Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1853, October 13, 1852, Image 1
IS rUDMSHBD DAILY AND TRI-WEEKLY ny .J. L LOCKE & CO. filtv null Coantr Mm™- ■o,, rapor *8, Tri-W«kly*5, Per Amnun. WpLtn no case will un order for tho paper bo attendod. accompanied with tho mouey, or u sattofiictory ad vERTI81NO RATEQ: i^BrtlBoniont* Inserted at the following rates:— Ad ” run on* h«iua*b or ten unkh. , insertlou....fibotn. Ono Wouth »fl 00 inseruou... Two “ ........10 00 - ' « : i25 -niroo “ .lag rwc« u ',,.juo Fou* woo w it 175 . six " 90 00 H TO vvr „ k .... 3 00 One Year .30 00 u ?l,r »dvcr'tlsomenta not exceeding five lines, three- « two “ viv........ * .. « one week,.,........♦ • • •••• t-W dll other advertlso- business, as agreed ^V«aTt^*k»T« Wttit. ■■ IKSKRTXD OBXT01- ^^fertliomento^MinrUi^^UtaUoiiB and re- n i without dK ^“ro^»todi^allaail,m,d ,0 ohO h a‘? •Wjt letters itlreetcd to. Ihli oiee, oriho Edltore, mito ^etpelit. to entltlo them to MtonlliM, If 'D.—Each Glutton hj the Com, of <»dliw, tat ■oStitonhaS hcen Undo for Letteni or Admlnlitrattoo, 2d” AdV^S^ for Dehtor. uSoSliunWiSKr Intheir nceounu, uuat be pub- in«i r 55SBBB : VOLUME L. SAVANNAH, GA.; WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 13, 1852. NUMBER 245. I«HhhI bwardlMert'n Horn, Win Ilono, Peter Hcitman, E A 'ittlulchlnsira, Jbb 0 Hines, Henry llunkon, llchaol Hickey,Timbthy Howe, O S Hardee, laha Hatad, JP Hood, Thos Henderson. W J U alloy eriiy Hafper,JE Horn. W R 1 Harris, Nicholas Heman? dextThos He tiered. AlMd linywood, Mows YI lender- OII Hall,’tt II Hardee, Darld Harrington, EdwinB —. ft, W H Houseman, N M Harris,' Stephen Hatrick; B Hooker, O 8 Hunter, RR Habersham,' Ohas P Ham- ton,W HHolmes, B P Halsey,Wm W Ilapenbam, J,M ay wood, Thoe Iloynes, Jno B Habersham, ‘ George' (5 nrdlng, Jno HarrlseomNlcbotosHerte; Fras Herrtan-' ez,Androw Harrlsson/Wm Humphreys. John Ilelry, G Troup Howard, Wm Henderson, O' B Henderson;Jas . Henderson, Thomas Hr'“ i - ~ ‘ “ n,Leri na» * ~ " bt Ha" J — biaotal., .. r aregrovos, Jos O Habersham, John U Holcombe, Eldrcd yd on, EJ 'Harden, Jno llam1eL Geo Haas, Jno R am let. M Hanllng, Seymour Harris E D Hoyle, Wm F oltond, IIF Holland, James Hines, R If HowelljThos ardoiLW B Harrison. Milton Humphreys, Jos • B Har 1 ▼ey, RB Hilton, R W Hum, Jno F Herb, Wni Uohe. JChn W Ihlj, John Llhiyymlhlr, Br|en Wend. BoorgoJones, JasOJones,*JasM Jpnos, BGJames, eXUnaerJOhMo^ JitsT Jonei^D Jesse; Thos Jones, ward Jones, Jos Johnston,- Pet^r Jacobs John u 'stlanJogsleUor, E 8 Johnson, 1 G,n, John- Joseph* J R Johnson, ‘ A- E Jones; John 1 Jackson, Bulloch Jackson. Nloholas Jeffreys* Robt ; ckson, Wm A Jnudon; H R Jackson, Otaua Jaekens,' P< iy ton R Johnson, Jos,w, Jackson, George Jackson. Fred Krete, Hannon Huffman. Wm HKel Alb, Dodrlck Kattenhnro,? M Kollock, Ears .... papp- Jas King, John Kennedy,'Dr N Kohlhouae, James lurr, Peter Kmuss, nefort Kirk, James Kennedy, John illy, Danle^ Kaln^Hanford^ Ktiap^ A. J Karn^IMirln 5/ upp. J F Kirby. Nicholas Korley, Robert Knox, Fred- ok Krenson, Peter Krino, Lonls Komnr, A G Kennedy, Ia Kout, Louis Kosxel,Thos Keaton, Jas Kirkland, AL ..ydKent; Phillip Kean. DO KauUk, Wm Klhe, Ed- ward Kean, Edward B Kempton, John Keegan, Chns II ! napjj Wm F King, Nicholas Kolloher, Jno J Kolley, List of Voter8, it further enacted'by (As <wtA<jr«|r of the the State of Georgia for one year Immcdldtsly preccillng ihe election and within tho corporate limits of Savannah for one month immediately preceding their registration and continue so to do up to tho time of electron, who bare attained the age or twenty-one yemjiave paid Ml diy !«*■■« or have In their own right sufficient real estate to latlafr any ta t executions which may bo aga nst them, vhq have made all returns required by the ordinances oi ttsclly, and have been registered according to the pro- Tiltons or this act— Extract from the Registry Lav. Adolph Abrahams, Robert Adams, John BAchord, Geo , Ash,F W Averftjdt,G W Ander*on,Mathlns Amorous, J BAah, Stewart Austin, David Abraham, O 8 Arnold. Deo Alexander, Jno .W Anderson, P W Alexander, RoM AoiUn, George Armstrong, James Anderson, W V N Armstrong, R P Akin, Peter Arnold, R D Arnold, Thos Adarais K O Anderson, Richard Abercrombie. J B An derson, John Angluro. II G W Alexander, John Allen, imea Ahem, R A Allen, ^B; ‘ S85&5** ~ — o Br"--*- M L Luf burrow, William Lake, SAT Lawrence, AR Aiwton, Edward Lynch, Edward Lovell, John Lores, D Lane, James Laughlin, J F Linder, James J Lognn, lobert A Lewis, A B Luce, J H Ladd, Jno Lama, Jas Lynch, IDLaRoche, Peter Lawrence, Michael Lavau, MaltheW Lynch, Bobt Lacbllson, James LaehlisOn, Css- par Lenter, James Larkin, Timothy Lavau, O A La- toehe, Robt Lunday, John Lawton, A J Leber, Thos Lewis, Wm H Lyons, Antonio Loevenlo, J O Lambrjght, Michael Lynch, Pat’k Laughlin, John II Loveloss, Lockwoou, Loors Lohraan. ITT. Abraham Minis, David Morris, Jacob Manses, John akin, Thos McNIcholas,-John Masterson, Edwnrd aohan, Jeremiah McCarthy, John McHuo, Wm MorrolL .' O Mchrlen.% Robt McIntyre, IIO Mebrtens, Jno D Mai- lett, Jos Mordecal, Michael McGrnll, Thos Martaugb, meander Moore, Mathias H Myer, Peter McGulllleuday, Silvester Manning, M Marsh, Jacob Miller, Jno Murchi son, Jno Montmollfn, Thos Maher, Thos McAullft Jas NcFcely, B W Mlscnlly, IIW Mercer, O A Maglll/Wm Meredith, E T McGrnll, Thos McCollum, H More©, Wm J Moore, J D Mallard, U D Murphy, Jeremiah Mack, N C M lls, Jesse Mount, John Murphy, B M Morel, Patrick Menra,0 O Millar, John McCabe, Harvey Morse, John MoDermolt, J M MIHen, Thomas W McArthur, Lovl 8 Myers, Ilonry Merckhardt, Michael Meath, Thomas Ma ion, Patrick McGovern, S 8 Millar, TJ McNIsli, John A ahoney, John MoGunagh, Patrick Masterson, John allery,JamesJ McCoy, Isaac Minis, Edward McCabe, } Murklns, S S Bloody, Dennis McGuire, Lawrenco Mc Kenna, Neyle Mcllue, JII Mebrtens, M B Myer,Thomas ilcKenno, John Miller, Jacob Manke, Edward McGrow, Bartholomew Mclnarney, John Blallery, Luder Blehr- ‘ “ Ian Sljerhoflfer, G 8 Miller, John R ..... , uer, u o miner, uuiui rv Martin, William B Mell, James W Morgan. Michael Mor- •- Jolin W McKoy, O F Mills, William E Mongln, D J Inker, John Brady, E J Blount, Wm M *i’i^to!«?BMl'B'^M ! o 1 .“l%dwtiu naiuBroik tt Bltck. Poll, tloimaan, Ollbon BuUor. TboiBourko. EDfoaa M Boo, J V llolroutnot, L E Bjolc, A llorehort, Itar. Burt, BU llocnn, a P Boll, Wm J Bnlnljr, H I, DinLO A Boufeulltot, Jno O Brjon, TtlomutlBagta Michael Brannon, David Boll, Jno BUMM ■rancls lllalr, Clias Ball, Patrick Hrady^WB M llutlar, Michael IJryan, Geo Hnnkman, S, Brjui' n L Boot, JA Bnkcr, W It Bui Ballougli, Wtn I) Brown, A T llownc, Jos II Jih» Uoimctt, Iiouls Ilarctldd, Jos Bancroty Baldwin, Patrick Burke, G L Illount, Jno ens, A F Mira, Fabian Moriln, William B M~" ris, John w McKoy, , - . MoKouile,. A F>Mordecal, Jas 8 McDonald, Jus Mann, sy, Thosll Mills. Domingo Marling, Jos Murphy, G A Mc- Cleskey, Angus MoAlpln, Michael alartln, Peter Marls, A G Mode, MU Milled, Jno McCall, JiuhfcFeelv, Win Met calf, E Mendel), A K Moore, Wm Mackey, Jonn McNIsh, Jas G Melts, L B McConu, Wm Morris, John McCollum, Charles McCann, Bernard Malian, Wm McLaughlin, Patrick McLaughton, F W McCarthy, WHO Mills, Jno MoMahon, Jno F Mullegan, Jas Matthews, Isaao arlh.Thos Madden, John Moran, F A Maddox, Solomon ayer, E At McDonnell, Wm Morel, Jno Mahtin, Jno R dayer, Thos G Mooney, M O Morlaud, Jas McDonald, T B Maxwell N W McLeod, Alex McIIardee, Jno T. Mitch ell, Fredk Mundorf. H K Mnntfort, Jas McBride, W J McIntosh, Sami H Morel, Jeremiah McCarthy. Wra Mc Carthy, A N Miller, Tbos Mott, H P Miller, IW Morrell Jas Melntlre, Danl McCarthy. M U McLeod, Jos McCann Jas McConna, Thos Meeks, Edward Mullegan, John Mo ““ Archibald McAllister. N. Aulllf, A Jarrett, Iba, T A Bulkier Buueb, Jos K - ** Burroughs. Tliaddous J Barbee, Jaa lunta, Tl Cutter, ntko'merjr Oum^iimj H Oourter, Jos Clog- born* John Caas. Jno Cunningham, Carl Craft, Wm Cor- »n, tt'L Col^tV- O Chariton, 8 J M Cubbcgo, Moses Coburn, L F Cook, Henry Capon, 8 M Golding, Frodcr- .L #. lo.uW .