The Savannah evening journal. (Savannah [Ga]) 1852-185?, August 14, 1852, Image 4

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Q3C3DO2 Hnow , it all. ’ ol* thy spirit** ohajnber, I :i : re t*> nir* hidden grief thou mayVt not tell ? Lut not thine heart forsake thee, but remember His pitying eye who sees and knows it well. Goa knows it all! And art thou tossed on billows of temptation, And wouldst do good, but evil oft prevail* ? 0, think, amid the waves of tribulation, When earthly hopes, when earthly reftage foils, God knows it all! Aid dost thou sin—thy deed of shame concealing In some dark spot no human eye can see? There walks in pride, without one sight revealing The deep remorse that should disquiet thee? God knows it all ! Art thou oppressed, and poor, and heavy hearted, The heavens above thoc in thick clouds arrayed, And well nieh crushed, no earthly strength imparted No friendly voice to say—“He not a raid !” God knows t all f Art thou a mourner ? arc thy tear drops flowing For one too early lost to earth and thee ? The depths of grief no human spirit knowing. Which moan in secret, like the moaning sea— God knows it all ! Dost thou look back u pon a life of sinning ? Forward, and‘tremble for thy future lot ? There’s One whe sees t e End from the Begining— Thy tear of penitence is unforgot. God knows it all ! Then go to God! Pour out your heart before Him! There is no grief your Father cannot feel ; And I t your grateful songs of praise adore him— To save, forgive, and ever wound to heal. God knows it all—God knows it all ! CllliltCll TABLE. DIVINE SERVICES FOR SUNDAY IN SAVANNAH. CHURCHES. MORNING, j AFTERNOON. EVENING. PASTORS. Independent Presbyterian, Preaching.’ Preaching. Dr. Preston. First Presbyterian, “ j “ * J. B. Ross. First Baptist, “ I Prayer Mt’a;. Preaching. Thomas Rambaut. Second Baptist, “ Sun. School. “ J. P. Tvi9tin. St. John’s, | “ Preaching. Rufus White. Christ, 1 “ Preaching. Mr. Carter. Lutheran, “ i “ J. Karn. Unitarian,* “ Preaching. John Pierpont, Jr. Methodist Episcopal, | “ Preaching. [Preaching. Dr. Pierce. ißoroan Catholic, Mass Vespers. J. F. O’Neill. Methodist African, Preaching. Preachibg. “ Thos. Pierce. B’irst African Baptist, “ “ “ Andrew Marshall. Second “ “ “ “ “ John Cox. Third “ “ “ “ “ * Closed till Ist October. CALENDAR FOR 1852. t” < . g * !-• < i; S S 2 * 2 >-■ and a z g < < s £ w a ;2 fc H F. ) 3 H l> H h ‘J)( JANUARY. ) i 2 a 4) 5 6 18 910 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 IS? 20 21 22 23 24 25) 26 27 28 29 30 31 > FEBRUARY. j 2345 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 MARCH. ( 1234 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30|311 ) APRIL. ) 1 2 3 4J 5 6 7 8 910 11) 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22123124125 26 27 28 29|30| ) MAY. S I 1 2 3 4 5 61 7 8 9) 10 11 12 13 14 15 16’ 17 18 19 20 21 22 23’ 24 25 26127 28 29 30 31 | JUNE. 1 21 3 4| 51 6, 7 8 9111 1 1111 ‘i| 1 •; 14 15 hi|l7 ISII9LO 21 22 23124.25 26 27'’ 28 29).;•] | TIMIti I< iHuiUii. Dispatch is a Recommendation which is Im portant to Rudders and Contractors. ‘TIME Subscriber i? now prepared with a sufficient 1 force ol Workmen,to <lo four times the amount of Tin Roofing, of any other Establishment in the City of Savannah in the same space of time, and can give reference to numerous Roofs laid by him, which the Public can inspect. I can cotfer a Medi um sized Dwelling House, and put up Cutters and Conductors, complete in the space of 10 hours. All Roots warranted in point of Workmanship, and prices a* low as prudence dictates. I am also, fitting up Water Works in Housse, which in point of Style and Workmanship.has never been practised ir. this City. All work done uuder my immediate inspection. I respectfully ask a •ontinuance of the patronage, which has beeu so liberally bestowed on me since my commencement of business, and will endeavor to merit a continuance of the same. JOHN J. MAURICE, may 29 ]0 & 12 Barnard-street. ( U)y a HESS WATER.