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13FUBU8HBD DAILY AND TRI-WEEKLY by J. L. LOCKE. & CO. City and County Printer*. THUMB. . Daily Paper $8, Tri-Weekly $5, Per Annum. ry* In no CUBO wlU at\ order for the paper be attended toumfe* acooraponled vrltHtho money, or a satisfactory ,«Vit«nM. adveRT|BINQ HATES! AdTOftiflomont. loMrto4«,tl“i following rate.!— rOA OH. B4UAKK 0. Till Ml*.., gn.lwrllod..-«)»JJ- On, Mona.,,.....0 00 .... 1SJ Tl.n»“ , ISM .... 1 50 Foot, ...15 00 fW-m “ •on, OII Hail. B it Hardee. David Harrington, Edwin H llertz, W IUiaiu^mpn,NA1 Hnrrla, Btophon I* Two Three .Sj} « '.".’.175 Six « ........80 00 one Week....... 300 One Year 80 00 For advertisements'not exceeding Ove lines, three* rourtha of the above ratee will bo chorgod, I. e, For one Insertion.... ....45centa. u ; w0 “ 75 “ m one week... 81,50, fa<n, tec. t^sral advertisement* Inserted, atthe usual rotes, and ■tHoteare taken that they be published according to law. All advertisements Own transient persons or strangers, f ° Yearly ndvcrtlwra exceeding In their advertisements tho average nrnnber of linos agreed for, will be charged ^o^ADVRRTiavirsirra wtu. an inserted ojutui- TO AU t «dvertlsoments for charitable Institutions and ro- without d l. Mellons as to the number of insertions, will bo published dally, until ordered to be discontinued, and charged ac* °°* letters directed to this office, or the Editors, must be post paid, to entitle them to attention. N. B.—Each Citation by the Court of Ordinary, that applloallonhas boon blade for Letters of Administration, must be published thirty nava at least. Notice-by‘Executors and Administrators for Debtors and Creditors to render In their accounts, must be pub. ^sSes'of Beal*Estate and negroes, by Executors, Ad* inlnlstrators, and Guardians, must bo published FORTY DAYS before the day of sale. Theee solos must be made st the Court House aoor of the county In which tho prop* • erty U situate, and on the first Tuesday or the month, betwoen the hours of ten In the morning and four In the afternoon. No sale from day to iloy Is valid, unless so . expressed In the advertisement. ■ .. Applications by Executors, Administrators and Guard! ans to the Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell Beal Estate orNegrocs, must bo published TWO MONTHS. 8alu of personal property (except negroes) of testate and Intestate and Administrators, - must be advertised FOUT Y - DAY8. _ . "Applications by Executors^AdmmistrntorsforLet- tersDIamlHory, must be publish^ 8IXMONTU8. ton, W larding. Jno Horrisson? Nicholas Heylt^Fras I dea, Andrew Harrisson, Wm Humphreys, John 11 Troup Hbward, Wm Henderson, D S Jlenden...,— if. Henderson, Thomas llelry, Claus Hsllman, John H Hull, Levi Hart, Jaa Horan, BHeldt, Maurice" 11ackelt, lobt Habersham. Sr, John Harper/ J; W Harris, Thos Holcombe, GU Holcombe, E B Harris. Wm lleidt,Jos Inregrovcs, Jos O Habersham. John D Holcombe, Eldred laydcn, E J Harden, Jno Hamlet, Geo Haas, Jno B lamlet, M Harding, 8eymour Harris, E D Ileylc, Wm F lojlnnd, IIF Holland, James Hines, B il Howell, Thos Harden, W B Harrison, Milton Humphreys, Jos B Har vey, B ft Hilton, B W Hunt, Jno F Herb, Wm Hone. John W Ibly, John L Ihly Wm Ihly,Brien Island. George Jones,. JuO Jones, Jas M Jones, BG James, Alexander Johnson, JasT Jones. J D Jesse, Thos Jones, Sdward Jones, Jos Johnston/Peter Jacobs, John B Johnson, Christian Jogsletter, ES Johnson, G H John son, Emanuel Joseph, J R Johnson, A E Jones, John R Jackson, Bulloch Jackson, Nicholas Jeffreys, Robt Jackson, Wm A Jaudon, 11 R Jnckson, Claus Jnckons, Peyton B Johnson, Jos W Jackson, Ueorgo Jackson. K. Fred Krote, Hannon Kuhlntan, Wm H Kelly, Phillip Kolb, Dcdriek Kattenboru,P M Kollock, Ezra Kept, N ft Knapp, Jaa King, John Kennedy, Dr N Kohlhouse, James : Cerr, Peter Krauss, Gefort Kent, James Kennedy, John Celly, Daniel Kaln, Hanford Knapp, A J Kara, Edwin Knapp, J F Kirby, Nicholas Kcrloy, Robert Knox, Fred erick Krcnson, Peter Krino, Louis Kcinpf, A G Kennedy, A L Kent, Louts Koezol, Thos Keaton, Jas Kirkland, Al fred Kent, Phillip Kean. DO Kauffa, Wm Kino, Ed* ireu MUb iiiuim trail, 11 vj Wind Kean, Edward 8 Kempton, Jot * ,— » KelU ake, . , .nwton, Edward Lynch, Edward Lovell, John Lares, D N Lane, James Laughlin,*J F Linder, James J Logan, 1 tobert A Lewis, A B Luce, I II Ladd,* Jno Lama, Jas jynoh, ID Lnltoche, Peter Lawrence, Michael I.avan, Matthew Lyneh, Root Lschllton, James Laehllson, Cns- K ^enzer. James Larkin, Timothy Lavau, OA La- e, Robt Lunday, John Lawton, A J Lebey, Thos Lewis, Wm II Lyons, Anton’o Loevenlo, J G Larabrlght, Michael Lynch, Pat’k Laugh in, John H Loveless, GW \AppllCw——— -—-—— must oe advertised once a month ... Oiders or tho Court of O-dlnsry (accomnanlod wlth a copy of tho bond of agreement) to make Utica to land, . must be advertised throe months at least i ,i“«b sis ‘ lerishablo Lockwood, Loon Lohtnan. tho Courts, must be advertised THIBl mortgagonxecuUous, SIXTY DAYS—sales of perishable property* undef order of Court, must bo ndvertlsod,gen- eruur.TEN DAYS beforq the day.of solo. hist of Voters. CEO.2. BUt f.rtber nuUd by U. yylktritt If It. o SEEM, That from and after the passage, of this nctsU lamf, Tin ops shall boqui to vole at elections for Mayor and tho election and within the corporato limits of Bav for one month Immediately preceding their reglsl and continue so to do up to the Ume of election hare attained the ago or twenty-one years, Im city Uxcs or have in tholr own right sufflcleri to satisfy any tax executions which may bo d rlstrutlon —Jon, who have paid all ,,, lent real estate ittafy any tax executions which may bo against thorn, who have mudo all returns required by the ordinances of tho city, and have boon registered according to tho pro visions of this act.—Extract from (As Registry Law. Adolph Abrahams, Robert Adams, John S Achord, Geo -A AshlV WAyoribldt,G W Andereon,Mnthlna Amorous, C B Ash, Btowart Austin, David Abraham, O S Arnold, Goo Alexander, Jno VV.Anderson, P W Alexander, Robt Austin, George Armstrong, James Anderson, W V N Armstrong, R F Akin, Peter Arnold, R D Arnold, Thos Adams, EG Anderson, Richard Abercrombie. J fl An derson, John Angluro, HOW Alexander, John Allen, James Ahem, R A Allen, W B. Adams. • Conrad Byek, Richard' Burke, Michael Boylan, E W Bukor, John Brody, E J Blount, Wm 51 Blount. Patrick Brady, Thos Bandy, Wm B Blount, Dr W. G Bulloch, Anthony Busier, Saul S Box, Jos II Baldwin, Isaac Bran- no, Selgsmond Borg, Henry Berners, N K Bsrnura, Wm F BranUoy, Robt Blako, Wm Burke, A F Bopnett, Win M Black, Felix Uouywon, Gilbert UuUer, Thos Bourke. Eugene M Boo, J P BoifoulUet, L E Byck, A Borohert, Win Basslnger, Patrick Uulkoy, PII Bohn, Uemy ltotlo- man, Thus W E Uaallc, Wm J Bulloch, Patrick Bradloy, iloiuy Burt, B H i Bacon, S P Bell, wm J Bandy, H L Byrd, G A Boufoulllct, Jno G Bryan. Thomas II fiarrott, •• Bllchael Brannon, David Boll, Jno Bilbo, T A Bulkloy, Francis Blair, Chas Ball, Fstnck Bnuljr,_Tho* j JJBulloch, r rancis uinir, vow umu. iwnu owu, * uu ** JM Butler, Michael Bryan. GooBankman,OEllurrlo, : Jos Bryan, D L Best, J A Baker, W II Bunch, Jos K BallougKWm D Brown, A T Bowne, Jos U Burroughs, Jno Bennett, Louis Barefleld, Jos Bancroft, Thaddoua J Baldwin, Patrick Burke, G L Blount, Jno H Barbee, Ji •Brown, OWBruen, Moses Black, HLB Bunts. The 8 Bailor, W H UuUoob, R 51 Dartholraew, Henry W Beef- eidlott, P A Blais, Henry Brigham, W 8 Brantley, T W Benton, 51J Buckner, John Boston, B 51 B Burroughs, Dsnnls Blsunerhasselt, D H Baldwin, Wm O Barton, Augustus Boullnouu, John Burns, Michael Bowley, Ullck Biirke, Jss O Blanco, J H Bushier, W J Blodget, JosO Bowen, Jno W Blw Barnard B * ” “*■ JBee, J P Bfooks, W H Bourdlej uucr, »» « B llee,FS Bartow.