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VOLUME L.
SAVANNAH, GA., FBI DAY MORNING, DECEMBER 10.1862.
NUMBER 294.
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‘‘’inJB^nriTUegaa^r wnSy advertiser* will bo confined
jSw wthelr regular business, and all other advertise*
{St pertamiug to thelrrogular business, as agreed
hearty advertisers exceeding in tbelr adyertlseraents
number or Unes agreed for, wlU bo charged
‘'^Kr'aStSnairrs wiu. an ihs**tzd oiutoi*
T °AUadverttocmenta for charitable •Institutions and ro-
■ &bksuss:w sse&t»i V ih
• letters directed to this offloo, ortho Editor*,
nibepitP*^ toentltlothem to attention.
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J?fvaffilUisda*of sale. Theso saloa must be mndo
Sfettwra
S^gff“ySJffiSAimlnWnlol« Mid Ou»rdl
Ordinary! for leave to sell Heal Estate
“•JsSEftSt benubUsfodTWO MONTHS.
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of fo Commissioner or Pensions, twenty'
tars t Provided, That no clerk shall receive more than at
the rate of one thousand dollars per annum, exeepl two,
whose salary shall not exceed twelve hundred dollars per
annum, under this act.
Por expenses of establishing tho superintendency ol
nd Jan Aflklrs In California, authorized by tbe set of third
arch, eighteen hundred and Olty-two, viz:
For salary of superintendent, one thousand three bun*
dred and eighteen dollars oudslxty-elghl cents.
For presents aud provlslona for Indiana visiting super
intendent on ofllelal business, one thousand dollars.
For travelling expotuos of foe superintendent and tho
necessary atte idants, two shousand five hundred dollars.
For payment to the Amorlcsu party of St. Regis Indl*
ans, (less the sum of one thousand dollars appropriated
by tho act of twenty seventh of June, eighteen hundred
and forty-six, In pursuance of the stipulation oonlatned In
the supplemental article,) aa a remuneration for moneys
laid nut by tbo said tribe, and for services rendered by
Uielr chiors and agents, lit securing tho title to tho Green
Boy lands, and In romoval to tbe tame, agreeably to the
irovlslons of the ninth article or the treaty with the BIx
fattens of New York, offllleenth of Jauuary, eighteen
hundred and thirty-eight, four thouaand dollars.
For payment to the Seneca Indiana of New York, fbr
monuya wrongfully wltbholden from them by an agent
appointed by tho Government for the management of
their aQilrs, aa per report of Thos. B. Stoddard, commis
sioner selected by the Secretary or War to make the re*
qulaito Investigation pursuant to the direction contained
In the fourth section o( tbe act or.twenty-seventh June,
eighteen hundred and forty-six, making appropriations
or the Indlsn Department, tweuty-olght thousand five
lundred aud flvo dollars and fifty oenta t Provided, That
tho Secretary of the . Interior is hereby required, upon
payment of tho money herein specified, to take such fur
ther steps, if any may bo necessary, as shall enable the
nltcd States lo recover tho amount due from said agent.
Fqr the re-appropriatton of the following auma carried
to the surplus fund per warrants numbered twelve aud
thirteen, and dated respectively, thirtieth of June, eigh
teen hundred and forty-eight, under the following heads,
via: ■ -
“For carrying Into effect Choctaw treaty,” act eleventh
of Jnne, eighteen hundred and .forty-two, ninety-five dol
lars and eighty Jhreo cents.
“For carrying Into effect Choctaw treaty, on account of
lands relinquished,” act second of March, eighteen hun
dred and thirty line, eight hundred and tWenty-abcdollars
Apd twenty-six oenta.
“For payment lo Pottawomles for com crop abandon
ed,"act third of March, eighteen hundred and Ihlrty nine,
seven hundred and forty-two dollars and liny cents.
“For payment lo Pottawatomles for twelve log houses
destroyed,” act third of March, eighteen hundred and
thirty-nine, tlx hundred dollars.
For Interest on tho amounts awarded Choctaw claim
ants, under the fourteenth article of the treaty of Dancing
labblt Creek, of twenty soventh September, eight—
hundred and thirty, for lands on which they resided, _
which It Is impossible to give them, and m lieu of the
scrip tbst has been awarded under the act of twenty third
Br AVTMtOBMTV,
LAWS OP THE UNITED STATE8,
Pwid during tki tint Settion of tkt Tkirtf-frH
Congreu.
rPtn.ua Aot—No. 33.]
AN ACT to supply deficiencies In the appropriations for.
tbe service or foe fiscal year ending the thirtieth or
Juno, oue thousand eight hundred and flAydwo.
Ue it enuettd fry Us Senate and Hone»,“/{**£**
licit of Ue United Stalea of America fn «-
iimkiid. That the following suma be, and the same are
lierobj^ appropriated to supply deficiencies in the appro-
nriaiiona lor tne service of tbe fiscal year ending the tblr-
lieih or June, eighteen hundred and lllty-two, out of any
muuev In the* treasury not otherwise appropriated,
D *?or the amount required to pay
yard, tweivo thousand dollars.
1 For the ainouut required to psy outstanding liabilities
torlsbor and materials expended on dry dock, Iron
«5svratt»»M‘d“.!ssia fflg:
Srjawr**
‘'WSptoUnjlSeSmUna dr ' 'Sf’
dollars; snd said dock may bo used for tbo purpose of
repairing merchant ships, wbcu uotlu use by tbe Gov*
eminent, in such manner for such compensation, ant
upon such terms and conditions, as shall bo prescribed
by the Secretary of tbe Navy. , . ,' ,
For compensation to temporary clerks In the offli* of
the Third Auditor of the Treasury, employed In making
out certificates orsorvlco from the muster rolls of one
thousand eight hundred snd twelve, and the several In-
dlau wars, eleven thousand eight hundred dollars; which
sum shall be distributed among tho clerks uncording to
the discretion of tbo Secretary of tbo Treasury | provided.
That no salary from this fund shall exceed one thousand
dollars per annum except two, who shall recelvo twelve
buudreu dollara per annum. „
For tbo contingent expense* of the ofilco of the Third
Auditor, to pay tor preparing books of transfora from
tbo Quartermaster General’s office, two hundred dollars.
For compensation to extra clerks employ*** tempo
rarily la tbe office of tbe Auditor or tbo Post Offlco De
partment four thousand dollars.
Fur pasting In books, prepared for the purpose,
celled certificates of the registry aud enrolments of vos*
sell returned by the'Several collectors or tho customs,
five hundred dollars. . . . . . . ,
For annuities and grants, seven hundred and flAy dob
For the regular supplies of the Quartern:aster’s Do-
pwtmont, consisting or forago In klud for tho horses,
mules, and oxen of. the Quartermaster s Department, at
tbe several military posts and stations snd with tho ar-
mlcsiuthe field; for the horses of Urn first aud second
regiments or dragoons, tho companies of light artillery,
the regiment pr, mounted rlflomen, aud such companies
or intsnlnr as may be mounted, anil also for too. author
ized number of officers* horses when serving In tbe field
and ut the outposts, seven hundred and muety-flve thou-
For irsnsportallon of the army, Including the baggage
ol the troops,; when moving elmer by lsucT pr water; of
clothing, camp and garrison equlppage, and horse equip*
meat, rrom the depots at Philadelphia, Bb Louis and New
Orleaas, to tbo several posts and army depots j or sub
sistence, Irom the place# of dellvenr under contract, ; to
such places as tbo circumstances or the service may re
quire it to bo cent; of ordnance, ordnance stores, and
small arms, from tbe foundries snd armories to the arse
nals, for fortifications, frontier posts, and army depots;
freights,tolls snd ferriage; for the purchase aud hfro of
burses, mules, oxen, wagons, carts, drays, ships and oth
er sea-going vessels snd. boats, for the transportation of
supplies, and for garrison purposes; hire of teamsters,
transportation of funds for tbo nay and other disbursing
departments; Uto oxpdnso of sailing public transports on
Um various rivers, thu Gulf of Mexico, and theAlluntlo
and Paclfio: and for procuring water at such posts as,
from their situation, require that It bo brought from
distance, eight hundred and ninety thousand dollars.
For the purchoso of horses required for .tho first and
second regiments of dragons, too companies of light
artillery, the reglmcut of mounted riflemen, nnd such
companies oflnbiutry as may bo mounted, forty *
dollars.
F»r constructing, repairing, and enlarging barracks,
quarters, hospitals, storehouses, stables, wharves, and
ways, at the several posts and army depots; for tempo
rary cantonments, and the authorized furniture for bar
rack-room of non-commissioned officers and soldiers,
gnn-housea for the protection of cannon, Including the
necessary tools and materials for tho objects enumerated,
snd for rent of quarters ahd offloes for officers, and bar
racks and boipltal for troops, where there are no publlo
buildings for their accommodation; for storehouses for
the safo keeping of military stores, and of grounds for
summer cantonments and encumpments, two hundred
and nineteen thousand dollars.
For Nothing: camp and garrison equipage, snd horse
equipments, for engineer troops, ordnance department,
dragoons, rlflomen,light artillery, artillery and Infantry,
seyeaty-five thousand dollars. ' , „
For subsistence In kind, two hundred and seventy,
nine thousand five hundred and seventeen dollars.
For psy of five companies of Texts mounted volun
teers, eighty thousand * *-■ J **"*"
dollars.
