Savannah journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1851-1852, August 03, 1852, Image 2

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Samnnali inciting Journal. BY J. B. CUBS THOMAS W. LAM 2, Editor. The Daily Aaper, will be mailed to country subscribers at 34, and th 1 Triweekly at 8G; per an num—payable invariably in advance. All new ad vertisements appera in both papers. ADVERTISING KATES. Advertisements inserted at the following rates t— fcOß ONE SQUARE OP TEN LINES, Gne insertion $0 50 One month....ss 00 Two “ 087 Two “ 800 Three “ .... 100 Three- 10 00 Four “ ... 125 Four “ ....12 00 Five “ .... 150 Six •• ....15 00 One Week 175 One Year ....20 00 OP Contracts, tor yearly advertising may be made on liberal term. I *. ~ SAVANNAH, GA- Tuesday Afre/noon, August 3 1852* The following gentlemen are authoriizedto act as Agents for the Journal: Maj. E. H BACON, will receive subscriptions and contract for advertising. V. B. PALMER. Boston—Scolly’s Building; new York—Tribune Building; Philadelphia—Third 6c Chesnut. We learn from a despatch to the Agents that the steamship Alabama, arrived at New York this morning in til hours from whart to wharf—having experienced head winds the whole passage. The steamship Florida , having been laid up for one trip for repairs, there vvilljbe no steamer leav ing Savannah tor New York on Saturday, 17th inst. Robt. M. Charlton, will occept our thanks for a copy of the Report of th e officers consti tuting the Light House Board for 1852. In tlie hurry consequent upon getting out ourjpaper yesterday in anew form, several eirora occurred which the reader doubtless corrected for himself. We shall guard against errata in future.— One error we think proper to notice; the word coufttre was printed tor confrere, to our great annoy ance. The “seven wonders’’ of the world were, The Colossus at Rhodes—the Sepulchr *of Mansolus—the Plaace of Cyrus—the Pyramidsof Egypt—the statue of Jupiter at Olympia—the Temple of Diana at Eph esus, and the Walls and hanging Gardens at Baby’ lon ; the eighth is the man who can tell off-hand what the seven are. We tender our cordial thanks to our breth ren ol the Republican and Morning News for their kind notices this morning. Our gratitude will be best evinced by our efforts to deserve their com mendations, and to that end our energies shall bo devoted. Our brother of the News has so over whelmed us with good wishes, and kind intentions, that we shall have to thank him in A Card. “ Maecenas , atavisedite regibus, Ol et presidium et dulcc dec us me uni!' ’ Our brother ol the News, after wishing us all manner of good things, “fair weather, flowing sheets and a prosperous voyage,” pledges himself if we skoukl lose our latitude to assist us in our reck oning. That is to say, he will play Mentor to our Tklemachus—we play the Middy to his Admiral We are inexpressibly obliged; how delightful to think that “Should earth against our soul engage, And fiery darts be hurled, Then can smile at Satan’s rage. And face a frowning world. Though thunders roll, and lightnings play, and the big waves threaten us with engulphment, and extinguishment, there is still n Thompson to cry •• peace be still,” and in whose infallibility all our imperfections may hide their heads. How con soling at entering upon the difficult path before us. to have a perpetual lamp of experience burning < vrr as a guide to our feet, in the office of the Morning News l - Thank you good sir, we owe you one !” and to discharge the debt, allow us to dedicate to you this second number of our paper in the follow ing free translation of the lines in uur caption. i hompsonum great, from noble anceet sprung, Be thou our Patron ! Guardian of our song ! Oh! raise in me the low—too high depress, (But heaven save us from your kind finesse !) The last line is an addition to those of Horace—he is too old a fogy for these stirring times, and we have ventured to improve on him. Will our broth er deign to accept this fervent oblation of a grateful heart. Bran New ! —The Ohio Female College at its last commencement, conferred the degree of Mistress of Arts upon seven young ladies. Th >re is no art more properly so called, than the culinary art, and we hope this is one of which the young ladies are Mis tresses. •fctlF* Our exchanges are full of jokes, and items turning upon the Maine Liquor Law. We are get ting tired of the subject—its agitation we opine can do no good, nor can the law be carried into effect.