Savannah journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1851-1852, August 03, 1852, Image 1

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Sauannal) (fretting Journal. BV J. 15 CI'HHIiDGE. TIIOMAS W. LA XE, Editor. The Daily Aper, will be mailed to country subscribers at $4, and the Tri weekly at S3; per an num—payable invariably in advance. All new ad vertisements arpern in both papers| AbVHimsi\(i BATES. •Advertisements inserted at the following rates : ONE SQUARE OF TEN LINES, 9ne insertion $0 50 One month $5 00 Two “ .... 087 Two “ 800 Three “ .... 100 Three *• ....10 00 Four “ ... 125 Four “ 12 00 .Five “ .... 150 Six “ 15 00 One Week I 75 One Year 20 00 Contracts, tor yearly advertising may be * made on liberal terms. CENTRAL it AH. OAI). New Arrangement for Passenger Trains. ON and after Tuesday July Ist, passenger Trains will run as follows: DAY TRAINS. Leave Savannah 8, A .M. I Arrive atMacon6,3o P. id. Leave 3lacon 7,30, A M | Arrive atSuvan’hb, A. >L. NIGHT TRAINS. Leave Savannah 8, P. M. I Arrive at Macon 5,15, A. *1 Leave Macon 4,30, P. M. | ArriveatSava’h2,3o, A. I The L)ay Trains connect with the Macon and W s tern Night Trains to and from Atlanta. Montgom* y and Chattanooga, with stages to and from tugus a. from No 9, (and going east) to and from Milled e ville, from Gordon. The Night Trains connect with daily Steamers to and from Charleston,and with weekly rftearnsh ps to and from New-York ; at Macon with the Mac *n and Western Day Trains to and from Atlanta. ( o lumbus oy Stage trom Barnesville, Augusta, by Ge r gia Rail Road, and with South Western Rail Road to and from Fort Valley, and by Stages with pou ts south westward WM. M. VVADLEY. june2l Genl.Superintenda.it •♦PEKIN TEA COMPANY.” Warehouse 75 and 77 Fulton-st ., New Yoi (•. This TEA Company has always r sy: |U maintained a high reputation fori! r. iSr'l'EAS oi the most delicious char j 1 • j| acter and Iragrancy. and are warranted to give sat* s faction in every instance. If they do not prove s represented they may be returned For sale by t e Agent J. A. MAYER, mar 5 154 Broughton Street. J HOOTS AND SHOES. 3*. O/A CA>h.s fine sewed call skin Boots; 12 and /dopegged dodo do : Monterey and Congrer Boots; Ladies and Gent’s Gaiter Boots; Ladies’ Tie and Slippers ; Boys'and Youth’s Shoes, 5000 pai Plant d : j>n Brogans. For sale by oct :c STALEY &. HENDRY. Sign oi tne Golden Eagle, Congress street J. 11. COiXEft & CO. No. 140 , Brought on-st, Next to I. W. .Morrell tfc Co’s., Furniture STORE, A RE daily receiving large additions to their much xl admired and Cheap Stock of DRY GOODS, “of the Newest and most Fashionable Styles,” ac knowledged by all to be CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST.” Our facilities enable us to keep a complete assort ment in our line, and we are determined to make, this the •* Real Cheap Store oi Savannah,” by sell ing Retail at Wholesale Prices. Soliciting a contin uation of'the Patronage s • kindly extended us, we respectfully invite all to call and be satisfied. Planters will find it to their interest, to examine our Stuck. No trouble to show Goods. may 28 VALUABLE IMPROV K VIENT I A complete and substantial substitute for BLOCK-TUNG, HOUNDS, SWAY-BARS, SAND-BOARD an KING BOLT. 1). VV. SEELEY’S PATESTT COUPXiXNCrS! For the fore AY’ BOLSTERS, of Spring Blocks, of four w Tv of all descriptions, are justly s ist of the most valuable improvemei ;in age ; both for their perfect utility, ecoiu i y tad durabiliy. For Farming or Teaming purposes, or light Carriag They are vastly superior to any r mode of cou pling now known or used. Tiiwugu thousands of •inimpeachable witnesses could be produced to tes tify to these facts, yet the Patentee would only ask for an examination of his Apparatus. Tins coupling is affected by the use of two metalic circular plates, bolted, one to the bolster and perch, and the other to the axle, which are connected to gether by a peculiarly shaped bolt, in such a manner that the fore axle cannot be separated from the body of the carriage without first removing one of the fore wheels, and