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J.L. LOCKE & A. K. MOORE,
' Cltrnnacountr Printer,.
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Ilonlkcr, Robt Hutchinson, Jas 0 Hines, Henry Htinkon,
J B Harley, Mlcljrol Hickey, Timothy HoWo.0 8 Hardco,
Eltslm IIumcI, J 1* Hood, Thos Hcmlerson. \V J Hailey,
Henry llamon J B Iiogff, VV R Harris, Nlcliotas Hernan
dez, Thos Ilofferod; Alfred .Haywood,'. Moses Y Header-
son, O n Hath R H Hardee, David Harrington, Edwin B
Hertz, W H Houseman, N M Harris, Stephen Hatrick, B
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rjwal idverthMjmonW Itteerted at the usual rates, and
ntHotwro takon that they be published according to law.
Btnoi care w>4 transient persons or strangers.
laywooa, inos uoyncs, mio u millennium, uuui«u a
larding, Jno Harrisson, Nicholas Heyle, Fras Hernan
dez, Audrow Harrisson, Wm Humphreys, John llolry,
O Troup Howard, Wm Henderson, D 8 Henderson, Jas
M. Henderson, Thomas Helry, Claus Hallman, John H
lull, Leri Hart, Jas Horan, B HeldV Maurice Uuckett,
lobt Habersham, Sr, John Harper, J W Harris,, Thos
lolcombc, G II Holcombe, B 8 Harris, YVm Held}, Jos
HaregrovM, Jos O Habersham, John B Holcombe, Laired
layden, BJ, Harden, Jno Hamlet, Goo Hans, Jno R
Hamlet, M Harding, Seymour Harris, E D Hoyle, YVm F
Holland, II F Holland, James Hines, R H Howell, Thos
HardomW B Harrison, Milton Humphreys, Jos » Har
vey, Ril Ililtou, R W IluntjJno F Herb, Wm llono.
John YV Ihly, John L Ihly Wm Ihly, Brien Island.
.tHot carotakon thatthey be published according to law,
AH advertisements from transient persons or strangers,
^fn^nrivultfraotadvertisers will bo confined
riddly$>lholrregulwbusiness,and all other ndvorttao.
not pertaining to. their regular business, as ngreod
ft ^eartt verifier* exceeding ln.lhelt advertisements
thohvenige numbor of .lines agreed tor,
•‘rKSStSSkT. Witt »« ««..
All advertisements sent to this
Goorgo Jones, Jas O Jones, Jas M Jones, B O James,
Alexander Johnson, Jas T Jones. J D Jesse, Thos Jones.
Edward Jonos, Jos Johnston, Peter Jacobs. John R
Johnson, Christian Jogstottor, ES Johnson, G II John
son, Emanuel Joseph, J R Johnson, A E Jones, John
R Jackson. Bulloch Jackson, Nicholas Jeffreys, Robt
IV eBCUUII, UUUUCJI WMieOlHI, 4VIVIIUIBO <vuiv;i,
Jackaou, Wm A Jaudon, H U Jackson, Claus Jockena,
Peyton R Johnson, Jos W Jackson, George Jackson.
e INSERTED OERTCI-
Institutions and re
price.
w rS^S‘ letters directed to this offleo, or the Editors,
must be post paid, to entitle them to attention.
NC B.—Each Citation by the Court of Ordinary, that
application haa boon made tor Letters of Administration;
l»r Debtors
and Creditors to.render in their accounts, must bo pub-
^Mre'orK'&lelo end oegroM, by Kxoailor., Ad-
mlnlstratora, and Guardians, must be published FORT Y
DAYS before theday of sale.. Theao sales must bo raado
at the Court Houso door of tho county In which the prop
erty Is situate, and on tho. first Tuesday of the months
bolween the hours of ten tn tho morning and tour In the
afternoon. No sale from day to day la valid, unless so
m d ov.tdi
Fred Krete, Harmon Kuhlmah, Wm H Kelly, Phillip
Colb, DedrlcK Kattonhorn,!’ M Kolloek. Ezra Kent,N B
Cnapp, Jas King, John Kennedy, Dr NKohlhouse, James
Ccrr, Peter Krauss, Getort Kork, James Konnedy, John
Colly, Daniel Kaln, Hanford Knapp, A J Karn, Edwin
Knapp. J F Kirby. Nicholas Kerloy, Robert Knox, Fred
erick Krenson, Peter Krlno, Louis Kempf, A G Kennedy,
A L Kent, Louis Koozel,Thos Keaton, Jas Kirkland, Al
fred Keui, Phillip Kean, D O Kauffa, Wm Klne, Ed
ward Kean, Edward 8 Kcmpton, John Keegan, Clias H
Knapp, Wm F King, Nicholas KoUohor, Jno J Kelley,
Thos H Kroegcr.
0 A L Lamar, Thos. E LkmLBenj’n W Lloyd, Hugh
Logan, Jos Llpprann. .John M u LovolL B W Leach, B
Lathrop, Martin Larkin, SY Levy, JT Latham, Peter
Logan, Thos Leary,.Hugh Larken, Patrick Lenahan,
Patrick Loq, Daniel Laphan, Thomas Lyon, Jamoa Lnn-
aghun, J T Linde, Linda Linde, Daniel Leahoy, William
M Leigh, John Larkin, Henry Lathrop. D P Landershtne,
Andrew Low, O D Lobey, Louis Legrlel, John Lyons, O
Lufburrow, Charles Ijiw, Peter Lee, Robert Leyboum,
Uvy Llllenthai, W W Lincoln, II F Letche, F M Lohofl;
Paine Lovell, Wm E Long, John N Lewis, Simeon Lane,
il L Luf burrow, WUIlam Loko, 8 A T Lawrence, A
il L Luf burrow, YYrimata Lake, a A T Lawrence, A R
Lawton, Edward Lynch, Edward Lovell, John Lares, D
Lane, James • - -~-
u uynen, rAiwuru iaotoii, jonn i.nres, u
Laugldln, J F Linder. James J Lognn,
lobert A Lewis, A B Luce, J H Ladd, Jno Lama, Jas
npy of the bond or agreement) to moke Utlce to laud,
most be advertised throe months at least. ■
Sheriff’s sales, under executions rMulariy granted by
,he Courts, must bo advertised THIRTY DAYS—under
iortrageoxecutlons,SIXTY DAYS-ealesor perishable
aruiwrty, under order of Court, must be advertised, gen-
arany.TEN DAYS before the day ofgalg 1 __^__
TCiatoTTbrer*.
S EC. 9. Be it further enacted-the authority of the
ta ms, That from and after the pauage' Of this act aU
persons shall be qualified to vote at elections fof Mayorand
Aldermen of the city or Savannah und the hamlets there
of it ho are elUttfil Of the United BUtteS. have resided In
the State of Georgia tor one year immediately preoedlng
tho election and within the corporate limits of Savannah
for one,month Immediately preceding, their registration
and continue so iodo up to thotiino of election, who
have attained the ege of twenty-one years, have pMd all
d‘y UxS or have In their own right sufficient real ratale
to satisfy any tax executions which may bo aga nst them,
who havo made all returns required by the ordinances of
tho city, and have been registered uncording to tho pro
visions of this act.—Extract from theRegutry Imu.
jynch, IDLaUochc. Peter Lawrence, Michael Mvnn,
Matthew Lynch, Root Lachllson, James Lnchllson, Cas
par Lcnzer, James Larkin, Timothy Lavau, O A l~i-
Roche, Robt Lunday, John Lawton, A J Leboy, Thos
Lewis, Wnt 11 Lyons, Antonio Loo venio, J G Lambright,
Michael Lynch, Pat'k Laughlln, John 11 Loveless, GW
rood, Loora Lohman.
in.
Abraham Minis, David Morris, Jacob Manses, John
dakln, Thos MoNloholas, John Mastcrson, Edward
llnalian, Joremlah McCarthy, John Mclluo, Wm Morrell,
> G Mehrtens, Robt ftlcluiyro, 110 Mehrtens, Jno D Mai-
ett, Jos Monlocal, Michael McGrnll, Thos Murlaugh,
Aiaudor Moore, Mathias 11 Myer, Peter McGulllIcnday,
Silvester Manning, M Marsh. Jacob Miller, Jno Murchi
son, Jno Montmoiifn, Thus Maher, Thos McAnllff, Jos
NcFeoly, It W Mlseally, 11 W Mercer, O A Magill, Wm
Meredith, E T McGralf. Thos McCollum, Il Morce, Wm
J Moore, J D Mallard, C D Murphy, Jeremiah Mack, N C
Mills, Jesse Mount, John Murphy, B M Morel, Patrick
Moara, O O Millar, John McC4U>o t Harvey Morse, John
•>»-- "-homaMr "
Adolph Abrahams, Robert Adams, JohnS Achord, Geo
A Ash,F W AvertolutjG W Anderson,Mathias Amorous,
O B Ash, Stewart Austin, David Abraham, O 8 Arnold.
Geo Alexander, Jno YV Andorran, P W Alexander, Robt
Austin, George Armstrong, Jainot Anderson, W V N
Armstrong, R F Akin, Peter Arnold, R D Arnold, Thos
Adams, E O Anderson, Richard Abercrombie. J S An
derson? John Anglum, H G W Alexander, John AUon,
James Ahern, R A Allen, W B. Adams.
Conrad Byck, Rlchniil Burko, Michael Boylan, E W
nuker, Johii Brady, E J Blount, Wm M HlounL Patrick
Brody, Thos Bandy, Win U Blount, DrW U Bulloch,
. ...l* ' u.!,ian..:Tn.ll ll.Mi.lvi T.vi.tv Uriui-
Utk, Felix Bouvbsoi .
Eugene M Deo, J P Bolfoulllot,
ii, uuoen uuuer, inmuuunio.
Ifoulllot, L E Byck, A Borchort,
Wm Ilnsslngor, Patrick llulkoy; P11 Bohn, Henry Bctte-
inan. Thus W E lJealle, Wm J Uullodi. Patrick Bradley,
• iTTL. T...J IK IT II—... u n »3lL.Wm ’
,—„ ». Bradley,!
llonry BurL EH Bacon, S P Bell, Win J Baudy, 11L
Dyrd, G A Uonreulllot, Jno G Bryan. Thomaa II Barrett,
Mlchnol Brenuon, David Bell. Jno lillbo, T A Bulklov,
Francis Blair, Chna Ball, Patrick Brady, Thus J Bulloch,
- ■ Barrie.
, Jos ‘
rraucis ninir, uuiin u.m, tuinii uiauj, «
J M Uatlar, Bllehael Uryau, Ooo Uankinan, O H
Jos Bryom p L Best, J A Baker, .W. H Bunoh,
llaHoughTWm D Brown. A T Bowno, Jos 11 Burroughs.
