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SAVANNAH, GA., MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 27, 1852.
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IS PUBLISHED
Aid) TBI-WEEKtY
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l^nl advertisements Inaerted at the usual rates, and
■trietcare taken that they bo publlahed according to law.
AU advertisements from transient persona or strangers,
advertisers will be confined
riiddlv to their regular business, and all other advertise-
nient4 not pertaining to their regular business, aa agreed
Nearly advertisers exceeding In their advertisements
the averego number of lines agreed for, will be charged
at proportional ratce.'
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TO Ali L advortl9omonts for charitable Institutions and ro-
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must bo poet paid, to oatlUo them to attention.
N. B.—Each Citation by the Court of Ordinary, that
snpllcallon baa boon made for Letters of Administration,
must bo published thirty nave at least. „ ^
Nolleony Executors and Administrators for Debtors
ind Creditors to render In tholr accounts, must be pub*
llshed six waaas. . „ . . .
Sales or Beal Estato and negroes, by Ad
ministrators, and Guardians, must be published FORTY
DAYS before the day of sale. Thheo sales must be made
at tho Court House door of tho county In which the prop,
erty la situate, and on the llrst Tuesday or the month,
betwoen the hours of ten In tho morning and four in the
afternoon. No sale Rom day to day la valid, unless ao
‘ In tho advertisement.
SVNognK*milit bopublldi'ed TWO MONTHS.
Sites of personal property (osoept ®W>“>
and Intestate estates, by Executors and Administrators,
must bo advertised FORTY DAYS.
must be advertised threo months at leash
Sheriff’s sides, under executions regularly granted by
- — -‘fertlsed THIRTY DAY8—undor
•rlshable
‘ gen*
wPPP
, .In Horn, Win Hone, Peter Herman. B A
oulker, Robt Hutchinson, Jas O Hines, Henry Hunken,
" flf* — *—‘
Ichael Hickey, Tlmotby Howe. O 8 Uardec,
J P Hood, Tnos Henderson, W J Halley,
J E Hogg, W R Harris, Nicholas Neman*
my Harper: J E Hogg, W R Ifarrtli - ,
t, Tbos ileuerod, Alfred Haywood, Mosos Y Hender-
„ J, OII Hall. R H Hardee. David Harrington, Edwin E
Hertz, W11 Ilrauaman, N M Harris, Stephen Hetrick, 8
A Hooker, O 8 Ilunter, RR Habersham, Ghas F Ham-
ton, W11 Holmes, 8 P llalsoy, Win W Habersham, J M
lay wood, Thos Iloyncs, Jno n Habersham, George 8
] lording. Jno Harrisson, Nicholas Ueyle, Fraa Homan*
< ez, Andrew Uarrisson, Wm Humphreys. John llolry,
< 1 Troup Howard, Wm Henderson, D 8 Henderson, Jaa
■ II. Henderson, Thomas Helry, Clans Hallman, John H
lull, Levi Hart, Jas Horan, E Ileldt, Maurice HackoU,
obt Habersham, 8r, John Harper, J W Harris, Thos
otcombo, O II Holcombe, E 8 Harris, Wm Ueldt, Job
aregroves, Jos O Habersham. John B Holcombe, Kldred
ayden, EJ Harden, Jno . Hamlet, Goo Haas, Jno R
iamteL M Hording, 8eymour Harris, B D Hoyle, Wm F
lolland, H F Holland, James Hines, It ]1 Howell. Thos
Harden, W B Harrison. Milton Humphreys, Jos B Har
vey, R B Hilton, R W Hunt, Jno F Herb, Wm Hone.
John W Ibly, John L Ibly Wm Ihly, Brien Island.
George Jonos, Jas O Jones, Jos M Jones, B G James,
Alexander Johnson, Jas T Jones, J D Jesse, Thos Jones,
Edward Jones, Jos Johnston, Peter Jacobs, John R
Johnson, Christian Jogaletter, BB Johnson, a H John
son, Emamiol Joseph, J R Johnson, A E Jones, John
R Jackson, Bulloch Jackson, Nicholas Jeffreys, Robt
Jackson, Wm A Jaudon, II R Jackson, Claus Jnckcns,
Peyton R Johnson, Jos W Jackson, George Jaakson.
K.
Jte, Harmon Kuhlman, Wm II Kelly, Phillip
olb, Dodrick Kattenborii,P M Kollock. Ezra Kent, N fi
Cnapp, Jaa King, John Kennedy, Dr N Kohlhouso, Jamoa
Cerr, Peter Krauss, Gefort Kerlt, Jamoa Kennedy, John
Celly, Daniel Kaln, Hanford Knapp, A J Kam, Edwin
Knapp, J F Kirby, Nicholas Kcrloy, Robert Knox, Fred
erick Krenson, Peter Krtno, Louis Kempf, A G Konncdy,
A L Kent, Louis KoezoLThos Keaton, Jaa Kirkland, Al-
frod Kent, Phillip Kean. D O Kauffa, Wm Kino, Ed
ward Kean, Edward 8 Komnton, John Keegan, Chas H
Knapp, Wm F King, Nicholas Kelleber, Jno J Kelley,
Thos II Kroeger. ^
CAL Lamar,
ogan,Joa LI]
othrop. Mart , , ,
. jogon, Thos Leary, Hugh Larkeri, Patrick Lcnahon,
Patrick Lee, Daniel Laphan, Thomas Lyon, James Lan-
K " i, J T Linde, Linda Linde, Daniel Leanoy, William
Igh, John Larkin, Henry Lathrop, D P Landershine,
Andrew Low, O D Lebey, Iroula Legrlel, John Lyons, O
jufburrow, Charles Law, Potor Lee, Robert Loybourn,
xsvy Lllleuthal, W W Llucoln, 11 FLelche, F M Lohol<
'sine Lovell, Wm B Long, John N Lowls, Simeon Lane,
1L Luf burrow, William Lake, BAT Lawrence, A R
.diwton, Edward Lynob, Edward Lovell, John Lares, D
Lane, James Laughlln, JF Linder, Jamoa J Logan,
Robert A Lewis, A B Luce, J H Ladd, Jno Lama, Jas
Lynch, ID LaRoche, Peter Lawrence, Michael tavan,
Matthew Lynch, Robt Lachltson, Jamoa Lachlison, Cas-
i iar Lcnzor. James Larkin, Timothy Lavnu, O A La-
tocho, Robt Luuday, John Lawton, A J Lebey, Tiro*
YUCJ1U, iuiuk nuuuu), .null unEwiHn j uuuuj', iium
Lewis, Wm H Lyons, Antonio Loevenlo, J G Lsmbrlght,
dlohael Lynch, Pafk Laughlln, John H Loveless, G W
Lockwood, Loors Lohmon.
the Courts must be advertised THIUl
,lio y^iu. vo, . _ .. __ alVTV Tl* VH .
hist of Voters.
nersons sHsll be qnalKled to vole atelections for Mayor and
Aldermen of the city of Savannah mid thohamlota there
of who are citizens or tho United States, have resided in
the Stale or Georgia for one year immediately preceding
the election and within tho corporate limits of Snvannah
for one month immediately preceding their registration
and continue so to do up to tho time of election, who
have attained the age of iwenty-ono years, have paid all
city taxes or have In tholr own right sufficient real estate
to satisfy any tax executions which may bo against them,
who have made all returns required by tho ordinances ol
the city, and have been registered according to tho pro
visions of this ncU—Extract from the Registry Lew,
A.
Adolph Abrahams, Robert Adams, John 8 Achord, Goo
A Aah,F W Averfclut,G W Andoraon,Malhlas Amorous,
O B Ash, Stewart Austin, David Abraham, O 8 Arnold,
Geo Alexander, Jno W Anderson, P W Alexander, Robt
Austin, George Armstrong, James Anderson, W V N
Armstrong, RF Akin, Peter Arnold, R D Arnold, Thoa
Adams B O Anderson, Richard Abercrombie. J 8 An
dersen, John Auglum, 11 G W Alexander, John Allen,
James Ahem, R A Allen, W B. Adams.
■ B*
Conrad Byck, Richard Burko, Michael Boylan, E W
Bukor, John Brady, E J Blount, Wm M Blount. Patrick
Brady, Thos Bandy, Wm B Blount, DrW G Bulloch,
Anthony Hosier. Saul 8 Box, Jos 11 Baldwin, Isaac Brun-
no, Selgsinond Borg, Henry Bemors, N KBarnura, Wm
F Brantley, Robt Blake, Wm Burke. A F Bennett, Wra
M Black, Felix Bouynon, Gilbert Butler, Tiros Bourko.
Eugene M Boo. J P Boireulltot, L E Byck, A Borchert,
Wm Bosslngei^Patrick liulkoy, PII Bohn, Ilonry Iletto-
man, Thbs W E Ucalle, Wra J Bulloch. Patrick Bradley,
lluiiry Burt, EII Bacon, 8 P Bell, Wm J Bandy, 11 L
llyrd, U A BoufeulUet, Jno G Bryan. Thomas U Barrott,
Michael Hranuon, David Bell, Jno Bilbo, T A Bulkier,
Fronds Blair, Chas Ball, Palriek Brody, Thos J BUlloch,
J M Butler. Michael Bryan, Geo Baukman, C L Barrio,
Jos Bryan, DL Beat, JA Aaker, W « Bunch, Jos K
HaUougU, Wm D Brown, A T Bowno, Joa 11 Burroughs
' > Bennett. Louis Uarofleld. Jos Bancroft, Thaddous J
csicr manning, m ninraii, wacoo miner, enomi
Jno Montmoflfn, Thos Maher, Thos MoAulIl
1 ly, B W Miscall/, H W Mercer, C A MagilL wm
itb, E T McGrall, Thoa McCollum, 11 Morce, Wm
J Mooro, J D Mallard, O D Murphy, Jeremiah M&ck, N C
Mills, Jesse Blount, John Murphy, B M Morel, Patrick
Monro, C C Millar, John McCabe, Hnrvey Morse, John
ifoDermolt, J Bl Billion, Thomas W McArthur, Lovl 8
dyers, Henry Blerckhardt, Michael Meath, Thomas Ma
ion, Patrick McGovern, 8 8 Millar, T J BtcNish, John
ilnhoney. John BIcGunagb, Patrick Masterson, John
ilallery. Jamoa J BlcCoy, Isaac Minis, Edward BlcCabo,
G Blurklns, 8 S Bloody, Donnis McGuire, l^iwrcnce Mc
Kenna, Neyle MoHue, J11 Mebrtons, BIB Myer, Thomas
McKenna, John Miller, Jacob Blanke, Edward BIcGraw,
Bartholomew Mclnarnoy, John Blallery, Ludor Mohr-
ons, A FBI Ira, Fabian Myerhoffor, G 8 Miller, John R
Martin, William B Blell, James VV Morgan, Bllchaol Mor
ris, John W BIoKoy, O F Mills, WlUlara E Blongin, D J
McKenzie, A F Monlocal, Joa S BIcDonnld, Jos Blanu-
Jno Bennett, Lojils llnrofleld, Jos Bancroft, Thaddous
Baldwin, Patrick Burke, G L Blount. Jno N Barbco, Ji
Brown, OWBraen, Moses Black, il L 8 llunlz, Thos
8 Bailey, W H BuUoeh, R M Barthelmess. Henry VV Bcefr
lullelt, P A Blols, Henry Brigham, W 8 Brantioy, T W
Benton,* M J Buckner, John Boston, B B1_B Burroughs,
son, B L Cole, W O Charlton, 8
Benton, m w uucmior, uunu uuiwu. y »* "
Dennis Blannerliassett, D II Baldwin, Wm O Bart
Augustus Boullncau, John Bums, Bllchaol Uowloy, ullck
Burke, J»sO Blanco, J H Boshler. W. J BJodget, Jas O
Bowen. Jno W Blze, Barnard E Bee, F 8 Bartow, Wm
J Bee, J P Ilrooks, W II Bounder, W O Butler, II8 Bo-
ganlus, Frederiok Bailey, W D Uashlor, Jos VV Brown.
