Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, November 04, 1850, Image 4

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SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER4. 1850. 3f CARD.—The undersigned having re-opened with an entire Now stock of DRUGS, CHEM ICALS, and FANCY ARTICLES, at No. 1M South-aide Brought r-.i-atreet, (formerly Wal ker’* Marble Yard) 1* now ready to furnish anything In hi* line, at the shortest notice. SODA WATER, made in hi* own peculiar way, «ent to any part of the city, and always to be hud at the store, In tlio heigh- cat state of perfection. Paiscriii'TioNa put up with care and despntety. The subscriber having served the public long and faithfully, respectfully solicits a share of patronage, mar 87 THOS. RYERSON. ^ PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS, and others, written in most any language put up with care and despatch,not to be excell ed in the city. L. J. MYEltS, Apothecary, Corner Broughton & Whitaker streets, jy A night bell is to oo found on the door,front- IngBroughton street July 8 SEED [O F F I 0 I A L .] LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Poet Office Savannah, Nov. 1,1850 ty Persons wishing letters from this list, will please ask for advertised letters. A. Alexander Thomas Atkinson H A Achord John 3 Amsbury Thomas Anstin TW Adams Richard D Avant Dr R W Appelman Erastus D Arden Daniel D Ainilie Mud'llo B. Barthclmess Miss Laura |Berry George E I ANDRKTH’S HARDEN JLd PURCHASERS OF GARDEN SEEDS. TO It is •elfevldent, that unless the seeds which wo may cow, are good In all respects, it will bo folly to ex- more find, aftercareful culture, that the variety la worthless:—How many from their own experi ence can estimate the annoyance of such an event! Conscious of the room for improvement, and assured that the seeds man who should justly he entitled to confidence, Would receive ample support, tho foun ders ot tho establishment, now conducted by the subscriber, started morn than half a century ago, with the determination to sell nothing but what 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 seeds could not he relied on, much less those casual ly collected, and sold to dealers.—Tho result was ns 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 tho demand in the Middle. YVestern and Southern States, but ex porting to the WeBt indies, South America and the British Poscssions in Asia. DAVID LANDRETU. ARTICHOKE, Large Globe. ASPARAGUS, Large Green Purple Top. BEANS, Bush or Snap Shorts, Early Six Weeks, Red Speckled Valentine, Brown Speckled Valentino Early Yellow Six Weeks, China Reu Eye, Lr.rge Lima, BEETS, Extra Early Turnip-rooted, Early Turnip- rooted Red, Long Blood-red, Silesian, or Sugar, Man gel YVurtzer. BROCCOLI, Purple Cape, (Imported.) CABBAGE, Early York, (Imorted,) Landreth’s Largo York, Early Sugar Loaf, (Imported,) Early Battersea, Green Curled Savoy, Large Drumhead Sa voy, Red Dutch, (for pickling,) Large Late Drumhead, Flat Dutch, Bergen. CARROT, Long Orange, Early Horn, Altringham, or Field. CAULIFLOWER, Early Asiatic, (Imported.) Late Dutch, (Imported.) CELERY, White Solid, Red Solid. EGG PLANF OR MELONGENA, Large Purple. CUCUMBER, Early Frame, or Table, Long Green or Turkey. LEEK, Large London, Scotch or Flag. LETTUCE, Early Curled, or Cut Salad. Early Cabbage, Biown Dutch, Royal Cabbage, Philadelphia Cabbage, Curled India, YVhite Cos, Green Cos. MELON, Nutmeg, Citron, Spanish Water, Caroli na Water, Mountain Sprout Water, Dud'ey or Moun tain Sweet. jDNION, Silver Skinned, or White, Large Yellow Strasburg, Large Red Wethersfield. PARSELEY Curled, or Double, Plain or Single. PARSNIP, Sugar. PEAS, Landreth’s Extra Early, Early Frame, Early Charlton, Bishop’s Dwarf Prolific, Dwarf Blue Im perial, Royal Dwarf Marrowfut, Largo White Mar