Jno.Bennott, Lquls Bnroncld, Jos Baucroft, Thtddous J
Baldwin, Patrick Burko, G L Blount, Jno N Barbee, Jos
Brown, O W Bruen, Moses Black, II1.8 Buntz, Thos
muoru, vi niiuw, huiiii mtumu, iinriuy mor ,
doDcrmott, J M Milieu, Thomas.YV McArthur, Lovl _
K Eloitry McrckhnrdL Michael Meath, Thomas Ma
trick McGovern, S S Millar, T J McNisli, John
iy, John McGunagh, Patrick Masterran, John
Mallory. James J. MoCoy l _Isaac Minis, Edward McCabe,
G Murkius, S S Moody, Dennis McGuire. Lawrence Me-
! Cenna, Noyle MoHuc, J11 Mobrtens, M 1) Myer, Thomas
ileKenna, John Miller, Jacob Maitke, Edward McGraw,
Bartholomew Mclnoruey, John Molten, Luder Mehr
tens, A F Mira, Fabian Myerhoffcr, O S Miller, John R
dartln, William B Melt; James W Morgan. Michael Mor
ris, John YV McKoy, O F Mills, YVilllnm E Mongln, D J
McKenzie, A F Mordccul, Jus S McDonald, Jas Manu-
— - *•■—- - * —G A Me-
. Maris, A
Wm Mot-
. —n McNisli,
Molls, L B McOonn, Wm Morris, John McCollum,
Charles McCann, Bernard Malian, Wm MeLnuglilln,
Patrick MoLnughlon, F W McCarthy, W' H Chillis,
Jno McMahon, Jno F Mullcgan, Jas Matthows, Isaac
Marsh,Thos Madden, John Moran, FA Maddox, Solomon
Mayer, R M McDonnell, Wm Morel, Jno Mahun, Jno R
Mayer, Thos G Mooney, M C Norland, Jns McDonald, T
U Maxwell, N YV McLeod, Alex McIIardoo, Jno T Mitch
ell, Frodk Mundorf, II K Muutfort, Au McBride, W J
Melnlosln Sami II Morel, Jeremiah MoCartliy, Wm Mc
Carthy, A N Miller, Thos Mott, 11 P Miller. 1 YV Morrell
Jaa McIntlre,Daiil McCarthy. M H McUod, Jas McCann
Jus McCunna, Thos Meeks, Edward Mullogan, John Mo
Aullff, Archibald McAllister.
pr* •
Joseph Nelli, ThosNoylor, YVm Nungozcr, JasNungo-
>er, YV G Norwood, Jno YV Noavitt, D D Nicuols, E L
Notdlingor, Dan’l Nelson, Terranco Nugent, G N Nichols,
Geo S Nichols, L F Nichols. Jos Nuglo, Nevlll Neyle, Jno
" IL J O Neldtlliiger, A A Nungazor. J R Norton, Jacob
uberger, Edward Nugent, Snm’l Nuttmnn, Jas A
unorhassett, D H Bald win, wra u ul
loullucau, John Bums, Michael Bowloy, Ullck
Burke, Jss O Blauqe, J H Biuhlor, W J Blodgol, Jas O
Bowen. Jno W Iilzq, Barnard H lloe, F S Bartow, YVm
J Bee, J P Brooks, YV 11 Bourdlqy, YVO BuUer. IIS Bo-
gardua, Frederick.Batloy, W D Bashtor, Jos W Brown.
John O Blonce, Theodore Blols, WUIlam BIols, Wm.II
— • • — ’"m 11 Bonks,
L Geo Broil-
uiuniur, tv •
irdH lloe. F
urdloy, WO
. /■ D Baahlor,
John O Blonce, Tlieodoro Blols. WUIlam BIols,
Bourkp, John F Blakely. GOG Brown, YVm 11
Il L Boullineuti, J T Buckner, Charles II Boll, Gcj
n m t, i.. TT u TT»II If 11 ..V(Hnu T. K II
ii I. iiouuineaii, j i uucanor. ui ... —--
son, P T Broughton. IIS Bell, W H Bradley, L S Bonnolt,
Jas Belbo, Wm Bailey, F H Blols, J U Buckner.
Wm II Cuyler, John Cooper, C A Cloud, P L Constan
tino, David C Cash, M-A Cojiou, RR Cuyler, Goo A Cuy
ler, Solomon Cohen, Hugh Cullen, YV H Cooper. Edward
Cubbage, David Cohen, John Cleary, Jos V Connorat,
Allen Cullen, Choi Cooper, JasClcury, Barnard Constan
tine, Thos W Cooper, JohnClanoy. John Carslens, F YV
Cornwell, Jos S Carruthors,- Nloholat Cruger v Wright
Culpepper, .Thos, Corley. ”
Richard Cole, Thos Cusocl
C11 Camnfiufd, Francis T
John Cordell, Ji
ins Connelly, John Carruthors, Frederick
I OanwaUcr, Luke Christie, Jaa Campbell.
L Jno D Charlton, Jno G Cooko, Edmund
Coburn,IF Cook, Henry Capon, 8 M Coldln
lek Carstens, Wm Cox, Wallace Cummlng, Pi_ ir ... -.
t^r, Michael Care^ Peter Cobb, Jno J Cornell, Wm Com
rey,. retor good, jnou Gomeu, wmGon-
don, Robt Carr, Fras Champion, A U Champion, Jno W
* ** RChristian, Jno J Coat- -
CoruoU, James Cornell, IIR Christian, Jno J Contes. Jas
Cox, JnoT Carapagnne, Wm Cullen, And Cordes,Pierce
Condon, Aaron Champion, W T Chapman, Daniel Clark,
I II l.l....... n. 71_|I J lM.klV.il.il nhorliM Han.
Uriah Cranston, Cbarlos Can-
J B Cubbegu,Georgei—- AX ~ - - ;■
uon, Robert J Cawzhy, 8T Chapman, John F Curdell,
Antonio Cblsa, John L Cope, ThoaConnlff, Thos Conway,
Moses S Cohen, D B Camp, Oclavus Cohen, J P Col tor,
Bartow Cynthua, Patrick Clark, Jno M Cody, Jo* Leg
horn, YVm Cannon,Charles Cler, Augustus Cannon, Pal-
rlcbClark, Isaac Cohen. Wm Cromwell, G L Cope, jr M
O L Copo, sr M James A Courvotecr, S H Coopor, HA
Crane, YVm L Clark, D D Copp, John D Colo, Cornelius
K Convor, Thomas Carr, Bryan Connor, James ECopo,
L C Clark, Georgo Clark, Wm P Clark, John A Chum-
hers, YVm Ooltef, Laurenoo Counoll, Frederick Cullon,
John F Cercopely, George Cousoc, B II Crnndell, F
A Cannuet, Jeremiah Cavanaugh, Martin Conway, D
B Coleman, James Carroll, Georgo E Congdon, Thomas
Collins, J1* Cohen, Charles II Connery.
„ Rlo*d W Delanor, Martin Duggnn, John Doyle, Wm O
Dawson, Michael Dally, Ric’d Donovan, Sami P Dibble,
Daniel Donovan, Albert L D’Lorze. Patrick Downey,
Isaac D’Lyon, iltchael Donnelly, John Donnelly, Wm
MDavldsou,.Mr ■ - **
Jos DutimChesL, — 0 ™, — .
ft.... j-i. . •— n—il— r iK r«--i- «i j Dickerson,
i Dailey, Wm
I l)clbl it, A C
’ O D ~ •
jyon, iltchael Donnelly, John Donnelly, YVm
wm.Morty Dorgon, YVm U Davis, YVm Dixon,
j, Chesley Dugger, Jas H Demund, Jos Dawson,
ThoaDoweli, Jno Downing, J E Davis, 11J Dickerson,
L 8 DoLyon, G W Davis, D S Daniels, Jno
Duncan, John Dillon, Israel Dasher, Levi
it Dudley, John Dovauoy, John Doble. RII Durby, Jui
Doyle, James Downey. Wm U Dunning Jr, Henry ]
blgnon, James Doylo, Martin Dunnaatui, Dudley Dav
port, Jacob Do La ftlotta, A M Day, J. J O Davis, Thoi
it Du "
. JacobDeLa Sotta,'A _ M Day^ JO Paris,TIio^E
- Is, Jas DoMartln, Henry Dlttmors, Alex Drysdalo, D
R DIUon, Frod’k DannerstoUer, J B Dasher, R W Dasher,
AIT Dubes. John 11. Dews, Sumucl L Dowell, John Dry
er, F11 Domerq, W J Donaldson, Thos F Daniels, Michael
Duggan, John Dorgon.
1 Ennis,'Abraham
nit J ....
“• “-‘""H-uim evururu, win cnuuv, Thos Eden, C W
Edhm John J Edy, Charles J Eden, Peter Endries, J A
Epiteln, Edwin YV Ervin, James Edon.
Joseph Felt John Foley,Vhos Ford, Jns S Fay, Wm
Fisk, James FountalnJDugald Forguson,
JEFalllgunL Robert FerrolL Jno G Fallfcant, JiiFar-
f^Aidrew Farry, John Fitzgerald, An-
drew 1 laUey, R B Fell, Allohael Finney, Wm F Fony, E
», Fu ltomGJ Frierson, Austin French Johann D Flshar,
Wm Folllard, Domlulck Flatloy. John Flannegan, Pat’k
hos Flaherty, Jno D Fish, L M FalllgunL Owon
Fo oy,,Thos Wahorty, Jno D Ffsli, L M Falllgunt, Owi
Foloy, L J B Fairchild, Jas Faunstan, Michael Fay, G W
Fennell, Jno Foster, J R Fisher. G J FiUton, Jacob
Friend, JO Fathors, G G Parries, John C Ferrell, James
l-Qlker, Green Flootwood, Geo W Fahn, Loonnrd Froo-
land, 11R Fort. Thos A Parries, \Vm B Flemming, Jaa
u *• ^ F ‘ n Ht Hevid Fltzgorrald, Robert Fisher. D
U Pickling, Jacob Frey, Jorctnlnli Flckllng, YVm Fielding,
Aiox Efiuoett. CD Flundors, W O Foole, Beitf Franklin,
Peter Feth, G W Farrles, Tlios M Forman.
John,Gerdtz, Francis Grimbnll, J F Gutlmarlln, nonJ
goftnovoly, Joshua Griffith, CL Gilbert, Jos George, sr-
nrtrn—J-y.j[B-GnUlft Jos T GwmOn.Jos
5A*. 9.^_?t. Jn .® F 0, “ l 'gny, Petor Gsfnoy, W W Goo<i-
O tlrmin.
JE; W GfffbPd,- Thos r umbio. W^ *Glies!!
^“'Jtorsn. John Hughes, David Ilarmon. AI 0 Heald,
Jot Humor, BNllor!
, YVmllunv.
jrgor, Edward NugonL .... — ~
Sortto, Frederick. Nolteniun, Jno C Nlcoll, Thos B1 Nor
wood, Chus Nowlund, James Neldlliuger, YVm Novo.