«f— Vvi. Il.-i._i . of CrOt" yi» auu, myf Pete£ CobJ^ Jno J Cornell Wm Con- luu,"Robt CniT, ms. Champion, A H Champion, Jno W Cornell, James Cornell, H A Christian, Jno J Coates, Jas Cox, JnoT Campagnad, Wm Cullen, And Cordcs.Pierce ^^nndon, Aaron Champion, W T Chapman, Daniel Clark, 1 B Gubboge, Georgo CallyJJriah Cranston, Charles Can on, Robert J Cnw*hy.ST Chtpmah, John F Cardell, .iDlonto Cblsa, John L Cope, ThosConnlH; Thos Conway, Moses 8 Cohen, D B Camp, Octavus Cohen, J P Coltor, n»rtow Oyuthus, Patrick Clark, Jno AI Coay, Jos Clsg- hom. Wm Cannon, Chartea Cler, Augustus Cannon, Pat rick Clark, Isaao Cohen; Wm Cromwell G L Cope, Jr., 0 L Cope, sr n James A Courvolrcr, 8 H Cooper, H A Crane, Wm L Clark, D D Copp, John D Cole, Cornelius K Convor, Thomas Corr, Bryan Connor, James E Cope, 10.Clark, George Clark, wra P Clark, John A Char beri,-Wm Goltdr,, Laurence Connell, Frederick Guile John F Ccrcopely, George Causoe, B H Crandoll, A Cannuet, Jeremiah Cavanaugh, Martin Conway, _ » Coleman, James Carroll, Georgo E Oongdon, Thomas CoUlni, J p Coben, Charles II Connery. Rlc’d W Delanoy, Alartln Duggan, John Doylo. Wra O Dswioa, Michael Dally, Rlo’d Donovan, Sami P Dibble,, DsnloJ Bonoyan, Albert L D'Lone. Patrick Dowuoy, Juac D’Lyon, AUohael Donnelly, Jonn Donnelly, Wm Davidson, Morty Dorgan, Wm H Davis, Wra Dixon, «* Dunn, Cnesley Dugger, Jas H Dornund, Jos Dawson, pwapowell, Jhp Downing; J B Davis, H J Dickerson, J; 8 DeLyon, G W Davis, D B Dnnlehu Jno Dailey, Wm jjunesn, John Dillon, Israel Dasher,Levl Delbltt, A O {larenport, luuo Davis, Henry Dannenfelsor, Jno D Del- Uimoy,WL Darts, 8 0 Donning, Patrick Dor vino, Ohas Daryee, Burrell Dye, 8 O Dunning, Jr, F G Dana, W (•Dudley, JohnDevanoy, JohnDoble. RH Darby, Jas AI Doyfo, James Downey. Wm II DunmngJr, Ilonry Du- mgnon, James Doyle, Martin Dunnagan, Dudley Davon- t»rL Jacob Do La Alotla, A Al Day, J. J O Davis, Thos B Jj”“jiJ»sDeMartln, Henry DUlmora, Alex Drysda1e,D u Pr6(1 ’k Dannersfclser, J B Dasher, R W Dasher, J'^rr Bills, Daniel Egiff*Rlchard Ennis, Abrahnm Eliuuj^John Evorard/Wm Elleby, Thos Eden, GVV ifw* Hri.Sni John ^Itxgeraid, An- K ^ n Falrchfld, Jos Faunsian, Mlchaof Fay, G W p(!'''® l 4 I Jtio Foster, J R. Fisher. G J Fulton, Jacob Poil^ rj° 0 G Farrles, John C Ferrell, James S r ^ a .. p iS^ lw ®°^t GetfWFnhmLeonardFree- A p2-„ R u°d? Tb0 ’* A Farrles, Wra B Flommlng, Jas H.W B Fink.-David FlUgorrald, Robert Fisher, D ,ftc °b Frey, Jeremiah Fielding, Wm Fielding, rra " u, “* ‘ ■ 1 ^ •* Or ' C/H’li' 1 " S Qnuilry, Il II Orimn,Hol. I a—ai mmmmmad .1 Galpl.In, Jr, John -- In Uauahl.Cco .^"'VB.W AlUiUbrd,Tlios Grtirablo.W Q Ji ba ‘i 8 Green, Wm GolpKln, §“o W „7: Wmoodflr.f. wmo.l’phta,Jo» Off! . N B Harris. P D IIollEhfdm! John HannL Br_ 7 FACTOR AGE, FORWARDING; "• 1 ? AttD X QEJ{RRJIL CUJUhfI$8lOtf<Bu8IJfE8B, J 8WIF1V DEN8LOW k. oo« . j Dottlern In Grbeorlei, Provision** . FORE IO JY AMD D O MBSTIC LIHUOR 8. COKNBa AMD WIIlTAKER-STaCKTI. . ».Esjsaa« Cork-Sole, Watcr-Pfoof;. Hi LbeAieri'WiJ “ trig,Buskins, ......_ Jtc^mndo to order In acturcr, MbxaMlinVSqUAMK. Ing,, Military,'Patent jp43ole Boots j Shoot-' manner, of warranted mnterials, and‘bythe most experi enced and careful workmen. : • ,i : WYLLY Ac MONTMOLLIN, • General Agents and Brokers* RedEetaleJfegroceJ- aVy dMew/tton PtrfiauaiPnperty, - ornck, COKNBK BULL-ST. AMD BiY-LAKK, I "' rp . P 0 RlT'E R' ,; S ; !. Fashionabbe o^oTHiNftv E]^5te^ ^ Spctwfl nab Slimmer jpaajifows. rpIIE SUBSCRIBER takes this method of lnformlnghlsjriehds and thecltlzens of Sarannah, lhat he Is now X opening THE MOST SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHING ever offered dn thla c lty. Tbo prices, In plain flgufes, are marked upon each article, and no deviation, and at tne remarkable low prices that the goods are marked, tho subscriber feels confldont wlU bo appreciated by s generous public. In part are the following Goods I have now In store, to wit j GENTS’ CLOTH COATfa. Gents. Blnck Cloth Dress and Frock Coats* Olive do do do do Brown do do do do Bluo do do do do Black Cloth Sacks and Polka Sacks, Brown do do do do Blue do do do do Olive do do do. ,do do Shad Dress do Black Doo Sirin Polka Backs, Fancy Colored do do Drab Cosslmere Sacks and Polka Backs, Joseph NeUI, ThosNaylor, Wm Nungezor, JasNunge- «jr, WO Norwood, Jno W Ncavlll DD Nlcnols, EL Noldllnger, Dan’l Nolson, Terrence Nugent,G N Nichols, Geo S Nichols, L F Nichols. Jos Nagle, Nevllt Neyle, Jno Noll J 0 Noldtllnger, A A Nungaxer, J R Norton, Jncob Neuberger, Edwnrd Nugent, Bani’l Nultmnn, Jas A Norris, Frederick Noltcmen, Jno GNIcoll, Thos Al Nor wood, Ubas Nowland. James NeldUInger, Wm Neve, o. John W Owens, Goo W Owons, Daniel O’Connor, — O’Brien, Owen O’UourkeyJohn F O’Uyrne, David O'Con- nJ.f. Alnl.llip roinnpu an nur.ina ir,W%WB™CM^BlSrif^ ^»'raKSSv WCisra 8-o«i, 8 Brilev. W H Bulloch, R M Barthelmcss, Henry W Beef- Donnls O’Connor. Jno O’Connell, Jno H Ohlmcyor, Wm 3 ^lSMItnVurlsh.m,waDn.nfley,TW II OIM^ Wra 6lra.fc»a, J fVnoIU, DO Wcoll,E Benton.Jd J Buckner* John Boston, B Al B Burroughs, O’Byrne, Allchael O’Neill, C E O’Sulllvnn, II G Oliver, Doanls Blannerbaisett, D U Baldwin, Wm O Barton, John Oliver, Jo tinthonOI instead, At ODoUly, James^Oll- Augiutus Boullneau, John Burns, Michael Bpwley,Ullck * " Burke, Ju O Blance, J H Bashler, W J Blodget, Jas O Buwen, Jno W Rlxe, , Barnard E Bee, F 8 Bartow. Wra JBcu,J P Brooks, W H Uourdley, W O Butler, H 8 Bo- gardus, Frederick Bailey, W D Bashlor, Jos W Brown, John0Blauce^Theodore Dlols, William Blois, Wm II Bourke, Johnr Blakely, G O d Brown, Wra II Banks, B L Boulllneau, J T Buckner, Charles H Bell Geo Bron* ion, P T Broughton. II8 Boll W H Bradley, L 8 Uennott, Ju Bclbo, Wm BaUey, F H Blots, J H Buckner. Wm H Cuvier,'John Cooper, C A -Cloud, PL Constan- » “ rid O Cash, Al A Cohen, RR Cuyler, Goo A Cny- mon Cohen, Hugh CuUen, W H Cooper, Edward Cabbage, David Cohen, John Cleary, Jos V Connerat, Allen Cullen. Chas Cooper, Jos Cleary, Barnard Constan- tjae* Thos w OgJ^r^/ohnClanc^^J^n^Careteiis^.F W iiuuuuurer,<uu»iina uihibivuu, hi uiw ., ver, W O O’Driscoll, Dan’l O’Sullivan, Timothy O’Con nor, Danlol O’Sullivan, W W Oatos, John Ogolvfo, M W O’Byrn, Thoe O’Bryan, Geo OU, FredlokOtto. Martin Payton,, Antonio Ponce, E Al Prendergost, 8am’l N Papot, James Prendorgast, O C Parker, Anthony Purler, Jos V Prentice. Jno F Posey, N SPlnder, Sam’l Phllbrlck, Jos Al Prontlco, S Al Pond, Wm Parris, Pat’k Prunty, Andrew O Pocelty, Edwin Parsons, Elisha Par sons, Jno Poole, 8 G Poncost, Owen Peterson, O B Pallor- son, Johu Perflcld, John Phelan, Jno F Powell, Jos Pron- dergos,Thos Purse,8am’| PUtinon, EJ Puree, Goorge Parsons, R D Papot, Al Prendergasi, Edward Padelford, Sen., Edward Pouelford, Jr., Thos Pldgoon, Thos 8 Pitt- . no Postcll Jos W Phillips, James Prunty, J AI Palin, Morons M Peck, Patrick Price, G O Puder, Thus Pronder, gast, Chas Perry, R W Pooler, II K Preston, Jos V Pres ton, Wu F Preston, Edward Pursalo, D G Phllbrlck. 