Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, August 21, 1850, Image 4

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wmm' S AVAN IS All MORNING NESv S.«. Eg DAY, AUGIJ ST 21,1850* i n es. CABINET MARttfG and HI'" HOLSTERY.—11. 8. BOGARDU3,_Nu* 25 Bullsl., would inform the citizens of Sa- , tuniial), Unit Im has takqp the above store, tor tho purpose of carrying ontho Cabinet and Up holstering ffiistncss, via. Making new and repulringo d furniture. Old iurtiitnre bought and sold. 1 ho hot- toms of Sofas, Divans, Chairs, und Oti loans, mode ever molrc-covered. Glassplatesol allsizes kcptlor Carpet*, Oil Cloth, and Matting, cut mid put down. Hells and Lunins hung; Curtains and Roller bUnd.r put up. Musical Instruments ol nil kinds re paired. Wool, hair and moss Matrasses lor sale; Also, leather hods, holsters and pillows. Old Malms- ses mado over ill the best manner. , Every description of Coffins on hand t and msdo to order, ol the best inn- FANCY COOPS, POCKUT IIOOKH, Fort Moulds, Purses, Ac, b > unBEDGE> „pl 2 Market-square. CLOTHING. lerials und tinisli ■- Prices low. , , il. 3. B. hns been engaged In the above business In the city of Hnvaiumh, for 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. aprilS—ly_ PIANO FOItTKS.—'The sutiscri- Iber offers for Balo tiuktv-five, li, fij int and 7 Octave Mahogany and Hose- . _ _ I wood PIANOS, made to order by Chickering, Nuns & Clark, Nuns & Fischer, and A. II. Gale A Co. The instruments are unsurpassed by any made in this country, for purity and fullness of tone, and elegance of workmanship. Some ot them are fur nished with complete Iron frames, which strengthen the case nnd prevent the liability of getting out oftune. ’ Others ha«e tho ordinary metallc plants, and can be of- fered for lower prices. These Pianos arc otlered with out any advance upon the manufacturer's prices, and those who aro desirous of ol,training n superior instru ment, at a moderate expense, would do well to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Also for sale, a large assortment of all kinds Cabinet Furniture, Wool, liair and Moss Matrasses. April 1 1- W. MORKELL. \ MONONGAHELA WHISKEY. 15 jblils. "Old Monongnhela," in store, ami lor 4»nle by May 111 SPRING GOOD S.—The subscriber Just ® opened, nt the Cheap Cash Store,No. 157 Con- urese-street, a splendid assortment ot NEW AND Fashion mile dress ooons, as follows: Bl’k and Col d Jackonets, French Prints and Ging- a Rarage Silk Tissue, Plain and Printed." Linen Lusters, Foulards, Lawns, «.c. Also, Linen and Lawn Handkerchiefs, all kinds. Bl k Lace and Love Veils, lid ants’ Waists. Emb. Muslin Caps and Collars. Mourning Collars and Sleeves. Children's JnckoiietCollnrs. Princess Allicc nnd President Collars. Emb. Putt Sleeves and Breakfast Caps. Fancy and Bl’k Beaufort 1 ies. Bl’k and Col’d Silk Gloves. Anil the best articles ot Kid Glove intlie market. Plain, .lackonet and SwisB Muslins. Bl’k nnd Co'd Silk Mantillus. Emb. Muslin Mantillas. ALSO A lino assortment of French and American Ging hams, Drills, Camlets, Checks, Cambrics, Ticking, Sheetings. Shirtings, Osnuburgs, and everything else suitable for Summer Pants and Coats, together with other nrtifles too numerous to mention. All of hie.h will jo offered as low as enn be purchased in tb,. city. GARRETT VAN NESS. A CARD.