-Wm nee, 4 r iirooxs, w n uourdloy, W O Butler, II8 Bo gardes, Frederick Bailey, W D Bashlor, Jos W Brown, John 0 Blanco, Theodore BIols,-William Blols^ Wm It John G Blanco, Theodore BIols, WlUlare Bourke, John F Blakely. GOG Brown, B L Bonlllncau, J T Buckner, Charles H son, P T Broughton. II8 Bel William Biol Wm Bell, (loo llron- »H Banks, , . lelL W H Bradley, L 8 Bennett, Jss Belbo, Wm Bailey, FH BIols, J U Buckner. Wm H Cuyler, John Cooper, O A Cloud, P L Constan tine, David 0 Cash, 51A Cohen, RR Cuyler, Geo A Cuy- lor. Solomon Cohen, Hugh Cullen, W11 Cooper. Edward Cabbage, David Cohen, John Cleary, Jos V Conncrnt, Alien Cullen. Ohos Cooper, Jos Gloary, Barnard Conatnn- tluo, Thos W Cooper, JolmClaney. John Carstons, F W Cornwell, Jos B Carrnthora, Nicholas Cruger, Wright Culpepper, Thos Corley; R 51 Charlton, S J Casscls, RichardCola, Thos CusackJno L Clarfc Michael Cusack, CII Oampfield, Francis T Cole, John Curry, Thos Clark, Johu Cnrdo!!, Jos Connelly, John Carruthora, Frederick Cook, Emanuel CanwaUer, Luke Ghristlo, Jas Campboll. Pros Cumpflcld, Jno D Charlton, Jno G Cooke, Edmund Co|ter, 51ontgomery Gumming, H E Courier, Jos Clog- horn, John (&», Jno Cunningham, Carl Craft, Wm Car- son, B L Ode,' W O Charlton, B J 51 Gubbege, Moses Coburn, L F Cook, Henry Capon, 8 M Coldlng, Frodor* lokCarstens;Wm Cox, Wallace Gumming, Patrick Crot- S ', Mlchaol Oaroy, Pater Cobb, Jno J Cornell, WmCou* on, Robt Carr, Fro* Champion, AII Champion, Jno W Cornell, James Cornell, U R Christian, Jno J. Coates, Jas Cox, JnoT Campsguae, Wm Cullen, And Cordes, Pierce Condon, Aaron Champion, W T Chapman, Daniel Clark, J U Cubbegc, George Cally^Urlah Cranston, Charles Can* . non, Robert J Cawshy, ST Chapman, John F Curdell, Autonlo Cblsa, John L Cope, Thos Connlff, Thos Conway, 5toses 8 Cohan, D B Camp, Octavus Cohen, J P Golfer, Bartow Cyntbus, Patrick Clark, Jno 51 Cody, Jaa Clog- horn, Wm Cannon, Charles Cler, Augustus Cannon, Pat rick Clark, Isaac: Cohen. Wm CromwoU, G L Cope. Jr., G L Cope, or., James A Courvolier, 8 II Cooper, It A Crane, Wm L Clark, D D Copp, JohhD Cole, Cornelius K Convor, Thomas Oorr, Bryan Connor, Jamea E Cope, L O Clark, George Clark, Wm P Clark, John A Cham bers, Wm Colter, Laurence CouneU,. Frederick Cullen: Johu-F Ccrcopcly, George Cauaee, B H OrandCll, F A Oannuet, Jeremiah Cavanaugh, Martin Conway, D B Coleman, James Carrol), Ueorgo E Oongdon, Thomas Collins, J P Cohen, Charles H Connery. RIoUW Delaney, Martin DUggan, John Doyle, Wm O Dawson, 5ilohael Dally, Rlo’d Itohovan, 8aml P Dibble, Daniel Donovan, Albert L D’Lorxe. Patrick Downey, Isaac D'Lyon, 5llohael Donnelly, Johr " ’ “ J, Davis, 8 m w> II Duryoe, Burrelluye,'8ODunning,Jr, FG Dana, W II Dudley, John Devanoy, John Doble. R H Darby, J as 51 Doyle, James Downey. Wm II Dunning Jr, Henry Du- blgnon, James Doyle, Martin Dunnagan, Dudley Daven port, Jacob Do La Motto, A. MDay/J. JO Davis, Thos E S Jas DoMartln, Uenry Dlltmors, Alox Drysdalc, D W, Froil’k DaunorefoUer, J B Dasher, R W Dasher, like*, John II. Dews, Bamucl L Dowell, John Dry er, F H Damere, W J Donaldson, Thos F Daniels, 5iicbool Duggan, John Dorgan, i^Wm Elleby, Thos EvXranip?Wm^U? ard Eden, John J Edjr. Charles J Edi Epstein, Edwin W Ervin, Jmnc* ] Abraham r, tiius Irflon, OW , Peter Endrlos,J. A .. . ian,vnuiua w vuun Robert ForrelWno ( „ . onrd, Andrew Farry, _ w . ,. _ Ftatley, R HFoll, Michael Finney, Wm FFeay, E ... l°n, G 8 Frierson, Austin French, Johann D Flshor, FoUlord. Dominick Flatley. John Flannegan, Pat’k Fojoy, Thos Flahorty, Jno D Fish, L 51 Fnlllgnnt, Owen Foley, L J B Fairchild, Jas Faunston, Michael Fay, G W Fonnell, Jno Foster, J R Fisher. G J Fulton, Jacob SfejMi Fathers, G G Ferries, John O Ferrell, James i ° e r» 5 rofin Fleetwood, Goo W Fnhn, Loonard Froo- laud, IIR Furt,Thos A Farrics, Wm BFlommlng, Jas ^ Fawns, F Fink, David Fllxgorrold, Robert Fisher, D B Pickling, Jacob Frey, Jeremiah Flckllng, Wm Fielding, n John Gerdt*, Francis Griinball, J F Gultmartln, BenJ Uoonovoly, Joshua Griflllh, C L 'Gilbert, Jos Goorao, sr n SiKkS^ 1 ^* J B Gallic. Jos T Gannon, Jos Geiger, Michael Glasgow, Geo A Gordon, Wm A Gibbons, Pat! ■*“ Drndy, Goo Glen, J F Grovonstoln, JAhi jnh« .' Pallsgheri Domingo Galleo, John Griffin aod ft®y* EJ GuUmarlln,Seaborn David hOmurn, George Gatehouse, J M Griffin, w . J ‘W G1 bbons, Chas Gross, Pntriok Gordon, 1 r M Great!. Jnn P nutlmi. n.i.. n.r»n<> - ur ur lertz, W H Houseman, N M,Harris, Stcphon Ha . Hooker, O B Hunter, RR Haberahami Chas f on, W H Holmea. B P Ilalsey, Wm w Habershi Halrlck, 8 , ....a F Ham- Jabersham, JM iyncs,Jno B Habersham, George 8 Hernatw Knapp, Wra F" King, Nicholas kollohor, C Jno , J Kelley, Thos H Krecger. ^ CAL Lamar, Logan, Joa Lippi LathroptMartln __ , Logan, Thos Leary. Hugh Larken, Patrick Lenahan, Patrick Lee, Daniel Laphan, Thomas Lyon. Jamea Lan- aghan, J T Linde, Linda Linde, Daniel Leahey, William 51 Leigh, John Larkin, Henry Lathrop. D P Landershln Andrew Low, O D Lebey, Louie Legriol, John Lyons, laahan, Jeremiah McCarthy, John 51cllue, Wm Morrell, JG Mehriens, Robt 5lclntyre, HO Mehrtons, Jno D 5tal- lett, Jos Mordecai, Michael McGrall, Thos Murtaugh, . — »• *’eter McGulllIcuddy, Leander Moore, Mathlaa II Myer, Peter ftloGulllicuddyj Silvester Manning, 51 51arah. Jacob Miller, Jno 51urchl- son, Jno Montmollln, Thos Maher, Thos 5!cAuIiir, Jos NoFeely, B W Miscall/, II W Mercer, O A MagtlL Wm Uoredlth, E T McGrall, Thos 5lcCollum, H Morce, Wm J Moore, J D Sfallnrd, U D Murphy, Jeremiah 5!ack, N C Mills, Jesse 5lount, John 5Iurphy, B M Moral, Putrlck Meora,0 O Millar. John McCabe. Harvey 51orso,Jolm 51cDormott, J 51 511llen, Thomas W McArthur, Lovi 8 Myers, Henry 5Ierckhardt, Michael Meath, Thomas Ma hon, Patrick. McGovern, S 8 Millar, T J, McNIsh, John ilahoney, John 51cGunagh, Patrick Maaterson, John tlollery. James J McCoy, Isaac 5llula, Edward McCabe, G.Murkins, S 8 Bloody, bontils McGuire, Lawrence.51c- Conno, Noylo MoHuo, J H Mehriens, 51 B Myer, Thomas rlcKenna, John Miller, Jacob 51anke>, Edward McGraw, larlholotnow Blclnamoy, John Mallory, Ludor Mehr tons, A F Mira, Fabian MjrorhoObr, G S Miller, John R Martin, William B Moll, James W Morgan, Michael Mon ris, John W MoKoy. O F Mills, William E Mongln, D J " " le, A.F Blordocal, Jus 8 McDonald, Jas Menu- Jas'G Molls, L B McCoun, Wm Morris, John McCollum, Charles McCann, Bernard Blallan, Wm BlcLnughlin, Patrick McLaugnlon, F W McCarthy, WHO Mills, i no McMahon, Jno F Blullcgan, Jas Mallhows, Isaac Marsh,Thos Mnddon, John Moran, FA Maddox, Solomon dayer, E M McDonnell, Wm Blorol, Jno Blahun, Jno R W1, McIntosh, Baml H Morel, Jeremiah McCartliy, Wm Mo- Carthy, A N Miller, Thos Mott II P Miller. IW Morrell < as Mclntlre, Danl McCarthy. 