Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1853, December 04, 1852, Image 1

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Volume l. is PUBLUIKD PAILY AND TBI-WKBXLY nV> ;J. L. LOCKE. & CO. 2»8 J mid Countr Printer!. • uSu, lee. David Harrington, KdwlHI Nil Harris, Stephen Hatrlck,8 i RR Ifgbershtm, Chat P Jlgw- tJelSaSoTnpaftlod with the money, or a satisfactory !&*«»• ADVERTISING RATES! AdVertlwnw^nt*'Ji l JJtin SS», i graajMjL-. Br' : John Harnor'’j'WHarrifc’Thai onefo* erllon,,,, Si C oo Two M m ..V.V.V.Io 00 HoloombfcOII llolrombe,E B^nrrl*: Wm, HeldSos, 0ft ® “ 81 00 Three “ S'JO Huregrovcs, Jos0 Habersham, John U Holcombe, Epdred Four ' h/..... 15 00 'Hkjaen, E J Harden, Jno Hamlet, Geo Haas, Jno'R. 20 00 Hamlet. M Halting, Seymour Harris, E D Heyle, Wm F, « >c ..8000 « ‘ wiKML.TbosHoynea, Jno B Habersham, George'S — ding. Jno Harrisson, Nicholas Hoyle, Fras Hrrnan- dor, Andrew Harritaon,Wm Humphreys, John Heiry, .0 Troup Howard, Wm Henderson, D 8 Henderson, Jai M. Henderson, Thomas. Uolry,.Olaua Hallman, John II Ho ran, E Ileldt, MsuriceliackeU, Br, John Harper, J;WHarrto, Blx TWO. ThreA Fire *!■ fl'ffi Qno.Year,,.**r..ao ou i m * «» u ?r ... I J ° hn ^ Ih, J r t* ohnL Ihly,'Bried Island;, Wibster, Robert Waggeoslslo, Jos Watbbnra, D L Wil son, Claudius G Wilson, Demnser White, Paler While, USmi*i Norman Wallace, Henry Welnnd. >tWhite, W II Williams, J TWebb, Jas G Watts! n WIckara, Lemuel WUaon, Wm P> WyUy. John K E WaUbmtr, Christopher Witgen, John no W Oi WlUlamsoe, Henry ..WllUamson, n55$f ’ . Y. Peter. Yonson, Jno A Young, Dr E Yongc, W A Yonge, lf jn P Yonge. Peter Zarodoskl, Edward a*Zetrouer f Jacob Zimmer man, Edward Zudomcs, Solomon Zclgler. Tho foregoing are foe quallflcatlons of voters entitled to Vole for Mayor and Aldermen of the City or Savannah at the ensiling election In December next, and a list of persons Registered for .the month of May., If there are entitled to a vote, notice |s relpe... given to the Clerk of OonnolL that they may be hi 3 F Holland,- James Hines,- R H Howell, Thos,. ” " Harrison, Milton Humphreys, 1 JosBHOr-, n, R W Ilunt, Jno F Herb, Wm Hone. °i?J’!Jrf»ilewcs of yearly; advertisers will :be confined I son^ Emanuel^Joseph, J R Johnson, A B_ Jones, John Jr business, and all other advertise- g to,foplr tegular business,»» agreed' .—Jt advertisements I for, will bo charged 01 u Bulloch'Jackson, Nicholas Jeffreys,’ Robt Wm * ----- .91,50, toc^Ac^ usual rates, and kocbrdlng to law.. , •-■“‘-■’i ’ines, Jos Johnstoi bristlan Jog tel Joseph, ittlltoh &, ,... ^—... __ A Jaudon, H R Jaekson, Claus Jackens, Peyton R Johnson, Jos W Jackson, George Jaekson. • k. Fred Krete, Harmon Kuhlman, Wm H Kelly, Phlllli "I'^nortloasinno^, • j .-.m ■ Kolb, Dedricfc Knttonhnrn, PM Kollock, Ears Kent, N L ''Kirnuami wav aa tasaaTan orstui- Knapp,- JaaKIng, John Kennedy, Dr N Kohlhouae,Jamos aJI^verilwmonta for charitable Institutions ani re- Kehy, DimlelTa^^IlSfo^KnaS A JKartJ y fedwin w&at; . Jifni u wlhe number of Itiwrtoii, will bopulilUhed a L Kei^ Loul. Kociblf Tho. Keaton, Jm Kirkland, Al. Kir mil onlunxl 10.1» dHoontlnood, ant ohMgod w I ftod K.n? Phillip Ke.n, D O Knl>, Wm Klim, Ed; twiTd Koan, Edward 8 Kemnlon, John Kceijnn, C!h«a H Knap^WmF Klog,NloboU> KoUobor, Jno J Kelley, . ot AdmbiUOTUo'b | gSPWjwg™ 4 " thelrMoounU, mrnt bo pub. I - « SiSli'du.W, «S00 tbo nm Tueod*y oflbo moijlb, p,,Lo„l| Wm E Long, John H Low], Amoon Lon o. 1 vstfxs&mi Lynch, IDLaRoche, Peter Lawrence, Michael luvan, Mntthow Lynch, Robt LaobltMn,'James Laehllson, Cos- par Lenier, James Larkin, Timothy Lnvau,' O A La- Roche, Robt Lunday, John Lawton, A J Leboy, Thos " ‘ AntonloLoevenlo,JGLambrlghl !^?«th^*dver5sed?ORTY DAYS. I Lowii^Wm H Lyons,’ AntontoLoeverilo, JO LambrigbL jsr»tf£HS^ j » h “ 11 uve, “*’ ™ jfwst'K*A,&fA»j.rb"n,?».« must be advertised three n,on ‘*JJ' mnted bv H ° Mehrtens, Robt Motutyre, 110 Mehrtens, Jno D Mal- m BhertlTi sslcs,und« a ^“undcr lett, Jos Mordocal, BiHchoel McGrnll, Thos Murlaugh, the Courts, must bo THtRTYJlAxoj- I Condor Moore, Mathias H Myer, Peter McGullllcuddy, mortSwoexecuUons, SIXTY »AY8waloa of pcrtshabW B|lve&ler m Marsh. Jacob Milter, JnoMurchl- prupf^Vunder order of Court, jnust be adverUsed,g ton, Jno MontmoHlu, Thos Maher, Thos McAullff, Jas EXotfaf DAYS before tho dor of sale, | N $eei- p W Mistily, 11 W Mercer, 0 A Magllt, Wm " M *** gg!g;= ^ ==g 1 Meredith, E T McGralf, Thos McCollum, H Morce, Wm J Moore, J D Mallard, O D Murphy, Jeremiah Mack, N O ..... ————— Mount, John .Murphy, UM Morel, Patrick 0BNERAL^0MMI8Sm«RCnANT, nov 13 Savannah, - flertrlftV , ly IBERAL ADVANCES made upon shipments of I Cotton to my fretnds In Liverpool aud NewiYoric. loy. 13 • i . • 3m. , . C. A.L. LAMAR, . DENTISTRY. B. :J. BOY Abb, iUBOICIL AND MECHANICAL DENTIST, IBrongtaton-atreetf South Side, near Whitaker, Savannah* . • 'T-IQ - . ... .,.!!• ..■■■ -ly. DB. WILD1BA1HV.... Having settled permcnently In Ravannah, respectfully of fers to its dtlxens his servtoes In the general , Practice of Medicine and Sargery. Ruidenet and OJUa—No. 80 A bo room, comer of South Broad-streets. . Hourt.tf Coniultation—From 8 till 10 o’clock, A. M n l .t 1 ,iul fWim 4 till A P Al BOV 10 -400 BROAD IV A Y, XE IV-YORK. -JiMEORTER -OF FRfeMOH BONNES. j ' • MISS S. A. CONN, 400 BROADWAY, XE W- rOJiK. . DRESSMAKER. Importer of Frencb Patterns. oct83—3p\o. . (< RH Offlce In tho socond story of the hew List Qf Voters. „„ „ _ Stf tka authority of Us Mills, Jew Mount, John Murphy, B M Morel, Patrick S E0.8. B* «/J”!*** L«l. moftlifs' act all Metro, 0 O Millar. John McCabe, Harvey Morse, John liBi.Thstfrora st^tirier tno p^g oi McDermott, J M Allien, Thomas VV McArthur, Lovl 8 I Mj.rsll.nr, M.mbbBdJ Mtebrnl M^Tbomm ».. tboUnbad 8bib»,.bw ih.. Kinin of floonria for one year Immediate! luahamTfh.hamleliLhortc I HyomHoorj Merokh.rdt, Mlclu.1 Moilh, Thqmu M. I i have redded In I hon, Patrick McGovern, 8 8 Millar, T J McNish, John - 1 Mahoney, John McOunagh, Patrick Masterson, John .. _1» -1 r II.IVx I.M.A lllnl. 'IMw.ml MoPnli. • i tt oiyer, inomoi Edward McGraw, iry, Luder Mehr- S Miller, John R I IlSU WIHi.m B Moll, Jimp. W Morg«n, Mlobnol stow »«»1ST” “i2, , ; - ™utJSd Jcooidlng to tho pro-1 rl«, John W MoKoy, O E Mlllo, Wl Horn B Mobilit, D J !»A£J!SlSSvi^^ AdolphAbrshmsIfoWtXda^JohnSAchwd,Geo ^"StilllonlSnoMcOUl,JasMd^Sly/wml&dL i»h,r W Averfoldt,0 W Anderson,Mnfo|as Amorous, j ■'g^JndelL A RMoorc. Wm Mackny, John McNIsb, A "‘ t,n - DM,d Abraham,© 8 Arnold. I XoiStStaJliB MoConn, Win Morris.John McCollum, 8 Charies Mcbann, Bernini Malian, Wm McLaughlin, d n c W y h f! Patrick McUughlom-F W McCarthy, WHO Mills, YL.pJ£nihX°TB An! Jno McMshoi^ Jno V* Mullegnn, Jos Matthews, Isaac aiw Marsh,ThoalSlodden, John Moron, FA Maddox, 8olomon derton, John Anriuro. H O jV Aloxander, John Atlou, B M McDonl , 0 u, Wm Morel, Jno Mahun, Jno R James Ahern, R A Alien, W D. Adams. Mover! Thos G Mooney, M 0 Morlnnd, Jas McDonald, T 1 B Maxwell, N W McLeod, Atex McHnrdee, Jno T Mitch- fsKstetow Anthony Bi no, 8elg— F Brant M Disci .,r-T. t—--‘t-ThOf-, , iigenoMBee, J PBUtfoulUM, LEByck, ABorchort, j 0Kp)lNo m ThosNaylor, WmNnngexer, JosNung aSBWMuS.SbJWSiS 1P r.?."'ll Th™n"li fc-".. I 0» a Jiohol. L F Nlch.b, ,o. N«gKN..III N«ilq,Jt - Nlcholi, tayflsM t. ■ ‘ XT.M.mtl Ui.ltm.n J.. A Jno Benin J?oStlrSThoina.Tt unrrctt, MtlMj !JSshf.