Savannah journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1851-1852, August 04, 1852, Image 1

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ii'UMtmal) (Earning Journal. 11V J. H. Cl ISISKIJ<U:. THOMAS W. IAN:; Khitoh. The Daily Paper, will be mailed to country subscribers at S I, and the Tri-weekly at B,'; per an- , num—payable invariably in a. omee. All new ad vertisements appear in both papers. ADVKRTISING RATE*. Advertisements inserted at the following rates : &OR ONE SQUARE OP TEN LINES, One insertion $0 50 One month $3 00 Two “ .... 087 Two “ SOO Three tl .... 100 Three *• 10 00 Four “ ... 125 Four “ 12 00 Five “ .... L 50 Six “ 15 00 One Week 1 75 One Year 20 00 Contracts, tor yearly advertising may he made on liberal terms. CENTRAL ILUL..OAD. New Arrangemriit lor Ihissenycr Tmijis. ON and after Tuesday July Ist, passenger Trains will run as follows : DAY TRAINS. Leave Savannah 8. A M. I Arrive at Macon6,3o P. i\l. Leave Macon 7,30, A M. | Arrive atSavau’hfi, A. M. NIGHT TRAINS. Leave Savannah 8, P. AI. I Arrive at Macon 5,15. A. W Leave Macon 4,30, P. M. | ArriveatSava’h2,3o. A. •! The Day Trains connect with the Macon and W s teru Night Trains to and from Atlanta. Montgume y and Chattanooga, with stages to and from Augus 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 SteMnsh ps to and trom New-York ; at Macon with the Mac >n and Western Day Trains to and from Atlanta, ( o lumbus by -Stagetrom Barnesville, Augusta, by Go r gia Rail Road, and with South Western Rail Road to and from Fort Valley, and by Stages with poii te south westward VVM. M YVADLLY, june 21 Gen’l.Superintenda it •‘PEKIN TEA COMPANY.” Warehouse 7 5 and 77 Fulton-stNew York. This TLA Company has always I! re maintained a high reputation fork K l-Jfe-PKAS oi the most delicious char-fault § acter and Iragrancy, and are warranted to give saps faction in every instance. If they do not prove s represented they may be returned For sale by ti e Agent J. A. MAYER, mar 5 154 Broughton Street. BOOTS AND SHOES. ;u. CASES fine sewed calf skill Boots; 12 and pegged do do do : Monterey ami Congrer Boots; Ladies and Gent’s Gaiter Boots; Ladies’ Tii and Slippers ; Boys’and Youth*- s, 5000 pai Plantation Brogans. For oct 28 jKNDRY. Sign of the Gol , ingress street J. 51. COHEN fc CO. No. 140, Br outfit on-st. Next to I. W. Morrell & Co ? s., Fu lire STORE, \ RE daily receiving large additions to their much XJI 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 of Savannah,” by sell ing Retail at Wholesale Prices. Soliciting a contin uation of the Patronage 8 * kindly extended us, we •re-pectfully invite all to call and be satisfied. Planters will find it to their interest, to examine our Stock. No trouble to show Goods. may 28 VALUABLE I3IPROVE3IENT! A complete and substantial substitute for BLOCK-TUNG, HOUNDS. SWAY-BARS, SAND-BOARD an * KING BOLT. D. W. SEELKY’s PATENT COUFXJtfr&S! For the fore AXLES and BOLSTERS, of Spring Blocks, of four wheeled Vehicles of all descriptions, are justly classed in the list of the most valuable improvements o; the age ; both for their perfect utility, economy aud durabiliy. For Farming or learning purposes, or light Carriages They are vastlj superior to any other mode of cou pling now known or used. Though thousands ot 1 unimpeachable witnesses could be produced to tea- j tify to these facts, yet the Patentee would only a- k for an examination of his Apparatus. The 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 tin fore wheels, and turning the axle in a position at right angles with its working position; wh ch. it will be seen, brings one arm of the axle directly un der the perch. For further particulars read Testi- ! menials. Notice of the Press. Valuble Invention—lmportant to Waggon Makers—Mr. David VV. Seely, of Carlisle, .■M-bof.a rie County, New York,has recently secured a pat* nt for one of the most valuable improvements of till age. It is for connecting‘the fore axle to the oLter or bodyof a waggon,in a firm and substantial manner and di.