About Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1853 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1852)
Mifafe • •; ^ . ." : %■ ~ VOLUME L. SAVANNAH, GA. ' IS rtfBLlSIIBD DAILY AND TRI-WEEKLY by J. L..LOCKE & CO. i rat* und OMiilir Mntttl. ■ TBItMBr ’ , . . Dijiy Paper *8. Ttl-Wockly *!,.....Per Annum. ro’ftrenw. A „y hiiTIBINO BATES! H “. ■"Mra ST ““ Far .ilmUMinonU nol exeuoJln* nyo Unci, ihroe- « two ..75 u ** on® VMk..........**'.........91,50, toc^ Ice. Lomtl adverllwnonta inserted at tbo usual rates, and ■trict core token that they bo published according to law. All advertisements from transient persona or strangers, IO Tbo P privilegcs l of^Marly advertisers Tflll be confined monte, not pertaining uTtUelrrcguIar business,'as agrood Nearly advertlsor* otteodtag In their advertisements the averego number of Unes agreed Tor, will bo charged at proportional rotes. So ADVHRTUSMBNTS Wltt-BS INSERTED ORATUX- T< AU l 'aArertlsements for charitable Institutions and re* ■sSsstaJ ••“Sir letters directed to this office, or the Editors,, must bo poet paid, to entitle thorn to attention. N. B.—Each Citation hy the Court of Ordinary, that application has boon made tor Letters of Administration, «»a‘KaSW. tor Debtor* and Creditors to render. In their hccounte, must be pub- llB ffis':‘of5eal*Eatato and negrota, Ad ministrators, and Guardians, must bo published FORTY DAYS before tbo day of sain, Theso sales must be raado at the Court House door of the county In which the prop- erty la altuale, and on the, first Tuesday of the mouUi, bolweenlhe' **“ “®.h ...a »>...ri arm.infhn afternoon. " lie hours of ton In tbo morning aud four In tho [ No sale from 'day to day Is valid, unless so “a&SaE tnd intestate estntes, by Executors and Administrate) and^lntoslate ealatM, by Uxecutore and A( 111 App^wldons byExwsu wrt «»d Administrator^ tor Lein SeSlSSaSSs* Onlersof the Court Of O'dlJ^ Caccompanlod wUh a copy or the bond of agreement) t6 make titles to land, must be advertised three months at least. .AHooker, OB Hunter. RR Habersham,Chas F Ilam- Iton, W H Holmes. S1* llnlsoy, Wm W Habersham, JM Haywood,; Thos Uoync*,Jno B Habersham, George B Harding, Jno Harrleson, Nicholas, Hoyle, Fras Homan- det, Atiardw Harrlsson, VVm Humphrey* O Troup Howard, Wm Henderson, D H III Clnu i Gulin I John llelry^ ■Bendersoii.Jns ■N Hallman, John H lieldt, Maurice Haekett, Hull, Levi Hart, Jas H?rsn,L.—, Robt Haborsbnm, Sr, John Harper, J W Harris, Thosi Holcombo, O I! Holcombe, E B Harris Wm Hetdt, Jos Haregrovos, Jos 0 Habersham. John II Holcombe, Kldred- Hayden, EJ Harden, Jno Hamlet, Geo linns, Jno R Hamlet, M Harding, Seymour Harris, E D Heyle, Wm F Holland, II P. Holland,. James Hines, RII Howell, Thos Harden, W B Harrison, Milton Humphreys, Jos u Har vey, RB Hilton, R W liiml, Jno F Herb, Win Hone. John W Ihly, John L Ihly Wm Ihly, Brlen Island. George Jones, JasO Jones, Jas M Jones, BG James, Alexander Johnson, Jos T Jones, J D Jesse, Thorf Jones, Edward Jones, Jos Johnston, Peter Jacobs, Jslm R Johnson, Christian Jogsloltor, E B Johnson, G H John son, Emanuol Joseph, J.R Johnson, A E Jones, John R Jackson, Bulloch - Jackson, Nicholas Jeffreys, Robt Jaoksou,WmA Jaudon, H R Jackson, Claus Jackeua, Peyton R Johnson, Jos W Jackson, Goorge Jackson. K. Fred Krote, Harmon Kuhlman, Wm H Kelly, Phillip Kolb, Dodrick Kattonhorn,P M Kollock, Ezra Kent, N B Knapp, JuKlng, John Kennedy, Dr N Kohlhouso, James Kerr, l’eter Kraus*, Gofort Kerk, James ■ Kennedy, John Kelly, Daniel Kaln, Hanford Knapp, A JKtom, Edwin JCnapp, J F Kirby, Nicholas Kerloy, Robert Knox, Fred* "'-"inG, Louts Ketopf, 1 " ,r ——■ l,Tnos Keaton, Joi ericlc KronSon, Pbier Krlno, Louts Kempf, A G Kennedy,. A L Kent, Louis Koezel, Thos Keaton, Jos Kirkland, Al fred Kent, JPhlUlp Kean, D O Kauffa, Wm Klnc, Ed ward Kean, Edward B Kempton, John Koegan. Chaa II Knapp; Wm F King, Nicholas Kellehor, Jno J Kelley, Thos H Kreeger. tii Uuattieaa ffimfta. ., THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 23.1852. numb: „ SAMUEL, L. DaTVELL, No. 108 Bay-street, Savannah, Georgia. Strict personal atlontlon to Farmers’ orders, and quick returns of Sales of Produce. mar a SWIFT. DENSLOW to CO„ CORNER’RAY .RED WII1TAKBR-STRKKT*. ' W. D. .FORD, a.« ?w VSSt , John LarkinTlIonry Luthrop. D P Lnudershlno, -aw LoWj^C D Lebey, Louis Logriel, John Lyons, 0 mm row ui»,v wmiwb/, uuuib uqgiiel. *P«t- ——, - Lufburrow, Charles Law, Potor Lee, Robert Leybourn, f^vy Llllenthai, W W Lincoln, H F Letche, F M Lohofl, Paine Lovell, Wm E Long, John N Lewis, Simeon Lane, M L Luf burrow, William Lake, B A T Lawrence, A R Lawton, Edward Lynch, Edwnrd Lovell. John Laroa, D N Lane, James Laughlln, JF Linder. JamosJ Logan, Robert A Lewis, A B Luce, J H Ladd, Jno Lntnn, Jos Lynch, ID LaRoche, Peter Lawrence, Michael I<nvnn, Matthew Lynch, Root Lachllson, James Lachllson, Cas par. Lenzer, James Larkin, Timothy Lavsu, ua ja- Roche, Robt Lundny, John Lawton, A J Lcboy, Thos LowiS, Wm H Lyons, Antonio Loevonlo, JG Lainbright, Michael Lynch, Pst’k laughlln, John U Loveless, Gw Lockwood, Loors Lohman. W. Abraham Minis, David Morris, Jacob Manses, John Mskln, Thos McNIcholoa, John Masterson, Edward Maahon, Jeremiah McCarthy, John Mcllue, Wm Morrell, JG Mehrlcns, Robt McIntyre, HO Mohrtens, Jno D Mat- lelL Jos MordecslyMichael’MoGrall;'Thos Murtaugh, Leonder Moore. Mathias H Myer, Peter MeGullUcuday, Bllvestcr Manning, M Marsh. Jacob Miller, Jno Murchi son, Jno Montmollfn, Thos Maher, Thos McAuliff, Jos NcFcely, B W MIscally, IIW Mercer, 0 A Moglll, Wm Meredith, E T MoGrsil. Thos McCollum, H Morce, Wm ' Moore, J D Mallard, U D Murphy, Jeremlali Mack, N C [Ills,Jesse Mount,.John Murphy,KM Morel, Patrick La- Mdistof Voters. "miwITistiwiinniM»rnrewI McDermott, J M Mlllen,JThorniwAV^MoArthur, Lovl 8 persons shall bo^qualified to vote at elections for Mayor and Aldermen of the city, or Savannah and the hamlets thore- or who are ^Ulzens of the Onlted Slates, have resided In tho State or Georgia tor one year immediately preceding the election and within the corporate limits of Bavanuafi for one month Immediately preceding Uielr registration and continue so to do. up to tho time pf electron, who have attained tho age of twenty-one years, have paid all city taxes or have In their own right sufficient rent estate to satisfy, any tax oxocuttops which may ho against thorn, who havo mado all returns required by Iho ordinances of the city, and have boon registered according to the pro visions of thU acU-*Eztraii'fromtkeHeiittniLaio. Robert Adams, JohnS Achord,Geo Myers, Henry Merckhnrdt, Michael Meath. Thomas Ma ion, Patrick McGovern, B 8 MlUnr, T J McNIsh, John dahoney, John filcGtiuagh, Patrick Masterson, John klallery. James J McCoy, Isaac Minis, Edward McCabe, J.Murklns, 8 8 Moody, Dennis McGuire, Lawrcnco Me- {onnn,Neylo Mcllue, JII Mehrlcns, M II Myer, Thomas deKenno, John Miller, Jacob Manko, Edward McGraw, Bartholomew Mclnnrnoy. John Mnllury, Ludor Mehr* tens, A F Mira, Fabian Myorhoflbr, G 8 Miller, John R Martin, William B Moll, James W Morgan, Michael Mor ris, John W McKoy, O F Mills, WUJiaro E Mongln, D J McKenzie, A F Mordocai, Jas B McDonald, Jas Mauu- ^Adolph Abrahi Goo Alexander,'Jno'VV Andenwn, P »» **'.