turning the axle in a position at right angles with its working position; wh cli. it will bo seen, brings one arm ot the axle directly un de; the perch. For further particulars read Testi monials. Notice of flic Press. V altfi k. Invention—lmportant to Waggon Makers—Mr. David W. Seely, of Cai lisle, Schoha rie County, New York,has recenjly secured a patent for one of the most valuable improvements of the age. It is for connecting the fore axle to the oister or bodyofa waggon,in a firm and substantial manner and dispensing'with the use of the old fashioned hounds, block-lung, sand-board, and sway bars, avoiding the necessity of boring the bolster and ax e for the kine-bnlt ; making at least five dollars less expense for ironing the vehicle to which it is applied •and the same saving in the expense of the wood work.—N.Y. Farmer Mechanic. This improvement has taken premiums at seven Bfate Fair’ i ic'uding tile American Institute irltr 0 C'd-rs,i-1 * and ;ry S. Z . • Y RPHY. april 12 6in New York Wire Hailing Works. r | M! M Subscriber manufactures i Wire Railing for public and private grouds, Ve'er>da.'s, window Guards and Gratings : V. : ;ht and Cast Iron Railing,l r*>n Columns, h” ’ “sand .Shutters, Iron Beadsteads and Iron F i: r:. \Pence •. for Plantations. Bail Roads, etc., l” • [•(*!>'.:■ anew plan, with rails and iron i * M ces at 9. 11 and 13 cents per running foot, ?1 * i V li ; for circulars with designs address - JOHN B. WiCKERSHAM, 240 Rroadway. New York. . M ‘ ’he subscriber would refer'to the enclo- Vi* i r-y tli Place, the railing and gallery work all- ish synagogue and number of dwellings in ■’ ;.. ih, the enclosure of the private cemetery at tbe Dberett family at Fort Valley, and also to the work at Macon, Madison and other places in Geo , - . m i 4 Iv jVT K W BOOKS.—The Life and Letters of P.ra -*-♦ thold Geooiebuhr—with essays on his character ar.d influence: by the Chevalier Bunsen, and Profes sors Brandish and Rorrell. Cosmos: a sketch of a physical description oith Universe ; by Alex. Von Humboldt—v, i. 4 ‘J'he Days of Bruce : a story from {Scottish His tory ; r-y Grace Aguilar. I’iquinilo ; ami by G. P.R. James, Esq. Viola or Adventures in the far South-west; by Emerson Benin ft. Wilburn : or. The Heir of the Manor; a Romance •of the old do ininn : by Walter Whitmore, Esq Corsican Brothers: a Legendary Romance; by .Alex iin mas. Up the Khino ; by Thos. Hand—with comic illus trarions: : ing No. 10 Putnam’* j.iimiry. Apjdr fon’s Library—Papers trom the (In:-:: < riv R*- vi.-w. Recollections of a Routhern Matron : by Caroline Gilman. The Wigwam mid the Cabin ; or Teles of the South; lv ‘he author of'••The Vi -The Golden < ‘liri- liras.” A e The Pictorial Brother Jonathan, for the Four ii of July, 1852. Also, a fresh supply of Horse-Shoe hob fiison; by J. P. Kenned . . Rert-ivedand for.-ale ’ . tcjtfbfdg; SAVANNAH JOURNAL. Ten cents a week, or two cents a copy. VOL 111. Easiness (Curbs. DU. 0. 0. IS A Iti\4lS, (Late ot New York) SURGICAL it MEG ANICAL DENTIST, Corner Congress c£* Whitaker-sts., Over Prendergyst’s Dry (foods Store, Savannah. i!W''TNN- —k now prepared to execute all of Dentrical Work in the most manner. Persons suffering from Toothache can be relieved, without extracting, in ten minutes. £. Prices very moderate. april 6 ly a> H. n c 7 iIEA LD, Office Franklin-sqr., Bryan-st., Savannah , Ga., *’ prepared to perform all opera- tions upon natural TEE PH, and re place those which are lost, from one t 0 an entire Double Set. All work warranted to be durable. Extracting performed with care and skill. Chargee moderate. Tooth-ache cured, examination and advice gratis. march 2 ly GEORGE W. HARDCASTLE. CARRIAGE MAKER, 21)0 Congress and 11 )l f5 St. Julian Street, Franklin Square. W'OULD Return his thanks to Ins friends and pat rons lor past favors.and inform them, that he is now ready at the old stand, to execute any work in the above line, and hopes by his untiring exertions to please all who may honor him with a call. Ad kinds of reparing in the above business done with the utmost neatness and dispatch. Wheelwright