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Poetry.
The poet’s eye in n fine frenzy rolling.
1> ith glance from Heaven to earth, from earth to
Heaven ;
And a° imagination bodi * lot t’n
The for cl'H iu.;s im'-im, vn, the p .>••• Ap •
‘i urns tnem *h .pc, l: I aives to airy nothing
A local habital i and a name.— Skzktvcare.
Fi The New Orleave Crescent.
In* ‘ to 31 ..BE.
BY ..K if. B&ADFO D.
When the days were long and golden—
When tbe'truant school boy laid
Snares to catch tho timid rabbit,
And the cattle sought the shade ;
When amid the grain, the reapers
With their cheery songs and blithe,
Kept a lively, graceful measure
To the swinging of the scythe ;
When the West wind, while whose music
With delight the spirit whelms,
Sung his surging, deep andante
’Mid th* boughs of branching elms ;
When abo/ethe fruited hickories,
And beyond the poplars tall,
Ilung the clouds like spirit-banners
From the bright sky’s sapphire wall—
In the bosom of -i maiden
Love was trembling, like the gleams
That through forest shadows stealing,
Quiver on the shaded streams ;
For, a noble heart had fount’ her,
And with words of love and truth,
Won her sweet and . nth? spirit
iu the iivslim oi it.- • mini.
Soft and still the July m.i.m :Ik.
Lieth on the sloping lulls,
And far down the wooded valley :
Swiftly pass the glancing rills.
’Neath tho aspen 9it- a mother
With a fair child at her knee,
Looking up, to ask the angels
With an ahsent one to be.
With him many a happy summer
She liad heard the linnet sing,
And the Oriole that builded
In the birch above the spring ;
With him she hai watched the white liria
Clos above the blessed eyes
Os two limbs, re-taken
To the foid in Paradise.
Hut each heavy blast ol sorrow—
Though a bending reed, and frail—
Shu hud borne with patient firmness
Till hi cheek grew thin and pale ;
And now. while afar he seeketh
Health in softer Southern air,
That the blessing may be granted
In the burthen of her prayer.
High again above the hickories
And beyond the poplar t‘i 11,
Hang the cloud- like .-unlit-banners
From the bright sky’s *.• pphire wai!
And a wild and stricken mourner,
With a fair chi! i >*t her knee,
Gazerh up. if mid liieir foldings
She an angel face may see.
In an untaimed -Southern forest,
Where the red flamingo gleams
hike a meteor, and the white swan
Flonteth down the silent streams,
Where amid the tangled bu lies
Shines the savage cougar’s eye,
And the timid wild deer starteth
As the fierce Paducah’s cry ;
Where the. white and 1! lgrant blossoms
Os the grand magnolia lie
’Mid the foliage, like angels
Just a- seeiided from the sky
Where the uiockiur-bn 1 is singing,
And the long gray mosses wave,
From the drooping forest branches,
They have dug the strangers grave.
CALENDAR FOR 1852.
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JANUARY. ) t JULY.
i” 12131 i] I | :lj2| 31 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11) S 51 61 7 j 3| 9! 10111
12 13 U 1516 17 18) >l2| J:j Ml 516 17.1s
IWI2O 21122 23124125) <l9 20 21 22 28 24 26
36j27|25j29|00j:-}J_j j J,.: 511
FEBRUARY. ) J AUG- ,
I I \j ” lii
23456 j7i 8 2 3 -lj s| 67! 8
910111213 14 15 7910 11 j 1-2 >6 1 :|IN
16 17 18 19 20|21|22s 16 17 ls|l9 26 21 j 4 2
23 24 25 26 27128129) >23 21 27 26 28 27
1 I \ jaolail 1 |J_
MARCH.’ ( | SEPTEMBER.
Ti 23415 67j j I I ! i -3 -i ■’
8 910 1112 13 14) ) 6 l M 81 9|lo|lljl2
15 16 17 18119 20 21 14|15|16j17:15|19
22123 24i25i26|27|28 21 j22i23.2l- 25;26
29[30 311 | | 1 ) :!0 I I I
APRIL. OCTOBER.
|l2| 34( j | I I!| 2 | :i
5 0 7| S jlO 11) > 4 ! 5 6 I ‘ l 8 I y | lo
12 13 14 15 16 17 18; ( n 12 13 14 15 H l7
19 20 21 22 28 24 25 J'2o 21 22 23:21
26 27 28|29|30| | ) B 5 2p|-27 26 29 80j31
may) ) ) NOVEMBER.
i ni ) 1| 2 31 4 5 6 7
8 4| 5 6 7 8 9 7 8| 9101112 IS 14
10 11:12 13 14 15 16 <15(16 1?| 18 19 20 21
17 18119 20 21 22 23’ )22 23 24 25 26 27 2.8
24 25 26127 28 29 30) 729 30
31 M ; \ L_
JUNE. \ DECEMBER,
112j34j 51 6 :TIT2!3; 4; 5
71 8 9110 11112 13 61 7 : S; y|lt.|ll|l2
14115 16 17 18119120 J Sisll/ 15 16117 18119
21 22123 24 25 26 27) 720121 22 21 24 !
28|29j3()| I ! I <27|2Si2i! 30;'.1
An Ordinance, to provide for the : hi.g
Bonds of the City of Savanuah to pay r! e sub
scription heretofore made to the Savan. ah mi
Ogechee Plank Hoad Combany.
IO men of the City of Savannah and tlarale* tiiere
of, in Council assembled, and it is hereby ordained
by the authority of the same. That there shall he
issued Bonds of the city of Savanhah, to the amount,
of five thousand dollars, to pay fort < city su -crip
tion to the Savannah and Ogechee Plank Road (Com
pany. The said Bond- shall he payal.i.- in t n
years, with interest at the rate of 7 per cent, per
annum, the interest payable semi annually, accord
ing to coupons to be annexed to flu hands.
RICHARD D. ARNOLD, Mayor.
Attest: R. F. Akin, Clerk of Council. July 10
AN ORDINANCE,
To Incrcas* the number of Privates of ike
City Hatch.
