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For PurlfylnR tlie Wood,nnd for the Cure nl
SCROFULA, RHEUMATISM. 8TUBBOHN ULCRRt, DVSPKP
8IA, SALT RHEUM, FEVER SORES, ERYSIPELAS,
rlMPLRS, BILES, MERCURIAL DISEASES, CUTA
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mullitudo of living- ivlluo.sos lo Iho grout worth o
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oxiiorlonco of foUrloon yours, Iirs won for H n dosorveii
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Its oxtou.ivo use throughout the world, und tlio limner-
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.mud us heneous und landmarks to the siifforin, and
diseased, holding forth tho inviting language of ®ti-
ooiirujemciil—<lo uol despair. Tiioilsnnds mid lens
of thoilsuiids who suffered wiriuiut lippo, gran g duy
and night under pnin and uiijllisli, beyond tlio power
of language lo convoy, have not "'dy lieen roliovod but
periiiiinoiitly cured. ’
II has hoeii'approved hy the
Hiedical faculty, Introduced and extensively used in
hospital*, under tho watchful eye of physicians, with
the happiest results. The preparation lining entirely
vegetable, renders its administration safe to the most
enfeebled frumo.
Tlio following testimonials nro selected from among
tho multitude of those wo ora daily receiving; nnd for
further confirmation, Hie render is referred to Ihe L nml-
ly llocipc mid Medical Almanac,furnished gratuitously
by all our ngeuts:
Nkw Youk, July 27,1849.
Messrs. A. D. A D. Sands—Umilleinon : Words cun
but feebly express my feelings in convoying the pleas
ing intelligence that my wife i« restored to perfect
honlth by tho use of your invaluable Sarsaparilla.—
She was afflicted with a severe cutaneous diseuso that
covered tho whole surface of the body, so tlint it would
have boon impossible to touch, any part that was free
from the humor;.tlio bend, face und body were cov
ered with scales like those of a fish; the lmlr fell out
in large quantities, and walking caused the most ox-
criiciatiug agonies, us it affected tho joints inora se
verely tliun any other part. She suffered also n long
time from nn affectation of tho liver, connected* with
general debility, and a prostration of tlio norvous sys
tem. Physicians, both in Europe and America, had
exhausted tho usual remedies, without effecting a cure,
or scarcely affording relinf; ami the best medical skill
was unavailing, until she happily used your Sursnpu-
rilla. The disease was pronounced salt rheum, but tier
whole system, internally and externally, was altogether
deranged; but so complete has been the cure, nftnr
using the Sarsaparilla for six weeks, and taking in
all less than oitn dozen bottles, that she now onjovs
better honlth than for years previous to tuking the
Sasnpnrilln. My object in making this communication
is, that alt who have suffered as she has, may know
w!mro nnd to whom to apply for relief, (and that not
in vain.) as a complete euro will lie the result. My
wife unites with me in heartfelt thanks^ and believe
me gentlemen, yours siuecrely,
FERRIF.R NAZER, 32 Nassau st.
N. IS.—For n corroboration of these facts apply to
Mr. II. McCiiun, at Messrs. Bowen A McNutnca’s store,
Broadwaw, N. Y.
City and County of New-York, ss.—Ferrier Nnzcr
being duly sworn, doth denose nnd say that the fore
going statement, to which lie bus subscribed his name,
is trim and accurate, to the host of his knowledge and
belief.—Sworn and subscribed, this 27th day of June,
1849, before ino. C. 8. WOODHULL, Muyor.
Boston, (Mass.) Aug. 31st, 1849.
Messrs. A. B. AD. Sands—Gentlemen : Last Spring
I was attacked with Rheumatism In tho lower purl or
my body, extending down to my feet, and so severely
was I affected that I could not stuud or move myself.—
I tried all tho different medicines idvertised for thi.
GREAT CURE for DYSPEPSIA.
ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER!
D It. J. 9. HOUGHTON’S PEPSlN-thc
true Digcstiv
Fluid, or Gastric Juice, Pro-
pared from Rcniml, or tho fourth .loimich of the On
'iftrr directions of Baron Liebig, tho jjTentPhysinlojii
Philadelphia,
This is n great natural Remedy for Indigestion and
Dyspepsiu, curing after Nature’s own method, hy Nn-
»..vA Awn Airnnt. the Gastric Juice. Pepsin is •»•**
..Agent, the Gastric Juico. Pepsin
chiefelmnoiit, -r great Higcsting- principle of the Gas
tric Juici—tlio Solvent of tlio Food, Iho purifying, pro
serving und itlinulutillg Agrut of tho Stonmcli nml III-
testincs, Il is extracted from the Digostivo Stomach
of the Ox, thus forming no Artificial Digestive Fluid,
precisely like tho natural Gastric Juice, — -
.... .its Clicnii
ciU powersVand furnishing a complete and perfect sub
stitute for it. By the aid of this preparation, the pnins
and evils of Indigestion nnd Dyspepsia are removed
just us they would bo by u healthy stomach. It is do
ing wonders for Dyspeptics, curing cases of Debility,
Emaciation, Nervous Decline mid Dyspeptic Con
sumption, supposed to bn on the verge* of the grave.
The Scientific Evidence upon which it is based, is in
the highest degree curious and retnarkuhlc.
Baron Liebig, in his celebrated work on nniinal
Chemistry, eavs : “An Artificial Digestive Fluid, unal-
ogous to the Gastric Juice, may he prepared from the
mucous membruno of the stonmcli of the Ox, in which
various articles of food, ns meat and eggs, will be soft-
nned, changed und digested, just In the same manner-
as they w ould be in the liuinun stonmcli.”
Haifa tea»poonful of pure Pepsin, infused in water,
will digest or dissolve five pounds of Roast Beef iu
about two knurs out of the stomucli.
Dr. Houghton’s Pepsin is sold by nearly all tho deal
ers in fine drugs und Popular Medicines, throughout
the United Slates. It is prepared in Powder and iu
Fluid form—and iu Prescription vials for the use of
Physicians.
Private Circulars, for tho use of Physicians, may bo
obtained of Dr. Houghton or his Agents,describing the
whole process of preparation, and giving the authori
ties upon which tlio claims of this now remedy are
bused. As it is not a secret remedy, no objection can
be raised against its use by Physicians in respectuble
tending and regular practice. Price, $1 per bottle.