‘SSTKusiSnfSSdSSuJjl John W OweiuuGeo WOwens, Daniel O’Connor,Tim rkaGLBlount* JnoN Barbee,Jos O’Brion,OyreniJ D * v ' d ° i/t^ael Brannon, David Bell, Jho Bilbo, T A {jhlkley, | |^Q^{^ ( ^ e V s ‘^Lvmr<i* Nugent, Sam’f Nuttman, 'Jas A Francis BIslr.ChMBsRPfiuU.Brady.Jrhos J Bulloch, gSSSn&Sek ^Itoinen,ino O Nlcoll, Thos M Nor- j J j?B a r;&tevS r n&, B w»« 0 ^ HtllougbJlVm D Brown- AT.Howne. Jos H Burroughs, | L . ... _ _• • "• Dennis Blannerhassett. D 11 Baldwin, Wm O Barton, John Oliver, Jonathan Olinstead, M O Reilly, James Oil- uImCU BunJl MlchU Bowley, BB rcr, W 0 o'DtlK.11, Bu^te. Jw 0 : ®^5^*Bamar?N?*SsSrP SBarUM^^Wm' ro^S^nfTbS^BnSti'Ge^lifFredl^O^! ■ Ksnlu*. Prederick* Bailey, B W l D*1?ashlo?, Jos^vfr Brown. Martin Payton, Antonio^ Ponce, E M JVendergast, fSjcfBhuw! Theodore Blots, WUltnra Blols, Wm H Snra’lN Papot,JamesPrendergnst, O O Porker, Anthony iiniirkn. JnhtrPHlikelv G O G Brown. Wm*H Banks, I Porter, Jos V Prentice. JnoF Posey, N 8 I Indor, Sam i B L iiouiiincau J T.UucVner, Charles II Bell, Geo Bren- Phllbrlck, Jas M Prentice, 8ill Pond, Wm Isrrls, Pol k PTBre3St.tCH8B.lVWIIBwdlBJ.L8 Beuuclt, Frunlv, Andrew«i JuRolbo, r \Vm Onll.y. F It Itl.H, J U Buckner. 8eu~B3.udpXlf.ri,Jr, Tb.e Pldiwu, Th„. 61 put. Uuhbure. n av M Cohen, John Oleary, Jos V Conncrat, I Jno PostelL Jos VV Phillips* r H nt lL^ „ Palin, Allen Sullen. Uhe. Cooper, J.rCle.ry. ll.nierdCoosum. M»ren. M PKk, P.Wck U OFudor,Vbo.Prendor, Culpepper.-Thos Corley, R M Charlton. S J Cossclo, . RlchsraCole, Thos Cusack,Jno LClark, Michael Cusack, Jos Qunntock, John Quinn, Martin Qutnn, Wm Quinn, 011 CampiMd, Francis Tlfole, Jphn Curry, Thos Ctnrk, wm Quantock,Jr. * John CardeOss Connelly, John Carruthers, Frederick • ... , . Cook, Emanuel CanwaUer, Luke Christie. Jas Campbell, p M r,uuwII. Waring Russell, David RosenhlatLJacob FrasbarapQeld, Jno D Charlton, Jno G Cooke, Edmtuid Rosenband, John RumoII, Dennis Ryan, WmltochOsler, Colter, Montgomery. Cummins, H B Courier, Jos Clag- Jnmes Russell, Thos J RyonvJ B Raws, John * Rcody, A honi. John Cass, Jno Cunningham, Carl Croft, Wm Cap- m Ross, Michael Rochfoid, Christopher Russell, Wm P «on,B L ColeTw O Charlton, 8 J M Cubbege, Moses Roberta. John Ryan, J B llead. Jos\V Robberte,. Henry Coburn, L F Cook, Henry C«pon.8 M Coldlng, Freder-I Rosor, Wm Robertson, Patrick Reilly. LB RnsselL Wm lek Carstens, Wm Cox, Wallace Gumming, Patrick Grot- \ Roche, Barney Roden, Prt’k. Bron, Wm Rogers, Jno A ty, Michael Carey, Peter Cobb, Jno J Cornell. Wm Con- Ri chn rdson, Jno C Rowland, Michael Roouey, Goorge Cox, Jno T Campagnap, Wm Cullen, And Cordes. Pierce Remshart, Robt Halford. H W Halford, Mathew Ralford, Condon, Ajiron Champion, W TChapraan, Daniel dark, w m Reilly, J P W Reed, Jno Rlordon, Francis Reives, J B Cubbege, George P^'/tU^ Crawton, CbarlMCan- jdfomm Roberts, O H Rlkematt, H Rogers. J RonaMson, non, Robert J (Why, ST.Chapman, John F Cardell, j erem lah Rysn, B G R«mxL Chas E lloblnson, Joreph Antonio Chlsa, John L Cope, ThoaConnlR Thos Conway, Rom, Homy Rober, Goo Robins, Allen Russell, Wm Moses S Cohen, D B Camp, Octavus Coben, J P Colter, Ro^rsou, John Rowley, John Rogers, Dan 1 Beddamn, n»<tow cynthus, Patrick Clark, Jno M Cody, Jaa Clag. \Vm P Rowland, Hugh Rlelly, Andrew Rlelly, A R Ral- hora, Wm Cannon, Charles Cler, Angustus Cannon, Pat* Mon, IIJ Royal/Jno a Rico, Jamas Ryan, Ju L Rosslg, rick (Dark, * /-a— w- n-m-ji n i.f»-i> i • "•*-—* G L C--- Crane, K COUVUI, lUUUIH MHIrmiBH f.W.i ** VW|I1I, I , O, _ • _ . LO Clark, George Clark, Wm P Clark, John A Cham- E A Boullard, Wm Swoll, John A Schaffer, John bers, Wm Colter, Laureuce Connell, Frederick Cullen, Bcuddor. Rlch’d 8mye, Henry Starke. Abraham Simpson, John F -Cercopely, George Cnusee* B II CrandelL F I Christopher Sshncidcr, John A StaJjr, Rlch’d Scanlan, “* let, Jertmlah Cavanaugh, Martin Conway, D Emanuel Sheftall, Harman Sllber, RII Spencer, Mordo- » n ... r. n n •— ' ru - ~ - .. .. . •—. *-*•“ J g SolO- Thoe Dark, Isaac Coben. Wm CrorawoU, P L Cope. Jr ? no n, o E Ryan, Wm Robken.C VVRogers, ThosRonau, - Cope,sr« James A Courvolier,.8 H Cooper,.H-A Geo Robertson,TobiasRothleter,F ARobere,G 8Roux ne, Wm L Clark, J) D Copp, John D Cole, Cornelius p t Hoff, M J RelUy, James Russell, tenvor, Thomas (forr.-Bryan Connor, James EGope, “ 3 Clark, George Clark, Wm P Clark, Johr A Cannuet, . B Coleman, James Carroll; George E Congdon, Thomas ci Bheflnll, Andrew Stoafvater, John Savage, JBSt Colli.., I f Cohen, Charles II Cin.r,. ™,T“pS<f k Sciiertr, A A 8mets, W It Ojinrnu T , D.. I Sullivan, GeoSpnlthoft JnoGSoxton, A JTOBhaw, sa- Uto’d W Delaney, Marlin Duggan, John Doyle, Wm O cob Shaffer, M ShefftalLir-’O J Spencer,Snm’l Solomons, Dswson, Michael Dally,’ Rlc’d Donovan, Sami P Dibble, j p gnriven, John Spellm*" " u «•—-* n-"'“ ,7K —• ‘"--irt L D’LorzeT Patrick Downoy, d Shaffer. Wm H Smith, Donnelly, John Donnelly, Wm Uer, Sam'l B Sibley, A rgatt, Wm H Davis, Wm Dixon, scajiian, Jas Skinner, J ger, Jas H Demund, Jos Dawson, gkinner, Dr 8 BheflalLN well, Jno'Downing, J E Davis, H J_Dlckenjon, Lewis Smith, Jacob Bchntftr, Thomas l ■yon, G W Davis, D 8 Daniels, Jno Dailey, Wm stovonson, G N Staley, Thos Smith, G J John Dillon, Isracl Dsahor, lx>vl DelblU, A O ny an , James SulUvan, WMler W Smith, irt, Isaac Davis, Henry • Dannenfolsqr, Jno D Del* gtrobhart, Jas J Stokes, Geo 8hute, Har Ju Duujl, — # Thos Dowell, Jno Dowmni L8DeLj— *«» -A—ia Davenport itsaoDav^s. Henry Danncnfeiscr, Jno D Del-1 Btrobhari, Unnoy, W L Davis, S C Dunning, Patrick Dorvlne, Chas H epry Belt H Duryee, BtirrellDye, 8 O Dunning, Jr, FG Dana, W j n T # ‘J Segur, Jas Shea, Pat’k tro^ Dan’l Sullivan. Jas ss^ Slnot, 'Martin SuUlyap, jhntftr, Thomas Saunders;'John ww * Smith, Jno Bui- , Geo Shultz, FF Jas J Stokes, Geo Shiite, Harmon Fannlock, ~ B Scally, E Somerall, Francis Sorrel, my, ti ooincntu, rranciB oorrei, It DurjM, Burrell Lye, S O D.nnlnj, Jr, r u u.n«, w I J.J A Btegln.'J.hn 8lou>, Wm O Stafforf, Jn.pcreyon, It Dudley, John Derinoy, John Da.lo, R H Dsrby, J«. M Win 8.110,0 »18t.no, J I bhoj, J MBchley, Prnnol. Di.ylo, James