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VOLUME L.
the republican.
daht aud tri-weekxt
by J. L. LOCKE & CO.
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hint of Voters.
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O ! B«u and wlfoln tho corporate HmlU of Savannah
J ‘‘^Inonih Immediately preceding tholr registration
Mi oTup W tho lime of election, who
,Kitho ago of twonty-ono years,have paid nil
h » v ® have tn tholr own right sufflclont real estate Bartholomew Mclnarney,
may bo against thorn, tens, A FMin, Fabian.Mj
•hh hare mado all returns required by tho ordinances oi
Th« dt? and have been registered according to the pro-
Ittfi of tola acL-£xtr«ct/«ia the Registry La*.
siSS
Autiin. George Armstrong, James Anderson, \V V N
A,m.k»n£ttT AWo, Peter Arnold, It D Arnold, Thos
a r um.2fyt Anderson, lllchard Abercrombie. J a An-
jSiS vS'Tfer 1 "’% Alto “,
J sines Ahem, R A Allen, W B. Adams.
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>‘K«5S? Wm B BfounU IlrW Ullulloch,
s “' 8 ■^asflwsisi^t
Uurko, A F llennolt, Win
Uutler, Thosllourke.
er, B Dlleodnr, DP IIsissy,PatrickIlanlr,John Illgglns,
John Hardy, Jno A lioness, Jno Hunter, B D Haunt, Jno
Howard, Mania Horn, wtn Hone, Peter I Ism nan, R A
llonlker, Uobt Hutchinson, Jaa v Illnes, Henry Hunken,
IB llariey,i Michael Hickey, Timothy IJowe. O 8 Hardee,
WUhaHazsd.JP Hood, fto* Henderson, W J Halley!
Henry Han>cr, J JS How, W U Harris, Nicholas Ueman-
dez, Thus Hollered, Allred Haywood, Moses Y Ueoder-
son, OII Hall. RII Hardee, David Harrington, Edwin E
Harts, W II Houseman, Nil Harris, Stephen Hatrick, 8
A Hooker, 0 8 Hunter. HR llnbersliam, Ubaa F Ham—
Iton, W 11 Holmes. 8 P llalsey, Wra W Habersham, J M
Haywood. Thos Hoyues, Jno. II Habersham, Georgo 8
Harding. Jno Ilarriseon, Nicholas lleylo, Fras Hernan
dez, Audrow llarrluon, Wm Humphreys, John Helry,
G Troup Howard, Win Henderson, D H Henderson, Jas
M. Henderson, Tiiomna Helry, Claus liallinan, John II
Hull, Lovi Hart, Jas Horan, E Hcldt, Mnurieo lluckott,
Hobt Habersham, Br, John Harper, J W Harris, Thos
llolcombo, G 11 Holcombe, K 8 Harris, Wm Heidi, Jos
Ilarcgrovea, Joe U Habersham, John II Holcombe, Eldred
.Hayden, EJ Harden, Jno llamlet, Geo Haas, Jno It
Hamlet, M Harding, Soymour Harris, KI) Hoyle, Wra F
Holland, II F Holland, Jamos Ulnoe, R II Howell, Thos
Ifardou, W U Harrison, Milton Humphreys, Jos II Har
vey, It 11 UllUm, U W Hunt, Jno F Herb, Win Hone.
John W Ihly, John I. Ihly Wm Ihly, Brlen Island.
Goorge Jones, Jas O Jones, Jas M Jones, BO James,
Alexander Johnson, Jus T Jones. J D Jesse, Thos Jones,
Edward Janes, Jos Johnston,' Peter Jacobs, John It
Johnson, Christian Jogslettor, KB Johnson,G II John
son, Emanuel Joseph, J It Johnson, A K Jones, John
R Jackson, Bulloch Jackson, Nicholas Jeffreys, Uobt
Jackson, WraA Jaudon. II R Jackson, Claus Jackens,
Peyton R Johnson, Joa W Jackson, Georgo Jackson.
Frod Krote, Harmon Kuhlman, Wra II Kelly, Phillip
Kolb, Dodrlck Kattouhorn,!' M Koltock, Kara Kent,N B
Knapp, Jas King, John Kennedy, Dr N Kohlhouso, James
Korr, Peter Krauas, Golbrt Kerk, James Kennedy, John
Kelly, Daniel Haiti, Hanford Knapp, A J Kara, Edwin
Knnpn, J F Kirby, Nicholas Korloy, Robert Knox, Fred
erick Kronaon, Polcr Krlno, Louis Kemnf, A G Kennedy,
A L Kent, 1.ou1b Koozel,Thos Keaton, Jus Klrklnnd, Al-
frod Kent, Phillip Kean. D O Kauffa, Wm Kino, Ed
ward Kean, Kdward 8 Keinplon, John Keegan, Chas H
Knapp, Wm F King, Nicholas Kellehor, Jno J Kolley,
Thos II Krocger. ^
CAL Lamar, Thos E Lloyd, BenJ’n W Lloyd, Hugh
Logan, Joa Llppman, John al u Lovell, B W Leach, B
Lalhrop, Martlu Larkin, 8Y Levy, JT Latham, Peter
Iwognii, Thos Leary. Hugh Larkeu, Patrick Lonahan,
Patrick Leo, Daniel Laphan, Thnmas Lyon, James Lon-
... ip.D PL „
Androw Ixiw, 0 D Loboy, W>uls l^griol, John Lyons, O
Lufburrow, Charles Law, Peler Lee, Itobert Loyboum,
Iwovy Lillemhal, W W Lincoln, H F Lddie, F M Lohof^
Paine Lovell, Wm E Long, John N Lewis, Simoon Lane,
51 L Luf burrow, William Lake, SAT Lawrence, A R
Lawton, Edward Lynch. Edward Lovell, John Lares, D
N Lane, James Laughlin, J F Linder. James J Logan,
Robert A Lewis, A B Luce, J II Ladd, Jno Lama, Joa
Lynch, ID LaRoche, Peter Lawrence, Michael La van,
Matthew Lynch, Robt Luchliann, James Ladilison, Cas
par Lenzor, James Larkin, Timothy Lavau, O A La
Roche, Robt Luuday, John Imwlou, A J Lubey, Thos
I^swls, Wiu H Lyons, Antonio Loovenln, J G Lambrlght,
Michael Lynch, Pal’k Laughlin, Joint U Loveless, G W
I^ckwood, Lours Lohman.
HI.
Abraham Minis. David Morris, Jacob Manses, John
Maklu, Thos McNtchotns, John Mastersou, FMwnrd
Maahan, Jeremiah McCarthy, John Mcllue, Wm Morrell,
J G Mehrtens, Robt McIntyre, HU Mobrteiis, Jno D Mai-
lelt, Jos Morducal, Michael McGrull, Thos Murtaugh,
(zander Moore, Mathias II Slyer, Peter McGutltlciiduy,
Silvester Manning, M Marsh. Jacob Miller, Jno Murchi
son, Jno Montmollln, Thos Rlahor, Thos MoAullff, Jas
NcFeoly, It W Mlscally, II W Mercer, O A Magill, Wm
Sleredlth, E T McGmll, Tims McCollum, II Morce, Wm
J Moore, J D Mallard, O D Murphy, Jeremiah Mack, N C
Mills, Jesse Mount, John Murphy, H M Morel, Patrick
Monro, C OMlIInr.John McCabe. Harvey Morse, John
McDermott, J M Sullen, Thomas W McArthur, LovI 8
Myers, Henry Morckhardt, Michael Meath, Thomas Sin
hon, Patrick McGovern, 8 8 Millar, T J McNIsli, John
Mahoney, John McGunagb, Patrick Mnstorson, John
Mallery, James J McCoy, Isaac Minis, Edward SlcCabo,
G Slurklns, 8 8 Moody, Dennis SIcGulre. Lawrence Mc
Kenna, Noylo Mcllue, J H Mehrtens, M ll Slyer, Thomas
McKenna, John Miller, Jacob Mnnke, Edward SlcUraw,
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|o bo yearly advertisers will be conflnod
TM St'Kral.rbu.Wss.nd .11 otter .dv.rtl«-
rigidly wjplXg to Ihelr regular business, as agrood
for. W be cxcco ji n( , | n tholr advertisements
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mlulstrstors, 1 an Thoao sales must bo mado
Baker.
I) rally,
Al Black, rcilx Buurieoe, Ollborl Butler. Tho.llourke,
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rt. E 11 Bacon. 8 P Bell, Wnt J Bandy, 11 ]
andy,
Thomas 11 IlHrrett,
T A Bulkloy,
hot J Bulloch,
Henry' Blurt,* E H Bacon, 8 P Belt,
•lyrd/o A Boufculllet, Jno O Bryan, Thom
jflchael Brannon, David Boll. Jno Bilbo,
FraurJ* Blair, tJhss Ball, Patrick Brady, Tl .
J M Uutler, Michael Bryan, Geo Bankman, O E llarrl^
Jos Bryan, D L Boat, JA Baker, W H Bunch, Jos K
ltullough, Win D Brown, A T Bowne, Jos 11 Biirroughs.
Jno Beiinott, Louis Baretleld, Jos BancroIL •niaddous J
Baldwin, Paul " * « »«»•««- j-
Umwn, 0W
euHetL^ ' A^BIols, Henry Brigham, wiTlirnntley TW
Itcntoo, MJ Buckner, John Boston, B fcI ** U i‘ r [? u r f' l 1 “’
Dennis Blannerhassett, D II Btldvrln, Wm C ilar on,
Augustus Boullneau, John Burns, iUchael Bowley, Ullck
Burke, JmO Bluuce, J II Bushier. W J lllodget, Jaa O
Ilowen, Jno W BDe. Barnard E lice, F 8 Bartow, IVm
J llee J P Brooks, W II Bourdloy, W O BuUer, » 8 Bo-
gsrdus, Frederick Bailey, W D BasWor, Jos W Brown.
John 0 Ulance, Theodore Hlols, William Blols, Wm H
Bourke, John F Blakely. O 0(1 Drown. Win II Banks,
"Boullincau, J T Buckner, Charlea 11 Boll, Loo Bran-
in,it, P T Broughton. 118 Bell, W II Bradley, 48 Uennolt,
Ju llelbo, Wm Balloy, PH Blols, J II Uucknor.
