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SAVANNAH, GA., THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 18,1852.
NUMBER 276.
dahy and ibi-wjuskly
■rv J. L. LOCKE & CO.
D cllr anA Countr Printer..
-TNniiBr
dez, Thos Heffcrerl, Alfred Haywood, Moses Y llender- | WUUlun Warner.
■on, 0 II Hall. U II Hardee. David Harrington, Edwin E
I Hertz, W II Hauseman, N M Harris Stephen Hatrick.S
A Hooker, 0 8 Hunter. HU Habersham. Chaa F Ham-
Iton, VV II Holinca. 8 I* Halsey, Win W Habersham, J M
Peter Yonson, Jno A Young, Dr E Yonge, W A Yonge,
Wm P Yonge.
nvtVMkW lfi Per A"" nm - I Iton, VV H Holmes 8 P Halaey, Wm W Haberahara, J M
«*flr P*P® r --WuiWtha naner be attended Haywood, Thos Hoynes, Jno B Haberahara, George B i rewemnsumnu hwm « •»
rpl- fa no eaao will an order for the papwbeaireMea Jno Nlcholaa Heylc,Fraa Heroan- man, Edward Zudemea, Solomon Zelgfer.
accompanied with the money, or ry d Andrew Harrlaaon, Wm Humphreys John IleJry, The foregoing are the quallflcatlona of t
..nniMBtNn RATES: O Troup Howard, Wm Henderson, D B Henderson, Jas to vote for Mayor and Aldermen of tho Cllj
^■•rtnoel*^ - aT no RATES: I o’fro'up Howard,"Wm*lienderaon, r D’¥’rtend«aon,JM
reference. A DVBUTISINO RATBb: m Henderson,Thomas Hairy. Claua Hallman, John II
-* "io following raws:— | u7rt J.. n« M - ^ Ileldt, Maurice Haskett,
”• w Harris Thoa
Wm Heldt, Joa
0081 loloombe, Eldrcd
Two
Three
Four
John W Ihly, John L Ihly Wm Ihly, Drion lain
“ W° .•1,30. Ice-tec. J.
PetarZarodoskj, Edward OJSetrouerj Jacob Zimmer*
votera entitled
layor and Aldermen or the City of Sarannah
at the ensuing election In December next, and a llat of
persona Registered for the month of May. If there are
any persona whoee names are Registered, and who are
not entitled to a vote, notice *- —•**" *“
be given to the Clerk of
with according to law. ,
sept 14 Clerk Council.
OHABLER BdODLt Architect,
js totbjadUsjSSTof Savannah to fur
nish Designs Bpedfleatlons and Hatlmatca for Public or
Private Buildings, and to - superintend the same during
their erection.
Designs Tor the Fronts of Stores as well u their Inter
nal Fittings carefully attended to.
Offlce In Borel’a Building^up one night of stairs.
HaRdWicK fc Oooke,
Factors and Commission merchants,
No. 1W Boy Street.
B. a. n ABO WICK. JOHN a. COOKS.
nes are Registered, ana wno are
lotlco la respoctfolly requested to
f Council, that thoy may be dealt
Sttstnrsa oariis.
John W Ihly, John L Ihly Wm Ihly, Drion blind.
«J*
“ °V® Tiiuiinonta Inserted at the usual rates anil George Jones JaaO Jones Jaa M JonosJB O James
legal •‘V^wlJl^hlS'theybo published noconllng to law. Alexander Johnson, JuTJonea, JD Jesse, Thoa Jones.
,trlct care to*®" from transient persous or strangers Edward Janos. Jos Johnston, Peter Jacobs. John R
11 All adTertlMmenta tro Johnson, Christian Jogatetter, E 8 Johnson, G 11 John-
to bo P 8,d nLliUof veariy advertlsere will be oonflned son, Emanuel Joseph, J R Johnson, A L Jones, John
The business, and all other advertise- R Jackson. Bulloch Jackson, Nicholas Jeffreys Robt
to**
W iMrlyS™jJ“Jf {"IS^'jpo’Sl'terlwmboohuleil p^l Kratra Itamon Kuhtatan, WmH Kelly, Phlllln
the avemgogH”^ Kolb, Dedrtck Kattenhorn, P M Kollock, Ezra Kent, N ft
jtproportlowu ra^ Wltl , 1B inserted oeatoi- Knapp, JasKing, John Kennedy, Dr NKohthouae, James
So AnvaaTiaaw Kerr,Peter Krauas Gerort Kerk, James Kennedy, John
Top'^ i jnenu tor charitable Institutions and re- Kelly, Daniel Kaln, Hanford Knapp, A J Karo, Edwin
All "5!S!t.!i”wlll be charged half price. Knapp. J F Kirby, Nicholas Kerley,.Robert Knox, Fred-
‘WTOw&menW sent to this Bric |[ ftrenson, Polcr Krlno, Louis Kemnr, AG Kennedy,
5T.«mthenumberof Insertions wlU be nublUhed A L Rent, LouisKoezel,Tho« Koaton, Jas Kirkland, A1-
whored to be discontinued, and charged ao- ^ K e t „, Phillip Kean. DO Kauffh, Wm Kino, Ed-
da lly, imUt oruoreu ward Kean, Edwards Kemnton, John Keegan, f”~- "
. .. directed to this offloo, or the Editors Kntpft V Vm P King,Nlcholaa Kellohcr, Jno J
SSd,towittUe them to attention. Thos H Kreeger. ^
« n w^h Citation by the’ Court of Ordinary, that o A L Lamar, Thoa E Llojd, BenJ’nWLloyd, Httgh
inMtbaP^HfiJJJ^JIdAdmlnlstratora ^r Dobtora Bp5?TlIo« L e»nr, Hugh Lnrken, Patrick Lenahan,
dcSutortaccounts must bo pdb-1 Pa ® 1jM> Danlef La| * * ’ “
O. A. JL. LAMAlt,
QENEBAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
nov 13 Savannah, Oeeifla. ly
T IBERAL ADVANCES mado upon ahipments of
JU Cotton to my flrelnda In Liverpool aud New-York.
nov 13 3m 0. A. L. LAMAR.
Fashionable Boot XIauinfactnrer,
NO.IKVKHTKBN BULI^aTKBKT, NEAR MOHUMKKT-aqUAEK.
Cork-Sole, Water-Proof; Hunting, Military, Patent
leather, Walking, Dtom, and Pump-8ole BooUj Shooi
ng Buskins Bootees Oxford Shoes Pumps Slippers
tec^ made to order In theneetoat and moat fashionable
manner, of warranted materials and by the moat experi
enced and careful workmen.
DENTISTRY.
SURGICAL *AND MECHANICAL DENTIST,
■ nroughton-streety
South Side, noar IVhitaker, Savannah,
nov 10 ly
DR. VVILDMAN.
Having settled permanently In Savannah, respectfully of
fers to lla citizens hla services in tho general
Practloo of Medicine and Surgery*
Reoidtneo and Offict—No. 20 Abercorn, corner of South
Broad-streets.
Jlourt of Conoultution—Ftom 8 ttll 10 o’clock, A. M.
and .rom 3 UU 3, P. M. nov 10
md Creditors
- daiswwRb
. Les Daniel —...
JT Linds Linda
iphan, Thomas Lyon. James Lan-
la Linds Daniel Leaney, William [
miss D. A* GAHDNER,
400 BROAD WAY. J?E W-YORK.
IMPORTER OF FRENCH BONNETS.
MISS S. A. CONN*
400 BROADWAY, JVE ir-YORK,
DRESS MAKER.
Importer of French Patterns*
oct 22—3 mo
GRIFFIN Ac GORDON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Once In the socond story of the new Custom House, over
the main entrance.
KoaaaTB.Baimw. [Jy21—6mo] oao. A.ooapow.
recently
, hrvo associated them.
is partners under Uie namo and style or Both-
It Smitu. for tho purpose or transacting a General
Mlon and Factorage lluslnesa.
selves as
Commission and Factorage
JAS. T. BOTH WELL. [aUg 21—3mo] THOS. B. SMITH,
|JC ! 1 ‘'',ni;rViUle MBl MW Hr JdW'JSui* If Leigh, JohnL«rEilirri«iiry EMhroji, DP Miidcnhlno,
•'“"“Sinih.^.eSmmenL . . . n j, I N Lane, James Leughlln, J I- Linder, James J Lugnn,
mpfOMed Inthoed em Admlnlllrelom^dausidl Robert A Lewie, A B Luce, J 11 Udd, Jno Lemo, Jee BOTHIVELL de 81HITII,
*rtSHS{^StOrdlmiryllorleave we«l j™Lynch, IDLeKoelie, Poior Uwronce, Mloheel Uijn, FACTORS AtfD COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
“wiiSSwmiut bepubllMied TWO Mnllhow Lynch, Roll Ltphlleon, James Leohllmn,Ou- Snrnimnli, Lcorffla.
c r(,ny (except per Leuter, Jemee Lerkln, Tlmolby Leveu, O A Lo- The anderelgned have taken the i.nnd recently oeeu-
5®.“.—ifShK*. Sy feceulorenndAdmlnlelmlon, l, och Lundny, John Lnwlnn, A J Leboy, Thne plrfby HeiT t hnnu, end ‘ ■ ■
end tnloetata eeiMe^ui pAVS. . . , Lewis: Wm H Lynne, AnlonloLoeveulo,J 0 LatnbrlgbL ' =-•— • ’ -■
*yiStfflShyEieSninnd AdmlnlilmtnrehirLet- HM j5,L„,eh,Mil Uughlld, John II Loreloee, o W
A ffiSMory, mn«hnpnhlHhod BIX MOHTHBj, Lockwood, Loom Lohmnn.
