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ALDERttANIC ELEUTfOIN.
; OCTOBER 13TH, 11158,
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Last Month for Registry.
JohnS Aohord, Uoorga W Anderson, Edward C,
Anioreou, William 1) Adams, Ilartvrcll 8 Andrews,
Richard D Arnold, William 8 Abbott, Georgo II
A»l», Charles 11 Ash, Alexander Alklu, Robert A
Allou, RobortK Allou, Robert Austin. Thoodosliw A
Acosta, John W Anderson. David Abrahatiw, Mat-
thins Amorous, Kllplialct A Allen, l eter IN Aloxau-
dor, Benjamin U Armstrong, Georgo A Ash, Henry
Atkinson,Thomas A Askew, John Asondorf, Wil
liam B Adams, John Arnow, William Andro, Dane
8 Andorsou, T rnlntor Adair, Juntos Ahcarn, Zach-
arlah Aboil. Richard W Adams. William H Adams,
Antwlno A Andrew, William Allison, Horatio X Al
drich, Iredell A Alexander, William W Austin.
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Joseph W Brown, George V* Brown, Richard Brail
low Joseph Bryan, Alexander F Domicil, Frederick
Bok. William D Boahlor, Joseph Bryan No 2, Freder
ick \Y Bailey, Augustus Bouaud,James It Bashlor.ls-
mol Bear, Autou Borchert,Isaac Brunner, Wm 8 Bas
inger, Harvey 1,Byrd,Peter A Blols,James A Barron,
Augustus Boullncau, IVtvld Hell, George A Holfllnil-
loti, Edwin H Bacon, Gilbert Butler, Uotalwlk
Brown, Wra H Burroughs, Henry Brigham, Joseph
H Baldwin, Slegmund Itorg, Georco U J Uuntz, ill-
ohael Boley, John Boston. John Bilbo, Bolonton L
Barclay, Henry Browu.Thonus Burctn,.
Wyall H Brag?, Joseph K Blylar, Jnnim
K Bean), Davitl KBolhwoll, Uutfan £
CJ Onllandot, WllUnra K (ftflblMU, Mnxcy l> ftlwti, Charier. Ojenta, Tlinmaa ttt
, ltonldai .1 Hill, U»l« H flood- nor, llotiry 0 Oliver,IhwnnnO'Bryan, IibvM DCon-
inla, Samuel 0 Harmony, William nor. .Inmos O’llarj, nfai O'Connor, Jnmea Oliver
No 2, William D Oliver, itluliaul O'Brien, John O’
Brien, David l. Ogdon. Edward o'Byrno, Maurice
O'Conuoll. John K Oglobay, Wlllluut \V Oates, Pat
rick O'Connor; John O’Brien, James O'Hara, T
O'Brien, James O’llrlan, Groon F Oliver, Tlntotliy
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ten Gerdts, James
James 11 Gollbkon, _ - ^
mau, Oobhard Guntz, Samuel 0 Harmony, William
W Gordon Jr, 1 rotor tiudliuy, John Golloghor, John
Goelvt, .lohtt Cl Guann, Michael John Green, John
Gillllaml, Joseph Fay GreQUungh, Solomon Uondall,
Patrick Glousun, William llrccit,Richard 1) Guernrd,
Matthew Gallagher, James G Garnett. James Gllluo*
ly, Philip Glohelhouso, James M Ullllgau, William
A Gibbons, Joseph ‘Gotto, Joint Gel/, Georgo Gent-
endon, Calvin 1< Gilbert, William W Goodrich. Jo-
soph Geiger,Jr. .Martin Gorkin, WilliamTGoodwill*
James Glbh. Jitlitu HGaudry John M Guorard, Al-
Hugh Grady, Joseph George, Augustus Graham,^Win
II Green, Johu Gordon, Frauds Gulden, Win II Ora*
dy, Charles A Greiner, Gustaf Albert Gnositctons,
Charles W Grieves, Joseph Gnume, Win \\ Graham,
Win 11 Giles, Daniel WGugle, John Grill In, .Nicholas
(Jell, Jydo Goodwin, James Garland, Israel (.cor,
Charles W Gould, Kdgnr D Guernrd, Juntos C angel,
Porrv Graves, Win E Guo. Win G Godfrey, Win
Gariaugltev, Michael Gerald, Kbotilozer >\ Gilford.
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Ishmael Hover,ChrlstianHorsth,GeoHmw,JotmUidn
Hill,Thomas II Harden. James Hunter. Joseph Haw
thorn, John B Hogg. Peter F Hnusehohlt, John E Her
nandez, Solomon Ilindly, John C Hunter !<otnuul I.
Hover, Wiliam D Howe. Benjamin If. Hardee,
Charles S Henry, Charles8 Hardee. Noble A liar-
doe, Allred Haywood, William P Iluutor, George
D Humbert. William Waring Hubersham, Thomas
Hoery,KraMus Henry,Robert llutehiuMin, Joseph M
Havwood, George S Mardlug, John Hover. Elisha
Haim r, Thomas Horan. Abraham Harmon, Francis
W Headman, Lewis F Harris. Algoruon S Hartrldge,
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Brnntlov, t’rancls 8Bartow,WilllanC Barton,&umtc csl n 0U0l * Albert llar'g, Jeremiah Hlrsch, William
P Boll, Xloxauder Uoyssenu, John W Blxe, Samuel jicrtol, Piitrick llogan, George F Headman, Edwin
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O'Connor, Daniel O'Sullivan.
Lovt K Price, Kdwurd Padollbrd, Rubort D t*u|»ot?
Joseph F Pclot, Orrln C I’arker, Antonio Police, Wm
J Burton, Mulochal Parish, Christian I'lerKun, John
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oxamlor Galloway, James K laudrj William G«l- Postolt, Michael I’rcnderatud, Georgo F I’allncs, WII-
iihiti, son., Charles Gunther Philip Gcgenheimor, liam Parrish, Charles V Preston, Edwin Parsons,
Hugh Grailv, Joseph George, Augustus Graham,Win Georgo Parsons, frauds A htnllon, Thomas I’ron-
*' 1 - jiorgasl, Patrick Price, Joseph W Phillips, Philip J
Punch, John F Posey, Edward M I'rciidurgiut, Hen
ry 1! Phillips, Edward Padclford, Jr., William A
Pittman, Georgo 0 Pudcr, Martin Peyton, Georgo W
Purdue, Thomas G Pond, Dennis M Patrick, Edward
Powers, Norris T Plndcr, Samuel B Palmer, Thomas
Puree, Patrick Prcnty, Georgo Patton, William F
Preston, Pclor Primly, Patrick Pronty, No2, Charles
B PatterRon, Georgo Power, Patrick Price, Herbert
A Palmer. Heury A Patterson, Charles Parsons,
David G. Porter, William T Park, James G Park,
William F_ Pnrkor, John M Palin, Samuel Plainer,
Bamuol 1. Pittman, Junios M Pronliss, John I'har*
ten, James I'ruuty, James I’remlergiu-t. John
Power, Jamas C I'icree, Richard A I’ardtie, Richard
Power, Thomas Pitt; Peter II P«*rclvul; Francis
Perez; Charles Prllclmrd; Henry C I’ulslfor: Josojih
BPreston;Silvester Pholps; Johu II Parish; William
Ross Post ell; Roliuri Ul’apot, Samuel S' Pajiot,
Charles II ltckett; Alexander J Perry; Chiistuplmr
Pmvtnar William () Price; Benjamin s Point
u,Thomas Uurglu, Johu Brown,
•, James Baxter, Jus
r uw.ru, W.T.U •< WM...... —-ios w Blocker. JJan*
lei H Baldwin, TuosJ Bulloch, John Burke, Wm Hen*
ry Bunch, John H Bolinken, Barnard Bush, James
M. Butler. Henry Burt, James A Browu, Lehman E
Brck, lohn P Boufculllot, Goo L Blount, \\ illiam
FBnmtloy, Marlon Bliss, Alexander Bachlott, Wil
liam Burk, Dennis Brady, Henry K Bliss, Hen
ry Rico, John Brady. tViUlam B Bour<iuiu, New
ton S Boll, William A Boggs, Richard Burke, No
ah K Barnum, Henry Betjeman, William G Bui
loch, John Barry, William H Banks, Dennis Blau
uerhassott, Henry F Bejiuett, Thomas Blount, Peter
Boranc, Michael Brannan Putcrlek Brady, \\ illiam
Jamos Bulloch, Michael Butler, Grosvenor K Bcvuus,
Henry Bandy, Harris Berlach, John BBarthclmess,
Felix Bouyssou, John Branan, William P Bowen Jr,
Abraham Backer, John J U Buntz, Seaborne W
Browne, William Barrett, Anthony Rosier, John S
Bowen, Robert M Barthelmess, William D Broome,
Joseph A Brown, Garton Backlcr, Barnard E Bee,
James T Buckner, Patrick Burns, Johu N Birch, UI-
ric, Burk, William P Bowen, John A Besscugcr,
George 8 Bartlielmess,Henry Stiles Bell, Michael Bol-
do, John B Barry, Samuel Brocktnton, John D Ber
ry, Philip H Bohn, John Breen, AViliatn H Bulloch,
Vale .tine Brunner, Francis Blair. William H Baker,
Michael Bryan, John Barclay, \\ illiam Brcalcr, Mi
chael Barrett, Alfred Byrd. Simon E Byck, Thomas
Benuing, ilichaol Barrett No 2, William I! Bradley,
John WBaley, William Browu, Michael Burk, Pat
rick Brady, Charles E Brasch, Augustus E Burch,
Dennis Bragdou, John Burns, Ui bert BBulkie.v,
John C Blanco, Edward By ms, Conrad Brcygoogel,
Tillingltast Brunner, Alexander M Barbee, Richaril
J R Bee, Patrick Bradley, James IT Buckner, John
Bruce, James Brown, Valcutlne Busier, James J
Boyd, Robert Bruce,John T Baker,William J Branch,
James C Blance, Robert T Barclcy, William A Black,
Worthington C Butler, Charles W Brumier, Edward
W’Buker, John B Barnwell, James K Bolloiigh,
Charles w W Brucn. William DBacon, Henry C Ber*
rie, William W Black, John II Bnrgbss, Conrad E
Byck, Jolm G Bryan, James A Baker, Orson Bar
ber, Henry Borgardus. James Browu, Martin J
Buckner, William Becttkett, FrancisS Battley, Wil
liam Beldcn. Eli Boulinoau, John Baytaugh, Jordun
P Brooks, Onarlcs H Bell, Edward J Black, John P
Boifeulllet.
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Georgo A Cuylcr, Lemuel W Crabtree, William
Crabtree, John W Coates, Patrick Curran, Georgo
L Cope, Lewis F Cooke, Charles Clarke, Robert J
Canning, Jolm F Cardell, Francis T Cole. Wm A
Cone, Edwin A Custollaw, Hugh Cullen. Joseph V
Conncrat, Moses A Cohen, Jolm Cass, Wm. Oscar
Charlton, Wt». Cullen, Silas >1 Golding, James A
Courvolsc, Henry Crosby, Bernard Constantine,
Daniel B Camp, Octuvus Cohen, William M Charters,
Joseph 8 Claguorn, David Lopez Cohen, Peter 1.