rowfat, Peruvian Bluck Eye Marrowfat, Knight’s Dwarf Marrowfat, Knight’s Tall Marrowfat, Blue Prussian. PEPPER, Large Sweet Bell-shaped, Cayenne, or Lone. . PUMP KIR, Shaw, Common Field, or Cheese. RADISH, Long Scarlet Short-top, Long Salmon, White Turnip-rooted, Red Turnip-rooted, Yellow 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 TURNIP, Early Flat Dutch, (Strap-leaved,) Red Topped (Strap Leaved) Early Stone, Large Norfolk, Large Globe, Yellow Aberdeen, Scotch Yellow, Dale's Hybrid, Rutabaga, or Swedish. For Bale by TURNER Sc ODEN Aug 13 ly Monument-square Bates Jas M Hallow Samuel S Blake Robert Baker Robert Bates John Bradley Mrs Mary A Barnwell Mrs Eliza C Ball Willis Blake John Baker Rev Daniel Bennett Mrs Ann E Bennett Mrs JAR Bennett & Morgan Breen John Bennett Mrs Ellen Bennett Joseph A It Bryan Michael Brien Joseph Bryan Mrs Catherine Brown G Bona Miss Agnes B Brown Mrs James G Bor quin Edward Bowman John Bourke John Bulfinch Miss Msria Buford Beall & Co Bates Mrs Louisa.M Brunns & Co C Barr Franklin E Burrows Mrs Sarah Burnham Thomas II Cleary James Charltou Mrs Mary Carter Capt Cahill Thomas Camp Lal'ayetto Carney Patrick Clark Miss Laura B Cauova Charles Campbell Miss Anne Cain Sc Williamson Cately IIS Capady Patrick Clark Mrs Susan J Clark Edward Cranston U Cararas Stephen Caten Andrew Casey Mrs Anne Champion Mrs Eliza A Chapman C T Clark John V Chambers Sipro L Davis Robert Davis George Daily Francis Danicll Mrs Sarah Daily Miss Susan Do Lyons Polly Demere Morris M Demund James II Dessau M H lleCotteB Ed J Dittmers Mrs Sarah JE Dickren Mrs Mary Ann Dolan Michael Chambers R B Craft Charles F Cessur Mrs Mary Clement Miss Anne Christian Win Chitty Mrs Julia S Cronin Timothy Coyle John Cotter John Cooper John (seaman) Cooper Frederick Cole Mrs Cate Norton Colson Mrs Mary L Compton Charles D Conner Hannah Clove C A Collins J II Cook Mrs Carolina Crowell Seth Crosby Isaac Cubbedgc Mrs Mary Ann Cullen II D. Downey Patrick Donahue Michael Dougerty Joseph Dowuini! John B Duty Catharine A Douglass Edward Duke NT Duggan John Du. Pro Dr Durkee Nath (heirs of) Dunum Joint L Donovan Richard Smalll David Starr J S , Scharpo James Savage John Smallwood John Shaw A J C Shafer John A Starr G Stanton William Slialan Miss Margaret Salfner Miss V E Savngo Michael Stewart Mrs Ellen N Shepherd William Snider John Shearer W F Stevens Capt C Stevens John YV Sneed Joseph Seaward Mrs Mary II Seabrook Tina Stewart Lucius Stevens JohuT Taylor Thomas Taylor YV H Theus Bcnjnmin O Theon Gilbert E Theus Thomas II Timmons Miss M Thiot Charles H Timmons Mrs S YV Tigh Patrick Trier Adolphus Thyme Arthur V. & W. Valeau Master John Willis Capt YVagner Henrick YVafter Jacob YVallis Poldo Watson James YValker Mrs Mary YValdhaucr Thomas YVaehhurn James 8. Smith Mrs Abby Smith Henry T Springer M rs Mary Spring John Smith William Skinner J mes Smith Mrs Abby Spring Mrs Catherine Sibley George Stiles Edward Smith YValluco Smith VY' N Scheier James Sintres Mrs Martha J Smith Pringle Smith J 1) Stone Henrietta Scott ThomaB E Stokes James F Strobhurt Miss Agnes Streetman Blunton Sull.van Jeremiah Sturgeon George II T. Thomson George Tomb Mrs Sarah Thompson MrB M C Thompson Capt Charles Thomas John A Thompson James C Thorndike J YV Thompson Miss Sarah C Thumpkins It R Thorndike YV II YValsh Maurice YVelsh G B Wellhnuseu H C Weddell YVilliam Wells YV B YVilliania Joseph Wilson James YV YVright YV White James N YVilliame Edward C YVilliams John YVeideuman Theodore YVylly YV A J YVright Mrs J ME YVinkler Miss E YVliite Thomas YVitgen Christopher YVhite Michael YVilfcitiifl YViley M YVood Henrietta Wood Miss Ann YVilliams Miss Sallia Evans Master John J Evans Mrs Catherine Eady Henry Edgar Mrs Edgar Emerson Henry Exley Jas B Exly John YV Elliston Jacob Ervin YV m Ellis Mrs Catherine Ennis Miss Ann Fallon Mr Fawcett YVm U C Flanders Jas Fairchild Jus Funuin A B Farmer Benjamin Flately Andrew Fannin Hagar Mr F. Flemming Mrs A (irahan Catherine Gorton Carroll Gaylord Gale Lewis Groover Mrs Eliza C Gardner Copt Laban Garrett James G Gavun John Gardner M T O PRINTERS. John D. McCreary, Printing Ink Manufacturer, Nos. 331 and 333 atanton-st., Now-York, Depot No. 3 Spruce-street, would call the 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,) $2 00 and $3 00 per lb. Fine Book Ink, 0 75 “ 1 00 “ Book Ink,.;. 