About Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1853 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1852)
VOLUME L. -m SAVANNAH, GA., WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEP TEMBER 22,1862. NUMBER 220. > • IS PtnJLWUSD DAILY AND TM-WEEKLY .T. L. LOCKE I A. K. MOORE, Oitv and County Printer*. rrr- terMbi Tkilf Paper $8, Trt-Weekly W, Per Annum, rlr In no com will on order for the paper be attended to, unless accompanied with the money, or a aatlslhctory ADVERTISING RATES; Two . .V.V.VjU 00 1Vo I 25 Threo “ 12 *" 1 so. ' Pour 10 Blx « 20 Tiro Three. Foot*-— •;yij n^Week....'!!!. « 00 OneYesr”;;””30 65 ° For sdvorUsomenta not exooodlng five lines, threo- fourths or the above rates will be charged, 1. e- f For one Insertion*............ 45 conta. Mvtfo; •*' |V.tt. i.70 B Le^l advortiwmontaInserted' til the* usual’ rates, nnd advertisers will be confined , and all other ndrortlse- ■HoUneTs Pliancy, Win W Habersham, J M I, Thos Moynes, Jno 11 Habersham, Georgo 8 Wfflffjrto IInrri»mm, Nlcholah Hoyle, Pros Neman- L Andrew Harrlsson, Wm Humphreys, John Holry, ^toup Howard, Win Henderson, D 8 Henderson, Jaa M. Hehderaon, Thomas Helry, Gldua Hallman, John'H ulL Levi Ilart, Jaa Horan, E Heidi, Maurice Ilackett,! obt Habersham, Sr, John Harper, I W Harris, Thoa olcoinbo, G II Holcombe, E B Harris, Wm Heldt,Joa oregrovea/Jos O Habersham, John II ifoloeBfemjffMHfa I4vnl aavenwuiuuuui iiuniw. «w mu uouui IUlto, nun striScnre taken that they bo published according to Inw. 1 >UI advertisements front transient portions or strangers, ^Tho^pri/uegcs^of *5^/ advertisers will be oonflned riridlv to tholr regular business, and all other advertise- Inent4 not pertaining to their regular business, ns agreed Nearly advertisers exceeding in tboir advertisements average number of lines agreed; for, will he charged io > AnVXaTUaMRNTS WILL II INSERTED QR1TCI- ^Au'advcrtiscmcnla for charitable Institutions and re- «&anBtsaaarss C0 *« I> $ii letters directed'to this office; or the Editors, must bo post paid, to entitle thohrto oBenUnn. and Creditors to render In tholr aocounts, must bo pub- ll.t.n.1 III WHIM. erty Is situate, and on the first Tuesday or the month, between the hours of ton In tho morning and four In tho afternoon. No sale from day to day Is valid, ^^ unless so “ j Adm “’ must be advortlsed throe months at least. .... Sheriff’s sales, undor executions regularly granted by tho Courts, must bo advertised TItiRTY DAYS—under mortgogo executions, SIXTY DAYS—solos of perishable property, under ordor or Court, must bo advertised, gen- e raftv .TEN DAYS before the day of sale. ollnmi, if FHollant), JamosHines, R H Howell.’Thoa rardeh,W Jl Harrison. Milton Humphreys, Jos It Har- oy, U ll Hilton, R W Hunt, Jno F Herb, Wm Hone. John W Ihly, John L Ihly Wm Ihly, Brlen Island. George Jones, Jaa O Jones, Jos M Jones, D G James, Alexander Johnson, Jus T Jones, J D Jesse, Thoa Jones, Edward Jones, Jos Johnston, Peter Jacobs, John R Johnson, Christian Jogstotter, ES Johnson, G II John son, Emanuel Joseph, J R Johnson, A E Jones, John t Jackson, Bulloch Jackson, Nicholas Jeffreys, Robt Jackson, Wm A Jaudon, U R Jackson, Claus Jackens, Poyton R Johnson, Jos W JackBOn, Georgo Jackson. , K. Fred Krete, Harmon Kuhlman, Wm H Kelly, Phillip Colb, Dedrick Knttenhnrn, P M Koltock. Ezra Kent,N B Knapp, Jos King, John Kennedy, Dr N KohlhousO, James Kerr, Peter Krauss, Gofort Kcrk, James Keimody, John Kelly, Danlol Knln.Hnnford Knapp. A JKnm, Edwin Knapp, J P Kirby, Nicholas Xerloy, Robert Knox, Fred erick Krenson, Peter Krinty Louis Kempf, A G Kennedy, A L Kent, Louis Korad,Tnos Keaton; Jaa Kirkland, Al fred Kept, Phillip Kean.’ D O Knuffa, Wm Kino, Ed- ward Kean, Edward B Kempton, John Keegan, Chat II £ n,p ff Win K,n Ui Nicholas Kelleber, Jno J Kelley, Thos aghams.T, „ M Leigh, John Larkin, Uonry Lalhrop. D 1* Landershinc, Andrew Low, O D Loboy, Louis Legriel, John Lyons, O mfburrow, Charles Law, Peter Loo. Robert Ley bourn, <evy LUlenthai, W W Lincoln, II F Lctche, P M Lohoflj ’aine Lovell, Wm ELong, JohnN Lowls, Simeon Lane, 1 L Luf burrow, William Lake, SAT Lswrenco, AII *wton, Edward Lynch, Edward Lovell, John Lares, D { Lane, James Laaahlm, J F Linder, James J Logan, tobert A Lewis, A B Luce, JII Ladd, Jno Lama, Jas .ynch, ID LaRoche, Peter Lawrence, Michael Lavan, Matthew Lynch, Robt Lacbltsou, James Laehliaon, Gas- iar Leuxer, James Larkin, Timothy Lavau, O A La- toebe, Robt Lunday, John Lawton, A J Loboy, Thos . jowls, Wm II Lyobs, Antonio Loevenlo, J G LarabrighL llcbaul Lynch, Pat’k Lnugblln, John H Loveless, Ow Lockwood, Loors Lobman. nr. Abraham V ‘ “ ifakln, Thos , Mruihan, Jeremiah McCarthy, John Rlcllue, Wm Morrell, .[ G Mohrlens, Robt McIntyre, IIO Mohrtens, Jno D Mai- hist of Voters. S EC.2. Bait furtheranueted by tka authority of tame, That from aad after the passngo of this aoiau persons shall bo tiuallflod to vote at elections for Mayor nnd Aldermen of tho city of Savannah and the hamlets there of who are cltlzons of tho United Slates, havo resided In thu State of Georgia for one year Immediately precoding the election and within tho corporate limits or Bavannah for ono month Immediately precoding their registration and continue so to do up to tho time or election, who have attained tho ago of twonty-ono years, havo nald all city taxes or havo tn tholr.own right sufficient real estate to satisfy ony*tax executions which may bo against them, who havo made all returns required by the ordinances of tho city, and have boon registered uccordlug to tho pro visions or this acU—Extract from the Registry Law. Adolph Abrahams, Robert Adams, John 8 Achord, Goo A AsluV W Avorfoldt,G W Anderson,Msthlas Amorous, C U Ash, Stewart Austin, David Abraham, U S Arnold, Goo Alexander, Jno W Anderson, P W Alexander, Robt Austin, George Armstrong, Jsmcs Anderson, VV V N Armstrong. RF Akin, Peter Arnold, R D Arnold, Thos Adtms, E O Anderson, Richard Ahercromblo. J 8 An derson, John Anglum, II G W Alexander, John Ailon, James Ahern, R A Allen, W B, Adams. Conrad Byck, Richard Burke, Michael Boylan, E W linker, John Brody, EJ Blount, Wm M Blount. Patrick lirndy, Thos Boiuly, Wm B Blount, Dr W G llulloeh, Anthony Bailor, Saul B Box, JosII Baldwin, Isaac Bran- no, Belgimoiid llerg, Honry Demurs, N K Barnum, Wm F llrauUey, Robt Blake, Win Burke, A F Bennett, Wm M ltlack. Felix Bouywou, Gilbert Ilutler, Thos Bourko. Eugene M Boo, J P UolfoulUet, L E Byck, A Borchert, tVm Basstnger, Patrick Bulkqy, P H Bohn, Henry Betto- man, Thos W E Boallo, Wm J llulloeh, Patrick Bnulloy, Henry Rtfrt, EII Bacon, 8 P Boll, Win J Bandy, IIL Ilyrd, CHVBoufbuUlet, Jno G Bryan, Thomas II Barrett, Michael Brannon, David Bell, Jiioullbo, T ABulkloy, Francis Blnlr, Ghos Boll, Patrick Brady, Thos J Bulloch, i."