-l Gross Congress J Water, pints, fresh from the spr! g. aug 5 JNO. A. MAYER, 154 Broughton st. r I TABLET OF ALA BASTE k7—Tarrant's L Cashmerian Tablet of Alabaster, for removing Tan. Pimples and beautifying the complexion. Ju6t received and for sale by W . W. LINCOLN, june 25 Monument square. _CLOTHING* —Fine Drab and ru* Brown Overcoats; black,dre* § and‘Hsi \l/® frock do; Cloth, Cassimere. Tweeds ■ andSattinetPants: Satin,Silk Velvet, Cashmere and Cloth embroidered Vests; Bleckand Fancy Silk Cravats. For sale by act 28 FTALEY& HENDRYCongresw-et. >’"jOBTRECKIVKn lf:-c Ship.” Speed ana Hona Dealroin Liverpool—Five ca*t a of fine DOUBLE BARREL GUNS, Wl l h<• -Ii AMINA THD w Bteel Harrels.dirr.ct from the makers. ij Also, a supply of Sportman’s ode, too numerous to men tion. E. LOVELL,No. 11 Barnard street. feb 27 HATS AND CAPB.|ffi^ —Fine, fashionable, fiilk and beaver Hats ; en’s and boys’ cloth Caps : and boys’ California do; A large lot of Wool Hats, for Plantation use. For floicby ,STALEY & HENDRY, Congress-st. NEW STORK, Just opened at very low prices, wholesale and retail, A LARGE LOT OF BROWN KTVYVv Bleached Sheetings and Shirt jyy^|Ugf Shirting Stripes, Checks, Ticks, English, French and Domestic Prints, Pantaloon Stuffs. Linen, Cotton and Cassimere Marseilles Vesting, Silk ridkfs and Cravats, Embroidered Muslin do., Rich Bareges, Grenadines,and Barege de Laines> Handsome French Lawnsand neat style Ginghams, Embi ered Collars} Cuffs Sleeves, Edging unci L. rtince 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 ELGUERARD. yfiOlil) PENS. —A supply of superior Gold Pens, various sizes. Received by april 15 J B CUBBEDGE, South Side tin* Market. G GENUINE Hooflnnd German Bitters. A fresh T supply of the above celebrated Bitters, just re ceived by april 10 JOHN A. MAYER. I'UIPS ! H ill'S : rpilE Subscriber has received CAST IKON I- 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 IM PKOVeTT SEIDMTZ POWDEK!S~— These Powders are prepared expressly for the retail trade, from superior imported materials, and are warranted full weight: received this day per steamer Alabama, and lor f-ale by mayo VVM. W. LINCOLN, Monumen-csqr. TIM WAKE A TINT WAR L T lIIAVE on hand and constantly man utactu ring - 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 riauce 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 Brittani i Fluid Lamps, and many articles too numerous to mention. Call and see. J. J'. MAURICE march 5 Republican and News, copy. PASTILLE DePAKIS- -For the alleviation and radical cure of Bronchitis, and other affec tions of the throat. Just received and for tale by may 22 VVM. VV. LINCOLN, Monument-sqr. FUST RECEIVED a supply of Silver’s Miner •l al Paints, tire 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 while lead. 1 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 f> lOand ] 2 Barnard street. RUTA BAGA 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, und are warranted to be of the growth of 1852. VV VV LINCOLN, juno 28 Monument square SPRING and Summer Clothing.—The Sub. scribers have in store a good assortment of spring and Summer Clothing, which they are selling at low prices. Our friends, customers, and all in want of good and cheap Clothing, are respeetfully in vited to call and examine our stock. Wo will re ceive by the steamers from New York during the business season, weekly supplies of such articles ns our trade may demand. Call at the sign of the Gol den Eagle. STALEY & HENDRY, april 24 18 ) >n/rnm scree A FEW Carnation Pinks and Fuchias; just re ceived by junel2 JNO. A. MAYER ) -** g * S. A 2 ) 5 < rs Q aj S >* )S % a K 5 g 2 i | p < 1 JULY. I 1 2| 3 4 5 6 7| S 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 119 20 21 22 23 24 25 $26 27 28 29 30 31 $ AUGUST. 