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Tlll* Exile Flower.
An Indian warrior rested by a white man's cottage
door,
Its guardian treo and trellis’d flowers nil kindly bent
him o’er;
Upon his brow and silv’ry hair the evening radiance
lay,
And near him, like a sunbeam, was a merry child ut
piny.
The warrior’s form wns f hie,but it was not always
so;
In youth, none track’d the deer like him, or met like
him the foe;
A proud and haughty chief was he, and spoko but to
command,
Era white men had his birthright sought, or touch’d
his father land.
But all he loved had pass’d away, and, weary and
forlorn,
He oft would wonder near the men once held in hate
and scorn;
A sunny child soon won his heart, and taught bis lips
to smile,
And ott would please him with her mirth,as now she
did the while.
When weary with her wild-bee chase, she sought
her mother's bower,
And there, all radiant like herself, found each fair
treasured flower,
Then,bounding with the precious load, she sought
the old man’s knee,
And in a burst ot joy exclaim'd—“Oh, twine a
wreath for me!’’
The warrior laid his trembling hand upon herglitt’-
ring hair,
And gently smooth ‘d each shining curl from off her
forehead fair.
And drawing nearer to his heart the half impatient
child.
He tried to breathe a blessing forth—then took the
flowers, and smi led.
His lingers soon had twined a crown lit for her sunny
brow,
And lifting high the wreath, lie cried—“ Behold the
treasure now!”
“But, lather,” said the child, “here’s one, one tiny
stranger flower;
1 found it hid, I know not why, within the lichen
bower.
The old man pass’d liis trembling touch o’er all the
blooming thing,
And on his wither’d face a change itquickly sccm df o
bring;
The fragrance of that exile plant o’er all his spirit
stole—
It seemed to rouse old thoughts, und break the spell
upon his soul.
The faint, but well-known fragrance of that long
forgotten flower
Had for the warrior’s rugged heart strange witche
ry and power ;
For it had lived with him lar thence more near the
setting sun,
And now upon its bloom there fell the big tear one
by one.
Oh yes ! itbrough his early home fresh to his trou
bled eye—
The giant flood, the world of words, the free and
sunny sky ;
The wigwam by the ocean lake, the bright or twi
light shore ;
The bounding of the light canoe, the falling of the
oar;
The fragrance ol the forest path, when in the breezy
air
Os noon, he bounded forth, to start the panther from
its lair;
The crashing of the frighten'd deer among tho
brushwood low.
And plunging in the sullen stream that scarcely
seemed to flow.
The hunter’s track it brought again, the warrior’s
stately trend,
When chiet, he led liis haughty tribe, now numb ir
ed with the dead ;
The land he proudly call'd his own, when, like an
eagle born,
He trod its paths, and felt no aught but love, or hate,
or scorn.
Fast, fast it brought his troubled heart each long
remember’d tie.
And every sc. . as fresh a9 when it biess’d his
youthful eye ;
The treasured ways and words ot those that long
in death had slept;
“But all are gone !” he murmur’d forth, and bow'd
his head and wept.
Oh yes! the tiny flowret seem’d a link of that strange
chain
That binds our spirits, and, when touch’d, brings
rushing buck again
A thousand sacred memories of long-forgotten
years—
Os light and shadow, joy and grief, ot laughter and
of tears.
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FEBRUARY.
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MARCH.
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fJOODS PORTRAY BLLIMi t>RISS
’ A Just received auusxir ment of i'iain. Colored.
41 Chambray, very fasiiiouahie for ’i.moiling
Jtresscs, together with anew iot of those iast r,ij.
ored Muslin’s,at 12} cents.
J. H. CO UKS &. CO, HO lirouchton strisu
June 10 next to J- tv*. Morrells Furniture .Store
/kUANC. RAfSPII .
* “few o icaitove 1” * .ts. m Pots, wat ranteci
r fruit: his season. Fruit large, with delicat e
havor. For sale l y
m ay U JOHN A. MAYKIt
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X J UST RECEIVED PKR
Ships Speed and Bona Deafrom
Liverpool—Five cases of fine
DOUBLE BARREL GUNS,
with ‘‘ U A MIN ATED” Steel
Barrels,direct from the makers.
Also, a supply of Sportman’s
goods, too numerous to men
tion. E. LOVELL,No. 11 Barnard street,
fob 27
___ IIATS AND CAPS.g^^a^
,£S* —Fine, fashionable, silk
ami and Smt
boys’ cloth Caps; meu’ri^^
, and boys’California do; A large lot of
Wool Hats, lor Plantation use. For
eaieby .STALEY & IIENDRY,
Congress-st.
