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

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mm SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER ,^8,1850, T O COUNTRY MBAS CM |§§W FA.Lt ___ ... . [ANTS FALL and WINTER DRY OOODS.- h« rfubseribers »ru now receiving tfcnlr usual' large n d woll seleoted stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, adapted to the fall trade, whldh they oiler for aale by the piece or package, on accommodating torfens. sept 1« SNIDER, LATHROr * NF.V1TT. rpHK 8UHSC RIBKIL respectfully informs hit A frio ' ' MM" — friends and the publio, that bo has just opened a lot of fancy articles, among which are Lulus s Ex tracts. for the handkerchief, fancy Toilet Bottles, Reel Murrow for the hair, Jules Hauels Eau Lustrnle Hair Rostorative, Shaving Creams, Ambrosial Shav ing Cakes, Hair and TooUl Brushes, Combs, Trans- parent Wash Balls, Brown Windsor Soafl, Tooth Paste, MagnifyIng Mirrora, Ac., Ac. Persons wish ing to procuroany of the above named articles,, should *■ “ ® JOHN A,'MAYER 8, 154 Broughton 3t. ing to 1 call at aug29 T ANDRETH’H GARDEN SEBD'.-TU lid PURCHASERS OK GARDEN SEEDS. It la pyiKlHABERS — , uelf evident, that unless the seeds which we may sow, are good lf$ oil respects, it will bo folly to pje- •uw, twre KUUU m uu iwjwuw, »« —-y — ~ ~ peotfavoruble results—either we shall bo disappoint ed by their- not vegetating, or what is still more vexatious, fihd, after careful culture, that the variety 1* worthless-How many from their own experi ence cun estimate the annoyance of such an event I Conscious of the room for improvement, and assured that the aeeds-man who should justly be entitled to confidence, would receive ample support, the foun- dors ot the establishment, pow conlucted by the subscriber, started more than half a century ago. with the determination to sell nothing but what was worthy of credit; and that they mightthe more cer tainly accomplish their object, resolved to produce, ns far as possible, the seeds which they should rend; experience having Bhown them that most imported seeds could not be relied on, much less those casual ly collected, and sold to dealers.—The result was as they hud 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 the Middle, Western and Southern StateB, but ex porting to the West Indies, South America and the British Poeesslons in Asia. DAVID LANDRET11. ARTICHOKE, Large Globe. ASPARAGUS, Large Green Purple Top. BEANS, Bush or Snap Shorts, Early Six Weeks, Red Speckled Valentine, Browi " ’ ’ Early Yellow Six Weeks, China' BEETS, Extht Early Turnip . rooted Red, Long Blood-red, Silesian, or Sugar, Man gel Wurtzer. BROCCOLI, Purple Cape, (Imported.) r fy OFFICIAL. LIST OF LETTERS. R EMAINING in the Post Office, Savannah, Dec. 15 1850. Persons wishing Letters from this List, will please ask for Advertised Letters : Ahern Miss Joh’nn Anderson Miss Mary 3 Aller Miss Sarah ,T Atkinson Jonathan Abbott Thomns 11. Brewer Russel Anderson Wm II Adams Thumae Adams Lieut W C Andrews Geo H Allen Mr Geo W Battiste John Ballon Mra Eliza Barrett Richard Rlankenship Pelcg Barry Patrick Barnard John D Barnwell Mrs E C Baker William Urannin Mrs Baker Robert S Blakewood Dr B W Blair Carlton Blance Joseph G Barry Patrick Barlow Charles Baker Alexander Blake Mrs Brady Patrick Barry Capt Chas E Brazeal Willis H Branhue Peter Brannally Michael Benfy Amos Bentley S C Bedford Wm Bertram Geo L Bertrum David K Barret J nmos Bennett Mrs A A Bennett Mrs Mehitable H Brogan B Beall Jesse D Best F W Benton Geo W Belcase Robert Bickell Edwin Bills, d J D llrinton Caleb llryau Thos W Rorno Madame Blodgett Wm J Brockinton Cant Brodle Capt A M BourkA Brown Mias Hannah R Buller Ezra C Burke Wm Ruttenwruth A II Burrows L G Burt Henry Butler Masser W G Brezeal Mtsa Josephine C C. Cavcner J W Calvin Mrs Dora H Campbell John Carley Peter Craft Susy Charlton J no D Clarke Polly Creaglian Matthew Cline John Condon Wm Cronin Timothy Corson Curtis E Champion Mrs Eliza Aon Courvoisie JaS A CABBAGE, Early York, (Imorted,) Lnndreth’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,Kur\y Frame, or T/ible, Long Green or Turkey. LEEK, Large London, Scotch