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VOLUME L.
SAVANNAH, GA., FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 22. 1852.
NUMBER 253/
; jrf’mttigip
dahyand tri-weekly
by J. L. LOCKE & CO.
.ill.- mill County Prlntor..
. f»*SS—rankiui •
D ft n v p,Mt *8, Trl-WMkly *5. For Annum,
.In m cam will mi order n>r tho pnpor ho intended
lo, Min* iicooiupaiilod wllli Urn money, or a eullernomry
le'foreiieo* A1)VBBTI8 ma- BATESt ,
• Advertisements InierleiUt tlio allowing raloei—
Adicrnm JjJ 0M ;,„ iU or tU UIII.
ft in.ortloii ..Ollclfl. OlieMoiltu 80 00
One Insertion.. ... „ w
5 123 Tlirco “ U 80
J?” 0 m ...150 1 Four 15 00
£ ?ur . «. ..... » w; . ;8jx , w .jo 00
. ®iVdM»k *,.. 3 00' One Year., 30 00
m ono week* • • • • ^c-,
r^iutvflrtlMraeatitlMriedAt lbe usual rules, aiul
JgffiKSSwSSTttey be published accordingl?lnw.
All advertisement* m^inuuient persons or strangers,
^dTettlyors wlll be confined
K) iSelTrsKal»rWne«*, w^ -«U other advertise;
JJSSJ ml periWg to their regular business, as agreed
hearty Sdrertkera exceeding In their adTwtlsements
the avenge number of lines agreed tor, will bo charged
the average number or lines
TSS« •
ronltEI.Y.
WILL IB INBERTKD aRATUI-
T °Ai <> | I 'sdvertitemonta for charitable Institutions and re*
1 to till* offlee, or the Editors,
*o them to aUenllou.
least.
slstrutora Ibi
Its, musl
. n pi*| C ni|n^hM beenTmadeVr Letters of Administration,
"1 4....I Minn..mVd nL Innlt.
Tor Debtor*
ust bo pub*
7NoUc<r by Exooutors snd
uni Creditors to render M
^Gunidian»,rnSstbe publishedFpllTY
hi tho day of sale. Thefld sales must be made
|K£a”w 1 ii?y W n%i mSSK;
liowani, siarwu worn, »»ui uuuc, i-cicr iierruinu, u /i
Hmilkor, ltobt llutcblnson, Jns 0 Hlucs, Henry Hunkcii,
J J) llsrley, Mlcliael Hickey,Timothy Howe. 0 B Hardee,
Elisha Haxad, J P Hood, loos Henderson, W J Halley,
Henry Harper, J E Ilogg, W U Harris, Nicholas Hernsn*
dex, Thai Hefierod. Alfred Haywood,. Moses Y Hender
son, 01! Hall. U H Ilnrdce, David HarriugUra, Edwin E
Herts, YV II Hausemnn, N M Hnrris, Stephen Hatrlok, 8
A Hooker, O 8 Hunter. HR Hnborsham, Chas F Ham-
lion, W IIHolmes, BP Halsey,Wm WHabersham, J M
liny wood. Tiios Hoyncs, Jnn D Habersham, Conrge B
Harding. Jno Uarrlssou, Nicholas Iloyle, Fras Hernan
dez, Andrbw Harrisson, Win Humphrey*. John Ilolry,
G Troup Howard, Wm Henderson, D B Henderson, Jas
M. Henderson, Thomas Hulry, Glaus' Hallman, John H
Hull, Levi.Hart, Jas lIoran. E Ileldt, Maurlco Uockctt,
Robt Habersham. Sr, Johu'IIarper, J W Harris, Thosj
Holcombe, U H Holcombe, E 8 Harris, Wm Ileldt, Jos>
Harogrovcs, Jos C Habersham; John 11 Ho1contbe,Kldred;
Haydon, EJ, Harden, Jno Hamlet, Goo Haas, Jno R
S lot, M Hording, Seymour Harris, E D Heyle, Win F
ttid, H F llollnnd, James Hines, RH Howell, .ThoeI
Harden, W 1) Harrison, Milton Humphreys, Jos B Har
vey, R B Hilton, R W Hunt, Jno F Herb, Wm Hone.
John W lhly, John I.Ihl’wm inly, Brlen Muni.
.George Jones, Jas 0 Jones,* Jas M Jones, BO James,
Alexander Johnson, JoaT Jones. JD Jesse, Tlioa Jones,
Edward Jones, Jos*Johnston, Peter Jacobs, John R
Johnson, Christian Jogsleltor, KB Johnson, G H John
son, Einauuul Joseph, J R Johnson, A E Jones, John
R Jackson, Bulloch Jackson, Nicholas Jeffreys, Robt
JncksotL'Wm A Jaudon, H R Jackson, Claus Jockeiis,
Peyton R Johnson, Jos W Jackson, Ucorgo Jackson.
Fred Krete, Harmon Ktddman, Wm II Kelly, Phillip
Kolb, Dedrlpk Kattonhorn,P.M KoJIock. Earn Kent.N B
Knapp, Jos King, John Kennedy, Dr N Kohlbnuse, James
Kerr, Peter Krauss, Uefort Kcrk, James Kennedy, John
Kelly, Daniel -Kate, Hanford Knapp, A JKarn, Edwin
Knapp, J F Kirby, Nicholas Kerfoy, Robert Knox, Fred
erick Krenson, Peter Krine, Ik»uIs Kempr, A G Kennedy,
A L Kent, Louis Kbczel,Thos Kenton, Jos Kirkland, Al
fred Kent, Phillip Kean. DO Kauffo, Wm Klne, Ed
ward Kean. Edward 8 Kempton, John Keegan, Chas II
Knnp{T, VVio F King,Nicholas Kclloher, Jno J Kelley,
Th Kroner.
DA’
"ISSl.' Urn flrrt TOMdny ofUm monlh,
reeb thehours of ten In tho morning and four In the
No sale from day to day U vnUd, unless so
BoSb^xoeuto^ Administrators imdGusrdl
l^owu.ndjdjnlpl.lrnlortror Lot-
Mdst of Voters,
S EO. 3.* R* U •firtier enacted by the aoMor/ty of He
tame. That from and after tho passage of ibis act nil
nersoiu shall bo qualified to vote at elections for Mayor and
Aldermen of the city of Savannah and the ham lets there
of who are cltlxens of the United States, huvo resided in
tub Stale of Georgia for one year Immodlotoly preceding
the election and within the concrete limits or Bavaiinah
for ono menth Immediately preceding their registration
and continue so to do up to the time of election, who
have attained the ago of twenly-ono years, have paid nil
city taxes or have In their own right sufilciunt real Mia to
to satisfy any tax executions which rany bo against them,
who have mode all returns required by Uje onlhmncos ol
C B-Aw, tt^wtAusUniDawd Abreham,0 8 Arnold 1
Goo Alexander, Jno W Anderson, P W Aloxnudor, Robt
Austin, George Armstrong, James Anderson, W V N
Arinitrong, R F Akln, l*utor Arnold, R D Arnold, Thos
Adnms, K 0 Andersou, Richard Abercrombie. J B An-
derson? John Angluro, HOW Aloxnndor, Johu Allon,
Jainea Aheru, K A Allen, W B. Adams.
Conrad Byck, Rldhard Burke, Michael Boylnn, E W
Duker, Johii llritily, E J BlountJ Wm M Blouul, Patrick
Brady,’Thus BwIdyl'.Wm B Blount. DrW p llu och,
Anthony Basler. Balll 8 Box; Jos 11 Baldwin, Isaao Bran,
no, Belgsiuond Berg, Honnr llomers, NKBnrnnm, Wm
F Itrantloy, Robt BUko, Wthlllifhe. A F Bennett, Wm
MBlack,relixBoiunon, Gilbert UuUer, ThosBourke.
EiigonoM Bee, J P Bolfoulllot, h B Byck, A Borchert,
Win BaSslnRor. Patrick Bulkoy, P H Bohn, Henry Bette-
San.T'hSrWfi llcalle, Wm/feuiloch. Patrick Hrndlov,
xfe^rt’nrSu;
T A Bulkloy,
• *~ - ill
r - 'PiManjn
Lognn, Thos Leary, I
Patrick Leo, DanlerLai
lAivy Llllonthul, W
GAL Lamar, Thos E Lloyd, BenJ’n W Lloyd, Hngh
ann. Jos lJnnman. John MU Lovell, B W -Leach, B
[In, BY Levy,-JTLatham, Peter
Hugh Larken, Patrick I.enahan,
__ iphan, Thnmos Lyon, James Lan-
aghan, J T Linde, Linda Linde, Daniel Leahey, Wllljsm
M Leigh, John Larkin, Henry LatHrop. D P Lhndershlne,
Andrew Low, 0 D Lebey, Louis l.ogrlel, John Lyons, O
Luf burrow, Clwrles Law, Peter Lee, Robert Leybourn,
. —. w Lincoln, H F Letche, F M Lohot^
* ‘ Simeon Lane,
jnwrenco, AH
on. iiuwniu uuisiiiJohn LareOf'D
n Liene, James unughlln, J F Linder, James J Logan,
Robert A Lewls,-A B Luee,-J H Ladd, Jno Lama, Jas
Lynch, ID LaRoche, Peter Lawrence, Michael I .a van,
MaUhew Lynch, Root Laohllson, James Laohllson, Cat*
a Lenxer. James Larkin, Timothy Lavau, 0 A La-
ie, R0bt Ltinday, John-Lawton,-A J Lebey, Thos
Lewis, Wiu II Lyo'ia* Antonio Loevenlo.J G Lambrlgld,
Michael Lyncli, Put’k Laughlln, John II Loveless, G Yv
Lockwood, Loors Lehman.
1W.
Abraham Minis, David Morris, Jncob Manses, John
Makln, Thos MoNleholas, John Mastorson, Edward
Maahan, Jeremiah McCarthy, John Mcllue, Wm Morrell,
J G Mehrtcns, Robt McIntyre, II0 Mebrtcus, Jno D Mai-
lett, Jns Mordecal, Michael McGrnll, Thos Murtaugh,
I^nnder Moore, Mathlns II Myer, Peter McUutlllouddy,
Silvester Munnlng, M Mnrsh. Jacob Miller, Jno Murchi
son, Jno Montmollfn, Thos Maher, Thos MoAullflT, Jsa
NcFculy, B W Miscall/, IIW Mercer, 0 A MagiU, Wm
Meredith, ET McGrall, Thos McCollum, 11 Morce, Win
J Moore, J D Mallard, U D Murphy, Jeremiah Mack, N C
Mills, Jesse Mount, John Murphy, It M Morel, Patrick
Monro, C 0 Millar. John McCabe, Harvey Morse, John
McDermott, J Rl Mlllen, Thomas W McArthur, Lovt 8
Myors, Ileiiry Merckhurdt, Michael Mealh, Thoinas_ Ma
hon, Pn * ........