-pensing'with the use of the old fashioned j hounds, block-tung, sand-board, and sway-bars, ’ avoiding the necessity ol boring the bolster and ax e for the king-bolt : making at least five dollars less expense for ironing the vehicle to which it is applied ! •and the same sa v ing in the expense of the wood- ! work.—N. Y. Farmer Si Mechanic. I5P* This improvement has taken premiums at seven State Fairs, inc'udiug the American Institute Orders rilled by S. Z. MURPHY, april 12 6rn New York Wire Railing Works. tJMI E Subscriber manufactures 1 Wire Railing for public and private grouds, Verandahs, window Guards and Gratings : and Cast Iron Railing.iron Columns. Iron Doors and Shutters, Iron Beadsteads and Iron Furn ‘tire: Wl.vtJi Fences, for Plantations. Rail Ronds, etc., madecii rely on anew plan, with rails and iron I coin: ’• ces at 9,11 and 13 cents per running foot, 4 \ icoU:irh ; for circulars with desiirns address \ v JOHN B. VVICKERSHAM. \V 240 Broadway, New York. n.IJ - The subscriber would refer to the endo ws u ot i l rsyth Place, the railing and gallery work ish Synagogue and number of dwellings Pin P.avnnnah, the enclosure of the private cemetery at the E erett family at Fort Valley, and also to the work at Macon, Madison and other places in Georgia. in ir 4 Iv NEW BOOKS.—The Life and Letters of Bra thold Geoniebuhr—with essays on hiseharact* r and influence ; by the Chevalier Bunsen, and Profes sors Brandish and Rom 11. Cosmos: a sketch of a physical description ol th Universe ; by Alex. Von-Humboldt—vol.4 The Days of Bruce : a story from Scottish ilis tory ; l>y Grace Aguilar. Piquinilo : a tal by G. P. If. James, Ksq. Viola, or Adventurss in the far South-west; by Emerson Bennett. Wilburn ; or. The Heir of the Manor; a Romance of the old do Minion ; by Walter Whitmore, Ksq Corsican Brothers : a Legendary Romance ; by Alex Dumas. Up the Rhine ; by Thus. Hand—with com c illus trations: being No. 10 Putnam’s Library. Apple ton’s Library—Papers trom the Quarterly Re view. Recollections of a Kouthern Matron ; by Caroline Gilman. The Wigwam find the Cabin : or Tales of tbe South; by the author of “The Yamassee,” “The Golden Christmas,” Ac. The Pictorial Brother Juna*H ‘ r.rlli of July, 1852. Also, a fresh su* ‘ v me Rob nson; by J. P. Kennedy. Kti m-sal* jaun 10 *■’ *'• CUBHEDGE SAVANNAH JOURNAL. Ten cents a week, or two cents a copy. SAVANNAH WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. AUGUST 4, 1852 VOL 111. _ Bnsiness (Earfts. S>i£. U, i’t. MSAKMCS, (Late ol New York) SURGICAL <fc MEC AN 10AL DENTIST, Corner Congress <b Whitaker-sts ., Over Preuderga-t’s Dry Goods Store, Savannah. ’ uow prepared to execute al^ kinds of Dentncal Work in the most titie manner. Persons suticring from Toothache can be relieved, without extracting, in ten minutes. Prices very moderate. april 6 I}’ mlFc. heald; Office Franklin-sqr.y Bryan st., Savannah, Ga., I- prepared to perform ail opera tions upon natural TEE 111. and re place those which are lost, fn.m one to an entire Double Set. Ail work warranto.: lo be durable. Extracting perlormed with care and skill. Charges moderate 1 ooth-ache cured, examination and advice gratis. march “2 ly GUOUGE W. HARDCASTLE. ~~ -BfiVigr carriage maker, 200 Congress and (l 95 St. Julian Street, Franklin Square. WOULD Return his thank-* to Ins friends and pat- H roiis tor past lavors,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 tin? utmost neatness and dispatch. Wheelwright and Blarksmith work, and ali kinds of Wheels, Waggons, Dray s, Carts. &c., made on the shortest notice ami on most liberal terms, ly lebs R. H. DARBY. FASHIONABLE TAILOR & CUTTER, 149-J- Congress-street. OFFERS his rvices to the citizens of Savannah, and,respectfully solicits a share of their patron age. He has no doubtof giving satisfaction to all who may favor hint with an order forcutting or ma kingtheinost fashionable garment. dec 111 L. W C 01*1*, HOUSE & SIGN FAINTER. GEAZIER&GILDK Corner Liberty