Wm U Cuyler, John Cooper, C A Cloud, P L Constan*
no, David 0 Cash, M A Oolieu, RR Cuyler, Goo A Luy-
icr. Solomon Cohon, Hugh Cullen, W II Ldward
Cubbago, David Cohen, John Oleary, Jot VOonnerat,
Allen (Sullen. Chas Cooner, Jos Cleary. Barnaul Conslan-
Duo, Thos W Cooper, John Clancy, John Larsteus, r W
Cornwell, Jos 8 Carruthers, Nicholas Cruger. Wright
Cuhieppor, Thos Corley, R M cjiarlton. 8 J tassels,
UicnsrdCulo, Thos CusacxJno LClark, Michael Cusack,
CII Campflold, Francis T Cole, John Curry, Thostlark,
. John Cordell, Jas Connelly, John Carruthers, Frederick
Cook, Emanuel CanwaUor, Luke Chri#tl%Ja« Campbell,
sCumnllcId, Juo D Charlton, Jno O Cooke, Edmund
ler, Montgomery Cummlng, II
n, John Cass, Jno CunnIngnam,Carl CraB, Wm Car*
, ?U L OdeTw O Charlton, 8 J M Cuhbego, Moses
Coburn, L F Cook, Henry Capon, 8 M toldlng, ^ rodor-
IckCarstens, Wm Cox, Wallace Cummlng, Patrick Crol-
tv, Michael Corey, Peter Cobb, Jno J Cornell. Wm Con^
' 1II Cshboge, George CallyLUrlnh Cranston, Charios Can
non, Robert J Cawi'
Antonio Chlsa, John
Mow. 8 Cohen, D II Camp, octavus uonen, - rumr,
Widow Cynthus, Patrick Clnrk, Jno M Cody, Jas Clng-
horn, Win Cannon,Charles Cler, Augustus Cannon, Pat-
riekCli -
Qeorge Cally.Urlnh Cranston, unarm tan-
I Cawsliy, B T Chapman, John F turdoll,
, John L Copo, ThosConnlff, Thos Conway,
L D II Camp, Octavus Colien, J P Coffor,
os, Patrick Clnrk, Jno M Cody, Jas Clng
«.«, „ iu vuimon, Charles Cler, Augustus Cannon, Pal
ckClsrk, Isaac Oohon, Wra Cromwell, GI L Cope.Jr
I. Coiio,sr, Jatnos A Courvoleor, 8 II Cooper, IU
Cane, Wra LClark, DDCopp, JohnD Cole,.Cornelius
1 KConvor, Thomas Corr, Bryan Connor, James E Cope,
LC Clark, George Clart, Wm P Clark, John A Charn-
I bers, Wm Colter, Laureuco Connell, Frederick Cullon,
I John V Ccrcopely, George Cuuseo, B H Crandoll, F
I A CannuoL Jeremiah Cavanaugh,[Martini Conway, D
A Oannuot, Joremlah Cavanaugh, ------- - ..
BColommu Jamoa Carroll, Goorge E Cougdon, Thomas
I Collins, J P Co lieu, Charles II Connery.
• —n, John Doyle, Wm C
, Band P Dibble,
. jvan. Albert L D’liorso, Patrick Downuy,
Isaac D'Lyun, Suchael Donnelly, John Donnelly, Wm
M Davfdsou, Morty Oorgan, WmH Davis, Wm Dixon,
I Rlc’d W Delaney, Martin D uggnn,
I Dawion,Sllchael Dally, Rlc’d Donovan, -
I Daniel Donovan, Albert L D’Lorto. Patrick Downo),
' •Lyon, Michael Donnelly, John Donnelly, Wm
son, Morty Oorgan, Wm II Davis, Wm Dixon,
i, Cliesloy Dugger, Jaa II Demund, Jos Dawson,
well, Jno Dowulng.J B Davis, IIJ Dickerson,
iLyon, G W Davis, D B Danlols, Jno Dal ley, Win
n,John Dllloa, lanolDasher, Lovi Do.lbllt, AO
| Jl Davidson. Morty
I Dunn,Cli
I Thos Dowell,
I J* 8 DeLyon, G W Davis, - - v . n
I lhiiican,John Dllloa, IsraolDasher, Lovi DoIbUL AC
I pavonporLIsaaoDavts,Henry Dannenfolsor, JnoDDel-
I Unuoy.WL Davis, B 0 Dunning, Patrick Derv no, Chas
1 Duryeo, BurreU Dye, 8 0 Dunning, Jr, F O Dana, W
| II Dudley, John Dovaney. John Doblo. R II Darby, Jus M
j Doyle, James Dofjiey.Wm.il Dunning Jr, Henry Du-
I hluuon, James Doyle, Martin Dunnagan, Dudley Daven-
I P«d, Jacob Do La Motto, A M Day, J. J O Davis, Thos E
1 JJavla, Ju DoMartln, Hoary Dlltmors, Alex Drysdalo, D
I 1, Frml’k Dannersfclsor, J B_ Dasher, R W Dasher,
I M T Dukes, John II. Dews, Bamud L Dowell, John Dry-
I «r, P || Demere, W J Donaldson, Thos F Daniels, Michael
I Duggan, John Dorgon.
I E B Fell, Michael Finney, WmPFony, E
I Frierson. Austin French, Johann D Fisher,
I p , Foulard. Dominick Flalloy, John Flunncgnn, Pat’k
I 7 h , oa n t ,i aher ‘} r « D Fun, L M Folllgant, Owen
I Fairchild, Jas Faututan. Mlchaor Fay, G W
I b me J>* Jno Foster, J R Fisher, G J Fulton, Jucob
I SSf - * Fathers, G o Farrles, John 0 Ferrell, James
11„ , , r J , , . !r ?? n Fleetwood, Geo W Falm, I^onard Frpo-
I A R ForL Thos A Farrles, Wm iTVlemmlng, Jas
1 F Fink. DavidFltzgorrald,RobertFlshur, D
I Ail. s Jacob Frey, Jeremiah Flckllng, Wra Fielding,
I 0 E Flanders, W G Foote, BouJ Franklin,
I Deter Peth, G W Forrhu, %o. M Forman.
- John Gerdts, Francis Grimball, J F Gullmsrtln, nonj
I »„ voly ’ Joihu » Griffith, 0 L Gilbert, Jos George, «r n
I V„;V.Gwm n ny,- J B Gallic, Jos T Gannon, Jos Golger,
IrhSn G^gow,Geo A Gordon, Wm A Gibbons, PaL
I uSrnmMf 0 ^ G.rody, Geo Glon, J F Grovonsloln, John
1 Jos . Gallagher, Domingo Galleo, JohnGriffin,
TSJTlA? « Godfrey, hi Gullmart n. Seaborn
Ith™ n ’ Davl J 1 G Gnann, George Gatehouse, J M Griffin,
Ipw*Dreen, J WGibbons,Chas Gross,Patrick Gordon,
I JS V ree M n ° F Glallgny, Pelor Gafliey, W WGood-
18&W 5? ar i Wm P Goodwin, John Glllcland, Joseph
IPT n5 e Gaitahl, John Gallagher, 0 A Grelnor,
I hrn & J Good Win, L 8 Goodwin, Garaten Gerdts,
Is^KG^dry, JuliusBGaudry,R II Griffin,Roborl
Goorte Jn D. 1L GaHoWay, Martin Gortln,
ISH"“. 0l “gd, John A Gray, H J Gilbert, Mnlthow Galla-
I dinf* n,Gartioy, Wm Ganvauglilr, John • M Gue^
I W„iW 1 9 <x ’ r Ro, R D Guorrard, Philip Gelblehouto,
I GaUsahor, James Gaulledet, W .E Geffhkon, Joa
Ghss Grant, J II Gimby, Henry
I a » , P.. Groon > D M G u gel, Wm H Gogol, John
I M "Wonl,Tlmf firumlilo, W lKillo^
ASMMfieA.vinMO'
Irli! j V n*"P t ’ Wm N Ilaborslmm, Jos llunior, 8
tens, A F MIra, Fabian Myerhoffer, G 8 Sillier, John .
Martin, William B Moll, James W Morgan, Michael Mor
ris, John W McKoy, C F Mills, William li Mongln, D J
McKenzie, AF Morducal, Jus 8 McDonald, Jus Mam..
sy, Thoalt Mills. Domingo Martlng. Jos Murphy, O A Mo-
Cleskey, Angus McAlpIn, Michael Mnrlln, Peter Maris, A
G .Mode, M B Mlllon, Jno McCall, Jas McFoely, Wm Met
calf, E Mondoll, A K Moore, Wm Mnckay, John McNIsli,
Jas G Mells, L B McConn, Wm Morris John McCollum,
Charles McCann, Bernard Mallun, Wm McLaughlin,
Patrick MoLaughlon, F W McCarthy, IV 11 C Mills,
Jno McMahon, Jno r Mullegan, Jos Mntthowa, Isaac
Marsh,Thos Madden, John Moran, FA Maddox,Solomon
Mayer, E SI McDonnell, Wm Morel, Jno Mnhun, Jno U
Mayer, Thos G Mooney, M 0 Norland, Jos McDonald, T
II SloxwelL N W McLeod, Alex Mcllardeo, Jno T Mltclv-
ell, FredxMundorf.il K Rluntfort, Jas McBride, WJ
McIntosh, Sami H Morel, Jeremiah McCarthy. Win Mc
Carthy, A N Miller. Thos Motl.ll P Sllllor, IW Morrell
Jas SIclutiro, Danl McCarthy. SI 11 McLeod, Jas McCann
Jus SlcCnunu, Tims Mocks, Edwurd Mullegan, John Me
Aullff, Archibald MoAlllstor.
Josoph Neill, TliosNaylor, Wm Nungozor, JoaNungo-
zor, WO Norwood, Jno W NoavitL DD Nlcnols, EL
Neldllnger, Dau’l Nelson, Terronco Nugent,G N Nichols,
Geo 8 Nichols, L F Nichols, Jos Naglo, Novlll Neyle, Jno
Noll, J G Noldtllnger, A A Nungozor, JR Norton, Jacob
Nouhcrger, Edward Nugent, Sntn’l Nutlinan, Jos A
Norris Frederick Nolle men, Jno C Nlcoll, Thos M Nor
wood, Chas Nowlund. James Noldtllnger, Wm Neva,
o.
