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VOLUME L.
SAVANNAH, GA., SATURDAY,MORNING, SEPTEMBER 25, 1852.
I, FUSLI8UKO
i DAILY AND TRI-WEEKLY
by J. Li LOOKE, & CO.
City nndCounty Urlntcra.
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institutions and re*
N. B,—Each Citation.by the.Court of Ordinary, that
application has been uudo'for Letters of Administration,
must be pibUshed -rniRTy da-" “ 1 —*
Notlco by Executors and Administrators for Debtors
end Creditors to reuder In their accounts, must bo pub*
llshed six waaxs. . „ .
Solos of Beal Estate, and negroes, by Executors, Ad*
mlnlstrutors, and Guardians, must be publisliod FORTY
DAYS boforo the day or sale. These salee must be made
at the Court House door of the county In which the prop*
erty is situate, and on tho first Tuesday of the month,
between tho hours of ton In the morning and four in the
afternoon. No sale from day to day is valid, unless so
1 in the advertisement. .
atlons by Executors, Administrators and Guardi
_a Court of Ordinary, fbr leave to sell Real Estate
or Negroes, must bo published TWO MONTHS.
Sales of personal property (except negroes) of testate
and intestate estates, by Executors and Administrators,
” AppHi^oM by*Executors SidAdmlnlstrators for Let
ters Dlsmlsaory, must be published SIX MONTHS.
Orders oMba Court of Ordinary (sccompaulcd with a
copy of tho bond of agreement) to make titles to land,
must be advertised throo months at least.
Sheriff’s sales, < under executions rarularly granted by
tho Courts, must bo advertised THIRTY DAYS—undor
mortgage executions, SIXTY DAYS—sales of perlshablo
property, undor order or Court, must bo advertised, gen
erally. TEN DAYS boforo the day of sale.
hist of Voters.
S EC.8. Beit further enacted by the authority of the
tame, That froniaml after the passage of tins nctaU
O same, That from nud alter tho passngo or tins nctau
persons shall be qualified to vote at elections for May or and
Aldermen of tho city of Savannah and tho haintots there
of who are olU«ms of tho United States, have resided In
tho State of Georgia for one year . Immediately preceding
tho oloctlon and within the corporate limits of Savannah
for one month ImmedL
corporate limits __
_ y preceding their registration
and'coutlnuo so to do up to the time of election, who
have attained the age of iwenty-one years, have paid all
city laics or have In their own right sufficient rent estate
to satisfy any tax executions which may bo against them,
who havo mode all returns required by tho ordinances of
the city, and have been registered according to tbo pro
visions or this qcL— Extract frove the Regietry Lau,
Adolph Abrahams,Robert Adams, JohnS Achord,Gco
A AsluV .W A verfolut,G W Anderson,Mnlhins Amorous,
C B Ash, Stowart Austin, David Abraham, C S Arnold,
Geo Alexander, Jno W Anderson, P W Alexander, Robt
Austin, George Armstrong, James Anderson, W V N
Armstrong, U P Akin, Poter Arnold, R D Arnold, Thos
Adams, B C Anderson, Richard Abercrombie. J 8 An
derson, John Anglutn, II G W Alexander, John Allen,
James Ahem, R A Allen, W. B. Adams.
Conrad Byck, Richard Burke, MIchaol Boylan, E W
Buker, Jehu Brady, B J Blount, Win M Blount, Patrick
Brady, Thos Bandy* Win B Blount, Dr W G Bulloch,
Anthony Busier, Haul S Box, Jos 11 Baldwin, Isaac Brim,
no, Bclgsmond Borg, Henry Berners, N KBnmum, Wm
F Uruiilloy, Robt Blake, Wm Burke, A F Bennett, Wm
M Black, Felix Bouysiwh, Gilbert Butler, ThosUourke.
Eugene M Boo, J P Boifoulllet, L E llyck, A llorchert,
Wm Baaslnger, Patrick Bulkoy, P H Bohn, Henry Bette-
min. Thos W B Realle, Win J Bulloch, Patrick Bradloy,
Henry Burt, Eli Bacon; 8 P Bell, Win J Bandy, II L
Bvrd,G A Boufoulllot, Jno G Bryau. Thomas II Barrett,
hflchucl Brannon, David Boll, Jno Bilbo, T ABulkloy,
Francis Blalfy Uhus Ball, Patrick Brady, Thos J Bulloch,
J At Butler, Michael Bryan, Geo Batikman, O E Barrio,
Jos Bryan, D L Bcst, : J A Baker, W H Bunch, Jos K
llalloughTwm D Brown, A T Itowne, Jos 11 Burroughs,
Jno BounetL ix>ula Borofield, Joa Bancroft, ThaddousJ
Baldwin, Patrick Burke, G L Blount, Jno N Barbee, Jos
Brown; OWBruon, Aloses Black,11 L S Buntz, Thos
8 Ualloy.W H Bulloch, R M Barthelmesa, Heury W Bcor-
eulleW, I* A Blols, Henry Brigham, W 8 Brantley, T W
llenlou, At J Buckner, John Bostou, B AI 'll Burroughs,
Dennis Blannerbaseelt, D 11 Baldwin, Wm O Barton,
Augustus Boulihcuu, John Burns, Michael Bowley, Ullck
Burke,' Jis O Blanco, J H Baslder, W J Blodget, Jos O
Bowen, Jno W Blzo, Barnard B lice, F 8 Bartow, Wm
J Iteo, J P Brooks, VV H Bourdley, W O Butler. H 8 Bo-
gardus, Frederick Bailey, W D llashlor, Jos W Brown,
John O Blatieo, Theodore Blols. William Blols, Wm H
Hourke, Jolid P Blakely. G OO Brown, Wm It Banks,
U L Boulllneau, J T Buckner, Charles H Boll, Geo Bron
son, P T Broughton. II8 Boll. W H Bradley, L B Bennott,
Ju Uelbo, Wm Bailey, P H Blols, J11 Buokncr.
• C# '
Wm n Ouyler. John Cooper, 0 A Cloud* P L Constan
tine, David G Cosh, A! A Cohen, RRCuyler, Goo A Cuy-
Icr, Solomon Cohen, Hugh Cullen, W H Cooper, Edward
Cabbage, David Cohen, John' Cleary, Jos V Connerat,
. i Corley, n in unomun. o ■*
Jole, Thos CusackJno L Clark, Michael Cusack,
II Ctmpfleld, Francis T Cole, John Carry, Thos Clark,
ha Cordell, Ju * '“
■una uaraen, eas Connelly, John Carruthers, Frederick
Cook, BroanuelCanwnller, Luke Chrlstio, Jos Campbell,
Eras Camplleld, Jno D Charlton, Jno G Cooke, Edmund
Cotter,-: Alonlgomery Camming, H E Courier, Jos Cleg*
horn, John (Joss, Jno Cunnlngbam.Carl Craft, Wm Car
son, B L Ode, W O Charlton, S J M Cubbege, Moses
Coburn, LPCook, Henry ;0apon,S AI Coldlng, Freder
ick Cars tens, Wm Cox, Wallace Gumming, Patrick Grot
ty, Michael Cnroy, Peter Cobb, Jno J Cornell, Wm Con
don, Robt Gan, Fras Champion, A H Chainpit
i, Robt Carr; Fnis Champion, A H Champion, Jno W
nol|, James Cornell, H R Christian, Jno J Coates, Jos
t, JnoT Ca'mnagnnc, Wm Oullon, And Cordos, Pierce
OWMjl
Dmion, Aaron Champion, W T Chapman, Djnlel Clark,
J B Cubbege, George CallyJJriah Cranston, Charles Can
non, Robert J Cawthy, 8 T Chapman, John P Curdoll,
Antonio Chlss* John L Cope, ThosOonidO; Thos Conway,
Moses 8 Cohen, D U Camp, Oclavus Cohen* J P Colter,
Moses 8 Cohen, D U Camp, Oclavus Cohen, J P Collar,
Bartow Cynthus, Patrick Clark, Jno AI Cody, Jna Clag.
horn, Wm Cannou,Charles Cier, Augdstus Cannon, Pat
rick C!ark, Iiaao Cohen. Wm Cromwoll. G L Cope, Jr.,
, ,, an..d LCope,Ji
G L Cope, sr„ James A Courvolser, 8 II Cooper, II A
Crane, Wm L Clark, D D Copp, John D. Colo, Cornelius
K Couror, Thomas Corr, Bryan Connor, James E Cone,
LO Clark, George Clark; wm P Clark, John A Chum-
hen, Wm Colter, Laursnce Connell, Frederick Cullen,
John P Ccrcopcly, Ueorgo Causec, U II Crundoll, P
A Cinnuet, Jeremiah Cavanaugh, Martin Conway, D
R Coleman, James Carroll, GeorgoE Cougdou, Thomas
Collins, J P Colieu, Charles H Connery. ,
. Blc’d W Delaney, Martin Duggan, John Doyle, Wm 0
Bawson, Michael Dally* Rlc’d JJonovan, Sami P Dibble,
Ilanlel bonovon, Albert L D’Lorae. Patrick Downey,
Isaac D'f.yon, Allchnel Donnelly, John Donnelly, Wm
M Davldiion, Alortjr Dorgan; Wm H Davis, Wm Dixon,
•;> Dunn, Cnesley Dagger, 1 Jas H Demand, Jos Dawson,
Thus Dowell, Jno Dowidng, J E Davis, IIJ Dickerson,
L 8 DoLyon, G W Davis, D 8 Daniels, Jno Dailey, Win
Duncan, John Dillon, Israel Dasher, Levt DelUltt, AC
Davenport, Isano Davis. Henry Danncnfclacr, JnoDDol-
unnoy, w l Davls, 8 0 Dunning, Patrick Dorvlno, Chas
M purree, Burrell Dye, 8 0 Dunning, Jr, P G Darin, W
B Dudley, John Dovaney. John Doble. R H Darby, Jas AI
iwyle, James Downey, Wm II Dunning Jr, Henry Du-
oignon, James Dpyle, Alartln Duunagan, Dudloy Haven-
port. Jacob Do La Mottu, A At Dny^J. JO Davis, Thos E
Davis, Jas DeMartin, Henry Dltlmers, Alex Drysdnto, D
Dnv s, Jas DeMartin, Uenry Dltlmers, Alex Dry*
m m il 01 * 1 Ered’k Danncrsfolsor, J B Dasher, R W Dasher,
1 ' 1 T Duke*, John II. Dews, Samuel L Dowell, 1 John Dry-
®f, FII Demere, W J Donaldson, Then P Daniels, Michael
Duggan, John Dorgan.