E>R it ordainrd by the Mayor ami A, men of the
I ) City ol Savannah and Llamlets thereof, in Coun
cil assembled, and it is hereby ord-ined by the au
thority of the same, that the number of Privates of
the City Watch shall be eighty six instead of sixty
six, as heretofore, and that the additional number
of Privates to be appointed under this ordinance
shall be subject to all the existing ordinances, regu
lating the Privates of the City Watch, ami shall re
ceive the same compensation and give the same
bond. RICHARD D. ARNOLD, Mayor.
Attest : R. F. Akin, Clerk Council juiy 2
ANOTHER FRESH ARRIVAL AT THE
Trunk Depot.
Gi EO S NICHOLS is opening another s ipiy of
V beautiful Travelling'l'r unk- , per brig r;u . a.
Those in want are invited to call at the’ Clothing
.tßore, Gibbon’s Range. may 25
JUST.RECEIVED Vi It
Ships Speed and Bona Deaf Von: i
J. , T—Hvr ca of fine’
‘ Jj c l Ji ;!. i. BA set R 1: r. <UJ is s,:
K. I.UVI. . - Ba na datro
HATS AND CAPS.^||aiy^
e, ta-hionable silk 7. 5 .. r
and beav. r Hats ; en’s and
Jg&j&Kl boys’ cloth Caps : men's^^^
and boys’California do; A large lot of
Wool Hats, for Plantation use. For
saicby STALEY & HENDRY,
Congress-st.
NEW STOKER
Just opened at very low prices, wholesale and retail,
IJVVVVv A LARGE LOT OF BROWN (JVVYSX
Bleached Sheetings and Shirt ™gj||y
Shirting Stripes. Checks, Ticks, English. French
and Domestic Prints,
Pantaloon Stull's, Linen, Cotton and Cassimcre
Marseilles Vesting,
Silk Hdkl's and Cravats, Embroidered Muslin do.,
Rich Bareges, Grena'Mne&.and Barege de Laines,
Handsome French Lawns and neat style Ginghams,
Embroidered Collars, Cull’s Sleeves, Edging and
Inseitings
Silk Gloves.Kids.Black, White and Coiui. !L airy;
Dani .sk Table Linens.brown and bleat in tc., etc
at the old stand of Hirain Roberts
mar 24 ELGUERARD.
(d)ld) PENS—A supply of superior j
Gold Pens, various sizes, iieceived bv
IT aprill. r J B CUBBKI >GE,
/ \
/"HEN l T IN K Hoofiand~( Ii fresh j
vX supply of the above celebrated Bitters, just re
ceived by
aprillO JOHN A. MAYER.
I'l.iies : I'cjips :
GMiE Subscriber has received 1 AST IRON
-■ PUMPS, of various sizes and is prepared to
put them up at short Notice. Old Bumps put in
working order. J. J.MAURICE,
march f>
I uI r R()V j:D SiIIDEITZ POWDERS
I These Powders are prepared expressly ter the
retail trade, from superior imported materials, and
are warranted full weight: received this day per
steamer Alabama, and for sale Dy
rnayS WM. W. LINCOLN, Moniimen-csqr.
‘S’ E N WARE I TIN WAB E !
JIIAVE on hand and constantly manufacturing
TIN WARE of every variety and quality, whole
sale and retail, to which 1 would invite the inspec
tion of the public-feeling assured 1 can give satisfac
tion both as regards quality and price.
Also. Brass Kettles ; Brass, Iron, Enameled and
Tinned fijauce Pans; Frying Pans; Smoothing Irons,
Fire Dog**; Ir. Pots. Ovens and Spiders; Tea
Kettles; Gridirons; Waffle Irons : Table Cutlery;
Brass Candlesticks ; Sautters; Tea and Dinner
Hells. Also Glass and Biittanii Fluid Lamps, find
many articles too numerous to mention* Gall and
, see. .1. J. MAURICE
march 5
Georgian. Republican and News, copy.
j.)ASTI LEE DeF ARID—Fort • alleviaiicu
i and rac.ie.d ; : Bron.-h .aid other c
tions of tho th; i .i. Just received and for sale by
may 22 WM. VV. LINCOLN, Monument-sqr. ;
JUST RE( BIVFi) a uppiy of Si.vc Mim-r- |
al Paints, fire and weatin r p..>• >i colors; unfad- i
big, Silver’s Mineral Paints,ditier iromall I
others in market. They are not Clays, they require ,
: little Oil, they do not work toughly, hut flow easily i
as White Lead. They lay on a very heavy body.set
; light away and become an ind< structablo covering i
of flint. “J'hey neither crack nor peel, and require no
! stronger dryer than white lead,
i 1 have a variety of colors Red, Yellow, various;
; Browns, and Jet Black They are superior in body ;
‘or covering properly ) to any t ing ever discover- !
ed. and pound for pouiul will cover double the ;
I surface of white lend or Zinc Mineral Paints and re- ‘
quire less oil.
i am now prepared to cover Tin Roofs, as nothing
■ adheres i. Tin like {Silver’s Mineral Paints For sale
. by JOHN .1. tIAURKJE,
may fi 10 and 12 Barnard street.
UTA BAG A TU ilMI’ SEEDS.—This buy
U rec ived per steume’ t:t*? of Georgia, a large
supply rb liuin Bag.u, Fk;. Dir-.h, Red ‘i‘op, ia-irge
Nortolk, and Hanover Turnip ‘Beds.
These seeds are direct ‘ •• !.-* the gardens of David
Landrcth. and are warranted to be of the growth of
; 1852. Vv W LINCOLN,
june 23 Monument square
SPRING n aniev ( lothing* — r l
scribers have in store a good assortment ol
Spring and Summer Cloth in-/, which they are selling
at low prices. Our friends, customers, and aIJ in
. want of good aud cheap Clothing, are respect); ie. in
vited to call and examine our et -k. We wii! :v.
ceivo by the steamers from New York during r : > ■
business season, >vi kly sup;d-e? oi -uch nr: u
our trade may demand. Cali at tlie.-ign < G ,!.
den Eagle. STALKY <Jo EirLDjlY,
aprii 24 T 8
A FEW Carnation Pinks and Fucliias ; just re
ceived by
june 12 .IXO. A. MAYER
rs 1 MA\ ii ‘ \ Ii >’ ‘
J. . i. (>!V i JLjR
F A SIUO IV ABJL K V. , O'i iZ I X i>. . . PO£2 9i: J.
