Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, October 18, 1850, Image 4

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SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS FIIIM Y, OCTOBE R 18, 1850. A DMINISTHATOII’H HALE. Will bo sold Jl on tho first Tuesday in November next, bcioro thn Court House door, in tlio city oi Snvnnnnh, be tween tlio legal hours of sale, Ail that Plantation known as Jenkins’ Point, on Wliitcinnrsh Island, containing .100 acre*, more or litsa; Lot No. 4, Moore Tytlilng, Ferdnl Ward, with Im provements thereon j Also, Ten Negroes, , • mely: Tilla, Martha, Jack, Betsey, Thomas, Lucy,» \ in, Toni, Mary and Henri etta: . The same being the real and personal property o1 John llrndicy, deceased, late of Chntham county, nnd sold by periuission of the honorable 1 nferior Court of sold county, whilst sitting for ordinary purposes in July term. Terms of sale, cash ; purchasers paying tor titles. OCTAVOS COHEN, Aug 7 3m Administrator. i AMP OIL, forsalo by JOHN POOLE, J No. il Whiuker-strect, nearly opposite Hivift, Dcnslow & WobsWr. npi a G° V. HUAIIKOOK’H QUICK tiTEP— VA Composed by G. F. Cole, for tho Wahlngton Light Infantry of Charleston, nnd dedicated by them to the guest nil the Sad February last; Banner Song of tho Washington Light Infantry, composed by M. 8. Ueoves. For sale by Aug 6 F.ZOGBAUM *. CO., Corner St. Julianfjt. and Market-9c|. ^ (11111).—The underalgncd having re-opened with an entire New stock of DRUGS, CHEM ICALS, and FANCY ARTICLES, at No. 139 South-side Broughton-streot, (formerly Wal ker'* Marble Yard) ia now ready to furnish anything in his line, at tho shortest notice. SODA WATER, made in his own peculiar way, sent to any part of the city, and always to be had at tho store, in tho heigh- cst state of perfection. Prescriptions put up with care und despatch. The subacriher having served tho public long nnd faithfully, respectfully solicits a share of patronage. mar 27 TIIOS. RYERSON. I’ll VSICIA NH’ PR ESC IMI’Tl Obis', and others, written in most any language put up with care and despatch,not to ho excell, ed in tho city. L. J. MYERS, Apothecary, Corner Broughton & Whitaker streets. I# A night bell is to be found on tlio door,front ing Broughton street . July 8 t (OFFICIAL .] LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Offer. Savannah, Oct. IS, 1850. persons wishing letters from this list, will please ask for advertised letters. 5 11* And be it further enacted, * * . * 1 * And nil advertisements mnde under tho orders of the Postmaster General, in a newspaper or newspapers of letters uiicbIled for in nny Post Office, ahull he inserted ill the paper or papers of thn town or plnce where the office ndvertisinginny bn shunted, HAVING THE LARGEST CIRCULATION—ffim Port Office Lavi passed March 3,1845. A. Andrea Master L B Ambroa Mi- Abbot Tom II. Brown Richard O O Brown James Box Master James 8 Blount Mrs Mary 8 Boyd Wm Bolles Henry Bnsscau Catherine A Bowman John Bourgenot P F Blodgett John Boyd John Blount Janies T, Bourquln Stephen Blount Miss Martha A liyrns Michael Bryan A Bunnell W 11 Burn John Burt & Co Janies Butler Frank llutlnr James M Burke Wm Butler gninncl I, Butler Francis .1 C. Clarke MrsArthurBradley Conry James Connon Wm Unuricr John (Wi llrnack Martin Baxter James Brody John Hallow 8JS Barthclmcss Miss 1-mirn Bailey John E Bradley Miss Isabella Knynard Miss Catherine Baker R 8 Black Miss A R Barbee Miss Mary II lllnnoe Joseph G Brady Patrick Bally Mr Bell Miss Henrietta Bennett Mrs A A Beck VVm ileggs Diana Bradley Mrs Mary A Bennett L 3 Best David Bcare Mrs Beers 11 F Belton George A T T ANDRKTH’SHARDEN HEKI)"...TO JLs PURCHASERS OF GARDEN HEEDS. It Is firtfevident, thut unless tho seeds which we may sow, arc good in nil respects, it will bo folly to ox- pectfavorable results—either we shall bo disappoint ed by thuir not vegetating, or what is still more vikatious, find, after careful culture, that the variety is'worthlcss:—How many from their own experi ence can estimate the annoyance of such an event I Conscious of thofoom for improvement, and assured that tho soeds-innn who should justly ho entitled to confidence, wOuld receive ample support, tho foun ders of tho establishment, now conducted by tlio Bubscribor, started more than half a century ago, with the determination to sell nothing hut wlmt was worthy of credit; and that they might tho more cer tainly accomplish their object, resolved to produce, as far as possible, the seeds which they should vend; experience having shown them that most imported seods could not bo reliod on, much less those casual ly collected, and sold to dealers.