and Blarksmith work, and ali kinds ot Wheels, Waggons, Drays, Carts. &.c.,made on the shortest notice and on most liberal terms, ly leba R. H. DARBY. FASIIIOft'ABLE TAILOR & CUTTER, 1491 Congress-street. OFFERS his r. iccsio the citizens us Savannnh, and,respectfully solicits a share of their patron age. He has no duubtof giving satiaiaction to all who may favor him with an orderforcutting or ma kingthemost fashionable garment. dec 1:1 jeT wTiJofp, HOUSE & SIGN PAINTER. GLAZIER* GIEDE Corner Liberty and Montgomery-sts. ornamental work of every description exe cuted in a stylethat cannot be surpassed. Every description of .lobbing executed at the shortest notice. ly april 9 i>. fioieicss, No. 7 Barnard street, North side of the Mar ket. and opposite Planters’ Hotel. BELL HANGER, AND MANUFACTURER —OF ALL KINDS OF— FIRE PROOF SAFES, I RON RAILINGS, LOCKS, &c., ifY Offers his services to the Citizens ot Savan nah, >nd State ol Georgia. He is prepared to till orders for anything in the above line, at the shortest noticand on the most reasonable terms. oct 23 JOIIX OLIVER, House and Sign Painter, Gilder, Glazier. &e. Dealer in Paints. OR , i’urpentine, Varnish. Win dow Glass Putty, Pain Brushes. &c. Broughton-street, between Whitaker and Bull. F. W. COBt WELL, fTi Dealers in Foreian and Domestic JW HAKOWAItE AM)CI;TI.ERY,AA And Mechanics’ Tools of all kinds. \VJ 1 1 No. ’O2 Bryan Street, Savannah, Ga.V^X april 8 ’ E. HERBERT OLMSTED D J C 4 BIiVET MAKE RAND UNDER- fn taker, wL ZJSK.:. Corner of Bull and State-sts .. ‘ \ * over Messrs. Stibbs & Davi’s, RESPECTFU ELY solicits a share of the patronage of the public in his line of business. All orders left with Inin will be punctually attended to. leb 2 JOHN ANTROBUS ~ PORTRAIT, LANDSCAPE AJSD ANIMAL PAINTER St. Andrew's Hall , corner of Broughton and mar 5] Jejf'erson-streets. [Cm Siu W STOUJE, ~ Now offering at wholesale and retail a large assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, AT Til £ LOWEST CASH PRICES. At Roberts <V: Foote's old stand, Congress-street, mar 20 E. L. GUERAIIJ). ----- j royalty B> E i\ T 1 T . Office 129 Braughton-street, near Whitaker. Office hours from 8 to 2 o’clock, and from 3 to (i. mar 11 eom DR. BANNING'S k M V It O V E D B Si A C 11. Dll. S. G i'ANCoST Dentist,No. 150Broughton-et. Having ma o arrangements with me manulac urer of ihea iove valuable Chirurgicallnstrument, vill supply all applicants, either at wholesale or re ail A Female well qualified to fit tiie Brace?, will be in trenuanco upon Ladies, and if desired will wait upon them at their residences, N. L.—Orders from Physicians in the country will oe proiupiy art< nded to. april 7 i 4& OJITJE'aT FACTORS A COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 94 Bay-street, Savannah. W.P.Yonge, July b W.Odf-* 1 P. JACOBS’ S E 41A It AN I) TOIiAV VO.S T ORE, Bull-street, (Sign of the •* Big ” Indian,) NEAR MONUMKNT—SQUARE, Savannah, (hi. N. B.— Keeps constantly on hand Spanish, Hall Spanish, and American Sugars, at wholesale and re tail. Also, Chewing Tobacco, Snuti, A,c. junei: J.IL iiULL, factor, Commission & forwarding M K R C li A N 1 , Number 172 Bay Street. Savannah, Georgia, oct 9 ly S. Z. MURPHY, Wheel u ta nd liliteksmiiii, No. 9b and 98 Bt. Julian-street, West side of the Market, Savannah, Gat Carriage® muae and repaired at short notice, and a re asonableprice ly jan 27 ML BiHILJLV, I) KAP E R AN R TAIL OIU Broughton-sired , iieiti door to zhe Marshall House, Savannah, Ga. [F WING ON IIA Nil V W lil.l. SEIiEC • * led Slock of FALL and WINTER CLOTHING, hi solicits a shar of patronage. Thosj o: :ii- friends who may F vorhini with a call;wil)do well Owing to his smallexp-■nse.-.ln* can sell at much lighter prof it thanthosc that pay a heavy rent. Xhin't forget to give h:iu a cull, imrinents mmie to order and war i ant’d to fit. ly oct 20 r 1 ASTOiI OIL, h‘ st quality, wh ie.