Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, August 13, 1850, Image 2

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MISCELLANEOUS. /*MMM OAI11NUT MAKING mail UI* imySW HOS.STHIIY.—II. S.BOGAKDU3, No S3 lillll «t., would inform tho citizens of Sa 7Wmnl:, that In: has taken tin: above store, for tho purpose of carrying on the Cabinet and Up holstering business, viz: Milking now and tjpalringbtd f'amltuiA. Old furniture bought mid Bold. Tlio bet toms of Sofas, Divans, Chairs, ami Ottomans, made over and re-covored. Glass plates of all sizes kept for rale. Carpets, Oil C^ith, and Matting, cut and ui down. Hells and Lamps hung; Curtains and Holler lllinds pnt up. Musical Instruments of nil kinds re paired. Wool, hair and moss Matrasses for sale; Also, feather beds, bolsters and pillows. Old Mutrus *es made ovor In the best manner. /—~7i -1 Every description of Coffins on hand. .vmtsstmtar and made t« order, of the beat ma terials and finish: Prices low. II. S. B. has been engaged in the above bujfiiidss in the city or Savannah, fcr the last seventeen years, which induces him to believe that ho can please all those who will favor him with a portion of their work. npril 5—ly PIANO FORTES.—The subset! Jber oilers for salo THiHtv-Fivg, ti, 6J (if and 7 Ootnvc Mahogany and Rose wood I’lANOS, mniie to tirder by Chickering, Nuns & Clark, Nuns & Fischer; and A. II. Gala & Co. The instruments are unsurpassed by any made in this country, for purity and fullness of tone, and elegance of workmanship. Home of them are fur nished wlfh complete iron frames, which strengthen the easonml prevent the liability of getting out of tune. Others have tlio ordinary rntitnlio plates, and can I: fared for lower prices. ThcsePinnos are offered with out any ndvauce upon tlio manufacturer’s prices, and those who are desirous of obtaining u superior instru ment, at a moderate expense, would do well to call and oxomino before purchasing elsewhere. Also for sale, a largo assortment of all kinds Cabinet Furniture, Wool/Hedr and Afoss Matrasses. April X I. W. AlORHELL. emft MONONGAHELA WIII8KEY. 15 ■jjgpfRjbbls. “Old Monongahela,” in store, and for BEwikAsnle by ^ May 31 W. M. DAVIDSON. O (IWAMVS TONIC MIXTURE, or Voge- IY table Febrifuge, aspeeilic and lasting cure forte- Ver and ague. Forsalouy L. J. MYERS, april 1 Sr.iots’ Building. G CASH AVARE. Tumblers, • Goblets, Wines, Cut end Pressed [Decanters, Pressure Dishes, Nappies, ^ . 1 Specie Jars, Wine Bottles, Finger Bow's, Fluid I.imips, Toilet Bottles, Glass Milk Pans: « new article, Salt Cellars, Bird Glasses, Sugar Bowls, Butter Dishes, Celery Glasses. (locks, Lemonades, Ice Cream Glasses, Lanterns, Girandoles Extra Prisms. Pitchers, &c. Rec’d by late arrivuls, and for salo by COLLINS & BULKLKY, May 29 100 Dryan-street. IILACK TEA. 20 half chests Pow- I chong Tea, 5ouueo papers,landing from brig (Excel. For sule by ay 31 W. M. DAVIDSON. for sale by W. M. DAVIDSON ^HAMPAGNE WINE.—25bskts Grape Cham VJ pagne, landing from ship Southport fm April 1 B a3»N and Cnndles.—9 li'mls Bacon Sides and SlWulders,30boxes Mould Cnndles. Landingper Aebr Enterprise, from New Orleans, for sales by may 7 BRIGHAM. KELLY &. CO. L AMP OIK, forsuleby JOHN POOLE, {to. 11 Whitaker-street, nearly opposite Swift, Denslow & Wobster. npl 2 3 ROWN SHIRTINGS.—10 bales } Brown ^ ^ Shirtings. 