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VOLUME L. SAVANNAH, GA., WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 1,1852. NUMBER 286. DAILY and tri-weekly BY J* LOCKE- & CO. «!»ir anaCogaty Printers. TERMS: •2w!Somp“l«* wllhlhoiaonaj, or ..MUttctoiT . 1 22S %w. aM ” assa oo OB ,lMerUoai..*w«»5 Two « 10 00 f*o, « 1 I'M Three “ ISM 1MI ^ t < t ‘I’M •■■■«— l« fwi ' „** 1 75 Four Four 15 00 Blx “ 20 00 8 00 One Year..’ 00 00 riot exceeding flvo lines, threo*' tes will bo charged, l. c n . iSoenta. iJil ?^ei&TOta‘in^ted’*at i jKe ra&IJSd ■J^roUken that they bo published according to Uw. rt AU Swrt> iemcnU nwra tranalent peraona or strangers, loM !*)•} .uiiS/of yeeriy advertiser* will be confined JJJL J^iholr^gular buunoss, and all other advertlso* |JfWnotFrtnlnlngtothelrrtsguUrbusiness, aaagreed Hv ,0 Ji? SSverttew* exceeding In their advertisements JSSn^nfflTofUne. weed for, will be charged •‘^KSwEfSitTa will ■■ wiaaTan okatoi* tpucra directed to this office, ortho Edlton*' ^tJpiVpald, to entitle them to atlcnUon. <* D ">“" » iSf IntbelrMoounU, moil bo puli- SSSfiaji EJimiiXhouMi of »“ In Uw wonilngiSlfbnJ.tlw SSo. No “!• <B ra expressed Inthe5p T Jj£itonA Administrators and Guardi jHnSSSffl ^ Amdlrattonfor foreclosure ofMoi^ “oltart'or the"oourt°o* O-dtoary (aooompnnled with * J£*SF& bond of igroorncnt) to V make title. to land, Joint of Voters qEC.9, Pi it furlMir tnaelid bf (A* §ri‘^hIJriJo^^!l^w?o»^SK^.ropMiySrMd 8 «aWany tax exocuUona whimsy bo aga nst them, who have mule all returns required by the oidlnanooa the city, and have been registered according to the pro* visions of this ML—Extract fren thi Regutrp Law. . Adolph Abrahams,Robert Adams, John8 Achord,Geo A Ash V W Averfeiat,G VV Anderson,Mathias Amorous, 0 B Ash, StewMt Austin, David. Abraham, O 8 Arnold. Oco Aloxander, Jno W Anderson, P W Alexander, Robl Austin, Goorge Armstrong, Jsmw Anderson, VV V N Armstrong, R P Akin, Pelor Arnold, It D Arnold, Tho* Adams, BO Andersotu RlchardAbereromblo.J 8 An derson, John Anglum, II O VV Alexander, John Alton, James Ahern, R A Alien, VV^B. Adams. Conrad Byck, Richard Burko, Michael Boylan, E VV Buker, John Brady, E J Blount, Wra M IBounL Wtrlok Brady, Thos Bandy, Wra B Blount, Dr VV G Bulloch, Anthony Bader, Baul 8 Box,Joa 11 Baldwin, Isaac Bmn- no, Belnmoml llerg, Henry Berners, N KUarnum, Wm FBranUey, Robl Blake, Wm Burke, A F Bennott, VVm M Black, Felix Uouysson, Gilbert Butler, Thoallourke. Eugene M Boo, J FBolfoulUet, L E Byclt, A Borehort, Win Basshigor, Patrick Bulkoy, P H Behtt, Heunr Bette* tnau,TUoaW i Boallo, VVm 4 ijuBoch, Patrick Bradley, Hoary Burt, E11 Bacon, 8 P Bell, Wm J Bandy, Hi* Byrd, O A Boufeulllet, Jno G Bryan. Thomaa U Barrett, Michael Brannon,David Boll, Jno UllbOvT A Bulkier, Francis Ulair, Chu Ball, Patrick Brady, Thoa J Bulloch, J M Butler, Michael Bryan. Goo Bankraan, O E llarrle, Jos Bryan. DL Beal, JA Baker, W II Bunch, Jos K llaUough/Wm D Brown, A T llowne, Jos U Bjirreugha Jno Bennett, Louis Barefietd, Jot Bancroft, Thaddous J Baldwin, Patrick Burke, G L Blount, Jno N Barbee. Jaa Brown, o VV Bruen, Mosea Black. II L 8 Bunt*. Thos 8 Bailey, VV II Bulloch, R M Borthelmwa, Henry W Bref- eullett, P A Blola, Henry Brigham, W S Brantley, O W Benton, IIJ Buckner, John Boston, B M B Burrougni, Dennis DlannerhasseO, D II Baldwin, Wm O Barton, jS"“j p"8rSokli*V> fniourtlloT, vlO Ilul'cr, Tia Ri xanlus. Frederick Bailey, W D Baahlor, Jos W Brown, John O lllnnco, Theodore Blolt William Blola, Wm II Bourko, JohnP Blakely. G OO Brown, Wm O Banka, B L UoulUneau, J T Buckner, Charlea II Bell, Geo Bron son, P T Broughton. II8 BeU, WIIBradley, L 8 Bennott, Jas Bolho, VVm Bailey, F H Blola, J H VVm 11 Ouylor, John Coopor, O A Cloud, P L Oonstan* Uue, David 0 Cash, M A Cohen, RRCuylor, Goo A Cuy- lerTfloloraon Cohen, Hugh Cullen. W H Coopor, Edward Cubbage, David Cohon, John Cleary, Joa V Connerat, Allen Cullen, Chas Coonor, Jaa Cleary, Baroard Constan- Uue, Thos VV Cooper, John Clancv, Johni Caraleua, P VV Cornwell, Jos 8 Cnrrulhora, Nicholas Crugor. Wright Culpepnor, Thos Corley. R M Charlton. 8 J Cossols, lUohardCole, Thos OuaackJno LCIark, Michael Oiuwck, U11 Caranfleld, FrancU T Cole, John Curry, Thoa Clark, John Caruell, Jaa ConneUy, John Carruthera, Proderlck Cook. Emanuel Canwaller, Luko Christie, Joa Campbell, Fras CuiunUeld, Jno D Charlton, Jno G Cooke, Edmund Cotter, Montgomery Gumming, 11 E Cornier, Joa Clng* hern, John Oaa% Jno Guuningbar son, B L CnloTw. O Charlton, 8 Coburu, L F.Cook, IleujY Capom «... Ick Uaratens, Wm Cox, Wallace Gumming, Patrick Crot* tv, MlchuelCnrcy, Poler Cobb, Jno J Cornell. Wm Con don, Itobt Carr, Prat Champion, A H Champion, Jno W Cornell, James Cornell, HR Christian, Jno J Coates. Jaa Cox, JnoT Gampagnac, Wra Cullen, And Cordes, Pleroo Condon, Aaron Champion, W T Chapman, Daniel Clark, J U Uubbegu, Goorge CallyJJrlah Cranston, Charles Can non, Robort J Caw*hy,8T Chapman, John P Onrdoll, Antonio Chlaa, John LCope, Thos Co un HI, Thos Conway, Moses 8 Cohon, D B Camp. Octavua Cohen, J P Colter, B'nrtow Cynthus, Patrick Clark, Jno M Cody, Joa Clog- horn, VVm Cannon,Charles Cler, Augustus Cannon, Pat rick Clark, Isaao Cohon. Wm Cromwell. G L Cope. Jr., G L Copo,sr., James A Courvulror, 8 II Coopor, 11 A Crane, VVm L Clark, DDOopp, John D Cole, Cornelius KConvor, Thomas Corr, Bryan Connor, James ECope, L 0 Clark, George Clark, VVm P Clark, John A Cham bers, VVm Colter, Laureuco Connell, Frederick Cullen. John P Cercopely, George Causee, B H Crandell, P A CsnnueL Jeremiah Cavanaugh, Martin Conway, D U Coloman, James Carroll, Goorgo B Congdon, Thomaa Collins, J P Cohon, Charles II Connery. Blo’d W Delaney, Martin Duggan, John Doyle. Wra O DaweouvMichael Dally, Rlo’d Donovan, Baral P Dibblo, psnlul Donovan. Albert L D’Lorzo, Patrick Downny, lissc D'Lyon, Michael DonneT * ** M Davidson, Morty Dorgan, W Ju DunmCliesloy Dugger, Jaa H Domund, Jos Dawson, Thos Dowell, Jno Downing, J E Davis, H J Dickerson, L 8 DeLyon, G W Davis, D S Daniels, Jno Dailey, Wm Duncan, John Dillon. Israel Dasher, Levi DolbltL AO Davenport, luao Davis, Honry Dannonfolsur, Jno D Del* Isnnoy, WL Davla.8 O Dunning, Patrick Dervlno, OhM J1 Durvee, BurrellDyo, 8ODunning,Jr, PGDana, W H Dudley, John Devaney, John Doblo. R H Darby, Jaa M Doyle, J nines Downey. Wm II Dunning Jr, ,Henry Du- blgnon, James Doyle, Martin puDimgnn, Dudley Or D Jacob De La Motta, A M Day, J. J O Davis, The s, Jas DeMartin, Henry Dlttmora, Alex Drvsdalo, D K Dillon, Fred'kDanncraAiIser, J B Dasher, R VV Dasher, .