‘ a 1 " 'JTVi;?, W: r. rl & Uidlougb, Wm D Brown, A T Bowne, Jos 11 Burroughs, Jno Ueunett, Louis Ilnreueld, Jos Bancroft, Thuddous J Baldwin, Patriot Burke, G L lllount, Jno N Barbee Brown, O W Uruan, Mdses Black, il L 8 Bunlx, ’ 8 Bailey, WII Bulloch, R M Borthelmoss, Henry W L. eullett, p A Blols, Henry Brigham, W 8 BranUoy, T W Benton, M J Buckner, John Boston, B M B Burroughs, Dennis Blaonerbasqelt, D II Baldwin, Wm O Barton, Augustus Houllaeuu, John Burns, Mlclinel Bowley, Ullck Burko, Jas O Blanco, J H Bushier, W J Blodgot, Jas G ’lowen, Jno W Jllxe, Barnard E Boo. F 8 Barlow, Wm Bee, J P Brooks, W H llourdloy, WO Butler, II8 Bo- curdus, Frederick Bailey, W D Bashlor, Jos W Brown, Jolm 0 Blanco, Theodore Blols. William Blols, Wm II Bourko, John F Blakely. G O (1 JJrown, Wm II Bonks, B L Bqulllneau, J T.Bucknor, Charles H Bell, Geo Bron- sou, P T Broughton. II8 Boll, W U Bradley, L S llennolt, Jos Bolbo, Wm Bailey, F U Blols, J H Buckner. Gt Wm II Ouyler, John Cooper, O A Cloud, P L Constan tine, David O Cash, 01 A.Cohcn, RR Cuyler, Geo A Cuy- ler. Solomon Cohen, Hugh Cullen, W H Cooper, Edward Cubbago, David Cohen, John Cleary, Jos V Connerat, Allen Cullen. Chas Cooper, JosCleory, Barnard ConsUin- tluo, Thoa W Cooper, John Clancy, John Oarstona, F W Cornwell, Jos 8 Carruthors, Nicholas Cruger, Wright Culpepper, Thos Corley, R 01' Charlton.; 8 J Cossets, Richard Cole, Thos Cusack.Jno L Clark, Michael Cusack, C H Cumpfleld, Francis T Cole, John Curry, Thos Clark, John Cardoll, Jas Connelly, John .Carruthors, Frederick Cook, Emanuel CanwaUer, Luke Christie Jaa Campbell, Fras Cainpflcld, Jno D Charlton, Jno G Cooke, Edmund Cotter, 01ontgomery Oummlng, II E Courter, Jos Clog- horn, John Cass, Jno Cunningham, Carl Craft, Wm Car- son, B L Cole, W O Clmrlton, 8 J 01 Cubbego, Moses Coburn, L F Cook, Henry Capon, 8 01 Coldlng, Freder ick Cantons, Wm Cox,WaBooo Gumming, Patrick Crot- ty, Mlchscl Curoy, PoterCobb, Jno J CornotL Wm Con don, Robt Carr, Fras Champion, A H Champion, Jno W Cornell, James Cornell, H K Christian, Jno J Coates, Jas * v »* JnoT Carapngnac, Wm Cullen, And Cordes,P —Ion, Aaron Champion, W T Chapman, Daniel C—, J B Cubbego, Georgo CallnUrlah Cranston, Charles Can non, Robert J Caw»by,8T Chapman, John F Card ell, Antonio Chlas, John L Cope, ThoaOonniff, Thos Conway, Mows 8 Cohen, D B Camp, Octavus Coben, J P Colfor, ItzrtowCynthus, Patrick Clark, Jno 01 Coay, Jas Clag- horn, Wm Cannon, Charles Cler, Augustus Cannon, Pat rick Clark, Isaac Cohen. Wm Cromwell. G L Cope, Jr., G L Cope, sr., Jnmos A Courvolsor, 8 H Cooper, If A Crane, Wm'L Clark, DDCopp, John D Colo, Cornollus K ConvorJ Thomas Corr, Bryan Connor, James E Cope, L OOinrk, George Clark, Wm P Clark, John A Cham bers, Wm Colter, Laurence Connell, Frederick Gullon, John F Ceroopely, George Causoe, B H Crandoll, F A Cannuet, Jeremiah Cavanaugh, olnrtln Conway, D B Coleman, James Carroll, George E Congdon, Thomas £o)liit8, J P Cohen, Charles U Connery. D. „ RIc’d W Delaney, Martin Duggan, John Doyle, Wra C Dawson, Michael Dally, Rlo’d Donovan, Sami P Dibble, Daniel Donovan. Albert L D’Lorze. Patrick Downoy, mho D’Lyon, Mlchnel Donnelly, John Donnelly, Wm M Davidson, Morty Dorgan, Wm 11 Davis, Wm Dixon, •m Dunn, Chealoy Dugger, Jas H Domund, Jos Dawson, .1 Marsh. J . , son, Jno 01ontmol!in, Thos Maher, Thos MoAullff, Jus NoFcoly, B W 01lscally, II W Mercer, C A Maglll, Wra Meredith, E T McGrall, Thos McCollum, 11 Morco, Wm J Moore, J D Mallard, C D Murphy, Jeremiah 0inck, N C Mills, Jesso Mount, John 01urphy, B 01 0lorol, Patrick Aloarn, O CMtliar, John McCabe, Harvey 01orse,John McDermott, J 01 AliUen, Thomas W McArthur, Lovl B dyers, Henry Alorckhnrdt, Mlctinol Aloath, Thomas Mn ion, Potriok McGovern, 8 8 Millar, T J McNish, John Mahoney, John McOunngh, Patrick Maalorson, John Alallery. Jamuti J 01cCoy, Isaac Minis, Edward McCabe, G Alurkins, 8 8 Aloody, Dennis AlcGulre. Lawrence 01c- Ceuno,NeyIe Alcllue, J II Alohrtens, 01 B Myer, Thomas dcKcnnn, John Miller, Jacob Alanko, Edward AIcGraw, : lartbolomow Mclnurnov, John Alaltury, Ludor Mehr- tens, A F Mira, Fabian Myorhoffer, G 8 Miller, John R . farttn, William B Mell, James W Morgan, Mlchnel Mor- rlN John W McKoy, O F Mills, Wllllnin E Mongln, D J McKenzie, A F Alordecai^ Jos 8 McDonald^ Jos^ AJami- A Dnylfi, James Downey. Wm H Dunning Jr, Ilonfy hlgnon, James Doyle, Martin Dunnagan, Dudloy Daven port, Jacob Do La Molts, A M DayiJ. J O Davis, Thos E pavis, Jaa DeMartin, Henry Dittmers, Alex Diysdolo, D R Dillon, Fred'k Danncrsfolser, J B Dashor, R W. Dasher, 01T Dukes, John II. Dews, 8nmuel L Dowell, John Dry- or, F If Demere, W JOonudsou, Tht*» F Donluls, Mlohael Duggan, John Dorgan. . ■ 13. Henry Ellis, Danlol Egan, Richard Ennis. Abraham Einstein, John Evernnl, Win Elloby, Thos Eden, CW Ed°m John J Kdy, Charies J Eden, Peter Eudrics,J A Lpstcln, Edwin W Ervlnj James Eden. WILMui Foley,Vho. Ford, Jo. SFny.Wm Eo’rtjliSewnllH Fisk, James Founlaln,puga1d Ferguson, ; n l ! fl V i « l ‘ n, 1 ’ l Ro > or . tFor rcU, Jno G Fnllljmnt, JusFar- ron. Jolm Follcard, Andrew Varry, John Fitzgoi ' ‘ drew FlaUoy.Rll Pell, Michael Ffnnoy, Wm F ? Frforson. AuBtin Fronch, Jobonn L,. Wm FoUInrd, Dominick FlaHoy. John Flamicgon, Pat’k Fo ey, Thos Flaherty, Jno D Fish, L M Falligunt, Owen Fo ey, L J B Fairchild, Jm Faunston, Michael Fay, G W Fonnell, Jno Foster, J R Fisher, G J Fulton, Jacob i.® 99 EonloSj Johu C Ferrell, James JohnGerdtx, Fronds Grlinbnll, J F Gullmartln, BopJ Joshua Griffith. O L Ullbort, Jos Goorao, sr» J B Gallle, Jos T Gahnon, Jos (Tolgor, Mlehae! Glaspow, Goo A Gordon, Wra A Gibbons, Pat- rj®' aR ’fon, Jas Grady, Goo Glert, J F Grovonstohi. John Jos . Gdlagnor, Domingo Gslleo, John Griffin, s G “novelV JasE Godfrey, LJ Gullmartln, Seaborn ThS? nL Dnv . O6or K0 Gntohouso, J 01 Griffin, TIIOB Groon, J W Gibbons, Chas Gross, Palrlck Gordon, rM. Gr °nn. J, ‘p F Glutlgny, Potor Gofooy, W W.Good- rich, Israel Goar. >VmF Goodwin, John GiJlelnntl. Joseph !,! r’fi!! 0 {> c ». n rl p$ Ommhl, John Gnllnglior, 0A Grolnor, Oopawlp,, Carston Gerdts. ......-.^jnjJ^jognoKOAt , V: ftfes* JJWtaOs®. SoSiI"m nL ii ( ' a ry Glibort, John.KGroo^" Wra'calplifo, jr, Johu Wra G0dfrey f Wm Galphln, sr. Jos Gnnahi, .. Hit Harris, PD Hcllahelm, John iranpt.Sr^ O 8 Hon- [LChristophor Hussey, J D-IIltohes, as dlarrlfc'Martln "““I han,- Dennis Hogl* Dennis Hollnnd, L &' IIart 01 - chaelHpran, John Hiinhei,. D*vld Hartnon: 'M O lfoald, jynyDHnupt, WinN llabcrslmm, JosUntoler, BN>Harl ’>M'B Hernandox, H 1* Hamilton, nonry' llaupt,' Ed- ttund Hoffuroni PntrlckHslLWrfi Hnn|aUi Jonathan llill; l F Harris, W<aF tfoUdnlcosUe, Wm Hun? i Minis, David Alorrls, Jacob Manses, . os AfeNfeholos, John Afasterson, Edward , John tre,Wm Mackay, , Jas G Afells, L B AlcConn, Win Morris, John McCollum, Charlos McCann, Bernard Malian, Wm MoLaughlin, Patrick McLaughlon, F W McCarthy, WHO Mills, . no McMahon, Jno F Alullegan, Jos Matthews, Isaac ilnrah.Thoa Madden, John Moran, FA Maddox,Solomon Uayor.E At McDonnell, Wm Atorel, Jno Mahun, Jno R tlnyor, Thos G Moonoy, 01 O Morland, Jas McDonald, T 11 Maxwell, N W McLco<l, Alox McIInrdco, Jno T Alltdt- ell, Frodk Atundort H K Aluntfort, Ais Mcllride. W J Alclntosh. Sami H Morel, Jeremiah McCarthy. Wm AIo- Cnrthy, A N Miller, Thos Moll, I! P Miller. 1W Morrell Jas Alclntlro, Danl AIcCurthy, 01II McLeod, Jos McCann Jas McCannn, Thos Alecks, Edward Alullegan, Johu Ale Aullff, Archibald McAllister. N. Joseph Neill, ThosNnylor, Wm Nungezer, JnsNt tor, Vv G Norwood, Jno W Neavltt. 