p.Donry EUls,' 1 Danlol Egan, Richard Ennis, Abraham
“
IS, J
u.uraiu, Wm Ellehy, Thos Eden, C W
End,l,5S ’ J A
onlker, Robt Hutchinson, Jss 0 Hines, Henry Hunkoti,
B Harley, Michael Hickey, Timothy Howe. 08 Hardee,
-M*h& HRunl, J P Hood, Thos HendorsonTw J Holley,
Hennr Haroflr, J B Hom, W R UfifA, Nljitolas Hernan
dos; Thos Hofforod, Alfred Haywood, Moses Y Hondor*
0 « Hell,' R II Ilardcoi David Harrington, Edwin E
Herts, W II-Houseman, N Al Harris, Stephen Hnlrick, 8
A Hooker, O 8 Hunter, Bttllaborehnm, Chns P Hatn-
lton, W H Holmes. 8 P Halsey, Wm W Habersham, J M
Haywood, Thos tfoynes, Jno B Habersham, Goorgo 8
Harding. Jno-Harrisson* Nicholas Heyle,Pnu Hernan
dos, Audrew HorrlMOn, Wm Humphreys, John Helry,
9,Troup, Howard, Wm Henderson, D a Henderson, Jas
M. Hendorson, Thomas Helry. Claus Hallmsn, John H
Hull, Levi Hart, Jas Horan, b Heldt, Maurioo Hackett,
Robt Habersham.-8r, Johp Harper, J W Harris, Th<
Holcombe, G II Holcombe, E 8 Harris, Wm lleldt, Ji_
Hnrcgrovcs, Jos O Habersham, John B Holcombe, Eldrod
Hayaen, E J Harden, Jno Hamlet, Geo Hans, Jno R
Hamlet, M Harding, Beymonr Harris, E D Hoyle, Wm P
Holland, IIP Holland, James Hines, R H Howell, Thos
Harden. W H Harrison, Alllton Humphreys, Jos B Har
vey, RI) Hilton, R W Hunt, Jno P Herb, Wm Hono.
John W Ihly, John L Ihly Wm Ihly, Brlon Island.
Goorge Jones, Jas 0 Jones, Jas MJonos, BG James,
Alexander Johnson, Jos T Jones, J D Jesse, Thos Jones,
Edward Jones, Jos Johnston. Peter Jacob*, John It
Johnson, Christian Jogslollor, EB Johnson, 0 II John*
EtnanUel Joseph, J R Johnson, A E Jones, John
— Jackson, Bulloch Jackson, Nicholas Jeffreys, Robt
Jackson, Wm A Jaudon, U R Jackson, Clous Jnckens,
Peyton R Johnson, Jos w Jackson, Goorgo Jackson.
Fred Krete, Harmon Kuhlman, wm H Kelly, Phillip
Kolb, Dedriok Ku»enliorn,P AI Kollock, Ezra Kcnt,N fi
Knapp, Jus King, John Kennedy, Dr N Kohlhouse, James
Kerr, Peter Krauss, Getbrt Kerk, James Konncdy, John
KeUy, Daniel Knin, Hanford Knapp, A J Korn, Edwin
u- Nicholas Kerloy, Robert Knox, Fred-
.. -ler Krlno, Louis Kempf, A G Kennedy,
A L Kent, Louis Koezel,Thoa Keaton, Jos Kirkland, Al
fred Kern, Phillip Kean. D O Knuffa, Wm Kino, Ed-
word Kean, Edward 8 Kemnton, John Keegan, Chos II
KnappyWm P King) Nicholas Kellehor, Jno J Kelloy,
Thos II Kreegcr.
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Logan, Thos Leary. Hugh Larken, Patrick Lcnaban,
Patrick Irfo, Daniel Laphnn, Thomas Lyon, Jnmes Lnn-
i, J T Linde, Linda Linde, Daniel Lealiey, William
agban
. „ . , .
Andrew Low, 0 D Loboy, Louis U*grlel, John Lyons, O
Lufburrow, Charles Law, Peter Lee, Robert Leybourn.
l.ovy Llllcuthal, W W Lincoln, II F Lclche, F M LohoO,
n.j.. t ta ifr n l I_.... vr t r- tit r *
I/evy Llllenthal, W W Llucoln, II F Lotche, 1
Paine Lovell, Wm B Long, John N Lewis, Simeon Lane,
M L Lufburrow, William Lake, 8 A TLawrence, Alt
Lawton, Edward Lyneli. Edward *
v awrence, A —
, , jon, txiwnrtl Lovell, John Lares, D
N Lino, James Lauahlln, J P Linder, James J Logan,
Robert A Lewis, A D Luce, JII Ladd, Jno Lama, Jas
Lynch, IDLaRoohe. Peter Lawrence, Allchaol Laran,
Matthew Lynch, Root Laohllson, Jnmes Lachllson, Cas
par Lenzer. James Jerkin, Timothy Lavau, O A La-
uoche,Robt Lunduy, John Lawton, A J Lebey, Thos
Lowls, Wm H Lyons, Antonio Ixmvenlo, J G Lambright,
Michael Lyneli, Pal’k Laughlln, John 11 Loveless, G W
Lockwood, Loon Lohman.
nr.
Abraham Minis, David Alorris, Jacob Manses, John
Afakin, Thos McNlcholas, John Masterson, Edward
Alnahan, Jeremiah McCarthy, John Alcllue, Wm Morrell,
JG Mohrtens, Robt McIntyre, HO Alehrtens, Jno IJ Mat-
lett, Jos Mordecal, MichaelJdcGrall^Thos^ Mnrtau!
Loander Aloore, Mathias II Alyer, Peter MoGuilllcnddy,
Silvester Manning, Al Marsh, Jacob Miller, Jno Murchi
son, Jno Atontinollfn, Thos Maher, Thos McAulifT, Jos
NcFeely, It W Mlscally, H W Mercer, 0 * ”’~
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, acally,
i, E T McGrall* Thos AlcCollum, II Alorce, Wm
A Moglll, Wm
• moo re,. u mnuaru, vj u niurpny, doremmu muck, N u
Mills, Jesse Mount, John Murphy, 11 AI Alorel, Patrick
Aloara, 0 C Allllar, John AIcGube, Harvey Morse, John
McDormott, J M MUIen, Thomas VV AloArthnr, Levi 8
Myers, Henry Merckhardt, Michael Month, Thomas Ma
hon, Patrick AlcGovorn, 8 8 Allllar, T J McNIsb, John
Mnlioney, John AloGuuagh, Patrick Masterson, John
MaUory.Jnmca J McCoy, IsuucAlluis, Edward AtcCabo,
G Murklns, 8 8 Moody, Dear'- • -
* 1UCUU7, 1DUUU UIIUIB, . T
G Alurklns, 8 8 Moody, Dennis McGuire, Lnwrenco Mc
Kenna, Neylo Mellue, J II Alehrtens, AI II " “
ivunnutiieyiu mcnuu, o i» uiouauua, m i» Myer. Thomas
McKenna, John Miller, Jacob Alanke, Edward McUrnw,
Bartholomew Alclnnrnoy, John Alallery, Ludor Mehr-
Bnrtholomew Mclnnrnoy, Jolin Alallery,
tens, A P Mira, Fablun MyorholTer, G 8 Miller, John R
Martin, William B Mell, James W Morgn
, o o Ulmer, donn u
Alartln, William B AlelLJamoa W Morgan, Allchnel Mor
ris, John W McKoy, O P Atllls, William E Alongln, D J
MeKeuxle, A P Mordecal, Jus 8 AlcDonald, Jus Mauu-
sy, ThoaR Alllla. Domingo Alnrllng,Jos Murjdiy,G A Mo-
Cleskey, Angus AlcAlpln, Michael Murtin, Peter Alaria, A
G Mode, Al B Mlllen, Jno McCall, Jas Alerooly, Wm MeU
cair, E Mendol), A K Moore, Wm Alackay, John McNiih,
Jas G Alells, L B AlcCotin, Wm Alorris, John McCollum,
Charles AlcCnnn, Uornard Alnllan, Wm McLaughlin,
Patrick AlcLaughlou, P VV McCarthy, WHO Mills,
Jno McMahon, Jno F Mullognn, Jna MntUiows, Isrnic
Marsh,Thos Almldon, John Moran, P A Maddox, Solomon
Alayor, E AI McDonnell, Wiu Alorel, Jno Aluhiin, Jno II
Mayer, Thos G Mooney, Al C Norland, Jaa McDounld, T
BAD **- *•••-■ *
- .luxwell, N W McLood, Alex McHnnleo, Jno T Mllch-
ell, Predk Alundorf. II K Aluntfort, Ats McBride, W J
Alolnlosh, Sami 11 Alorel, Joremlah AlcCartiiy, Wra Alo-
Corthy, A N Miller, Thos Mott, II P Miller. IW Alorrell
Jos MctnUrc, Danl McCarthy, Al II McLeod, Jna McCann
Jos McCanna, Thos Alecks, Edward Alullegun, John Alo
Auliif, Archibald McAllister.
N.
Joseph Neill, ThosNnylor, Wm Nungczor, JasNunge-
zer, VVG Norwood,Jno VV Neuvltt. DD Nlcuols, EL
Neidllnger, Dan’l Nelson, Torronco Nugent, O N Nichols,
Goo 8 Nichols, L P Nichols. Jos Nagle, Novlll Neylo, Jno
Nell, J G Noldlllnger, A A Nungazer. J R Norton, Jacob
Neubergor, Edward Nugent, Sum’l Nulttnun, Jna A
Norris, Frederick NoHemen, Jno CNIcoll, Thos M Nor
wood, Chas Nowland; Jamoa^Neldlllngor, Wm Nevo.
John W Owens, Goo W Owens, Daniel O’Connor, Tim
O’Brien, Owen O’Rourke,John F O’Byrne, David O’Con
nor, Owen O’Rlclly, Humphrey O’Leary, G 8 Owens,
Dennis O’Connor, Jno O’Connell, Jno II Ohlmeyer, Wm
11 Olcolt, Wra Olmstond, J P O’Neill, D G Olcott, E
Martin Payton, Antonio Ponce, E Al Prendergnst,
Bnm’l N Panot, James Prendergnst, O C Parker, Anthony
Porter, Jos v Prentice, JnoF l’osoy, N 8 Pinder, Smn’l
Phllbrick, Jos Al Prentice, 8 AI Pond, Wm Parris, Pat’k
Prunty, Andrew U Pacctty, Edwin Parsous, Elisha Par-
a .. « « «
sons, Jno Poole, 8 G Pancost, Owen Peterson, C B Patter
son, John Pcrflcld, John Phelan, Jno P Powell, Jos Prou-
dergasjThos Purse, Sain’l Pittman, EJ Purse, George
Parsons, R D Papot, M Promlorgast, Edward Pudelford,
8cn., Euwnrd Padelford, .lr M Thos Pldgeon, Thos 81’ltt-
Juo Post ell, Joa VV Phillips, Jnmes Pninty, J A! Palin,
Alnrcns Al Pock, Patrick Price, G C Puder,Tlioa Prouder,
goat, Chas Perry, R W Poolor, II K Preston, Joa V Pres
ton, Wm P Preston, Edward Pursale, D G Phllbrick.