Iv kw “Stoke,
Just opened at very low prices, wholesale and retail,
fW\V\\ A LARGE LOT OF BROWN (SJTTVVv
Bleached Sheetings and Shirt-||jp|jgy
Shirting Stripes, Checks, Ticks, English.] French
and Domestic Prints,
Pantaloon Stulls. Linen, Cotton and Cassimere
Marseilles Vesting,
Silk Ildkta and Cravats, Embroidered Muslin do.,
Rich Bareges, Grenadine*,and Barege de Laines,
Handsome P much Lawns and neat style Ginghams,
Embroidered Hollars, Culls Sleeves, Edging and
Ineertings
Silk Gloves.Kids,Black, White and Colors; Hosiery;
Damask Table Linens,brown and bleached,etc., etc
at the old stand of Hiram Roberts,
mar 24 E L GUERARD.
XGOLD PENS—A supply of superior I
Gold Pens, various sizes. Received by
april 15 J B CUBBEDGE,
South Side the Market.
(GENUINE Hoofland German Bitters. Afresh
a supply of the above celebrated Bitters, just re
ceived by
april 10 JOHN A. MAYER.
PUMPS : PUMPS s
HMIF Subscriber has received CAST IRON
B I’UiUPSjnl’ various sizes and is prepared to
put them up at short Notice. Old Bumps put in
working order. J. J. MAURICE,
march 6
Imp no vi; i> si:iblitz powders
These Powders are prepared expressly for the
retail trade, fromsupeiior imported materials, and
are warranted full weight: received this day per
steamer Alabama, and for sale by
mayo VVM. VV. LINCOLN, Monumen-csqr.
ll\ WARE ! TIN WARE !
11l AVR on hand and constantly manufacturing
TIN WARE of every variety and quality, whole
sale and retail, to which I would invite the inspec
tion ofthe 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 Pans; 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 Brittanii Fluid Lamps, and
many articles too numerous to mention. Call and
see. J. J. MAURICE,
march 5
I-y< ieorgian. Republican and News, copy.
IJABTILLE DePARIS.—For the alleviation
and radical cure of Bronchitis, and other affec
tions of the throat. Just received and for sale by
may 22 WM. VV. LINCOLN, Monument-sqr.
JUST RE Vs El VP D a supply of Silver’s Miner
• * nl Faints, fire and weather proof colors; unlad
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.
I am now prepared to cover Tin Roofs, ns nothing
adheres to Tin like Silver’s Mineral Paints For sale
by JOHN J. MAURICE,
may 6 10 and 12 Barnard street.
I JUT AISA GA TURNIP SEEDS—This day
U received per steamer State of Georgia, a large
supply of Rut a Baga, Flat Dutch, Red Top, Large
Norfolk, and Hanover Turnip tweeds.
These seeds are direct from the gardens of David
Landrcth, and are warranted to be of the growth of
1852. VV VV LINCOLN,
june 28 Monument square
SPRIMjS and Summer Clothing.—TheSub.
scribers have in store a good assortment l ot
Spring and Summer Clothing, which they are selling
at low prices. Our friends, customers, and all in
want of good and cheap Clothing, are respectfully in
vited to call and examine our stock. We will re
ceive by the steamers from New York during the
business season, weekly supplies of such articles as
our trade may demand. Call at the sign ofthe Gol
den Eagle. STALEY A: HENDRY,
april 24 18 3 rictus stree
V FEW Carnation Pinks and I ? uchins;just re
ceived by
june 12 JNO. A. MAYER
T. PORTER’S
FASH I’O AABIiE UOTIIUVC; EMPOKIUM.
SFKIMSt AM SOTMSSL PASHIOIi-S.
riirtE takes this method ofinforminghis F’riendsand the Citizens of Savannah, that
1- he is now opening the most splendid stock of CLOTHING ever offered in this City. The prices i a plain
guresaremarkedupon each article and no deviation, and at the remarkably low prices that the goods
ni marked, the Subscriber feels confident willbe appreciated by a generous Public. In partare thefol
lowing Goods 1 have now instore, viz:
GENTS’ CLOTH COATS.
Black Cloth Dress and Blue Frock Coats,
Olive “ “ “
Brown “ “ “ “ “
Blue “ “ “ “ “
Black Cloth Sacks and I’olka Sacks,
Brown “
Blue
Olive “ “ “
“ Slmd Dress “
Black Doe Skin Polka Sacks,
Fancy Colored “
Drab < lassiruere Sacks and Polka Sacks,
Black Tweed
Green “ “
Brown “ “
Silk and Wool “
COATS.
Can Wet,
Che . ‘liri^liams,
Lin* i -u- : ,
Plain aud fancy Alpaca,
Paris Lustre,
Black Morin,
Black and fancy Tweed,
Do. do. Cash rueretts,
Brown and yellow Linen,
Black “:-ip D’Ete,
C. s Linen.
PANTALOONS.
