Savannah journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1851-1852, August 10, 1852, Image 4

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Poetry. The poet’s eye in a fine frenzy rolling. Doth g’nnce from Heaven to earth, from earth to lieavr Ar.ti a* ima- ation bodies forth The f••r ni- f things unknown, the poet’s pen Turns tnem to shape, and gives to airy nothing A local habitation and a name.— Skakspcarc. FOB THE JOURNAL. Niagara.—By Istilla M. Penning. “ I longed tor Andes all around, and Alps; Hoar Kings and Priests of Nature, robed in snow, Throned as for judgment in a solemn row, Witu icy mitres on their granite scalps ; Dumb giants, frowning on the strife below— -1 longed for the sublime —Tupper at Niagara. Come clear the ring! ye gaping crowds make way, 1 11 charge your champion, thd’ I lose the day— I love not satire less, when clothed in song, And most have food, forsooth I’ve fasted long ! A dearth of subjects has denied me supper And so I’ll breakfast on a bone of Tupper ! Such food lacks taste, to “set my soul aglow ’ To sharpen wit, and overwhelm a sod In love of a country like a soldier true, With honest purpose to give each its due, I wage a warfare to wipe out defame, Nor spare I words because ’tis Tapper’s name. And thou perchance has stood where wide around Hoar priests ofNature, Alps and Andes frowned, Ami in thy fancy made the sketch complete With Ni a ga-ra foaming at their feet. A wilder picture fancy never drew, Norearth its like, or semblauce, e’er could shew; Couple such scenes, and if thou hast a soul ’Twould burst its shackles and would scorn control, Spurning for aye, its tenement of clay, To speed enraptured to its God away ! Anthem of waters ! grandeur hast thou none Wherewith to greet us at the Wur-god’s Home?* Where tenfold thunders rend the glittering spray, And wild waves madly dash, in loam away; Where mists ethereal float afar on high To veil a star, or deck the arching sky— Where mighty rocks grown hoarv-white with time, Bend awful brows to shade that lap of thine; Heave high their heads to guard thy chamber well Where silence dies, and fierce commotions dwell! Eternal rocks encompassing the cave, Where winds and waters struggle for a grave; Where loosen’delements long warfare wage And in deep thunders crashing, vent their rage. Rude Benda’s grot whence ‘/nr, lar down below, Mighty Niagara i6 seen to flow, In giddy circles bearing on their breast That reckess heroine “ Maiden of the Mist !”t Green Iris, brightest emerald of foam Whose velvet turf the hermits loved to roam— Is nought sublime where at thy southern verge, The white waves weep, and bounding torrents urge Deep-buried rocks to fly their ancient seat And find below some safer, new retreat? Or sister islands nestling side by side, The trooping currents into files divide, Where the pr-oud eagle builds his nest secure And mimic cascades brighten either shore? But he who ! alone th’impetuous tide In a braVeleap, nd o’er the chasm’s side, Hath little seen—for struggling, miles below, Contending waters fighting as they flow, Sweep grandly on, like armies, in their flight, Or driving snows, by drift and wind made white ; ’Till, like tornado in their awful round, They break in whirlpools, jarring all the ground ; And the mad waves with plumed and snowy crest, JLike white swans circling round their ravish’d nest, Hover awhile in vague uncertain flight, Then plunging, vanish from our ’wildered sight. .Men who have souls, are stirred by leaser things— How “ pious Cowper” to his landscape clings, ‘Till sunset comes, and nightshades intervene, To shut him out, transported, from the scene ! And Byron spell-bound on the vine-clad Rhine, Or Burns whose lays with milder radiance shine, Imbued with fire from Scotia’s wildest scenes ! M. Farquhar Tupper lost thou own a soul? Or is t but fancy, sac r control— A tame, cold spirit, c< . . high-flown words That neither warmth, nor truth, nor zest affords— A vast pretence of harboring giant mind, Whose little greatness, vents itself in wind ! Else, thou’rt indeed of finer nobler clay, Nor Earth’s creation, transform, or decay Can yield, (what seems to us thy vain conceit) Thy grand conceptions, form or mould replete With the sublime for thou would’st fain command The mightiest works of the Almighty’s hand, To form a compact of Earth’s wonders fraught Witbf grandeur that should match thy thought! * Iroquois. i Steamer “ Maid of the Mists Francis Abbot CALENDAR FOR 1852, ;>■ C > £ >* I£ 5 .. < A ) .