About Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1853 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1852)
Haul*,/lift A Henge«,Jfid Hinder, 6 BHnupPido % j oward,Martin Horn, WW» Hono, Peter Ilcrrtnnn, R A ,d p,h<, (■trien Hdnlkor, Robtllutchinsoni Jas 0 Hlnoa, Ilehrjr Hunken, daily aud^tei-weekly t T LOGifiifi 5? Afc-K. MOORE,I aB^iG^Sj Sobw yISeK- J • Wggggg» « jfJ&g&l;!giL U - 5 jpO HJIallj R 1/ Hanley DatW:HnVrin|tto«i,. Edwin E City, and,County Prlbttfrtt Daily F«P« 18, Tri-WMkly 15,.. i. *«. Annum. Hr In n6 ORBO will no order for tho paper bo attended lo,*iinlc«5 aocompanled with Ibo money, or a satisfactory rorertmcfl. ADVERTISING RATES! ■^srBSBMHasrsa^ SS S Three “ 125 Tlired« 12 50 « ....,150 Four 15 00 88’ « .... 1 75.: Sir « .20 00 One Weok .. 2 00 One Year*.......3Q 00 For ndvortlsotnOnts not exceeding flvo lines, throe- fourths of the above rates will bti chnrgod, t. o, 1 For ono insertion... *-m......43 cents. “ two “ .....v.i.-.M..»75 “ m ono w0ek«....l...... 51,50, tcc., Ac. advertisements Inserted at the-usual rates, and strict care taken that they bo published according to law. All «drerUao»hpnls^fron» UiuisIeiit persons or strangers, ^^^privlleges ofyewly advertisers will be.conflnod riiridly to their regular business, and all other advertise ments, not portal mng to their regular business, os agreed f0 ^eariy advertisers exceeding in their advertisements the avorage number of lines agreed for, will be charged at proportional rates. No AnvxaTtssnatnrs win. » inserted oratdi- T °AU l advertlsements for charitable lnstituttons and re ligious societies; will be ehargod half Price. 9 ry All advertisements sent to this ofllce without dl« recuohs as to tho nuinber of Insertions, will be published dally, until ordored to be discontinued, and charged ao- ®°a '•Sfl letters directed to this office,-or the Editors, must be poet paid, to entitle them to attention. B>, Debtor. and Creditors to render In their accounts, must be pub- SfSHftasi.'sa ifldav use do of sale. Tlieso sales must be mado afternoon. No sale Rom daw to day is valid, unless to applications bydJxwuSre, Administrators «md Guardi anstollm Courtor Ordinary, for leave to aeU Real Estate or Negroes, must bo published TWO MONTHS. “ApnU(atlorwbyExecutoni"^Admlnlslrators torLCt- ten Dlsmlssory. must be published Six mqntuo. Application tor toreclosufeof Morfeagw on Real Estido, must bo advertised once a month tor l OUR MONTHS. Orders of tho Court of O-dtonry (accompanied with a copy of the bond of agreement) to make UUos to land, must be advertised three months at least. Sheriff’s sales, under executions mnilarly granted by the Courts,- inust bo advertised THIRTY DAY8—under inert gage executions, SIXTY DAYS-ealea or perishable ~r, under order of court, must bo advertised, gen- DAYS before the dor of sale. lay wood, Thos lloynos, Jno B Haberihani, George S 1 larding. Jno I/arrisson, Nicholas• Hoyle, Fras Uemaa- tier, Andrew llnrrlsNon, Win Humphreys, John Heiry, G Troup Howard, Wm Henderson, D 8 Henderson, Jos '1 i Hehderton, Thomas Hdry. Claus Hallman; John II Ull, Levi Hurt, Jus Horan, E lleldt, Maurlco llnckclt, obt Habershnm. Sr, John Harper, J W Harris, Thos 1 oleorabe, G II Holcombe, K 8 Harris/Wm lleldt, Jos! aregroves, Jos O Habersham. John B Holcombe, Eldred layden, E J Harden, Jno Hamlet,. Geo . Haas, Jno R amlet, M Harding. Seymour Harris, E D Hoyle, Wm F ollnnd, H F Holland, James lllnes, RII Howoll, Thos Inrden, W- B Harrison, Milton Humphreys, Jos B Har vey, Rfi UlUnn, R W Hunt, Jno F Herb, Wm Hono. John W Ihly, John L Ihly Wm Ihly, Brlen Island. Georgo Jones, JasO Jones, Jos M Jones; BG James, Alexander Johnson, JosT Jones, J D Jesse, Thos Jones, Edward Jones, Jos Johnston. Fetor Jacobs, John K Johnson, Christian Jogstoltcr, E8 Johnson, G II John son, Emanuel Joseph, J R Johnson, A E Jones, John R Jackson, Bulloch Jackson, Nicholas Jeffreys, Robt Jacksou, Wm A Jaudon, H R Jackson, Claus Jackcus, Peyton R Johnson, Jos YV Jackson, George Jackson. K. Frod Krete, Harmon Kuhlman, Wm II Kelly, Phillip Kolb, Dodrlctc Kattenhom, P M Kollock, Ezra Kont,N B napn, JasKIng, John Kennedy, Dr N Kohlhonse, James Ccrr, Peter Krauss, Getort Kerk, James Kennedy, John Kelly, Daniel Koto/Hantord Knapp, A J Kara, Edwin Knapp, J F Kirby; Nicholas Kerioy, Robert Knox, Fred erick Krenaon, Peter Krine, Louts Keranf, A G Kennedy, A L Kent, Louts Koeze!,Thos Keaton, Jss Kirkland, AI- toed Kent, Phillip 'Kean. D O KautJk, Wm Kino, Ed ward Kean, Edward 8 Kemplon, John Keegan, Clias H Knapj^ Wm F King, Nicholas KcUcber* Jno J Kclloy, Tho. Krccgcr. £• CAL Lamar, Thos E Lloyd, BenJ’n W Lloyd, Hugh Logan, Jos Llnpman, John At B Lovell, B W Leach, B Lathrop, Martin Larkin, S Y Levy, JT Latham, Peter Logan, Thos Leoiy, Hugh Lnrken, Patrick Lonahan, Patrick Lee, Daniel Laphan, Thomas Lyon, James I.nn- aghan, J T Ltudo, Linda Linde, Dunlel Lennoy, William M Leigh, John Larkin,'Henry Lathrop. D P Landershlno, . tndrow Low, O D Leboy, Louie Legriot, Johu Lyons, O Luf burrow, Charles Imw, Peter Lee. Robert Ley bourn, *vy Llllonthal, W W Lincoln, II FLetche, F M Lobotj; 'aine Lovell, Wm ELong, JohnN Lewis, simoon Lane, i L Luf burrow, William Lake, SAT Lawrence, A R Lawton, Edward Lynoh, Edward Lovell, tohn Lares, D N Lane, James Lauuhtin, J F Linder, James J Logon, Robert A Lewis, A U Luce, J H Ladd, Jno Lama, Jos *ynch, ID Laltoche, Peter Lawrence, Michael Imvan, Malthow Lynch, Robt Laohllson, James Laohllson, Cos- Lenzer, James Larkin, Timothy La rnu, O A La- noehe, Robt Lunday, John Lawton, A J Lebey, Thos Lewis, Wm H Lyons, Antonio Loeveuln, J G Lambright, Michael Lyuch, Pat’k Laughlln, John II Loveless, G W Lockwood, Loots Lohman. nr. Abraham Minis. David Morris, Jacob Manses, John Maktu, Thos McNlcholns, John Masterson, Edward Maahan, Jeremiah McCarthy, John McIIue, Wm Morrell, J G Mnhrlona, Bobl McIntyre, IIO Mchrtcns, Jno D Mal- Inl. I.a . I ^ ! ,11.1.... 1 llaf’utl I, t-. L E3SW hist of Voter*. gEO.2. niujut ' * f iUde^eu^IhoeUyoflBaVnnnah and the hamlets there of who are cltltons of the Unltod Btates, havo rosldod In thofluteof Georgia for one yoar .Immediately prccodtog the election and within the corporate limits of Savannah tor one month Immediately preceding their registration and continue so to do up to thO time or election, who havo attained the age of twenty-one years, have pnldnll city taxes or have to their Own right sufficient real eslalo to satisfy any tax executions which may be against them, who havo made oil returns required by the ordinances of tho city, and have been registered according to Urn pro visions of this aoL—Lztroetfrom the Registry Leu. A. Adolph Abrahams,Robert Adams, Johu 8 Achord, Geo A AsInF W Avertoldt,0 W Andorson^Muthios Amorous, OB Ash, Stewart Austin, David Abraham, O 8 Arnold, Geo Alexander, Jno W AndOrtonjP W Alexander, Robt Atutln, Gedrgo Armstrong, James Anderson, W V N Armstrong, It F Akin, Peter Arnold, R D Arnold, Thos Adams, E O Anderson, Richard Abercrombie. J S An derson, John Anglum, H O W Alexander; John Alton, James Ahem, R A Allen, W B. Adams. Conrad Byck, Richard Burke, Michael Boylan, E W Buker, John Brody, E J Blount, Wm M IllounL Patrick Brudy, Thos Bandy, Wm B Blount. DrW G llulloch, Anthony Baslor. Said 8 Box, Jos II Baldwin, Isaao Hmn- no, Solgsmond Berg, Henry Berners, N K Baraum, Wm E Unumoy, Rolit make, win BurlcZ A E Uonnoti; Wm M Black; FeUx Buuywon, Gilbert Butler, ThosUourke. Eugene M Boo, J P Boitouillet, L E Byck, Wl^BsssIngur, PatrlckBulko; " mab; Thos W E Boalle, Wm J Udpry Burt, EH Bacon, St Byrd, G A BoufeuiUel, Jno G Brynri. ^ Michael Hramifin, David Boll. J no Bilbo, T A Bulkier, Francis BlaTr, Chns Boll, Patrick Brady, Thos J Bulloch, J M Butler, Michael > Bryan, Geo Bankmon, O E llarrlc, Jos Bryan, D L Best, J A Baker, W U Bunch, Jos K llallough,WmD Brown, AT Bowno, Jos H Burroughs, Jno Beunett, Louis Burefield, Jos Bancroft, Thaddous J Baldwin, Patrick Burke, Q L Blount, Jno N Barbee, Jaa Brown, C W Bruen, Atoses Black, II L S Bunts, Thos S Bailey, WII Bulloch, R M Borthcliness, Henry W Bref- euJielf, P, A Blols, Henry Brigham, w » Brantley, T W Benton, M J Buckner, John Boston, B AI B Burroughs, Dennis Blannorhassolt, D II Baldwin, Wm O Barton, Augustus Boullncau, John Bums, Michael Bowley, Ullok Burke, JtsO Blanco, J II Bushier, W J Blodget,JosO Bowen, Jno W Blxa, Barnard E llee, V S Bartow, Wm J Bee. J P Brooks, W II Bourdlev, W O Butler, IIS Bo- (tardus, Frederick. Bailey, W D, ilashlor, Jos W Brown. John O Blanco, Theodore Blols, William Biota, YVm II Bourko, John F Blakely, GOG Brown, Wm H Banks, O L Boulllncnu, J.T lluckner, Charles H Boll, Geo Bron son, P T Broughton. 