Constantino. Francis Champion, Montgomery
Cummlng, Wallace .Gumming, Wm A Coupor,Uriah
Cranston, Charles 11 Cumplleld, Robert J Caughoy,
Aaron H Champion, William Cox, Georgo Cal ley,
Phillip Connell, William P Clark, Allen Cullen,
Thomas Clark, Frederick Cook, Patrick Clark, Wil
liam II Cuylor, James Calfroy, Eugene M Caldcr,
Aaron Champion, Peter Cavanuugb, William II Coop
er, James Catnpboli, Daniel Clark, Curl F Cralt-
James Cromlay John I) Charlton, Thomas Coiravy,
Wiliam Condon, Arnd Cordez,Cornelius Colics,Fred,
erick 0 Carl, Patrick Cullen, Thos Chultluch, Jasper
N Cook, John L Clements, Juntos Conner, Maurice
Cohen, Ellas Cohen, Marcus Cohen Georgo 11 Clark,
Moses Coburn, James Casey, Thomas Carty, Luke
Cbristio, Johu Cuuniuglmra, Charles Cannon, Picrve
Condon, Jolm A Chambers, Nicbolus Crugcr, Wil
liam Caunon, Jeremiah Careimugh, Moses S Cohen,
John Couuor, Richard Clancy, Patrick Cavanaugh,
Edward Coyno, Putrick Conner. William F Chaplin,
Joseph P Collins, Richard W Cope, William Cotter,
Hugo Cromlay, John Christy, Michael Connor, James
Carles, John B Cubbedge, Jolm II Censor, Daniel
Clancy. Carroll A Cloud, John L Clark, Johu Crow
ley, John Cooper, Dennis Clairy, Jolm Cush, Fran
cis J Champion, Christopher C Casey, Thomas Clark,
Grenville E Carlton, James Clancy, .John Greeno
Cooke, Daniel Cromlay, John Curry, James K- Cope
William Carsou, James- Champion, John M Coo
per, George Crabtree, James M Clark, Solomon
Cohen, Cyrus Chaffer, Joseph Cain, Henry It Chris
tian. James T Cattn, Georgo W Couser, Peter Clark,
'Daniel Cole, Lttvreuco Connell, Thomas Conway,
Andrew Conners, Matlbow Collins, Mlcltaoi Cleary,
Michael Conway, Isaac S Clark, william Cowruu,
Lewis R Collins, Patrich Cotpy, Michael Carey.
Thomas Conncif. Stephen J M Cubbedgo Charles it
Connery, Geo Clark, ltobt Carr, Richard It Cuylcr,
Edmund Cotter. Thomas It Clarke, Georgo H C’beo-
ver, John P Cohen, Francis P Counts, George Clark,
John Counts, Thomas Ctiikiu, CorverinoCupdla, Ma
rion, Cupilla, William Connor.-, Aulonio Cldesa,
George H Cameron, Clement c Cooper, Edmund
Connor, Robert, Curry, Joseph S Carruthers, Owen
Coyle. Hamilton Couper, Alexander Wilson Camp
bell, Richard Carrlgon, Charles A Golding, Freder
ick Cornwell, Thomas Corr, William A Conery,
James D Cubbedge. Benjumlu LC'oio, Anion Clttir-
tier, John Casey, William 0 Carter.
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AuHiorized Agont Ibr Uio Savannah Journal.
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Samuel It Haupt Samuel II Hopkins,Dentils Hurley,
Joslah Holmes Kdwiu L Hollis, William Hone, John
Haupt sen, David llanignn, William Hess, Thomas
WHalpiu. Nicholas Hernandez, Oliver 8 Hunter,
Martin Haborsetzor, Kdwiu Humphreys, Charles A
Hall, William B Hermes, Spurlnu L Hutchinson,
Hurry lltytti, Henry Harper, William D Howell,
Johu Higglngs sen, John FlIerb,Ross Holland,Tim
othy Howard, William B Hodgson, Jacoo ilcmmer
ly, John A Hongis, Claus Hartman, Christopher
Haas, Edward H'llurdeu, Samuel P Halsey, James
J Humphries. Thonms llendorson. James F Hub-
sou, Marlin Horn, Paul Haller. William L Haupt,
Patrick Hays, Andrew Hansen, Moses Y Henderson,
Bear Heitbrun, Marmaduke Hamilton, Michael Ho
gan, Jolm Haley, Georgo N Hendry, John Hanlon.
Michael Houtiossy, William Henry, Francis Hernan
dez, Stephen llattricn, James llayes, William Har
per, Jolm B Haas, John II Hannon, Edwin I. Hollis,
itoylo llcndcrsou, George Troup Howard, Jatne3 E
Hogg, Robert Habersham. John lloissenlmtel,
Enoch D lleudry, Richard 11 Howell, William Frau
cos Holland, Thomas Holcombe. David S Homier-
son, Mm H Hamlet, <L»sepb C Habersham. Samuel
P llamillon, Elisha 1. Hacked, John J)Howell, Peter
Ilerrman. Alexander Hemlrlx, Tklward C Hough,
JohaG Howard, David S Howard, Ezekiel S Har
ris, Andrew J Haupt, William.11 Huusmnn,Georgo
W Hardcastle. William J Harty./ohn Holland,
Robert Hilton ,Georgo Holmboldt, Christopher Hus-
soy,Timothy Hcatty, William Neylc Habersham.
James J Hines, Churles 1 lorrigan,John I) Humbert,
Christopher Hernnndez, Luke 31 Hamilton, Philip
Heller, I’etcr, llausberger, Patrirk Hauley, James
B B Ilarley, Domiugo Hernandez, Jolm J Hall, Ed
ward I) Heyle, James Hino, Joseph B Harvey, Ju
lius Hollman, Edgar 1. llcrriott, James fi Ilewelt*
Peter D Hoilyheira, John M Harrison, Michael Au,
gnstus Harkins, Julian Hartrldge, Levi 8 Hart, Ma
thew Hurdrig, C’apt Thonms llnyucs, Wm Ileidt,
Christie Heberson, lsaoc Heury, Robert R Haber
sham, James Hughes, .lohn llenningor. Matthew
Hogan, Ashley 1. Holliday.
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James I) Irvine, Heury Immcn Jolm Immen,John
Ingersoll, Joseph WGrotmion.
Peyton R Jonsou, Edward Jahtt, Robert M M Jaug
stetta, John R Johnson, William 11 Jacksou, Georgo
O Johnsou, Edward Jones, Johu M Johnston, Wil
liam Johnson, Emanuel Joseph, Alexander Johuslou,
Jackson Jerkins, Jolm Jones, Johu T Jones, Robert
E Jacksou, George Joneo, John D Jessie, Claus Jach-
ctis, Georgo II Johnston, Joseph Johnston, Fruucis
.Ionian, Chatles (.’Jones, James Tobias Jones, James
Judge, Peter Edward Judonncs Enoch I. Johnson,
Frederick Jackins, Janies M Jones, M Jones, Ebon-
eger Jenckcs. Alfred E Jones, William M Joseph,
Thomas Jones, Peter Jacobs, John J Jackson, John
D Jttsiely.
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Pldne«3 31 Kollock, James Kelly Frederick
Krenson. William Krebs, Noah D Knapp, Lewis
Knorr, John J Kelly, William Levy Kaplan, Joseph
1vciu, Julius K003. 8 Frank Kliue. James King,
Thomas J Kirk, John Kelly, Charles U King, August
N Kolhhaus, Henry G Kuhrt, Frederick Kuck, Jolm
Reiser, Ezra Kent, Johu Kinney, Atnhouy Kelly,
Patrick King, 3Ic!,cod King, William King, Jr.,
Frederick William Klein, Michael Kerloy, James W
8 King, John HKoUcy f Alfred Kent, Michael Kellel
her, Edward 8 Kvmptuu, Patrick Kelly, Deunis Kc-
lor, Daniel Keaue. Percnco Her, Frauds King,
Hanford Knapp, Wlllaim II Hving, 'Cweti Kehoe,
John W King, Wilhlm King, August K-ubler, Wil
liam Klne.
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bright, Chas E Landvolght, John N Lewis, Charles
I, liOdge, James B. Law, Charles A 1< Limar,
3Iicbal Isivln, Thomas K Lloyd, Edward J<ovoll,
Jacob CLovy, Joseph IJppman, Henry FLlohto. Wil
liam Law, James PI/mg, Alonzo B I.ucn, Daniel N
iAln, Frederick I.oholf. Hugh l/irkin, Charles II
I/iCoste, Edward Lockett, William II Lloyd, 8 Yates
Levy, Charles Lee, Georgo Iotng, John ll Lightburn,
Louis Legriel, Sltuetarl/ino, William Lynne, John
Lyon, John Lane, Robert I/tchliKou Casper Unzer,
Dan'I I.ee. Peter W Leo. Charles P l/mdorshlno,
James A I<uKoche, Daniel La])hum, James I/ivan,
John LlnskyThomas 1/immlmii. Andrew.! I-obey,
Henry 1/ithrop, Oliver W Lililbridge. Thomas Lyon,
John Tlatlmn, Lovi Li'.Uenlhal, William E Long,
Barney Ixiddy, Alexander It i.aw Ion, James loir kin,
James M Lathrop, Walter i/jaoy, Georgo W l/>we,
Hugh I/igan, Jolm l/jvell, William II A I/me, Wil
liam Lane, John T Lluebergcr, Edward Lynch,
William W Lincoln, Timothy Lawau, Orlando 11 Luf-
burrow, John 1/irklit, John Llnskey No 2, Nallinuiel
Livell, James Langhkui, Potor Liureus, Christian
J/tmpe, Henry JI Linvillo, Peter I/>gun, James
Lynch, James E Under, Mathew Luf burrow, Wil
liam II 1/mg, J/atcolm Lamon, Wm Like. Henry
Little, Jolm Lima, Wm Luttlmoro, Antonio I/»w-
rence; Wm I/>w, James I/mgley; Rasmus P Iarcho:
Wiu W Lunday; Frauds I/mis: Daniel l/»aliy:8utn-
ud A T lawrenee.