^ard, Martin Horn, Wm Uom, Peter llemnan, R A akkbS r, Thos Henered, Alfred Haywood, Moses Y Hender son, O II Hall. R II Hardee. David Iiarrington, EdwInE Herts, W H liauseman, Nil Harrla, Stephen Hetrick, 8 A Hooker, 08 Hunter, ERHebortham. Chas P lUm- Iton,W UHolmes,8PHalsey,Wm WHaberaharo, JM Haywood, Thos Hoyne&Jno B Habenham, George 8 Harding, Jno Ilarrlraon, Nicholas Heyle, Pras Hernmn- dex, Andrew Harrisson, Wm llumpbreya, John Helry, G Troup Howard, Wm Henderson, D 8 Henderson, Jaa M. Uenaeraon, Thomas Ilclry,.Glaus Hallman, John .H lloll, Levi Hart, Jaa Horan, Elleldt, Maurice Hackett, Robt Habenham. Br, John Harper, J W Harris,'Thoa Holcombe, G II Holcombe, E 8 Harris. Wm Heldt, Joa iloregroves, Joa O Habersham, John B Holcombe, Eldred Hayden, E J Harden, Jno Hamlet, Geo Haas, Jno R Hamlet, 51 Harding, 8eymour Harris, E D Heyle, Wm P Holland, H P Holland, James Ulnes, R H Howell, Thoa Harden, W B Harrison, Stilton Humphreys, Jos B Har vey, R B Hilton, R W Hunt, Jno F Herb, VVm Hone. John W Ihly, JohnL Ihly VVm Ihly, Brien Island. George Jones, Jas G Jones, Jas M Jonas, BG James, Alexander Johnson, Jas T Jones, J D Jesse, Thos Jones, Edward Jones, Joa Johnston. Peter Jacobs, John R Johnson, Christian Jogslelter, EB Johnson, C H John son, Emanuel Joseph, J R Johnson, A E Jones, John R Jackshn, Bulloch Jackann, Nicholas Jotfreya, Robt Jacksou, VVm A Jaudon, II R Jackson, Claus Jackens, Peyton R Johnson, Joa W Jackson, George Jatkaon. It. Fred Krete, Hannon Kuhlman, VVm H Kelly, Phillip Kolb, Dedrick Katteuhorn,P M Kollock, Ezra Kent, N U Knapp, Joa King, John Kemtedv, Dr N Koblhouse, James Kerr, Peter Krauis, Gelort Kent, James Kennedy, John Kelly, Daniel Kaln, flanfbrd Knapp, A JKam, Edwin Knapp. J P Kirby, Nicholas Kerloy, Robert Knox, Fred erick Krenson,Poter Krine, Loula Kcmpr, AG Kennedy, A L Kent. Loula Kocxei, Thoa Keaton, J ns Kirkland, Al fred Kent, Phillip Kean. D O KnutTa, Wm Kine, Ed- Thoa H Krocgcr. ^ O A L Lamar, Thoa E Lloyd, Bet\fn W Lloyd, Hugh Logan, Joa Llppman. John &1B Lovell, BVV Leach, B Latnrop, Martin Larxln, BY Levy, JTLatham, Peter Logan, Thoa Leanr. Hugh Imrken, Patrick Lenahsn, Patrick Ijee, Danlol Lapban, Thomas Lvon, James Lan- aghan, J T Linde, Linda Linde, Daniel Leahey, William 51 Leigh, John Larkin, Henry Lalhrop. D P Landerahlne, Andrew Low, O D Lebey, I<ouii t^grieh John Lyons, O Lurburrow, Charles Imw, Peter Loe, Robert Leybourn, I«evy LUIenthaL W W Lincoln, II FLetche. P 5! LohoH, Paine Lovell, Wm E Long, John N Lewis, Bltneon Lane, 51L Luf burrow, William Lake, 8 A T Lawrence, A R Lawton, Edward Lynch, Edward LovelL John Lares, D N Lane, James Launhlln, J F Linder. James J Logan, Robert A Lewis, A U Luce, JII Ladd, Jno I*ama, Jaa ..ynch, ID LaRoche, Pelor Lawrence, Michael Lavan, 5Iatlhew Lynch, Robt Lncbllton, James Laohllson, Cas par Lenter, James Larkin, Timothy Lavau, O A La- Roche, Robt Lunday, John lAWton, A J Lobey, Thoa Lewis, Wm II Lyons, Antonio Loevenlo, J G Lninbright. Mlohnol Lynch, Pat’k Langhlin, John H Loveless, Off Lockwood, Loors Lohman. NT. Abraham Minis. David Morris, Jacob 5Tanscs, John 5!akln, Thos McNIcholas, John blaslcraon, Edward 5laalian, Jeremiah McCarthy, John Mcltue, Wm Morrell, JG 5Iehrtons, Robt McIntyre, HO Mehrtens, Jno D Mai- lett. Jos Mordeeal, Michael McGrall, Thoa 5IurMugh, Leander Moore, Mathias II 5Iyer, Peler McGulllIcuddy, Ivcster Manning, M Marsh. Jaoob Miller, JnoMurchl- ijuJnoMontmollln, Thos Maher, Thos MeAulltr, Jaa NoFccly, B VV 51lscally, 11 VV Mercer, O A Maglll, VVm Meredith, F. T McGrall. Thoa 5tcCollum, 11 5Iorco, VVm J Moore, J D Mallard, O D Murphy, Jeremiah Mack, N O Mills, Jesse Mount, John Murphy, It M Morel, Patrick 5!cnra,G 0 5HUnr,John McCabe. Harvey 5torae,John McDermott, J 51 Mlllen, Thomas W McArthur, Lovl 8 Myers, Henry 5Ierckhardt, Mlchnol Meath, Tlioraas Ma hon, Patrick 5loGovern, 8 8 Millar, T J McNIsh, John 5laboney, John McGunagh, Patrick 5!asteraon, John Mnllery, James J 5toCoy. Isaac Minis, Edward McCabe, G Murkins, 8 8 Moody, Dennis McGuire. Lawrence 5!c- Kenno, Noylo McIIuc, J H Mohrtens, 51 It 5lyor. Thomaa McKenna, John Miller, Jacob 5lanke, Edward McGraw, Bartholomew 5tclnarney, John Mallory, Luder 5!ehr- l A PMlra, Fabian Myerhoffer, G 8 5llller,John R 1ln, William B 5lell, Jamoa W Morgan, Michael Mor ris, John W McKoy, O P SIllls, William E 5Iongln, D J 5IcKonzlo, A F Mordeeal, Jaa 8 McDonald, Jua 5Ianu- ay, Thos It Mills, Domingo Mnrtlng, Jos Murphy, G A Mc- Uloskey, Angus McAlpin, Michael Martin, Poler Maris, A G Mode, 51 B Mlllen, Jno McCnli, Jaa MoFeely, Wm MeU calf, B Mendell, A K Moore, Wm Mackav, John McNIsh, Jas G Molls, L B McConn, Wm Morris, John 5IcCollum, Charles 5!cCann, Bernard Malian, Wm McLaughlin, Patrick McLaugtdon, P W McCarthy, W > II C W Jno Mc5!abon, Jno F Mullcgan, Jaa Matthews, Isaao Marsh,Thos Madden, John Moran, FA Maddox, 8olomon Mayer, E M McDonnell, Wm Morel, Jno Mahun,JnoR Mayor, Thoa G Mooney, 510 Morland, Jaa McDonald, T U Rlaxwoll, N W Mcliod, Alex McUnrdee, Jno T Mitch ell, Fredk Mundorf, II K Muntrort, Jas 5loUride, W J McIntosh, Sami H Morel, Jeremiah 5loUarthy. Wm Mc Carthy, A N MUIer. Thos’ MotL II P Rllllor. I W Rlorrell Jm fifclntlro, Danl McCarthy, M 11 McLeod, Jos McCann Jas McCanns, Thos Meeks, Edward Mullegan, John Me AuHfl; Archibald McAllister. Joseph NellL ThosNaylor, Wm Nungozer, Jas Range- sr, VVGNorwood,Jno W Neavilt. DD Nlcnola, EL eldtlnger, Dan’l Nelson, Terrence Nugent,G N Nichols, Geo 8 Nichols, L P Nlchola, Joa Nagle, Novlll Neyle, Jno Noll, J G Ncldtllnger, A A Nungazer. J R Norton, Jacob Neuborger, Edward Nugent, Wj NuUraan, Jaa A Norris, Frederick Noltemen, Jno C NIcoll, Thoa 51 Nor- wood, Chaa Nowland. James Noldtllnger, Wm Novo. *• o vOUtuJ ___ ___JU*0' Jno 51 Williams, Norman . _ i Stuil’^SuiSS, WmT Yoiiri”’ ia ° A Y °“*' Dr E Yo »S«i w A Y °np, Peter Zarodoakl, Edward G*Zetroner. Jacob Zimmer man, Edward Zudcmea, Solomon Zelgfer. The foregoing are tho qualifications of voters entitled lo vole for Mayor and Aldermen or Uie City ofBayantaah at the ensuirig election In' December next, and a list of persons Registered fortbe month of 5!ay. It there are any peraona whose names are Registered, and who are not entitled to a vote, notice la respectfully requested to be given to the Clerk or Council, that they may be dealt with according to law. B. 7. AKIN, •cpt J 4 Clerk Council. M T DiikevJohn H. Dews, Barauel L Dowell, John Dry er, PII Domore. W J Donaldson,Thoa P Daniel*, Michael Duggan, John Dorgan. Henry Ellis, Daniel Egan,*Rlchard Ennla, Abraham Elnaleln,John EvornrdTwmElloby.ThoiEden, OW Eden, Johu J Edy, Charles J Eden, Peter Endrlea, J A Epstein, Edwin W Ervin, Jamee Eden. T, Foley,^ho* Ford, Joa SPay,Wm F ^ r i)'i® ew| d l H Plik, Jamee Fountain jDugald Ferguson, J E Palllgant, Robert Perrell, Jno G PaUjgant, Jaa Far- Wra Pdflard. Dominick Flatlev. John Flannegan, Pat’k Fo ey, Thoa Flaherty. Jno D Flan, L M Falllgant, Owen Foley, L J B.Palrchlld, Joa Faunatan, Michaer Fay, G W Fennell, Jno Foster, J R Fisher, G J Fulton, Jacob £rleud, JO Fathera,G G Parries, JohnO Ferrell, Jamoa Foljer. Green Fleetwood, Goo VV Fahn^Uonard Froo- Und, IIR Fort, Thoa A Farrioa, Wm B Flemming, Jaa A Pawna, F Fink, David Fltzgerrald, Robort Flalier, D n * - \ Floldlng, Franklin, John Gerdt*, Franels Grimball, J F Gullmtrtln, Beq| Michael GIubow, Geo A Gord»»u, Wm A Gibbon*, Pat- nek Garron, Jas Grady, Geo Glen, J. FGroveniteln, John SSP'SS 1 *, ,<mi . °*M»gher, Domingo Galleo, Johu Grlffln, n-jHJonovely,J**fiGodfrey,L4Gnilmartln.8eabom Boodall, David IIGnann, George Gatehouse, J 51 Grlffln, Greiner, fbey, ;\y W p ? a n raot '4,W^a‘wwrJohn hal^ . JsmeeE^Gaudry, jSmBGau^r^H^raniIH)® j.?. r * y L Jo, . G ?