— It is doubtless well intended, blit we know of no bet ter way to increase the vice of intemperance than le gal pn hibition will effect. {s?* some difficulty has occurred recently be tween the city fathers of Charleston, and the Board of fire masters—the latter with one exception have resigned tueir offices. The Rev. C. H. Harvey, author of Spiritual Manifestations has been ‘on trial” before the Wyo ming M E. Conference ; he was suspended from the ministry for o ie year, and had his bock condemned by the Conference. Captain Long of Kossuth,or rather anti-Kos suth notoriety,has been appointed to the command of , such squadron as may sent to the fishing grounds; ! it is thought that the prudence and firmness exhibit ed by him in the Kossuth squabble, had no little influ ence in getting him this appointment; he that i& faithful in small things may be trusted in great. 13T Catharine Haves, it is said, taken into matrimony her agent Mr. Bait hue'll. Gerrit Smith in a recent letter, puts up a long face about the sums he had to pay for Chaplin the abolitionist, who was arrested and gave bail in Washington. Chaplin forfeited his bail, and Smith paid for him in • ome $12,000. Gerritt has a right to complain, but can’t offer him our sympathies. Commander Paine h 9 been arraigned be fore court martial at Norfolk—the charges against him,are oppression of his officers and uselessly haz arding bis sh : p. Iron, as a building material is daily growing in popularity. An iron city will be uo novelty in a quarter of a century from to-day. Mackerel have “riz” in New York, oil account of the anticipated fish-war ! Hon. John F. Champion, the British Min ister, is aud will be at Marshfield for several days, as the guest ol Mr. Webster. Wonder ii they vvil | , b-ave fish for c!. nmr during his stay. The Burning of the Henry Clny. Our exchanges art filled with column aftercolumn j of the particulars and incidents of this uppuling die- J asitT, am: with the severest denunciations ol those, through whose agency it occurred. We have no room for these melancholy details. They are “pit iful, wondrous pitiful?”—terrible indeed, and heart rending, as the most ardent lover of the “ shocking” could desire, and we would fain draw a veil over the picture. If the courts wi.l punish the guilty an thora of this sad catastrophe, we will make room for the*” condemnatory sentence, how long it may be—if they will visit upon these wholesale murderers that summary vengeance which crushes the retail perpetrator, we will record their acts and approve them, though every column of our paper should be required tor it—if they will eflace from their statute books, the present disgraceful law, and advance the present penalty to the dignity of punish ment, we will not deprive our readers of the pleas ure of reading it in extenso As the matter now stands, the State ol New York, is deeply involved in the criminality, which is so justly denounced, and ieplored. The Jaw of that State passed in .1839, was entitled “ An Act to regulate the speed of steam boats.” It provides for the punishment of offenders, by calling murder, a misdemeanor, affixing the pen alty therefor at fivehuudred dollars, secures the payment of it by the guarantee of legal process against the owners ol the boat, if the captain cannot pay or be made to pay, and concludes by requi ring the proprietors of steamboats to keep a copy of thejact posted in a t conspicuous \>lace on their res pective boats. Any steamboat captain, be he a tool or a madman; be he cruel as Nero, or ambitious os Alexander,for the paltry sum of five hundred dollars is privileged to hurry the souls of hundreds of his fellow beings into eternity, unannounced, unpi par ed, unannealed ! Nay, lest he should forget the privilege he owns, he is required by legislative en actment to keep ac. jpy of his legal warrant posted in a conspicuous place ! What does the comman der of a boat care for such a penalty as this, which small as it is, he may throw upon the company that employs him. What care the company for it ? The fare paid by these unhappy passengers would have twice freed the company from ]RW, to say nothing of the spoils that have accrued to