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SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS, FRIHP.A Y, N O V E M B E R 22 , 1850, T O COUNTRY MERCHANTS.— NEW FALL and WINTER DRY GOODS.— The subscribers are now receiving their usual largo and well selected stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, adapted to the fall trade, which they offer lor •ale by the piece or package, on accommodating torms. sept 1« SNIDER, LATHROT A NEV1TT. T HE SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs his friends and the public, that lie lias just opened ttlot of faucy urtiolep, among which are Lubin 8 Ex- tracts for the handkerchief, fancy Toilet Bottles, Beef Marrow for the hair, Jules Huucls Eau Lustrnie Hair Restorative, Shaving Creams, Ambrosial Shav ing Cakes, Hair and Tooth Brushes, Combs, Trans- parent Wash Balls, Brown Windsor Soap, Tooth Paste, Magnifying Mirrors, Ac., Ac. Persona wish- lnir to prdcuro any of the above named articles, should call at once at JOHN A. MAYER'S, aug29 154 Broughton st. T ANDRETH’S DARDEN ISKKD-—TO JLo PURCHASERS OF GARDEN SEEDS. It Is self evident, that unless tho seeds which we may aow, are good in all respects, it will be folly to ex- JM. . ety is worthless :-ilow many from their own experi ence can estimate the annoyance of such an event I Conscious of the room for improvement, and assured that the seeds-man who should juBtly bo entitled to confidence, would receive ample support, the foun ders oi the establishment, now conducted by the subscriber, started morn thnn half a century ngo. with the determination to sell nothing hut what was worthy of credit •, and that they might tho more cer- seedB could not bo relied on, much less those cusual ly collected, and sold to dealers.—The result was ns they had foreseen :—unlimited public confidence. The concern thus conducted, has been gradually en larged, and is now the moat extensive of its kind in America; supplying not only much of the demand in tho Middle, Western and Southern States, but ex- -porting to tho West Indies, South America and the British Poscsalona in Asia. DAVID LANDRETH. ARTICHOKE, Large Globe. flMIK NEW GLEE-BOOK—THE ALPINE 1 GLEE-SINGER. By Will amB.Bfudbnry, co- editor of “ The Mendelssohn Collection, ‘1 lie N. Y. Choralist," “Psalmodist," and author of various oth- . Wc have just published THE ALPINE GLEE- SINGER, a new collection ol the most beautiful and popular secular music, in four vocal parts, for choirs, musical societies, and social music parties. Its lead- Arrest variety of new and beautiful SWISS MEL- ° D AL,PINE I AND C ‘tYROLESE MELODIES—The DENTS' SONGS—In parts, from the pen* of emi- n °FOP ULAR^SONGS h'a It MON IZ ED—A variety of the most popular English, Scotch and American Songs, Harmonized. ORIGINAL PIECfeS—Of the Author's choicest se- CU hTgH™^°FINISHED PIECES—A select number of highly finished four-voice compositions, by Men delssohn, Hmiptmanu, Kreutzor, and others. OPERATIC MELODIES—A choice variety ol light favorite operatic melodies harmonized • FLORA’S FESTIVAL—A Cantata ; re-arranged and harmonized for adult choirs and classes, com- E lete in itself ns a musical recreation, and equally eautiful as disconnected four-voice Bongs, duetts, 9 °VOCAL EXERCISES, Ac.—In addition to the above will be found a full net of vocal exercises for Choirs and Singing Classes, chiefly from Panseron, together with f-ablaclie’s celebrated instruction for tlie cultivation and management of the voice, the whole constituting a work for all classes of singers, wo believe “not a little in advance of anything of the kind that has appeared in this country." MARK H. NEWMAN A CO. aug 7. 2||8 199 Broadway, New-York. , Large Lima, , Early Turnip- , or Sugar, Man- gel Wurtzer. BROCCOLI, Purple Cape, (Imported.) CABBAGE, Early York, (Imorted,) Landretli’s Large 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, Brown Dutch, Royal Cabbage, Philadelphia Cabbage, Curled India, White Cos, Green Cos. MELON, Nutmeg, Citron, Spanish Water, Caroli na Water, Mountain SproutWater, Dudley or Moun tain Sweet. ONION, Silver Skinned, or White, Large Yellow Straeburg, Large Red Wethersfield. PARSELEY Curled, or Double, Plain or Single, PARSNIP, Sugar. PEAS, Lundreth's Extra Early, Early Frame, Early Charlton, Bishop’s Dwarf Prolific, Dwarf Blue Im perial, Royal Dwarf Marrowfat, Large Whito Mar rowfat, Peruvian Black Eye Marrowfat, Knight’s Dwarf Marrowfat, Knight's Tull Marrowfat, Blue Prussian. PEPPER, Largs Sweet Bell-shaped, Cayeane, or °pf/MPKIN, 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 >Graim Crookneck, Cocoa Nut. WOMATO, OR LOVE APPLE, Largo Red TURNIP, Early Flat Dutch ' Topped (ijtrap Leaved; Large Globe, i ello w AI Hybrid, Ruta Bags, or Swedish. For sale by TURNER A ODEN Aug 13 ly Monument-square >OOKS FOR PRESENTATION.