4, Jas Quantock, John Quinn, Alartln Quinn, Wm Quinn, Wm Quau torJcjr. M Russell, Waring Russell, David Rosenblatt, Jatob onband, John Russell, Dennis Ryan, Wm Rochesler, James ttuuoll, ThosJ Ryou, J B Ross, John Reedy, A M Ross, Allchael Bochford, Chrlalopher Bussell, Wm P Roberts, John Ryan; J B Read, Jos w Robberts, Ilonry Rosor, Wm Robertson, Patrick Reilly, L 8 Russell Wm Roche, Barney Roden, Pat’k Ryan, Wm Rogers, Jno A Richardson, Jno O Rowland, Allchael Rooney, Georgo Rlttor, Edward Reilly, Daniel Robertson, Wra Remshart, J W Rabun, Joe Ross, Fronds Kysti, J B IUpley, J W Remshart, Robt Rairord, II W Halford, Alnthew Halford, Wm Reilly, J P w Roea. Jno Rlordon, Francis Reives, *— Roberts, 011 Rlkoman, 11 Rogers. J Ronnldson, n, B G Reed, Chss B ltoblnson, Joseph 1 Ryan, B G Reeil, Chas E Robinson, Joseph nry Rober, Geo Robins, Allen Russell, Wm it, John Rowley, John Rogers, Dan’l Reddamn, owland, Hugh lliolly, Andrew .Rleljv, A RRal- Jefferson , Jeremiah Ryan, B Ross, Henrr Roberson, J Wm PRowland, Hugh_——..... -. ■ton, IIJ Royal Jno B Rice, James Rynn, JasL Rosslg, noil, O E Ryan, Wm Robkon,0 W Rouera, ThosUonuu, Goo Robertson, Tobins Uothieter, F A Kobcre, G 8 Roux F T Iloff, Al J Reilly, James Russell. E A Boullnrd, Wm Swoll John A Schaffer, John Scudder, Rlch’d 8mye, Henry Starke. Abraham Simpson, Christopher Schneider, Johu A Stolv, Rlch’d Scanlon, Emanuel ShertaU, Harman Sllbcr, R H 8pertcer, Alorde- calBheflall Andrew Steafvatcr, John Savage, J 8 Solo mons, Fred’k Bcherff, A A Bmels, W R Symons, Thos Sullivan,GeoSnolthoff, JnoGSexton, AJOShaw, Ja cob Shaffer, AI Bhefftall, sr» G J Spencer,Sam’l Solomons, J P Seri von. John Spellman. D II Stewart. John Sullivan, D Shaffer. Wm H Smith, John Stoddard, Ephraim Scud der, SaraT B Sibley, Anthony Scgur, Jas Shea, Pat’k Scanlon, Jos Skinner. J II Stroes, Dan’l. Sullivan, Jas Skinner, Dr 8 Sheftall Nicholas Sinot, Alartln SuiU 1 • • ' ' “ - -m-t Jno ..1 Strobhnrt, Jas J Stokes, Goo Shulo, Harmon Bangstock, Henry Seltror, O B Bcally, E Somerall Francis Sorrel, Jno A Stegln, John Sloan, Wm G Stafford, Jno Screven, Wm Salle, O AI Stone, J R Saussy, J AI Schley, Francis Shells, P k"’—- » Symons. F It J Al Solomons, Augusts. ——.— — Daniel Sullivan, M J Solomons, M Sliehnn. Dennis Sulli van. Barney Bmlth, Henry Slibbs, Jas U Sliehnn, Valen tino Stanton, John Sherlock, Loyal Scranton, Alartln —non, Joseph Sullivan, Jas P Stokes,Phlljp Smith, Jo* oilman, James M Strickland, Timothy 8horrodai las Smith, Wm Starr, Jr, H II Scranton. Jas Sherdi man, Conrad Schelneldor, Goo Bteveuson, Rlohard Stoli John Shields, Nelson Smith, 8 8 Spelssdrer. W V* Starke, Arp Beamon, Thos F Stevens, J E Stlrk. II VV Smith* Wm Starr Jr, Henry Sounders, Peter Smith, J D Btebblns, A A Solomons, G W Shaffer, DT Scrautr- Patrlck skinner, Edward Swift, Sami B Sweat, John « Spann, John E Stllwoll, I! Shoppard, F f . 8tone, Eloaxor Solomons, Thos Bcnlly, Wm Saunders, Jas Smith Sr, Jno Schungcll Jcesco J Smith, Wm F Shoarcr, J A Sowell, J 8 Sturtevant, Wm BaundorB,Jullus.8mlUi,lI R Sefley, Christopher Smith. Wm II Tarver. John V Tarver, l.eo W Titcolmb, Wm HTysonylohnTbompeon, Patrick Tydlngs, Barnard ThompsonvJno 1, John Tnompson, Patrick Tydlngs, Barnard Fra’s Trantoll. A F Tori ay, PG Thomas, W r jon, Jno F Tucker, ATalblrd,Fras Trautoll, J _ Tombroke, James Thurmolt, B T Turner, Wm Thomas. O E Teffl, Edward Townsend, B T Thous, A Thomaa, W P Tcfft, AlarionThreadcraB. Jno 11 Thodo, H J Thomas- WB Tinsley, Fras Truohelut, R V Thomas, Richard- Tombs, W.HTalblrd,J E Taylor, Johu G Thomas, ,„..a Trumfler, IKTetR, Jas PTuslln, Thos M Turner, F A Tupnor, Chas Thompson, IIJ Tledenum, David Thomp son, Jaa Tlghe. L O Tebenu, Cbas G Talblrd, Henry Tow, Jno Tanner.Wra A Thompson, Robt TodilrF J Timmons, “m II Talblrd Jr, Jno J Tlieus, J Techonor, WmS Tay- p, N P Taylor, J M Thomas, J It Thompson. 1 « Jowdbanl I®, Wm ton,ZD ^ U. . Christian Uobolo, Philip Usior. Antonio Vendloy, alias Ratnboski, Chas Von Horn, W H 8 Versllllo, Tristram Vcrstlllo, David Veador, Hour/ Vollstelch, W O Vnndenberg. Henry Vonglahn. O A Wood, nich’d Warn! JI. Wlnoburs, ContW White, Juntos WhlllhoiuSitli Woodward, Elisha Wylly, Charles WlUon, Goo W wylly, Augustus Wrote* Jsjnos ikSSS iht*G8 Walt, IlF VVeecolt, JaoobWaldburgh, We'bsler, Jknwd"Wubblemtn, A J White. Christo* ! White. Irvin L Wolfe, Nloholas, OonradWalsm P Whitehead, O E 7 \VltlllnkvF R WyHy,^ M* AlVgulepStnon vfalter, W -HWwWjfK N Winkler, Jno E Ward, Jos W. D. FORD, . BetMl-qracor* - * ‘ 'aliburg'e Building, Jeffereon-ftreU, ■ Savannah, 0s* Oonstanlly bn hand, a cholco supply of Fun w e.o’byrne, ( ; AT TAYLOR’S BmLtJlMO—XAltXxV WHARF, Keeps constantly on band a supply of ^Crp^knry-Warc, Groceries* &c. -4ec^ i . L.ROBIDER, U -. rraox VaRii] Fashionable Boot and 8hoe-HHM«uM Importer of French Leather, WHITAKMR-STRRBT—OrPOStTR skkTS* MOTLDINO. —r fob 83 Savannah, Georgia. JJunfiuoB CacBn. J. UASBUOUOK t.t . IHPORTMB. .HP WIIOLK.AI.H PHALEt. IH EarUwm-Waro, KreMhCUna^HioUiigOlunf. PHILIP KEAN,' _ jtlfD nrOtLErF/Snil'Jri'r Junr. c£i i Trnita, l vanri*LD’sRANaR~-Ko.08MRr — S. 8.MILLER k. J. D. FE1 Wlicotwrlfflit* and II Comet; of Broughton and Me SAVANNAH,or Carriages, Wagons, Carts and ’ nckamltmng, including Iron T Buildings. >)■! •• tuly—o ‘.ApAAI SHI . master Un FIRST s'obR west or . Will take contracts for Bull Of. every description; iS : :R-k J*bAC i KitAeitusosl 1 ’ A. N; MILLER; : Importer A- manufacturer of Segars* L.n . ... NO. ia wmTAKXR-STRSrr, Keeps on hand a WeU seleclod.- Stock of Imported 8s. jars;also Alanufectured Tobacoo- Bnuff; Pipes, andaU other articles usuaUy kept In his line of business, which , he offers on thq most reasonable ternu. ■ nov3 Black Tweed Green do Brown do 8Uk and Wool do’ do do do do do do' do -do do do do COATS. Camblel ■ Checked Glngboms, Linen Lustre, Plain and Fancy Alpacca, Paris Lustre, Black Alorln. Black and Fancy Tweed, Do - do Uushmerelts, Brown and Yellow Linen, Black Drop d’Ete, Grass Linen. FURNISHING GOOD8. Linen and Linen Bosom 8hirts. Silk, Lnrab’a Wool and Merino Shirts And Drawers, Linen, Jeans, and Canton Fhuufel do Silk, Merino, and Colton Half Hose, Bilk. Thread, and Norl Hose, Gentlemen's Dressing Robes, Linen Collart, two and three ply. • PANTALOONS. Striped Cotton und Linen, Plain do do do Nankeen, Drop d’Ete, Fancy Linen, Black Alnncca. Black Dm SWn Pants, Plain Black Casslmere Pants, Fancy Colored do Plain and Ribbed - do Block and Colored Satinet Pauls, VESTS. si&ffiiste 4 D °“ Li s rc “" <i v r- • Embossed Fancy Silk do do Block and Fancy Barathea do do do do Embroi’d Cafelmere do While and Fancy Satin and Party do Plain Black Silk Velvet, single and doable breasted, Fancy Cut do do do Fancy Cashmere do do GLOVES. Black, White, and Colored Kid Gloves, Black and Castor Riding do Cloth, Cashmere and Lined Berlin do Black, White andFoncy Silk do CRAVATS. Superflno Black Silk and Fancy Cravats, do Fancy do. great variety, Whlto Silk and Satut Party Crevauu .