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ALEXANDER A SNEED, /publican,
It. B. HILTON AGO., Georgian d Journal,
THOMPSON A WrriUNGTON, News.
Savannah, July I, tlM.
MOM YESTERDA YAFTERNOON'S EDITION.
BY TJaXiBaXiAPH 1
Hew York Markets.
Nkw York, August 6c—The cotton market
1« without change. Bales of tho day 400 tales
Middling Uplands 11J.
By the Atlantic. .
New York, Augait 5.—Letters received by
the Atlantic, dated on Wednesday, reported
Liverpool soles on that day .of .of 7,000 tales.
Market steady.
Kentucky Election.
Washneton, August 5.—Partial returns from
the election held In Kentucky on Wednesday,
report majorit'ea in favor of the Americans.
Congreaslonl.
Washington, August 6.—The House has
passed the several amendments (adopted in
Committee of the whole) to the Civil Appropri.
it Ion bill, among others, those restoring the
Missouri Compromise, suspending the territori-
laws of Kansas and striking out all the appro,
prlatlons for tho support of the Kansas govern
ment.
In the Benito, a mosauge was received from
the President, denying that any orders had
been sent to Col. Sumner to dlspnrse unarmed
assemblages of cltliens.
Election Ratmrna.
Washington, Angust Kentucky.—Later
returns from Kentucky are sontradlctory. The
Democrats are claiming a victory.
Missouri.—Benton, at the last accounts, was
ahead In the race for) Governor of Mlslouri,
and is supposed to be elected. The vote in St.
Louis is for Benton 5,139—for Ewing, Know
Nothing, 4,053—for Polk, Democrat, 2,159.
Blair, Black Republican, U elected to Congress
from St. LouU, beating Kennett, Know Noth
ing, 1,000 votes.
Iowa.—Partial returns from Iowa ore favor
able to tbe Blaok Republicans.
Arkansas.—Partial returns from Arkansas
show that the Democrats are ahead.
Death op Mr. Gbobob M. Waldbubu.—Wo
have to announce the death of Mr. George M
vVuldburg, which occurred-on his plantation cn
9t. Cnthrino's ^Islands. His funeral (ns will L*
seen by the advertisement in our paper) will
take place at- tho residence of Dr. Richard
Wayne;South Broad street, to-morrow alter
We learn from a dispatch to tho Agents iu
this city, that the Keystone State arrived at
Philadelphia at three o'clock on Tuesday morn-
tng, in 67 hours from this port.
Railroad Accident.—The “Nashville" pas.
senger and freight train, which left Savannah
at 0 o’clock yestorday, ran off tho track near
station 17,73 miles from this city, tearing up
the track some 20 feet, and throwing down
some 15 feet ot tressel work. Four of the
freight cars were badly damaged. One train
band was slightly hurt by jumping off. No
other harm done.
While the down train was waiting at tho
scene of the accident for the repair of the dam.
age, the passougers amused themselves by
taking a vote for the Presidency. It resulted—
Buchanan31,Fillmore 16,Fremont0. Avery
fair Indication or the result in Georgia text
Novera her.
The repulse of the obolitioulsts in the attack
made on the village of Franklin Kansas, was
due to the heroism of James Banks an English
man who went to the territory in Col. Buford’s
comp&uy. Let the Know Nothings put that
In their pipes and smoke it. Tne Eufaula
Spirit says:
No nuti ve son of tho South could have ex
ceeded Mr. Banks's courageous devotion to her
rights, and we are glad to learn that his 1 Id
friends here purpvBe sending him some testi
monial of their hearty appreciation uf his con
duct.
A Ravenous Alligatok.—On Weducseay
of this week, Josiab Ferris andBufonia Pales,
S gentlemen of this place, started to Long
, situate about 2 miles distant, for the
purpose 0f Kshiug. They were engage d in this
sport when a large Alligator arose alongside the
boat, and, as quick as thought, dashed ahead,
wheeled, turned on his side, and clasped tho
bow of the boat between his Jaws. The teeth
made considerable indentures in either side.
Finding hut little could be done in this way.
tbe monster gave several vigorous shakes, tear
ing the bottom ont of the boat and sinking it in
four-foot water. As tbe boat was disappearing,
Fates, woo was poling at the time, struck tbeTr
antagonist over the head, and, alter securing
a foot-hold on tho bottom, repeated his blows
with such rapidity as to confuse the mode of
attack; finally, after maneuvering for somo
time, with mouth extended, the Alligator made
a held charge upon the young men; as he ad
vanced, Ftiles succeeded in jamming the pole
down his throat, and holding him thus until
Ferris, with a small pocket-knifo, was cuabled
to wonnd him so severely ns to decide the con
test.
After the victory^was won, a cursory view
ot their position, forced upon them, apprised
them extreme danger to which they wore expos
ed. Inclose procmity were live or of those
hideous animals, staring at tnem, as though
determined to mako them tbeirprey. The cap
tured one measured 15 feet.—Tampa Paninsu-
far.
mu. rn,y«Moitia and the manna-
VUE IS UU1IA I
Olio of the darkest chapters in Mr. FHIinoi'e's
dark record if* that which recites his course
iu connection with the invasion uf Cuba by
Lopez, hud tho niaasrcre of the gallant Urltteh-
denaud Ills llfty heroic followers. Thorc is
n groat deal to be said on this subject—lor
which wo have not room to-day. Here is a
brief report of tho tragedy as contained In a
curaxnnlcution from Havatui, to the Savannah
Georgian, at tho time of Us occurrence.
A Ulumly day In Hi\VA\mn_.Tlie Ex
ecution of fifty Patriot«—Conduct of
Aittfla-lrnu Uousml.
Havana Aug, 111, 1851.
The bloodiest day of the Cuban Revolution is
fast drawing to its close, aud the muii that is
now rapidly setting in thu west has seen llfty
prisoners, tho greater part of them young Ame
ricans, stmt iu cold blood aud their mutilated
remains torn and dragged by a savage populace,-
the outpourings ot Spain, the mule of Europe.
Tills morning, about H o'clock, the steamer
Habeiicro arrived witii titty prisoners. At 11
o'cluck they were shot ut the foot of the Fort
AtareA, in tho presence of au immense ussomb
*
The saddest portion of tho history which I
have to relate is the indifference of the Ameri
can Consul to their sad fate.. This gentleman,
as you arc aware, is Mr. A. F. Owen, late re
preseututive from Georgia iu Congress, aud no
minated by Mr. FUlmoro, to replace Gen.
Cambelle, tho late Consul here. Mr. Owen was
called upon by an American gentleman resid
ing here, to see if ho niudo any dlbrt to seo
those of his couutrymeu who wero thus inhu
manly to be shot; the Couusul took the ground
that they had been declared outlows by Mr.
Fdhnore.und that ho should not interfuro in
the matter.
Alter some conversation ho concluded that
he would write to the Captain General, which
he did, requesting only an interview. At two
o’clock ho had received no answer.
1 do not write this in a spirit of anger, hut
alter hours of calm reduction; uud, to tiny
geutlcmuu who nsks my name from auy other
motive thau au impertinent curiosity, you ure
at liberty to use it. Mr, Owen I leave to thu
judgcniout of his fellow citizeus.
Cl/BANNO.
In publishing this letter, ut the time of its
reception, we spoke as follows :
Many of our subscribers iu reading the fore
going will hung the head with shanio.at the
fact, that the Consul therein mentioned, is a
Georgian. To such wo would say, Judge not
Mr. Owen, too soverely. He is but tho agent
of a higher power—Millard Fillmviir the
President of the United Status—and doubtless
acted under Instructions. Besides had he ex'
postulated, os we contend thut ho should have
done, if unt as an American yet upou princl.
pies of universal humanity :—had ho done so,
however, the Captain General would only have
had to read from the message of Fili.houb,
wherein that functionary denounced Lopez oh
an adventurer “ for PLUNDER and ROB
BERY "—and the Consul would have, been
struck dumb! If so be that tho President is
right in charging plunder and robbery as the
objects of the patriots, then indeed wore those
patriot heroes pirates and robbers and de
served their fate. But wo appeal from the
sentence of the President to the judgement of
tho people."
It will be sceu, that at tho timo of the occu
rence we entered an appeal from the judgment
of President to the high tribunal of the peo-
plo. That appeal is now up for hearing. Next
November the popular judgmeut will be pro
nounced. 'Ve await the issue with entire con
fidence.
We now add .•
Mr. Fillmore'* Cuba Froclnmutlou^
Washington, April 15,1851.
Whereas there is reasous tobfiieve that a
military expedition is about to be fitted out in
the United States, with intention to invado tho
Island of Cuba, u Colony of Spain, with which
this country is at peace, and wbereus it is be
lieved that the expedition is iustigated and set
on foot chiotly by foreigners who dare to
make our shores the scene of their guilt uud
hostile preparations against a friendly ]
and seek by a falsehood and misrepresei
to Kcduoo our own citizens, especially the
young and inconsidfrate iu their wicked
schemes, an ungrateful return for the benefit
conferred upon them by this pcoplo in permit
ting them to make our country an asylnrafor
oppression, and in flagrant abuso of the hospi
tality thus extended to them. And whereas
such expeditious cun only be regarded as adven
tures tor plunderand robbery, and must meet
the condemnation of the civilized world, whilst
they are derogatory of the character of our
country, in violation of the laws of nutions, and
expressly prohibited by our own statutes, which
declare “that if any person shall, within the
territory or jurisdiction of the United States,
begin or set on foot, or provide cr prepare the
raeaus for any military expedition or enterprise
to be carried on from tbeuce against the terri
tory or duminlons of any foreign prince or
state, or of any colony, district or people with
whom the United States are at peace, every
person so offending shall be deemed guilty of a
high misdemeanor, aud shall bo fined not ex
ceeding three thousand dollars, and imprison
ed not more than three yara.”