“■ Austin, George Armstrong, Jsmea Anderson, W V N Armstrong, It A Akin; Fetor Arnold, R D Arnold, Thos Adams, E 0.Anderson,.Richard Aborcromblo. J 8 An- • - * ' " • • W Alexander, John Allen, Adolph Abrahams,Robert Adams, Johns Achoru,ueo K Asli,V W A,vprreldhG W>Anderson,MathlusAmorotts l [J U Ash,. Stewart Austin, Doyid Abraham, 0 8 Arnold, [too Alexander, Jno W Anderson, P W Alexander, Robt dorsoa, John Angluni, ,H a W Aloxnnd James Ahoro, R' A Allen, W^B. Adams. Conrad Byck,^Richard Burke, Michael Boylan, Bukcr, /iilm Brady, E J Blount, Wm M Blount, P BradyrtW^Baudy, Wm B Blount, Dr W G llu Anthmiv Hinder. Bald B Box, Jos H Baldwin, Isaac Burke, Michael Boylan, E W •* -‘.Patrick . _ llultoch, jx, Jos H Baldwin, Isaac Brun- no, Sgtesfrjitid Berg, Henry Berners, N K Bnrnuin, Wm FKramieftRdbt Blake, Wm Burke. A F Bennett, Win M Block, Felix Beuysson, Gilbert liutler, ThosUourko. Eugone M'BhOi J P lldlfbulllet, LE Byck, ABorchert, Wm! Bksslqtterv Patrick Bulkoy, P H Behn, Hennr Bette- — M. J. Wm J Bulloch. Patrick Bradley, man,,ThemW P Bealle, Wm J Bulloch, Patrick Bradlov, Henry- Burt, B H Bacon, 8 P Bell,. Wm J Bandy, li L llyrd, G A Houfoulllet, Jno G Bryan. Thomas H. Barrett, Alicnsel Brannon, David Bell, Juo Bilbo. T A Butkley, Frauds plain Chna Ball, Patrick Brody, Thos J Bulloch, J-M UuUar,' Michael Bryan. Geo Bankman, O E llurrlo, Jos Bryan, DL Host, . JA~Bsker, W,H Bunch, Jos K Btllough,'Wm D Brown, AT.Bowno, Jos H Burroughs. Jno'Bennett, LoaiiTBareaold, Jos Bancroft, Thaddous J Baldwin, Palrlbk Burke, G L Blount, Jno N Barboe, Jas Bruwm O.W Bruqn, Moses!Block, H L B # Bunlz. Thos B Halley, W H Bulloch, R M Bortholmeas, Henry W Bmf- eullett, P A plots, Henry Brlghqm, W 8 Brantloy, T W Ilenton, M J Buckner, Jonn Boston, B M B Burroughs, Donnls Blannerbasseit, D H Baldwin, WmJD_Barum, calf, E Mondoll, A K Moore, Wm Mackey, , Jas G Molls, L b McConn, Wra Morris, John McCollum, Charles McCann, Bernard Malian, Wm McLaughlin,. Patrick McLaughlon, F W McCarthy, W H 0 Wills, Jno McMahon, Jno F Mnllogan, Jos Matthews, Isaac Harsh,Thos Mnddcn, John Moran, FA Maddox,8olonion lluyor, E M McDonnell, Wm Morel, Jno Mahun, Jno R Mayor, Thos G Mooney, M 0 Morlaud, Jas McDonald, T 11 Maxwell, N W McLeod, AIox Mclinrdee, Juo T Mitch ell, Frcdk Mundorf, H K Muntfort, Jos McBride, W J McIntosh, Buinl H Morel, Joremlah McCarthy, Wm Mc Carthy, A N Miller, Thos Mott, H P Miller. IW Morrell Jas Mclntlro, Danl McCarthy. M II McLeod, Jos McCann Jas McCanna, Tlios Mocks, Edward Mullogan, John Mo Aullff, Archibald McAllister. N. seepli Neill, .ThosNayh Geo B. Nell, J . Jcubei. wood, Cbu Nowlond, James NddtUngor,'Wm Nove. John W Owons, Goo W Owons, Daniel O’Connor,Tim O’Brien, Owen O’ltourkoylohn F O’Byrne, David O'Con- Burke, Jss O BIance, J II BoshlSr, W J Blodgct, Jas U Bowen,'Juo W lllze, Barnard B Bee, F B Bartow, Wm J Bee, J P Brooks, W H Bourdley, W 0 Butler, H S Bo- gardus, Frederick Bailey, W D lIuhlor, Jos W Brown, JohuU Bluuco,.Theodora Blols. William Blola, WmH Bourke, John F Blakely. G 0 0, Brown, Wm II Bonks, B L Boulllneau, J T Buckner, Charles H Boll, Geo Bron son, F T Broughton. II8 BelL W H Bradley, L B Bennett, Jaa Belbo, WmBoUey, Fit Blols, J H Buckner. Wm II Quyler, John Cooper, 0 A Cloud, P L Constant tine, David 0 Cash, M A Cohen, RR Cuyler, Goo A Cuy- ler, Solomon Cohen, Hugh Cullen, WII Cooper, Edward Cuhbage.. David’-Coheu, iJohn. Cleary, Joi V Connerot, Allen Cullen, Chas Cooper, Jas Cleary. Barnard ConMan- Uue, Thos W Cooper, John Clancy. John Csrstens, F W Cornwell, Job B Carruthers, Nicholas Gruger. Wright Culpepper, Thos Corloy, R M Charlton, 8 J Cossets, KlcnaraOpje, Thos CosocMno L Clark, .Michael Cusack, C11 Oampfleld, Francis T Cole, John Curry, Thos Clark, John Carueil, Jas Connelly, John Carrutheru, Frederick Cook, Emanuel CanWalter, LUke Chrlstto, Jas Campbell, FrasCampfield,' Jno D Charlton, Jno G Cooke, Edmund Cotter, Montgomery Gumming, h r Courier, Jos Clsg- horn, John Cass. Juo Cunningham, Carl Craft, Wm Car- son;B’L Onle, WOCharlton, 8 JM Cubbogo, Moses Cubnrn, L F Cook, Henry Capon, S M Golding, Frodor- lokCMlefuktWm.Opx, Wnlhioe,Camming, PsWck Crot- ly, Michael Carey, peter Cobb, Jno J Cornell, Wm Cou- don; Robt Carr, Fras Champion, AII Champion, Jno W Cornoli, James Cornell; H'R Christian, Jno J Coates, Jos Cojq Jno.T Campsgnac, Wm Cullen, And Oordes, Pierce Condon, Aaron Champion, W T Chapman, Daniel Clark, J B Cubbege, George CallyJJrlah Cranston, Charles Can- noli, Robert J Cswxhy; ST Chapman, John F Curdell, Antonio Chlsa, John LCope, ThosConnlff; Thos Conway, Moses 8 Cohen, D B Camp, Octavos Ooben, J P Colfer, Ilartow Cynthus, Patrick Clark, Jno M Cody, Jos Clog horn,Wm'Cannon, Charles pier, Augustus Cannon, Pat rick Clark, Isaac Cohen. Wm Cromwell. G L Cope, Jr., G L Cope, sr n ‘James A Courvolter, B H Cooper, If A Crane, win L Clark, D D Copp, JolmDrCole, Cornelius K Convor, Thomas Corr, Bryan Connor, James ECope, L 0 Clark, George Clark, Wm P Claric, John A Chum* bora, Win Colter,' Laareuco Connell, Frederick Gullon, John F Ccrcopcly, Georgo Causee, B II Crondell, F A Csnnnet,. Jeremiah Cavanaugh, Martin Conway, D B Coleman, James Carroll, George E Congdon, Thomas CoIlln£j p Cohlnu Charles HConnery. Rle’d W DelMiKrifMartin Duggan, John Doyle, Wm O Dawsou, Michael',Dally, Rle’d Donovan, Sami P Dibble, Daniel Donovan,'Albert L D’Lorze, Patrick Downey, Isaac D’Lyoh, Michael Donnelly, John Donnelly, VVm M Davidson, Morty Dorgan, VVm H Davis, Wm Dixon, Jas D<inn.Chesloy Duggeritfai H Deraund, Jos Dawson, Thos Dowell, Jno DowmnST E Davis, IIJ Dlckereon, 1. a n.t ur n.-l. It arunlal.' Jnn nnllnv Wm Prunty, Andrew U Pacetly, Edwin Parsons, Elisha Par sons, Jno Poole, B G PuncosL Owen Peterson. 0 B Pntier- son, John Perfietd, John Pholan, Jno F Powell, Jss Pren- dergas,Thos Purse.Bam’l Pittman, EJ Purse, Georgo Parsons, R D Popot, M Prendorgast, Edwnrd Padolford, H Dorreo, Bifrretlbse, 8 O Dunning, Jr, F G Dana, W II Dudley, John Devanev. John Dolile, RII Darby, Jas M Doyle, James Downey. Wm H DunnlugJr, Henry Du- Davis, Jas DeMartln, Henry Dlttmers, Alex Drysdale,D R Dillon, Frod’k Dannersfelser, J B Dasher, R W Dasher, M T Dukes, John II. Dews. Samuel L. Dowell, John Dry er, FH Domere. W J Donaldson,Tht» F Daniels, Michael Duggan, John Dorgan. . E. Henry Ellis,. Daniel- Egan, Richard Ennis, Abraham Elnstolu, John Kverard, Wm Elleby, Thos Eden, 0 W Eden, John J Edjr, Charles J. Eden, Fetor Endrles,J A Epsteln, Edyr|n Vv Ervin, James Edon. _ Joseph, Felt, John Foley, Thos Ford, Jos SFoy,Wm ForrilllBowaU H Fisk, Jatnea Fountain, Dugald Ferguson, J E Falllganu Robert Ferfell, Jno G Fallhraht, .Jas Far rell, John Folleard, Andrew F«ry, John Fitzgerald, An- rirewFlMley, R B Fell, Michael Finney, Wm F Fony, E B fculton. G8 Frlorson, Austin French, Jolmnn D Fisher, Wm.Folllard, Domlnlck.FlaUey, John Flannegan, Pat’k Eoley, Tlios Flqherty.JnoD, Fish, L M Falllgant, Gwen f oloy, L J BFalrohlld, Jas ^awnstan* Michael Fay, G W -too Foster, J R. Fisher, G J. Fulton.. Jacob Friofid, J 0 Fathers, O fl Parries, John 0, Ferrell, Juntos 1' lllL'nP Clrnnn 1 a-h-w! Vv John Gerdts, Francis Grlmball, J F Gullmartin, BopJ S^horolyv Joshua Griffith, U.L Gilbert, Jos George, sr n O W Osmjany, j.r Gnllle, Jos T..Gannon, Jos Geiger, . Wlehse! Glasgow, Geo A Gonlon. Wm.A Glblwas, Pat- "O*Grady, Goo Glen, J. F Orovonsteln, John Jos Gallagher, Domingo. GaUeo, John Griffin, Godfrey, l7j Gullmartin.Seaborn • Geonovol ;» Jjok Durr Gkmmeli, E Godfrey, I/J Gullmartin. Seaborn ’ Gitvljl.11 (jnsnn,,G«»rgo Gatehouse, J M Griffin, WGIhbons,Chas Gross,Patrick Gordon, Gafttey, VV WGood- it bow Gails- Idllngor, Don’t Nelson, Terrenco Nugent,o N Nichols, 9 B Nichols, L F Nichols. Jos Naglo, Novlll Noyle, Jno If, J G Neldtilnger, A A Nuiigazer. J R Norton, Jacob terger, Edward Nugent, Bam’l Null man, Jas A Is, Frederick Noltemen, Jno C Nlcoll, Thos M Nor mal, Chus Perry, R W Pooler, H K Preston, Jos V Prcs- ou, Wm F Preston, Edward Pursale, D G PhUbrick. Q. Jss Qunntock, John Quinn, Martin Quinn, Wm Quinn, I'm Quantock,jr. P M Russoll, Witring Russell, David Rosenblatt. Jacob Rosonband, John Russell, Dennis Ryan, WmRochoslor, James Russell, ThosJ llyon, J B Ross, John Reedy, A H Ross, Michael Roehford, Christopher Russell, Vvra P toberla, John Ryan, JU Road. Jos VV Robberts, Henry Roser, Vvm Robertson, Pnlrlofc Reilly. L S Russell. VVm Itoohe, Barney Roden, Pftl’k Ryan, Vvm Rogers, Jno A Hcbanlson, Jno 0 Rowland, Michael Rooney, Georgo Rlttor, Edward Reilly, Daniel Robertson, Wm Remshari. W Rabun, Jos' Ross, Francis Ryan, J B Ripley, JW : tomshsrt, Robt Halford, II VV Rallbni, Mathow Rairord, VmReilly,JP W Reed. Jno Rlordon, Francis Reives, Jefferson Roberts, 0 H Rlkentan, II Rogers. J Koimldson, Jeremiah Rysu, B G Rood, Chas E Robinson, Joseph Ross, Henry Robor, Geo Robins, Alloa Russell, Wm Roberson, John Rowley, John Rogers, Dan’l Keddamn, Wm P Rowland, Hugh Rlclly, Andrew Rlelly, A R Ral ston, IIJ Royal, Jno E Rice, James Ryan, JnsLRossIg, noil, 0 E Rynn, Wm Robkon,0 W Rogers, ThosRonau, Geo Robertson, Tobias Rothtetor, F A Robcrc, G S Roux F T ltoff, M J Reilly, James Russell. S« E .A> Boullard, Wm Swoll, John A Bchaffor, John Bcudder, Rlch’d Smye, Henry Btarko, Abraham Simpson, Christopher Schneider, Joint A Stoly, Rlch’d Scanlnn, Emanuel BheflaB, Harman SUber, R H Spencer, Monle- cnlShellall. Andrew Btesfvater, John Savage, J 8 Solo mons, Frod’k Scherff, A A Bmets, W R Symons, Thos 8utHvnn,Geo 8pnlthoff, Jno G Sexton, A J C Shaw, Ja cob 8haffor, M Bltofnoll, sr M G J Spencer, Sara’l Solomons, J P Seri von, John Bpellmnu.D H StewnrLJohn Sullivan, D Bhuffer. Win H Bmlth, John Stoddard, Ephraim Bond- dor, Bam’l B Sibley, Anthony Scgur, Jas Shea, Pat’k Scanlon, Jaa Sklnnor. J U Stroee, Don’t Sullivan, Jas Sklnnen Dr 8 Sheftali. Nicholas Slnol, Martin Bulllvnn, Lewis Smith, Jacob Schaffer, Thomas Saunders, John Stovonson, G N Staley, Thos Smith, G J Smith, Jno Sul livan. James Sullivan, Walter VV Smith, Goo Shultz, F F jbliart. Jas J Stokes. Goo Bhute, Harmon SungsU Shells, P K Shlols, Adam Short, Jno Y Symons, Jotnos SymonB, F R Swout, Edmund J Saunders, Edwin 8tllea, J M Solomons, Augustus Bcheldetnan, Dennis Sullivsn, Daniel Sullivan, M J Solomons, M Shehnn, Donnls Sulli van, Barney Smith, Henry Stlbbs, Jns II Bhehnn, Valen tine Stanton, John Sherlock, Loyal Scranton, Martin Shannon, Joseph Sullivan, Jus F Stokes, Philip 8mlth, Jos M Shollman, James M Strickland, Timothy Sherrcdan, Thomas Smith, Wra Starr, Jr, II H Scranton, Jas Shcrdo- man, Conrad Soholnolder, Goo Btovenson. Richard Stole, John Shields, Nelson Smith, S 8 Spolssolzer. VV W Starke, Arp Seamen, Thos F Stevens, JE s ‘ ,r »j 11 W SmlthV’Wra Starr Jr, Henry Saunders, Peter Smith, J D Btobhlns, A A Solomons, G W Shaffer, D T Scranton, Patrick Skinner, Edward Swift, Ssml ll Sweat, John D Spann,* ‘ “ " ’****'““ ““ 8 Sturtdvnnt, Christopher Si B3r Constantly on Gnoomnei. r erion-itrv.t, Savannah, Qa+ a choice supply oFFamut • J°iy 7 E. O’BYRNE, AT TAYLOR’S BtflLDlNO—MARKET WHARP, keeps constantly on hand a supply of Crpckorp.Wttrei OrocorieE, rise. dec. , J°» It sl . ly „ . . L. ROBIDER, [PkOM PARIS] Fashionable lloot and Shoe-ntaker. Importer of French Leather, WntTAKER-flTRRET—OPPOSITE ■ NETS' BUILDING. J. L. OLIVER, Faslilonablo Boot Blanufactnror. NO.IEVENTEEN nULL-STRKET, HEAR MONUMENT-SQUARE. Cork-Sole, Water-ProoA Hunting, Military, Patent Leather,’ Waiklng, Dress, and Pump-Sole Boats t Shoot ing Buskins, Bootees, Oxford Bhooa, Pumps, Slippers, Ico^ made to order In the neatest ana moil fashionable manner, or warranted materials, and by tho most oxperl cnccd and careful workmen. Webster, Robert VVaggensleln, Jos Washburn, D L Wil son, Claudius C Wilson, Dempsey While, Peter While, Jno M Williams. Norman Wallace, Henry Welgand, Thos White, Wf II Williams, J T Webb, Jaa G VValla, . ohn Wlckntu, Lemuel VVIIson, Wm P Wylly, John Wildor, Jos E WoUhour, Christopher Wltgen, John l Hn Iff .4 .IfIII! -M nnsM 1lTllll«M.. n . . irnlth. Wm II Tarver, John V Tarver, Coo W Tltcolmb, Wm II Tyson, John Thompson, Patrick Tydlngs, Barnard G IlMin, fVa’sTnintfllf. A PTort.f, fOfhopm, W V Thompson, Jno F Tucker, ATulblrd, I-ras Tmutoll, J D Torabroke, James Thurmall, B T Tumor, Wra Thotnar O E Toffl, Edward Townsend, B T Theus, A Thomas, V PTem, Marlon Threadcrnn, Jno IIThodo, 11J Thomas- son, W B Tinsley, Fras Truolielut. R V Thomas, Richard son Tombs, W II Tnlblrd, J E Taylor, John O Thomas, John Trumflor, IK Tcm, Jos P Tuslln, Thos M Tumor, F A Tunpor, Chas Thompson, II JTlodomnn, David Thomp- sit tUo, L 0 Tutioau, nhu G T.lblr' __ Tanner.VvmATl>ompson,ltobt Todd, —, Wm H Talblnl Jr, Jno J Theus, J Techonor, Wm S Tay- 16r,' JM, Thqmh^J R”'‘ —- jghe. L 0 Tobonu, Ghss G Tnlblrd. Homy Tow, Jno’Tanner. WmA Tliompson, Robt Todd, F J Timmons, Wm H Talblnl Jr, Jno J Theus, J Techonor, W~ " lor, N P Taylor, J M. Tliomhs, J R Thompson. Christian Uobolo, Philip Usler. Antonio Vondloy, nllas Ramboskl, Chas Van Horn, W H B Verstlllq, Tristram Voratllle, David Vendor, Henry Vollstolch, W 0 Vnndenbqre^ Henry Vonglohn. WtighJ Edmund Whllon, A J Wylly, Jos M Wilson, G M Wnldbnrgh, Wm Thome Wllllam% Wm Wilson, Wm Watera, Hiram Waller, John .Williamson, Jas White, Ja cob ,.Walter,- Gregory White, Mlohool Weldon,Thomas * * * "WO Wylly/» G VVIIson, W W Woodbrldge, WYLLY fc M0NTM0LL1N, General Agents and Broker*) For the Sale of ReaJEetateyJVtgrott, 4-any description Personal Property, , ■ ‘OmOB, CORNER 10LWT. AND BAY-LANE, fob 23 Savannah, Georgia. JJttafucjm ffiaclrn. HARDWICK! cCOOKE. ~ Factors and Conunlsilon BlerchanU) . JVo. 102 Dan-Street. R. ». IURDWIOK. JOHN O. COOKE. • r i ; T*r.'?~*** - Ji IIABBROUC , . IMPORTERS AND .WHOM Har^hon-Ww, T * ,.V_ „ , j; AlfD DEALKiFlfrREAD YMADR cZo THIJtQ, rkWriELn’s ranoe—no. 90 wvan-steeet. fkco, ALE DKALEKS IN .Looking Glasses. 8.8.MILLER&J.D.F 3US0N, llaeknnlthR) ■ emery-sts. WbealwrivlitR and Oarta ww'Drays manufactured. t Iron imUng and Grates, for tuly—o.\ ADAM 8U0RT, Mastcrlluildcr, FIRST DOOR WEST OP ST. ANDREW’S HALL. Will tako contructa for Building pod Work In Masonry of every description. R.& J.LAOHLIBON, E n B1 Vko" * Si™sf 11 ‘ ’ Canal-Stroet—Near tho Canal Lock. R. LAOULISON. J. L1C1ILIKON. A. N. MILLER, Engineer and Millwright, I ROM AMD BRASS FOVMDER. EASTERN WHARF—BAY-ST. A PONCE, Importer & Manufacturer of Sc gars, NO. W WWTARKR-kTRKET. Keeps on hand a well selected stock or Imported Be gan; Mao Manufactured Tobacco, Snuff, Pipes, and all. other articles usually kept in his line of business, which tie offers on the most reasonable terms.• nor 3 T. PORTER’S FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM. Sjndnu antt .Summer jFnabtona. T HE SUBSCRIBER takes this method or Informing his friends and tho citizens of Savannah, that he is now opening THE MOST SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHING ever offered In this city. Tho-prices, In plain figures, nro marked upon each article, and no deviation, and attne remarkable low prices that the gcradaare marked, the subscriber feels confident will bo appreciated by a generous public. In part are the following Goods I have now In store,*to wit; GENTS’ CLOTH COATS. Gents. Block Cloth Dress and Frock Costs, Olive do do do do Brown do do do do Blue do do . do do Black Cloth Backs and Polka Bocks, Brown do do do do Blue do do do do Olivo do do do do do Shad Drew do Block Doe Skin Polka Backs, Fancy Colored do do Drab Cum!more Sucks and Polka Backs, Black Tweed do do do Green do do . do do Brown do do do do Bilk and Wool do do do COATS. Gamble!. Checked Ginghams, Llnon Lustre, Plain and Fancy Alpacca, Paris Lustre, Block Morin, Black and Fancy Tweed, Do do Uoshmerelts, Brown nad Yollnw Linen, * Black Drop d’Ete, Grass Linen. FURNISHING GOODS. Linen and Linen Bosom Shirts. Bilk, Lamb’s Wool, and Merino Shirts and Drawers, Llueik Joans, nnd Canton Flannel do Bilk, Merino, and Cotton Half Hose, Silk, Thread, and Norl Hose, GenlJemen’s Dressing Robes, Linen Collars, two and three ply. . PANTALOONS, Striped Cotton and Llnon, Plain do do do Nnnkcen, Drap d’Ete, Fancy Llnon, Black Alpacca, ' Blucg Doe Skin Pants, Plain Block Caasiincro Pants, Fancy Colored do Plain and Ribbed do Black and Colored Satinet Pant, VE8TS. Black Batin Single and Double Brcaitcd Vests, Fancy 8nUn and Bilk do \ do Embossod Fancy Silk do \ do Black and Fancy Barathea do , do do do Embrol’d Cafelmers do White and FancySattn and Party do Plain Black Bilk Velvet, single and double breasted, Fancy Cut do do do Fancy Cashmere do do GLOVES. Black, White, and Colored K14 Gloves, Block nnd Castor Riding do Cloth, Crubmere and Lined Berlin do Black, White ondFoncy Bilk do CRAVATS. .Buperflno Black 811k and Funcr Cravats, . do Fancy do, great varisly, White Silk and Satin Party Cravats. 