• Black and Fancy Silk and Satin Scarft, do do Opera Ties. Linen Cambric, China Cord and Pongee Pocket Hand- kerchieft. Hats and Caps, of tho latest styles. Ladles’ Hiding Hats. Trunks, Patent and Sole Leather. Valyses, Carpet Bags, Canes, Umbrellas, Ail, Ac. OMJLDM3N’S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. > In the most costly style with erenr convenience for trying on, ine, consisting in pnrt of Coals and Pants or every style, Over- corns, ana unuur uarinems, jenny iaiuu ouckb, Polka do-Over Sucks, vests, Braided 8ults, Plain, Silk Velvet, Vest Suits, and Boys' Caps, a large assortment. Tho Ladles will And it to their interest to call and examine my stock, os they are made up In the latest style and the best mannor and at tho lowest prices. No abateineutfrom theprices first asked. iy Don’t forget the now store on first floor of St. Andrew’s Hall, comer of Broughton and Jeffcrson-sts. apr28 JA> I‘JI bblx Crushed, Powdered and CUriflcd Bugars; noofthem prime; r m llco and Muscovado Sugars; - , •o, ffis, 5’s end l’s Lumps; ■■*■>» Tobacco, El Dorado, DUdern, 0 boxes best Family Soap; '.‘•’No;! • - & . 45 do. Java SOhhds. Por 870 boxes Tol 45^- ' Nectar, 1 RM 150 db. - d6.‘ No.!’ do; (14 half chests Black Teas,aome of ItveVy superior; luo do. Star and Adamantine Candler, 150. do, Pipes; do. Al ustard; SO do. grou’d Pepper A Allspice; 70 bbls. Sdgar, Butter nnd Soda Crackers: • S75 do. DomeaUd Gin,Rum, Brandy and^" p^fts holiand Gin; _4 puncheons Jamslca and 81 Croix Rum; * 30 casks Aladeira and Teneritfb Wines; SO do. superiorold Aladelraand Shernr Wines; , basket* Champagne, Heidseck, Hungarian, 100 kegs and halves FFFG. Powder: 400 bogs'BnCkahd Drop Shot; • 50 bbls; No; 3 Mackerel; . 25 do.-No. 3 do; 20 do. No.l do; > 20 casks Codfish and Haddock; 40 klUs No. 1 Mackerel; With a foil supply of everything else In the grocery llnejforaaleon acoommodatln^term^ly^^^ New Fish. oct 4 f 4c CO. GROCERIES. -5A.HALF BBLS. PURE 0ENB8SEE FLOUR, uv 100 boxes Tobacco, assorted qualities. 1 20 do. Fine Cut Tobacco. 25 bbls. Butter Crackers. 25 half .do. - do - • *- 35 boxes Beds , do. 1 5 bbls. Sugar do. • » half and quarter chests Hyson Tea. SO half ebssu black . . Co.. 20 barrels No. l Mackertl " 20 hr.do.No.l do. 25 kltts No.l do. 30 bbls. No. 3 do. 30 do. No. 3 do. 20 boxes Herring. 25 bbls. Phelps’Gin. 10 do. Domestic Brandy. 10 do. N. E. Ram. 5 do. Old Mnnongshcla Whiskey. 25 bags Old Government Java Coffee. 25 bbls. Granulated Sugar. 5 quarter casks Alalaga Wine. Landing and for sale by oct I COHEN k. TARVER. QttW^IOBS^-80 bbls. Stewart’s Refined SUGAR. 10 bbls. Crushed do! 5 bbls. Powdered do. 50 boxes Pole and No. 1 Soap. 10 do. Toilet do. 25 do. No. 1 Starch. 25 do. Pearl do. 20 bags Java Coffee. Landing, and for salo by •opt 30 COHEN k TARVER. SdmuawWe acrmjcifttfl aat)crttotnunt». /CHOICE ST. CROIX SUGAR, Its.— \J 27 hhdj. Choice 81 Croix Sugar; 83 do. do. Porto Rico do; 60 casks prime Bacon 8lde« ... 23 do. do. do. Bhoulders; 150 bags .do. Green Rio Coffee; . 107 do.; do. do: Jamalct Coffee; 60 mats Old Government Java do; 100 bbls. E. Phelps’Gin; *•' /. . ' 40 do. P. 4c H. Connecticut Elver Gin; • Squi'nwSfaodg'Elhl.k. Malaga Wine; 20 bbls. and 50 kegs Prime Leaf Lard; 75 boxes Colgate's Peart Starch; Smith’s,Floun • JOHNSTON k CO. and,aruf. NUNDR1E8. OAA BOXES TOBACCO, assorted kinds. V 70.hhds. Fair snd Choice Porto Rico Bngar, 40 do. Cuba and New-Orleana do. 100 bbls. Refined do. 75 do* Crushed and Powdered do. 25 boxes Loaf do. 300 bags Rio Coffee. 300 do. Porto Rico and 81 Domingo Coffee. 75 do. Java . do. 150 X and X chests Hyson Tea. .40 if do. Black do. 130 boxes 8osp. 100 do. Mustard, Pepper, Allspice and Ginger. ' 80 bbls. BmtCr,'8odx, and Sugar Biscuit. 30 Jf do; do. do. do. do. 190 MSemus. assorted kinds.. - 20 bags Black Pepper. • 250 bbls. New-Orleans Whiskey.' 100 do. White . do. 50 do. Alonongahelado. 20 do. Old Bourbon do. 140 do. E. Phelps’ Gin. no do. Best P. k H. nia Gin. 0 pipes Holland do. 50 }i casks 8berry, Madeira, k Tcncrlffo Wine. 160 baskets Cbampague do. 40 bbls. American Brandy. 25 X casks do. • 10 X do. Cognac Brandy, r In Custom House 20 U pipes do. 1 Store, 150 kegs Gun and Ride Powder. CARPETS I GARPET81I CARPETS III W E havo Tills Day opened for sale, a splendid a*- Bortment or Carpets* Oil Cloths* mats* Rugs* Window Curtulus, dec. —coNsia-riKo m part or— 20 pieces Threo-Ply Carpets 10 do. Velvet Tapestry II Cloth do. nnissels do. 40 do. Two-Ply Carpets 30 do. Floor till 10 do. Druf 5 do. Felt yj 5 do. Dutch ... 60 Velvet and Chenellle Ruga 100 common Rugtaud Mats 100 pair of beaullfol style Window Bhsdes. All of llie above Goods are offered at the lowest market prices. For sale by Qepl 20] AIKIN k BURNS. Webster, Robert Waggensleln, Jos Washburn, D L Wil son, Claudius O Wilson, Dempsey White, Peter White, Jno Al Williams. Norman Wallace,. Henry. Welgaitd, Thos White, W II Williams, J T Webb, Jaa G Watts, , ohn Wlckam, Lemuel Wilson, Wm P Wylly, John Wlldor, Jos E Walthour, Christopher Wltgen, John Welglom, Jno W O Williamson, Henry Williamson, William Warner. Y. Peter Yonaon, Jno A Young, Dr E Yonge, W A Yonge, Wm P Yonge. Z. Peter Zarodnakl, Edward G Zotroucr, Jacob Zimmer man, P/d ward Zudomcs, Solomon Zelgler. Tho foregoing are the qualifications of voters entitled to voto for Alayor and Aldermen of the City of Savannah at the ensuing election In December next, and a list of persons Registered for tho month of May. If there oro nay persons whose names are Registered, and who are not entitled to a vote, notice is respectfully requested to bo given to the Clerk of Council that they may be dealt llh according to law. R. F. AKIN, sept 14 Clork Council TimE IS MONEY. DISPATCH IS A HE COMMENDATION) Which ie Highly Important to Contractor* and Build ere. rpHE Subscriber is now prepared, with a sufficient JL force of workmen, to do four times tho amount of TIN -RUOF1NG of any other establishment in the City of Savannah, In the samo space of time, and can give reference ;to numerous rooft laid by him. which the pub lic are ut liberty to Inspect l can cover a medium sliced Dwelling House, and put up Gutters and Conductors, complete, In the space of ten hours. All Rooft war ranted in point of workmanship, oud prices os low os prudence dictates. I am also fitting up Water Works In Houses, which in |>otntofatyle and workmanship has never been practiced All worV done under my own Immediate Inspection. I respectfolly ask a continuance or the patronage which has been so liberally bestowed on ino since my com mencement or business, and will'endeavor to merit a con tinuance of tho some. JOHN J. MAURICE, may 20 10 and 13 Barnard-sired ROBERT8 A FOOTE* Broughton-alreei, (up stairs) opposite the St. Andrew's Hall, H AVE now on hand a ver> large and welt-selected Stock of DRY GOODS, which Uiey offer for sale, by Ihe piece or package to tho trade—consisting, In pari, oi Colored and DutTell Blankets. Red and While Flannel. Plains and Kersoys, assorted quality. Satinets and Kentucky Jeans. Fancy and Tweed Cssslmeres. Striped and Plain