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ggpannal) doming Journal. ,
BY J. 11. CUB HEDGE.
THOMAS W. LANE, Editor.
IHP” The Daily Paper will bo mailed to country
subscribers at #4. atari the Tri-weekly at $2 per an
num—payable invariably in advance. All new Ad
vertisements appear in both papers.
ADVERTISING RATES.
Advertisements inserted at rhe following rates
FOR ONE SQUARE OF TEN UNEB.
One insertion, $0 50 One month, $5 00
Two “ 087 Two “ 800
Three “ 100 Three “ 10 00
Four “ 125 Four “ 12 00
Five •* 150 Six “ 15 (JO
One week, 175 One year 20 00
C* ntraets tor yearly advertising may be
made on liberal terms.
C E NT T It A LBAH iT~oa l>.
New Arrange:*i• •nj for
ON and after Tues Hay July Ist. passengerTra. <4
will run as follows :
DAY TRAINS.
Leave Savannah 8. A M. I Arrive at Macon 6, 3o ft. 1.
Leave Macon 7.30, AM. | Arrive at Savan'tiO, A. *l.
NIGHT TRAINS.
Leave Savannah 8, P.M. I Arrive at Macon 5.15. A. *1
Leave Macon 4,30, P. M. | Arrive atSaVa’h 2,30. A. M.
The Day Trams connect with the Macon and W s
tern Night Trains to and from Atlanta. Montgorm y
and Chattanooga, with stages to and from \ugu- a.
from No 9, (and goihg east) to and from Milled e
ville, from Gordon.
The Night Trains connect with doily Steamers to.
and from Charleston,and with weekly dtetonsh ps?
to and from New-York; at Macon with the Mac n
and Western Day Trains to and from Atlanta. ( o
lumbus Dy Stage (ran Barnesville, Augusta, by G • r
gia Rail Road, and with South Western Rail Road to
and from Fort Valley, und by Stages with poi* te
south westward WM. MT WADLfcY.
june 21 Geal.3upeiinte.nda t
*PEKIN TEA fOUPANY.”
Warehouse 75 and 77 Fulton-st., Few York.
a This TLA Company has always
maintained a high reputation forip:
TEAS Oi the most delicious char li. ,V I-j£
acn-r and tragrancy. and are warranted to give .-aps
faction in every instance. It th< ydo nut prove s
represented they may be returned For sale by ti e
Agent J. A. MAYER,
mars 154 Broughton Street.
_JpBOOTS AND SHOES. X
4)A CASES fine sewed calfskin Hoots ; Ij u
pegged dodo do: Monterey and Congref
Boots; Ladies and Gent’s Gaiter Boots; Ladies’ Tu
and Slippers ; Boys’ and Youth’s Shoes, 5000 pai
‘Plantation Brogans. For sale by
oct 28 STALEY <fc HENDRY.
Sii?u oi toe Golden Eagle, Congress street
J. If. COHEN & CO.
No. 14U, Broughton st,
•Next to I. W .Morrell & Co’s., Furniture
STORE, I
ARE daily receiving large additions to th*fr much
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 ol Savannah,” by self
ing Retail at Wholesale Prices. Soliciting a contiu
nation of the Patronages kindly extended us, we
respectfully invite all to call and be satisfied.
Planters will find it to their interest, to examine j
our Stock.
No trouble to show Goods. may 23
VALUABLE IMPROVEMENT!
A complete and substantial substitute for
BLOCK-I UNG, HOUNDS, SWAY-BARS,
SAND BOARD an KINGBOLT.
D. W. SEELEY’S
PATENT COUPLmaS!
For the fore AXI.Ed ami BOLSTERS,’ of Spring
Blocks, of four woeeied Vehicles of all descriptions',
are justly classed in the ‘ist of the most valuable
improvements oi the age; both for their perfect
utility, economy aud durabiliy.
For Farming or 7 purposes, or light
Ci-r, s
They arc vastly ■ iy other mode ofcou.
piing now known . ou. Though thousands of
unimpeachable witnesses could he produced to tes
tify to these (acts, yet the Patentee v.-ould only ask
forau examination of his Appuratu
The coupling is affected by the use ..f two inetalic
circular plates, bolted, one to the be *r and parch,
and the other to the axle, which are Connected to-j
gether by a peculiarly shaped holt, in such a manner
that the fore axle cannot he separated irom the body
ot the carriage without first removing one of the
fore wheels, aud turning the axle in a position at 1
right angles with its working position; wli cli. it
will he seen, brings one arm ol 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, ol Cal lisle, Schohu
rie County, New York,has recently secured a patent
for one of the most valuable improvements of the j
age. It is for connecting the fore axle to the .lister
or bodyot a waggon,in a firm and substantial manner
and dispensiug'with the use of the old fashioned
hounds, block-tuug, sanj-board, and swav bars,
avoiding the necessity ol boring the holster and ax e ,
for the king-bolt ; making af feast live dollars less i
expense tor ironing the vehicle to which it is applied
and the same saving in the expense of the wood
work—N. Y. Farmer A Mechanic.