Byrd,G A BoufcullL., n
Kr^rtcla'll'lnl^OhuUanl Pftlrlck'l^rady.^Vlio. J Jljiiiocl
l M Untlu, Mldinel llrjM, Coo IHnUinju, O K llurrlo,
8o. Uriau, I) J. llr.l, J A llakor, W llUnnote, Jo. K
ll.ltoueVWcn I) Drown, A T Downo, Jo. II Dnrnjoeh.
Jno Bennotti Loul. DarclloM, Jo. Bnncrolt, Tlmdilou. J
Dnldwloj Purlolt Dwkr ” *
Drown, G YVBrueit, M
B Bailey.'Wu Balloon,
eullett, P A lllols, Henry Brlgl
John Bo
Beaton, M- J Bucknor, «uuu uujwh, « «*„"
Dounl. Dloonorhnuom D II UUdwln, Wm O Uornni,
Auoiutu. Doullncd, John Durn. Mlchnol Dowloy, Ullck
Darki, Ji. 0 BlnucOt'J 'll DiuldoA'W J Bod Jot, Jm 0
llowuL Jno W DtayB.nmrd K Boy P S Dnrtow, Win
J BM,J P Brook. W II Boordley, VV 0 Butler, IIS Bo-
lud.V Frederick [lidtoy, VV D Brohlor, Jo. W Brown,
John 0 Bunco, Theodore Biol. WIBIun Blnl. Wm II
llourko, John P lll.kcly,, o o u.Brown, Wro II Bonk.
B b lhmlllocan,-J T Bocknor, Chorle. II Boll, lino Ilron.
wk.
: YVm IICurler, JohnOoopcr,0 A Cloud,PLConstan-
Uuo, David O Cash; MA Cohen, R RCuyler, Goo A Cuy-
ler, Solomon Cohen; llligh Cullon. WII Cooper, Edward
Ciioboge, David- Cohen, John Oleary, Jos V Coimemt,
Alleu Oulleii, Chiu Cooper, JnsCloary. Barnard Constan-
Uue,Tbos.W Cooper, John Clanov. John Curslens, F W
Cornwell, Jos B Camtlhers, Nicholas Cruger. Wright
Culpepper, .Thos Corley. R M Churlton. B J Casscls,
RloliardCole, Thos CusaoWno L Clark, Michael Cusack,
U HCamnfleld. FrancIsT Colo, John Curry, Thos Clark,
loston, D M U Burroughs,
ho'n 1 Palriek Jr McGovern, S t
“ * uey. * *
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rklm
, micnnei aiumn, inomas am
. 8 Millar, TJ McNIsh, John
Mnhouey. John MoGunngh, Patrick Masterson, John
S auery. dames < dicvaij, i»hh. niuua, ummu .
Murk I ns, 8 B Moody, Dennis McGuire. Lawrence Mc
Kenna, Noylo McHuo, J H Mohrlens, M II Myer.Thontns
HcKouna, John Miller, Jacob Mankc, Edwurd Met I raw,
Bartholomew Mcltmmey, John Mailer) - , Luder Mehr-
tens, A F Mira, Fabian Myorhofihr, O 8 Miller, John R
Martin, YVilllnm n Mell, James W Morgan, Mlchnol Mor
ris, John W MoKoy, 0 F Mills, YVilllnm E Mongln, D J
McKonzIe, AF Mordecal, Jus 8 MdDonnld, Jns Mnnu-
sy, ThosR Mills, Domingo Marling. Jos Murphy, G A Me-
Uleskoy, Angus McAlplu, Michael Martin, Peter Maris, A
G .Mode, M It Milieu, Jno McCall, JosMeFi
cair, E Mendell, A K Moore, Wm Alncksv,
Jns G Metis, L B McConn, Wm Morris, John McCollum,
Clinrlos McCann, Bernard Malian, YVm McLaughlin,
Patrick McLnuglilon, F YV McCarthy, YV II C Mills,
Jno McMahon, Jno F Mullognn, Jns Matthews, Isnno
Marsh,Thos Madden, John Moran, FA Maddox, Sol onion
Mnycr, E M McDonnell, YVm Morel, Jno Mnhun, Jno R
Mayer, Thos G Mooney, M 0 Morlnnd, Jns McDonald, T
It Muxwell, N YV McLckmI, Alex Mcllnrdce, JnoT Mitch
ell, Fretlk Mundorh II K Muntfort, Jns McBride, W J
McIntosh, Saint II Morel, Jeremiah McCarthy. Win Mc
Carthy, A N Miller, Thos Mott, II P Miller. I YV Morrell
Jns Mclntlro, DmiiI McCarthy, M H Mel-ood, Jns McCann
Jus McCnnnn, Thos Meeks, Edward Mullogan, John Mo
Aullo; Archibald MeAlllsler.
Joseph Neill, ThosNnylor, YVm Nungezer, JasNunge-
zor; YV G Norwood, Jno YV NenvilU 1) D Nicnots, 1SL
Neldllnger, Ilan’I Nelson, Torrenco Nugent,G N Nichols,
Geo t—
Nell.
Norris,t'rederlok NoHonien,JnoONicoli, Thos’M Nor
wood, Chas Nowland. James Noldtllnger, Wm Novo.
jns, Coo YV Owons, Danmi \j vunnor, a
Xl’ltrien, Owen U , ilourko,John F O’Byrne, David O’Con
nor, Owon O'Rlelly, Humphrey O’Leary, G 8 Owens,
Dennis O’Connor, Jno'O’Connell, Jno II Ohlinoycr, YVin
H Olcott, YVm Olinstcad, J F O’Neill, D G Olcott, E
O’Uyrno; Michael O’Neill, C E O’Sullivnn, II G Oliver,
John Oliver, Jonathan Olmstosd, M O’Reilly, James Oli
ver, YV C O’Driscoll, Dnn’l O’Sullivan, Timothy O’Con-
p**-v-.i.— W W Oates, John Ogelvfa
m 8 Nichols, L F Nichols, Jos Nagle, NevlU Neyle, Jno
ill, J 0 Neldtllnger, A A Nungnzor, J R Norton, Jncob
luberger, Edwurd Nugent, 8nm’l Nuttmsn, Jns A
nor, Daniel O’Sullivnn, »r »»
O’ltym, Thos O’Urynit, Geo Oil, FradlckOtto.
do, M W
Cohurii; L F Codk,Wary Capon, 8 M Golding, Freder
ick CarslensJWm Odx, Yvnllaco Camming, Patrick Grot
ty, Mlcliael Carey, Peter Cobb, Jno J Cornell. Wm Con-
uow, Robt Corf, Fras Chnmplou, A H Champion, J no YV
j Charles Can.
non, Roliert’J Oawxby.'ST Chapman, John F Curdell,
Anlonlo Cblao, John L Cope, ThosConnlff, Thos Conway,
Motel,8 Cohen; D It Camp,' Octavus Cohen, J P Colfor,
Bartow CynthuL Ptttrlck Clark, Jno M Cody, Jps Clog-
horn, YVm Cannon, Charles Cler, Augustus Cuiiuon, Pat
rick Clnrlr, Isaae Colicu. Wm Cromwell, G L Cope, Jr.,
G L Copo,sr, James A Courvolser, 8 H Cooimr, H A
Crane, YVra uClnrit D D Oopp, John D Colo, Cornelius
K Convor, Thotitiis Corr, Bryan Connor, Jnmes ECopo,
I Clark, George Clark,. YVm P Clark, John AChnm*
‘ ’" Oolter, 1 Laurunee Connell, -
be«, YVm Colter, Laurunee Connell, Frederick Oulion,
John F Oeroopely; Georgo Cmisco, B H Crandell, F
ACsnnuutjJeremlfth Cavanaugh, Marlin Conway, D
B Coloinaiij Jarntw'Carroll, George E Oongdon, Thomas
JP Cohen, Charles H Counory.
^Rlc’dW Dolimojr, Martini)*
Pagren. Mlehhel Daily; Bwd „
Bsiilel Donovau; Albert L D’Lorae, Pi .
[WnMMl Michael Donnelly, John Donnelly, Wm
M Davidson, aiorty Dorgan, YVm H Davis, YVm Dixon,
fu Bunn, Cnesloy Dugger,' Jas 11 Domund, Jos Dawson,
of DdwfiUTtlo DoWdlng, J B Davis, II J DIokereoii,
mm
______-^.lej Wm' 0
iilly, Rlo’d Irenovan, 8aml P Dibble,
Albert L D’Lorze, Patrick Downey,
W _ Davis i , b8 Daniels, Jno Dailey, YVm
v) M ber,rLevl Delbltt, A 0
Daunenfclecr, Jno D Dot-
uncon, John DIBob; Israel Dssber,
m
B 1
UnnoylWli^ia’sa inning,"Patrick Dorvlnc, Ohus
u Doryoo, nurrell Dye, 8 0 Dunning, Jr, F O Dana, W
H Dndloy? John Dovanoy, John Doble. RII Darby, Jns M
Bnyli James Downey, Wm - H Dunning Jr, Henry Du-
blgnon, James Doylo, Martin Dunnamm. Dudloy Tiaven-
S acobDe La'Motto,'A M Day, J. J O Davis, Thos E
Duggan, John .porgan.
Henry EUls, Daniel* Egan, Richard Ennis, Abraham
ElniUjIn, John EVhrnrd, YVm EIIoby, Thos Eden, C W
Edenv John; J‘ EdyV;Otuirles J Eden, Peter Eudrles,J A
Ejistem, Edwin W Ervln, Jamos Eden.