Striped Cotton and Linen,
Plain do. do.
Nankeen, Drap D’Ete,
Fancy Linen
Black Alpaca,
Black Doc Skin Pants,
Plain Black Oas-i mere Pants,
Fancy Colored “
Plain and Ribbed “
Black and Colored rfaiinett Pants,
BOYS’ CLOTIIINC;.
CHILDREN'S CLOTHIER DEPART MEET.
This Di psrtnlonuor Children’s Clothing is Sited upint tie most costly tit., :<• with every convenimr
t< r trying on. fitting, &c, the stock e r -os every article in that line.’ consitsingiu part of Coots mid
['nits ol every style. Overcoats, nnd Oarmcnts. Jenny Uud-ti ticks. Polka do. Over Sacks Vest’
itraided suits, Plain. .Silk Velvet, Vest suits, eml liny s’ Caps, a large assortment. The Cadies will tin.!
i their interest to rail and examine my stock, as they are made up in the latest style and the best maim
mi at the lowest prices. No abatement from the prices iirst asked.
Han't forget s Nut* Store onfirst floor of 3t. Andraw’s Hall, corner ol Broughton ami Jcffereon
SAVANNAH JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1852.
VESTS.
Blac liatin single aud double Breasted Vests,
Fancy Satin and Silk “
Embossed Fancy Silk “
Black and Fancy Beratbea “
Embroidered Cassimere “
White and Fancy Satin and Silk Party “
Plain Bl’k S’k V elvet s’gle & double br’ed “
Fancy Cut “
Fancy Cashmere “
FURNISHING GOODS.
Linen and Linen Bosoms Shirts,
Silk, Lamb Wool A Merino Shirt o. Drawers,
Linen JeauS and Canton Flannel “
Silk, Merino and Cotton 4 Hose,
Li.de Thread aud Nori “
Gents Dressing Robes,
Linen Collars, 2 .do ply.
GLOVES,
Black, Nvhi and colored Kid Gloves,
Buck and Castor Riding “
Cloth Cashmere and Lined Berlin “
Black, white and fancy Silk “
CRAVATS.
Superfine Black Silk and Satin Cravats,
“ fancy do great variety,
White Sill Satin party Cravats,
Black and fancy Satin and Silk Scarfs,
! “ “ Opera Ties,
j Linen cambric, china cord and pongee Pocket
Handkerchiefs,
Hits and Caps of the latest styles,
Ladies Riding Huts,
Trunks, (latent and sole Leather,
Valises, Carpet Bags, Canes, Umbrellas, <kc.
Youths and Childrens’ Clothing, the lar
ged and finest stock in the State, at very low
prices.
GREAT CLOTHING DEPOSITORY J
Gibbon’s Range—Savannah, Gu.
—1 8 5 4.
MUigpiifc The Subscriber would r pectfully rrn
*^&a eal l the attention of the public to hisJ JS
stock of R E A 1) Y-M A D
CLOTHING, which he is now opening at his store,
GIBBON’S RANGE.
Having just returned from the north with it, he is
prepared to say his stock has never been surpassed
by any heretofore ottered in this place. It consists
of the following ioi Men’s wear, viz :
Superior black and brown Cloth,Caslimeiett,Drab
d’Ete, English Merino, Tweed Cassimere, Alpacca,
brown, checked and striped Linen Frock, Dress and
Sack Coats.
Black Doeskin,fancy French Cassimere,Drabd’Ete,
Alpacca, English Merino, French Linen, WhiteDrill*
ing, Tweed Casuirnere, Cottouade, Drill and Striped
Linen Pants.
Figured Silk, black Satin, black Alpacca, Bomba
zine, white and fancy Marseilles, Linen ana Cotton
Vests.
Merino, Cotton and Silk Under Shirts and Draw
ers ; Silk, Linen and Cotton Pocket Handkerchiefs;
Stocks, Scarfs, Cravats, Neck Ties, Collars, Gloves,
half Hose Stiffeners, Hair Brushes, Purses, Suspen
ders, etc.
HIS SIHUT DEPARTMENT
is complete with the latest sty ‘e of Shirts, atall price
ranging from 50 cents to SB oajh.
’ GENTLEMEN S PANAMA IJATS.
A complete assortment on hand for retail at prices
from s2l to $lO each. Those in vvantol a superior
article, can get it here—call and see.
To Parents and Guardians,
BOYS’ READY MADE CLOTHING.
The 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 received
a full supply of such articles foi; Spring and Summer
wear. He has taken much pains in having them
made up to suit this market, and his patrons may
depend on their being well made, and from good
ma erials. Each will be marked with the selling
price, and no abatement from i,. The following
comprise a portion of the assortment:
Boy ’s full trimmed 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
Cottouade 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 private room for trying on Boy’s
Clothing, I must decline sending it out to be tried
on except in case oi sickness. Those in want are
invited to give me a call at the clothing st*> c.