Now therefore, I have issued this my pro
clamation, warning all persons who shall con
nect themselves with any snch enterprise or
expedition, in violation of our laws aud nation
al obligations, that they will thereby ■ubject
themselves to the heavy penalties denounced
against Buch •Bences, and will forfeit their
claim^to tho protection of this Government or
any interference iu their behalf, no matter to
what extremities they mhy be reduced in con
sequence of their illegal conduct; and therefore
I exhort good citizens, as they regard our na
tional reputation—as they respect their own
laws and the laws of nations, as they value the
blessings of peace and the welfare of their
country, to discontenance and by all lawful
means to prevent any such enterprise; and I
call upon every officer of this Government,
civil and military, to use all efforts in hie
power to arrest for trial aud punishment every
offender against the laws of the country.
Given under my hand tho 25th day April, iu
the year of oar Lord 1851, and the 75th of the
Indcpeudece of the U. S.
By the President,
Millard Fillmore.
or with Mr McDaniel, is a young man of brilliant
piirU.
At the close of tho exhibition, the President
conferred the first degree iu the Arts upon
the members of thu Senior Glass, 22 in number.
The degree of A. M. wan conferred upou a
number ofyoung won, former graduates of the
College. The honorary dogree of Master or
Arts was conforroil upon Rev. .le»*e M. Wood
of Cedar Town. &
At 1 ociock in the afternoon, uu address wa
delivered bofore the two Literary Societies by
tho lion. Tho’s. W. Thomas of Elbert. This
epeeob wo». not polished, entirely extempora
neous, blit full of great thoughts aud strong
arguments. His otfioct was to consider tho
question: How far morality and, religion
should bo the sultfeot of legislative enactments.
Whether agreeing with the speaker or not, all
confessed Judge Thonnw a mail of marked and
strong intellectual powers.
Owing to Homo peculiar elratnmtuuctH, Prod
dent Crawford was lead to presont his resigua*
tlon to the Board of Trustees, iu Savannah, In
May last. At the late Commencement the Fac
ulty of tho University, and citizens of Penfield
presented to the Board formal petitions for Ills
re-lcction—expressions to the same effect were
lmu from the denomination in various parts of
the State. To these solicitations the Board un
animously responded by re-electing Dr. Craw-
lord to the Presidency of the University. Tho
College Is now filled I11 all its departments by
seven able and competent officers,and its affairs
are exceedingly encouragelng and prosperous.
It is located In a beautiful retired village in
which no man {sallowed to sell ardent spirits or
present tho usual temptations of towns for the
ruin of young men. Visitor.
From tho Tamps Peninsular ol'July 20.
Gen’l Smith left this place yesterday, for
head quarters, Bay Port. Gen’l S informs us
that he anticipates hut little delay in complet
ing the organization of his command (six com
panies—two horso and four foot,) when ho
will ho ready for active operations in whatever
quarter promises most for public good. Iu
the meantime, he will furnish all the protec
tion withiu his power to Hernando County,
and if a necessity should he made to appear,
men will be despatched ou scoutlug duty to
ly section of the frontier.
Gen’l S. talks to suit'us, and, we doubt not,
the clzens ofHSouth Florida will have much less
to complain of hereafter.' Gen’l 8. Is commis
sioned with militlary rank.
Soda Fountain Explosion—Yesterday,
about teu o'clock iu the morning, we heard a
uoiso like a clap of young thunder, In the direc
tion of Smith 5s Ezzard’a Druing Store. The
cause as we soon ascertained, was the explosion
of a soda fountain, while Dr. Quack was in the
uct ol charging it. Fortunately no futher ’dam
age occurred that some injury to a neighboring
door uud the tearing offof Dr. Quack’s panta
loons and a segment of his coat tall. The Doc
tor says he thinks ho shall go into some other
business, as engineering a soda fountain is
decidely a hauardous investment.—Atlanta
Inteligencer, 5jth.inst.
itinera! Jnmtaticm.
Tho friends and acquaintance of .Mr. UEUKtiF.
M. WALDBURG, Mr. Jacob Waldburg, Judge Nl-
coll, Dr. Wm. H. Cuyler, uud Dr. aud Mrs. Wayne,
are invltod to attend the fuunral or the former,
Crum the residence or Dr. Wayne, Corner of South
Broad aud Montgomery streets, to-morrow after
noon, at live o’clock. \ JyO
Commercial Intelligence.
Savannah Market, Angnst 0,
C&CXOX.—No transactions reported In this article
tbW forenoon.
Exports.
NKW YORK—l'orsolir Jonas Smith—5 bulea Up-
laukCottou, 154 biles Cotton Waste, 30 biles Do-
mealies, 8,281 bushels Rough Rice, broils Leather,
19 bales Feathers, 13 pkgs Metal, 8 pkgs Mdzs,
ATLANTA, Aug. 3.—Corrox—9 to 10c—receipts
very, light.
Bacon.—Hog round lo to lo%o, clear sides 12*
12%, Ribbed 11a 11%. Hama 10%atl%, Shoudera
9 aud Joles 60 por lb. Good a took in market with a
falrdomand.
Hick—flood to prime 0%aBu.
CHATTANOOGA. August 2.—Bacon.—No ruling
aalos this week. Notlco 3,200 lbs hog round at 9
ceuts. From U to 10% may bo considered lair quo
tations. Supply good,
Cohn—Has udvuncod. A salo of 2,000 bushels at
47 % cents, sacks Inoludod—45 to 60 Is reliable.
Flour—In sacks from 92 to 93 26; per bUl 4t
97 00; owing to quality.
Lahd—10 to 10% eta. 8upply good.
Wheat— May ho quoted from 90 to 91 00—Urat
rato quality of White 91 10. Very host orRod 91 00
As yet most ol tho transactions nave ranged from
86 to $1 00
NEW YORK, Aug. 1,—Canos—<Continues very
dull at yesterday’s reduotlou: only a low sairn
have transpired to splunors. Wo quote as former-
ly:
NSW YORK CLABSIVICATION.
Upland. Florida. Mobile
Ordluary 0% ««
Middling UK UK 11K
Middling Fair... 12% 12% 12%
Fair 12% 12% 12%
Cokfkk—'Tho market is steady, with salon offiOO
bags Ho, per Famo, at 10%c; 500 do at 11c; 196
do, Sklmailtigs at 10al0%o; 400 bags Laguayra,
part at 11%; 200 do St Domingo, on terms not
transpired aud 2,000 mate Java at 14%o.
Flour Our market Tor Western Canal Flour
openod 5al0o. better, but at tho close this improve
moutwasnot fully sustained, with only a mode
rate inquiry for export and tho local trade. The
assortment of desirable brands is poor, and the ad
vanced quotations of holders added to th« dullness
Tho aaloa are 12,500 bbls.
Wiirat.—The Halos aro 12,000 bushels Southern
Red ot 91 63 for old, and 91 74 for prime new.
Rice—Is steady and and n trifle more active; 110
tea Bold at 93 76a4 50 por 100 lb.
N. O.
9%
U%
12%
13%
A 1.1» K KMAINIO El, KOTIOIN.
OCTOBER 13TH,
RIBMISTilY OF VOTERS FOR 1856.
Last Month for Registry.
A.
John8 Auhord, fleorgo W Anderson, Edward U,
Anderson, William R Adams, Hartwull 8 Andrews,
Richard D Arnold, Wiillatu S Abbott, fleorgo li
Ash, CUurlcH it Ash, Alexander Alkln, Robert A
Alien, Robert B Allen, Robort Austin, Thoodoslus A
Auosto, John W Andcrsou. David Abrahams, Mat
thias Amorous, Kllpbnlot A Alton, Fetor W Aloxun-
dor, Benjamin R Armstrong, Ooorgo A Ash, Henry
Atkinson, Thomas A Askow, John Asondorf, Wil
liam H Adams, John Aruow, William Audre, b.uac
8 Anderson, T Fulmer Adair, Jamoa Ahcatn, Zauh-
arlah Abell. Richard W Adatn*. William It Adame,
Aatvine A Andrew, William AHUM, Horatio N Al-
drink, Iredell A Alexander, William W Austin.
B.