Peptin in Powder sent by Mail, free eif Postage.
For convenience of sending to all parts of the coun
try, tlia Digestive Matter of the Pepsin is put up in the
form of Powder, with directions to be dissolved in wa
ter by the pationt. These Powders contaiu^Jpet the
same mutter as the bottles, and will b« sehtTry mail,
freo of postage, for one dollar sent (post-paid) to Dr. J.
8. HOUGHTON, M. D., Philadelphia, Pn.
fObserve this!—Evory bottlo of the genuine
Pepsin, bears the written siguaturo of J. 8. HOUGH
TON, M. D., sole proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa.
Vif* Sold hy all Druggists und dealers in Medicine,
d by Payne A Nisbot and E. L. Strohecker A Co.,
Agents for Macon, Gn.
J. A. MAYER, 154 Broughton-st.
June 9 nod ly Agont for Savannah.
IS ACKNOWLEDGED BY THE TRUE MEN OF AMER
ICA TO BE THE QUICKEST AND MOST EF
FKCTUAL REMEDY FOR THE CURE OF sjjwL
PAIN, AND THE REMOVAL OF ITS
CAUSE, IN THE WORLD.
PAIN
1 8 the warning fiveu of the preBouce of diseuse
and the prostrution of the uervous system. To stop
pain instuntly is our first great desideratum—then to
strengthen tho nerves, and to give vitality and u heul-
thy action to the nervous energy, so ns to enable the
system to ward off the attacks of disease. This wo
accomplish by
ltadwny’H llciuly Relief,
which i» prepared expressly for tlio instuiit reliel of
pain, and to strengthen, invigorate, uiidtn regulate the
action of the nerves, muscles, secret oiis, und every
organ in the system. Since Radwuy’s Ready Relinf
bus become a popular remedy, it is now prescribed by
plivsieians in evory place, as the best nild quickest
cure for all
lllieunmtlc, Neuralgic and NcrvoiiM PaiiiH.
It has cured over one hundred persons in this city,
who have used Nervous Antidotes when the hue and
cry is offered to refund the mouoy, but when the pn-
tient nsks for his money, tho circulators of those nos-
trams are not to be found.
Every i|ay wo Imve persons who have suffered
mouths of unguLh from
Neuralgia, Tic I>oleroux,8lck ami Nervoui*
Headache,
who Imve used these weak and inefficient remedies in
vain, corlify that one or two applications of Had way’s
Ready Relinf extorimlly, und 30 drops nt u dose Inter-
nnllr. have completely cured them. It bus stopped the
most excruciating pangs of pain of
ltliciiinatiNiii
iu 15 minutes, nml cured the disease entirely in 24
hours. It Ims cured some during itm application. It
will always stop tlio pain in five or ten minutes.
Neuralgia.
Every case of Neuralgia, whore it Ims been properly
used, it Ims stoppud the pain in u few minutes. Its
continued uso will strengthen tho nerves and rid tlio
system entirely from diseuse.
Paralysis,
Or nervous prostration, a relaxation of tho muscles;
in 99 cases out of 100 it will restore the use of the
limb iu a few hours. It •trciigtluma, warms, and invigo-
rates every muscle, nerve, and sinew in the system.
Palim In the Honed.
All puins and all aches foci its wonderfbl soothing nnd
strengthening influence; it instantly arrests the most
severe puins.
Jumping Toothache.
It will stop the most tantalizing tooth ache in u few
seconds. This thousands of our citizens can attest.
Nervous puins of all kinds are arrested in a few mo
ments by Rudwuy’s Ready Relief.
Sick Headache.
999 cases out of 1,000, it will freo from pain iu fifteen
minutes, and the continued uso according to directions,
^Ipositively cure.
Cough* and Cold*.
Railway's Ready Relief will iiistuully stop the most
troublosome cough. It bus cured hoarseness time and
nguin, in a few hours. Taken .internally, it euubles
tho patient to cxpectornte freoly, removes all influm-
FOR THE CUR
#oaghs, Colds, Hoarseness, |
chitis, Croup, Asthma, WhoO]
ing-Cough & Consumption.
MAUBM AIiUS
COMPOUND OF CINCH0ND,
FOR THE CUnE OF
CHILLS AND FEVER, DUMB AGUE, Ac.
Warranted to Cure the worat Canes.
T HIS MEDICINE is perfectly sufe, and free from ull
mercurial poisonous substances of uuy kind, and
may be taken without the slightest injury to the consti-
ion. Its reputation is now well established as being
tho best preparation for this unpleasant disease. It is
also a mostexcelleiittonic for weak or dobilitntcd per-
^To guard uguinst forgot y or counterfeits, every Bottle
has tho name of the inventor, tho name of the article,
and pltteo made at, blown on the bottle. In additiou lo
this, every bottle Ims the sealed stamp over the cork,
and the written tiume of J. E. Marshall on tho wrapper.
For sale, in this city, by
A. A. SOLOMONS A CO., Agents.
motion, swelling, and irritation of the Brouchica!
gnus, und by bathing extcrnnlly tho neck, throat, nnd
chest, it produces n quicker uction to tho skin, the pa
tient perspires freely, it removes the puin from the
'* rout, uml gives strength to the lungs.
Eruption* of the skin.
By uddiug ntablo spoonful of Relief to a table spoon
ful of Olive Oil, it will stop the most painful itching of
the skin iu a few minutes, and entirely cure Knit Rhe- #
uh>, Ring Worm, Itch. Burns, Sores, Scalds, Ac.
HwellingM.
Rndway’s Ready Relief will reduce all swellings,
bruises, or wounds, in n few minutes. Bear in mind to
ask for Rudwuy’s Ready Relief. Rcmembur the three
R. R. R.
Prico 50 cents large bottles, nml 25 cents, containing
tcu times the strength of any liuiainent or untidote in
: hy Henry, 4 ? disease, umong which wore several kinds of Sarsapu-
rilla, but nono of thorn did mo any good, nnd I gave up
j\TJS W8PAPRR.—50 ran ins 21 by 27, 50 reams 24
Is by30, 50 roams24 by“ * “
/ 38,25 reams 22 by 32,25
roums 24 by 34.