°. r « 8 . J !j D- Hi Galloway, Martin GorUn, Ougcl, John A dray, It J Oilbort, Matthow Oalla- Garboy, Wm Gonvangbly. John M: Gucr- Sn!!? ™OodfWr, WmOriphin, V, Jo. Cin.hl,OK 8 Bray, WJ»n, Dennis Hooty, DcnnlslIolTaml, L 8 Hart 1 windlloflbren, Patrick Hall, Wm Hanlanj Sonalhim liili, L f Harrlsj Wra P nunter^u W Hardcaslle, Wm Hunt- Dennis Holland, L^H mTDavid Harmon. MOU^ liliaHmra, Joa Hunter, BN liar- Hlton, Honry Haupt, Ed- Danlol O’Connor, Tim ■*“ me, David O'Con- « 8 Owens, Wm John W Owens, Geo W Owons, Danlol O’Oc O’Brlon, Owen O’Rourke^John P O’Byme, Dai nor, Owen O’Rlolly, Humphrey O’Loanr, G Dennis O’Connor, Jno O’Connell, Jno II Dblmcyor, W 11 Olcolt, VVm Olmstead, J F O’NolU, D O Olcott, _ O’Byme; Michael O’Neill,OE O’Sullivan, H G Oliver, John Oliver, Jonathan Olmstead, 51 O’Uollly, Jamoa Oli ver, W O O’DriacolL Dan’l O’Sullivan, Timothy O’Con nor, Daniel O’Sullivan, W VV Oates, John Ogolvfe, MW O’liyrn, Thoa O’Bryan, Goo Ott, FredlckOtto. Martin Payton, Antonio Ponce, E 5t Prendorgaat, Sara’l N Papot, Jamee Prondernnst, O O Parker, Anthony Porter, Jo* V Prentice, Jno F Posey, NSPInder, 8am r l Philbrick, Jas 61 Prentice, 8 61 Pond, Wm Parria, Pat’k Prunty, Andrew G Psoetty, Edwin Persona, Ellaha Par sons, Jno Poolo, 8 O Poncoat, Owen Pctoraon. O B Pnttor- son, John Porfiold, John Phelan, Jno F Powell, Jas Pron- denros, Thos Purse, 8am’l PlUintu, EJ Puree, Goorge Parsons, R D Papot, 51 Prendorgaat, Edward Pndelford, Sen- Edward Padeirord, Jr M Thoa Pldgeon, Thos 8 Plll- Jno Portell, Jo« W Phillips, Jsmos Prunlvy J 51 Pnlln, Marcus 51 Peck, Patrick Price, O O Puder,Thoa Prender, mSu Chaa Perry, R VV Pooler] II K Preston, Jos V Pro*! ton, Wm F Preston, Edward Puraale, D G Philbrick. Q* Jaa Quantock. John Quiuu, Martin Quinn, Wm Quinn, WmQuantock,jr. ^ p 61 Rusaoll, Waring RuaaeU, David Rosenblatt. Jacob Roaonband, John Russell, DonnisRyan, VVm ltochcslor, James Ruatoll, ThosJ Ryou, J B Itoas, John Roedy, * 51 Ross, Michael Itochford, Clirlatophor Russell, Wm Roberta, John Ryan, J B Read. Joa VV Robberta, Henry itosor, Wm Robertson, Patrick Reilly, L 8 RuaselL Wm Roche, Barney Roden, Pat’k Ryau, Win Rogers, Jno A Richardson, Juo O Rowland, Mtchaol Rooney, Goorge Ritter, Edward Reilly, Danlol Robertson, VVm Ucmshart, J W Rabun, Joa Ross, Francis Ryan, J B Ripley, J W Remsbart, Robt Raiford, it W Halford, Slathew ilatford, Wm Reilly, J P W Reed, Jno Rlordon, Francis Reives, Jefferson Roberts, C H Rlkcraan, H Rogers. J Ronaldson, Jeremiah Ryau, B G Reed, Chaa E Robinson, Joseph Rom, Henry Rober, Goo Robins, Allen Russell, Wm Roberson, John Rowley, John Rogers, Dan’l Reddnmn, Wm P Rowland, Hugh lllolly, Andrew Rlelly, A R Ral ston, H J Royal, Jno B Rico, James Ryan, Jaa L Rosalg, noli, O E Ryan, Wm Robken.O W Rogers, Thos Ronnu, Geo Robertson, Tobins Uothleter, F A ltobere, G S Roux F T Ron; M J Reilly, James Russoll. E A Boullaid, Wra Bwoll, John A SohafTer, John 8cudder, Rlch’d Smyo, Honry Btarko. Abraham8iinpson, Christopher- Bohnelder, John A Staly, Rlch’d Bcanlan, Emanuel Bhetlall, Harman Bllber, R11 Bponcor, Monle- cnl Shoflall, Andrew 8loofValcr, John Savage, J 8 Solo mons, Frcd’k Bcherif, A A Bmela, W R Symons, Thos Joa Wash bpm,DLWU- ganfwcna gartta. CHARLES silcVlIl^ArcUItect, Offers his serrioes to tbe citizen* of Savannah to fttp- Ish Designs. BpedOeallom and' EMloates ror Pnbllo or ’rivate Buildings, and to superintend the same daring Designs for tbe Fronu of Btorea, is well as their Inter- nal Fillings, carefully attended to- _ , Offlee In Borel’a Building, up one flight of 1 stairs. ■ !at2 HAIlDWICKkeoSkt 1 Factors and Commission Itfcrdiantst , JSfis.'ltW Uif-Strut, B. •• HAEDWtOK. JOBH O. COOKS. J. UA8BROUCK a CO., IMPOETRBa AMD WltOLKSALR DSALKES IM Earthen-Ware, French China, Looking Olaaet. SuBfntaa fflacSn. C. A a JL> LAItlAlE. OENEEU COMMISSION MERCHANT, 13 8avanaala> Georgia. ly T IBERAL ADVANCES made, upon shipments of XJ OoUon to my frelnds in Liverpool and New-York- POV13 3ra O. A. L. LAMAR. DENTISTRY. SDBOICAt AND* MECHANICAL DENTIST, ISronflatonostreot* Stalk Side, asor Whitaker, Savannah. nov 10 ly DR. W1LDMAN. Having settled permanently In Savannah, respectfully of fers to its citizens his services In the genoral Practice ol Itledlclhe and Surgery. RuUenct and Office—Ho. 90 Aberoorn, corner of South „ Broad^t reels. Heart ef Coniultation—From 8 till 10 o'clock. A. St and from 3 till 3, p, 61. nov 10 MISS D. A. GARDNER, 409 BROADWAY, JtF.tr-YORK, IMPORTER OF FRfeNCH BONNE'j’S. A— - miss H. A. CONN, 400 BROADWAY, JtEW-YORK. DRESS WEAKER. Importer of Fronela Patterns. oct 89—3mo GRIFFIN Sc GORDON, «« . . ATTORNEYS AT LAW, * Offlee in the seoond story of the now Custom House, over tbe main entrance. uoaaaTH.oaimw. [Jy8t-Omo] oio, a.qo*dqi«. D Shaffer. Wm It Smith, John 8toddard, Ephraim »uuu- *•*" Sam’l S Slbloy, Anthony Bogur, JaaBhea, Pat’k B lau, Job Skinner, J II Stroes, Dan’l 8ulllvun, Jaa tier, Dr 8 8heftall. Nicholas Blnot, Startin Sullivan, Lewis Braltb, Jacob Bchaflbr, Thomas Baundera, John Stevenson, G N Btaloy, Thos Smith, G J Braltb, Jno Sul livan. James Sulllvau,waller W Smith, Geo Bliultz, F F SKihSbis o B°^E VS^StSSBKSi Jno A Btcgln, John Bloan, Wm O Btofforf, Jno Screven, Wm Salle, O 61 Btone, J R Saussy, J M Schley, Francis Shells, P K Bhlols, Adam Short, Jno Y Symons, James Synious, F R Bweat, Edmund J Saunders, Edwin Stile*, J-61 Solomons, Augustus Scholdemnn, Dennis Sullivan, Danlol Sullivan, 61J Solomons, 61 Bhohnn, Dennis Sulll- vnn. Hamey Smlili, Honry SHbb^ Jm II fiholmn, Vnlon- tlue Blanton, John Sherlock, Loyal Scranton, 6Iartln 8hBunon,JoBopli8uinynii,JnaFSlokcB,Plilllp Smith, Jo. M 8hoUm.ll, j.nio. M Wlfklnn., Tlmolhy Sherrod,n, Thomaa 8mlth, Wm Slarr, Jr, IIII BcrontoH,Jn.8herdo- mnn, Ooiimd Boholnoldor, Goo BWVonion. Blohord Bttfm John Shields Nelson 8m 1th, 8 B Spolwober, W W sSo, Afplonmon, Tho. FWon., l JE SllrV.IIW Smith, Wnt Starr Jr, Ilenry Saunders, Peter Smith, J D Btebblns, A A 8olomons, O W Shaffer, D T Scranton. Patrick Skinner, EdwardBwIft, BomlB Sweat, John D Spann, John E Stllwoll, II Sheppard,F 51 Stone, Eleazor Solomons, Thos Bcully, VVm Saunders, Jos Smith 8f, Jno ScliungolT, Jeaseo J Smith, Wm F Shearer, J A Sowell, J 8 Sturtovont, Wm Saunders, Julius. Smith, H R Sefloy, Christopher Bmllb. ^ Wm II Tarvor. John y Tarver, Geo W Tltcolmb, Wm H Tyson, John Thompson, Patrick Tydlnm, Barnard G Tembroke; James ThurmalU B T Turner, Wm Thomas. C E Torn, Edward Townsend, B T Theua, A Thomaa, W P TefB, Marion ThreadoraB. Juo H Tliodo, U J Thomos- son, W B Tlnsloy, Fras Truebelut, R V Thomas, Richard- aon Tombs, W HTolblrd.J E ttylor, John G Thomas John Trumfier, IK.Teflt, JaaPTnatln,Tho* 51 Turner,F A Tupper, ChasThompson, HJTIodoman, David Thomp- son, Jaa Tlgt'o.L O Tobcau, Chaa G TolblnL Henry Tow, Jno'Tanner, Wm A Thompson, Robt Todd, F J Timmons, Wm II Tnlblrd dr, Jno J Thou*, J Techouor, Wm 8 Tay* lor“N P Taylor, J 61 Thomw, J R Thompson. Christian Uebele, Philip Ua'ter. Antonio Vendley, alias Ramboskl, ChaaVan Horn, W H 8 Vorstlllo, Tristram Verstllle, David Veader, Henry VeUstolch, W O Vandenbew^ Henry Vonglahn. ihef White, frvln L Wolfo, Nicholas, Conrad Walsmlth, ■ - - a • 1 " f Whiting F R WVlIy, Eiioi hitehoad, Thomas Workman, Ills,Jno Williams,BP Whitehead, Tho* A Wilson, Thos S Wayne, G VV West,. Jos W son,ZD Winkler, Z N Winklor, Juo.E Ward, Joa O ItOTUWELL Sc HM1T11, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 3J“ UQ ^ er,1 S^b^Uke^e°s 1 ?tJi a ?ooenUy occu pied by IIolt A Bothwkll, and have associated them selves as partnera, under thenamo and style of Both- JAS. T. BOTH WELL. [aUg8t-3mo] THOS. B. SMITH. niMav a. rouT. • t. k. ddshak. FORT de DUNHAMt FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, oct 7 SAVANNAH, GA. ly FLEMING & MILLEN. The Undersigned having united In the practice of Law, will attend to any business entrusted to tholr care. Offlee corner Bay and WbftukcrabL, over Messrs. Swift, Dens- low A Co. William B. Ftawwo. Joan M. Mills*. „ Ordinary** office. Corner of Bay and VVhUakeretreets. Offlee hour* from A. M. to9 P. 51^ and 3)f P. M. to 0 P. M. Jan 31 B.T.ORESNWOOD. JOSIAU MORRIS. JOBK J. SI DO WAV. GREENWOOD, MORRIS k RIDQWAY, COTTON FACTORS AND G01tIltIK8SI0N B1ERGIIANTS. No. 47 OARONDALET-STREET\ Ma.bloaais will remain at Montgomery, Alabama, and all orders for tho purchasing of Colton, or any other business entrusted to our core, at that place, will meet with prompt attention. nov 2-tf GREENWOOD, MORRIS A R1DGWA BEHN .Vs FOSTER, FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SAVANNAH,GA. ‘ P. II. Bamr, John Foster, , , of Savannah. from Hancock county Inly 83 wfln—ly BUNKER Ac OGDEN. SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, wpt4 No. 80 Hayat., Savanuah. DR. CHARLES VV. WEST Offers his professional services to the cltizeus or Savan nah and Its vlcinily. Residence—corner of Congress and Bull-streets, over the Drugstore of W. W. Lincoln, fbb 3 ly 81HPPlNGMtND* COMliHSsioNME&OH^Nt'. July at SAVANNAII, OEOROIA. ROWLAND de CO.. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Savannah—No. 172 Bay-streef. jonw t. rowlawd. [sug 81] joint t. rqwlawp, jr. JOHIV J. KIAVRIGE’8 STOVE DEPOT & TINWARE MANUFACTORY, JYbs. 10, IS A IdyBarnard-st., Savannah. waincr, walking, Dress, and Pump^JoIeBooU: 8hooU lng Buskins, Bootees, Oxford Bhses, Psmps, Slippers, A&, made to order In the neatest and mast fashionable manner, of warranted materials, ant by the mostoxperi- enoed and careftU workmen. , WYLLY A MONTMOLL1N, General Agenta and Broken, For the Bale of' RtalZtUUjrtgreee,leant daeriptien PcrsendPropertv. ■ . ornco, CORNER RDLL-ST. AND BAY-UNS, fob 23 8avRnnth, Georgia. 8.8. MILLER A J. D. FERGUSON,- Wheelwrlfhta and DlaokiimithN, ef Broughton and MthtgtSrrtte. SAVANNAU, OA. ijl - Carta and Draya'manuflictured. Iron Railing'And Grates, for ly—e^. J norfl ADAM 8HORT, Blaster Builder* virst door wrbt or st. ardrbwn ball, Will take contracts for Building and Work in Masonry of every description. ; Carriages, Wagons, Carl Blscksmithing, Including I Buildings.mi R. A J. LACHLISON, Engineers and Mlllw, IRONS- BRASS FOUND A Canal-Street—Near the Canal ! R. LACHLISON. J, t CHLISON. srt anal Lock. A. N. MILLER, agrlnoer and ffllllw IRON AND BRASS FOUNI EASTERN WHARr—NAV-ST. vii*" A. PONCE, Importer Be Nlanufactnrer o Sevan. NO. 13 WHITAXRR-STRKRT, Keep* on hand a woll selected stock of mported Be gan; also Manufactured Tobacco. Snuff, ; ipes, and all other articles usually kept In his line or hi Ones*, which he offers on the most reasonable terms. nov 3 EASTERN PREIMUIB COOK STOVE. fTMIE subscriber has now received his Fall Stock of STOVES, and respectfully solicits n call at hla Establishment,. J. where a Urgq and varied assortment of Stoves for Cooking; Parlor and Offlee pniposes can be viewed, from the beat manufactories, which are on tale at reasonable terms. Also—Hollow-ware, Pots, Ovens, Spiders, Sanee- P* n *’ Cut Iron Pumps, Beer Pumps, Can Iron Charcoal Burners, Lace Irons, Revolving and Long-handled Waffle c “ u,rr ' *”*■ w— DUhS hSJe^SSafL 01^ Ac. ED WA ^^ off ®° TeaPota, Egg Boilers, Oyster DUbes, Chaffing . BRITANNIA WARE^Bar Room Pitchera, Liquor Misers, Segar Lamps, and a variety of Britannia Fluid ■rapS Centre Table Lamps, Campbooe Lamps, Oil Lamps, Brass and Whlto Metal Candlesticks. JAPANNED A PLAIN TIN WARE:—Chamber Palls, Toilet Palls, Wine Coolers, Toilet Cssea, Cash Boxes, 8quara and Round Boxes, 8pice Boxes, Basins and Pilchers, Molasses Pots. Nursery Lamps, Glase-Dralners, Knife and 8p°on Boxes, Trays 13 to 28 Inches, 8plttoons, Foot Baths, Ac. WOODEN WAREt—Molls, Wood Horses. Clothes Horses. Step Ladders, Tubs, Polls, Rulers, Measures, Flour Boxes, Willow Wagons,Children’s WillowChalnL Brushes, Brooms, Ac. aim's Fire and \Vstcr-proof MINERAL PA IN TO constantly kept on hand; also, Caraphene and 8pirit Gas. ryAll kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron Work executed with despatch, tv Printed Catalogues pray bo bad on application, and forwarded post-free. „ JOHN J. MAURICE, nov 17 Sales Rooms, Nos. 10,18 and 14 Baraard-street, and 184 Bay-street. (Senegal Sfttoerttfiemhttn. A SPLENDID OPENING OF FALL G OD8. T HE Subscriber would respectfully call ic attention of the publlo to hla largo and well aelet ed stock of Fall and Winter Staple and Fancjr DryGoods. Consisting In part of: Blnek and colored Sill 1, of a great variety; very rich embroidered Silks, ofi 1 patterns: Mantillas and Crapo Shawls: Scotch Woo Long do.; aud square Plaid Shawls; Cashmeres; 5 Duscllne de Lalnoe: Alpaccss, a great variety; Neodlo-VVork Col- lore and Cspea, of all patterns; CblmlzeUes; tliulln and Lace Cnder-Sloeves: Cambric Handkerchief, from 13k conUtot5apleco;irUhLluona; Huckatncks; Diaper; French Towols, from 25 coats to 91 a piece; double Damask Table Linen; while and brown lfapklns, a fine assortment; a vary large assortment of (Soros and Ho siery, o( tho veiyjbest make and style; English and A- merlcan Long Cloths; unbleached do.: rich Damask Tablo and Plano Covers; Caaslmcres aid Cloths, black and blue of every quality: rich Vest patterns of all styles; Satinets; Kentucky Jeans; Kerseys, a very Urge assortment; one of tho very host selected stock 0? Blan kets ever brought to this market. CARPETING—Brussels, 3-Ply, 8-Ply, Afl-WooL a va riety or patterns; and. also, Cotton Cameling. N. ll.—Clothing at wholesale only. Country merchants would do woll to call before purchasing elsewhere, as the goods shall bo sold low and on tho moat accommoda- ttng terms. [oct 2] JOSEPH L1PPM AN. ' GIRARDEY Sc PARKER. AUCTION AND COMMISSION S1ERCHANT8, Broad-Nlroety Augusta, Ga, References:—H. H. CM mm lng, Esq- Messrs. J. C 1 Carmichael, Baker A Wilcox, Baker A Hart, Hand, Williams A Co, G. T. Jackson, Scranton, Stark A Davis, Hopkins, Kolb A Co-Augusta; A. H. Abraham ^Charles ton, S. a; Brigham, Kelly A Co., John Lama, Savannah nov 29 ly COOK Ac MONTFORTi ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office at Ogletborpe, Ga. Will practice In the Counties of Macon, Marion, Craw ford, Sumter, Honstou, Dooly, aud Leo. ReferencesMessrs. Roberts, Foote A Marshall, 8a- vannah: Wlnshlp A 8pm, Macon. ly Jan 29 . JNO. F. IIAiUlL/rON, (SUCCESSOR TO HSMILTON A HARDEMAN.) FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. No. 83 llaynt.) Savannah, Ga. The services of Mr. C. F. Hamilton^ (long known to the publlo as seller or Cotton and country Produce- purchaser of Groceries, fhrclly supplies, Ac^) have been secured. Prompt and strict attention will be given to any business confided to the care of the above House. ‘ *,* The Mlllodgevlllo Recorder and Macon Journal A Mc*sengor, will please insert 4 months, and send bills to this office. 4mo nug3l CALVIN FAY, Architect. Respectfully tonders his services to the citizens of Savan nah. He will a* all times be reddy to furnish PLANS and DRAWINGS for nil descriptions of Buildings, and superintend their construction. Offlee oppoalla Pulaski House, over Heywood’s shop.ly sept 11 WBI. W. GARRARD, FACTOR & COMMISSION MERCHANT, 82 Day-Street, SAVANNAH, OA feb 5—ly GAS FITTING, TIN tf COPPER PLATE WORE,*e. U. CRANSTON, AT NO. 91 IRYAN-STRRRT, NEAR THR PULASKI HOOSR, Will perform wllhpromptness and in tho best manner, all work relating to Gas Fittings, Brazings; work In Tin, Iron, aud Copper Plate.ly aug33 D. L. COHEN. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, No. & JonoN-strect* (.TWO DOORS RABT OP DRAYTON-STRKET,] Is proposed to contract for all kinds of Building and Rep .(ring. Also—To conduct Water through tho various parts ol Houses. oct 13 C. S. HARRIS. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Offlee No. 09 Bay-street—Savannah, Go. ly feb 86 THOS. T. LONG, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR GENERAL. E. D. Offlceorer the store of A. Slovens, Jr„ Whllaker-sIreeU roar 20 ly M A ST EH??'VILJ) BR, Dealer In Whlto Pine Lumber, YORK-STRKKT, OOLETIIORPE-SQUAttE. N. B.