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VOLUME L.
SAVANNAH, GA., FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 24, 1852.
,NUMBER 228.
, . . -ia wHilwiied;
daily aot tbi-weekly
by j. L. LOCKE & CO.
" Saw nnA County Printer,,
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(LSmTS. .InronlM will ta cjiiirgod, Uk, '
according to law.
•Btrangera,
■mmsh
.iwminta
gSgtfffi
, . . Henry Iluhken,
Mlclinel Hickey, Tlmoth* Howe, 0 S Iterdco, I
Blilm Hazed, J 1* Hood. T7idS Ilcilaefson, W J Halley, j
lebry Hanwr/J BJIomr.W R Harris, Nicholas Hernan
dez, Thos Ilcrfered; Alfred IWyWoOdJ Mow* Y Mender-
bod! O H Hafl, R II Hardee, Duvkl Harrington, Edwin E
Herts, W H Hauwman, NMIInrriS,'Stephen Hetrick, B
* ”%ker, 0 8 Huhler.RRHnbOrlliktn.ChaaF Item-
W H Holmes, 8 P Italscy, Wm W Iteborabntn, i M
__ vodd, Thos Hdyncs, Jho B Iteborshnni, .Georgs ,81
lardlniyno Ilnrrlwon, Nicholas 1 ley If, l’ras Hernnn-
des, Andrew HarrWson, Wni Humphreys, John flelry,
G Troup Howard, Win Hendcrson/D 8 Henderson, Jar
M.Hondorson, Thomas HelTi Clnits Hallman, John 11
lulL Levi HkrVJaa Horan; RHctdt, Mafcrlco Hacked
tobt'Hnbcndinm, Sr, John Harper,' J\W. Harris,. Thotj
lolopmbo,GII Holcombe,'EH Harris,Wm Ileldl,Job
lurccrovcs, Jos O Habersham. John B Holcombe, Eldrodi
Inyden, EJ Harden, Jrio llamlel, Goo Haas, Jno R;
lamteL M Hnhllng, 8eymbiir Harris, E D Heyle, - Wm F
Holland, H F Holland, James Hines! HH Howell, Thos
llardon/W B Harrison. Milton Humphreys, Jos U Har*
R W Hunl, Jno F nerb, Wm Hone.
bo confined
-.■JJjKL & their regular business, and alt other ndvertlso-
notpcrtSSng to their regular business, os agreed
^Mrhr adyertteere exceeding in' tholr advertisements
thdSwKSnb^oflines agried tor, will be charged
"jjC^mmSSnr.nu. ,, nusm o.moi.
“AlVnd.crtUomonU : lbr ifluriuilji. iMlUulloni «nd lb-
.Viu to tbo number of iMcrtloui, will bo publlBbw)
dX, umU'ordmod to bediMOflltou«l f »nilc»iwso*Uo.
■jWfi I'ottor. illreoled to tbU odlcn, or Ibo Editor.,
inull bwpo.1 pul-1, to ondlto thorn to nUenllon. .
N."U.—Each cllatlon.by
muld^publlfbcdTniaTT naMOlltMU.
£ y .Mn ,1 au^ d or 0 ^Tn1S §»
afternoon. No salo ftom day to day Is valid,.unioessO
^sSff^sssTS^s......
‘%KK U ^ia.«oS^d^ol^tnp for Lob
tnra lilainlssory. must bo published SIX MONTH8.
;S5r.m DAYS boforo Iho oar of mdo.
Tbist of Waters.
of who are citizens of the United Slates, have resided In
the Slate of Georgla'for one year Immediately preceding
tiS election aMwlthln tie
tor ono month immediately preceding tholr roglBlratlon
and contlnuo so to do up to. tho time. of.election, who
havo attained tho ago of Iwouly-onQ years, have paid all
city taxes or havo In their own right sufficient real estate
to satisfy any tax executions whlcn may be against tber
who havo mode all returns required by tho ordinances
’ tjwwtiv»bd have ^
w
„-lstored according to tho pro-
•act from Ue/ffgistry Law.
Adolph Abrahams; itobeitAdafns, John S Achord, Oeo
A Ash,V W Avorfemt^G W AnderBoit,MaUiias Amorous,
0 B Ash, Stewart Austin, David Abraham, O 8 Arnold.
Geo Alexander, Jno \V Anderson, P W Alexander, RoW
d A ,is?ioh? jsati&MizssiU lift
JamesAhero, B A Allen, W B. Adams.
Conrpd Byck, Richard Jlurko, Michael noylan, o E AV
Buker.Tphn Brady, EJ Blount, Win M Blount, Patrick
, ~^-—- , y! Wm B Blount, Dr W G Bulloch,
’i.i a in. LI n.lil«thThia llrim.
Joe H Baldwin, IsaaoBrnn-
Bemers,.N K Baraum,. Wm
mBurkei AFBenuott, Wmr
vey,‘R B Hilton,
John W Ihljr, John LIhly Wm tbly, Drlon Llond.
George Jones, Jas 0 Jones, Jas M Jonos, JB G Jami ,
lexander Johnson, JaaT Jones, JD Jesse, Tims Jone^
Jdwanl Jonos, Jos Johnston^Peter Jacobs. Jshn R
Johnson, Christian Jogstetter, E 8 Johnson, G II John*
son, Emanuol Joseph, J R Johnson. A E Jones, John
R JamoarBuBoch Jackson, Nicholas Jeffreys, Roht
Jackson, Wm A .Jaudoii, IIR Jackson, Claus Jackont,'
Peyton R Johnson, Jos W Jiwkion, George Jaekson.
•Fred Krete, Harmon. Kuhlman, Wm H Kelly, Phillip
Kolb, Dodrick KattenhormP M Kollock, Ezra Kout,N B;
Knapp, Jas King, John Kennedy, Dr N Kohlhouae, James
Kerr, rotor Krauss, Getort Kcrk, James Kennedy, John
Krff;, Clol Ifoln. iunlbrf Koopm A J Korn/falwln
Knapp, J F. Kirby, Nicholas Kerley, Robert Knox, Fred-
. erlck Krcnson, Peter Krino, Louis Kempf, A G Kennedy,
A L Kent, Louis Koexol, Thoa Keaton, Jas Kirkland, At-
frkd Kent, ^ '
ward K -
Tbosfr j.
DAL Laronr,ThosELloydVBfioj’nWLIoyd, Hugh
mgan, Joa Llppnuuv John M B Lovell, B W Loach, U
^othrep. Martin Larkin, 8 Y Levy, J T Latham, Pelor
Logan, Thos Lwuy., Hugh Darken, Patrick Lenahan,
Pitrick Lee, panlefLkplwm, Thomas Lyon.JamosLan-
aahan, J T Llndo, Linda Linde, Daniel Leahey, William
M Leigh, John Larkin, Henry Ijalhrop. D P Landershlni
Andrew Low, 0 D Lebey, Louis LegrleL John Lyons, I
Lufburrow, Cbarlea.I<aw, Peter Lee. Robert Leybbiirn,'
fiery Llllenthal, W W Lincoln, II P Letche, F M Lohof^
Paine Lovoll, Win E Long, John N Lewis, Simeon Lane,
M L Lnfburrow, William Lake, SAT Lawrence, A R
Lawton, Edward Lynch. Edward Lovell, John Lares, D
NLano, James Lauahlin, J F Llndor, James J Logan,
Robert A Lewis, A B Luce, J H Ladd, Jno Lama, Jos
Lynch, IDLaRoche, Peter Lawrence, Michael Lavon,
Matthew. Lynch, Uobt Lnchllson, James Laohllson, Cas
par Lonzor, James Larkin, Timothy La van, OA La-
Roche, Robi Luuday, John Lawtou, A J Lebey, Tlios
Lewis, Wm H Lyons, Antonio Loovonlo, J G Lnmbrlght,
Michael Lynch, l'at’k Laughlln, John 11 Loveless, G W
Lockwood, Loors Lohman.
nr.
"Abraham Minis, David Morris, Jacob Manses, John
Makin, Thos McNlcholas, John Masterson, Edward
Maahan, Jeremiah McCarthy, John MoUue, Wra Morrell,
J G Mohrtons, Roht McIntyre, 110 Mehrtens, Jno D Mul-
lett, Jos Mordecal, Michael McGrall, Thos Murtaugh,
Loander Moore, Mathias H Myer, Peter McGutllicuduy,
no, Selgtmond Berg, 1
F llranUey, Robt llTaU-, ---
M Black,FelixBou/motn.Gilbert BuUer, ThpsBourko.
EugenoMBee, J PBolftulllet, LBByck, ABorohert,
Wm Boutnger, Patrick Uulkoy. P H Bohn, Heury Bctto-
innn, Thos VV E Boallo, Wm J Bulloch. Patrick Bradley,
lloury> Burt, U U Bacon, S P Bell, Wm J Bandy, H L
Bynl, u A Boufeulllet, Jno G Bryan. Thomas II ,Jlarrett,
kilchool Branunn, David Bell, Jno liUbOv T A llulkley,
Franci* Blair, Clias Ball, Patrick Brody, Thos J Bulloch,
J M nutler, Mlchnol Bryan, Geo Unnkmnn, O B Bnrriju
Jo* Uryap. D L Best, J A Baker, W H Bunch, Jos K
Bnllough, wra I) Brown, A T Uowno, Joi II Burroughs
Jno Benuett, Imuls BarcBold, Jos Bancroft, ThaddousJ
Baldwin,Patriek Burko, G L Blount. JnoN BarbeojJos
Brown, G W Brnen, Mosea Black, 11 L B Buntz, Thos
S Bailey, WII Bulloch, R M Barthelmpsa, Henry W Bu>r-
cullett, P A BloiS, Henry Brighnm, W S Brantloy, T W
IJonton, M J Bucknor, John Boston, B M.B Burroughs,
Dennis Blannerhasselt, ; D irfifldwlu, Wm 0 Barton,
AUttutnt Bonllneaii, John Burns, Michael Bowloy, Ullck
Burke, Ju 0 Blanco, J II flashier, W J Blodget, Jas 0
Bowon, Jno W Illze, Barnard E Doe, F 8 Bartow, Win
J Bee, J P Brooks, W U Baanllar, WO BuUer, 11B Bo-
gardua Frederick Bailey* W D Bashlor, Jds W Brown,
John 0 Blanco, Theodore Blols, WlUIam Blols, Wm H
BourkO, JphnF Blakely. O O G Brown, Wm II Banks,
B L Boulllncati, J T Buckner, Charles ll Boll, Goo Bron
son, P T Broughton. H 8 Boll, W H Bradley, L 8 Uonuotl,.