Josoph W Brown, fleorgo F Brown, Richard Brad
ley Joseph Bryan, Alexander F Bennett, Frederick
Bok, William D Bushier, Joseph Bryan No 2, Freder
ick W Bailey, Augustus Bouaud, James 11 Baslilor, Is
rael Boar, Anton Borohert,Isuao Brunner, Wm 8 Bas
inger, Harvey LByrd.Peter A Bloii.Jamos A Uurron,
Augustus Bouilueau, David- Bell, fleorgo A Bolffuul-
lett, Edwin H Bacon, Gilbert Butler, flutshalk
Brown, Wm H Burroughs, Hour/ Brigham, Joseph
II Baldwin, Siegmuud Borg, fleorgo « .1 Buutz, Mi
chael Boloy, John Boston, John Bilbo, Solomon D
Brantley. Francis 8 Bartow,Rllllun G Barton,Samuel
F Boll, Aloxaudor Uoyssoau, John W Bizo; Samuel
Barclay, Honry Brown,Thomas Burglu, John Brown,
Wyatt M Urugg, Joseph K Blylor, Jumos Baxter, Jos
F Beard, David F. Botnwoll, Uiarloa W Blanker, Dun-
lol H Buldwln. Tnos J Bulloch, Jelui Rurko, Wm Hen
ry Bunuli, John 11 Bohukeu, Baruurd Bush, James
M. Bailor, Heury Burt, James A Brown, tollman E
Byck, udin F Boufouillot, fleo L Blount, William
F Brantley, Marion Bliss, Aloxaudor BuobloU, Wil
liam Burk, Dennis Brady. Houry K Bliss, Hoa
ry Rice, Jobu Brady, William B Bourqulu, New
ton 8 Boll, William A Boggs, Rlnlmrd Burke, No
ah K Baruum, Henry Uotjeumn, William fl Bul
loch, John Barry, William H Banks, Dennis lliun-
uerhftssott, Henry F Oennott, Thomas Blount. Peter
Berauc, Michaol Brunuan i’atorlck Brady, William
Jatnos Bulloch, Michaol Butler, tirosvonnr K Bevaus,
Henry Bandy, Harris Borlnch, JohuBBarthelmess,
Felix BouyssotqJohn Briuian, William PUoweu Jr,
Abratam Backer, John J U Buntz, Seaborne W
Browne, Willium Barrett, Authouy Basler, Jolm S
Bowen, Robert M Barthelmess, William D Broome,
Joseph A Brown, Garton Buckler, Barnard E Boo,
James T Buckner, Patrick Burns, John N Birch, Ul-
rlo, Burk, William P Bowen, Johu A Besaonger.
Georgo 8 Bartbelmeaa,Houry Stiles Bell,Michael Uol-
■in, John B Barry, Samuel Urocklntou, Johu D Ber
ry, FhUlp II Bebn, Johu Breou, Wiliam II Bulloch,
Vale .tlno Brunner, Francis Blair, William II Baker,
Michaol Bryan, Johu Barclay, William Brealer Mi
chael B “ *'*“- * ” " • ~ -
Bennlni
John W ... ,
rick Brady, Charles E Brasch, Augustus E Burch,
Dennis Brugdon, Jolm Burns, Glhert BBulkloy,
John C Blanco, Edward By mo, Conrad Bruygotgcl,
Tillingkast Brunner, Alexander M Barbee, Richard
J R Bee, Patrick Bradley, James H Bucknor, John
Bruce, James Brown, Valentine Bailer, James J
Boyd, Robert Bruoo,John T Baker, William J Braucli,
James G Blunce, Robert TBarcloy, Willium A Black,
Worthington G Butler, Charlua W Brunner,Edward
W Buker, John B Barnwell, Jamos K Bolloagb,
Charles W W Bruen, William DBacon, Honry C Ber-
rlo, William W Black, John H -Bnrgksa, Conrad K
Byck, John G Bryan, James A Baker, Orson Bar
ber, Henry Borgardus. James Brown, Martin J
Buckner, William Beenken, Frauds 8 Brattiey, Wil
liam Bolden, Eli Boullncau, John BaytaugU, Jordan
P Brooks, Oliarles H Bull, Edward J Black, John P
BolfeuiUet.
C.
Goorgo A Cuyler, Lemuel W Crabtree, Willium
Crabtroo, John W Coates, Patrick Curran, floorge
LCopo, Lewis F Cooko, Charles Clarke, Robort J
Camiing, John F Cardell, Francis T Colo. Wm A
Cone, Edwin ft Caatoilaw, Hugh Cullen. Joseph V
Cuunerat, Moses A Cohcu, Jolm Cuss, Win. Oscar
Charlton, W'm. Cullen, Silos M Coldiug, James A
Courvolso, Henry Crosby, Bernard Coustantluo,
Daniel B Camp. Octavua Cohen, William M Charters,
Joeoph 8 Ciaguorn, David Lopez Cohen, Poter L
Constantino, Frauds Champion, Montgomery
Ouramlug, Wallaco Cummlng, Wm A Coupor,Uriah
Cranston, Charles H CumpUeld, Robert JCaughoy,
Aaron H Champion, William Cox, Goorgo CaUey,
Phillip Connell, William P Clark, Allen Cullon,
Thomas Clark, Frederick Cook, Patrick Clark, Wil
liam HOuylor, Jamos Caffrey, Eugene M Caldor,
0 O Faucott, James A Fawns, Charles Forde, Ih'nja-
min F Freeman, Bsnjamin Franklin, Uuudwlpli H
Foil, Edward 8 Fulton, George W FenusdlJohn Fal-
ton,floorge (1 Freeman, Jamet Flanlsat*. Fredeilvk
Fisher.
14.
John flatnmell. John B Oallio. fleorgo W flur-
many, Tliomas flrouu, Jutnos F. flniilroy, June|di
Croon, Charles II fluuldiiig, fluorgo A Gordon, fleo
Gordon, Frauds L flue, Josoph Gaimhl, Josejdi F
Gammon, Ooorgo M flrlilhi, Seaborn floodall. David
11 Galloway, Uoujamiu Uiotiovoly, toureitee J fluil-
martin. Clmrlvs F W GlUo, N*ilmnonGnrlner, Bto-
phonLGuioti, Uenjamln fleorgo, touts flronvoid,
fleorgo Gass, Patrick Gordon, fleorgo Geiger, Cars-
ton Gerdts, Jutnos fl&linudot, William E flolfokon,
Jamos H floifekun, toonidas J Gill, towis H flood•
mau, flobhnrd fluiitz. Samuel C Uurmony, William
W Gordon Jr, Peter uaffuey, John Gallagher, Jobu
floolz, Johu fl Gnunn, Michaol John Green, John
Gilliland, Joseph Fay Grcenough, Solomon floodall,
Patrick (lleeson, William flruou,Rlohard Dflucrard,
Matthew flallaghor, Jamos fl flaruolt, James flilioo-
ly, Pliil'.|i fllobelhoUKO,- Jamos M Gilligati, William
A flibhons, Jose; 1 flotlo, John flotz, fleorgo flera-
endon, Calvin l.flulini l, Willium W Goodrich, Jo-
soph Geiger,Jr. .Marlin Gorklu, WilliamTGoodwill,
Jamos Gibb. Jiiiiua BGaudry, Johu MGuorard, Al-
exatidor Gullsway, James E Gaudry, William Gal-
nliln, sen., Charles flunthor. Philip flogctihdmor,
Hugh Grady, Joseph Goorgo, Augustus Graham,Wm
H Green, John Gordon, Francis Golden, Wm H Gra
dy, Charles A Oral uer, flustaf Albert Guoepstehs,
Jliarlss W UriovcH, Joseph fluame, Wm W Graham,
W’m It Giles, Daniel W Anglo, John Griffin, Nicholas
Gel!, Jydo Goodwin, Jamas Garland, Israel Geer,
Charles W Gould, Edgar D Guerard, Jumos C Gugel,
Perry Graves, Win E Guo. Wm fl Godfrey, Wm
Garranghey, Mlclmol flcrnld, EUenle/er W Gifford.
M.