ThU improvement has taken premiums at
seven State Fairs, incuding tiie.American Institute
Orders filled by 0. Z. MURPHY
a P ril 12 Gm
New York Wire Railing Works.
E Subscribermanufactures
A VVibe Railing tor public and private groudfl, ,
Verandahs, window Guards and Gratings
Wr"nflHT and Cast Iron Railing Iron Columns, j
Iron Doers and Shutters, Iron Bead stead* and Iron
Furn ’urn:
Wire Fences, for Plantations, Rail Roads, etc., [
madeou ,: rely op anew plan, with rails and iron •
I-Cflto; pi ces at 9.11 and 13 cents per running foot,
4\ feethi&h ; for circulars with designs ddres
JOHN B. WiCKERSHAM,
240 Rroadway, New York.
M.U.- “’he subscriber would refer to the enclo
a are of 1 rsyth Place, the railing aud gallery work |
atlhoJm ish Synagogue and number of dwellings
in 3avrm ah, the enclosure of the private cemetery
at the E erett family at Fort Valley, arid also to I
the work at Macon, Madison and other places in
Georgia.
mar 4 jv ;
IV UW BOOKS -The Life and Letters of Bra
- 1” thold Geoniebuhr— with essays on hiseharacter
and influence ; by ihe Chevalier Bunsen, and Protes* 1
sors Brandish and Rorrell.
Cosmos: a sketch of a physical description ot th
Universe ; by Alex. Von-Humboldt—vol.4
Ihe Days ot Bruce: a story from Scottish His
tory ; by Grace Aguilar.
Piquinilo ; a tal by G P. It. James, F.eq.
Violu or Adventursa in the far South-west; by
Emerson Bemn-tt.
Wilburn ; or. The Heir of the Manor; a Romance ]
ot the old do i.inion ; by Walter Whitmore*.Ksq
Corsican Brothers : a Legendary Romance ; by
Alex Dumas. j
Up the Rhine; by Thos. Hand—with com c illus 1
trations: being No. 10 Putnam’s Library. Apple- |
ton’s Library—Papers trom the Quarterly Re- !
view.
Recollections of aßouthern Matron ; by Caroline
Gilmau.
The Wigwam and the Cabin ; or Tales of the
South; by ihe author of “The “The ;
Golden Christmas,” 6 c
The Pictorial Brother Jonathan, for the Fourth of
July, J 852. Also, a fresh supply of Horse-Shoe Rob
son; byJ. P. Kennedy. Receive 1 and so r sal ,L ,
juun ’O ‘ J. B. CURBEDG I
SAVANNAH JOURNAL.
Tea cents a week, or two cents a copy. iCf* Payable to the Carriers
VOL 111. SAVANNAH SATURDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 7, 1852. NO. 56.
I•_ jjusiqess (figrfts.
DU. 0. BAkCNES,
(Late of New York)
SURGICAL & MEC . ANICAL DENTIST,
Corner Congress and: Whitaker-sts.,
Over Pifiiderga-t H Dry Goods Store, iiavannah.
j s n ow prepared to execute till
kinds of 1). iitrical Work in tlwvmpst
-t it nrific manner. Peraopa suffering
from Toothache can be relieved,
| without extracting, in ten minutes.
i _-£- “* Unci every moderate,
i yprilG ly_ |
j IIK. M H£ALD~ >
i Office Frajtkliusqr.j Bryan st., Savannah, Ga., \
1- ptepaied to perform all opera’
UY n ’ hpon natur%f TEE l 11. and re- 1
place lh jse which are lost, from one i
■* *-j to an entire Double iret. All work
warranted to be’ durable. Extracting- periormed
with car<-ami t*killi t;hai ges , moderate. Tooth-ache
cured, examinatiun giid advice giatis.
march 2 -& & ly .
UEOUbfe W.’ ttARSuAS'rIK.“
CARRIAGE: MAKER,
200 Congress and Jf
~ ’ m 5 rit. Julian Street, u
Frank lin Square.
WOULD Return his than Us tu las friends andpat
runs Jar past iavors,and inform them, that he
is now ready at the old stand, to execute uny work
in the above line, and hopes by his untiring exertions
to please all v\ho may honor him with a call. A.I
kinds of reparing in the above business done with
the utmost Deafness and dispatch
Wheelvy<£ht hiid Blarksmirh work, and all - kiwis
ot VVhe* l<L Waggons, Dray s. Carts. &c.Vtrmde on the
shortest notice and on most libefal terms. Iy lebd
R. H. DARB Y 7 “
FASIIIOKABLETAILOK & CITTEU,
Congress-street,
OFFKRdhis rvicesuj che citizeus of Savanna!:.
aiuigespactfiilly.sohcus ashare of iht-ir pat Tun
age. lie lias no doubt of giving satisi&otiou to all
who may favor him wnh an i.raerlorcutting qt tna
kiiidthtt.o ist fashionable garment. dec Fi
L. w. coper n ~
UOUSE & SIGN VAIN i LH. (iI.AZIIIR<k UILDF;
Corner Liberty and Montgomery-sts.