-ale and re- V.’ tail by J. A. MAYER. y 8 ‘ 154 Krou tec Crest SAVANNAH TUESDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 3, U-52 Jjnsincss C'arbs. .IOIIIV H. GULIIAKB, ATTTORNKY AT LAW. COM MIBSIO.NEK F O R NE W J Eli S E Y 175 Bay Street , july 19 Savannah, Ga. B. H. BACON, “ ATTOit ME Y A T LA W AND — NOTARY PUBLIC. Office at the Corner of Bay and Whitaker-sts., Over Swift & Deuslow’s Store, feb 9 FLEMING & MILLEN, TIIK undersigned having united in the practice of -L Law, will attend punctually to any Business en trusted to their care. Office corner Bay and Whita ker streets, over Messrs. Swilt.Denslow 6l Cos. William B.Flemin g John M. Millen. OFFICE. Corner of Bay and Whitaker streets. Office hours from 9 A M. to 2 P.M., and3.]-P.M. to 6 P. M. ly april 29 CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH SCHOOL.. 157 BROUGHTON STREET. B. OTA LUO A, Principal. Miss A. M. PARKER, Teacher of Primary Classes ami Drawing. HENRI HKRKISSE, Teacher of French. Ur. L. KNORR, Classicai'Teacher. The Principal may be found daily at his richooj Ro m from 3to 4 P. M. ly sept 99 A CARD, ,2 The undersigned having re-opened with an entire New Stock ol DRI’GGS, CHEittICALB FANCY ARTICLES. At No. 109 South Side of Broughton-st., for merly Walker's Marble Yard, Is now ready to furnish any thing in his Line, at the shortest notice. SO DA WATER made in his own peculiar way, sent to any part of the city, and always to be had at the store, in the highest state ot perfection. Prescriptions put up with care and dispatch. .Subscriber having served the public long ah faithfully, respectfully” solicits a share of patronage. mar3 ly THO MAS RYERSON, Agent 98 BRYAN STREET. FALL AND WINTER BOOBS. f IA HE Subscribe r has just received his selected I stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, con sisting in part ot English, French and German Cloths ; English, French and Scotch fancy and black Cassimeivs ; also, a large and splendid variety of Vestings, consisting of fancy Silks, Satins and Wors ted, black and figured do, and black embrouered do, which he is prepared to make to oioer in the most fashionable style, and on accommodating terms. Ho has also receeived a select assortment of REA DY MADE CLOTHING,for men andboys. Togeth er witha large and choicesuppiy ofHATS and C APS made upin the mostfashionabie style, and to his own order. PHILIP KEAN, oct 9 ly -98 Bryan-st. ROOFING. npilE Subscriber is pi epared to lay Tin Roofs on A correct principles, and from 16 years’ experi ence, feels a-sured he can give satisfaction. Price very low. Best reference given, leb 18 J.J. MAURICE. Gutters and Conductors made to order. PARK EJLL.B CELEBRATED ARABIAN 1 LINIMENT—A certain cure for all kinds of Rheumatism, Soreness and Swelling es th • Brea-: Pain and Weakness in the Back and Joints, Fprain -, bruises. Cramps, Old Sores, Paralysis, or joss of power in the Limbs, Burns, Wounds,Swellings. Salt Rheum, &c., a single trial ill convince any one of the <*fficacy ot this truly valuable Liniment, and as a renteuy tor Horses in Spavin, Splint, Galls, Bruises aud Wounds, there is nothing to exce it. For sale by HUMPHREYS A: JOHNSON, jane 9 corner Brought < ‘and Whitaker-sts. rimEPI ul: ANI) GENUINE IIALBY?S A CARMINATIVE.— This prepar tionis without any exception, the best remedy for Children ever known. Call and get the genuine at HUMPHREYS & JOHNSON, june 9 Corner Broughton and Whitaker-sts. York, ortheSe 1 cretOrder ol the Seven, a Romance: by the Author of Avel Parsons, or the Brothers Revenge Florence DeLack, etc., etc The Diary of a London Physician ; by Samuel C. Warner, Author of Ten Thousand a year. The Texas Virago, or the Tailor oi Gotham, and other Tales; by C VV. Webber, Author of Shot in the Eye, Old Hicks, the Guide, etc., etc. His orical Sketch of the Electric Telegraph, in eluding its rise and progress in the United States; by Alexander Jones. Roughing it in the Bush : or Life in Canada: by Susanna Woodie. For sale by july 8 J. B CUBBEDGE. I > ROWN’S ESS O F JAMAICA Sk GINGER.