1) D Nlcnols, Neldltnger, Dnn’l Nelson, Terrence NugonLG N Nichols, Geo S Nichols, L F Nichols. Jos Naglo, Novill Noyln, Jno Noll, J G Neldtllnger, A ANungazer.J R Norton, Jacob NCubcrger, Edwonl Nugent, Wnm’l Nuuman, Jos A Norris, Frederick Nollemen, Jno CNIcoll, Thos 01 Nor wood, Chas Nowland, James NeidlUugor, Wm Neva. John W Owens, Goo W Owens, Danlol O’Connor,Tim O’Brien, Owen O’itourkOjJohn F O’Byrnc, David O’Con- O'Byrno, Allehacl O’Neill, O E 0’8ullivo»i, 11 G Oliver, John Oliver, Jonathan Olmstead, M O’llullly, James Oll- vor, W O O’DrlscolL Dan’l O’Sulllvnn, Timothy O’Con nor, Daniel O’Sullivan, WW Oates, John Ogelvfo, M W O’Byrn, Thos O’Bryan, Geo Oil, FredickOtto. Alnrtln Payton, Antonio Ponco, E M Prendergaat, Bam’l N Papot, James Prondergnsl, O C Parker, Anthony Porter, Jos V Prentice, Jno F Posey, N 8 Finder, Bam’l ’hllbrtck, Jos 01 Prepuce, 8 fit Pond, Wm Parris, Pnl’k Prunty, Andrew O Pnccity, Edwin Parsons, Elisha l*ur- sons, Jno l’ooto, 8 G Pancost, Owen Peterson, O B Patter son, John Porfleld, John Phelan, Jno F Powell, Jos Fran- dorgas, Thos Purse, Sam’l Pittman. E J Purso, George Parsons. R D I'nnot, M Prondergust, Edward Padollbrd, gast, Ghat Perry, R W Pooler, H K_ Preston, Jos V P ton, Wut.F Preston, Edward Pursalo, D Q Phllbrick. Q. Jas Quantock. John Quinn, Atortln Quinn, Wm Quinn, Win Quantock, jr. P M Russell, Waring Russell, David Rosonblalt Jacob Rosenband, JobnRussolI, Dennis Ryan, Wra Itocliosler, James Russell, Thos J Ryon, J B lloss, Johu Roody, A At Ross, Michael RochOml, Christopher Russell, Vvm P Roberts, Jehn Ryan, J B Read, Jos W Robberts, Henry Roser, Wm Robertson, Patrick Reilly. L 8 KusselL Wm Roche, Barney Roden, Pat’k Ryatt, Wm Rogers, Jno A Richardson, Jno C Rowland, Michael Rooney, Goorgo Ritter. Edward Reilly, Daniel Robertson, Wm Uomshnrt. J W ltabun, Jos Ross, Francis Ryan, J B Ripley, J W Itemshsrt, Robt Halford, It W Halford, Mathew unilbrd, Wm Reilly, J P W Rood, Jno Rlordon, Francis Reives, Jefferson Roberts, O H Rlkomnn, II Rogors, J Rbnaldson, Jeremiah Ryati, B G llced. Chns E Robinson, Josonh Ross, Henry Rohor, Goo Robins, Alien Russell, Wiu lloborsou, John Rowley, John Rogers, Han’t Reddntnu, Wm P Rowland, Hugh Rlolly, Andrew Rlelly, A R Ral ston, IIJ Royal, Jno E Rice, James Ryan, Jaa L Rosslg, noil, G E Ryan, Wra Robken,0 W Rogors, Thos Ronau, Geo Robortson, Tobias Hothlotor, F A Robcre, G 8 Roux F T Roff, At J Reilly, James Russell, E A Boullord, Wm Swoll, John A Schaffer, John Beudder, Rieb’d Smy e, Honry Starke. Abraham Simpson, Christopher Schneider, John A Staly, Rloh’d Scanlon, Emanuel Sheflall, Hannan Sllbor, R11 Spencer, Alorde- cal ShonalU Andrew Stcafvator, John Savage, J 8 Solo mons, Frod’k Scherffi A A Smota, W R Symons, Thos Sullivan, GeoBpalthoff, JnoG Sexton, AJCShaw, Ja cob Shaffer, 01 Shefftall, flfo OJ Sponcor, Sam’l Solomons, J P Scrlvon, John SpolIraan.D II Stewart, John Sullivan, D Shaffer, Wm II Smith, Joha Stoddard, Ephraim Scud- dor, Sam’l 8 Sibley, Anthony Segur, Jaa Shoo, Pat’k Scanlon, Jos Skinner. J II Btroos, Dau’l Sullivan, Jos Skinner, Dr 8 Sheflall, Nicholas Slnot, Alnrtln Sulllvau, Lewis Smith, Jacob Schaffer, Thomas Saunders, John Stovenson, G N Staloy, Thos Smith, G J Braith, Jno Sul livan, James Sullivan, Walter W Smith, Goo Shultz, F F Btrohhart, JasJ Stokes, Goo Shuto, Harmon flnngstock, Henry Seltzer, O B Bcally, E Sotnernll, Francis Sorrel, J no A StogJu, John Blunt), Wm G Stafford, Jno Screven, Wm Snlte, O M Stone, J R Saussy, J 01 Schley, Francis Bhoils, P K 8hlols, Adam Short, Jno V Symons, James Symons, F R Sweat, Edmund J Saunders, Edwin Stiles, J 01 Solomons, Augustus Bcheldomnn, Dennis Sulllvnn, Daniel Sullivan, 01J 8olomons, M Bholian, DennU Sulli van, Barney Bmlih, Ilonry Stlhb% Jaa H Shehan, Valen tino Stanton, John Sherlock, Loyal Scranton, Martin Shannon, Josonh Sullivan, Jas F Stokes,Philip Smith, Jos M Shollman, Jamos 01 Strickland, Timothy Shorrodan, Thomas Smith, Wm 8tarr, Jr, H H Scranton, Jns Slicrdo- jnfliJ, Conrad Scholueidor, Geo Stevenson. Richard Stole. John Bhlolds, Nelsou Smith, 8 8 8|Hj{saelzer. W W Btarko, Arp Soamon, Thos F Stevens, J E 8tlrk, H W Smith, Wm Starr Jr, Houry Saunders, Peter Smith, J D Btobblns, A A Solomot^ G W Shaffer, D T Scranton, Patrick Sklnuor, Edward Bwirt, Band B Bweal, John D Spann, John E Blllwoll, II Shoppard,F M Stone, Eloazor Solomons, Thos Scully, Win Bauudors, Jns Smith 8r, Jno 8chungcll,, Jcsseo J Smith, Wm F Shearer, J A Sowell, J 8 Sturtovant, Wm Saunders, JuIIub. Smith, II R 8cfluy, Christopher Smith. T. Wm H Tarvor, John V Tnrvor, Geo W Tltcolmb, Wm .JohnThompson, Patrick Tydlnga, Bnrnard O JJuBfntafl etncBD. FACTORAGE, FORWARDING,. • . , JUfD GENERAL COMMISSION BU8IUESS. samtjkE l. dotvell, I No. lOSBAV-STKKKT.SJLVZNNAn, GXOXOU. Strict personal nttcntlon to Farmers’ orders, and quick- returns of Baler of Produce. - mar 2 SWIFT, DENSLOW & CO., I>odlom In Orocerloa. PrtfYialons. - FOREIGN AND D OMES TIC LIR UORS , CORNKR BAY AND WmTAKXR-STRKBTS. W. D. FORD, , Whole Bale and Ikotall Grocer., ftaldbu'rg'a Building. Jeffcraon-elreit, Savannah, Gju, 'KF? Constantly on hand, a choice supply of Family Grocbriks. . . July ? . E. O’BYRNB, AT TAYLOR’S ■ 01LDINO— MARKET WHARF, Koepd constantly on handin supply of ) ^Croclccry-AVurc, Grocorioa, &c. &0y • L. ftOBfDER, fraoM Paris] Foahlonahlo Moot and Shoe-maker, ■ ■ Importer if Frauk J Ltu»M‘y~~ WBtTAXRR-STRRRT—OPPOttTB SKRT«' BtflLDINO. ^ J. L. OLIVER, "^ T " FaililonnLle lloot ITlimufactarer, MO.SRVRNTRRN ROLtHiTRRRT, NEAR MONUMZMT-iqUARR, .Cork-Sole, Water-Proof; Hunting, A!Ilitarr, Patent Leather, Walking, Dress, nnd Pump-Solo Boots : Shoot ing Buskins, Bootees, Oxford Shoos, Pumps, Slippers, 4ml, made to order Jn the neatest. and most .fashionablo manner, of Warranted materials, and’by the most experi enced and careful workmen. - WYLLY & MONTMOLLIN. General Agents and llrokors, ' For the Salo'or *' ‘ RcalEt taU,Ntgr oet.fr any deaenytiou Per a emul Property, 'OFMCB, CORNER BULL-ST. AND BAY-LANB. t fofrsa , . ; Savannah, Georgia* , ‘ Sttaintan ©actin. : johr a. no0 KB. J. liAsrinouoK * t IMPORTERS AND WIIOLBSALB l< tA f.EES IK Glasses. PHILIPKKAN,,- LE^lf^READ r MADE 'cVoTHING, Bra AND DEALER ■ FBRFIELD’S RANdE—NO. 98 1»1 • 8.8. 01ILLER & J. Di PJ 'WbcclYirrlRhts- and. - II . Conor of . Broughton and Mr SAYAkRAH.'qy Carriages, Wagons, Cdrts anil 1 Dlaclumithing, Includli “ ‘ ‘ Ing Iron RaBb . inly—o f . , FIRST DOOR WEST OF ST. AlfbRfc Win take contracts fof BnUdlOg anl \ of every description, ■, t .j :R,hi<DAt_ v . : Canal-Strcetr—Near the J Jt. LAOULISON. . . I•■■y! .. HALL. fork In Atuonry . A. N. MILI ' RASTERM WHARF—RAY^ T. POI . Importer Ac IfTdnufuci . RO. WlwOhTARRR-eTRl Keens on hand a well aelected stoc gars; also Manufactured Tobac other articles usuAlty kept In 1 ho offbrs or tho most rcasonah Of Sogars, ■- . T. PORTER’S- FASHIONABLE CLOTHING- EMPORIUM. Sprtnfl jtitg gbummcc jpaqtjtonn. npHE SUBSCRIBER takes this method of informing his friends and the citizens 0 f Savannah, that he Is now X opening THE MOST SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHING ever offered In this city. The prices, In plain figures, are marked upon each article, nnd no deviation, and at ine remarkable low prices that the goods are marked, tho subscriber feels confident will be appreciated by a generous public. In part ore the following Goods I have now In store, to wit: PANTALOONS. Striped Colton and Llnon, I’lafu do do do Nankeen, Drapd’Etc, Fancy Linen, Black Alpocca, Black Doe Skin Pants, Plain Black Casslmero Pants, Fancy Colored do Plain and Ribbed do Black and Colored Satinet Pants, VESTS. Black Satin Slnglo nnd Double Breasted Vests, Fancy