-M^Mdcmooeimonlh' Ahmhem Mini, nerld’klorrle, JncnhMtmee, John
flilhrsof Ihe Court of Owlluery C^mwnlM won e Tho|! M g, |cholMS John felMtewm, Bdwnnl
ennr o"lhe bond of agreement) to, moke HUee to lone, AluhlSr, JsnimtaH McCarthy, John MeHue,Wm Morrpl,
“H Si ndvcrllicd throe month.L*‘™„ted by J O Mohrlon. ltoht McIntyre, H C Mehrlon. Jno D Mel-
m m..rHPe wiles, under executions regularly gmowo oy Mordeetl, Michael McGroll, Time Murtaugh,
.hfSSti must hu wlmtle-1 TillHtV DAYB^under ^ „ luithie. H Myer, Potor MoOullllendar,
nYMUtloiis, SIXTY DAYB-HMueao: pwsiwuio gti ve8 . or Manning, M Mttrah, Jacob Miller, JnoMurchl-
SM«uMom3ln, Thus Wher, ThS. MoAullMu
fj.ifr.ffcs DAYS beforo the day of eolo. _ sXl, IMV A MjgHJ, Wm
' Wrofjroters. u< {
enxll Mel™,0 0MlUxrjVohn McLaUu, Jlarvey Momo, John
D raw. Ttatftorn xnd nnor inn pi^wg i[or MoJoroBd McDermott, J M Mlllrn, Tholnu W McArthur, Lori a
persons ^****1^? savannah and the hamlets there- Myers Henry MerckhardL ^Hchael Menth. Thomas Ma
Aldcrnwuoftbeclty . states hnve resided In hon, Patrick McGovern, 8 8 Millar, TJ McNlsh, John
of who are citizens of the Unl^a e , recoding Mahoney. John McGunagh, Patrick Maaterson, John
the Slate of Geo^la for ® f j j lmlu 0 f Savannah Mnllery. James J MoCoy, Isaac Minis Edward McCabe,
the election and within too corporate regiatraiion | G Murk\ns 8 S Moody, Denula McGuire, Lawrence Mo
tor one month ^ tJ* tho tlmo of election, who KennsNeyle Melius J H Mebr cns, M B Myer, 1 Thomas
and conUnuo re to do^ up to tno umoo. ^ p ; 1(l %n MoK 7nnsJohn Miller, Jacob Monke, Edward^IcUraw,
have attained the i^ihllr'own^right sufficient ronl estato I Bartholomew Melnamey, John Mallery, Luder Mehr*
fUf tog* « 1 'StSmSSS'whlSt may be against them,
who'have^made^^^unareqffirpd^y^hooidlMncw^m
nxMav a. roET. t. k. dunuam.
FORT & DUNK AM,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
oot 7 SAVANNAH, GA.ly
FLEMING Ac MILLEN.
The Undersigned having united In the practice of Law,
will attend to any business entrusted to their care. Office
corner Bay and VVhlUiker-sU~ over Messrs Swift, Dent-
low te Co.
WiLUAM B. Flkmino. John M. Millsm.
fBay __
A. M. to 2 P. M., and 3^ P. M. to 0 P. M.
who havo maae au nro . Jo|m w McKoy, O F hints William n siongm, u o ana au oruers lor ino purcuasing oi
Kelt?, and have been ^tor^KCo^nf w me pro- jSs McDonald, Jas Manu- business entrusted to our care, at
vislous of this act.—Eztract frot* then g ry » Domingo Marling. Jos Murphy, G A Mo- with prompt »H«fdton.
he^Ademrt Johns Aehord.Ceo &, AnffUnVloAlnln, ■jAw.JMU' ,, «MWO0akW
B.T.oaaxNwoon. josiau morris, jorn j. at no way.
GREENWOOD, MORRIS & RIDOWAY,
COTTON FACTORS
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 47 CARONDALET-STREET,
NewOrleana*
Mn. Morris will remain at Montgomery, Atabams
and all orders for tho purchasing of Cotton, or any other
Knalunu nntmalnjl In’nilP n! that pIllCO, Will meet
MORRIS & RIDOWAY
HKIIN « IWl'KUi
FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, G A.
P. H. BxttH, John Fostke,
of Savannah. from Hancock county
|uly23’ wftn—ly
BUNKER A OGDEN*
SHIP PINO AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
sept 4 No* 80 Hay»sL,SnvBunahi
DR. CHARLES W. WEST
Offers his professional services to the citizens or Savan
nah and Its vicinity. Residence—corner of Congress and
Bultatroeta, over the Drugstore of W. W. Lincoln,
fob 3 ly
SHIPPING AND C
July 21
SAVANNAH, QEOROIA.
ROWLAND Ac CO..
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savannah—No. 178 Day-atroot.
JOHN T. ROWLAND. [aUg21] JOHN T. EOWtANP, JE,
WYLLY te MONTMOLLIN,
General Agents and Brokers,
For the Sale or
RealKttaUfNtgroeo^any description Personal Property,
OrriOK, CORNZR aULL-ST. AND 1AY-LAHI, -
feb23 Savannah, Georgia.
8. B. MILLER te J. D. FERGU80N,
Wheelwrights and Rlacksmlths,
Corner of Broughton and Montgorntrysts.
SAVANNAH, OA.
Carriages. Wagons, Carts anu Drays nanufketured.
Blncksmlthlng, Including Iron Railing and Grates, for
Buildings. tuly—o norB
ADAM 8HORT,
Master Builder,
FIRST Doom WEST or ST. ANSRKW’S HALL.
Will take contracts for Building and Work In Mas
of every description.
R. te J. LACHLISON,
Engineers and Millwrights,
IRON 4* BRASS FOUNDERS,
Canal-Street—Near the Canal Lock.
K. LACS LIS ON.
t. LACHLISON.
A. N. MILLER,
aglneer and Millwright,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER.
SASTNRN WHARF—BAY-ST.
A. PONCE,
Importer Ac Manufacturer of Began,
NO. 13 WHlTAKER-STiltT.
Keeps on hand a well selected stock or Imported Be
gan; also Manufactured Tobacco, Sntff, Pipes, and all
other articles usually kept In his line of business, which
he olfors on the most reasonable terms. nor 3
Ckcucral attbertcacments.
Adoll u t( nummu,---
n nAih.'stewartAustIn, David ^br^»nm*0 S Arnoldl q Mol |. ^ B McWnn , wra oiorris.-onu mewmupi,
Geo AlMMder, Jno VV Atiderron, P W Alexander, Robt m » McCann, Bornard Malian, Wm McLaughlin,
Awtlra George Arrarirpng, Junes Andsreon,w VJ gg McLaugidon, F W McCarthy, W II 0 klls,
ArmiSong. RY Akin, Peter Arnold, RD Arnom, Anoe I MoMabo - B Jno F Mullegun, Jos Matthews, Isaac
A^um*. E*C Anderson, Rich Rid .^^rcromble.J An* .. . ,Thos Madden, John Moran, FA Maddox, 8olomon
deXlobn Analuro, H G W Alexander, John Allen, ggg ™ fi35SSS»m Wm Moral, Jno Mahun, Jno R
James Ahern, R A AUen, W B. Adams. Mayer Thos O Mooney, M 0 Morland, Jaa McDonald, T
"* m B* . , „ ... n w 11! MnxwelL N W McLeod, Alex Mcliardeo, Jno T Mitch-
Conrad Byck, Richard Burke, Michael BjgJfvJrtJ | clh Fredlc Mundorf, II K Muntfort,.Jas MoHrido, VV J
Buker, Johullrady,BJBwnj^
Ajffioi»Wr?*“> 8 ““t? 0 * "wm I Jiw Mcbiilro, Dnnl McUirthf, M II MoLojd, Jm Motanit
SfSmoU UWJSa AF lSnc L Wm Jm McUtnS, Tho. Mookx, fcd.xrd Mallogu, John Mo
AullfT, Archibald MoAlU-t.^
, Henry Burt, E HBscos, » ^ ^ Ttomss UBsrrelt 8 fflchols, L F Nichols, Joe Nagle. NevlllNcyle, Jno
I Byrd,O A BoufoulUel, Jno 0 Br f“ D '.{ b hom ^ JJ Nell. J G Noidtllnger, A A Nunrazer. J R Norton, Jacob
NoSriaJ^^w1cl?Nolfo®®”»^ ,n ^^ 0 ^v!3^ *L *
JM UuUer, Alohael Bryan. Geo B«'km.n,CE Barrie, «^ uhaa Nowlaod . jBm0 s Neldtllnger, Wm Novo.
fUiluugh^tVm D Brown, AT Bowne, Jos H Biirrough^ ^ . w 0we ns,Geo WOwens, Daniel O'Connor,*
Jno Heunett, Louis Borelleld, os j„ 0 k Barbee, Jas J O’Brien, Owen otytourke,John F O’Byme, David^C-.. . neierence*!—u. n. summing, imq.