Nos. 69 and 150 GIBBON’S K ANGE.
F'fts TT> TRAVELLER’S
ferirHTA TRUNK DEPOT,
SS&talLUlfeJ Gibbon’s llangi,.
GUO. S. NH'ISOUS
HAS injconnection with his Clothing bus less,
fitted up his second story for cks,
Valices and Carpet Bags, ad intends to keep op a
complete assortment of such articles. He respect
fully invites travellers and all others in want, to call
and examine his stock. His prices will be marked
low, and varying from $L 50 to each, made up
and finished in the best style, and for convenience.
Each will be marked with the lowest selling price,
and no abatement lr an it.
mar2o GEO.S. NICHOLS.
RICOPIS FROUS, foreale by the pint,quart
1 or gallon; by HUMPHREYS & JOHNSON.
I£ EC HE! 8, LEECHES.—This day received,
-i per steamer Florida, one tub of large, healtuy
Swedish Leeches. W. W. LINCOLN,
july2l Monument sqr.
pHUROH’S LOTI ON. —An effectual curefo
Vv eruptions on the face ;nd skin. A degree ul
pleasure accompanies the use of this elegant prepar
ation, in its refreshing effect upon the skin. Cuta
neous irritabtlity, and discoloration are also remov
ed and a pure state of the complexion established by
the use of this Lotion. This day received and for
sale by WM. VV. LINCOLN,
may 5 Monument-square.
JFLES.—The subscriber lias on hand a large
V 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, Percussioned, or any
work will be done with dispatch, by the beat of
Workmen. K LOVELL,
june 4 No. II Barnard-st.
*pitY IT.—lfyouwarPto find one of the best
B- preparations lor the Hair in existence, get a25
cent 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 supeiiorto any thing you
have tried lately. For sale by
lIULIPIIREYSifc JOHNSON,
june 9 corner Broughton and Whitaker sts.
LIST OF VOTERS.
SEC. 2. Be it further enacted by the autho
rity of the same, Tlmt from and after the
passage of this act, all persons shall tie quali
fied to vote at elections for Mayor and Aider
men of the city of Savannah and the hamlets
thereof, who are citizens of the United States,
have resided in tlie Stale 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
tune of election, who have attained the age
of twenty-one years, have paid nil 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 aet. —Extract from the Registry
Law.
A.
Adolph Ahrnliams, Robert Adams,John 8 Achord,
Geo A Ash, F W Averfeldt,G VV Anderson. Mathi
as Amorous, C B Ash, Stewart Austin, David Abra
ham, C ,S Arnold, Geo Alexander,Jno W Anderson,
P VV Alexander, Robt Austin, George Armstrong,
James Anderson, W VN Armstrong.
11.
Conrad Bych, Richard Burke, Michael Boylan, E
W Uuker, John llrady, E J Blount, Wm M Blount,
Patrick Brady. Thos Bandy. Wm 15 Blount, l)r W
G Bulloch, Anthony Easier, Saul S Box. Jos H Bald
win. Isaac Bruno, Seigsmond Berg. Henry Berners,
N K Barnum, Wm T Brantley, Robt Blake, Wm
M Blake, Felix Bouysson, Gilbert Butler, Thomas
Bourke, EugeneM Bee, J P Iloiteuillet, L E Byck, A
Borcbert, Wm Bassenger, Patrick liulkey, P II
Behn, Henry betterman, Tohs WE Bealle, Wm J
Bulloch, Patrick Bradley, Henry Burt, E 11 Bacon,S
P Bell, Wm J Bandy, H L Byrd. G A Bouleuillet, .1
G Biyan, Thus 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 1, Best, J A Baker, W II Bunch, Jos K Bub
lough, Wm D Broome. AT Bowen,Jos H Burroughs
Jno Benmtt. Louis Baufield, Jos Bancroft, Thadde
us J Baldwin, Patrick Burke, G K Blount, John N
Barbee, Jas A Brown, C VV Breen, Moses Black, H
L S Buntz, Thosß Bailey, W H Bulloch, R M Bar
thelmess, Henry W Bcefeullett, P A Blois. Henry
Brigham, W S Brantley, T VV Benton, M J Buck
ner, John Boston, B AI B Burrroaghs, Dennis Blan
nerhassete.
C.