2 3 4 s| 6 7) 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21122 23 24125 26 27 28129 30 31 j | ) SEPTEMBER. II 2! 3 41 5 6 7 8| 9JIO 11 12 13 14 15116117 18 19 S2O 21 22 23124 25 26 $27 28 29 30J i OOTOBER. _ $ 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 1) 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20 21 22 23 24 $25 26 27 28 29 30 31 $ NOVEMBER. II 2 3 4 5 6 7 8[ 9 10 11 12 18 14 SISXO 17 18 19 20 21 $22 23 24 25 26 27 28 $29 30 $ DECEMBER, sl2 3 4 5 $ 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 sl3 14 15 16 17 18 19 S2O 21122 23 24 25 26 $27 28(29 30 31 SAVANNAH JOURNAL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1852. T. PORTER’S FASHIONABLE CLOTIIIXG EITIPORIIJM. smma and summer rAsmoars. fTIHE SU |)BCRI HER takes this method ot informing his Friends and the Citizens of savannah, that X 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 pricesthat the good are marked, the Subscriber feels confident will he appreciated by a generous Public. In part are the tol lowing uooas l nave no w msime, viz . GENTS’ CLOTH COATS. Black Cloth Dress and Blue Frock Coats, Olive “ . “ Brown “ Blue Black Cloth Sucks and Polka Sacks, Brown “ “ Blue “ Olive “ “ “ “ Shad Dress “ Black Doc Nkin Polka Sacks, Fancy Colored Drab Cassimere Sacks aud Polka Sacks, Black Tweed Green “ Brown “ Silk and Wool COATS. Cainblet, Cbeck Ginghams, Linen Lustre, Plain and saucy Alpaca, Paris Lustre, Black Morin, Black aud fancy Tweed, Do. do. Cashmeretts, Brown aud yellow Linen, Black Drap D’Ete, Grass linen. PANTALOONS, i Striped Cotton and Linen, Plain do. do. Nankeen, Drap D’Ete, Fancy Linen Black Alpaca, Black Doe Skin Pants, Plain Black Cassimere Pants, Fancy Colored Plain and Ribbed Black and Colored Satinett Pants, HOYS’ CLOTHING. OIIILBRKN'S CLOTHINU I)EPARIMENT. Thl Drpartmentfor Children’s Glothingia Sited upint !. • rn..st costly stj c with every cqnvqnincr ti r trying on. fitting, &c , theetoeke.nbrsces every articei inthnt line, consitsingin part ofCoats and Pants ot every style. Overcoats, find Under Garments. Jenny Lind Sacks. Polka do. Over Sacks Vests, Braided suits, Plain. Silk Velvet, Vest suits, and Boys’ Caps, 11 lame assortment. The Ladies will find it o their interest to call and examine my stock, as tiny are iniide up in the lateststyle and the bestmauner nti it the lowest prices. No abatement from the prices first asked. J'if* Don't forget the Near Store on first floor of St. Andraw's Hall, corner ot Broughton aad Jetferson GREAT CLOTHING DEPOSITORY! Gibbon’* firing* Savannah, Gn. —1 S3 2. £-,, 73** The Subscriber would respectfully LggPVcall the attention of the public to his Ejjn stock of R K A D 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 hi*stock has never been surpassed by any heretofore offered in this place. It consists ot the following for Men’s wear, viz: Superior blnck and brown Cloth,Cashmerett,Drab d’Ete, English Merino, Tweed Cassimere, Alpacca, brown, checked and striped Linen Frock, Dress and Sack Coats. Black Doeskin,fancy French Cassimere, Drab d’Ete, Alpacca, English Merino, French Linen, White Drill ing, Tweed Cassimere, Cottonade, Drill and Striped Linen Pants. Figured Silk, black SatiD. 