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S A V A N N AH MORNING N E W 8.S A T U R P A Y, DECEMBER 21.1*58-
rjp O 0 o 5 NT lt,Y M K it Cl
_ _ _xan t h .-»•
new' FALL and WIN >;ek dry goods.—
tho #iibsM!ribK'f me » ow receiving their usual large
and well selected -lock-of Staple und Fancy Dry
(Joed*, adnptud to the fall Hade, which they oiler for
sale by the piece or package, on accommodating
te sep 8 t IB SNIDER, I.ATHROP A NEV1TT.
A iSTREA—'i'he'bulanceol Illusions, a poem del tv-
ered boibre the Phi Beta Kappa Society ot Yale
tJAHK SUBSCRIBER respectfully mforma his
— friends and tho public, that he has just opened
alot of fancy articles, among which are Lubin’s Ex
tracts for the handkerchief, fancy Toilet Bottles,
Beef Marrow for the hair, Jules Hnuela Eau Lustrnle
Hair Restorative, Shaving Creams, Ambrosial shav
ing Cakes, Hair and Tooth Brushes, Combs, Trans
parent Wash Balls, Brown Windsor Spap, Tooth
Paste, Magnifying Mirrors, Sus., Ac. Persons wish-
inz to procureany of the above named articles, should
cA at once at JOHN A. MAYER’S,
aU g 29 1 154 Broughton »t.
li’~PURCHA8ERS OF GARDEN SEEDS. It is
self evident, that unless the seeds which we may
sow, are good in all respects, it will lie folly to ex-
is worthless >*-How many from their own expen
cnee can estimate the annoyance of such an event I
Conscious of the room for improvement, and assured
that the aeeds-man who should justly bo entitled to
confidence, would receive ample support, the foun
ders ot the establishment, now con iuctfcd by the
subscriber, started more thun half a century ago,
with tho determination to sell nothing but what was
worthy of credit; and that they mighttho more cer
tainly accomplish their object, resolved to prodace,
as far as possible, the seeds which they should vend:
experience having shown them that most imported
seeds could not be relied on, much less those casual
ly collected, and told to dealers.—The result was as
they had foresoen :—unlimited public confidence,
■the concern thus conducted, has been gradually en
larged, and ia now the most extensive of its kind in
America; supplying not only much of tho demand
in the Middle, Western and Southern States, but ex-
porting to the West Indies, South America and the
British Posesslons in Asia. DAVID LANDRETH.
ARTICHOKE, Large Globe.
Spec
Ifellow Six Weeks, China Red Eye, Large Lima.
rly Turnip-rooted, Early Turnip
ood-red, Silesian, or Sugar, Man-
Red
Early Yello
BEETS, Extra Earl_
rooted Red, Long Blood-
gel Wurtter. „ . ,.
* BROCCOLI, Purple Cape, (Imported.)
CABBAGE, Early York, (Imorted,) Landreth i
Large York, Early Sugar Loaf, (Imported-) Early
iKHJattersea, Green Curled Savoy, Large Drumhead Sa
voy, Rod Dutch, (for pickling,) Large Lato Drumhead,
Fiat Dutch. Bergen.
CARROT, Long Orange, Early Horn, Altringham.
01 Cauliflower, Early Asiatic, (Imported.) Lato
Dutch, (Imported.)
CELERY, White Solid, Red Solid.
EGG PLANF Oil 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 SproutWatcr, Dudley or Moun
tain Sweet.
ONION, Silver Skinned, or White, Large Yellow
Straaburg, Large Red Wdthersfield.
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 Marrowfat, Large White Mar
rowfat, Peruvian Black Eye Marrowfat, Knight’s
Dwarf Marrowfat, Knight’s Tall Marrowfat. Blue
•Prussian. „ , , _
PEPPER, Large Sweet Bell-shaped, Cayenne, or
f1J,OTH8 AND CArSfjlMJlKKS. —Wool
K.J Mack, blue, Drown and green Cloths; plain ami
fancy Cassimercs, Doe-Skins, Tweeds, Satinets,
Kentucky Jeans, Plaid Kinseys, C unkings, Ac,, tor
sale by LaROCHE, BOWNE A CO.
nov 31
XT U A CITS FOR THE HANDK.ER
_ CHIEF. Lubin’s and Roussel s Jenny Ln-a
Popinack, Sweet Briar, Sweet Peas, SprtnaFlowers,
PBtchouly, Rose. Jessamine, Violet, Jockey Club,
Mul Ambre, Jonquille, Boq. do Caroline,,Rough and
Ready, Rose Geranium, Clove, Pink, Honey Suck e,
Mousscline, West End, Ambrosio. Cedrnt, M le
Fleurs, Tuherease, Holliotrope, Magnolia, Mignonett!,
Boq. des Dames, Verbena, Citron Geranium, for
sale by JOHN A. MAIfislt,
nov 14 Next door to Currell A Hoggs.
IVHE I-fFK OF'JOHN RANDOLPH, of
'I 'Konnoke? by Hugh A. Garland—cheap edition
The American Almpnac and Repository ot Useful
Knowledge, for 1851.
Chanticleer: a Thanksgiving Story of the Peabody
F Tbe Pioneers;beingvol.IV. of Putuam’snewedition
of Cooper's Novels.