< ,• fl slz 5< 5 ; -i : 5 § Bia gj§ g §|a| g| | 73 HI?- i- fa x 7A Si t* ■- £ x n JANUARY. | j JULY. 1! 2 3 4 I I II 2| 3 4 5 6 7 8 910 11 )5| 6 7| 8| 9110 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 12 13 14 15.16 17 18 16 20 ill 22 23 24 25S )19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27j 28 29 30 31 ) ‘26 27 28 29|:?n 31 FEBRUARY. j ) AUG-CJST. ! 1 II 1 2345 67 8 23|4,5 67 8 910111213 14 15 \ 9 10111.12 13 14 15 16 17| IS 19 20 21 22) )16 17j18|19 20 21 22 23 24j 25 26 27 28 29} >23 24125 26 27 28129 I | \ i|3o 311 | I MARCH. | ( SEPTEMBER, 1 2 3 41 51 6 7) < 1! 21 3 4 5 8 910 11121314) ) 6 7 8| 9|lo 11 12 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 22 28 24 25126 27 28) V 2O 21 22 23 24 25 26 29 30 31 I I ) )27 28 29 30 APRIL. ) ) OCTOBER. 12 34)| I 1 2 8 5 6 7 8 9 10 11) ) 4 l 5 G 7 I 8 910 12 13 14 15 16. 17 18> ( 1] 12 13 14 15 10 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 IS 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 28|29 301 jl ) 2j 23 27 28 29 30 31 MAY. ) __ WOVEMBER. ’ i T~2i )112341 56 7 3 4j 5 6 7 8 9) > 8| 910 11 12 13 14 10 11,12 13 14 15 16) 15 16 17 18| 19 20 21 17 18 19 20 21 22 23) 22 23 24 25 26 27128 24125120 27 28 29 30) >29 30 i j JUNE. > ( DECEMBER, I 1 ”2lT“4| 5 6) II 21 31 41 5 71 89) 10 11112| 1S) >6 7 8 9|lo|ll|l2 14 16 16117 18119 ;;o) )13 14j 15 10117 18 19 21 22123124125126 27- ’20121122 23124 30 26 28 29|30j | j )27|28i29 30131 i I XJUSTUKCEIVKI* I’KU Ships Speed and BonaDeafrom ? .verpool—Five cases of fin-. DOUBLE BARREL GUNS, with‘*LA M 1 NATED” Steel Barrels,direct from the makers. Also, a supply of Sportman’s goods, too numerous to men tion. E. LOVELL,No. 11 Barnard street, feb 21 _ HATH AND —Fine, fashionable, silk and beaver Hats ; en’s boys’ cloth Gaps ; men’s*' - nn j boys’California do; A large lot of Wool Hats, for Plantation use. For saieby .STALEY 6c. HENDRY, Congresa-at. Just opened at very low prices, wholesale and retail, KYYYYv A LARGE LOT OF BROWN |SJTVn\ Bleached Sheetings and Shirt Shirting Stripes, Checks, Ticks, English., French and Domestic Prints, Pantaloon Stulls, Linen, Cotton and Cassimere Marseilles Vesting, Silk Ildkts and Cravats, Embroidered Muslin do., Rich Bareges, Grenadines,and Barege do Laines, Handsome French Lawns and neat style Ginghams, Embroidered Collars, Cutis Sleeves, Edging and Insertions Silk Gloves,Kius.Black, White and Colors; Hosiery; Damask Table Linens,brown and bleached,etc., etc at the old stand of Hiram Roberts, mar 24 £ L GUERARD. yGOLI) PENH. —A supply of superior Gold Pens, various sizes. Received by april 15 J B CUB HEDGE, South Side the Market. C GENUINE Hoofland German Bitters. A fresh T supply of the above celebrated Bitters, just re ceived by april 10 JOHN A. MAYER. PUMPS ! PUMPS ! ITHE Subscriber has received CAST IRON 1 PUMPS, of various sizes and is prepared to put them up at short Notice. Old Bumps put in working order. J. J.MAURICE, march 5 rM PROVED SEIDLITZ POWDERS.— These Powders are prepared expressly tor the retail trade, from supeiior imported materials, and are warranted full weight: received this day per stei.mer Alabama, and for sale by may 5 WM. W. LINCOLN, Monumen-rsqr. T I N W\ K£ ! TIIV — WAKE f | HAVE on hand and constantly manufacturing I. TIN WARE of every variety and quality, whole sale and retail, to which I would invite the inspec tion of the public-feeling assured I can give satisfac tion both as regards quality and price. Also, Brass Kettles ; Brass, Iron, Enameled and Tinned Sauce Pans. Frying Bans ; Smoothing Irons, Fire Dogs; Iron Pots, Ovens and Spiders; Tea Kettles; Gridirons; Waffle Irons : Table Cutlery; Brass Candlesticks ; Snuffers; Tea and Dinner Bells. Also Glass and Brittani i Fluid Lamps, and many articles too numerous to mention. Call and see. J . J. MAURICE march 5 Georgian, Republican and News, copy. PASTILLE DePAIUS.