—Fisher’s J Drawing Room Scrap Book, lor 185i. Hood’s -Bridge of Sighs—Illustrated by a scries of etchings; J. W. Ehningcr. Tho Picturesque Souvenir, or Letters of a Travel ler in Europe and America; by Wra. Cullen Bryant— illustrated. Beranger: Two Hundred of his Lyrical Poems done into English Verse; by Win. Young—illus trated. Received by JOHN M. COOPER- nov 7 •J^EW BOOKS. PLAINS ANI> BLANKETS.—Just opened, a A additional supply of tl,e above, embracing Just opened, tin supply of the above, embrncii great variety and rendering our assortment com plete. For sale in quantities to suit, very low by JAMES ANDERSON A CO. nov 6 No. 70 St. Julian and 103 Bryan-strects. ... THE PSALMS Translated _ - and Explained, by A. J. Alexander, Professor in the Theolo.ical Seminary at Princeton—Vols 1 and 2. Christianity Revived in the East, or o Narrative of the work of God among the Armenians of Turker, by II. G. O.Dwight. , . , Domestic, History of the American Revolution, by Airs. Ellet. Health, Disease and Remedy, by George Aloore, M. D. History of Darius the Great, by Jacob Abbott. The Orphan Children,' a tale of Cruelty aud Op pression, oy T. S. Arthur. Adelaide Lindsay, a novel edited by the author of Lettice Arnold, Ac. oct29 J- B. CUBBEDGE. HEAP PAPER.—The subscriber has just re ceived alotof tineruledFoolscapPAPER, which he will sell at the very low price of 124 cts. per quire, and much lower by the larger quantity or ream. J. B. CUBBEDGE. Oct 12 South of the Afarket. rilHE GIFT: A Token of Friendship, for 1851, JL with superb steel engravings and designs, from celebrated artists. The Iris : an Original Souvenir, for 1851; edited by Prof. John S. Hart, with 12 splendid illustrations, engraved on steel—bound in various elegant styles. 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. Also, a new supply of Albums, and other elegant Gift and Juvenile Books, Ac. The Alouk Knight of St.John: a Tale of the Cru sades; byAIaj. Richardson, author of “VVacousta," Ac. The Berber; by tho author of “Kaloolah.” Ac. The Prairie Flower, or Adventures in the Far West; by Emerson Bennett, author of “Tho Bandit of tho Osage.” Ac' Rose Foster, or the Alysteries of the Court of Lon don—part3; by G. W. Reynolds. The Seamstress: a Tale of Domestic Life; by G. W.M. Reynolds. The Magazines for Octbber. Oct 7 J. B- CUBBEDGE (7V*SHIONABLE,IBIue Dress Coats, just re x' ceived, which are THE fashion, oct 31 PRICE A VEADER, 147 Bay-st. TJRESSING ROBES-Receircd, a good as LY aortmeut, at 147 Bay-et., by oct 31 PRICE A VEADER. r -ORN AFLOAT.—1,200 bushels prime white v.-’ Baltimore Corn afloat, per schr. Orb. For sale by JOHN V. TARVER, oct 25 Exchange wharf. Tjr E R I N O , Silk aYid Lambs-Wool UNDER- 1TA SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, (some of extra large size,) for sale by oct 23 PRICE A VEADER, 147 Bay-st. TJOTASHES. 5 casks superior quality Potashes, x received per bark Exact, and for sale by oct 10 G. R. HENDRICKSON A CO. I JANTH. A handsome assortment of Black and X Fancy CaBhmore PANTS. Received per steam er Florida, and for sale by oct 10 PIERSON A HEIDT. 1YAOON HIDES AND SHOULDERS.—30 XJ hhds. Sides; 10hhds. Shoulders. Landing, and for sale by COHENS A HERTZ, oct 26 TNDIA RUBBER BALLS—Bat and Parlor, J- Air and Solid Bulls, for sale by nov 1 G. R. HENDRICKSON A CO. /'I AS LAMPS. A large assortment of Gas VI Lamps, broad base, with two burners, also sev eral paterns Brittania Ware, just opened, and for sale by JOHN A. MAYER, Broughton .st., oct 31 Next door to Currell A Boggs. P4ANCY ARTICLES. Playing Cards, Back- gammon Boards, Pocket Knives, Pen Holders, Siamese Pocket CombB, Dressing Cases, Water Paints, Snuff'Boxes, Razor and Razor Strops, Solid aud Air Bulls, Perfumed Bogs, Ac. Received by oct 23 JOHN A. MAYER. piIURCH’S Genuine Chemical Essence of Mus- Yy tard, for the cure of chapped Hands, Gout, Rheumetismetc.,just receivedand for sale by L. J. MYERS, Apothecary, oct 26 Smet’s Building. j\TEW MACKEREL, HERRING AND il CODFISH.