Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, October 17, 1850, Image 4

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SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS TII U D A Y, OCTOBE R 1 7, 1850. A DMINI8THAT4)R’8 SALE. Will bo sold /V on tho first Tuesday in November noxt, boforo the Court House door, to the city of Savannah, be tween the legal hours of sale, - pi, Ail that Plantation known as Jenkins' Point, on Wbitcmarsh Island, containing 300 acres, more or less; Lot No. I, Mooro Tything, Pcrcival Ward, with im ; provements thereon; Also, Ten Negroes, namely: Tilia, Martha, Jack, Itotsoy, Thomas, Lucy, John, Tom, Mary and Henri etta: The sumo being the real and personal property ot John Bradley, deceased, late of Chatham county, and sold by permission of the honorable InferiorC'ourt of said county, whilst sitting for ordinary purposes in July term. Terms of sale, cash ; purchasers paying tar titles. OCTAVU8 COHEN, Aug 7 3m Administrator. C AMP Olli, forsalo by JOHN POOLE, No. 11 Whltaker-atreet, nearly opposite Swift, Denslow it Webster, apl 3 pov. U Co SBABItOOK’S QUICK HTEP— Composed by G. F. Colo, for the Wahington Light Infantry of Charleston, and dedicated by them '* 23d Februnry last; Banner Hong of to the guest on the S«u rcDrunry last; Manner Hong ol the Washington Light Infantry, composed by M. 8. Reeves. For sale by F.ZdGBAUM St CO., Aug 5 Corner St. Jullan St and Markot sq. <1 CARD.—Thu undersigned having ro-openod with an entire New stock of DRUGS, CHEM- VB 1CALS, and FANCY ARTICLES, at No. 13!> •fR South-side Broughton-street, (formerly Wal ker’s Marble Yard) la now roady to tarnish anything in his line, at tho shortest notice. SODA WATER, made in his own peculiar way, sent to any pars of the city, and always to be had at the store, in the heigh* est state of perfection. Fbkscriptions put up with care and despatch. The subscriber having served the public long and TaithtaUjy, respectfully solicits a share of pntrom THOS. ot pntronage. RYKRSON. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS, ypXjP and others, written in most any language U[ put up with care and despatch,not to be cxcell- edin the city. L. J. MYERS, Apothecary, ^ Corner Broughton it Whitaker streets. . t#” A night bell is to be found on the door,front- BigBroughton street July 8 T ABtDRkTn’S CARDEN SEED-—TO ii PURCHASERS OF GARDEN SEEDS. It is self evident, thut unless the soeds which we may aow, are good in all respects, It will bo folly to ex* pact favorable results—cither we shall bo disappoint- by tbefr not vegetating, or what ia still more Vtkatious, find, alter careful culture, that the variety {■’worthlessHow many from thoir own experi ence eon estimate the annoyance of such an event 1 Conscious of the room for improvement, and assured that the seeds-mon who should justly bo entitled to confidence, would receive ample support, the foun ders ot the establishment, now contacted by the subscriber, started more than half a century ago, with the determination to sell nothing but whut was worthy of credit; and that they might the more cer tainly accomplish their object, resolved to produce, as far aa possible, the seeds which they should vend; experience huving shown them that most imported seeda could not be rolled on, much less those, casual ly collected, and told to dealers.—The result was as they had foreseen unlimited public confidence. The concern thus conducted, has been gradually en larged, and is now the most extensive of its kind in America; supplying not only much of the demand in Hie Middle, Western and Southern States, but ex- porting to the West Indies, South America and the British Posessions in Asia. DAVID LANDRETH. ARTICHOKE, Large Globe. ASPARAGUS, Largo Green Purple Top. BEANS, Bush or Snap Shorts, Early Six Weeks, Rod Speckled Valentino, Brown Speckled Valentine Early YcllowSlx Weeks^ChiniiRed Eye, Large Limn, (o f r i c i a i.,] . LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in tlu Pott Office Savannah, Oct. 15,1850. persona wishing letters from tliia list, will loase ask for advertised letters. please §13 And be it further enacted, And all advertisements made under the orders oftha Postmaster General, in a newspaper or newspapers of letters uncalled for in any Post Office, shall ha inserted in the paper or papers of the town or place where the office