11 luck and Fancy Silk nnd Satin Scnrft, do do Opera Ties. Llnon Cambric, China Coni and Pongee Pocket Hand kerchiefs. Hats and Cans, of the latest styles. Ludies’ Riding Hots. Trunks, Patent and Sole Leather. ; Valysea, Carpet Bugs, Canos, Umbrellas, Iml, &c. CHILDREN'S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Suits, and Boys’ Caps, a largo assortment. Thu Ladles will find it to their Interest to caii and examine my stock.'as they aro made up In the latest stylo aud tbo best manner and at tho lowest prices. No abatement from tbo prices first asked. £SP*Don’t forget the new store on first floor of SL Andrew’s Hall, corner of Broughton and Jsffersoi William Warner. reference to numerous roofs In" ‘ Potor Yonson, Jno A Young, Dr E Yonge, W A Yongo, Wm P Youge. X» Peter Zarodoskl, Edward G Zetrouor, Jacob Zimmer man, Kdwsrd Zudoracs, Solomon Zelgler. The tbregolng are the qualifications of voters oulltlod to vote for Slnyor and Aldermen of tho City orSavunnnh at tho ensuing election In December next, nnd a list of persons Registered tor tho month of May. If there are any persons whoso names are Registered, and who nro not entitled to a vote, uotlce la respectfully requested to bo given to the Clork of Council, that they mny ha dealt with according to law. R. F. AKIN, sept 14 Clork Council. GEORGE W. HARDCASTLE, CARRIAGE MAKER) 200 CONGRESS AND 05 ST. J UL1AN-STBEET, Frankiin-Sqiiare. W OULD Return hts thanks to his friends nnd patrons for past favours, and Infertn them, that he is now ready at the old stand, to execute any work In the above line, nnd hopes by his untiring exertions to please all who mny honor hint with a call. All kinds of repairing in the abovo business done with tho utmost neatness ana inlch. ,/heelwright and Blacksmith work, and nil kinds of WlioobjWngons, Dray*, Carts, fcc^ made on tho shortest notice and on most liberal terms. Jon 20 PAINT AND OIL ST0SE, SAVANNAH, OA. No. 11 Wliitnkor-streot. X EEPS constantly tor salo-WIllTE LEAD, Pure Nos. land 2 English, do. GROUND PAINTS; Black, Yellow, Brown, Chrome Green, Paris Green, and Prussian Blue. DRY PAINTS: Venetian Red, Bpanlsh Browu, Lampblack, Yellow Ochre, Red Lead, Llthnrge, Paris nnd Chrome Green, Prussian Blue, Chromo Yellow, Umber. Terra do Sienna, Drop Black, and A VARIETY OF FANCY COLORS. Linseed OIL, Sperm do- Nealsfoot do-nnd SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE, White-Wash BRUSHES, Paint, Var nish, Graining, and Artists’ do., Window nnd Picturo GLASS, of all qualities,. from 0by8 to 32by40j Copal, Ja pan, Light and Dork Coach VARNISH, MIXED PAINTS =j== upr28 Whieh TIME IS MONEY. DISPATCH IS A RECOMMENDATION, ' <* Highly Important to Contraetortknd Bu •j Subscriber (a now prepared, with a sm . ... to do fourtimes thorn itllshmert in of time, wd reierumw w numerous roois imu nyhlm. wricll Uio pub- r»° * m ut m,orly 10 ,n >P° cl - 1 cn" cover n nodlum sized ^nd Builders. . with a snfllcient tourtlmet the amount of the City reference to numorouTnNtftiKid byhTm.'wVlch tho put^ *rn ut , H’ erty 10 ^wpoct. 1 can cover n nodlum sized Dwelling House, and put up Gutters and Conductors, complete, In the space of ten hours. All Itoofe war ranted In point of workmanship, and priws as low os prudence dictates. I am ulso fitting up Water Works In Houses, which in Fn U la It ° Qlul WorkraanshI P n ®ver been practiced ‘ rt hn8been°i mencement of business, and wM endeavor to morlls . Unuauce of tho same. JOILV J. MAURICE, n»uy 20 10 and 12 Bnrnard-street. RofFs Sash, DIM, nnd Dior Factory, Neirork, NT* Ji H AVING been n nmnufecturor of the above articles for the last twenty years, and hiving nil the advan tages of Improved machinery nnd steam power, is pre pared to offer to bsllders and others U Savannah ana vi cinity, SASHES, BLINDS, DOORS, and other articles in bis Hue, at the lowest rates. All work from this facto ry Is warranted to turn out as ugreed spon. Parties wbhlng any or the above articles will find It to their Interest to address E, W. ROFF, Newark, N.J. Sash-lVcights, at foundry price. Machine Moulding of nny alzo and pattern, at tho lowest rates. IUrEBKNCK.—Messrs. Pierson &. Uefdf, 8avannahk Rankin, Duryea it Co, New-York; Carbon it Rolfi MA- con | Jas. P. Earl, Builder, Charleston; 8.0. , Glorious Nows IX The Most Important Discovery yet Made III PIIIl.LIP’S PATENT LIQUID GLUE, ’IT'Ott Carpenters, Brush Makers, Book Binders, Onhl- X 1 not Makers, Housekeepers, Druggists, itc. This bo- lug a Patent Glue, in a Liquid state, always ready for use, requires no fire; it Is free from smell, nnd will keep liquid in any climate: it also acts as Cement for Wood, Slone, China, Gloss, Iron, Marble, Paper, or any snb- Blanco; as a paste or gum It staads unequalod { its repu tation, wherever It has been tnlroducod, Is of the first ore der; as a saving to Mechanicals observable at first sight. We offer liberal Inducements to Hardware men, Station ers, Druggists, &c, nnd guirantee R to cost less, by 20 per cent, than commou ordinary Glue. We are making extensive arrangements for this Fall Trade, and country l—a *"**’ this tanned*— .. . —i-- , , ~ u .w ... All populous Borders. ■ throughout tho United States. Bold In Bottles of three IGT Tho above articles will be sold on reasonable I aizes, nnd also by tbo Gallon. Bmnll saropies sent to any part of the United States, carrhfofree. r • " terms. nouac) Sign and Slilp Painting Done In a workman-llko manner, and at reasonable prices. Jan 20 Dying and Senovating EBtablislunent, SAVANNAH. GEORGIA, 73 York-tt.. rear of the Court House, Established In 1832. jtylej Kid Gloves Cleaned and Gentlemen’s Garments Cleaned, Renovated or Dyed as mny bo required. All done In the same stylo which has generally so much pleased my patrons and friends. Terms moderato. Also, tho British Furniture Polish, in bottlos of three sizes. Country Merchants, attend to tho above. Apply early. PHILLIPS k CO.r aug 3 3m 4 Codar-et,, near Pearl, Now-York. SINGER’S PATENT SEWING MACHINES, Patented August 12* 1851. rpiIE great Invention ortho day Is SINGER’S PATENT X STRAIGHT NEEDLE PERPENDICULAR ACTION SEWING MACHINE. No other machines can rightfully use thostrolgbt neodlo with a direct motion. The fust pre miums at tho lost Now York Btato Fair, nnd last Fair of the American Institute, wore awarded to this Invention. Greatlmprovcmontslmrojust beon completed and added by tho Inventor, which place these machines tor ahead or all competition. For theso Improvements, letters patent hnvo beon applied, and will soon bo Issued. All kinds of sewing, particularly Icntlior, done by this machine in tho best mnnner. It cannot ravel and is regulur and boautl- (hi. The saving lu labor Is immonse. Seven hundred and fifty ofthese machines aro in profitable use. Principal offices, 258 Broadway, N. Y.; 67 South Fourth street, Philadelphia; and 10 Harvard plnce, Boston, where tall proof of the utility ortho machines will at all tlmosbe given. Specimens or tho sewlug sent by mall to any part of this country. State nnd country rights tor tho ox elusive use of theso machines, tor sale on most tovorablo terms. Apply personally, or by letter, to I. M. SINGER & CO., 25c 11 roadway, N. Y. N. B.