Savannah journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1851-1852, August 05, 1852, Image 1

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Sarannalj (fiuemng Journal. BY J. 15. CUi:isl.l*<si:. THOMAS W. LA N id, Editor. Slf 9 The Daily Paper, will be mailed to country subscribers at $4, and the Tri-weekly at #2; per an num—payable invariably in advance. All new ad vertisements appear in both papers. AD V K itTI SIN Glt ATI! S. Advertisements inserted at tin following fates : *tOR ONE SQUARE OF TEN LINES, Gne insertion $0 50 One month $5 00 Two “ 087 Two “ 800 Three “ .... 100 Three 1 ’ 10 00 Four “ ... 125 Four “ 12 00 Five “ .... 1 50 ‘Six “ i: Oo One Week I 75 One Year 20 00* E©* -4 Contracts for yearly advertising may be made on liberal terms. CENT itAL ItAIL. OA!>. New Arrangement for Passenger Trains f!T JBMI f Cp&s’; v r; •••:"•; Dr:- ‘ ?2Q gX-y* •* l l .. f, ON and after Tuesday July Ist. passengerTruios will run as follow 8: DAV TRAINS. Leave Savannah 8. A M. I Arrive atMacon6,3o P. M. Leave Macon 7.30, AM. | Arrive atSavan’hb, A. I. NIGHT TRAINS. Leave Savannah 8, P.M. I Arrive at Macon 5,15, A. .1 Leave Macon 4,A0, P. M. ( ArriveatSava’h2,3o, A. I The Day Trains connect with the Macon and VV s tern Night Trains to and from Atlanta. Montgomery and Chattanooga, with stages to and from vugus a. from No 9, (and going east) to and from Mill-.d o ville, from Gordon. The Night Trains connect with daily Steamers to and from Charleston, and with w. , ‘Gy Htoivinsh ps to anil trom New-York; at Macon with the Mac n and Western Day Trains to and from Atlanta. ( o lumbus by Stage trora Barnesville, Augusta, by Ge r gia Rail Road, and with South Western Rail Road to and from Fort Valley, and by Stages with poh te south westward WM. M~ WADLEY, june 2l Gend.Superinteiula t “PEKIN TEA COMPANY.” Warehouse 75 and 77 Fulton-st ., New York. This TEA Company has always t i 1 itfi ma * uta i ned a high reputation j HlWiiv..’ißfeTEAß ol the most delicious char-li; “ jl & acter and tragrancy, and are warranted to give satis faction in every instance. If they do not prove s represented they may be returned. For sale by tie Agent J. A. MAYER, mar 5 154 Broughton Street. BOOTS AND SHOES. aa. CASES fine sewed calf skin Boots ; ig and pegged dodo do : Monterey and Congret Boots; Ladies and Gent’s Gaiter Boots; Ladies’ Tie and Slippers ; Boys’ and Youth’s Shoes, 5000 pai Plantation Brogans. For sale by oct 28 STALEY fc HENDRY. Sign of the Golden Eagle, Congress street J. 11. .* ’'EM & CO. ’V -> ghton-st, Next to I. . . ilvt Co’s., Furniture S i’ O 11 K , ARE daily receiving Jarge adrlitinnsto their much admired and Cheap Stock DRY GOOD * • “of the Newest and most Fash . jle ac knowledged by all to be “ CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPMT.” t Our facilities enable us to keep a complete assort ment in our line, and we are determined to make this the “ Real Cheap Store ot Savannah,” by self ing Retail at Wholesale Prices. Soliciting a contin uation of the Patronages. > kindly extended us, we respectfully invite all to call and be satisfied. Planters wiil find it to their interest, to Examine our Stock. No trouble to show Goods. may 28 VALUABLE IMPRIiVIiiIfNNTI A complete and substantial substitute for BLOCK TUNG, HOUNDS, SWAY-BARS, SAND-BOAKl) KING BOLT. I>. W. SEELEY’S FATHTST GOXTP&irtfGS! For the fore AXLES and BOLS TERS, ol Spring Blocks, of four wheeled Vehicles of all descriptions, are justly classed in the fist of the most valuable improvements o the age ; both for their perfect utility, economy aud durabiliy. For Farming or r Jearning purposes, or light Carriages They are vastlj superior to any other mode of cou pling now known or used. Though thousand* of unimpeachable witnesses could be produced to tes tify to these tacts. yet the Patentee would only ask for an examination of his Apparatus. The coupling is affected by the use of tw.. metalie circular plates, bolted, cue 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 lore axle cannot be separated from the body of the carriage without first removing one ol the fore wheels, and turning the axle in a position at right angles with its working position: wh eh. it will he seen, brings one arm of the axle directly uri der the perch. For further paiticulars read Testi monials. Notice of the Press. Valuble Invention—lmportant to Waggon- Makers—Mr. David VV. Seely, ol Cailide. Srinma rie County, New York,has recency secured a patent for one of the most valuable impr< , . the age. It is for connecting the fore axle to the 01.