advertising may be situated, HAVING THE LARGEST CIRCULATION—.Yiu Past Office Law passed March 3, 1845. Ambros Mr Andrea Master I. B Abbot Tom Breach MarJIu Baxter James Brady Jehu Hallow 8JS Harthnltncia Miss Laura Bailey John E Bradley Miss Isabella Buynard Miss Catherine Baker R S Black Miss A 31 Barbee Miss Mary II Mlancc Joseph (i Brady Patrick Ilaily Mr Bell Miss Henrietta Bennett Mrs A A Beck Wm Boggs Dinnn Bradley Mrs Mary A Bennett L S Best David Bear* Mrs Beers II F Belton George A T Brown Richard O G Brown James Box Master James S Blount Mrs Mary S Boyd Wfii Holies Henry Basseau Catherine A Bowman John Bourgcnot P F Blodgett John lloyd John Blount James I, Bourquiu Stephen illouut Miss Martha A Hyrus Michael Bryan A Bunnell W U Burn John Burt it Co James Butler Frank Butler J allies M Burke Wm Butler 8anuicl I. Butler Francis J Clarke MraArthur Bradley Con Connon Wm Clancy Jnmcs Casey Terrence Campbell Miss C M Cassady Mrs Rosana Canley Thomas Chaplin James P Clark Miss Laura B Clark Mrs Arthur B Chill Thomas Cavenaugh Jeremiah Clark Edward Clarke Horace B Carlin James Cherry James Chiesa Antonio Clement Miss Ann W Clinton Lodge Crim Samuel Chives Joseph r James ry Courier John Coombs M rs Martha A Cornish Capt Wm Collier Wm Colgin Laurcnco Coombs WmD Cordes Arnd Cotter John Collins James II Connery Mrs Allen Connors Andrew Connelly Ann Critmcll Samuel Crowley Mrs Ellen Conery Wm Courier llartnou Cooke Mrs C Cullinan Bridget Culpoppcr Mrs Catherine Darling James P Daly John Davis Solomon Day Mrs Georgia Davia Mrs M R Davis Robert Dalbey 1’ Delany Dan Devergia John Deveaux Miss Jane Dee James DeLyon Isaac M EETS, Extra Early Turnip-rooted, EnrlyTurulp ed Rod, Long Blood-red, Silesian, or Sugar, Mun- WR BE rooted gel Wurtzer. BROCCOLI, Purple Cape, (Imported.) CABBAGE, Early York, (Imorted,) Lnndrcth’s Largo York, Early Sugar Loaf, (Imported,) Early Battersea, Green Curled Savoy, Largo Drumhead Sa voy, Red Dutch, (for pickling,) Large Late Drumhead, Flat Dutch, Bergen. CARROT, Long Orange, Early Horn, Altringlmm, Dr Field. CAULIFLOWER, Early Asiatic, (Imported.) Late Dutch, (Imported.) CRIjKR r, Whitfe Solid, Rod Solid. EGG PLANF OR MELONOENA, Largo Purple. CUCUMBER, Early Frame, or Table, Long Green «r Turkey. LEEK, Largo London, Scotch or Flag. LETTUCE, Early Curlod, or Cut Salad. Early Cabbage, Brown Dutch, Royal Cabbage, Philadelphia Cabbage, Curlod Indio, White Cos, Green Coa. MELON, Nutmeg, Citron, Spanish Water, Caroli na Wafer, Mountain Sprout Water, Dudley or Moun tain Swoot. ONION, Sliver Skinned, or White, Large Yellow Stnuburg, Large Red Wethersfield. l’AUSELKxCurled, or Double, Plainer Single. PARSNIP, Sugar. 8 w PEAS, Landroth's Extra Early, Early Frame, Early “ Prolific, Dwarf Blue Ira- Charlton, Bishop's Dwarf perial, Royal Dwarf Marrowfat, Large White Mar rowfat, Peruvian Black Eye Marrowfat, Knight's Dwarf Marrowfat, Knight's Tall Marrowfat, Blue Prussian. PEPPER, Largo Sweet Boll-shapod, Cayenne, or Long. PUMPKIU, Shaw, Common Field, or Cheese, RADISH, Long Scarlet Short-top, Long Salmon, White. Turnip-rooted, Rod Turnip-rooted, *' ' White.. Iurnip-rooted, Iced Turnip-roo tea, Yellow Turnip-rooted, Summer White, White Spanish, Black Spanish, p SPINACH, Round Savoy-leaved, Prickly Seed. SQUASH, Early Bush, Early Apple Bush, Lone Green Crookneck, Cocoa Nut. TOMATO, OR LOVE APPLE, Large Red Trrnvrp .. pi... n...... , ., Hybrid, Ruta Baga, or Swedish. For sale bv 4 TURNER it ODEN Aug 13 ly Monument-square ¥ ) John D. McCreary, Printing Ink Manufacturer, Nos. 331 nnd 333 Stanton-st., New-York, Depot No. 3 Spruce-street, would call the attention of Printers to his Improved PRINTING INKS of various kinds and colors, ot tho following prices: Extra Fne Jot Black, (for Card and Wood Cut,) S2 00 and $3 00 per lb, Fine Book ink, 0 75 •• 1 00 “ Book Ink, 0 40 •• 0 50 « fine Ink. 1 35, 1 50 and 8 00 “ 5, cw * *nk. 18. 30, and 35 cts. « y, ellow . Green and White, 1 25 and 1 50 Gold Size at *3, per lb. $1, per 02. Bronze at 50,75 eta. ^nd For rh« quality of which lie has the following, be sides numerous other testimonials; r . Ne 'W’-Yobk, Sopt. 25, 1848. .I° r S , 0I ? B t mu P Mt > used the various qual- JE* °* Pri “tlng Inks manufactured by John D. Mu- Creary, and found them to surpass any others we ov- Sror“cg. pe ‘ mttnency of color ' 8,111 ln Leavitt, Tnow it Co., American Bible Society Printing office. Nkw-Ygbk, 8cpt. 25, 1848. 