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li '. l C ■! jM YOL 111. Saocumal) (Eorning Journal. BY J. 11. CUBBEDGK. THOMAS W. I.ANE, Editor. The Daily Paper will be mailed to country subscribers at $4, and the Tri weekly at $2 per an- ; nurn—payable invariably in advance. All new 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 ON ..iUARE OF TEN LINES. ! One insertion, $0 50 One month, s•’ f Two “ 087 Two “ Three “ 100 Three *• 10 UU Four “ 125 Four “ 1 2 00 Five “ 150 Six “ i.5 00 One week, 175 One year 20 00 • C- ntraots tor yearly advertising may be made on liberal terms. CMTBAL It AIXuOAI). New Arrangement for Passenger Trains ON and after Tuesday July Ist, passengerTraius will run as tcfllows: DAY TRAINS. Leave Savannah 8. A M. I Arrive at Macon 6,30 P. Ms ! Leave Macon 7,30. A M. | Arrive atSavan’hO, A. Nil NIGHT TRAINS. Leave Savannah 8, P. M. I Arrive at Macon 5,15, A. rtl ; Leave Macon 4,30, P. M. | ArriveatSava’hS,3o, 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 f* in Augus a. from No 9, (and going east) to and from Milled e ville, from Gordon. The Night Trains connect with daily Steamers to .iiid i;urn Charleston, and with weekly Ste&msh ps found trom New York; at Macon with the Mae >n and Western Day Trains to and from Atlanta. ( o lumbus ny Stage trom Barnesville, Augusta, oy Ge r gia Rail Road, and with South Western Rail Road to and from Fort Valley, and by Stages witlw poi ts south westward WM. M. WADLLY, june 21 Gexi’l.Superiutendant “PEKIN TEA COUPYNyT” Warehouse 75 and 77 Fulton st., New Fort. 1 This TEA Company has always f ! h! maintained a high reputation for! iw TEAS oi the most delicious char-lillLiHiiJillLfa actor ftii'l tragrancy, and are warranted to give sat's factioii in every instance: If they do not prove s represented they inav be returned For sale by t> e Agent ’ J. A. MAYER, mar 5 154 Broughton Street. BOOTS AND * H< >ES. CASES fine sewed calfskin Boots ; 12 and -JV/do pegged dodo do: Monterey and Congref Poors; Ladies and Gent’s Gaiter Boots; Ladies’ Tit a *:■•>> ; Boys’ and Youth’s Shoes, 5000 pai Plantation Brogans. For sale by oct 28 STALEY Sc HENDRY. Sign of tne Golden Eagle, Congress street j. hTcohen CO. No. 140, Brouyliton-st, Next to I. W. Morrell fc Co’s., Furniture BTORE, ARE daily receiving large additions to their much admired and Cheap Stock of DRY GOODS, “of the Newest and most Fashionable Styles,’’ac knowledged by all to ‘>e “ 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 contin uation of the Patronage s . kindly extended us, we respectfully invite all to call and be satisfied. Planters will find it to their interest, to examine our Stock No trouble to show Goods. may 28 VALU ABLE I M PROVJE.UENT ! A complete and substantial substitute for 8 LOCK -TU NG, HOUNDS, SWAY-BARS, SAND-BOA'f D an a KING BOLT. D. W. SEELEY’S PATENT COITUNGS! For the fore AXLES and BOLSTERS, of Spring Blocks, of four wheeled Vehicles of all descriptions, are justly classed in the list of the most valuable improvements o* the age ; both for their perfect utility, economy aud durabiliy. .For Farming or 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 tin* u.-e of two metalic circular plates, bolted, one to the bolster and perch, and the other to the axle, which arc connected to gether by a peculiarly shaped bolt, in such a manner that the fore axle cannot be separated from the body of the carriage without first removing one of the Tore 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 der the perch. For further particulars read Testi monials. Notice of the Press. Valuble Invention —Important to Waggon Makers—Mr. David W. Seely, ot Cuilisle, Schoha rie County, New York,has recently secured a patent for one of the most valuable improvements of the age. It is for connecting the fore axle to the ulster or body of a waggon,in a firm and substantial manner j , and dispensiug'with the use of the old fashioned „ hounds, block-tung, sand-board, and sway-bars, avoiding the necessity o‘ boring the bolster and ax e for the king-bolt; making at least five dollars less expense for ironing the vehicle to which it is applied and the same’saving in the expense of the wood work.