SPRIIfG A® SVmmUB.
riiin: takes this method oiinformmg hL Friendsfiui the Citizens of Savannah, that
-1. he is now opening the most splendid stock of CLOTHING v.*ro. :i din this City. The ]ricesin plain
figures are markedupou each article and no deviation, and at tht: renjarkably low prices that the good-:
are marked, the B” l Beriberi: s K-. confident will oe aKpr.'-.tn doy * us Public. In purtare thei'ol
lowing Goods 1 have no tv iu store, viz :
GIFTS’ CLOTH COATS.
Black Cloth Dress and Blue Frock Goats,
Olive “
Brown “
Blue
Black Cloth Sacks and I’olka Sacks,
Brown “ “ “ “
Blue “ “ “ “ I
! Olive “ “ “ “
“ Sliad Dress “
Black Doe Skin Polka Sacks,
Fancy Colored
Drab Cassimere Sacks and Polka Sacks,
Black Tweed “
G reen
Brown “ “
Silk and Wool “ |
COA'I'S.
Cambist,
Check Ginghams,
Linen Lustre,
Plain and fancy Alpaca,
Paris Lustre,
Black Morin,
Black and fancy Tweed,
Do. do. Caslimeretts,
Brown and yellow Linen,
i Black Drap D’K'.e,
Grass Linen.
PANTALOONS.
: Striped Cotton and Linen,
Plain do. do.
Nankeen, Drap D’Lte,
Fancy Linen
Black Alpaca,
Black Doe Skin Pants,
Plain Black Cassimere Pants,
i Fancy Colored “
Plain and Ribbed “
Black and Colored Satinett Pants,
HOYS’ CLOTHING.
CHILDREN’S CLOTH IN U I) E HAITI ‘ENT.
This Departmcntfor Children’s Clottiinc is fiitrd up :t.l >. most cost) ci.ti every convenim-p
lot trying f-n, fittinif,&c , thestock i*.: ■> ,■. pcpry troo. > inthat linn, -.frisitsingin part ofCoat. and
Pants nt ov.<ry stylo. Overcoats, and i.- < “out! Jenny Lind Sac . Polka iln. Over Sackc Vests,
Mr.rded -ant . Plain, ditk Velvet. V.“-t site .;: ,1; r Ca; -. a iarttp asst ttnent. The Ladi( . wii] find it
to :tii*ir i*il.■ i'! 11■.. ,:] and samnic n.v-ti ck. as t: 1 c i mio tip jn tin atestatyle and the bestmanner
i.t dat the i uric •. No abatement ( rmn the {: i t.to -t askt e
J“V Don'tp t.i Ni w tft- • ■ first floor ol .An lrt- .v s LtUi, co aer ol Broughtoncnd Jefferson
c.
SAVANNAH JOURNAL, MONDAY. AUGUST 2, 1852.
;i- ‘:K.\T •; LOTUIM4 DIiPOSITOM!
(Rbbuu’t) R.ntig'e—Savannßj, Ga.
—i 8 .9 :t
• ’the Subscriber won!, rej.ivvtluliy tvn
j iJv'>Lif ali the attention of tho public to bis pfia
; “
! vvLicii he ir n vv opening at his store,
GIBBON'S RANGE.
Having just returned from the north with it. he is
pee pa re a to say his at.ock has never been suipa. en
by any heretofore offered in this place. It coi - •tr
oi the following iorMini’s wear, viz :
Superior black ami brown Cloth,Caahmerctt,Drab j
d’Ele, English Merino, Tweed Cassimcre. Alpacea, j
brown, chocked and striped Linen Frock. Dress and j
■Sack Coats.
Black Doeskin,fancy French Cassimcre.Drab d’Ete, |
Alpacea, English Merino, French Linen, White Drill
ing, Tweed Cassimere, Cottonade, Drill and Striped
Linen Pants.
Figured Silk, black Satin, black Alpacea, Bomba- j
zinc, white and fancy Marseilles, Linen aim Cotton
Vests.
Merino, Cotton and Silk Under Shirts and Draw
ers ; Silk, Linen and Cotton Pocket Handkerchiefs; 1
Stock Scarfs, Cravats, Neck Tics, Collars, Gloves, j
h :f Hose Stiffeners, Hair Brushes, Purses, Suspen
ders, etc.
‘’ HILT DEPARTMENT
is complete with the latest sty-e of Shirts, at all price j
ranging from 50 cents to $3 ea th.
(GENTLEMEN’S PANAMA HATS.
A e mplete assortment on hand for retail at prices
from to SIQ hack. Those in wantofa superior !
article, can get it here—call and see.
To Parents and (imidmits*
BOYS’ KEADY MADE CLOTHING.
she undersigned would respectfully inform Doth pa
rents and guardians having boys to clothe, that he ;
still continues to keep up a complete assortment of
Boys’ Ready Made Clothing, and has just receive and
a full supply ol’aurh articles for Spring and Summer
wear. He *ims taken much pains in having them ;
made up to suit this market, ami his nations may ;
depend on thei ■ big well m.,de. and from good
ma erials. Lech wiii be marked with the selling :
price, and no aba'.- -.vat from i.* The following
comprise a portion oi the ‘ nt:
Boy’s lull trimmed Cloth Fre -v nd “ ack Coats
do Black, blue and brown Cloth Jackets
do Tweed Cassimere, Drab d’Kte. Alpacea, brown
Linen, checked Linen Frock and .'rack Coats
do Merino, A.paera. Croton (’loth, brown aud
cheeked Linen Round Jackets
do Black Doe Kkiu, fancy Fiv ch Cassimere.DraL
d’Ete. brown and fancy Drill, white Drill and
Cottonade Pants.
do Fancy rfilk, olack Fatin, figured Alpacea, white
and fancy Marseilles Vests,
do White and colored shirts,
do Straw, Leghorn and Panama Hats.