Downey, WmiSi Dunning Jr, Honor Du. sholla, P k Bhicts, Ad.m Blmrt, Jno YBymonn, Jnmon n;HiDunn\ng Jr, r Henry Du- lUtK Bhiels^A’dam'BhorL'Jno Y Syihonsi'jnmes In Duunogan, Dudley Daren- Symons, F R Sweat, Edmund J 8nundert, Edwin 8tl!es, K MDay^J. JO Davis, Thos E jf M Solomons, Augustus 8cheldemnn. Dennis Sullivan, yDltimers, Alex Drysdalo, D ’ — • ui■aIamahl mHhattBn. rwnni«Aniii. , 1W1 _ ilaer, J B Dasher, R WDasher, M T Dukes, John H. Dews. Samuel.L Dowell, John Dry er, FII Demere, WJ Donaldson,’Thos F Daniels, Michael Duggan, John Dorgan. >■ uutjicy, wotin mivntt Doyle, James Dnwney. blgnon; James Doylr port, Jacob Da Dsvlfc ‘ bavls,’J#» DoMaftln!lionry DUtmora, Alex Drysdalo, D I banlel BuVlIv’an,^!5&>lomons, M Bhetmn, DennisSulfc H Dllton/Fred’k Dannorslblaor, J B Dasher, R W Dasher, V an, Barney Smith, Henry Btlbbs, Jm H Shehan, Vnlen- niSi u Hr.iw.itni i. nnwAit. John Tirv. I .. no Hi«ntoni John Sherlock, Lxiyol Scranton, Martin *-—•jb Sullivan, Jas F Stokes,Philip Smith, Jos fames M Strickland, Timothy Shoreedan, . _ - ■ * I Tlinmn. Hm(lh „ Henry Ellis, Daniel Egan, Richard Ennis, Abraham Einstein, John Everard; Wm Elleby, Thos Eden, O W | John Shields, Noison^mng, d, rv « Eden, John 1 J EdrtCharlMJ Eden, Peter Endries,J A glarke, Arp Bonmen, Thos F,8tevens, J E 8tlrk, H W Epstein, EdVrlnw Ervin, 1 James -Eden. SmlthVWm Starr Jr, Henry Saunders, Peter Smith, Jp “p, giebhlns, A A Solomons, GW Shaffer, o DT Scranton, ^Joseph FeU;John Foloy, ThoS-Ford, Jos SFay, Wm I PatrickikinneriEdwardBwIft, Sami BSweat, John D TeWJUSewaHHFUk,JamesFounUlnjpugaldFerguson, gpann,John Erftllwell, H Sheppard,F M 8tone,Eleaxor J B FalllganL Robert Ferrell, Jno G’ Folllgant, Jas Far- Solomons, Thos Scully, Wm Saunders, Jas Smith Sr, Jno roll, JohnEoUwdT Andrew Furry, John ntzgerald, An* gchungeli, Jeesee J Smith, Wm F Shearer, J A Sowell, J drewFteUoy,RBFell, Michaelftnney, WmFFeay, B 88turmvnnt, Wm Saunders,Julius.Smith,II R Sefley, 8 Pulh>n.08 f rlorson.Auslln French, Johann D Fisher, obrlitopher3mlth. WidFolllard, Doralnlck’Flatlev. John Flannciran. : Pat’k I 1 < Folw, Thos Ptah Foley,L JBFalfonua, JasnmuiuL.Michael Fay,G W h«Tyson, J Fennell,, Jno Postor/J R Fisher, b J Fulton. Jacob Wdem Ft- F>lenai ? JO. Fathers, O.G .FnnlesjJohnO Ferrell, James J Thompson, FolkerJ Green FiMtwood, Geo" ft* *vitter. Qnm land, HR Fort, Thos A Forfles,Wi _ _ A Fawns, F Flnk, Davld Fltzgerrald, Robsrt rliHor, D I p.TomTMarion Threadcraft. Jno ll Thode, HJ Thomos- B Flckllng, Jacob Frey, Jeremhui Flowing, Wm Fielding, adn, W B Tinsley, Fras Trucnelut, R V Thomas. Richard- hnJLeontml Free- Tembroke; James TburmalL B T Turner, Wm Thomas B Flemming, Jas o E Tefft, Edward Townsend, B T Theus, A Thomas, W , Robert Fisher, D pjTcffl, Marion Threadcraft. Jno, H Thode, H J Thomas- "tlpinowfir * J, “ " ‘ “ luuglUM, ITWIVII.UIUUUIUI * <! UUllIUUrMU, owu oyoly, Joshua Grifflth, 0 L Gilbert, Jos George,sr n Germany, J-B Gnllle, Jos T Gtnnonv Jos Geiger, -•.u»ael Glasgow, Geo A Gordon,. Wm A Gibbons; Pat rick Gorron, Jos Grady, Geo Glen, J FGrovensteln, John Gsramell, Jos GiUotthdr,' Domingo GoUeo, John Griffin, John GlonAvelJf JasEGodftey, L J Gnllmartln.Beabora Goodall, David II Gnann, GeorgeGMehonse, J.‘ M Griffin, Thoirtreen,' JiW Gibbons; Chas Gross, Patrick Gordon, rich,?JSfe ^^& n * P8ler : w WGood- D Garnett, Charles (h f L Ou«iR.M Goodw.« t .M ( James BGaudry, Julius B 8 Gray, Jos Georgo Jr. ~ James Gugcl, John AGi BW,Jf Jho Tanner, Wm A Thomi ..jipjson, 1 , J% Wm HTalblrd JrvJno JTIicts, JTeehenor, 1 lor^N P T.jlor, J M ThomjM UThompiou. OhrUtlnn Unhelo, Philip uiior. „SnnHB :Uloloh, VV 0 Vnndnnhnrgj Henry Vonglnhn. I A Wood, Iiloh’d Wwno,’ J L Wlnohurg, Copt W dto, Jntnos Whlllhnn,*Ui Wpodirnrd, .«* Wyll JTeohonor, VVmSTay- Id F Harris, Wm , ‘.•tisfot ,11'i^lV.t • ■ >' eSf f!IIAIU.KNNI««l Offers his services to " Deslgns for the Fronts of Store!, as.well as tholr lnter. oSSMIffl?«??p?n. aighiorwiiL • according to law. lept 14 Clerk Council. Sttflfnraa toavton. J.-HASBROUGK « CO^ tMrnaTxas iND wiioLESita itum ix Earthen-Ware, French China, Looking Glams. . J. L. Fashionable Book MO.SKVKNTCKN 1VLMTIIIT,' Cork-Sole, Water-Proof,! to'ofdey! umirncr, of warrant enced and careful v .... .. WYLLV fc M' n ^General / ^ RoalKotaUfXogrou^ani description Personal Property. and from 3 till S, P. M.. MISS D. Al * ZJr"’;., - —./Custom House, over i : the main entrance; aoaaaTn.oaimx. ,[Jy81—flroo] .oso.A.ooapox. r BOTHWELhAMIlVll, FACTORS Am COMMISSION.: MRSOBArtTS, The undersigned have takenDma^Trecently occu pied by HoLT fo Botuwkll, and have associated them- ■elves aa partnera, under the name and style or Both- jai. t. BOTnwatt. [aug81—3mo] tiiob.b. smith. UBNBY a. FOBT. T. X. OUHUAM. FORT & DIJN1IAM, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 0617 SAVANNAH, GA. ly . . , FldEMING & MIIdldEN. The Underalgned having united In the practice of Law, will attend to any business entrusted to tholrcare.. Office corner Bay and WbllokeiHiu* over Messrs. Swift, Dens- low foCo,. Wim.uk B. Flkhihq. Jqhw M. Millbn. _ * _ ununuri'i uiiico, Corner of Bay and WbltaxeMtreeU. Offlce hours from A. M. to 8 P. M„ and 3X P. M. to 0 P. M. ‘ "* Jan 31 H.T. ORKKNWOOD. JOIIAII MORRIS. JOHN J. RIDOWAV. GHBENWOOD, MORRIS & RIDGWAY, COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS) No. 47 CARONDALET-STREET, ..... . NowOrlcans. Ma. Morris will remain at Montgomery, Alabama, aqd all orders for the purchasing of Cotton, or any other buil ness entrusted to our care, at that place, will meet with prompt attention. rS-tf GREENWOOD. MORRIS &R1DGWA „ BERN A FOSTER, FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 8AVANNAH, GA. u n H .. u P. H. Bxnx, ofSavannah. lulySO John Foster, from Hancock county wftn—ly BUNKER Sc OGDEN) . suippixa ;axd cojujuissiox merchaxts, *npt4 No. 80 Uay-sU*Savannah, DR. CHARLES W. WEST . Offers his professional services to the citizens of Savan nah and Its vicinity. • Residence—corner of Congress pmd Bull-streets, over the Drugstore of W. W. Lincoln. 1 fobs ly HENRY K. WASHBURN* Agn*.- SHIPP1NG AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. July 31- SAVAXXAH, GEORGIA, tJuflfncaa Utm-au. Favsnnsh to fta^ isles for Publlo or the seme during JUSON, . , IIlnckMiiithe, _ Montgowuiy-sts. BAVANNAII, OA. • < - Carts end Drays manufactured, t Iron Rolling and Grates,' for nrty-jo■ novo ADAH SHORT, MAURICE’S Master Huilder) FIRST DOOR-WIST or ST. ANDREW’S HALL, ^^j^j^nlhrHpM^wd.Workl. M«n mry Engineers snd^Kllvrrlglitir IROXSr J1RAS8 FOUXDERS, Canal-Street—Near the OanOl Lock. n. LAOBLtSOH. J. LACULISON. EASTERN PREMIUM COOK STOVE. HP HE subscriber hasi now received his Fall Stock of 8TOVE8, and respectfully solicits a call ai his Establishment, JL where a large and varied assortment of Store* for Cooking, Parlor and Offloe purposes can be viewed, from the best manufactories, which are on sale at reasonable terms. Also—Hollow-ware, Pots, Ovens, Spiders, Sauce pans, Cast Iron Pump*, Beer Pumps, Can Iron Charcoal Burners, Lace Irons, Revolving and Loiw4»andted,Waffle amfol herOoff” Nllll ^raw^ ^cetsnd'&m ^*1 Tae *^ , e ^ llb,a Cutlery, Axra, Hatchets, Hammers, Wood Saws, Box A choice selectlonaf PLANISHED VVAIlCi^Ooffco Biggins, Tea Pots^ Egg Boilers, Oyster Dishes, Chaffing Dishes, large and iraslL Castors, Ac. BRITANNIA WARE!