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Marlin, Wm J Mooro, Iloruco Morse, Jleury C Melir
tens, Isaac Minis,Thomas G Miller, Authouy F Mira
Abraham Minis. Ricliaril 0 Macknll Jolm Jlurchl-
son, William II May,.John3!ust"rson, Edward 3Io-
ran, Thos A Maddox, Jacob Manses. Johu (J Mat
ters, Jolm Makin, George T Milieu, William 11 Moil,
Patrick Motu, Johu M Jtiilen, Cornelius Murphy,
Sylvester II Manning, John Marlin, Charles A Jklagill,
Thos Maher, Thomas Mooney, Patrick Murray, John
Murphy, No 2, Jacob Miller. Jurgen, JI Jlelirlcus,
William Moore, Patrick Mastcrson, William B
Mulphrus, Luder Mchrteus, Charles C Millar, Wil
liam J 1, Moulton, Peter .Masters, Peter .Magauti,
John F .Mulligan, Daniol W Ml.scully, Fritz Mcnisko,
1 Peter Maguire, James G Mills, Igtiatz JIatuschick,
son, Levi S D’Lyou, Alberti. DeLorge, Martin Dug
gan, William 31 Davidson, John Devanny, John
Doyle, David R Dillon, Johu Deucy, Hugh Devine,
John Doyle No 2, William Dunu, John II JJuvis, Una
ry Dehlwes, Sheldon C Duunlug, Sheldon C Dunning
jr, John M Downing. Richard .JJJonovnti, William ,1
Dixon, Andrew IIH Dawson, Mason M Davis, Janies
Downing, William Duueuu, James II Demand, Wil
liam G Dickson, Jutncs Dagrtoti, William J Dowell,
Michael Deucy, William J Dotson, Martin Dolan, Pat
rick Doyle, Iloiuer W Denslow, John B Downing,
John F Dillon, Johu Downing, Joseph 0 Davis, Peter
Dcmare, Thomas C Davis, William JiannettfeL'-er, Jo
seph Doyle, (ILshernmn,) Jesse R Duke. William
Downey, John O’Donnell, William 8 DunielL Jolm
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rick Doyle, William .1 Donaldson, Jolm Doyle, James
FX Dcvino. Alexander Doylo, Ralph Dunning, Asa
A Davis, William Daody. Daniel Donnelly, George
Davidgo, Isrufd Dasher, Daniel Delaney, .Mathew J.
Doyle. Alorris 31 Demero, George W Dillon, David
S Daniels, Patrick Devanny, James Doyle, John Dil
lon, Thomas Doylo, George Dorst, Peter J)er*t, Jo
soph S Dorverger, Austin Delaney, 311chnH lkjw-
Boy, Hugh -McCall Davenport. Samuel P Dibble,
Miller Douiwieb, William E Davis, John Dobte, Eli-
jah 31 Dye, Williatn Dixon, Thomas Donncdly, Fran-
dsHDemcru, Jatnc3 Daily, Franncis G Dana, Sam
uel D Dickson, John A Doaglop, Peter.! Delijen,.l<dm
EDoFord, J’eter Donelau, Alexander Dusdate, Wm
S Dexter, Wm H Dunning, Christopher 11 Dixon,
Patrick Donovan, Francis Daily.
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George Enttnous, Henry R Kastmead, Steuben El
liott, Robert Erwin, Thomas Eden, Georgo Klirlnsh,
Charles Evers, Henry Eggley,Walker J Elliot,Charles
Eppley. John llskemp, John I, Ells, Barnard Ellis,
AbnerP Earnest, Edward W Lieu, Henry East,
John BEpsbiin, William T Elam, Daniel Egan. Joiui
Kvcrard, Patrick Kgun, William U Etheridge, Jolm
Erwin, Philip Killer, Samuel H Kckniun, Mores El-
katt, Patrick Egan, No 2, Frances Kmvright, ilenry
Ellis, nunry Evers,Thomas Ennis, Jacob A Kipdoin
:., Abraham Eipstein, Henry H Eden, Simon Eliiitein
Abraham Einstein, John J Evans, James A Knrnst.
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Robert H Footman, Joseph 8 Fay, Lewis Froy,
Dominick Flatley, John GFulligimt, James U Foley,
Josepii Foil, John Foley, Johu 0 Ferrlll, I/ntls N Ful-
ligant, Alexander Fawcett, Thomas Ford. J/jwIh J
B Fairchild, Jolm C Fraser, ltob’t G Forguson,
John D Fish, Dougald Ferguson. 3Iichaui Finney,
Edward Mtzgcrald, Cornelius Flynn, Frederick
Finch, Mortimer I. Farris, Andrew Furry. Arthur
Fonnel, Alexander A Fraser, James Fitsimmons.
. IiowlHFurstcnburg, Jolm Fitzgerald. Cornelius Flynn
No 2, Henry R Fort; John Flynn, Kphrim Flncklen,
Thomas Ford No 2, Barney Flaherty, Hoary Fullou,
Thomas Flemming, I/ntls Fried, Sewell H Fiske,
James Fountain, Joseph EFalligaut, William B Farr,
Anthony Fitzmaurlce. Edmund Frierson, Peter For-
r ‘ttino, William II Floig, 8 Henry Fiske, Daniel Hood
Patrick Fitzgerald, James Foley. John William Fow-
ker, Charles W. Fraser, Silvester Forlm. Ilenry A
Forsyth, Andrew Flatley, William G Flynn, Ml-
ohael Feoly, Georgo H Frierson, Joslah It Usher,
• Joseph C Footman, Thomas M Forman, Adum Fries,
John 8 Fox, Richard Fculy, Patrick Foley, Patrick
< ;i FUzpatHck, Peter Furlong, Wind Fuole, Henry II
Freeman, Michael Feoly, Henry Frldnl, Patrick P
Femmlng, David Fitzgerald, Wm G Flemming, Wm
‘ C C Faucctt, James A fawns, Charles Forde, Benja
min F Freeman, Benjamin Franklin, Randolph IJ
'*• ’ Foil, Edward H Fulton, George W FonnHoll.John Fal-
Ion,George 0 Krcotnan, James Flanigan, Frederick
c; * 'Ftofeor.
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' many^Thommi Green, James E Godfrey, Joseph
; f Oreeo, Charles ItGouldlug, Goprgo A Gordon, Geo
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GammoJi George 31 Grlilin, Seaborn Good all. Dqvld
H Galloway, Benjamin Glonovcly, 1/turoitco J Gull-
.-.inartUi, Charles F W.Gtlifl,. Solomon Gardner, tie-.
pbenLGUiou, Benjamin George, I/juIs Grcnvold,
George Gass, ratt ick Gordon, George Qdger, Cam-
William Mcrudcth, Peter R Magann, Edward .Mee
ban. William Morris, Edmund Alorlarty, Alorris
Murphy, Thomas B Maxwell, Auton E Meyer, Chris
tian Marks, Anselm Milhuu-x-r, Robert Miller, ./oltri
./ Maurice, Emanuel Mcudcil, Thotnus Meath, Abra
ham F Alordccai, Jacob Mutike, William Aluckuy,
J/*atider .Moore, ./ohn./ Aleldritn, JamesMonnahun,
.Michael .Morris, Benjamin E J/yrick, Jolm A.I/iller,
]/iurence .1/alvaney, John J/uhuu, William JJ/ar-
shall, John R J/oyer, J/oscs J/arcus Rufus, A .l/urtin,
Jolm (i .Vastors Thomas J/urtagh, John J/urphy No
1, John J/organ, David M J/iddleton. David j/orau,
James A/ulligaii, Samuels J/illcr;John R.Martin.
Franklin M J/yred; Jo.-eph .l/auucoy, Sylvester
.1/iskeliy; Herrmann J/n reus-.Thomas .l/ahar, James
M ,1/ordeeao; Wm T J/urgah; James W J/yddelton;
AhieIC J/illor; Jutncs W J/orgon; Hugh .Vurtln;
Henry .Venthard; Joseph 0 .l/ell; Charles I! .1/ullor;
Wm J.l/iseally; ThomoH J/urshall; Hernard .l/ono-
halt; Jacob M .1/iddletiiUi Jlawey J/ise; Jolm l»
J/atiello: John v .l/etzirer: John R .Wehitenas. Johu
.Wilier.
Jo-eph S McDonnell, Peter .McCann, Hugh Me
Liitt, Janies Alclntire, Alexander Aldlardy, Patrick
AIcGoyern, William AfcKendreo, John W Mi:Koy, Jo
seph J McCoy, Robert Alclntire, James Mclnliro,
James McHenry, William 8 McFarland, Robert .Me-
Koiizie, Patrick MeDonell. Janies AlcGInln. Antho
ny AlcCulloh, Peter AIcGillicuddy, William Mclutiro
Thomas J SlcClosky, Thomas AlcClane, John 3I«-
Hugh, .John N’cCabo, James AIcFocly, .Michael Mc
Cabe, William J .McOaulcy, John McFarland, Thom
as J AIcNlsIi, Georgo A .McCloskoy, .Michael McCul
lough, Daniel J McKenzie, Edward McCube, Jolm R
Melntirc, Jeremiah AlcCarthy, John McCann, Hugh
.McCann, Putrick McDermott, Alicliael McCarthy,
Rodger AIcGloin, Eflward .McCallorty, Francis Me-
Aleer, AVilliatn McKenna, Jolm II McCarthy, John
McAuiille, Jolm .McCormlck.Thonias .McCollum, Jolm
McConnell, William SlcAllister, Andrew McGmd,
Jutnos McCann, Thomas MeKeon, William McUtugh
Ian, Jercmiali, AIcCaulllfe, Angus MeAlpin, Johu
Alcvcan, .lames W McAlplu, Thomas AlcICenim
./antes .WcJimarney; Wm J A/cIntosh; James JJ/c-
Keuzie; Thomas 0 J/ct’loskey; J/h-hael .Wd.'lary;
Thomas J/cptrly; Edgar .W .WoDonoll, ./umos Ale-
Donald; Bernard F AIcKemm: Wm AlcCarthey*. Hugh
Mclnlee; James AleGtiirc; Ell K Slc-Geo: TIiomitH
McNulty; Patrick AlcCahey.
IN.
Alexander G Nvelatid, Tlioiims J Naylor, KdwmT
Ncldlingcr, Jolm W Ncvitt, John H Norton. John C
NIcoll, William G Norwood, Putrick Noyie, James
Nunguzer, Edward Nugunt, Joseph U Nettles, Ter-
eneo Nugoht, Thomas E North, Joseph Nowlun. Na
thaniel Nungn/or, Joseph II Nix, Thomus A NorrW.
Tltcoilore Nlckliw, 1/jwls F NIcoll, William N'orrls
George N Nichols, John D Neely, Thomas William
W ,l »«V.'. !0rg< l.'i7 ,l, ‘ im x, *i Neill, Thomas
Nallv, Gilbert N Neylo, David U Nichols, Michael
Naylon. Jamea Nolan, Daniel F. Nungazer. Hubert
C Nock, James S Neldllnger, Georgo T Nldiells,
Georgo A Nicboll, Putriok^N'aughton.
Jolm Oliver, William 0 O’Drlacoll, John W Owens,
Goorgo S Owens, ixunlulck O’Byrno, Dennis O’SulIl-
ran* James O’Hara, lohn 0 Donnell. Aim Uti O’llan-
Ion, David O'Kpefo, Demds (BC’ounor, OWeii O’-
Rourko, Dennis o’Loary. William O’Dwycr, Patrick
O’Counpr, Edward Herbert Olinstead. John AI O'
Neill,‘John O'Connell, Jeremiah O'Sullivan .Francis
U Or me, Richard U Oglesby, Jamea O’Byrno,
Martiu Qiimn, William II Quitiley, Joint Guantock,
William Quinn; Tliomas (^uinlovan.