Isbinuel Hover,CUrlstiunliersuli,flcoUuas,Joiiuinuii
Hill,Thomas 11 Harden. James Hunter, Joseph Haw
thorn, John B Hogg. Peter F Haiisoholut, John K Her-
utiudez, Bolomon lUmUy, John C ltuuter Lemuel L
Hover, Wiliam !> Howe, Henjnmlu 11. Hardee,
Oimrlos S Honry, Charles 8 Ilarduo, Noblo A Har-
doo, Alfred Haywood, William P Huntor, fleorgo
D Humbert, William Wariug Habursiiam, Thomas
Hcery.Erastus Houry,Robort Hutchinson, Josopl. M
Haywood, Georgo 8 Harding, John Hover. Elisha
Hagar, Tliomas Horau. Abraham Harmon, Francis
W Headman, Lowis F Harris, Algoruon 8 Hartrldge,
ILomas Hough, Heury tlaupt, Willlan Huntor, Ern
est Honor, Albert llurig, Jorcmiah Hlrscli, William
Hertol, I*atrlck Hogan, floorge F Headman, towin
E Hertz, Edward J Harden, Patrick Hanloy No 2,
Samuol B Haupt Samuel H Hopkins,Dennis flarloy,
Joslah Holmes Edwin I. Hollis, William llone, Johu
Haupt sen, David Harrlgaiq William floss, Thomas
WHalpiu, Nicholas Hernandez, Oliver 8 Hunter,
Martin Habursetzer, Edwin Humphreys, Charles A
Hall, William B Hermes, -Spartan L Hutchinson,
Harry Hay in, Henry Harper, William D Howell,
Jolm Iliggings sen. Johu FHerb, Ross Holland, Tim
othy Howard, 'tilllam B liodgsou, Jacoo Hemmer
ly, Johu A Hengls, Glaus Hartman, Clirlstopher
llaas, Edward H Hurdcu, Samuel P Hulsey, James
J Humphries. Tbr mas Henderson, James F Hob
son, Marlin Horn, Paul Haller. William L Haupt,
Patrick Hays, Andrew Hansen, Moses Y Hundorson,
Goar Heilbrua, Murmaduko Hamilton, Michaol Ho-
gun, Jolm Haloy, Goorgo N Hendry, John Hanlon,
Michael Houuossy, William Honry, Frauds Hernan
dez, Stephen Hatlrir.n, Jumoa Ilayo3, William Har
per, John B Haas, Jolm H Hannon, Edwin I. Hollis,
floylo Henderson. George Troup Howard, Jamos E
Hogg, llobort Habersham, Johu Heissonbutel,
Enocli I) Hendry, Richard H Howell, William Fran*
ces Holland, Tliomui Holcomlio, David 8 Hender
son, Jolm It Hamlet, Joseph C Habersham, Samuel
P Hamilton, Elisha L Hackott, John RHowell, Peter
Horrman, Alexander Hendrix, E*lward C Hough,
Johnfl Howard, David S Howard, Ezoklel 8 Hur-
rls, Andrew J Haupt, William II1 tausman,George
W Hardcastiu, William J lUrty, John Holland,
Robert Hilton,George Holmboldt, ChrDtopher Hoa-
eoy,Timothy Hoany, WilliamNoyle Habersham,
James J Hines, Cliurlea Harrigan,John D Humbert,
Chriatopher Hernandez, Luke M Hamilton, Philip
Holler, Petor, ITausberger, Putrirk Hauley, James
B B Harley, Domingo Hernandez, John JHall, Ed
ward D Hoyle, Jamos Hlno, Joseph B Harvoy, Ju-
Hus Hodman. Edgar L Harriott, James fl Ilewett-
Peter D Hellyhelm, John M Harrison, Miehael Au,
gustus Harkins, Julian Hartrldge, Levi 8 Hart, Ma
thew Hard rig, Capt Thomas Iloynes, Wm Haldt,
Chrtstlo Hohorson, lsaoo Heury, Robert R Haber
sham, James Ilughos, John flennlngor, Matthew
Hogan, Ashley I.
Aaron Champion, Peter Cavanaugh,
or, Jamos Campbell, Danlol Clarx. uan r urau-
Jamos Cromlay John D Charlton, Thomas Colravy,
William Condon, ArttdCordez.Cprneilus Colles.Frod,
crick O Carl, Patrick Cullen, Th03 Chalflnch, Jasper
N Cook.John L Clements, Jsmee Oou»cr, kanrino
Cohen, Elias Cohen, Marcus Cohen George 11 Clark,
Moses Ooburu, Jamos Casey, Thomas Curty, Luke
Christie, Johu Cunningham, Charles Cannon, Pierce
Condon, John A Chambers, Nicholas Cruger, Wil
liam Cunnon, Jeremiah Cavanaugh, Moses 8 Cohen,
John Connor, Richard Claucy, Patrick Cavanaugh,
Edward Coyne, Patrick Connor. William F Chaplin.
Joseph P Collins, Riobard W Cope, William Cotter,
Hugh Cromlay, John Christy, Michael Connor, James
Curlus, Johu U Cubbedgo, John 11 Censor, Daniel
liloE Carlton, Jame3 Claucy, John Greouo
, Daulcl Cromlay, John Curry, Jamos E- Copo
William Carson, James Champion. Johu M Coo
per, Goorgo Crabtroo. Jamos M Clark, Bolomun
C.ilicn, Cyrus Chaffor, Joseph Cain, Houry R Chris-
low sales tlan. Jamos T Caun, Goorgo W Couser, Peter Clark,
Danlol Colo, Lawrence Connell, Thomas Conway,
Andrew Connors, Matthew Collins, Michao> Cloary,
Michael Conway, Isaac 8 Clark, William Cowrun,
Lewis R Collins, Patrlcb Con-y, Michael Carey,
Thomas Conneff. Stephen i 11 Cubbodgo Charles H
Connery, Geo Clark, Robt Carr, RiohurdRCuylor,
Edmund Cotter. Thomas R Clarko, George II Cheo-
ver, Johu P Cohen, Frauds p Counts, George Clark,
John Counts, Thomas Culkiu, CorverinoOapilla, Ma-
rlou, CapiUu, William Connors. Antouto Clilusa.
Georgo H Cameron, Clomonl (i Cooper, Edmand
Couuor, Robert, Curry, Josoph 8 Carruthera, A wen
Coyle. Hamilton Couper, Alexander Wilsea Camp
bell, Riobard Carrigan, Charles A Golding, Fredor-
iok Cornwell, Thomas Corr, William A Conory,
James D Cubbedgo. Benjatniu L Cote, Anton Char
ter, John Casey, William O Carter.
D.
Adam J Dotson, Isaiah Davenport, Archibald C
Davenport, Thomas Dowell, James H Dcmund,
Goorgo W Davis, William II Davis,* Jacob F Doo,
Clto&loy Dugger, John D Dolannoy, Honry J Dickor,
son, tovl S D’Lyon, Albert L Detorgo, Martin Dug
gan, William M Davidson, John Devanny, Johu
Doylo, David R Dillon, John Deacy, Hugh Dovluo,
John Doylo No 2, William Dunn, John U Davis, Hoa
ry Dohlwos, Sheldon C Dunning. Sholdon C Dunning
Jr, John 51 Downing Riobard J Donovan, William J
Port of Savannah August O
iJisTKKssiNa Calamity.—During the thunder
Htorm on Thursduv last, we are pained to
learn,that Stephen Divine, Esq., living about
twelve miles from this city, in Jones oounty,
had three negroes and three mules insUn-
taueoucly killed, and a fourth negro seriously
disabled bv lightning. The unfortunately had
taken shelter during a severe .storm nnder a
tree-hcnce the extent of the calamity. It
should operate as a caution to others against
«u'h situaflons in the fbituro.—Southern
Itecoreder 5th inst.
Aid for Kansas.—MaJ. Warren D. Wilkes
reached hero yesterday ovening, and met the
emigrants who go with him to Kansas. Upon
mustering his company he found 17 from Ches
ter, 15 from Sumter, 3 fron Auderaon, I from
Abbeville, 2 from Lexington, 1 from Lancas
ter, and 4 from Richland.
We wish them success In their patriotic
mlntoa,-. Cofambfa Carolinian,5th inst,
From the Macon Meaaenger .
Commencement of Mercer University
Messrs Editors A few dotUngs of the re-
ceut Commencement at Penfield may be ac
ceptable to your readers. The exerciios opened
on Sabbath, tho 27th ult., with a'sermon by the
Presideut, Dr. N. M. Crawford. It was oue of
his most successful and eloquent efiorts. His
address to the graduating class in the conclu
sion wasthriliiugly imppressivo.
At night a sermon was delivered before the
Young Men’s Missionary Sociory of tbe Univer
sity, by Prof. Wm. Williams, who has been re
cently invited to tbe chair of Pastoral and
Systematic Theology. It was a scholarly, chaste
and practical discourse.
Tho Sophomore Prize Exhibition was held
t Monday morning. Prof. Tucker having
but recently entered upon the duties of the
Belles Letters department, had had blit iour
weeks in which to prepare the class; still hero
was no reason for regret, as the exhibition
was pronounced on all sides the best ever wit
nessed in the Collage. In a classical speech
upon eloquence by Col. R. M. Johnson of Spar
ta, himself au Alumuis of the Institution, tho
first prize was awarded to Adrien S. Morgan
of Penfield, and the second to Ja’g. S. Murrow
of Effingham county.
The Junfor Exhibition on Tuesday was
creditable but not equal to tho other classes.
Commencement Day is always regarded as
the great duy of such literary festivals, and at.
tracts largo an promiscuous audiences- The day
on this occasion was fine; tho iurgo Chapel waa
crowded, isles and galleries, aud ninny were
forced to find their pluces outsido the building.
The speeches of tho young men were generally
good and delivered with dignity und manliness.
Tho speech of Mr. McDaniel of Atlanta on
Macbinvelistn was a remarkably fine production
and his vuledictory was a model of its kind.
He is believed to be tho very first and beat
iraiued mind among the Alumni of tho Univer-
I nlty. x Mr. Beals’ also who divided the first lion-
Arrived.
Steamer Weiaka, King, I’nlalka, to ClagUorn it
Cunaigbam.
Cleared.
Sobr Jonas Smith, Furman, New York—Ogden,
Starr b Co.
Memoranda.
Wilmington, Aug 3—Arr, schr Eclipse, Jones, Sa
vannah.
Passenger*.
Per steamer Wolaka, from Palatka—J C Howell,
lady, 2 children aud BVt, J Bosbo; lady, child and
bvI, l)r Habersham, P H Loud, W Hope and art, J
L May andsvt, N McKonry, E Curry, DurnmiU, W
Bryan, C Flander*, Parker, J Darden, Coanor, Man
ila, Waldburg, It Cohen, Patterson, Btotesbury, W
Berry, J Ctrcooply, W Wilson, and 22 deck.
Consignees.
Per steamer Weiaka. from Palatka—7 halos Sen
Island Cotten and Sundries, to Boston k VllUlonga,
J M Eyro, W Reinshart k Son, Claghorn k Cunning
ham.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
HOARD OF HEALTH.
