Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1853, November 13, 1852, Image 1

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)ua ><ffl in rr SAVANNAH, GA., SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 13, 1852. larPBfcttttKP X DAILY AND TRI-WEEKLY •oxr J; L. LOCKE & CO. j B ilarley. MlohMl Illckev, Timothy l!o«e. O s nardoo, Elisha Hazad, J i* Hood, Thos Hemleraon, VV J Halley, Henry Harper. JB Hon, w a Harris, Nicholas llcnian* dec, Tho* Henered, Alfred Haywood, Moses Y Bernier- I eon, 0 H Hall. 1 UII Hardee. David Harrington, Edwin E Hertz, VV H Hauaemtn, NM Harris, Stephen Hatrlck, S A Hooker, O B Hunter, HR Habersham. Ghu F Hara- lton.VV II Holmes. B P Halsey, VVm VV Habersham, JM Haywood, Thoa Hoynes,Jno 0 Habersham, George 8 Harding, Jno Harriaaon, Nleholaa Hoyle, Fraa Heroari- dcr, Andrew Harrlsaon, Win Humphreys, Jolm Ilelry, G Troup Howard, VVm Henderson, D 8 Henderson, Jns M. Henderson, Thoms* Ilelry, Claus Hallman, Jbhri'H jjlull, Levi liort, Jas Horan, E Heldt, Maurice Haekett, ntli ..to 00 Do* 11 Habersham, Sr, John Harper, J VV Harris, a Thos o • - . . . . . . 10 00 Holoombe, GU llolcombe, EB Harrla, VVm Heldt, Joe wo« .. ....12 50 Haregrovoe,JobO Habersham, John DHolcombe,Lldrcd ur . 15 00 Hayden, EJ Harden, Jno Hamlot, Gen Haas, Jno R t • a on Hamlet, 81 Harding, Seymour Harris, E D Heyle, VVm F c ... ••••••••"„ ” I IIi.II.b1 U V llBlI.ml Javnna IIInna R It llnwnll. Thou . ..inn .60eta. 1 One Mown.... tba," '1 l " _ K “ *"*. oS • One Year* |5 00 I iioU«D3,“H ‘BnioliSndT'iisOTesulne? Rll Howell, Thos ,hr ~ I jsmkiWis^^ • u .two • . 81,50, foe-foe. . • M , °?° Inserted at the usual rates, and I George Jones, JasO Jones, Jas M Jones, B G James, Legal •dvwjt ^ ^ published according to law. Alexander Johnson, JasT Jones, J D Jesse, Thoe Jonre. JfflL “ ,Wr S* **“■• ““I”"- 1 Jackson, George Jackson. ^ P„*t Krete, Harmon KuSmW Wm H Kelly, PM,.1, Kolb, Dodrlck K.Uonhom,P M l^ollocM Earn Kent, N I axsag*. -- ■■ fi^gsjs^sSwsss^ "■I R«>w A G Kennedy, i Kirkland, Al- j3“’“n"l'orderod to bedlaoooUnuoO, ana ctmrgoo to-1 ftrf Kail, I'hmip Kranj D o K.um,.Wm Kino, Ed. Stop* “k. L^otefffob^WWf^oo,. !nn*t»’m'e&m* lidAdrainStretori tor DeMom fJJVhoY'LMn, Hugh Larken, Patrlek Lonahan, jaSaTnmdalaUmHaeeouMvouatb. puM S^a^*wa^ss5^afp^sj«s» ■’■JfJfSfrSJthadavof sale! Theso tales must be made Lufburrow, Charles Uw, Peter.Lee* Robert Leybourn. DAY8beforethedayoiMu t , n wh lchthoprop. Uvy uueidhal VV W Lincoln,HF'Letch&F M Loholf, «d4ra the flrat Tuesday of the month, Pam ' e Lovell, VVm E Long, JohnN UwtaBlmeon Ln” arty Is often ” n the morning and four in the M L Lufburrow, William Lake, B A TLawrence,J ard B liempton, John Keegan, Chas' H VVm P King,Nicholas KeUeber, Jno J Kelley, JohnN Lewis,Simeon Lnne, tny w •«« in the morning uuu »yu» m».™ ■ M u Lumurrow, wiiuam Lako, BA T Lawrence, A R beiween the how* or w d u y^ud, unices so Lawton, Edward Lynch, Edward Lovell, John Lares, D sR©" 10 ^* ndvertlwment. . N Lane, James Laughlfn, J F Linder, James J Logan, ■* r '—~" - Luce, J H Ladd, Jno Lama, Jas Peter Lawrence, Michael Lavan, ,.. w „ , t Lachllson, James Lnchllson, Cae* Lenzer, James Larkin, Timothy Lavau, O A La- " • Luuday, John Lawton, A J Lcbey, Thos ' Lror- *“‘—*■’ •- m “f M ,r 1 i:S'hfL"SK Admlnl«mtor. ondOu. ; dl Ooborl A UwiCa B L dP p l^rwTrtofOrdlimmforlo,vetoR.tMo Lynch,IDLatlochB P. ■S&SlX&l’taffllfcl'TWO MOOT.bmtthow Lynch,KottL 10 AppllMdton. by Euf'IdONTm' , Lockwood, Loors L y, conn idSWKUi, a j ijouey, inns u Antonio Loevetilo, JG l^unbrlght. It Laughlin, John U Loveless, G W ^^^^S^cmoeVmonthl^WuRMCWTjW. I AbrahBmr uj n u DavId^Morris, JacobMansevJohn n rfiinp.of the Court of Ordinary (accompanied wun a Maktn xhos McNicbolas, John Maaterson, Edward 9^“” ho bond of agreement) to mMcotmoe to land, Mgahan j ore mlah McCarthy, John McHue, Wm MomilL hesdveertsodthreemonthaatImM*> . ^ b I j’g MetirtonsiRobtMelutyfe,HO Mehrtens, Jno D Mat; Marsh. Jacob Miller, JnoMurchl- - Maher, Thos MoAullE Jos W Mercer, O A Maglll, Wm — hist or <f u . I agyasa^Bfea££g sgxmagi fe.KSsSasa’: I SftSF bloGovenifs 1 8 Mlllur*, T j McNifih, John Matlonoy, John IHcG.in.gh, Pnlrlolt UaM, John Miltery, J.me* J McCoy, Imoo M nU, Ed««rd McC«bc, I Kcl“fe, s . McK'i !i c al;'S'MTi ^JFBSSSSSwSr ^ w jWBtoH^wfcSi Wslonsof tblsacL—Extract from tktRegutri ay, Thoe R Mills. Domingo Starting. Jos Murphy, G A Mo- A-., T . v „ a I Cleskey, AniusMcAlpIn, Michael Martin,Peter Marls, A NcFccly, B W Miscall;, H W Mercer, c A Magm, wm Meredith, E T McGraU, Thoe McCollum, H More©, Wm J Moore, J D Mallard, 0 D Murphy, Jeremiah Mock, N O WmMet- a A.h V W Averroiauu *» ni«™"wr" ,, n i calf. E Mendeii, A K moo re, wm mnesuv, <uun MoNIsh, o B Ash. Stewart Austin, David Abraham, OB Arnold. j^\j MelI . , B McConn, Wm Morris. John JIcCollura, rm> Alaxinder, Jno W Anderson, P W Alexander, Robt fjhariM McCann, Bornard Malian, Wm McLaughlin, A^tULCwS Armstrong, James Anderson, W V » jg McLaughlon.F W McCarthy, W H cllllls, Arms&ong.RTAkln, Peter .AmpMD.Arnold, Thos \ MoMhbon, Jno F Mullogan, Jas Malthews, Isouo AdsrasB O Anderwm.Hlobsrd Abercrombie. J h An- M ,Thos Madden, John Moron, FA.Maddox, Solomon dmen, John Augluro, H O W Alexander, John Allon, M E M McDo nnell, Wm Morel, Jno Mabun, Jno R Ahern, B A AUcn, W B. Adams. MmwJ Thos G Mooney, SI O Morland, Jas McDonald, T ConradByck,Rlcbsrd Burke, Mlchwl Fredk’siundorf. Ii k’ MimtBirt, JM^IcBrtde, W J %wlxit*n earnm • PACTORAOB FORWARDING. AND kEJf&RAL COMMIBSION BUBINJC88, SAHIUEIj L. DOWELL, '8wS°pffi elurns of Bales of Produce. mar 2 ' ., SWIFT, DENBLOW tc CO M Dealers lti Groccrteiu FOREIGN AND DOMES C0RNKR BAY ARB WniTAKRR-STRRRTS. .uw ec -icis, Provialone, »ifJtioj,iquor8. I IT A KIK-HTR X ETS. . . . W. D. FORD, _ Wliolennlo and Hotall Grocer* W&ldb**g'$ Building. Jrftrion-MtreU, Savanna*, Qa, flt^ Oonstantly'on btmd, R cholco supply of Family Groorrixs. •• July.? E. O'BYRNB, AT TAYLOX’S BUILDINO— MARKKT WHARF, Keeps oonstantly on bknd a supply of Crockery-Warc, Groceries*, Ac, dec* Jan 1, ’51 ly, L. RODIDER, fl Faslxlonnblo llbot and Shoe-1 Imporltr tf 'French Leather, WUlTAKKR-STRIKT—OFF(JSITE SMKTS 1 BOltOIRQ. M PARIS] oker* J. L. OLIVER, Fashionable Boot Mannfoctnrer,' RO.SRVKNTBRR BULL-STREET, REAR MONUMEHT-SQDARE. Cork-Bole, Witer-Prooi; Hunting, Military, Patent Leather, Walking,- Dress, and Pump-Sole Boots: Shoot ing Buskins,: Bootees, Oxford Bhoes. Purapa, Slippers, &made to order In the neatest and most fashionable manner, of warranted materials, and by tho molt experi enced and carelbl workmen. NUMBER 272. ' ' m Factor. «nd n commlMlotr K l5«rchanU) X., IDS BwrSUUL ygetcftnwiiffti (ffientrat ahtjrctlotnHntB. a. a, habowick,,,j ,( wsmssmamw Earthen-Waro, ' •; ; - ; T aw D E®LEiFtNliEAD Y\ litt PEALERS IR Looking Ol&aaea. | 8UGAK8- bbds. Porto. FEwriELp’s a/tRna^Ro.op 8.8. MIl.LEIlfcJ.D. llacksinlthTng, j — Rico, fair bbds. Prime Bt. Croix, Ra hbds. Fair Cuba*: . 200 bbls. Stewart’s D. k. 0. 25 bbls. Crushed. 25 boxes Loaf. COFFEE— r , I 500 bags Rio, fair to prime. j'otiiino, | 122' fhlr to choice. . A. HBNBBlL, ALE DETJOG _ F Jiotts, nnlldlngs, OFFER FOR BALB-5,000 lbs. til ,iM Leaf ljead, pure and 1 No. 1} >150 boxes Window Glass] 000 gallons Linseed Oils > — J - —*-1 WlnU 'nloaWhlle Buildings. ADAM SHORTf master Builder, first soda wear WhT. ardbew’s Will take contmeu for Building kdd Wor of every description. Work In Masonry R.& J.LACHLIBON, Eng, ?/foV7 I m-. i VT . 1. ™ J*-nh.1 T Canii^Btroet—Near the Cdntl Lock. *i tACULIIOR. ‘ h.tACHLISOR. A. N. MILLER.» Engineer jandMilF WYLLY fc MONTMOLLIN. General Agents and Brokers, - ;;i*»ii, . .w j. • • YoP the Bale of RecAEttateyNtgreu^trany description PerienaJProperty. OFFICE, COBKER BULL-ST. AND EAY-LANR, fob 23 - Savannah, Georgia, JrON ANDORRA88 FOUNDER. EASTERN WHARF—1AY-ST. A. PONCE, Importer & manufactnrtr of Segars, NO. 13 WBirAkRa^rratar. Keeps on hand a well selected Mock of Imported Be- gars; auo Manufactured Tobawov Snuff, Pipes, and all other articles usually kept In , Ids lino, of business, which he offers on the most reasonable terms., , nov 3 T. PORTER’S ' t*- FASHIONABLE CLOTHING- EMPORIUM. 100 poekeU Old Java, i, . 50 bags Cuba. | BAGGING k ROPE— 200 bales Gunny. 10 bales Dundee. 300 colls Rope. TOBACCO- - 300 boxes, various brands. CHEESE— 150 boxes Cream. 50 boxes Eogllih Dairy. MACKEREL- 25 barrels No. 1. 25 half barrels No. 1. 50 barrels No. 2. 25 half barrels No. 2. 50 barrels No. 3. BACON-... , 50 casks Bides. 25 casks Shoulders. MOLABSES- 50 tierces Cuba. 50 barrels Cuba. 50 barrels New Orleans. OANDLES- 50 boxes Adamantine, loo boxes Star. 25 boxes Pearl. 100 boxes Hull it Beadel’s. PICKLES— 50 boxes Underwood's. LlQUoK X “ Be,nlngl0 ^ 100 barrels E. P. Oln. 50 - barrels Connecticut River Gin. SO barrelsN.E.Rum. . 25 barrels Extra Choice Old MoUoh. Whiskey. 50 barrels BslUmore Whiskey. — do. Bleached Winter Bnerm Oil; SO barrels do. Whale Oil! 10. do. Train OIL bo*t quality; 0 do. Winter stralnecf Lard blit do. Coburn's Machinery Out r do. No; 1 Castor Oil} do. Copperas, green and dry; do. Enom Baiu; 10 casks Potaaht 5 casks Safieratus; . . 5 barrels Refinea Saltpetre} • . 150 ounoca Paris’ 8ulphate Quinine} 10 barrels LOrUlard’s Snuffs 20 boxes assorted C '5 ' 10 so 10 LAGER. BEER. . Hi WEIG AND (its opened, under tho Planle^l , HotM, a neat and oomforublq Eating Room, with an excellent it Oook, irom BtrokbowKwhA will i German, American and French'tastes. OY8TER8, FISH, MEATS—every thlng tbat this market affords,can be had In all style*, on short notice. Youro Clerks, and othcrs,,who hr~ aro Invltod to try the European mo and dining at the Restaurant. Philadelphia LAGER BEER, SWISS CHEESE and , LINDBURGER CHEESE, kept always -on hand for the nae of families. oct5- 50 boxes Ray's Lemon Syrup; . rKlLtDKLI T flE Subscriber re*. vannab to test the,. “ e Brew ***'— .futnia). 100 reams Letter sndwitlng F Together with an extensive si * cine*; Perfumery} > Hair, Tooth a»u fmii «*TR P dE|VE ?T ; Sjictna anti amrniue jFnatUowa. 25 quarter casks pure Malaga Wine. 25 quarter casks BelgueUe Brandy. rpHE SUBSCRIBER taken this method of infotmlnghls Mends nnd the dtl«ma 0 f flavannsb, that he Unow A opening THE 810ST SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHING ever olfored ln thl* cltjr. The ^riCev 'n^PWn j BOAP ~ 5 pipes Holland Gin. 15 quarter casks Madeira Wine. ■ upeuinK mis atugi oruj-f-uiu u.wi* v. vm.iw ... p figures, uro inarkod upon each article, and no deviation, and at the remarkable low prices that the gooda nre marked, the subscriber feels confident will bo appreciated by a generous public. In part are the following Gooda 1 have Gents. Block Cloth Drees and Frock Coats, Olivo do do do do Brown do do do do Blue do do do do Black Cloth Backs and Polka Backs, Brown do do do do Blue do do do do Olive do do do do do Shad Dross do Black Doe Skin Polka Backs, Fancy Colored do do Drab Cnsslmero Backs and Polka Sacks, do Black Tweed Green do ao ao Brown do do do Bilk and Wool do do COATS. Camblet, Chocked Ginghams, Linen Lustre, Plain and Fancy Alpacfca, Paris Lustre, Black Morin; Black and Fancy Tweed, Do do Cushraeretts, Brown and Yellow Linen, Black Drop d’Ele, Grass Linen. FURNISHING GOODS. Linen and Linen Bosom Shirts. Silk, Lamb’s Wool, and Merino Shirts and Drawers, Linen, Jeans, nnd Canton Flannel do Silk, Atcrlno, nnd Cotton Half Hose, BUk, Thread, nnd Norl Hose, Ccnllemen’a Dressing Robes, Linen Collars, two and threo ply. PANTALOONS. Striped Cotton and Linen, Plain do do Jo Nankeen, Drap d’Eto, Fancy Linen, Black Alpaeca, Black Doe Skin Pants, Plain Black Ciualmere Pants, Fancy Colored do Plain and Ribbed do Black and Colored Satinet Pants, VESTS. Black Satin Single and Double Breasted Vests, Fancy 8atin and Silk do do Embossed Fancy Bilk do do Black and Fancy Barathea do do do do Embrol’d Cafslmero do White and Fancy Satin and Party do Plain Black Silk Velvet, single and double breasted, Fancy Cut de do do Fancy Cashmere do do GLOVES. Black, White, and Colored Kid Gloves, Black and Castor Riding do Cloth, Cashmere and Lined Berlin do Black, White andFancy Silk do CRAVATS. Superflno Black Silk and Fancy Cravats, do Fancy do, great vsricty, While Silk and Satin Party Cravats, Block nnd Fancy Silk and Sutln Scarfs,' do do Opera Ties. Lluen Cambric, China Cord and Pongee Pocket Hand kerchiefs. Hats and Caps, or tho latest styles. Ladles’ Riding Hats. Trunks, Patent und Solo Leather. Volyses, Carpet Bags, Canes, Umbrellas, Ice, . 