it from former races, which Providence, brought to a less ill-starred termination. Rothschild, were he so disposed might turn steamboat captain, and enjoy the luxury of wholesale murder every morning of his life ! Blot out these puerile and contemptible stains from the records, and if they can establish no belter safe guards for the protection of human life, let an appeal be made to the humanity which animates the breasts as well of the boat captains as of legislators ; instead j of tnese ‘'Acts ” let the legislature make an appropri ation to compensate Mr. Durley fora faithful picture lof the late heart-rending scene—let him counterfeit I it he can, the wild shrieks of despair which went up I to heaven—let him portray the miserable beings as | they stood, men, and women, and children, encircled by the roaringflames and the angry waters—let him picture the cormorants and harpies that flocked round,the devoted boat,fromtheneighboring vessels, to rob the living and to desecrate the dead,and let this picture be placed upon the boats beside the present stringent laws, and our wo and for it, we will hear lees frequently of these awful catastrophes. 13T Some lines sent us oy A Constant Reader, j have been received. Wp are compelled to decline the n—not from lack of merit, but from lack of gen eral interest—they are better suited to the snowy surface of a billet doux, than the columns of a daily newspaper. l)r. Achilli is still reaching in Loudon—he has the good sense never to allude to his recent difficul- j ties. The steamer Pampero arrived at New Orleans on file 28th ult., and will leave on Saturday next for San Francisco via Nicaragua. The corner stone of a new’ Catholic church at York, Pa., was laid on the 25th ultimo. A Locomotive of 350 horse power, weighing 30 tons, and designed for the use of cool is building at | Trenton for the Camden and Amboy rail road. The and Boston Athenceum lias received from the Duke of Northumberland, a beautiful sac-simile of the Turin Papyrus, a manuscript of the earliest of the Pharaohs—a good mowspaper of to-day will be more valuable, in 2.500 A. D., than this manuscript is to us. Br.cklayers are in demand in New York. The ■ best hands readily obtain $2 75 per dy. The Common Council of Hertford have vetoed theatricals in thatcity by refusing to grant a license ’ —the vote stood, 5. Look out Boys ! —The Mavor of Philadelphia is down on the boys who run with the engines, in an I edict directing the police to take care of all young gentlemen thus encaged. | The Courrier des Etats Unis thinks the recent let | ter of Mr. Edward Everett oh the subject of “the fish eries” an important document; in its opinion the let • ter fully vindicates und establishes the rights claim ed by American fishermen. Hope John Bull will take ! the same view of it. There ure now 7,000 Roman Catholics in ; Siam. Some men, who don’t deserve to be blessed with wives or children, are so devoted to dollars and cents,and business that they neglect the pleasures of j home, for the cares of the counting-room. A happy bit at the whole race we cut from an exchange pa- I per. “A gentleman hving failed, was asked what lie intended io do? *1 am going home,’ said he,‘to get acquainted with my wile and children !’ ” We could pity such a man, if we could but re spet him. Hiked Assassins. The N* w Oilcans Crescent says if could designate several ruffians in that city who have received at times from 20 to 300 dollar for their services Irom gentlemen cl the highest so cial position m New Oj loans. Cau iLio be true? It the Crescent be sincere, its ability becomes a duty, not to be slighted in defer ence to any social position. The British Government intends sending two thousand Irish constables to Australia to keep the peace among the miners. How many under-constables go along to keep the two thousand on duty and off'the cold? The intelligence of the parties engaged in the re cent conspiracy against Louis Napoleon and his gov ernment may be interred from the lact, tnat they were trying to manufacture fire-arms out of gas. pipes, and were hunting up recipes for the manufac ture of gunpowder. Their mtentions and their enthusiasm are likewise inferential—in the times that tried men’s souls, pew ter plates were transmuted into bullets. Several Indians on the Sacramento road, in a state of intoxication, lately killed a Chinese. One of them was arrested by Americans, handed over to the Chinese, ami by them hung. Toe Chinaman express , rd a desire to hang the white men also who sold the ! IndipnG ruin. SAVANNAH JOURNAL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1852. Journalising!