Jas Uclbo, Wm Bailey, FII Blols, J U Bucknor.
., C, ■
Wm HOuyler, John Cooper, 0 A Cloud, P L Constan
tine, David U Cash, M A Colien, RR Cuylor, Goo A Cuy-
ler, Solomon Cohon, Hugh Cullon, W H Cooper, Edward
Cubbago, ’David Cohen, John Oleary, Jos V unmoral,
Allen Cullen. Chfis Cooper, JosCleary. Barnard Oonstan-
tlue, Thos.W Cooper, JohaClandV.'John Caratens, P W
Cornwell, Jos. B Oorrulhers, Nicholas Cruger, Wright
Culpepper, Thos Corley. R M Charlton, S J Cassols,
Richard Cole, Thos CubockJdo L Clark, Michael Cusack,
G 11 Cumpflold, Francis T Colo, Johp Curry, Thos Clark,
John Caraell, Jas. Connelly, John Carruthors; Frederick
Cook. Emanuel CanwnBor, Luke Ohrlptle, Jm Campbell.
IrasC'uinpllcld, Jno D Charlton, Jno G Cooke, Edmund.
Cotter, Montgomery Cuminlng, H E Oourtor, Jos Clag-
born, John Cuss, Jno Cunnlhgham, Cart Craft, Wm Cor
son, B L UniaTw O Charlton, S J M Cubbogo, Moses
Coburn, LF/' ’ •• *• »» ’c—•—
IckUarsI—
ty, Mleffi^..
domBahtpaH’, , .
Coruell, James Cornell, U R Christian, Jno J Coates, Jas
J -Lpf t
non, Ratbert J Oawxhy, ST Chapman, John F Cordell,
Antonio Cblso, John L Cope, ThosConnlf!^ Thos Conway,
Moses 8 Cohen, D B Comp, Octavuq Cohen, J P Golfer,
BortoW Oynthua, Patriok Clark, Jno M CodV, Jas Clng-
horn, Wm Cannon, Charles Clor, Augustus Cannon, Pat
rick Clark, Isaac Cohen. Wm Cromwell, 'O L Cope, Jr.,
G L Cope, sr n James A Coorvolser, S H Cooper, II A
Craue, WmL Clark, DD-Odpp, John D Cole, Cornelius
KConvor, Thomas Oorr, Bryan Connor, James E Cope,
L O.GIark, George Clarx, Wm P Clark, John A Cham
bers, Wm Colter, Laurence Connell, Frederick Cullon,
John F Cercopcly, George Cquseo, B U Crandall, F
A Cwrauet,. Jeremiah Cavanaugh, Martin Conway, D
RCoIsmAraJamoe Carroll. GoorgoE Congdon, Thomas
Collins, Jp Cohen, Charles U Connery.
■Blo’d W Dolanoy, Martin Duggan, John Doyle, Wm 0
Dawson, Michael Dally, Rlp’d Donovan, Sami P Dibble,
Daniel Donovan, Albert ,L D'Lorzc, Patrick Downey,
Isaac D’Lyon, Mlchnol Donnelly, John Donnelly, Wm
M Davidson, Morty Dorgan, Win 11 Davis, Wra Dixon,
•u Dunn, unosley Dugger, Joa U Domund, JosDuwsou,
poa Dowejl, Juo Dowmpg, J E Davis,. H J Dlckoraon,
L S DeLyon, G W Davis, D 8 Daniels, Jno Dailey, Wm
Duncan, John' Dtlfon, Israel Dasher, Levi Delhltt, A O
pnvenporVIiaaoDavis, Henry Dannentolsor, Juo D Del-
•wnoy, W^L Davis, 8 0 Dunning, Patrick Dervine, Chns
BDuryee,. BnrroliDye, B0Dunning,Jr, FG Dima, W
H Dudley, John Devaney, John Doble. RII Darby, Jos M
Doyle, James Downey, wm II Dunning Jr, Henry Du-
blgnon, James Doyle, Mnrtlq Dunnagan, Dudley Daven
port-Jacob Do La Molta, A M Day, J. J o navis, Thos B
Dari|L JaaDeMartln, Uoury DlUmers, Alex Drysdale, D
U Dillon, Fred'k Dauuerslblser, J B Dasher, R VV Dasher,
llflury EM., Dunlel
ElniteliuJohn EveYard,
E P ifeui,EaWl.iw ,, i, l rtS;ji; m oi
i, Richard Ennis, Abra
Civornru, Wpii Elloby, Thos Eden, 0 *»
Edv, Charles J Edeu, Pelor Endrlcs, J A
i W Ervin, James Eaen.
w riauey,«it Fell, Michael Finney, Wm F Feny, E
Fulton, G8 Frierson, Austin French, Johann D Fisher,
S.K F 2![ Uri k.P 0 raln|ck Flalley. John Flanncgan, Pat’k
Foldy, Thos Flaherty, Jno D Fish, L M Falllgant, Owen
holey, L J B Palrchfld, Jas Faunstan, Mlchnel Fay, G W
FennollvJho Fostor/V R Fisher, b J Fulton. Jacob
'w?iL. l i d ’ ^ Fathers, G G Farries, John 0 Ferrell, James
Fleetwood, Goo W Fahn^Leomml Froo-
land, U R Fort, Thos A Parries, Wm BFIommlng, Jas
David Flusomld, Bobort Fiuicr, D
PflUSr Fotli, (J W Farrlea, Tlio. M Forman.
1 E 'Gullmartln, Bon)
n^v n 0 'S. Jt “ h T,PS^.‘. h , Uf-DUlKirt. Joi On™,,r ,
«li;'h. G „?V5 ny '.i T OhlmoD, Joa. Wood
lottSaKl«l”«Bow,Oeo A Dardon. Wm A (DbhnaaPni:
noK unrron,'Jas Ora 11 * i
Jos GAllfl
^uSVwftewgrTOffwiaggiv ■«Hi
i!
Hi
I'D nallah.fm’John Itaonl Rr, 0 Bn.n-
»f,f.D Allrtim,0* WrtAMarti,,
Idaly, DennisHolland, 1«- B llart Ml-
Hughes, DavidHann6n, MOUoSSL
lerahnm, Jos Hunter, BN )|ar!
r urovensw'ii, *onn
Galled, Johirurifilu,
r „, C Tf Gullmartln,Seaborn
dnrgc Gntohouse, J M Griffin,
VV, Christopher Hussoy,
Houlihan, Dennis JlCnly,
as^sasiss siSsf
Buntncan etattva.
-FACTORAGE, FORWARDING,
4*tD OEJfERjIL COMMISSION B U8WE88.
‘ No.?W niwMaJGtoxot*.
n,ss , orai , 'o;s,z u 1 '‘ nner *' |sss*
SWIFT, DEN8LOW tc. CO,
1 Dealer* In Grocerler "
tfAJCDDO ---
FO R KIQ A JrD'DOM~Kh TfO L 7‘qV^R 8.
cornkx xar *kn WHrrAKiR-sTRtrre.
, , W." D. FORD, ,
.J^WImlcanln and Rotall Grocer.
nrUibuttft Building. Jefferson*trou, Savannah, Oa^
KJT Constantly on htmd, a choice supply of Pawrv
Grooxries. . July? I
PHILIP KEAN
Jinn nr!}L?iFink'IBl&%fpKc*bTmjro,‘
rXNrlRLD’s RAROK—RO.Odai FAR-STREKT.' ’
E. O’BYRNE,
AT TAVtOR’a BtlltDIHO—MARKET WtlARr,
., Keeps constantly on hand a supply of . ,
.jOrpokery-Ware, GkoCorlos, dec. dec.^
Fashionable Boot and^ShoJfllakor. ^
Importer of French Leather,
wntTAKMR-sTRErr—orreiiTE sierra* buimuro,
„ .. . J. L. OLIVER,
Fashionable Boot filnnufactnrcr,
Xft.SXV*RTiiR BULL-STREET,REAR MOHUMEHT-S«UA*E.
as
Ing Buskins, Bootooe, Oxford Shoes, Pumps, Slippers,
,?i5 er . ” *bo noatost and most fashionable
manner, of warranted mator Lab^ondby"
epped and careful workmen,
o most expert-
Factors and CommUnlon Merchants,
fit. IVi Ban-Stre L
R. «. HARDWICK. JOUR 0. COOKS. .
J. HASBROUCK fc JX) n
RI ako wnor.ESAti “
* '■ isrtkTstk
-8,1
wsms
. Carrii_v_
BlncksmTlhlng, Inch
Buildings.
ADAM 8HO
Blaster Mail er*
miT DOOR WEST Of ST. ARD BW’i HALL,
Will tako contracts tor Building Work In Mas
of every description.
^Ftoeclred per steamer, and for sale bV
»epne SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fc 00.
j IN, LARD, COPFKB, » c.tce.— !
UT 25 barrels purePhalp's Gin:
25, do Imperial Crown dot
100 kegs Lard; .223 bags Rio Coffee!
50 bbls. Stuart’s B. Sugar.
IUBON.- -
savanmau. a a
- Carts .and Hays manufactured.
— Iron Rail ig and Grates, for
nijHrti ' : novB
R.6 J. LAOHUif f, '
EnB, 7« ,, 0 YI in n AVi. BSI&™
Canal-Street-Near tho Canal Lock. • .
X. LACHLISON. " J. LACULnOR.
WYLLY k. MONTMOLLIN,
• General Agents and Brokers,
t -^ • . For the Sale of .
RealEstate,Negroes,&any description Personal Property,
' A. N.
Engineer ai
iron and:
EASTERN
Importer de flfanul
ho. 13'wurrf
Keeps on hand a woll, Mlt
garaj also Maniifaduml Tot.
other articles usually kept In —
he offers on the most reasonable
61 Sogors,
of Imported Be-
, r, PJ w-% and all
ofbualQces, which
nov3
1 ' » . . rp nA p rjp p xj , q
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING ‘
■Stivtnq ana Summer jFaaljtona.