For running and marking the boundary lino between
the United Btatoa and Moxlco, according to the treaty of
Guadeloupe Hidalgo, eighty thousand dollars: Provided,
That nothing herein contained shall be construed as to
aanctlob a departure from the point on Rio Urondo north
or the town called Paso, designated In the said treaty.
For surveying eight hundred and seventy-flvo rnlfes of
meridian bass and standard linos, meandering and survey
Of irregular or rivar lota, fco. in California, at a rate not
exceeding fifteen dollar* per milo, thirteen thousand
hundred andtwcnly-fiveiloUars.
For subdividing land In California Into townships,
equsl to nine hundred miles of survey, at a rate not ex*
Ura. fourtecn doUara P® r ®Uo, tweivo thousand dol-
For subdividing fifty townships in California Into dco*
X’ fi ,w,,1,0 ‘’“■"r*
.bo F ;Lfa!rv 8 .fiSn™Mss..‘" c “ ufora1 *’ rr>
For comnenutlnn nf »h« - .
se
For compensation of ihe Burveyor-General of Arkan-
&BlitaS2lfS5Sg^ olghtoealmadrol »d Ibrijr-
For clerks In the office of the SurveyoMScneral of
s..—-'--h teen hundred and
dollars.
‘ Michigan, at
• v. vie'** iu iuu oiuco or tno aurveyi
PW of August eight, elghteet
x thouawKl three hundred dolli
In the mineral region of fi —
wtoeodlng six dollars por mile, twenty-four
thousand seven hundred and eighty dollara.
.... uj,, |Urv#y
— , .' 0n ' and xurvey of tho zako Superior
SS^'y.TOiIn. ain rate not exceeding live dollara
^ twwity Uiouund dollara. ,
township Unes, and the sub-
on * uo V f lho townships as boar valuable p too
.fourth,principal meridian, nntfbe-
doUara? 1 ^ of D*® Pw®Wonrt bouse, six hundreq
■j8^^iik±Maiaa^ar» four
, a ®qjptod at a sum not exosedlng this amount.
—* in‘the' appropriation for th*
States assaysr of gold lo Oallfornls, u
and ten oonles, of three hundred i
etch, of the Register's report of tbs sommerce and navi*
taUon or Uiet/nlled Btatsa,-for olgklean hundred and
For additional compensation for Inereastng the trans
portation of the United States mail between New York
and Liverpool, In |he Collins lino of steamers, to twenty*
s x trips per annum, at such times aa shall be directed by
the Postmaster Genera), end Jn conformity to bis hut an
nual report to Oongrew, and bis letter of the fifteenth of
November last to the Secretary of the Nary, commencing
said Increased service on the first or January, eighteen
hundred and fifty-two, at Ihe rate of thirty-three thousand
dollars per trip, In lieu of thu present allowance, the sum
of two hundred and thirty-*lx thousand five hundred dol
lar! t Provided, That It shall be In the power or Oongresa
at anv time after the thlrty-flntday of December, eighteen
hunared and fifty-four, to terminate the arraogement for
tho additional allowance herein provided for, upon giving
i x months’ notice.
For defraying tho expenses of the Supreme Circuit, and
District Courts of the United Slates, Including the District
or Columbia: alto Jurors snd witnesses; in aid or the
funds arising from ilnea, penalties,'and forfeitures Incur
red 1 In the fiscal year ending-June thirtieth, eighteen hun
dred and fifty-two, and previous years, and likewise for
defraying the expenses or suits In which the United States
ore concerned, and of prosecutions for offences commit
ted ngaint the United States,- and for the apprehension
and safe-keeping of prisoners, h: addition to former appro
priation*, ninety thousand dollais: Provide I, Tbst nooffl-
cer of thu United States who ts 1n attendance upon any
court or tho United 8tah>, In the discharge of the dutlea
of said office, shall receive any pay or compensation for
hts attendance aa a witness on behalf bribe Government
at tho same time that he receives compensation as such
twonly-onothousand eight hundred dollars; Provided.
Tbatafter tho thirtieth uay af June, eighteen hundred and
fifty-two, all payments of Interest on said awards shall
cease, and that Ihe Secretary of tho Interior be, and he Is
hereby directed to pay said claimants tho amount of prin
cipal awarded In each case respectively, and that amount
nocenary for this purpose bo aud the same Is hereby ap
propriated. not exceeding eight hundred andaoventr-two
thousand dollars: Provided, further, That the final pay
ment and satisfaction or said awards shall be first ratified
and approvod as a final release of all claims of such par
ties, under tbo fourteenth article of said treaty, by the
proper nalloual authority of thu Choctaws, iu such form
os shall bo prescribed by the Secretary of tlio Interior.
For the purchase or presents, and to negotiate under in
structions from the Secretory or the Intorior, with the
Indians In Texas who have Intruded themselves Into that
Stato Trom the territories or tho United States, from their
removol from that State, twenty-five thousand dollar*.
For continuing the collection aud for nupllshlng the
statistic* and other Information authorized by tho act of
third March, eighteen hundred nnd forty-seven, and sub
sequent acta, seventeen thousand dollars t Provided. That
the work shall be completed In flvo volumes, and that at
lead one volume shall be published In each year until Uie
whole aeries of five volumes shall be finished.
For arrearages In tbo cost of the preparation or the
volume, for the year eighteen hundred and fifty-one, or
stalldlca and other lnformalion authorized by the act of
third of March, eighteen hundred and forty-soven, and
subsequentact<s flvo thousand th/eo hundred dollars.
For printing, binding, etc., six hundred coplos of the
first volume of ihe foregoing work, for dlelrlljutloaamoiig
new members, alx thousand five hundred and seventy-five
dollars.
For this sum, to enable tho Secretary of the Interior to
satlsiy tho claims of tbe Creek Iudtons for mills stipulated
to be ftirnlslied under the fifth article of the treaty of the
fourteenth or February, eighteen hundred and thirty-
three, four thousand dollara.
For expensoa of removal and subsistence of Pottowato-
rales or Indians, (522JIOO,) twenty-two thousand five hun
dred dollars. . ...
For expeasos of removal and subsistence of Choctaws,
(550,000,) fifty thouuud dollars.
For oxpeuscs of remornl and subsistence of Wlneba-
goos, three thousand flvo hundred and tblrteeu dollars and
two conls.
For this sum to cover arrearages for and on account of
contingonclea of tbe Indian Dop
thousand five hundred dollars.
For Indemnity for losers sustained by tbe Monomonoc
Indians In the deliveiy of goods lo them, as a part of their
annuity, In the year elghtoen hundred and thlrty-sovcu,
per seventh article of tho treaty with that tribe of tho
eighteenth or October, eighteen hundred and forty-eight,
Uirae thousand six hundred and twenty-four dollars aud
forty-eight cents.
For payment for services of blacksmith and for the use
Of tools (Ur tho iScncoa trlbna ol Indiana, from the first Of
July toelghth ofNovember, elghtoen hundred and tiitrtj-
eight, two hundreh and thirteen dollars and thirty-three
cento.
To enable the Secretary of the Interior to ; pay to the
, clerks employed in the Census Office on extra duty, at
t her steps, If any may bo necessary, as shall ennbl e the the rato of one thousand dollara for full service, according
United State* to recover tho amount due from *aidaf*nt. to the office roll, the sum of ten thousand five hundred
** “ - ----- • 1 dollars.
For determining, running, and'marking tbe northern
boundary of tbe 8tsto of Iowa, on the purallcl of forty,
three degree* thirty mluutev north latitude, In addition
lo tho anproprislton heretofore made for lb# same object,
fifteen thousand dollars. .
For the reconstruction or ropalrt of the steamer Bibb,
used In the survey of the Nantucket shoals, eighteen thou
sand dollara. ;
For establishing! a depot nf coaVfor tldval purpose* at
Key West, In the State of Florida, twenty thousand doi-
For the purchase of a site on which to erect a custom
house In Bangor, Maine, fifteen thousand dollars.
For the purchase of a site on which to erect a custom
house, Bath, Maine, eleven thousand dollars.
For tho completion of tho'caaiom-hnuseat Mobile,
Alabama, one hundred thousaud dollars; and for the
completion of the castotn-bouao at Louisville, Kentucky,
Uie additional sum or sixteen thonsand dollara.
For the completion of the custom-houso at Cincinnati,
ly thousand dollars.
For tho completion of the enstora-honse and other pub
llo offices connected tccrcwltb, at Pittsburgh, thirty-five
thousaud dollara.
For Ihe completion of tbe fire-proof building In the clt;
of St. Louis, Missouri; for a custom-house and Independ
ent treasury building and other offices of tho united
States, thirty-seven thousand dollars.
For completing the custom-house ntNorfolk, Virginia,
fifty thousand dollars.
For arrears of contingent expenses In the Post Office
epariment, seven thousand five hundred dollars.
For compensation to temporary clerks employed condi
tionally to bring up arrears of business In Uie Uood-letter
office ono thousand and two dollars and sixty-seven
ceuts.
For fuel for the Genera! Post-Office building from
twentieth of February, eighteen hundred and fifty-two,
to the end of the season, sovon hundred and fifty dollars.
For tho payment of the salaries of the special .goals
or the Post Office Department lo the end of tho “iwcul
:ar eliding the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and
ty-two, elovon thouuud five hundred dollars.
For payment to Ihe following named tribes of Indian*
of the undermentioned sums due them, retained by the
lato Sub-Indian Agent. William II. Brace, the Mine to
bo reimbursed to the United States when recovered Trom
said sub-agent, or hla sureties, viz:
To Mcnomoueee. nine thousand four hundred and
slxty-slx dollars ana twenty-seven cents.