50 boxes Colgate* No. 1. 50 boxes Colgsto’a Pale. 100 boxes Boston No. 1, [TEAS— 25 quarter chests Green. 10 half cheats Black. 10 quarter chests Gunpowder. |FLOUR- 50 half barrels Extra. 50 barrels lllram Smith's,) 50 barrels pure Geneesee, >New Wheat 150 barrels Baltimore, | STARCH— 50 boxes Pearl. 25 quarter boxes Pearl. RAISINS— 25 boxes Bunch. 25 hair boxes Bunch. ALMONDS— 15 frails Jordan;' BUCKETS— 100 dozen Painted. 50 dozen Varnished. AT No.’154 OONG’RfiSS-STREEf. T HE subscriber has Just opened the following articles viz:—Rich Figured Cashmere and DeLalu*. Do. do. Foulard Alpacas. BUk Warp Black do. French Cambrics, English and American Prints. Ginghams} Black Italian Silks. Also—A complete and extensive assortment of House keeping Articles. Together with a full stock of Plante* lion Goods. I ESTTbe undersigned will take great pleasure in exhi biting his Stock, whether sales are effected or not SPENCER GURRELL. Agent, 154 Congress and 73 St Jullen-strecta, ort5 Glbbdn*'Building FALL Ann WINTER DRV QOUDS. L aROCIIE, BOWNE k. CO. have received by recent arrivals, and offer for sale upon most fkvorable terms, a foil stock of PlantaUon Goods, to which they la*: rite tho attention of Merchants and Planters, viz: 25,000 yards Kerseys, all qualities; 12,000 *• Schley’s Plains; 10,000 “ While and Black Washington Jeans} 5,000 w Heavy all wool Plains; 3,000 pairs English Duffll Blanket*; 100 “ 104,11-4 and 12-4 Whitney Blankets} 10U “ “ M •* heavy Bath do} 20 bales Xt 7i and 4-1 Brown Shirtings; " Oanaburgs;'together with a general as- nlshinf— J " '■ ■ mended by physicians to ladles Who dro nursing chOdikd* Sold at tho Planters’Hotel by ■■ ,, ' .. £ 1 «ept7 Myl HBSNY WE|6 “0UE HOUSE," —'No. 165-Sa wuuld napwdul fitted up a Room In connection *lth the Oystpr Saloon, for the accommodation of Dirrir ot Spyria Paawr During the past sumtoer, he ha* added a third a his establishment, which < Is f He toF made srrang the racilitlei EATING 8/ And all the Cbdloe Dellcadoi and that with the aid of ex perl one agers, cooks, waiter*, Ikl, be la preparedtc oiin.-fhefrsdMODr' need amt attontlyA' miri- prepared to entertain his sortment of house furnishing and fancy good*. oct21 mentoftbek. keep a Public House that shall be In every liable to hlmMlf and tbe city. Ofhlssucc_ the j)UbllMoJud(je., kl _ w : ,.j. ,|A«I laweekfoithtw* GBOUEB1ES. CHAMPION baa In atora and Is receiving the fol- woeka, and send bUI to this office. ■. , ocMIa (1 . , , FLORIDA LAffDMVOlLHAEB.^ /V* lowing articles for city and country trade, which Mk. The following valuable TRA0T8 OFa. having been purchased for cash and selected by himself, 89th A N D, lying In Marlon and -Alachua■ enables him to sell on the most favorable terms, vlt: ““counties, 'Wtllbe offered at Private P* * '* during the months of October, November and nsiL ri*t octl S UGAR. COFFEE, SOAP AND CANDLES. 20 hhds. cholco P. R. Sugar; 50 « Fair do 300 Bags Rio Coffee; 50 Mattaold Government Java do, 100 boxes Soap;' 50 « Starch. Just received and for sale by sept 20 1852 APMAHON fc DOYLE. B randy, gin, foe.' 10 half Pipea Ulard Brandy; . . 10 “ “ Seignctt nnd Itoschcll do. -1--.-, e terms, vlt: 100 bbls. Baltimore and Canal Flour. 50 half do. do^ 50 do. 8tuart’s Crushed and Powdered Sugars; 10 boxes do. Loaf do; 10 hhds. Porto Rico and Muscovado do; 50 bbls. ClariBed Sugar, various qualities; 25 boxes Cheese; 100 boxes and hairdo. Soap; 50 do. Sperm and Adamantine Caudles; 100 bags Rio ahd Java Coffee. 30 boxes and half boxes Hyson and Black Teas; 75 do. and half do. Tobaeco} 25 do. Starch; 30 do. Pipes; 25 dozen Brooms and Buckets; 50 bbls. Xi X, nnd kilts Mackerel; 20 kltta Salmon; 10,000 lbs. Bacon, Hams, Sides and Shoulders; , Smoked T01 late, Farini Sweet (Ml, CUron, foe- foe. 1 —ALSO- 25 whole, 25 half, 25 quarter boxes New Raisins: 5 bbls- 20 hair, 20 quarter and 20 boxes Buckwheat; 500 bags Shot; 500 bars Lead; A choice selection of Liquors and wines. oct 25 next, viz: WETUMPKA HAMMOCK, situated aboot tan mile* North of Ocala, (the county seat of Marion county,) com- taining 3,000 acres, about one-balf of which U hammock, uniurpassod by any In tbe State; and tho remainder white oak and hickory land. w; j-.ni .iO A TRACT, well known as the u Fort'Draae Plants* Ion." containing 3,000 acres of Land,-principally-ffrit quality hammock, between four and five hundred acres of which U thoroughly cleared, and at- present In oUtl* vatlon. This place for several years averaged two hogs heads or Sugar to the acre, and every year that lt- bal been cultivated baa produoed fine crops of oorq and cotton. '*' - , These Tneta.oonld readily be dtvlded lnto'two-’or three plantations each, being well watered and surround* ^A W^CT of l,?