Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1853, October 18, 1852, Image 1
.&# ■ ■■■ '■ :'.\H )'‘-A * : VOLUME L. SAVANNAH, GA«MON.fiAT ^MOfeKING, OCTOBER 18, 1852. NUMBER 249. , IS l’UBLlSHED daily and tri-weekly aaeswac*™* BY j. l. LOCKE & CO. „uv ttlirt County Printer.. - — T iliiMBT Paper *8, Trt-WeoMjr Si, • • • • -Pertarn ■ in io caso wlllan ordor for tho p.por bontlomled Henry lUrjicr, J E Horn, W R Harris, Nicholas Hernan do*, Thos Ilcffercd. Alfred Haywood, Moses Y Hcnder- son, 0II Hall. R H Hardec^MUaite^UaU on, 0 H Hall. RliHaraMnM | iHii^ftHajwnjan, NilHarris; 8 topi i Ilatrlck, S Drily: ..OR - -J- in So ou. -HI on or,lor lor II.o paper I,o ..Itoi.tel , jfuaS*accompanied with tho money, or a satisfactory ,eftrence. ADVBRT j 8INQ rates, , — Hatdi ;l lertz, W U Hauseman,) Hooker, O B Hunter, RR Hal -*n, WII llolmea. 8.P Halsey, Wra w itaooranam, * ai aywnod, Thos lloynea, Jno B Habersham, George 8 anting, Jno iforrisaon, Nicholas Heyle, Praa Ilcrnan- Aflyerua-uv^ n^sMoerentMa*, SaRftSS » ■SS.-« ""155. «?“ -!5S dez, Ahurow Uarrltson, Wra Humphreys, John llolry, i» Troup Howard, Wra Heudcraou, D 8 Henderson, Jna jifi Henderson, ThoraasHdry, Clans Hallman, John II Hull, Levi Hart, Jaa Horan, E Ileldt, Maurice IlaokeM,’ ..Kl II.I.,...I...., O. I..I... If , ill n._j. m. J obt Haborahain^ Sr, Jnliu Harijcr, J W Harris, Thoa Four SU-* One Year..,.. ..15 00 .SO 00 iSOOO three- » "..ck,..,. v2.tii.iv \v‘ oleombo, O U Holcombe, E 8 Harris, Wm Ileldt, Joa 1 aregroves, Jos 0 Habersham, John 0 Holcombe, Eldred (ayden, EJ Harden,’Jno Hamlet, Geo Haas, Jno R Hamlet, M llardlng, Seymour Harris, K D Ileylo, Wm P Holland, 11 P Holland, James lllnca, UII Howoll, Thoa Hanlon, W B Harrison. Milton Humphreys, Jos H ilar- vey,RB Ililtnu, R WUunt,JnoPHerb,WinUouo. l0 '& P tS»U*e« of yearly adverttaerawtil be eonltaed riiHdW tothclrregufor business, and all other advertfoe- SSs, not pertaining to their regular business, aa agreed George Jones, JasOJonoa, Jaa MJonea, BG James, . lexundurJohnson,JnsT Jones. J D Jesse, Thos Jones, Idward Jones, Jos Johnston,' Peter Jacobs, John tt Johnson, Christian Jogstetter, ES Johnson, G H John son, Emanuel Joseph, J R Johnson, A E Jones, John advertisers exceeding In their advertisements Y 7 i number of lines agreed Ibr, wlU be charged ■on, R Ji Jackson Peyton' ‘^^vaansxna*™ will »* ritiwVw’ ouxtui- T0 All t aitertlsemenU for charitable Institutions and re- ***** mcUods a to tho number of Insert one, will be published djjlyVunUl ordered to be discontinued, trad charged ao- W *<*5til loiters directed to IhU office, ortho Editors, mnA be post paid, to cutltlo them to attentlun. napp, J as King, John Kennedy, I err, Peter Krauis, Gefort Kerk, >hlhouse,Jatnoa , , _ Kennedy, JoW» Kelly, Daniel Kaln, Hanford Knapp, A J Knrn, Edwin Knapp. J F Kirby, Nicholas Keriey, Robert Knox, Fred erick Krenson, Peier Krlne, Louis Ketupf, A G Kennedy, ‘ L Kent, Louis KoozcLThos Keaton, Jos Kirkland, At- fred Kent, Phillip Kean. D O Kauffa, Win Kino, Ed ward Kean, Edward 8 Kempton; John Keegan, Clms H Knnpn, Wm F King, Nloholss Kcllchcr, Jno J Kelley, Thoa II Kreeger. N. B.i-Eacb Clfolldn iy the Court of Ordjnuy, that replication has been made for Letters of Administration, must bepubllshed thirty bats at least. Notice oy Exocutora and Administrators for Debtors md Creditors to .render In tholr aooounta, must bo pub lished stxWtaxs, Swls^tuate, 0 aSl on the first Tuesday or im njonin tetwoen the hours of ten In the morning and four In th« iflornoon.«No sale from day. to day le valid, unloss ao M jtppjjcationaby^recufonhAdmlulatratoni and Guardi Sri^timlnl'tSSmla' L "*‘ 0 A It Lamar, Thos E Lloyd, Bei\J*n W Lloyd, Hugh Logan, Joa Llppraan, John M u Lovell. BW I*aeh. B Lathron, Martin Larkin, 8 Y Levy, J T Latham,- Petef Logan, Thoa Leanr. Hugh Lnrkcn, Patrick I^nahan, Patrick I^e, Daniel Laphan, Thomas Lron, James Lan. aghnn, JT Linde, Linda Linde, Daniel Leahoy, William M Lolgb, John Larkin, Henry Lathrop. D PLandershlne, Andrew Low, 0 D Lcboy, trouts Legrlel, John Lyons, O Lufburrow, Clmrlca Ijvw, Peter Lee. Robert Leybourn. ^vy Llllenthal, W W Lincoln, II P Lctchc, P M LoholT, Paine Lovell, Win E Long. John N Lewis, Simeon Lane, 4 L Luf burrow, William Lake, 8 A T Lawrence, AR iwton, Edward Lynch. Edward Lovell, John Laree, D Lane, James LaughUn, J F Linder, James J Logan, obert A Lewis, A B Lue* * * ‘ * *“ U be advertised three months at least. locutions,SIXTY DAYS—ealeaof perishable ider order of Court, must be advertised, | iy, under order of Court, m’ TEN DAYS before tho day of pole. hist of Voters, S EC.IL B.il /«rl»«r‘nOUf «• «" 'Aldermen of the city or 8avannah and tho hamlets there of who are ottlaena of the United Stales, have resided in the State of Georgia Ibr one year Immediately preceding l tim fdactlon and within the corporate limits or Bavpiuian the etoction and within tho corporate limits .. .. to satisfy arty tax executions which may be against them, who have made all returns required by Uto ordinances of the city, and havo boen registered according to the pro- vUloas of this act.—Extrset/nisi IkeRtgitlry L*w< Adolph Abrabama, Robert Adams, John 8 Achord, Geo A Ash,F W Avorfoldt,G W Ander»on,Mathlas Amorous, 0 B Ash; Stewart Austin, David Abraham, 0 8 Arnold. Geo Alexander, Jno W Anderson, P W Alexander, Uog Austin, George Armstrong, Jamoa Anderson, VV V N V*.’ n o Skin mi AhiaM. It n ArnntcL Thos Conrad Byck, Richard Burke, Michael Boylan, E W Buker, John Brady, E J Blount, Wm M Blount, Patrick Brady, Thos Bandy, Win B Blount. DrW G Bulloch, Anthony Basler. Saul 8 Box, Joa H Baldwin, Isaac Brun- no, Selgsmond Berg, Henry Berners, N K Barnum, Wm F Brantley. Robt BTuke, Wm Burke. A F Bennett, Wm M Black, Felix BouyiMn, Gilbert Butler. Thoa Bourko. KugeneM Bee, J PUolfeulllet, LEUyck,A Borohwt, Win Bassluger, Patrick Bulkdy, P H Bohn, Honry Bette- man, Thos W E BeaUe, Wm J Bulloch, Patrick Uradlev, Henry Burt, EH Bacon, 8 P Belt, Wra J llaudy, H L Byrd,G A BonfeulUet, Jno G Bryan, Thomas It Barrett, Mldiael Brannon, David Bell, Juo Bllbo^J A Bu kloy, Francis BUIr, Chu Ball, Patrick Brady, Thoa J Bulloch, J U UntWr, Michael Uryan. Geo Benkmnu, O B J arrir Jos Brykn, D L Beat, J A Baker,. W H Bunch, Joa L dlougMVmDBrown,.ATBowne, JoallBomugh^ 3, JSS .nwton, Edward Lynch. Bdwi "*— *nmea Launhlln, JF uinuer. .diiics. uoynu, .. Lewis, A B Luce, J It Ladd, Jno Lama, Jaa synch, IDLaRoche. Peter Lawrence, Michael tavan, Matthew Lynch, Root Lachllaou, James Laohltaon, Cas par Lonxer, James Larkin, Timothy Lavau, O A La- ! loche, Robt Lundny, John Lawton, A J Leboy, Thoa Lewis, Win II Lyons, Antonio Loovento, JG LambrightJ Jlchnel Lyuch, Pat'k Laughlln, John II Loveless, G W Lockwood, Loots Lohmun. ITT. Abraham Mlnla. David Morris, Jacob Manus, John Makln, Thos McNIoholos, John Maateraon, Edward ifaalian, Jeremiah McCarthy, John Mellue, Wm Morrell, f G Mohrtcns, Robt McIntyre, 110 Mehrtens, Jno D Msl ot t, Jos Mordocal, Michael McUrall, Thoa Murtaugb, -eander Jfooro, Mathias H Myer, Peter McGuUIlcuddy, Silvester Manning, M Marsh. Jacob Miller, Jno Murchl- in, Jno Montmollln, Thos Maher, Thos McAulllf, Jos orcely, H W MUcully, II W Mercer, 0 A Maglll, Wm teredlth, ET McOrutl. Thos McCollum, 11 Morce, Wm Moore, J D Mallard, 0 D Murphy, Joremlnh Mack, N 0 tills, Jesse Mount, John Murphy, B M Moral, Patrick* ears, U O Millar. John McCabe. Harvey. Morse, John oDormott, J M MlUcn, Thomas W McArthur, Levi 8 yens Honry Merckhardt, Michael Meath, Thomas Ma ion, Patrick McGovern, 8 8 Millar, T J McNIsh, John ahoney, John McUunagh, Patrick Mastoraon, John ft allory.JamosJ MoCoy. Isaac Minis, Edward ftlcCabe, i Murkins, 8 8 Moody, Dennis ftlcUulre. Lawrence ftlc- vonna,Neylu Mellue, J II Mehrtens, AI U Mycr, Thomas ifeKenno, John Miller, Jacob ftlanke, Edward ftleGraw, Bartholomew 