Martin Payton, Antonio Ponco, E M Prcndorgost,
Bnm’l N Papot, Jnmos Prendergust, O C Parker, Antliony
PoHer, Jos V Prentice, Jno P Posey, N 8 Pinner, Bnm’l
Phllbrick, Jns M Prenttco, 8 M .Pond, Wm Parris, I’ot’k
Prnnty, Andrew C Pacetty, Edwin Parsons, Elisha Par
sons, Jno I’ooto, 8 G PancosL Owon Potorson. CII Pallor,
son, John Pcrltcld, John Phelnn, Jno F Powell, Jns Prcn-
dorgos,Tiios Purse,Bnm’l Pittman, EJ Purso, George
Parsons, R D Papot, M Prondergasi, Edward Padolfiml,
Sonro Edwnrd Padolford, Jr n Tiios Pldgoon, Thos SPIlt-
Jno Pnstcll, Jos YV Phllllits, James Prunty, J M Palin,
Mnrcns M Peek, Pntriok Price, G U Puder, Thos Prouder,
gnat, Chns Perry, R VV Pooler, U K Preston, Jos V Pres
ton, Wm F Preston, Edward Pursnle, D G Phllbrick.
4*
Jns Qunnlock, John Quinn, Martin Quinn, Wm Quinn,
Wm QuuntockjJr.
P M Rnmoll, YVnring Russell, David Rosenblatt. Jncob
Rosenbnud, John Russell, Denuls Ryan, YVm Uoclieslor,
James Russell, ThosJ Ryon, J B Ross, Johu Reedy, A
M Ross, Michael Rochford, Christopher Russell, YVm P
loberls, John Ryan, J B Rend. Jos W Robberts, Henry
loser, Wm Robortson, Patrick Reilly. L 8 RusselL YVm
Itocho, BarnoyRodon,Pat’k Ryan, Wm Rogers, Jno A
Rlchnrdsou,Jno 0 Rowland, Michael Rooiiey, George
: litter, Edward Reilly, Daniel Robertson, Wm Romshart,
i 1 W Rabun, Jos Roes, Francis Ryan, J B Ripley, J YV
Remshart, Robt Ralford, II W Ralford, Mathew Rairord,
Vm Reilly, J P WiReecl. Jno Rlordon, Francis Reive*,
Jefibraon Roberts, 0 HRIkeraon. H Rogers. J Uonaldson,
Jeremiah Ryan, B .0 Reed. Chas E Robinson, Joseph
Ross, Henry Rober, Geo Robins, Allen Russell, Wm
Roberson, John Rowley, Johu Rogers, Dau’l Reddaran,
Wm P Rowland, Hugh lllolly, Andrew Rlelly, A R Ral
ston, 11J Royal, Jno E Illce, Jumes Ilyan, JasLRo»slg,
noil, 0 E Ryan, YVm Robben.C YV Rogers, Thos Ronuu,
Geo Robertson, Toblus Rothleter, F A ltobore, G 8 Roux
F TRoHMJ RelUy, Joinos Ru—"
A Boultard, Wm BwolL John A BchafTor, John
Scudder, Illch’d Bmyo, Henry Starke. Abraham Simpson,
Chrlalophar Schneider, Johu A Stnly, Rlch’d Scaulan,
Emanuel Blieflall, Harman Sllber, R11 Spencer, Morde
cal SltcfiaU. Andrew Stcafvater, •. *
monsfFred’k ScUcrn, A A- Bmcb
Sullivan,GooSpalthotT, JnoGBoxiun, a.uanaw, •*»-
cob 8hnttLT, M ShoirtnU;Br n G J Spencer. Bnm’l Solomons,
J P Scrlven. John Spellman. D H Blewart, John Sullivan,
U Slmtreft Yvmjl Smith, John Stoddard, Ephraim Scud-
dor, Sum’l 8 Sibley, Aulhpny 8ogur, Jaa8hea, Pnt’k
Bconluu, Job Skinner. J II 8|roca,.Dan’L Sullivan, Jna
8klnnor,Dr 88hoftall,Nlchplaa 8lnot, Marlin Sullivan,
Lewla'Smith, Jacob Schnffcr, Thonfns Bnundere, Johu
- • *“ x “ J Smith, Jno Sul-
ajBSSBSgB
Ww WllluJ, Dominick WjUtfa Sijj—
l-olej, ThoaPliUiurty, Jno D f I
. John Fliuinegan, Pal’lc
Foley! L J R Fairchild; Jns FaunstaUrMIchnol Fay, G W
Fennell, -Jno Fostor, J 11 Flshor, O J'Fulton. Jacob
Friend, J O Fdthera, O G FarrlcL John 0 Ferrell, Jnmes
Polker.' areon- Fleetwood, Geo W FahmJLonnntd Free,
landi H R 1 Fort, Thos A Fairies, YVm 11 Flemming, Jns
A Fawn*; F-i Flnk,i David Fllzgerrald, Robert Flriier, D
B Flokllng, Jacob Frey, Jorcmhm Flckllug, YVm Folding,
Alex Fducolti O E Flnmlora, WO Foole, UenJ Franklin,
Peler Fu^h, G W-Furries, Thos M Formtut.
onbls Grlmbrtll, J, F Gnllmnrlln, ItenJ
aGrinith, 0 U Ultbort, Jos George, sr M
l it Gnllle, Jos T Gaimon, Jos (felgor,
“ oA Gordon, • Wm A Gibbons, Pal
ly, Geo Glon, 4 F Grovortsldn, John
mar, Domingo Galleo, John Griflln,
~ tdfroy, L J Onllmartln. Seaborn
Oorirgo Gatehouse, J M Griffin,
«, Chas Gross, Patrick Gordon,
’. Pctor Gnrney, YV YV Good-
id win, John GlUehnid; Joseph
njlaghor, 0 A Greiner,
Iwln, Carston t.’erdts,
r, it H Griflln, Robert
“ Martin Gertln,
Mntthow Golla-
JjCWIS anmn, ancou ocmoier, inimuii i
StevenaomG N Stalejv ThoaSmllh, a J
llvnn, Jnraen Sullivan, Wnltor YV Smith,,
'“robin ‘ '* * 1 ■“
Geo Shultz, F F
Sangstock,
tela Sorrel,
JSuniuton ffinrtin.
FACTORAGE, FORWARDING,
JlttD a RNRllAL COMMISSION D 08WES8.
„ NAJTHJEIi Hi DOWELL,
No. l08D*vrrRKST,8avARNAn, Gzoaou.
Blrict personal attention to Fanners’orders, and quick
returns of Bales of Produce. mar 3
. * SWIFT. DENBLOW fc CO.,
JDonleim In tirocerics, Prorlslona,
FdHEIO Jf AJfD DOMESTIC LIQUORl
j OOKNSR Bay AHD WIUTAKKR-fTRKKT*.
W. D. FORD,
Wholoottlo and Hotall Grocer.
Wiliburg't Building, Jefferion-itre-.t, Savannak; Ga^
‘tir OomtohUy oa hand, a choice supply of Family
Grockriks. 1 July 7
E. O’BYRNE,
AT TAYLOR’S BUILtUNO—MARKET.,WIIARr,
Keeps constantly on hand a supply of
^Crockery-Ware* Grocerleo* <kc. dtc.
. L. ROBIDER, frROM pari*]
fashionable Moot aiid 8hoe*KIaker,
Importer •/ French Leather,
, WUlTAKRR-STRKrr—OPPOSITE IMSTs’ RUILSIHO.
J. L. OLIVER,
Faahlonakle Boot Itlannfactnrer* :
MO.BRVKNTKKN RULL-aTRRRT, BRAE MONUMENT-SQUARE.
Cork-Sole,. Water-Proof,. JJnHtlng, Military, Patent
Leather, Walking, Ureas, and Puinp&de Boots t Shoot
ing Buskins, Ilootecs, Oxford Shoes, Pumps, Slippers,
&c M made to order In the neotost. and most fashionable
manner, of wui-runted materials, and by the most experi
enced aqdcarefri! workmen.
HARDYVI.OICj _ ,
Factors and Commission Merchants,
JW. 132 Ban-Strtit.
R. S. IIARftWICK. \ ' JOtfR O.COORR.
J. 1IA8UROUCK k CO,,
IMPORTER* AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IE
Esrthui-Wan, “
AttD neShKi^W r BKJI)‘rM^nK cl'oTUUfO,
PENnELD’S RAMOE—NO. 06 ERYAM-«TREET. Ad
. *8.8. MILLER 4eJ. D.FJ
SAVANHAll, ~
Carriages, Wagons; Carls »m
ItlacksinUhtiigi Including Iren I
■Buildings. • • ■ wty-po
. IU80N,
locksmiths,
t dgfmerrfta,-'
SAVANNAH, OA. 1
OarU-ind Drays manufactured.
Railing and Grates, for
novfi
ADAM SHORT,.
Master Ruildcr,
, WIU lake contracts for Bui
of every. doscripUon.
g and Work In Masonry
VL tt J. LAOl
Engineer* and 1
; " IHOJfSr IUl.dSS
• Canal-Street—Near
R. LAOULISON.
iiiiwrlffhts,
0UNDEKH, *
1 Canal Lock.
J. laculiion. •
WYLLY Sc MONTMOLLIN,
General Agents and llroket
irs,
Agents
For the Bale of
RealEetaU,Jfegroeg,4-any deeeription Perianal Property.
OPFICE, CORNER BULL-BT. AND RAT-LANK; •
1 I Savannah, Georgia.
f»b33
A. M. UIU| .
Enginnor and Millxrrljrht*
IRON AMD BRASS FOUNDER.
EASTERN WllARPf-BAV-*T.
! A. PONOl
. Importer A Manufac
.n 1ft utu*ro.v.a
. Kee]
phertrlidea
of Segars,
NO. 13 WHITAKBMTRSBT. . . . .
eps on hand r well seloctqq stock of Imported Bo-
Mao Manufactured Tobacco, Snuff, Pipes, and all
' i usually kept W ifiliiUpf btulueae, which
he most renaonablsten^s ' nova
T. PO.llTER’S
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING
■Spetnn anb amwwtc jygaijtona.
T HE SUBSCRIBER takes this, method of Informing his friends and the citizens of 8ivannoh, that he Is now
opening THE MOST SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHING ever offered In thl* city. The prices, In plain
figures, are marked upon each article, and no devlaUon, and nt me remarkable low prices that the goods ure marked,
the subscriber feels confident will be appreciated by a guneroua public. In part oro tee following Goods 1 have
now In store, to witt
mAvt. PANTALOONS. ,
Striped Cotton slid Linen,
Plain do do do
Nankeen, Drayd'Eto,
• Fancy Ltnon,
ltluck Alpacco,
Black Doe Bkla Pants,
Plain Black Cwsimere Pants,
Foucy Colored do
Plain and Ribbed do
Block and Colored Satinet Pants,
VESTS.