—00 bbls. new Nos. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel; 40 half do. do. 1 and 2 do,; 50 boxes New Sculled Herring; 1 hhd. Codfish. Landing from bark Texas, and for sale by oct 26 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. FRENCH, Rose and Ornnge Flower Water, just x rec eived and for sale by L. J. MYERS, Apothecary, nov 6 Smets' Building. Ill AMS—35 bbls. Wm. Nett’s extra Sugar cured xl Hams, for sale by nov 4 COHENS A HERTZ. IT" ELLINGER’S LINE1UENT, a fresh sup- IV ply, just received, and for sale by oft 22 G. R. HENDRICKSON A CO. PAINTED PAILS. 200 doz. Painted Pails i Just received and for sale by oct 31 McCLESKEY A NORTON. /~1REAM ALE. 50 Barrels superior Cream Ale Vj lauding from barque Savannah, for sale by oct 31 W. M. DAVIDSON. .*¥40 PRINTERS. John D. McCreary, Printing JL Ink Manufacturer, Nos. 331 and 333 Stanton-st., New-York, Depot No. 3 Spruce-street, would cull the attention of Printers to his Improved PRINTING INKS of various kinds and colors, at the following prices; Extra Fne Jet Black, (for Card and Wood Cut,) $2 00 aud 03 00 per lb. Fine Book Ink, 0 75 “ 1 00 Book Ink,................0 40 “ 0 50 “ Fine Red Ink, 1 25, 1 50 and 2 00 “ New* Ink 18, 20, and 25 cts. *< Blue, Yellow, Green and White, 1 25 and 1 50 “ Gold Size at $2, per lb. and Bronze at 50,75 cts. and 01, per oz. , For die quality of which he has the following, be- sldos numeroue other testimonials: New Yobk, Sept 25, 1848. We have for some time past, used the various qual- •ites of Printing Inks manufactured by John 1). Me- Croary, and found them to surpass aiiy others wc ev or used, in baauty and permanency of color, and in the process of worklcg. Leavitt, Tbow A Co„ American Bible Society Printing office. New-Yobk, Sept. 2o, 1848. This wili certify that I hiffre used the varioua kinds of fine Printing Inks, manufactured in this City, and ffind that made by J. D. McCreary, fully equal to the best. Svlvanus Hoyt, Foreman of Press Room. Foreaie at New York prices, by JOHN M. COOPER, Agent, mar 25 Savannah. A~i AMES.—A large assortment of Backgammon VK Boards, and Extra men. Chess men, Chess- Boards, Dice,Dominoes, aud Dice Boxes, justreceiv «d and for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON & CO. oct 16 Gibbon's Building. 'IT'ESTS, TESTS.—Plain Black and Fancy Silk v Vests, a large variety. For sale by W. R. SYMONS, oct 19 Old stand of Hamilton A Symons. A LMANACS for 1851.—The Georgia and Caro A Una Almanac for 1851, for sale, at retail, or by «he gross, by J.B. CUBBEDGE, Alarket-sqr. /'I ODEY’S LADY’S BOOK, for November. vX Graham’s Alagazine, for November. Sartain’s do. do. Horace Templeton ; by Chnrles Lever. An Old Country House: a Novel; by the author of tho “Gambler's Wife," Ac. Theflk-uise of the Crescent, or the Boatswain'! Prize ;iff Sir Admiral Fisher. Jenny Lind’s Melodist. Household Words—Nos. 27 and 28. Received by oct 23 JOHN AI. COOPER. 1HREE COURSES AND A DESSERT; . with fifty illustrations, by George Cruickshank: fourth edition. Bohn, London. The Nicomachean Ethics of ArlBtotle ; by R. W. Browne, M. A. Bohn, London. Aristotle’s Treatise on Rhetoric; also the Poetic of Aristotle; literally translated by Theodore Buckley, A. B. Bohn, London. Pictorial Field Book, No. 8. Received by. nov 11 JOHN M. COOPER. T HE ODD COUNTRY HOUSE i A Novel, by the author of the “Gambler’s Wife.” The Fortunes of a Young Widow: a Veritable Revelation of New-York. Life in the 19th Century; by an Old Inhabitant. Horace Templeton; by Charles Lever. The Jenny Lind Alelodist. Graham's and Godey's Magozines, for November. * oct 23 J. B: COBBEDGE. I NTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE for Novem ber. Household Words, Nos. 30 and 3 L. Celio, or New-York AboveGround ; by G - G. Fos ter, author of “ New-York by Gas Light.” Petticoat Government: a Novel; by Mrs. Trollope. The Bandits of the Ossage : a Western Romance ; by Emerson Bennett. Further supply of Horace Templeton ; by Charles Lever. Received by nov7 JOHN M. COOPER. D OOR MATS. Manilla, Jute, Sheep-skip, Ado lade, Victoria and TulftedDoor Alats. Just re ceived by LaROCHE, BOWNE A CO. oct 21 D R