To Chippewa*, Menomonees, Wlnnebagoea, and New
York Indians, five hundred and ' J -“ J
flfly-nlno ceuts.
To Six Nations or New York, (StockbrldgoJ twenty,
ono dollara and fifty cents.
To Stockbrldgv, ono thousand eight hundred and six
dollars.
For expanses of tho treaty with tho Mississippi nnd
St. Peter’s Sioux for tbe extinguishment of their title lo
lands In Minnesota Territory, being In nddltton to tbe
appropriation for tho ume object made thirtieth Sep
tember, eighteen hundred nnd Uity, four thousand two
hundred and seventy-two dollars and thirty-eight cents.
For expense* of treating with the Indians and hair
breds for tho extinguishment or the title to their lands on
the Red River or the North, In tbe Territory of Minne
sota, being in addition to tbo appropriation for the ume
object, inudo thirtieth September, elghtoen hundred and
Oft), nine hundred aud ono dollars and five cents.
For fulfilling treaties with tho Wlunebogoes, viz:
purchase or tobacco, por second article of treaty of first
August, eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, aud fifth
article or treaty of fifteenth September, eighteen Hundred
and thirty-two, three hundred end seventy-five dollars.
For fulfilling treaties with Ottowu and Chlppewas,
viz: purchase of tobacco, per fourth article or treaty or
twenty-eighth March, eighteen hundred and thirty-six,
three buudred dollars.
For rulifilfng treaties with the sacs and Foxes of the
Mississippi, viz: purchase of tobacco, por fourth article
or treaty of the twenty-first September, eighteen hundred
and thirty-two, two buudred dollars.
For fulfilling: treaties with the Menomonees, viz: pur
chase or tobacco, por second article or treaty or third
September, one thousand eight hundred ana thlrty-elx,
one hundred dollars.
For tho paymout of annuities (and tho transportation
of tho <>«»■•) to aortMia trihns nf Indians, In accordance
with the seventh article or the treaty made at Fort Lara
mie, on the seventeenth day of September, Anno Domini
eighteen huudred and fifty-one, sixty thousand dollara.
Aud tho Secretory of tho Inlerlorls hereby authorized
fifecntral amjcutlocmcntB.
A BM.KNU
X of the publlo to bis large ~
Fail tana
ueheied Stock of
Consisting In part
rMl.tr l terr rid
■ a *" d *“ €,r
part of: Black and.cotorea ffilks, of a git
variety; very rich embroidered■SMudotuli patterns':
Mantillas aiMl Crapo Shavrl*; Hootch tyool Long do,]
and square Plaid Shawls;
Lalnca; AI paces*, a great,
lari and Capea,,of all patten^)
Moasclfne da
110- Work Col.
.a; Muslin and
111- fo, from 12#
'backs; Diaper;.
H a piece; double
Lace Uncler-Sleovesi
cento to 55 a piece; Irish Llnena;
French Towels,-from SS deirai/i,^. —,
Damask Table Linen; white and brown Napkins,-a floe,
assortment;« very large assortmmt of Gloves and Ho
siery, ol the veir best make aod.rtyle; English and A-
mcrlcan Long Cloths; unbleached do.: rich Damask
Tablo and Piano Covers; OeMltnerea and Cloths, black
and blue of ovenr quality; rich Vest patterns or all
styles; Satinet*; Kentucky Jean*; Kersey*, a very large
assortment; one of tho very best aetocted stock or Blan
kets ever brought to tills market. • •
CARPETING—Brussels, 3-Ply,-9-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 foe moat accommoda
ting torms. ' roof8] JOSEPH LII'PMAN.
IMPORTED.
WINES, LIQUORS AND SUGARS.
T HE subscriber has now on .band a lino and well se
lected stock or WINES and LIQUORS, comprising
tho following t
One butt of foe choicest Reserve Madeira Wine, vu-
age U4I.
One pipe choice Old London Particular.
^Ono plpoi* foe first quality and choicest Old Reserve,
One pipe of the choicest add mo*t delicately flavored
Old Palhctlno, vintage 1830.
One pipe of the choicest and • xeeedlngly rare Old 8er-
clal, vintage 1820.
One halfpipe of foe richest and moat highly flavored
South 8lde Grape Julco.
Two pipes Old Loudon Market.
Eight quarter cask* Old Araujo, vintage 1830.
Also, a lot of tho Old Reserve of an older Importation
In boxes and demijohns,
One puncheon of Old ScolchAvhwksy.
u m « *» JtmaieaRum.
. Two halfpipes choice Old Port Wine.
“ *» “ « “ Sherry Wine.
Two! ve half pi pea choice old Cognac, of various brands,
viz: Henncssy, London Dock, Jeon Louis, Plnct Castll-
lon, Guimard Sozerac, Sallgnao, and Otord, Dupuy U
Co.
Also various kinds of Claret, Port, Tcneriffe, Sherry
and other Wines.
Choice Champagno of various brands, Hocb Wines;
Imported Cordials, such as Curacoa, Marascliiuo, Anisette,
anil assorted Cordials, Brandy frails, Ac.
100,000 of choice Havana Began, of various brands.
For sate by J. ROUSSEAU,
uov 22 Corner Bull and Uay-«ts.
JOHN J. MAURICE’S
STOVE DEPOT & TINWARE MANUFACTORY,
JYbn. lO, 13 & li, Harnaril-Ht., Savannah.
General SlBljectrncmentn.
uMTumara
MkBESTOBATIOff.
JX HOBB EEBB.' S
II. WETdOTflM udM tU Punter.’ Hold,
a naatiand comfortable Batin* Room, with auoxceiieat
Ho has an excellent Cook, from Strasbourg, who wW
■alt GermamAuerlcan and French tastes, OYSTERS/
FISH, MB ATS—every thing that thismarkat affords, ca*.
be had in altatylesi on abort notice,
Youao Ctaaxa, and others, who have rooms In town,
are Invited to try the European modo of breakfasting
and dining at tho Restaurant.
Philadelphia LAGER BEER, 8WI8S CHEE8R and
LIND1IURGER CUEESE,kept always on band forth*
IGASTEBN PREnnin COOK STOVE.1 ’~*
rpHE subscriber has now received hla Fall Stock of STOVES, and respectfully solicit* a call at hla EsfablUhment,
JL where a large and varied assortment of Stoves for Cooking, Parlor and Office purposes can be viewed, from
the best manufactories, which are on uie at reasonable terms. Also—Hollow-ware, Pols, Ovens, 8plden, Banco-
PHILADEIiPBIa lager beer.
npilK Subscriber respectfully Invites tho public of 8a-
JL vnnnah to lost the qualities of this fine Beer, from'
tbe Brewery of Metora. Erokl 4t Wolf, at tlie Falrmoim 1
Water Works, near Philadelphia. This Beer Is miula ex-,
actly like the Lager Beer of Munich, In Bavaria.-If
shall continue to receive conatant supplies or this pure
and wholesome beverage,daring fooaaturan, winter,and'
and 1ndlrtduala!'-’ >W - C ^’ , ^* ry ’ •*- w i l ! b ®. I? 10 ; f? fwuU .‘» ■
on their handOl
SoktaUthe^aSe Cl * H ,e * wbo ®
«ept7 Myl° 7 HERNY WE1QAND. i
CARPET ASH FLOUR ULOTtl HAKEnODisE.’
the beat manufactories, which are on uto at reasonable terms!' Also—Hollow-w are, Pots, Ovens, Bpldcr^ .
pans, Cfoat Iron Pumps, Beer Putnpa, Cast Iron Charcoal Burners, Laoe Irons, Revolving and Long-handiea Waffle
Irena, Wafer Irena, Fire Dogs, Fire Irons, Nalls, Tacks, Table Cutlery, Axes, Hatchets, Hammers, Wood Raws, Box
id other Coffee Mills, Brass Faucets and Couplings, Are. Are.
A choice selection of PLANISHED WAKEi—Coffee Biggins, TeaPots, Egg Boilers, Oyster Dishes, Chaffing
Dishes, large and am all, Ooatora, Ate.
BRITANNIA WARE:—Bar Room Pitchers, Liquor Mixers, Begar Lamps, and a variety of Britannia Fluid
Lamps, Centro Table Lamps, Camphcno Lamps, Oil Larapc Braas and White Metal Candlesticks.
JAPANNED & PLAIN TIN WARE:—Chamber Palla, Toilet Palls, Wine Coolers, Toilet Cases, Cash Boxe*,
Square snd Round Boxes, Spice Boxes, Basina and Pitcher*, Molasses Pota.Nursery Lamps, Ghuw-Dralnen, Knife
and 8poon Boxes, Trays 12 to 28 Inches, Spittoons, foot Baths, Ire.
WOODEN WARE:—Mall*, Wood Horses, Clothes Horses. Step Ladders, Tubs, Palls, Ruler*, Measure*, Flour
Boxes, Willow Wagons, Children’s WlllowChalnuB rushes, Brooms, Ire.
Silver’s Fire and Water-proof MINERAL PAINT8 constantly kept on hand; also, Oamphene and Spirit Gat.
y All kinds of Tth and Sheet Iron Work executed with deapatch.
yprlnted Catalogues may be bad on application, and forwarded postrfree.
JOHN J, MaURIOE.
nov 17 Sales Rooms, Noa. 10,13 and 14 BarnanUtreet, and 184 Bay-street.
r, of the largest
A NEW HUltl.