11 S BolL. W U Bradley, L 8 Benuolt, Jaa llolbo, Wm Bolloy, FII Blols, J H Buckner. O. Wm H Ouyler, John Cooper, O A Cloud, P L Constan tine, David O Cosh, At A Cohen, RR Cuyler, Geo A Cuy- ler, Solomon Cohen, Hugh Cullen. W H Cooper, Edward Cuubogo, David Cohen, John Cleary, Jos V Connerat, Allen Cullen, Chas Cooper,. JnsCleary. Barnard Conslan- tfue, Thus VV Cooper, John Clancy, John Caratons, F tV Cornwell,: Jos' 8 Carfuthora, NfcnolaaCruger, Wright Culpepper, 1 Thos Obrlhy. R M Charlton. 8 J Cassols, Richard Colb, Thos CusaclcJrio L Clark, Michael Cusack, C II Oamnfteul, Francis T Colo, Johu Curry, Thos Clark, John Caraoll, Jus Connelly/John Carrutbora, Frederick Cook, Emanuel Canwuller, Luke Chrlstlo, Jns Campbell, Fras CompMd, Jno D Charlton, Jno G Cooke, Edmund Colter, Montgomery Camming, H E Courier, Jos Clog* horn, John Csss, Jno Cunningham, Carl Craft, Wm Car- sou, B L'ColeTW O Charlton, B J AI Oubbego, Atoses Coburtn L'FCook, Henry Capon, SAI Golding, Freder ick Carstens,: Wm Oox, Wallace Gumming, 1 Patrick Grot ty, AHchael Corey, Peter Cobb, Jno J Cornell, Wm Con don, Robt Carr, Fras Champion, A U Champion, Jno W Cornell, Jamus Coroojl, U R Christian, Jito J Coates, J»> Cox,'JnoT Carapagnac, Wm Cullen, And Cordcs, Pit Condon, Aaron Champion,' W T Chapman, Daniel CL J B Cubbego, Georgo Colly, Uriah Cranston, Charles Can non, Robert J CawsbV, ST Chapman, John F Cardcll, Antonio Chlso, John L Cope, ThosConnlff; Thos Conway, AloscS S Cohen, D B Camp,. Octavus Cohen, J P Coffer, Bartow Cynthus, Patrick Clark, JnO At Cody, Jos Clog- liorli, Wm Cartoon, Charles Cler, Augustus Cannon, Pat rick Clark, Isaac Cohen. Wm CromwelL G L Cope, Jr., G L Cope, sr., James A Courvolier, B II Coopor, If A Crane, wm L Clark, D D Copp, John D Colo, Cornelius K Couvor, Thomas Corr, Bryau Connor, Jamea ECopo, LOCfnrk, George Clark, Wm P Clark, John A Cham bers, Wm Colter, Laurence Connell, Frederick Cullon, John F Cercopoly, George Causee, B II Crandell, F A Cnnnuet, Jeremlnh' Cavanaugh, Martin Conway, D B Coletnnn, James Garrbll, George E Congdon, Thomas Collins, J P Cohou, Churlcs H Connery. D* Rlo’d W Delaney, Alortln Duggan, John Doylo, Wm O Dawson, AI|ch’aol Dally, Rlo’d Donovan, Sami P Dibble, Daniel IXtoovOn, Albert L Tfhotze. Prtlriclt Downoy, Isaac D’Lyohi'Allchdel DonnolIy,' John Donnelly, Wm AI Davidson, MortyDorgan, Wra H Davis, Wm Dixon, Jns Duuu,Chesloy Duggor, Jos H Domund, Jos Dawson, Thos DowelL'Jno Downing, J E Davis, H J Dickerson, L S DeLyon, G W Davis, D S Daniels, Jno Dailey, Wm Duncan, John Dillon, Israel Dasher, Levi DelbltL A C Davenport, Isaac Davis, Honry Dannenfelsor, Juo D Dol- lnnnoy, Wli Davls/S O Dunning, Patrick Dor vino, Chns H Duryoe, BnrroU Dye, 8 C Dunning, Jr, F G Dana, W H Dudley, John Devanoy, John Doblo. R H Darby, Jas A! Wm Salteu O AI Stone, J B Doyle, James Downey. Wm H' Dunning Jr, Henry Du- Shells, P K Stools, Adam —-j, Jftmes Doyle, Martin Dtinnftgan, Dudloy _pn‘— “ ” ” —‘ lunwnej. mu n uuiuiiug.r, nuiiy nu ll Doyle, Mhrtln Dunnasan, Dudloy Daven- JeLn Motto, A M Day, J. J O Davis, Thos E vis, JAs DeMartln, Honry Dlttmcrs, Alex Drysdalo, D R Dillon, Fred’k Dannorafoisor, J B Dasher, R W Dasher, M T Dukes, John 11. Dows, Samncl L Dowell, Johu Dry er, F It DAtnore, W J Donaldson,Thos F Danlols, Allchael Duggan, John Dorgan. ' Hbnrg EUls,. Daniel Egan,*Richard Ennis, /. Einstein, John EVerard;Wm'F.IIeby, Thos Eden, CW Eden, John J Edy, Charles J Eden, Peter Endrlos, J A Epsteui, Edwin W Ervin, James Edr JotoK FolUJohn Foie,*Thn. I’ord.Jo. BFay.Wm FlsfcJpraos Fountainjjbagnld Ferguson, J E Falllgnnt, Robert Ferrell, Jno G ^'aU^Kan^ Jas Far- roll, Jolto Follmcl, Andrew Fnrry, John Fltzgorafd, An- drew Flatloy. RRPol 1 ,, Mlchnol Finney, Wm FFcny, E , T, riflr ? 0 ? , i A H5 tln French, Johann D Fisher, ,Wm FoffUird, Dominick Fintloy. John Flanncgan, Pat’k Potoy,ThosFlahorty.JnoD^FIsh,LAI Folllgant,Owen Moy, L J B Fairchild, Jas Faunston, Mlohaol Fay, G W Fennell, Jno Foster, J;R Fisher, O J Fulton, Jacob friend, J C Fathers, G G Parries, John O Ferrell, James i Folker, Green Fleetwood,.Goo W Fnhn,'Leonard Free- land, IIR Fort. Thos A Parries, \Ym II Flemming, Jos K HavIdFlURorrnld, Robert Flshur, D B Flckl|ng, Jacob Prey, Jeremiah Flckllng,'Win Fielding, Alox Fauoolt, C E Flnmlors, W O'Foote, Bom Franklin, Peter Fctb, G W Forrios, Tnoa M Forman. CM - ---- JJosgow, Qeo A Gordon, , rick Garron, Jas Grady, Geo Glen, J F Grovonstcto, John los Gallanhor, Domingo Gttlleo, John Grlfflr lV o|T} Jot H Godfrey, LJ Gnllmnrtto; Soabor lv , ...Onann, Goorge Gatehouse, J AI Grlffii Uldn; Jos Gelgoi _ _ . - . . . .n A Gibbons, P«l Garron, Gum moll, Jo_ John Ulonoveh n!l Dav , nn !h GoorgAGatohousc,J Thos Green, J YV Glbbbns,Chiu Gros«, Patrick Gordon, P H Onoi, J.. yi.li™, Peter Orfeor, VV VV Hooil. rlLh, Israel Goar. Wm FGoodwto, 1 John G lllcland. Joseph K.r G ^" el, t U . , ! n ;/ M " nnRhl i' John Galjfcgher, O A broliior, ft |, Goo d w jn» H 8 Goodwin, Cnrston Gerdts, JamesEGaudry, J.ullusB.Gaudry.R-II Griffin,”-’ -^ 1, ?.° rny i 1 Jo, , a ?°. r 8 0 Jr j ^ H.GiuloWay, MarUu MWMMm—- B Heitrjr Gilbert.'John 8 Green, Win Gnlpnln, fr, John ”*'*^"V : WmGalpUtn, sr, Jos Ganahl, G« John HaupL 8r~C 8 He ‘ ‘ics, C 8 Harris, Marti Hi ■'mp 1> 9. Harris, WmP lit rAuiuiuiuc, Aucuun, snu Oonornl Comml»ilon llu«lnfl«». smith to Fort, NO. 168 BXT-STRKRT, SAVAMNAtl, OA, N, B.—Liberal advances on Produce, and strict ftrtoaai attention to purchase or Goods. oxoBQK j. BMiTU. [July 20] nKHKTK. roKT. SWIFT, DENSLOW to CO n _ Dealers lu (Srocorlcs. Prorlnlonn* SOREIQtt JttfL DOMESTIC LIQUORS. CORNXR BAY AND WmT&XKR-STXXKTS. t Alyerhoffcr, o 8 Miller, John R ill, James W Morgan, Michael Mor- □ F Mills, YVlllIara E Mongln, D J IDg. AI ninrsu, nowiu uiiiilt, uiiu murciu* son, Jno Montmollln, Thos Maher, Thos AlcAullff, Jas NcFeely, B W Mlscallv, II W Mercer, U A Magill, Wm Meredith, E T McGralf, Thos McCollum, H Morc^ YVm J Moore, J D Mallard, O D Murphy, Jeremiah Mack, N C Mills, Jesse Alount, John Murphy, B At Alorcl, Patrick Alesni, 0 O Millar. John McCabe. Harvey Morse. John dcDermott, J At Milton, Thomas YV McArthur, Lovt 8 Myers, Henry Morckhardt, Allchael Meath, Thomas Ma hon, Patrick McGovern, 8 8 Millar, T J AIcNIsh, John dnhonoy, John McGunngh, Patrick Alnsterson, John Alallery.JamchJ McCoy, Isaac Altuls, Edward AtcCnbo, G Alurklns, B 8’Moody, Dennis AIcGuire. Lawrence Ale- Kennn,Neylo Alollue, J il Alehrtens, AI ll Myor, Thomas dcKenna, John Miller, Jacob Alankc, Edward McGraw, Bartholomew Alclnnrnoy, John Mallory, Luder Mehr- tens, A F Mira, Fabian Alyerhoffcr, G 8 : “ Martin, William B Moll. Ja“" •" ris, John YV McKoy, O F AI , .... . _ McKenzie, AF Mordecal, Jits S McDonald, Jos Mnnu- K ,ThosR Mills. Domingo Alartlng. Jos Murphy, G A AIc- eskey, Angus AtcAlpIn, Michael Martin,Peter Maris, A G Mode, M B Milton, Jno McCall, Jas MoFeoly, Wm Mot- calf, E Mcndoll, A K Aloorc, Wm Mncksv, John McNish, JasG Aiclls, L 1) AlcConn, Wm A!orris,Juhu McCollum, Charles AIcCunn, Bernard Alaflau, YVin AfcLnughlin, Patrick McLaughlon, F YV AlcCarthy, W U O Mills, Jno McMnhon, Jno F Mullcgou, Jns Matthews, Isaao Marsh,Thos Madden,John Atornn, PA Maddox,Soloinon dayor, E M McDonnell, Wm Alorel, Jno Mahun, Jno R If oyer, Thos G Mooney, M O Alortoud, Jas McDonald, T B Maxwell, N YV McLeod, Alex McIIardeo, Jno T Alltclt- ell, FredkMundorf.il K Munttort, *is McBride, WJ Alclntosh, Sami H Alorcl, Jeremiah McCarthy, Wm Ale- Ctorthy. A N Mill or, Thos Moth If P Mlllor. IW Morrell Jos Afclntlro, Daul AlcCarthy. AI II McLeod, Jos McCann Jas McCnnnn, Thos Alecks, Edward Mullcgan, John Mo ullffi Archibald McAllister. N. Joseph Neill, ThosNnylor, YVm Nm jr, YVO Norwood, Jno YV NcavlIL efdllnger, Dan’l Nelson, Torrence Nu„_.