T HE SUBSCRIBER takes this method or Informing, his friends and the citizens of Savannah, that ho Is now
opening THE MOST SPLENDID STOCK OF OLOTHING ever offered in this city. Tho prices, tn plain
figures, uro marked upon each article, and no deviation, and mine remarkable low prices thalthe goods are marked,
tho subscriber fools confident will bo appreciated by a generous public. In partaro the following Goods 1 have
now In store, to wit *
GENTS’ CLOTH COATS.
Gents. Black Cloth Dress and Frock Coats,
Olivo do do do do
Brown do do do do
Blue do do do do
Black Cloth Sacks and Polka Sacks,
Brown do do do do
Bluo do do do do
Olive do do do do
do fihad Dress do
Black Doo Skin Polka Sacks,
Fancy Colored do do
Drab Casslmera Sacks and Polka Sacks,
Black Tweed
Green do
Brown do
Bilk and Wool
do
do
do
do
COATS.
do
do
do
do
Meredith, E T McGrall, Thoa McCollum, II Marco,
J Moore, J D Mallard, U D Murphy, Jeremiah Mack, N 0
Mills, Jesse Mount, John Murphy, B M Morel, Patrick
Meant, G C Millar. John McUube, Harvey Morse, John
McDermott, J M Mlllcn, Thomas VV. McArthur, Levi S
Myers. Henry Mcrckhurdt, Michael Month, Thomas Ma
bon, Patrick McGovern, 8 S Millar, T J MoNish, John
Mahoney. John McGuuagh, Patrick. Masterson, John
Mallery.JainosJ McCoy, Isaac Mluls, Edward McCabe,
O Murkins, 8 S Moody, Dennis McGuire, Lawrence Mc
Kenna, Noyle Mollue, J II Mohrtons, M ll Myor, Thomas
McKenna, John Miller, Jacob Mankc, Edward McGrow,
Bartholomew Mclnaniey, John Mallory, Ludor Melir-
tems A F Mira, Fabian MyerholWr, G 8 Miller, John It
Martin, Wllllatn B Moll, James W Morgan, Mlchnel Mor
ris, John W McKoy, C F Mills, Wllllnm E Mongln, D J
McKenzie, A F Mordecal, Jas 8 McDonald, Jas Manu-
- - " —»••• a A Me
Maris,
Win Me.
_ /»iv muurc, *» in mut.fly, John McNlsli,
Jas G Molls, L ll McConn, Wm Morris. John McCollum,
Chnrlos McCann, Bernard Malian, Wm McLaughlin,
Patrick JdcLaugnlon, F VV McCarthy, W H G Mills,
Jno. 3lcMahon, Jno F Mullegan, Jas Matthews, Isaac
Marsh,Thos Mnddon, John Moran, FA Maddox, Solomon
Alayer, E M McDoUuell, Wm Morel, Juo Mnhun, Jno R
Mayer, Thos G Mooney, M O Morlaud, Job McDonald, T
U Maxwell, N W McLeod, Alex Mcllardce, Jno T Mltcli-
ell, Fredk Muridorf, 11 K Muntfort, *ts Mollrido,WJ
McIntosh; Sninl H Morel, Jeremiah McCartliy. Wra Mc
Carthy, A N MIIIcr.Thos Moll, II P Miller. IW Morrell
Jas Mclntlre, Danl McCarthy, M H Mclatod, Jos McCann
Jos McCannn, Thos Meeks, Edward Mullegan, John Alo
Aullff, Archibald McAllister.
•N*
Joseph Nelli, ThosNaylor. Wm Nungoxer, JasNungo-
ror, VVG Norwood, Jno VV NenWft. D D Nlcnol/t, R L
Noldllngor, Don’l Nolson, Terrcnco Nugent, G N Nichols,
GeoSNI J
Neii; j a
Neubergt., —, ... ..
Norris, Frederick Noltomen,JnoONIcofi, Thos M Nor
wood, Chns Nowlund, James Neldtllnger, Wm Novo.
John W Owens, Geo W Owens, Ranlol O’Connor,Tim
O'Brien, Owen 0’Rourko,John F O'Byrne, David O’Con
nor, Owen O’lUclly, Humphrey O’Leary, G 8 Owens,
Dennis O’Connor, Jno O'Connell, Jno H Ohlmeyor, Win
II OlcotL Win Olmstend, J F O'Neill, D G Olcott, E
O’Byrno, Allchaol O’Neill, CE O’Sulllvun, H O Oliver,
John Ollvor, Jonnthnn Olinslead, AI O’Reilly, Juinos Oli
ver, W 0 O’DrlscolL Dan’l O’Sullivan, Timothy O’Con
nor, Daniel O’Sullivan, WVV Oates, John Ogelvlc, M W
O’llyni, Thos O’Bryan, Goo Ott, FrodiekOtto.
Mnrtln Payton, Antonio Ponco, E M Prendorgnst,
Bsm’l N PapoL James Prondercasi, 0 0 Parker, Autliony
Porter, Jos V Prentice. JnoF Postty, N 8 Plmler, Snm'l
Phllbrick, Jas M Prentice, S M Pond, Win Purrls, Pnt’k
Prunty, Andrew 0 Pucelty, Edwin Parsons, Elisha Par-
tons, Jnb Poulo, S G Pancost, Owen Polereon. 0 n Patler-
saii, John Perflold, John Phelan, Jno F Powell, Jas Pren-
’dergns, Thos Pnreo, Sum’! Pittman, E J Purse, Georgo
Parsons, R D Pnpol, M Prendorgasl, Edwurd Pudelford,
Sou- Edward Padelford, Jr., Thos Pldgeon, Thos S Pitt-
JnoPostelLJosW Phillips, James Prunty, J M Palin,
Alarcns M Peek, Patrick Price, G O Puder, Tims Prendcr,
casl, Ohas Perry, R W Pooler, H lv Preston, Jos V Pres
ton, Wm F Preston, Edward Pursale, D G Phllbrick.
<1.
Jas Quantock. John Quinn, Martin Quinn, Wm Quinn,
Wm Quautook,]r.
P M Russell. Waring Rtissell, Davfd Rosonblntf. Jacob
Rotonband, John Russell, Dennis Ryan, Wm Rochesler,
James Russell, ThosJ Ityon, J B Ross, John Roodv, A
AI Ross, Michael Rochford, Chrislophcr Russell, Wm p
Roberts, John Ryan, J B Rond, Jos W Robber!*, Henry
Rosor, Win'Robertson, Patrick Reilly, L S Russell, Wm
Roche, Barney Roden, Pat’k Uynn, Wm Rogers, Jno A
Richardson, Jno 0 Rowland, Allchaol Rooney, Goorge
Ritter, Edward Reilly, Daniel Roborison, Wm Remshnrt,
J VV Rabun, Jos Ross, Francis Ryan, J B Ripley, JW
nemshart, Robt Ralford, II W Ralford, Mathew Raiford,
Wm Reilly, JP W lteod.'Jno Rlordon, Francis Relros,
Jefferson Roberts, 0 H Rlkeman, II Rogers, J Ronaldson,
Jeremiah Ryon, B G Rood, Chns B llobinsoo, Joseph
Ross, Henry Robcr, Geo Robins, Allen Russell, Wm
Roberson, John Rowley, John Rogors, Dan’l Hoddamn,
Wm P Rowland, Hugh Rlolly, Andrew Rlelly, A R Ral
ston, H J Royal, Jno E Rice, James Ryan, Jas L Rosslg,
noil OB Ryan, Wm Robken,0 VV Rogers, TbosRmrau,
Geo Robertson, Tobias Rothlctcr, F A Robere, G S Roux
F T Rolf, M J Reilly, Jnmoa Russell.
B A Soullnrd, Wm Swoll, John A Schaffer, J6hn
Scudder, IUch’d Smye, Honry 8tarko. Abraham 81inpson,
Christopher Schneider, John A Staly, Rlch'd Scnnlnn,
Emanuel BliofUdl, Harmon SUber, R H 8pencer, Alordo-
col Shoruill, Andrew Bteafvatcr, JohnSavngo, JB Solo
mons, Fred’k Scherff, A A Smets, W R Symons, Thos
Sullivan, Geo Spnlthoff, Jno G Sexton, A J 0 Shaw, Ja
cob Shaffer, M Bhafftall, sr^GJ Spencer. Snm’l Solomons,
J P Scriven, John Spellman. D H SlewarL. John StilllVan,
D 8hotfor. Win II Smith, John Stoddard, Ephraim 8cud-
dor, Sam’l B Sibley, Anthony Sognr, Jas Shea, Pat’k
Scanldii, Jos Skinner. J H 8troos, Dan’l Sullivan, Jaa
Skinner, Dr 8 Shoftall. Nicholas Slnot, Alartln Sullivan,
Lewis Smith, Jacob Schaffer, Thomas Saunders, John
Stevenson, G N Staley; Thos Smith, 0 J.Smith, Jno Sul
livan, James Sullivan, Waller W Smith, Geo Shultz, F F
Strobhart, Jas J Stokes, Geo Shute, Harmon Bungstock,
Henry 8cltzer, 0 B Scally, E Somerall, Francis Sorrel,
Jno A Steglu, John Sloan, Wm O Stafford, Juo Screven,
Wm Salle, 0 M Stone, J R Baussy, J M Schley, Francis
Shells, P K Shlels, Adam Short, Jno Y Symons, Jntnes
Symons, F R Swont, Edmund J Snundora, Edwin 8tllcs,.
J M Solomon*, AlIKuiiUto HcH0l.loi.mn, D,n»U Rlllll Vttll.
