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SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1S51.
1'llAK.T of Dunleuth, n Story of tlio present time,
O fiy uto lion. Caroline Nortou, author of “ Tho
flrfiain, Ac.
I’.iv Hi.lory of tho Empress Josephine, by John S.
W Alilmtt.
Campaigns of the Rio Grando and of Mexico, with
noth *»‘nf tne roooni work of Major Ripley, by Bre-
voi M tjur .1. Stovens, U. 8. A.
Tin* Religion of Geology and its conncctod Sciences;
l»v Edward Hitchcock, D. D„ L. L. D.
A Practical Troatisc on tlio Diseases and Injuries ol
tin: Urinary Bladder, tho Prostrate Gland and the
Urethra; by S. D.Cross, M. D., with
>ix Illustrations. Received by
july Hi
li mid red and
JOHN M. COOPER & CO.
U NIVERSAL! 8 M Examined and Condemned, upon
ue principle# of a common sense interpretation
of the Bible, being the substance of my replies to Mr.
C. F. R. Sltohanc, in a ilobatn with him at Americas,
March, 1850 ; by Rev. E. Pierco, of tho Georgia Con-
inrcnco.
Published and for sulo by ^
july 20 JOHN M. COOPER A CO.
Papal Rome, her Priests and her Je.i
important disclosures ; by tho Rev. Giueinti
D. D., late Prior and Visitor of the Dominic
Ac., Ac.
1'no vVilc’s Sister, or The Forbidden ala
novel: by Mrs. Hubbuck.
London Labor, and the London Poor.
Pictorial Fiold Book of the Revolution.
Received by
1 1'iON,
COLTON’S MAP OP THE UNITED STATES,
Tho British Provinces, Mexico, and
tho West Indies.
Shotting the Country Jrain the Atlantic to the
Pacific Ocean, -I Sheet*. Size, 02 by 55 inchea.
Price* $5 00.
E XTRAORDINARY Exertions have been employ
ed to make this map porfeetly reliable and nu-
ihnuiic in all rospects. It is the only large map tlmt
exhibits the Uni tod States in its full extent. Being
engraved ou steel, uud handsomely mounted, it forms
,jiot only a useful, but a highly ornamental uddition to
tin; office', library, or hull. All tlio railroads, canals
and’post-roads, with distances from placn to place,
urn accurately laid down. To inuko tlio map more
generally useful, ill® publisher lias appended to it c
map of.Ccntrdl Aftwicu and the Isthmus ol Panama
and also a map of North und South America conjoint
ly. It dosorves to tuko precedence of ull maps Imre
tofore published in this country. Received by
aug 30 JOHN M. COOPER A CO.
cticul Medicine and
G ODEY’rf LADY’S BOOR, for September. Urn-
ham’s Magaziuo, for September. Sartain’s Mag
azine, for September.
Rraiiliwaite’s Retrospect of
Surgery—part 23d.
The Corsair; a Venetian Talc: by George Sand,
author of “Consuello,” Ac.
ID».i«ohold Words, Nos. (17-8.
Lifu and udventures of Jack Ruuii.
Further supply of Ileua, or the Snow Bird; by Car
oline Lo Hentz.
Tiio Gipsoy Chief; by G. VV. M. Reynolds.
Received by JOHN M. COOPER A CO.
"| NGs* Art II ■i’ll El It IDiAL 1 A ;
L with Alina Dorluy, by Miss Leslie.
Mary Lawson ; by Eugene Sue.
The Life und Adventures of Paul Jones.
Tlio Mineral Springs of Virginia : with remarks on
their use, the discuses to which they are applicable,
and in which tuoy arc contradicted, accompanied by a
Map ; by William Burke, M. D.
Household Words, Nos. 55 and (J.
The International Magazine for June.
Further supplies of Nathalie ; a laic by Julia Kuvu-
.. Mi uud Rose Douglas-; or the autobiogrunhy of u
minister’s Daughter; by S. 11. )Y;. A’X
may 2J
JOHN M COOPER.
Dictionary of Mechanics, Ac.: by Oliver Byrne,
No. 20.
London Labor, and the London Poor: by Henry
Muyliow, No. 2.
Nathalie; a tale of Julia Kuvaungh : author of Wo
men in France, Ac.
Tho Conquest of Florida,by Hornuiido Dr-Solo: by
Theodore Irving, M. A.
Mount Hope, or Philip, King ol the Wiunpniioiigs;
an Historical Romance : by G. II. Hollister.
Received by apt I JOHN M. COOPER.
N E VV8 PAPER. 50 reams 21 by 27, 50 rcums2‘l
by HO, 50 roams 24 by 38,25 reams 22 by .‘12,25
mams 24 by 34.
Phintinu Ink.—A supply of superior quality «fnll
descriptions, bluelt and colored, (in kegs and cuni. tors
of all size#,) for Newspaper, Book, and Job Work;
for sale at maniifaeturor’s Now-York prices.
