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jgttf4 VOLUME L. * SAVANNAH, GA^ WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 15.1852. NUMBER 298. THE REPUBLICAN. * is nnurom DAIlt AND TRI-WBGKLY tiy .T. L. LOCKE & GO. ’ mu mill County Printer.. = — by AllTlimUII. ■HWS OF TlfE UNITED STATES, jA f TPottio Act—No, 52.] jjjJOTffSffiW WS® hundred .nd'im r ..i,r/ ianHI •S^tSSSS notothorwlao appropriated, for lire lieu Bustler oxorcMcd, lor Uio flical yonr Sins tho thirtiethof Juno, oluhtcon hundred nod ffiyllirco, niraoly i l Eal9LATlvp _ For componsntlon nnd mllougo of 8onnlorn,ono hundfed nnd ion Ihoimnnd oovon hundred nnd no- '"'For’Mmponuilon nnd mllongo of momboni of Ih. Housoof Roprononlnllrca nnd Dolocoloo from ’iWiorlcs, three nundred nnd thirty-fivo lhounnnd throo'hundrod nnd liftydwo dollar,. Kr ooinponsstlon of Sonnlore, number. of tho Houeo of Representatives, nnd Delegare*, fifty lh ffl»Witl of the officers nnd clerks of bothHousesof Congreaa, forty-two thousand five hundred and fifty-aeven dollars and fifty cents. i ^tete?!& n n d &.fl,e hnn- *°For CongTcreionnl Olohe, six thousand dollar,, For reporting proceedings, ic., twenty-two thou sand dollars. | « ii l _ For mcMengors, pane., InlrercTs, polico.hornea, nnd carryalls, twenty thousand dollars. For mfsoolfaneous ltoms, nineteen thousand dol- ** For contingent expenses of the House of Eepre- ,B °For printing and binding, one hundred and twen ty-fire thousand dollars;■Provided, That on set- tlinsr tho accounts o[ Thomas Ritchie, aas gneo of WiUiam M. Belt, tho printing oi the thirty-first ~ css, ono-half of the prices given by the joint a lion of eighteen hundred and nineteen bo al- , not exceeding tho amounts that would be i,aid undor tho respective contracts, if settled by tho prices named in tho act pnssed at the present session in regard to the public printing, estimating tho paper at tho actual coals thereof, to be paid out 'of nny monoyln tho treasury not otherwise ap- dated t A " at the session to bo answered at another—anifno snch extra clerk shall rocolvo more than three dol- lars thirty-three and ono-thlrd corns por day for the For miscellaneous items, two thousand eight hun- In tho offico of tho first Comptroller: For ftirnhuro, ono hundred dollars. For blank-books, binding, stationery, printing, and labor, two thousand and thirty-four dollara. _ For miscellaneous items, ono hundred and vwen- fivo dollara. In tho offico of tho Second Comptroller: For blank books, binding, stationery, nnd print ing blanks, inoluding nay for tho National Intelli gencer and Union, to bo filed, bound and preserved For tho uso of tho office, aoven hundred dollara. For labor, offico furniture, and roiicollaneoos items, eight hundrod dollara. In tno offico of the First Auditor: For'blank books, binding, stationery, printing blanks, and labor, one thousand two hundred dol lara; In tho office of the Second Auditor: For blank books, binding, stationery, labor, fur niture, blanks, newspapers, and miscellaneous items, one thousand fivo hundred dollars. In tho office of tho Third Auditor: For blink books, binding, stationery, office fuml- uro, including carpoting, labor, and miscellaneous terns, two thousand dollars. For expenses of arranging documont rooms and preserving files add papers, oqo thousand dollara. For contingencies incident to tho bounty land service, ono thousand four hundred dollara. In theoffioe of tho Fourth Auditor: propi Provided, further, That tho amount toffii pil'd ior Ilia ujd'p'rlntloe,' over nnd ubovo tile amounts which would be paid under the terms nnd at the rate of tho contracts for the same, shall not exceed fifty thousand dollara; and for printing the obituary notices of the decoaso of President Taylor said contractor shall bo pnid the actual cost, with a profit of twenty per centum. For furniture nnd repairs, three thousand fivo hundred dollars. For stationery, olghteon thousand dollara. For salary of librarian, reading clerk of the House of Representative, clerk to tho Committee of Claims, messengers, pages, and laborora, thirty- eight thousand dollars. For horses and mail carriages, two thousand fivo 'hundred dollars. , „ , J „ , For fuel, oil and candies, two thousand four hun- \ dred dollars. „ , , , „ For newspapers, five thousand dollara. For ongraving nnd lithographing, twenty-five - thousand dollars. Forsalary of tho Capitol polico, throo thousand .fivo hundrod and sixty dollara. For alterations, repairs, and other miscellaneous items, thirty thousahd dollars. * 'library of congress. For compensation of librarian, two assistant li brarians. and messenger, four thousand fivo hun dred dollars. To defray freight and other expenses incurred under tho not to regulate the oxchango of certain documents and othor publication!). approved Juno twonty-sixth, eighteen hundred and forty-eight, tho sum of one thousand dollars, and that tho said act is heroby repealed. ' For purchase of books for said library and for contingent expenses thereof, and for purchaao of iurnituro for tho same, sovonty-fivo thousand dol- .lira. For continuing the preparation and publication of tho works ot the Exploring Expedition, inolud ing tho expenses oi the greenhouse, nnd Tor the set tlement of arrears duo on tho orection of Bald green house, twenty-five thousand dollara: Provided That no part of this appropriation ahull bo appliec to tho enlarging of thepresont or the erection of now buildings, For purohaso of law books for said library, two thousand dollars. For tho publication of tho Jefferson papers, under the direction bflho Library Committee, in addition to the balanoo of an unoxponded appropriation, throo thousand dollars. EXECUTIVE. For compensation ol tbo President of tho United Stales, twenty-fivo thousand dollara. DEPARTMENT OP STA' For compensation of tho Secretary of State, and the clerks, mossengora, and assistant messenger in his offioe, thirty-three thousand seven hundred dol lars. For incidental and contingent oxponaes of laid Department: • For pbbliihing the laws in pamphlet form, am tho nowspapora of tho States and Territories, ant in tho city of Washington, twonty-two thouoanc three hundred and twenty-'fivo dollara. For proofreading, packing and distributing laws . and documents. Including cases, labftv and trans portation, ten thousand dollars. For tho purchase of such works as aro immedi ately required for the library^ bf tho Department of Stato, two thousand dollara. For remodelling tho library of tho Department of Stato, arranging and classifying tho collection, binding the pamphlets which are containod therein, and preparing a catalogue of the same, ono thou sands dollars.' For stationery, blank books, binding, labor, and attendance, furnitnro, fixtures, repairs. painting am glazing, four thousand four hundrod dollars. For printing (letter-press and copper-plate) books and maps, two thousand dollara. For newspapers, two hundrod dollara. For miscellaneous items, one thousand dollara. NORTUEA8T EXECUTIVE BUILDING. For compensation of tho superintendent and four watchmen of the northeast oxocutivo building, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollara. For contingent expenses of said building, viz: For fuel, labor, oil. and repairs, three thousand three hundred dollars. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. For compensation of tho Secretary of tho Trea sury and Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, clerks, yand assistant messenger in hlsofiico, nd binding,* For printing, fifty dollars. For labor; ono hundred dollara.' for miscellaneous items, two hundrod dollars. In the office of tho Fifth Auditor: h ndred and fifty dollars #nd Btat,on ® ry * two For labor, one hundrod and aoventy-five dollara. For miscellaneous items, three hundred and fifty dollara. In the offico of tho Treasurer: For blank books, binding, labor, stationery, and printing, one thousand dolinra. For miscellaneous itoms, fivo hundrod dollara. In tho oifico.of the Register: For blank books, binding, and stationery, two thousand fivo hundrod dollara. For blank certificates of tho registers of vessels, blank enrolments and licenses, fivo hundred dollars. For arranging nnd binding cancelled marine pa- >ora returned by tho collectors, ono thousand aol- For copporplato printed certificntea of registers of vesaols ana crew list, four thousand dollara. For labor nnd other miscellaneous itoms, ono thousand dolinra. In tho offico of tho Solicitor For blank books, binding, stationery, printing circulars and blnnk forms of reports of district at- orneys, clerks of courts, and marshals, and for la- ior, ono thousand and fifty dolinra. For statutes and reports, including thoso of tho eevoral States, ono thousand dollara. For miscellaneous itoms, two hundrod dollars. In tho offico of the Commissioner of Customs: For blank books, binding, stationery, printing, and labor, ono thousand seven hundred dollars. For miscollntfeous items, threo hundrod dollars. SOUTHEAST EXECUTIVE BUILDING. For compensation of the superintendent and eight watchmen oi tho Southeast Executive Build- ' ig. four thousand fivo hundred dollars. For contingent expenses of said building, viz: d thousand soven hundred and fifty dol- . For miscellaneous items, ono hundred and fifty dollars. In.M 1 * offioe of tbs Chlaf Engineer: ■ . For blank books, binding, stationery, andprint- Ing.aix hundrod dollara. for miscellaneous items, inoluding subscriptions to two daily Washington nowspapora, four hundrod dollars. In the offico of tho Surgeon Gonoral: For blank books, binding, stationery and print ing. two hundred and twenty-fivo dollars. For miscellaneous items, ono hundrod and fifty dollara. In tho Bureau of Topographical Engineers: for blank books,- binding, stationery and labor, oovon hundred and fifty dolinra. For miscellaneous items, fivo hundred dollars. NORTHWEST EXECUTIVE BUILDING. . For componsation of tho superintendent and four watchmen of tho Northwest Executive Building, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. For contingent expenses oi said building, viz: For labor, Tuol and light, two thousand four hun dred dollara. _ For miscellaneous items, one thousand dollara.. BUILDING CORNER OP P AND SEVENTEENTH STREETS. For rent of houso on northwest corner of F and 3oventeenth-stroets, and warming all tho rooms in it, twenty-ono thousand eight hundred and sovonty- fivo dollars. For compensation of superintendent nnd four watchmen of tho building comer of F and Seven teenth streets, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. For contingent expenses of said building, viz :• For labor, fivo hundred and forty dollara. doilara” 8C ° U * De0Qi item8 ' 6lghl huodr °4 “wl *i*ty „ ‘ NAVY DEPARTMENT. Forcomponsation ol tho SecretaryofthdNavy, and the clerks, messenger and assistant messenger in his office, twonty-two thousand dollars. • For compensation of tho Chief of the Bureau of .Construction, Equipment and Repairs, and tho obrk«,draughtjrotri and mewennerin his offico, thirteen thousand six hundred-dollara,.-.--— — - For compensation of the chief paval constructor, and tho engineer In chief, six thousand dollars. For compensation of the cbiel of the Bureau of Ordnanco and Hydrography, and tho clerks, draughtsman and messenger in his offico, nine thousand four hundred dollara. f o. compensation of tho chief of the Bureau or Navy Yards and Docks, and or tho civil ongincer, draughtsman, clerks and mossenger in his office, twelvo thousand six hundred dollara. For compensation of the clerks and messenger in tho Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, seven thou sand three hundred doilare. For compensation of the chief of tho Bureau of Medicine and Surgeiy, and tho assistant to chief, clerks nnd messenger in his office, seven thousand •oven hundred dollara. CONTINGENCIES IN THE NAVY DEPARTMENT. For contingencies of tho Navy Department anc nil tho bureaus connected therewith, viz: For blank books, binding, stationery, printing, labor, newspapers, periodicals and miscellaneous items, six thousand nine hundred and thirty dolli SOUTHWE8T EXECUTIVE BUILDING. Forcomponsation of tho superintendent and throo watchmen of tho Southwest Executive Building, one thousand seven hundrod and fifty dollara. For an additional wutchmnn of tho Southwest Exocutivo Building, fivo hundred dollars. For contingent expenses oi said building, viz: For labor, three hundred and twonly-fivo dollars. For fuel and lights, one thousand threo hundred and fifty dolinra. For miscellaneous items, ono thousand ono hun dred and fifty dollara. PD8T OFFICE DEPARTMENT. For salary of tho reporter <>f tho decisions of tho Supremo Court, ono tlioiisuml iktco hundred dol-. Ian, for each volumo published »y tbo direction or tho Supreme Court. * , „ . Forcomponsation of.the manuals, seven thou sand four hundrod dollara/ For defraying tho expem cult, and district courts m Injrtho District- of Go sine, clr- . , in-! ■a* also for jurors, '■•Hngfrom fines,! the fiscal voar- Ired and-fifty-' oo, aim previous yoara, and • likewise for defray ing the expenses of suits in .whlchtho United States 1 —ji.inaidoi penalties, and forfeitures, ir ending June thirtieth, eight three, and ' ing the exp . ... are concerned, an A, of prosecutions for offences committed against tho United States, and for tho safe-keeping of prisoners, six, hundred and thirty .tnonsand dollara. That the Secretary of the Interior be and hois hereby directed to examine the claim presented by the county, of Dea Moinoa, in thoBtate of Iowa, for the expenses of the United, gtates di ‘ which were paid by said day of January, one thor forty-four; and if, upon l. satisfiod that prior to - tho fl • -.for * * — district court, iW, Prior