„,.... —, Geo 8 Nichols, L PNIchols, Jos Nagle, NovlU Noylc, Jno toll, J U Ncldtllngor, A A Nungnzer. J R Norton, Jacob toubergor, Edward Nugent, Sam’l Nuttinan, Jos A Norris, Frederick Noltcinon, Jno ONIcoll, Thos AI Nor wood, Ghaa Nowland, James Neldtltoger, YVm Neve. John YV Owens, Geo W Owens, Daniel O’Connor, Tim O’Brien, Owen 0 , Rourko,John F O’Byrne, David O’Con nor, Owen O’Rlelly, Humphrey O’Leary, O 8 Owens, Dennis O’Connor, Jno O’Connell, Jno H Ohlmoyer, YVm ,i ml.u. f n nm.in n n Qfco — LIUUU13 VJ UUUllur, WI1U VI VAIIUIUII, wtm «• VMimi _. . 11 Olcolt, Wm Olmstead, J P O’Neill, D O 6lcott, E O’Byrne/ Allchael O'Neill, C E O’Sullivan, H O Oliver, John Oliver, Jonathan Olinslond, M O’Uollly, James Oli ver, W O O’DrlscolL Dun’l O’Sullivan, Timothy O’Con nor, Dan'.clO’Sullivan, W W Oates, Johu Ogolvfo, M YV O’Byra, Thos O’Bryan, Geo Olt, FrcdlckOtto. Martin Payton, Antonio Ponce, E M Prondorgnst, Bam’l N Pnpot, James Pronderunst, O G Parker, Anthony ’ortor, Jos V Prentice, Jno F Posey, NS Finder, Sam’l ’ftflbrick, Jos A! Prentice, S M Pond, Wm Parris, Pat’k Prunty, Andrew OPncetty, Edwin Parsons, Elisha Par sons, Jno Poole, 8 Q Pancost, Owen Potorson, O B Patter son, John Perfleld, John Pholau, Jno F Powell, Jas l’ren- dorgos, Thos Purse, Sam’l Pittman, E J Purse, Georgo Parsons, R D Papot, M Prondcrgast, Edward Padefford, 8cn- Edward Padefford, Jr^ Thos Pidgeon, Tlios S Pltl- Jno Postell, Jos W Phillips, James I’runty, J M Palin, Marcns M Pock, Patrick Price, G C Puder,Thus Prcndor, goat, Chas Perry, R W Pooler; H K Preston, Jos V Pres ton, Wm F Preston, Edward rursole, D G Phllbrick. Q, Jos Qunntock, John Quinn, Alortln Quinn, Wm Quinn, Wm Qunntock, Jr. P M Russell, Waring Russell, David Rosenblatt. Jacob Roscnband, John Russell, Donnls Ryan, Wm Ilocnesler, w Henry , , ily, LB Russell. Wm Rocho, Barney Roden, Pat’k Ryan, Wm Rogers, Jno A Rlchanlson, Jno O Rowland, Allchael Rooney, Georgo lUtter, Edward Reilly, Dnntel Robertson, Wm Remshart. J W Rabun, Jos Ross, Francis llyan, J B Ripley, J W Remshart, Robt Raltord, 11 W Halford, Alnthow Halford, Wm Reilly, J P W Reed. Jno Rlordon, Francis Reives, Jefferson Roberts, O H Rtkeman, II Rogers. J Ronaldson, . . .. n Robinson, Joseph Jeremiah Ryau, B G Reed. Chas E Ross, Henry Robor, Geo Robins, A Roberson, John Rowley, John Rogors, Dan’l Reddomn, luiuetouu, JUUU nuiTiuj, «uiiu nuguio, mjuu i uwubuiii, Wm P Rowland, Hugh Rlclly, Andrew Rlelly, A R Ral ston, IIJ Royal, Jno K Rice, James Ryan, Jas L ltosslg, noil, C E Ryan, Wm Robken,0 YV Rogers, Thos Ronau, Goo Robertson, Toblus Hottdeler, F A Robore, G S Roux F T Hoff, M J lleilly, James Russell. 8. E A Soutiard, Wm Swoll, John A Schaffer, John Scuddcr, lllch’d omye, Henry Starke, Abraham Slinpson, Christopher Schneider, John A Staly, Rtch’d Scanlnn, Emanuel Sheftull, Harman Sllber, R II Spencer, Alorde- W. D. FORD, WliOlcsnlo anA Retail Grocer* IValdburg's Building. Jrfferion-stre'.t, Savannah, Oo^ ttjT Constantly on hand, a choloo supply of Family Gbocbhibi. July 7 E. O’BYRNE, at Taylor’s nuildino—market whabv, Keeps constantly on hand a supply pf Crockcry-Waro, Grooerlc*, dee. Aco, Jan 1, ’51 , L. ROBIDEB, . frROM pabis] Fashion able Boot and Sltoe-ltlakcr* Importer of French leather, WII1TAKBR-STRKET-—OPPOSITE BMBTS* DCILDINO. J. L. OLIVER, Fashionable Root Manufacturer, NO.SEVENTEEN BOLL-STBEBT, BEAR MONUMENT-SQUARE. Cork-Sole, Water-Proof; Hunting, Military, Potent Leather, Wnlking, Dress, and Pump-Sole Boots j Shooi ng Buskins, Bootees, Oxford Shoes, Pumps, Slippers, Ac*, made to order to tho neatest and most fashionable manner, of warranted materials, and by the most experi enced and careful Workmen. . YVYLLY k. MONTAIOLLIN. General Agents and Brokers* For the 8ole of Real Eit&te,jfegroei,4-any description Personal Property. OFFICE, CORNER BULL-BT. AND BAY-LANE, fob 23 Savannah, Georgia. HARDYVIOK fc^COOKE. . Factors and ComnalssJon Merchants* JVi. JW Ban-StruL E. S. HAEDWICE. , JOHN O. COOKE. , J. HASIlEOUCK ii UO, Dra AND DEAI.E- PENPIELD’ PHILIP KtAD, irapor nnA Tailor* LER'lN READY MADE CLOTHING, eld’s kahqk—no.PS seyan^tiekt. A 90 kegs selected Goshen Ratter. 50 boxes do. Colored Cheese. • 25.boxes do.. White, do. M bbU. Hiram Smith’s Extra Flonr. 23 bbta and 20 half bbls, pore 30 boxes ltalslus. Received per steamer, and for sale bi ■ept 10 SCRANTON, 8.8. MILLER k J. D* FERGUSON, awSwyMMMmagffl**; j Carriages, Wagons, Carts, and Drays manufactured, i Bldclumilhing, Including Iron Iuultog and Grates, tor Bulkltogs. loly—o novO : ADAtt SHORT. Blaster Bnllder* . PtEST DOOR WEST OP ST. ANDREW’S nALL, YVtll take contracta for Building and Work In Masonry 6f every description. in, Lard, copper, > \X 23 barrels pure Phsto’sGfn: 25 do Imperial Crown dot . 100 kegs Lard; 225 bags Rio doffed 50 bbls. Stuart’s B. Sugar. Landing, and tor sale by «ept!4 CRANE tc HOLCOMBE. T^ A 2S 1 ??* HOPE. 4MV-100 biles Gunny Goth '*> bales Gunny Bags: 500 colls Kentucky Rc R.AJ. LACULlSQH, Canal-Street—Near tho J Canal Lock. R. LACnUSON. J. LACULUOR. wrlght* IRON AND JIRASS FO UNDER. EASTERN WHARf—SAY-ST, A. PONCE, Importer A Manufacturer of Segors* NO. 13 WBITAEER-STREET, Kocpa on hand a Well' selected atock or Imported Be- gars; ntoo Msnufhctnrtd Tobacco, Snuff, Pipes, and nil other articles usually kept in bis.lino of business, which he offers on tho most reasonable terms. nov 3 T PORTER’S v. FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM. ayclftfl anti .Sttmtnec jFaatiiowg. \ takes this method of Informing hi* friends and the citizens of Savannah, that he is now DOT SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHING ever offered In this city. The prices, to plain xin each nrtlclo, and no deviation, and nt mo remarkable low prices that tho goods are marked, rpHE SUBSCRIBER _ | opening TUB MOST . figures, are marked upon each nrtlclo, and no deviation, and nt mo remarkable tow prices tfial the goods are marked, the subscriber feels confident will be appreciated by a gonorous public. In part ore the following Goods 1 have now to store; to wit: * GENTS’ CLOTH COATfs. Gents. Black Cloth Dross and Frock Coats, Olive do do do do Brown do do do do Blue do do do do Black Goth Socks and Polka Bucks, Brown do do do do Bluo do do do do OUve do do do do do Shad Dress do Black Doe Bklu Polka Backs, Fancy Colored do do Drab Cnsslmore Socks and Polka Backs, Black Tweed do do do Groen do do do do Brawn do do do do BUk and Wool do do do COATS. CambleL Checked Ginghams, LI non Lustre, Plato and Fancy Alpacca, Paris Lustre, Black Morin, Black and Fancy Tweed, Do do Cnshmeretts, Brown and Yellow Lineu, Black Drapd’Ele, Grass Linen. FURNISHING GOODS. I.lnon and Linen Bosom Shirts. Bilk, Lamb’s Wool, and Merino Shirts and Drawers, Linen, Jeans, and Canton Flannel do Silk, Merino, and Cotton Hair llose, Silk, Thread, and Nori Hose, Gentlemen’s Dressing Robes, Linen Collars, two and three ply. PANTALOONS. Striped Cotton and Linen, Plain ■ do do do Nankeen, Drapd'Eto, Fancy Linen, Blnck Alpacca, Black Doe Skin Pants, Plain Black Casalmere Pants, Fancy Colored ds Plain and Ribbed d* Black and Colored Satinet Pants, VESTS. Black Satin Single and Double Breasted Vests, Fancy Satin and Silk do do Embossed Fancy BUk do do Black and Fancy Hnmthca do do do do Embrol’d Csfolmere do YVhito and Fancy Satin and Party do Plain Black SiUc velvet, single and double breasted, Fancy Out do do do Fancy Cashmere do do GLOVES. Block, White, and Colored Kkl Gloves, Black and Castor Riding do Cloth,Cashmorennd Lined Berlin do Black, Wblto and Fancy Silk . do CRAVATS. Suporflno Black Bilk and Fancy Cravats, do Fancy do, groat vuKoty, YVhito Silk and Satin Party Cravats; Blnck and Fancy Silk atld Satin Scarfs, do do Opera Ties. Linen Cambric, Chinn Cord and Pongee Pocket Hand- f kerchiefs. Hals and Caps, of tho latest styles. Ladles’ Riding HaU. Trunks, Patent and Soto Leather. Vnlysos, Carpet Bags, Canes, Umbrellas, dec. CHILDREN'S CLOTHING DEPARTHENT. Sacks, Vests, Urnldod Suits, Plain, SHIc Velvet, . it to their Interest to call and examine my stock, as io latest stylo and tho best manner and at tho lowest prices. No abatement fh>m tho prices first , .