John W Owens, Goo W Owons, Daniel O’Connor, Tim
O’nrlon, Owen O’Rourke^Iohn F O’Byrne, David-O Com
nor, Owen O’lUelly, Humphrey O’Leary, G 8 Owens,
Dennis O’Connor, Jno O’Connell, Jno 11 Ohlmeyor, YVin
II Olcolt, YVm Olmstead, J P O’Neill, D G Olcott, E
mii - .i ni4r.m n tk nla..iu..„. n nil...
O’Uyrno; Mlehaol O’Neill, O E O’Sullivan, II G Oliver,
John Ollvor, Jonathon Olmstead, M O'Reilly, James Oli
ver, YY r O O’Driscoll, Dati’l O’Sullivan, Timothy O’Con-
. f nn, Timothy O’Con
nor, Daniel O’Sullivan, YVW Ontos, John Ogelvte, M YV
O’Byru, Thos O’Bryan, Goo Ott, Frer"-'- r '“-
Afarlln Payton, Antonio Ponce, E AI Prondergnst,
Snm’l N PapoLJames Prondergnst, O O Parker, Anthony
Porter, Jus V l’rentico. Jno F Posey, N 8 Plmler. Snm’l
Phllbrtck, Jas AI Prentice, S M Pond, V
I, Wm Parris, Pul’k
sons, Jno Poole, 8 G Pancost, Owon Peterson, O B Pnlter-
soii, John Pcrficld, John Phelan, Jno F Powell, Jas Pron-
dergas,Thos Purse,Snm’l Pittman.-EJ Purse, Georgo
Parsons, R D Pnpot, AI Prondorgust, Edward Padeltoru,
goat, Chns Perry, R W Pooler, 11 K Preston, Jos V Pres
ton, Wm F Preston, Edward Pursole, D O Philbrlck.
<1*
Jas Qunntock. John Quinn, Alorlin Quinn, Wm Quinn,
Wm Qunntock, Jr.
P AI Russell, Waring Ru&hcU, David Rosenblatt, Jacob
Rosonbnnd, John Russell, Dennis Ryan, YVm Rocnesler,
James Russell, Thos J Ryon, J B Ross, John Reedy, A
AI Ross, Alichaol Rochford, Christopher Russell, YVm P
Roberts, John Ryan, JB Rend, Jos YV Robberts, Henry
Roser, YVm Robertson, Patrick Reilly. L S RusscIL YVm
Roche, Bnrnoy Roden, Pat’k Ryan, YVm Rogora, Ji
_ r .... , , .. a ¥ no A
Rlcharilson, Jno C Rowland, Allchael Rooney, Georgo
Ritter, Edward Reilly, Dsnlol Robertson, YVm Retnsharl.
llllUir, 1X4TV44441 41CII1J-, XKOIllUl 14UUC(4aUll, »» 111 lUSIIIBIldrtj
J W Rabun, Jos Ross, Francis Ryan, J B Ripley, J YV
Remshart, Robt Raltord, 11 YV Halford, Afathow Ratto
Remsharl, Robt Raltord, H YV Raifora, Afathow Halford,
YVm Reilly, J P YV Rood. Jno Rlordon, Francis Reives,
Jefferson Roberts, CII Rlftomnn, H Rogers, J Ronnldsou,
Jeremiah Ryan, B G Ileed. Clias E Robinson, Joseph
Rosa, Ilenry Rober, Geo Robins, Alton Russell, YVm
Roberson, John Rowley, John Rogers, Dan’l Roddamn,
Wm I’ Rowlund, Hugh Rlelly, Andrew Rlolly, A R Ral
ston, IIJ Royal, Juo E IUce, James Ryan, Jas L liosslg,
noil, C E Ryan, Wm Robken,C W Rogers, Thos Ronau,
Geo Robortson, Tobias Rolhtoter, F A Robert), G S Roux
F T Rolf, M J Reilly, James RubsoII.
S*
E A Boullnrd, Wm Swoll, John A Schaffer, John
Scudder, Rlch’d Smye, Henry Starke, Abraham Slinpwn,
Christopher Sshnolaer, John A Stnly, Rlch’d Scnnlnn,
Emanuel Sheftull, Hannan Sillier, R II 8pencor, Morde-
cal Slieltall. Andrew Sleafvater, John 8avago, J S Solo
mons, Frod’k Schorff, A A Binds, W R Syinons. Tho*
mons, Frod’k Schorff, A A Binds, YV R Symons, Ihos
Sullivan,GooSpalthoff, JnoG Sexton, AJCShnw, Ja
cob Shaffer, Mohofftall, sr^ G J Spencer.Sam’l Solomons,
in, John SpellmatuD 11 BlewarUJohnSidlivan,
D Shaffer, YVm 11 Smith, John Stoddard, Ephraim Scud-
dor, Bam'l S Sibley, Anthony Begur, Jns Shea, Pat’k
Scanlau, Jas Skinner, J H Strocs, Dan’l Sullivan. Jas
Skinner, Dr SSheftnll. Nicholas Slnot, Martin Sullivan,
Lewis Smith, Jacob Schnffer. Thomas Saunders, John
8tovenran, G N Staley, Thos Smith, G J Smith, Jno Sul
livan, James Sulllvan, Walter W Smith, Geo Shultz, F F
Btrobhart, Jas J Stokes, Geo Shute, Harmon Sungstock,
Henry Seltzer, C B Scafly, E Somerall, Francis Sorrel,
Jno A Btogln, John Sloan, Wm G Stafford, Juo Screven,
Wm Salte, C AI Stone, J R Saussy, J AI Schley, Francis
Shells, P K Shiols, Adam Bhort, Jno Y Symons, James
Symons, F R Sweat, Edmund J Saunders, Edwin Stiles,
J M Solomons, Augustus Scheldeinan, Dennis Sullivan,
Daniel Sullivnn, AI J Solomons, AI Sholinn, Dennis Sulli
van, Rarnoy Smith, Henry Sllbbs, Jns II Bhehan, Valon-
... ’o. ..tl . T.L. Di. !r ]o-'. T...I TI..|Ih
tine Stanton, John Sherlock, Ixiyal Scranton, Alartln
Shannon, Joseph Sullivan, Jns F Stokes, Philip 8mith, Jos
AI Shollmnn, Jnmos M Strickland, Timothy Shcrrodan,
Thomns 8mlth, YVm 8larr, Jr, H 11 Scranton, Jns Sherde-
man, Conrad Scholnolder, Goo Slovenson, Richard Stolo,
John Shields, Nelson Smith, 8 S 8polsselzor. W YV
Stnrko, Arp Seamen, Thos F Stevens, J E Stlrk, H YV
Smith, YVm Shirr Jr, Henry Saunders, l’dcr Smith, J D
Btobblns, A A 8olomons, O W Shaffer, D T Scranton,
Patrick Sklnnots Edward Swift, Bnml U Sweat, John D
Spann, John E Stllwell, H Sheppard, F AI Stone, Eleuzor
Solomons, Thos Scully, Wm Saunders, Jns Smith Sr, Jno
Schungell, Jensen J Smith, Wm F Shearer, J A Sowell, J
SSturlovantt Wm Saunders, Julius. Smith, H R Sdley,
Christopher Smith.
Tombroke. Jnmos ThurmolL BT Turner, Wm Thomns.
I, Edward Townsend, B T Thetis, A Thomns, YV
&tta(ncoa ffincHa.
General Com ml ■ ■ io irbruM i n frs ■;
SMITH & FORT,
« « „ K0 ‘, 1G8 1 bxvstuzzt, ■ a van k ah, Ok.
N. B.—Liberal ndvinoeson Produce, and strict personal
. . attention to ptirchaso or Goods.
OZOKOZJ. SMITH. [July 80] . HURRY E. FORT.
SWIFT, DEN8LOW A CO-
_ Dealer* In Groceries. Provision*.
FOREIGN AND DOMES TIO 2,/Q UORS.
CORNER RA.Y AHP WHITAKZR-STRKICTS.
W. D. FORD,
Hetall Crocor.
JValdburg't Building. Jefferton-ilre-.t, Savannah, Ga n
■ Constantly on hand, n cholco supply of FaMiLy
Groceries. , July 1
E. O’BYRNE,
AT TAYLOR'S BUILDING—MARKET WHARF,
Keeps constantly on hand a supply of
t Cr .°ckerF-Ware» Groceries, dec. Ate.
Jan 1, '51 ly
’ L. ROBIDER, [from farm]
Fashionable Root and Shoe-maker.
Importer of French Leather,
WHITAKER-STREET—OPPOSITE SMETs' BUILDINO.
J. L. OLIVER,
Fashionable Boot manufacturer,
MO.SEVENTEEN BULL-STREET, NEAR MONUMENT-SQUARE.
Cork-Sole, YVatcr-Proof, Hunting, Allllbiry, Patent
Leather, Walking, Dress, and Pump-Solo Roots; Shoot
ing Buskins, Booteee, Oxford Shoes, Pumps, Slippers,
Ac m made to order in tho neatest and most foshlonablo
WYLLY A AIONTMOLLIN,
General Agents and Brokers,
For tho Sale or
RealEetate^fegroee^any description PersonalPrcptrtf.
SAVANNAHj GA„ FRIDAY MORNING, SE PTEMBER 17,1852.
JJuafittaa ffiarl
HARDWICK A COOKE,
^lloilMi
Fad tori and Comutlssl
No. m Bhu-Strcct.
crchantE,
. R. I. HARDWICK.
JOHN O. COORB.
J. UASBROUCK A CO n
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DIALERS IN
Earthen-Ware, French China, Looking Glasses.
PHILIP KEAN,
Drapermiid Tailor,
AND DEALEIVIN READY MADE CLOTl
. fenpield's ranoe—NO. 00 BRYAI
S. 8. MILLER A J. D. FERGU80N,
Wheulavrlahts, and Blacksmiths,
Corner of Broughton and Muntgomtry-sls.
HINO,
SAVANNAH, UA.
Carriages, Wagons, Carts and Drays manufisetnred.
lacksmTUut * *" * .
BlacksmlUiing, inclt
Buildings.
. Iron Railing and Grates, for
inly—o novfl
ADAM 8nORT,
master Builder,
FIRST DOOR WEST OF ST, ANDREW’S HALL,
Will lako contracts for Building Rnd YVork In Mi
of every description.
fasonry
R. A J. L ACHLISON,
Engineers anil millwrights,
IRON Sr BRASS FOUNDER87
Canal-Street—Near the Oanal Lock. -
R. LACULISON. J. LACHL1SON.
A. PONCE,
Importer 4c manufacturer of Beaars,
NO. 13 WHITAKBR-STRRRT,
Keeps on hand a well selected stock or Imported Be
gan; also Manufactured Tobacoo, Snuff, Pipes, and all
other articles usually kept In his line of business, which
ho ofton on tho most reasonable terms. nov 3
T. PORTER’S
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING- EMPORIUM.