1 hla will certify that! have used the various kinds of fine Printing Inks, manufactured in this City, and best 8t mad ° ty McCreary, fully equal to tho Sylvanos Hoyt, Foreman of Tress Room. For sale at New York prices, by JOHN M. COOPER, Agent, mill. c\r . c . A DSIINISTRATOR'S Kale. Will beeold.at -*■*- the residence of C. Bevill, Effingham Co. on the 1st uess. Saddle and Bridle, Black "Smith. Carpenter an PhmUtion Tools, two Wood Flats, Household an- Kitchen Furniture; together with many otherarti cles too tedious to mention, for tho benefit of Heirs and Creditors, Terms oi salo made known on the E- W. SOLOMONS, Adm. Pt 98 F-t-N-I da IVOTICE^Four months after date, application a 1 win be made to tho Honorable tho Justices of tho Inferior Court of Chatham oouuty, when sitting for ordinary .purposes, for losvo to sell t’.,o following property, viz: One negro man named Peter, and ufl rho real estate of Philip Reilly, late of said count-' deceased, tortile benefit of the heirs and creditors oi' said estate. JULIA ANN RIELLY, Adm'x. aug 27 U IJSIITON dfc CLABK’S COD XI/ Just received u full supply of the a LIVER OIL , i c.n r , 1 supply of the above cell-lira ted OO, for the use of eou-ouupflve patients. For *a!c by TURNER St ODEN, A»S ® Monument Hq. Eastmead U W Edgar Mr Evans E Edwards Faithful Evans Eugene G D. Dens David J Dcvereux Victor Ilewes Wm P Delbanee A Dye Mrs Elizabeth Dillon Richard Diganour Miaa Mary Donnelly James Dorr Mrs Dorcas Donall Mra Charles R Duniguti Martin Dugnh Wm H Edgar John Exfey James B EUem Capt Ira B Elkina Mrs Jane E Fannin Col A B Feinburg S Fleming Mra Nancy Fielding Wm Freeman Isnm Fleming Patrick Fortune Peter F. Folliard Thomas Foley Owen Forgerty Miss Carolino Floyd Win II Fulton Jcruslia Fullatn Joseph Garrio John Graves Miss Martha M Gnllcvnn D II Gnhan Mrs Catherine Groen W Gear JuhnP (Treen Benjamin Green Mrs C George Joseph (i. Harvy Miss Sarah Uanby Thomas Halp Adam Harris Frank Harrington Mrs Susan Hartman Elias Hagney James Uacket Misa Josephine Harley Mrs Rebecca Harley Mr Harris Mrs Jane M Hall M C Hamlet Mrs Lydia Hattier Mrs L E Haynes Z Hacket|& Ilolia Harper Allen Hamburg A. Co A Harrison Col G P Henderson Thomas Hcngcs John A Houston Patrick Green Dennla Green Necilom A Gibson Adam Grimes J Giles Pat Gilpcy Capt Caleb < Grieves Miss Martha M Gordon Mortimer Goddard Til fTH. Henry Mra G Herb John F Herbert James llerlchy Michael Higher Richard Harrison Eli Houlclian Martin UouBemaii & Co Horan James Ilonnell James Houston Patrick Hollis Miss Sarah Hudgins Mrs Mary llural James Howard Mrs K llopkiua Mrs Margaret Hurst Mrs Mary E Hurst James Huson George Hunter Oliver HuDt Mrs ilannat^ Jenks Henry Johnson Rev R J Jones Miss Mary Ann Jones J hi Jones R A Johnson Mr Kallanhom D Kruger Thomas JI Kcalong Andrew Kcrwick Miss Ellen Kennedy Jubn I.awson P A Lano S : C dt Co J. Johnson Charles C Johnson Robert ( Johnson Henry S Insly John D Jones John W Jones Gcorgo K. Kelly Jelin Kelly Mrs Mary Ann Kemp Mrs Mary Ann King EHen King Wm II Jr L. Lewis Francis Lee John Lebcg Mrs Julia C Lightboiirnn Mrs Caroline Londy Francis A Loveless John Lovell Payno Loud P H Lowell Mrs Sarah E l.ossey Margaret Loury Joseph spencer Lake Wuf l.eibig Mra Adulald Adam Lamb Lature Miss Mnrgarct Lain Daniel E Lavan John Lnmmon Michael Leery l’ntriek Lewellen Jas F Lathrop Capt John A B M. Mitchell Dr J J Milieu Miss Mary E Myers Mrs Margaret Monaghan James Mon gin Misa Mary senr Merse Horace Mooney Eliza Morris Miss Ann Munro Junes Muloy Miss Ann- Murphy John Mnttnir James O Murphy Rev S F Morrell Stephen Moore Levi Morel Mrs A FI Mathur David S W Me. McKaskill Christians Masterson'Patrick Martin Hugh Madden Ami Mnrdish Miss Clarissa Miruult Mrs Ann P Mcrth Michnel Meager Mra G Mitchell Andrew Milieu Miss Cornelia M Mynlioffer Mr F Mitchell July Mix St Kirtkiiul Mitchell Henry Mayer A E Morris James Morrsy James Moore Henry McDermnt Thomas McGloin Sarah McCarthy Silvester Mcl.nuglil n James McKay John McGiuncss Sarah McDonnell Thumaa McAulitfe Dennis McKenzie Mrs McCarty Johuna McMilicn I i Mr McGuire Mrs Ann McCaller Joseph McElligott Edmond McNicholes Mrs McFelter William Nesler David Neelend N G Nove Mrs Tcnsa Neelend Alexander G Neugent James N. Nichols George T Nieholson Thomas Norton John 11 Noatraud Gcorgo O’Rlely Jamea