*. We are pleased to learn from the Jcffersoinan that the 4 jspects of Griffin are brighter thuu they have been for some years ; bountiful crops, full pockets, and good places to empty the latter at, are the prin | cipal B attractions of the article to which We allude— I the number of pupils in the different academies there, is on the increase, and already count up to 5001 But ala 9, “Still where rosy pleasure leads See kindred grief pursue/” This pleasant news is accompanied by the intelli gence that the Printer's Devil of the Jeffersonian of fice has been swindled out of five hundred small bills by one Prof. Wells, a lecturer on Biology, Pycholo gy, 6cc. Other devils are cautioned against the Pro fessor. The Family Visitor (Madison, Ga.) is offered for sale—the Editor thinks his business of last year was over $3,000, and that proper energy would run it up i to s6,ooo—almost too good to be true, and if true we advise the editor to make one more desperate es fort at the “ proper energy .” The Aunual.Circular of the Medical College of Georgia is out; success to this and all kindred enter prises in Georgia. Thomas Stanley is in jail at Richmond, charged with stealing a suit of clothes to get married in.— Alas! how few steps there are to disgrace. Had Thomas not yielded mth. b. place to the idea of matrimony, the ideu ol stealing would perhaps never have entered his head. The streets of Constantinople are lampless, and nameless, and there is not a post-office, mail route, or church-bell in all Turkey. The faney dress bali at Saratoga this season, is to surpass every thing in that way which has ever been attempted. Costumes are making that will cost $3,000 each—what a contrast between the costume and the costumed. The London correspondent of the Mobile Adverti ser thinks that cotton freights may go as high as Id. next season, on account of the great and increasing emigration to Australia; three-fourths of the ships will not return in rime for the next cro p. The frigates Columbia , Savannah and •Constitution —the sloop of war Warren , brig Dolphin, and the steam frigate Powhattan, are all under orders for sea —and the first two named, for foreign service. The sloop of war St. Louis , Ingraham, Commander, went into comnii.-sion on Monday last, und will sail soon for the Mediterranean: the U. 8. sloop of war Alba, ny, has not been ordered to the fishing ground, as was reported. The Rev. Dr Fitch has resigned the Divinity Pro. fes>orship held by him lor many years in Yale Col lege. Hon. Mr. Marshall M. C., from Kentucky, has been nominated as Minister to China. The Augusta Chronicle from the signs of the times anticipates a grand Whig rally in Georgia, for Web ster and Jenkins. Col. Forney, Clerk of the House of Representa tives, who has been ill, is recovering. Lieut. Wm. Lewis Ilernden of the Navy has sub mitted to the Hon. Wm. A. Graham a list and short description of specimen productions of the Amazon Valley, coPectedby him un a recent tour. The article occupies nearly two columns of the National Intelligencer , and is highly interesting. The last Canadian Moniteur contains a glowing tribute to the noble generosity of the New Yorkers evinced towards the sufferers by the late Montreal tires; such articles are pleasant to read and write, and serve in some measure as a set-off against the crime columns of the N. Y. papers. The yacht {t Sca Bird, ‘ built on the new model of Mr. Davison, will be launched at New York in a few days. She is expected to deserve her cognomen, and wo hope that she will not disappoint her buil j ders. An engraving of the Sea Bird which we j have received,looks exceeding well —on paper. Mr. Sumner offered a resolution in Congress last week having in view the repeal of the Fugitive Slave Law*. The resolution is premature, and should lie over a century or two to mature. The Lundy’s Lane celebration w’as a grand affair many old veterans of 1812 (over two hundred!) w r ere present, and quite a number of Indian war- j riors and fciefs who helped to make Gen Scott’s