—N. Y. Farmer & Mechanic. IW- Th is improvement has taken premiums at • seven State Fairs, inc'uding the American lustithte. i I#?* Orders filled by S. Z. MURPHY, april 12 6m New York Wire Railing Works. tIMIE Subscriber manufactures I Wire Railing for public and private grouds, Verandahs, window Guards ami Gratings : Wrought and Cast Iron Railing.lron Columns, Iron Honrs aud .Shutters, Iron Beadsteads andiron Furn *nrc: VViue Fences, for Plantations, Rail Roads, etc., made on H rely on anew plan, with rails and iron post • ; prices at 9,11 and 13 cents per running foot, 4'. fvv- ’ i. igh ; for circulars with designs address JOHN B. WICKERS HAM, 240 Rroadway, New York. H.B “’he subscriber would refer to the enclo au:-.? off rsyth Place, the railing and gallery work alt he Jet ish Synagogue and . number of dwellings in Savnm: ih, 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 G. t . i Iv HAIR BRUSHES of every description, some very fine and rich patterns, for sale *y HUMPHREYS & JOHNSON, aug 2 Corner Broughton and Whitaker sts. Business (Curbs. DU. H. t. IS AIS A JUS, (Late ot New York) SURGICAL 1 Ml lANICAL DENTIST, Corner Congress <i’ Whitaker-sts., Over Pr*'tderga-t b Dry Goode >re, Savannah. kinds ot Hen i rice I Work the most -ci entitic manner. Persons suffering from Toothsche can be relieved, without extracting, .n 1 dilutes. |y* Prices very moderate. april 6 ly i>u.rri c.itr vXi>7 Office Franklin-sqr., Bryan-st., Savannah, Ga., [s prepared to perform all opera tions upontiatural TEE l H, and re place those winch are lost, from one to an entire Double Set. All work warranted to be durable. Extracting performed with car*- and skill. Charges moderate. Tooth ••che chred, examination aud advice gratis. march 2 ly GEORGE W. HARDCASTLE. ■gagfflsk CARRIAGE MAKER, 200 Congress and ll 95 St. Julian Street, Franklin Square. WOULD Return his thanks to his friends andpat rons tor past tavors,and inform them, that he is now ready at the old stand, to xecute any work in the above line, and hopes by his untiring exertions to please all who may honor him with a call. A.l kinds of ropariag in the above business done with the utmost neatness and dispatch. Wheelwright and Blarksmith work, and all kHu ; of Wheels, Waggons, Drays,Carts. &c.,d: L v shortest notice and on most liberal terms: * RH. DARBY. % FASIHONABI E r \ILOR & CITTEB, 149 A Cos fgross-street. OFFERS his e i ice u the citizens of Savannah, and.respectfully ©oncits a share of their patron age. He has no doubtt>f giving satisiaction to all who may favor him with an order for cutting or ma kingthetnost fashionable garment. dec 13 ItT w. coppT ~ HOUSE Si SIGN PAINTER GLAZIER & GILDE • Corner Liberty and Montgomery-sts. ORNAMENTAL WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION EXE CUTED IN A STYT ETQAT CANNOT IIE SURPASSED. C'VERY description of .lobbing executed at the -Li shortest notice. Iy april 9 i>. iiolntisT v No. 7 Barnard street , North sidi yf -ihe Mar ket, and opposite Planters’ Hotel. BELL .HANGER, ANMkVXUFACTUHEK —OF ALL KIKDS ot — BIKE PROOF WAKES, I It ON KAIEINGS, LOOKS, Ac.> Offers his services to the Citizens of Savan .