W. r. HARRIS. SKIDMORE HARRIS.
HARRIS & CO.,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
AND
DEALERS IJf ORAIJf AND PROVISIONS,
DA llayntrcol, Savannah,
T HE abovo Firm has entered Into Partnership In Sa
vannah, to forward to any destination, or sell on
consignment—as they may bo instructed—Produce and
Merchandize of all descriptions.
■ They will be receiving, during the winter, spring and
summer, from Tennessee, largo supplies of GRAIN,
which will be sold low for the eaek.
They also wish to purchase Groceries and Dry Ooodi
for the Tennessee trade, ir tho Savannah mnrket offers
Inducements as favorable to the purchaser as other South
ern markets. nov 30
December 1st, 1852.
rrtHE subscriber takes pleasure In announcing to the dtlssna of Savannah and the public generally,
. . arrival of Fall and winter CLOTUING ever offered In tho Southern Btotes. 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
different Departments, each ono containing a rich and full assortment In their line.
For clerk hire, office rent, ftiel, stationery, &c., for the
Superintendent of Indian Affairs It; Oregon, two thousand
four hundred dollars.
For expenses of continuing negotiations with the In
dian tribes of Oregon lying west of tho Cascade moun
tains, twelve thousand dollars.
For foe completion of buildings for the usoof Jho Su
perintendent aud Indtau Agent Iu Oregon, threo thousand
dollars.
For travelling oxpenses of Superintendent of Indian
Affaire In Oregon, nnd agents, two thousand dollars.
For the reapproprlalton of this sum, (carried to the
surplus fund per warrant number thirteen, dated thirtieth
of June, eighteen hundred and forty-six,) being the bal
ance due the Ottawa and Chippewa Indians, under the
fifth article of tho treaty of eighteen und thirty-six, for
payment of their debts/approprlaled second of July, eigh
teen bundrod and lhlrty-«lx, aud reap preprinted secant
March, elgetccn hundred und thirty-nine, six hundrec
and twenty-four dollars and twenty-two cents.
For tho purchase of two sections of land reserved by
tho treaty with the Paltawatomlea of October twentieth,
eighteen hundred and thirty-two, for “8hobonler,” one
thousand alx hundred dollars: Provided, That said sum
shall not be paid until all the rights of w Shobouier,” or
hts heirs, to said land shall bo rofiuqulshsd to foe United
States.
For the redemption of outstanding loan office and final
settlement certificate, dnlod September ninth, seventeen
hundred and seventy-nine, countersigned by Nathaniel
Appleton, Commissioner or Massachusetts Day, Issued for
two hnndrcd dollars, apecto value, ton dollars and sixty-
eight nlne-tleths, fifty soven dollars aud seventy-two cento.
For tho contingent expenses of tho Legtolallvo Assem
bly of the Territory of Mlnosoto, viz t
For printing and publl>5lngforaRevUed Statutes, mak
ing and Index thereto, and superintending their publica
tion, four thousand five hundred dollars.
For necessary extra clerks during Hie latter part of foe
sessions of tho Legislative Assembly, binding foe Revi
sed Statutes, and other noccssary tool dental expenses,
two thousand dollars.
For payment of Mossrs. Babcock, Wilkinson, and Hol
combe, for reviling Ihe Jaws, five hundred dollars each,
one thousand five hundred dollara.
For thoconttogont expenses of foe House of Represen
tatives, soventy-fivo thousand dollars.
For coatlngeut oxpenses of the Senate, one hundred and
thirty-seven thousand seven hundred and seventy-five
dollars.
To enable tho Sectolnry of tho Scnnto to pay for the
copies oflhe report of Doctor David Dalo Owen, United
States geologist, on tho geology or Iowa and Wisconsin,
snd Minnesota Torrltory, heretofore ordered to bo execu
ted for foe use of the Senate, under the special direction
of tbo Commissioner of tho Genornl Land Office, thirty-
one thousand two huudred and elghtoen dollars and aev-
onty-fire cents, Provided, That no more than fifty cents a
copy shall be paid for the binding or the book.
To enable foe Clerk of tho Houso or Representative* to
pay for three thousand five hundred copto* of tho report
of Doctor David Dalo Owen, on tho geology oflowa and
Wisconsin, and Minnesota Territory, ordered by a reso
lution of foe House of Ilobrcsentatlvcs, to be exocnted
under tho special direction of foe Commissioner or the
General Land office, sixteen thausand one hundrcd.nnd
eighty-seven dollars and fifty cental Provided, That no
more than fifty cents a copy, shall bo paid for foo binding
oftho book.
For contingent exponses of the library of Congress,
eight hundred dollars.
To enable the Secretary of 8tato lo purchoso one hun-
drod complete sets of Little and Brown’s edition ortho
Stqtutoa nt Largo, from volume ono to volumo nine, in
clusive, for distribution to such new officers as would
have been entitled lo reoolvo thorn under the not of tho
eighth or August, eighteen hundred and forty-six, and
Joint resolution of tho eighth of August, elghtoen hundred
and forty-eight, throe thousand one hundred and fifty dol
lars.
For paymont of foe second and third volumes of the
fifth soriot of the Documentary History, under contract
with tho Secretary of State, to addition to the balance of
tho appropriation of thirty-five thousand dollara, per
act of tne thirtieth of September, olghteen hundred and
fifty, eleven thousand two hundred and ntnaty-four dollars.
For tho payment of James W. Hale, of the city of Now
York, in full for discharging the duties or despatch nger*
from September, eighteen hundred and fifty, Inclustv
foe sumioi six hundred dollars.
To cover foe balanco of compensation due to tho United
8tatoi geologists for foe Lako Superior region, and for
Wlscossln, Iowa, and Minnesota, and to their respccllvo
assistants, including tho cost of superintending tho print-
lo purchase the provisions, merchandise, domestic ani
mals, and agricultural Implements, to be delivered to
n inont of foe annuity first payable under the seventh
clo of said treaty, without previous advertisement, If
such purchases can be so made on reasonable terms.
Bao. 2. And be itfurUer enacted, That there be appro
priated, out of any money In foe treasury not otherwise
appropriated, a sum sufficient to enable the Secretary of
the Treasury to pay for priming four hundred and fifty
copies oftho estimates of appropriation for tho service of
foe fiscal year one thousand eight hundred and fifty-three,
at foe rato paid by him for tho printing or tho Treasury
Department by contract, under the provisions of foe sev
ontccnth section or the act of foe twenty-sixth August,
ono thousand eight hundred and forty-two.
Bsc. 3. And be it furUer enacted. That no part of foe
appropriation herein made for foo benefit of any tribe or
part or a tribe of Indians, shall be paid lo nor *“
or agent of such tribecr part or a tribe; bui
overy case, be paid directly to the Indians themselves, to
whom It shall be due, or to the tribe or port of a tribe,
per capita, unless the imperious Interest or foo Indians
shall require the payment to be made collectively. Nor
shall (he executive branch of foe Government hereafter
recognize any contract bolween any tribe or part of a
tribe aud any attorney or agent, for the prosecution of
any claim against foe Government under tits act.
flze. 4. *4nd be it further enacted. That no estimate or
appropriation or roonoy, In any bill making appropria
tions, shall authorize foe payment of any Increased pay,
allowance, or compensation, in any form whatever be
yond tho amount prescribed by law, In any case, unless
there shall first bo a specific direction for such extra pay
ment, designating the officer* to whom such extra pay
ment shall he made.
8xo. 5. And be it furUer enacted. That foe Commis
sioner of Public Buildings be and he Is hereby authorized
to apply any unexpended portion of foe money appro
priated by the act of Congress entitled w An act making
appropriation to meet tho expenses Incurred to conse
quence of tho late fire at the Capitol,” approvod January
faib. elghleon hundred and flftv-two,to the payment or
expenses necessarily Incurred to repairing foe dutnogs
Intely done by fire to tho office of the clerk of the su
preme cjurt, and In making oilier repairs about foo Cap
itol.
Bxo. 0. And be it further enacted, That tho Becretary of
tho Treasury bo and ho Is hereby authorized to purchase
fur tho United States a suitable ptoce of ground at a con-
r«j~r4u. «uc4ur unvm um o um. uimcu trol point in tho city ofSan * ""Cisco, California^, os a
l«l, on foo goology or Iowa and Wisconsin, *110 for the erection or the custom-hoime, heretofore au-
a Torrltory, heretofore ordered to be execu- thorlzcd to bo built: Provided that said site or ground
. .. _/! .uun.-ui.uou* U moybo obtained with good nnd sufficient tlUe to foe
United States, to exchango for such reasonable portion
of tho Government reserve to that city as the said Secre
tary shall deem Just and equitable, or for a aum In lieu
thereof not oxcccding forty thousand dollars; snd to en-
nblo tho Becretary of tho Trensury to carry hito effpct this
tog of their final goologtcnl reports, flvo thousand nine
hundred and fifty-two dollars: Provided, That there shall
bene further geological survoy by foe Government unloss
horenftor authorized by law.
For compensation or superintendent snd four watch-
««««»s«v uuiinio. men for (bat portion of (bo Patont office building which
«MBPtaUnii foe survey ortho saleable lands In foo will bo ocouplod by tho Secretary of foe Interior, five
Menomonoe cession, and the survey of foe zako Superior hundred and slxly-t wo dollara and fifty cents.
For outfit* or Charges d’ADtUra to Denmark and Bolivia
nine thouinnd dollars.
To enable the Secretary of Stato to pay William E.