0 40 “ 0 50 Fine Red Ink I 25, 1 50 and 2 00“ News Ink....!. 18, 20, and 25 cts. “ Blue, Yellow, Green and YVhite, 1 25 nnd 1 50 “ Gold Size at $2, per lb. and Bronze at 50,75 cts. and § 1, per oz. For the quality of which he has the following, be- eldes numerous other testimonials : New-Yokk, Sept. 25, 1848. We have for some time past, used the various qual- itea of Printing Inks manufactured by John D. Mc Creary, and found them to BurpaBS any others we ev er used, in beauty and permanency of color, and in Hie process of workieg. Leavitt, Tnow Sc Co., American Bible Society Printing office. Nkw-Yokk, Sept. 25, 1848. This will certify that 1 have used the various kinds of fine Printing Inks, manufactured in this City, and find that made by J. D. McCreary, fully equal to the host. Sylvaotos Hoyt, Foreman of Press Room. For sale at New York prices, by JOHN M. COOPER, Agfcnt, mar 25 Savannah. Harkness Mrs James Hall John Hall Amy Haupt sr John Harrison Mrs Ann Haupt Mra Mary Jane Hale Mrs E Hundley George T Hammett Wm Hart Miss Mary Ferguson Miss M E Fleming Patrick Friend Jacob Finkling J eremiah FiDney Rose Foster YVm Folsom Cupt David Fountain Jumes Fuller Moses U. Gear John , Glseson Patrick Green John (heir of) Greenfield Allen Gibson Adam Gordon Cyrus Godfrey Mrs Susan J Goldberg R Goddin Mortimer II II. Hett Sarama Heald Capt M C Herviunt Peter Hernandez Gabriel M Helmy John F Hedrick G YV Hinds Charles Higgins Jas M Hill Miss Sarah A Hogan Matthew Hausman Mrs Joseph’e J Holbrook heirs of Nathan IV'OTICE.—Four months after date, application 1Y will be made to the Honorable the J usticea of the Inferior Court of Chatham county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the followin'' property, viz: On r negro man named Peter, and all the real estate of 1 hilip Reilly, late of said county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of saidostate. JULIA ANN R1ELLY, Adm’x. aug 27 T> USHTON & CLARK’S COD LIVER OIL -IV Just received a full supply of the 1 supply of the above celebra ted Oil, for the use of consumptive patients. For aalo by TURNER Sc ODEN, Aug 6 Monument Sq. /"Y AME8.—A large assortment of Backgammon Vi" Boards, and Extra.men, Chess men, Chess- Boards, Dice, Dominoes, and Dice Boxes, justreceiv cd and for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON Sc CO. Gibbon's Building. oct 16 ITESTS, VESTS.—Plain Black and Fancy Silk * Vests, a largo variety. For sale by YV. R. SYMONS, oct 19 Old stand of Ha milton & Symons. A LMANACH for 1851.—The Georgia and Caro X*. Una Almanac the gross, by for 1851, for sale, at retail, or by J.B. CUBBEDGE, Market-sqr. I^OTTON CORDAGE.—5 1 VJ age, for sale by augl7 BRIGHAM, bales Cotton Cord KELLY Sc CO. rpHE GIFT i A Token of Friendship, for 1851, J. with superb steel engravings and designs, from celebrated artists. Tho Iris : an Original Souvenir, for 1851; edited by Prof. John S. Hart, with 12 splendid illustrations, engraved on steel—bound in various elegant stylos. The Sacred Annual: a Gift for all Seasons; edited by Rev. B. Hastings Weld. Gems of Beanty, or Literary Gift for 1851: edited by Emely Percival. - Alro, a new supply oi Albums, and other elegant Gift and Juvenile Books, Ac. The Monk Knight of St.John: a Tale of the Cru sades; hvhlaj. Richardson, author