JohnC Blanco, Theodora Blols. William Biota Wm. H
Bourko, John F Blakely. GOO Brown, Wm H Banka,
B L Boulllneau, J T Buckner, Charles 11 Boll, Geo Bron
son, P T Broughton. H 8 Bell, W H Bradley, L 8 B
Jai Bello, Wm Bailey, F il Blols, J II Buokner.
Wm II Cuylor, John Cooper, C A Cloud, PL Constan
tino, David O Cash, M A Cohen, R R Cuyier, Geo A Guy
ler. Solomon Cohen, Hugh Cullen. W H Cooper, Edward
Cuhbugo, David'Cohen, John Oleary, Joa VOunnomt,
Allen Cullen. Chas Cooper, Jos Cleary, Uarnard Constan-
tluo, Tiros VV Cooper, JobnClancy. John Carslena, F W
Cornwell,- JOs 8 Corruthera, Nicholas Cruger, Wright
Culpepper,;Thoa Corley. R M Charlton. 8 J Cossets,
Hicham Colo, thus CusncxJno L Claris Miohael Cusack,
C II Oamnfleld, Francis T Colo, John Curry, Thos Clark,
JohnCardelWJas ConnoUy, John Currulhera, Broderick
Cook, Emanuel Canwnllor, Luke Christie. Jna Campbell.
Pros Cuinnlltdd, Jno D Charlton, Jno G Cooke, Edmund
Colter, Montgomery Gumming, U E Courier, Jos Clag-
horn, John Cass, Jno Cunningham, Carl Craft, Wm Car-
— - ’ •\)Je7 r W O Charlton, 8 J Bl Cubbogo, Moses
- - "tog, Fredor-
’alrick Crot-
iLWroCou-
Ion, Robt Carr, Fras Champion, A H Champion, Jno VV
Cornell, Janies Cornell, H U Christian, Jno J Coatr- T —
Cox, JnoT Cumnngnac, Wm Cullon, And Cordos.
Condon, Aaron Churaplon, W T Chapman, Daniel
J B Cubhego, George CallyJJrlah Cranston, Churles Can
non. Robert J Cawaby.ST Chapman, John F Curdoll,
Antonio Chlsa, John L Oopo, ThosConuMf, Thos Conway,
Mosea 8 Cohen, D 11 Camp, Ootavus Cohen, J P Colfer,
Bartow Cyntliua, Patrick Clark, Jno BI Cody, Jaa Clag-
horn, Wra Cannon,Charles Cler, Augustus Cnnnon, Pat
rick Clark, Isaac Cohen. Wm CromweU. G L Cope. Jr.,
G L Co^ar^JamesA&turvolKr, 8 H Cooper, If A
K Convor, -
L O Clark, , . r
bers, Wm Colter, Laurence Connoll, Frederick Cullon.
John F Ccroopoly, George Cansoe, B H Craudoll, F
A Caunuet. Jeremiah Cavanaugh, Martin Conway, D
B Coleman, James Carroll, George E Congdon, Thomas
Collins, J P Cohqn, Charles H Connery.
D*
Rlo’d W Delaney, Martin Duggan, John Doyle, Wm O
Dawson, Michael Dally, Rlo’d Donovau, Sami P Dibble,
Daniel Donovan, Albert L D’Lorzc, Patrick Downoy,
Isaac D’Lyon, Mtcboel Donnelly, John Donnelly, Wm
Bl Davidson, Morty Dorgan, Wm H Davis, Wm Dixon,
Jas Dunn, Cnesley Dugger, Jas 11 Demtind, Jos Dawson,
Thos Dowell, Jno Downing, J E Davis, H J Dickerson,
L 8 Do Lyon, O W. Davis, D 8 Daniels, Jno Dailey, Wm
Dunftuaa ffiatVn.
t'ACTOttAOETFOIlWABDINO,
JlJfD GENERAL COMMISSION DOS1NEBS.
SAIMIEL L. DOWELL,
No. 108 IUy-itrkkt, Savanmxii, Gcoroia,
Strict personal attention to Farmers’ orders, and quick
returns of Bales of Produce. roar 2
m.
tied with a Abraham Minis, David Morris, Jacob Manses, John
Makln, Thos BIoNlcholns, John Blasteraon, Edward
ffaaban. Jeremiah BlcCorthy, John BloHue, Wra Morrell,
G Mehrtens, Robt McIntyre, 110 Mebrtons, Jno D Blal-
calf, E Mondoll, A K Bloore, Wm Maekay,.
Jna G Aiello, L B BIcConn, Wra Bforris, John McCollum,
Charles McCann, Bornard Blallan, Wm BlcLaughlin,
Patrick McLaughlon, F W McCarthy, W II C Mills,
Jno BicMahon, Jno F Mullogan, Jas Matthews, Isaac
BInrsb.Thoa Bladdon, John Moran, F A Maddox,Solomon
tlayer, E Bl BIcDonnell, Wra Biorel, Jno Mahun, Jno R
Haver, Thos G Mooney, Bl O Morlaud, Jas McDonald, T
U Maxwell, N VV BIcLcod, Alex BIcIlordoe, Jno T Mitch
ell, Frodk Blundorf, H K Bluntfort, Ais McBride, VV J
Blclnlosli, Sami II Blorel, Jeremiah BlcCarthy. Wm Bio-
“ rth/, A N Miller, Thos Blott, 11 P Miller. IW Blorroll
._s BloIntlrOjDanl McCarthy. M II BlcLeod, Jos McCann
Jas McCanns, Tiros Meeks, Edward Mullcgun, John Mo
AutlfT, Archibald BIoAUister.
N.
fosoph Neill, TliosNnylor, Wm Nungozcr, JasNunge
«,r, VV G Norwood, Jno W Nouvltt, DD Nlcnohi, BI
Neldlinger, Dan’l Nelson, Tcrrunco Nugent, O N Nichols,
CNovlII Noyle, Jno
II Dudley, John Devaney, John DobleJ R H Darby, Jas Bl
Doyle, James Downey. Wm II Dunning Jr, Henry Du-
blLnon, Jamoa Doyle, Martin Duntuigan, Dudley Daven
port, Jacob De La .Motta, A Bl Day, J. J O Davis, Thos E
Bl T Dukes, John II. Dows, Samuel L Dowe l, John Dry
er, F11 Donum W J Donaldson, Tht*i F Daniels, Michael
Dxggan, John Dorgan.
E»
Henry pills, Daniel Egan, Richard Ennis, Abraham
Einstein, John Evcrnrd, Wm Elleby, Thos Edon, C W
Eden, John J Edy, Charles J Eden, Peter Endrlcs,J A
Epsmn,EdwluW Ervin, Jtunes Edon.
Joseph. Felt, John Foley, Thos Ford, Jos SFay,Wm
ferrUI, Bewail H Flak, James Fountain, llugald Ferguson,,
J B Falligant, Robert Ferrell, Jno G Fallfgnnt, Jas Far
rell, John Fullcnrd, Andrew Forry, John FlUgorald, An
drew Fktiley, R B Fell, Bllchaol Flnnoy, Wm F Foay, K
H Fulfon, QA Frierson, Austin French, Johann D Fisher,
Wm.FollInnJ, Dominick Ftatloy, John Flannogan, Pat’k
Foloy, Thos Flaherty, Jno D Fftb, L BI Falligant, Owon
Foley, L J B Fairchild, Jna Fnunstan, Michael Fay, G ; W
Feuuell, Jno Foster, J It Fisher. G J Fulton. Jacob
Friend, J O Fathers, G G Fnrrles, John O Fcrrsll, Jumoa
Folker, Green Fleetwood, Goo W Fahn, lroonnrd Free-
H It Fort, Thos A Ferries,.Wm U Flemming, Jas
A Fawns, F Fink, David Fltzgorrnld. Robert Fisher, D
B Flckllng, Jacob Froy, Jeremiah FlckUng.Wm Fielding,
Alex-Faucclt, O E Flanders, W O Footo, llonj Franklin,
relcr Feth, U W Farrlos, Thos M Forman.
„ John Gordtz, Francis Grimball. J F Gullmartln, Boi\J
Goonovoly, Joshua Griffith, O L Gllbort, Jos Goorgo, sr^
Garni any, J 11 Gallic,. Jos T Gnnnon, Jos Geiger,
Mlehael Glasgow, Geo A Gordon, Wm A Gibbons, Pat-
nek Garron, Jna Gmdy, Goo Glen, J FUrovonstcln, John
Gammoll, Jos Gallagnor, Domingo Gnlloo, John Griffin,
John (llonovol/, Jos E Godfrey, L J Gullinartln.Sontrom
Goodull, David tl Gnnnn, Goorgo Gatehouse, J Bl Griffin,
Green, J W Gibbons, Chas Gross, Patrick Gordon,
F MOroonvJnoF Glntlgny. Peter Gafnoy, W-WGood-
neh, Israel Gear, Wm F Goodwin, John Oltloland, Joseph
D Garnett, CharlosGannhl, John Gallagher, O A Greiner,
F.L Guc, U M Gqodwln, L 8 Goodwin, Carslon Gerdts,
James E Gaudry, Julius B.Gaudry, U lf Grimn, Robert
oOray, Jos Goorgo Ji%.D.II.Galloway,'Blortln Gortln,
James Gugel, John A Gray, IIJ Gilbert, Matthew Gnlla-
Rhor, James Garbo/, Wm Ganvnugbly, John M Gttca-
nird, IteaJ George, Il D Gnerrard, Philip Oelblt'
Joseph Gallnghar, James Gaullmloti VV. E Goffek
Goweu, Jas .Gsrlnnd, Chas Grant. J I) Gttnhy, Henry
Gmiahl, Martin Green, D Bl Gngel, Wm II Uugol#John
U E .W‘ M Gifford, Thos Orttmble; W. n Glioe,
Henry Gilbert, John, 8 GrwV Win Gnlphln, Jr, John
"—n, Wm GodfroyVWmaarr’ ''- --
8 Nichols, L F Nichols. Jos Nogin, ....
. J G Neldtllngor, A A Nungazer, J R Norton, Jucob
wood, Chas Nowland, James Neldtllngor, Wra Neve.