Wm H Cuyler, John Cooper,C A Cloud. PL Con
stantine, David C Cash, M A Cohen, R R Cuyler,
Geo A Cuyler, Solomon Cohen. Ilueh Cullen, W II
Cooper, Edward Cubbedge, David Cohen, John
Cleary, Jos V Connerat, Allen Cullen, Chas Cooper
Jas Cleary, Barnord Constantine, Thos VV Cooper,
John Clancy, John Carstens.F W Cornwell, Jos S
Carruthers. Nicholas Cruger Wright Culpepper, T
Corley, R M Charlton, S J Casscis, Richard Cole,
Thoa Cusack, Jno L Clark, Michael Cusack, C II
Campfield Francis T Cole, Jno Curry, Thos Clark,
Jno Carded, Jas Connelly, Jno Crarethers, Freder!
ick Cook, Emanuel Canwaller. Luke Christie, Jas
OampelLFras Campfield, Jno D Chariton, Jno G
Cooke, Edmund Cotter, Montgomery Cumming. II
E Courier. Jos clauhe in, Jno Cass, Jno Cunning
ham. Car! (h alt, Wm Carson, B L Cole. VV (J Chari,
ton, S J M Cubbege, Moses Coburn, L F Cook, Hen
ry Capon. S M Colding, Frederick Charstens, Wm
Cox-, Wallace Cumming, Patrick Crotty, Michael
Carey, Peter Cobb, Jno J .Cornell, Wm Condon,
Robt Carr, Fras Champion, A H Champion, Jno VV
Cornell, James Cornell,H R Christian, Jno J Coates,
Jas Cox,Jno TCompagnac, Win Cullen, And Cor
des, Pierce Condon, Aaron Champion. VV T Cham
pion, Daniel Clark, .1 B Cubbedge, George Cally,
Uriah Cranston, Charles Cannon, Robt J Cowzoy.S
T Chapman, Jnoj F Cardell, Antonio Chisa, Jno L
Cope, Thos Conniff, ‘Thos Conway, Moses 8 Cohen,
D B Camp.
I>
Itich’d VV Delaney, Martin Duggan, John Doyle
Wm C Dawson, Michael Daily, Rich’d Donovan, Sa
muel P Dibble, Daniel Donovan, Alb’t L D’Lorze,
i atrick Downey, Isaac D’Lyon, Mich'l Donnelly,Jno
Connelly, Wm M. Davidson, Morty Dorgan, VVm II
Davis, VVm Dixon, Jas Dunn, Chesley Dugger, Jas
II Demund, Jos Dawson, Thos Dowell, Jno Down
ing, J E Davis, II .1 Dickerson,!, 8 D’Lyon,G VV Da
vis, D 8 Daniels, Jno Dailey, VV’in Duncan, Jno Dil
lon, Israel Dasher, Levi Delbitt, AC Davenport I
Davis, Henry Dannenfelser, Jno D Delannoy, VV L
Davis, S C Dunning, Pat Den'ine. Chas II Duryee,
Burrell Dye, 8 C Dunning, jr, F(I Dana, VV H Dud
ley, Jno Devaney, Jno Doble, p. II DaVby.
E
Henry Ellis, Dan’l Egan. Rich’d Ennis, Abraham
Einstein. John Everard, VVm EUeby, Thomas Eden,
C VV Eden, John J Edy, Charles J Eden.
F
Josopth Felt, John Foley, iThos Ford, Jor S Fay,
WmFerrill, Seward H Fisk, James Fountain. Du
gald Ferguson ! E Falligant, Robt Ferrell, John G
F alligant, J...- ~ oohn Folleard, Andrew Farry,
John Fitzgerald, Andw Flatley, R 11 Fel, Michael
Finney, VVm F Feay. Id S Fulton, G 8 Frierson, Aus
tin French, Johann D Fisher, VVm Foliard, Dom’ck
Flatley, John Flaunegan.Pat’k Foley,Thos Flaherty,
JnoD Fish, 1. N Falligant, Owen Foley, L J B Fair
child. Jas Faunstsn, Mich'l Fay, G VV Fennell, Jno
Foster, J R Fisher, G J Fulton, Jacob Friend, J C
Fathers, G G Faries, Jno C Ferrell, Jas Folker,Green
Fleetwood, Geo VV I-’ahm, Leonard Freeland, It II
Fort.
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John Gerdtz, Fes Grimball, J F Guilmartin, Benj
Geonovaly, Joshua Griffith, C L Gilbert, Jos George
sr, G VV Gaimauy, J B Gallie, Jos T Gannon,. Jos
Geiger, Mich'l Glasgow, Geo A Gordon, VVm A Gib
bons, Pat’k Garron, Jas Grady, Geo Glen, J F Gro
venstine, John Gammell. Jos Gallagher, Domingo
Galleo, John Griffin, JohnGionovely, James E God
frey, L J Guilmartin, Seaborn Goodall, David 11
(in,din, Geo Gatehouse, J M Griffin, Thos Green,.!