—Tho result was as they had foreseen :—unlimited public confidence. Tho concern thus conducted, lias been gradually en larged, and Is now tho most extensive of its kind in America; supplying not only much of tlio demand In tho Middle, Western nnd Southern States, hut ex porting to the West Indies, South America and the British EbScssions In Asin. DAVID LANDRETII. ARTICHOKE, Largo Globe. ' ASPARAGUS, Largo Green Purple Top. LEANS, Bush or Snap Shorts, Early Six Weeks, Rod Speckled Vnicotine, Brown Speckled Valentine Early Yellow Six Weeks, China Red Eye, Large Lima, BEETS, Extra Early Turnip-rooted, Early Turnip- looted Red, Long Bloed-rcd, Silesian, or Sugar, Man gel VVnrtzor. BROCCOLI, Purple Capo, (Imported.) CARRAOE\ Early York, (lniorted,) J.nndreth's Largo York, Eariy Sugar Loaf, (Imported.) Early Battersea, Grcou Curled Savoy, Largo Drumhead Sa voy, Rod Dutch, (for pickling,) I.nrgo Late Drumhead, ■Flat Dutch, Bergen. CARROT, Long Orange, Early Horn, Altringhum, «r Field. CAULIFLOWER, Early Asiatic, 'Imported.) I.ate Dutch, (Imported.) CELERY, White Solid, Red Solid. EOO PLANE OR ■MELONGENA, Large Purple. CUCUMBER, Early Frame, or Tabic, Long Green or Turkey. LEEK, Largo London, Scotch nr Flair. LETTUCE. Early Curled, or Cut Salad. Early Cabbage, Brown Dutch, Royal Cabbage, Philadelphia Cabbage, Curled India, White Cob, Green Cos. MELON, Nutmeg, Citron, Spanish Wuter, Caroli na Water, Mountain Sprout Wnter, Dudley or Moun tain Sweet. ONION, Silver Skinned, or White, Largo Yellow Strasburg, Large Red Wethersfield. PARSELEY Curled, or Double, Plain or Single. PARSNIP, Sugar. PEAS, Landrcth’g Extra Early, Early Frame, Early Clmrlton, Bishop’s Dwarf Prolific, Dwarf Blue Im perial, Royal Dwarf Marrowfat, Large White Mar rowfat, Peruvian Black Eye Marrowfat, Knight’s Dwarf Marrowfat, Knight’s Tall Marrowfut, Bli Prussian. PEPPER, Largo Sweet Bell-shaped, Cayenne, or Long. PUMPKIN, Shaw, Common Field, or Cheeso. RADISH, Long Scarlet Short-top, Long Salmon, White Turnip-rooted, Red Turnip-rooted, Yello.v Turnip-rooted, Summer White, White Spanish, Black Spanish. SPINACH, Round Savoy-leaved, Prickly Seed. SQUASH, Early Bush, Early Apple Bush, Long Green Crookneck, Cocoa Nut. TOMATO. OR LOVE APPLE, Large Red TURN IP, Early Flat Dutch, (Strap-leaved,) Red Topped (Strap Leaved) Early Stone, Large Norfolk, Large Globe, Yclow Aberdeen, Scotch Yellow, Dale’s Hybrid, lluta Baga, or Swedish. For sale by TURNER & ODEN Aug 13 ly Monument-square T O PRINTERS. John D. McCreary, Printing Ink Manufacturer, Nos. 331 and 333 Stanton-st., Nnw-York, Depot No. 3 Spruce-street, would call tho attention of Printers to his improved PRINTING INKS of various kinds and colors, at the following prices: Extra Fno Jet Black, (for Card and Wood Cut,) 63 00 and 83 00 .per lb. Fine Book Ink, 0 73 <• 1 00 “ Book Ink 0 40 “ 0 50 « Fine Red Ink 1 23, 1 50 and 2 00 « Nows Ink 18, 20, and 25 cts. “ Blue, Yellow, Green nnd White, 1 25 and 1 50 « Gold Size at $2, per lb. and Bronze at 50,75 cts. add 81, per o*. 'For tho quality of which he has the following, be sides numerous other testimonials : . . . New-Yobk, Sept. 25. 1848. We nave for some time past, used the various qunl- ites of Printing Inks manufactured by John D. Mc Creary, and found them to eurpass any others we ev er used, in boauty and permunency of color, and in tho process of workieg. Leavitt, Tnow & Co., Amorican Biblo Society Printing office. New-York, Sept. 25, 1848. This will certify that I have used the various kinds of fine Printing Inks, manufactured in this City, nnd find that made by J. D. McCreary, fully equal to the best. Svlvands Hoyt, Foreman of Press Room. For sale at New York prices, by JOHN M. COOPER, Agent, mar 25 Savannah. Clancy James Casey Terrence Campbell Miss C M Cnssady Mrs Rosann Canlcy Thomas Chaplin James P Clark Miss Laura B Clark Mrs Arthur B Chill Thomas Caveimugli Jeremiah Clark Edward Clarke Horace II