—For the alleviation and radical cure of Bronchitis, and other affec tions of the throat. Just received and for sale by may 22 W.M. \V. LINCOLN. Monument-sqr. JUST RECEIVED a supply of Silver’s Miner al Paints, fire and weather proof colors; unfad ing, Silver’s Mineral Paints,differ essentially from all others in market. They are not Clays, they require little Oil, they do not work toughly, but flow easily as White Lead. They lay on a very heavy body.set light away and become an indestructable covering of flint. They neither crack nor peel, and require no stronger dryer than white lead. I have a variety of colors Red, Yellow, various Browns, and Jet Black They are superior in body (or covering property ) to any thing ever discover ed, and pound for pound will cover double the surface of white lead or Zinc Mineral Paints and re quire less oil. 1 am now prepared to cover Tin Roofs, as nothing adheres to Tin like Silver’s Mineral Paints For sale by JOHN J. MAURICE, may 6 10 and 12 Barnard street. Rutabaga turnip seeds—This day received per steamer State of Georgia, a large supply of Ruta Baga, Flat Dutch, Red Top, Large Norfolk, and Hanover Turnip Seeds. These seeds are direct from the gardens of David Landreth, and are warranted to be of the growth of 1652. W W LINCOLN, june2B Monument square and Summer Clothing*—The Sub. scribers have in store a good assortment ot Spring and Summer Clothing, which they are selling at low prices. Our friends, customers, and all in want of good and cheap CloL.ng, are respeetfully in vited to call and examine our stock. We will re ceive by the steamers from New York during the business season, weekly supplies ot such articles as our trade may demand. Call at the sign of the Gol den Eagle* STALEY 6c HENDRY, april 24 18 ’ i ‘•• !•>* scree A FEYV Carnation Pinks and Fuchias; just re J:*. ceived by june 12 JNO. A. MAYER T. POR'J'ER’S FASIII OKAB LE CLOTHING EMPORIUM. ASJB SUMMER rpHE HER takes this method ofinfornMnghis Friendsand the Citizens of Savannah, that J- he is now opening the most splendid stock of CLOTHING ever offered in this City. The prices in plain figures are markedupon each article and,no deviation, and at the remarkably low’prices that the goods are marked,the Subscriberfeelsconfident willbe appreciated by a generous Public. In partare thelol lowing Goods 1 have now instore, viz : GENTS’ CLOTH COATS. Black Cloth Dress and Blue Frock Coats, Olive “ “ “ Brown “ “ “ “ “ Bine Black Cloth Sacks and I’olka Sacks, Brown “ “ “ “ Blue “ Olive “ “ Shad Dress “ Black Doe Skin Polka Sacks, Fancy Colored Drab Cassimere Sacks and Polka Sacks, Black Tweed Green “ Brown “ “ Silk and Wool “ COATS. Cauiblet, Check Ginghams, Linen Lustre, Plain and fancy Alpaca, Paris Lustre, Black Morin, Black and fuucy Tweed, Do. do. Cashmeretts, Brown and yellow Linen, Black Drap D’Ete, Grass Linen. PANTALOONS. Striped Cotton and Linen, Plain do. do. Nankeen Drap D’Ete, Fancy Linen Black Alpaca, Black! Skin Pants, Plain Black Cassimere Pants, Fancy Colored “ Plain and Ribbed “ Black and Colored Satinett Pants, HOYS’ LLO I'IIING. CHILDREN'S CLOTHING DKVAII'J MEET. This Department for Children’s Clotliingis fiited up .;• most costly ie with every convenince ft r trying on, fitting, &c., thestjpek embraces every attickj inihnt line,* consitsingin part of Coats and Pants ol every style. Overcoats, and Under Garments. Jenny Lind Sacks. Polka do, Over Sacks Vests, Braided suits, Plain. Silk Velvet, Vest suits, and Boys’Caps, a large assortment. The Ladies will find it •j their interest to mil mid examine iny stock, as they or'* made up in the latest style and the bestmanner ud at the lowest prices. No abatement from the pne -tasked. I Don’tforget the New Store on first floor of St. /. i. raw’s JJall, corner ol Broughton and Jefferson SAVANNAH JOURNAL TUESDAY. AUGUST 10, 1852. GREAT CLOTHING DEPOSITORY! Gibbon’s Range—Savannah, Ga. —1 8 5 2 The Subscriber would respectfully m2* call the attention of the public to his ran stock of It K A D Y-M A D CLOTHING, which ho is now opening at his store, GIBBON’S RANGE. Having just returned from the north with it, hr is prepared to say his stock has never been surpassed by any heretofore offered in this place. It consists ot the following for Men’s wear, viz : Superior black and brown Cloth,Cashraerctt,Drab d’Ete, English Merino, Tweed Cassimere. Alpacca, brown, checked end striped