'Mclnamey, John Mallery, Luder Mehr tens, A F Mira, Fabian Myorhoffor, G 8 Miller, John U Martin, William B Moll, James W Morgan. Michael Mor ris, John W McKoy,OF Mills, William E Mongln,D J ftteKeuxle, A F Mordocal, Jus 8 McDonald, Joa Manu- Thoa It Mills. Domingo ftlartlng, Jos Murphy, G A RIo- leskoy, Angus MoAlpIn, Mlchucl Martin, Petor Marls, A G 'Mode, ftl B fttlllen, Jno McCall, Jas MoFeelv, Wm Alot- calf, E ftlondeli. A K Moore, Wm Macksy, John ftlcNIsh, JasG ftlells, LJI McConn, Wm Morris, John McCollum, Charles McCann, Bernard fttaltan, Wm McLaughlin, Patrick McLauglilon, F W McCarthy, WHO Mills, Jno McMnhon, Jno F Mutfognn, Jas Matthows, fsaao Marsh,Thos Madden, John Momn, F A Maddox,8olomnn Mayor, F. M MoDonnell, Wm Morel, Jno Rfahun,Jno R Mayer, Thoa G Moonoy, M 0 Morlaud, Jna McDonald, T B Maxwell, N W McLeod, Alex McHnrdec, Jno T ftlltch- ell, Frodkftlundorf.il K Aluntrort, Jna McBride, W J McIntosh, Sami II Morel, Jeremiah MoUarthy. Wm Mc Carthy, A N Miller, Thos Molt, H P Miller. IW Morrell Jas ftlolntlre, Dnnl McCarthy, ftl II ftloLood, Jaa ftlcCann Jas MoCanna, Thos ftleoks, Edward Mullegan, John Mo AullS; Archibald McAllister. Joseph Neill, ThosNaylor, Wm Nnngezer, JasNungo- xer. WO Norwood, Jno W Neavltt. DD Nlenola, EL Neldllnger, Dan’l Nelson, Terrence Nugent,G N Nichols, Geo 8 Nichols, L F Nichols, Jos Nagle, Nevlll Noylo, Jno a j G Nuldtllnger, A A Nungnzer, J R Norton, Jacob ergor, Edward Nugont, Bam’I Nultmon, Jas A Norris, Frederick Noltemen, Jno ONIcoll, Thos ftl Nor wood, Uhas Nowland. James NoldtUngor, Wm Nova. BrQwn, '0 W Urue0| ftlous Black, 1: 8 Bailey, WII Bulloch, R M Barthelmess, Henry V eultelLf A llloli, Henry llrlgbam, Wo Dr»nllfiy,T \V UbsLio, H J Buckner, John Burton, 11 M B Burroughs, Bannl. BliuncrliucoU, 0 U lulil»lu, Win 0 Bhrhin, Auguitu. lloullncau, John Burnc, Michael Howley, Ullck Butko, JuO Blnnoe, J II Biuhlcr, W J BloUgeL Jn. 0 llovrcn, Jun W lllro, Bunuml E lieu. E 8 ll.ruiw. Wm JBro, J V llrookCW II Bounllor, W 0 Bullor, IISBo- gcnliu, Eruilorluk Briley, W D Bulilor, Jon W Brown, JoluiOBlanco, Theodora Biol. William Blolu, Wm ll Bourko, John P Blakely, 01)3 Brown, Wm II Bnnke, B L Biiulllnenu, J T Buckner, Charles II Bull, Goo Bron- •ou, P T Broughton. II8 Bell, WII Bradley, L B Bennotl, Ju Belbo, Wm Briley, E U Bloll, J Ir Booknor. * c. Wm II Cuyler, John Cooper, 0 A Cloud, P L Constan tine, David 0 Cosh, ftl A Cohen, RR Cuylor, Geo A Cuy- kr, Solomon Cohen, Hugh Cullen. W It Cooper, Edward Oulbage, David Cohen, John Oleary, Jos V Counerat, I Allea flullen, Chas Cooper, Jos Cleary, Barnard Constan- I tloe, Thfla W Cooper, John Clancy. John Corstena. P W I CoruWeU, Jos 8 Carruthors, Nicholas Crugor, Wi | Culpepper, Thoa Oorley^R ftl Charlton^ 8 J Yrlght r, u ai uisnwni o • vibbuu, Thoa Cusack,Jno L Clark, Mlchnel Ciumck, C H Camplloid, Francis T Cole, John Curry, Thos Clark, John Canlell, Jas Connelly. John Oarruthera, Frederick Cook, Emanuel Oonwaller, Luke Christie, Jaa Campbell, Fnu CainpQeld, Jno D Cliarlton, Jno G Cooke, Edmund Cottar, Montgomery Gumming, H EOourter,Jos Clog- horn, John Cass, Jno Cunningham, Carl CraTt, Wm Car- son, It L CnleTw O Charlton, 8 J ftl Oubbego, Mosea Coburn, h F Cook, Henry Capon, 3 M Voiding, Freder ick Caratens, Wm Cox, Wallace Gumming, Patrick Crot- tr, Michael Carer, Peter Cobb, Jno J Cornell, Wm Con- aon, Robt Carr, Frna Champion, A H Champion, Jno W J B Onbbogo, George Cally- Urlah Cranston, Charles Can- I nou, Robert J Cawxhy, 8 T Chapman, John F Curdell, I Antonio Chlsa, John L Cope, Thoa Oonnlfi; Thos Conway, I ftlo»es 8 Cohen, D B Camp, Octavus Cohen, J P Coirer, I Bartow Cynthua, Patrick Clark, Jno ftl Cody, Jaa Clag- I horn, Wm Cannon, Charles Oler, Augustus Cannon, Pat- | rick Clark, Isaac Oohen. Wm Cromwell. G L Cope, Jr., I S L CofiOtWi Jxtnes A Codrvolser, 8 H Cooper, H A i n—^ Lc| „ k D D Qyp- johaD Cole, Con ,1 - ■ .. in inmr.1, w.iiireiieo vjujijiuji, Jimu I Juhn 1: Cercopcly, George Cousco, II II I I A .Cannuct, Jeremiah Cnvannugh, Martin I I B Coleman, Jnmcs Carroll, (Joorgo E Congd I tolllus, J P Cohen, Charles II Coiuiery. ^ ■ Rlc’d W Delaney, Martin Duggan, John Doyl rpawsou, Michael Dally, Rlo’d Donovan, Sami I pamut Donovan; Albert L D’Lorxo, Patrick Downuy, I Isaac D'Lyon, Michael Donnelly, John Donnelly, Wm I W Davidson, Morty Dorgan, Wm H Davit, Wm Dixon, I Ju Dunn, Chbsley Dugger, Jaa U Domund, Jos Dawson, I Tho* Dowell, Jno Downing, J E Davis, It J Dlckeraon, I L 8 DoLyon, O W Davis, D 8 Daniels, Jno Dailey, Wm I poncao,Jolm'-DUlon;'Iara«l Dasher, Levi, DelbllL A.Ol I BarenporUilsaao Davis, Honry Dannenfelser, Jno D Del- I Uaboy, W L DaylsJ3 d Dunning. Patrick Derrlne, Chas I H Buryee, lturrdl Dye, 8 0 Dunning, Jr, FG Dana, W Duryee, Burrell —.w, M — -.— , . Dudley, John Devanoy, John Dobic. R It Darby, Ju ftl I Boyle, James Downey, Wra H Dunning Jr, Henry Du- | blgnon, James Doyle, Martin Duniuwan, Dudley Oaven- I port, Jacob Do La RIottal A M Day, J. J O Davis, Thoa E I Usvls, Jas DoMartln, lloury DiUmers, Alex Drysdale, D J R Dillon, Fred*k Dannersftilsor, J B Dasher, R W'Dasher, I M T DUkes, John II. Dows, Bumuot L Dowell, John Dry- I «r, F11 Dernere, W J Donaldson, Thos F Daniels, Michael I Duggan, JohnDorgan. > tvi t-- • I ^ Henry Ellla, Daniel Egan, Richard EnnlS£.'Abraham I Einstein, Jpbn Everard/Wnt Elleby, 1 ThosEderi, C W I . - "■•-.Charles J Eden, Peter Endrles, J A Ki-wtn,^iuneia Eden, I H Fulton, 08 Frierson, Austin French, Jobann D Flaber, I Wm Folllnrd, Dominick Flatley, John Flannegan, IW|m I Foley, Thos Flaherty, Jno D Fish, LM Fnlllgnnt, 61 I Foley! L J B Fulrclnld, Joa Faunstan, Michael Fay, q I Fennell, JnO Foster,^ R Fisher, G J Fulton, JiH I Friend, J 0 Fathers, G G Fnrrlos, John 0 Ferrell, James I I Folk'er! Green Fleetwood, GeoW Fahn, Leonard Free- I land, H R Fort, Tho* A Parries, Wm B Flemming, Ju I Alex Fauoett, 0 E Flanders, W G Foote, DeqJ Franklin, hiairiliMftV Parries, I Potor Fetb, G ■fios M Forman. ■ John Gerdtz, Francis Grlinball. J P Gullmartln, BonJ 19 e f»°' t My j Joshua Griffith, C L Gilbert, Joa George, sr., I S ok Grady, Geo Glen, J P Grovonsteln, John IV’ *H Gallagher,' Domingo Galleo, John Griffin, OPttTOK L J Gullinnrtln. Seaborn I SP^^^ft^WHOnann,'George Gatehouse, J M Griffin, i WffG^wlu,JohnGIlielarurJoteph I B . G aroeUi Uiarle«nanahl, John Gallagher, 0 A Greiner, ItorjvJ/ji anroronL'i-l [tor, Jorao. Gniillodct, V i gCTaaBaUB 0.mM, Hirtln Orron. D M nuM Wm II Ounl. John .WOlUbrd,TUpa Grumble.W*BG)lr- Henry-olibertLtJohtii S-Grten; Wm-Galplilni Jr, J f OaauA.1 Ilaupt, 8r^ 0 8 Hen- 3, C 8 .Harris, Marl ’‘St®® tkfofc>8 P, Hamilton, Ueliry' H rti mrlek HalL-Wm Haulan.Joiu i John Higgins, H Haupt, Jno r igrrman, BA lues, Henry Hunken, 08 Hardee! AT J llnlley. NAITIUEIi L. DOWELL, No. 108Bxv-aTRaaT,Savannah, GioaotA.^ - Strict personal attantlon to Farmera* orders, and quick returns of Balo# of Produce. mar 3 • .. SWIFT, DENSLOW & CO n Dealer* In Groceries. Provision*. foreiqx axd domeItic liquors. W.D. FORD, ... WhoIcNnlo and Retail Grocer. Wtldborg*! Building. Jefferion-Hri-.t, Savannah, Qa4 .&3T Constantly on hand, a cholco supply or Famut Grocxries. rr July 7. John W Ihly, John L IhljMWm Ihly, Brien Island. ackson, Bulloch Jackson, Nicholas Jeffreys, Robt ummWmA Jnitdon, II R Jackson, Claus Jnckens, on R Johnson, Joa W Jackson, George Jukaon. Fred Kretc, Harmon Kuhlmon, olb, Dodrlek Kattenhorn,P M K( , Wm H Kelly, Phillip .ollock, Ezra Kent, N 6 Dr NKoh’* - J. L. OLIVER, FoslUonablo Root Manufacturer, KO.SKVXNTKkN BDLUSTRXKT, NKAR MONUMKNT-SQUARX. Cork-Sole, Water-Proof, Hunting, ftlllUary, Patent Luther, Walking, Dress, and Pump-Sole Boots j Shoot ing Buskins, Bootees, Oxford Shoes, l’uinps, Slippers, *•“' —■*“ * “at and moat fashionable made to order In the neatest r manner, of warranted materials, and by tbo moat experi enced and careful workmen. WYLLY & MONTMOLLIN, General Agent* and Brokers, For the Bele of Real Ettale r M‘egroet,H-any description Personal Property. OrriCK, CORNER BULI.