—Silk Twist, black and colored, (on spools), man- ntocturcd expressly for those machines, for sale at the New-York oflice; block, $7; colored $7 50 per pound. New York, March 251852, Otno roar 31 OVERWHELMING SUCCESS! RU8UTON CLA0K^?CO?3 CELEBRATED GENUINE MEDICAL COD LIVER OIL. T HIS Valuable remedy, Introduced by us to tho no tice of Uio modlcnl profession hut llttlo more than two yoars since, 1ms, during Hint short period, advanced more rapidly In the public estimation than nny remedy f et discovered for this dread destroyer of tho human raco. trims boon used with tho most signal nnd gratifying suc cess, even In cases considered hopeless; and. in tho Into reports of the Now York nnd Pennsylvania Hospitals, on its use, It la spoken of as being more valunblo than any romody yet discovered for Consumption nnd Pulmonary Affections; nnd It bus the grout ndvuutago over all olhor remedies, Umt,in»tead of reducing, It Increases thostreugth nnd flush of Ibe. patient—Unis enabling Nature to corpo rate.with tho remedy, nnd overcome the dlsenso. , Owing to the purity and superior quality of tho Oil of our munutocture having given It a popularity over all oUiers, several persons have copied tho ahupo nnd stylo of’ our botUc, In order to palm off Inferior quality and adul terated-Oil}. and, as.the. article, unless pure, Is, in most cases, worse than useless, we would call particular atton- tlou to our signature, which Is over the cork of each hot* Ue, without which It Is not genuine. 11c parUculur nnd Inquire for Rushton, Clark is Co’s God Liver Oil,and see that tho algnatntw Is o ver the pork. For sale by W. W, LINCOLN, • And by Druggists generally In the United States. TTUSBAND’S CALCINED MAGNESIA.—The supe- ■ LX rior qualities of this Magnesia are, that It Is en tirely doprlvcd of carbonic add, free from unpleas* nut taste, smell, or other , disagreeable property, and FALL OF 1852. H AVING completed our amngomonls for the season, we aro now prepared to offor to tho public the larg est and best assortment or GOOD AND WELL-MADE CLOTHING, nnd are determined to sustain our reputaUoti by selling Goods at fair prices. We Invte our friends and the pub lic to cull and examine our Fast, and Winter Stock, which, for quality, style nnd quantity far exceeds any previous season, and from which a complete outfit can be selected at tho very,'lowest prices. Our Goods are selected-with grout care—being cut in the latest Fashion, nnd munufoettred In such a manner asi glvo entire sauifectlon. . 850.000 STOCK of Beady-made CLOTHING, cmbmclug all Uio various stylos, qualities, etc., In^art os follows: Black Cloth, Frock and Dress, PJald and Clouded, Fancy Business Coats in great variety. Tweeds cut into Peltora Half Sacks, delete. PANTALOONS, mado IVom Fino Black Doeskin, and the various Fall styles of Harris’ Clouded und Mottled Casslmercs, Black aud Fancy Sutlnets. VESTS: Block and Figured Satin, Gentlemen’s White Silk and Figured Marseilles. WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT. We invito tho attention of Country Merchants to our Slock, which Is varied nnd complete, and monufectured expressly tor their trade. Wo also have a genteel as sortment of YOUTH’S CLOTHING, Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, Black and Fancy Silk Cravats. Stocks, Plain and Figured Silk and Batin Neck lies, Prince Alberts, or Plain, Watered and Ribbed Silk, Shirts, »;* White and Fancy, warranted to fit, Gloves, Under Gar- ments, Suspenders, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Socks, etc. Sjp We ask a continuance of tho patronage which has always been so gancrously extended to us. sopt7 PIERSON, HEIDT St COi Jrtmfjantiffe. toUTTKB, Oil BESKjFLO UR, *<L~ X> 30- kegs selected Goshen Butter. M boxes do, Colored Cheese. 25 boxes do. White do; Colored C ■ While » ooxes do, White do. 30 boxes Raisins. 30 bpxes Raisins. Received per steamer, and tor sale by tlB wmAVmv, JOJIN8TON * . >ypllQ , PCUAIUI /2.IN, LARD, COFFEJLJ c. va 25 barrels purePhelc - __ _nMriili„ nilW| 100 keas Lard; 225 bags Rio 1 • , 50 bhls. Stuart’s B. Sugar. Landing, and tor sale by Jgl*M CRANE to HOLCOMBE. rlrt’A Gint Crown dot ) poffeel R A S£', N ?’ Rp PB » fco.-'100 bales Gunny Clolh a ssasaas - 3.W k h<U ' prtmo ” lll “i 80 HuffiMalc OoBt, SOU iu.r’f'kcm loupont Powder ..30 Oases canisters J 14,000 feet Safety Fuse. For sale by _ypt13 COHEN to FOSDICK, VXACKEREL to OODFI81L— 1 XYX 25 barrels new No. 3 Mackerel 20 do., do. No. 2 do. • 20hf.do. do. No. 1 do. • 1000 Codfish Landing ftrom brig Marshall, and for sale by sept 14 CLAQHOBN to CUNNINGHAM. TTtLOUK, A LSfONDS, SOAP, toe. fco- JD 25 half bhls. extra Canal Flour: 5 frails “Jordan” Almonds; 25 boxes Pale Soap; 15 bbls. pure Cider Vinegar; 20 bbls. extra Monongahela Whiskey. Landing, and tor sale by Mptf4 CRANE to HOLCOMBE. TT'LOUK, SUGAR, ROPE, AND RA1SIN8- JP 35 bbls. Canal Flour} 10 bhds. Cuba Sugar; 100 colls Weaver’s Rope; SO boxes and 10 half boxes Landing and for salo by soptf CRANE to HOLCOMBE. C UOAB, MOLASSES, toe.— * O 15 lihds. Prime Porto Rico Sugar ID libds. Cholco do. . do. 50 bbls. 8ugar House Molasses 00 hbls. Butter, Sugar and Soda Crackers 25 boxes Soda Biscuit 20 boxes assorted Candy Landing aud for salo by •«Ptl4 SCRANTON, JOHN8TON to CO. B acon, lard, flour, & 50 hhds. prime Cinch - - ™_. prime Cincinnati Baoon Sides; 20 do. Uncon Shoulders; 60 barrels prime Lear Lard; 100 do. Howard street Flour; 200 do. N. 0. aud Baltimore Whiskey; 25 do. N. E. Rum; SOdo. Phelps’ Gin; 100 boxes Star Candles; 150 do. Tobacco, or various qualities; 30 hhds., 20 tcs. nnd 25 bbls. prime C. Mai 30 bales Loaf Tobacco; 25 bags Rio Coffee; 500 colls Bale Rope; 100 bates Guny Bogging. For sale by aug 3 COHENS to HERTZ. Vf ANUFACTURED TOBA* CO, to«v 1YX 81 boxes Grant to Williams’ 5’s and 8*s Tobacco; 20 quarter do do; 00 bbls. Crushed andPowdored 8ugan 40 do Clarified do; 50 boxes Colgate’s Pearl 8tarch; 150 do No. I Pale and Family Soap; 6113 lb caltys Hyson Tea; 10 bbls. Bleached Whale Oil; 10 do Soda Ulsculs; 10 half boxes Loaf Sugar; Lauding and for sale by sept7 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON to CO. QUGARS, COFFEE, TOBACCO, too- toe.— O 10 hhds. prime 8t. Croix Sugar; 25 do. strictly choice Porto Rico do; 100 bbls. BtuarPs Clarified Sugar; 50 do do Crashed do; 20 do do Powdered do; 40 boxes do Loaf do; 500 bags Rio Coffee; 100 do Jamaica Coffeo, part very cholco; 100 do Lnguyra do; 25 boxes old Java Coffee: 10 do Mocko do; 250 boxes Tobacco, various brands and sizes: SOJXMl very superior Spanish Scgnrs; 100,000 half Spanish do; For salo on accommodating terms, by aug 2 CRANE to HOLCOMBE. S UNDRIES.—150 boxes Soap, vurlous brands. 50 bbls. Irish Potatoes. 40 bbls. Illrum Smith’s Flour. 20 hags Black Pepper. 100 kegs Gun and Itillo Powder. 50 X casks Sherry, Madeira, and Tenerlffe Wine. Received and for salo by sept 0 McMAnON to DOYLE. S UGAR.—50 hhds. Fair and Cholco Porto Rloo Sugar. 50 bbls. Refined do. 50 do. Crushed and Powdered do. Just received aud for salo by sept o McMahon & dqyle. 00 bbls. Nos. 1 mid 3. Mackerel. 20 half do. No. Ido. 40 bbls. Stewart’s crushed nnd powdered Sugsr. 20 quarter casks white wine Vinegar. 500 reams Wrapping paper, assorted. 75 packages Hyson and Green Tea, selected. 