John VV Owens, Goo W Owens, Daniel O’Connor,Tim
O’llrlon, Owen O’HnurUorJoUn F n’Jtym*, David O'Con
nor, Owen O'ntetly, Humphrey p’Loary, G 8 oweua,
Dennis O’Connor, Jno O’Connell, Jno II Ohlmeyer, Win
II Olcott, Wm 6lmslead, J F O’Neill, D G Otcotl, E
O’llyrne, Michael O’Neill, C E O’Sullivan, II G Oliver,
John Oli ver, Jonathan OJrastend, M O’Reilly, James Oli
ver, W C O’Driscoll, Dnn’l O’Sullivan, Timothy O’Con
nor! Daniel O’Sullivan, W W Oates, John tlgolvfo, M W
O’llyn^ Thos O’Bryan, Geo Oil, IrodlckOtto.
Martin Payton, Antonio Ponce, E M Prondcrgast,
am’l N Papot, James Prendergnst, O C Parker, Anthony
Porter, Jos V Prentice, Jno F Posey, N 8 I’lnder, Sam’l
Phllbrick, Jas M Prentlco, 8 M Pond, Win Parris, I’at’k
Pruniy, Androw C Pncetty, Edwin Pursons, Elisha Par
sons, Jno Poole, B O Puncost, Owon Peterson, U 11 Patter
son, John Perfluld, John Phclnn, Jno F Powell, Jns Pron-
dergas,Thos PurB0,8nm’l Plttiunn, EJ Purse, Goorge
Parsons, U D Papot, M Prendergnst, Edward Pndolford,
Sen., Edward Padoirord, Jr^ Thos Pldgoo^ Thos 8 Pitt-
Jim 1’ostelL Jos W Phillips, James Prunty, J M Palin,
Marcos M l’ock, Patrick Price, U U Puder, Thos Premier,
gash Chas Perry, R W Pooler, II K Preston, Jos V Pres
ton,Wm F Preston, Edward Pursalo, D G Phllbrick.
4*
Jas Qunnlock, John Quinn, Martin Quinn, Wm Quinn,
Wm Quailtorjc,Jr. ^
P M Russell, Waring Russell, David Rosenblatt. Jacob
Rosenband, John Russell, DonnlsRyun, Wm Itochcsl,
James Ruseoll, TliosJ Uyon, J B Rom, John Reody,
M Ross, Michael llochford, Christopher Russell, Wm
Roberts, John Ryan, J B Rend. Jos W Robborts, Henry
Kosor, Wm Robertson, Patrick Reilly, LSRuueJL Wm
Roche, Barnoy Rodon, PnPk ltyan, VVm Rogers, Jno A
Richardson, Juo 0 Rowland, Mlchaul Roouey, Goorge
Ritter, Edward Reilly, Donlol Robortson, Win RumshurL
J W Rabuii, Jos Ross, Francis Rvan, J II Ripley, J W
RcinshurL Robt Ralford, H W Ralford, Mnthow Rnirord,
Wm Reilly, J P W Rood, Jno Rlordon, Francis Reives,
Jefferson Roberts, G H Rlkoman, 11 Rogors. J ltonaldson,
Jeremiah Ryan, D G Rood, Chas E Robinson, Joseph
on Russell, Win
Dnn’l Koddumn,
Riolly, A R Ral-
„ an, JusLRossIg,
G E Ryan,’'Win Robkon,C W Rogers, Thosltonnu,
Geo Robertson, Tobias Uolhletcr, F A Hobero, G S Roux
F T Rolf, M J Reilly, Janies Russell.
S.
E A Soullnrd, Wm Bwoll, John A Bchaffor, John
Scuddor, Rlch’d 8myo, Henry Htnrko, Abraham Simpson,
ClirlBlophor BalmeUler, John A Bluly, Rlch’d Scmilan,
Emanuel 8hoBall, Hurmnii Sllbcr, R ll 8j)onccr, Mordo-
cal Bhoffall, Androw Stoafvnler, JohnSuvngo, J 8 Solo
mons, Fred’k 8cherff, A A Stnels W II Bymons Thos
Sullivan, Geo Spnlthoff, JnoG Bexlon, A J C Shaw, Ja
cob Shaffer, M Bhefftnll, sr^ G J Spencer, Sam’l Solomons,
J P Bcrlven. John Spellman. D H Btewnrt, John Sullivan,
1) Shaffer, Win II Smith, John Stoddard, Ephmim Scud-
dor, Sam'l B 8lbloy, Anthony Sogur, Jas8hen, Put’k
Scanlnu, Jaa Skinner, J II Stroca, Dan’i Sullivan, Jas
8kiiiner,Dr8ShoftulI.NIcholus Slnot, Martin Sullivan,
Lewis Smith, Jacob Schnffur, Thomus Saunders, John
Stovonson, G N Btaley, Thoa Sinllb, G J Smith, Jno Sul
livan, Jamos Sullivan, Waller W Smith, Goo Shultz, F F
Strobhart, Jos J Stokes, Goo Shute, Ifnrmon Sangstock,
Hour “ "
Jno.
Shril^p'Tc'shlel?' A’dam Short,* Jno Y 8ymoils, James
Symons, F It Sweat, Edmund J Snundors, >klwln Stllos,
J M Solomons, Augustus Sohoidomon, Dennis Sullivan,
Daniel Sullivan, MJ Solomons, M Sholian.Donnls Sulli
van. Barnoy 8mllh, Henry Stlbbs, Jns II Shohan, Vnlon-
tl do Stanton, John Sherlock, Loyal Scranton, MnrUn
Shannon, Joseph Sullivan, Jus F Stokes, Philip Smith, Jos
M Shell man, Jamos M Strickland, Timothy Sherrodan,
Thomas 8mith, Wm Starr, Jr, H II Scranton, Jas Sherde-
man, Conrad Scholnolder, Goo Stevenson. Richard Stole.
John Shields, Nolson Smith, 8 8 SpeiMolzer, W W
Stnrko, Arp Seamen, Thos F8tovons, JL Stlrk. H W
Smith? Wm Starr Jr, lleury Saundors, Peter 8mlth, J D
Btehblns, A A Solomons, O W Shaffer, D T Scranton,
Patrick Skinner, Edward SwID, Sami B Sweat, John 1)
Spann, John E Stllwoll, H Sheppard,! M Stono, Eloazor
Solomons, Thos Scully, Win Saunders, Jns Smith Sr, Jno
SchungolV, Josseo J Smith, Wm F Sheurer, J A Sowell, J
8 Sturtovnnt, Wm Suundors, Julius. Bmlth, II It Selley,
Christopher Bmlth. ^
Wm H Tarver, John V Tarver, Geo W TUcotmb, Wm
II Tyson. John Thompson, Patrick Tydliigs, Bnnmrd G
Tildon, Vra’s Trantoll. A FTorlny, P « TI|omns, W F
Thompson, Jno F Tucker, ATalhlnl,Frns Trnutell, J D
Tembroke, Jamos Thurmnlt, B T Turner, Wm Thomas,
0 E Teffl, Edward Townsoud, II T Thoim, A Thomas, W
P Tem, Marlon ThrondcrnB. Jno II Thodo, II J Thomns-
son, W B Tlnsloy, Fras Trucliolut, R V Thomas, Richard
son Tombs, W II Tnlblrd, J E Tuylor, John G Thomas,
'r-.-nilor, IK Teffl, Jus PTustln, Thos M Turner, F
Chas Thompson, H J Tledoman, David Thotnp*
. . ^ "’-beau, (JhnsG Tnlblrd, Henry Tow,
mipson, ltnbt Todd, F J Timmons,
J Thous, J Techenor, WmS Tny-
TTosmilj.W (I WJUIambJ Twebb,Jas O lQ
John Wlckaro, I-emuel Wilson, Wm P Wylly, John
Wilder, Jas K Walthour, Cbrlslopher WIlgciL John
WUltim'Vvarner' ° w Dllam»on, Henry Williamson,
.-Peter Yonson, Jno A Young, Dr E Yonge, W A Yonge,
Win P Yonge.
Z.
PelerZarodoskl, Edward (J Zetrouer, Jacob Zlmmer-
fuan. Edward Zudoincs, Soloinou Zelglor.
Tho fhroffolng are the qualifications of voters entltlod
|o veto for Mayor anil Aldermen of the CUy of Savannah
!it tho ensuing election In December next, and a list of
•orsons Registered for tho monlh of Slay. If there are
ny iiersous whoso names are Registered, and who are
. ot entlUod to a vote, notice Is respectfully requested lo
> o given to the Clerk of Council, tliat thoy may bo dealt
1 ritn according to law. R. F. AKIN,
sept 14 Clerk Council.
SAVANNAH. GA., MONDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 22.1852.
Duotncno <Sacsn.
NUMBER 279.
Wm II Talblrd Jr, Jno
lor, N P Taylor, J M Thomas, J 11 Thompson.
Christian Uobolo, Philip Us'tor,
Antonin Vondloy, alias Ramboskt, Chns Von Ilora, W
II 8 Vorstlllo, Trlstnun Vcrallllo, Dnvld Vooder, Honry
Vollstelch, W 0 Vandonberg^ Henry Vouglubn.
O A Wood, Rlch’d Wayno, J L Wlnoburo, Cnpl
White, Jamos Whlllhan, Seth Woodwnnl, Elisha Wj .,
Oharloa Wilson, Geo W Wvllv, Augustus VVenzo, James
White. L W VVells, Francis Wilson, J J Wnypr, A ll
Wugh! Edmund Wnllon, A J VVylly, Jos M Wilson. G
M Wuldburgh, Wm TUorno Williams, Wm Wilson, Wm
Waters, Hiram Waller, John Williamson, Jaa While, Ja
cob Walter, Gregory Whlto, Michael Woldon,Thomas
Weight,W6Wylly, EG Wilson,WW Woodbrldgo,
lirwtevfe
Thos A Wilson, Thos 8 Wayne, O VV West, Jusi W
While, O M Willett, Blmon Walter, W H Wockes, II K
Washburn, II F Warring, J R Wilder, Henry W
8 B Williams Geo Wllllx, H F Will nk, Peter Will
ger, Wm II Wlltborger, Martin Wondelken.Henry WII-
,aou,ZDWlukler, Z N Winkler, Juo E Ward, Joa 0
Huatacna fflacBB.