—This itide is elaborately prepared from carefully selected articlesof the best quality. It possesses in a concentrated form all the valuable properties of the Jamaica Ginger, and is warranted to be free from all irritating or other properties of an injurious tendency li is beneficially used in a variety of circumstan ces where a warm cordial and grateful stimulent is required, particularly in cases where there is a sense of exhaustion arising from excessive fatigue or heat, a few drops in a halt tumbler of water wi'h a little sugar, will be found an effectual and most pleasant restorative, which makes this Essence a hiehly usptul addition to the traveller's portman t’ ;.u, as well as to the family collection of remedies. 1 VV ere there is an unpleasant sense of weight of nausea after eating, from imperfect digestion, or where nausea is induced from riding in a railroad ! car, or carriage, or from the motion of a vessel at sea, the Essence ot Ginger,if given according to the j directions, will almost invariaoly give relief. In ordinary diarrhiea. incipient cholera, in short, j in all eases of protration of the digestive functions, 1 whether from indulgence or disease, it is of inesti mable value. During the summer months, and in Southern cli- ‘ mates it is invaluable, particularly during the; pre- i valence ol ep.demic cholera. No traveller or family sh >uld be without it. This day received per steam er, and for sale by VV W. LINCOLN, june 25 Monument square. TIME I* mrOMEIU Dispatch is a Recommendation which is Im portant to Builders and Contractors. fl’GiK Subscriber is now prepared with a sufficient ■ force ot Workmen,to no four times the amount of Tin Roofing, of any other Establishment in the City ol'Savannah in the same space ot time, and can give reference to numerous Roofs laid by him. which the Public can inspect. lean cover a Mciii uni sized Dwelling House, and pul up Gutters and Conductors, complete in the space ol 10 hours. All Roots warranted in point ot Workmanship, und prices as low as prudence dictates. I am also, fitting up Water Works in llousse, which in point ot'.Style and VVerkmw ship.has never been practised n this City. All work done under my immediate inspection. I respectfully ask a ontinuar.ee of the patronage, which has been 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 Ha ward-street. in REJ:N GI.\GEK sale ; y july 8 J. A MAYER, 154 Broughtoc-sts, Payable to the Carriers J. 11. COHEN pfc CO., i in HROUGHION-<TREET, solicit a call from the ladies, to inspect the following Dress Goods, &c., which will be sold at the lowest prices : Black of different widths and qualities. Colored and Foulard Silks Colored Muslins, a beautiful assortment. Silk and Worsted Bareges. Scotch and French Ginghams, fast colors. Calicos at lOc. fVyard, last colors. Also— Swiss. Plaid, Cambric and Dotted Muslin, verv low. _DJy 1 TVTKW BOOKS—! ime and Tide : or Strive IN and Win ; Gy A L Rae, Author of Jame- Mon t , joy, to i.ove and to be Loved, etc., etc. Fair Rosamond : or the Queen’s Victim; by Pierce Egan. Ksqr. Marco Paul’s Travels and Voyages in Vermont : by Jacob Abbot. The Merry Museum for July. The Ladies’ Wreath for July. The Christian Review for July. Sartains Magazine for August. Received by july 15 J. B CUBBEDGE. II AIR DYE. — i'atchelor’s and Bogie's cJe -1 brated Hair Dye. this day received per steam j cr. and for sale by VV VV LINCOLN, ! july 8 M nuuientequaro. ILIIE. — Landing from brig Harriet; and ifur rI sale by | june I A BRIGHAM. KELLY & CO. ! Foil THAT ARE SUFFERING with fi Diarrhoea, Summer Complaint, will find a sure and speedy relief bj using a single bottle ot Dr. Bil lings's Astringent Syrup. For -ale by HUMPAREYS JOHNSON, july 14 Corner Broughton and Whitaker sts. IOST. By the subscriber, a PORTE MON IEA, -A containing his certificate of City Registry, anil other little things of no use to any other than him self. A suitable reward will be paid on its delivery at the Republican Office. ’uly2-l JOHN M. HARRISON. I UST RECEIVED—-Some more of those low priced Dotted Muslins and Checked Cambrics, and for sale by J. H. COHEN Sc CO, july 24 No. 140 Broughton street. iJOIRK Hi.) L T T—S bbls Sour Krout. sor sale by june 26 S. GOOD ALL LATHS* —64,000 Laths,hour’y expected, and for sale to arrive by june 4 EWBUKER. I I .HiiUKL'. -.