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

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SAVANNAH MOu-iVING NEWS.. ....S A T U Kl) A Y, SE PTEM B E K 21,1850. MISCELLANEOUS." gWK-* --••• — ——r.'. J f'AUl.VH ’ .UAKING Hint ll'- lIOl.sTttt, if.—H, S. BOGAKDU-', No- 15 Hull , r ’A Vinform tHcitizens ot Su- tanusi' .vi 1 a* tat .1 ne above store, fur the purpose o' nAiiy-tf 'U the Cabinet and Up holstering »-«,.a-kingti/.w utidrepairing old furniture. Old furniture bought ad sold. The but- turns of8r*w, Dlvi ns, Ciilre, and Ottomans, made over and re-covera— Glass plates of all sizes kept fur sale. Carpets, Oil Cl -th, and Matting, cut and put down. Bells and Lamps hung; Curtains and Roller lllinds put up. Musical Instruments of ull kinds re- paired. Wool, hair and moss Matrasses for sale; Also, leather beds, bolsters and pillows. Old Matras ses made over in the best manner. i—j, —Every description of Coffins on hand StartnWMdUJr and made to order, of tbo best ma terials und tlnish; Prices low. H. 8. B. basbeen engaged In the above business In the city of Savannah, fir the last seventeen years, which induces him to believe that he can please all those who will fajor him with a portion of their work. april5—ly MONONGAHELA WHISKEY. 15 ibbls. “Old Monongahela,” in store, and for 5by HI W. M. DAVIDSON. april 1 Smets' Building. <11.ASH WARE. Tumblers, [Goblets, Wines, Cut and Prosscd I Deeunters, Pressure Dishes, Nappies, 'Specie Jura, VVino Bottles, Finger How's, Fluid Damps, Toilet Bottles, Glass Milk Pans: a new article, Salt Cellars, Bird Glasses, Sugar Howls, Butter Dishes, Celery Glasses, iloeks, Lemonades, Ice Cream Glasses, Lanterns, Girandoles Extra Prisms, Pitchers, Ac. Rec'd by late arrivals, and for sale by COLLINS A BULKLEY, May 89 100 Bryan-street. tfegSj 1II.ACK TEA. 20 half chests Pow- USkrfi clinna Tea, 5ounce Papers,lundingfrombrig | ail jife Excel. For sale by MayTll W.M. DAVIDSON. IIAMPAGNE WINE. -25bs"kt8 Grape Cham pagne, landing from ship Southport for sale by April 1 VV. M. DAVIDSON B ACON Slid Candles.—0 hlids Bacon Sides nnd Shoulders, 30 boxes Mould Candles. Ladding per lehr Enterprise, from New Orleans, for sales by may 7 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. r AiUP Oil., foraulo by JOHN POOLE, Li No. 11 Whitaker-strect, nearly opposite Swift, Denslow A Webster, apl 2 3 ROWN SHIRTINGS.—10 bales 1 Brown Shirtings. 25 bales J do., just received nnd for sale by april 13 SNIDER, LATHROP A NEV1TT. B altimore hams, buu superior Haiti. more cured canvassed Hams. For sale by May “8 BRIGHAM, KELLY A. CO. H AY. 150 bundles prime quality lluy. Landing from bark Texas, and for sale by May 28 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. EC>11 PER STEAMER SOUTHERNER. Plain and Euinrold’d Swias Muslin, Muslin Man- Idas, Swiss Edgings und Insertions, Ladies English Cotton lioso, Silk Hose, Silk Gloves, Egyptian Nett Gloves uuu Mitts, Bonnet Ribbons, Cologne, Lubin’s Extracts, Soaps, Iluir Brushes, Combs, Ac. For sale low by May 21 LaROCHE. BOWNE A CO. rfUICKlNG COMES. A new nnd elegant assort- A mentoftho latest patterns, viz ; Plain and Carved Tortoise Shell, Buffalo and Brazilian Combs. Jusl received, and for sulo by May 28 G- It. HENDRICKSON A CO. B AR AGES, Muslins, Ginghams, Ac. For sale at reduced prices, by May 21 LaUOCIIE, llOWNE A CO. |\/rGLASSES, MUGAR, LIQUOR, Acc.— ItJ. 50 hluls and tierces, prime Curdeuas Molasses SObbls primeN O Molasses 25 lids Muscovado and N O Sugar ; 25bbls do 25 hols Swift's Clarified do 3 boxes White Havana do 20 ands prime Cincinnati Bacon Sides 15J libls Domestic Brandy, Gill and Rum lOO bbU. Extra Baltimore Flour 20 casks Faiklrk Ale, in quarts and pints 50 bids White Wiue Vinegar 10 boxes Soap of various qualities 300 pieces Dundee imitation Kent Bagging, weigh- ng from lj to 1§ lbs per yard. 250 colls Kent Bale Rope, for sale by JAMES A, NORRIS. ALTIMORE HAMS.