ROGERS' From Dr, Hiram Cox. Late Professor in Cincinnati Electric Medical College. Mr. A. L. Scovill: However reluctant 1 have been to permit my name to be attached to patent modi- cine, I consider it a duty to the community to state that in three cases of incipient consumption, viz: Miss Belt, Aliss Barger, and Mr. R. H. Cox, one of the Ci ty Council, that Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort and Tar opo- ited moro like a specific than any other remedy, that _ ever used. One of the cases, viz : Miss Bell, pro nounced by several PhysieinnB to be laboring under tho last stage of Scrofulous Consumption. She is now in good health, from the use of a lew bottles of the above syrup. HIRAM COX, Al, D. Cincinnati, Jan. 25,1847. From tlie Hon. Judge Henry Morse. Air. A. L. Scovill: I am well acquainted with Dr. Hiram Cox and his practice, he haring been my family physician for many years, and can cheerfully say that 1 have as much confidence in his skill as any man living. HENRY MORSE. Cincinnati, Nov. 8th, 1847. From Wtllinm Richards, M. D. I feel constrained from a sense of duty to make the following statement, conscious that it may appear unprofessional. Mr. Charles Wade, of this eity, was quite low with Pulmonary Consumption, lor which I had been treating with less than usual success. At his request, and that of his friends, I permitted him to try Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort and Tar; and I must confess thatits effects were really surprisivg. After using the second bottle my visits were discontinued, and he was soon restored to health. I do con scientiously recommend my brother practitioners to prescribe this remedy in all pulmonary Complaints which baffle tho ordinary mode of treatment. WILLJAAl J. RICHARDS, AI. D. Cincinnati, Oct. 1st, 1844. Beware of Counterfeits and base Imitations! The genuine arficltyis signed Andrew Rogers, on the engraved wrapper around each bottle. Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for 05. Sold Wholesale and Retail, by SCOVIL A AIEAD.113 Chatres-st.. Between Conti and St. Louis-sts., N. Orleans, General Agents for the Southern States. Sold Wholesale and Retail, by THOMAS AI. TURNER A CO., and TURNER A ODEN, Savannah, Ga. GEORGE PAYNE, Alacon. Oct. 10 A RESCUE TO THE AFFLICTED. THE CELEBRA TED. | JEW DAVID S . ! HEBREW PLANTER /’t ARPETINGS. Fine,*superfine and three-ply VV Carpetings, also superior stair Carpetings, .cot ton and wool and ail cotton Carpetings. For sale low and on accommodating termB, by oct 21 LaROCHE, BOWNE A CO. a UININE! QUININE! I QUININE !!! 150 oun- c Florida, Oct 9 ces Sulphate Quinine, received by the steamer , andio for sale at 04 50 per ounce by -IP) W. HUMPHREYS. Jj4RESH TAMARINDS,_just receivedand for sale by Oct 12 TURNER A ODEN, Alonument-squore. CT0CK8 AND C R A V ATS.—Black Satin Stocks and fancy Silk Cravats, just received and for sale by W. R. SYMONS, oct 19 Old stand of Hamilton A Symons. A LEXANDER’S TUCOPAPIIE—Or Liquid x*. Hair Dye; just received and for sale by oct 19 G. R. HENDRICKSON A CO. D R. CHURCHE’S VEGETABLE LO TION,an effectual cure for Eruption on the Face or Skin. Just received and tor sale by oct. 19 G. R. HENDRICKSON A CO P OCKET HANDKERCHIEFS. Handsome Silk and Fancy Linen Handkerchiefs, of fine quality. For sale by oct 10 PIERSON A HE IDT. A GENERAL VIEW OF THE FINE ARTS—Critical and Historical; by D. Hunting- ton, B. A., A. M. Jamaica in 1850: or the Effects of Sixteen Years of Freedom on a Sla've C-'lony; by John Bigelow. The Artist’s Chromatic Handbook, being a practi cal treatise on Pigments, their properties and uses in Painting; by John P. Ridner. History of Propellers and Steam Navigation, with Biographical Sketches; by Robert Macfarlane, C.E., Editor of the “Scientific American." Received by nov 8 JOHN M. COOPER. N EW GOODS FOR HOUSE-KEEPERS. Key Closets, Tea Strainers, Steel Fire 8etis, Bread Troughs, Box Irons, Jappaned Toilet Setts, Curtain Bands and Pins, Nutcracks, Key Rings, Dish Covers, Egg Codlcrs, Cake Turners, Butter Knives, Pastry Dandles, Cork Screws, Knife Boxes, Oyster Dishes, Potato Mashers, Quilling Scissors, together with a great variety of other goods. Now opening, and for sale by COLLINS A BULKLEY, oct 26 100 Bryan-st. 1 A TO IS YEARS OLD.