of "Wacousta,” &C. W':v ■' The Berber; V>y the author of “Kaloolah.” Sec.. The Prairie Flower, or Adventures in the Far West; by Emerson Bennett, author of “The Bandit of the Osage.” See. -, \ Rose Foster, or the Masteries of the Court of Lon- "don—part 3; by G. W. Reynolds. The Seamstress : a Tale of Domestic Life: by G. W. SL Reynolds. The Magazines for October. Oct 7 J. B- CUBBEDGE. Harby Capt L C Hamilton Alexander Handley George T HeagneylJamea Hermes YV B llenhart Win Jackson Robert Jason Mrs Jane Jackoby George James Mrs Mary Jenks Henry Jewett Mrs E A Jesson Jacob Irving Alexander lloycr Misd Elizabeth Hover Lemuel Hoffman Ann C Howard Mrs Rebecca Hutching Isaiali’M Hurvey Joseph J. Irwin Robert Irvine Alexander heirs of Jones Richard B Johnson James Jones John P Junes E J Jones Charles Judge James Krauss Peter Kaye Martin Karel Ignutz Kelly Mrs YVilliam II Kendrick I-’ U KettlebaudJ D Kendrick John heirs of Kevo Henry heirs of Lambert Michael Lawrence Mrs AdeUno Lawson Hugh heirs of Lawton Mrs Jas M Jr LcaJaines L Lewis James heirs of Lcharbiu Sc Co Leigh Wm M Lindsey John heirs oi Lilly Abraham Lucas Samuel YV K. Krenson Frederick Kennedy John King Hey land Kennedy James Killen Miss Catherine Kino YVilliam King Sarah N Kitchen Wm K L. Loyd Mr Lodge Mrs Anna E Love Henry Lloyd Edward heirs of Logan Jackson Lovett Richard Lovell Mrs Mary A Lovitt John Jacob Lodge Heury C Luca Samuel YV Manney Mrs Mary Magill Doctor Wm Martin Louis Adm'r of Masterson Patrick Magill Mrs YV J Matlair Jas O Maurice Jno J Masters Cesemero Malory A Mallard Thos S Meldrim John Milcher Capt Thomas A Meredith Mrs YVilliam Miller John B Miller Miss Julia Ann Miller Henry in. Middleton Henry J Mitchell Henry Mickler Master Huger Mills Mrs Ann Miller Mrs M Millen Dr Meara Timothy Moran Edmond Moore Nancy Montford Mrs Virginia Morgan James YV Morrell Stephen Murrell Datncy Muuro James Murphy Mr®J McKenzie E McLcuahan Thomas McBride Andrew McCann James McQueen Miss Margaret McFarland John Mclutire John N McDonald T A Me. McKenzie J Sc C McAulitfe Dennis McCaller Joseph McSpaton J YV McDemott Mrs Mary Melutosh Bayley McElligott Edmufid Nevill YVilliam J Nelson Thomas M N. Nice YVilliam I'YASIMKRK PANTS and Vests, black aDd " J fancy. Just Sept ST ; received at PIERSON Sc HEIDT’S. O’Mara Walter O'Connel Jumes Oliver Charles J O'Dwyer YVillianl O'lteiley James O’Reiley Owen O. Paxton Capt Pulmer Amelia Purdue S S Palmer Mra Amanda Panselly Henry QuantscU James Ratcliff Mrs Charlotte Ramsey Dr U G M Raynor Mott Iteay O Ruggers Frances Ready John Reed Artiior M Riley Patrick Itiee Artemas Richmond YVilliam R odgers Thomas O’Leary Thomas Ogleebey Miss Georgia Ottitt Jumes Owens A YV Owens YV H ( Owens John P. Peters YVashington Pridget Patrick Phillips Venus Pierce Mrs Sarah Palmer Thomas «». Quinlan YVilliam It. Rogers S F Robbins J YV Roberts Samuel L Rockenborough Paris Itoyan James Robbins Benjamin Rober F Rutherford John lleiliy John Russell John Young Capt Ab'm nov 2 V. YoungEmma GEO. SCHLEY', P. M. A certain remedy for all fixed pains in the Side, Chest, Loins, Back, Bowels, Muscles, Rheumatism in all its varied forms, Nervous Affections, Lungs and iver Complaints, Spinal Affections, Female Weak nesses, etc., etc. For the above complaints this Plas ter has no equal. The great celebrity which it inis alrendy acquired, not only in the old, hut in the new world, the extraordinary cures it has performed in the most extreme cases of suffering, have acquired for it such a reputation, that the proprietor has not until recently been able to supply half the demand. The sales throughout every city, town and village in the United States, are without a parallel! A circumstunce net surprising, when the vast a- mount of human suffering relieved by its use is con sidered. In spinal Defects, the