Ciiiidion’s fancy trimmea Suits. Full trimed
Linen and Lustre Kitts. All of which will be sold
at reuseimble pric ts.
N. 15.—Having a private room for trying on Boy’s
Clothing, 1 mU't decline >endiiie it out to be tried
on except incase oi sicicu ‘- s. Those in want are
invited to give me a c. ii at the clothing sto e,
No3.fi!* ana 1 i GIBBON’S 1 ANGE.
TRAVELLER'S
£Mi n* Pt * T ’
GKO. S. MICIIOKS
HAS in 4 connect..hi with his Clothing bu.- less,
fi:ted up his c.aid story tor rravdlingTi uks,
Valic-s and Carpel Ba*.a and intends min ep up a
Complete assortment oY sueh articles, lie respect
j fully vit- - ;ruVi .i is and all others in want, to cull
j aha. will be marked
| low, and varying iVuin 81 50 to S3O each, made up
j and finished in t mbest style, and for ce-ivenience.
j Each wii! bemarlo i with the lowest selling price,
! and no abatement from it.
Oiar 20 GEO.S NiCHQLS.
:'• AirDFlj i'.lli) • , ! de bv the pint,quart
I l or gallon; by HI PHI I I7S & IfiH HfiOf}.
LEECHES, I/EECII . aay received,
per steamer Florida, one tub oi arge. healtay
i Fvvedi. h Leeches. W. VV. ;JNvJQLN,
! july2l Monument sqr.
I < LOTI ON.—A u effectual cure so
i t-t iiplioiis on ti>o face s-nd kir>. A degree of
| plea, lire accompanies the use of this elegant pr par
| { ation, in its refreshing effect upon the skin. Cuta
! neous irritabtlity, ana di-coioraKon are also remov
] ed and a pure state of the complexion established by
! the use of this Lotion. This day received an-1 L,r
i sale by WM. VV. LINCOLN,
may 5 Monument-square.
|> 1 FI Thi subscriber has on hand a
• I L • ; Oi • ‘ made in the best maimer, by
the best VV'orkinen, and every one sold or to
oni'-r,\vi:i oe v/arrantod to shoot well, ‘i •.
ials. . v
good Rifle, are invitt dto examine. Cast Fteel Jti
,’ des made to ord *v at reasonable prices.
‘ Guns Repaired, Re-stocked, Percussicm’d, or any
vv or \i will b-. done with dispatch, uy the best lT
Workmen. E LOWELL,
jure 4 No. II Barnaivi-st.
s •’ L'illY IT*—Xf vou vvi.ii’ i.) find one e; the cost
fc prepare h: - *br the llair in existence. t,i 25
‘■eut imlcle Oi .. ■L-t ('ompound, i.ud you will say :t
IK’ v, atui we w. i.nt eiior to any thing you
[ have tried lately. •’ .-ale i v
liUK. KLEYiShc .HJHNSON,
: ■ 1 ‘ \ ■ ■ W k( .
VESTS.
lilac ‘'at iii ciiivje and double Breasted Vests,
j Fancy Satin and, Silk “
Embossed Fancy!Silk “
Black and Fancy Berathea “
“ Km broiilcred Cassimere “
I White and Kancj ‘ati n and Silk Party “
1 Plain B 1 k S’k V'livetsVl: <fc double br’cd “
i Fancy Cut “
I Fancy Cashmere! “
FURNIBHING GOODS.
I Linen aud Linen Bosoms Shirts,
j Silk, Li mb -Voollfc Merino Shirts &■ Drawers,
! I.incu .leans and Tanton Flannel “
j Silk, Merino andjCotton 4 11<.hc,
: l.ide Thread antfiNori “
‘: !, lit:- I -.-.ing 1 lobes,
Linen Colin.a, 2 :jml 3 ply.
jiLuV ES,
Black, white andjtolored Kid Gloves,
Buck :tud Castor (tiding “
Cloth Cashtit. :''’ isklLincd B- it! * l
j Bind:, white icy Silk
(|RA VATS.
Superfine Black and Satin Cravats,
“ fancy do Jreat vaitiety,
i White Silk and itin party Cravats,
| Black and fancy Ll in aud oilk Scarf:,
jpera'i'.s,
I I .hieit cambric, cltna cord aud pongee Pocket
lL.ndktu ohhT:,
11 its and Caps ontlie latest styles,
! Ladies Biding U Is,
Trunks, patci.i a I solo Leather,
Valises, t'arpet 1 tgs, Canco, l.'mbrellaa, &<\
Tout Its and (. lildrcns’ Clothing, th . lar
gest aud finest at -k in the State, at very low
prices.
LBxi .V£
(T .and. iJc it farther enaefed Ly the autho-
O Uy of th; same, Tlinl from and after tlie
|:u-:K._e of tiii aci, till }>CtV:!, >i all 1C cju.ili
i’ and to vote at elcuiioni for Mavor and AJder
;;;■ ii of tlie city of : ; avar. aud the hamlets
1 hereof, who are citizens oi the Un it ed States,
have in the State of Georgia for one
year immediately juv ting the election, and
within the corporate limits of Savannah, for
one n nth immediately preceding their re
’ . Kalion, and continue so to do up to the
time of election, who have attained the age
of twenty-one years, have paid all city taxes,
or have in their own right sufficient real es
tate. to satisfy any tax executions which may
be ugaiust them; who have made all returns
required by the Ordinances of the eity, and
have been registered according to the provi
sions of this act. —Extract from the Registry
Law.
A.
Adolph Abrahams, Robert Adams,John S Achord,
Goo A Ash, F IV Averleldt, G W Anderson. Mathi
as Amorous, C II Ash, Stewart Austin, David Abra
ham, CH Arnold, Geo Alexander,Jno W Anderson,
P VV Alexander, Robt Austin, George Armstrong,
’ James Anderson, W V N Armstrong.
11.