to,the-first 1 right hundred and .examination, ho Is lay of January, one forty-four, the said j m accordance with ‘Comptroller of the t “iteentb, one thou- JOHN J. MAURICE’S ffienccat 3&bcut(armrnta. D THEIR 0LERK8. efroybr General north-, ka in his office, eight ... ingc... — r .... For labor. Tuol, and lights, fourtoon thousand five' hundred dollars. For rent of additional buildings for tho accommo dation of officers of the Treasury Department, three thousand five hundred dollars. For fuaL watching, nnd miscellaneous itoms for the same, lour thousand dollars. DEPARTMENT OP THE INTERIOR. For compensation of tho Secretary of tho Inte rior, and tho clerks, messengers, and laborers in his offico, twenty-four thousand seven hundred dollara. For Compensation of tho Commissioner of tho General Land Offico. and tho recorder, draughts man, assistant draughtsman, derka, messengers, assistant messengers, and packers in his offico, ilnoiy-elght thousand eight hundred and six dol ors. For compensation of tho Commissioner of Indian Afiiiira, ana tho clerks, mossengora, and assistant ncssengera in his office. twonty-Bix thousand two ‘ indroa dollara. For compensation of tho Commissioner of Pen sions, and the clerks and mossengora in his office, eighteen thousand eight hundred dollara. For compensation to temporary clerks employed n the office of tho Commissioner of Pensions* lundrod’thousand thousand dollara: Provided« That no elerk shall receive more than at the rate oi throo dolinra thirty-three and ono-third cents per day, oxeept two whose compensation shall bp twolvo hundred dollara per annum. Provided, further, That the said limitation shall oxtond to tho appropriation for a iiko purpose contained in i ho net to supply doficioncea in tho appropriations : or the servico ot the fiscal year ending tho thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred, and fifty-two, approved July twonty-firet, eighteen hundred and fifty-two, instead of tho proviso thereto. CONTINGENT EXPENSES OP THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. In the offico of tho Secretary of tho Interior: For stationery, printing, binding, furniture and ropaire, subscription to nowspapera, introducing gas nto tho Patent office, fuel and othor contingencies, oovon thousand doilare. For library books and maps, one thousand dol lars. In the Goneral Land Offico: For compensation of laborers, two thousand dol lars. For cash system and militaryjjntenls under laWB prior to act of twonty-oighth of September, eighteen hundred and fifty, patent and other records, tract books and blank forms, for tho district land offices, — twenty- thousand seven hundrod and ten dollars. To meet further requirements of the act M grant ing bounty land to certain officers and soldiers who hnve boon engaged in tho military service of tho Unitod States, approved the twenty-eighth oi Sep tember, eighteen nundrod and fifty, for putent and othor records, parchmont, blank forms of returns, &o., twenty-eight thousand dollars. In tho offico of tho Commissioner of Indian Affairs: * For blank books, binding and stationery, ono thousand doilare. For labor, two hundrod dollar. ' For miscellaneous items, eight hundrod dollara. In the office of tho Commissioner of Pensions: For stationery, printing blank forms And regula tions, furniture, binding books and miscellaneous items, sixteen thousand dolinra. WAR DEPARTMENT. For compensation of tho Secretary of War, and tho ejkrks, messenger and assistant messenger in his office, seventeen thousand eight hundred and For compensation ot tho Postmaster General, threo Assistant Postmastora Gonoral, nnd tho dorks, moMongor, assistant messongora nnd watchmen of said department, ono hundred and ono thousand nine hundrod dollara. For compensation of one additional clerk in the offico ol tho Postmaster Genoral,ono thousand dol lara. For compensation of tho superintendent of tho Post Office Building, two hundred nnd fifty dollars. CONTINGENT EXPEN8E8 OF FHE POST OFFIOE _ ,, . DEPARTMENT. For blank books, binding, stationery, fuol for the General Post Office Building, oil, gas and candles, printing, labor, day watchmen, and for miscellane ous expenses, twelvo thousand fivo hundred dollara. For ropaire of'the General Post Offico Building, for offico furniture, glazing, whitewashing, and for keeping tho fireplaces and furnaces in order, one .thousand five hundred dolinra. AUDITOR OF THE POST OFFIOE DEPARTMENT. For compensation of the Auditor of tho Post Of fico Department, and the clerks, mossengora and assistnnt messengers in his office, ono hundred and three thousand two hundred dollars. For contingent expenses of said office, viz . For blank books, binding, stationery, labor,print ing, blanks and oircuiara, nino thousand soven hun dred dollara. ' For mjscnl!••»•««« itams.ono thon«n«wi dred dollars. MINT OF THE UNITED STATES. M Philadelphia. For salaries of tho director, treasurer, chief coin er, meltcr nnd refiner, engraver, ossayor, assistant assayor, and their dorks, twonty-one thousand dol lars. For wages of workmen, fifty thousand dollara. For incidental and contingent expenses, {Delud ing fuel, materials, stationery, water rent, repairs and wastage, in addition to other available funds, twenty-fivo thousand dollara. fc.For specimens of ores and coins to bo reserved at tho mint, threo hundred dollara. M Charlotte, JVcrtk-Caroiina. For salaries of superintendent, coiaor, assayor and clerk, six thousand dollara For wages of workmon and watchmen, four thou sand ono hundred dollara. For contingent expenses, including wastage of gold, fuel, materials, stationery and repairs, ono thousand five hundrod dollars. Jit Dahlontga, Georgia. For salaries of superintendent, coiner, assayor and clerk, six thousand dollara. For wages of workmen, threo thousand six hun dred dollara. For incidental and contingent expenses, includ ing wastage, one thousand four hunefred dollars. M JftwOrloant, Loaitiana. For salaries of superintendent, treasurer, aasayer, coiner, moiter, refiner and clerks, seventeen thou sand throe hundred dollara. For wagoa of workmon, thirty-five thousand so* -von hundred doilare. thousand eight hundred u ai county has paid money, whii the instructions of the Fit Treasury, dated December numeenin. one inou- sand eight hundred and iorty-lhree, should.have* been paid by tho marshal of toe United States for eald Territory, ho is directed-to'audit and allow the same: Provided, Thatthe'ariount thus allow- cd t shall not oxceed the sum of twelvo thousand dollars, which is heroby appropriated for that pur- SURVEY0R8 GENERAL For compensation of the west of the Ohio, and that thousand three hundred dol- For compensation of th* fIllinois sna Missouri, “ J Ll jive thousand eight bun . For compensation of tho 81 Louisiana, and the clorksin hit •and fite hundred doilare. For compensation of the