80 boxes Os nnd 8a Bedell’s patent Tallow Ci 100 bbls. E. Phelps’ Gin. 40 do. P. uud II. Connecticut Rlw Ao. 25 do. Doraeerti* Hrandy. 10 do. ntgb proof WLi tel Whiskey. 1 Puncheon old Jamaica Rum. 1 do. old SL Croix do. septo i. old 8cotch Whiskey. Landing and for sale by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON to CO. J^ANDlNG'frora schra^ Julia Eliza, Urania, Sussex, L cliolco Porto 25 do fair Cuba do 250 bngs tolr to prime Rio Coffeo KX) do prime old Cuba do 25 barrels Crushed Sugar; loo boxes Star Candles 20 do cholco old N. 0. Whiskey 200 bags Buck and Drop Shot;5,000 lbs. Bar Lead 25 barrels No. 1 Leaf Lord 50 do Smart’s Sugar, B. &C. 50 do extra Flour, JJlrero Smith, Spalding and Iiopoton brands; 5 bales Twine 20 quarter casks pure Malaga Wine 10 barrels Cherry Brandy 25 do Roso and Peppermint Cordials 50 boxes assorted Candy; 50 boxes Cheese, (new) 50 boxes Cheese, English Dairy 100 do Tobacco, most approved brands. .For sole on liberal terms, by CRANE sept 8 i to HOLCOMBE. S UGAR. COFFEE. SOAP, CANDLES, toe.— 25 bbls. Stuart a B. Clarified Sugar; 25 u u 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 Pale nnd No. 1 Soap; 50 boxes Bcndol’s Tallow Candles, 0’s and 8’s; 10 bbls. Pure Cider Vinegar; 20 bbls. High Proof Whiskey; 20 boxes Tobacco, 10's; 40 bbls. prime Leaf Lard; kegs prime Leaf Lard; aug 25* ° D f ° r sMnTON, JOHNSTON to CO. L ard, hams, sides and shoulders.— 15 casks fine Kolosou’s Hams; 200 Reynold’s best Sugar cured Hams; 20 hhds. prime Bacon Sides: 17 do. do. do. Shoulders; 40 bhls. primo No. 1 Lear I^ird; for salo by July 13 J. V. CONNERAT to CO. T) ALTIMORE flour, bacon and lard. JD 251) bbls. superfine Howard-at. Flour; lOOhlids. prime Bacon Sides: 40 do. do. do. Shoulders;] 20 casks superior Sugsr Cured Hams; 100 bbls. and 200 kogs prime Leaf Lard. For salo by „ July 8 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON to CO. NAM'D HOYT, Late ortho firm of8am’I Hoyt & Co, Savannah, Ga. W OULD announce to his Mends that he has remov ed to Charleston, 8. C, No. 140 East Bay, where he Is prepared to do a general Commission business, mid furnish to ordor, at all times, any urtlcles Horn tho North or South that may bo wanted, for the usual commission, as well ns receive and sell tho samo. And I pledge my self that all business entrusted to my care shall receive such attention as will insure similar manifestation or their good will, hot doubting that my acquaintance with Northern and Southern murkets will enable the to do os well as any, and bettor .than many. . Also Dealer In Butler, Checcio, Plaster, Marble Dust, Cement, Ltmo nnd Hair. And Agent for sundry Machine Msnnfectories, North and South, at well as Situs O. llorrings’ Fire Proof Safes, Georgia and French Burr Mill Slones;, all of which will ho.fernlshed on shortivotlco. and ut inanufecturers prices. Cash paid at all times for Wool, Groeu, Sailed and Dry Hides, Deer anil Sheep'8klus, Shinning Furs...Beeswax, Uagu.,Uopo Cutting*, Sen Island Cotton Sood and F ton Moss. Also, Sonthern Tanned Leather In tho Rot^... Terms cash invariably. Refers to tho citizens of Savnn- uth generally. tf sept 4 X orSayiuiuuh nml tho public generally, ,]hat formerly occupied by Messrs.Snider. Mwr6pV (whichIs now being 1 enlarged nml Improved,) will;he opened on or about the 20th Inst, with tin entirely now and comnlote stock of Foreign and Domestic CAltPET. 1NGS, OIL CLOTHS, too. too. Having secured the Agoncy ; of severalof-tbe principal manufactories of Europe, pttrcliasqrswlRho enablou to rooko selections from tho most corriplote asaortmont of Royal Patent Ve!vetTapeilry.BruMela.Ingreir “ ^ v — lion Cnrpellngs,RugB, Oil Cloths,MaUlhg,Tubl Covers, Curtains and .Curtalu Biutfe, Shades. Cornices, toe., ® W offered In this city; til ofwhlch T WtU bo Mid at oelvod per StotimW Btato of Georgia. toc n ever offered In this city ;all ofwhlch'will bo told: ooivoaperswamc f ouuout ^ yrivWuor roUU,outhemostwtUfsctonrlernu, by; JutylS 1 ‘ Monumcnwipuire. ; | Mj*« « W. II. OUIOM, ApnU S UGAR AND MOL A8SE8.— 25 hhds. cholco SL Croix 8ugar: 30 do. prime and cholco Porto Rico do.; 20 do. fair Muscovado do.; 48 do. prime and feir New Orleans do.; 150 bbls, Stuart’s Crashed nnd Powdered do.; 80 .do. do. B. and C. Clarified do. 150 do. New Orleans Molasses; J0U do. West India do. For sale by July8 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON to CO. (SenecgtiaatoertfnHnentfl. — .. v '. k ■; - 75 do. Crashed andPowdored do. 25 boxes Lonf do. 300 bags Rio Coffeo. 200 do. Porto Rico and St. Domingo Coffee. 75 do. Java • - • do. 150 Jf and X chests Hyson Tot. .• (JOS „ do. Black do. 130 boxes Soap. 100 do. Mustard, Pepper, Allspice and Ginger. , , 80'bbls. Butter, Soda, and Sugar Biscuit. 30 x do. do. dp. do. do. 120 fi! Segara. assorted kinds. OObagfiBladc Pepper.' 250 bbk New-Orleans Whiskey. 100 do. White do. 50 do. Monongahela do. 20 do. Old Bourbon do. HO do. E. Phelps’ Gin. 60 do. Best P. to H. wye Gin. 0 pipes Holland do. 50 if casks Sherry, Madeira, to Tenerlffe Wine. 00 baskets Champagne do. 40 bbls. American Brandy. 25 X casks do. 10 X do. Cognac Brandy. ( In Custom Houeo 20 X pipes do. ( Store. 150 kegs Gun and Rifle Powder. 500 bags Drop and Buck Shot. With a com|)oto assortment of Groceries. For sale on favorable terms by ■opt 4 WEBSTER to PALMES. N‘ EW MACKEREL- 20 barrels No. 1 Mackerel. 25 do. No. 2 do. . 25 do. No. 3 do. 10 hC do. No. 1 do. 10 do. No. 2 do. Landing from ship Hartford, _ >®Pt 21 CRANE to HOI d for sale !e by i LOOM! 28 barrels Hiram 8njlth Flour. 25 hr. do. Livingston Extra do. ,Wp ““SM M- T~ANl)Wl from briff kiiSiT JU 90 J ■ - _ U hhds. prime St. Croix; 25 bhls. Coffee 10 do. Granulated 50 bbls. Stuart's B. toO. 10 trails Almonds 8 y 20 cases Pickles, quarts nnd half gallons. For sale by[sept 20] CRANE to HOLCOMBE. AR, COFFEE, SOAP AND CANDLES. SO hhds. choice P. K. Sugar; 50 “ Fair do 300 Bags Rio Coffee; 50 Malta old Government Java do. 100 boxes Soap; 50 » Starch. Jnst received and for sale by sept 201852 M’MAIION to DOYLE. gRANpY,GIN, toe. 10 half 10 * 10 Pipes ftoll Pipes Utard Brandy; “ Sclgnett and Roschcll do. Holland Gin; SOX AX Casks Madeira Wine; 20 “ “ Port do. gfcabrifea »#hcetf»rmtnt9. NBW-JOBKi SAVANNAH; 8TBSsMpIfflB WEEKLY. * Tlio iVoW and Splendid’StcamrSlilprS FLORID A,..................Captain Lyon, . ALAB^MA^...., ,( , Belonging to 1— .... IV. Y. ArSavnnms J> Steam JVavIg in safely, speed, and conifbrt, These Stealners, living Savannah at thesnme tlmo that the MakioW aim «JOQHiEBEa, leave Charleston,'ar rive In New.York Of soon as, or. before them. Jsn28 •riivnnnan. „ „ . eon pinu delpiita, Philadelphia & Savannali Slcnlu lVavIgal •egliter, Cant. John E, Walton,)i»s;u lur trips ana will leavq Savannah on 3d and 17ln November, and so on; ' Cabin Psseago to Philadelphia *25 00 : Through Tickets to New York. .«»>. 25 MO Steerage.. V. ...V7fn do ThUsblnhas been built with entire,regard .to safety. comfort and despatch, and offera now add admtrableTa clUlles to business and travel. For frelght orpawMe ap ply to PADELFORD.FAY tolX)„ 1 Agents In 8avannah» HERON to'MARTIN, AgintaUiPhUidelplili. 30 bbls. old Monongahela Whiskey; 50 “ Domestic Brandy; 50 “ do. Gin; 100 •« do. Rum; 100 “ do. Whiskey. Just rocelrod and for sale by sept 201852 M’MAIION to DOYLE. S UGARS.