or Flap. —WsW" Carleton Granville E Campbell Ann Calvette Henry L Carleton Isaac Ii Carr Aliza Cnrlisk Patrick Clare John S Cahill Robert Clark Daniel Calvett Henry L Cahill Thomas Clarke Patrick LETTUCE. Early Curled, or Cut Salad Early 11a Water, Mouutaip Sprout Water, Dudley or Moun ONION Silver Skinned, or White, Large Yellow Strasburg, Large Red Wethersfield. PAkSELEYCurled, or Double, Plainer Single. PARSNIP, Sugar. PEAS, Landreth’s Extra Early, Early Frame, Early - - oil- • Donese Nicola S Davis Mrs Maria Davis Mrs Frederica O Daniell Master O Y DcLyon Miss Rebecca DeLyon James W Drnegall Rebecca Dempsey Patrick Dickerson Capt H J Donley Mr Cohen Mrs E W Collins James II Coles Miss Jane Colo Thomas Coombs Mrs Martha A Coffin Charles W Connell John M Cotter Patrick Coyle John Cockroft Robt H Curhn Patrick Cullen Alien ». Doratec Andrew Dougherty Joseph Dow Gilbert Donoho Peter Dowd Michael Douglass John Dawson Ann Dunham Mrs Martha Duggor Chesley Dooly John Evana JohnF Elfe Tenuh Ann En’y John W Eldert James 9 E. Charlton, Bishop's Dwarf Prolific, Dwarf Blue Ira .penal, Royal Dwarf Marrowfat, Large White Mar rowfat, Pntpjrten Bluek Eye Marrowfat, Knight's Dwarf Marrowfat, Knight’s Tall Marrowfat, Blue •Prussian. PEPPER, Large Sweet Bell-shaped, Cayenne, or L °PUMrKM, 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 .’Sp&niBh. SPINACH, Round Savoy-leaved, Prickly Seed. SQUASH, Early Bush, Early.Apple lluah, Long ■Green Crookneck, Cocoa Nut. TOMUTO, OR LOVE APPLE, Largo Red TURNIP, Early Flat Dutch, (Strap-leaved,) Red Topped (Strap Leaved) Early Stone, Largo Norfolk, Large Globe, Yellow Aberdeen, Scotch Yellow, Dalo's Hybrid, Ruta Buga, or Swedish. For sate by y TURNER A ODEN ly Monument-square Flatley Dominick Frazer Garrison Fleming Thomas Feay W T Fessenden O G Fisk Sewall Fisher Dr W A Ennis Richard Exley James B Eldridge Jas W Ensor Georgo F. FoBter Mrs J C Ford Capt J Fort Benjamin . Fontley Wm II Ford Capt Jedediah C Freeborn Jas G. Gray Christopher Gadd Henry Gurtland lit Rev Grant Mrs H Gnrrot Betsey Gray Puilip Gearen Patrick Genochio F Greetia Mra Mary J Geil Nicholas Green Joseph Gorrett Tom Gibb James Grigg Master Jas Gibson John W Gilbert Sainuel A Gilliam Mrftfiiza M Goodwin Michael Goulding C H Goldstein Wm Goleghar P Glenn Rev John W GuerryHE Y -• - Aug 13 -jpO PRINTERS. John D. McCreary, Printing _ Ink Manufacturer, Nos. 331 and 333 Stanton-st. New-York, Depot No. 3 Spruce-street, would call the -attention of Printers to his improved PRINTING INKS of various kinds and colors, at the following Extra Fne Jet Black, (for Card and WoodCut,) $2 00 and #3 00 per lb. Fine Book Ink, 0 75 “ I 00 “ Book Ink 0 40 11 0 50 “ Fine Red Ink 1 25, 1 50 and 2 00 •* News Ink ...18, 20, and 25 cts. “ Blue, Yellow, Green and White, 1 25 and 1 50 •' -Gold Size at 82, per lb. and Bronze at 50,75 cts. and 81, per oz. For the quality of which he has the following, be- ■ides numerous other testimonials : Nkw-Yobk, Sept. 25, 1848. We have for some time past, used the various qual- ites of Printing Inks manufactured by Join. 1). Mc Creary, and found them to surpass any others we ev- ■er used, in beauty and permanency of color, and in the process of worklcg. Lbavitt, Txow A Co., di, American Bible Society Printing office. New-York, Sept. 25, 1848. This will certify that I have used the vartoua kinds of fine Printing Inks, manufactured in thia City, and ■find that made by J, D. McCreary, fully equal to the Ijest. Svlvanus Hovt, Foreman of Press Room. For sale at New York prices, by JOHN M. COOPER, Agent, mar 25 Savannah. Hale James G Harris Edw’d B Hanley Patrick Hammall Wm Hardee M B Harmon Miss Olivet Hageman Jos Handley Mrs Martha Hardee Master Wm Harlin Patrick Havens E W Hanby Thomas Hurdee P E Hamlet Mrs Lydia Ilackett Mrs Johanna Herbert Mra M G Hendrickson Chas Herman Peter Herms VV B Herb Martha Heageney James H. Henery Buchan Hiunns Miss Lucy Hickey Patrick Hinds Ambrose Hyams Lavinia Hough E C , Ilolohan John Hostmark Gerhurd Hoffman Chas Iloxic Capt Eiihue llogen Patrick Hodges Wm Houlihan John Holien James C Iiunnn Wm Hueon George Humphrey Dexter Hunter Mrs Sarah R Hunt Miss Wenlthy A Hutchinson Mrs M C J.AMES.