Pbintino Ink.—A supply of superior quality ef nil
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of ail sizes,) for Newspaper, Book, and Job Work;
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Types, Ac.—Orders received for Type uml Printing
Materials of overy description, which will bofurnished
for a commission of 5 per cent,
nov 18 lOHN M. COOPER.
rnillfi COUNT1288 OF luJpOL»TA»T*.by
■l Ooorge Sand : Sequel to “ Cpnsuulo."
The Widow Rugby’s Husband, und other Talcs of
Alabama; by tho author of “Cuptain Simon 8ugg»,”
Illustrated. •
Tlu. disters, or The Fatal Marriages j by Henry
Cochlea, author of “Valentino Vox,” “Tho steward) *
Sartain's Magazine, for June
Household Words, Nos. 53 uml 54.
I’ll# Brother Jonathan, for the Fourth ol July.
Received bv JOHN M. COOPER.
all hopo of being curod, when a friend advised
try Sand’s Sarsaparilla. I consented, not nxpectiugit
would cure mo; but after using twelve bottles 1 have
the happiness of stating to you that the pain has loft
mo, I can walk without any assistance, und I am gain
ing In strength every day, which I Imvo no doubt is
owing entirely to the use of your Sarsaparilla. I send
ou this voluntary certificate that the afflicted tuny
now what modieiue to use to alluviate thqirsufferings
and effect a cure. Yours, very truly,
JOHN BANVAIU), 31 Clmmbers-st.
Prepared and sold wholesale and rntuik hy A. B. A
Prepared and sold wholesale ami rntuil, by A. II. A
D. SANDS, Druggists nml Chemists, 100 Fulton street,
corner of Williuin, Now York. Sold also by Druggists
generally throughout tho United Stales nnd Cumulas
Price il per bottlo; six bottles for $5.
For sulo by HENDRICKSON A MOORE,
juufi 23 tfob 26 J. M. TURNER A CO.
RHEUMATISM! 11HKUMAT18M!!
T HE BEST and most popular remedy ever offered
to the afflicted is MARSHALL’S MAGICAL
PAIN ERADICATOR. It will, most emphatically,
come up lo the representuticu, nnd will cure, if it be
in tho powor of medicine to do so. There is no non
i icnso or hurabuggery in this remedy—all that is wanted
s an impartial trial. It will not cost much—only 50
cents for u box—that will most probably do a liundr
dollars'worth of good.
Those suffering from the following discuses have,
indeed, reason to rojoice that the remedy is certainly
found which will most undoubtedly cure. Try for
yourselves, and bo convinced, that there is yet some
thing iu the world iu which there is no humbug. The
diseases which Marshall's Erudicator will CURB arc,
Rheumatism, Lumbago, Painful Nerves, Spinal Aflec
tions, Palsy, Dislocations, Sprains, Bruises, Struius,
(Edematous Swellings, Weuk Joints, Contracted Ten
dons, Tumours, Nodes, Ganglions, Wens, Goitre, Head
ache, Weak Rack, Gout, Scrofula, Tooth-uche, Corns,
Stricture of the Chest, Sore Throat, Ac., Ac. The
proprietors will waiirant in ull the cases named.
For sale in this citv by
A. A. SOLOMONS A CO., and
J. A. LaROCIIE, Agents.
EF* Bo careful to purchase none without the writ'
ten numo of J. E. Marshall. mur * ‘
THE GREAT SUMMER MEDICINE!!
OU. GUY80TT>8
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Tho Odyssey of Homer.
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the Battle of the Frogs ami Mice—liberally translated.
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and Superstition of various countries: bv Thomas
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Tho ,Natural History of Selhorne \ with observa
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imecin, V*II, outminiu uiurury.
The Book of Oratory, for tho use ol Schools ; by
Edwurd C. Marshall, M. A., late iusiructure iu u
Military School ut WcA Point. Received hy
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1JAI, K It I IP K.—161) culls Hale Knpo, mndo of
XJ Kvanized llump, represented as superior iu
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rmURAN'T’S EFFERVESCENT 8KLT-
Jl ajBR 'APHRSENT, .—This much esteemed
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tions, Headache, Heartburn, Acidity of the Stomach,
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ON AND liARD.—50 hhds.
AMI LAUU.-OU finds, prime Bacon
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do Stuart’s Crashed
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it to the name of the
GREAT AMERICAN SPECIFIC.
So fur as it is known ir is univr^ully appreciated,
and many cmimmt physicians use it daily in their prac
tice with tlio most nappy effects, uml certify that it is
tho host cxtrnct in existence, nml the only one that
STANDS THE TEST OF TIME.
Every year adds to its great popularity, nnd multi
plies its astonishing cures. The victim of
HEREDITARY SCROFULA,
With suppurating glands, honey-combed flesh, and
varies eating into Ids hones, finds Guysott's Yellow
Dock and Sarsaparilla a bulm for Ids afflictions. His
horrible tormouts nro assuaged, nml bis maludy not
only relieved, but
PERMANENTLY CURED.
It may be safely asserted, from the results of past
experience, that Dr. Guysott’s Extract of Yellow Dock
and Sarsaparilla is, beyond nil comparison, the
MOST WONDERFUL REMEDY ON EARTH
for the following disouscs, and ull others proceeding
from
VITIATED BLOOD.
Scrofulaor Kings’ Evil, lliioumat'sm, Obstinate Cuta
neous Eruptions, Pimples or Pustule on the lace.
Blotches, Boils, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm or Tet
ter, Scald Houd, Enlargement uml Pnins of the Uones
und Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Lumbago, nnd
discuses arising from injudicious use of Mercury, Aches
or Dropsy, Exposure or Imprudence in Life, Liver
Complaint, Ague nnd Fever, Intermitting Fever, Choi-
Complaint, Ague nnd Fever, Intermitting Fever, Chol
era Morbus, Dysentery, Diurrluea, Plethora of Blood
ill the Hoad, Pilos, Puins in the Back, Sides, Breast or
Loins, and all forms of Muscular, Glutidulcr und Skin
Diseases
It is a sovereign specific for General Debility, and
the best renovator for a Broken Constitution, ft «.«-
ccs aiid re-iuvigorates every organ, promotes activity
und regularity in every function, and produces that
condition of tho whole physical system, which
host security for
LONG LIFE!