j victory a h iant one. Shouldn’t be surprised if thi9 celebration tells. The Mormons have sent over batches of mission aries to Italy, Calcutta, and other foreighn parts. On dit that Forrest is about to wed a beautiful lady who adorns th.; dress-circle in Philadelphia—we hope if he does he will stick te her; we .re dis gueted with divorces in general, and Forrest’s in particular. Dr. Le Molt has discovered a perfect galvanic pile in the common lemon—six lemons make a bat tery competent to send telegraphs, from Dover to Calais. This will soon pnt ana end to lemonades. he editor of a Scott paper in Atlanta says, “of American Generals, living or dead, he [Gen. Scott) is undoubtedly the greatest.’’ Take that ye sainted warriors that led the revolutionary armies ! Take that ye Washingtons, La fayettes, Greenes and De- Kalbs ! Ye .* • all nought along side of the great Marshall Tureen. —Griffin Jeffersonian. If that man had “ rope” who can tell where he would Btop ! ! ! The Southern Med. 6f Sur. Journal (Augusta) for: August is out: it is spoken of as an interesting num- : her and contains besides its usual variety, a list of graduates of the Georgia Medical College from its foundation to the present time. Another new Planet! is announced in the London News. It was Mr. Hind,and is tlie fifth one that he has located within the last five year- The News contains a long description of it; but new planets are getting so common we forbear to pub lish it. “ Grant T/utrburns (Lav T i> Visit to Jenny Lind'' —an eccentric sketch is “going the rounds” ; Laurie has made it nauseating as usual, by the use oi’ a very large amount of very little t gotism ! Bar nuin’s letter of introduction is too good to let pass. 8o here it is: “ The bearer. Mr. Thornton, is a man of the high est respectability, a funny 010 Scotchman, and an author. &c. Mi.-s Lind will be pleased to talk with him. he is n very celebr ted man, well known to all the Literati, he is wealthy and dont come begging. - *• (.Signed) P. T. BAR NUM.” The efficiency of gas for illuminating light houses, is about to be tested by a Mr. Grant, at the light n Staten Island : the last Congress appropriated $5,000 to defray the expenses of the experiment, and three scientific Professors have been appointed to report thereon. Mr. Grant is mentioned in some of the pa pers as having invented anew generating apparatus , and by others, as the discoverer of anew kind of gas—we regret that we are unable to get at the right end of the matter. A remittance of SSO more has been sent by Mr. Webster to his old friend Master Tappan! we are 1 glad to hear it, but we wonder how it got out? An j eminent divine was asked if he had religion—“ none j to speak of” was the appropriate reply. The political cauldron is getting up to 212°—Gen- Pierce lias been badly riddled by the Republic, and Scott we fear will never get scot, free of the entan glements of his enemies. When we read some of the charges against these gentlemen we can but ex clain with Mcrcutio “ A plague o’ both your hou- , The N. Y. Courier Enquirer h-is the following singular and short notice of Bleak House No. 5. “ By St. George, tnis work goes bravely on We suppose he meant to have suid “ Now by Saint Paui. the work, <fcc;” next to the Bible, we most dis like to see Sh&kspcare, misquoted. New Counterfeits.—s2o notes on the-Farmers’ Bank of Lancaster ; Vignette a large sheaf of grain ; on left end a female figure feeding an eagle. Anoth er, quarter eagles made of steel and washed with gold : they ring and look handsomely enough, hut the balance finds them wanting. Parson Brownlow, if his life is spared , promises “to expose Gen. Scott an the veriest humbug alive," —the parson has done too much of this sort of thing, and when ho cries “ stop thief!” nobody minds him. W. W. Corcoran the wealthy banker of Washing ton, I). C., owns a magnificient gallery of paintings which his liberality has thrown open to the public on Tuesdays and Fridays from ten to two o’clock. Franklin Pierce, who is a graduate of Bowdoin College,Me., it is said, will attend the commence ment of that institution, on the 3lst <ugust. The Pennsylvanian State Agricultural Fuir will open lor exhibition, at Lancaster, on the 20th of next October. The value of the real and personal property of the city of St. Louis, by the assessor’s books, just clos ed, for the year 1852, is $38,000,000, being an in crease over last year of two and a half millions. Colonization. —We learn from the Colonization Journal that an expedition ofcolored emigrants will leave New York lor Liberia on the Ist of Octjbei.