Block Batin Single and Double Breasted Yeata,
Fancy Satin and Silk do do
Embossed Fancy Silk do do
Black and Fancy Barathea do do
do do Emhrol’d Cnfslmcro do
White and Fancy Satin and Party do
Plain Ulack Silk Velvet, slnitle and double breasted,
Fancy Cut do ds i do
Fancy Cashmere d» du .
GLOVES.
Black, While, and Colored Kid Gloves,
Black and CaMor Riding do
Cloth,Cashmereand Lined Itoritn do
Black, White and Fancy Silk do
CRAVATS.
Superfine Block Silk aud Fumy Cravats,
do Fancy do, great var.cty,
Whlto Silk and Satin Party Cnrats, ■.
Black and Fancy 811k and Satii Scurft,
do do Opera Tlos.
Linen Cambric, China Curd and Fongeo Pocket Hand-
kerchieft.
-Hats and Caps, of tho!nlcst styles.
Ladles’ Riding Hots.
Trunks, Patent and Solo Leather.
Volyses, Cnrpet Bags, Canes, UmtreUtts, &c^ Sec.
GENT8’ CLOTH COATS,
Gents. Black Cloth Dress and Frock Coata,
Olive do do do do
Brown do do do do
Blue do do do do
Black Cloth Sacks and Polka Sacka,
Brown do do do dp
Blue do do do do
Olivo do do do do
do Shad Dress do
Black Doc Skin Polka Sacks,
Fancy Colored do' do
Dmb Casslmera Backs and Polka Backs,
1 Black Tweed do do do
Green do do do
Brown, do do
— ‘ Wool ‘
1 Bilk and V
do
do
do
do
r • f
do
COATS.
Camblet,
Checked Ginghams,
Linen Lustre,
Plain and Faucy Alpacco,
Paris Lustre,
Pluck Morin,
Black aud Fancy Tweed,
Do do OashtnoreUs,
Brown aud Yellow Lluen,-
Black Drop d'Etc,
Grass Linen,
FURNISHING GOODS.
Linen and Linen Bosom Shirts.
Bilk, Lamb’s YVool. and Merino 8hlrts and Drawers,
Linen, Joans, and Canton Flannel do
Bilk, Merino, mid Cotton Half Hoso,
Silk, Thread, mid Nor! Hose,
Gentlemen’s Dressing Robes,
Lluen Collar*, two and three ply.
GKIILimiDN’S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT,
costly style with ovory. convenience for trying 6n,
f In part of Coats and Pantsof every style, Over-
... . cks. Vests, Braided Suits, Phlh, 811k Velvet, Vest
ps. a largo assortment. The Ladles will find It to their interest to call and (xamlno my stock, us
n the latest style and tho bestmanucr and at the lowest prices. Noabutemuitfroin the prices first
jyiton’t forgot tho now store on first floor of St, Andrew’s Hall, corner of Broughton and Jjffcrson-sts. apr 28
Bulls, and Bo>v
they are mado up in
Webster,Robert YVsggenslcln, Jos YVasUburn,D L YVU-1 TIME 18 MONEY.
- " J Wilson, Dempsey While, Peter While, | DISPATCH 18 A RECOMMENDATION,
^vrnlUm.j «r'i&.kiVjX n I ,nicA *• Highlp Important to Con.raetoroaniRuUderi,
7~r~ WmVw»n. ffl ! T^HE Subscriber is now propated, with a sufficient
John Wlcknin, Lemiu.1 YVIfton, YVin P YYylly,. John • X force of workmon, to do fourtlmes theamonntof
vv«nu r ’m ,n jnn wmtSll^'ii'^rv^un.m^n I T,N R00F,N0 of sny other establishment In tho City
YVHlfarn'.Waruer' 0 Williamson, Henry Williamson, of Savnnnah, In thosnme spnco or tlme, and cangivo
son, Claudius C Wilson, Demp’sey YV
Jno M Williams. Norman Wallace,
Tiios While, YV JI YVilllsms, J TWi
‘ Polci* Yonson, Jno A Young, DrE Yonge, W A Yonge,
Wm P Yonge.
Z*
Peter Zarodoskl, Edward G Zotrouer, Jacob Zimmer
man, lldward Zudomcs, Solomon Zelgler.
' The foregoing ure tho qualifications of voters entitled
to yoie for-Mayor and Aldermen of the City ofSavanuah
at the ensuing elccllnn in December next, aud a list of
persons Registered for the month of May.. If there are
any persons whose names are Registered, and who are
not entitled to a vote, notlco is respectfully requested to
bo given to the Clerk of Council, that they may be dealt
wllli according lo law. It. r. AKIN,
sept 14 Clerk Council.
GEORGE W. HARDCA8TLE,
CAUHIAGI2 MAKElt, _
200 CONGRE88 AND 05 ST. JULIAN-STREET,
Franklin-Square.
W OULD Return his thanks to his friends and patrons
for post favours, and Inform them, that ho Is now
ready at the old stand, to oxocuto any work In the nbove
lino, ami hopes by Ills untiring exertions lo plcnso all
who may honor him with a call. All kinds of repairing
In tho above business done with the utmost neatness and
dispatch.
Wheelwright and Blacksmith work, and all kinds of
Wheels,Wagons, Drays, Carts, fee., made on the shortest
notice'and ou most liberal terms. , Jan 20
FAINT AND OIL STORE,
SAVANNAH, OA.
No. 11 WUitnkor-Rtroet.
K EEPS constantly for solo—WHITE LEAD, Pure Noe.
1 and 2 English do.
GROUND PAINTS t
Rlnckj Yellow, Brown, Chrome Green, Paris Green, and
Prussian blue.
DRY PAINTS:
Venetian Red, Spanish Brown, Lampblack, Yellow
Ochre, Red Lend, Litharge, Paris and Chrome Green,
Prussian Blue, Chrome Yellow, Umber, Terra de Sienna,
Drop Bluck, and A VARIETY OF FANCY COLORS.
Lioscod Oil., Sperm do., Noatsfoot do- and SPIRITS
OF TURPENTINE, YVhlto-YVosh BRUSHES, Paint, Var-
nlsh, Graining, and Artists* do., Window and Picture
GLASS, or all qualities, from0by8 to 32by40; Copal, Ja
pan, Llghtond Dark Conch VARNISH, MIXED PAINTS
of all kinds, PAPER HANGINGS, Fire-Board Prints and
Borders.
• Eif" - The above articles will bo-sold on reasonable
terms.
House, Sign and Skip Fainting
Done In a workinun-liko manner, aud at reasonable
' prices. . Jon 20
IW
rcferenco to numerous rooftla.-
lie nro at liberty to InspocU I can cover a medium sized
Dwelling House, and put up Gutters and Conductors,
complete, in the space or ten koun. All n»»oft war
ranted in point of workmanship, and prices as low as
prudence dictates.
I am also fitting up Water YVorks In Houses, which In
pomtorstyle and workmanship has never been practiced
All work donounder my .own immediate Inspection.
I rospoctiully ask a conllnuanc* ofthe patronage which
haa been so liberally bestowed on mo since my com-
mencomeut of business, und will indoavor lo merit n con
tinuance ofthe same. J(il!N J. MAURICE,
may 20 XOjtnd 13 Itarnard-streeL
ECU! VKDby fcrentor^nls; 1 *
i 120 bbla. Crushed, Powdered and Clarified Sugars:
- 35 boxes double refined Loaf do;
340 bags Rio Coflee, Some of them prime;
45 do. Java do:
50 hbtls. Porto Rico and Muscovado Sugar*:
370 boxe# Tobacco, 8**, 5’* and l’s Lumps;
100 boxe* best Family Soap:
150 do. do. f No. I . do; -
114 balfclicals Block Teas, some of It very superior,
100 do. Star and Adamantine Cai^tes;
150 do. Pipes;
75 do. Mustard; 50do. grou’d Pepper k. Allspice;
70 bills. Sugar, Butler aud Soda Crackers:
375 do. Doroestle Gin, Rum, Brandy and YVhlskey;
12 9 W Wouonga’aWbUkeir.tome vwy choice;
15 half pipes Otard, Dupuy *t Co.’s Brandy;
25 quarter and eighth casks various kluda choice
French Brandy:
5 pipe* Holland Gin;
4 puncheons Jamaica and 6L Croix Ram;
30 casks Madeira and Tenerifib Wines;
, do \ ■»P«rtor old Madeira and fiberry wines;
Llo *c- b fc& etl Heldseck, Hungarian,
HW*eg» and halves FFFO. Powder;
400 bags Back and Drop Shot;
50 bbf*. No. 3 Mackerel;
M do. No. 3 do; ,
90 do. No. 1 do!
.30 casks Codfish and Haddock;
30 half bbls. 1 A3 Mackerel;
50 boxes Codfish;
401titts No. I Mackerel; '
With a frill supply of everything else In the grocery
line, for sale on accommodating term*, by
“WNERAT Is CO.
. JHrcctjniMjr.
«ik/o2’ on ,h ® mo,t BtVorable termi; the following:
OUOAI18—
35 hhris. Fair Cubs.
300 bbls. Stewart’s B. tc C.
35 bbls. Crushed.
25 boxes Loaf.
COFFEE-
500 bag* Rio, fair to prime.
100 btgs Jnmnlca. •’
i lOO poekela Old Java.
50 bags Cuba. . •
BAGGHTO t ROPE-^
200 balks Gunny.
10 boles Dnndee,
300 colls Rope.
TODACCO-
300 boxes, vorfons brands.
N6w Fish.
51.
J. V. COR
*3WO*lSittllBgls7
KA HALF BBIJJ. PURE GENB88EB FLOUR.
OIF 100 boxes Tobacco, assorted qualities.
20 do. Fine Cut Tobacco.
" 25-bbl*. Butter Crackers,
25 hutf do. . do .
25 boxes Sod^ do.
,. r. 5 bbls Sugar do.
73 halfshd quarter chests Hyson Tea.
60 hairdiesu black do.
80 harrelsNc. 1 Mackerel.
20 hf. do. No. 1 do.