-: r or bodyof a waggon,in a firtn and substantial manner and dispensing with the use of the old fashioned hounds, block-turn:, sand-board, and sway liars, avoiding the necessity ot boring the bolster and ax c for the kim.-bolt ; 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 improvementhas taken premiums at seven State Fair--. inc'uding the Annv ican Institute. Orders filled by S. Z, ffURPIIY april 12 Cm New York Wire Railing Works. Subscribermanufactures 1 Wire Railing for public and private grouds. Verandahs, window Guards and Gratings : Wk’ rT .*3HT AND Ca t Iron Railing Iron Columns, Iron Ua> r 3a nd Shutters. Iron Beadsteads and iron Fern ‘!r.v: VVrtß ENCEB, for Plantations, Rail Ronds, etc., mar. on rely or anew plan, with rails and iron ] oel'.:: r ces at 9, 11 and 13 cent< per running foot. 4] Feei h ; for circulars with designs nddre-s JOHN B. WICKERSHAM, 210 Rroadway, New York. H F ‘he subscriber would refer to the enclo- 1 n. ’ . J rsytn Place, the railing and gahery work aj-tbo ish Synagogue and number of dwellings v • ib, the enclosure of the private cemetery ai nio F. crett family at Fort Valley, and also to the work at Macon, Madison and other places in Geo.gia. mir4 Iv NEW lIOOKS. —The Life apd Letters of Bra thold Geoniebuhr—with essays on his character 4ir.d influence ; by the Chevalier Bunsen, and Profes sors Brandish and Rorrell. Cosmos: a sketch of a physical description ol th ‘■Universe ; by Alex. Von-Humboldt—vol.4 The Days ot Bruce : a story from Scottish His tory ; by Grace Aguilar. Piquinilo : a taT by G. P. R. James, Esq. Viola, or Adventurss in the far South west; by Emerson Bennett. Wilburn ; or. The Heir of the Manor; a Romance of the old do ninion; by Walter Whitmore, Esq. Corsican Brothers : a Legendary Romance ; by Alex Dumas. Up the Rhine ; by Thos. Hand—with com c ilfus trations: being No. 10 Putnam’s Library. Apple ton’s Library—Papers from the Quarterly Re view. Recollections ol altouthern Matron ; by Caroline Gilman. The Wigwam and tbo Cabin : or Tales of the South; by the authur of “The Yamassee,” “The -Golden Christmas,” &c. The Pictorial Brother Jonathan, for the Fourth of July, J 852. Also, a fresh supply of Horse-Shoe Rob neon; by J. P. Kennedy. Received and for sale jaunJO ‘ J. B. CUBBEDGE SAVANNAH JOURNAL. Ten cents a week, or two cents a copy. VOL 111. Dii. G, l>. lUK.\I>, (Late ot New York) SURGICAL it MHO .AXICAL DENTIST, Corner Congress it’ IVhitakcr-sts., Over Pr>*nderga-t s Dry Goods Score, Savannah. IN ~ L-* now prepared to execute all kinds of Dentrical Work in the most Tr eientilicmannef. Persons suffering fni:i Toothache can be relieved, without extracting, in ten minutes. £Prices very moderate. _ ly I C. lIUALD, Office Feanklin-sqr., Bryan st., Savannah, Qa., K L prepared to perform all opera p tions upop natural TEE 111, and re* pLiee th.isu which are lost, from one L.l—r to an entire Double Set. All work warranted to bo durable. Extracting performed with car ■ and skill, (.barges moderate. Tooth-ache cured, examination aud advice gratis. march 2 ly w.” haudcastleT CARRIAGE i*F' s 200 Congress and it Franklin Square*. lIfOULD Return his tiiank- to his.friends andpat- V f rons for past favors,aud 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. Ail kinds of reparing in the ab* ve business done with the utmost neatness and dispatch. Wheelwright und Biarksmith work, and all kinds of Wheels, Waggons, Dray Carts. &c.,made on the shortest