Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1853, October 26, 1852, Image 1
VOLUME L. SAVANNAH, GA., TUESDAY MORNING* OCTOBER 2G. 1852. numb; IS PUBLISHED •DAILY AHD TRI-WEEKLY by J.-L. LOCKE. & CO. dtv nnd County Printer** - - , tkrmhT T“ • DdlT Paper *8, Tri-Weekly Per Annum. gS* in no ease will an ordor for the paper bo attended lo, unless aocotnpanlod with the money, or a eottatoctory reference. A p VBttTI8 i N0 RATeTbi ’ l| ■ U y ) 0 r advertisements not exoeodlng flyo lines, thrco- v . uni (it Vt.a uiitl' nu*, .lHcvc.ro laken that tlvej bo publlihod uwonUn* to law. All adcortuemenc. bum Iramlent ponmiu or .Hunger., l °mo P pri»Uogc.°or",«Mir odrortlror. will bo joojnod “'ly’ffvoaii.o.aM WILL BB 1NSKUTXD T °An , 'adrertlsementa for charitable Institutions and «ssaste&j - feBg^^aaa^r- or, K D Hendry, DF Halsey,Patrick Hanlr, John 111 John Hanlr,/no A llcnget, Jno Hunter, H U HaupL Ji Howard, Martin Horn, Win Hone, 1’eter Herrtnan, R .. Honlkor, Robt Hutchinson, JasU Hines, Henry Hunkert, J It Harley, Mlchnol flicker, Timothy Howe. 0 8 (larded, Elisha Hazed, J 1* Hood, Tim. Henderaon, W J Halle/! Henry Harper* J B Horn, W-It Harris, Nichols, llernsn- dez, Thoa lloUbrw!. Alfred;Haywood, Mom Y llendor* son, 0II Halt, R II Hardee. DarId Harrington, Edwin F. Rent, W H liauseman, N M HatriK Stephen Hatrick, 8 A Hooker, O 8 -Hunter, R R Habersham, Chss F Harar ' -on, W H Holmes. B P Halsey,.Wht W Haberabsm, J M lay wood. Thos Moynes, Jno B Habersham, George B Warding. Jno Harriaaon, Nicholas Hoyle, Eras Hernan dez, Andrew Jlarrlsson,. Wm Humphreys, John Holry, O Troup Howard, Wm Hehdoreoii, D ,8 Henderson, Jas riitaeraon,Thomas llelry, Olnus Hallinan, John II ‘ Jaa Horah,E Heldt, Maurice Hi Sr, John Harper, J W -• |-e,E8 llr- lam/Johi ...0 Mmole:., , - ling, Soymour Ilsrris, E D Ileylc, Wm 1 [vflyR B Hilton, R W Hunt, Jno F jHerb, Wm Hone. John W Ibljr, John 1. Ihly Ivm Ihljr, DllonMud. plM«n < JOIW,V J«i C jnl * * Al...lldorJol.n.ol , , J..T ’£&S.%3h±sr , Emanuel Joseph, inckson, Bulloch Ji ^A±L J X uir, cio JumiBim, u n nuim- Johnson, A E Jones, John -sob, Nicholas Jeffreys, Robt U R Jackson, Claus Vsckans, Jackson, George Jackson. K*. ' " «U letters dtreeted'to this office, or the ■u& beyoel paid, to —QUeth—ato *Uurtlwi. "Nollce P by Executor u>4 Creditors to rond "*TOnPm »m B before the day of-sale. Theso sales mustbo made • 3?u0ftte00 eavtto. ' FAdrORAOE. FORWARDING) •AMD OBMBBAL COMMISSION I) USIMBSS. „ ■AJWUEL. L. DOWELL, returns ofBales of Produce. “'mar 8 • ■T* ' 8WIFT,DEKSL6W fc OO, •' FblaftJ? »8TSS3»-J583BSW*| ,, . COMB* BAY AHD VUtTAgaa-STBarri. . Y. ABD VutTAgaatTaarrs. ;• j t - »• W..D. PORD, Wholesale and Retail Grocer* Waliburg'* Building. Jejcrion-ttrr.t, Savannah, Qeuy G^OonstteHj on band, a choice supply of FAmily ~ ,/B.'O’BYRNE, ' AT TAYLOa’s SUILDIHO—MARKET WHAtr, . Keeps constantly, on. hand a supply or. , Crockery-Ware, Groceries, dec* Ac* Jan 1, ’31 • ...y,-. ;y 1 L. ROBlDER, fraoM>Aats]' iHwMi&eN** R-sTazKT—orrosiTE sKrrs’auiLDiNo. ; WniTARER*STRBBT—-OrrOSITB J. L. OLIVER, ", FnahlonaDlo ll.oot Manufacturer* 1 KO.SKVBNTKBH BULL-STREET, HEAR MORUMEHT-SqUARB. . Cork-Sole, Water-Proof, < Hunting, Military, Patent ■ Leather,' Walklng, Droea, and Pump-Sole BooUjShoot- lng'BUatdna, Booteea, Oxlbrd. Bboea* Pumps, Slippers, Ac^made to ordor In' the neatest 4nd most fashionable, manner, ofrwarranted materials, and by the most oxpcrl-, enced and careful workmen. 0 A L Lamar,,Thoa E LloYiLBtnj’n W Lloyd, Hi m,JosLippman, Jobn MB Lovell, B W Leach.B rop, Martln Larkln, 8 Y Levy,. J T Latham, Peter in, Thos Lean, Hugh Larken, Patrick Lenahan, .„lck Lee, Daniel Lapban, Thomas Lyon, James Lan- ihan, J T Linda Linde, DanielLeahoy, M Leigh, John Larkin, Hennr Lnthrop. D P Landersbtne, Andrew Low, 0 D Lebey, Loula LegrleL John Lyons, 0 Lufburrow, Charles law, Peter Lee. Robert Leybourtt. „. *, must be. Sales of personal proj “TitWiSntoftoJ DA ‘ 1 ^mlnI.tr»tor. for Lot- loOvy LUlen’lhaLW W Lincoln, IIFUlcbfciM’LobJS Paine Lovell, Wm E Long, John N Lewis,Simeon Lane, ML Lurburrow, William Lake, S A T Lawrence, A R •T.J it—u ®-t wnr d Lovell, John Lares, D J F Linder. James J .Logan, J H Ladd, Jno Lama, Jas br-ss* BION^US?’ CilYortl.od THIItTV DAVa—undcr bsass,TS c rE!3^n- mler of Court, must be adt rs before the day of aale. JbUt of Voters, f Lane, James LaughUn, J lobert A Lewis, A B Luce, , .... jyneb, ID LaRochc, Peter Lawrence, Michael la van, Matthew Lynch, Robt Lachllson,'James Laehllson, Col lar Leiuer, James Larkin, Timothy Lavau, O A La- toebe, Robt Luuday, John Lawton, A J Lebey, Thoa awls, Wm H Lyons, Antonio Loevenlo, J 0 Lambrlght. dlehael Lynch, Pat’k Langblln, John H Loveless, G Vy Lockwood, Loors Lohmun. Id* Abraham Minis, David Morris, Jtcob Manses, John ilakin, Thos McNIcholss, John Masterson, Edward doahan, Jeremiah McCarthy, John Mcilue, Wm Morrell, ’ G Mehrtons, Robt McIntyre, U 0 Mehrteus, Jno D Mai- ett, Job Mordecal, Michael AlcGrall, Thos Murtaugb, zander Moore, Mathias H Myer, Peter McGulUlcuday, Silvester Manning, M Marsh. Jacob MlUer,; JnoMui ‘ son, Jno Montmoflir “ NeFeely," ieroditb, or who ara cltizons of the _ theetecUonaridwlUit^th^co^oratelimits o'fBavaiuji for ohe month Immediately preceding their regtstmUou and contlnno ao to do up to the tine of election, who -—“— ago of twenty-ono years, have paid all >lu their own right auffldent real estate ,executions which may be against them, ‘ returns required by the ordinances of tooen registered according to the pro ds vA.—Extract from tktRtgUtrf Lam. olnh Abrahams, Robert Adams, John 8 Achord, Geo I,,v IV A vcrfol(it,G IV AndersoiqMothlas Amorous, fth, Slewart Austin, David Abraham, 0 S Arnold, Alexander) Jno W Andersop, P W Alexander, Robt In, George Armstrong, James Anderson, W V N itrong, R F Akin; Peter Arnold, R D Arnold, Thos ol E^O Anderson, Richard Abercrombie. J 8 An- in, John Anglum, II G W Alexander, John Allen, .a Ahfr^.E A A4c«b WB, Adams. 1 Burko, Michael Boylan, E.'W ' Blount, Wm M Blount, Patrick „ ..ji B Blount, DrW G Bulloch, .uiaBox.Jo.HIl.Wwli • ^—-*TiBurk& * * 'Brantley, Robt Blake,Wm Burke, A F Bennett, Wm ioia%jo?j"ra«!r4“&’ ABorohert, v:r iry Burt, E U Bacon, 8 P Bell, Wm J Bandy, H L LG A Boufeulllet, Jno G Bryan,ThomasH Barrett, .