O’Grady Miss O’ Dray er Philip Owens VV J O'Keefe Martin O. O'Byres James Olinstcad Francis O’Conner James Ouslcy St Sons S Patching Capt Parker Copi I. Paten Martin via John Pi lot R II Perry Isaac l’ettiis Fklwar I Phillips Joseph T P. Pettman W P Prince Charles Pinckney F>q Prince Miss Julio Proctor .lohu Poullen F’ A Purvis John Quinn John Reilly Patrick Reddish Mrs Sarah Itedmand John Reynolds James Retehart J M Reich Mrs John Reatldy James Reilly Andrew Reilly Mrs Ann Richardson John A Richardson Peter Rhlud B Smallwood John Starr J 8 Sevarry Joseph Scharentz II Sawyer Gcorgo Scaulnnc Patrick Smallwood Henry Shaw Mrs M Slatly Miss Ellen Speliunn Mr Siieissegar Mr SnerrBr W T Stewart Pctar Stephens Capt Sliva James 3 Schmidt Conrad Smith Patrick Shute George S Quirk Michnel n. Roher Henry Koynll Horace J Robinson John Kosenbiatt I) RodenJohn Rosenblatt St Brother lloux George 8 Rhodes Robert It Roberta William Roberts Sam'l 1, Russell Henry A Uusteti Abraham S. Skinner James Smith Charles E Stiles Miss Jane Stihcrsticn C Smith W L Smith Mrs Skinsittee Thomas Smith Bernard Strickland Ruth Smith Richard Silbersticn ileuman Silver T Smith A Scott Mary M Scott Absalom B Scott J S Sturgis Miss Lucrctia Taylor Mrs Jane F Thctford Andrew T. Thomas Daniel W .... Thompson Mrs M C Timmons Miss Margaret Thomas Mrs Martha Thighnm Thomaa Tollo D F Tynac Joliu Thomas Mrs Margaret Trowbridge MlssMargaret Turpin John 'V. Wulling Misa Mary Williams Capt David Waltour Aunt Fillis Witte Charles Warner Mra Elizabeth S Wilson A Wade Edward C Willink H Watts James Will Mrs Sarali Wulsh Nicholas Winkler Mrs Mary Wectna GuBty Wise Miss Sarah U Wellaner Henry Williams Mra MaryS Weston Furman Williams Mr Welsh Mrs Surah White F'rancis Wheeler Mrs Harriet F White Miss Lydin Weeden Hamilton M Wedding Jackson E White Thomas Williams Helen M Whitaker James C Ycmassee Division oct It) Wyly Samuel Worth JatneB Wood E VV Worthington Capt Wilson John H Y. & Z. Zorkowsky Julius GEORGE SCHLEY, P. M. GLEK-SINGEli. By WilliamB. Bradbury, co- ..... lohn Cl " " - editor of “ The Mendelssohn Collection,'' “ThcN. Y. Clioralist,” “Psalmodiat," and author of various oth er musical works. Wc have just published THE ALPINE GLEE- SINGER, a new collection of the most beautiful nnd popular secular music, in four vocal parts, for choirs, musicnl societies, and social music parties. Its lead ing features are, A great variety of new and beautifulSWISS 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 German Composers. POPULAR' SONGS HARMONIZED—A varioty of the most popular .English, Scotch and American Songs, Harmonized. ORIGINAL PIECES—Of 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 melodies harmonized FLORA’S FESTIVAL—A Cantata ; re-nrranged and harmonized for adult choirs and classes, com plete ill itself nB o musical recreation, and equally beautiful aa disconnected four-voice songs, duetts, solos, Stc. VOCAL EXERCISES, &c.—In addition to the above will he toiuid a lull Bet of vocal exercises for Choirs anil Shming Classes, chiefly from Punseron, togcther.wit.il Labmclie’s celobrnted instruction for tho cultivation and management of the voice, the whole constituting a wont for ull classes of sirtgers, wo believe “not a littlo ill advance of anything of the kind that has appeared in this country." MARK II. NEWMAN & CO. aug 7. 2||8 1!)'J Broadway, New-York. F CUIUS YOURSELF. ROM time immemorial there has existed In largo cities and populous towns, a species of disease tho dependence and propagation of which results from the violation of divine and moral laws. To those aiilieted, the AMERICAN COMPOUND is pre sented to their notice as being the most certinn, spee dy, and vahiulie specific ever ottered to the unfortu nate. It baa, wherever known,acquired a reputation that daily experience continues to strengthen. Tliou- snndslinvc been cured by its use; nnd us it leaves no odour on the breath, requires neither restriction in diet, or business, nor contuins cither mercury or noxious drugs in tho leastinjurious to the system. It is boldly presented as tlie best cure for such diseases yet offered. It is usedby Physicians, and pronounc ed superior to any known remedy. Prepared by Dr. J. N. Rector St Brother, 294 Mar ket-street. F'or saleliy W. HUMPHREYS, A. A. SOLOMONS St CO., T. M. TURNER & CO. July 24 ly a FLOYD HOUSE, Blncon, Geo.