Types, Ac.—Orders received for Type and Printing
.Materials of ovory description, which will hufurnisiicd
lor a commission of 5 per cent.
nov 18 IOHN M. COOPER,
'luli U(jllNrK88 OF RUDOL8TADT, hj
4. George Sund : Sequel to “ Consuelo."
The Widow Rugby’s Husband, and other Tales oi
Alabama; by tlio author of “Captain Simon Suggs,"
Illustrated. «
Tile Sifters, or The Fatal Marriages; bv llenrj
Cockton, author of “Valentine Vox," “Tho Steward,"
Ac..
Sartiiin'e Magazine, for June
Household Words, Nos. 53 und 54.
The Brother Jonathan, for tho Fourth ol July.
RecMvod by JOHN M. COOPER.
Classical, Antiquarian, and Illustrated Librurii
* Caesar litorully translated with notes.
Tlio Odyssoy oi Ilomcr.
Tho (Iliad of Homer, with tho Hymns, Epigrams und
the Buttle of the Frogs and Mice—liberally translated.
The Fairy Mythology, Illustrative of the Romance
and Superstition of various countries ; by Thomas
Kejghtloy.
The Natural History of Solborne ; with observa
tions ou various parts of natujAu mid the Naturalista
Calender ; by the Rev. Gilbert White, A. M., Illus
trated.
Vusari’s linos of the Painters, Sculptor’s, and Ar
chitects. vol. 2,—Standard Library.
The Book of Orutory, for the uso ol Schools ; by
Eilward C. Marshall, M. A., luto ^structure in u
Military School at West Point. Received by
may 19 JOHN M. COOPER.
B UTTER AND CHEESE.—20 firkins selected
Goshen Butter; 20 tubs do. do. do.; 50 boxes so-
^^fcvloctod English Dairy Cheese; rocoivod per stfljiisliip,
!■* bind for sulo by
july 9 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON & CO.
IN QUART BOTTLES.
For Purifying; the Wood, and for tlie Cure of
8CHOFULA, BHKUMATISM, STODIIOtlK VLCEKS,
8IA, 8AI.T RHEUM, FEV«n SOIU:., MlYSirKLAS,
PIMPLES, IIILF.8, MEltCUMAL DISEASES, CUTA-
NUOUS KUUrTIONS, LIVER COMPLAINT,
IinONClIITIS, CONSUMPTION, FEMALE
COMPLAINTS,LOSS OK APPETITE,
GENERAL DEBILITY. Ac.
THE RECORDS OF MEDICALS C I E N C L,
abounding ns they do, with ample testimoniaJs to the
value and cflkacy uf dilTcront medical ngonu,
fUrni»ll R parallel with tlio result, recorded Irotti a
mulcitudn or living wiluesses t» tho greet worth or
Sunils’ Snrenpurilln. The remarkable cure, ofe grent
variety of discuses cIToctotl by U» timely udni strn-
lion, furnish c onclusive evidence of this (bet, und the
experience of fourteen yours, hus won tor it u t
popularity that no other preparation ever utuiinod.
Its nxtensive use throughout the world, and liie numer
ous unsolicited testimonials received hy the proprietors
stnnd as heuoons and landmarks to tlio suffering mid
diseased, holding forth the inviting langungo or on-
enurngoment—do not despair. Thousands and ens
of thousands who siilferod without hopo, groaning day
und night under pain and anguish, beyond tlio power
of language to convey, have not only been relieved but
permanently cured. It Ims been approved by the
medical faculty, introduced and extensively used in
hospitals, under the watchful eye of physicians, with
the happiest results. The preparation lining entirely
vegetable, renders its administration safe to the most
onfenbled frame.
The following testimonials are selected from among
the multitude of those we am dully receiving; and for
further confirmation, the render is referred to the Fami
ly Kncipo and Medical Almanac,furnished gratuitously
"y a" ear agents: New York, July 87,1849.
Messrs. A. B. A 1). Sands— Gentlemen : Words can
but feebly express my feelings in conveying the pleas
ing intelligence tlmt my wife i« restored to perfect
iicalth by the use of your invaluable Sarsaparilla.—
She was nOlictnd with it severe cutaneous disease tlmt
covered the whole surface of the body, so that it would
have been impossible to touch any part that was free
from the humor; the head, face und body were cov
ered with scales like tlioso of a fish; the Imir fell out
in large quantities, and walking caused tho most ex
cruciating agonies, as it affected the joints more »e-
verely than any other part. She suffered also n long
lime from an affectation of the liver, conuected with
general debility, and a prostration of the nervous sys
tem. Physicians, both in Europe and America, had
exhausted the usual remedies, without offoetinp a cure,
or scarcely affording relief; and the best medical skill
was unavailing, until she happily used your Sarsapa
rilla. The disease was pronounced suit rhe.uin, lint her
whole system, internally und externally, wns altogether
deranged; but so complete has been the cure, after
using the Sarsaparilla for six weeks, and taking in
all less than one dozen bottles, that she now enjoys
better health than for years previous to taking the
Sasuparilla. My object in making this communication
is, tliut all who Imvo suffered ns she has, may know
where and to whom to apply for relief, (and tliut not
vain,) ns a complete cure will lie tho result. My
wife unites with me in heartfelt thunks ; and holievo
gentlemen, yours sincerely,
FERR1ER NAZER.32 Nassau st.