—A fresh assortment of both tJ Cotton und Silk, just received -nd for sale low bv J. 11. COHEN & Cos, July 24 No. 140 Broughton ftreot. | TM’u K ABLE LOCK —For doors of any kind, which challenge the world to pick them, the ii pro of a .'died locks” not excepted. It is du to tilt* pub ic that locks thus uttered, should be fairly teste . For that purpose the proprietor of fers to (iep . it Five Hundred dollars in proper hands for two years, if not sooner won—as a reward to the succes-iul operator, on the following terms. Any person may select three locks from thirty—before examining them—and may then examine the re maining twenty seven, and have the use of their keys. l*e may then have one month to prepare his picking instruments, when he must begin ‘he pick ing operation, and pay one per cent, per day on the amount deposited, till he picks one of the three se lected locks, or abandons it, the last of which he may not lo till he has operated ten days. When he has picked one lock, to the acceptance ot a disinter ested committee, hi’ is ouiy to prove that be k lows how to pick them by picking • mainiug two locks in the two following day-, to the acceptance of the same committee, and take the SSOO. This may certify t at Mr. K. S. VVoodbridge has deposited in my hands a certified check of SSOO, payable at the Hanover Bank. New York, for the purpose named in the above aii v isemeut. JAMLF C. BEACH, Payable Teller at t e Hanover Bank. , f-W* above Locks with! k vs, with a varie- Vg ol su'H'iiortimshed -tore. •nd L< csf Don Locks, j with an.i w : tVi nfc knobs. Also, tlarp. ntf rs Jortice, \ Ft ck. Closer. Chest, Trunk Pad. Drawer. &.C., <kc. ! with Porcelain and Mineral Knobs, just receive and for sale by K. LOVELL, l'une.j No. 11 Barnard street. ‘'ll HE Ii ENGINE Carpenter’s Extract Sarsapar A ilia, for salt? by june14 iIUHPHREYS & JOHNSO N COLORED T i BL.E CLpTHS.~Co Vy ton Table Cloths, various sizes Col’d Linen and Worsted do Col’d Piano Covers, tor sale low. by J 11 COHEN &rO, june 17 140 Broughton streect, next to I VV Morrell’s Furniture .Store. E> A CON.-—SO hhds prime Bacon Sides ;25 dodo do Shoulders , 20 tierces choice canvassed ! Hams ; tor sale by july 2 WEBSTER & PALMES. | J>LN k APP I .E <ll EE E.—A few “boxes'for i sale at the Emporium, by june 14 S. GOODALL. jVTEW HOOKS. —The Wigwam aud the Cabin. .or Tales of the South , by the author of tin* “Yemassee.” &c. Recollections of a Southern Matron : by Caroline j Gilman, author ol f*The Poetry of Travelling.” Ac. j une 8 J. B. CUB BE i >GE SODA WATER in its highest state < fperfecti in manufactured after a late improved method, ■ with a costly self-generating apparatus, and war, ! ranted to be superior to any heretofore sold in this 1 city, served with fresh syrups and kept constantly cold. Also, iced Congress Water. may 19 J. A. MAYKH, 154 P>roughton-st. RKIS TOOT!I VV ASU, war: - tnted genu£ ! ine, just received by june 14 HUMPHREYS & JOHNSON. HATII BIIU K.—:’ C - h Bath Brick ■ 3 torscourinj ; just received and for sale by I june 14 VV. W. LINCOLN. Monument-sqr. F> All WAY’S Medicated Soop, genuine, torsaie i K liy HUMPHREYS & JOHNSON, june 5 corner Broughton and Whitaker-sts. SEGARS. —20,000 Esmeraldoes v< ry superior, just receit'ed and for sale by june 22 PADELFORD, FAY &, CO. 4 TTKNTION. —If you sbonldbe so unfortunate il as to want Medicine at night, you can obtain them atany hour.by ringing tne night Bell, when e competent person will wait on you. There will be a light in the store all night. HUMPHREYS & JOHNSON. junes 6t corner Broughton and Whitaker-sts. PUBLIC I PURCHASING AM) ( OMMISSIOA AGENCY IN NEW YOLK, and (lie principal cities. ik. i.. stemsoar, Public Agent and Correspondent, A D A M S & C O ’ 8 . E X PR E S S O F F ICE, JSo. 19 Wait Street, New York , \jkT ILL give prompt and faithful attention to pur- H chasing Merchandise,Agricultural Implements, Surgical Instruments, ete. etc., in l**rge or small quantities, and forwarding by the most responsible Expresses to any part oi the United States, the Can atlas and Europe. * -if J He will also execute any other practicable, proper,and remunerative commissicn. eitherper sonal or through his Agents, in Washington City. Baltimore, Philadelphia. Hartford,New llaw n, Bos ton. New Orleans. Mobile and Europe. \ fN Only such letters as shall have been pre paid will b> ircciv-v ,iud every original application to meet with attention, must enclose one dollar. Orders directed fonie.it left at any f Adams A: Co’s Express Offices, will come promptly to hand.or they may be addressed (post-paid) to A. L. Stim soii, No. 19 Wallstiec t. N vv York, july 7 luiw flapqnaal) ifiu-muri iJcuraal. Kessu i ii* ana - -i he N Courier <V Enquirer, huvi 4 .