Satin and Silk do do Embossed Fancy Silk do do Black and Fancy Barathea do do do do Kmbrol’d CaAstraere do Wlilto and Fancy Satin and Party do Plain Black Silk Velvet, sluglo anddoublo breasted, Fancy Cut do do Fancy Cashmere do GLOVES. Black, White, and Colored Kid Gloves, Black and Castor Riding do Cloth, Cashmere and Lined Berlin do Black, White ondFancy Silk do CRAVATS. Buperflno Black Silk and Fancy Cravats, do Fancy do, great variety, White Silk and Sutln Party Cravats, Black and Fancy Silk and Satin Scarfs, do do OjKu-n Ties. Linen Cambric, China Curd and Pongee Pocket Hand- kcrchlob. Hals and Caps, of tho latest styles. Ladles’ Riding Hats. Trunks, Patent and Sole Leather. Vnlyses, Carpet Bags, Canes, Umbrellas, Aml, 4ms. GENTS’ CLOTH COATS. Gents. Black Cloth Dross and Frock Costs, OUve do do do do Brown do do do do Bluo do do do do Black Cloth Backs and Polka Sacks, Brown do do do do Blue do do do do Olivo do do do do do Shod Dress do - Black Doo Skin Polka Backs, Fancy Colored do do Drab Cosslmere Sacks and Polka Sacks, Black Tweed Green do Brown do SUk and Wool do do do do COATS. do do do do Camblot. Chocked Ginghams, Llnon Lustre, Plnln and Faucy Alpacca, Paris Ltlstre, Black Morin, Black nnd Fancy Tweed, Do do Coshmorolts, Brown and Yellow Llucn, Black Drop d’Ete, Grass Linen. FURNISHING GOODS. Llnon and Linen Bosom Shirts. Silk, Lamb’s Wool, and Morino Shirts and Drawers, Linen, Jeans, aud Canton Flannel do Silk, Merino, and Cotton Half Hoso, Silk, Thread, and Nort Hose, Gentlemen’s Dressing Robes, Linen Collars, two mid three ply. OHILDBEN’8 CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. This Department for Children’s Clothing Is flttod up In tho most costly stylo with overy convenience for trying on, fitting, 4ml. tho stock otnbraccsovery article in that One, consisting in pari or Coats and Punts of every slyhu Over- oats, aud under Garments, Jenny Lind Sacks, Polka do- Over Sacks. Vests, Braided Suits, Plain, 8llk Velvet, Ves‘ lulls, and lloys’ Cups, a largo assortment. Tho Ladlos will find it to their Interest to call and examine my stock, a li’oy are made up In tho latest style and the best manner and at tho lowest prices. No ubatoment from tho prices fin skod. gy Don’t forget tho new store on first floor of SU Andrew’s Hall, corner of Broughton and Jefforson-sls. apr 28 Webstor, Robert Waggensloiu, Jos Washburn, DI. Wil son, Claudius O Wilson, Dempsey White, Peter While, Jno 01 Williams, Norman Wallace, Henry Welgand, Ttios White, W| II Williams, J T VVebb'Jos G Watts, John VVIckam, Lemuel Wilson, Wra P Wylly, John Wildor, Jus E Wnlthour, Christopher Wltgou, John Welglotn, Jno W C Williamson, Henry Williamson, William Wai— Y. Poter Yonson, Jno A Youug, Dr E Yongo, W A Yongo, Wm P. Yongo. Peter Zarodoskl, Edward G Zetrouer. Jacob Zimmer man, Edward Zudemes, Solomon Zciglor. Tho foregoing are iho qualifications of voters entitled lo vola for Mayor anil Aldennnn of tho C|ty or Savannah at tho cnsnlng election in December next, aud a list of persons Registered for tho month of 01ay. - If there are liny persons whoso names are Registered, and who are not entitled to a vote, notlco is resiMictruiIy requested to bo given to the Clerk of Council, Ural they nray lie dealt with according to law. R. F. AKIN, sept 14 Clerk Council. GEORGE W. HARDCASTLE, GAltltlAGJG MAKER, 200 CONGRESS AND 05 8T. J UI.IAN-8TREET, Frunkliii-Squaro. W OULD Return his thanks to tils frtonds nnd patrons for past favours, mid inform them, that ho Is now ready at the old stand, to exoculo any work In tho abovo Une, nnd hopes by his untiring exertions to please alt who may honor him with a cull. All kinds of repairing In Iho above business dono with tho utmost neatness and di $heclwrlghl and Blacksmith work, and at! kinds of Wheels,Wagons, Drays, Carts, 4ml, nrado on tho shortest notice and ou most liberal terms. Jan 26 WHOLESALE AND — FAINT AND OIL STORE, SAVANNAH, OA. No. 11 Wliltaker-iitreet. XTEEPS constantly forsalo-WHlTE LEAD, Pure Nos. JLv 1 and 2 English do. GROUND PAINTS: Black, Yellow, Brown, Chrome Green, Paris Green, and Prussian Blue. DRY PAINTS. Venetlnn Red, Spanish Brown, Lampblack, Yellow Ochre, Red Lead, Litharge, Paris and Chronio Green, Prussian Blue, Chrome Yellow, Umber. Torra do Sienna, Drop Black, and A VARIETY OF FANCY COLORS. imslmrU Linseed Oil- Sperm do, Neatsfoot do, and SPIRITS - -** OF TURPENTINE, Whlto-Wash BRUSHES, Paint. Var nish. Graining, nnd Artists’ do- Window ami Picture GLASS, of all qualities, from 6by8 to 32by46; Copal, Ja pan, Light and Dark Coach V AnNISH, MIXED PAINTS ofml kinds, PAPER HANGINGS, Fire-Board Prints and Borders. B3T The above articles will be sold on reasonable terms. House, Siand Ship Fainting: Dono In a workman-like manner, and at reasonable prices. J tm 20 TIIWE IS HONEY. DISPATCH IS A RECOMMENDATION, Which i$ Highly Important to Contractors and Builders. rpHE Subscriber Is now prepared, with a sufficient _L forco or workmon, to do four times tho amount of TIN ROOFING of nny other establishment In tho CTty of Bavannah, in tho same spneo of time, and cun gtvo reference to numerous roofo laid by ldi«. which tho pub lic are at liberty to luspoct. I can cover a medium slzod Dwelling House, and put up Gutters and Conductors, complete, lu tho spneo of ten hours. Ail Rnofli war ranted In polut of workmanship, mid prices os low os prudence dictates. 1 atn also filling up Water Works In Houses, which In jwlntorstyle and workmanship has never been practiced AH wort dono undor my own Immediate Inspection. I respoclfolly ask a continuance ortho patronnge which has boon so liberally bestowed on me slnco my com mencement of business, aud will eudeavorto merlin con tinuance ortho same. JOHN J. 0IAURICE, may 20 10 and 12 Danrard-stroct. KofPi Sasli, llliml, iral iloor I'ac.orv, ...... . Newark,Nt Jt H AVING been n manufacturer or the abovo articles for Uio last twenty years,and Iravlug nil tho advan tages of Improved machinery nnd steam power, Is pro- pared to ofiur to builders and othors In B^vimnnh unit vl- chilly, SASHES, UI.INDS, DOORS, and oilier artlctos lu his lino, at tho lowest rales. All work from this foclo- ly is warranted to turn out os agreed upon. Turtles wishing any of tho above articles will find It to their Interest to address E. W. ROFF, „ . ... . . Newark, N.J. Bash-Weights, at foundry prlco. Machine 01ouldlng of any s’zo and pattern, nlthe lowest rates. R*ncRKNi:ie.