C. A. L. LAMAR,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
mrl3 Savannah, Georgia. ly
r IBERAL ADVANCE8 mado upon shipments of
L/ Cotton to my frotnds In Liverpool and New-York.
nov 13 3m C. A. L. LAMAR.
DENTISTRY.
soroical'and mechanical dentist,
_ . Ilrouffliton-atroot,
South Side, near Whitaker, Savannah.
nov10 ly
DR. WILDMAN.
'laving Milled permanently In Savannah, respoctfolly of
fers to lit citizens his services In Ihe general
Practice of Medlclno and Surgery.
Residence and Offico—No, 20 Abcrcorn, corner of South
Broad-streets.
Hours of Consultation—From 8 till 10 o’clock, A. M-
and from 3 till 5, P. M. nov 10
... J»IS» ». A. OA1IDKER,
„<»» «*OA» y, JVE IV- YORK,
IMPORTER OF FRENCH BONNE’1'8.
A A n n n ^ A. CONN,
409 B ROAD WAY, NEW-YORK.
DRESSMAKER.
Importer of Fronds Patterns*
oct 29—3mo
GRIFFIN de GORDON,
. .. ATTORNEYS AT HAW.
I lffico In tho socoud story ofthe now Custom House, over
tho main entrance.
sobert u. oairrtK. [Jy21-flmo] oxo. a.Gordon.
D.Am n » 1,0 .?. HW,3LLd ' SMITH,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savannah, Georgia.
The umlenlgned have taken too stand recently occu
pied by Hour fe Botiiwkm., aud havo associated thom-
elveaas partners, under thonamo and stylo or Born-
vkul 4c Smith, for foe purpose or transacting a Genoral
-ommlsslon and tactorago Business.
•as. t. nuTiiwzLL. [aug2l—3mo] TIIOS.B. SMITH.
iiBNav a. fort. T , *. dunuam.
FORT 6c DUNHAM,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
oct 7 SAVANNAH, GA. ly
FLEMING 6c MILLEN.
Tbe Undersigned having united In tho practice of Law,
will attend to any business entrusted to tholrcaro. Office
orner lay and Whitaker^ over Messrs. SwlIL Dens-
low 4c Oo. ”
William B. Flkmino. John M. Millkm.
o Ordinary’s Office*
Corner of Bay and Wliltuker-stroets. Office hoorsfrom
A. M. lo 2 P. and Utf P. M. to 0 P. M. Jan 31
-I.T.IHIKBNWOOU. JOSUII MORRIS. JOHN J.IUDOWAY.
GREENWOOD, MORRIS & RIDGWAY,
COTTON FACTORS
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 47 OAllONDALET-STREET,
„ „ New-OrloanH.
Mr. Morris will remain at Montgomery, Alabama,
•nd all orders for tho purchasing or Cotton, or any other
nusiness entrusted to our care, at that place, will tuoet
with prompt attention.
nov 2—tf GREENWOOD. MORRIS 4c R1DGWA
IIEHN A FOSTER*
FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
. SAVANNAH,GA. ’
P, 11. Bxhn, John Foster,
. . Savannah. from Hancock county
July 23 wftn-ly
. HUNKER 6c OGDEN,
8HIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
sept 4 No. 80 Hay-at., Savannah.
DR. CHARLES W. WEST
Offers his professional services to tho citizens of Savan
nah and its vicinity. Residence—corner of Congress and
BuU-stroeta, over the Drugstore of W. W, Ltnooln.
feb 3 ly
811*i mN u'aND* c'oinu” fuN E Aa I^N^.
July 21 SA FANNAII, GEO It OIA.
ROWLAND 6c CO..
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savannah—No. 178 Uay-Mtreet.
JOHN T. ROWLAND. [«Ug 21] JOHN T. ROWLAND, JR.
GIRAHDEY 6c PARKER,
AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Carmichael, llaker 4c Wilcox, Baker 4c Hart, Hand,
Williams 4c Co, G. T. Jackson, Scranton, Stark 4c Davis,
Hopkins, Kolb 4c Co-Augusta; A. H. Abrohams,Charles-
Urn, S. C.; Brigham, Kelly 4c Co- John Lama, Savannah
nov 29 ly
COOK A: MONTFORT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Office at Oglethorpe, Ga.
Will practice in Uio Counties of Macou, Marion, Craw
ford, Sumter, Houston, Dooly, and Lee.
ReferencesMessrs. Roberta, Footo4c Marshall, Sa
vannah: Winshlp 4c Sons, Macon. ly Jan 29
JNO. F. HAMILTON.
(SDCCBSSOR TO HAMILTON 4c HARDEMAN.)
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.
No. 83 Bay-Mi., Savannah, Ga*
Tho services of Mr. C. F. Hamilton, (long known
lo tho public as seller of Colton and country Produce—
irarchascr of Groceries, family supplies, 4tc^) lravo been
secured. Prompt and stria attention will be given to any
uuslucss confided lo tho care of tho above Houso.
*.* The Mllledgovllle Recorder and Maoon Journal
4c Messenger, will please Insert 4 months, and send bills
i othls office. 4mo aug31
CALVIN FAY, Architect.
Icspoctfully tenders his services lo Ihe citizens of Savin-
■ah. Ho will at all times be ready to fonilsh PLANS
aid DRAWINGS for all descriptions of Buildings, and
• iiperinlcnd their construction. Office opposite Pulnskl
House, over Hey wood’s shop. ly sept 11
„\ V ‘ GARRARD.
FACTOR & COMMISSION MERCHANT,
, , r , 88 Day-Street*
fob 5—ly SAVANNAH, GA
GAS FITTING,
TIN Jr COPPER PLATE WORK,tre.
U* CRANSTON,
AT NO. 91 BRTAN-STREBT, NEAR THE PULASXI ROUSE,
Will perform with nromiiluess and In the best manner,
nil work relating lo Gas Fittings, Brazings; work In Tin,
Iron, and Copper Plate. ly aug 25
D. L. COHEN.
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,
No. 6 Joncs-stroot,
[two doors east or orayton-street,]
>s prepared to contract for all kiuds of Building and
Rep firing.
Also—To conduct Water through the various parts ol
Houses. oct 13
C. 8. HARRIS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office No. 09 Itay-etreet—Savannah, Ga. ly feb 20
THOS. T. LONG,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AND SOLICITOR GKNERAI~ E. D.
i lffico over Ibo store of A. Slovens, Jr H Wnltakor-slrect.
inar 20 ly
G. UUTLER*
MASTER BUILDER,
Dealer In lVhitoPiufr Lumber,
TORK-STRKET, OOLETHORFE-SQUARE.
N. B.—lie Is prepared lo put In Iron Fronts to Stores,
rce. Is apr 29
HOOK AND JOB PRINTING
Executed with nearness and dispatch, and on accommo
dating terms, by
GEORGE N. NlOHOLB,
*>wonts’ lliiilriing-, opp. PulitNki House.
fTST Orders from the country, with the cash euclosod,
.rillbe attended to promptly. Jau 12
W. P. YONGE,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT^
CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH SCHOOL.
G. A. IIOLCOM1IE.
G ASTON-8TREET, (NEAR THE PARK,)
sept 27 savannah. oKo. Nl—3luw0mo
WILLIAM C. PERKINS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Cuthbert* Randolph County, Ga.
His term of offico as Solicitor General of the South-
•vestem Circuit having expired, ho will give his Individ-
ml aud undlvldod attention to all business of a profes-
ional and logal character entrusted to his care In the
• kmnllea of Randolph, Stewart, Lee, Baker and Early.
Jauuury Oth, 1852. ly Jan 15
JOHN J. BYRD.
AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AuffUNta, Georgia.
references:
SAVANNAn—Anthony Porter, Proe’t. Stale Bank, Chas.
• 1. Compiled, Esq- II. Jr Gilbert. '
Charleston—Olios. Edinondslon, Pros’t Insur
ance Office, Burckmayer4tMoffoU,G. W. Williams, Esq
New York—Haggerty, Green 4t Co- 120 West st.
Augusta—Dr. O. M, Newton, Pres't Br. Bonk, II. W.
•Haley, Forco, Conley 4c Co., John C. Carmichael, J. R,
ilulkley. dly July 12
COWDEHY At WELLS.
FACTORS &. COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
No. 04 1-8 llay-Mt., Savannah, Ga.
g.w.cowdrry, [fob 7] l.w. wells.
STONE, STARR 6c CO.,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IK
DRY GOODS:
NO. 41 BROAD WAY, NEW-YORK.
Levi P. Stone, ) t ll. Langdon Butler,
•'.ldert Stark, v 1 JonaJ. Broom. .
Henry II. Stotesburt,) ly July 24
WHOLESALb’dSuTbRs'SPdrV GOODS,
OPPOSITE ST. ANDREW’S HALL,
Broug htbn-Mtroet,
Juno 14 SAVANNAH. GA.
Offer* his service* t?the cJSsSuTof Savannah lo fb^
nlsh Designs, SpedOaiHons and Estiinales for Public or
Private Buildings, and to superintend tbs same during
tbelr erection.
Designs for tho Fronu of Stores, as well as their Inter-
nil Fitting*, carefully attended
In Borel’a Uulldlug, up
STOVE DEPOT & TINWARE MANUFACTORY,
JVb8. lo, 13 & 14, Barnaril-slSavannah.
Office ll
aeptaa
ug^up one flight of stairs.
HAltnWlOK Jz COOKET
Factors and UontnUsilon fflcrclinnta.
Afo. 103 DafStrut.
U. S. lURDWICX. JOHN 0. COOXB.
J. HA8BROUCK At CO M
IMroRTKRS AND WIIUl.KSALK DKALKNS IN
Earthen-Ware, Trench China, Looking Olaoee.
DronghUm-Street.
J. L. OLIVER,
Fashionable Boot manufacturer,
NO.BKVKNTKKN BULL-STBKKT, NEAR NONUMKNT-SqUARX.
Cork-Solo, Water-Proof, HunUng. Military, Patent
Leather, Walking, Dress, and Piunp-Solo Boon; Shoot
ing Buskins, Bootees, Oxford 81uks, Pumps, Slippers,
&c n made to order In tho neatest and most fashionable
manner, or warranted materials, and by the most experi
enced and careful workmen.
WYLLY fc MONTMOLLIN,
General Agents and Broken,
n . .. For the Sale of
Real E$tate,Ktgroet,b any description Per tonal Proper to,
orncs, CORNBR DULL-8T. AND BAY-LANK,
feb 23 Savannah, Georgia.