—He is prepared to pdt in Iron Fronts to Stores, ke. la qpr29 BOOK AND JOB PRINTING Executed with neatness nnd dispatch, and on accommo dating terms, by GEORGE N. NI01IOL8, Owens’ Building, opp. Pulaski Itonso. C3T Orders from the country, with tho cash enclosed, will be attended to promptly. JanW W. P. YONGE, FACTOR AND COMRUBSION MERCHANT, No. 04 Bay-st., 8avannah. CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH SCHOOL. G. A. HOLCOraBE. GA8TON-STREET, (NEAR TIIE PARK,) sept 27 savannah, geo. Nl—3tawBtnO WILLIAM C. PERKINS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Cnthbert, Randolph County* On, , Ills term of ofllce as Solicitor General of the South western Circuit having expired, he will give his Individ ual and undivided attention to all business of a. profes sional and legal character entrusted to his care In tbe Counties of Randolph, Stewart, Lee, Baker and Early. January Dth, 1858. ly Jan 13 auction Augusta, Georgia. references: SAVANNin—Anthony Pnrtor, Pros’t. 8tato Bank, Cba*. H. Compiled, Esq. H. J. Gilbert. Rlsley, Force, Conley fc Co. John O. Carmichael, J.R. Bulkier. dly July » COWDEKY St WELLS. . FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 041-2 Bay-Nt., Savannah, Go. • [fob 7] *- *' * 1 O. W, OOWDERY. L. W. WILLS. STONE, STARR & ^CO., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRY GOODS: , ho. 41 BR.QAD WAY, NKWr YORK. Levx.P.Stone, • ) ill. LanodonButler, WI10LESALH , BtEkLERS I n?DRV GOODS, OrroStTE ft, ANDREW’S HALL, w: M BtontU%9u -LVMA’«. 04. GEORGE J. SMITH, / . AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND GENERAL AGENT? v 108 ^axjmSb^s$Si'si&: °f*; Servants’ Wages. 4ce, ,»•' Rrvrr to—Hon. John -W^ Andfhon,Uon. Francis 8. Bartow, William H. Tlson, Esq., Horace Smith, Esq. Messrs. Washburn, Wilder ic Co, Brigham, Kelly It Oo. NEW FALL ANU WINTER COOLS! I J. H. & M. SHBAHAN. Horner of Brongliton end IVhltokor-sts,, SAVANNAH, r IVlTE nttcntlon to llielr ne. stock of FALL A WIN- TER GOODS,comprising: DRESS GOODS—Kronen Cashmeres, French De Lalnes. English Do Lalnea, Blsck Silk, Colored 811k, Black Alpacas, Colored Alpacas, Bomba- El nes, Damask Antique, English, French and American Calicoes. EMBROIDERIES—Linen Cambric, Cambrlo Hand kerchief, Plain and Embroidered Handkerchief, Bobtnct Laces, Boblnot Edgings, Collars and Cuffs, Habits and uuder-Sleeves, Black Lace Veils, Blk Crape, Colored Crape. HOSIERY Sr LINENS-A large and well-selected stock of Gloves, Irish Llnons, Linen Diapers and Damasks. nols, 10-4 and 11-4 Brown and Bleached Sheetings, Pillow-Case Linens, and Quilts. Country Merchants, Planters, and others, will consult tbclr Interests by examining our slock before purchasing. tar All wo oak Is a visit from those desiring to pur- chase. Wo feel confident that the quality and prices ot our Goods will command sales upon our terms: IN STORE FOR TIIE GENTLEMEN. J OHN W. KELLY, having returned from Uie north wltli a handsome assortment of CLOTHS, 0A8SI- MERES and VESTINGS, takes pleasure In informing hla frlonds. those especially who admire a finely fltthii gar ment, to his saloon. No. 4, opposite the Pulaski House, where they will find him ready at all times to suit his pa trons In the most approved and fshlonable manner, and he ventures to assert, that those who will confldo In his solecllon as to color, fabric, style or finish of a covering for the human form, shall go away satisfied. Furnishing Goods—Shirts, whlto and colored, with and without collars; Under 8hlrts; Merino, cotton and lisle thread Drawers; Hosiery, Cravats, Scarf, Blocks, neck Ties, Gloves, 8tupendera, Umbrellas, silk and cotton do. Also, a largo lot or men’s and boys’ Caps, of tho latest patterns. Also, a flno lot of boaiylfnl Ready-made Clothing, which I selected with great care. Gentlemen in want of any of the above articles will please give me a call, as I am determined to sell at a small profit. [»pt 25] JOHN W. KELLY. SAin’L HOYT, Late orthe firm or Sam’l Hoyt & Co, Savannah, Ga. "^fOULDjinnounce to his (Heads that he has remov- or South that may bo wanted, for the usual commission, as well as rocclvo and sell the same. And I pledge my self thst all business entrusted to my care shall receive such attention as will Insure similar manifestation of well os any, and belter than many. Also Dealer In Butler, Cheecac, Plaster, Marble Dust, Cement. Llmo and Hair. And Agont for sundry Machine Manufactories, North and South, aa well as Situs C. Herrings’ Fire Proof Bales, Georgia and French Burr Mill Stones; all of which will he furnished on short notice, and at manufacturers pricr- Cash paid at all times for Wool, Green, Salted and D Hides, Deer and Sheep Skins, ida 6Ibss.' Also, Southern Tanned Leather in tho Rough. Terms cash invariably. Refers to the citizens of Bavan- nah generally. sept 4 ROBINSON Sc CAMP, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, AND DEALERS !N Flno Ready Mudo Clotblnsr* A RE NOW receiving their 8tock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting In part of: Blue, black and fnney colored English nnd French Cloths; Over-Coat, Ings-ol black, blue, and fhney colored Beavora; blue, black and drab Pilot Cloths; English, French and A- merlcan Caaalmera, of black and fucy colors; Vestings of Silk, Batin, Cashmeres, ombroldora and rich Out Vel vet. All of whloh will be mado up st the shortest notice and In tho best style of workmanship. Our READY MADE CLOTHING is manufactured at the well known houso of VV. T. Jennings & Co, No. 231 Broadway, New-York, and la equal to auy in tbe city.— Wo keen constantly on hand the largost assortment of FANOx GOODS of any house In the trade, such as whlto and fancy colored Shirts; Silk, Lisle Thread and Gauze Merino Undei^Gannenta: Shaker Flannel and Lambewool do.; Thread, Colton, Merino and Lambswool Hosiery; Silk and OoUon Umbrellas: black, whlto and colored Kid Gloves, (of Alexander’s make); Stocks, Scarf, Cravats and Collars: and, Id fact, o very tiling ne ccssary to a Gentleman’s Wardrobe. For sale on as ao commodatlng terms os can be had In theclty, at GAUDRY’8 BUILDINGS, wptai Next door to Pulaski House. PORTER’S EXTENSIVE CLOTHING EMPORIUM. HPHE subscriber takes pleasure In announcing to tho citizens of 8avannnh and the public generally, of the largest A arrival of Fall and Winter CLOTHING ever offered in the Southern 8utcs. In Ibis establishment can be found eveiy quality and style of Clothing to please the taste or the most fstldloua. This establishment Is divided Into six different Departments, each ono containing a rich aod full assortment In their lino. . „ l»t Department. Contains Frock and Dress Coats of every quality, from 97 to 930. Frock and Dress Coats, Olive, Blue, Brown and Greon, from 97 to 920. Shad Pellocs and Business Coats, a great variety, from 93to9l8. 1,000 Over-Coats, double and slnglebreasted, and double Over-Costs, from 93 to 930. Over-Coats, a splendid assortment, embracing Kossuth, from 9IBto 930. 2,000 pair of Pants, of every quality and oolor, from 75 contsto 919- 1,000 Vesta, of every kind. 2d Department. Contains Furnishing Goods of every description for Gen- Uemen’s wear—consisting of Scarf, Cravats, Water ford Ties, Prinoe Albert Tlos. Spring Stocks, Merino Shirts and Drawers, Colton do., Suspenders, Half Hose, Gloves of all kinds, best quality Jones’ Patent Yoke Shirts, a fine assortment, See. 3d Department. Contains 860 suits of Negro Clothing for house or planta tion use. Hickory Shirts, Red Flannel do., Overalls, Canton Flannel Undershirts and Drawers. Price of (till suits from 93,25 to 94^0. 