benefit usually is of the most decided character. In Nervous Complaints, nineteen cases out of twenty readily yield to the pen etrating stimula combined in this valuable prepara tion. In Rheumntism, either acute or chronic, the claims of tho Hebrew Plaster have long since been univer sally acknowledged Those who are laboring under weak hacks, no matter from what cause the weakness may have originated—even if sucli persons have been misguided in previous applications in the use of the Hebrew Plaster they will find the affected part sud denly restored to its original soundness. As a supporter in cases of constitutional weakness it will be found of great advantage. It is particular ly recommended to Females who are suffering from sudden weakness, or general debility. In snort, it embraces all the virtues which the mostseientifie mind wascapnble of compounding from valuable substan ces found in the old world, and wiil be found entire ly free from those objections which are a source of complaint with the numerous spread-plasters now- before the public. jgp* These plasters possess tho advantage of be ing put up in air tight boxes—hence they retain their full virtues in all climates. Beware of Counterfeits nnd Base Imitations. None genuine without the engraving of Jew David on the wrapper around each box. Price 50 centB per box. Each box contains sufficient to spread six or eight plasters. Marks of tho Gcnune: A RESCUE TO TIIE AFFLICTED. THE CELEBRA TED. R . R. R. To give relief to cruel pangs of naln Relieve the patient from his tonSrl ■ To cure instantly Burns Hoi-m—aHF * rief . Is the object of Railway's Readv iM P l“' n "> Sore, of all kinds, Lumbago t Rheumatism, Cramps, PnralVsk i ck - Frost kitten Flesh Jor Cold, cl n d r ^ , It mstlffitiy relieves Without a doubt Chap *" In Rheumatism, Nervous atidNeuraW Bdy Relief acts like a Affectioi Rad way’s npdy Relief acts like'a ch^' moment it lTapplied, it gives relief "'.! lho Tel worst enses of Rheumatism. Lumh—^ d .West! worst eases of Rheumatism, Lumhaso r . cure alysia. In Hcmicrania or Nervous* p THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. D R. TOBIAS’S VENETIAN LINIMENT is war- ranted to bo superior to any other medicine yet known for the cure of Wens, Burns, Coughs, Lumbago, Headache, Dysen tery, Chilblains, Sea Sickness, Chapped Hands, Old Sores, Croup, Swellings, Warts, Hemorrhage, Cramp, Chronic Rheumatism, Weakness in the wl " w e“ r V, g‘ v ea tone nr:u vigor to the fiinVi:, Limbs, Cholera, Vomiting, Cuts, Bruises, Cold 5° fll£1 ni removes every particle of excres»ee„„ Feet, Corns, Tooth-Ache, Sore Throats, Palpitation of the Heart, SfC. This Liniment was the discovery of the late Dr. So lomon, ol Gilead House, Liverpool, a graduate of the College of Surgeons in Dublin, aud was used with great success throughout England during a period of 15 years, since which it has become the property of the present proprietor, the grandson of tho late doc- ter; and during the time it has been introduced into this country over 1000 certificates have been received, speaking in the highest terms of its pain releiving qualities ; and to prove what it is represented to be, every agent is ordered to refund the money should it fail to give relief when used uceordingto the dreetions. A few certificates are given. Ccrtjicate oi Mrs. L. I. Cohen. Having used in my family, with the most complete success, Dr. Tobias's Y'enetian Liniment for croup, aough, headache pain in the limbs, sore throat, &c„ I feel it no more than an uct of justice to the Doctor to give this certificate ; and the speedy cures it has affec ted, have been most 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 street. iects are speedy and effectual, in fact i?. 5 11 remedy that possesses any certain power nv!