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, Starts, Cravats, Neck Ties, Collars, Gloves, Half Hose Stiffeners, Hair Brushes, Purses, Suspen ders, etc. HIS SHIRT DEPARTMENT is complete with the latest sty ’e of Shirts,atall price rallging from 50 cents to $2 each. GENTLEMEN’S PANAMA HATS. A complete assortment on hand for retail at prices from s2i to $lO each. Those in want of a superior article, can get it here—call and See. To Piirenta anil Guai ilians, BOYS’ READY MADE CLOTHING. The undersigned would respectfully inform uotli pa rents and guardians having boys to clothe, that he still continues to keep up a complete assortment ot Bovs’ Ready Made Clothing, and hgs just received a full supply of such articles for Spring and Summer wear, lie has taken much pains in having them mane up to suit this market, and liis pations may depend on their being well made, and from good inaerials. Each will be marked with the selling price, and no abatement from ii. 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 Cottonade Pants. do Fancy Silk, black Satin, figured Alpacca, white and fancy Marseilles Vests, do White and colored Shirts, do Straw, Leghorn und 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, 1 must decline sending it out tube tried on except in case o 1 sickness. Those in want are invited to give me a call at the clothing st* e, Nos. 69 and 150 GIBBON'S h 4NGE. rr T>TT) TRAVELLER’S TRUNK DEPOT, <i6nNhJLiLjLJLJ GibboiUs Range* GEO. 8. NI€HOJLS HAS injeonnection with his Clothing bus less, ti * ted up his second story for travellingTi cks, Valices and Carpet Bags, ad intends to keep up a complete assortment of such articles. He respect fully invites travellers and all.others in want, to call examine his stock. Ilis prices will be marked low, and varying from $L 50 to 6:H) 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. ihar GEO. 8 NICHOLS. r | VRICOFIS liROl’S, for sale by the pint, quart I or gallon; by IEECHES, LEECHES—This day received, -A per steamer Florida, one tub of large, healtny Swedish Leeches. W. W. LINCOLN, july 21 Monument sqr. (MIFRCH’S LOTION. —An effectual cure so J eruptions on the lace and skin. A degree ot 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 VVM. W. LINCOLN, mayo Monument-square. IFIFLES. —The subscriber has 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 best of Workmen. E LOVELL, june 4 No. II Barnard-st. HUtYIT.— If you wan* to find one of the best 1 preparations for the Hair in existence, get a25 cent bottle of Rose Compound, and you will say it is the best > . Jr, has a rich perfume of Otto Rose, am. >i rant it superior to any thing you have tried lately. For sale by HUMPHREYS & JOHNSON, june 9 corrterßroughton and Whitaker st*. I VESTS. Blac ilatinsiugle and double Breasted Vests, Fancy ."Satin and Silk “ Embossed Fancy Silk “ Black and Fancy Berathea “ “ Embroidered Cassimere “ White and Fancy Satin and Silk Party “ Plain Bl’k S’k Velvet s’gle & double br’ed “ Fancy Cut “ Fancy Cashmere “ FURNISHING GOODS. Linen aud Linen Bosoms Shirts, Silk, Lamb Wool A Merino Shirts ifc Drawers, Linen .leans and Canton Flannel “ Silk, Merino and Cotton j Hose, Lisle Thread and Nori “ Gents Dressing Robes, Linen Collars, 2 and 3 ply. GLOVES, Black, white and colored Kid Gloves, Buck and Castor Riding “ Cloth Cashmere and Lined Berlin “ Black, white and fangy Silk “ CRAVATS. Superfine Black Silk and Satin Cravats, “ fancy do great variety, • White Silk 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, Canes, Umbrellas, <Pe. Youths and Childrens’ Clothing, the lar gest and finest stock in the State, at very low prices. LIST OF VOTERS. SEC. 2. Be it further enacted by the autho tty °f the same, That from and after the passage of this act, ail persons shall be quali fied to vote at elections for Mayor and Alder men of the 