-ST. AND BAT-LANK, ftb83 ■Savannah, Georgia. 1 T HE SUBSCRIBER takes this method of Informing his friends and tho citizens of Savannah, tint he la now opening THE MOST SPLENDID STOCK OP CLOTHING ever offered In this city. The prites, In plain figures, are marked upon each article, and no deviation, and aline remarkable low prices that the good! are marked, the aubacriber feels confident will be appreciated by a generous public. In part are the following G^xls I have now In store, to wltt GENTS' OLOTII COATS. Gents. Black Cloth Dress and Frock Costa, Olive, do do do do Brown do do do do DIuo do do do do Black Cloth Sacks and Polka Backs, Brown do do do do Blue do do do do Olive do do do do do Bhad Dress do Black Doe Skin Polka Backs, Fancy Colored do do Drab Coalmen Backs and Polka Sacks, Black Tweed do do do John W Owens. Geo W Owens, Daniel C O'Brien, Owen O’Rourke^nhn F O'Hyme, nor, Owen O’Rlelly, Humphrey O'Lcnnr, G 8 Owens, Dennis O’Counor, Jno O'Connell, Jno II Ohlmeyer, Wm 1 Olcott, Wra Olmatead, J F O’Neill, D G Olcott, E O’Byrne; “ , L — Mlchaol O’Neill, OE O’Sullivan, II G Oliver, John Oliver, Jonathan Olmatead, M O’Reilly, James Oil- SOUQ UHVOr, MOIIDMIDU Uiuiaivnu. umiiua V/II- vor, W C O’Driscoll, Dan’l O’aulllvan, Timothy O’Con nor, Danlol O’Sullivan, W W Oatos, John Ogelvfe, M W O’Uyrn, Thoa O’Bryan, Geo Olt, FredlckOtlo. Martin Payton, Antonio Ponce, E M Prendorgast, Bara’l N Papot, Jamos Prendergmt, O C Parker, Anthony Porter, Jos V Prentice, Jno F Posey, N SPIndor, Sam’l Phllbrlck, Jas M Prentice, 8 M Pond, Wm Parris, Pat’k Prunlj, Andrew U Pncelty, Edwin Parsons, Ellslm Par sons, Jno Poole, 8 G Pancost, Owon Peterson. C B Patter son, John Porfleld, John Phelan, Jno F Powell, Jas Pren- dergns,Thos Purse.8atn’l Pittman. EJ Purse, George — n n n. 1 •• n '—{Sill, * ” ’uree, Sat , , ,.. - .’apot, ftl Premlergnat, Edward Padotfbrd, (wardPauelford, Jr- ThosPIdgoon, Thos SPItt- tell, Jos W Phillips, Jamoa I’runty, J M Palin, M Peck, Patrick Price, G U Puder,Thos Prender, r. 11 lit T1..-1 II V In. V 11.»_ Paraons.R D Pa| Sun., Kdwii Jno Postell Marcus gaat, Chas Perry, R W Poolor, It K Preston, Jos V Pn ton, Wm F Preston, Edwerd Pursalo, D G Phllbrlck. Jm Quantock, John Quinn, Martin Quinn, Wm Quinn, Wm Quanlof4c,Jr. P M Russell, Waring Russell, David Rosenblatt. Jacob Roscnband, John Russell, Dennis llyan,- Wm llochoeler, Jainea Russell, ThosJ Ryon, J B Rots, John Reedy, * M Ross, Mlchnel Koohford, Christopher Rusaoll, Wm _ Roberts, John Ryan, JB Read, JosW UobberU, Henry Rosor, Vvm Robertapn, Patrick Itolll^ LSRusseJlj Wm 1 Rogers, Jno A Roohe, llornoy Roden, Pal’k Hyon, Richardson, Jno 0 Rowland, Michael Rooney, George Ritter, Edward Reilly, Danlol Robertson, Wm Kerashnrt, J W Rabun, Jos Ross, Francis Ryan, J H Ripley, J W Remshnrt, RobtTtalford, It W Ratford, Mathew Halford, WmRellly,JPW Reed, Jno IUordon, Francis Rolvos, Jefferson Roberts, 0 H Rlkeman, 11 Rogors. J Honaldaon, Jeremiah Ryan, B G Reed, Chas E Robinson, Josonh Ross, Honry Rober, Geo Robins, Allon Russell, Wm Roberaoit, John Rowley, John Rogers, Dan’l Rcddnmn, Wm P Rowland, Hugh Rtolly, Andrew Rlelly, A R Ral ston, IIJ Royal, Jno E Rice, James Ryan, JasL Rosslg, noil, C E Ryan, Wm Robken,0 W Rogers, Thos Ronau, Geo Robertson, Tobias Rothieler, F A liobore, G S Roux F T Rolf, M J lteilly, James Ilussell, , Wm Bwolj, John A Schaffer, John 8cuddor, Rloli’d &mye, Honry Starke. Abraham81mpson, Christopher Sahnolder, John A Slaty, Rloh’d dcanlan, Emanuel Shertall, Harman Sllber, R H Spencer, Mordo cal ShefialL Andrew Steafvater, John Savage, J 8 Solo mons. Krod’k Bcherff. A * — mi.— . Spent , P Sortven. John Spollmnn, D It Stewart. John Sullivan, Bhatfer. Wm 11 Bm|th, John Stoddard, Ephraim Send- ir, Sam’l 8 Slbloy, Anthony Sogur, Jas Shea, Pal’k J P Bcriven. John D Shnlfer, Wm It dar, 8am’l 8 8Ui, Scnnfan, Jos Skinner. J H Stroes, Don’t Sullivan, Jaa Skinner, Dr S Sheflall, Nicholas Slnot,. Martin 8uUivan, Lewis Smith, Jacob Schaffer, Thomas Saunders, John StovoiiBon, G N Staley, Thoa Smith, G J. Smith, Jno Sul livan; James Sullivan, Waller W Smith, Geo Shultz, P F StrobharU Jas J Stokes, Geo 8hute, Harmon Bnngstock, Henry 8eltzer, 0 B 8caJly, E Soraerall, Francis Sorrel, Jno A Btegln, John Sloan, Wm G Stafford, JnoBcreven, Wm Salte, 0 ftl Stone, J R Saussy, J M Schley, Francis ".a,P KBhlels, Adam Bhort, Jno Y Symons, James >na, F R Bwoat, Edmund J Saunders, Edwin Stiles, Solomons, Augustus Scholdoinun, Dennis Sullivan, Danlol Sullivan, ftl J Solomons, M Hhehan, Dennis Sulll- vnn, llnrney Smith, Henry Sltbbs, Jas 11 Shehan, Vnlen- tt 110 Stanton, John Sherlock, Loyal Scranton, Martin Shannon, Joseph SuUlvan.Jas F Stokes, Philip Smith, Jos M Shell in an, Jamos M Strickland, Timothy Sherredan, Thomas Bmlth, Wra Starr, Jr, II It Scrauton, Jaa Shcrdo- mnn, Conrad Scholnelder, Geo 8tevenson, Richard Stelo, ’ Nelson tfmlth, S 8 Speisaelzor, W Sheila, F John Shields, Nelson Smith, S 8 Spelsselzer. W W Stnrko, Arp Soamen, Thos F Stevens, J E Sllrk, II W Smith, Wm Btarr Jr, Henry Saunders, Peter Smith, J D Btobblns, A A Solomons, G W Shaffer, D T Scrauton, Patrick skinner, Edward Swift, Sami B Sweat, John D Spann, John E Btilwoll, Jl Sheppard,F ftl Stone, Eleazor Solomons, Thos Scully, Wra Suundors, Jas Smith 8r, Jno Schungoll, Jossoo J Bmlth, Wm F Shearer, J A Sowell, J 8 Slurtevant, Wm Saunders, Julius. Smith, H R Sofloy, Christopher Smith. >Wm H Tarver. John V Tarver, Geo W Tltcotmb, Wra ilj^sonoJphnTnompBon, Patrick Tydinga, Barnard U Thompson,Jno 1, Jphn Thompson, Patrick Tydlngs, Barnard U Frn'aTrantell, A FTorlay, P G Thomas, W F ion, Jno F Tucker, A Talblrd, Fraa Trautell, J D ke, James Thurmalt, B T Turner, Wm Thomas, .. j ... T TheUi j A ThomiU| y? - Tbodo, 11 JThorans- R v Thomas, Richard- " ^GThoroi " Turner, IOIUIjU * IIIDIUI _lrd. J E Tuylor, John < John.Trumtler, 1KTelit, JoaPTustln,Thos M . A Tupper, Chas Thompson, H JTIodemnn, Dnvld Thomp son, Jas Tlgbo. L 0 Tebeau, CShaa G Talblrd. Henry Tow, Jno Tanner, Wm A Thompson, Robt Tqdd, F J Timmons ,1 V V n-.11.1 .i V. Inn T -I 1 l.n.1. I ITulin.in. ,irn. □ l Thompson,-Robt T^dd,F Wm H Talblrd Jr, Jno J Theus, J Trchouor, Wm 8 Tay lor, N P Taylor, J M Thomas, J R Thompson. Christian Ucbelo, Philip Us'lpr. Antonio Vendley, alias Ramboakl, Chas Van Horn, W II 8 Vcratllle, Tristram Vcratllle, David Veador, Henry Vellstelch, W 0 Voudonberg^ Hpnry Vonglahu. O A Wood, Rloh’d Wnyuc, J L Wlneburg, Cant W While, James WhlUhan, pllt Woodward, Klltnn Wylly, Charles Wilson, Geo W vvylly, Augustus Wenzo, James White, L W Wells, Fnuicia Wllaon, J J Waver, A R W Wmi-dAVallon, A J Wylly, ffo. BI WIfren, - Wugli, Edmund Walton, A J wytty, Joa M wtfson. o M Waldburgh, Wm Thorno Williams, Wm Wilton. Wm ... rno vvmiums, win vviisuu, » Ib GelblehousC, Waters, Hiram Waller, John Williamson, Jaa White,. fi_a.Ufckon.Jl,. cob Walter, Gregory White, Mlchaol Woldoh,Thomas U b Wycr, ios W Wood! Wm Wright G 8 Walt, IIF •' •’’alder, Wr —*• m Wescolt, Jacob Waldbi Wllllnlu I«mio Welder, J W Webator, Jerrard Wubbleman, A J Whlfe. Chriiio- pher,White; frtln L Wolfo, Nloholaa, ftmrad Walamlth, Isaac P Whitehead, 0 E Wliltlng^F R WyllyyEnoi Wlthlngton, Benjamin Whitehead. Thomas Work— Dr. 8Warner, JW Watta^Jno Williams 8 P Whlfot mm A Wilson, Thos SWnyne, G.VyWest, Jo White, G M Willett, Simon Walter, W H Wcekes, " F Warring, J nWilder, Henry y^‘ GeaWlllIx, II P Will nk,‘Peter son, ZD llama, Geu Wllllx, IIF Wllllnk, Peter wiitber-; II WIHberger, Martin Wendelken, Henry Wll- Winkler, Z NWinkler, Jno E Ward, Jos 0 i3undunB ffiacBB. FACTORAGE, FORWARDING, cQMJMShlOJf nU81NE8B, AND QRMRRAL CO CORNKR BAY AND WUtTAKXa-STBRKTS. E. O’BYRNE, AT