-Jiael Brannon, David Bell, Jno Ullbo, T A Bulkley, Francis Blalr. Chas Ball, Patrick Brady, Thos JJBuUoch, J M Duller, Michael Bryan, Geo Batikman, 0 E Barrie, Jos Bryan?D L Best, J ABakor, W H Bunch, Jos K - Uallougb, wm D Brown, A T.Bowne, Jo» »JUirrougbs. Jno Beunctt,-Louis Bareiletd, Jos Bancroltj-Tb»ddo»w * U rlin : Carthy, A N MIHer.Thos Molt. II P Blitter. I w MorreH Jas Mclntlro, Danl McCarthy. M II McLeod, Jaa McCann Jas McCanns, Thos Meeks, Edward Mullegan, John Me -Anils;'Archibald McAllister. Joseph Nelli, ThosNaylor, Wm Nungozer, Jas Nunge- *«r, wG Norwood, Jno W NenvilL DD Nlcnols, EL Nddllnger, Dan*l Nelson, Terrenee Nugent, U N Nichols, Geo 8 Nichols, L F Nichols. Jos Nagle, Nevlll Neyle, Jno Ne|L J G Neldtllnger, A A Nungozer, J R Norton, Jacob Neubergpr, Edward Nugsnl, UamU Nuiunan, Jas A Norris, Frederick Noltemen, Jno C Nicoll, Thos ■ M Nor wood, Cbaa Nowland. James Neldtllnger, Wm Neva. Drown. O tV Hruen, Moses Hlack, H 1.8 Buntz, Ihos 8 Bailey, W H Bulloch, 11 M Iturthel.ncss, Henry tV Bmf- eullett, P A Blols, Henry Brlgbain, \V S Brantley, T W I Benton, M J Buckner, John Boston, B M It Burroughs, r Dennis IHaunurliaMelt, I) II Baldwin, Wm C Barton, Augustus tioulinenu, Jolm Burns, Michael Howlcy, Ullck Burke. J is 0 Uluuce. J 11 Bnshler, W J Blodgel, JnsO uiir.uami'iu-aunivuii, »v >» uuics, mum ngYl Bow^i Jno W mzrBarnard E lice. F 8 Bartow, Wm O’liyro, Thoa O’Bryan, Geo Oil, FredlckOtto. | J Bee, J P Brooks, tv H Bourdley, W0 Butler, IIB Bo-, gantus, Frederick Bailey, tV D Bashtor, Jos W Brown, I Jolm C Ulancc, Theodore Blots, Wllllnm Blots, Wm II r Bonrkc, John F Blakely, GOG Brown, Win II Banks, ! U L Bitulllneau, J T HucVncr, Charles II Bell, Geo Bran- L son, P T Broughton. 118 Bull, W H Bradley, L 8 UemiclL Job Helbo, Wm Bailey, FH Blots, J 11 Buckner. (avid Cohen, John Cleary^W^*^^^ h. Chas Cooper, Jas Cleary. Barnard Conslan- . ■■v Cooper,:JohnClaney. JohnCarateus, r F Wl Sornwell, Jos 8 Carruthore, Nlcliolas Cruger, Wrlghl |gii|M>per, j Thos»Corley. R M Charlton, J JCaasetafl UCole, Thos CusackJno L Clark, Michael Cusack, LmnUeld, Francis T Cole, John Curry, Thos Clark, Cordell, Jaa Council/, Jolm Cnrruthcrs, Frederick ■MmjaMCanwaller, Luke Christie, JaaCampboiy Jno D Charlton, Jno G Cooke, Edmu» mery Cummlng, II E Courier, Jos Cing- Jno Cunningham, Cart Craft, Wm Car- V O Charlton, S J M Cubbego, Moses - '* ary Capon, S M Golding, Fredcr- L Wallace Cummlng, Patrick Crot- kir Cobb. Jno J Cornell, Win Con- haraplon. A H Champion, Jno tV , U RChrlstlan, Jno J Contes, Jas mk, Win Cullen, And Contes,Plorco pnplon, tV T Chapman, Daniel Clark, [o Cnlly, Uriah Cranston, Charles Cun- 1 " T Chupman, John F Cordell, hers, tVm Coltur, Laurence Coiinell, Frederick Cullen. ■lw|K i Jgii sssa p B Coleman, James Carroll, George E Oongdon, Thomas , Collins, J P Cohen, Charles II Connery. .•riwv-Ur-r ,v vr.Tn.’i > n; Jbfc^biilOiM-israel Dfciher, Leri DelbltC irt, Isaac Davl% Honry Dannenfelser, Jno D Del- •* L Davis, 8 0 Donning, Patrick Dervlne, Chas BurreilDye, 8 C Dunning, Jr, F G Dana, W - - j 0 |mDoble.RH Darby, Jaa M ’ra H Dunning Jr, Henry Du- ' “ - Dudley Daven- Davls,Thba E I.™.... BuielipBHPiRMHMi Uunoy, tV L lluvls, S U Bunco, Burrell 1); 11 Dudley, John DovaL Doyle, James Downey. Wm H Dunning Jr, Honryl UUUiteaiMBtf. Dews, Samuel L Dowell, John Dry4 [ J Donaldson, Thoa FDunlels, Michael M Henry Ellis, Daniel^ Egon,*Richard Ennis, Abraham 0en, 0 W idrlcs,J A dn, Hi Ml.Jiio (> Full I, Andrew Farry, John I Wm FdUlanL-Dominick Ftatley. John FIsnnogan, Pat’k Fnlcy, Thoa Flaherty, Jno D Flsb, L M Fallle-ant, Owen Foley, L J B Fairchild, Jaa Faunatan, Michael Fay, G W F1,hcr i 0 J Fulton, Jacob 0 HjForrlei, Jobh 0 jFerreU, Jamea tewftAWYySsSii'E: k F Unk, David Fltzgerrnld, Robert Fisher, D WhiFieldingJ tare Franklin, •G. Itz, Frauds Grimball. J F Gutlmartln, BcnJ rr^ssa i L . jnafsnui Row, Geo A Gordon, Wm A Gibbons, Pat- ■as Grady, Geo Glen, J FGrovonsteln, John] ^^RoiGaUs oner,’Doming^) Galleo, Johu Grinin,i i Godfrey, LJ Gullmartln. Seaborn a l, David ii Onann, George Gatehouse, J M GrIOn, Patrick Gordon, r Gnfney, tV IV Good! John Gtllctnml, Joseph ‘ | her, 0 A Greiner, I r. oisumuK, as nsnu. nwu ouucr, >uu aiurcui- i Montmollfn, Thos Maher, Thos iluAullR Jas -, B W Mlscally, H W Mercer, 0 A Magtll; Wm morcuiih, E T McGralf, Thos McCollum, H Mnrce, Win J Moore, J D Mallard, 0 D Murphy, Jeremiah Mack, N C Mills, Jesse Mount, John Murphy, B M Morel, Patrick • l.li 7, r, 1IIIU. f.ki. Sfnran l.kn Media, C C MUlar. John McCabe. McDermott, J M Milieu, Thomas' ie, Harvey stv McArthur, Lovl 8 Myers, Henry MerckhardL Michael Meath, ThomM hon, Patrick McGovern, B 8 Millar, T J McNIsh, John Mahoney, John McGunagh, Patrick Masterson, John Mallcry. James J McCoy. Isaac Minis, Edward McCabe, G Murklns, S 8 Moody, Dennis McGuire. Lawrence Mc Kenna, Neyle McHue, JII Mehrteus, M II Myer. Thomas VlcKenns, John MlUer, Jacob Malike, Edwsrd McGrnw, Barthotomow Mclnarnoy, John Mallem Luder Mehr teus, A F Mira, Fabian Myerhoffer, G 8 Miller, John R llanln, William B Mell, James W Morgan, Michael Mn^ rls, John W MeKoy, 0 F Mills, Wllllsm E Mongln, D J McKenzie, A F Mordecal, Jas 8 McDonald, Jus Manu- can, c. nieuuou, n a uiuore. t\ — Jaa G Molls, L fi McConn, Wm Morris. Jobn McCollum, Charles McCann, Bernard Malian, Wm MoLnughlln, Patrick MoLaughlon, F W McCarthy, W H 0 Mills, Jno McMahon, Jno F Mullegan, Jas Matthews, Isaac Marsh,Thos Madden, John Moran, FA Maddox, Solomon Mayer, E M McDonnell, Wm Morel, Jno Mahun, Jno R Mayer, Thos G Mooney, M 0 Norland, Jas MeDnuald, T B Maxwell, N W McLeod, Alex McHardee* Jno T Mitch ell, Fredk Mundorh H K Muntrort, Jas McBride, WJ McIntosh, Batnl 11 Morel, Jeremiah McCarthy. Wm Mc Carthy^ AN Mlllef^ThotMottjllPMIIler^IW Morrell .. jns,Dai O’Brien, Owen 0’Rourkc,John F O’Byrne, David O’Coii nor, Owen O’Rlelly, Humphrey O’Leary, G8 Or Dennis O’Connor, Jno O’Connell, Jno H ll.nl 11T I t. I llCums U UQIinQii «no u umnuu, *IIU » wiuuiuror, mu 11 Olcott, Win Olmstcad, J • F O’Neill, D G Olcott, E O’ByrneV Mlchnol 0’NoUl.CE 0’Sulllvnn,H G Oliver, John Oliver, Jonathan Olmstead, M O’Reilly, James OH- W 0 O’Driscoll, Dan’l O’SulUvMi; Timothy O’Con- Daniel 0’3ultlvan, VV W Oates, John Ogelvfe, MW Martin Payton, Antonio Ponce, E M Prcndergast, Sara’l N Papot, James. Prcndergast, O C Parker, Anthony Porter, Jos V Prentice, Jno F Posey, N 8 Plnder, Sam’l Phllbrick, Jas M Prentice, 8 M Pond, Wm Parris, Pat’k Prunty, Andrew O Pacelty, Edwin Parsons, Elisha Par sons, Jno Poole, 8 G Pancost. Owen Peterson. 