—ips.t they are mado up In thi EJTDon’t forgot the now store on first floor of St. Andrew’s Hall, corner of Broughton and Jefferson-sts. npr 28 Webster, Robert YVnggensloln, Jos YVoshburu, D L Wil son, Claudios C Wilson, Dempsey White, Peter YVhito, Jno M Williams, Norman Wallace, Henry YVolgand, Thos YVhito, YVIII YVIlUams,J TYVobb.Jus G YVntts, John Wlckam, Lemuel Wilson, YVm P YVylly, John Wilder, Jas E Waltliour, Christopher Wltgen, John YVelgloin, Jno W O YVlUlamson, Henry YVUllurason, William Warner. Y. Peter Yonson, Jno A Young, Dr B Yonge, W A Yonge, YVm P Yonge. Z. Peter Zorodoakl, Edward G Zelrouer, Jacob Zimmer man, Edward Zudemcs, Solomon Zelgler. Tho foregoing are the .qualifications or voters eutHlOd to Vote for Mayor and Aldermon of the Gty of Savannah at tho ensuing election to December next, and a list of persons Registered for tho month 6f May. If thoro are -ny persons whoso names nro Registered, and who are it entitled to a vote, notice Is respectfully requested to i given to the Clerk of Council, tuatthey may bo dealt be given to the Clerk of Council, with according to law. sept 14 Gerk Council. GEORGE W. HARDCASTLE, carriage: maker, _ 200 CONGRESS AND l» ST. JULIAN-STBEET, Franklin-Square. W OULD Return his thanks to Ids friends and patrons tor post favours, and Inform thorn, thathelsnow ready at the old slond, to execute any work to tho above Uno, and hopes by his untiring exertions to please all who may honor 1dm with a coll. All kinds of repairing to the abovo business done with tho utmost neatness and ^Wheelwright and Blacksmith work, and all kinds of YVhoeU,Wagons, Drays, Carts, made on tho shortest notice nnd on most liberal terms. Jan 20 Pcnficld, Greene County,"Georgia. STUDIES. " r IE Studies to this University ares—A Theological Courau or three yeans, deslgnod for those who are preparing tor the Gospel Ministry; A Collegiate Course of four years, equal to that of other Collegos In the country: A Scientific Course of three years, Including, with some additions, all the studies of the Collegiate Coureo except tho Anclon t Languages; An Abadumlcal Course, Including whatever la necessa ry to prepare tor admission Into College. ADMISSION. . Tho regular Ume tor tho admission of Students, to at the opening of tho Fall Torm, the lost Wednesday to August. Candidates for admission Into tho Collegiate Course must sustain a satisfactory examination on Geography, Arithmetic, English, Latin and Greek Grammar, Cmsar, Virgil, Cicero’s Select Orations, nnd Jacob's Greek Read- “Tt and must be at least fourteen years of nge. Candidates tor admission Into tho Scientific Course must sustain a satisfactory examination on Geography, Arithmetic, English Grammar, Simple Equations to Algebra, and two books to Geometry; and must be at least sixteen years of ago. EXPENSES. Tuition. Spring Term. Fall Term. In TitKoLnairu!. Seminary,....Nothing Nothing. In Colleoe, 1)25 00 $15 00 Scientific Course, 25 U0 15 00 In Academy— ,. Preparatory Clnssp 25 00 15 00 Second “ 20 00 12 00 Third “ 15 00 0 00 Elementary « 10 00 0 00 Room ReuL. 0 00 4 00 Contingent Expenses, 2 00 1 00 , These expenses are required to bo paid to advance. From Students who lodge to tho College buildings, fifty dollars will bo received as 'toll payment for the tuition fees, room rent, nnd contingent oxpenscs of the year. The price of Board to tho village to 510 per month t of washing, room-rent, nnd toel, 53, COMMENCEMENT AND VACATIONS. Tho Commencement is held on the last Wednesday to July. Thera sre two Vacations, dividing the year Into two terms, an follows: . First Term—from lost Wednesday In August to Decem ber 15th. YVInter Vacation—from December 15th to February 1st. Bccotul Torm—from first day of February to Com mencement. Summer Vacation—from Commencement to tost Wod nesdny to August. B. M. SANDERS, Secretary of the Board of Trustees. Any friend, by application to Dr. J. L. DAGG, Presi dent of the University, will receive a catalogue, contain ing the course of studies, and nil other necessary infor mation. B. M. 8. septlH lam—12 mo auia<an,uvuL. , , cob Bhaffer, M Bhcfflnll, sr., G J Spencer, 8am'l Solomons, J.P8cri von, John Spoil man, D II Stov ' ’ * ” “*'* D Shaffer. Wm H Smith, John Btoddi..-, der, Bnm’l S Sibley, Anthony Sogtir, Jas Shea, Pat’k Scanlan, Jaa Skinner. J 11 8lrocs, Dan’l Sullivan, Jaa Bktonoi/ Dr SShoftall. Nicholas Slnot, Martin Sullivan, Lewis Smith, Jacob Schaffer, Thomas Saundors, John Stevenson, G N Btnloy, Thos Smith, G J Smith, Jno Su - Uvan, James Sullivan, YValler W Smith, Goo Shultz, F BtrobharL Jas J Stokes, Geo Shuto, Harmon Sungstock, Henry Seltzer, O B Scully, E •Somerall, Francis Sorrel, Jno A Btogln, John Sloan, Wm G Stafford, Jno Screven, YVm 8nltc, O M Stone, J R Saussy, J M Schley, Francis Shells, P K Stools, Adam Short, Jno Y Symons, James Symons, F R Sweat, Edmund J Saundors, Edwin Stiles, J M Solomons, Augustus Scholdoman, Dennis Sullivan, Danlol Sullivan, MJ Solomons; M Shohnn. Dennis Sulli van, Barney Smith, Honry Sllbbs, Jas II Sbehan, Valen tino Stanton, John Bhorlock, Loyal Bcrautou, Martin Shannon, Joseph Sullivan, Jus F Stokes,Philip Smith, Jos M Shollmon, Jnmos M Strickland, Timothy Bhorredan, Thomas Smith, Wm Starr, Jr, H H Scranton, Jos Sherde- man, Conrad Sohelneidur, Geo Stevenson, Rlchnrd Stele. John Bhlelds, Nelson Smith, B S Spolssclzor. W W Starke, Arp Bonmen, Thos F Stovons, J E Stlrk, II YV Smith, YVm Starr Jr, Honry Saundors, Peter Smith, J D Stobbins, A A Solomons, G W 8hatfer, D T Scrantor Patrick Skinner, Edward Swift, Bnml B Sweat, John i* Spann, John E Stllwclt, II Bhcppard,F M Stone, Etoazur Solomons, Thos Scully, YVm Saundors, Jns Smith Sr, Jno Scfiuugell, Jcsaeo J Smith, YVm F Shearer, J A Sowell, J SSturtevnnt, YVm Saundors, Juliua. Smith, II R 8cfloy, Christopher Smith, Wm II Tarver, John V Tarver, Goo YV Tltcolmb, YVm II Tyson, John Thompson, Patrick Tydings, Barnard G Tiiden, Fra’s Trnntell, AFTorlny, PG Thomas, W P Thompson, Jno F Tucker, A Talbird, Fras Trauloll, J D Torabrokc, Jnmos Thurmnlt. B T Turner, Wm Thomas. O.E TeOft, Edward TownseniL B T Thous, A Thomas, YV PTeffi, Marion Thrcadcran, Jno II Thodo, II J Thomas- sou, YY' B Tlnslpy, Fras Truchelut, R V Thomas, Richard son Tombs, W II Tttlblrd, J 1 E Taylor, John G Thomas, John Trumller, IK Tefft, Jas P Tustln, 1 Thos M Turner, r A Tun pen Chas Thompson, II JTIedcman, David Thomp son, Jus Tlgho.Ii O Tebcnu, Chas G Talbird, Honry Tow, Jno Tanner. YVm A Thompson, Itobt Todd, F J Timmons, YVm H Tnlbtrd Jr, Jno J Thous, J Techotior, YVm S Tay lor, N P Taylor, J M ThomaSjJ R Thompson. Christian Ucbolo, Philip Usler.' Antonio Vondley, altos Rnmboakl,' Chas Van Horn, W II 8 VcrstlUe, Tristram Verstlllh, David Vendor, Honry Vollstoldi, W C Vandenberg^ Henry Vongtohn. O A Wood, Klcli’d Wiwno," J I. Wlnoliui*. Cnnl w YVhito, Jnmos Whlllhon, with-Woodward, Ellsrin Wyljy, Charles Yvitooii, Goo YV YVylly^ Augustus Weuze, Jnmos i White, L YV yVoIIs, Francis Wilson, J J WnVor, Alt 1 ‘YVugh Edmund YVnlton, A J Wylly, Jos M Wilson. G M YVuldburgli, Wm Tliomo Wlltlnmi!, YVm Wllsdn, Wm Waters, IUram YVnller, John Williamson, Jns YVhito, Ja cob YValtor, Grogory YY'hllo/MIchnol YVoldon,Thomas; Weight, YVb YVylly, B O YV\lson;W W YVoodbrldgo, Bryan Wron,R D Yvatkoi/Jno YV Wilson, Thos J Walsh, Isaao P YVhltuhead, .0 E Whiling, IF R YVylly, Enos I YVIUdngton, UbnJsmto YYHiltehend^Thomas.Workman, Ilr.‘ 8 Warner, J YV. Wntta, Jno Williams, 8 P Whltohoad. .Thos A Wilson, Thffi S.Wayno, G W West, Jos W White, O M Willett,'Simon Waller. WII Weoke*. U K WAsliburn, Ir F Warring, J R Wilder, HOnry VVlll ams, Jlanpf, Kd- S B Williams, Goo YVJUfx, H F Wllltok, Potor YVIltboN 1 ttnrilhan-iftfi, 'mr. Wra ll'YVIltberger. Martin Wendelken. lHmiy WH-' >, Wm Uuiit-' ■wa’,ZD T 1 - FAINT AND OIL ST0EE, SAVANNAH, OA. No. 11, IVlaitaker-street. K EEPS constantly tor sale—WHITE LEAD, Pure Nos. 1 and 2 English do. GROUND PAINTS: Black, Yellow, Brown, Chrome Green, TarisGreen, and Prussian Blue. DRY PAINTS: Venetian Red, Spanish Browu, Lampblack, Yellow Ochre, .lied Lead, Litharge, Paris and Chromo Green, Prussian Blue, Chrome Yellow, Uinhcr. Terra do Sienna, Drop Black, ond A VARIETY OF FANCY COLORS. Linseed til L, Sperm do- Neatsfoot do-nnd SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE, Whlto-Wnsh BRUSHES, Paint, Var nish, Graining, and Artists' do„ YVIndow and Picture GLAS8, of all. qualities, from Gby8 to 32by46; Copal, Ja pan, Light and Dork Coach VARNISH, MIXED PAINTS orall kinds, PAPER HANGINGS, Fire-Board Prints and Borders. JjT The above articles will be sold on reasonable House* Sign and Ship Painting Done to a workman-llke manner, and at reasonable npnE next sossslon of this Institution will open l >riccs - J “i=L. A lu Moudfiy In October, aud cldso on tho last day ot Dying: and Renovating Establishment, SAVANNAH. GEORGIA, . 