ORNAMENTAL WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION EXE
CUTED IN A STYLE THAT CANNOT BE SURPASSED.
EVkHY description of .lobbing executed at the
shortest notice. Iy april y
~~ ~~ o liottkisi
No. 7 Barnard stn -1 , North side of the Mar
ket. and opposite Planters’ Hotel.
BELL HANGER, ANL> MANUFACTURER
—UP ALL KINDS OF—
FIIIE PROOF SAKJLX, I RON RAILINGS,
LOCK.*, <fec.,
Oilers his services to the Citizens of Savan
Le ;| nah. nd State ol Georgia. He i<> prepared to
rill orders f >r anything m the above line, ai
the sh rtest noticana on the most reasonablt
terms. ocf 23
iO!l> OLIVER,
House and Sign Painter, Gilder,
Glazier. &c.
Dealer i.v Points. Turpentine, Varnieb.W'n
’ ’“’ r doV Gfass i*utty, Bam brushes; <Sre. ,
Broughton-ilreet, between Uhttaker and, Bull.
F. W. EOKaWELL,
FI Dealer.- in Foreign and Domestic
te HARDWARE AND CUTLERY,
And Mechanics’ Tools of nil kind e. iyj*l
1 1 No. ’O2 Bryan Street, Savannah, Ga. Vs/
april 8.
E . HERBERT OLMSTED D
’ J CABINETMAKERAADUMtEE- (71
?! TAKER,
ZOxL Corner of Bull and State-sts., ‘ fl
over Messrs. btiLLs A Davi’s,
RKSPiiCTFULL Y S', licit? a share of the patronage
of the public in his line t.f business. All orders
lelt with him will be punctually attended to. leb 2
JOHN ANTaOBUS’
PORTRAIT, LANDSCAPE AND ANIMAL
PAINTER
St. Andrew’s Hall, corner of Broughton aud
mur aj Jejferson-streets. [6m
\i:m stoiii:.
Now offering at wholesale and retail a large
assortment of “,
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS,
AT THE LOWEST CASH TRICES.
At Roberts 6i Foote’s old stand. CungresS-sti eel v ’
mardO E. L. GUERaRD.
D~R. H J. ROYALL, ‘
DEMT’ 1 S T .
Office lay Broughton-street, near Whitaker.
Office hour*, irom a to 2 o’clock, and from li to 6.
mar 11 ‘ _e<Viu
OR. ifARMRii and “- 7 ~
IMPROVED B U A C E
Dii.. t 5. G BancoSt Dentist, No, ISU Brough to
Having mu e arrangements with tueinamitVrc
•urer of ‘hea’jbve valuable Chirurgicallnsirument,’
vill supply all applicdiits, either at wholesale or re
ad
A Female well quailed to fit the Brace, will be in
•tleritiance upon La lies, anp if desired will wait
.ipon tin in at their resuienceu,
N. B.—Uruers irom Bnyaicuns iu the country
will t,e pfrotdpiy all iid< and to. april j
i ODEN,
FACTORS, dt COMMISSION MERCHANTS
No. 94 Bag-street, Savannah.
W.P Yonoe, July 8 ‘V.Qdjtw
~P. JACOBS 7
SBGAIi AND TOBACCO STORE,
Bull-street, (bign of the “Big'’ in die u,)
NEAR MONUMLN l-SQUARE,
Savannah, Ga.
N. B.—Keeps constantly n hand rfpaiiish, Hall
Spanish,and American at wholesale and re
tun. Alsu, Chewing Tobacco, onuti, di,c. june t
J . 11. H(JEL, “
FACTOR, CuMiVliss luN ,t FORWARDING
MKRCH A N 7,
Number i 72 Bu> Street.SaVauuali. fienrgia.
oct 9 iy
57 z. ivi cjßTpirr,
Wheel illackitnialli,
No. 90 and 98 J ilian-istreet,
West side of the Market , Savannah , Gat
Carriageo mane and repaired at short notice, arid a
re asonably price ly jun 27 j
ML. BEIXJLIT
1) R A I* Elt AX D T A I L 0 it, |
Broughton-street, next door to the Marshall
JJouse, Savannah , Ga.
Having on hand a vvcllhklrc
tefi stock of FALL.and WINTER CtOTHi.NG,!
he spupit. l * a shart of patronage*. Tliosj oi his friends |
who may i‘ with a call.will do well. Owing
to bis small exp ip*es,he can sell at much lighter prof
it thrintlvu&e that py h heavy rent. Don't forget to
give him a call. Garments made to order and war
ranted ta fit. Iy oct 20
/ lASTOR OIL, best quality, wh lesale and re
yy tail, by J.A.MAYEH,
July 8 If-4 Broughton strpst
business (Earbs.
JOHN M. Gli lUUU,
A’i’TTORNEY AT I, A TV
COMMISSIONER FOE NEW JERSEY
175 Bag Street,
juiy ID Savannah. Ga.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AND—
NOTARY PUISIJI.
! Offic# at the Corner of Bay aud W/o taker-6ts. t
Ovdr Swift & Deu4ow*s Sloie.
feb 9
FLEMING- & MILLED,
! under.-igneo having muieuin LL.-practice of
A Law, willattenu punctually, to a*ry’ Business en- 1
trusted to their care. Office corner Bay and Whita
ker streets, over ‘.essrs. Swift,Deuslow & Cos,
VViiLiAM B.Flkmxn u John M.MllucN. i
ORDINARY’S OFFICE, ,
Corner of Day and Whitaker gtrceis.
Office hours irom 9 A M.toSB.AL. and 3£ P.M.
.to 6P. M. ly ttpnl‘49 j
CL A S si CAI. AND B N G LISH
SCIJOOSa. ■
157 BRORGHTON 3TKEJ£J>.
IS. JIALLOA, Frla^ipal.
Miss A. M. FARKFIR, ‘l'eacuer of Primary L’lasse. ‘
and Drawing.
HFiNKI liERiiISSE, Teachei of Fren* h.
Dr. L. KNOltii, Classical l‘e;u;ber.
Tb* Principal may be found daily at bis School
Ro m from 3to 4 B. M. *: ly sept 29
A CARD,
.O r The underuigned having re-openrd with an
entire Nevv Stuck ot
m| dru<sgß, chemicals
—AND—
faKcy akticlUs.
At No. 13V South Side of Broughtonst. y for
merly Walker's Marble Yard\
is now ready to furnish any thing in his Line, at the
shortest notice.
SODA WATER
mad** in his own peculiar way, sent t .ny part of
the city . Mid a)wayu to be had at the store, in tbs
highest state ot perfection.
Prescriptions put up with careand dispatch.
Su tin ving served
the puolic long an faithfully, respectfully solicits
a sha/e ofpatronage
mar 3 ly THO *IAB RYI.R lON, Av rt nt
98 BEY AN STREET. *
FALL AND WIATiIK GOODS.
HtHE Bubseribc r has just receiver hi-* adkd|ed
1 stock of FALL AND WINTER UJUtyfatifii--:
sisting in part ol English, French ‘ind (TcmTayC
Clothe ; Ei gilsh, French aud Scotch fancy anu black
Cassimeres ; also t a large and splendid variety ot
Vestings, consisting of fancy Silks, Satins and Wors
ted, black and figured-do, aud olack oidbforiered do,
which he is prepared to make to oioer in the most
fashionable style, and on accommodating terme.
He has also receeived a select assortment of REA
DY MADE CLOTHING,for men and buys. Togeth
er with a large and choice supply ol HATS and CABS
made upin the mostfashionable style, and to his
own order. PHILiPKEAN,
oct 9 Iy 4B Bryan-st.
rjlflE Subscriber is pi epured to lay .Tin Roofs on
Jl correct principles* and from 16 years’ experi
ence, feels assured he can give satisfaction. Brice
very low. Best reference given,
leb 18 J.J. MAURICE.
Gutters and Conductors made to order. )
{j^A UltELLB CELEBRATED ARABIAN
LINIMENT—A certain cure for all kinds of
Rheumatism, soreness and dwelling of the Breast.
Bain ana Weakness in the Back and Joints, Sprains,
uruises. Cramps, Old Sores, Paralysis, or loss of
power in the Limbs, Burn*?, Wounds,dwelling's. Salt
Rheum, &c., a single trial • ill convince uny one of
the efficacy of this truly valuable Liniment, and as a
remeuy for Horses in Spavin, Splint, Galls, Bruises
and Wounds, there is nothing tu exce it. Forsale
by HUMPHREYS & JOHNSON,
june 9 cornef Brought i \and Whitaker-Ets.
rpHK Pi p AND lAUSyiMf UALBY’S
1 GA RMINATIVE.—x'iiis prepabjson i3 without
any exception, the best remedy for Children ever
known. Call and get the genuine ftt
HUMPHREYS & JOHNSON,
juirqfß * Corner Broughton and Whitaker sU./;
fbt'JSW-BOOKS! 577 in Now York, or iLv
I ’'cfetOfder ol the Seven, u Romance; by the
Aiitfip-r ctf Avei Parsons, or the Brothers Revenge
Flurenec IJeLack, etc., etc.