Conrad Bych, Richard Burke, Michael Boylan. E
, W Buker, John Brady. E J Blount. Win M Blount,
i Patrick Brady. Tkos Bandy. VVm 15 Blount, Dr W
G Bulloch. Anthony Busier, Saul S Box, Jos II Bald
win. Isaac Bruno, Scigsuiond Berg. Henry Berners.
N K Barnum, Win T Brantley. Robt Blake, Win
M Blaki, Felix Bouysson, Gilbert Butler, Thomas
Bourke. EuscneM Bee, .1 P Boiieuillet. U E Byck, A
| Borchert, Win Bassenger, Patrick uUtey, P ii
Belin, Henry hetternian. Tohs W E Bi/lle. VVm J
Bulloch, Patrick Bradley, Henry Hurt, J/H Bacon,S
P Bell, VVm J Bandy, Hl. Byrd. G A l7puteuillet, J
‘ GBiyne.T osXI Barrett. Michael Branum, David
j ’ di, Jno Bilbo. T A Bulkley. Francis Blair, Clat
j Ball, Patrick Brady, Thus J Bulloch, J M Butler,
I Michael Bryan, (fee Bankmau, C E Barrie. Jas Bry
an. I) .. Best, J A Baker. W II Bunch, Jos K Bui
| lough, Wm D Broorae.AT Bowen,Jos ii Burroughs
| Jno Bonn.tt. Louis Baufield, Jos 15 ncrolt, Th. iide
! us J Baldwin. Patrick Burke, G K Blount, John N
Barbee, J s A Brown. C W Bruen, Moses Black, H
L S Buntz, Thos 3- Bailey. VV II Bulloch, R AI Bar
i thclmess. Henry W Bocfeullett. P A Blois. Henry
j Brigham, W 8 Brantley, \V Benton. MJ Buck
j ner John Boston, B M B Burrrouglis, Dennis Blau-
I nerhassete.
C.
Wm II Cuyler. John Cooper,C A Cloud. P L Con
stamine. DavidC ash. JI A Cohen, K R Cuyler,
Geo A Cuyler, .Solomon Cohen. Hugh Cullen, VV 11
Cooper, Edward Cubbedge. David Cohen John
Cleary, Jos V Connerat, Allen Cullen, Chas Cooper
Jas Cleary, Barnord Constantine. Thos VV Cooper,
J hu Clancy, John Carst‘ Us,F VV Cornwell, Jos S
Carruthers. Nicholas Cffiger Wright Culpepper, T
| Corley, II M Charlton, 8 J Cassnls, Richard Cole,
; Thos (Hisack, Jno L Clark, Michael Cusack. C II
Campfield Francis ‘DCole, J. o Curry, This Clark,
| Jno (Jardeil, Jjis (.-onnelly, Jno Irarethers, Freder*
fck Cook, Emanuel Can waller, Luke Clfttstie. Jas
j CantpcP. Fras Campfielti, .In D CnarJion, Jno G
; Coo.o■, Edmund Cotter, Montgomery Coini., II
L Conrter, Jos Clagbcrn, Jno’ Ca*-.-. Jno Cunning
. ham. Carl Cralt, Wm Carson, B 1. Cole, VV O Chari
i t(fnj 8 J M Cubbege, Moses Coburn, L F Cook, Hen
i ry Capon. S M Golding, Frederick Charstens, VVm
i Cox, Wallace Gumming, Patrick Crotty, Michael
I Carey, Peter Cobb, Jno J Cornell, Wm Con on,
! Kubt Carr, Frar Champion, A H Champion, Jno VV
Cornell, James Cornell.H R Christian, Jno J Coates,
j Jas (Jox, Jnp Tpampagna.*. VVm (’ullen. And (Kr
j chn-, Pierce Con -on, Aazon Ch .mpion. W ‘i Cham
! pioii, Do.del Clark, J B Cubbeda . G a-rgo Cally,
i Uriah C . anston, Charles ('aim- >n, Root J. Cuwzoy.S
T Chapman. Jnoj F Cardell, Antonio Chisa, Jim L
U’op. . Thos Connifif, Thos Conway, Moses 8 Cohen,
l i) 15 Camp.
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Rich’d VV Delaney, Martin Duggan, J hn Doyle,
! Wm C Dawson, Michael Daily, Riel iu Donovan, 3a
-1 mnel P Dibble, Daniel Donovan, Alb’t L D’Lorze,
Patrick Downey. Isaac D Lyon. Mich'lDonnelly,Jno
Connelly, VVm M. Davidson, Morly Doriran, VVm II
Davis. Wm Dixon, Ja? Dunn, Chesley Dugger, Jas
I H Demand, Jos Dawson, Thos Dowell. JnV Hewn
Qavis, I! .i Dirk- rs m,L 3 D’Lyon.G VV Da
. i-, D 3 Daniels, Jno Dailey. Win Dunc.iii, Jno Dil
| ion, Israel .-her, Levi 3) 1 1 itt, AC Davenport, I
■ Davis, llenry D nnenfeker, Jno D Delannoy. VV J,
Davis. > C Dunning, Pat Dervimx Ciut., Ii Duryee.
: or: Dye, 3 C Dunning, jr, F G Dana, VV II Dud
i 1 v. Jno Devaney, Jno Dohic, i } ii Darby.
E
ijenry Ellis, Dan’l Egan. Rich’d Ennis, Abraham
; n-iein. John J’.verard, VV. Eliehy, Thomas Eden,
1 C VV Eden, John J Kdy, Charles J Eden.
F
JosopMu Felt, John Foley, Thos Ford, Jor S Fay,
; Wm FerriU, Htwvard II Fisk, aims Fountain, Du
a:M I'eigu on, J E Falligant, Robt Ferrell, John G
Fa’ !g;u:t, Jas Ferrell. Jofcn Folleard. Andrew Farry,*
John Fil'zuerald, And-.v Flatley, Jt B Pel, Michael
Finney, Wm F Feny. E.’ Fulton. G 3 Frierson. Aus
tin ■ r. noli, Johann DFiffler, Wm FoFard, Dom’ek
l , . ouii i -ganTfi t’k Pol. y.h'ii Flab rty,
•iiiuDvF o. .. Nb —r, (jwcu i idey. LJ B Fair
. c VV Fein
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i Fathers, G G F.< -, Jno C Ferrell, Jas Folker.Green
Fie -iwood, Geo VV Fahm, Leonard Freeland, It Ii
: ort.