O.
John W Owens, Geo W Owons, Danlol O’Connor,Tim
O’nrieu, Owon O’ltourke^Iohii P O’Byrne, David O’Con
nor, Owen O’lUelly, Humphrey O’Loary, " “
; founts O’Connor, Jno O’Connull, Jno 11 O ...
: 1 Olcolt, Wm OUnatead, J F O’Neill, D G Olcott, E
O’Bymo, Miohael O’Neill, C E O’Sullivan, H G Oliver,
John Oliver, Jonathan Olmstead, M O’Reilly, James Oli
ver, W O O’DriacoU, Dan’l O’Sullivan, Timothy O’Con
nor, Daniel O’Sullivan, VV W Oates, John Ogolvle, Bl
O’lJyra, Thos O’Bryan, Geo Ott, FredlckOtto.
Martin Payton, Antonio Ponce, E Bl Prondergoat,
Bam’l N PapoL Jamos Prondergnsl, O C Parker, Anthony
Porter, Jos V Prentice. Jno F Posey, N 8 Finder, Sam’l
Phllbrick, Jas BI Prentice, 8 BI Fond, Wra I’arrls, Put’k
Pruuly, Andrew O Pacotly, Edwin Parsons, Elisha Par-
sons, Jno Poole, 8 G Pancost, Owen Putorson, C11 Pntter-
aon, John Perfleld, John Pbolnn, Jno F 1’owotl, Jas Pren-
dorgas,Thos Purse,Sam’l Pittman, EJ Purse, George
Parsons, R D Pupot, Bl Prendorgast, Edward Padolford,
Ben- Edward Fauelford, Jr., Tlvoa Pldgenn, Thoa 8Plttr
Jno Postell, Joa VV Phillips, Jnmoa Prunty, J M Palin,
Btarcns Bl Pock, Patrick Price, G U Puder.Thos Premier,
goat, Chas Porry, R W Pooler II K Prestou. Jos V Proa-
ton, Wm F Preston, Edward Pursalo, D G Phllbrick.
Q.
Jaa Qunntock, John Quinn, Blortln Quinn, Wm Quinn,
WmQuaulor,k,jr. ^
P M Russell. Waring Russell, David Rosenblatt, i
Rosonband, John Russell, Dennis Ryan, Wm Rocnesler,
* ** " 1 ” 1 “ ”—, John Rood/, A
r Russell, Win P
Roberta, John Rynn, J B Read, Jos W Rohberts, Henry
Rosor, Wm Robortson, Patrick Reilly, L S Russell, Wm
Roche, Bumoy Roden, Pat’k Rynu, Wm Rogers, Jno A
Richurdson, Juo C Rowland, Michael Rooney, George
Ritter, Edward Reilly, Daniel Robertson, Wm Remain
J W Rabun, Jos Roes, Frauds Rysu, J B Ripley, J
Romshart, Robt Halford, II W Halford, Mathew Halford,
WmUoll|y,J P W Rooo. Jno Riordon, Francis Reives,
Joffursou Roberts, G H Rlkonmu, II Rogers, J Ronnldson,
Jeremiah Ryau, B G Reed, Chas E Robinson, Joseph
llots, Henry Rober, Goo Robins, Allen Russell, Wra
Roberson, John Howley,Johu Rogers, Dan’l Itoddamn,
Wm P Rowland, Hugh lUolly, Andrew lllell/, A II Ral
ston, IIJ Royal, Jno E Rice, James Ryan, JusL Rosalg,
nolL C E Ryan, Wm Robkuu,C W Rogers, Tiros Rotinu,
Geo Robertson, Tobias Rothleter, F A llnbcre, G 8 Roux
F T Rolf, M J BelUy, James UusseU.
E A Soullard, Wm Swoll, John A Schaffer, John
Scuddcr, Ilich’d Bmye, Henry Starke, Abraham Simpson,
Christopher Sshnelder, John A Staly, Rleh’d Scanhin,
Emanuel Bheftall, Harman Sllber, 1111 Bpencor, Blordo-
cul BhoftaU. Andrew 8leofvator, John Savage, J 8 Solo
mons, Frcd’k Bcherff, A A Bmets, W R 8/mons, Thos
Bulllvnn.GooSpnllhoff, JnoGBoxlon, AJCBhaw, Ja
cob Bfojlror, MBhefflalljjir^ GJ Bponcer, Sam’l Solomons,
D Shaffer, nuui oomu, «umi omuuuiu, c.|ioroun ciiuu-
Uor, Sum’l 8 Sibloy, Anthony Sogur, Jas Shea, Pat’k
Scanlau, Jas Skinner. J II Siroos, Dan’l Sullivan, Jos
Skinner, Dr 8 Sheftall, Nicholas Slnot, Martin Sullivan,
Lowls Smith, Jncob Schaffer, Tliomos Saunders, John
Stevenson, G N Staley, Thos Smith, G J Smith, Jno 8u •
11 van, James Sullivan, Waller W Smith, Goo Bhulta, F F
Strobhnrt, Jas J Stokes, Geo Shute, Harmon Sangstoek,
Ilonry Seltzer, O B Bcally, E Somerall, Francis Sorrel,
Jno A Stegln, John Sloan, tVm G Stafford, Jno Borevon,
Wm 8alte, O BI Stone, J R Saussy, J BI Schley, Francis
Shells, P K Bhlels, Adam Short, Jno Y Symons, James
Symons, F R Sweat, Edmund J Saunders, Edwin Stiles,
" Stlbbs, Jos II Sbohan, Valen-
orrnrd, Philip • Golblohouso,
ujlodd, W E Goffekon, Jas
Grant, J m fl Gttnby, Ilonry
Gil)
, »»j|i jr,John
phln, sr, Jos Ganahl, Goo
SWIFT, DEHBttW fc 00.
Doalom In CJrocurlcs, Provisions,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS.
CORMXR BIT AKD WIUTjLXBR-STRZRTl.
W. D. FORD,
iwJSinaJS,T5Sr5SJSS,tea,ii|,
t3F Constantly on hand, a cholco supply of Family
Groceries. July 7
E. O’BYRNE,
AT TAYLOR’S BUILD two—MARKET WHARF,
Keeps constantly on lurad a supply of
Crockery-Ware, (Groceries, dec* &c.
Jan 1,*51 • ly
L. ROBIDER, frROM PARIS]
Fashionable Boot and Shoe-Maker.
Importer ef French Leather,
WtnTAKBR-STRRKT—OPPOSITE SMRTS* RUtLDIMO.
J. L. OLIVER,
Fashionable Boot Manufacturer,
RO.SKVKNTRRN BULL-STRKKT, NKAR MONUMKKT-SQUARR,
Cork-Solo, Water-Proof;' Hunting, Military, Patent
foalhcr, Walking, Dress, and Pump-Solo Boots: Shooi
ng Buskins, Bootees, Oxford Shoes, Pumps, Slippers,
tec^ made to order In tho neatest nnd most fashionable
manner, of warranted materials, and by tho moat experi
enced and careful workmen.
WYLLY & BIONTMOLLIN,
General Agents and Brokers,
For tho Sale or
RealEetate,Negrou t & any description Personal Property,
OPPICR, CORNER BULL-ST. AND BAY-LANR,
fob 23 Savannah, Georgia.
Daatntfln gartm.
HARDWIOK & OOOKB,
M,
Factors and Conunlsslon
No. 192 Ben-Street.
R. S. OARDWtOK.
[erehants,
JOHN O. COOKE.
YY UTTER, CHEESE. FLOUfiT
Jj 30 kegs selected Goshen But
J. IIA8BR0U0K k- CO M
IMPORTERS AND WUOLRSALR DRALBRS IN
Earthou-Warc, French Chto^ Looking Glasses.
PHILIP KEAN, '
D DEALBlFlNREADrMAbE CLOTHING,
FKNFIKLU’S RAMOE—HO. 06,»RTAN-STREIT.
G IN, LARD, COFFEE, « C.&C.—
25 barrels pure Phsli* “*
85 do Imporial (3
looker*—■* — L
S. 8. MILLER 5c J. D. i
WheelwrlffhtM and 1
Corner of Uroegkten and,
’ SAVANNAH,’I
Carriages, Wagons, Carts and
Itacksnillhlug, Including Iron F
1RGU80N,
‘laekNmlths,
. i manufactured.
( and Grates, for
novO
ADAM SHORT,
Master Bnlllder,
FIRST DOOR WEST qp ST. RgDRRW’S HALL.
Wlll take contracts for Building gnd Work In Blasotfry
of every description.
R. & J. LA'
Engineers and
IRON tr BRASS
Canal-Street—Near
R. LAC11LISON. _
A. N. MILLER.
E n ^I n o e r a n d M111.
- JN,
llxvrlghts
UNDE ns.
Canal Lock.
J.LAUULISON.
‘UN AND BRASS FOUNDER,
RASTRRN WUARr—RAY-ST.
A. PONOB,
Importer & Manufacturer of Sogars,
NO. 13 WmTARRafTRRRT.
Keeps on hand a well selocted stock or Imported So.
gars; also Blanufactured Tobacco, Snuff, Pipis, and all
other artlclos usually kept In his line or business, which
be offers on the most reasonable terms., boy 3
=jrf=
'ER’S
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
Sgrtafl anh Stnnwcc jFnnljtona.
rrtHE SUBSCRIBER takes tills method of informing his friends and the citizens of Savannah, that ho is now
X opening THE MOOT SPLENDID BTOCK OF CLOTHING ever offered In this city. Tho prices, in plain
— marked upon each article, and no deviation, and at tne remarkable low prices thnt the goods are marked,
for feels confident will bo appreciated by a generous public. In port are the following Goods 1 have
‘ . PANTALOONS.
Striped Cotton and Linen,
Plain do do do *
Nankeen, Drapd’Ete,
Fancy Linen, **
Block Alpacen,
Black Doc SkinPanta,
Plain Black Cnsslracre Pants,
Fancy Colored do
Plain and Rlhl>ed do
Block and Colored Sntlnct Pznta,
VESTS.