*■ nah, and State ot Georgia. He io prepared^to till orders for anything in the above line, at the shortest notic -*, and on the most reasonable terms. oct 23 JOHN oliveiY House and Sign Painter, Gilder, Glazier. &c. Dealer in Paints. O’ 1 ?, Turpentine, Varnish,Wmi dow Glass Putty, Pain Brushes. 6rc. Broughton-street , between Whitaker and Bull. eTherbert OLMSTEp and i BINET MAKER AND UNDER-f7\ TAKER, Pj. Corner of Bull and State-sts.< ‘ A • over Messrs. Btibbs it Davi’s, RESPECTFULLY solicits asliare of the patroung-e ‘of the public in his line of business. All orders left with him will be punctually attended to. feb and JOHN ANTnOBUti, PORTRAIT, LANDSCAPE AND ANIMAL PAINTER St. Andrew's Hall, corner of Broughton and mar 5] Jejferson-streets. [6m ~ \U W STOttK, “ Now offering at wholesale and retail a large assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. At Roberts Foote’s old stand, Contrress-street. mar 20 E.L.GUERARB. DR. H. and. ROYALLY !> 81 N i S ‘V . Office 129 Broughton-street, near Whitaker. Office hours Iroin and to 2 o'clock, and from and to and. mar 11 eom oiLLanmnVos I M P B O V E 1> UK AC E. DR. S. G. Pancost Dentist,{!o. I.soßroughtou-st. Having tuajo arrangements with the manufac* .urer of -he above valuable Chirurgical Instrument, vill supply all applicants, either at wholesale or re ad A Female well qualified to fit the Brace, will be in ttendance upon Ladies, and if desired wiiiwait upon them at their residences, N. B.—Orders from Physicians in the country will tie promply attended to. april 7 W. P. YONGh, FACTORS <b COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 94 Bay-street, Savannah. W.F.Yonge, july 8 ‘V.Odf l ” P. JACOBS ~ SE (J Alt A.N I> TO It ACCO STOKE, HuU-strcet, (Sign of the “Big” Indian,) NEAR MONUMENT-SQUARE, Savannah, Ga. N ’veeps constantly on hand Spanish, Hall Spanish, and American Seafirs, at wholesale and re tail. Also, Chewing Tobacco, Snutt, A.c. june I’ J. IE. HULL, FACTOR, COMMISSION A FORWARDING M E R C 11 ANI, Number 172 Bay Street,Savannah, Georgia. I oct 9 ly S. Z. MURPHY, Wlieclu anil ItlaeksmiUi, No. 96 and 98 St. Julian-Rtreet, West side of the Market, Savannah, Gat Carriagpo made and repaired at short n'otice, and a re asonable price ly jan 27 LOOK IIKICE.—Wfi have just received thelin* est assortment of Hair Brasher,Tooth Brushes, over offered in thiseitv . Our stock ot Hair Brushes consist of upwards of sixty different patterns, and our stock of Tooth Brushes consists of over ninety different Kinds, besides a large lot of Fancy Goods, wuich we will .-ell at price lower than ever ottered here before. If you want ail Air Brush tosuit you. call and get one at june 2(5 HUMPHREYS & JOHNSON Corner Broughton and Whitaker sts. SNOODS F©Utka v i:LLl^GDßi:sses. VX Just received anassor meint of Plain, Colored, 144 Chambrny, very fas hi liable for Travelling Dres-rs? together with anew lot of those fast Col -1 ored Muslin’s, at 12£ cents. J. H.COHEN 6l CO, 140 Broughton street june 10 next to I vV. .Morrells Furniture Store. SAVANNAH, MONDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST IS, 1852 Busin :l, Cul^s. jon\ n. wi'i;isaici>. atttgkNly at LAW. COMMISSIONER I Olt NEW JERSEY 175 Bay Street, july 19 Savannah Ga. Li. H. EACOLL ‘ \TT 0 U \ E I A T L\ \\ NOTARY PUBLIC. Office at the Corner of Bay aud Whitaker-sts., Over Swift andc 4 Deuslowx Store, feb 9 FLEIvaINQ & Mil LEN, ‘Hi. undersigned having uulteu in me practice of -L Law, will attend punctuully towny Business en trusted to their care. Office corue• Bay and Whita her streets. s r .Messrs. BWiit,Den=K)w Cos. William B.i ‘■min g John M. Milleiv. ORDI NA R Y’B OFFJ ( K. Corner of Bay a i Whitaker streets. Office hours from 9 A . :P.M., and3jP.M. to 6P.M. ly april 29 T. wl i'\ Watcli- fiaker mid Jeweler, iVo. 129 Congress street, Savannsik, Georgia, VVatches y Clocks, and Jewelry repaired and warranted. classTcal and’bnglTsh \ SCfIIOOL, 157 BRORGIITON STREET. . .as A.M. PARKER, TeachcTot primary Classes s J HT)d Drawing. “HENRI HfißiilrSSE* Teacher of French. Dr. L. KNOKR, Clasb.cal Telcher. The Principal may be found daily at his .School Ro m from 3to 4 I’. M. iy sept 29 A C AIMJS ■ (l The undersigned having re-opened with an entire New St*ck of |.g[ bKUUGS, CHEMICALS FAi\€¥ ARTICLES. At No. 139 South Side of Broughtonst., for* merly Walker s Marble Yard, Is now ready to furnish any thing in bis Line, at the i shorten notice WAJTK rnndeinhib ouliar way, u any part of the city, and always to be had atlne store, in the highest state of perfection. Prescriptions put up with careanl dispatch. •- -scriber liaving served the public long an . lai; > iiy, respectfully solicits a share of patronage mar3 ly FH* S RYERSON, Agent — K.-moval of Jew Irv -lor ruin “• o ton t. ,om; . V. W. SKI . i l , WOULD takethis methodlOf infrm- ®*ar ing bis cus uners and the public gen £AII J- erally, *h it he has fitted up the store. jUl|j Gaka'SSth 1.29 Coiigress-st., where he intends to IKSaI in .ivu a permanent location, and carry on the Jew elry bnsines in its various branches. Watches, Jew elry,* Clock, &c.. cleaned and repaired with des patch, and warranted. Also, an assortment of Jew elry constantly hand which will be sold at rea- j soi.able prices e in want ol any thing in the 1 above line of .ess, would do well to call at j ykitf’s, on i at,, first door West of Dr. Par- [ sons. (july t V. W. SKIFF & CO. WHERE IS SKIFF? Is still the inquiry on Brou * r ect. by hun dreds, daily—we refer those inquu.ng triends to the above advertisement, lor further information, call at 129, congress street. m7keillv7 I) It APE It AN D TAI L 0 it, Broughton-street, next and * ‘ the Marshall House, Savannah, Ga. TTAVING ONi HAND A WELL SELEC- I I- ted stock of FALLand WINTER CLOTHING, he solicits a share of patronage. Thoso ol his friends who may f urhim with a call.willdo well. Owing to his snia” .:xpenseß,he can sell at much iighti r prof it tiianthose Hat ] va heavy rent. Don’t forget to give him a call. Gii ntents made to order and war ranted to fit. Iy oct2o ROOFING. f Subscriber is p! enured to lay Tin Roofs o X correct principles, ana from 16 years’ ex peri ence, feels assured he can give satisfaction. Price very low'. Best reference givtu. fob 18 J.J. MAURICE. (iutters and Conductors made to order. NOTICE rpHE undersigned have sold out their Retail Stock of Boots, Shoes, dec., in Gibbons’. Building to Mr. Wm Heidt, who will continue the Retail P ness at our Old Stand, and for whom we ro_r ■, ly solicit a liberal share of the patronage of our old friends. (june 3) J 2. F. WOOD CO. kl':7'Yal7 f |4HE undersigneu mu moved fro.n Broughton-st., I- lo the Store in Gibbons BuH ;ig, recently oc cupied by E F Wood <fc Cos., wh— he will be hap: py to supply his old customers, and also the late patrons of Messrs. E.F. Wood &Cos. june 3 WM. HEIDT. ” wTbR YAN STREET. FALL AND WIWTKB GOODS. : HMIL Subscribfr has just received his selected 1 stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, con sisting in part of English., French and German Cloths ; Ei glish, French and Scotch fancy and 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 he is prepared to make to oiuer in the. most fashionable style, and on accommodating terms. He has also receeived a select assortment of REA DY MADE CLOTHING,for men andbovs. Togeth er with a large and choicesupply ot HATB and CAPS made upin the mostfashionable style, and to his own oraer. PHILIP KEAN, oct 9 ly 98 Bryan-st. LU - U t'F ■ 2. 