Spcfiio awa atimmet- jPwHjfowfl.
rpHE SUBSCRIBER takes tills method or Informing his friends'and the citizens of Savannah, that he Is now
X opening THE MOST SPLENDID BTOCK OF CLOTHING over offered In this city. Tho prices, In plain
figures, ore marked upon each article, and no deviation, and at the remarkable low prices that the goods are marked,
the subscriber Teels confident will be appreciated by a generous public/ In part are the foliowf “ " •- * '
now In store, to wit:
g Goods 1 have
GENTS' CLOTH OOATS.
Genta. Black Cloth Dress and Frock Coats,
Olive do do do do
Brown do do do do
Blue do do do do
Black Cloth Sacka and Polka 8aclu,
Brown do do do do
Blue do do do do
Olive do do do do
do Shad Dress do
Black Doe Skin Polka Sacks,
Fancy Colored do do
Drab Casslmere Backs and Polka Sacks,
do
Black Tweed do
Green do do
Brown do do do
Silk and Wool do do
COATS.
Cambist,
Checked Glnghoma,
Linen Lustre, .
Plain and Fancy Alpacca,
Paris Lustre,
Block Morin,
Black aud Fancy Tweed,
Do do Cashinorotls,
Brown aud Yellow Linen.
Black Drap d’Ete,
Grass Lluen.
FURNISHING GOODS.
Linen and Linen Bosom Shirts.
811k, Lamb’s Wool, and Merino Shirts and Drawers,
Linen, Jeans, and Canton Flannel do
Silk, Merino, and Cotton Half Hose,
Silk, Thread, and Nori Hose,
Gentlemen’s Dressing Robes,
Linen Collars, two and three ply.
«... , „ PANTALOON8.
Striped Cotton and Linen,
Plain do do do
Nankeen, Drap d’Ete,
Fancy Linen,
Black Alpacca,
Black Doe Skin Pants,
Plain Black Casslmere Pants,
Fancy Colored do
Plain aud Ribbed do
Black and Colored Bnllnol Pants,
VEST8.
Black Satin Single and Double Breasted Vests,
Fancy Satin and Silk do do
Embossed Fancy Silk do do
Black and Fancy Bamthon do do
<*« do Emhrol’d Caftlraore do
White and Fancy Satin and Party do
Plain Stock Silk Velvet, sluglo and double breasted,
Fancy Cut do do do
Fancy Cashmere do do
GLOVES.
Black, White, and Colored Kid Gloves,
Black and Castor Riding do
Cloth, Cashmere and Lined Berlin do
Black, White undFancy Silk do
CRAVATS.
Superflno Black Silk and Fancy Cravats,
..dp _ Fancy do. grunt variety,
White Silk and Satin Purty Cmvuts,
Black and Fancy Silk and Satin ScarA,
do do Opera Ties,
Linen Cambric, China Cord and Pongee Pocket Hand-
kerchieft.
Hats and Caps, of the latest styles.
Ladles’ Riding Hats.
Trunks, Patent and Soto Leather.
Vjdyse»> Carpet Bags, Canes, Umbrellas, Ac^ Ac,
CHILDREN’S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.
Suits, und Boys’
they are raado up
asked.
C3^"Don’t forget tho new store on first floor of St. Andrew's Hall, corner of Broughton and Jefferson-sts
largo assortment. The Ladles will find It to their Interest to cali and examine' mV stock uo
io latest stylo and the best manner and at tlie lowest prices. No abatement from tho prices first
Webster, Robert YY'aggeuslelu, Jos Washburn, D L Wil
son, Claudius C Wilson, Dempsey White, Peter White,
Jno M YVIlliums. Norman Wnllncc, Henry YY'elgnnd,
Titos YVhlle, YV| II YVIIIlams,J TYVcbb.Jas G Watts,
John Wlckam, Lemuel Wilson, VVm P Wylly, John
YVIIdor, Jas E Waltliour, Christopher Witgen, John
Welglem, Jno W C Williamson, Henry Williamson,
William War—
Y.
Peter Yonran, Jno A Young, Dr E Yongo, W A Yongo,
WraPYongo.
Zi
Peter Zarodnskl, Edwnrd G Zctrouor, Jacob Zimmer-
matt, Edward Zudoincs, Bolomon Zelglor.
Tho foregoing nro ihu qiisllflcatlons or volors entitled
to voto for Mayor and Aldermen or tho City of Savannuh
at tho ensuing election In December next, and n list of
persons Registered for the month or May. ir there ore
any porratis whose names nro Registered, and who nro
not cnlltlod to a vote, notice is respectfully requested to
bo given to tho Clerk of Council, that Utoy may bo dealt
with according to law. R. F. AKIN, '
rapt 14 Clerk Council.
REET,
l* tcdi, Marion inroaucniii. ano 11 iiiutic, im i
son, YV B Tinsley, Fras Trueholut, R V Thomas, H
ran Tombtu YV II Talblrd, J E Taylor, John 0 T
. Rlclinrd-
son’Torabs; YV fl'Talblrd, J E Taylor; John (1 Thomas,
John Trumflor, IK Tefft, Jos P Tustln, Thus M Turner, F
A Tujiper, CbasTliompson, Il JTIodomun, Duvld Thomp
son, Jus Ttgbo. L O Tcbenu, Clias G Tnlhlrd. llonry Tow,
Jno Tanner. YVm A Thompson, ltobt Todd, F J Timmons,
GEORGE W. IIARDCASTLE,
carriage: maker,
200 CONGRESS AND 05 ST. JULIAN-STR!
E'ranklisa-Sqiiare*
W OULD Return his thanks to his frlonds and patrons
for past favours, and inform them, that ho to now
ready at Uiu old stand, to executo any work in thu abovo
line, und hopes by his untiring exertions to please all
who may honor him with a call. All kinds of repairing
In tho above business dono with the utmost neatness and
dlsputcb.
Wheelwright and Blacksmith work, and nil kinds of
Wheels,Wagons, Drays, Carts, Ac., made on the shortest
notice and on most liberal terms.Jail SO
PAINT AND OIL STOEE,
1 and 2 English do.
GROUND PAINTS:
Black, Yellow, Brown, Chrome Green, Paris Green, and
Prussian Blue.
DRY PAINTS:
Venetian Red, Spanish Brow:i, Lampblack, Yellow
Ochre, Red Lend, Litharge, Paris and chrome Green,
Prussian niue,Chromo Yellow, Umber, Terra do Sienna,
«— « MtTwiT’np u.unv mi nna
_.jh, Graining, nnd Artists’ do., Window and
GLASS, of nil qualities, from (iby8 to 32by4ti; Copal, Ja
pan, Light and Dark Coach VARNISH, MIXED PAINTS
or all klndi, PAPER HANGINGS, Fire-Board Prints and
Borders.
0j7- The above articles will bo sold on reasonable
terms.
Houio, Sign and Ship Painting
Dono in a workmnn-liko manner, and at reasonable
prices.Jan 20
npr28
English and French Illustrated
Standard, Scientific & medical Rooks.
A PRACTICAL TREATISE on tho useof thoMlwv
scope: by John Quekott. Illustrated. "
• -cturea on Histology, doltvorcd nt the Royal College
irgeons of England: by Jobn Quokett. Illustrated
lectures on Histolt
of Stu
With 150 cuts.
Chemical Technology, orChemlstry applied to the Arts
”* J)rs. Knapp, Ronalds, and Rich-
nnd Manurnclures:
unison.
Principles of Physics, and Meteorology: by J. Muller,
ProfoMor of Physics, at tho University ofFrelbcrg. Illus
trated with 530 engravings on wood.
The Anatomy of tho External Forms of Man: byJ,
Fan, M. D^ and Robert Knox, M. B.
Tlie Natural History or Man: by James Cowloa Prich-
Third edition, i
ard,M f D., etc. etc. Tlilrd edition, willi50 colored plates.
Elomcuts orGoueral and Mlnuto Auatomy or Mon and
Mnmolin: by Fr. Gerber.
A Practical Toxt-Uook of Inorgnnlo Chemistry, with
Qualitative and Quuntltajlvo Analysis: by Dugall Camp-
Physlologlo Pntholnglquo: par H. lobert.
Tlio Philosophy ofMnrringe: by Michael Ryan, AI. D.
Manual of Practical Assaying: by John Mitchell.
A Complete Course of Motoorology: by L.F, Caemii.
EncycIopoJIo Anntoinlque: par J. Heulo.
Received by
Juno 10 JOHN M. COOPER A CO.
COME A'*’ LAST I
T HE SUBSCRIBER has Just received a select assort
ment of Ladies’ light colored Linen Gaiters: also.
Ladies’ Black nnd Whlto Kid and Satin 8llppcrs, which
ho respectfully Invites tho nubile to call and examine, nt
Gibbons’ Buildings, sign of tho lnrgo Boot.
July 16 WILLIAM HELDT.
o nt mi
MADE CLOTHING and GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING
GOODS, which wo now offer at
YVUOLE8ALE ONLY.
Dontors will at once see tho advantage of selecting from
a LARGE STOCK, whore the sizes ore not broken by
constantly retailing from It. We do not conflno ourselvos
to any ouo particular market in getting our CLOTHING,
but take advantage ofravoml of the Northern markets.
Hats and Gaps,
YVe shall continue as heretofore, tho Wholesale Hat
and Cap Business, nnd by connecting tho two branches,
feel confident can give Iwttor bargains in cither branch
than were before offered in this city. Our stock Is now
complete, to which we most respectfully Invite an examt-
nnilon before purchasing, at Nos. 155 Congress and 75 SL
JulloiHitfcctB, Gibbons’ Block, Savannah, Go.
Jan 20 LYON A REED.
T ills Article Is elaborately prepared from carefully se
lected articles of tho best quality; it possesses In a
Which is Highly Important to Cunt
T HE Subscriber Is now proper
force of workmen, to do four
THUD IS MONEY.
DISPATCH 18 A RECOMMENDATION,
Contractors and Builders.
mred, with a sufficient
, mr times tho amount of
TIN ROOFING of any other establishment In the City
ofSavannnli, in tho same space of time, and can give
reference to numerous roofs laid by him. which tho pub
lic are at liberty to Inspect. I can cover a medium Btzod
Dwelling House, and put up Gutters and Conductors,
complete, in the space of ten hours. All Roofe war
ranted In Point of workmanship, and prices as low os
pntdance dictates.
I am also fitting tip Wafer Works In Houses, which'Iri
point of sty to and workmanship bus never been practiced
In this city.
All work done under my own Immediate inspection.