Colton Osnaburgs. Bleached nnd brown Shirtings and Sheetings. English and American Prints. Cashmeres nnd Printed DoLalnes. Blank and Colored Alpacas. Black and Colored Coburgs. With an additional general variety of Goods usually kept In Dry Goods Stores, whtch ore offered for sale at the usual accommodating terms. sept 18 S UOAR.COFFEE, SOAP AND CANDLES, 2(1 hhds. choice P. R. Sugnn 50 “ Fair * do 300 Bags Rio Coffee; 50 Malts old Government Java do. 100 boxes Soap; 50 “ Starch. Just received and for tale by sept 20 1852 AP51AHON k DOYLE. GEORGE W. HARDCASTLE, CARRIAGE MAKffll* 200 CONGRESS AND 05 ST. JULIAN-STREET, Frankiin-Squarc. . W OULD Return his thanks to his frionda and patrons for past fevours, nnd Inform them, thatholsnow ready at the old stand, to execute any work in the above line, and hopes by his untiring exertions to ploaso all who mny honor him with a coll All kinds of repairing in the above business done wllb the utmost neatness nnu Wheelwright and Blacksmith work, and all kinds oi Wheels,Wagons, Drays, Carts, made ou tho shortest notico and on most liberal terms. Jan 20 JOHN POOLE* WHOLESALE AND RCTAIL FAINT AND-OIL STOKE, SAVANNAH, OA. No. 11 ■WIsttakor-streot. E EEPS constantly for salo—WHITE LEAD, Pure Nos. 1 and 3 English do. GROUND PAINTS: Black, Yellow, Brown, Cliromo Green, Paris Green, and Prussian Blue. DRY PAINTS: Venetian Red, Spanish Brown, Lampblack, Yellow Ochre, Red Lead, Litharge, Paris and Cliromo Green, Prussian Bluo, Chrome Yellow, Umber,Terra de Sienna, Drop Black, and A VARIETY OF FANCY COLORS. Linseed Oll^ Sperm do- Nealsfoot.do-and SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE, Whlto-Wosh BRUSHES, Paint, Var nish, Graining,, and Artists’ doi, .Window and Picture GLASS, of all qualities, from 6by8 to 32by46; Copal, Ja- a Light and Dark Coach VARNISH, MIXED PAINTS 1 kinds, PAPER HANGINGS, Fire-Board Prints and Borders. B3T The above articles will be sold on reasonable House* Sign und Skip Painting Done in a workman-llke manner, and at reasonable prices.J 111120 . _ Glorious News IZ Tho Most Important Discovory yet Made I! I PHILLIP’S PATENT LIQUID GLEE* IT'OR Carpenters, Brush Makers, Book Binders, Cabl- i? net Makers, Housekeepers, Druggists, kc. This be ing a Patent Glne,in n Liquid state, always ready for use, requires no fire; it Is free from smell,and will keep liquid in any climate; It also acts as Cotnent for Wood, Stone, China, Glass, Iron, Marble, Paper, or any sub stance ; as a posto or gum It stands unequnled; Us repu tation, wherever Ithns been tntrodneed, is or the first 01* dor; as a saving to Mechanics, Is obaervablo at first sight. Wo oiler liberal Inducements to Hardware men, Station ers, Druggists, &e n nnd guarantee It to cost less, by 20 percent., than common ordinary Glue. Wo are making extensive arrangements for this Fall Trade, and counlry merchants will do well to attend to this Immediately. Wo are establishing Sole Agents In all populous towns throughout tho United States. Sold in liioUlos of three sixes, and also by tho Gnllon. Small samples sent to ony part of tho United State*, carriage free. ^ Also, tho British Furniture Polish, In bottles of three sixes. Country Merchants, attend to the above. Apply early. PHILLIPS & CO., nug 3 3m 4 Cedar-el, near Pearl, New-York. CHEAP CASH STORE* CORNER WHITAKER ANI) CONQRESS-8TS. B LEACHED and Brown SHEETINGS k SHIRTINGS. The Subscribers have Just received per brig Wilson Fuller, from New-York: Water Twtst bleached SHEETING New-York Mills do do James’ Steam Mills do 7-8 and 4-4 Lowell LONG OLOT1I3,7-8 und 4-4 Londsdalc and Washington Long Cloths, 4-4 Sea Islnnd Brown Shirting, 7-8 and 4-4 7-8,8,0,10, II, and 12-4 Allendale Bro. 8heellng 7-8,8,0,10,11, and 13-4 do Bleached do 7-8,8,0,10,11, and 13-4 Hamilton do do For sale by M. PRENDERGABT k CO. UTTER, CHEESE, FLOUR, Ate.— JL> 30 kegs selected Goshen Butter. 60 boxes do. Colored Cheese. 25 boxes do. While do. 25 bbls. Hiram Smith’s Extra Flour. 25 bbls. and 20 half bbls. Pure Genestee Flour. 30 boxes Raisins. Received per steamer, and for sale by sept 10 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. WOODEN WARE. T v T HE subscriber has Just rocoivod per schr. John W. Anderson, a supply of Wooden. Ware, YHuIco Cream Palls; Brass Bound Tea Tubs: Brass Bound Palls; Measures, from 1 quurt to X bushel; Pulnled and Plain Tubs and Palls, Wash Boards, Paste Boards, and Pins, Ac., Ac.; for stuo by J OHN J. M AU RILE, nugP 10,13and 14 Barnard-street. CAMPHENE AND SPIRIT GA8. .. HIE Subscriber has recelrod per steamer Btntel of X Georgia, a supply of Campheno and Spirit Gas, di rect from tho manufacturers, which will bo sold on rea sonable terms. Also, Camphene, Gas, and Oil Lamps; OH. OM) #nd OunpbMio GUI. m AURtCE) June 15 10, 12 and 14 Barnard-street. COPPERSMITH AND PLUMBING. rrUlE Subscriber having fitted up, In connection with A his Foundry and Machine Works, a Shop for the above business, and engaged tho services or superior workmen, Is prepared to ao any descripUou of work that may otter. All work done In the very beet mannor and at the shortest notice. A. N. MILLER, July 12 tf Eastern Whorl. FALL OF 1802; "CTAVING completed our arrangements (hr the season, JGL wo are now prepured to offor to the publlo the larg est and best assortment of GOOD AND WELL-MADE CLOTHING, and are determined to sustain our reputation by selling Goods at fair prices. Wo forte our friouds and tho pub lic to call and examine our Fall and Wintkr Stock, which, for qoAUTT, stvlk and quaktity far exceeds any previous season, und from which a completo outfit can be selected at the Very lowest prices. Our Goods are selected with great care—being cut fo the latest Fashiou, and manufactured inatlcb a manner oil givo entire satisfaction. S60,000 STOCK of Ready-made CLOTHING, embracing all tho various styles, qualities, etc., In gart as follows: Black Cloth, Frock and Dress, Plaid and Clouded, Fancy Business Couta tn great variety. Tweeds cut into PeUors lluir Socks, etc-etc. PANTALOON8, made from Fine Black Doeskin, and the various Fait styles of Harris’ Clouded and Mottled Casslinercs, Black aud Fancy Satinets. VESTS: Black and Figured 8atfo, Gentlemen’s Whlto Silk and Figured Marseilles. WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT. Wo (nvfto tho attention of Country Merchants to our Stock, which Is varied and complete, nnd monuftetured expressly lor their trade. We also have a genteel as sortment or YOUTH’S CLOTHING, Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, Blaok and Fancy Sltk Cravata, Stocks, Plain and Figured Silk nnd Sntiu Neck , Prince Alberts, omrtmYVatered and Ribbed Silk. While and Fancy, warranted to'fit, Gloves, Under Gar- menta, Suspendera, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Socks, etc. CJ’-We oak a continuance of tho patronage which has always been so generously extended to us. sept 7 PIERSON, IIEIDT A CO. MARINE RAILWAY.,, . T HE undersigned respectfully Informs all who n need his services, that ho has charge of the MARIi RAILWAY, which Is now in successful operation. He la therefore, prepared to take up vessels of nnv sire usually visiting our port, oud to do the work of repairing, Ac^ on reasonable terms. Thoso who wish to clean or paint the bottoms or their vessels can also be accomodated on the Railway upon reasonable terms. Hu is also prepared to contract for building vessels or any class or description, and to carry on the business of 8hlp Carpontorlng, 8pr- Afaklng, and Caulking, In all Its various branches, atih eastern extremity of the city. A good Ship Smith Is ou tho premise. . aug 3 lv H« F. WILLINK, Jr. PRINTING PAPER. , ~ t JA REAMS Printing Paper, of the following sixes: 14U 24 by 35,21* by 28*! 