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VOL 111. Stroannal) Germing Journal. BY J. B. CUBBEDGE. THO3IAS W. LANE, Editor. BP The Daily Paper will be mailed to country subscribers at $4, and the Tri weekly at sJ per an num—payable invariably in advance. All now Ad vert isements appear in both papers. Ten cents per week, or two cents a copy— payable to the Carriers. ADVERTISING RATES. Advertisements inserted at the following rates : FOR ONE SQUARE OK TEN LINES. One insertion, $0 50 One month, $5 00 Two “ 087 Two “ 800 Three “ 100 Three *• 10 00 Four “ 125 Four “ I*2 00 Five “ 150 Six “ 15 00 One week, 175 One year 20 00 Contracts tor yearly advertising may be made on liberal terms. CENTRAL RAILROAD. New Arrangement for Passenger Trains* ‘ * < v 1 ON and after Tuesday July Ist. passenger Trains will run as follows : DAY TRAINS. Leave Savannah 8, A AI. I Arrive at Macon 0,30 P. M. Leave Macon 7,30, A M. | Arrive atSavan’hb*, A. M. NIGHT TRAINS. Leave Savannah 8, P.M. I Arriveat Macons,ls, A. and Leave Macon 4,30, P. M. | Arrive atSuva'h 2,30, A. M. The Day Trains connect with the Macon and W s tern Night Trains to and from Atlanta. Montgomery and Chattanooga, with stages to and from .Uigu.* a. from No 9, (and going east) to and from Milled, e villc, from Gordon. The Night Trains connect with daily Steamers to and from Charleston, and with weekly Stc.msh ps to and trom New-York; at Macon with the .Mac in and Western Day Trains to and from Atlanta. ( o lumbuß ny Stage trom Barnesville, Augusta, by (Je r gia Rail Road, and with South Western Rail Road to and from Fort Valley, and by Stages with poii ts south westward WM. M. VVADLLY, june 21 GenT.Superintendai't ‘'PEKIN TEA CoTuEANyT” Warehouse 75 and 77 Fulton-st ., New York. This TEA Company has always ||j^ ; H maintained a high reputation for fl’ L. i_ JIfcTKAS ol the most delicious charll,- j acter and tragrancy, and are warranted to give ai 1 -- faction in every instance. If they do not prove s represented they may be returned For sale by t; o Agent J. A. MAYER, mar 5 154 Broughton Street. Jj BOOTS AM) SHOES. CASES fine sewed calf skin Roots; Id and <£\Jdo pegged dodo do : Monterey and Cougrof Boots; Ladies and Gent’s Gaiter Boors ; Ladies’ Tie and Slippers ; Buys’ and Youth’s Shoes, 5000 pai Plantation Brogans. For sale by oct 28 STALKY & IIENDRY. Sign of the Golden Eagle, Congress street W. a & do. No. 140 , Broughton-st t Next to I. W. Morrell Co’si., Furniture STORE, ARE daily receiving largo additions to their much admired and Cheap Btocn of BUY 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 sell ing Retail at Wholesale Prices. Soliciting a contin uation of the Patronage so kindly extended us, we respectfully invite all to call and be se.tisliu 1. Planters will find it to their interest, to examine • our Stock. No trouble to show Goods. may 28 VALUABLE IMPROVEMENT! A complete and substantial substitute for BLOCK-TUNG, HOUNDS, SWAY-BARS, SAND-BOA Bl) an.i KING BOLT. 11. W. SEELEY’S PATENT SQU2E,m&S! For the sure AXLES and BOLSTERS, of Spring Blocks, of four wheeled Vehicles of all descriptions, are justly classed in the list of the most valuable improvements ot 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 pling now known or used. Though thousands of unimpeachable witnesses could be produced to tes tify to these facts, yet the 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 the bolster and pen and the other to the axle, which are connected . gether by a peculiarly shaped bolt, in such a man that the fore axle cannot be separated from the bo 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 of the axle directly un. dor the perch. For further particulars read Testi monials. Notice of the Press. VALußtr Invention—lmportant to Waggon Makers— Mr. David W. Seely, ot Cailisle, Schoha rie County, New York,has rccctuly .