—Young Gcutjemen JL** between the age of fourteen and eighteen, l tan fit you in fine black French Coats, black, brown and green Sack Cnats, Cashmere and Satin Vests, from a fine assortment just opened. Call and see at tha Clothing Store, Gibbons' Range. . nov 2 GEO. S. NICHOLS. rnRICOPHEROUS—Prot Barry’s Tricopher- J. ous, or Medicated Compound. With this pre paration "there is no such word as fail." That first journal in America, medical men oi the highest emi nence, prominent citizens of all professions, and la dies who have used it for years in their dressing rooms and nurseries, admit with one accord, that for imparting vigor, gloss, luxuriance, and curl to the hair, eradicating scurff, dandruff, Ac., it has no equal among the multitude of Compounds advertised in the public prints or used in private practice. The scientific treatise on the hair and skin in which each bottle is enclosed, is alone worth the whole cost of the article. For sale at 25 cehts per bottle, oct 30 G: R. HENDRICKSON A CO. ANAL FLOUR & GIN—75 bbla. Canal Flour, 40 half do. do. do. 10 bbls. Gin, Auchor Brand, for sale by noV 4 COHENS & HERTZ. PORTABLE DESKS.—A very handsome as J7 Bortment of Rose-Wood and Mahogany Writing Desks and Work-Boxes, lor sale at very low prices, Py J. B. CUBBEDGE. oct 24 IKTK MONAIS.—A new supply of Porte Me**, of desirable SAVIOUR WITH PROPHETS 0*AND APOSTLES': n scries of ei finished Steel Engravings; bound in Morocco and Glass. Evenings at Donaldson Manor, or the Christmas Guest; by Maria J. McIntosh, author of “Charms and Counter-charms,” “Two,Lives,'" Ac. Life Here and There, or Sketches of Society and Adventure at Far-a-Part Times and Places, by N. P. Willis. ParadiBeLost; by John Milton—handsomely illus trated. Received by J. B. CUBBEDGE. pct25 P ETTICOAT GOVERNMENT, a Novei, by Mrs. Trollope. Celio: or New-York Above and Under-Ground; by tho author of “New-York, by Gas Light.” Biographical Essays; by Thomas DeQuincy, au thor of “Confessions of an English Opium-Eater.” A fresh supply of tho back nutilbers of Harpers' New Monthly Maguzine. Recrived by J.B. CUBBEDGE, nov 6 South side of the Market. /riUBA MOLASSES. —100 hhds. prime Cuba VJ J Molasses, for sale by oct 29 COHENS A IIERTZ. P RIME UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS— Fine Cashmer, Merino and Lamb’s Wool Shirts and Drawers, for sale cheap at the Clothing Store, Gibbon’s Range, by G. S. NICHOLS, oct 30 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 Liver Complaints, Spinal Affections, Female Weak nesses, etc., etc. For the above complaints this Plas ter has no equal. Tho great celebrity which it has already acquired, not only in the old, but in the new world, the extraordinary cures it has performed in the most extreme cases of Buffering, have acquired for it such a reputation, that the proprietor has not until recently been able to supply halt the demand. The sales throughout every city, town and village in the United States, are without a parallel! A circumstance not 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- tioa. In Rheumatism, either acute or chronic, the claims of the Hebrew Plaster have long since been univer. sally acknowledged. Those who are laboring under weak backs, no matter from what cause the weakness may have originated—even if such 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 originnl soundness. . *As a supporter in enseff of constitutional weakness It will be found of great advantage. It is particular ly recommended to Females who arc suffering from sudden weakness, or general debility. In snort, it embraces all the virtues which the mostscientific mind was capable 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. 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 and Base Imitations. None genuine without the engraving of Jew David on the wrapper around each box. Price 50 cents per box. Each box contains sufficient to spread six or eight plasters. Marks of the Genane: 1st. Thegenuine is put up in smooth, engtneturned bottomed boxes. . The genuine has the engraved head of Jew David on the directions, around the box 3d. Unless it has, (on the direction aroun d box) a •npy of the Record of the Court to E. Taylor, Roch ester, it is counterfeit. SCOVIL A MEAD, 113 Charles street, New Orleans, Wholesale Generul Agents for the Southern States, to whom all orders must be addressed. Sold Wholesale and Retail by THOMAS M. TURNER, A CO., and TURNER A ODEN, Savai.