* 6 ““ gtc diseases. How many thousands are Ncuri 1 are suffering with that cruel disease nL,™ 1ei * ache, yet have iailod in receiving pennant" 3 , will warrant them not only n Ypeedv . i t ^ llef >l permanent cure, if they will use Rad«™„! el ’J mt J Relief according to directions. a ' v “y s Rea j Railway’s Medicated Snnn is the most purity ing balsumie, cleanfinv Lt t, preparation that can bo applied to the .!,,?■? he »H es the weary, gives tone and vigor to the r _- ea l tlie cuticle, and imparts beauty to "the^nmt? 10 ? fr °l all who use it, Pimples, Blotdie 9 P U8 t d P e ^, n! I and Other unsightly spots vanish after the iik H with this Soap, like dew before the mon i„, bB,1 l Let every lady and gentleman use RndwiV e ' ln l Medicated Soup in tlio bath, and we willll. J] a pure, clean, sweet, fair and healthy skin and i I tiful clear, transparent complexion. 1 ao *l a beu| LOOK FOR THE STEEL ENGRAVING Radway’s Soap, A, No. 1, is enclosed within. i I of heautiiul ateel engraving, represciilimt til 6 1 ligures of Beauty anil Health. ot R. &. Radway is upon eacli cake-nonc El genuine—price 25 cents, large cukes. tber * Certificate of Mrs. W. E. Cornish. Dr. Tobias—Sir : One of my children was severely attacked with croup. I used your Venetian Lini ment which gave immediate relief, nnd I really think it was the means of saving my child’s life. Under no consideration would I be 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. Cityand County .f New York, ss—Andrew Hun ter, of said city, being duly sworn, doth depose and say, thathe was engaged in superintending the con struction of a sewer in 30th street, between tho 6th and 8th avenues, and in hoisting up a large stone of nonriy a ton weight, the fall gave way and precipita ted deponent, with 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, thathe wus taken up insensible and thought to be killed. Dr. Tobias was immediately 6ent tor, andapplied the Venetian Liniment, which so revived this deponent that in a few minutes he wa able to speak ; nnd by theconstanl use of this moat valuable preparation, he was sufficiently recovered to attend to his business as usual, in the short space of four days, to the astonishment of all who witnessed the accident. ANDREYV HUNTER, 7tli Avenue, between 3l6t nnd 32d-streets. Sworn to before me, this 3d day of January, 1848. YVm. V. Brady, Mayor. For sale by A. A. SOLOMONS & CO., Market-square. Savannah. Wholesale nnd retail price, 25 and 50 cts. per bottle. Dr. TOBIAS’ office No. 1 Murray-st., New-York. May 29 eod Beautiful Looks of Hair, T is true that the crowning ornament ot beautv I a head of luxuriant hair, the most lovely face will appear indifferent it it were minus tho locks to give itexpression. Lovers have sworn bv thl SI ot their lady loves. Poets have sung of raven tSSlj warriors have fought for the possession of a aSml lock ot their Indy’s hair, kings have given half till thrones to possess a queen possessed of beautiful il-l of hair. Railway’s Circassian Bnlni Is the mostnatural hair restorative in use itclean.l the scalp from dandruff, removes Scurf, cures sir! ot the lieud, is a perfect antidote for Baldness rir nourishment to the roots, invigorates the bull strengthens tho hair,prevents its falling out andf ces it to grow. Iris admirable tor dressing the hat it is superior to nil other preparations lor the hair Ladies and gentlemen who have used RAnwiv CIRCASSIAN BALM prefer it to all oils Ac inn, Radway’s Circassian Balm is 25 cents per bottic Ian bottles. See that each bottle has tile fac simile t nature of RADYVAY be CO. *** For sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON Sc CO A. A. SOLOMONS & CO. and’ YVILLIAM UUM1’HREY8 , Acn Oct 4 * 1st. Thegenuine is put up in smooth, engineturned bottomed boxes. The genuine has the engraved head of Jew David on the