—Messrs. Pierson 4c Heldt, Savannah: Rankin, Duryea 4c Co n Ncw-York; Carhuri 4c Roff, 01a- con t Jas. P. Earl, Builder, Charleston, 8. C. July 1 3mo Giorloun No wait Tho Most Important Dlscovory yet Made Ml PHILLIP’S PATENT LIQUID GLUE, F OR Carpenters, Brush 0!akers, Book Binders, Cabi net Mnkers, Housekeepers, D.mggtMs, 4tc. This be ing n Patent Gluo,ln a Liquid state, always ready for use, requites no fire*, it Is free from smell, and will keep liquid In nny cliinnte: U also acts as Cement for Wood, Stone, China, Glass, Iron, 0!arblo, Paper, or any sub stance ; os a paste or gum It stands unequnlod; its repu tation, wherovor it has been introduced, Is of tho first or der; as a saving to Mechanics, Is obforvahte at first sfgfit. We offer liberal Inducements to Hardware men, Station ers, Druggists, 4tc., nnd guarantee it to cost less, by 20 percent, than common ordinary Glue. Wo are making extensive arrangements for this Fall Trade, and country merchants will do well to attend to this Immediately. We aro establishing Bole Agents in all populous towns throughout tho United States. Sold In Bottles of three sizes, aud also by the Gallon. Small samples seut to any part of tho United Statoe, enrringe free. Dying and Benovating Establishment, BAVANNAH. GEORGIA, 73 York-at.,rcar of the Court House, Established in 1838. L ADIES’ Silk and Woolen Drceses, Shawls, Tnhlo Covors, Ice. Cleaned, nnd Dyed various colors; Ladles’ Bonnets Bleached aud Pressed in a fashionablo style; Kid Gloves Cleaned and Gentlomen’s Garments Cleaned, Renovated or Dyod as may bo required. All done in the aamo style which has generally so much pleased my patrons mid friends. Terms moderate. Persons sending parcels by Steamboats, or Rail-Road, are requested to write per mall^o that I may knownwhoro to call for them. ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. K»pr 1 tuw SINGER’S PATENT SEWING MACHINES, Patented Autruat 12, 1851. T HE great Invention or the day is SINGER’S PATENT STRAIGHT NEEDLEPERPENDICULAR ACTION 8EW1NG MACHINE. No other machines can rightfully uso the straight ncodlo with a direct motion. The first pre miums at tho last Now York State Fair, and hut Fair of the American Institute, woro awarded to this invention. Great improvements bavojust been completed nnd added by tho Inventor, which place theso machines (hr ahead of all competition. For theso Improvements, letters patent havo boon appllod. nnd will soon bo issued. All kinds of sowing, particularly leather, dono by this machine in the best manner. It cauuot ravel nnd Is regular and beauti ful. The saving In labor Is Immense. Bovou hundred H Tyson, John Thompson, Patrick Tydings, Bnmnrd o Tlldon, Frn’STrantoll, AFTorlny, P G Thomas, W F Thompson, Jno F TucKor, A Talblrd, 1 rns Trnulell, J D m —broko, James Thurtnnlt, B T Tumor, Wm Thomas. Tofft, Edward Townsend, IIT Thetis, A Thonms, W iffi, Marlon Tliroadcnifl, Jno HThodo, II JThonras- W B Tlnstoy, Fras Trucholnt,R V Thotnns, Rlchnrd- Tombh, W II Tslblrd, J E Taylor, John G Thomas, . n< fit..- T tr *V..m 1. *T|..It.. '111.... 11 T.L* 6 E Toffl, Edward Townsend, 11T Thous, A Thomas, PTcfl^ ’— u im....!-• it rim.—. sou Tombl W /l’Talblrd, J E Taylor, John d Thomas, John Trumllor, I KTefit, JiutPTustln, Thos 0! Turner, F A Tunpor, ChasThompson, II JTlodetnan, David Thomp son, JnB Tlgho. L O Tebenti, Ghns G Talblrd. Henry Tow, Jno Tnnnor, WmA Thompson, Robt Todil, F JTlminona, Wra II Tnlblrd Jr, Jno J Tliuus, J Techonor, Wm 8 Tuy- lor, N.P Taylor, J M Thomas, J It Thontpsou. Christian Uebolo, Philip Uslor. Antonio Vcndloy, alias Ratnboski, Chas Van Horn, W II 8 Vorstlllo, Tristram Vorsllllo, Davhl Vendor, Henry Vellsteloh, W O Vnndonbere, Ilonry Vonglnhn. O A Wootl, Rlch’d Wnyno,* J L Wlnohnrg, Cant W White, James .Whlllhati, tkith Woodward, Elisha Wylly, Charles Wilson. Goo W, Wylly, Augustus Wenzo, Jamos White, L W Wells, Francis Wilson, J J Wnvor, A R Wugb, Edmund Wei Ion, A J Wylly, Jos M Wilson. O 01 Waldburgh, Wm Tliomo Wllllnms, Win Wilson, Wm Waters Illram Waller,John Williamson, Jns White, Ja cob Walter,'Gregory White, 0Ucbaol Weldon, Thotnns - - • - W.fa Wylly/ B G Wilson. W W Woodbrl. , “ II b Wyor. ios w Wood, Wm WrigK Vl 8 Wall, IIF ...ittehead,"v & numu^i . -» \ . .. WIlliliiKloti. Uunlnmln WMIeliood. ThoraM Worim.li, Dr. aWnniDr, J W W.tu,Jno Wini.m.BP WhltehW iTho. A Wilson, Tho. B Wnyno, q » Wi.t, Jn. W While, O M Wlllott, aimon Wnllcr, WII Wookw fl K. mitklur, Juo E Ward^Joi P lolphla; and 10 liarvara place, tioston, wnero nut proof of iho utility or tho machines wlU nt all times ho given. Specimens of Uie sewing sent by mall lo any part of this country. Slnto and couutry rights for tho ox clualvo uso of theso machines, for solo on most favorable terms. Apply personally, or by letter, to I. 01. SINGER & CO., 268 Brand way, N. Y, N. B.—Silk Twist, black and colored, (on spools), man ufactured oxprossly for theso mnchlnos, for sale at tho Now-York offlco; black, *7; colored f7 50 por pound. New York, 01urch 25 1852.flmo mar 31 OVERWHELMING 8UCCESS1 RU8UTON CLARK 4c CO.' GENUINE MEDICAL COD LIVER OIL. rr\HI8 Vnluablo remedy, Introduced by us lo the no- tholr good will, not doubting that my ncqualutanco i Northern aud Southern markets will cuabio mo to d v;ull iu nny, uud belter than tunny. ’ Also Denier In Butter, Chooeso, Plaster, Marble L T HIS Vnluablo remedy, Introduced by us lo the no. f„ rn i8h to ordor, at all time tlco of tho medical profession but little more than 0 r South that may bo want* two years since, has, during that short period, advanced -- * J - moro rapidly In tho publlo estimation than any remedy r ot discovered for this dread dcstroyerof tho human race, t has boon used with tho most signal nnd gratifying suc cess, oven In cases considered hopeless; aud, in tho Into reports or tho Now York and Pennsylvania Hospitals, on Its uso, It Is spoken of us being more vnluablo than any romwly yet discovered for Consumption and Pulmonary Affections; and It lias Iho groat adviuitngo over all other remcdlos, that, Instead of reducing, It Increases tho strength and flesh of tho patient—tints enabling Nature lo corpo rate with tho rotnody, nnd overcomo Uio dlBcnac. Owing to tho purity nnd superior quality or tho Oil of onr mnimfiicture having given It a popularity ovor all others, several iiersonshavo coptod tho sliupound stylo of our bottle, In order to palm off Interior qmdlty nud adul terated' Oil; and, as tho article, unless pure. Is, In most cases, worse than ttsoloss. wo would call particular atten tion to our slgnnlure, which Is ovor tho cork or each bot tle, without which It is not genntno. Bo particular and Inquire for nushton, Clark 4b Co’s Cod Liver Oil, and sco that tho signature Is ovor the oork. j j^coln And by Druggists generally In tho* United States. XTUBBAND» CALCINED . MAGNESIA.—The si LL rlorqiinfltlo*of this Mngnesla are, that It,Is ... tlrely deprived of carbonlo acid, froo from unpleas ant tasto, imoll, or othor dlsagreoablo property, nnd throe or four or Uie common cniotncu magnealL, , -v.—w. a v a :-zrnnvt - -• fiomblnWg smallncti of dosb with the most agrocablo gcr, Wm II WlUborgery Martin Wondolken, Ilonry Wil- «.!,«! p.,.l,.m.r a i.io or Gm. v ml.. w t n)ooINj July 12 Moaumaot-wnwri). early. aug3 PHILLIPS 4c CO., 4CcilaMit., near Pearl, Now-York. FALL OF 1852. cat and best assortment or GOOD AND WELL-0IADE CLOTHING, can bo selected at tho vzav lowkst pricks. stylos, qualities, etc., In^art as follows: Half Sacks, etc. etc. PANTALOON8, mode from Fine Black Doeskin, nnc styles or Harris* Cloudod and Mottled and Fancy Sadncts. VESTS: Figured Ilarsclllcs. WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT. CoBslmeres, Black YOUTH’S CLOTHING, SHIRTS, cuts, Suspenders, Collars, Handkerehlefe/Bocks, etc. Bjr*Wo ask a continuance of tho patronage which has always boon so geuorously extended to us. P/ERSON, HEfDT A CO. SAM’L HOYT, W OULD announce to his ft cd to Charleston, 8.0,1 ho Is prepared lo do n general 1 ho furnished on short notice,. Cash paid at all times for V Hides, L ash paid nt all times for Wool, urocn, Salted ps, Door and Shoop Skins, Shipping Fnra, I s.,Itopo Cuttings, Son Island Colton Seed a Terms cash Invariably, nuh generally. sept 4 CARPET WARE HOUSE. igency or Mveral of the principal •no, purchasers will bo 'enubleu fo iho most complete , assortment of 1NG8, OIL CLOTHS, Ao. 4ml Having secured tho Agency of sevoral of the pi mnnuftteterire of Eurar make soloclloni from tl Royal ihitent VelveLTupc!iry,i»nn Han Carpolingi.Rugs, Oil OlothsA Covers, Curtaliia Had Curtain bluffs, ShadeN Cornices, Ac, over olfore<l In this city s all ofwhlch will bo sold at 13UTTER, tllEESE, FLoHlt, kCr- AJ 30 kegs selected Goshen Butter. 