The Broken Bud, or Itemiuiscences of a Bereaved
Mother. . „
Rcsponces from the Sacred Oracles, or the past in
the Present; by Richard W. Dickenson, D. D.
Memoirs ot Mrs. Hawkes, late of Islington, including
Remarks on Conversation and Extracts Horn Ser
mon; and Letters of the late Richard Cecil.
Lectures on the Pilgrim's Progress and on the Lite
and Times oi John Bunyan; by Rov. Georgo B. Chee-
Memoir of tho Rev. Alexander Waugh D. Dn by
Rev. James Hay, D. D. and the late Rev. Henry Bel-
'he Soldier and the Cross, a practical exposition
ol Ephesians VI. 10-18; by Rev. John Levburn, D. D
Christian Consolations to the Attlicted; by Rev. A. P
Peabody. • , , ,
The Method ofthe Divine Government, Physicalnnd
Moral; by Rev. James M’Cosh.
Kitto’s Bible Illustrations, Moses and the Judges,
Antediluvians and Patriarchs. ... -
The Principles of Geology explained and viewed
i„»; Daimaiiui nvtri Natural Kplurion:
in their relations to Reveaied and Natural Religion;
by Rev. David King, L. L. D.; Glasgow.
Receivgd by JOHN 51. COOPER,
dec 7
China Gold Band Tea Setts, of 44
C iXNGH A M g,—Black and White Ginghams,
IT Mourning do. Scotch artd French do. different
widths and qualities, for sale.by
no v 22 LAROCHE, BOWNE A CO.
pANCY ARTICLES. Playing Cards, Back-
_ gammon Boards, Pocket Knives, Pen Holders,
Siamese Pocket Combs, Dressing Cases, Water
Points, Snuff Boxes, Razor and Razor Strop*, Solid
and Air Bulls, Pei1 meil Bags, Ac. Received by
net 23 JOHN A. MAYER.
jyjOLASSES, TOBACCO, COFFEE, BA
CON, Ac.
100 hhds prime Cubs Molasses
500 boxes Manufactured Tobacco
do.
80 small boxes do
25 bins prime St. Jtgo Coffee
100 bags do Rio do.
25 poeketB do Java do.
50 bbls Northern YVjiiskey
50 bbls P Phelps’ Gig
20 bbls Old Monongthela Whiskey
30 hhds prime Bacon Sides.
30 do, do. do Shoulders
75 bbls prime Pork
50 bales Gunny Bagring, 20 do. Dundee do.
50 boxes Star Canities, 50 do. Soap
100 bbls Cnnal Floui, 50 do. half do.
75 half bbls Haitimpre Flour
20 tirces Neff’s Hane, 10 do. Shay's do.
5 M. superior Spatish Segars, “Cabanas.”
50 baskets Champagne, D.’A. Gnrrcnu
20 do. do, Lignot
For sale on acconimoduing terms, by
nov 9 COHENS A HERTZ.
T>* ROGERS
From Dr. Hiram Cox.
Late Professor in Cincinnati Electric Medical College.
Mr. A. L. Scovill: HowoverreluctsntI havobeeu
to permit my name to bo attached to patent medi
cine,! consider it a duty to the community to state
that in three cases of incipient consumption, viz : Miss
Belt, Miss Barger, and Mr. R. H. Cox. one ol the Ci
ty Council, that Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort and Tar ope
rated more like a specific then any other remedy, that
I ever used. One of the cases, viz : Miss Boll, pro
nounced by several Physiciuns to be laboring under
the last stage of Scrofulous Consumption. She is
now in good health, from the use ot a tew bottles of
the above syrup. HIRAM COX, M. D.
Cincinnati, Jan. 25,1847.
R. R. R.
Rolfeve timpatient from Hif torturtai gri
To cure instantly Burns, Sores 3
Is the object of Radway’s j££dy
Sores ol all kinds, Lumbago nud stiff' tf' u
Rheumatism, Cramps, Pa7al,s?s &C . k '
Frost Bitten Fleah-w ColdCuV.^
it instantly relieves without adoubt Chap '~
In Rheumatism, Nervous an&NeurnW a a
Rad way's Ready Relief acts like a charm *Jh CUoa '.
moment it is applied, it gives relief and . Ver 7
worst cases of Rheumatism, Lumbago Guut. *5*. 1,10
alysis. In Hernicnmia or Nervous^ad.che its
iects are speedy and effectual, in fact it i.ih U 1 f '
remedy that possessesany certain power overN
gic diseases. How many thousands are ihL ™'
are suffering with that cruel disease, NervnnI u* ho
ache, yet have tailed in receiving permamnSrf1?'
will warrant them not onlv a speedv mill?- ? f ’ he
permanent cure, if they will use lladwiv.'u
Rellel according to directions. . * ' Ready
Railway’* Medicated Soap,
is tlie most puntying balsamic, clnansin :
From Hie Hon. Judge Henry Morse. I preparation" that can bo applied! tothe'skln'b
Mr. A. L. Scovill: I am well acquainted with osthe wearv, gives tone and vigor to the funrii 1 '
Tt/TANILLA HOP I—For sale in coils, by
1»1 nov 29 fticCLESKEY A NORTON.
j yifESS COATS AND PANTS.—By lato ar
rivals. the undersiined have an additional lot of
very fine Dress Coats ind Punts,
nov 22 PIERSON A HEiDT.