—The public are respectfully informed . that the subscriber, having purchased the stock ot'goodslately belonging to John Van Ness, 157 Con gress-street, will offer the same for salo at reduced prices for cash. GARRETT VAN NESS. JuTy-S W. M. DAVIDSON. PER STEAMER SOUTHERNER. Just Received n tine lot of Ladies' Umbrel las, Parasols and Sunshades. Also, a large assortment of Gents' Silk and Cotton Um- brellns. For Bale low by May 21 LaROCHE, BOWNK A CO. R O WAND’S TONIC MIXTURE, or Vege table Febrifuge, a specific and lasting cure lor le ver ntul ague. For sale by I- J- MYERS, npril 1 „ Sincts' Building. GliAHS WARE. Tumblers, lOoblets, Wines, Cut and Pressed I Decantrrs, Pressure Dishes, Nappies, '.Specie Jars, Wino Bottles, Finger Bow's, F luid Lamps, Toilet Bottles, Glass Milk Puns: r now article, Salt Collars, Bird Glasses, Sugar Bowls, Butter Dishes, Celery Glasses. Hoclts, Lemonades, Ice Cronin Glasses* Lanterns, Girandoles Extra Prisui*, Pitchers, Ac. Rac'd Mny 2!) 100. Bryan-street, •jagarg IILACK TEA. 20 half chests Pow- liljS'nf chung Tea, 5 ounce Papers,landing from brig vTwllMbExceT. For sale by MiiyOl W. M. DAVIDSON. C HAMPAGNE WINE.—25 bskts Grape Cham nagne, landing from ship Southport tor snle by April 1* W. M. DAVIDSON B ACON and Candles.—9 bhds Bacon Sides and Shoulders,30boxes Mould Candles. Lnndingper schr Enterprise, from New Orleans, for sales by may 7 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. « AMP Oil., forsale by JOHN POOLE, _|j N»a 11 Whituker-street, 3vj®U apl 2 nearly opposite Sri® Denslow A Welistor. gllOVVN SHIRTINGS Shirtings salo by ril 10 bales i Brown 25 bales j do., just received and for % april 13 SNIDER, LATIIROP A NEVITT. f>AI«TIMORE IIAMS. 300 superior Haiti- more cured canvassed Hams. Forsale by Mny 28 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. 150 bundles prime quality Huy. Landing from bark Texas, and for salo by May 28 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. H AY T> EC’D PER STEAMER SOUTHERNER, i.V plain and Embroid’d Swiss Muslin, Muslin Man Mias, Swiss Edgings and insertings, Ladies English Cotton Hose, Stlk Hose, Silk Gloves, Egyptian Nett Gloves and Mitts, Bonnet Ribbons, Cologne, Lubin’s Extracts, SoapB, Hair Brushes, Combs, Ac. For sale low by May 21 LaROCHE. BOWNE A CO. rTRUCKING COMBS. A new nnd elegant assort- X roent ofthe latest patterns, viz : Plain and Carved Tortoise Shell, Buffalo and Brazilian Combs. Just received, and for sale by May 28 G- R. HENDRICKSON A CO. For sale t, reduced prices,-by . „„ May 21 LaROCHE, BOWNE A CO. JgARAGES, Muslins, Ginghams, Ac, a PANAMA HATS.—Geo. S. Nichols has on hand a good assortment ol Panuma, Leg horn, and Strkw Hats; for gentlemen, boysaud children, which ho offers at a reasonable price, and in vites those in want to call and see, at the Cheap Cloth ing Store, Gibbons' Range. GEO. 8. NICHOLS. |2g*“ A few extra line Spanish Fashion Panama’s may bo seen, and bought cheap. apl 27 QOMETHING HANDSOME, in the way of Black Cashmnret SackB, can he bought at tho Clothing Store, Gibbons’ Range, and for sale low for cash by May 30 G.S. NICHOLS. BOYS’ CLOTHING and SUMMER HATS. The subscriber has received a handsome assort ment of Boys’ Clothing, comprising the most fashionable patterns, together with a good assortment of Summer Hats, which he will sell at reasonable pri ces. Those in want, are invited to call at tho cheap a : ! Clothing Store, Gibbons’ range. GEO S. NICHOLS. 1 /"! OLD PENS.—A new supply, just received and VX for sale by JOHN M. COOPER. a NEW SPUING GOODS. P. D. HILZHEIM, Agent, Shaffer's Building, Congress-Street, invitethe attention of the public to his large and increased stock of Clothing, Saddlery, Trunks, Ac. Hekeeps constantly on hand an assortment of Dress and Frock Coats, from $10 to $12; tine Cassi- mere Pants, from $4 up j S»tin Vests, b'k a c'l'd, from $2 50 up; Hota, Caps, Shirts, Drawers, Saddles and Bridles, Trunks, Ac., at reduced prices; Gentlemen's Cloaks, from $12 up; Servants’ Clothing cheaper than they can be purchased in the city. Also, various other articles in his line, at prices which cannot fail to please. may 21. WATER-PROOF SUITS.