Surveyor General of Florida, and tho clerks in bis office, five thousand five hundred dollara. For compensation of tho Surveyor General of Wisconsin snd Iowa, and the clerks ih his offico, eight thousand throe hundred dollars. For compensation of tho Surveyor General of Arkansas and tho clerks in his offico, eight thou sand thrpo hundrod dollara. For compensation of the Surveyor General of Oregon, and tho clerks in his office, six thousand fiventudrod dolinra. For,'compensation of tho Surveyor General of California, and tho clerks in his office, eighteen thouamd hvo hundred dollara. For clerks in the offices of the Surveyor Gonoral, ineltding tho office in Oregon, to be apportioned to them according to tho exigencies of the public ser vice, and to be employed in transcribing field-notes of surveys, for tho purpose of preserving them at the scat of government, thirty-three thousand dol lars. LIGHTHOUSE ESTABLISHMENT. For supplying lighthouses,containing three thou sand two hundred and seventy-two lamps, with oil, tube-glasses, wicks, bufiskins. whiting, nnd cotton cloth, transportation, nnd other expenses on tho same, and for repairing aqd keeping in repair tho . lighting apnaratua, ono hundred and ciglii thousand throe hundred and thirty dollars ai vonty-eight cents. For repairs and incidental expenses, refitting and improvements of lighthouses and buildings con nected therewith, ono hundrod and ten thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven dollara. For salaries of throo hundred and twonty-one lighthouso-koepors and twenty-four assistants, (twenty-four of them charged with doublo lights, ond two with triple lights,) and including one thou sand two hundred dollars for salary for an inspec tor of lights on tho upper lakes, one hundred and thirty-six thousand soven hundred and eighteen dollara and thirty-three centa. For salaries of forty-two keepers of light-boats, twenty-throe thousand dollars. EASTERN PREMIUM COOK STOVE. rpHB subscriber has now received hla Pail Stock of STOVES, and rcapectTully unllctta • call at hla Eatabllahwent, where a large am* varied assortment of Stoves for Cooking, Parlor and Offlce purposes can bo viewed, from tbe best manufactories, which are on sale at reasonable terms. Also—Hollow-ware, Pots, Ovens, 8plders, Sauce pans, Oast Iron Pumps, Beer Pumps. Cast Iron Charcoal Burners, Leee Irons, Revolving and Long-handled Waffle Irons, Wafer Iron*. Fira Do(ft Fire Irons, Nalts, Tacks, Table Cutlery, Axes, Hatchets, Hammers, Wood Saws, Box and other Coffee Mills, Brass Faucets and Couplings, fce. he. Dj Achialee eeUjtl^of^PLANISHED WAKE t—Coffee Biggins, TeaPots, Egg Boilers, Oyster Dishes, Chaffing BRITAWNIa' wauE:—Bsr*itoom Pitchers, Uquor Mixers, Segtr Lamps, and a variety of Britannia Fluid L*nit>S Centro Table Lampa Osmnheno Lamps, Oil Lamps, Tiros aud While Metal Candlesticks. MpANNKD A PLAIN T N WARE.*—Chamber Palls, Toilet Palls, Wine Coolers, Toilet Cases, Cash Boxes, Silver’s Fire and Water-proof MINERAL PAINTS constantly kept on hand; also, Cam phene and 8p!rit Gas. rr All kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron Work executed With despatch. » ^ v y Printed Catalogues may be bad on application, and forwarded post-free. John j. Maurice. nor 1? Sales Rooms, Noe. 10,13 and 14 Barnard-etreet, and 184 Bay-street. PORTER’S EXTENSIVE CLOTHING EMPORIUM. rriHE subscriber takes pleasure In announcing to the citizens of Savannah and the publle generally, of the largest . arrival or Fall and Winter CLOTHING ever olfored In the Bouthem States. In this establishment can be found -enr quality and style of Clothing to please the taste of the moat fastidious. This establishment Is divided into x different Departments, each one containing a rich and fUB assortment in their line. ‘ * 4th Department. Contains a large and well-selected stock of India Rubber Goods—consisting in part of 8ack Coats, While and Black Frock Coats of two colors. Leggings, Slips, Cloaks, Firemen’s Coats, warranted to stand 380 de grees of heat, Riding and Driving Gloves, Hone Co vers, etc. fith Department. Contains Hats and Caps, Ono Moleskin, a large assort ment and latest styles. Gth Department. THE BAZAAR. This splendid establishment, on the left wing of the main Department, OO.Teet deep. 14fitted up, at a great ex pense, expressly for Ladles accompanied by their Children. Here will be found every quality and style of Children’s Clothing, and of the latest Paris fashions, consisting of Infants* Robes, Christening Caps, splendid Embroidered Caps, Suita, connected and separate, for every age, Jenny Linda, Polka Sacks, Frocks, Over-Coals with and without Capes; and many other Goods, too numerous to mention In this advertisement. Parents and Guardian* are re spectfully solicited to call, as great pains have been taken to add to the comfort and convenience of pur- SAVANNAH. Oa. 1st Department. Contains Frock and Dress Coats of every qualitv, from *7 to 830. Frock and Dress Coats, Olive, Blue, Brown and Green, fl*om $7 to $20. Shad Peltocs and Business Coots, a great variety, from $3 to 813. 1,000 Over-Goata, double and slnglebreasled, and double OvenCoats, from 83 lo 830. Over-Coats, a splendid assortment, embracing Koaauth, from 818 to 830.. 3,000 pair or Pants, or every quality and color, from 75 cents lo 810- ,000 Vests, of every kind. 2d Department. Contains Furnishing Goods or every description for Gen tlemen’s wear—consisting of Scarfk, Cravats, Water ford Ties, Prince Albert Ties, Spring Stocks, Merino Shirts and Drawors, Colton do. Suspenders, Half Hose, Gloves or all kinds, best quality Jones* Patent Yoke Shirts, a fine assortment, &o. 3d Department* or plants- Overalls, Drawers. Price of ou uepurimonii Contains 800 suits of Nogro Clothing for houso lion uso, Hickory Shirts, Red Flannel do. Canton Flanuel uudershlrls aud Drawers mosseni thirty- lure. For compensation of tho First Comptroller, and tho dorks and messenger in his office, twenty-two thousand one hundred and fifty doilare. For compensation of the First Auditor, and tho clerks, messenger, and assistant messenger in his offico', twenty-three thousand dollars. For compensation to tho Socond Auditor, and tho dorks, messenger, and assistant messenger in his offico, thirty-four thousand eight hundred dol lara. For compensation of the Third Auditor, and the clorka, messengers, and assistant messengers in his office, fifty-nine thousand ono hundred and fifty do - lari. The salary of one of the dorks created by the sot of the twentieth of April, eightoen, and who is now acting os tho assistant chlof clerk in said of fice, being heroby increased to one thousand six hundred dollara por annum. For compensation to temporary clerks employed in the offico of the Third Auditor in making < ' certinoatee of service from the muster rolls ofoiu. toon hundrod and twelvo and the-several Indian