—The Proprietor most respectfully returns his thanks to hia friends and the travelling pubiie, lor the unpnralleled pHtronage received by him du , JI.1MUI1PKU IIXC1YCU Liy uun UU- ring his administration over the 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 thia from tho fact that the FLOYD HOUSE is the most eligible house in the place ofits locution,or, in fact, ever can be. lthasmora front than all oT the houses of tlie kind in Macon put together, having/oar Aandrtikntd itocnty/cel,(imlsttind- tng on the corner of two of the most fashionable streets in tho city, where thoso 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 and New-Orlesns. 1 hn’l allahassee Stage Office is permanently located nt the Floyd House. ■ 111 connection with this IIouso is n splendid New Six Horse Omnibus got up expressly for its use. Macon, Ga. May 9. 6m S. BUFORD ( 'IREAIII ALE.—25 barrels Summer Stock Ale J landing from hark Texas nnd tor snin by ,,, ‘P tu W. M. DAVIDSON. TVTOUKNING GOODS.—Received by recent nr XfJ. rivals, Mourning Calico, French Cambric, French aod Scotch Gingham, in latest style; also bluck Alpaca, Black Bombazine, Black Motiair, Lustre, i.nd Black. Drnp De Canton, a new mid Very beautiful article ‘"apt 20 LaUOCHE, BOWNEi CO. SUBSCRIBER respectfully Informs his , 'rteudennd the pubiie, that lie has just opened a lot ot fancy articles, umong which ure Rubin's Ex- tracts for the handkerchief, fancy Toilet Bottles, - —; 3 DWU1US, I • v, rr0w f or 11,0 ,lftir * Ju,e8 Hauols Euu Lustrulo Hair fteatorntivc, Hhaving Crcmm, AmbrosiiiKHlinv- -?*» Ilnir and Tooth Brushes, Combs. Trans- parent Wash Balls, Brown Windsor Soap, Tooth Paste, Magnifying Mirrors, &c., ito. Persons wish- mg to procure any of tho above named articles, should cull ut once at JOHN A. MAYER'S, " U S ‘”1 154 Broughton st. T V,eV.,°,V.N,T It Y MEH (III ANTS. ... NEW PALL and WIN TER DRY GOODS — r,r“T Cr lK T a r 110 , w fcc’iving their usual large and well selected stock ot Staple und Fancy Dry Goods, adapted to tho full trade, which they oifer for tenns y Ule plCtC 0r I ,ackB 8«. »'» accommodating «ept 16 SNIDER. LATHROP St NEVITT. fl nnd‘te 1 r OR ltENT - Lot8 Nos. 17 JHaianq 18, Coiumbia-squure, with the Imnrove- i li n ts, are oflered tor sale, and if not sold by tlie 15th n V c feber next will be rented. Possession given 6eiit l 23 NOVember " eXt ‘ A * ,ply at thU nffieo. — 1 I I! tl5o rs a H i/ S' A . T N ER8II11* NOTICE. T under te^" edh S? n9 !'° r, ?S li " Uopattaership un ‘kr the Hume ami styleol ri. FI. BOTHWF’r I iTalCOMMVsBYoN IlU^H^Rrl^'ha^iiigta'ki'nihi- store y julv *ii S. E. BOTUWKLL Ju| y -I dm R. I,. GAMBLE. I UBINS’ F.xtracts lor tile Hnndkorchief, ns i Jenny Lind, Hough and Ready, Bouquet do Car oline, Jockey Club, Sweet Pen, Honey Suckle, Magi noliu, Violetto, Geraneum, West Ena, and hundred others; also Anton and Jean Marla Furina’a Cologne. Just received and for sale by L. J. MYERS, Apothecary. I ~ Id sept 23 Smcts’ Building. 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 Wens, Burns, Coughs, Lumbago, Headache, Dysen tery, 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, tfc. This Liniment was tho discovery of the late Dr. So lomon, ol Gilead House, Liverpool, a graduate of the College of Surgeons in Dublin, nud was used with great success throughout England during a period of 15 years, since which it hus become tile property of tlie present proprietor, the grandson of tlie fate doc tor; and during the time it hns 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 tew certificates are given. Ccrtjicate oi Mrs. L. I. Cohen. Having used in my family, with tho most complete success, Dr. Tobias’s Venetian Liniment for croup, oough, headache pain in tho limbs, sore throat, &c„ I feel it no more than an act of justice to the Doctor to give thia certificate ; nnd the speedy cures it hns affec ted, have been moat astonishing. I am never without a bottle of it in my house, and am sure no one will re gret trying it. SOPHIA COHEN, 261 Ninth streot. Certificate of Mrs. W. E. Cornish. Dr. Tobias—Sir: One of my children wus 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 wouid I he without a bottle in my house. I also consider it a most certain remedy lor scalds nnd bruises, having thoroughly tested it for the same. SARAH CORNISH,354 Bowery, City and County of New York, as—Andrew Hun ter, of snid