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John Gerdtz, Fes Grim hall, J F Giiilmnrtin, Beuj
i Geonovaiy. hua Griflith. C L Gi>. Ji e
! sr, GW Gaimany, J B (.a Fir-, Jos T’ (Uinnir.. . o;-
I • • n, Wm A
, bon , Pat’k oarron, Jtu Graay, Gro Glen, J F Gro
vel.-dne, John Gammell; Jos Gallagher, Domingo
Galleo, John Grillin, Jamb-KGod
frey, LJ Guile.artin, St-aimrii Goo.iall, David IJ
Giiami,Geu Gauhousi J .M Griffin, Tlios Green, J
VV Gd bens, Chas Gro-.-, Pat’ll Gordon, F M Gremi,
! Jno y Glatigny, Peter Gafri! y, VV VV r Goodrich, Isra
el Gear, VVm F (-roodwin. John Gilliland, Joseph D
Garnetr. ('has. Gatiahl, John Gallagher, C A Greiner,
FDVfue, RM (aoodwin, Carsten (ierdtz, James E
I Gaudry, Julius & Gaudry, R FI Griffin.
n
N L Harris, P D Heilzhoim, John Haupt, sr, C S
, Ilniry, Christopher Hussey J D Hitghes,C 8 Harris,
I Martin Houlihan, Dennis Healy. Dennis Iloilaud. L
ti Hart, Michael Horan, John Hughes, David iiar
; moi:, M C Ileald, Win L Haupt, VVm N Hab
i ersham, Jos Hunter, S N Harris, J E Hernan
dez, 8 P Hamilton Henry Haupt, Edmund Hell'er
i en, Patrick liall, VVm llahm, Jonathan Hill, L F
i Ha iris. Win P Hunter, G VV Haftlcastie.W Hunter,
| ii J) Hendry, D F HaWy, Patrick liana y.John Hig
gins, John Hanley, Jno Allonges. Jno Hunter. .8 B
I Haupt, John Howard, Martin Horn, William
’ Hone, Peter ilerrman, it A Moniker, Robt
! Hutchison, Jas C Hines, Henry Hunken, J B Har
ley, Michael Hickey, Timothy liowe. C B Hardee,
Liidia iiazad, J P flood, Thos Honder.-on, VV J Hai
ley, lienry Harper. J E Hong, VV II Harris, Nicho-
Bei Hernafidez. Tims Ilcttered. Alfred Haywood.
Mom s Y Henderson, C II Hull, Ril Hardee, David
Uarringti.n, Edwin E Hertz, W II Ilaustman, N M
Harris, Btephen Hatrick, B A Hooker. O B Hunter,
! R U Habersham. Chas F Uamiltoii, VV II Holmes, S
i’ i !aF, y, VVm II Habersham, J M Haywood, Thos
| Hoy ties.
I.
John VV Inly, L Inly, Wm I lily, 1 rien Island.
J.
(leu Jones, Jas C Jones, Jas M J- nos, 15 G James,
; Alexander Johnson, J T Jones. J 1) Jessess, Thos
Joi:.--, Edward I ones, Jos Joiniston, Peter Jacobs,
1 Jno R Johnson. Christian Jog-tetter, E 3 Johnson,
G 11 Johnson, ‘.V B Johnson, Emanuel Joseph. J It
Johnson, A E Jones Jno R Jackson, Bulloch Jack
| son, Nicholas Jeffreys.
K.
Fred Krete. Harmon Kuhhnan,Wm II Kelly, Phil-
I lip Kolb. Dedrick Kattenhorn, P M Kollock. Ez'h
j Kent. N H Knapp, Jas Kini, Jno Kennedy, Dr N
Kohlhou.se, Jas Kerr, Peter Krause. Gelort Kerk,
I James Kennedy, John K Uy. Daniel Kairi, Hautord
I Knapp. A J Kam. Edwin Kit pp, J F Kirby. Robt
Knox,Frederick Krensori. Peter Krine, Louis Cemp,
: A (5 Kennedy. A L Kent, Louis Koezel, Thos Kea
ton. Jas Kirkland.
If.
C A C Lamar, Thos Ti Lloyed, Benj’n VV r Lloyd,
Hugh Logan, Jos Lippimm. John M P> Lovell, 15 VV
! I.each, 15 Lathrop, M rfin Larkin, B Y Levy, J T
. Latham, Peter Logan, Thos Leary, Hugh Larkin,
| Patrick Lenahan, Patrick Lee. Daniel Lapin in. ‘l’lios
Lyon. James Pana-iiam, J T Linde, Linda Linde,
! Daniel Lenhey, ‘Vili am M Leigh, John Larkin, Hen
iry Lathrop, DP! .h. : in**, Andrew I. v, (’ 1)
j Lehey, Louis Let- : !. Je.lm ‘.you-. <’ ! K i'urr. w,
Gharles Law, Peter Lee, Robt l.eyi . n ■ u. Levy Lil
lentbal, VV W L a .Bn, II F Letche, F LohcU Paine
j Lovell, Wm EL< vv. .!m N l. wis, Simeon Lane, M
t. Lufburrow, Wiliiam i.ake, S A T LawrenccM
U:. vton, Edward Lynch,Edward Lovell, Jin l Jit
D N Lane. Jas i.i.ughliu, J F Linder, Jas J Logaim
A L v .A ji Lewis, Jll Ladd, John Lamn, JaxnV
Lynch,! D Gaßocho,Pvter Lawrence.
IU.