and Montgomery-sts. ORNAMENTAL WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION EXE CUTED TS A STYLE THAT CANNOT BE SURPASSED. VERY description of .lobbing executed at tire J shortest notice. ly april 9 e>. Jioifjtfis No. 1 Barnard street. North side of the Mar ket. and opposite Planters’ llotcl. HELL HAXGEK, AND MANUFACTURER —OP ALL KINDS OP— FIUE PROOF.SAFES, I RON RAILINGS, LOCKS, Arc., toilers hia services to the Citizens of Savan nail, and Btate of Georgia. He id prepared to till orders for anything in the above line, ai the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. oct 23 JOHN OLIVER, House and Sign Painter, Gilder, Glazier, &c. Dealer in Paints. Turpentine, Varnish.W'*n dow Glass Putty, Pain Brushes. &c. Broughton street , between Whitaker and Bull. F. W. COU\WELL; fg Dealers in Foreign and Domestic W HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, * And Mechanics’ Tools of all kinds, iyj • J l—J No. ,’O2 Bryan Street, Savannah, Ga. april 8 E. HERBERT OLMSTE ‘ D J CA BINETMAKEUAVD UNDER-® TAKER, , Corner of Bull and State-sts ., * \ over Messrs. Stibbs A Duvi’s, j > ESPECTFUI.LY solicits a share of the patronage Lv of the public in his line of business. All orders left with him will be punctually attended to. tel) -2 JOHN~ANT - OBUS, PORTRAIT, LANDSCAPE AND ANIMAL PAINTER Ht. Andrew's Hall, corner of Broughton and mar oj Jejferson-streets. [(sm Vi; w s't'oesi;, Now offering at wholesale and retail a large assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. At Roberts .v Foote’s old eun.i, Congress-street. mar-20 E L.GIJERARD. _ DR. H J. ROYALL, OHINT & S T . Office 129 Broughton-streel , near Whitaker. Ulljce hours trom c to 2 o’clock, and from ;i lo ti. mar 11 eom UR. t, AN N1 Nti’S I UI PROVED 55 U A € F. g Ut. S. G Pancost Dentist,No. 15U BrougUtou-at. a.Jr Having tna e arraugcintMits with me manufac urer of he above vaiuaole Chirurgicalinstrument, viil supply uli applicants, either at wholesale or re ail A Female well qualified to tit the Brace, will be in r.teuuauCH upon Ladies, aud it’ desired will wait upon them at their residences, 5. B.—Orders from Physicians in the country Will pnmip.y all nd and to. april 7 ~~~ A: OI>A:J\, FACTO lib it COMMIbbIOiN MUIiOHAJS’TS No. 94 Bay-street, Savannah. W.P.Yonge, july 8 W.Odj* P. JACOBS’ SEGAIt AN D T 015 A€’ CO STOKE, Bull-street, (Sign of the •* Big *’ ludiuH,) NEAR MONUMENT-SQUARE, Savannah, Ga. N. B.— Keeps constantly on hand Spanish, Hall Spanish, and American Segars, at wholesale and re tail. Also, Chewing Tobacco, bnuti, Ax. june J. il. HULL, FACTOR, COMMISSION A FORWARDING M E R C 11 A N 1, Number 172 lluy Street, Savannah, tleorgia. oct 9 ly sT z. murphy” WJieeSsviiglil ;ia<l Blacksmith, No. ‘Mi and 98 St. Julian-street, West side of the Market, Savannah , Gax \ Carriages made and repaired at short notice, and a i re asonableprice ly jan 27 j JI. UGIL.I.Y, I> RAP E R AN t) TAI L 0 it, Broughton-street, next door to ihe Marshall House, Savannah, Ga. ITAVING ON HAND A WEI. 1. SKI.EIi. II ted stock of FALL and WINTER CLOTHING, he solicits a share of patronage. ol his friends who may t vor him with a call,will do well. Owing to his small oxpcnsea.he can sell at much lighter prof it thanthose that pay a heavy rent. Don't forget to give him a call. Garments made to order and war ranted to fit. Iy oct2o CA STOH OIL 9 best quality, wholesale and re tail, by J. A. MAYER, july 8 154 Broughton street business (Earfos. JOHN .11. IF. BAUD, aTTTORNEY AT LAW. COMMISSIONER FOR NEW JERS F. V 175 Bay Street, july 19 Savannah. Ga. U. H. A TTO li Si: ¥ A T LA V, AND KOTAKY PUKI.IC. j Office at the Corner of Bay and Whitaker-sts., Over Swift iL Deuslow's Stole, feb 9 FLEMIN Gr <Sc MILLET^, HHIK having umiedin the practice of* -l Law, will attend punctually tdany liu-m .-s en trusted to their cure. Office cornet Hay and Whita ker streets, over ‘iessra. Swift,l)< Uh\v a C>. William B.Flemin g John M. Millen. | ORDINARY’S OFFICE. Corner of Bay and IVhitak .r streets. Office hours from 9 A AI. to 2 P. M., and :>| P. M. to 6 P.M. ly april 29 ; CL A SSI CA L AND £ NGLIS .1 SGihiOOl^. 