-- cured a patent for one of the most valuable improvements of the age. It is for connecting the fore axle to the- olster or bodyof a waggon,in a firm and substantial manner and dispensing with the use of the old fashioned , • hounds, block-tung, sand-hoard, and sway-bars, avoiding the necessity ol boring the bolster and ax e for the kin,-bolt; making at least live 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. 83gs= This improvement has taken premiums at seven State Fairs, including the American Institute. Os Orders filled by S. Z. MURPHY, april 12 Gm New York Wire Railing Works. HMIE Subscriber manufactures L Wire Railing for public end private grouds, Verandahs, window Guards and Gratings : Wrought and Cast It- .Liilir.r.i runC Jumns, Iron Doors aud Shutters, iron Beadsteads andiron Fern ‘lire: Wiliis Fences, for Plantations, Rail Roads, etc., me . entirely on anew plan, with rails and iron post a- ; prices at 9. 11 and 13 cents per running foot. 4-. foe? high ; for circulars with designs address JOHN B. VViCKERSIJAM. 240 Ilroadway, New York. 11. D The subscriber would refer to the enclo sure ‘I rsyth Place, the railing arid gaßery work attic: .L:v ish Synagogue and n number of dwellings in Sfi.'flDiiah, the enclosure of the private cemetery at r verett family at Fort Valley, and also to the work at Macon Madison and other places in ■Georgia. nm* 4 Iv HA llt BRUSHES of every description, some very fine and rich patterns, for sail* by HUMPH RE YS & J O l i NSON, , aug 2 Corner Broughton and Whitaker sts. SAVANNAH, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 11, 1852 Business Curbs. i>r. . o. liUtHiK, (Late of New York) SURGIf. A- MECHANICAL DENTIST, Corner Congress <£’ Whitaker-sts., Over Prcndergast's Dry Goods Store, Savannah. 2£33& !s now prepared to execute all of Deutricul Work in the most y : <‘it niilic manner. Persons suffering from Toothache can be relieved, without,extracting, in ten minutes. OP’ Pricbs very moderate. april 6 ly Di7si'rc7 siEA iAi, Office Franklin-sqr., Bryan-st ., Savannah, Ga. t Is prepared to perform all opera* f* onß u P on natural I'EE 111, and e- P* aee which are lost, from one to an entire Double Set. All work warranted to be durable. Extracting performed with care and skill. Charges moderate. Tooth-ache cured, examination and advice gratis. march ‘2 ly GEORGE W. HARDCASTLK. CARRIAGE MAKER, 200 Congress and fl j| 95 St. Julian Street, Frankl iii Square* W r OULD Return his thanks to his friends and pat rons tor 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 hi* untiring exertions to please all who may honor him with a call. A.l kinds ui reparing in the above business done with the utmost ueatuefes and dispatch. W heelvvright and Blarksmith work, and ali kinds of Wheels, Waggons, Drajs, Carts. &c. t madeon the shortest notice and on most liberal terms. Jv febs R. H. DARBY. FASHIOXABLti TAILOR & CUTTER, 149 4 Cony ress - sired. Ol* I HRS his rvices o the citizens of Savannah, and .respectfully solicits a share of their patron age. He has no doubt of giving satisiaction to all who may favor him with au order forcutting or ma kiugthemost fashionable garment. dec 13 E~ wTcoppT UOUSE <fc SIGN PA INTER. G K AZ! ER & GILDE Corner Liberty aud Montyomcrg-sts. ORNAMENTAL WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION EXE CUTED IN A STYLE THAT CANNOT BE SURPASSED. PVERY description of Jobbing executed at the a A shortest notice. ly april 9 No. 7 Barnard street , North side of the Mar