern markets will euablo me to do as
well us any, and better than many.
Also Dealer In Butter, Cheoesc, Plaster, Marble Dust,
Cement, Lime and Hair.
Aud Agent for sundry 31schlne Manufactories, North
and South, as well as 8flua C. Herrings’ Fire Proof 8afos,
Georgia and French Burr Mill Stones; all or which will
ho famished on short notice, and at manufacturers prices.
* times for Wool, Green, Salted and Dry
• -- fjjf- — —
Cash paid at all , . . . ..
Hides, Door and Sheep Skins, Shipping Furs. Beeswax,
Rags, .Ropo Cuttings, Sea Island Cotton Seed and Flor
ida Alos*. Also, Soul hern Tanned Leatherln the Rough.
Terms cash Invariably. Refers to the citizens of Savan
nah generally. tf sept 4
rpHE SdbscSw^oul'r^ctfally^SmuUbo citizens
X or Savannah and tho public gon'oraUy, that the Store
formerly occupied by, Messrs. Snldor. tathgnp & Nevlll,
(which is now being enlarged nnd improved,) will be
oponod on or about tho 20th Inst., with cbUtety new
aud complete stock of Foreign and Domestic CARPET
INGS, OIL CLOTHS, foe.foe.
Having secured tho A|——
manufactories of Enrol
make selections from tl— ... . . i. -
Royal Patent VelveUTnpostrj'.BrussctalngTnln and Vene
tian Carirollnga.Rug*. Oil Olotiis.MntHng,Table andPtano
Covers, Curtains nod Curtain Stuffs, Shades, Com cos,
foe- over offered in this city; all ofWhlch will be sold at
wbolosalo or rota!l,oii tho most satisfactory terms, by
»opt4 tf W. 11. QUlON, Agent.
CHURCH AND PABLUR ORGANS.
T IE Subscribers, agents far Mr. 11. Ktraurr, Organ
builder,-are prepared to furnish any description ol
Church or Parlor Organs. As a specimen of his Instru-
moots, reference Is made to tho organ recently erected by
him in the Lutheran Church of Ibis oily. Parties desiring
information on the -sdhJoci can ascertain all necessary
partlculsraon application lo F. ZOO BAUM fo OO,
* |uty!3‘ '• Whltaker-su, oi;o door cost of Bryan-st.;
ROBERTS 6c FOOTE,
Broughton-street, (up stairs) opposite the St.
Andrew's Hall,
H AVE now on hand a very large and weti-setectod
Stock or DRY GOODS, which they offer far sale, by
the piece or pnekngo to the trade—consisting, in part, ol
Colored and Dtiffcll Blanket*.
Rod aud White Flannel.
rintns and Kerseys, assorted quality.
Satinets and Kentucky Jeans.
Fancy and Tweod Cassl meres.
Strijrod and Plain Cotton Oanabum.
Blenched and brown 8hiri!nga aud Sheetings.
English nnd American Prints,
Cosh meres and Printed De tallies.
Black and Colored Alpacas.
Black and Colored Coburgs.
With nu additional general variety of Goods usually kepi
In Dry Goods Stores, whtch are offered for salo at the
usual accommodating terms. sept 18
B LEACHED and Brown SHEETINGS fo 8H1RT1NGS.
The Subscribers have Just received per brig WUson
Fuller, from New-York:
Water Twist bleached SHEETING
New-York Mills do do
James’Steam Mills do 7-8 and 44
Lowell LONG CLOTHS, 7-8 and 44
Londsdnle and Washington Long Cloths, 44
Sea Island Brown 8hlrting, 7-8 and 44
7-8,8,9,10,11, and 124 Allendale Bro. 8heeting
7-8,8, U, 10,11, aud 124 do Bleached do
7-8,8, 0,10, II, and 124 Hamilton do do
For sate by M. PRENDKROAST fc CO.
SUNDRIES.
oa A BOXES TOBACCO, assorted kinds-
ZUU 70 hhds. Fair and Choice Porto Rico Sugar.
40 do, Cuba and New-Orloana do.
100 bbls. Refined do.
75 do. Crushed and Powdered do.
25 boxes Loaf do.
300 bags Rio Coffee. . , .
200 do, Porto Rico and SL Domingo Coffee.