Linen Frock, Dress and Sack Coats. Black Doeskin,fancy French Cassimere,Drabd’Kte, Alpacca, English Merino, French Linen, White Drill iug,Tweed Cassimere, Cottonade, Drill and Striped Linen Pants. Figured Silk, black Satin, black Alpacca, Bomba- - hite and fancy Marseilles, Linen ana Cotton Vestt M< no, Cotton and Silk Under Shirts and Draw ers ; Siik, Linen and Cotton Pocket Handkerchiefs; Stocks, Scarfs, Cravats, Neck Ties, Collars, Gloves, half Hose Stiffeners, Hair Brushes, Purses, Suspen ders, etc. HIS SHIRT DEPARTMENT is complete with the latest sty‘>o cf Shirts,at all price ranging from 50 cents to $3 eajh. GENTLEMEN’S PANAMA HATS. A complete assortment on hand for retail at prices from S2J to $lO each. Those in want of a superior article, can get it here —call and see. To Parents and Guaidians, BOYS’ READY MADE CLOTHING. The undersigned would respectfully inform ootli pa rents and guardians having boys to clothe, that lie ‘.ill continues to keep up a complete assortment ol Boys’Ready Made Clothing,and has just received a full supply of such articles for Spring and Summer wear, lie has taken much pains in having them made up to suit this market, and his pations may depend on their being well made, and from good mu erials. Each will be marked with the selling price, :.i no abatement from i.. The following comprise a portion ol the assortment: Boy’s fulltrimmed Cloth Frock and Sack Coats do Black, blue and brown Cloth Jackets do Tweed Cassimere, Drab d’Ete. Alpacca, brown Linen, checked Linen Frock and Sack Coats do Merino, Alpacca, Croton Cloth, brown and checked Linen Round Jackets do Black Doe Skin, fancy French Cassimere.DraL d’Ete, brown and fancy Drill, white Drill and Cottonade Pants. do Fancy Silk, black Satin, figured Alpacca, white and fancy Marseilles Vests, do White and colored Shirts, do Straw, Leghorn and Panama Hats. Children’s fancy trimmed Suits. Full trimed Linen and Lustre Kitts. All of which will be sold at reasonable prices. N. B—Having a prira*’ 7r trying on Boy’s Clothing, 1 must decline seudiue it out to he tried on except in case of sickness. Those in wuut are invited to give me a call at the clothing st e, No3. 69 und 150 GIBBON’S R ANGE. TRAVELLER’S TRUNK DEPOT, •mi!'Ll TT liJ Gibbon’s Rango. GEO. S. NICHOLS HAH with his Clothing bus less, fitted up his second story for travellfngTi nks, Valices and Carpet Bags, u and intends to keep up a •omplete assortment of such articles. He respect fully invitps travellers and all others in want, to call and examine his stock. His prices will be marked low’, and varying from $1 50 to S.'K) each, made up and finished in the best style, and for convenience. Each will be marked with‘the lowest selling price, and no abatement from it. mar2o GEO.S. NICHOLS. rpRICOPISRIIOUS. forsaleby the pint,quart l or gallon; by HUMPHREYS & JOHNSON. LEECHES, LEECHES*—This day received, per steamer Florida, one tub of large, healtny Swedish Leeches. VV.VV. LINCOLN, july 21 Monument sqr. CIHURCH*S LOTION.—An effectual curefo > eruptions on the face and skin. A degree of pleasure accompanies the use of this clegaut prepar ation, In its refreshing effect upon the skin. Cuta neous irritabtlity, ana discoloration are also remov ed and a pure state of the complexion established by the use of this Lotion. This day received and for saieby WM. VV. LINCOLN, may 5 Monument-square. IFLES.—The subscriber has on hand a large L variety of Rifles, made in the best manner, by the best Workmen, and every one sold or made to order, will be warranted to shoot well. They are made from the best materials. Those in want of a good Rifle, are invited to examine. Cast Steel Ri fles made to order at reasonable prices. Guns Repaired, Re-stocked, or any work will be done with dispatch, by the best of Workmen. E LOVELL, june 4 No. II Barnard-st. fURY IT.