0 B Patter son, John Perfleld, John Phelan, Jno F Powell, Jos Pror dergas,Thoa Purso, Sam’l-Pittman, EJ Purse, Georg Parsons, R D Papot, M Prendergost,Edward Padolfort Seu-' Edward Pauelrord, Jr., Thos Pldgeon, Thos 8 Pit. Jno PostelL Jos W Phillips, James Prunty, J M Palin, M Pock, PotrickPrioe,G OPuder,ThusPrendef, Marena M Pock, Patrick Price, G O Puder, 1 gast, Cbaa Perry, R W Pooler, H K Preston, Joe V Pr ton, Wm F Preston, Edward Pursale, D G Phllbrick Jaa Quantock, John Quinn, Martin Quinn,- Wm Quinn, Wm Quantock,Jr. B* P M Russell. Waring RusseU, David Rosenblatt. Jacob Roscnband, John Russell, Dennis Ryan, Wm Rochesler, James Russell, ThosJ Ryon, J U Ross, John Reedy, A M Ross, Michael Rochrord, Christopher Russell, VVm P Roberta, John Ryan, JB Read, Job W Robberts, -Henry Roser.VVm Robertson, Patrick Reilly, LSRnssoIL Wm Roche, Barney Roden, Pat’k Ryau, Wm Rogers, Jno A Richardson, Jno 0 Rowland, Michael Rooiioy, George Ritter, Edward RelUy, Daniel Robertson, Wm uemshart, J W Rabun, Joa Rosa, Francis Ryan, J B Ripley, JW Romshart, Robt Halford, H W Rairora, Mathew uilfo- J Wm Reilly, J P W Emm; Jno lliordon, Francis Rolv Jefferson Itobcrts, 0 H Rlkeman, H Rogers. J Ronald* mlah Ryan, B G Reed, Chas E Robinson, Joseph i, Henry Robor, Goo Robins, AUen Russell, Wm Roberaou, John Rowley, John Rogers, Dan’l Reddamn, Wm PRowland, Hugh Rlelly, Andrew Rlelly, A R Ral ston, IIJ Royal, Jno E Rice, James Ryan, Jas L Rosalg, noil, O B Ryan, Wm Robken,0 W Rogers, ThosRonnu, Geo Robertson, Tobias Rothleter,FA Roberc, G 8 Roux F TRoff,M J RelUy, Janies Russell. E A Boullard, Wm 8woU, John A Schaffer, John Bcudder, Rlch’d 8myo, Henry Starke. Abraham Simpson, Christopher Schneider, John A Staly, Rlch’d Scanlan, Emanuel Sheflall, Hannan SUber, R H 8penjer, Morde- Sulllvan, Geo Spalthoff, Jno G Sexton, A J O Shaw, Ja cob 8haffer, M Shofflall, ar n G J Sponcer. Sam’l Solomons, J-P 8crlven. John Spellman. D H Stewart, John Sullivan, D Shatlbr, Wra II 8mllh, John Stoddard, Ephraim Scud- der, Sam’l 8 Sibley, Anthony Segur, Jas8heo, Pat’k Scanlon, Jaa Skinner, J: H- Slroes, Dan’l,Sullivan, Jas Bkinner. Dr 8 SheTtall. Nicholas Sinot, Martin Sullivan, Lewis Smith, Jacob Soli alter, ■ Thomas Saunders, John Stevenson, G N: Staley, Thoa Smith, G J Smith, Jno Sul livan, James Sullivan, Walter W Smith) Geo Shultz, F F Strobhnrt, Jaa J Stokes. Geo 8hute, Harmon Sangsu Henry Seltzer, 0 B Scatty, E Somerall, Francis Soi Jno A Btegln, John Bloan, Wm G Stafford* JnoScret.... Wm Salle, 0 M Slone, J R Saussy, J M Schley, Francis Shells, P KShlels, Adam Short, Jno Y Symons, James Symons, F R Sweat, Edmund J Saunders, Edwin Stilus, J M Solomons, Augustus Scholdoman, Dennis 8ulll van, Daniel SuUlvan, M J Solomons, M Shehan, Dennis Sulli van, Harney Smith, Honrjr Sttbbs, Jas H Shehan, Valen- , . WXU|*X at MONTMOLLIN. h 'l Agcnta and Broken) BealEitatr^egrart, any dttcriplion rcrtonaiPropcrty. aurithea* <tncBg. . /icrchant., T. PORTER’S FASHIONABLE CLOTHING- EMPORIUM. Snctnfl nwY amnmcc jFaajitowa. rrtHE SUBSCRIBER taken Uils meth^of lnfomln^ts Wends and tho_ dttzena of Savannah,' that he la now 1 opening THE MOST BPLEND1D STOCK OF CLOTHING ever oObred tn this city.- The prieei, In plain figures, are marked upon each article, and.no dcvlaUon, and at ue remarkable low price* that the goods are marked, the subscriber feels confident wUl be appreciated-by* generous pubUo. Iu-part are th# following Goods I have now In store, to wltt GENTS’ i CLOTH GOATS, Gents. Black Cloth Drea* and Frock Coats, Olive do do . do do Brown do do do do Blue do do do do Black Cloth Sacks and Polka Racka, Brown do do .do do Blue do do do do OUve do do' do do _do Shad Dress do . Black Doe 8kln Polka Sacks, - Fancy Colored do do Drab Cnsslmere Backs and Polka 8acka, Black Tweed do do do Green do do do do Brown do do do do Bilk and Wool do do do COATS. Cambist, Checked Ginghams, LlnenLustre, Plain and Fancy Alpacca, Paris Lustre, Block Morin, Black and Fancy Tweed, Do do Uashineretts, Brown aud YeUow Linen, Black Drop d’Ete, Grosa Linen. FURNISHING GOODS. Linen and Linen Bosom Shirts, BUk, Lamb’s Wool, and Merino Shirt* and Drawers, Linen, Jeans, and Canton Flannel do Bilk, Merino, and Cotton Half Hose, Silk, Thread, and Nori Hose, Gentlemen’s Dressing Robes, Linen Collars, two and three ply. -'PAHTAL00N8. Striped Cotton and Linen. Plain do do do Nankeen, Drap d’Ete, Fancy Linen, Black Alpacca, Black Doe Skin Pants, Plain Black Caaslmere Pants, Fancy Colored do Plain and Ribbed do . Black and Colored Satinet Pants, JgerctumBftz, W1 ““- bbts. Crushed, Powdered and Clarified Snyanj . boxes double refined Loaf ’ do; .MT boa Bln Coffee, some of tham prime; 45 do. Java doH 50 hhds. Porto Rico and Muscovado 8ogar«; 970 boxes Tobacco, 8**15’s and l's Lumps; 100 boxes best Family Soap; • 150 do.' 'do. No. 1 > do; 100 -do. 8tarand Adamantine Candles; 975 do. Domestle Gln,Rttm, Brandy and Whiskey; 40 do. Old Mononga’aWhUkey^omevenr cholce; 15 balfjdpes Otard, Dupuy a* Co.’s Brandy; _ ■ •• 85 quarter and eighth casks various ktndit choice rrenen Brandy; 5 pipes Holland Gin; - 4 puncheons Jamalcaand St Croix Rum; 30 caska Madeira and Teneriflb Wines; • • '*J do. superior old Madeira and Sherry Wines;; * 14 ^fco- b St& eU Chl “ p,lgn ®’ Hongarlan, 100 kegs and halves FFFG. Powden 400 baga Buekand Drop 8hot; 90 do. No. 1 do; . 90 daska Codfish and Haddock; 30 half bbls. 1 A 8 Mackerel; 50 boxes Codfish; . 40 kilts No. 1 Mackerels With a full supply of everything else In the groceiy line, for sale on accommodating term j. by be»4 J. V. OONNERAT fc CO. 50' Black Satin Single and Double Breasted Vesta, Fancy Satin add Bilk do do ; Embossed Fancy Silk - do do Black and Fancy Barathea do 1 do do do Embrol'd CafSimero do White and Fancy Satin and Party do Wain Black SiUc Velvet, tingle and double breasted, Fancy Cut do do do Fancy Cashmere do do GLOVES. Black, White, and Colored Kid Gloves, Black and Castor Riding do Cloth,Cashraeresnd Lined Berlin do Black, White andFancy Silk do CRAVATS. Snpertlno Black Silk and Fancy Qravsls, .. do Fancy do. great variety, White Silk and 8atfn Party Cravats, Black and Fancy Silk and Satin Scorfr, do . do Opera Ties. Linen Cambric, China Cord and Pongee Pocket Hakd- kerchiefs. Hats and Caps, of the latest styles. Ladles’ Riding Hats. Trunks, Patent and Sole Leather. Valyse*, Carpet Bags, Canes, Umbrellas, fice^ Ac. CARPETS I CAKPET8II > CARPETS 11 f W E have This Day opened for sale, a splendid as sortment or Carpel** O.U Clotb** Mats* Bug*) Window c n rtuln*, dee* —CQNSISTINO IN F**T OF— SO pleoes Three-Ply Carpet* 10 do. Velvet Tapestry 10 do. Brussels do. .40 . do. Two-Ply Carpets 30 do. Floor Oil Cloth 10 do. Dru; 5 do. Felt 5 do. Dutch 50 Velvet and Cheneille Rng* 100 common Rugs and Mats 100 pair of beauUfu! style Window Shades. AH of the above Goods are offered at the lowest market price*. For sale by [sept 90] AIKIN St BURNS, CHILDREN’S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. turns, uuu uuucruanuumSfUcuu/ xjiiiu oac*s, rui»a uu- mot oaws. * bsu, nrniuuu OUIIS, 1'iniD, MIK-VeiVOt, Vi Suits, and Boys’ Capa, a largo assortment. The Ladles will find it to tnelr Interest to call and examine ray stock, as they ore made up In the latest stylo and the best manner and at the lowest prices. No abatement from iho prices first asked. .1 gy Don’t forget the new ltore on first floor of 8U Andrew’s Hall, corner of Broughton and Jeffersousts. apr28 Webster, RobertWaggensleln, Jos Wa*bburn,D L Wil son, Claudius G Wilson, Dcmnscy White, Peter White, Jno M Williams. Norman Wallace, Henry Welgand, Thos White, W H Williams, J T Webb, Jas-'G Walts, John Wickam, Lemuel Wluon, Wm P Wylty, John Wilder, Jas E WaKhour, Christopher Wltgen, : John. Welglem, Jno W O Williamson, Henry YvlHIamsoa, WllUanx Warner.. Y* ^et|r Yonson, Jno A Young,DrE Yongc, W AYonge, Z. Peter Zarodoski, Edward G Zetrbuor, Jacob Zimmer man, Edward''Zadomes, Solomon ZeJgUr. , The foregoing are the qualifications of voters cntltlod lo vote for Mayor and Aldermen or the City of Savannah at the ensuing election in December next, and a list of persons Registered for the month of May. If there are any persons whose names are Registered, and who are not entitled to a vote, notice la reapeclfUUy requested to bo giyen to the Clerk or Council, that they may be dealt with according to law. R. F. AKIN, aopt 14 Clerk Council.: GEORGE W. HARDCASTLE, 200 CONGH^SAi^S^ ST?