Let alt who wish to purge the blood from the iuiptiri:
ties contracted from the free indulgence of the appe
tite during the whiter, nnd to prepare the system to
RESIST SUMMER EPIDEMICS,
resort NOW to Guysotte’s Extract of Yellow Dock
and Sarsuparilla, which is proving itself an antidote
fbr many of the most inaliguant diseases that fiesh is
heir to, ami they will never be disappointed; for iu
this remedy tlio public iuith has never wavered—never
can wavor; for it is founded on experience, just as
their want of faith in other and spurious compounds is
also founded in experience: They
FLY FROM MINERAL NOSTRUMS
to seek hopo. life, and vigor from this
PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY
Therefore, however brokened down iu health and
JUSSIS.-iis'boM Imitation Dairy CI.ee.o, for j>“wev«r lo.th.o.ne lo himself and others, la
fcslo by ’ no oue despair of recovery, lot the patient only un
derstand that his hopg physical restoration lies
of Yellow Dock and Sar:
him for his
I’S SAKE
hesitation in predicting his
to try it, and wo have
speedy restoration to health.
Asn means of rerulntiugall the fttnetions of
WOMAN’S DELICATE ORGANIZATION,
it has no equal in the matcriu medico, and at that
critical period of life, when the flret stage of her do-
cliue commences, its cordial and iuvigoratimrFYoDcr-
ties will enable her to
PASS THE CRISIS 8AFELY.
Nona gonuiii. unldf, jiut up In inrgn bottles
containing n quart, and nmhn bribe Syrup Kara in
thnglnu, with tho written iigpnturo S. F. Bennett on
I ia /HllAtilPiuniinnii.
wrtoper.
par battle—or C bottle, far (5.
SCOV1L* MEAD.
Tld Chartres .tract, New Orleuni.
i»ral Agent, for Ihe Southern State., to
J er« uiu.t be nddrewed.
J. M. TURNER A CD. “
a Georgia
A FACT WORTH KNOWING,
A ND every body should know it, that Marshall 1
Magical Pain Ermlicntor, will stop u Congestive
Chill! I It has done it to our certain knowledge, und
it will do it nguin. It will also stop nnd break up the
worst cusc of Chronic Chills and Fever I Wc speak
wlmt we know to he fuct, uml defy contradiction.—
Ilheuniutism, Neuralgic Affections, Puins in the limbs,
Swellings, Bruises, Strains, Sprains, Weak Buck
Joints, Ac., including divers other fMaec*?*. to which
“flush is hair,” disappear after a few applications
Try it nml be convinced, or in case of fuilurc, do not
hesitate to call buck aud receive vour money.
For sale by A. A. SOLOMONS A CO, and
apr 7 J. A. LaKOCHE, Agents.
QPlUNUtiOODHs—JExtru Rich Fourlund Silks,
latest stvlns of Summer Silkn. itlain. urint.xl nml
^ latest styles of Summer Silks, plain, printed and
Clieiie Bareges, plain,printed and Embroidered Tissues
uml Alboriues, printed Cambrics, Jaconets, Organdies
nml Lawns, white Swiss Muslins, plain nml figured;
Swiss Muslins, embroidered in colors, Scotch and
French Plaid Gingham, colored Cliumbrays, Toile del’
Inde, Fancy Prints, Barege, Canton Crape, Hornani
and Embroidered Muslin Long Shawls, Ladiei
hrellas, Parasols, nnd Sun Shades, Tape Border
Hemstitch, Riviere and Embroidered Liuen Cambric
Handkerchiefs, Lace Capes and Berthes, Muslin
Sleeves, Belt Ribbons, Gloves ingrentvariety, Ac., Ac
For sale by JAMES ANDERSON A CO.
»nwr 6 No. 70 St. Juliun A 103 Bryan sts.
this day associated with him WM. II. 6lCO*fF
and EDWIN KNAPP in the Book and Stationery
business, will continue the znme with them under the
firm of JOHN M.COOPKlrA CO.
JOHN M. COOPER.
Savannah, June 2d, 1851
signed have this day formed a connection with
Mr. E. W. Marshall, nnd will continue the Wholesale
Dry Goods business under the firm of Roberts, Foote
A Marshall.
j»
N OTICE.—The Ce-partuorship of Marshall A
Aikin is this duy dissolved hy mutual consent.
The name of the firm cun he used by either of the u
dorsigned in closing the business.
E. W. MARSHALL,
Jump 3 ALEXANDER AIKIN.
^AND PAPER nml Powdered Pumice Stone; for
eug 4
Principal office 162 Fulton streot, New York ; Read
ing A Co , State street, Boston; Cohcn> Charleston;
Blakely A Co., St. Louis ; A. Douglass, Patterson; Van
Buskirk, Newark ; C. Phelps, Hartford ; J. Kimm A
Sperry, New Huven; Samuel Skiddnr, Lowell; Perry,
Manchester; H ule, New bury port: Lathrop, Dover, N.
II.; and by ull the rcspectubfo druggists in the United
8tates nnd Cauudas. RADWAY A CO.,
162 Fulton street, New York.
RADWAY’S MEDICATED SOAP.
A S A BEAUTIFIKR OF* THE SKIN, it SUrpa
everything of the kind in the world. It ..
moves Redness, Pimples, Blotches, Pustules, Tetters
Rush. It cures Suit Rheum, Ring Worm, Sore Heads,
Sores, Pustular Eruptions. It imparts heulth to the
skin nnd beauty to the complexion. As a Nursery
and Toilet Soap, it is beyond the reach of rivalry, and
for Shaving purposes it is the best ia use. One cake
of Rodwuy's Soap will last longer than throe cakes
of the same size of any other Soap in use, therefore it
is the cheapest ami best Soap in tlio world. Price 25
coats, largo cakes in engraved wrappers, and the sig-
nature of R. G. Radway upon encli wrapper.
THE CROWNING ORNAMENT OF BEAUTY IS
BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF LUXURIANT HAIR.
RADWAY’S CIRCASSIAN BALM.
T HE lady or gentlcmuu who desires u beautiful arti
cle to dress their Hair, are ndvised to make use
of Radway’s Circassian Balm ; it possesses many ad
vantages over all other huir tonics rnd preparations.