5! II BlcLood, Jas McCann Jas BIcCanna, Thos Blocks, Edward Mallegan, John 51o Aullli; Archibald McAllister. N. Joseph Neill, Thos Naylor, Wm Nungezor, JasNunge- sr, VVG Norwood, Jno W Neavllt, D D Nlcnols, EL • 7 “* ’ - m Nugent,GN Nichols, Nofdllnger, Dnn’l Nelson, Torrence kugent, G N Nichols, Geo 8 Nichols, L F Nichols. Jos Nagle, Nevill Noyle, Jno Joil, J G Neldtllnger, A A Nungazer. J R Norton, Jacob fouberger, Edward Nugent, Sunn N ultra an, Jas A Norris, Frederick Nolteraen, Jno GNIcoll, Thos 51 Nor wood, Chas Nowland. James NoldUlnger, Wm Novo. No. lW BiT-«T*«*T. 81VXNNAH, Georou. Strict personal attention to Farmers’ orders, and quick returns of Bales of Produce. mar 3 “ SWIFT.DEN8LOW fc CO, DealenlnGrocerlei«Pnvliionit FOREIQM- AJfD DOMESTIC LIQUORS, CORNER BXT AND WUITAKER-STREETS. W.-D. FORD, Wholeialo and Retail Grocer. ^ TFald&urg's Building. Jefferion-ttreU, Savannah, Go* iy Constantly on hand, r choice supply of Family Groceries. , July 7 E. O’BYRNE, AT TAYLOR’S BUILMNO— MARKET WHARF, Keeps constantly on hand a supply of Crockery-Ware, Groceries, dec. dee. JanV5l Jy L. ROBIDER, |>kok Paris] Fashionable Boot and 8hoe-IHaker< Importer of French Leatktr, WHITAKER-STREKT—OPPOSITE BMRTE* PriLDtNO. J. L. OLIVER, Fashionable Boot Mannfactnrer* NO.EEVENTEEN ROLLHITRRET, NEAR MONUMENT-SQUAR*. Cork-Solo, Water-Proof; Hunting, BftiUary, Patent Leather, Walking, Dress, and Pump-Sole Boots s Shoot ing Buskins, Bootees,^Oxford Shoes, Pumps, Slippers, Ice^made to order In the neatest and most fashionable manner, of warranted materials, and by the most experi enced and careful workmen. WYLLY A MONTMOLLIN, General Agents and Brokers^ For the Bale of RtalKitaUfJfegrott, irany description PersonalProperty. OFFICE, CORNER RULL-ST. AND 8AY-LANR, febS3 Savannah, Georgia.' J. HASBROUCKtfc CO- IMPORTER! 1 AND WUOLEEALR DEALERS IN Earthen-Ware, Eronch China, Looking C PHILIP KE. N, AMD DeSlEiFiXrSaD Y fi/Ji CrSoTHWG, PINFtRLD’s rAnoB—NO. Si RRYAN-STRERT, 8.8. MILLER Jc J. D. |ERGU80N, I Wheelwrights and lllaekamlths, Comer i^SnughtonitiAflentgfintry-iU. f^IN, LARD, COFFEE, * c. 4uv— vJ 25 barrelsjiurePhelp’s ~ .35 _ do Imperial Crot Oorts and Drays manufactured. Iron wiling and Grates, for ily—tf. novfl' ADA5I BHO FT, Master Bn [I4er, FIRST DOOR WEST OF ST. NDEEW’l HALL, Will take contracts for Bulldlngf and Work In M of every description. IL fc J. LACni BON, Engineers and FI llwrlghts. I ROM tf BRASS.Ft UMDERS, Canal -Street—Near the Canal Lock. R. LACHI4S0N. ' J. LACULISON. EASTERN WB/ ■ A. POI Importer So Manufi NO. 13 WHIT A' Keeps on hand a weU selCi gars} also BlRiiufRctufed Tobi other articles usually .kept in be oglMipP.the m— it of Segars, . of Imported Be- nov3 ■ f PORTE It’S FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM. . apctwfl a«» Ajimwec JPaBjfowB. rrMIE SUBSCRIBER takes this method of Informing his friends and the dtlzens.of Savannah, that he Is now A opening THE MOST SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHING ever offered In this dty. The prices, la plain figures, are marked upon each article, and no. deviation, and at we remarkable low prices that the goods are marked, the subscriber feels confident will be appreciated by a generous public. In part are the following Goods I have now In store, Unriti ra| oQAT ^ Gents. Black Cloth Dress and Frock Coata, Olive do do do do Brown do do . do do Blue do do do do Black Cloth Sacks and Polka Sacks, Brown do do do do - Blue do do do do Olive do do do do do Shod Dress do Black Doe Skin Polka Backs, Fancy Colored do do Drab Caaslraero Sacks and Polka Sacks, Black Tweed do •'* Green do Brown: do BUk and Wool do . do. do COATS. do do do do Checked Ginghams, Lluou Lustre, Plain and Fancy Alpacca, Paris Lustre, ■ Black Morin, Black and Fancy Tweed, Do do Uashmeretts, Brown and Yellow Linen, Black Drap d’Ete, Grass Linen. FURNISHING GOODS. Linen and Linen Bosom Shirts. SUk, Lamb’s WooL and Merino Shirts and Drawers, Llnun, Jeans, and Canton Flannel do Silk, Merino, and Cotton Half Hose, Silk, Thread, and Norl Ilose, Gentlemen’s Dreasing Robes, Linen Collarsi two and throe ply. . „ • PANTALOON8. Btriped Cotton and Linen, Plain do do do Nankeen, Drap d’Ete, , Fancy Linen, '' Black Alpacca, Black Doe Skin Pants, Plain Black Cosslmere Pants, Fancy Colored do i Plain and Ribbed do . Black and Colored Satinet Panic, VESTS. Black Batin Single and Double Breasted Vests, Fancy Satin and Silk do do Embossed Fancy Silk do do Black and Fancy Barathea do do do do Kmbroi’d CaMmere do White and Fancy Satin and Party do Plain Black BUk Velvet, single and doublo breasted, Fancy.Cut do do do Fancy Cashmere do do GLOVES. Black, While, and Colored Kid Gloves, Black and Castor Riding do Cloth, Cashmere and Lined Berlin do . Block, White and Fancy SUk do CRAVATS. Buperflno Black BUk and Fancy OravaU, do Fancy do, great variety, White 81Uc and 8atln Party Cravats, Black and Fancy SUk and Satin Scarfe, do do Opera Ties. Linen Cambric, China Cord and Pongee Pocket Haud- kcrohlofk. Hats and Caps^.of the latest styles. Lndica’ Riding Hals. . Trunks, Patent and Sole Leather. Valynca, Carpet Bags, Canes, Umbrellas, &c. CHILDREN’S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. r Garments, Jenny Lind Backs, Polka do- Over Sacks, Vests, Braided 8ult«, Plain, SiUc Velvet, Veat . Suita, and Boy*’ Caps, a large assortment. The Ladles will find It to their interest to caU and examine my stock, as they are roado np In the latest style and tho best manner and at tholoweat prices. Noabatemontfrom tbopriccs flret asked. > C3TPont forget the new store on first floor of St Andrew’s Hall, comer of Broughton nnd Jeffereon-sts. apr 28 S Owuus, xiunuis u'vyonnor, .no ■ jaaihiiuii, -non wiimicyor, Win II Olcott, Wm Olmstend, J F O’Noil!, D G Olcott, E O’Byrne/ Michael O’NoUl.OE O’Sullivan, II G Oliver, John Oliver, Jonathon Olmstoad, M O’Reilly, James Oli ver, W C O’Drlscoll, Dan’l 0’8ulllvan, Timothy O’Con- non Daniel O’Sullivan, W W Oates, John Ogclvfe, 51W O’Byrn, Thos O’Dryan, Geo Ott, FredlckOtto. 5IarUn Payton, Antonio Ponce, E 51 Prendorgast, Sara’l N Papot, Jamea Prendorgast, O C Parker, Anthony Porter, Jos V Prentice. Jno F Posey, N 8 Plndor, Snm’l Phllbnck, Jns 51 Prentice, S M Pond, Wm Parris, Pal’k Prunty, Andrew O Pacetly, Edwin Parsons, Elisha Par- sons, Jno Poolo, 8 G Pancost, Owen Peterson, O B Patter son, John Perfleld, John Phelan, Jno F Powoll, Jas l’ren- dergas,Thos Pnrao, Snm’l Pittman, EJ Purse, George Parsons, R D Pnpot, 51 Prendorgast, Edward Padelford, Sen~ Eaward Paaelr~* a Jno PostelL Jos \V Marcus 51 Pi Webster, Robert Wnggonsloln, Jos Washburn, D L Wil son, Claudius G Wilson, Dempsey White, Peter White, Jno 51 Williams. Norman Wallace,. Henry Welgond, Thos While, W H WIIUsms,J T Webb, Jas 0 Walls, John Wickam, Lemuel Wilson, Wm P Wylly, John Wilder, Jus E Walthour, Christopher Wltgen, John » lorn, Jno W C Wlllhirason, Henry Williamson, im Warner. Y. Peter Yonson, Jno A Young, Dr E Yonge, W A Yonge, WmPYongo. X. Peter Znrodoskl, Edward G Zotrouor, Jacob Zimmer man, Kdward Zndomes, Solomon Zelglor. Tho foregoing nro the qualifications of voters onUtlod to voto for Mayor and Aldormon or the City or Savannah at tho ensuing election In December next, and a list of persons Registered for the month or 5!ay. If there are any persons whoso names nro Registered, and who nro not entillod to a vote, notlco is respectfully requested to bo given to the Clerk of Council, that thoy may bo dealt with according to law. R. F. AKIN, sept 14 Clerk Council. ird. Jr., — W Phillips, Jamea Prunty, J 51 Pnlln, ’eck, Patrick Price, G U Pudor, Thos Prender, Thos Pldgcon, Thos S Pltt- Marcus ^ , , gast, Chas Perry, R W Pooler H K Preston, Jos V Pres ton, Win F Preston, Edward Pursale, D G Phllbrick. Q. Jas Quantock, John Quinn, 