8. 8. SIILLER It J. D. FERGUSON,
Wheelwriffhta and BluekBmlths,
Corner of Brongktonand Mtntgenerf-itt,
_ , SAVANlAIl, oa.
Cnrriagwu Wagon*. Carta and Drays manufactured,
lacksndthlng, lucludlng^Irot RalUng and Grates, for
BlucksmL.
Buildings.
ok Railing a
ADAM SHORT,
Planter Bttildor,
, Iri .,VtB« T DOOB WNST or ST?»NnB*W’s HALL,
Will take oontroots fbr Building and Work In Masonry
of every description.
R. Il J. LACHLISON,
Enginoori and millwrights,
JROUtf BRASS FOUNDERS,
Canal-Street—Near the Canal Lock.
B. LACHLISON.
LACHLISON.
A. N. MILLER,
Engineer and millwright,
IRON ANI) BRASS FOUNDER.
EASTERN WHARF—BAY-ET.
EA8TEBN PREmiFm COOK STOVE.
rpnE subscriber has now received his Fall Slock of STOVES, and respectfully aollclta a call at his Establishment,
. wh . ero »v«1ed assortment or Blovea for Cooking, Parlor and Offico purposes can be viewed, from
the best mamitkctories, which are on sale at reasonable term*. Also-Hollow-ware, Pots, Ovens, Solden, Awe©-
pans, CastJron Pumps, Beer Pumps. Cast Iron Charcoal Burners, Lace Irons, Revolving and Long-handled Waffle
lkhw!! 0 lluge 8 and t «naH f &urto N, ac. ED WAn ‘ Bs “ Gofr ° e B| tE ,DS i Tea Pots, Egg Boilers, Oyster Dlahc*, Chaffing
BRITANNIA \V AR.e’!—n»r\oom Pltchen, Liquor Mixers, Begtr Lamps, and a rarioty of Britannia FIntd
^?R s l£?r. t , l S T .* b ]. e . I f nn, P s * Lamps, oil Lamps, Brass and Whlto Metal Candlesticks.
JAPANNED 4c PLAIN TIN WARE:—Chamber Palla?Tollot Palls, Wine Coolers, Toilet Cases, Cash Boxes,
guareand Round Boxes, 8picff Boxes, Basins sod Pitchers, Molasses Pots, Nursery Lamps, Gias^DnUoen, Knlfo
Trn)r * to 28 Inchca, 8plttoons, Foot Baths, kc. De ™’
WOODEN WARE t—Stalls, Wood Horses, Clothes Horses, Step Ladders, Tubs, Palls, Rnlen, Measures, Floor
Boxw, Willow Wagons,Children’s WlllowChalr^Brashea,Brooms,kc. ’ ^
? ^ r x a .. F -! ro - alld - V Y atcr ' proof MINERAL PAINTS constantly kept on hand; also, Camphene and Spirit Gas.
riTAll kinds orTln and Sheet Iron Work executed with despatch. ^ v 1
tw Printed Catalogues may bo bad on application, and forwarded post-free.
17 Q , „ „ „ JOHN J. MAURICE.
noT 17 8«le* Rooms, Nos. 10,13 and 14 Bamard-elreet, and 184 BayatreeL
A. PONOE, I
Importer & manufacturer'of Began,
NO. 13 WUITAKKIUSTREKr, ‘
Keens on hand a well selected stock 4r Imported 8e-
gars} also Mnmifaclured Tobacco, Snuff, Pipes, and all
other articles usually kept In his line of ^business, which
.—m., * • ' • nov3
PORTER’S
EXTENSIVE CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
T HE subscriber tokes nleiuure in announcing to the dtltens of Savannah and the public generally, of the largest
arrival of Fall and Winter CLOTHING ever offered In tho Southern State*. In this establishment can be found
cvenr quality and stylo of Clothing to please the taste or the most fastidious. This establishment Is divided into
six different Departments, end) ono containing a rich and full assortment In their line.
(General SUnjertScirtcntB.
A SPLENDID
OPENING OF FALL GOODS.
T HE Subscriber would respectfully call tho attention
of tho public lo bis large and well selected stack of
Full and Winter Staple and Faucy
DryOoods.
Consisting In part of: Iltaek and colored Bilks, of a great
yariotr; very rich embroidered Bilks, or all saUemss
Mantillas and Crapo Shawls; Scotch Wool L«ug do.;
and square Plaid Shawls; Cashmeres; Moufcllne do
Italncs: Alpnccas, a great variety; Ncedlo-Wbrk Col-
lam and C»|tcs, or all patterns; Chlinlsettes; Miislln and
Laco Undur-Sleovea; Cambric llandkerchlor*, from 19)4
conts to g5 n pioco; Irisli Linens; Huckabacks; Diaper;
French Towels. Rom 35 cents to 81 a pleci; double
DumnskTabto Linen; whlto nnd brown Napkins, n fine
nssortinont; a very Urge assortment or Glovei nnd Ho
siery, of tho vety best make aud stylo; Englbh and A-
nierlcan Loug Cloths; unblendied do.t ricb Damask
Table and Plnno Covers: Casslmcres and Cloths, black
and blue of ovory quality; rich Vest patterns of all
styles; Satinols; Kentucky Jeans; Kerseys, a very lnrge
assortment; one or tho very boat selected stosk or Blan
kets ever brought to this market.
CARPETING—Brussel*, 3-Ply, 2-Ply, All-Wool, a yb-
rioty or patterns; nnd, also, Cotton Carpeting.
N. II.—Clothing at wholesnloonly. Country morebants
would do well to call before purchasing efaowhere, as
the goods shall be sold low and on tho most aecommoda-
tlng terms. [oct2] JOSEPH LIPPMAN.
NEW MLL AN1) WJNTEit UUODS!!
„ J. H. & H. SHE AH AN.
Corner of Broughton and VVhltaker-8t8i,
SAVANNAH,
I NVITE attention to tholr now stock of FALL k WIN
TER GOODS, comprising:
DRESS GOODS—French Cashmeres, French Do
Lnlnes, English Do Lulncs, Black Silk, Colored
Bilk, Black Alpacas Colored Alpacas, Bomba
sines, Damask Antique, English, French and
American Calicoes.
EMBROIDERIES-Llncti Cambric, Cambric Hand-
korchlofc, Plain and Embroidered Hnndkcrchlelk,
llobluet Laces, Bnbinct Edgings, Collars and Cuffs,
Habits nnd Uudur-Sloevea, Black Lace Veils, Blk
Crape, Colored Crapo.
HOSIER Y <$• UNENS-A lnrge nnd well-selected
stock or Gloves, Irish Linens, Linen Diapers and
DnmnRks.
WOOLENS—Negro Blankets, Korsoys, Llnseys, Cloths,
Casslmeres and Vestings, Satinets, Tweeds k Ken-
tnolcy Juuiia, Il«l, Whlto, Hluo mwl YolloW Flan
nels, 1(W nnd 11-4 Brown nnd Bleached Sheetiugs,
Pillow-Case Linens, and Quilts.
Country Merchants, PJnntors. nnd others, will consult
tholr Interests by oxamlnlugour stock before purchasing.
ty All wo ask Is a visit from those desiring to pur
chase. Wu feel confident that the quality and prices of
our Goods will command sales upou our terms:
easily and. no Second Price,
oct 10 tMl
FALL OF 1802.
IT A VING completed our arrangements for theseason,
XI we are now prepared to offor to tho public the larg
est and best assortment of
GOOD AND WELL-MADE CLOTHING,
and are determined lo sustain our reputation by selling
Goods at fair pricoa. We luvto our friends and tho pub
lic to call and examine our Fam. and Wintkr Stork,
which, for quality, stylk aud quantity far exceeds
any previous season, and from which a complete outfit
can bo selected at tho vkry lowkst rRtcss. Our
Goods aro seloctod with great care—being cut In the
latest Fnshion. and manufactured In such a manner ast
give enUro satisfaction.
•60,000 STOCK
of Ready-msdo CLOTHING, embracing all the various
styles, qualltlos, etc., In part as follows t
COATS:
Black Cloth, Frock and Dress, Plaid nnd Clouded, Fancy
Business Coals in great variety. Twoeda cut Into Pcltor’s
Half Sacks, etc. etc.
PANTALOONS,
made (him Flno Block Doeakiu, and tho various Fall
styles of Harris’ Clouded and Slottlod Casslmeros, Black
aud Fancy Batlnols.
VESTS:
Black and Figured Batin, Gentlemen’s White Silk and
Figured Marseilles.
WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT.
We invito tho attention of Country Merchants to our
Stock, which is varied and complete, and manulheturod
expressly (or their trade. Wo also have a genteel as
sortment of YOUTH’S CLOTHING,
Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, Black und Fancy Sill:
Cravats, Stocks, Plain and Figured Silk aud Satin Neck
Ties, l’rinco Alberts, of Plain, Watered and Ribbed SUk.
SHIRTS,
Whlto nnd Fancy, warranted to fit. Gloves, Under Gar
ments, Suspenders, Collars, Ilamlkerchleb, Socks, etc.
OfWc ask a continuance of the patronage which
has always boon so generously oxlcndou to us.
sept 7 PIERSON, HEIDT 4c CO.
IN STORE FOR THE GENTJLE1TIEN.
J OHN W. KELLY, having relumed from the north
with a handsome assortment of CLOTHS, CASSl-
MERES and VESTINGS, lakes pleasure In Informing hla
friends, those especially who admire a flnoly fitting gar
ment, to bis saloot^ No. 4, opposite tho Pulaski lit
House,
GEORGE J. SltllTIIy
AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND GENERAL AGENT,
108 Jloy-iitrcct. Savannah, Geo.
Will also attend to Collecting of Rents,
Scrvnnts’ Wages, 4tc,
• RartaTo—Hon. John W. Anderson, Hon. Francis8.
Bartow, William II. Tison, Esq., Horace Smith, Esq*
Messrs. Washburn, Wilder 4c Co* Brigham, Kelly te Co.
uov 9
where thoy will find him ready nt all times to suit his pa
trons lu tho most approved and fiuhlonablo mannor, nnd
he ventures to assort, that those who will confide in his
selection us to color, fabric, style or finish of a covering
for tho human form, sbnll go away aatUfiod.