Carlin James Cherry James Chiesu Antonio Clement Miss Ann W Clinton Lodge Criin Samuel Chives Joseph Darling James P Daly John Davis Solomon Day Mrs Georgin Duvis Mrs M R Davis Itobort Dalbey P Delany Dan Devergia John Dcvoaux Mias Jane Dee James DeLyon Isaac M Eastmcad II W Edgar Mr Evans E Edwards Faithful Evans Eugene G Fannin Col A 11 Fcinburg S Fleming Mrs Nancy Fielding Wm Freeman Isam Fleming Patrick Fortune Peter Garrle John Grave* Miss Martha M Gallevan I) II Gnhnn Mrs Cutlierine Green YV Gear John P Green Benjamin Green Mrs C Goorgo Joseph Ilarvy Miss Sarah llanby Thomas Ilnlp Adam Harris Frank Harrington Mrs Susun Hartman Elias llngney James llncket Miss Josephine Harley Mrs ltebecea Harley Mr Harris Mrs Jane M Hall M C Hamlet Mrs Lydia Hattier Mrs L 15 Haynes Z Hackct|<fc Ilolia Harper Allen Hamburg & Co A Harrison Col G P Henderson Thomas llengos John A Houston Patrick Jenks Henry Johnson Rev H J Jones Miss Mary All# Jones J E J ones R A Johnson Mr Kallanliorn I) Kruger Thomas II Koalong Andrew Kerwick Mias Ellen Kennedy John A IJMINISTILATOR’S Sale. Will bo sold, at TV the residence of C. BovilL Effingham Co. on the 1st day of November next, nil tbe Perishable Property belonging to the Estate of the lute Gideon C.Bevill, do Ceased, consisting of: Mules,Horses, Waggons, Carts Timber Carriages, Street Waggon, Buggy and liar nesB, Saddle and Bridle, Black Smith, Carpenter nn- Plnutntion Tools, two Wood fiats, Household' nn- Kitchen Furniture; together with many othernrti oles too tedious to mention, fdr the benefit of Heirs and Creditors, Terms of sale mudo known on the- day. E. W. SOLOMONS, Adm. Sept 28 F-t N-f oinbs Mrs Martha A Cornish Cnpt Win Collier Win Colgin Laurence Cooiqbs Wm D Cordes Arnd Cotter John CollinsJames 11 Connery Mrs Allen Connors Andrew Connelly Ann Crumell Samuel Crowley Mrd Ellen Concry Wm Coul ter Hannon Cooke Mrs C Cullman Bridget Culpepper Mrs Catherine n. Dens David J Dovercux Victor DewesWm P Delbancn A Dye Mrs Elizabeth Dillon Riohnrd Diganour Miss Mary Donnelly James Dorr Mrs Dorcas Denali Mrs Charles It Dunigan Martin Dugmi VVm U 15. Edgar John Exlcy James II Kllcrn Cupt I fa B Elkins Mrs Juno 15 V. Folliard Thomas Foley Owen Forgerty Miss Cnroline Floyd Wm II Fulton Jerushn Fullain Joseph G. Green Dennis Green Nccdoin A Gibson Adam Grimes J Giles Pat Gilpcy Capt Caleb Grieves Miss Martha M Gordon Mortimer Goddard TII It. Henry Mrs G Herb John F Herbert James Herlchy Michael Higher Richard Harrison Ell Jloulehnn Martin Housemun & Co Horan James llonncll James Houston Patrick Hollis Miss Sarah Hodgins Mrs Mary Moral James Howard Mrs It llopkin* Mrs Marga’ret Hurst Mrs Mary E Hurst James lluson George Hunter Oliver Hunt Mrs llaunnh Qnlnn Holm Reilly rtbrick Reddish Mrs Sarah Ilcdinaud John Reynolds James lielchart J M Reich Mrs John ltoaddy .lames Reilly Andrew Reilly Mrs Ami Richardson John A llichnrdson Peter Illlind B Smallwood John Starr J S Snvarry Joseph Scliarentz H Sawyer George Hcaulane Patrick Smallwood Honry Shaw Mrs M Slntly Miss Ellen Spelman Mr Speissegnr Mr Sherrer W T Stewart Peter Stephens Capt 4 Sliva James 3 Schmidt Conrad Smith Patrick Sliuto Georgo S Q. Quirk Michael It. Holier Henry lloyall Hornce J Robinson John Rosenblatt D Itodcn John Rosenblatt & Brother Roux George 8 Rhodes Robert R Roberts William Roberts Snin’l I, Russell Henry A Uusteii Abrubam H. Skinner James Smith diaries E Stiles Miss Jane Htiborstien O Smith W L Smith Mrs Skinsitten Thomas Smith Bernard Strickland Rutli Smith Richard Hilberstien Houmnn Silver T Smith A Scott Mary M Scott Absalom 11 Scott J 8 Sturgis Miss I.ucrotia 1 C 151NS’ Extracts tor the Handkerchief, as A Jenny Lind, Rough and Ready, Bouquet’dc Car oline, Jockey Club, Sweet 1’ea, Honey Suckle, Mag nolia, Violettc, Gerannu.n, West End, nnd hundred others; also Anton nnd’Jean Maria Farina’s Cologne. Just received and for sale by L. J. MYERS, Apothecary. sept23 Smots’ Building. T. Thomas Daniel W Thompson Mrs M C Thomas Mrs Martha Tallo I) F Thomas Mrs Margaret Taylor Mrs Jano F Thotfurd Andrew Timmons Miss Marg Thiglinm Thomas Tynnc John Trowbridge MissMnrgnret Turpin John W. Walling Miss Mary Waltour Aunt Fillis V Warner Mrs Elizabeth 8 Wndc Edward C Watts James Walsh Nicholas Weems Gusty Wellanor Henry Weston Furman Welsh