ket, and opposite Planters Hotel. BELL HANG Eli, AND MANUFACTURER —OF ALL KINDS OF— FIRE PROOF SAFES, I HON RAILINGS, LOCKS, dec., Oilers his services to the Citizens ot Savan fc.’M nah. and State ol Georgia. He ii prepared to fill orders tor anything in the above line, at the shortest notic j, and on the most reasonable terms. oct 23 House and Sign Painter, Gilder, Glazier. &c. Dealer in Paints. Oils, Turpentine, Varnish. Win dow Glass Putty, Pain Brushes, A-c. Broughton-street, between Whitaker and Bull. f. w. coin w r Ll, ~ jri Dealers in Foreign and Domestic HARDWARE AND C I TUiRY, AA L.N And Mechanics’ Tools of all kind s. iyj # f I 1 No. 202 Bryan Street, Savannah, Ga. \sX april 8 ‘U.“HERBERT OLMSTEAD” J CA BIX ET SI A K Eli AX D UNI) E It ‘•'ll taker, tJfiSlfe Corner of Fall and Stale-sts.* ‘ v ‘ over Messrs. Stibbs & Davi’s, RESPECTFULLY solicits aehare of the patronage of the public in his line of business. All orders left with him will be punctually attended to. feb 2 JOHN ANTROBU3. PORTRAIT, LANDSCAPE AND ANIMAL PAINTER- St. Andrew's Hall, corner of Broughton and mar 5] Jeff'erson-streets. [(sm new Wore, ’ Now offering at wholesale and retail a large assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. At Roberts <fc Foote’s old stand, Con cress-street, mar 20 E. L.GUERARI). p R H J ROY AL l 7 I> 15 N T l s r r . Office 1 29 Jir ought on-street, near Whitaker. >urs from 8 to 2 o’clock, and from 3 to G. eom DR. BANNING’S a m i u o v je i> n a c e. DR. S. G. Pancost. Dentist,No. 150 Broughtoo-st. Having !e arrangements with the inanufac :urer of the a valuable Chirurgical instrument, will supply a nicants, either at wholesale or re ail. A Female well qualified to fit the Brace, will be in ittendauce upon Ladies, and if desired will wait upon them at their residences, N. B.—Orders from Physicians in the country will be promply attended to. april 7 i'OXGn. iv OO{■;X, FACTORS & COM-MISSION MERCHANTS No. Bag-street, Savannah. W.P.Yonge, july 8 ‘V.Odbi® P. JACOBS 7- SECiAIt AND TOBACCO STORE, Bull-street, (Sign of the “Big” Indium,) XKAIt MONUMENT-SQUABE, >;Lvamiali, Ga. N. B.— Keeps constantly on hand Spanish, Halt Spanish, and American Segars, at wholesale and re tail. Also, Chewing Tobacco, Snulf, A.c. june I 3 .9. 11. HULL FACTOR, COMMISSION & FORWARDING M E U C II A N ‘l, Number 172 Hay Street,Savannah. Georgia, oct y ly S. Z. MURPHY, BlackMiiitli, No. 9G and 98 St. Julian-street, 1 Vest side of the Market , Savannah , Gat Carriaues maue and repuired at short notice, and a re asonableprice ly jan 27 iOiilv HERE.—We have just received thefin- J ot assortment of Hair Brushcr, Tooth Brushes, ever offend in this city. Our stock of Hair Brushes consist of up ward- ..i sixty different patterns, and our stock ot Tooth Brushes consists of over ninctv di tie rent Rinds, besides a large lot of Fancy Goods, which we will sell at price lower than ever offered hero bes re. If you wunt a Hair Brush to suit you. , cull and tret one at | june26 HI MPIIK EYS & JOHNSON, Corner Broughton and Whitaker sts. iJasincss ®art)s. JOHN MU GI ERARD, ATTToKNKt AT LAW. c O M -MISSION E K V O K NE W .1 EII S E V US Bag Sir al, july 19 Savannah. (la. E. H. 23ACON, ITTOR XFa 7 A T LA >V ANI'— NOTARY v ‘IIBIJU. Office at the Corner of Bay and Whitakcr-sts., Over Swift it Di nslow's Store, feb 0 FLEMING- Sc MILLS IS!', mill-: umlcmgnu.l having united in tin - pnictico cit J. Law, will attend puni-iutifiy to any Huaumiai en trusted to tboir care. Oibee i.ornnr Kay and Whita ker streets, over. Messrs. Hwnr.D* nsKiv.’ -v Cos. William ILFlumin it John M. Mu.lhn*. ORDINARY’S OFFICE. Corner of Beuj end II I'italnr streets. Ollice hours trom UAM.to J 1 *. M., aud 1L M. to 6 P.M. ly april29 V. W. SKITF, AYatcli-.Hakci- suni Jeweler, AV). l-j!) Congress street, Savnnnah, (Icorgis. gs Watches, Clocks, aud Jewelry repaired and warranted. CLASSICAL AND BISfG-LiSH SCHOOL. 137 BUORCHTON SIT.ELT. U. MALLOx\, l 3 fi’iuuipsil. Miss A. M. BARKER, Teacher 1 Primary Clu.soi-s and Drawing. HEN RI HERRKSBE, Teacher of French. Dr. L. KNORIi, Classical Teacher. The Principal may be found daily at his .School Ro m from 3to 4 P.M. ly sept 29 A CARD, ri The undersigned having re-opened with an entire New Stock of DitUGG.S, CHEMICALS FA A Cl V ARTICLES. At No. 139 South Side of Broughton-xl., for merly Walker’s Marble I'ard, is now ready to furnish any thing in his Line, at ilie shortest notice. SODA WATER made in his own peculiar way, sent to any part of the city, and always to be had at. the store, in the highest state ot perfection. Prescriptions put up with care and dispatch. Subscriber having served the public long an i laitn fully j respectfully solicits a share of patronage. H* ie mar3 ly THU *IAS RYERSON. Agent > ot Removal of Jewelry More, from lirotii;ii- TON TO CONGBKSA t-TREKT. v. w. ss (fg WOULD taket! is :iH t ; ul ol^'inform- ijptTl iug his customers and the public gen L ; .Jj JO.jL ‘-'ally, that lie has fitted up the store, 129 Congress-st., where lie intends toll—*J make a permanent location, and carry on the Jew elry busines in its various branches. Watches, Jew elry, Clock, &c., cleaned and repaired with des patch, and warranted. Also, an assortment of Jew elry constantly on hand which will be sold at rea sonable prices. Those in want of any thing in the above line of business, would do well to call at .Skiff's, on Congress Bt, first door West of Dr. Par sons. (july 23) V. W. SKIFF <fc CO. WHERE IS SKIFF ? Is stillthcinquiry on Broughton street, by hun dreds, daily—we refer those inquiring friends to the above advertisement, for further information, call at 129, Congress street. ivl. BUJLLYi ” I) R APE li AN 1> T A I h 0 il, Broughton-street, next door to the Marshall House , Savannah , Ga. Having on hand a wkli. skut ted stock of FALL an<IWINTI and GLt )1 HING, he solicits a share of patronage. Tuoso of his friends who may Gvorhim with a call,will do well. Owing to his smallexp'*nses,he can sell at much lighter prol itthanthose that pay a heavy rent. Don’t forget to give him a call. Garments made to order and war ranted to fit. ly oct2o ROOFING. f SHIR Subscriber is piepared to lay Tin Roofs o 1 correct principles, and from 16 years’ experi - ence, feels a sured lie can give satisfaction. Pi ice very low. Best reference given, feb 18 J.J. MAURICE. Gutters and Conductors made to order. NOTICE undersigned have sold out their Retail .Stock of Boots. Shoes, &.C., in Gibbons’ Building to Mr. Wm lleidt. who will continue the Retail Busi* 1 ness at our Old Stand, and for whom we respectful ly solicit a liberal share of the patronage of our old friends. (june 3) E. F. WOOD &. CO. RE iu OVAL* riIHE undersigned lias moved lroin Broughton*st., h to the Store in Gibbons’ Budding, recently oc cupied by E F Wood 6c Cos., where lie will be hap: py to supply his old customers, and also the late patrons of Messrs. E. F. Wood &Cos. june 3 WM. HEIDT. 98 BRYAN STREET. FALLAXD WINTER GOODS. riAHE Subscriber has just received his selected 2. stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, con sisting in part of English, French and German Cloths ; English, French and Scotch fancy and black Cassimerea ; 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 eider in the most fashionable style, and on accommodating terms. He has also receeived a select assortment of REA DY MADE CLOTH ING,for men nndboys. Togeth er with a large and choicesupply of HATS and CAPS made upin the mostfashionabie style, and to his own order. PHILJP KEAN, oct 9 ly 98 Bryan-st. IA A KKI.U.M’ K 5. 1 ilt K A TIG A~ ICA I* IA N 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 Bheum, &c., a single trial •• ill convince any one of the efficacy of this truly valuable Liniment, and ns a remedy lor Horses in Spavin, Splint, Galls, Bruises and Wounds, there is nothing to excel it. For sale by HUMPHREYS & JOHNSON, june 9 corner Brought -and Whitaker-sts. riXHE ROSE COMPOUND —For the Hair,is * wit out doubt the best preparation of the kind offered in the c:ty , all who use it speak of it in Ihe j highest terms ; hundreds of bottles havo been sold, and notttsiugie complaint. Price 25 cents, lor sale by HUMPHREYS & JOHNSON, I july 31 Corner Broughton and Whitaker sts. ! vll l l’ < Jti-; AND (i *N(iN i: i> ALU \*s | i C\RMINATJVE.— Pi ■-urepar .tion is without any exception, the best remedy for Children ever I known. Cali and get the genuine at HUMPHREYS & JOHNSON, june 9 Corner Broughton and Whitaker-sts. .1. ii. roil en iV ro., a UROUGd'I ON-STREET, solicit a call I ‘1:1/ from the ladies, to inspect the following } Dress Goods, Ac., which will be sold at the lowest | prices : Black Silks of different widths and qualities. Colored and Foulard Silks G.-lured Muslins, ;■ beautiful assortment. j .silk and Worsted Bareges. Scotch and French Ginghams, fast colors. Calicos at yard, last colors. Also— j Swiss. Plaid, Cambric and Dotted Muslin, very low. : july i j \ i;v. HOOKS— J iine aud Tide : or Strive ii and \\ in ;byA 1. Rae. Author , 1 Janie- Mon t 1 joy, to Love mid to be Loved, etc., etc. Fair Rosamond: or the Queen’s Victim; by Pierce Egan, Eeqr. Marco Paul's Travels aud Voyages in Vermont ; by Jacob Abbot. The Merry Museum for July. The Ladies’ \\ reath for July. ‘The ChCstum Review for July. Surtains Magazine for August. Received by july 15 J. B CUBBEDGE. J’TNP OK UH E LO< H • • and dors ot any t J 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 offered, should be fairly tested. For that purpose the proprietor of t“rs to deposit Five. Hundred dollars in proper hands for tiro yearn, if not sooner won—as a reward to the sucees-iul operator, on the following terms. Any person may select three locks from thirty—before examining them—and may then examine the re maining twenty-:even, and have the use of their i keys. Ho may then have one month to prepare his j picking instruments, when he must begin thepick- I ing operation, and pay one per cent, per day on the | amount deposited, till he picks one of the three so | lected locks, or abandons it, the last of which lie may not Jo till be has operated ten days. When he has [licked one lock, to the acceptance ot a disinter ested committee, he is only to prove that he k lows how to pick them by picking the remaining two locks in the two following days, to the acceptance ! of the same committc-. and take riie $5(10. This may certify t .at Mr. J'!. 8. Wood bridge has deposited in my hands a certified check of SSOO, payable at the Hanover Bank, New York, for the purpose named in the above advertisement. JaMEB C.BEACH, Payable Teller at t.:e Hanover Bank. The above Locks with3 keys, with a varie ty ot supci ior finished Store, and House Door Locks, with and without knobs. Also, Carpenters Mortice. Stock, Closet. Chest. Trunk Pad, D a\ver, Ac., &<*. with Porcelain and Mineral Knobs, just receive and for sale by E. LOVELL, juneo No. 11 Barnard street. fpHK GENUINE Carpenter’s Extract Sarsapar ■ ilia, for sale by jnnel4 HtfHPHREYS & JOHNSO N pOLORED TABLE CX.OTHSCoI’<L < ton Table Cloths, various sizes Col’d Linen and Worsted do Col’d Piano Covers, tor sale low. by J 11 COHEN & CO, june 17 140 Brouirhton streect, next to l VV Morrell’s Furniture Store. A CON.