Joseph II Ripley, Francis W Rei«i. SRclmcl J Roll-
ley. Hiram Roberts, James .1 Rlelturdson. William J
Ricuardson, John A Richardson, George Robertson.
Jr, Jacob Roscnfleld, Atutthcw Ryan, James At
Russell, Robert Raiford. Philip M Russell, John
Reedy, Andrew 31 Ross, Henry ltoBor, Thomus Red-
fern, William Rahtt, Charles K Robinson, John Ryan,
Augustus Reich, David Roos, Felix J Rosenborg,
Jolm Ryno, Peter Unbct, Patrick Ryan. William
Robinson. Barney Rooucy, Heury Hotliscliild, Jolin
W Ucmalinrt, Francis Reeves, James Robinson,
William J Reynolds, James Kusscil, AYuuels Ruck-
ert, Josctdt Ruckert, sr, William W Reinshart.
James G Rodgers, John Ruckert, James Ray, Jtoc
Rosoubund, Aloxundor It Ralston, sr, William Reil
ly, George Robbins, Waring Russell, Charles E lty-
au, Jului W Read, John \V Rabun, Captain Joseph
Ross, William Robkln, James Read, William Rog
ers, William Rem hart, Cornelius I) Rogers, ltev’d
Charles W Rogers, Baruey Roney, J tin P W Road,
Joseph W lloharts. John C Rowland, Williatn Red
dy, Philip Reilly, Henry Roggentine, Henry Roser,
Thomas 31 Rosls, Frederick Rydct, Jolm Reilly, No
1, Hugh Ronuo, Patrich Riley, 11 ttry Ryan, An
drew Reilly, Herbert ltobinaon, Ilenry L' Ruysor,
Thomas Rooney, Alexander R Ralston, juu’r Rich
ard Rodgers, Jumc3 Bond Read, Jacob Rothnuua,
William O Rodgers, William P Hobart*, John
Rutherford,Francis Joseph Buekerst, David Roson-
b'.utt, Goorgo I. Roberts, Olinius Rencim, Dauiell
Ryan, Micltael Reilly, Thomas G Reyes, Patrich Ho
ley, Jonathan Robuthanr John 8 Ungers; Cornelius
II Hikeman; Peter Relhl, John ltotvhlord; Joseph
posy; William P Riddle; Jolm Redmouil Benjamin
W lllastou; Thoodore Ruber; Joint Riley; I/mis
Robidor; Frederick Reynold'; L'apt Jolm Russell;
William II Robbins; Dewitt C Rowland; Thotnus
Roman; Alicliael Rotchford; Patrick Redmond James
K Reilly; Andrew Rogers: John Richardson; Peter
RUey
Georgo WStono, Alex A Smuts, Heury Strainer,
Francis 318toue, Johu A Staley, Albert Scarbrough,
Ebeuezor Sutton, William Starr jr., William Smith,
Robert Strauss, James Stoveu, James Sullivan, Dan
iel H Stewart. Emanuel Sltefbill, Charles Slagcr
Franies Sorrell, Jacob Shaffer, Joseph 31 Slielltuou,
George WSliail'or, James Stoveus, Williatn R Sym
ons, jolm Savage,Samuel LSpcl3egger,HcnryStibbs,
Johu II Steght, Daniel TScrauton, JohnSloue, Frcii*
crick W Situs, Alordecal SheRall, Sr., Solotnoti Sltef-
tall, 'lunothy Shccdy, Henry 0 Stephens, Francis R
Shackelford, Allohuel Sheahau, Henry D Sykes, Cun
rad Schneider, James J Stanley, Jolm Sltwluk, Ed
ward, Sanders, William Swoll, Williatn 1. Strobhurt,
Timothy Slierlilati, William Shecdy, Jacob Spang,
Georgo 31 Salfner, Farley R Sweat, Edward A Soul
lard, Samuel S Sibley. Judah M Solomons, Alexau-
under F gltnmons, William II Smith, Philip Smith,
Edmund Bwcouey, James P Screven, Alexander A J
C Shaw, Boujutniu B Smith, Baruey Smith, Joseph
Sichol, Jolm Shea, Washington Sauls, James .1 Sni
der, Georgu PSnidor, Juuoh Schall, Alicliael Slciu,
Cornelius Sullivun, John G Sexton, James Shephard,
James 31 Schley, Georgo Stcvetisou, Putrick Sttlli-
vuu, Jolm H Steinberg, Jolm Stoddard, Ilenry Seltzer
Dattiel Sullivan, John II Smith', Slorty Shea, Patrick
Short, Dcderiok Schaffer, Jolm Scuddor,-Daniel Sul-
livnu, Clirlstalu Snider, Patrick Smith, Reason H Sul
livan, Samuel B Sweat. Frederick Schaller, Nicho
las Sinnot, Herman Saug.xlock, Henry H Scranton,
Williatn Smith, Samuel Stlrk, Elias B Shad. Jolm
Si-atilan, Joseph Sullivan, Thomas.1 Swygover, Hen
ry A Solomon, Samuel 1. M Speiaegger jr, Jeremiah
Sliclmn, Charles E Smith, James Smith No. 2, Wil
liam F Shearer, James A Sowell, Julius Smith,
Llzuar Solomons. Frederick Strauss, Jumes S Silva,
Victor Sluder, William Sherzer, John Sullivan, John
Sullivan No 2, George W Stiles, Allies Scarborough
i’etcr Sears, Tliomas Slattery, Jolm E Smith, Wll
liam .Sanders, Richard S Scruggs, John Sherridan,
Francis Shells, Michael Scanlon, Junw j-G Stutcvant,
Lewis Stevlr, Peter Smith, Albert M SitUlvau, Jo
seph I> Stobbius, David Stokes. Richard Surye,
Frederick Schoeitohergor, Ephraim Seudder, Dun-
iel Smith, John Spellman, William Sawyer, Richard
Scuiilitu, lUciiard Charles Starks;Eldrliigo C Swain;
Albert Strusser; Augustus Julius Schultz; Peter
Smith; Jolm U Shaun; Thomas F Screven: John
Simpson: Richard Steele; Jacob Simmon; John A
Schuller; Jutnos Simmons; August Schiodonmtn;
Thomas EShaw; Lowis K Smith; John B Simouiu:
WilUiam Stanley; William H Stephens; John K
Stillwell; William Starr Seur; Lewis Smith; William
Smitli; John 11 Smith; Henry!) Snollltigs; Jolm F
Simons; PutrlckVcnnlan; Adam Short; Johu Sher
lock.
T.
Alfred F Torlay, Cornelius Titrbusli, Frederick A
Tupper, John Timmerman, James Tuylor, Heury
Tow, John T Tliomas. Charles Tltoruby, Francis
TrcndalljUarnurdG Tiulett, George IITilcomh, John
1) Tenbroech, David Thompson, Francis .Marion
Threailcraft, Eug2no J Truchelut, Johu 0 Taylor,
William B Tinsley, Willinm Thomas, Samuel JI Till-
bird, sr, William Thomas. John V Tarver, Johu S
Tyson, John Thom.'sou, pilot, David 8 Turner, Dar-
ley C Thompson, William T Thompson, William B
Thomas, sr, Charles U JTulbird, Paul Thomasson,
Alicbnol Tonro, Richard T Turner. Charles Thomp
son, Williatn S Taylor, Albert Talblrd, Allchael Tul-
ly, Patrick Tully, James CThompsou,’Johu F Tuck
er, Daniel H Turner, Joseph 31 Turner, Alexander
Thomas, William A Tliomas, Jonathan M Thomus,
Richard Tliomas, Thomas M Turner, Banard Tally
Stephen A Turner, Jolm Tliyuiic, Joseph R Thomp
son, Israel K I/tlll; Frauds Trluy; Jolm Tanner;
Willinm II Tlson: Richard Turner: George Thomp
son; Francis E Timmons; Charles Trippo; Benjamin
0 Theus; (’apt William Taylor; Alichacl D Trcanor.
U.
Gourgo W Ulmor; Christian Ubdcr; Georgo C Ul
mer.
Cornelius Van Der Vloo, John A Voght, Henry VIel<
slioh, Heury Vohn Glahn, Louis Vattier, Charles
Van Horn, Michael Vaughau, John Vaughan,'Iris-
turn Vorstillo; James II Vuu Houton; Wm I. Vroont:
John I, Vlllalonga; Wm Van Vors 1 : Wm P Vollum
IV.
James T. Webb, Thotnus S Wayno, Gilbert
A Wil-kins, Henry K Washburn, Daniel 8 Wil
son, Williatn Wray, Robert Welch, Georgo 3!
Wald burg, Robert D Walker, Henry F Wllllnk,
Richard Wayne, Henry 0 Wycr, Alex 11 Waver,
Jacob Wuldbur^ ^lolm W Wilson, W Thorno Williams
Soth Woodward, Amos Webb, Conrad Waldsclmtidt,
Tliomas J Walsh, William Waters, Nortnun Wulliti#
Henry D Weed, WUlium Wright, W llonry Wilt*
berger, Allen R Wright, John R Wilder, Ixjon Wolf,
Joseph W Wooil, Elisha Wylly, John E Ward
Samuel Wolfe, Edward 0 Wlthliigton, James Walsh!
Enos Witliingtoii, Bohlko Wittmcr, Thomas w
Wade, Aaron Wilbur. Charles Wcishcit, Williatn F
. . Edward
Wilkinson, ZichariabN Winkler, Nicolas Wolf Wil
liam M Wadley, Eilwaril Wado, U August
Walter, William 11 Woekcs, William Welsh, Peter
Wilson, Jacob Wclnhcimer, Jolm Westerinoyer,
James G White. Norman Wallace. Johtt Welsh
James II Wiusiow. Mlclmcl Weldon, Sylvester
Wylly, Hiram Waller, Ilenry Williams, William
Wilson, Charles W West, James Whlllhan, Jumes E
fjliilm.il ItTnlrill n.m.ii.l Ilf.. [ t —a...
. Augustus Wenz, ./ucob Wulter,
Thomas White, Irvin 1, Wolfe. Vnrdoy Woolly.
I/.unit el Wilson, Charles Edward Webster, .l/artin
Wendeiklu, Jacob Wdgatid, John F Wheaton, Slid
don W Wright, John Williamson, Stephen B Will
Hams, Frauds Wilson, Frauds 11 Welman, William
Woods, William ./ Way’, Joseph Washburn Jr..
Wylly Woodbridge, Williatn Wutson, l/tmuei T
Wade, Stephen Williams, Jolm Wilder, Samuel B
White, James W White, J/idmeMVclsh; A11103 K
Webster. James Waraer; James AVard; Georgo M
AVIllett, Joseph D Wdlink; Christopher AVitto; Johu
A AVragg; lames AVhlle; Edward J W'escoal; John
1. Welch; Thomas M AVIlliuk; JohnII Wllllnk; Clots
J Wliilo;.lolm AA'ulwncr; Arthur M White; Jacob I.