noticeand on most liberal terms, ly lob 5 R. H. DARBY. ~ FASHIONABLE TAILOII CUTTER, 1 Congress-street. OFFERS his . rvicesLO tiie citizens of Savannah, and,respectfully solicits a share of their patron age. He has no duubtof giving satisfaction to all who may favor him with an order forcutting or ma kingthemost fashionable garment. decJU a;, vv. HOUSE & SION IMINTF.U. (lI.AX.IER & GILUF, Corner Libi rty and Jfontgomery-a^f^ < ITTI-l! > T,N A STY 1.r.'l I ANA'OT 11 Y - EVERY description of,.lobbing esccnteSff the shortest notice. ly april 9 ~ ~ i>. mo it ig'isY” No. 7 Barnard street , North side of the Jlfer ket, and opposite Planters’ hotel. BELL HANGER, AND MANUFACTURER —OF ALL £ IXDS-OF— PIKE PliOlll SAIfF.S, lItOMtAIHINGS, LOCKS, Jtr., * §* Offers his services to the Citizens of Pavan nnh. a nd‘State of Georgia. He id prepared to fiJlorders for anything in the above line, at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. oct 23 JOUV OLIVER, House anil Sign fainter, Gihler, Glazier, &c. Dealer in Paints. ODs, Turpentine, Varnish.W ; n dow Glass Putty, Pain Brushes. Arc. BrofigiUon-tilreit * Ottwc; n W-hinaur trrtd ‘Bull. f7w7COK A WELir ’ Fl Dealers in Foreign and Domestic HARDWARE AMUTTLUHY,,^ felk And Mechanics’ Tools of all kinds. \‘/j L-—J No. ’O2 Bryan Street, Savannah, april 8 .E. HERBERT QLMSTEA D, , J CABINET >1 AKER AND FIVDER-“f?\ TAKER, kk i Corner of Bull and State-sis., * TANARUS; over Messrs. StiLLs A liuvi’s, REFFECTFUL.L Y solicits a share ot the patronace of the public in ills line of business. 411 orders lef t with him will be punctually, attended to. fob 2 JOHN ANTi> OBU9, PORTRAIT, LAN J iSCAI’i: AND ANIMAL PAINTER St. Andrew's Nall, corner of Broughton and mar s], Jcff crson-streets. [6m \t:\V STUIL~” Now offering at whole.-al-e and retail a large assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, AT TUB LOWKsT CASH PRICES. At Roberts Jc Foote’s vdd ,tail’d, Conyrcsgtstreet. mar-JO ■’ - ft. 1.. (il. EKAKII. D rTH .1 RO Y A LL, E> IE N ‘S’ i S T . tffice 129 Brought on-street, near Whitaker. Ollice hours lrout e to 9 o’clock, and from 9 to and. tnurll eont DR. iIANNuNi.’S l M P IS V B i/j IS IS A € E. jj \R. ti. G i'.vNcosx, Duntist,No. Jsoßroughtoi-st( I n* Having ma e arraugomt nts with themanufac urer of lje above valuable Chirurgical Instrument, vill supply all applicants, either ai vvnolesale or re ail A Female well qualified so fit the Brace, will be in •tteuduncc upon Lauies, and if desired will wait upon* tht-m it their,jesid. uces, N. B.—Oruers limn Piiysicians in the country will re pro top iy atl-fided tt>. april 7 FAOTORb re COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 94 Bay-street, Savannah. W.P.Yonge, july c W.Odk n P. JACOBS 7 SUGAR A N J> TANARUS() ki \ V V O S T ORE, Bull-street , (bign of the “Big” lndiuu,) NEAII MONUMKNT-sQUARIi, Nivaiiualq Ga> | N. 8.-*-Keeps constantly • n iiumi iSpaiiisu, Hall , i; ,and Arm*rican Segal s) at wholesale and re- j tail, .viso, Chewing Tobacco, Snuff, june , J. 11. III7JLL, FACTOK, COMMISSION Pc ] oil WARDING J/ E li C Jl A N 1 , Number 172 Bay Street,’’.Savannah, Georgia. Oct 9 ly s ~ z. murphyT ’ Wiieclw i istiCiiiu! lila,cksmitli, No. 90 and St. J alian-su*e^t, West side of the Market, Savannah, Gat j Carriages maue and repaired at short notice, aud a | re asonableprice ly jan 27 in. r¥slli, 1) ll A PE Ii A\ I) TAI L 0 li, Broughton-street, next, door to the Marshall House, Savannah, Ga. OAVING OMI WI) A WELL SFLEC i * ted stock of FALL and WINTER CLOTHING, he solicits a shar< of patronage. Those ot his friende who may f* vor him with a call, will do we!!. Owing to hip small expenses,be can sell at much lighter prof it thnnthi.fee tlmt pay a heavy rent. Don’t forget to give him a call. Garments inude to order and war ranted to fit. Iy oct 20 ASTOIt OIL, best quality, wholesale and rc ’ tail, by .1. A. MAYER, july 8 154 Broughton street SAVANNAH THURSDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 18,rJ Business <srari>&- JO3BJ%’ >l. ♦iirfiJlSAlCW,’’ - ’ ATTTORNf.Y AT La’.. . COMMISSIONER FOR N E V JKIt S K Y 175 Bay Street, july 19 SA’ ANN AH, GA. ETI-jrSACG. ATTOItK'KY AT LAW —AND— notary PH’jnr e. Oijiee at the Corner of Bay ae t hitaker-sts., Over Swift <t JlciiMow SLorc. fc-I. 0 ! FLEMING & Mil A,EN, t PHK undfM-t-igned having uiuied in lie prnctice of ■ L LkW, trusted to their caie. Oicce o ir. i . y and Whita -1 ker Klfeets, over oe.