/ULTAN-&TB EET, Franklin-Square. W lULD Return his thanks to his friends and patrons for past favours, and Infbrm them, that he Is now ready at the old stand, to execute any work In the above lino, and hopes by his untiring exertions to please all who may honor him with a call. All kinds of repairing In the above buslness4one with the utmost neatness and Wheelwright and Blacksmith work, and all kinds of Wheels, Wagons, Drays, Carts, &c., made on the shortest notice and on most liberal terms. Jan 20 JOHN POOLE, WHOLESALE AND..RETAIL FAINT AND OIL ST0BE, SAVANNAH, OA. No* 11 Whltaker-atrcet. T7"EEP8 constantly fbr sale—WHITE LEAD, Pore Nos. IV 1 and 2 English do. GROUND PAINTS: Black, YelloWfBrown, Chrome Green, Paris Green, and Prnaalan Blue. DRY PAINT8: Venetian Red, Spanish Brown,. Lampblack) Yellow Ochre,- Red Lead, Litharge, Paris and Chrome Green, Prussian Blue, Chrome YeUow, Umber. Terra de Sienna, Drop Black, and A VARIETY OF FANCY OOLORB. Linseed OIL, Sperm do- -Neatalbot do- and SPIRITS OP TURPENTINE, Whitewash BRUSHES, Paint. Var nish; Graining, ana Artists’ do- Window, and Picture GLASS, of all qualities, from 8by8 to 32by4fl; Copal. Ja pan, Llghtand Dark Coach VARNISH, MIXED'PAINTS of iul kinds, PAPER HANGINGS, Fire-Board Prints and Borden. By The above articles will be sold on reasonable House* Sign and Ship Painting Done In a workrasndike manner, and at. reasonable . prices. JauSO DISPATCH18^ - [ON, Dighlw Important to Contractor* and Buildert. rpHE Subscriber Is now prepared, with a sufflclrnt todo lour time* the amount of -TIN ROOFING -of any other establlahment In the City of Savannah, In the same space of time, and can give reference tojiumerous roob laid by him. which the pub- Ho are at liberty to inspect. I.can covers medium sized Dwelling House, and put up Gutters and Conductors, complete, in the space of ton hour*. All Roofs war ranted in point of workmanship, snd prices as low s* prudence dictates. I am also fitting up Water Works In Houses, which In gohntorsjyle and workmanshipbu never been practiced All wort done under my own immediate iospeotlon; I respectfully nsk a continuance of the patronage which baa been so liberally bestowed on mo since my eora- meucement of business, aud will endeavor to merits con tinuance of tho same. JOHN J. MAURICE, | may 29 10 and 12 Barnard-street FALL OF 1858. H AVING completed our arrangements for the season, we are now prepared to offor to tbe public the larg est and best assortment of GOOD AND WELL-MADE CLOTHING, and are determined to sustain our reputation by selling Goods at Tulr prices. We luvte our friends and the pub- llo to call and examine our Fsav-and Winter Stock, which, for quAM-rv, sttlk nnd quantitt far exceeds •ny previous season, and from which a complete outfit can bo selected at tbe very lowest prices. Our Goods are selected with great care—being cat in the latest Fashion, and-manufactnred in such a manner as v give entire satisfaction. . 850.000 STOCK of Ready-mnde CLOTHING, embracing all the various styles, qualities, etc., in part as follows: COATS: Black Clotb, Frock and Dress, Plaid and Clouded, Fancy Business Coata in groat variety. Tweedsentinto Pcltor’s Half Sacks, etc-etc. PANTALOONS, made from Fine Black Doeskin, nnd tbe various Fall styles of Harris’ Clouded and Mottled Cssslmeres, Black aud Fancy Butlneta. VESTS! Blacky and jqfjured Satln, GenUcmen’a White SUkand 80 , “WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT. We Invite the attention of Country Merchants to onr Stock, which Is varied and complete, and momUkctured expressly lor their trade. We also have a genteel as sortment or YOUTH’S CLOTHING, Gentlemen*! Furnishing Goods, Black and Fancy . BUk Cravats. 8tocka, Plalu and Figured Silk aud. Bella Neck Ties, Prince Alberto, of PI aim Watered and Ribbed Silk. White and Fanoy/warrantod to’fit, Gloves, UnderGar- mento, Suspenders, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Socks, etc. i By We ask * continuance of the patronage which -has always been so generously extended to us. sept 7 PIERSON, HE1DT fc CO. WOODEN WARE* T HE subscriber Anderson Cream Palls; Measures, ~~ Tubs and 1 4co- Sul; for i . -- — . aug 9 10,12and’14 Barnard-street.' WUUUKn WAUEi. ... ... scriber has Just received per sebr. John W. »n, a supply of Wooden Ware, vlx.s Ice _..s; Brass Bound Tea Tubs; Brass Bound Palls; i, from 1 quurt to k bushel; Painted and Plain 1 Palls, Wash Boards, Paste Boards, and Pins, : for sale by JOHN J. MAURICE, : 1n to.nA IA ' OAB1PJXENE AND SPIRIT GAS. T HE Subscriber lias received per ■learner. Statel of Goorgla, a supply of Carapbeoe and Spirit Gas, dl- rectfrom tbe manutoclurere, which will be aold on rea sonable terras. Also, Caraphenc, Gas, and OU-Lamps; Oil, Gas, and Campbono Cons of various sizes. * JOHN J. MAURICE, . June 15 10,-12 and 14 Barnard-street. tluo Stanton, John I Loyal Scrauton, Marlin Shannon, Joseph SuUlvan, Jos F Stokes, Philip 8mlth,Jos M Bhellmnu, James M Strickland, Timothy 8berredan, Jonn onieias, noison omiui, o a opoissoizor, rr »y Starke, Arp Beamon, Thos F Btevens, J E SUrk. H W Smith, Wm Starr Jr, Henry Bounders, Peter Smith, J D Stebblns, A A Solomons, G W Shaffer, D T Scranton, PalrlckSklnner, Edward Bwlft, Sami B Sweat, John D Spann, John E StilwcU, H Sheppard, F &1 Stone, Eleazor Solomons, Thos Bcully, Wm Saunders, Jaa Smith Sr, Jno Scltungoll, Jeeseo J Smith, Win F Shearer, J A Bowel I, J 8 Sturtovant, Wm Saunders, Julius. 8mltb, H R Sefley, Christopher smith. Wm II Tarver, John V Tarver, Geo W THcolmb', Wm H Tyson, J ohn Thompson, Patrick Tydlnga, Barnard G TUdon, Fra’aTranteD. AFTorlay, P G Thomas, W F Thompson, Jno F Tucker, A Tolblrd, Fras Trautell, J D Tetnbrokc, Jamoa Thurmalt, B T Turner, Wm Thomas, Th Edward T 3 * Townsend; B T Theus, A Thomas, —icraft. Jno H Thode, H .J Thomst- Truchetut, R V Thomas, Richard- ■on'Tombs, WII Tatblrd, J E Taylor, John G Thomas. John Trutnfler, I KTefft, Jas PTustln, Thos M Turner, F A Tu pper, Chas Thom pson, H JTicdeman, David Thomp- aon, Jaa Tlghe. L 0 Tebonu, Chits G Talblrd, Henry Tow, Jno Tanner, Wm A Thompson, Robt Todd, F J Timmons, Wm H .Talblrd Jr, Jno J Thous, J Trcheuor,- Wm ft Tay- lor, N P.Taylor, J M Thomas, J R Thompson. Christian Uobelo, Philip Uater. V* Antonio Vendley, alias Ramboikl, Chss Van Horn, W H BVorsUlio, Tristram VerstlUe, David Vender, Henry W 0 Vandeubertr. Henry Vonglabn. • • - -!»W* , nich’d .Wf White, James Oharlea Wilson.uoo Veils t cl ch, 10 A Wood, Rlch’d Wny^c,* J L Wlnehurg, Cant WI phi to, Jamea Whlllhan, doth Woodward, Elisha Wylly, horlea Wilson. Goo W WyUy.