N ewspaper—s> reams 21 y, 27, so reams 24
K3H, 50 reams 21X38, 25 reams 22 X 32, 25
Drl Hiram Cox and his practice, he having been my the skin, removes gvery particle of excresarnrl r" ° f
family physician for many years, and can cheertully the cuticle, and imparts beauty to the oomnlaii™, »
sav that I hove as much confidence in his skill as any all who use it. Pimples, Blotches, Pustule. X 8
man living. • HENRY MORSE. and other unsightly spots vanish after fte 'lfc’
Cincinnati, Nov. 8th, 1847. with this Soap, like dew before the morning
Let every lady and gentleman use Radwav’s
Medicated Soap in the bath, and we will Warrant ’
TJRENCH China Gold Band lea Betts, oi as
r pieces; Gilt Butters; single Cups und Saucers, ot
elegant patterns; Mugs, highly decorated; rich 1 ete
a T te Setts; Parlor Match Boxes; Chamber Candle
Sticks; Powder Boxes; Cups and Saucers, for chil
dren. with mottoes; together with a great variety of
China VascsjTerraCottaand Bohemean Glass Colom*
ges; Card Baskets, and other China Articles, very
suitable for presents. For sale by
dec 2 COLLINS A BULKLEY, lOOBryan-st.
rilHE Good steamer Florida has brought Messrs.
1 HOUSTON A GROUNDESON, 96 Bryan-sf,
an additional supply of new and fashionable Ready
Made CLOTHING, manufactured under the super-
intendance of Mr. Groundeson. Also, an assort
ment oi Barn's celebrated good fitting Shirts. They
are the Agents for the sale of those Shirts. Also,
a general stock of Gentlemen’s Furnishing Articles.
AU at the lowest prices.
The Philopoenu
Floral Gift; Pleasures of Hope; Flora’s Album;
ei-rto'fl Alhnm nf Love: Father’s
jyjlNIATURE VOLUMES.
W. G. Clarke's Poems: Album of Love; Father’s
Present; Gertrude of Wyoming; The Violet; Poetical
Fortune Teller; Bridal Wreath; Mother’s Present;
Heart's Ease; Language of Love; Letters to Young
Ladies; Poetry of Love; Montgomery's Poems; Po
ems of Robert Southy; Cooper’s Poetical Works; Por-
try of Flowers; Lala Rook; Mis. SegoumeysPo
ems; Poems of Eliza Cook; Scott’s Poems und Ballads;
Poetry ofthe Affections; Thompson A Gray’s Poems;
The Cornlaw Rhymer; Mrs Heyman’s Poems; Poems
• of Mary Howitt. For sale by
P nov 12 J- B. CUBBEDGE. .
^flMPKIS, Shaw, Common Field, or Cheese.
reams 24 X 34. .
Printing Ink.—A simply of superior quality of all
desciiptions, black andcolo.ed, (in kegs and canis
ters ot all sizes,) tor Nevspnper.Book and Job Work,
for sale at mauufncturirs’ New-York prices.
Type, IfC.—Orders rrkeived for Type and Printing
Materials of every descliption, which will be furnish
ed for a commission of 5 per cent,
nov 18 - JOHN M. COOPER.
From William l’ichanlri, M. D. .
1 feel constrained from a seme ol 1 itj 10 make a pure, clean, sweet, lair and healthy skin and nhn
tiie following statement, conscir ns''in, ir.mt./appear tifulclear, transparent complexion. 1 eau
unprofessional. Mr. Char.es V .jt.this city, was | look for tuk steel enoravihu
quite low with Pulmonary Consumption, tor which I Radway’s Soap, A, No. 1, is enclosed within „ i v
had been treating with less thau usual success. At of beautiful steel engraving, representing tw n a, if,
his request, and that of his friends, I permitted him ffgui-ps of Beauty and Health. See thatthe sinn^ 8 e
to try Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort and Tar ; and I must 0 f R. g. Radway is upon each cake—none nth.!l! , - e
confess that its effects were really surprising. Alter genuine—price 25 cents, large cukes “ctu
using the second bottle my visits were discontinued, BeanMfhl I.ocU.
soienffously recommend mybrothe^^actitioners'to ft tf m™t RKf b ^> 8
prescribe this rrmedy in all pulmonary complaints ^“HndiflbmiMf'it were mTnni f l Ce 7 ould
Cincinnati, Oct. 1st, 1844. I o1 - r ■ y - '• °- ct • avo sun g of raven ties*..
Bemare 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 und Retail, by
SCOVIL A MEAD 113 Chatres-st„
Between Conti and St.Louis-sts., N. Orleans,
General Agents for the Southern States.
Sold Wholesale and Retail, by
rjUIE GREEN HAND;
Sl)ort Yam ”—
complete.
The History and Geography ot the Middle Ages;
for Colleges and Schools ; by George W. Greene.
Second French Reader, by J Roemer ; on Mezzo-
fanti’s 3ystein of Learning Languages.
Crutsings in the Last VVnr ; by Charles Peterson :
second series and complete.