—SO h lids prime Bacon Sides ; 25 dodo ) do Shoulders ; 20 tierces choice canvassed Hams ; for sale by july 2 \\ BBS rER & PALMES. | >IN E A i'P Li; ( I IKE i:““A~few"boxJs"~fdr I sale at th; Fhnporiuin, by june 14 S. GOODALL. D OIUNSON'S PA rENT BARLEY.—This tV article is strongly recommended by tlnTFacul ty as a nutritious, cooling loop for infants. It is al so much approved, tor making a delicate custard, etc. J ust received and for sale by july 21 YV. W. LINCOLN, Monumrnt-sqr. J OI’DKNS Carminative, for :-ale by L june 14 HUMPHREYS & JOHNSON. SODA WATER in itshlgl est state of perfection manufactured after a late improved method, with a costly sell-generating apparatus, and war. ranted to be superior to any heretofore sold in this city, served with fresh syrups and kept constantly cold. Also, iced Congress Water. may 19 J. A. MAYER, 154 Broughton-st. ORRIS TOOTH WASH, warranted genuj ine, just receded by jur.e 14 HUMPHREYS & JOHNSON. OATH BRICJI.—3 casks English Bath Brick * ) lor scouring : just received and lbrsah by june 14 \Y T . W. LINCOLN, Monument-sqr. SEGARS. —20,00UEsmeraldoes v iv superior, just received and for sale by june 22 • PADELFORD, FAY &. CO. 4 TTENTI ON.—ls you should be so unfortunate JV. as to want Medicine at uieht, you can obtain them at any hour, by ringing tlu* night Bell, when a competent person will wait on you. ‘There will be a light in the store all night. HUMPHREYS & JOHNSON. junes 6t corner Broughton and YVbitaker-sts. PUBLIC PURCHASING A.\D COMMISSION AGENCY IN NEW VO Ii li, and the principal cities. A. ‘L. STX3&SON, Fiiblie Aig<*m and Correspondent, ADAMS&CO’S. EXP R ESS O F F I C E , JS r o. 19 Wall Street. New York. WILL give prompt and faithful attention to pur chasing Merchandise. Agricultural Implements, Surgical Instruments, etc. etc., in l -rge or small quantities, and forwarding by the most responsible Expresses to any part ol the United States, the Can adas and Europe. He will aHo execute any other practicable, proper, and remunerative commission, either per sonal or through his Agents, in Washington City. Baltimore. Philadelphia. Hartford,New Haven, Bos- ; ton, New Orleans, Mobile and Europe. Only such letters as shall have been prr- 1 paid, will be received, and every original application j to meet with attention, must enclose one dollar. Orders directed tome.if left at any of Adams ! Co’s Express Offices, will come promptly to band,or ! they may be addressed (post-paid) to A. L. Stim son, No. 19 Wall street, New York, july 7 lOtw 7 > ROW V ’ 7 1; SSEN i ! E i)l I AHA I(A ai GlNGEß.—'J’liis rticl‘ is elaborately prepared from carefully selected articles of the best quality. It possesses in a concentrated form all the valuable properties of the Jamaica Ginger, and is warranted to be free from all irrigating or other properties of an injurious tendency It is beneficially used in a variety of clrcumstan ces where a warm cordial and grateful stimulent is , required, particularly in cases where there is a sense of exhaustion arising from excessive fatigue) or beat, a few drops in a halt tumbler of water wPh a little sugar, will be found an effectual and most I pleasant restorative, which makes this Essence a i hiehly useful addition to the traveller's pqrtman t* au, as well as to the family collection of remedies. | Where there is an unpleasant sense of weight or , nausea after eating, from imperfect digestion, or j where nausea is induced from riding iu a railroad j car, or carriage, or from the motion of a vessel at sea, the Essence of Ginger,if given according to the directions, will almost in variably 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 value. During ihe summer months, and in Southern cli mates it is invaluable, particularly during the pre valence ol ep.demic cholera. No traveller or family should be without it. This day received per steam er. and for sale by W. W. LINCOLN, june 25 Monument square. Saoamuil) (Cucning Journal. ■i ■ - j The Floba of California.—The Floraof Cali . fornia, it is well known, is oil a Kupcndous scale. j Theban Franciso Herald thus decribes some ol'the j Wonders ol its forests : j Ot all the wonders 1 have ever seen in the vege- I table kingdom, remarks au thet i vanttraveler,noth ! itig will bear comparison with tb - magnificent and. I lot iv growth ol'cvder.-i and [line . which • mbelith ; the Dills aud mo-intains that load, aud make up the | Bierra N. vada range. ‘The magnificence and gran oiier (<t scenes, m which these trees abound, cannot he imagined by any man who has not been them, and teh the awe ami sublimity to which they give i ir-e. I have counted in a circle of iilty feet, thirteen pine trees, not one ol which less than 250 feet in height, nor were any of them marked by the slight '<• curve or inclination. They are the inimitable and bitty moumm-uis of nature, uninfluenced by sweep, mg storms snd winds, unbent and undecayed by a e.eniurinn age. Not,a limb or a knot can be found upon then- nodi- s, until you reach the altitude of it em one ‘.-undn and to iwohundred I*.-et,beyond which height they continue to grow until their toweling majesty overawe- all surrounding objects, and al lords a lit refuge l'orthe noble bird which adonis the banner oi our country. No man can travel through these s:-eiies without leeling that the grandeur of oimiipotenee lt-ei t is ten china'.him infinite and magnifi cent p iuvi'\ Fucli was Un: morai infiueuee of those leviathan growth:- - , of cedars and pines, upon my mind, 1 would not have dar and to have given enter lain men t to a fugitive thought against the supremacy wisdom and power id .lohu-'uh. Bitch are the pine ami cedar :<>ros!s of California, which cover un aj<*a of hundreds, ii not.thousands ol square miles. All notices of marriages, says an Eastern [taper, whore no d:;.n - cake is sent, will he set up in small type* ‘Did pin.-cd in some outlandish corn, rof tiie pace. Wile: e lumsoim* pi ee ol’caKf| is sent, it:will be[t acext conspicuously inlanrc letters—but when gloves or other i avers are adde. I, a piece ot i ilustrative poetry will be given iu addition. When, however tiie editor attends the ceremony in propria persona, and ki sacs the bride,git will have a special notice —very large typ\ and the most appropriate poetry that can be b.■ggndpborruwt d, stolen or coined from the brain editorial. Local Colloquy in* a Coujvtby Btork — ‘ Have yen got any id tiium yarthe:. tin cups to sell here/’’ “ No, madam ; but we vc plenty ul black women's stockings.” “ What’s them—red children's shoes!” “Them are morocco, madam, first quality.” Moroker, yer granny ! J meant what do they come at?” •* Now wo can come at it. They are lour and six pence.” \es, an you are the same old two ami sixpence, you sassy feller# I’ll take a pair on ’em.” Any thingelse in our line, madam ‘/” “ Yds, spenkin o line, I want a fish line for Tom my to use next Sabbath day. Poor feller, he don’t got no time a week days. But the old saying is, the tiie better dey the better the deed. A good day to you all Mr. Jones. An Ordlxa.nck, to provide for the issuing of the Bonds ol the City of Savannah topay thcuh pci iption heretofore mad.- to the .Savannah and Ogechee Blank Road Combany. kL. Ist.—Be it ordained by tiie Mayor and Alder b/ men of the City of Savannah and Hamlets there <-l, in Council assembled, ami it is hereby ordained by the authority of the same, ‘That there shall be issued Bonds of the city ol Savanhah, to the amount of five thousand dollars, to pay lor the city subscrip tion to the Savnmndi anu Ogechee i’lank Road Con:- pany. ihe said Bonds shall be payable in ten ais, with interest at the rate ot 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 Council, july 10 AN ORDINANCE, To Increase the number of Privates of the City Watch. I>E it ordainrd by the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Savannah and Hamlets thereof, in Coun cil assembled, and it is hereby orduined hy the au thority ol the same, that the number of Privates of tiie City Watch shall be eighty-six instead of sixty x, as heietnlore, anti that the additional number ol Privates to he appointed under this ordinance shall he subject to all the existing ordinances, regu lating the Privates of the City Watch, and shall io ceive the same compensation and give the same hornl. RICHARD D. ARNOLD, Mayor. Attest: R. F. Akin, Clerk Council july 2 BELL’S Condition Powders, still go fertN off freely and prove effectual in every \ V instance by giving iolici to llorses in “7* ‘■ as '; s ol heavy Coughs, Colds, Worms, Broken Wind, Glanders, and tor improving the An imal generally, for sale by HUMPHREYS & JOHNSON, july 31 Corner Broughton and Whitaker sts. I, 1 OIiINH, or Magnolia Vale—aNovei : hy Caro line Lee Hentz,author of “Linda,” &c. 1 encil Sketches, or Oi tlines of Character and Manners : bj- Miss Leslie, author of ‘'Kittle's Kela tions. ’ Arc.: including Mrs. Washington Potts and Mr. .Smitli with other stories. The Five Love Adventures of Solomon Slugc, and othei Sketches: by Daniel 1.. Jloalh, author of the “Bandit,” Jic. Hen Brace, a Nautical Romance : by Captain Chambier, author of “The Lite of a Sailor,” Arc. -Mary Morris, and other Tales : by N. H. Moore. The Gipsy’s Daughter a Novel : by Mrs. Grey. The Disgrace to the’ Family, a Story of Social Dis tinction : by VV. Blanchard .7 rrold—with illustra tions ; by Phiz. Received by J ! J. b.cubbfdge'. (TV-SIYIEK, H lack and Colored Cashmere,s 0 -■> and 75c. per yard. J H COHEN & CO, june 17 140 Broughton street. | > LACK DIIAT D’ET i; at, 87 and SIOO. $1 50 3 > and finer J If COHEN & CO, june 17 140 Broughton street. HAY. —200 Bundles prime North River Hay, daily expected to arrive for sale by june 21 WASHBURN, WILDER &. CO* RECEIVED, per sleamshipState ot Georgia, a fresh supply of Ladies* fine French Morocco and Kid Slip prrs. Ties and Buskins: also by re cent arrivals, Ladies’, Misses, and Children’s fine Gaiter Boots, also Gentlemen’s fine French Boots imported by J Miles Son of Philadelphia. The subscriber keeps constantly on hand a fine assort ment of Sboesand Boots of every variety and style, which be will take pleasure in showing to nil who may favor him vvltna call. WILLIAM HEIDT, june 15 Sign ofthe large Boot, Gibbons’Building. I >IIYSI C’l AN'S will find at ourstore as fine an a9 1 sortment of Chemicals,as can be found in the ritate ; the new preparations of Managainse just 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 ot the Pharmncopia, and are pure and offu 11 strength. Our store is open all night. HUMPHREYS & JOHNSON, june 5 corner Broughton and Whitaker sis triiOTHINf; Flm'.’rnb nnh Brown Overcoats; s and frock do; Cloth, Cassimere. Tweeds Ka andSattinet Pants; Satin,Silk Velvet. A-'f- Cashmere and Cloth embroidered Y'ests; Black and Fancy Silk Cravats. For sale by oct 28 STALEY& HENDRY,Congress-st. NO. 58.