24* by 39. 24* by 38, 35 by 36,25 by 30**24 by 38. On hand and for sale by Jitly O J. D. CUBBBrtQE. SAVANNAH DRV DOCK. , To Ship Ownora* Masters and Consignees of Vessels rr'HE Suscriber reepoctfUlly Informs them that tho BA- X VANNA11 DRY DOCK Is now fo succcssfol opera tion, and it Is calculated to take In shlpsor uny clnsa fTOm 100 to 1500 tons burthen. It la 230 foot long and 05 foot wide, and complete fo every particular. Alorge gang of workmen la employed and a large supply of materials Is on hand, so that vessels can be repaired with as much despatch aa In any other port. Pump and Block Making and Smith's work done on the promises, bjuI every effort made to ensure economy and fidelity to thoso who may fevor the Dock with their business. D. P. LANDER8HINE, Agent and Superintendent, feb 24 Late of Marsh’s Dock, Charleston, ALIi STYLES OABaiMERKS AND VESTINGS.— Thesubscrlber has Justopenod a choice lot of French and English 1 Fanoy' Oasslmeros; nlso, black, colored, plain, and Brocmlo figured silk Vostlngs—all of lato styles.' For aalo by - • ' WM. R, 8YM0N8, ; sopt.17...; . . , . ,17 Whltafcor-sl ’lltbor- rvvii- in LOVES, CRAVATS AND TfB8.—A sunnly of Alox- .mhmlil.ml (Vivnli aiul TI.il Vnr *nl«i hv " embroidered Oavats and Ties. For rale by ’ " sept 21 WM. K.UXMON8,17 WhUaker-eL SAM’L HOY T * Late of the firm ofSam‘1 Hoyt & Co, Savannah, 0a. W OULD announce to his friends that he has remov ed to Charleston, S. O- No. 149 East Bay, where he is prepared to do a general Commission business, and furnish to order, at all times, ony articles from tho North or South that may bo wanted, for tho usual commission, as well as receive and sell tho sumo. Aud I pledge my self that all business entrusted to my care shall receive such attention as will Insure similar manltestatlon or their good will, not doubting that my acquaintance "* Northern and Southern markets will cnablo me to < well os any, and bettor than many. Also Dealer fo Butter, Cbeeesc, Plaster, Marble Dust, Cement, Llnte and Hair. And Agent for sundry Machine Manufactories, North and South, as well as Slliis C. Herrings’ Fire Proof Sate* Georgia and French Burr Mill Btonex; all of which WlL ho furnished on short notice, and ut manufacturers prices. Cash paid at all times for Wool, Ureon, Salted and Dry Hides, Door and Shoop Skins, Shipping Furs. Beeswax, Rags,-Rope Cuttings, 80a Island Cotton Seed and Flor ida Moss. Also, Southern Tanned Leather fo the Rough. Terras bash Invariably. Refers to the ciUxens or Savan nah generally. tf sept 4 CARPET WARE HOUSE. T HE Subscriber would respectfully inform the dtixens of Savouuah and tbo publlo generally, that the Store .fomlerly'occupied by Messrs. Snider. Lnthron k Nevllt, (which Is now being enlarged and' Improved,) will be opened on or about the 20th Inst-with an entirely new and complete stock of Foreign and Doinestio CARPET INGS, OIL CLOTHS, &c.kc. , , Having secured the Agoncy of several of. foe principal manuftetoriea of Europi, purchasers will bo enabled to make selections from tno most complete assortment of Royal Patent VelvotiTapettry,Brusscls,lngrafo and Vene tian Corpotings,Rugs, Oil Cloths,Mntltog,Table and Plano Covers, Ourtmni and Curtain Stutft, Shades, ^Corntocs, 4ml, evor- offered fo this city; all ofwhlch will be sold at —UIUCH AND PARLOR ORGANS. nrUlB Subscribers, agents for Mr. H, Kiuurr, Organ X builder, are prepared to furnish any description ot Chorah or Parlor Organs. Asa specimen of hlslnstru- ments,reference Is made to tho organ rooentiy erected by blm In tho Lutheran Church of this dty. , Patties desiring Information on too subject can partlcularaon application to F. ZOGBAUMAi OO^ |uly 13 WhltekersU one door east of Bryan^t, IRAM BMITH’8 FLOUR.-30 bbls. Iilram Smith’s Flqur; 30 half do. extra Canal do. Landing per "BB^^’asasa j sept 4 NEvlTT, LATllROP k 8TE0BINS, S UGARS.—Ju5t teteived and Iti store: 20 hhds. frlr Muscovado Sogars; 10 do. New-Orleans do. 10 do. fine Porto R<co do. 50 bbls. Crush’d, Powd’d and Refined Sugars; 40 do. Coltee Sugars; for sale by- July 13 * J. V. CONNERAT k CO. T-\OME8TIO LIQUORS— Jj 100 bbls, E. PbeJp’s Gin; 50 do P. 4c H. Gin, Conn. River; 100 do N. O. Whiskey; 50 do Baltimore Whiskey; 100 do N. E. Rum; 50 do Doinestio lirandy. Landing, and for sale by [sept 25] BWlFT4tCO. & IN, LARD, COFFEE, • c.4tc.— 25 barrels pure Phel p’s Gin: 25 do Imperial Crown do: 100 kegs Lord; 225 bogs Rio Coffee! 50 bbls. Stuart’s B. Sugar. Landing, and for sale by sept 14 CRANE 4c HOLCOMBE. Mackerel; 40 half do. Noe. 1 and 2 do. do.; landing and for sale by sept 29 SCRANTON, JOHN8TON 4c CO. Butter and Cheese, Just received per steamer Flori da and for sale al the Emporium, by sept 29 SEABORN GOODALL. 25 barrels uew No. 3 Mackerel 20 do. do. No. 2 do. 20 bf. do. do. No. 1 do. 1000 Codfish Lauding from brig Marshall, and for sale by • **• - - INGHAM. A PPLES.—25 bbls. Just landing per steamer. sept 29 J. A. BROWN. 5 niarnnaii, nnu mr nnia uj sept 14 CLAGUORN k CUNNII TALOUR, ALMONDS, SOAP.4ic. kc.— J? 25 hair bbls. extra Canal Flour; 5 Bulls “Jordan” Almonds; 25 boxes Palo Soap: 15 bbls. pure Cider Vinegar; 20 bbls. extra Blonongahcla Whtskoy. Landing, and for sole by k A PACKAGES Soda, Butter, Sugar, Lemon, Water, < )U Cream, Mapte and Boston Biscuits, in barrels, half barrels and boxes—a fresh assortment; also, Pickled Ginger. Just landing and for sale by sept 20 J. A. BROWN, 27 Whltakcr-st. sept 1- CRANE <c HOLCOMBE. •fTLOUR, 8UOAR, ROPE, AND RAISINS- X 35 bbls. Cannl Flour; 10 hhds. Cuba Sugar; 100 colls Weaver’s Rnr 00 colls Weaver’s Rope; 20 boxes and 10 half boxes Raisins. Landing, nnd for sale by sept 14 CRANE 4c HOLCOMBE. S UGAR, MOLASSES, 4cc.- 13 hhdr 15 hhds. Prime Porto Rico Sugar 10 hhds. Choice do. do. 50 bbls. Sugar Uouso Molasses 60 bbls. Blitter, 8un«r and Soda Crackers 25 boxes Soda Biscuit 20 boxes assorted Candy Lauding aud for salo by sept 14 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4c CO. Manufactured toba* co, tec.— 81 boxes Grant 4c Williams’ 5’s and 8’s Tobacco; 20 quarter do do; 60 bbls. Crushed nnd Powdered 8ugar, 40 do Clarified do; 50 boxes Colgate’s Pearl Starch; 150 do No. 1 Pale and Family Soap; 0113 lb cattys Hyson Tea; 10 bbls. Bleached Whale Oil; 10 do Soda Biscuit; 10 half boxes Loaf Sugar; Landing and for salo by sopt 7 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4c CO. SUNDRIES.—150 boxes Soap, various brands. O 50 bbls. Irish Potatoes. 40 bbls. Ilirnm 8mlth’s Flour. 20 bags Black I’epper. 100 kegs Gun aud Rlflo Powder. 50 * casks Sherry, Madeira, and Teneriffe Wine. Reoclvod and for salo by _ sept 6 McMAIlQN 4c DOYLE. S UGAR.—50 hhds. Fair and Choice Porto Rico 8ugar. 50 bbls. Refined do. 50 do. Crushed and Powdered do. Just received and for sale by cept 6 McMAHON 4c DOYLF- r\OFFER, MACKEREL, Ac.— \J 170 bags Prime Green Rio Coffee. 