^ acTM on Orange Udcfoeohl'lsll&g bf 10 PI) 2?X, * M Seignett an pcs Holland Gin; it X Casks Madelr t X Casks Madeira Wine; •m " “ Port do. 30 bbls. old Monongnhela Whiskey} 50 ** Domestic Brandy; 50 “ do. Gin; 100 •* do. Rum; 100 “ do. Whiskey. Just received and for sale by sept 201852 M’MAIION fo DOYLE. CHILDREN’S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, This Department for Children’s Clothing Is fitted up in tho most costly stylo with every convenience for trying on, fitting, foe!, tho stock embraces every article In that line, consisting In part of Coats and Pants or every style, Over- coats, and Under Garments, Jenny Lind Sacks, Polka do- Over 8acka, Vesta, Braided Suita, Plain, Silk Velvet, Vest I x^LOUR, 80 AP, 8TARCH, and CANDLE8.—Landing Sulla! and Boys’ Caps, a large assortment. Tho Ladles will find it to their Interest to call and examine my stock, se H ^100 bbls Canal Flour they aromado up In the latest style and the best manner nnd at tho lowest prices. No abatement from tho prices first 1 — •— • Don’t forgot the new store on first floor of BU Andrew’s Hall, corner of Broughton and JeffersOn-sts. tpr 28 Francis Blair. Chas Ball, Patrick Brady, Thos J >seph Neill, Thos Naylor! Wm Nungezer, Jaa Nunge* VV G Norwood, Jno W Neavlli, D D Nlcnols, E L Nefdllngnr, Dan’l Nolson, Terrence Jtugont,0 N Nichols, Geo 8 Nichols, L F Nlchula. Jos Nagle. Nevlll Neyle, Jno Nell, J G Neldtllnger, A A Nungazer. JU Norton, Jacob " lltnnrer. Edward Nugent, Bara’I Nuttman, Jas A STu J BuokSer, John..Boston, B M B Burre Benton,' MJ Buckner, Jol Dennis BltnnerhasaeU, I Augustus lloullneau,John *j J Bee, J P. Brooks, W II Bot diin.idwio,itaowg . ;vi , John O Ulauce, Theodore Btols, Wtutam uioia, ttu. * Josvrrentlce, Jno F Posoy, N 8 Plnder, Sam’l Bourke, JohnFBIskely. GBfowm_ eoBrou* Phllbrlck, JasM Prentice,S M Pond,Win Purrls, Polk BL Bflullineau, J TBuckner^CharleaH Bell, OtoBren Fhllbrti J ndnJW 0 PaceUy , Edwin Piirsons, Elisha Par* ion,PTBroughton.UBBelt WHBradley,LBuonnoih iirurw 0 p U ncost.OwenPoterson.GB - Jultelbo, WmBaUey,FH Blots, J U Buckner. Johnftlrt&d,'J“»>n PhAn,Jno F Powell, Js. Pallor- , mUrjohirPorSld, Jolm l’ho'un, Jno ^ I’o'*®". JuPreo- Wm II Cuyler, John Cooper, OA SJSj^BoojfSS pinonSSoL^S}w*hSSk, Ednn'WadeMmE BJSJSSl%hom John Clonry* Jot VtammJ Jno l ™lcll, j™ ™ 1 o u PtulorTho. rrendor AU»8Xo,c£uCooler, Jn.Clolry,ll«n.«rta>n.nm. p „,„ •„ KPrMUjn, JosItProm UoprThoo iVrighl | ufwn F l’rilon, Edward Purrolo, D O Phllbrlck. Cut Jas Quantock, John Qulnu, Martin Quinn, Wm Quinn, Wm Quanto**, jr. _ Rosenblatt, Jacob leslor, horn, ’Johncaas. Jno OubfteLMo.es Roberta Jobn^Ryan, J U Read. JosW Robborta, Henry son, B L O.leTw « 8 M Golding,’fceder- vVm ltobirts!.n, Patrick Roll y, L S Russell. Wm Coburn, L F y&*11aob (iummlng, Patrick Grot-1 Ruche, Barney Roden, PntkUyan, V «m Rogers, JuoA JnoiCorooll, Win Con- Jno C Rowland, Michael Room*, Goorgo iborts! C Hltlkem an, 11 Rogor«.i Ro n nldso n| yan, B G Reed, ChasE Robinson, Joseph Cohon. J f On»*. terjon,/ohd Kowl«jJOhd lloscm, Dpdl Hoddnmn, Mniu i RCohan- D B Camp, Octavua oonen, * « Roberson, Jonn ivowmj rVnSmaTPatrick Wark, Jno M Cody, Jas Clag. wm P Rowland, Hugh K wToinnon7chariea Clor, Augu»Uu (JannoM’at-1 .ton, H J Royal,.Jno B ih^foliy! Andr^r Rleiljr, A R Ral : Rice, James Ryan, JasLRosalg, l_L nUTDnifuM Thni Unhnll. SEgMSHasnVW' psaSaas^w^a? p. A BouUnrd, Wm Swoll, John'A Schalfor, John “.f* IviT, * ’ ii ui.rlrn AhmhimiS innwin. kiT', inrSiVcoff Bryan Connor,iiames r<«-opo, CoUInt, J ^ Cohen, Chmlc^Connory. gSRjMitoSSdV Kit'dwM^S^mcMC’vTsSi'pmS,!? Duncan, John Dillon, tarael Dakhert snfelser, Jno D Dol-' ItonSJ^L Davta8S Dumilng, Patrick Dervhio, Chas , , Jour - Betttjr,u» »(vm“oStadkid!'JnoBcrevwi! U Uuryeo, Burrellbye, BO Dunning, Jr, F a D»^W Jno A Btegln. Jolm moan^^ , M 8 ^,ey, Francis I Dudley, John Devsney,John Doble.RH Darby, as# jWm Baltic MJtoM, short, ) no Y Symons, James Doyle, James Downey. Wm U ?“J”]^Dndlev DnVOT- i heU ^. P p swSu Wmund J Saunders, lldwln Stiles, •.JuDoMirUm.Uoi InryDUPnort,* A , o« i Dry , dj]o,J J-DDuhtr, E yJ'DJ.hjr, I ilDiiin'n,Fred'kijimhonlhlMr, JffDomojJu «jt"jj^ I J*"'Sf„"S B John' sSoVEoy®tenmSjjdBd mSSSSSiiSr^. M8hollmnn,.J> j Duggan, John — Henry Ellis, Daniel Egan,‘Richard w Epstein, Edwin w Ervin, Jiiincs Edon. “feSit Fern'S Thomas Smith, Wm H r, , u, 6V0080n Richard Stole, Webster, Robert Wnggensleln, Jos Wasliburn, D Li Wil son, Cloudlus C Wilson, Demnsoy White, Peter White, Jno M Wltlinms, Norman Wallaceu Henry Welgand, Tims White, W II Williams, J T Webb, Jas G Walla, John Wlckara, Lemuel Wilson, Wm P Wylly, John Wlldor, Jas E WalUiour, Christopher Wltgen, John Welglom, Jno W C WlUlamson, Henry WlUlamson,^ WUlTam Warner. _ Peter Yonson, Jno A Young, Dr E Yongc, W A Yongc, Wm P Yonge. Peter Zarodoskl, Edward G Zetrouor, Jacob Zlmracr- ian, Edward Zudeines, Solomon Zelgler, Tho foregoing are the qualifications of voters entitled to vote for Mayor and Aldermen or tho City of Savannah at* tne ttofobf* bo given to the Clerk or Council, tl with according to law. sept 14 it they may bo d R. F. AKIN, Clerk Council. -TTSPLENDID OPENING OF FALL GOODS* T HE Subscriber would respectfully call the attention of the public to his largo and well selected stock or Fall and Winter Staple and lanoy DryGoods. CoralMlog In part or: BM. and icolored Sllka, ofagmat variety; very rich embroidered Sllka. of ell patterns. Mantillas and Crape Shawls? Scotch Wool Long do., wili square Plaid Shawls; l^hmeress MousolUie de 1 .nines; Alpaccas, a great v “r etyt Needto-Work Col- hPa«'J‘i"P» » r .llP!UW™Jj ChWimhlnjlIdatg &'undHamaTt'Smhrt.Handhorthloh, front cents to 85 a piece; Irish Linens; Uuckabacks, Diaper, French Towels, from 25 cents to ® 1 d ? U ni- i Lll unmeet, tauio ^uen} white and brown Napkins, a fine assortment; a very largo assortment ®f t G -l®XwndA’. story, ol tho veiy best make and stylo, merlcan Long Cloths; unbleached do.; rich Dnmasx Tnblo and.Plano Covers; Casslmerosnnd Cloths, black and blue of ovenr quality; rich