50 boxes do. Colored Choeso. 25 boxes do. White do. 25 bbls. Illram Smith’s Extra Flouf. » bbls. and 90 hairbbls. Pore Genessee Flour. 30 boxes Raisins. _ Received per steamer, nnd for sole by 1 i repllfi SCRANTON, JOHNSTON JzOO. £ run, LARD, COFFEE, * C.kc.— tc U 25 barrels pure Phslp’sGlm . H 25 do Imiwrisl Crown do; to 100 kegs Lard; 225 biqjt Rio Coffee! fo ■ • 50 bbls. Stuart’s 0. Sugar. fir Landing, and for sale by w »cptl4 CnANEfc HOLCOMBE. at iT3 A 29lNfe, ROPE, 4tc.—100 bales Gunny Cloth X> S»W««n«>nnv Bags; 500 colU Kentucky Rope 400 colls Dillon’s Rope: Ijjoo lbs. do Twine ^45 bhds. prime Bacon Sides; 90 bags Jamaica Coffco fflS5S? ! 5m \n»l)onlPoirilw 30 cases canisters J 14,000 feet Safely Fuse. For sale toy. •«Pt13 COHEN 4c FOSDICK, MACKEREL 4c CODFIsil.— « iVA 25 barrels now No. 3 Blackerel - 20 do. do. No. 2 do. — 20 bf. do. do. No. 1 do. 1000 Codfish Landing from brig Marshall, and for sale by sept 14 CLAGIIORN 4c CUNNINGHAM. < TjVLOUH, AL0IONDS, SOAP, Ice. fctv- J J; 25 Imir bbls. extra Canal Flour; ’ 5 frails “Jordan” Almonds; [ 25 boxes Pale 8oap: 15 bbls. pure Cider Vinegar; ' 20 bbls. extra Monongaiioia Whiskey. X Landing, and for sale by L sept 14 CRANE 4c nOLCOMBB. f TTtLOUIL SUGAR, ROPE, AND RAISIN8— K A? 35 bbls. Canal Floun 0 10 hhds. Cuba Sugar; 106 colls Weavcr’sRope; g . .20 boxes and 10 halfboxea Raisins. Landing, and for sale by „ loptU . CRANE ScJIOLOOMBE. QUCARj MOLASSES, Ac.— e 0 15 lihds. Prime Porto Rico Sugar * B< 10 hhds. Cholco do. do. 8 50 bbls. Sugar House Bfolauos at G) bbls. Butter, Sugar and Soda Crackers * 25 boxes Soda Biscuit V 20 boxes assorted Candy Lauding and for sale by ct sept 14 SCRANTON, JOHN8TON 4c CO. w •dacon,lard, PLOUR, &c.— , JL) 50 bhds. nrlmo Cincinnati Bacon Sides; 20 do. Bacon Shoulders; 50 barrels nrlmo Ixmf Lara; 100 do. Howard street Flour; s 200 do. N. O. and Baltimore Whiskey; r 25 do. N.E. Rum; 50 do. Phelps’Gin; 100 boxes Star Candles; g 150 do. Tobacco, or various qualities; M 3*1 hhds., 20 tcs. and 25 bbls. prime (LBIslasses; ct 30 bales Leaf Tobacco; n 25 bags Rio Coffee; 500 colts Bale Rope; 100 baloa Ouny Bagging. Por sale by - aug 3 COHENS A HERTZ. If ANUFACTURED TOBA' CO, fcc— , IVA 81 boxes Grant 4c Williams’ 5’a and ffs Tobacco; { 20 quarter do do; „ GO bbls. Crushed and Powdered 8ugar; p 40 do Clnrifled do; 50 boxes Colgate’s Pearl Starch; 150 do No. 1 Pale and Fatally Soup; „ 61 13 lb cattys Hyson Tea; n 10 bbls. Bleached VVhalo Oil; 10 do Soda Biscuis; 1 10 half boxes Loaf Sugar; Landing and for sale by sept 7 8CRANTON, JOHN8TON 4c CO. QUGARS, COFFEE, TOBACCO, 4ci%, tec.— O 10 hbds. prlmo St. Croix Sugar, r 25 do. strictly choice Porto Itlco do: 100 bbls. Bluiuvs Clarified Sugar; 0 50 do do Crashed do; c 20 do do Powdered do; ’ 40 boxes do Loaf do; 1 500 bags Rio Coffee; f 100 do Jamaica Coffee, part very choice; • 100 do Laguyru do; 25 boxes old Java Coffee: , 10 do Blocko do; > 250 boxes Tobacco, various brands and sizes; 50,000 very superior Spanish Scgnrs; 100,000 half Spanish do; t* For sale ou accommodating terms, by « aug 2 CUANE & HOLCOMBE. O UNDIUES.—150 boxes Soap, various brands. O 50 bbls. Irish Potatoes. 1 40 bbls. Hiram Smith’s Flour. 20 bags Black Pepper. c 100 kegs Gun and Rlfio Powder. 0 50 X casks Sherry, Madeira, and Teneriffe Wine. G Received nnd for salo by sept 0 McMAHON te DOYLE. O UO Alt.—50 hhds. Fair and Cnolco Porto Rioo Sugar. ? O 50 bbls. Refined do. Y. 50 do. Crushod and Powdered do. [ J tut received aud for sale by sept 0 McMAHON 4t DOYLE. /COFFEE, BIACKEREJj, tec.— a \J 170 bags Prlmo Green Rio Coffee. f 50 bbls. Nos. 1 and 3. Mackerel. t 20 hnirdn.No. 1 do. e 40 bbls. Stewart’s crushed and powdered Sugar, 20 quarter casks white wine Vinegar. . J 500 reams Wrapping paper, assorted. 75 pucknges Hyson and Green Tea, selected. 80 boxes Us and 8s Bedell’s patent Tallow Candles. 100 bbls. E. Phelps’ Gin. 40 do. P. nnd H. Connecticut River do. 25 do. Domostlo Brandy. HI do. high proor While) Whiskey. 1 Puncheon old JanuUca Rum. L 1 do. old St. Croix do. _ 1 do. old Scotch Whiskey. Lnndlngandforsnloby , sept 6 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO. ‘ T ANDING from schrs. Julia Eliza, Urania, Sussex, r AJ Imrnue Texas, and brig Augusta t a 50 hbds. cholco Porto Rico Sugar 25 do fair Cuba do 250 bags fair te prlmo Rto Cotfeo 100 do prime old Cuba do 25 barrel* Crushed Sugar; too boxes Star Candles 2o do choice old N. O. Whiskey 200 bogs Buck and Drop Shot; 5,000lbs. Bar Lend 25 barrels No. 1 Leaf Lord 50 do Stuart’s Sugar, B. 4c O. 50 do extra Flour, Hlroin Smith, Spalding and llopoton brands; 5 bales Twino 20 quarter casks pure Malaga Wine 10 barrels Cherry Brandy 25 do Rose and Peppermint Cordials 50 boxes assorted Candy; 50 boxes Cheese, (new) 50 boxes Cheese, English Dairy ; 100 do Tobacco, most approved brands. ''"'■Far salo on liberal terms, by ; septa CRANE te HOLCOMBE. O UGAR, COFFEE. 80AP, CANDLES, tec.— . 0 25 bbls. Stuart s B. Clarified Sugar; 25 “ “ C. “ “ 20 bags Old Government Java Coffee; 100 bags prime Rio Coffee; 1 100 boxes Smith’s and Buchan’s Family Soap; 100 boxes Colgate’s Pale and No, 1 Soap; 50 boxes Bcadcl’s Tallow Candles, 0’s and 8*s; 10 bbls. Pure Oidor Vinegar, 20 bbls. High Proor Whiskey; 20 boxes Tobacco, 10’s; 40 bbls. prime Lear Lard; 50 kegs prime Leaf Lard; Landing, anil for salo by aug 25 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO. T ARD, HAMS, SIDES AND SHOULDERSv- Jj 15,casks flno lloloton’s Hams; 200 Reynold’s bestSugarcured Ilamsf 20 hhds. prime Bucou Sides: 17 do. do. do. Shoulders; 40 bbls. prime No. 1 Leaf Lanl: for salo by July 13 J. V. CONNERAT te CO. T) ALT1MORE FLOUR, BACON AND LARD. A3 250 bbls. superfine Howard-al. Flour; 100hhds. prime Bacon Sides; 40 do. do. do. Shoulders;) 20 casks superior Bugnr Cured Hams; 100 bbls. anu 200 kegs prlmo Leaf Lard. For sale by July 8 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON te CO. OUGAR AND MOLASSES.— 0 25 hhds. choice St. Croix Sugar: 30 do. prlmo and cholco Porto Rico do.; 20 do. ralr Aluscovado do.; 48 do. prlmo nnd fitlr New Orloans da; 150 bbls. Stuart’s Crashed nnd Powdered do.; 80 do. do. B. and C. Clarified do. 150 do. Now Orloans Molasses; 100 do. West India do. For salo by July 8 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON te CO. pANAL FLOUR, tea— Vj 100 bbls. Hlrara Smith’s and pure Geneseo Flour; 40 half do. do. do do. do.; 60 bbls. Butter, Sugar and Soda Biscuit; 50 boxes Tread well’s do. do. 100 boxes Scalod Herrings; 300 do No. 1.Pale and Family Soap; 50 do. Colgate's Peart Starch; 30 half chests H and X B> pnpora Black Tea; 70 boxes 0 pounds each, superior do. do.; 60 packages assorted Green do.; 20 cases Olivo Oil, Landing, nnd for salo by July 8 BORANTON, JOI1N8TON te CO. pOFFEE, 8UGAR. BACON, tec.