I respectfully ask a continuance of the pulrouage which
has been so lfbornlly bestowed on me since my com
mencement of business, and will ondenvorto inertia con
tinuance of the same. JOHN J. MAURICE,
may 20.10 and 12 Bnrnard-strcet.
concentrated form all the valuable properties or the Ja-
nialca Ginger, and is warranted to be froo from all Irri
tating or other properties of an Ipjurious tendency.
_lt Is beneflcinlly used In a vnriety of circumstances
.. , ,„iety
where a warm cordial and grateful stimulant is required,
particularly In cases where tlioro to a sense or exhaus
tion arising from excessive fatigue or heat, a tow drops
in half a tumbler of water with a littlo sugar, will l»o
found an effectual and most pleasant restorative, which
makes this essence a highly useful addition to the travel
ler’s imrtmauteau, as well as to the faintly collection of
remedies.
irlably gl
In ordinary dlarrhaia. Incipient cholera. In short, in
all casosorprostratlonofthedlgesUvo functions, whether
from Indulgence or disease it Is or inestimable vnluo.
During the summer months nnd In Southern cllmulci,
i. j- -■ • , of
B LEACHED and Brown SHEETINGS A8HIRTINGS.
The Subscribers have Just received per brig Wilson
Fuller, from Now-York:
Water Twist blenched SHEETING
New-York Mills do do
James' 8tenm Mills . . do 7-8 and 4-4
Lowell LONG CLOTHS, 7-8 and 4-4
Londsdnlo und Washington Long Cloths, 4-4
8ea Islnnd Brown Shirting, 7-8 and 4-4
7-8,8,1), W, 11, and 12-4 Altcndalo Bro. Sheeting
7-8,8,0,10, II, and 12-4 do Bleached do
7-8,8, 0,10,11, and 12-1 Hamilton do do
For sale by AI. PRENDEROA8T A CO.
It Is Invaluable, particularly during the prevalence of
epidemic Cholera; no traveller or family should be with-
onHt.
Just received
June 24
P ERFUMES.—Lubln’s Roso Geranium, Verbena, Tea
Rose, Musk Rose, Alosml. Caprice do to Mode. Pink,
Jasmine, Popnlnnck, Violetle, Lilas, Sweet Briar, linublo
Ext. Rose, Eglantine, Murechnll, Jockey Club, Jenny
’■ ’ ” -ndoCarolino, YY'estEr-* " *
Lind, liouuot do Caroline, YY'est End. uoquot
hazy, Patchouly, Magnolia. Rough and Rendy, T
Allguonuette, lledyopinto, Codmtz, Spring Flow:
Tuberense,
Allguonuette, lledyopinto, Codmtz, Spring Flowers, Musk,
Allltollours nnd Heliotrope. Also, Ede’s, Guerlulu’s Pre-
vost’saiiil Pattoy’s. Just received and for sale by
July 13 MOORE A HENDRICKSON.
Jno Tanner. YVm A Thompson, Robt Todd, F J Timmons,
Wm II Talblrd Jr, Jno J Tlious, J Tcchonor, W/n S Tay
lor, N P Taylor, J M Thomas, J R Thompson.
Christian Uobelo, Philip UBter.
Antonio Vemlloy, alias Rainboskl, Chas Van Horn, YV
H SVorsUllq, Tristram Vcrstlllu, David Vendor, Henry
Vellstoich, YV O Vandenberg, llonry Vonglulm.
O A Wood, Rlch’d WnynoJ J L Wlnoburg, Cnnl W
YVhllo, Juntos YVhlllhsn, Sotli Woodwnrd, Elisha Wylly,
Clinrlos Wilson, Goo YV Wylly, Augustus Wenzo, James.
While, L YV Wolto, Francis Wilson, J J Waver, A 11
Wugto Edmund Walton,, A J YVylly, Jos AI Wilson, G
AI Waldburgh, Win Thorno Williams, Wm YVHson, YVm
YValors, Hiram YValler, John YVilUainwn, Jar. YVhlle, Ja
cob YVnltcr, Gregory White, Allchael Weldon,Thomns
Weight; Yv b YVylly, ,E, G Wilson, W W YVoodhrldgo,
Bryan Wren.Il D YValkor, Jno YV Wilson,Titos J Walsh,
11 b Wyor, Jos W Wood! Wm YVright, OB Walt, H F
Wllllnk, Issao Welder, YVm Wosoott, Juoob WnltRiurgh,
J W Webster, Jorroni YVubblotnnu, A J White,Christo,
pher White, Irvin L YVolto, Nicholas, Conrad Wnlsmllh,
jsaao.P YVnltohead, .0 E YVhltlng. F U Wylly,Enos
YVlthlngtonj Henlamln ,>yhlte)iond, Thomas Wqrkmam
P>. B, Warner. 4 WjWaito, Jno WllltomiL S>Wb|tohrad.
Thos. A Wilson, Titos 8Wayne,;0 W Weat,.Jpa i w.
■White, G JI Willett, Simon YValler, W. II Week*
BAND’S CALCINED MAGNE8IA.—The supe-
, , rlor qualities of this Magnesia are, that U Is ...
tlrely deprived of. carbonic add, freo from unpleas
ant taste, smell, or other dlsngreciiblo property, nnd
is without roughness or grltllnesa lo the touch or palate.
One tonspoonfol of this Magnesia Is eqiutl in strength lo
three or four of the common calcined mngneelu, thus
combining smallness of dose with tho most agreeable
mlch magnesia ran be administered. J
forinln which magnesia ran bo administered,
colved por stoamor Stuto or Georgia.
* WM. YV. LINCOLN,
July IS • Alonumont-squaro.
OBINSON’S PATENT BARLEY.—Thrs^arTtoin*
strongly recominondod by tho tUcully as n nutri
tious cooling fowl for Infanta. Ills also much approved
tor making a delicious custnrd, Ac.; just rocolved, ami
tor solo by [July 22] YV. W. LINCOLN.
B utterTcI
ter; 20 box
A • •
_ .... oxos English’Dairy Cheoso; 10 coses Pino
ApploChocso, landlug por steamer Florida and forsnlo by
July 23 OLAOUORN A CUNNINGHAM. .
/“tUAAIPAONE,—25 boskets, pints and quarts, of Ut
\J celebrated“Goorgla” brand,Just received by
July 17 . AI, J. SOLOMONS.
QRGEAT and wamnted
V/ fresh,Just rooelvod per Phlladelnhto steamer, and
tor sale by W. YV*. LINCOLN,
1 July 37 Monument-square. :
lOMBS.—A large rssortmentof Shell - ivory,"RiiflMo
' nnd Brtxilllan Dressing, Tuck; Fine Teeth; and
Ildren’sLong Combs, of tho latest patterns; Just ro
od tor nte by
O'
Chll
itldrcn’s Long
.cejved get rteaw
•CiUOARS^-85hhds. prime P. R.8ugart 25doTL
25 bbls Stuart’S crushed do; 25 do db best ‘d
do;'23 IgixM rofludl Lour do; for salo by
July 87 . SWllT A CO.
MOORE A HENDRICKSON
" 0,d(
t clorldc
from the motion of a vessel at sea, the Essence oi
gcr. If given according lo the directions will almost In-
“-rlably give relief.
d per steamer, and for sale by
W. YV. LINCOLN, Alonumet
rtORN.—1.500 sacks of Chuttanoogn Corn, in store and
\J for salo low, to close consignment, by
July 17 A. C. TOMS; 128 Bay-strcoU
1 LINGER BOWLS.—A varioty of colors and patterns
X 1 are now offered by
July 19 COLLINS & BULKLEY.
/^(RUSHED 8UGAR, &c.—25 bbls. Crushed Sugar, for
U PresurvtMs at 10to’ lbs. for 91; Lour, Clarified, and
Drown do; Almonds, Raisins, Prunes, Figs, Citron, Cur
rants, &c,; Just received andtor salo bv
July 17 Bl. J. SOLOMONS.
TTtMBKOIDERED MARSEILLES VESTS.-A bcantl-
JjJ till assortment Just received nnd for salo at
July 17 8AULSUURY & CO.’S, Marshall House.
A LE nud PORTER.—10 casks India Ale, In quarts and
jt\. piuts: 29 do London Porter, do do; lutidlng and tor
salo by [July 20] GLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM.
pOSMETIC VINEGAR—For the toilet Just rocolved
V and for salo by
July 26 MOORE & HERDRICKBON.
I) ACON.—60 hhds. vciy cholco Sides and Shoulders;
D landing ;ier steamer Stole of Georgia, from Philadel
phia, nud for sulo by
July 20 PADELFORD, FAY tc CO.
TTAY.—100 bales prlmo Northern Hay, landink and
JJL for solo by
July 19 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
JpLOUR-lUO bbls. choice Fumlly Flour, tor salo by
TRON AND BRASS YV1RE, also. HAIR SIFTERS—
X For salo by F. YV. CORNWELL,
July 19 103 Rryau-sreot.
PODFISH nnd HERRING- Just rocolved: tor sale by
July 23, II. J,GILBERT.
lS UTTER.—A fresh supply or llnlter nnd Choose, ny
AJ colved toslny per stoamor Florida, and tor salo at
the Emporium by [July 21] SEABORN GOODALL.
TTESr..—A flitoassortment of YVhllo aud Buff Mar-
V «rac. VO..,, foruil. 0, P1ER80N t I|KIDT
pflEESE.’—Received by steamer Atohnma; i tor sale by
\j July 29 II. J. GILBERT.
"OR ANDIES.—Blackborry nnd Cherry Brandy; tor gate
JJ by , [July 231 A. MINIS.
COIHEDAm gin.—In Custom-House, 3 pipes Settle-
ofesf;”"" ^^fewa^
July 15 A 103Bryan-atreet.
p UNNY UI.OTH.-3s bales Gunny doth, in store, and
Ju1y > 15 al0by WILLIS & BRUNDAGE,
jetcctfjannffe.
B acon, laud, flour, ac.-
60 hhds. prime audnnatl Bacon Sides;
») do. Bacon Shoulder*]
,30 barrels prime Leaf Lirnh
R» do. Howard-street Flour;
20® Oo- N. O. and Baltimore Whiskey;'
“ •Jo- N. E. Rum; 50 do. Phelps’ Gin;
1(10 boxes Star Candlos; ’
*30 do. Tobacco, or various qualities:
30hhds^20 tea. and 25bbla. primeO. All
30 bales Lear Tobacco;
.25 bags IUo Coffee; 500 coils Bale Rope;
100 bales Guny Bagging* For sale bj^
ang3
MANurACTURED TOBA' CO,
lvX 81 boxes Grant A Williams’
HERTZ.