85 kilts No. 1 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. H. Rum.
5 do. Old Monongnhela YVhlskey.
25 baas Old Government Java Coffea.
25 bbls. Granulated Sugar.
5 quarter casks Slalaga YVIne.
Landing aud for solo by
octl COHEN Sc TARVER.
GAkPETfi! GAUPETSII OAK PETS III
W E buve Tills Day opened for sale, a splendid as
sortment or Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mata,
Bugs, Window Curfalnn, Ac.
—CONCSTINO IN TART Or—
20 pieces Three-Ply Carpets
' 10 do. Velvet Tapestry
10 do. Brussels do.
40 do. Two-Ply Carpets
30 do. Floor Oil Cloth
10 do. Drugget
5 do. Fell Carpet
5 do. Dutch do.
50 Velvet and Chenelllo Rags
100 common Rugs aud Mats
100 pair of beautiful stylo YVindow Shades.
All of the above Goods are offered attho lowest market
prices. For sale by [sept 20] A1KIN Sc BURN8.
ISO boxes Cream.
50 boxes English Dairy.
MACKEREL-
85 barrels No. I.
85 half barrels No. 1,
■ ■ 50 barrel* No. 8.
35 half barrets No. 2.
50 barrels No. 3.
DACON-
50 calks Hides.
85 casks Shoulders. •
MOLABSES— ' *
50 tierces Cuba.
50 barrels Cuba.
60 barrels New Orleans.
CANDLES—
50 boxes Adamantine.
100 boxes Star.
25 boxes PoorL
100 boxes Hull Jc Bcadel’s.
PICKLES—
50 boxes Underwood’s.
85 boxes Remington’s.
LIQUORS—
100 barrels E. P. Gin.
50 barrels Connecticut River Gin.
50 barrels N. K. Rum.
25 barrels Extra Choice Okl Monoa. Whiskey.
50 barrels Baltimore Whiskey.
25 quarter casks pure Malaga YVIne.
25 quarter casks Belgneite Brandy.
10 half Pipe* Otard Brandy. ■
5 pipes Holland Gin.
15 quarter casks Madeira Wine.
SOAP—
50 boxes Colgate* No. 1.
50 boxes Golgalo’* Pale.
100 boxes Boston No. 1.
TEAS-
25 quarter chest* Green.
10 Imlf cheat* Ulack.
10 quarter chest* Gunpowder.
FLOUR-
50 half barrel* Extra.
50 barrels lilrom Smith’s,)
50 barrels pare Geoeesoe, >New YVhcst.
150 barrels Baltimore }
STARCH-
50 boxes Pearl.
25 quarter boxes Peart.
RAISINS-:
85 boxes Bunch.
85 half boxes Bunch.
ALMONDS-
15 frails Jordan.
BUCKETS—
100 dozen Painted.
50 dozen Varnished.
, ROBERTS Ac FOOTE,
Broughton-Slreet, (up stairs) opposite the St.
Andrew’s Hall,
H AVE now on hand a very large and well-selected
Stock 4»r DRY GUODS, which the
i trndi
the
ley offer for sale, by
package to tho trade—consisting, In pari, of
Colored and Duffull Blankets.
Red aud White Flannel.
Plains and Kerseys, assorted quality.
Snllneta and Kentucky Jeans.
Fancy and Tweed Cassl inure*.
Striped and Plain Cotton Osnaburg*.
Blenched and brown Shirtings and Sheetings.
English and American Prints.
Cashmeres mid Printed DoLalnea.
Black and Colored Alpacas.
- Black and Colored Coburgs.
YVIth an additional general vurlety of Goods usually kept
In Dry Goods Stores, whtcli are offered for sale at the
usual accommodating terms. sept 18
Tho Subscribers have Just received per brig YVilion
Fuller, from New-York:
- Water Twist bleached SHEETING
New-York Mills do do
Jnincs’Steam Mills do 7-8aml4r4
Lowell LONG CLOTHS, 7-8 and 4-4
Londsdalo and YY’nshlngton Long Cloths, 4-4
Son Island Brown Shlrling. 7-8 and 4-4
7-8,8, 0,10,11, and itM Allendale Ore. Sheeting
7-8,8,0,10,11, aud 12-4 do Bleached do
7-8,8,9,10, II, and 12-4 Hamilton do do
For sale by M. PRENOERQABT fc CO.
CSlorlout* NbwilX
The Most Important Dlsmory yet Made I! I
PHILLIP’.? PATENT'S LIQUID «LUE,
F OR Carpenters, Brush Makers, Book Binders, Cabi
net Makers, Housekeepers, brugglsls, fcc. This be
ing a Patent Glue, in a Liquid ctatu, always ready for
use, requires no fire; It Is Ireo from smell,und will keep
liquid In any climate; it also acts as Cement for Wood,
8tone, Chinn, Glass, Iron, Marble, Puper, or any sub-
stance; as a paste or gum it stands uneuualcd; Its repu
tation, wherever It has been Introduced, is of the first oi*
der; as a saving to Mechanics, Is Sbeervable at first sight.
YVo offer liberal inducements to Hardwaremen, Station
ers, Druggists, Sic., and guarmitte It to cost less, by 20
por cenL, than common ordinary (Hue. Wc are making
extensivo nrmngemonls for this Ftoll Trade, and country
merchants will do well to attend to this Immediately.
We nro establishing Solo Agents In all. populous towns
throughout the United States. Sold iu Bottles of three
sizes, aud also by the Gallon. Small samples sent to any
part or the United 8tatoe, carriage free.
Also, thu British Furniture Polish, In bottles of throo
sizes. Country Merchants, attend to the above. Apply
early. PHILLIPS & CO.,
aug 3 3m 4 Codnr-st.,'near Pearl, New-York.
. WOODEN WARE. . ' 1
T IE subscriber lias Just received per schr. John YV.
Anderson, a supply of -Wooden YVare, vita Ice
Cream Palls; Brass Bound Tea Tubs: Brass Bound Pulls;
Measures, from 1 quurt to J* bushel; Painted nnd Plain
Tubs nnd Palls. YVnsh Boards, Paste Boards, and Pins,
&c^ for sale by JOHN J. MAURICE,
aUg 0 * I.- m.j t..n! i b.
10,13 nnd 14 Bnrnnnl-atreet.
bhnrt, Jns J Stokes, ,Ceo 8hute, Harmon Hmi
iry8oItzor, 0 ItScally, K 8omorall, Francis
A Btegin, John Sloan, Wm G Stafford, JnoScrevon,
wm Balte, O 51 Stono, J R Snussy, J M Schley, Francis
Shells,' P K 8hlel^ Adam Shore Jno Y- Symons, James
Symons, P R SWont. Edmund J Saunders, Edwin 8tllcs,
J M Solomons, Augustus acholdoman, ITennla Bnlllrnn,
Dnnlol Sullivan, M JtSolomons, M Shelinn, Dennis Sulli
van, Barney Smith, Ilonry Btlbbs, Jas II Bhehon, Valon-
tino Stanton, John 8herlocW, lx»ynl Scranton, Martin
Shannon, Josoph Sullivan, Jna P Slokes,Phmp Smltli, Jos
M Shellmnn, James M Strlcklnnd, Tlmolhy Sherradan,
Thomas Smith, Wm Starr, Jr, II H Scranton, Jas Sherdo*
man, Conrad ^holnoldor, Goo Btevenson, Richard Stole,
John Shields Nelson Smith, 8 8 Spolsseizor. YV YV
Btarko, - Arp Beamon, Thos F Slovens, JB Stlrk, H YV
Smith, YVm Starr Jr, llenry Snnndcrs, Peter Smith, J D
Btobblns, A A 8olomon*,G W Shaffer, DT Scranton.'
Patrick Skinner, Edwnnl Swift, Sami B Sweat, John D
Spann, John E Stilwell, 11 Sheppard, F M Slone, Klenzor
Solomons, Thos Scully, YVm Saunders, Jas Smith 8r, Jno
Bchungell, Jeesoe J Smith, YVm F Shearer, J A Sowell, J.
S StnrtovanV Win Bounders, Julius. Smith, II U Sofloy,
Christopher Smith.
Wm II Tarver, John V Tarver, Goo W Tltcolmb, YVm'
II Tyson, John Thompson, Patrick Tydinra, Barnard G
Tllden, Fra’s Tranloll, AF Tori ay, P G Thomas, W F
Thompson, Jno F Tucker, ATulblrd, Fras Trautcll, J D
TembrokV James Hiurmalt, B T Turner, YVm Thomas,
0 E Tout, Edward Townsend. B T Thous, A Thomas, YV
P Tein, Marion Throadcran. Jno II Thode, IIJ Tbomss-
■A.l Uf 11 'IHnfelAU Vwi. 'I 1 «<nlinlli. 1, If filChlUtl-
3 Thomas,
Turner, F
A Tujtper, ChasThompson, IIJ Tledcman,Dav!d Thomp
son, Jas Tlglio. L C Tebenu, Chas G Tnlhlrd, llenry .Tow,
Jno Tanner, YVm A Thompson, Robt Todd, F. J Timmons,
YVm II Talblrd Jr, Jno J Thou*, J Tcohcunr, Wra S Tay
lor, N P Taylor, J 51 Thomas, J R Thompson..
Christian Uebelo, Philip Usicr. m
Anlonlo Vondloy, alias Ramboskl, Chat Van Horn, W
H S Verstllle, Tristram rVerstllle, David Voador, Henry
Vellstolcb, YV p Vnndeuboruj Henry Vonglabn.
O A Wood, Bioh’d Wny'Ic[ J L Wlnolmt?, Cot W
White, James WhUlhan, wsUt Woodward, Elisha WyUy,
Charles YVIlson, Goo W Wyl|y, Augustus Wenze, James
H w.ldburghi
Waters, Hiram wmier,.unu TTiiiiauiM>u.«iui
oob Walter, Gregory White, Michael YVoldon,Thomas
CAMPHENE AND SPIRIT' GAS.
T UB Subscriber has recelvod per steamer State] of
Georgia, a supply of Camphene and Spirit Gas, di
rect from tho 'rauuiifucturer*, which will be sold on ren-
sonablo terms. Also, Camphene, Gas, and Oil Lamps;
Oil, pro, .nd o.mpbo.,0 C»... orvjrlou. .lro.. Rioi!j
June IS . 10, 12 and 14 Dnmartl-street.