—150 choice Baltimore Hams, lauding from sebr. Ocean Hnd iorsnlcby June20 JaS. A. NOltltlS. B LACK TEA.—10 Chests Black 1 ea m ouz pa- nors. landing from ship Hartford, and lor sale by april 1 W. M. DAVIDSON. iIYEA TRAY8.—A fine assortment of waiters A Single and in Setts, of assorted sizes and nut erns. lust received per ship Medora, and for sale by COLLINS A BULKLEY, april 20 UW Bryan st TVTEW ORLEANS WHISKEY.—100 barrels Ll N. O. Whiskey landing per brig Tartar, nnd tor la lo by JAS. A. NORRIS, mar .18 rvU.llll HELLS, for strengthening and expand 1J Ing the cheat. A supply of them just received and for sale by COLLINS A llUl-KLEI. STONE WARE,of superior quality, consisting ol 3 Cov'd Jars, Butter Pots, Milk Churns, Jugs, Pitch- rs. Water Kegs, Spittoons, Milk Pnns, Cockroach Craps. Also, a Hno assortment of Yellow Buking ‘ans. Tie Plutcs, Ac. Received by lute arrivals, and or sale by COLLINS A BULKLEY, mar 12 No. 100 Bryan-street. D RUSHES! BRUSHES!!—A fine assortment I> of Hair Brushes; also Flesh, Cloth, and Shoe lrusnes. Just received and for sale by JNO. A. MAYER, Druggist, mar 28 No. 154 Broughton-st. B EEBE’S COOKING RANGES.—The un dersigned has just received a hall dozen W. Bee be,i Cooking Ranges, for burning wood or coal, with or without water backs, which will be sold at a small advance on New-York prices, and warranted to give o orfect satisfaction or no sale. mar 23 McARTIIGR A MORSE. F ANCY BASKETS.—a beautiful assortment of Fancy, Work and Travelling Baskets, just re ceived and for sale by COLLINS A BULKLEY, may 11 100 Bryan Bireet. FANCY GOODS. T HE PROFESSOR’S LADY, by Berthold Auerbach, author of Village Tales ot the Black Forrest, translated by Mary Howitt. Mohammed the Arabian Prophet, a tragedy in five acts, by George II. Miles. Pictorial Field Book of the Revolution, part 3. Railway Economy, a treatise on the new art of Transport, by Dionysius Lardner, D. C. 8., Ac. Mothers of the Wise and Good, by Jabez Bums, D. D„ author of “Pulpit Cyclopedia," Ac. Journal of Three Years’ Residence in Abysinia, by Rev. Samuel Gobst, now Bishop of Jerusalem. Carpenter on the Use and Abuse of Alcoholic Liquors, in Health and Discnse. Lutter-D-.iy Pamphlets, edited by Thomas Carlyle, No. VI—Parliaments. The Origin of the Material Universe, witli a de scription of the manner of the formation of the Earth. Ac. Received by JOHN M. COOPER. July 17 jpiOV. SEABROOK’S QUICK "STEP— vJT Composed oy G. F. Cole, for the Wellington Light Infantry of Charleston, and dedicated by them to the guest on th“ 22d February hist: Banner Song of the Washington Light Infantry, composed byM.S. Reeves. For sale by F. ZOGB.MJM A CO., Aug 5 Corner 8t. Julian-St. end Market-sq, F AMILY FLOUR.—75 bbfe. Family Flour, a superior article, for snle by r 15 July] COHENS A HERTZ. jgLANKS! Bank Checks, Dray Receipts, Bills of ig. Bills of Sale, Shipping Articles, and var- Blanks, kept for sale arid printed to order J. B. CUBBKDGE. Lading, Bills of Sale, Shi: ous other by I NOli CHOLAGOGUE, an unfailing Remedy for thd Fever nnd Ague, and other bilious diseases. JusiroebfveJ and'for saleby L. J. MYERS, gag; 17 ; Smets' Building. POCKET HOOKS, Port Muuuia. Purses, Ac., for sale by » J. B. CUBBEDGE, apl 2 .Market-square, C ORN, OATS AND FLOUR.—800 bushels prime White North Curolma Corn in bags, suit able for Grist. 