75 do, Java _ . do.
150 X and X chest* Hyson Tea.
40 X do. Black do.
130 boxes Soap. . ,
100 do. Mustard, Pepper, Allspice and Ginger.
80 bbls. Butter, Soda, and Sugar Biscuit.
30 X do. do. do. do. do.
120 31 Sogars, assorted kinds.
20 bogs Black Popper. __
250 bbls. Now-Orieans Whiskey.
100 do. White do.
50 do, Monongahela do.
20 do. Old Bourbon do.
140 do. E. Phelps'Gin.
60 do, Best P. fo 11. uyo Gin.
0 pipes Holland do.
50 X casks Sherry, Alodolra, fo Teneriflb Wine.
160 baskota Champaguo do.
40 bbla. American Brandy.
25 X casks do. . I i
10 X do. Cognac Brandy. I In Custom House
20 X plpos do. \ 8lore.
150 kegs Gun and Rifle Powder.
300 bags Drop and Buck Shot.
With a compete assortment ol Groceries.
For salo on favorable terms by
sept 4 W EB3TER fo PALMF-8.,
B acon, bugab, coefee, &c,-
3 hluls. choice new Bmokod Bhouldors.
10 hhds. Porto Rico 8ugar.
50 bogs IUo Coffee.
10 kegs Butter.
20 boxes Cheese.
50 boxes Herrings.
gfovt
tract, but it la principally valuable for Us pine timber. ' It
bas a river front of seven or eight miles.
1,000 ACRES ou take George, and several small tratta
on and near the 8t. John’s river, well situated fori farm
ing, the rearing of orango groves, foe. (
The above tracts of land were purchased by the late
Gen. Clinch, Immediately after the accession of Florida
to the United Slates. From his position at that time, hfs
facilities for selection were unusually great, and It la be
lieved they Include as good land aa can be tetrad In 'the
On account of their accessibility from Charleston and
Savannah, they offer great inducements to planters la Ca
rolina or Georgia wishing to remove.
Tho titles are clear ana Indisputable. . . -
Terms—Cash, or payable at (foarieoton or 8*Vaahab, oa
or before the 1st of January noxt..
£7"Any farther information on the subjeet caa be
obtained by addressing the subscriber, at Orange Borings,
Marion county, Florkta. . , J. U.«. CLINCH,
oet 10 Uan Executor.
* • The Tri-weekly Chronicle fo Sentinel, at Augusta,
•mftno Journal * Ucwm and the Telegraph, at 3ta-
con, are requested lo publish the above tliroral or Janu-
unry, and send their bills to tills office.
FALL fo WINTER GOODS!
T HE SUBSCRIBERS tako pleasure In announcing to
the citizens of 8avaiinab, and the nubile generally,
that, by various arrivals of steamers and sail vessels, they
have received a large and splendid Stock of Goods, suit
able for Fall and Winter trade—such as:
ALPACAS, OABH3IER1
MUSLIN DE LAINES, DOMHAZU..
FRENCH AND ENGLISH BIBR1NOS,
811 AWLS,
SILK AND VELVET MANTEL8.
of all colors and of the latest and most approved patterns,
They also have received a largo stock of BILKS, which
surpass any other ever brought to this place, aa well In
the quality nndpatterns aa In the prices; a great assort
ment of WHITE & EMBROIDERED GOODS, such as
Collars, Cuffs, Capes, Capa, Handkerchlefa, Sleeve*, and
Chemisette; together with all other articles usually kept
In a Dry Goods Store.
They call the attention of the public especially to their
assortment of
Housc"keepihff Goods,
Consisting of Shirtings, sheeting:, Table Linen, Napkins,
Towels, Pillow-Case Linen, eta, etc.; and also to their
extensl ve variety of Flannels. Blankets. Kerseys, Satinets,
Tweeds and Casslmores: and Invite all' who wish to pur
chase to come and examine their Stock, which wlli be
sold at the lowest rates. •
EINSTEIN & ECKBMN, '
oct 13 ■ ■ 1 "131 Congress-Street-j
WINES, BRANDIES. Ac.
T HE SUBSCRIBERS are now receiving In storea,
general assortment of the above articles, in cases
consisting of:
Pate aud Dark Brandy, Bladeira Wine,
Cherry & Raspberry Brandy, Port do.