Baldwin,Patrick BurtaOL>Blount. J ^Buntz, ihos nor, Owen O’Rlelly, Humphrey O’Loary, 0 8 Owens, Carmichael, Baker fc Wllcox, hakor _
Brown, 0 VVBruea, Moses BJmLl L 1 |j 0B w BcbP> j, 0 n n i 8 O’Connor Jno O’Connell, Jno H UMmeyor,, VVm williams te Co, G. T. Jackson, Scranton, Stark teDayit,
8 BalteyjWH Bulloch, RMBerthMmMfc nry ^ij OJco Wm (J lmBlfin d, J F O’Neill, DO blcott, E Hopkins, Kolb te Co-Augusta; A. H. Abrahams,Charles-
eulletty # A tfsSS B M B Burroughs, O’tlynie, Michael O’Neill, OBOJuHlvan. H 00||, e , ton*S.5; Brigham, Selly te Co., John Lama, Savannah
Bentou, M J Buckner, Jonn »o* • Wm 0 Barton, John Oliver, Jonathan Olmitead, M o itoiiiy, James un —
Dennis BlannerhasseU, D U GalJ.? .ii ow u».Ullclc rer. W C(^Driscoll, Dan’l 0’8ulllvan. Timothy OCon-
Augustus BouHneau,JobnBur^ Mfohaell^w^yHCK J« «^etO’Sulllrwi, W W Oates. Join Ogetvfe, M VV
Burse, JaCl Blance,J UBashlerjW J^oog h Wra o’^ThoaO’DryamGeoOmFredlckOtto.
JBeo, n J p D nrookt, H Bourdley, V&0 Butler^ HS Ho- p nylon , Antonio Ponce, EM Prendorgasl, |
aSSte,a &&£?2Sfll3t&XSl pSlcMMM Set s M VoX Wm ParriS, Pat’k
B L lloullineau, J T BuwnerJCbarUw • y jj onnol , n run ty, Andrew 0 Pacetty, Edwin Parsons, Elisha 1 ar-
Wm ll Ct H r .°,»?,ij| , Pp 1 ^in < Vitc'u>lorrGooA l ciiy-1 Pnmon^l^D'pnpol^M'l’rohdoiinxl. Ed-airt^odejtoS^
tine,David c r ^ h ’ HmrhCulle’n?W iltooper- Edward sen- EdwardPaooliMrd« jk-i j^2?na Pruntv T J°M Palin" I to lho P ubl, °“■ “"orof Cotton and country
for. Solomon Cohen, Hugh Cullen^ vv J J(jnnerat ^ j n0 > 08 i c iil Job VV PhllHps,, James Prunt^JM Palin, purch| ^. r of Groceries, fomlly sunplles. tec.,) have been
1 ^i^nfafoSSSer ffiSKBarnard Constan- Marcus M Peck, Patrick.Price, G tyPodorThos Prpnder, Pro|Dpl and ^ attentfon will be given lo any
uitlho. V\> cXS^mClancy. -»olm C.raton^F VV | gas^ChasPerryjE W 1 business, coufldlxl. to the care or the above Ho. -
.. . joa S Carrulhers, Nicholas s i
ar. Thos Corley, R H
A SPLENDID
OPENING OF FALL GOODS.
T HE Subscriber would respectfully call the attention
of the public to his largo and well solecled stock of
Fall and Winter Staple and 1’aney
DryGoods,
Consisting In part of: Blaek nnd colored 8llks, of a great
variety; very rich embroidered 811k«. L of all patterns;
Mantillas and Crape Shawls; Scotch wool Long do.;
and square Plaid Shawls; Cashmeres; Mousellne de
Lalnes: Alpaocas, a great variety; N«edIo-Work Col-
lam and Cnpes, of all pallomi; Chlmlsdtes; Muslin and
Lace Undcr-SIeeves: Cambric Handkerchiefs, from 12#
cents to f5 a piece; Irish Linens; Huckabacks; Diaper;
French Towels, from 23 cents to ft a piece; double
Damask Table Linen; white and brown Napkins, a line
assortment; avervlnrgo assortment of Gloves and Ho
siery, ol the very best make and style; English and A-
merlcan Long Cloths; unbloached do.: rich Damask
Table and PInno Covers: Cosslmores anu Cloths, black
and blue of every quality; rich Vest pnttema of all
stylos; Satinets; Kentucky Jonns; Kerecys,a very large
assortment; ono of the very best selected stock or Blan
kets ever brought to this market.
CAUPETINU—Brussels, 3-Ply, 2-Ply, All-Wool, a va
riety of patterns; and. also, Cotton Carpeting.
N. U.—Clothing at wholesaloonly. Chuntry jnorebanta
would do well to call bofore purchasing elsewhere, as
the goods shall be sold low and on the taost nccommoda-
ting terms. foctS] JOSEPH LIPPMAN.
SttcrcflanHfjt.
iiAv£&&m?rSS> , tS8S$ MW Z
11 sale, on the most fovorsbie terms, tne following:
SUGARS—
80 hhds. Porto Rleo, fldr to choloe.
25 hhds. Prime 8L Croix.
23 hhds. Fair Cuba.
200 bbls. Btewart’a B.fcC.
23 bbla. Crushed.
25 boxes Loaf.
COFFEE-
SOU bags Rio, folr to prime.
100 bags Jamaica.
100 pockets okl Java.
30 bags Cubs.
BAGGING te ROPE—
200 bales Gunny.
10 bales Dundee.
300 colls Rope.
TOBACCO—
300 boxes, various brands.
JSE—
ISO boxes Cream.
50 boxes English Dairy.
MACKEREL-
23 barrels No. 1.
25 half barrels No. 1.
80 barrels No. 2.
23 half barrels No. 2.
50 barrels No. 3.
BACON—
50 casks Bides.
23 casks Shoulders.
MOLASSES—
50 tierces Cuba.
50 barrels Cuba.
50 barrels Now Orleans.
CANDLES—
50 boxes Adamantine.
100 boxes Star.
25 boxes PeerL
100 boxes Hull te BeadePs.
PICKLES—
50 boxes Underwood’s.
25 boxes Remington’s.
LIQUORS—
100 barrels E. P. Gin.
50 barrels Connecticut River Gin.
50 barrels N. E. Rum.
25 barrels Extra choice Old Monoo. Whiskey.
50 barrels Baltimore Whiskey. *
23 quarter casks pure Malaga Wine.
25 quarter casks Seignetle Brandy.
10 half Pipes OtardUraudy.
5 pipes Holland Gin.
15 quarter casks Madeira Wine.
| 80AP—
50 boxes Colgate* No. 1.
50 boxes Colgate’s Pale.
100 boxes Boston No. 1.
TEAS—
25 quarter chests Green.
10 half chests Ulsck.
10 quarter chests Gunpowder.
FLOUR-
50 half barrels Extra.
50 barrels lllram Smith’s, 1
50 barrels pure Goneasee, >New Wheat.
150 barrels UslUmorc, )
STARCH-
50 boxes Pearl.
23 quarter boxes PearL
RAISINS—
23 boxes Bunch.
23 hair boxes Bunch.
ALMONDS-
13 frails Jordan.
BUCKETS—
100 dozen Painted.
50 dozen Varnished. oct 1
JKetcfjantt(?e.
Iff (MIKE St HBNDRIGKSON*
WHOLESALE DBUGGIST8.
Gibbon*. Dalldlnr** itftu
OPFER FOR SALE—5^)00 lbs. Uttloo WhlU
-Leaf Lead, pure and No. 1;
,150 boxes Window Glass;
000 gallons LinseedI Oil:
^^"rster 01 "
10 do. Train OH, bert quality;
0 do. Winter strained Lard bU;
S ‘ do. Coburn’s Machinery Oil;
do. No. 1 Castor Oil;
t:
abarrolsRofhred Saltpetre;
230 ounces Faria’ Sulphate Quinine;
10 barrels Lorillard’s »juff;
20 boxes assorted Owdlgsj
i !ftrars»
n mm. LHter ud W.linf p.pm
itr with mi extensl.o .mqrtniail of.
100
TOfslher «IUi u oxtomlTo imorUMol of PotaotM.*
does; Perfumery; ll.lr, Tooth iod BhtyUut Brahed To^
let slow Took, Dnailns apd «do Comb., *0. *d) .11
of which are offered U lho lowoU prtoo^ollhtf for emh
or approved paper.
fiSntctat atHbccttacmnitn.
m UENTtEHEff’S m
IflpteaESTOJATION.jMdt
JaJLJSl laqeu beer, 'ittiit
H. WEIG ANU has opened, under the Planters’ Hotel.
* neat and domfortabteEaUng: Room, with an axorileai
Kitchen and Oooklu Range adjacent, as a
RESTAURANT,
no has an Excellent Cook, from Strasbourg, who win
suit Germam American and Fraieh'tastes. O VOTERS,
FISH, MEATS-every thing thatthls market aflbrdvan
be had In all styles, on short notioe. .
Youno Clerks, and others, who bare rooms In town,
are Invited to try the European mode of breakfasting
and dining at the RestatfnuiL
Philadelphia LAGER DEER, 8WI8S: CHEESE Jnd
LINDBURGER CHEESE, kept always on hand for tbo
A CHAMPIONhaaTn'atoreand _ ta receiving the fob I ofwhlchU thoroughly cleared, and at present Incultl-
* lowing articles for city and country trade, which J*Bon. 'nils placo for several years averaged two bogs
having been purchased for cash and wlectcd by lilmaclf, he-da ofSugar to the acre, andlerery year that It has
enables him to_aell on the most ftvorable term^vtsl _ | beeu^culUvated has produced fine crops of corn and
L ANDING, per schooner “Fannie,*’ from Phlladel-
phltt—
20 hogsheads ebolco Porto Rleo Sugar,
IS do. do. Santa Crux do.