-taieu that Ko&suth took passage unu r the assumed name of Alexander Smith, a writer in the N.V. Times, denies the report and the Courier no tices ;h dt-iiial as follows : •*VVe not ouiy reiterate all we wrote in regard to the manlier of Kossuth’s flight, PR alius, &c., dec., but we ,-tate Lu ther lor the inloruiatioii oi the ‘l imes that he did not settle Lis bill with his landlu dy (juite as sati'slactor.ly as wc iiau supposed. And we would also inlorm the organ of Kossuth, that he dulibt rately assured bis landlady tb-ji he was going to Jerst y city to stay with a friend, and that she must take the aum he olier< and or commence a suit at law ! And tins two, within a quarter ol an hour of his going .on board the steamer and sailing from onr shores under the alias ot Alexander nmitL ! !"’ Weyet hope there may be some mistake in this matter. Alas ! how are the mighty fallen ! udST* The foreign c nespom lit of the New Bed ford (Mass.) Mercury, writing from Roi.cn, France, .says—• In this old towj ther*- enough ol interest to kept one many days. Here, a Jit'ie heap of dust kept in a glass case, is what remains ofthiViion heart’ ot England's first Richard. Her* .in the marketplace, was Joan ol Arc sacrific'd to the bigotry of an age of steel. Comeiile was born here. The tomb ol Diana of Poitiers, the beautiful Diana of Henry ID. is here. And ali around the chalk idiia that lin llie Seine are sweet fields and groves, m and pleasant sunny slopes, the fairest scenery of Normandy, perhaps are the fairest ot France An Easy Natuiikd Farmer —The Detroit Adver tiser relates the following; A certain good natured old Vermont farmer preserved his constant good nature, let what would turn up. Une day, wliiie the black tongue prevai ‘d in that .State, one of his men came in bringing news that one of his red oxen was dead •• 1- i said the old man, *‘ well, In,* always was a breec.. cuss. Take his hide oft and carry it downtoFiet chers ; it will bring the cash.” An hour or so after wards, the man came back witli the news that • ime back” and his mate were both dead. Arc they*’ said the old man, well 1 took them ,1 B , to have a bad deb'. 1 never expected to get. It is luckey that it ain’t the brindles. Take th** hide.- down to Flet cher’s; they will bring the cash.’ Alter the laps** of another hour the man came buck again to tell him that the high brmdle was dead. “Is he?” said the man, “well he was a very old ox* Take oft'his hid*? and take it down to Fletcher’s, it’s worth cash, and will bring more than any two olfcthe ethers.” Here upon 1:L wile, who was a very pious soul, taking upon herself the office ot Eliphaz, repiimandedher husbahd very sev rely. and asked him it he was not aware that his loss was a judgment <*i heaven for his wickedness. “Js i/. ,f ’ said the old fellow.— Well if they will take the judgment in cattle, it is the easiest way l can pay it.'’ “Hill*) ! little boy, where am 1 ?*’ suid a supper anu- led gent who was .tiding at the juncture of thr,.e putt roads in the country. “Why yer on yer feet, ain't yer?” ••Pshaw ■ 1 mean where do - ii.e road go to !” ‘ Them roads dosen't go any veres ; they've teen a Jayin’still ever since 1 knew’d em t” •• You young /egatnuifin ! 1 mean which of these roau- will lead me to Marburu ?” “ Well it dosen’i matt*r which ; they all lead into Margburg, but they are not travel led none” “ Not travelled none ! What n> yuu mean young ster ?” • Don’t call me young-stir 1 c* s I’m uota stir? an’ the reason they dosen’t travel these’ere roads now. are this: They is so cus and crooked, that they isn’t ot no count. Why, there was a traveler started from these’ere f-rks mor'n a year ago, so? to go to M rg >urg, an 1 he ain’t got .there yit, cos u- last as he gits on the bee line forth** town, he find.