AVIneberg; James Welch; Rolicrt AVaggenstiiiu;(Jon
W Wylly; John Wilkinson: JatttusG Walts; Richard
A Wayno; Itidurd Wortniugton; 3lidiaei AA'elch;
Patrick Whalen: Mortis AVoll'; John George Wok A;
Clirislopher Witgjeii; George B AA'ocdon; Joseph
White: Henry Williamson, Georgo Willix, Thomas
K Walker
Philip A’tmge, AVm P A'onge, Jolm A Yongo, Jacob
A'oiing, Dr Easton A'ongo, Wm A Yotige, (iarcuco
It Yonge, Peter Yonson.
Z.
Potor Zavadoskl, Edwin 8 Zittrouer, Solomon
Zolgler^dimioiiZiltroue^Jimob Ziminormati.
Ct.KKK OK Coe.vcti.’H OmcK, 1
City of Havaitimh, Hit August, 18fiti. J
I lioreby cerllfy thultho above named iiersons
liavu registered their names tw voters at tlto
Alilerinaiilo duclion, which will bo held on
the l.itli day of October next. The Registry cIohqs
at 2 o’clock, P. AL, on the llrst Monday In Septem
ber next.
EDWARD G. AVILSON,
. ciork nr counoH. fSntommM
I.USI, (IIN A.VI) IIUANDV.-r.il lilflB I,uUiwFH-
Xi toil’s Rum
fiit bbls E Phd|m’ Kyo Gin ,
26 do Dotnatllc Uraudy
HBlIIilNCI’H PATKRIT FlllK-VllOOF
A F 33 ,
WITH HAIJ.’rt PATENT POWDER-PROOF IDCK,
Having received (lie
Prize Medal at the
AVorld’rifalr, urn now
olio rod to the public
us tlio Prize Safe or
the World. Tested
utul approved as they
have burnt every
where, their crowning victory was reserved to ho
awarded by tlto Juries of the Worlil’sFalr.
The projirintor placed Ouo Thousand Dollars in
Gold lu the ummxhlbltod at tlto World’s Fair, I/m-
don, utul Invited all tho Iiok-I/xiks lu the world to
opon tho Safo, with or without tho keys, and take the
money ns a rownrd Tor their Ingcunity; although
operated upon by sovcrnl sklllod In the art, no ouo
could lick the I/iek or open tho Sale.
Ry an Improvement upon thoorlgltmlSalamander,
Introduced by the presontowner ortho paUmt-rlght,
tho interior Is reuderod wholly lmi»crvlou8 to damp,
and b(s»kH, papers and jowolry might be prosorvod
lu one nMiis safes tbr a century without contracting
a blctnlsu front mould or tuilldew.
To guard against counterfoils every Safo from tho
manufactory or tho subscriber, and sold by him or
his agents, lias n brass plate hi front, bearing bis
name: each la also furnished with one of his im
proved Thier Detecting I/>cks, which is n good guar
antee against robltory.
S. C. HERRING & CO.,
Nos. 136,137 and 139 AVater-st., N. Y.
Agents in Savaunab, Alossrs. BEI.I. & PRENTISS,
who keep constantly on hand a full and complete
assortment, which they will sell at Manufacturers’
prices. Bept28
LOCAL EVIDENCE OF THE VALUE AND Flit*.
PUOOK HUAUTIIM OP
WILDEIVS SAIaAMANDKU SAFES,
At Manufactured by Stearns iC J/am*n. Xew 1VA-.
In tho tiro of tho 3d
lust., which consum
ed tho brick bulldin?
occupied by 3!r. Jno.
T. Thomas, opposite •
1 tho Gas AVorks, in tldo
city, was n safe 01 ;
_______ tho above descriptions j
containing tho books, papers, and money of Mr. '
BOOK ill JOB MM
NEATLY EXECUTED AT THE
SAVANNAH JOURNAL,
KOOK & JOB OFF]OK.
Merchants can ho suppTlml at »hort notice with
IIIU-IItndM, IIIIIh of Lntllng,
Druy Hooka, Clrcitl«i-N, (JunK
mid Iltmik Hooka.
Particular uttontion given to BOOK AND PA3I-
PHLKP PRINTING, such 03 Catalogues for Colleges,
Proceedings or Meetings. Reports, By-I/tw.-t, etc.
Tliaukftu for tho very liberalimtrunage hcrutoltru
received, wo respectfully solicit a continuance ol
tho sumo, fooling that we shall he able to please all
who may favor us with a call, hath a- to prices an.!
execution of work.
ICE PITCH Kits.
double
Wilier 1*11 e lie m,
Some new and bountiful
designs, Plated amt llrlta-
ula.
At the Hjimo Furnishing
£ Store,
" 166 imol’GHTO.N STRE1-.T,
HORACE MORSE.
Savannah,- April 80.
apr30
TO WOOI. SKLLliKS.
T HE Undersigned have this day opened a
Store in Congress street, opposite tho Alurkct,
Ibr the purchase of Wool, Sheep Skins, Hides, Bees
AVux, Deer Skius, ami Country Produce in general.
Tho highest ca-h-prices will he paid for all tho ubnvo
articles on delivery .In Savannah. Mr. I.. .1. GUIIr
MARTIN has boon umwinted os Agent, to whom all
persons having business transactions with the un
dersigned may apply.
, , J. W. S3IYTHE * CO.
tiovannuh, May in, 1850. umy’JO
PIANO FOUTKH. ‘
HAVING lately received largo ud-
ditlcns to our PIANO FORTES, wo 1
are enabled to oiler at ibis time tbo j
u.u wins, oupuis. mm iimuu.v ui mr. { • • -*• • • •grejitt’sCTariotv Irotn the best nuniii.'
Thomas, and although the building was dolroyed, facturers, from tin- plainest s.juare to the most clab-
tho said Safe sustained no ujury whatever trout tho orately curved, uml from six to seveu oetuvas.
tatenso heal to which It lmd beeu exi«»sed. On noon- Our Pianos are selected from tho manunu turers
ing tho Safo, the contouts were found undisturbed. | whom we have hill conildcnce In, amt wo arc our-
order and condition as wheu placed j ticularly requested by them to give » guaranty with
HSEHB0OP;
GENUINE PREFAB/
llelmbold'a Highly Cwmv * •
pound Fluid Eitrae. _
IS A CERTAIN, SAFE. AND EFFECTUAI. REMEDY
E oJl Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel,
Dropsy, Weakness, Secret DUeascs, Obstruc-
Femalo Complaints, and all diseasca of the
Sexual Organs, whether In
iiaia: or female.
[Yum whntevor causo Uiey may have originated, and
NO MA1TEK OF HOW l-ONO STANDING.
This [icpular and s(>ociflc remedy is now e{Terod
to tho ulUicted, and guaranteed to euro all tho abovo
comploluts. It searches out tho vory root of the
dlscuso, driving out oil tho diseased fluids of the
body, thus removing the cause and rendering the
cure
CERTAIN AND PERMANENT,
lids modlcluo allays pain and inflammation, which
other rcmcdlos Invariably cause, and can bo takon
wit!) loss troublo and oxnense to patients. This In
fallible remedy has saved thousands upon lhou-«uas
from tho hands of
MERCILESS QUACKS,
if not from preraaturo graves. In cases of infection
tho Compound Buchuls the only artlclo worthy of
the least confidence or tho afflicted in performing
SAFE CURES.
it contains no narcotic, mercury, or other Injurious
drug, but is purely a Vegetable CmpotUion. It Is
very agreeable to the tasto, creates no perceptible
odor, and raoy bo takcu by persons of cither sex
without hindrance from business or modlcal advice,
us plain directions for use accompany the medicine.
■ Header, If yon havo nuy of tho abovo complaints, do
i not neglect them,
DEIaAYS ARE DANGEROUS.
With this medicine you cau cure yourself, and thus
pruvout all oxposuro.
TRUTH MUST AND Wild. PREVAIL.
This medicine speedily and effectually cures the
most virulontform of socret diseases, and eradicates
every particle of Infectious mutter from the system,
restoring tho patient to a perfost state ol'
HEALTH AND PURITY.
THU l'OPlJJ.AK UlMTlhti
n> WmWmwh Ir.Ing’H l&tf KiJAUli
U duoilcclmoat*1 so jior nMunStatlS®'*
Uv« edltlua ut 9k |H:r toIuiuu. ' ll, ‘' i.
Wratorn Africa, Its lll.tuiy, (.Vndiii,,,,
j*oUjU,rll.v.l Wlm W'Ln.
Jlo Cbriltor UDturyi by y,„,
Uaiaou or IJturpy, Lcli.g at, exl.ibDiu,,
mony of the .llliject; by Arolitr Uilllird l "'
Dr Urcr'a Manta of Cm Martin, bnun,i
Tho dp.rrowBrMB l’aiwra: nv n_ M1 ' •
Moro of Ilunt-If VVnrtli ami \l ealtt, |i, r ,
and Hon of Itaitiean. " ,r *WHau
“S' ". TIIdknc WII,|. I;U| ,
C offee.—loo bag. itto cottetj jt.,,
100 bag. lagutra ,|„ ' ,
60 nockcbt Olil OovormneaiJavaCtiir,."
60 boxea ground Wc.t fmlla aa.l j, .,
landtag, In atore and Tur gain by ( - w ',
Jr® IVHISTFR* |.„ Ul
HDK. tugs ilUiUtAV’R U s
TTOTTED Staten, Canada and fJu'a
cJt?tann'cSr" ri,1 '‘ l "' n '* ,u l 1 l 1| y la ti.
TheAiiochl in Madrid.
Romancepf the Haroin, by Miss t'.rdue
Rachel Orajr, by Julia Kavauaugh
Earnest Ltaload, by Mra. Leo lleali
m “ li W.THURNEtVlll| tt<
1UBT REOEIVEBCTm bnxwsbif, .
O prime arUcle, 20 Ucrcc. cl,o“i
Hams, lo store, and for sale by 1
WAYNE. GUENVH.1 L , v ,„
Hebubold’s IllglUy Concentrated Com
pound Fluid Extract Soriaparllla. •
For purifying the Blood, removing all diseases ari
sing from excess of Mercury, exposure and im
prudence iu life, cbrunlu constitutional diseases,
arising from an Impure state uf Blood, and tho
ouly reliable and effectual known remedy for the
cure of Scrofula, Suit Rbeum, Scald Head, Ulcer*
atiuus of tho Throat and Legs, Pains and Swuuuigs
of tbo Bones, Totter, Pimples on tbo Face, and all
Scaly Eruptions of the Skin.
