Savannah journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1851-1852, August 09, 1852, Image 1

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Sarunnalj Gnmiing Journal. BY .1. IS. CUBUKDUK. THOMAS W. LANE, Editor. The Daily Paper will bn mailed to country subscribers at $4, and the Tri-weekly ut $2 per an num—payable invariably in advance. All new Ad vertisements appear in both papers. ADVERTISING RATES. Advertisements inserted at the following rates: — FOlt ONE SQUARE OK TEN LINES. One insertion, $0 50 One month, $5 00 Two “ 087 Two “ 800 Three “ 100 Three ‘* 10 00 Four “ 1 25 Four “ 12 00 Five “ 150 Six “ J. 5 00 One week, 175 One year 20 00 C ntracts tor jearly advertising may be made on liberal terms. OENTIUL KAILicOAi). New Arrangement for l’assenger Train**. Hi? - ON and after Tuesday July Ist, passengerTraios will run as follows: DAY TRAINS. Leave Savannah 8, A. M. j Arrive rt Macono,so P. .1. Leave Macon 7,30 “■ 1. j Arrive al£avan’h6, A. and. N ii-IT TRAINS. Leave Savannah iS, P.M. I Amveat Macons,ls, A. vl Leave Macon 4,50, P. M. | ArriveatSava’h2,3o, A. I. The Day Trains connect with the Macon and W s tern Night Trains to and from Atlanta, Montgome y and Chattanooga, with stages to and from Auga- a. from No 9, (and going east; to and from Milled e villi;, froin Gordon. The Night Trains connect with daily Steamers to and from Charleston, and with weekly S teams h ps to and trom New-York ; at Macon with the Mac n and Western Day Trains to and from Atlanta. ( o lumbus t>y Stage trom KWnesville, Augusta, by G- r* •gia Rail Road, and with South Western Rail Road to and from Fort Valley, and by Stnges with poii ts 30Uth westward WM. M. WADLLY, june 21 Gen’l.Superintendent “PEKIN TEA COMPANY.” Warehouse 75 and 77 Fulton-st ., New Yor fc. This TEA Company has always {jfeggH maintained a high reputation forj^^Up l!Lr'-:ni.'iilll&TEAS oi the most delicious char-g ‘Jj acter and tragrancy, and are warranted to give .-ui• s faction in every instance, if they do not prove s represented they may be returned For sale by ti o Agent J. A. MAYER, mar 5 154 Broughton Street. BOOTS ANJ SllOES.*^f rt/A CASES fine sewed calfskin Ducts; ly and *u\Jdo pegged dodo do: Monterey and Cdngref Boots; Ladies and Gent’s Gaiter Boots; Ladies’ Ti* and Slippers ; Boys* and Youth’s Shoes, 5000 pai Plantation Brogans. For sale by oct 28 “ STALEY &. HENDRY. Sign oi tne Golden Eagle, Congress street J. H. COHEN & CO. No. 140, Broughton st, Next to I. W. >1 orrell & Co’s., Furniture .STORE, ARE daily receiving large additions to tbeir much admired and Cheap Stock of DRY GOODS, 4 ‘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 ot Savannah,” by sell, ing Retail at Wholesale Prices. Soliciting a centin uation of the Patronages • kindly extended us, we respectfully invite all to call and be satisfied. Planters will find it to their interest, to examine oup-Stuck. No trouble to show Goods. may 28 VALUABLE IMPROVEMENT! A compete and substantial substitute for QLOorM bNG, HOUNDS, SWAY-BARS, SAND BOA ID an KING BOLT. I>. W. SEELEYS PATENT COUF&Z&6S! For the fore AXLES and ot Spring Blocks, of four wheeled Vehicles of all descriptions, are justly classed in the ! ist of the. most valuable improvements o the age; both for their perfect utility, economy aud durabiliy. For Farming or Teaming purposes, or light Carriages They are vastly superior to any other mode of cou p-ini: now known or used- Though thousands of inirnpeachable witnesses’coula be produced’ to tes tify to these lacls. yet tiie Patentee would only ask for an examination of his Apparatus The coupling is affected by the use of two metalic circular plates, bolted, one to ’he bolster and p-rch, 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 m m the body of the carriage without first removing one of the fore wheels, and turning the axle in a position at right angles with its working position ; which, it will be seen, brings one arm oi the axle directly un der the perch. For further .particulars read Testi monials. Notice of the Press. Valuble Invention—lmportant to Waggon