First, it cloan8cs the scalp from dandruff, gives tone
and vigor to the roots and bulbs, invigorates to healthy
action the germ of life, which gives to the hair a healthy
root, and forces the hnir to grow; it cures Baldness,
stops the huir from falling out, makes it fine, strong,
soft nnd glossy, keeps it from turning grey, or be
coming discolored. It is truly n luxury to dress the
huir with this delicious preparation.
Agents in Suvunnuh:—
HENDRICKSON A MOORE,
J. A. LaROCHE.
A. A. SOLOMONS A CO., >u d
«|>r JOHN A. MAYER.
AFFLICTED, READ!!!
ed 15 years ago by DR. KINKELIN. The oldest,
surest and best hand to euro ull forms of secret dis
cases, diseases of the skin, and solitary habits of
youth, is D11. KINKELIN, N. W. corner of Third
and Union-streets, between Spruce nnd Pino, lAfc
squares from the Exchange, Philadelphia.
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.
There is a habit which boys teach each other, at the
academy or college—a Imhit indulged in when by
themselves, in solitude, growing up with tho boy to
manhood, and which, if nut abandoned in due time,
not only begets serious obstacles to matrimonial hap
uincs8, hut gives rise to a series of protracted, insid
ions, und devastating affections. Few of tlioso who
iudulge in this pernicious practice, are aware of the
consequences, until they find tho nervous system shat
tered, feel strange and unaccountable feelings, vague
fours in thw miud. The individual becomes jbeble, lie
is unable to lulior with accustomed vigor, or to apply
his mind to study; his step is turdy and weuk, he is
dull, irresolute, the couuteuance is downcast, the eyes
without natural lustre, shamefucedness is apparent.—
These are symptoms which should awaken the atten
tion of those similarly afflicted.
IF TIlE VICTIM
Be conscious of the cause of his decay, und having re
linquished the odious practice he suffers uuder tlioso
terrible uocturRal nml involuntary emissions, which
weaken und shume him, producing mental ami physi
cal prostration. If he emancipate himself beforo the
practice has done its worst, and enter matrimony, his
In offering to tho eomimiuity this Justly celebrated
remedy for disease of the tlirout ami hums, it is not
our wish to trifle with the live* or health or the afflict
ed, hut fniukly to lay before them the opinions of dis
tinguished men mid some of the evidences of its suc
cess, from which they cau judge for themselves. Wo
sincerely pledge ourselves to innke no wild nKftcriions
or false statements of its efficacy, nor will wo hold out
any hope to suffering Immunity which facts will not
warrant.
Many proofs are here given, and we solicit uii inqui-
v from ths public into nil we publish, feeling assured
liey will find them perfectly reliable,und the medicine
worthy their best confidence uud patronage.
From the distinguished Professor of Chemistry and
Materia Medico, Bowdoin College.
US. . I .1
Dear Sir : I delaved answering the receipt of your
reparation, uutil 1 had nil opportunity of w itnessing
its effects iu my own fuudly, or in tho ftunilics of iny
friends.
This 1 have now done with a high degree of satis
faction, ill cases both of adults ami children.
I have found it,as its ingredients show, a powerful
remedy for colds and coughs, and piilmonarv diseases.
PARKER CLEAVELAND, M I).
Brunswick, Me., Feb. 5, 1847.
Fri
Overseer i
i the Hamilton Mills, i
city.
this
V*
Lowell, Aug. 10, 1849.
Dr. J. C. Ayer: 1 have been cured of the worst
cough 1 ever hud In my life, hy your “Cherry Pec
toral,” and never fail, when 1 imve opportunity, of
recommending it to others.
Yours respectfully, S. D. EMERSON.
_ S' 1 '* Rend the following, nml ^oe if this medicine is
wortn n trial. This patient hud become very fcohlc,
and tlio effect of tho medicine wus unmistakably dis
tinct
United States Hotel, Saratoga Springs, ?
July 5, 1849. >
Dr. J. C. Ayer—Sir: I have been afflicted with
painful affection of the lungs, ami nil the symptoms of
settled consumption, for more than a year. I could
find no medicine that would reach iny case, until I
commenced tho u*o of your “Cherry Pectoral,”
which gave me gradual relief, uml I have been steadi
ly gaining my strength, tillmiy health is well nigh re
stored.
While ur.ng your medicine, I had the grutiffeution
of curing with it my reverend friend, Mr. Truinun, of
Sumpter District, who hud been susponded from hill
parochial duties by a severe attack of bronchitis.
I have pleasure In certifying tlioso facts to you,
And am, sir, yours respectfully,
J. F. CALHOUN, of South Carolina.
having stronger claims to V,”**
L-ninpmiiiili'il hy a rainiUrOR^jjWjjj?.,™- Brin,
VERSON CoIleOf., Philadelphia Jt:t
■'i'- TWENTY TEARs’s r jll^''-
iu, Piiiliiilcljihiu. hi. louo ejcporiSee ifaT
him |o tin- opinion that a compounded
rei|Uiro.l to prevent nml remody Um dcl.il,* 01
iIiicimI by .. siding in low miasmatic climute, .f' 0 -
counteract the prostrating influences of th“ “ d '•
von, disorders with which the human family
DR. ALLEN is n well known physician . 1 .
used the above medicine in his prn«ico lir il
years will! tho ino.t iistonisliliig effect Imvin.
its qualities in above ID £ *®st«d
. FIVE THOUSAND CASES.
No medicine ever received mare flattering .
nieiidution from physician, of eminent stondfiil !!"'
lilts been bestowed on tills. * dlln
Thoimnndn nro now HiiHerinu from n.„.
dreadful complaint, tho Dyspepsia, wnn«?il.., , '! l “‘ l
tie of Dr. Alltn't Fcge,U CompeS “ if ?" 1 '
the effect of removing nil tlio.e distressing fo ,
icndnm on that most debilitating disease l,ll K«ut.
Salt Proprietor*—Oi W. Allen, m. d io,,,
A. J. A JV. L. Cleavland, i!07 Kintr .l, cholil
S-.C. A.A.8U1,OMONS&CO
•I 11110 111 Ouly iitfontK in Savannah. (;„
o. W. VAN llouxnn
IMPROVED EUSTIC SHOULDER
The only Rrace manufactured n„
doe. not bind or r.hofe n„d,r a
pinns, and con honors icitkboiheo,.
[andecmjhrt. u
Tlio.sc who hare worn otlicrBrnc.