U is gratifying to tlto proprietor of these medicines
. . , • ----- —7 • a.u..iii4vut;v in, aim we are oar- to Le nblo to state that it is now nearly throe vears
and in the same order and condition as vvhe-u placed | ticularly requested by them to give ugiiamntv with riucethoy wore first Introduced, during which Ume
nSinf i! r i!!',! !£ttS ! SS® r J r il , . B,ru Wc ,| l sold by us as regard-dnrtiltlllly, ! (hoy Imyo bupM extensively used in various jiarte of
cmworafow patMJjs. uiidlUo backs ut one or Uwiui ; totie, kc. ; the United Slates, and have given to patient and
the hooks, ivauscd by tho sloam generated in tbo Persons iu wuut of a drst rate Instrument may rc-1 practitioner tbo highest degreo of satisfaction in the
1* w b'!.° ul 'r 2 roatc r l heal. ; ly with safety upon gettiug such a one by selecting i various cases iu which they have been employed ;
■w.m "»n "--i— i .. . i» town, country, hospital or prlvato prac-
y havo Invariably given tho most decided
uucqulvocal satisfaction, and produced tho most
,, „ . - ......una iv Cum-'! salutury and benefleial eU'ects. Numerous letters
(.. II. CAMl HELD, tiling. i. w. MORRELL k C'<> have beeu received from tho most distinguished
Agent lor the Manufacturer.-. aug 27 : pliy.-iciuns In the couutry, und from tho professors
July lo, loiio. til lKty-$t..8avnnituli, Ga. •ye±i~xK~ tin *rir TT~rS"ff ^• 1 of several medical colleges, recommending Id the
. . ~—„ . . HOT, COM) iUD HnwiMi highest terms the value of tbe3o medicines, and
I toko pleasure iu curroborat ug tho foregoing.stale- : u A VK been asked to allow ill- ('it!, inu.i., i„ ’ llicir superiority over all other preparutloua for
meut, and m addition would add, that tie books are o,i.“ „ laVerhSS tl^ii : su * sl1 as the proprietor recommends,
now In use. J T. THOMAS. itUereforeglvc* uoll!^* that 1^,! tuts u-im tlieButli i ^utnerotw preparations of Sarsaparilla and of Buchu
, I .... "°°- 1 Vl,r ‘L Ferry Rbnrr. : House wll b" m lul KKl .5? |M v,lrl0 “ ii m«Iw oT prepatln* Ibem bavabeen
July 20th, 1866. nctO-tl ^ 1 ™ >- »l "W'L I givm, nil of a-liloli or euurat will W according to
J. 31. HAYWOOD, Agent, j l, j U n l 10,ltJ n|- preparation which each individual may
DYING AND 1U2NOVATING
ESTABLIS IJ M E NT,
73 YORK STREET, NEAR THE COURT IIOUSK,
SAVANNAH. GA.,
FatAbllshcd lu 1835J.
3 flHB Subscriber grateful to his friends and
L patrons for their continual fhvors, would suite
at In addition to tho improvements in DYING, ac
quired
Scotland,
Price 25 cents
Je27
greater
shawls,
all who
Gentlemen's garments dyed, cleaned or renovated
as may bo required, in thesamesuperiorr-tylu which
has generally so much pleased bin patron.- and
friends.
Table Covers, mid Indies' Crape Shaw’s, /»•«.,
cleaned nud finished lu tile first style.
Ladles’ Bonucts dyed, bleached and pressed in
tho most fashionable styles.
Orders from tho country promptly af.eudi
Terms moderate.
for sale by
VON WE .V FRIERSON
No. t»4 Bay .-tiv
When parcels arc scut by steambouls or railroad,
word should bo sent him by letter through the j-u.-i
office, so that he may know where to call for them,
melt 16 ALEXANDER GALIA)WAY.
i in*'
and Water twist Blenched Shin-
French Linen Drillings;
IIISI.VI'ZUr.MANVH v,,|,|i “ , " 1 w »lcr l
ESSENCE OF JAMAICA UIXtiER.
T HE distinguished favor with whlolt this essence ‘
has been received throughout all sections of
the Union as a remedy at once safe, agreeable and
effectual for luclpietit Dinrrhma, Cholera Morbus, j
Weak ami relaxed Bowel*, lVostraiion by heat or 1
fatigue, Dyspepsia, Flatulence, Colic, crump, l.an- !
guor or Debility from sedentary habits, Acc.. has in- I
uuced the proprietor to give it every publicity 2n his !
power. Upon Us titerrlLs comment in unnecessary, ! r . vl , tll , , V1 ......
as lts own intrinsic worth U its best eulogy, it car- j -MoLAtoh?.—6u bbls
FI VF F4C|i(a\ l|)| P riATIIlVr These inedicities requlro considerablecaroin the
PlilU riiMllUAADLEj ILUHIIlVu, ! preparation anil the employment of dilTereut meu-
AT REDUCED It AT P'S J I Britain successive operation to take up tho extrac-
B AROALNS can now be luid nil ...» . Uvu matter**, and, iu consequeuco, are most fre-
wisit to cloU o'Utemmlve-iuouleellv a-1 u-iit ! qwcn . l,y iln P ru l ,erl >' and U0 ‘ uufrcqucntly
sell tbo balance of my iteudv-Made al reduce 1 ! n ! lc | i i ' nl ' air ^’ lr »‘»f r « , dered totally inert, by the
rota cm ume, un.t ten pe. rani, off 6 r fn.h tv i " Jl ', lll , d '! u * "".LtmJrannwement orihose unao-
- • V- ... —. 1 . iijiiria.it i *i-i j uiiainlod with pburuiuccutlcat preparations. is
1 —— iwrt-
here
•ngth
this
uum-
ber ol experiments to ascertain the most eflhctual
! mode of extracting tho virtues of the Sarsaparilla
: and the Buchu, uud to discover the mo3t eligible
form for tbeir exhibition. The experiments have
, resulted most favorably, aud it is with much pleas-
- ure 1 now oiler to tho public nud the faculty my
Compound Fluid Extracts, which contain all tho vlr-
1 lues of tho articles they are represented to bo made
1 hum iu u highly concentrated form, ami uro the most
, active preparations which cau be made. Two t&-
; blespoonsful of tho Extract Sarsaparilla, added to a
i pint of water, is equal to the IJsbou diet drink, and
i one bottle fully equals in streugth one gallon of Syr-
i up Sarsaparilla or dceoctiou os usually made.
PRICES:
j r lunt Extract Buchu, $1 per bottle, or 6 fur $6
1 “ •• Sarsaparilla “ “ “ “ “
Certificate!! of cures mid recommendations from
distinguished professors and physicians will accent-
: jtany each preparation. Prepared aud sold by
II. T. HKIAIBOIJ),
Practical aud Analytical Chemist,
j 2iJ3, Chestuut-st., ucar the Girurd House Phlla.
To lie had of Druggists aud Dealers lu every seo-
WlOU all.4 tii... ..I'll,.. ITitl.A.I ni.il fnlm.lnn
Jys
P OHK-
50 barrels Mess Pork.
25 do I'rlnio do
1-mdiug and for sulo by
toyli HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON .V Co
k». ; OUPEKlOH Choice Goshen Butter ami" I iufc
; kJ Cheese, received per steamer Alabama by
may28
| 4 Pavilion luces, superior qualify
-LW *± Zephyr Whalebone Skills:
.!. D. JESSE.
Black .Moire Antique Tiliiiuiiuu--
Black Elastic Belts;
English liireml Edgings;
Hosiery, l!ibbon», \c.
Juat received jm*i- steamer Augu»ta.
__ DkWITT \ .MORGAN.
/ \SN'ABL'R(iS~Jt(J imle* Osiiabtu -
Tiiomaslnn Mills, just recely
jutiulS
received and IV r sale by
KANE. WELLS Co.
choice New
just rocciv
icivctt aud for sale by
.iylll SCRANTON,
JOHNSTON k CO.
B oai* AND sTARO 11—16 boxes Smith's Family
!«) do Bitchmmu’s do
loo boxes O-lgate’s lb bar and No 1 Soap
50 do do Pale do
60 do Oswego Pearl Starch
61) do Bead nil’s do do, just received
(M<I for sale by
Jy24 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON It CO.
P ipes, paper and pickles.—so gross pi tie
Heads, 100 do Pipes **
260 reams Wyappiug Pajior
60 dozen Pickles, ruccivod und fiir sulo by
McMahon a doyle,
Jy«l 105 and 17 Bay street.
rios with it the evidence of its superior excellence, ! ^ Oj leans Syr tip. 75 do do Molin’
freely attested to by the joimg, the old. and scores I , " r SM ‘ 1 ' by
of families who, prompted by a careful regard for j * SCRANTON, .HULNsToN .k 10.
tb°ll-llcaltli uml comlui-t, nrc ilnlly u.lo|illnB It iL < mi h»/T USTAI1D, .u-.-lim boxes Jluslani- 160 do
UTO1-B.MU11LK kamii.v Kaurov. Tbw.1 l.i porbaps ,10 1>J, purn !v,»|,er; 100 do sturob; rcra-lvcd and for
medicinal preparation extant so alniplo mid burnt-1 sale bv M.-MAIION .v ])l)VI r
less, yet salutary and effective, whwowortb ttlllbe I Juncltt 21)6 and -1)7 Itav etrcel
morenpprcclatcd or milvcrsullv adupted than llu. I r~p-r,7—* Hu -
Liquid uinger prenared by llulntzclmati. , IJLi.Alt—.0 bhdsclwlco bt Cruix ttapur, jutt rc
Forsnlo by J. fc. DnKURD, Drn )!e lst,
JolO 3m Savaiinah, Gu.
Brooke Hall Female Seminary,
MEDIA, DELAWARE CO,, PA.
MISS MARIA L. EAST.MAXN. Piuxciimi..
Tlii-< Seminary, located iu the de
lightful and healthy village of Media,
thirteen utiles from Philadelphia, by
Rullroad, will he
OPENED ON WEDNESDAY,
September 10th, I860.
Tho commodious building, nowin process of erec
tion, wilh all tbo modem improvements, will be
finished by tho first of August, und will contain such
accommodations, both in poiutofta.'Lo utul comfort,
as canuot fail to satisfy parents that while their
daughters are enjoying the benefits of mental cul
ture, they havo also the comforts ol a refilled home.
This institution is established with a view to uifiu d
to young ladies tlto must perfect combination of ad
vantages fertile attain mon t of a thorough and ac
complished education, aud uo pains or expense will
bo spared to render it in reality w iiat it professes to
be. a school of superior merit, ili.-s Eastman, tbo
Principal, was at the head ol a school iu New Eng
land previous to her residence In Peunsylvuuia, aud
for tho last six years ban been known to tho patrons
of Aston Ridge Seminary, us presiding teacher iu
that institution.
The Rt. ltev. A. Pott3r } Bishop »r (he Diocese ol
Pennsylvania, says:—
“Ailra AL L. Eastman, who proposes to open a
Yount Ladies' Som nary In Media, Delaware Co.,
Pa., in September next, has been known to tho sub
scriber for several years past. lie has a very high
opinion of her capacity, efficiency and devotednoss
os an educator. Sho lias liad u largo ami success
ful experience. The building which is to. bo erected
for her use will contain every accommodation. The
village aud surrounding country are di.-tinguished
for lioaithfuluess and beauty, mid the subscriber lias
confidence that parents who entrust their daughters
to 31133 Eastman will have no rca-on to regret it.”
illsH liasttnun will be aided by an efficient corps
of Teachers.