N. II.—For u corroboration of these facts apply to
Mr. II. McCune, at Messrs. Bowen A McNamee’s storo,
Broadwaw, N. Y.
City and County of New-York, ss.—Ferriei Nazor
oing duly sworn, doth depose und say that the fore-
Bing statement, to which ho has subscribed his name,
uud accurate, to the best of his knowledge n.id
—Sworn und subscribed, Ibid 27th day of June,
1849, before me. C. H. WOODHULL, Mayor.
Boston, (Muss.) Aug. 31st, 1849.
Messrs. A. B. A D. Sands—Gontlemon : Last Spring
was attacked with Rheumatism in the lower part of
ny hoily, extending down to my feet, and »u a
us I affected tlmt I could not stun.I or move myself.—
tried all the different medicines advertised for this
disease, among which were several kinds of Sursupa
rilla, but none of them did inn any good, and 1 guvo up
.11 hope of being cured, when a friend advised
Sand's Sarsaparilla. I consented, not expectiugit
would cure me; but after using twelve bnttlei
tho hnppiiicss of stating to you that the pain has left
me, I can walk without any assistance, and 1 am gain
ing in strength every day, which 1 have no doubt is
owing ontirely to the use of your Sarsaparilla. 1 send
you this voluntary certificate that the afilicted may
know what modicum to use to alleviate thoir sufferings
and effect a cure Yours, very truly,
JOHN BANVARD, 31 Chambers
Prepared uud sold wholesale and retail, hy A. B. A
D. SANDS, Druggists and Chemists, 100 Fulton street
corner of William, New York. Sold also hy Druggists
generally throughout tho United States and Cumulus
Price $1 per bottle; six bottles for §5.
For salo hy HENDRICKSON A MOORE,
June 23 tfob 20 J. M TURNER A CO.
GREAT CURE for DYSPEPSIA.
ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER!
D lt. J. H. HOIJUll TON’S PEPSIN—Hie
true Digestive Fluid, <>r Gastric Juice Pre
pare,! rruui Rennet, or llie fourth stomach of the Ox,
after directions ofBnroii I-iohig, tlio groiitPiysii.logl-
cal Chemist, by S. II. Houghton, M. V. Philadelphia,
P “r| liB is u ..rent natural Remedy for Indigestion und
Dyspepsia, curing after Nature's oivu method, by N«-
,,i' r( ,'s Aw,, Agent, the Gastric Juice. Pepsin is the
chiefelei it, -r great Digesting principle of the Gas
tric Juice—the Solvent of tlie Food, the purifying, pre
servin'- ami stimulating Agent of the Stomach und In-
testines It is extracted from the Digestive Stomach
of the Ox, Ilia, farming an Artificial Digestive Fluid,
nrerisclv like tho natural Gastric Juice, in Its Choiiii-
cal powers, and furnishing a complete nml perfect sub-
,tit,lie for it. liy the aid of this preparation, the pnms
end evils of Indigestion and Dyspepsia urn removed
iust IIS they would be by a licnllhy stomach. It is do-
ing wonders for Dyspeptics, curing cases of Debility,
Fnmclution, Nervous Decline nml Dyspeptic Coll-
supposed to be on tlio verge of the grave.
Tlie Scientific Evidence upon which it is bused, is in
tlio highest degree curious ami remarkable.
Huron Liebig, ' ' ' '
Chemistry, say
FISK’S METALLIC 11URIAL. CASES.
opt 3 ly Sole agents i
. MORRELL A CO.,
i this City for the Inventor
\ \T I i\'KS.—lU quarter vUm» Madeira,15 qu»«B
n Uurgauiiy Port, ano*25 baskets Champ
diera, and 15 do. do. Brown Bhorry; iu store uud
for Bale by
july 11
W. M. DAVIDSON.
ROWLANDS WASHBURN.
’cr Alabama : 20 Uhls, for sale by
WOOD, CLAUHORN & CO.
twwv bales of prune Norm River Hay, in store.
OUU For sale by JOHN V. TARVER,
julv 23
Exchange Wbur .
C MIllN.—White und jellow Corn, in sacks; fi
J sale hy
aug 14 ROWLAND A WASHBURN.