Furnishing Goods—Shirts, whlto and colored, with nnd
without collars; Under Shirts; Merino, cotton nnd lisle
thread Drawers; Iloalory, Cravats, Scarfe, Stocks, neck
Ties, Gloves, Suspenders, Umbrellas, silk and cotton do.
Also, a large lot of mou’a aud l>oya’ Caps, of tho latest
patterns.
Also, a lino lot of beautiful Ready-made Clothing,
which I selected with groat care.
Gentlemen lu want of any of the above articles will
ploaso give me a cull, ns I am determined, to sell at a
small profit. [sept 25] JOHN W. KELLY.
jromv J. MAURICE’S
gtntcnl gabtctlflirotRts.
. „ . l»t Department.
Contains Frock and Dross Coals of overy quality, from
Free? and Dross Coats, Olive, Blue, Brown and Green,
from 57 to 520.
Shad Poltoes and Business Coats, a groat variety, from
53to5I2.
1,000 Overcoats, double and slnglobreasted, and double
OverCoats, from $3 lo 530.
Over-Coat*, a splendid assortment, embracing Kossuth,
from 518 to 530.
2,000 pnlr of Pauls, of overy quality and color, from 75
cents to 510.
1,000 Vests, of every kind.
2d Department.
Contains Furnishing Goods of overy description for Gen
tlemen’s wear—consisting of Scarfs, Cravnts, Water
ford Ties, Prince Albert Ties, Spring 8tocks, Slerino
Shirt* and Drawers, Colton do., Suspenders, Half
IIo*e, Gloves of all kinds, best quality Jones’ Patent
Yoke Shirts, a fine assortment, 4cc.
3d Department*
Contains 860 suits of Negro Clothing tor house or plnnta-
• tion use. Hickory Sliirt*, Red Flannel do., Overalls,
Cunton Flannel undershirts and Drawers. Prlco or
full suits from 53,25 to 54,50.
4th Department.
Contains a large and well-sclcctod stock of India Rubber
Goods—consisting In part of Sack Coats, Whlto and
Black Frock Costa of two colors, Leggings, Slips,
Cloaks, Firemen’s Coats, warranted lo stand 280 de
grees of heat, Riding and Driving Gloves, Horse Co
vers, etc.
„ . 6th Department.
Contains Hats and Caps, fine Mole-kin, a large assort}
ment and latest styles.
Oth Department.
THE BAZAAR.
This splendid establishment, on the left wing of the main
Department, 00 feet deep. Is fitted up, at a great ex-
pense, expnsaly tor Ladles accompanied by their
Children. Here will Ira found every quality and
style of Children’s Clothing, and of the latest Paris
fashions, consisting or Infants’ Robes, Christening
splendid Embroidered Gaps, Suits, connected
.- Jenny LImT “ “
Cnns,*i
and separate, tor ovory age, Jenny Linds, Polka
Sacks, Frocks, Ovor-Couta with and without Capes;
and many other Goods, loo numeions to mention In
this advertisement. Parents and Guardians are re
spectfully solicited to call, as great palna have been
taken lo add to the comfort and convenience of pur
chasers.
fOTLAND, lying In Slarion and AlachnapB#
—*-counUos, will bo offered at Private Sale,-J£,
during tho months of October, November and December
next, vis t
WETUMPKA HAMMOCK, situated about ten mllee
North of Ocala, (the county scat or Marion county,) con
taining 3,000 acres, about one-hair of which is hammock;
unsurpassed by any in the State; and the remainder white
oak and hickory land.
A TRACT, well known aa the “Fort Drane Planta
tion,’* containing 3,000 screa of Land, principally first
quality hammock, between four and five hundred acres
of which I* thoroughly cleared, and at present to culti
vation. This place Ibr several years averaged two hogs-
heads of Sugar to the acre, and every year that U has
boon cultivated has produced flno crop* .of com and
cotton.
These Tracis could readily be divided.Into two. or
A TRACT or 1,000 acres on Orange Lake, consisting of
hammock, orange grove, and well umbered pine land.
TWO TRACTS, of 1,000 acre* each, near toe Alachua
E rie. The greater part of both these tracts U rich
mock,
—ALSO— *
5,000 ACRES on Indian River. Any one wishing to
cultivate sugar cane wontd do well to examine this land,
aa being remarkably fertile, and lying south of the region
?, r u 08 . 1 ’! 1 ’* u wel ‘ "kptod to that culture as any In the
United States.
12,000 ACRES, generally known as the M Bayard tract,*!
situated on the 8L John’* river, opposite Plootata. There
are many small hammocks and orange groves on tota
tract, but it is principally valuable tor its pine Umber. It
has a river front of seven or eight miles.
1,(00 ACRES on Lake George, and several small tracts
on and near the 8U John’s river, well situated for form*
‘ng, the rearing of orange groves, kc.
The nbove tracts of land were purchased by the lota
Gen. Clinch, immediately after toe accession of Florida
‘.»?. Un J ,ed a . ,al ^' From hlB P°*Won al that time, his
foclllljea tor selection were unusually great, and It la be-
State 11 l iey nclude M K ood ,and us can be found In the
On account of tholr accessibility from Charleston ai)d
Savannah, they offer great inducements to planters In Ca
rolina or Georgia wishing to remove.
The titles are clear nnd indisputable.
Terms—Cash, or payable at charleston or Savannah, on
or before the 1st of January next.
nov 17
Cy*No abatement from prices first naked.jlPfl
ST. ANDREW’S HALL, BROUGHT4SN-STREET.
JttcccflanDfje.
8AVANNAH, Oa.
GROCERIES, LIQUORS & WINES.
T) ECEIVED by recent arrivals;
X\ 180 bbls. Crushed, Powdered and Clarified Sugars;
25 boxes dou ble refined Loaf do;
240 bags Rio Coffee, some of them prime;
45 do. Java do:
50 hhds. Porto Rico and Muscovado Sugars;
270 boxes Tobaoco, 8’s, 5’s and l’s Lumps;
45 packages superior Tobacco, EIDorado, Diadem,
Nectar, Virginlus, kc.
100 boxes best Family Soap;
150 do. do. No. 1 do;
114 half chests Black Tcas,somo of It very superior;
148 packnges Hyson do., In nnd}( cheats;
150 boxes Tallow Candles, 8’s and (Ts;
100 do. Star anil Adamantine Candles;
150 do. Pipes;
75 do. Mustard; 50do.grou’d Pepper4t Allspice;
70 bbls. Sugar, Butter nnd 8oda Crackers;
275 do. Domestic Gin, Rum, Brandy aud Whiskey;
40 do. Old Mononga’a Whiskey,some very choice;
15 half pipes Otard, Dupuy at Co.’s Brandy;
25 quarter and eighth casks various kiuds choice
French Brandy;
5 pipes Holland Gin;
4 puncheons Jamaica and St. Croix Rum;
30 casks Madeira and Tcucrlflb Wines;
20 do. superiorold Mndelraand Sherry Wines;
100 baskets Cbompagno, Heidseck, Hungarian,
Llon,4tc ? kc.
100 kegs and halves FFFG. Powder;
400 bogs Duck nnd Drop Shot:
50 bbls. No. Mackerel; ]
25 do. No. 2 do;
20 do. No. 1 do;
20 casks Codfish nnd Haddock; > New Flab.
30 half bbls. 1 St il Mackerel; [
60 boxes Codfish;
40 kilts No. 1 Mackerel; J
With a full supply of everything else In the grocery
line, for saloon accommodating terms, by
oct 4 J. V. CONNERAT 4t CO.
CARPETS X CARPETS 11 CARPETS XXX
W E haro This Day opened tor sole, a splendid as
sortment or Carpets* Oil Cloths, Mats,
Rugs, Window Curtain*, Ac.
—CONSISTING IN PART OP-
20 pieces Three-Ply Carpets
10 do. Velvet Tapestry
10 - “
40
30 do. Floor
10 do. Drugget
5 do. Felt Carpet
5 do. Dutch do.
50 Velvet and Cheneille Rugs
110 common Rugs and Mats
100 pair of beautiful style Window Bhades.*
All of the above Goode are offered at too lowest markc*
prices. For sale by [eeptSO] AIKIN k BURNS.
„ WINES* IBRANDIES* Ac.
T HE SUBSCRIBERS aro now receiving In store u
general assortment of the above articles, in cases,
consisting of:
Palo and Dark Brandy, Madeira Wine,
Cherry 4c Raspberry Brandy, Port do.
Scotch Whiskey, Topaz 8herry Wine,
Holland Gin, Brown do.
Stoughton Bitters. Tlntllla do.
“Crown” nnd “Star”brands Champagne.
EFTho “Tlntllla” Sherry is highly recommended for
invalids—It causing no acidity. For sale by
27 BUNKER 4c OGDEN, 60 Bay sL
ROBERTS A FOOTE,
Broughton-street, {up stairs) opposite the St.
Andrew's Hall,
H AVE now on hand a very large and well-selected
Stock or DRY GOODS, which they offer tor sale, by
tho piece or package to the trade—consisting, In part, of
Colored and Duffell Blankets.
Red aud White Flannel.
Plains and Korsoys, assorted quality.
Satinets and Kentucky Jeans.
Fancy and Tweed Casairaeres.
Striped and Plain Cotton Osnaburgs.
lllenchod and brown Shirtings and Sheetings.
English nad American Prints.
Cashmeres and Printed DoLaincs.
Black and Colored Alpacas.
Black and Colored Coburgs.
...... an additional general variety of Goods usually kept
In Dry Goods Stores, wtatch ore offered for sale at tho
usual accommodating terms. sept 18
Wllhai
SAM’L HOYT*
Late or the firm or Sam’l Hoyt& Co, Savannah, Oa.
W OULD announce to hla friends that ho has remov
ed to Charleston, S. C- No. 140 East Bay, where
he Is prepared to do a geuoral Commission business, and
furnish to order, nt all times, any articles from the North
or South that may bo wanted, for the usual commission,
as well as rocelvo and sell tho saino. And I pledge tny-
aeir that all business entrusted to my care shall recoivo
such attention as will Insure similar manifestation or
their good will, not doubting that my acquaintance with
Northern and Southern markets will enable mo to do as
well as any, and belter than many.
Also Denier in Butter, Cheoese, Plaster, Marble Dust,
Cemont, Llino and Hair.