TAYLOS’a BtlLDINO—KARKOT WIIAKf, Keeps constantly on hand a supply of Crpckery-AVaro, Grocorio*, dec* Ac. Jan 1, '51 ly L. RODIDER, fraoii Paris] FoMltlonaliln Boot and Shoe-Maker. importer •/ French Leather, wmTAKKR-sTRxrr—orrosiTK rmkts’ buildino. guBfntBB (SataB. HARDWICK It COOKE, Factor* end'iCemmilriolt ni , No. lW$jr0H»L R. ■. HARDWICK. .erchont*, JOUR O. COOKS. IMPORTRRS Earthen-Ware, .SSALX DEALERS IN PHILIP KEAN, \ND DjSLElPlNnRADXTmDK Cl’oTHING, . PENflBLD'a RANOR—NO. OSlRVAR-rTEBET. Nectan Vlrglniusi tie. 100 boxes bestF.mil' 150 _ do. do.Jfo.l 8. B. ftHIiLER It J. I). FERGUSON, — -giatia r 'Wheelwright* i and Rlaek«mltb*y Corner of Rronghton and.Montgomery-sts. SAVANNAH, OA. Carriage', Wagons, Carta and Drays manufactured, laekamlthlng, Including Irtn Railing and Grates, for Blaekatol. Dulitlfngs. >»irrS- nor 6 PIRrr DOOR WEST OL Will tako contracts for BuUdlng and Work in of every description. .ld.T, ANDREW’S HALL, 1 Mas R. <t J. LACULISON, ON* DJLlfs fa 1 VNDLRS* U1 "* Canal-Street—Near tho Canal Lock. R. LACULISON. ■ LACMUSON. A. N. MILLER, Engineer and Mill: IRON AND BRASS FOL EASTERN WniARf—BAY A. PONCE, importer A: Munnfactarer of Seffar*. Keeps' on handsweSt*SSe5ea^m5k^?lmported Be. gars; also Manufactured Tobacoo, Snuff Pipes, aad all other articles usually kept In his.lino of business, which he otfera on tho most reasonable terms, fit nov3 French Brandy: 5 pipes Holland Q| n ; 4 puncheons Jamaica and St. Croix Rom} 30 casks Madeira and Tenor!Ob Wines; do-, enperiorold MadolraandShernr Wines; 10° baskets Champagne, Ileldieck, Hungarian, pJAti. ac, etc. 1W) kegs and halves FPFO. Powder; 85. do. No.9 do; SO do. No.l do 20 rasks Codfish and Haddock; 80hairbb1s.l Its Mackerel; 50 boxes Codfish; 40 kilts No. 1 Mackerel; With a full supply of everything e se In tho line, for sale on accommodating termi. by J.V.OONN1 T. PORTER’S FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM. 5pm SjjctttB anB SummcuJFaBljJouB. Green do Brown do 811k and Wool do do do do do COATS. Checked Ginghams, Linen Lustre, Plain and Fauey Alpacca, Paris Lustre, Black Morin, Black and Fancy Tweed, Do do Onshmeretta, Brown and Yellow Linen, Black Drap d’Etc, GruM Linen. FURNISHING GOODS. Linen and Lluen Bosom Shirts. Bilk, Lamb’s WooL and Merino Shirta and Drawers, Linen, Jonna, and Canton Flannel do Bilk, Merino, and Cotton Half Hose, Bilk, Thread, and Nor! Hose, Gentlemen’s Dressing Robes, Linen Collars, two and three ply. PANTAL00N8, Striped Cotton and Linen, Plain do do do Nankeen, Drapd’Ete, Fancy Linen, Black Alpacca, Black Poo Sklu Pants, Plain Black Onsslmere Pants, Fancy Colored do Plain and Ribbed do Black and Colored Satinet Panta, VESTS. Black 8atin Single and Doublo Breasted >ests, Fancy Satin and 811k do io Embossed Fancy Silk do Block and Fancy Barathea do do do Embrol’d Cafelraera White and Fancy Satin and Party Plain Black Silk Velvet, single and doubli Fancy Cut do do ^ Fancy Cashmere do; GLOVES. Black, White, and Colored Kid Gloves, Black #nd Castor Riding do Cloth, Cashmere and Lined Berlin do Btackj Wliite and Fancy Hllk do . CRAVATS. 8uporflno Black Silk and Funcy Cravats, do Fancy do, great varlely, While 811k and Satin Parly Cravats, Black and Fancy Silk and Satin Scurfe, I do do Opera Ties. Linen Cambria, China Cord and Pongee Podiet Hand kerchiefs. breaded, Hals and Caps, of the latest styles. Ladles’ Riding Hats. “ - Trunks, Patent and Solo Leather. Valyses, Cnrpol Bags, Cones, Umbrellas, 4ml, kc. OHILBREN’S CLOTHING DEPAUTMENT. ip In the roost costly stylo with over/ convenience fortrylng ou, line, oonslitlng In part of Coataand Pants of every siyle, Over- incnis, jenny aiiipq oaoas, roiaa do-Over 8ucks, Vests, Braided Suits, Plain, Silk Velvet, Vest La largo assortment. Tho Ladles will find it to the 1 - •- —" — 1 » «- — Suits, nnd Boys’ Caps, a largo assortment. Tho Ladles will find it to their Interest to call and oxnralno my stock, aa they are made up In the latest stylo and the best manner and at tbo lowest prices. No abatement from (bftprices first Don’t forget the now store on first floor of 8L Andrew’s Hall, corner of Broughton and Jefferaon-stt. apr28 Webster,^lobert Waggehsleln, Jos Wafthburo, D L Wll- f son, Claudius 0 Wilson, Dcmbsoy Jno ftl Williams. Normnn Walli Tboa White, W John Wlckam, Wilder, Jaa 1 E - Welglem, Jno W C Williamson, Henry WUilam Wr While, Peter White, TIME 18 MONEY. DISPATCH IS A REOWMIMEiVnATTniV. ’araer. Peter Yonson, Jno A Young, Dr E Yonge, W A Yongo, Wm P Youge. Z* Petor Zarodoskl, Edward G Zetrouor. Jacob Zimmer man, Edward Zudomes, Solomon Zolgler. Tho foregoing are tho qualifications of voters entitled to vote for Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Savaunnh at tho ensuing election In December next, and a Bit of persons Registered for the month or May. IT there are any persons whose names are Registered, and who nro not entitled to a vote, notice is respectfully requested to bo given to the Clerk of Council, that they may be dealt with according to law. K. F. AKIN, sept 14 Clerk Council. GEORGE W. HARDCASTLE, CARRIAGE HIAKE1L 200 CONGRESS AND 05 8T. JULIAN-STREET, Franklin-Square. j . W OULD Return his thanks to his friends and patrons for past favours, and Inform them, that he Is now ready at the old stund, to execute any work In tho above Une, nnd hopes by his untiring exertions to ploaso all who may honor him with a call. All kinds of repairing In the above business done with the utmost neatness and Wheelwright and Blacksmith work, and all kinds of Wheels,Wagons, Drays, Carts, Ac., made on tho shortest notice and on most liberal terms. Jun 20 JOHN POOL%, . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAIKT AND OIL STORE, SAVANNAH. QA. No. 11 ■\Vl»llnker-*treet. TT EEP8 constantly for sale—WHITE LEAD, Pure No*. XV 1 and 2 English do. GROUND PAINTS: Black, Yellow, Brown, Chrome Green, Paris Green, nnd Prussian Blue. ^ DRY PAINTS: 'enelinn Red, Spanish Brown, Lampblack, Yellow Ochre, Red Lead, Litharge, Paris and Chrorao Green, Prussian Bine, Chrome Yellow, Umber. Terra de Sienna, Drop Black, and A VARIETY OF FANCY COLORS. ~ r ~ Neatslbot do- and BPIR1TS _rop Black, ai ... Linseed Oil-, Sperm do- Nealafoot do- and SPIRITS OP TURPENTINE, White-Wash BRUSHES, Paint, Var nish, Graining, and Artists’ do. Window and Picture GLAS8, of all qualities, from 0bv8 to 33by40; CopaL Ja pan, Light and Dark Coach VARNISH, MIXED PAINTS of3l kinds, PAPER HANGINGS, Fire-Board Prints and Dwelling House, and put up Gutters and Conductors, complete, In tho space of ten hours. All Roofe war- prudenoo ilctatesf wo i‘kmausblp, and prices os low as I am also fitting up Water Works in Houses, which in jjMnt of style and workmanship lias never been practiced AU wort done under my own Immediate Inspection. I respectfully ook a contlminnce ofUie ptlronagewhlch has boon so llborully bestowed on mo-since my com mencement of business, and will endeavor to merit a con tinuance of tho same. JOHN J. MAURICE, may 20 to and 13 Barnard-street. 