Household WordB, No. 32.
Leni Leoti; or Adventures in the '• Fnr West;
ueinz a sequal to “ Prairie Flower”: by Emerson-
ennett. Received by JOHN M. COUP1.P
B nov 22
THOMAS M. TURNER A CO., and
TURNER A ODEN, Savannah, Ga.
GEORGE PAYNE, Macon.
of hair. • - ' beautifuilock,
Radway’s Circassian Balm
Is the mostnaturalhair restorative in use, it cleanse
the scalp from dandruff, removes Scurf, cures sore
of the head, is a perfect antidote for Baldness give,
nourishment to the roots, invigorates the bulbi
strengthens the hair, prevents its falling out, and lor
ces it to grow. It. is admirable tor dressing the hair
it is superior to all other preparations lor the hair—
ho it
A RESCUE TO THE AFFLICTED.
THE CELEBRATED.
200 doz. Painted Pails.
Just received and for sale by
oct 31 McCLESKEY A NORTON
pAINTKD PAILS.
^IE COULD NOT WALK.—An aged lady of
JEW' DAV.lDwv
HEBREW PLASTER.
Ladies and gentlemen who have used RAD WAV's
CIRCASSIAN BALM prefer it to ail oils Ac inu.e
I Radway’s Circassian Balm is 25 cents per bottle large
bottles. See that each bottle has the fac simile ,r.
| nature of RADWAY A CO.
%* Forsaleby
G. R. HENDRICKSON A CO
A. A. SOLOMONS A CO.and’
WILLIAM HUMPHREYS, Agents.
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 Plus-
terhas no equal. The great celebrity which it hns
already acquired, not only in the old. but in the new
Q VEUCOAT8—Received per steamship Florida
_ an additional assortment of Superior Overcoats,
of all qualities, and of superior make, for sale by
v PIERSON A HEIDT.
HOT, Round Savoy-leaved, Prickly Seed.
ISH, Early Bush, Early Apple Bush, Long
1 Grffelf urpokncck, Cocoa Nut.
TOMATO, OR LOPE APPLE, Large Red
TURNIP, Early Flat Dutch, (Strap-leaved,) Red
Tootled (Strap Leaved) Early Stone, Large Norfolk,
Large Globe, Yellow Aberdeen, Scotch Yellow, Daie s
Hybrid, Ruta Baga, or Smdtt.
ly Monument-square
Aug! 13
rjiO PRINTERS.
John D. McCroatJ, 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
iSttra Fne Jet Black, (for Card
"?KBnd Wood Cut,) «2 00 and $3 00 per lb.
Fine Book Ink, 0 75 “ 100 “
Book Ink....... 0 40 “ 0 50 “
Pne Red Ink, 1 25, 1 50 and 2 00 “
Nows htk. ....-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 ct£. and
01, per oz» Hi
' • For the quality of which he has the following, be-
sides numeroua other testimonials:
Nkw-Yoek, Sopt. 25, 1848.
We havefor soma time past, used the various qual
ltes of Printing Inks manufactured by John I). Mc
Creary, and found them to surpass any others we ev
,cr used, in beauty and permanency of color, and in
vthe process of workieg.
Leavitt, Trow A Co.,
< American Bible Society Printing office.
New-York, Sept. 25, 1848.
This will certify that 1 have UBed tho various kinds
of fine Printing Inks, manufactured in this City, and
find that made by J. D. McCreary, fully equal to tho
be8t " Svlvancb Hoyt, Foreman of Press Room.
For sale at New York prices, by
JOHN M. COOPER, Agent,
ma r 25 Savannah.
L ADIES’DRESS GOODS.-A large assortment
of
block and colored plain and figured Silks, and
Satins, plain and printed Cashmcs, Muslin de Lanes,.
Merinos, Sylvaneas, Alpacas, Canton Cloths, French
irinted Cambrics, Giishams, Plain and Figured
Jwiss, and Tarlitane Muslins, Lung ana Square Can-
ton Crape and Woollen Shawls, Lace Capes, and
Berthas, Chantilly Veils, Embroidered Sleeves,
Chemezettes, Collars, and Linen Cambric Hanker-
chefs, Gloves, Ac. Ac For sale in quantities to
suit, at lowest prices, by
JAMES ANDERSON A- CO.
nov 8 No. 70 St. Julian and lOdBrynn-streets,
1J1HE ENGLISH LANGUAGE in its Ele
ments and Forma, designed for Colleges and
Sohools - by William C. Fowler; late Professor of
Rhetoric in AmherBt College.
Poor Richard’s Almanac, for 1851; as written by
Bcnj. Franklin, forthe years 1736-7-8.
Additional Memoirs of My Youth ; by A DeLam
artine. ,
Genevieve ; or The History ot a Servant Girl:
translated from the French'cf A. DeLamnrtine.
Received by JOHN M. COOPER.
j^UJI.—50 bbls L. Felton A Sou s Boston Rum,
'landing per schr Wescogus, for sale by
nov25 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
COURSES AND A DESSERT
with fifty illustrations, by George Crutcltsliank:
fourth edition. Bohn, London.
The Nicomachean Ethics of Aristotle ; 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.
— cor
nov 11
JOHN M. COOPER.