-Augustus VVenzo, James I White, L W Wells, Frond* YVIl*on,,J.J ; Waver, A R Wugh! Edmund Wallen, A J.WyUy,- Joa M Wilson. Gi IM Wsldhurgh, Wm Thorne Williams, Wm Wilson, Wm IWaterai Hiram Waller, John. Williamson, Jas White, J*. cob. Walter. Greffory Whlte, Mlchnel Weldon,Thoroiu Weight, W 0 Wy|ly, B O Wilson. WW Woodbrldge, Bryan wreh,E D Walker, Jn6 W Wilson,Thos J Walsh, H O Wyer, ios W Wood, .Wm WrlgbU 0 8 Walt, H F imairiliH welder, VVm Wesoolt, Jaeob Waldburgh, Jcrrnrd Wubhleninu, A J White.-Christo- feaysgi COFFERS1HITH AND-DEVltlBING. rpHE Subscriber having fitted up, in connection with A- his Foundry and Machine Works, a Shop for the above business, and engaged the services or superior workmon, It prepared to ao any description of work that may offer. All work done In tho very best manner and at the shortest notice. A. N. MILLER, July 12 tf , Eastern Wharl. MARINE RAILWAY. rpHE undersigned rospectTully Informs all who may i. need his services, lhatbe haaebarge of the MARINE RAILWAY, which to now in successful operation. He Is therefore, prepared to take up vessels of any .size usually visiting our port, and to do tho work of repairing, Stc^ on reasonable terms. Those who wish to clean or paint the bottoms or their vessels can also be accomodated on. the Railway upon reasonable terms. He is also prepared to contract for balldlr u ‘— * 1 — and to carry on thi _ Making, aud CoulklnL. eastern extremity of the city. A good Ship Smith Is on the premises. aug 3 V lr H. F, WILLINK, J*; i reasonable terms. He is also preparea to (tiding vessels or any class or description, nthe business of Shin Carpentering, Spar laulklng, In all its various branches, at the PRINTING PAPER. . , 1 in REAMS Printing Paper, or the following sizes: July 9 J. B. CUBBB r 'GE. SAVANNAH DRY DOCK. To Ship Owners, Masters and Consignees of Vessels rrUlE Suscriber reapeclfUUy Informs them that the 8A- X VANNAH DRY DOCK Is now in auooes»IUl opera- Ron. and It la calculated to toko In ahlpiof any cUiafrom lOOto 1500 tons burthen. It Is 230 foot long aUd 05 feet wide, and complete in every particular. A large gang ol workmou Is employed and a large supply orroateriau is on hand, so that vessels can be repaired wlih as much despatch os In any other port. Pump and Block Making and8mlth’a work done on the premises, and every effort made to ensure economy and fidelity to those who may tovor the Dock with their business. H D. P. LANDHrSHINE, Agent and 8ui*erintendent, fob84 . . Late of Marsh’s Dock, Charleston. SAVANNAH WATEIl WORKS. Bavannsu, SRrrRMaaa, 1859. S EALED PROPOSALS wlll be received by thesub- •criber.untll the 20th day of October, for tbe delivery or ouo half million of bricks, delivered as follow*: 230,000 on FnuikllMquareln this city. „ , t 870000 onthe Wekt bankof tbe Ogeoheo Canal be tween the Biter Lock, and the Bridge. , 4 All tbe brick to be of the brat quality, and *ubject to a on theaeceptonc* of the proposal, and to oonttnu* at the rate, of900,000 per , month, until all ere lUruishod.. v .The undersigned reseme tberight to accept any pro posal for the whole, ora part, ofthe above quantity. • Payments to be made as the brick to; delivered, rose ^ X IIOLCOMUE. j . SAIt-L noiT. Late ofthe firm of Sam’l HoythCOj Savaapa^) Oa. TXTOULD announce to hta Iriends that be bsa romov- VY ed to Charleston, 8.0-No. 149 East Bay, where he Is prepared to do a general Commission business, and furnish to order, at all times, any articles from the North or South that may be wanted, for the usual commission, e* Well as recelvo and sell tbe same. And I pledge my self that all business entrusted to my care shall recelvo such attention ns will Insure similar manifestation of their good will, not doubtlug that my acquaintance with Northern aud Southern markets will enable me to do as well os any, and better than many.. Also Dealer- in Butter, Cheeree, Plaster, Marble Dust, Cement. Lime and Hair. And Ageut for sundry Machine. Manufactories, North and South, as well as 8(lus a Herrings’ Fire Proof Safes, Georgia and French Burr Mill Stones; all of which wlU ho furnished on short notice, and at raanu&elnreni prices. Cash paid.at all limes for Wool, Green, Salted and Dry Hides, Deer and Sheep Sklius Shipping Furs, Beeswax, Rags, jltopo Cuttings, Sea Island Cotton Seed and Flor ida Moss. Also, Southern Tauued Leather In the Rough. Terms cash Invariably. Refers to the citizens of Savan nah generally. tf sept 4 CARPET WARE HOll.B. Improved,) will be tnsb, with an entirely new illy occupied by Messrs. Snfdei his now being enlarged and - r -_ jd on or about the 20iblnsL, *. a and oomplSto stock of Foreign and Domestic CARPET- INGB, OIL CLOTHS, Ice. Having secured the Agency of several or the principal manurnctorlM or Europe, purchasers will bo enabled to make selections from tne moil complete assortment of Royal-Patent Vetvel«Tapestry,Urusaeis,[nirrain and Vene tian Carnottngsjtugs. Oil ClottuuMsUhijir. 1 Table and Piam Covers, Curtains aud Curtain Stuflk, Shades, Cornices &.&, ever offered In this city; all ofwhlch will be aold a wholesale or retell,on the most satisfactory terms, by sept 4 tf W. H. QUION, Agent. sept FALL GOODS. The Subscribers are now opening tbolr fall stylo of IIAT8, CAPS, Ac. Ac, In. eludings lew cases or Beebe’s superior ^ r. to which they respectfully Invite tbe attentlo: friend.and tie pu^ltegenereB^ ^ ^ CHURCH AND PARLOR ORGANS. TMIE Subscribers, agento for Mr. H. Knauff, Organ ■a. vwM.uw t X builder, are prepared to furolih any description ol VANNAH DRY DOCK Is now In suooesrltal opera- Church or Parlor Organs. Aa a specimen of his Instru. and It is calculated to tako In ahlpiof any cUssfrpm monts,rcforence la made to the oigan recently erected by —. .... -*-* ** *“• h| m i n Uie Lutheran Church of this elty.. Parties desiring Information on tho subject can “certain Ml necessary partlcularaon application to F. Z0GBAU&I St CO H | uly 13 WhlukereU, one door east of Bryan-sU FALL AND WINTER GOODS. rpHE Subscribers have now opened their stock of FM1 X and Winter Good*, to whlen they Invito Uw atlentiou of merchants visiting tho city. sept 4 NEVIIT, LATHRQP It STEBB1N8. Biscuit; 310,000 Ctgars; favorlto bramle; 100 Smith and other brands Canal Flour: 50 Whliker* 90 do. old Monongahel* do; 85 di Qlp; 5 pipe* Holland dod » bblLDoi half pipes Otard, Dupuy & _ Otard, Dupuy '&. Co. and Lateral) do. do4 23 quarter oaaka Shwry^l ssaararaa mtflitorGrocerle*, for sale cheap for mbjli f A LOVES,CRAVATS AND T1ES.