Jaa Quantock, John Quinn, Martin Quinn, Wm Qulon,
Wm Quantock, Jr.
It.
P M Russell, Waring Russell, DavldJlosonblatL Jacob
Rosonband, John Russell, DenulsRyan, Wm Rochester,
James Russell, ThoaJ Ryon, J B Ross, John Rcody, A
M Ross, Allchnel Rochlbrd, Christopher Russell, VVm P
Roberts. John Ryan, JB Rend, Jos VV Robberts, Henry
Roscr, VVm Robertson, Patrick Reilly, L S Russell, VVm
RcMsho, Barney Roden, Pat’k Ilynti, VVm Ilogora, Jno A
Richardson, Jno C Rowland, Michael Rooney, Goorgo
Ritter, Edward Reilly, Daniol Robertson, Win Remshort,
J W Rabun, Joa Roas, Francis Ryan, J B Ripley, J W
Remshart, Robt Ralford, II VV Ralford, Mathew Rni
Remshart, Robt Ralford, II VV Ralford, Mathew Rallord,
Wm Reilly, J P W Reed, Jno Rlordon, Francis Reives,
Jefferson Roberts, CII Rikoman, II Rogers. J Ronnldson,
. ■ ” Robli
seneraon uoooris, o it ii no*
Jeremiah Ryan, B G Reed. Chas E i
Ross, Henry Rober, Goo RoblnN Allot
Roberson, John Rowley, Johu Rogers, C
Wm P Rowland, Hugh Rlelly, Andrew B
jlnson, Joseph
Dan’l Reddamn,
[ugh Rlelly, Andrew Rlelly, A R Ral
ston, IIJ Royal, Jno E Rice, Jnmes Ryan, JasL Rosslg,
noli, C E Ryan, Wm Robkon, 0 W Rogers, Thos Ronau,
Geo Robertson, Tobias Rothleter, P A llobere, G 8 Roux
P T Rolf, AI J Itellly, James Russell.
E A Smillnri
Scudder, Rich’d
Christopher Schnolder, John A Staly,
Emanuel Shcrtall, Harman Bilbor, R ll Spencer, Mordo-
cnlShoftnll. Andrew Stoafvnter, John Savage, J 8 Solo
mons, Frod’k Scherff, A A Binots, W RSyinnna. Tho*
Sullivan, Geo 8palthoff, Jno O Soxton, '
s,
lard, Wm Swoll, John A Bchaffur, John
Fd Smyo, Henry Starke, Abraham Simpson,
Sahncldor, John A Staly, Kloh’d Scanluii,
„ J ° 8 oph Fclt, John Poley, Thos Ford. Jos 8 Fay, Wm
Fisk, James Fountain, bugald Ferguson,
iLn 0 wlHmnt, Jas For-
Sh-iw n • r A. An ^ rew Pony, John Fitzgerald, An-
Fell, Allchaol Pinnoy, WinFPony, ”
will ^T icr * on * Austin French, Johann D Fish
VVin roKlard. Dominick Fiatlev. John Flanneiran. Pa
Symons, Thos
Sullivan,Geo8palUibff, JnoOSoxton, AJCBhaw, Ja
cob Bhaflbr, AI BliefRall, sr^ G J 8pencer. Bnm’l Solomons,
J P Bcrl von. John Spollmnn.D H Btowart* John Sullivan,
D 8huffer. Wm II 8mlth, John Stoddurd, Ephraim Scud-
dor, Sum’l B Blbloy, Anthony Bogur, Jos Shea, Pat’k
Scnnlan, Job Skinner. J H Siroes, Dan’l Bttllivun, Jas
8klnner, Dr 8 Shertall, Nicholas 8lnot, Martin Sullivan,
Lowls Bmith, Jucob Bchaffur, Thomas Bauudera, Johu
Stevenson, 0 N Staley, Thos Smith, G J Smith, Jno Sul
livan. James Sullivan, Waller W Hralth, Geo Shultz, V V
Slroblrart. Jas J Stokes. Geo 8hute, Harmon Bnngstock,
Ilomy Seltzer, O B Scnlly, E SomoralL Francis Sorrel,
Jno A Btegin, Johu Sloan, Wm G Stafford, JuoScrevcu,
VVm Salle, 0 M Slone, J R Saussy, J M Schley, Franc!*
Shells, P K Bhlols, Adam Short, Jno Y Symons, James
Symons, P R 8weat, Edmund J Saunders, Edwin Stiles,
J Al Solomons, Augustus Scholdoinnn, Derails Sullivan,
Daniel Sulli van, Al J Solomons, M Shehan, Donnla Sulli
van, narnoy Sinlili, Henry Stlbbs, Jas II Shehan, Valen
tino Blanton, John Shorlock, Loyal Scranton, Mnriin
Shannon, Joseph Sullivan,Jas P Stokes, Philip Smith, Jos
M Shollinan, James Al Strickland, Timothy Sherrodnn,
Thomas Smith, Wm Starr, Jr,il II Scranton, Jos Shurdo-
man, Conrad Sohelneidcr, Goo Stevenson, Richard Stolo.
John Bhlelds, Nelson Smith, S 8 Spefsselzer. W W
Starko, ATp Seamen, Tho* P Steven*, J E BtttV, H \V
Smith, VVm Starr Jr, Henry Saunders, Peter 8mlth, J D
Stebblns, A A Solomons, G W Sliuffer, D T Scranton,
Patrick Skinner, Edwurd Bwirt, Sami B 8weal, John D
Spnnn, John K Bill well, H 8hoppard,F AI 8tone, Elenzor
Solomons, Thos Seully, VVm 8uundors, Jaa Smith Sr, Jno
Schungell, Josaoo J Smith, Wm F Shoarer, J A Sowell, J
SSturtovnnt, Wra Saunders, Julius Smith, II II Sefloy,
- rBi -
Pnuf. ,9.^ Flnn,lort ) W G Footo, fieul Fraukllu,
Peter I-eUi, G W Parries*' Thos AI Portnan.
oSSraWafTOll OrlmbUC J F Onllmarlln, ncij
rick a ^° A VVm A hlbbons, PaL
oSmmuH ^ ftW 000 J P Orovenstoln, John
JnhSoU J ^i w G T nl,n fe r ’..2- omln B° OlW J o‘»n Griffin,
Go^ ^rte " G °Hrroy t L J Gullmarlln. Soaborn
Tho* r w H® 0 ^ 0 Galohouse, J M Griffin,
V Y Gibbons, Chas Gross, PaVriek Gordon,
rich W-irw^G^Dgny.Polcr GnH.ey, W WGoodl
John GlIlelahMoseph
te. R «2!L
odwln, LBGopdwin, Onrslon Gerdts,
H Ju l ,u »D Goudry, R, II-Griffin, Robert
sSSU&Jteg& fa D-H-On%ay, Martln Gortln,.
JamM*n„^.°f^°/ r t D> 1,1 GnDdway, Martin Gortln,
S2? A V.W 11J GDborl, MaUhew Galla-
ran’ Ganvknghly. John A! Gnor-
A D Guerrard* Philip UMMohoUso,'
~ "Jd6t, W E Geffekon, Jna
n«rtJ GObrg®.
gBHnHHHRnB
Hupter, BNHaK
mry iliuipt, Bd* 1
. in, Jonatliuii inn,
Icastlu, VVuilluut-
0 B Hen-
Clirlslopher smith.
UUfltnnifl fitnrtrn.
FAoiroSffiB, runnauuuiu.
JltfD GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS.
■ Miraw, ti. DbwEix,
• No.l08Bay-aT*MT,flAVAKXAil, Gkoroia.
strict personal attention to Farmers’ orders, andq
rolnms of Sales of Produce. mai
PO
‘ i , , SWIFT. DEN6LOW k CO,
Doalom In (Jrooorlo*. l»rovJ
REIOJT AND DOMESTIC I.
and quick
mart)
OORNBftBAT AMD WmTAKIIt-aTKRKTI..
W. D. FORD,
khdllotall Grocor«
fValdburg'e Building, Jeffertou-stre-.t, Savannah, Oa^
V3F Constantly on hand, a choice supply or Family
July 7
Gbocbribi.
E. O’BYRNE,
AT TAYLOB’S BU1LDIMO— MARKET WHARF,
Keep* constantly on hand a supply of
Crockery-Wtu-o, Grocorioit, &c. Ac.
J»n i> 'Al ly
.. L. ROBIDER, fraoM pariiI
Fashloimblo Hoot and Shoc-lTIuker.
Importer of French Leather,
-s’ i
WniTAKBB-STRKBT—OPPOSITE BMETS’ BUILDINO.
J. L. OLIVER,
Fashionable Hoot Manufacturer,
RO.SKVXMTBBN BULL-STRBRT, MXAB MONUMCNT-SQUARB.
Gork-Solo, Watop-Proot; Hunting, Military, Patent
Leather, Walking, Dross, and Pump-Sole Hoot* s Shoot
ing Buskins, Bootees, Oxford Shoes, Pumps, Slippers,
&<%, made to order In tho neatest and most fashionable
. .... — fashionable
manner, of wurranted materials, and by the most experi
enced and careful workmen.
WYLLY Ac MONTAIOLLIN,
General Agent* and Urokers,
For the 8alo of
RealK»tate,hfegroes,&any description Personal Property.
_ OPFIOie, CORKER BULL-ST. AND BAY-LANK,
fob 23 Savannah, Georgia.
DWIGK fc C
Factors and Commission P
R, S. HARDWICK.
JVo. m nev-Strut.
lerckants,
lAuniKM ,
J. I1A8UROUCK Ac CO.
(PORTERS AMD WIldLtSALB »E.
Jonif O. COOKE.
IMPORTERS AMD WIldLtSALB DEALERS IK
Earthoa-Ware, FrenohCMnR^Looking Glasses,
PHILIP
IAN,
Drapor-and Tailor,
AMD DEALER IM READY MAD FCLOTHIMQ,
PEKHELD’S RAMOE— RO*98 RRYANH1TRBET.
8. 8. MILLER Ac J.
Wheolwrlr’ - * - —
FERGUSON,
, i ItlackMmlths,
•ovghton ami Montgomery-ete.
■ AVANNAI?, OA.
Carts aid Prays manufactured.
[ Iron Railing and Grates, for
luly—e .novfl
ADAM SHORT,
Mas t o r B It 1 Ido r,
FIRST POOR WEST OF BT. AMOKSW’a HALf-
Will fake contracts for Bidding and Work in Masonry
of every description. \
R. Ac J. LACIIL180N,
Engineers and Blillwrights,
IROM dr URASS FOUMDERS,
Canal-Stroot—Near tho Canal IxKk.