—ls you want to find one of the best I preparations for the Hair in existence, get a25 rent bottle of Rose Compound, and you will say it is the best known. It has a rich perfume of Otto Rose, and we warrant it supeiior to any thing you have tried lately. For sale by HUMPHREYS 6c JOHNSON, june 9 ‘ ner Broughton and Whitaker sts. VESTS. j Blac ‘iatinsingle and double Breasted Vests, Fancy Satin and Silk “ Embossed Fat ;y Silk Black and Fat y Berathea “ “ Emin dered Cassimere “ White and Fancy Satin and Silk Party “ Plain Bi’k S’k Velvet s’gle A double br’ed “ Fancy Cut “ Fancy Cashmere “ FURNISHING GOODS. Linen and Linen Bosoms Shirts, Silk, Lamb Wool A Merino Shirts it Drawers, Linen Jeans and Canton Flannel “ - ilk, .Merino and Cotton 4llose, Lisle Thread and Nori “ Gents Dressing Bobes, Linen Collars, 2 and 3 ply. GLO V ES, Black, white and colored Kid Gloves, Buck and Castor Riding “ Cloth Cashme’ - 1 -”dLined Berlin “ Black, white ncySilk “ CRAVATS. Superfine Block Silk and Satin Cravats, “ fancy do great variety, White Siik and Satin party Cravats, Black and fancy Satin and Silk Scarfs, “ “ Opera Ties, Linen cambric, china cord and pongee Pocket Handkerchiefs, Hats and Caps of the latest styles, Ladies Riding Hats, Trunks, patent and sole Leather, Valises, Carpet Bags, Qmes, Umbrellas, Ac. Youths and Childrens’ <” ‘ the lar gest and finest stock in the .y low prices. LIST OF VOTERS. SEC. 2. Be it farther enacted by the autho ity of the same , That from and after the passage of this act, all persons shall be quali fied to vote at elections for Mayor and Aider men of thy city of Savannah and the hamlets thereof, who are citizens of the United States, have resided in the State of Georgia for one year immediately preceding the election, and within the corporate limits of Savannah, for one month immediately preceding their re gistration, 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 against them ; who have made all returns required by the Ordinances of the city, and have been registered according to the provi sions of this act. — Extract from the Registry Laic . A. Adolph Abrahams, Robert Adams,John S Achord, Geo A Ash, F W Averfeldt,G W Anderson. Mathi as Amorous, C B Ash, Stewart Austin, David Abra ham, CS 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 Bukcr, John Brady* E J Blount. Wm M Blount, Patrick Brady. Thos B .ndy, Wm B Blount, l)r W G Bulloch, Anthony Basler, Saul S Box. Jos 11 Bald win. Isaac Bruno. Seigsmond Berg. Henry Berners, NKBarnum,\Vm T Brantley, Robt Blake, Wm M Blake, Felix Bouysson, Gilbert Butler, Thomas Bourke, EugeneM Bee, J P Boiteuillet, LE Byck, A Borchert, Wm Bassenger, Patrick Bulkey, P li Behn, Henry better man, Tolls VV E Bealle, Wm J Bulloch, Patrick Bradley, Henry Burt, E H Bacon,S P Bell, Wm J Bandy, H L Byrd, G A Bouleuillet, J G Biyan, Ti os II Barrett, Michael Branum, David Bell, Jno Bilbo, T A Bulkley. Francis Blair. Clas Ball, Patrick Brady, Thos J Bulloch, J M Butler, Michael Bryan, Geo Bankman.C E Barrie, Jas Bry an, D L Best, J A Baker. W H Bunch, Jos K Bui lough, Wm D Broome.AT Bowen.Jos II Burroughs Jno Bonn.tt. Louis Baufield, Jos B ncroft, Thaade us J Baldwin, Patrick Burke, G K Blount. John N Barbee, J is A Brown, C VV Bruen, Moses Black. II L 8 Buntz, ThosS Bailey, VV H Bulloch, R M Bar thelmess, Henry VV Boefeullett. P A Blois. Henry Brigham, W 8 Brantley, T VV Benton. M J Buck ner, John Boston, B M B Burrroughs, Dennis Blan neriiassete. C. Wm II Cuyler, John Cooper,C A Cloud, P L Con stantine, DavidC Cash, M A Cohen, It II Cuyler, Geo A Cuyler, Solomon Cohen. Hugh Cullen, VV H Cooper, Edward Cubbedge, David Cohen. John Cleary, Jos V Connerat, Allen Cullen, Chas Cooper Jas Cleary, Barnord Constantine, Thos VV Cooper, John Clancy, John Carsbuis.F VV Cornwell, Jos 8 Carrufchers. Nicholas Cruger Wright Culpepper, T Corley, It M Charlton, 8 J Cassels, Richard Cole, Thos Cusack, Jno L Clark, Michael Cusack. C H Campfield, Francis T Cole, Jno Curry, Thos Clark, Jno Cardell, Jas Connelly, Jno Crarethers, Freder. ick Cook, Emanuel Canwaller, Luke Christie, Jas Campell, Eras Campfield, Jno D Charlton, Jno G Cooke, Edmund Cotter, Montgomery Gumming. H E Courter, Jos Claghc rn, Jno* Cass, Jno Cunning ham. Car! Cralt, Wm Carson, B L Cole, VV O Chari ton, 8 J M Cubbege, Moses Coburn, L F Cook, Hen ry Capon. 