-■o requested to give those a trial m
test llioir superiority over all other,
.... - Clerks,students,tailors,soainitrs.
•cs, children of both sexes, mid all others, w ho cithn,
from habit or occupation, or from a weakly nr dehlll
luted constif ution, have acquired tlio Imbit of bendina
forward, (round-shouldoreil) and compressing the chro
nnd lungs, will fiud the nbovo Brnco to remedy the above
defeet, und ensure un erect enrriuge, with' improved
symmotry nml form of bod v to tlio wearer, uml nho «l
lowing a full, free, and healthy action and expansion of
the lungs, by removing the compression, nml prevent
ing thereby the pulmonary organs from becoming weak
had diseased.
C. W. VAN HORN & CO.,
Manufacturer* of Surgical Bandages ol nil description
Philadelphia. r
HENDRICKSON & MOORE, Agents
apr 28 tf Gibbons'Buildings,Savannah, 6a.
Willi such assurance, and from such men, no stronger
proof can be ndduceri, -.xcopt that found in its effects
upon trial.
Prepared nnd sold by JAMES C. AYER,
Prncticul Chemist. Lowell, Muss.
Sold in Savannah by J. M. TURNER, T.M. TUR
NER &. CO., and all the Druggists throughout tho city
and state.4mo juno 26
BOGLE’S
HYPERION FLUID,
RESTORING, PRESERVING ANRI EM-
UELLISHING THE HAIR.
I S now considered by evory one the best article ever
produced. The unprecedented sale, increasing de
mand, nnd universal satisfaction it gives, havp more
tliau realized the most sunguino expectations of the
inventor.
The “Hyperion” is a Vegetable Compound, which
besides its tonic and stimulating qualities, recommend
ed by the most eminent Physiciuns, combines in itself
a thorough cleansing wash, blended with n silky,
glossy moisture for the hair, better than any oil,grease,
«»r pomatum, yet free from their deleterious effects; nml
•assessing intrinsic vniuos never before uttnined for
ruventing
BALDNESS AND GREY HAIR,
entirely curing Scurf, Duudruft', nnd all other diseases of
the skin ; disposing the hnir to curl, and positively
changing tho hurshest huir into the most soft, glossy,
and healthy state—giving it a darker color.
The Ladies consider it invaluuhle, as it keeps the
parting clean, and the hair iu place and curl. On dill-
(Iren's heads it lays the foundation of a good head of
hair.
A Treatise on the Anutouiy und Physiology of the
Hair, with directions for preventing baldness, remov
ing dandruff, and preserving the natural benuty aud
softness ofthe hair, by Wm.Bogle, accompanies each
bottle.
The proprietor hns innumerable certificates, ex-
tollingits manifold virtues, from eminent Pliysieans.
Divines, and citizens ofthe highest respectability, nml
begs to give us a sample the following from n well
known gentleman:
Charleston Hotel.
Charleston, S. C., March 7,1851.
Mr. Wm. Bogle: Dear Sir—Somo time ago my
hair commenced falling off', and to such un extent,!
began to fear I should turn prematurely bald. After
using many of tlio nopular articles ofthe day, u friend
suggested your “ Hyperion Fluid,” which I wusiuduced
y® .. * . J£A
to try, with, I confess, bufclittle hope of success,
however, surprised and gratified after n shorttriai to
fiud a decided improvement, aud I now possess a full
crop of healthy hair, which I can only attribute to the
truji ui iicuiiuj' nun, »» iiii:ii i cuu umy him limn: m me
extraordinary qualities of your justly celebrated
“ Hyperion Fluid.”
You are at liberty to publish this for the benefit of
others similarly uffiicled, und I hopo success may
crown your deserving efforts, and that your sales of
the Hyperion Fluid may be commensurate with its
merits. Yours very respectfully,
THOMAS 8. NICKERSON.
FOR THE COMPLEXION—A NEW ARTICLE.
BOGLE’S
HEBEAIONI A,
PrcHervlngniHl Beautifying tlieCoinpIcxlon
and rendering it Fails Delicate
and Traniipnrent.
T HE Proprietor, with an lionoruhle consciousness
of meriting the upprovul of the fuir sex, ventures
to bring the above article uuder their notice, confident
of its superior merits. Wherever it has beon used it hns
proved itself admirably adapted ns n cutaneous cos
metic, and pronounced cqunlly efficacious for crudi-
enting tans, pimples, und other eruptions of the skin,
as the Hyperion Fluid bus proved itself for restoring
(he huir.
For Children.’-AstheHebeaioniuisciitirelyiuiiocent
in its composition, it muy be used with the most perfect
safety for children; its balsamic properties nourishes
the skin in its embryo state, kecpinji. it free from ull
impurities. Gcuial and purifying, ic is at once both
soothing nnd pleasing to the little patients. *
Agents for Savannah, Tiros. M. Turner & CoAL.
J. Myers, and Hendrickson Sc Moore. Charleston,
Havelland, IIarrall Sc Co., and P. M. Cohen &
Co. Augusta, Havelland, Risley Sc Co., and D. B.
Plumb. New York, 8ands Sc Co., and Cary Sc Co.
mar 15 tilths
JOHN A. MAYER.
gUPEIMOlt COLOGNE WATEBj&ropar-
«“S * JNO. a.tSayer.
OKGAlis, ami clioicc Ciimvinr ami Smoking To-
L’ lineco ; for sale bv
JNO. A. MAYER,
1 banco ; for sale by
nog i
H AY.—S00 bale, good Northern Hay, iu store: for
•ale by
■“■tl BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
S OFT SOAP—In bbls. and lialfbbl. , for sale by
E. HENDERSON Jtr HON
E. HENDERSON A SON,
J u| y ^ No. 51 Iudian-it.
mHLuDdereigned haring purehmod tlio interest ol
-i- E. W. Marshall, iu the into firm of Marshall A
Aikin, will continue the Dry Goods business attlie old
stood, under the firm of Aikin A Burns, and respect
fully solicits* continuance of its former patrons
■ ALEXANDER AIKIN,"
June 3 • THOMAS H. BURNS, JR.
GEGAUS.-
O very supei
-150 M Segars, various brands, same
very superior, in store, and for sale by
j“0» 10 W. M. DAVIDSON .
G ENUINE TURKEY RHUBARB, for sale by, "
■ JOHN A. MAYER.