Adderson for the loos of Ume and oxpense Incurred In
coming from lllo Janeiro to’New York, under the direc
tion oftho American Minister at foe Brasilian court, to tes
tily against certain persons alleged to have been engaged
In foe elave trade, two hundred and fifty dollars.
To supply foe deficiency in foo appropriation for the
roller or American oltlzens lately I mprfionod and pardi
ed by foo Queen of 8paln, three thousand dollars.
For compiling, ^rlmtog, and binding foo Biennial Hog-
casual
dollar*.
Foreohq._
nuo, north of i
For-- -
Wan..
?or payioeot'tofAugustus'
d five hundred
' ng tbe roads and walks through
mall-nirroundtog fo* Smlfoso,
>f balanco orbin'
—„ and fifty-one,^in addition to foo
amount appropriated por actor third of March, eighteen
hundred and fifty-one, two thouaand twa bundrod and
flfty-threedoUara. -
For foo trial and maintenance of foo Ught at Waugae-
ham, Mlchlgaizone thousand dollara.
For expenses incurred In bringing gaa pipes and fixtures
Into and around foe north-east Executive building, four
hundred dollars.
For purobasing. walling, and ditching a plooo of land
near foe city of Mexloo, for a oemetery or burial ground
for such of foo officer* and soldier* of our army, in out
ate war, with Mexico, ns fell In-battler or died In- and.
.around tald city, one thousand four hundred and elghty
{dollar* and ,folrty*fourcenttl and also naum-not axosed-
I no ten thonaandaevon hundred and thirty-four, dollara
tu&itotj-flyeeenU, u boreby appropriated to pay. Adam
NEW FALL AND WINTEtt UUODS!!
J.H. &M. SHEAHAN.
Corner of Broughton and Whltakor-BtB.,
SAVANNAU,
r tVITE attention to tholr now stock of FALL Be WIN
TER GOODS, comprising:
DRESS GOODS—French Cashmeres, French Do
Lalnes. English Do Lalnes, Black Silk, Colored
Silk, Black Alpacas, Colored Alpacas, Bomba
zines, Damask Antique, Eugllsh, French and
American Calicoes.
EMBROIDERIES—Linen Cambric, Cambric f/ond-
korohlofo, Plain and Embroidered Uandkerchieb,
Bobtnot Laces, Bobluot Edgings, Collars and Cuffs,
Habits nnd Under-Sleeves, Black Lace Veils, Blk
Crape, Colored Crape.
HOSIER Y Sr LINENS—A large and well-aolected
stock or Gloves, Irish Linens, Linen Diapers and
Damniks.
lat Department*
Contains Frock and Dress Coats of every quality, from
•7 to 930.
Frock and Dross Coats, Olive, Blue, Brown and Green,
from 97 to 920.
Shad Pellocs and Business Coats, a great variety, from
53 to 912.
1,000 Over-Coats, double and single breasted, and double
OverCoats, from 93 to 9'JO.
Over-Coats, a splendid assortment, embracing Kossuth,
from 918 to 930.
2,000 pair or Pants, of overy quality and color, from 75
cents Io9l0.
1,000 Vesta, of every kind.
2d. Department.
Contain* Furnishing Goods of every description for Gen
tlemen’* wear—consisting of Scarfs, Cravats, Water
ford Tiea, Prince Albert Ties. Spring Slocks, Merino
Shirts and Drawers, Cotton do., Suspenders, Half
Hose, Glove* of all kinds, best quality Jones’ Patent
Yoke Shirts, a fine assortment, &c.
3d Department.
Contains 800 suits of Negro Clothing for house or plants-
tlon use. Hickory Shirts, Rod Flannel do n Overalls,
Canton Flannel Undershirts and Drawers. Price or
full suits from 93,26 to 94,50.
nels, 10-4 and 11-4 Brown and lileucbed Sheetings,
Pillow-Case Linens, and Quilt*.
Country Merchants, Planters, and others, will consult
their Interest* byoxamlnlngouratoclf before purchasing.
tar All wo ask I* a visit from thoao desiring to pur
chase. We feel confident that foe quality nnd price* ol
our Goods will command sale* upon our terms:
IN STOBI3 FOR THE GENTLEMEN,
J OHN W. KELLY, having returned from foe north
with a handsome assortment of OLOTU8, OARSl-
MERESond VESTINGS, lako* pleasure In Informing hla
friends, those especially who admires finely fitting gar-
mont, to his saloon. No. 4, opposite foe Pulaski House,
where they will find him ready at all tlm*s to suit his pa
trons In the most approved nnd fashionable manner, and
he venture* to assert, that those who will coufide to hla
selection as lo color, fabric, stylo or finish or a covering
for foe human form, shall go away satisfied.
Furnishing Goods—Shirts, white and colored, with and
without collars; UnderShlrts; Merino, cotton and lisle
thread Drawers; Hosiery, Cravats, Scarft, Stocks, neck
Tie*, Gloves, Suspenders, Umbrellas, silk and cotton do.
Also, a large lot ofmuu’s and boys* Caps, of the latest
patterns.
Also, a fine lot of beautiful Ready-made Clothing,
which 1 selected with great care.
Gentlemon In want of any of the above artioles will
please give me a coll, as 1 am determined to sell at a
small profit. [sept 25] JOHN W. KELLY.
8ABPL HOYT.
Lato oftho firm ofSam’l Hoyt&Co, Savannah, Ga.
W OULD announco to hi* friends that he has remov
ed to Charleston, 8. C- No. 140 East Bay, where
ho la prepared lo do a general Commission business, and
rurnlsb to order, at all limes, any artioles from foe North
or South that may bo wanted, for foe usual commission,
as well as receive and sell the same. Aud I ptodgo my
self that all business entrusted to my care shall recolve
such attention as will Insure similar manifestation of
their good will, not doubting foot my acquaintance with
Northern and Southern markets will enable me to do as
well as any, and better than many.
Also Dealer to Butter, Cheoese, Plaster, Marble Dust,
Cement. Lime and Hair.
And Agent for sundry Machine Manufactories, North
and South, as well as 81lus C. Herrings’ Fire Proof Safes,
Georgin nnd French Burr Mill Stones; all of which will
be ftimtshed on short notice, and at manufacturers prices.
Cosh paid at all times for Wool. Green, Salted and Dry
Hides, Deer and Sheep Skins. Shipping Furs. Beeswax,
Rnga,,Rope Cuttings, Sea Island -Cotton Seed and Flor
ida Moss. Also, Southern Tanned Leather In tho Rough.
Terms cash invariably. Refers to tbe citizens of Savon-
nab generally. if sept 4
said sum, or sucb portion tlioreor os may bo neoeasary,
may be oxpondod In providing foo proper foundation* for
said custom-house on foe site heretofore selected for foe
purpose.
HOBINSON & «A1WP,
DRAPERS AND TAILORS,
AND DEAZKKS IN
Fine Heady Made Clotliin;
A RE NOW receiving their Stock of FALL
WINTER GOODS, consisting In part of: Blue, I
and fancy colored English and French Cloths; Over
togs oi black, blue and fancy colored Beavers; blue,
black and drab Pilot Cloths; English, French ondA-
mertcan Casslmors, of black nnd fancy colors; Vestings
of Silk, Satin, Cashmeres, embroiders and rich Cut Vel
vet. All or which will bo mado up at foe shortest notice
and In tbe best style of workmanship.
Our READY MADE CLOTHING Is manufactured at
the well known house of W. T. Jennlng* & Co., No. 231
Broadway, New-York, aud la equal to any to the city.
We keep constantly on hand tho largest assortment .
FANCY GOODS of any house In tho trade, such aa
white and fancy colored Shirts; Silk, Lisle Thread and
Gauze Merino Under-Garments; Shaker Flannel am
Lambs wool do.; Thread, Cotton, Merino and Lambswoo
Hosiery; Silk and Cotton Umbrellas: block, white am
colored Kid Gloves, (or Alexanders make); Stocks,
Scarft, Cravat* and Collars; and, to Ikct, overy thing no
cessury to a Gentleman’s Wardrobe. For sale on aa ao
commodatlng terms os con be had In foo city, at
GAUDRY’8 BUILDINGS,
sept 21 Next door lo Pulaski House.
Q UNPOWDER—MANUFACTURED BY E. J. DU
PONT nx NEMOURS Be CO.
5,000 kegs Dupont’s Rifle, FFFG, 25 lbs. each.
5,000 lift kegs do. do., FFFG, 13X do. do.
5,000 nr, kegs do. do., FFFG, do. do.
4,000 kegs do. ■ do., J?FG, 25 do. do.
3,000 hr. keg* do. do., ^FG, 12# do. do.
3,000 kegs for «5oa Shooting. FG, 25 do. do.
2,000 keg* Rough Powder, FFFR, 25 do. do.
2,000 kegs do. do. FFR, 25 do. do,
1,000 keg* do. do. FR, 25 do. do.
5,000 keg*A.F.BtCo, Glaz’d FFF, 35 do. do.
$000 half do. do. FFF, 13tf do. do.
5,000 kegs do. do. FF, 25 do. do.
3,000 half do. do. FF, 12# do. do.
5,000 kegs do. do. F, 25 do. do.
5,000 kegs do. do. O, 25 do. do.
5,000 kegs BlasUng Be Shipping nr .
Powder 25 do. do.
3,000 kegs High Glazed, FFF, 25 do. do.
1,000 hf. Kegs do. FFF, 12# do. do.
3,000 kegs do. FF, 25 do. do.
1,000 hr.kcgs do. FF, 12# do. do.