—Bar Room Pitchers, Liquor Mixers, Segtr Lamps, and a variety of Britannia Fluid- unps, Centre Table Lamps. Oamnhene Lamps, Oil Lamps, Brass and White Metal Candlesticks. J 4PANNF.D & PLAIN TIN WARE :-Chsmber Palls/Tollet Pills, Wine Coolers, Toilet Cose*, Oa»h Boxes, Square and Round Boxes, 8ptce Boxes, Basins and Pitchers, Molasses Pots, Nursery Lamps, Glass-Drainers, Knife and Spoon Boxes, Trays 13 to 88 Inches, Bplltoons, Foot Baths, fee. WOODEN WARE I—Mslla Wood Horses, Clothes Horses. Stop Ladders, Tabs, Palls, Ralera, Measures, Flour - ' FjjTAffklpasofTinoddf^ ‘ ’ A. N. MILLER, Engineer sand Millwright) JROXAXD BRASS FOUXDRfL EASTERN WHARF—BAY-ST. . A PONCE, Importer Be Manufacturer of Serare, . MO.-. 13 WatTAUta^miBBT) . - Koepsonhtmdawell solccted stock of Imported Be- gafst nlio Manufactured Tobacco. Snuff, Pipes, and all other articles usually kept in his line or btulnesa, which he oflbre on the most reasonable terms. nov3 Gcnct-al aat)trt(fltmcntB. EXTENSIVE CLOTHING EMPORIUM. rriHE subscriber takes pleasure In announcing to the citizens of Savannah and the public generally, of the largest .. arrival of Fall and Winter CLOTHING ever offered In the Southern States. In this establishment can be found every quality and style of Clothing to please the taste of the most fastidious. This establishment Is divided Into tlx different Departments, each ono containing a rich and full assortment In their line. ' Bt n.nnrtmiiiit. ith Ilnniii-ti,„ v „.. d stock of India Robber A SPLENDID . OPENING OF FALL GOODS. mHB Subscriber would respectfully call the attention X of the public to his large and well selected stock of ‘ Fail aud Winter Staple and Fonojr DryGoods. »i Scotch Wool Lons and square Plaid‘Shawls; Cashmeres | Mouscllno do Lalnes: Alpaccas, a great variety; Needle-Work Col. tors and Capet, of all patterns j Chlinlzcttea; Muslin and Lace Un<ler-31eeres: Cambric Handkerchiefs, from 13Jg cents to 33a piece} Irish Linens5 Huckabacks; Diaper > French Towels from 85 cents to $1 a piece; double Damask Table Linen; white and brown Napkins, a fine assortment; a very large assortment of Gloyes and Ho siery, ol tho veiy bent make aud style; English ondA- merlcan Long Cloths; unbleached do.! rich .Damask Table and Piano Covers: Coselmeres ana Cloths, black and blue or ereiy quality; rich Vest patterns of all styles; 8atinets; Kentucky Jeans; Kerseys,a very large assortment; one of the very best selected stock of Blan kets ever brought to foto market. CARPETING—-Brussels, 3-Ply, 8-Ply, All-Wool, a Va riety of patterns $ and, also, Cotton Carpeting. N. B.—Clothing at wholesale only. Country merchants would do well to call before purchasing elsewhere, as the goods shall be sold low and on the most accommoda- ting terms.[oct3] JOSEPH LiPPMAN. Departments, each ono containing a rich and full assortment In their line, lat Department. **— Contains Frock and-Dress Coats of every quolltv, from FtJk»°d Dress Ousts, Olive, Blue, Brown and Green, from37tofS0. Shod Pel toes and Business Coats, a great variety, from 1,000 Over-Coats, double and single breasted, and double 1 Overcoats, from $3 to 330. Over-Coat^ a splendid assortment,-embracing Kossuth, 8,000 pair or Pants, of every qnollty and color, from 75 cento to 910. 1,000 Vosts, of every kind. 2d Department. Contains Furnishing Goods of evenr description for Gen tlemen’s wear—consisting of Scarfo, Cravats, Water ford Ties, Prince Albert Ties. Spring Stocks, Merino Shirts and Drawers, Cotton do., 8uspendera, Half Hose, Gloves of all kinds, best quality Jones’ Patent Yoke Shirts, a fine assortment, io. 3d Department* .. ROWLAND A CO„ GENERAL, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Savannah—No. 172 Day-street. JOHN T. ROWLAND, [tUgSl], JOHN T* BOW LAND, JO. QIRARDEY A PARKER. AUCTION AND OOMM18SION MERCHANTS, . Broad-ntreet) Augusta, Go. References:—H. H. Camming, .Esq., ; Mossra. J. .0* rmlchnol, Baker Is. Wilcox, Baker & Hart, Hand, -. illlams & Co, G. T. Jackson, Scranton, 8tark A Darla, Hopkins, Kolb U Co. Augusta; A. H. Abraham8,Charlea- ton, 8. C.; Brigham, Kelly A Co M John Lama, Savannah nov 29 ly COOK A MONTFORT) ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office at Oglethorpe, Ga. Will practice In the Counties of Macon, Marion, Craw ford, Sumter, Houston, Dooly, and Lee.- Referuuces:—Messrs. Roberto, Foote A MarshalljSa- vsnuah; Wlnshlp A Sons, Macon, iy JNO. F. HAMILTON, (SUCCESSOR TO ItAMILTON A HARDEMAN.) FACTOR AXD COMMISSIOX MERCHAXT. No. 83 l»ay-Nt., Savannah, Ga. The services of Mr. O. f! Hamilton, (long.known to the publlo as seller of Colton and country Produce- purchaser of Groceries, family supplies, Ac^) have been secured. Prompt and strici attention will he given to any business confided to the core of the above House. . >%* The Mllledgovillo Recorder and Macon Journal A Messenger, will please lnsert 4 months, and send bills to this dfflee. ' 4mo aug31 Respectfully tenders his services to the citizens of 8avan. nsh. He will at all times be ready to furnish PLANS and DRAW1NG8 for all description* of Buildings, and superintend their tonstrucUon.' Offlce opposite Putoskl House, over Hey wood’s shop. ly septu FACTOR'& fl COMMMs!oN A M^CHANT, fob 5—ly 88 BapStreej^^ Gif GAS FITTING, TJX If COPPER PLATE WORK, tee. U. 6RANSTON, AT NO. 01 BRYAN-STaKET; NEAR TUB PULASKI HOUSE, Will perform with promptness and In the best manner, all work retotliig to Gm Fittings, Brazings; work In Tin, Iron, and Copper Plate. ly aug85 is. L. COHEN. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, No. A Joncs-strcct, [TWO DOORB BAST Of DBAYTON-iTRBUT,') Is prepared to contract for all kinds of Building and Rep Jrlng. Also—To conduct Water through the various partsol Houses. : oct 13 NEW FALL AUD WINTBH GUODH! I J. H. & M. SHEAHAK. Corner of Broughton and Whltaker-sts*, SAVANNAH, TNV1TE attention to their now stock of FALL A WIN- X TER GOODS, comprising t DRE88 GOODS—French Cashmeres, French Do Lalnes, English De Lalnes, Block Silk, Colored- Silk, Black Alpacas Colored Alpacas, BomboJ zincs. Damask Antique, English, French and American Calicoes. EMBROIDERIES—Linen Cambric, Oambrio Hand kerchiefs, Plain and Embrold6rea Handkerchiefs, Boblnet Laces,Boblnet Edgings, Colton and Cuffs, Habits and Under-SIecves, Black Loco Veils, Blk Grape, Colored Urape. HOSIERY gf IaIXEXS-A large end well-selected stock of Gloves, Irish Linens, Liuen Diapers and Damasks.