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 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 Law. A. Adolph Abrahams, Robert Adams,John 8 A herd, Geo A Ash, F VV Avorfeldt, G W Aii(lers< fribi as Amorous, C B Ash, Stewart Austin } Ybra bam, CS Arnold, Geo Alexander, Jno ‘ ,od, P W Alexander,Robt Austin, George: A rong, James Anderson, VV V N Armstrong. IL Conrad Bvch, Richard Burke, Michael Boylan, E W Buker, John Brady, E J Blount, Wm M Blount, Patrick Brady. Thos B.mdy. Wm P. Blount, Dr W G Bulloch, Anthony B a slot, Suul 8 Box. Jos II Bald win. Isaac Bruno, Beigsmond Berg. Henry Berners, N K Barnum, Wm T Brantley, Robt Blake, Wm M Blake, Felix Bouysson, Gilbert Butler, Thomas Bourke, Eugene M Bee, J P Boiteuillet, LE Byck, A Borchert, Wm Basseuger, Patrick flulkey, P II Behn, Henry betterman, Tohs VV E Bealle, Win J Bulloch, Patrick''Bradley, Henry Burt, E II Bacon,S P Bell, Wm J Bandy, H L Byrd. G A Bouteuillet, J G Biyan, T-os H Barrett, Michael Branum, David Befl, 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, I) I, Best, J A Baker. W II Bunch, Jos K Bui* lough, Wm 1) Broome.AT Bowen.Jos H Burrougns Jno Benn.tt. Louis Baufield, Jos B ncroft, Thadde us J Baldwin. Patrick Burke, G K Blount, John N Barbee, .1 s A Brown. C W Bruen, Moses Black, H L 8 Buntz, Thos 8 Bailey, VV II Bulloch, R M Bar thelmess, Henry VV Boefeullett. P A Blots. Henry Brigham, W 8 Brantley, T W Benton. M J Buck ner, John Boston, B M B Burrroughs, Dennis Blun nerhassete. C. Wm II Cuyler, John Cooper,C A Cloud, P L Con staniine. David G Cash, M A Cohen, R R Cuyler, Geo A Cuyler, Solomon Cohen. Hugh C F’en, W 11 Cooper, Edward Cub hedge, David Cohen. John Cleary, Jos V Connerat, Alien Cullen, Chas Cooper Jas Cleary, Bnrnord Constantine. Thos VV Cooper, J hn Clancy, John CarsU’D**, F VV Cornwell, Jos S Carruthers Nicholas Cruger Wright Culpepper, T Corley, K M Charlton, S .1 Cassels, Richard Colo. Thoai Cusack, Jno L Clark. Michael Cusack. C II Cauipfield Francis T Cole, Jno Curry. Thos Clark, Jno Cardell, Jas Connelly, Jno Crarethers, Feeder, ick Cook, Emanuel Cunwaller,. Luke Christie. Jas Canipell, Fras Cauipfield. Jno D Charlton, Jno G Cooke, Edmund Cotter, Montgomery Cumming. H E Courter. Jos Clash* rn, Jno Ca6s, Jno Cunning ham. Cm! Craft, Wm Carson, B L Cole, W O Charl ton, S J M Cubbege, Moses Coburn, L F Cook, Hen ry Cspon. S M Colding, Frederick Charstens, Wm Cox, Wallace Cumming, Patrick Crotty, Michael Carey, Peter C>bb,dno J Cornell, Wm Con on, R bt Carr, Fras Champion, A H Champion, Jno VV Cornell, James Cornell,H It Christian, Jno.J Coates, Jas Cox, Jno TCampagnac. Wm Cullen, And Cor des, Pierce Con on, Aaron Champion, VV T Cham pion, Daniel Clark, J B Cubbedg.*, George Cally, Uriah Cranston, Charles Cannon, Robt J Cowzr>y,S T’Cbapinan. Jno! F Cardell, Antonio Chisa, Jno L Cope, Thoa'Conniff, Thos Conway, Moses 8 Cohen, D B Camp, 1) Rich’d W Delaney Martin Duggan, J hn Doyle, Wm C Dawson, Michael Daily, Rich’d Donovan, Fa mnel P Dibble, Daniel Donovan, Alb’t.L D’Lorz**. Patrick Downey. Isaac lTLyon, Mich’l Donnelly, Jno Connelly, Wm M. Davidson, Morty Dorgan, Wm H Davis. Wm Dixon, Jas Dunn, Chesley Dugger, Jas H Demund, Jos Dawson, Titos Dowell, Jno Down ing. J E Davis, II J Dickerson,L 3 D'Lyon,G W Da vis, D S Daniels, Jno Dailey, Win Duncan, Jno Dil lon, Israel Dasher, Levi D lbitt, AC Davenport. J Davis. Henry-D nnenfelser. Jno D Delannoy, VV L DaYis, S C Dunning. Pat Dervine. Chas 1J Duryee, Burrell Dye, S C Dunning, jr, V G Dana, W H Dud ley, Jno Devaney, Jno Doble, P II Darby. Henry Ellis, Dan’l Egan, Rich'd Ennis, Abraham Einstein. John Evernrd, Win Ellebv Thomas Eden, C VV Eden, John J Edy, Charles J Eden. F Josopth Felt, John Foley, Thos Ford. Jor S