OOPPERS1YIITH AND I’LUMHINGc
rpilE Subscriber having fitted un, In connection wlti:
X his Foundry and Machine YVorks, n Shop for the
abovo buslnoss, und engaged the services or superior
workmon, is prepured to do any dtocrlpllon of work that
"SlfSSii Uono m thovory cost mannor ana as ura
shortest notice. A. N. MILLER,
July 13 ' if Enstem YVliart.
FALL OP 1802.
H AVING completed our arrangements for the season,
we are how prepared to offurto the public the larg
est and best assortment of
GOOD AND YVELL-51ADE CLOTHING,
and arc determined to sustain our reputation by selling
Good* at fair prices. Wo Invle our friends and tho pub
lic to colt and examino our Fall and Wiiitkr Stock,
which, for quality, style and quantity Tar exceeds
any previous season, and from which a coinpleto outfit
can bo seletiod at tho vkry lowest prick*. Our
Goods are selected wlih great care—being cut In tho'
latest Fashion, and manufactured in such a manner ost
give entire satlsflicllon.
*50,000 STOCK
of Ready-made CLOTHING, embracing all tho various
styles, qualities, etc., ingart os follows:
Black Cloth, Frock and Droeo, piald and Clouded, Fancy
Business Coats In great variety. Tweeds cut Into Feltons
Hair Sacks, etc~ etc.
PANTALOONS,
made from Flno Black Doeskin, nnd the various Fait
styles or Harris’- Clouded uud Mottled Cosslmeres, Black
aud Fancy Satlnots.
VESTS:
Black and Figured Satin, Gentlemen's Whlto Silk and
Figured Marseilles.
WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT,
i Wo invite .the attention or Country Merchants to our
-Stock, which Is varied nnd complete, nnd manufiiclured
oxpressly for Uielr trade. YVe also have n genteel as
sortment of _ YOUTH’S CLOTHING,"
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Black and Fancy SliL
Cravata. Stocks, Plain and Figured Bilk nnd Satin Nock
Ties, Prince Alberts, of Plulu, Watered aud Ribbed SUk.
SHIRTS,
White and Fancj, warranted to fit, Gloves, Under Gar
ments, Suspenders, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Socks, etc.
fij^We oak a continuance or the patronage which
bos always been so guncronsly extended to us.
sept 7 PIERSON, I1EIDT & CO.
OAA BOXES TOBACCO, assorted kinds-
&\J\J 7(1 hbds. Fair and Choico Porto Rico Sugar.
40 do. Cuba and New-Orleahs do.
100 bbls. Refined do.
75 do. Crushod and Powdored do.
25 boxes Loaf do.
300 bags Rio Coffee.
200 do. Porto Rico ami St. Domingo Coffee.
75 do. Java do.
150 H uud Ji chests Hyson Tea.
40 Ji do. Black do.
130 boxes Soap.
100 do. Mustard, Pepper, Allspice and Ginger.
80 bbls. Butler, Sodu, and Sugar Biscuit.
30 Ji do. do. do. do. do.
. 120 51 Segura, assorted kinds.
20 bags Block Pepper.
250 bbls. New-Orleans Whiskey.
100 do. YVhite do.
. 50 do. Monongnhela doi
20 do. Old Bourbon do.
140 do. E. Phelps’ Gin.
60 do. Best P. tc 11. ny fl Gin.
0 pipes Holland do.
50 Ji casks Sherry, 5ladelra, Sc Tenerlffe Wine.
[CO basketsClmmpngno do.
40 bbls. American Brandy.
25 Ji casks do.
10 Ji do. Cognac Brandy. I In Custom Honse
20 Ji pipes do. t Store.
150 kegs Gun and Riflo Powder.
500 bags Drop and Buck Shot
With a compete assortment of Groceries.
For sole ou favorable terms by
sept 4 YVEBSTER Sc PALMES.
GROCERIES.
R IBBEE Sc RODGERS have received by recent arri
vals and offer for sale on (he most reasonablo terms
Uie following:
COFFEE.—225 bags Rio and Old Java;
BAGGING tc ROPE.—20 boles Gunny Ctolh and 150
coils Kentucky Rope.
CANDLES.—50 boxes Star, and 50 do. Adamantine
Candles.
GH E118E—50 boxes Cream Cheese.
LARD.—50 kegs Extra Lard.
BUTTER.—8 kegs Goshen Uutter.
RAISINS.—50 boxes Raisins.
BUGAR.—15 hbds. choice Muscovado, and 25 bbls.
Stuart’s Crushed 8tignr.
BYRUP.—Rio barrels choice 8yrup. oct7
MARINE RAILWAY. '
T HE undersigned respectfully Informs all who may
need his services, that ho haachnrgo of Ihe 5IARINE
RAILWAY, which Is now In successful operation. He Is
therefore, prepured to toko up vessels or any size usually
visiting our port, and to do the work of repairing, Ac., pn
reasonable terms.* Thoso who wish lo clean or paint tho
bottoms of Uielr vessels can ulso be accomodated on the
RailWny upon reasonable terms. Hu Is also prepared to
contract for building vessels of nuy class or Jejwriptlon,
and Id carry on tho business of Ship Carpentering, Spar
5Iaking,aml Caulking, In all Its various brunches, at the
eastern extremity of the city.
A good Ship Smith Is on tho premise,
aug 3 (v II. F. YVILL1NK, JR.
b, Ii YV Wolls, Fronds'YVIlson, J J YVaVeiy'A U
i! Edmund Yvdlldn," A J'YVylljr, Jo* M Wilton. O
Idburgh, Wm Thome William*, YVm Wilson; Wm
rs, Hiram YValler, John YVIIIInmson, Jas YVhite, Ja-
muter, Gregory Whlto, Michael YVoldon,Thomas
lib Wyerl jol W Woort] Win Wrl.M, (1B Wnlt, II t
PB1NT1NO PAFKU.
•* l A REAMS Printing Paper, or tho following sizes:
14U 84 by 35,81 Ji by 28Ji. 84Ji by 39, 24Ji by 38, 35
eby
:,mge.
SAVANN^lll DRY DOCK. .
To Ship Owners, Masters and Consignees of Vessels
rrMlE Suscriber reepcclftilly Informs them that the SA-
X VANNAIl DRY DOCK Is now In succeasfril oporo-
tlon, nnd it Is calculated to take in shlpsor any dartltom
100 to 1500 tons burthen. It Is 830 foot long and 05 feet
wide, and complete In every particulars >&ton gong ol
workmon Is emptoyod and a largo supply of materialals
on hand, so that vessels can bo repaired with ns much
dosnatch os Ip any oilier port. Pump ami Block Making
and Smith’s work dono on tho premises, and every effort
made to ensure economy and 1 fidelity to those who may
w r ,to,r £:& D KKsmBK.
• , • -Agent ond Superintendent,.
fob 84 Late of 51arah’s Uock, Charleston.
HUr*A'i
Lato of tho firm ofSatn’l Hoyt&Co, Savannah, Qa.
W OULD announce to his friends that ho has remov
ed to Charleston,. 8. C, No. 149 East Bay, where
he Is prepared to do a general Commission business, and
rumlHh to onlar, at all limes, any articles from ihe North
or South that may be wonted, for tho usual commission,
os well os receive aud noil tho same. Aud I pledge my
self that all buslnoss entrusted to roy careshnlt rccelvo
suoh attention os'Will Insure similar manifestation of
their good will, not doubling that my acquaintance with
Northorn and Southern markets will onable me to do as
well ns any, and better than many.
Also Dealer In Butter, Choecso, Plaster, Mnrblo Dust,
Cement, Lime nnd Hnlr.
And Agent for sundry 51achino 5!anUfhctories, North
nnd South, as well ns Sites C. Herrings’ Fire Proof Safes,
Georgia aud French Burr Mill Stonesj'all of which will
bo frimtshed on short notice, and nt nramtiUclurcrs prices.
Cush paid nt all times for Wool. (Jraeu, Salted aud Dry
Hides; Deer and Sheep Bklna, Shipping Furs. Beeswax,
Rags^Ropo Cuttings, Sea Island Colton Seed and Flor
ida Moss, Also, Southern Tanned Leather In tho Rough.
Terms cash Invariably. Refer* to the citizens of Snvah-
iaU generally. tf , ^opt4
SAVANNAH WATER WORKS.
-L " • v * Savannah, September, 1859.'
QEALED PROP08AL8 will be received by tho nub
ia scrlber until Iho 801h day of Oclolmr, for tho delivery
of ono bair-mllilon orbricks, delivered tut follows t ‘ -
830,(K)0 on Frankllmtqnare in jhls city.
..All the brick to boof-tbo host quality, and subjoot to it
ri ^{vorlw I®, wmmpnco immediately on tho acceptance
m&roKfowSbfr-^^ of200> * 0por
• The undefolgned reserves the right to abcept any pro-
posal for the whole, or a part, nf the above qnnntUy.
CARPET WARE HOUSE.
formerly occupied by Messrs. Burner, Lauiroi
(which is now being enlarged and ImprovotL
openod on or about tbe 20th Inst, wltlinn emu .
nnd complete stock or Foreign and Dotnoalio CAR
1NG8, OIL CLOTHS, See. tto.
Having secured tho Agency of several of the principal,
uutufhctorlce of Euroiie, purchasers will bo enabled to
toko selections from tho most complete assort incut or
loyal Patent VelveUTanpstry,BraMel8,lngraln and Vono-
au Carpetings,Ilugs. Oil ChjUis,Mottlng.Tnble and piano
lovers, Curlidui aud-Curtain Stufik, ShadM, Cornloes,
«Cn ever offored In this oily; nil ofrvhlcb will bo soldol
wholesale or retail,ou the most satisfactory terms, by
; sept4 tf YV. Hi GUION, AgenU,
CHDRCil AND PARLOR ORGANS.
3 MIB Subscribers, sgeuts for Mr. lL KNAorr, Organ
, builder, are prepared to furnish any description ol
unurcb orPsrlor Organs. As a speolmen-or hie Instra-
ments, reference Is mode w the organ rooonlly erected by
hlro.in tho Lutheran Church of this city. Parties desiring
Information on the subject can ascertain RU'
FALL AKDIVUI'rKK UOOIM.
bllAVA'ta ANUTlBi A..U|
black, colored, and white'-
0 -ill. KlJllfora'ji
rowlral. Alro,. ohulro rorortrogil rt blrolr, plain a
J UBT BEtlEIVKD. alSo. 154 CougroaralrMI, 111. foU
lowing Goods, viz:
Satin Striped Poplin Drosses.