1 Now* XI jovory yet Motto HI .. . Glorloui The Most Important l „ PIIILLIPI8 PATENT LIQUID GLUE, n'OR Carpenters, Brash Makers, Book Binders, Oabl- I? not Makers, Housekeepers, Druggists, Ac. This bo- Inga Patent Glue,in a Liquid state, always ready for use, reqifiros no flro; It is tree from smell,and will keep liquid In any climate: it also acta as Cement for Wood, Stone, China, Glass, Iron, Marble, Paper, or any tub- stunco; as a paste or gum tt stands unequaled; Its repu tation, wherever tt has been introduced, is of the first or der ; us n saving to ftlechanlcs, Is observable at first sight. We offer llberurinduccments to Hardware men, Station ers, Druggists, Ao^ and guarantee tt to cost lees, by 80 percent., tbun common ordinary Glue. We are making exiensivo arrangements for tbit Fall Trade, and country merchants will do well to attend to this Immediately. We are establishing Solo Agents In all populous towns throughout the United States. Sold In Bottles of three sizes, and also by the Gallon. Small samples sent to any part of tho United States, carriage freo. Also, the British Furniture Polish, In bottles of three sizes. Country Alcrchants, attend to the above. Apply early. PHILLIPS A CO., ■ug3 3m 4 Ccdar-st., near Pearl, New-York. FALL OF 1862. TT AVING completed our arrangements for the season, XI we are now prepared to offor to the publlo tho larg est and best assortment of GOOD AND WELL-MADE CLOTHING, B °E3rTbe above articles will be sold on reasonable Hou*oy Sign and Skip Painting Done lu a workman-like manner, and at reasonable prices. J*n «> WOODEN WARE. , T t T IE subscriber has Just received por schr. John W. Anderson, a supply of Wooden Ware, vttu Ice Cream Palls; Brass Bound Tea Tubs: Brass Bound Palls; Measures, from 1 quurt to Jtf bushel; Pulnted und Plain Tubs and Palis. Wash Boards, Paste Boards, and Plus, Aa, Ac.} for sale by JOHN J. MAURICE, augP 10,12 and 14 Barnard-street. CAMPIIENE AND SPIRIT GA8. rpHE Subscriber has ^received _per_ afoamer StateUf _ Georgia, a supply of Camphene and Spirit Gas, di rect from the manutketuron. which will be sold on rea sonable term*. Also, Camphene, Gas, and Oil Lampa; June IS 10, 12 and 14 Barnnrd-streot and are determined to sustain our reputation by selling Goods at fulr prices. We lnvte our friends and the pub llo to call and examine our Fall and Winter Stock, which, for quality, style ond QUANTITY far exceeds any previous season, and from which a complete outfit can bo selected at the very lowest peicei. Oar Goods are selected with great care—being cut In tb* latest Fashion, and manufactured lu such a manner aa 5 COPPERSMITH AND PLUMDING. pHESubSeriUe v.._ nr In connection with _ his Fouudry and Machine Works, n Shop for the above business, and engaged the services or superior workmen, is prepared to do uny description of. work that may offer. All work done In the very best manner and at the shortest notice. A. N. MILLER, July 12 tf Eastern Wbart. givo entire salisfoctlon. . ’ J 800,000 STOCK of Ready-made CLOTHING, embracing all the various styles, qualities, eta, in part as follows! COATSt Black Cloth, Frock and Dress, Plaid and Clouded, Fancy Business Coats In groat variety. Tweeds cut Into Pehoris llulr Sacks, etc- eta PANTALOONS, made from Fine Dlnck Doeskin, und the various Fait styles of Harris’ Clouded und Mottled Cosslmercs, Black and Fancy Satinets. VESTS: Black and Figured Satin, Gentlemen’s White Silk and t Igurod ft!aracillcs. WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT. We Invito the attention of Country Merchonta to our Stock, which is varied nnd complete, and munuftictured expressly.for their trade. ■Wo also havo u genteel a»- soruneut of YOUTH’S CLOTHING, Gentlemwi’s Furnishing Goods, Blftek and Fancy BUk Cravats. Stocks, Plain and Figured Silk and Satin Neck Ties, Prince Alberta, of Plain, Watered and Ribbed Silk. White and Fancy, warranted to’fit, Gloves, Under Gar- "3enta, Suspendere, Collars, Handkerchief*, Socks, eta Ev We ask a contl nuance or the patronage whl« ns always been so generously extended to us. PIE*— MARINE RAILWAY. T HE undersigned respectfully Informs all who may need his services, that he has charge of the MARINE . ... SAM’L HOYT, Late ofthe firm orSam’I Hoyt&Co; Savannah) Ga. W OULD announce to his friend# that he baa remov ed to Charleston, S.C-N0. 149 Easl’Day, where RAILWAY, which Is now In successful operation. He la therefore, prepnred to take up vessels of any size usually visiting our port, aud to do the work of repairing, Aa, on reasonable terms. Those who wish to clean or paint the bottom* of tholr vessels can also bo accomodated on the Railway upon reasonable terms. Ho Is also prepared to contract for building vessels of any cluss or description, and to carry on the buslnoss of Snip Carpentering, Spar ftlaklog, and Caulking, in all IU various branches, at the eastern extremity or tho city. A good Ship Smith is on the premises. aug 3 ly ” ” 140 nEAft -- MTSflSc MB. Prlutlng Paji 35,21kby28X, -ILF. WILLINK,Jr. ___ 24 by 35,91k Uj by 36,25 by 36^,34 by July D . PAPER. __ jper, of the following sizes: by 28*. 24k by 39, 24* by 38, 25 38. On handandforsatetg^ J. B. CUB BE M !* SAVANNAH DRY DOCK. To Ship Owners, Masters and Consignees of Vessels 'rpIIE Suscribor respectfully Inferms them that the SA- Jl VANNAtl DRYDOUK Is noW In successful opera tion, and tt la calculated to take In ahlpsor aqy oUss from 100 to 1500 tons burthen. It la 230 feet long and 65 feet wide, and complete in every particular. ■ A J»rgo gang of workmen la nmployod and a Idrge supply of materials Is on hand, ao that vessels can be repaired with as much despatch aa In any other port. Pump' nnd Block Staking ana Smith’s work dono on tho promises, and every effort made to ensure economy nnd fidelity to those who may fovor tbo Dock with their business. D. P. LANDERS11INE, Agent and Superintendent, fob 94 latte of Marsh’s Dock. Charleston. - - Jnricnwiii, 0.0-i.u, inv uny, wnura he Is prepared to do. a general Commission business, and furnish to order, at all times, any articles from the North that may be wanted, for Uie Usual commission, 1 receive and sell ihosamo. Aud I plodgemy aeir that all business entrusted to my care ahull receive such attention as will Insure similar manifestation of their good will, not doubtiug that my acquaintance with Northern and Southern markets will enable mo to do as well aa any, and better than many. Also Dealer in Butter, Cheeese, Plaster, Marble Dust, CeraeuL Lime and Hair. Aud Agent for sr ' and South, as well l. Georgia and French lie furnished on abort notice, and at inunutacturcre prices. Casli paid at all tltnua for Wool, Green, Salted aud Dry tides, Deer and Sheep Skins, Shipping Furs, Beeswax, tag#.sRopo Cuttings, Sea Island Cotton Soed nnd Flor! E la ftloss. Also, Southern Tanned Leather in the Rough, arms cash Invariably. Refers to the citizens or Savan nah generally. tf aept4 saVaSkah watub wobks. , ■ ■ „ Savannah, 8ErTE*BER. 1852. PEALED PROPOSALS will bo received by\hoaub- O acriber until iheSWh day ol October, for tho delivery of ono half million of bricks, delivered as follows t . 2311,000 ort Franklin-square In this city. 270,000 on the West bank of tho Ogechce Canal be tween the River Look nnd tho Bridge. AH tho brick to bo oft ho boat quality, and subject to a rigid Inspection. - - Deliveries to oommenooImmediately on tbo acceptance Deliveriestoeomtnencolmmedlately on tho accoptanoo ortho proposal, and to cantlnuo at the rate of 200,000 per month, until all are fornttbod. - The undersigned reserves the right to aooept any pro posal for the whole, or a part, or tbo above quantity. Payments to be made pa the brick >■ delivered, rose Inga proper percentage to Insure the completion of I Inga proper percentage to Insure ttie'botm contraet. [sept 30] JAfttES O. MO] TIUOTLV 0I1010E BIO COFFEE I'nlihm nttna • ,n. i - ^ AND BACON JIOULDERS.--105 bagsOoffee: 15 casks Shoulders; sept 7 1ER80N, HEIDT fc CO. lie bub iiuir. it for sundry Machine Mamifectorlea, North a well as Situs O. Herrings’Fire Proof Safes, French Burr Mill Stones; all of which wlU CARPET WARE HOUSE# "nUyluf jl 01 ouvniiuuu wiu mo jmiuiiu yuuunmy, mavl formerly occupied by Messrs. Snider, Lathrop 4 (which is now being enlarged and Improved,) opened on or aboutihe sitHhlnsL, with an eullrely r aud complete stock or Foreign and Domestic OARPi 1NGS, OIL ULOTH8, &a 4ta Having secured the Agency of several of the principal mi factories of Europe, purchiuerawUl bo enabled to ke selections from tuo most complete assortment of ftc Nevllt, ‘ wUt be new ’ET- wholesale or retail,on the most satltfoctorv terms, by sept 4.tf W. fW-QUION, AgenU any.deacripUou ol -- Ir . mw'qr, his lnsfru- munts,rtferenco is made to the organ recently erected by him In tbo Lutheran Church of this city.' Parties desiring Information on the subject can ascertain, all necessary particulars on application to F. ZOQUAUM It GO., Inly 13 Whltakcr-«U, ono door oast of Brysn*L TT1RAU SMITH’S FLOU1L-30 bbla-.HIram 8mlth’a XX 1 , Flour * " “ . [Flour; 30 hair do. extra Canal do. Landing per atafljBaaaaB ^ FALL AND WINTER , rpilB Subscribers havb now opened th. . X and Winter Goods, to which they Invite pmm jttrtctiangTrr. I1UOR8 * WINES. *45 *do* * 0me ° f U,em P rinle » ^50 hhdJL Porto r/co and Muscovado Sogara; 8’#. 