Scotch Whiskey, Topaz Sberrv Wine,
Holland Gin, Brown Jo.
Stoughton Bitters, Ttntilla do.
“Crown”and “Star”brands Champagne.
B3TTbe “TlnlHIa" Sherry is highly recommended for
Invalids—I * ,J, ‘“ " *~
oct 27
-It causing no acidity. For sale by
BUNKER fo OGDEN, 80 Bay si
TJ'LOUR, STARCH, SOAP, CANDLES, foe.-
Ju 100 bbls. Baltimore Howanl-streel Flour.
50 bbls. Pure Gcncssoe do.
25 bbls. Hiram Smith’s do.
100 boxes Colgate’s Pearl Starch.
50 boxes do. Pale Soap.
50 boxes New«York No. 1 do.
50 boxes C. W. Smith’s Family Soap.
K0 boxes Mould Candles.
40 boxes Adamantine Candles.
30 boxes Lemon 8yrupt
loo boxes Herring*.
50 boxes Candy.
50 dozen Backets.
50 dozen Brooms.
In store and for sale by
nov 2 SWIFT k CO.
1YUTTER, CHEESE. RAISINS, foe.—
Jj 30 kegs selected Goshen Butter.
156 boxes do. white and colored Cheese.
50 boxes new Raisins.
75 hair and quarter boxes Raisins.
100 boxes now Scaled Herrings.
Received per stenmerand far sale by
rot 28 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fo CO.
C ANAL FLOUR,&c.—
50 bbls Hiram Smith’s Flour.
30 hlf bbls Fulton Market Boer.
20 caska pints, 12 do quarts, best Loudon Porter.
30 bbls prlmo Cream Ale.
0 pipes superior Holland Gin.
30 boxes and 25 hairdo Raisins.
30 hnlf bbls Sugar,Soda and Butter Biscuits,
50 boxes now Herrings.
30 bbls Sugar House Molasses.
50 boxes Star Candles.
50 do Composite do.
50 do Tallow
and
CiORHIGN LIQUORS.—20 half and 10 quarter pipes
JU Dark and and Pale Otard, Dupuy fo Co. Brandy, of
our own Importation. Vintages 1840. ’49 and ’50.
6 pipes Holland Gin, Meder Swan Brand.
1 puncheon old Scotch Whiskey.
2 do. do. Jamaica Rum.
1 do. do. St. Croix do.
20 demijohns, 5gallons oach, Scheldam Gin.
Landing and for sale by
trot 20 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON, fo CO.
ROBINSON dc OAN1P,
DRAPERS AND TAILORS,
Alin DEALERS IN .
Fine Ready Made,Glotliinir, '
\ RE NOW receiving their Stock of FALL AND
black and drab Pilot Clotbs; English, French and A-
merlcan Caaslmers, of blnck and fancy colors; Vesting*
of Silk, Satin, Cashmeres, embroiders and ricb Cut' Vol-
ret All of which will be made up at the shortest notice
and in Uie best stylo of workmanship.
Our READY MADE CLOTHING Is manufactured at
the well known house or W. T. Jennings fc Co., No. 231
Broadway, Now-York, and is equal to any in the dly.rr
We keep constantly on hand the largest assortment of
FANCY GOODS of any house In tho trade, such as
white and fancy colored Shirts; SUk, Lisle Thread and
Gauzo Mertno Under-Garments: Shaker Flannel and
tambswool do.; Thread, Cotton, Bferino and LambsWool
Hosiery; Silk and Cotton Umbrellas; black, whlto and
colored Kid Gloves, (of Alexander’s.make); Stocks,
Scarfs, Cravats and Collars: and, in fact, everything nit
cessary to a Gentleman’s Wardrobe. For sale ohas ao
commodatlng terms os can be bad In the city, at , ...
GAUDRY’S BUILDINGS,’
sept 21 Next door to Pulaski Hooae. -
i—,,,
(Wfe
auos, tbe largest
PIANO FORTE DEPOT.
The undersigned reepectfrdly inform'the
citizens or Savannah,Georgia, and Florida,
, , x , ..that they have on hand more than Arty Pi
anos, the largest stock ever on sale in this city: and modu
by the roost celebrated manufacturers In the United States.