B
host Baltimore cured Hams. For salo by
july 8 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO
Kyauized Hemp, repruHented us superior
strength, ami to resist the action of tho weather o
all etlier ever manufactured; lunding per sclir. Fuiuiii
und tor sale hy
july 15 COHENS A HERTZ.
W
/* Hit Ai* '.itlE.Ni T.—This much esteemeu
and highly vulual preparation will not fail to ell’oc
tu.iliy remove Dyspepsiu or lu.bgcstion, Bilious Affoc
troiis, Headache, iiuuritmrn, Acidity of the Stomach,
Costiveness, Gout, Kuouinatism, Loss of Apputiio,
Gravel, Nervous Debility, Nausou or Vomiting, Affix
lions of tho Liver, Ac.; for milt by
HENDRICKSON A MOORE,
july li Gibbons’ Building.
S TONE AND GLASS ft’ltESEitVC JARS,
Butter Puis, Water Kegs with fuucetx, Clay unu
Iron Furiiucos, Porcelain aud Brass Preserving Ket
tles, Jolly Strainers, Ac.; ibr side by
july 23 COLLINS A BULKLEY.
I3UIAIE NOllPUEKN HAY.—4UUbalespriun
A Northern Hay, luiidnm and lor sule by
july 15
ROWLAND A WASHBURN.
I ^ AC OS AND L \ itiJ*—5U ntids, prime Uacoii
AJ Sides; 4U bbls. prime Leaf Lard; 75 kegs do do.,
for sale by
july 9 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
|3ACON gIDEs,
A3 for sale by
Hd|h superior Bacon Sitich
ROWLAND & WAdHHI)UN,
L’ l - Of; if,t,.. —luu but. liiruui rtnmti.
I*"* Gjuo.ell Flnur, 5U da Stuiirl's Cnuhed
J,uJ Fuw.lured dujuri 40 d».do Gl iriflid do; 50 pack-
’-'-10 Hynoil Tea; Ju null cllc.u Pluck do, b, lb„ 6 Oh.,
u.l 4* lb. iiupur.; lu case, f upurial do; 3u boxe.
Grain Jfc. William.' Tobacco, 15 ca.c. Myer'. Aiomut-
tc; I4M| lb. boxc. do. Lauding uud for sale by
July I I rfCRANT ON. JOHNSTON & CO.
IAACUN MUli-i AND bUOLLDEltS.—luu
JLf mid., prime if .ecu chUon, lu do do Bboulder.,
j more: tor .ale by
dGRAN'fO.V. JOHNSTON iCO.
|_TiltA.U b.iJA I’xl’JS FlaOLit—For Alabamu :
X JL -J5 bbls irc.’l ground, for .ale by
july 17- WOOD, CLAGHORN Sr CO.
JJ USSIAIStNUiiASS •—Cox’s Sparkling Isin-
■ Al/ glass, for making Jellies, Ac. Just received uud
ibr sile by JOSEPH AL TURNER,
Monument Square.
—30,000 • * Co 11 eo. ” 15, uoo “ J euuy Li u d,"
V S5,00D “La Victoria," uud 35,000 “Apolloniu"
brands; in store and for sale low by
W r . M. DAVIDSON.
bbls Flour, from uew wheat; laud.
A ing from brig Flora, and for sale by
# ROWLAND A WASHBURN,
CM.OUK.-100 bbU fru.b Ucliimorc Flour, just i
X ccivod by f.T-
BRIGHAM, KELLY St CO.
THE GREAT SUMMER MEDICINE!
DR. GUYSOTT’S
IMPROVED EXTRACT OF
Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla
F OR the cure of ull diseases or disorders generated
by impUro blood. Its great success justly entitles
it to tho name of the
GREAT AMERICAN SPECIFIC.
So fur us it is known it is universally appreciated,
nml many einiuont physicians use it daily in their prao
tico with tho most huppy effects, nml certify that it '
the host extract in existence, ami the only one that
STANDS THE TEST OF TIME.
Every year adds to its great popularity, und mill
plies its astonishing cures. The victim of
HEREDITARY SCROFULA,
With suppurating glands, honey-combed flesh, nml
caries eating into his bones, finds Guysott’s Yellow
Dock and Sursaparilla u bulin for hit nfiiictions. His
horrible torinonts arc assuaged, and his malady not
only relieved, but
PERMANENTLY CURED.
It may bo safely asserted, from tho results of past
experience, that Dr. Guysott’s Extract of Yellow Dock
and Sarsaparilla is, beyond ail comparison, the
MOST WONDERFUL REMEDY ON EARTH
for the following diseases, and nil others proceeding
from
VITIATED BLOOD.