Fav, Wm Ferrill, Seward II Fisk, lames Fountain. Du gald Ferguson, J E Falligant, Robt Ferrell, John G Falligant, Jas Ferrell, John Follbard, Andrew Farry, John Fitzgerald, Andw Flatley, It If Fel, Michael Finney, Win F Feay, E S Fulton, G S Frierson. Aus tin French, Johann D Fisher, Wm Foliard, Dom’ck Hatley, John Flannegan,Pat’k Foley,Thqs Flaherty, JnoD Kish, L N Falligant, Owen Foley, L J B Fair child.'Jus i'auntan, Mich 1 Fay, G W Fennell, Jno Foster, J R Fisher, G J Fulton, Jacob Friend, J C Fathers, G G Furies, Jno C Ferrell, Jas Folker.Green Fleetwood, Geo VV Fahm, Leonard Freeland, R II Fort. G John Ger.ltz, Fes Grim ball. J F Guilmartin, Benj Geonovi.hr, Joshua Griffith, C L Gilbert, Jos George sr, G VV Giimany, J B Gallie, Jos T Gannon,. Jos Geiger, Mich 1 Glasgow, Geo A Gordon, Wm A Gib bons, Pat’k Garron, Jas Grady, Geo Glen, J F Gro veiHtine, John Gamniell, Jos Gallagher, Domingo Galleo, John Griffin, John Gionovely, James EGod frey* L J Guilmartin, Seaborn Goodall, David II Gnann,Geo Gatehouse, J M Griffin, Thos Green, J VV Gibbons, Chas Gross, Pat’k Gordon, F M Gre**n, Jno F Glatigny, Peter Gafncy, W VV Goodrich, Isra el Gear, Wm F Goodwin, John Gilliland, Joseph I) Garnett,Chas Ganahl, John Gallagher, C A Greiner, FD Cue, R M Goodwin, Cars ten Gerdtz, James E Gaudry, Julifis B G&udry, R H Griffin. II N L Harris, P D Heilzheim, John Ilaupt, sr, C 8 Henry, Christopher Hussey .J D Hitghes,C 3 Harris, Martin Houlihan, Dennis Mealy. Dennis Holland, L 8 Hart,Michael Horan. John Hughes, David Har mon, M C Heald, Wm L Haupt, Wm N Hab ersham, Jog Hunter, S N Harris, J E Hernan dez, S P Hamilton Henry Haupt, Edmund Heffer en, Patrick Hall. Wm Halan, Jonathan Hi]], LF Harris, Wm P Hunter, G VV Hardcastle,W Hunter, ED Hendry, D F Ilalsey, Patrick Hanley, John Hig gins, Job*’ Hanley, Jno A llenges, Jno Hunter,. S B Ilaupt, John Howard, Martin Horn, William Hone, Peter Hernnan, R A Honiker, Uo‘ Hutchison, Jas C Hines, Henry Hunken, J B J’ ley, Michael Hickey, Timothy Howe, C S Hat Elisha IJazad, J P Hood, Thos Henderson, VV J Hat ley, Henry Harper, J E Hogg, VV R Harris, Nicho las Hernandez. Thos Heftered, Alfred Haywood, Moses Y Henderson, C H Hall, 1111 Hardee, David Harrington, Edwin E Hertz, VV H Hauseman, N M Harris, Stephen Hatrick, 8 A Hooker, O S Hunter, It R Habersham. Chas F Hamilton, VV H Holmes, 8 P Halsey, Wm H Habersham, J M Haywood, Thos Hoynes. I. John VV Ihly, L Ihly, Wm I lily, 1 rien Island. J. Geo Jones, Jas C Jones, Jas M Jones, B G James, Alexander Johnson, J T Jones, J D Jessess, Thos Jones, Edward Jones, Jos Johnston, Peter Jucobs, Jno R Johnson, Christian Jog-tetter, E S Johnson, G II Johnson, VV’ B Johnson, Emanuel Joseph, J R Johnson, A E Jones Jno R Jackson, Bulloch Jack son, Nicholas Jeffreys. K. Fred Krete, Harmon Kuhlman.VVm II Kelly, Phil lip Kolb, Ded rick Katten horn, P M Kollock, Ezra Kent, N B Knapp, Jas King, Jno Kennedy, Dr N Kohlhouse, Jas Kerr, Peter Krause, Gefort Kerk, James Kennedy, John K l!y, Daniel Knin, Hanford Knapp. A J Kai-n. Edwin Knpp. J I*’ 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 Lloycd, Benj’n VV Lloyd, Hugh Logan, Jos Lippman. John M B Lov* 11, B W Leach, B Lathrop, M rtin Larkin, S Y Lew, P Latham, Peter Logan. Thos Leary, Hugh Larkin, Patrick Lennhan, Patrick Loe. Daniel I.aphhin. Thos Lyon, James Panagham, J T Linde, Linda Lind**, Daniel Leahoy, William M Leigh, John Larkin, Hen ry Lathrop, l3 P Laridershine, Andrew Low, C I) I.ebey, Louis Legriel, John Lyons, O Lufhnrrow, Charles Law, Peter Lee. Robt Leybourn. Levy Lil lentlial VV’ VV Lincoln, II F Letc.be, I’ Lohoff, Paine Lovell, Wm E Long, Jno N Lewis, Simeon Lane, M L Lufburrow, YV'illiain Lake, SAT Lawrence, A R Lawton, Edward