A regular mooting or the Board of Health
will behold on Wednesday, tho 6th lust.,
at 8% o’clock. I*. M.
Members will examluo tholr Wards carefully and
report all nuisances.
By order of
M. J. BUCKNER, Chairman B. 11.
8. A.T. Lawrknoz, M. I)., Boo’y B. H.
Savannah, Ctli Aug., 1856. au 0—l
jr, u — r , #
Dixon, Andrew H H Dawson, Mason M Davis, James
Downing, William Duncan, James H Dcmund, Wil
liam G Dickson, James Dugnon, William J Dowell,
Michael Deacy, William J Dotson, Martin Dolun, Pat
rick Doyle, Homer W Denslow, John B Downing,
John F Dillon, John Downing, Joseph O Davis, Poter
Demarc, Thomas C Davis, William Dauneufelser, Jo-
1AIID, diibUttC. .huuiui n la, uuiuca *
Darling Martin Dohrmann, Richard W Delaney.
Jotin Daly No 2, John Dolan Thomas Day, Bernard
Dully Jolm Dotson, Martin Dunnegan, Jesso B
Dasher, Michael Donnelly, WilliamC. Dawson, tow-
Is G Davis, John H Davis, Cornelius Donorau, Pat
rick Doyle, William J Doualdaou, Johu Doyle, James
FX Doviuo. Alexander Doyle. Ralph Dunning, Asa
lelllday.
I.
James 1) Irviuo^llenry luunon John lintneu, Jolm
Ingorsoli, Josoph W Gronmen,
Peyton R Joitson, Edward Jahu, Robert M M Jang
stetta, Jolm R Johnson, William B Jackson, Goorg*
O Jolmsou, Edward Jones, Jolm M Jolm3ton, Wil
liam Johnson, KfnanueUosoph, Aloxander Johnston,
Jackson Jerkins, Jolm Jones, John T Jones, Robert
EJackBon, George Jones, John D Jessie, Claus Jach-
ens, Georgo H Johnston, Joseph Johnston, Francis
Jordan, Charles C Jones, James Tobias Jonea, Jamos
Judge, rotor Edward Judontics Enoch L Johnson,
Freuorlck Jachins, Jamo3 M Jones. M Jones, Eben-
ogor Jcuckos, Alfred E Jonas, William M Josoph,
Thomas Jouos, Powr Jacobs, John J Jackson, John
D Jufwoly.
K.
Pldncas M Koliock, James Kelly Frederick
Kronson. Willium Krebs, Noah B Knapp, towis
Knorr, Johu J Kelly, William tovy Kaplan, Joseph
Kein, Julius Koos, 8 Frank Kline, James King,
Thomas J Kirk, Johu Kelly, Charles B King, August
N Kolhhaus, Honry G Kunrt, Frederick Kuck, Jolm
Kelaer, Ezra Kout, Jolm Klnnoy, Anthony Kelly,
Patrick King, Mctood King, William King, Jn,
Frederick William Klein, Michael Kerley, James W
S King. John HKelioy, Alfred Kent, Michael Kellel
hor, Edward S Komptou, Patrick Kelly, Dcunis Ko-
lor, Daniel Keano, l’eronce Kor, Franols King,
Hanford Knapp, Wlllaint H TKlng, 'Gwen K*hoe,
John W King, Willulra King, August Keebler, WIL
Hunt Kino.
L.
William C Lawton, Jordan towe, Jamos E Lam-
bright, Chas E Landvolght, John N Lewis, Charles
L Lodge, James B Law, Charles A L Lamar,
Miohat Lavln, Tliomas E Lloyd, Edward Lovoll,
Jacob C Levy, Josoph Uppmon, Henry F Llchte. Wil
liam tow, James P tong, Alonzo B Luce, Daniel N
Lain, Frederick tohoff. Hugh torkin, Charles H
LaCosto, Edward Lockett, William H Lloyd. S Yates
Levy, Charles too, Georgo tong, John 11 Lightburn,
touis Lcgriel, Simeon tone, William Lynne, John
Lyon, John Lano, Robert tocblisun Casper tonzer,
Dan’l Lee, Peter W too. Charles P tondershlne,
Jamos A toRocho, Daniel Lnpbam, Jamos tovan,
John Linsky Thomas tonnalinn, Andrew J tobey,
Henry totbrop, Oliver W Lilllbridge, Thomas Lyon,
JohnTtothan, tovi IJ’.llenthal, William E tong,
Barney toddy, Alexander R Lawton, James torkin,
Jamos M totbrop, Walter toaoy, George W towe,
Hugh Logan. Jolm Lovell, Wllllain H A tone, Wil
liam tone, Jolm T Llnebergor, Edward Lynoli,
William W Lincoln, Timothy towan, Orlando 11 Lur-
burrow, John torkin, John Linskey No 2, Nathaniel
toveli, Jamos toughlau, Peter Laurens, Christian
tompe, Henry H IJnville, Peter Logan. James
Lynch, Jamos F Linder, Mathew Lurburrow, Wil
liam H Long, J/alcolm toraon, Wm toko, Henry
Little, John Luma, Win Laltimore, Antonio tow-
reuco; Wra Low, James Langley: Rasmus P tore lie;
Wm W Ltmday: Frauds touis: ihmlel toaliy: Sam
uel AT’
Thomas Murtuugh, Hugh W Mercer, Nathaniel C
Mills, Peter W Mlngst, Thomas Morton, Johu Mai-
lery, Mnuuel Molina, Charles F. Mills, John Morri-
bou, William HC Mills, Alvin N Miller, Valentino
Martin, Wra J Mooro,Horace Morse, Houry O Mohr
tens, Isaac Minis,Thomas G Miller, Anthony FMira
Abraham Minis, Richard O Mackall John Murchi
son, William H May, John Mastorson, Edward Mo
ran, Thos A Maddox, Jacob Manses, John C Mat
ters, John Mskln, Georgo TMillon, William B Mell,
Patrick Mom, John M Mlllon, Cornelius Murphy,
- A Maglfl)
James ,V**Jui»iirnfy; Wm./ J/o!nt.»sh; James J-Ma-
Kenxio; Tlumm- fl J/cCloskcy; .Wlclianl J/cClary;
Thomas .McCarty; touar M .tfoBonell, Janies j/c-
Donahl; Beruard I- McKenna:Wm Md.’arthey; IlUgli.
Mclntoe; Junius Mcfltdre; Ell K Mi-floe: TlmmdH
McNulty; hitrlek McOtlujy.
N.
Alexander fl Nccland, Tlimuas J Naylor, Kdwlii L
Noidlingor, Jolm W Nevitt, Jolm U Norton, Jolm C
Niooll, William G Norwootl, Patrick Noyle, lames
Nungazer, Eilward Nugent, Joseph B Nettles, Ter-
oiiuo Nugout, Thomas E North. Josoph Nowlan Na
thaniel Nungazer, Joseph B Nix, Thomas A Ndrri*,
Theodore Nlcklus, towis F Nlcoll, William Norris,
George N Nichols. Johu I) Nooly, Thom a* William
Ncalll, Georgo William Nix. John Nelli. Tinnitus
Nally, Gilbert N Neyle, David B Nichols. Michael
Nayiou. James Nolan, Dauiol K Nungazer, Robert
CNock, Jumes 8 Noiullngor, floorge T Mchoils,
Georgo A Nichell, Patrick Xntighten.
«.
Johu Oliver, William CO'ln hcoil, Jolm W flwtns,
fleorgo 8 Owens, Doniitilck n’Byrm*, Detitils fl’Hitlll-
van, James O’Hara. I.iim o Pott null. Mat tin O’ilan-
lon, David 0*Keefo, Dennis U’t'uunor. Owen O’
Rourke, Dennis fl’toary. William O'Jhvyer, Patrick
O'Connor, Edward Hornort Olmslcad. Joliu M O'
Neill, John O’Cflumdl, Jeremiah O’Sullivan Frauds
H Ortno, Richurd II Oglcsity, James fl’Byrno,
Maxoy D Osteen. Charles Oxotdus. Tliomas fl’Cou-
uor, Iluury G Olivor, Thouia.- O’Bryan, David O’Con
nor. Jumo-t O'Hara, Luko O’Connor, James Oliver
No 2, WUlium 1) Oliver, Mlclmol O’Brien, Jolm O’
Brien, David L Ogden, Edward O’Byrne, Muitrlco
O’Connell, John BOglcbay, William W Oates, Pat
rick O’Connor; Johh O’Brien, Jumos O’Hara, T
O’Brien, James O’Briau, tireon F Oliver, Tlnmthv
O’Connor, Daniel O’Sullivan.
P.
tovl E l*rice, Edward Padolt'ord, Robort D l'apot,
Josoph F I’olot, Orriu O Parker, Antonio Pouco, Wm
J Par ton, Maludml Parish, Christlnn Pierson. John
Postell, Michael Proudergast, George FI’alines, Wil
liam Parrish, Charles F Preston, Edwin Parsons,
George Parsons, Frauds A Potillen, Thomas l’ren-
dergast, Patrick Price, Joseph W Phillips, Philip.!