4th Department. Contains a largo and well-selected stock of India Rubber Goods—consisting In part of Sack Coats, Whlto and Black Frock Coats of two colors, Leggings, Blips, Cloaks, Firemen’s Costa, warranted to stand 280 de grees of heat, Riding and Driving Gloves, Horse Co- vera,'*tc. 5th Department. Contains Hats and Caps, Ann Moleskin, a Urge assort meat and latest styles. Gth Department. THE BAZAAR. This splendid establishment, on the left wing of tbe main Dopsrtment, 60 feet deep. Is fitted up, at a great ex pense, expressly for Ladles accompanied by their Children. Here will be found every quality and style of Children's Clothing, and of the latest Ports fashions, consisting of Infants’ Robes. Christening Caps, splendid Embroidered Caps, Suits, connected and separate, for every age. Jenny Linds, Polka Sacks, Frocks, Over-Coats with and without Capes; and many other Goods, too numerous to mention in this advertisement. Parents and Guardians ore re spectfully solicited to call, as great pains have been taken to add to the comfort ana convenience of pur chasers. ISTNo abatement from prices first asked. j£| * ST. ANDREW’S HALL, BROUGUTON-STREET. SAVANNAH, Ga. ffilcccjiantrfgc. GROCERIES, LIQUORS Sc WINES. R ECEIVED by recent arrivals; 120 bbls. Crushed, Powdered and Clarified Sugars; 25 boxes double refined Loaf do; 240 bags Rio Coffee, some of thorn prime; 45 do. Java do: 50 hhds. Porto Rico and 6luicovado8ngars; 270 boxes Tobacco, S’*, 5’s and l’s Lumps; 45 packages superior Tobacco, El Dorado, Diadem, Nectar, Virginlut, Sec. 100 boxes best Family Soap; 150 do. do. No. 1 do; 114 half chests Block Teas,some of it very superior; 148packagoa Hyson do n In and % chests; 150 boxes Tallow Candles, B’s undo’s: 100 do. Star and Adomantlno Candles; ' 150 do. Pipes; 75 do. 61 uttard; 50 do. grou’d Pepper & Allspice; 70 bbls. 8ugar, Butter ana Soda Crackers; 275 do. Domestic Gin, Rum, Brandy aud Whiskey; 40 do. Old Mononga’aWhUkey,some very choice; 15 half pipes Otnrd, Dupuy et Co.’s Brandy; 25 quarter and eighth casks various kinds choice French Brandy: 5 pipes Holland Gin; 4 puncheons Jamaica and 8t. Croix Ram; 30 casks Madeira and Teneriflb Wines; 20 do. superiorold Madelraand Sherry Wines; 100 bnaketa Champagne, Holdscck, Hungarian, Hon, Sic. 100 kegs and halves FFFG. Powder; 400 bags Buck and Drop BhoU 50 bbls. No. 3 Mackerel; 25 do. No. 8 do; 20 do. No. 1 do; 20 casks Codfish and Haddock; - New Fish. 30 half bbls. 1& 2 Mackerel; 50 boxes Codfish; 40 kilts No. 1 Mackerel; With a full supply of everything else In the grocery Une, for sale on accommodating terms, by oct 4 J. V. CONNERAT Sc CO. rpHB SUBSCRIBERS are now receiving In store a . general assortment of the above articles, in esses. Misting of: Pile and Dark Brandy, 6Iade!ra Wine, Cherry A Raspberry Brandy, Port do. Scotch Whiskey, Topaz Sherry Wine, Holland Gin, Brown do. Btouabton Bitters, Tlnttlla do. “Crown” and “Star”brands Champagne. CerTno “Tlntllla" Sherry la highly recommended for Invalid*—It causing no acidity. For solo by oct 87 BUNKER Sc OGDEN, 80 Bay st. CARPETS! CAUPF.rSlI OAllPETSlH W E have This Day opened for sale, a splendid as sortment of Carpets, Oil Cloths, mats, Rugs, Window Curtain*, dee* —CONSISTING IN FAXT or— 20 pieces Three-Ply Carpets 10 do. Velvet Tapestry 10 do. Brussels do. 40 do. Two-Plj “ 30 do. Floor U 10 do. Drugget 5 do. Felt Carpet 5 do. Dutch do. 50 Velvet and Cheneille Rugs 100 common Rugs and Mata 100 pair of beautiful stylo Window 8hades. All of the above Goods are offered at the lowest market prices. For sale by [sept IK)] A1KIN Sc DURNB. ROBERTS A: FOOTE, n Broughton-ftreet, (up a lain) opposite the St. Andrew's Hall, ..... H AVE now on hand a very largo and woltselected Stock of DRY GOODS, which thoy offer for sale, by the piece or package to the trade—consisting, in part, ol Colored and Duffell Blankets. Red aud Whlto Flannel. Plains and Kersoys, assorted quality. Satinets and Kentucky Jeans. Fancy and Tweed Cassl mere*. Striped and Plain Cotton Osnaburgs. Blenched and brown Shirting* and Sheetings. a lab aad American Prints. mores and Printed DeLaines. Black nnd Colored Alpacas. Black and Colored Coburg*. , With an additional general variety or Goods usually kept In Dry Goods Stores, which are offered for sole at the .4 Dry usual accommodating terms. sept 18 PIANO FORTE DEPOT* The undersigned respectfully Inform the |cltlsensof 8avannab,Georgia, and Florida, , . . . J that they have on hand more than flity Pb anosTlhe largost stock over on sale in this city, and made by the most celebrated manufacturers In the United States. Nunn’s Sc Clark’s, J. Chlckering, Bonrdman Sc Gray, Lut- chot tc Newton, Edwards Sc Fisher, all well known to the lovers of Music, havo place In their large assortment. These Pianos are of rich tone, and benutirullyfinlsnod In Rose Wood, Black Walnut, and Mahogany, with Iron frame* made In.the moot substantial and workmanllko manner. Also the Justly celebrated diollan Piano Fortes, whlbh, for their sweetness and tone, have not been equal ed. All these Insfrumeuts have metollo-frames, which render them peculiarly suited for this climate, preventing ^TheundMsIffli'rfMe agent* for Henri Hera’s celebrated Grand Pianos, mado in Paris. For power and beauty tone, thoy stand preeminent. Catlicarl’a Molodoons, they have also for sale. Jau: of these instruments will bo dlsposodof on the most antedating terms. The prices or the Pianos ranging 9175 to 91000. 1. W.MORRELL AGO. PIANO FORTES. Tho Subscribers,sole Agenta for A. Sto^ [art aud Oo.’s and J. B. Dunham’s Pliuto . fortes, are always supplied with an to- sortmentofthose favorite nnd Justly celebrated Instru ments. For durability, they can be frilly warranted, whilst their superiority of tone and touch Is evident ana acknowledged by the most casual observer, as weU as the critical connoisseur. The Ladle* are respectfully In vited 1 to view these Instruments: and an. arrangement having been effected with one of four most eminent PI- anlstsfor the purpose, the/ eon alaofoe enabled to Judge of the tone; fTzOGBaUM A OO- Market-square. . ' or Second hand Pianos taken In * *- unedand re Irepalred. F INE IVORY TABLE CUTLERY. For sale by nov 23 JOHN R. NORTON. CHEAP CASH STORE, CORNER WHITAKER AND CONGRESS-STS. B LEACHED and Brown 8IIEETINGS A SUIRTING8. Tbe Subscriber* have Just received per brig WU*on FuUer.from New-York: Water Twist bleached SHEETING New-York 6JIIU do do James’ Steam Mills do 7-8 and 4-4 Lowell LONG CLOTHS, 7-8 and 4-4 Londsdale and Washington Long Cloths, 4-4 Sea Island Brown Shirting, 7-8 and 4-4 7-8,8,0,10,11, and 12-4 Allendale Bro. Sheeting 7-8,8,9,10,11, and 12-4 do Bleached do 7-8,8,9,10,11, and 12-4 Hamilton do do For aide by 51. PRENDERQABT A CO. L ANDING, per schooner “Fannie,” from Philadel phia— 20 hogsheads choice Porto Rico Sugar, 15 do. do. Santa Crus do. 110 bags choice Rio Coffee, 15 barrels Cider Vinegar, 10 hogsheads choice Bacon Shoulders, nov 13 For sale by CRANE A HOLCOMBE. L ANDING, per schooners “EelIpso” and “North Stato”- 100 boxes Connecticut Cheese, 50 do. Soda, Button Wine and 5111k Biscuits, 50 barrels Butter and Sugar do. 20 do. Pilot Broad, 50 boxes assorted Candy. Also, per brigs “American” and “Excel:” 200 bags assorted Shot, 15,000 pounds Bar Lead, 25 kegs extra choice Goshen Butter, 50 boxes Cream Cheese, 25 barrels 61 orcor Potatoes, 25 do. Yellow Onions, nov 13 For sale by CRANE A HOLCQ51BE. iREIGN LIQUOR8.