Black Satin 8lnglo nnd Double Breasted Vests,
Fancy Batin and Silk do do
Embossed Faney 811k da do
Black and Fancy Barathea do do
do do Embroi’d Cafdmero do
White and Fancy Satin and Parly do
Plain Black Silk Velvet, single and donblo breasted,
Fancy Cut do do do
Fancy Cashmere do do
GLOVES.
Black, White, and Colored Kid Glovee,
Black and Castor Hiding do
Cloth, Cashmere nnd LlnediHerlln do
Block, White andFancy Silk do
CRAVATS.
Buporflno Black Silk aud Fancy Cravats,
do Fancy do, groat variety,
White Silk and Sutra Party Cravats,
Black and Fancy Silk nnd Satin Scam,
do do Opera Ties.
Linen Cambric, China Cord and Pongeo Pocket Hand-
korchiefb.
lints and Caps, of tho latest stylos.
Ladlos’ Riding lists.
Trunks, Patent and Sole Leather.
Valyses, Carpet Bags, Canes, Umbrellas, Jml, kc.
figures, are
tho subscriber feels.
now In store, to wit:
GENTS’ CLOTH COATS.
Gents. Black Cloth Dross and Frock Coats,
Olive do do do do
Brown do do do do
Blue do do do do
Black Cloth Backs and Polka Sudks,
Brown do do do do
Bluo do do do do
Olive do do do do
do Blind Drons do
Black Doo 8kln Polka Backs,
Fancy Colored do do
Drab Casshnero Sacks nnd Polka Backs,
Black Tweed do do do
Green do do do do
Brown do do do do
Bilk and Wool do do do
COATS.
Cnmblet,
Chcckod Ginghams,
Linen Lustre,
Plain nnd Fancy Alpacca,
Paris Lustre,
Black Morin,
Black and Fancy Tweed,
Do do Unsbinerelta,
Brown aud Yellow Lluou,
Block Drop d’Ete,
Gross Linen.
FURNISHING GOODS.
Llnan and Linen Bosom Shirts.
Silk, Lamb’s Wool, nnd Merino Shirts and Drawers,
Linen, Joans, and Canton Flannel do
Bilk, Merino, nnd Cotton Half Hose,
Silk, Thread, and Nori Hose,
Gentlemen’s Dressing Rohes,
Linen Collars, two nnd three ply.
CHIIiDREN’S clothing department.
Tills Department for Children’s Clothing Is fitted up In tho most costly style with every convenience for trying on,
fitting, &c n tho stock embraces overy article in that line, consisting In part or Coats and Pants of every style, Over
coats, and Under Garments, Jenny Lind Sacks, Polkn do- Over Socks, Vesta, Braided Suits, Plain, Silk Velvet, Vest
8ults, and Boys’ Caps, a largo assortment. The Ladles will find It to tholr Interest to call and examine my stock, as
they are mado up in the latest style and tho best manner and at the lowest prices. No abatement from tho prices first
-iked.
gy Don’t forget tho new store on first floor of St. Andrew’s Halt, corner of Broughton and Jefferson-sta. apr 28
Webstor, Robert Wnggensleln, Jos Washburn, D L Wil
son, Claudius C Wilson, Demnsoy White, Pctor While,
Jno M Williams. Normnn Wallace, Henry Welgund,
Thos White, W| 11 Williams, J TWobb,Jss G Watts,
John Wlckom, Lemuel Wilson, Wm P Wylly, John
Wilder, Jaa E Walthour, Christopher Wltgen, John
Welglero, Jno W C Williamson, Ilonry Williamson,
WIllTnm Warner.
Y.
Peter Yonson, Jno A Young, Dr E Yongo, W A Yongo,
Wpi P Yongo.
01*10,
In this city.
All work dono under my own Immediate
Peter Znrodoskl, Edward G Zotroncr, Jacob Zimmer
man, Edward Zudomo., Molomon Kulglf-
tpi.v nirugolnv arc mo qualifications r
to voto for Mayor and Aldennon of tho City -..
at tho ensuing election In December next, nnd a list of
persons Rcgistorcd for tho month of May. if Uioro arc I respectfully ask a continuance of tho patronage
any porsons whoso names arc Registered, and who are has been so liberally bestowed on ine since my
not entitled to a vote, notlco Is respectfully requested to
bo given to tho Clerk of Council, that thc£ may bo deoil
with occordlug to law.
sept 14
Clerk Council.
GEORGE W. HARDCASTLE,
CARRIAGE MAKER, _
200 CONGRESS AND 05 8T. JUL1AN-OTREET,
Franklin-Square.
W OULD Return his thanks to his Morals and patrons
for past favours, oral Inform them, that ho Is now
ready at the old stand, to execute nny work in the above
lino, oral hopes by his untiring exertions to pleaso nil
who may honor lilm with a call. All kinds or repairing
in tho above busluess done with the utmost neatness and
disputch.
Wheelwright and Blacksmith work, and all kinds of
WhoolisWugons, Drays, Carts, &c., made on the shortest
notice nnd on most liberal terms. jan 28
JOHN POOLE.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
PAIHT AND OIL STORE,
SAVANNAH. OA.
No. 11 AVliitakcr-Rtrcnt.
K EEPS constantly for salo—WHITE LEAD, Pure Nos.
land 2 English 1
1 and 8 English do.
GROUND PAINTS:
Black, Yellow, Brown, Chrome Green, Paris Green, and
Prussian Blue.
DRY PAINTS:
Veueltnn Rod, Spanish Brown, Lampblack, Yellow
Ochre, Rod Lend, Litharge, Paris and Chrome Green,
Prussian Blue, Chrome Yellow, Umber. Terra do Sienna,
Drop Black, and A VARIETY OF FANCY COLORS.
Lfuscod OIL, Sperm do- Nealsfoot do-aud SPIRITS
OF TURPENTINE, White-Wash BRUSHES, Paint, Var
nish, Graining, nnd Artists’ do., Window nnd Picture
GLASS, or nil qualities, from 6by8 to 32by4G; Copal, Ja
pan, Light raid Dark Coach VARNISH, MIXED PAINTS
of nil kinds, PAPER HANGINGS, Fire-Board Prints nnd
Borders.
S3T Tho above articles will be sold on reasonable
HouiO) Sian and Skip Painting:
Dono in a workmuu-like manner, and at reasonable
prices. .Jon 20
TIME IS MONEY.
DISPATCH IS A RECOMMENDATION,
fFAfeAta Highly Important to Contractors and Builders.
T HE Subscriber is now prepared, with a sufficient
,%‘I!^.VL w . orkmen > 10 do fourtlinea thoamountor
TtN ROOtlNG of nny other establishment in the City
of Savannah, in the samo spnee of time, and con give
reference to numerous roofs laid by him. which the pub
lic are at liberty to Inspect. 1 can cover a medium sized
Dwolling Homo, and put up Gutters and Conductors,
complete, In tho space of le» hours. AH Roofo war
ranted in point of workmanship, and prices as low os
prudoncu dictates.
{ n .o.«w« fl , w . i 5 8 U P,Water Works in Houses, which in
'Jfx' 0 “"d never been nracticod
RCtlOl
whtc
Ibcrally bestowed on ine since my com
mencement or business, and will endeavor to merita con
tinuance of tho samo. JOHN J. A1AURICK,
may 20 iq and 12 Itarnard-etreeL
Rolf's Sash, Blind, and Door Factory,.
Newark, N« Ji
H AVING been a manufacturer of the abovo articles
for tho last twenty years, and hnvlug all tho advan
tages or Inyiroved machinery and steam power, is pre
pared to offer to builders nnd others lu Savannah and vi
cinity, SASHES, BLINDS, DOORS, and other articles
in his line, nt tho lowest rales. All work from this facto
ry Is warranted to turn out as agreed upon.
Parties wishing any of the abovo articles will find it to
their Interest to address E. W. ROFF,
Newark, N. J.
Sash-Weights, at foundry price. Machine Moulding
of any slzo nnd pattern, altho lowest rates.
Rxvxkkkck.—Messrs, l'ieraon fc Heidi, Savannah t
Rankin, Durycu & Co., New-York; Durban Sc RofL Ma
con : Jos. P. EurL Builder, Charleston, 8. C.
July 1 3mo
Glorious News!I \
Tho Most Important Discovery yet Mado 111
PHILLIP’S PATENT LIQUID GLUE,
F OR Carpenters, Brush Mnkcra, Book Binders, Cabi
net Makers, Housekeepers, Druggists, Sec. This be
ing a Patent Glue, in a Liquid state, always ready for
use, requires no fire; it is tree from smell,und will keep
liquid In nny climato; It also nets ns Comont for
Slone, Chinn, Gloss, Iron, Marblo, Paper, or nny sub
stance ; at a paste or gum R stands tinequaled; its rep
tation, wherever It has been Introduced, Is or the first •
der; us a saving to Mechanics, Is observable nt first nig
We offer HboraThiduccincnts to Hardware men, StatU
era, Druggists, fee., raid guarantee It to cost less, by
per cent, than common ordinary Glue. We are making
exteuslve urrangoinents for this FaU Trade, and country
merohonta will do well to attend to this Immediately.
We aro establishing Sole Agents In all populous towns
throughout the United Stales. Sold iu Bottles of three
sizes, and also by the Gallon. Smoll samples sent to any
part of the l/nltod Stales, carriage freo.
Also, tho British Furniture Polish, In bottles of three
sizes. Country Merohonta, attend to the above. Apply
early. PHILLIPS k. 00.,
aug 3 3m 4 Codar-at., near Pearl, New-York.
Dying and Renovating Establishment,
SAVAiNNAU. GEORGIA,
73 York-at.. rear of the Court House,
EHtubiiNlied in 1838.
L ADIES’ Bilk und Woolen Dresses, Shawls, Table
Covers, fco. Cleaned, and Dyed various colors; Ladles’
Bonnots Bleached and Pressed In a lluhloimblo style; Kid
Gloves Cleaned and Gentlemen’s Garments Cleaned,
Renovated or Dyed as may lie requl red. All done In the
same stylo which hoH generally so much pleased my
patrons nnd friends. Terms moderate.
Persons sondlng parcels by Steamboats, or Rail-Road,
are requested to write per inall^o that 1 may kuownwhero
to call for them. ” * r w * ”
Epr 1
van. Barney Smith, Henry Stlbbs, Jos II Sbohan,
tlno Stanton, John Sherlock, Loyal Scranton,
Shannon, Joseph Sullivan, Jus F Stokes, Philip Smith, J*»
■ ■ II dl.lnlrlnnrl TlmnlHv Rlmr.tUIAll.