Punch, John F l'osoy, Edward M l’rendergost, Hen
ry II Phillips, Edward Pndelford, Jr., William A
Pittman, Georgo C Pitder, Martin i’oyton, George W
Par duo, Thomas u Poud, Domi is M Patrick, Edward
Powers, Norris T Finder, Pauiuel B Palmer, Thoiuns
Purse, Patrick Prenty, fleorgo Patten, William F
Preston, Petor Prenty, Patrick Prenty. No2, Charles
U Patterson, floorge Power, Patrick Price, ilorbort
A Palmer, Heury A Patterson. Charles Pursous,
David G. Porter, William T Park, James fl Park,
William F„ Parker, Jolm fit Palin, Kamuol Plainer.
Satnuol L PiUntau, Jumes M Prentiss, Joint Pliur-
len, James Prunty, Jamis l’rendergost. John
Power, Janies C Pierce, Richard A Purdue, Richard
Power, Tliomas Pitt; Peter 11 Porclval;Francis
Perez; Charles Pritchard; Houry C Pulsll'er; Joseph
BPreston;SiivestorPhelps; Joint 11 Parish; William
Boas Postal!; Robert B l’apot, .Samuel N Paimt,
Charles H Pickott; Alexander J Perry; Christopher
I’owmar William O Price; Benjamin 8 I’olot
44*
MurUn Quinn, WliHam 11 Quinley, John Quuntock,
William Quinn; Thomas Qululovan.
R.
Joseph B Ripley, Francis W Reid, Mlohuel J Roll-
ley. Hiram Roberts, James J Richardsou, William J
Richardson, John A Riolmrdsou, Ooorgo itohortsoB,
Jr, Jacob KosonBold, Matthew Ryan, Jamos M
Russell, Robert Halford. Philip M Russell, John
Reedy, Andrew M Ross, Honry ilosor, Tliomas Rod-
Torn, william Kahn, Charles K Robinson, Johu Ryaa,
Augustus Reich, David Roos, Felix J Rosenberg,
Jolm Ryne, Petor Rttbol, Patrick Ryan, William
RobluBon. Burney Ro*tney, Henry Rothschild, Johu
W Ronuhurt, Francis Reeves, James Robinson,
William J Reynolds, James Russoil, Francis Ruck
er t, Joseph Ruckert, sr, William W Remshart.
Jamos fl Rodgers, John Ruckort, Jamos Ray, Jeac
Roseuband, Aloxaudor R Ralston, sr, William Roll-
ly, Goorgo Robbins, Waring Russell, Charles E Ry
an, John W Read, John W Rabun, Captain Josoph
Ross, William Robkiu, James Read, William Rog
ers, William Rem hart, Cornelius D Rogers, Rov’d
Charles W Rogers, Barney Ronoy, J. ha 1* W Road,
Josoph W Robarts, Johu C Rowland, William Red-
lleury Roggentine, Henry Roger,
t, Frederick ltydor, John Rollly, Nc
Pbilli
loums M Rosis, Frederick lty dor, John Rollly, No
., Hugh Rouan, .Patrlcli Riley, Jl nry Ryan, An
drew Rollly, Herbert Robinson, Honry C Huyior,
Thomas Rooney, Alexander It Ralston, Jun’r Rich
ard Rodgers; Jumes Bond Read, Jacob Rotbhnnn,
William O Rodgors, William P Hobart«, John
Rutherford,Francis Joseph Buckerst, David Rosen
blatt, Goorgo L Roberts, Olinius Keuoau, Duniell
ilfan, Micuael Rollly, Thomas C Reyes, Patrloh Ra
ley, Jonathan Robothanr Joan 8 Rogers; Cornelius
HRlketnan; Poter Refill, John ltotchiord; Joseph
Posy:William P Riddle;John Redmond Beujuinin
W It las ton: Theodoro ltober; John Riley: tools
Robider; Frederick Roynolds; Capt John Russell;
William H Robbins; Dewitt C Rowland; Thomas
Roman; Michael Kotcbford; Patrick Redmond James
KReilly; Andrew Rogers; John Richardson; Peter
Riley.
S.
George W 8tono, Alex A Bracts, Heury Strainer,
Francis M Stono, John A Staloy, Albert Scarbrough,
Ebenezer Sutton, William Starr jr., William Smith,
Robort Strouss, James Sloven, Jamos Sullivan, Dan
iel H Btowart, Kmamud Shoftnll, Charles Slager
Frances Sorrell, Jacob Shaffer, Joseph M Shell man,
George W ShaUbr, James Stevens, William R Sym
ons, John Savage,Samuel L Spelseggor,HonryStibbs,
John H Stegin, Daniel T Scranton, John Slono, Fred-
•riek W Sims, Mordocal SheftaU, Sr., 8olomon Shef-
tall, Timothy 8heody, Henry\JStephens, Francis R
Shackelford, Michaol Sheahati, Honry D Sykes, Con
rad Schneider, Jamos J Stanley, Johu Shwink, Ed
ward, Saudora, William 8woll, William L Strobhart,
Timothy Sheridan, William Sheody, Jacob Spang,
Georgo M Salfuor, Furley R Sweat, Edward A Soul
lard, Samuol S Slbloy. Judah M Solomons, Alexan-
audor F Simmons, William II Smith, Philip Smith,
Edmund Bweouey, James P Sorovou, Alexander A .1
C Shaw, Boqjamin B Smith, Barney Smith, Joseph
Sioboi, John Shea, Washington Sauls, Jamos J Sul-
dor, George PSnldor, Jacob Schall, Michael Stoin,
Cornelius Sulllvau, JolraG Sexton, James Shophard,
James H Schley, George 8toveuson. Patrick Sulli
van, John HStolnherg, John Stoddard, Heury Soltaor
Paniol Sullivan, John II Smith, Morty Shea, Patrick
Short, Dedorlck Schaffer, John Scuduor, Dauiol Sul
livan, ChrlstalnSnldor, Patrick Smith, Reason II Bui-
livan, Samuol B Swoat, Frodorick Schaffer, Nicho
las Sinnot, Herman Sangstock, Henry H Scranton,
William Smith. Samuel Stirk, Ellas B Shad, Johu
8cantan. Joseph Sulllvau, Thomas .1 Swygover, Hen
ry A Solomou, Samuel L M 8pelseggor Jr, Jeremiah
Shohan, Charles E Smith, Jamos Smith No. 2, Wil
liam F Shearer, James A Sowell, Julius Smith,
I.lzaar Solomons. Frederick Strauss, James S Silva.
Victor Sluder, W ilUatn Sherzer, John Sulllvau, John
Sullivan No 2, George W Stiles, Miles Scarborough
Peter Seara, Tliomas Slattery, John E Smith, W»
Uam Sauders, Richard S Scruggs, John Shorridan,
Francis Shells, Michael Scanlan, Jatiu »C Stutovant,
towis Rtcrir, Peter Smith, Albert M Su/tvan, Jo-
soph D Smbbins, David Stokes. Richard Sttryo,
Frederick Schoeneberger, Ephraim Scudder, Dan
iel Smith, John Spellman, William Sawyer, Richard
Scanlan, Richard Charles Starks:Eldridgo C Swain;
Albert Strusser; Augustus Julius Schultz; Petor
Smith; John B sbnnn; Thomas F Screven; John
Simpson: Richard Stcelo; Jacob Simmon: Jolm A
Schaffer; James Simmons; August Schlodemam;
Thomas EShaw; towis K Smith; JohnB Slinoniu;
Willliam Stanley; William II Stephens; John E
Stillwell: William Starr Senr; towis Smith; William
Srallh; John H Smith; Henry D Sncllings; John F
Simons; PairluktScanlnn; Adam Short; Jolm Sher
lock.
T.
aug 8
4ob W Wright, jobs Williamson, Stephen B Will*
ltams, Francis WtDon, Francis H Welman, William
Wade, Stephen William., John WUder, SdanelB
While,. James W White, iflcbael Welsh: Amoa ■
Webster. James Warner; James Ward; Georg* M
rUtot>her t WUl*;Jhlui
rd J Wmooat; John
John H Willlnk; Chaa
tir M White; Jreob L
Wlucborg; Jatnos Welch; Robert: W*ffgflO«tlae:OM
" Wylly; John Wilkinson: James G Watte: Richard
A Wayne; Richard Wortnington; Michael Welch;
Patrick Wlmion; Morris WoUY John George Weke;
tl.rliiophor Wltzjen; George B Woedoo;-Jo**ph
FWirticor* nr,V ' Vlll ' u,n!,on : 'tatrgo 'vnilx,Hiomaa
Y.
Philip Yonge, Win P Yonge. Johu A Yoage. Jacob
Young, Dr tostou Yonge,,Wm A A'fUtgq, dareoee
U Yonge, Petor Yonsott. • r 11
Z.
Poter Zavadoski, Edwin 8 Zittrouer,
Zetgler,Solomon Eittrouor, Jacob Zimmerman.
feCuK or Council’. Omci l
City 01 Savunnab, 4th Angiuit, 1160. /
i hereby certify that the above named penom
have registered their names as voter., at tlM
Aldormanlc election, which will bo. held cn
tho 18th day of October next. Tho Registry ctoect
atS'o’dook, P. M., on the first Monday to Septem
ber next.
EDWARD G. . WILSON,
. Clerk of Council.
MAYOR’S OFFICE, f
Cinr ok Savannah, 5th of August, 1846. f
f no OWNERS OF DOGS, and all other, whom It
X may concern.
You are hereby notified to keep your Dog. In and
E re vent them from going nt largo wlttdu the CltY
tails. - .