—GEO. S. N1CH- v t OI,8 has just opened some water-proof Cloaks, Sack Coats, Leggings, and Head Covers, a capital ar ticle for those exposed in rainy weather. For sale at tho Clothing Store, Gibbons' range. mar 30 UMBRELLAS. The subscriber hns *on hand a good assortment of fancy, French ’ finish Umbrellas of Silk, Gingham and Cot- -ton. Those in want can buy low for cash. June 1 GEO. S. NICHOLS. li and Valencienes Laco Collars and Cuffs, Jaconet and Muslin Collars and Cuffs, Lace Capes, Ren Silk Mantilla N. A., Embroidered Lawn Hankerchiefs, fan cy Silk Buttons, Ac, received per Brig Philura. april 13 LATHROP A FOOTE. CUMMER CLOTHING. Fancy and White G? Linen-drill PANTS ; an assortment just received W ATER COLORS, India Ink, Hair Pencils, Ac., for salo by apl 2 J. B. CUBBEDGE. and for sale by May 23, JJACKGAMMON BOARDS AND CHESS- CUMMER CLOTHING. tJ pacn Sacks and Palo Alto Co MEN, for snlo by apl 2 J. B. CUBBEDGE, Market-square. Bl'k and col’d Al paca Sacks and Palo Alto Coats; also a large lot of brown linen Sacks, suitable for traveling. For sale by HAMILTON A SYMONS. Mny 23,1850. Folders, Tablets, ticket Inkstands, Ac-, for sale by april 5 J* B. CUBBEDGE. I VORY nnd HONK Paper Pi YTOTE PAPER, and ENVELOPES, a beautiful . .v assortment. Tissue Paper, and Perforated Fa- CUMMER CLOTIIIG. Bl’k and col’d Drap kJ d' Ete Frock and Dress Coats, also a variety of Drap d’ Ete Pants, all of late style. For sulelow by Muy 23 HAMILTON A SYMONS. pers, tor sale by april 5 J. B. CUBBEDGE. rpIIREE STRONG MEN i by Alexandre Du- JL mas, translated by Fayette Robinson. Cruising in the Last Wur ; by Charles J. Peterson, author of "Tlie Wnrot 1812, Ac." Tho Miner’# Daughter, a Tule of tho Peak : by Charles Dickens. Household Words,J(Nos.7 and 8: by Charles Dick ens. Littel's Living Age, No. 316. Received by June 7 JOHN M. COOPER. N ew spring and summer goods.— The subscribers have just opened a large and well selected assortment of Spring and Summer goods, comprising every vuriety of materiul and Btyle, suitable for the present season, all of which they ore prepared to make up to order at short notice, and in tho moat fashionable manner, april 10 HAMILTON A SYMONS. rPRANSPARENT WINDOW 8IIADES.- A A beautiful assortment of those tine and common Window Shades. Just received and for sole by mar 4 LaROCHE, BOWNE A CO. HffOLASSES, SUGAR, LIQUOR, <fcc.- • 1VJ. 50 lilids and tierces, prime Cardenas Muluaaes 50 bills prime N O Molasses 25 lids Muscovado and N O Sugar; 25bbla do 95 tibia Swift’s Clarified do 5 boxes White Havana do 120 hTids prime Cincinnati Bacon Sides 150 bbls Domestic Brandy, Gin and Rum 100 bids. Extra Baltimore Flour 20’easks Falkirk Ale, in quarts and pints 60 bbls White Wine Vinegar 10 boxoe Soap of various qualities 300pieces Dundee Imitation Kent Bagging, weigh- tngfrom 1J to 1| lbs per yard. 250 coils Kent Bide Rope, for sale by upvil6 JAMES A. NORRIS. B ALTIMORE IIAMS.—150 choice Baltimore Hams, luildiug 1'rum schr. Ocean and for salo by June29 J iS. A. NORRIS. riAO THE LADIES.—Wo respectfully invite 1 your attention to our stock of Spring and (jum ranr Bonnots, consisting in part as follows, viz : Super French Lace, Milan Edge, Split Straw, Jenny Lind, Hungarian Lace, Spanish Straw, Neapolitan Lace, Slate Cactus, Super Gimp, Fluted Pearl and Pedal, Lyonieo, Pamila, Florence, Brocade, Ac. Also, a beautiful assortment of Misses’ Bonnets, such as Lace, Cobing, Tuley, Gimp, Fluted Pearl and Pedal, London Plaid, Ac., together with a great vari ety of Artificial Flowers, Dotted Ruches and Tubbs, Bonnet Ribbons, Nock Ribbons, Ac., Ac., all of which will bo sold at a small advance on first cost. CURRF1LL A BOGGS, mar 20 Llliibridge’s New Brick Building. W AX TAPERS, Motto Seals, My Own A. B C., Dice and Dice Boxes, Pocket Inkstands, Card Racks, Curd Cnses, Mathematical Instruments, Shaving Boxes, Indin Rubber Bunds, Tooth Brushes Playing Cards, Porcelain Slates, Terrestial Globes Watch Stiuids, Pnpeterie, Ac Ac. For snle by ap 15 J. B. CUBBEDGE B IRD CAGES.