8 M Golding, Frederick Charstens, Wm Cox, Wallace Cumming, Patrick Crotty, Michael Carey, Peter Cobb, Jno J Cornell, Wm Condon, Robt Carr, Eras Champion, A 11 Champion, Jno VV Cornell, James Cornell,ll It Christian, Jno J Coates, Jas Cox, Jno TCampagnac, Wm Cullen, And Cor des, Pierce Condon, Aaron Champion, W T Cham pion, Daniel Clark. J B Cubbedge, George Cally, Uriah Cranston, Charles Cannon, Robt J Cowzby,S T Chapman, Jno|F Cardell, Antonio Chisa, Jno L Cope, Thos Connifi', Thos Conway, Moses 8 Cohen, D B Camp. D Kich’d W Delaney, Martin Duggan, John Doyle, Wm C Dawson, Michael Daily, Rich’d Donovan, Ba mnel P Dibble, Daniel Donovan, Alb't L D’Lorze, Patrick Downey. Isaac D’Lyon, Mich’lDonnelly,Jno Connelly, Wm M. Davidson, Morty Dorgan, Wm II Davie, Wm Dixon, Jas Dunn, Chosley Dugger, Jas H Demund, Jos Dawson, Thos Dowell, Jno Down ing. J E Davis, H J Dickerson,L S D’Lyon,G W Da vis, D 8 Daniels, Jno Dailey, Wm Duncan, Jno Dil lon, Israel Dasher, Levi Delbitt, AC Davenport, I Davis, Henry Dannenfelser, Jno D Delannoy, VV L Davis, 6 C Dunning, Pat Dervine. Chaa II Duryee, Burrell Dye, 8 C Dunning, jr, F G Dana, W H Dud ley, Jno Devaney, Jno Doble, P H Darby. Henry Ellis, Dan’l Egan. Rich’d Ennis, Abraham Einstein, John Everard, VV:n Elleby, Thomas Eden, C VV Eden, John J Edy, Charles J Eden. F Josopth Felt, John Foley, ‘Thos Ford, Jot S Fay, Wm Ferrill, Seward II Fisk, James Fountain, Du gald Ferguson, J EFalligant, Robt Ferrell, John G Falligant, Jas Ferrell, John Folleard, Andrew Furry, John Fitzgerald, Andw Flatley, It B Fel, Michael Finney, Wm F Feay. E S Fulton, G 8 Frierson, Aus tin French, Johann D Fisher, Wm Foliard, Dom’ck Flatley, John Flaunegan,Pat’k Foley,Thos Flaherty, JnoD Fish, L N Faibgant, Owen Koley, L J B Fair child, Jas Faunstun, Mich'l Fay, G W Fennell, Jno Foster, J It Fisher, G J Fulton, Jacob Friend, J C Fathers, G G Faries, Jno C Ferrell, Jas Folker.Green Fleetwood, Geo VV Fahm, Leonard Freeland, It H Fort. Cn John Gerdtz, Fes Grimball, J F Guilmartin, Benj Geonovuly, Joshua Griffith. C L Gilbert, Jos George nr, GW Gaimauy, J B Gallic, Jos T Gannon,. Jos Geiger, Mich’l Glasgow, Geo A Gordon, Wm A Gib bons, Pat’k Garron, Jas Grady. Geo Glen, J F Gro venstine, John Gammell. Jos Gallagher, Domingo Galleo, John Griffin, John Gionovely, James E God frey, L J Guilmartin, Seaborn Gooriall, David 1J Gnann.Geo Gatehouse, J M Griffin, Thos Green, J W Gibbons, Chas Gross, Pat’k Gordon, F M Jno F Glatigny, Peter Gafney, VV W Goodrich, Isra el Gear, Win F Goodwin, John Gilliland, Joseph D Garnett. Chas Ganahl, John Gallagher, C A Greiner, F D Gue, It M Goodwin, Carsten Gerdtz, James E Gaudry, Julius B Gaudry, R H Griffin. II N L Harris, P D Ileilzheim, John Haupt, sr, C 8 Henry, Christopher Hussey,J D Hitghes,C S Harris, Martin Houlihan, Dennis Ilealy. Dennis Holland, L S Hart, Michael Horan. John Hughes, David Har mon, M C lieald, Wm L Haupt, Wm N Hab ersham, Jos Hunter, 8 N Harris, J E Hernan dez, 8 P Hamilton Henry Haupt, Edmund Hetfer en, Patrick Hall, Wm Halan, Jonathan Hill, LF Ha iris, Wm P Hunter, G VV llardcastle, VV Hunter, E D Hendry, D F llalsey, Patrick Hanley,John Hig gins, John Hanley, Jno A Henges, Jno Hunter, 8 B Haupt, John Howard, Martin Horn, William Hone, Peter Hcrrman, It A Iloniker, Robt Hutchison, Jas C Hines, Henry Hunken, .1 B Har ley, Michael Hickey, Timothy Howe, C S Hardee, Elisha Hazad, J P Hood, Thos Henderson, VV .1 Hai ley, Henry Harper, J EHogg, VV It Harris, Nicho las Hernandez. Thos Heftered, Alfred Haywood, Moses Y Henderson, C II Hall, RII Hardee, David Harrington, Edwin E Hertz, VV II Hauseman, N M Harris, Stephen Ilatrick, 8 A Hooker, () 8 Hunter, R It Habersham. Chas F Hamilton, VV II Holmes, S P Halsey, Wm II Habersham, J M Haywood, Thos Hoynes. I. John VV Ihly, L Ihly, Wm Ihly, 1 rien Island. J. Geo Jones, Jas C Jones, Jas M Jones, B G James, Alexander Johnson, J T Jones, J 1) .lessees, Thos Jones, Edward Jones, Jos Johnston, Peter Jacobs, Jno R Johnson, Christian Jogstetter, E S Johnson, G II Johnson, VV B Johnson, Emanuel Joseph. J it Johnson, A E Jones Jno It Jackson, Bulloch Jack son, Nicholas Jeffreys. K. Fred Krete, Harmon Kuhlman,Wm II Kelly, Phil lip Kolb, Dedrick Kattenhoru, P M Kollock, Ezra Kent, N B Knapp, Jas King, Jno Kennedy, Dr N Kohlhouse, Jus Kerr, Peter Krause, Gefort Kerk, James Kennedy, John K**lly, Daniel Kain, Hanford Knapp, A J Kain. Edwin Knapp, J F Kirby, Robt Knox,Frederick Krenson, Peter Krine, Louis Cemp, A G Kennedy, A L Kent, Louis Koezel, Thos Kea ton, Jas Kirkland. L. C A C Lamar, Thos E I Joyed, Benj’n W Lloyd, Hugh Logan, Jos Lippman, John M li