Auy Dog found going, nt large after this hoUoe,
and until tlio20th day of September next, shall he
killed.
[l. h.J EDW’D. C. ANDERSON, Mayor.
Attest, tow’.. G. Wilson, Clerk of Council,
aug 6
McCarthy oinnbd iba uljSd
COTTON IN lilVKRPOOL,
A BROKER in Liverpool reporting oioss and val-
xX nc of a consign 1 m nt of the McCarthy GIuumI
Sea Island Cotton from a house in Ihlt city, write,
as follows:
“1L, 7 bass farish color, with a little shell, not
much; but tho peculiarity of this quality la the ata-
plo. and tho sly Is of its cleaning and putting up;
diilorent to thu usual Roller Gin operation?. The
samplo before handling, has somo slight appearance
of having been .Saw Gluued. Ou examination, how
ever, shows that ull the staple, both as to length
and uniformity, 1ms been preserved*' and a much
greater degree of freedom and kindness hat boen
given by tbe process. This, remark applies more
or less to all thu marks of this shipment.. Iu this
iustauce. the staple is stout and a good l h‘gth,and
without belug tine, is not course.”
The undersigned, ageuts for tbe above mentioned
Gins, always have a supply on hand, at 9126 each.
BOSTON k VILLALONGA.
uug 5—w2ui
RlFlNEU ANJO t'tAliiFiED SI GARS
ff/Y Bbls Stuart's A. Crushed Sugar.
Ovj 69 “ •* A. Clarified ao.
60 “ “ n do do.
60 “ “ C. do do-
Just received aud for aale by
aug 6 SCRATUN JOHNSTON k CO.
GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY.
T WO m.nths after dato, application will be
made to tho Hen Court of Ot dinary for Liber
ty county, for leuvo to sell alt the lauds belonging
to the osutoor Johu F Bsasly, or said county, de
ceased, for tho boneflt of his heirs aud creditors.
JOHN 8. t BRADLEY, } ^, or-
migA
E. Q. ANDREWS,
«10 REWARD.
Hi a wunu ruinvur whu vouow vara,
which lolttheGroat •geechoe Bridge on last
Friday. The said dog had on at tho time, a collar
with tho uam. or Mr. H Couper engraved upon it.
McL KING.
aug 6—6
BACOO AND HEGARS. 60 Boxen, Grant fc
Doyio, Morris h ueraere, uoorge w uiuju, irnvia
S Dauiol, l’utrick Devanny, James Doyle, Jolm Dil
lon. Tliomas Doyle, Georgo Derst, Peter Derst. Jo
ieph 8 Dorverg.r, Austin Dolaney, Michael Dow-
■ey, Hugh McCall Davenport. Samuel P Dibble,
Miller Donlwlch, William E Davis, John noble, Eli
jah M Dye, William Dixon, Thomas Donnelly, Fran
cis H Demore, James Dally, Frauds G Dana, Sam
uel D Dickson, Jobu A Dougtop, Peter J Deifies,John
EDeFord, Peter Donelai, Alexander Dusdate, Wm
S Dexter, Wm H Dun.log, Christopher H Dixon,
Patrick Donovan, Francis Daily.
E.
Goorge Emmons, Houry R Eostmoad, Stephen El-
... «-*-—»•’—«- **- " 9 Ehrleeh,
lot,Charles
- , Barnard Ellis,
Abner P Earnest, Edward W F.dou. Henry East,
Jobu B Epstolu, William TEiam, Daniel Egan. John
Everard, Patrick Egan, William fl Etheridge, Jolm
Erwin, Philip Kifler, Samuol II Ecktnau, Moses El-
kan, Patrick S^aa, No 2, Frances Enwrlght, Henry
Ellis, Henry Evers,Thomas Ennii, Jacob A Eipateln
Abraham Eipeteln, HenryH Eden, Simen Einstein
Abraham Einstein, John J Evans, James A Earns!.
F.
Robert H Footman. Josoph 8 Fay, Lowis Frey,
Dominick Flatioy, John G Falilgant, James R Foley,
Joseph Foil, John Foley, Jobu U Forrill, touis N Fal
ilgant, Alexander Fswcott, Thomas Ford, Lewis J
B Fairchild, John C Fraser, Rob’t G Ferguson,
John D Fish, Do it gal d Ferguson, Michaol Finney,
Edward Fitzgerald, Cornelius Flynn, Frederick
Finch, Mortimer L Farris, Andrew Farry, Arthur
Found, Alexander A Fraser, James Fitslmmons,
T QB....- -,.. r
Williams 6s k 8s Tobacco.
20 Boxes 100
5 bbls. Imported Plantation Segsrs.
Iu Store and Tor sale by.
SCRANTON, J
aug 6
Tobacco,
SCRANTON, JOHNSON k Co.
Q)AI,T—8,000 inckH Liverpool Salt lu store,for sal*
J, KODOKR9, KOHRI6 h Co.
l>hy. . - . OR
William Moore, Patrick Musterson, William B
Malphrus, Ludcr Melirteus, Charles C Millar, Wil
liam J L Moulton, Peter Masters, Peter Magana,
Johu F Mulligan, Daniel W Sllscally, Fritz Menlako,
Petor Maguire, James fl Mills, Ignatz Mutuschlck,
Frodorick Myers, Tliomas R Mills, ton Mallette,
William Morrell, Henry Mltcholl. Martin B Moyer,
Thomas H Maxey, Samuel Mansfield, Enoch Mills,
Andrew J Miller. Thomas A 5!yors, Wllllain Morel,
William Meredeth, Petor R Magann, Edward Moe-
ban, William Morris, Edmund Morlnrty, Morris
Murphy, fhomos B Maxwell, Anton E Meyer, Chris
tian Marks, Ansehn Milliauser. Robert Miller, John
J Maurice, Emanuel Ktondoll, Thomas Moath, Abra
ham F Mordecai, Jacob Manko, William Mackay,
toander Moore, John J Meldrim, Jamos Monnahan,
Michael Morris, Benjamin E Afyrick, Johu Aifiller,
Laurence J/alvaney, John Jfahan, William J Mar
shall, John R Moyer,Moses Marcus Rufus, A Martin,
John C Masters Thomas Murtagh. John Murphy No
1, John Morgan, David M Middleton. David Moran,
James Mulligan, Samuel S Miller; John R Martlu;
Franklin M Myretl; Joseph Manucey, Sylvester
Mi*kelly; Herrmann Marcus;ThomasMahar; James
M Mordocao; Wm T Mot gan; James W Myddelton;
iu., n wink... r..m». w
- . . irty,Heury]
Thomas Flonimlng, touis Fried, Sewell H Flake,
Jame. Fountain, Joeoph E Falilgant, William BFarr,
Anthoay Fitzmaurico, Fdmund Frierson, Peter For
tune, William H Flolg, S Henry Flake, Daniel Hood
Patrick Fitzgerald, James Foley. John William Fow-
ker, Charles W. Fraser. Bilvester Fortin, Henry A
Forsyth, Andrew Flatlejr, William G Flynn, Mi
chael Feely, Georgo S Frierson, Joslah R Fisher,
Joseph G Footman, Thomas M Forman, Adam Fries,
John S Fox, Richard Feely, Patrick Foley, Patrick
Fitzpatrick, Peter Furlong, Wra G Foote, Hory H
Freeman, Michael Feely, Heary Frldel, Patrick P
Femmlng, David Fitzgerald, Wm Q Flemming, Wm
AblelO Miller; Jumes W Morgon; Hugh Martin;
Henry Mombnrd; Joseph O Moll; Charles II Muller;
Wm JMUcally; Thomas J/arshall; Bernard Mono-
ban; Jacob M Middleton! Ilawey Ml go; John D
Mottolle; John C Metzger; John R Moliltenaa, John
Miller.
Me.
Josoph S McDonnell, Petor McCanu, Hugh Mo
Lain,James Mclntiro, Aloxander McHardy, Patrick
McGovern, William McKcudroe, John W McKoy, Jo
seph J McCoy, Robert Mclntiro, James Mclutire,
James MoHoury, William 8 McFarland, Robort Me'
Keuzle, Patrick McDonoll, James McGloin. Antho
ny UcCulloh, l’ctor MeQUUeuddy, William Molntlre
Thomas J McClosky, Thomas McOlane, John Mo-
Hugh, John NcCabe, Jumos McFcely, Michael Mc
Cabe, William J McCauley, Jolm MoFarland, Thom,
os J MoNish, George A McClcskey, Michaol McCul-
lough, Dauiol J MoKohzic, toward McUabo, John It
Molntlre, Jeremiah McCarthy, Jolm McCann, Hugh
McCann, Patrick McDermott, Mlcltael McCarthy
Rodger Mcflloiu, Fdward McCufl'arty, Francis Mo-
Aleor. William McKenna, John H McCarthy, John
UoAuUffe. John McCormick,Thomas McCollum, John
McConnell, William McAllister, Andrew McGreal,
James McCann, Thomas McKoon, William Mctough
len, Jeremiah, MoCauliffe, Angus MoAlptn, John
|Movean, James W MoAlpln, Thomas McKenna
S IDES k SHOULDERS—60 hlids Prime*
Sides.
fflhhda Prime Bacon Shoulders, just received
and for salo by
aug 6 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON It OO.
COME ALONG NOW!