Mrs Surah Wheeler Mrs Harriet F Weeden Hamilton M Wedding Jackson E White Thomas Williams Helen M Whitaker James C Yemasseo Division oct 16 Williams Cnpt David Witte Charles Wilson A Willink 11 Will Mrs Sarali Winkler Mrs Mary Wise Miss Sarah U Williams Mrs Mary S Williams Mr White Francis White Miss Lydia Wyly Samuel Wortli James Wood E VV IVorthington Capt Wilson John II y. Jtc ■/.. Zorkowsky Julius GEORGE SCHLEY, P. M. MUIK NEW GLEE-HOOK—THE ALPINE 1 GL1515-SINGER. By WilliamB.Bradbury, co editor of “ The Mendelssohn Collection,’’ “TheN. Y. Clioralist,” “Psnlmodist,” nnd author of various oth er musical works. Wo have just published THE ALPINE GLEE- SINGER, a new collection of the most beautiful anil popular secular music, in four vocal parts, for choirs, musical societies, und social music parties. Its lend 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—111 parts, from the pens of emi nent modem German Composers. POPULAR* SONGS HARMONIZED—A variety 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, Krcutzer, and others. OPERATIC MELODIES—A choice variety of light, favorite operatic melodies harmonized FLORA’S FESTIVAL—A Cantata ; re arranged and harmonized fur adult choirs and classes, com plete in itself ns a musical recreation, and equally beautiful ns disconnected four-voice songs, duetts, solos. &c. VOCAL EXERCISES, &c.—In addition to the above will be found a full set of vocal exercises for Choirs nnd Singing Classes, chiefly from Pnuseron, together with Lnblnclie’s celebrated instruction for tlie cultivation and management of tlio voice, the whole constituting a work for nil classes of singers, wo believe “not a little in advance of anything of the kind that has appeared in this country." MARK II. NEWMAN &. CO. aug7. 2||8 199 Broadwuy, New-York. Johnson Charles C Johnson Robert Johnson Henry S Insly John D Jones John W Jones Georgo K. Kelly John Kelly Mrs Mary Ann Kemp Mrs Mary Ann King Ellen King Wm II jr Is. Lewis Francis Leo John Lebeg Mrs Julia C Ligbtbournc Mrs Caroline Londy Francis A Loveless Jehu Lovell Payne Loud P H Lowell Mrs Sarah 15 Lossey Margnrot / Loury Joseph Lawson P A Lane Spencer O'* Co Lake Wm I.eibig Mrs Adclaid Adam Lamb Lnture Miss Margaret Lain Dnniel.E I.avnn John Lnmmon Michael Leery Patrick _ Lewollen Jus F Latlirop Capt John A 11 M. Masterson'Patrick Mitchell Dr J J Martin Hugh Millen Miss Mary E Madden Ann Myers Mrs Margaret Murdish Miss Clnrlssn Monaghan James Mirnult Mrs Ann P Mongin Miss Mary senr Mertli Michael Morse Horace Monger M rs G Mooney Eliza Mitchell Andrew Morris Miss Ann Millen Miss Cornelia M Munro James MynhofferMr F Muloy Miss Ann Mitchell July Murphy John Mix & Kirtlnnd Muttnir James O Mitchell Henry Murphy Rev S F Mayer A 15 Morrell Stephun Morris James Mooro Levi Morriay James Morel Mrs A E Moore Henry Mutliur David S W Me. McKaskill Christians N OTICE.—Four months after date, application will be made to thn Honorable the Justices atm Inferior Court of Chatham county, when sitting for ordinnry purposes, for lenve to sell the following property, viz; One negro man named Peter, and all the real estate of Philip Reilly, lute of said county, deceased, fertile benefit of the heirs aad creditors of said estate. JULIA ANN RIELLY, Adm’x. aug27 O UMHTON& OhAItK’H COD LIVkIToJL IV Just received a full supply of tho above eelebra ted Oil. for the use of consumptive patients. For 1 suloby TURNER & ODEN, Aagfi- Monument Sq. McDcrmot Thomas McGloin Sarah McCarthy Silvester McLauglii q James McKay John McGimiees Snrnh McDonnell Thomas MeAulitfe Dennis McKenzie Mrs Nesler David Noelend N (1 Neve Mrs Tonsa Neelend Alexander. G Neugoiit James O’Riely James O’Grndy Miss O'Dray or Philip Owens W J O'Keefe Martin Patching Capt I’m kor Capi L Paten Martin Pei VJh John Pelot It 11 Perry Isaac Pettus Edward Phillips Jost-ph T McCarty Johrnia M^Millcn Mr McGuire Mrs Ann MeCaller Joseph McEiligott Edmond McNicholes Mrs McFeltcr William N. Nichols George T Nicholson Thomas Norton John 1! Noatrand Georgo <). O’Byrns James Olrusteml Francis O’Conner James Ousley & Sous S P. Pelt man W P Prince Charles Pinckney Esq Prince alias Julia Procter John i'ouilen F A Purvis John GUILE YOURSELF. GHIOM time immemorial there has existed in largo 1 cities and populous towns, a species of disease the dependence und propagation of which results from tile violation of divine nnd moral laws. To those afflicted, the AMERICAN COMPOUND is pre sented to their notice as being the most certian, spee dy, and valuube specific ever offered to the unfortu nate. Ithas, wherever known,acquired a reputation that daily experience continues to strengthen. Tliou- snndsliave been cured by its use; nnd us it leaves no odour on tho breath, requires neither restriction in diet, or business, nor contains either mercury or noxious drugs in the leustinjnrious to the system. 