P RIME NEW CROP ST. CROIX SC-
GARS—20 hhds. landing, and for iale by
apr S4 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
~17TRG1N1A FJjOUR*—Extra quality, just ra-
v ceived. For sale by
apr 19 WM. P. YONQE, No. fl| Bay-.t.
into by
BRIG]
HAM, KELLY A CO.
lUT’AY BUTTER.—For Florida,90 tubs for solo hy
lxl may 17 WOOD, CLAGIIORN A CO.
’Ll AMS.—lfltierccrRoioseii'j best Baltimore Huns,
J* landing from schooner Woodbridge. Forsalebv
June 17 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. *
bushels Bran, landing from brig Heu-
by BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.|l
marriage is unfruitful, nnd his sense tells him that this
is caused by his early follies.
Too many think they will hug the secret to their
own hearts, and cure themselves. Alas ! how often
is this a futul delusion, and how many a promising
youth, who might huvo been an ornament to socioty,
lias faded iVoni the earth.
YOUNG MEN I
Let no false modesty deter you from making your
case known to one who, from education and respecta
bility, can alone befriend you. He who places him#
self under Dr. KINKELIN'S treatment, may religious
ly confide iu his honor as a gentleman, nnd in whose
bosom will be forever locked tho secret of the patient.
COUNTRY INVALIDS
Finding it incouveuient to make personal application,
can, hy Rtating their cusp explicitly, together with all
their symptoms, (per lotter post paid,) nave forward
ed to them a chest containing Dr. K.’s medicines, ap
propriated accordingly, and be curod at home.
Strictures ofthe uretlirn, weakness and constitutional
debility, promptly curod, aud full vigor restored. All
letters post paid.
A remittance of 25 cents in a letter, post paid,
addressed to Dr. Kiokelin, Philadelphia, will secure
his Book on tile Secret Infirmities or Youth.
nug 29 -ly
L Britannia Ware, Silver Plate, Window Glass,
motors, and all kinds of motals, for Military Goods, it
(s very efficient. A supply of the above useful article,
just received, and for sulo at 12Vfcc.per paper,
apr 24 COLLINS Sc BULKLEY.
Brandy, iu. store and for sale by
nug 7 W. M. DAVIDSON.
W ORLEANS MOLASSES.—50 bbls.
very superior;, for sale by
ug 7 WOOD, CLAGIIORN Sc CO.
B ROWN»S EXTRACT OF JAMAICA
GINGERr^lt (received and for sale by
nug 0 * JOS. M. TURNER, Monumcut-sq.
PITARD BRANDY•—5 half pipes Oturd, Dupu
KP Sc Co's. Brandy, in bond; for sale by
■ otig 5 W.M. DAVIDSON.
A LE.—30 bbls. superior Summer Stock Ale, to ui
JnL rive per steamer Florida this day; for sale by
»ug 5 W. M. DAVIDSON.
T RECHES.—Just received per steamer Florida,
J-J arid for sale by
nug 6 JOS. M. TURNER, Monumeot-sq.
¥ ADIES* und Gentlemen’s Gauze Merino and
JLi Cotton Utider-Guriiftqitaf 1 for sale by
JjrtyJ 4 Sc MORGAN*
B ALE ItGPE^-Wj Sr.-h^l'nu.Hty Kentucky;
uud 300 do db do Philadelphia; just received on
consignment, and for sale by .
au g 5 - C. A. 6RE1NER.
Tha subscriber having mado arrangements for a
regular and constant supply of the most fushionable
goods in the Iteady Made line, invites the attention of
his friends nnd the public, to his present stock, just
received, which will be sold ns low us any siinilur
-styles can be had i
apr 25
i the city.
JOHN MALLERY.
WINDOW SHADES.—.
v v pairs, for sale by DeWITT Sc MORGAN,
apr 24 R»|] * “* ~ “
A few very handsome
ITT Sc MORGAN,
Rihero’s New Building.
N ATURE aud Relssedness of Christian Purity; by
Rev 8. S. Foster.
Rev 8. S. Foster.
Christ^ Experience, us displayed in the Life and
Writings of St Paul; by the author of “Christiun Re
tirement.”
The Authority of God, or the True Barrier
i ne Autnority oi ood, or the True Barrier ngamst
Romish and Infidel Aggresiion; by Rev. J. M. D’Au-
bigne, D. D.
Lays of the Kirk nnd Covenant; by Mrs. A. Stuart
Menteath.
The Fruit Garden ; a Treatise ou Laying out and
Managing Orchards and Gardens; by P. Barry.
The Flax Movement; its Nationnl Importance and
Advantages, with directions for the preparation Mf
Flax Cotton and the Cultivation of Flax; by the Chev
alier Clausse. Received by
mav 3 JOHN M. COOPER.
\\TATER COOLERS*—A ftill supply of these
v? desirable articles for Summer use. Just re-
eived and forsnleby COLLINS Sc BULKLEY,
june 20 100 Bryan-streetV
■piI.OWER JARS Sc WATER COOLERS,
J- of assorted sizes, just received and for sale by
jun« 5 COLLINS Sc BULKLEY,
weagain invite the public to examine ourSpringStock
before making theirpurchaaostliisseascm. Our sales
shell be made at reasonably prices, andsatiafaction
Every kind of Genteel RoadyJMiideOlothing.Hafo,
Caps, Boots,Shoes, Trunks, valises, Carpet Bags,
noois,Duoes, i niu*r,
Umbrell»e,&c.,i*to bnfdnod »t .lltlmee among our
goode. Gent.’Dreo Coet*. V«iU. PnnU, and other
gnrmont«,noceM»Of «o cbnjplete a geiiteal *Uit, wo
arecon!‘nually praparodtoluralab- Hat* and Laps
Boykaud Children. Family
■*-* and neecMltice, and Sor-
(g for L. th City and Flan
ledwlth.eh-
-onago thna far, let na
emtom from onrfrianda
WM.B.HALE.
aasss?"’'
C. W. VAN HORN’S
IMPROVED ELASTIC UTERINE SUPPORTER,
For Prolapsus Uteri, (Falling ofthe Womb) ire
This instrument is light and elastic, and is made
without tho steel springs, which isobjoctionableonnc-
count of their chafing tho hips, See., making them ex
ceedingly unpleasant to bo worn.