TJne Diary of a London Physician ; by Samuel C.
Warner. Author of Ten Thousand a year.
i ; >'The -Texas'Virago, or the Tailor 61 Gotham, and
Tales ; by C. W Webber. Author of Shot in
the Eye, Old Hjcks. the Guide, etc., etc
Hi* oricurl Switch of the Electric Telegraph, in
cludiDg;itg-tj*e ancßprpgress in the United States ;
by A-
Bush r or Life in Canada; by
Kile. Fbr sale by
J.B CUBIJEDGE.
j>
Ij GINGEK.—This fticle is elaborately prepared i
from carefully selected articlesof the best quality, j
It possesses in a concentrated form all the valuable ,
properties of the Jamaica Ginger, and is warranted
to be tree from all irritating or other properties of ‘
an injurious tendeticy
11 is beneficially used in a variety of circumstau ,
ces where a warm cordial and grateful stimuleut is i
required, particularly in cases where there is a j
sense of exhaustion arising from excessive fatigue ;
or heat, a few drops in a halt tumbler of water wi*h I
a liitlc sugar, will be found an effectual and most !
pleasant restorative, which makes iliia Essence a
highly useful addition to the traveller's portmun
t uu, us well as to the family collection of remedies.
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 ot Ginger.it given according to tho j
directions, will almost invariaoly give relief.
In ordinary diarrhoea..incipient cholera, in short, 1
in all eases of prostration ot the digestive functions,
whither 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 ol ep demic cholera. No traveller or family
sh mid be without it. This day received per steam
er, and for sale by W. VV. LINCOLN,
june 2p Monument square.
~ TOIE IS MONEY. 4r
Dispatch is a Recommendation which is Im
portant to Builders and Contractors.
r |IHE Subscriber is now prepared with a sufficient
A torce ot Workmen,to ooAuur nines the amount
of Tin Roofing, of any other Establishment in the
j City of Savannah in the same space of time, and
j can give reference to nuiiierou* lto fs laid by him,
j vhich the Public can inspect, lean cover a Medi
! um si2ed v Dwe)ling House, and put up Gutters and
I Conductors, complete in the apace of 10 hours. All
; Roots war ranted in point ot Workmanship, and
j prices as low’ as ptudence dictates.
I lam hLq, fitting up Water Works in Ilpussf.
which in point of £tyle and Woi kmai ship.has ru-vt •
| beep practised in this City. All work done und;f
I my immediate inspection.
I respectfully ?k a ontinuancc 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 99 liQ & 12 Barnard*atreet.
KEEN GINGER, foraaieby
’ jaly 8 J. A MAYER, 154 Bro'ighton-sts.
J. If. OOIIEN & CO..
14.0 jDtOUG'i ION-BTREET, solicit a call
| -I- v/ from tho ladies, to inspect the tol^r-wing
! Dress Goods, which will be sold at the lowest
prices :
Black Silks of different widths and qualities.
! Colored and Foulard Silks
; Colored Muslins, a beautiful aesortmei.t.
; Bilk and Worsted Bareges.
Scotch and Fremsh fast colors.
Calicos at lUc. > ard, fast colors. Also—
SwisH. Plaid, Cambric and Dotted Musiin. very low
_ 1
IVEW BOOKS.—3 imt* tmd Tiae : or Btrive
and Win ; oy A L Rue, Author ol’Jamo: Mon i
joy, to Love and to be Loved, etc., I'lc
; Fair Rosamond :or theQueeu a Victi.o; by Pierce ,
Egan. Esqr.
I Marco Paul's Travels und Voyages in Vermont :
; by Jacob Abbot.
The Merry Museum for July
1 The Ladies’ VV reath for July.
The Christian Review for July. |
; Surtains Magazine Received by
i july 15 J.B CthBLDGE.
j : *
! llAilt DYE.— 1 atchelor’n ana Bogle's ce)e
----!IA brHted Hair Dye, this day received per steam
! er, and lor sale by VV vV LINCOLN,
i juiy 8 M nurni ht tqu-aro.
LIAIE.— Lanuing from brig Harriet ; aEd -for
safe by
I june lx BRIGHAM. KELLY & CO. j
! ITOU THAT AUE SLFFLILIMI with i
A DiarrhCea, Bummer Complaint, will find a sure ;
and speedy relief by using a single bottle ot Dr. Bil- I
lings's AstrinjAnt 8y rup. For SHle by
HUMFARLYS& JOHNSON, |
july 14 Corner Broughton und Whitaker sts.
LOST.— By the subscriber, a PORTE MONIEA, j
containing his certificate ot City Registry, and j
other little things of no use ro any other than him- I
self. A suitable reward will be paid on its delivery j
at the Republican Office.
’ulylM JOHN m HARRISON.