110 bags eholce Rio Coffee,
13 barrets Cider Vinegar,
10 hogsheads choloe Bacon Shoulders,
nov 13 For sale by CRANE fc HOLCOMBE.
cotton.
These Tracts could readily be divided Into two or
three plantations each, being well watered and surround
ed by high rolling pine land.
‘ TRACT or 1,000 acres on Orange Lake, consisting of
mockjorange grove, and well Umbered pine lahd.
TWO TRACTS, or 1,000 sent each, near the Alachna
prairie. The greater part of both these tracts la rich
hammock*
—ALSO—
5,000 ACRES on Indian River. Any one wishing to
cultivate sugar cane would do well to examine this land,
as being remarkably fortlle,and lying aoulh ortho region
of frost. It Is aa well adapted to that culture aa any in the
United Btatea.
12,000 ACRES, generally known aa the M Bayard tract,"
situated on the 8L John’s river, oppoelto Ploolata. There
are many small hammocks and orange groves on this
tract, but It Is principally valuable for Its pine Umber; It
has ariver front or seven or eight miles.
1,000 ACRES on l.ako George, and several small tracts
on and near the 8L John’s river, well situated for form
ing, lho rearing of orange groves, tec.
The above tracts or land were purchkaed by the late
.. . Gem Clinch, Immediately after tho accteaidnof Florida
DEAIBRS Wa»CV fc STAPLE DllY BOOBS, I fodfltleafoTiselectionwereunusually^aLanVlUsbe^
/I ALL aUentlon to their Urge Stock of the following | «evad they Include aa good land as can be found In the
B • articles, which they offer at tbo lowest prices:
Rich Printed de Lalnes and Caahmeres,
Sweet
Citron, tem, tec.
23 whole, 23 half, 23 quarter boxes New Ratlins:
5 bbls- 20 half, 20 quarter and 20 boxes Buckwheat;
500 bags Shot; 500 bars I-ead;
A choice selection of Liquors and wines. oct 25
L ANDING, per schooners “Eclipse” and “North
State”—
100 boxes Connecticut Cheese,
50 do. Sodn, Butter. Wine and Milk Biscuits,
50 barrels Hultor nnd sugar do.
20 do. Pilot Bread,
50 boxes assorted Candy.
Also, per brigs “ American” and “Excel:”
200 bags assorted Shot,
5,000 pounds Bar Lead,
25 kegs extra eholce Goshen Butter,
50 boxes Cream Cheese,
25 barrels Mercer Potatoes,
25 do. Yellow Onions,
nor 13 For sale by CRANE te HOLCOMBE.
NEW FALL ANU WISTiiZ UUUDS!!
,:. p„rrv. R VV Pooler, II K Preston, Jos V t'rt
0“ PrStoo, Ed*ord iVmIo, D U I'hllbrlcU.
AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Hremd-ntreot, Augusta* Ga*
References:—H. H. Cummlng, Esq- Mown. J. C-
■- *■”’— *- Hart, Hand,
nov 20
iy
COOK de ITION TFOHTj
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Office ai Oglethorpe* Ga.
Wlllpractico tu the C«)untlos of Macon, Marion, Craw
ford, Sumter, Houston, Dooly, and Lee.
References:—Messrs. Roberts, Foote te MtrahalhSa*
vannah: Winshlp & Sons, Macon. ly Jan 29
JNO. F. UAtlllLTOJVi
(flUCCKBIOR TO IUM1LTIIN it HAKDBMLH.)
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.
No. 83 llayreU* Savannah* Ga*
The services of Mr. C. F. Hamilton, (long known
to the public as seller of Cotton and country Produce—
- • The Mllledgevllla Recorder nnd Macon Journal
te Messenger, will ploate Insert 4 months, nnd send bllU
to this offlce. 4mo oug31
Rl!E»jThoso2Sv|no M LS&KSfaliaalOwwDk Ja8 Qu8 ntof:k, John Quinn, Martin Quinn, Wm Quinn, *
O UCsmpfloJd,FrancisT &le, JolmCurry,ThMtlark, j W raQuantock,Jr. ualvin fax* Arcnitoei*
John Caruoll, ias Connolly, John Carrulhere, t reuoncx , Ufir , n _ Ru ^it n.vld Rosenblatt, Jacob Respectfolly tondere bis services to the citizen
KBmanttelCanwallerjLuke Christie..Jm Campbell, ? M Rn*MllvW#n»« fSJSlaSSSi rv^nltoeQer, He will at all times be ready to furnl
WlfflU-J-D Cl.arUou, Jno_G>oke,Edmund | no^nband,Jo^
, _ .. Ross, John Reedy, J.
Christopher Russell, VVm P
Road. Jos W llobberts, Henry
8 j« .gBKes | sssacfn
CALVIN FAY, Archltoctf
the citizens of 8nvan-
thrnlsh PLANS
f Buildings, and
superintend their conslructlon. Offlce opposite Pulaski
House, over Heywood’a shop.ly sept 11
lek Carstens, Wm Cox,
shselCarer
Ol
Cornell, -
Cox, Jno T
Cowon, Aaron
J BCubbego, George
non, Ro' ‘“
imp
Crane,
K Convor,
L 0 Clark,
V “ JnoJ Cornell, Wm Co„. KlSlwnJno oiU»wlaud, 'Michael Itooney, ’George
r "b-w h«Ctotmplon, A H Champion, Jno W RittoKward Reilly, Daniel Robertson, VVm Remihart,
[on, Itobt Carr, Fre* 11 n Christian, Jno J Coates. Jas I, w {labun, Joa Ross, Francis Ryan, JB Ripley, J W
Soruell* '{“’ll® 8 cullon, Xud Cordes, Pierce I TJn mB harU Robt Ralford, H W Ralford, Mathew llalford,
InoT OampagfJ*®» w T Chapman, Daniel Clark, I wm Reilly. J P W Reerf, Jno Rlordon, Frnucis Reives,;
,m Aaron Champion, W T Gnapm«H ChnrleaCan ! Wm wiijM r ™ Rlkomnn, II Rogers. J Ronaldson,,
J CaTs^Wch“pm«“ John F Cardell, j®Kh Rya«H B G Real. c/m. 11 Mnron, Joreph
*§ifflbiS«!PWSR lla5 """" n " h "" 000 w ’
WM. W. GARRARD*
FACTOR & COMMISSION MERCHANT,
89 Hay-Street,
SAVANNAH, OA
fob 5—ly
U. CRANSTON*
AT NO. 91 BRTAN-STRRRT, HXAR. TUB fULAIKI nODIB,
Will perform wlthpromptness and In tho best manner,
all work relating to Gas Fittings, Brazings; work In Tin,
Iron, and Copper Plato. ly aug25
J. H. & M. BHEAHAN.
Corner of Broughton and IVhltaker-sts*.
SAVANNAH,
r IVITE attention to their new stock of FALL te WIN
TER GOUDS, comprising i
DRESS GOODS—French Cashmeres, French De
Lalnes. Engllih Do Lalnes, Blsck 811k, Colored
Silk, Black Alpacas, Colored Alpacas, Bomba
zines, Damask Antlquo, Engllih, French and
American Calicoes.
EMBROIDERIES-Linen Cambric, Cambrlo Hand-
kerohlefe, Plain and Embroidered Handkerchief!,
Boblnet Laces, Ilobliiot Edgings, Collars and Cuffs,
Habits and Under-Sleeves, Black Lace Veils, Ulk
Crape, Colored Crape.
HOSIERY Sr LINENS—A large and well-selected
■took of Gloves, Irish Linens, LIuen Diapers and
Damasks.
WOOLENS—Negro Blankets, Kerseys, Ltnseys,Cloths,
Cosslmores and Vestings, Satinets, Tweeds te Ken
tucky Jons*, Rod, White, Blue and Yellow Flan
nels, 10-4 and 11-4 Brown and Bleached Shoetings,
Pillow-Case Linens, and Quilts.
Country Merchants, Planters, and others, will consult
their Interests by oxamlningoiir stock beforo purchasing.
Q r All we ask Is a visit from those desiring to pur
chase. We feel confident that the quality and prices of
our Goods will command solos upon our forms:
€a*b* and no Socond Price*
oct 19 (Ml
I TTOiOUR, SOAP, STARCH, and CANDLES.—Landing
J 100 bbls Canal Flour
50 boxes Colgate’s Peart Starch
50 boxes Georgia Candles
100 boxes Soap.
For sale by [sept 25]SWIFT fc CO.
FALL Sc WINTER GOODS!
T HE SUBSCRIBERS take pleasure In announcing to
the citizens or Savannah, and the public generally
that, by various arrlvalsof steamers and salt vessels,they
have received a large and splendid 8tock of Goods, suit,
able for Fall and Winter trade—each as:
ALPACAS, CASHMF
MUSLIN DE LAINES. BOMBA
FRENCH AND ENGLISH MERINOS.
811 AWLS,
ItrneVia and Flffured Silks. I BILK AND VELVET MANTEL8,
Domestic Goodsofilu descriptions, of the bestmanufao- °f*U colors and of tho hUestandmost approved pMterna
‘ ,,r * oct 28 They also have receiver] a largeatock of SILKS, which
D omestic liquors—
100 bbls. E. Phelp’s Gin;
50 do P. te II. Gin, Conn. River;
100 do N. O. Whiskey;
50 do Baltimore Whiskey;
100 do N. E. Rum:
50 do Domestic Brandy.