1200 busuels prime Oats in bulk. 10+ bbls. new H. S. Flour. Landing from brig Pres’dt Z. Taylor, from Baltimore, and for sale by Aug 31, COHENS A HERTZ. O LIVE OIL, in quart bottles, best quality, just received and for sule by L. J. MYERS, april 19 Smets’ Building C REAM ALE.a-20 bbls New qream Ale, laud- ing from ship Hart lord, and for sale by nug 31 W. M. DAVIDSON. P AILH.—100 dozen Painted Pails, for sale by aug 17 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. T7>LOUR.35 whole and half bbls. Howard Street -T Flour, just received per brig Frank tor sale by aug 31 J. D. JES S CRANE’S PATENT COMPOUND WASH • Mixture of Soup, with directions fur use, for snle low at L. J. MYERS’, Apothecary, sept G Smets’ Buildings. F INE TOILET SOAPS .—Guerlnin’s Ambro sial Soap.Hend e’s Cocoa Nut Oil, Gelle Freres Monstrous Rose and Marbled, Prcvost Omnibus and Butterfly, Guelnnd s Geruneum, Peach andAmaril- lis, Low’s Honey Windsor, Chinese Toilet, Davids’ Nymph and Roussel’s Almond Soaps; also, Taylor’s Transparent Wash Balls, Sand Balls, Ac., Ac Fur sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON A CO. PI5R STEAMER SOUTHERNER. Just Received a tine lot of Ladies’ Uinbrel- as, Parasols and Sunshades. Also, a large assortment of Gents’ Silk and Cotton Um brellas. Forsalelowby May 21 LaROCHE, BOWNE A CO. V ESTS.—Black Satin, Ida Cloth, Fancy Merino and Cashmere Vests, just received and for sale low, by sept 10 G. S. NICHOLS ACE COLLARS, CAPES. Arc.—Thread anil Valeneienes Lace Collars and Cutis, Jaconet and Muslin Collars and Cuffs, Luce Capes, Ben Silk Mantilla N. A., Embroidered Lawn ilankercliicfs, fan cy Silk Buttons, Ac, received per Brig Philura. ■ april 13 LATHROP A FOOThf. W ATER COLORS, India Ink, iluir Pencils, Ac., for sale by apl 2 J. B. CUBBEDGE. [JACKGAMMON BOARDS AND CHESS- U MEN, for sule by J. B. CUBBEDGE, apl 2 Market-square. I VORY nnd BONE Paper Folders, Tablets, Pocket Inkstands, Ac-, for sale by april 5 J, U. CUBBEDGE. N OTE PAPER, and ENVELOPES, a beautiful assortment. Tissue Paper, and Perforated Pa pers, tor sulo by april 5 J. B. CUBBEDGE. r [litREE STRONG MEN: by Alexandre I)u- X liras, translated by Fr.yette Robinson. Cruising in the Last War: by Charles J. Peterson, author of “The War ot 1812, <tc." The Miner’s Daughter, a Tulc of the Teak: by Charles Dickens. Household Words,J(Nos.7 and 8: by Chavles Dick ens. Littcl’s Living Age, No. 316. Received by June 7 JOHN M. COOPER. TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES.- A beautiful assortment ol tlmscfine and common Window Shades. Just received and for 6ale by mnr4 LaROCHE. BOWNE A CO. TO THE LADIES.—Wo respectfully invite A your attention to our stock of Spring and Sum mer Bonnets, consisting i„ part as follows,"viz ; hupor p rent'll Lace, Milan Edge, Split Straw, Jenny Lind, Hungarian Lace, Spanish Strnw, Neapolitan Lace, Slate Cactus, Super Gimp, Fluted Pearl und Pedal, Lyonise, Pamila, Florence, Brocade, Ac. Also, a beautiful assortment of Misses' Bonnets, such as Lace, Cubing, Tilley, Gimp, Fluted Pearl and Pedal, London Plaid, Ac., together with a great vari ety ol’ Artificial Flowers, Dotted Ruches and Tubbs, Bonnet Ribbons, Neck Ribbons, Ac., Ac., all of which will bo sold at a small advance on first cost. CURRELL A BOGGS, war 20 Lillibrldge’s New Brick Building. W AX TAPERS, Motto Seals, My Own A. 11 G\, Dice and Dico Boxes, Pocket Inkstands, Card Backs, Card Cases, Mathematical Instruments. Shaving Boxes, India Buhber- Bands, Tooth Brushes. Playing Cards, Porcelain Slates, Tcrrestial Globes, Watch Stands, Papcterie, Ac Ac. For sale by np 15 J. H. CUBBEDGE. B IRD GAGES.—Mocking Bird, llobin and Ca nary Bird Cages, just received nnd for sale by COLLINS A BULKLEY, april lfi 100 Bryan street B AGGING & ROPE.