Super Changeable Lustres.
Super Brocade do.
Super Foulard do.
Turkey Red Bordered Prints.
Solid Turkey Bed do.
Printed SUesla.
Plaid Tweeds.
Ladles’Super Embroidered Cashmere Gloves.
Do. India and Suxouy do.
Do. . Gnuso nnd NeU do.
Gents’ Cashmere, Thibet and Buckskin do.
Fancy Silk Cravats.
Lams, tlashtnere, nnd Plaid YVool 8hnwls.
Gents’Merino Vests, fcc. Ac.’
SPENCER CUllRELL, Agent,
154 Congress and 73 St. Jullen-etreets,
oct 15 Gibbons* Building.
B
AI.TIMOUB FLOUR, BACON, tec.—
100 bbls. Ho ward-street Flour.
50 hhds. Prime liscon Sides.
SO do. do. Shoulders.
Ill casks SugareuredJiams., .
au ouis. auu luokegs Prime Lent Jotru.
landing and for sale by
,12 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON Sc CO.
pt AN AL FLOUR, Ac.—
v 56 barrels Hiram Smith’s aud Pure Gencssee Flour.
38 hf. do. do, do. do.
30 casks pints A 10 casks qunrts Byas’s Lon. Porter.
5 pipes Superior Holland Gin.
50 boxes New Raisins.
85 boxes Treadwell’s 8odn Biscuit.
10 barrels Now YVtalle Beans.
50 boxes NewScaled Herring.
85 barrels Sugar llouse Molasses.
75 boxes 8tar Candles.
Landing and for sale by '
oct 19 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
B acon, sugar, coefee, & c.—
5 hints, choico new Smoked Sbouklors.
10 hhds. Porto Rlco8ugar.
60 bags RloCoffeo.
10 kegs Butter.
90 boxes Cheese.
50 boxes Herrings.
, J . i]8 l« J |u»roaibr-l.b, ooiiEjr TARym
HOICK ST. CROIX SUGAR, Ac.- 1
27 hhds. Choico 8U Croix Sugar;
82 do. do. Porto Itioo do;
50 casks prime Bacon 8ldos:
23 do. do. do. 8liouIden;
ISO bags- do. Green Rio Coffee;
,107 do. do. do. Jamaica Coffee;
60 mats Old Government Java do;
100 bbls. B. Phelps’GIn;
- 40 do. P. A H. Connecticut River Gin;
30 do. Domestic Brandy; .., •
30 quarter and 20 eighth casks Malaga Wine}
20 bbls. and 50 kegs Prime LeaT Lard;:
75 boxee Colgate’s Pearl StarcbJ .
56 bbls. Hiram Smith’s Flour; 1
Just received aud for safe by
xpt 23 8GRANTUN*J
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fc CO.
B’
UTTER, CHEESE, &c.—
. 34 flrkinsNlocted Goshen Batten--
50 boxes do. English Dairy Cheeee;
30 do. do, New YVIdto t - do;
80 bbli. good eating Potatoes;
Landing from steamer nnd for sMe by •
sept 20 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON l
rTTlinl a um AM MRllTitvLoUG:
filfllBU. HIRAM a«llTtlKLUUU;
JA) 50 bbls. Canal Extra do,
50 bags Rio Ootfte.
5 bbds.‘Musoovado SngM-
,50 boxes Cordial*, assorted.
U. J )n 8 rodr.rro..b ?co[iEH-teTARvRR _
septyt -- - -‘;OOamiH|r1
e AniAOB-400 brodljtw roodrwl by
«A6 it A
BROWN,
tCrabcttwg g»H)tct(acmtnta.
LINK.
WEEKLY.
and Splendid Slcam-5h"'
FLORIDA, Captain Lvon,
ALABAMA,..... ..Captain Ltoa,
Belonging to the ^ - .
These ships nre of 1,300 tons register, and unsurpassed
In safety, speed; nnd comfort,
These Steamers, faring Savannah at tbe same-Unto
that the Marion otm nouiiRRKRn leave Charleston, ar
rive in New-York aa soon as, or before tliem.
*31y Cabin Passage 825, payable before going on hoardl
Aoairrs: PADELFpIUJ, FAY A CO, ;
Savannah.
, _ SAMUEL L. MITCHILL,
194 Front-street, New-York.'
Philadelphia St SavarmaJ^sfeam*NaWgaf ion Co.
tg^jsrff&srs
er, Capt. John E. YVnlton,has commenced her regn-
mmi * m — - YT*e»»‘
SfWn Passage to PhlhideTphU.
Through Tickets to New York 25 (to
Tbl.'tSp’liroliroqbti'lV WrA'rotoironiro.froJrojuiA
pljlo PADELFOUD, FAY fe OCE^ ‘
AgenU In Savannah.
HERON A MARTIN,J, .
. Agentsln Phljadplpm«S
SAVANNAH, AUGUSTA Ac ILAMJBURG,
w The Union Steam Boat Company of Geer-
nglaiand.Soutfa Carolina:hiving thoroughly
HsSMjBHampEB
now ready to transport freight ol all^ descriptions, fbei
The steamers ore ooambnded by experienced and ao*
commodatlng Cnplnln*. . All freight conslgijod.to their
superlorto any bonlaon the river. r:V. ,t
HENRY HARPER, President, Savannah. _
E. F. KINCHLEY A CO„ : Ag(
JAM
oct 1
JUGAR. COFFEF^ SOAP AND CANDLES.
5 20 hhds. choice P. IL Sugar;
50 “ Fair do
300 Bags Rio Coffee;
50 Malta old Government Java do.
100 boxes Soap;
50 “ Starch.
Just received and for sale by
sept 201852 APMAIION A DOYLE.
B randy, gin, Ac.
10 half Pipes Otard Brandy;
10 u •* Selgnett and UO*chclI do.
10 Pipes Holland Gin;
20tf & J< Casks Madeira YVIne;
20 “ “Port do.
30 bbls. old Monongahela YVhlskey;
50 “ Domestic Brand);
50 “ du. Gin;
100 •• do. . Rum;
loo “ do. YVhlskey;
Just received and for sale by
sept 201853 M’MAIION fc DOYLE.
BRUNSYVICK, FANCY^BLUPj
ST. MARYS. KING’S FERRY,
AND INTERMEDIATE^.--.,
wmm ^ Tbe new and felt steam-packet fU
Captain P. Corb, having been tbor
F b 'i r iii ' --' -1 nod refitted,will resume w
jr tho above places, commencing TncasDAT, th<
nslont, at 10 o’clock, A. M. For Freight, or p
ng very superior accrtramodnttoha fo- - *-
on board, at YVIIlink’s wharf, or to '
„ „ . E. P. KINCHLEY fc CO., Agents.
P. S.—All Freight payable In Savannah. sept 20
SAVANNAH AND AUdiSTAi^. ^
*na
SSpMBOAT company of *
Will continue to ran the following Statu.
DAVID U ADAMS, (Iron,) . Capt. -
CHATHAM,(Iron) ......77/.....Cant.Hubbard.
THOS 8 MferOAtF, ..[.ufL-V.-. -
TENNESSEE, Cspt~--.' - *
Which, with tow-boats and lighten, afford unifne/led
Georgia..
connection with Railroads. ’. ~
The elegant steam-packet Di L. Adams wlll cbnnect
with tho steamships Florida nnd Alabama,, fending
freight by them In 5 days from New York to Augdsfa. *
Freight (now taken at reduced rolra,) twill be forward-
ed free of commietion. , ,s . , ttM a
Z3T In order to prevent detention or miscarriage, bills
or lading should be aadressed- to G. H. JOHNSTON,*
President, 8avannah. Merdiohdizo from the Interior, la
JUUN A. MOORE, Agent, Augusta. * ,
DIHECTOns. ’ 1 ’i.-*
Savannah.—Geo. H. Johnston, Andrew Low, Edward
Pndelford, YV. O. O’Driscoll, Chsrics.Grcea. /oMph.BJ
Fay, Jos. Washburn. . ' .
Avuusta.—J. R. Bolkloy, T. S. Metcalf, - James Hop
. Hopkins, E. Sherman, u. 5f. Nowton. •- r
COLOUR, SOAP, STARCH, and CANDLES.—Lending.
i: 100 bbls Canal Flour
50 boxes Colgate’s Pearl Slarch
50 boxes Georgia Caudles
10U boxes 8oap.
For sale by [sept 25]SWIFT fc CO.
D OMESTIC LIQUORS—
Rio bbls. E. Phelp’s Gin;
50 do P. fc II, Gin, Coun. IUver;
100 do N.O. Whiskey;
50 do Baltimore Whiskey;
100 do N. E. Klimt*
50 do Domestic Brandy.
Landing, and for pale by [sept 25] 8WIPT fc CO.
FALL A: WINTER GOODS!
T HE SUBSCRIBERS take pleasure In announcing to
the citizens or Bavonuth, and Ihe public generally,
hat, by various arrivals of steamers and sail vessels, they
have received a large and splendid 8tock or Goods, suit-'
able for Fall and Yvinter trade—such os: . .
ALPACAS, CASHMKRE8,. .
MUSLIN DE LAINES. BOMBAZINES,
FRENCH AND ENGLISH MERINOS,
SHAWLS,
SILK AND VELVET MANTELS,
of all colors nnd of tbe latest and most approved patterns,
&Cro a « , fce.
They nlso have received a large stock of 8ILKS, which
surpass any other ever brought to this place, os well In
tbe quality and patterns as In the prices; a great assort
ment or WlllTK fc EMBROIDERED GOODS, such as
Collara, Cuffs, Cape* Cape;- Handkerchiefs, Bleeves, and
.Chemisette; together with all other articles usually kept
In n Dry Goods Store.
They call the attention ortho public especially to tbeir
assortment of
lfonae-keeping Goods,
Consisting of Shirtings Sheetings, Table Linen, Napkins,
Towels, Plltow-Coio Linen, etc^, etc.; and rlso to their
extensive variety or Flannels, Ulan kets. Kerseys, Satinets,
Tweeds and Caul meres: nnd invite all who wish to pur
chase to come nnd examine their Stock, which will t
sold at thelowest rates.