Makers—Mr. David W. Seely, ot Cat lisle, Schoha rie County, New York,has recenjly’secured a patent tor one ot the most valuable improvements of the age. It is for connecting the fore axle to the oletfer or bodyof a waggon,in a firm and substantial manner and dispensingwith the use of the old fashioned hounds, block-tun", sand-board, and sway-bars, avoiding the necessity ot boring the bolster and ax e for the kins-bolt; making at feast 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 6c Mechanic. This improvement has taken premiums at seven State Fairs, inc’uding the American Institute Orders filled by S,Z M URPHY. april 12 6 m New York Wire Railing Works. P|lH E Subscriber manufactures I- Wire Railing for public and private grouds, Verandahs, window Guards and Gratings : Wr. ‘USHT and Cast Iron RailingUron Columns, Iron Doors and Shutters, Iron Beadstetids and Iron Furn tare: Wire Fences, for Plantation ”• Ronds, etc., madeontirely on anew’ . r and iron fOßte ; pr’ces at 9, 11 am: per .running foot, 4! feet high ; for circul ith designs address JOHN 15. WICKERSiIAM, 240 Broadway, New York, v E. The subscriber would refer to the <uclo :)YF rsyth Place, the railing and gaU :•> ork %attho Jv. ish Synagogue and • number of c ings in Savtmt. ah, the enclosure of the private cemetery at the Everett family at Fort Valley, and also to the work at Macon, Madison and other places in Georgia. mar 4 Iv IYTEW BOOKS.—The Life and Letters of Hru *4.l thold Geooiebuhr—with essays on liiseharactei [T and influence ; by the Chevalier Bunsen, and Profes sors Brandish and Rnrrell. Cosmos; a sketch of a physical description ol th Universe ; by Alex. Von-Huinboldt—vol. 4 The Days of Bruce : a story from Scottish His tory ; by Groce Aguilar. Piquinilo : a tal 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 ot the old do uinion; by Walter Whitmore, Esq. Corsican Brothers: a Legendary Romance; by jAlex Dumas. * Up the Rhine ; by Thos. Hand—with com c ilius trations: being No. 10 Putnam’s Library. Apple-’ ton’s Library—Papers trom the Quarterly Re view. Recollections of aßouthern Matron ; by Caroline Gilman. The Wigwam and the Cabin ; or Tales of the South ; by ’he author of “The Yamassee,” “The Golden Christmas,” &c. The Pictorial Brother Jonathan, for the Fourth of July, 1852. Also, a fresh supply of Horse-Shoe Rob sotijgby J. P. Kennedv. Receivedand for sal jounlO ‘ J. B. CUBBEDG SAVANNAH. JOURNAL. Ten cents a week, or two cents a copy. 33“ Payable to the Carriers VOL 111. Business (Slurbs. DR. U, D. BABHIES, (Lute ol New York) | SURGICAL & M|C .ANICAL DENTIST, Comer Congress dj Whitaker-ats ., Over Prenderga-tfe Dry Goods Store, Savannah. £&■ N- : - Is now prepared to execute all fc *mis of Dntrical Work in the most -cientilic manner. Persons suffering from Toothache can be relieved, ! without extracting, in ten minutes. I.N- Prices very moderate. apriffi * ly DR. M C. H£AJLI>, Office Frank/i u-sgr ., Bryan-st., Savannah , Ga., _ T Is prepared to perform-all opera lions upon natural TEETH, and re ■L[Y place th ><e which are lost, from one T..T-J to an entire Double Set. All work warranted tA be durable. Extracting performed with care and skill. Charges moderate. Tooth-ache ; cured, examination and advice gratis. ■ march 2 ly GEORGE W. HARDCASTLR CARRIAGE MAKER, 200 Congress and U Jjj ! : “ 25 St. Julian Street, Franklin Square. Yl/’OULD Return his thanks to his friends andpat f T runs tor past favors,and inform them, that he i is now ready at the old stand, to execute any work in the above line, and hopes by his untifing exertions to please ail who may honor him with u call. Ail kinds of reparing in the above business done with the utmost neatness and dispatch. Wheelwright and Blarksmith work, and ali kinds ot Wheels, Waggons, Drays, Carts. &c.,made on the shortest notice and on most liberal terms, ly lebs R. H. DARB Y. PASIIIONABLETAILOH& CUTTER, 149-J Congress-street.. ; /'jFF'KltShis .. ‘vices ui the citizens of Savannah, 1 and.respuctfully solicits a share of their pat-ron lage. He has doubtof giving Saiisiaction to ail who may I'avoP him with an order iorqutting nr tna kingtbemost lash ionable garment.- dec i.‘i is. W. COM* V, ; HOUSE & SION IV IN I hit. UI.AZIER& GILDK Corner Liberty and Montgomery-sts. ORNAMENTAL TV ORK OF EVERY DESCHII'TION’ EXE- I- ETEIITN A STY LETUAT CANNOT DE SURPASSED. description of .lobbing executed at the S shortest notice. ty april y ~ BuioßKisT -Vo. 7 Barnard street, North side of the Mar ,kel. and opposite Planters’ Hotel. j BELL HALGLK, AND MANUFACTURER —OF ALL KINDS OF— I’llti; I’ifOU !• -SAKli.s, | it ON HAILING!*, LOCKS, &c., j Offers his ervices to the Citizens of Savan A.’JiiKh nd State ql Georgia. He L prepared to \£Jr *‘ll orders fur anything in the above line, at tfif shortest noticj, and on the most reasonable ! terms. oct23 JOU\ OLIVER, House and Sign Painter, Gilder, Glazier. &C. ! Dealer in Paints. O' 1 ?, Turpentine, Varnish. Win dow Glass Putty, Pain Brushes. Arc. Broughton-strect, bcitrc.tv JVhitakir and Bull. i P. W. UOK i ’W'jULL, Dealers in Foreign and*Domestic M IFARHWAKE AND CLTLEItY, £A L?M And Mi;chairics’ Tpols of ail kinds. • i; •——J No. .’O2 Bryan Street, Savannah, Ga. ajfril 8 E, HERBERT OLMSTB * D J CABLVET MAKER A.\DU.\I)ER-^ “ JL taker, Corner of Bull aud State-sis .> ‘ * ‘ Auvcr Messrs. StiUis & Lhivi’s, i,> KSPECTi'ULLY solicits ushurc of the patronage C nV toe public in his line of business. All orders left with ii an w ill be punctually attended to. feb 2 JOHN ANTrv OB US, PORTRAIT, LANDSCAPE AND ANIMAL PAINTER i St. Andrew’s Hall, corner of Broughton and mar ,ij Jejferson-streets. [lim 7 NjEU si'OUR Now offerius at Wholesale and retail a larg-e assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. AT TiiE LOWEST CASH PRICBB. At Roberts A: Foote’s old stand. Congress-street, mar 20 E. L. GUEKAIiD. DR H J. ROYALL,’ “ o je r is r . i Office 129 Broughton-street, near Whitaker. Uiiict! hours lrom 8 to 2 o'clock, and from 3 to 6. mar 11 eom DR. tiANNINii'S IMPROVED BRACE. UR. S. G Pancost Dentist,No. 150 Broiightou-st. Having tna /e arrangements with the tftanufac urer of she above valuable Chirurgical Instrument, vill supply all applicants, either at wholesale or re , ail A Female well qualified to fit the Brace, will be in •ttqndance upon Ladies, and if desired will wait ! upon tliern at their residences, N. P>.—O rders from Physicians in the country i will ne promply atl- nded to. april 7 V 1 FACTORS A COMMISSION MERCHANTS A'oj 94 Bay-street, Savannah. ’ W.P.Yo.vofi, july t W.Odf l * l P. JACOBS’ E(4 Ail ANI>TO B A CIO STOIt E , Butl-street, (Sign of the “Big” lndiun,) j .V E ATI MONUMENT—S QUA HE, ."savannah, Ga. N. B.— Keeps constantly on hand ripauish. Halt ! Spanish,and American Sugars, at wholesaleaod re i tail. Also, Ctiewing Tobacco, Snjitt, &,c. june L J. ii. HULL, FACTOR, COMMISSION & FORWARDING M E li a U A N 1, Number 172 Bay “Street, Savannah, Georgia, oct 9 “ly j . S. Z. MURPHY, ! IVlicciivriglitiiufl Ulacksuiiili, No. 96 and 98 St. Julinn-street, West side of the Market, Savannah, Gat j Carriages made and repaired at short notice, aud a re asonableprice ly jan 27 1. REILLY, I) RAP E R AK 1) T A IL 0 it, i Broughton-street, next door‘to the Marshall House, Savannah, Ga. Having unhand a vvkllselec t,'d atuck of FALL and VVINTKK CLOTHING, he uolicitsudhare of putronnjte; Tints;.- oi hi; triends who may l.voi him with a call,will dio We!!. Owing to hia small exp. oses.he can sell at much licht. r prof it thanthusc thatpuy a beavyrent. Don't feiruet to give him a call. Garmentsmadetuorderanriwar runted to lit. ly octilf Ci AST©I OIL, beat quality, wh lesale and re ; tail, by .1. A. MATTER, 1 july ti 151 Broughton street. SAVANNAH MONDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 9, 1852 Business (Garbs. JOHN M. MUEIURD, ATTTOUNKY AT LAW. COMMISBIONKE FOR NEW JERSEY 175 Bay Street, july 19 Sayansab. Gi. E. H. bacon; ATTO RN E ¥ A T LA W —AND— NOTARY PUBLIC. Office at the Corner of Bay aud Whitaker-sts., Over Swift & Denslow’s Store, feb 9 “ FLEMING & MILLSN, UPHK undersigned having united in the practice of J- Law, will attend punctually to any Business en trusted to their cure. Ofi'u ecm ner Bay and Whita ker streets, over Messrs. Switt.Denslow A: Cy* William B.Flemin o John jM. Millen. ORDINARY’S OFFICE. Corner of Bay and lVkitak.tr streets. Office hours trom 9 A M. to 2 P.M., auo : P. M. to 6P.M. ly april 29 V. \v. skiff” Wntch-Mnker and Jeweler, No. 129 Congress street, Savannah. Georgia. Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry repaired and warranted. CLASSICAL AITD ENGLISH SCHOOL -157 BRORGHTOJt STREET. li. MALLOK, Principal. Miss A. M. PARKER, TeacherK)t Primary Classes and Drawing. HENRI IIERRI3SE, Teacher of French. I)r. \x. KNCJiIR, Classical Teacher. Th<'Principal may be lound daily athis rfchool Rora from 3to4P. M, ly sept 29 A CARO, aft The undersigued haviug rc-opcned with an 9 entire New St'jck of 1 DRUGGS, CHEJIICA^S faacy artlclbs# At No. 139 South Bide of Broughton-xt., for merly Walker’s Marble Yard, ft-f Is now ready to furnish any thing in hr* LinKfat Die shortest notice. SODA WATER made in his own peculiar way, sent tof any part of the city, and always to be had at the* store, in the highest state ol perfection. Prescriptions put up with careaud dispatch. Subscriber nKviug served the public long an., iaua.ully, respectfully solicits a share of'patronage mar 3 ly THO vI.AS R.YERSON, Agent Removal of Jewelry from Brongli ton to Concurs.- HtreF.r. v. w. sKirr, WOULD takethis method of in lor m /inS his customers and the public geu Cjl 3L erally, that he has fitti'd up the store. ftkaafly 129 Congress-st , where he intends to IBEyJ m t\e a permanent location, and carry on the Jew elry busines in its various branches. Watches, Jew elry, Clock, 6tc f . cleaned and repaired with des patch, and warrant'd. Also.’ an • -sorrircut if Jew elry constantly on hand which will be sold at rea sdhable prices. Those in want of any thing m tin? above line of business, would do well to call at Skiff's, on Congress st„ first dot r West of Dr. Par sons. (july 23) V. W SKIFF & CO. WHERE IS SKIFF ? Is Still the inquiry on Broughton street, by hun dreds, daily—we refer those inquiring; friends to the above advertisement, lor further intormation, call at 129, Congress street. ROOFING. riMIE Subscriber is piepured to lay Tin Roofs o A correct principles, and from 16 years’ experi ence, feels assured he can give satisfaction. Price very low. Best reference giv n. l. b 18 “ M.J. MAURICE. Gutters and Conductors made to order, NOTICE r PHE undersigned have sold out their Retail Stock -*■ oi Boots, Shoes, &c v in Gibbons* Building to Mr. Wm Heidt, who will continue the Retail Busi ness at opr Old Stand, and for whom we respectful ly so'icit a liberal share of the patronage ol our old friends. (june 3) E. F. WOOD &CO. PEBOVAij. f j'AHK undersigned has moved from Broughton -t., 1 lo the Store in Gibbons Budding, recently oc cupied by E F Wood & Cos., where he will be hap: py to supply his old customers, and also the late patrons ot Messrs. E-F. Wood <StCo. june 3 WM. HEIDT<.‘ ’ 98 BRYAN STREET FALL ANO WINTER 41001)3. riAHE Subscribe r has just received his selected 1. stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, con sisting in part ot English, French and German Cloths ; Ei glish, French aud Scotch fancy ami black Cassimeres ; also, a large and splendid variety of Vestings, consisting of fancy Silks* Satins and Wors ted, black and figured do, and black embrodered do, which heis prepared to make to ojder in the most fashionable style, and on accommodating terms. He has also receeived a select assortment of REA DY MADE CLOTHING.for men and boys. Togeth er witha large and choicesupply ol HATS and CAPS made upin the mostfashionable style, and to his own order. PHILIP KEAN, oct 9 * ly 98Bryan-st. LINIMENT—A certain cure for all kinds of Rheumatism, Soreness and Swelling of the Breast, Pain and Weakness in the Back and Joints, Sprains, bruises. Cramps, Old Sores. Paralysis, or loss of power in the Limbs, Burns, Wounds,Swellings, Salt Rheum, &c., a single trial \ ill convince any one of the 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 HUMPHREYS & JOHNSON, june 9 corner Brought t \and Whitaker-sts. 7V-EWBOOKS**—Life in New York, ortLeSe X ‘ cretOrder oi the Seven, a Romance; by the Author of Avel,Parsons, or the Brothers Revenge Florence DeLack, etc. The Diary of a London Physician ; by Samuel C. Warper. Author of Ten Thousand a year. The Texas Virago, or the Tailor ot Gotham, and other Tales; bj r C W. 