wars, thirty five thousand dollars : Provided, that no olerk shall receive more than nt the rate of one thousand dollara per annum under this act, except one whose salary shall bo sixteen hundred dollars per annum, and four whose compensation shall be Jour dollars per day. For compensation of tho Fourth Auditor, and tho clerks, meMoagera, sad assistant messenger in his office, twenty thousand four hundred dolinra. lor compensation of tho Fifth Auditor, and tho e erks and messenger in his offico, fiftoon thousand six hundrod dollara. —ll.VU.HIIU BUTUU IIUIIUIUU BUM UHV UUIIHII. For compensation of the Roglstor of tho Treasury, ami the clorka, messenger, and oraiitant messenger »n office,thirty, thousand eight hundred dollars. °lorks createdbythoaoj o thousand For incidental and contingent expenses, includ ing fuel, materials, stationery, water rent, repairs and wastage, In addition to other available funds, forty-five thousand two hundred dollars. For new machinery, twenty-four thousand dol lara. For tho proportion duo by said mint for square block pnving, from Esplanade to Barrack streets, to be jiaid to ThoraaB Hr - " •— * 1 lliQUMiid eight handrod and , ForonmpqMtttlon oftlis Jonw.and ihoolorkaand i ■whom loousana fivo hundred dol iaw fifty dollars. For compensation of tho clerk nnd inossonger in tho offico of tho Commanding General, one thou sand fivo hundred dollara. For compensation of tho olorks and messenger in tho offico of tho Adjutant Genera], ten thousoud four hundred and fifty dollara. For compensation of tho clerks and messengor in tho offico of the Quartermaster General, twelve thousand three hundrod dollars. Forcomponsation of tho clerks and mossongor in the office of Clothing and Equipago in Philadel phia, four thousand ana lorty dollara. For compensation of tho clorks and moaaougor in tho office oi tho Paymaster Goneral, nino thousand nine hundrod dollars. For compensation of the clerks and messengor in tho office of tho Commissary Genorai of Subsis tence, six thousand throo hundred dollara. For compensation of ono additional clerk in the office of tho Commissary Gonoral of Subsistence, ono thousand dollara. For compensation of tho clorks and messenger in the offico of tho Chief Enginoer, fivo thousand nino hundrod dollars. ... For compensation of tho olorks and messenger in tho offico of tho Surgeon General, throe thousand six hundred nnd fifty dollars. For compensation of tho clerks and messengor in tho offico of the Colonol of Ordnance, eight thousand six hundred and fifty dolinra. For compensation of tho clorks nnd messengor in tho Bureau of Topographical Engineers, lour thousand nine hundred dollara. CONTINGENT EXPENSES OF THE WAR DEPART MENT. In tho office of the Secretary of War: For blank books, binding, stationery, labor and jirinting, ono thousand tourliundrod and fifty dol- ' For books, maps and plans, ono thousand dollara. For extra olorks, ono thousand five hundrod dol- For miscellaneous items, five hundred and fifty M, !Z\h. often ol the Commanding Ooi For nitocollanooM Ilona,throo In tho oftoo ollho Adjutant For printing Army Konliior, mvA .im n™ bU For"mfcoHanooi»i ||omi, Inoluding offlMluml" t»srr: ' ir.'nilmndrodand llfardulli™, dollar,, gonoral ordora, clr- - IWi .— — Jynev, twelve hundrod and sixty-fivo dollara and iorty cents. GOVERNMENT IN THE TERRITORIES. Territory of Oregon. For salaries of governor, threo judges and secre tary, ten thousand five hundred doilare. For contingent expenses of said Territory, one thousand fivo hundred dollara. For compensation and mileage of the members of tho Legislative Assembly, officore. clorks and contingent expenses of tho Assembly, nineteon thousand four hundred and forty dollara. Territory of Minnuota. For salaries of governor, superintendent of Indian affairs, threo judgoe and eocrotary, nine thousand soven nundroa dolinra. For contingent oxpenscs of said Territory, ono thousand dollars. For compensation and mileago of tho members of the Goneral Assembly, officore, clorka aud con tingent oxpenscs of tho Assembly, twenty thousand dollars. Territory of Jfeto-Jlfexieo. For salarioaof governor, superintendent of Indian affaire, throe rndges and secretary, nine thousand soven hundred dollars. For contingent expenses of said Territory, one thousand dollars. , . * For compensation and mileage of tho members ol tho Legislative Assembly, officers, clerks and contingent oxpenscs ol the Assembly, twenty thou- sand dollars. For compensation of tho acting secretary of the Territory of New Mexico, from tho fifth of April, eighteen hundred and fifty-ono, to tho twentieth of June, eightoon hundred and fifty-ono, four hundred and twenty-five dollars. Territory of Utah. For salaries of governor, superintendent of Indian affaire, three judges and secretary, nino thousand sevon hundred dollara. For contingent oxponscs of said Territory, one thousand dollars. For compensation and miloago of the mombera of tho Legislative Assembly, officers, olerks and contingent expenses of tho Assembly, twenty thou sand dollars. JUDICIARY. For salaries of tho Chief Justice ol tho Supremo Court nnd eighteen associate judges, forty-* thousand, dollara. For aulnrioa of tho district judgoe, seventy-two thousand dollars. And tho district judgo of tbo northern district of California, until otherwiso pro- vldod by law, shall bo judno ottho southern district in that Stato, with an additional annual oom/wnfa- lion of flltoon hundred dollars, so long as hedis- charges the duties oi both districts. And an appeal from all final Judgments nnd uocroon rendered in For seamen’s wages, repairs and supplies of light- bouts, one hundred ana tnreo thousand six hundred and sixty-four dollara and fifty-two cents. For oxponscs of weighing and mooring, elei ing and repairing, and supplying losses ol beacons, buoys, chains and anchors, fifty-nine thousand and fifty-seven dollars and thirty-two cents. For commissions at two and a half por centum to such superintendents as are entitled to the same under the proviso to the act of March third, eigh teen hundred and fifty-one, entitled "An act mak ing appropriations for the civil and diplomatic ex penses of the Government for tho year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and hfty*two, and for other purposes," on tho amount that may be dis bursed by them, eight thousand doilare. For expenses of superintendents in visiting light- nuuDM u....u«u,, utnituinmiug ihnir condition, two thousand dollars. For the erection of s lighthouse on Seshoreo Key in Florida, in addition to eight thousand dol lars appropriated by the act of September twenty- eight, eighteen hundred and fifty, four thousand dollara. For the completion of tho liffhthouso of the third class at Red Fish bar, Galveston Bay, Texas, five thousand dollars. For rebuilding the lighthouso at Capo St. Bias, in Florida, twelvo thousand