157 BRoßGirroN street. 11. MAI.LOi\, A*i-lnci|>al. Alias A. M. PARKER, Teacher ot Primary Classes and Drawing. HENRI IIERRISSE, Teachei of French. Dr. L. K.NORK, Classical l’eacher. The Principal may be found daily at his School Ro m from 3to 4 P. M. ly sept 29 A CARD, (J The undersigned haviug re-ppen- and with an entire New Stock of LB DItUUGS, LIIEAIICILS FANCY ARTICLES. At No. 139 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. SODA WATER made in his own peculiar way, sent to any pßrt of the city, and always to be had at the store, in the | highest state of perfection. Prescriptions put up with care and dispatch. I Pile Subscriber having served the public long an . faithfully, respectfully solicits a share ofpatronage. mar 3 ly TIIU vIAS RYERSON, Agent 98 BRYAN STREET. FALL AND YVIATLH GOODS. Ll HE Subscriber has just received his selected stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, con sisting in part or English, French and German Cloths ; Ei giish, French and Scotch fancy an., black Cassimeres ; also, a large and splendid variety of Vestings, consisting of fancy .Satins and Wors ted, black and figured do, and black ernbrodered do, which he is prepared to make to oiuejr in the most fashionable style, and on accommodating terms. Hr has also rcceeived a select assortment of REA DY MADE CLOTHING,for men andh.iy?. Togeth er with a large and choice supply of HATS and C APS made upin the* mostlashiouable style, and to his own order. PHILIP KEAN, oct 9 ly 28 Bryan-st. ROOFING. f PIIE Subscriber is piepared to lay Tin Roofs on * correct principles, and from 1G years’ expori ence, feels a-sured he can give satisfaction. Price very low. Best reference giv< n. I. blB J. J. MAURICE. (Tiittersand Conductors made to order. IAA a KI LLS CELEBKATED ARABIAN I LINIMENT—A certain cure for all kinds of Rheumatism, feoreness and Swelling f the Breast. Pain and Weakness ir the Back and Join;s, Sprains, bruises. Cramps, Old Bores, Paralysis, or loss ol power in tbe Limbs, Burns Salt Rheum, &c., a single trial ili convince any one of tbe efficacy of this truly valuable Liniment, and as a remedy tor Horses in Spavin, Splint, Galls, Bruises and Wounds, there is nothing to exce it. For sale by H L’MPIIR EYS & JOIINSON, june 9 corner Brought ‘ and Whitaker ste. rrUKPiItE AND GEM INK If ALKY’S 1 CARMINATIVE.— Phis prepar tion is without any exception, the best remedy for Children ever known. Call and get the genuine at HUMPHREYS & JOHNSON, june 9 Corner Brouahton and Whitaker-sts. U EWBHOIiS.-Lilein New York, ortbr Se i cret Order oi the Seven a Romance; by the Author of Avel Parsons, or the Brothers Revenge Florence DeLack, etc., etc The Diary of a Londr n Physician ; by Samuel C. Warner. Author of Ten Thou mod! a year. The Texas Virago, or the Tailor or Gotham, and other Tales; by C VV Webber. Author of Shotin 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 CU.BBEDGE. I iuOYVN’s ESSEmTfT OF .5 A3I A H A GIN(->ER.—This rticle is elaborately prepared ! from carefully selected articles ol the best quality, j It possesses in acoiiceutruted form all the valuable i uropertie- of the Jamaica Ginger, and is warranted to be free from all irritating or other properties of i an injurious tendency 1 1 is beneficially used in a variety of circumstan ces where a warm cordial and grateful stimulentis required, particularly in cases where there is a sense of exhaustion arising from excessive fatigue or heat, a few drops in u half tumbler of water wi*h : a liitle sugar, will be found an effectual and most pleasant restorative, which makes ihis Essence a highly useful addition to the traveller's portman t< au. us well as to the family collection oi* remedb s. W ere there is an unpleasant sense of weight or 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 of Ginger,it given according to the directions, will almost iuvariaoly give