Vest ^Meroa of all styles; Satinets; Kentucky Jeans; assortment; one of the very best selected stock of Blnn ke GA°RP , mNG—Bruwel™ 3dny, 2-Ply, All-Wool, a yu- mild do well to call before purchasing elsewhere,_as NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS 11 50 boxes Colgate’s Pearl Starch 50 boxes Georgia Caudles 100 boxes 8oap. For sale by [sept 25] SWIFT fc CO. J. H, & Iff- HTTP! ATT ATT, Corner of Broughton and Whltaker-ata.. SAVANNAH, I NVITE attention to their new slock of FALL fo WIN TER GOODS, comprising: DRESS GOODS—French Cashmeres, French De Lalnes,' English De Latnes, niack Silk, Colored TAOMESTIO L1QUOR8— XJ 100 bbls. E. Pholp’a Gin; 1 50 do P. fo II. Gin, Conn. River; 100 do N.O. Whiskey; 50 do Baltimore Whlskej iker, 100 do N. E. Rum: 50 do Domestic Brandy. Landing, and for sale by [sept 25] SWIFT fo CO. GROCERIES* LIOUOR8 4c WINES. Lalnes, English De Lalnes, niack Silk, Colored -Wecf! V Ell h v recdn t n rrfv si a- I R im lil,l. c ; ',„h«l,Vow,l qro d ami tl.ritlod Do WITT 4c mOUGAN, | DEALERS IN FANCY & STAPLE C ALL attention to their large 8tock of the following articles, which they offer at the lowest prices; Rich Printed de Lalnes and Cashmeres, French nnd English Merinos, Black Bombazines and Alpacas, Linen Cambric and Embroidered Hdkfk, Marseilles Quilts and Counterpanes, Irish Linens nnd Damasks, Linen and Cotton SbeeUngs, 811k, Cblton and Merino Hosiery, White and Colored Flannels, Cloths and Cosslmeres, French, English and American Calicoes, Diapers ana Towel!ngs. Table and Plano Oorers, Plain and Figured Black 8llks, Black Satin de Chene, Plain Changeable Silks, Paris ManUlini and Talmas, Bonnet and Plain Ribbons, Broche and Plaid Shawls, French and English Crapes, Ladles’and Gentlemen's Kid Gloves, Swiss and Cambric Trimmings, “ I Lace Collars, .—ALSO—' . ,-r. 5,000 ACRES on Indian River. Any bne wishing; to . julttvate sugar cane would do weirto' examine this land, as being remarkably fertile, and lying south'of tho region of frost. It I* as well adapted to that culture as any In tho ITnileH Hint/**. . 12,000 ACRES, generally known as tbe u Bayard tract,*- tunted on the 8L John’s river, opposite Picolata. Tberq are many small hammocks and orange'groves on'this tract, but It la principally valuable for Its pltie timber. It has a river Trout oraoven or eight miles,; . . . 1,000 ACRES on Lake George, and several small tracts, on and near the 8t. John's river,'well situated for lkrm- lng, the rearing or orango groves, foe. The above tracts of land were purchased by the>lsto. Gen. Clinch. Immediately after tbe accession Of .FIbrIda' to the United States. From bis position at that Ume^htat facilities for selection were unusually great, and it-is ben lleved they Include aa good land as can be found in‘ the French Needle-worked nnd L On account of their accessibility from Charleston nnd. Savannah, they offer great Inducements to planters In C*^ rollna or Georgia wishing to rembve. The titles are clear and indisputable. - . Terms—Cash, or payable at Charieston or Savannah,,on or before the 1st of January next Fir Any further Information on' the • subject Can' bo btalned' * **■ ■** **—*— zlnes. Damask Antique, English, French and American Calicoes. EJlfDRO//J£«/E«-Llnen Cambric, Cambric Hand* kerchlelk, Plain and Embroidered Handkerchicft, Sitaars; Bobinet Laces, Uobluel Edgings, Collars and Cuffs, » Bl “* v "‘“’ 25 boxes double refined Loaf . do; 240 bags Rio Coffee, aome or them prime; 45 do. Jnva do; 50 hhds. Porto Rico a Blankets, Plains and Kerseys, Muslin Curtains, I obtained by addressing the subscriber, at Orai Marion county, Florida. _ J. H. M. 01 Broche and Figured Bilks, Domestic Goods of all descriptions, of the best tnannfao- HOSIERY * UNENS-K large ana wellsoleclod stock of Gloves, Irish Linens, Lluen Diapers and Damasks. JFOOLEJFif—Negro Blankets, Kerseys, Llnseys,Clt>ths, Cosslmeres and Vestings, Satinets, Tweeds fo Ken tucky Joans, Rod, Whlto, Blue and Yellow Flan nels, 10-4 and 11*4 Brown nnd Bleached Sheetings, ! Pillow-Case Linens, and Quilts. Country Merchants, Plnnters. and others, will consult their Interests by examining our stock before purchasing. iy All we esk is a visit from those desiring to pur chase. We feel confident that tho quality and prices ol our Goods will command sales upon our terms: Cash* and. no Second Price* oct 10 tMl ^ ^ck^^? '^otaoco, 1 felVJon3o,Dladwn, • r,virglnlu8,fc- GOOD8. would dcTweiiUTadl'before purchasing elsewhere, the goods shall be sold low and on the' raost nccommoda- tlng terms. [oct 2] JOSEPH L1PPMAN. GEORGE W. HARDCASTLti, CARRIAGE MAKEIL 200 CONGRESS AND 05 ST. JULIAN-STREET, Franklin-Square, ' , W OULD Return his thanks to his Mends and patrons for past favours, nnd inform thorn, that ho Is now ready at tho old stand, to execuio auy work In the above Una, and hopija by hla untiring eaaitlon. toi ploaaa all who may honor him with a call. All kinds of repairing ... W...I—win, iho ulmniit neatness and in the above business done with the utmost neatness l$hecl’wright and Blacksmith worti, and alt kinds of Whcotc,tVogonB, Draya, Carta, 4c., made on tho shorten notice and on most liberal terms. J nng0 _ WHOLESALE AND--- PAINT AND OIL ST0BE * SAVANNAH. OA. fr EEPB COMhntlly tbrajdm-W HITe’uK AD, Par. Noa. KlcndkE„gll.Sd.. NnrA1[iT8 Black, Yellow, Brown, Chrome Green, Paris Green, and Prussia.. Blue. DRy pAI jq T a j FALL OF 1852c H AVING completed our arrangements for tho season, we ore now prepared to offor to tbo public the larg est and best assortment or GOOD AND WELL-MADE CLOTHING, and are determined to sustain our reputation by selling Goods at fair prices. We Invte our Mends nnd tbo pub lic to call and examine our Fall and Wintbr Stock, Which, for QUALITY, STYLE and QUANTITY far CXCCCdS any previous season, and