-A si iX andert black, colored, aDd white Kl Hiram bbls. N. O. do. E. Pbelp*a Bnmdy; 10 ROBERTS A FOOTE* Broughton-etrect, (up ataira) oppoaite the St. Andrcw'a Hall, H AVE now on hand a ver> Urge and well-selected Stock or DRY GOODS, which they offer for sale, by the piece or package to the trade—consisting, In part, ol Colored aud Duffell Blankets. Red aud White Flannel. Plains and Kerseys, assorted quality. Satinets and Kentucky Jeans. Fancy and Tweed Catslmeres. Striped and Plain Cotton Osnaburgs. Bleached and brown Shirtings nod Sheetings. ; English and American Prints. Cashmeres nnd Printed DeLsines. Black and Colored Alpacas. Black and Colored Coburgs. With an additional geueral variety of Goods usually kept in Dry Goods Stores, whtch are offered for sale at the usual accommodating terms. sept 18 The Subscribers have Just received per brig Wilson • Fuller.from New-York: Water Twist bleached 8HEET1NG New-York Mills do do James’Steam Mills do 7-8 and 4-4 Lowell LONG CLOTHS, 7-8 and 4-4 Iiondsdato and Washington Long Clotha, 4-4 Sen Island Brown Shirting, 7-8 and 4-4 7-8,8,9,10,11, and 124 Allendale Bro. 8beeUng 7-8,8,9,10,11, and 12-4 do Bleached do 7-8,8,9,10,11, and 12-4 Hamilton do do , For aale by M. PRENDERO A6T k CO. ‘ JE88EE FLOUR. lOO.boxetTobacco, assorted qualities. 20 do. Fine'Out Tobacco. > 95 bbls. Bolter Crackers. ',25 .halfdo. --do 25 boxes Soda do. 5 bbls. Sugar do. 73 half and quarter chestoHysoo Tea. : 50 hair chests block do. 20 harrelsNo. 1 Mackerel. ; 20 hf. do. No. 1 do. . 25 kltte No. 1 da 30 bbls. No.S do.. ‘ -89- do. No. 3- do. 20 boxes Herring. . . 25 bbU. Phelps’Gin. 10 do. Domestle Brandy. 10 do..N. K.Rum. 5 do. Old Monongahela Whiskey. 25 ban Old Government Java Coffee. 25 bbls. Granulated 8ugar. 5 quarter casks Malaga Wine. 1 guiding and for sale by «. . . oet 1 COHEN A TARVER. H ave BUUARs!-^ n ^ 010,4 C ‘ TOmbto Unn, » 2/bhds. Porto Rico, fair to cholca '25'bhds. Prime St Croix. 25 bhds. Fair Cuba. 200 bbls. 8lewort’s B. fc C. 25 bbls. Crushed. 25 boxes Loaf. COFFEE- 500 bags Rio, fair to prime. 100 bags Jamaica. 100 pockets Old Java. 50 bags Cuba. BAGGING A ROPE- sw bd-otmw. 10 bales Dundee. 300 colto Rope. TOBACCO— 300 boxes, various brands. CHEESE- ^ 150 boxes Cream. «AOKg.» EW ' tal,D, " r - 25 barrels No. 1. 25 half barrels No. 1. 50 barrel* No. 2. 25 halfbsrrelsNo.2. 50 barrels No. 3. BACON— 50 casks Bides. 25 casks Shoulders. MOLASSES— 50 tierces Cuba. 50 barrels Cubs. . „ 50 barrels New Orleans. CANDLES—; 50 boxes Adamantine. 100 boxer Star. 25 boxes PeatL 100 boxes Hull A Betdel’s. PICKLES— 50 boxes Underwood’s. * Remington’s, LIQUORS— loo barrels®.p. Gin. 50 barrels Connecticut RiverCto. 50 barrels N. E. Rum. 25 barrels Extra Choice Old Monon. Whiskey. 50 barrels Baltimore Whiskey. 25 quarter caska pure Malaga Wine. 25 quarter cask* Selgnetle Brandy. 10 halfpipes Otard Brandy. 3 pipes Holland Gin. 15 quarter casks Madeira Wine. 80 AP— 50 boxes Colgate* No. 1. 50 boxes Colgate’* Pale. 100 boxes Boston No. I. TEAS— 25,qnarter chests Green. 10 hairchests Black. 10 quarter chests Gunpowder. FLOUR— 50 half barrels Extra. 50 barrels Hiram Smith’s,) 50. barrels pure Geneasee, VNew Wheat 150 barrels Baltimore, ) STARCH— 50 boxes Pearl. quarter boxes Peart RAISINS— 23 boxes Bunch. 25 half boxes Bunch. ALMONDS- 15 frails Jordan. BUCKET8— 100 dozen Painted. SO dozen Varnished. oet HCNDRIES. QAA BOXES TOBACCO, assorted klnda AUV 70 bbds. Fair and Choice Porto Rico Sugar. 40 do. Cuba aud New-Orleana do. 100, bbls. Refined do. 73 do. Crushed and Powdered do. 25 boxes Loaf do. 300 bags Rio Coffee. 200 do. Porto Rico snd 8L Domingo Coffee. •'75 do. Java ' ' do. 150 Y and X cheats Hyson Toa. 40 14 do. Black do. 130 boxes Soap. 100 do. Mustard, Pepper, Allspice and Ginger. 80 bbls. Butter, Soda, and 8ugsr Biscuit 30 J4 do. do. do. do. do. 120 M 8egsrm. assorted klnda. . 20 baga Black Pepper. 250 bbls. Now-Ocloans Whiskey. 100~ do. White do. 50 do. Monongahela do. 20 do. Old Bourbon do. 140 do. E. Phelps’ Gin. 60 do. BestP.All.nyeGin. ti pipes Holland do. 50 id casks Sherry, Madeira, ATeneriffs Wine. 160 baskets Champagne do. 40 bbls. American Brandy. 25 J4 casks do. 10 14 do. Cognac Brandy. I In Custom House 20 U pipes do. t Store. 150 kegs Gun and Rifle Powder. 500 bags Drop snd Buck Shot With a compete assortment of Groceries. Foreale on favorable terms by sept 4 WEDSTER A PALME8. GROCERIES. K IBBEB A RODGERS have received by recent arri vals and offer for sale on tbe most reasonable terms tbe following: COFFEE.—225 bags Rio and Old Java; BAGGING A ROPE.—20 bales Gunny Goth and 150 eolls Kentucky. Rope. CANDLES.—50 boxes Star, and 50 do. Adamantine handles. CH EIJ8E.—50 boxes Cream Cheese. LARD.—50 kegs Extra Lard. BUTTER;—8 kegs Goshen Buttor. . RAISINS.—50 boxes Raisins. SUGAR.—15 bhds. choice Muscovado,and 25 bbls. Stuart’s Crushed Sugar. 8YRUP<—1UU barrels choloe 8jrup. oct 7 J UST RECEIVED, at No. 154 Congress-atreet, the fot lowing Goods) vis: Batin. Striped Poplin Dresses. Super Changeable Lustres. Super Brocade do. 8uper Foulard * da Turkey Red Bordered Prints. Solid Turkey Red do. • Printed 8lles!a. l’lald Tweed*. Ladles* Super Embroidered Cashmere.GIoves. Do. India and Saxony do. Do. Gause and Nett do. Gents’ Cashmere, Thibet and Bnckskln do. Fancy 8llk Cravats. Im>i>a. Cashmere, aud Plaid Wool Shawls. Gents* Merino Vests, Aa Aa 8PENOER CUURELL, Agent, 154 Congress and 73 8u Jullen-elreeto, oct 15 Gibbons’ Building. TYALT!MORE FLOUR, BACON, D 100 bbls. Howsrd-street Flour. a— 50 hhds. Prime Bucon Slilea 20 do. do. Shoulders. 10 casks Sugarcured Hams, 50 bbls. and 100 kegs Prime Leaf Lard. Landing and for sale by 112 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO. r\ ANAL FLOUR, Aa— V 56 barrels Hiram Smith’s and Pure Geneasee Flour. 28 hf. do. do, do. do. SO casks pinto A10 caska quarto Byaa’a Lon. Porter. 5 pipes Superior Holland Gin. 50- boxes New Raisins. 25 boxes Treadwell’s Soda Biscuit. ■ 10 barrets New White Beans. - 50 boxes New Scaled Herring. 25 barrels Sugar House Molasses. 75 boxes Star Candles. Landing and for aale by oct 10 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. J 5 hints, choice new Smoked Shoulders. 10 hhds, Porto Rtoo Sugar. 50 bags Rio Coffee. ■ 10 kegs Blitter. 20 boxes Cheese. 50 boxes Herrings. Landing aud for aala by oct 18 COHEN A TARVER. SamflattUfte. Em ns, the fol foliowing: .. I- ■ igcaacttwn aubcrtlBrninitg. BBMOBR & SAVANNAH STKAJI-SlliniKE . WEEKLY.. and Splendid Slonm-ShlpT FLORIDA,..... i .CnpUin Lyon, ALABAMA,....:. .““IT:.., ..Captain Ltok, These ships are of 1^00 tons register, and unsurpassed In safety, speed, and comfort. These Steamers, I-'vlng Savannah at the same.time thdttheBLaidffan* »oumkrn>r leavu Charleston, ar- rive In New.York as soon as, or before them. •*"* Cabin Passage 825, payable before going onboanll Aokkts: PADELFORD, FAY A CO4 f Savannah; MS' SAMUEL L. M1TOIULL, l»« ' 104FronUlr.