- WOOL EXS—R egro Blankets, Kerseys, Linseys, Cloths, Cns.il in ores and Vestings, Satinets, Tweeds A Ken tucky Jeans, Red, Whits; Blue and Yellow Fton- UH“ .Jit; Bluo and Yellow Brown and Bleached Sheetings, nets, 10-4 and , . Pillow-Case Linens, and Quilts. Country Merchants, Planters, and others, will consult their Interests by examining our stock before purchasing. J3TAH we ask to a visit from those desiring to pur- chaso. We feel confldont that the quality and prices ol our Goods will command sales upon our termit GROCERIES, LIQUORS Sc WINES. T> ECE1VED by recent arrivals} . X 180 bbls. Crushed, Powdered and Clarified Sugars; 85 boxes double refined Loaf do; 840 bags Rio Coffoe, some of them prime; 45 do. Java do: 50 hhds. Porto Rico and Muscovado Sugars; 870 boxes Tobacco, ffs, 5’a and l’a Lumps; 45 packages superior Tobacco, El Dorado, Diadem, Nectar, Vlrglnlus, Ac. 100 boxes best Family Soap; 150 do. do. No. 1 do; 114 half cheats Black Teas, some of It very superior; 148 packages Hyson do., In Jf,and X chests; 150 boxes Tallow Candles, 8’s nnd 0’s: 100 do. 8tar and Adamantine Candles; 150 dd. Pipes; 75 do. •70bhto.-_„_, 875 do. Domestic Gin,Rum,Brandy: 40 do. Old Mononr’ - —— 15 half pipes Otord, . . 85 quarter and eighth casks French Brandy; 5 pipes Holland Gin; ' 4 puncheons Jamaica and 8L Croix Rum; 30 casks Madeira and TenoriUb Wines; 80 do. superiorold Madelrannd Shenr Wines; 100 baskets Champagne, Heidaeck, Hungarian, k^’ioolegsand halves FFFO. Powder; bap Buck and Dro;) Shot; IN STORE FOR THB GENTLEMEN. J OHN W. KELLY, baring returned from the north with a handsome assortment of CLOTHS, CARS1- MEIIES and VESTINGS, takes pleasure In Informing hi* friends, those especially who admire* finely fitting gar ment, to his saloon. No. 4, opposite the Pulaski House, where they will find him ready at all times to salt his pa* Irons In the most approved and toshlonsble manner, and he ventures to assert, that those who will confide in hit selection as to color, fabric, style or finish of a covering for the human form, shall go away satisfied. Furnishing Goods—Shirts, white and colored, with and without ooUars; Under Shirts; Merino, cotton and llslr thread Drawers; Hosiery, Cfavats, Seorft, Stocks, neck Ties, Gloves, Suspenders, Umbrellas, silk and cotton do. Also, a large tot of men’s and boys’. Caps, of tho latest ttelterns. Also, a lino lot of beantlfol Ready-made Clothing, which 1 selected with groat care. Gentlemen in wont of any of tho above articles will please give me a call, as 1 am determined to sell at a small profit. [sept S3] JOHN W. KELLY. S A M’JL HOYT* Late of the firm of Sam’l Hoyt&Co, Savannah) Qa. TTTOULD announce to his friends that he has remov VV ed to Charleston, 8. C- No* 140 East Boy, wl he to prepared to do a general Commission business. ‘sh to order, nt all time*, any articles from the Ni C. 8. HARRIS* ATTORNEY. AT LAW, Office No. 09 Bay-street—Savannah, Ga. ly fob 26 THOS. T. LONG) ATTORNEY AT LAW, . AXD SOLICITOR GEXERAL, E. D. Offlce over the store of A. Stevens, Jr* Whltaker-Btreel. mar SO ' ly MASTER B^ILlJER, . Dealer in White Pino Lumber) YORK-STKCXT, OOtETtiORFB-SaUASB. ■ . ; N. B.-He Is prepared to put In Iron Fronts to Btoreo, *--- - - Is apr29 JBFRL.. . Executed with neatness and dispatch, and op occommo- ! OBOR^hj$*^N^ 0 ^OLB, ' Oavenn* Building* opp. Pulaski House. r Orders from the country, with the cash enclosed, ie attended to promptly- ,, - J»hI8 W. P. YONGE. FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 04 Day-st.* Savannah. CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH SCHOOL. G. A. HOLCOMBE, r GA8TON-STREET, (NEAR THB PARK,) septS?,. savannah, oxo. Nl—3tsw0mo W,t ^E?-A^vV NSl Hto ten* of oSt^M^UclS)? General'or’tl^^uth- westero Circuit having expired, ho wUl give his individ ual and undivided attention to all business of a profes sional nnd legal character entrusted to bis core, In the Counties of Randolph, Stewart, Lee, Baker and IJorijr. . logs of black, blue and fnney colored Beavers; blue, btock and drab Pilot Cloth*; English, French and A- merlcan Casslmers, of btock and nhoy colors; Vestings or Bilk, Batin, Cashmeres, embroldors and rich Cut Vel vet. Allot which will be made up at the shortest notice and In the beat style of workmanship. Our READY MADE CLOTHING Is manufactured nt the well known bouse of W. T. Jennings 4c Co n No. 831 Broadway, New-York, and Is equal to any In foe city.— We keep constantly on hand foe largoal assortment of FANCY GOODS of any house in foe trade, such while and fancy colored Shirts; Bilk, Lisle Thread Gauzo Merino Under-Garments: Shaker Flannel am Lambswool do.; Thread, Cotton, Merino and Lambswoo Hoslohrj SUk aud Cotton Umbrellas: black, white and colored Kid Gloves, (or Alexander’s make); 8tocks, Scarfo, Cravats and Collars s and, In foci, everything ne cessary- to d Gentleman’s Wardrobe. For tale on as aa .oommodatlng term* at can be had In foe elty, at . j ' GAUDKY’S BUILDINGS, BeptSl . Next door to Pulaski House. AUCTION AND COMMISSION ^EROHANT, Auguata* Georgia. aiFBRBNCBS! . . ■ SAVANNAH-Anfoonr Porter, Proa’i,State Bank, Chat. H. Cnmpfled, Esq~ H. J. Gilbert; Bliley Forco, Conley k Co^JohnO. 0.nnloh«eW|B. ' “ . OOWDBUF . WEIiLh' ' ■ FACTORS A COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 0*1-2 HnF^t.,8avnnunh ) «a. O. W« OOWDKRV. . [fob 7) n. W. WNLLS. i mom:, ftTAltu Sc oo., itOJipHTS^. G0QD g ■ ITR iT, ANDKEW’S HAtt, “'■■SXU orfoatTR st. a ^Brought) GEOBGE jr. NHlFII* «... AUCTIONEER, CO&UHI88fON filBROHANT,. 108 ^SSSr.5’ OTO MhbunJ,WUdw;ic Ime*. onr articles from or South that may bo wanted, for.foe usual commission, ss well as receive and sell the same. And I pledge my self that all business entrusted to my care shall receive such attehtion os will insure similar manlfostotion or their good will, not doubting that my acquaintance with Northern and Southern markets will enable me to do well os any, and better than many. Also Dealer In Butter, Cheeoee, Plaster, Marble Dust, Cement. Lime and Hair. And Agent for sundry Machine Mannfoctories, North and Bouth, os well as 8llus C. Herrings’ Fire Proof Safes, Georgia and French Burr Mill Stones; all of which will he ftimlshcd on short notice, nnd at manufacturers prices. Cash paid at all times for Wool. Green, Salted and Dry Hides, Doer and Sheep Skims Shipping Furs. Beeswax, Rags..Rope Cuttings, Sea Island Cotton Seed and Flor ida Moss. A too. Southern Tanned Leather in foe Rough. Terms cosh Invariably. Refers to foe citizens of 8avan- nah generally., tf sept 4 on INS ON Sc CAMP, AND TAILORS, . AND DEALERS IN Fine Ready Hado Clothing* RE NOW receiving their 8tock of FALL AND “ *- •••-*- black , WINTER GOODS, consisting In part of: Blue, fancy colored English and French Cloths; Over-Coat, *« Ll.