Tho French language will be taught uudripokeu
by a Purisiiin lady, residing in tho family.
Thu l/itiii, German, t*pani.shund Italian lauguagus
will receive duo attention.
Tlie Natural Sciences will bo taught, with the aid
ofa lurgo and expensive apparatus.
The Musical Department will be under tlie charge
ofa lady eminently qualified hi till the situation; and
all preferring a mafo teacher on the Pimm or iu
Singing, can have the benefit of a Vi.-UIng Toucher
from Philadelphia.
Drawing and ('aiming will be under the direction
of a lady accomplished in the ui t.
The number of pupils is limited to forty.
Tho Terms for Board uud Tuition lu all tin- branch
es except Music, are 816U persea-lou of live months.
Miss Eastiiiuii Ims liberty to refer to the following
gontlomcn:—
Rt. Rev. A. Poller, D.D., ami tlie Episcopal clergy
Hon. F: Pierce, President of the United states.
Hon. S. P. Chase, Governor ot'O . lo.
tjilon. N. U. Baker, Ex-Governor of New Hamp
shire.
Hou. M. W. Tuppau, 31. G. from New Yo.k
Rev. N. Stem,of Norristown, Pit.
Rev. A. .McLeod, Clearfield, Pa.
Pierce Butler, Esq,, nfl'ldladelplua
J. H. Okie, Esq., do.
K. W. Clark, Ksq., do.
George Wharton, Esq., do.
Christopher I/user, I’olUviile. Pa.
George Wytiinn, St. l/niis, 3lo.
Hon. P. G. Johnson, Wu.-Jiiogton, D. c.
For forlhor particulars, or for circulars apidv to
tlto Priuci|Md, MISS MARIA KASf.MA.N,*
JelU end 3m Media. Delaware Co. Pa
IMOUlDDIC.ti.S.
1 >UTNAM’B Monthly Magazine Ibr May. •
. Frank Leslie’s Gazelle of Fashion 1 , for May.
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Review for April.*
Received uml for .“ale bv
WARN'OG'K \ DAVIS,
muylti 16!) Congress ftrcct
1 UBIjS. in .store ami for sale
±A2Q by rnoyT (JRANF, WELLS ^ Co.
KA Caskrt Ohio Catawba tirandy in store,
tJ\J and for sale by the only regular Agent for
Savunuuh. ^ ,l t M. EYRE,
my 14 t»4 Hav Hrmt.
L I8LM TII HEAD <iAUNTLKTS.~-Tlte only
article of the kind lu Ihu city. For sale hv
J. W. THRELKELD,
mar27 corner of Emigres* and Whitaker i*.
Y ARN.—26 hates Yum, 'assorted nuinboiv in
store, uml for sale by
Jy8 CRANK'WELLS .V rtf,
O SNABURUS—6b bales Usiiaburgs, tieiTrgia man-
ul'avtory, In store, ami for sale in lots to suit
DRANK, WELL- .‘c CO.
ii Anti a iVN
I N RICH DRESS GOODS AN’D MANTILLAS—I al-
nuce of rich llounced Organdies, Bareges, Crapo
20 amt lb y % casks 41U proor llnuniy. lu I du Purl) and Tlsiuon, at cos t to dose them out; ulso,
store aud lor sale by rich Lace MautilUts, at reduced prices, Tor sale by
Jy4 80RANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO. I Juno 4 DiWITT k MORGAN
Unit of the United Slates and Canadas.
All letters fur tlie medicine directed to the propri
etor receive Immediate attention, aud safe deliveries
guaranteed. sept 1—ly-dtw
EW CHOP CUBA MOUSSE**' Tl
XI go of the Abbott Dcvereuux. a.-dv"
for sale In lots to suit purcba^Hs, |,v hs;,M
KUKlkllj .V V„ a ..,,
CAlttptlT AMD UpnSJEsTVnv’
WAREHOUFK.
140 Oongrea and 67 St. Jdu-n sm,
rnHE UNDERSIGNED would iu« „,
X tmlty toMiirosslota frlcnj.
generally, his sincere Ujanka for thoir UfcffiS
age end influence, which has rcsultc! l»SSS
but trade to all Darts of tin* Sh.m n.„ .."-""I
luence, which has
o all parts of the State. Abo ■' 1
Florida, Alabama and Tennessee, tlierebv 2'
Wm to exhibit a stock unsurpassed in acy S
city. 1,1 1
Famllioa, Morchame, Hold Kcoiw, «...
»t Owner), ere particularly invited
prraent etock, which la now coaqiloto iu 5Jjj
boat Ownera are particularly iuvlted to . v-i, ■ ,,
pr«ent etock, which la now coaqiloto lu SS
various departraeula, conitotfaw In.‘ ar t
Ing gonda, vlj :
BAUPta ummkxr.
Bigltah Drug);,, w „
mini u-i.iti., . 1 "
rums widtfoj
Mosaic Hearth bm
Velvet amU-hci,||!e’ fBa
Tultetl Rugn, v
Piabu and tableCunrt
Door 31att(every variety
Royal 3tedalion,
Royal Velvet,
Mocet Wilton,
Mocel Brussels,
Tapestry Brussels,
Power Loom Brussels,
Three ply Ingrain,
Two ply Ingrain,
Wool Dutch, Carpels BltuliucTL
CURTAIN AND UPHOLSlhtYVEPAmm
Brocatelles Lace and MuJh/Sg
Satin de Ieolnes, Gilt Cornices
Satin and Silk Damask, Gilt Hns and Bauds
Worsted and Cotton Damask, TasseL*-, Louis iu
Cords; Velvet aud Plush of various colors;
Shades, new style. '
Also, every variety of Furniture Coveruir.Trin
mlngs and material.- for decorating.
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS
From two to Twenty-four feet wide, for Mil:,
Rooms, cut to Ut without a ^carn.
The subscriber wiH obligu himself to tnakett.
prices on all description ol' goods as low mbeua
quality can be purchased iu unv Northern city
43- Carpets cut to Rooms and goo-.is rent to m
part of the city free of charge.
49- An experienced Upholster will attemt loth,
making and laying of Carpets uud Oil Cloths wb;
desired. The decorative aud curtain (iepartmitti.
n charge of an Upholster of acknotvledKi-dtaqi-s*.
skill. W. II. GL'IOX, Agent. '
octlS 140 Cougross mid 67 Si Julicu-.-u
DR. SANFORD’S INVIGORATOR,
I S a mild laxative, touic and 6tiutulant,and i*
recommended to the public, relying ujon iu*.
trinslc worth in the cure ol'the following comita
All Billious Derangements, Sick Headache, Iiyjn-
sia, Habituul Costiveness, Chronic Diarrha-, iW.
Pain iu tho Stomach and Bowels, (ieueral bebilin
Female Weakness, Ac. For sale by Druggists get
erally, and by John. B Mooro k Co. and Wra. to
Lincoln, Savannah. ly fobli
rn TUiBERi'TiiiiiEiiii
X HE Undeesigned has just received, fora!: I
(500) Five Hundred pieces of good Hi:;;.-. 1
Timber, averaging over one thousand led foii'A
9_feb __ JEFFEll-oN lUiltlJ:!:
F LOUR.—100 sacks PalafeMli l.i Flour,lui^t-1
150 sacks Knoxville do
J. E. DE FORD,
APOTHECARIES HALLS. E. Corner of,
Broughton and Barnard Streets. Savon-
nah Ga., Wholesale and retail Dealers In
Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Dye Woods and
Dye Stufli), French, English, and Amorican Perfum
ery, Fine Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Combs and
Brushes of ovory description, 8urgical and Dental
Instruments, Trusses and Supporters of all kinds,
Spices, Suuils, Manufactured Tobacco, All tho Patent
or Proprietary Medicines or the day, Superior Inks,
Puro Wines and Brandies for Medicinal purposes,
Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet and Fancy Articles, &c.
43* N. B.—Especial attention given to the
preparation of Physicians’ Prescriptions and Family
Recipes. Ship, Family and Travelling Medicine Cases,
Wilh plain Directions for use, including Directions for
treatmout incases of poisoning, Drowning, &o.
»P7 iy
D RESS GOODS.—A large and fine assortment of
colored Dress Silks, Bareges, Tissues, French
Cambrics, French .Mnslhts, Brilliants and Prints, as
well us a largo assortment of White Goods, Strips!
Plaid and Plain Swiss, organdies, Tariofon, Hook,
Nnnsook, Cambric and Jaconet Muslin, Tor sale by
Juue20 _ __ AIK IN & BURNS.
P URE WATER—If you want the tiuest drink
ing water in the world cull und purchuse one of
Kcdzle’s Patent Water Filters,
the article mcntioued in Water Commissioners’limt
Rci>ort. which wo warrant to purify the Savannah
River Water perfectly—an Indispensable article for
pantation use. KENNEDY & BEACH,
Jan24 only Agcuts for their sale in Savannah.
A LE, LARI), ifco.— 2u bbls Prime l/tnl; 60 du
Taylor Son’s Ale; 60 do sugar, soda and but
ter Biscuit; received utul for sale by
McMAHON & DOYLE.
find* 205 an.i 2C7 Hay “treet.
HECkWOUUTirs ADVENTURES*
rrillK Life and Adventures of J. P Heckwourlb,
X C'hjef of the Crow Indians, with illustrations.
Appleton’s Railway und Steam Navigation Guide,
published mouldy at 16cts.
Memorials of his Time, by Ilcury t'oekburu.
The Earnest Man—A sketch of the diaracter
uud labors of A. Judson, first Missionary to Hur*
mail.
New Age of Gobi; or the Lift* and Adventures of
Baht. I foxier Komuine.
The Tongue of Fire; or the True Power of Chris
tiauily, by Wm. Arthur an eminent MoiliiHlfrt
preacher.
llfotoiy of iiujiiigration to the U. 8., by Wm. J
Broinwell of the Mute Department.
ltal'an sights—I'aptl Principles, hy J. .larves,
with iliiirlrntioiiH.
ParLian sights, l*y the sumo author.
l W. THORNE WH.LIA.MS.
DRY GOODS.
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!!
J AMES O'HARA would rcspecltitlly inform his
patrons, and the public generally, Uml in
order to prep ire fur tiff fall trade, hols now
SFIiHINa OFF
his assortment In store,
AT COST PRICES
amt would invite attention •hereto, al his store,
-Jy2S 1343 Congress-street.
LA.Mi AUENCY—UiunsAvIrk, On.
EDWIN 31. MOORE
O FFERS lila services to tlie public in tlie pur*
elui.jo and sale of lauds iti the cnuni ics ol
Glynn, Wayne, Gaindeti, Charlton, Appling, Ware,
Coll'eo, Cliiicli, Ltwndes nud Thonms. Particular
atiention given to locating, purclmslnjr and *:eliitig of
town lots in the town of Bauuswiek.
aKkgHKXCKS :
Ur R Collins, Mae.m; Ur B M Cargile, Hriiuswb.k
Tlmiium il Harden Sevan unit; Hou James 1. Sow
»•!. II «n r.Milii.