Lovell, B VV Leach, B Lathrop, M rtin Larkin, S Y Levy, J T Latham. Peter Logan, Thos Leary, Hugh Larkin, Patrick Lenahan, Patrick Lee, DanielLapham, Thos Lyon. James Panagham, J T Liud*\ Linda Linde, Daniel Leahey, William M Leigh, John Larkin, Hen ry Lathrop, D P Landershine, Andrew Low, C I) Lebey, Louis Legriel, John Lyons, O Lufburrow, Gharles Law, Peter Lee, Robt Ley bourn, Levy l.il lenthol, W VV Lincoln, II F Letche, F Lohoff, Paine Lovell, Wm E Long, Jno N Lewis, Simeon Lane, M L Lulburrow, William Lake, S A T Lawrence, A R Lawton, Edward Lynch, Edward Lovell, Jno Lares, D N Lane, Jas Laughlin, J F Linder, Jas J Logan, R A Lewis, A B Lewis, J H Ladd, John Lamu, James Lynch, I D Laßoche, Pvter Lawrence. M. Abraham Minis, David Morris, Jacob Manses, Jno Makin. Thos McNicholus, John Masterson, Edwaid Maahan, Jeremiah McCarthy, John Mclluc. Wm Morrell, J G M her tens, Robt Me Intyre, H C Mher tens, Jno D Mallett, Jos jgordeeai, Michael Me Grail, Thos Murtaugh, Leander Moore. Mathias H Myer, Peter McGuiliicuddy, Silvester Manning, M Marsh, Jacob Miller, John Murchison, John 8 Mon mellin, Thos Maher, Thos McAulilf, Jas McFecly, It VV Mis cuily, II VV Mercer, C A MngiU, Wm Meredith, E T MeGrail. Thos McCollum, II Morse, Wm J Moore,J D Mallurd, C D 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 Millen, ThosW McArthur. Levi S Myers, Henry Merckhardt, Michael Mjnth, Thomas Mahon, Patrick McGovern, 8 8 Millar, T J McNish, Jno Mchoney, Jno Mallery, James J McCoy, Isauc Minis, Edward McCabe, G Murkins, 8 8 Moody, Dennis McGuire,Lawrence McKenna, Neyle Mcllue, J II Mehrtens, M B Myer, Thos .McKenna, Jno Mil ler, Jacob Manke Edward McGraw, Bartholomew Mclnarney, Jno Mallery, Luder Mehrtens, A F Mira. Fabian Myerhoffer, G 8 Miller, Jno R Martin, Will, iam BMell. Jas VV Morgan, Michael Morris, Jno W McKoy, C F Mills, William E Mongin, D McKenzie, A F Mordccai. Jas 8 McDonald, Jas Manusy, Thos It Mills, Domingo Malting, Jos Murphy, GAMc- Clesky, Agnus McAlpin, Michael Martin. Peter Maris, A G Mode, M B Milieu, Jno McCall, James McFeely, Wm Metcalf, E Mendell, A K Moore, Wm Mackay. N% Joseph Neill, Thos Naylor, Win Nungezer, Jas Nungezer, VV G Norwood, Jno W Neavitt,!) B Nich ols, E L Neidlinger, Dan’l Nelson, Terrence Nugent, G N Nichols, Geo 8 Nichols, L F Nicols, Jos Nagle, NevillNeyle, Jno Neil, J G Neidlinger, N A Nungazcr. J R Norton. O. John W Owens, Geo W Owens, Daniel O’Connor. • Tim O’Brien, Owen O'Rourke, John F O’Byrne, David O'Connor, Owen O’Reilly, Humphrey O’- Leary, G 8 Owena, Dennis O'Co nor. Jno O Con nell, Jno 11 Ohimeyer, Wm H Ulcott, Wm Olmstead, J F O’Neill, D G Olcott.E O Byrne, Michael,O’Neill, C E O'Sullivan, II G Oliver, John Oliver, Jonathan Olmstead, M O’Reilly, James Oliver, VV C O'Dris coll. P. Martin Payton, Antonio Ponce, E M Prendergast,. Bam’l N Papot, Jas Prendergast, O C Parker, An thony Porter, Jos V Prentice, John F Posey, N S Finder, Sain’l Philbrick, Jas M Prentic, 8 M Pond, Win Parris, Patrick . uty, Andrew C Pacetty, Edwin Parsons, Elisha Parsons, John Poole, 8 G Pancost, Owen Peterson, C B Patterson, J Perfield, Jno Phelan, Jno F Powell, James Prendergast, Thos Purse, Sam’l Pittman, E J Purse, George Parsons,. ltD Papot, M Prendergast, Edward Padelford, jr., Edward Padelfor, Ben, Thos Pidgeon, Thos 8 Pitt, Jno Postell, Jos VV Phillips, James Prunty, J M Palin. Q James Quantock, John Q.uinn, Martin Quinn. It. P M Russell, Waring Russell, David Rosenblatt, Jacob Rosenband, John Russell, Dennis Ryan, Wm Rochester, James Russell, Thos .1 Ryon. J B Ross, John Reedy, A M Ross, Michael Rochford, Christo pher Russell, Win P Roberts, John Ryan, J BRead, Jos VV’ Roberts, Henry ltoser, Wm Roberb-on.Pafk Reilly. L 8 Russell, Wm Roche, Barney Roden, Pat’k Ryan, Wm Rogers, Jno A Richardson, Jno C Rowland, Michael Rooney, George Ritter, Edward Reilly, Daniel Robertson, Wm Remshart, J W Ra bun, Jos Ross, Francis Ryan. J B Ripley, J VV Rems hart, Robt ltaiford, H W Raiford, Mat.i ewliaiford, Wm Reilly, J P VV Reed, Jno Riordon, Francis Reides, Jefferson Roberts, C II Rikeman, II Rogers,. J Ronaldson, Jeremiah Ryan, B G Reed, Charles E Robinson. S. E A Soullard, Wm Swoll, Jno A Schaffer, John Scudder, Richard Smye, Ilenry Starke, Abraham Simpson, Christopher Schneider, John