5Iartln Quinn, Wm Quinn, Wm Quantock, Jr. R* P 51 Russell. Waring Russell, Dnvid Rosenblatt, Jacob Rosenband, John Russell, Dennis Ryan, Wm Rochoslor, James Ruseell,. Thos J Ryon, J B Rosa, John Rood/, A 51 Ross, Michael Rochford, Christopher Russell, Wm P Roberts. John Ryan, JB Read, JosvV Robberls, Henry Iloser, Wm Itobertaon, Patrick Reilly, L B Russell. Wm Roche, Barney Roden, Pat’k Ryan, Wra Rogers, Jno A Roche, Barney Roden, Pat’k Ryan, Wra Rogers, Richardson, Jno O Rowland, 5!!chael Iloouey, George Ritter, Edward Reilly, Daniel Robertson, Wm ltcmshurt. J W Rabun, Jos Roes, Francis Ryan, J B Rlploy, J W Romshsrt, Robt Halford, H W Raiford, Mnthew Ralford, Wm Reilly, J P W Reea. Jno Rlordon, Francis Reives, Jefferson Roberts, C H Rlkeman, H Rogers. J Ronnldson, Jeremiah Ryan, B G Rood. Cans E Robinson, Joseph Ross, Ilonry Rober, Goo Robins, Allen Russell, Roberson, John Rowloyr John Rogers, Dan’l Hedi Wra P Rowland, Hugh Rielly, Andrew Rlelly, A I s|on,.H J Royal, Jno E Rice, James Ryan, Jaa L Rosslg, noil, C E Ryan, Wm Robken.C W Rogers, Thos Rouau, Geo Robertson, Tobins Rotbleter, F A llobore,G S Roux F T Itoff, M J Reilly, Jamoe RusscU, S. .... E .A Boullard, Wm Swoll, John A Schaffor, John Bcudder, Rtch’d Smyo, Ileury Starke. Abraham Simpson, Christopher Schneider, John A Stnljr, Kloh’d Scanlon, Emanuel Sheftall, Harman SUber, RH Spencer, 5Iorde- Sullivan, GooSpalthoff, JnoGSexl , . ... cob 8ha0br,' M Shefoall, sr., G J Spencer, 8nm’l Solomons, J P Scrlven, John Spellmnu,D II Slewnri, John Sullivan, D Shoffar. Wm U Smith, Joun Stoddard, Ephraim Scud- dor, Som’l 8 Sibley, Authony Segur, Jns Shoo, Pat’k Scanlon, Jas 8klnner. J II Stroes, Dan’l Sullivan, Jns c ’ 1 -'—er, Dr S Slieftall. Nicholas Sinot, Martin Sullivan, i Smith, Jacob Schnffer, Thomas Baiindora, John Stovensou, G N Staley, Thos Smith, G J Smith, Jno Sul- llvnn, James Sullivan, Walter W Smith, Geo Shultz, F F Strobhart, Jas J Stokes, Goo Shute, Harmon Bnngstock, Ileury Seltzer, C B Bcally, B Somorall, Francis Sorrel, Jno A Stegln, John Sloan, Wra G Statford, Jno Screven, Wm Salto, C 5! Slone, J R Battssy, J M Schley, Francis Shells, P KBhlcls, Adam Short, Jno Y Symons, Jatncs Symons, F R Sweat, Edmund J Saundora, Edwin Stiles} J 51 Solomons, Augustus Scholdomnn, Dennis SuUlvan, Daniel Sullivan, 51J Solomons, 51 Shohnn, Dennis Sulll-r van, Bornoy Smith, Ilonry Sllbbs, Jas U Shohan, Valen tino Stanton, John Sherlock, Loyal Scranton, 5!artln Shannon, Joseph Sullivan, Jaa F Stokes, Philip Smith, Jps 51 Shellman, Jamoa 51 Strickland, Timothy Bborrodnn, Thomas 8iulth, Win Starr, Jr, II U Scranton, Jas Sliorde- man, Conrad Scholnelder, Goo Stevensou, Richard Stolo, John Shields, Nelson Smith, B 8 Spolsaeizer. W W Slnrkc, Arp Sonmon, Thos F Slovens, J E Stirk. H W Smith, Wm Starr Jf, Henry Suumlers, Peter 8mith, J D Stebblns, A A Solomons, G W Shaffor, D T Scranloi Patrick Skinner, Edward Swift, Sami B Sweat, John u Spann, John E Btllwcll, I! Sheppard, F 51 Stono, Eleazor Solomons, Thos Scully, Wm Saunders, Jas Smith Sr, Jno Schungoll, Jcssco J Smith, Wm F Shearer, J A Sowell, J S Sturlovnut, Wm Saunders, Julius. Smith, II R Scfley, Christopher Bmlth, . Wm H Tarver. John V Tarvor, Geo W Tltcolrab, Wm .11 Tyson, John Thompson, Patrick Tydlngs, Barnard G Tllden, Fra’aTrantell. AFTorlay, P O Thomas, W P Thompson, Jno F Tucker, A Tulblrd, Fras Trnulell, J D Tcmbrokc, James Thunnnll, B T Turner, Wm Thomas, O E Tefft, Edward Townsond, B T Theus, A Thomas, W PTeffl, Marlon Thrcadcraft. Jno HThodo, HJThomas- son, W B Tinsley, Fros Trucholul, R V Thomas, Richard son'Tombs, W H Tnlblrd, J E Tnylor^John G Thomas, John Trurafier, IK Tefft, Jas PTusiln, Thos SI Tumor, F ATupport Chas Thompson, IIJ Ttcdemnn, David Thomp son, Jos Tlgho. L O Tebeau, flhna G Talblrd, Henry Tow, Jno Tanner, Wm A Thompson, Robt Todd, F J Timmons, Wra II Talblrd Jr, Jno J Tlious, J Tecliouor, WmB Tay lor, N P Taylor, J M Thomas, J R Thompson. Christian Uobclo, Philip Uster. Antonio Vondley, alias Ramboskl, Chas Van Horn, W H S Vcratlllo, Trlslram Vcratlllo, David Voudor, Henry Vellstelch, W O Vondonborg, lloury Vonglahn. O A Wood, nich’d Wiime.’ J I. Wlnol)»w, Carl W White, Jatnes Whlllbon, Seth Woodward, Elisha Wylly. Charles Wilson, Geo W Wylly, Augustus Wenze, Jamei While, L W VVells, Francis Wilson, J J Waver, A R Wtigh, Edmund Wallen, . A J Wylly, Jos M Wilson. U M Waldburgh, W.n Thorne Williams, WnTWilsom Wra Waters, Hlrapi Waller, John Williamson, Jos Whlto, Ja cob Walter,. Gregory, While, 5Ilchael Weldon,Thomas ,H O’Wyer, Jos W Wood, Wm Wright, G B Walt, H F •Vllllnk, Isaac Weldor, YVra WcscoU, Jacob Waldburgh, * ~ L ~ler, Jarrard Wubbleman, A J White, Christo- tmm Whitehead. Thomas Workman; rwdt^Jiio Wllijams, S.PWhltohead’ fii rmiKhc- 'V'.i, j» ' MB GEORGE W. HARDCASTLE, CARHIAGE HAKEll, 200 CONGRESS AND 05 ST. JULIAN-STREET, Franklin-Square. W OULD Return his thanks to his friends and patrons for past favours, and Inform them, that ho Is now ready at tho old stand, to execute any work In the above Uno, and hopes by his untiring exertions to please nil who may honor him with a call. All kinds of repairing in the above business done with tho utmost neatness and Wheelwright and Blacksmith work, and all kinds of Wheel*,Wagons, Drays, Carta, Ac., made on tho shortcut notice nnd on moat liberal terms. Jnn 20 JOHN POOM3. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAINT AND OIL STORE, SAVANNAH, OA. No. 11 AVliitakor-alrool. K EEPS constantly for sale—WHITE LEAD, Pure Noe. 1 and 3 English do. GROUND PAINTS: Black, Yellow, Brown, Chrome Green, Paris Green, nnd Prussian Blue. DRY PAINTS: Venetian Red, Spanish Brown, Lampblack, Yellow Ochre, Red Lend, Litharge, Paris and Chrome Green, Prussian Blue, Chrome Yellow, Umber, Terra de Sienna, Drop Black, nnd A VARIETY OF FANCY COLORS. Linseed OIL, Sperm do., Ncalsfoot do-nnd SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE, Whlto-Wnsh BRUSHES, Pnlnt, Var nish, Graining, nnd Artists’ do. Window nnd Picture GLASS, of all qualities, from 0by8 to 32by40; Copal, Ja pan, Light and Dark Conch VARNISH, MIXED PAINTS orall kinds, PAPER HANGINGS, Flro-Board Prints and Borders. , The above articles will be sold on reasonable terms. House, Sign and Ship Painting Done In a workmanlike manner, and at reasonable prices.‘Jan 20 TINE 18 MONET. DISPATCH 18 A RECOMMENDATION, JFW** If'gM* Important to Contractor* and Builder*. rpilL 8ubscribor Is now prepared, with a sufficient dir f 2!