—Mocking Bird, Robin and Cn nary Bird Cages, just received and for sale by april 16 COLLINS A BULKLEY, 100 Bryan street. B LACK TEA.—10 Chests Black Ten in 5oz pn- iK-rs, lunding from ship Hartford, and for sale by april 1 W. M. DAVIDSON. r|1EA T11AY8.—A lino assortment of waiters I. Single nnd in Setts, of assorted sizes and pat, terns, juat recei ved per ship Mcdora, nnd for sale by COLLINS A BULKLEY, april 20 '•’’CDFv 100 Bryan st N EW ORLEANS WHISKEY.—100 barrels N. O. Whiskey landing per brig Tartar, and for sale by/ JA3. A. NORRIS, mar 18 D UMB BELLS, for strengtheningand expand ing tint chest. A supply of them just received "01,L ,ua HITT IZ1 ISV a»d for sale by ,1NS A BULKLEY. QTQNE WARE, of superior quality, consisting of Cov’d Jars, Butter Pots, Milk Churns, J ugs, Pitcli- ors, Water Kegs, Spittoons, Milk Pans, Cockroach Traps. Also, a tino assortment of Yellow Buking Pans, Pi* Plutea, Ac. Received by lnte arrivals, and lor sale by- COLLINS A BULKLEY, mar 12 No. 100 Bryan-street. B RUSHES!’ BRUSHES!!—A tine assortment of Hair Brushes; also Flesh, Cloth, and Shoo Brusnes. Just received and for sale by JNO. A. MAYER, Druggist, mar 28 No. 154 Broughton-st. DEBBE’8 COOKING RANGES.—The un- D dersigned has just received a half dozen W. Bee- be, a. Cooking Ranges, for burning wood or coal, with or without water backs, which willhe sold at a small advance on New-York prices, and warranted to give p erlect satisfaction or no sale. mar 23 McARTHOR A MORSE. I74ANCY -BASKETS.—A beautiful assortment U. of Fancy, Work and Travelling Boskets, just re ceived ami for sale bv COLLINS A BULKLEY, may 11 J ^ 100 Bryan street PROFESf-folt’S LADY, by Bertliold erbach, author of Village Tales of tho Black Forrc.-f, translated by Mary Howitt. Mohammed tho Arabian Prophet, a tragedy in five acts, by George H. Miles. PictoriahField Book of the Revolution, part 3. Railway Economy, a treatise on the now art of Transport, by Dionysius Lordlier, D. C. S., Ac. Mothers ofthe Wise and Good, by Jabez Burns, D. D., author of "Pulpit Cyclopoadia, Ac. Journal of Three Years’ Residence in Aliysinia, by Rev. Samuel Gobat,now Bishop of Jerusalem. Carpenter on the Use and Abuse of Alcoholic Liquors, in Health and Disease. Latter-Day Pamphlets, edited by Thomas Carlyle, Nib. VI—Parliaments. Tho Origin of tho Material Universe, with a de- serlDtion of thesnannsr of the formation of tho Earth. Ao. Revived by JOHN M. COOPER. C HEAP CASH STORE.—The undersigned will in future keep a competent and experienced person nt the North to purchase their goods on the cash principle, and will sell them at the lowest possible price for cash or approved paper. Our stock will bo large, consisting o’ every variety of Goods suitable for Spring and Summer trade. Planters and Merchants visting the city, will please cull andoxamineour Stock. M. PRENDERGAST A CO, mar 25 Cr. Whitaker and Congress-sts. IJ1U1! Vale of Cedars, or the Martyr, by Grace J Aguilar, author ol "Home Inlluence, Ac." I.odge’B Portraits, Vol. 5. The Hand Book of Games, forming one of Bohn Scientific. Library, compiled from the best authors. The Tragedy of Euripedes, Vol. 1st, Bolin' Classical Library. The Young Lady’s Frirnd, by Mrs. John Farrar, author of tho Children’s Robinson Crusoe, Ac. Principles of Medical Jurisprudence, designed for the professions of Law and Medicine, by Amos Dean. Dr. Johnson, his Religious Life and bis Death. Also, a further supply of The Rev. Thomas Smith D. D. on the Unity of the Human Races Received by JOHN M. COOPER. AND WASH BALLS- Afresh supply rec’ and for sule by May 28 G. R. HENDRICKSON