Scroftilu or Kings’ Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutu
noous Eruptions, Pimples or Pustule on the luce,
Blotches, Boils, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm or Tet
ter, Scald Head, Enlargement uud Pains of the Bones
and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Lumbago, and
diseases iirising froip injudicious use of Mercury, Acites
or Dropsy, Exposure or Imprudence ill Lite, Livoi
Complaint, Ague and Fever, Intermittincr Fever, Chol
era Morbus, Dyseutcry, Diarrhoea, Plethora of Blood
in the Head, Pilos, Pains in the Back, Sides, Breast or
Loins, aud all forms of Muscular, Glunduler und Skiu
Discuses
It is u sovereign specific for General Debility, and
the best renovator for a Broken Constitution. It bra
ces nml ro-invigorates every organ, promotes activity
and regularity in every function, and produces that
condition of tho whole physical system, which
best security for
LONG LIFE!
Let all who wish topurgetho blood from the impuri
lies contracted from the free indulgence of the appe
tite during the wiuter, and to prepare the system to
RESIST SUMMER EPIDEMICS,
iujsort NOW to Guvsotte’s Extract of Yellow Dock
and Sarsapurillu, which is proving itself un antidote
for many of the most malignant diseases that flesh
heir to, and they will never be disappointed; for __
this remedy the public faith has never wuvered—never
can waver; for it is founded ou experience, just ;
thoir want of faith in other and spurious compounds
also fouiraed in experience: They
FLY FROM MINERAL NOSTRUMS
to seek hope, lilo, and vigor from this
PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY.
Therefore, however brokened down in health ami
spirits, however loathsome to himself and others,
no one despair of reoovery, let the patient-only t.„
derstund that his liopo of physical restoration lie*
ouly in “ Guysott's Extract of Yellow Dock and Sar
sapnrilla," und persuado him for his
LIFE’S SAKE
to try it, uud wo have no hesitation in predicting his
speedy restoration to health.
A* a means of regulating all the functions of '
WOMAN’S DELICATE ORGANIZATION,
it has po equul in tho materiu medico, aud at that
critical period of life, when the first stage of her de
cline cominencss, its cordial and invigorating Proper
ties will enuble her to mar
PASS THE CRISIS SAFELY.
IHP- None genuine unless put up in large bottles
containing a quart, aud numeof the Synip -blown in
the glass, with the written signaturo 8. F. Bennett on
the outside wrapper.
Price, $1 per bottle—or G bottles for $5.
So,dby SCOVILAMEAD.
113 Chartres street, New-Orleans
Sola General Agents for the Southern Statea, to 1
whom all orders must be addressed.
Sold by J.M. TURNER, Savannah.
“ J.M. TURNER A CO. “
And by one appoinred Agent in every town in Georgia
Jana 4 4a
.clchruted work on unimni
“An Artificial Digestive Fluid, anal
ogous to tlio Gastric Juico, may be prepared from the
mucous membrane of the stomach ol the Ox, in whmh
various articles of food, as meat and eggs, will bo soft
ened, changed and digested, just in the same mannor-
i they would he in tlie human stomach."
Half a teaspoonful of pure Pepsin, infused in water,
will digest or dissolve live pounds of Roust Beef in
about two hours out of tho stomach.
Dr. Houghton’s Pepsin is sold hy nearly nil the deal-
... s iu fine drugs and Popular Medicines, throughout
the United States. It is prepared in Powder and in
Inid form—and in Prescription vials for the use of
Physicians.
Private Circulars, for the use of Physicians, may bo
obtained of I)r. Houghton or his Agents,describing the
whole process of preparation, aud giving the authori
ties upon which the claims of this now rcimdy are
based. As it is not a secret remedy, no objection can
raised aguinst its use by Physicians in resnectuble
standing and regular practice. Price, $1 per bottle.
Pepsin in Powder sent by Mail, free of Postage.
For convenience of sending to all parts of tlio coun
try, tho Digestive Matter of the Pepsin is put up in the
form of Powder, with directions to bo dissolved in wa
ter hy the patient. These Powders contain just the
tame mutter as the bottles, and will be sent by mail,
free of postage, for one dollar sent (post-puid) to Dr. J.
HOUGHTON, M. D., Philadelphia, Pa.
Observe this!—Every bottle of the genuine
Pepsin, bears the written signaturo of J. 8. HOUGH
TON, M. 1)., sole proprietor, Philadelphia, Pu.
Sold by all Druggists und dealers in Medicine,
Payne A Nisliot and E. L. Stroheckor A Co.,
Agents for Macon, Gn.
J. A. MAYER, 154 Broughton-st.
june 9 eod ly Agent for Suvuunuh.
PIANO AND FURNITURE STORE.
l * 10 Subscribers tako this
nie,llo, l tPinform their friends
If If VI if d and t * , ° P l, kl‘ c tiro* they orc
U » X U u uow m n |u n g largo additions to
their stock of PIANO AND CABINET FURNITURE,
which they offer for sulo at Now York prices.