— Over one hundred applications are already on the list, including a number from Michigan. The Siecle gives a statement of the annual revenue and expenditure of France from 1801 to 1853 inclu sive : in forty-two of these years the expenditures were in excess over the revenue: amount of excess lor the whole time £33,730,000. A spring has been discovered near Comminsville, Ohio, whose waters are pronounced equal to Sara toga. Loui9 Napoleon is still at war with the associative workshops, suppressing them throughout France— at Marseilles a chief of one of the associations find ing his stabbed himself in despair. The whole city v4ent to his funeral as a rebuke to the government; ifThis is the sole measure ol their in dignation it may find vent ere long at other fune rals. It is now said that Senator Dawson, intead of go ing with the Union party,will cordially support Scott and Graham. We admire his circumspection—some of hi 9 friends thought it a faux pas in him to pledge Georgia to Scott in the Conventions nous verrons ! if fuss and feathers gets in. the Senator’s nest will not be un garnished—our word for it he will be Vicar of Bray, let things turn as they may. The New York papers continue full of denuncia tions of some of the city fathers, and the rottenness of the municipal government. Mr. Secretary Corwin has gone to Montreal. Mr. Senator Underwood, a member olthe Senate's Committee to accompany the remains of Mr. Clay to Ashland, is still detained at Cincinnati by severe in disposition. Junius Anew claimant for the letters of Ju nius is brought forward by the Dublin University Magazine in the person of the Earl of Chatham.— The theory, is a very pretty one, perhaps the best we have seen, but this secret we fear has gone into the grave] with the author ; conjecture will never satisfy our curiosity, however nearly it may approx imate to truth. The first newspaper published in Virgin’a cost fifty dollars a year. It was published weekly, and advertisements were inserted for ten dollars the first week, and seven dollars for each week after. “Good old times those ; we ne’er shall see them more !” Having alluded in another column to the late at tacks on Gen. Pierce, we publish with pleasure the following paragraph fromthe Georgian of yester day : Justice to Gen. Pierce.—A certificate signed by more than one hundred persons, of the most spectable character, wh> heard Gen. Pierce’s New’ Boston speech appears in the Boston Post, branding as utterly false the abolition version of that speech, re-published in the Washington Republic and other Whig papers. The Texas Debt.—We copy from the Southern Press the following satisfactory synopsi;. in refer, once to the Texas Debt, a subject now exciting much interest in the public mind f “The State <jf Texas, since its annexation, has adoptedja scale of reduction upon her debt, sons to makeit very important to her treasury to diminish her liability to that amount. The creditors of the Republic of Texas insist that the Government should be held liable for the contract of annexation, or the subsequent arrangements be tween these high contracting powers. The revenue of the Republic of Texas was pledged specially for u large portion of the public debt.— ‘The creditors, therefore, hold the United States liable from the instant of annexation, and urged that the United Slates took Texas, cum outre. The condition oftheactot Congressjofthe|9th of Sep tember, 1850. was the issue of ten millions of dollars in stock o Texas—provided that no more than five millions should be issued until the creditors of the State sh uldfile releases in the Treasury-Department for all their clam-. The residue of live millions is still in tlie Treasury. The State of Texas, by her legislative enactments, has compelled her creditors to ask relief of the Government, and tn<-y now ask of the United States,(who holds the pledged security.) the payment of the money advanced to Texasjwhile struggling to accomplish her independence. Flowers, which it is desirable to keep in bloom any length o: time, should be kept, out