-cl, N««-Ytirk. pl/lo Philadelphia 1 ^ Sa’va'naVilr'm "vfff'al Ion Co# 4*8jfiSfv The new and splendid, side-wheel steam- JVli'fiiHg Bhlp STATE OF GEORGIA, of 1200 tons register, Capt. John E. Walton,has commenced her regu- ‘^P* wd *»1 l^e Savannah on Wbdrkspav, the 8th day of September, and eviry alternate WaoMKanar ^ ere ^,Vi on * h « Bepi-.6U>and20thOct,and 3d end 17tn November, and so ob. GabInPuMne to Philadelphia f..;..'.;..'825>00 Through Tldceto to New York.... 25 00 . TWssfip'ha* been built* with’entire regard to ‘aafity® domfort ami despatch and offers new and admirable fa HERON A gents In Philadelphia. TA —.andfifluAUS, —, .Augusta and Hamburg, with ns much, IT not more dispatch, than nny other boats on the river. The steamers are commanded by experienced and ac commodating Captains. All freight consigned to Weir agento will be forwarded free of commissions. The accommodations for passengers nro eqoaL lf not superior, to any boats on the river. HENRY HARPER,’Prosld*n&8*valloah. BRUNSWICK, pYnoV—LUF£™feFFERSONTdN, gmm /‘.The Hew and (hat steam-packet PLANTER, jMy?Captain P.-Cork, having been thoroughly Instant, at 10 o’clock, A. M. For Freight, or passage, hav ing very superior accommodations for. passenger?, , apply P. 8^—All Freight payable In 8avannah. iv,. sept 20 “ 7!?uGfj8*2Hi5 S UGAR. COFFEE, SOAP AND CANDLES. 2U bbds. choice P. R. Sugar; 50 « Fair do 300 Bags Rio Coffee; 50 Matts old Government Java do. 100 boxes 8oap; 50. “ Starch. Just received and for aale by aept 20 1852 M’MAHON A DOYLE. B randy, gin, tu. 1» half Pipes Otard Brandy; 2*14 A X Casks Madeira Wine; 20 H ** Port do. 30 bbls. old Monongahela Whiskey; . 50 « Domestic Brandy} ,50 “ do. Gin; 100 •* do. Rnra; 100 “ do. Whiskey. Jpat received and for aale by sept 201852 M’MAHON A DOYLE. TTtLOUR, SOAP, STARCH, and CAN DL E8.—Landing J? 100 bbls Canal Flour *-***»**« 50 boxes Colgate’s Pearl Starch 50 boxes Geortfa Candles 100 boxes Soap. For sale by [sept 25] SWIFT A CO. T'lQMESTJU LIQUORS— ±J 100 bbls. E. Phelp’s Gin; ® *•11. Gm r '-- 1 50 do P. A11. Gfn, Conn; Riven 100 do N.O. Whiskey; SO do Baltimore Whiskey; 100 do N. E. Rum: 50 do Domestic Brandy. Landing, and for sale by [sept 25] SWIFT A CO. FALL A: WINTER GOOUSl rpHE SUBSCRIBERS take pleasure lit announeifg to A the citizens or Savannah, and 1be: public generally, that, by various arrivals or steamer* ana Bail vessels, they have received n large and splendid Stock of Goods, suit able for Fali and Winter trade—such as: ALPACA8, CA8HMERES, MUSLIN DB LAINES, BOMBAZINES, FRENCH AND ENGLISH MERINOS, SHAWLS, SILK AND VELVET MANTELS, of all colors and of the latest and moat approved patterns, 4co, Ao~ Aa They also have received a largo stock of 81LK8, whtch surpass any otbar ever brought to this place, as well In the quality and patterns as in the prices; a great assort ment of WHITE A EMBROIDERED GOODS, such as Collars, Cutfr, Capes, Capa, Handkerchiefs, Sleeves, and Chemisette; together with all other articles usually kept In a Dry Goods Store. They call the attention of the public espedaUy to their assortment of House-keeping Good** Consisting of Shirtings, Shootings, Table Linen, Napkins, Towels, Pillow-Case Linen, eta, eta; and also to their extensive variety or Flannels, Blankets, Kerseys, Satinets, Twseds and Catslmeres: nud Invite all .who wish to pur chase to come snd examine their Stock, which will be sold at the lowest rates. EINSTEIN A ECKMAN, 151 Congress-street. Savannah A Charleston JB&BhHflK _ U 8. MAIL STEAMvPACKETS. 4, T EAVE Sawannali Kvenv Morniko at For* ±j o’etoex, after the arrival of the Night Train of tho Central Ball-Road, nnd ARRIVE at Charleston -atTwelv* o’clock M. same day, connecting nt Chari ton with the Wl liul UK toil Steam-Packets. vLI leave with the U.8. Mall kvbet day at 2>4 P; fi* also, with the Nexv-lfork & Chari# Ships, which leave Charleston kvkkt V Saturday Afternoons. arrive In time to connect with the splendid new steam ■hip JAMES ADGER one-week' anil the steamship SOUTHERNER tho next. 'V* Fare from Charleston to New--York by land route. .820> 00 By steamships.........'.f2& 09 may 15 - 8. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agent. SAVAJfWAH AJIP AUGUSTA oct 13 ROBINSON A CAMP, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, AND DIALERS IN Fine Ready lUade Olotbimr* ARE NOW receiving their Block or FALL'AND XX WINTER GOODS, consisting in part of: Blue, black and fancy colored EnglUh and French Cloths; OverCoat, lngs ol black, blue and fancy colored Beavera; blue, black and drab Pilot Cloths; English, French and A- merican Casalmera, or black and Taney colon; Vesting* of Silk, Satin, Cashmeres, embroiders and rich Cut Vel- vet All or which will be made up at the shortest notice and In the best style or workmanship. Our READY MADE CLOTHING is manufactured at the well known house of W. T. Jennings A Co- No. 231 Broadway, New-York, and la equal to any In tbe city.— iy.*j£?.P eoMtaMlyr on^Band the largest assortment ol FANCY GOODS or any house in the trade, such as white and fancy colored Shirts; Silk, Lisle Thread and Gauze Menno Under-Garments: Shaker Flannel and Lambiwool do.; Thread, Colton, Merino and Lsmbswool Hosiery; 811k and Cotton Umbrellas; black, white and colored Kid Gloves, (or Alexander’! make); Stocks, Scarik, Cravats and Collars; and,in fact, everything ne cessary to a Gentleman’s Wardrobe. For sale on as ac commodating terms as can be bad in the city, at GAUDRY’S BUILDINGS, sept 21 Next door to Pulaski Honse. UJBA1>Y-1HA1>JB CLOTHING, T HE underslguod would solicit the attention of his friends and tbe public In general to hi* large assort ment or READY-MADE CLOTHING, which ho has re ceived by recent arrivals. His stock consists, In part, as followa: Black and Blue Cloth CLOAKS. Black, Blue and Brown Petersham Ovenacka. Black and Olive Cloth Surtoute. Blue and Drab Kersey Oversacks. Mottled and Black Beaver sacks. Fancy Caaslmere and Tweed Sacks and Frocks. Super Black Frock and Dress Goats. PANTO—of 8uper Black French Doe Skin Casalmera, super Fancy French Caaslmere, Gray and Plaid Tweeds; VESTS—of Figured Black and Fancy Cashmere, Black Sutin and Baratchca Silks, figured Black and Fanoy Silks. Together with a largo stock of Shirts, Drawers, Gloves. Buipenders, Scarfs, Cravats, Ac. gyThe whole of tho above Clothing has been made up under bis own supervision, aud ore offered at prices as cheap as tho cheapest. oct2 WM. R. SYMONS, 17 WhIUkcr-ti. SAVANNAH AK1) ; DAVID L. ADAMS, (IronA. i . CHATHAM^ S CapCHoPBARD. THOS. 8. MBrOALP, uapL TENNESSEE,. CspL 1 Which, with tow-boats and lighters, afford unequalled faclllties.for transportation of freight to the Interior of Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee.and Alabama, In mnecllon with Railroads. Tbe elegant a' with the at freight by te _ ■■■■ reduced otee^ .wllj be/ofward- » elegant steam-pscket D. II.Adams.will connect the ateamshlpa Florida and. Alabama^' landing ... a it by them In 3 days from New YorKlo-AngUs taJ Freight (now taken at reduced entea * * ed free of coMMiseion. Xf3T In order to prevent detention 0 nr lading should be addressed to G. H.:JOHN8TON, President, Savannah. Merchandize fromthe Interior, to JOHN A. MOORE, Agent, Augnata. " DIREOrOBS. • • ■*'' Savannah.