VV Gibbous, Chas Gross, Pat’k Gordon, F M Green,
Jno F Ghitigny, Peter Gafney, VV VV Goodrich, Isra
el Gear, Will F Goodwin, John Gilliland, Joseph D
Garnett, Chas Ganahl, John Gallagher, C A Greiner,
FDGue, It M Goodwin, Carsten Gerdtz, James E
Gaudry, Julius 11 Gaudry, It 11 Griffin.
II
N L Harris, P D Heilzheim, John Haupt, sr, C 8
Henry, Christopher Hussey .1 1) Hitghes.C 8 Harris,
Martin Houlihan, Dennis Heaiy. Dennis Holland, L
8 Hart, Michael Horan. John Hughes, David Har
mon, M C Heald, VVm L Haupt, VVm N Hab
ersham, Jos Hunter, S N Harris, J E Hernan
dez, S P Hamilton Henry Haupt, Edmund Hetl'er
en, Patrick Hall, VVm Ilalnn, Jonathan Hill, L F
Harris, VVm P Hunter, G VV Hardcastle.W Hunter,
E D Hendry, 1) F Halsey, Patrick Hanley, John Hig
gins, John Hanley, Jno A Rouges, Jno Hunter, 8 B
Haupt, John Howard, Martin Horn, William
Hone, Peter Herrman, It A Iloniker, Itoht
Hutchison, Jas C Hines, Henry Hunken, J B Har
ley, Michael llickey, Timothy Howe, C S Hardee,
Elisha Hazad, J P Hood, Thos Henderson, VV J Hai
ley, Henry Harper, J 14 Hogg, VV It Harris, Nicho
las Hernandez. Thos Hollered, Alfred Haywood,
Moses Y Henderson, C 11 Hall, it II llardee, David
Harrington, Edwin E Hertz, VV II Houseman, N M
Harris, Stephen Hatrick, S A Hooker, () 8 Hunter,
It R Habersham. Chas F Hamilton, VV H Holmes, S
P Halsey, VVm H Habersham, J M Haywood, Thos
Iloyncs.
r.
John VV Ihi y, L lldy, Wm Ilily, 1 lien Island.
J
Geo Jones, Jas C Jones, Jas M Jones, B G James,
Alexander Johnson, JT Jones, ,1 D .lessees, Thos
Jones, Edward Jones, Jos Johnston, Peter Jacobs,
Jno It Johnson, Christian Jogstetter, E 8 Johnson,
GII John-ua, VV 1! Johnson, Emanuel Joseph, Jlt
Johnson, A E Jones Jno It Jackson, Bulloch Jack
eon, Nicholas Jeffreys.
tv .
Fivd Krete, Harmon Kuhlman.Wm II Kelly, Phil
lip Kolb. Dedrick Kattenhorn, l 1 M Kollock, Ezra
Kent. N B Knapp, Jas King, Jno Kennedy, Dr N
Kohlhouse, Jas Kerr, Peter Krause, Gefort Kerk,
James Kennedy, John Kelly,Daniel Kain, Hanford
Knapp, A J Karn, Edwin Knapp, J F Kirby, Robt
Knox,Frederick Krenson, Peter Krine, Louis Comp,
A G Kennedy, A L Kent, Louis Ivoezel, Thos Kea
ton, Jas Kirkland.
I„
C A C Lamar, Thos E I.Joyed, llenj’n W Lloyd,
Hugh Logan, Jos Lippman, John M B Lovell, 1! VV
Leach, B l.athrop, M rtin Larkin, 8 Y Lew, J T
Latham, Peler Logan, Thos’ Leary, Hugh Larkin,
Patrick Lcnahnn, Patrick Leo. Daniel Laphhm, Thos
Lyon. James Paaagliam, J T Limle, Linda Linde,
Daniel Leahey, William M Leigh, John Larkin, Hen
ry l.athrop, D P Isiudershinr, Andrew Low, C D
• ‘bey, I.ouif egriel, John Lyons, (> Lufburrow,
buries Law, Pi ferl.ee, Robt Leybourn, Levyl.il
leiulial, VV VV Lincoln, II F Letcbe, F Lohotf, Paine
Lovell, Wm E Long, Jno N Lewis, Simeon Rune, M
1. l.ufhurrow, William Lake. 8 A T Lawrence, A R
Edward Lynch, Edward Lovell, Jno Lares,
L> N Lane, Jas Laughlin, J F Linder, Jas J Logan, R
A Lewis, A B Lewis, J H I,add, John Lamn, James
Lynch, I D Laßoche, Pvter Lawrence.
AI , . I*l.