—A lagjo assortment of Backgammon and Extra men, Chess men, Chess- Blco, Dominoes, and Dice Boxes, justrecolv for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON & CO. 6 . Gibbon’s Building. $TSj VESTS.—Plain Black and Fancy Silk Vest*, a largo variety. For sate b; >r sale by W. R. SYMONS, Old stand of Hamilton & Symons. ALMANACS for 1851.—The Georgia and Caro ix lina Almanac for 1851, for sate, at retail, or by the gross, by J.B. CUBBEDGE, Market-sqr. jymv GOODS FOR MOUSE-KEEPERS. toy Closets, Tea Strainers, Steel Fire Setts, Bread Troughs, Box Irons, Jappaned Toilet Setts, g urtaln Bauds and Pins, Nutcracks, Key Rings, Dish overs, Egg Codlers. Cake Turners, Butter KnivuB, Pastry Dandies, Cork Screws, Knife Boxes, Oyster Dishes, Potato Mas hors, Quilling Scissors, together with a great variety of pther goods. Now opening, and for sale by , COLLINS A 3ULKLEY,' oct 26 100 Brysn-st. 1 A TO 18 YEARS OLD. .... _ -Young Gentlemen 1.between the ago of fourteen and eighteen, 1 can fit you in fine black French Coats, black, brown and green Saek Coats, Cashmere and Satin Vests, from a fine assortment just opened. Call and see at tho Clothing Store, Gibbons’ Rouse. novS GEO, 8. NICHOLS. y’s Trlcopher- With this pre paration “there is no such word as tail.” That first journal iu America, medical men of the highest emi nence, prominent citizens of all professions, and la dies who have used it fur years in ,jheir dressing rooms and nursuries, admit with one accord, that for imparting vigor, giosj. luxuriance, and curl to " j hair, eradi scurtf, dandruff, Ac., it has no titude of Compounds Bdvertisad blic prints or used in private practice. The itise on the hair and skin in scientific treatise on the hair and skin fn which each bottle is enclosed, is alone wor'h the whole cost of the article. For aale at 25 cents per bottle. ocfJO G. R. HENDRICKSON & CO. OORT A14 LK 1M3SK8.—A very htiiv'somelas A sortmontof Rose-Wood and Mahogstny Writing Desks and W^rk-Bogcs, lot sale at verv low prices, l>y J. B. CUBBEDGE. oct 34 ANT JLLA8 .—Just received per steamer Mlwft ■ m MiaiiMAiM ni-gome plain, black and watered Silk English d'rints, Ladles’ black via ■ • -”***•” Colored Kid Gloves, Misses and Ladies’ Bonnet Ribbons, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Hemsteich and Bordered do: for sale by por 7 LaROCHK, ROWNE A CO. Jaleneau John Johnson W W Jackson Martin Jackson Georgo Jackson Robert Jennings J M Johnson Stephen Jones L A Jones Mrs Elizabeth Ivor Miss M A Jones Jno D Kavenaugh Jcre’h Kent Jos F Kenedy Mrs John Kelly Wm Kendrick D H Kelly John Keebler Lemuel H Keyer Miss Signn Keaher Capt David Kenny Thomas J. Jones Robt A Johnston John JonesJnoP Johnson C F Johnston J II Johnston Dr Wm Jones Mrs S A Jones Henry W Jones Mrs Augustus Jones Miss Virginia Jones Mrs Mary A K. Kellam Miss Sarah Kehrer Miua Kettleband J D Kibbe Joseph W Kellum Miss 8M Knight Noah B King Capt K B Kierulfy V Kobihoips Dr Laughlin Jno Larkin James Laver Wm Lawton Wm Law Chas Lainc Mrs S E D Laran John Lathrop F E Lenaghan Patrick Lee Bamy Leach B W L. Leget Mra Louis Lynch Patrick Lincoln John T Lynch Edward Lynch James Lovell Payne Liddy Beenard Lufer G J Lundy Mies Fanny Lucas Samuel W Manell Mrs Ann Manus M Mallon Bernard Mansfield Samuel *■ Mellette John D Mava Patrick D Martin Jno A Patrick Martin Jamea Mayer J E Marshall Andrew Mara Mr Maryman Thos Mathew Rev Th’d Mendieh Mrs Hannah Merritt Reynolds Myers Ms Marg’t Mills Enoch Myers Capt M Pattee Frederick Perkins, Horace 8. Point, Richard W Prldgoon Mrs Mary E Pringle John G I’ichford' Rev Pbilbrlck, Miss R J . Polaiue P - Proctor John Quau Pierce Quinn Michael Remshnrt Daniel Rodmund Daniel Regan Thonas Reed Mathew P Reiley Patrick Rcdmund John Ryan Thomas Ryan Mr Ilyninger IlCnry Ryder James J Ryan Ellen Rya Rising. Wm C Ryan William ltiordan, N F Rochfnrd Michaol Rohr II Roberts Mias M E Roche William Russel], Mrs Anna S m RO GEIUN* ^M’-KlVO^S’^NN From Dv» Hi mm Cox. infej Sadler Henr^R 8. Stack Wm Bpencer Henry S Stevens S G Sherman Nancy Shellman Jos M Stephens Capt Spencer Mrs Ann E Stephenson Jno Skinner Mra Harriet F Silbuetein Chua Skinner* Gillard Stinson Calvin Sweeny