—80 bales Gunny Bag- ging. 10 pieces Russia Bagging. GO do Ken lucky, do. 150 coils Kentucky Rope, in store and forsale by apl 22 l’ADELFORD, FAY A CO. LINEN GAITERS.—Received from Philadelphia this day, an assort ment of Ladies’ Linen Gaiters, Mo 1 rocco Excelsiors and Shooters. June 28 SAM. A. WOOD, 10G Bryan-street. f|lIIE Vale of Cedars, or the Martyr, by Grace A Aguilar, author ot “Home Influence, Ac.” Lodge’s Portraits, Vol. 5. The Hand Book of Games, forming one of Bolin’s Scientific Library, compiled from the best authors. The Tragedy of Euripedes, Vol. 1st, Bohn’s Classical Library. The Young Lady’s Friend, by Mrs. John Farrar, author of the Children's Robinson Crusoe, Ac. Principles of Medical Jurisprudence, designed for the professions of Law and Medicine, by Amos Dean. l)r. Johnson, liis 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. S AND WASH RALLS. Afresh supply rec'd and for sale by May 28 G. II. HENDRICKSON A CO. [ NDTAN VEGETABLE OIL, For the Hair For sale by JNO. A. MAYER, may 4 PATCHOULI. Y COMPOUND,for destroying A Moths. For ssle by May 31 LaROCHE A GODFREY. 1 TOWNSEND’S, Sand’s A Cni-pcnter’s Sarsnpnrillu. For sale by L. J. MYERS, May 17 ’ Smets Building. S ANDS’ & TOWNSEND’S SA USA BARIL LA, for sale by LaROCHE A GODFREY, mar 30 Gaudry’s Building. B altimore corn. 1200 bushels Prime White Baltimore Corn, landing from Brig Nan cy, and for sale by COIIENS A HERTZ. June 4. B OTTLE CORKS.—Afresh supply of French Velvet W’ne Bottle Corks ; also Taper and com mon Beer Demijohn and Jar Curk«; .in-t received and for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON A CO. June 10 Gibbons’ Buildings. THE unity op the human rack A proved to be the Doctrine of Scripture, Reason and Science; with a review of the present position and theory of Professor Agassiz : by Rev. Thomas Smyth. D. I). History of tile Polk Administration: by Lucien B. Cliase, member of Congress. Harper’s raw edition of Macnuley’s History of England (uniform with Hume's England} two vola.. 12 mo. David Oopperfield. No. 1 j. Putnam’s Book—Buyer’s Manual. Received by June 19 JOHN M. COOPER. CLOTHING, a PANAMA IIATtS.—Geo. S. Nichols has on band a good assortment of Paunma, Leg horn, nnd Strnw lints; for gentlemen, boysand children,, which he offers at a reasonable price, slid in vites those in want to call and see, at the Cheap Coth ing Store, Gibbons’ Rnnge. GEO. S. NICHOLS. j‘t’"' A few extra fine Spanish Fashion Panama’s may be seen, and bought cheup. apl 27 to Black Cashmeret Sacks, cun be bought at tl i Clothing Store, Gibbons’ Range, and for sale low 1 cash by May 30 G.S. NICHOLS. A HOYS’ 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 Huts, 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. A A new spring goods. P. I). IIILZIIEIM. Agent, Shart’er’a Building, Congress-Street, invitetlie attention of the public to his large and increased stock of Clothing, Saddlery, Trunks, &e. llekeeps constantly on hand an assortment of Dress ami Frock Coats, from $10 to $12; tine Cassi- mere Pants, from $4 up; Satin Vests, b’k & c’l’d, from $2 50 up; Hats, Caps, shirts, Druwers, Saddles and Bridles, Trunks, &c., at reduced prices; Gentlemen’s Cloaks, from $12up; Servants’ Clothing cheaper than they can be purchased in the city. Also, various other articles in hia line, at prices which cannot fail to please. may 21. \A[ATKK-miO()V SUITS.—GEO. S. N1C1I * » OLS has just opened some water-proof Cloaks, Sack Coats, Leggings, and Ilend Covers, a capital ar ticle for those exposed in rainy weather. Forsale at the Clothing Store, Gibbons’ range mar 30 rUIAIUPAGNK CIDER.