~ i • 0 ~?, m Klinis, David Morris, Jacob Manses, Jno
Makin. Ihos McNicholas, John Masterson, Edward
Mauhan, Jeremiah McCarthy, John McHup, VVm
Morrell, J G Afhertens, Robt Afclntyre, II C Mher
na"'"’ V 0 11 Mul *t’tt, Jos jvordceai, Michael McGrail,
1 hos Mui-taugh, Leander Moore, Malhias H Myer,
i eter M cC> u llllcuddy, Silvester Manning, M Marsh,
Jacob Miller, John Murchison, John 8 Monimollin,
Ihos Maher, Thos MeAulift, Jas McFeely, R VV Mis-
H VV Mercer, c A Magill, Wm Meredith, E T
?; C .V‘o lL J Jll< : 9 McCoUul ", ll Morse,VVm J Moore,J
D Mallard, C D Murphy, Jeremiah Mack, N C Mills
Jesse Mount. Jno Murphy, B M Morel, Patrick Mea
ra,CC Millar, Jno McCabe, Harvy Morse, John
McDermott, J MMillen, Thos VV McArthur Levi 8
Myers, Henry Merckhardt, Michael Month, Thomas
Mahon, Patrick McGovern, 8 8 Millar, T J McNish,
Jno Mehoney,Jno Mallory, James J McCoy, Isaac
Mims, Edward McCabe, G Murklns,S 8 Moods
Dennis McGuire,Lawrence McKenna, Neyle Mcliue
J H Mehrtens, M B Myer, Thos McKenna, Jno Mil
ler, Jacob Manke Edward McGraw, Bartholomew
Mclnarney, JnoMallcry, I.uder Mehrtens, A F Mira,
Fabian Myerhoffer, G 8 Miller, Jno It Martin, Will,
ium B Mell. 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
R Mills, Domingo Marting, Jos Murphy, UAMc-
Clesky, Agnus McAlpin, Michael Martin. Peler
Mans, A G Mode.M B Milieu, Jno McCall, James
McFeely, VVm Metcalf, E Mendeli, A K Moore, VVm
Mackay.
Joseph Neill, Thos Naylor, VVm Nungezer, Jas
Nungezer, VV G Norwood, Jno VV Neavitt, D B Nich
ols, E L Neidlinger, Dan’l Nelson, Terrence Nugent
G N Nichols, Geo 8 Nichols, L F Nicols, Jos Nagle!
Nevill Nejle, 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’Connor, Jim O'Con
nell. Jnoll Ohlineyer, WmH Olcott, VVm Olmstead,
J F’ O’Neill, D G Olcott, E O Byrne, Michael,O’Neill
C E O’Bullivan, II G Oliver, John Oliver, Jonathan
Olmstead, M O’Reilly, James Oliver, VV C O'Dris
coll.
I*.
Marlin 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 8
Tinder, Bam’J Philbrick, Jas M Prentic, 8 M Pond,
VVm Parris, Patrick Prunty, Andrew C Pacetty,
Edwin Parsons, Elisha Parsons, John Poole, 8 G
Poncost, Owen Peterson, C li Patterson, J Pel-field
Jno Phelan, Jno F Powell, James Prendergast, Thos
1 urse, Bam 1 Pittman, F, J Purse, George Parsons
It D Papot, M Prendergast, Edward Padell'ord, jr.!
Edward Padelfor, Sen, Thos Pidgeon, Thos 8 Pitt,
Jno Posted, Jos VV Phillips, James Prunty, J M
Palin.
n
James Quantock, John Guinn, Martin Quinn
K
I’ M Russell, Waring Russell, David Rosenblatt,
Jacob Rosenband, John Russell, Dennis Ryan, VVm
Rochesltr, James Russell, Tims J Ryon, J B Ross
John Reedy, A ft! Rugs, Michael /I'l.ciilord, Christo
pher Russell, VVm P Roberts, John Ryan. J BRead
Jos VV Roberts, Henry Roser, VVm Robertson,Pat’k
Reilly, L 8 Russbll, VVm Roclie, Barney Roden
Pat’k Ryan, VVm Rogers, Jno A Richardson, Jno C
Rowland, Michael Rooney, George Ritter, Edward
Reilly, Daniel Robertson, Wm Remshart, J VV Ra
bun, Jos Ross, Francis Ryan, J B Ripley, J VV Rems
hart, Robt Itaitord, 11 VV Raitord, Mata ew Raiford,
Will Reilly, J P VV Reed, Jno Riordon, FTancis
Reides. Jelterson Roberts, C II Rikeman, H Rogers
.1 Komildeou, Jeremiah Ryan, B G Reed, Cliaries E
Robinson.
S.