Juvr BE CHIVED —Some more of those low •
priced Dotted Muslins ur.d Checked Cambrics,
j and lor sale by J. H. COHEN &. CO,
jaly ;J4 No. 140 Broughton street. ;
K K bbD Sour Kraut, sor sale by j
jupe 2U ri. GOODALL
T ATIIB4 —64.000 Laths,hour'y expected, and for
J-A sate to arrive by
june ; EVVBUKER.
ipIItELLAS-A fresh assortment of both !
AJ Cotton und Bilk, just received nd for sale low
by J. H COHEN <k Cos, !
juiy 24 No. 140 Broughton street. \
UMPIOKABLE XjflCK —For doors ol any
kind, which challenge the world to pick them,
the hero of a hundred locks” not excepted. It is
du‘- to the public that locks thus < ffered, should DC
fairly testeo. For that purpose the proprietor of*
flers to-dep sit Five Hundred dollars in proper hands
Tor two years, if not aodnef won—as a reward to the
successful ooerator. on the lollovving terms. Any
person may select three locks from thirty—before
them—and may then examine the re
maming twenty reven, and have the use of their
keys, lie may then have one month to prepare his
picking instruments, when he must begin the pick
ing operatWh. and pay oneperceirt. per day on the
amount till he picks one of the three se
lected locks, or abandons it, the last of which be 1
may not Jo till he has operated ten days. When he j
has picked one lock, to the acceptance of a disinter- |
ested committee, he isonly to prove that he k lows
jt> pit-: iht <a d>: rc-*raii;n3 two - 1 ,
locks in the two following day. to the acceptance
of The same commit te- , and take the SSOO.
This may certify t at Mr. E. 3. VVoodbridire has
deposited in my bands a certified check off-SSOO, i
payable at the Hanover Bank, New York, for the j
purpose named in the abuv/j advertisement.
James c. beach,
Payable Teller at t..e Hanover Bank.
The above Locks with3 keys, with a varie
ty ot superior finished 43 to re, and Hou~e Door Locks
with and with >ut knobs. Also, Cai p ntf rs Mortice,
Stock, Closet. Chest. Trunk Pad. Drawer, &c , d<c.
with Porcelain and Mineral Knobs, just ece.iveand
for sale by E LOVELL,
iu ne s No. 11 BaYnard street.
r pilE GENUINE Carpenter’s Extract Sarsapar
A ilia, for said, by
juneU _ HUiIPiIREYS Sc JOH NSO N
POLORFD TA HUB CLOTHS Col and Cot
ton Table Clotiis, various size?
Col’d Linen an.i Worsted do
Col’d Piano Covers, for sale low. by
J H COHEN & TO,
Juno 17 140 Brouehtau streeet,
‘’ next taj W Murrell’s Furniture |
EYacSSa 50 li iiu- prime Bacon elides ; ‘.15 do do 1
i do
Uams ; (or aoTe hj
jaly a WEBSTER & PALMES.
PINE APPT.E CH EX E.-A~ I'evj boMTfbr 1
sal** at the Emporium, by
june 14 8. GOODALii.
ROIUNSON’S PATENT B.\RLE\ —This
article is strongly recommended by the Facul
ty as a nutritious, cooling Hop for infants. It is al !
so much approved tor making a delicate custard, |
etc. J received and for sale by
july 21 W. W. LINCOLN, Monument-sar. 1
; I OUDENS Carminative, for sale by
j Aj june 14 HUMPHREYS & JOHNSON.^
m*ODA 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 j
j city, served with fresh syrups and kept constantly j
. coid. Also, iced Congress Water.
may 19 J. A. MAYER, 154 Broughton-st. !
ORRIS TOOTH WASH, warranted genu;
ine, just received by
i June 14 HUMPHREYS Sc JOHNSON.
BATH BRICK.—3 casks English Bath Brick j .
for scouring : just received and foreale by
june 14 VV. W. LlNCOLN.Monument-sqr.
—20,000 Esmeraldoee very aupen6r,j
just received and for sale by
j june 22 , PADELFORD, FAY & CQ, j
I a TTENTJON. —If you shonld be so unfortunate j
Hi to want Medieiru* at night, you can obtain
I them at any hour, by ringing the'night Bell, when-fi
compe ent person will wait on you. There will be
; a light the 9tore all night.
HUMPHREYS & JOHNSON.
june* T ANARUS 6t corner Broughton and Whitaker-sts.
PUBLIC PURCHASING A.\DCOMIiIISSIOiV j
AGENCY IN NEW YORK,
and the principal cities.
A. L. STIMSOI, !
Public Agent, uud Correspondent,
AD AM SACO’S. EXPRESS OFFICE,
No. 19 Wail Street. New York ,
W ILL give prompt and faithful attention to pur
chasing Merchandise. Agricultural Implements, J
Surgical Instruments, ete. etc., in l**rge or small , ‘
and forwarding by the most responsible ! |
to any part o*. the United States, the Can- j 1
atlas and Europe.
i ’ sr He w-illalso execute any other practicable, |
proper, and remunerative commission, either per- i
sonai or through hi Agents, in Washington City.
. Baltimore, Bhiladelphia Hartford,New Haven, Bos- j
ton, New Orleans. Mobile and Europe.
JISP* Only such letters as shall have been pre
paid will be received, and every originalapplication |
t> meet with attention, must enclose one dollar.
Orders directed tome.it Ift at any ot Adams Sc 1
Co’s Express Offices, will come promptly to hand.or
they may be oddresserf (pot-paid) to A. L. Stim
■ gon, No. 19 Wall street. New York,
ju’y 7 lotw
I ..K Tllkible Child.—The terrible child is a
I cosiruipolße—you meet n.m every where, in the sat*
otts ot Paris, the dr wing ro< ms of Boston. New
I York and FoiladHphia, in promenades and in ball
; rooms. M- the horro* ol all that move therein—
! tho mingi. and Cieao and pet ol his parents. Ad ex
■ ample will iUus* i afe the nature ot his phenomenon.
In one ol his clever sketches, Hook inti ounces a
j sublime specimen in the person of a boy who thus
I accosts a gentlemanly vioitor in the pros< nee of his
’ mamma :
“Pray, sir, who lives the nearest to you in the
: coum ry?”
\ “Mr. ”
“Is he a brut© ?”
•A brute, iuy boy ? No—what makes you ask the
question V*
Because the other dsy, when mamma was speak -
mg about you, she said you weie ncxX door to a
brute /”
in making a mornm? call, if you take him upon
your km-©, he will begin to puH vour curia, and usk
you if you can take the huir off your head as his
mamma can l
At his elder sister’s birth day party, when she
j Staten her age at twenty five, he will remind her
. that Pa fold b**r at breaking rh*- was thirty-eight—
] Ternuie irn-mnn'r cs the-o children h ve.
An enfautterrible rushed Into the room full of
i j-’cnipiiiiy with ~*ome newly discovered object in his
| hand, and hasten* and to hi- mother, exclaiming :
■ ‘‘Look h* re, mamma, here’s that tooth you lost tho
, other day.’
Tho dames-of aricient Rome were accustomed to
j bestow infinite pains upon the dre>c;ng ot ilit ir hair.
i They, a* well as the Grecian lad.es. us’.-d the curling
tongs ; and their huir was plated, twisted or woven
into forms so elaborate and exquisite, that it
bullied tiie most accomplished Parisian hair dresser
of the present day to imitate them. Coronets, dia •
denis wreaths, baskets ot Bower-, clusters of grape*
were all beautiful y represented by the cyhning hand
i < I the Roman hairdresser. When, aft* r the con
! qh|*B of Great Bri am, the light, sunny tresses of
i lh e'Ca)edoninn.oy maidena won the a*Jmiring hearts
| oi their darker haired conquers, the Roxiun girls,
|in order to re-gain their 10.-. t at/preruuey . resulted to
I the expedient of powdering th dr hair with gold
dust, thus literal y becoming fair ones with aotdeu
l locks.
i ,
InE ScHOTLMASTEfi AND HIS PdPILS.—“Jost ph .
where is AJ rival ’’
“On the map, sir.’ 1
I- I in* an, Joseph, iu what continent—the Eastern
; or Western continents”
. ‘ Well, the iaud ct Africa is in the Eastern con
tinent; but ilia p- ople,-ir, are ail of Lm down
; fcouth ”
“VVhat are it? product*?”
‘ Africa, sir,-or dowit-bouth?”
“Africa, you blockhead P
“Well, sir. ithnsn’r, got any . if never had any ’’
“How do the African people live i”
“By drawing.’’
“Drawing what—water ?”
“No, sir, by dra wing their breath l”
4 fit down Joseph !”
“Tfiomas', what is the equator ?”
“Why, sir, it’s a horizontal po'e running perpendi
cularly through the imaginations of astronomers and
old geographers.
4 Go to your seat, Thomas. William Stigge, what
do we mean by an eclipse ?”
“An old race horse --ir.’’
“Silence. Next Jack what is an eclips'T’
“An tclipe© j- a thing as appears when the moon
gits on a bust, and runs agin the sun: consequently
the sun blacks the moon's face!”
•‘Class is dismissed.”
CLOTHING.—Ftne Drab aiu’
|fjl Brown Overcoats; black, dre s and' s fi
truck do; Cloth, Caesimere. Tweeds
—andrfattinet Pants; riatin,Silk Velvet. .IL : S-
Cashmere and Cloth embroidered Vest*: Black and
Fancy Silk Cravats For Sale by
oct 28 STALEY* HENDRY.Congress-st.
TABLET OF ALABASTER.—Tananfa
Cashmerian Tnhlet ot Alabaster, for r< moviirir
Tan. I lmplesand beautilying ihe complexion. Just
received anti for sale by VV . VV. LINCOLN,
june 25 Monument square.