Daniel Sullivan, M J Solomons, M Shohan, Dennis SulII-
>• ““’-bs, Jas II Shohan, Valen-
h..v —.... — Loyal Scranton, Martin-
Shannon, Josoph Sullivan, Jn* P 8loke*, Philip Smith, Jos
M Shellmnn, Jnmes M Strickland, Timothy Sherrednn,
Thomas 8mlth, Wm Starr, Jr, IIII Scranton, Jas Sherdo-
mon, Conrad Schoinolden Goo Stevenson, Richard Stole,
John Shields, Nolson Smith, 8 S HpolMcIrer. VV VV
Btorto, Arprtonmon, Tho. PStovoiu, JB SUrk.H W
8nlti,lVmBatt Jr, Henry SaunJorj Peler Smllh, J D
Stobblus, A A Solomona, O W Shaffer, D T Scranton,
Patrick Skinner, Edward Swift, Sami B Sweat, John D
Spann, John E Stllwcll, H Sheppard, F M 8tono, Eloazor
Solomons, Thos Scully, Wm Baumlors, Jas Smith Sr, Juo
SehungelT, Jossco J Smith, Wm F Shearer, J A Sowell, J
S Sturtovant, Wm Saunders, Julius. Smith, H R Scfley,
Christopher smith. ^
Wm II Tarver, John V Tarver, Goo W Tltcolmb, VVm
II Tyson, John Thompson, Patrick ^dliiw, narnard «
Chockod Ginghams,
Linen Lustre,
Plain and Fancy Aipacca,
Paris Lustre,
Black Morin,
Black and Fancy Tweed,
Do do Ciuhmorclli,
Brown ami Yellow Llneu,
Black Drop d’Ete,
Grass Linen.
FURNISHING GOODS.
Ltnon and Linen Bosom Shirts.
Bilk, Lnmb’s Wool, nnd Alorino Shirts and Drawers,
Linen, Jeans; and Canton Flannel do
Silk, Merino, and Cotton Half lloso.
Silk, .Thread, and Nori Hose,
Gentlemen’s Dressing Robes,
Linen Collars, two und throe ply.
rANTA LOONS.
Striped Cotton and Linen,
Plain. do do do
Nankeen, Drapd’Eto,
• Fancy Linen,
Black Aipacca,
Black Doe Skiu Pouts,
Plain Black Casalmero Pants,
Fancy Colored do
Plain and Ribbed do
Black and Colored Satinet Pants,
Black Satin Single and Double Breasted Veits,
Fancy Satin ana Silk do do
Embossed Fancy 8llk do do
Black and Fancy Barathea do do
do do Embrol’d Cnftlmero do
White and Fancy Satin and Party do
Plain Black Silk Velvet, single and double breastod,
Fancy Cut do do do
Fancy Cashmere do do
GLOVES.
Black, While, and Colored Kid Glovee,
Black and Castor Riding do
Cloth, Caahmerennd Lined floriln do
Black, White andFancy Silk do
CRAVATS.
Suporflno Black Silk and Fancy Cravats,
do Fancy do, great variety,
Whlto Silk nnd Satin Party Cravat*,
Black and Fancy Silk and Satin Scarfs,
do do Opera Ties.
Linen Cambric, China Cord and Pongee Pocket Hand-
kerchieft.
Hats and Caps, of the latest styles.
Ladles’ Riding Hats.
Trunks, Patent and Sole Leather.
Valysc*, Carpet Bags, Canes, Umbrellas, &&, Ac.
CIIIfjimEN>5 (JLOTHIJVG DEPARTMENT,
Tills Department for Children’s Clothing is fitted up tn tho most costly stylo with every convenience for trying on,
lilting, Ac- tho stock embraces ovory artlolo In that lino, consisting in part of Conts ana Pants of every style. Over-
couls,and Under Garments, Jenny Lind Sacks, Polka do- Over Sacks. Vests, nraldod Salts, Plain, Silk Velvet, Vest
Suits, and Iloys’ Caps, a large ossortinent. Tho Ladles will find it to tholr Interest to call and examlno my stock, ns
they are made up In the latest stylo and the best manner nnd at the lowest prices. No abatement from the prices first
BSTDonH forget tho now store on first floor of St. Andrew’s Hall, comer of Broughton and Jefferson-sls. apr 28
Webster, Robert Wuggcnsloln, Jos Washburn, D L Wil
son, Claudius O Wilson, Dempsey While, Peter White,
Jno AI Williams, Norman Wallace, Henry Welgand,
Thos Whllo, W1II Williams, J T Webb, Jos « Watt*!
John VVIcknm, Lemuel Wilson, Wm P Wylly, John
Wilder, Jas E Walthour, Chrislophor Wltgen, John
Welglem, Jno W C Williamson, Honry Williamson,
William Warner.
Petor Yonson, Jno A Young, Dr E Yonge, VV A Yongc,*
Wm P Yongo.
SE«
Peter Zorodoskt, Edward G Zetroucr. Jacob Zimmer
man, Edward Zudomes, Bolomon Zelgler.
The foregoing nro the qualifications of rotors entitled
to voto for Mayor and Aldermen or the City of Savannah
at the ensuing election In December next, nnrt'n tlm of
persons Registered for the mouth of Alny. If there are
any persons whoso names nro Registered, and who are
not entltlod to a vote, notice is resiiectnilly requested to
bo given to tho Clerk of Council, that they inay be deoil
with according to law. 1L F. AKIN,
sept 14 Clerk Council.
0 E Tofft, Edward iownsena, u i .incus, n imm™,
P Tem, Marlon Threadcnifl, Jno II Tliodo, H J Thomns-
son. VV B Tinsley, Fros Trucholut, R V Thomas, Rlchnrd-
sonTombs, W H Tnlblrd, J E Taylor,^lohn'GThoraas,
John Trumller, IK TclR, Jas P Tusl n, Thos M Turner, h
A Topper, ChasThompson, I! JTIcdeman, David Thomp
son, Jto Tlgho, L 0 Tcbeau, Dims G Talblrd. Henry Tow,
Jno Tanner, V^m A Thompson, Robt Todd, F J llramons,
Wm II Talblrd Jr, Jno J Tlious, J Techcnor, VVm S Tny-
lor, N P Taylor, J AI Thomas, J It Thompson.
Christian Uobclo, Philip Ustor.
Antonio Vcndloy, alias Ramboskl, Chas Van Horn, W
HSVersUlle, Tristram Vorstllle, David Vender, Henry
VclUtolch, W 0 Vnndonbcrg, Henry Vonglahn.
GEORGE W. HARDCASTLE,
CARRIAGE MAKIiltr^
200 CONGRESS AND 05 BT. JULIAN-OTREET,
Frank Uu-Squaro. . .
W OULD Return lift thanks to Ids frlunds and pnlrons
for post favours, nnd lnfonn thorn, that he is now
ready at the old stand, to execute any work In tho above
line, nml hopes by his untiring exertions lo please nil
who mny honor him with a call. All kinds of repairing
In tho abovo business douo with tho utmost neatness and
dispute!).
Wheelwright nnd Blacksmith work, nnd all kinds of
Wheels,Wagons, Drays, Carts, Ac^ mado on tho shortest
nollco and on most liberal terms. jan 26
JOHN POOLE,
WHOLESALE AN1) RETAIL
PAINT AND OIL STOKE,
SAVANNAH, 0A.
No. 11 Wliltuk«jr«atroet.
E BF.PS constantly for sale—WHITE LEAD, Pure Nos.
land2English do.
GROUND PAINTS:
Black, Yellow, Brown, Chrome Green, Paris Green, and
Prussian Bluo.
DRY PAINTS
Venetian Red, Spanish Brown, Lampblack, Yellow
Ochre, Red Lead, Litharge, Paris and Ohromo Green,
Prussian Blue, Chrome Yellow, Umber. Terra de Sienna,
Drop Black, and A VARIETV OF FANCY COLORS.
Linseed Oil- Sperm do- Nealsfoot do-nnd SPIRITS
OF TURPENTINE, White-Wash BRUSHES, Paint. Vnr-
nlsh, Graining, nnd Artists' do. Window and Picture
GLASS, of all qualities, from 0by8 to 32by4fo ^
711(1X118 MONEY,
DISPATCH IS A RECOMMENDATION,
IVhich is Highly Important to Contractors and Builders.
rpllE Subscriber (a now prepared, with a sufficient
JL force of workmen, to do fourtimes the amount of
TIN ROOFING of any other establishment in the City
of Savannah, In tho same spneo of time, and can give
reference to numerous rooftlald by him. which the pub-
llc are at liberty to Inspect. I can cover a medium sized
Dwelling House, and put up Guttere and Conductors,
complete, In tho spneo or <ei» hours. All Rooft war
ranted In point of workmanship, and prices ms low os
prudouce nictates.
I am nlsofitting tip Wntor Works In Houses, which In
jxriutorstyla and workmanship has never been practiced
All worfc donounder my own Immediate Inspection.
I respectfully ask a continuance ortho pntronogo which
has been so lihorully bestowed an mo since my com
mencement or business, and will oudeavorto merits ooi
llnunuco of the same. JUHN J. MAURICE,
tuny 29 10 and 12 Bamard-street.
Bod’s Sash, Blind, nnd Boor Factory,
Newark, N* Ji
H AVING been n manufacturer of tho above articles
for tho Inst twenty yonnqnnd having all the advan
tage* of Improved machinery and stonm power, Istiro-
pared to offer to builders nnd others In Savannah anti vi
cinity, SASHES, BLINDS, DOORS, and other articles
in his lino, nt tho lowest rales. All work from this facto
ry Is warranted lo turn out ns ugrecd upon.
Parties wishing any or the above urtldes will find It to
their Interest to address E. W. ROFF,
Newark. N.J.
Snsh-Wolghts, at foundry prico. Machine Moulding
or nny size nnd pattern, nttno lowest rates.
RKranuNCK.—Messrs. Plorson A Ileldl, Savannah:
Rankin, Dnryea A Co., Now-York { Carhurt A Roff, Ma
con : Jas. P. Earl, Builder, Charleston, S. 0.
July .1 3mo
Olorlons NewsIT
The Most Important Discovery yet Made i 11
PHILLIP’S PATENT LIQUID GLEE,
F OR Carpenters, Brush Makers, Book Binders, Cabi
net Makers, Housekeepers, Druggists, Ac. This '
Ing a Patent Glue, In a Liquid -* -
use, requires no fire; "
liquid In nuyclltnato
Slone, Chino, Gloss, ..
stance; os a pnsto or gtim it stands unoqualed; Its repu
tation, wherever it has been introduced, Is of the first or-
dor; as n saving to Mechanics, is observable at first sight.
Wo offor liberal inducements to Hardware men, 8latfon-
ere, Druggists, Ain, and guarantee it to cost less, by 20
per cenU, than common ordinary Glue. We nro making
... . . „ oxtensive urrengomonls for this Fall Trade, and country
para Light and iWk Coach VAIUflSU, MIXED PjVINTS merchants will do well to attend to this Immediately,
of oil kinds, PAPER HANGINGS, Fire-Board Prints and VVe are establishing Sole Agent* in all populous towns
throughout tho United States. Bold In Bottles of throe
sizes, and also by the Gallon. Small samples sent to any
part of the United States, carriage free.