AME8.—A targe assortment of Backgammon
VX Boards, and Extra men. Chess men, Chess
Boards, Dice, Dominoes, and Dice Boxes, justreceiv
eti and for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON A CO.
oc l; j6 Gibbon’s Building.
i^ESTS, VESTS.—Plain Black and Fancy Silk
V Vests,alargevariety. For«l.b|
Vests, alarge variety.
oct 19 Old stand of Hamilton A Symons.
L9IANACS for 1851.—The Georgia and Caro
■A-Vna Almanac for 1851, for sale, atf retail, or by
the gross, by J.B. CUBBEDGE, Market-sqr.
J^EW GOODSJFOU HOUSE-KEEPERS
ley |
Bread Troughs, Box Irons, Jappaned Toilet Setts,
Curtain Bande and Pins, Nutcracks, Key, Rings. Dish
- - - - - - r TC; '
Covers, Egg Codlers, Cako Turners, Butter Knives,
Pastry Dandies, 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 & BULKLEY,
oct 26 100 Bryan-st.
1 A TO IS YEARS OLD.—Young Gentlemen
JL4I between the age of fourteen and eighteen,,I
can fit you in line black French Coats, black, brown
and green Sack Coats, Cashmere and Satin Vests,
from a fine assortment just opened. Call and sec at
r Store, Gibbons’ Range.
’ GEO. S. NICHOLS.
rpUX
X ou
ous, or Medicated Compound. With this
paration “there is no isuch word as fail " That first
journal in America, medical men oi the highest emi
nence, prominent citizens of all professions, and la
dies who havo used it for years in their dressing
JZ rooms and nursaries, admit with one accord, that
»S'i for imparting vigor, gloss, luxuriance, and curl to
the hair, eradicating scurff, dandruff, Ac., it has no
equal among tho multitude of Compounds advertised
lathe public prints or used in private practice. The
scientific treatise on the hair and skin in which each
bottle is enclosed, 1b alone worMi the whole cost of
the article. For sale at 25 cents per bottle,
oct 30 G. R. HENDRICKSON A CO.
P ORTABLE DESKS.—A very hiWsome as
aortment of Rose-Wood and Mahogany Writing
Desks and Work-Boxes, iorsale at very low prices,
by J. B. CUBBEDGE.
oct 24 . ■
M ANTILLA S.—Just received per steamer
Florida, some plain, black and watered Silk
Mantillas, French and Eneliah Prints, Ladies’black
and colored Kid Gloves, Misses and Ladies' Bonnet
Ribbons, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Hcmateich
'^r red ,l0; IOr LaROCHE, BOWNE A CO.
rjfHE OLD COUNTRY HOUSE I A Novel
by the author of the ‘'Gambler's Wife.”
The Fortunes of a Young Widow: a Veritable
Revelation oi New-York.
Life in tho 19th Century; by an Old Inhabitant.
Horace Templeton; by Charles Lever.
The Jenny Lind Melodist.
Graham’s and Godey’a Magazines, ior November,
oct 23 J. B. COBBEDGE.
I NTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE for Novem
ber.
Household Words, Nos. 30 and 31.
Celio, or New-Y ork Above Ground : by G' G. Fos
ter, author of “ New-York by Gas Light.”
Petticoat Gqvcrnment: a Novel; by Mrs. Trollope.
The Bandits of the Ossage : a Western Romance ;
by Emersou Bennett.
Further supply of Horace Templeton; by Charles
Lever. Received by
nov 7 JOHN M. COOPER.
D omestic liquors.—sobbis e Pbeip’s
Gin, 30 do Imperial ' " ~
Gin, 30 do Imperial do, 50 do Rectified Whiskey,
40 do Higti Proof White do, 25 do Domestic Brandy
20 qr casks Fourth Proof do, 35 eighth do do do do
Landing und for sale by
dec 12 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
A GENERAL VIEW OF THE FINE
A UTS—Critical and Historical; by D. Hunting-
ton. B. A., A. M
Jamaica in 1850; or the Effects of Sixteen Years of
Freedom on a Slave C lony; by John Bigelow.
The Artist’s Chromatic Hand Book, 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 tho “Scientific American.” Received by
nov 8 JOHN M. COOPER.
our acquaiptance, and a very prominent member
ofthe Tabcrnacie. bad been sorely afilicted with
Rheumatism or nearly three years; at the time we
are epeakiug o! sue could not raine herself off her chair.
One of tier friend* had experien I’ll great l'eliet from
Rad way's Ready Relief in Neuralgia, and recommen
ded tile old lady to try it for her Rheumatism. She
u«eu it according to directions, she was bathed with
the Relief for fifteen inntes, during that time two
b aes were used, and in two hours after she could
walk alone! this was on Thursday and the following
Sunday she walked to church.