city, being duly sworn, doth depose and say, that he was engaged lit superintending the con struction of a sewer in 30th street, between thu 6th nnd 8th avenues, and in hoisting up a large stone of nearly a ton weight, the fall gave way and precipita ted deponent, with the stone, into tlie sewer, a distance ol over fifteen feet.stnking him on tile hack nnd shoulder, which so severely jammed und bruised de- poneut,thathe wus taken up insensible and thought to bo killed. Dr. Tobins wus immediately sent tor, and applied the Venetian Liniment, which so revived this deponent that in n few minutes he iva able to speak ; and by the constant use of this most valuable preparation, lie was sufficiently recovered to attend to his business as usual,in the shortspaco of lourdays, to the astonishment of all who witnessed thenccident ANDREW HUNTER, 7th Avenue,between 31st and 32d-strceta. Swore to before me, this 3d day of January, 1848. _ , , Wm. V. Bhady, Mayor. For sale by A. .A. SOLOMONS & CO., „„ Mnrket-square.Savannah. Wholesale and retail price, 25 and 50 cts. per bottle. Dr. TOBIAS’ office No. i Murray-st., New-York. May 29 eo d Dr.GOURAUD’S MEDICATED SOAP,&e. j^OT the pure white et the marbles of Pari can : , , —- *.>"> un.n u, I III 1 cull compare with thatwhich is imparted to the dark est or most Tunned, Sun burnt, Sallow or Freckled Skin, by a free use of GOUItOUD’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, ns if liv mnirin I It a .....t-l.l . i . by raadc ! It* delightful, soothing properties make it peculiarly valuable in the nursery, as also in tlicfro- * V, no cuau IU UIUIIU- quently piuntul operation ot shaving. It can bo used at discretion either in salt or hard water—and no Captain of n ship should go to sea without a eup- ply. The roughest and darkest skin becomes by its use, soft, smooth and pellucid. GOURAUD’S Pondrc Sttbtilc will positively uproot superfluous hair from low foreheads, upper lips, or from any part of the body! Goui-iuI’n Lilly White is an innocent prepara tion for instantly removing flushes and Hindering rough and yellow skins smooth and whito. Dr. FELIX GOURAUD’S really valuable pre parations can only be had genuine at „ ' A. A. SOLOMONS & CO’S. May 30. eod Market Square. R. R. R. To give relief to cruel pangs of pain, Rellev-*’ - • • - Relieve the putientfroin his torturing grief, To cure instantly Burns, Sores and Sprains,' Is the object of Radway’s Ready Relief. Sores of all kinds, Lumbngo and stiff hack, Rheumatism, Cramps, Paralysis and Gout, Frost Bitten Flosh—or Coid, Cuts or Chaps— - Jt instantly relieves without adoubt. In Rheumatism, Nervous and Neuralgic Affections Radway’s Ready Relief acts like a charm. The very moment it is applied, it gives relief, and cures the worst enses of Rheumatism, I.umbngo. Gout ami Par alysis. In Hemioraniu or Nervous Headache its ef fects are speedy and effectual, in fact it is tlie only remedy thut possesses any certain power over Neural gic discuses. IIow many Iheusanda are there who arc ail tiering with that cruel disease, Nervous Head ache, yet have failed,pi receiving permauontrclief, he will warrant them not only a speedy relief, hut a [permanent cure, if they will uso Radway’s Ready Relict according to directions. Railway’s Medicated Soap. - is the most purifying balsamic, cleansing and henlin- preparation that can lie applied to tho skin, it refresh es the weary, gives tone and vigor to the functions of the skill, removes every particle of excressence from the cuticle, and imparts beauty to the complexions of all who use it. Pimples, Blotches, Pustules, Tetters, and other unsightly spots vanish after the libations with this Soap, lik j dew betore the morning sun.— Let every lady ami gentleman use Railway's famous Medicated Soap in thu hath, and we will wnrranttliem a pure, cleun, sweet, fair and healthy skin, and a honu- titul clear, transparent complexion. COOK FOB THE STEEL ENGKAVINQ. Radway’s Soap, A, No. 1, iarencloscd within n lalie of beautiful steel engraving, representing two female a cures of Beauty and Health, ifle that the signature ol H. G. Railway is upon each cake—none other is genuine—price 25 cents, large cukes. Beautiful Locks of Hnir. Tls true that the crowning ornament ot beauty is a head ot luxuriant hair, tile most lovely face would appear indifferent if it were minus the locks of hair to