IVom which a complete outfit con be selected at the very lowrst pricks. Our Goods are selected with great care—being cut In lh» latest Fashion, and manufactured In such a manner ass give entire satlaftctlon. •50,000 STOCK of Heady-mndo CLOTHING, embracing all the various Myles, qualities, etc., In garUs follows I .niack Cloth, Frock and Drcss,'Ptald and Clouded, Fancv Business Coats in great variety. Tweeds cut Into Pellors Half Sacks, etc-etc. PANTALOONS, modo from Fine Black Doeskin, andjhe various Fall stylos of Harris’ Clouded and Motf and Fancy Satinets. • . • • VESTS: , Black ahd Figured Satin, Gentlemen’s While Silk and Figured Marseilles. ,, ... WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT. We Invito tho attention of Country Merchants to our Stock, which Is varied and complete, and manuftetured expressly lor their trade. Wo also have a genteel as sortment of YOUTH’S CLOTHING, Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, Black and Fancy Bilk Cravats, Stocks, Plain und Figured 8Hk aud Satin Neck Ties, Prince Alberta, of Plain, Watered and Ribbed Silk. Nectah Virginlus, foe. 100 boxes best Family Soap; 150 do. do. No.1 do; 114 half cheats Black Teas, some of It very superior; 148packages Hyson do., InX,XfOdXchests; 150 boxes Tallow Candles, 8’s and 6’*: lot) do. 8tar and Adamantine Candles; 150 do. Pipes; ..... 75 do. Mustard; 50do, gron’d PepperkAllspice; 70 bbls. Bugar, Butter and Soda Crackers: 275 do. Domestic Gin,Rum, Brandy and Whiskey; 40 do. Old Mononga’o Whiskey,some very choice; 15 hair pipes Otard, Dupuy tt Co.’s Brandy; 25 quarter and eighth casks virions kinds cholco French Brandy; 5 pipes Holland Gin; 4 puncheons Jamaica And St. Croix Rnm; 30 casks Madeira and Tenerlfib Wines; 20 do. superiorold Madeirasnd Shernr Wines; 100 baskets Champagne, Heldseck, Hungarian, Lion,foe., kc. . 100 kegs and halves FFFG. Powder; 400 bags Buck and Drop Shot; 50 bbls. No. 3 Mackerel; ) 25 do. No. 2 do; 20 do. No. 1 do: ■ ■ I 20 casks Codfish and Haddock; > New Fish. 30 lutl f bbls. 1 & 2 Mackerel; 50 boxes Codfish; 1 40 kills No. 1 Mackerel; J , With a full supply of everything else In Ihe grocery llnMbr,mlnon —M»Vf^ERAT 4 CO. White and C Bath and Whitney Blankets. Linen and Cotton 8hoeiIng. Linen nnd Cotton Plllow-costng. Huckabuck and Bird’s Eye Diaper. Damask and Spotted Napkins and Clotbs. Bnow-drop and Damask Table Diapers. Unbleached Diaper apd Cloths. White, 8carlet and Yellow Flannels. Super Irish L ‘ ti Linens and Long Lawns. FANCY DRY GOODS. R ich colored fo black silks. Paris Printed Do taines. Modo and High-Colored De Lalnes. Plaid Raw Silks. French, English and American Prints. Rich French and English Flirt Chltitx. Embroidered Chemisette and Collars. Bordered Lawn and Linen Cambric Hdklk. Rich Embroidorcd Handkerchiefs. Plain and Embroidered Canton Crape Shawls. Long and Square Broche Shawls. Do. do. Plaid do. Bonnet and Neck Ribbons. For sale low by -.vrrr, i oct 16 ” Man I • • The Tri-weekly Chrontde fc 8enUnel, kt Abgttsta,' and the Journal to Messenger and the TelSgraph, a\ Ma- • con, are requested to publish the above till first of Janu- unry, and send their MBs to this ^ "'"j rpHE SUBSCRIBERS take pleasure In: afinofcneibg'.toi have received n larae and .plendld Stock of GOods, sUlt- > able for FaU and Winter trade—such asr ■ ALPACAS, CASHMERES/ MUSLIN DE LAINE3, BOMBAZINES, FRENCH AND ENGLISH MERINOS, . BILK AND VELVCT’ MANTELS, 1 I of aU colors and of the latest and most approved patterns, I . They also have receive*! alargo'stock of SILKS, which ’ surpass any other ever brought to' tills place, As well In' tgwAgjfc menl o VHITE EMBROIDER I Coilarn, Cuffs! Ctapes, Caps, Hsndkfcrdileft, SlMves,' and < | ChemiMtU; together with all other article* uauaUy kept: isetts; together' ^They^call the attention of the public cspeclslly to th6lr ' assortment of • • ; House-keopinBT Good*,., , . Consisting of Shirtings, Sheetings, Table Linen, Napkins,, Towels, Pillow-Case Linen, et*L, etc.; and also to their ' oct 29 NEV LATHROP fo STEBBIN8. 2,000 i; DRUGS! DRUGS!! LBS. EPSOM SALTS. 5,000 lbs. Copperas. * 000 lbs. Glauber Salts. sold at the lowest n oct 13 EINSTEIN fo ECKMAN,.. 151 Congress-Street,' CAUlPETSI CAltFJBTSl! OABFETSlil "YTTE have This Day opened for sale; a splendid as- W sortment of Carpetay Oil Cloths* Mats* , - , . . ROBERTS A: FOOTE, White and Fancy, warranted "to'llt, GloVM, Unite, Gnr- O. St. m wgTr,&rer^« p2«l.n ntuo,™ r m. Y®w,Umter k ^« ^^.BiK^i^SMrmdo-Neatrfoot do-snd SPIRITS he ventures to assmitbat those .. - JWhlShWaSi BRUSHES, Taint, Var- solccllon as to color, fobric, style or finish of a covering -T2i AHii»» do- Window and .Picture * - ' ilouse, Si?n and SliIp PalntlnK .. Done In a workmanlike •manner, and at reasoimble _prices. i | FertfkwiMnSwimie™o“nS!3liS“JW^' Win Foltiard, Domtnlelc Flatloy. John neniiyn, Peth Relay, LJ D Pnltoltfld. Ju F.tm.len, Sllel'wf ReJ-"™ FenneH, - Jno ■ Fosle v J R Fisher. 0 J Fuldon. Jacob Friend, J C Fathers. G G Parries, John C Ferrell, James ffiiuipSfeii 8 - 1 « , " hu Patrick SkUiner, jeaiwiuy 0 . ’ nrd p M stone, Eleazor Solomons, Thos scuuy, vvi.. ; j A Sowell, J KKSftiT- SSSSri-apS®. H « Christopher Bmllh. T< Thompson, Jno wmmmm son Tombsi W HTalblrd, J B Taylor, John d John;Gerdts,FrandsGrimball/J. F Gullmartln, nerj MichaelGlasgokriGeo’A'Gordoni Wra'A^Gibbons, rick GarronjJna ^radv, GeoGlemJFaroyoj^^,-, FMGreen, JnoF Glntlgny, Peter Gnfnoy. W Wv^oou- if—M meBBanSSISiP •I fimSin*E w°8ot£iSoP3rumh!e.W7*3fliee, OINbm. <»'“ u TfUbird.IIgnry Tow, S?,?S?,ne? Wm A Tliompiun, Relit Tortd, f jJlmtnoni, Wm » SfflrVJno J -fttouk, J Teehcnnr, Wm 8 Tey- lor' n Nr Toy lor, J M ThomuW RThompmn. iHlng/F 'R'Wl'Iyy hlteheml, Thomu Working, s§? SMHH jjpL tbl. etTerrwflWebtemtHll- arasLwir: COFPEB8RIITH AND PLUMBING* •: rpilE Subscriber having fitted mp. In'^ n Jl“‘ ,0 f or W -— I hta Foundry aud Machine Works, a Shop for tiiiaiunM. mid engaged tho services orsune ata>ve buslS and eiSagedtho services ofsune. workmen, la prepared to do any deecriptlon of work that done In the very hert menner end it the .hnrte...e.t». (f # 'LSSrt. J SlAUiN>*««AWj:5? T HE undersigned rospcctTully Infortns BU who ina, need his services, that bo has charge oftho MARINI RAILWAY, which Is now In successful operation. He Is 'thnmfora/nranared to take up vessels or any size usually visiting our port, aud to do the work of ™P"d*J** reasonable terms. Thoeo who wish to clean or paint the sr, aassissffiFsts? “rZySi; mid'to'carry'on'ttioVn.llieM'or'sdip Cetpintoiintf Srntf MeWnmeml Oeullclnlt, In all lu ret^on. hrmtehee, at ihe eastern extremity of the city. ‘’Tg.'