—Just received and In store: 20 bhds. felr Muscovado Sugars; 10 do. New-Orleans do. HI do. ffiio Porto K'co do. 50 bbls. Crash’d, Powd’d and Refined Sugars; 40 do. Coffeo Sugars; for sale by July 13 J. V. CONNERAT to CO. , HOBEUT8 & FOOTE, Broughton-itreet, {up stairs) opposite the St. Andrew's Hall, H AVE now on hund a very large and well-selected Stock or DRY GOODS, which they offer for sole, by the piece or package to the trade—consisting, in part, of Colored and Duffell Blankets. Red aud White Flannel. Plnlns and Kerseys, assorted quality. Satinets and Kentucky Jeans. Fancy and Tweod Casslmercs. Striped nnd Plain Cotton Osnaburgs. Bleached and brown Shirtings aud 8hoetlngs. English and American Prints. Cashmeres and Printed DoLalnes. Black and Colored Alpacas. Black nnd Colored Coburgs. With an additional general variety or Goods usually kept In Dry Goods Stores, which are offered for sale at the usual accommodating terms.sept 18 BLAKE’S PATENT FIRE PROOF FAINT, FROM OHIO. rpiiis Valuable Mineral Substanco is sold In fine pow- X der, then mixed with Linseed OH to tho consistency or thick paint, and applied with a brush, and after an ex posure of a row months to the atmosphere, this coating becomes a perfect slate or coat of mult, protecting what ever Is covered from the action of the weather and from tiro. There Is nothing equal to It for steamboat and car decks, for all kinds of iron, as It forms a coating nearly as hard as the iron Itself, and never cleaves oft In some places, a spurious article baa been sold as the genuine, therefore purchasers should be carofol to buy ol authorized Agents. Every Barrel Is marked BLAKE’S FIRE-PROOP PAIMT. — "**■■* * *- * 11 * sop 18 Tho above Paint la for sale in Savannah b; do in Savannah by C. A. L. LAMAR. Rrovam'a Essence of Jamaica Ginger. T HIS Art Ido U elaborately prepared from carefully se lected ortIHRS or Ut© best quMliljr; U .nulkw In a concentrated form all the valuable properties or the Ja maica Ginger, and is warranted to be free from all Irri- taling or othor properties of an Injurious tendency. It ft beneficially used In a variety of circumstances where a warm cordial and grateful stimulant is required, particularly in coses where thore Is a sense of exbaus- lion arising from excessive fatigue or heat, a few drops In hair a tumbler or water with a little sugar, will bo found an effectual and most pleasant restorative, which makes this essence a highly useful addition to the travel ler’s portmanteau, as well as to the family collection of remedies. _ . baa or. from the motion of a vessel at sea, the Essence of Gin ger. If given according to (lie directions will almost In- rarlably give relief. In ordinary dlarrhcea, Incipient cholera, in short, In all cases of prostration of tho digestive functions, whether from indulgence or disease It is of Inestimable value. During the summer months and In Southern climates. It Is Invaluable, particularly during the prevalence or epidemic Cholera; no traveller or family should be with out it. Just received per steamer, and for sale by June 24 W. W. LINCOLN, Monument-square. GEORGIA RUHR HULL STONESl HIE Undersigned has on hand an assortment of Barr _ Stone, rrom 18 inches to AX feet diameter, a portion of which Is already dressed for running, and of superior quality. AU the necessary irons furnished with the Stone when wanted. Having a competent Individual to dress and fit Mill 8tonea, the article can be delivered at aU times to suit orders, and on liberal terms. O. H. CAMPFIELD. UilWAl.UO, r lE ESSEX COMPANY Lawrence, Mass., aro pre pared to execute promptly all orders for Steam En gines, 8ugar MIUs. Locomotives. Cotton and Woolen Ma chinery, Mill Shafting and Gearing, Turbine and Parker Water Wheels Machinists’ Tools, and Machine Work, generally, In the best manner, and at prices as low as. equally good work can be obtained for elsewhere. Particular Attention paid to economy of feel In steam engines, and to durability In evenr thing, apr 24 ly GORDON McKAY, Agent. 10U bhls. Hiram Smith’s and pure Genesee Flour; 40 half do. do. do do. do.; 6U bbls. Butter, Sugar and Soda Biscuit; 50 boxes Tread well’s do.. . do. 100 boxes Scaled Herrings; 300 do No. 1. Pale nnd Family 8onp; 50 do. Colgate’s Pearl Starch; 3U half cheats X and.# lb papers Black Tea; 70 boxes 0 pounds each, superior do. do.; 60 packages assorted Green do.; 20 cases Olive Oil. Lauding, and for salo by July 8 SCRANTON, J011N8TON to CO. C OFFEE, SUGAR, BACON, &c.— 1,000 bngs Rio Coffee! ,.Ut LL.I. 11. ldera; ,uuu unya niuvuiicsi 100 hhds. Muscovado Sugar, 100 do.Cardcnas Molasses; 25 do cholco Bacon Sides; 25 do. choice Bacon Shouldc 150 bales Gunny Bagging. In store and for sale by June 23 PADELFORD, FAY to CO. B randy and gin, in bond— 10 pipes Swan Gin; 5 pipes Imperial Eaglo.Gln; 15 hair pipes dark Otard, Dupoy to Co.’s Brandy. 2 do. cto. palo do. do. do. 'do. 15 half and i »—■*- AU under Custom Juno 24 quarter plncaRochelle Brandy, i Iiouso lock. For sale by W.M. DAVIDSON. T IQUORS, 8EGAKS, toe.— Xi 5 qr. casks Otard, Dupuy to Co.’s Brandy 15 do. Pico Madeira Wlno 3 halT pipes do. do. 3 do. Shorry do. 50 boxes Claret, quarts and pints 10 baskets Champagne, do. 50 M. Segors, of direct Importation, and from the most celebrated munulUcturers; together wjlh a supply ol c r ry Jsw “‘ mcaM - [ MPOUTED LIQUORS.- 10halfpipes Otard. Dupuy to Cp.’s best Brandy; 1 10 qr; andeighth, “Jean Luuls,‘veWold,” Brandy; . is casks “Sazerar’s” and “Durand” F*—•*“ 15 casks ^Sazerar’s” anil, “Durand” Brandy; . 3 pipes Holland Gin. Swan Brand; ' ‘ S puneboohs Bt. Croix Rian; 2do. ;Jamaica July 13 do.' For sale by J. V, QQNHERAT, to CO. M adeira, claret and sherrywjnesv-) 80 half and quarter pipes good Madeira .Wine; • ' - 5 qttarter casks superior old do. 30 do. TouerlffeandSlcUy' ... do. 20 do. Port do. , ; 8 casks Bordeaux Claret . do. 5 quarter casks fine old Sherry do. ■ jBnf&t! . J; V.CONNERAT.to OO. PRINTING PAPJ July o m to SAVANNAH, AUGUSTA mmmy ' ' The Union Steam " nn d Sonth Carol mBib overhauled and refit eta Hi L. COOK, and OREGON,'vrlth Lighten, are now ready to transport freight of all descriptions be tween Savannah, Augnsta and Hamburg,Yrltli as nttich, f not more dispatch; titan any other- boats on tho riter. SSSSEffiS’fts The accommodations for pHfqqger|, are equal, If not superior to any boats on the river. . HENRY HARPER, President, Savannah. E. F. KINCHLEY & CO- AgeuU. , “ . sept 21 JAMES HARPER, AgcnVAWUBta-! . 3RUN8WICK, FANCY BL ST. MARYS, KING’S FERRY;'( AND INTERMEDIATE LAN! Tho uow and fiut stenra-pa tJtogjJhCapttln P. Corb, having L— sBri ii i raovcrhaulod and refitted, wUI resume lu for tho abovo places, commencing .THukpn*.T, 1 instant, at 10o’clock, A. M. For Freight,or piss^v, mg very.superior accommodations for pasrongers. apply on board, at WllUnk’s whari; or to . n a E, F. KINCHLEY to CO- Agents. P. S^-All Freight payable In Savannah. 17; sept 90 FOR AUGUSTA) - AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS., -r-r- liAMJUlUS.. jStffS . The steamer OREGON. icft^j^teave tor'the hbove pl« —. tfi .itfi ril^ . the 23d lnsL, at 3 o’clock. For rolgbt or passage, apply to sept 22 E. F. KINCIItoEY.to CO., Agents. SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA. IHOAT COMPANY OF frEUHGU WiU continue to.rnn the followingSteamefs, via:.; DAVID L. ADAMS, (Iron,)......CapL . • Cfl ATHAMvflroh) ..Papt- Hus BABB. THOS. 8. METCALF, .Cspt. —1 TENNESSEE, ...*Cspt.~ Which, with tow-boats and iighter%a^urd unequalled facilities for transportation of freight to the Interior of Georgia. South Carolina, Tennessee and Alabama, In connection with Railroads. Tbo elegant steam-pocket D. L. Adams will,connect with Uio steamships Florida aud Alabama, .tending freight by them In 5 days from New York to Augusta. ’ Freight (now taken at reduced rates,), will be lorvrard- - Cd free of commission. ty In order to prevent detention or mtaearrffg*, bills or lading should be addressed to G. H; JOHNSTON, President, Savannah. Merchandize from the Interior, to JOHN A. MOORE,Agent,Augusta. • , . DIRECTORS. • > Savannah.