give itexpresaion. Lovers have sworn hy tho lintr ot their lady loves. Poets huvo sung of raven tresses, w irrtors have fought for the possession of a simple lockuj thoir lady's hair, kings have given half their thrones to possess u queen possessed of hcuutiful locks ol hair. ISadwny’rt Circassian Balm Isthe mostuntural hnir restorative in use, It cleanses the scalp lrom dandruff', removes Scurf, cures sores of the head, is n perfect antidote for Baldness gives nourishment to the roots, invigorates the bulbs, strengthens the hair, prevents its falling out, nud for- coy it to grow. Iris admirable lor dressing the hair, it Is superior to all other preparations lor tlie hnir.— h « v « used RAHWAY'S CIRCASSIAN BALM proferirto all oils &o,.iiiuso. Railway s Circassian Balm is 23 cents per bottle, large bottles. See Mint each bottle, lias the fee simtio sig nature ot RADWAY 4c CO. For side by' G. R. HENDRICKSON it CO., A A SOLOMONS & CO. und , WILLIAM HUMPHREYS, Agents. I ugt l'h *<iu a in f' i w t Y A aF5^^Ni) Tih other in such T»ick^ec«7fe (| h "?/ u f n <>»od“ # ' end is not yet," the leading periodHj 3f ,* h 'cli2 a:n have become Investedwih.e a ° uf Gr nt H hitherto unknown. They oecn.w dcgre * h between the hasty, disjointed and n„ ’* ddd, c g feet record, of tlio, ntw.&tT anil ponderous treatises to he furuM. -,. 0 cl «h; these Periodicals, and tho very 1 0 s?. r sivt, red to -TaStei is AND ’ uuugn eieariy and tir m i v lat greut parties in Englami Ss x P r ossed ; al-“ Blackwood" andfe 'V! wuarieny,' are Tory; the « MBnuSSt U Whig: and the « Westminster^b32S> The “ North British Review” oweslilj, 1,11 to tho last great ecclesiastical movem™H ,bli,l, and is not ultra in its views on an, department of human knowledge • R ?' edited by Dr. Chalmers, and now is conducted hy hia son-in-law, Dr il»n» W,dl with Sir David Brewster. ItslitetarvaS 8 ’ the very highest order. The' reprinted under that title only, is »S? r l , U land under-the title of the “ Foreign Qml, 1 Westminster,” it being in fact ? md?,, Reviews formerly published nnd renrintnS palate title. It was, therefore, the adva S “ i combination, of uniting in one workth^hf?,°<- b ot both ns heretofore issued. 8,110 fa Tho above Periodicals arc reprinted in , immediately on their arrival by the BrlSh o ! in a beautiful clear type, on tine white nan J™ faithful copies of the origin^., Blae|«&\ thin" 3 be " 18 811 exBCt / ac ,, ™ , ' / *of tlie EdTnburgh TERMS. For any opo of the four Reviews, F or any two, do. «,t, er ai>Illl: For any three, do. I’m “ For all four of the Reviews, am “ For Blackwood’a Magazine, j™ Flor Blackwood and three Reviews Dan i! F'or Blackwood and the four Reviews 1000 a Payments to be made in all cases i’» advance i Remittances and communications sliouidJ Ushers addres8od ’ P 08t 'P a1 ' 1 or franked, to the Pa LEONARD 8COTT It CO 79 Fulton Street, Neu York Entrance f “ ' > M Gold • “ DEATH’S DOOR.’’ H OW frequently do welienrthisexpression wkiJ is meant to convey to the mind the last sickness that a patient can be reduced to and Ih3 Mrs. Harrison, a member oftheTrinity Church wl ns she expresses herself, brought down to “Deiiil Door” by Rheumatism and Nervous Headache wha like an angel of Mercy RADWAY’S READY III LIEF relieved her of her severe pains and read her to her friends in perfect health. j The very instant Radway’s Ready Relief ia appld ita beneticinl effects nre experienced. It iooiU heals, cleanses nnd purifies; it instantly allava irhj tion, reduces inflammations and swellings, rclieij the most severe Neuralgic pains, gives ease to Hum Sores, Eruptions, cures Rheumatism, Lumbi Gout, Paralysis, Scalds, Sprains, Strains, Spec Stiff' Neck, .Weakness in the Side nnd Back, Sora ail kinds, Galls, Bruises, Chafes, Sore Throat, Ini enza, Hoarseness, Coughs, Colds, &c. Elegant Toilet Requisites. To Embellish and Enhance the Charms of Btsttt' I RADWAY’S MEDICATED SOAP! | During the heat and dust of Summer, or frost ■ bleak winds of winter; mid ill cases of su stings of insects, chilblains, chapped hands, o. _ dental inflammation, its virtues have long and csIt sively been acknowledged. Its purifying and rcfroL ing properties have ohtuined its selection from thJ thousands of other cosmetics, both ot European ail domestic manufacture, by tlie bon ton of all parts i the fashionable world, from the burning tropica t the frozen realms of the Ico King. The public wi plci.se bear in mind that Radway’s Medicated SouJ is tlie only safe preparation for the skin now in oscl this hns been certifled to by our most promineif chemists. Radway’s Soap is free from poisonoui.iif ritnting und pernicious ingredients. It can be use on tlie tender skill of the inlunt with thu fame Lapp results as upon benuty in itsprime. *.