—25 barrels Newark ^ Refined Champagne Cider, in store and forsale by mar 6 ' W. M. DAVIDSON. TVTOTIOB*—All persons indebted to the Estate ot Henry James, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment; and h11 person shaving demands against the said estate, will present them duly attest- ed, within the time prescribed by law. to may U 2tw-6m VV. M DAVID3ON, EVr. (MIRRELhAS. 3tie nubscriber has ^on hand a good assortment of fancy, French finish Umbrellas of Silk, Gingham and Cot- *ton. Those in want can buy low lor cash. June i GEO. S. NICIIOLS. ™ jr\ VESTS AND GLOVES.* Just rpcfiived i 1'lf/. .1 u ' ot; °i White Mm’s Vests; nlso a few duz- MIHIIl cn Lisle Thread and Silk Gloves. ^ ™ Forsale by May 23 HAMILTON A SYMONS. S UMMER CLOTHING. Fancy and White LiiiMi-driil PANTS ; an assortment just received and for snle by HAMILTON A SYMONS. May 23, c CUMMER CLOTHING. Bl’k and .'ol’d~\l- ■ paca Sacks and Palo Alto Coats ; also a large lot of brown linen Sacks, suitable for traveling. For «>le Ly HAMILTON A SYMONS. May 23,1850. CUMMER CLOTH1G. Bl’k and col’d Drup L7 d’ Ete Frock end Dress Conte, also a variety of Drnp d’ Ete Pants, ull of late style. For sale low by May 23 HAMILTON A SYMONS. (HI DOZ. SHIRTS, of all kinds and qunlitie's xJ ’ ’ at the Clothing Store, Gibbons’ Range, and for sale by “Pi 27 GEO. S. NICHOLS. rj.AU/.E MERINO VESTS; AND FLANNELS. " A 5 dozen Ladies Gauze Merino Vests. 5 dp 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 LaROCHE, BOWNE A CO. V ESTS. G.S. NICHOLS is receivingnhandsome assortment of White and Fancy Marseilles Vests, which will be sold at moderate prices. Cull and see at the 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 jog Bryan street. milOES, SHOES.—McCurdy's Slippers or La L7 dies. • S. A. WOOD, °P'~ 106 Bryan-street. Q III RTS—S II1 R T S. Another large lot of those beautiful Shirts lias been received by May 30 G.S. NICHOLS. QUM3IER Business Coats. A full supplv onliand, and ask but small profits on them, at the Clothing Store, Oibbona’ Range, by M «y ' M G.S. NICIIOLS. E xtensive assortment of cihitiT- 1NG at No.96 A l;i0, Gibbons’ Ranee, Savannah, Georgia.—Tile subscriber would respectfully inform hi.- customers, and citizens generally, that he is now receiving a large assortment of seasonable Ready Made Clothing, made up to his order exclusively to retail, and those who buy may depend on getting un excellent article, well made. His stock will con sist ot the most fashionable goods and made in the most fashionable style. It is unnecessary to enume rate tile different garments in nil advertisement, and will any, every fashionable garment can be found at Ins establishment, und at as low prices as can be offer ed, tor uj good goods ns will be found there. All in want are invited to give him a cull. N. B. A full assortment of Youths’, Boys' and Chil dren’s Ready Mado Clothing, which the Ladies are in vited to look at. April 1 GEORGE S. NICIIOLS. B OYS’ CLOTHING. Brown and Cheek Lin en, B1 k Alpaca and Drap D'Etes Sacks and Round Jackets; -Stripe Janes, Cheek Linen, Bl’k Alpacn, Drap D’Ete ami White Linen Pantaloons; Silk, Bl’k Alpaca, white and eol’d Marseilles Vests, may be found, and bought very reasonable at the Clothing etorr, Gibbons' Range, for boys between the age of six nnd sixteen. •* une 1 GEO. S. NICIIOLS. MEDICINES. SPLENDID assortment of Spirit Gas Lamps trom 2jc to S3 each, just received and for sale Mav Id JOHN A. MAYER, No. 151 Brouehton-st. "«<1 SODA POWDERS. 4 gro r fi*idlitz Powders.extra size; also Soda Powders Ot extra quality, much superior to those usually sold Fo, sale by TURNER A ODEN, Monument Sq. FAHNESTOCK’S VERMIPUGE^TusTre salehv V<!dntu l SUpply of the above art 'cle! For TURNER A ODEN? A,,? 