of the sun alt jgether. The best way to do this is to have a move able shade which can be put up and taken down at pleasure 4 The editor of the Cincinati Gazette says—‘ One of our citizens, whojhas been ti avelliug with M. Kossuth ha*,as a parting remembrance, received one of his old pens.” Thuse of electricity has superseded that of the harpoon in the taking of whales ; so a Southern ex change informs us. It is a dLagrvable fix to be placed in. when you easy a bow to a fair friend, on the opposite side of the way, to hnve an omnibus obtrude itself just in season lor your bow to ta.te effect directly in the middle of the crowd of passengers inside, half of whom how to you in return, ami the other hall’ stare in a puzzled uw nipt to recall who you are. LIST OF VESSELS IN FORT. Ships. Adrian, Neal Liverpool, R A Allen A Cos Ocean Star, Lord, NY’k., Padeforld,Fay&Co Bnrkes. Texas. Reveil, N Y’k. Brigham,Kelly &.Co Harvest. Nichols, NY’k.Wash’rn,Wider&Co Peter Demill. Hoey NY’k, H K Washburn John, Buchanan, Charleston,..E A Soullard Brigs, Sarah Peters, King,. Poston, Brig., Kelly A:Co Maria. Agnes, Westhus, Amden Hanover Ger. Mas'r R xM Charlton,Bightbourn, Havana,.! Quantock, Jr Seaman, Woodruff .Char, ballast,E A Soulland Schooners. Sarah Lewis, Lermond, N Orleans Cohens h Hertz. North State,JHorton,....NY’k, Willis &. Brnndace N. Berry, Pendleton Camden, Me W B Teft't* Truth, Brownley, Bal Hunter. <fc Gn umel. Boudwich, Mayo, Rock., Me., 8.. Kejly 6i Cos Carolina, Hatton. Rock, Me.. 8., Kelly <fc Cos. Minerva Wright,Rogers, Prov.,(R 1.. C E Potter. Cataract. Rice NY k, Hunter <fc Gatmnell Emily Weaver, Brock, Phil., Willis 6l Bruudage. Splendid, Rogers Rirh.. (Vu.) F W Bilker SPECIAL NOTICES. ,7Tgp HOARD OK IIKALTH.—A meeting of the IVd*® Board of Health, will be held to-morrow, (Wednesday ) the 4th fust.,at 12 o’clock M. Mem bers will examine their Wards and report accord ingly. By order. S. A. I'. LAWRENCE, Sec’y. ug 3 B. H. DR. LAC RUE’S TOOTH AND - GUMWABH. Those who would wish to preserve a good set of teeth, and have unsound and sore gums and mouth restored, we would say, try a bottle of Dr. Lacrue’s French Specific,prepared by Clarke & Cos. It has testimonials in its favor bv all those who have used it. For sale by JOHN A. MAYER. aug 3 DENTAL NOTICE —The Subscriber con templates being absent fromthe city fora few w> eks, to recruit nis health, and will be happy to wait upon his friends, prior to leaving, about the 12th inst. tit H. J. ROYALL. W A RDI NSURA NC E COM PAN yT—This Company Continues to take risks as usual, and during my absence from the city Mr. Charles H. Campfield will act as my Attorney, to whom all applications for insurance or oth* r business ap pertaining to the above Company, may be made. july 31 lmo S C. DUNNING, Agent. |FSF> PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY ofHartf -1 C .—The undersigned, agents of the above Company, are prepared to take risks against Fire, on buildings and their contents, on the most favorable terms. july 10 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO. SAVANNAH MUTUAL NSURANCE CO Office, No. 114 Bay-street. This Company will continue to take Marine,Fire and Inland Navi gation risks on the most favorable terms. Henry D. Weed, President. Trustees—Henry D.Weed.H F. Waring, LW. Morrell, N. B. Knapp, Hiram Roberts E. F. Wood, Henry Lathrop. John R. Wilder, Secretary. jo el3 lPjs° BOOK AND*"JOB PRINTING.—The sub scriber having supplie. his office with a large assortment of plain, ornamental and fancy types, is now prepared to execute at short notice, all orders entrusted to him in the best manner, and equal to any establishment in the South. Pamphlets, Law Blanks Circulars, Catalogues, Business Cards, Hat Tips, Bills of Lading, Visiting Cards, Bill Heads Dray Receipts,also Posters, Show’ and Hand Bills, in Gold. Bronze. Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, and every kind ol colored Inks, faithfully done at short notice and on reasonable terms. Orders may be left at the Office, Sorrel’s Building, or at the Book Store, on Market-square. J. B. CUBBEDGE. jjr*p iooir BINDERY .