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 CUBBRDGE. LOOK HERE.—We have just received the fin est issortment of Hair Brusher, Tooth Brushes, ever ottered in thiscity. Our stock ot Hair Brushes consist of upwards ol sixty different patterns, and our stock of Tooth Brushes cdhsists of over ninetv different Kinds, besides n large lot of Fancy Goods, which we will sell at price lower than ever offered here before. If you want a Hair Brush tosuit you. call and get ono at june 26 HUMPHREYS Sc. JOHNSON, Corner Broughton and Whitaker sts. RO WAN'S TONU HiXT I RE, warrant ed pure, lor safe, by HUMPHREYS & JOHNSON, june 5 corner. Brouahton and Whitnker sts. HAIK BRUSHES of every description, some very line and rich pattern-, for sale by lIUAI rTJKKYS & .JOHNSON, aug 2 Corner Broughton find Whitaker sts. J. W. COHEN fcCO., RRoUGrITON-STREET, solicit a call It:' ’ from the ladies, to inspect the following j Dress Goods, &c.. which will be sold ut the lowest ’ pricue : j Black Silks of different widths and qualities. Colored and Foulard Silks Colored Muslins, a beautiful assortment. Silk and Worsted Bareges. Scotch and French Ginghams, fast colors, i Calicos at 10c. <#> \ urd. last colors. Also— ! Swiss. Piaid, Cambric and Dotted Muslin, very low 1 july 1 jYTEW BOOKS—Time and Tide: or Strive and Win ; t y A L Rae, Author ot Jr.rne- Mon t joy, to Love and to be Loved, etc., etc. I Fair Rosamund :or the Queen s Victi ,by Pierce Egan. Esqr. Marco Paul’s Travels aud Voyages In Vermont , , by Jacob Abbot. ‘Pile Merry Museum for Julj. The Ladie.-’ Wreath fur July. The Christian Review for July. ’ Sartains Magazine for August Received by | July 15 __ J.B. CUBBLDGE. I TNPiCKABLE LOCK I—For 1 —For doors of any i ‘ kind, which challenge the world to pick them. ; | the hero of a hundred locks” not excepted, it is i I du to the pub ic that locks thus offered, should --e | I fairly teste.i. For that purpose the proprietor of- j I fe rs to i-it hive Hundred dollars in proner ban .•< 1 I for two years, if not suorfer won—as a reward to the ; Hucgt-s-iul ooerator, on the iollowing terms. Any | person may select three locks from thirty—before j , examining them— nd may then examine the re- ; maining twenty (-even, and have the use of their key.-. He may then have one month to prepare his | picking instruments, when he must begin the pick up; operation, and pay one per cent, per day on the amount deposited, till he picks one of the three-se lected locks, or abandons it, the last of which he may i tot io till lu has ten dajs. When he has picked one lock, to the acceptance of a disinter ested committee, lie iamniy to prove that he k mwg how to pick them by picking the remaining two j locks in the tvvo follßwajir day s, to the acceptance = of the same committe* . aud take the SSOO. This may certify t at Mr E. 3. Woodbridge has i deposited in toy i.amis a certified check ol SSQO, j j payable at the Hanover Bank. New York, for the ! ! purpose named in the above advertisement. James c. black. Payable Teller ut the Hanover Bank. i-^r 4 Tiio Shove Locks with 3 k *ys. with a varie- 1 ty ot superiorfidished -Store, and House Door Locks. | with and with <ut knobs. Also, Carpeuters Mortice, i Stock. Closet. Chest. Trunk Pad. Drawer, 4 ice. | with Porcelain and Mineral Knobs, just ‘eceive and ! for sale by E LOVELL, june 5 No. 11 Barnard street. I r IH E G E\U INb Carpenter’s Extract Sarsapar JL ilia, lor sale by juuei 1 7 HU(i PFI R,E YS & JOII NSO N i MiLOKEDTABLE CLOTHS.-Col'’d. Cot ton Table Oofhs, various sizes • Col and Lilian and. Worsted do Col’d Piano Covers, tor sale low. by J H T.’OIIEN & Cos, june 17 140 Broughton streeet, j next to I VV Morrell’s Furniture Store. 1 i)AG()N.-s'/ hhdsprime Bacon Sides ; 25 dodo j f do Shoulders ; 20 tierces choice Hams : lor siEe by jul.V 2 WEBSTER & PALMES. ‘ JJINEA IT!, EV l ’ X sale at the Emporium, by june 14 S.UOODALL. j J> O BIN SON’S PATENT BAULR\ --’thie j j XL article is strongly recommended by the*Facul ty a* a nutritious, cooling f< op for infanta. It is al j so much approved tor making a delicate custard, ! etc. J ust receivedand lor sale by july 21 VV. \V. LINCOLN. Monumenbsqr. I Z OUDENS Carminative, for sale by Hi june 14 HUMPHREYS & JOHNSON. w()l)A VVATEIt in its higheststate of perfection U-J manufactured after a late improved method, with a costly self-generating apparatus, and war. 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. MAY ER, 154 Broughton-st. OR RIS TOOTH WAS IT, warranted genuj j ine, just received by june 14 HUMPHREYS &. JOHNSON, j aXATIJ BRfUK^s~cask7English” Bathl^ : ick j lo’* scouring : ju. t received and foreale by june 14 W. W. LINCOLN . Monumeut-sqr. SEG ARM. —*2fe()00 EsmeraldOee very superior, j just received ami for sfele by june 22 PADELFORD, FAY <fe CO. A TTKNTION. —If you slionld be so unfortunate 1 -kA. as to want Medicin.* at DignL you can obtain ! them at any hour,by ringing the night Bell, when a ! competent person will wait on you. There will be : a light iu tiie store all ? ight. HUMPHREYS fr JOHNSON, june 5 6t corner Broughton arid Whitaker-sts. i ~ PUBLfC PUlllHAsl\ G AND COMMISSION i AGENCY IN NEW YOISK, smd the piincipsil cities. Jk . X.. STIMSOK, Public Agent and Corresipondent 9 ADAMSiCO’S. EXP Ii ESS OFFICE, ! No. 19 Wail Street. New York, XX7TLL give prompt ami faithful attention to pur- 1 ▼ ? chasing Merchandise. Agricultural Implements, Surgical Instruments, etc. etc., in lrge or small quantities, and forwarding by the most responsible Expresses to any part oi the United States, the Can adas and Europe. l He will also execute any other practicable, proper,and remunerative commission, either per- sonal or through his Agents, in Washington City, i Baltimore, Philadelphia Hartford,New Haven, Bos ton, New Orleans. Mobile and Europe. Only sueh letters as shall have been pre- ! f paid, will be received, and every original application ; to meet with attention, must enclose one dollar. Orders directed to me,if left at any ut Adams & j Co’s Express Offices, will come promptly to hand,or they may be addressed (post paid) to A. L. ritim son, No. 19 Wall street, N-w Y'ork. juiy 7 lUtw KOWN’S ESSENCE OE JAMAICA GINGER.—This rticle is elaborately prepared ; from carefully selected articles of the best quality. It possesses in a concentrated form all this valuable properties of the Jamaica Ginger, and is warranted to be free lrom all irritating or other properties of i an injurious tendency li is beneficially used in a variety of circumstan ces where n warm cordial ami gratelul stimulent is i required, particularly in where there is a j sense of exhaustion arising from excessive fatigue j or heat, a few drops in a halt tumbler of water wi*h 1 ] a li 1 tie sugar, will be found an effectual and most i pleasant restorative, which makes this Essence a j highly useful addition to the traveller's portman- i ! tt hu, us well as to the family collection of remedies, j W’ ere there js an unpleasant sense of weight or I 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 invariably give relief. In ordinary diarrhoea.incipient cholera, in short, in all eases of prostration of the digestive functions, whether from indulgence or disease, it is of inesti mable valqe. During the summer months, and in Southern cli ; mates it is invaluable, particularly during tho pre valence ol ep.rlemic cholera. No traveller or family ; eh mid be without it. This day received per steam ! er. and for sale by VV. VV. LINCOLN, ! june 25 Monument square. riuiEPIKK AND (,I;NuTnl J)ALEY’S X CARMINATIVE.— this proper itiou is without any exception, the best remedy for Children ever known. Call and get the'genuine at HUMPHREYS fc JOHNSON, r june 9 Corner Broughton and Whitaker-sts. feiounual) (Opening Journal. A Word to Mothers.—‘ Dear Mother,” said a delicate littlegitl. ‘*l have broken your China vase.” “ VV 11, you are a naughty, earn less, troublesome little thing—always in some mischief, go upstairs, afrd t-ta in -the closet till 1 send for you. V And this was a Chn?tfen muther'.- answer to the tearful littn cjilprit who had straggled with snd Con quered t;jc* temptation to tell a fjifeehodd to screen he.* t niiit! With a disappointed; disheartened look, tho child obeyed, and at that memetit was crushed in 1 her little heart the sweet flower of truth, perhaps j never ngaiu in alter year.-’ to be revived through life. ; Oh. what were the loss of a'thousand ‘‘vases” in I comparison ? j VJpuFTSFm* op a Bashful Clergyman.--Tho j Rev John Br wn, ol Haddington, the well known l author ot the “Belf-Interpi ‘ ‘ing Bible,” was a man j °l bashtulness. In token of this statement, it need • i “J^ ] y be t:.ted that hi ; courtship lasted seven year®. 1 Six years and a hall passed away, and thi ‘eveie. and | gentleman had got no further torwaj and than he'had i been the first six days. This state of things wys in ! tolerable. A step in adv'ipce must be made, and Mr. Brown fumznofied a'l his c U’ace for the deed. ” Janet,” said he, as they sat down insolemnni j Lpce, we’ve been at quainted now for sax years ; an* ixiair, and ne’r •-< rten-a kfes yet. D’ye think I j might ukc One, my n'-nnfe gn i?” ; •* .lust as you like, John, - ’.ly b ; becomming and ! proper wi’ it “ *• “urely, Janet, we’ll ;.rk a blessing.” I The :■!<• .ng was a-ke<‘. the kiss aras taken, and ) the worthy divine, perfectly overpowered v/ith the j bii.-tul sensation, most rapturously exclaimed— • Oh, ; woman ! but it i.- guae ! We’ll return I thanks ” Eix months made the pious couple man and wife . i ‘ aT, ri ” udded hi-'decent!ant. who humorously told j tiie t-- !•.*. •• a happier couple never spent a long and I useful life together.” . The Cost of Preachers.—A paragraph has been • circular.ng freely in tne newspapers respecting the j exceffdv*- c'ost of preachers in the United Ftates. It J is said that there are ovt>r 16,0*10 ministers, oi the va -V OUB denomiuatii.ne. ond that at vn average cot cf j each, tin re would be expended the enormous , sum i){ 56 r 000.(-00 annually for ihi-; one thing. But what i.- tee cost ot keepir j up an opposite state of afi o's t Over $12,000,000 are annually spent on the 16,000 criminals in prison in thi- country , and were •'Nitan t have Lis own w; : y, undi-iurbed. it is likely dint no sum ol money or ol m* ars could keep order 1 n °y v midst The mini-try, separate from other ° <)D deration?, is rhe greatest national safeguard 1 that we. a:- a republic, can boast.— Ex. paper. “ Frince I.oh;s Napoleon, like* his uncle; is r very ■ superstitious, and ni. uys* cairies an am u let .‘taken j from the tomb < t i n his person. He is known t have .-..id in this country, long before he ‘eft it to fieri pt the Un s:feucyU! tl:o Fr. iidi Bepub : ,1C : ™ay appear presumptuous in me to wear that Miiuxot, but 1 1 ave an inb<>rvi 9 convicti.n in my mind I that lam .me day to be thi sular ot France When ;1 am so, I shall first extin ghish thg license of the i Press 1 n Pons and then ?.t ac k Engiai and. I shall do j so with regret, for 1 have been kindkly received 1 there, and it contains many friends ; but 1 must ful -1 til my mission, and carry cut that which 1 know my I uncle had most at heart—l owe that to hie memory ’ I In pursuranee ot these views, he has-just decret and : H'-fe’i) ir„-n to hi- regular army ‘ A liOfHlMA.—Fine Drab.one _ SA Brown Overcoats ; biac-k,<ire s arid *4B \ljf frock do; Cloth, Casfcimere. Tweeds vS\ j andSattinetPants: Sutin.Silk Velvet. . Cashmere and Cloth embroidered Vests; Black and ; Fancy 3ilk Cravats. For Sale by oct 28 STALEY 6c. HENDRY,Congress-st. T'BL E T OFAL ABA STER -Tarrant s j -1- Cashmerian Tablet ot Alabaster, for n moving Tun Pimples and beautifyins the complexion. Just ; receiv and and for sale by W . VV. LINCOLN, june 25 Monument square. An Ordinance, to provide for the issuing of the Bonds oi rhe City of Savannah to pay the sub j sci i prion heretofore made to the 8 a van f. ah and I Ogechee P.ank Road Combany. O EC. Ut.— Brjj urdfMned by lUr Mnywr and AKtei k- -; men ot the City*ot atfd teamit*rß there j ci, m Council assembled, and it is h reby ordained j by the authority of the same. That there shall be • issued Bonds of the city of Savanbah, to the amount ! of five thousand dollars, to pay for the city subscrip j ti(jn to the 3avann-.li an.. Ogechee Plank Road Com pany. Th.- said Bonds shall be payable in ten years, with interest at the rate of 7 per cent, per annum, the interest payable semi-annual.y, accord i mg to coupons to be annexed to the Bondi RICHARD D. ARNOLD, Mayor. Attest: R. F. Akin, Clerk of Council, july 10 AN ORDINANCE, To Increase the number of Privates of the City Hatch. | I\ E ft ordainrd by the Mayor and Aldermen of the * City ol Savannah and 11 am lets thereof, in Coun j ci 1 assembled, and 11 is hereby ora fined by the ou j tnority of the same, that the number of Privates of i the City Watch shall be eighty-six instead of sixty ; six. as heretofore, and that tiie additional number of Privates to be appointed under this ordinance shall be subject to all the existing ordinances, regu . feting the Privates of the City Watch, ana shall re j ceive the same compensation and give the same 1 bond. RICHARD D. ARNOLD, Mayor. Attest: R. F. Akin, Cae v k Council july 2 BELLAS Condition Powders still go JjriC* off’ freely and prove effectual iu every j fT/'N ’ instance by giving leiief to Horses in ‘■ cases of heavy Coughs, Colds, Worms. ; Broken Wind, Glanders, and for improving the All - imai generally, for sale by HUMPHREYS & JOHNSON, | juiy 31 Corner Broughton and Whitaker sts. EMM. INE, or Magnolia Vale—aNovcl : by Caro- J line Lee Hentz,author of ‘'‘Linda,’’ sec. • Pencil Sketches, or Outlines of Character and | Manners : by Miss Leslie, author ot ‘'Kittle’s Rela -1 tions.” See.: including Mrs. Washington Potts and ! Mr. Smith, with other stories, . The Five Love Adventures of Solonn n Slugg, and other Sketches: by Daniel I. R,ath. author of tiie “Bandit,” Ac. Ben Brace, a Nautical Romance : hy Captain Chamjbier, author of “Tne Lite ol a Suilor.’ - Ac Mary Morris, and other Tales : by N H. Moore. Ihe Gipsy’s Daughter,a Novel :by Mr* Grey, rhe Disgrace to the Family, a Story of Soc al Dis j tinction : by VV. Blanchard Jerroid—wirh iiiustra | tions ; by Phiz. Received by j jue 23 J. B CUBBfcDGE. / l ASSIIMER, B'.ack and Colored Ca.simere,s 0 i \ and 75c. per yard. J H COHEN 6c CO. j june 17 140 Broughton street. L> LACK DItAP D’KTK t. 87 and SIOO. * and finer J H COHEN a CO. june 17 140 Brought n street. HAY.— 200 Bundles prime North River Hay, daily expected to arrive for sate by | june 2J WASHBURN, WILDER & CO. Books l books :: books ::Pencil lings by the Way, written during seine Teor” j resid. nee and travel! in Europe ; bv N. P. Willis, j Pynnshurst; his Wander ings and Ways of think* ing : by Donald MacLeod. Received bv v 111 y 27 .1. B. CUBHEDGE RECEIVED, per steamship State *|M| o Georgia, a fre.-b supply of Ladies’ fine French Morocco and Kid Slip pors. Ties, and Buskins: alsobv re cent arrivals, Lallies’, Mfeses. and ChildYru’s’ fino Gaiter Boots, also Gentlemen's fine French Boots imported by J Miles Son cfl .Philadelphia . The subscriber keeps constaqtlyToi) hand a fine assort ment <f Shoes and Boots,of every variety and style, which he will take D.teqpure in showing to all who him wltria call. . WILLIAM lIEJDT, june 15 Sign of the large Bput, Gibbons’ Building. PHYSICIANS Will find as sortment of Chemi< afe,as can be-found in the State ; the new preparations of Managaine just’re fceived. Many of oqr Chemicals,; arc of . Pelletier rnrt other French Manufacturers,and are wananted j pure and genuine. Our sfc>ok of Tincturea*embra j ces every one olhhe Phairaacopia,and are pure and j of full strength. Our store is open nJI night HUMPHREYS 8c JOHNSON, june 5 corner Brighton and Whitaker sts HAIR DYE.—Batchelor’S and Bogle’* cele brated Hair Dye.'this day received pfr steam j er.,and for sale by W VV LINCOLN, july 8 Monument squaro. NO. 57.