-srs. fjwil't, D‘ hr’, av Sl Cos. , William li. I lemin t. T) 11 L Millen. .* ORDINAIFY ‘ OFF I CL. Corner of Bay mid Idi. i- act r streets. (Jffice hours from 9AM.to -g i . ivi.. and 3j V. M. i o 9 j‘. M. i\ apri 1 29 CLASSICAL ANJ) BIfOLISH Jii 167 BltOlty’ :“V STUES.T. I>. l*ri m i|)Rl. Miss A. M. i'.ARKKR, Teauih rot Primary Classes and Drawing. IIKNIII IIFRRISSE, Teacher of From:h. Dr. L. KNURR, Classical Teacher. • The Prinqjpal may be found daily at his School Ro miaum A to 4 P. M. t ly sep ti'9 A CjAKD, “ /!> Tke undei ro-oj-'iied with an entire New wK DItUG(;? i:M H ALS FANCY Altaic tills. At No. 13'J South Side ofi&Fjeoughton-st., for merly I Val/tffs Afitrolc- Yard, Is now ready to iurmflAtay tiung in his Line, at the shortest notice. AflL madf’in his own •ur. to any part of the city, ami always at the store, in the liighest state o n. Prescriptifiiii'nnit’iTp with care and dispatch. t j. if “The {Subscriber Laving served the public long an ; faithfully, rasp, ctfully solicits a share ofiDttronage. j mar3 ly TllU >IAS RYEILSON, Agent 98 BRYAN STREET. FAI.L AN to WIATJEH GOODS. •'|VHL Subscriber has just receiv, } his selected L stock of FALL ANli VVIFTKR GOODS, con sisting in part ot Engii-h, Fronch and German Cloths ; English, French and S *. r< h an.: black Cassimeres ; also, a large and pin. ltd variety’ <,; Vestings, consisting of fancy bilks. St. nig and Wors ted, black and figured do, and black nbrodered do, which he is prepared tc make to oi ;in the most fashionable style, and onuccommodti ine tenqs. He has also receeived a select asso; unent of REA DY MADE CLOTHING,for men am. >o3*3. Tageih er with a largb and choice supply oi ■ /.,Tb and CAPS madeupin the moetfashionabie -jyle, and to his own order. illl.ll’KHAN, oct9 Iv 98 Bryan-st. ROOFING, a. _ I'l’HE F* Lj. i -.<>■: n i , -. ;; -flay Tin Roofs on A correct principles, and ffom 10 years’ e>p ■ euce, feels n sured he can give satisfaction. Frio very low. Best reference given. feb 18 ~ J. J. MAURICE. Ly (Litters and Conductors made to order. CELEBRATED ARABIAN * LINIMENT—A certain euro for all kinds of Rheumatism, borenes3 and dwelling of the Breast. Pain and Weakness in the Back and Joints, Sprains, bruises. Cramps, Old Bores, Paralysis, or loss oi power ini - e Lin 1 , E .... ,\V >uudff,b wellinge. Salt Rheum, 6cc., a single trial ill convince any one of the efficacy ot this truly valuable Liniment, and as & remeuy lor Horses in Spavin, bplint, Galls, Bruises and Wounds, there is nothing to exce. it. For sale by HUMPHREYS & JOHNSON, june 9 corner Brought < * and Whitaker sts. ‘IMIEIM KE AND ( MM l.\E DAUBY’S l CARMINATIVE.—Phis propar tion is without any exception, tim best remedy for Children ever known. Call and g. t the genuine at HUMPUKEYS cY. J OII NSON, june 9 Corner Broughton and Whitaker-sts. “R t EW JSGOK.JS.—Life in New’ Yrrk, or the So 1 1 cret C:vicr oi the Seven, a Romance; by tlie 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 ol Gotham, and .ithrr Tales ; by C W Webber. Author of Shot in the Eye, Qld Hicks, the Guide, etc., etc. Historical Sketch of the Electric Telegraph, in eluding its rise and progress in the United Slates ; by Alexander Jones. Roughing it in the Bush : or Life in Canada; by Susanna Wondie. For saleby july 8 J.B CUBBEDGE. E>lt GW N ESSENCE O F J A >i\ ICY ii GINGER.—This itide is elaborately prepared from caret ully selected articles of the best quality. 