Mack Sm th Christopher Smith Patrick Smyo Richard Simmoti&jDr Jas N Stilca Rev Jos C Smith Arthur C S Smith Lewis R Stiles Geo W Stone CaptT S Stoop Charles Sommers Mrs Ann Sloane John Strobel Miss C L Scott J E Scott Thomas Sewell Mrs Sarah S Sullivan Mathew Sullivan Joseph Sullivan Robert Thatcher Geo E Taylor N P J Taylor Win Tapacott Miss Susan C Tracey James TreHy Francis Treat Jamea C Trittan Mra Margaret E Timmons, Mrs M Twiggs Thomas Tiedinan Anthony T. & V. Tyler Annie Thompson Mrs M 0 Tooias J I, Thomns Mr Totnl Ahstinance Soceity President Turner John E Truman Willium Tutty William Vorous Wiiiiain Late Professor in Cincinnati Electric Medical College. Mr. A. L. Seuvill: Howeverreluctr.ntl hnvnbeeu to permit my name to he attached to patent tnedi" cine, I consider it a duly to the Community to state that in three cases of incipient consumption, viz; Mias Belt, Mias Barger, ,hid Mr. R. II. Cox. one of the pi ty Council, that Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort anj Tar ope rated more like a epecitietban any other remedy, that 1 ever used. One of the cases, viz: Miss Bell, pro nounced by several Physicians to be laboring under the last stage of Scrofulous Consumption. She is now in good lieulth, from the use of a few bottles of the above eyrup. HIRAM COX, M. D. Cincinnati, Jan. 25,1847. To give j Relieve t From the Hon. .Ttidj>e Henry Morse. Mr. A. L. Scovill: i am well acquainted with Dr. Hiram Cox and his practice, he having been my family physician ior many years, and can cheerfully say that I tiave as much confidence in his skill ns any mnn living. HENRY MORSE. Cincinnati, Nov. 8th, 1847. From Willium Kiclmrds, M. D. I feel constrained from a sense of duty to make the following statement, conscious that it may appear unprofessional. Mr. Charles Wade, ofthiscity, was ite low with Pulraonorv Consumption, lor wliich I qu: Walsh Maurace WassCapt Alfred Walsh John Watts J W Walker Mrs Catherine Walsh Mrs Jane Washington Jas Wells Mrs M E Webb Robt S—2 Webb Mrs Robert S—'■ Williams W W Wylly Mrs Anne E WilliamsEdw'd F White Isaac L Wideman Toeod’o Williams Henry R W. Williams Mias Julia Wheling Chas T Willcox Richard Wylly C G Williams Allen B Williams John M Williams William Williams VV H Wi-e Mrs Brid TJ } Williams Alfred Wilson Jonathan Witherell Capt Moses White P Woodward Seth Wofford Thos I Young Eli A Young James T dec 17 T. Young Pbcebe GF.GRGE SCHLEY, P.M. M anilla uopu -i or sale m coils, h>- nov 29 McCLESKEY A NORTON. J^RESS COATS AND PANTS.—By late ar rivals, the undersigned have ail additional lot of very fine Dress Coats and Pants, nov 22 PIERSON A IIEIDT. N EWSPAPER—50 reams 21X 27, 50 reams 24 X 36. 50 reams 24 X 38, 25 reams 22 X 32, 25 reams 24 X 34. Printing Ink.—A supply of superior quality of all descriptions, black and colored, (in kegs and canis ters ot all sizes,) for Newspaper,Book and Job Work, had been treating with less than usual auccess. At his request, mid that of his friends, I permitted him to try Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort and Tar ; and I must confess that its effects were ronlly surprising. After using the second bottle my visits were discontinued, and ho was soon restqged to health. I do con scientiously recommend my brother practitioners to prescribe this rtmedy in all pulmonary complaints which baffle the ordinnry mode of treatment. WILLIAM J. RICHARDS, M. D. Cincinnati, Oct. 1st, 1844. Beware of Counterfeits and base Imitations! The genuine article is signed Andrew Rogers, on the engraved wrapper around each bottle. Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. Sold Wholesale ami Retail, by SJCOVIL A MEAD, 113 Chatrcs st.. Between Conti and St. Louis-sts., N. Orleans, General Agents for the Southom States. Sold Wholesale and Retail, by THOMAS M. TURNER A CO., and TURNER & ODEN, Savannah, Ga. GEORGE PAYNE, Macon. Oct. 10 iwj aja.s'swifiSESt' Rheumatism, Crainus l’nrMv": st V b »ck, Frost Bitten Flekh-^ It instantly relievo, withouta^bL Ch4p ' 1 ^ In Rheumatism, Nervous and Neuralos Rad way's Ready ReUefactsUkea chann A Ti 8Ctioni >' rtnoment It is applied, it gives relief and T lc Ver 7 worst cases of Rheumatism, Lumbdrfn r „ curea the alysis. In Hernlcrania or Nervous S H,» , UC u W,d facts are speedy and effectual, in fact R f b ,? :lla ef - remedy that possesses any certain power 'S,° nnl y gic diseases. How many thousands n ro ^ rI,enr8 >- are Buttering with that cruel disease wt >o ache, yet haveTailed in «Md- will warrant tliem not onlv a speeffv b « permanent citre, if they will use ’ im -« Relief according to directions R * dw * y * Ready Railway’* Medicated 8oan is the most puntying baisumie, cleansieu L c ,. preparation that can be applied to the alffn RtaJW* weary, gives tone and vigor to the fun-M re>h - ■ the skin, removes every particle of »-».„. 4nctlon8 of the cuticle, and imparts beauty to the comnri 08 from all who use it. Pimples, Blotehes P U8 M, P ra 0 ” 8 of and other unsightly spots vanish after the im e ? ers ’ with this Soap, lik, divv before the morLi ’ U ' ona Let every lady and gentleman use Radw^" 8 g f „ 8 “ n ‘~ Medicated 8oap in the bath, ano wo will wnFj!! .a" us a pure, clean, sweat, fair and healthy skin titul clear, transparent complexion ’ d 8 be8u ' LOOK FOR THE STEEL ENORaVTNo Radway's Sbap, A, No. 1, is enclosed within . i „ of beautiful steel engraving, representing lall(i figures of Beauty and Keafor. ! 8™ftaUh„“ fem8le of R. G. Radwayisupen each cake-nnnn^w t4re genuine—price 25 cents, large cakes.' ° otller *• Rcnutifiil Lacks of Hair appear indiflerenYU .it were minus the fock?nf hJ d to givo itexpresaion. Lovers have swoi-n bv thi h >lr ol their lady loves. Poets have sung of rav/noll ll,lr warriors have fought for the possession^ «'fT 888 ?' lock of their lady's hair, kin ga P bave given half® ofhair 910 P08ee88a < l ueen P 0BSe,ia cd of beaaUffillocka A RESCUE TO THE AFFLICTED. THE CELEBRATED. Radway’s Circassian ltni m Isthe mostnaturnlhair restoration in u #e iteW. tlie acalp from dandruff, removes Scurf !” es ot the head, is a perfect antidote for BaldMas nourishment to the roots, invigorates the hath, strengthens the hair, prevents its falling ouundfm ces it to grow It is admirable for dressing “ e hate’ it is superior to all other preparations iortVh.ir ’ Ladies and gentlemen who have used IUDWiv' CIRCASSIAN BALM preterit to all oilsTln U8 e Radway’s Circassian Bnlm is 25 ceutsperbott\e bottles. See that eacli bottle has the fw sST nfltxro DATlWAV I. „„ “ “ l8C ,lm “e Big nature of RADWAY & CO, *.* Korsaleby G. R. HENDRICKSON & CO A. A. .SOLOMONS* CO. and’ \ Oct 4 vyiLL1AM Humphreys, Agents. - for sale at manufacturere’New-York priceB. Type, ffC.—Orders received for Type and Printing Materials of every description, which will be furnish ed for a commission of 5 per cent, nov 18 JOHN M. COOPER. rpHE GREEN HAND; Short Yarn ”— complete. The History and Geography of the Middle Ages; for Colleges and Schools : by George W. Greene. Second French Reader, by J Roenaer ; on Mezzo- fanti’a System of Learning Languages. Crutsiugb in the Last War ; by Charles Peterson : second scries and com pletc. Household Words, NoJ32. • Leni Leoti; or Adventures in the “Far West;” being a sequnl to “ Prairie Flower”: by Emerson- Bennett. Received by JOHN M. COOPER, nov 22 200 doz. Painted Pails. JuBt received and for sate by oct 31 McCLESKEY A NORTON pAINTED PAILS. gHE COULD NOT WALK—An aged lady of Mi Mills James Mitchell Mrs WillhcmG B Miller, .Mrs Mary Ann Milne Hugh Middleton Chas E Miller John B Morris McM A Moore Chas Mongin Mrs David Moddin James Alorso Mrs S Morris W 11 Morrell M L Moran Mathew Mulvaney Marg’t M’Neely Bernard M'Kinzie Edwin M’Intyre Hugh M'Kcmia Ignatius M’Cann James M’Carthy Patrick M’Namaria Mich’l M Feder Wra M’Cloud John E C M’Coy Archy M’Kautry Daniel Murphy Thomaa Murphy Bridget Murphy Jonn Mo. M’Ehtee Thomas M’Cupe Edwat J M’Donell Thadous M’lnerny James McDonell Miss Georaian- na N M’Carter Mrs E H M’Bride James M'Lennan Alex M'Enteo Hugh Nostrand George O’Neil Thomas Owens Wm H OT.cary Thomas O’Neil Michaol Oliver Joseph Parsons L D Parcila Thomas l’atlcson Johut Patrick Dennis M N. Nowland A J Oi O’Bryan Patrick O'Conners Thos O’Dowd Rosanna Olmstead Miss Sarah SI Oglcby Miss Geo’u PhenisMrs Pitard Paul Pickett Charles II Price Thomas our acquaintance, and a very