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VOLUME L. SAVANNAH, GA., TUESDAY MORNUSfG, OCTOBER 5.1852. U'fraUSJOD daily and tri-weekly BY • by J. l. looee & co. City and Countr rrlnUiMi ( nail* Paper *8, Trl-Weekly ! *S Annum. v trsr In no enflo wtU on order for tho pnpor l». fttlended lo/unlon nccoiupnnloil wllhUio mono/, or a iotutoctorj rohjrenw. ADVBI1Tian , 0 nATESI AiWonltwnionl. Untried ntU» (Mloirlng rnlool- A ro« n«« Motto or t.» hihoi, _i B “ *18 »i E?” « .... 1 75 Six “ SO 00 iiuffnl 9 00 One Year........30 00 B "ndwrtlMinonto not exMedlns Ova lines, threo- a two “ U......7} u W OH0 fMkitilillliHI eee..e...®lj50, fc&, fcC. i^iiral advertisements Inserted at the usuul rates, nod ■trlct core takon thnj they be published according to law. * Ail advertisements from transient persons or strangers, *°'fbe P privUeges^>f y*^7 advertisers will be confined rlstdlyS)tholrrogultu'budnees,and all other adverUse- liiuntts not porWnlng to their regular business, os agreed Nearly advertiser* exobedlng In their advertisements thoavorago number of lines agreed for, will be charged nt ^O > ^KvsnSt«Sn»T" WILfc BK IKSSSTSD ORATDI- t °AU L |advertisements for charitable Institutions and ro- Al!”Xirtomcn'u S “!,&'» ,l, h o„. dU motions as to tho number of Insertions, wIU be published dally, .until ordered to be discontinued, and charged no- * • Aft letters dlrocled to this ofltoe, ortho Editors, must be post paid, to ontltlo thorn to attention. N. D.—Each Citation by the Court of Ordinary, that anpUeatlon has been raado for Letters of Administration, must bo published thiutt nats at least- Notice by Executors and Administrators for Debtors and Creditors to render ln their accounts, must be pub- “’sSci'ot tofatele «»4 pegroa, byExecolore, AiP mlnlstrators,' and Ouanlians, must bo published FORTY DAYS before tho day of sdle! These sales must be mado at the Court House door of the county In which tho prop, erty Is situate, and on the first Tuesday of tho month, ^JippUaUonebyExowUonbAdnjInlelmtoremdQnBMI Saluaofpersonnlproperty (except and citato*, by Executors and Administrators, mustbo advertised FORTY DAYB. • ' . \ T * must be advertised three months at least. . ' aftSK; a mortgage executions, SIXTY DAYS—sales of perishable property, under order or Court, must be advertised, gen erally.TEN DAYS before thd day of sale. ■on, Jas C lllnes, Henry Ilunken, skey, Timothy Howe. OS Hardee, J P Hood, Thos Honderson. W J Halley, , J E Hogg, W It Harris, Nicholas Hernnn* , Thos Huffercd. Alfred Haywood, Mdses Y Hcndor- ,C11 Hall, R H Hardee, David Harrington, Edwin E Hortz, \V H Hauseman, NM‘Harris, Stephen Ilatrlek, 8 HOoker,' O B Hunter, RR Habersham, Chas F Ham- ton, \V II Holmes, B P Halsey, Wm W Habersham, i M Iaywood, Thos Hoynes, Jno H Habersham, George B larding, Jno Ilarrlsson, Nicholas Heylo, Fras Ilernan. hist of Voter8. ui« -y —— r avannal for ono month Immediately preceding their rogistratloi and continue so to do upto the time or electron, who have altaluod the ago of Iwonty-pno years, have paid all city taxes or havo Ih tholr own right sufficient real estato to satisfy any tax executions which may be nga nst thorn, who havo mode all returns required by tho ordinances of tho city, and have been registered according to the pro visions of this act.—Extract from the Registry Law. Adolph Abrahams. Robert Adams, John S Achord, Geo A Ash,F W Avorfolut,G W Anderson,Malhlas Amorous, O l» Ash, Stewart Austin, David Abraham, O S Arnold, Geo Alexander, Jno W Anderson, P W Alexander, Robt Austin, George Armstrong, James Anderson, W V N Armstrong* tt F Aldn, Peter Arnold, R D Arnold, Thos Adam*, K O Anderson, Richard Abercrombie, J 8 An derson? John Anglian, HOW Alexander, John Allen, James Aliorn, R A Allen, W B. Adams. Conrad Byck, Richard Burke, Michael Roylan, E W Bukor, John Brddy, E J Blount, Wm M Blount, Patrick Brudy, Thos Bandy, Wm II Blount, DrW G Bulloch, Anthony Busier, Saul S Box, Jos H Baldwin, Isaac Bren- no, Solgsraond Borg, Henry Berners, N K Bamuin, Wm F Brantley, Robt Blake, Wm Burke, A F Bennett, Win M Black, Felix Bouysson, Gilbert Butter, Thos Bourko. Eugene 41 Bee, J PBolfottlllet, L E Byck, A Borchert, Win Ilasslnger, Patrick Bulkoy, I* H Bohn, Homy llette- mau, Thos W E Bealle, Wm J Bulloch. Patrick Bradley, lleory Bart, Eli Bacon, 8 P Bell, Wm J Bandy, 11 L Byrd, G A BouftulUot, Jno G Bryan, Thomas H Barrett, Michael Brannon, David Boll, Juo BUbo, T A Uulkloy, Francis Blair, Chas Ball, Patrick Brady, Thos J Bulloch, J M Butler, Michael Urydu, Geo Bnnkraan, O B Barrie, Jos Bryan, D L Best, J ATflaker, W 11 Bunch, Joa .K Bullough, Wm D Brown, A TVBowno, JosltBumjr- Jno WltileU.LduUiBarr"*”-- “ "*- AA lolcombc, G H Holcombe, E 8 Harris, Wm Heldt, Jot. laregrorea, Jos O Habersham, John B Holcombe, Blared 1 Inyden, E J Harden* Jno HSinlet, Geo Haas, Jno R lamlet, M Harding, Seymour Harris* E D Heylo, Wm F lollnnd, II F llolland, Jnmos Hlnea, R H Howell, Thos larden, W B Harrison, Mtltott Humphreys, Jos B Har vey, RB Hilton,R WHunt, Jno F Herb,Wm Hone. John W Ihly, John L IhlyWm Italy, Brieri Island. Goorge Jones, Jos O Jones, Jos M Jones, BO James, Alexander Johnson, Jas T Jones. J D Jesse, Thos Jones, Edward Jones,- Jos Johnston, Peter Jacoby John R Johnson, Christian Jogstotter, E 8 Johnson, G U John son, Emanuol Joseph, J R Johnson, A E Jones, John R Jackson, Bulloch Jackson, Nicholas Jeffreys, Robt Jackson, Wm A Jaudon, II R Jackson, Claus Jackcns, Peyton R Johnson, Jos W Jackson, George Joskson. -imes ea nennvay, John A J Kara, Edwin chert Knox, Fred- rino, Louis Kempr, A G Kennedy, A L Kent, Louis KoczeUThos Keaton, Jas Kirkland, Al. {fed Kent, Phillip Kean. D O KaUffo, Wm Klne, Ed ward Kean, Edward S Kempton, John Keegan, Chas II Knapp,' Wm F King, Nicholas Kellehor, Jno J Kelley, Thos H Kroeger. CAL Lamar, Thos E Lloyd, BepJ’n W Lloyd, Ilngh Logan, Jos Llppman, John M B Lovell, B W Leach. B Jithrop, Martin Larkin, 8Y Levy, J T Latham, Peler: Logan, Thos Leary. Hugh Lnrken, Patrick Lenahan, Patrick Lee. Daniel Lnphnn, Thomas Lyon, James Lun- sghan, J,T Linde, Linda Linde, Dnulel Lcahoy, William M Leigh, John Larkin, Henry Lathrop. D P Landershlne, Andrew Low, O D Leboy, Louis l^grlol, John Lyons, O Lufburrow, Charles I^iw, Polor Lee, Robert Leybourn, Avy Llllouthal, W W Lincoln, H F Lotcho, F M I.ohol^ ’alno Lovell, Wm E Long, John N Lowls, Simoon Lane, 11L Lufburrow, William Lake, SAT Lawrence, A It ^awton, Edward Lynoh, Edward. Lovell, John Lares, D I Lane, James Laughlln, J F Linder, James J Logan, lobert A Lewis, A B Luce, J H Ladd, Jno Lsma, Jos .ynch, ID LaRoche, Peter Lawrence, Michael Iaivan, Matthew Lynch, Robt Lachllson, James Lacblison, Cas par Lcnzor, James Larkin, Timothy Lavau, O A La- lloche, Robt Lunday, John Lawton, A J Leboy, Thos Lewis, Wiii II Lyons, Antonio Loo venlo, JG Lninbrlght, tlichncl Lynch, Pat’k Laughlln, John 11 Loveloss, G Vv Lockwood, Loon Lobman. nr. Abraham Minis, David Morris, Jacob Manses, John fakln, Thos McNlcholas, John Masterson, Edward ilaahan, Jeremiah McCarthy, John Mollno, Wm MorrelL G Menrtens,Robt Mclutyro, HO Mohrtons, Jno D Mai- ett, Jos Mordecal, Michael McGralL Thos Murtaugh, .eandcr Moore, Mathias II Myer, Peter McGullUcuddy, Silvester Manning, M Marsh, Jacob Miller, Jno Murchl- in, Juo Montmollin, Thos nlaher, Thos MuAuliff, Jos cFocly, B W Mi scatty, I! W Mercer, O A MsgilljWm lerodlth, E T McGrath Thos McCollum, H Morcc, Wm Moore, J D Mallard, C D Murphy, Jeremiah Mack, N O .Mils, Jesse Blount, John Blurphy, B M Morel, Patrick ileara,0 OBlllInr.Jobn McCabe, Harvey B!orse,Jobn doDormolt, J M Bllllen, Thomas VV McArthur, Lovi 8 dyers, Henry Morckhardt, Michael Meath, Thorans Mu ion, Patrick BlcUovcrn, S 8 Millar, TJ BIcNIsb, John dnhonoy. John BIcGunogh, Patrick Masterson, John dallery. James J McCoy, Isaac Minis, Edward McCabe, G Murklns, S S Moody, Dennis McGuire, Lawrence Mc- istratlon G Murklns, S 8 Moody, Dennis McGuire. Lawrence Mc Kenna, Noylo McHuo, J11 Mebrtens, M B Myer, Thomas McKenna, John Millor, Jacob Manko, Edwnrd BlcUruw, Bartliolomcw Mclnamoy, John Mallory, Luder Melir- tens, A F Mira, Fabian Myerhoffer, G 8 Miller, John R Martin, William B Mali, James W Morgan, Michael Mon rls, John W McKoy, O F Mills, William E Mongln, D J McKenzie, A F Mordecal, Jus S McDonald, Jas Manu. 1 Halley, W H Bulloch, R M Bartnelmess, Hobry W Bcef- aulletL P A Blols, Henry Brigham, W S Brantley, TW Benton, M J Buckner, John Uoaton, B M B Burroughs, Dounis Ulannerh'assett, D .11 Baldwin, Wm O Uarlpn, Augustus Boullneau, John Burns,'Michael Bowley, U1 Burke, JasO Blauco, J II Bashler, W J Ulodgot, Ja Bo won. Jno W fllxe, Barnard E liee, F S Bartow, Win J Bee, J P Urookx W H llohrdley, W O Butler. H 8 Bo- gnrdus, Frederick Bailey, W D Bashlor, Jos W Brown. John O BInnce, Theodore Blols, William Blols, Wm II BoUrke, Johu F niakely. GOG Brotvn, Wm r "■ B L Bmullncau, J T Uuckner, Charles II Belt, G son, P.T Broughton. II SIlelL W H Bradley, L 8 Jas llolbo, Wm Bailey, F U Blols, J H Bucknor. r m II Cuyler, John Cooper* O A Cloud, P L Conatan- Davld C Cash, M A Cohen, RR Cuyler, Geo A Cny- ior, Solomon Cohen, Hugh Cullen, WII Cooper, Edwnm Cabbage, David Cohen, John Cleary, Jos V Counorat, Allen Cullen, Chas Cooper, Joa Cleary, Barnard Consum- tluo, Thos W Cooper* Johu Clancy, John Carstens, F W. Coruwell, Jos .8. Carrulhors, Nicholas Crugor, Wright Culpepper, Thos.Corley, R M Charlton, 8 J Casscls, Richard Cole, Thos CusackJno L Clark,' Mfchnol Cusack, O H Gumpfield, Francis T Colo, John Curry, Thos Clark, John Cordell, Jas Cohhelly* John Carruthers, Frederick Cook, Emanuel Canwallur, Luke Christie, Jus Campbell, Fras Ouinpfleld,'Juo'D Charlton, Jno G Cooke, Edmund Cotter, Montgomery Outnhiing, ,H' E Courier, Jos Clag- horn, John Cass, Jno Cunrtlngham, Carl Craft, Wm Car- soii,BL CnleTw OChariton, 8 JM Cubbego, Moses Coburn, L F Cook, Henry - Capon, 8 M Coldlng, Freder ick Carstens, Wm Cox, Wallace Gumming, Patrick Crot- tyvhndrtttd'toey, ; Petor Cobb, Jno'J Cornell, Wm Ooh- uoii, Robt Cnrr, Fraa Champion, A H Chhmpton, Jno W Conioll,‘JmnuCdnieB,'HBChristian,Jnp.J Contes,Jas Cox, Juo T Cu'mphguac, Wm Cullen, And Cordes, Pierce Otridon, Aaron Champion,-W T Chapmnn, Daniel Clark, J B. Cubbego, George CollvJJriuh Cranston, Charlos Cun-, "uon,"R6berrJ' Cawxhy, ST'Chapman, John F Cnrdoll, Antonio Chisa, John LCope, ThoaConnllT, Thos Conway,' Moses 8 Cohen, D B Camn, Octnvus Cohen, J P Colfer, Ilarlow Cynthus, PotrlckiClark, Jno M Cody, Job Clag- horn, Wm Cannon, Charles Cler, Augustus Cannon, Pat rick Chirk, Isaao Cohen. Wm Cromwell, G L Cope, Jr« G L Cone, sr., James A CoUrvdlror, 8 II Cooper, IIA Crane, Win L Clark,!) D COpp, John D Cole, Cornelius KCotivor, ThofnasCorr, Bryan Connor, James ECbpe, L olSatt: ‘Goofge Clark, ,Wm P Clark, John ACImm- ■ IUI--.. rUUVvIt • M.V. .« 1-1- fl-H— i • CollUis,-J PiOobeu, CharlesJB Connery. RIo’d W Delaney, Mb Dawsou, Michael Dally, Daniel Dondvan. Albert L D’Lorze. Isaac D'Lyon, Michael Donnelly, John Donnelly, Wm M Davidson, Morty Dnrgan, Wm HDdvls, Wm Dixon, Cuesloy Dugger, Jos U Demand, Job Dawson, alLJne Downing, Jfi Davis, UJ Dickerson, -Is, D B Daniels^Jno Dailey, Win Jas Dutan,- Thus Dowell, Jno L 8 DeLyon, G W Davis, D S Daniels, Jno Dailey, Duuean, John Dillon, Israel Dasher, Levi DolbltL A C Davenport, isaao Davis, Henry Donncnfolscr, Jno D Del- lannoy* W L Davis, 8 C Dunning, Patrick Dervlno, Chas U Duryee, Burrell Dye, S O Dunning, Jr, E G Dana II Dudley, John Dovanoy, John Doble, R H Darby, J Doylo, James Downey. Wm H Dunning Ji*, Henry hlgnon, James Doyle, Mnrttn Dunnagan, Dudley Da port, Jacob Do Lit Motto, A M Day, J. J O Davis, Thos B Davis. Jas DoMarlln, Henry Dltlmers, Alex Drysdnlo, D R Dillon, Frod'k Danners (blser, J B Daalier, R W Daahor, M T Dukes, John If. Dows, Samuel L Dowoll, John Dry er, PH Domoro, W J Donaldson,Thoo F Daulels, Michael Duggan, John Dprgan. ' .Bi Honry Ellis, Daniel Egon, Richard Ennis, Abraham Einstein,John EverartTwihElloby, ThosEdott, OW Eden, John J Edy, Clinrles J Eden, Peter Endrlos, J A Epstein; Edwin: W Ervin, James Eden. Josoph Felt,-Johu Foley, TTios Ford. Jos 8 Fay, Wm ForrilkBowall H Fisk: James Fountain, lJugald Ferguson, JEFnlllgant, Robert Ferrell, Jno G Fallignnt, Jos For- 5f>UfJohn FotlOafiL Andrew Farry, drew Flotloy. R BFell, Michael Fir H h'nltAn nd 1.1-1 ' . .1— 13 lijmnt, , Johh FItzgonlUl, An- inney, Wm FFcny, H Folejr, u j u Fairchild, Jas Faunstan, 1 Feiiiiojl, Jno. Foster, J R Fisher, O J Fulton, Jacob Friend, J O Fathers, G G Tarries, John O Ferrell, Jumos * oll f e ri S recn Eleotwood,. Goo VV Fahn, Leonard Free* fftaAUU Fortj.ThOI A Farrles,Wm B Flemming, Jas A Fawns, F Fink, David Fltzxorrald, Robert Flahcr, D B Fiekllng, Jacob Frey, Jeremiah Flckllng, Wm Fielding* AtoJcFaucett, O E Flanders, W G Footo, BogJ FrankUn, Poter Fctb, G W Forrios, Tho» M Forman. ■ ^^^^^■rady*GooGlon,J FCrovensfcln, John Imell, J°b Gallagher, Domingo Calico, John Griffin, ■Maj^.J W Gibbons, Chas Gross, Patrick Gordon, MnoF Glallpy, Peter Gnlliey, W W Good. FACTORAGE, FORWARDING, AND GENERAL COMMISSION BU8INE88. saiKubii li. mnvi:i.i„ . . No. 108 Bay-strut. Sxvannaii, Gboxou. Blrict personal attention to Farmers' orders, and qnlck returns of Bales of Produce. mar 3 8WIFT, DENSLOW tc CO n ru in CJrocorlo*. Proriwidnih N AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS FOREIGN’AND DOMESTIC LIQl COKNKR BAY AND WlllTAKKK-STKKKTI. W. D. FORD, , mtoloenl® and Rotoll Grocery Waldburg't DuUdtng. Jefferton-ilre-.t t Savannah^ Ga n B3T Constantly on hand, a choice supply of Family Gnoobriks. July ? E. O’BYRNE, -MARI AT TAYLOR'S BUILD1NO—XAR^RT WHARF, Keeps constantly on hand R supply of CrpckcryWiure. Grocerie*, dec* dee* Jan 1, '51 ly L. ROBIDER, [from Paris] Fashionable Uoot uml Shoe-Maker. . Importer of French Leather, WniTAKBR-STRRRT—OPPOSITE IMBTs' BOlLDINQ. J. L. OLIVER, Fashionable Boot Manufacturer, NO.BKVRNTRRN DULL-8TRRKT, NKAR MONUMRRT-SQUARB. Cork-8olo, Water-Proof; Hunting, Military, Patent Leather, Walking, Dross, and Pump-Sole Boots: Shoot ing Buskins, Bootees, Oxford Shoes, Pumps, Slippers, &<L,mndo to order In the neatest and most fashionable manner, or warranted materials, and by tbe most experi enced and careful workmen. WYLLY fc MONTMOLLIN. General Agents and Brokers, For tho Bale or Real EttaU,Negrote,4‘any description Personal Property. OFFICE, CORNER RULL-ST. AND RAY-LANE, fob 23 Savannah, Georgia. Factors dn^GoiSlssion^mferchaiits, No. 103 Ban-Strut. R. S. HARDWICK. JOHN O. COOKE. J. HASBROUCK fc GO n IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Earthen-Ware, French China, Looking Qlaaea. PHILIP KEAN, AND DEALEiFlNJlEAJ^Y MADE CI^THING, PENFIELD'S RANOB—NO. 08 BRYAN-STRKRT. 8. S. MII.LBR fc J. D. PEIIOUBON, irheelwrights and Blabksmithi, Comer of Drongkton and Msntgtmery-sts, SAVANNAH,OA. Carriages, Wagons, OarU and Drays manufactured. Blacksmlthlng, including Iron Railing and Grates, for Buildings. tuly—o novQ ADAM SHORT, Master Builder,, FIRST DOOR WRIT OF «T. ANDREW’S HALL, Will take contracts for Building and Work In Masonry of every description. R.k J.LACIILISON, Engineers Sunders* h 4 * ’ Canal •Street—Near the Canal Lock. R. LACHLtSON. A. N. MILLER, Engltteor and MillirriRht, IRON AND BRA88 FOUNDER. RASTERN WHARF—EAY-ST. A. PONCE, Importer de Manufacturer ef Be gars* NO. 13 WniTAKER*#TRNET« Keeps on hand a well selected stock or Imported 8e- gars; also Manufattured Tobacco, BmUty Pipes, and all other articles usually kept In hisllne of business, which he oftyrs on tho most reasonable terms. ; nov3 T. PORTER’S J FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM. .Milieu, Juo McCall, Jas McFeely, V calf, E MondelC A K Moore, Wm Mackay, John McNUh, Jas G Molls, L ll McOonn, Wm Morris, John McCollum, Charles McCann. Bernard Malian, Wm AlcLnughlln, Patrick McLaughlon, F W McCarthy, WHO Mills; Jno McMahon, Jno F Multogan, Jas Matthews, Isaao Marsh,Thos Madden, John Moran, FA Maddox, Bolomon Mayer, E M McDonnell, Wm Morel, Jno Mohun, Jno R Mayor, Thos G Mooney, M O Morland, Jas McDounld, T It Maxwell, N W McLeod, Alex McHardcc, Jno T Mitch ell, Frodk Mundorf, II K Muntfort, Jna McBride, W J McIntosh, Band H Morel, Jeremiah McCarthy, Wm Mc Carthy, A N Miller, Thos Moth II P Miller. IW Morrell Jas Alclntlre, Danl McCarthy. M II McLeod, Jas McCann Jas McCnuna, Thos Meeks, Edward Mullegan. John Mo Aulio; Archibald McAllister. Joseph Neill, ThosNaylor, Wm Nungexer, JasNunge- sor, WG Norwood, Jpo W Nouvllt, DD Nlcnols, EL Neldllngor, Dan’lNolson,Tcfrenco Nugent, G N Nichols, Geo 8 Nichols, I< F Nichols. Jos Nugle, NovllI Ncyle, Jno ieU, J.G Noldlllnger, A ANungozer.J IINorton, Joe b lorherger, Edward Nugent, fiam’l Nultmau, Jas A Norris, Frederick Noltemen, Jno CNIcoll, Thos M Nor wood, Chas Nowland. James Noldlllnger, Wm Neve, o. John' W Owens, Geo W Owens, Dantol O’Connor, __ O’Brien, Owen O’llourkovlohn F O’Byrne, David O'Con nor, Owen O’Rlelly, Humphrey O’Loary, G8 Owens, Dennis O’Connor, Jno O’Connell, Jno H Ohlmeycr, Wm 11 Olcott, Wm Olmstoad, J F O’Neill, D G Oicoth E O’Byrno? Michael O’Neill, CE O’Sullivan, II G Oliver, John Oliver, Jonathan Olmstoad, M O'Reilly, James Oli ver, W C O’Driscoll, Dan’l'O’Sullivan, Timothy O’Con nor, Daniel O’Sullivan, WVV Oates, John Ogulvio, MW O’llyrn, Thos O’Bryan, Goo Ott, FredickOtto. Martin Payton, Antonio Ponce, E M Prondergast, im’l N Papot, James Prondergast, O C Pnrker, Authony Porter,'Jos V Prentice, Jno F Posey, N 8 Plnder, Sam’f Philbrick, Jos M Prentice, 8 M Pond, Wm Parris, PoV’k Prunty, Andrew C Pacetty, Edwin Pnrsons Ellslin Par- sons, Jno Pooto, S G I’nncost, Owen Peterson, O B Pallor- son, Johu Perfleld, Johu Phelan, Jno F Powell, Jas Pren- dorgaSjThos Puree, SamH Plttmun, E J Purse, Gcorgo Parsons, R D Papot, M Prondergast, Edward Pudolford, Ben- Edward Puuelliml, Jr., Thos Phlgcon, Thos 8 Pltt- Jno Postell, Jos W Phillips, James Prunty, J M Palin, Mqrcos M Pock, Patrick Price, G C Puder,Thoa Prender, goat, Chas Perry, tt W Pooler, II K Preston, Jos V Pres ton, Wm F Preston, Edward Pureale, D G Philbrick. Martin Quinn, Wm Quinn, Jas Quantock, John Quinn, Wm Quantock,Jr. Rosenhand, John Ilussell, Dennis Ryan, Wm Rochosler, James Russell, TliosJ Uyoti, J B Itoss, John Reedy, A M Ross, MVchuel Rocliford, Christopher Russell, Wm P Roberts,John.Ryan, JB Rend, JosW Robherls, Henry Roser, Win Robertson, Patrick Rollly, L 8 RussclL Wm Roche, Barney Roden, Pnl’k Ilynn, Wm Rogers, Jno A Rlchanlson, Juo C Rowland, Michael Rooney, George Ritter, Edward Ilellly, Danlol Robertson, Wm ltomshart, J W Rabun, Jos Ross, Francis Ryan, J B Ripley, J W Reirtshnrt, Rjbt Ralford, 11 W Italfbrd, Mnthow Halford, Wm Reilly, J P W Redd, Jno Rlordon, Francis Reives! i-w. Roberts, O II Rlkoman, 11 Ilogore, J Uonaldson, I Ilynn, B G Reed, Chas E Robinson, Joseph , nry Rober, Goo lloblns, Allen Russell, Vvm Roberson, John Rowley, John Rogers, Dan’l Roddamn, Wm P Rowland, Hugh Rlelly, Andrew Rlelly, A R Ral ston, IIJ Royal, Jno E Rice, James Ryan, Jas L'Rosalg, noil, C E Ryan, Wm Robken,0 W Rogers, Thos llonnu, Goo Robertson, Tobias llothlctcr, F A Ilobere, G 8 Roux F T Rolf, M J Reilly, James Russell, SgtlttjB awY aamaitc jFaaStowa. ces this method or Informing his friends and the citizens of Savannah, that he Is now SPLENDID STOCK.OF CLOTHING over offered In this city. The prices, in plain tach article, and no deviation, and at tno remarkable low prices that the goods are marked, rrvHE SUBSCRIBER takes tilts method of Informln 1 o ■ “ figures, are marked upon each article, and no deviation, and at uio remarkable low prices that the goods are marked, the subscriber feels confident wUl be appreciated by n gonerous public. In part are tho following Goods I havo now in store, to wit: GENTS’ CLOTH COATS. Gents. Black Cloth Dress and Frock Coats, Olive do do do do llrowndo do do do Blue do , do do do Black Cloth Sacks and Polka Sacks, Brown do do do do Bluo do do do do Olivo do do do do do Rhad Dress- • do Black Doo Skin Polka Sacks, Fancy Colored do do Drab Cnselmere Sacks and Polka Backs, Black Tweed do do do do, do. Green do Brown do Bilk and Wool Camhlct, ~ :ked do do do COATS. Checked Ginghams, . LI non Lustre, Plain and Fancy Alpaccd, Paris Lustre, Black Morim Block and Fancy Twood, Do do Cashmorelts, Brown and Yellow Linen, Black Drop d’Elo, Grass Linen. FURNI8II1NQ GOODS. Linen and Linen Bosom Shirts. Bilk, Lamb’s Wool, and Merino Bhlrts and Drawers, Linen, Joans, and Cnuton Flannel J - 811k, Morino,and Cotton Half Hose, Bilk. Thread, and Nori Hose, Gentlemen’s Dressing Robes, Linen Collars, two and three ply. do PANTALOONS, Btriped Cotton and Linen, Plain do do do Nankeen, Drap d'Ele,- Fancy Linen, Block Alpacco, Black Doe Bkln Pants, Plain Black Cosalmere Pants, Fancy Colored do Plain and Ribbed do Black and Colored Satinet Pants, VESTS. Black Satin 8inglo and Double Breasted Vests, Fancy Batin and Bilk do do Embossed Fancy 8111c do do Black and Fancy Barathea do do do do Etnbrol’d Cnftlmero do White and Fancy Satin and Party do Plain Black Silk Velvet, single and double breasted, Fancy Cut do do <lo Fancy Cashmere do do GLOVES. Black, White, and Colored Kid Gloves, Black and Castor Riding do Cloth, Cashmere and Lined Berlin do Black, White andFancy Bilk do CRAVATS. Buperflno Block Silk and Fancy Cravats, do Fancy do, great variety, White 811k and 8atln Party Cravats, Black and Fancy Silk and Satin Scarb, do do Opera Ties. Linen Cambric, China Cord and Pongee Pocket Hand kerchiefs. Hats and Caps, of the latest styles. Ladies’ Riding Hats. Trunks, Patent and Sole Leather. Valyses, Carpet Bugs, Canes, Umbrellas, Ac, Ac. CHILDREN’S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. This Department for Children’s Clothing Is fitted up In tho most costly style with every convenience for trying on, i.. ft n0| consisting In port of Coats ana Pant? of every style,' *— filling, Ac- the stock embraces over)’ article in that 1 coats, and Under Garments, Jenny Lind Sacks, Polk: r Garments, Jenny Lind Sacks, Polkn do.. Over Sucks. Vests, Braided Bulls, Plain, Silk Velvet, Vest Suits, and Boys’ Caps, a largo assortment. Tho Ladles will find It to their interest to call and examine my stock, as they lire mado up in the latest style and the best manner and at tho lowest prices. No abatement from theprices first asked. O^Dont forget the new store on first floor of St. Andrew’s Hall, comor of Broughton and Jefferson-sts. npr 28 Webster, Robert Woggensloln, Jos Washburn, D L Wil son, Claudius O Wilson, Dempsoy While, Peter While, Jno M Williams. Normnn Wullaco, Ilonry Welgnnd, Thos White, W II Williams, J T Webb, Jas G Walls, John Wlckain, Lemuel Wlison, Wm P Wylly, John Wilder, Jos E Walthour, Christopher Wltgen, John .Wolgiom, Jno W C Williamson, Henry Williamson, William Warner. Peter Yonson, Jno A Young, Dr E Yonge, W A Yongo, Peter Zarodoskl, Edwnrd Q Zotrouor, Jacob Zimmer man, F-dword Zudomea, Solomon Zeigler. The foregoing are the qualifications of voters entitled to vote for Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Savannah at the ensuing election In December next, and a list of persons Registered for the month of May. If there are any persons whoso names are Registered, and who are be i will , sept 14 Clerk Council. ny persons wnoso names are uegisiereu, anu wno are ot entitled to a vote, notice Is respectfully requested lo e given to the Clerk of Council, that they may bo dealt rltn according to law. R. F. AKIN, GEORGE W. HARDCASTLE, CARRIAGE MAKER, 200 CONGRESS AND 05 8T. JULIAN-BTREET, Fraliklln-Squnra. W OULD Return his thanks to his friends and patrons for past favours, and inform them, thathe is now ready at the old stand, to execute any work in tho above line, and hopes by his untiring exertions to please all who may honor him with a call. All kinds of repairing In the above business dono with tbe utmost neatnoss and Vviioelwright and Blacksmith work, and all kinds of Wheels,Wagons, Drays, Carts, Ac., made on the shortest notice and on most liberal terms. Jan 20 JOHN rOOIiE, „ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAINT AND OIL STOEE, SAVANNAH. OA. No. 11 Wtaltakerntwot. K EEPS constantly for sale—WHITE LEAD, Pure Nos. 1 and 2 English do. GROUND PAINTS: Black, Yellow, Brown, Chrorao Green, Paris Green, and Prussian Blue. DRY PAINTS: Venetian Red, Spanish Brown. Lampblack, Yellow Ochre, Rod Lend, Litharge, Paris and Chrome Green, Prussian Blue, Chrome Yellow, Umber. Terra de Sienna, Drop Black, and A VARIETY OF FANCY COLORS. Linseed Oil., Sperm do, Nentsfoot do, and SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE, White-Wash BRUSHES, Paint, Var- nish, Graining, and Artists’ do. Window and Picture GLASS, of all qunlltles, from 0by8 to 32by4fl; C< nan. Light and Dnrk Coach VARNISH, MIXED PAINTS or nil kinds, PAPER HANGINGS, Fire-Board Prints and Borders. jny" Tho above articles will be sold on reasonable terms. llouao, Sign and Stair Painting Dono in a workmau-like manner, and at reasonable prices.Jan 20 „ TIME IS lttONElT. DISPATCH IS A RECOMMENDATION, (Pitch is Highly Important to Contractors and Ruilders. T HE Subscriber is now prepared, with a sufficient . r “ r “ ?L w,,rk > ncn . 10 do four times tho amount of TIN ROOFING of any other establishment In the City of Savannah, In the same space of time, and can give reference to numerous roofclald by him. which the pub- Bo are at liberty to Inspect. I can cover a medium sized Dwelling House, and put up Gutters abd Conduitors, complete, In the ?pace of ten hours. All Roofs war ranted In °f workmanship, and prices as low as I nm also fitting up Water Works In Houses, which in {jointofstyle and workmanship bos never been practiced All wort done under my own Immediate, inspection. I respectfully ask a continuance of the patronage which has been so liberally bestowed on me since my com mencement or business, and will endeavor to merlta con tinuance of the same. JOHN J. MAURICE, may 29 10 and 12 Barnard-street. ... Glorious Noivair Tho Most Important Discovery yet Mado ll I PHIIiLIP’S PATENT JLIQUID GLUE, Tj'OII Carpenters, Brush Makers, Book Binders, cnbl- JO not Makers, Housekeeper*, Druggists, Ac, This be ing a Patent Glue, in a Liquid state, always ready for nso, requires no fire: tt is freo from smell, and wUl Jceop liquid in any climates tt also acta as Cement for Wood, Slone, China, Gloss, Iron, Marble, Paper, or any sub- stniico; os a paste or gum tt stands unequated; its repu tation, whore ver tt Ima been Introduced, is or the first or der; ns a saving to Mechanics, Is observable at first sight. We offer liberal Inducements to Hardware men, Station ers, Druggists, Ac., and guarantee tt to cost less, by 20 per ccnU, than common ordinary Glue. We are mnklng extenslvo arrangements for this Fall Trade, and country merchants will do well to attend to this Immediately. We nro establishing Solo Agents in all populous towns throughout the United Slates. Sold In Bottles of throe sizes, and also by the Gnllon. Small samples seut lo any part or tho United 8tntea, carriage free. Also, the British Furniture Polish, in bottles of threo sizes. Country Merchants, attend to the above. Apply early. PHILLIPS A CO.f aug 3 3m 4 CodarsL, near Pearl, New-York. FALL OF 1808. H AVING completed our arrangements for the season, wo are now prepared to offor to the public the larg est and best assortment of „ Staljr, Rlch’d Scanlon, Emanuel Sheftall, Harman Sllbor, R11 Spencer, Mordo- cal Bheltall. Andrew Stoofvatur, JolmBavogo, J 8 Solo mons, Frod’k ScherfT, A A Bmots, W II Symons, Thos 8ulllvan, Geo Snaltlioff, Jno G Soxton, A J C Bhai ~ cob Bhalfor, M Sholllall, sr^ G J Spencer, Sam’l 80I01 J P Scrlvon,John Spellman. D If Btownrt, John Sul D Shaffor, Wm 11 Smith, John Stoddard, Ephraim roun der, Sam! 8 Slbloy, Anthony Sogur, Jas Shoo, Pat’k Scanlan, Jas Skinner, J H Stroos, Dan’l Sullivan, Jas Sklnnen Dr 8 8hortall, Nicholas Slnot, Martin Sullivan, Lewis Smith, Jacob rohnflbr, Thomas Saunders, John Stovenson, G N Staley, Thos Smith, U J Smith, Jno Bui- llvan, Jnmos Sullivan, Walter W Smith, Goo Shultz, F p Sirobhnrt, Jas J Stokes, Geo 8hute, Hnrmon Sangstock, Henry 8eitzor, C B Scally, E Somorall, Francis SorreL JUo A Btegln, John Sloan,-Wm G Stafford, Jno Screven, Wm Salle, O M Stone, J U Saussy, J M Schley, Franc Shells, P K Shlcls, Adam Short, Jno Y Symons, Jnmi_ Symons, F R Sweat, EdmunM J Hnumlero, nawin Stiles, J M Solomons, Augustus Sclioldomun, Dennis Sullivan, Daniel Sullivan, M J Solomons, M Shehnn, Dennis Sulli van, Barney Smith, Henry Btlbbs, Jas II Bhelian, Valen tino Stanton, John Sherlock, Loyal Scranton, Marlin "liannon, Josoph Sullivan, Jos F Stokes,Philip Smith, Jos ni Shellmnn, James M Strickland, Timothy Bhorrodan, Thomas Smith, Win Starr, Jr, II H Scranton, Jas Sherdo- ntan, Conrad Scliolnelder, Goo Stovenson, Richard Stale, John Shields, Nelson Smith, S S Spelsselzoi*. W W Starke, Arp Beamon, Thos F Stevens, J E Sllrk, IIW Smith? Wm Starr Jr, Henry Saunders, Peter Smith, J D Stobblns, A A Solomons, G W Slmflor, I) T Scranton, Patrick Sklnnor, Edward Swift, Sami II Sweat, John D Spann, John E Stllwcll, II Shoppard.F M Stone, Eloazor Solomons, Thos Scully, Wm Snunders, Jas Smith Sr, Jno Schungell, Josseo J Smith, Wm F Shearer, J A Sowell, J S Slurtcvant, VVm Saunders, Julius. Smith, H R Sefloy, Christopher smith. Wm II Tarver, John VTorvor, Goo W Tltcolmb, Wm H TVson, John Thompson, Patrick Tidings, Barnard G Tlldcn, Fra’a Trantoll, AFTorlay, P G Thomas, W F Thompson, Jno F TucKor, ATalblrd,Fraa Trautell, J D Tetnbrbke, Jnmos Thurtpall, B T Turner, Wm Thomna, O E Tem* Ed ward Townaentl, B T Thotta, A Thomas, W PTeffl, Marlon Throadcrhn; Jho HThodo, 11 JThomas- aon, W B Tinsley, Fras Truehelut, It V Tltoinaa, Richard son Tombs, WII Talblrd, J B Taylor, John G Thomas, John Trumfler, 1 KTeffi, JtuiPTuslIfoTbos M Turner, F A Tuppor, Chaa Thompson, II JTIedomnn, David Thotap- Bon* Jas Tlghe. L 0‘Tobenn, Ghas G Talblrd. Henry Tow, Jno Tannor, Wm A Thompson, Robt Todd, F J Timmons, Wm H TalblW Jr, Jno J Theus, J Tcdionor, Wm S Tay- lor, N P Taylor, J M Thomas, J R Thompson. Christian Uebelo, Philip Ustar. Antonio Vendley, alias Ramboskl, Chas Van Horn, W H 8 Verstllle, Tristram Veratllle, David Vooder, Henry Veltstolch, W O Vnndenbergj Henry Vonglnhn. O A Wood, Rleh’d Wa; Whlto* 1 James Whlllhr* ** Charlos Wilson; GOo * White* LW WelhL-.„ Wtigh, Edmund Vyallon,. A J W; 'MlwMdbtitgtt, Wni Thornh Wlllli WAtaritj HlmfnWaltar,John“ b Waltcr, GrogofyJ tsob'Walter, Gregory Whlto. Michael WoldomTIiomn Weight. WO Wylly, E G Wilson; WW WoOdhrldgt Bryan WretiiR DWalkor, Jno W;Wllsort,Thbs J Wslal H O Wyer, Joa W Wood, Wm. Wright, G 8 Walt, H J — WOODEN WAllE. , . , T HE subscriber has just received per achr. John W. Anderson, a supply of Wooden. Wure, vIzj Ice Cream Palls; Brass Bound Tea Tubs: Brass Bound Pails; Measures, from 1 quurt to % bushel; Painted and Plain Tubs and Pulls, Wash Booms, Pnsto Boards, and Pins, Ac.; for ado by JOHN J. MAURICE, ougO 10,12and 14 Barnard-street. GOOD AND WELL-MADE CLOTHING, and are determined to sustain om reputation by soiling Goods nt fair prices. Wo Invte our friends and the pub- lie to call and examine our Fall and Wintkb Stork, , —, - which, far quality, stylk and quAttTiTY far exceeds qualities, from 0by8 to 32by4fl; Copal. Jn- any previous season, and from which a comploto outfit Dark Conch VARNISH, MIXED PAINTS can be relucted at the vkry loivkst ratexs. Our —- ■■ .*''•*««■— •* Goods are selected with groat care—being cut In tho latest Fashion, and tnanufucturod In such a rnuuuor asi give entiro satisfaction. 860,000 STOCK of Beady-mnde CLOTHING, embracing all Uio various styles, qualities, etc., In part as foUows: COATS: Black Cloth, Frock and Dress, Plaid and Clouded, Fancy Busluess Coats In great variety. Tweeds cut Into Pallors Half Socks, etc- etc. PANTALOONS, made from Fine Black Doeskin, and the various Fall styles of Harris’ Clouded and Molllod Cossimeres, Black and Fancy Satinets. VESTS: Block and Figured Satin, GcuUemcn’s Whlto Silk and Figured Marseilles. WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT, We Invito tho attaullon of Country Morchnnta to our 8tock, which Is varied and comploto, and mnnulhclurod expressly for their trade. Wo also have n genteel as sortment of . YOUTH’S CLOTHING, Gentlomeii*s Furnishing Goods, Black and Fancy Silk Cravuta. Stocks, Plain and Figured Silk and Satin .Neck Tlos, Prince Alberts, otBlbbod Silk. Whlto and Fancy, warranted to’fit, Gloves, Under Gar- •aunts. Suspenders, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Socks, etc. .EJTWo ask a continuance of the patronage which ih »iw*ya Um.M«wwviwi* MUNmaiow - sept7 PIERSON, IIEIDT A CO. OAMPHENE AND SPIRIT OA8c T HE Subscriber has received por ataamer Statolof Georgia,a attpply of Cnmphene and. Spirit Gas, dl- roctfromtho manuDtclurors, which will be aoldonrea- Bonoblo terms. Also, Camphene, Gaa, and Oil Lamps; OH.Om.uh 1 Cmphouc Cm. «{U June 15 JO,-12 and 14 Barnard-street. , COPPERSMITH AND PEUMIlINOc rpHF. Subscriber having fitted np, tn connection with JL hla Foundry and Machine .Works, a Shop for tho above busiuoM, and eagngod tho services ofauperior workmen, ta prepared to do any description or w«»V th» may olfor. All work done In the very betrt mamior and at tho ahurteat notice'. A. N. MILLER, July 13 tf Eastern Wharl. MARINE RAILWAY* T HE undersigned respectfully Informs all who may need his services, thathe has charge of tho AIARINE RAILWAY, which Is now In successful operation. He Is * therefore, propnred to tako up.YesSels of any size usually visiting our port, and to do the work of repairing, Ac n on reasonable terms. Thou who wish to clean or paint tho bottoms- of their vessels can also be accomodated on the Railway upon reasonable terms. • He Is also prepared to contract for building vessels of any class or description, and to carry on tho business of Ship Cnrpuntcring, Spar Mnklng, uml Caulking,in all its various branches, atlho eastern extremity or the city. A good Ship Smith la on the premises. aug 3 ly IL >\ WILLTNK, Ja. printing paper* . ~ REAMS Printing Paper, of theToUowlng alzca: 140-a5*35,9JMb-MKlMWjW 30. liy 38, S by 30.25 by 24 by 38. On hand and for sale by July 0 J. B. CUllBEMQE. SAVANNAH DRV DOCK, To Shipowners, Masters anil Consignees o. nnHE Suscriber rcapcclfolly Informs them thktthe 8A* A VANNAI1 DRY DOCK is now In successful opera tion, and tt Is calculated to take In shlpsor any class from 100 to 1500 tons burthen. It Is 230 foot long and 05 foot wide, and comploto In every particular. Alargo gong of workmen Is employed and a large supply or materials is on hand, so that vowel* can bo repaired w th ns much despatch tut In any other port. Pump and Block Making and Smith’s work dono on the premises, and every Effort made to ensure economy aud fidelity to those who may favor the Dock with their business. D. P. LAN) ,fetj 24 .. Agent and Superintendent, luite of Mar^' - T '“ w rH — 1 arsh’s Dock, Charleston. UIALL, 8TVI.ES OABSIMEKIffl; AND VK&T1N08.— Jp Thosubscrlborhasjustopeuod k choice lot of French and English Fancy cSissImeres; also, black, colored, Wiii ““ sept 17 17 Whltaker-at. P ERFUMES.—I.ubln’s Rose fiernhlUm, Verbona. Toa ( Rose. Musk Row, Alosml, Caprico do la Modo. Pink, Jasmine; Popplntick, vlolette, Lilas, Sweet Briar, Doltblc _ , , _ >\»blo. Ext. Roso, Eglaptlno. Mnrechall, Jockey Cltib, Jenny Lind, Hoquet.de Caroline, Weet End^ Bcquet^o Pslcr- iHnofeoiSS: Id’s, Gucflaln’s Prr —d-mr aalftbr' July 13 ' MOORE fc HENDRICKSON. Lind, Roquet de Caroline, West End, B hazy, Patchouly, Magnolia,Rough and ni Mignonttettc, Hedyopmta, Oedrata, SbHitt Mluefionrs aud Heliotrope. Also. Edo’s Yost's arid Pattcy’a. Juat reoolvodai.d ft </XL0VE8, CRAVATS AND T VJI mtdcr’a black, colored, and .received.; Also, a oholco assortment of SAM’L IIO YT, Lato of tho Arm of Sam’l Hoyt & Co, Savannah, Ga, W OULD announce to hla friends, that he has remov ed to Charleston, S.C-No. 149 East Bay, where ho Is prepared to do a general Commission business, and furnish to order, at all times, any articles from the North or South that may be wonted, for the usual commission, as well os receive and sell tho somo. Aud I pledge my self that all business entrusted to my care shall rocclvo such attention ns will insure similar manifestation or tholr good will, not doubting that my acquaintance with Northern and Southern markets will enablo mo to do as well os any, aud better than many. Also Dealer in Butter, Checcre, Plaster, Marble Dust, Cemont. Lime and Hair. And Agent for Bundry Machine Mannfhctorios, North nml South, us well os SIlus C. Herrings’ Fire Proof SoTos, Georgia and French Burr Mill Stones; all or which will ho/umlshod on short notice, and at rasoufheturere prices. Cash paid at nil times for Wool. Grecu, Salted and Dry Hides, Door and Sheep Skins Shipping Furs, Beeswax, Rngs.jltopo Cuttings, Sea Islaud Colton Seed and Flor ida Moss, Also,’ Terms cash In - nob generally. Also, Southern Tanned Leather in the Rough. Invariably, llefora to tho olttxens of Savon- ly. tf • sept 4 TjUfrJHi, CHEESE, FLouit, 5 JD 30 kegs selected Goshen Ratter. 50 boxes do, • —. Colored Cheese. 25 boxos do. Whlto do. 25 bbls. Hiram Smith’s Extra Flour.. 25 bbls. and 20 half bbls. Pure Genceseo Flour* 30 boxes Raisins. CARPET WARE HOUSE, . rpiIE Subscriber would respectfully Inform tho citizens X of Savnnnnh and tho public generally: that the Store formerly occupied by Messrs. 8nlder^ Lathrop k Nerllt, mpMk w . »ub, OIL CLOTHS, Ac* Ac. .... . Having secured the Agonoy of several of tho principal lanufrcTurira- of Europe, purchasers will bo enabled to aku selections from the most complete .assortment of „oyal Patent Volvet,Tape8try,Bru8seU,Ingraln and Vene- tlau Carpetings,Rugs. Oil Cloths,Matting, 1 Ktblo and Plano Covets, Curtains »«‘d Curtain btuffis Shade*, Cornices, Ac- over offered in litis city; all orwhlch will bo sold at —iltnln;.IA —— lull —— ,1.— mn.l — 11 ■ A.nln- - — - - , 1 foaWed p.r itp.mcr, nml lbrul.br -PlU SCRANTON, JOHNSTON t d.IK, LARD, "txiFpl!l! L A e, kCr- U .• 25 barrels purePbelp’s Gin: ,!5.: do »imperial Crown do: 100 kessLard; 215 bag* Rio Coffee* 50 bbls. Stuart’s 3. Sugar. Landing, and for sale b) sept 14 ' —. Y/boloeolri or rotaiUon tbe most sallsfhetoi sept 4 tf W, U. qr Agent. Jrgans. Asa spedi monts, reference Is made to tbo organ reoently erected by him in tboLutlieran Chiircb of this dty. Panic* desiring Information oq Uio subject cau ascertain all nocessai particular* on application to F. ZOOBAUM ACQ- |uly 13 - "wbilakeMtn ono door MStdfBryaiHrt. TTIRAU SMITH’S FLOUIL—30 bbls. Hiram Smith’s XL Flour; 30 hair do. extra Oaaaldo. -Landing por iletunor Alabama, and for sale by . aug 27 OLAGHORN fc CUNNINGHAM. FAIjE AND WINTER Gf^ODS,' npHE Subscribers have now opened Utelt atock at. Fall A and VS'Inler Goods, to which they Invite tho nUentlop of merchants visiting thehlty. , sept 4 NEV1TT, LATllROP & STEARINS. Vf AUKKKEL fc OODFI8H^— iYi 25 barrels new No. 3 Mackerel » do. do. No. 8 do. _ 20hf.do. do. No.l do. 1000 Coddsh Lauding from brig Marsh alLsnd for tale by •ept 14 CLAGIIORN fc CUNNINGHAM. 5 frails “Jordan” Almunds; 25 boxes Pale Soap: 15 bbls. pure Cider Vinegar; L U ,d 1 „K.„ ! Sd b ^ , b; Mo ” n *‘ h ' , ‘ Whi,k ' 1 - •ept 14 CRANE fc HOLCOMBE. JptLOUI^SUGAIL ROPE, AND RAI81N£- 10 hhds. Cuba Sugar/ 100 colls Weaver’s Rope; . 20 boxes and 10 half boxes Raisins. Landing, and for sale by. sept 14 CRANE fc HOLCOMBE. QUGAR, MOLA8SES, Ac.— O 15 hhds. Prime Porto Rico Sugar 10 hbds.Cliolce do. do. 50 bbls. Sugar House Molaasee 60 bbls. Butter, Sugar and 8oda Cracker* 25 boxes Soda Biscuit 20 boxes assorted Candy Landing and for sale by •opt tt SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fc CO. TJACON'LARD, fLoHR, fcc.- JL> 50 hhds. prime Cincinnati Bacon Sides; 20 do. Bacon Shouldert; 50 barrels primo Lear Lara; 100 do. Howard street Floor; 200 do. N.O. and Baltimore Whiskey; 25 do. N. E. Rum; 50 do. Phelps’ Glnt 100 boxes Star Candles; 150 do. Tobacco, or various qualities; * 30 hhds., 20 tea. and 25 bbls. primo a Molasses; 30 bales I.eaf Tobacco; 25 bngs Rio Coffee; 500 colls Bale Rope; 100 bales Guny Bagging. For salo by MR 3 COHENS fc HERTZ. Af ANUFACrrUREDTOBA* CO, fccv- lvJL 81 boxes Grant fc Williams’ 5’s and S’* Tobacco; 20 quarter do do; 60 bbls. Crashed and Powdered Sugar; 40 do Clarified do; 50 boxes Colgate’s Pearl Btarch; 150 do No. 1 Pale and Family Soap; 61 13 lb cattys Hyson Tea; 10 bbls. Bleached Wbalo Oil; 10 do Soda Blsculs; 10 half boxes Loaf Sugar; Landing and for sate by sept 7 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fc CO. QUGAR8, COFFEE, TOBACCO, &&, fcc.— Q 10 btids. primo 8u Croix 8ugnr; 25 do. atriclly choice Porto Rino do; 100 bbls. Stuart’s Clarified 8ugar; 50 do do Crashed do; 20 do do Powdered do; 40 boxoa do Loaf do; 500 bags Rio Co floe; 100 do Jamaica Coffee, part very choice; 100 do Laguyra do; 25 boxos old Java Coffee; 10 do Bfocko do; 250 boxes Tobacco, various brands and sizes; 50,000 very superior Spanish Segars; 100,000 half Spanish do; For sale on accommodating terms, by aug 2 Oil ANE fc HOLCOMBE. OUNF iUEa—150 boxes Soap, various brands. O 50 bbls. Irish Potatoes. 40 bbls. Hiram Smith’s Flour. 2(1 bngs Black Pepper. 100 kegs Gun and Rifle Powder. 50 X casks Sherry, Madeira, and Tenerlffe Wine. Received and for salo by septO McMAHON fc DOYLE. CJUOAR.—50 hhds. Fair and Choice Porto Rico Sugar. D 50 bbls. Refined do. SO do. Crushed and Powdered do. Just received aud for sale by sept 0 McMAHON fc DOYLE. /10FFEE, MACKEREL, fcc.— VJ 170 bngs Prime Green Rio Coffee. 50 bbls. Nos. 1 and 3. Mackerel. 20 halfdo. No. 1 do. 40 bbls. Stewart’s crushed and powdered Sugar. 20 quarter casks whlto wlno Vinegar. 500 reams Wrapping paper, assorted. 75 packages Hyson and Green Tea, selected. 80 boxes 6s and 8s Bedell's patent Tallow Candles. 100 bbls. E. Phelps’ Gin. 40 do. P. aud U. Connecticut River do. ' 25 do. Domestic Brandy. 10 do. high proof Wlsltcf Whiskey. 1 Puncheon old Jamaica Rum. 1 do. old St. Croix do. 1 do. old 8cotch Whiskey. Landing and for sale by sept 6 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fc CO. T ANDING from schrs. Julia Ellis, Urania, Sussex, ±j barque Texas, and brig Augusta: 50 bhds. cholco Porto Rico Sugar 25 do IhlrCuba do 250 bags fair lo prime Rio Coffee 100 do prime old Cuba do 23 barrels Crushed Sugar, 100 boxes Star Candles 20 do cholco old N. O. Whiskey 200 bags Duck and Drop Shot; 5,000 lbs. Bar Lead 25 barrels No. 1 Loaf Lard 50 do Stuart’s Sugar, B. fcO. 50 do extra Flour, Hiram Smith, Spalding and Hopeton brands; 5 bnles Twine 20 quarter casks pure Malaga Win's 10 barrels Cherry Brandy 25 do Roso and Peppermint Cordials 50 boxes assorted Candy; 50 boxes Cheese, (new) 50 boxes Cheese, English Dairy 100 do Tobacco, most approved brands. For sole on liberal terms, by sept 8 CRANE fc HOLCOMBE. OUGAR, COFFEE, SOAP, CANDLES, fcc.— O 25 bbls. Stuart's tt. Clarified Sugar; 25 u « C. “ “ 20 bags Old Government Java Coffee; 100 bags prime Rio Coffee; 100 boxes Smith’s and Buchan’s Family Soap; 100 boxes Colgate’s Pnle and No. 1 Soap; 50 boxes Beadel’s Tallow Candles, 0’s and 8’t; 10 bbls. Pure Cider Vinegar; 20 bbls. High Proof Whiskey; 20 boxes Tobacco, 16’s; 40 bbls. prime Leaf Lard; 50 kegs prime Leaf Lard; Landing, ana for sale by aug 25 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fc CO. T ARD, HAMS, SIDES AND SHOULDERS.— JYJ 15 casks fine Rolocon’s Hams; 200 Reynold’s best Sugar cured Hams; 20 hhds. primo Bacon Sides: 17 do. do. do. Shouidors; 40 bbls. prime No. 1 Leaf Lard: for sale by July 13 J. V. CONNERAT fc CO. TjALTI MORE FLOUR, BACON AN1) LARD. Jj 250 bbls. superfine Howard-st. Flour; 100 bhds. prime Bacon Sides; 40 do. do. do. Shoulders 4 20 casks superior Sugar Cured Haros; 100 bbls. ana 200 kegs prime Leaf Lara. For salo by July 8 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fc OO. OUGAR AND MOLASSES^- O 25 hhds. cholco 8t. Crol x Sugar: 30 do. prime and cholco Porto Rico do.J 20 do. fair Muscovado do.; IS do. prime and fair New Orleans do^ 15L bbls. Stuart’s Crashed and Powdered do.; 80 do. do. B. and C. Clarified do. 150 do. Now Orleans Molasses; 100 do. West India do. For sale by July 8 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fc CO. ft ANAL FLOUR, fcc.— \J 100 bbls. Hiram Smith’s and pure Gonesee Flour; 40 hnlf i do. do. do do. do.; 60 bbls. Butter, Sugar and Soda Biscuit; 50 boxosTroadwell’s do. do. 100 boxos Scaled Herrings; 300 do No. 1. Palo aud Family Soap; 50 do. Colgate’s Pearl Starch; 30 hair chests X end X tt* papers Black Tea; 70 boxes 0 pounds each, superior do. do.; §8 cIs«f?)Uve*oii? <l Landing; and for sale by July 8 SCRANTON, JOI1N8TON fc CO. /COFFEE, SUGAR, BACON, fcc.— VJ 1,000 bags Rio Coffee; 100 bhds. Muscovado 8ugnr; 100 do.Cardenas Molasses; 25 do choice Bacon 8ldes; 25 do. cholco Bncou Shoulders; 150 bales Gunny Bagging. In store and for sale by Juno 23 PADELFORD, FAY fc CO. ■DRANDY AND GIN, IN BOND— Jj 10 pipes Swan Gin: 5 pipes Imperial Eagle Gin; 15 hair pipes dark Otard, Dupuy fc Oo.’a Brandy 2 do. do. pole do. do. do. do. 15 liHlf and quarter pipes Rochelle Brandy. All tinder Custom Ilouso lock. For sale by Juno 24 W. M. DAVIDSON. T 1QUORS, SEG4118, fco.— 1 l 5 qr. casks Otard, Dupuy fc Co.’a Brandy 15 do. Pico Madeira Wine 3 half pipes do. do. 3 do. Sherry do. 50 boxos Claret, quarts and pints 10 baskets Chant pague, do. 50 M Segars, of direct Importation, and from tbe moat celebrated manufacturers; togetber with* supply ol Just rawlTodg^toMONS. XMPORTED LIQUORS.— X 10 hair pipes Otard. Dupuy fc Co.’s best Brandy; 10 qr. nodelghth, “Jean Ijouls, very old,” Brandy; 15 cask* “Sazerar’s” and “Duvutd" Brandy; 3 pipe# Holland Gin, Swan Brand; • 2 puncheon* Si. Croix Rum; . 2 do.' Jamaica do. For sale by July 13 J. V. CONNERAT fc CO. ■VTADE1RA, CLARET AJ<D SHERRY WlNEfe- 1V1 20 half and quarter pipes good Madeira Wlno; 6 quarter cask! superior old do. 30 do. Teueriflbhnd Sicily do. 20 do. Port do, 8 casks Bordeaux Claret do. 5 quarter casks fine old Sherry do. join's* 1 ’h’ J. V c'qtfHi?RAT it CO. SUGARS— SU bhds. Porto Rico, fhlr to choice. 25 hhds. Prttno BL Croix. 85 hhds. Fair Cuba. 200 bbls. 6towart’a B. 4c C. 25 bbls. Crushed. 25 boxes Loaf. COFFEE- 500 bags Rio, fntr to prime. 100 bags Jamaica. 100 pockets Old Java. 50 pigs Cuba. BAGGING k ROPE— 200 bales Gunny. 10 bales Dundee. 300 colls Rope. TOBACCO- 300 boxes, various brands. CREESE- 150 boxes Cream. 50 boxes English Dairy. MAcKeHe ir- ss barrels No. 1. 25 half barrel* No. 1. 50 barrels No. S. 25 half barrels No. 2. 50 barrels No. 3. BACON- 50 casks Bides. 25 casks Sboutders. UOLABSES— 50 tierces Cuba. 50 barrels Cuba. 50 barrels New Orleans. CANDLES- 50 boxes Adamantine. 100 boxes 8lar. 25 boxes PearL 100 boxes Hull k Bcadel’s. PICKLES— 50 boxes Underwood’s. 25 boxes Hominglon’s. LIQUORS— 100 barrels E. P. Gin. 50 barrels Connecticut IUver Gin, 50 barrels N. E. Rum. 25 barrels Extra Choice Old Monon. Whiskey. 50 barrels Baltimore Whiskey. . 25 quarter casks pure Malaga Wine. — BT euru ‘ 15 quarter casks Madeira'Wine. SOAP— 50 boxes Colgate* No. 1. 50 boxes Colgate’s Pale. 100 boxoa 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,) SO barrels pure Uenessoe, >Now Wheat. 150 barrels Raltlmoro, J STARCH- 50 boxes Pearl. 25 quarter boxos PearL RAIS IN 8— 23 boxes Bunch. 25 half boxes Bunch. ALMONDS— 15 frails Jordan. BUCKETS- i»|' 100 dozen Painted. 50 dozen Varnished. c jrttrtpnmtfft. gralirttwii ahttrtttBtmcntB. •TTAVE^^^S^re,,™,,*,| MEVWOfiK & SAVANNAH Smtl-SUIP HNE XL sa!o,on tbe most (hvorable tarmk, the lbUowIttg: ,| WEEKLY 25 quarter casks Selgnotte 10 halfpipes Otardunsud! 5 pipes Holland Gin. ictte Brandy. — 1y,' : • 22 do. do. Porto Rico do; 50 caska primo Bacon Sides: 23 do. do. do. Shoulders; 150 bags do. Greon Rio Coffee; 107 do. do. do. Jamaica Coffee; 00 mats Old Government Java do; 100 bbls. E. Phelps’Gin; 40 do. P. k II. Connecticut River Gin; 30 do. Domcstio Brandy; 20 quarter and 20 eighth casks Malaga Wine: 2fl bbls. and 50 kegs Prime Lear Lard; 75 boxes Colgate’s Pearl Starch; 50 bbls. Hiram Smith’s Flour; Just received and for solo by SOpt 29 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO uubiiou miner. 50 boxes do. English Dairy Cheese; 30 do. do. New White do; 20 bbls. good eating Potatoes; Landing from steamer and for sale by sept 29 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 6 BBLS. HIRAM SftilTU FLOU1L 20 50 bbls. Canal Extra 50 bags Rio Coffee. 5 hhds. Muscovado Sngar. 50 boxes Cordials, assorted. 00 do. Pipes. 100 reams Wrapping Paper. 100 gross Matches. Landing and for sale by do. sept 28 COHEN k TARVER. HUNUUIEH. OAA BOXES TOBACCO, assorted kinds. 70 hbds. Fair and Choice Porto Rico Sugar. 40 do. Cuba and New*Orieana do. 100 bbls. Refined do. 75 do. Cruahod and Powdered do. 25 boxes Loaf do. 300 bags Rio Coffee. 900 do. Porto IUco and 8L Domingo Oofibo. 75 do. Java do. 150 and X chests Hyson Tea. 40 X do. Block do. 130 boxes Soap. 100 do. Mustard, Pepper, Allsplco and Ginger, 80 bbls. Butter, Soda, and Sugar Biscuit. 30 X do. do. do. do. do. 120 M. Began, assorted kinds. 20 bags Black Pepper. 250 bbls. New-Oricans Whiskey. 100 do. Whlto do. 50 do. Monongahelado. 20 do. Old Bourbon do. 140 do. E. Phelps’ Gin. 00 do. Beet P. k 11. ^yo Gin. 0 pipes Holland do. j0 X casks Sherry, Madeira, k Tcncriffo Wine, j CO baskets Champagne do, 40 bbls. American Brandy. 25 X casks do. 10 X do. Cognac Brandy. ( In Custom Bouse 20 X pipes do. ( Store. 150 kegs Gun and Rifle Powder. 500 bags Drop aud Buck Shot. With a compete assortment of Groceries. For sale on farorable terms by sept 4 WEBSTER k PALMES. 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 Iford, and for sale by CRANE k HOLCOMBE. pNXTRA CANAL FLOUR.— 28 barrels Illram Smith Flour. 25 hf.do. Livingston Extra do. Landing from ship Hartford, and for salo by. aeptai CRANE k HOLCOM la. prime 25 bbls. Coffee 10 do. Granulated do 50 bbls. 8tuart’s B. k C. do 10 trails Almonds 20 coses PJckles, quarts and half gallons. For salo r [sept 20] CRANE k HOLCOMBE. S UGAR. COFFEE, SOAP AND CANDLES. 20 nbds. cholco P. R. Sugar; 50 “ Fair do 300 nags Rio Coffee; 50 Matts old Covoramcnt Java do. 100 boxos Soap; 50 “ Starch. Just received and for sale by sept 20 1852 M’M AHON k DC B randy, gin, are. HI half Pipes Otard Brandy; 10 « « SoIgnettandRoacbclldo. 10 Pipe* Holland Gin; 20W &. X Casks Madeira Wine; 20 M ** Port do. 30 bbls. old Monongahela Whiskey} 50 u Domestic Brandy; 50 u do. Gin; 100 do. Rnroi loo *» do. Whiskey. Just received and for sale by sept 201832 M’M AH ON k DOYLE. Tlierteir and Bplendld.Stcam-SlUpifl FLORIDA, Captain Lyon,, , •• ■ -A«»— ALABAMA,... Captain Ludlow, These shlpa am of 1,300 ton* register, and unsurpassed ln, fhwe , S<ramera| l f''«Ttag Savannah at the samo'ilmo that the MastoirazM woousaitBit. leave ,Charieston, ar rive In New-York as soon as, or before.them. > • _ Bf Cabin Passage$25, payable b v — Aoanat PADELFORJ BAMDEL L-SilX , 194 Front-street, Now-York. Jan 28 , FOR PIIiLADEUPHIA. Philadelphia ft Savannah Steam Navigation Co* The new and splendid-.side-wheel steam* -*■ IGIA, of lQOO tc ___ ship STATE OP GEORGIA, o register, Capt. John E. Walton,has commeDcc-d her regu- tar trips and wilt leave 8avannah on Wkdmciday, lha 8th day of September, and every allemale Wkdnkshay thereafter; say on the 22d SepL, Cth and 20th Oct, and 3d and 17th November, and so on. Cabin Passage to Philadelphia $25 00 Through Tickets to New York. 23 00 Steerage. 00 This ship has been built with entire regard to softly, comfort and despatch, and offers new and admirable fa cllltlee to holiness and travel. For freight or passage ap ply to , PADELFORD, FAY & CO., r , Agents In PhUadolphla. SAVANNAH, AUGUSTA ik llAMlIURU, The accommodations for passengers are equal, If not superior to any boats on the river. . - HENRY HARPER, President, Savannah. *ept2l Ji IIARPER, President, Savannah. P, KINCHLBx Jc Co, AgenU “ lMES HARPER, Agent, Augusta. BRUNSWICK, -VeR.HAtt.Eii,. ST. MARYI AND INT ymm _ Tho new and fast stdara Captain P. Cork; having't- fljfiSHSSloverhauled and refitted, will resume hi jr tho above places* commencing Tuua*DAY* tl instant, at 10o’clock, A. M.. .For Frelght,orpaasag log very superior accommot'aUons for passongere, apbl on board, at WUllnk*s whart', or to 4 E. F. KINCHLEY k CO- Agents. P. S^—All Freight payable lnSavannah. ;i sept 20 SAVANNAH AND AUGU8TA*,r.‘ ’ STE AMBOAT COMPANY OF GEOII Will continue to run the following Steamer*, Y' .DAVID L. ADAMS, (Iron,) . ....Capt. b-. , TENNESSEE, ....UpL—— Which, with tow-boats and lighters,'afford unequalled facilities for transportation of freight to 'thh Interior of Georgia, South' Carolina, Tennessee and Alabama, In connection with Railroads. The elegant steam-packet D. L, Adams will, connect with the steamships Florida and Alabama, landing freight by them In 5 days from New York toi Augusta. • Freight (now taken at reduced ratoaO will bo forward- ed free of commission. . . t3T In order to prevent detention or miscarriage bills of lading should bo addressed to G. H. JOHNSTON, President, Savannah. Merchandize from the Interior, to JOUN-Ai MOORE, Agent, Angusla. DIRECTORS. ,... Savannah.—Goo. II. Johnston, Andrew Low, Edward Pndclford, W. O. O’Driscoll, Charles Green. Joseph S, Far, Jos. Waslibnrn. Augusta.—J. R. nulklor, T.S. Mclcalf, James Hop L. Hopkins, E. Sherman. G.M, Newton. - , Savannah,June24,1852.. ' -• VO THAVEttmiS GOXBICr NOll !Savannah * Charleston _ „ U. S. MAIL STEAM-PACKET T EAVE Navannali kvkry Mornino j Xj o’clock, altar the arrival of the Night Traltp Central Ratt-Road, and ARRIVE at Olinrlo atTwklvr o’clock 31. sank day, connecting at Charles ton with the Wilmington Steam-Packets, which leave with the U.8. Blall aviav day al,3# P?M., Rnd; also, with the Novv-York dc Charleston Steam ships, which leave. Charleston kvkry Wednesday.and Satunlay Afternoons. Passenger* leaving JTIncon on Tuewlay evening* will _ rrive in time to connect with the splendid new steam: SMifflUSBr “* u, ° Fare from Charleston to New-York by land rente. .820 00 time 52 hours. By steamship#..*. ......*.... .825 0® may 15 8. M. LAFF1TEAP, AgenU IRON STEAMBOAT OOMPANrOF OEOROIA. T HI8 COMPANY will continue to transport Produce and other Merchandise on tho Savannah river, to and from Augusta, by their Iron Steamers JOHN RANDOLPH, ...TT/CnpU Piiilpot* . l^MAR, Capt. Cues will. —ANn ALSO BY TOB STEAMER— a. ... / AMORY SIBLEY, CapU The latter Steamer being or less draught than any other on the.IUver, Insures unprecedented despatch In *■“ rm ’ d “ i All Freight addressed to tho care of tho Cotnpnny, of Its Agonls, will bo received and forwarded, free of com missions. A. SIBLEY,Prc-' J —* T. B. MILLS, A octlfi W. 31. ROW’ * TT'REIGHTERS by the Uneor tbe Central, FouUtWest- l era,and Macon and Western Roads,, are-assured that there Is no obalrncUon' to the transportation of Goods and Produce by the carrying away or the tempo- irrtre«el work at the.Ocmulgeo.. it v.A-eAt .£ : > They wUl be put to no exponso whatever, and to the delay of only one day byportage, - The new bridge which is In progress, will beflhlshod permanently in sixty days, aug 30 16 do. New-Orfeans -r” 10 do. fine Porto IUco do. 50 bbls. Crush’d, Powd’d and Refined Sugars; 40 do. Coffee Sugars; for sale by July 13 J. V. CONNERAT k CO. iUR, SOAP, STARCH, and CANDLES.—Landing 100 bbls Canal Flour 50 boxoa Colgate’s Pearl Starch 50 boxes Georgia Caudles 100 boxes Soap. . For sale by [sept 25]SWIFT k CO. D' OMESTIC LIQUORS— 100 bbls. E. Phclp’s Gin;, 50 do P. k H. Gin, Conn. River; 100 do N.O. Whiskey; 50 do Baltimore Whiskey; 100 do N. E. Rum; 50 do Domestic Brandy. 50 do Domestic Brandy. .. Landing, and for sole by [sept 25] SWIFT k CO. ROUEHT8 A FOOTI3, Broughton-tired, {up stairs) opposite the St. Andrettis Hall, i.i H AVE now on hand avory large aud wcll-sclccted Stock or DRY GOODS, which they otfer for aide, by the pleco or package to tho trade-^conslsllr- * Colored and Duffoll Blankets. Red aud.Wbite Flannel. Plains and Kerseys, assorted quality. 8aUuots and Kentucky Jetuts. Fancy and Tweed Caps|meres. , . Btriped and Plain Cotton Osnabum. Bleacliod awl brown 8hlrt!ng* and S English Rad American Prints. Cashmeres and Printed DeLainea. Black and Colored Alpaca*. Black and C6l6red,Coburg*. . With an additional general variety of Godas usually kept In Dry Goods Stoim, which are vlftred for sale at tho usual accommodating term*.. . , ... , sopV18 SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA Supcrintondcnt’N Office of the Central allroad Company,! Sai !m ' m 'mIcpIiEBSUN B. MLLEN, 8-ip'L Clmr™ion U lo n imUhnoro 817 00, To Philadelphia W, and to 'New-York $20.4 T HAVING the wharf at the footofLaurcnsetreetdally' JLJ after tho arrival of the Southern cars, via. Wilming ton, N.C., from which point two dally trains are' dis patched at 8 A. M.andip, M.; tit 8 s'clock only eon* ncctlng at Weldon, N. C^ with the Seaboard and Roanokq Rail Road to Norfolk, thence by steamers, to Baltimore* and both trains connecting at Weldon with the lines to Petersburg, RlchmondjVvnahlngton, Baltimore, PhOadeD jn, at we., haring recently been relald with heavy Trail) tl securing both saftty mid despatch. By these routes pas* sengersavalllng themselves of the first train may reach Baltimore In 40 hours, Philadelphia In 45 hours* and New York ln50j£ hours; and. by tbo second train' they; arrive’ in Baltimore In 50 hours, Philadelphia in 50 hour*, and New-York in 01X hours. Through tlcketscan alone be hod from E. WINSLOW^ gent of tho Wilmington and Raleigh Ball,Road Com* N Agent of tho Wilmington and Raleigh Rail, Road. Q pany, atlhoofflco of the Company, :ioot pf; — ! —- l ’*—leitOD, S. to whom pleato apply.: On and aner : Monday, May 10th, P run Dally, as follows: , Iieavo Savannah at . .8.00 o’clock A. M. “ Macon at. ,.7.30 “ 311 Hedge villa at .7.00 “ Augusta at'..'. ..4A) Arrive at Augusta at '*9.40- jV “ at Savannah... ,....,0.00 - K , t “ atBiaeonat.... fl.45 •• w at BlUIedgevilleat -,.,743,.. “ Faro betWoen Savannah'and Augusta........... M “ Macon M ' “ . *;;J u Mllledgevllla&c ihtataCux'ns .7....... MXLlSN^oJg ASJ A.3L, leaves “ Passengers dine atFort Val%at K.1 ■as GKO. W. ADAMT Bftf ■ J ¥Y *if. W .Tv VtC iXFIluss 10 boxes do. . Loaf do. 60 do. Bultor,'8agar and Soda Cricker*. 100 do. Star Candles. 80 do. Beadel’s C’s bp. J d’a Patent Tallow Candles, sopt 25 Landl118 ‘“bCRANTO^, JQHNSTOtf fc CO. CORNER WHITAKER AND CONollESS-STS. TYLEAQIIBD and. Brown 8IIEETINGB fc 8HIRT1NGS. J> The Subscriber* have Juat received per brig Wilson Fuller.frotnNew-York: * ;T Water Tcttt bleached SHEETING New-York. .do ; »>y.\ ,I James’ Steam Mins do . 7-8 and 4-4 Lowell LONG CLOTH8;r-S and 4-4 ‘ ' Londsdale and WMhlnrton Long CtoUn, 4-4 , , 4jc. fyc. Also, Ma- > and MilledgcvilU, tondo with tho WeW «AI1 STEAMSHIP 0O3t' 0 prepared to forward Pack- - , , ,--..Jlnr, and Merchandize or every de«eripU(m* ! ,liiU:Hxpre«s hiu'becn: extended to moot tho wanta of the citizens of Savnnnnh and towns In tho Interior. AU those Intrusting business to us can rely on assay tt*”* "' 153 Day-et^ 2 doors East ot tho 6lty I bM wwa. Sr -_ *“ .74 Broadwi ‘ >r .0.43 South 3< N. U.—Please mark all g W * ■■ ■-■ - ' ■ eceivEd per 1 r, New-Yi