— \J 1,000 bags It te Coffco; 100 hhds. Muscovado Sugar; 100 do.Cardonas Molusacs; 25 do cholco Bacon Sides: 23 do. choice Bacon Shoulders; 150 boles Gunny Bogging, to store and for salo by Juno 23 PADELFORD, FAY & OO. T) RANDY AND GIN, IN BOND— JD 10 ptpes Swun Gin; 5 pipes Imperial Eagle Gin; 15 half pipes dark Oterd, Dupuy fc Co.’s Brandy. 2 do. uo. palo do. do. do. do. 15 half aud quarter pities Rochelle Brandy. All under Custom Ilouso lock. For salo by Juno 24 W. 01. DAVIDSON. T IQUORS, 8EGAR8, tea— 1 t 5 qr. casks Oterd, Dupuy te Co.’s Brandy 15 do. Pico Madeira Wlno 3 half.plpoa do. do. 3 do. 8horry do. 50 boxes Claret, qusrts and pints 10 baskets Champagne, do. 50 M 8egnrs, of direct Importation, and from the [ most celebrated monnfecturers; together with a supply o! C0 | ar l ' B<, ™ Un “' S ' * TMPOUTED LIQUORS.— - X 10 liuir pipes Oterd, Dupuy & Co.’s best Brandy; •' 10 qr. anil eighth, “Jean Louis, very old,” Brandy; 15 casks“Suzerar’s” and “Duvtnd” Brandy; 3 pipes Holland Gin. Swan Brand; 2 punchoons 8t. Croix Rum; . i,„, a n d °- J ™“'“ ft.gSSS&Tkco. r 5 quarter casks superior old do; 30 do. Tonorlffo and Sicily do. * 20 do. Port do. i 8 casks Bordeaux Clsret do. , fiquurtercaskafluooldShoiTy do. ’ l ' ,£8*" J. V CONNER AT tCO., TRAVBUEE’S TRUES DEPOT. njiffOE. jn OEonoii s. ureiioM' H AS,in connection with hi. CI,OTfllNO I1IJ81 fitted aphis second story fol- TRAVEL Cftwcrnl SHiliEctfocmeutH. \3T GIBBONV , IINESS, LING •m IL [mar 25] GEO. H, r NICHOLS. SI TRUNKS!! TRUNKS!!! . A very largo assortment of fine nnd 1 commonTravelllngTrunks, among which \ are Ladiea’ TrunkL nnd Hat Boxes, Just J received and for sale by . - e O. JOHNSON A C , IQBBryan-st. TRUNKS! TRUNK8I! a Received per steamer, r fine assorv mentof Travelling and Picking Trunks. Also, r nice selection orCarpct Bags. For ' ^ P/ERSON k HEIDT. 8IlVKU rA lSS ,, S 1 I&ElfpUTE“ 1 lVAnE. THE Subscriber has on hand, nnd Is con stantly receiving from the best and most re- t spoctabla manufacturers In the country. Rich I DIAMOND, RUBY, PEARL and other JEW- oup and ini vex; st a Brass Clocks, of every description. s, Clocks and Jewelry. i, Goblets, i; Pie. Ice bains, l and ills prices are as low, and terms as favorable, as at y oilier establishment In tho State. 8. W1LMOT, No. 1 Market-square. gCcaticttnggtaticctfMcmcntia. EBflMrORKfc SAVANNAH STEAMUir.IINK WEEKLY. t FLORIDA,........”. Captalii Lyon, AtADAM^... Ki ^..0 S ,t.lnL O »i O w, ! S' N. Y. ASnvnnnnh Steam Navigation Co* . WlU leave Savannah and New-York .every Satukday.- These ships are of. 1,300 took register, and unsurpossed- lusafety.speed.and comfort,. .. . _• , These 8t earn era, living Savannah at the samo. time. that the Marion aim ooobkrnkr leare Charleston, ar rive tn New-York as soon as, of before them. Jan 28 SAMUEL L. MITOHILL, 104 Front-street, New-York; Philadelphia & Savannah steam Navigation Co. , The new and inlendld .ide-wheel .tenm- *f IQr P .hip STATK Oil UKOItGIA, of 1000 Ion. register,Capt. John E. Walton,has commenced her regn al ‘I’P* ^ W,U IetTe on Wrbnksday, tho 8th dnv of September, and every alternate Wkbnrsday- thcreaftei i say on tho 22d SepC, 6th and 20th OcU, and 3d and 17lh November, and ao on. Cabin Passage to Phlladelplihu;.;...; 825 00 Through Tickets to New York.... 25.00 • Steerage.. ,0 00; Thta ship has been built with entire regard to safety., comfort and despatch, and olfen new and admirable fa. duties to busineaa and travel.. For freight or passage an- PADELFORD, FAY A CO., 1 - Agents to Philadelphia;* ply to lumberTlumbeu I liver Boards and Scantling, of all do- SAVANNAH, AUGUSTA 5c HAMBURG, The Union Steam Boat Company of Geor*. igta and South Carolina havtog UioroU^ly ^overhauled and refitted. the superior steam: J. L. COOK and OREGON, with Lighters, ore jw .readv to transport frebtht of ul dcacrintlons i>«- ' iween BavannaVAngmlaaM Hsmbur , ^**^’* TP *" ir not more dispatch, than any other, lx rhe steamers are commanded by tapu commodaUag Captains. AR freight- consigned to I agents wlU be forwarded.frec of oommlssiona. . The accommodations for passengers are equal, If superior to any boats on the river. • ' ; HENRY HARPER, President, Savanna E. F. KINCHLEY A CO, Agents “ sept 21 JAME8 HARPER, AgenVAngtuU. . BRUNSWICK, FANS’^BLUFL^VEFEEaiSC^" ST. MAIIY8. KING’S FERRY, OENTERVIL AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS. ■ . The new and fiut steam-packet PLA Captain P. Corb, batrlpg been thoroughl _idioverhnuled and refitted, will reenme her trii or tho above places, commencing TBVRS'nAY, the 23 nslant, at 10 o’dock, A. M. For Freight, or pkssage, hat ^ - - - f ACO, Wllllnk’s whsrf. STEAM SAWED LUMBER, anlllng. y at tho Mill, or through Poet Office, or Comma- WHOLESALE WA REROOMS No*. 177 & 1771-2 Market-st., Philadelphia, (North Side—above Fourth) AT TIIF URED DOORS.” .HSNow and Extensive READY-MADE CLOTHING JL Establishment, recently opened by tho Subscribers, offers inducements to SOUTHERN ana WESTERN buy- w prices and immense variety of stock, rith. Tho increase of sales from a very has been such as to warrant their or- unusual tout prices, and carrying out ra Small Pratts.” tho system oT™J*arge Sales am REED, BROTHERS A CO. offered buyers to purchaso on discount aUowed to cash buy- ly dec 15 WHOLESALE ONLY. from It. We do not couflno ourselves market In getting our CLOTHING, Hats and Uapa. Our stock Is now IUUOUB U1UGK, cjiaimuu, ua. LYON A REED. BLAKE’S PATENT ITEAMBOAT COMPANY OF GFORGIA; Will continue to ran tho following Steamers, vto l DAVID L. ADAMS, (Iron,) Capt. . CH ATI! AM, (Iron) CaptHussuiD. , TIIOB. 8. 0IETGALP, .CspL^ . ' TENNESSEE, ......Cspt. - Which, with tow-boats and lighters, afford unequalled > facilities for transportation of freight to the Interiorof Georgia, Booth Carolina, Tennesaoe and Alabama, In- connection with Railroads. The elegant oteam-paoket D. L. Adams will connect with tho steamships Florida and Alabama, landing freight by them to 5 days from New York to Augusta. Freight (now taken at reduced rates,) will be forward- ed free of commission. IjT In order to prevent detention or miscarriage^blits - of lading should bo addressed to G. II. JOHNSTON, • President, Savannah. 01 orchandlte from tho totorlor, to' JOHN A. MOORE, Agent, Augusta. DIRECTORS. . Savannah.—Geo. H. Johnston, Andrew Low. Edwird; Padelford, W. C. O’DrlscolL Charles Green. Joseph 8. ■ Fay, Jos. Washburn. • Ai’ausTA.—J. R. Bulkier, T. S. Metcalf, James Hop * L. Hopkins, E. Sherman. G, M. Newton. Savannah, June 24,1852. TO TRAVELLERS GOING NORTH. ’ BhjajmkhiCharleston ’ U. S. MAIL STEAM-PACKETS L EAVE Savannah rvkrt Mornino at Faun. ■ o’clock, alter tho arrival of the. Night Train of.tbe ' Central Rall-Rnad, and ARRIVE at Glmrleaton >1 atTivklvr o’ClocR M. sama n*v.connecting at Charles ton with the Wllmlnirton Steam-Packets, which-; eavewlUi lheU.S.0Iall rvkrt day at 2)f P M- and, • also, with the New-York Ac Charleaton Steam--v Ships, which leave Charleston rvkrY Wednesday nnd Saturday Afternoons. , Passengers leaving Macon on Tuesday orenlhgs will . arrive In time to. connect with tho splendid new steam ship JAMES ADDER ono week and the steamship - SOUTHERNER the next. Fare from Charleston to New-York by land route. .820 OO . Umo 52 bourn. By steamships 825 00 may 15 ^ 8. 