prominent member of the Tabornace. Imd been sorely afflicted with Rheumatism cu nearly three yeRrs; at the time we are speaking m she could not raise herself off her chair. One oilier friends had experienced great relief from Radway's Ready Relief in Neuralgia, and recommen ded tne old lady to try it for her Rheumatism. She useil it according to directions, she was bathed with the Reliet for fifteen inutes, during that time two bottles were used, and in two hours after she could walk alone! this was on Thursday and the following Sunday she wnlked to church. Reader, think. There is not another such a won derful cure on record. Over five hundred members of the Tabernacle and, friends of the lady are living witnesses of the remarkable effects of Radway's Ready Relief in the cure ofthis cruel altiction in this lady, in two hours ; where can we find another such cure performed by any other article of this kind ? For speed and efficacy it is superior to every othei; remedy in use, the very moment it is applied it be ns to ease the pain and cure the disease, it is Ready elief for pain, and a true blessing to the bed-ridden and afflicted, it strengthens the weak nnd nervous, relieves the afflicted and sufferers of pain, and cures like magic, Sore Throat, Influenza, Cramps, Spasms- Flatulence, Sprains, Strains, Sores, Eruptions, Burns- Scalds, Lumbago, luflamations, Swellings, Pnralysis, Tie Dolereux, Neurulain, Tooth Ache, Hemicrania, Nervous Head Ache, Eruptions of the Skin, Cutan eous Diseases, Ac. Taken internally it will instant ly allay the most violent Spasms, stop Diarrhea, cure Cramps and Cholera Morbus, 8our Stomach, Dys pepsia, &c. Every family should keep a bottle of this valuable remedy in their houses as it will relieve all pains as soon as it is applied. See that the fac simile ol Railway & Co is upon each bottle. Price 25 cents, large Bottles. Iladwny’s Chinese medicated 8osp! Patronized by thousands ol individuals throughout the States nnd Canadas, giving the most flattering satisfaction to all who have used it. Chemists have wondered at its mysterious etlects, and many of them have endeavored to discover the secrets of ibA-wnu- derful combination of efficacious balms and extracts, which render it so speedy and efficacious in the re moval of Pimples, Blotches, Pustules, Tetter, tians forming as if by magic, dark, sallow, yeilow and uu- healthy skins, to soft, pure, and healthy com- lexions. For the cure of Chapped Flesh. Rough, cracked and discolored Skin. Salt Rheum, Ring Worm, Erysipelas, Sourvey and Sore Head, Rad- way’s Chinese Medicated Soap may truly be call ed an inostiniahle treasure. Excressences of the cu ticle are speedily removed and cured—the cuticulnr vessels are instantly cleansed of all impurities—the hands, neck and face present a be.autiful clean, sweet and healthy appearance. LOOK FORTHE LABEL ON STEELENGRAVING. Radway's SoRp to In- genuine must bo enclosed in alahelof beautitul Steel_ Engraving, and the signa ture of R. G. Radway upiineachcako. Price 25cents, large cakes. BEAUTIFUL HAIR. Radwny’s Circassian Balm. Is the most delicious Hair Tonic in use. It is bet ter than Macassar Oil for dressing the hair, and im parting to the witching curls that beautiful gloss which all admire. To the Bald it is indeed a treas ure, for it will mnke hair grow in bald spots that have Been buld for years. LIFE IN THE HAIR. Each hair in the head possesses a germ of life, on which depends the growth and beauty of the hair, us the health of tha body depends upou the free circula tion of top blood To invigorate the hair, to give a life-principle to this germ, use tbo CIRCASSIAN BALM prepared by RADWAY A CO., Chemists ol N.York. It is putup in large bottles for 25 cents, nnd makes the hair fiue, smooth, soft and glossy. Prin cipal Offlco 162 Fulton Street, New York. For sate bv & R. HENDRICKSON * Co , A. A. SOLOMONS * Co., and dec 9 WILLIAM HUMPHREYS, Agents A certain remedy for all fixed pains in the Side, Chest, Loins, Back, Bowels. Musclea, 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. The 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 suffering, have acquired for it such a reputation, that the proprietor has not until recently been able to supply halt tbo demand. The sates throughout every city, town and village in the United States, are without a parallel I 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 stimuia combined in this valuable prepara tion. 