__ Williams* 5's and S’! Tobacco;
20 quarter do do:
52 bbls. Crushed and Po wdored Sugar;
40 do Clarified do:
,50 boxes Colgnto’s Pearl Starch;
*55 ,n d 2 No * * FaIe an<1 Family Soap;
01 13 B> catlys Hyson Tea; 1
10 bbls. Bleached IVhato Oil;
10 do Soda Blsonls;
10 half boxes Loaf Sugar;
Landing and for sale by
roptT 8CRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
up bis second story for TRAVEL
TRUNKB, VALYBE8 AND CARPET BAGSAuid ltS
tends to keep up' a ■ complete assortment of such articles,
le rospcctfoUy Invites urn “
o call and examine his sb
1 ow, and varying from' 81 50 to 830 each, made up and
finished In the'-rest style, and for convenience. Each'
will bo marked with tho lowest selling price, nnd no
rail, [mar25] GEO.B. NICHOLS.
abatement from it.'
GUGAR8, COFFEE, TOBACCO, Ac-"*
10 hhds. prime Su Croix 8ugar,
35 do. strictly choice Porto lUco do;
100 bbls. Stuart’s Clanded Sugar,
50 do do Craahod uo;
20 do do Powdered do;
40 boxes do Loaf do;
Ml bags Rio Coffee;
HW do Jamaica Coffee, part very choice;
100 do Laguyra do; 35 boxes old Java Coltoe;
do;
various brands and sizes;
10 do Mocko' .
350 boxes Tobacco, various brandi
50,000 very superior Spanish Began;
100,000 hair 8pan!sh do;
For salo on accommodating terms, by
CRANE A I
augS
HOLCOMBE.
40 bbls. Hiram Smith’s Floor.
20 bags Black Pepper;
100 kegs Gun and Hide Powder.
_ 50 ii casks Sherry, Aladelra, and Tcneriffe Wine.
Received and for salo by
septo McMahon a doyle.
S ugar.—50 hhds. Fair and Choice Porto Rico Sugar.
50 bbls. Refilled do.
50 do. Crushed and Powdered do.
Just received and for sale by
wpt 0 McMAIION A DOYLE.
» Prime Green Rio Coffeo.
no oois. Nos. 1 and 3. Mackerel.
20 halfdo. No. Ido.
40 bbls. Stewart's crushed and powdered Sugar.
20 quarter casks white wine Vinegar.
500 reams YVrapjilng paper, assorted.
75 packages Hyson and Green Ten, selected.
80 boxes Os and 8a Bedell’s patent Tallow Candle*.
100 bbls. E. Phelps’ Gin.
40 do. P. and 11. Connecticut River do.
25 do. Domostlc Brandy.
10 do. high proof YVhllcJWhlskey.
1 Puncheon old Jamaica Hum.
1 do. old St. Croix do.
1 do.oldScotch Whiskey. Landing and forsale by
>optO SCRANTON. JOIINCTON A CO.
L ANDING from schrs. Julia Eliza, Urania, Sussex,
barque Toxas, and brig Augusta:
50 hhds. choice Porto Rico Sugar
25 do fnlrCuba
350 bags fair lo priinoRlo Coffeo
100 do prime old Cuba do
25 barrels Crushed Sugar; 100 boxes Star Candles
20 do cholco old N. 6. YVhlskey
200 bags Buck and Drop Shot; 5.000 lbs. Bar Lead
25 barrels No. 1 Lonf Lard
50 do Stuart’s Sugar, B. AC.
50 do extra Flour, Hiram Smith, Spalding and
Hopcton brands; 5 bales Twluo
20 quarter casks pure Malaga YVino
10 burrels Cherry Brandy
barrels Cherry Brandy
do Rose and Peppermint Cordials
50 boxes assortcd Cnndj'j 60 boxes Cheese, (now)
50 boxes Cheese, English Dairy
100 do Tobacco, most approved brands.
For salo on liberal terms, by
Mpt8 CRANE A HOLCOA1BE.
S UGAR, COFFEE. SOAP, CANDLES,
25 bbls.Stuarts B. Clarified Sugar,
20 bngs Old Govcniment Java Coffee;
100 bugs prime llio Coffee;
100 boxes Smith’s and Buchan’s Family Soap;
100 boxes Colgate’s Palo nnd No. 1 8aap;
i Colgate’s Palo nnd No. 1 Soap;
) boxes Bcndel’s Tallow Candles, 0’s and 8’s;
10 bbls. Pure Cider vinegar;
20 bbis. High Proof YVhiucey;
20 boxes Tobacco, 10’s;
40 bbls. prime Leaf Lard;
50 kegs prime Leaf Lard;
Landing, and for salo by
rnig 25 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
L ard, hams, sides and shoulders.—
15 ( casks fine Rntoson’s Hams;
200 Reynold’s bestSugur cured Hams;
20 lihus. prlmo Bacon Sides:
17 do. do. do. Shoulders; *
40 bbls. prime No. 1 Leaf Lard; tor salo by
July 13 J. V. CONNER AT A CO.
B altimore flour, bacon and lard.
250 bbls. superfine Iloward-st. Flour;
100 hhds. prime Bacon Bides;
40 do. do. do. Shoulders
20 casks superior Sugar Cured Hams;
100 bbls. and 200 kegs prime Loaf Lara.
Forsale by
JolyB
8CRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
S UGAR AND MOL A88ES.—
25 hhds. choice St. Croix Sugar:
30 du. prime and cholco Porto Rico do.;
2(1 do. mlr Muscovndo do.;
48 do. prlmo and fair Now Orlonns do.;
150 bbls. Stuart’s Crashed and Powdered do.;
80 do. do. B. nnd C. Clarified do.
150 do. Now Orloans Molasses;
100 do. YVesl India do. For sale by
July 8 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
pANAL FLOUR, Ac.—
\J 100 bbls. Hlrnra Smith’s and pure Gcnesco Flour;
40 half do. do. do do. do.;
HO bbto. nutter, Sugar nnd Boda Biscuit;
50 boxosTrendwelPs do. do.
100 boxes Scaled Herrings;
300 do No. 1. Palo nnd Fninlly Soap;
50 do. Colgnto’s Pearl starch;
30 half chests id and )4 tb papers Black Tea;
70 boxes 0 pounds each, superior do.
60 packages assorted Green do.;
do^
20 coses Olive Oil. Landing, nnd torsulo by
July 8 ,SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A
C OFFEE, 8U(
1,000 hi
A CO.
. 8UGAR, BACON, Ac.—
1,000 bogs Rio Coffee;
100 hbds. Muscovndo Sugnr;
100 do.Cardenns Molasses;
25 do choice Bacon Sides;
25 4lo. choice Bacon Shoulders;
150 bales Gunny Bagging.
In store and for salo by
Juno 23 PADELFORD, FAY A CO.
JJRANDY AND GIN, IN BOND—
a Gin;
lu pipes Swan Gin:
5 pipes Imperial I „
15 halt pines dork Otnrd, Dupuy A Co.’s Brandy.
3 do. do. pale do. do. do. do.
15 hair and quarter pipes Rochelle Brandy.
All ttndur Custom (louse lock. For sale by
W.M. DAVIDSON.
Juno 34
T IQUORS, SEGAR8, Ac.—
JLi 5 qr. casks Otard, Dupuy A Co.’s Brandy
15 do. Pico Madeira Wtno
3 half pipes do. do.
3 do. Sherry do.
50 boxes Claret, quarts and pinto
10 boskets Clmmpagnc, do.
50 M Begnrs, of direct importation, and from tho
most celebrated moiiurncturers; together with a supply ot
Cordials, and Sweetmeats. Just received by
June 23 M. J. SOLOMONS.
I MPORTED LIQUORS.—
10 hair pipes Otard, Dupuy A Co.’s best Brandy;
10 qr. ana eighth, u Jean Louis, very old,” Brandy;
15 casks “Snzernr’s” and “Duvtnd’’ Brandy;
3 pipes Holland Gin, Swan Brand;
2 puncheons St. Croix Rum;
2 do. Jamaica do. For salo by
July 13 J. V. CONNEHAT A CO.
E astern II AY.-200 baton prime Eastern; itarifor'
salo by [July 31] B. Wt BUKHB.'
ADEIRA, CLARET AND SHERRY WINES.—
20 half and quarter pipes good Aladelra Wine;
5 quarter casks superior old do.
30 do. Tcneriffe and Sicily do.
20 do. Port do.
8 casks Bordeaux Claret do.
5quHrtercasksflneoldShorry do.
Forsale by
July 13 J. V CONNEltAT A CO.
S UGARS.—Just received and In store:
20 hhds. fi'lr Muscovado Sugars;
10 do. Now*Orlcnns do.
10 do. fine Porto R<co do.
50 bbls. Crush’d, Powd’d and Refined Sugars;
40 do. Coffee Sugars; for salo by
July 13 J. V. CONNERAT A CO.
JJAYI IIAY 11 —50 Jiales prime Northern liny, In
store and forsale by
July 10
WILLIS A BRUNDAGE.
H AY.—200 boles prlmo North River Hay; landing
from brig Excel, nnd for sale by
Jnly 10 WA8!inUHN, YV1LDER A CO.
pEACH BRANDY, FLOUR and CORN.—10 barrels
_ Peach Brandy, 50 bbls. Flour, and 200 bngs Cora;
andinq from schr. H. N. Ganibrill, nndtorsato b£
BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
_ from schr. 11. N. Gum brill, and tor sale by
July 10 YV1LHB A BRUNDAGE.
bred bottles, also lti smaller stood boltlos, nnd war
ranted lo be tlio genuluo Farina. Just received and tor
sale by YVM. YV. LINCOLN,
July 12 Monument-square.
gfewtral
TRAVELLER'S
TRDNii DEPOT."
OT GIBBONS 1 a
GEORGE 8. NIOHOL8
TTAS, In eonneetton with bis CLOTHING BUSINESS..’
UL fitted up bis second story for TRAVELLING
— TBES AND CARPET BAGBJuidW
complete assortment of such articles,
tes travellers and all other*,In.wauls
his Block. Ills price, will be marked
•ottf t! 50 to 830 each, made up and
;-l gtfencrat ambn-tiomccntn.
NEff-ViHtrtt'SATAlfltAlI ‘STEAjMiPIINE
; FLORIDA;...............,, .Captain Lion,'±J ^
; ALABAMA^,.....7
if. IT. dkl
Will 1CAT4
Captain Ludlow, ; if
0ORD1AL8,_ CHERRY^ BRANDY, aud VVINE i BIT-
_ TERS.—15 barrels of tlio above selected and very
choice Cordials, Ao~ landlug this day from steamer Slate
of Georgia; tor salo by
114
Juno !■
W.M. DAVIDSON.
A“
my
erlor to nny In this market; lumilng this day
- ’ ' — L iAr—
Ale
jpoi„. , - ,
front brig YVHson Fuller, und for salo at the
Depot, by Duly 20] YV. M. DAVIDSt
HOICE GOSHEN UUTTER.-A weekly supply re-
C l
colved per steamer, and tor salo by
July 3 WEBSTER
A PALMES.
pRANDYf^auil GIN.—10 half and 10 quarter pipes
jj Otard, Diipuy A Co.’s Brandy, of our own Importa
tion, vintage 1840; 0 pipes Mcdor Swan Gin, a superior
—'—" ' for sr'" *•”
article; landlug, und lor salo by
July 28 SCRANTON, JOHN8TON A CO.