* HAVE Just received, por steam.r Freeman Raw-
. don from Baltimore, another lot of
MILLER & BROWNS
WEL.COM HAMS.
Also, 5.000 lbs, of Baltimore City Cured Bacon,
25 bbls Sugars, assorted—Crushed, Powdered
and Clarified; No. i k 2 light Brown Coffee Su
gars, Aa., Ac*
—ALSO—
Pig Pork and Whito Beans,G. Hawe’s Fulton Mar
ket Beeflu choice pieces.
Per steamer from New York, Choloe Table But
ter and Choese. All to be found at
BARRON’S, Family Grocery,
Corner of Whitaker k Chorion street*.
aug &
lioiCE LIQUORS.—10 half pFpee O. D^'lToo.
Rtsudy.
5 pipe. Hollttud (Mcdor Swan) Glu ;
2 puncheons old Jamaica Rum;
1 do do St Croix do;
10 casks Port Wine.
In store and for salo by
ig* SCRANTON, JOHNSTON Jt OO.
B altimore leaf lard,—20 bbta Prime No 1
tour Lard ; 60 kegs do do do do
Lauding and for sale by
aug6 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k C*.
B EADELL’S TALLOW CANDLES—75 boxes 6 It 8
Bead ell’s Tallow Caudles, in store and toe
sale by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON It OO.
aug 6
Alfred F Torlay, Cornelius Tarbusb, Frederick A
Tuppor, Jobu Timmerman, Jamos Taylor, Henry
Tow, John T Thomas. Charles Thornby, Francis
Trendall, Barnard G Tiidon, George IITitcomb, Johu
D Tenbroech. David Thompsou, Francis Marlon
Threadcraft, Kttgono J Trucbelut, Jobs C Taylor,
William B Tinsley, William Thomas, Samuel H Tul-
bird, sr, William Thomas. John V Tarver, John S
Tyson, John Thompson, pilot, David 8 Turner, Par
ley C Thompson, William T Thompson, William B
Thomas, sr, Charles G Talbird, Paul ThomasBon,
Michael Tonro, Richard T Turner, Charles Thomp
son, William S Taylor, Albert Taltilrd. Michael Tut-
ly, Patrick Tully, James C Thompson, John F Tuck
er, Daniel H Tumor, Joseph M Turner, Alexander
Thomas, William A Tliomas. Jonathan M Thomas,
Richard Thomas, Thomas M Turner, Banard Tully
Stephen A Turner, John Thyuuo, Joseph R Thomp
son, Israel K tolll: Francis Triay: John Tanucr;
WilliamH TIhoii: Richard Tumor: fleorgo Thomp
son: Francla E Timmons; Charles Trippo; Benjamin
0 Theus; Cnpt William Ttglor; Michael D Treanor.
Gevrg* W Ulmer; Christian Ubiler; George C Ul-
ior.
V.
Cornelius Van Der Vloe, John A Voght, Henry Vie!-
stlch, Henry Vohu Glahn, Louis Vattlor, Charles
Van Horn, Michael Vaughan, John Vaughan, Trla-
tam VersUlle; James H Vau Ilouton; Wm L Vroom;
John L Villolonga; Wm Van \ r ors - ; Wm P Vollum.
w.
James T. Webb, Thomas S Wnyno, Gilbert
A Wil-kinB, Henry K Washburn, Daniel 8 Wil
son, William Wray, Robert Welch, fleorgo 51
Waldburg, Robert D Walker, Henry F Willlnk,
Richard Wayne, Henry O Wyer, Alox H Waver,
Jacob Waldburk *John W Wilson, W Thome Williams
Seth Woodward, Amos Webb, Conrad Waldachmldt,
Thomas J Walsh, William Waters, Norman Wallace,
Henry D Wood, William Wright. W Henry Wilt-
borger, Allen R Wright, Jolm K Wilder, toon Wolf,
Joseph W Wood, Ellsna Wylly, John E Ward,
Samuel Wolfo, toward O Wlthlugt*n, Jamos Walsh,
Enos WUbington, Uohlke Wittmcr, Thomas W
Wado, Aaron Wilbur. Charles Weishelt, William F
Weightman, Frederick R Wylly, John Wade, James
Wynn, Shadrach N Winkler. Thomas A Wilson,David
U Wolfe, Hilliard E Wollo, Joaeoh Washburn, Ben-
ll*m n nmuivY, UUWHU it Huo, C AngUBl
Walter, William H Weekes, William Welsh, Peter
Wilson, Jacob Welnheimer, John Westermoyer.
James C White, Norman Wallace, John Welsh,
” MIC '• - 1
ivmwu nelsh Conrad Wolgund, Wil-
„ u .». Simon Walter, John Williams, James
0 Webster, Richard Wlckbram, Gregory White,
Samuel A wood, Augustus Wens. Jacob Walter,
Tbomu White, Irvlu L Wolfe, Vordey Woolly,
Lemuel Wilson, Charles Edward Wsbstor, JMartm
Wendelkln, Jacob Wtlgaad, John F Wheaton, Shel
L anding and in .-tohe-
3000 lbs extra canvassed bag Hams
1000 do
do
sugar cured
—juao—
A superior quality of Tennessee Homs, small
sizo for family use, at 12% rents per pound.
26 bbls Crushed Sugar
20 do B Clarified do
20 do C do da
25 do Powdered do
10 do 8t Croix do
6 hhds oxtra Porto Rico Sugar
5 bbls do Stnart’s Syrup
6 hhds do Bacon Sides
—ALSO—
Brooms, Pails, Basket Tubs, Matches, Borub
Brushes, Flour Palls, ko., tor salo by
Jf26 J. A. BROWN.
H AMS—10 casks Tennessee Homs, a superior
Jy«
, article, forsulo by
sale by
WILLIAM LYNN, 87 Bay street.
X lQUuKS AND BACON—a
±j 260 bbls Whisky, various brands
100 do New England Rum
75 do and % casks Brandy
60 do P & H Gin
26 hhds B3con, Sldoa and Shoulders, receiv
ed and for salo by McHAHON 6: DOYLE,
Jy26 206 and 207 Bay street.
o UN DRIES.—60 bbls New York Refined Sugar
O 126 boxes No 1 Palo (tod Family Soap
100 do Tobacco of varlons brands
90 do Green aud Black Tea
16 hhds Bacon Shoulders, 10 do do Sldee
100 boxes Candles. Adamantine,Mould, Ike, Just
received and for sale by
j yao mcmahon k doyik.
sale by jan 2
ARD—16 bbls and 26 kef
A BONAlfo.
1 Lea 1 LaKT"
—tegs Lea 1 ....
j 6 kegs extra Smithfleld Lard, tor sale by
Jyl7 WLBSTER k PALMS.
fFHE ATTENTION of itrangen viziting the
X city and the public generally, in invited to sn
examination of our stock of Spnag aud Summer
floods, which for variety and stylo Is not to be ex
celled in this city.
apr28 A1KIN A BURNS.
L ARD—26 kegs prime Leaf Lord, just received
r“ J
1 and tor sale by
y24
RODGERS k NORRIS.
;
FRENCH CHINA, WHl'i'K ORAITITB.
AND GLASS WARE. ’
146 Mxxnxu snuarr. auwjtvrox, booth oaxoluu.*
Tlie subscribers rcspoctfuliy solicit-.
from the traveling public, an inspection 1
of tholr stock of French and English 1
_ China, in plain white, gold band, and 1
decorated dinner, desert, breaktost, tea, toUst, tw.-
tetc sets aud vases. Also, Cups and Saucers; Ao., ol
tho celebrated Sevres China. White Granite of the
beat manufacturers. Rich cut French, English and
Bohemian Glass. * ^
They have a variety or ornaments In Portaott
Wore, Bust* or Calhoun, Clay, Webster, and ethers,
andStatuotes of the Greek Slave, Venus de Medicle
Ac.. Ao. ’
They have also a beautiful, durable and cheap arti-
ole tor floors and hearths, of
Plain and Encaustic Tiles,
Tholr stock being vory goneral, carefully suisoted
and iroiwrled direct, offers inducements to merchants
as well as families, to whom goods will be put up al
tho lowest rates for cash.
WEBB A SAGE, Importers,
successors to Cameron, Webb A Co.
TO BUILDERS. ~
T HE SUBSCRIBER is prepared to exeoata
at tho shortoet notice, and in tbs most work
manlike m&nnor, all kinds or Metal Roofing, Gutters,
Cornice, or other work connocted with the manutoo-
turlng or repairing or Copper, Galvanised Iron, Zlno,
or Sheet Iron Business.
HORACE MORSE,
ootlfi NOTICE ^ Broughton st
T HE firm of IW Morrell A Co.' was dissolved on
the 24th or September, 1864, by the death of N
F Webster.
Jy22—lm 1. W. MORRELL.
— KGTBMi —
O NE mouth after date, application will be ma4e
to the Bank orthe State of Georgloffor tbe pay-
mont or two one huudred dollar bills of the Branch
at —the right band halve* of which have been
lost in the mails.
Jy21 BOSTON A VILLA LONGA,
B
Toil
ASKETS—An elegant ascoriment of Traveling
Boskets.
roiR. a
rn, lt «.a l b ’ ,,M “ er rrom N,w
KENNEDY A BEACH’S
Hous^ Furnishing Store, Hodgsoa’s new blosk.