Nunn’s fo Clark’s, J. Chickering, Boordman fo Gray,Lut*
chet & Newton, Edwards fc Flsner, aUwell known to thb
lovers of Music, have place In their large assortment.
These Pianos are of rich tone, and beautifully finished In
Rose Wood, Black Walnut, and Mahogany, with Irdp
frames made In the most substantial and workraahUka
maimer. Also the justly celebrated ASoUan Piano Fortes,
which, for their sweetness und tone, have not been equal
ed. All these instruments have mclnllc frames; which
render them peculiarly suited for this climate, preventing
the necessity or tuning for years.
The uuderelgned ore agents for Henri Hera’s celebrated
Grand Pianos, mode In Paris. For power and beauty
tone, Ihey-etand pre-eminent.
C'utlicarl’w lUclodcons. ,
This beautlfal toned wind instrument, for village pur- .
poses, Lodges, Serenading Parties, and tbe private pno
tice or Organists, posaeesfiig a sweet and powerful tone,
1,1 Altaitheso^nsfrmnents will bo disposed ofontbotOOSt
nccommoduUng^terma. The prices oT the Pianof ranging
"i” 10 ’ “°°' I. W. MORRELL fc 00. ‘
PIANO FORTES.
The Subscribers, sola Agents for A. 8to-
.....
sortment of these favorite and-jostiy oCtebrated lnstru-
ment*. For durability, they can bo fully warranted,
whilst their superiority or tone and touch la evident and
acknowledged by tho' most casunl observer, aa weU as
the critical connoisseur.. Tho Ladies are nspeclfidlyyln-
QUBA MOL ASSES, , foe.—
10 hbds. 9 tierces and 50 bbls. W. I. Molasses,
50 bbls. choice New-Orleans ' ' do. '
50 bbls. Rectified do. Wblskey.
30 hhds. prime do. Sugar.
20 hbds. do. and 20 hhds, choice P. R. Sugar.
10U bbla. Stuart’s Crushed,'Pow’d fo Clarified 8
20 boxes do. Loaf Sugar.
Just received and for salo by
Oct 27 8CRANTON, JOHNSTON fo QO,
Sugar.
ROCEUIES,— > .
U 100 barrels Baltimore Flour.
50 hf. do. do. .
. 50 barro'a lllram Smith. Flour.
50 hf. do. pure tienessee do.
50 kegs Buckwheat.
1- -
Uu kv,. uuuAn.ivw.
100. whole, hair and quarter boxes new Raisins.
5 barrels Soil Bhell Almouds.
Landing and for sale by
oct 27
COHEN fc TARVER.
Landing and for ante .by
W&8&W& SsbpmsksH Eta
TTTINeS.—30 quarter casks Burgundy Port.
•YV 15 do. Browu Snorry.
5 do.. Palo
10 doi- Muscat.
50 baskets Grapo Champagne.
mis3 to .tore and focxitoli^ M
UUTTER fc CHEE8B.—Wa I«.
JD for a regular supply of these ai
I ! 1 If U . ,,11, —. .*«
fYtrtW •.‘‘TArivpn JD for a regularsupply of the
OOHEN fc TARVER- I furnish tbe trade at very amall
Oiil lu XiilWY
sn r «"*!"?»-
■inffotl;ol
S; M. PETTENGILL.
GENERAL ADVERTISING AND. SUBSCRIPTION
. .OFFICE. {i , ■ i. jini it *>. 7
marl4 No, 10 8tato-st., Boston, ^Taai.,
8.- Mi Pamkatti. fo Co-, Newspaper Adrdrtlslng
Agents, No. 10 State street Boston, are ; Agents for',tho
Savannah Republican, and ore authorized to receive Ad
vertisements and Subscriptions at the stone rates ns' are
required at this office. Their, wcelple aro. regarded, qs
PaytnenK- » ‘ ■ ...-j
pro Brogans npd ,Women's Leather Itoots. Tliesogoo«ta
have boen selected expressly for this market and aro
warranted the best stock and workmanship. Ilo Is con
fident that a fair trial .Of his stock will Insure satisfaction
and a continued patronage.. Ills goods aro^aG ^rraknnd
L*nWbon'a Building, formerly octftyfod- by'Vesera. K.V.
Wood fc Co. ^ 7