. Pilot and Navy Broad; 80
/^YRACKER8, Ac.—50bbls. ...
Ly do. Butler and Sugar Crackers; 25 boxes Soda and
Bulterdo; landlug and for sale by
July 23 CLAGIIORN A CUNNINGHAM.
pt EM ENT.—300 barrels Cement, tu store,
VJ low, to closo consignment, by. •
aug3 YVILLIS A Bit
and'for aalo
llfugA BRUNDAGE. j
•J^OHTIIERN HAY-wlOo bales prime
Duly 31]
aug 10 ■ loaBryantotreet,
M'
AOKBRAL AND CODFISH.—30 bbls; No. frM
TRUNKS! 'TRUNKS!! TRUNKS!!!
(■■L v 11. A very large assortment.of;flue and
•tfflJJjj common TravcUIngTrunks, among which
JBSspS^rnd’te'M
apr 27 • O. JOHNSON 4c CO n 108 Bryan-st.
THUNKS! TUDNKSII
» ... Received per steamer, a fine assort-
fUrOJnmentor Travelling and Packing Trunks.
•2l_S^DwBajSO[,a 11100 8 ®*®®“ on ofCarpet Bag*. For
Juno 28 ° 1 PIERSON A IIEIDT.
LUMBER! LUMBER!
STEAM-SAWED & RIVER EUMHER.
ryilESubscribers have now on hand and will continue
A to keep a large and frill supply of well-seasoned
Steam-sawed and River Boards and Scantling, of all de
scriptions and sizes, which they will sell low and on ac
commodating terms. Lumber wUl be delivered In any
part of tho city, If reqhired.
Jan 20 E. F. KINCII LEY 4c CO, Willlnk’s wharf.
FIG ISLAND STEAM SAW MILL.
STEAM SAWED LUMBER.
pARGOES sawed to order at short notice.. City orders
will be supplied and the lumber delivered In any ,
part of the town.
On hnnd, a fine assortment of seasoned Plonk, Boards
and 8cuntling.
Apply at the Mill, or through Poet Office, or Commu
nication Box, In Republican Reading Room, to
fob 14- JAMES A. PAYVNS, Agent.
U. STATES GLOTHING EMPORIUM.
WHOLESALE WA REROOMS
Koi. 177 41771-2 Harket-at,, Philadelphia,
(North Side—above Fourth)
AT THE “RED DOORS.**
rpIIISNew and Extensive READY-MADE CLOTHING
A Establishment, recently opened by the Subscribers,
otftr* Inducements to SOUTHERN anti WESTERN buy
ers tn regard to low prices and immense varioty of stock,
rarely to bo met with. The increase of sales from a very
liberal patronage, has boon such as to warrant their of
fering Clothing at trauma/ tow prices, and carrying out
tho system of “Large Sales and Small ProfitsP
tjT Orders from nny part or the United Stoles prompt
ly executed and with especial care.
REED, BROTHER8 4c CO.
P. 8.—Facilities will be offered buyers to purchase on
the regular credit. Usual discount allowed to cash buy
ers. ly dec 15
BLAKE’S PATENT
FIRE PROOF PAINT, FROM OHIO.
rrMHS Valuable Mineral Substance to sold In fine pow-
A dcr, then mixed with Linseed Oil to the consistency
of thick paint, and applied with a brush, and after an ex
posure of a few months to the atmosphere, this coating
becomes a perfect stoto or coat of mall, protecting what
ever to covered from tho action of tho weather and from
fire.
There Is nothing equal to It tor steamboat and car decks,
for all kinds of Iron, as It forms a coating nearly as hard
as the iron itself, ana never cleaves off.
In some places, a spurious article hns been sold as the
genuine, therefore purchasers should be carefol to buy oi
authorized Agents.
Every Barret to marked BI~SKE , 8 FIRE-PROOP
PAINT. The above Paint is for sale In Savannah by
sep 18 O. A. L. LAMAR.
(IEORI1IA Ill icit null, STONE..
rpiIE Undersigned hns on hand an assortment of Burr
A Stone, from 18 Inches to AX feet diameter, a portion
of which Is already dressed for running, and of superior
quality. AU the ncceuory Irons furalslnkl with the Stone
when wanted.
Having a competent Individual lo dress and fit MUI
Stones, the article can be delivered at all times to suit
orders, and on liberal terms. G. II. CAB1PF1ELD.
FOR SALE.
fTMl E Stock and Fixtures of the Store corner of Bay and
A YVhitaker-etreeta will be sold on good terms, to close
the concern, occasioned by the death of G, P. Sevelinge.
G. BRONSON
July 27 Late Bronson k. Sevelingo.
IIR1GKS FOR HALE.
rpiIE Subscriber has on hand a largo supply of Brick
A which he will sell at modorate prices. Parties wtohi
lag to contract tor largo quantities can b* accomraoda.
ted. [July 2] S. M. LAFF1TEAU.
STEAM ENGINES. SUGAR MILLS* Ac.
npHF. ESSEX COMPANY Lawaaxca, Mass., are pre-
A pared to execute promptly all orders for Btoftm En
gines, Sugar Mills, Locomotives, Cotton and Woolen Ma
chinery, Rllll Shutting aud Gearing, Turbine and Parker
YVatcr Wheels, Machinists’ Tools, and Machino YY’ork
generally, In the best manner, and at prices as low as
equally good work can bo obtained for elsewhere.
Particular attention paid to economy of foel In steam
cngiucs, aud to durability in every thing.
apr 24 ly GORDON BlcKAY, Agent.
COPPERSMITH AND PLUMUING.
rpiIE Subscriber having fitted up, in connection with
A hto Foundry and Blachine Works, a Shop for the
above business, and engaged the services of superior
workmen, is prepared to do any description of work that
may offer.
All work done In the very best manner and at tbe
shortest notice. A. N. MILLER,
July 12 tf Eastern YY’harf.
SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO FORTES.
TUST RECEIVED: two splendid Seven Octave Plano
fj Fortes, by Roscnkmntz, Dresden, one of the most cel
ebrated Europium manufacturers. These instruments
can be guarantied in every respect, and will be sold at
unusually low prices by F. ZOGBAUBI & CO n
July 13 YVhftaker, ouo door east of Bryan-st.
CHURCH AND PARI.OIl ORGANS.
r pHE Subscribers, agents for Mr. H. KNAurr, Organ
A builder, are prepared to furnish any description ol
Church or Parlor Organs. As a specimen of Ills Instru
ments, reference to mado to tho organ recently erected by
him in the Lutheran Church of this city. Parlies desiring
information on the subject can ascertain all necessary
partlculnraou application to F. ZOGBAUM 4cCO n
|uly 13 Wbitaker-sL, ono door east of Bryan-st.
WOODEN WARE.
rpHE subscriber hns Just received per schr. John YV.
A Anderson, a supply of YVooden Ware, viz-: Ice
Cream Palls; Brass Bound Tea Tubs: Brass Bound Palls;
Measures, from 1 quurt to X bushel; Painted nnd Plain
Tuba and Palls, Wash Boards, Paste Boards, and Pins,
4c<L, &c4 far sale by JOHN J. »I AURICE,
aug 9 10,12 and 14 Barnanl-street.
CAITIPIIENE AND SPIUIT GAS,
rpHE Subscriber has received per steamer Stotel of
A Georgia, a supply of Catnphene and Spirit Gas, di
rect from tho manufacturers, which will be sold on rea
sonable terms. Also, Catnphene, Gas, and Oil Lamps;
Oil, Gas, and Campheuo Cans or various sizes.
JOHN J. MAURICE,
Juno 15 10, 12 and 14 Baraard-strect.
TJROYVN YVINDSOR SOAP.—IjOw’s genuine Eng-
X> Hah, highly perfumed, old Brown Windsor Soap.—
Just received ami for sale by YVM. YV. LINCOLN,
July 12 Monument-square.
O AULSBERY fe CO. has Just received per steamer
O Alabama, another Ane lot of Mors. Vests, and Pants,
which they will sell very cheap tor cash,
aug 13 MARSHALL HOUSE.
TTIRAM SMITH’S AND EXTRA CANAL FLOUR.—
AI 50 barrels fresh ground, landing per Alabama, tor
sale by [aug 11] CRANE k HOLCOMBE.
T INEN GOODS.—4-4 Richardson’s Irish Linen. KM to
Aj 12-4 Linen Sheeting, I’ll low-cnee Linens, Table Da
mask and Dtnpera, Table Cloths, Napkins, Towels, 4tc.;
Just received aud for sale by
aug 12 DaYVITT & MORGAN.
1JARAS0L8 AND UMBRELLA8.-An assortment ot
A Silk and Ginghams Umbrellas; also, low-priced and
fine Parasols, Just received aud for sole by
aug 12 D« YV ITT & MORGAN.
ft ANDY AND PRUNES—Landing from the steamer
U Alabama, aud tor sale by
aug 13 H.J. GILBERT.
r\ORN AND OATS.—800 bags prime YVhlteCoru; 500
\J do. heavy Oats; for sale In lots lo suit purchasers, by
aug 12 CLAGIIORN & CUNNINGHAM.
OILVER Plated FORKS and SPOONS, for sale by
O July 7 F. YV. CORNYVELL, 103 Bryaihstreet.
T) EF1NED SUGAR, &c.—50 bbls. crashed and clnrifl-
AU cd Sugar; 20 casks “Tennel’a’’ Scotch Ale; 25 bbls.
prime Lard; 300 Sugar Cured Hams; 20 kegs fresh Goshen
Butter, Just received bjr
Junes YV. W. GOODRICH.
TXTHISKEY.—100 bbls. double rectified YVhtokey: for
W sale by [July 23] A. MINIS.
rr> ARRANT’S CORDIAL ELIXIR OF TURKEY R11U-
A BARB.—This preparation cannot be too strongly re
commended to all who are suffering from Dyspepsia 01
Indigestion and Its consequences; for sale by
June 14 W. W. LINCOLN, Monument-square.
OOAP, STARCH, CANDLES, itc.—50 boxes 8mltb’s
O Family Sonp; 50 do Colgate’s Pale do; 50do N. York
No. 1 do: 100 do Beadel’s Mould Candles, 6s and 8s; 50
do Adamantine do; 25 do Sporm do; 200 reams VY'rap*
ping Paper, various sizes: 50 boxes Colgate’s Starch; 50
do assorted Candy; forsale by
July 3 8YVIFT&CO.
1'VILLON’S ROPE.—400 colls of tho above superior
COHEN & FOSDIOK.
IJiLOUR.—100 bbls. Howard-st. Flour, for salo by .