A CO JNDIAN VEGETABLE OIL, For the Hair For sale by may 4 111,, r JNO.i' p ATCHOULL Y COMPOUND, for destroying Moths. For sale by May 3i LaROCHE A GODFREY. riYOWNSEND’S, Sand’s & Carpenter’s 1- Snrsaparilln. For sule by I,. J. MYERS, VESTS AND GLOVES. Just received alot of White Mar’s Vests; also afew doz en Lisle Thread and Silk Gloves. Forsale by May 23 HAMILTON A SYMONS. HAMILTON A SYMONS. DA 1)0/.. SHIRTS, of all kinds and qualities Uat tho Clothing Store, Gibbons’ Range, und for sale by apl 27 GEO. S. NICHOLS. /■N AUZE MERINO VESTS; AND FLANNELS. Yff 5 dozen Ladies Gauze Merino Vests. 5 do Gentlemen’s do do. 4 pieces Gauze Flannel, for sale by april 15 SNIDER, LATHROP A NEVITT. L INEN SHIRTING, Pillow Case Linen, Ac. Just received and for sale low by May 21 by LaROCHE, BOWNE A CO. V ESTS. G. S. NICHOLS is receiving almndsonie assortment of White and Fancy Marseilles Vests, which will be sold at moderate prices. Call and see, at tlie Clothing Store, Gibbons' Range. May 30 G ENT’S GAITERS.—A fine supply of Gentle men’s Linen Gaiters, for sale by SAM. A. WOOD, april 18 106 Bryan street. THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. D R. TOBIAS'S VENETIAN LINIMENT is war ranted to bo superior to any other medicine yet known for the cure of Wens, Burns, Coughs, Lumbago, Headache, Dysen tery, Chilblains, Sea Sickness, Chapped Hands, Old Sores, Croup, Swellings, Warts, Hemorrhage, Cramp, Chronic Bheumatism, Weakness in the Limbs, Cholera, Vomiting, Cute, Bruises, Cold Feet, Corns, Tooth-Ache, Sore Throats, 1’alpitation of the Hearty 4* c * This Liniment was the discovery ofthe late Dr. So lomon, of Gilead House, Liverpool, a graduate of the College of Surgeons in Dublin, aud was used with great 15 years, the present proprietor, 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, A few certificates.are given. Ccrtficate oi Mrs. L. J. Cohen. Having used in my family, with the most complete success, Dr. Tobias’s Venetian Liniment for croup, aough, headache pain in the limbs, sore throat, Ac,, I feel it no more than an act of justice to the Doctor to give this certificate ; and the speedy cures it has affec ted, have been most astonishing.- 1 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 n bottle in my house. 1 also consider it a most certain remedy for scalds and bruises, having thoroughly tested it for tlie S8me ' SARAH CORNISH,354 Bowery, City and County of New York, ss—Andrew Hun. ter, of said city, being duly tworn, doth depose and say, that he was engaged in superintending the con struction of a sewer in 30th street, between the 6th and 8th avenues, and in hoisting up a large stone of nearly a ton weight, the fall gave way and precipita ted deponent, with tlie stone, into the sewer, adistunce of over fifteen feet, striking him on the back and shoulder, which so severely jammed and bruised de- pcneut,thathe was taken up insensible nnd thought to bo killed. Dr. Tobins was immediately sent for, nnd applied the Venetian Liniment, which so 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 us usual,in the short space of four days, to the astonishment of all who witnessed the accident. ANDREW HUNTER, 7 th Avenue, between 31st and 32d-streets. Sworn to before me, this 3d day of January, 1848. Wm. V. Brady, Mayor. For sale by A. A. SOLOMONS A CO., Market-square, Savannah. Wholesale nnd retail price, 25 and 50 cts. per bottle. Dr. TOBIAS’ office No. 1 Murray-st., New-York. May 29 eod fdaTmltm new book s.