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 stimuli nt is required, particularly in cases where then* is a sense of exhaustion arising from excessive fatigue or heat, a few drops in a halt tumbler of. water wi*h ti little sugar, will be found an efiectual and most pleasant restorative, which makes this I'ssence a | hi'ghly usetul addition to the traveller's portnmn- ■ t au, as well as to the family collection of remedi* s. i W ere there is an unpleasant sense of weight or nausea after eating, from imperfect digestion, or! where nausea ts induced from riding in a railroad [ car, or carriage, or from the motion of a vessel at ‘ sea, the Essence pfGinger.it given according to the 1 will almost invariably give relief. in ordinary diarrhcaa. incipient cholera, in short, ! in all cases of prostration ot the digestive functions, 1 whether from indulgence ortdisease, it is of inesti mable value. Du?iug the summer months, and in Southern cli mates it is invaluable, particularly during the'pre- 1 valence ot ep.domic cholera. No traveller or family 1 sh uld be without it. This day received per steam er. and for sale by VV. VV. LINCOLN, june 25 Monument square - ~ TIME IS £;: V. ~ Dispatch is a Recommendation which is Im portant to Builders and Contractors. PfYHE Subscriber is now prepared with a sufficient ■- force ot Workmen,to do four times the amount of Tin Rooting, of any other Establishment in the! City of Savannah in the sane space ol time, and can give reference to numerous Roofs laid by him, which the Public can inspect. I can cover a Medi um sized Dwelling House, and put up Gutters and Conductors, complete in the space of LO hours. All Roots warranted in point ot Workmanship, Hnd prices as low as prudence dictates. J am also, fitting up Water Works in llousse, which in point of c?tyle and Workmaiiship.iias never been practised m this City. All work done under rny immediate inspection. I respectfully ask a •ontinuaiice 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. E E >TgI Sue t iftl ■ r.-a 1 e 1. y july 8 J. A, MAY ER, 154 Broughton-sts. .1. 11. COHEN C(i., I JO l-'KUUO.nON-dTUKIIT, solicit H call It:'’ ! null the ladled, td iaeppct tile loll..wtn ir ! Dress Goods, &c., which will h sold at the lowest prices: ; l>iack ‘Silks ol different widths and qualities. Colored and Foulard Silks Colored Muslins, a beautiful assortment, i Bilkand Worsted Bareges. | Bcotcli and French Ginghams, fast cfclore. Calicos at iiOc. yard, fast colors. Also i Piaid, Cambric and Dotted Muslin, very low j _ jgjy 1 jYIJ.W HOOKs—Time ami Tide: or Strive 1 ” f nd Will ; iy AJ. Rae, Author ot Janier Mon t joy, to Love and to In; Loved, etc., etc. j Rosamond : or the Queen’s Victi n; by Pierce ; Egan. Ltqr. Marco i’aui s r i ravels aud Voyages in Vermont • j by Jacob Abhor. Tjie Merry Museum for July. The Ladles’ VYneath for July. The GhrLtian RevieiV for July. Wartains lor Auguf-t. by J aj y !•'> “ J. D CUBBEDGE. a | Alit DYE. —: atchelor’s and Bogle's eeie l-l. brated Hair: Dye, this Jay received per attain : er, ana for sale by W VV. ], INGOLN, I july 8 51 nuim nt equaro. JLHU. — Landing from brig li irrict; auditor -J sal.,’ by j juueß ‘ BRIGHAM. KELLY &. CO. ! k'( BE SI • •’ i Dia 1 liain. Summer (’omplaint. wiil find a sure ‘ und speedy relief dj using a single bottle ol J Jr. B;!- ! lings's Astringi nt rivrup. For sale by fIUMPAREYvS A: JOHNSON, july 14 Corner Broughton and Whitaker sts. (OFT. — By tin- subscriber, a PORTE-MONIEA, i -4 containing his certificate of City Registry, and ; other little things of no use to any other than him- j trc-lf. A suitable reward will be fluid on its delivery ! at the Republican Ofiice. p JOHN M. HA RRISON. i?.I>T KEC l\l V ED—Some moo* of tho low, •” price. 1 letted Muslins ard Checked (Jamfirics, and lor sule by J. li. COHEN 6l CO, juij 24 No. 140 Broughton street. SOUR K ROUT.—S bbls Sour Krout. sor sale bv june 26 S. GOODALL IATUS< —64,000 Laths,bour'y expected,and lor J sale to arrive by june 4 EW BUIiER. ITiUBIMiIiLA^. —A fresh assortment of both J Cqttdn and Silk, just received nd for sale low by J. il COHEN £ Cos, july 24 No. 140 Bi > ugh ton fctreef.