—90 half and 10 quarter pipes - • * L Dupuy A Co. Brandy, of 1846. •49 and ’50. 1701 J? Dark and and Pale Otard, our own importation. Vintages 1846, ’49 ai 6 pipes Holland Gin, Meder Swan Brand. 1 puncheon old Scotch Whiskey. 8 do. do. Jamaica Rum. I do. do. 8U Croix do. 20 demllohns, 5 gallons each. 8cheldnm Gin. Landing and for sale by oct 26 * BCIIANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. jUrecQanB i?t. DU(JG!> I DRUGS II 2 AAA LBS. EPSOM 8ALT8. ■UUU 5,000 lbs. Copperas. 7 1.000 lbs. Glauber Salta. . 2,000 lbs. Putty. 500 boxes Yvlndow Gloss. 7,000 White Lead. All of tbe above just received and for sale by JAMES II. CARTER. oct 29 Opposite 8L Andrew'* HalL General aBbcrtfntmcnta. • UENTI.EJIE.V8 MjkBESTOKATION. —u~SL I.AOEU meeh. If. WEIGANU bos opened, under Uw — — . .Hopin»wHJua: no fins mi excellent uou«, in)in oinuiDOurg, wno win nit German, American nnd French tastes. OYSTERS, ?1SH, MEATS—ovary thing that this market affords,can be had In all otylea, on short notice. Yoono Clerks, and others, who havo rooms In town, are Invited to' try tho European mode of breakfasting and dining at tho Restaurant. Philadelphia LAGER BEER, SWISS CHEESE and: LINDBUKGER CHEESE, kept always on band for tbs use of families., .. . oct 5 _PJlII.ADEI.PHlTl.AOER BEER. rpilE Subscriber rtspectfully lnvites the public of 0a- JL vannah to test the qualities of this flue,Beer, from, the Brewery or Messrs. Enoel A Wolf,at tho Falrronimt n Water Works, near Philadelphia. This Beer Is made ex- Hke the Lager Beer of 6!unlcb, tn ; Bavaria. T continue hr receive constant supplies of . this pure, sna wholesome beverage,during the autumn, winter, and,, spring. As In the old ooontryTTt,will be sold to famine* 1 ■nd^ndlvldteids^rh 0 wUl thuslncurno risk of Its souring CARPET AND FLOOR CLUTII WAREHOUSE. Curtains, Curtain Goods, , dec* See. See. 7 ' No. 140 Googren and No. 57 8L Jullan-streets. r HE subscriber, knowing that the dtlseps of Savon-, nsh bare fait a great Interest in the establishing of a Carpet Warehouse, -In this city, and being aware that many have boon awaiting tbe completion of tbo New Store, so timUbey could mske their selection of the various artidee for fur nishing tholr houses, would respectfully Inform tbe pub lic, generally, that be will this day oped the mbit com plete assortment ot all tho variouf styles or GOODS usually kept in similar establishments. The Stock of the different departments will consist, In part, ortho fol lowing Gooda, viz: • - 1 „ , CARPET DEPARTMENT* f . Three ply, Superfine, Fine and Common Ingraft*; Plain and Twilled VenlUan for Stairs, Halls, Ao.; Druggets,'. 0-4,12-4 and 16-4 In width, of every variety or pattern* ( Hearth Ruga; Parlor and Stoop 61ota; Xablo abd Plaho Covers: Silver and Brass Oval and Octagon Stair Bods ;• Stair Linen, Ac. Ao. *74 Of every wldth^frwai ^no^t^elghl yards, for Halls, Dining Rooms, Steam boat*, Saloons, Ac.: Row Wood, Mahogany and Small-figured Furniture Oil cloths, 4-4, 5-4 and 6 4 wide; Figured India Rubber Cloth for Stairs* CURTAINS. 811k and Wonted Damask DeLsIne: Worsted, and Linen Damask DaLalne; Figured and Plain Damask**, variety of colors; White and Buff; for Bhades. _ "WINDOW SHADES. Transparent Landscape, Medallion, G&rlfuxLixtid ( White and Gold, entirely new.style; CordpLoop*;» Tassels; together with all the various Trimmings for, Curtains and Shades. ■ W RY GOODS.— 100 bales Negro Cloth, 35 do. Dlankets. 15 do. Linsey YVoolsoy, 15 do. Red Flannels, 50 do. Brown Shirtings, 10 do. 4-4 Sheetings. 50 do. Heavy Cotton Osnaburgs. 10 esses Bleached Shirtings, 40 do. Printed Calicoes, 10 do. Kentucky Jeans, 200 dozen Head llandkerchlefa, 500 do. Assorted Hosiery, Together with a most complete stock of Fancy Goods, to which they invite the attention of Country hterchanU and others. NBVITT, LATHROP A Sf EBB1NS, nov 8 139 Congress-street. GROCERIES. A CHAMPION has In store nnd Is receiving the fob • lowing articles for dty and country trade, which having been purchased for cash and selected by himself; enables him to sell on the most favorable terms, vis: 100 bbls. Baltimore and Canal Flour. 50 half do. do.; 50 do. 8tuart’s Crushed and Powdered Sugars; 10 boxes do. Loaf do; 10 hhds. Porto Rico and Muscovado do; 50 bbls. Clarified 8ugar, various qualities: 25 boxes Cheese; 100 boxes and hairdo. Soaps) 50 do. Sperm and Adamantine Caudles; 100 bags Rio and Java Coffee. ■ 30 boxes and half boxes Hyson and Black Teas; 75 do. and half do. Tobacco; 25 do. 8uirch; 30 do. Pipes; 25 doxon Brooms and Bucket^ 50 bbls. Jf, Xi and kitte Mackerel; 20 kilts Salmon; 10,000 lbs. Bacon, Hams, Sldw and Shonldors; Smoked Tongues, Dry Beef,Fulton Market BeeLChoco- late, Farina, Sardines, Tnilot 8oap, Fig Blue, Pickles, 8weet Oil, Almonds, Spices, Mustard, Butter, Currants, Citron, A<L Ao. —ALSO— 25 whole, 25 half, 25 quarter boxesNew 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 Do WITT Ac MORGAN. DEALERS IN FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, C ALL attention to their Urge 8tock of the foUowing articles, which they offer at the lowest prices: Rich Printed de Lalnes and Cashmeres, French and English Merinos, Black Bombazines and Alpacas, Linen Cambric and Embroidered Hdkfa. 6lnrselllea Quilts nnd Counterpanes, Irish Linens and Damasks, Linen and Cotton 8bcetings, Silk, Cbtton and Merino Hosiery, White and Colored Flannels, Cloths and Casslmeres, French, English and American Calicoes, Diapers and Towellngs« ' Table and Piano Covers, Plain and Figured Black Silks, Black Satin de Chene, Plain Changeable Silks, Paris Mantillas and Talmas, Bonnet and Plain Ribbons, Brocho and Plaid Shawls, French and English Crapes, Ladles’and Gentlemen’s Kid Gloves, Swiss and Cambric Trimmings,. French Needle-worked and Lace Collars, Blankets, Plains and Kerseys, 5Inslln Curtains, Brocho nnd Figured Silks, Domestic Goods of all descriptions, of the best manufac ture. oct 28 8 r- B agging, bale rope, ao 68 brlcs Gunny Uloth, 500 oolls Kentucky Rope, 200 coils Dillon’s Rope, 12,000 Gunny Bags. Forsale nov 9 COUEN A FOSDICK. lenNSraBaEBr! f msg. 30 do. Hiram Smith do; 50 half do. Canal do; 50 hslfdo. Baltimore do: 10 hhds. choice Porto Rico 8u| 10 hhds. choice Porto Rico Sugars; 100 gross Matchos, and a general assortment of Gro- C A »Sb l !»Si?.F 1 ..r. 30 hlf bbls Fulton Market Beer. 80 casks pints, 12 do quarts, beat London Porter* 30 bbls primo Crwun1 Ala- 0 pipes superior Holland Gin. 30 boxes and 25 half do Raisins. 30halfbbl* Sugar, 8od* and Butter Biscuits.. 50 boxes new Herrings. - 3Q bbl* Sugar House Molasses. ■» 50 boxes Star Candles. , 50 do Composite do. • SO do Tallow '< do. 50 do Wlnsor.Tollet and shaving Soapjost recelvod and for solo by [oct 201 McMAHON A DOYLE. SUNDRIES* OA A BOXES TOBACCO, assorted kinds. ZUli 70 hhds. Fair and Choico Porto'Rtco Si 40 do. Cuba nnd New-Orleans 100 bbls. Refined ao. 75 do. Crushed and Powdered do. 85 boxes Loaf do. 300 bags Rio Coffee. 200 do. Porto Rico snd Si. Domingo Coffee. 75 do. Java do. 150'X and X chests Hyson Tea. 40 if do. Black do.' 130 boxes Soap. 100 do. Rtustard, Pepper, Allspice and Ginger. 80 bbls. Butter, Soda, nnd Sugar Biscuit. 30 X do- do. do. do. do. 120 M Began, assorted kinds. 20 bags Black Pepper. 250 bbls. New-Orleans Whiskey. 100 do. White do. 50 do. Monongahela do. 20 do. Old Bourbon do. 140 do. E. Phelps’ Gin. 60 do. Best P. A H. uyo Gin. 8 pipes Holland do. 50 X casks Sherry, Madeira, A Teneriflb Wine. 60 baskets Champagne do. 40 bbls. American Brandy. 