1,500 lmlfkog* Duck Shooting, 12# do. do.
1,000 qr. kegs Rifle Shooting, '
-
1,000 kegs 5!
0# do. do.
_ Powder, for Pyrotechnists.
'CANISTER POWDfflL
10,000 canisters Eagle Rifle, oval canister*, 1 lb. ea.
5,000 do. do. round do. 1 do.
5,000 do. J ‘
flsH’he above PoVdoris from the ooiebratod manu
factory of Messrs. Du Pont, and Is greatly superior to any
ofoor made In foe United States. It will be sold on rea
sonable terms, lit lota to suit purchaser* Also-Safoty
Fuse. F.h.KHbllbAflU,
Agent fbr foo sale of Du Pont’* Powder,
nov 23 ly 108 Front-street, New-York.
D UPONTS GUNPOWDER, constantly for sale at
„n. 0 »l.cl. ra rtprice, .1^8.^
B^FO8DI0K.
QROUERIia*-;
25 boxes fresh Raisins,
25 bundle* Crackers, aaaortad kinds,
25 # bundles Crackers, aaaortod kinds,
50 boxes Crackers, assorted kinds,
150 boxes Cheese,
10 casks Cheese,
40 packages No. l and 9 Mackerel.
90 bundlosNo. 3 Mackerel,
- 15 kegs and tube Butter,
150 barrels Flour,
50 # barrels Flour,
SO cases Pickles, assorted.
? 2 casks Codfish*’ Just reerived and for sale low by
Kill BEE Be RODGERS. 142 Ray-SU,
dco 4 . uuxt deof toMeeertrOobeoBtHertz.
PIANO FORTH DEPOT.
The undersigned respectfully Inform the
citizens or Savannah,Georgia, and Florida,
. . _ . J that fooy havo on hand more than filly Pi
anos, foe largest stock ever on sale In this city, and made
by foo most celebrated mrmufteturers In foo Uulted State*.
Nunn’s Be Clark’s, J. Chlckcring, Boanlman Be Gray, Lut-
Chet Be Newton, Edwards Be Fisher, all well known to the
lovers of Music, havo place in their largo assortment-
Theso Pianos ure or rich tone, and beautlftilly flnlsned In
Rose Wood, Black Walnut, and Mahogany, with iron
frames made in foe most substantial and workmanUko
mauner. Also tho Justly celebrated AJolian Plano Fortes,
which, for their sweetness and tone, havo not been equal
ed. All these instruments havo metallo frames, which
rendor them peculiarly suited for this climate, preventing
tho nocesslty of tuning for years.
The undersigned are agents for Henri Hen’s celebrated
Grand Pianos, made in Paris. For power and beauty
tone, they stand pre-eminent.
Catlicarl’w OTolodcons.
This beautiful touedwlnd Instrument, for village pur
poses, Lodges, Serenading Parties, and the private prno-
flco of Organists, posMaatog a sweet and powerful tone,
th All ofthoee Instrument* will be disposed of on foe most
accommodating torms. The prices of foe Pianos ranging
^Jim 20 7510 * ° 00 ‘ I. W. MORRELL Be CO.
PIANO FORTEM.
The Subscribers, sole Agents for A. Sto-
Jart aud Oo.’s and J. D. Dunham’s Plano
, . _ , 'Fortes, are always supplied wlfo an as
sortment of theso favorlto and Justly celebrated Instru
ments. For durability, they can be fully warranted.
Whilst their superiority of tone and touch Is evident and
acknowledged by foe most casual observer, as well aa
foe critical connoisseur. The Ladles are respectfully In
vited to view these Instruments; and an arrangement
having boon effected with, one of our most eminent Pi
anists for foo purpose, they can also be enabled to Judge
oTthetone. fIzogHAUM Be CO n Market-aquaro.
rir Second hand Pianos taken, in exchango—also
nnod and repaired. Jan 21#
them
teaper
1 Can and I Will Retail Dry Goods
Cheaper than any Store in the (My i !
B UYING all our Goods for Cash, and selling
only for Cash, we can afford to aeU them chi .
than foe price.many retailers-pay-for tholr -gooda-
wholesalel So. famille* and toalvlduals wlU do well
PIUODIU lh« C6s.p Comer ofOroughum MdBinanl-
streets for Dry Goods, Qolhs, MutUns, Linens, Blankets,
Shawls. Mantillas, Flannels and Laces. There they will
find foe largest assortment of Umbrellas In foe ell
geUwr with a great lot of goods for aervanta’ware.
«,look ijumg
Cheap Comer for Dry Goods, Acu
oo;97 N.E.cor. Broughton fc BaroanUU
H AMS A TONGUES—Verycboloa articles. Landing
^ fromateamer State of Gcorgtr, aodfor rale^r^
PORTER’S
EXTENSIVE CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
4tla Deportment.
Contains a largo snd well-selected stock of India Rubber
Good*—consisting to part of Sack Coats, White and
Black Frock Coala or two colors, Leggings, Slips,
Cloaks, Firemen’s Costs, warranted to stand £80 de
grees of heat, Riding and Drirtog Gloves, llone Co
vers, etc.
5th Department.
Contains Hats and Caps, fine Moleskin,* large assortt
meut and latest styles.
Oth Department.
THE BAZAAR.
This splendid establishment, on the left wing of foe main
Department, 00 feet deep, is fitted up, at a great ex
pense, expressly for Ladles accompanied by tbelr
Children. Here will be found every quality and
style of Children's Clothing, and of the latest Paris
fashions, consisting or Infanta’ Robes, Christening
Caps, splendid Embroidered Caps, 8ulta, connected
mid separate, for every age, Jenny Linds, Polka
Sacks, Frocks, Over-Coats with and without CUpes;.
and many other Goods, too numerous to mention tn
this advertisement. Parents and Guardians are re
spectfully solicited to calt, at great pains have been
taken to add to foe comfort and convenience of pur
chaser*.
140 Congress and No. 57 St, Jolian-streets.
rpHE aubscriber, knowing that tbe cltlxen* of Savaifi
n*h bare felt a great interest in the eatabUahing of a
Carpet Warehouse,
... (his city, and belag aware that many, hare bees:
awaiting foe completion of foe New 8tore, so that they
oould make foetr selection of the various articles for fur-
pleto assortment ol all the various style* of GOODS
usually kept In similar ettablUbmante. The Stock of
the different departments wlU consist, In part,of4bo fot-:
lowing Goods, vlxt
„ CA1IPET DEPARTMENT.
Royal Velvet; Tapestry Brussels; Mocet Brussels{'
Brussels; Velvet, Tapestry and Brussels for Stains'
Three ply, Superfine, Flue and Commun Ingrain; Plain
and Twitted venlllan for Stairs, Halls, Ac.; Drugxetao
0-4,124 and 16-4 in width, of every variety of pattern*;'
Hearth Run; Parlor and Stoop Mata; Tuple and Plano
Covers; Silver and Brass Oval and Octagon Stair Rods ;
Stair Linen, Ac. Ac.
OIL CJL03EH8.
Of every width from one to eight yards, for Halls,'
lining Rooms, steamboats, Saloons, Ac.; Rose Wood.’
Mahogany and Small-figured Furniture OILGtotba, 4-4,
* ' and0 4 wide; Figured IndiaRubber Glotil for8taln.{
CURTAINS. y* .. '
Silk and Worsted Damask DeLmlne; Wonted and 1
Linen Damaak DeLaine; Figured and Plain Danuaka.1.
variety or colora; White and Bull; for Shades.
WINDOW SHADES.
Transparent Landscape, Medallion, Garland,.-mid' .
White nnd Gold, entirely new style; Cold; Loop*;,
Tassels; together with all foe various Trimmings for;
Curtains and Shades.
• GILT CORNICES,
Banda, Loops and Pins, of Ihe greatest variety and*
patterns, of the latest Importation; all of which win ba*
sold at wholesale or retail, on the most liberal terms.
WM.H.GUION, Agent,
140 Congress and 57 81. JuUnn^ta.
nov 17
B3TNo abatement from price* first asked. jQ
ST. ANDREW’S HALL, BBOUGHTON-STBEET,
SAVANNAH. Qa.
jWevcjanSljr.
SatrtpanBbe.
GROCERIES, JLIQUORS dc WINES.
' RECEIVED by recent arrivals;
. li 120 bbls. Crushed, Powdered and Clarified Sugars;
25 boxes doublo refined Loaf do;
240 bags Rio Coffeo, some of them prime;
45 do. Java do;
50 hhds. Porto Rico and Muscovado Sugar*;
270 boxes Tobacco, 8**, 5’s and l’s Lumps;
45 packages suporlor Tobacco, El Dorado, Dladom,
Nectar, virginlus, Ac.
100 boxe* best Fnmity Soap;
150 do. do. No. 1 do;
114 half chests Black Tcas,aomo or it very auperlor;
148packages Hyson do., in#,# and #chests;
150 boxe* Tallow Candles, 8’a and 0’s:
100 do. Star and Adumaultoe Candles;
150 do. Pipes;
75 do. Mustard; 50do.grou’d Pepper A Allspice;
70 bbls. Sugar, Butter mid Soda Crackers:
275 do. Domestic Gin, Rum, Brandy and Whiskey;
40 do. Old Mononga’a Whiskey,some very choice;
15 half pipes Otard, Dupuy fit Co.’s Brandy;
25 quarter and eighth casks various kinds choice
French Brandy;
5 pipes Holland Gin;
4 puncheons Jamaica nnd St. Croix Rum;
30 casks Madeira and Tcnorlffb Wlues;
20 do. aupcrlorold Madoirannd Sherry Wines;
100 baakets Champagne, Hcldseck, Hungarlai
Lion, Ac., Ac.