- I TNPICK A BL£ LOCK. rV o t t J kind, which challenge the world to pick tin ru, the tierg ot a hundred locks” not excepted, it is du to the pub.ic that locks thus edfered, should ho iAirly tested. For that purpose J.h • proprietor ol i®rs to dep sir Fire Hundred do” >’ s in proper hands lor tfoo.ycurs. if not sooner won—a* a reward to the suceesuiul fiDerator, on the iollowfiig 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 tlu*ir. keys. lie may then have one month to prepare his picking instruments, when he must begin ihe pick ing operation, anti 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 be may not io till be has operated ten days. .When he has pifcked one lock, to the acceptance ot a disinter ested comm ttee. he is only to prove that he k lows how to pick them by picking the remaining two locks in the. two following day* .to the acceptance of the same coinmitto . and tak • ti • coni’. This may certify t. at Mr. E. S. Wobdbridge has deposited in ray hands a certified clu ck of sso'/, payable at the Hanover Bank, New York, for the purpose named 111 the above advertisement. James c.beach, Payable Teller at t..e Hanover Bank. ST The above Locks with 3 keys, with a varie ty ot superior finished .Store, and House Door Locks, with and with jut knobs. Also, Carpenters Mortice, r'tock, Closet. Chest. Trunk Pad. Drawer,&(s., Sac', with Porcelain and Mineral Knobs, jiut lecgive and for sale by E. LpVELL, juue 5 No. 11 Barnard street. tpUEUENUINE Carpenter’s Extract rfarsapar L ilia, for sale by june W HUMPHREYS & JOH NFO N /COLOREDTABUMCM) : I '•/„[■ and < ton Table Cloths, various sizes Col’d Linen and Worsted do Dol’d Piano Covers, for sale low, by J 11 COHEN & ro, june 17 140 Broughton streeet, next to I VV Morrell’s Furniture £tor*\ DACON.—SO hhd: prime Bacon Fn’es ; 25 dodo ■ F do Shoulders; 20 tierces choice canvas-td Hams ; lor sale by July 2 _ WEBSTER & PALMES. INk'aPpT.E TIIEE -E.—A few boxeslw sale sit the Emporium, by june 14 * S. GOODALL. f > PATENT JSA RLE Y -This ILV. article is strongly recommended by tho*Facul ty as a nutritious, cooling f< op for infants. It is a. so much approved for making a delicate custard etc. J list received and lor sale by july 21 VV. VV. LINCOLN, Monument-sqr. I OUDENS Carminative, for sale by S 4 june 14 HUMPHREYS Ac JOHNSON.© SODA WATER in its highest state of perfect; n manufactured after a late improved method, with a costly self-generating apparatus, and war, ranted to he superior to auy 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. ORRIS TOOTH WASH, warranted genu’ ine, just received by | jur.e 14 HUMPHREYS & JOHNSON. LTaTH BltlCK.—3 casks English Bath Brick > tor scouring : just received and for sale by june FI vv W. LINCOLN,M< nutnent-sqr. OU(U RS. —20,000 IFmeraldoes, vc ry superior, just received and for sale bv P DEBFORD FAY A CO. VTTKNT ION —ls you should be so unfortunate ! ‘as to want Medicin* at night, you canr obtaiu them atany hour,by ringing thenigift Be 1 ; when a | competent person will wait cn you. There will be 1 a light in the store all night. IIU MPHRE YS Sc .10 HNS ON. ! junes Gt corner Broughton and Whitaker-sts. PUBITcTI RCHASI.YGA.\dToMJIISSIOn” AIIENCY IN MAY YOUJK, mill tin* iniiicj;,;!] dticn. A.■&. STIMSO m, Public* Agent and Correspondent, A D A M S&COhS. 1 i X P HESS OFFICE, Ro. 19 Wall Street . New York, Ul/HLL give prompt and faithful attention to pur f v chasing MerchandiAgricultural Implements, Surgical Instruments, ete. etc., in l rge or small quantities, and forwarding by the most responsible Expresses to any partol the*United States, the Can adas and Europe. 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, Now Orleans, Mobile and Europe. 2-lp 3 Only such letters as shall have been pre jpaidhwill be received, and every original application to meet with attention, must enclose ont dollar. Orders directed to ino.it |eft at any.of Adams &, Co’s„Exprees Offices, will come promptly to hand.dr they nifty b* fuUlre; -••.l (post paid) to A. L, Stini -1 son, No. VVallstreet, New York. I july 7 lOtw null. f A r rntilfwmr a Mobal. A y-onig Y'an lu h had forineil an attachment for a daughter of n 1 rich old lanuer, anu after agnme with tlie ‘bonnie. j lassie,’ went to the old fellow to a.