R. LAOnLIION. J.LAC1IUIOM.
A. N. MIL
Engineer’an dull 111 wright,
I ROM AMD BRASS FOUMDER.
A. PON<
importer Ac Blanufadturor of Sogcu 1 *,
MO. 13 WHITAKKX-aTRKKTi
Keeps on hand R well selecict stock of Imported Be-
gars; also Manufactured Tobacd), Snuff, Pipes, and all
other articles usually kept In Us line of buslnoss, which
he offers on the most reasonable torms, - uoy 3
”T. PORTER’S . ,
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING- EMPORIUM.
Spcfnjj ana Sttwwtr jfaatitonn. j
T HE SUBSCRIBER takes this method or Informing his friends and the citizens or Savannall that he Is now
opening THE MOST SPLENDID STOCK OP CLOTHING ever offered In this city. Thefprlc«s In plain
figures, are marked upon each article, and no deviation, apd nt ino remarkable low prices that the 6>oda are marked,
tho subscriber feels confident will be appreciated by a generous public. In part aro the follow! 1 * "—*-' * *■—-
now In store, to wit:
GENTS’ CLOTH COATo.
Gents. Block Cloth Dress and Frock Coats,
Olivo do do do do
Brown do do do .
Blue do do do do
Block Cloth Sacks and Polka Sacks,
Brown do do do do
Blue do do do do
Olivo do do do do
do Hhnd Drew do
Black Doo Skin Polka Socks,
Fancy Colored do do
Drab Casslmere Backs and Polka Sacks,
Black Thvecd
Green do
Brown do
Bilk and Wool
do
do
do
do
COATS.
Checked Ginghams,
1,1 nun Lustre,
Plain and Fancy Alpacca,
Purls Lustre,
Black Morin,
Bluck and Fancy Tweed,
Do do Cashinerells,'
Brown nud Yellow Linen,
Black Drop d’Eto,
Grass Linen.
Bilk, Lninb’s Wool, and Merino Shirts and Drawers,
Linen, Jeans, and Canton Flannel do
Silk, Merino, nnd Cotton Half Hose,
Bilk, Thread, and Norl Hose,
Gentlemen’s Dressing Robe*,
Linen Collar*, two nnd three ply.
D1J , PANTALOONS.
Striped Cotton and Linen,
Plain do do do
Nankeen, Drnpd’Ete,
Fancy Linen,
Black Alpacca,
Black Doe Skin Pants,
Plain Black Casslmore Pants,
* ancy Colored do
Plain and Ribbed do
Block and Colored 8ntlncl Ponb
Block Satin 8lngle nnd Double Breoj (
Fancy Salln and Silk do
Embossod Fancy Silk do
Black and Fancy Barathea do
. do Embroi’d Coftimen
Whlto and Fancy Satin and Party
DI.Ih DHJ^ I ■ I. ... -
od Vests,
do
do
do
do
Plain Block Sllic Voivet, single and Arable breasted,
Fancy Cut do
Fancy Cashmere do
GLOVES.
Blnck, White, nnd Colored Kid Glov s,
Black and Castor Riding do
Cloth, Caahmero and Lined llerlln do
Black, White andFaucy Silk do
„ „ CRAVATS.
Superflno Blnck Silk nnd Fancy Crav Is,
Black and Fancy Silk and Satin Scar ,
.. d 2 . . do Opera Ties.
Linen Cambric, Chinn Cord and Ponge
kerchlefk.
Hats nud Caps, of tho latest styles.
Ladles’Riding Hats.
“ “ini
Trunks, Patent and Sole Leather.
Valyacs, Carpet Bag*, Cones, Umbrellas,
do
At,A
CHILDREN’S CLOTHING DEPA1ITMENT.
Tills Department for Children’s Clothing I* fitted up In tho roost costly style with every c
filling, Ate- tho stock embracesevory nrtlclo In that lino, consisting in part or Coats and Pants or evety MyTei overi
coats, and! ndar Garments, Jenny Lind Sack*, Polka do’ Over Sack*. Vests Braided SuItTpialmsilkVelroLVnt
Suits, and Boys’ Caps, u largo assortment. 7 lie Iaullo* will flud itto Uielr I merest to cull nud oxafaln* my ltock. aa
Mkod ” nUld ° UP ° l "° nle * 181, 0 ttnd 1101,681 manner nud nl 11,0 ,oweBl P ricca - Hu abatement from thoprlces Aral
EjTDon’t forget tlio now gtoreon first floor of St. Andrew’s Hall, comer of Broughton nnd Jefferson-st*. npr 28
VVelwtor, Robert Wuggerisloln, Jos Washburn, I) I. Wil
son, Claudius C Wilson, Domnsoy White, Peter WhltR,
Jno M Williams. Norman Wallace, Henry Welgund.
Tlios White, Wl II William*, J TVVobb.Jus G Watlfc
John Wickam, Lemuel Wilson, Wrn P IVyllv, Johu
Wildor, Jus E VVoRhnur, Chrislopher Wltgeii, John
Wol^lom^Jno W 0 Williamson, llonry Williamson,
Poter Ynnson, Jno A Young, Dr E Yonge, W A Yongo,
Wm P Yougo.
T,»
Tclor Zarodoskl, Edward 0 Zolrouor, Jacob Zimmer
man, Edward Zudotncs, Solomon Zelgler.
Tho foregoing are tho qualifications of voters entltlod
to vote for Mayor mid Aldormon of tho City of Savannah
at tho ensuing oloctlon in December noxf, and a list of
persons Registered for the month of May. If there aro
nny persons whoso nnmes are Registered, nud who are
not entitled to n vote, notlco Is respectfully requested to
bo given to tho Clerk of Connell, that they may bo dealt
with according to law. R. P. AKIN,
sept 14 Clerk Council.
GEORGE W. HARDCASTLE,
Fran klin-Sq ii are.
W OULD Return his (hanks to his friends and patrons
for pnst favour*, oml Inform them, that lie is now
ready at (he old stand, to execute any work In the above
line, nnd hopes by his untiring exertions to ploaso nil
who may honor him with n call. All kinds of repairing
In the above business dono with tho utmost neatness ana
dlsnutch.
• wheelwright and Blacksmith work, and nil kinds of
WhochsWugons, Drays, Carts, &c^ made on tho shortest
notlco and on most liberal terms. Jun 2(1
PAINT AND OIL STONE,
SAVANNAH, OA.
No. 11 'Whitakur-strcot.
K EEPS constantly for sale—^WHITE LEAD, Pure Nos.
1 and 2 English do.
GROUND PAINTS:
Black, Yellow, Brown, Chrome Green, Paris Green, and
Pruzslun Blue.
DRY PAINTS:
Venetian Rod, Spanish Brown, Lampblack, Yellow
Ochre, Red Igsad, Litharge, Paris and Chromo Green,
Prussian Blue, Chrome Yellow, Umber, Terra do Sienna,
Drop Blnck, nnd A VARIETY OP FANCY COLORS.
Linseed OIL, Sperm do- Nealsfoot do-and SPIRITS
OF TURPENTINE, White-Wash BRUSHES, Paint, Var
nish, Graining, and Artists’ do., Wludow and Picture
■ 1 f Idlq
TIME 18 MONEY.
DISPATCH IS A RECOMMENDATION,
Highly Important to Contractort asdBuilders.
IIE Subscriber Is now prepared, will: a sufficient
J nnnnfvn 0 ^ 611 ’ l ® do four time* tho amount of
HOOFING or uny other establishment In the City
of Savannah, In tho sumo spaco or time, and cin give
reference to numerous root*laid by him. which the pub-
u° fll !° ut liberty to Inspect. I can cover a medium sized
Dwelling House, nnd put up Gutters and Conductors,
complete, In the space of ten hours. All Roofe war-
{SfigjJS luiil prices oa low o.
I nm also filling up Water Works In Houses, which In
{n*this c*[ y ° nUd worl{majl3 * 1 *P u°ver been practiced
All wort done under my own Immediate Inspection.
I respectfully ask a continuance ofthe pntronago which
has been so liberally bestowed on me since my com
mencement of business, and will endeavor to merit a con-
timimico ofthe same. JOHN J. MAURICE,
mny 21) io nn j 12 Darnard-etroet.
Hoff’s Sash, mind, ana Door Factory,
H . Newark, N» Ji
A VINO been a manufacturer of tho above articles
for the lost twenty years, and having all the advan
tages or Improved machinery and steam power, is pro-
pared to offer to builders and others In Buvannnh and vi
cinity, SASHES, BLINDS, DOORS, and other articles
In his lino, at the lowest rates. All work from thlsfecto-
ry I* warranted to turn nut ns agreed upon.
Parties wishing uny or the abovo articles will find it to
their luterest to address E. W. ROFF,
„ Newark, N.J.
Sash-Weights, at foundry prlco. Machine Moulding
or any size nnd pattern, al tho lowest rates.
Reference.—Messrs. Pierson k. Heldt, Savannah:
Rankin,Daryea<c Co, Now.York; CarhartA. Roff, Ma
con : Jas. P. Earl, Builder, Charleston, S. C.
July 1 3rao •
Glorious News!!
The Most Important Discovery yet Mado 11!
PlIILEIP’S PATENT EIQUIH GLUE,
TT'OR Carpenters, Brush Maker*, Book Blndcra, Cnbl-
JL 1 net Makers, Housekeeper*, Druggist*, &c. Thl* be
ing a Patent Glue, In a Liquid etate, always ready for
use, requires no flro; It I* free from smell, and will keep
liquid iu auy cllmato: It also nets as Cement for Wood,
Btuno, China, Ginas, Iron, Marble, Paper, or any sub
stance ; os a paste or gum U stand* unequaled; It* repu
tation, wherever It has been Introduced, Is of the first or
der; ns a saving to Mechanics, is observuble nt first sight.
Wo offer liberal Inducements to Hardware men, Station
ers, Druggists, &c., and guarantee It to cost less, by
. ... m — - *■* ire raakl
percenL, than common ordinary Glue. We aro making
oxieiulvoarrangeinoiiuTorthls'PnifTrade,’and cmm’try
- JI kinds, PAPER HANGINGS,
Borders.
. B3T Tho abovo articles will bo sold on reasonable
HouNCt Sign and Ship Pointing
Dono In a workmuu-Uke manner, and at reasonable
prices.Jan 20
Dying and Renovating Establishment,
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA,
73 York-8t..renr of the Court House,
EHtubllMhed in 183S.
L ADIES’ Silk and Woolen Dresses, Shawls, Table
Covers, tec. Cleaned, and Dyed various colors;Ladl
, Jyed ,
Bonnets Bleached nnd Pressed In a fushlonnblo style; Kid
Gloves Cleanod nnd Gentlemen’s Garments Cleaned,
Reno vnted or Dyed ns may be required. All done iu the
same stylo which has generally so much pleuscd my
patrons and frlonds. Terms moderate.