50 bbls. Nos. 1 and X Mackerel. 20 half do. No. 1 do. 40 bbls. Stewart’s crushed and powdered Sugar. 20 quarler'casks while wine Vinegar. 500 roams 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. and 11. Connecticut River do. 25 do. Domestic Brandy. 10 do. high proorWh!te|Whlskcy. 1 Puncheon old Jamaica Rum. 1 do. old St. Croix do. 1 do. old Scotch Whiskey. Landing and for sale by sept 6 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON 4c CO. L ANDING from tchrs. Julia Ellxa, Urania, Sussex; barque Texas, and brig Augusta 1 50 hlids. choice Porto Rico Sugar 25 do felrCuba do 250 bHga fair to prime Rio Coffeo 100 do prime old Cuba do 25 barrels Crushed Sugar: 100 boxes Star Candles 20 do cholco old N. O. Whiskey 200 bogs Buck and Drop Shot; 5,000 lbs. Bar Lead 25 barrels No. 1 Lear Lard 50 do Stuart’s Sugar, B.JcC. • 50 do oxtra Flour, Hiram Smith, Spalding and llopoton brands; 5 bales Twlno 80 quarter casks pure BlalagoWlno 10 barrels. Cherry Brandy 35 do Roso and Pepporrofot Cordials 60 boxes assorted Candy; 50 boxes Cheese, (new) , 50 boxoe Cheese, English Dairy ■ - 100'.do Tobacco, most approved brands. • For salo on liberal terms, by . •■ ■ - r septS CRANE fc IIOI/COMBE. 60 bbls. Btewart’s Refined And Clarified 10 boxes do. Loaf uo. 100 bbls. Sugar House Molasses. _ 50 do. Hiram Smith's and Pure Genesaee Flour. 00 do. Butter, Sugar and Soda Crackers. 25 do. and 10 kegs Prime Leaf Laid. , 50 boxes Selected Now Cheese. 1 100 do. Star Candles. . 80 do. Deader. O', and 8’s Potent TrilowCondlia. aepl S5 Ul “ ll ‘' l! “eoraKToS:, JOHNSTON fc OO. S HEFFIELD SHIP AXUB) Adaaa Olid HHHM reived and for salo by F. W. CORNWELL, sept 24 103 Bryamstreet. 600 bags Drop and Buck Shot With a compete assortment of Groceries. For sale un farorablo terms by sept 4 WEBSTER 4c PALM KW MACKEREL— T" : “ 20 barrels No. 1 Mackerel. 25 do. No. 2 do. 25 do. No. 3 do. 10 h£ do. No. 1 do. 10 do. No. 3 do. Landing from ship Hartford; and for sale by •ept 21 CRANE 4c HOLCOM XTRA CANAL FLOUR.— t 28 barrels Hiram Smith Floor. 25 hr. do. Livingston Extra do. Landing from ship Hartford, and for sale by *opt‘Jl CRANE 4c HOLCOMBE. ANDIN'G from brig Excel: 120 hhds. prirao Bt. Croix Sugar 25 bbls. Coffee do 10 do. Granulated do 50 bbls. Stuart’s B. 4c O. do 10 (rails Almonds 20 cases Pickles, quarts and half gallons/ For sale [sept 20] CRANE 4c HOLCOMBE. N$W-T0RK & SAVANNAH STJUAM-5HIP USE "™" WEEKLY. Jcxv nnd Splendid Stenm-Shl FLORIDA* .Captain Lvon,< : ALABAMA,...;.....*;..:; Captain Ltok, 1 Belonging to tbo !.Y. AiSawannalt Steam Nnwigntlnn Co* Will leave Savannah nnd New-York every Saturday. These ships are of 1,300 tons register, nnd unsurpassed fo rafety, speed, and comfort, These Steamer*, Hiring Savannah at the same'time that the Marion anw tfOontRifKR leave Charleston, or- rive fo New-York a* Soon as,or lieforo them. jJBT Cabin Passage 835, payable before going on hoaril| Aornts; PADELFORD, FAY & CO., SAMUEL L. MDPGB1LL, jan 28 194 Front-street, New-Yorlr. PhlhJelphffl 8a ”oDrt I B?oam” vlsatlon Co, ■ The new nnd splendid side-wheel steam- ahlp STATE OF UEORGIA; or 1200 tons JohnB*'Walton,has commenced^ber regu- 1 and V crerya” '* D "“ , ^ >AT ’ 22d Septi,' C and so on.. . movss* i.mih dladelplda.'.... ..925 00 lew York 25 00 ils ship bas been built with entire rraaid Vo safety, comfort and despatch/and offer* now and admirable fa cUltles to business and travel. For freight or passage ap ply to PADELFORD, FAY k CO, Agents fo Savannah.- ■ 1 HERON 4c MARTIN, ,, •. , Agents In Philadelphia* . SAVANNA commwl.ting C«ptHI agents yrlll be (brwsrc JOUSTA Won Steam B._. “ ith Carolina 1.. . „ now ididy to' transport freight ol fcll dereriptions bo- tween Sarannah, Augnsta and Hamburg, with os much, If not more dlspateh*-than- any other boats on the river. in are oonutandm by experienced and ao- Yelght consigned to 4befo' ^roStatoMftn*.“7 .■ y-t accommodations for paasengere are equal, If not' , ^ E. V. KINCHLEY 4c CO- Agents « Sepi3l JAMES, HARPER; Agent? An; BRUNSWICK, FAnSt D B] j BT. MARYS, KING'S FBL _ AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS. ; gmm -l ' The new and (hststeam^adcetPL. instant, at 10 o’clock, A. overhauled and refitted/wIII resume her trip* r6 place*, commencing Thursday, .foe 83d ,.\ inaiaiii, u uip’dock* A. M* For Freight,or.pasasge,hav*, Ing very superior accommodations for passengers, apply on board, at WlUlnk's wharfi or to • > « - '... a F. KtNCHLBY.fc.CO, Agents... P. s^-All Freight payable In Savannah... ,Bept 20 . SAVANNAH AND. AVCW0TA. : RANDY, GIN, 4ce. 1 10 hair Pipes Utard Brandy; 10 “ r SelgnettandRoscheUdo. 10 Pipes Holland Gin; 20* it * Casks Madeira Wine; • 20 “ “Port do. 30 bbls. old Monongabela Whiskey; 50 “ Domestic Brandy; 50 “ do. Glo; 100 •« do. Rum; 100 “ do. Whiskey. Just received and for sale by sept 201852 M’MAHON 4c DOYLE. TTvLOUR, SOAP, STARCH, and CANDLES.—Landing X 100 bbls Canal Flour 50 boxes Colgate’s Pearl 8torch 50 boxes Georgia Candles 100 boxes Soap. For sale by [sept 25]SWIFT AGO. B UTTER AND CIIEEsB.-5 kegs Gosben Butter, 15 boxes Gosben Cheese; 2 do Pino Apple do; by Spt 29 i! A. BROWN. SI'UAMItOATCOMPANY OP GEOU6U Will continue to ran the following Bteomeravtxs . DAVID L. ADAMS, (IronA Gapt. . CHATHAM,(Iron) .......!T.......CapLHubbarii. THOB.8.METCALF, | .,„,0apLrrr-r» : . . TENNESSEE, ....Cant. Which, with tow-boats and lighten, aflbrd unequalled' facilities for transportation of freight to. the Interior of Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee and Alabama, la connection with Rallrontfs. ” The elegant stcam-nackcl D. L. Adams will connect .with the stegmshlpa FAoRtDA and Aubaha, U " frolght by them In 5 days from Now York to Augui Freight (now taken at reduced ratesO wlU be ft ed free of commission. f3T In order to prevent detention ormiscarrii ot lading should be addressed to G. H; JOH President, Savannah. Merchandize from the Interior, to JOHN A. MOORE* Agent, Augusta. ’ ■ - nmECTons. - Savannah.—Geo. H. Johnston, Andrew Low, Edward -' Padelford.' W. O. O’Drtecdll,, Chattel Green. /oseph S- ■ Fay, JosTvVnshburn. , Auousta.—J. R. Bulkloy, T. 8. Metcalf, James' Hop 4 L. Hopkins, E. Sherman, Q. At. Nowton. • Bavannsb, June 34,1853. , . . . : TO TRAVELLERS GOING NOItT -rr—^lb TH* _ Ljrfl “feTPr Savannah & Charlestons^ U. 8; MAIL BTEJAM-PACKETS' r EAVE Savannah bvkrv.Mornino at Four. ±A o’clock, alter tho arrival or tho Night Train of .the Central RalMtoad; and ARRIVE at CliarleatQtl at Twklvb o’clock M. saxk datjconnecting at Charles- <. : ton with the Wilmington Steam-Packets, which, leave with theU;8.Malt avert BAr;at 2*p7k-and,' also, with the New'-Yorlc Ac GhorlMfon Steam ships which leave Charleston *vkbt Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons • / Passengers leaving Macon on Tuesday evenlngswUI arrive fo time to' connect with the splendid now steam ship JAMES ADGER one week and :tho steamship SOUTHERNER tho next. Fare from Charleston to New-York by land rente..92000 i time 53 hour*. . By steamships 925 03 may 15 8. M, LAFETTEAU, Agent SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA mCi?smBIB0^C0MMNY OP n COMPANY will conllnue to transport Produco l other Merchandise, on tho Savannah river, fo and from Augusta, by their Iron Steamers JOHNRANDOLPH, ..CapUPniLFOT. • LAMAR, .CapL Crkswkll. —AND ALSO BY THR STRAMRR— ABIORY SIBLEY, CapL , The latter Steamer being of less draught than, any other on the River, Inaurae unprecedented despatch in' all stages of tho water. Tho Company is alad provided with fifteen Tow-Boats and two Lighter*. All Freight addressed to foe . care or tho Company, of Its Agents, will bo received and forwarded, free of com- —A Dim dv n .ij . i- Superintendent’* office,of the Central Railroad Company* AUGUST 30, 1853. TT’REIGHTERS by tho lino of the Central, KoUfowest- r 'em, and Macon and Western Roads, are assured that there Is no obstruction to the transportation or < • Goods and Produce by the carrying away or the tempo- ranrtreaselwork at foe Ocmulgee;.,. . . They will be put to no expense whatever, nnd to tho permanently In elxlydaya. - aug 30 MACP11ER80N B. MILLEN, Bup’t. /CABBAGE, Beets, Potatoes. Onlpns and Carrots, V received per steamer, by J. A. BROW sept 29 ' t ACKERRL, kc.