E A Soullard, VVm Bwoll, Jno A Schaffer, John
Scudder, Ricnard Smye, Henry Starke, Abraham
teimpson, Christopher Schneider, John A Staley,
Richard Scanlan, Emanuel Sheftall, Herman Silher,
R H Spencer, Mordecai Sheftall, Andrew Steafva
ter, Jno Savage, J 8 Solomens. Fred’k Schertl, A A
Sniets, VV li Symons, Thos Sullivan, Geo Spaltnoff,
Jno G Sexton, A J CShsw, Jacob Shaffer, AI Shef
tall ,sr., G J Spencer, Sam’l Solomons, J P Screven
Jno Spellman, D H Stewart, Ephraim Scudder, s’
8 Sib ey, Anthony Segur, Jas Shea, Pat’k Scanlanr
Jas skinner, J 11 Stroes, Dan’l Sallivan, Jas Skin-\
ner, Dr 8 Shcltall, Nicholas Sinot, Ma-rin B n i]-; v , •
Lewis Smith, Jacob Schaffer, TANARUS: . Ul , u ,.
Stevenson, G N Staley, Thos Smith, G .1 Smith, Jno
Sullivan, Jas Sullivan,Walter VV Smith,Geo Shultz
F F tetrobhart, Jas J tetoltes, Geo Sliute, Harmon
Sangstoek, Henry Seltzer, C li Scally, E Somerall,
Francis Sorrel, Jno A Stegin, Jno Sloan, VVm G
Stafford, Jno Screven, Win Snlte, C M Stone, J R
Saussy, J AI Schley, Francis Slieils, P K Sheils, A
Short, Jno Y Symons, Jas Symons, P’ II Sweat, Ed
mund J Saunders, P.dwin Stiles, J AI Solomons, Au
gustus Selieideman, Dei-nis Sullivan, Daniel Sulli
van, AI J Solomons, M Shi ban, Dennis Sullivan
Barney Smith, Henry Stibbs, Jas 11 Shellac, Valen-’
tine Stanton , Jno Sherlock, Loyal Scranton, Martin
Shannon, Jos Sullivan, JasF Stokes. Phillip Smith
Jos M Shellman, Jas M Strickland, Timothy Slier!
redan, Thos Smith, Wm Starr, Jr
T.
Wm H Tarver, Jno V Tarver, Geo VV Titcolmh,
VV m 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 1) ‘Pembroke, Jas Thurmnlt, B T
Turner, Wm Thomas,C E Tell':, Edward Townsend,
B T Theus, A Thomas, VV P Tettc, Marion Thread,
craft, Jno H Thod , II J Thomasson, VV ii Tinsley
Fras lrechelut.lt V Thomas, Richardson Tombs*
VV II 1 alhird, .1 E Taylor, Jno G Thomas, John
I rumtled, 1C Aleftt, Jas P Tustin, Thos M Turner
F A Tupper.
V.
Christion Uebele.
V.
Antonio Vendley.Alias itamhoski,Chas Van Horn,
WHS Verstille, Tristam Verstille, David Veader,
Henry Veilsteicb. jL.
W.
O A Wood, K'.ch'd Wayne, J L Wineburg, Cap£
White, Jas Whillihan, Seth Woodward, Elielia
VVylly, Clias Wilsoi, Geo VV Wylly, Augustus
VVenze, J-o s VVhite, L W Welles, Francis Wil
son, J J Waver, Alt Wugh, Edmund Wallen, A J
VVylly, Jos AI Wilson, G AI Waldburgh, VV Thorne
Williams, Wm Wilson, Wm Waters, Hiram Wal
ler, John Williamson, Jas White, Jacob Walter,
Gregory VVhite. Michael Weldon, Thos Weight, VV
C VVylly, EC Wilson, W VV VVoodbridge, Bryan
Wren, R D Walker, Jno VV Wilson, ThosJ Walsh,
H O Wyer, Jos VV Wood, Wm Wright, G S Wait,
HP Willink, Isaac Welder, VVm Wescott, Jacob
Waldburgh, J VV Webster, Jerrard Wubbl, man, A
A J VVhite, Christopher White, Irvin I. Wolfe.
Nicholas Conred, Walsmith, Isaac P Whitehead, C
E Whiting, T R VVylly. Elios VVithington, Benja
min Whitehead. Thos Workman, Dr S Warner. J
VV Watts, Jno Williams, S P Whitehead, Thomas A
Wilson, ThosS Wayne, GW West, Jos VV White,
G AI Willett, Simun Walton, W II Weeks, II R
Washburn.
Y.
Peter Yonson, Jno A Young, Dr E Yonge.
Peter Zarodoski. Edward G Zetrouer, Jacob Zim
merman, Edward Zudemes.
The foregoing are the qualifications of voters
entitled to vote lor Mayor and Aldermen ofthe City
of Savannah at the ensuing election in December
next, and a list ut persons Registered for the month
ol Alay. II there arc any persons whose names
Registered, and who are notentitled to a vote, notice
is respectfully requested to he given to the Clerk of
Council, that they may be dealt with according to
levy. It. F. AKIN,
july 17 Clerk Council.
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