dollara. For oxponses of coloring and numbering all the buoys, under tbe act ol September twenty-eight, oigntecn hundrod and fifty, twelve thousand dollars. For tho additions! expenses incurred Tor fog sig nals. authorized bytho act of twenty-eighth of Sep tember, one thousand eight hundred and fifty, by tho application of horeo-power to some of them ono thousand dolinra. INDEPENDENT TREASURY. • For salaries of the assistant treasurers of tho Unitod States at Now York, Boston, Charleston, and SL Louis, eleven thousand five hundred dol lara. For compensation of the treasurer of the brand mint at San Francisco, California, four thousant fivo hundrod dollars, and additional salaries of the treasurer of the mint at Philadelphia of one thou- aand dollara, and of the treasurer of the branch mint at Now Orleans of five hundred dollars, six thou sand dollars. For salaries of ton additional olorks, authorizet by the acts of August sixth, eighteen hundred am fortv-six, and August twelfth, eighteen hundred am forty-oignt, and a olerk for the treasurer of tho branch mint at San Francisco, California; atasa- Jury of two thousand fivo hundred dollars, twolvo thousand one hundred dollars. For salary of chief clerk to tho assistant treasurer at Now York, fifteen hundred dollara. For contingent expenses under the act for tho safo keeping, collecting, transfer, and disbursement of tbo public revenuo, of sixth ot August, eighteen hundrod and forty-six, twenty thousand dollara: Provided, That no part of said sum of twenty thousand dollars shall be oxpondod for clerical ser vices.* For compensation to special agents to examine the books, accounts, and money on hand in tho se veral depositories, under the act of August 6ixtb, eighteen hundred aud forty-six, aoven thousand .dollars. SURVEY OP THE COAST. For survey of tho coast of tho United States, in cluding compensation to Superintendent and assist ants, land oxciuding the pay and emoluments ol of ficers of the army and n{ivy. and petty officers and men oi the navy employed in tho work,) one hun dred and eighty-six thousand dollars. For continuing the survoyof tho Florida roofs and keys, (excluding tbe pay and emoluments of the officers oi tho army auanavy, and potty officers and meh Of the navy employed in tho work,) thirty thousand dollars. For continuing the survoyof tho woatuiu coast of the United States, (excluding the pay and emolu ments of tho officers of the army ana .navy, and the pelty officers aud men employed in the work,) ono hundred und fifty thousand dollars: Provided, That a sufficient number of the supernumerary se cond lieutenants, graduates of the military acado- my. ior whom there is no command in tho army, shall, upon tho application of the Superintendent of the Coast Survey, be detained to take tbo places and do the duty on the coast survey, instead of tho civilians now employed in that service. MARINE HOSPITALS. For draining hospital sito, and heating and wa tering the hospital at Louisville, Kentucky, two thousand dollara. * For draining hospital site, nnd heating and wa tering the hospital at Faducab, two thousand dol- lara. For draining hospital site, and heating and wa ring the hospital at Napoleon, two thousand dol- JB. For draining hospital site, and heating and wa tering tho hospital nt Natchez/— **• J J - , ‘— wm\ t (Im UwAt- two thousand dollars. For draining hospital sito, and heating and wa tering tbo hotpltal at SL Louis; two thousand do • lara. For draining hospital site, and heating and toring tho hospital at Olcaveland, two thorn dollara. , . To most outatandfag claims incurred in finis! the hospital at Pittsburgh, and grading and dralnini the site, fifteen hundred and sixty-throe dolii forty-eight cents. ■ For completing the conn ruction of (he i hospital at Han Fnmclwo. California, nod ranging the grounds, fencing, furnishing wi ( roaaury lia and lie SEE htum fiTpwwiiiiPf mmiuAHmu, frill sulla from 83,35 to 84£0. EJTNo abatement from prices lint aaltod.^gg ST. ANDREW’S HALL, BROUGI1TOA-SXREET, uENTLEnlEiV’S EEBTORATIOH.jjgjk ■ LAGER DEER. ,11. WE IG AND tin* opened, under the Planter*’ Hotel, a neat and comfortable Eating Room, with an excellent Kitchen and Cooking Range adjacent, a*a RESTAURANT. He ha* an excellent Cook, from Stnubourg, who will •nit German, American aud French la*tea. OYSTERS, FISH, MEATS—every thing that thi* market affords,can be had In all ctyto, on aliorl notice. Yocwo Cuckkx, tnd other*, who have room* In town, ikfiktlng are Invited to -t, and dlhtng at tlm’SesUm Philadelphia LAOER UNDBUHGKRG uso of famine*. i mode of break! BEER, SWISS CHEESE and ' ’. always on band for the oct 5 PniLADELPHTALAGER BEER. 'TMiE Subscriber respectfully invites the public of Sa- JL vannah to test the qualities of this line Beer, from the Brewery or Messrs. Enobl It Wotr.at the Fnlrmmin Water Works, near Philadelphia. This Beer la mndo ex actly Iiko the Lager Beer or Munich, tn Bavaria. I shall continue to receive constant supplies or this pure and wholesome beverage, during the autumn, winter, nnd •firing. As In the old country, It will tie sold to families andlndlvidualtwho will thuslncur no risk orttS souring on their hands. Tho use or this Beor Is particularly recom mended bv physicians to ladles who aro nursing children Sold at the Planters* Hoi ‘ scpt7 Planter* 1 Hotel by Myl e nursing cl HERNY WE1GAND. CARPET A ill) FLOOR UL0TI1 WAREHOUSE. Curtains, Curtain Goods, Ac. Ac, Ac. - No. 140 Congress and No. 57 SL Julian-streets. T HE subscriber, knowing that the cltlxena ot Savan nah have felt a great Interest In the eaubllahlng or a Carpet Warehonae, in this city* and being awaro that many have-been awaiting the completion of tbe New 8lore, so that they could make their selection of the various articles for fur. nishlngtholr houses, would respectfully Inform the pub- Be, generally, that ho wUI tbta.day open the most com- pUU sMortment ot kit tho .varfoua stylaa of GOODS usually kept In similar establishments. The 8tock of | the different departments will consist, In part, or the fol- I lowing Goodwill ■ ‘ ■ Royal < ^fre^*;*Tap<Mti7 ^ rosseEf^focc?'Brussels | Brussels; Velvet, Tapestry and Brussels for Blairs; - - ,Jth, of every varMty Of, L Ing*{ Parlor nnd Stoop Mata; Tabid and Plano Covers t Sliver and Brass Oval and Octagon Stair Rods J 8talr Linen, Ice. he. _ • OIL CLOTHS. Of every width from one fo eight yard ~ — Saloons, fce.j Furniture on^cio..... , , India Rubber Gloth-foy Stairs. Silk and vy^’SSMsfiSi Worsted and Linen Damask DoLnlne; Figured and Plain Damcsks. variety of colors; White and Bull; for Shade*. WINDOW SHADES. Transparent Landscape, Medallion, Garland, and Whlto and Gold, entirely new atyle; Cord; Loops;• Tassels; together with all tho varlobs Trimmings for Curtains and Shades. . RIJLT CORNICES. _ Bands, Loops and Pins, or tho greatest variety and patterns, of