Persons sending parcels by Stoainbonls, or Hall-Road,
are requested to write per mall,so that I may knownwhero
to call for them. 1 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY,
ppr 1 tuw«
Wm II Tarver. John V Tarver, Goo W Tltcolmb, Wm
II Tyson. John Thompson, Patrick Tydlngs, Barnard G
Tlldon, Fra’s Trantoll, AFTorlny, P G Thomas, VV P
Thompson, Jno P Tucker, A Talblrd, Fras Trnulell, J D
Tombroke, James Tburinnlt. 1) T. Tinner,'- Wm Thomas.
O E Tofft, Edward Townsend. U T Thous, A Thomas, W
PToffi, MarlonThroudcran, Jno IlTliode, HJ Thomas*
son, VV II Tlnsloy, Fras Trucnelut, IIV Thomas, Richard
son Tombs, W H Talblrd, J E Taylor, John G Thomas,
John Trumfier, 1 K Tom, Jus P Tustln, Thos M Turner, F
A Tupper, CliasThompson, H JTledemnn, David Thomp
son, Jas TJgho.L C Teboati, Chas O Talblrd. Henry Tow,
Jno Tanner, VVm A Thompson, Itoht Todd, F J Tlmutons,
Wm II Talblrd Jr, Jno J Thous, J Tcchonor, VVm S Tay
lor, N P Taylor, J Al Thomas, J R Thompson.
Christian Uobelo, Philip Us'ler.
Antonio Vcndloy, alios Ramboskl, Chas Van Horn, W
H 8 Vorstlllo, Tristram Vorstlllo, David Veador, llonry
Vollstolch, W ** ”—•
9 0 Vondoubora, llonry Vonglabu,
0 A Wood, Rich’d Wnyho, J L Winoburg, pant W
Whlto, James Whlllbarnffetli Woodward, Elisha VVylly,
Charles Wilson. Geo W Wylly, Augustus Wcnzo, James
Whlto, L W Won*, Francis Wilson, J J Waver, A R
Wngh, Edmund Wallon, A J Wylly, Jos M Wilson. G
AI Wald burgh, Wm Thomo Williams, Wm Wilson, VVm
Waters, Illrum Waller, John Wiillnmson, Jna White, Ja
cob Walter, Gregory Whlto, Allchaol Weldon,Thomas
Weight, WO Wylly, B G Wilson. W W Woodbrldgo,
Bryan Wron.R D Walker, Jno WWtlson,Tho« J Walsh!
H b Wyer, Jos W Wood, Win Wright* G 8 Wall, II F
-WUlluk, Issae Welder, VVm We^tt, Jacob Waldburgh,
” obsten Jorrard Wubbloman, A J White, Christo-
wra
Isano P Wlilteneau, V r. wniung, e *t vvyuy, r.nos
Wlthlngton, Beniamin Whltehond, Thomas VVnrKiuan,
Dr. 8 Warnor, J W Watts,Jno Williams,8P WbUehoad,
Thhsi A Wilson* Tlios SIVnyno* W .VV.VVcst, Job-W
White, O M WlUott, Simon Walter. VV ILWeokes. H K
Wnshburn, H- F Warring, J R VVIIder.'Ilenry Williams,
8 B willlfuns, Ooo WIUIx, H P Wllllnk; rotor Wlllber-
gw, Wm II VVIItbonrpr.' Martin Wimdelknn, llonry WII-
avb,AD Winkler, Z N Winkler, Jno E Wurd; Jo# 0
SINGER’S PATENT SEWING MACHINES,
Paiunted August 12,<4851.
T HE great In vcnllon of tho day I* SINGER’S PATENT
STRAIGHT NEEDLE PERPENDICULAR ACTION
SEWING MACHINE. No other machines can rlghtflilly
uso thostraight ncodlo wllh a direct motion. The first pre
miums at tho last Now-York State Fair, and last Fair of
tho American Institute, wore awarded to this Invention.
Great Improvements have Just been completed nnd added
by tho invoutor, which place theso machines fnr ahead of
all competition. For theso Improvements, letters patent
havo boon applied, and will soon bo Issued. All kinds of
sowing, particularly leather, dono by this machine iu the
host manner. It cannot ravel and Is rogidur nnd boautl-
ful. Tho saving in labor Is Immense. Seven huudred
and fifty of theso mnehtnos aro in profitable use. Principal
offices, 258 Broadway, N. Y.; 57 South Fourth street,
Philadelphia; nnd 10 Harvard place, Boston, where full
inhla; and 10 Harvard place, , .........
proof ofthe utility of tho machines will ul nil tlinesbe
given. Spociinens of tho sewing sent by mail lo an)
part of this country. Slnto aud country rights for tho ox
elusive use of these machines, for salo on most favorable
terms. Apply personally, or by letter, to 1. M. SINGER
& CO., 258Broadway, N. Y.
N. B.—Silk Twist, black nnd colored, (on spools), man
ufactured expressly for theso machines, for sale nl tho
New-York office; blnck, t7; colored $7 50 per pound.
Now York, Mnrch 251B52.Omo mnr 31
OVJBII\VIII3IjMINCJ SUGOE8SI
RUSI1TON CLARK k CO.’S CELEBRATED
GENUINE MEDICAL COIA LIVER OIL
T HIS Valuable remedy, Introduced by us lo the no
tice of tho modlcal profession but little more than
two years since, bus, during that short period, advanced
more rapidly in tho public estimation than nny remedy
jret discovered for this dread destroyer of tho human race.
It has boon used with the most signal and gratifying suc
cess, oven in cases considered hopeless; and. in tho late
reports ofthe New York and Pounsylvunla Hospitals, on
Its use, it la spoken or as being more volunblo than nny
• J ' ■ filler * * -"• * J *' '
remedy yot discovered for Consumption nnd Pulmonary
Affections; nud it has tho groat advantage.over all other
lodles, that, instead of reducing, it Increases tho strength
and flesh of the imtlent—thus enabling Nature to oo-opo-
rate with tho remedy, nnd overcome the disease.
Owing to .Uto purity and superior quality of tho Oil of
nr tnnnumcturo having given U a popularity over all
rs, sovornl perrons havo eroded Iho aniqie and stylo of
bolUia In order to palm off inferior quality nnd luluL
ed Oil; nnd, aa tho article, unices pure, Is, In most
our mnnufecturo having given .
others, several perrons have eroded
our bo“' - - *
tcraled . .„ ,
cases, worse than uscloss. wo would call particular
lies to our signature, which. Is oyer tho cork of each bot
tle, dthout which It Is not genuine. Bo particular and
Inquire for Rushton, Clark k Co’s Cod Liver Oil, and sc ~
that tho signature Is over the cork. For salo by
W. W. LINCOLN,
And by Druggists generally In tho United States.
H USBAND’S CALCINED MAGNESIA.—The snpo-
jrior qualities of this Magnesia are, that It Is en
tirely deprived or carbonic, aold, freo from unpleas
ant teilo, smoll, or other disagreeable
—“-iHt ' •* ''
from unpleas-
property, nnd
la without roughness or griillness to Uie tonch of palate.
Ono toaspoonfol or this MagnOslal* equal tn strength to
three or four of the common calcined magnesia, thus
combining smallness of dose with the moat agreeable
formln which mognealaran'be administered. Just ro-
July 12 Muiiumeut-aquaro.
We nro establishing Sole Agents In all populous towns
4L " R j " 4 ‘ in Bottle* of
throughout tho United States. 8o!d In lio'ttles of three
sizes, and also by tho Gnllon. Small samples sent lo any
part of the United States, carriage free.
Also, the British Furniture Polish, In bottles of three
sizes. Country AlerchanU, attend to tho above. Apply
early. PHILLIPS k CO.,
aug 3 3m 4 Codnr-st., near Pearl, Now-York.
FALL OF 18G2.
H AVING completed our arrangements for the season,
wo are now prepared to offor to tho public the larg
est and best assortment of
GOOD AND WELL-MADE CLOTHING,
nnd aro determined to Bustalu our reputation hy Belling
Goods nt fair prices. Wo Invte our f riends and tho pul?
lie to call and cxamlno our Fall and Winter Stock,
which, for quality, stylr and quantity far oxcoeds
any previous season, and from which a complete outfit
can bo soluctcd nt Iho very lowest prices. Our
Goods are solectod with groat care—being cut in tho
latest Fashion, nnd manufactured In such a manner as i
give entire satisfaction.
800,000 STOCK
or Ready-made CLOTHING, embracing all Uie Tnrioni
styles, qualities, etc., in £iart ns follows:
Black Cloth, Frock and Dross, pinld and Clouded, Fancy
Business Coats In groat vurioty. Tweeds cut Into Pellors
Ilulf Socks, etc- etc.
PANTALOONS,
mado from Fine Black Doeskin, nnd tho various Fall
stylo* or Harris’ Cloudod aud Mottled Casslmcrcs, Black
aud Fancy Satlnota.
VESTS:
Black and . Figured Satin, GoaUcmcn’s Whlto 811k and
Figured Marseilles.
WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT.
Wo invite the attention of Country Merchants to our
Stock, which Is varied and complete, and manufliclunxt
expressly lor their trade. Wo also tmvo a genteel as
sortment or YOUTH’S CLOTHING,
Gentlemen’s FumlBhlng Goods, Bluck and Fancy Silk
Cravats, Stocks, 1’luiu and Figured Silk and Satin Neck
lies, Prtnco Alberts, of Plain, Watered and Rlbbod 811k.
SHIRTS,
Whlto nnd Fancy, wnrnuitod lo lit, Gloves, Under Gar
ments, Suspenders, Collars, Handkerchlufe, Socks, etc.
jjy Wo u*k u continuance of tlio putrotiogo which
has always been so gouerouMy extended to us.
„ 0 pl7 IMKIiMON. lIEIrtT Hr.
EUSON, IIEIDT 4c CO.
SAM’L HOYT,
Lato of tho firm of Sain’l Hoyt&Co,Savaunali, Gu.
W OULD announce to hls frlcuda that ho has remov
ed to Charleston, S. C-No. 140 East Bay, where
he Is prepared to do u geueral Commission business, and
furnish to ordor, nt all times, any articles from the North
or South that may bo wanted, for tho usual commission,
os well ns receive ami sell tho sumo. And I pledge my-
solf that all business entrusted to my care shall rccclvo
such attention as will Insure similar manlfostaUon of
their good will, not doubling that my acquaintance with
Northern and Southern markets will enable uie to do os
well as nny, and belter than many.
Also Dealer In Butter, Choocse, Plaster, Marblo Dust,
Coraont, Liino nnd Hair.