1S ttATEfi AIcAUIAN i LINIMENT—A ceiuaiu cure for all kinds of Rheumatism, ftoreness aud Swelling < f the Breast. Pain and Weakness ie the Back and Joints, Sprains, bruises. Cramps, Old Sores, Pi ’vsis, or loss ol power in the Limbs, Burns, Wou weliings. Salt Rheum, &c., a single trial ill c* t ce any one ot the efficacy of this iruly valuable Liniment, aid as a remeay for Horses in Spavin, Splint, Galls, Bruises and Wounds, there is nothing to exce it. For sale by HUMPHREYS & JOHNSON, june 9 corner Brought, - ana Whitaker sts. ‘pHE HOSE CoIm P OHM)-For the Hair, is I wit out doubt the host preparation of the kind offered in the city , all who use it speak of it in the highepf terms ; hundreds of bottles bavo been sold, an m :u, single complaint. Price 25 cents, for sale ay HUMPHREYS di JOHNSON, july*3l Corner Broughton and Whitaker sts. tpttE EI RE AND G ENUINE D ALBPS A C RMINATIVE. This prepar tion is without any exception, the best remedy for Children ever known. Call and get the genuine at HUMPHREYS & JOHNSON, j june 9 Corner Broughton and Whitaker-sts. J. H. i HEN iV CD., 1 1 H R^DUGrJ’I ON-STREET, soiic;* Ui lHi V/from the ladieH. to inspect the follr.wing Dr* ss Goods, &c., which will be sold at the lowest prices : 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. ■ ilicos at 10c. \ard. fast colors. Also— Swiss. PL ‘ Cambric ana Dotted Muslin, very low . Julyj_ TVTEW 800K5...! ime and Tide : or Strive i 1 and Win ; by A L Rat*, Autb >r ofJames Mon t joy to Love and to be Loved, etc., etc. Ffir Roeamond : or the. Queen’s Victim; by Pierce Egan. Esqr. Marco Paul’s Travels and Voyages in Vermont ; by Jacob Abbot. The Merry Museum for July. The Ladies’ Wreath for July. The Christian Review for July. Sartains Magazine for August. Received by july 15 J ‘ ODBBKDGE. I TNPIUKABLE LOURS—For doors of any * > kmu. which challenge the world to pick them th e hero of a hundred locks” not excepted. It io du- to the pub ic that Jocks thus otiered, should De fairly teate<i. For that purpose the proprietor of fers to deposit Five Hundred dollars in proper hands for two years, if not sooner w on—as a reward to the succesalul operator, on the loiiowing terms Any person may select three looks from thirty— cl* ie examining them—and may then examine the re maining twenty-seven, and have the use of their keys. He may then have one month to prepar*: his picking instruments, when he must begin the pick ing operation. and pay one per cent, per day on the amount deposited, till he picks one of the ihree se lected locks, or abandons it, the last of which he may n >t io till he has operated ten ou) *. When he has picked one lock, to the acceptance of a disinter ested committee, he y to prove that he k lows how to pick them . picking the remaining two locks in tho two following day- • ■ ‘h*-* accepter.,"* of the same committee, nod tak. . £SOO. This may certify Mr. E. S. Woodbridge has deposited in ray ha’ -a certified check of SSOO, payable at the Han*. .* Bank, New York, for the purpose named in the above advertisement. James c. beach, Fayable Teller at t..e Hanover Bank. The above Locks with 3 keys with n varie ty ot superior finished Store, and House Door Locks, with and v’ith ut knobs. ‘lso, Carpenters Mortice, Stock, Closet. Chest, Trunk Tad, Drawer, &c.. Sic. with Porcelain and Mineral Knobs, just receive and for sale by K. LOVELL, june 5 No. 11 Barnard street. HMiK GENUINE Carpenter’s ExtractSareanar X ilia, for sale by junei 4 ‘ HUIIPHREYS & JOHNSO N / OLOKKb i’ABIT l UOTHBT^CoidTCot V_y ton Table Cloths, various sizes Col’d Linen anti Worsted do Col’ i Piauo Covers, for sale low. by J 11 COHEN 6c r(), june 17 140 Broughton 6treee uexttol VV Morrell’s Furniture 8 ACON. —SO hhdsprime Bacon Sides ;25 dodo I* do Shoulders ;20 ’ . j choice canvassed . r sale by july 2 WEBSTER Sc lLi’ L PI NE API 1 * IjE flf EE E-A lew boxes for sale at the Emporium, by june 14 S. GOODALL. I> () !51 N S().\\S |\ TINTJUH LKY - [is * U article is strongly recommended by thefFacul ty as n nutritious, cocling foop for infants, it is al so much approved for making a delicate custard, etc. J ust received and lo- !•> by july 21 VV. W. LLN • 1 . N, Monument sqr. ! OUDENS Carminative, for sale by june 14 HUMPHREYS & JOHNSON. CODA WATEIt in its highest 6tate of perfection manufactured after a late improved method, with a costly self-generating apparatus, and wur. ranted to be superior to any heretofoie sold in this city, served with fresh syrups and kept constantly coid. Also, iced Congress Water. may 19 j. A. MAYER. 154 Brought on-st, OH ills TOOTII WASH, warranted genu ine, just received by june 14 __ HUMPHREYS <fe JOHNSON. BATH ERICK.—3 casks Enebsh Bath Brick for scouring : just received and for sale by june 14 VV VV. LINCOLN , Monument-sqr. SEBAItS. — 20.000 Esmeraldoes. very superior, jus* received and for sale by .2 PADELFORD, FAY 6c CO. VTTENTION -It youshonldbeso unfortunate as to want Medicine at night, 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 in the store all night. HUMPHREYS & JOHNSON, june 5 Ct corner Broughton and Whitaker sts. ‘*! BLIC I’IIKIIASI.NG IMMOMJITssj'o.V AGENCY IN NEW YOliK, and tke principal cities. Jk. X.. STIFSON, Public Agent and Correspondent, ADAMS&CO’S. EXPREBSOFFICE, No. 19 Waii Street , New York , VinLL gL.e prompt and faithful attention to pui v v chasing Merchanaife.Agricultural I mpleinente. Surgical Instruments, eie. et'* . in 1- rgn or small quantities, and forwarding by tiie raost reaponsi. Expresses to any part oi the United States, the Can ad as and Europe. *jgr s ° He will also execute any other practicable, proper,ard remunerative commission, eitherper sonal or through his Agents, in Washington City. Baltimore, Philadelphia Hartford,New Have n, Bos ton, New Orleans, Mobile and Europe. Only such letters as shall have been pre paid will be received, and every original application to meet with attention, must enclose one dollar. Orders directed to me.il left at any of Adams &c Co’s Express Ofikt.a. will come promptly to hand,or they may be addressed (post-paid) to A. L. Stim son, No. 19 Wall street, New York, july 7 iOiw | i* Hi #VVN’S ESSENCE OF JAMAIC A GINGER.—This itide 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 irritating or other properties of an injurious tendency It is beneficially used in a variety of circuinstan ces where a warm cordial and grateful stimulent is required, particularly in cases where there is a sense of exhalation arising from excessive fatigue or heat, a few drops in a halt tumbler of water wi‘h a little sugar, will befound an effectual and most pleasant restorative, which makes this Essence a highly useful addition to the traveller’s portman t< au, as well as to the family collection of remedies. Where there is an unpleasant oense 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,if given according to the directions, will almost invariaoly give relief. In ordinary diarrhoea, incipient cholera, in short, in all cases of prostration of the digestive functions, whether from indulgence or disease, it is of inesti mable value. During ihe summer months, and in Southern cli mates it is invaluable, particularly duriq£the pre valence ol ep.demic cholera. No traveller or family j sh >uld be without it. This day receivt j per steam -1 er. and for sale by VV. VV. LINCOLN, june 25 Monument square. fiaoanafll) (Fucnmg Journal. The Korn *Gu bers belies- that wh*ra Abrp.- , bam was thrown into tW* fire by Nimrod. tLe flames | turned inti s ln:d .t roses. The Turks have an idea ! that if'sprang from the perspiration of Mahomet,aud they cause a rose to be sculptured on the mono ments of all young women who die unmarried. The mythological writers say that Ap-dlo caused Rho dantc, Queen ol Corinth inconsequence of her ex treme beauty to be c langcd into a rose. The first rose is said to have been given by the God of Love to Harpocratrs, the God of eih nee io engage him to conceal theconduct of his mother Venus, and hence it was made the symbol ot silence. G. he poet Gray was notoriously fearful ot fir?, ci . t a ‘.adder of Topes 1r: his Bed room.— Some n.. ’vous young me.. : nibridge kn<jw ing us, id him from below, in ’he middle of a dark nig , with the cry of fire ! he staircase, they said, vas in flames. Up went i.is window, and down he came with his rope-lailot r, as fast as he co.ild, into a*b of water, which they had plac ed to receive him. How to Dispense a Mob.—ln the year 1792,th0 wo. len i. Toulon declared themselves in a state of insurrection ; and, assembling cn foule, threatened to hang the magistrates : the procurator syndic at ti. * laughed at their threats ; but the multitude re fusing to creperse, he assembled the council general of the commune, and ordered the fire-engine 9, wi.n a plentiful oupply ol rater, mixed with toot, to be drawn out in battle array : by a vigorous discharge ot which smutty artil\ry. - yeiticoat insurgents were completely routed, returned quietly to their homes. “An addiction to poetry is veryjgentral’y the result of’an uneasy mind in fc ari uneasy body , disease or deformity have been the attendants ut many of our best. Collins mad—Chatterton i think, mud—Pope crooked—Milton blind—Gray (1 have heard that the last W i.t afflicted by an incurable and grievous dis temper, Ihouau not (generally known)— .4 others. 1 have somewhere read, however, that poe.ts mrely go mad. i suppose the writer means that r hi. sanity effervesces and evaporates in verse. May bt so.— Byron. Editors.—Of the multitude of persons who ara regaled with an ample sheet tilled with literature, politicrl entertain.- nt, advice, in< ruls, and how few have the least conception of the labour of hands aid brain, which iLc preparation of those things cost 1 The whole time of several individuals nas been devoted to afford him the amusement of mii hour or two. An editor has, iudped, a hard life ol it. He must knew every thing, r* ad evtry thing, and give his opinion upon every thing He must accoramoaatj himself to an infinite varietv of tastes —to the young and ihe old, the grave anu ‘ gay, sentimentalist and the man of business, the country, man and the citizen. He must be al l things to all men; he must offend no man ; he must instruct, amuse, and inform. He must never loose his tern ter. happen what will ; and yet with the best inten tion- in ihr world, he is constantly liable to give of f"nce. A subscriber writ, a communication which ..as neithei stnse nor grammar, ri.yrae nor reason; it is rejected ; the writ-r es up foaming at tho mouth, to take of! his name iron-, the subscription list, and is an enemy for ever after. And then an editor has always a regimen nt kind friends who drop in up on him every day to read his papers and give him advice. Some tell him his paperis too light and trifling ; other say that it is too heavy and uull;8ome that it is too sentimental: others that is too business-like ; and for al! this he must be gratefuk— The tods of an i r know neither end nor inter mission. The lexi. grapher comes at last to the end of his alphabet - the gallery slave reaches his harbour; but lieiCitmL - .jdut is renewed with the rising sun of every day. Hemustalways beat his post. And for all thi.-. he must often be content with nothing but the approbation ot a good con se.enc*-—a noble rewardjjtruly, hut unfortunately, a thing too ethereal to be coined into bread and butter. I English Paper. AN Ol; QINANUE, To Increase the number of Privates of tke City Batch. BE it ordainrd by the Mayor and Aldermen of the City ol Savai-nuh and HamletA thereof, in Coun cil assembled, and it is hereby ord ined by the au tho: ’’y of the same, that the number of Privates of the City Watch shall be eighty six instead of sixty six as heretofore, and that the additional numher ot Privates to be app. ait-a under this ordinance shall be subject to all the existing oroinances, regu lating the Privates of the City YVutch, anc shall re ceive the same compensation end give the same bond. RICHARD D. ARNOLD, Mayor. Attest F. Akin, Clerk Council july 2 lIKLIDS Condition Powders, still go TfS oft freely and prove effectual in every \ \ s N * by giving leliel to Horses in ■■■*■■ ■ eases, of heavy Coughs, Cold?, Wcims, Broken \\ ind, Glanders, and for improving the An imal generally, for sale by HUMPHREYS A JOHNSON, ielv 31 >rne; Broughton and Whitaker sts. fO) In'i ,o r Magnolia Vale—a Novel :by Caro Xj line Hentz, author of “Linda,”&c Pencil tke In , or Oi tlines of Character and Manners : b\ Miss Leslie, author of “Kittle’s Rela tions.” &e.: including Mrs. Washington Potts and Mr. Smith, with other stories. The Five Love Adventures of Solcmon Slugg, and other Sketches : by Daniel L . Roath, author ot the “Banuit,” 6lc. Ben Brace, a Nautical Romance : by Captain Chambier, author of “The Lite ot a Sailor,” Ac. ■*ry Morris, and other Tales : by N. 11. Moore. Too Gipsy’s Daughter, a Novel : by Mrs. Grey. The Disgrace to the Family, a Story of Socal Dis tinction : by W. Bhm.iiai ‘ J-rrold—with illustra tions ; by Phiz. Received by june 23 J. B CUBBFDGE. RECEIVED, per sreamshipState oi Georgia, a fresh sup]ly of Ladies’ fine French Morocco and Kid Slip pars. Tins and Baskins : also by re cent arrivals, Ladies’, Misses, and Children’s fine Gaiter Boots, also Gentlemen’s fine French Boots imported by J Miles 6c Son ol Philadelphia. The subscriber keeps constantly on hand o fine assort ment of Shoes and Boots of every variety and style, which he wil I ’■•-k” pleasure in showing to all who may favor b *uacall. WILLIAM HEIDT, June 15 b- he large Boot,Gibbons Building. UNINFECTING j M ID, HU. liAY. hi.ND’S. —For purm.rg the air • of sleeping rid sick rooms,cabins and holds of ships, particularly for passenger ships, at ea or in port, prisons, jails, crowed rooms in general trom offensive, close and infectious air of all kindsj, in cluding the infectious spheres of cholera, ship, ty phus, yellow, billious. scarlet and other fevers of cur own or Southern and Western climate, in cities and towns, on land and water. Also, lor disinfect ing the bodies, ciothcs, ami trunks of persons who are in or have been in the atmosphere of infectious diseases. This fluid in healthy to breathe or take internally, anurinstead oi filling the room with a choking, ir resp.'rable air. as the chlorine ot lime and other che mical preparations in use do it makes the whole air sweet and salubrious, and at the gam ime strength ens tlm respiration and enlivens t.. spirits ot those present, by its balmy fl agrant ands rue influence. H H. RAYMONDS MEDALLION TOOTH WASH lor whitening the teeth, sweetening tho breath, hardening the gums, cleaning the mouth from all unplearant taute. C. W. AMBURGER & Cos., Sole Agts. aug 9 3mo 25 John Street, New York. O AD WAY’S Medicated Soop, genuine, iorsaie IV by HUMPHREYS & JOHNSON, juue 5 corner Broughton and Whitaker-6^ NO. 62.