John Shields, Notaon Braun, b a apoiMeizor, vv v*
Starke. Arp Seamen, Thos' F Steven*, J E Stlrk, IIW
Smith, WmBtarr Jr, Ilonry Sauralcre, Peter Smith, JD
Btcbblns, A A Solomons, D W Shorfer. D T Scranton.
PatrickSklnner, Edward Swift, Sami B Sweat, John D
Spann, John E Htllwell, II Sheppard,F M Stono, Eloazor
Bolomons, Tlio. Scully, .Wmanurim, Jim Smllh Sr, Jno
Sclmnttoll, Jo«ce J Smllli, Win I'Bhonror, J A Sow, 1, J
S sturtavant, Wra Bauudcra, Julius. Bmltb, H R Selley,
Christopher Smith.
SS'eVSSS 8 P llninlltnn. Henry
■road PstrieltHalh-Wni lianirat,jonatiiadJllil, „ ,
It FJiarrii, Wm P, lluniefi'O W UsrilcasUe, >Vw iiuqu wpjZ p Winkler,
Wm II Tarver, John V Tarver, Geo W Tltcotmb, Wm
II Tyson, John Thompson, Patrick Tydlnw, Barnard 0
Tlldon, Pro’s TrantpH. A FTorlay, F G Thorana, W I
Thompson, Jno F Tucker, ATnlblrd,Fraa Troutell, J D
Tom broke, James Thurmnlt, U T Tumor, Wm Tliomas.
a E Torn, Edward Townsend, B T Thous, A Thomas, W
PTom, Marlon Thmudcron, Juo IIThode, IlJThonms-
soii, W B Tinsley, Fras TnicheluhR V Thomas, Richard
son Tombs, VV H Tnlblrd, J K Taylor, John G Thomas.
John Trmnfior, I KTofft, JnaPTustln, Thoa M Turner, F
A Ttippor, Chas Thompson, IIJ Tiodomnn, David Thomp
son, Jas TlghOvL 0 Toboau, Ghas O Talblrd, Ilonry Tow,
Jno Tanner, wm A Thompson, Robt Todd, P J Timmons,
Wm H Tnlblrd Jr, Jno J Thous, J Techonor, Wm 8 Tay
lor, N P Taylor, J Al Thomas, J R Thompson.
Christian Uobole, Philip Usler,
Antonio Vondloy, alios Ramboski, Chas Van Horn, W
II 8 Vorstlllo, Tristram Vorstlllo, David Vendor, Henry
Vollstulcb, W 0 Vaudunberaj llenry Vouglabu.
O A Wood, Rleh’d Way ray J L Wineburg, ConiW
White, James Wliillhntu tfoth Woodward, Ellshn Wylly*
Charles Wilson, Geo W Wylly. Augiistus VVenzo, James
nryni Wron,R ft Walkor, Jno W Wilson,Bfoa J Walsh.
HO Wyoyios\VVVood! Wm VVrlghU^slValt.Hp
FS PVV/iliohwul,0 F/VVhltlnLP RWyliy.Enos
WHhlngton, Benjamin Whltehoad.ThomnB Workmnn,
“ w Vntts, Jno WHlIaray 8 P whitehead,
Hams, BP vvidtohoad,
in, Tbos b Wayno, O'W West. Jos w
11 WIllM'm, 0« Wllir., Il F Wllllnk; rolcr Wlllbnr
SINOER’S PATENT SEWING MACHINES,
Patented August 12« 1851.
SEWING MACHINE. No other machines can rlghlfolly
use the straight needlo with a direct motion. The first pre
miums at the last New York State Fitir, and,last. F«k.of
OVM*TmprovomentafiavoJust boon completed nral added
by tho lnvoutor, which place Uioso machines fiir ahead of
all competition. For theso Improvements, letters patent
have been applied, and will soon bo Issued. All kinds of
sewing, particularly leather, dono by this machine lu the
best manner. It cannot ravol and Is regular aud beauti
ful. The saving in labor la Immense. Seven hundred
and fifty or theso muohlnoa aro In profitable use. Principal
offices, 258 Broadway, N. Y.; 57 South Fourth street,
Philadelphia; and 10 Harvard place, Boston, where frill
proof of the utility of tho machines will at all times lie
given. Specimens of the sewing sent by mail to an)
part or this country. State and country rights for tho ox
elusive use of those miichtnes, for sale on most favornblu
terms. Apply personally, or by letter, to 1. M. SINGER
& CO., 258 Broadway, N. Y.
N. B,—Silk Twist, black and colored, (on spools), mnn-
ufheturod expressly for those machines, for salo at tho
New-York ofilco; block, $7; colored *7 50 per pound.
New York, March 251852.Omo mar 31
ftimflanttpe.
oslien Butter,
olorod Cheese.
kegs selected G
50 boxes do. Colore,
25 boxes do. White do.
25 bbls. Hiram Smith’s Extra Flour.
25 bbls. and 20 half bbls. Pure Geneaseo Floor,
30 boxes Raisins.
Received per steamer, and for sale by
Mptlfl 8CRANTON, JOHNSTON & O
25 do imporial Crown do;
100 kogsLard; 225 bags Rio Coffee!
50 bbls. Stuart’s 0. Sugar.
Landing, and for aalo by
aept 14
CRANE k IIOLGOMBE.
Rope
'«)«»'» Dillon’s Rope: 1.000 lbs. do Twine
45 nbdi. prime Bacon Sides; 90 bags Jamaica Coffee
|l)u
150 half kegs
200 quarter kegs
30 cases canisters. .
14,000 feet Safety Fuse,
sept 13
Dupont Powder
For sale by
COHEN k FOSDICK.
M ackerel & codfish.
25 barrels new No. 3 Mackerel
20 do. do. No, 2 do.
20hf.do. do. No. 1 do.
1000 Codflah
Landing from brig Mnrahall, and for sale by
Olin BOXEfl TOUACCO.'nasorltxl kind.
L\J\J 70 hhds. Fair and Choice Porto Rico 8anr. .
40 do. Cuba and New-Orleans do.
100 bbls. Refined do.
75 do. Crushed and Powdered do.
25 boxes Loaf do.
AM bags Rio Coffoo.
200 do. Porto Rico and St Domingo Coffee.
75 do. Java do.
ISO X and }i chests H/son Tea.
40 X do. Black do.
130 boxes Boep.
100 do. Mustard, Popper, Allspice and Ginger.
80 bbls. Butter, Soda, and Sugar Biscuit.
30 H do. do. do. do. do.
120 M Segars. assorted kinds.
'Stxsstejft*?
100 do. White do.
50 do. Monongahela do.
20 do. Ckl Bourbon do.
140 do. E. Phelps’ Gin.
bO do. Best P. & II. uyo Gin.
0 pipes Holland do.
50 x casks Sherry, Madeira, k Tencriffe Wine.
60 baskets Champagne do.
40 bbls. American Brandy.
— ui | wuni , ns. as.—
25 half bbls. extra Canal Flour;
5 frails “Jordan” Almorata;
25 boxes Pale Soap:
15 bbls. pure Cider Vinegar;
20 bbls. extra Monongahela Whiskey.
Landing, and foraaleby
aept 14 CRANE & HOLCOMBE.
‘JT'LOUR, SUGAR, ROPE, AND RAISINS—
J? 35 bbls. Canal Flour,
10 hhds. Cuba Sumr;
106 colls Weaver’s Rope;
20 boxes and 10 halfboxoa Raisins.
Landing, oral for sale by
aept 14 CRANE k HOLCOMBE.
‘ ^XTRA CANAL Fl.OUIL-
28 bnrrels Illram Smith Flour.
25 hf. do. Livingston Extra do.
Landing from ship Hortford^and for sale b]
S UGAIL MOLASSES,
15 hhdr *•-*-
- Js. Prime Porto IUco Sugar
It) hhds. Choice do. do.
50 bhls. Sugar Housa Molasses
60 hbls. Butter, Sugar and Soda Crackers
25 boxes Soda Biscuit
20 boxes assorted Candy
Landing and for tale by
sept 14 8CRANTON, JOHNCTON k CO.
B acon, lard, flour, tc.—
50 hhds. prime Cincinnati Bacon Sides;
20 do. llncon Shoulders;
50 barrels prime Lear Lard;
100 do. Howanl slreet Flour;
200 do. N. O. and Baltimore Whiskey;
25 do. N.E. Rum; 50do. Phelps'Gin;
100 boxes Star Candles;
150 do. Tobacco, or various qualities;
30hhda.,20 Ics.nnd25bbls. primeC. Ms
30 boles I^jaf Tobacco;
35 bags Itlo Coffee; 500 colls Bale Rope;
100 bales G uny Bagging. For salo by
aug 3 COHENS k HERTZ.
ANUFAcTURED TOBA' CO, fee.—
Bl boxes Grant & Williams* 5’a and S’a Tobacco;
20 quarter do do;
60 bbls. Crushed and Powdered Sugar,
40 do Clarified do;
50 boxes Colgate’s Pearl Starch;
150 do No. 1 Pale and Family Soap;
61 13 lb callys Hyson Tea;
10 bblz. Bleached Whale Oil;
10 do Soda Biscuit;
10 half boxes Loaf Sugar;
Landing and for sale by
sept7 SCRANTON, JOHNBTON k CO.
O GOARS, COFFEE, TOBACCO, fee, etc.—
0 10 hhds. primo St. Croix Sugar;
25 do. strictly choice Porto Rlno do;
100 bhls. Stuart's Clarified Hugur;
do Crashed
20 do do Powdered do;
40 boxes do Loaf do;
500 bags Rio Coffee;
100 do Jamaica Coffoc, part very choice;
100 do Lnguyra do; 25 boxes old JavaColfo
10 do Mocko do;
250 boxes Tobacco, various brands and sizes;
UUMO lUUlllAU, TUIIUUB UIU1IUO I
50,000 very superior Bpunlsh Sogars;
100,000 half Spanish do;
100,000 hi r
For salo on accommodating terms, by
aug 2 CRANE 4t I
HOLCOMBE.
S UNDRIES.—150 boxes Soap, various brands.
50 bbls. Irish Potatoes.
40 bbls. Hlmm Smith’s Flour.
20 bogs Black Pepper.
100 kegs Gun nral Rifle Powder.
50 X casks Sherry, Madeira, and Teneriffe Wine.
Received and for salo by
aept fl McMAHON k DOYLE.
S UGAR.—50 hhds. Fair aud Cholco Porto Illco Sugar.
50 bbls. Refined do.
50 do. Crushed aral Powdered do.
Just roceivod and for sale by
aept 0 McMAHON k DOYLE.
/lOFFEE, MACKEREL, &c.—
170 bngs Primo Green Rio Coffee.
50 bbls. Nos. 1 und 3. Mackerel.
20 hulfdn. No. 1 do.
40 bbls. Stownrl’scrushed raid powdered Sugar.