the latest Importation; aU of which wlU tie ■ sold at wholesale or retail, on tbe most liberal ' a ! WM.H.GUION, , novfl 140 Congress and 57.pt. Ji S*Scgct)anU(?e. GROCERIES, LI41UOR8 A WINES. I EOK1VED by recent arrivals; 120 bbls. Crnshod, Powdered and Clarified Sugar*; 35 boxes doublo refined Lonf do; 840 bags Rio-Coffee, some or them prime; 45 do. Java do; 50 hhds. Porto Rico and Muscovado 8ugars; 370 boxes Tobacco, 8*a5’s and l’s Lumps; 45 packages superior Tobacco, El Dorado, Diadem, Nectar, Vlrgtnius, Ac. 100 boxes best Family 8oap; 150 do. do. No. 1 do; 114 hair chest* Black Teas, some of it very superior; 148 packages Hyson do n in Jf.K and}( chests; 150 boxes Tallow Candles, 8's and 6*s: 100 do. Star and Adamantine Candles; 150 do. Pipes; JfcmjanWje. DRUGS I DRUGS 11 n AAA LBS. EPSOM 8ALT8. Z^UUU 5,000 lbs. Copperas New Fish. 75 do. Mustard; 50do.grou’d Pepper A Allspice; 70 bbls. Sugar, Butter ana Soda Crackers; 375 do. Domestic Gin,Rum, Brandy aud Whiskey; 40 do. Old Mononga’a Whiskey,some very choioe; 15 half pipes Otard, Dupuy tc Co.’s Brandy; 85 quarter and eighth casks various kinds choice French Brandy; 5 pipes Holland nin: - _ 4 puncheons Jnmaicaaud SC Croix Rum; 30 casks Madeira and Teneriflb Wlues; 30 do. superiorold Madeiraand Sherry Wines; 100 baskets Champagne, Iloldseck, Hungarian, Lion, Ac., Ac. 100 kegs and halves FFFG. Powder; 400 bags Buck and Drop Shot; 50 bbls. No. 3 Mackerel; 35 dn. No. 3 do; SO do. No.l do; SO casks Codfish and Haddoek; 30 half bbls. 1 A 8 Mackerel; 50 boxes Codfish; 40 kitts No. 1 Mackerel; With a full supply or everything else in tbe grocery line, for sale on accoramodatjn^tem^ty^^ ^ ^ CARPETS I CARPETS II CARPETS X t f W E havo This Day opened for salo, a splendid as sortment or Carpet*, Oil Cloths, Mats, Ruci, Window Curtain*, dec. —CONSISTINO IN PART OV— 20 pieces Three-Ply Carpets 10 do. Velvot tapestry 10 do. Brussels do. 40 do. Two-Ply Carpets 30 do. Floor Oil Cloth 10 do. Drugget 5 do. Felt Carpet 5 do. Dutch do. 50 Velvet and Cheneille Rugs’ 100 common Ruga and Mata 100 pair of beautiful style Window Shades. All of the above Goods are offered at the lowestraarket prices. For sale by [sept 80] A1KIN A BURNS. nnHB SUB80RIBErs "are now reviving In store a . general assortment of the above articles, In oases insisting of: Palo and Dark Brandy, Madeira Wine, Cherry A Raspberry Brandy, Port do. Scotch Whiskey, Topax Sherry Wine, Holland Gin, ' Brown do. Stoughton BiUers. Tlntllla do. “Crown** and ‘‘Star**brands Champagne. EP“Tbe “Tlntllla" Sherry Is highly recommended for Invalids—It causing no acidity. For sale by oct 37 BUNKER A OGDEN, 80 Bay SL D' .uv.noons.— 100 bales Negro Cloth, 35 do. Blankets, 15 do. Llnsey Woolsoy, 15 do. Red Flannels, 50 do. Brown Shirtings, 10 do. 4-4 8 bee tings. 50 do. Heavy Cotton Osnaburg*. 10 cases Bleached Shirtings, 40 do. Printed Calicoes, 10 do. Kentucky Jeans, 800 dozen Head Ifandkerchlefk, 500 do. Assorted Hosiery, Together with a most complete stock of Fancy Goods, to which they invite the attention ot Country Merchants and others. NEVITT, LATI1ROP A 8TEBB1N8, nov 8 130 Congreas street iuu uuib. umiiiuuin auu uuiai riuur, mi him 50 do. Stuart’s Crushed and Powdered 81 ROBERTS & FOOTE, „ Eroughton-etreet, (up otaire) opposite the St. Andrew's Hall, H AVE ml* on hand a very large and well-selected Stock of PRY GOODS, which they offer for sale, by the piece or package to the trade—consisting, In part, oi Colored and Duffell Blankets. Red aud White Flannel. Plains nod Keraoys, assorted quaUty. 8aUnets and Kentucky Jeans. Fancy and Tweed Casslmerea. Striped and Plain Cotton Osnaburg*. Bleached and brown Shirtings and Sheetings. a lish aad American Prints. imerea and Prluted DeLalnes. Black and Colored Alpacas. Black nnd Colored Coburgs. With an additional general variety of Goods usually kept In. Dry Goods Stores, whtch are offered for sale at tne usual accommodating terms. sept 18 A CHAMPION has In store and la receiving tbe fol- lowing articles for city-and country trade, which having bcon purchased for. cash nnd selected by himself; enables him to sell on the most favorable terms, vis: '"Mrdo.do^ iugars; do; do; 50 bbls. Clarified Sugar, various qualities: 35 boxes Cheese; 100 boxes and halfdo. soapj 50 do. 8penn and Adamantine Caudles; 100 bags Rio sod Java Coffee. 30 boxes and half boxes Hyson and Black Teas; 75 do. and half do. Tobaeeo; *25 do. Starch; 30 do. Pipes; ‘25 dozen Brooms and Buckets: *50 bbls. X, X, and kitt* Mackerel; SO kills Salmon; 10,000 lbs. Bacon, Hams, Bides and Bhoulders; —AL80— Smoked Tongues, Dry Beef; Fulton Market BeetChoco- „te, Farina, Sardines, Tallet Soap, Fig Blue, Pickles, Sweet OH, Almonds, Spices, Mustard, Butler, Currants, Citron, Ac, Ae, >T ‘ —AL80— 35 whole, 35 half, 25 quarter boxes New Raisins; 5bbla- 20 hall; 20 quarter and 20 boxes Buckwheat; 200 bags ShoU 500 ban Lead; A choice selection of Uquor* and wines. oct 35 CHEAT CASH STORE, CORNER WHlTJiKER AND CONGRF.SS-STS. B leached and Brown sheetings a shirtings. The Subscribers have Just rocelvod per brig Wilson “uUer, from New-York: Water Twist bleached SHEETING New-York Mills do do James’ Steam Mills do 7-8 and 4-4 Lowell LONG CLOTHS, 7-8 and 4-4 Londsdale and Washington Long Cloths, 4-4 Sea Island Brown 8hirUng, 7-8 and 4-4 7-8,8,0,10,11, and 12-4 Allendale Bro. Sheeting 7-8,8,0,10,11, and 12-1 do Bleached do 7-8,8,0,10,11, and 13-4 Hamilton do do For sale by M. PRBNPEBQABT A CO. T ANDING, per schoouer “Fannto," from Phlladel- hogsheads choice Porto Rico Sugar, 15 do. do. 8antaCrux do. 110 bags choice IUo Coffeo, 15 barrels Cidpr Vinegar, 10 hogsheads cholee Bacon Shoulders. nov 13 For sale by CRANE A HOLCOMBE. L ANDING, per schooners “Eclipse" F*-— and “North State"-’ * 100 boxes Connecticut Cheese, , „ 50 do. Soda, Butter, Wine and MUk Biscuits, 50 barrels Butter and Sugar do. 20 do. Pilot Bread, 50 boxes assorted Candy. Also, per brigs “ American" and “Excel:" 300 bags assorted 8hot, 5.000 pounds Bar Lead, 25 kegs extra choice Goshen Butter, 50 boxes Cream Cheese, 85 barrels Mercer Potatoes, 25 do. Yellow Onions, nov 13 For sale by CRANE A HOLCOMBE. tnd 10 quarter pipes my A Co. Brandy, of TT'OREION LIQUORS.—80 half and JU Dark and and Pale Otard, Dupny _-~ our own Importation. Vlutagea 18f0,’43and ’50. (1 pipes Holland Gin, Meder Swan Brand. 1 puncheon old Scotch Whiskey. 8 do. do. Jamaica Rum. 1 do. do. SL Croix do. 30 demijohns, 5 gallons each, Scbeldam AoaiNtl, DAUK HOPE, O /Ihmmm IE—III JOHNSTON A CO. bales Gunny Cloth, Bdunanar 13,000 Gunny U*gs. For nov 3 Is by COHEN Ii j/hmhsi ,.. boxes Goshan Obsess; rmMmtt 1.000 lbs. Glauber Bolts. 2,000 lbs. Putty. 500 boxes Window Glass. 