- k consent, and duriri? the ceremony—which was an awkward one : with Jonathan—he whittled away at a htick. Th old man watched the movement <l the knife, at the j-aim- lirue continued to talk on the prospects of ms j future son-in Jaw, as he hupposed, until the st ck ’ was dwindled down to naught, lie then e-poke as j follows ; *• You have fine property, you have steady i al ; i good enough looking ; but you can’t have rny daui . 1 ter! Had you made something, no matter what, I ol the stick you have whittled away, you could have } had her; as it is,‘.you cannot, Xour property wiil to tfie stick did, little by little, until all is -ono, and ; your family reduced, to w. nt. I have read your j true character, you have my answer.'* I Jonathan conwyedthe unhappy news Lo his anxious j fair one, al/eijln ai iugfhe sli.iy burst out n crying, j ‘ why didn't you say you'd made|a liner on’t, il nothin j more’ I’ll marry the first ralicr that pointsliis eye jnt me —l will so —boo-o-o o.” i What aGentlkman, Mat Do.—lie may carry a ! brace ot patriire*, but not a leg of mutton ’He may be seen in an < mnibus-box at the opera, but not in - the box of an ominibu-. He may be seen in a stall I inside of the theatre, but not in a stall outside of one, j lie may dust another person’s jacket, but not brush I liis own. He may-kill a man in a duel, but musn’t ■ <>a t I ,f,! 'S with a knife, lie may thrash a coalheaver, j but mnsn’t aax tivice for soup. lie may pay his j debi-ol honor, but need not. ironble hinirelt about j h-t- trajb’.-iiiau’s bills. He may drive a horse as j ‘"'key, but. in? musn't exert himself in the least to get twhathei w< s to him 1 .*- • as a until, but hr need not mind what l< eowes !as a • • >:u :i to ids taifi.r. Jle may do any tiling, j or beuLy ;.y. ,n fact, Within the range ot agt ntle j u* : iii I (lire, ,v.-rit Urbtur’s Ci.urt, or j ‘urn billiard-!, a!;er, t uthc must never, on any ac* c 1 unt, carry a brown paper parcel, or appear in the : streets without a pair <4 gloves. *YT C). A. Bkownon—- in person. M. Brownson j is large snd burly? with a capacious red countenance, | Jeaturcs strong and coaree, carelesss in dress, woar i ing iii*4large <hirt collar ill turned down, looking, ! despile his god .-pe facies, and’more'like a farmer than 1 a scholar, and more like a bon vicant tiiaii an as- I ectic. Wlieu we r-m in her t iat Ink is composed ot gall and ac i. wr should no loiigcr wonder at tin* j quantity of lii-n itured articles which constantly flow i lrom even the bestnatured pens. ’ Louis Nai’olea.n* —The gayi’ari-ians are laughing over an amusing anagram on the name oi the i’rince President. Alter r!- ■ o Ho nor est- Nile olTlor -ftio Nelson—alter the Cn Cars, cote lejlnira oi La Revolution Fra.ncn.isc, we may ccr; ;.]y rank next in in-unity tiii- .. 1 t.-- { 1; j ■ Fa pi iir-n j> ? parle. Ne plat ct polisson :bon a Cur tu a pen dr?. (“ Born a brut and a Mac gi anj .tn ~ y uhiu <■■• th* u-d'ow-. ‘) —.V (J. Vic * ■WIWOSWWWB,’ Ml .. *au iWMt NO. 54. ■ ■ Vi:! 'F ; : r’ 1 i no lit ol B nkeitV iio k Ci. iits B; k ‘mri jy/: j Drub ('oiiL'ie.-- (i * *• shl- by WILLIAM 111 IDT.Gib on * Buildinu. july 13 fi’.'ii ot the huge Boot. \ E\V I u ve. f'bun •• sos Asia: • x an exposition f tin •pi C; . ur, to tho i .Seven Churdn's of Ada ALicr; ; v the R v Famue; * V V; 1 ‘•. A Ui'grimage to I ; vpi. f mbrarim: a Diary of ex ; plorations < 11 tin* Niici with observatu-ns liiuißiative j “I the Muimeip, Customs and instituti ns of the Becp'o and of the pr sen 1 eopdit oh of the Antiquit- L ies and Ruins : by .1. V C. Smith. Memoir ol Allred id unett.first Paste r of the Bap j tish Church. I! imer. New V . rk. and Senior Agt. of 1 the American Baptist Missionary Uni. u ; by 11. liar | vey. N ijhf.s >nd Mo* mugs • or Words ol Comfort, ad dressed to those who are Sowing in Tears, and shall j Reap in Joy ; by Jut . Dowling, D. D. ! The Excellent \V'( man, as described in the Book iof Proverbs, with introduction ,bj William B | Spr gue, I) D. The Marriage Memento : a Treaties efi the nature ot Ma’rdr. > y.