Lynch, Edward Lovell, Jno Lares, D N Lane, Jas Laughlin, J F Linder, Jus J Logan, R A Lewis, A B Lewis, J 11 Ladd, John Lainu, James Lynch, I D uaßoohe, Pvter Lawrence. M. Abraham Minis, David Morris, Jacob Manses, Jno Makin. Thos McNicholas, John Mastcrson, Edward Maahan, Jeremiah McCarthy, John Mcllue, Wm Morrell, J G A/hurtens, Robt Afclntyre, 11 C Mher tens, Jno D Mallett, Jos Michael Me Grail, lhos Murtaugh, Lcander Moore, Malhias II Myer, Peter McGunlicuddy, Silvester Maiming, M Marsh, Jacob Miller, John Murchison, John 8 Mon niellin, Thos Maher, Thos McAuliff’, Jas McFeely, R VV Mis ciilly, H W Mercer. C A Magill, Wm Meredith, E T McGrail. Thos McCollum, li,Morse,Wm J Moore,J p Mallard, C D Murphy, Jeremiah Mask, N C Mills, Jesse Mount, Jno Murphy, B M Morel, Patrick Mea ra. C C Mdlar, Jno McCabe, Ilarvy Morse, John M- i rmott, J M Millen, Thos W McArthur. Levi 8 M> , Henry Merckhardt, Michael Mjatlf, Thomas Patrick McGovern, 8 S Millar, T J McNish, Jno Me.aoney, Jno Maffery, James J McCoy. Isaac Mims, Edward McCabe, G Murkins, S S Mood<J • Dennis McGuire.Lav . McKenna, Neyle Mcllue J II Mehrtens. Thos McKenna, Jno Mil , • and McGraw, Bartholomew Luder Mehrtens, A F Mira, v abiun .-in • ri.sMiiler, Jno R Martin, Will inm BMell. Jas vV Morgan, Michael Morris. Jno W McKoy, C F Mills, William E Mongin, D McKenzie, A K Mordecai. Jas 8 McDonald, Jas Manusy, Thos R Mills, Domingo Marting, Jos Murphy, G A Mc- Clesky, Agnus McAlpin, Michael Martin. Peler Maris, A G Mode, M 11 Millen, Jno McCall, James McFeely, Win Metcalf, E Mendell, A K Moore, Win Mackay. N. Joseph Neill, lhos Naylor, Wm 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 Neyle, Jno Neil, J G Neidlinger, N A Nuncazer, J R Norton. John VV Owens, Geo VV 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 II Ohlmeyer, Wm II Olcott, Win Olmstead, J F O’Neill, D(i Olcott,E O Byrne, Michael,O’Neill, C E O Sullivan, 11 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 8 Finder, Sain’l Philbrick. Jas M P entic, 3 M Pond, VVm Parris, Patrick Prunty, Andrew C Pacetty, Edwin Parsons. Elisha Parsons, John Poole. 8 G Pane os t, Owen Peterson, C K Patterson J Perfield, Jno Phelan, Jno K Powell, James Prendergast,Thos Purse, Bain’l Pittman, E J Puree, George Parsons, RD Papot, M Prendergast, Edward Padelford, jr., Edw'aru I’adeilor, Btn, ‘i hos PiUgeon, Thos S Pitt, Jno Postell, Joe \V’ Phillips, James Prunty, J M Palin. Q. James Quantock, John Quinr., Martin Quinn. ii. P M Russell, Waring Russell, David Rosenblatt, Jacob Rosenband. John Russell, Dennis Ryau, Wm Roche-alt r, James Ru*el). J Ryi-a. J i> ifuss, John Reedy, A M Michael Aochford, Christo- P ! 'er Russell, VVm P Roberts, John Ryan. J BRead, Jor VV Roberts, Henry Roser, VVm Robert-on,Pat’k Reilly, L 8 Russell. Win Roche. Barney Roden Fat’k Ryan, Win Rogers, Jno A Richardson, Jno C Rowland, Michael Rooney, George Ritter, Reilly, Dani 1 Robertson. V\ m Remshart, J VV Ra bun, Job Ross, Francis Ryan, J B Ripley, J W Rems hart, Robt Raifdrd, 11 \V Raiford, Mat i evv Raitord, VVm Reilly, J P VV Reed. Jno Riordon. Francis Reides, Jefferson Roberts C II Rikeman, H Rogers, .1 Ronaldson, Jeremiah Ryan. B G Reed, Charles E Robinson. S. E A Soullard, VVm Bwoll, Jno A Schaffer, John Scuddeij Ricnard Bmye, Henry Starke, Abraham Simpson, Christopher Schneider, John A Mnley. Richard Scanlau, Emanuel Shei'lall, Herman Silber, R H Spencer, Mordecai Shcftall, Andrew Stealva ter, Jno Savage, J 8 Solomens. Fred’k Scherff, A A Sim t , W R Symons, Thus Sullivan, Geo Spaltnoff, .lilt) G Sexfon. A J (Jrilisw, Jacob Shaffer, M Shef rml G J Spencer, Sam’l Solomons, J P Screven, Jno Spe Irnaii, D H Stewart, Ephraim Seudder, S s Sibley, Anthony Segur, Jas