LAND ACiENt'V.
f|MIE undersigned.will, for five dollars ;>er lot.
X examine any lands in the counties of Appling,
Wayno, Ware or Cufi'ce, and reiiort to the out tier os
to their |>r«teeot value, the prospect for their be
coming more vuluuhlo in futuru, uml whetoer or
not there L being any trespass committed thereon,
Invnriubly pledging bimself to give u true and cor
rect account, for which all remittances will lie ex
pected in advance.
llu will also sell and remit when requested, amt
tw directed, for seven per cent.
He will also promptly attend to all professional
b'lbiucsii entrusted to his care.
VERNON C. McLENDON,
my 13 Attorney at law. HoiiickvHIo. Ga.
ci t'N tilt IKS—60 bids Vk H Rye t. r ia
O 160 bbls Magnolia, Pike’s and Neetar WhLky
76 do Brandy, 60 Jg casks do
26 do coda, Sugar ami Bolter Biscuit
20 boxes do 'In
luo chests und half chests Oolong, ITy.utu uml
Black Tea
100 sucks Prime Rio Codec
60 boxes'fresh ground do
.75 bbls White Wine and Cider Ainogur
100 dozen Brooms, 100 do Paili, lauding cud In
etore. and tbr sale by
3I0MAUUN k IJOYLE,
»ug7 206 and 207 Bay Btreot.
flORN AND CORN MBAL.-1000 buB prime
VJ Corn, White and mixed; 60 do fresh Corn Meal
n store and for sale by
PATTEN. HUTTON h CO
READ!—READ I {—READ HI
■ That is, if you can see; UHlJSteteCY
ir you can’t Bee, you con flnrt^TT
all kinds of “ help3 to Beo,” at the Watch and
Jewelry Store ofD. B. Nichols & Co., in Congress
street, next door to tho corner of Whitaker, where
you can purchase Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware,
and Fancy GooUb, as low as at auy other store in
tho country.
Wo have received per steamship Alabama a fresh
lot of those Ono Steel Spectacles : also, a supply of
Pebble and Porlscoplc Lens, wbicn we aro prepared
to fit in all kinds of frames, at short notice. Our
Pciiscopic I/ms (so called from their peculiar shape)
havo au advantage over all others, as they havo a
greater range or focus, so that tho reader Is not
compelled to hold the hook or paper at a certain
distance from the eye. Coll and see.
D. B. NICHOLS & CO.
43* No chargo for showing goods,
mar 11 D. B. N. A CO.
No.
ol'Bquare8|lmo|2mo8|3moa|4mos|6raK
yt Square,....
*10
10
$20
$24
$30
Pi Squures...
16
22
20
25
SO
3
do ....
20
27
32
30
44
4
do ....
24
82
38
42
62
6
do ....
27
36
44
48
60
G
do ....
80
40
60
64
05
7
do ....
32
43
54
68
■0
8
do ....
34
46
68
02
74
6
do ....
36
48
til
60
77
10
do ....
38
50
64
70
60
D OPE—700 coils Rope, various brands, all
Xli of good quality, lu store and for sale by
opr20 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO,
/lORN—In store and'for sale by
VJ mar6 L'bXKl’r.fcsmUN
SUNDRIES. "
1000 Reams Wrapping paper.
100 bales Twine;
200 doz Scrubbing aud Shrie
G8,
50 3! Imported Spauish Sogara;
260 boxes Tobacco, various brands;
150 sacks Rio Collce;
76 mats Java Collee;
100 doz Brooms;
50 doz Woshbourds;
60 Covered Baskets;
160 boxes Family Soap;
160 do Pule soap;
76 do No. 1 Soap;
600Gross Mutches;
60 half chests Young Hysuu Tea;
60 do do Oolong do:
100 boxes Caudy;
50 boxes Sealed Herrings;
76 boxes Fresh Ground Collce;
100 boxes imported Castile Somi;
100 boxes Toilet Soap;
* r »b Jsi >•» amt whole hexes Raisins;
Received ami fur sale hy
McMAHON Jt DOYLE,
may 14 206 and 208 Bay street.
[>ASKF.TS! BASKETS!—We would call the
XI attention of the ladies to our stock of Work,
Traveling and tine Fancy Baskets, the largest assort
ment iu the city, at the House Forni“hlug Store, 156
Broughton-street.
mar2l HORACE MORSE.
COOL RETREAT!
THE ARBOR BILLIARD SALOON,
(upstairs)
Corner Bull nud Rryau streets, over Barber Shop
June 27 J. M. HAVWOOD, Agent.
IIA1U1E R SHOPS.
Puluftlil House linrber SI1011,
Oiorn*' thick Building, oppuite. (he Pulaski Mm*,
FIVE WOHKMKN ENGAGED.
Miu*i)Iia1I House linrber Shop,
Hroughttm Street,
FOUR WORKMEN ENOAGBD.
(THE subscriber, thankfttl to his fellow-citizens
X for tho liberal patronage ho hoa received, and
is still receiving, hogs rosimctfully to Inform them
that ho has uugaged sufficient additional first-class
workmen from aomo of tho host Barber Shoiis iu
Now York, und will he enabled to accoramodnto as
many gonilomcu as tuny honor him with iboir pa
tronage,
N. U.—Tho Barber Shojw are closed on Sundays—
stranger* will please hear this iu mind.
filjIt A MOLABSES—The cargo of the brig
\J R. TJ. Liwi-*u of luiKiricr quality. Forsalo by
muyieai s P.t ni'I.VORn. FAY k ro.
H ams, siura and shoulders^ ' '
44 boxes and 3 casks of vory superior quail
ly, just received uad for sale by
uugl2^ YONQE tt FRIERSON, 24 Ray at.
B ACON—76 tihda prime Bacon Sides
25 do do do SbonMenr, land
ing and for sale by
J?24 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
B accn’shOUHdERS—In store and for tale by
augW OGDKN, STARR ft CO.
GO do Lenoir’.- do
60 bbls Nashville do di
For snlo low by
PATTEN, H» ! TION k 0 1 .
•125 flacks aud 60 bbls Teuuisav Era,
Just received aud for sale by
YONGE ft FRlKk?0.V,
Jy24 4t)Biy sired
rtlXNV CIXJTH—For sale In lots to suit pcrrl-t
\JT Bers, by
Jy8 ■ RUSE. DAVIS k
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J UST RECEIVED BY EXPREsS-Aliutiit-r ItueVi
rlcty of Silver Ware of the tnosi beautifuljoi
torn aud tiuUb, butter knives, pickle knives :d
forks, knives, forks and spoons, fruit kiiivcs fo
forkB, cake aud pen knives in every variety, mu*
arils and salts in all variety from plain to tliutnn-i
ornamental. G. 31. UK1FFI.V,
Successor to tho lute 31 KaMumn,
Jy6 Corner Bryan ami Wlillokeriti.
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
For one square, ot'300 ents or less, ufnuy typw
larger than Nouparell, 76 cents for the lir.-taudt)
cents for each subsequent Insertiou.for any tirades
than one month.
All Tabular work, with or without Rules; and A*
vertisoments occupying double culumti, shall l*
charged double tbo abovo rates.
Advertisements of whatever length, for any tim
less than one month, to be charged at trowin'
rates.
For auy time not above specified, a jiroportru
charge will bo made.
A deduction of 26 per tout from the above m
will be utado on advertisements iipj^caring cx»i-
Blvoly on tho fourth page of the dally.
Advertisements ordered three times a we«. *-
bo charged two-thirds the above rales.
Advertisements ordered in tho Weekly edition.’
per square for each Insertion, for at.y tiraeiessu^
ono month. For more tliau ono moniuatom
tho rates specified in tho above tabic. ,
Special notices, 10 cents per line for the first “
6 cents for each subseqent Insertion, and in nuev
to be subject to contract. 3lurriagi notices ft. *
neral iuvltatlous 50 ceuts each. No »l'* cial v r*;_
iusertodfor loss than 60 ceuts. Obituary New •
Reports, Resolutions, or Proceedings ol aujsx (•
Aflsociation, or Corporation, ordered to be pw
ed, 6 cents per lino. , in . a
Steamboats will ho advertised ut HO per oi
for each bout advertised. ,
Steamships, where but one is running,
num; if two or moro, $30 each.
Auctioneers’advertisements nut to ho . w
contract, but to ho charged at the rates pre;
por square. i ltf inelid
The pui>er, uuder no circumstances, ,0 ue
ed in u contract. 5
Professional and business cards not c * cc ^*
Hues, will be inserted ut $20 per annum. ... ^
Calls on persons to become candidate."
inserted as other advertisements, to be paw
variably in advance. ...
Announcing candidates for ofllco, *foi 10
iu advance. f Cf i
Advertisements not marked on the W. J5 j
specified timo, will he inserted until for 1
puymentexacted. , Lt W
Wheu any bill for two moutbs advert -
thau contract, amouuts to over $W>, 11 UlU
26 |*er cent will be made, , r vii-
Yearly advertising, with privilege ol riiaok
be taken at Uio following rates: . ^5
For one square, renewable once a $
•' "■ " !)lll»0i« a [ K 5;',| | i I
Every additional square contracted tor to
oil otic hull Ure above rales addfifo^fj',. Itie ji*i
Yearly advertisers shall l>« limited t ln U wr jiicfr
contracted for. All. contrncfo shMI u
stating definitely the mduro ol the ® " r iycf*
advertised. Any advertisements
nc*;ted with tho business shall nen 1 * ^
ly, and also any excess el' matter our m
contracted for. .. (lllHr . cr |y; » 4 '
Contract advertisements
▼ertiscuieuts from strangerslaud trau-ic* 1 ^
payablo In advance. All others will be corn-
duo when called for. sending cos-
ltogular adverttaera and allothewje
municationa or requiring notices dcsi^^e:-
toutlon to fair*, concert*, soirees, or wy f ^
tertainments, where charges arc mado ^ E ,
tanco—all nottces of private
tice do.'igucd to caU attention to prlvaw
calculated or Intended to ‘Siting
rests, can only be Inserted with t, ‘ 0 .^ te< i iciD
that tho same is to be paid for. If ,J 08 ,'[be dlscre
editorial column (which can bo only an d M ^
lion ol Uio editors) the same will bo MW
rate ol' uot les i hau 20c«nU P«r Tri-^R
Tho uuderstf. nud, publishers of Dail>>
and Weekly uewBpaperelnSatanuah^ 0 9
ourselviM stilcUy to adhero fo ihe ajo ^o.
charges, and iu no InBtance p dovmwm
Theuimverate*totakecUectMarcu^ voW «f»
to coutiuuo biuding, unfit changed by w
majority of the undersigned. «,y
N. B.—This schodule shall not in
the mtegrity or e^tfogcontraofo- ^|onlf^
tbo year or auy other spociflw timo. b
with the expiration of tho period for
were made. . . * - .-
K ll Hiuosr ftpbn Georgian * ^
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