Reader, think. Theie is not another such a won
derful cure on record. Over five hundred members
ofthe Tabernacle and, friends ofthe lady are living
witnesses of the remarkable effects- ot Radway s
Ready Relief in the cure ot this cruel affliction in this
lady, in two hours ; where can we find another such
cure performed by any other article oi this kind 1
For speed and eificacy it is superior to every other
remedy in use, the very moment it is applied it be-
jins to ease the pain and cure the disease. It it Ready
Relief for pain, and a true blessing to the bed-ridden
and afilicted, it strengthens the weak and nervous,
relieves the afilicted and sufferers of pain, and cures
like magic, Sore Throat, Inffuenza, Cramps, Spasms*
Flatulence, Sprains, Strains, Sores, Eruptions, Burns*
Scalds, Lumbago, Inflamationa, Swellings, Paralysis,
Tic Dolereux, Neuralgia, Tooth Ache, Hemicrnnin,
Nervous Head Ache, Eruptions of the Skin, Cutan
eous Diseases, &c. Taken internally it will instant
ly allay the most violent Spasms, stop Diarrhea, cure
Cramps and ChoWa Morbus, Sour Stomach. Dys
pepsia, &c. Every family should keep a bottle ol
this valuable remedy in their houses as it will relieve
all pains as soon as it ia applied. See that the fac
simile of Rad way & Co is upon each bottle. Price
25 cents, large Bottles.
lladwny’s Chinese Medicated Soap!
Patronized by thousands of individuals throughout
the States and Canadas, giving the most flattering
satisfact'on to all who have used it. Chemists have
wondered Ht its mysterious eff ects, and many of them
have endeavored to discover the secrets of its won
derful combination of efficacious balms and extracts,
which render it so speedy and efficacious in the re
moval of Pimples, Blotches, Pustules, Tetter, trans
forming as if by magic, dark, sallow, yellow and un
healthy skins, to soft, pure, and healthy com-
lexious. For the cure of Chapped Flesh, Rough,
cracked and discolored Skin. Salt Rheum, Ring
Worm, Erysipelas, Scurvey and Sore Head, Rad-
way’s Chinese Medicated Soap may truly be call
ed an inestimable treasure. Excressences ol the cu
ticle are speedily removed and cured—the cuticular
vessels a.e instantly clpansed of all impurities—the
hands, neck and face present a beautiful clean, sweet
and healthy appearance.
LOOK FORTHE LABEL ON STEELENGRAVING.
Radway’s Soap to b* genuine must be enclosed in
alabelof beautiiul Steel Engraving, and the signa
ture ofR. G. Radway upon each cake. Price 25 cents,
large cakes.
BEAUTIFUL HAIR.
Radw&y’g 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 make hair grow in bald spots that
huve been bald for years.
LIFE IN THE HAIR.
Each hair in the head posse-6es a germ of life, on
which depends the growth and beauty of the hair, as
the health ofthe body depends upon the free circula
tion of foe blood To invigorate the hair, to give a
life-principle to this germ, use the CIRCASSIAN
BALM prepared by IIADVVAY & CO., Chemists of
N. York. It is put up in large bottles for 25 cents, and
makes the hair fine; smooth, soft and glossy. Prin
cipal Office 162 Fulton Street, New York. For sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON & Co ,
A. A. SOLOMONS & Co., and
dec 9 WILLIAM HUMPHREYS. Aaentb.
used the above medicine in his practice for twelve
year with the most astoniehing effect, having teBted
its qualities in above
FIVE THOUSAND CASES.
No medicine ever received more flatterinj
DR. ALLENS
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
you THE CURE OP
DYSPEPSIA^ LIVER COMPLAINT t NERVOUS
DEBILITY, BILIOUS AFFECTIONS^.
T HIS medicine is offered to the public under
assurance that there is no article in existence
world, the extraordinary cures it has performed in | having stronger claims to their consideration Being
the most extreme cases of suffering, have acquired compounded by a regular GRADUATE of JEF-
tor it such a reputation, that the proprietor has not PERSON COLLEGE, Philadelphia, and a prnctia-
until recently been able to supply halt the demand. ing physician of TWENTY YEARS STANDING in
The sales throughout every city, town and village Philadelphia, his long experience has confirmed him
in the United States, arc without a parallel! j n th e opinion that a compounded medicine was re-
A circumstunce not surprising, when the vast a- q U j rt .d to prevent and remedy the debilitation pro-
mount of human Buttering relieved by its use la con- Quced by residing in low miasmatic climates, and to
sidered. In spinal Defects, the benefit usually le ot counteract the prostrating influences of the many
the most decided character. In Nervous Complaints, nervous disorders with which the human family are
nineteen cases out of twenty readily yield to the pen- nl tij ct( jd.
etrating atimula combined in this valuable prepara- | j)R ALLEN is a well known physician, and ha«
tion. , . , .
in Rheumatism, either acute or chrome, the claims
of the Hebrew Plaster have long since been univer
sally acknowledged. Those who are laboring under
weuk backs, no matter from what cause the weakness
may have originated—even it such persons have been I mendationfroin physicians of eminent standing than
misguided in previous applications* in the use of the I hecc bestowed on this.
Hebrew Plaster they will find the affected part sud- ThousnmlH iu*e now suffering from that
denly restored to its original soundness. j most dreadful complaint, the Dyspepsia, when a sin-
As a supporter in cases of constitutional weakness g ],, bottle of Dr. Allen's Vegetable Compound would
it will be found of great advantage. It is particular- have the effect ol removing all those distressing
ly recommended to Females who are suhenng troni feelings attendant on that most debilitating disease,
sudden weakness, or general debility. In short, it Proprietors—G. W. Allen, M. D.' Phil, ani
embraces all the vi rtucs which the mostscientific mind
was eapnble of compounding from valuable substan
ces toiind in the old world, and wiil be found entire
ly free from those objections which are a source of
complaint with the numerous spreud-plastera now
before the public.