20 quarter casks white wlno Vinegar.
51k> » UU*— ' JI-* f |*l—o mhai4a.I
75 packages Hyson und Green Ton, selected.
B0 boxes 6s nnd 8s Bedoll’s palout Tallow Candles.
100 bbls. E. Phelps’ Gin.
40 do. P. raid If. Connecticut River do.
25 do. Domestic Brandy.
10 do. high proof VVhlte|WhlBkey.
1 Puncheon old Jamaica Rum.
1 do. old St. Croix do.
1 do. old Scotch Whtakoi
septO 8CRAN-
L ANDING from sctirs. Julia Eliza, Urania, Buasex,
baniuo Texas, and brig Augusta:
50 bnds. choice Porto Rico Sugar
25 do fair Cuba do
250 bogs fair to primo Rio Coffee
100 do prime old Cuba do
25 barrels Crushed Sugar, 100 boxes Star Candles
20 do choice old N. O. Whiskey
200 bogs Buck and Drop Shot; 5,000 lbs. Bar Load
25 barrels No. 1 Leaf Lard
50 do Stuart’s Sugar, U. JcC.
50 do extra Flour, Hlrnm Smith, 8paldingand
Hopoton brands; 5 bales Twine
20 quarter casks pure Malaga Wine
10 barrels Cherry Brandy
25 do Rose and Peppermint Cordials
50 boxes assorted Candy; 50 boxes Cheese, (new)
50 boxes Cheese, English Dairy
100 do Tobacco, must approved brands.
^RANE k HOLCOMBE.
For sale on liberal terms, by
sept 8
S UGAR, COFFEE, SOAP, CANDLES, Jcc.—
25 ubla. Stuarts B. Clarified Sugar;
25 “ “ O. “ “
20 bngs Old Government Java Coffee;
100 bngs prime Rio Coffee;
100 boxes Smith's and Buchnn’s Family Soap;
100 boxes Colgate’s Polo and No. I Soap;
50 boxes Bcadel’s Tallow Candles, 6*8 and 8’s;
10 bbls. Pure Cider Vinegar;
20 bbls. High Proof Whiskey;
20 boxes Tobacco, 16V,
40 bbls. prime Leaf Lurd;
50 kegs primo Leaf Lard;
Landing, and for sale bv
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
L ard, iiams, sides and shoulders.—
15,casksfino Roloson’s Hams;
FALL OF 1852.
H AVING completed our arrangements for tho season,
we are now prepared to offor to tho public the larg
est and best assortment or
GOOD AND WELL-MADE CLOTHING,
and urc determined to sustain our reputation by selling
Goods nt fair prices. Wo invto our friends and tho pub-
Ho to call aud examine our Fall nud Winter Stock,
which, for quality, style and quantity far exceeds
any previous seuson, uud from which a Complete outfit
can bo selected nt the very lowest tricks. Our
Goods aro selected with great care—being cut in tho
latest Fashion, nnd manufactured In such a manner asv
give ontiro satisfaction.
, , *50.000 STOCK
of Ready-made CLOTHING, ombraclug all the various
styles, qualities, etc., In grad ns follows:
Black Cloth, Frock nnd Dress, Plaid and Clouded, Fancy
Business Coats In groat variety. Tweeds cut Into Peltors
Half Sacks, etc- etc.
^PANTALOONS,
stylus of Harris’ Clouded aud Mottiod dul^irueresj'llluuk
aud Fancy Satinets.
VESTS:
Black and Figured Satin, Gentlemen’s White SUk and
Figured Marseilles.
WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT.
We Invito tho attention of Country Merchants to our
Stock, which Is varied raid complete, and manufactured
expressly for their trade. Wo also have a genteel as
sortment of YOUTH’S CLOTHING,
Genticmen’a Furnishing Goods, Black and Fancy SUU
Cravats, Stocks, Plain nnd Figured Silk and Satin Nock
Ties, Prince Alberta, of Plain, Watered and Ribbed Silk.
SHIRTS,
Wblto and Fancy, warranted to fit, Gloves, Under Gar-
roeuta, Suspenders, Collars, ilandkorchlefk, 8ocks, etc.
OrWe ask a contlnnnnco or tho patronage which
has always been so goncrously oxtonded to us.
aept 7 PIERSON, HEIDT k CO.
July
200 Reynold’s best Sugar cured Hams;
20 hhds. prime Bacon Sides:
17 do. do. do. Shoulders;
40 bbls. primo No. 1 Leaf Lard; for sale by
13 J. V. CONNERAT k CO.
B altimore flour, bacon and lard.
250 hbls. superfine Howanl-st. Flour;
lOOhhda. prime Bacon Sides:
40 do. do. da Shoulders;)
20 casks superior Sugar Cured Hams;
100 bbls. ana 200 kegs primo Leaf Lard.
For sole by
July 8 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fcCO.
S UGAR AND MOL A8SES.—
25 hhds. cholco St. Croix Sugar:
30 do. primo and choice Porto Rico do.;
20 do. fair Muscovado do.;
48 do. prime and fair New Orleans da;
150 bbls. Stuart’s Crashed and Fowdered do.;
80 do. do. B. and C. Clarified do.
150 do. New Orleans Molasses;
100 do. West India do. For.saleby
July 8 SORANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
ov J3HyiIKl»IIIINCM,lJClCESS!
RUBHTON CLARK k UO.’S CELEBRATED
OEM U1NE Bl BDICALCOBLIV Ell OIL.
mills Valuable remedy, introduced by us to tho no-
JL tico of the medical profession but llulo more than
two years since, has, during that short period, ndvraicod
more* rapidly In tho public estimation than any remedy
yot discovered for this dread destroyer of the human rnco.
It has been used with tho most Blgiuil nnd gratifying sue-
cots, oven in cases considered hopeless; and. In the Into
reports of the Now York and Pennsylvania Hospitals, on
its use, it Is npoken of as being more valuable than any
remedy yet discovered for Consumption wid Pulmornry
Affections; raid It has Uie grout ndvnutago over all other
romo<llc8,thnMnatead of reducing, .Increases tho strength
raid flesh of the patient—thus enabling Nature to co-opo-
rato with tho remedy, raid overcomo the dlsonsa
Owing to tho purity and superior quality or tlioOll of
our inanufheturo having given II I popularity over all
others, sovoral persons havo copied tho enapoand style of
our .bottle, In order to palm off Inferior quality and adul
terated Oil; raid, as tho articlo, unless pure.Is, In most
cases, worse thun useless, wo would call particular atten-
tioz to our Signature, which la over the cork of each bot
tle, rlthout which U In not gontilna iBe particular and
.Inquire for Rushton, Clark fit Co’s Cod Uvor OH, and aoe
that tho signature is over tho cork. ^Fcrwde bj.^^
nd by Druggists generally In the* United States.
_jjawd... , ...... . _ .
TT US HAND’S CALCINED MAGNESIA.—The anpe-
lX rior.qualities of /blB Magnesia ore, that .It.ls en
tirely doprlved of carbonlo ocld, free , from unploas-
ant'taste, smoll, or other disagreeable property, ahd
. Ip,' smoll, or other atsagroonble property,
Is without roughness or grittlueesto the touch or palate.
Ouo tonspoonfril of this Magnesia Is equal ln> strength to
threo or four of the common ealclned *“ |gf
oorati* * '*■ “
form I
io or four of the common raloined magnesia, thus
iblnltwsmaHncas ofdoso.wlth tho most .agreenblo
ml n .wnlcli magnesia can .be- administered. TJust :re-
0.1,«1 KM. BM. »r ..u^oow,
July 12 MonumeuWs^uare.
late ortho fintutf Sam’l Hoy?&CofSavannah, 0a.
W OULD announce to Ills friends that lio has remov
ed to Charleston, 8.0, No. 149 East Bay, where
he Is prepared to do a general Commission busluess. and
furnish to order, ut all times, any artlclos from tho North
or South that may bo wanted, for the usual commission,
os well ns recolvo and sell the soma And 1 pledge my-
self thnt all business entrusted to my care shall recolvo
suoh attention as will Insure similar man fostatlon oT
their good will, not doubting that iny acquaintance’Wills
Northern and Southern markets will euablo me to do ua
well us any, and better thun many.
Also Dealer In Butter, Chceese, Waster, Marblo Dust,
Comont, Lime and Hair. , • - , . „
And Agent for sundry Maclilno Manufhctorios, North
and South, as well ns Sllus C. Honings' b ro Proof Safes,
Georgia and French Burr Mill Stones; all ol abich will
ho.funilshod on short notice, mid at raraiufocturere prlres.
Cash paid nt nil times for Wool. Green, Salted and Dry
Illdoe, Deer nnd Sheep 8klna, 8hinpliig t ura, Beoawax,
Rags. 4 Itopo Cuttings, Sea Island CoUon Seed nnd Wor-
ida Moss. Also, Southern Trained Leather In thei Rough.
Torras cash Invariably. Refers to the citizens or Savan
nah gouornUy.
. Savau*
sept 4
CARPET WARE HOUSE.
npHE Subscriber would respectfully Inform the citizens
A -of Savannah aud the public generally, that tho 8loro
formerly occupied by Messrs. Snider, Lathrop fc Novltt,
(which Is now being enlarged and Improved.VwlH bo
opened on or about tho UUth Inst,, with am onilrely new
and com ole to stock of Foreign anil Domestlo CARPET.
1NG8, OIL CLOTHS, ke. &c. , - •
Having secured the Agoncy or seroral of the princlnal
manufactories of Europe, purctiasera will bo enabled to
maico selections from tuo most complete assortment of;
Royal Patent VolvoUl’npestry.Urnssctalngntin and Vone.
tian Crape tlngs.Rugs, Oil Ulolhs,MaUlnR/rable and.PUno,
Covens Curians and Curtain Conjlo^a-t
to, aver oUWod In this city; all ofrvhtch will bo sold at
wh 4u ,loor ;
/-IAN AL FLOUR,
jL/ jnqi»w«. iiin.iu sojun’o
jiuro omw» nuur;
nan ao. do. do do. do.;
OO bbls. nutter, Sugar and Soda Biscuit;
50 boxos Tread weU’s do. do.
100 boxes Sealed Herrings;
300 do No. 1. Palo and Family Soap;
50 do. Colgate’s Pearl Btarcn;
30 half cheats X mid X lb papers Black Tea;
70 boxes 0 pounds each, superior do. do.;
60 packages assorted Green do.;
■■ CASWOll' ’
20 cases
July 8
1)11 vo Oil. Landing, and for sale by
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k
CO.
C OFFEE, SUGAR, BACON, kc.—
1,1)00 bags Itlo Coffee;
100 hhds. Muscovado Sugar;
100 do.Cardeuns Molasses;
25 do choice Bacon Sides:
25 do. cholco Bacon Shouldc
150 bales Gunuy Bagging.