-U « * II..... . I.lnn PIANO FORTE DEPOT. hrnmrn Tho.undoralgned respectftdly Inform foe Bsi citizens or Savannah,Georgia, and Florida, ;i I: ill that they have on hand more than fifty PI- anos, the largest stock ever on sale.in this city, and made b+foemostcelebrntedmanufocturerelnthe United States. Nunn’s to Clark’s, 4. Chlckering, Bonnlmsn to Gray, Lutv chet to Newton, Edwards to Fisher, all well known to foe lovers of Music, have place In their large assortment. These Pianos ora of rich tone, and beauUfolly Onioned In Rhse Wood, Btock Walnut, and Mahogany, with iron frame* mode In foe most substantial and workmanlike manner. Also the Justly celebrated ^Bolton Piano Forto*, which, for their sweetness and tope, haVe potheen equal ed. All these Instruments hovo rneUUo frames, which render them pecullwly wiled for foto dlmile, preventing the necessity of liming for years. The underalgned are agents to* Henri Hera’s celebrated Grand Pianos, made In Paris. For power and beauty tone, they aland proomlnent. - < •• • i 1 - Cafocart’s ITIolodeon*. i ; - This beantlfol tonod wlnd Ujstrument, for village pur- poses. Lodge!, Serenading Parties, and foe private prao- UOeorOrganlsts, possessing a aweet and powerful lone, foeyhtve also for tale. ; • ‘. j ' ^ • • 'All of these Instruments will be dtopoeod'of on foe most oOoomttiodsUng terms. The prioes of the Pianos ranging w® 00 - ; '!: I. W. MORRELL to CO. PIANO FORTES. JdJTaSW*^^I*B^ttSs A p ssaasww*'" - _-^;r m Th.'Ldi« OTrapSlfSlIj'lS 'gJSlnWTO^ttlMd^^TrMWMiiiint aw b«a howud .Ith on* of ,nj morf temr i^V.vK, V.J 3 IVORY TABLK OUTLE! WmWa\c%sss—.5-;:- TV—-t nrr# -Wunbond; olio, Camphene and Spirit Gas. Itr-All kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron Work executed with despatch. fSTPrinted Catalogues may be hod on application, and forwarded post-free. hov 17 i. John/. Maurice. Bates Rooms, Nos. 10,13 and 14 Barnard-streel, and 184 Bay-street. PORTER’S full suits from 93,33 to 94,50. OqnUlneVltige Rod Wt„ Goods—consisting in part of Sack Coats, White and Block Frock Coats nr two-colors, Leggings, 8llps, Cloaks, Firemen’s Coats, warranted to stand 280 de grees of beat, Riding and Driving Gloves, Horse Co vers, etc. ff(b • Department. Contains Hats and Caps, fine Moleskin,a large assort, menl and latest styles. Gth Deportment. THE BAZAAR. This splendid establishment, on tho left wing of the main Department, 60 foot deep. Is fitted up, at a great ex pense, expnosly for Ladies accompanied by their Children. Here will be found evenr quality and style of Children’s Clothing, and of the latest Parts fashions, consisting of Intents’ Robe*, Christening Caps, splendid Embroidered Cal*, Salts, connected ana separate, for every age, Jenny Linds, Polk* Backs, Frocks, Over-Coats with and without Capes; and mnny other Goods, too numerous to mention In this advertisement. Parents and Guardians are re spectfully solicited to call, as great pains have been taken to add to foe comfort and convenience of pur- K7*No abatement from price* first asked. ST. ANDREW’S HALL* BROVGHTON-STREET* SAVANNAH, Qa. DuUusf drugs!!" 2 AAA LBS. EPSOM 8ALT8. .UUU 5,000 lbs. Copperas. 7 1.000 lbs. Glauber Balls. . 2,000 lbs. Putty. 500 boxes window Gloss. 7,000 White Lead. AU ortho above just received and for sale bv JAMES H. CARTER. • - ‘ row’s Hall. t store* o. Mustard; 50 do. grou’d Pepper to Allspice; Is. Sugar, Butter and Soda Crackers; i. Domestic Gin, Rum, Brandy and Whiskey; Old Moncnga’a Whiskey,some very choice; r pipes Otord, Dupny * Co.’s Brandy; Her and eighth casks various kinds choice WINES* BRANDIES, dec. T HE SUBSCRIBERS ore now receiving In i general assortment of foe above articles, In insisting of: Pale and Dork Brandy, Madeira Wine, •Cherry to Soapberry Brandy, Port do. Scolcn Whiskey, Topax Sherry Wine, Hottond Gin, Brown do, Stoughton Bitters, Ttntilto do. “Crown" and u 8tar** brands Champagne. KJTThe “Tlntilla” Sherry to highly recommended for Invalids—It causing no Ocidliy. For sole by oct 87 BUNKER to OGDEN, 80 Bay at. New Fish. 50 bbls. No. 3 Mackerel; 25 do. No. 8 do; 20 do. No. 1 do; • SO casks Codfish and Haddock; 30 hair bbls. 1 to 8 Mackerel; 50 boxes Codfish; 40 kills No. 1 Mackerel; With a foil supply of everything else In foe grocery k CO. IARPET81 CARPETS 11 CARPETS f 11 CKTE have This Day opened for sole,.* splendid os- ’ YY sortment ot Carpets* Oil ClotbV) State) Ruga) Window Curtain*, Ac. —CONSISTUO tn FA*T OF— SO pieces Throe-Ply Carpets 10 do. Velvet Tapestry 10 do. Brussels do. 40 do. Two-Ply Carpets 30 do. Floor Oil Cloth 10 do. Drugget 5 do. Fell Caroct 5 do. Dutch ao. 50 Velvet and Chenelllo Rugs 100 common Rugs and Mato 100 pair of beautiful style Window Shades. AH of foe above Goods are offered at foe lowest market prices. For sole by [sept80j A1K1N to BURN8. D rygoods.— 100 bales Negro Cloth, 15 do. Llnser vlrootoey, - 15 do. Red Flannels, 50 do. Brown 8hlrtlngs, 10 do. 4-4 Sheetings. - 50 do. Heaw Cotton Osnaburgs. 10 easet Bleached 8hirtlnga, 40 do. Printed Calicoes, 10 do. Kentucky Jeans, 800 dozen Head Ilnndkcrchlete, 500 do. Assorted Hosiery, ROBERTS Sc FOOTE) Broughton-street, (up stairs) oppotitc the St. Attdreufe Hall, \ ■- fTAVE now on hand a very large and well-selected rf stock orDRY GOODS, which they offer for sole, by the piece or package to the trade—consisting, In port, of Colored ondDuffeU Blankets. Red and White Flannel. Plains and Kerseys, assorted quality. Satinets and Kentucky Jeans. Fanoyand Tweed Csssl meres. Striped and Plain Cotton Osnaburgs. Blenched and brown Shirtings and Sheetings. English aad American Prints. Cashmeres and Printed Do Lalnes. Blaok and Colored Alpacas. Black and Colored Coburgs. „ • . Wlfo an additional general variety or Goods usually kept In Dry Goods 8tore*, which ore offered for sale at foe usual accommodating terms. aept-18 C1IF.AP CASH STORE. CORXER WHITAKER AXD COXGRESS-STS. B C LEACH ED and Brown SHEETINGS fc SHIRTINGS. Tho Subscribers have just received per brig Wilton JSSffiSSrn io 7-tJ.ndW Lowell LONG CLOTHS, 7-8 and 4-4 Londsdale and Wwhlngton Long Cloths, 4-4 Sea Island Brown Shirting, 7-8 and 4A 7-8,8,9,10,11, and 12-4 Allendale Bro. Sheeting 7-8,8,0,10,11, and 18-4. do Bleached do 7-8,8,0,10,11, nnd 13-4 Hamilton do do For sale by M. PRENDERG AST to CO. L ANDING, per schooner phla— Fannie,” from Phltodel- P