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 bnve been misguided in previous applications in the use of the Hebrew piaster 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 short, it embraces all the virtues which tile mostscientific mind was callable of compounding from valuable substan ces tound in the old world, nnd 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 ofC’oanteiTeitsand Rnse 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. illarks of the Gcnunc : 1st. Thcgenuine isput up in smooth, engintturned bottomed boxes. 2. 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 ■opy of the Record of the Court to E. Taylor, Koch- ESTEn. it is counterfeit. Sg^SCOVIL* MEAD, 113 Charles street, New Orleans, Wholesale General Agents for the Southern States, to whom all orders mustbe addressed. Sold Wholesale and Retail by THOMAS M. TURNER, A CO., and TURNER * ODEN, Savai... Y Oct 10 GEORGE PAYNE. Macon DR. ALLEN'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND i FOR THE CUBE OF 9 '• DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, NERVOlM J' lUL1 °US AFFECTIONS ™ rtUIS medicine is offered to tile public under the A assurance that there is no article in existence having stronger claims to thoir consideration Beins 8 regular GRADUATE of JEF FERSON COLLEGE, Philadelphia, and a practls- TWENTY YEARS STANDING in Philadelphia, his long experience has confirmed him in the opinion that a compounded medicine was re quired to prevent and remedy the debilitation pro duced by residing in low miosmaticolinintea, and to counteract the prostrating influences of the many nervous disorders with which tile human family aro afflicted. DR. ALLEN is a well known phyaician, nnd has I used the above medicine in his practice for twelve I year with the riiost astonishing effect, having tested I its qualities in above FIVE THOUSAND CASES. No medicine ever received more flattering recoin-1 lnendatipnfrom physicians of eminent standing than I baa been bestowed on this. i Thousands a re now suffering from that I most dreadful complaint, the Dyspepsia, when a sin-1 la bottle of Dr. Allen’s Vegetable Compound would I ave tho effect ol removing, all those distressing j feelings attendant on that most debilitating disease. I Sole Proprietors—G. W. Allen, M. D. Phil, and I . J & W. L. Cleavland, 207 King-el CharkitonA S. C. A A. SOLOMONS & CO., J uly 13 Only agents in Savannah, Ga. CAKIJo—The undersigned having re-opened with nu entire New stock of DRUGS, CHEM ICALS, and FANCY ARTICLES, at No. 139 South-side Uroughton-street, (formerly Wal kcr’s Marble Yard) is now ready to furnish anything in his line, at the shortest notice. SODA WATER, made in his own peculiar way, sent to any part of tta City, and alwuys to be had at tho store, in the heigh CBt state of perfection. Prescriptions put up with care and dospatch Tlie subscriber having served tho public long and faithfully, respectfully solicits a share of patronage, mar 27 THOS. RYERSON. I PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS, 1 nnd others, written in moHt auy lnnguat put up with cure and despatch,not to he excel ed in the city. L. J. MYERS. Apothecary Corner Broughton* Whitaker streets. YjtT' A night bell ts to be found off tho door,front- ig lire ing Broughton street July 8 I O £ non OKANGES.