73 York-at..rear of the Court House, Etotabllalied in 1888. L ADIES* Silk and YVoolen Dresses, Shnwls, Table Covers, Ac. Cleaned, nnd Dyed vurlous colors; Ladles’ Bonnets Bleached and Pressed in a foshionablo style; Kid Gloves Cleaned nnd Gentlemen’s Garments Cleaned, Renovated or Dyed us may be required. All done to the same stylo which has generally so much pleased my patrons and friouds. Terms modcralo. Persons sending pnrcels by Steamboats, or Rail-Road, nro requested to write per inall^o that I may knownwbere to call for them. ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. »pr 1 / tuw w. Martin weitaeiaen, iienry wu* N Winkler, Jno E WOrd; Jos'O SINGER’S PATENT SEWING MACHINES, Patented August 18* 1851. riMIE great Invention of tho day is SINGER’S PATENT A STRAIGHT NEEDLEPERl’ENDICULAR ACTION SEYV1NO MACHINE. No othor muchlnuscau rightfully uso the straight ncedlo with a direct motion. The first pre miums nt the Inst New York 8tnlo Fair, and last Fair of the American Institute, wore awarded to this invention. Grout Improvomentshnvojust been completed und added by the luvontor, which place those machines far ahead or nil competition. For theso Improvements, letters patonl have boon applied, nnd will soon bo Issued. All kinds of sowing, particularly leather, dono by this machine to the best manner. It cannot ravel nnd Is regular and beauti ful. Tho saving in labor to immense. Seven hundred and fifty oftheso machines nro In profitable uso. Principal offices 258 Broadway, N. Y.; 57 South Fourth street, Philadelphia; and 10 Harvard place, Boston, where toll proof of the utility of the machines will at all tlmosbe given. Specimens of the sowing sent by mall to an> part of this country. Stale and country rights for tho ex elusive uso oftheso mnchlncs, for sale on most fuvorablo terms. Apply personally, or by lottor, to I. fif. SINGER tc CO., 2.W Broad way, N. Y. Ni II.—Silk Twist, blnck nnd colored, (on spools),man ufactured expressly tor those machines, for sale nt tho New-York office; block, 57; colored 57 50 per pound, Now York, March 25 1852.Omo,mar 31 SOUTHERN FEMALE INSTITUTE. FREDERICKSBURG, VIRGINIA. ME next sossslon of this Institution will open on the . icre are but two classes, the Junior and Senior. The mode of Instruction Is by daily.lectures nnd text books, nccompanlod by . rigid dally examlnations. Tho young Ladles are required to be present only during the lecture hours of tho clusses to which they may bolong. The recitations are prepared at their homes. An hour and a half a day Is devoted by each Professor to each Class. Qnftrterly reports, giving the avorage ot class and conduct marks, will bo aent to parents or | dlans. Tho Trustees of tho Institute hnve prevailed on many of tho roost respectable private families to the town to rocelvo young Indies ns boarders ;■ thus enabling parents to subject their daughters to whatever social and religious Influences they may prefer, and At tho some Ume to avoid the evils necessarily Incident to largo boarding estab lishments. FACULTY. , Professor or Menial and M6ral Phlloso- by, and History. D. I^o Powell, Prof. Mathematics. • Guillaume R. DcRinzle, Prof. Languages, (Latin, Freuch, Spanish, and Italian.). Robert J. Morrison, Prof, of Natural Philosophy and Chemistry. (Subjects illustrated by most extensive ap paratus.) Until the vacant choir to filled, the duties will bo dis charged by the other Professors....... TERMS. Board, tor 10 tnos^ exclusive or washing, 5150,00 Professor’s fees for entire Academic course perscsslon ot lOmolhSjhaff pnyablo 1st October, thb'remalndor 1st March ........5 70,00 Messrs.Nnx,Kehr At Adams will-give Instruction up on any Instrument required at tho usual charges. Nodeduotlonsrando except to cases of protracted Ill ness. ... For further Information address Da. DBVfiKLY R. VVELLFORD, President of Board of Trustees, July 27 tus—Ol Fredericksburg, Va. TRAVELLER’S ffigg/TKlfK:, DEPOT. Xsr OIBBONS' JB^bArAXBS.JES OKOncr, 8. NICHOLS TXAS, Is coiincclluu with III. CLOTHINO BUSINESS, AA fitted up h|s second story tor TRAVELLING TRUN KS/VALY8E3 AND CARPET BAGS^indln- onds to keep up e complete assortment of such articles.. He respectfully invites trmveliera and all others to want,; o colt and examlpo his stock. Uls price, wilt be marked 1 ow, and varying front 51'50 to 530 each, made up and : finished to the best style, nnd for convenience. Each will bo marked 1 with the lowest selling price; and 1 no abatement from 1U [roar 25] GEO. 8. NICUOLS. SiX, 200 quarter ki 30 cases cant . 14,000 feet Safety Fuse. SUtataOMII, ll.ga; SOU coll. K.Mndr »0|» cfilU “lllon’. Hope; Urn mi. do Twlri « Midi. prim. Baron Sidra; IM tag, Jouwlc* Co fit ?»>"«•. V I 1 YDnpont Powder For sale by COHEN Ac FOSDICK. OVERYFHELMING SHCOESSI RU8UTON CLWOTfcEBRATED GENUINE IffEUlCAL COD IilVEli OIL, T III8 Valuable remedy, Introduced by us to the no- tlce of tho medical profession but little more than two years since, has, during that short period, advanced more rapidly to the public estimation than any remedy yet discovered tor this dread destroyer of the human race. It has been used with tho most slgiud and gratifying suc cess, oven In coses considered hopeless; and. In tho late reports ortho Now York nnd Pennsylvania Hospitals, on its uso, It Is spoken or as being more valunblo than any remedy yet discovered tor Consumption nnd Pulmornry Aftoctlons; nnd It tins tho grout ndvuntngo over all other remedies, that, Instead orrcduclng, It lncrenscsthestrength nnd flesh of tho patient—thus enabling Nature to co-ope rate with tho remedy, aud overcome the disease. BOwlng to tho purity and superior quality of tho Oil of our manufacture' having given It a popularity over all others, several persons have copied tho shapoand stylo of our bottle, In order to palm off inferior qualify and adul- tended Oil i and, as tho ortlole, unless pure, Is, to moat cases, worse than'useless, wo would call particular atten tion to our slgimturo, winch Is over the cork of each bot tle, without whloh’it Is not genuine. Bo particular and Inquire tor Rushton, Clark At Co’s Cod Llvor Oil, and see that tho signature Is o vor tho cork. ^For^ebftoOLN And by Druggists generally In tho United 8tates. TTUSBAND’8 CALCINED MAGNESfA.—The supo- Cl' rior qualities of this Magnesia-ore, that It 14 en* : OitotooipoontoVof thlsMogobslaU eauBl In strength __ three or tour of thebomtoon catclntsd- magnesia, thus combining stnnllncss of dose' with the' most,ngrecabto: torml u'Which milgri^aln rah bo administered. Jilst ro- July 19 MouumcuUaquaro. , TIME IS MONEY. DISPATCH IS A RECOMMENDATION, • Which is Highly Important to Contractors and Builders. rjnHB Subscriber Is now prepared, with a sufficient X forco of workmen, to do four limes the amount of TIN ROOFING of any othor establishment to tho City of Savannah, to tho sumo snneo of time, ond can give reference to numerous rooft laid by him. which the pub- lio are nt liberty to Inapoot. I can cover a medium sized Dwelling Houso, and put up Gutters and Conductors, complute, to tho spaco of ten hodrs. All Roofa war ranted in point of workmanship, and prices aa low as prudonco dictates, ... , . •.' I am also lit ting up YVater YVorks to Houses, which in point of style mid workmanship bns never been praciioed In this city. AU work dono under my own Immediate inspection. I roapocthUly ask n continuance orthe patronage which has been so llborully bestowed on me etoco my com- moncomeht or business, and will endeavor to-merit a con tinuance of tho samo. MAURICE, may 29 10 and 12 BoTnard-strect FEVEIl AND AGUE. V^HILL FEVER, Dumb Ague, Intermittent and Re- \j mlttent Fevers and all tho various forms ot bilious diseases, speedily and thoroughly cured by DR., 08- GOOD’S INDIA CHOLAGOGUE, the well known reme dy tor Fever and Ague. ,,, That old favorite with tho public, roqqlres.no Cfa» Trap to. glvo lt ourroncy with tho people. ,U Iq, left to tell Its owu story—to rest on Its own lnlrinslo morlts. Ask tho candid man who has given> H Eifrdr. trial; ann he wlU fell you what It will accomplish,, , It Is entirely a vegetable preparation, and may bq token by any dno. with perfect safely to the most delicate con stitution. In repcatod Instances It has been administered •toInfants leto than a month old, sufibring from'nttacks of Fev#r‘and Ague, and always with enUre sncoe»- In numberless instances constitutions greatly Impaired, and apparentlyrUtoed bra long rortdonpe to.a blUous cU- mate, have been entirely restored by Its continual and ef ficient use, For sab at wholesale orrewU, by ' YVM. YY. LINCOLN, Mouuinent-squriro. July 29 Bolo Agent tor this City. \AACKEREL 4c CODFI8H.