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PIANO FORTES.—'The sub
scribers would respectfully call atten
tion to their stock of Piano Fortes,
comprising u variety of styles, com-
’ snieh bv J. B. Dunham, A. Stodart, and
ivm Hall and Son, New York, and L Gilbert Bos-
nn-Including the metalic frame, vibrating overbridge
„,'nt action? &c. These instruments are of warran-
d durability, based upon an established reputation
of many years standing, und. are ottered at factory
ices by the manufacturer’s agente.^ & CQ
Cor St Julian-st. and Market-sq.
N. B.-Second hand Pianos taken in exchange.
Aug. 5.
Baker Win 1$
. Barrett Michael
aI bui.ne..es,*J'“ l J‘‘”j““" ftgr eod for, will be charg Baker Mrs C
nI to their regular bosine. s » Baynard Miss C M
Barrett Thomas H
Bnley Mrs Elizabeth
Barnard Mrs Catharine
Barker Thomas
Barnes Nelly
Bagley Mrs Michael P
Brannon Mrs Catherine
US 5 " 1 ' 1 be di ‘ C0Dti “ Ued ’ “ d Bradford Ilenry
Baum John H
Bevuns Mrs Elizabeth
Best Wm B
Bellune Mrs Mary S
Bell N J
Beckwith E G
Cardwell CaptAS
Clancy Jas
Campbell Wm
Cately Leandor
Crawford Patrick
Clarke Daniel
Campbell P B
Cardell John
Callaway Franklin
Clark Eliza
Clark Francis H W
Cahill Robert
Carriher Henry
Coundon Eugene
Ceasar Miss Celia L
Ceaaar Miss Susan
Crevalier Betsy
D UNDEE BAGGING—The subscribers offer
for sale 1000 pieces, weighing from II ® 1| IBs.
, 'ri ROB'T HABERSHAM Si SON.
f yard
August 5
ALPHABETICAL CATALOGUE
A ND Trices Current of Fine and Important Steel
Engravings, &c., by the most eminent Artists,
with a Prices Current of Picture Frames, supplied
to the trade by Holbrooke & Co., Leicester Sq.,
London, and No. 180 Fulton Street, N. Y.
The above mentionedCatalcgue and Prices Cur
rent may be seen, and the Pictures and Frames (or
either of them alone) be obtained at the New-York
price., by applying to
July 25
JOHN M. COOPER.
rtUNNY CLOTH. 200 Bales Gunny Cloth in
Uf store,
store, for salo by
PADELFORD, FAY & CO.
DOOR MAN’S FRIEND.
1 rnent
Dr. Roberts’ Oint
_ ment of many Virtues, or Poor Mira's Friend,
for eruptions and wounds of every description For
.ale by G. R. HENDRICKSON & CO,.
Gibbons’ Buildings-
.ale by
april 18.
J IME. 400 bbls. Lime expected daily per schr,
Wilder.
July 18.
For sale, to arrive, by
BRIGHAM, KELL
F LOUR. 50 bbls. Baltimore Flour, landing and
f<
for sale by
July 18.
BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
Ash George A
Allen Mrs E J
Anderson Andrew J
Arden Dr D
AUer Sarah |J
Abney Smith W
Ahern James
Andrews Capt J
Abney Marcus L
B
Benedict Ellen H
Byrn Wm Q .
Byrne Edward O
Brown James
Bourk Charles
Brown Cutherlne A
Blount Wm M
Bowen Joseph
Bradey Edward
Boyce James
Brown Richard
Boyd Wm
Bolen V
Holies Henry
Bourke R
Burke Hetty
Bor quin Stephen
Blount Mies Martha
Burnham II
Bulloch H W
Burnett Christopher
C
Clifton James
Clinch Capt Duncan L
Christeo Luke
Cook Harvey P
Conn Miss E R
Colson MisB Mary L
Condy James
Cohen J P
Coombs Wm
Collins Mrs A E
Coyle Owen
Coqroaisee James A
Coombs Mrs MA
Curtis Mrs
Cussack Thomas
Culpepper Mrs Catherine
Curry John
Skipper Mathew
SpctB.cger Mr
Scott Rev J J
Scott John
Solori
Hopaz Rctiner
Spaulding Sam’l Y
Spaulding Brass
Scattergood George W
Sparks John
Ssnderline John
Saudere Bonj J
Salfrer A J
Sc.nlanc Richard
Shad Miss Margaret
Shad Mrs Mary E
Shad S S
Traut Catharine
Taylor Wm II
Taylor William
"'hyme John
Tie Patrick
Trittan Mrs Margaret
Wall Thomas
Woldhour Thomas
Wallace Miss Ellen
Walding Jackson F.
Walling Miss Mary
Ward Mrs Nancy
Wallace William
Wallace Ellen
Wheeler C L
Weedon George
Webster Miss Diannah
Williams Mrs Mary
Williams Loudon
White Chri.topher
Zang John
Clifton John—or any of Cunningham Thoraaa
the family
B ILLINGjbd Carminative and Astringent
Syrup. The great Southern Remedy for Dys-
tury, Cholera Infantum or Summer ComplaiAts ot
Children, Cholera Morbus, Diarrhoea, or any irregu
larities of the Bowels. For sale by
.May 29 L. J. MYERS, Smet’s Building.
T\R. WISTAR’S BALSAM of WILD CHER
ry, for snip by L. J. MYERS,
mar 23 Smets’ Building.
r]t MELODEONS. These beautiful in-
Aistruments are recommended to the Musical
® World, as the most unique invention of the
kind ever produced. Tho key-board is from
lour to fire octaves in compass, and similar to that of
the Piano Forte. By the use of a swell, the volume
of tone can be increased so as to equal thut of the
Chapel Organ, as substitutes for which they are be-
coming generally in use. Their beauty of finish, su-
perio’- quality of tone, portability and extreme econ
omyof price, render them all that is desirable to those
who cultivate a tuste for Sacred Music; whilo their
remarkable quickness of touch renders them suscep
tible of the most rapid execution. For sale by the
Manufacturer’s Agents, F. ZOGBAUM & CO,
Aug 5 Corner St. Julian-st. and Market-square.
CEBiHNG.a Hestorntive CORDIAL, for
ir Ue relief of Nervous .Affections, Dyspepsia &c.
Ju*y o by L ' J - MYERS > Smet’s Building.
T ARGK BOYS, <fc LITTLE CHILDREN,
, 1 have just received from New-York, Hnotlier as-
•ortment of Boys’ Clothing; among which is a new
IJ,*!.Cloth Jackets, called the Mihtary Jacket, and
Pj ““ v ery fashionable at the North. Also, Blue
m Black Alpaca Round Jackets—very handsome,
o V® r the Little Children t Beautiful Fancy
tSf T nandsilk Lustre Kilts, white, and just the
Ribbons'H 0t Wca J i hor - For “aleat the Clothing store,
June 18 gC ’ by G. B. NICHOLS,
(vD.LD PENS. A new supply just received by
ll Jul ylO JOHN M. COOPER.
i e£A5-§APARILI,A. —A few bottles of the
LHAEFENBERG SARSAPARILLA, which is
generally considered ivvery valuable spring and
i 1 ?® 1- mfldicine, and which has been extern
ouh.JJk 18 this city und vicinity, may be hadoftho
A b .u r - „ Prico per bottle.
‘etahubm Graeffenberg HEALTH BITTERS, Veg-
inii o 8 * Green Mountain Ointment, etc.
— y8 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
T B i“ OAK CHEST.—By gTp. R.
8 ’ Est l-
PhZ Au , g . U3tU8 - “ novel, by G. P. R. James, F.sqr.
Hnc of Life ^ rre8olu ^ on > a new series of the Discip-
Ky lo 'ji, 1 ' a ' d Gastingii, or a Tale of the Troubles in
'-'™t’o n d® b0 c r W|u ' burton ' Eeq- ’ aUth ° r 0t TUe CreS '
^TheDuch^aAlraeda, a Romantic Tale, by Eugene
b rOuovVpf,e k l J^ ry ’ 8 Roman ce of Hungarian Life,
femett ralt0r ’ ° r 1110 Fute of Ambition, by Emerson olh'er Mra Andrew
•heFH-e siSlLT"’ 8n ° Vel ’ by 1118 8Uthor ot '“ Tole8 of O’DwyerWm" 101 " 1
Davidson Mrs Sarah
Davis George
Dauncnfelzer Wm
DeveauxMrsR
Deveaux Cornelius
Devalin George B
DeLyon James VV
DeLyon Isaac
Dillon M
Edwards Mrs Eliza P
Evans John F
Evans John J
Feely Jeremiah
Fleetwood John
Ferren John
Fink A J
Frye Thomas
I'lynn Mies Mary
Flynn Mrs Isabel
Graham John
Garraty Michael
Galpin Mrs L
Graham J P
Ganahl Dr Charles
Gavan Patrick
Gattis D H
George W W
George Mrs Jane L
Harris John •
Handly George T
Hadaway Chas
Hardcostle Mrs Ann
Hanson Wm
Harrison Mrs Adeline F
Hayen Daniel C
Harvey Sarah
Hawood Auther II
Hattier Mrs D
Harragan Charles
Hanly James
Earns Simeon
Jeffreys Wm O
] linen Mrs Eliza
Jenks Henry
Jones Joseph D
Johnston Owen
Kathorn D
Kerns T J
Kemp Robert P
Lane David A #
Lannon Andrew
Lenison M
LeConte Joseph
Lesley Daniel
Mattery Edward
Marshall Andrew
Marshal! Joseph H
Mallett P H
Martin A
Martin C R
Martin P
Maurey Joseph
Masters Casimiro
Mack Thomas
Meredith Wm
Mearo James _.
Mehrtios John R
Mayer A E
Meon Mrs Eiizahath
Meara Timothy
Miller Samuel S
Miller July
Michael Miss M
Mintz Mursden C
Miller Miss Mary E
Middleton James 3
Miller Miss Susan
Middleton Miss E A
Miller I
Mirault S
Morel Charles
Nagle Joseph
Nerve Mrs Lucy J
Nerve Miss Diannah
,, - Senses/’
8tale ’ b y c - H - author of “Amy
(® new edition.)
Ju,v» tiHlr O Deary, illustrated,by Charles Lever.
J. B. CUBBEDGE.
I B tw l ? 0 ? Caet ° r0il . lbbl - Alcohol.l bbl.jCologno
f-°d^»Jn?i 0 ?, z '„ < ^ uinino < 1 doz. Rushton Sc Co.’s
111 Jacob, -r Bu b R 0,ic sn d Variegated Soap, Old
Pain Killer J ownsend's 8arsapc.i-illa, Perry Davis’
Starch Ai.V, UtI ^ e88 , ,,b f* ce > Cloves, Pepper, Spice &
Chemicals Perf„ f If 8h ,u PP’y «f Genuine Drugs, A.
ly, which Win ^7 an “ Fanc y Articles, general-
* ®cl*! 86 l0W “ can ba P“« h “««l
JOHN A. MAYER.
O'Comiell Patrick
Patrick Dennis
Patton Mrs E J
Pspot 8 N
Perry Sam’l J
Pendergast Mrs C
Robb Charles
Reynolds W J
Reilly Miss Catherine
Reilly James
Richardson Peter
Rideeway.MrsRuth W
Ryan Williams
Rodee William
D
Dow Mrs D
Downing John
Dougherty Jno
Dudley Mrs R
Dudley Miss Virgin'-;
Duggar Mrs Elizabeth
Dudley Wm H
Duggan Patrick
Duggan John
E
Ezekiel Miss Ann
Eldridge Cyrus W
Fisher Sarah S
Foley Owen
Fortune Peter
Foley Bryan
Fulton Mrs Jerusha.
FClton Silas
G
Glenn Lawrence
Green Rev A J
Genovar Raphael
Gibson Adam
Gibbons J W
Griffin Mrs
Groover Charles E
Grumble Mrs Susannah
H
Henry Sophia
Henry Mra G
Herveant Peter A
Hickey Patrick
Hicks Robt C
Higgins James
Holdridge J J
Hohn Martin
Hover John
Hunter Oliver S
Hunter G W
Hutchinson Wm
Humbert John D
i
Jones Rev C
Jones Johnson
Johnson Mrs Sarah
Johnson J M
Jones Robert A
K
Kelly Mrs II
Keating Andrew
Keller Wm
L
Lcnaughin Patrick
Lee Samuel
Lloyo Goldmith
Loveless John H
M
Moore Mrs S H
Moore Henry
Morris W H
Mocklins Henry
Maroney Timothy
Mooro Tim
Morrison Daniel
Monahan James
Moran John
Morris Miss Alary
Mooro E H
McGoulrich W II.
McMillon Dillon
McKendre Mrs Laura
McClavton David
McGione James
McDormick Paul
McIntosh LachlinH
McCord H J
McAuliffe Thorium
McCormick John
McGreal Andrew
McCaller Mr E H
McDermot James
Mclleal James S
McDermot Thomas
McDonald Michael
N
Nickelson Thomas
Noram Patrick
O
O'Cailahan Dennis
O'Connei James
(Jake Lodge
OdingeiU Antonio
V
Peck Theodore P
Perkins VV B
Prendergaet Richard
Powell George
Plunkett James L
K
Rooney Michael
Rouse Solomon
Rober Henry
Robertson G L
Roby Miss Martha
Roux George L
Russell Mrs Ann fi
8
Shad Robert E
Schramm Philip
Schneider Christian
Stephens Capt
Sbeahan Michael
Hheftall Miss Caroline E
Slicftall E J
Segur Henry F
Seymour Miss Catherine.
Smith Lucius
Smith Conrad
Smith Miss H Cornelia
Smith James D
Stibbs Mrs Min
Stibbs John Henry
Sinzstock II
Stiles Joseph
T
Timmons Miss S M
Tellon Francis
Thorpe Miss II M
Trucnelet Henry
Tully Wm ,
W
Wise Miss Mary Ann
Williams B
Wilson Daniel
Williams MiSB Jane
White Francis
White Thomas
Williams T F
Willy W A
Wlllmk Henry
Wilson Mrs Mary L
Wood James
Wood J W
Woody Dunn
Wood Joseph
Z
GEORGE SCHLEY, P. M.
MISCELLANEOUS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
“ HEATH’S BOOK..”
H OW frequently do wq hear this expression, which
is meant to convey to the raind the last stage of
sickness that a patient can be reduced to, and live.
Mrs. Harrison, a member of the Trinity Church, was,
as six. expresses herself, brought down to “ Death’s
Door” by Rheumatism and Nervous Headache, when,
like an angel of Mercy RAD WAY’S READY RE
LIEF relieved her of her severe pains and restored
her to her friends in perfect health.
The very instant Radway’s Ready Relief is applied,
its beneficial effects are experienced. It soothes,
heals, cleanses and purities ; it instantly allays irrita
tion, reduces inflammations and swellings, relieves
the most severe Neuralgic pains, gives case to Burns,
Sores, Eruptions, cures Rheumatism, Lumbugo,
Gout, Pnralysis, Scalds, Sprains, Strains, Spasms,
Stiff Neck, Weakness in the Side und Back, Sores of
all kinds, Galls, Bruises, Chafes, Sore Throat, Influ
enza, Hoarseness, Coughs, Colds, &c.
Elegant Toilet Requisites.
To Embellish and Enhance the Charms of Beauty!
RADWAY’S MEDICATED SOAP!
During the heat and duet of Summer, or frost and
bleak winds of winter; and in cases of sunburn,
stings of insects, chilblains, chapped hands, or inci
dental inflammation, its virtues have long and exten
sively been acknowledged. Its purifying and refresh-
fng properties have obtained its selection from the
thousands of other cosmetics, both ot European and
domestio manufacture, by the bon ton of all parts of
the fashionable world, from the burning tropics to
the frozen realms of the Ice King. The public will
please bear in mind that Radway’s Medicated Soap
is the only safe preparation for the skin now in use;
this has been certiiied to by our most prominent
chemists. Radwajr’s Soap is free from poisonous, ir
ritating and pernicious ingredients. It can be used
on the tender skin of the iniant with (he same happy
results as upon beauty in its prime. %*See that each
cake is enveloped in a splendid label of steel engrav
ing ; and further, see that the signature of R. G. Rad-
wav is upon each cake. Price 25 cents, large cakes.
The Crowning Ornament of Beauty is a luxuriant
Head of Glossy Hair.
Radway’s Circassian Ualtn.
Warranted the best Hair Tonic in use, for Dressing
and Beautifying the Hair.
It cleanses the Bcnlp from Dandruff, keeps it clean
cures Scurvy, Balduess, and Sores on tho Head,
8tops the hair from falling out, renders it strong, fine,
smooth, soft and glossy. Persons who have lost
their hair by sickness will Slid a complete antidote
in Radway’s Circassian Balm. It also gives it a dark
and beautiful color, and will prevent it from turning
grey. From its exquisite purity, it is admirably a-
dapted for the hair ot children of the most tender
age. It is sold in large bottleB for 25 cents per
bottle, and it is warranted the best hair preparation
in use, it will not soil the hat, cap, or the finest fabric.
See that the signature of RADWAY & CO. is upon
each bottle—no Circassian Balm Is genuine without
the signature of Rad way & Co.
* * For sale by
G.R. HENDRICKSON & Co.,
A. A. SOLOMONS & Co., and
Aug 2 WILLIAM HUMPHREYS, Agents.
T he new glee-book—the alpine
GLEE-SINGER. By William B. Bradbury, 00
editor of “ The Mendelssohn Collection,” “TheN. Y
Chorallst,” “Psalmodist,” and uuthor of various oth
er musical works.
We have just published THE ALPINE GLEE
SINGER, a new collection of the most beautiful and
popular secular music, in four vocal pa^ts, for choirs,
musical societies, and social music parties. Its lead
ing features are,
A great variety of new and beautiful SWISS MEL
ODIES harmonized.
ALPINE AND TYROLESE MELODIES—Tho
choicest variety ever presented to American singers.
POPULAR GERMAN PEOPLE’S OR BTU
DENTS’ SONGS—In parts, from the pens of euii
nent modern German Composers.
POPULAR SONGS HARMONIZED—A variety of
the most popular English, Scotch and American
Songs, Harmonized.
ORIGINAL PIECES—Ol the Author’s choicest se
culnr compositions.
HIGHLY-FINISHED PIECES—A select number
of highly finished four-voice compositions, by Men
delssohu, Hauptmann, KrCutzer, and others.
OPERATIC MELODIES—A choice variety of
light, favorite operatic melodies harmonized. ,
FLORA'S FESTIVAL—A Cantata ; re-arranged
and harmonized lor adult choirs and classes, com
plete in itself as a musical recreation, and equally
beautiful as disconnected four-voice songs, duetts,
solos. &c.
VOCAL EXERCISES, See.—In addition to the
above will be found a full set of vocal exercises for
Choirs and Singing Classes, chiefly from Paneeron,
together with Labtache’s celebrated instruction for
the cultivation and management of the voice, the
whole constituting a work for all classes of siugera,
we believe “not a little in advance of anything of the
kind that has appeared in this country."
MARK II. NEWMAN & CO.
ang 7. 2||8 199 Broadway, New-York.
KTS, Extra Early Turnip-rooted, EarlyTurnip-
I Red, Long Blood-red, Silesian, or Sugar, Man-
MEDICINES, ScO.
T ANDRUTH’S GARDEN 8RKH-.-TO
JLt PURCHASERS OK GARDEN SEEDS. It Is
self evident, that unless the seeds which we may
sow, are good in all respects, It will he folly to ex-
pectfavorable results—either we shall be disappoint
ed by their not vegetating, or what is still moro
vexatious, find, after careful culture, that the variety
is worthless ;—How many from tlioir own experi
ence can estimate the annoyance of such ati event!
Conscious of the room for improvement, and assured
thut the secds-mnn who should justly be entitled to
confidence, would receive umple support, the foun
ders ot the establishment, now couluctod by the
subscriber, started morn than half a century ago,
with the determination to sell nothing but what was
worthy of credit; and that they might thn more cer
tainly accomplish their object, resolved to produce,
as far as possible, the seeds which they should vend;
experience having shown them ttiat most imported
needs could not be relied on, much less tltoee casual
ly collected, and sold to dealers.—The result was as
they had foreseeu ;—unlimited public confidence.
The concern thus conducted, has been gradually en
larged, and is now the most extensive uf its kind in
America ; supplying not only much of the demand
in the Middle, Western and Southern States, but ex
erting to the West Indies, South Americu and the
ritish Posessious in Asia. DAVID LANDRETH.
ARTICHOKE, Large Globe.
ASPARAGUS, Large Green Purple Top.
BEANS, Bush or Snap Shorts, Early Six Weeks,
Red Speckled Valentine, Brown Speckled Valentine,
Early Yellow Six Weeks, China Red Eye, Large Lima.
BEETS, '
rooted
gel Wurtzer.
BROCCOLI, Punile Capo, (Imported.)
CAB RAGE, Early York, (Imortcd,) Landreth’s
Large York, Early Sugar Loaf, (Imported,) Early
Buttersea, Green Curled Savoy, Large Drumhead Sa
voy, Red Dutch, (for pickling,) Large Late Drumhead.
Flat Dutch, Bergen.
CARROT, Long Orange, Early Horn, Altringham,
Field.
CAULIFLOWER, Early Asiatic, (Imported.) Late
Dutch, (Imported.)
CELERY, White Solid, Red Solid.
EGO PLANF OR MELONGENA, Large Purple.
CUCUMBER, Early Frame, or Table, Long Green
or Turkey.
LEEK, Large London, Scotch or Flag.
LETTUCE. Early Curled, or Cut Salad, Early
Cabbage, Brown Dutch, Royal Cabbage, Philadelphia
Cabbage, Curled India, White Cos, Green Cos.
MELON, Nutmeg, Citron, Spanish Water, Caroli
na Water, Mountain SproutWater, Dud'ey or Moun
tain Sweet.
ONION, Silver Skinned, or Whito, Large Yellow
Strasburg, Large Red Wethersfield.
PARSELEY Curled, or Double, Plain or Single.
PARSNIP, Sugar.
PEAS, Landreth’s Extra Early, Early Frame, Early
Charlton, Bishop’s Dwarf Prolific, Dwurf Blue Im
perial, Royal Dwarf Murrowfat, Large White Mar
rowfat, Peruvian Black Eye Marrowfat, Knight’s
Dwarf Marrowfat, Knight's Tall Marrowfat, Blue
Prussian.
PEPPER, Large Sweet Bell-sliuped, Cayenne, or
Long.
PUMP KIR, Shaw, Common Field, or Cheese.
RADISH, Long Scarlet Short-top, Long Salmon,
White Turnip-rooted, Red Turnip-rooted, Yellow
Turnip-rooted, Summer White, WhlteSpanish, Black
Spanish.
SPINACH, Round Savoy-leaved, Prickly Seed.
SQ.UASH, Early Bush, Early Apple Bush, Long
Green Crookneck, Cocoa Nut.
TOMATO. OR LOVE APPLE, Large Red.
TURNIP, Early Flat Dutch. (Strap-leaved,) Red
Topped (Strap Leaved) Early Stone, Large Norfolk,
Large Globe, Yellow A berdeen, Scotch Yallow. Dale’s
Hybrid, Ruta Baga, or Swedish. For sale by
TURNER* ODEN, •
Aug 13 ly Monument-square.
DR. ALLEN'S
VEGKTAIIIjB compound.
FOR T1IB OUXB OF
DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, NERVOUS
DEBILITY, BILIOUS AFFECTIONS, \c.
trims medicine is offered to the publiu under ttra
* assurance that there is no artiule In er” 1
having stronger claims to their consideration
compounded by n regular GRADUATE of
FEUSON COLLEGE, Philadelphia, and a p
ing Physician of TWENTY YEARS STANDING ia
Philadelphia, his leng experience has confirmed him
in the opinion that a compounded medielne was re- - 1 ' '■
quirod to prevent nud remedy the debilitation pro
duced by residing in low miasmatic climates, und to
counteract the prostrating influences Of the many
nervous disorders with which the human family us
afflicted.
DR. ALLEN is a well known physician, and has
used the above medicine in his practice for twolva
year with the most astonishing effect, having tested
its qualities in above
| FIVE THOUSAND CASKS.
No medicine ever received more nattering rocoai CsL’Sji
mendation from physicians of eminent standing than
has been bestowed on this. ’ ■ J
Thomtnndn are now aitflbrlng from thst
mostdreadfulcomplaint, the Dyspepsia, when a sin- '
S ' le bottle of Dr. Allen's Vegetable Compound would
live tho effect of removing | all those distressing
feelings attendant on that most debilitating disease.
Sole Proprietors—G. W. At LIN, M. D. Phil, and
A. J. Si W. L. CLBAVtAND, 207 King-st Charleston,
S. C. A A. SOLOMONS & CO.,
J uly 13 Only agents in Savannah,
D« RO GER S
FUOYD HOUSE, Macon, Geo.—The
Proprietor most respectfully returns his
thanks to his friends and the travelling public,
for the unparalleled patronage received by him du
ring his administration over tho above establishment,
and hopes, by renewed and unremitting efforts to
please, to merit the very liberal encouragement that
has been lavished upon him for the last eight months.
And he is enabled to do this from the fact that the
FLOYD HOUSE is tho most eligible house in the
place of its location, or, in fact, ever can bo. lthasmore
front than all of the houses of the kind in Macon put
together, having/ourftitndredand twen ty/eet.aiidstaud-
ing on tho corner of two of the most fashionublc
streets in the city, where those wishing it can have a
front room at any time.
THE FURNITURE IS ALL NEW,
Table and Rooms, and he challenges a comparison by
any house between New-York und New-Orleans.
The Tallahassee Stage Office is permanently located
at the Floyd House.
In connection with this House is a splendid New
Six Horse Omnibus got up expressly for its use.
Macon, Ga. May 9. 6111 8. BUFORD.
A safe and certain cure J_.
Spitting of Blond, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, l u,,..
the side, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, and all Pul
monary Affections,
Opinions of (be Press. tiSUMBRBS
T HE Louisville Journal says: “Dr. Rogers’ Livof-
wort and Tar not only gives immediate relief
in Coughs and Colds, but, from the testimony of men
of tho highest standing here and elsewhere, It is m«k-
ingsome very remarkable cures In Consumption.”
The Railway Register adds: “Wo have heard it sta
ted by persons of great respectability, who have used
this medicine, that it Is one of the most remarkable
medicines of the age, for Coughs, Colds, Influenza,
Bronchitis, Asthinn, Pain in the Side and Breast, Spit
ting of Blood, Whooping Cough, and ail Lung Coitl- r
plaints; which, if neglected, usually terminateIn Con
sumption; and the certificates attached to tho adver
tisements would seem to justify tins statement.” »
Liverwort.
This plant has for many years been found to be of
singular virtue in the cure of affections of the Liver.
More recently it was ascertained that' It ffossessed
great power 111 arresting bleeding at the lungs, coughs
ol' a chronic character, etc., and of essential service in
all diseases of a pulmonary character.
Tar.
This article is now universally acknowledged to be
the most healing and efficient application for diseased
or decaying lungs,or any portion of the fleshy or mus
cular parts of the human body. Its modleical and
preservative qualities were understood by
tians in the early ages of the world, and 1
exists among scientific men, that the pro
in the embalmment of bodies, was cot
pally of this ingredient Ill later ages j
be in universal useamong the abor _
and nt, this day it is their principal.'imd
medicine for on unBound state of the ’
approach to it. Those who are acquaiu
history of this hardy race of men, know (hat a death
from Consumption is unknown among them I Tho
medical faculty in all countries appear to have be
come aware of the great healing properties of thl»
article, and are now introducing it in their practice.
Dr. Iluchan, of England; Dr. Crichton,-of St Peters
burg; Dr.LaPrleure.of Paris; and the disttngtfished
Dr. Cooper, have been in the habit of combining it
with other articles in their prescriptions, and with
entire success.
Beware of Counterfeits and bare Imitations! .
’The genuine article is signed Andrew Rogers, oa
the engraved wrapper around each bottle. ' '
Price $1 per bottle, or six liottlea for 95. Bout
Wholesale and Retail, by
SCOVIL & MEAD. 113 Chatres-st.
Between Conti and St. Louis-sts., N. Orleans,
General Agents for-the Southern State*.
Sold Wholesale and Retail, by
TlIOMAS M. TURNER & CO., and
TURNER & On™, Savannah, Go.
GEORGE PAYNE, Macon.
May 29.
CJAVANNAH GYMNASIUM. The eubscrib-
er respectfully informs the Ladies and Gentlemen
of Savannnh that he is now fully prepared for the re
ception of company, and will at all times from this
date be fully supplied with the best of
Ice Creams, Cakes, Confectionary, Lemonade, and the
very best favored Lemon and Ginger Pop
ver made in this city. Cotillion and Family 1’artiee.
Pic Nice and Bo*t Excursions will be furnished with
th e above articles on short notice and at reasonable
prices.
* f * The Garden and Grounds attached to the Gym-
unsium will be open to ladies and gentlemen nil hours
0 f the day and evening until 10 o'clock, and refresh
ments will be served teem upon giving notice with
the bell.
P. S. All the archery apparatus having arrived,
Ladies wishing to form clubs are now notified.
May 19 tf WM. CLAGHORN.
M EEN FtJN. — The celebrated Chinese Skin
Powder, for restoring, beautifying nnd pre
serving the skin and complexion, preventing cutane
ous eruptions, chapping, and obviating too copious
perspiration. Just received and for sale by
June 29 G. R. HENDRICKSON & CO.
J ENNY Lind Pomatum, in glass jars, by Eugene
Roussel, price 50 cts. For sale by
July 19 JOHN
JOHN A. MAYER.
CURE YOURSELF.
P ROM time immemorial there bos existed in large
" cities and populous towns, a species of disEave
the dependency and propagation of which results
from the violation of divine and moral laws. To
those afflicted, the AMERICAN COMPOUND is pre
sented to their notice as being the most ccrtian. spee
dy, and valuube specific ever off ered to the unfortu
nate. It has, wherever known, acquired a reputation
teat doily experience continues to strengthen. Thou-
sands have been cured by its use; and us it leaves no
odour on the breath, requires neither restriction in
diet, or business, nor contains either mercury in
noxious drugs in the least injurious to the system. It
is boldly presented as the beet curofor suchdiseases
yet offered. It is usedby Physicians, and pronounc
ed superior to any known remedy.
Prepared by Dr. J. N. Rector * Brothor, 294 Mar
ket-street. For sale by W. HUMPHREYS,
A. A SOLOMONS & CO .
July 94 ly T. M. TURNER * CO.
L ATHS. 50 M. Good Eastern Laths, landing
from Brig Frank. For sale by
May 30 BRIGHAM, KELLY Si CO.
rimiCOPIIEROUS. Prof. Barry’s Tricopher-
J- ous, or Medicated Compound, for restoring,
preserving, and beautifying the hair; eradicating
Seutt and Dandritf, and curing diseases of the skin.
Just received and for sale by
G. It. HENDRICKSON & CG.,
June 5. Gibbon’s Range.
1%/TAHElKA WINE.
1*1. 25 Half pipes }
6 qr. casks J
Of sup
July
Howard. March * Co.”
;rior quality, just received and for sale by
PADELFORD, FAY & CO.
the
•\ JEW DAVID’S.
HEBREW PLASTER.
EXIST.
rjIHESE Plasters possess the advantages of I
JL ing put up in'air-tight boxes—hence they rcti
their full virtues in nil climates. We havejust rece
OLV BOZ. HICKORY SHIRTS, just rec’
SJ'/ per ship Hartford, and for enle cheap by
July 17 GEO. S. NICHOLS.
QELTZKR APERIENT.—Tnrrant’s'effeive-
scent Seltzer Aperient, prepared on an entire
new principle, from a late and accurate analysis of
’the celebrated Spring in Germany; just received and
for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON & CO.,
July, 30 Gibbon's Range.
BACON. 20 Casks Sides nnd 8houlders lc
A-* irut from ship Hartford for sale by
July 17 BRIGHAM, KELLY *CO.
TUUE8 HAUEL’g DEPILATORY POWDER.
Warranted to remove tea thickest hair, without
lnjuringthe ekiu. just received and for sale by
L. J. MYERS.
J ur.e.14. ffnaet'e Building.
THE GREAT REMEDY
For Rheumatism. Gout, Pain in <the Side, Hip, Back,
Limbs and Joints, Scrofula, King’s Ev:l, Whits
Swellings, Hard Tumors, Stiff Joints, and all Fixed
Pains whatever.
WHEKK THIS PLA8TXK-IS APPLIED, PAIN CANNOT
EXIST.
~ be-
_ retain
havejust reeelv.
ed the following testimonial from C.'C. Sellars, an
eminent lawyer in successful practice in Wilcox
county, Alabama. He is a gentiemnn in high stand
ing , and 011c whose iufluence has great weight;
“Camden, Ala., Nov. 24th 1848.
“Messrs. Scovil 4 Mead—Gentleman; Having been
requested to stute what has been the result of my
experience in tho use. of your “Hebrew Plaster,” I
cheerfully comply by saying that I have found it to
be as heretofore recommended, an “invaiUHbie me
dicine.” I11 different cases of my family I have ap-
plied the Plaster to Chronic Sores, Tumors trad
Pains, and it has never failed to afford
I have also used it with gc od effectupon my 1
son in the cure of ulcers, with which ]T
verely afflicted. . ' o ff- ..
Respectfully, See. C. C. SELLARS.
It has been gery beneficial in Cases of Weakness,
such as Pain and Weakness hi the Stomach,_W* "
Limbs, Lameness. Affection of tee Spine, .
Weakness, Sir. No female, subject to pain
weakness ill lhe back, or side, should be without
Married ladies, in delicate situations, find great r
from constantly wearing this Plaster.
The application of the Plasters between, tho shoul
ders has been found a certain remedy for Colds,
Coughs, Phthisic and Lung Affection in their primary.
tages. It destroys inflamation by perspiration.
Purchasers are advised that amtaneounterfeit of this
article is in existence.
CAUTION.—The subscribers are (he only General
Agents in the Southern States for tee sale of this tru
ly valuable Plaster; and in order to prevent purchas
ers being impated upon by a counterfeit article, sold
In this city and elsewhere, for the genuine, they in
vite particular attention to the following
Mayka of the Gennnet
1st. The genuine is put up in smooth,enginstumoA
bottomed boxes.
2. The genuine has th* angrmtd head of Jas David
on the directions, around the box.
3d. Unless it has, f on the direction around box) •
"‘PV °f t!,e Record of the Court to E. Taklo*, Rock-
ester, it is counterfeit.
VHT SCOVIL So MEAD. 113 Charles ^
Orh-una, Wholesale General Agents for f
States, to whom all orders nil *"
Sold Wholesale and Retail I
THOMAS U. TlfKsm & <
TURNER * ODEN, Ba*
May 29 GEORGE - PAYNE. Macon.