Also, Urn British Furniture Polish, In hollies of throe
sizes. Country Merchants, attend to tho above. Apply
early. PHILLIPS A CO.!
aug 3 3m 4 CodareU, near Pearl, New-York.
Borders.
ffST The above articles will bo sold on reasonable
terms.
House* Sign and Ship Pointing
Done In a workmun-llke manner, and at reasonable
prices. ' Jm20
Dying and Eenovating Establishment,
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA,
73 York-at., rear of the Court House,
Established in 1838.
L ADIES’ Silk nnd Woolen Dresses, Shawls, Table
Covers, Ac. Cleaned, and Dyed various colors; Ladles’
Bonnets Bleached and Pressed In a fashionable style; Kid
Gloyes Cleaned and Gentlemen’s Garments Cleaned,
Renovated or Dyed as mny be required. All done In the
samo style which has generally so much pleased my
patrons end Mends. Terms moderate.
Persons sending parcels by Steamboats, or Rall-Rosd,
are requested to write per mall,so that I may knownwbero
to call for them. ALEXANDER GALLOWAY,
(apr 1 tuw
SINGER’S PATENT SEWINO MACHINES,
Patented AttcruNt 12,1851.
T HE great Invention or U "day Is SINGER’S PATENT
STRAIGHT NEEDLEPERPENDIOULAR ACTION
SEWING MACHINE. No other machines can rlghUUlly
use tlio straight noodle with it direct mollon. The first pre
miums at the lost Now York Stato Fair, aud last Fair of
u»An»tiuH> iMiituw, -Tr*r. i.... r* I a. t in tin. invention,
Groat Improvement* havejust boon completed and added
by tho Inventor, which plnco theso miichlues fiir ahead of
all competition. For these Improvements, letters patent
have boou applied, and will soon bo Issued. All kinds of
sowing, particularly leather, dono by this machlno In tho
best manner. It cannot ravel nnd Is regular and benutl-
ftil. Tho saving In labor Is Immense. Seven hundred
and fifty of theso mnehlnes nro In profitable use. Principal
offices, 258 Broadway, N. Y.; 57 South Fourth street,
Philadelphia; nnd 10 IJnrvard pluce, Boston, where Bill
proof of the utility of tho mnchlnos will nt all timosbo
glvon. Specimens of the sewing sent by mall to any
part of this country. Stale and country rights for the ex
elusive uso of theso machines, for sale on most favorable
terms. Apply personally, or by letter, to I. 51. SINGER
A CO., 258llrondwny, N. Y.
N. B.—Silk Twist, black and colored, (on spools), man-
ufucturod expressly for those machines, for sale at the
New-York ofllco; black, 87; colored *7 50 per pound.
Now York, March 25 1852. Otno mar 31
•50.000 STOCK
If-mnde OLOTHING, embracing all tlio various
Lualltles, etc., In part ns follows:
FALL OF 1852.
fTAVING completed our arrangements for the season,
JLL we are now prepared to offor to tho publio the larg
est and best assortment or
GOOD AND WELL-MADE OLOTHING,
and ure determined to sustain our reputation by selling
Goods at fair prices. We Invto our friends and the pub
lio (o call and examine our Fail and Wintks Stock,
which, for quality, sttli and quantity for exceeds
any previous season, and from which a complete outfit
can be selected at the vkry lowkbt prices. Our
Goods are selected with groat care—being cut In lb#
latest Fashion, and manufactured In such a manner ait
givo entire satufooUi
of Read;
styles, qt
Black Cloth, Frock and Dress, plnld and Clouded, Fancy
Business Coats In great varloty. Tweeds cut into Pellor’a
Half Sacks, etc-etc.
PANTALOON8,
mndo from Finn Black Doeskin, and the Yarious Fall
Biyios or Hams’ Cluuaeil null MntUea Owalimnca, MucK
aud Faucy Sullnots..
VESTS:
Black and Figured Satin, Gentlemen’s White Silk nnd
Figured Marseilles.
WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT.
Wo Invito the attention of Country Merchants to our
Stock, which Is varied and complete, and manufactured
expressly lor their trado. Wo also have a genteel as?
sorlmenlof YOUTH’S CLOTHING,
Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, Black aud Fancy Silk
Cravais. Stocks, Plain and Figured Silk and Satin Neek
Ties, Prlnco Alberts, of Plain, Watered and Ribbed Silk.
SHIRTS,
Whlto and Fancy, warranted to fit, Gloves, Under Gar-
ments. Suspenders, Collars, Hnudkerchloft, Socks, etc.
gy"We usk a continuance of the patronage which
has always been so generously extended to us.
sept 7 PIERSON, HEIDT A CO.
ffierciwiTifig.
i Butter.
« Smith’s Extra Flour.
25 bbta. and 20 half bbls. Pure Genoeses Flour.
30 boxes Raisins.
Ofifl H0XE8 TOBAI
v 70 hnds. ~
MyHBKa?ysft»Ts
, J “on, A J Wylly, Jos M Wilson. 0
Homo Williams, Win Wilson, Wm
*, John Williamson, Jaa White, Ja
ilor. nregory Whlto, Michael Weldon, Thomas
•WeluliC W 6 Wylly, E G Wilson, WW Woodbrldgo,
IfcsqBj
Tho. A Wilmi, Tho. S W.ino, O W Wol, 1«1V
mtBsmtmsm
N Winkler, Jno EWard, Jos C
OVERlVHELIdlNO SUCCESS!
RU8IITON cSXfiS^K^S CELEBRATED
GENUINE MEDICAL COD LI VEIL OIL.
T HIS Valuable remedy, Introduced by ua to tho no-
tlco of the medical profession but little more than
two years since, has, during that short priod, advanced
more rapidly in the public estimation thnn any remedy
J et discovered for this dread dcstroycrof tlio human race.
I has been used with tho most signal and gratlQ Ing suc
cess, evon In cases considered hopeless; mid, In tho late
rbports or the Now York und Pennsylvania Hospitals, on
Its use, it Is spoken of as being more valuable than any
remedy yet discovered for Consumption nnd Pnlmorury
Affections; and It has tho grout ndvunlagu over all other
remedies, that, Instead of reducing, It Increases thostrength
and flush of tho patient—thus enabling Nature to co-ope
rate with tho remedy, nnd overcome the disease.
Owing to the purity andauprior qualllyof the Oil of
our manufacture having given It a ppularity over all.
others, several prsonsbuve copied tho shop ana stylo or
our bottle, In order to palm off Inferior quality and adul
terated Oil; and, as the nrtlclo,'unless pure, Is, In most
cases, wbrto than useless, we would call particular atten
tion to our signature, which Is over tho cork of each hot-
tlo, without which It is riot genuine. Be particular and
Inquire for Rushton, Clark A Cq’s Cod Liver Oil, and see
that tho signature Is over tbo oork. V y^(? , eb& C OLN 1
And by Druggists generally In the* United States.
SAM’L HOYT,
Lato of tho Arm of Sam’l Hoyt&Co, Savannah, Ga.
W OULD nnnounco to his friends that he has remov
ed ~
he is pr
furnish to order, at all times,....
or South that mny be wanted, for the usual commission,
ns well as receive mid sell the some. Aud I pledge my
self that all business entrusted to my care shall receive
such attention ns will tmmro similar manifestation of
tholr good will, not doubting that my ncqualiitanco with
Northonrarid Southorn murkets will arable uio to do as
well as miy, nnd holler than many.
Also Dealer In Butter, Cheoceo, Phulcf, Mnrblo Dust,
Cement, Llmo and Hair.
Aud Agent for sundry' Machine Manufactories, North
and South, as well as Sllus O. Hcrriugs’ Fire Proof Safos,
Georgia and French Burr Mill 8toues; all of which will
he furnlshod on short notlco, and nt manufocturere prices.
Cosh paid at all times for Wool. Green, Salted mid Dry
Hides, Deer and Sheep Skims Shipping Furs. Beeswax,
Rag*,, ltopo Ceilings, Sen Island Colton Seed nnd Flor
ida Moss. Also, Souihem Tanned Leather In the Rough.
Torms cash Invariably. Refers to the citizens of Savan
nah generally. If sept 4
XJUSBAND’S CALCINED. MAGNESIA.—Tlie supo-
tl- rlor qualities of this Magnesia arc, that It Is eri-
)r griitlncss to too toad
s Magnesia Is eqnal In
tlroly deprived ofcarbonjo
nnt taslo, smell,' W other dll
U without rehgltfiMs or - J ‘“-
. Ope teaapoonTul.or this
-jur -tortoo to
snifiiteess or dose with’ the ...—.,
j|eb raagtiosU caq be administered^
clvrtl per steamer Stole orGeorjjft.^ -
^'•J&lyia 1 , MowumonV4^ure. t
CARPET WARE HOU8E.
that the Store
PH , iropANevUt,
(Which Is now being enlarged and liriproved,V will be
opened on or nbouttho 20lhinst., with an onurelT new
and oomptete slock of Foreign aud Domestlo CARPET.
INGS, OIL ULOTH8, Ac. Ac. . .
Having secured tho Agency of soTcral of toe principal
taanufoctorire of Europe, purchtsers wlll bo enabled to
inako selections from the most complete assortment
Royal Patent VelYei.Tapcslry,Bnissela;lnaraln and Ve
tlaii Carpetings,Rugs. Oil Uloths,MnUlng,Tnblo trad Pii
Covers, Curtains and Curtain Stulft, Shades, Cornices,
Ao- ever otfored In this city; all oforhich will be sold ai
wholesale or retail,on tho most satisfactory terms, by 1
sept 4 tf W. H. GUION, Agent.
ROPE, Ac.—100 bales Gunny Cloth
hMpsGunnv Bags; 500 oolto Kentucky Rope
400 colls Dillon’s Hope; 1,000 Bis. do Twine
45 hhds. prime Bacon Bides;00 bag* Jamaica Coffee
DmO Men li.i-ii '
UUI QuarteMiPK. VDnpont Powder
For ..Is by
■oplia COUES k FOSDIOK.
t/Ta6kERBL A CODFISH.—
vX 25 barrels new No. 3 Mackerel
20 do, do. No. 2 do.