-lri. Oct 10 GEORGE PAYNE, Macon. R. R. r7 Relieve the'^‘plticnTtVom ^hif’tortSrif ’ I Bores ot all kinds, Lumbazn f Rheumatism, Cramps, ParaNri^. ,t j^“ :k il Frost Bitten Flesh_or Gold cl\! d I It instantly relieves withotrt adoubt In Rheumatism. Nervous anH < Radway’s Ready Relief acts like a 2 6 moment it is applied, it gives relief Ts Tll 4 worst cnees of Rheumatism Lumha* cl *rJ nlysis. In Hnrtiicrania or Nervous" fects are speedy and effectual, in fare ^'M remedy that possesses any certain Daw!. 1 'thl gicdiseases. Hot' many thousand* 610 ™ 11 ! are suffering with thatM ache, yet have failed in receivina nerm 0 " 9 4 wiil warrant them not only t ! aS' cntrel if permanent cure, if thsy will use rellef > I Relief according to directions. J Radway’s Medicated a. la tho most purifying balsamic, c?ewtin? P ' J i preparation that can be applied to the a “ l1 es the weary, gives tone and vigor to the fl, * *1 the skin, removes every particle of .... func hl the cuticle, and imparts beautv to tife*^ e “? M l ail who use it. Pimples, BloSdW Th® ll ° xi l and other unsightly spots vanish after with this Soap, like dew before the mnmi Let every lady and gentleman tWe fiSfeS* 1 Medicated Soap in the bath, and we win H a pure, clean, sweet, fair and healthy ,i; "m?! t!fu] clear, transparent complexiouf ’ a ‘ look fob thk steel e*,4 u - Radway’s Soap, A, No. 1, is end* ’ I of beautiful steel engraving, reare**..,,* * n l figures of Beauty and 1 of R- G. Radw{yisupon each c Bk X “e'" genuine—price 25 cents, largo cukes. •m, Beautiful Locks of Hole . ’Tis true that the crowning ormunenrei k J a head of luxuriant hair, the* mosttovelvf.5“J appear indifferent if it were minus She llclT J to give ^expression Lovers have sworn bv ol their ladyloves. Poets have sung of ravel hi w 'triors have fought for the pos e es 9 i„n oi a lock of their lady’s hair, kings* have giv4 ha l f l oVhafr 8 *° P08Se88 “ q “ Cen posse8aed °l beautiful J Radway’s Circassian Balm Is the most natural hair restorative in use li .1 ^ the scalp trom dandruff, removes 8cutfrcure« 1 ot the head, i3 a perfect antidate for Kaldne.. I nourishment to the roots, invigorates the il strengthens the hair, prevents its falling out ml ces it to grow. Itis admirablo tor dressinv th.l it is superior to all other preparations i or O Ladies and gentlemen who have used RAnwl CIRCASSIAN BALM prefer it to alloU.Tl Radway’s Circassian Balm is 25 ctntsperbottief bottles. See that each bottle has the fac slmiu! nature of RADWAY A CO. For sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON A CO A. A. SOLOMONS A CO. and’ . j W1LL1AM HUMPHREYS, J rpRACE, OX, AND LOG CHAINS.—5 jl puir, just received per ship Lancashire, fre 500 . . from Liverpool, and foreaie by oct 29 McCLESKEY A NORTON. M OUS DE LA1NES.—A very cheap lot of De Lnines, for sale by B. F. McKENNA, oct 28 111 Congress-st., Monumcnt-sq. P ASTILLES DE PARIS—For the alleviation and radical cure of Bronchitis, and other dis eases of the Throat, just received and for sale by oct 28 G. R. HENDRICKSON A CO TTECKEK’S FARINA—1 case, just received A* and foreaie by L. J. MYERS, Apothecary, oct 23 Smets’ Building. TJALTIMOHE FLOUR. A* Wheat, iandine and for sale -100 bbls., from new Wheat, landing and for sale by oct25 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO. C ORN.—Prime white Maryland Corn, in Store, and for sale low by nov 4 JOHN V. TARVER, Exchange whnrt the members of Christain Churches; by John Angel James. A Practical Hand Book of Medical Chemistry; by John E. Bowman. The Swedish Herdsman Song, and others of Jenny Lind’s Songs, received by nov 4 JOHN M. COOPER. H ARPER’S NEW MONTHLY MACAZINE The October number of this popular Maga zine is received. The subscribef is prepared to re ceive subscription or furnish single numbers, oct 10 J. B. CUBBEDGE. rjtHE LADIES’ PAPETERIE1 a beautiful A and cheap article, containing 12 sheets 8 vo. Ivory Note Puper, 12 sheets Albert Note, 12 sheets Queen’s Note, 36 Envelopes, 12 of each size, 36 Sil ver Medallion Wafers, best quality, act 24 J. B. CUBBEDGE. GITttATK of Magnesia is recomended as a del t X-7 clous, very agreeable and efficacious Saline pur gative, peculiarly during Fevers. For sale by L. J. MYERS, Apothecary, sept 25 Smets’ Building. 