Landing, and for solo by [sept 23] SWIFT fc CO.
N
JJECEIVKDbjr rcccnUrrivnli;
dies;
FALL OF 1809.
H AVING completed our arrangements for the season,
we ore 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 folr prices. Wo Invte our friends and the pub
lic to call and exnmlno our Fall and Wintxr Stock,
which, for quality, btylk and quantity far exceeds
any previous reason, and from which a complete outfit
can be selected at tbo vaav lowsbt prices. Our
Goods are selected with great care—being cut in the
latest Fashion, and manufactured In such a manna/ ast
give entire satisfoctlon.
•00.000 STOCK
of Ready-made CLOTHING, embracing all the 1
styles, qualities, etc., In gnrt as follows:
Black Cloth, Frock and Dress, Plaid and Clonded, Fancy
B usl ness Coats in groat variety. Twouds cut Into Pellora
Half Sacks, etc- etc.
PANTALOONS,
mado from Flno Black Doeskin, nnd the various Fait I , ' v,. w , n
styles of Harris’ Clouded and Mottled Casslmercs, Black I CARPETS I CARPETS!! CARPJBTSll!
aud Fancy Satinets.
120 bbls. finished, Powdered and Clarified Bogan;
23 boxes doublo refined Loaf do;
240 bags Rio Coffee, some or them prime;
45 do. Java do:
50 hhds. Porto IUco and Muscovado Sugars;
270 boxes Tobacco, ffs, 5’s and l’s Lamps;
45 packages superior Tobacco, El Dorado, Diadem,
Nsetar, Vlrginlus, tee.
100 boxes beat Family Soap;
150 do. do. No. 1 do;
114 batfeheala Black Teas, some of it very superior;
148packages Hyson do. InXMuAXchests;
150 boxesTnJlow Candles, 8*s and 0’s:
100 do. 81ar and Adamantine Candlr"
150 do. Pipes;
75 do. *
70 bbls.
275 do. , ,
40 do. Old Mononga’a Wblskoy,some very choloo
15 half pipes Otard, Dupuy sc Oo.’a Brandy;
25 quarter and eighth casks various kinds choice
French Brandy:
5 pipes Holland Gin; „
4 puncheons Jamaica and St. Croix Rum;
30 casks Madeira and Teneriffo Wines;
20 do. superior old Mndelraand Shernr Wines;
100 baskets Champagne, Heldseck* Hungariat
Won, 10(l1iegs , 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;
20 casks Codfish and Haddock;
30 hair bbls. 1 te 2 Mackerel;
50 boxes Codfish;
40 kilts No. 1 Mackerel; . ^
With a foil supply or everything else In the grocery
ll„ (St rbr»leoa.«» m o 0 <UUn^ S vb^ BAT fc ^
New Fish.
Comk'S!1“ UTu.rr.Mie-w.J—h—"-
i mffi^ooraeUhwk, D ^m P Clark, John AChnm-. B A soullard, Wm SwolL John A S
Sft‘as=ss=j“ w '“-" SS5«S3SSiiStifaS
No. 5 Jonoa-streot*
I TWO DOOKI BAST OF DRAYTON-flTXKSTjl
Is prepared to contract for all kinds of Building and
Rep Jring.
Also—To conduct Water through the various partsot
Houses. oct 13
i Fancy Satinets.
VESTS:
Black and Figured Satin, Gentlemen’s While SlUc and
Figured Marseilles.
WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT.
We invite the attention of Country Merchants to our
Stock, which Is varied and complete, and manufocturod
expressly for their trade. We also have a genteel as
sortment of YOUTH’S CLOTHING,
Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, Black and Fancy Bilk
Cravats, Stocks, Plain and Figured Silk nnd Satin Neck
Ties, Prince Alberts, of Plain, Watered and Ribbed Silk.
SHIRTS,
White and Fancy, warranted to fit* Gloves, Under Gar-
ments. Suspenders, Collars,’ Handkerchief!, Socks, otc.
[QjrWo oak a continuance of the patronage which
has always been so geuerously extended to us.
sept7 PIERSON, HEIDT fc CO.
U. 8. HARRIS*
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Offlce No. 09 Bay-street—Savannah, Ga. ly fob 2fl
Dawson, Michael
ivara Aiue
*'■“ I— 1 iss
—„—* * 'nnrtminr. j u unvis. 11* i/ibnviDUHf I r „m|i Snilth. Jacob Sohuffor, Thomas Saunders, John
fs^SS^asfiss ssibi&Ao ss^esis^^ s&zp*
H Duryee, BmreUDye, BC Dunning, Jr,Dana, W | j n0
Dudley; Ji
THOS. T. LONG*
ATrORNEY AT LAW,
AND SOLICITOR GENERAL. E. D.
Offlceovor the store of A. Stovcus, Jr„ WliltakeiHitreet.
mar 20 ly
G. 11UTLER*
MASTER BUILDER,
Dealer in While Pino Lumber*
VORK-STKXKT, OOLKTIIORM-SQUARX.
N. II.—Ho Is prepared to put In Iron Fronts to Stores,
tec. fit I# npr29
Owen*’ Dilildlng*opp* Pulaski House.
K Orders from the country, with the cash euclosed,
*
e attended to promptly.
Isaac D’Lyon. Michael Donnelly, «ionn
ftffiawS&SSr 8!W -'
Duncan, John Dillon. Israel Dash
Davenport, Isaac Davis, Henry Da
tnnnoy; W L Davls^S 0 Dunning,
iSfSDiKTDmlnn DSbiSK’H'DibyTJMU I wnBSiSo'M'eiwiSi'Jftaiiuiy. J si schi.y, Fmnoi. I Book and job i’iunti
dSS jimra Ddwnoy, H DnnfflngJr, Henra Du- gJto. P KShlels, Adam «iorL<Jn» ® b8 » J}" 1 ® 8 Executed with neatness nnd dispatch, and ot
Viortln Duunagon, Dudley unvon- oymoVis. p R Sweat, Edmund J Saundora, Edwin Stiles, dating terms, by
I s S:s I
Du,,... John Dorgan. Tl,omM 8milb, Wm Start, Jr, IIII Bcranlon. Jin Short-
Haul, Filin, Daniel Egan,'Blahart S'?ft_j*S n 'o w PV’ < SuJlaf°Nol“oi?^’SmlS.Ts'^Speiuefiert W v/
Elniteln, John EvarartTw™, Th" *?"5> “ja John BhloU% Norton I j E 8llr V || w
J E Faillgant, HoborlForroll, Jno O fcoUlnanl, Jaa Far- sjtammia Thoa Bcully, Wra Saunoora, .aa oooi^,
rail, John'Folleard, Amlrow Vorry, John fcor* 1 ;.Solmnscll, Joa»n J Brallh, Wra FMoa^or,. /a oo ,
draw Flatley, H11 foil, Michael ftanay. Wm Ffcay, E s e ,„ rt o Vn „L Wm Saundora,.unua oral,,,
S Fultan,G j Frleraon, AnellnFrench, Johann DFIehor. u^taiophorBral"-
Wra Folllard, Domlnldt FlntlM, J**ffl HCBSSBffVvSiS I .
Forty, Thoa Flaheny, Jno D Hah, I- °„ w fS WmH Terrel
Foley, L J U Palrchlld, JosFaunstan, Michsol Fay,u w hTyren, John!
Fennell, Jno Foster, J R Fisher, b J P ull0 "» Tllden, Fra’sTn
Friflud, J C Fathers, G G Parries. John O Farrell, James Thorap8 pn, Jno 1™^.;; bt T^raerT Win Thomas, I
F.lk.r, am Fleetwood, Goo SSSStV^SThStE
.RobertFisher, D PTo m. MarlonThreadcraO. Jno II Thodo, IIJ
TJ I ntiii ul - I
Jan 12
IV. P. YONGE*
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No* 04 May ■at.* Savannah.
"“CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH SCHOOL.
G. A. 1IOLCOHIBE.
GASTON-STREET, (NEAR THE PARK,)
seDt27 sxvannau. ozo. Nl—3taw6mo
WILLIAM C. PERKINS*
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Cuthbert* Randolph County* Go* .
His term of office as Solicitor General of the South
western Circuit having expired, he will give his Individ
ual and undivided attention to all business of a profos-
* *—*-■* *“ *■' In the
Folker, Green Fleetwood, Geo W Fatm JL
land, II R Fort. Thos A Parries, Wra B T1
A Fawns, F Fink. David FltzgerrahL,Boh
H Flckllng, Jacob troy, Jororalch_Ftakllng^ |aJ^y|BS?«S!W=h’Si=:.
u A Tapper. ChasThompson^tliTI^eman^IfovIdlboinp-
9x <®s#““b , ssk j» t i .w-sfuaa
dot
WT, ■ Michael Glaigow, Geo A Gordon, Wm A Gibbon*
11
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...Griffin,
I. Seaborn
JOHN J* UXHJJi
AUCTION AND COMMISSION 5IERCHANT,
AuguHto* Georgia*
REfZRKKCZs:
Bavahrah—Anthony Porter, Prcs’t. 8tato Bank, Cbas.