P July 29 A. MINIS.
I riRESH GROUND FLOUR.—20 bbls, Hiram Smith’s:
J? also, 30 half bbls. Extra; received per steamer and
for sale by [aug 2] CRANE & HOLCOMBE.
jnHOICE GOSHEN BUTTER.—A weekly supply re-
Ju“la? PC ''ftlnMAl/oN & DOYLE.
rYAItETYVINE.—Just received: 15casks Claret,nud 5
doSaulerne; for sale by tbe cask or detnHuhns.
July 13 J. ROUSSEAU.
"IMIESII GOSHEN nUTTER,Just received and for sale
A 1 at tho Emporium by
July 13 SEABORN GOODALL.
irtLOUU.—200 bbls.choice family Flour, for solo by
J? July 13 McMAHON & DOYLE.
QHERRY WINE.—Justrccolved: 5 casks Sherry Wine,
O of^ood quality, for table use, and foriwl^tq^^
fA AST STEEL AUGER B1TTS, of superior quality, for.
KJ salo by [July 22] P. YV; CORNWELL.
1_)OUT WINE.—Few quarter cask—for aalo very low
1 by [July 23] A. MINIS.'
I^LOUR.—200bbls. Baltimore Flour; 50 do Canal do
A? in store, aud tor sale by , _
iuljST SWIFT k CO.
■\/rOL ASSES-—50 hhds. Wi I. Molasses: lOOhhto. do do
1VA do; 30 do N. O.do; In store and tor'salo by
, July 27 SWIFT 4c CO.
Tl ANDING,—100 bags very-choice Jamaica Coffe«350
A J -bags prime IUo do.; SO bhds. Porto Rico Sugar. * rot
salo by [July ?8] ■ CRANE 4c HOLCOMBE,
T>OSE WATER.—A fresh supply of French Bose
Xi» water,JusYroodved and for-salo by —
July43 ■ MOORE 4c HENDRICKSON.
These ships
Innately,” 1
TheTO'l
that the Mabion atm ML.
rl, ^ H cK6l52a»!
Aozhts; : 'P/
Jan 28
at'the flamo lima '
'o Charleston, ar-
them. •
;oing onboard]
L.Vi-V'f
. MPIYVI
FOIt'
Philadelphia & Savannah fi
-rfflrjSik .JJie new and splendid elde-whoel steam-
ship STATE OF GEORGIA^ of 1200 tons •
register, Oapt. John E. Walton, bus commenced her regiu
alternate WabtniDAr
"" and 20th Oct, and
Id and 17th November, and soon? .
Cabtn Passage to. : Pbltodelphto.
Through Tldteto to New York *...
Tt^^lp'haabeenbuitt wUhenUie
_ „ V. 8. MAIL STEAM-PACKETS ,
T EAVB Savannah avzat Moaxmo AT For
jms&Ui
Twblvr o’clock M, »a
» With the 1—
l one week and'the steamship
""iTm.'lX'ffiteau.a]
fa-VQItK AND SAVANNAH 8TEAM8BIP: CO»t I
I all business matters attended top
s attended’to nrombtlf and
J. DsMARTIN. Agent,
153 Bay-sti 2 doors East ot the City Hotel,
Omen.—No. 74 Broadway, New-York: No. 8 Court
reel, Boston; No. 43 8outh 3d street, Philadelphia. '
N. B.—Please mark all goods, care Hamden's Express*
July 17 Cm ■ , j,,
THROUGH FAKE. SfiS
From Charleatonf to Baltlmoro t
To Philadelphia $19f and io New-Yorh
e wharf at the foot of Laarenstotreet tfally
rival of the Southern cars, via YVIlmlng- ’
which point two dally trains nro dlt- ' '
t» point two dally trains a— —
diP. M.: the B o’clock only coh* -
irsburg, Richmond. Washington, Baltimore, Phlladet-
i, and New-York The public to raspectfrilly informed
—.eptbllcUrespedftlUy^..
the steamer* of these lines, are in first rate condltlqn,
■ navigated by well known and experienced com* !
a; tho Rail Roads are in fine order, (the YVIlmlng-
YVeldon, ns well as the Seaboard and Roanoke
■ybcen retold with heavy Trail) thereby
nltltnoro In 40 hours, Philadelphia In 45 honr*, and Neir
"ork in 50Jtf hours; and by the second train they arriv*
l Baltimore in 50 hours, Philadelphia in 56 hours, and '
[ew-York In BIX hour*.
Through tickets can alone be had from E, WINSLOW;
I n»H. nfll.rt \, T11 m I lill.no .Mil DhIhI.iE Poll — ..... - . ,
Baton, B. C n to whom please apply;
• mar»t ^
AUQU8TA AND WAYNESBORO 1 RAIL-ROAD.
CHANGE OF SCHEDlJIi v , .
T HIS ROAD 1* now open tor the transportation of'
Freight and Passengor* to YVoyncshofo’. At this
tint It connects with a splendid lino of FourrHorse Post
inches, forming a perfect dally connection between Au-
i.tn anil KavMiitmh. M«imn flrwl XflllnHrmvIir^ '»
On nnd otter Monday, Blay 10th, Passenger trains wllL
..B.00o’dMkAlM. I
Macon at.. .7.30
Blllledgevlllo at .7.00
Augusta nt .....4.30 -
Arrive at Augusta at. 0.40
at Savannah.. 6.00
at Bf aeon at 6.45
at MilIedg&vllleat......i....;.7.1A 1
Fare between Savannah and Augusta .$5 50, |
M M Macon “ ** $6 50
** “ Mllledgovl1Ie&0' u .............SO 75
MACPHERSON B. MILLEN, Gon’J Siip’L
Savannah, May 6th, 1852. *
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A DAILY TRAIN tor Passenger* and Freight iMVdk
A Macon at 6V A. BL, arrives at Oglethorpe at' 10J4'
A. M n leaves Oglethorpe at 11X A. M~ arrives st Macon
at $X P- Bl n connecting each .way with the Central and
Btocon and Western Rail Road Trains, and the Talla
hassee, EufaulnnndColumhur “*— '
sssee, Eufauln and Columbus Mall Stage Lines.
Passengers diub at Fort Valley at' 1.15 P.M.'
GEO. W. ADAMS. Superintendent 1
aug 20 South YVeetern'Rall Rond, *
auggQ South YVesteraRallRohd,’
SAVANNAH AND A UGUSTA.
STEAMBOAT COMPANY OF GEOHG1
Will conUnue to run the following Steamors, vw J
. - r _,.JngSteamers,y
DAVID L. ADAMS, (Iron;) . ....Cnpt, ——.
CHATHAM, (Iron) Capt. Hubbard.
THOS. 8. B1ETCALF, Capt .
TENNESSEE, Cuni. i-~-
YYThlch, with tow-boats and lighters, afford unequalled
facilities for transportation of freight to tho Interior of
Georgia. South Carolina, Tennessee and Alabama, In
connection with Railroads.
The elegant steam-packet D. L, Adams will connect
with .the steamships Flobida and Alabama, landing
freight by them In 5 days from New York to'A— 1J *' '
Freight (now taken at reduced rates,) will b
td free of commission.
fj/T Ir
IToT In order to prevent detention or miscarriage, bill*
of lading should be addressed to G. U. JOHNSTON;
President, Savannah. Bforchondize from the interior, to
JOHN A. MOORE, Agent, Augusta.
SAVANNAn.—Geo. II. Johnston, Andrew Loi
Padeltord. W. C. O’Driscoll, Charles Green.
Fay, Jos. Washburn.
Auousta.—J. IL Bulkloy, T. S. Metcalf, Ja:
T ll.inMn. 'V Clin.mnn tl Sf Vniwlnn
or
L. Hopkins, E. Sherman, G. BI. Newton.
8avannab, June 34,1853.
James Hop .
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
IKON STEAMBOAT COMPANY 6V OEOHO|A. , !
T HIS COMPANY will continue to transport Produco
and other Merchandise, on tho Savannah rirer,'to
and from Augusta, by their Iron'Steamers
JOHN RANDOLPH, Capt. Pbiltot.
LAMAR,... ;..Cnpt.CRkswiLk
—AMD ALSO.BY TUB BTKAMER—
AMORY SIBLEY, Capt rr rr
The tatter Steamer, being of less drought than any
other on the River, Insures unprecedented despatch In
allstogosortho water. The Company is also provided >
with fifteen Tow-Boats and two Lighters. ,
All Freight addressed to the core of the Company,'of
THE Subscriber has bn hand, ' nnd ls 'oAn- '
stoutly receiving from the best and most .m- 1
spoctoblo manufacturers in-tho country, - "
DIAMOND,RUBY, PEARL aridbtherJ
ELRY, and Sterling SILVER WARE: such ls T_
Desert aud Tea 8poons and Forks; Silver Plates, oi
crcl; 10 quintals Codfish; landing'from brig ; C
brsatof"
nml tor sale by
aug 13 ‘'
CLAGIIORN fc CUNNINGHAM,'
Walters, Tea Setts, Castors, Cups findSaucersTobbleta,
Tumblers, Pap Boats, Soup and Sauce Ladles’, Pic, Ico '
Cream,.Cake and Fruit Knives; solid Silver Desert, Pickle .' f
K w " trs,anqF(ult '
and Ladles, Cako Baskets,' -
Svos, and Silver Plated oh ' ;
and Butter Knives, Napkin
Knives;
Silver Plated
Its Agents, will bo received and forwarded, free or com
missions. A. SIIILEY, President,Augusta. ■
T. R. BULLS, Agent, Savauiiah. .
W. Bl. ROWLAND) Agent, j August a,. ; .
SIlVE'll A AND ,, aityER' plate’d ’w ARE.
and Razor Strops, Coni Cases, Port Blohales, Btc.; .*; • . i
wSs'SorswS” 8h ' , “ , lollcpa ' r "" ! 0t :
From hto long expr-*
confidently believes nc
with thUr patronage.
Hto prices jtre as low, and terms toY<
any other establishment iu tho Stole,. .. -
mnr lB, ,, B, WILMOTVNo. VMai
UEBIOVAIl. I; -!
IN CONSEQUENCE or UtteinlV
■ Iw.inndoi In Uiolr.toro, tho
G; M. Grlffen’s Jewelry Stoi
,.. usual variety bf'PlANO'"
JSlOAL INSTRUMENTS.'-^ ,.
June23'. F. ZbCBAUM'
T1N-WAHEAN
,_! LEECHESll-ThU day received"par hi
JU steamer Florida, one tub of largo and heslthy Swo-, -
dish Leeches. ' Duly 22] W. YV. LINCOLN.' I
. Removal. 1
JAMES SULLIVAN has remove
oldstandln Whitaker-/'—•
i ‘,beautiful Iron F you
ton-etreet, nearly opr
store.
more extensive a
will he kept, and all i
made to pleoso. Ju: