About Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1853 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1852)
% k *isi v inrw*' ius m mur-su?- i* »«*-*»*■*>■»- SAVANNAH, QA., WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 6.1852. NUMBER 239. r jM **■ IS PUBLISHED^ daily 4ND XEI-WKEKLY BY J. L. LOCKE & CO. «il tv mid County Printer,. mUrPaser ,M, Xri-Wwkly *»,.•• •;*« Annum ; reflwnco. An y BBIIB LNB n*TB8l mHhMMK' ^*S n, ?‘.v”:.'.!SS§ Mi HP* ::::::::!1§S * “ ' Six M 20 00 J nonary, or iiniauy,i’airiCKiinniy,wonninggms, lianljn/no A Hengotf Juo Hunter* B BHattpt, Jno tl, Martin Horn, Wm Hone,; Peter. Herman, R A or, Robt Hutchinson, Ju C Hines, Henry llunken, cr, 1111 Hunt rv, )>ni lliinly, Jii nward, Martin milker, Until til iS3 UenryHorper, JKHogg, W.IUlarri*, Nicholas HernanJ ex, Thos llefforod, Alfred Haywood, Mosee Y Render* son, O H Jlnll, Rll Hardco. Dnvld Harrington, Edwin H Hertz, VV H Housoinan, NM Harris, Stephen Hatrlok, 8 A Hooker, 0 8 HuatoaAAiiHDilHMiikMriiriiHM on, \V It Holmes, aywnoiL — Henderson, D 8 Henderson, Jaa M. Henderson, themas Helry, Clans Hallman, John H ’ *• ' "iran, E Heidi, Mnnrico Haekctt, lull, Levi,Hart, Jas Horan,' Ono Two Thro® Four ;ws 1175 > “ two “ ... .. amlet, M Harding, 8oymottr. Harris, £ D Hoyle, Wm P ollnud, IIP Holland, James Hines, R H Howell, Thoa Harden, W B Harrison, Mlllou Humphreys, Jos II Har vey, IIU Hilton, R W Hunt, Jno P Herb, Wm.Hono. ^■aXminain^nid $ Vha * S&Sd •irirt enfo token that they be published aocordlng to law. *Ali advertisements from transient persons or strangers, advertise™ will be confined rlatdly fothelr regular business, and all other advertise* not pertaining tothclr regular business, os agreed ^asrir adverttocm exceeding In their advertisements the ovens 0 number of lines agreed for, will be charged WSkSairrs wnt is insirtbd oratui* T °Al 8 /idvertlsements for ehariUble Institutions and re* OToTW, without dl- reciKns as to the number of Insertions, will be published didiy, until ordered .to be discontinued, and charged no- George Jones, Jaa 0 Jones, Jos M Jones, BG James, Aloxandor Johnson, JaaT Jones.J D Jease, Thoa Jones, idward Jones, Jos Johnston, Peter Jacobs, John R Johnson, Christian Jogslotter, EB Johnson, G H John* aim, Emanuel Joseph, J R Johnson, A E Ji i, c.manuel Joseph, JR Johnson, A E Jones, John R Jackson, Bulloch Jackson, Nicholas Jeffreys, Rnbt Jackson, Wm A Jaudon, II R Jackson, Claus Jackens, Peyton R Johnson, Jos W Jackson, George Jackson. Fred Rrete, Harmon KuSlra olb, Dedricic Knltonhnm,P M Knapp, Jaa King, John Kenned; Kerr,Peter Krauu, Gofort Her Kranu, Go f rt Kerk, James Kennedy, John ally, Daniel Knin, Hanford Knapp, A. J Karn, Edwin Nicholas Kerloy, Robert Knox, Fred* ericli^ruuson^Pcte 1 ? Krlno^ Louls^ompf, AG Kennedy, • * Keaton, Jas Kirkland, At- w . •‘Sit letters directed to thla office, or the Editor*, must be port paid, to entitle them to attention. A'LKent, Louis Koezet, Thoa] , —,.... fred Kent, PhllUp Kean, D O Kauffa, Wm Kino, Ed* aptitti for Dobtoni snd Creditors to render In their acobunts, must bo' pub- U, 8^i* , of'SIeid t ^«talo and negroes, byBxeoutorfcAd* mfnfatratore, and Guardians, must be publishedFORT Y DAV8 before U>6 day of sale. Theao salos muatbo made at tho Court Houao door of the <»“ nl y‘ D 1 wh i c , , } 1 ,h 2,P”}P* erty is situate, and on tho flrst Tueeday of the month, between tho hours of ten in tlio morning and four In the afternoon. No aale from day to day la valid, unless so , “n^tS£bJa!£S5'Administrator,and Guardi must bo advertised FORTY 'DAYS. • Orders of tho Court o copy of tho bond ofagi . "SSiSSfSSStSre m x»o»arlv granted^ tho Courts^ must bo advertised THillfY DA^S-under I raortgMOMOCuUona, SIXTY DAYS—sales of perishablo DhibetS, umlor order of Court, must bo advertised, gen erally IflSN DAY8 before tho day of Bale. ins* MUh runup IVt.nil, UU nuuuu, ifiu nine, ward Kean, Edward 8 Kompton, John Keegan, Chas H Knapp, Wm.F King,Nicholas Kelleher, Jno J Kelley, Thoa fi Kreegtr. ~ smar, Thos E lIoJiI, BeuJ'n W Lloyd, Hngh Llnpman, John MB Lovell. B W Leach, B CAL Lamar, Logan, Jos Llppmon, <ionn ni u jioveii, u w licacn, u . n .. * 7 in, 8 Y Levy, JT Latham, Petw. Lathrop, Martin I^arkln, 81 —, , Ix>gan, Tlios Leary, Hugh Larken, Patrick Lenallatj, Patrick Lee, Daniel Laphan, Thomas Lyon.' James Lan* .a*:.. .Jj- r.~TT^ sghan, J Tlilnde, Linda Linde, Daniel Leaiiey, William M Lolgh, John Larkin, Honry Lathrop. D P Landerslilno, Andrew Low, C D Lehey, Louis Legriel, John Lyons, O Lufburrow, Charles I^iw, Peter Lee, Robert Leybourn, Ixivy Llllenthal, W W Lincoln, II F Lotche, F M Lohoff; ’aine Lovell, Win E Long, John N Lewis, Simoon Lane, d L Lufburrow, Wllllaui Lake, BAT Lnwronoo, AH jawton, Edward Lynch, Edward Lovell, John Lares, D i Lane. James Luughlfn, J F Linder, James J Logan, Robert A Lewis, A B Luce, J 11 Ladd, Jno Lama, Jaa Lynch, IDLaRoohe, Peter Lawrence, Mlohaol Lavau, Matthew Lynch, Root Lachllson, James Laelillson, Gas* iar Lenzer, James Larkin, Timothy Lavau, O A La* toeho, Robt Luuday, John Lawton, A J Lebey, Thoa iLewls, Wm H Lynns, Antonio Loevenlo, J O Lamorlght, Michael Lynch, Pal’k Laughlln, John II Loveless, O W Lockwood, Loon Lohman. . Iiiat of Voters S F,0.2, Belt further enacted by the authority of the tame, That front and otter the passage of this act aU I normal shall bo qualified to vote at elections for Mayor n'«» I Aldermen bf the city of Savannah and tho hamlets thi _ _ thefb- I of who aro dozens or tho United States, havo rosldod In I tho Slate of Georgia for ono year Immediately preceding I tho election and within the corporate limits or Savannah I for ono month Immediately preceding their registration 1 and continue so to do up to. the time of election, who I hare attained tho ago or twenty-ono yoars, have putd all I city taxes dr have lu thotr qwn right sufficient real estate I to iitlsiy any tax executions which may be ago hist them. 1 who havo mode all returns required by tho ordinances of I tho city, and havo been registered according to the pro- I visions of this act—Extract from the Regie try Luu, Abraham Minis, David Morris, Jacob Manses, John Makln, Thos McNIcholas, John Mastorson, Edward Moahaii, Jeremiah McCarthy, John Mcliuc, Wm Morrell, J G Mehrtens, Robt McIntyre, 110 Mohrteui, Jno D Mai- lott, Jos Mordocnl, Michael McGrnll, Thos Muriar~‘- I^andcr Moore, Mathias It Myer, Peter McGuillleui Silvester Manning, M Marsh. Jacob Miller, Jno Mur . son, Jno Montmollln, Thos Maher, Thos McAullfl; Jaa NcFecly, B W Mlscally, H W Mercer, O A Maglll, Wm Meredith, E T MeGralf, Thoa McCollum, II Morce, Wm J Moore, J D Mallard, C D Murphy, Jeremiah Mack, N O Mills, Jesse Mount, John Murphy, B M Morel, Pulrlck Monro, O 0 Millar. John McCabe, Harvey Morse, John McDermott, J M Mlllen, Thomas W McArthur, Levi 8 Myers, Honry Merckhardt, Michael Meath, Tlminas Ma hon, Patrick McGovern, 8 8 Millar, TJ MoNish, John Mnhoney, John McGunagh, Patrick Mastorson, John Mallory, James J McCoy,_Isaac Minis, Edward McCabe, G Murltlns, 8 8 Moody, Donnla McGuire. Lawrence Mc Kenna, Neylo Mellno, JII Mohrtona, M 11 Myer, 1 Thomas McKenna, John Miller, Jacob Monke, Edward MeGraw, "-rtholomow Mclnarney, John Mallenr, Luder Mohr- is, A F Mira, Fabian Slyerhofibr, G 8 Mlllor, John R Martin, William B Mell, James W Morgan, Michael Mor ris, John W McKoy, C F Mills, William E Mongln, D J McKenzie, A F Mordocnl, Jaa S McDonald, Jos Manu- mi .itn. x. i .I..II.W. r » it. Adolph Abrahams, Robert Adams, John 8 Achord, Geo A A»h,r W Avorthlul IA Ash,V W Avorfbiut,G W Anderson,»Iathlas Amorooa, IC II Ash, Stewart Austin, David Abrahnm, O 8 Arnold. I Geo Alexander, Jno W Anderson, P W Aloxandor, llobl I Austin, George Armstrong, James Anderson, W V N I Armstrong, R F Akin, Peter Arnold, R D Arnold, Thos I Adams, E C Anderson, Richard Abercrombie. J B An- I derson, John Anglum, II « W Aloxandor, John Allen, I James Ahom, R A Allen, W B. Adams. Conrad Byck, Richard Burke, Michael Boylan, E W Bukcr, John Brady, K J Blount, Win M Blount. Patrick Brady, Tbos Bandy Wm B Blount, DrW G llul ocb, Anthony Uosler. Haul 8 Box, Jot 11 Baldwin, Isaac Bran- n Selgsmoiid llenr, Honry Berners, N K Uaniutn, Wm Irantley. Robt UUku, Wm Burko, A F Bennett, Wm M Black. Felix Uouysaon, Gilbert UuUer. Thoa pourke. Eugene M Beo, J P BoireulUet, L E Byck, A Borehort, Win Bassliiger, Patrick Bulkoy, P II llohn, Ilonry Bette* nian, Thos W E Bealle, Wm J Bulloch. Patrick Bradley, ilonry Burt, B!I Bacon, 8 P Bell, Wm J Bandy, IIL Byrd, O A Botifeuillet, Jno G Bryan. Thomas H Barrett, Michael Brannon, David Bell, Jno Bilbo, T A BulMey, Francis Blair. Chtut Hall, Patrick Drady, Tim J Bulloch, J M lluller, Michael Bryan. Geo Bankman, O B Barrie, Jos Bryan, D L Best, J A Baker, W H Bunch, Joi K Ballough, wm D Urown, A TRowno, Jos lI Biirroughs, Juo Bennett, Loula Barefiold^ JCITlancrofU Thaddous J Baldwin, Patrick Burke, G L Blount. Jno N Barbee, Jaa Brdwn, CWBrueo, Moses Black, U L B Buntz, Thos 8 Bailey, WII Bulloch, R M Barthelmesa, Henry W Bib£ culled, P A Blols, Henry Brigham, W 8 Brantley, TW Bentoa,’ M. J Buckuer, John Boston, B M B Burroughs, Dennlx BlannerhaiaeU, D H Baldwin, Wm 0 Barton, Augustas Boulineau, John Bums, Michael Bowley, Ullek Burke, Jis.0 Blauce, J II Bashler, W J Blodgel, Jas O llowen, Jno W Hite, Barnard E lleo, F 8 Bartow, Wm J I!eo.l P Brooks, WII Bourdlojr, W O DuUcr, II8 Bo* gurdns, Frederick Ualluy, W D Bashlor, Jos W Brown. | John 0 Blanco, Theodore Blols, WlUlam Blols, Wm H ke, John F Blakely, OOO Brown, Wm H Banks, Jnulllnn.n 1 W Dii.l.n.. flha.tn. tl Unit. UlWl limn* ■ Bourkc, John F Blakely, O 0 G Brown, WmH Banks, |U I. Boulllncau, J T Buckner, Charles H Bell, Geo Ilron- ■ son, PT Broughton. II8 Boll, W H Bradley, L 8 Bennett, I Jos Belbo, Wm Bailey, FH Blols, J H Buckner. . . Wm H Guylcr, John Cooper, C A Cloud, P L Constan tine, David 0 Cash, M A Cohon, RR Cuyjer, Goo A Cuy* s W Cooper, JohnClanoy, John Carstons, F W HCornwelL Jo» 8 Cai+nthors, Nfeholas Cruger, Wright ■Ciiigep^ Thos Corley, R M Charlton, 8 J Cassels, I John Curiloll, ins Connolly, Jofin Oirrulhcrs, ■Cook, Etnanuot v "*“ ■Fra* Cain] ■Cotter, Ml-, , ■horn, John Cass, Jno Cunningham, Carl Craft, Wm Car* ■sou, U L OileTW O Charlton, 8 J M Cubbogo, Moses ICohurn, L F Cook, Henry Capon, 8 M Holding, Frodor lick Cantons, Wm Cox, Vvallacb Gumming, Patrick Crol ■ty, Mlomtel'Care "— f 1 ■don, Robt Carr, hos Corley, R M Charlton, 8 JCassols, Thoa Cusac Vno L Clark, Mlohaol Cusack, d. Fronds T Cole, John Curry, Thos Clurk, * uarqmu ins Connelly, John Carrulhcrs, Frcdorick L Emanuel Canwaller, Luko Cbrtstlo, Jas Campbell, i Oainpfield, Jno D Chariton, Jno G Cooko, Edmund er, Montgomery Cummlng, II ECourtcr,Jns Clug- . , -^ilckCrot- , Peter Cobb, Jno J Cornell, Wm Coil- „.x- . - rns Champion, A H Champion,Jno W ■Cornell, JamusCornell, II ROhnstlon, Jno J Coates, *" ■Cox, JnoT Camnagnac, Wm Cullen, Aud Cordcs, Pit ■(Guidon, Aaron Champion, W T Chapman, Daniel Ch _ rw Aaron Champion, W T Chapman, Daniel Clnrk, |J U Cubbegu. George Calfy.Uriah Cranston, Charles Can- lobert J Cawzby, 8 T Chapman, John F Curdell, Jtmn, Robert J Cawzby, 8 T Chapman, John F Curdell, | Anionlo Chlaa, John LCopo, ThosConnllT, Tbos Conway, |Mosus 8 Cohen, D It Camp, Octavus Cohen, J P Colfor, ■ nartow Cynthus, Patrick Clark, Jno M Cody, Jos Clag- ■horn, Wm Cannon,Charles Cler, Augustus Cannon, Pat- Brick Clark, Isaac Coheu. Wm Cromwell, G L Cope, Jr., |U L Cope,sr^ James A Courvolrer, 8 II Cooper, JI A ■Crane, Wm L Clark, D D Copp, John D Colo, Cornelius ■K Convor, Thomas Corr, Bryan Connor, James E Cope, ■L 0 Clark, George Clark, Wm P Clark, John ACItam- ■bors, Win Colter, Laurence Connell, Frodorlck Cullon, ■Jehu F Cercopely, George Causee, B II Crandell, F ■A Cnnnuet, Jeremiah Cavanaugh, Martin Conway, D ■IlCoIeraim, James Carroll, GeorgoB Cougdon, Thomas | Collins, J P. Cohon, Gborlea H Connery. Rlc’d. W Delaney, Martin Duggan, John Doyle, Wm 0 'uwson.Mlohaol Dally, Rle’d Donovan, 8aml P Dibble, Daniel Donovan. Albert L D’Lorzc, Patrick Downey, Isaac D’Lyon, Michael Donnelly, John Donnelly, Wra 4* Duvldson. Morty Dorgan, Wra H Davia, Wm Dixon, ’»s Du«n, Cheejey Dimer, JoaU Domiiod, JoaDaweori, fhos Dowell, Jno Downing, J E Davia, IIJ Dickerson, ""ileli, Jno Dailey, Wm er^LevI Delbltt * ^ ino Downing, < ■L 8 DoLyon, G W Davis,D ...., ■Duncan, John Dillon, Israel Dasher. Lovl Delbllt. .- 0 d tiuncan, Joint-DllloiL Israel Du.-.., — - - r Dnvenport, Isaac Davis, Henry Datlnonfblser, Jno D Del- ttmmoy,W L Ddvls, S 0 Dunning, Patrick Dorvlno, Chas Dnrree, Burrein)ye, BODi • r " ■1IUL ■Doyle, James Dnvrnoy. ■blgnon, James; Doyle, ■pud^JacobDeLa- Motto, A F G Dana, W ‘ r, Jaa M Downoy. Wm II Dupnlng Jr, Hejiry Du- l; Doyle, Martin punnagam pudloy Haven- oLa Motto, A MDay,J. JO Davis,Tlios E Alex Drysdnlo,D M T Dukes, John II. Dows, Samuel L Dowell, John Dry- or, r H Dotnoro. W J Donaldson, Thos F Daulols, Mlohaol 'Duggan, John Dorgan. Hooker, 0 8 Hunter..RRilaberaharo, Obaa V Ham-1 in, W H Holmes.'8 P Halsey; Wm W Habersham, J M loynes, Jno B Habersham, George 8 John W Ihly, John L Ihly-Wm Ihly, Brien blond. Jollock. Ezra Kent, N _ nedy, Dr N Kohl house, Jnmos HlJlon, Jno McCall, Jas McFeely, Wm Mot- 1, A K Moore, Wm Mackuy, John McNlib, B McOonn, Wm Morris. John McCollum, calf, E Mendell. JasG Mella, Ll Charles McCann, Bernard Mnllan, Wm McLaughlin, Patrick MoLauglilon, F W McCarthy, WHO Mills, Jno .McMahon, Jno F Mullcgan, Jaa Matthews, Isaac Marsh,Tlios Madden, John Moran, F A Maddox,Solomon Mayer, E M McDonnell, Wm Morel, Jno Mnhun, Jno R ** or, Thos G Moouoy, M G Norland, Jas McDonald, T laxwolL N W McLeod, AIox McIInrUeo, Jno T Mlich en, Frodk Mundorf, II K Muntfort, Jus McBride, W J McIntosh, Sami II Morel, Joromluh McCarthy, Wm Mc Carthy, A N Miller, Thos Mott, 11 P Miller. IW Morrell Jas MoIntlro,Danl McCarthy, M II McLcou, Jas McCann Jus McCnnna, Thos Meeks, Edward Mullcgan, John Mo Aullff, Archibald McAllister. Joscnh Neill, ThosNaylor, Wm Nnngozor, JoaNnni Sttsfncoa ffiacBs. FACTORAGE, FORWAIIDINO. »AND GENERAL COMMISSION DUSINESS. SAMUEL L. DOWELL, No. 108BxvsTR»T,Sav*NNAn, Gaoaou. Strict personal attention to Farmers' orders, aud quick returns of Bales of Produce. mar 2 SWIFT. DENSLOW & CO„ OOSHBR BAY AND WUlTAKBR-iTRBST>. w. d; ford, WhOldpnll) and Retail Grocer, tVoldburg'e Jiuitding. Jtjfcrion-etrc'.t, Savannah, Oa n V3T Constantly on band, a choice supply of Family Groceries. July? E. O’BYRNE, AT Taylor’s buildiho—maquet wharf, Keeps constantly on hand a supply of Crockory-Ware, Groceries, Ac. decs. Jan l,’5l *- Jy L. ROBIDER, r^Roif Paris] Foalilonable Boot and 8hoe-lTIaker< Importer of French J.talker, • —.* WniTAKBR-STRlRT— OPPOSITE SMKTS’ BUILOtBO. J. L. OLIVER, Faalklonable Boot ITlannfactnrer, MO.SaVRHTBBM BULUSTEERT, NEAR MONUMENT-SqUARK. Cork-Sole, Water-Proof, Hunting, Military, Patent Leather, Walking, Dress, and Pump-Sole Boots: Shoot ing Buskins, Bootees, Oxford Shoes, Pumps, Slippers, fco, made to order In the.neatcst and most fashionable manner, of warranted materials, and by the most experi enced and carefhl workmen. WYLLY & MONTMOLLIN, General Agents and Broker*, For tho Solo or Real KttateJfegroet,b any description Personal Property. OFFICE, CORNER BULL-BT. AND BAY-LANE, fob 23 ' Savannah, Georgia. &U0C1U00 merchants, HARDWICK be COOK! Factors and ConunlBslon J No. 122 Ban-Street. . R. S. UARDWICK. JOHB 0. COOKE. ~ J. HABBROUCK fit CO^ IMPORTERS AND WUOLMIALR DNALRRS IN Earthon-W&rej French CMna, t Looking Glasses, PHILIP KEAN, Draper-and Tailor, AND DEALER IN. READY MADE CLOTHING, PINFIRLD’S RANOB—NO. 08 BRVAN-STREET. 8,8; MILLER fc Ji D. : FERGUSON, .'Wheelwrlirhta and Blaokismltha, Corner of Broughton and Montgemeryete. savannah, oa. Carriages, Wagons, Cart* «u»d Drays marfufacturcd. niacksmltliing, Including Iron Railing and Grates, for Buildings. luly—o. 1 doyB ADAM SHORT, nasterUullder, FIRST DOOR WEST OF »T. ANDREW’S HALL, Wlll lake contract* for Building and Work In Masonry of every description. R. 4c J. LACHLISON, i Engineers and Bllllwrighta, • IRON" Sr BRASS FOUNDERS, Canal-Street-Near the Canal Lock. R. LACHLISON. . J.LaiWLISON. A. N. MILLER, f rinoer and "IflillTrrljrht, ROM AND BRAS8 FOUNDER. N ASTERN, WHARF—RAT-ST. A. PONCE, Importer Sc lWanufactnrcr •( Segora, NO. 13 WHtTAKRR-STREET. : Keeps on hand r well selected stock of Imported Be gan; also Manufactured Tobacco, Snuff, Pines, and aU other articles usually kopt In his line of business, which he offers on tho most reasonable terms. nov 3 T. PORTER’S FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM. Sprhtfl ana autnmcc jFaa|)(onn. T HE SUBSCRIBER takes this method of informing his friends and tho citizens of Savannah, that: he |* now openlug THE MOST SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHING over offered In this city. Tlio prices, In plain figures, are marked upon each article, and no deviation, and at tne remarkable low prices that '* -* “-**"* _-— —, — the goods are marked, the subscriber feels confident will be appreciated by a generous public. In port are tho following Good* I have Gents.Black Cloth Dress and Frock Coaid, Olive do do do do Brown do do do do Bluo do do do do Black Cloth Sacks and Polka Socks, Brown do do do do Bluo do do do do Olive do do do do do Shad Dress do Blnck Doo Skin Polka Sacks, Fancy Colored do do Drab Cnsslmero Sack* and Polka Sack*, Blnck Tweed do do do Green, do do do do Brown do do do do Bilk aud Wool do do do COATS. Camblet, Checked Ginghams, Linen Lustre, Plain and Fancy Alpacco, Paris Lustre, Block Morin, Blnck and Fancy Twoed, Do du Coshmeretta, Brown aud Yellow Lineu, Black Drop d’Ete, Grass Llucn. FURNISHING GOODS. Linen and Linen Bosom Shirts. - Bilk, Lamb’s Wool, and Merino Shirts and Drawers, Linen, Jeans, and Canton Flannel do Silk, Merino, and Cotton Half Hose, Bilk, Thread, and Nori Hose, GenUciuen’s Dressing Robes, Linen Collars, two and three ply. PANTALOONS. Btripod Cotton and Linen, Plain do do do Nankeen, Drop d’Ete, Fancy Linen, i Black Alpacco, Black Doe Skin Pants, Plain Black Cssslmere Pants, Fancy Colored do Plain and Ribbed do Block and Colored Sallael Pants, VESTS. Block Satin 81ngle and Double Breasted Vesta, Fancy 8otln and 811k do do ’ Embossed Fancy Silk do do Black and Fancy Barathea do do • do ■ do Etnbrol’d ColWmere do White and Fancy Satin and Party do Plain Black Silk Velvet, tingle and double breastod, Fancy Cut do do ilo Fancy Cashmere do do GLOVES. Black, White, and Colored Kid Gloves, Black and Cantor Riding do Cloth, Cashmere and Lined Berlin do Black, White andFoncy Bilk do CRAVATS. Superfine Black Silk and Fancy Cravats, do Fancy do, great variety, White 8i!k and Satin Party Cravats, Black and Fancy Silk and Satin Scnrft, do do Opera Tien. Linen Cambric, China Cord and Pongee Pocket Hand- kerchieft. Hats and Cups, of tho latest styles. Indies’ Riding Hats. Trunks, Patent and Sole Leather. Valyses, Carpet Bags, Canes, Umbrellas, A&, See. for trying o t stylo, Ovc CHILDREN’S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Thla Department for Children’s Clothing fa fitted up fn the most costly stylo with every convenience for tl fitting, Stc- the stock otnbruces every article in that line, consisting lu part or Coals and Panti coats, and'Under Garments, Jenny Lind Sacks, Polka do- Over Sacks. Vests, Braided Suits, p „ .. Suits, and'Boys’ Caps, a largo assortment. Tlio Ladies will find it to tbeir interest to call and examine my stock, — they are mado up In the latest stylo and tho best manner andattbolowestprlces. No abatement from tho prices first asked. Don’t forgef tho new store on first floor of St, Andrew’s Hall, corner of Broughton and Jefferson-sla. opr 28 Webster, Robert Waggensleln, Jos Washburn, D L Wll- '“mini 0 V” - son, Clauc soph Neill, ThosNaylor, Wm Nnngozor, JaaNnnge- Eor, W G Norwood, Jno W Neavllt. D D Nlcnols, K L Noldllngor, Dan’l Nelson, Torrence Nugent, G N Nichols, Geo 8 Nichols, L F Nichols. Joa Nagle, Novlll Noyle, Jno loll, J G Neldtllngor, A A Nuugoxer. J II Norton, Jacob Npuborgor, Edward- Nugont, Sam’l Nultinnn, Jos A Norris, Frederick Noltemen,Jno ONIcoll, Thos M Nor wood, Cbas Nowland. James Neldtllngor, Wm Neve. John W Owens, Goo W Owens, Danlol O’Connor, Tim O’Brien, Owen 0’Rourkc,John F O’Byrne, Duvld O’Con nor, Owen O’Rleljy, Humphrey O’Leary, G 8 Owens, Jcniils O’Connor, Jno O’Connell, Jno H Ohlmeyer, Wm 1 Olcott, Wm Olmstcad, J F O’Neill, D O Olcott, E O’Byrne; Mlchaol O’Neill, CE O’Sullivan, II G Oliver, John Oliver, Jonathon Olroalead, M O’Reilly, Jamos Oli ver, W U O’Driscoll, Dan’l O’Sullivan, Timothy O’Con nor, Daniel O’Sullivan, WW Oates, John Ogelvle, MW O’llyrn, Thoa O’Bryan, Geo OU, FredlckOtto. Martin Payton, Antonio Ponco, E M Prendorgast, Sam’l N Papot, James Prendergnst, O C Parker, Anthony Porter, Jos V Prentice, Jno F Posey, N S Finder, Sam’l Phllbrlck, Jas M Prontlcc, 8 fit Pond, Wm Parris, Pat’k Prunty, Andrew 0 Pacetty, Edwin Parsons, Elisha Par sons, Jno Poole, S G PoncosLOwen Peterson, 0 U Pnltor- boi), John Perfleld, John Phelan, Jno I-’ Powell, Jas Pren- dergaa, Thos Purao, Sum’l Pittman, B J Purse, Goorge Parsons, R D Papot, fil Prendergnst. Edward Padolford, Sen- Eaward Paaelford, Jr^ Thoa Pldgeon, Thos SPltl- Jno l’ostell, Jo* W Philip*, * Wilson, Domp’soy White, Peter White, „ .is. Norman Wallace, Henry Weigaud, Thos While, W II WilUatns,J T Webb, Jas G Walts, John Wickam, I^smuel Wilson, Wm P Wylly, John Wilder, Jos E Wolthour, Cbrislopher Wltgon, John » lem, Jno W C Williamson, Henry Williamson, »m Warner. Peter Yonson, Jno A Young, DrE Yongo, W A Yonge, Wm P Yongo. Z» Peter Zarodnskl, Edward U Zolrouer. Jacob Zimmer man, Edward Zudumcs, Solomon Zelgler. Tho foregoing are the qualifications or voters entitled to vote for Mayor and Aldermen of the City of 8nvnnnah nt tho ensuing election In Docomber next, nnd a list of persons uegisteroa tor tlio month or May. ir there are any persons whose namos are Registered, and who nr B not entitled to a vote, notice Is rcspecuuuy icquosied to bo given to the Clerk of Council, that they may bo dealt with according to law. R. F. AKIN, sept 14 Clerk Council. GEORGE W. HARDCASTLE, CARRIAGE ITIAKUIl, 200 CONGRE88 AND 05 ST. JULIAN-8TREET, j . , Pruntjv.J M PnJIn, Marena fil Peck, Patrick Price, G C Pudor,Thos Prendor, gast, Chas Perry. R W Pooler, H K Preston, Joa V Prcal ten, Wm F Preston, Edward Puraale, D G Phllbrlck. Jas Quontoek, John Quinn, ftlartln Quinn, Wm Quinn, Wm Quantock, Jr. It. P fil Russell, Waring RussoU, David Rosenblatt, Jacob Rosonbnnd, John Russell, Dennis llyan, Wm Rochester, James Russell, ThosJ Ryon, J 11 Ross, John Rcodv, A M Ross, Michael Rochrord, Ohristonher RumoII, Wm P Roberts. John Ryan, J B Read, Jon W Robborts, Honry Roser, Wm Robertson, Patrick Reilly, LSRusselLWm Roche, Barney Roden, Pat’k Ryan, Wm Rogers, Jno A m-i.i n nnw tim . Sltr*---* IllclinnlBoii, Jno O Ito.lnral, Michael Itoonoj, Oooiko Rlltur. JM»«a RoMy, Daniel Rolioruon, Wm lUsm.harl. . „ 1 Ryan, J Romshnrt, ltoht Ralford, II W Ralford, ftlathow Rail,,™, Wm Roll|v, J P W Reedj Jno Rtordon, Fronds Reives, Jefferson Roberts, O H Rikuman, If Kogore^ J Ronaldson, nol" O E Ryan, Wm RobkoinO W Ro Goo Robertson, TobiasR'lthleter, F A J FTRolf,»IJ Reilly, JatnoeUussoll. E A Boullard, Wm Swoll, John A Schaffer, John Bcuddcr, Rlch’dSmyc, Ilonry Starko, AbrahamSImpson, Chrlsioplior Bchnolder, Johu A Bhuy, Rleh’u Scanlan, Emanuel SborinU, Hannon Bilbor, Rll 8peneer, Morde- ca| ShefialL Andrew 8teafvoter, John Savage, J B Solo mon*. FrrvPk Scherff. A A Bmels, W R Symons, Tlios ions, Frod'k Scherff, A A Bmels, W R Symons, Tlios ulllvan.GooSpolUioff, JnoGBoxton, A JCSIiaw, Ja- ob Shnlfer, M ffliolBall, sr^ G J Spoiiccr,Sam’l Solomons, Sullivan. fi Sfe, 7aha~BndV.n.n, D ifemiMaillfialll.-K D Shaffer, Wm II Smith, John Stoddard, Ephraim Scud- dor, Sam’l B SlbleV, Aulhony Sogur, Jaa Shea, Pat’k n I olrln.ni, V II Hi .an. nm.1l Ri.lll.m.i I.. Seoulau, JasSklnuor. J 11 Strocs, Dan’l 8ulllvnn. Jaa Skinner, Dr SSheflal), Nicholas Bfnot, MarthtStdllrpo, HKinncr, a anviuui,auiurna, Lewis Smith, Jacob Sclinffor, Thorana Saunders, John Stovensou, G N Staley, Thos Smith, G J Smith, Jno Sul livan, James Sullivan, Walter W Smith, Geo Shultz, F F Sirobhnrt, Jas J Stokes, Goo Shute, Harmon Sungslock, HeuVy 8citzor, C B Soally, E Sonierall, Francis Sorrel, Jno A Stogln, Johu Sloan, Wm G Stafford, Jno Screven, Wm Salle, 0 M Stone, J R Saussy, J M Sehley, Francis Shell*. P K Shlols, Adam Short, Jno Y Symons, James Henry Ellis, Danlol 1 Richard Ennis, Abraham JijistelmJohn EverardTWra Ellohy, Thos Eden, OW End " M ’ J A .Jornph FelUohn Foloy,Tim. FontJoi 9F.y,Wm erri LSowaUH Fisk,James Fountain JJugald Ferguson, EFMMgwiL RobertFerrolLJno G tallfgunt, JosFar- dl, Johni l olloard, Andrew Parry, John Fitzgerald, Aii- -ow Flatley. R R Fell, Michael Finney, Wra FFoay, E Frierson, Austin French, Johann D Fisher, I'Vu "oll'erd, Dominick Flatley, John Flnnnegnn, Pat’k Po oy, Thoa Flaherty, Jno D Fish, L »I Falllgant, Owen Poloy.L J B Palrclillil, JaaFaunstan,fillchaelFay,O W Ic{ i,,o H t Jno Foster, I It Fisher, b J Fulton. Jacob friend, /O Fathers, O G Parries. John 0 Ferrell, Jamos i 0 i »1 S^ a Fleetwood, GeoW Fahn, Leonard Free- ■ - . •• o- John Gordtz, Francis GrhnbaU L J F Gnllmhrtln, BeqJ eouoyoly, Joshua Qrtfllth, .0 L Gilbert, Jos Goorae, sr^ ,M>»% J B Galllo. Joa T Gannon, Joa Geiger. MlgWioW, fiw A dordon, Wra AUlhbons, Pat- ok Gamin, Jos Grady, Geo Glen, J F Grovonsteln. John Jos Gallagher, Domingo GaHoo, John Grinin, JBa F Gl.Claay. Folcr Gffiov. W WOood. , Augustus seneiaoinan, iJonnisBuuivan, Danlol Sullivan, M J Solomons, fit Hhuhnn, Dennis Sulli van, Ban toy Hmlth, Henry Btlbbs, Jos II Shehan, Valen tino Stanton, John Sherlock, Loyal Scranton, Martin Shannon, Joseph Sullivan, Jus F Stokes, Philip Smith, Jos fil Shollinan, Jamos fil Strickland, Timothy Sherrodan, Thomas 8raith, Wm Starr, Jr, H II Scranton, Jas Sherdo- mnn, Conrad Seholneldor, Goo Stevenson, tUobanl Stelo, John Shields, Nelson Smltli, S S 8peisselr.or.VV W Starke, Arp8oamoih Thos FStevens, JEiStlrk.lI W Smith, Wm Starr Jr, Henry 8aundors, Peter Smith, J D Btcblilns, A A Solomons, G W Shaffer, D T Scranton, P«lriciT»kJnneKEdwardSwlfl, SamIB““-* Frankiin-Nquarec W OULD Return his lluuiks to his friends and patrons for riast favours, and Inform them, that ho Is now ' at the old slnud, to exeeuto any work In tho above ready at the old slnud, to exeeuto any work In tho above lino, nnd hopes by his untiring exertions to pleaso nil who may honor hint with a call. All kinds of repairing In the above business done with the utmost neatness and dispatch. . . „ .. . , Wo’ofTor liberal inducement Wheelwright and niacksmith work, and nil kinds of - Wheels,Wagons, Drays, Carts, Stc., mado on the shortest notice aud on most liberal terms. Jan 20 JOHN POOLE* WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PAINT AND OIL STORE, SAVANNAH, OA. No. 11 Whltakor-alYcot. K EEPS constantly for sale—WHITE LEAD, Pure Nos. 1 and 3 English do. GROUND PAINTS: Black, Yellow, Brown, Chrome Green, Paris Grocn, and Prussian Blue. DRY PAINTS: TIlffE IN MONEY. DI8PATCH18 A RECOMMENDATION, IFhieh it Highly Important to Contractors and Builders. T HE Subscriber is now prepared, with a sufficient force or workmen, to do four llmoe the amount of TIN ROOFING of any othor establishment In the City of Savauimb, In tho same spaco of time, and can give reference to numerous rooft laid by him. which tho pub lic are at liberty to inspect. I can cover a medium sized Dwelling House, and put up Gutters and Conductors, complete, In tho spnee of ten hours. All Rooft war ranted .In point of workmanship, and pricos os low prudence dictates. I am also fitting up Water Works In Houses, which In jjolntofstyle and workmanship lias nover been practiced All woi& done under my own Immediate' Inspection. I respectfully ask a couUnuaneu ortho patronage which te b c»an*foira*V'K?;ill^ar.r»'SaX“^ jgeccljaattfff. It i.ia«ous t. winns. recent arrival*; - abed, Powdered and Clarified Sagan; < iJ?BlVEDbyS£nT_.. .. * .kk* 1 * Grusbed, Powdered and Clarified Sagan; » boxea double refined Loaf do; Coflhe, eomo of them prime; 45 do. Java do: hhds. Porto Rico and Muscovado Sugars; . 270 boxes Tobacco, 8’t, 5’a and 1’* Lumps; NecterVirglnliu!Sml ° FTob * c00 ’ E1Dorad hWedem. IfJo boxes best Family Soap; 150 do. do. No. 1 do; 114 half chests Black Teas, some of it Very an JS° do. Star and AdamanUne Candles; 150 do. Piper, Z3 fcKoehtfdl 50 do. grou’d Pepper t Allspice 70 bbls. Sugar, Butter and Soda Crackers; 97-j do. Domestio Gin, Rum, Brandy and Whiskey; °. d Monon ka’e Whiskey .some venr choice; 15 halfpipes Otard, Dupny etC6.’*Brandy; "" ^quarier and eighth casks various kinds choice French Brandy: 5 pipes Holland Gin; 4 punc* jons Jamaica and 8U Croix Bum; 30 casks Madeira and TeneriOs Wines; '20 do. superiorold Madnlraand Sherry Lion 100 b “ be<a ch * n, P*S ne » Hcldscck, Hi 100 kegs nnd halves PFFO. Powder; 400 bags Buck and Drop Shot; 50 bbU. No. 3 Mackerel; 25 do. No. 2 do; 20 do. No.l do: 20 casks Codfish and Haddock; 30 half bbl*. 1 St 2 Alack ere!; 50 boxes Codfish; 40 klua No. 1 Mackerel; With a frill supply of everything tale, on the most fkroreble terms, 8UOAR8— 50 hhds. Porto Rloo, fair to choice. 25 hhds.Primo St Croix. SS bhda. Fair Cuba. 200.bbls. Stewart's B.fcO. 25 bbls. Crushed. 25 boxes Loaf. OCFFEE— 500 bags Rio, Air to prime. 100 bags Jamaica. 100 poeketa Old Java. ‘SO namGutM. BAGGING *. ROPE- 200 bales Gunny. JO bales Dundee. 300 oolls Rope. TOBACCO- 300 boxes, various brands. Wines; luhgarian, New Fish. i In the line, for sale on accommodating term v by oct 4 J. V. CONNERAT It CO. ... “ GKOUEIUEN. w A HALF BBLS. PURE GENE88EE FLOUR. 01/ 100 b 100 boxes Tobacco, assorted qualities. 20 do. Fine Cut Tobacco. 25 bbls. Butter Crackers. 25 half do. do 25 boxes Soda do. 5 bbls. Sugar do. 75 hplf and quarter cheats Hyson Tea. 50 half chests black do. 20 barrels No. 1 filackercL 20 hf. do. No. 1 . do. 25 kltta No. 1 da 3U bbls. No. 2 do. 30 do. No. .7 do. 20 boxes Herring. 25 bbls. Phelps’Gin. 10 da Domestic Brandy. 10 do. N. E. Rum. 5 do. Old Monougihela Whiskey. 25 bags Old Government Java Coffee. 25 bbls. Granulated Sugar. .5 quarter casks Malaga Wine. Landing nnd for sale by oct 1 GOTTEN fc TARVER. rVROCEBiES.—SO bbls. Stewart’s Ilcfluod SUGAR. VJT 20 boxes Loaf do. 10 bbis. Crushed 5 bbls. Powdered 50 boxea Pale and No. 1 Soap. 10 do. Toilet do. 25 do. No.l Starch. 25 do. Pearl do. 20 bugs Java Coffee. Landing, and for safe sept 30 ISO boxes Cream. 50 boxes English Dairy. MACKEREL- 25 barrels No. 1. 25 half barrels No. 1. 50 barrels No. 2. 25 half barrels No. 2. 50 barrels No. 3. BACON— 50 casks Sides. 25 casks Shoulders. MOLASSES- 50 tierces Cuba. 50 barrels Cuba. 50 barrels New Orleans. CANDLES— 50 boxes Adamantine. 100 boxes Star. 25 boxes Pearl. 100 boxea Hull fc Dcadel’s. PICKLES— 50 boxes Underwood's. 25 boxes Remington’s. LIQUORS— 100 barrels E.P. Gin. 50 barrels Connecticut River Gin. 50 barrel* N. E. Ilum. 25 barrels Extra Choice Old Monon. WhLikey. 50 barrels Baltimore Whiskey. 25 quarter casks pure Malaga Wine. 25 quarter casks Selgnette Brandy, iff half Pipes Otard Brandy. 5 pipes Holland Gin. 15 quarter casks Madeira Wine. SOAP— 50 boxes Colgate# No. 1. 50 boxes Colgate’s Pale. 100 boxes Boston No. 1. TEAS- 25 qnartcr chests Green. 10 half chests Ulack. 10 quarter chests Gunpowder. FLOUR- 50 half barrels Extra. 50 barrels Hiram Smith’s,) • *- VN C&HEN I CARPETS! CARPETS!! CA11PMT8III W E have This Day openod for sale, a splendid as sortment or Carpets, OU Cloths* Mats* ~ * * Curia’ * - Buffs* Window Curtains, Jkc< —eoKSMTiNo in raxx or— 20 pieces Three-Ply Carets 10 do. Velvet Tspostry 10 do. Brussels do. , 40 do. Two-Ply Carpeta 30 do. Floor Oil Cloth 10 do. Drugget 5 do. Felt Curoet 5 do. Dutch do. 50 Volret and Chonellle Ruga 100 common Ilugt aud Mata 100 pair or bcaulirul stylo Window Shades. All of the above Goods are offered at the lowest market prices. For sale by [sept 20] A1K1N fc BURNS. 50 barrels pure Genessoe, >New Wheat. 150 barrels Baltimore, ) STARCH- 50 boxes Pearl. 25 quarter boxes Pearl. RAIS INS- 25 boxes Bunch. 25 half boxes Bunch. ALMONDS— 15 frails Jordon. BUCKETS— 100 dozen Palntod. 50 dozen Varnished. o ROBERTS Ac FOOTE* Broughton-atrect, (up Blairs) opposite the St. Andrew's Hall, H AVE now on hand a very largo and well-*electod Slock of DRY GOODS, which they offer for sale, by tho piece or package to tho trade—consisting, In pari, ol Colored and Duffell Blankets. Red aud While FlannoL Plains and Kerseys, assorted quality. Satinets nnd Kentucky Jeans. Fancy nnd Tweed Cassitnerca. Striped and Plain Cotton Osuabnrgs. Blenched and brown 8hirilngs nnd Sh< English und American Prints. Cashmeres nnd Printed DoLalnes. Blank and Colored Alpacas. Black and Colored Conurgs. With an additions! general variety or Goods usually kept In Dry Goods Storoe, wbteh aro offered for sale at the usual accommodating terrna aept 18 flHOIGE ST. CROIX SUGAR, fcc.— 27 hhds. Choice 8U Croix Sugar; 22 do. do. Porto Rico do; 50 casks prime Bacon Sides: 23 do. do. do. Shoulders; 150 bags do. Green Rio Coffee; 107 do. do. do. Jamaica Coffee; ,60 mats Old Government Java do; lot) bbls. E. Phelps’Gin; 40 do. P. fc II. Connecticut River Gin; 30 do. Domestic Brandy; 20 quarter and 20 eighth coska Malaga Wine; 20 bbls. and 50 kegs Prime Leaf Lard; 75 boxes Colgate’s Pearl Starch; 50 bbls. Hiram Smith’s Flour; Just received and for sale by SCRANTON. J Sheetings. 20 liHGAr UABH BX'WKIS* CORNER WHITAKER AMD COMQRE88-8T8. JgLEACHED and Brown SHEETINGS fc SHIRTINGS. Iiie#s,andv M Ummnce of tho soma JOHN J. MAURICE, may 20 lo nnd 12 Barnnrd-streot. Glorlou* NowaIT Tho Most Important Discovery yet Made 111 PHILLIP'S PATENT LIQUID GLUE* F OR Carpenters, Brush Maker*, Book Binders, Cabi net Makers, Housekeepers, Druggist*, fca Tills be ing a Patent Gluo, In a Liquid state, always ready for use, require* no fire; ll U free from smell, and will keep liquid In auy climate; It also acts os Cement for Wood, Slone, China, Glass, Iron, Marble, Paper, or any sub stance ; as a paste or gum It stands uncquaied; Its repu tation, wherever It hna been Introduced, is of tho first or der; naa saving lo Mechanics, Is observable at first sight. Wo offer liberal Inducements to Hardware men, Station- ore, Druggists, fc&, and guarantee It to coal less, by 20 per cent., than common ordinary Gluo. We are making extensivo arrangements for this Fall Trado,and country merchant* will do well to attend to Ibis Immediately. Wo aro establishing Solo Agent* in all popnlous towns throughout the United States. Sold In Bottle* or three sizes, and also by the Gnllon, Small sample* scut to any part or the United States, carriage free. Also, tho British Furniture Polish, in bottles of threo sizes. Country filerchatils, attend to tho above. Apply early. PHILLIPS fc CO., aug 3 3m 4 Ccdar-at., near Pearl, New-York. Tho Subscribers have Just received per brig Wilson Fuller, from Now-York: Water Twist bleached SHEETING New-York Mills do do James’Stoam Mills do 7-8 and 4-4 Lowell LONG CLOTHS, 7-8 and 4-4 Londitdala and Washington i,ongCloiHB, 4-4 Sea Island Drown biii.iUs. 7-8 and 4-4 7-8,8, 0, 10, 11, and 12^ Allendale Oro. Sheeting 7-8,8, 0,10,11, and 13-4 do Bleached do v 8,8.9,10,11, and 12-1 Hamilton do do For snlo by * M. PRENDEROAST fc CO. B utter, cheese, flour, fcc.— 30 kegs selected Goshen Butter. 50 boxes do. Colored Cheese. 25 boxes do. White ' do. 25 bbls. Hiram Smith's Extra Floor. 25 bbls. and 20 half bbls. Pure Genessoe Flour. 30 boxes Raisins. Received per steamer, and for sale by ■ept 10 SCRANTON, JOHN8TON fc (X Venetian Red, Spanish Brown, Lampblack, Yellow Oohre, Rod Lead, Llthareo, Paris and Chrome Grocn, ’'ruselnn Blue, Chrome Yellow, Umber. Terra de Sienna, Prueelnn Blue, Chrome Yellow, Umber, Terra do Slennj Drop Black, and A VARIETY OF FANCY COLORS. Llnsocil OIU Sperm do- Ncatafoot do-nnd SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE, White-Wash BRUSHES, Paint, Var nish, Graining, nnd Artists’ do n Window and Picture or lUlkiudk, PAPER HANGINGS, Fire-Board Prints and Borders. ' , ggr Tho above articles will be sold on reasonable (0mU Houso* 8Ign and Ship Pointlngr „ Done In a workinnn-llke manner, and at reasonable prices. Jen 90 FALL OF 18&2. TTAVING completed our arrangements for tho season, XI we are now prepared to offer to the public the larg est and best assortment of GOOD AND WELL-MADE CLOTHING, nnd aro determined to sustain our reputation by selling Goods nt fair prices. We luvte our Mends nnd tho pub lic to call nnd examine our Pali, and Winter Stock, Which, for quality, stylr and quantity far exceeds any previous season, and from which & complete outfit enn bo selected at tho v*ry lowest prices. Our Goods aro selocted with groat care—being cut In the latest Fashion, ami manufactured In such a manner asi aUr^ **“ ’ ' TlLOUR, ALfilONDS, SOAP.fce.lML— . : 25 hair bbla. extra Canal Floor; 5 frails “Jordan” Almonds; 25 boxes Pale Soap: 15 bbls. pure Cider Vinegar; 20 bbls. extra filonongabeln Whiskey. Landing and for solo oy WOODEN WAKE. • v T HE subscriber has Just received per schr.John W. Anderson, a supply of Wooden Ware, vis.: Ice Cresra Palls; Brass Bound Ten Tubs: Brass Bound Pallr, Measures, from l quurt to Jf bushel; Painted nnd Plain Tubs and Pnlls, Wash Booms, Paste Boards, and Pins, fcc- fcc.; for aiuo by JOHN J. MAURICE, nugO 1(1,12 and 14 Barnnrd-streot. , CA1TIPIIENE AND SPIRIT GA8> rpHE Subscriber has received per stoamor State! or X Georgia, a supply of Campheno and Spirit Gaa, di rect from tho manufacturers, which will bo sold on rea sonable terms. Also, Campheno, Gas, and Oil Lamps; OU, Gn., and Cmptom, am. June .15 10, 12 and 14 llamard-street. npHE Subscriber having fitted tip, In connection with JL hla Foundry and Machine Works, a Shop for the above business, Bnd engaged the services or superior glvo entire satisfaction, S60.000 STOCK of Ready-made CLOTHING, embracing all tho various stylos, qualities, etc., In port ns follows: COATS: Black Cloth, Frock and Dress, Pluld and Clouded, Fancy Business Coats in great variety. Tweeds out into Peltors Half Sacks, etc- etc. PANTALOONS, mado from Fine Black Doeskin, and the various Fall styles or Harris’ Clouded and Mottlod Casilmorcs, Black and Fancy Satinets. VESTS: Black and Figured Satin, GonUcmen’a White Silk and Figured Marseilles. WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT. ; Wo Invite the attention of Country Merchants to onr Stock, which is varied and complete, and manufactured expressly for their trade. Wo nlso have n genteel as sortment or YOUTH’S CLOTHING, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Black nnd Fancy Silk Cravats, Stooka, Plain and Figured Silk and Satin Nock Tloa, Prince Alberta, ofPlaKVVatorcd and Ribbed Silk. White and Fancy, warranted to’fit, Gloves, Under Gar- that workmen, is prepared to do,any description of woi may offer. All work dopo in tho very best manner and at the shortest notice. A.N. MILLER, July 12 tf Eastern Whnrt. MARINE RAILWAY. T HE undersigned respectfully Informs all who may nood his services, that ho has chargo of tho MARINE u t ocrumon, Sweat, John D ^..JUngcU', Jeeseo J Smith, ..... ,- S Sturtovant, Win Saunders, Julius Smith, II II Scfley, Ohrlstophor Smith. T. ty* P ... Thompson, Jno F Tucker, ATnlblrd,Frna Trautell, J D Tombroke, James Thunnolt, B T Tumor, Win Thomas, O E Teffti Edward Townsenu, B T Thou*, A Tbotnua, W PTetn, Tnffl, filsrionTlircadcran, Jno .11 Thodo, H J Tlmmos- 111, W B Tinsley, Pros Truoliolut, R V Thomas, Richnrd- aon Tombs, W ft Talblrd, J E Taylor, John G Tlminas, John Trumfler, I KTeflt, Jas PTuslIn, Thos M Turner, F A Tun tier, ChasTliompson, H J Tjedoman, David Thomp son, Jaa Tlgho,L O Tebcnii, Chas GTalblrd, Henry T0W1 Jno Tanner. W ra A Thombson, Robt Todd, P J Timmons, Wm II Talblrd Jr, Juo J Thous, J Tccheuor, Wm B Tay lor, N P Taylor, J M Thomas, J R Thompson. RAILWAY, which Is now In successful oporatton. He Is therefore, prepared to take up vessels of any *izo usually visiting our port, aud to do the work of ropnlriug, fcc^on reasonable terms. Those who wish to clean or paint tho bottoms of their vessels can also be accomodated on tlio Railway upon reasonable terms. He Is also prepared to tot for bi * contract ittUdlng vessels of any clma or description, and to carry on tho business or Shin Carpentering, Spar " * ■ - --* Caulking, In all Its various branches, at the A gmnl Ship Smithes on tho 340 PRINTING PAPER. Prinlir- * luting Puper, of tlio following slzos: 24 by 35,21J4 by 88JL Mtf bv 39. 24^ by 38, 25 by 30,25 by 3OJtf, 24 by 38. Ou hand mid for aale by Christian Uobele, Philip Ustcr. Antonio Vendley, alias Ratnboakl, Chas Van Horh, W H S Vorstlllo, Tristram Verstlllo, David Veador, Henry Vellstoloh, W O Vandenbom, Henry Vonglohn. O A Wood, Rloh’d Wayne, JL Winobitrg, Canl White, Jamos Whlllhan, ifeth*^Woodward, Elisha Wylly, ObaHoa wnsonVGAo WWyUy. AtujV T Charles Wilson, Goo W Wylly, Augustuj Wc White, L W Wplls, Francis Wilson, J J V Wugh; Edmund WallonT A J . Wylly, JoaM M Wuldbiirgh, Wm Thome Williams,Wm Vt made to ensure economy and fidelity to those who may , ftvor tho Dock with tholr bualnwfc n D. P. LAN DER8I1INE, Agent nnd Superintendent, fpb.24 . • , . Late of Marsh's Dock. Charleston. SAVANNAH DUV DOCK. ToSliin Owners, Masters and Coaslgneosor vossels rpHE Suscrlber roepoctfrUly lttforms them that the SA- X VANN All DRY DOCK Is now In successftil opora- Hob, and It la calculated to take lu slilpsor any chus from 100 to 1500 tons burthen. Ills 230 feet long and 65 feet wide, and comploto iu ovory particular. A largo gang of workmen la employed and a large supply of innterlr r - •- on hand, ao that vossols can bo repaired with as t despatch aa lp nhy other port. Pump and Block filaklng ana Bmlth’s work done ou the promises, and every effort —’de to ensure economy nnd fidelity to those who may. F ill styles cassimekes and vestings.- The subscriber has Juat opened a choloo lot or Fronolt and English Fancy CoMlmeree; also, black, colored, plain, and.'Brocade figured aUk Vostlngs—all of late styles. For.sale by Wfil. R. SYMONS, ■opt 17■ 17 Whlteker^U Ext. Rose, Eglantine, Mw ~ ™ old*CaroHnt Lind, BnduotueCarollnj hazy, Patchouly, Magnoli >, lledyopmlq, ’ 'lelloUf- 1. Jockey Club, Jenny * "oqqot:do Esler- endy, Tuberous?, 4; F’lo were. Musk, s, Guerlaln’a Pre- .1 LOVES, CRAVATS AND TIBS^-A s \X- snder’a - bbtek, colored, and white • P‘ aMSsenh •opt 24 WM. R. SYMONS, 17 V SAM’L HOYT* Late of the firm of Sam’l Hoyt & Co, Savannah, Ga< W OULD announco to his friends that he has remov ed to Charleston, S. C-No. 140 East Bay, where he is prepared to do a general Commission business, and furnish lo ordor, at all times, any nrtlclos from tho North or 8outh Hint may bo wanted, for tho usual commission, ns well ns rocelvo and sell the same. And I pledge my self that all business ontrustod to ray caro shall rccoivo such attention as will insure similar manifestation or their good will, not doubting that mv acquaintance with northern and Southern markets wilt enable me to do as well a* any, aud better than many. Also Dealer in UuUer, Chcooeo, Plaster, Marblo Dust, Cement, Llnra mid ilolr. And Agent for sundry Mschlno Manufactories, North nnd South, as well as Sllus C. Herrings’ Fire Proof 8afes, Georgiaanu French Burr Mill Sumes; all of which will he/urulshcd on i tiort notice, nnd at manufacturers prices. * or Wool. Green, Salted aud Dry •*'— Bliippl— “— *’ Cash paid at nil times for V Hides, llecr and Sheep Skins, Shipping Furs. Beeswax, ”— Cuttings, Sea island Cotton Seed and Plor- RagsrfRope ... ida {J oss. A bo, Soul hern Tanned iteallier In tho Rough. Terms cash lnvurlubly. Refers to tho citizens of Savan nah generally. tf sept 4 CARPET WARE HOUSE. rpHE Subscriber would respectfully Inform the citizens or Savannah and tho public generally, that the Store formerly occupied by Messrs. Snider. lathrop fc Nevltt, (which it now being enlarged and lmprovod,) will _______ a insU, with an entirely new opened on or about tho 20th In.... andoom^jete slock ofFotelgn and Domestio OAItPET- ING8, OIL CLOTHS, fee. fcc. tltu Carpoling8,Rug8* Oil Cloihs.Mnttlng.l’able a Coven, Curteina and Curtain Stuflk, shadoa, Comic * 7Ulbe i • ijoUHsM — lain Stums Shadoa, Comicoa, fce- ever offered In this city; aU ofwbich will bo M|d at wholesale or retell,on tho most sallsraptonr terma, by sept 4 tf W. II. QUION, Agent. OHUUOH AND PARLOR'ORGANS. rpHE Subscribe™, ngents for Mr. U. l.Kxurr, Organ X' builder, are prepared to furnish any description ol Church or Parlor organs. As a specimen of hla Instru- jrgnns. Asa spedmen'oT monts, reference la mado to tho organ recently erected by him In the Lutheran Church of this city. Parties desiring Information on the subject can ascwtala all neceeaary particulars on application to F. ZOGQAUM fcCQ n . |uly 13 WhltekcrtL, ono door eaat of Bryan-sU ■pylijAM BMITira PLOUK.-30blll. Blr.m.smilli’. Flour; 3Q:half do. extra Canal do. steamer Alabama, and for,- ’- *■“ aug27' CLAQHOIU^ fc CUNNINGHAM. A and Winter Goods, to which they invite tho attenUc of merchants visiting thoclty. { aupl4 NEVITT, LATHROP fc BTEUBINS. m kegs Lard; 225 bags Rio%oflbef keni , .. - bbls. Stuart’s B. Sugar. Landing, and for sale by aept 14 CRANE fc HOLCOMBE. 25 barrels now No. 3 Mackerel 20 do. do. No. 2 do. 20 hf. do. do. No. 1 do. 1000 Codfish Lauding from brig Marshall, snd for sale by sept 14 CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM. sept 1- CRANE& HOLCOMBE. 77LOUR, SUGAR, ROPE, AND RAISINS— ? 35 bbls. Canal Flour; 10 hhds. Cuba Sugar} 100 colls Weaver’s Rope 20 boxes and 10 half be Landing and for sale by aept l CRANE fc HOLCOMBE. gUGAR, MOLASSES, fcc.— _ hhds. Prlmo Porto IUco Sugar 10 hhds. Choice do. do. 5fl bbls. Sugar Houso Molasses 60 bbls. Butler, Sugar and 8oda Crackers 25 boxes Soda Biscuit 20 boxes assorted Candy Lauding and for salo by sept 14 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fc CO. M anufactured tob a* co, fcc.— 81 boxes Grant fc Williams’ 5’a and S’* Tobacco; 20 quarter . ' do . do; 60 bbls. Crushed nnd Powdered Sugar; 40 do Clarified. do; 50 boxes Colgate’s Pearl Starch; 150 do No. 1 Pale nnd Family Soap; 01 13 lb catty* Hyson Tea; 10 bbls. Bleached Whale Oil; 10 do Soda.BIsculs; 10 half boxes Loaf Sugar; JOHNSTON k CO. S UNDRIES.—150 boxes Soap,varluus brands. 50 bbls. Irish Potatoes. • 40 bbls. Illrum Smith’s Flour. 20 bogs Ulack Pepper. 100 kegs Uun and itlllo Powder. 50 if casks Slierry, Madeira, and Teneriffo Wine. Received and for aalo by aept 0 McMAHON & DOYLE^ S *~UG AIL—50 hhds. Fair and Choice Porto Rico Sugar. 50 bbls. Refined 50 do. Crushed and Powdered Just received and for sale by „ septJJ^ McMAHON & DOYLE. riOFFEE, MACKEREL, fcc.— V 170 bags Prime Green Rio Coffee. 50 bbls. Nos. 1 and 3. Mackerel. 20 halfdo. No. I do. 40 bbls. Stewart’s crushed and powdered Sugar. 20 quarter casks white wlno Vinegar. 500 reams Wrapping paper, assorted. 75 packages Hyson and Green Tea, selected. 80 boxes (Js and 8s Bedell’s patent Tallow Candles. 100 bbls. E. Phelps’ Gin. 40 do. P. and 11. Connecticut River do. 23 do. Domestic Urandy. 10 do. high proof WhitcfWhiskey. 1 Puncheon old Jamaica Rum. 1 do.old SL Croix do. ,, , . ' do. old Scotch Whiskey. SCRANTON. JOHNSTON & CO. aoptO j^ANDlNG^from sohre. JuUaElIza, Urania, Suasex, piste: barque Texas, and brig Aligui 50 hhds.cholco Porto Rico Sul 25 do fair Cuba do 250 bags fair to prlmo Rio Coffee 100 do prlmo oldCuba do 25 barrels Crushed Sugar; 100 boxes Star Candle* 20 do choloo old N. O. Whiskey 200 bags Buck and Drop Shot; 5,(W0 Iba. Bar Lead 25 Barrels No. 1 Loaf Lard 50 do Stuart’s Sugar, B. fcO. . 50 do oxlra Flour, Hiram Smith, Spalding and Hopoton brands; 5 bales Twine 20 quarter cask* pure Malaga Wlno 10 barrels Cherry Brandy , 100 b S C *TobBccofm^st approved brood*. Fo7i.l.on11b«.l«o^b j , |iANE (t HQWp¥BB , ta!.-s5 hbda. choice forloruoo tsutar. •ept 8 I OO bbia.etowm’iltaflncd ,ndCUirt»od do. 10 boxea do. Loaf ' do. 100 bbls. Sugar Houso Molasoea.; _ 50 do. Hiram Smith’s and Pure Gcnessco Flour, 00 do. Butter, Sugar and Soda Craekere. 25 do. and IP keg* Prime Leaf Lard. SO boxea Selected New Cheese. 100 do. Bter Candles. m do.' Beulol'* fl'. and ff* Potent TiUpv Ctpdlo*. S^SSSZ.^.Ttf^S^: yarrclianB(?t. jd noLoonnB, _ i ffirabtUau snujcctlucmcntB. , NEW-YIIKK & SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINK, TIioNew a FLORIDA,.. WEEKLY. and Splendid Su ’LORIDA,..................OaptMtLLvoit* FT. Y. ASavahnah Steam NaTlgatlbii Go* Will leave Savannah and New-York every Saturday. These ships are oM^OO tons register, and unsurpassed ^Th^n’sletmera, I***ving Savannah at the aitmo tiine that tho MARloxanw mouhkkkxk leave'Charleston, ar rive In New-York as soon aa, or before them. Cabin Passage t2S,pMrable before going on board|. AoKiors: PAflELFORD; FAY fc CO* : . Savannah. - SAMUEL L. MITCHILL, • •- eet, New*Yor Jan 28 194 Front* t reef, F York. FOR PHILADELPHIA. " Philadelphia & Savannah 8team Navigation Co* The new and splendid s!do-wheel ateam- ahlp STATE Of GEORGIA, of 1800 tons register, CapL John E. Walton, baa commenced her regu lar trips and will leave Bavahnah on' Wkiinksday, tne 8th day of September, and every alternate WibMKsBAY' ithereafte! t uy on the 22d Sept, 6th and 20th Oct, and 3d and 17tn November, and so on. Cabin Passage to Philadelphia ..$25 00, ; Through Tickets to New York. '„.*5 00. .ThU shlp hu been bulVt*with enil're rega'rd Vo 'oafety comfort and despatch, and offers new and admirable f* cllltlea to htulneM ana travel. For freight or passage an- ordJYayfcooir •«: * rr7? ~ In BaViSialu L ply to HEEONfcffiSmST I Agents In Philadelphia. SA VANNAH) AUGUSTA Ac HAMBURG* Ja and South Carolina h'avL orerhanled and rt fitted the 'a ... JUOOOK atxi OREGON, with Lighters, nro, now ready to transport freight of all descriptions be*, tween Savannah, 'Anguate and Hamburg, with fca much, * if not more dlspidoti, tban’zuiy other btrete on the river. The steamers art commanded by experlanced and ao-, commodstlng Captains. AU freight'ionMgndd to (hew agents will be forwarded frtoof commissions. The aocommodallons for posaengers are,equal, if not ; superior to any boats on tho river. HENRY HARPER; President, Savannah. B. P. KINOHLEY fc OO, Agent# sept 21 JAMES HARPER, Agent, Augusta. BRUNSWICK. ST. MARY8, KING’S FERRY, CENTE AND INTERMEDIATE LANDQ . The new and test stenm-packt. _ Captain P. Corb, havlhg been thbroug! toBdtmoTcrhauled and refitted, will reoumeheru. or tho above places, commencing Thursday, tbo S nstent, at 10 o’clock, A. M. For Freight, or passage, bar- ng very superior accommodations for passengers, apply **“ board, at VVlllink’s wharf; or to E. F. KINOHLEY, fc CO, Agent*. P. B*—All Freight payable In Savannah, sept 20 ' 11 DOAT COMPANY OF GEORGIA Will continue to run the following Steamers, vlzt DAVID L. ADAMS, (Iron,) CapL — ■. CHATHAMUIron) 7. " CapLHuaaAan. THOS. 8. METCALF, CapL . TENNESSEE, CapL Which, with tow-boats and lighters, afford unequalled facilities for transportation of freight to the interior of ■ Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee and Alabama, In ■ connection with Railroads. The elegant stcam-packet D. L. Adams wUl connect with the steamships Florida and Alabama, landing. ' eight by them in 5 days from New York to Auguste. Freight (now token at reduced rates,) wlU bo forward* td fret of commission. JOHN A. MOORE, Agent, Augusta. DIRECTORS. Savanmait.—Goo. H. Johnston, Andrew Low, Edward sept 29 . JOHNSTON fc CO. SAVANXAR.—Geo.H. Johnston, Andrew Low, Edward Padolford, W. C. O’Driscoll, Charlrt Green. Joseph 8. Far, Joe. Washburn. . . . . uqusta.—J. R. Bulkloy, T. 8. Metcalf, James Hop Hopkins, E. Sherman. O. M.Newton. L1 i.n. uiibiwci, au— 34 flridns selected Goshen Butter: SO boxes do. English Dairy Cheese; 30 do. do. New White do; 20 bbls. good eating Potatoes; Landing from steamer and for salo by ■ept 29 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 8 BBLS. HIRAM SMITH FLOUR. 50 bbls. Canal Extra 50 bags Rio Coffee. 5 hhds. Muscovado Sugar. 50 boxes Cordials, assorted. 60 do. Pipes. 100 reams Wrapping Paper. 100 gross Mntclics. Landing and for aale by do. COHEN fc TARVER. 8UNDRIE8. OAA BOXES TOBACCO, assorted kind*. ZUU 70 hhds. Fair and Chi “ 70 lihds. Fair and Choice Porto Rico Sugar. 40 do. Cuba and New-Orleans do. 100 bbls. Refined do. 75 do. Crushed and Powdered do. 25 boxes Loaf do. 300 bags iviu t-mtxi. boo do. Porto Rico and SL Domingo Coffee. 75 do. Java do. 150 X *nd X chests Hyson Tea. 40 if do. Black do. 130 boxes Soap. 100 do. Mustard, Pepper, Allspice nnd Ginger. 80 bbla. Blitter, Soda, and Sugar BlaculL 30 X do. do. do. do. do. 120 M Begar*. assorted kinds. 20 bags Black Pepper. 250 bbTs. New-Orleans Whiskey. 100 do. White do. 50 do. Monongahelado. 20 do. Old Bourbon do. 140 do. E. Phelps’ Gin. 60 do. Best P. fc H. uyo Gin. t) pipes Uolfond do. 50 x casks Sherry, Madeira, fc Teneriffa Wine. (60 baskets Champagne do. 40 bbls. American Brandy. 25 X casks do. 10 x do. Cognac Brandy.» In Custom House 20 X P*P°e do - { Store. 150 kegs Gun and Rifle Powder. 500 bags Drop nnd Buck ShoL With a compete assortment rtf Groceries. For aale on favorable terms by sept 4 WEBSTER fc PALMES, TO TRAVELLERS GOING NORtt ! Savannah & Charleston J U. 8. MAIL STEAM-PACKETS EAVE Savannah ev*et Mosnino at I I o’clock^alter the arrival of the Night.Train 01 Central Rail-Road, and ARRIVE at Clmrlc - atTwxlvb o’clocx M. bamk day, connecting at C ton with the Wllminjrtoia Stcam-Packcts. wLich . leave with lhoU.8.Mall kveey day at 2)f P. M- and, also, with the New-York de Charleston Steam- ' Ships, which leave Charleston kvxry Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons. , ,, Passengers leaving Macon on Tuesday evenings will arrive In time to oonneet with tbo splendid new steam' > ■hip JAMES ADGER oue week and the steamship SOUTHERNER the next. Fare from Charleston to New-York by land route. .920 00 time 52 hours. By steamships $25 00 may 13 B. M. LAFFITEAU, AgenL ‘ inorr otdasidoat camPANY OP_flR0RflIA.. nrtHlS COMPANY will conUnue to transport rrodu*. . : and other Merchandise, on the 8arahnah river, to and from Augusta, by their iron Bteamera JOHN RAraoLPH, ....CapL Pm wot. LAMAR, .CapL CnRawibb* —AND ALSO BY THK ITKAMKR— AMORY SIBLEY, ..CapL —' The latter Steamer being of less draught than .any, other on the River, Insures unprecedented despatch'In all stages of tho water.'. The Company Is also provided 1 with fifteen Tow-Boats and two Lighters. All Freight addressed to the care of tho Company, of Its Agents, will bo received and forwarded, free of a>m* missions. A. SIBLEY, PresldenL Augusta, oct 16 W. Mi ROml^fligehtjAugtula. do. No. 2 25 do. No. 3 10 hC do. No. 1 do. No. 2 do. do. do. do. Landing from ship Hartford, and for sale by ■opt 21 CRANE fc HOLCOMBE. 1 28 barrels Hiram Smith Floor. 25 hf. do. Livingston Extra do. ' " ‘ •iSSf*w_*#J9 r . Landing from ship Hartford, am 1 for sale by ■apt21 CRANE fc HOLCOMBE. a. prim J. Coffee 25 bbls. Coffee 10 do. Granulated 50 bbls. 8tuart’s U. fc O. 10 trails Almonds 20 coses Pickles, quarts and half gallons. For sate by [sept 20] CRANE fc HOLCOMBE. SOAP AND CANDLES. S UGAR, COFFEE, SOAP AND C 20 hhds. choice P. R. Sugar; 50 “ Fair do Fair 300 Bags Rio Coffee; 50 Matte old Government Java do. 100 boxes Soap; 50 “ Starch. Just received and for sale by „ sept 20 1852 3PMAHON fc DOYLE. B randy, gin, fce. HI half Pities Utnrd Brandy; 10 u L Sclgnelt ruul fioechcll do. 10 Pipes Holland Gin; 20X « K Casks Madeira Wlno; 20 “ M Port do. 30 bbls. old Monongahcla Whiskey; 50 “ Domestic Brandy; 50 “ do. Gin; 100 •* do. Rum; 100 “ do. Whiskey. Just recolved and for salo by sept 201852 M’MAHON fc DOYLE. UGARS.—Just received nnd instore: 5 20 hhds. Mr Muscovado Sugars; 10 do. New-Orleans do. 10 do. fine Porto R'eo do. 50 bbls. Crush’d, Powd’d and Refined Sugars; 40 do. Coffee Sugura; for sale by July 13 J. V. CONNERAT fc CO. I JVLOUU, SOAP, STARCH, and CANDLES.—Landing 1 100 bbls Canal Flour 50 boxes Colgate’s Pearl Starch 50 boxes Georgia Caudles 100 boxes Soap. For sale by [sept 25] SWIFT fc CO. D omestic liquors- 100 bbls. E. Phdp’sGIm Phelp’s—. 50 do P. fc H. Glm Conn. River; 100 do N. O. Whiskey; 50 do Baltimore Whlski 100 do N. E. Rum; . 50 do Domestic Brandy. Landing, and for sale by [sept 25] SWIFT fc CO. ikey; JEW MACKEREL.-00 bbls. Nos. 1,2 and 3 New N j^ckoreT« ^doTN«L iand'2dd. do.; landing SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fc CO. tSutter and CHEESE.—A frwh supply of Goshen TkUTTER AND CIIEB8B.—A iresn supply 01 uosnen Jt> Butter and Cheese, Just recelvod per steamer Flbrt- “DttER AND CHEESE.—5 koga Goshen BuUer, 15 B^boxes Goshen Cheese; 2 do Pino Ajiptod^ ^PPLES.—25 bbls. Just tending per ftewner. l, sept 20 J* A-iBfiOWN- R A181NS AND LRMON8.—20 boxes Bogarood bunch’ Raisins; 10 do. Lemons; per tteahter. . sept 20 JjiAlBROWIR PACKAGES Soda, Butter^Bugar, Lemcn, Wate K A PACKAGES Soda, Butter L Sugar, Lemen, Woter • OU Cream, Maple and Boston Biscuits, In barrels,, ha) barrels and. boxes—a fresh, assortment; also, Pickle Ginger. Just landing and forsalo by '■ ^ J ^ sept29 J, AtBROWN,97; WbltakeroL /CABBAGE, Beet*, Potatoes, Onlona and Carrots, Just .Vj received per steamer, by J* A. BROWN. ■ept 29 ’ v T '' ' - SAVANNAH AND A UGUSTA. Savannah, June 24,1852, SAVANNAH I Superintendent’* Office of the Central Railroad Company, ‘Auqrara 30, 1852. FREIGHTERS by the line or the Central, Ponthwest- 1 era, and hlscon and Western Roods,' are assured that there Is no obstruction to the transportation- or n.-KL-JH-J...'!,.*. * II- tho tl Goods imd Produce by the carrying away or- the tempo* rare tressel work at tne Ocmulgee. They will be pat to bo expense whatever, and to the delay of only one day by portage, • Tho new bridge which Is In progress, wiU be finished permanently In sixty days. ang 30 MACPHERBON B. MILLEN, Siip’L THROUGH KARE From Charloaton to Bdltlmoro tlT SO, To Philadelphia f!9, and to New-YorktVO. THE GREAT MAIL ROUTE FROM CH! SO. CA. L EAVING the wharfat the Toot of Lam after the arrival of tho Southern cars, via- ton, N. 0~ frtira which point two dally train patched at 8 A. M.andiP< M,± the * o'clock' puicneu Mast.ju.anuzr.jv.; iae o ociock on looting at Weldon, N. C, wllh theSeaboard andR Rail Road to Norfolk, thenco by steamers to'Baltimore, ' and both trains connecting at Weldon with tho lines to Petersburg, Richmond,'Washington, Baltimore, Philadel phia, andNow-York The public la respectfully I"* 1 *—--* i- ' that tho stcamors of these lines, are In first rate ol and are navigated by well known and, oxpeneno manders; the Itell Roods are in fine order, (Urn V ton and Weldon, as well as the Seaboard and 1 having roceutly been relald with heavy Trail) thereby securing both safety and despatch. By these routes paa- seugers availing themselves of tho first train may reach Baltimore in 40 hours, Philadelphia In 45 hours, and New York In SOX hours; and by the second train they arrive ' Baltimore In 50 hours, Philadelphia in 50 hours, and sw-York In 61k.hours. "j . New-York in 61k.hours. Througl **•*“* * Ageut or pany, nt ... Charleston, S. C„ to whom please apply. AUGUSTA AND WAYNESBORO’ RAIL-ROAD. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE* ' r llS ROAD Is now open for the transportation of Freight and Passengers to Waynesboro’. At thla tint It connect* wllh a splendid line of Font-Horse Post - jaehes, forming a perfect dally connection between Au gusta and Savannah, Macon and MBledgevlIle. On and after Monday, May 10th, Passenger trains -will run Doily, as follows: Iteuve Savannah at 8.00 o’clock A. Mi Macon at. .7JO “ A.M. Arrive at Augusta at....;. “ at Savannah at Macon at at Milledgevllle at.. ••7.00- u A.M. ..4J0 a A.M. • -.9.40 U ; P.RL ,.0.00 « P. M. • ..6.45 Ujt P.M. ..7,15 u. P. M. .93 M • .86 50 i.... .8675 MACPHERSON B. MILLEN. Gen’l Bup’L Savannah, May 5th, 1852. may 5 SOUTHAVEN A DAILY TRAlN for Posaengers and Freight leavdi A-Maiu At 6k A. M., andvea-at Oglethorpe at 10k 1 A. M m leaves Oglethorpe at Ilk A. M, arrives at Msoon Pi.M« wnnectlng.«ai* way m wlth the Central and dacon and Western Rail Road Trains, and the Talla hassee, Eufaula and Columbus Mall Stage Lines.. Passengers dlno at Fort Valley at 1.15 P.M. 1 GEO. W. ADAMS, Superintendent: 20 - . i . South Western Rail Road* . Now-York* Boston* Pbiladolp And .all the. Northerni Eastern and \ Towns, California, Europe, t*e. b(c. Also, Mn- _ con, Oglethorpe, Columlus and. Milledgevillc, Georgia, and all intermediate Places. “ 1 5S& GEMENTS having been made with thoNFAV B^yANNAH^STEAMSUlP C“" A YORK PANY, bf ages,P.rtete," description Tlf ACKER El., fcc.—sow hole, bolfond floartor bob-' S/k rate now No. 1 Mackerel ; SOwbote andbalfbOrrete _ __ No. I Mackeirtfi; 50 whole new No. 2 Mackerel: 20 kite SMmoa; 5 J fish. Landing from barque Jeddo, and Scpt 28 CLAGHORN fc Ol “ »R 8ALK.—200bbW. of. best reotiaedWhl P^tore and for aale by I jitullmr from steamer Florida and for sate bv