relief. In ordinary diarrheea. incipient cholera, in short, in all cases of prostration of the digestive functions, 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 valence of ep.demic cholera. No traveller or family sh uld be without it. This day received per steam er. and for sale by VV VV. LINCOLN, june 25 Monument square. | “i r i¥E is Wolxe\\~ Dispatch is a Recommendation which is Im portant to Builders and Contractors. rpHE Subscriber is now prepared with a sufficient a force ot Workmen,to •■© four times the amount of Tin Roofing, of any other Establishment in the City of Favannah in the same space of time, and can give reference to numerous Rojfs laid by him, which the Public can inspect. 1 can cover a Medi um sized Dwelling House, and put up Gutters and Conductors, complete in the space of 10 hours. All Roofs warranted in point ol Workmanship, and prices as low as prudence dictates. lam also, fitting up Water Works in Housse, which in point of Style and Workmanship.has never | been practised in this City. All work done under my immediate inspection. 1 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 10 A: 12 Barnard-street. ! T'l'ltiiKN lIINKER, for sale by l VX july 6 J- A MAYER, 15*1 Broughton-st?. 113= Payable to the Carriers .J. it. COIIKN ,& < <., I JO RKu U(i H ION-STKEKT, ...licit a call ; •*• **"•’ from the ladies, to inspect, tho following ! Divss Goods, Arc., which will be told at the lowest \ ]trices : i Black Silks of different widths and qualities. ! j Colored and Foulard Silks Colored Muslins, a ln autilul assortment. Silk nod Worsted Bareges. Scotch and French Ginghams, fast colors. Calicos at 10*:. -jp* >ard, fast colors. Also 1 Swiss. Plaid, Cambric atid Dotted Muslin, very low. j July i _ jVEW BOOK>—I ime and Tide : or Strive ! IN ami Win ; by A L Rae, Author of Jarne- Mon t i joy , r*> Love and to be Loved, etc., etc. ( ir Rosamond : or the Queen’s Victim; by Pierce . l Egan. Etqr. Marco Paul’s Travels and Voyages iu Vermont ; j by Jacob Abbot. ‘Pbe Merry Museum for July. ; The I adies’ ‘V reath for July, i 11. Christian R* view for July. Murrains Magazine for August. Received by I juiy 15 J.B CULBEDGE. > nAIK DYE. — 1 atchelor’s and Bogle's ceie- i bitted Hair Dye, this day received per steam j er, and for sale by VV VV LINCOLN, I july 8 Monument r-quaro. j II IDE.— Landing from brig Harriet; and for J sale by june 12 BRIGHAM. KELLY & CO# LTOIJ THAT ARE SI FFEKIN4 with | 1 Diarrlioen Summer Complaint will find a cure ana speedy rdfi'fbj using h ugle bottle oi Dr. Bi- ! iings's Astring* nt s\ rup.” F* i -ale by HUMPARI.Vs.v JOHNSON, july 14 Corner Broughton and Whitaker sts. | IOST. — By the subscriber, a PORTE-MONIEA. A containing his certificate of City Registry', and ’ oth.-r little things of no usi* to any other thar: him self. A suPabh* reward will be paid on its delivery ; at the Republican Office. ’uiy24 JOHN M. HARRISON. | LsT RECEIVED—Some more of those w • “ priced Dotted Muslins ai.>l Cheeked Cam and lor tale by J. If. COHEN A- CO, | july 24 No. 140 Broughton street. ijJ Ollt K ROUT,—S bbls Sour Krout. tor by , O june 26 S. GOODAI.L jATHB< —61,000 Laths, bouriy i -A sale to arrive by june 4 EVVBUKEIt. j YTAiRRELIiA.**.—A fresh assortment of l < ;h ! vJ Cotton undSilk, just received nd for sale low by J II COHEN A. Cos, july 24 No 140 Broughton ctreet. j UVPidK.UILE LOCK. —For doers ot any kind, which challenge the world to pick then:, tbe hero of a hundred lock-'’ not. excepted, lr i? * tiu to tbe put) ic that locks thus offered, should oe lairly teste-i. Fr that purpose the proprietor of- i furs to dep sir Five UundreddoUu: - in proper hands ! for two years, if not sooner won—as a reward to the j succes-ful operator, on the following terms. Any | person may select tiiree locks from thirty—before examimn. them—and may then examine the r.