^5. r ..'J. or * trnen * 10 do four time* the amount of TIN .ROOFING afanyothor establishment In the City of Savsnnuli, In tho samo apace of time, nnd can give reference to numerous rooft laid by him. which the pub- lie are at liberty to Inspect. I can cover a medium sized Dwelling House, nnd put up Gutters and Conductors, complete, In tho spaco or ten hour*. All Roofc war- ^denee </ltatoa f workmanaW P» 1111(1 prices as low as I nm also fitting up Water Work* In Houses, which In polntofstylo and workmanship has never been practiced All worl‘ clone under my own Immediate Inspection. I respectfully ask a continuance brtho patronage which has been to liberally bestowed on mo since my com mencement of business, and will endeavor to merit a con Ununuce of the same. JOHN J. MAURICE, may 20 lo and 12 Barnard-atreet. .. . Clorious NewsIT Tho Most Important Discovery yot Made I! I PHILLIP’S PATENT LIQUID GLUE, F OR Carpenters, Brush 5!akere, Book Binders, Cabi net 5lakere, Houaokeepers, Druggists, fcc. This be ing n Patent Glue, In a Liquid state, always ready for J! 80 !.requires no fire; it Is free from smell, and wlU keep liquid In any climate: it also acts as Cement for Wood, Blono, Chino, Gloss, Iron, 51arble, Paper, or any sub- stanco; as a pasto or gum it stauds unoqualed; its repu tation, wherever it has been Introduced, Is of the first or der; ns a saving to 51echonlca, is observable at drat sight. We offer liberal Inducements to Hardware men, Station ers, Druggists, & cl, nnd guarantee It to cost less, by 80 per cenl M than common ordinary Glno. We nre making extenslvo arrangements for this Fall Trade, and country morchanta will do well to attend to this Immediately. Wo are establishing Solo Agents In all populous towns throughout the United States. Sold In Bottles of three sizes, and also by the Gallon. Small samples scut to any part or tho United 8latos, carringe free. Also, the British Furniture Polish, In bottles of three sizes. Country Merchants, attend to tho nbovo. Apply parly. . PHILLIPS 4c CO., nug 3 3m 4 Codar-sL, near Pearl, Now-York. WOODEN WARE. T IE subscriber has Just, received per schr. John W. Anderson,-a supply of Wooded. Ware, viz.: Ice Cream Palls; Brass Bound Tea Tubs: Brass Bound Palls; Measures, from 1 quurt to bushel; Painted and Plata Tuba and Palls, Wash Boards, Paste Boards, and Pins, Ac., &04 for sale by JOHN J. MAURICE, 10,13 and 14 Barnard-atreet. . augO CAMPHENE AND 8P1HIT GAS. T HE Subscriber has received per steamer Slatolof Georgia, a supply of Camphene and BpIrit'Gas, di rect from the manufacturers, which will be sold on rea sonable terms. Also, Camphene, Gas, and Oil Lamps; qn.au, MdC,niphono Cww o^varioji-BlM..^ Juno 15 ■ 10, 13 and 14 ftarnsrd-street COUPE It SMITH AND FLUNRING. npHE Subscriber having fitted up, In connection .with X hla Foundry and. Mucliino Workis n Shop for the above business, and engaged the services of sutierlor workmen, Is prepared lo do any,description of work that may offer. AU.work done In the very best manner and at the ahurtest notice. A. N. MILLER, July 12 tf Eastern Whorl. FALL OF 1852. IT AVING completed our arrangements for the season, XX wo are now prepared to offor to the publlo the larg est and best assortment of GOOD AND WELL-51 ADE CLOTHING, and ore dotermlnod to sustain our reputation by selling Goods at fair prices. We invtedur friends and the pub lic to call and examine our Fall and Winter Stock, which, for quALiTY, style and quantity far exceeds any previous season, and from which a complete outfit cau bo seleciod at tho vert lowest prices. Oor Goods are selected with great caro—being cut in th« latest Fashion, and manufactured In such a manner oil give entire satisfaction. 850,000 STOCK of Ready-made CLOTHING, embracing all the various styles, qualities, eta, In gnrin^followai Black Cloth, Frock and Dress, Plaid end Clouded, Fancy Business Coats In great variety. Tweeds cut Into Pellora Half Socks, etc. etc. PANTALOONS, made from Tlno Black Doeskin, and the various Fall stylos of JIs.tIs’ Clouded and Mottled Casslmercs. Black and Fancy Satinets. VESTS: Black and Figured Satin, Genlleincn’a Whlto Silk and Figured Marseilles. WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT. Wo Invito tho attention of Country 51orchanl* to our Stock, which is varied nnd complete, and manufactured expressly: for tholr trade. We also have a gonleel as sortment of YQUTH’8 CLOTHING, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods,. Black and Fancy Silk Cravata, Stocks, Plain and Figured Silk and Satin Nock Tica, Princo Alberta, ofPtahVrt>terod and Ribbed SUk. While and Fancy, warranted to'fit, Gloves, Under Gar- Collars, Handkerchiefs, Socks, eta Da/ Wo ask a continuance of the.patroDago which has always been so geucrously extended to us. sept 7 PIERSON, HKIDT fa CO. - — - —— FLOUIL fav.— 30 kegs selected Goshen Batter. 50 boxes do. Colored Cheese. 35 bo*** do. Whlto do. 85 bblu Hiram Smith’s Extra Flour. 25 bbl*. and 20 half bbis. Pure Geneosee Flour. 30 boxes Italilug. po. ttUHTiJSS tots'.!.* steamer, and for sale by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON,fa QO. MARINE RAILWAY. T HE nndorslgncd respectfully Informs all who may need his services, that ho bus charge of the MARINE RAILWAY, which Is nowln successful operation. He is therefore, prepared' to take up vessels of nnv size usually visiting our port, aud to do tho work of repairing, &c^ on reasonable terms. Thoso who wish to clean or pnlnt tho bottoms of tholr vessels can also be accomodated on the Railway upon reasonable terras. He Is also prepared to contract for building vessels of any class 0? description, and to carry on tho buslnoaa of 8hlp Curpontcriug, Soar Making, and Caulking, in alt Its various branches, at the eastern extremity of tho city.. A good Ship Smith is oil the promisee. nug 3 !y II, F. W1LLINK, Jr. JiU 24 by . by 30,25 by 3%, JnlyO PRINTING I*APE«. A518 .Printing Paper, of the following sixes: 35,21)4 by 28tf. 24,* by 30. 24)4 by 38, 25 10)k. 24 by 38, On hunu and for sale by J. B. CUBBKrtGB. SAVANNAH DRV DOCK. [neesofVessoIs > SA- _ iful opera tion, and It Is calculated to tako in shipsof any class from wide, and cnmplote In every nartlc —— * '— 1 —' a large .workmen is employed and a large suppl . . . ... on hand, so thnt vessels can bej-epalrod. w|lh.ns..inuch jngand ( A large g supply of materh „„ ._ r 1 much despatch as In any other port. Pump and Block Making and Smith’s work dono on the promises, and every effort made to ensure economy nnd fidelity to those who, may favor the Dock with their business. D. P. LANDER8HINB, Agent and Superintendent, fob 24 Lata of Marsh’s Dock. Charleston, 1 71ALL 8TYLES OA8SIMBRKB AND VESTING^ ’ The subicrlbcr has Just openod a cholco lot of French and English Fauoy Cassltnerca; also, black, colored,- plain, and Brocndo'figured silk Vestings—all of late stylos. For aalo by WM. R. 8Y5ION8, sept 17 17 WhltakoMt, io, Eglantine, 3tarechaU, Jockey Club, Jenny Lind, Boauetde Caroline, West End. Boquet de Ester- h:izy, Paten only, Magnolia, Rough and Ready, Taberaui - Mlgnonneltc,Hedyopmlo,CodraU,8pring Flowers,Mui Mlnefiours and Ifellolrope. - Also, luie’s/Guerlalma P received. Also, a choloeaMortment of. black, plain and enibrul ■opt! 8 A M’L HOYT, Lato or the Arm of Sam’l Hoyt & Co, Savannah, Ga. W OULD announce to his friends that he has remov ed to Charleston, 8.0, No. 140 East Bay, where he is prepared to do a gonornl Commission business, and ftimlsh to order, at all times, any srtlolee from the North or South thatinay be watitoa, far the usual commission, as well as rocelvo and sell (bo same. And I pledge my self that all business on trusted to my core shall recolvo such attention as will Insure similar manifestation or their good will, not doubting that my acquaintance with Northern and Southern markets will cnablo me to do as well ns any, and bettor than many. Also Dealer in Butter, Cheeeso, PI trior, Marble Dust, omont, Ltmo and Hair. And Agont for sundry Mnchino Manufactories, North and South, as well os Silus C. Herrings’ Fire Proof Safes, Georgia and French Burr Mill Stones; all of which will he forolshcd on short notice, and at manufacturers prices. Cash paid at all times for Wool, Green, Sal tod and Dry Hides, Door nnd Sheep Skins, Shipping Furs, Beeswax, Rng&jRopo Cuttings, Sea Island U>tton Seed and Flor ida Atoss. Also, Southern Tanned Leather In the Rough. Terms cash Invariably. Refora to the citizens of Savan nah generally. tf sept 4 CARPET WARE HOUSE. rpiIE Subscriber would rcspectfally.Inform tho citizens X or Savannah and the public generally, that the Store formerly occupied by Messrs. Snider. Lathrop fa Nevltt, '-■ L, Tb is now belr ‘— J “ (which is now being enlarged and improve^)- will bo oponod on or about tho 20th in&L, with an. entirely r and complete stock of Foreign and Doraesllo OARPJ 1NGS, OIL GLOTHB,.fao.fac. Having secured the Agency ofaovcral of manufan —•*' - -*- *••• make Royal Covers, burtalns tuul Curtain Stuffs, sfradii facn ever offered lu this city; aU orwlilch will bo soli, wliolesalo or retail,on the most satisfactory terras, by sept 4 tf W, H. QUIONrAgent imperial Crown do: ‘ “*• bags IUo Coffeel . 