20hf.do. do. No. 1 do.
1000 Codfish
Landing from brig Marshall, snd for sale by
sept 14 GLAGUORN A CUNNINGHAM.
fj'LOUR, ALMONDS, SOAP. Ac. Ac.-
JU 25 half bbls. extra Canal Flour:
5 frails “Jordan” Almonds;
. 25 boxes Pale 8oapt
15 bbls. pure Cider Vinegar; .
90 bbls, extra Monongabela Whiskey.
Landing, and for sale by
sept 14 CRANE A HOLCOMBE.
TRLOUIL SUGAR, ROPE, AND RAISINS—
J? 33 bbls. Canal Flour;
10 bhd*. Cuba Sugar,
106 colls Weaver’s Rope;
20 boxes and 10 half boxes Raisins.
Laqding, and for sale.by . 4 . .
sept 14 . CRANK A HOLCOMBE.
OUGAB, MOLASSES,. Ac.— . . -
O 13 hhds. Prime Porto Rico 8ugar
10 hhds. Choice do. do.
50 bbls. Sugar Houso Molnsscs
CO bbls. Butter, 8ugar and Soda Crackers
25 boxes Soda Biscuit
20 boxes assorted Candy
Landing nnd for sale by
sept 14 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
TVACON. LARD, FLOUR, Ac.—
X> 50 bhda. nrimo Cincinnati Bacon Sides;
20 do. Bacon Shoulders;
50 barrels prirao Leaf Lard;
100 do. Howanl slreet Flour;
200 do. N. O. and Baltimore Whiskey;
25 do. N. E. Ruin; 50do. Phelps’ Gin;
100 boxes Sltr Candles;
150 do. Tobacco, nr various qualities:
30 hhds., 20 tea. and 25 bbto. prime G. Molasses;
30 bales IraaT Tobacco;
25 bags IUo Coffoe; 500 colls Bale Rope;
100 bales G uny flaming. For salo by
aug 3 COHENS A HERTZ.
Ayr anuYactUhed TOBA* Cb, Ac.-
lvX 81 boxes Grant A Williams’ 5’s and 8*1 Tobacco;
20 quarter do do;
GO bbto. Crushed and Powdered Sugar;
40 do Clarified do;
50 boxes Colgate’s Peart Starch;
150 do No. 1 Palo and Family Soap;
0113 fl> eattys Uyson Tea;
10 bbto. Bleached Whalo Oil;
10 do Soda Blsculs;
10 half boxes Loaf Sugar;
Landing and for sale by
sept 7 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
QUGAR8,COFFEE, TOBACCO, Ac^ Sic.—
O 10 hlids. prime St. Croix Sugar;
25 do. strictly choice Porto Rlno do;
100 bbto. 8tuurl’aCtorit)cd Sugar;
50 do do Crashed do;
20 do do Powdered do; '
40 boxes do Loaf do;
51X1 bags Rio Coffee;
100 do Jamaica Coffee, part very choice;
100 do Lnguyra do; 25 boxes old JavaCoffee:
10 do Mocko do;
250 boxes Tobacco, various brands and sizes;
50,000 very superior Spanish Scgnrs;
100,(XXI half Spanish do;
For sate ou accommodating terms, by
aug 2 CRANE A HOLCOMBE.
CJUNDIUES.—150 boxes Soap, various brands.
O 50 bbls. Irish Potatoes.
40 bbls. Hiram Smith’s Flour.
20 bogs Black Pepper.
100 kegs Gun and Rifle Powder.
50 X casks Sherry, Madeira, and Teneriffc Wine.
Received and for sale by
septO McMAHON A DOYLE.
COUGAR.—50 hhds. Fair and Cholco Porto Rico Bugar.
0 50 bbto. Refined do.
50 do. Crushed and Powdered do.
Just received and for sale by
sept 0 McMAHON A DOYLE.
/COFFEE, MACKEREL, Ao-
\J 170 bags Prime Green Rio Coffoe.
50 bbls. Nos. 1 and 3. Mackerel.
20hulfdo.No. Ido.
. 40 bbto. Stewart’s crushed and powdered Sugar,
20 quarter casks whlto wine Vinegar.
500 reams Wrapping paper, assorted.
75 packages Iljson and Groon Ton,seloeted.
80 boxes (is nnd 8s Bedell’s patent Tallow Candles.
100 bbto. E. Phelps’ Gin.
40 do. P. nnd II. Connecticut River do.
25 do. Domestic Brandy.
10 do. high proof Whltc|Whiskey.
1 Puncheon old Jamaica Rum.
1 do. old St. Croix do.
1 do. old Scotch Whlskoy. Landing and for sale by
sept 0 SCRANTON. JOHNOTON A CO.
T ANDING from schrs. Julia Eliza, Urania, Sussex,
Xi barque Texas, nnd brig Augusta:
50 hlids. cholco Porto Rico Sugar
25 do fnlr Cuba do
250 bags fair to primo Rio Coflteo
100 do prime old Cuba do
25 barrels Crushed Sugar, 100 boxes Star Candlea
20 do choice old N. O, Whiskey
200 bogs Buck and Drop Shot; 5,000 lbs. Bar Lead
25 barrels No. 1 Loaf Lard
60 do Stuart’s Sugar, 11. AC.
50 do extra Flour, Hiram Smith, Spalding and
Hopoton brands; 5 bales TWlno
20 quarter caskapure Malaga Wine
.^"'tO barrels Cherry Brandy
25 do Row and Peppermint Cordials
SO boxes uswrted Candy; 50 boxes Cheese, (new)
50 boxes Cheese, English Dairy
100 do Tobacco, most approved brand*.
For sale on liberal terms, by
sept 8 CRANE A HOLCOMBE.
O UOAB, COFFEE. SOAP, CANDLES, Ac.—
0 25 bbto. Statute B. Clarified Sugar;
25 “ “ C. “ “
20 bags Old Government Java Coffee;
100 bags prime Rio Coffoe;
100 boxes Smith’s and Buchan’s Family Soap;
100 boxes Colgate’s Polo and No. 1 Soap;
50 boxes Beadcl’s Tallow Candles, 6to and 8’s;
10 bbls. Pure Cider Vinegar;
20 bbls. High Proor Whiskey;
20 boxosTobacco,16’s;
40 bbls. primo Leaf Lard;
50 kegs prime Leaf Lard;
Landing, and for sale by
aug 25 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
T ARD, HAMS, SIDES AND SHOULDERS*—
Xj 15 ( coak* flue Roloson’s Hams;
200 Reynold’s best Sugar cured Items;
20 hhds. primo Bacon Sides:
17 do. do. do. Shouldors;
40 bbto. prime No. J Loaf Lard: for sale by
July 13 J. V. CONNERAT A CO.
TJALTIMORE FLOUR, BACON AND LARD.
X) 250 bbto. superfine Iloward-st. Flour;
100 hhds. prime Bacon Sides;
40 do. do. do. Shoulders;}
20 casks superior Sugar Cured Hams;
100 bbls. and 200 kegs prime Leaf Irani.
b ’ BCHANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
OUGAR AND MOLA88E3.—
0 25 hhds. choice St. Croix Sugar:
30 do. prime and cholco Porto Rico do.;
20 do. rate Muscovado do.;
' - *48 do. prime and fair New Orleans do.;
150 bbto. Stuart’s Crashed nnd Powdered do^
80 do. do. B. and C. Clarified do.
150 do. New Orleans Molasses:
100 do. West India do. For sale by
July 8 SCRANTON, JOI1NSTON A CO.
r\ANAh FLOUR, Ac.—
100 bbls. Hiram Smith’s and pure Genesee Flour;
40 hattf dn. do. do do. do.;
00 bbls. Butler, Sugar and Soda Biscuit;
50 boxes Trend well’s do. do.
100 boxes Scaled Herrings;
300 do No. 1. Pule and Family Soap;
50 do. Colgate’s Pearl Starch;
30 half chests # nnd # lb papers Block Ten;
70 boxes 0 pounds oacli, superior do. do.;
60 packages assorted Green do.;
20 coses Olive Oil. Landing, and for sale by
Joly 8 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
ptOFFEE, SUGAR. BACON, Ac.—
\J 1,000 bags Bio Coffoe;
100 hbds. Muscovado Sugar;
100 do. Cardenas Molasses;
25 do choice Bacon 8ldes;
25 do. choice Bacon Shoulders;
150 bales Gunny Bagging.
In store and for sole by
June 23 PADELFORD, FAY A CO.
TJRANDV AND GIN, IN BOND—
JD 10 pipes Swaa Gin:
5 pipes Imperial Eagle Gin;
15 hiuf pines dork Otord, Dupuy A Co.’s Brandy.
2 do. do. pale do. do. do. do.
15 half and guarter pines Rochelle Brandy.
All under Custom House lock. For sale by
June 24 W. M. DAVIDSON.
T IQUOR8, 8EGAR8, Ac.—
JU 5 qr. casks Otard, Dupuy A Co.’s Brandy
15 do. Pico Madeira Wluo
3 half pipes do. do.
3 do. Shorry do.
50 boxes Claret, quarts And piuts
10 baskets Champagne, do.
50 M Sugars, of direct importation, and from the
most celebrated manufacturer!; together with a supply ol
Cordials, and Sweetmeats, Just received by
June 23 M. J. SOLOMONS.
TMPORTED LIQUORS.—
X 10 half pipes Olnrd, Dupuy A Co.’s best Brandy;
10 qr. anaolghth, “Jean Louis, very old,” Brandy;.
15 casks “Suzerar’a” nnd “Duvuid” Brandy;
3 pipes Holland Gin, Swan Brand;
2 puncheons SL'Crolx Rum;
2 do. Jamaica do. For sale by
July 13 J. V. CONNERAT k CO.
HMADEIRA, CLAIU7T AND SHERRY WINES—
‘iu. 20 half and quarter pipes good Madeira Wine;
5 qunrter casks superior old do.
30 do. Tenerifib and Sicily do.
20 do. Port . do.
8 casks Bordeaux Claret do.
- -5 quarter caska One old Sherry do.
Foraaleby
-Joly 13 J.VCONNERAT A-CO.
70 bnds.Falr and' __
40. do. Cuba and New-
100 bbls. Refined ao,
75 do. Crushed and Powdered • * do.
23 boxes Loaf do.