^iihlpsIniihT. on't'"- P;; m r”vn,l, 1 N K , i.. To Ship OwnerMIaito” anJ l Con»lRnee!ofVe8se|i SSSofess'® h,„r the Deal. Kith «»'r^"^NnEUsmNE, Agent end superintendent, >te Sr M.nh'. Dock, Chnrtertnn. r WOOC-HAX8. 100sS <, ““ b, “ k *" d d ™ b ’» 50 dorm Metdoo lid. (Otr planter', two) ! octo BELDEN teCO. M»i WaUo, Shofoo MOrtment of bteek, pldn mid Rugs, Window Curtains, Ac. —CONSISTING IN FART OF— 20 pieces Three-Ply Carpets 10 do. Velvet Tapestry 10 do. Brussels do. 40 do. Two-Ply Carpets do. Floor Oil Cloth do. Drugget do. Felt Carpet Dutch do. 500 boxes Window Glass.* 7,000 White Lead. All of U»aboveJtut oct 29’ Opposite St. Andrew’s Hall. ROBINSON A ti.™- DRAPERS AND TAIL AKB ORALKRS IN Fine Ready Madn ( J^RE NOW receiving their Slo; 10 5 5 50 Velvet and’ Cheoetlle Ruga 100 common Rugs.and Mata 100 pair or beautiful style Window Shades. AH oftho above Goods are offered atthe lowtetmwket For sale by [*cpt 29] AIKIN fo BURNS. pricei has always been sept7 . IN STORE FOR THE GENTLEMEN J OHN W. KELLY, having returned from the north ;i 1 —* -• — _ with a handsomo assortment of CLOTHS, OARS1- MERES and VESTINGS, takeApleasure In Informing hit Fiends; those especially who admire s finely fitting gar- nunt, to bis saloon. No. 4, opposite the Pulaski House, where thoy will find him read * 1 -* *- - l , ‘ **'“ — where thoy Will find him ready at all times to suit his pa rens In the most approved and ftahlonablo manner, and * A **•-* those who will confide In hta for the human form, fehall go away satisfied. Furnishing Goods—Shirts, white and colored, with and without collars; Under Shirts; Merino, cotton and lisle thread Drawers; IldslOry; CraVata, Sckrfs, Stocks, nock Tie*, Gloves, Suspouders, Umbrella*, silk and cotton do. Alan, a largo lot of Bum's »n4 ituy*’ (Vp*, of Iho latest F-AlCi r fln0 ,ot of beautiful Ready-made Clothing, which I selected with great care. Gentlemen In want or any of the above articles will ploase give me a call, as 1 am dotennlnodToBeUata small profit. [sept 25] JOHN W. KELLY. Red aud Whllo Flannel. . ^ Plains and Kereoys, assorted quaUty. Satinets and Kentucky Jeans. Fancy and Tweed Casslmeros. 8tripod and Plain Cotton Oinaburjfc ■ Bleached and brown Shirtings and Sheetings. English and American Prints. Cashmere* and Printed DoLaines. Black and Colored Alpacas. Black nnd Colored Coburgs. With an additional general variety of Goods usually kept In DryGoods Stores, which are offered'for sale attne usual accommodating lerros. ■*! WINES, BRANDIES. Ac. nnHB SUBSCRIBERS are now receiving In store* X general assortment of the above articles, In cases nutating of: Pale and Dark Brandy, Madeira Wine, Cherry & Raspberry Brandy, Port do. Scotch Whiskey, Topaz 8herrv Wine, Holland Gin, Brown do. Stoughton nitters, Ttntllla do. “Crown” nnd “Star”brands Champagne. ESTTbo “Tlntllla” Sherry la highly recommended for Invalids—It causing no acidity. For sale bjr oct 27 BUNKER fo OGDEN, 80 Bay 8L XT'LOUR, STARCH, HOAP, CANDLES, kc.— 1? 100 bbls. Baltimore Howard-streel Flour. 50 bbls. Pure Genessce do. 25 bbls. Hiram Smith’s do. 100 boxes Colgate’s Pearl 8tarcb. 50 boxes do. Pale 8oap. 50 boxes New-York No. 1 do. 50 boxes a W. Smith’s Family Soap. ICO boxes Mould Candles. 40 boxes Adamantlno Candles. 50 boxes Lemon Syrup. 100 boxes Herrings. 50 boxes Candy. 50 dozen Buckets. 50 dozen Brooms. In store and for sale by nov 9 A. WINTERGOODS, consisting In part oft Blue, black' 1 and foncy colored English aud French Cloths; Over-Coat,; logs ol black, blue and foncy^colpred Besrers; blue, A-k PIM Pint ha- F.notUh. Vmnp.h find A» Itah, FroUcb and A- colors; Vesting tWagkg,'i is&mssBaKKmtitta* ■ \ c.ten,^.tln S te,n..«^t»^tete.rtg i . N .. gj ■ sept 21 Next door to Pulwkt House., . PIANO FORTE DE ¥ tddwlftued'r-- SWIFT fc CO. CHEAP CASH STORE* R WHITAKER AND CONGRESS-STS. XJ The Subrerlber* have Just recet' SAM’L I1U* , „ Late ortho firm of Sam’l lloyt&Coj Savannah) Qa. •OULD announce to bis friends that ho has remov- . . ed to Charleston, S. C- No. 140 East Bay,' where he Is prepared to do a general Comm sslonbuilneea. and furnish to order, at all times, any articles from the North or South that may be wanted, for the usual commUalon, aa well os receive and sell Iho same. Aud I pledge my- seir that all business entrusted to my care shall receive such attention as will Insure similar manifestation *>T their good will, not doubting that my acquaintance with Northern and Southern markets will enable me to do as Plaster, Msrble Dust, C0 A^^gcnt°for n Bu!i 1 «lw Machine Msnuftctories, North I and South, as well as Sllus C. Herrings’ Fire Proof Bales, GeohrlaandVrencb Burr Mill Stones; all of whlcl* will | be fornlshed on short notice, and at Btanufteturers prlw*. Cash paid at all Brace forWooL Lreen, Salted and Dry Hides, Deer and Sheep Bkiiws Shlpplug Fur*. Beeswax, Rag*/ Ropo Cutting*, 8ea tataod Colton Seed atid Flor- tdaMbas/ AUo, Southern Tanned Leather in the Rough. Terms ca»h Invariably. Refers to tho citizens of Savan nah generally. *f “P‘ 4 The Subscriber* have Just received per brig Wilson Fuller, from New-York: Water Twist blenched SHEETING New-York Mills do do James’ Steam Mills do 7-8 and 4-4 Lowell LONG CLOTHS, 7-8 and 4-4 Londsdaleand Washington Long Cloths, 4-4 8ea Island Brown Shirting, 7-8 and 4-4 , 7-8,8,9,10,11, and 12-4 Allendale Bro. Sheeting 7S S 9, iff 11, aud 13-4 do Bleached do 7-ff ff 9,10,11, and 13-4 Hamilton do For side by “ **** rvnRRfJ AST .30 kegsselected^MhenBuUer. 