Abraham Minis, David Morris, Jacob Manses, Jno
Mai.in. Ti os AieNicholas, John Maaterson, Edwaid
Maahai., .-i.mniah McCarthy, John Mcllue, Win
Morrell, JG ilihertena, Robt Afclntyrc, 11 C Mlier
tens, Jno D Mallett, Jos j\[ordeeai, Michael Me Grail,
Thos Murtaugh, Beamier Moore. Malhias H Myer,
Peter McGuillicuddy, Bilves ter Manning, M Marsh,
Jacob Miller, John Murchison, John B Mon mellin,
Thus Maher, Thos McAulilf, Jas McFeely, R W Mis
ca.fly, 11 VV Mercer, C A Magill, Wm Meredith, E T
Me Grail, Thos McCollum, H Morse, VVm J Moore,J
1) Mallard, C I) Murphy, Jeremiah Mask, N C Mills,
Jesse Mount. Jno Murphy, B M Morel, Patrick Mea
nt, C C Millar, Jno McCabe, Harvy Morse, John
McDermott, J M Millcn, Thos VV McArt iur, Levi 3
Myers, Henry Alerckhardt, Michael Meath, Thomas
Mahon, Patrick McGovern, 33 Millar, TJ McNish,.
Jno Mehoney, Jno Mallcry, James J McCoy, Isaac
Minis, Edward McCabe, G Murkine, B B Moody,
Dennis McGuire,Lawrence McKenna, Neyle Mcllue,
J FJ Mciirtens, Ml 5 Myer, Thos McKenna, Jno Mil
ler. Jacob Manke Edward McGraw, Bartholomew
Mclnurney, JnoMallery, Luder Mehrtens, A F Mira,
Fabian Myerhofici* G B Miller, Jno R Martin, Will
i:iin BMell. Jas VV Morgan, Michael Morris, Jno VV
McKoy, C F Mills, William K Mongin, D McKenzie,.
A J M irdtcai. Jas B McDonald, Jas Manusy, Thos
R Mills, Doming . Marting, Jos Murphy, G A Me-
Ciesky, Agnus McAlpin, Michael Martin. ?eler
Maris, A (5 Mode, M B Milieu, Jno McCall, James
MoF i ly, VVm .Metcalf, E MendeJl, A KMoore, VVm
Mack ay.
N%
Jo ph N, ill, Thos Naylor, VVm Nungezer, Jas
Nun.: zer, VV G Norwood, Jno W Ncuvitt,D B Nich
ol.-, L L Ncidlinger, Dan’l Nelson, Terrence Nugent,
(. N Nichols, Geo B Nichols, L F Nicole, Jos Nagle,
Novi!! .Neyle, Jno Neil. J GNeidlinger, N ANungazsr,
J R Norton.
O.
John W Owens, Geo VV Owens, DanielO’Connor,
‘Tim O’Brien, Owen O Rourke, John F O’Byrne,
David O’Connor, Owen O’Reilly, Humphrey O’-
Leary, G 3 Owemi, Dennis O'Co nor. Jno O Con
i'* li-JuoH Ohlmeyer, VVm U (Jlcott, WinOlmstead,
J F O’Neill, D G olcott.E O Byrne, Michael,O’Neill,
C E O’Buliivaii, li G Oliver, John Oliver, Jonathan
Oimstead, M O’Reilly, James Oliver, W C O’Dris
coll.
P.
Marlin Payton, Antonio Ponce, E M Prendergast,
Bam’i N Papot, Ja.s Pre. uergast, O C Parker, An
thony Porter, Jos V’ Prentice, John F Posey, N S
Pindar, Bam’l Piiilbriek. Jas M Prentic, B M Pond,
Win Parris, Patrick Prunty, Andrew C Pacetty,
Edwin Parsons, Elisha Parsons, John Poole, S G
Paucosl, Ow< n Peterson, C Ii Patterson. J Pertield,
.no i lielun, Jno F Powell, James Prendergast,Thos
Pui st, 3am i Putman, E J Purse, George Parsons,
ii J) Papot, M Prendergast, Edward Padelford, jr.,
Edwaru Padt lfor, Ben, Thos Pidgeou, Thus B Pitt,
Jno Posted, Jos VV Phillips, James Prunty, J M
Palin.
<*
James Quantock, John Uuinn, Martin Quinn.
it.
P M Russell, Waring Russell, David Rosenblatt.
Jacoo R*. i-nband, John Russell, Dennis Ryan, VVm
k • s 1 r, James Iti: -. Ml, Thus J Hyon. J B Ross,
.. >un Reed} A M d’oss. Michael Rochford, Christo
p <■! itu.'.-i 11, VVm P Roberts, John Ryan. J BRead,
JVV itoherts, Henry Ruser. VV r m Robert-on.Pat’k
!y. L 3 it n Mi. Win Roche, Barney Roden,
i at .. Ryan. Win Rogers, Jno A Richardson, Jno C
Rowland, Michael Rooney, George Ritter, Edward
ii y, Di 1 Robertson, VVm Kemshart, JVV Ra
bun. Jos Ross. Francis Ryan. J B Ripley, J VV Rems
iiart, Robt Raiford, tl VV Halford, Mat . evv Railor.i,
Win It: illy T ANARUS, J P VV Reed, Jno Kiordou, Francis
Ik Jeih.r. .n Rebelt Cll Eiitcinau, H Rogers,
.! it uii; iiu soli, Jeremiah Ryan. B G Reed, diaries E
Robinson.