directions, around the box. 3d. Unless it has, (on the direction around box) a mpy of the Record of the Court to E. Taylor, Roch ester. it is counterfeit. SCOVIL Sc MEAD, 113 Charles street, New Orleans, Wholesale General Agents for the Southern States, to whom all orders must be addressed. Sold YVholesnle and Retail by THOMAS M. TURNER, Sc CO., and TURNER & ODEN, Savannah. Oct 10 GEORGE PAYNE, Macon. G ODEY’S LADY’S BOOK, for November. Graham’s Magazine, for November. Sartain’s do. do. Horace Templeton ; by CharleB Lever. An Old Country House: a Novel; by the author of the “Gambler’s YViie,” Arc. The Cruise of the Crescent, or the Boatswain’s Prize; by Sir Admiral Fisher. Jenny Lind’s Melodist. Household YVorde—Nos. 27 and 28. Received by oct 23 JOHN M. COOPER. H/TOUKNING GOODS.—Received by recent ni -1-iJLrivals, MourningCulico, French Cambric, F'renci . F'rench and Scotch Gingham, in latest style; also black Alpaca, Black Bombazine, Black Mohair, Lustre, and Black. Drap De Cunton, a new and very beautiful article, Sept 26 Laroche, boyvne & co. T HE SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs his friends and the public, that tie has just opened a lot of fancy articles, among which are Lubin’s Ex tracts lor the handkerchief, fancy Toilet Bottles, Beef Murrow for the hair, Jules Hauels Eau Lustrale Ilair Restorative, Shaving Creams, Ambrosial Sliav ing Cakes, Hair and Tooth Brushes, Combs, Trans parent YVash Balls, Brown YVindsor Soap, Tooth Paste, Magnifying Mirrors, &c., &c. Persons wish ing to procure any of the above named articles, should call at once at JOHN A. MAYER’S, aug 29 154 Broughton st. tj’ O.CpUNT R Y ME R C H A N T S .— NEYV FALL and WINTER DRY GOODS.— The subscribers are now receiving their usurI large and well selected stock of Staple und Fancy Dry Goods, adapted to the fall trade, which they otter for sale by the piece or package, on accommodating terms. sept 16 SNIDER, LATHROr Sc NEVITT. P ORTO RICO SUGAR, &c.-28 hbds choice Porto Rico Sugar; 25 Eighth casks 4tli proof Brandy, 24 kegs selected Gosnen Butter; 10 boxes Ground Pepper j pound papers; 20 bbls. new No. I Mackerel, 15 Halt' do. do. do. do. Landing from bark Vernon, and for sale by sept 20 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON &.Co. F lour, bacon and lard.—100 bids. Baltimore Flour from new YVheat; 50 do. pure Genesee do.; 30 hult do. do. do.; 25 bbls Hiram Smith’s extra do.; 30 hhds Prime Bacon Sides; 20 do. do. do, Shoulders; 40 bbls. do Leaf Lard; 75 kegs do. do. do, Landing and for sale by sept20 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON Sc CO. Fancy Work Georgia Pino Bur Baskets, and Cualiions, Key Baskets, Satchels, Fruit, and Knife Buskcts. Just opened, and for sale by COLLINS Sc BULKLEY, 100 Bryaut-street. TkOOH MATS. Manilla, Jute, Sheep.sltip,Ade- lade, Victoria and Tattled Door Mats. Just re. ceived by LaROCHE, BOYVNE Sc CO. oct 21 I»« K O (YEIUS' From Dr. Hiram Cox. Late Professor in Cincinnati Electric Mcnical College. Mr. A. L. Scovill: Howeverreluctr.ntl have been to permit my name to be attached to patent medi cine, I consider it a duty to tho community to state that in three cases of incipient consumption, viz : Miss Belt, Miss Barger, and Mr. R. II. Cox. one of the Ci ty Council, that Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort and Tar opi rated more like a specific than nny other remedy, till I ever used. One of the cases, viz : Miss Bell, pro nounced by several rhysicians to be laboring under the lust stage of Scrofulous Consumption. She is now in good heulth, from the use of a few bottles of the above syrup. HIRAM COX, M. I), Cincinnati, Jan. 25,1847. From the Hon. Judge Henry Morse. Mr. A. L. Scovill: I am well acquainted with Dr. Hiram Cox and his practice, he having been my family physician for many