a? hogsheads choice Porto Rico Sugar, 15 do. do. 8antaCrux do. 110 bags choice Rio Coffee, 15 barrels Cider Vinegar, 10 hogsheads choice Bacon Shoulders. nov 13 For sale by CRANE & HOLCOMBE. AN DING, jttmftanatjc. oct 89 Opposite St. Andrew’s B CStntcal araurctfntmrntfl. GENTLEMEN'S II, h suit G« FiBII, ME All bo had In al! styles, on short notice. Youho Clerks, and others, who have rooms In town, are invited lo-Uy tbe-Eoropeon mode of breaktesting and dining at foe Restaurant. PhlladeUla LAGER BEER, SWISS CHEESE and L1NDBUKGER CHEESE, kept alwaya on hand for th« use or families. oct 5 PlIILAnrXI-IIIA LAOEB BEER. rpilE Subscriber respectfully Invites foe public of Ss* X vannah to teit foequalities of this fine Beer, from foe Brewery of Messrs. Enukl to Wolf, at the Falrmoun Water Works, near Philadelphia. This Beer to made ex actly like the Lager Beer or Munich, -In Bavaria. I shall continue to receive constant supplies of Hits pur* and wholeaomo beverage, during theantuinn, winter, and •Pring. Aitn foe old country,Tt.wUl bo sold to rmnllto* and Individuals, who will thuslncurno risk of its souring , on their hands. The use of this Boer to particularly rocom - - mended by physicians to ladle* who are nursing children > eoM|«l_ | h. tattm UMij 1IERNY ;y ElaA MD.'' ' ClEPBT AND FLOOR CIOTH WAREHOUSE. V. CurtainN, Curtain Goods, , y6.; M0. congrew and No. 57 St. JaUan-streels. T HE subscriber; knowing that foe dtisens-of Savon* > nah have felt a great interest In foe establtohlng orn i Carpet Warehouse, .1 In this city, and being aware foot many-have been ’ awaiting foe completion of foe New Store, so' foot they -, could make their selection of foe various article* for fur nishing their hoases, wonld rwpeetfally Inform the pub lic, generally, foot be will fo|a,doyjopon the most com- , , plete assortment ol all the various styles or GOODS'' usually kept In similar establishments. The Stock of 1 tbs different departments will oooitist, In part, of foe fol* DEPARXJTIEIVX. Royal Velvet; Tapestry Brussols; Mocet Brussrft; Brussels; Velvet, Tapestry and Brussels for Stain; Three ply, Superflhe,' Fine and Common Ingrain; Plain and Twilled Venltian for Sutra, Hallo, toe.; Druggets, 0-4,13-4 and 10-4 In width, of every variety or. patterpaj Hearth Ruga; Parlor and Stoop Mata; Table and Piano • Coven j Stiver andBroas Oval and O&igoii Stair Rods; , Of every width from one to eight yards,-fbr.^Holla,> . • Dining Rooms, Btoomboat*, Saloons, toe.: Rose Wood, •. 4 Mahogany ana Small-figured Furniture OU Cloths,' 44. •' M and 0 4 wide; Figured India Rubber Cloth for Bui re. * , CURTAINS.''- Trt BUk and Worsted Damask DeLalne; Worsted and , . Linen Damask DeLalne; Figured and Plain Damasks, variety of colon; White and Bufl^ for 8hodes. . • . . . WINDOW niADEh. Transparent Landscape, Medallion, Garland, • and’ White and Gold,, entirely .new-style;' Cord.; Lodp!| : Tassels; together wlfo all foe various Trimmings,** . Curtains and Shades. . j ' GIJLT. CORNICES*. Bands, Loops and Pins, of foe greatest .. patterns, of foe latest importation; all ofwhl ■old at wholesale or retail, on foe moat liberal WMt H. GUION, / POT 0j -- .:.44P Ooogress and 37,81, J: Ihe following valuable TRACT LAND, lying In Marioif'“ jr ** rBAOTS.OK^-- . oh and 'Alachua PW at Private Sale,-wG* AND, lying ll .» ■ oounlles, will be offered at Private Sale,-* during foe months of October, November and December next,vis: •,.• };> tfcYF WETUMPKA HAMMOCK, situated about tea mile* North of Ocala, (the oounty seat of Morion county,) con taining 3,000 acres, about onefoalT of.which to hammock, r unsurpassed by anyJn foe State; and foe remolnder.whlte . oak ondhlckory land. A TRACT, well known aa the “Fort Drone Plant*, lion,", containing 3JM0 acrea or Land, principally fint ' * quality hammock, between four and five hundred.acre*, i a of which Is thoroughly cleared, and<at present .In culti* » vatlon. This place for several years averaged two hogs head* or Sugar to the acre, and every year that U bad been cultivated has produced fine crop* of corn, and .: These Tracts could readily be dlvlded lnlo. two' or three plantations each, being well watered and snrroand- 1 ' 1 ed by nigh rolling pine land. •• ‘' A TRACT of 1,000 acres on Orange Lake, consisting of - hammock,orange grove, and well timbered pine land. TWO TRACTS, of 1,000 acre, c.ch, heir Die Alnchue prairie. The greater part of both these trada to rich hammock. . . .. .. •, • i <■v.--..,.;., 5,000 ACRES on Indian River.' Any one wishing to cultivate sugar cane woutd'do well to examine this land , | os being remarkably rertlle, and lying south of foe region ' °v r Wtl^ Weiladaptcd lhnt e °Jtore asanyinfoo/i ; 1 12,000 ACRES, generally known os foe “Bajroitftract,’^ ! ' situated on foe8t. John’s river, opposite Plcotata. There ' ! sre many small hammocks and orange grove* on tola tract, built to principally valuablerorlt* pine ttnfo«r..,tt... • AcflEs'ou lAke Geoilc,'and Mweral .mill iretlh ' on and near the 8L John’s river, well situated for flirra- lng, foe rearing of orange groves, toe. — Tbeabovo tracts of find *rer~ —* 139 Copgress^troct GROCERIES. .. . t A CHAMPION has In store and is reoelving.foe fol- xjl* lowing articles for dly and country trade, which haring been purchased for cash and selected by htmselT, isblcs him to sell on the most favorable terms, vlx:. 100 bbls. Baltimore and Canal Flour. 50 half do. dog 50 do. Stuart’s Crushed and Powdered Sugars; 10 boxes do. Loaf do; 10 hhds. Porto Rioo and Muscovado do; 50 bbls. Clarified Sugar, various qualities: 85 boxes Cheese; 100 boxes and hairdo. Soap;; 50 do. Sperm and Adamantine Candles; 100 bags Rio and Java Coffee. 30 boxes and half boxes Hyson and Black Teas; 75 do. and half do. Tobacco; 25 do. Starch; 30 do. Pipes; 35 dozen Brooms and Buckets; SO bbls. jf, X, and kilts Mackerel; 80 kilts Salmon; 10,000 lbs. Bacon, llama. Side*^nd Shoulders; Smoked Tongues, Dry Beef, Fulton Market Beer. Choco late, Farina, wtfdmes; TatietSotp, Fla Blue,‘Vickie*, Sweet Oti7 Almonds, Spires, Mustard, Butter, Currants, Citron, toc,toa _ ALSO _ 25 whole. 