H. Cnmpflod, Esq-H.J. Gilbert.
Charleston—Chas. Edmondston, Prcs’t Insur-
ance Offle4 Burckmsyer fc Moffett, G. W^VVIlllams, Esq
Nxw York—Haggerty, Green te Co, 126 West sL
AuauiT.—Dr. G. M/Nowlon, Prea’l Hr. Draik, II. W.
Rlsley, Force, Conley fc Co, John C. Carmichael, J. R.
Bulkfey. dly J u> y 18
TV sortment of Carpet** Oil Cloth** Slat**
Rugs* Window Curtain*, See,
—CONSISTINO IN TART Of—
20 pieces Three-Ply Carpets
10 do. Velvet Tapestry
10 do. Brussels do.
40 do. Two-Ply Carpets
30 do. Floor Oil Cloth
10 do. Drugget
5 do. Felt Carpet
5 do. Dutch uo.
50 Velvet and Chenelllo Rugs
100 common Rugs aud Mata ^ .
100 pair or beautiful style Window Shades.
Allot the above Goods are offered at the lowest market
I prices. For sale by [sept 20] A1KIN fc BURNS.
IN STORE FOR THE GENTLERIENc
JOHN W, KELLY, having returned^ fronUbe^ north
ROBERTS Sc FOOTE,
Broughton-slrect, (up $taws) opposite the St.
Andrew'e Hall,
J OHN w. nfciiiLY, naving returned rroin me norm l . irr . . . v ... i npiT . *nit will-iclodal
with a handsome assortment of CLOTHS, CAR3I- TI^YSv j?rnnvomDA wii^XvSeTrort3?S
MERES and VESTINGS, lakes pleasure In Informing his XI 8‘«^ GOOD^ whlcMhey oTOr for **.»
friends, those especially who admire a fluely fittliy; gar- | Um plw or^ac^ l^l^tradej-conslsung, to part, oi
Red°aud White Flannel.
Plains and Kerseys, assorted quality.
Satinets and Kentucky Jeans.
Fancy and Tweed CssaI meres.
Striped and Plain Cotton Osnabum.
Bleached and brown Shirtings and Sheetings.
friends, tboso especially who admire a fluclv fittlcr gar
ment, to his suloou, No. 4, opposite the Pulaski House,
where they will find him ready nt all times to suit his pa
trons tu tho most approved and fluhlonable manner, and
he ventures to assert, that those who will confide In his
selection as to color, fabric, Blyle or finish of a covering
for the human form, ahall go awny satisfied.
Furnishing Goods—Shirts, white and colored, with and
without collars; Under Shirts; Alorlno, cotton and lisle
thread Drawers; Hosiery, Cravats, Scarfs, Stocks, neck
Ties, Gloves, Suspenders, Umbrellas, silk and cotton do.
Also, a large lot or meu’s and boys’ Caps, of the latest
patterns.
Also, a flno lot of bcautlfol Ready-made Clothing,
which 1 selected with great care.
Gantlsmun In want of any “f too ahnvsi artlelre will
nlo(i9o irlvc mo a call, as I am determined to sell nt a
small profit. [sept 25] JOHN W. KELLY.
Sngllsh aad American Prints,
lush meres nnd Printed Do Lalnes.
Black and Colored Coburns. .
, With an additional general variety or Goods usually kept
In Dry Goods Stores, whtch are offered for sale at the
usual accommodating forms. 18
GIIEAP UAUII NTOBK.
CORNER WHITAKER AND CONQRESS-STS.
B LEACHED nnd Brown 8HEETINGS fc8H1RT1NG8.
The Subscribers have just received per brig Wilson
SAHI’L 11 u x ■!•* I Puller,from New-York.
Late of tho firm of Sam’l Hoyt &Co, Savannah* Ga. | water. Twist bleached SHEETING
W OULD announce to his Mends that he has remov
ed to Charleston, a O- No. 149 East Bay, whore
he Is prepared to do a general Commission business, add
furnish to order, at all times, any articles from the North
orBoulb that may be wanted, for the usual commission,
as well as recolvo and sell lho sarao. Aud I pledge my
self that all business entrusted to my care shall receive
such attention aa will insure similar manifestation of
their good will, not doubting that my acquaintance with
Northern and southern markets will enable me to do as
Northern and southern n._.
well as any, and better than many.
Also Dealer In Butter, Cheeeae, Plaster, Marble Dust,
CemenL Lime and Hair. ... .. ..
And Agent for sundry Machine Manufactories, North
and South, as well as Situs 0. Herrings’ Fire Proof Safes.
Georgia and French Burr Mill Stones; all of which will
he foraiabed on short notice, and at manufacturers prices.
Cash paid at all times for Wool, Green, Sailed and Dry
Hides, Deer and Sheep Skins, Shipping Furs, Beeswax,
RagaT.Ropo Cuttings, Sea Island Cotton Seed and Flor-
Ida Moss. Atso, Soul hern Tanned Leather In the Rough.
Terms cash Invariably. Refers to the citizens of Bavan-
nah generally. “P* 4
New-York Mills do do
James’ 8toam Mills do 7-8 and 44
Lowell LONG CLOTHS, 7-8 and 44
Londsdalo and Washington Long Cloths, 44
Sea Island Brown Shirting. 7-8 and 44
7-8,8,0,10,11, and 124 Allendale Bro. Sheeting
7-S 8, B, 10,11, and 124 do Bleached do
. 7-8 8.9.10,11, and 124 Hamilton do do
For title by* ^ M. PRENDERGA8T fc CO.
GOWPEIIY At WELLS.
FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
No. 041-9 Uay-Ni** Savannah* Go*
*• W. COWDRRY. [fob 7] L. W. WILLS,
_ _ Christian Uebele, Philip U»ler.
I n A Wood. BloVd Wow J I- .W1noliUg._C.fi,W
x’Wenze, James
Y***“/• weone «r, n.n.w.ikiwajr, Martin uerttn,. whim... w we..., 5
JwnMGugel,JohnA<5ray,'lIJO»b«rt, _____
ooodr
Whltef L VVWellsT Francts Wilson, J J Waver, A R
annea|BHq«£MSiVSi
STONE* STARK Sc CO.,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALR DBALRRS IN
NO. 41 R IV A ^ % IF- YORK.
Levi P. Stone, 1 l II. Lanodon Butler,
ElsRrtStarr, > }JonaJ. Broom.
Henry H. Stotbssurt, j ly July 34
,L Wm II Gagel, John
cirumble, VV B Giles, ...
- ~ dpbln, Jr, John | Wllllbk,I
Joseph — M
uowen, Jaa'Garhtod, Cbns
Gsruihl, Martin Green. D M Gi _
Irt'o^nllto "j„hn a s aAS°Wra Solphlo, Jr.Jol>o I WlUInf,WjMer, wjaj^XTwuiKSBSS
«ow. r raaod ft .„WraOM I .Mo, , ( , Jo.-A*
rilkJ F, lleiUndoi, B 1’ Itamllton, Mcnrv lloupt. Ed-
•Mnod DonutrandrlekllalL Wmi?.i1rt1i,5otmUtanInU,
L r Until, Wm r lluoloriU W JJ«rtoMUo, Win Bunt.
Inne 14
OPPOSITE ST. ANPREW’S HALL,
"‘IaVaNNa'h. OA.
irkmnn, I
Jos W
■" K ,
GEORGE ,-JT. SMITH,
AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND GENERAL AGENT,
18 Bny-itveei*: Savannah, Ge
Will also attend to Collecting of Rents,
Servants’Wages, tec, „
Riper to—nou. John W. Anderson, lion. Francis 8.
MjM Washburn, II ] t w ?!jj 1 n I ?' , « Avitonk^P^erWIltbori Bartow, William U. Tlson,’Esq M Horace Smith, Esq.,
IhS; ?ep“ Merarau’WaMtburn, Wilder te Co, Brigham, Kelly fc Co.
lurti I 'SmD^zSwiiikle^fc ^ ‘Winkler, Jtao B Ward, Jos C l • • nor 2
ROBINSON Sc CAMP*
DRAPERS AND TAilibRS,
AND DEALERS IN
Fine Ready Made Clothing*
A WINTER G^DSottg^part iff ^black
and fancy colored Engllih and Frencn Cloths; OverCont,
ings ol Black, blue and fancy colored Beavers; blue,
black and drib Pilot Cloths; English, PVench^and A-
merlcan Caaslmera, of black and"ftocy colon; Vestings
of Bilk. Batin, Cashmeres, embroldors and rich Cut Vel-
vet. All of which will be mado up atthe shortest notice
^if&’AV’aiSBcfflWrtrararata^rtdrt
tho well known houioor W.T. Jenntats*fctJo.J(o.WI
Droodwuy, Now.York, ond rtouiutl lo ouy In tho dly.—
Wo keep oouitantly on hutd lho lorarat .wonnipiit ul
FANCY GOODS of any houio In tho undo, auoh o.
whtta und tan(7 colored Shirt.; Bilk, Lrtlo ftruod
Grata. Merino Uoderdlerraenu 1 Sliokor Fluted ind
Lambiwool do.i Thread, Coltor, Merino and Umhewool
Hosiery; Silk nnd Collon Umbrollaat btack, whlta and
enlorod Kid Glorra, (or Aleauidorrt raakrtt Stadia,
hearts, Grarala and Oollaiat trad. In tad, o.orythliig no 1
eoaeuy lo n GonUoraut'a Wortrotta. For ado on na an
coraraoddlns terra. « ^
•opt 21 Next door to Pulaski House.
fShOVYA, CRAVATS AND TIES.-A»upnlv of Ale>
\T anderis bUck, colored,and white Kid Gloves Just
received. Also, a choice assortment or bUck, plain and
embroidered Cravats and Ties. For sale by
rapt 24 WM. R- SYMONS, 17 Whltaker-et.