11 is boldly presented as tile host cure for such diseases yet offered. It is usedby Physicians, and pronounc ed superior to any known remedy. Prepared by Dr. J. N. Rector As Brother, 294 Mar ket-street. For sale by W. HUMPHREYS, A. A. SOLOMONS & CO., July 24 ly T. M. TURNER & CO. M FLOYD HOUSE, Macon, Geo.— The Proprietor most respectfully returns ins thanks to his friends nnd the travelling public, for the unparalleled patror.ago received by him du ring his administration over the above establishment, and hopes, by renewed nnd unremitting efforts to please, to merit the very liberal encouragement that lias been lavished upon him for the last eight months. And ho is enabled to do this from tho fuet thut the FLOYD HOUSE is tho most eligible house in the place of its location, or, intact, over can be. Ithas more front than all of the houses of the kind in Macon put together,huvingfour hundrcdandtiocjityfeet,andsttmd- ing on the corner of two of tho most fashionable streets in tho city, where those wishing it can have a front room at nny time. THE FURNITURE IS ALL NEW, Table and Rooms, nnd he challenges n comparison by any house between New-York und New-Orlesns. TlieTnllnhnsseeStago Office is permanently located at tho Floyd House. In connection with this House Is a splendid New Six Ilorso Omnibus got up expressly for its use. Macon, Ga. May 9. Hm S. BUFORD ft REAM ALE.—25 barrels Summer Stock Ale v7 landing from bark Texas mid for sale by sept 11 by W. M. DAVIDSON. j\| OURNING GOODS.—Received by recent ni IT A rivals, Mourning Calico, French Cumbria, French nnd Scotcli Gingham, in latest style; nlso black Alpaca, Black Bombazine, Black Mohair, Lustre, and Black. Drap De Canton, a new nnd very beautiful article, Sep* 26 Laroche, bowne & co. TITI115 SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs his * friends and the public, that he has just opened slot of fancy articles, among which alb.' Lubin’s Ex tracts for tlie handkerchief, fancy Toilet Betties Beef Marrow for the hair, Jules Ilauels Eau Lustrnlo Ilair Restorative, Shaving Creams, Ambrosial Shav ing Cakes. Ilair mid Tooth Brushes, Combs, Trans- parent Wash Balls, Brown Windsor Soap, Tooth Paste, Magnifying Mirrors, Ace., &c. Persons flush ing t0 procure any of the above named articles, should call nt once at JOHN A. MAYER’S, 29 154 Broughton st. T uY mekohantU. NEW PALI, and WINTER DRY GOODS — I he subscribers are now receiving their usual large and well selected stock of Staple and Fancy Drv floods, adapted to the full trade, which they otter for term3 * oi l ,ackn S p > on accommodating ee Pt»» SNIDER, LATHROr & NEVITT. FOIL SALE, OIL RENT, Lots Nos. 17 KleJ and i8. Lolumhla-squate. with the Improve- moms, aruoffered for side, and iHnot sold by tho 15th ol October next, will bo rented. Possession given on the in November next. Apply at this office. ‘- nllt - 1 || t!5o TIIE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. D U. TOBIAS’S VENETIAN LINIMENT is war ranted to be superior to uny 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, Cols, Bruises, Cold Feet, Corns, Tooth-Ache, Sore Throats, Palpitation of the Heart, ijc. This Liniment wnstho discovery of thn late Dr. So lomon, of Gilead House, Liverpool, 11 graduate of tlie College of Surgeons ill Dublin, and was used witli groat success throughout England during a period of 15 years, since which it lias become tiie property of tlie present proprietor, tlie grandson of tlie fate doe- ter; and during thn time ithas boon introduced into this country over 1000 certificates have been received, speaking in tho highest terms of its pain releiving qualities; and to prove what it is represented to be, every agent is ordered to refund