156 boxes do. white and colored Cheese. 50 boxes new Raisins. 75 half and quarter boxes Raisins. 100 boxes new Scaled Herring*. Received l>V h ",'«™',^, r Sr,Slf. h /nrt4 <*>. oct 28 M. PRENDEROABT fc CO. ttSSSas wSSssS-feJMagg opened on or about the 20thM enUrelv now and complete stock of Foreign snd DotnesUo CARPET- mannltlrtori™ of BWW nt.k,«lMtlon. ttem lh. mMt^P'rtJ—rt^® u.v«4 w». tlalugraln and Vtne- lUntliib ibleandPiaoo ides, Cornices, will be sold at kc-ever offered lu this city; all ofwhlch .ttotatel... ratelkon “» >ept 4' 1 CHURCH AND FAULOR entliAHS. SUNDRIES, on A BOXES TOBACCO, assorted kinds- 2[)\) 70 hhds. Fair nnd Choice Porto Rico Sugar. 40 do. Cuba and New-Orleana do. 100 bbls. Refined .. “®- 75 do. Crushed and Powdered do. 25 boxes Loaf “°* 300 bags Rio Coffeo. _ 800 do. Porto Rico and Bt. Domingo Coffee. 75 do. Java ^XandXc^UH^nTctL IS dof* Mustard, Popper, AlUplee and Ginger. 80 bbls. Butter, 8oda, and Sugar Biscuit. 30 X do. do. do. do. do. 120 51 Segara. assorted kinds. 20 bogs Black Pepper. 250 bbls. New-Oricans Whiskey. 100 do. White do. 50 do. Monongahela do. SO do. Old Bourbon do. 140 do. RPhelps’DId. /iA do. BestP.foil.ay«Cln. 50 5r«skB°8berey, Madeira, fc Tenerlfib Wine. 160 basket* Champagne do. 40 bbls. American Brandy. 25 v casks do. .. 10 Y do. Cognac Brandy. "I In ^ Ouatom HoOse so X pipes do. . 1 . Store. 150 kegs Gun snd Rifle Powder. 500 bags Drop and Buck Shot With a compete assortment of Groceries. F.^l.o.t.votebl.temubjWtm 4 PALMRfl. B _ ' AOOtt, SUOAR, CORfD . 5 bbds. dtOloonew &»okod Shoulders.' I1 50 bbls Hiram Smith’s Flour. 30 hlf bbls Fulton Market Bocf. 20 casks pints, 12 do quarts, best London Porter. 30 bbls prime Cream Ale. 6 pipes superior Holland Gin. 30 boxes and 25 half do Raisins. 30 half bbls Sugar, Soda and Butter Biscuits. 50 boxes new Herrings. 30 bbls Sugar House Molasses. 50 boxes 8tar Candles. 50 do Composite do. 50 do Tallow J “ 50 do VV and - for sale b black and drab Pilot Clotbs; Em morican Caoalraers, of black and fl—. , and in the beststyle of workmanship.. :.,.. d’ Our READY MADE CLOTHING is manafacturedat tho well known house of W. T, Jennlhgs'fo Uo-Nm231 Broadway, New-York, and Is equal to any in tbe city.— t We keep conatanlly on hand the. largest aMpntmcmt o! B Gauze hlenno Under-Garments: Shnker Flannel and.> Lamb* woo I do.; Thread, Merlwand vLambswoql^ Hosiery ; Silk arid Cotton Umbrellasr black whltr—* * — ‘ — - ves, (of Alexanders make); .81 S '-Theuridtm..„_-_ . . oltlzerisofSavannkbi®— that they barffo^hami more. WWiflte* , lover* of Music, have place In their Jx c These Pianos are of rich tone, andbeam ''Rose Wood, Black Wolnut/and Mabo^any, w frames made In tbe most substantial.a ed. Xll these lnrtnmenu have ntr* " render them peculiarly suited for this I ^fbOUMenU^waaro wjutetoVltenriHer*’*oelebrated.'. I Grand Pianos, made tnParla. For power andbeauty, 0 Taitow uo. . . , _ , . , . Grand Pianos, made L tone, they stMd^^olnenL This beautiful toned wind luslrumont,for village pup-,,, poses, Lodge*, Serenading Parties, and tbe private■phto- Uceof Organists, pqssesetog a sweet and powerfUl toM, U 'AU h oftheae\n*trwtenU will be disposod of oniitii moat 4, accommodating terms. Tbe prices of the Pianos ranglhg T ' 2Q 75 tQ * * I. W. MORRELDfoCO/ Foreign LIQUORS.—WhaK andquarteredpra | sortment^ P v n«k and~and"Pdo Otard, Dupuy fo Co. Bt _ mlr own Importation. Vintages 1840,’49 and’50. 0 plpre Holland Gin, MMerSwan Brand. 1 puncheon old Scotch Whiskey. 2 do. do. Jamaica Rum. 1 do. do. BL Croix do. - ■ —* each, Scheldam Gin. 20 demijohns, 5 gallons each, Bch Landing and for aaleby oct 28 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fo CO. C UBA MOLASSES, Ac.— LL J. n .I ... . nrl IA 1 The 8ubscribers, solo Ageuta for Ai Sto* •; -art and Co.’a and J. B. Dunham’s Ptano t aliiBi! menta. For durability, they can be folly wammlftLy whilst their superiority or tone and touch la qvident and acknowledged by the most casual obselver, as vraU ris the criuSxonnotaeedr. The Ladles are resperitfollyljHT vlted to ylevr these Instruments ; and. an ^srrangwefltf; having been elfbeted with one of onr jnpat pmUtent fi. anlsts for tho P U .[P^Be enabled to JudKp, r of the tone. ‘ . ;F t . ZOOBA^M‘ A, COj,, M*WtpWl°TO»- g , , tyr Second hand Pianos taken In cxcKafi^-ritop;,, uSea and repaired; ! . jansof 10 hhds. 9 tierces arid 50 bbls. W. I. Molasses. 50 bbls. choice New-Orleans do. 50 bbls. Rectified do. Whiskey. £ P llr»d»%bd S cnXV.R.Bn w . 100 bbls. Stuart’s Crushed, Pow'd fo ClarlOed Bugar/ 20 boxes do. Loaf Sugar/. Just recelvedandforjale b^ oct 27 8CR ANTON, JOHNSTON fo CO. JM , 10 hhds. Porto lUco Sugar. 50, bag* IUo Coffee, -ftSfoMtoeH i oct Id 100 barrels BaRimdre Flour. 50 ht do. do. 50 barre's Hiram Smith Flour. 50 hf.do. pure Genesseo do. . 50 kegs Buckwheat.' 100 whole, half and quarter boxes new Raisins. 3 barrels Soft BhcU Almonds. Landtag and for sate by > oct 97 COlIErt fo TARVER. 15 I MeS iSJafoSuIMt?vE}u$?'wWlwure1 HtSafocUon ssssjar? 8 “ do. do. rate 10 , . . . do. , Muscat. 50 basket! Grape Ch^mnagne. In store and , ®^%. |it , DAygW0 y ■ ,j CHEESBr-Webavo t Eton’s liulldlng, formerly occupied by Met I W tod fo 3YfCOi W;.' TJUTTEU fc CI1EL1 13 for a regular sup«| fe ,u 5 'iu town, that h „..jt new Hack, o Is on entirely new Vi — He W*’