1JOTASH.-1 A sale by nov 9 1r. superior quality Potash; to It HENDRICKSON A CO. 1ST A It’S, Balsam of Wild Cherry, for Diseas- ” * os of the Lung’s, just received and for sale by tecary, Buildii L. J. MYERS. Apothecar Smet’s F mg F ALL AND WINTER GOODS.-The sub scribershuve received by receut arrivals, an ex tensive supply of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, embracing lull assortments of articles suit ed to Dress, House-keeping, and Plantation purposes, which they oilier for sale in quantities to suit, on libe ral terms JAMES ANDERSON A. CO. Oct 11 No. 70 St. Julian, and 103 Bryan-at DOGLK’S Hyperion Fluid, for the Hair, justro AJ ceived and for sale by L. J. MYERS, nov 8 Apothecary, Smets’ Buildings. D R. JAYNE’S MEDICINE undlTonics, for sale by L. J. MYERS, Apothecary, nov 6 Smets’Building. T AUD La by nov 9 OIL.—5 casks just-received and for sale G. R. HENDRICKSON A GO. DAILS.—100 dozen painted Pails. Landing and A for sale by Oct 3 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. TVE W FLOUR.—100 bbls. Baltimore Flour, from L1 new wheat; 50 do. pure Genesee do, do. do ; 40 do. Hiram Smith’s Extra do., do. do Landing and tor sale by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. Oct 4 T>EF1NKi> SUGAR, See.—40 bbls. Crashed . J!?? Powdered Sugar; 30 do. Stuart’s Clarified do.; „0 uoxes Loaf do., 60 bbls. Butter, Sugar and Soaa Crackers; 40 boxes Soda Biscuit. Landing and for sale by Oct 4 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. 'undersignedhaving re-opened with an entire New stock of DRUGS, CHEM ICALS, and FANCY ARTICLES, atjio. 139 South-side Broughton-stveet, (formerly Wal ker’s Marble Yard) is now ready to furnish anything in his line, a. the shortest notice. SODA WATER, made in his own peculiar way, sent to any part of the city, and always to be hud at the store, In the heigh est state of perfection. Fbsscriftions put up with care and despatch. The subscriber having served the public long and faithfully, respectfully solicits a share of patronage. THOS. RYERSON. mar 27 ing . PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS, and others, written in most any language put up with care and despatch,not to be excel! ed in the city. L. J. MYERS, Apothecary, Corner Broughton A Whitaker streets. P A night bell is to be found on the door,front- roughton street July 8 DR. ALLEN'S VEGETABLE COJUPOCll FOB THE CURE OF I DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT NKRli DEBILITY, BILIOUS AFFECTIONS ti T HIS medicine is offered to the public undel assurance that there is no article in eiiel having stronger claims to their consideration 9 prfl ,, . . , - STANDim Philadelphia, his long experience has confirmed! in tho opinion that a compounded medicine wal quired to prevent and remedy the debilitation1 duced by residing in low miasmatic climate anj counteract the prostrating influences of the J nervons disorders with which the human fun ill afflicted. DR. ALLEN is a well known physician, and! used the above medicine in his practice for tal year with the most astonishiiig effect, having tJ its qualities in above ‘ FIVE THOUSAND CASES. No medicine ever received more Battering mendation from physicians of eminent standing! has been bestowed on this. J Thousands are now snffering from most dreadful complaint, the Dyspepsia, when si ;ie bottle of Dr. Allen's Vegetable Compound w| inve the effect of removing jail those distrcl feelings attendant on that most debilitating disenj Sole Proprietors—G. W. AllZk, M. D. Phil. I A. J. A W. L. Cleavland, 207 King at Clwrlil S. C. A A. SOLOMONS A CO, t July 13 Only agents in Savatmah, U TURNER’S Compound Fluid Ex-tract of Conyza and Styllingta. T HIS preparation is a Concentrated Extract, con taining all the Active Medicnl Properties of the Conyza, (commonly known as Black Root,) and the Styllingia, 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, incases of Chronic Rheu matism, Ulcere of long standing, and Secondary Syphilis. It is much superior to any preparation of Sarsaparilla as an alterative, being more active and prompt in its operation on the system. These facts have induced the subscribers to present to the atten tion of Physicians a fluid extract prepared strictly ac cording to Chemical and i'amiaceutioal science, de void ot all the feculent