Have constantly on bund a large assortment of
Cliickcring, Nunn, A Clarke’s, A. II. Gale A Co’s 6,
G : V4, and 7 octavo Piano Fortes ; also Niinu A Fish-
rr'.N, ami Allen A Brown's Sofas, Couches, Lounges,
Teie-u-Totes, Divans, Ottomans, Mahogany Chairs,
with fiao Plush und Hair Sealing, Mahogany Rocking
Chairs, Cane-seat and Cunc-bnck Rockers, Cune-soat
Maple, Black Walnut, Birch uud Rosewood Cliuirs,
of 100 different patterns, Windsor Chairs, Boston
Rockers, and common Cano Chairs, Extension Tubles,
Pier Tables, Sofa Tables, Centre Tables, Curd Ta
bles, Quurtcttes,Commodes, What Nots, Corner Stands,
Book Stands, Work Tables, Tea Poys, Wardrobes,
Secretaries,Book Cases, Sideboards, Murhlctop Wush-
stands, Dressing Tables, Dressing Bureaus, large Ma
hogany Field Bedsteads, French Bedsteads, Cribs,
Cotts, Looking Glasses, Toilet Glasses, Pier Glasses,
Matrasses unu Feathers.
Also, u large assortment of Floor Oil Cloth, from 1
to G yards wido, cut out for any sized room or hull,
uud sent to any part of the State.
Also, a great variety of Window Shades, with fix
tures complete.
Our stock of Furniture ami Piuuos is made up to
ir own order und selection. We have confidence in
recommend ing it to all who urn in want, and on the
most accommodating terms,
sept ly L W. MORRELL A CO.
MAKHIIALL’S
COMPOUND OF CINCH0ND,
FOR THE CURE OF
HILLS AND FEVER, DUMB AGUE, Ac.
WarrnuUid to Cure the woi'Ht Cases.
NIIIS MEDICINE is pcrfectlysufe, and frcelroin
ercurial poisonous substances of any kind, and
muy he taken without the slightest injury to the consti
tutiou. Its reputation is now well established us being
ilia best preparation for this impleusant disease. It is
also a most excellent tonic for weak or debilitated per-
Tp guard against forgery or counterfeits, every Bottle
has the name of the inventor, the name of the urticle,
aud placo made at, blown on the bottle. In uddition to
very bottle lias the sealed stamp over the cork
and the written name of J. E. Marshall outlie wrappor.
For sale, in this city, hy
A. A. SOLOMONS A CO., Agents.
RHEUMATISM! RHEUMATISM!!
f|YME BEST and most popular remedy ever ottered
-1 to the afilicted is MARSHALL’S MAGICAL
PAIN EltADICATOR. It will, most emphatically,
come up to the representation, und will cure, if it be
in tho power of medicine to do so. Thor
sense or humhuggery in this remedy—all that is wanted
an impartial trial. It will not cost much—only 50
cents for a box—that will most probably do a hundred
dollars' worth of good.
Those sufferin'; from the following diseases have
indeed, reason to rejoice that the remedy is certainly
found which will most undoubtedly cure. Try for
yourselves, and bn convinced, tlmt thorn is yet Koine-
tiling iu the world iu which there is no humbug. The
diseases which Marshall's Eradicator wili. cure are,
Rheumatism, Lumbago, Painful Nerves, Spinal Affec
tions, Pulsy, Dislocations, Sprains, Bruises, Strains,
(Edematous Swellings, Weak Joints, Contracted Ten
dons, Tumours, Nodes,Ganglions, YVcns, Goitre, Head
ache, Weak Buck, Gout, Scrofula, Tooth-ache, Corns,
Stricture of the Chest, Sore Throat, Ac., Ac. The
proprietors will warrant iu all tho cases nuniud
For sale in this city by
A. A. SOLOMONS A CO., uud
J. A. I.aROCIIE, Agents.
1-3*** Go careful to purchase none without the writ
ten numu of J. E. Marshall.
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A FACT WORTH KNOWING,
A ND every body should know it, tlmt Marshall's
Magical Pain Erudicutor, will stop u Congestive
Chill I ! It has done it to our certain knowledge, and
it will do it uguin. It will also stop and break up the
worst case of Chronic Chills and Fever! Wo speak
what wc know to he fact, and defy contradiction.—
Rhatinmtism, Neuralgic Affections, Pains in the limbs,
Swellings, Bruises, Strains, Sprains, Weak Back and
Joints, Ac., including divers other discuses, to which
flesh is heir," disappeur after a few applications
Try it and be convinced, or in case of failure, do not
heflitntoto cull buck and receive your inonev.
For sale by A. A. SOLOMONS A*CO, and
apr 7 J. A. LaROCHE, Agents.
R. R. R.
ItADWAY’S READY RELIEF
IS ACKNOWLEDGED 1IY THE TRUE MEN OF AMER
ICA TO BE THE QUICKEST AND MOST EF
FECTUAL REMEDY FOR THE CURE OF
PAIN, AND THE REMOVAL OF ITS
CAUSE, IN THE WORLD.