These plasters possess the advantage of be
ing put up in air tight boxes—hence they retain their
full virtues in all climates.
Beware of Counterfeit* anil Base Imitation*.
None genuine without the engraving of Jew David
on the wrapper around each box. Price 50 cents per
box. Encli box contains sufficient to spread six or
eight plasters.
Mnrk* of tlie Geniine s
1st. Thegcnuine is put up in smooth, engineturned
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. Taylob, Rooh
estek, it is counterfeit.
SCOVIL Sc MEAD, 113 Charles street, New
Orleans, Wholesale General Agents tor tlie Southern
States, to whom all orders must he addressed.
Sold Wholesale and Retail bv
THOMAS M. TURNER, Sc CO., and
TURNER & ODEN, Savan.. h.
Oct 10 GEORGE PAYNE. Macon.
ife Prop:
A. J. Sc W. L. Cleavland,207 King tt Charlatan
S. C A A. SOLOMONS Sc CO.,
July 13 Only agents in Savannah, Ga.
C REAM ALE.—10 bbls superior Cream Ale
l'ei
eceived per steamship Florida, for sale by
dec 5 W. M. DAVIDSON.
|)EA(!H BRANDY.—i
1 in store und for sale by
dec 5
bbls Old Peach Br.nily
W. M. DAVIDSON.
jyO MISTAKE.
, „„„ All those iu search of clothing
, may save themselves trouble and perplexity, by
calling at 147 Bay-st., and select their wants from the
Star Emporium of. „ .
dec 5 PRICE & VEADER.
COPHEROU8. —prof. Barry'e Tricopher- I pETTICOAT GOVERNMENT, a Novel, by
~ mud. With this pre- £ Mrs. Trollope.
Ceiio: or New-York Above and Under Ground; by
the 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 the back numbers of Harpers'
Magazine. Recrivnd by
J, B.CUBBEDGE,
New M„uthly Magazine.
J3LAINS AND BLANKETS.—Just opened, un
additional supply of the above, embracing a
great Variety nnd rendering our assortment com
plete. Fot' sale iu quantities to suit, very low by
JAMES ANDERSON Sc CO.
nov 6 No. 70 St. Julian and 103 Brynn-Streets.
JDfANTS.—A fine variety of Cloth Pants, now
opened and for sale at the 8tore of
nov 13 PIERSON Sc HEIDT.
pANCY GOODS AND PERFUMERY.—Tlie
subscribers iinve just received per steamer Fipri
da n large assortment of choice Perfumery and Fan
cy Goods TURNER Sc ODEN,
dee 18 Monument-square
^OTTON OSNABURGS.—20 bales Cotton
1 Osnaburgs, just received and for sale by
nov 32 LAROCHE BOWNE & CO.
B altimore flour.—wo bbh Howan
8
Street Fiour, landing from barque Hebron, am
dec's ^ SCRANTON, JOHNSTON At CO.
B utter, cheese, flour & c -r. 4l ’ k n f f
selected Goshen Buffer; 185 boxesEnffW ««
ry Cheese; 50 do. white do.; 50 bbls pure>ie«»'
Flour ; 28 do Hiram Smith’s do. Extra; 60do. B
tor, Sugar and Soila Crackers ; 150 do. Mercer
l’ink Eye Potatoes; 35do. Prime Leaf L nr| ri
new White Beans; 200 boxes new M. R-
75 half do. do do.; 50 qarter do.do. do. ; 80
new Scaled Herring ; 2 hhds new Codfish;
Tredwell e Soda Biscuit: 20halt chests qu»f'* r
CARD.—The undersigned having re-opened .
with an entire Now stock of DRUGS, C1IEM- papers Black Tea; 20 half do do. boz,
ICALS, and FANCY ARTICLES, at No. 139 Landing and for sale by A
- " SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A W
South-side Broughton-street, (formerly Wal
ker's Marble Yard) is now ready to furnish anything
in his line, at the shortest nutice. SODA. WATER,
made in his own peculiar way, sent to any part of the
city, and always to be had at the store, in the heigh
cst state of perfection.
PnEScaiPTioNs pump with eve and despatch
The subscriber having served the public long and
faithfully, respectfully solicits a share of patronage.
THOS. RYERSON.
dec 5
mar 27
1 or rtfWI ORANGES.—Receiving Duily.
£s£«-J}V/!_MJ from Wilmington Island, a supply
of fresh Picked Orar ges. For sale hv
dec 9 tf WM. P. ROWLAND, 80 Bay-st
M antillas, visettes, &«•.—'JusTFe
crived, an assortment of watered, plain and
black Silk Mantillas und Visettes. For sale by
dec 9 LAROCHE, BOWNE & CO.
J AYNE’S EXPECTORANT—For Coughs
Colds, Asthma, Spitting r.f Blood, difficulty o
Breathing, &c., just received and for sale hy
L. J. MYERS, Apothecary,
nov 4 Smet’s Building.
PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS,
and others, written in most any language
be excell-
put up with cure and despatch,not to be
edin the city. L. J. MYERS, Apothecary,
Comer Broughton & Whitaker streets.
A night bell is to be found on the door.front
g lire
ing Broughton street
luly 8
TURNER’S
Compound Fluid Ex-lrnct of Conyzn and
Styllingla.
vpiIIS preparation is a Concentrated Extract, con.
I tabling all the Active Medical Properties of the
P>OYS| ^PANTALOONS.—One hundred pair
Boys’ fancy Casimere and Satinet pants, just
received and for sale cheap by
dec 19 G, N. NICHOLS.
M ARY BEAN, or the Mysterious Murder—
with tho Sequel.
Light and Darkness, or Mysteries of Life ; by Mrs.
Catherine Crowe, author of "The Night Side iff Na
ture,” Sec.
Pride and Prudence, or the Married Sisters; by T.
S. Arthur.
The Forrest Rose: A Tale of the Frontier; by Em
erson Bennett, author of “The Prairie Flower,” &c
Received by J. B. CUBBEDGE,
dec 19 South of the Murket.
G REEN TEAS.—As Imperial, Hyson, Young
Ilyson, etd. just, received and for aale by
L. J. MYERS, Apothecary,
.S'mets’ Buildings.
dec 20
taming
o'onyzu, (commonly known us Black Root,) and the
Styllingiu, or Queen’s Delight.
These plants have been long used umong our South
ern NegroeB, and recently by the Medical Profession,
with the happiest results, in cases of Chronic Rheu
matism, Ulcers of long standing, and Secondary
Syphilis, it is much superior to any preparation of
Sarsaparilla as un 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 Purmaceutical science, de
void ol all the feculent and inert parts of the roots,
not doubting that it wUlaupersedelhounscientificaud
crude preparations hitherto used.
Price—$1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5.
Prepared and sold by TURNER Sc ODEN,
Monument-Square,
And by T. M. TURNER Sc CO.
mar 29 181 Bay-street, Savannah, Ga.
VIVE Year* iu the Interior of South Atrica; by
Gordon Cummings.
-Voi.
F
Life of Chalmers
No. 18 David Copportield. n^.lvrdbT
Harpers’ Magazine, for November. r ‘ c '
«ok.coo«#
H ARPERS’ MAGAZINE
The Luttrells ; or the Two Mairiages. y
stone Williams, Esq.
Household Words. No. 34. French : ^
Fadette; a Domestic Story, irom the Irenes
Matilda M. Hays. . natei
World’s Progress; A Dictionary
nth Tabular Views of General IIW?'?'. H ; nt in£a
Rural Hours : by a lady : ‘ U ^™f M W cVoV
Received by
dec 5
M antillas .-Receivedi per ^ t
dec's 0t LjotOCHE^MWNEjt^.
pOSHEN BUTTERY-10 firkin*
AJter, received per steumahip^Flcjj' jjj^yjpgON.
B
LACK TEA.—20 halfch-sta BInck
perior article, in 5 oz papers-
ship Florida, for sale by W. M im ‘
dec 5
MG BLUE.—1 cask Superior Englnl* F-S
F Just received and for sale by N4C o.
G. R. HENDRICK“UN * diDt .
sept 23 Gibbons^,
PLAYING CARD!-. Cohen's
£ amelied and Gold Eagle Card ,
andA'ohot Ely's.
jgA LTIMOHU FLOUR.
CURE YOURSELF.
U 1 ROM time, immemorial there has existed in large
" cities nnd 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 certinn, spee
dy. und valuabe specific ever offered to the unfortu
nate. It has, wherever known, acquired a reputation
thHt daily experience continues to strengthen. Thou
sands luivo tieen cured hy its use; and as it leaves no
odour on the breath, requires neither restriction in
diet, on business, nor contains either mercury or
noxious drugs in the leastinjurious to tlie system. It
is boldly presented ns the best cure for such diseases
yet offered. It is usedby Physicians, and pronounc
ed superior to any known remedy.
Prepared by Dr. J. N. Reefer Sc Brother, 294 Mar
ket-street, For sale l>y W. HUMPHREYS,
A. A. SOLOMONS Sc CO.,
July 24 • ly| T. M. TURNER Sc CO.
ing from schr Susan c »P° 0 ”^ n g
VISETTES AND ITAliflLL^jTP^”*
V soi'tment of rich watered mutenu
. sortmentu. ,
Visettes. Just received b ^j i paiiALL &
nrt 7 I*
TTtRENCII Cumbncks, Gingham,
JT Shawls, -lustrecetved by L & .tlSIF
oct 7
l Yel.AINKS, Gashroeres, l’aram^ B ,’ er
1) and Poplins, ior ladies lull ana *
Just received by
oct 7
marshalk*^
OCt / —rrToU|l* p
TJARPEBH’ liiONTHKthe***
11 The December Number (comojen c call
volume) is received ; subscribers
Williams, Esq,, author* „ sr
Friends," “ Maids of Honor, See.
riends," “ Maids ol Honor, “' v R „ l ,iveo o' . r
Christmas Brolly.'!' Jonulhan. ^ '
dec 5