—Geo. H. Johnston, Andrew Low, Edward Padelford, W. G. O’DrlscolL Charles Green. Joseph. 8. Fay, JosTWashburn. ArousTA.—J. R, Bulkley, T. 8. Metcalf, James Hop L. Hopkins, E. Sherman. G. M. Newton. - Savon nab, June 24,1852. TO TRAVELLERS GOING NORTH. ISavannah ft Charleston U. S. MAIL STBAM-PACKBT8^T L EAVE Savannah every Moenino at loua. o’clock, alter the arrival or Iho Nlght-Traln of the Central Rail-Road, and ARRtVB 'At Charlcatdn atTwrlvk o’clock M. same day, connecting at Charles ton with the Wilmington &team-Packeu,.-whtch leave with the U; 8. Mall kvkky day at SfpTM-tnd, also, with the New-York Sc Cliarleaton 8team- Bhlps, which leave Charleston kvkky Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons. ' Passengers leaving Macon on Tuesday evenings will arrive In time to connoct with the splendid now, Bteapt ‘hln JAMES ADGER one week and jho stesmsbip IOUTHERNER the next. : " ' ' By .to^ihips.. n.-u. LArrmMVjAi ......toa.oe tr}«genu SAVANNAH ANP AUGUSTA T HIS COMPANY wiu continue to transportProdnco and other Merchandise, on the Savannah river, to and from Augusta, by their Iron 8teaii)era JOHN RANDOLPH, ;..CapLPmiroT. LAMAR, CapECaaswaLU —AND ALSO BY TUB STEAMER— . • AMORY SIBLEY, ...Cnpt. —■— The latter Steamer being of less draught than shy other on the River, insures unprecedented despatch in all stages of the water. The . Company is also provided with fifteen Tow-Boats and two Lighters. . AU Freight addressed- to the care of the Company, of Us Agents, will be received and forwarded; free of com missions. A. SIBLEY, President, Augusta. • T. R. MILLS, Agent, Savannah. ' octlO W.M. ROWLAND, Agent, Auguste, COPPERSMITH AND PLUMBING, rpHF, Subscriber haring fitted up, In connection with X his Foundry and Muchluo Works, a Shop for the above business, and engaged the services or superior workmen, is prepared to do any deecription of work that mar offer. AU work done In the very best manner and at the shortest notice. A. N. MILLER, July 12 If Eastern Wharf. SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO FORTES. TUST RECEIVED: two 'splendid 8oven Octave Plano y Fortes, by Roienkrantz, Dresden, one of the roost cel ebrated European manufacturer*. These Instruments can be guarantied In every respect, and will be sold ut unusually low prices by F. ZOGB AUBI to CO n July 13 Whitaker, one door east of Bryan-at. CHURCH AND .PARLOR ORGANS. qnilE Subscriber*, agents for Mr. H. KgAurr, Organ X builder, aro prepared to furnish nny description ol Church or Parlor Organs. As a specimen of his Instru ments, reference is mado to the organ recently erected by him lu Ihe Lutheran Church of this city. Pnrtlesdeslring Information on the subject can ascertain nil necessary particulars on application to F. ZOGBAUM to CO., July 13 Whltaker-stn one door east of Bryan-sU WOODEN WARE. T IE subscriber has Just rocoivodper schr. John W. Andcreon, a supply of Wooden _ Ware, • vl*4_Ice Cream Palls; Brass Bound Tea Tubs: Brass Bound Palls; Measures, from 1 quurt to X bushel; Painted nnd Plain Tubs aud Palls. Wash Boards, Pastei Boards, and Pins, 4ml, toe.; for sme by T « augO Is, Paste Boards, and Pi JOHN J. MAURICE, 10,12Hnd 14 Baruord-atreeL CAMPHENE AND SPIRIT GAS. T HE Subscriber has received per steamer Statol of Georgia, a supply of Campheuo and Spirit Gas, di rect from Tho manufacturers, which will be sold onrea- sonnblo terras. Also, Campheno, Gas, and Oil Lamps; Oil, C„, nd Cumphono Can. June 15 10, 12 and 14 Bamard-atreet. Superintendent'*.Office,o* tlze Central. Railroad CompiitaY, ’ ^ a *UQUST,30,il852., TT'REIGHTERS by the Une Of thecimtWiS« JP , era, and Macon and Western .Boadsi ai^ : assured that there Is no obstruction to the. transportation of Goods and Produce by tho carrying away of the tempo- rary trcssel work, at. the Ocmulgee. They will be put to no expense whatever, audio the delay of only one day by portage, The new bridge which is In progress, Wlll bo finished permanently in .sixty days. aug 30 / ‘ MACPHERSON B. MILLEN, 8 up’t. THROUGH FARE Jtimor> From Charleaton to Roltimoi To Philadelphia $19, and to New- 2 THE GREAT MAIL ROUTE FROM CHARLESTON. SO, CA. f* E AVING the wharf at the foot of Lanrens-street dally * ±J after the arrival of the Southern cars, via Wilming ton, N. C., from which point two daffy trains.are dis patched MB A. At.andSP.Jll.; the, 8 o'clock only, con necting at Weldon, N. with the Seaboard and Roanbko Rail Road to Nortolk, thenco by steamer* to BalUmoro, and both trains connecting at Weldon .with tho lino* to Petersbarg, RlohmoDd£Wn*bIngton, Baltimore, Philadel phia, and New-York The public is reepectfullyinfonned that tho steamers oftheso lines, are .lit first rate condltlon, and are navigated by well known and experienced’com- mnndera; the Rail Roads — *“ *“ ’ ore lu fine order, (the WUifitog- ..ultimnreln 4U hours, .Philadelphia in 4„ York In 50X hours; and by the second ti in Baltimore in 50 hour*, Philadelphia ii New-York in 61# hours. Through ticket* can alont bo hnd from E. WINSLOW, gent of the Wilmington and Raleigh Rail Road Com- ita in 56 hour*, and Agent of the Wilmington and Raleigh Hall Road 1 Com- pany, at the office of the Company, foot of! Charleston, 8. C., to whom please apply.- CHEAP CASH STORE, CORMER WHITAKER AMD COMQRESS-.STS. T) LEACHED and Brown SHEETINGS to SHIRTINGS. X> The Subscriber* have Just received per brig WUson Fuller, from New-York: Water Twist bleached SHEETING New-York BIlUs do do James’Steam Mills do. ,7-8 and 4-4 .j Lowell LONG CLOTHS, 7-8 and 4-4 Londsdale and Washington Long Cloths, 4-4 ■ 8oa Island Brown Shirting, 7-8 end 4-4 7-8,8,0,10,11, and 12-4 Allendale Bro. Sheeting 7-8,8,9,10,11, and 12-4 do Bleached do 7-8,8,0,10, II, and 124 Hamilton do do For sale by BL PRENDERGABT to CO. AUGUSTA AND WAYNESBORO’. RAIL.R04Dm CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.: T HIS ROAD Is now opon for the transpflrtnUonpf Freight .and Passengers to Waynesboro’. At this' point It connects with' a splendid 1lno of-Four-Hqrse Post Coaches, forming a perfect daily connection between Au gusta and Savannah, Btacon and fllllledgevffle, ; ■ • On and after Blonday, May loth, Passenger trains Vrui run Dally, aafollows: . wJjsctfRSa Iteave Savannah at , .8.00,o’clock, A. M. “ MaconM..... T30‘ ~‘' A,B!. “ MilledgeviUeat :....,V,7J»- • -« -AtBl. “ Augusta at...., i..,;,4J0.,. »•; A.M. Arrive at Augusta at 040 . “ P. Bl. “ atSavannah 04)0. d P. Bl, “ at Macon at . v.6.451 v * i p. BT. « ntMlU^geyiUeat ,7.15 “ ;.P.-JB. Faro between Savannah and Augusta....#5 50 « “ Macon “**' ....;..V*fi30 ** “j at MBtedgevHletoc “ ........$5 Bl ACPIIERSON B. MILLEN, Gep’l Sup’L Bavmn.h, M.y 5thi J 185a.' : ' m», 5 P ERFUMES.—Lubln’s Rose Geranium, Verbqoo,! Rose. Musk Rose, Aletml.Cnprlcedela Mode, Pii Jasmine, Popnjnock, Vloleffo, LUai,Sww5V Briar, Doul Ext Rose,.Eglantine; ManxmaU, — Lind, Boqtiet de Caroline, West E hazy. Patchouly, MagnolliLRougb i UltmonpeUe, Hedyopulo, Ccd rut z, oil's and Pattoy’s. Just received and for tale by July 13 i: MQflHk},to BORIPTION OFFICE/ 80 Broadway) near BVaU-atrcct, »«* ix XiBetiSSSffin 1843.1 ' 8.M.PETTEN GILL. GENERAL ADV IING AND SUBSCRIPTION mar H ^jNo.10 Statc-at., Boston, .SOUTH-WESTERN,RARU ROAD. WPMacon,at .Ok A. M n arrives-at;Oglethor^ ,at;10W ssisssi^smmir-- 1 - GEO. W. AD AMS, Superintendent ■ uug2Q : Squth Wretero Hall Hoad. made with STEAMB1! cd to forward .1. . . Ilerebandliobfe' .description- This Express hnn been cxtvndod to the want* or the citizen* or Savannah und towns li Interior. AU thosalntruallng business u S. BL' Psttkxhul to . _ wBwBiMiitM 1 vertlsemehta arid SubscripUons at thb saute n required atthla.offldo. Their receipt!* aw., regarded us paymente. ■ '. > ... .. July n