300 bagsRfoCOObe.
200 do. Porto Hioo and 8U Domingo Coffoe.
75 do, lava . . . do.
130 Knees Soap.
100 do. Mustard, Pepper, Allspice and Ginger.
80 bhta. Butter, 8oda, and Sugar Biscuit.
30 W do. do. do. do. do.
120 M Scgar*. assorted kinds.
20 bags Black Pepper.
250 bbls. New-Orleans Whlskoy.
100 do. mite do.
50 do. Monongalielado. '
20 do. Old Bourbon do.
140 do. E. Phelps’ Gin.
60 do. Best P. A11.
6 pipes Holland t ,
50 X casks Sherry, Madeira, A Toneriffo Wine.
60 baskets Champagne do.
40 bbls. American Brandy.
25 X casks do.
10 x do. Cognac Brandy. > In Custom House
90 x pipe* do. { Store.
130 kegs Gun and Rifle Powder.
500 bags Drop and Buck Shot
With a compete assortment of Groceries.
For sale on favorable terms by
sept 4 WEBSTER A PALME8. :
N EW MACKEREL— r "
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, and for sale by
Mpt 21 CRANE A HOLCOMBE.. :
artraljtUufl awtjratfsrmentB.
JLBWjlOMi SAVANNAnSTEAM-SlIIP IlXK
- WEEKLY.
Plie Now and Splendid Steamrl
FLORIDA, .Captain Lyon,
ALABAMA^..;.., 771^1.... .CSaptaln Luplow,
N. Yj ASavtuiiiah Steam NaTlgratlon Co,
Will leave Savannah and Now-York every Satushay.
These ships are or IJ00 tons register, and unsurpassed
In safety, ipcedi ihd comfort,
Theso Steamers, leaving Savannnh nt tho samo time
that tho Marion nn« ^ouukrneii leavo Charleston, ar-
riveln New-York as soon ns, or before them.
Savannah.
SAMUEL L. M1TCHILI-
Jtn88 .104 Front-street, Now-York.
I. nyo Gin.
Fbu .PHILADELPHIA.
Philadelphia h Savannah Steam Navigation Co.
M The new and splendid side-wheel stonm-
ship STATE OF GEORGIA, of ISOtf tons
it. John E. Walton,has commenced her regu-
trips and will leave 8avannah on Wiorksdav, the
8lt» dav of September, and every alternate IVidkisdat
thereafre: t ray on the 22d Sept, Oth and 20th Oct, and
3d and 17th November, and so on. s -
Cabin Pump to Philadelphia ,....j...«.t25 oo
Through TldteU to New York 25 uo
Thft'ship'has been built* with entire re«rd‘.Vo 'safctyl
RD,FAY a 723 * 1
PADELFORD, F. __
HERON tVlAUTlS! <• VMt* -f
.AgtphtlnPf-”- J -’- v ‘-
bsrrels Hiram Smith Flour.
25 hf. do. Livingston Extra do.
Landliig from ship Hartford, and for ante by
Mptgl CRANE A HOLCOMBE.
E ANDING from brig Excel:
25 bb^tSIff" 6 8UCrolx 8 ^P W
10 do. Granulated do
50 bbls. 8tuart's II. A C. do
10 (rails Almonds
20 cases Pickles, quarts and hair gallons. For sale
by [sept20]CRANE A HOLCOMBE.
lover hauled nnd refitted the superior sioam
r L. COOK and OREGON,with Ltebtora/are
Inow ready, to‘transport freight of all dcscripUons be-
tweed Savannah, Augusta and Hamburg, with as much,
IT not more dispatch, than any other boats on tho river.
The steamers are commanded by experienced and ac
commodating On plains. AB freight’consigned lo their
agenU will bo forwarded free of commissions.
^ The accommodations for passengers are equal, If not
S UGAR. GOFFER, SOAP AND CANDLES.
20 hhds. choice P. 1L Sugar
50 u Fair do
300 Bags Rio Coffee;
50 Matts old Government Java do.
10(1 boxes Soap;
50 “ Starch.
Just received and for sale by
sept 20 1859 M’MAHON A DOYLE.
do.
B randy, gin, Ac.
HI half Pipes Utard Brandy;
10 “ “ Selgnclt and RoscbcU
10 Pipes Holland Gin;
20# A X Casks Madeira Wine;
20 u M Port do.
30 bbls. old Monongahcla Whisker;
50 •» Domestlo Brandy;
50 “ do. Gio;
100 •• do. Rum;
1U0 “ do. Whiskey.
Just received and for sale by
sept 201852 M’MAHON A DOYLE.
S UGARS.—Just received and la storet
20 hhds. frlr Muscovado Sugars;
10 do. New-Orleans do.
10 do. fine Porto Rico do.
50 bbla.Crush’d.Powd’d and Refined Sugars:
40 do. Coffee Sugars; for salo by
July 13 J. V. CONNERAT A CO.
Meetings.
ROBERTS A FOOTE,
Broughton-street, (up stairs) opposite the St.
Andrews Hall,
H AVE now on hand a very largo and welt-selected
Stock or DRY GOODS, which they otter for sale, by
tho piece or package to the trado—consisting, la part, of
Colored and Duflbll Blankets.
Red aud White Flanuel.
Plains and Kerseys, assorted quality.
Satinets and Kentucky Jeans.
Fancy and Tweed Cassl meres.
Striped and Plain Colton Osnabum.
Blenched and brown Sliirtlngs and Shi
English aad American Prints.
Cashmeres and Printed DcLalnea.
Black and Colored Alpacas.
Black and Colored Coburgs.
With au additional general variety or Goods usually kept
In Dry Goods 8tores, whtch are offered for sale at the
usual accommodating terms. sept 18
BLAKE’S PATENT
.lito IWIiaUI. totl.njl— 1 MIIIHMUIU ID DUIUlUIUIU|JUn’
_ der, then mixed with Linseed OH to the consistency
of thick paint, and applied with a brush, and after an ex
posure of a lew months to tho atmosphere, this coating
becomes n perfect slate or coat ot mall, protecting what
ever Is covered from the action of the weather and from
fire.
There Is nothing equal to Ufor steamboat and car decks,
for all kinds or iron, as it forms a coating nearly as hard
as the iron itself, and never cleaves off.
In some places, a spurious ortlclo has been sold as the
genuine, therefore purchasers should be carefol to buy ot
authorised Agents.
Every Barrel Is marked RILKE'S FIRE-PROOF
PAINT. The abovo Point is for salo In Savannah by
sop 18 C. A. L. LAMAR.
Broivnft Esnonco of Jamaica Gin vor.
T HIS Article Is elaborately prepared from carenilly se
lected articles of tho best quality; It possesses In a
concentrated form nil tho vnlunble properties of the Ja-
mnlca Gluger, and Is warranted to be froo from all Irri
tating or other properties of an Injurious tendency.
It is boneflclally used In a variety of circumstance#
where a warm cordial and grateful stimulant la required,
lartlcularly In cases where there Is a sense of exhaus-
Ion arising from excessive fatigue or heat, a few drops
n hair a tumbler of water with a little sugar, will bo
found nn effectual nnd most pleasant restorative, which
makes this essence a highly useful addition lo the travel
ler’s porlmautcuu, as well as to too family collection of
remedies.
* ‘ ‘itornsusea
are nausea
- .. carriage,.'or
from tho motion of a vessel at sen, the Esscnco or Gin
ger. if given according to the directions will almost In-
ariably give relief.
In onllnary dlarrhara, Incipient cholera, in short, in
* northealf '*
P‘I*
BRUNSWICK, FANCY HLIIfH
■ &T. MARYS, KING’S FERRY, dHf!J!
AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINW^^^™
tr-r Tho new and fosi steam-packet PLANTER.
JGgsAtfcptaln P. Corb, having been thorougldy
imirftovcrhaulodtnd refitted,wili rreum* her Ultra
for the above places, commencing Thursday, 1 the Spd
instant, at 10 o’clock, A. M. For Freight, or passage,hav- ■
into .... HlMbU. -J-.. to-- 1 ^ • - I
Ing very superior accommodations fo
on board, at WiUlnk’s whirt or to
E. F. KINCIILI
„ „ .... . I SCHLEY A CO, Agent*.'
P.S^-All Freight payable la 8avannah. sept 20-
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA. ;'
- i’EAMOOAT COMPANY OF OE
WUloonUnueterun toe followingStcamo;^,vlxt
DAVID L. ADAMS, (Iron,) CapL -i
CH ATH AMWIron) ... V.VOapt UuaaaaW
THOS, 8. METQALF, ,.;OspL . j
TENNE8SEE, ! CapL J
Which, with fow-boaU and lighters, afford ensnoUsi
facilities for transportation of might to toe tnterlbrof
Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee and Alabama, 1 in
connection with Railroads.
Tbo elegant iteara-pocket D. L. Adams will connect
with the steamahlpa Faoiida and A - J “'
freight by them In 5 days from New Yc._
Freight (nowtaken at reduced rntesA win befo
cd free of commission. »»
JEF~ In order to prevent detention or miscarriage, bilk
of lading should bo addressed to G. II. JOHNSTON,
President, Savannah. Merchandize from thelnterlor, to
JOHN A. MOORE, Agent, Augusta.
DIRECTORS.
Savahkad.—Geo. H. Johnston; Andrew Low, Edward
Padelford. W. a O’Driscoll, Charles Green. Josephs.
Fay, Jos. Washburn.
Augusta.—J. It. Bulkier, T. a Metcalf, James Hop
L. Hopkins, B. Sherman. G. M. Newton.
Savannah, June 24, 1832. .
y Savannah & Gharlei
U. 8. MAIL STEAM-PACKBT8 '
atTurlyr o’clock M. sank nAY.connecn
ton y*Uh the ivilmlnglDU Bteara-P:
leave with lheU.8.Mail avaav day at S..
also, with the New-York At Oharlesi
8ai'jnlay Art* lo * T ° xril,LT Wedneeday and
Fa*sengen leaving Macon on Tuesday evenings Will
arrlvo In time to connect with the splendid new .steam
ship JAMES ADGER one week and the steamship
SOUTHERNER the next
Fare from Charleston to Now-York by land route; .820 DO
tlmo 52 hours. ' f
By steamships '..........,...'..?25 Q0
may 15 S, M..LAFFITBAU, AgenU
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA '
IRON STEAMBOAT COMPANY OF C
T his Company win continue to transport
and other Merchandise, on the Savanugh river, to
aud from Augusta, by their Iron 8teamers.