5’a and l’a Lumnu - 270 boxMTobacco, 8^*, Vs and l’s Lumps; rr 1 " Duiem ’ SHcrttiawBfrt. . - — Teos,'some of it very superior; too do. Star and Adamantine Canales; 275 40 do. Old Mononga’a Whiskey,tome very choice; 15 hall pipes Ot«rd, Dunny sc Co.’a Brandy; » quarter and eighth casks various kinds c QA BBL8. HIRAM SMITH FLOUR. AV 50 bbls. Canal Extra I ' oct4 . OONNERAT 4c CO. GROCERIES. S. PURE GENESSEE FLOUR. 00 boxes Tobacco, assorted qualities. 20 do. Fine Cut Tobacco? 25 bbla. Butter Crackers. 25 half do. do 25 boxes Soda do. .5 bbls Sugar do. 2ff barrel# No. I MackereL 20 hf. dot No. 1 do. 25 kilts No. 1 da 30 bbts. No. 9 do. 39 do. No. 3 do. 20 boxes Herring. 25 bbls. Phelps'Gin. 10 da Domestic Brandy. 10 do. N. E. Rum. 5 do. Old Monougahola Whiskey. 25 bags Old Goreminont Java Coffee. 25 bbls. Granulated Sugar. 5 quarter casks Malaga Wine. Landing and for sole by oct 1 COHEN 4c TARVER. ,bls. Stewart’s Refined SUGAR. 20 boxes Loaf do. 10 bbls. Crushed do. 5 bbls. Powdered do, 50 boxes Pale nnd No. 1 Soap. 10 do. Toilet do. 25 do. No. IRtarch. 25 do. Pearl do. 20 bags Java Coffoo. Lauding, and for sale by apt 30 COHEN 4 t 4c TARVER. CARPETS! CARPETS!! CARPETS!!! W E hare This Day opened for tale, a splendid as sortment of Carpet** Oil Cloth*) Mat*) Rug*) Window Curtain*, Ac. 40 30 urtain*, 4 —COHSIITINQ IN FAnT OF— pieces Three-Ply Carpets do. Velvet Tapestry do. Brussels do. do. Two-Ply " 10 do. DrttL,- do. Felt Carpet 5 do. Dutch do. 50 Velvet and Choneltle Rags 100 common Rugs and ftlnts 100 pair of beautiful stylo Window Shades. All of tho above Goods ore offered at the lowest market “ 1KIN prices. For sale by [sept 20] A1K1N fc BURNS. RORERT8 & FOOTE, o Broughton-alreet, (up stair*) opposite the St. Andrew'* Hall, H AVE now on hand a ver> large and wellvelected Stock of DRY GOODS, which they offer for sale, by tbe piece or package to the trade—consisting, In part, of Colored aud Duffell Blankets. Red aud While Flannel. Plains and Kerseys, nssorted quality. Satinets and Kentucky Jeans. Fancy and Tweed Casslmeres. Striped and Plain Cotton Osnaburn. Blcuched and brown Shirting* aud Sheetings. English nad American Print#. Cashmeres and Printed Delmlnes. Blank and Colored Alpacas. Black and Colored Coburgs. With an additional general variety of Goods usually kepi In Dry Good# 8toros, which are oiferod for sale at tne usual accommodating terms. sept 18 CHEAP CASH STORE. CORNF.R WHITAKER AND CONORESS-STS. B LEACHED and Brown SHEETINGS & SHIRTINGS. The Subscribers have just received per brig WUson Fuller, from New-York: Water Twist bleached SHEETING New-York Mills do do James’ Steam Mills do . 7-8 and 4-4 Lowell LONG CLOTHS, 7-fl and 4-4 Londsdalo and Washington Long Clntns, 4-4 Sea Island Brown Shirting, 7-8 and 4-4 11, and 12-4 Allendale Bro. 8heeting 7-8,8, U, 10,-., 7-8,8,0,10,11, aud 12-1 do Bleached do 7-8,8,0,10,11, and 12-4 Hamilton do do For sale by M. PRENDERGAST 4c CO. r> UTTER, CHEESE, FLOUR, Jj 30 kega selected tJoal kega selected Goshen Butter, boxes do. Colored Cheese. 25 boxes do. White do. 25 bbls. Hiram Smith’s Extra Flour. 25 bbls. and 20 bulfbbls. Pure Geneesee Float 30 boxes Ilalslns. Received per steamer, nnd for sale by sept 16 BORANTON, JOHNSTON 4 & IN, LARD, COFFEE, • afcc.— 25 barrels nuroPhelp’s Gin: 25 do Imperial Crown do: 100 keas Lard; 225 bag# Rio' 50 bbls. Stuart’s B. Sugar. Landing, and for sate by sept 14 CRANE A HOLCOMBE. M ackerel a codfish.— 25 barrels new No. 3 Mackerel __ do, do. No. 3 20hf.da do, No. 1 1000 Codfish eept F OLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM. T7»LOUR, ALMONDS, SOAP, Aa&a— 1? 25 hair bbls. extra Canal Flour; 5 frails “Jordan” Almond#; 25 boxes Pale Soap: 15 bbls. pure Cider Vinegar; SO bbls. extra Mouonguhela Whiskey. Landing, and for sole by sept 14 CRANE A HOLCOMBE. /CHOICE ST. CROIX SUGAR, Ao— \J 27 bhda. Choice 8L Croix Sagan S do ^ d°- Porto Rico do; 50 casks prime Bacon Side#: ,23 do. do. da Shoulders; J50b«g» do. Green RIo Coffee; d°- dp. do.‘Jamaica Coffee; 0(1 mats Old Government Java do; 100 bbla. E. Phelps’Gin; ’ • 40 do. P. A H. Connecticut Rlrer Gin; > 30 do. Domftatie Brandy; S 9' l i‘ rtep * nd c^xks Malaga Wine; . 90 bbls. and 50 kegaVrime Leaf Lard; 75 boxes Colgate’s Pearl Starch; 50 bbl#. Illram Smllli’a Floor; Just received and for.aale by.. aept29 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON'A 00. 34 firmnsaeleeteU Goshen Batter; * Dairy Chee 50 boxes do. -English Dairy Cbeeae; 30 do. do. New White do; 20 bbls. good eating Potatoes; Landing from steamer and for sale by aept«9 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. do. 50 bags RIo Coffee. 5 bhd#. Muscovado Sugar. 50 boxes Cordial#, assorted. 00 do. Pipes, loo reams Wrapping Paper. 100 grou Matches. Landing and for sale by ■ aepl28 “ COHEN A TARVER. SUNDRIES* 200 n0 -^ a ?° BA000 ' assorted kinds. 0 hbd». Fair and Choice Porto Rico Sugar, so do. Cuba and New-Orleana do. 100 bbla. Refined da 75 do. Crushed and Powdered . do*. 25 boxes Loaf do. 300 bag* RIo Ooffoe. 200 do. Porto Rico and 8L Domingo Coffee. 75 do. Java do. 150 Jf and X chests Hyson Tea 40 K do. Black do. 130 boxes Soap. 100 do. ftlustard, Pepper, Allspice and Ginger. 80 bbl#. Bmter, Soda, and 8ugar Biscuit. 30 34 do. do. ■' do. do. do. 120 H 8. tt M Began, assorted kinds. D bags black Pepper. 9 bbls. New-Orleans Whiskey. n .(j. vvku. .1. ‘ 100 do. White do. 50 do. Monongahelado. 20 do. Old Ikiurbon do. 140 do* E. Phelps’ Gin. 00 do. Best P. u. H. wye Gin. 0 pipes Holland do. 50 x casks Sherry, Bladelra, A Tcneriffo Wine. fc00 baskets Cliampngue do. 40 bbla. American Brandy. 25 X cask# do. 10 X do. Cognac Brandy. I In Custom House 20 X pipes do. l Store. 150 kegs Gun and Rifle Powder. 500 bags Drop and Buck Shot With a compete assortment of Groceries. Por sale on faroreble terms by ■ept 4 WEB8TER EW MACKEREL— grab el tun aftaecttnemcntfl. BflgAintKtatAi(titk'teA3i-siiipi,r\E WEEKLY. and Splendid Stcam-Shlp* FLORIDA). Captain Lyow, —aKd— • it A LAB AM A, .Captain Lvotr, - Belonging to .tho - ... N.Y. ASavnnnnh Strain Navigation Co, WlU leave Bavannali and New-York every Saturd&t. These ships are of 1,300 tons register, and unsurpassed tUMHt the same time that the MAXtoaari« wouhkrnrx leave Charleston, are rive In New-York as •oon-aa,‘nr before them. ’2X3T Cabin Passage ML payable before going onbotrdl Aqkhti: PADEjIfORD, FAY A CO., j . Savannah, SAMUEL L. MITCH ILL, -rr -7;^r or Jnn28 194 Front-street, New-York. Philadelphia kSavHH Tlicnow ami siiluiid Sa©ship STATE OF UL •egister. Cant. John E. Walton, baa commemRH^WI o.L lpi P» "111 leave Savannah on.,WcnNRaDAY,«P alternate Wkdnx'dat 8tb.dav of September, and ev2n?ail thereafteT: ray on the 22d Sept, 6th and 20th OcL, And 3d and 17th November, and bo on. ......;.. - ..:.t25’oo 25 00 '■BIOS' ---- ---- November, and bo on. CabinPaaaage to Philadelphia., Through Tleketa to New York.. B (ffirpg0rn This ship baa been built wUU entire regard to safety , «*Mi opJena isew and admirable V cllltles to business and travel. For freight or passage ap ply to PADELFORD.TAY A CO., ■ Agents In Savannah* HERON A MARTIN, . -i AgentalnPhUadalptyi* - ■ Tho Union Steam float Company or Geor gia and South Carolina having thoroughly I now ready tb trantpori frdghl ol all dbiaiptldAs be- tween Bavannah,. Augusta and Hamburg, with as mneb, Icommodatlng Captains. All freight consigned to their agents will be c.