‘the n utual oMigHfi.rna-of Husband and VVile, Wiill advice to both ; .ry liev. ri. Ron j nington. A. M. Appleton’s Popular Libi ary, Little Pedl.ington and j the Perilingtoiiimis : by John 1 001. Daring Deeds of Woman ; an account of seme ol | tlie most Tragical Incidents in History ; bv M. Las ! ayette Ryan, M. J>. Ta. tics for Light infantry, and Riflemen, com ; pilled for the Washington Light infai.trv, Charles ton. S, C. Also, anew supply of The Days of Bruce; by Grace Aguilor. h< ceived by juue 30 J. B. CUBP.EDGE. clothing. —Fine Drab and _ m Brown Overcoats: black,dre sand 4if frock do; Cloth, Cassimere. Tweeds andSattinet Pants: Satin. Silk Velvet. - A'S- Cashmeiv and Cloth embroidered Vests; Black and Fancy Silk Cravats. For sale by • STALE\ <fc HENDRY.Copgress-Ft. TAP 4ABABTEK. Tarrant’s X Cn-Inner inn ‘J'abli tol Alabaster, for ri moving Tan Pimples find beautifying the complexion. Just received and for sale by VV . W. LINCOLN, june 25 Monument square. An Ordlnanck. to provide for the issuing of tlie j Bonds of tin; City of Savannah to pay the sub scription heretofore madc.to the-Savannah and Ogechee Plank Road Combftny. {JJEC. Ist.—Be it ordained by the* .Mayor and Alder j men of,the City <d Savannah and Hanflets there !ol Council assembled, and it is hereby ordained I by the authority of the same, That there shall be J i-ticd Bonds of tho city of rfavanhah, to the amount oi five thousand dollars, to pay tor the city subscrip tion to the Savannah an . Oaechee Plank Road Com pany. The said Bonds shall be payable in ten years, with interest at the rate of 7 per cent, per annum, the interest payable semi-annually, accord ing to coupons to be annexed to the Bonds. RICHARD D. ARNOLD, Mayor. Attest: R. F. Akin. Clerk of Couneil. july 10 AN ORDINANCE, To Increase the number of Privates of the , City Watch. JXRit ordainrd by tin* Mayor and Aldermen of the A City of Savannah and Hamlets thereof, in Coun cil assembled, and it is hereby ord iri'-.i by the au thoritv ol the same, that Lie number . Privates of the City Watch shall bp eighty-six instead of sixty six, as heretofore, and that tin* additional number ot Privates to be appointed under this ordinance shall b* - * subject to all the existing ordinance, regu lating tile Privates of the City Watch, ami shall re ceive the sam: compensation and give the same bond. RICHARD I). ARNOLD, .Mayor. Attest: R. F. Akin, Clerk Council july 2 A ii i .Tj E ? S Condition Powders, still go off Jreely and prove 1 fi. ctual in every CX'J'S ‘ instance : 7 giving 1 . ief to Horses in ” cn.- ot heavy Coughs, Cold-. Worms, Broken Wind, Glanders, and for improving the An imal generally, for tie bv iiUMPHREYS & JOHNSON, july ,IL Corner Broughton and Whitaker sts. OLINE, or Magnolia Vale—a Novel : by Caro -B-i lino Lee Hentz,author of ••Linda,’’ Arc. 1 encil Sketches, or Oi tlines of Character and Manners : by Miss Leslie, author of ‘-Kittle's Rela tions. <fec.: including Mrs. Washington Pott* and Mr. Smifh, with other stories. The Five Love Adventures of Solomon Plugg, and other Sketches : by Daniel L Roath, author of the “Bandit,” Arc. Pen Brace, a Nautical Romance : by Captain Charabier, author of “The Lite oi a*Sailor,’ Ac. Mary Morris, and-other Tafi-s : by N H. Moore. The Gipsy’s Dkuchter.a Novel : by Mrs. Grey. 1 he Disgrace to the Family i a Story of Social Dis tinction : by VV’. Blauchard J* rrold—with illustra tions : by Phiz. Received by jm**- 1 ■ ‘J. B^CUBirEDGE. / L\SSIMEtt, Black and Colored Cassimere,s 0 \ and 75c. per yard. Jii COHEN Sc CO. J une L T4O Broughton street. BLACK BRAT D’ETI- at. 87 and SIOO. .I 50 and tipor J H COHFJ.N a Cos June 17 140 Bsougiit-'n **r. KAY— 20Q, Uui prime N *rtb !. . i Hay, daily expected to arrive, for sale bv luKicSi WASHBURN, WILDER & CO.