—u- Tho Mistake of a Life-TW Robber ot the Rhine Valley, a story ofthe M of the shore aud vicissitudes of tho Sea. bv W.iT ard, Esqr. 1 al< >oHo». Dr. Valentine’s Comic Lectures, dellneatlm, centric characters, Comic Songs, Ac., with la p**’ Leaves from tho Note Book of a Louisisa. „ Doctor, by Madison Tensas, M. D. * Sw «nip Dr. Valentine and Yankee Hill’s Metnmornt,,, ing the second series of Dr. Valentine's LYnn' 6 ’’ **’ tures, with characters as given by the Inti v t *'- Hill. Ya *ikee r The Bronze Statue or the Virgin’s Kiss, by G \y M Hnarleyyow or the Dog Fiend, by Cant M.a. The King’s Own, by Capt. Marryat Ilec'dhJ 11 ’ New supply of Jane Eyre, May 18 ’ S HOES- SHOES-—McCurdy’s Slippers or I,a dies. S. A. WOOD, apl 2 106 Bryan-street. S HJ[ ltT S---SIIIIIT S. Another large lot of those beautiful Shirts has been received bv May 30 G. S. NICHOLS. RUMMER Business Coats. A full supply onhand, and ask but small profits on them, at the Clothing Store, Gibbons’ Range, by Mny 30 G.S. NICHOLS. ARRIVED AT LAST ! c The Travelling Trunks and B Hat Boxes which I have expec « ted, have arrived. They will be sold on very reasonable terms. SAM. A. WOOD, May 13. 106, Bryan-at ING at No. 96 A 150, Gibbons’ Range, Savannah, Georgia.—The subscriber would respectfully inform his customers, and citizens generally, that he is now receiving a large assortment of seasonable Reudy Made Clothing, made up to his order exclusively to retail, and those who buy may depend on getting ail excellent article, well made’. His stock will con sist of the most fashionable goods and made ill the piost fashionable style. It is unnecessary to enume rate the different garments in ail advertisement, ami will say, every fashionable garment can be found at his establishment, and at as low prices as can be offer ed, for as good goods as will be found there. All in want are invited to give him a cnll. N. B. A full assortment of Youths', Boys’ and Chil dren’s Ready Made Clothing, which the Ladies are i; vited to look at. April 1 GEORGE S. NICHOLS. en, Bl’k Alpaca slid Ilrnp D’Etes Sacks and Round Jackets; Stripe Jnnes, Check Linen, Bl’k Alpaca, Drap D’Ete and White Linen Pantaloons; Silk, Bl’k Alpaca, white and col’d Marseilles Vests, may be found, and bought very reasonable at the Clothing store, Gibbons’ Range, for boys between the age of six nnd sixteen, June 1 GEO. S. NICHOLS. F OUR MONTHS after (lata application will be made to the Honorable, the Justices of the Inte rior Court of Chatham County, when sitting for or dinary purposes, for lenve to sell the Negroes belong ing to the Orphans of the late Thomas Askew, for the benefit of said Orphans. JOHN F. POSEY, May ‘J® tl Guardian. TVTOTICK-—All persons indebted to the Estate ot il Henry James, deceased, . . are requested to make immediate payment; undallpersonsliaving demands against the said estate, will present them duly attest ed, within the time prescribed by law, to ' may 11 2tw-6m W. M. DAVIDSON, Ex’r. BOOKS &, MUSI?T w5r8253Mjs2> Biblical and Physical History of Man: bv Jn-ii Nott, M. D. * e P“C. Success in Life; The Lawyer : by Mrs I n m hill. ’^L.Tnv The Daltons; or the three Roads In Life m,,,, by Charles Lever, Esq. ’ Farx l, t , Sights in the Gold Regions: by Theodore J j„v son. ’ J0 “ 11 - Talbot and Vernon, a Novel. The Gospel its own Advocate: by George Griffin Dictionary oi Scientific Terms: by Richard D Household Words, a weekly journal, conHas,„j, Charles Dickens. a ««cdb, A Treatise on Physical Geography: by A. Barring Latter Day Pamphlets: Edited by Thomas CarKi part4. i ' le i Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith -i.. Prior, vol. 4. “-°yJai. The American Bird Fancier; considered with ferenco to the breeding, rearing.feeding, manaeempni Ac., of cuge and house Birds, with diseases Stc ■ a. D. J. Brown, author of the “Amorican Poultry-Yard’’ Also, a further supply of Memoirs of the Orleans : by W. Cooke Taylor, LL. D. eo( Memoirs of the Court of Marie Antoinette Qu»» I of France: by Madame Campan, first ladv of a! ! Bedchamber to the Queen. i Life of Lady Colquhouu : by James Hamilton D D I Woman’s Friendship: by Grace Aguilar. 