^M»r P :L“Ss , "X«oi > irdo, iperlor to any boats on the river. . . .1 HENRY HARpER, - President, Savannah. ■ept 21 E. F. KINCHLBY AGO., AgenU JAMES HARPER, Agent, Augusta. I A PALMES. BRUN8W1U1, ST. MARV8, KINO’S FERRY, < AND INTERMEDIATE L-_ —*3 ^ Tlie new and But stcam-packct I Captain P. Corb, having been dKafiABaioverhauled and refitted, will resume bt. for tho above places, commencing Thumdav, tho 2t- Instant, at 10 o’clock, A. ftl. For Freight, or passage,btSr- Ing very superior acwmmodaUons for paa*engert, apply on board,at WHUnk’s wbarAorto , E. F. K1NUHLF.Y A CO-Agenta P. All Freight payable’In Bavanhab.' 1 sept 20. N 1 20 barrels No. 1 Mackerel. 25 do. No. 9 do. 25 do. No, 3 do. 10 hC do. No. 1 do. 10 do. No. 9 do. Landing from ship Hartford, and for aale by LOOMBE. sept 91 jgXTRA CANAL FLOUR.— CRANE A HOL< 28 barrels Illram Smith Floor. 25 hf, do. Livingston Extra da Landing from ship Hartford, and for sale by “*“• CRANE A HOLOOMBB. L ANDING from brig Excel: 20 hhda. prime St. Croix Suga: 25 bbls. Coffee do r do do 10 do. Granulated 50 bbls. Stuart’s 11, A G. 10 trails Almonds 20 coses Pickles, quarts and half gallons. For sale by [sept20] CRANE A HOLCOMBE. Fair 300 Bags RIo Coffee; 50 Malta old Government Jam da 100 boxes Soap; 50 “ Slnreh. Jail received aud for sale by eept 20 1852 ftPSIAHON A DOYLE. B randy, gin, Ac. in half Pipes Otard Brandy; u Selgnelt and KoscftcU do. 10 so#\ selgnett at Hand Glu; X Casks Madeira Wine; sw - “ Port do. 30 bhls. old Monongahela Whiskey; 50 “ Domestic Brandy; 50 “ do. Gin; 100 do. Rum; 100 “ do. Whiskey. Just received and for sale by ■ept 201832 ftl’MAHON A DOYLE. ’UGARS.—Just received and In store: j 20 hhds. Mr Muscovado Sugars; 10 do. New-Orieans do. 10 do. fine Porto Rico do. 50 bbls. Crush’d, Powd’d and Refined Sugars; 40 do. Coffee Sugars; for sale by Jnly 13 J. V. CONNKRAT A CO. Savannah 1 * Ch ^ ^ U. S. MAIL STEAM-PACKBT8 , L EAVE Sqvannnh *v«ar ftfoaKifro' at'Foui o’cLocx.nfltT the arrivsl of the Night' Train of tbo Central Rail-Road, and ARRIVE *t> Chavleatoir ATTwxtva o’clock M. a AMk day, connccilng at Charles* ton with the Wilmington Steam-Packota. witch leave with lheU.8.ftlall avxar day at %X PToI-, and, *l»». with the New-York <3c Clmricalon Stcura- Bhlpa. which leave Charleston xvxav Wednesday and. Saturday Afternoons. Passengers leaving Macon on Tuesday evenings will arrive In time to connect with the splendid new steam amiHEr w “ k *” d ^ Fare from Charleston to New-York by land rente. .820 00 time 52 hours. By sieamsblpa........,,... ,v..:.V...825 00 may 15 8. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agent. Ji 7VLOUR, SOAP, STARCH, and CANDLE8.—Landing * 100 bbls Cnnal-Flour .50 boxes Cotgata’# Pe#rl Starch.. 50 Ijoxea Georgia Candles 100 boxes Soap. For sale by [sept 25] SWIFT A CO. TVOMESTJO LIQUORS— JJ 100 bbls. E. Pbclp’s Gin; 50 do P. A H. Gin, Conn. River; 100 do N. O. Whiskey; 50 do Baltimore Whiskey; 100 do N, E. Rum; “ " Brandy. 50 do Domestic I Landing, and for sole by [sept S s SWIFT AGO. ROUINSON Sc CAMP, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, AMD DBALIRS IN Fine Heady Made Clothing) A RE NOW receiving their Slock or FALL AND WINTER GOODS,consisting In part of: Blue, block and fancy colored English and French Cloths: Over-Coat, logs ol black, blue and fhney colored Reavers; blue, black and drab Pilot Cloths; English, French andA- merican Coalmen, of black and foncy colors; Vestings or Silk, Batin, Cashmeres, embroldoni and rich Cut Vel vet. All of which will be made up at tbe abortest notice and In the best style of workmanship. Our READY ftl ADE CLOTHING Is manutacturod at the well known bouse or W. T. Jennings A Co., No. 231 Broadway, New-York, and lae^ual to any In the city. 17L0UR, SUGAR, ROPE, AND RAISINS— J? 35 bbls.Cnnr' “— 1 bbla. Canal Flour; 10 bhds. Cuba Sugar, 106 coils Weaver’s Rope; 20 boxes and 10 halfboxea Landing and for sole by We keep constantly on bond the largest assortment of FANCY GOODS of any house in the trade, such as white and foncy colored Shirts; Silk, Lisle Thread and Gauze ftlenno Under-Uanneuls: Shaker Flannel and Latnbswoo! do.; Thread, Cotton, ftlerino and Lnmbswoo! Hosiery; Silk and Cotton Umbrellas; black, white and colored Kid Gloves, (of Alexander’# make); 8tneka, Scarfs, Cravats and Collars: and, in fact, everything ne cessary to a Gentleman’s Wanlrobe. For sale on as ac commodating terms as can be had In thodty, at GAUDRY’S BUILDINGS, ■ept 21 Next door to Pulaski Honae. CRANE A HOLCOMBE. S UGAR, MOLASSES, Ac.— 15 hhar — - - ■ is. Prime Porto Rico Sugar 111 hhds. Choice do. do. 50 bbls. Sugar House ftlolasses 60 bbls. Rutter, 8ugar and Soda Crackers 25 boxes Soda Biscuit 20 boxes assorted Candy Landing and for sale by sept 14 SCRANTON, JOHN8TON A CO. M ANUFAOTURED TUBA' CO, Ac.— 81 boxos Grant A Williams’ 5’s and ffs Tobacco; 20 quarter do do; 60 bbls. Crushed and Powdered Sugar; 40 do Clarified _ do; 50 boxes Colgate’s Pearl 8tarch; 150 do No. I Pale and Family Soap; 6113 lb cattys Hyson Tea; 10 bbls. Bleached Whale OU; 10 do 8oda lilscuis; 10 half boxes Lonf Sugar; Landing and for sale by SCRANTON, #ept 7 JOHNSTON A CO. C UNDRIES.—150 boxes Soap, various brands. O 50 bbls. Irish Potatoes. 40 bbls. Hiram Smith’s Flour. 100 kegs Gun and tiiflo Powder. 50 X casks Suerry, Madeira, and Tencrlffo Wine. Received and for solo by ■ept 6_^ McMAHON A DOYLE. OUGAli.—50 hhds. Fair and Choice Porto Bloo Sugar. Ql - — 0 50 bbls. Refined 50 do. Crashed and Powdorod do. Just received and for sale by sept 6 McMAHON A DOYLE. /COFFEE, MACKEREL, 170 bagr " Not. 1 and 3. Mackerel. 20 half do. No. 1 do. 40 bbls. Stowart’s crushed and powdered Sugar. 20quarter casks whjte wine Vinegar. 500 reams Wrapping paper, assorted. 75 package* Hyson and Green Tea, selected. 80 boxes 6s and 8e Bedell’s patent Tuliow Candles. 100 bbls. E. Phelps’Gin. 40 do. P. aud II. Connecticut River do. 25 do. Domestic Brandy. 10 do. high proor White|WhUkey. 1 Puncheon old Jamaica Rum. 1 do. old 8t. Croix do. 1 do. old Scotch Whiskey. Landlngand for sale by sopt 6 BORANTON. JOHNSTON A CO. ANDING from schrs. Julia Eliza, Urania, Sussex, IN STORE FOR THE GENTLEISENi J OHN W. KELLY, having returned from tbe north with a handsome assortment of CLOTHS, CASSI- MERES and VESTINGS, lakes pleasure in Informing his *' *- H gaj. friends, those especially who admire a finely flttiex ment, to his saloon, No. 4, opposite the Pulaski Ht where they will find him ready at all times to suit his pa trons In the most approved and feshionablo manner, and he ventures to assert, that those who will coufide In his selection as to color, fabric, style or finish of a covering for tho human form, shall go away satisfied. Furnishing Goods—Shirts, white and colored, with and without collars; Under Shirts; ftterluo, cotton aud Hair thread Drawers; Hosiery, Cravats, Scarfo, 8tocks, neck Ties, Gloves, Suspenders, Umbrellas, silk and cotton do. Alan, a large lot of men's aud boya’ Caps, ofthe latest patterns. Also, a fine lot of beautiful Ready-made Clothing, which 1 selected with great care. Gentlemen In want of any of the above articles will please give me a call, as 1 am determined to tell at a small profit. [sept 25] JOHN W. KELLY. A SPLENDID OPENING OF FAUIi GOODS "VHE Subscriber would respectfully call the attention eahd-weil of tbo publlo to bis large il selected stock of Full aud Winter Staple aud Fancy inter Stapl DryGoods. Consisting In part of: Black and colored Silks, of a great variety; very rich embroidered Silks, of all patterns; ftlantlllas and Cropo Shawls; Scotch Wool Long do.; and square Plaid gbawla; Cashmeres; ftlousellue do Lattice; Alpaccas, a great variety; Needlo-VVork Col lars and Capes, of all patterns; Chlmlxettes; Muslin and Loco Under431eeves; Cnmbrio Handkerchiefs, from 12X cents to 85 a piece; Irish Linens; Huckabacks; Diaper; French Towels, from 25 cents to 81 a ploce; double Damask Table Linen; white und brown Napkins, a fine assortment; a very large assortment of Gloves and Ho siery, ot the veiy beat make and style; English and A- merican Long Cloths; unbleached do.; rich Domssk L anding from schrs. Juim kuzo, .barque Texas, and brig Augusta: 50 hhds. choice Porto Kloo Sugar Sugar 25 do fair Cuba do 250 bags fair to prime Rio Coffee 100 do prime old Cuba do “5 barrels Crushed Sugar 100 boxes Star Candles N. 6. Whiskey Bar Load 20 do choice old N. O. Whiskey 200 bogs Buck and Drop Shot; 5,000 tb*. B 25 barrels No.1 Loaf Lard au do Stuart’s Bugar, B. AC. ■ a . .. . 