01. LAFF1TEAU, Agent. it, and applied with a brush, and after an ex- row monllis to tho atmosphere, this coaUng »mes n perfect slate or amt of mall, protecting what- y Barrel is marked BLAKE'S FIRE-PROOP ~ ~ ■ - - • - Mde In Bavannah by O. A. L. LAMAR. mrofully i s beneficially used In a variety of circumstances •o a warm cordial and grateful stimulant Is required, suisriy In coses where there Is a sense of exhsus- irislng from oxcesslvo fatigue or heat, a few drops If a tumbler of water with a little sugar, will be nausea nausea digestive (Unctions, whether uunug mo SUIUUIW luuuuto rum IU uuutiraiii uiuuang. It Is Invaluable, particularly during tho prevalence of cpldemlo Cholera; no travelleror family should be with- June 24 d per steamer, and for sale by w. W. LINCOLN, 01onument-square. GEORGIA BURR MILL STONES, ind nn assortment of Burr I# feet diameter, a portion r running, and of super 1 * - is furnished with the 8t< C, II. OAMPFIELD. 'i Lawrrncb, 0lAis n are pro- —• - all orders for Steam £n- s. Cottou and Woolen Bla ring, Turbino and Parker qually good work can be obtained for elsewhere, -tlcular attention paid to economy of ftiol In steam es, and to durability In every tblug. COPPERSMITH AND PliUMIIING. nay c» v .. , . All work done to the very best manner and at the hortest notice. A. N. MILLER, July 12 tf Eastern Wharf. by 30,25 by 30,tf> 1 JulyO «, 31)tf by 28Jd, 21>tf by 30, 24>tf by 38, 25 t<',24 by 38, • On band nuu for sale by J. U. CUJHiEDDE. SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO FORTES. ed European manufacturers. These Instruments e guarantied In every respect, and will bo sold ut iafiy low prices by r. ZOGU AUM fc CO n 113 Whitaker, ono door oast of Brynn-et. CHURCH AND PARLOR ORGANS. o tho organ recently erected by 0 to F. ZOGBAUM &CO n lenctog Tbvri . . .For Freight,Ct , r very superior accommodations for passengers, apply board, at Wllllnk’s wharfi of to ' E. F. KINCHLEY fc CO, AgeUta. * “ ** *• rtptjMiv’ P. 8^-All Freight payablo In Bavannah. SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA.' SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA. • wivraii s tjin ivnuuin iu muujwnriuuuco I other Merchandise, oq tho. Savannah river, to n Augusta, by their iron Steamers I RANDOLPH, .Capt.Pmi.roT. IRON STEAMBOAT COMPANY OF GEORGIA. T HIS COMPANY will continue to transport Produce and other Merchandise — **-- “—*- and from / JOHN R— LAMAR, Capt. Orrswrlw —AMD ALSO BY TUB 8TBAMKR— , AMORY SIBLEY, .Capt. Tho latter Steamer being of less draught than any other on tho River, insures unprecedented despatch tn all stages of the water. The Company is also provided with fifteen Tow-Boats and two Lighters... • . ' All Freight addressed to tho care of the Company,’of Us Agents, will be received and forwarded, free of com missions. 1 "— ,J ~‘ 4 ocllfi W.M. ROWEaHTP, Agent, August*. Suporintonilent’H Offlco of the Control _ era, and Slscon and Western Roads; are 'assured that there Is no obstruction to the transportation bf ■' Goods aud Produco by the' carrying away or the tempo- raiy trosael work at tho Ocmulgee. ' -- > They will ,bo pul to lio expenso whatever, and to Uio delay of only ono day by portage, : l : Tho new bridge which Is In progress, wlU bo finished permanently to sixty days. aug 30 B1ACPHERSON B. MILLEN, Bup’t. From CliiarloRton to Italtlraoro U7 50, To Philadelphia 819, and to New-York 820. , T BAYING the wharf at the footofLaurens-street dally JLl after the arrival or the Southern cars, via Wilming ton, N. CL, from which point two dally trains are dis patched at 8 A. M.anduP. M.i the 8 o'clock only con-' necilng at Weldon, N.G., with the Seaboard and Roanoke Rail Road to Norfolk, thence by steamers to BolUmore, - . Y^ 0 l d on>*“- and both trains conneclinj i with tho lines to Petersburg, Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Phlladel- B hla, and New-York The publlo is reepecllUlly Informed . iat tho steamers of these lines, are to first rate condition, : and are navigated by well known and experienced, com manders ; the Rail Roads are In flno order, (the Wllmlng- - ton and Woldon. as well ns the Seaboard and Roanoke having reccnUy been relald with heavy Trail) thereby, securing both safety and despatch. By these routes pas- . sengers availing themselves of tho first train msy reach' Baltimore In 40 hottrs, Philadelphia in 45 hours, and Neur York In 50Ji hours; and by the second train they arrive • in BalUmoro In 50 hours, Philadelphia to 50 hours, and New-York In OlJtf hours. Charlt leaton, B. C., to whom plcaso apply. AUGUSTA AND WAYNESBORO’ RAIL-ROAD. CHANGE OF SOHEDUJLE. T HIS ROAD is now open for tho transportation of Freight and Passengers to Waynesboro’. At this point It connects with a splendid lino or Four-Horse Post Coaches, forming a perfect dally connection between Au- ' gusto and Savannah, Macon and MtlledgovlUo. • - • • - On nnd after Ilonday, Blay lUth, Passenger trains will run Dally, as follows:. • . I«eave Savannah at 8.00 o’clock A. BL : Macon at. “ Mllledgevllloat.. **' Augusta at Arrive at Augusta at.., “ at Savannah..... at Blaconat.. isisHT 4A0 9.40 ..0.00 ..6.45 " A. Ill, “ at Mllledgevllle at .7.15 Fare between Savaimuh aud Auguste 81 « « Macon « “ ...........:.i “ “ Blilledgeville4tc “ .......... MACPHEItSON B. MILLEN, Gen’l Bup’t; Savannah, Bfay 5th, 1858, ' , . iuny.5 . 41s, 4tc., 4tc.; for solo by augt) WOODEN WARE. • . ber has Just received per schr. John vv. a supply of VVooden Ware, vixj Ice rasa Bound Tea Tubs: Brass Bound Palls; ' quurt to bushel; Pointed and Plain ,Vnah Boards, Paste Bonrds,and Pins, - JOHNJ. MAURICE, 10,12 nnd 14 Bnrtinrd-street. CAMFIIENE AND SPIRIT GAS. j, which will be sold on rea- A DAILY TRAIN for Passengers and Freight leave* i Macon atflJtf A, arrive* at Oglethorpe ®t iOJtf. A. leaves Oglethorpe at lljf A. 0r, arrives nt Macon at 3)4 P. 01^ connecting each way with the CentrU-and Macon and Western Rail Road Trains,' and tho Talla- hnsaee, Eufoula and Columbus Mall Stage Lines.; '• Passengers dine at Fort Valley at 1,15 P.M.- GEO. W, ADAMS. Superintendent aug 20 Bpnth Western Rail Rond; 10,12 and 14 Bamnrd-street. CHEAP CASH 8TOH do New-York Millsrio James’ SUsam Mills do 7-8 and 44 Lowell LONG CLOTHS, 7-8 and 4-4 Ixmdsdalo aml Washington lxmg CIollis, 4-4 Sea Island Brown Shirting, 7-6 and 4-4 ' 7-8,8,9,10,11, and 12-1 AUondaio Broi.Sheetlng 7-8,8,0,10,11, and 13-4 .do Bloacbeddo 7-8,8»0,10,11, and 124 Hamilton^ do do For sale by 01. PRENHERGAST & CO. >KUFUMES.—Lubin’a Rose Geranium, Vei tToa Bwceiurtar, uouoto lockoy Club, Jtmny' * ” lueLde Pstef- inline. Blared Carqllpe, We__ ^ rnT7 ,-„^ Magnolia, Rough and Ready, Tuberoutc, ..^lyopmla,Cedrutz, Spring Flowers. Musk, Mllletlours and Hcllotroi>o.' Also, Edc’s, Guerlnlu’a Pre*- vost’s and Pattoy’a. Just received and for salti by v July 13 M.OOBE 4c. HENDRICKSON. UAHNDEN’S EXPRESS, fWw. w ]jjba Towns, California, Europe,, tfc. fpL . con, Oglethorpe, ‘ ColUmlue'and Mi Georgia, and all intermediate Plac t - RRANGEMENT8 having been made YORK AND BAVANNAH'BTBA p ANY. by which we. are prepared, to, tho. want* of tho citizens of 8avannnli aiid' tot Interior. All those Intrusting business to ttr having nll .buslncss matters atteiuled. to p faithfully.: . . . . > J. DieMAUT1N J53 Bny-st,, 2 doors East ol tho meat of Ladles* light colored Linen dies’ Black nnd White Kid and Satin illy Writes Uio piihUc to . ‘ ’ldlng»,slgn of the large