And Agont for sundry Machlno Manufactories, North
and South, ns well as Silua 0. Herrings’ Flro Proof Safes,
Georgia and French Burr Mill Stones pall of which will
he Rtrnishod ou short notice,and at manufecturcrs prices.
Cosh puld nt all times for Wool, Green, Salted and Dry
Hide#, Door and Sheep Skins, Shinning Furs. Beeswax,
Rogs,.Ropo Cuttings, Sen Island Colton Seed and Flor
ida Moss. Also, Southern Tanned leather In Uie Rough.
Terms cash Invariably. Refers to tho cmzens or Savan
nah generally. tf , sept 4
CARPET WARE HOUSE
nnJIE Bubecriber would rcsnoctfolly Inform tiro citizens
J. or Savannah nnd Iho public generally, U
formerly occupied by Mosers. Snldei
(which Is now being enlarged and
opened ou op about tho 20th Inst, wlut an' entirely new
and complete stock of Foreign aud Domestic CARPET-
INHS, OIL CLOTHS, ko. k* ■ ■
: Having secured the Ageuoy of aoreralof-the principal
manufliclorlea of Euroiio, purchasers will bocunblod to
innko selections from tho most complete assortment of
Royal Patent VelvaLTapestry,Urus*ct*lnjrralu aiulA'c
tlauCarMtlng^Uugs, Oil CloUia,MatUug.Table and Pli
Covers, Curtains nnd Curtain Bluffs, Siwdes, Cornices,
fco., ever offered In Utla city ( all ofwblch will bo sold at
wholesale or retail,on the uioel satlRfaclory tonns, by .
tf VV. II. GUION, AguiiL
sei»J4
BBBSHEE&sr
SOboxe. do. Colored Olieo*!.
25 £?T°*... d0 - ymu do.
S5 bbU. Illram (toillb’i Exln door.
30 bS™iui”i,“"”’ h ' Pure 0 “”“
Received per steamer, and for aale by
•«Pt 16 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
TSin, lard, coffee, * coicc.-
vX 25 barrels pure rhaln’s Gin:
25 do Imperial (frown do;
8 ^ Wo Co®* 4 -
50 bbls. Stuart’s B. Sugar.
Landing, and for sale by
•OP 114 CRANE k HOLCOMBE.
R A SS®* *S ,PB » bales Gunny Cloth
W«gr,500 coils Kentucky Rope
400 colU Dillon’s Roj>c; 1.000 lbs. do Twine
tti pr,raoBac ? n Sides; 00 bags Jamaica Coffee
•snu son 1
200 qusrtcMcegs } D «pont Powder
30 cases canisters J
14,000 feet 8ofoty Fuse. For sale by
“Pt 13 COHEN 4c P08DICK.
\XACKEREL 4c CODFISH.—
lVX 25 barrels now No. 3 Mnckcrel
20 do. do. No. 2 do.
20hf.do. do. No. 1 do.
1000 Codfish
Landing from brig Marshall,nnd for sale by
sept 14 CLAGUORN 4c CUNNINGHAM,
•|7LOUH, ALMONDS, SOAP, 4cc. Ac.—
JU 25 hair bbls. oxtra Canal Flour}
5 frails “Jordan" Almonds;
25 boxes Pale Soap:
15 bbls. pure Cider Vinegar;
. ., 20 bbU, extra Monongahela Whiskey.
Landing, and for sale by
sept 14 CRANE 4c HOLCOMBE.
F UJU vs A &"? , ;is“ DnA,8,N3 -
10 hhds. Cqba Sugar;
106 colls Weaver’s Itnpe;
20 boxes and 10 half boxes Raisins.
Landing, and for sale by
sept f4 CRANE 4c HOLCOMBE.
QUGAR, MOLASSES, Ac.—
O 15 hhds. Prime Porto Rico Sugar
10 hhds. Choice do. do.
50 bbls. Sugar House ftlolnsses
60 bbls. Butter, 8ugur and Soda Crackers
25 boxes Soda Biscuit
20 boxes assorted Candy
Lauding and for salo by
•opt 14 SCRANTON, JOHN8TON k CO.
TJACON.LAItD, FLOUR, Ac.-
X> S(t hhds. prime Cincinnati Bacon Sides;
20 do. Bacou Shoulders;
50 barrels prime Leaf Lara;
100 do. Hownrd street Flour;
200 do. N. O. and Baltimore Whiskey:
25 do. N.E. Ruin; 50do. Phelps’Gin;
100 boxes Star Candles;
150 do. Tobacco, or various qualities;
30 hhds., 20 tcs. and 25 bbls. priino O. Molasses;
30 boles Itonf Tobacco;
25 bogs Rio Coffee; 500 colls Bole Rope;
100 bales Uuny Bugging, For sale by
tug 3 COHENS 4c HERTZ.
T\,f ANUFACTURKD TUBA' GO, Ac.—
lVX 81 boxes Grant A Williams’ 5’a and 8 1 * Tobacco;
20 quarter do do;
00 bbls. Crushed and Powdered Sugar,
40 do Clarified do;
50 boxes Colgate’s Pearl Starch;
150 do No. 1 Palo and Family Soap;
61 13 lb caltys Hyson Ten;
10 bbls. Blenched Whale Oil;
10 do Soda Blsculs;
10 half boxes Loar Sugar;
Landing and for sale by
sept 7 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
QUGAR8, COFFEE, TOBACCO, A«x, Sec.-
O 10 hhds. prime Su Croix Sugar;
25 do. strictly cholra Porto Rico do;
100 bbls. Stuart's Clnnfied Bugnr;
50 do do Crashed do;
20 do do Powdered do;
40 boxe* do Loaf do;
S0<» bogs Rio Coffee;
BW do Jamaica Coffee, part very choice;
100 do Luguyra do; 25 boxes old Java Coffee:
10 do Mocko do;
250 boxes Tobacco, various brands and sizes;
50,000 very superior Spanish Segars;
100,000 half Spanish do;
Far safe ou accommodating terms, by
aug2 CRANE A HOLCOMBE.
0UNDRIES.—150 boxes Soap, various brands.
O 50 bbls. Irish Potatoes.
40 bbls. Illrum Smith’s Flour.
20 bugs Black Pepper. 1
100 kegs Gun and Rifle Powder.
50 X casks Sherry, Madeira, and Teneriffe Wine.
Received aud for sale by
sept 0 MoMAHON A DOYLE.
O UG AIL—50 hhds. Fair and Choice Porto Rico Sugnr.
O 50 bbls. Refined do.
50 do. Crushed und Powdered do. 1
J ust received und for sale by |
sept 0 McMahon a doylb.
/TOFFEE, M ACKEREL, Ac.—
\J 170 bag* Prime Green Rio Coffoo.
50 bbls. Nos. 1 and 3. Muckerel.
20 half do. No. 1 do.
40 bbls. Stewnrt’s crushed and powdered Sugar.
20 quarter casks while wine Vinegar. 1
500 reams Wrapping paper, assorted.
75 packages Hyson and Green Tea, selected.
80 boxes (is and 8s Bedell’s patent Tallow Candles.
100 bbls. E. Phelps’ Gin.
40 do. P. and II. Connecticut Rlvor do.
25 do, Domoslic Brandy.
10 do. high proof WhltefWhiskey.
1 Puncheon old Jamaica Rum.
1 do. old 81. Croix do.
1 do. old Scotch Whiskey. Landing and for sale by
sept 6 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO.
T ANDING from sclirs. Julia Eliza, Urania, Bussox,
XJ burnuo Texas, and brig Augusta:
SO hhds. cliolco Porto Rico Sugar
25 do fair Cuba do
250 bags fair to primo IUo Coffee !
100 do primo old Cuba do
25 barrels Crushed Sugar; 100 boxes Star Candles
20 do choice old N. (J. Whiskey
200 bags Buck and Drop Shot; 5,000 lbs. Bar Lead
25 barrels No. 1 Loaf Lard
50 do Stuart’s Sugar, B. A.O.
50 do extra Flour, illmin Smith, 8palding and
Hopeton brands; 5 bales Twine
20 quarter casks pure ftlulagaWIuo
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
sept 8 CRANE A HOLCOMBE.
OUOAR, COFFEE. SOAP, CANDLES, 4tC.—
tj 25 obis. Smarts B. Clarified Sugar;
25 “ “ C. “ “
20 bogs Old Government Java Coffee;
100 bags prime Rio Coffee;
100 boxes Smith’s nnd Buchan’s Family 8oap;
100 boxes Colgate’s Pale and No. 1 Soap;
50 boxes Readel’s Tallow Candles, 0’s and 8’s;
10 bbls. Pure Cider Vinegar;
20 bbls. High Proof Whiskey;
20 boxcsTobncco, lfl’s;
40 bbls. prime Leaf Lard;
50 kegsprime Leaf Lard;
Landing, and for sale by
aug 25 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
T ARD, HAMS, SIDES AND SHOULDERS.—
JU 15 casks fine Rnloson’s llams;
200 Reynold’s best Sugar cured llams;
20 hhds. prime Bacon Sides:
17 do. do. do. Shoulders;
40 bbls. prime No. 1 Leaf Lard; for saloby
July 13 J. V. CONNERAT k CO.
T> ALT!MORE FLOUR, BACON AND LARD.
_D 250 bbls. superfine Howard-sL Flour;
100bbils. prime Bacon Sides:
40 do. do. do. Shouldcrs;|
20 casks superior Sugar Cured llams;
100 bbls. and 200 kegs prime Loaf Urd.
For salo by
July 8 8CRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
OUGAR AND MOLASSES.—
O 25 hhds. choice St. Croix Sugar:
30 do. prime nnd choice Porto Rico do.;
20 do. fair Muscovado do.;
48 do. prime nnd fair New Orleans do.;
150 bbls. Stuart’s Crashed nnd Powdered do.*,
80 do. do. B. nnd C. Clarified do.
150 do. New Orleans Molasses;
100 do. West India do. For sale by
July 8 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
/TANAL FLOUR, Ac.—
v 100 bbls. Hiram Smith’s and pure Genesee Flonr;
40 half do. do. do do. do.;
60 bbls. nullor, Sugar and Soda Biscuit;
50 boxes Treadwell’s do. do.
100 boxes 8caled Herrings;
300 do No. 1. Pale and Family Soap;
50 do. Colgate’s Pearl Starch 5
30 half chests X “«d X 9> papers Black Tea;
70 boxes 0 pounds each, superior do. do.;
60 packages assorted Green do.;
20 cases Olivo Oil. Landing, and for sale by
July 8 BCRANTON, JOHN8TON A CO.
/TOFFEE, SUGAR, BACON, Ac.—
U 1,000 bugs Rio Coffee;
10(1 hhds. Muscovado Sugar;
100 do.Cardenns Molussos;
25 do choice Bacon Sides;
25 do. choice Bacon Shoulders;
150 boles Gunny Ragging.