50 bbU. Stuart’s B. Sugir. Landing, and for sale by sept 14 **” Ing secured the Agency ofsoveral of tho principal factories of Kuropo, purchasers wilt bo enabloa to make selections from tho most complete assortment of Royal Patent Yblvet,Tapestry,Uruwcls,tnKraln and Vone- llnu CarpotlnraRugs. Oil Clolhs,MatUM,TaWo and Plano Covers, Curtains^ aud Curtain Stuffs, Slrades, Cornices, CHURCH AND PARLOR'ORGANS. r fMlB Subscribers, agents for 5lr. U. Knauff, Organ X, builder, are prepared to furnish. *ny description ol Church or Parlor Organs. As a specimen of bis Instru ments, roferonco Is mudo to tho organ recently orocted by him in the Lutheran Church or this city, / ParUeadSlrin* |uly 13 WhitakersU, one door east of Bryan-sL Yf AcKERBL fa CODFISH.- iU. 25 barrels new No. 3 Mackerel 30 do. do. No. 2 do. d0 ' No - 1 do- 1000 Codfish Landing from brig Marshall, and for sale by •ept 14 CLAGHORN fa CUNNOfOnAM. TT'LOUR, ALMONDS, SOAP/kci fac.— X 25 hair bbls. extra Canal Flour: 5 frails “Jordan” Almonds; 25 boxes Pale Soap: 15 bbl*. pure Cider Vinegar; Land«ng.^ b tt X eVy M °^ B4WhU ^ •ept 14 CRANE fa HOLCOMBE. jnLOUI^8UGAR, ROPE, AND RAISINS^ 10 hhds. Cuba 8ugan 106 colls Weaver’s Rope; 90 boxes and 10 half boxes Raisins. ’ Landing, and for, sale by sept 14 CRANE fa HOLCOMBE. OUOAK, MOLASSES, St- O 15 hhds. Prime Porto Rloo Bugar : 10 hbds. Choice do. do. 50 bbls. 8ugar House Molasses 00 bbls. Butter, Sugar and Soda Crackers 25 boxes 8oda Biscuit 20 boxes assorted Gandy Landing and for sale by - aept 14 >> SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fa CO. ISACON, LARD, FLOUR, fac.— X> 50 bbds. prime ClncInnaU Bacon Sldos: 20 do. Bacon Shoulders; 50 barrels primo Leaf Lsrd; ■100 do. Howsrd-street Flour; 200 do. N. O. and Baltimore Whiskey; 25 do. N. E. Rum; 50do. Phelps’ Gin: 100 boxes Star Candles; ISO do. Tobacco, or various quaUtlea: 30 hhd s^ 20 tea. and 25 bbls. prime C. Mslassea; 30 bales Leaf Tobacco; 85 bags Rio Coffee; 500 colls Bale Rope; 100 bales Guny Banting. For sale by RUB 3 COHENS fa HERTZ. xTaNUFACTUUED TOBA’ CO, &c<— ivx 81 boxes Grant fa Wlfilams’ S’s and 8*a Tobacco; 20 quarter do do; 60 bbla. Crushed and Powdered Bugar; 40 do Clarified do; 50 boxes Colgate’s Pearl 8tarch; 150 do No. 1 Pale and Family Soap; 01 13 lb cattya Hyson Tea; 10 bbls. Bleached Whale Oil; . 10 do 8oda .Biscuit; 10 half boxes Loaf Sugar; Landing and for salo by sept 7 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fa CO. QUGARS, COFFEE, TOBACCO, fac^ tec.— O 10 hhds. prime St. Croix Sugar; 25 do. strictly cholco Porto RJoo do; 100 bbls. Stuart’s Clarified Sugar; 50 do do ■ Crashed do; 20 do . do Powdered do; 40 boxes do Loaf do; 50(1 bags Rio Coffee; 100 do Jamaica Coffee, part very choice; 100 do LagUyra do; 25 boxes old JavaCoffee; 10 do Mocko do; 2V) boxes Tobacco, various brands and size*; 50,000 very superior Spanish Segars; 100,000 half 8panlsh do; For sale ou accommodating terras, by aug2 CRANE & HOLCOMBE. OUNDRIES,—150 boxes Soap, various brands. O 50 bbls. Irish Potatoes. 40 bbls. Hiram Smith’s Flour. 20 bags Black Popper. 100 kegs Gun and Rifle Powder. 50 X casks thirry, Madeira, and Tenerlffe Wine. Received aud lor sale by sept 0 McMAHON fa DOYLE. 0 UG AR.—50 hhds. Fair and Choice Porto Rloo Sugar. O 50 bbls. Refined do. 50 do. Crushed and Powdered do. Just received and fur sole by sept 0 McMAHON fa DOYLE. /“tOFFEE, MACKEREL, fac.— V 170 bogs Prime Green Rio Coffee. 50 bbls. Nos. 1 and 3, Mackerel. 20 hairdo. No. 1 do. 40 bbls. Stewart’s crashed nnd powdered Sugar. 20 quarter casks white wine Vinegar. 500 reams Wrapping paper, assorted. 75 packages Hyson and Green Tea, selected. B0 boxes fls and e* Bedell’s patent Tallow Candles. 100 bbls. E. Phelps’ Gin. 40 do. P. and H. Connecticut River do. 25 do. Domestlo Brandy. 10 do. high proof Whitc|Whlskey. 1 Puncheon old Jamaica Rum. 1 do. old St. Croix do. - 1 do. old Scotch Whiskey. Landing and for sale by septO SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fa CO. T AND1NU from oohra. Julia Eliza, Urania, Sussex, JU barquo Texas, and brig Augusta: 50 hhds. choice Porto Rico Sugar 25 do fair Cuba do 250 bags fair to prime Rio Coffee 100 do primo old Cuba do 25 barrels Crashed Sugar: 100 boxes Star Candles 20 do choice old N.O.. Whiskey 200 bags Buck and Drop Shot; 5,000 tbs. Bar Lead 25 barrels No. 1 Loaf Lord 50 do Stuart’s Sugar, B. &U. 50 do extra Flour, Hiram Smith, Spalding and Hopctoh 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 boxea Chccso, (new) 50 boxes Cheese, English Dairy 100 do Tobacco, most approvod brands. For sale on liberal terras, by septS CRANE fa HOLCOMBE. OUGAH, COFFEE. SOAP, CANDLES,fac.— O 85 bbls. Stuart's B. Clarified Sugar; 25 “ “ O. “ “ 20 bags Old Government JavaCoffee; 100 bags prime Rio Coffee; 100 boxea Smith’s and Buchan’s Family Soap; 100 boxes Colgate’s Palo and No. 1 Soap; 50 boxes Boadel’s Tallow Candles, 0’s and S’s; 10 bbls. Pare Odor Vinegar; 20 bbls, High Proof Whiskey; 20 boxes Tobacco, 16’s; 40 bbls. primo Lear Lard; 50 kegs prime Leaf Lard; Landing, ana for ralo by aug25 SCRANTON, JOIIN8TON fa CO. T ARD, IIAM8, SIDES AND SHOULDKR&— X-4 15 casks fine Roloion’a Hams; . 200lleynold’a best Sugar cured Hams; 20 hhds. primo Bacon 8tdes: 17 do. do.- do. Shoulders; 40 bbls. prime No. 1 Leaf Lard: for sale by July 13 J. V. CONNERAT fa CO. T» AT.T1MORE FLOUR, BACON AND LARD. J) 250 bbls. superfine Howard-st. Flour; 100 hhds. prime Bacon 81des; 40 do. do. do. Shoulders;] 20 casks superior Bugar Cured Hams; 100 bbls. and 200 kegs prime Leaf Lara. For sale by July 8 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO. QUGAR AND MOLASSES.— O 25 hlids.choicest.Croix Sugar: 30 do. prime and choice Porto Rico do.; 20 do. lair Muscovndo do.; 18 do, prime and fair New Orleans do.; 150 bbls. 8tuart’a Crashed and Powdered do.; 80 do. do. B. and O. Clarified do. 150 do. NewOrlenna Molasses; 100 do. West India do. For sale by July 8 8CRANTON, JOHNSTON fa CO. ft ANAL FLOURy&C.— \U 100 bbls. Hiram Smlih’d and pure Genesee Flour; 40 hair do. do. do do. do^ 60 bbls. Butter, Sugar and Soda Biscuit; 50 boxes Trend woll’s do. do. 100 boxes Scalod Herrings;.. 300 do No. 1. Pale and Family Soap; • 50 do. Colgate’s Pearl Starch; 30 half chests X »nd X Jb papers Black Tea; 70 boxes 0 pounds each, superior do. do^ 60 packages assorted Green do.; 20 cases Olive Oil. Landing, and forsalo by July 8 SCRANTON, JOIIN8TON fa CO. /COFFEE, SUGAR- BACON, fac.