— IU 25 barrels new No. 3 Mackerel SO do. do. No. 2 do. 20bf.do. do. No. 1 do. 1000 Codfish Landing from brig Marshall, snd for sale by sept 14 CLAGHORN 4c CUNNINGHAM. JTVLOUH, ALMONDS, SOAP,Ac. 4cc-— JD 25 half bbls. extra Cans! (lour; 5 frails “Jordan” Almonds; 25 boxes Pale Soap: 15 bbls. pure Cider Y’lncgar; 20 bbls. extra Monongahela YYTiIskoy. Landing, and tor sale by •ept/14 CRANE 4c HOLCOMBE. TjYLOUR, SUGAR, ROPE, AND RA1S1NS- JU 35 bbls. Canal Flour; 10 bhds. Cuba Sugar; 106 colls YVearer’sItnpe; 20 boxes anil 10 half boxes Raisins. Landing, and for sale by •epU4- CRANE 4c HOLCOMBE. QUGA1L MOLASSES, &C.— O 15 hhds. Prime Porto Rico Sogar 10 hhds. Choice do. do. SO bbls. Sugar House Molasses 60 bbls. Butter, Sugar and Soda Crackera 25 boxes 8oda Biscuit 20 boxes assorted Candy Landing and tor salo by . aept 14 SCRANTON, J01IN8T0N 4c CO, "O ACON, LARD, FLOUR, ko— JL> . 50 hhds. prime Cincinnati Bacon Sides; 20 do. Bacon Shoulders; 50 barrels prlino Leaf Lard; 100 do. Howard street Floqrt 200 do. N. O. nnd Baltimore YVhiskey; 25 do. N. E. Rum; 50 do, Phelps’ Gin; 100 boxes Star Candles; 150 do. Tobacco, of various qualities; . 30 hhds., 20 tcs. and 25 bbls. prime C. Mtdosses; 30 bales Leaf Tobacco: 25 bags Rio Coffee; 500 colls Bole Rope; 100 bales Guny Bogging. For salo by aug3 COHENS 4c I1ERTZ. 1V/f ANUFACTURED TOUA'. CO, kc.— Ill 81 boxes Grant k YViJilams’ 5’s and Vs Tobacco; 20 quarter do do; 60 bbls. Crushed and Powdered Sugar; 40 do Clarified do; 50 boxes Colgate’s Pearl Starch; 150 do No. 1 Pule nnd Family Soap; 01 13 lb cattys Hyson Tea; 10 bbls. Bleached Whale Oil; 10 do Soda Ulsculs; 10 half boxes ]«onf Sugar, Lauding and for sale by sept 7 8CRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. O UGARS, COFFEE, TOBACCO, fca, See.— O' 10 hhds. prime 8u Croix Sugnr; 25 do. strictly choice Porto Rim do: 100 bhls. Slum's Clarified Sugar; 50 do do Crashed do; 20 do do Powdered do; 40 boxes do Loaf do; 500 bags Rio Coffee; 100 do Jamaica Coffee, part very choice; 100 do latguyra do; 25 boxetold Java Coffee; 10 do ftlocko do; 250 boxes Tobacco, various brands and sixes; 50,000 very superior Spanish Began; 100,000 hair Spanish do; For sale on accommodating terms, by augS CRANE 4c HOLCOMBE. o UNDIUES.—150 boxes Soap, various brands. O 50 bbls. Irish Potatoes. 40 bbls. Illrum 8mltli*s Flour. 20 bags Black Pepper. 100 kegs Gun nnd Rifle Powder. 50 # casks 8horry, Madeira, and Teneriffe YVlne. Received nnd for sale by sept 0 McMAHON 4c DOYLE. o UGAIt,—50 hhds. Fair aud Choice Porto Rico Sugar. 0 50 bbls. Refined do. 50 do. Crushed and Powdered do. Just received and tor sale by sept 0 McMAHON 4e DOYLE. ijptOFFEE, MACKEREL, &c.— \J 170 bags Prlmo Green Rio Cofibo. SO bbls. Nos. 1 and 3. Mackerel. 20 holfdo. No. 1 do. - 40 bbto. Stewart's crushed and powdered Sugar. 20 quarter casks white wine Vinegar. 500 reams YVrapping paper, assorted. 75 packages Hyson snd (5 recn Tea, selected. 80 boxes Us and 8s Bedell’s patent Tallow Candles. 100 bbto. E. Phelps’ Gin. 40 do. P. and II. Connecticut Hirer do. 25 do. Domestic Brandy. 10 do. high proof Whlte| Whiskey. 1 Puncheon old Jamaica Rum. 1 do. old St. Croix do. 1 do. old Scotch Whiskey. Landing and torsale by sept 6 SCRANTON, JOHNOTON 4c CO. T ANDING from schrs. Julia Eliza, Urania, Sussex, XJ barque Texas, and brig Augusta: 50 hhds. choice Porto Rico Sugar 25 do fair Cuba ao 250 bags fair to prlmo Rio Coffee 100 do prlmo old Cuba do 25 barrels Crushed 8ugar, 100 boxes Star Candles 20 do choice old N. O. YVblskey 200 bogs Buck and Drop Shot; 5,000 tbs. Bar Lead 25 barrels No. 1 Leaf Lord 50 do. Stuart’s Sugar, B. 4eC. 50 do extra Flour, lllram 8tnKb,' Spalding and Hopeton brands; 5 bales Twinu 20 quarter casks ptire Malaga Wine 10 barrels Cherry Brandy 25 do Rose and Peppermint Uonllnto 50 boxes assorted Candy; 50 boxes Cheese, (new) 50 boxes Cheese, English Dairy 100 do Tobacco, most approved brands. For salo on liberal terms, by aeptS CRANE 4c HOLCOMBE. OUGAR, COFFEE. SOAP, CANDLES,4cc^- 0 25 bbls. Stuart's B. Clarified Sugar; 25 “ “ C. “ « 20 bags Old Government Java Coffee; 100 bags prime Rio Coffeo; 100 boxes Smith’s and Buchan’s Family Soap; 100 boxes Colgate’s Palo nnd No. 1 Soap; 50 boxes Beadcl’s Tallow Candles, 6’s nnd 8’s; 10 bbls. Pure Cider Vinegar, 20 bbls. High Proof Whiskey; 20 boxesTobncco,10’s; 40 bbto. prime Lear Lnrd; 50 kegs prime Leaf Lord; Landing, and for sale by tug 25 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4c CO. T ARD, HAMS, SIDES AND 8HOULDEUS^— Li 15,casksflno Rnloron’sllnms; 200 Reynold’s best Sugar cured Homs; 20 hhds. prime Bucou Sides: 17 do. do. do. Shoulders; 40 bbto. prime No. 1 Leaf Lard: for salo by July 13 J. V. CONNERAT A CO. TJALTI MORE FLOUR, BACON AND LARD. X4 250 bbto. superfine Uoward-st. Flour; 100 hhds. prime Bacon Sides: 40 do. do. do. Shoulders;| 20 casks superior Sugar Cured Hams; 100 bbto. aud 200 kegs prime Leaf Lard. For sale by July 8 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4c CO. OUGAR AND MOLASSES.— 0 25 hhds. choice SL Croix Sugar: 30 do. prime and choice Porto Rico dod 20 do. fair Aluscovndo do.; 48 do. prime and fair New Orleans do.; 150 bbls; Stuart’s Crashed nnd Powdered do.; 80 do, do. D. and C. Clarified do. 150 do. New Orlonns Molasses; 100 do. YVest India do. For salo by Jitiy 8 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. pANAL FLOUR, kc.— V 100 bbls. Hiram Smith's and pure Genesee Flour; 41) half do. do. do do. do.; UU bbls. Butter, Sugar and Soda Biscuit; 50 boxes Tread well’s do. do. 100 boxes Scaled Herrings; 300 do No. 1. Pnlo nnd Family Soap; 50 do. Colgate's Pearl Starch; 30 half chests # nnd # lb papers Blnck Tea; 70 boxes 6 pounds each, superior do. do.; 60 packages assorted Green do.; 20 coses Olive Oil. Landing, and torsale by July 8 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4c CO. POFFEE, SUGAR, BACON, 4cc.— Kj 1,000 bags lllo Coffee: 100 hhds. Muscovado Sugar; 100 0o.Cardenas Molasses; 25 do cholco Bacon Sides: 25 (to.choice Bacon Shoulders; 150 halos Gunny Bagging, In store and for solo by Juno 23 PADELFORD, FAY k CO. RANDY AND GIN, IN BOND^- J3 10 pipes 8wnn Gin; 5 pipes Imperial Eagle Gin; 15 half pines dark Otard, Dupuy 4e Co.'s Brandy. 9 do. uo, palo do. do. do. do. 15 half and nuartor pines Rochelle Brandy. AU undor Custom House lock. For solo by Juno 24 W.M. DAvIDSON. T IQUORS, SUGARS, kc.— ±j 5 qr. casks Otard, Dupuy fc Co.’s Brandy 15 do. Pico Madeira Wine 3 haff pipes do. do. 3 do. Sherry do. 50 boxes Claret, quarts nnd pints 10 baskets Champagne, do. 50 M Segars, of direct Importation, and from the most celebrated manufacturers; together with a supply ol •asr^ ju “ rec »r J od a^LOMON8. TmForted liquors.— ■ JL • 10 half pipes Otard. Dupuy 4c Co.’s beet Brandn 10 qr. nnd eighth, “Jean Louis, very old,” Brandy; 15 casks “Snzerar’s” and “Duvand” Brandy; 3 pipes Holland Gin, Swan Brand; 2 puncboouB St. Croix Rum; 9 do. Jamaica do. For sale by July (3 J. V. CONNERAT 4c CO. .H/TADEIRA, CLARET AND SHERRY W1NE8.- 1YJL 20 half and quarter pipes good Madolra Wine; 5 quarter casks superior old do. 30 do. Teneriffe and Sicily do. 20 do. Port do; 8 casks Bordoaux Claret do. 5 quarter casks fine old 8herry do. • Forsale by. 1,1,13 J. V CONNERiVTfc CO. snvjramirw^ito: THE Subscriber bos on band, and is con stantly receiving from the best and" most re spectable manufacturers In tbe country. Rich - DIAMOND, RUBY, PEARL and other JEYV- ELRY, and Sterling SILVER YVARE: such as Table, tosert and .Tea Spoons and Forks; Silver Plates and Valters, Tea Setts, Castors, Cups and Saucers, Goblets, Tumblers, Pap Boats, Soup and Ssuoe Ladles; Pie, Ice Cream, Cake and Fruit Knives; solid Sllvor Desert, Pickle wjd Butter Knives, Napkin Rings, Salt Cellars, and Fruit silver Plated Spoons, Forks and Ladles, Cake Baskets, Castors, YValtera, Snuffers and Trays. Ivonr Balance Handle Knives, and Bllver Plated on Steel, Table and Desert Knives. Fine Twenty-one Day Marble Mantle Clocks, and com mon Brass Clocks, or every description. Gold and 811 ver Lever aitdLeptoe YVatchcs, flnocnam- led Hunting YY’atcbcs, Gold and Bllver YValch Chains, -ralsnnd Keys, Gold nnd Silver Thimbles, Gold and Bllver Spectacle*, Rogers’ line Pocket Cutlery, Razors -id Razor Strops, Card Cases. Port Monalea, Ice. Particular attention will bo giveu to Repairing of YVatchcs, Clocks and Jewelry. From his long experience nnd extensive facilities, he confidently believes he will satisfy all who may favor him With their patronage. His price, are as low, and terms as favorable, as at any other establishment to tbe State. 