In store and for sale by
Juno 23 PADELFORD, FAY A CO.
T3RANDY AND GIN, IN BOND—
XJ 10 pipes Swan Gin:
5 pipes Imperial Kaglo Gin;
15 half pines dark Otnrd, Dupuy A C-o.’s Brandy,
2 do. ao. palo do. do. do. do.
15 half and quarter pipes Rochollo Brandy.
AU under Custom House lock, For solo by
Juno 24 W.ftl. DAVIDSON.
X IQUORS, SEGARS, Ac.—
JU 5 qr. casks Otnrd, Dupuy A Co.’s Brandy
15 do. Pico Madolra Wine
3 half pipes do. do.
3 do. 8horry do.
50 boxca Claret, quarts and pints
10 baskets Champagne, do.
50 ft! Segars, of direct Importation, anti from the
most celebrated manufacturers; together with a supply oi
Cordials, nnd Sweetmeats.- Just raelved by ’
June 23 M. J. SOLOMONS.
TMPORTED LIQUORS.—
JL 10 hulf pljic* Olurd, Dupuy A Co.’s bost Brandyy
10 qr. nua eighth, “Jenu Louis, very old,’ 1 Brandy:
15 casks **Sazerar’s”.and.“Duvind'’ Brandy; •
3 pipes Holland Gin. Swan Brand;
2 puncheons SL Crofg Ruqt; .
2 do. Jamaica do. For salo by
July 13 J. V. CONNERAT A CO. ,
Vf ADKIRA, CLARET AND SHERRY WINES.—
ItX 20 halfand quarter pipes good Madolra Wine;
5 quarter casks superior old do. -
30 do. Teneriffe andSlclly do.
20 do. Port do.
8 casks Bordeaux Claret do.
5 quarter casks fine old Sherry do.
For sale by ‘ '
July 13 J. V CONNERAT A CO. ;
ywtrttjamrfrt.
NUMBER 229f
- igS£a
/am lUBdw), assorted kind#. ■
bluls. Fair and Cnotee Porto Rico 8ogar. 1
do. Cuba and New-Orleans do. -
do. •
40
do.
100 bbls. Refined
75 do. Crushed and Powdered
25 boxes Loaf
900 bags Rio Coffee.
200 do. Porto Rico and 8L Domingo Coffee.
75 do. Java do.
150 X and % chests Hyson Tea.
40 & do. Black do.
1 130 boxes Sosp.
100 do. Mustard, Pepper, Allspico and Ginger.
■ 80 bbls. Butter, Soda, and Sugar Biscuit.
“0 X do. do. do. do, do.
0 M~
120 51 Segars, assorted kinds.
20 bags Black Pepper. '
250 bbls. New-Orleans Whiskey.
100 do. White do.
50 do. hlonongahcln do.
20 do. Old Bourbon do.
140 do. E. Phelps’ Gin.
60 do. Best P. k It. yjyo Gin.
tl pipes Holland do.
50 x casks Sherry, Madeira, k Tcneriffo Wine.
GO baskets Champngno do.
40 bbls. American Brandy.
25 X casks do.
10 X do. Cognac Brandy. I In Cnstom House
20 X pipes do. { Blore.
150 kegs Gun and Rlflo Powder.
500 bogs Drop and Buck Shot.
With a compote naaortmont of Groceries.
For salo on favorable terms by
-pl 4 WEBSTER k PALMES.
N ew mackerel—
20 barrels No. 1 Mackerel.
25 do. No. 2 do.
25 do. No. 3 do.
10 ht do. No. 1 do.
10 do. No. 2 do.
Landing from ship Hartford, and for sale by
—Pi*! CRANE k HOLCOMB!
T'XTRA CANAL FLOUR.—
ll 28 barrels Hiram Bmith Flour.
.25 hf. do. Livingston Extra do.
Landing from ship Hartford, and’for sale by
-P* a J CRANE k HOLCOMBE.
ANDING from brig Excel:
J 20 hhds. prime SL Croix Sugar
25 bbls. Coffee cfo
10 do. Granulated do
50 bbls. Stuart’s B. k C. do
10 frails Almonds
20 cases Pickles, quarts nnd half gallons. For sale
’ [sept 20]CRANE k HOLCOMflB.
Sugar;
50 “ Fair
300 Bags Rio Coffee;
50 Matts old Government Java do.
loo boxes Soap;
50 “ Starch.
Just received and for nle by
on ,o«o 5PMAHON k DOYLE.
YRANDY, GIN, kc.
“ Scignct l and Roachcll do.
10 Pipes Holland Gin;
ifisc '" "
Uuk. Madeira Wine;
wu - M Port do.
30 bbls. old Monongsbela Whiskey;
50 “ Domestic Brandy;
50 “ do. Gin;
loo do. Rum;
. loo “ do. Whiskey.
Just received and for solo by
jeidtW1852 M’MAIJON k DOYLE.
JUG AUS.—Just received amt In store:
j 20 hhds. fair Muscovado Sugars;
10 do. Ncw-Orlcans do,
10 do. fine Porto It’co do.
50 bbls. Crush’d, Powd’d nnd Rcflnod Sugars:
40 do. Coffeo Sugars; for salo by
J. V. CONNERAT k CO.
July 13
ROBERTS Sc FOOTE,
Broughton-etrcet, (.up etnirs) ojjpoeite the St.
. Andrew's Hall,
a AVE now on hand a vor>
Stock o
now on hind a very largo and well-releded
k of DRY GOODS, which they offer for sale, by
or packago lo tho trade—consisting, In part, ot
Ii.iul — — <1 flllffnll Dlunl.nl. —
Colored and Duffel! Blankets.
Red aud White Flannel.
Plains and Kerseys, assorted quality.
Satinets and Kentucky Jeans.
Fancy and Tweed Cassimeres.
Striped and Plnln Cotton Osimhurgs.
Bleached nnd browu Shirtings nud Sheetings.
English and American Print*.
Cashmeres and Printed DuLainea.
Black and Colored Alpacaa.
Blnck and Colored Coburgs.
ntUAKTi’ST’ATHNT -
mnltykept
inle at tho
sept 18
Finn PROOF PAINT, FltOffl OHIO.
)osuro of a few months to tho atmosphere, this coating
In soma places, a spurious article has been sold as the
Every Barrel is marked BT,AKFPS FIRE-PROOP
‘ 1IMT. Tho above Paint Is for salo In Savannah b;
wplfl
vannab by
u LAMAR.
T HIS Artlclo Is elaborately prepared from carefully so
lected articles of Uie best quality; it possesses In (
illng or oUier properties of on Injurious tendency.
It fs beneficially used In a variety of clrcumsta
a sense of exhans-
lent, a few drops
Ilia sugar, will be
Inge, or
of Gin-
nrlably gl
In onlln
[nary dlarrhten, incipient cholera. In shot
irt, In
letber
* particularly during the prevalence c
za; no traveller
elleror family should be with-
June 24
. VV. LINCOLN, Monnment-equare.
GEORGIA RUHR IUIIA, STONES.
r HE Undcraigncd has on hand an assortment of Burr
Stone, from 18 Inches to AX feet diameter, a portion
IE ESSEX COMPANY LxwRKxcE, Buss., are pre
pared to execute promptly all orders for Steam En-
_ s, Bugar Mills, Locomotives. Colton and Woolen Ma
chinery, MU1 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 bo obtained for elsewhere.
Particular aUeullon paid to economy or foel In steam
ngines, and to durability in ovenr Uilug.
apr 24 ly GORDON McKAY, Agent.
GOFPER8RUTH AND PfiPJKBING.
rpilE Subscriber having fitted tip, InconnecUon with
X hi* Foundry and Machine Works, a Shop for the
abovo business, and engaged the services or superior
workmen, is prepared to do any description of work that
muy offer.
All work dono in tho very best manner and at the
shortest notlco. A. N. MILLER,
July 12 tf Eastern Wharf.
SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO FORTIES*
J UST RECEIVED: two splendid Seven Octave Tiano
Fortes, by Roscnkrantz, Dresden, ono of the most cel
ebrated European manufacturers. Theso Instruments
*■- *to guarantied In every respect, nnd will be sold at
itally low prices by F. ZOO BAUM k CO.,
f 13 Whitaker, one door east of Bryan-sL
can bo
uuuau
July
CHURCH AND PAHJLOR ORGANS.
nrUIE Subscribers, agents for Mr. H. Kiuurr, Organ
X builder, are prepared to fhrnlsh any description of
Church or Parlor Organs. As a specimen of hls Instru
ments, reference Is mado to the organ recently erected by
him in the Lutheran Church of this city, l’urtlesdealrlng
information on the subject cun ascertain all necessary
particuinrsou application to F. ZOGBAUM k CO M
|uly 13 Whltnker-et n ono door east of Bryan-st.
WOODEN WARE.
T IE subscriber has Just received per sebr. John W.
Anderson, a supply of Woodon Ware, vIzj Ice
Cream rails; Brass Bound Tea Tubs: Brass Bound Palis;
Measures, from 1 quurt to X bushel; Painted and Plain
Tubs and Pulls, wash Boards, Paste Boards, and Pius;
kc^ kc.) for salo by JOHN J. MAURICE,
ougO 10,12and 14 Barnard-strcet.
CAlffPHENE AND SPIRIT GAS. , ,
T HE Subscriber has received por steamer 8tute’of
Georgia, a supply of Catnphene and Spirit Gas, di
rect from tlio manufacturers, which will bo sold on rea
sonable terms. Also, Cam phene, Gas, and Oil Lamps;
OIL Gas. und Cumpheuo Cans of various sizes.
r JOHN J. MAURICE,
June 15 10, 12 nnd 14 Bamard-stroot.
GJIEAF VAHU 8'1'UUK,
CORMER WHITAKER AMD COMORESS-STS.
B LEACHED and Brown SHEETINGS k SHIRTINGS.
The Subscriber* have Just received per brig Wilson
Fuller, from Now-York:
Water Twist bleached SHEETING
New-York Blllls do do
James’Steam Mills do 7-8 and 4-4
Lowell LONG CLOTHS, 7-8 and 4-4
Londsdale and Washington Long Cloths, 4-4
Sea Island Brown Shirting, 7-8 and 4-4
7-8,8,0,10,11, and 104 Allendale Bro. Bheettng
7*8,8,0,10,11, and 12-4 do Bleaohed do
7-8,8,0,10,11, and 12-4 Hamilton do do
For sale by M. PRENDERG AST k CO.
packets n. u. twa ana uunuun, *
now ready to transport freight of all
tween Savannah, Augusta and Hamburg, with oa much. I
If not more dispatch, than any other baata on the river. >
The steamers ore commanded by experienced and ac
commodating Captains.’ All freight, consigned to' their
agents will bo forwarded free of commissions.
ffiratieUnn attotttfBnqcuta. [ :
NEW-YOBR & SAVANNAH; STEAM-SHIP LING
. WEEKLY.
rEoTJow and Splendid Stonm-h...