In sloro and for sale by
J une 23 PADELFORD, FA Y & CO.
jgRANDY ANDO 1N, IN BOND—
3Htrctmmrt?e.
NUMBER 230. -
" ' " Wm:
25 X a
10 H <
do.
do. Cognac Brandy. I In Custom Hons*
w m pipes do. j Store.
150 kegs Gun and Rifle Powder.
500 bags Drop and Buck Shot.
With a competo assortment of Groceries.
For salo on favorable terms by
wpU WEBSTER k PALMES.
r MACKEREL-
irrela No. 1 Mackerel.
»> do. No. 2 do.
25 do. No. 3 do.
10 ht do. No. 1 do.
10 do. No. 2 do.
Lauding from ship Hartford, and for sale by
pt 21 CRANE k HOLCOMBE.
ffieahrttiiB attatettntwtnta.
NBW-KOBK fc SAVANNAH STEAM-SHU’ BINE
'Wiffifth' WEEKLY.
The Now and Splendid Steam-ShlpHia
FLORIDA........... Captain Lyor,
ALABAMA,... ~
Captain Luntow, ’
Belonging to the
agaHSamtass
. ^OO tona register, and unsurpasset
in safoty. speed, and-comfort,
These steamers, living Sayannah at
Hint the Marion am. ^ouiixrkkr lenvo
— 'MARloNEWs X- r --
rive In New-York as soon as# or before them.
If. Y. ASnvannnh Si
Win leave Savannah and]
These ahlp* are of 1,300 ‘
Jan 28
■ Savannah#
SAMUEL L. MITCH ILL,
194 FronUtreet, New-York.
f OR philadelp
Philadelphia & Savannah Steam
8lh day of September, and every alternate Wrdnksdat
ran
Cabin Paasago to Philadelphia .........*25,00
Through Tlcketa to New York 25 00
Steerage.....: o'oo
Thla ship has been built with ontiro regard to safety,
comfort and despatch, and offers new and admirable - fa
cillUea to business and travel. For freight or passage ap
ply to PADELFORD, FAY kCOL *
HERON v ?tA t n^N 1TanI “ h ‘
HEUUrl k 0IAUT1N,
A gents In Philadelphia.
■nf fm ibrt-
packets H. L.
sept 21
L ANDING from brig Excel:
20 hhds. prii -"•'* • *•
25 bbls. Cnffl
le by
•LCOMB
ImeBt. Croix Sues
10 do. Granulated do
50 bbls. Stuart's B. k C. do
10 trails Almonds
20 cases Wckles, quarts and half gallons. For sale
[sept 20]
CRANE k HOLCOMBE.
e Union Steam Boat Company of Gu.
uid South Carolina,haring thoroughly
^overhauled ahd refitted the superior steam
pacseio ii. L. COOK and OREGON, with Ughters, Ere
now ready to transport freight of all descriptions be
tween 8avannah, Augusta and Hamburg, With aa much,
f not more dispatch, than any other boata oh tho river.
The ateamera are commanded by experienced-and ao-
commodatlng Captains. AH freight consigned to their
agents will bo forwarded freo of commissions.
The accommodations for pnssengers aro eqttal, If hot
superior to any boats on tho river.
HENRY F1ARPER, President, Savannah!
E. F. KINCHLBY k OOl Agents “ '
sept 21 JAMES HARPER, Agent, Augusta.
ht^ar;
Fair
300 Bags Rio Coffee;
50 Matts old Government Java do.
100 boxes Soap;
50 “ Starch.
Just received and for sale by
sept 20 1852 M’MAHON k DOYLE.
B randy, gin, &a
111 half Pi^es tJUrd Brand/;
10 Pipes Ii
SOX &X
'ipes Utard Brandy;
Belgnctt and Kotchcll do.
Holland Gin;
Casks Madeira Wine;
mj -- “ Port do.
30 bbls. old Monongahela Whiskey;
50 “ Domestic Brandy;
50 “ do. Gin;
100 •* do. Rum;
100 “ do. Whiskey.
Just received and for solo by
sept 201853 M’MAHON k DOYLE.
FOR DARIEN,
BRUNSWICK, FANCY BLUFF, J£
OT. MARYS. KING’S FERRY, CENTER Via*
AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS.
The new and ftut steam-packet PLANTER,
Captain P. Corb, having been .thoroughly
[overhauled and refitted, will resume her trip*
- the above places, commencing Tuueidat, the. 23d
nstant, at 10 o’clock, A. M. For Freighter passage,har- *
ng very auperlor accommodations for passengers, apply
on board, at Wllllnk’a wharf; or to -
E. F. K1NCHLEY k CO- Agents.
P. 8.—All Freight payable in Savannah. aept SO
S UGARS.—Just received and In store:
20 hhds. frir Muscovado Sugars;
July 13
50 bbls. Crush’d, Powd’d and Refined Sugars;
40 do. Coffee Sugars; for sale by
J. V. CONNERAT k OO.
ROXBEUT8 Ac FOOTE,
Broughton-strcet, (up stairs) opposite the St.
Andrew's Hall,
H AVE now on hand a very largo nnd well-selected
Stock of DRY GOODS, which they offer for sale, by
the piece or package to the trade—consisting, In pari, of
Colored and Duffoll Blankets.
Red raid White Flannel.
Plains and Kertoys, assorted quality.
Satinets and Kontucky Joans.
Fancy and Tweed Casslmeres.
Striped and Plain Cotton Osnabtirgs.
Bleached and brown Shirtings and Sheetings.
English anil American Prints.
Cashmeres and Printed DeLaineo.
Blank and Colored Alpacas.
Black and Colored Coburgs.
With an additional general variety of Goods usually kept
In Dry Goods Stores, whtch aro offered for salo at the
usnnl accommodating terms.sept 18
TEAM HO AT COMPANY OF OEOItO
Will continue to run the following Steamers, via: '
DAVID L. ADAMS, (Iron^ . ....CapL
CH ATIIAM^ron) ”. VT. CapL Hubbard.
THOS. 8. METCALF, CapL —.
TENNESSEE, CapL •
Which, with tow-boats and lighters, afford unequalled
facilities for transportation of freight to tho tnterlorof
Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee and Alabama, la
connection with Railroads.
Tbe elegant steam-packet D. L. Adams will connect
with the steamships Florida aud Alabama, lauding -
freight by them in 5 days from New York to Augusta.
Freight (now taken at reduced rates,) wlU be forward
ed JVm of commission.
iy In order to preYent/staNlfen or si/renrrwy*, bills
' lading should be addressed to G. U. JOHNSTON,
1 ’resident, Savannah. Merchandize from the interior, to
JOHN A. MOORE, Agent, Augusta.
DIRECTORS.
Savannah.—Geo.H. Johnston, Andrew Low, Edward
Padolford, W. O. O’Drlaooll, Charles Green. Joseph 8*
Far, Jos. Washburn. •■■■■{ ■
Augusta.—J. IL Bulkier,T. S. Metcalf, James Hor
L. Hopkins, E. Sherman: O. M. Newton.
Savannah, June 24, 1852:
nraKE’iTPATENT
FIRE PROOF PAINT, FROM OHIO.
T HIS Valuable Mineral Substance Is sold in fine pow
der, then mixed with Linseed Oil to tho consistency
or thick paint, and applied with a brush, and after an ex
posure of a few months to the atmosphere, this coating
becomes a perfect slate or coat or mall, protecting what
ever Is covered from the action of tho weather and from
fire.
There Is nothing equnl to It for steamboat and car decks,
for all kinds or iron, os It forms a coating nearly as hard
as the Iron Itself, and never cleaves off.
In some places, n spurious article has been sold as the
genuine, therefore purchasers should be careful to buy ol
authorized Agents.
Every Barrel I* marked BLAKE'S FIRE-PROOP
"htlS' Th “ wb0 ' vo PlUul l * ^ “"Jj Bavannati bj^
TO THAVELLEB8 GOING NORTH*, -
- TH * - w»ir— p.
Savannah ft CharleltfmMcSfl&E
U. S. MAIL STEAM-PACKETS
L EAVE Savannah every Morkino- at Four
o’clock, after the arrival or the Night Train of tb«
Central IUll-Road, and ARRIVE at Charleston
at Twelve o’clock M. same pay, connecting at Cbarts*-
on with the Wibnlnsrton Steam-Packets..which
eavewith tho U.S. Mail every day. at 2XP. M^and,
also, with tho New-York Ac Charleston Steam
ships, which leave Charleston every Wednesday and
Saturday Afternoons. *
Passengers leaving Macon on Tuesday evenings wjll
arrive In time to connect with tho splendid new eteam
ship JAMES ADGER one week and tbe steamship
SOUTHERNER the nexL
Faro from Charleston to New-York by land route. .*20 00
ttmo 52 hours.
By steamships *25,0*
may 15 8. M. LAFHTEAU, Agent,
_ leclod articles of the best quality; U possesses
concentrated form all the valuable properties of the Ja
maica Ginger, and Is warranted to be free from all lrri«
koy. Landing and for sale by tatlug or other properties of an Injurious tcndoncy.
(TON, JOHNOTON k CO. It is boueflcially used in a variet/ of circumstances
where n warm cordial and grateful stimulant Is required,
lartlcularly In cases where there is a sense of exhaus-
ion arising from excessive fatigue or heat, a few drops
n half a tumbler of water with a little sugar, wlU be
found an effectual and most pleasant restorative, which
makes this essence a highly useful addition to the travel
ler’s portmanteau, ns well as to the family coUection of
remedies.
, ... ,^. T Jageu or
from the motion of a vessel at sea, tho Essence or Gin
ger, If given according to tho directions will almost In-
iriably give roller.
In ordinary dlarrho-a, incipient chotera, In short, In
all cases of prostration of the dlgestivo functions, whether
from indulgence or disease It Is of inesllmablo vnluo.
During the summer months and In Southern climates.
It is Invaluable, particularly during the prevalence of
epidemic Cholera; no traveller or family should be with
out IL
Just received per steamer, and for sale by
June 24
. VV. LINCOLN, Monument-square.
GEORGIA IIERIK NILL STONES.
T HE Undersigned has on hand an assortment of Burr
Stone, from 18 Inches to 4X feet diameter, a portion
of which Is already dressed for running, and of superior
quality. All tho necessary irons frimlshed with the Stone
when wanted. • ■
Having a competent Individual to dress and fit Mill
Stones, tho articlo can be delivered at ull times to suit
orders, and on liberal terms. Q. H. OAMPF1ELP.
... promptly
ginea, Sugar Mills, Locomotives. CoUon and Woolen Ma
chinery, Mill Shafting and Gearing, Turbine and Parker
Water wheels, Machinists’ Tools, and Machine Work
generally, In the best manner, and at prices as low
equally good work can be obtained for elsewhere.