Hie money should it fail to give relief when used according to tho drcctions. A few certificates are given. Ccrtfieate oi Mrs. L. I. Cohen. Having used in my iamily, with the most complete access, Dr. Tobias’s Venetian Liniment for croup, oough, headache pain in Hie limbs, sore throat, Ac,, 1 l'oel it no more than an act of justice to tlie Doctor to give thin certificate ; and tlie speedy cures it lias affec ted,have been most astonishing. I am never without a bottle of it in my house, and am sure no or.c will r grot trying It. • SOPHIA COHEN, 261 Ninth street. Certificate of Mrs. W. E. Cornish. Dr. Tobias—Sir: One of my children was severeiy attacked witli croup. I used your Venetian Lini ment which gave immediate relief, nntl I really think it was the means of saving my child’s life. Under no consideration would 1 bn without a Dottle in my house. 1 nlso consider it a moat certain remedy for scalds nnd bruises, having thoroughly tested it for tho same. SARAH CORNISH,354 Bowery, City and County of New York, ss—Andrew Hun ter, of said city, being duly sworn, dotli depose nnd Bay, that he was engaged m superintending the con struction of a sewer in 30th street, between the 6th and 8th avenues, and in hoisting up a lnvge stone of nearly a ton weight, tho fall gave way nnd precipita ted deponent, witli tlio stone, into the sower, a distance of over fifteen feet,striking him on tho back and shoulder, which so severely jammed and bruised de ponent, that he was taken up insensible and thought to be killed. and this speak ; and by tlie constant use of this most valunbie preparation, I10 was sufficiently recovered to attend to liis business asusual.inthoshortspnceof fourdnys, to the astonishment of all who witnessed thenccidcnt ANDREW HUNTER, 7th Avenue, between 31 st and 32d-stieets. Sworn to before me, this 3d day of January, 1848. Wat. V. Bhady, Mayor. For sale by A. A. SOLOMONS & CO., Market-square. Savannah. \V holesnlennd retail price, 25 and 50 ets. per bottle. Dr. TOBIAS’ office No. 1 Murrny-at., Now-York May 29 cod other in each quick succession, nn/nf °'? Cli end is not yet," the leading jletlc^Si“te ain hnve become invested with a d!or. f Grcat Brit I hitherto unknown. They occupy » int 4 [ botween tho hasty, disjointed „ u,1( ldlc sr (lll ,n feet records of the n^^lM mid ponderous treatises to bo furnish J r ' al ’o!J rinn ut a tuturo day. Tlio American I',?i 1- ? 1110 W I fore, deem it proper to call ra^I“ l ? ltBh « a ,C tjieso Periodicals, and tho very low mt M ^®* ioi >h l they are offered to subscribers TiP , w ki*l their list, viz: following 1 THE LONDON QUARTERLY THE EDINBURGH REVIEW EVlBlr , THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW,’ BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH Msrj, In these periodicals are contained cratnly, though dearly and finnlv nJ'™ 9 ,no < tho three great parties iu Endaiai 1,r ° 8ip B « nnd Radical—" Blnckwood’’ and Ury ’ ' Vll ‘tl Quarterly," are Tory; tlio “ Edinburg Whig ; anil tlie “ Westminster Review 1 " 1 he “ North British Review" owes its ™ 1 to the last great eculesinstical movement 2 lslll “mi and is not ultra in its views on nny oiient’ H, department of human knowledge ■ it tho . grand edited by Dr. Chalmers, and 110w. shTra M 8 ?* 11 ! is conducted by his son-in-law. Dr H„nn. “ ,s death, witli Sir David Biewstcr. Its literarv eh!’ associn N tlie very highest order. The “ Westing aL ;!° r reprinted under that title only,^ is^ubH2* land under tlie title of the “ Foreign Westminster,” it being in fact a Reviews formerly published and reprinted off t *° pnrnte title. It was, therefore, tho ndvnnw i^^ combination, of uniting in one work the^ben f.V 1 *' ol both ns hcretoioro issued. ,es l leaturc The above Periodicals are reprinted in New Y„,i immediately on their arrival by the British .7 1 ™ in a beautiful clear typo, on fine white nnuer S'" faithful copies of the originals. Blaek&t* tteiT ml oxnct ^ c si ' mi<cof the Edinburgh^ TERMS. For anyone of the four Reviews, $2,00 ner 1 For any two, do. 5 m a ”? u ®> For any three, do, 7'm. For all four of the Reviews, g’og t For lilaekwood’s Magazine, 300 „ EogJilnckwood mid three Reviews, fi'uo „ For Blackwood and the four lteviews, 10 00 “ Payments to be made in all cases in advance - At Remittances and communications should b always addressed, post-paid or franked, toth,. Ushers. 