85 half, 25 quarter boxes Now Raisins: 5 bbls-20 half, 20 quarter and 20 boxes Buckwheat; 500 bogs Shot; 500 bars Lead; ilUon.01 ly great, and It to b Boved they include as good land as can be found In the ? On account of their a ilbUlly from Charleston and Savannah, they offer great inducements to planters In Co- rollna or Georgia wlshlng to remove. • -jv' ! v The titles ore clear aud Indisputable. Terms—Cub, or psyablent Charleston or Savannah, on t orbefore the 1st or January noxt. By Any further information on the subject can bo ; obtained by addressing toeaubscriber.atOriuigeSnringa,; Morion county, Florid*. J. H. M. CLINCH,. ■ oct 10 Uan Executor. The Tri-weekly Chronicle, to 8entlnel, at Augusta, and foe Journal to Messenger and foe Telegraph, at Mo- eon, ore requested to publish tho above tiU first of/anu*' unry, and senJ their bills to thto offloe.: Do WITT de HOBUANi DEALERS IN FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, C ALL attention to their large Stock of the following articles, which they offer at foe lowe*t prices: Rich Printed de Lalnes and Cashmeres, French and English Merinos,' ■ - * • Block Bombazines and Alpacas, Linen Cambric and Embroidered Udklfc, Marseilles Quilts and Counterpanes, Irish Liuena and Damasks, Linen and Cotton Sheetings, Silk, Chiton and Merino Hosiery, White and Colored Flannels, Cloths and Caasimeres, French, English and American Calicoes, Diapers and Towelings, ibleandP- Table and Piano Covers, Plain and figured Btock Silks, Btock Satin deChcne, Plain Changeable 8l!ks, Paris Mantillas and Talmas, • i • Bonnet and Plain Ribbons, ' Broche and Plaid Shawls, French and English Crapes, Ladles’ and Gentlemen’s Kid Gloves, 8wist and Cambric Trimmings, French Needle-worked and Lace Collars, Blankets, Plains and Kerseys, Muslin Curtitins, Domesti^Goodsofafi descriptions, of foe best msnuteo- » ture. °ct 28 per schooners “Eclipse” and “North State"— 100 boxes Connecticut Cheese, 50 do. Soda, Butter. Wine and Milk Biscuits, 50 barrels Butter and Sugar 20 do. Pilot Bread, 50 boxes assorted Candy. Also, per brigs “ American" and “Excel:" 900 hags assorted Shot, 5>l 25 Icegpexlrethotae'Goshen Butler, 50 boxes Cream Cheese, 25 barrels Mercer Potatoes 25 do. Yellow Onions. nor 13 For gale by . CRANE to HOLCOMBE. IOREIGN LIQUORS.—90 half and ^quarter p]pes SUNDRIES. OA A BOXES TOBACCO, assorted kinds. ZUU 70 bbds. Pair and Choico Porto Rico Sugar. 40 do. Cuba and New-Orlean* do, 100 bbls. Refined . . do. 75 do. Crushed and Powdered do. 25 boxes Loaf do. 300 bags Rio Coffee. . „ 900 do. Porto Rico and SL Domingo Coffire. 75 do. Java. _ do- 150 X and X chests Hyson Tea. FALL A: WINTER GOODS! ■ T HE SUBSCRIBERS take pleasure In announcing to the citizens of Savannah, and foe jpubllc generally^ that, by varfotia arrivals or steamers and sail veoaels, they bare received a largo and splendid Slock or Goods, oulL ablo for Fall and Winter trade—such as: - ALPACAS, CASHBIERES, MU8UN DELAINES, BOMBAZINM/.X^'' FRENCH AND ENGLISH MERINOS, 8HAWL8, BILK AND VELVET MANTELS, (fc-wigtif of all colors and of foe latest anil most approved pottenia They also hiave reeehreS atSrgertock of BILKS^ wLlds’-' 11 -'’ surpass any other ever brought to foil place, as well In’'-q foe quality and patterns ss in foe prices ;a. great assort* ment of WHITE to EMBROIDERED GOODS, such ss Collars, Cuffs, Capes, Cap*. Handkerchiefs, Sleeves; and' Chemise us; together with all other article* usually kepi Inn Dry Goods Store. They call foe attention of foe public especially.tq their assortment of -. ' ' , • llouac-kcoping Goods, ‘ Consisting of 8h!rtlngs, Sheetings, Table Linen, Napkins, Towels, Pillow-Case Linen, eto^ etc.; and also ta> their t extensive variety of Flannels, Blankets, Kerseys, Satinets, . , Tweeds and Cosslmeres: jmd InVtie all who wish to buf- chase to como and examine their Stock, which wlll bo sold at foe lowest rates. EINSTEIN to ECKMAN, oct 13 : 151 CongresMtreeU - . “ itlOOUE Sc HENDHI WHOLESALE DEI * Gibbons. Bnildlnga* OFFER FOR 8ALE-A000 lbs. Unit} Leaf Lead, pure and No. 1; 150 boxes Window Glass; COO gallons Linseed Oil; . . ■ ■ • 500 do. Bleached Winter Sperm Oil; 20 barrels do. Whitie Oil; 10 do. Train OH, best quality: 0 do. Winter strained Lard bU; 5 do. Coburn’s Machinery. Oil; , 10 do. No. 1 Castor OU; , > .. f. c S3E&CSS£Rm* sspsyR 850 ounces Fnria’ Sulphate Quinine; 10 barrels Loriltord’s Snuff) SO boxes assorted Candles; 50 boxes Roy’s Lemon 8yrup; f * 30 bags Pepper, Allspice and Gtogw: < . 1 barrel each Nutmegs, Mace and Cloves; ‘ 100 resms Letter and Waiting Pspen ' Together with on extensive assortment of Patent Medl-. : M Bnd ^ c fe tB BSS n d^ 130 boxes Soap. • ' mpuy m?. oof own Importation. Vintages 1840 0 pipes Holland Gin, Meder Swan 1 puncheon eld Scotch Whiskey. " do. do. Jamaica Rum. do. dp. Bt. Croix do. 100 do. Musiard, Pepper, Allspice and Ginger. 80 bbls. Butter, Soda, and Sugar Biscuit. < do. do. do. do. do. s. assorted kinds, k Pepper. II do. do. 8t. Croix do. 80 demijohns, 5 gallons each, Sch Landing and for saleby oct 80 SCRANTON, Scholdam Gin. JOHNSTON to OO. B agging, bale bums, su*- . 08 bales Gunny doth* i ,500,00111 Kentucky Rope, 800 oolls Dillon’s Rope, ^""^EN^FOBDICK. 0 Me 120 M 8egars.*i 20 bags Btock Pepper. 250 bbls. NowOrlcans Whiskey. 100 do. White do. 50 do. Monongahelado. 20 do. Old Bourbon do. 140 do. E. Phelps’ Gin. _ 60 do. Best P. f H. yye Gin. 0 nines Holland do. 50 V casks Sherry, Madeira, to Tenerlflb Wine. 60 brukets Champagne do. 40 bbls. American Brandy. 25 X casks do. Wines and Teas, to TARVER, , j 30 kegs prime Leaf Lord; 85 boxes Goshen Chores; J 100 bhls.'uaUlmore Flour; 100 do. pure Genesee do; ’ n 30 do. Illrara Smith do; 50 hair do. Canal do; 50 half do. Baltimore do; * io hhds. choice Porto Rloo Sugars; j 10O gross Matches, and a general assortment of .Gro ceries, Foreign and DomestioXh For sole by [nov 10] C omtssriasin*; : 80 half hbl*:Bekar,8oda and- Butter Bit 50 boxes new Herring*. > 30 bbls Sugar House Molasses. . i , • 50 boxe* Star Candles; : A* I.. 50 do Winsor.Tolletsnd shaving SonpJustTecelved . 10 X do. Cognac Brandy.» In Custom House. 20 X pipes do. \ Store. -150 kegs Gun and Rifle Powder. . J . ii. ,:. . 500 hags Drop and Buck Shot. With a compete assortment of Groceries. * PALMES. umcry; nwr, iwnusuu aua»iuj let Soaps; Tuck, Dressing and Side Corat of whlcVsre offered at foe lowest prices, or approved paper. CHEAP CASH STORE* ^ ' CORNER OF WHITAKER AND CONGRE8S-8T8. M ANTILLA VELVET8,-Btack and Fancy Sltic *'»»*• - tlltos: .the *ubftyi‘ ■■1 f Brown, Greenaqd Block . — Also, a targe supply of Btock and Fancy Silk' which they wlU dispose of at foetousuoUow j nov 5 IGRO BROGANS lNEOHOC rpHE subscriber respectfully cslls thei JL, tor* and Planters to hts venr.MtenaJve i Brogans and Women’s Leather Boot*- 1 ■ M. PENDERQ, lave been'sd^ted expreraly forthiif market. — Glbon’a Building, formerly occupied by lleura. E. F. W tod.to Co.,. • : . r, - > - 1. ■: /:t ■!:. ef HAG KN Ex vuao J»a. Tlio subscriber 'respectfully Informs foe ..ubllc, and strangers la town, that he has Just reoelvedanetogant pow Hack, called the . (“LADY HENTZi” which is on entirely now principle, ■a regards accommodation, safety, toe. Hc wfll always keep a fine pair of Horses attached, and^ready for Imrae- .. r be left at Gas’s Livery St a-