6 Monument Sq. PURE COLOGNE SPIRIT. For sale bv Ang 12 n J r ? f i N A - MAYER. 1j4 Brongliton-street, L A jS’ S#,ch8le “ nd ,pr *y®RinpBags,for’snleby ** G - S. NICHOLS I^OLit MONTHS alter application will be -i. inaiie to the Honorable, the Justices of the inte rior Court of Chatham County, when sitting for or dinary purposes, tor leave to sell the Negroes belong ing to the Orphans ot thelate Thomas Askew, for the benefit ot said Orphans. JOHN F. i’OriEY Mn y -8 tl Guurdiun. P® PRINTERS*. John D. McCreary, Printing A Ink Manufacturer, Nos. 331 and 333 Stanton-sti, New-i ork, Depot No. 3 Spruce-street, would call the ot .Printers to his improved PRINTING IN Kb ui various kinds and colors, at the followin'' prices: ° Extra Fne Jet Black, (for Card and Wood Cut,) $2 tty and $3 00 per lb. Fine Book Ink, tl 75 I 00 “ Bo 'jR Ink, 0 40 “ 0 50 “ Fine lied Ink, 1 25. 1 50 and 2 00 “ News Ink. ) 8 . 2 0, and 25 t:ts. “ Blue, A ellow, Green and White, 1 25 and 1 50 “ Gold Size at $2, peril), nnd Bronze at 50,75 cts. and @1, per oz. For the quality of A Inch he has the following, be sides numerous other testimonials : ... , New-Vobk, Sept. 25, 1848. VV e have tor some time past, used the various quid- ltes ot Irmting Inks manufactured by Join. D. Me- (.n-ary, any found them to surpass any others we ev er used, in beauty and permanency of color, and in tile process oi worlsicg. “ Leavitt, Trow A Co., American Bible Society Printing office, m. . New-York, Sept, 2,1, 1848. This will certify that I have used the varioua kinds of fine Printing Inks, manufactured in this City, and best 1 " m, ' dU by J ' u - McCreary, fuily equal to the Sylvanus Hoyt, Foreman of Press Room, r or sale at New 5 ork prices, by JOHN M. COOPER, Agent, n * nr Savannah. TIIE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. D R. TOBIAS’S VENETIAN LINIMENT is war- ranted to be superior to any other medicine yet known for the cure of IFeni, Hum a, Coughs, Lumbago, Headache, Dyten- tenj, Chilblains, Sea Sickness, Chapped Hands, Old Sores. Croup, Swellings, Warts, Hemorrhage, Cramp, Chronic Rheumatism, Weakness in the Limbs, Cholera, Vomiting, Cuts, Bruises, Cold Feet, Corns, Tooth-Ache, Sore Throats, Palpitation of the Heart, Ac. This Liniment was the discovery of the late Dr. So lomon, of Gilead House, Liverpool, a graduate of the College of Surgeons in Dublin, nud was used with great success throughout England during n period of 15 years, since which it lias become the property of the present proprietor, the grandson of the lute doc- ter; and duringthe time itlias been introduced into this country over 1000certificates have been received, speaking in the highest terms of its pain roleiving qualities ; and to prove what it is represented to be, every agent is ordered to refund the money should it fail to give relict whenused according to the drefitions. A few eertilicatesaregiven. Certjicate oi Mrs. L. I. Cohen. Having used in my family, with the most complete success, Dr. Tobias’s Venetian Liniment for croup, Dough, 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 lmsaff'C- ted.have been most astonishing. 