1UD I LEONARD SCOTT & CO., 79 Fulton Street, New York, Entrance 54 Gold ! ut vvuu irrcii U|J IllseilSlDie 1111(1 lllOUgllt be killed. Dr. Tobias was immediately sent for, iapplied the Venetian Liniment, which so revived s deponent that in a few minutes he vra able to Dr.GOUlLAUD’S MEDICATED SOAP,&c. N OT the pure white of tho marbles of Pari can compare with that which is imparted to tho dark est or most Tanned, Sun burnt, Sallow or Freckled Skill, by a free use of GOURO.UD’S ambrosial In dian Medicated Soap ! Rashes, Ringworms, Worms in tlie Skill, Pimples, Sait Rheum,Motu,andall other cutaneous disfigurements vanish from before it, 11s if by magic ! Its delightlul, soothing properties make it peculiarly valuable in the nursery, as nlsoiu the fre quently painful Operation of shaving. It cun be used at discretion either in salt or hard wnter—arid no Captain oi a ship should go to sea without a sup ply. 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Pimples, Blotches, Pustules, Tetters, und other unsightly spots vanish alter the lilmtioiis witli tiiis Soap, like dew before tho morning sun.— Let every lady and gentleman use Railway’s famous Medicated Soap in tlie hath, and we will warrant them n pure, clean, sweet, fair und healthy skin, mul a lienu- tilulclear, transparent complexion. LOOK FOR THE STEEL ENGRAVING. Railway s Soap, A, No. 1, is enclosed within a lahe 01 beautiful steel engraving, representing two female figures ot Beauty and Health. See thatthe signature ol R. G. Railway is upon each cake—none other is genuine—price 25 cents, large cukes. Beautiful Lorks of Ilair. , I is true that the crowning ornament oi beruitv is a head of luxuriant hair, the most lovely face would appear indifferent if it were minus the looks of hair to.give itexpression. Lovers have sworn by tho hair ot their lady loves. Poets have sung of raven tresses, warriors have fought for tlie possession of a simple locket their lady’s hair, kings have giv-n half their thrones to possess a queen possessed ol bfiautiful lucks ol hair. .-y.-TT Hadwav’s Clrcnawinn Balm* lathe most natural hair restorative in use, it cleanses the scalp from dandruff, removes Scurf, cures seres of the head, is a perfect antidote for Baldness gives nourishment to thn roots, invigorates the bulbs, strengthens tho hair, prevents its fulling out, and for ces it to grow, it.is admirable ier dressing the htur, it is superior to all other preparations (or the hair.— I.ames 11ml gentlemen who have used RAHWAY'S CIRCASSIAN BALM preterit to all oils A-e.. int.se. Rniiwuy » Circassian Balm is 25 cents per bottle, large settles, '“ee that earli buttle has the fan simile-'sig nature of RAD WAY A-. CO. / For ?’ilo by G. R. HENDRICKSON it CO.; A. A. SOLOMONS A- CO. and WILLIAM HUMPHREYS. Agents “DEATH’S DOOU.n H OW frequently do wehcartUisexpreesion.BhitJ is meant to convey to the mind the last eu.jcl sickness that a patient can bo reduced to.raidfej Mra. Harrison, a member of the Trinity Ckurcb wj as she expresses herself, brought down to “Deathl Door” by Rheumatism mid Nervous Headache wlj like mi angel of Mercy RAHWAY'S HEADY itli LIKE relieved her of her eevero pains and rostorJ her to her friendsin perfect health. " * Tlie very instant Radwuy’s Ready Relief is nppfci its beneficial effects are experienced, it soi'ihJ heals, cleanses and purifies; it instantly allays iml tion, reduces inflammations and swellings, rclierl tho most severe Neuralgic pains, gives ease to Jlun] SorcB, Eruptions, cures Rheumatism, LumbiJ Gout, Paralysis, Scalds, Sprains, Strains, 8i)mI Stilt' Neck, Weakness in tiie Side and Back, i-omJ allkluds, Galls, Bruises, Chafes, Sore Throat, liiil enzo, Hoarseness, Coughs, Colds, &c. T Elegant Toilet Requisites. s To Embellish and Enhance the Charm of tati'l RADWAY’S MEDICATED SOAP! I During tlie heat and dust oi Summer, or frosUil bleak winds of winter; nnd in eases of sur.tal stings of insects, chilblains, chapped diamis. or iml dental inflammation, its virtues have long and estiJ sivelybeen acknowledged, its purifyingWrefnsl ing properties have obtained its selection from til thousands of other cosmetics, both oi European™ domestic manufacture, by the bon ton of