25 bales } do., just loeeived and for nprS 13 SNIDER, LATIlROP & NEV1TT. TJALTIMORE HAMS. 300 superior Balti- AJ morn cured canvassed Hams. Forsale by May 28 BRIGHAM, KELLY cc CO. I_TA Y. 150 bundles prime quality Hay. Landing 11 from bark Texas, and for sale by • May 28 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO. R EC’D PER STEAMER SOUTHERNER. Plain ar.d Kmbroid’d Swiss Muslin. Muslin Mun- tilus, Swiss Edgings and Insertiugs, i.ndius English Cotton Hobo, Silk Hose, Silk Gloves, Egyptian Nett Gloves and Mills, Bonnot Ribbons, Cologne, Lubln’s Extracts, Soups, Hair Brushes, Combs, &c. For side low by May 21 LaROCHE. BOWNE &. CO. rpUCKING COMBS. A new and elegnnt assort A runt of tlio latest patterns, viz : Plain and Carved Tortoise Shell, Buffalo tuid Brazilian Combs. Just . .j received, and for salo by May 28 G- R. HENDRICKSON & CO. OARAGES, Muslins, Ginghams, &c. For sglo A> at reduced prices, by May 21 LaROCHE, BOWNE & CO. TVTOEASSES. SUGAR, LIQUOR, dbc— J.TJ. 50 hhds and tierces, prime Cardenas Molasses 50 bbls prime N O Molasses 25 lids Muscovado and N O Sugar : 25 bbls do 1 25 bbls Swift’s Clarified do 5 boxes White Havana do 20 nhds prime Cincinnati Bacon Sides 150 Mils Domestic Brundy, Gin and Rum . 100 bins. Extra Baltimore Flour 20. casks Falkirk Ale, In quarts and pints 50 bblB White Wiue Vinegar iU boxes Soep of various qualities 300pieces Dundee Imitation Kent Bagging, weigh ing from 1^ to lbs per yard. 250 coils Kent Bale Rope, for sale by april 6 JAMES A, NORRIS. •w NAH MOANING NEWS,.....TUESDAY AUGU :Y^OtjO DS, CLOTH INo7 MEDICINES. ST 13,1850, POCKET ROOKS, Port Monais, Purses, Sec., for sule by J. B. CUBUEDGE, apl 2 i Market-squaro. SIPRING G O O I) S.—The subscriber has just opened, ut tlio Cheap Cash Ht.oro. Nci. 157 Con- press-street, u splendid assortment of NEW AND FASHIONABLE DRESS GOODS, as follows : Jll’k and Col’d Juekonets, French Prints und Ging hams. lliirnge Silk Tissue, Plain and Printed. Linen Lusters, Foulards, Lawns, &c. Also, Linen and Lawn Handkerchiefs, all kinds. lll.k Lace and Love Veils, Infants' Waists. Kmb. Muslin Caps and Collars. Mourning Collars and Sleeves. Children’s Jaekcmet Collars. Princess Allice and President G'dllars. Emb. Puff Sleeves and Breakfast Caps. Fancy nml Bl'k Beaufort 'Pies. Bl’k and Col’d Silk Gloves. And the best articles of Kid Glove tilths market. Plain, Jnokonet and Swiss Muslins. Bl’k and Co’d Silk Mantillas. •Emb. Muslin Mantillas. ALSO A (Inn assortment of French and American Ging hams, Drills, Camlets, Checjts, Cambrics, Ticking, Shoetlngs, Shirtings, Osnuburgs, and everything else suitable for Summer Pants and Coats, together with other articles too numerous to mention. All of which will ho ottered as low ns can be purchased in tie city. GARRETT VAN NESS. A CARD.—The public are respectfully informed thut the subscriber, having purchased tlie stock of goods lately belonging to John Van Ness, 157 Con gress-street, will offer the sume for sale at reduced prices for cash. July 8 GARRETT VAN NESS. PER STEAMER SOUTHERNER. Just Received a fine lot of Ladies’ Umbrel las, Parasols a«tl Sunshades. Also, a Inrge assortment of Gents’ Silk, und Cotton Um brellas. For sale low by May 21 I.AljOCHE, BOWNE & CO. flOED pens. tor sale by v supply, JOHN A PANAMA HATS;—Geo. S. Nichols has on bund a good assortment of Peufamn, Leg horn, atid Straw lints; for gentlemen,hoysnnd children, which lie oilers at a reosonnble price, and in Vitos those in want to call and see, at the Cheap Ootli ing Store, Gibbons’ Range. GEO. 8. NICHOLS. 5A few extra lino Spanish Fushion Panama’ may be seen, pud bought cheap. apl 27 SOMETHING HANDSOME, in the way of Black Caahmernt Hacks, can ho bought at the Clothing Store, Gibbons' Range, ond'for sale low for cush by May 30 G.S. NICHOLS BO YS* CLOTHING and BUMMEKHAT The subscriber has received a handsome assort ment of Boys’ Clothing, comprising the most fashionable patterns, together with n good assortment of Hummer Haft, which he will sell at reasonable pri ces. Those in want, are invited to call at the cheap Clothing Store, Gibbons’ range, mar 30 GEO S. NICHOLS ,1 A new spring goods. P. D. HILZHEIM, Agent, Shaffer’s Building, Congress-Street, invitothe attention of the public to his lar^e , and increased stdek of Clothing, Saddlery, Trunks, &c. 1 lokeeps constantly on hand nil assortment o, Dress apd i' rock Coats, from $10 to $12; fine Cassi mere Pants, from $-1 up; Satin Vests, b’k «t c’l’d, from #2,50 up ; Hats, Caps, Shirts, Drawers, Saddles and Bridles, Trunks, &c., at reduced prices; Gentlemen’s Cloaks, from $12 up; Servants’ Clothing cheaper tlmn they can be purehnsed in the city. Also, various other articles in his liue, nt prices which cannot fail to please. may 21. WATER-PROOF SUITS.—GEO. 8. NICH- * , , ^S hns just opened some wnter-proof Cloaks, Sack Coats, Leggings, and Head Covers, a capital nr- ticle for those exposed in Tainy weather. For sale at the Clothing Store, Gibbons’ range. r :io M. COOPER. L ACE COLLARS, CAPES. &c.—Thread and ValcneiencB l.nce Collars and Culls, Jaconet nnd Muslin Collars and Cuffs, l.nce Capes, Ren Sill Mantilla N. A., Embroidered Lawn Kankorchiei's, fan ey Silk Buttons, &c, received per Brig Philura. april 13 LATIlROP &. FOOTE. UMBRELLAS. The subscriber has on hand a good assortment of fancy, French finish Umbrellas of Silk, Gingham and Oot- -ton. Those in want can buy low for cash. GEO. S. NICHOLS. VlTATEIt COLORS, India Ink, Hair Pencils, ” “ &c., for sule by npl 2 J. B. CUBBEDGIi OACKGAMMON BOARDS AND CIIE&S- U MEN, for sale by J. B. CUBBEDGE, npl 2 Murket-squure. I VORY nml BONE Pnper Folders, Tableis, Pocket Inkstands, &c-, forsale by npril 5 J. B. CUBBEDGE. [YTOTJi PAPER, and ENVELOPES, a beautiful i. 1 assortment. Tissue Pnper, and Perforated 1>„. pers, tor sale by npril 5 i'issue Paper, and Perforated l’a- J. B. CUBBEDGE. ipiIREE STRONG MENi by Alexandre Du- A inns, translated by Fayette Robinson. Cruising in the Last War: by Charles J. Peterson, author ot “The War ot. 1812, &c.” The Miner’s Daughter, u Tulo of tlio Peak: by Charles Dickens. Household Words,J(Nos.7 nnd 8: by Charles Dick- is. l.ittcl’s Living Ago, No. 316. Received by Juno 7 JOHN 31. COOPER. VE\V SPRING ANI) SUMMER GOODS.— 1 V Pile subscribers have just opened n largo and well selected assortment of Spring nnd Summer goods, comprising every vnrietx of material and style, suitable tor the present season, all of which they are prepared to make up to order at short notice, mid i tho mostliishionablo manner, april 10 HAMILTON & SYMONS. r pHANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES.— * A benutiiul assortment ot those fine and common Window Shades. Just received and for sale by mar 4 LaROCHE, BOWNE & CO. f|!0 THE LADIES. Wo respectfully invite -- your attention to our stock of Spring and Ham mer Bonnets, consisting in pin t as follows, viz : Super French Lace, Milan Edge, Split Straw, Jenny ind, Hungarian Lace, Spanish Straw, Neapolitan Lace, Slate Cactus, Super Gimp, Fluted Pearl und Vcdnl, Lyoniec, Pamila, Florence, llrocnde, &c. Also, a hcnutiful assortment of Misses’ Bonnets, such ns Lnco, Cobing, Tuley, Gimp, Fluted Pearl and 1’odal, London Plaid, &c., together with a great vari ety of Artificial Flowers, Dotted lluches and Tubbs, Bonnet Ribbons, Neck Ribbons, &c., &c., all of which will be sold at a small advance on first cost. mar 20 CURRELL & BOGGS, Lililbridge'a New Brick Building. WAX TAPERS, Motto Seals, My OwnA. 11. 7 » C., Dice and Dice Boxes, Pocket Inkstands, Card Racks, Card Cases, Mathematical Instruments. Shavmg Boxes, India Rubber Rands, Tooth Brushe# I laying Cards, Poaselain Slates, Tcrrestial Globes, Watch Stands, Pupeterie, efcc &c. For sale by "P 15 , J. B. CUBBEDGE. |>1RD GAGES.—Mocking Bird, Robin and Ca- nary Bird Cages, just received and for sale by april 16 . by COLLINS & BULKLEY, 100 Bryan street. IlaniB, lauding from sclir. Ocean and forsuleby •Itme 29 JaS. A. NORRIS, I1LACK TEA.—10 Chests Black Tea in 5oz ■O p " pors, landing from ship Hartford,und for sale 'by «P>il I W. M. DAVIDSON. fpKA TRAYS.—A fine assortment of waiters - . - Single and in Setts, of assorted sizes and pat terns, just received per ship Mcdora, and for sale by COLLINS & BULKLEY, april 20 ^ 100 Bryan st (VIEW ORLEjfisS WHISKEY.—100 barreTe J l N. O. Whiskey landing per brig Tartar, mid for 3I * I,!l, y JAS. A. NORRIS. YYIJMB HULLS, forntrengthening uud expund- ing the chest. A supply of them just received und for sale by COLLINS &. BULKLEY. tilTONE WARE, of superior quality, consisting of ® jv’d Jars, Butter Pots, Milk Churns, Jugs, Pitch ers, Water Kegs, Spittoons, Milk Pans, Cockroach Traps. Also, a fine assortment of Yellow Buking Pan*, Piu Plates, &c. Received by late arrivuls, anu for sale by COLLINS & BULKLEY, mar 12 No. 100 Bryan-streej. DUCSHES! BRUSHES 1 ’-aIih: assortment of Hair Brushes; also Flesh, Cloth, and Shoo ■ Brusnes. Just received and for sale by JNO. A. MAYER, Druggist, ” gntun-st. mar 28 No. 154 Brough , . . b P '”’ ouruing woou or coal, wirli or without water backs, wliich will bo sold nt a small ™ New-York prices, tmd warranted to give pcriee® antifitmition or uo sale. lll,)r MeARTIIOR &. MORSE. F ancy baskuts.- ot Fancy, Work mid Tr -A lieautiful assortment oau. . ..- - - Travelling Baskets, lust re ceived and ior salo by CQLL1N9 & BULKLEY, may 11 g 100 Brymi street.’ r 8'' 1 ! K .*|ttpFE8Sf»ttt»S LADY, by Iiertliold -A Auerbaeh, author of Village Tales of tho Black Forrest, translated by Alary Howitt. Mohammed the Arabian Prophet, a tragedy in five acts, by George H. Miles. Pictorial Field Book of tho Revolution, part 3. Railway Economy, a treatise on the new art of i Tang-pun, by Dionysius I.nrdner, D. C. S., *c. Mothers of tho Wise mid Good, by Jabez Burns, D. D., KUtl'.or ot “Pulpit Cycloiis»dia,”&c. Jounud of Three Years’ Residence in Abysinin, by Rev. Sunni,-I Gobat.now Bishop of Jerusalem. ^ Carpenter on tlie Use and Abuso of Alcoholic Liquors, in Health and Disease. Latter-Day Pamphlets, edited by Thomas Carlyle, No. VI—Parijamcntg. i hodtrigin of die Materinl Universe, with a de- 9 manner ol the formation of the Earth. JOHN M. COOPER. I ^ ^ <’ASII STORE.