1 ’I Kaloolah: Edited by W. S. Mayo, M. D., 5th edition I The East; or Sketches of Travel in Evviit and I Holy Land: by the Rev. J. A. Spencer, M. A, Recei'! ed by ' Muy 31 . JOHN M. COOPER. MUSIC AND INSTRUCTION BOOKS" THE subscriber keeps On hand a gcneril I assortment of Standard Sacred Music l B . I struction Books, Ac., such as The Saerii I Harp, Carmina Sacra, Boston Academy Tk I Harmonist, Southern Harmony, The Missouri Harm-1 nist, The Juvenile Choir, School for the Violin, Hota', Preceptor for the Acordian, Howe's Instruction Book, for the Piano Forte, and other instruments. May 23 J. B. CUBBEDGE. LETTERS OF A TRAVEL. LER, or Notes of things seen in Eu rope nnd America, by William Cullen Bryant. Eldorado, or Adventures in the Path of Empire comprisinga Voyage to CalifoTiia, via Panama. 1 1 Life in San Francisco and Monterey. Piotures ofthe Gold Region, and Experience!ol I Mexican Travel, by Bayurd ylor, author of Viem A-F'oot, Ac. David Copperlield, part 12. Received by May 21 JOHN M. COOPER. Dr.GOUItAUD’S MEDICATED SOAl’.&c N OT the pure whit* of the marbles of Pari can compare with that which is imparted to the dark est or most Tanned, Sun burnt, Sallow or Freckled Skin, by a free use of GOUROUD’S ambrosial In dian Medicated Soap! Rashes, Ringworms, Worms in the Skin, Pimples, Salt Rheum, Motu, and all other cutaneous disfigurements vanish from before it, us if by magic I Its delightful, soothing properties make it peculiarly valuable in the nursery, as also in the fre quently painful operation of shaving. Jt can be used at discretion either in salt or hard water—nnd no Captuin of a ship should go to sea without a sup ply. The roughest and darkest skin becomes by its use, soft, smooth and pellucid. GOURAUD’S Poudre Subtile will positively uproot superfluous hair from low foreheads, upper lips, or from any part of the body! Gournd’a Lilly White is an innocent prepara tion for instantly removing flushes nnd rendering rough and yellow skins smooth and white. I3T Dr. FELIX GOURAUD’S really valuable pre parations can only be had genuine nt A. A. SOLOMONS A C6’S. May 30. ’ eod Market Square. DRUGS.—Corner of Liberty and Mont gomery streets.—The undersigned would in form his friends and the public that he has just received a new and well selected stock of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery and Fancy Articles, warranted as pure and genuine as cun be purchased in the city. Prescriptions carefully and promptly at tended to. The subscriber, thankful for past tavors, hopes, by strict attention to his business, to merit a continuance of the same. 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It will also be found a sure remedy for Blotched Faces, so troublesome to youngpersons. For sale by apl 26 LaROCHE A GODFREY. D r. Bi LUMMUS’ AROMATIC VEGETABLE Bitters, for the cure of Jaundice, Indigestion, Woak Stomach, Diarrhoea, etc., just received and for sale by L. J. MYERS, april 1 Smets’ Building. lyTOBLE DEEDS OF WOMAN,or Examples J. 1 of Female Courage and Virtue: by Elizabeth Starling. The Life and Religion of Mohammed, translated from the Persian: by Rev. James L. Merrick. Montaigne, the Endless Study; and other Miscella nies : by Alexander Vlnet; translated by Robt. Turn- bull. Milman’s Gibbons’ History of the Roman Empire —Hnrpers’edition, vol.2, American Cottage und Villa Architecture; a series of Views and Plans of Residences actunlly built, with Hints on Landscape Gardening: by J. C. Sidney. The Shoulder Knot, or Sketches of the Three-Fold Life of Man : by B. F. Tefft. Conscience and the Constitution, with remarks on the recent Speech of the Hon. 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