100 keg* and halves FFFG. Powder;
400 bags Buck and Drop Shot;
50 bbls. No. 3 Mackerel;
25 do. No. 2 do;
20 do. No. 1 do;
20 casks Codfish and Haddock;
30 half bbls. 1 A 2 Mackerel;
SO boxes Codfish;
40 kills No. 1 Mackerel;
Wlfo a full supply of everything else to foe grocery
""oct.,•*** 0n OON^BBAT fc CO.
CARPETS! CAHPlTSU CAIIPETNIII
W E have This Day openod for sale, a splendid as
sortment or Carpets, OR Cloths,
Run, Window Curtain*, Ac*
—CONSISTING IN r**T or—
20 pieces Threo-Ply Carpets
10 do. Velvet Tapestry
10 do. Brussels do.
40 do. Two-Ply Carpel*
30 do. Floor Oil Cloth
10 do. Drugget
5 do. FeltCaipet
5 do. Dutch do.
50 Velvet and Chenellle RugsJ
100 common Rugs and Mats
100 pair of beautiful alylo Window Shades.
Allof the above Goods are offered at the lowret market
prices. For sale by [sept 29] AIKIN A BURNS.
BUfiOM DISC US IX
2 AAA LBS. EPSOM 8ALT8.
•UUU 5,000 lb*. Copperas.
7 1000 lbs. Glauber Salt*.
2,000 lbs. Putty.
500 boxes Window Glass.
7,000 White Lead.
oftho above Just received and for sale by
JAMES H. GARTER,
oct 20 Opposite St. Andrew’* Hall.
rpHB SUBSCRIBERS are now receiving In store a
. . general assortment of foe above article*, In cases
consisting of:
Pale and Dark Brandy, Madeira Wine, •
Cherry A Raspberry Brandy, Port do.
Scotch Whiskey, Topax Sherry Wine,
Holland Gin, Brown ao.
Stoughton Bitters, Tintllls do.
“Crown" and “Star”brands Champagne.
3TTho “TlnUlla” Sherry is highly recommended for
Invalids—It causing no acidity. For sal e by
BUNKER A OGDEN, 80 Bay at
Now Fish.
GROCERIES*
A CHAMPION has in store and la receiving foe fol-
s lowing articles for city and country trade, which
having been purchased for cash and selected by himself,
enables him to sell on the most favorable terras vis:
100 bbla. Baltimore and Canal Floor. 50 balfdo. doq
50 do. Stuart’s Crushed and Powdered Sugars;
10 boxes do. Loaf do;
10 hhds. Porto Rico and Muscovado' do;
50 bbls. Clarified Sugar, various qualities:
25 boxes Cheese; 100 boxes and balfdo. Soapj
50 do. Sperm nnd 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;
•25 dozen Brooms and Buckets;
50 bbls. #, #, and kltta Mackerel; 20 klUa Salmon;
10,000 bat Bacon, llama, Sides and Shoulders;
— ALSO —
ROBERTS Ac FOOTE,
Broughton-atreet, (up alaira) oppoatte the St.
Andrew's Hall, ....
H AVE now on hand a vory largo and well-selected
Stock orDRY GOODS, which they offer for aale, by
foe piece or package to the trade—consisting, In part, ol
Colored andDuffell Blankets.
Red aud White Flannel.
Plains and Kerseys, assorted quality.
Satinet* and Kentucky Jeans.
Fancy and Tweed Cassl meres.
Striped nnd Plato Cotton Osnaburgs.
Blenched and brown Shirtings and Sheeting*.
English and American Prints.
Cashmeres and Printed DoLalnes.
Blank and Colored Alpaca*.
Black and Colored Coburg*. . ......
With au additional general variety of Good* tuually kept
In Dry Good* Stores, which are offered for sale at the
usual accommodating terms.
Citron, fc*. fcc. _ Al80 _
25 whole, 25 half, 25 quarter boxes Now Raisins:
5bbls~ 20 half,-20 quarter and 20 boxes Buckwheat;
SCO bags 8hot; 500 bars Lead;
A choice selection of Liquors and winea. oct 25
CHEAP CASH STORE,
CORNER IVHITAKRR AND CONGRESS-STS.
B LEACHED and Brown SHEETINGS A SHIRTINGS.
The Subscribers have Just received per brig Wilson
New-York Mill* do do
James’Steam Mill* do 7-8 and 44
Lowell LONG CLOTHS, 7-8 and 4-4
Londadale and Washington Long Cloths, 44
Sea island Brown Shirting, 7-8 and 4-4
7-8,8,9,10,11, and 12-4 Allendale Bro. Sheeting
7-8,8, fl, 10,11, and 124 do Bleached do
7-8,8, 9,10,11, and 124 Hamilton do do
For aide by M. PRENDERQA8T A CO.
L ANDING, per schooner “Fannie,” from Philadel
phia—
20 hogsheads choice Porto Rico Sugar,
15 do. do. Santa Crux do.
110 bag* choice Rio Cotfec,
15 barrels Cider Vinegar,
10 hogsheads choice Bucon Bhouldera.
nov 13 For sale by CRANE A HOLCOMBE.
AN DING, per schooners “Eclipse” and “North
State”- ,
100 boxes Connecticut Cheese,
50 do. Soda, Buttert Wine and Milk Biscuits,
50 barrels Butter and Sugar do.
20 do. Pilot Bread,
50 boxes assorted Candy.
Also, per briga “ American” and “Excel
200 bags assorted Shot,
*** ,< 25 KpI'exlraahofea’GoahenButler,
50 boxes Cream Cheese,
25 barrels Mercer Potatoos,
25 do. Yellow Onions.
-nov 13 For sale by CRANE A HOLCOMBE.
F OREIGN LIQUORS.—20 half and 10 quarter pipes
Dark and and Pale Otard, Dupuy A Co. Brandy, of
our own imixirtatlon. Vintages 1840. 49 wul 50.
6 pipes Iiollaud Gin, Medor Swan Brand.
1 puncheon old Scotch Whiskoy.
2 do. do. Jamaica Rum.
1 do. do.SU Croix do.
20 demijohns, 5gallons each, Scheldam Gin.
od SO Wd,Dg “»JRAnA, JOHNSTON A CO.
B agging, bale rope, ac^-
08 bale* Gunny Cloth,
, 500 coils Kentucky Rope,
200 colls Dillon’* Rope, .
‘’"■“WiEHfcFOSD.OK.
tlraoro Flour; 100 do. pure Genesee do
30 do. Hiram Smith do; 50 balfdo. Canal do;
50 halfdo. Baltimore do;
C ANAL FLOUIL Ac.-
SO bbls Hiram Smlfo’a Flour.
30 hlfbbla Fulton Market Beet
20 caiks pints, 12 do quarts, best London Porter|
30 bbla prime Cream Alo.
6 pipes superior Holland Gin.
30 ooxea and 25half do Raiatos.
30 half bbla Sugar, 8od* and Butter Biscuits.
60 boxes new Barrings.
30 bbla Sugar Uouao Molaseoa.
50 boxea Star Candles.
50 .do Composite do.
SO - do Tallow. do.
50
FLORIDA LANDS FOR SAKE.
OMA 7Tie following valuable TRACTS OF»
HWLAND, lying in Marion and Alachua MV'
counties, will bo offered at Private 8ato,«K-t
during the month* of.October, November and December -
next, viz:
WETUMPKA HAMMOCK, situated about ten miles'
North of Ocala, (the county Beat of Marion couptyA con
taining 3,000 acres, about one-balfof which I* hammock*
unsurpassed by any to the State; and foe remainder white
oak and hickory land.
A TRACT, well known aa foe “Fort Drane Plante*’
lion.” containing 3,000 acres or Land, principally first
quality hammock, between four and five hundred serear
of which Is thoroughly cleared, and at present, in cultL.
vatlon. This place for several yean averagod two hogs*
heads of Sugar to the acre, aud every year that It naa<
been cultivated has produced fine crops or porn.and;
cotton.
Theso Tracts conld readily be divided into two or *
three plantations each, being well watered and surround*'
et» by high rolling pine land.
A TRACT of 1,000 acres on Orange Lake,eons!stlng of,
hammock, orange grove, and well timbered pine land.
TWO TRACTS, or 1,000 acres each, near foo Alacbui
prairie. The greater port of both these tracts Is rich- 1 ‘
hammock* ,
-ALSO- L
5.000 ACRES on Indian River. Any one wishing,to
wolttvato sugar cane would do well to examine this land,
aa being remarkably fertile, and lying south or the region
of frost, R la aa well adapted to that culture aa any In too-
n
United Stales.
kttY GOODS.—
‘ 100 bnles Negro Cloth,
^ 35 do. Blankets.
15 do. Linsey Woolaey,
15 do. Red Flannels,
SO do. Brown .8hlrtinga,
10 do. 44 Sheetings.
50 do. Heavr Cotton Osnaburgs.
10 -cases Bleached Shirtings,
40 do. Printed Calicoes,
10 do. Kentucky Jeans,
200 dozen Head llamlkerchleft,
500 do. Assorted Hosiery,
Goods,
EBBIN8,
139 Congress-street.
ovnumsioi
nftft BOXE8 TOBACCO, assorted kinds-
i\JU 70 hhds. Fair and Choice Porto Rico Sugar.