PAIN
8 the warning given of tlio presence of disease
und tho prostration of the nervous system. To stop
pain instantly is o.ir first grout desidcrutum—then to
strengthen the nerves, and to give vitality and u heal
thy action to the nervous energy, so ns to enable the
system to ward off the ntlucks of disease. This wo
mplish hy
Itadway’tf Ready Relief,
which is prepured expressly for tlio instant relief of
pain, und to strengthen, invigorate, umlto regulate the
action of the nerves, muscles, secret oils, and every
orgun in the system. Since Railway’s Ready Reliof
has become a popular remedy, it is uow prescribed hy
physicians in every place, ns the best und quickest
cure for all
Rlictiinutic, Neuralgic and Ncywoiim PiiIiih.
It ImH cured over one hundred persons iu this city,
who huve used Nervous Antidotes when the hue and
offered to refund the. money, blit when the pa
tient asks for his money, the circulators of those nos
trums arc not to bn found.
Every day wo have persons who have suffered
months of anguish from
Neuralgia, Tic Doleroux,Sick and Nervous
Headache,
who have used these weak nml inefficient remedies in
, curtify that one or two applications of Rndway’t
Ready Relief externally, and 30 drops at a dose inter-
nully, have completely cured them. It hus stopped tlie
t excruciating pangs of pain of
RlieiiiuatiHiii
iu 15 minutes, and cured the disease entirely in 24
hours. It has cured somo dm ing its application. It
will always stop the pain ill five or teu minutes.
Neuralgia.
Every case of Nournlgin, where it has been properly
used, it hus stopped the pain iu a few minutes. Its
continued use will strengthen the nerves nud rid tho
system entirely from disease.
PnralyniH,
Or nervous prostration, a relaxation of the muscles;
in 99 cases out of 100 it will restore the use of the
limb in a few hours. It strengthens, warms, and invigo
rates every muscle, nerve, ami sinew in the system.
PuinH in tlio Bouch.
All pains and nil aches feel its wonderful soothing aud
strengthening influence; it instantly arrests the most
severe pains.
.lumping; Toothache.
It will stop the most tantalizing tooth uche in a fe
seconds. This thousands of our citizens can attest,
Nervous pains of all kinds are arrested in a few
incuts hy Railway's Ready Reliof.
Hick Headache.
999 cases out of 1,000, it will free from pain in fifteen
minutes, und the continued use according to directions,
wiHoositivcly cure.
Cousin* aud CoIdH.
Railway’s Ready Relief will instantly stop the most
troublesome cough. It bus cured hoarseness time and
again, in a few hours. Taken intcrnully, it euubles
the patient to oxpcctorutn freely, removes ull inflam
mation, swelling, und irritation of the Bronchical
gans, and hy bathing externally the neck, throat, and
chest, it produces a quicker action to the skin, the pa
tient perspires freely, it remove*, tho pain from the
throat, and gives strength to the lungs.
Eruptions of the Hltin.
By adding a table spoonful of Relief to u table spoon
ful of Olive Oil, it will stop tho most painful itching of
the skin iu a few minutes, and entirely cure Salt Rhe
n, Ring Worm, Itch, Burns, Sores, Scnlds, Ac,
SwcllillRH.
Rudway’s Ready Relief will reduce all swellings,
bruises, or wounds, in a few minutes. Bear in mind to
nsk for Radway’s Ready Relief. Remember the three
R. R. R.
Prico 50 cents largo bottles, and 25 cents, containing
ten times the strength of any liniameut or untiilote
use.
Principal office 1G2 Fulton street, Now York ; Rcud
ing A Co , State street, Boston; Cohen, Charleston
Blakely A Co., St. Louis ; A. Douglass, Patterson; Van
Buskirk, Nownrk; C. Phelps, Hartford; J. Kiinin A
Spery, New Haven; SamuelSkidder,Lowell; Perry,
Manchester; Hale, Newbury port: Lathrop, Dover, N.
H.; und by ull tho respectable druggists in the United
States and Canadas. RADWAY A CO.,
1G2 Fulton street, New York.
CHERRY^ PECTORAL,
FOR XHE CURE OF
Conghs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bron
chitis, Croup, Asthma, Whoop
ing-Cough & Consumption.
Iu offering to tho community this justly colebrnteil
romedy for disease of the throat anil lungs, it is not
our wish to trifle with the lives or health of tlie afflict
ed, lmt frankly to lay before them the opinions of dis
tinguished men and some of tho evidences of its suc
cess, from which thoy cun judge for themselves. Wo
sincerely pledge ourselves to make no wild assertions
or false statements of its efficacy, nor will wo hold out
any hopo to suffering humanity which fuels will not
warruut.