7,000 White Lead. All of the above just received and for sale by JAMES H. GARTER, oct 20 Opposlio SL Andrew’s Htfl. FLORIDA LANDS FOR NA EE. *ra The following valuable T R AC T 8 O Fug* ROLAND, lying in Marlon and Alachua MS ““counties, will bo offered at Private Bale, during the months of October, November and December WETUMPKA HAMMOCK, situated about ton miles North of Ocala, (the county seat of Marlon county,) con taining 3,000 acres, about one-half of which Is hammock, unsurpassed by any In tbo Slate; and tbe remainder white oak and hickory land. > A TRACT, well known as the “Fort Dntne Planta tion," containing 3,000 seres of Land, principally first quality hammock, between four and five hundred acre* of which Is thoroughly cleared, and at present In culti vation. This place for several years avenged two hogs heads or Sugar to the acre, and every year that it has been cultivated has produced fine crops of corn and cotton. «, These Tracts could readily be divided Into two or M three plantations each, being weU watered and surround- * ’ high rolling pine lud. rUAUT of 1,000 acres on Orange Lake,consisting of g Dock, oransro arove. nnd well limbered dIdo land. If ‘ by high r< . 1 TRACT hammock, orange grove, and well Umbered , pine TWO TRACTS, or 1,000 acres each, near the prairie. Tbe greater port of both these tract) hammock. cultivate sugar cane would do well to examine thts’land’, ■ as being remarkably fertile; and lylngsouth or the regtofc * or frost, It Is as well adapted to that culture os any In the \ "nlted States. * II 12,000 AURES, generally known a* the “Bayard tract,” 1 situated on the Su John’s river, opposite PIcolata. There j| aro many small hammocks and orange groves on this H tract, but It Is principally valuable for ltd pTne Umber. U H bas a river front cr seven or eight miles. ° 1 1,000 ACRES on Lake George, and several small tracts C on and noar the 8L John’s river, well situated for fanq- )' Ing, Uie rearing of orange groves, Ac. The stray* tnwu of W won purchased by tho lata aen.Clinch, Immediately after the accession of Florida o Uie Unitod States, From bis position at that time, hla adlitles for selection were unusually great, and U is be ared they include as good land as can be found in tbe °*ate. • On account of their accessibility from Charleston and Savannah, they offer great inducements to planters in Ca rolina or Georgia wishing to remove. The Utles are clear and indisputable. Terms—Cash, or payable at Charleston or Savannah; on before the 1st of January next. nvnun ajcao. OAA BOXES TOBACCO, assorted kinds- ZUU 70 hbds. Fair and Choice Porto Rico Sugar. 40 do. Cuba and New-Orieana do. 100 bbls. Refined do. 75 do. Crushed and Powdered do. 25 boxes Loaf do. 300 bags Rio Coffee. 200 do. Porto Rico and SL Domingo Coffee. 75 do. Java do. 150 X and X chests Hyson Tea. 40 X do. Black do. 130 boxes Soap. 100 do. Mustard, Pepper, Allspice and Ginger. 80 bbls. Butter, 8odn, and Sugar BisculL 30 X do. do. do. do. do. 120 M 8cgnrs. assorted kinds. 20 bags Black Pepper. 250 bbls. New-Orleans Whiskey. 100 do. White do. 50 do. Monongahela do. 20 do. Old Bourbon do. 140 do. E. Phelps’ Gin. 60 do. Best P. A II. UY 0 G,n - 0 pipes Holland do. 50 x casks Sherry, Madeira, A Tcncrlffe Wine. 25 X casks do. 10 X do. Cognac Brandy, f In Custom House [20 X pipe* d0 - | 8tor «* 150 kegs Gun and Rifle Powder. 500 bogs Drop and Buck ShoL With a compete assortment of Groceries. For sale on favorablo terms by sept 4 WEBSTER A PALMES. TX71NES.—30 quarter casks Burgundy Fort. YY 15 do. Brown Sherry. " do. Pale do. do. MuscaL 9 baskets Grape Champagne. In store and for sale by _ Vm. DAVIDSON. ft ROCERIES, Ac.— VJT 50 boxes Cheese, 50 boxes Star Candles, 50 barrels Cincinnati Whiskey, 15 hogsheads Poito Rico Sugar, 50 bags Rio Coffee, 50 boxes No. 1 Soap, 50 boxes Pale Soap, 100 barrels Baltimore Flour. 50 barrels Howard-stroct Hour, 50 half barrels do. do. 50 bags Java Coffee, 100 boxes Tobacco, assorted. Landing and for sale by poril COHEN A TARVER, M 1 ISCELLANEOUS— 50 boxes Colgate* Pearl Starch { 60 do, do. Pale Boan; 75 do. New York No. I do,| -ALSO- „ >,000 ACRES on Indian River. Any one wishing to ‘ ’re UttihanS*, V Th ® Tri-weekly Chronicle A Sentinel, at Augusta, and the Journal A Messenger and the Telegraph, at Ma- eon, are requested to publish the above UU first or Jana- wiry, aud send their bills to this offlce. OFFER FOR n 8ALE^OOO?ba.*\Tnlon Whii Leaf Lead, pure and No. It - 150 boxes Window Gloss; ; F- . 100 gallon* Linseed Oil: - J00 do. Bleached Winter Sperm OH; 20 barrels do. Whale Oil; 10 do. Train OIL best qnaUty; G do. Winter atndnea Lore OU{ . 5 do. Cobum’s Machinery OU; 10 do. No. 1 Castor Oil; “ t: ttsacff SR* 5 casks SatasraWK 5 barrels Refined Saltpetre; 850 ounces Farts’ Sulphate Quinine; 10 barrelsLorillaid’s8nuff} 80 boxes assorted Canges; 50 boxes Ray’s Lemon Syrup; _ 30 bags Poppen Allspice and Ginger: 1 barrel each Nutmegs, Mace and Cloves; 100 reams Letter and Writing Paper . . Together with an extensive assortment of Patent Medt» i„m- Perfumery; Hair, Tooth and Shsvlng Brushes; Tot- Tuck, Dressing and Side Combs, Ac. Ac.; all ire offered - *■ **■ or approved papor. CHEAP CASH STORE* CORNER OF WHITAKER AND CONGRESSES. M ANTILLA VELVETS, Black and Fancy Silk Man tillas: the subscriber* hare Just received Blue, Brown, Green nnd Black 4-4 811k Velvet* for Mantillas. Also, a largo supply or Black and Fancy 811k* Mantillas, HEGBOUBOBAK81 KEGItO IlROGAItS { rvtHE subscriber respectfully calls tbe attention of Fao- JL tors and Planters to bis very extensive stock of Ne gro Brogans and Women’a Leather Boots. These goods have been selected expressly for this market and ore warranted tho best stock and workmanship; He Is con fident that a fair trial of his stock wUI Insure sotlsfecPon and a continued patronage. HU goods arewG.^rejAand ^Gtbon’sBullding. formerly occupied by Messrs. E.F. WradACo. oct2 » CHURCH AND PARLOR ORGANS. miE Suharrlbam, .(wto Lr Mr. H. KSAitrr, Organ J. builder, are prepared to furnish any description of Church or Parlor Organs. As a specimen of bis Instru ments, reference Is mado to tbe organ recently, erected by him In the Lutheran Church of thU city. Parties desiring Information 6ntbe subject can ascertain aU accessary particulars on application to F. ZOGBAUM A CO n Muiy 13 Whltaker-sL, one door east of Bryan-sL H.OKIIEI COACH. .... I MpedJhDy itt — jubllc, and strangers In town, that-he haa just received an elegant new Hack; called tho “LADY HENTZ,” which Is on eoUrdy new prindple, as regards accommodaUon, safety. Ac. He wUI always kaep a fine pair of Horses attach^ and ready for imme- FIG ISLAND BULL. T 1HIS MILL is now in line, operation, and, being well supplied with Umber, is now prepared to furnish oes of Sawed Lumber, or Ranging Timber, of an ex- ... mt quality, with dispatch. Order* left at tbe Count ing Room of Me***. Starke A Bryson, or handed to tho fef- WIU vi... Y . A,.,-. ■vr AciusniSG amd ooDFimi.— 5 ^ ■ 40 qr. do am 20 klU Hal mo 5 drums Cod 50 boxes sinol vll TmhihtoukMkM mmiiimtet ' a,mm