—Receiving' Daily. • V , l””" flora Wilmington island, a supply ol iresh Picked Orarees. For sate by dec 9 tf WM. P. ROWLAND, 80 Bay-st 1\Tantillas, VISETTES, —Just re LSE oeivcd, ,;,1 assortment of watered, plain and black Silk Mantillas and Visottes. For sale by dee 9 LAROCHE, BOWNE * CO. TURNER Compound Fluid Ex-tract of Uonyza and Styllingia tfAHlS preparation is a Concentrated Extract, con 1 willing all tlie Active Medical Properties of the Uonyza, (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, in cases of Chronic Rheu mntisin, Ulcers of long standing, and Secondary Syphilis. It is much superior to any preparation of Sarsnpmilla as an alterative, being morcactivo and prompt in its operation on the system. These facts have induced the subscribers to present to tho ntten- to present tion of Physicians a fluid extract prepared atrictly cording to Chemical and Parmnceuacal science, de void ot all the feculent and inert parts of the rt4|3, not doubting that it will supersede the unscientificand Rrations hitherto used. irudeprepari Price—$1 per bottle, or six bottles for ®5. Prepared und sold by TURNER * ODEN, Monument-Square, And by T. M. TURNER & CO. mar 29 181 Bay-street,Huvuunnli, Ga. CURE YOURSELF. L’ROM time immemorial there has existed in lurge 1 cities and populous towns, a species of diseuso the dependence arid propagation of wliich results from tho violation of divine and moral laws. T those Hillicted, the AMERICAN COMPOUND is pre sented to their notice aa being the most certinn; spec dy, and valuuhe specific even fiert’d to the unforfu nate. It lias, wherever known, acquired a reputation that daily experience continues to strengthen. Thou- snndslinvo been cured by its use; nnd as if leaves no odour on the breath, requires neither restriction in diot| or business, nor contains either mercury or noxitnis drugs in tbfe least Injurious to the system. It is boldly presented as the best cure lor Such diseases yet offered. It iB used by Physicians, and pronounc ed superior to any known remedy. Prepared by I)r. J. N. Hector & Brother, 294 Mar ket-street. For snlc by W. HUMPHREYS, A. A. SOLOMONS * CO., July 21 ly] T M. TURNER * CO. C REAM ALE.—10 bbls superior Cream Ala I I'""' super received per steamship Florida, for sile by dec 5 W. M. DAVIDSON. OEACH BRANDY. A in store and for sate Ii in store and for sate by dec 5 bbls Old Peach Brandy! W.M. DAVIDSON. YTO MISTAKE.—All those in search of clothing’ .m may save themselves trouble and perplexity, by I ailing at 147 Bay-sti, siul eelcct their wants from the! Star Emporium of. * dec 5 PRICE & VEADER. BALTIMORE FLOUR.—100 bbh Howard! Street Flour, landing from harquo Hobron, and! for sale by doc 5 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO. rjUTTER, ClIKKrSE, FLOUR &c.~40k p i tJ selected Goshen Butter; 185 boxes English Daiff ry Cheese; 50do. white do.; 50bills pufbGennei Flour; 28 do. Hiram Smith’s do. Extra; 60do.r ter, Sugar and Soda Crackers ; 150 do. Mercer* Pink Eye Potatoes ; 35 do. Prime Leaf hard; Be new White Beans; 200 bbxcs new M. R. RaWonB^ 75half do. do. do.; 50 qnrt.T do.do. do.; W new Scnled Herring ; 2 iilids new Codfish; 2oboxc Tredwell's Soda Biscuit: 20hall cheats fi uar,fr , iiupers Black Tea; 20 half do. do.6ol. do. do. sanding and for sale by , rn dee 5 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO. TjHVE Ye A Gordon Cummings. Life of Chalmers—Vol.2nd. No. 18 David Copporfield. u.l Harpers’ Magazine, for November. Rrcri I noy 13 JNOM.;CQOPKff| ARPER8’ MAGAZINK ForDecsttbefi H it tti'.Bill?' iTiiiunmi^*“* -^ r , u. The Luttrells ; or the Two Marriages: Dyri stone Williams, Esq. Household Words. No. 34. B p i. Fndette; n Domestic Story, trom the rrencs. Matilda M. Hnyi Tho World** Progress ; A Dictionsiy v»* | with Tabular Views of General 8W r y* int i D j Received by" * by ° = “‘jOHN m! dec 5 ANTILLAS.—Received per asaortmeut of bluek A dees laroche, bow M Floiij ««kM At'0.1 O.SI1EN BUTTEH.-10 firkins 6°"** ' vJter, received per steamship Iflonda, XV°M U DAV^y B lack tea.—20 half perio - —■- * rflce ' v( lerior article, in 3 oz pepers. r ’ u;e !M y njON. ship'Florida, for sate by W.M.DAvi | dec 5 F ig blue. Ju Just received sept 23 Gibbons Cohen’s s u P rri “w Creo 01 *"iit"'dWJBBSSSss** 100 half h bl( ; B altimore flour. *- . for ing from achr Susan Cunnon. & .^1 COHENS Visottes. J* 181 received hy MARglJALL Cumhrioks, Gingh"" 13 ' ^MA^tSHAlXj Justreceived by. , & 1,10 oct 7 cLAINES, Cashmeies. * and Poplins, for ladies lnllaml V*» Just received by MARflHAU^ M^ 1 AlK'i oct 7 " JL-.—SvTTIaZJ 1 H The December Number comte. u “j', 68 o volume) is received ; subscribe ,h M&..;or^tsro««^ F V Williams,' Esq., author^ of ,J r Friends," “ Maids oi Received h. jri Cliristmas Brother Jonathan. r CUW 8 ® j