years, and can cheerfully say that I have as much confidence in his skill as any man living. HENRY MORSE. Cincinnati, Nov. 8th, 1847. From William Richard**, M. D. I feel constrained from a sense of duty to make the following statement, conscious that it may appear unprofessional. Mr. Charles Wade, ofthis city, was quite low with Pulmonary Consumption, tor which I had been treating with leas than usual success. At his request, and that of his friends, I permitted him to try Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort nnd Tar ; and I must confess that its effects were really surprising. After using the second bottle my visits were discontinued, and he was soon restored to health, f do con scientiously recommend mv brother practitioners to prescribe this rimedy in all pulmonary comploii which baffle the ordinary mode of treatment. YVILLIAM J. RICHARDS, M. D Cincinnati, Oct. 1st, 1844. Beware of Counterfeits and base Imitations! The genuine article is signed Andrew Uookrs, on the engraved wrapper around eacli bottle. Price 81 per bottle, or 6ix bottles lor $5. Sold YVholeaale and Retail, by SCOVIL Sc MEAD, 113 Chatres-st.. Between Conti and St. Louis-sts., N. Orlennjj General Agents lor the Southern State Sold Wholesale and Retail, by THOMAS M. TURNER & CO., and TURNER Sc ODEN, Savannah, Ga. GEORGE PAYNE, Macon. Oct. 10 TURNER’S Compound Fluid Ex-n-nct of Conyza and Styllingin. T HIS preparation is a Concentrated Extract, taining h11 the Active Medical Properties ol Conyza, (commonly known as Bluck Root,) and the dtyllingia, or Queen's Delight. These plants have been long used among our South ern Negroes, and recently by the Medical Profession, with the happiest results, in cases of Chronic Rheu matism, Ulcers of long standing, and Serpndary Syphilis. It is much superior to uny preparation of Sarsaparilla as an alterative, being more active and prompt in its operation on tho system. These facts have induced the subscribers to present to the atten tion of Physicians a fluid extract prepared strictly ac cording to Chemicul and Parmaceutieal science, de void of all the feculent and inert parts of the roots, notdoubtingthat it will supersede the unscientific and crude preparations hitherto used. Price—81 per bottle, or six bottles for 85. Prepared and sold by TURNER Sc ODEN, Monument-Square, And by T. M. TURNER Sc CO. mar 29 181 Bay-street, Savannah, Ga. DR. ALLEN'S VEGETABLE G’OMPOUNI FOR THE CURE OF DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, NERVOl DEBILITY, BILIOUS AFFECTIONS.hc. T HIS medicine is offered to the public under tl assurance that there is no article in existeni having stronger claims to their considerotion Beit compounded by a regular GRADUATE oi JE, FERSON COLLEGE, Philadelphia, andapracti ing Physician of TWENTY YEARS STANDING. Philadelphia, his long experience has confirmedhi in the opinion that a compounded medicine was r uired to prevent and remedy the debilitation pr uced by residing in low miasmatic climates, and I counteract the prostrating influences of the man nervous disorders with which the human family ai afflicted. DR. ALLEN is a well known physician, and hi used the above medicine in his practice for twch year with the most astonishing effect, haring tetti its qualities in above FIVE THOUSAND CASES. No medicine ever received more flattering recoi mendation from physicians of eminent standing thl has been bestowed on this. TIiousnndM are now suffering from th most dreadful complaint, the fiyspepsia, when a i le bottle of Dr. Allen’s Vegetable Compound woi inve the effect, ol removing * all those distresai feelings attendant on that most debilitating disease. Sole Proprietors—G. W. Allen, ill. D. Phil, ar A. J. Sc YV. L. Cleavland, 207 King-st CharltUi S.C. A A. 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