Shea. Pat’k Scanlan, Jasrkmner .1 H St roes, Dan “1 Sullivan, Jas Skin ner, Dr S Sheltall. Nicliolas S.::oi, Mavrin Suli;-. Lewis Smith, Jacob Schufiei. i ..... - ... id* I Stevenson, G N Staley. Thos Smith, G J Smith, Jno Sullivan, Jas Sullivan, Walter VV Smith,Geo Shultz, ]■ 1* Strobhai t Jas J Stokes, Geo Shute, Harmon Sangstock, Henry Seltzer, C B Scally, E Somerall, Francis Sorrel, Jno A Stegin, Jno Sloan, VVm G Stafford, Jno Screven, VVm Suite, 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. .! M Solomons, Au gustus Scheideman , De. ids Sullivan. Daniel Sulli van, M J Solomon-, M Sh< han, Dermis Suhivan, Barney Smith, Henry Stibbs, Jar. H Shehan, Valen tine Stanton Jno Sherlock, Loyal Scranton, Martin Shannon, Jos Sullivan, Jas F Stokes. Phillip Mnith, Jos M Shellman, Jas M Strickland, Timothy Sher redan, Thos Smith, Wm Starr, Jr. T. VVm II Tarver, Jno V Tt rver, Geo VV Titcolmb- Win H fyson, Jno Thompson. Pat’k Tydings, Bar nard G Tiiuin, Tra’s Tran tell, A F Torlay, P G Thos, VV F Thompson, Jno F Tucker, A Talbird, Fras Trauteil, .1 D ‘Pembroke, Ja9 Thurmalt, B T Turner, Win Thomas,C E Tefl't, Edward Townsend B T Theus, A Thomas, VV P Tetft, Marion Thread, cralt, Jno 11 Thod , II J Thomasson, VV r B Tinsley, Eras Trechelut, It V Thomas, Richardson Tornbs- W H Talbird, J E Taylor, Jno G Thomas, John Pruinfled, IC Melft, Jas P Tustin, Thos M Turner, F A Tupper. U. Christion Uebele. V. Antonio Vendley.Alias Ramboski.Chas Van Horn, W II S Ver&tille, Tristam Verstille, David Veader, Ilenry Veilstcicb. . W. fI/V Wood, Rich dV\ ayne, J L Wineburg, Capt White, Jas VVhillihan, Seth Woodward, Elisha Wylly, Chas Wilson, Geo VV Wylly, Augustus VVenze, James White. L VV Welles, Francis Wil son, .1 J Waver, Ait Wugh, Edmund Wallen, A J Wylly, Jos M Wilson, G M Wnldbureh, VV Thorne Williams, Wc Wilson, Wm Waters” Hiram Wal ler, John ti son, Jas White, Jacob Walter, Gregory VV ichael Weldon, Thos Weight, VV C Wylly, Ei son, VV W Woodbridge, Bryan VV ren, It 1> Win . r, Jno VV Wilson, ‘l'hos J Walsh, II O VVyer, Jos VV Wood, Win Wright, G S Wait, 11 F Willink, Isaac Welder. ‘ Vescott, Jacob Waldburgh, J VV Web • Vubbl. man, A A.l Whin • rvin L Wolfe, N nolasCom. , Whitehead, C vhiting, 1 R iuo9 Withington, Benja- VVhitehend, Thos Workman, Dr S Warner, J Watts, Jno Williams, S P Whitehead,Thomas A Alison. Thos 8 Wayre.GW West, Jos VV White, G M Willett, Simon Walton, VV H Weeks, II K. Washburn. Y. Peter Yonson, Jf.o A Young, Dr E Yooge. Peter Zurodoski, Edward G Zetrouer, Jacob Zim merman, Edward Zudemes. The toregoing are the qualifications ot voters entitled to vote for Mayor and Aldermen of the City ot Savannah at the ensuing election in December next, and a list of persons Registered for the mouth ot May. It there are any persons whose names aro Registered, and who are not entitled to a vote, notifct is respectfully requested to be given to the Clerk of Council, tliut they may be dealt with according to 1"W. R. F, AKIN, july 17 Clerk Council. r |'HE HOSE COMPOUND has been going off X very fast, and given perfection satisfaction to every one who has used it; if you want a bottle caij soon at HUMPH .EYcf & JOHNSON, july 14 Corner Broughton ar.d Whitaker sts. H AKREI.,’B HAIR RESTORATIVE, the pui'o ; just received nd lor sale by june 6 HUMPHREYS A- JO’ I.’SON, Corner Broughton and Whitaker sts. rpil’ FINEST assortment of Hair. Tooth and X Nail Bru-hes ov- r f.fi’-red in the city, can be found at HUMPHREY-’ & JOHNSON’S, julyfi Corner Broughton and Whitaker-sts. (MWC. NTRATEDSoIu of Magnesia. juat ■ J received by HUMPHREYS & JOHNSON. HP’ IvY’S pure Magnesia, warranted genuine just received by HUMPHREYS & JOHNSON, june 14 corner Broughton and Whitaker sts