**.
E A Boullard, VVm Bwoll. Jno A Schaff’er, John
Bcudd *r. Ki. uard Bmyc, Henry Starke, Abraham
3imp.on, Christopher Bqlineidei , John A trualey,
Richard Bcanlan, Emanuel Bheftall, Herman Bilber,
R H Bpeucer, Mordecai Bheftall, Andrew Stealvu
h*r, Juo Bavi.g •, J B Bolomens. Fred’k Bcherfi, A A
Bniet■, VV R Bymoas, Tliqs Bullivaii, Go,, rfpaltnoii',
Jno G Sexron, A J CBusw, Jacob Shatter, M Bhef
t;‘B >r., G J Bponcer, Bam’l Solomons, J p Sc* even,
Jno Bpclrnan, D ii Stewart, Ephraim Scudder, S
B Sibley, Anthony riegur, Jas Shea, Pat’k Bcanlan,
Jj Skinner. Jil Biroes, Dan'l Sullivan, Jas Skin
ner, Dr B Bheftaifi Nicholas Binot, Martin Suliivan,
i-ewis Smith, Jacob Schaffer, Thos Saunders V! n
Stevenson, G N • , , ....... < 0 v,
Sul:: •-in, Jas Buiii van, Waller VV Smith, Geo Shultz,
i i .-rt rob hart Jas J fctokes, Geo Shute, Harmon
. a::- ’ . ;. lienry Seltzer, C B Scally, E Bomerall,
Francis Bu/rei, Jno A Btegin, Jno Slu t in, Win G
Stafford, Jn Screven, Wm Baite. C M Stone, J R
Baus.-y J M Schley, Francis Shells, P K Bheils, A
Short, Jno V Symons, Jas Symons, F It Sweat, Ed
mund J Saunders, fid win Stiles, J M Solomons, Au
gustus Scheiaeraan, Denis Sullivan. Daniel Sulli
van. M J Solomon , M sh han. Dennis Sullivan,
15.tri.ey Smith, H.-nry Suhbs, Ja.* H Bhehan, V’alen-
Uiie r tantou Jno td.erhnT. Loyal Be; antou, Martin
Shannon, Job Bullivm:, Jas F Stoke.-. Phillip Bmith.
Jos r! SheJlinan. Ja.s M StnckKK.ui, Timothy Bher
redan, Thos Smith. Win Starr, Jr.
T.
VV Ii Tarver, Jno V Tarver, Geo VV Titcohnb,
V c ii y. un. Jno Thompson Pat'k Tyding.-, Bar
'’- - G in- -i, IK *s T i*ii*it< Jl. A F Toriay, 1’ G
J ho*, VV F Thompgot:. Jno F Tucker, A Tuibird,
11. J i> i'embroke, Jus Thurmait, 1> T
i ini. Wm 1 liumaß.C E Tett’, Edward Townsend,
ii e.-us, A Thomas, VV’ P T fir Nlarioi. Thread,.
riaiKjno Ll Phoii , ii J Thomason, VV 7 ii Tin-ley,
Ij'iK lr. clielut.lt V l'immas, Ricii.irdsou Tombs-
V. 11 Tuibird, .1 P.’ Taylor, Jno Ci Tlionius, Jehu
i Ui.uiL'd, IC Mellt, Jas i’ Tustin, Thos M Turner,
v A Tupper.
U.
Chriation Uebele.
V.
-vKKc.io V •■noley.Alias itamboski,Chas Van Horn,
W il B VcrbUiJe,'JTistam Verstille, David Veader,
lienry Veilstelcb.
W.
o VV'ood, Itich’d Wayne. J L Wineburg, Capt
While, Jas YVhilhhan, Beth Woodward, iMitha
Vv yily* Chao Wilson, Geo VV Wyliy. /Vi eu.-nis
VVeiize, James WliKe. L VV Welles. Flalic. ‘ Vv ii
V\ yJH ,J> MVV .Ison, G M Waldburgh, VV Pijorno
V> illia.ii:.-, VV m Wilson, Wm Waters, Hiram Wal
h*r, Join VvTiiianiSon, Jaj White, Jacob Walter.
G: jory Whim. Michael Weldon, Thos Weight, W
< VVyiiy.E r Wilson, VV VV VVoodbridge, Bryan
W r :n. Ii D VVaik- r.Jno \V Wii .-on, ThosJ Walsli r
11 (j VV yer. Jos WV\ . . VVm V\ ri*rht, G S Wait.
11 .• W illink, ieaac Welder, Win V vescotl, Jacob
WaUuurgi:, J VV Web..: r, ’errard Wubbl. man, A
A J White, Christopher White, Irvin 1, Wolfe,
N vUu as Con red, VValsmlth, Isaac f Whitehead, C
E Yviiiung. T E VVydy. Enos VVithington, Benja
min VYina hea. , Th< . Workman, Dr B Warner. J
VV VV an.-, J .■ Williams, s P Wliitehead, Thomas A
VV Lon. Thos S Wayne. G W West, Jos VV White, 5
.. VVi;i- 11, Simon Walton, W II Weeks, H U
Wash burn.
Peter Y’onson, Ji.o A Young, Dr E Yonge.
‘J’ 7. : lo -l i E:iward G Zotrouer, Jacob Zim
i* erinun, Edward Zudemes.
. . ;.i‘ the qualifications of voters
ei.rith di> v. lor Mayor Aldermen if the City
i : ; ot toe ensuing election in December
next, arnl a ii.-t of per-on.*- Re.;. tcrod for the month
ol May. Jt there are any persons whose names aro
KegLiered, and who are not emit led to a vote, notice
i.- re: m, ctfully requested to be given to the Clerk of
Council, that they may he dealt with according to
1 w. it. F, AKIN,
julv 17 Clerk Council.
f | >IiE FO**E CO M I*o UMI has been going off
JL very fast, aud given perfection satisfaction to
every one who has use it : if you want a bottle
ca l soon at HUMPH EYS lY JOHNSON,
july 14 Corner Broughton and W hitaker-sts.
UAH REE’S 13 AI H RESTORATIVE, the
pure ; ju-r received and for .-ale by
jui’r 6 IJD.MPHKI.YS A* JOHNSON,
Corner Bn>us;htui> and Wh’taker sts.
fUII FI NISST assortment of Hair. Tooth and
i Nail Brurlif-s ever ‘ ff'.-n*d in tin* eity, can be
f> • ‘I at. HU.MPHRKY & JOHNSON’S,
ju vfi Corner Krourhton and Wbitaker-sts.
4 1 <)\( P NT RATED Solution of Magnesia Just
V ‘ received by
june 12 HUMPHREYS & JOHNSON.
| i 15N It Y’S pure Magnesia, warranted . indue
-* * just received by
HUMPHREYS & JOHNSON,
june 11 corner Broughton and Whitaker ti •