50 do extra Flour, Illram Smith, Spalding and Hopeton brands; 5 bale* Twine 20 quarter casks pure Malaga Wine 10 barrels Cherry Brandy . . 25 do Ro 10 and Peppermint Cordials 50 boxes assorted Candy; 50 boxes Cheese, (new) 50 boxesCheese, English Dairy 100 do Tobacoo, most approved brands. For aale on liberal terms, by aeptjB CRANE A HOLOOMBE. gU^AMvAc-—22 h^ttu J*}® 0 bbl#. Stewart’s Refluod and Clarified do., : 10 boxes do. Loaf do. 100 bbl#. 8ugar House Molasses. „ • 56 do. Illram BmUh’sand Pure Genesgeo Floor. •' 00 do. Butter, 8ugar and Soda Crackers, 25 do* nnd 10 kega Prims Leaf Lard. JtadKW merican ix>ng uoins; unoiencnea ao., ric« duimbih Table and Plano Covers: Casslmeres and Cloths, black and blue of every quality; rich Vest patterns of all styles; Satinets; Kentucky Jeans; Ken assortment; one or the very best select! ^^CiUtPCTJNG—Brunei™"^-Ply, 2-Ply, All-Wool, a va riety of patterns; and, also, CoUou Carpeting. N. B.—Clothing at wholesaleouly. (feuntry merchants would do well to cnU before purchasing elsewhere, aa the goods shall be sold low and on the moat accommoda ting terms. (oct 2] JOSEPH LlPPMAN. SAVANNAH AND A UGUSTA STEAMBOAT COMPANY OF OE.„ Will continue to ran the following Steamers, vtttt . 1 DAVID L. ADAM8, (Iron,) ......Capt. -2—‘ CHATffASf.ffron)..* C*pUHvbBSRV. THOS. 8. METCALF, Cant. ——. , TENNESSEE,.,....’. CapL —— Which, with tow-boate aud lighters, afford untqitdHii facilities for transportation of freight to the Interior of Goorgin, South Carolina, Tennessee and Alabama, la connection with Railroads. „ , \\ Tho elegant stedm-packet D. L. Adams will eotmMt with the steamships>FMiain& 1 aud AUtax**, landing frolght by them In 5 daya from New York to Augusta. 1 Freight (now taken at reduced ntasj will be forward- ed free of commission. '»■ C7* In order to prevent detention ormiscarriaga.bin* or lading should bo addreased to G. JI. JOHNSTON. President, Savannah. Merchandize froiaUxoii •"*•*•* •"“"- *—ii,Auj JOHN A. MOORE, Agent, Augusta. DtREOTOIta. Savannah.—Geo. H. Johnston, Andrew Low, Edward Padelford. W. C. O’DriscolL Charles Green. Joseph S. Fay, Joa. Washburn. AuonsTA.—J. R. Bnikloy, T. 8. Metcalf, James Hop- L. Hopkins, E. Sherman, u. ftl. Newton. 8avannab, Jnne 94,1653. ‘ : ■ ■ ' ' . ‘ ; TO TRAVELLERS GOING NOHTIt. ' IRON t__ T his comBNMI. nnd other Merchandise, on tho Savannah river; to !<. JOHN. LAftlAB............ CnpLCRtswiLU —AND ALIO »T TH* STKAMER— AMORYSIBLEY, , t ..ChpL Tho Utter Steamer being of loss draught than any other on the River, Insure* unprecedented despatch In all stages ofthe water. The Company la also provided with fifteen Tow-Boataand two Lighten. - • . 1 All Freight addressed to the care of the Company* of Its Agents, will be received and forwarded, free of com missions. A. SIBLEY, President, Augusta. T. R. - ftl ILLS, Agent. Savannah, oct 16 W. ftf. ROWLAND, Agent, Augusta. throughTFari From1 Charleston to Daltlmoro tIT I To Philadelphia $19, and to New-YorkMUA THE GREAT MAIL ROUTE FROM CHAR L EAVING the wharf at the foot of Laurens# tree! dally' alter tho arrival ofthe Southern cars, via Wilming ton, N.C., from which point two dally trains are dis- . patched at8 At M.andip. N “ k nectiug at Weldon, N. CL w|U Rail Road to Norfolk, thence b and both trains connecting at V Petersburg, Richmond. VVaabli a ; recently been refold with heavy Trail) thereby • ng both safely and despatch. By these routes pas- ngeraavaUlng themselves ofthe (feat train may reach sengera availing 11 Baltimore In 40 hours, Philadelphia (n 45 hojnra, and New York in SOX hours; and by Uio second train they arrive In Baltimore In 50 hours, Philadelphia jn 50 hour*, and VnrlrlnMl^ hnun -‘ * • New-York In MX hours. Through tlcketacan alone be had from E. WINSLOW. Agent ofthe Wilmington and Ifolelgh Rail Rood Com. pany, at tho office of the Company, foot ofLauron* street, Charleston, S. C^ tn whom please apply. mar 22 AUGUSTA AM) WAYHESBOBO 1 KAH-RDAI)I point iti _ r , n , Coaches, forming a perfect daily connection between Au gusta and Savannah, Macon and SlilledgevUIe. On and after Monday, ftlay 10th, Passenger trains will . run Daily, as follows: Leave Savannah at...,8.00 o'clock AJM. - ' Macon at... ; .7^0 , “ A.M.. , “ MUledgevIlloat .,7.00 “ A. M. M Augusta at....- ,...4.307. H . A.M., Arrivo at Augusta at.... 9.40 u Pi Mi 1 “ at Savannah,., " '* “ at Macon at...., at MiUedgevlUe ai Fare between Savannah and Augusta..<-»-•••< “ “ Macon “ “ U U l.n U 6.W P.M.' « m li and Augusta..85 50 - MiUedgevlUe&o “ .....V.'.^.'.Vlw75 . MACPHERSON B. MILLEN, Gen’18 " Savannah, May 5th, 1859. . p SOUTH-WESTERN A DAILY TRAIN for Passengera and Freight k ftlncon at OX A. M., arrives at Oglethorpe at 10)^ * A. ftl n leaves Oglethorpe at:l 1)4 A. M~ arrives at Macon' ■> at 3)4 P. ftI M connecting each way with the Central and' ftlacon and Western Rail Road Trains, nnd the Talla hassee, Eufoula aud Columbus Mall Stage Lines. Passeugers dine at Fort Valley at 1.15 PJtt.- - -r-: - x GEO. W. ADAMS, SnperintendenV ’' 1 » South Weatern RaltRoadi -.' ''J EXTBESdi I - ’. : BEABE.BAUE OEOTI11NB rpHE undersigned would solicit tho attention of;bla X friends and tho publlo lu general to his forge assort ment or READY-MADE CLOTHING, which bo has re ceived by recent arrivals. Ills stock consists, In part, as follows: Black and Blue Cloth CLOAK8. Black, Blue aud Brown Petersham Overaacka. Black and Ollre Cloth SurtouU. Blue and Drab Kersey Overaacka. Mottled and Black Beaver sacks. Fancy Casslmere and Tweed Backs and Frocks. Super Black Frock and Dress Costa. PANTS—of Super Black French Doe Skin Oassttnefe. super Fancy. French Casslmere, Gray and Plaid Twcedb . VESTS—of Figured Black and Fancy Qoabmere,' Block Satin nnd Uarotchca Silks, Figured Blade and .#oa . New-York, Boston And all iff* Norlheht.wj. Towi pe, fa tje. _ Also, Afaf con, hue and Milledgccille, rUf>7 , o Savannah,Ga. ’ Orptoxs.—N0.74 Broadway, New-York; No. 8, dourt Fancy Silks.. ' . ■ ... Together with a large stock of Shirts, Drawers; Gloves. 8uspenders, Scarfs, Cravats, ftcc. _ M ‘' wBole ofJthe above np under hls'own supervision) oimI are a^Ctteapf *- •ebeap aa tho cheapest, i ’ r . J-r oct 2 WM, R, SYMONS, 17Whttakcr#k. NERROIC1COG AN S1 NEGRO lilt Of JAN NI rpHE subscriber rospectfully calls the'aUenUon or Fab- X lore and Planters to hfo very extensive stock of No- 50 boxes Solocted Now Choose. lore and Pfontars to hfo ,- a Brogans and Women’s. Leather.Boots; These , VO been selected 'oxpraaly for thfo market an warranted the beat stock and workmanihlD. Hal_ fldenl that a fair trial of hUitock wIU insure satisfaction. and a 61 »ma u ° dlll «“goRAmlS,joiinstosuco. SE;. HSUS* Gibon’s BuUdlng, formerly occupied by Messrs. E. F. WsodftcCo. - •- ■•(■-octa-.i; OIIEFFIEtiDStllP O reived and for sale by V/P124 CRAVATS AND TIB ... black, colored, and whlte-1 . .Also, a choice assortment of l $:U