40 do. Cuba and Ndw-Orleana do.
do.
do.
100 bbla. Refined
75 do. Crushed and Powdered
25 boxes Loaf
300 bogs Rio Coffee.
200 do. Porto Rico and 8u Domingo Coffee.
75 do. Java do.
150 # and # chests Hyson Tea.
40# do. Black do.
130 buxes Soap.
100 do. Mustard, Pepper, Allspice and Ginger.
80 bbls. Butter, 8odo, and 8ugar Biscuit.
30 # do. do. do. do. do.
120 M 8egnra. assorted kinds.
20 bags Blnck Pepper.
250 bbls. Now-Orieans Whiskey.
100 do. White do.
50 do. Monongahelado.
20 do. Old Bourbon do.
140 do. E. Phelps’ Gin.
60 do. Boat P. A H. gye Gin.
0 pipes Holland do. . <•
50 # enska Sherry, Madeira, A Tcneriffe Wine.
60 baskets Champagne do,
40 bbls. American Brandy.
25 # casks do.
10 # do. Cognac Brandy, l In Custom House
fSO # pipes do. ( Store.
150 kegs Gun and Rifle Powder.
500 bags Drop and Buck Shot.
With a compete assortment of Groceries.
For sale on favorable terms by
sept4_ WEI
EBSTER A PALMES.
YI7INE8.—30.quarter casks Burgundy Port.
YY 15 do- Brown Shorry.
5 do. Palo do.
10 do. Muscat.
50 baskets Grape Champagne.
In store and for sale by
oct 23 W.M. DAVIDSON.
fl ROCERIES. &
VJT 50 boxes 0h(
Cheese,
50 boxes Star Candle*.
50 barrels Cincinnati Whiskey,
15 hogsheads Poito Rico 8ugnr,
50 bags Rio Coffee,
50 boxes No. 1 Soap,
50 boxes Pale Soap, _
100 barrels Baltimore Flour,
50 barrels Howard-etreet Flour,
50 half barrels do. do.
50 bags Java Coffee,
100 boxes Tobacco, assorted.
Landing and for sole by
novll
COHEN fc TARVER,
M iscellaneous—
50 boxes Colgate* Pearl Starch}
50 do. do. Pale Soap;
75 do. New York No. 1 do.;
75 do. Pound Bar do.;
100 do. Smith’s Family do.;
50 do. Adamantine Candles:
500 reams Wrapping Paper, various sizes;
50 dozen Brooms;
50 do. Buckets;
25 boxes Lemon Syrup;
100 do. large bowl Negro Pipes;
50 do. assorted Candy;
100 do. Herrings;
100 do. Cheeae:
25 barrels No. 1 Mackerel ;
25 hf. bbls. 1 do.
25 barrels .2 do.
25 hf. bbla. 2 do.
50 barrels 3 doJ
In store and for sale by
nov 10 SWIFT fc CO,
Bl;
Curtains, Curtain Goods;
Arc. Arc* dec.
1*1
12,000 ACRES, generally known as foe “Bayard tract,”
situated on foo St. John’s river, opposite Picolata. There
are many small hammocks and orange groves on this'
tract, but It is principally vaJ uablo for ita pine timbw. lt >
has a river front of seven or eight miles.
1,000 ACRES on J.ake George, and several small tracts:
in and near foe 8t. John’s river, well sUnated for form
ing, the rearing of orango groves, fce. '
The above tracts of land were purchased by the late-,
Gen. Cllucb, immediately after foe acceaaion of Florida.
lo the United States. From his position at that lime, hi*
facilities for selection were unusually great, and it to be* r
lleved they include as good land aa can be found In foo
°*ate.
On account of their accessibility from Charleston and
Savannah, they offer great Inducements to planters InCa-'
rollna or Georgia wishing to remove.
The titles are clear and Indisputa ble.
Terms—Cash, or payobloat Charleston or Sarannab,on .
or before foe 1st of January next.
Information nn the subject can fo'
1 —Uie subscriber^ atOranyeSjgrihga,
oct 16 " (Jan Executor. .
. The Tri-weekly Chronicle & Sentinel, at Augusta,.
and the Journal fc Messenger and foe Telegraph, at Ma
con, are requested lo publish the above till first or Jahu.
unry, aud senj tbelr bills to this office.
FALL Ac WINTER UOOIM! “
npHE SUBSCRIBERS take pleasure In announcing to
X foe citizens or Savannah, and foo public generaByl
that, by various arrivals of steamers and tail vessels, they .
have received a large and splendid Stock of Goods, soli. -
able for Fall and Winter trade—such as:
ALPACAS, CASHMERES,
MUSLIN DE LA1NE8. BOMBAZINES,
FRENCH AND ENGLISH MERINOS,
8HAWL8,
SILK AND VELVET MANTELS,
of all colora and of foe latest and most approved pattepta •,
They also have receive? alargostock of BILKS, which
surpass any other ever brought to this place, as well In .
foe quality and patterns as In foe price* ; a great aaaort-^
raent of WHITE fc EMBROIDERED GOODS, such aa.
Collars, Cuffs, Capes, Caps, Handkerchiefs, Sleeves, and
Chemisette; together wlfo all other articles usually kept
In a Dry Goods Store. . 5'
They call the attention of the pabUo especially to their
assortment of
, . lIotMe-keopintr Goods,
Consisting or Shirtings, Sheetings, Table Linen, Napkins,
Towels, Pillow-Case Linen, etc^ etc.; and also to tbelr
extensive variety ofFIauneto, Blanket;, Kerseys, Satinets,
Tweeds and Casslmeresl and invite all who wish to pur
chase to come and examine tbelr 8tock, which will fo
■old at foe lowest rates.
EINSTEIN fc ECKMAN,.
151 Congress-street*.
, MOORE Ac HENBRHIKfiOKi
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS*
Gibbons* Hnildings*
OFFER FOR 8ALE-5,000 lbs. Union White
Leaf Lead, pure and No, 1;
150 boxes Window Glass;
600 gallons Linseed Oil;
500 do. Bleached Winter Sperm Oil;
20 barrels do. Whale Oil;
10 do. Train OU, best quality;
0 do. Winter strained Lard Oil;
5 do. Coburn’s Machinery Oil;
10 do. No. 1 Castor OU;
20 do. Copperas, green and drpU
.10 do. Epiom Salts; 10 casks Potash;
5 casks SaUBral'Mt
5 barrels Refined^ Saltpetre;
250 ounces Foris’ Sulphate Quinine;
10 barrels Loriilnrd’s Snuff;
20 boxes assorted Candles:
50 boxes Key’s Lemon Syrup;
30 bags Pepper, Allspice and Ginger: , .
1 barrel each Nutmegs, Mace and Clovea; '
.100 reams Letter and Writing Paper. ■
Together wlfo an extensive assortment of Patent Uedl« >
olnes; Perftimery; Hair, Tooth and Shaving Brushes; Toto.
let Soaps: Tuck, Dressing and Side Combs, fcc. fcc.; all,
of which are offered at foe lowest prices, either for cash
or approvod paper. aept 9 •
UnEAP GASH STORE, ' 1
CORNER OF WHITAKER AND OONGRE8S-8TS.
M ANTILLA VELVETS, Black and Faifoy Silk Math'
llltoa: the subscribers have just received .Blue,
Brown, Green and Black 44 811k Velvets for Mantillas.,
Mso, a large supply of Black and Fancy Silk Mantillas, ’
rhlch they will dispose of at tholrusual low-price*. -
nov 5 M. PENDEBGAOT fc,CO.
NEGRO BROGANS! NECJllO IIROUANS l
rjn HE subscriber respectfuUy calls the attention of Fap-
1 tors and Planters to bis very extensive stock of Ne
gro Brogans and Women’s Leather Boots: These good*
have been selected expressly-for this market aha are
warranted the best stock and workmanship. He to con
fident that a fair trial of hto stock will. Injure
. 'Iwgboosare*
m - rr.jr m
and a continued patronage. * — 1
terms/air. -Wit
Glbon’a Building, fQrmerly occupied-by Messrs; E. F* >
WiodfcCo. -., -.oc>9...-:
CHURCH AND PAnLOR ORGANS.
ra Subficriben, agents for. Mr. H. Kxaorr, C—
Aider, are prepared to furulsh anyde—*“*•
Church or Parlor Organs. Asa apoclme**
monts,reference is made to foe organ rect—, —
him In tbe Lutheran Church of foil city. Parties >
Information on foe subject can ascertain^ rJI
particularaon application to . F. ZOGBAUM-fcw.,
July 13 whllakei-atn one door cut of Bryan-st.
MAC K Nib'V COVCH.'
Tho subscriber respectfully informs foe
Zfpublic, and strangert’In town,-that be baa
—Just received an elegant ncwHack, call—
“LADY HSjnZ,” which la ®
aa regard* accommodation, safety, fcc. He will always
keep a fine pair of Horses attached, and ready for imine-
dlate service. Orders should be left at. Gas’s Livery 8ta-
.. .nomiiAunitHJLi,.
Buckwheat Flour.
constantly on hand freah auppUeanT,
M HALL keep constantly on hand frerirjrappUeaoT,
nckwlicat, direet from the Susquehannah HUW-and
.. JiM0«JWto§L
and (hr solo by £,6ct26]
HOYLE.,. | nov 24
- * Liimbor, orRanru
..Ifo dispatch. Orders left at the Count-
lug Room of Messrs. Starke fc Bryson, or banded to tho
Bar—...i.
. .Ai '