EINSTEIN fc ECKMAN,
oct 13 151 Congress-street.
ROBINSON Ac GAMP,
DRAPERS AND TAILORS,
AND 0KALKRSIN
Fine Ready Made Clothing,
A RE NOW receiving their Stock of FALL AND
WINTER GOODS, consisting In part of: Blue, black
and fancy colored English nnd Franca Cloths: Over-Cost,
Ings of black, blue and fnney colored Beavers; blue,
black and drab Pilot Cloths; English, French and A-
marican Casslmera, of black and fancy colors; Vestings
of Silk, Batin, Cashmeres, embroiders and rich Cut Vel
vet. All of which will be made up at the shortest notice
and In tho best style of workmanship.
Our READY MADE CLOTHING Is manufactured at
the well known bouse of YV. T. Jeunlngs fc Cc n No. 831
Broadway, Now-York, and is equal to any In the city.—
— *—tty on bond the hugest assortment of
of any house In the trade, sueh as
white and Dtncy colored Shirts; Bilk, Lisle Thread ond
Gauze Menno Under-Garments: Bhsker Flannel and
Lambswool do.; Thread, Cotton, Merino and Lambswool
—d Cotton Umbrellas: black,, white and
..... .loves, (of Alexander’s make); Stocks,
Scorlh, Cravats and Collara: and, in fact, everything ne
cessary to R Geutleman’s Wardrobe. For tale on as a~
commodallng terms os can be bad in the city, at
GAUDRY’S DUILDINGS,
sept 21 Next door to Pulaski House.
sept 31
AMES IIARPJE1
Savannah, June 34,1852.
TO TRAVELLERS GOING NORT
* rojcJE?**. tiim
'<tUm> ..
Savannah ft Charleston J
_ „ U. 8. MAIL STEAM-PACKPT8 --
T EAVL Savannah avaar Mornino at Fo
Xj o’clock, after the nrrivnl of the' Night Train'hf'
ps f y..:...:.......;Ja*gSfit
8- M. LAFiTTEAU, AgenL .
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
mow STEAMBOAT COMPANY OF GEORGIA.
T HIS COMPANY wiu continue to transport Produce:
and other Merchandise, on the Savannah river, to,
ond from Auguste, by their Iron Steamers
JOHN RANDOLPH, ..Capt. PntLroT.
LAMAR, ; Capt. Crcswell. t
—AND ALSO BT THE STEAMER— '
A5IORY SIBLEY, Capt,-;—— - •
Tho latter Steamer being of; Jess draught tbanlanyl
other on the River, insure? unprecedented despatch In
all stages ofthe water. The Company fe' also 'provided*
with fifteen Tow-Boats and two Lighters.
All Freight addressed to the care of tho Company, of;
Its Agents, will be received and forwarded, free of com*
l- ~* A. 8IBLEY, President, Augusta. *- ^
roll. ®
W. 51. ROWLAND, Agent, Auguste.
~TllROUGH. FARE
From Charleston to Bultimoro 817 80,-
To Philadelphia $19, and to New-York 830. / •
TUE GREAT MAIL ROUTE FROM CHARLESTON,
SO. ca.
T EAVING tbe wharfat thefootofLaurens-atreetdally
Xj nftor the arrival ofthe Southern can, via Wilmfiig^
ton,N.O, from which point two 1 dally trains are dls-'
Rail Road to Norfolk, thence by steamers to Baltimore,'
and both Indus comwctlng at Weldon with -the.llnea ;tn i
Petersburg, Richmoud, Washington, Ballliuore, Phlfedel-:
phlo, and-New-York The public Is respectfriBy Informed *
that the steamers of these lines, are In flrtt rate condition,’
having recently been refeld with heavy Trall>;tbereby.
securing both safety and despatch. By these routes pas
sengers availing themselves ofthe first train• may. reach.
Bultlmorein 40 hours, Philadelphia in 45 hours,and New ‘
York in 50Jf hours; aud by the second train they arrive.
In Baltimore in 50 hours, Philadelphia In 50 hours, imd
New-York In 61Jf hours. (
Through tickets can alone;bo had from E. YVINSLOW,:
Agent ortho YVilmtngton and Raleigh Rail Road Com-,
pony, at the office of the Company, font ofLaurehs street.
Charleston, S. (^, to whom please apply.
AUGUSTA AND WAYNESBORO’ RAIL-HI
ULADY-MADL CLOTHING.
T HE undersigned would solieit tho attention or his
friends and the public In general to his large assort
ment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, which ho has re-
ceived by recent arrivals. Ills stock consists, In part, *s
follows: -
Black and Bine CIoUi CLOAKS.
Block, Blue nnd Brown Petersham Orersacks.
Black and Olive Cloti; Suriouto.
Blue nnd Drab Kersey Overancks.
Mottled and Black-Beaver sacks.
Fancy Cusslmere and Tweed Sacks and Frocks.
Super Black Frock and Dress Coats.
’ANTS-^of Super Block French Doc Skin Cssslmere.
su|)cr Faucy French Casahncre, Gray and Plaid
Tweeds.
VESTS—or Figured Black and Fancy Cashmere, Black
Satin and Uaratchca Silks, Figured Black und
Fancy Silks.
Together with a large stock of Shirts, Drawers, Gloves.
Buspenders, Scarfs, Cravats, fcc. ■ .
; fly -rue wuuio or inu uikmo clothing tins bceu uunle
up under his own supervision, and are offered at prices
its cheap os the cheapo»t.
oct 2 YVM. R. SYMONS, 17 YVhltokoi-et.
Linen Cnmbrle Hdkfs. at 6 1-4 Cents.
I H AYE Just opened a full assortment or Linen Cam
bric Hdkfs, ranging In prices from 6J(. cents to the
finest quality. Also, n largo lot or Fancy Prints, some of
which 1 am offering nt 5 cents por yard only.
SPENCEll.CURRELL, Agt,
154 Congress and 73 SL Julicn-st*.,
oct 13 Gibbon’s Building*.
PLANTATION GOODS.
npHE subscriber* have In store, a largo supply or Goods
'X designed for Planters’ use. consisting In part, of
Schley’s Georgia Plates nnd Twills, Northern Kerseys and
Plates of all styles snd qualities, English and Cordova all
wool Plains, and Hazards do n Heavy London Dulfill
Blankets, (own Importation,), Twilled Bristol do., and -
American and Mnckonaw do, superior Whitney Bed
Blankets nnd Cotton Comforts, Fahey Plaid Llnsey*,Red
nnd Blue do, Plate nud Heavy Twilled-Red Flannels,-
YVhite do. Brown, Bleached and colored .Canton dp,
Marlboro hud Manchester Stripes and Plaids, TwlUea
Shirting Stripe*, 3-4, 7-8 and 4-4 Brown and Bleached
Bhlrtings and Sheetings, Cotton Ontobargs of all quali
ties, Tweed Cassl meres, Satinets, and Kentucky Jeans or
every grade; which, with their large and choice collec
tion of Faucy and Staple - Dry Goods, ore offered for solo I
at the lowest market prices.. • • ,-•> -
NEVmy LATHROP fc 8TEBBIN3.
' muit
BigiuviwHvi wtiiuiMh 'and of iiuiinterior,
Rthathe has Just opened a fine assortment of
- . quors,-fc&, In this city. He Is a native of France,
aud is Intimately acquainted with French Houses. In
faction of ol| who may tevor Rim Vlth their :patronage. |
Ho wlUjceopalwnys on hand^lbo following- artlclo^ sl
irigld Inspection or which he respeetTnlly Invites: He Is]
ImpoHen and Denier In French Brandies Holland - Gin.' I
u^HjiLPorqMadelra, Sherry, CharapagntL HocL
. French cordials ■
| Mantschlno, ilntofia_ SlaTnltz. Kte
,_jd Agent lor domestie 1 Iquors.!
R,^ilAYER, Vo. 8, YVbltaker^L.
CHANGE OF 8CHUDULE
T HI8 ROAD Is nawjopen .for the I
Freight and Passengers to Wayne_
point It connects with a 1 splendid line of-F
Couches, forming a perfect daily connection between A«h '
gusta and Savannah, Macon and MllledgevIUe.* iii Wn«r!6
On nnd ufter Monday, May lOtb, Ptssciiger tralns wlll.
rnn Dally, as follows: ' ? ... )
I-eave Savannah at 8.00 o’clock At lk:
“ Macon at : .7.30 "
Mllledgevllleat ..;..7W
Auguste at........; 4.430,.
Arrive nt Auguste at ..0.40
“ nt Savannah .,‘8
“ atMncnnnt... 6
“ nt Mlllodgevtllo at .,..7.15
Fare between Savannah and Auguste
“ “ . Macon “ “ ' .;..v.v.;.';v
“ “ Mllledgevllle&o “
MACPHKKSON B. MILLEN, Gen’l S
Bavnnnah, May 5th, 1852. • «■
b»uth-\ve8tbhn kail yap
A DAILY TRAIN for Passengers a
icx,r j * ”
Macon nt 0V A. M, arrives at C„
A. M, leaves Oglethorpe nt 11J* A. M, arrive
at 3J$ P. M, connecting each way with tho '
Macon and Western Itail Road'Tralni;^ -*J
basscc, Kufaula and Columbus Mall Slngo lines.
Passengers dine at Fort VaJk/nt 1.15 P.M f -. 7 -- ■
• ’ GEO. W. ADAMS. Superintendent'
| aug 20 . South YVestem Rail Rond.
JMAIINDEIV’S £Xl'nm,
VOR
Now-York, D
And all the Norti.
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eon, Oglethorpe, Cdlu:
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PANY, by which wo nro prepared fo for
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description. . This Express has beeu exl
the Wants ofthe citizens of Snvannnh —*
tetorior.. All those Intrusting business fo mtcJn rsly otu
jsa? 1 bu ’" , “* *“' ■
r. . 153 Day-etn 3 doort Eastol tbe CItv Hol’d. •
OrFihzs;—No. 74 Broadway, Now-Yo'rl,.
street,' Boston; No. 43 South 3*1 street, I’hllndclphla.
N. B.—Please mark all good*, core:Hdrnden’a Exoress •
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t' itD now^receiving their Fall nnd Winter
. WOOI. HITS.
CO doten Msldoo mu;(“r°’punl«r’i nro) m-nrtlcfe.
’ oetfi '5 BELDEN