and inert parts of the roots, not doubting that it willsupersede the unscientific and crude preparations hitherto used. Price—$1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. Prepared and sold by TURNER A ODEN, Monument-Square, And by T. M. TURNER A CO. mar 29 181 Bay-street,Savannah, Ga. “ DEATH’S DOOR.” H OW frequently do we hear this expression, »l is meant to convey to the mind the last stsl sickness that a patient can be reduced to, and! Mrs. Harrison, a member of the Trinity ChurobJ as she expresses herself, brought down to "M Door” by Rheumatism andNervousHeadache, like an angel of Mercy RADWAY’S READY! LIEF relieved her of her severe pains and restj her to her friends in perfect health. The very instant Radway’s Ready Relief :i api its beneficial effects are experienced. It soc heals, cleanses and purifies; it instantly aHaysb tion, reduces inflammations and swellings, resj the most severe Neuralgic pains, gives ease to Bi Sores, Eruptions, cures Rheumatism, Lunitl Gout, Paralysis, Scalds, Sprains, Strains, Bps Stiff Neck, Weakness in the Side and Back, hoi all kinds, Galls, Bruises, Chafes, Sore Throat, II enza, Hoarseness, Coughs, Colds, Ac. Elegant Toilet Requisites. To Embellish and Enhance the Charm of UA RADWAY’S MEDICATED SOAP. I During the heat and dust of Summer, or irosil blcuk winds of winter; and in cases ot bump stings of insects, chilblains, chnpped hands, or s dental inflammation, its virtues hove long and e J sively been acknowledged. Its purity me enurera ing properties have obtained its selection iro ■ thousands of other cosmetics, both oi Europe ■ domestic manufacture, by the ion ton ol an P I the fashionable world, from the burning tr P 1 ! the frozen reulms of the Ice King. Thepu J please bear in mind that Radwsys Medic J is the only safe preparation for the skin no j thia has been certified to by our moBt yrowj chemists. Radway’s Soap is free f roI TJ ritating and pernicious ingredients. It J on the tender ehjn of the infant with the s, I results as upon beauty in its prime. »/■“. J cake is enveloped in a splendid label oi steei c j ing; and further, see that the signature 0 ' l way is upon each cake. Price 8o cents, S The Crowning Ornament of Beaut) it Head of Gloss) Hair. Ithdway’B Circassian Ball!’ Warranted the best Hair Tonic 10 1 and Hoautifyingthe llnir. | It cleanses the Scalp from Dandruff ■ P u cures Scurvy, Baldness, and Sores o“ | stops the huir from falling out, render* j smooth, soft and glossy. Person’ their hair by sickness wiil find a c< ?™*i ive s ita4 in Radway’s Circassian Balm. 11 inrs and beautiful color, and will praiciii J . irlb |J grey. From its exquisite purity, “ 1 t dapted for the hair ol children ol lb - crn n | age. It is sold in large bottles to * „,fsj bottle,and itis warranted the be® 1 , in use, it will not soil the hat, cap. o>, ( .q.9 jI See that the signature of RADVva * „jjiQ each bottle—no Circassian Balm is g f “ uul the signature of Rad way A Co. v For aa1e G by R HnNDRlcK S0lUC°, A. A. SOLOMONS & Co.’ "“ (S J Aug 2 WILLIAM TDIG BLUE.—1 cask.St per ior Engh* 1 JU3t reCeiVCd GhlDENDRjcKS0N^| sept 23 CURE YOURSELF. L’ROM time immemorial there bus existed in large L cities and populous towns, a species of disease the dependence and propagation of which results from the violation of divine and moral laws. To those afflicted, the AMERICAN COMPOUND is pre sented to their notice as being the most certian, spee dy, and valuabe specific ever offered to the unfortu nate. It has, wherever known, acquired a reputation that daily experience continues to strengthen. Thou- sands have been cured by its use; and as it leaves no odour on the breath, requires neither restriction in ’.diet, or business, nor contains either mercury or noxious drugs in the leastinjurioue to the system. It is boldly presented as the best cure for sucudiseoses yet ottered. It is used by Physicians, and pronounc ed superior to any known remedy. Prepared by Dr. J. N. Recter A Brother, 294 Mar- ketetreet. For sale by W. HUMPHREYS, A A. SOLOMONS A CO„ July 24 ly| T. M. TURNER A CO. Gibbon* 1 Cohen’s tyaltimore flouk* 13 ing from schr Susan Cann™j,,j.g grflERri oct 22 _ y —--—TMdlj VUettes. Just received b J , MARS HALl'J: RENCH Csmbrick*. GmB h * ms ’ Shawls. Justreceived A lg g{jAtL t j and Just received by MAKSHjU-' 1 ' i A