*Seethateit| cuke is enveloped in a splendid label of steel era ing; mid further, see that the signature of if. 0. H way ia upon each cake. Price 25 cents, large cal The Crowning Ornament of Beauty is a liinriu Head of Glossy Hair. Railway’s Cii'cnssinn Balm. Warranted tlie best Hair Tonic in use, for Dressh nnd Beuutifying the Hair. It cleanses the Scalp from Dandruff', keep, iiclci cures Scurvy, Baldness, and Sores on the Ilea stops tho hair from falling out, renders itftronc,tr smooth, soft and glossy. Persons who have l their hair by sickness will find a complete antidaU in Radway’s Circassian Balm. Jt also gives itadra atid beautiful color, and will prevent it from tiirniitf grey. P’rom its exquisite purity, it is admirably dapted for the hair ot children of the most tsar age. It is sold in large bottles for 25 cents bottle, and it la warranted the best hair prepai in use, it will not soil the hat, cap, or thefiueat fabr See that the signature of RADWAY’ It CO-ii aP each bottle—no Circassian Balm is genuine wit-® the signature of Radway & Co. %* For sale hy G. R. HENDRICKSON & Co., A. A. SOLOMONS & Co.,and Aug 2 WILLIAM HUMPHREYS, AgeahJ Clintlmm Superior Court,May Term, lSBj James Mordecai, ) vs. \ Libel for Divorce 8AnAH Moiidecai, J ,, , I T appearing to the Court by the return of the. a®| iff, that tho defendnntonnnotbefoiiiidintbiscwj ty, on motion, it is ordered, that the said defi ne' do file her answer or defensive allegation in wnm to the above libel, on or before the first day ofthe® term of this court, or that the plaintiff' have to™' proceed ex pnrte to tlie Jury. And it is farthet “j deled,that ncopy of this order be published in uM tlie gazettes of this city, once a month lor i months prior to the next term of this court. Extract tram tho minutes. „,, JNO. F. GUILMARTIN, Clerk s. c. c.e I uug 14 Uni—Is I Ciiutlinm Superior Court, Mny Term,18 William J. Bandy, ) ^ ‘vs. , ^ Libel for Diver* Rebecca Bandy, J f I T appearing to this cpilft hy tho return ot t»‘“ I Iff, that the defendant emmet he found in tW. I ty, on motion, it-is ordered, that the said 1 ant do file her ahs wer or defensive allegation ■» ting, to the above Libel, on or before the hr' 1 “ • 3 the next term of this court, or that the I' "1 have leava to proceed ex parte to the Jury, a -J further ordered, that a copj of tills order bop■ J ed in one of tho gnzettca of this city, once a " for four months, prior to the noxt term ot tin Extract from tho minutes. , „ „ , i JNO. F. GUILMARTIN, Clerk | aug 14 OU'llt. 11U1 OUlllli »»» w—- moDtl).^ in one of tliw- gazettes of tho city nail. Extract from the minutes. _ c . c. I [Slgnedj JNO. F.GUILMARTIN, c.^* j sept „ r , till UBlttH/, r»»*i F , oil, within tho time prescribed Ly 1 ow, j,’ „ p s r, may 11 2tw-6m W. M. DAVID 1 - inmle to thu Honorable, the Jiisoces -- rior Court of Chatham County, when si dinary purposes, for leave to sell tho neg j f , r th ing to the Orphans oftholutc’lHoMAS As -y benefit of said Orphans. JOHN r. ,,,,6:1 May 28 cm* Clmtliuin riiipci'iot' Court, May Tertn, Cathebine E. IIaunabd, Compl’t, 1 and v In Equity- Mdbdock Chisolm, Isaac B. Row- | Land, John T. Rowland, Delta. J O N motion, it is ordered thatMurdock Lhisu _ Isaac II. Rowland, Dofendnats in the» J titled case,who reside without tho limits ot coiintv. do file, thoir demurrer, plea pr juiswvr j bill filed against them by Catherine I'- t, “ rM “ or iul before tho second Monday in January m-’ ^ im? fci.’tuim iuuuutij **• ^i] the smno be taken pro conl'esso against tnu * ’ is farther ordered, that a copy of thin orn**f 0 fibe| upon them three montlia before the next f 0 ui® tiaperior Court, or published once a me®® * IVrOTICE.—All persons indebted to the i\ Henry James, deceased, are rr M U( '^ jpmaDiil immediate payment; and nil person shavi llC :!f agaiusttho said estate, will present them j i ...ui.:.. 4-: -tlwAz* hv IflW. tO . ^ 7<)UR MONTHS aflerdnts •ppHuurt^i'J ■i j,.*... »i. tr tUo JliiMncesCm u, r. _