—Having fitted out a complete Bindery.and engaged the services ol a first class workman, the subscriber is prepared to execute in the best manner ev j ry thing in the line of Book Binding. Demi, Medium, Royal and Super R yal,and all other sizes of blank books will be ruled and made up to any pattern, and of the best material. Books of all kinds will be bound in any style, from Boards to Extra Turkey Morocco, and the workmanship warranted. A share of public patronageis respectfully solicited. Oi ders may be left at Cubbedge’s Book Store, Market-square, or at the Bindery, Sorrel’s Building, over Messrs. Ro binson & Camp’s. J. B. CUBBEDGE. co uuiatciAL. LATEST DATES FROM Liverpool June 8 | Havre..June 3 | Havana.Juvie 14 COLUMBUS, July 30-— Cotton. —No transactions to report lor want of stock, which is reduced to 499 bales, and held by Manufacturers, against 1,400 bales corresponding date last year. KECEI I'TS o F COTTON. Aug 2. Per Central Rail Hoard—Bß bales Cotton and Mdze., to Rowland & Washburn, D Rose, E Parsons &. Cos, H Roberts, W King. A C Toms, VV Mclntire, T A Brown, and II F Waring. PAMPiENftE it?*** Per steamer Gordon, from Charleston—Messrs M Shulkin, Mclntosn, S Elliott, A Campbell, A F Per ry, and two deck. MARIA IS PORT OF SA VANNAH,::::::::::: AUGUST 3. Sun Rises 5 15] High Water . 9 25 A RIMVKII. Brig Hari^t,Wheeler,Bath,Me to Brigham,Kelly Cos. Lumber, Hay, Bricks and Laths to Brigham, Kelly &. Cos. St*hr John IV Anderson, Watson, Baltimore, to H J Dickerson Mdze., to TS Wayne, Crane & Hoi com. .1 11 Hull. R Ac J Lachliaou. A Champion, J Mclntire, E Eitzgerrald, Collins 6c Bulk ley, Tarver 6e Truchelet, Claghorn & Cunning!:. ~11 .1 Gilbert, D O Comic. . J Rosaeau E O’Byrne, H J Dickerson, W P Yonge, J J Maurice. Brigham, Kelly 6c Cos, S M Laftiteau, C Hartridge, and order Steamer Gordon. King. Charle ton, to S M Laffi teau. Stramer Tennessee, Pardue, Augusta, with boats 1 and 2. to G II Johuston Mdze., to Brigham, Kel ly & Cos. J B Cubbedge, and G M Johnston. Dr Daniel’s Flat, from Pi ntation, with 900 bush els Rough Rice, to R Habersham 6c Son. DKFA ItTED. Steam packet Gordon, King, Charleston. •Steamer Planter, Taylor. Centrevillage, 6c c. .Steamer T S Metcalf, Cromwell, Augusta. Steamer Lamar, Creswell. Augusta, YfE HOKAMIA. Ship Isabella, Hayden, hence, at Liverpool on the 15th ult. Brig Macon, Watkins, hence, at New York on the 29th ult. SchrßW Brown Hulee.to sail for this port on her regular day, was up at New York on the 29th ult. hria Eolus, Moore, fin St. Mary . (Ga.) arrived at New York on the 29th ult. Brig Belle Poule. Kinney, fm Darien, (Ga.) arriv ed at New York on the 28th ult. Brig Panama, Stackpolc.from Jacksonville, (Fla.) arrived at New York on the 28th ult. Brig Adelina, Walls, for Jacksonville, (Fla.) cld at New Yokr on the 28th ult. I’pat this Port. Schr Er ily Weaver Brock, lb.* Philadelphia, Willis & Brundagc. Bark Harvest, Ni liols, for New York, Washburn, Brundaee. Bark Peter Demill, lioey, for Mew York. H K Washburn. Schr Cataract, Rice, for New York, Willis 6c Wilder & Cos. Schr North State, Horton, for New York, Willis 6c Brundage. For particulars see advertisetn nts. Ocean Steamers. LIST CF STEAM KRS FOR THE MONTH F JULY. Niagara Bo von..July 7.. For Liverpool Sarah Sands.. .N Ynrk..Ju y 8.. For Liverpool Pacific N York..Juiy 10.. For Liverpool* Africa N York.. July 14..F0r Liverpool Washington...N York.. July 17.. For Bremen, &c > City of Cancbter Phil.. July 17.. or Liverpool • • G real) Britain. N York-. July 21..F0r Live) pool Canada N Nork..July 21..F0r Liverpool Atlantic N York. .July 24.. For Liver 00l Asia N York. .July 28..F0r Liverpool Humbolt N York.-July 31 ..For Havre, Ac STEAMERS To AIIIVE FROM EUROPE. City of M .nch’r Sldfm Liverpool. .For Phil.June23 Canada Liverpool.. For Bos.June 26 Arctic Liverpool.. For N Y.June 30 HAY. —100 bales prime Northern Hay, landing ami for sale by July 12 BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO. W A VERY NOVELS. Anew anti splendid edition ol the Waverly Novels, part one, re ceived by july 2S J. B. CUBBEDGE. KATMANDU. —A Journey to Katmandu, (The Capitol of Nepaul.) with the Camp of Jung Buhadoor ; including a sketch ol the Nepaulese Am bassador at Home ; by Laurence Oliphant. Harpers’ Magazine, for August Received by july 28 J. B. CUBBEDGE. I>UTTER AND CHEESE.—A fresh supply of * Goshen Butter and Cheese,received per steamer Alabama, and forsa’c at the Emporium, by july 28 SEABORN GOODALL. NEW MA YIIUTTEK- Lard, etc, just receiv ed and for sale by GEO ALEXANDER. Bull and