85 X casks do. 10 K do. Oognao Brandy. J In Custom Bouse — n-t— f Store. 150 ItegsSun and Rifle Powder. 500 bags Drop and Buck Shot With a compete assortment of Groceries. For sale on favorable terms by sept 4 WEBSTER A PALI do. Pole do. 10 do. ' Muscat. 50 baskets Grape Champagne. In store and forsale by OCt S3 W.M. DAVIDSON. 5Q boxes Star Condlev . 50 barrels Cincinnati Whiskey* 15 hogsheads Poito Rico Sugar, 4 No-1 Soap, a Palo Soap, ’a Baltimore Flour. .. Jfi Bo word-street Flour, If barrels do. do. ‘norli; Sc TARVER, iuiuuuo buuuiiwi mhh'u .uuiiw a. piwwugcr. nim Au gusta Chronicle A Sentinel wUl Please Insert the above) > weekly; Nashville True Whig. Knoxville Register, land 4 Montgomery Journal, Insert tri-weekly, for sue months, and charge this offlee- - ' smmock. —ALSO— 5,000 ACRES on Indian River. tmii Bonds, U>op?iSd^PlS?Sm 0 gS^st variety and pattorns, orthe latest Importation; oil of which will b* sold at wholesale or retail, on tiw most liberal terms. - WM.II.GUION.AgenL nov 8 140 Congress and 57 St. Jatiau^ts. ’ FOB THE (VEST INlilA'iOUNllB & CUAUUnO.’: BT TUI BRITISH EOTAL MAIL STEAMSUIP CONWAY* CAPT. — 850 TON8 BURTHEN. “—1 This steamship Is designed to soil from So-. fivnnnah, Georgia, on the 4th December next, same day or each following month, for Chagres, touching at Nassau, N. P., Inagua, (with toe TurF* fs-I land mails,) and Jamaica. She will be duo at Cbsgrea, on the 14ih of each month, and return on the 18th, by same route, to Savannah. As this service contemplate* arrangements only for 1 a' limited number of passengers, persons who desire to ! avoid crowded boats wUl find tbe route a desirable one; 1 and Invalids, who wish to spend tbe Winter among tha. West India Island*, may find conveyance In tbo Compa ny’s Steamships, twice a month, between Jamaica snd the 1 following ports, In addition to those named above: Antigua, Guadeloupe, -.St.KJt*- Barbadoes, Havana, SLLu. Corriacon, Honduras, SLTUoi Carthagena, Jacmcl, SLVim Dcmnrara, Martinique, 8suto MsrUUU; Dominica, 5Iontserrat, "* Grenada, Nevis, Grey Town, Porto Rico, Vera Cruz, THE KATES or FASSAOI AKgt ,* From Savannah to Nassau ,.130 Do. do. Inagua 55 Do. do. Jamaica 80 Do. do. Chagres ..,,90 (Including Steward’s fees.) snd In proportion to the other Islands. BtsTEach ship carries an experienced Burgoon. -£3 Freight and specie oonveyed on the usual tonnsT^Yor engagements, apply to ANDREW LOW A GO.*. %• HuntsvlUe Advocate, Chattonooni GazettcL'Co^ lumbns Enquirer. 5Iacnn Journal A Messenger, and Au ropldr — •* - - * • FLORIDA LANDS FOB SAEE. am The following valuable TRACTS OF m**' during tbe months of October, November and December next, vis: . - , • ■ • . WETUMPKA HAMMOCK, situated about tea mllea, , North of Ocala, (the county seat or 6!*rion county,) con taining 3,000 acres, about onediairof which Is hammock; unsurpassed by any In the State; and tho remainder white Oak and hickory land. A TRACT, well known as tho “Fort Drone Plants- . tlon.” containing 3,000 seres of Land, principaUy first quality hammock, between four and-five hundred acres or which is thoroughly cleared, and at present ln culti vation. This place for several years averaged two hog*: heads of Sugar, to tbe acre, aud every year that It has been cultivated has produced fine crops of corn and ■ cotton. itHt ; These Tracts oould readily bo divided Into two or . three plantations each, being well watered and surround- ed byhlgh rolling pine Iona. A TRACT of 1,000 acres on Orange Lako, consisting of * Any one wishing; to , 12,000 ACRES, generally known as the “Bayard tract,” . situated on the 8b John’s river, opposite Plcolata, Thera ore many small hammocks and orange groves on this.. tract, but It la principally valuable for its pine timber. It has a river front of seven or eight miles. 1,000 ACRES on Lake George, and several small tracts.. on and near the SU John’s river, weU situated for farm ing, the rearing or orange groves, Ac. Tbe above tracts of land ware purchased by the lata , Gen. Clinch, Immediately after the accession of Florida' to the United Slates. From bis position at that time, his facilities for selection were unusually great, and it la be hoved they Include as good land as can be found In the ; On account of their acoeesibUUy from Charleston and . Savannah, they offer great Inducements to planters In Ca rolina or Georgia wishing to remove. The titles are clear and. Indisputable. Terms—Cash, or payable at Charleston or 8avannab, on or before the 1st of January next, SjT’Any further Information on the subject can be obtained by addressing tbe subscriber, st Orange Springs, 6larion county, Florida. J. H. M. CLINCH, ■": oct 10 Uan . Executor. . : *,* The Tri-woekly Chronicle Sc Sentinel, st Augusta, snd the Journal A Messenger and tho Telegraph, sL 5te» j con, are requested to publish tho above till first Of'JamU ■ unry, snd senJ their bills to this offlee. FAI.I. A Ui.VTElI GOODS! HPIIE SUBSCRIBERS take pleasure In announcing to , X tbe citizens of Savannah, snd tbe publlo generally | that, by various arrivalsor steamers ana sail ves8cls,tbey - have received a large and splendid Stock of Goods, suite able for Fall and Winter trade—such aa: ALPACAS, 0A8HMERE8, , MUSLIN DE LAINES, BOMBAZINES, FRENCH AND ENGLISH MERINOS, SHAWLS, . BILK AND VELVET 51 ANTEL8, of all colors and of the latest and moat approved patterns’ Ac., 6a, Ac. They also have received a largestock of BILKS, which surpass any other ever brought to this place, as well in the quality and patterns as In tho pricesa peat assort* ; ment of WHITE A EMBROIDERED. GOODS, such ns, , Collars, Cuifa. Capes, Cape, Handkerchiefs, Sleeve*, and , ChemlMtu; together with all other articles usually kept"’' in a Dry Goods8lore. They call the attention of tho publlo especially to their assortment of Houie*keeplng (foods* Consisting of Shirtings, Sheetings, Table Linen, Napkins, - 1 Towels, Pillow-Case Linen, eta, eta; and also to tbelr extensive variety or Flannels, Blankets,’Kerseys, Batlbfets,' Tweeds and Casslmeres: and Invite aU who wish to pur chase to come and examine their 8tock, which will !bo > sold at the lowest rates. EINSTEIN A ECKMAN, ’* 1 151 OongressatreeL NEGRO UROGANSI NEGRO BROCrixiV 1 rpHE subscriber respectfully calls the attention of Fno- X tors nnd Planters to hla very extensive stock of Ne gro Brogans and Women’s Leather Boots. These good* have; been selected expressly for this market and nro t warranted the best stock and workmanship. He Is con fident that a fair trial of his stock wlU Insure satisfaction - ■nd a continued patronage. Hla gooda araoG^wjusnd, 1 Glbon’a Building, formerly occupied by Messrs. E. F„ WvodACo. „• ^ ... . ■. oct2 X' builder, ore prepared to f Church or Parlor Organs. Asa specimen 0 roents, reference Is made totoe oraan rec—** him in the LntberanChtirchof thu olty. Information on the subject can sacertal — particulars on applIcMlon to F. ZOGB AUM A CO^ Huly 13 Whltake^t, one door cast of Bryon-at. UAOKN EYCOACHi , Tho suhKribcr respectfully Informs the Z public, and strangers In town, that ho has M—just received an elcgaut now called the “LADY HENTZ,” which is oo eoUrely new principle, be regards, accommodation, safety.. Ac. He .will ulways keep a flno pair of. Horse* attached, and ready for imme- dlato service. Orders should be left at Gas’s Livery Sta ble, at tbo head or Uroughton-street—Warner’s old stand. ocli tf JOSEPH KIRKLAND. TVjTACflKRKL AND CODFISH.— I M. 50 barrels No. l, 2 and 3 MsckereL 49 half do do land 2 do. 40 qK do and kite No. I do. TOkUs^Salmon. tawema".