A Staley, Richard Scanlan, Emanuel Sheftall, Herman Silber, R II Spencer, Mordccai Sheftall, Andrew Steafva ter, Jno Savage, J 8 Solomens. Fred’k Scherif, A A Smeta, VV R Symons, Thos Sullivan, Geo Spaltnofl’, Jno G Sexton, A J CShsw, Jacob Shatter, M Shef tall ,sr., G J Spencer, Sam’l Solomons, J P Screven, Jno Spellman, D H Stewart, Ephraim Scudder, S S Sibley, Anthony Segur, Jas Shea, Pat’k Scanlan, Jas Skinner, J H Strocs, Dan’l Sullivan, Jas Skin ner, Dr 8 Sheftall, Nicholas Sinot, Martin Sullivan, Lewis Smith, Jacob Schaffer, Thu- ; ,i UI J Stevenson, G N Staley, Thos Smith, G J Smith, Jno Sullivan, Jas Sullivan, Walter VV Smith,Geo Shultz, F F Strobhart, Jas J Stokes, Geo Shute, Harmon Sangstock, Henry Seltzer, C B Scully, E Somerall, Francis Sorrel, Jno A Stegin, Jno Sloan, Wm G Stafford, Jno Screven, Wm Salte, C M Stone, J R Saussy, J M Schley, Francis Sheils, P K Sheils, A Short, Jno Y Symons, Jas Symons, F It Sweat, Ed mund J Saunders, Edwin Stiles, J M Solomons, Au gustus Scheiaeman, Dennis Sullivan. Daniel Sulli van, M J Solomons, M Shehan, Dennis Sullivan, Barney Smith, Henry Stibbs. Jas Ii Shehan, Valen tine Stanton, Jno Sherlock, Loyal Scranton, Martin Shannon, Jos Sullivan, JasF Stokes, Phillip Smith.. Jos M Shellman, Jas M Strickland, Timothy Sher redan, Thos Smith, Wm Starr, Jr. T. Wm II Tarver, Jno V Tarver, Geo W Titeolmb,. Wm II Tyson, Jno Thompson, Pat’k Tydings, Bar nard G Tildin, Tra’s Trautell, A F Torlay, P G Thos, VV F Thompson, Jno F Tucker, A Talbird, Fras Trautell. J D ‘Pembroke, Jas Thurmalt, B T Turner, Wm Thomas,C E Telft, Edward Townsend B T Thetis, A Thomas, VV P Tetft, Marion Thread’, cralt, Jno H Thod , II J Thomasson, VV B Tinsley, Fras Trechelut, R V Thomas, Richardson Tombs- VV II Talbird, J E Taylor, Jno G Thomas, John T rum fled, IC Mefft, Jas P Tustin, Thus M Turner, F A Tupper. U. Christion Uebele. V. Antonio Vend ley. Alias Ramboski,Chas Van Horn, VV IIS Verstille, TTistam Verstille, David Veader, Henry V’eilsteicb. W. O A Wood, Rich’d Wayne. J L Wineburg, Capt White, Jas Whillihun, Seth Woodward, Elisha VVylly, Chas Wilson, Geo VV Wylly, Augustus YVenze, James White. L W Welles, Francis Wil son, J J Waver, A R Wugh, Edmund Wallen, A J VVylly, Jos M Wilson, G M Waldburgli, VV i norue Williams, Win Wilson, Wm Waters, Hiram Wal ler, John Williamson, Jas White, Jacob Walter, Gregory White, Michael Weldon, Thos Weight, W C VVylly, E C Wilson, VV VV Woodbridge, Bryan Wren, R D Walker. Jno VV Wilson, ThosJ Walsh, II O Wyer, Jos VV Wood, Wm Wright, G S Wait, H F Willink, Isaac Welder, Wm Wescott, Jacob VValdburgh, J VV Webster, Jerrard VVubbh man, A A J White, Christopher White, Irvin L Wolfe. Nicholas Conred, YValsmitli, Isaac P Whitehead, C E Whiting. i’ R Wylly. Elios Withington, Benja min VVhiuhead. Thos Workman, Dr S Warner. J VV Watts, Jno Williams, S P Whitehead,Thomas A Wilson, ThosS Wayne, GW West, Jos VV White G M Willett, Simon Walton, VV II Weeks, 11 R Washburn. Y. Peter Y'ouson, Jno A Young, Dr E Yonge. Teter Zarodoski. Edward G Zetrouer, Jacob Zim merman, Edward Zudemes. The foregoing are the qualifications ol voters entitled to vote lor Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Savannah at the ensuing election in December next, and a list of persons Registered lor the month ol May. 11 there are any persons whose names ra Registered, and who are not entitled to a vote, notice is respectfully requested to be given to the Clerk ol Council, that they may be dealt with according to I{ ‘ w - R. F. AKIN, J ul y 17 Clerk Council. r PIIK ROSE COMPOUND has been J- very last, and given perfection satisfaction to every one who has used it : if you want a bottle call soon at HUMPH iEYS JOHNSON, july 14 Corner Broughton ar.d Whitaker-sts. AM If EL’S HAIR RE? TORATIVE. the pure ; just received and I ale by j u e G HUMPHREYS a. JOI'NSON, Corner Broughton and Whftakor sts. TH*’ FINEST assortment of Hair, Tooth and ■- Nail Brushes ever clfered in the city, can be found at HUMPHREYS & JOHNSON’S, july G Corner Broughton and Whitaker-sts. ( 10N CENT RATED Solution of Magnesia, just vy received by june 12 HUMPHKEgg <fc JOIINSON. HliMlY’S pure Rlagnesia, warranted genuine just rec -d bv HUMPHREYS & JOHNSON, i june 14 cornel Broughton and Whitaker sts