SUNDRIES.
OAA BOXES TOBACCO, assorted kind*
Z\)\J 70 bhds. Fair and Choice Porto Rico Sugar.
40 do. Cuba aud New-Orleans do.
100 bbls. Refined do.
75 do. Crushed and Powdered do.
25 boxes Lonf do.
300 bags IUo Coffee. . _ „ , _ _
200 do, Porto Rico and BL Domingo Coffee.
75 do. Java do.
150 X and X chests Hyson Tea.
40 X do. Black do.
100 do.” Mallard, Pepper, Allspice and Ginger.
80 bbls. Butter, Soda, and Sugar Biscuit.
30 X do. do. do. do. do.
120 M Began, assorted kinds.
£BS&BW
100 do. White do.
50 do. Monongabelado.
20 do. Old Bourbon do.
140 do. E. Phelps’ Gin.
60 do. Best P. fc II. HJ® ^
50 S l a»sli 0 8heiy l Msdelr^’te Teneriffo Wine.
100 baskets Champagne do.
40 bbls. American Brandy.
23 X casks do.
10 X do. Cognac Brandy. 1 In Custom House
20 X P'P® 8 do. i Store.
150 kegs Gun and Rifle Powder.
500 bags Drop and Buck Shot
With a compete assortment of Groceries.
Jrt,»1.0»taT0rthl.tamsb 2BCTEii
PHILADELPHIA 1 „
rpHESubscriber respeoUUly Invite*.thdirabUoof ,8a-
JL vannah to test the qualities of this fine Beer, from
the Brewery of Messrs. Enobl fc Wolf, at theFalrmmmt
Water Works, nwr Philadelphia. This Beer Is made ex
actly like the Lager Beer of-Munich. In Bavaria. I
shall continue to receive constant supplies of this pur*
and wholesome bevenge,during the autumn, winter, and
■pring. As in the old countryTu will be told to Bundle*
and Indlvldnalawho will thualndurno risk of lUfonrin f
on their hands. The use of this Beer la particularly reoom.
mended by phyaldana to lad lee who Ore nursing children.
Sold at the Planters’ Hotel by
aep!7 Myl HERNY WE1QANJ)
D ry goods.—
100 bales Negro Cloth,
35 do. Blankets,
15 do. Llnsey Woolsey,
13 do. Red Flannels,
50 do. Brown Bhtrtlnga,
10 do. 44 Sheetings.
50 do. Hearv Cotton Otnabnrgs.
10 cases Rtesched Shirtings,
40 do. Printed Calicoes,
10 do. Kentucky Jeans,
200 dozen Head Handkerchief*, w „
500 do. Assorted Hosiery, talnlng 3,000 seres, shout one-hair or which Is hammock,
Together with a most complete stock of Fancy Goods, unsurpassed by any In the State; and the remainder white
to which they Invite the attention of Country Merchants oak and hlekory land.
and others. NEVITT, LATHROP fc 8TEBB1N8, a TRACT. weU known aa the “Fort Dnmo Plahta-
nor 8 *—* 1 ■ 1
I PWLAND, lying In Marion and 1 Alachua'PB9
counties* will be offered at Private Sals,*MJM
during the months of October, November and December
I next, viz:
WETUMPKA HAMMOCK, situated about tea mite*
North of Ocala, (the county Mat of Marion county,) eon-
GROCERIES.
yr»uiuui.u.^ I rt IUAIjI, WCU KIHJWU 08 IUO " ror*'
139 Oongrees street. Uon,” containing 3,000 acne of. Land, principally fl
- lallty hammock, between four ami five hundred ae
100 bbls. Baltimore and Canal Flour. 50 half do. do^
50 do. Btuart’a Crushed and Powdered Sugars;
10 boxes do. Loaf do;
10 hhds. Porto Rico and Muscovado do;
50 bbls. Clarified Sugar, various qualities:
25 boxes Cheese; 100 boxes and half do. Soap'J
50 do. 8perm and Adamantine Candler,
100 bags IUo and Java Coffee.
30 boxes and half boxes Hyson and Black Teas;
75 do. and half do. Tobacco;
25 do. Starch; 30 do. Pipes;
25 dozen Brooms and Buckets;
50 bbls. X\ X, and kills Mackerel; 20 kills Salmon;
10,000 lbs. Bacon, Hams, Sides and Shoulders;
— AL80 —
French and English Merinos,
Black Bombazines and Alpacas,
Linen Cambria and Embroidered IldkflL,
Marseilles Quilts and Counterpanes,
Irish Linens and Damasks,
Linen and Cotton Sheetings,
Silk, Cbtlon nnd Merino Hosiery,
White and Colored Flannels,
Cloths and Casslmercs,
French, English nnd American Callcoe*,
Diapers and Toweling*,
Table and Plano Covers,
rialn and Figured Black SUki,
Black 8atln de Chene,
Plain Changeable Silks,
Paris Mantillas and Talmas,
Bonnet and Plain Ribbons,
Brocho and Tlald Shawls,
French and English Crapes,
Ladles’and Gentlemen’s Kid Gloves,
8wlss and Cambric Trimmings,
French Needle-worked and Lace Collars,
On account of thetr accessibility from Charleston and
Savannah, they offer great Inducements to planters In Ca
rolina or Georgia wishing to remove.
The llUes are clear and Indisputable.
Terms—Cash, or payable at Cfoariestodor Savannah, on
or before the 1st or January next.
CSTAny further information on the subject can be
obtained by addressing theaubaenber. at OrangeSprlngs,
Marion county, Florida. J. H. M. CLINCH,'
oct 10 Uan ” •
V Tho Tri-weekly Chronicle te Sentinel, at Augnsta,
and the Journal fc Messenger and the Telegraph, at Ma
con, are requested to publish the above UU drat of Janu-
unry, and acnJ their bills to this office,
Blankets, Plains and Kerseys,
Muslin Curtains, .
HOUSE-KEEPING DRY GOODS*
EVICT*, LATHROP te 8TEBRINS offer for sale
White and Colored Counterpanes.
Ball: and Whitney Blankets.
Linen and Cotton 8heeling.
Linen and Cotton Pillow-casing.
Huckabuck and Bird’s Eye Diaper.
Damask and 8poitad Napkins and Cloths.
Snow-drop and Damask Table Diapers.
Unbleached Diaper and Cloths.
White. Scarlet and Yellow Flannels.
8uper Irish Linens and Long Lawns. oct 31
FANCY DRY GOODS.
R ich colored fc black bilks.
Paris Printed Do l*lnes.
Mode and High-Colored De Lalnes.
Plaid Raw 8liks. '
French, Engttsn nnA American Prints.
Rich French and English rttrt Uhluts.
embroidered Chemisette and Collars.
(Bordered Lawn and Linen Cambrlo Hdko.
Rich Embroidered Handkerchiefs.
Plain and Embroidered Canton Crape Shawls.
Long and 8quaro llrocho Shawls.
Do. ao. Plaid do.
Bonnet and Neck Ribbons.
For sale low by
ct 29 NEVITT, LATHROP te 8TEBB1N8.
DRUGS! .DRUGSI!
2 AAA LBS. EPSOM BALTS.
•UUU 5,000 lbs. Copperas.
’ 1.000 lbs. Glauber Salts.
2,000 lbs. PuUy.
500 boxes Window Glass.
7,000 White Lead.
All „r th. ram. Jtut r^rt^ta^utabT
oct 29 Opposite 8t. Andrew’s Hall.
■urp&aa any other ever brought to this place, sa well In
“•* quality and patterns as In tho prices; a great assort-
H of WHITE te EMBROIDERED GOODS, such os
Collars, Cuffs,Capes, Cans, Handkerchiefs, Sleeves, and
Chemisette; together with all other articles usually kept
In a Dry Goods Store.
They call the attenUon of the public especially to their
assortment of
House-keeping Good**
Consisting of Shirtings, Sheetings, Table Linen, Napkins,
Towelr, Pillow-Case Linen, eto^ etc.; and also to their
extensive variety of Flannels, Blankets, Kerseys, Satinets,
Tweeds and Casslmercs s and invite all who wish to pur
chase to come and examine their Stock, which will bo
sold at the lowest rates.
EINSTEIN te EOKHAN,
oct 13 131 Qongreswdrect. '
| NEGRO DROGAN81 NEGRO BROGAN8 !
'HE subscriber respectfully calls the attention of Fao-
. tors and Planters to his very extensive stock of No*
I pro Brogans and Women’s Leather Boots. These goods
bavo been selected expressly for this market and are
warranted tho best stock and workmanship. He Is con
fident that a fair trial or his stock wlU Insure satlsfkctlon
and a continued patronago. Uls goods are alt fresh and
tcrms/air. W. HEIDT.
Glbon’s Building, formerly occupied by Messrs. E. F.
V Wvf Sr. IVl. OCI2
WINER, BRANDIES, dec.
rpHE SUBSCRIBERS are now receiving In storea
X general assortment of Ihe above articles. In c
.Jstlngof: .