all partn] the fashionable world, from tlie burning tropic* J the frozen realms of the Ice King. The jiulilic itl please bear in mind tliut ltadway’s Medicated Soil is tlie only safe preparation for the skin now in uaJ this has been certified to by our most prommel chemists. Rudwny’s Soap is free from poisonous,il litating and pernicious ingredients. It can be iisfl on tbe tender skin of tlie infant with the fame hrijipl results as upon beauty in its prime. %*See that eaifl cuke is enveloped in a splendid label of steel entnf ing; and further, see that tlie signature of R. 6. Fill way is upon each cako. Price 25 cents, large ciii« The Crowning Ornament of Beauty is a /uniral Head of Glossy Hair. ltadway’s Cii-cussian Bnhn. YVni'rantqd the best Hair Tq(jic in use, for Drcuiii and Beautifying the Hair. I It cleanses the Scalp from Dandruff, keeps it cIm cures Scurvy, Baldness, and Sores on the Hal stops tho hair from falling out, renders it strong, fil smooth, soft nnd glossy. Persons who have tl their hair by sickness will find n complete antiilcl iu Radwuy’s Circassian Balm. It also gives itniisl mid beautiful color, and will prevent itfrtm tunm grey. From its exquisite purity, it is admirably I dnpted for tlie hair oi children of the most toj age. It is sold in large bottles for 25 cents Mj bottle, mid it is warranted the best hair prepw- O in use, it will not soil the hot, cop, or theiinest M See that the signature of RADWAY & CO. !* "!■ each bottle—no Circassian Balm is genuine wit*^ the signature of ltadway & Co. *.* For sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON & Co., A. A. SOLOMONS A Co., nnd Aug 2 WILLIAM HUMPHREYS, AgenteJ Chatham rinpitrlor Court,May Term, ISfl James Mordecai,. ) vs. (Libel for Divorce | Sarah Mordecai, ) ,, . I T appearing to tho Court by tho return of llie-ei iff, that the dofendnntcnnnot be found in tmswj ty, on motion, it is ordered, that the said detenej do li lo her answer or deieusivc allegation m to tbe above libel, on or before the first day ol d 10 “1 term of this court, or that the plnintiti B a J a , J proceed ex pnrtu to tho Jury. And it lsfurtMtl derod, that a copy ol'this order bo published in i®l tho gazettes of tiiis city, once « montli lor J months prior to the next term of this court. Extract from the minutes. , ,._ JNO. F. GUILMARTIN, Clerk s.c.c.Jl nug 14 lani-hl Chatham Mnpcrior Court, May Tcrin ) D’ William J. Bandy, ) Libel for Divorr* | Redecca Bandy, j I T appem ing to this court by tlie return ot w- itl', Unit tiie defendant cannot be founding ty, on motion, it is ordered, that the siW^ ant do file tier answer or defensive allefiatw |1 tL| ting, to tiie above Libel, on or before tho no ;1 the next term of this court, or thut have leave to proceed ex parte to the J ury. -"LI l'urtbor ordered, that a copy of this order be r ed ill 011c of tlie gazettes of this city, cnee a for four months, prior to the next termol tn Extract from the minutes. , ,. JNO. F. GUILMARTIN, Clerk s- p - c ' t l nug 14 j- Chatham Htiperior Court, May Term,U 1 ! Catherine E. Barnard, Compl't, 1 > and (In EqnitJ- Murdock Chisolm, Isaac B. Row- j land, John T. Rowland, Pelts. J _ O N motion, it is ordered thatMurdtiok UbE° j Isaac B. Rowland, Defendants in the tilled case,who reside without fUeJimtt* °* ’ tt 3 county, do filo their demurrer, plea ornn* , 7 bill filed against them by Catherine L. l> ar ur iJ before the second Monday in January ny- ■ ^jl tho same be taken pro coni'esso ngiunst ' J is further ordered, that a copy oi 1 tlll8< ' r ., f 5, rm ofil upqn them three months before the next , j Superior Court, or published once u nw ,,,J uiontlis in one of tlie gazettes ol the c y mill. Extract from tlio minutes. o C . 0. [Signed] JNU. F. GUILMARTIN, c.s-^ OTICE.—All persona indebted M*®: Henry&amefl, deceased, arereque \ j immediate payment; and nil persons in*' apninsttho said estate, will present tne l ed, within the time prescribed hy l »Vrm«?oN, may 11 W. M. DAV 1 ‘ - TLYOUR MONTHS' after date appK««®“ ]l * , i; I mnde to the Honorable, the J'isfic . , f 0 r rior Court of Chatham County, when ^ ] l( ‘ ve to sell the Negroc'». | dinnry purposes, for leave U) sen mo --■* w (',vl ing to the Orphans of thelato Thomas A _j/y t j la refit of said Orphans. - JOHN *■ 1 May 28