— .1,000 bags Rio Coffoo; 100 hhds. Muscovado Sugar; 100 do. Cardenas Molasses; 25 do choice Bacon Bldea: 25 do. cholco Bacon Shoulders; 150 bales Gunny Bagging. In store and for sale by Juno 23 PADELFORD, FAY fa CO. T>RANDY AND GIN, IN BOND— X> 10 pipes Swan Gin; 5 pipes Imperial Eagle Gin; 15 halfpipes dark Otard, Dupuy fa Co.’a Brandy 2 do. do. pale do. do. do. do. 15 half aud quarter pipes Rochelle Brandy. AU under.Custom House lock. For sale by June 24 W.M. DAVIDSON. T IQUORS, 8EGAR8, fac.— Ju S qr. casks Otard, Dupuy fa Co.’s Brandy 15 do. Pico Madeira Wine 3 half pipes do. do. 3 do. Sherry do. 50 boxes Claret, quarts and pluta 10 baskets Champagne, do. 50 M Segars, of direct importation, and from the most celebrated manufacturers! together with a supply ol J ““ re ftr!i5LOMONS. XMPORTED LIQUORS.— X. 10 half pipes Otard. Dupuy Sc Co.’s best Brandy; 10 qr. and eighth, “Jean Louis, very old,” Brandy; 15 casks “Snzorar’s” and “Duvsnd” Brandy; 3 pipes Holland G Ip. Swan Brand; 2 puncheons SL Croix Rum; 2 do. Jamaica do. For sale by July 13 J. V. CONNERAT fa CO. .■Rif ADEIRA, CLARET AND SIIKRRY’WINKS.— 1V1 20 half and quarter pipes good Madeira Wine; 5 quarter casks superior old do. 30 do. Teneriffband81clly do. 20 do. Port do, 8 casks Bordeaux Claret do. 5 quarter casks fine old Sherry do. J. V CONNERAT * «!.'■ BAGGtNf XX sale, on tho most favorable terms, tbs following: SUGARS— •S S!^:K™o?M« r . loc,l ° ,co - 25 hbds. Fair Cuba. • 800 bbl*. Stewart’s B. fa 0. 25 bbla. Crushed. 35 boxes Loaf. 1 COFFEB- 500 bags Rio, fair lo prime. 100 bags Jamaica. 100 pockets Old Java. ~0 uaga Cuba. K G fa ROPE- balea Gunny. 10 bales Dundee. 100 colls Rope. TOBACCO- 300 boxes, various brands. CHEESE- 150 boxea Cream. 50 boxea English Dairy. MACKEREL- 25 barrels No. 1. 25 hair barrels No. 1. 50 barrels No. 8. 25 half barrels No. 8. 50 barrels No. 3. BACON— 50 casks Sides. 25 casks Shoulders. MOLASSES— 50 tierces Cuba. 50 barrels Cuba. 50 barrels New Orleans. GANDLES- 50 boxes Adamantine. 100 boxes 8tar. .25 boxes Pearl. 100 boxes Hull fa Deader*. PICKLES— 50 boxes Underwood’s. 25 boxes Remington’s. LIQUORS— 100 barrels E. P. Gin. SO barrds Connecticut Elver Gin. BO barrels N. E. Rum. 25 barrels Extra Choice Old Monoo. Whiskey. 50 barrels Baltimore Whiskey. 25 quarter casks pure Malaga Wine. »5 quarter caalu Sclgnette Brandy. 10 hair Pipes Otard Braudy. 5 pipes Holland Gin. 15 quarter casks Madeira Wine. BOAP- fiO boxes Colgate* No. 1. 50 boxes Colgate’s Pale. 100 boxea Boston No. 1. TEAS— 25 quarter chests Green. 10 half chests Black. 10 quarter chests Gunpowder. FLOUR- . 50 half barrels Extra. 50 barrels Hiram Smith’s,) STARCH- 50 boxes Pearl. 25 quarter boxes PearL RAISINS— 25 boxes Bunch. 25 half boxes Bunch. ALMONDS— 15 frails Jordon. BUCKETS- 100 dozen Painted. 50 dozen Varnished. oct 1 C HOICE 8T. CROIX SUGAR, fac.— r 27 hhd*. Cholco SL Croix Sugar; 22 do. do. Porto Rico do; 50 caisks prime Bacon 8ldet: 23 do. do. do. Shoulders; 150 bags do. Green IUo Coffee; 107 do. do. do. Jamaica Coffee; 60 mats Old Government Java do; 100 bbla. E, Phelpa’Gin; . 40 do. P. fa H. Connecticut River Gin; 1 30 do. Domestic Brandy; 20 quarter and 20 eighth casks Malaga Wine: 20 bbla. and 50 kegs Prime Leaf Lard; 75 boxes Colgate’s Pearl Starch; 56 bbls. Hiram Smith’s Flour; Just received and for sale by sept 29 SCRANTON. JOHN8TON fa CO. TTUIAM SMITH’S FLOUR.—30 bbls, Hiram Smith’s XX' Flour; 30 half do. extra Canal do. "Landlngpcr steaper Alabama, and for sale by . . , aug27 OL AG HORN fa CUNNINGHAM. rpHB SUbscribera bnvo ho’.. X and Winter Gbods, to wl _ r .._ of Morchanta Yialtburthedty. ^ sopl* ' NEVITT, LATHROP fa STEJBBINS. B’ UTTER, CHEESE, fac.— k 34 firldnsselected Goshen Butter: 50 boxes do. English Dairy Cheese; 30 do. do. Now White do; 20 bbls. good eating Potatoes; Landing from steamer and for ulo by sept 20 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON S 20 SMITH FLOUR. " 50 bbls. Cans! Extra 50 bags IUo Coffee. 5 hhds. Muscovado Sugar. 50 boxes Cordlnls, assorted. 6«» do. Pipes. 100 reams Wrapping Paper. 100 gross Matches. Landing and for sale by do. sept 28 COHEN fa TARVER. SUNDRIES. OAA BOXES TOBACCO, assorted kinds- £UU 70 bbds. Fair nnd Choice Porto Rico Sugar. 40 do. Cuba and New.Orieana do. 100 bbla. licflnsd do. 75 do. Crashed and Powdered do. 25 boxes Loaf do. 300 bags Rio Coffee. 200 do. Porto Rico and SL Domingo Coffoo. 75 do. Java do. 150 and J4 cheats Hyson Tea. 40 V do, Block do. 130 boxes Soap. 100 do. Mustard, Pepper, Allspice and Ginger. 80 bbls. Butter, Soda, and Bugar BlaeulL 30 )4 do. do. do. do. do. 120 M Segars. assorted kinds. 20 bags Black Pepper. 250 bbls. Now-Orioans Whiskey. 100 do. Whlto do. 50 do. Monongaheln do. 20 do. Old nourbon do. 140 do. E. Phelps’ Gin. dO do. Best P. fa H. uye Gin. 6 pipes Holland do. 50 x casks Sherry, Madeira, fa Tenerlffe Wine. 60 baskets Churnpague do. 40 bbls. American brandy. 25 X casks do. 10 X do. Cognac Brandy. \ In Custom House 20 X pipes do. 1 Store. 150 kegs Gun and RIflo Powder. 500 bags Drop and Buck Shot With a competo assortment of Groceries. For sale on favorable terms by sept 4 WEBSTER fa PALME8. do. No. 2 do. — do. No. 3 do. 10 hC do. No. 1 do. 10 do. No. 2 do. Landing from ship Hartford, and for sale by sept 21 CRANE fa HOLCOMBE. i 28 barrels Hiram Smith Floor. 25 hf. do. Livingston Extra do. Landlug from ship Hartford, and for sale by aept2l CRANE fa HOLCOMBE. L ANDING from brig Excel: 20 bbds. prime SL Croix Sugar 25 bbls. Coffee do 10 do. Granulated do 50 bbls. 8mnrt’s B. fa O. do 10 trails Almonds 20 cases Pickles, quarts and half gallons. For sale by [sept 20] CRANE fa HOLCOMBE. S UGAR. COFFEE, SOAP AND CANDLES. 20 hhds. cholco P. R. Sugar; 50 “ Fair do 300 Bags Rio Coffee; 50 Matts old Government Java do. 100 boxes Soap; 50 ** Starch. Just received and for sale by jept201852^M’MAHON fa DOYLE. B randy, GiNi fac. 10 half Pipes Otard Brandy; 10 M ** Bolgnotl and KoscbcU do. 10 Pipes Holland Gin; SOX fa X Casks Madeira Wine; 30 “ « Port do. 30 bbls. old Monongaheln Whiskey; 50 u Domestic Brandy; 50 M do. GId; 100 do. Rum; 100 “ do. Whiskey. Just received and for sale by sept 201852 M’MAHON fa DOYLE. JUGAR8.—Justreceived and Instore: 5 20 hhds. fair Muscovado Sugars; 10 do. Now-Orlenns do. 10 do. fine Porto Rico do. 50 bbls. Crush’d^Powd’d and Refined Sugars; 40 do. Coffee Sugars; for. sale by July 13 J. V. CONNERAT fa CO. vtvLOUR, SOAP, STARCH, and CANDLES.—Landing JD 100 bbls Canal Flour 1 50 boxes Colgate’s Pearl Starch 50 boxes Georgia Candles 100 boxes Soap. For sale by [sept 25]SWIFT fa CO. ■ 10 boxes do. Loaf do. 100 bbls. Sugar House Mplasaes. . * 1 ■ 56 do. Hiram Smlth'sand Pure Genestoe Flour. 60 do. Butter, 8ugnr nnd Soda Crackers. 25 do. and 10 kegs Prime Leaf LkHL 50 boxes Selected Now Cheese. ; . . 100 do. Star Gandies., 80 do.^Bendel’s 6’sand | 8’s Patent Tallow Candles, •ept 85 ..SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fa CO. TAOMESTJC LIQUORS- XJ 100 bbls. E. Pheln’s Gin; 50 do P. & H. Gin, Conn. River; 1W do N.O. Whiskey; 50 do Baltimore Whiskey; 100 do N. E. Rum: . 50 do Domestic Brandy. Landing, and for aalo by [sopt 25] SWIFT & CO. RODERT8 d: FOOTE, Broughton-alreet, (up statra) 1 . Andrew’s Hall, H AVE now the St. SAVANNAH, AUGUSTA de 1 , , ■ The Union Steam Boat Oompt Jlgla and 8outh Carolina having Aoverhanled and refitted tha iUM .J- L.OOOK and OREGON, with Lighten, afo now ready to transport freight of all. dsecripC * tween Savannah, Augusta and Hamburg, with as muen. If not more dispatch, than any other boats on the river. The steamers are commanded by experienced and ao- eommodatlng-Captains; AH .