8. YVILMOT, No. 1 MarkePsquare. LUMBER! LUMBER! STEAM-SAWED Sc RIVER LUMBER. nnHESubscribers have now on hand and will continue X to keep a large and toll supply or 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 *vUi oe delivered to any fcCO., YVmtnk’a wharf. part of the dty. If required. Jan 20 E. F.KINCHLEY FIG INLAND STEAM SAW MILL. STEAM SAWED LUMBER. C ARGOES sawed to order at short notice. City orders will bo supplied and the lumber delivered to any part of the town. On hand, a fine assortment of seasoned Plank, Boards and Scantling. Apply at the Mill, or through Post Office, or Commu- nicotian Box, to Republican Reading Room, to fob 14 JAMES A. FAWNS. Agent. TRUNKS I TRUNKS!X TRUNKSIII A very'large assortment of flite and [ commonTravcIlingTrunksatnongwhich , are Ladles' Trunks, and Hat Boxes, Just l.recelvedandforsaleby spr27 O;JOHN8QN'fc0O n lOSBryaiMt. June 28 TRUNKS! TRUNKS!!. ^ Received per steamer, a lino assort ment or Travelling and Packing Trunks. I Also nlco selection orGarpet Bags. For “ l0 1 PIERSON to HEIDT. . . UNITED iff VIA DARIEN/BRUNsUtK'sT/* SONVILI.E, BLACK CREEK,to Pjwuava. Leaves Tuesday, Sept:21 th,'at lO A.'M. Tho suporibr stcam-packet WM. GA8. ON; Capt.T.E. Shaw.wrafotvi Tussn ay foEkiKo at 10 o’clock,and will continue to * t Boat are os follows; I Plcolala 58.00 50 I Pulittka.. 8 00 CoJotocK leave every Turr Jacksonville. For freight or pal Steam-Packet YYHj« mlu GLAG1 . NEW-YORK It SIVA ly on board at t N* Y. ASavanhahSL Will leave Bavsnnah and New- 1 these ships are or l^oo tons -register, - aiid'u to safety,-speed, and comfort. These Steamers, living Savannah at tbe s< that the Makion ar*> woumiRKSR leave Charleston, a: riYOinNew.Yorkuaoonas,or before them.' -u " ■' Cgr Cabin Passage525, payable before gi' - AoRNTs: PADELFOUD, FA Fhlhdelphto" SaVinnah^tcam Natation Co, The new and splendid sldo-wheel stesra- "™V«blp.STATE-OP.GEORGIA* of lSOO tons , - jpt. John E. YValton,hos commenced her regu lar trips and will lesvo Savannah on YVicDNKiDZr, 'tha 8th day of September, and every alternate WxnNesDAir thereafter; say on the 22dBepU,6thand20th Oct*and 3d and 17th November, and so on. . Cabtn^Passage to;Philadelphia.....525 00 Through Tickets to New York........ i.-....... 25 00 Steerage..............; v. v.. V;* v........... n 000 This ship has been built with entire tegordi to safety, comfort and despatch, and offers new-and admirable 'fa ellltles to business ana travel/ For freight nr passage ap ply to PADELFORD, FA Y to CO., Agents to 8avannah. HERON to MARTIN, v Agents to Phifadelpbfs. TO THAVELLEHS GOlrtG NO Jd^SsaTOuuhioi U. B. MAIL STEAM-PACKETS T EAVE Savannah evbut Moaarao at Fotte o’clock, Bfrer the arrival of the Night Train of tho Central Rail-Road, and ARRIVE at UharloNton atTVklfe o'clock If. same pat, connecting at Charles ton with the Wilmington Steam-Packets. which leave with the U.8. Mall every bay Si 2JJ pTm^ and, also, with the Ne\tr-York A Oharinvon Steam- Bhlpe, which leave Charleston eybey YVednesdsy and Saturday Afternoons. , • j Passengers leaving Macon on Tuesday evenings will arrive to time to connect wlih tho splendid new stoam BfiteSBar."* m - iho ‘ u "-"‘ h ' p Fare Trom Charleston to New-York by land rente. ;580 00 time 52 hours. By steamships .....525 00 may 15 B, M, LAFFITEAP; Agent. 1 SAVANNAH,AND AUGUSTA., : STATUS CLOTHING EMPORIUM. WHOLESALE WAREROOMS Noe. 177 *1771-2 Market-et, Philadelphia, (North Side—above Fourth) AT THkS “ri:d DOORS.” rpmsNew nnd Extensive READY-MADE CLOTHING X Eslnbllshmcnt, recently opened by the -Subscribers, offers Inducements to SOUTHERN and YVE8TERN buy ers to regard to low prices and Immense variety of stock, rarely to be met with, The Increase of sales from a very *" ' atronnge, has been such as to warrant their or- „ othfng at vnusNsJ low prices, and carrytog out thosystem of “Large Sales and Small Projits.” ZjT Orders from any part of tho United Slates prompU ly executed nnd with especial care. REED, BROTHERS to CO. P. 8.—Facilities will be offered buyers to purchase on Uio regular credit. Usual discount allowed to cash buy- — ly dec 15 READY-MADE) CLOTHING AT YVllOLESALE ONLY. S UCH Ilns been the demand to this Market for Clothing at wholesale by Country Merchants, we have been In duced to fit up and fill one of our Lofts with READY MADE CLOTHING and GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, which we now offer nt YV1I0LE8ALE ONLY, Dealers will at once see llie ml vantage of selecting from a LARGE STOCK, where the sizes are not broken by constantly retailing from It. We do not confine oureelrcs to any one particular market to getting our CLOTHING, but take advnntago or several of the Northern markets. Rata and Capa, YVe shall continue as heretofore, the YMiolosale Hat and Cap Business, and by connecting the two branches, feel confident can glvo better bargains to either branch , than were before offered to this dty. Our stock Is now complete, to which we most respectfully invite an exami nation before purchasing, at Nos. 155 Congress and 75 SL Jullun-BtreelB, Gibbons’ Block,Savannah, Go. Jan 20 LYON to REED. TBB STEAMBOAT COMPANY 6ffG__ YV1H continue to ruh the following Steamers, V DAVID L. ADAMS,' (Iron,) Capt. . CHATHAM, (Iron) CapLllUBSAan.. THOS. 8. METCALF, Copt. -— TENNESSEE, Copt. YVhlch, with tow-boats and lighters, Oflbrd, unequalled facilities tor transportation or freight to the interior of Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee and Alabama, In connection with Railroads. The elegant steam-packet D. L. Adams will connect with the steamships Florida and Alabama; landing freight by them In 5 days from New York to Augusta. Freight (now taken at reduced rntesO will be forward* edj free of commission. EJT In order to prevent detention or«frf<»rrfo/«,bllla of lading should & addressed to G.,H. JOHNSTON, President, SaVanriah. Merchandize front the interior, to JOHN A. MOORE, Agent, Augusta. DIRECTORS. Savannad.—Geo. 11. Johnston, Andrew Low. Edward Padefford, YV. O. O’Driscoll, Charles Green. Joseph 8. Far, Jos. YVashburn. ' \ • Auousta.—J. R. Bulkier, T. 8. Metcalf,, James Hop L. Hopkins, E. Sherman. G. M. Newton. Savannah,June24, 1852.. ■, - ■! BLAKE’S PATENT FIR 13 PROOF PAINT* FROM OHIO. T HIS Valuable Mineral Substance Is sold in fine pow der, then mixed with Linseed Oil to the consistency of thick paint, and applied with a brush, and after an ex- ire of a tow months to the atmosphere, this cooling >mes a perfect slate or coat of mail, protecting what ever Is covered from the actlou of the weather and from fire. There Is nothing equal to it tor steamboat and car decks, tor nil kinds of Iron, as It forms a coating nearly aa hard as the iron Itseff, and never cleaves off. In some places,, a spurious article has been sold aa the genuine, therefore purchasers should be coretol to buy ol authorized Agents. Every Barret Is marked BLAKE'S FIRE-PROOP PAINT. Tbe above Paint Is for sale to Savannah by sop 18 C. A. L. LAMAR. T HIS Article to elaborately prepared from carefully se lected articles of the best quality; it possesses in a _ lectod articles of the best quality; it concentrated form all the valuable properties of the Ja maica Ginger, and to warranted to be free from all Irri tating or other properties of an Injurious tendency. It to beneficially used to a variety of circumstances where a worm cordial and grateful stimulant Is required, particularly to coses where there to a sense of exhaus tion arising from excessive fatlguo or heat, a tow drops to half a tumbler or water with a little sugar, will bo found an effectual and most pleasant restorative, which mnkes this essence a highly useful addition to the travel ler’s portmanteau, as well as to the family collection of remedies. . 