1 am never without a bottle of it ill my house, and inn 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 witli croup. I used your Venetian Lini ment which gave immediate relief, and I really think it was tlie means of saving my child’s life. Under no consideration would I bo 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 —1 New York, ss—Andrew Hun ter, of said city, beiiig duly sworn, dotli depose and say, tiiat. he wad engaged lit superintending the con struction of a sewer in 30th street, between the Gtb and 8th avenues, and in hoisting up a largo stone of nearly a ton weight, the fall gave way and precipita ted deponent, witli the stone, into the sewer, a distance of over fifteen feet, striking him on the back and shoulder, which so severely jammed and bruised de ponent, that he was taken up insensible and thought to be killed. Dr. Tobins was immediately sent for, and applied the Venetian Liniment, which so revived this deponent that in a few minutes lie wn able to speak ; and by the constant use of this most valuable preparation, he was sufficiently recovered to attend to bis business as usual, in the short space ofl'ourduye, to tile astonishment of all who witnessed the nccident ANDREW HUNTER, 7th Avenue, between 31st and 32d-streets. Sworn to before me, this 3d day of January, 1848. „ . Wvt. V. Brady, Mayor. For sale by A. A. SOLOMONS A CO„ ,,,, , , Market-square.Savannah. Wliolesaleand retail price, 25 nnd 50 cts. per bottle. Dr. TOBIAS’ office No. 1 Murray-st., New-York May 29 e0 d Dr.GOURAUD’8 MEDICATED SOAl’,*;e. N OT the pure white of the marbles of Pari cRn compare with that which is imparted to the dark est or must Tunned, Sun burnt, Sallow or Freckled Skin, by a free use of GOUItOUD’S ambrosial In- dian Medicated, Soap ! Rashes, Ringworms, Worms m the Fkiu, Pimples, Salt Rheum. Motu, and all other cutaneous disfigurements vunhh from before it, as if by magic I Its delightful, soothing properties make it peculiarly vulunblein the nursery, ns also in the fre quently painful operation of shaving. It can be used at discretion either in salt or hard water—and no Captain ol a ship should go to sea without a sup ply. I he roughest and darkestskin becomes bv its use, solt, smooth and pellucid. GOURAUD’S Poudre Subtile will positively uproot superfluous hairlrom low foreheads, upper lius or from any part of the body 1 Goiti nd’s Lilly White is an innocent prepara tion tor instantly removing flushes and rendering rough and yellow skins smooth and white. SJsf 3 ^ r - FELIX GOURAUD’S really valuable pre parations cun only be had genuine at ., OA A. A. SOLOaUONS & CO’S. Mny .10. eod Market Square. DRUGS.-Comer of Liberty and Mont- ^gygoinery streets.—The undersigned would in- torrn his triends and the public that he has just received a new and well selected stock of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery aud Fancy Articles, warranted as pure and genuine as can be purchased in the city. Prescriptions carefully and promptly at tended to. The subscriber, thankful for past favors hopes, by strict attention to his business, to merit a continuance ol the same. Soda Water, of superior manufacture, kept during the summer season. ° ,ni,r7 THOS. S. LEWIS. ta-Jl UADI).—The undersigned having reopened with an entire New stock of DRUGS, CHEM- }& ICALS, and FANCY ARTICLES, at No. 139 ftouth-side Broughton-street, (formerly Wal ker s Marble Yard) is now ready to furnish anything 111 his line, at the shortest notice. SODA WATER” made in his own peculiar way, sent to any part of the city, and always to be had at the store, in tile heigh- est state of perfection. ° PREscRiRTtoNs put up with care and despatch. . V’!’ subscriber having served the pul-flic long and faithfully, respectfully solicits a share of patronage m, ‘ r ~ 7 THOS. RYERSON. AYERS’ CHERRY PECTORAL, a vaiua- , , bleRemedy tor Coughs, Colds,Asthma, etc. To be hnd fresh anil jeuuiue, at L. J. MYERS apl 3 Corner Broughton and Whitaker-s’ts. HEPATIC ELIXIR—A new remedy for Jaun- dice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Weakness and Sour ness of the Stomach, Loss of Appetite, Ac. 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