-freight oqnslgned to their tgenta wUl be forwarded free of commissions. The accommodations for passengers nro equal, If not superior to any bostion the river.. . ■. * HENRY HARPER, President, Savannah. B. F. KINCHLEY fa OO- Agents “ sept 81 JAMES HARPER, Agent,Augusta, BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS. KING’S FEE AND INTERMEDIA 1 ! mom w Tho now and fast Captain P. Corb, wfiflUiovcrhsaled and refilled. 1 ... .tho above places, commencing Tn Instant, at 10 o’clock, A. M. For Frelghl lug very superior accommodations for r on board, at Willlnk’a wharf! or to „ „ E. F. KINCHLEY fa COi Agents. P. B^-AU Freight payable In pavannah. sept ,20 viggcabcHnn gPrrtfattntgfa. pW-tOBRS 8ttASSAI18TBM-8111P LIME . WEEKLY. new and Splendid Sfcam-Suli 3IUDA,...... r. v .7.;. .tSeptaln Liox, Jan 28 l ORD t FAYJ[ Savannah* SAMUEL L. MITCH1LL, - -street, New-York. r __. __ Steam Wavlgatlon Co. a The new and splendid' side-wheel steam- •"d will leave Savannah on Wednesdav, the 8th day of September, and every alternate Wednesdat »»y on the 23d Sept, 6th and 20th OcL, and 3d and 17th Novembor, andao on. ,CablnPunge.16 Philadelphia...... Through Tickets to New York 8teerage.... This ship haa been built with entire r comfort and deapaloh. and offers new., cilltles to buslnoaa and travel. For fre.__. ply to PADELFORD,!*AY fa C- EEEON^iS^"” . AgentalnPhllylelphfa. SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA* ' V4'" • • -Cop 1 - Hubbasd;- TENNESSEE, ......OapL- Which, with tow-boats and lighten, aflbrd unequalled facilities for transportation or freight to tho Interior Of Georgia. Booth Carolina,. Tennessee and Alabiraa, In connection wilh Railroads. , . Tho elegant steam-packet D. L. Adams will connect Hh the steamships Florida and Alabama, landing eight by them In 5 days from New York to Augusta.' Freight (now taken at reduced rates,) wlU bo forward- td free of enmmittion. V3T In order to prevent detention or mi*earriagt,h\Us or lading should bo addressed to G. H. JOHNSTON, President, Savannah. Merchandize from the Interior, to JOHN,A. MOORE, Agent,Augusta. DIRECTORS. Savannah.—Geo. H. Johnston, Andrew Low, Edward Padelford, W, C, O’Drlscoll, Chartjs Green. Joseph B. Fay, Jos. Washburn. Augusta.—J, R. Bulkloy, T. 8. Metcalf, James Hop L. Hopkins, E. Sherman. G. M. Newton. - ‘ Savannah, Juno 24,1858. TO TRAVELLERS GOING NORTH* , 5 Savannah & Charleston _ „ U. S. MAIL STEAM-PACKETQ T EAVE Savannah rvrrv Mornino at.Four JU o’clock, after the arrival of the Night Train of tho Central RaU-Road, and ARRIVE at Gharleitdfc at Twelve o’clock M. same day, connecting at Charles* ton with the Wilmington Steam-Packets, which leave with the U.8. Mall every dat at %X pTm_ and, also. With the New-York Sc Charleston Steam ships, which leave Charleston rvery -Wednesday and Saturday Afternoon*. ^ Passengers leaving Macon on Tuesday evenings wlU arrtvo In time to connectwith the splendid new steam ’“ k •“* * t ~^’'" p By steamships., may 15 .;..;..;;7v...t25W B. M. LAFPITEAU, Agent. SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA ^ IRON STEAMBOAT COMPANY OF 0E0R T HIS COMPANY will continue to transport p. w »*. and other Merchandise, on the Savannah riv«;L, and from Augusta, by thelrlronSteamors ‘ JOHN RANDOLPH, ...;_Capi. Pijili*oV._ - **AiMAB, .CapL Ches well. —AND ALSO BY THE STEAMER— ’ v * AMORY SIBLEY, .^nj. - The latter Steamer being of less draught than' any other on tho River, insures unprecedented despatch in all stages of the water. The Company Is also providod with fifteen Tbw-Boata and two Lighters. AU Freight addressed to the care of tho Company, of Its Agents, wUl be received and forwarded, free of com missions. A SIBLEY, Presld6nt, Augusta. - ‘ oc, 10 w. Suporintondent’a office Railroad Goa TT’REIGHTEKS by the line or the Central, Poutbwest- r era, and Macon and Western Roadv are-assmed that there Is no obstruction to the transportation of Goods and Produce by . the carrying away or the tempo rary trossel work at the Ocmulgee. They will be put to no oxpenso whatever, and to the delay of only 6ne day by portage, The new bridge which la In progress, wlU be finished permanently In sixty days.- ~ aug 30 MACPHEBBON B. MILLEN, Sup’E b THROUGH FARE From Charleston to ICaltlmoro llT fiO, To Philadelphia f 19, and to New-York $120. r r tF) *"*JR THE GREAT MAIL ROUTE FROM CHARLESTON, SO. OA. T EAYiNO the wharfstthofnotofLaurenMlroetdsHy Xj after the arrival of the Southern can, via Wlltulng- ton, N. G^ (torn which nolnt two dally , trains are dis- sburg, Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, P. and New-York The public Is reepeclfolly lnl io steamers or these lines, are in first rate condition. known and experienced Com oro In fine order, (tlioWllmlng- m. as well as the Seaboard aud Rohnoko having recently, been relold with heavy Trail) thereby' securing both safety and despatch. By these routes pas- sengersavailing themselves ortho first train may reach Baltimore In 40 hours, Philadelphia In 45 hours, and New York in SOX hours; and by tho second train they, arrive In Baltimore in 50 hours, Philadelphia In 50 hours!' and New-York In' BIX hours. •» Through tickets con alone bo had from-E. WINSLOW, Agent ofthe Wilmington and Raleigh Rail Road Com- ^ at U10 office of the Company, foot ofLaurens street, oston, B. C„ to whom please apply.' ~ : ., mar 22 Stocks. . , the piece or package to the trade—cci Colored anduuffell Blankets. Rod aud White Flannel.- Plains and Kerseys, assorted quality. Satinets and Kentucky Jeans. Fancy and Tweed Casslmeres. Striped and Plain Cotton Osnaburgs. Bleached and brown Shirtings ana 8heeUngs. English sad American Prints. Cashmeres nnd Printed DeL&lnea. Black nnd Colored Alpacas, v. Black and Colored Ooburgs. ,W|th on additional general variety o. in Dry Goods Stores, which, are oln usual accommodating terms. C0RMER C WWTXKER~AMn^C(W‘ohE8&-8T8. . - qSIJEEJ'mGS.fa^HlRTlNGa 0 Just recolypdper brig Wilson or, iruin nuw-ivni wafar T«l*t bleaohed SHEETING New-York MUU do . do James’8t«un Mills . do 7-8tnd44 , Lowell LONG OLOTH8,7-8 and 4-4 AUGUSTA AND.IVAYNRSBQRO 1 . RAIL-^QAP. k lata —UHU1UUB3 j 1 Tis ..st, VJIS I, TfB CHANGE OF SCHUDUI.E. , nrvilis ROAD is now open for tho transportation of X Freight and .Passengera to Waynesboro’! At'thlii point it connects wUl; a splendid Une of Four-Horse Post Coaches, forming a perfect dally connection between Au.- gusto slhI Savannah, Macon and MllledgeviUe. On and after Rlonday, May 10th, Passenger trains - win run Dally, as follows: . I»eave Savannah at &00 o’clock A. M. Macon at 7JO “ ..A,M- “ MlUedgovilleat .7.00 M A..M. “ Augustaat 4JO A. M. Arrive at Augustaat ...0.40,. “ p, M. “ at Savannah..... ...,0.00 H P. M. “ atMaconat..... .......6:45 *«• P, Bf. . ‘‘ at MllledgeviUe at ..7.UP w P- Mi Fare between Savannah and Augusta....... ,., , ., ,85 50 ** ** Aflile^tevlUefao *» MAGPHEUSON B. MILLEN, Gen’l Sup’t. - Savannah, May 5th, 1B52. - gg 5 ? NSIYI'l-nMT«n?.sra-W» wr' WB' a w ’ n «•« 1 k '* •_ HARNDEN78 EXPBEUs- ^.i^ jSjfrlW jtti, IW fia * ■ a a w'K.el-' ittJUS Towns, California, Europe, ^c. fa. Mm, Ma- con, , Oglethorpe, Columbue and Milledgeville; Oeorgia, and all intermediate Places. 6 '•■' v - ■« which we aro^ prepared to forward I afeMESf'&SKHir Ih. -IU1U of tbo clUums or E».. 153 Bny^ 2 doors East oi the illy I For anlo by red and fo HIM SEAU, Qonwr Bull aud Bay-sirccta. i; . if