'son nnplcasantsonso of weight or nausea n imperfect digestion, or whore nausea riding In a rail road car, or carriage, from the motion or a vessel at sea, tho Essence or 6L. gcr. If given according to tho directions will almost In variably give relief. In ordinary dlnrrhcBn, Incipient cholera, to short, In 1 casesof prostration of thedlgestive functions, whett from Indulgence or diseaso it to of inestimable valuo. During the summer months aud to Southern climates. It to Invaluable, particularly during the prevalence of epidemic Cholera; no traveller or family should be with out It. Just received ;»or steamer, and for sole by June 24 . YV. LINCOLN, Monument-square. T GEORGIA RURR MILL STONES. HE Undoreigned has on hand an assortment of Barr Btone, from 18 lnchei to 4Jtf feet dtomuter, a portion or which to already dressed for running, nnd of superior quality. All the necessary Irons furnished with tho when wanted. _ Having a competent individual to dress and fit Mil] 8tonca, tho article can bo delivered at all times to suit orders, and on liberal terms. C. H. CAMPFIELD. TSS to execute promptly all orders for Steam gincs, Sugar Mills, Locomotives. Cotton nnd YY'ooten Ma chinery, Mill Shafting and Gearing, Turbine aud Parker YVater wheels, Machinists’ Tools, and Machine YVork generally, to the best manner, and at prices os low as equally good work can bo obtained torelaowhera. Particular attention paid to economy of tool to steam engines^ and to durability ItHJvery thti - ly cKAY, Agent. COPPERSMITH AND PLUMRINGc rpilE Subscriber having fitted up, to connection with X his Foundry nnd Machine Works, a Shop tor the abovo business, und engaged the services of superior workmen, to prepared to do any description of work tliat ra ^lI°work dono to the very best mounor and nt tho shortest notice.-. A. N. MILLER, July 12 tf I,.- ■ Eastern YVharf. •I j A REAMS Printing Paper^of the follow tog sixes t I4U 24 by 35,21# by 28#, 24# by 39, 24# ,by38, 25 by 30,25 by 30#,2Vby 38. On hanif and for salo by JtoyO ' J. B. CUBDEDGE. (SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO FORTES, J UST RECEIVED: two splendid Seven Octave Plano Fortes, by Rosenkmntz, Dresden, ono of the most cel ebrated European manufacturers. These instruments can be guarantied In every respect, and will bo sold at unusually low prices by r. ZOGB AUftI k CO., July 13 IVhftaker, one door east of Bryan-st, CHURCH AND PARLOR ORGANS, rpHE Subscribers, agents tor Mr. If. KNAurr, Organ X builder, nro prepored to furnish any description ot Church or Parlor Orgtms- Asa specimen of bis Instru ments, reference to mudo to the organ recently erected oy him to the Lutheran Choreh of this city. Parties desiring information on tho subject can ascertain Ml necessary pnrtlculnrson application to F. ZOOBAU31 A CO., |uly 13 YVhltaher-at., ono door cart of Brynn-st. STEAM gfiBX ' WEEKLY- rtrfj HieNcw and Splendid 8tonm-SH FLORIDA*.............. t.. .Captain Lyoh, —AHD— ALABAMA-, .... nhnhSlenm Nirrigation Co, tnnah and New-Yorlr every SaTOrday. Jan 28 SAMUEL L. 5I11 ^ 104 FronUtreet, Naw^ SAVANNAH J . IRON STEAMBOAT COMPANY- OFTGEOROI . T HIS COMPANY will continue to transport Produce and other ftlercbandtoe, on tho Savannah river, to and from Augusta, by their Iron Steamers ' JOHN ItANDOLPH, CapLPmtroT. LAMAR, Capt. Cues well. £ —AMD ALSO BY THE STEAMER— . 'V-*. ; AMORY SIBLEY, Capf. — f The totter Btcamer being, of less draught than any L * ,— J -ited dea ^ " other on the .River, Insures unprecedente all stages of the water. Tho Company to- also 1 provided with fifteen Tow-Boats and two Lighters. . All Freight addressed to the core of the Company, of its Agents, will bo received and forwarded, free of com missions. A. SIBLEY, President, Atlgusto. T. R. MILLS, Agent; Savannah.''y |W YV. M; ROYVLAND,Agent, Augusta, “XuQiflr 30,: T?REIGHTEUS by tbe line of the Central,' Kouthwest- r era, and Macon and YVcateru Roods, are assured that there to no obstruction to the transportation of Goods and Pradnce by the carrying away or tho tempo rary trcssel work ot the Ocmulgoe. They will be put to no expense whatever, and to tho delay or only one day by portage, " The now bridge which to to progress, will be finished permanently to sixty days. .ag 30 MACPlIEnauU B. M1LLES, 8np’l. From Chnrleaton to Raitlmoi To Philadelphia 919, and to New- '. T E A VINO the wharf nt the Toot of laurcns-strect dally X-i aflerthe arrival of tbe Southern cars,' via YVIlmlng- ton,N.O,from which point two dolly tralno are die- — J ,0 * *' nd2P;Af.; F " * ' ’ * patched at 8 ^. M.andip, M.; the 8 o'clock only con necting at YVcldou, N.C., with theScaboa - ’ J " *■* Rail Rood to Norlblk, thence by steamer and both trains connecting * — * Petersburg, lUchtnond, YVi 8 hla, andNew-York The , _ it! tbe steamers oT these lines, are to first ride condition* SLS«8^^!^«5lfi585w s '* J * ton andYVeldomatwellastho Seaboard nnd li n. as wc w having recently been retold with heavy Trail) thereby securing both safety nnd despatch. By these routes pas sengers availing themselves of the first train'may reach Baltimore to 4(1 hours, Philadelphia to 45 hours, aud New York ln50# hours; and by tho second train-they arrive in Baltimore to 50 hours, Philadelphia to 56 hours, and New-York to 61# hours. Through tickets can alone bo had from E. YVIN8LOYV, Agent ortho YVUmlngton and Ralolgh Rail Road Com; pany, at the office of the Company, foot ofLaurcha Street, Charleston, 8, to whom please apply. ..mat' 23 AUGUSTA AND WAYNESBORO’ RAILROAD. point It connects with a splendid line of Frtur-Horso' Post Coaches, forming a perfect dally connection between Au gusta and Savannah, Macon and Mllledgovllle. On and niter Monday, May loth, Passenger trains will nm Dally, as follows: J^sve Savannah at .8.00 o’clock A. M. “ Macon at^ .7,30,'. “ . A*M» “ Blllledgovlllo'at .7.00 ** A.M. M Augustaat 4J0 Arrive at Augusta at .0.40 “ alSsyannah................ ,.6,00 “ nt Macon nt 0.45 “ at MiUedgeville at .7)15 Faro between Savannah and Augusta...... “ u Macon M “ “ “ MiUodgevllle&o “ MACPIIERSON B. MILLEN, Gen’I Sup’t. Savannah, liny 5th, 1852. ■— J * SOUTH-WESTERN RAIL A DAILY TRAIN tor Passengers.End'. Macon at 6# A. M., arrives at Ogletl A. Mi leaves Oglethorpe at 11# A. M„ arrlv( at 3# P. M, connecting each way. with the < Macon and Western Hall J; Centraland Hoad Trains, fcod tho Ttllv\ l-lia Stall KI.i.a 1 t nn . WOODEN WARE. T . w nnilE subscriber bus lust rooelvcd per sohr. John W. X Anderson, a supply of Wooden YVaro, viz- Ice Cro,in 1’uils; ka llound Tc« Tubi: Bnai Bound P.U.; Mraauna, lyora Iquurt lotf bu.h«; I'fllnted imd Plnla Tub. and Bulk Wnto Bounk M. Bo.nlfc und PK *(■ bn.: for salo by juhn J. MAUKiiyJs, *au 8 p 10, )2and 14 Banmnl-stroet CAirn'IIENE AND SPlltlT QAS, T HE Subscriber 1ms received per stoamor State] of Georgia, a supply of Camphene and Spirit Gas, di rect from tho manufacturer which will be sold on rea sonable terms. Also, Camphene, Gas, and Oil Lamps; OB,B B ,«dC.m P bun»C.u.of, H .rt ? u..to. M0E , June 15 10, 12 and 14 Bnmard-street, corner Whitaker and congress-sts. B LEACHED and Brown SHEETINGS 4c SHIRTINGS. The Subscribers have Just received per brig Wilson Fuller.from New-York: Water Twist bleached SHEETING New-York Mills do do, James’ Steam Mills do 7-8 and 4-4' Lowoll LONG CLOTHS, 7-8 and 4-4 Londsdalo and Washington Long Cloths, 4-4 Sea Island Brown Shirting. 7-8 and 4-4 7-8,8,0,10,11, and 124 Allendale Bro. Sheeting 7-8,8,9,10,11, and 124 do Bleached do 7-8,8,9,10,11, and 124 Hamilton do do Jfi PBENDERGAST A.CO. For sale by , YQUK.AND, EArtXj by Which we are prepared he wants or tbe cltlMns of Savamml nterlor. AU tliose Intrusting builness having all bustoew matters attended faithfully. J; DaMAR—. 153 Bay-et,, 3 doonrEattol the ( Offices.—NoJ 74 Broadway, Now-” * street, Boston; No. 43 South 3d street,! N. B.—Please marts fell goods, care July, n 6m, STEAMSHIP COM. ’ to forward. P»ckr REMOVAL. l-, IN CONSEQUENCE of oxtenstvo alterations ?to bo tnndo in tbclrstore, tho under ' J removed to 1 tho premtocs formerly *"Mr. Jaa.'Sullivan, In YV'' ■MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Juno22 , 1 P. ZOC