- himself on the wrong’an. I’d advise you to stand stid, an’ wait till the roads bring the town round t> yer, Good-bye to ver!” ———H—imiwiii mbwiiwwiib—aim T^aataw:-.-^ia■ x (1 1 li ii NET, Twine or To •!, White and Drab; J a full supply ju.-t t ree v* • and -or sale low by june 22 E LOVELL, No. II Bmardst. RECEIVED pel* Steamer Alah-ma—2o be x* - Leiin;ns, 10do Oranges. Uai-in.-. Fiu- Alnnunis. Prunes, Dried Apples, A.**., also in t*’< ; **. a full a> sortment of choice Grocerie-. Win*. Liquer- ln.-Ti don Porter. Fc- tch Ale. <Vc—a i* n to bra *d brand-, warranted, june 16 (if * corner Bull and Con.'. i > * i. * r.tsqr. j>ARi:<;E A"'...': sWscribei I> has just reee: • i ii.-.utiful White Barege MantiKa-. t •• nic!: b- o;.D- the at tention of the Ladi * “ii for sale at the New Sr n *.No. I4(* • if. jnly 15 1 L t oil • N & CO. ORANGE lIA. ril!,iL S*l \N TS -A few ot the above 1 Ii n 1 ; , warranted t bearfruit his--;- Fur: larg with deliciuso fl avor. For sale by may 19 JOHN A MAYER. U RINDS’ 1C SOAI*.--Low's highly perfumed Brown VV.ndsor Soap. A larze supply july24 JNO. A. MAi ER, 154 Broughton-st. I>EACII BRANDY.—2S bbls. Teach Brandy, A landing from echr. H. N. Grmbrill, and for sale by july 10 WL LIS & BRUNDAGE. JUST RECEIVED per steam- jfr rotate f Georgia, a largo assort- K ni* ii -l B-rikert'.- rnak*:. ot Gents Black and Drab Coner**ss Gaiters, and for sale by WILLIAM HElDT,Gibiioi’s Building, july 13 Sign of the large boot. DROWN WINDSOR SOAl*.—Low s genu 3* ine English, highly perfumed, old Brown Windsor Foap Just received and for ale by july 12 WM W LINCOLN, M nument-sqr. HOOFLAND>S GERMAN BITTERB.- Dr. Hoofland's Celebrated German Bitters, for lor sale by JNO. A. MAYEIt, july 24 154 Bt\ ughtou street. \|EX I CAN MUSTANG LINIMENT—In 1 *• Y * dollar, 50 cenrs aud 25 cents bottler A liber al discount to merchants. JNO. A. MAYER, july 24 154 BroTghton street. POINSETT'S INI> IA N LOXECIST—A po.-itive cure for Chronic Diarrhoea and Dys entery. For sale by agent. JNO. A. MAYER, juiv 24 154 Broughton street. VEW BOOKS.—T he tfeven Churches of Asia: an exposition of the Epistles of Chritt, to the Seven Churches of Asia Minor; ly the Rev. Samuel Willis. A Pilgrimage to Egypt, embracing a Diary ot ex plorations on the Nii<*. with observations illustrative of the Manners, Customs aud Institutions ot tue People, and of the present condition of the Antiquit ies and Ruins : by J. V.C. Smith. Memoir of Alfred P>* nnett. first Pastor of the Bap tish Church, Homer, New ) ork. and Senior Agt. of the American Baptist Missionary Uni>.n ; by H. Har vey. Nights and Mornings ? or Words of Comfort, ad dressed to those who are Sowing in Tears, and shall Reap in Joy ; by J no. Dowling, 1). 1). The Excellent Woman, as described in the Book of Proverbs, with an introduction, by William B. Spr gue, D. D. The Marriage Memento : a Treaties on the nature of Matrimony, the mutual obligations of Husband and Wile, with advice to both ; by Rev. S. Ren nington, A. M. Appleton’s Popular Library, LittlePedlingtonand the Pedlingtonians : by John Pool. Daring Deeds of Woman ; an account of some of the most Tragical Incidents in History ; by M. Laf ayette Ryan, M. D. Tactics for Light Infantry, and Riflemen, coin pilled for the Washington Light Infantry, Charles ton. S. C\ Also, anew supply of The Days of Bruce; by Grace Aguilor. Received by june3o ” J. B. CUBBEDGE. CLOTHING.—Fine Drab and |P| Brown Overcoats; black,dr** p and *wft frock do; Cloth, Cassimere. Tweeds ij ..,l,rL andß:ittinet Pants: Satin,Silk Velvet. Cashmere and Cloth embroidered Vests; Black and Fancy Silk Cravats. For sale by oct 28 STALEY& 111 !IDRY,CongreN-it IPABLIt OF ALABASm. rent’s L Cashmerian Tablet of Alabaster, for r moving Tan Pimples and ! oautifying the complexion. Just receivtd and for ~aie by * V* . VV. LINCOI N. june 25 Monument equare. NO. 52.