JOHN RANDOLPH, /...'.CopLPmM’OT. i
LAM AB, .Capt. Crkswklu
—AHn ALSO BY Tilt STEAMER— ,
AMORY SIBLEY, „CapU ■■ —
Tho latter Steamer being of less draught'thoh'a
other on the River, insures unpr J, “‘-
Its Agents, W1U be received and forwardet
missions. A. S1BI J!Y, Presldi *
T. R. MILLS, Agr 1 "
octlO W.M.ROWL***'
all coses of prostration of the ulgestl ve functions, w hetbor
from indulgence or disease it is of Inestimable value.
Dnring the summer months and In Southern climates.
It Is invaluable, particularly during the prevalence or
epldomlo Cholera; no trarcUeror family should be with
out It.
Just received jjerstenmer.nmt for rale by
June 24
LINCOLN, Monumentrsquare.
GEORGIA UU11R MILL 8TONE8.
FREIGHTERS by the line of the Central, Southwest-
-T era, and Macon and VYostern Rqad#, or
that there Is no obstruction to the iranstx
Goods aud Produce by the carrying away of
-nry. trcssel work at toe Ocmulgee.
They wilt be put to no 'expense whatever, trad to (ho
a ^ 0 ne°w , tt”^whl^ l i^rogro8^ finhiik
T HE Undoralgned has on hand an assortment of Burr permanently In sixty days. * ■*
Stone, from 18 Inches to 4# feet diameter, a portion aug 30 . MACPUERSON B. MILLEN, Sup’L'
or which Is already dressed for running, nnd of superior
quality. AU the nocessory Irons furnished with tho Stone
when wonted.
Having a competent Individual to dress nnd fit Mill
Stones, tho article can be delivered at all times to suit
orders, and on liberal terms. 0. H, OAMPFIELD.
, pared
r, aim ou
Wheels,'
generally, In the best manner, and at prices as low as
equally good work can be obtained for elsewhere.
Particular attention paid to economy or foel In steam
engines, aud to durability In evenr thlug.
apr 24 ly GORDON McKAY, AgenU
COEPEUSMITH AND PLUMBING.,
rpilE Subscriber having fitted up, In connection with
A bis Foundry and Machlno Works, a Shop for the
above business, and engaged the services or superior
workmen, is prepared to do any description of work that
m %l°work done in the very best manner and at the
shortest notice. A. N. MILLER,
July 12 tf Eastern Wharf.
SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO FORTES.
TUST RECEIVED: two splendid Seven Octavo Plano
t) Fortes, by Roscnkrontz, Dresden, ono of the most cel
ebrated European manufacturers. These Instruments
can be guarantied In every respect, and will be sold at
unusually tow prices by F. 7.UGUAUM ScCO^
July 13 Whftaker,one door eaatofBryanraU
CHURCH AND PARLOR ORGANS.
st\HE Subscribers, agents for Mr. H. KNAurr, Organ
X builder, are prepared to furnish any description ol
Church or Parlor Organs. As a specimen of his Instru
ments, reference Is mado to tho organ recently erected by
him In the Lutheran Church or this city. Parties desiring
Information on the subject can ascertain all necessary
illcation to b\ ZOO BAUM &CO n
ono door east of Bryan-sU
parllcularson application to
July 13 WhUaker-sU, o
WOODEN WARE.
T IE subscriber has just received per schr. John W.
Anderson, a supply of Wooden Ware, vlx: Ice
Cream Palls; Brass Bound Tea Tubs: Brass Bound Palls;
Measures, from 1 quurt to # bushel; Painted and Plain
Tubs and Palls, Wash Boards, Paste Boards, and Pins,
Ac- Ac.; for sale by JOHN J. MAURICE,
aug 9 10,12and 14 BaruanUstreeU
CAMPHENE AND SPIRIT GAS.
T HE Subscriber has received per steamer 8lnte|of
Georgia, a supply of Camphene and Spirit Gas, di
rect from the manufacturers, which will be sold on rea
sonable terms. Also,(Camphene, Gas, and Oil Lamps;
OIL Gas, and Camphono Cans or various sizes.
n * * JOHN J. MAURICE,
June 15 10, 12 and 14 Bamard-streeU
Superintendent’* Ofllco of tbo Control
Railroad Company,
AUGUST 30, 1853.;
THROUGH" FARE
Fronr Charleston to BaUlmoro 81T 50,
To Philadelphia $19, and to Nev-Yoik 8
THE GREAT MAIL ROUTE FROM OH A
BO.-OA;
, R9 Jpolrit' _
patched ntBA.M.andip.M.; the 8 o'clock only con
necting at Weldon, N. C M with theSeaboard andRoanoko
Rail Road to Norfolk, thence by steamer* to Baltimore,
and both trains connecting at Weldon with tho Hnfes to
Petersburg, Richmond/Washington, Baltimore, Pblladcl-
G hia, and New-York The publio la respectfully Informed
iat the steamers of these lines, arfl la first rate condition, 'a
and are navigated by well known and experienced coin*
munders; the Rail Ronds ore In fine order, (the Wjlming- ■'
ton nnd Weldon, os well is tho Seaboard and Roanoke 1 .
having recently been retold with heavy. Trail) thereby
securlug both safety and despatch. By these routes' pas
sengers availing themselves ortho first train may reach
Baltimore In 40 hours, Philadelphia In 45 houra, and Now
York In 50# hours; and by tho second train they arrive
In Baltimore In 50 hours, Philadelphia In 50 'hours, and
Now-York In 01# hours. -V
Through tlckotscan alone bo had fromWINSLOW, '
Agent of tho Wilmington and Raleigh Rail R<
pony, at the ofllco of the Company, foot OfLaun
Charleston, S. O, to whom please apply.
AUGUSTA AND WAYNESBORO’^ RAILROAD,^
CHANGE OF 8CHEOULE.
rplHS ROAD is now ; open for tho transportation of
X Freight and Passenger* to Waynesboro?.. At Uila
K lnl It connects with a splendid line of Four-Horse Pdst
aches, forming a perfect dally connection between Au
gusta and Savannah, Macon and MilledgevHle.
On aud offor Monday, May 10th, Passenger train* will
run Dally, as follows:
Leave8arannahat ;8J)0o’clockA>M. .
u Macon at i .i.7.30 - I A.M.
“ Mllledgovllloat ,74»
** Augusta at .4 JO'
Arrive at Augusta at 0.40.
“ at Savannah 0.00
u at Mncouat .0.45 . _
u at Mltledgovilte at ,7.15 .,« P. ,M.
Fare between Savannah and Augusta............ .85 50
u “ Macon « “ ...80 50
“ “ Milledgovlllo Ac “ J..8C 75
MACPUERSON B. MILLEN, Geq’l Sup’ti
Savannah, May 5th, 1852. ' " mays'
’, of the following sizes
l# by 39. 24# by 38, 25
band andfor sale by
HI.' B.CUBBEDGE.
CHEAP CASH STORE,
CORNER WHITAKER AND CONQRESS-STS.
B LEACHED and Brown SHEETINGS A SHIRTINGS.
The Subscriber* have Just received per brig Wilson
Fuller, from New-York:
Water Twist bleached SHEETING
New-York MUto do do
James’ Steam Mills do 7-8 and 4-4
Lowell LONG CLOTHS, 7-8 and 4-4
Londsdale and Washington Long Cloth*, 4-4 •
Sea lslund Brown Shirting, 7-8 and 4A
7-8, 8, 0,10, 11, and 12-4 Allendale Bro. Sheeting
7-8,8, 0,10,11, and 12-4 do Bleached-do
7-8,8,9,10,11, and 12-4 Hamilton do do
For sale by M. PRENDEROA8T A CO.
Ext. Rose, Eglantine, MarechalL Jockey Club, Jenny
Llud, Boquetde Caroline, West End. Boquet do Ester-
hazy;'Patchouly, Magnolia, Rough and Ready, Tubereuee,
Mlgnonnette, Hodyopmlu, Codratz,8prlng Flower*, hi usk,
Mlllefleura and Heliotrope. Also, Ede’s, Gucrlain’s Pro
vost’s and Paltoy’s. Juu reeel vea apd for snip by ;
' July 13 MOORE A HENDRICKSON,
3WSPAPER, M)VeRTISINC? AND SUB
SCRIPTION OFFICE.
80 Broadway* uear AVull-*trcot,
NEW-YORK.
mar 14 [Established In 1843.1
s. is, pe’jtten gill,
GENERAL , ADVERTISING- AND, SUBSCRIPTION
OFFICE.
mar 14 No. 10 Stntc-*t.,Do*ton, Moss.
8. M. Pettenoiu. A Co^ Newspaper, Advertising
Agents, No. 10 Stato street; Boston; are Agents for toe
Savannah Republican,- and are authorized to reoeWo Ad-'
verttoementa and Subscriptions at the same rates a* are
rOqulred attolibfflce.‘ Their receipts aro regarded as
payment*.
•; No%v*Yorkj BostonV I’lilladtilplkia,
And, all . the Northern,: Eastern and Western
'I'mnnn r'nlifnmin Piiwi.ia V. A 7llf„
Towns, California,
eon, Oglethorpe, C
inS-hiu^ata,
.lovriih tho NEW
fEAMSlIIP COM-
to forward' Pnck-
•chaiullzo of every
extended in meet
and tow no in Dm
-_ T fT — r —- .j,,,,,,-, ffl'tom run rely on
5SS5R.'* 1 ' bUBlne » “Mters uttended tn nromplly and
faithfully, j. Du MARTIN, Agent,
. - .153 Bay-st^ 2 doors East ol the City Hotel.
:gnq«*c:KO,7 4 Broadway, Now-YorkfNo.'^Co^t
drcct,Boston; No. 43 South 3d street,Phltodelntda.
N.B.—ricaso mark all goods, caro Ilaritdcnto Exnrcss.
■pLCElVED PER STEAMER ALABAMA:—Block
JTi Silks In all widths, Leepln’a Block p-•• *
pacca^ ami Canton Cloths 8-4 In 12-4, Cot
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ami Gingham Uiubrellaa. • For sale tq
July 28 DkWITT A MORGAN.