* maining twenty seven, ami have th** use of their keys. He may then have one month to prepare Ins picking instruments, when he must begin ‘ln* 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 abandon-it, the last of which he mlyjiot io till he ha- operated ten days. When he has picked one lock, to tbe acceptance of a disinter ested comm'ttee. he is only to prove that he k rows how to pick them by picking the remaining two locks in the two following day-.to the acceptance of the same commute- . and take th** ss’ < ; . This may certify t hi Mr. E. S. Wood bridge has deposited in my hands a certified check of SSOO, ! payable at the Hanover Rank. New York, for the j purpose named in the above advertisement. James c. beach, Payable Teller at t..e Hanover Bank. j JCNF Tiie above Locks with3 keys, with a varie ty oi superior finished Store, and House Door Locks, with and with <ut knobs. Also, Carpenters Mortice, i Stock, Closet. Chest, Trunk Pad, Drawer, &c , Sic. I with Porcelain and .Mineral Knobs, ju-t receive and | for sale by E LOVELL, june 5 No. 11 Barnard street. f PII E GENUINE Carpenter’s E xtract Sarsapar ! 5 ilia, for sale by june 14 HUMPHREYS & JOH NSO N • COLORED TABLE CLOTHS Col and Cot ton Table Cloths, various sizes Col and Limn and Worsted do Col'd Piano Covers, tor stile low. by J II COHEN & Cos, june 17 140 Broughton streeet, next to I VV Morrell’s Furniture Store. ! ACONi.—SO hhdsprime Bacon Sides ; 25 do do j do Shoulders ; 20 tierces choice canvassed ! Hams ; for sale by july 2 WEBSTER & PALMES. | PINE A P I*L E CUE EE.—A tewT'boxes'for sal*-* at the Emporium, by june 14 S.GOODALL. | P 01I!N!80N*S PATENT BARLEY . —Tliis article is strongly recommended by theH'acul- ; ty as a nutritious, cooling loop for infants, lr is al : so much approved for making a delicate custard, | etc. Jut received and lor sale by july 21 \V. VV. LINCOLN, Monuihent-sqr. \ 1 OLDENS Carminative, lor sale by * a june 14 HUMPHREYS &. SODA WATER in its highest state of perfection manufactured after a late improved method, ; with a costly self-generating apparatus, and war, j ranted to be superior to any heretofore sold in this | city, served with fresh syrups and kept constantly ‘ coid. Also, iced Congress Water. may 19 J. A. MAYER. 154 Broughton-st. RRIS TOOTII VV A"* warranted genu’ me. just received by jur.e 14 HUMPHREYS & JOHNSON. IYATiI BRICK.—3 c Bath Brick > tor scouring : just received and for sale by june 14 VV. W. LINCOLN. Monument-sqr. CJE GARS*—20,000 Esm< - \ ry superior, j just received and for sale by june 22 PADELFORD, FAY & CO. : 4 TTENTION. —If youshonldbeso unfortunate 1 jl\. as to w nt Medicine at night, you can obtain them atany hour,by ringing the night Bell, when a competent person will wait on you. There will be a light in the store all night. HU M P H RE YS & JOHNSON, june 5 fit corner Broughton and Whitaker-sts. iMJBLic"PURCH A SI A (fIY D COMMISSION AGENCY IN NEW YORK, and tEir psincip 2 cities. A. £. STIMSON, Public Agent and Correspondent, ADAMS&CO’S. EXP It E S ri O F F 1 C E , iYe. 19 Wail Strict. New York. ‘I7I7'ILL give pr* mpt and faithful attention to pur v ¥ chasing Merchandise. Agricultural Implements, Surgical instruments, ete. etc., in Frge or small quantities, and forwarding by the most responsible Expresses to any part o the United States, the Can adas and Europe. liYit 1 He will also execute any other practicable, proper,and remunerative commission, either per sonal or through his Agents. in Washington City. Baltimore, Philadelphia Hartford,New Haven, Bos ton, New Orleans, Mobile and Europe. Only such letters as shall have been pre paid will !)*• received, and every original application to meet with attention, must enclose one dollar. Orders directed to irie.it left at any id Adams & Co’s Express Offices, will come promptly t<* h mil.or they mby be addressed (po-t pairi) to A. L. son, No. 19 Wall street. New York. ! ju'y 7 lOtw Saiuinual) (Eocning Journal. Ltiii. i’xa.