Pale and Dark Brandy, Madeira Wine,
Cherry te Raspberry Brandy, Port do -
Scotch Whiskey, Topax Bhernr Wine,
Holland Gin, Brown do.
Btouahton Bitters, Tintltla do.
“Crown" and “Star** brands Champagne,
tyrhe “Tlnlllla" Sherry Is hlghty recommended for
Invalids—It causing no acidity. For sale by
oct 27 BUNKER te OGDEN, 80 Bay sU
TTtLOUR, STARCH, SOAP, CANDLES, tec
JP 100 bbls. Baltimore Howard-streel Flora
50 bbls. Pure Genesseo do.
25 bbls. Hiram Smith’s do.
100 boxes Colgate’s Pearl 8tarch.
50 boxes do. Palo 8oap.
50 boxes New-York No. 1 do.
50 boxes C. VV. Smith’s Family Soap.
ICO boxes Mould Candles.
40 boxes Adamantine Candles.
50 boxes l^mon Syrup.
100 boxes Herrings.
50 boxes Candy.
50 dozen Buckets.
50 dozen Brooms.
In store and for sale by
nor 2 SWIFT te CO.
| WlodteCo.
, CHURCH AND PARLOR ORGANS.
I *TMIE Subscribers, agents for Mr. H. Kaaurr, Organ
JL builder, are prepared to furnish any description ot
Church or Parlor Organs. As a specimen of his Instru-
menis,reforonco Is made to tho organ recently erected by
him In tho Lutheran Church of this city.' Parties desiring
Information on the subject can ascertain Ml'necessary
partlcularaon application to F. ZOGBAUM teCO n .
|uly 13 Whlteker-sU, one door east of Bryan-sU
PIANO FORTE DEPOT*. .
' ~ L The undersigned reimectfoUy. Inform the
WiliS ifr ~ NR citizens of Sarannah.Qeonria. and Florida,
ff l J JI that they have on hand more than fhTy Pi
anos, the largest stock ever on sale in this city, and made
by the most celebrated manufheturers in the United States.
Nunn's te Clark’s, J. Chickering, Boardman fc Gray, Lut-
chet te Newton, Edwards te Fisher, all well known tofbe
lovers of Music, have place In their largo assortment.
These Pianos ore or rich tone, and beautlfolly flnlsned In
Rose Wood, Black Walnut, and Mghogany, with Iron
frames mode In the most substantial ana workmanlike
manner. Also the Justly celebrated Pollan Plano Fortes,
which, for their sweetness and tone, have not been equal
ed. All these instruments have tnetalic frames, which
render them peculiarly suited for this climate, preventing
the necessity or tuning for years.
The undersigned are agents for Henri Hera’s celebrated
Grand Pianos, mado In Paris. For power and beauty
tone, they stand preeminent-
Catticart’e Helodeon**
This beautiful toned wind instrument, for Tillage pur
poses, Lodges, Serenading Parties, and the private prac
tice of Organists, possessing a sweet and powerful tone,
they have also for sale.
AU of these Instruments will be disposed of on the most
accommodating terms. The prices or the Pianos ranging
^an 2Q 751 ° * °° 0 ' I. W. MORRELL te CO.
PIANO FORTE8. ~T7"
I The Subscribers, sole Agents for A. Sto-
Jdart and Oo.’a and J. B. Dunham’s Piano
■ j i y . . (Fortes, are always supplied with an as-
sortinent of these favorite and justly celebrated instru
ments. For durabiUty, they con bo folly warranted,
whilst their superiority of tone and touch Is evident ard
T ABPi CHEK.K. FIjOUK, _ tan.hen Chrtrt-
30do. Illntm rtmllh do; 50 hiirdo.Cu»ldo; | StaS'tartSSSnSth.rSraSto'booratblld Sjodm
Of the tone. F. ZOGBAUM te OQu Market-square,
rjr Second hand Pianos taken In exchange—idsp
mod and repaired. i 8n20r
HACKNEY COACH.
, The subscriber respectfolly Informs’ tho
public, nnd strangers In town, that he has
i —E2==3k—fiist received an elegant new Hock, called the
“LADY HENTZ,” whidi is on entirely new principle,
as regards accommodation, safety, tec* He wUl alwaya
“St;V to l '“ ,l0r JJ ,Oll8lllO ”^j"' 8 l ^ I , K;nKilKn” <1,
TELEGRAPHIC COIHMUNICATION
BETWEEN AMERICA AND EUROPE.
J OHN HUNTER, Agent In England or tho New.York
Associated Press, respectfolly begs _to announoo to
the mercantile and business community that TELE-
GRAPHIC DISPATCHES, to and from any part of Great
Britain, or the ConUnent or Europe, wUl >e .punctually
forwarded, If confided to'his care. •
Dispatches should be forwarded In envelope, unsealed,
id addressed “ Ttlegriphie. n
Agent*.
In Liverpool.—J. Hunter, 2 Paradise-street.
In Halifax.—R. Nugent, Editor of the Bun.
In Boston.—VI, G. Blanchard, office of the MalL
In New-York.—D. H. Craig, offlce of:tho Associated
r . Fulton, ledger BuUdlng.
[ton, Hun Building.
B agging, bale rope, fc«v-
08 bales Gunny Cloth,
500 colls Kentucky Rope,
200 Colls Dillon’s Ropo,
Hojoatra.j'ta*.
50 half do. Baltimore do;
10 hhds. choice Porto Rico Sugars;
100 gross Matches, and a general assortment or Gro- i
sgaar tv •aaggeMr
C anal flour, tec.-
50 bbls Hiram Smith’s Flour.
30 lilf bbls Fulton Market Beef.
20 casks pints, 12 do quarts, beet London Porter.
30 bbls prime Cream Ale.
O h|nM *uparlor llollnmt Gin.
30 boxes and 23 half do Raisins.
30 half bbls Sugar, Soda aud flutter Biscuits.
50 boxes now Herrings.
30 bbls Sugar House Molasses.
50 boxes Star Candles.
50 do Composite do.
50 do Tallow do. „ . . ...
ITtOREION LIQUORS.—20 hair and 10 quarter pipe
X 1 Dark and and Pale Otard, Dupuy te Co. Brandy, of
our own Importation. V Intagcs 1840, 49 and 50,
6 pipes Holland Gin, Medcr Swan Brand.
1 puncheon old Scotch Whiskey.
2 do. do. Jamaica Rum.
1 do. do.SU Croix do.
20 demijohns, 5 gallons each, Scheldsm Gin.
nrt “‘wjRANtSn, JOHNSTON te CO.
C UBA MOLASSES, kc.—
10 hhds. 9 tierces and 50 bbls. W. I. Molasses.
50 bbls. choice New-Orleans do.
50 bbls. Rectified do. Whiskey.
30 hhds. prime do. Sugar.
90 hhds. do. and 20 hhds, choice P. R. Sugar,
IW bbls. Stuart’s Crushed, Pow’d fc Clarified Sugar.
SO boxes do. Loaf Sugar.
Just received and for sale by
octri SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fc CO.
Press, 3 Hanover-*tree!
In Philadelphia.—Vi. ,
In Baltimore.—O. O. Ft
QROCERIKS,—
5 do. Pale do.
10 do. Muscat.
50 baskeU Qrape Champagne.
In store and for sale by
od S3 W.M.T3AVIDSON.
gAOON, BUO t AR*
„ s bhds. choice new Smoked Shooldera.
10 bhds. Porto Rico Sugar.
50 bags Rio Coffee.
10 kegs Butter.
20 boxes Cheese.
50 boxes Herring*.
Landing and for sale by
oct 18 COHEN fc TARVER.
50 2s.t r p,u ”!«sr u
100 barrels Baltimore Flour.
50 tat do. do,
50 barre's Hiram Smith Flour.
50 bf. do. pure Genessee do.
loo whole! hirsnd a uarter boxes new Babins,
^lugandforsaleby fcTABVER ,
: ROCERIE8, tec
VX 80 boxes Chee
60 boxes 8tar Candles,
50 barrebCInclnostt Whiskey,
15 hogilieads Porto Rico Sugar,
50 bags Rio Coffee,
50 boxes No. 1 Soap,
50 boxes Pale Soap,
100 barrel* Baltimore Flora;
IS Howard-stfeet Flour,
For Charleeton,S. C n Augusta, Savannah, Sre.«—A.
Carroll, Courier: office/Charlestou, 8,0.., _ .
In New-Orleans.—it. Fuller, WerchantsrExchange.,
In Louis vil(i.-J. W. Clarke, Cotlrier WHce.
In Cincinnati^-R. Smith, MerchanU’ Exchange. <
In Buffalos—A, D. Levicn, Commercial office.... .
Correspondents in Europe' should; to Insure prompt-
ness In the delivery and transmission ordlspatches, for-
Halirax, Boston, or New-York. - ' l," '
m o» J wt..b.™rta ? rt bNTEBiT . ... .
S.PsradlseHifraet, L...
and General Agent ttt England for the
bStwcen-Hallfrat, N. 8^ ai»d New-York.
To tl|e CUIwtHMJof 9
The nmleraf^^*havl^ be
AgenUiunder. the sbovearrann
nesS entruUM to bls care wUl b* pit
Where the parties w* unknown, a reference to -some
mercantile honce in this dty
AU communlcctlous, whlcn wUl.>o regarded as strlcUy
confidential, shoald be addressed to
^ ALEXANDER OAR—
100 boxes Tobacco, assorted. . . ’
’Dovll fcTAKVEE,: