Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, August 19, 1850, Image 1

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RSP 1 |ur Dollars per aimum. (ME 1. Publication Office No. 115 Bay-Street, near the Custom House. SAVANNAH. GEORGIA. MONDAY MORNING. AUGUST 19. im Singla Number,. Tws tents. |—| — 183. rv^Hepdailv and tbi-WBBKLV, K 1 iou*2±2°ov**- I, T 'fHOMU^O N, B D IT o It. ’ tkhms: _ er Ni>« r (9 is delivered to City k.r D»«[ 55"" »„* mi, payable half yearly in rcnl'“ r, ‘.' Jrn cents a week, payable to the fcrtTlCC. or *° r , ...nies TWO CENTS. frier®* ^ Nc w*,f° r tbccoun- pile Til-'' news matter and new advertise- cuntaumir al , furn i B h e d for two dollars per- ,ts of the ininy, ,„ ni in advance. the following rateB : Uvirtiaemeittaiiieertea ^ * x month) S7t00 usre, 1 insertion, •- .1 j BqIllir t, 2 months, 12,00 ■h continnance.-* 5Q j equate 3 month*, 15,00 nave. 1 we I,.* , 0 constitute a square. ^ Ten ‘"nM DUbUabed every other dayand those ^’"‘oeortwice a week, are charged (10 cents at the nsual rates. egal tiSBmenU f rom transient persons or strangers, ft be V a * d “^'wffl bo restricted to thoir reiru- early » Jverl V,,1)other advertisements not pertain- e'lr'teguiar business as agreed for, will be cliarg »• , exceedingintheir advertisements f„!lf number of lines agreed for, will becharged urtional rateS’ c i ln . r i ta ble Institutions and dV -f rt SwiHbe charged half price. Advertisements sent to this office without di- ‘ t to the number of insertions, will be pnb- Ibtlj until ordered to be discontinued, and AUnewadvertiesmonta appear inthe Tri-week- dlLettersdhectedto this office or the Editor, e post paid. —PIANO 'FOKTBS.—The sub- Iscribers would respectfully Cnll atten- sftion to their stock of Piano Fortes, ■ u c it j comprising a variety of styles, com- I „„A finish bv J. B. Dunham, A. Stodart, and Im iJidl and Son, New York, and I,. Gilbert, Bou- I including the metalic frame, vibrating overbridge l - it action &c. These instruments are ol warrnn- I r dnlitv based upon an established reputation teyem’s sanding, and are offered at factory l »W» n-ufacturer's agents. ajjh&co > Cor St Julian-st. and Warket-sq. B.-Sccond hand Pianos taken iu exchange. Aug. 5. aTnMKE BAGGING.—The subscribers offer J liir sale 1000 pieces, weighing from 1J- ® H tbs. Ijurd ROB’T HABERSHAM & SON. ■August 5 ALPHABETIC Al., CATALOGUE i ND Prices Current ol Fine and Important > tori A Kncravings, See., by the most eminent Artists, idi a Prices Current of Picture Frames, supplied 1 the trade by llolbrooUt? &> Co. 9 Leicester Sq., Inulon, and No. ISO Fulton Street, N. Y. . fl’lie above nientionedCatalo^e and Prices Cur* Int may be seen, and the Pictures and b rameB (or ■her of them alone) be obtuined at the New-York [i^byappiyingto J0H1} M . COOPER. MJNNY CLOTH. 200, Bales Gunny Clotli in t. store, for sale by |June 10, e PADELFORD, FAY & CO. JOOR MAN’S FU1BND. Dr. Roberts’ pint _ nientof many Virtues, or Poor Alan’s Friend, ircruptions and wounds of every description F'or lie by* G. It. HENDRICKSON & CO,. Japrillb. Gibbons’ Buildings' 1Y1E. 400 bbls. L;me expected daily per schr. J Wilder. For sale, to arrive, by July 18. BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO. ,VI,OUR. 50 bbls. Baltimore Flour, landing And for sale by / July 18. BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO. rib LING’S Carinliintiyc nn<I AatriiiKCiit I Syrup. The great Southern Remedy for Dys- ry. Cholera Infantum or Summer Complaints ol lildren. Cholera Morbus, Diarrhoea, or any irregu- rities of the Bowels. For sale by Mny 99 L. J. MYERS. Smet’s Building. Alt. WIST A It’S BALSAM ojr WILD CIlElt " ry, for sale by I,. J. MYERS, mar 23 Smets’ Building. i)3j» MELODEONS. These beautiful in- VjAj’Sruim nts lire recommended to the Musical "iWorld, na the most unique invention of the kind ever produced. The key-hoard is from mr to five octaves in compass, and similar to that of m l’inno Forte. By the use of a swell, the volume t tone can be Increased so as to equal that of the bapel Orgnn, as substitutes for which they nre bo oming generally in use. Their beauty of finish, eu- pnor quality ol tone, portability nnd extreme econ- myoi price, render them nil that is desirable to those ho cultivate a taste for Sacred Music; w®le their markable quickness of touch renders tiffin suscep- ue ol the most rapid execution. For sale by the nnufacturer-’s Agents, F. ZOGBAUM & CO, i' 11 ? • I i Corner St. Julian.flt. and Market-square. JEBUING’S Restorative CORDIAL, for tlie rolief of Nervous Affections, Dyspepsia Ate. July 3 y L ' j ' MYERS ’ Quiet’s Building. A RGi: BOYS, &. L1TTI-E CHILDREN, » n,wcju*t received from New-York. another as- 1 t7 nft r nt -.? t ' n °>' 8 ’ Clothing; among which is u no.* i i » CI i °th 3ackets, called the Military Jacket, and \ nii ? vcr y lashlcmiible ut the North. Also, Blue ■p lock Round Jackets—very handsome, t’or tin* Little Children : Beautiful Fancy w, Limm and Silk Lustre Kilts, white, and just the tJl ! “ ot weather. For sale at the Clothing store, •lnhuiiB* Range, bv ,llllln 'P ' G. fV. NIOHOT.S - 91,1) l>j5|(j, A new aumily fust reeuiveil by I Juiy 10 JOHN M. COOPER. ,,« a «SAJ>AItlI.EA.—A few bottles of tho ;RAEFENUER& SARSAPARILLA, which is ^ generally considered a very valuable spring and velv'"n-' r "V u U c iue, and which has been extern I,,,;.," ln Dus city nnd vicinity, may be hudof tlic bottle/ ^ Qraeffruhorg HEALTH BITTERS, Veg- JnlyV H ' <llef!n Mountain Ointment, etc. B. CUBBEDOE, [OFFICIAL.] 1.1ST OP I.ETTEK8. Uanttiniog in the Vast Office SavannaJi. Aug. 15th, 1B50. t ‘ff * Persons wishing letters from this list, will please ask for advertised letters. J12 And be it further enacted, * *' * * Am all advertisements made under the orders of the Postmaster General, in a newspaper or newspapers of letters uncalled for in uny Post Office, sliull be inserted in tho paper or papers of tho town or place wheretho office udvertismgmny lie shunted, HAVING THE LARGEST CIRCULATION—jViw Vast Office Law passed March 3,1810, A Asli George A Abney Smith W Allen Mrs E .1 Ahern Jumos Anderson Andrew J Andrews Cupt .1 Arden llr 1> Abney Marcus L Aller Surah |J J! Benedict Ellen 11 Byrn Win Cl Byrne Edward O Brown Jumes ltourk Charles Brown Catherine A Blount Win M Baker Robert S Black Charles R linker Win B Barrett Michael Baker Mrs C Baynard Miss C M Barrett Thomas II Bnley Mrs Elizabeth Bowen Joseph Barnard Mrs Cathurinc . Bradcy Edward Busker Thomas Boyee James Barnes Nelly Brown Richard llngley Mrs Michael P Boyd Wm Brannon Mrs Catherine Bolnn V Barron John Bellos Henry Bradford Ilonfy Bourke 'll Baum John II . Burke Hetty BevnnsMrs Elizabeth lh rquin Stephen Best Win B Blount Miss Martha Uellune Mrs Mary S Burnham H Bell N J Bulloch 11 W Beckwith E G Burnett Christopher C Cardwell CaptAS Clifton Jamos Clnucy Jns Clinch Capt Duncan L Campbell Wm Christee Luke Cutely Lcander Cook Harvey P Crawford Patrick Conn Miss E R Clarke Daniel Colson Miss Mary L Campbell P 11 Condy James Cardell John Cohen J P Calluwuy Franklin Coombs Wm Clurk Eliza Collins Mrs A E Clark Francis II W Coy]o Owen Cahill Robert Couroaisee James A Carrihcr Henry Coombs Mrs M A Couudon Eugene Curtis Mrs Ceasar Miss Celia L Cussack Thomas Ceusar Miss Susun Culpepper Mrs Catherine Crcvalier Betsy Curry Joan Clifton John—or any of Cuuninghum Thomas the family » Davidson Mrs Sarah Dow Mrs D Davis George Downing John Dnunenfelzer Wm Dougherty Jno Deveaux Mrs R Dudley Mrs R Dcvcnux Cornelius Dudley Miss Virginia Devuliu George B Duggar Mrs Elizabeth DeLyon James W llualey Wm H DeLyon lsauc Duggan Palrck Dillon M Duggan Jehu Edwards Mrs Eliza P Evans John. F' Evans John J £ Ezekiel Mies Ann Eldridgc Cyrus W F I'islier Sarah S Foley Owen Fortune Peter F'oley Bryan Fulton Mrs Jerusha. Fulton tiilus P U ,® ° D »> O A K CHEST.—By G.P. K. pi lune8 , Lflq. Pri'i’P Augustus, a novel, by G. P. II. James, Esqr. 0 f‘i “j/Drescjiutiou, a new seriesoftheDiscip- ;4'/i i J! u J'\Uasii | ]gs. or n Tale of the Troubles in ’Jff'oiafthe (,y VlUl)Urt0U ’ uutl ‘or of Tho Cres- eue Uu Duch e«e Almida.a Romantic Talc, by Eugene liyOttniv"®*. 11 Romance of Hungarian Life, Tlisg, i ckst,r, i iieiui, (t r . r > or the Fato of Ambition, by Emerson Ihe |'!vn a hovel, by the author of “Tales of e c censes," RaiS^;, e9lio > “'ate, by C. G.H., author of “Amy ^o!u°thnv^ Urt8hl P (a nev ’' eiUtion -) niui u Leary, illustrated,bv Charles Lever. J. 15. CUBBKDGE. Feely Jeremiah Fleetwood John Ferren J ohn Fink A J Frye Thomas Flynn Miss Mary Fly mi Mrs Isabel a Graham John Glenn Lawrence Garraty Michael Green Rev A J Galpin Mrs L Genovar Raphael Graham J P Gibson Adam Gnnahl Dr Charles Gibbons J VV Guvan Patrick Griffin Mrs Gnttis D II Groover Chnries E George W W Gruiifblc Mrs Susunnah George Mrs June L II Harris John Henry Sophia Hundly George T Henry Mrs G Hadaway Clma Ilervsmit Peter A Ilardcastle Mrs Ann Hickey Patrick Hanson Win IlieksKohtC Harrison Mrs Adcl’no F ■ Iligglns James iliiyen Daniel C Iloldrjdgo .1 J Harvey Sarah Iloltn Martin llawood Anther JI " Hover John HuttierMrsD Hunter Oliver 8 Ilurragun Clmrlea Hunter G W HiNily James Hutchinson Win Harris Simeon Humbert John D Jeffreys YVm O Ilmen Mrs Eliza J enks Henry Jones Joseph D Johnston Owen Knthom D Kerns TJ Kemp Robert P Jones Rev C Jones Johnson Johnson Mrs Sarah Johnson J M Jones Hubert A K Kelly Mrs II Keating Andrew Keller Win 1. Lcnnughin Patrick Lee Samuel Lloyd Goldinith Loveless Juhn II July 8 I “feta 011,1 bbl. Alcohol,1 , ' l >tl I.iver fiii° 1 dnz. Itnsliton ar i;o. s D f . j i)pr i Hull's Rose and Variegated Soup. Old '"hi Kiiw 0 ' v,18 eud's Sarsaparilla, Perry Davis’ ‘'"hi Killnr'J, P "‘"’ uua 8 Sareuparilla, Perry Starch. Alan /r 089 ; Mace ’ Cloves, Pepper, Spice &■ Chemicals IVrlnin* h f ’ UI '(' ly ot (jc| inine Drugs, & which win i Un ^ t ? t" 1 ^ i'am-y Articles, general- ^Iseivlicrc in Jh 1 - ns low as enn he purchased ,!;,ly y Q - 111 mo city. JOHN A MAYER. lame David A Liinuon Andrew Lenison M LeContu Joseph Lesley Daniel ni Mallory Edward Moore Mrs S II Marshall Andrew Moore Henry Marshall Joseph H Morris W II Mallett P II Mocklins Henry Martin A Marouey Timothy Martin C 11 • Moore Tim Martin P Morrison Daniel Maurey Joseph Monahan James Masters'Casimiro Moran John Mack Thomas Morris Miss Mary Meredith Win Moore E II Mearo James Mcliiiulrieh W II Mehrtins John II MoMrllon Dillon Mayer A E McKendre Mrs Laura Fi Meon Mrs Elizabeth McOhivton David Meara Timotliy McGlone James Miller Samuel 8 McDbrmick Paul Miller July McIntosh Lnchlin II Michael Miss M McCord II J Minis Marten C MeAuliffe Thomas Milter Miss'Mar’y E MeCormiek John Middleton James 8 McGreal Andrew Miller Miss Susan McCaller Mr E II Middleton Miss E A McDermot James Miller I McHeal James 8 Mirault 8 McDermot Thomas Morel Chnries McDonald Michael N Nnglo Joseph Niekelson Thomas Nerve Mrs Lucy J Noram Patrick Nerve Miss Diiuimdr O Oliver II G O’Callahan Dennis Oliver Mrs Andrew o’Gunnel J nines O’Conner Kdino»ii Ooke Lodge O'Dwyer Wm Oilingsill Antopio O'Connell Patrick V , „ Patrick Dennis Peek Theodore P Patton Mrs E J Perkins W B l’apot 8 N Prendergast Knffiard Perry Bam’l J Powell George Pencil,l east Mrs C Plunkett James L It Rolib Charles Rooney Michael Reynolds W J Rouse Solomon Reilly Miss.Catherine Roher Henry Reilly Janies JtobertsonGL Richardson Peter Roby Miss Martlis Ridgeway Mrs Ruth W • Roux George L Ryan Williams Rostcll Mrs Ann » Rodce William Skipper Mathew SpcirHcgeg Mr Scott Rev J J Scott J ohu holuri Sopnz Retlnnr " , Si'UiildingSainT Y Spaulding Brass Scattergooil George W -parks John Sandoriiuu John Sanders Bonj J Balfrcr A J Hciinluno Richard Shad Miss Margaret Slind Mrs Mary E Shad S S Traut Cntlinrinc Taylor Win II Taylor William Thyme John Tie Patrick Trittftn Mrs Margnrct Wall Thomas VValdhour Thomas Wallace Miss Ellen VVulding Jackson E YValling MiBS Mary Ward Mrs Nancy Wallace William Wallace Ellen Wheeler C L Wecdon George Webster Miss Diannah Williams Mrs Mary Williams Loudon White Christopher Zang John Shad Robert E Mchrumta Philip . Scluieider Gliristian Stephens Cant Shgnhaii Michael Sheltall Miss Caroline E Shnftall E J Scgur Henry F Soymoar Miss Catherine Smith Lucius Smith Ocmrtul Smith Miss 11 Coruelia Smith James D Stihhs Mrs Ann Stihhs John Henry Sinzstockll Stiles Joseph T Timmolis Miss 8 M Tel Ion Francis Thorpe Miss II M Truchelel IhAiry Tally Win W Wise Miss Mary Ann Wilburns B Wilson Daniel Williams Miss Jaue White Francis White Thomas YVilliumsT F Willy W A Willink Henry Wileoq Mrs Mary 1, Wood James Wood J W Woody Dunn Wood Joseph Z j GEORGE SCHLEY, P. M. MISCELLANEOUS. “ DEATH’S DOCK.” . H OW frequently do re hear this expression, which is meant to convey to the mind the last stage of sickness thnt a patient eon he reduced to, and live. Mrs. Harrison, n member of the Trinity Church, wus, us she expresses herself, brought down to “Death’s Door” by Rheumatism and NervoiutHeadache, when, like an angel of Mercy RAD,WAY’S READY RE LIEF’ relieved her of her severe puins and restored her to her friends in perfect health. Tho very instant Railway's Ready Relief is applied, its beneficial effects are experienced. It, soothes, lienls, cleanses and purifies ; it instantly allays irrita tion, reduces inflammations und swellings, relieves tile most sevci'c Neuralgic pains, gives ease to Bums, Sores, Eruptions, cures Rheumatism, Lumbago, Oout, Paralysis, Scalds, Sprains,' Strains, Spasms, Stiff Neck, Weakness in the Side and Buck, Sures of all kinds, Galls, Bruises, Chafes, Sore Throat, Influ enza, Hoarseness, Coughs, Colds, Ate. Elegant Toilet Requisites, To Embellish and Enhance the ('harms of Beauty!! HADWAY’S MEDICATED SOAP,' During the heut und duet ol'Summer, or frost nnd Weak winds of winter ; and In cases of sunburn, "tings of insects, chilblains, chapped hands, or inci dental inflammation, its virtues have long and exten sively been acknowledged. Its pun'fyine and refresh ing properties have obtained its selection from the thousands of other cosmetics, both ol European and domestic manufacture. J>y (he bun ton of all parts of the fashionable world, from the burning tropics to the frozen realms of the Ice King. The public will pleuse bear in mind that Radwuy’e Medicated Soap is tlie only safe preparation for the skin now in use; this has been certified to by our most prominent chemists. Iladwiiy’s Soap is free from poisonous, ir ritating mid pernicious ingredients. It can bo used on the tender skin of the infant with the same happy results as upon beauty in its prime. *„*See that each cake is enveloped iu a splendid label of steel engrav ing ; and further, see that the signature of R. O. Rad- way is upon each euke. Price 25 cents, large cakes. The Crowning Ornament of Beauty is a luxuriant Head of Glossy Hair. Railway’s (lireiissinu Hnlui. Warranted the best Hair Tonic in use, for Dressing and Beautifying the Hair. It cleanses the Scalp from Dandruff - , k reps it clean, cures Scurvy, Baldness, and Sores on the Head, stops the hair from falling out, renders it strong, fine, smooth, soft mid glossy. 15 rsons wh i have lost tlieir hair by sickness will find u complete antidote in Rad way’s Circassian Balm. It also gives it n dark and beautiful color, and will prevent it from turning grey." From its exquisite purity, it is admirably u- ciapted for the hair cl children of tlie most tender age. It is sold in large bottles tor 25 cents per bottle, mid it is warranted tho best hair preparation in use, it will not soil the hat, cap, or thetinest fabric. See that the signature of RADWAY & CO. is upon eacli bottle—no Circassiau Balm is genuine without tlie signature of lladway & Co. * f For suie by G. R. HENDRICKSON & Co., A. A. SOLOMONS & Co., und Aug 2 WILLIAM HUMPHREYS, Agents. GI.EE-3INOER. By William B.Bimibury, co- editor of " The Mendelssohn Collection,” "ThoN. Y. Clioralist,” “Psnlmodiet," und author of various oth er musical works. We have just published THE AI.PINE GLEE- SINGER. a new collection of the most beautiful nnd popular secular music, in four vocal parts, for choirs, musical societies, and social music parties. Jts lead ing features are, A great variety of now nnd beautiful SWISS MEL ODIES harmonized. ALPINE AND TYROLESE MELODIES—The choicest variety ever presented to American singers. POPULAR GERMAN PEOPLE’S OR STU DENTS’ SONGS—In parts, from the pens of emi nent modern Germnn Composers. POPULAR SONGS HARMONIZED—A variety of the most popular English, Scotch and American Songs, Harmonized. ORIGINAL PIECES—Ol the Author’s choicest se cular compositions. HIGHLY-FINISHED PIECES—A select number of highly finished four-voice compositions, by Men delssohn, Hauptmann, Kreutzer, and others. OPERATIC MELODIES—A choice variety of light, favorite operatic melodics harmonized. F’LOllA’S FESTIVAL—A Cantata ; re-arranged und harmonized for adult choirs and classes, com plete in itself as a musical recreation, nnd equally beautiful as disconnected four-voice songs, duetts, solos. &c. VOCAL EXERCISES, &c.—In addition to tho above will (ic found a full set of vocal exereiacs for Choirs mid Singing Classes, chielly from Panseron, together with J-ill)(ache's celebrated instruction lor the cultivation and management of the voice, the whole constituting a workfor nil classes of singers, we believe “not a little in advance of any tiling of the kind that has appeared in tills country.” MARK IL NEWAtAN So CO. ang 7. 2||8 199 Broadway. New-York. CUItK YOUIt.SJU.K. Ip ROM time immemorial there has existed in large 1 cities and populous towns, a species of disease the dependence and propagation of which results from the violation of divine and moral laws. To those afflicted, the AMERICAN COMPOUND is pre sented to tlieir notice ns being the most certinn, spee dy, and valualie specific ever offered to the unfortu- mite. It has, wherever known,acquired a reputation that daily experience continues to strengthen. Thou- sandsh'avo befell cured by its use; slid as it leaves no odour on the breath, requires neither restriction in diet, or business, nor contains either meroury or uoxious drugs in the least injurious to tho system. It is boldly presented as the best cure for such diseases yet offered. It is used by Physicians, and pronounc ed superior to any known remedy. Prepared i/y Dr. J. N. Renter & Brother, 291 Mar ket-street. For sale by W. HUMPHREY'S, A. A. SOLOMONS & CO , July 34 1y T. M. TURNER & CO. MISCELLANEOUS. I ANDJtKTII’ri HARDEN NERD —TO PURCHASERS OF GARDKty SEEDS. It Is self evident, that unless,’the seeds which we may sow, are good iu nil resiiects.it will he folly to ex pert favor able respite—either we shall be disappoint ed by their not vegetating, or what Is still more vexatious, find, after careful culture, that the variety is worthless:—How many from thoir own expert- once can estimate tlie miuojwnco of such an event J Conscious of the room for improvement, and assured that tlie seeds man who should justly lie entitled to confidence, would receive ample support, tho juun- dera ot tho establishment, now cun lucteil by tlie subscriber, started more than half u century ago. with the determination to sell nothing hut, wlmt was worthy of credit; and that they might the more cer tainly accomplish their object, resolved to produce, as far as possible, the seeds which they sliuuld vend; experience having shown them that moat imported seeds could not be relied on, much less those casual ly collected, mid sold to dealers.—The result was ns they had foreseen :—unlimited nubile confidence. The concern thus conducted, has boVn gradually en larged, and is now the most extensive ol its kind in America ; supplying not only much of the demand in the Middle, Western .'11111 Southern States, hut ex porting to the West Indies, South America und the British Pose anions in Asia. DAVID LANDRETll. AllTlCHOKE, Largo Globe. ASPABAGllS, Large Green Purple Tup. BEANS, Bush or Snap Shorts, Early Six Weeks, ltqd Speckled Valentine, Brown Speckled Valentine, Early Yellow Six Weeks, China Reel Eye, Large Lima. BEETS, Extra Early Turnip-rooted, Early Turnip- rooted Red, Long Blood-rod, Silesian, or Sugar, Man gel Wurtzer. BROCCOLI, Purple Cape, (Imported.) CABBAGE, Early York, (Imortod,) Lmulrcth’s Large York, Early Sugar Loal, (Imported.) Early Battersea, Green Curled Savoy, Large Drumhead Sa voy, Red Dutch, (for pickling,) Large Late Dnmihouil, Flat Dutch, Bergen. CARROT, Long Orange, Eurly Horn, Altriiiglium, or Field. CAUJJFLOll’ER, Early Asiatic, (Limortod.) Late Dutch, (Imported.) CELE1) T, White Solid, Red Solid. EGG l'J.ANF Oil ME LONG ENA, Large Purple. CUCUMBER, Early Frame, or Tuble, 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 Sprout Water, Dudley or Moun tain Sweet. ONION, Silver Skinned, or White, Lurge Yellow Strasburg, Large Red Wethersfield. PARSELET Curled, or Double, Plainer Single. PARSNIP, Sugar. PEAS, Landrcth's Extra Early, Early Frame, Early Charlton, Bishop's Dwarf Prolific, Dwarf Blue Im perial, Roynl Dwarf Marrowfat. Large White Mar rowfat, Peruvian Black Eye Marrowfat, Knight’s Dwarf Marrowfat, Knight’s Tull Marrowfut, Blue Prussian. PEPPER, Large Sweet Bell-shaped, Cayenne, or Long. PUMPKTN, Shaw, Common Field, or Cheese. RAVISH, Long Scarlet Short-top, Loire Salmon, White Turnip-rooted, lied Turnip-rooted, Yellow Turnip-rjoted, SummerWhite, WhiteSpamsh, Black Spanish. SPINACH, Round Savoy-leaved, Prickly Seed. SQUASH, Eurly Bush, Early Apple Bush, Long Green Crookneck, Cocoa Nut. TOMATO. OR LOVE APPLE, Large Rod. TURNIP. Early Fl it Dutch, (Strap-leaved,) Red Topped (Strap Leaved) Early Stone, Large Norfolk, Large Globe, Yellow Aberdeen, Scotch Y. How, Dale's Hybrid, ltutii Baga, or Swedish. For sale by TURNER & ODEN, Aug 13 ly Monument-square. MEDICINES, SfcC* m FLOYD IIOUSE, illncou, Geo,—The Proprietor most respectfully returns his lhanfc to his friends nnd the travelling public, for the unparalleled patronage received by him du ring Ills administration over the above establishment, aiidhopes, by renewed and unremitting efforts to pleose, to merit the very liberal encouragement that has been lavished upon him for the lust eight mouths. And he is enabled to do this from tho fact that the FLOYD HOUSE is the most eligible house in the place of its location, or, in fact, ever can be. Ithnsmoro front than all of the houses of the kind in Macon put together. hnving/«nr/i inirfrcfLuiddccratg/cfl,nnd stand ing on tlie corner of two cf tlie most fashionublc streets in the city, where those wishing it cun have a front room- at unj time. THE FURNITURE IS ALL NEW, Table nnd Rooms, nnd he challenges a comparison by any house between New-Yotk and New-Orle.inS. TiloTiilliihassee Stage Office is permanently located at tlie Floyd House. In connection with this House is a splendid New Six Horse Omnibus got up expressly for its use. Macon, Ga. Mny 9. (im S. BUFOIID. SAVANNAH GYMNASIUM. The subscrih- l ’ or respectfully informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of Savannah that he is now fully prepared for the re ception of company, and will at all tidies from this date he fully suppUcd with the best of Ice Creams. Calces, Confectionary, Lemonade, and the very best flavored Lemon and Ginger Pop ver made in this city. Cotillion and Family Parties. Pic Nice and Boat Excursions will he furnished with tli e above articles on short notice nnd ut reasonable pi-ins * * Tlie Garden and Grounds attached tothe Gym- tiusium will be open toludics and gentlemen all hours o (the flay nnd evening until 1(1 o’clock, and refresh ments will he served them upon giving notice with tho hell. P. S. All tho archery nppnrntus having arrived, Ladies wishing to form clubs are now notified. May 19 tf WM. CLAGIlOIiN. M EEN FUN. — The celebrated Chinese Slijn Powder, for restoring, beautifying and 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' I.ind Pomatum, in glass jars, by Eugene Roussel, price 50 cts. For sale liy July 19 JOHN A. MAYER. L ATHS, 50 M. Good Eustern Laths, lunding from Brig Frank. For sale by May 30 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO. rpiMUOl’HEKOUN, Prof. Barry’s Tricoplier- .1. ous, or Medicated Compound, for restoring, preserving, and beautifying the hair; eradicating Scuff and Daudrifli mid curing diseases of the skin. Just received pud for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON & CQ„ June 5. Gibbon’s Range. jyjADEIltA WINE.— (i qfcS' 8 | “Howard. March * Co.” Of superior quality, just received nnd for sale by July (i PADELFORl), FAY & CO. 9/A DOZ, IHOHOKY NIURTS, just rec’d per ship Hartford, uml for sulo cheap by July 17 GEO. 8, NICHOLS. vn. ALLEN'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND, run THK cure or DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, NERVOUS DEBILITY, BILIOUS AFFECTIONS, tec. fllUIS medicine is offered to the public un”"'” ‘ l assurance that there Is no article in ex having stronger cluime to their consideration compounded by a regular GRADUATE of l„ PERSON COLLEGE, Philadelphia, and a practls mg Physician of TWENTY YEARS STANDING iu Philadelphia, his long experience has confirmed him in Hie opinion that u compounded medicine was ro- qnil'od to prevent and remedy tlie debilitation pro ilucod by residing in low miasmulic climates, and trt counteract the prostruling influences of the many nervous ilisupders with which the human family are afflicted. , DR. ALLEN is a well known physician, and lififi used the above mudicine In his practice for twelve year with the most astonishing effect, listing tested its qualities in above »FI VK. THOUSAND PA8KN. -. -$# MI No medicine ever received more flattering recom mendation from physicians of eminent standing thaii has been bestowed on this. TIiniiNnndM nre now mu tiering from that most dreadful complaint, the Dyspepsia, when a sin gle bottle of Dr. Allen’s Vegetable Compound would have tho clfcct df removing,all those distressing feelings attendant on that most debi'itatiug diseakuv Sols Proptielms—G. W. Allkn, M. D.‘ Phil, and A. J. &. W. L. Cj.BAVt.ANt>, 207 Kiag-st Churktton, S. C. A A. SOLOMONS St CO., July 13 Only agents in Suvannah, flfii S ELTZKlt APERIENT. Tarrant’s eflerve- scent Seltzer Aperient, prepared on im entire new principle, from a lata and accurate analysis of the celehratod-Spring in Germany; inst received and for sale liv , G. R. HENDRICKSON & CO., July, 31) Gibbon’s Range [LUKIN. 20 Casks Sides and Shoulders"’ land ■*'’ ine from ship Hartford for sale by July 17 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO. TUT.ES HAUEL’S DEPILATORY POWDER. •" Warranted to remove tlie thickest hair, Without iiijuringthe skin, Jnstreceived add for sale by L. J. MYERS. June 14. Smet'sBnihling A safe, and certain cure fat Consumptionoftkl Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Pain imph the side, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, aud all Put vionary Affections. Opinions «f the Prime. TIN HE Louisville Journul says: *‘Dr. Rogers’ tiivor ; J. wort and Tar not only gives immediate relief - in Coughs nnd Colds, but, from tho testimony of men of the highest eta.iding here and elsewhere, it is mak ing some very remarkable cures in Consumption.” The Ilailway Register adds) Vr’e have heard it sta ted by persons ol 1 great respectability, who have used this medicine, tjiat it is one of tho most remarkable medicines of the ago,, for Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pain in tho Side and Breast, Spit ting of Blond, Whooping Cough, and all Lung Com' - plaints; which, if neglected, usunlly termhintn ia Con- sumption; nnd the certificates attached to the adver tisements would seem to justify tUM statement.” Liverwort. , * This plant has for many years been found to be ot singular virtue in the cure of nffecEkwisof the Liver. Mere recently it wus ascertained that it possessed grout power in arresting bleeding nt the lungd, cougliii of a chronic character, etc., and of essential sblvIiwM all diseases of a pulmonary character. Tar. This article Is now universally acknowledged - 'bs bd the most henling and efficient application for diseaseit ' or decaying lungs,or any portion of the fleshy of tun* oulnr pnrts of tnn human body. Its UiedicUm) and preservative qualities were understood by the. Egyp tians in lhe curly ages of the world, and no (tophinow exists among scientific men, that tho preparation Used lu the embalmment of bodies, was composed prihc.l- puffy of this ingredient. In later ages it waa found td be in universurueeamong the aborigines of Amerfcoi anil at this day it is tlieir principal, and, ih fact, only medicine for an unsound state of the lungs, or-any approach to it. Those who are acquainted with tho history of this hardy race of men, know that a death, from Consumption is unknown among them I The medical faculty in nil countries appear to have he. come awiu'e of the great henling properties of tliia article, and nre now introducing it in their practice. Dr. Buchan, of England; Dr. Crichton, of St, Peters burg; Dr.Lu Prieure.of Paris; nnd the distinguished Dr. Cooper, have been in the habit of combining it witlF other articles in tllefar prescriptions, and wltn entire suceess. Beware of. Counterfeits and base Imitation$ ! The genuine article is signed Andbew Roams, oft- the engraved wrapper around each bottle. Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for' ®5. fehlA Wholesale and Retail, by • afvV SCOVIL & MEAD 113 Chatres-st.. Between Conti p.nd'Bt. Louis-st*., N. Orleans General Agents ior'the Southern States. Sold Wholesale and Retail, by THOMAS M. TURNER & CO., gnd' TURNER & ODEN, Savannah, Ga. GEORGE PAYNE, Macon, May 29. — ".I,- ■ A seel . THE GREAT REMEDY For Rheumatism. Gout, Pain in the Side, Hip, Bitch, Limbs and Joints, Scrofula, Ring's Evil, Whitf Swellings, Hard Tumors, Stiff Joints, and UU Fixed Pains whatever. WHKRE THIS VLASTEfi IS APPLIKIT, VhXS OAMNOV EXIST. (I1RKSE Plasters possess the advantages of’be- 1 ing put up in air tight boxes—hence they retain tlieir full virtues in nil climates. We havcjuet recaiv- ed tho following testimonial from Cl C. Sellars, alt eminent lawyer in successful practice in Wilcox county, Alabama. He is n gentleman in high a Laud ing , all ,1 oho whose influence has great weight r “Camden, Ala., Nov. 24th 1840: “Messrs. Scovil $ Mead—Gentlemen? Having befit requested to state what has been the result of'my experience in tho use of your “Hebrew Plaster,”T cheerfully comply by saying that 1 have found it to- be as heretofore recommended, an “invaluable 'me dicine.” Ill different cases of my family I have stp- ? lied tho Fluster to Chronic Sores, Tuinors and' aitis, and if has never failed to afford instant relief. I have also used it with gc od effect upon my dwn per- son in the cure of ulcers, with which 1 have been se verely afflicted. Respectfully, <Lc. e. C. SELLARS. Ithasbeen very beneficial’In cases of Weakness; such as Pain and Weakness In the Stomach, 'Wea'k Limbs, Lameness, Affection of tlie Spine, Female Weakness, &c. No female, subject to pain and weakness in tho back, or side, should be without it. Married ladies, in .delicate situations, And great-relief from constantly wearing this Plaster. The application of the Plasters between the shoul ders has been found a certain remedy for Cold*, Coughs, Phthisic nnd Lung Affection in tlieir primary luges. It destroys inflnmatlon by perspiration. Purchasersare advised that a mean counterfeit of this article is in existence. CAUTION.—The subscribers are the only General Agents in the Southern States for the sale of this tru ly valuable Plaster; and in order to preventpmrchas- ors being imposed upon by n counterfeit article, sold in thiB city and elsewhere, for the genuine, they in vito particular attention to the following „ Mark* of the Genunei 1st. The genuine is put up in smooth, engine turned ’ bottomed boxes. 2. The genuine has the engraved head tjf- Jao Daniil on the directions, around the box, 3d. Unless it has,-(on the direction around bon) ts ropy of the Record Jf the Court to E. Taylor, Rock- elite a. it is counterfeit.’ SCOVIL it MEAD, 113 Charles street, New Orleans, Wholesale General Agents ibjnlhe Southern Status, to whom all orders must ho addressed. Sold Wholowle nnd Retail by - . THOMAS M. TURNER, At CO., a«d TURNER * ODEN, Savannah. May 29 GEORGE PAYNE, Macon. »