And Agent tor sundry Machine Manufoctorles, North
and South, as well as Sflus C. Herrings’ Fire Proor Safes,
Goorgia and French Burr Mill Stones; all of which will
he .tarnished on short notice, and nt raanutUcturers prices.
Cash paid at alt times tor Wool, Green, Salted and Dry
Hides, Deer and Sheep 8klns, Shipping Furs, Beeswax,
» .Rope Cuttings, Sea Island Cotton 8ced and Flor-
oss. Also, Souihorn Tanned leather In the Rough.
Terms cash Invariably. Refers to tho cltlzeus of 8nvun-
nah generally. tf»opI4
ROBINSON A CAMP,
DRAPERS AND TAILORS,
AND DBALKRSIN
Fine Ready Made ClotUInff*
A RE NOW receiving tbelr Slock of FALL AND
WINTER GOODS, consisting In part of; Blue, black
aud fancy colored English and French Cloths; Over-Coat,
lags ol black, blue aud foucy colored Beavers; blue,
blnck and drab Pilot Cloths; English, French and A-
merlcun Coalmen, of block nnd fimey colore; Votings
or Silk, Satin, Cashmeres, ombroldors and rich Cut Vel-
vot. Alt of which will bo tnado up at Ihe shortestnotlco
and In tho best stylo of workmanship.
Our READY MADE CLOTHING Is manufactured at
the well known house of W. T. Jonnlngs 4t Co~ No. 231
Broadway, New-York, nnd la equal to any in tho city.—
Wo keep constantly ou hand tho largost assortment ol
FANCY GOODS orwiy house in the trade, such as
while and fancy coloro«f Shirts; Silk, Llslo Thread and
Gauze Merino Under-Garmeutst Shakor Flannel and
Lambswool do.; Thread, Colton, Merino and Larabawool
Hosiery; Silk nnd Cotton Umbrellas: black, white and
colored Kid Gloves, (of Aloxamlor’s tnako); 8tocks,
Scarfo, Crnvataand Collars: and,In foot, everything no
cossary to a Gentleman’s Wardrobe. For sale on os ao
oommodating terms aa can be had In tho clty, at
GAUDRY*8 BUILDINGS,
J0pt9l_
/-'Cloves, cravats and ties.-a supply of Alex*
lJT audoris black,colored,and white KtoGlovoa Jnst
received. Also, n choice assortment of black, plain and
emhroideredCravats and Ties. For tale by
soptlH WM. U. 8YMON8,17 Whltakor-sL
CHEAP CASH STORE.
CORNER WHITAKER AND CONORESS-STS.
B LEACHED nnd Brown SHEETINGS 4t8HlRTINGS.
The Subscribers have Just received per brig Wilson
Fuller, from New-York:
Water Twist bleached SHEETING
New-York Affffs do do
James’ 8tcam Mills do 7-8 and 44
Lowell LONG CLOTHS, 7-8 nnd 4-4
Londsdnlo and Washington Long Cloths, 4-4
Sea Island Brown Shirting, 7-8 and 4^
7-8, 8,9,10,11, and 12-4 Allondalo Bro. Sheeting
7-8,8,9,10,11, and 12-4 do Bleochod do
7-8,8,0,10,11, and 12-4 Hamilton do do
For sale by M. PRENDERGA8T 4c CO.
L ANDING, per schooner “Faunlo,” from Philadel
phia—
20 hogsheads choice Porto Rloo Sugar,
15 do. do. Santa Cruz do.
110 bags choice Rio Coffee,
15 barrels Cider Vinegar,
10 hogsheads choice Ilucon Shoulders,
nov 13 For sale by CRANE te HOLCOMBE.
L ANDING, per schooners “Eclipse” and “North
State”-
100 boxes Connecticut Chccso,
50 do. 8odn, Butter, Wine and Milk Blscnlts,
50 barrels BuUer and 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 choice Goshen Duller,
SO boxes Cream Cheese,
25 barrels Mercer Potatoee,
25 do. Yellow Oulons. . _
nov 13 For sale by CRANE Sc HOLCOMBE.
10 quarter pipes
idyjof
170REIGN LIQUORS.—20 hair .
I? Dark and and Pale Otard, Dupuy 4c Co. Brant
our own importation. Vintages 1840. ’49 aud *50.
6 pipes Holland Gin, Medor Swan Brand.
1 puncheon old Scotch Whiskey.
2 do. do. Jamaica Rum.
i fin. do. St, Croix do.
“ “ ' Scholdam Gin.
20 demijohns, 5 gallons each, Sch
Landing and tor sale by
oct 20 SCRANTON,
JOHNSTON 4c CO.
B agging, bale rope, 4cc<-
08 bales Gunny Cloth,
500 coils Kentucky Rope,
200 coils Dillon’s Rope,
12,000 Gunny Bags. For sale by
nov 0 COI1EN 4c FOSDICK.
VUIIG5I lMIUCaSf IX
2 DHA Lns * EPSOM SALTS.
•UUU 5,000 lbs. Copperas.
1.000 lbs. Glauber 8alts.
2,000 lbs. Putty.
500 boxes Window Glass.
7,000 Whlto Lead.
All of too above Just received and for sale by
JAMES H. CARTER.
oct 29 Opposite SL Andrew’s Hall.
D ry goods.—
100 bales Negro Cloth,
35 do. Blankets.
15 do. I.lusey VVoolsoy,
15 do. Red Flannels,
50 do. nrown Shirtings,
10 do. 4-4 Sheetings.
50 do. Heavy Cotton Osnaburgs.
10 cases Bleochod Shirtings,
40 do. Printed Calicoes,
10 do. Kentucky Jeans,
200 dozen Head Handkerchiefs,
500 do. Assorted Hosiery,
Together with a most complete stock of Fanny Goods,
to which they Invito the nttentton or Countiy Merchants
and others. NEVITT, LATHROP 4c STEBB1N8,
nov 8 139 Congreaxtrect.
GROCERIES*
A CHAMPION has In store and Is receiving the fol-
• lowing articles tor city and country trade, which
having been purchased for cash and selected by himself,
enables him to sell on the most favorable terrai viz:
100 bbls. Baltimore and Canal Flour. 50 half do. do.;
50 do. Stuart’s 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;]
50 do. Sperm and Adamantine Caudles;
100 bags Rio oud 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 kilts Salmon;
10,000 lbs. Bacon, Hams, Sides and Shoulders;
—ALSO—
8moked Tongues, Dry Beei; Fulton Markot Beef Choco
late, Farina, Sardines, Tnilot Soap, Fig Blue, Pickles,
Sweet Oil, Almonds, Spices, Mustard, Butter, Currents,
Citron, SuL &c.
—ALSO—
25 whole, 25 half, 25 quarter boxes New Raisins:
5 bbls^ 20 half, 20 quarter and 20 boxes Buckwheat;
500 bags Shot; 500 bars Lead;
A choice selection of Liquors and wines. oct 25
BoWITT 6c MORGAN,
DEALERS IN FANCY A STAPLE DRY GOODS,
C ALL attention lo tbelr large Stock of tbe following
articles, which they offer at the lowest prices:
Rich Printed do Lalucs and Cashmeres,
French and English Merinos,
Black Bombazines and Alpacas,
Linen Cambric and Embroidered IldkfA,
Marseille* Quills and Counterpanes, ,
Irish Linens and Damasks,
Linen and Cotton Sheetings,
Silk, Cbtton nnd Merino Hosiery,
White and Colored Flannels,
Cloths and Caw I in ores,
French, English and American Calicoes,
Diapers and Towellngs,
Table and Piano Covers,
Plain and Figured Black Silks,
Block Satin ae Chcnc,
Plain Changeable Silks,
Paris Mantillas and Talmas,
Bonnet and rinln Ribbons,
Brocbe and Plaid Shawls,
French and English Crapes,
Ladles’and Gentlemen’s Kid Gloves,
Swiss and Cambrio Trimmings,
French Needle-worked nnd Lace Collars,
ntankets, Plains and Kerseys,
Muslin Curtains,
Broche and Figured Silks,
Domestic Goods of all descriptions, of toe best manufac
ture.oct 28
_ _ UBNVLGUBN'S «
Wfo E E S T 0TI ON. .tSm.,
—JLX. iiAOEn BE«n. sBBmt
B WBIOAHU ilM under tto Ptentm* notal.
REMTAVUANT,
He has an excellent Cook, from Strasbourg, who will
suit German, American and French tastes. OV8TKR8,
F18II, MEATS—every thing that this market affords,can
be hod In all styles, on short notice.
Youno Clerks, and others, who have rooms in town;
are Invited to try the European mode of breakfostlng
and dining at tbe Restaurant.
, Philadelphia LAGER BEER, 8WIS8 CHEESE and
LINUHUuGKR CHEESE, kept alwaja on hand Ibr tho
use of families. oct 5
PHIEADEIiPHlTliAOER BEER.
VV ater Works, near Philadelphia. This Beer Is made.ex*
actly like tho I^xger Rtcr of Munich, in Bavaria. I
strall continue to receive constant supplies of tola pure
and wholesome beverage, during the autumn, winter, and
■litiuK. Aa In too old country, ft will bo, sold to fomlllct
and Indlvlduahtwho will thuslncurno risk of Its sourin
on their hand*. Tho use orthls Boer lsparticularlyrocoro
mcnd«lby^)hyslclans to ladles who aro nursing children*
sep^to 0 lante gj jr 1 1 lolclb y hekny VVE1QANJ) *
oct 10
V The Tri-weekly
and the Journal te. Messei
con, aro requested lo pub
uary, aud aenJ their bills to this nfltae.
ikly Chronicle 4c Sentinel, at Augusta,-
Messenger and tbe Telegraph, at Ma
to publish the above till first of Janu-
FALL 6c WINTER GOOJteNX
rpilE SUBSCRIBERS take pleasure In announcing tnl.
A the citizens of Savannah, and the public generally!
that, by various arrivals or steamers and «al 1 vc**el», they
have received a largo and spleudld Stock of Goods, sulL
able for Fall and Winter trade—such as:
ALPACAS, OA8HMERES,
MUSLIN DE LAINES, BOMBAZINES,
FRENCH AND ENOlJSH, MERINOS, J J
SILK AND VELVET*BIANTELS,
of all colors and of toe latest and moat approved patterns.
kc_ Ac.