FLORIDA...... * Captain Lyon, ■
ALABAMA^....;.., ...CaptainLudloWt, ;;
Belonging to the .
W^jjf ASayannnto Steam Navi
Jan 28
MUEL L< MrrOIflLL,*'' •
104 Front-street, New-York.
nLn . , FOR PHIJDADEk.
Phfladolphla & Savannah Steain IS
“ The new and splendid sl<
ship STATE OF Of
Inr trips and will leave Savannah on Wednesday,
8th day or September, and every alternate Wkdnesl_.
tervi GU ‘ WdSOthOcWiM! ,V. •••-'
. »l si,
3d and 17th November, and so on.
Cabin Passage to Philadelphia. .....t35 00\ >
Tlirough Tickets to Now York.... .’........... .^5 to: l
Steerage 0 OO'
This ship has been built with entire regard to safety* ? • .[
comfort and despalch, and offers new and ndmlrablo fa
ply to* 10 hUfl,ne “ an “ pa'dELFORd'^AY pa8 “ 8 °- ,, I > *
AgentelnKtUadelphla. ’
SAVANNAH* AUGUSTA &1LAMHURG, •
„, The V"l° n steam Boat Company of Geor-
igla and South Carollna bavlng,thoroughly
joverbanled and refitted thw superior steain ; j -
L.COOK and OREGON^with Llghteij^ \
The accommodations for passengers are equal; If not
superior to any boats on the river. ' " • : -
I1ENRT*
sept 21
„ -,RY. HARPER, President, Savannah. .
E. F. KINGHLEY k CO- Agents;. “ .
JAMES HARPER, AgcnyAttguMa. 1 :
BRUNSWICK- FANCT I> BLUFR I VePFERSONTON. ‘
ST. MARY8, KING’S FERRY, CENTERVILLE,.
CENTERVILLBit
AND iNTERMEDIATE LANDINGS..^ * •
The now and Out steam-packet PI
Captain P. Corb, having been U
overhauled and refitted; wfll rtwum
for the above places, commencing Tat
* " F?ef( *'
:«fc
Instant,at 10o’clock, A.M. PorF__„__..
no E. F. KINCHLEV k CO- Agent!.
P. 8.—All Freight payable In Savannah..
SAVANNAH’AND A UGUSTi
STJJAItlllOAT COMPANY OFG1
WUlconUitue to run tho following Steamers, vlat
DAVID L. ADAMS, (Iron,) ......Oapb A-—* .
CHATHAM, (Iron) .Capt. Huossnp.
THOS. 8. METCALF, . .cSft !—^.
TENNESSEE, Cap
Which, with tow-bonts and lighters, off
freight lo
,CnpW-
facliiVies ’for transportation of height to the Interior of ‘
Georgia- South Carolina, Tennessee and Alabama,’In
connection with Railroads. • -
Tho elegant steam-packet D. L. Adame will connect
with tho steamships Florida and Alabama: landing
freight by them in 5 days from New York to Augusta. ■
Freight (now taken at reduced rates,) will be forward- ,
sd free of commission;
Z3T In order to prevent detention or mitcnrrUgt, bills
or lading should bo addressed to G, H. JOHNSTON*
President’ Savannah. Merchandize from the Interior, to
JOHN A. MOORE, Agent, Augusta.
DIRECTORS.
„ 8AyANNAn.-Geo.il. Johnston, Andrew Low, Edward ,
Padolford, W. C. O’Driscoll, ChatleS Green; Joseph ,B. '
Far, Jos. Washbnrn.
AuairsTA.—J.R. Bolkloy,T. 8. Metcalf, James Hop
L. Uo|.klnis E. Slicrmnn. S’. M. Nowlon. ’ ‘
Savannah, June 24,1852.
TO TRAVEIiUERS OOlNGNORTH*
Savannah & Charleston
U. S. MAIL STEAM-PACKETS
.VhT —«l. ul.uhM If... 1.
EAVE Savannah every Morhino at Poor
° clock, after the arrival of the Night Train of the
central Rail-Road, and ARRIVE at. Charleston
atTwelvk o’clock M. same day, connecting at Charles-
on with the WilmJnfffsm Steam-Pi’
Mvawtllt IK— IT D ,1-11 , (1
leave with Iho U. S. Mall kvkry day at 2Jrf P.M., and,
ahw, with the Ncw-Vork dc Charleston Steam
ships. which leave Charleston kvkry Wednesday and '
Saturday Afternoons. .u
Passengers leaving Mnicon pn Tuesday evenings will
arrlvo In time to connect with tho splendid new steanl -
khlp JAMES A DOER ono week and>the steamship
SOUTHERNER tho next. —
Faro from Charleston to New-York by land route. 1920(10
t me 52 houra.
By steamships 925 00
may 15 B. M. LAFFITEAU, AgenL
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA ■
IRON STEAMBOAT COMPANY OP GEORGIA, <
T HIS COMPANY will continue to transport Produce
and other Merchandise, on tho Savannah riYer, to
and from Augusta, by their Iron Steamers
JOHN RANDOLPH, .CapLPmwoT.
LAMAR, Capt-OaxswaLU .
—AND ALSO BY TUE STEAMER— '
AMORYSIBLEY, .Capt, ■ ■■■■■■- —J* '
Tlio latter Steamer being of loss draught than.any
other on the IUver, Insures unprecedented despatch la
all stages ofthe water. Tho Company is also provided
with fifteen Tow-Boats and two Lighters. •
All Freight addressed to the care or the Company, of.
Its Agents, will be received and forwarded, free of com
missions. A. SIBLEY, President, Augusta.
T. R. MILLS, Agent, Savannah.-
oct 10 W. M. ROWLAND, Agent, Augusta.
Superintendent’s office of tlie Central
Railroad Company,. ,> - •
APQOOT 30, 1852,
cm, and Maeon and Western Roadvkfe assured'
mat there Is no obstruction to the transportation of
Goods aud Produce by Uie carrying away of the tempo-
ray trossel work at the Ocnralgee.
hey wUl be putto no expense whatever, and to'th©
delay of only one day by portage,
Tho new bridge which U lit progress, will be finished
permanenUy In sixty days,
aug 30 MACPHER80N B. MILKEN, Sup’L
THROUGH FARE
From Charleston to Baltimoro •17.50*
To Philadelphia 819, and to New-York 920.
TUE GREAT MAIL ROUTE FROM CHARLESTON
SO. CA.
L EAVING the wharf at the foot of Laurens-street dally
afterthe arrival ofthe Southern can, via WUralng-
ton,N.O,from which point two dally trains are dis-.
patched nt 8 A. M. anduP.M.; the 8 o'clock only con-
nectlngat Weldon, N.C^ with the Seaboard and Roanoke ’
Rail Rond to Norfolk, thence by steamers to Baltimore;
and both trains connecting nt Weldon with tho lines to : ,
Petersburg, Richmond, Washington; Baltimore, Phlladcl-
S hla, and New-York Tho public is respectfully Informed v '
lat the steamers of these lines, are In first ret© condiUon. ..
and are navigated by well known and experienced com
manders ; tho Hall Roads are In fine order, (the Wlltnlnd-'
ton and Weldon,-.a-o/-—•
having
rs availing themselves of Uie first train : may . reach ■>
tore in 40 hours, Philadelphia In 45 hours, and New.
In SOX hours; nnd by tho second train they' arrive
Itimure In 50 hours, Philadelphia In 56 Houra, 1 and
..... Pork In 01* houra.
Through tlcketacan alone be hadfrom E. WINSLOW,
Agent ortho Wilmington and Raleigh Rail<Rond'Com- *
jmnyj at the office of the Company, foot ofLatirens street, 1
[esfon, B. t
.... Company, foot ofLatirens street, 1
to whom ploaso apply. . .,ntar22—
AUGUSTA AND WAYNESBORO* RAIL-ROAD.
PERFUMES.—Lubln’s Rose Geranium, Verbena, Tea
”-ise, Musk Roso; Alesmt, Caprice do la Mode, Pink,
0, Popplnack, vloletto, Lllns, Sweet Briar; Double
ose. Eglantine, Marocliall. Jockey Club, Jenny
11. Jockey Club, Jenny
End, Boquet de Esters
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GENERAL NEWSPAPER. ADli
BCRIPTION OFFICE.
80 Bxoodwayt near Wallvstreet# ■
NEW-YOKK., .«•
mar 14 [Established In 1843.1
CHANGE OF 80HEDULE.
T HIS ROAD is now open for the transportation of
Freight and Passengers to Waynesboro’. At'this
point It connect* with a splendid line of Four-Hprse Post
Coaches, forming a perfect dally connectloh betWeeu Au
gusta and Savannah, Macon and Milledgevllle. ,
On and after Monday, May 10th, Passenger trains will"
run Dally, as follows:
I^ave Savannah at 8.00 o’clock'A.’M.
“ Macon at... .7^0 , w .-. A. M.v if j'
“ MlUedgovIUoat.. .7.00 . « A.M.
“ Augusta at ■* ■
Arrive at Augusta at 9.40
“ at8flvannah 0.00
“ atMaconat 6.45
“ at Mllledgovlllo at ;.745
Faro between Savannah and Augusta..,..,..95 50.:. . .1
“ “ MlfiodgovilleJco « ! , .:!!;'!v!!’.*90 75 !
MACPHEltSON B. MH4J3N,Gen’18up’L .
Savannah, May 5th, 1852. . ; may 5
•'A,
P. 'M*.
Or
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■ u ; \ P.-M.' 1
Macon nnd Weatom^til :
hassco, Eufaula and Columbus ft:
Passengers dine at Fort Valle]
GEO. W. AD/ .
aug 20 South 1
it
the Tall*?..
i
Superintendent .7
im Rail Road/ ; .
Tofont, California, Eurooe. bte. tte:.:
mu. Oglethorpe,,Cohn
' Gcorgta, and all
A RRANGEMENT8 havll.gbeen maddwilhtl-_
A YORK. AND,»SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP (
PANY, by which .we are.preporcd lo forward
having alt business matters attended to
feUHTully. J. De.*
and Milledgevillc,.
8. OT. l’ETTENGILL.
GENERAL ADVERTISING , AND SUBSCRIPTION
' • ‘ , . ‘.OFFICE,* , . 1;
mar 14 No. 10 8tdtc*st.« Boston, Blau.,.
. 8. II. Pettenoill' k Co^ Nowspsper Advertising'
Agents, No. 10 State street, Boston, on Agents for the
Savannah Republican, and aro authorized to receive Ad
vertisements an4 Subscriptions at U»e samp:rate#; M;ftro
required at this office. Their receipts aro regarded aa
payment*.
can rely 011
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