—BayArd Tuyl )r, writ.ng to the New Y k Tribunt rum Khartoum, thecapitol *1 Eg, p tian r uudan, describes his ride down the Nile. Ho •ays: H'* re, where I expected to ride through a wilder ness, l find a garden. Ethiopia might become in other hands the richest and most productive part cl Africa. ‘I he people are industrious and peaceable, and deserve better masters. Their dread of tilt* Tui <a is extreme, and -u is their hatred, i stopped one evening at a little village on the western bunk. The -ailors w< re sent to the houses to procure eggs and fowls, and after a iong time, two men appeared, bringing, as they said, the on 1) chicks n in rue place. They came up slowly, stopped, and touciu and tho ground, and then laid their hands on their heads, ngnitying that they were as (just before our tret Achmct pad them tl*e thirty para- they demanded, and wlien they saw that the supposed ‘i'urk had u* disposition to cheat them, they went back and brought more fowl-. Travelers who gn Ly the land route, give the people an excellent character for hos pitality. I have been informed that itis almost im possible to buy anything,even when double the value of ihe article is tender* and; but by asking for it as n favor, they will cheerfully give you whatever they have. On the third d.y I saw tbe first hippopotamus.— The men discerned him about a quarter of a mile off as he caD“e up to breathe, and called my attention Our vessel was run towards him. and tm* sailors shouted to draw his attention : -How is your wile, old boy i” 4 * is your ton married yet sand other exclamations. They insisted upon it that his curi osity would be will'd by thL means, and be would allow us to approach 1 saw him at last wit in a hundred yards, but only the enorains head, which was more than three ** t across the ears. He rais ed it with a tremendous snort, opening his huge mouth at the same time, and a more frightful mons ter I never saw. He came up in our v. uke alter we had passed, and followed us for some time. Dir rectiy alterwards we spied five crocodiles on nsand i'Hiik. (Jin* of them was a grayish color, and upward ol twonty five leet in length. We approached quitet lj* t within a lew yards ot them, when my men - <us**d their p*ies and shouted Th * beast started from their sleep and dashed quitely if to the water, the birr yellow one striking so violently against the hull that I an? sure he went off w’th the headache. Boyhood and it Clattee.—l ew men have any objection !(> “inakinira n* m the w f*rld;'’ md ali boys delight in a hideous racket, when produced by themselves. Observe the relish wi h winch lin y “uoller ” stamp, pound nti tables, up-et cha: . slain duers. drive naiis. roll h'* ckr oi w*.< a down .air-, throw missiles nirainst a huifding.di.'*■ tick;- across a flat iencc’*,*iisclinrgf* crackers and ; i.-tt Is,rattle cas tanets, thump tin-pan*-.blow j r.nj t i;ir ; t.-.scn*j e cracked tiddl-s, ring bells, jingle moiit. .-hake but tons or marbles, trea i round in mimic the cries of animals, and plu* u* into th- huh bub of a fire or an accident Tu* fir i whistle uy t i j fcter’uet-s hold ol—noinaUei i-> v\--*‘. i y’ i, • for it—drives him almost crzy with ■(’. and at the same rime driv s ti-oe al ii :t. crazy with ear-splittins. brain-tenrii r\e r;.,. irg shrillness. —Boston Literary Muf.i:.. A lady, the wife of one of too codfi -h .listocracy of a neighboring city, on dispensing w u the ser vices of a faithlul servun girl, gav*- ;: i he follow ing r* •Mimin inialioii ; ‘•Madam, Buky Day lived wilh me won yer au U ven inumbs c v-. ; !,.n and cleetii < find is a u*otu! kind ol h*uiy *he i v v • ni-tan I newer n. v. h*-r fob,.* >* i:ck* r * s!,< . vn r have no b<*ws courtiu iu tin* kilcli* ’ aru ri. u*. o*- irTi Bmiwacg jnm*. ■ - Jim RECLiV'ED p r steam * r c*tate 1 G *orgia -t r.a-sorr nu nt oi Bctikert’s make, ol Gents BL>* k n i Drab Conur* -- Gaiters nn*i tor sale by A WILLIAM HEIDT,Gib‘ ** T i’s Building, julv 13 Sitrn of the l og,* Boot. \EW IiO< ! K The Eeveu 1 ‘lurchep of Ai: an expo.'ition * f the Epistles ot Chri.-t, to the Seven Churches of Asia Minor; Ly the Rev. Samuel Wilds. A Fiigrimage to Egypt, embracing a P nry ol ex plorations on the Nil** with observatiens iilust:ativo of the Manners, Customs and Instituti* ns *:i tii*.