They also have received a large stock or 8ILK8, which
surpass any other ever brought to this place, as well in
Collar*, Cuffe, Capet, Cape, Handkerchiefs, Sleeves, and
Chemise Us; together with all other articles usually kept
In a Dry Goods Store. r
They call ihe attention of the public eepeelaUy to tbelr
assortment of
„ , Houie-keeplng Goods,
Consisting of Shirtings, Sheetings, Table Linen, Napkins,
Towels, Pillow-Case Linen, etoi, etc.; and also to their
extensive variety of Flannels, Blankets, Kerseys, SaUnets,
Tweeds and Cosslmerea: and Invito all who wish to pur
chase lo como nnd examine tholr Stock, which will be
sold at the lowest rates.
, EINSTEIN 4c EOKMAN,
113 151 CongresfrstreeL
NEGRO BROGANSX NEGRORROGANS X
havo been selected expressly for this market anS°are
warranted the best stock and workmanship. He Is con
fident thnt a fair trial of his stock will insure saUsfoctlon
and a conUnued patronage. His goods are all fruk nnd.
terms/oir. w. HEIDT.
Gibon’a Building, formerly occupied by Messrs. E. F.
Wtod & Co. oct2
CHURCH AND PARLOR ORGANS.
rpRE Subscribers, agents for Mr. II. Knauff, Organ
A builder, are prepared to furnish any description of
Church or Parlor Organs. As a specimen of his Instru-,
ments, reference is mndo tn too organ recently erected by
him tn tho Lutheran Church of this city. Parties desiring
Information on the subject can ascertain all necessary
particulars on application to F. ZOGBAUM 4cCO_
July >3 Whltaker-et^ ono door cast of Bryan-sL ’
PIANO FORTE DEPOT.
The undersigned respectfully inform too
citizens of Savannah,Georgia, and Florida,'.
,, ,, ..thatlhey have on hand more than AHy Pi
anos, the largest stock ever on sale in this city, and made)
by the most celebrated manufacturers In the United States.
Nunn’s 4c Clark’s. J. Chlckering, Boardman 4c Gray, Lntr
chet 4c Newton, Edwards 4c Fisher, all well known to the
lovers of Music, have place in their large assortment.
These Pianos are of rich tone, and beautifully flnlmied In
Rose Wood, Block Walnut, and Mahogany, with iron .
frames mode In the most substantial and workmanlUto*
manner. Also the Justly celebrated jEoUan Plano Fortes,
which, for their sweetness and tone, have not been equal
ed. All these instruments have metalto frames, which-
render Ihera peculiarly suited for this climate, preventing
the necessity of tuning for years.
The undersigned ore agents tor Henri Herz’s celebrated
Grand Pianos, mado in Paris. For power and beauty
tone, they stand pro-eminent.
Catbcart’s Mclodeon*.
This beautiful tonodwlnd instrument, for village pur
poses. Lodges, Serenading Parties, and the private prac
tice of Organists, possessing a aweet and powerful tone,
they havo also for sale.
All of these Instruments will be dlsposod of on the most-
accommodating terms. The prices of the Piano* ranging
from gl75 to f1000.
Jan 20 I. W. MORRELL 4cCO.
ARD, CHEESE, FLOUR, 4ic.—
j 50 kegs prlmo Loaf Lnnl; 25 boxes Goshen Cheese;
100 bbls. Baltimore Flour; 100 do. pure Genesee do;
30 do. Hiram Smith do; 50 half do. Canal do;
50 half do. Baltimore do;
10 hhds.chnlco Porto Rico Sugars;
100 gross Matches, and a general assortment of Gro
ceries, Foreign and Domestic Liquors. Wines and Teas.
For sale by [nor 10] cbllEN 4c TARVER.
SUNDRIES.
OA A BOXES TOBACCO, assorted kinds.
4UU 70 hhds. Fair and Choice Porto Rloo Sugar.
40 do. Cuba and New-Orleans do.
100 bbls. Refined do.
75 do. Crushed and Powdered do.
25 boxes Loaf do.
300 bags Rio Coffee.
200 do. Porto Rico and SL Domingo Coffee.
75 do. Java do.
150 X and X chests Hyson Tea.
40 X do. Black do.
130 boxes Soap.
100 do. Mustard, Pepper, Allspice and Ginger.
80 bbls. Butter, 8oda, and Sugar Biscuit.
30 X do. do. do. do. do.
120 M Segars. assorted kinds.
20 bags Black Pepper.
250 bbls. New-Orleans Wlilskoy.
100 do. Whlto do.
50 do. Monongahelado.
20 do. Old Bourbon do.
140 do. E. Phelps’ Gin.
00 do. Best P. 4c II. uyo Gin.
0 pipes Holland do.
50 X casks Sherry, Madeira, 4c Tcuoriffe Wino.
|f>0 bnskets Champagne do..
40 bbls. American Brandy. ^
25 X casks do.
10 x do. Cognac Brandy, i In Custom House
20 X pipes do. t Store.
150 kegs Gun and Rifle Powder.
500 bags Drop and Buck Shot
With a compete assortment of Groceries. *
For sale on favorable terms by
sept 4 WEBSTER 4c PALMES.
PIANOFORTES.
Tho Subscribers, solo Agents for A. Sto-
lart and Co.’s ana J. B. Dunham’s Plano,
, , . . . jFortcs, are always supplied with an as
sortment of these favorite and Justly celebrated Instru
ments. For durability, they can be folly warranted,
whilst their superiority of tone and touch is evident ana
acknowledged by the most casual observer, as well.os
the critical connoisseur. Tho Ladies are respectfully in
vited to view these Instruments; and on arrangement
having been effected with one of our most eminent Pi
anists for the purpose, they can also be onabled to judge
of the tone. F. ZOGBAUM 4c GO., Marketrsqnare.
esr Second hand Pianos taken In. exchange—also,,
lined and repaired. Jan 20T
HACKNEY COACH.
Tho subscriber respectfully informs the
public, and strangers in town, that he boa
Just received an elegant new Hack, called the
“LADY HENTZ,” which Is on entirely new principle,
as regards accommodation, safety. 4cc. He will always ■
keep a fine pair or Horses attached, and ready for Imme
diate service. Orders should be left, at Caa’s Livery Sta
ble, ot tbe bead or Broughton-street—'Warner’s old stand,
oct 4 tf JOSEPH KIRKLAND. ;
YTTINES.—30 quarter casks Burgundy Port.
W 15 do. Brown Sherry.
5 , do. Pale do.
10 do. Muscat.
50 baskets Grape Champagne.
In store and for sole ny
oct 23 W.M. DAVIDSON.
G AN A L FLOUR, 4ce.—
50 bbls Hiram Smith’s Flour.
30 hir bbls Fulton Markot Beef.
20 casks pints, 12 do quaits, best London Porter.
30 bbls prlmo Cream Ale.
0 pipes superior Holland Gin.
90 boxes and 25 half do Raisins.
SI) half bbls Sugar, 8oda and Butter Blsoulta.
50 boxes new Herrings.
30 bbls Sugar Uouse Molasses.
50 boxes Star Candle*.
50 do Composite do.
50 do Tallow do.
50 do Wlnsor.Tollot and shaving Boapjust received
and for sole by [oct80] McMAHCN <c DOYLE.
QUOCEmES,.**-
boxes Cheese,
50 boxes Star Candles,
, 50 barrels Cincinnati Whiskey,
15 hogsheads Porto Rico Sugar,
50 bags RIo Coffee,
50 boxes No, 1 Soap,
50 boxes Pale 8oap,
100 barrels Baltimore Flour,
50 barrels Howard-street Flour,
60 hair barrels do. do.
50 bags Java Cofibe,
100 boxes Tobacco, assorted.
no.U Landing and ft' t TA n V EB,
TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION
BETWEEN AMERICA AND EUROPE.
J OHN HUNTER, Agent In England of the Nsw-Yorkf.
Associated Press, respectfully begs to announce to
the mercantile and business community that TELE-'
GRAPHIC DISPATCHES, to and from any part of Great
Britain, or Uio Continent of Europe, will be punctually,
forwarded, Hconflded to his care. r J
Dlspatchos should be forwarded in envelope, unsealed, *
and addressed “ Telegropkie
Agents.
Jn Liverpool.—J. Hunter, 2 Puradlso-streeL
In Halifax.—R. Nugent, Editor of the Sun.
In Boston.—W. O. Blanchard, office .of Bip MalL
In Neto-York.—D. H. Craig, office of the Associated
Press, 3 UnnoveiHitroet, up stairs.
In Philadelphia.—W. W. Fulton, Ledger .Building.
In Baltimore.—C. O. Fulton, Hurt Building.
For Charleston, S. Avgnsta, Savannak, &c.—A,
Carroll, Courier office. Charleston, 8.a ■«
In Neto-Orleans.—E. Fuller, Merchants' Exchange.
In Louisville.—J. W. Clarke, Courier office.
In Cincinnati.—R. Bmlth, Merchants’ Exchange.
In Buffalo.—A. D. Levlvn, Commercial office.
Correspondents In Europe should, to Insure •
ness in the delivery and transmission of dlspatc
ward tholr communications for the United States
the Agency at Liverpool. By so doing, tbelr dtt. _. r
will bo transmitted over the wires in advaneelofuVottter •
private communications, on tho arrival of .the steamers at - -
Halifax, Boston, or New-York.
Charges moderate, and accuracy and reasonable prompt-- -
jess in toe transmission of dispatches guaranteed, or the
mouoy will be refunded.
J. HUNTER, Telegrapble Agent,. :
3 Paradise-street, Liverpool, England, ,
and General Agent In England for tbe Line of Telegraph
botwoen Halifax, N.8 n aud (New-York.
To tlie Citlwma of South-Carolfina* 1 L
Georgia aud Alabama. t
The undersigned, having been appointed one of the
Agents under tbeabqte arraogemeW,begajv«n*-ufoiiv
to tender his services In forwarding pie***“'
of Great Britain or the Continent or Euro
ness entrusted to his care will bo. prompt
Where tho.parties.are unknown, a ran
mercantile house in this city will be invar
All communications, which will berega.
confidential, should h® ALEXANDER OAR
Courier offie
B3TAny Editors giving the i
fowlnsertfons,and luylf' **“
upon every dlspoalUonb. . ,
fovon, should they require any bi
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