—The undersigned v7 w,1 > ui future keep a competent and experienced person nt the North to purchase their goods on tho cash principle, and will sell them at the lowest possible price for cash or approved pnper. -Our stock wilPbe large, consisting ot every variety of Goods suitable for Spring and Sumftier trade. Planters and Merchnnta visting the city, will please call nnd examine our Stock. M. PRENDERGAST & CO, Cr. WhitnUerimd Congrrss-sts. rtlHE VM^CedirsTor the Martyr, by Groce , "S u “ ar i author ot “Homo Influence, &c.“ Lodge s Bortrnits, Vol. 5. h J he Hand Book of Games, forming one of ScteiiDhe Library, compiled from tlio best it: _, T S? l/ngedy of Euripedes, Vol. 1st ! ClHflsical Library. Bohn’s authors. 1st, Bolin’s The Young Lady’s Friend, by Mrs. John Farrar, author ot the Children’s llobinson Crusoe, &c. 1 rinciplea of Medical Jurisprudence, designed for Slcnii*^ 0 688 0 " 9 o1Lhw a,ll! Medicine, by Amos Dr. Johnson, his Religious Life and his Death. n A i, 90 ’ a . Urt r r auf, (’\ v " f Tho Rev - Thomas Smith, D. I), on the Unity ot tlie Human Races Received by joh n M. COOPER WASH BALLS. Afresh supply rec’d C mid for sale hv G. R. HENDRICKSON & CO. mid for sale by May 28 TNIHAN VEGETABLE OIL, For the Hair L 11 nr lj y JNO. A. AIAYER. may 4 P ATCIIOULLY COMPOUND,for destroying Moths. Forssleby b M «y 51 LaROCHE & GODFREY.' rpOWNSEND’S, Snnil’s & Cnrpenfcr’a — SarsnimrlHa. For sale by L. J. MYERS . May 17 Sniets Building. VESTS AND GLOVES. Just received a lot ol White Mur’s Vests; also a few doz en Lisle Thread und Silk Gloves. For sale by M «y 23 HAMILTON & SYMONS. Linen-drill PANTS ; an assortment just received anil tor sale by IIAAIILTON & SYAIONS. May 23, CUMMER CLOTHING. Bl’kTnd^l’dTi- Lz-paca Sacks mid Palo Alto Coats; also a large lot ot brown linen Sacks, suitable for traveling. F’or 6U M l,y <v, ’ HAMILTON & SYAIONS. May 23,1850. CLOTHIG. Bl’k nnd col’d' I)rap “ -iv J? * <roc ^ 1111 ^ Drees Coat*.'also a variety of • n P d Ete Funis, nil of Into style. For sale low by ggy - 3 HAAHLTON & SYMONS. BO ol ") 1 kinds nnd qualitie 1 sale 1 y ttt Clothing Store, Gibbons’ Range, and fo B P ] 27 GEO. S. NICHOLS. riAUZE MERINO VESTS;-AND FLANNELS 0 dozen Ladies Gauze Merino Vests. •> do Gentlemen’s do do. 4 pieces Gauze Flannel, for sale by npril 15 SNIDER, LATHROP & NEVITT. T INEN SHIRTING, Pillow Case Linen, &c. A-A Just received and for sale low by tyny LaROCHE, BOWNE & CO. Y^LKTS. G. S. NICHOLS is receiv-ing ahandsome v assortnient of White and Fancy Marseilles Vests, which wdlbe sold at moderate pi ices. Cull und see, at the Clothing Store, Gibbons’ Range. Alay 30 ENT’S GAITERS.—A lino supply of Gentle tnen s Linen frnitarQ fnr onin april 18 men’s Linen Gaiters, for sale b’ SAA1. A. WOOD, 106 Bryim street. CHOES, SHOES.—AlcCurdy’s Slippers or ° dm«- S. A. WOOD, a P’ ~ ' 106 JJryan-street. *i i’ |b; —■■’j III It T S. 'Another large lot of those beautiful Shirts has been received bv Mu y-iO G. ytICHOLS. CUMMER Business Coats. Afullsupplvonhand. O, an but , ^ nal1 P ro,it8 on Ulem i at the Clothing Store, Gibbons’ Range, by 6 W "y :i0 G.S. NICHOLS. ARRIVED AT LAST? The Travelliog Trunks and lt| Hat Boxes which I have expee-i ted, have arrived. They will be sold on very reasonable terms. SAAI. A. WOOD Ma y 13 - 106, Bryan-st. P^XTENSIVE ASSORTMENT of CLOTiT- AM ING at No. 96 & 150, Gibbons' Range, Stivunnah Georgia.—The subscriber would respectfully inform Ins customers, and citizens generally, that lie is now receiving a lurge assortment of seasonable Ready Alade Clothing, made up to Ills order exclusively -o hetail, and those who buy may depend on getting n excellent article, well made. His stock will con sist m the most fashionable goods and made in the most fashion,ibie style, ltis unnecessary to enume rate tho different garments in un advertisement, and will say, every iashionable garment can be found nt his establishment, and at as low prices ns can be otter ed, torus good goods as will be found there. AU in want are invited to give him a call. N. B. A full assortment of Youths’, Boys’ and Chil vfted tohfolfat Ud '° CIothing ’ wllich thoLadies nrein- A i )ri11 GEORGE S. NICHOLS. R°J m'i, C ^ 0THI i N rf 3, brow ” Check Lin- , *•“> “ Alpaca and Drnp D Etes Sacks and Round Jackets; Stripe Janes, Check Linen, Bl'k Alpaca, Drap D Lte and White LmerfPautaloons; Silk, Bl’k Alpnciq «lute and col d Alerseilles Vests, may lie found; mid bought very reasonable nt the Clothing store. Gibbon: Range, (or boys between the age of six and sixteen ~ mcl GEO. S. NICHOLS.' FS MONTH’S after da’s application will be A made to the Honorable, the Justices of tile inte- ner Court ol Chatham County, when sitting for or dinary purposes, for leave to sell the Negroei be lone 0r S ha,,s , 0, th e l“te Thomas Askew, forThe benefit ot said Orphans. JOHN F l’OSEV t ■ May 28 1:1 ' Guardian. jVtlTIC'U—Ail persons indolitod to tlie Estate of i Henry James, deceased, are requested to make tanmedtatep^ment; and all persons having demands again, t the said estate, will present them duly attesi ed, within the time prescribed by law to * may 11 2tw-6m VV. M. DAVIDSON, Ex’r. P<> PRINTERS: John DTAIeCreary, Prifitiiig New-York DenWn r ^ 0S - 331 and333 Stanton-at® new l ork, Dcpl^Wo. 3 Spruce-street, would cell CJANDS’.dk TOWNSEND’S SAHSAIVAH1L- L7 LA, ior sule 11V LaROCHE & GODFREY. m ‘"' 30 Guudry’s Building. JJALTIMORE CORN. 1200 bushels Prime Btt..miore Corn, landing from Brig Nan- ™ COHENS & HERTZ. iy, «nd for salo by Juno 4. „ et Wine Bottle Corlts • also fafK'nlndeom 1 ' moni Beer Demijohn and Jar Cocks; 1,,-t ree-“v*d IU HEN' i UiOKSON & CO. viibt ons’ liuileiu rs. JJDTTLE CORKS—A fresh sup mon Beer 1'..... and for salo by Juiiu 10 T nE , ^ ,TV OK Tivr- ui PIAN RACE A proved to be the Doc’: ip u , ; Scripture, Reasoii and Science; wite a review rt e present position Smyth’°B 5 D f ' f 1 r ° tfiSSOr A f“ s, ‘ :: >»y Rev. Thomas History ot the Polk Artminist ration: by Luojen B Chase, member of Congress. Harper’s raw editjon of Macnnley’s History of *:"mo" d a ? rr ' ’ Englandj-two fols.. David Copperfielij, No. It*. 1 utiinm S’Book^-BuyA:-! o 5i..aiial. Received bv ! 'J JOHN M. COOPER , :# Jttenffo of Printers to^^raved' prices: v ar |o us kmda and colors, at the following Extra i-’ne Jet Black, (for Card FineTooktek, 0 ’: 1 ':' “? d “ P”*- Book I,ik, "‘ 0 40 “ n ™ ! «'“ a -Vellow. Green and Wbite’i 25 and! 50 “ ♦Lper ora 1 POrlb - Und Rronzc 'nt 50, 7 5c ; ts.nnd For tho quality of which he has the following be sides numerous other testimonials : S ’ b£ ’ ,. Nnw YonK, Sept. 25. 1848 rr fiVnj’ loun<l t,lom to surpass any others woev ff.op?oe^ofSc g POrmaW ' nCy of and in Leavitt, Tbow & Co. American Bible Society Printing office. For fide a*New York'prices^lw' rr0S8 U °° m - mar25 J ° UN M ’ COO! ‘KR- Agent. Savannah. CIDER.—25 b«rrels~N^7k mf •, Champagne Cider in store and forsale by W. M. DAVIDSON. by Alay 10.., aeh, j'tstYeceived and for rale JOHN A. AIAYER. No. 151 Broiighton-st. N“M? l “ dP '’’‘‘ C * 1 " 1 “°' r0,M “‘ | V*5l1C, hi Succcss in Life ; The Lawyer : by Airs. L. C. T ut THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. D R. TOBIAS’S VENETIAN LINIMENT Is war ranted to be superior to nuy other medieino yet known for tho cure of Wens, Burns, Coughs, Lumbago, Headache, Dysen tery, Chilblains, Sea Sickness, Chapped Hands, Old Sores, Croup, Swellings, Wans, Hemorrhage, Cramp, Chronic Rheumatism, Weakness in the Limbs, Cholera, Vomiting, Cuts, Bruises, Cold Feet, Corns, Tooth-Ache, Sore Throats, Palpitation of the Heart, f(C. This Liniment was the discovery of the late Dr. So lomon, of Gilead House, Liverpool, a graduate of the Tlio Daltons ; or tho three Roads in Life College of Surgeons in Dublin, aud was used with by Charles Lever, Esq. ’ " art 1st: Ji ghta iu the Gold Regions : by Theodore J. J 0 i lt| Talbot and Vernon, a Novel. LLD G ° SPel itS 0WD Advocate: by George Griffin Il!blin i0rmry Jt Sciel,tific Terms: by Richard D ' Ch H arl U ef D iekens 0r,,9> “ WeeWy J ou ™ al . conducted by t A Treatise on Plj^sicnl Geography : by A. Barring part'd* 61 ^ D “ r Pamp ' llleta: Edited by Thomas Cailylp Aliscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith • lw i Prior, vol. 4. y J °s. The American Bird Fancier; considered with , ter; and during the time it has been introduced into this country over 1000 certificates have been received, speaking in the highest terms of its pain releiving qualities; and to prove what it is represented to be, every agent is ordered to refund the money should it fail to give relief when used according to the drections 4 few certificates are give% Cerljir.ntc oi Sirs. L. I. Having used in my family, with tlie most complete success, Dr. Tobias’s Venetian Liuiment for croup, aough, headache pain in tlie limbs, sore throat, &c„ I feel it no more than an act of justico to the Doctor to give this certificate ; and the speedy cures it has affec ted, have been most astonishing. I am never without a bottle of it in my house, and am sure no one will re gret trying it. SOPHIA COHEN, 261 Ninth street. Certificate of Mrs. W. E. Cornish. Dr. Tobias—Sir : One of my children was severely attacked with croup. I used your Venetian Lini ment which gave immediate relief, and I really think it was the means of saving my child’s life. Under no consideration would I be without a bottle in my house. I also consider it a most certain remedy for scalds and bruises, having thoroughly tested it for the same. SARAH CORNISH,354 Bowery. City and County v ,f New York, ss—Andrew Hun ter, of said city, being duly sworn, doth depose nnd say, that he was engaged m superintending the con struction of ii sewer in 30th street, between the 6th und 8th avenues, and in hoisting up a large stono of lienriyn ton weight, the full gave way and precipita ted deponent, wiki the stone, into the sewer,aidistiuice of over fifteen Teet, striking him on tho back und shoulder, which so severely jammed and bruised de ponent, that he was taken up insensible and thought to bn killed. Dr. Tobias was immediately sent for and applied the Venetian Liniment, which sb revived this deponent that in a few minutes he was able to speak ; and by the constant use of this most valuable preparation, he was sufficiently recovered to attend to his business nsusunl.in the snort space of four days to the astonishment of all who witnessed the accident . ANDREW HUNTER, 7th Avenue, between 31st nnd 32d-otreets. Sworn to before fne, this JJdd^y of January, 1848. Wm. V. Brady, Alayor. For sale by A. A. SOLOMONS & CU„ , , Market-square, Savannah. Wholesale and retail price, 25 and 50 eta. per bottle. Dr. TOBIAS office No. 1 Alurray-st., New-York May 2'J ' cod Dr. GOURAUD’S MEDICATED SOAP, &c. TV°T the pni n White of the marbles of Pari can J. v compare with that which is imparted to the dark est or most 1 aimed, Sun burnt, Sallow or Freckled Skin, by a free use of GOUROUD’S ambrosial In dian Medicated Soap '. Rashes. Ringworms, Worms in the Skm, Pimples, Salt Rheum, Motu, and all other cutaneous disfigurements vanish from before it, as if by magic 1 Its delightful, soothing properties make it peculiarly valuable in the nursery, as also in the fre quently paiuiul operation of shaving. It can be used nt discretion either in salt or hard water—and n ,° Ea {n, mn °* a sb ‘P sbou ld go to sen without •> sup ply. 1 he roughest and darkest skin becomes by its use, soft, smooth aud pellucid. GOURAUD’S Poudre Subtile will positively uproot superfluous hnirlrom low foreheads, upper lius irom any part of the body ! r ’ Gournd’H Iiilly White is an innocent prepara tion for instantly removing flushes and rendering rough and yellow skms smooth and white. Dr. FF.LIX GOURAUD’S really valuable pre parations can only be had genuine at .. „„ A. A. SOLOAIONS & CD’S. Alny 30. cod Market Square. DRUGS.—Corner of Liberty and Alont gomery streets.—The undersigned would in form his friends and the public that he hns just n„„ ri / C »T d a naw nnd well selected stock of Drugs, Aledicmee, Perfumery and Fancy Articles warranted as pure and genuine ns can be purchased in the city. Prescriptions carefully and promptly at tended to. JLhe subscriber, thankful for past favors, hopes, by strict attention to his business, to merit a continuance ot the same. Soda Water, of superior manufacture, kept during theTsummer season. ° mar7 TIIOS. S. LEWIS. 1 CAIIH-—The undersigned having re-opened with an entire New stock of DRUGS OlIEM , _ ICALS, and FANCY ARTICLES, at No. 139 South-side Broughton-street, (formerly Wai- ker s Alarbie Yard) is now ready to furnish anything m his line, at the shortest notice. SODA WATER made in his own peculinr way, sent- to any part of the city, and always to he had at the store, in tho heigh- est state of perfection. .Phescmptions put up with care nnd despatch, f -K? subscriber having served the public long nnd fnithiully, respectfully solicits a share of patronage mar27 TUOS. RYERSON. ATEp S ’ CBBBRY PECTORAL, rStaJ. ble Remedy tor Coughs, Colds, Asthma, etc. To be had fresh and jenuine, nt L. J. AIYERS npl 3 Corner Broughton and Whitnker-s’ts. HEPATIC U UIXI It—A now remedy for Jaun- 11 d .! ca > Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Weakness and Sour ness of the Stomach, Loss of Appetite, &c. 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