* People and of the preseni ce-ndit on of the Antiquit ies and Ruins : by J. V C. Smith. Memoir of Allred B* nnett. first Pastor of the Bep tieh Church. Homer, New York, and Senior Act.of the American Baptist Missionary Uni n ; by 11. Har v y. Nichts and 3!ornings • or Words of Comfort, ad dressed to those who are Sowing in Tears, and shall Reap in Joy* ; by Jno. Dowlinj. 1) D. Tbe Excellent Woman, as described in ihe Book of Proverbs, with jn introduction , by William B Spr gue, 1) D. The Marriage Memento : aTreati**.- in the natur**. of Matrimoi y, lh; mutual obligations <1 Husband and VVite, with advice to both ; by Rev t>. Ren pington, A. M. Appleton's Popular Library, LittlePedlingtonand th* Pedlingtonians : bv John i o*-l. Daring Deeds of Woman ; an account of seme ol tiie mo-t Tragical In* idents in History ; by M. Laf ayette Ryan, M. D. Tactics lor Light Iniantry. and Riflemen, com pilled lor the Washington Light Infantry. Charles ton . S. C. Also, anew supply of The Days of Bruce; by Grace Aguilor. Received by June 30 J. B. CUB HEDGE. -ft!) CLOTHING*—Fine Drab and * Brown Overcoats: black,dre s y? frock do: Cloth, Cnssimer* . Tweeds —-L*- and> ittinetPants; Baiin,Silk Velvet. -jfJL.. Cashmere and Cloth embroidered Vests; Black and Fancy Silk Cravats. Forsaleby oct 28 STALEY& HENDRY*.Congress-st TABLET OF ALABASTER*—Tarrant’s R Tabl*t of Alabaster, for r* moving Tan Pimple- and beautifying ihe complexion. Just receiv, and and for sale Ly W . V>. LINCOLN, june 25 Monument square. An Ohdl.vance. to provide for the issuing of the Bonds of the City of Savannah to pay the sub scription heretofore made to the Savan* all and Ogechee Plank Road Combnny. ky men of the City ot Savannah anci Hamlets there of, in Council assembled, and it is hereby ordained by th** ; ui! riry of the same. That there shall be issued Bonds of the city ol Savanhfth, to the amount of five thousand dollars, to pay for the city subscrip tion to the Savannah an Ogechee Plank Road Com pany. The said Bonds shall be payable iu ten years, with interest at tbr rate of 7 per cent, per annum, the interest payable semi annually, accord ing to coupons to be annexed to tbe Bonds. RICHARD D. ARNOLD, Mayor. Attest: R. F. Akin, Clerk of Council. july 10 AN ORDINANCE, To Increase the number of Privates of the City Watch. OF. it ordainrd by the Mayor and Aldermen of the JO City of Savannah and liamlets thereof, in Coun cil assembled, and it is hereby ord ined by the au thority of the same, that the number of Privates of the City Watch shall be eighty-six instead of sixty six, as heretofore, and that the additional number of Privates to be appointed under this ordinance shall be subject to all the existing ordinances, regu lating the Privates of the City Watch, an : shall re ceive the same compensation and give the same bond. RICHARD D. ARNOLD, Mayor. Attest: R. F. Akin, Clerk Council july 2 ✓\ BELL’S Condition Powders, still go oft'freely and prove effectual in every • instance I>7 giving lelief to Horses in ■ i eases of heavy Coughs, Colds, Wcrms, Broken Wind, Glanders, and for improving the An imal generally, for sale by HUMPHREYS & JOHNSON, july 31 Corner Broughton and Whitaker sts. EOI.INF, or Magnolia Vale—a Novel :by Caro line Lee Hentz.auth >r of “Linda,” &c.* Pencil Sketches, or Oi tlines of Character and Manners : bj'Miss Leslie, author ot ‘-Kittle's Rein* I tions. ‘ &c.: including Mrs. Washington Potts and ; Mr. Smith, with other stories. ; The Five Love Adventures of Solomon Flucg, i and other Sketches : by Daniel L R -ath, author of j the “Bandit,” Ac. Ben Brace, a Nautical Romance : by Captain j Chntnbier, author of “The Lilt 1 a Sail*,r.” 4c. | Mary Morris, and other Tales :by N TI. Moore. ; The Gipsy’s Dauchter.a Novel :In ‘ r <irev The Disgrace to the Family, a Stnry of S ; tiuction :by W. Blanchard J- rrold—v, •i- ... 1 tii ns ;by Phiz Received by I jiiiif .;:i ‘ J. r..cuTsf.i-:D(iE. NO. 53.