TurUcular attention paid to economy of fliel In steam
engines, aud to durability In every thing,
apr 24 ly GORDON McKAY, AgenL
COPPERSMITH AND PLUMBING,
rpilE Subscriber having fitted up, In connection with
A bis Foundry and Machine Works, a Shop for tho
above business, and engaged tho services or superior
workraeu, Is prepared to do auy description of work that
may offer. , . ..
All work dono In the very best manner and at tho
shortest notice. A. N. MILLER,
July is tf Eastern Wharf.
SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO FORTES,
J UST RECEIVED: two aplcudld Seven Octave Plano
Fortes, by Rosenkranta, Dresden, one of tho most cel
ebrated European manufacturers. These instrument*
cau be guarantied In every respect, and will be sold at
••"••••tally low prices by F. ZOGBAUM kCO,
■ 13 Whitaker, one door east cf Bryan-sL
C1ICRCII AND PAIKJLOlt ORGANS,
rriHE Subscribers, agents for Mr. U. KNAurr, Organ
JL builder, are prepared to furnish^ any description ol
$&nSS?ro/eronJ& 1 ’lamaUo to AiVoigrafrecontlyerected by
him in tho Lutheran Church or this city. Parties desiring
Information on tho subject can ascertain all necessary
imrtlcularsoa application to F. ZOGBAUM fcCO^
July 13 whltaker-sL, ono door east of Bryan-aL
WOODEN WARE, , , k
T HE subscriber has Just received per schr. John W.
Anderson, a supply of Wooden Ware, vlzj Ice
Cream Pails; Brass Bound Tea Tubs: Brass Bound Palls;
Measures, from 1 quurt to X bushel; Painted nnd Plain
Tubs and Paf "—'* '
4ul, fee.; for i
aug D
J I qUu*. «W WHMHV.J . MM.waM.n- -
l Wash Boards, Paste Boards, and Pins,
• JOHN J. MAURICE,
a by
10,12and 14 Barnnrd-streeL
CAMPIIENE AND SPIRIT GAS.
T HE Subscriber has received per steamer State] or
Georgia, a supply of Campheno and Spirit Gas, di
rect from tho manufacturers, which will bo sold on rea
sonable terms. Also.Cnmphene, Goa, and Oil Lamps;
Oil, Gaa, and Campheno Cous of various sizes.
’ ' * JOHN J. MAURICE,
June 15 10, 12 and 14 Barnard-street.
SAVANNAH AND A UGGSTA.
SAVANNAH AND AGQGSTA ■
ggSjjg—£* ^55e§§iE5fi
IRON STEAMBOAT C0MPASY OP GEORGIA,
T 11I8 COMPANY will continue to transport Produco
and othor Merchandise, on the Savannah river, to
and from Augusta, by their Iron Steamer*
JOHN RANDOLPH, CapLPmLPOT.
LAMAR, .CapL Crkswkll.
—AND ALSO BY TDK BTKAMXK—
AMORY SIBLEY, CapL
The tatter Stoamor being of less draught than any
other on the River, Insures unprecedented despatch In
all stages ortho water. The Company is also provided
with fifteen Tow-Boats and two Lighters.
AU Freight addressed to the. care or the Company, of
its Agents, will be received nnd forwarded, free of com
missions. A. 8IBLEY, President, Augusta. „
T. R. MILLS, Agent, Savannah.
V. M. ROWLAND, Agent# Augusta.
Supcrlntcnilont’ft Offleo of tlio Control
Railroad Company, - •
AUOUOT3Q, 1852,;
XT'HEIGHTENS by tbe Une of the Central,-Poulhwett-
X 1 era, and Macon and Western Roads, aro assured
that there Is no obstruction to the transportation - of-
Goods and Produce by the carrying away or tho tempo
rary trcssel work at the Ocmutgee.
They will be put to no. expense whatever, and to tbe
delny or only ono day by portage,
The new bridge which la iu progress, wlU be finished
permanently in sixty days,
aug 30 MACPHERSUN B. MILLEN,- SnpH.
THROUGH FARE
From Charle»ton. to Raltimoro %1T. 60,
To Philadelphia *19, and to New- York *20..
THE GREAT MAIL ROUTE: FROM CHARLESTON.
BO. CA. .
L EAVING the wharfat the foot of Laurens-strecl dally
afterthe arrival oftbe Southern cars, via Wilming
ton, N. O, from which point two dally trains are dis
patched at 8 A. M.andi P.-M.i the 8 o'clock only con
necting at Weldon, N.C, with tho Seaboard andRoanoko
Rail Rood to Norfolk, thence by steamers to Baltimore,
and both trains connecting at Weldon with the lines to
Petersburg, Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Philaddl-
B UI a, nnd New-York The public la respectfully Informed
lat ibe steamers of these lines, are In first rate condition,
and are navigated by well known and experienced com
manders ; the Rail Roads are in fine order, (tbe Wilming
ton and Weldon, as well as the Seaboard and 1 Roanoko
having recently been refold with heavy Trail) thereby
securing both safety and despatch. By these rentes pas-
sengeraavalllng themselves oftbe first train may reach
Baltimore In 40 hours, Philadelphia In .45 hours, and New
York Id 50X hours; and by the second train they arrive
in Baltimore in 50 hours, Philadelphia in 56 hours, and
New-York In 61X hours, • -.r
Through tickets can alouo be had from E. WINSLOW,
Agent or the Wllnilugton and Raleigh Rail Rond Com
pany, at the office of the Company, foot orLaurena street,
Charleston, 8. C., to whom please apply. ; mar 22
AHGU8TA AND IVAYUE8B0I10’ BAIL-BOAl).'
CHANGE OF SOHEDEEF
nruna nn.n i. MOW »l— *r %!«. A4WISJ1
1 Freight and Paasongera to Waynreboro’. At this
point It connects with a splendid line of Four-Horse Post
Coaches, forming a perfect daily connection betwoen Au
gusta and Savannah, Macon and Mllledgevllle. <
On and alter Monday, May 10th, Passenger trains.' will
ran Dally, as follows:
I<eave Savannah at 8.00 o’clock A. M.
“ Macon at.... ...7JO “ ’ A.M.
“ MlUedgovlUeat JJHA. 61.•
“ Augusta at 45^ “ *
Arrive at Augusta at 9.40-V* 4
“ at8avannah iflJlO-
M ntMaconat..... 6.45
“ at Mlllodgevllleat .7.15
Fare between Savnnnah and Augusta
“ *« Macon “ “ ......
** “ Mllledgevllle&c « .....
MACPIIERSON B. MILLEN,
Bavnnnah, May 5th, 1852.,
10 pipes Swau Giu:
5 pipes Imperial Eagle Gin;
15 half pipes dark Otard, Dupu,
r pipes dark Otard, Dupuy k Co.’a Brandy.
2 do. do. pale do. do. do. do.
15 half and quarter pines Rochelle Brandy.
All under Custom llouse lock. *—
June 24
For sale by
W.M. DAVIDSON.
L iuuous, segars, etc.—
5 qr. casks Otard, Dupuy k Co.’s Brandy
15 do. Pico Madeira Wlno
3 hair plpca do. do.
3 do. Sherry do.
50 boxes Claret, quarts and pints
10 baskets Champagne, do.
50 M Segars, of direct Importation, and from the
most colobrated manufacturers; together with a supply ol
OMONS.
I MPORTED LIQUORS.—
10 half pipes Otard, Dupuy k Co.’s host Brandy;
10 qr. and eighth, “Sean Louis, very old.” Brandy;
15 casks “Sazernr’s” and “Durand’’ Brandy;
3 pipes Holland Gin, Swan Brand;
2 puncheons BL Croix Rum]
2 do! Jamaica do. For sale by
July 13 J. V. CONNERAT k CO.
ADEIUA, OLARF.T AND SI1KRUY WINES.—
20 half »nd qunrlcr pipes good Madeira Wine;
5 quarter casks superior old do.
30 do. Teneriffe aud Sicily do.
20 do. Port do.
8 casks Bordeaux Claret do.
5 quarter casks fine old Sherry - do.
For salo bv
July 13 J. V CONNEBAT It OO.
PRINTING I*AVER. '
■i in REAMS Printing Paper, or the following sizes:
140 24 by 35,2IX by28X>X by 39, 24X by SB, 25
by 36,25 by 36X« 24 by 38. On hsud aud for sale by
7 Ju5o J. B. .CUBES <108.
CHEAP CASH STORE*
CORNER WHITAKER AND CONORESS-STS.
B LEACHED and Brown SHEETINGS k 8111RTINGB.
Tlie Subscribers have Just received per brig Wilson
Fuller, from Now-York:
Vvator Twist bleached SHEETING
New-York Mills do do
James’ Stoam 61111s do 7-8 and 4-4
Lowell LONG CLOTHS, 7-8 and 4-4
Lomlsdnlo and Washington Long Cloths, 4-4
Sea Island Brown Shirting, 7-8 and 4-4
7-8,8,0,10,11, and 12-4 Allendale Bro. Sheeting
7-8,8,9,10,11, and 12-4 do Bleached do
7-8,8, 9,10,11, nnd 12-1 Hamilton do do
For sale by M. PRENDERGAST k CO.
P ERFUMES.—Lubln’s Rose Geranium, Verbena, Tea
Rose, Musk Rose, Alesrnl, Caprice do la Mode, Pink,
Jasmine, Popnlnack, Violutte, Lilas, Sweet Briar, Double
ExL Rose, Eglantine, Marechal^Jockey Club, Jenny
A daily TRAIN for Paraengera tod Frel„
-P-Macon at OX A. M n wrives at Oglethorpo at lOX
A. Mi leaves Oglethorpe at 11X A. fdu arrives at Macon
at 3X P. M n wmnecting wich way wltJi (ho Central and
61acpn and Weatom Hall Road Trains,•and tbo Talla-
hassco, Eufaula and Columbus Mail Stage Llnea. . ;
Passengers dlno at Fort Valley at 1.15 P.M. • ,
_ GEO. W. ADAMS.'Snperlntendent '
South Western Rail Road.
..... ire. Musk,
- JtfajGueriaUra Pre-i
Yost’s and Patfoy’s.. Just received and for sale bj'
.... ,.jdma,8prit
ifleurs and Heliotrope. Alia Edo’
..... . ’uatreoelved
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153 Bo)-et^ 2 doors Enstol tlio City Hotel,
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BOEIVED P^^riAMER^AfllfeiJfi^illack
Silks In ull widths, Loepln’s Black Bomba'-* “
aad.ConUm Cloth* 44
qulto N'et, ancTUcos. Also, a foil » ’ ‘
-" Umbrellas. *