—5U whole, half and quarter bar- . VX rets new No. 1 Mackerel; 50 whole and half barrels new No. 9 Mackerel; 20 kite Salmon; 5 drama new Cod fish; Landing from barque Jed do, and for rale by sept 28 CLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM. T?OR SALE.—900 bbls. of best rectified Whiskey, In 1? store and for aalo by W. W. GARRARD, sept 28 No. 83 Bay-street. S MOKED BEEF 4c TONGUES.—3 barrels 8moked Beef; 100 smoked Tongues; 50 canisters Salmon. Landing from steamer Florida and for sale by CLAGHORN 4c CUNNINGHAM. R eceived per steamsrs-a variety or.... GOODS: Printed French de Lalnea, plain colored Glace, — — ... sortment of plnin and figured black Silks, black and co lored Alpaccas, black Bombazines; a fine lot of plain white Crape Shawls. For rale by sept 17 HENRY LATHROP 4c CO. pi LOVES, HOSIERY, he.—White aud black Silk \JT Hose, white and black BlIkGloves, white, bteck and colored Kid Gloves* for gentlemen and ladloe; n variety of Lisle and Thread Edging and Inserting, wrought Collars. Cutft and Caps, with infants’ Caps and Waists. Received nd for sale by sept 17 HENRY LATHROP 4c CO. ■yyiNES AND LIQUORS.—Luidlng:,.IS q^arter^rasks Madeira Wine; 15 do. do. Sweet Malaga Wine: 5 pipes Meador’s Swan Gin; 5 holfpl) do.do.8hcrrydo; . . J. J. Dupuy’a Brandy, and for sale by act’d Ipcs 8W1FT k CO. S UPERIOR STRAWBERRY PLANTS.—The subscrl- ber has now ready, for delivery, from a Garden near town, several thousands of the brat Strawberry Plante now In cultivation, among which Is toe largo Scarlet Cone, Caroline Gone—a very early berry. Orders left at the Counting Room will meet with prompt altenllou. Also—SEED RYE—a superior article. ipt 33 T. J. WALSH, 170 Bay-street. ,UY GOODS.—7- 4Cashmete d’Ecose; 4-4 and 7-4 . J Lvoiieso Cloths, all colors; Colored Flannels for Sacks; Black Bombasines; Norwich Cloth and AlpaetK Printed Mouslin de Lainesand Cashmeres. Jurt received and for rale by [sept 27] Da WITT 4c MORGAN. JpOBTO RICO AND NEW-ORLEANS BUGAK.-25 hhds. for sale by wpt23 H. J. GILBERT, West side Market Square. THROUGH FARE From Charleston to BaltlmoroflT 60* To Philadelphia |19* and to New-York tVO;. ... THE GREAT MAIL ROUTE FROM CHARLESTON* SO. OA. • T E AVING foe wharf at foe foot of Laurens^treet dally XJ after the arrival of foe Southern cars, via Wllming- • ton, N.CX, from which polnt .two dally trains are«dis patched at 8 A. M.andiP. M.; the 8 o'clock only con necting at Weldon, N. C M with foe Seaboard and Roanoko Roll Rood to Norfolk* thence by steamers, to Baltimore* ■ and both trains connecting at Weldon with tbo lines. to Petersburg, Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Philadel phia, and New-York The publlo I* respectfolly Informed ' that tho steamers of these lines, are In first rate condition*. *• and are navigated by well known and experienced com manders ; tho Rail Roads are In fine order, (the Wilming ton and Weldon, os well as the Seaboard and Roanoko baring roceutly been retold with heavy Trail) thereby securing both safety and despatch. By these routes pas sengers avulllng themselves of foe first train may reach Baltimore In 40 hours, Philadelphia In 45 hours, and New York in 50* hours; and by the second train they arri v» In Baltimore in 50 hours, Phltodelpbi* In 50 hours, and' New-York In 61* hours. Through tickets can alone be bad from E. WINSLOW* Agent ortho Wilmington and Raleigh Rall' Road.Com pany. at the offleo of the Company, foot of Laurens street, Chnrleeton, S. C* to whom please apply. ’ ' mar 23 AUGUST* AND WAYNESBORO* RAIL-llOA" T his road u now _ r ._ Freight and Passengers gore to Waynesboro’. Arfola point It connect* with a splendid line of Four-Horse Post Coaches, forming a perfect dally connection between Au gusta and Savannah, Macon nnd Mllledgevllle. gusto and Savannah, 1 On and after Monday, May 10th, Passenger trains, will run Dally,'as follows: Ifoave Savannah at... 8.00 o’clock A. M. - «:-«1 “ Macon at...'. .7.30 A.5L-, , « MiUedgerillent ..7J» “ . A.M. “ Augusta at..... A30 H • A.M/- Arrive at Augusta at ,,.,..9AO : “ • P,,M. “ at Savannah.' ...6.00 “ P. M. “ atMaconat/. 6.45 *• P.M. “ at Mllledgevllle at :..,745.. “/.P/M.' ; Fare between 8avonnah and Auguste M .95 50 “ “ Macon “ “• $6 50 “ “ Mllledgevllle4ce,“ ..96 75 -v B MILLEN* Gon’l 8up’t. , HW a fine assortment of , Cedar and Painted Buckets, Washboards, Pastry Also—Mate, Straw and Hair Brooms, both fli hearth; Martlet ul Uolho. BukeUjtc.. hearth; rapt 15 ten Ware, auebaa Boards, loor and ft Y AN-STR EET. H AIR BROOMS, Dusters, Crumb, Plate and Stove Brushes, Scrub Brushes; alio, a new article of Brooms, Just tho thing for sweeping door-ytrds, have lust been received by rapt 37 it 3* P. M., oonnectlhg each way' yril COLLINS 4c BULKLEY. I pRESIl GOSHEN BUTrER.—Just received, a frrah 1 lot of Goshen Butter, per steamer Florida, and R> ule by W. D. FORD, sepll Waldbnrg’s Building, JetferaoiMt, . INEN DAMASKS 4c BHEET1NQ.—Bleached and brown Table Damask of every width, Linen Sheet ings of every width* Pillow Case Linens, bleached and brown Damask Table Cloths. Damask Nankins and Doyles, bordereQ French Towels, Uueabacs, Linen Dia pers, colored Marine*, Worsted Damasks, kc. Justro-' celved, aud for salo by- . sept n / . HENRY LATHROP 4c CO. BtUKED BEEF.—A fresh lot* Jttst received ond fqr aalo by • • • J. ROU8SEAU, rapt 34 Corner Dull abd Day-strooto, riARPBTING* and FliOOR OIL OLOTH/VThe, scribura have Just reoelveda forge-supply of t ply Ingrain and bedroom Carpet*: also, 4-4, 5-4 nlv Ingrain and bedroom CarpeteJ , . W on ctoth, «.;p faE a * ^ . sept 27 ’ Cheap Cash Store. w. D. FORD, Waldburg’s Butldlng, rapt. 7 JeOeraoMU .. BTAU 8avannah, May 5th, 1652. SQUTlI-WESTEHTf-RAMi nOJkD. ' Now York* lZostou* Plillddulpliia* And all the 'Northetu, Eastern and Western Ttfwns, California, Earove,' Qc. tyc. Also, Ma- eob,. OglMtom Cpluraki. and MillcdgtmUt, Georgia, and all intermediate Places. A RRANUKM ENTS hart JX YORK AND BAVA made with theNEW: JAU STEAMSHIP COM-,«« by which wo nro prepared to forward Pack- _„_ ,_.reoto,8pocle,JeWeIry,and**— v tra&b safes’ Interior. AU Uiose Intruetiug hnving all business matters attended faithfully. .. .. J. DzMAl.... •; 1 153 Bay-St,, 2 doors Eu»t ol Uio_CityUot«l, ^ OrFici*.—No. T'4 Broadway, Ncw-Yoi rtrccL Boston; No. 43 South 3<( street, Phi.