Ladies suffering from the above derangement, and
Physicians particularly, aro solicited to give them a
trial, to prove their superiority over the steel inrim;
nnd other bandages.
Sevcrul Professors of Obstetrics, Ac., und alsoatmni-
her of Physiciuns in this city, and throughout the Uni
ted States, have adopted them in their practice with
the most ducided bcncliciui results, and highly recom
mend and approve of them. The following is from
Professor Woodward, Cincinnati, Ohio.
“ I have examined, and used to a considerable extent,
during a practice of nearly twenty-live years, a great
variety of Spring and Lnccd Bandages, designed for
the rolief nnd cure of tho several affections to which
your instruments nro applicable, but for mechanical
execution, as well as the accurate adaptation oftht
instrumentsto their severaldesigns, 1 havenever seen
any that has given me more satisfaction.
CHARLES WOODWARD, M. D."
Professor of Obstetrics, u id diseases of women and
children. Medical Institute, Cihcinnati, Ohio.
Also, Bandages for females, after parturition, Sup
porters for weakness, debility, &c., Trusses of all de
scriptions, for Hernia, Instruments for Knock-nce«,
Club-foot, Bow-legs, dislocated or week joints, Spinal
Instruments for Curvnturo of the Spine, and also for
all derangements requiring the use of Bandages, for
restoration.
C. W. VAN HORN Sc CO., Philadelphia.
HENDRICKSON Sc MOORE, Agents,
a PvS8 tf Gibbons* Buildings, Savannah,Ga.
r FHE HARMONY OF FKOPUECY; or,
A Scriptural Illustrations ofthe Apocalypse; by
Rev. Alexander Keith, D. D.
Memoir of Willium Wordsworth, Poet Laureate,
D. C. L.; by Christopher Wordsworth, D. D. Canon o|
Westminister.
Studios of Auimals, with instructions for the lead
pencil and crayon ; by F N. Otis.
Dictionary of Mechanics, No 30.
Iconographic Encyclopedia, No. 20,
A History of Greece, from the earliest tidies to the
destruction of Corinth, B. C., 146, by D. Leonhard
Schmitz, F. R. S. E.
Tables of Sterling Exchange; in which aro ihowi
the value of n Sterling Bill in Federal Money for any
amount from £1 to £10,000 at every rate of premium,
und also how to invest any amount of Federal Money
from $1 to $10,000, in a Sterling Bill; bv George Oats.
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TXAllPER’g MAGAZINE FOR JUNE|
-LA Harper’s Now York and Erie Railroad Guide
Book ; containing a description of tho Scenery, Rivers
Towns, and Villages, &c., illustrated with 136 engra
vmgs; by Willium Mnclcod.
Loudon Labor aud the Loudon Poor; by Ilcary
Mayhew, part 6.
The Gold Worshippers; or, The Days we Live In—
a Future Historical Novel; hy tlia r author of “White-
friers.”
Tlio Heir of Wt«t-Waylund; a Tale by Mary How*
itt. Received by * *
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SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING.
8ION OF THE GOLDEN EAGLE.
THE Subscribers have now completed
their, assortment of Spring Goods, consistingof a large
aud well seleetod assortment of Spring and Summer
Clothing, ofthe mostdcsirnble styles. Hats of every
variety; Boots and Shoos; Trunks of different kiuds;
Valises, Curpct Bags, Umbrellas ; gentlemen’s Cravnts
and Stocks; Silk lldkfs.; Gloves of every variety;
Port Monuisc, Hnir Brushes, Suspenders, See. All in
w ant are most respectfully invited to cal) and examine
for themselves.
apr 11 STALEY & HENDRY.
REYNOLD’S HAMS—Lauding 300, for
juiK *25 WOOD, CLAGHORN Sc CO.
sale
TYTIOOLET’S EAGLE GIN.—3 pipes Nico-
i 1 lot’s Engle Gin, in bond, for sale by
apl 0 COHENS Sc HERTZ.
J ACONET, CAMBRIC, AND PLAID
MUSLINS; plain und figured Swiss, Nainsook*,
Mulls See,, Just received, and for sgle by
apr 11 DeWITT Sl MORGAN^
UTJtll'FU «fc PUAlNrAVILLION LACE,
white Gauze Notts,-white and colored Matting.—
For sulo by
upr.l l
DeWITT Sl MORGAN.
B UTLER’S TASTELESS SEIDLITZ POW
DERS.—All the solid ingredients ofthe Seidlitz
spring combined in bile compound powder, tlio etl'ejr
vesciug solution of which iu water is very ne
tasteless, prepared by Butler Sc Harding, Lond
sold by HENDRICKSON & MOORE,
Gibbon’s Buildings.
C HILDREN’S COACHES.—A few more ol
those beautiful Carriages for children. Just re
ceived nnd for salo by
apr 14
COLLINS &.BULKLEY.
TVYATTINCJS AT REDUCED PRICES.-Bf’ 1
If A quality of white und colored Huttings at reduced
prices. B. F. McKENNA,
apr 30 Monument-sq,, opposite Pulaski Housc._
CULT HATE OF QUININ1S—2™ OunTSaS
nine, justreceivcd and for sale by
J. M. TURNER,
june 5 '
Monument-square^
W HALE OIL SOAP.—1 liurrollori«M>y
■ “J - HENDRICKSON A MOORE.
july 3
Gibbon'. Buildings-
H
for sule by
Juuo25
of William Shakspoare,edited
illustrated—London.
Ilousohold Words No. 63.
Guudoy.s Lady’s Book for Ai
The Book-keeper’s Inkstand*
Received by
july 16
TENNY LIND HAIR GLOSS.-A ■»*
•J valuable article for dressing and smoothing
hair, und to inipnrt a bcniitifbl lustre, free irom gre
ings; just recoived nnd for sale by
July 15 JOS. M. TURNER. Monuiwnl-ijb.
brand!,
-100,000 Cigors or vnrion* h.--—
some very superior, will bo sold very low
C junU APP,yt ° WM.M.DAViD_SO^.
CHAS. A. GREINER^
T HE Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and
of William Shakspoare,edited by Charles King
cSsgaEaHSSralfigs
liih Dairy Choexe: 95 bbl* Potr'oe.; 50 keg" P""
Leaf Lard.
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