—Geo. H. Johnston, Andrew Low, Edwsrd Padelford, W. C. O’Drlecoli, Charles Green. Joseph, 8. Far, Jos. Washburn. • ’ 71 Adoumta.—J. R. Bulkley, T. S. Metcalf, James Hop L. Hopkins, E. Sherman. G. M. Newton. Savannah, June 24,1852. TO TRAVELLERS GOING NORTH.' IRON STEAMBOAT COMPANY OF GEORGIA. ryiHIS COMPANY will continue.to transport Produce A and other Merchandise, on the 8avsnnab river*to and from Augusta, by thelHron Steamers ' ' .. — '8tMin«£*. . JOHN RANDOLPH,-.....'..'....;;.CsptJPmPTOT; ■ LAMAR, Capt. Crrs w* lu —and also.it thr stramrr— AMORY SIBLEY,.......... .*.... .Capt’ —■ - The latter Steamer being of leas draught than Iny other on the River, Insure* unprecedented despatch In all stages ofthe water. The Company I* also provided with (mean Tow-Boats And two Lighters. All Freight.addressed to the. care of-the Company, of Its Agents, will bo received and forwarded, free dfcotn- mission*. A. SIBLEY, President, August*; •' THROUGH mmttsmMg THE GREAT MAIL ROUTE,FR051 CHARLESTON, |T EAV1NG the whnrfnt the foot of Laurens^treet daily JU afror the arrival ofthe Southern cars, via Wilming ton, N.O, from which t point, (wo dally trains are dis patched at8.0.M.andifP.M.; the 8 o'clock only con necting at Weldon, N. with tho Seaboard and Roanoke Rail Road to Norfolk, thenco by steamers |o Until more, and both trains connecting nt Weldon with the lines to Petersburg, Richmond. Washington, Baltimore, Philadel phia, and New-York The public Is respeciruUy Informed that the steamers of there tines, are In first rate condition, and ore navigated by well known ahd experienced com manders; the Rati Roads are In fine order, (the Wilming ton and Weldon, at well a* the Seaboard. and Roanoke having recently been relald with heavy Trail). thWw securing both safely and despatch. By these route Linen Cambric Hdkfe. at G 1-4 Cent*. T HAVEJust opened a lull assortment of Linen Cam- Abrtc Hdkfs, ranging In prices from 6# cento to the finest quality. Atop, a large lot of Fancy Prints, some of which! am offering at 5 cents per yard only. P SPENCER CURRELL, Agt, 154 Congress and 73 St, Julleu^te, * * '* Gibbon’s Buildings. C hoice st. groix sugar, &c.— 27 hhds. Choloe 8L Croix 8ugar; SS2 do. do. Porto Rico do; 50 caslu prime Bacon Sides; • 23 do. do.' do. Shoulders; 150 bags do. Green Rio Coffee; 107 do. do. do. Jamaica Colfee; 60 mats Old Government Java do; lOO.bbls. E. Phelps'Gin; 40 do. P. A11. Connecticut River Gin; 30 do. Domestlo Brandy; _ 20 quarter and 20 eighth caska Malaga Wins; 26 bbls. and 50 kegaPrime Lear Lard; ' •* 75 boxes Colgate’s Peart Starch; 5(1 bbls. Illram Smbh’a Flour; „;rr l,,J, ga. co. B UTrEB,OUBESB,to- 34 firfausaslected Goehen Batten 50 boxes do. English DaiiryCbeese; SO do. ; do. New White do; 90 bbls. good eating Potatoes; Landing from steamer and for t«le by •sep»29 A SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A GO. OA BBCa. Hiram smith FloOrJ ■' ! dSU 50 bbls. Canal Extra do; -JMjltegaBloOolfce. 5 bbds. Muscovado .Sugar. 50 boxes Cordials, nsiolted. ■ llamling and ft>r sale by . WP40* ^ - —QOHENAt TARVER, j PLANTATION GOODS. T HE subscribers hare In store, a large supply of Goods designed for Planters’ use, consisting fn part, of Schley’s Goorgla Plains and Twills, Northern Kerseys and f9Ks Plains of all styles and qualities, English and Cordova all . Near-York* Boston* Pliiludclpliia* 4 „J M Eutem and V«imi Bristol do n and. superior Whitney Bed Blankets and Cotton Comforts, Fancy Plaid Linseys, Red andBluo do- Plain aud Heavy Twilled Red Flannels, White do., Brown, Bleached and colored Canton do. Marlboro and Manchester Stripes and PialdtLTwllled Shirting Stripes, 3-4, 7-8 and 4-4 Brown and Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings, Cotton Osnaburgs or all quali ties, Tweed Cssslmeres. 8atlneto, and Kentucky Jeans of every grade; which, with their large and choice collec tion of Fancy nnd Staple Dry Goods, are offered for sale at tbe lowest market price*, oct 6 NEVITT, LATHRQP fc STEBBINS. New Eatubliflbmcnt fur Wine** #ko THE SUBSCRIBER respectfollylnfonns the Inhabitants of Bavannab and of the Interior, .that he hw Just opened a fine assortment or •• iV .i% or, »* c ^letW* c lty. He Isa native of France, and telnUmatelr acquainted with French Houses. In New-York and Phlluaelphla, he ha* been well known fot m8 ?^”w*K. lmp0| [ 4er ,?‘ •rtldea uniform by genu, e* and which he can Malty prove to her- "** *«-—•- cllon of all who toay favor nlm Ho will keep alwr t with t Ho wUl keep always on hand the following arUcteaT a rigid inspection of whtdi ho respectfully InrlloK He is' Importer awl Dealer In FrenohTfiraDdlc, Holland Gin,' In tU*, Curacos, MmiKhtno, 1UUB. U> . MlMP-TMMK'YAtalnUK^H. fco. AUo London Btout nnd Edinburgh Ain, nnd AgnntlordonwUol .. JLJIAYEK,»o. 0, Whllnki ,.,nc4,»..... i? -■ IOOeS’ •dozenblackand 50 dozen Mateloo Hata (for planter’s ; nse) t. . entirely new, for aalo at the now wholesale. Hat t corner or Broughton and Bamord-ite. . •' oct 8 BELDEN A CO, i York In 50)4 hours; and by the secontl train they,arrive In Baltimore In 50 hours, Philadelphia lu :50 .hours, and NewrYork In 01)4 hours. Through tlcketscan alouo be h orthe Wilmington 4 ‘ Jts con alouo be had from E. WIN8LOW, Agent ofthe Wllmlugton and Raleigh Rail Rond-Gom- pany. at the offlee of the Company, foot ofLaurens si Charleston, 8. U, to whom please apply. mr unto; T CHAbIGE Of SCnEDCLE. . : HIS ROAD la now o|>en for. the transportation of Freight and Passengers to Waynesboro*.''At this point It connect* with a splendid line of Four-Horse Post Coaches, forming a perfect dally connection between Au gusta and Savannah, Macon nnd Mllledgevllle, On nnd after Monday; May lUUt, Passenger trains - will ran Daily, as follows: ... si■j - «ih - M? J^ave Savannah at i&QQo’clock A. M. M Maconat.. ...; f .;...V...;7.30-’ *• 1 A.M. “ Mllledgevllle at .7.00 u Augusta nt ,;4^0 Arrive at Augusta at.............,.,,9,40r “ at Savannah ...6.00 at Maconat.. .1.8.43 “ at MlUedgevillo at ..‘.....7J5 Fare between 8avnnnah and Augusta,...... “ M Macon •* •» ....... “ “ Mllledgevllle&e H MACPI1ERSON B. AIILLEN, Gen’l Sui S.Y.nnnli, May 3th, jga. ’ m.ys - -6b way with tbe Central and Macon and Western ffitll hassee, Eufaula and Columbus Mall' . Passengers dlno at Fort Valloy at- 1.15P.M. :1k; n UABNDEN’S EXPRESS ggaTHpHglUBlffla Towne, California, Europe, &c. kt con, Oglethorpe, Colutnbua and * ISMS description. T^.Expren'tas"been extended to meet Uie wants ofthe citizens of Savannah nnd towns in the faithfully. J. DcMARTIN, Agent, . . • lS^Bay-et^ 2 doors East ol f Orncisr-No. 74 Broadway, New-Yor •UreeLBoston; No.43 8outh 3d street,Philadelphia.,*: N. B.—Please mark all goods, care Harndutra Exnreas 'Joljril7-'r ; ■ ‘T ;■ 6m r-teUWK-'j