An Ordinance, to provide for the issaing ofthe
Bonds of the City OI fcn’ nun!, t • pav th-j sJb
senption her* to to re mad*- to the Savn ah and
Ogechee Plunk Road neny.
men of rhe City of Savannah • niiiiarilers
ct, in Council assembled, anu it her* \or aired
by the authority of the tame That ih*re shall be
issued Bunds of the city oi Sav m *i ; . . MU mur.t
of five thousand dollar., tu pay oi r.■ y .-nl. ra
tion to the Bavann u en P; nk Rend Com
pany. The said Bonos shall be , ; le in ten
years, with interc>t at t> < i te ol 7 per cent, per
annum, the interest p -yabh emi annual y, accord
ing to coupons to i e hum x- o t th# BondV
RICHARD D. ARNOLD Mayor.
Attest: RF. Akin, UJerk of (; euncil. july 10
AN oldi a: c/ ,
To Increase the number of Privates ofthe
City Watch.
OL it ordfiinrd by th- May-.rand Aldermen of the
X-J City of Savar nah and Hamlets thereof, in Coun
cil assembled, arm it is here by ord ined by the au
thority of the same, that the number of Privates of
the City Watch shah be eighty six instead of sixty
six, as heretofore, and that the additional number
ol Privates to be appointed under this ordinance
shall be subject to all the exi.-ting ordinances, regu
lating the Privates ol the City Watch, am: shall te
eeivc the tame compensation and live the same
bond. KIL’IiABDD. ARNOI.I:, Mayor.
_j4ttest: R. F. Akin, Clerk Council july 2
A BliLI.iS Condition Powders, still go
oit ireeiy aid prove effectual in every
rV7V ‘ instance by givin.- ielicf to Horses in
u ■ ... casj’B ot heavy Cougha, Cold., Wtjme.
broken \\ .nd, Glanders, aod fur improving the An
imal generally, for sale by
HUMPHREYS & JOHNSON,
July 31 Corner Broughton und Whitaker sts.
EOI’JNH, o- Magnolia Vale—a Novel : by Caro,
line Lee Hemz. autb :r of “Linda.” See
Pencil Sketches, or Oi tiines of Character and
Manners: by Miss Leslie, author of “Kitties Rela
tions.” &c.: includin'.. Mrs. Washington Potts and
•Mr. smith, with other stories.
The Five l.uve Adventures of Solomon Slugs
and other Sketches: by Daniel 1. author of
the “Benoit,” ic.
Hen Brace, a Nautical Romance ; by Captain
Chamber, author of “The Life of a Sailor,” Scc
Mary Morris, and other Tales : by N 11. Moore.
I he Gipsy’s Daughter, a Novel : by Mrs. Grey.
The Disgrace to the Family, a Btory of Social Dis
tinction : by W. Blanchard Ji-rrold—with illustra
tions : by Phiz. Received by
J‘ unea3 J. B.CUKftFDSE.
B.ack and Colored G< , urimere,s9
and 75c. per yard. J H COHEN Sc CO.
juneii 140 Broughton street.
13LACK MAP D’ETE at, 87 and SIOO. $1 50
L ’ and finer J H COHEN Sc CO.
~^ n< * 140 Broughton street.
■T-fAY.—2OO Bundles prime North River Hay,
A M. daily expected to arrive for sale by
June2l WASHBURN, WILDER* CO.
ROMS BOOKS I! BOOKB !! !-Pencil
■ 9’ lings hy the Way, written during some veur. a
repid. nee and trayellin Europe ; by N. P. Willis.
. “ynnshurst; his Wanderings and Ways of think
; by Donald MacLeod. Received by
N tna J 27 j. B. CUBBEDGE
RECEIVED, per FteamshipState
I ol Georgia, a fresh supply of Ladies’
fine French Morocco and Kid Slip
pers. Ties and Buskins: alsoby re
cent arrivals, Ladies’, Misses, and Children’s fine
Gaiter Boots, also Gentlemen’s fine French Boots
imported by J Miles & Son ot Philadelphia. The
subscriber keeps constantly on hand a fine assort
ment of Shoes and Boots of every variety and style,
which he will take Measure in showing to all who
may favor him wltna call. WILLIAM HEIDT,
june 15 Sign ofthe large Boot.Gibbons’ Building.
PHYSICIANS will find utourstoro as fine an as
sortment of Chemicals,as can be found in the
-State ; the new preparations of Managainse ju&t re
ceived. Many of our Chemicals, are of Pelletier
and other French Manufacturers, and are warranted
pure and genuine. Our stock of Tinctures, embra
ces every one of the Phai macopia, and are pure aud
ol fu 11 strength. Our store is open all night.
Sc JOHNSON,
jane 5 corner Broughton and Whitaker st*.