Many proofs aro hero given, and wo solicit an inqui
ry from the public into all we publish, feeling assured
they will find them perfectly reliable,and the medicine
worthy their best confidence and patronage.
From the distinguished Professor of Chemistry and
Materia Medica, Jtowdoin College.
Dear Sir: 1 delayed answering the receipt of your
preparation, until I hud un opportunity of witnessing
its effects in my own family, or in tlie'families of iny
friends.
This I have uow done with a high dogrcc of satis
faction, in cases both of adults uud cliildrcu.
I have found it, us its ingrodients show, a powerful
remedy for colds und coughs, aud pulmonary diseases.
PARKER CLKAVELAND, M. D.
Brunswick, Me., Feb. 5,1847.
From an Overseer in the Hamilton Mills, in this
city.
Lowell, Aug. 10, 1849.
Dr. J. C. Ayer: I huve been cured of tlio worst
ugh 1 ever hud in my life, by your “Cherry Pec
toral,” and never fail, when 1 have opportunity, of
rccommouding it to others.
Yours respectfully, S. I). EMERSON.
worth a trial. This patient hud bucomo very feeble,
and the efleet of the medicine was unmistakably dis
tinct
United States Hotel, Saratoga Springs, ?
July 5, 1849. j
I)r. J. C. Ayer—Sir: I Imvo been afilicted with
painful uffection of tho lungs, and ull the sy luptoms of
settled consumption, for more than u year. 1 could
find no medicine that would reach my case, until I
commenced the u»e of your “Cherry Pectoral,"
which guve mo gradual ralief, nud I Imvo been steadi
ly gaining my strength, till my health is well nigh re
stored.
While using your medicine, I had the gratification
of curing with it my reverend friend, Mr. Truman, of
Sumpter District, who had been suspended from his
pnrochiul duties hy a severe attack of bronchitis.
I Imve pleasure in certifying these fucts to you,
And am, sir, yours respectfully,
J. F. CALHOUN, of South Carolina.
With such assurance, nml from such men, no stronger
proof can be adduced, except tlmt found in its effects
upou trial.
Prepared and sold hy JAMES C. AYER,
Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass.
Sold in Savannah hy J. M. TURNER, T. M. TUR
NER A CO., and all the Druggists throughout the city
anil state. 4mo june 20
S PKINHHOODS*—Extra Rich Fourlund Silks,
lutest stylos of Summer Silks, plain, printed und
Clicne Bareges, plain,printed and Embroidered Tissues
and Alboriuns, printed Cambrics, Jaconets, Organdies
and Lawns, white Swiss Muslins, plain and figured;
Swiss Muslins, embroidered in colors, Scotch and
French Plaid Ginglmm, colored Cliainbrays, Toiledcl’
hide, Fancy Prints, Barege, Canton Crape, Hernuui
and Embroidered Muslin Long Slmwls, Ludies, Um
brellas, Parasols, und Sun Shades, Tape Border
Hemstitch, Ilivierc and Embroidered Linen Cambric
Handkerchiefs, Luce Capes and Berthes, Muslin
Sleeves, Belt Ribbons, Gloves in great variety, Ac., Ac
For sals hy JAMES ANDERSON A CO.
roar 6 No. 70 St. Julian A 103 Bryun sts.
REMOVAL.
A 8TROLOGY.—THE CELEBRATED Dll. C.
*- W. ROBACK, Professor of Astrology, Astronomy
Plirenology,umlGcoumucy, accompanied with CONJU
RATION, from Sweden, Office No. G, Whito-si., New
York City, offers his services to the citizens of Sa
vannah. He has been consulted by all the crowned heads
of- Europe, and enjoys a higher reputation as an Astro-
loger than any one living. Nativities calculated ac
cording to Gcomuncy—Lutlies $3, Gentlemen $5.
Persons at a distance can have their nativities drawn
by sending the date of the day of their birth. All let
ters containing the above fee will receive immediate
attention, und Nativities sent to any part of the world
written ou durable paper; and lie is prepared to make
use of his power by conjuration on any of the follow
ing topics: Courtship, advice given for the successful
accomplishment of a wealthy marriage; he has tho
power to redeem such ns arc given to the free use of
tho bottle; and for all cases of hazard, uud for the
recovery of sioleu or lost property, and the purchas
ing ol lottery tickets. Thousands of tho above named
eases have been done in this city and its vicinity, uud
J“5 h ® U.'mcd states, to the lull satisfaction of all. 10,-
000 Nativities or Horoscopes have been cast during
tho lust lour yours while here. Letters will answer
every purpose, and will do as well us to call in per-
10l, » the »'“«• »* dow so sufe thut persons need
not tear to trust money through the Post Office Dr
Robuck receives from 500 to 1000 letters monthly, and
has never missed one. All letters will be religiously
attended to, if prepaid. C. YV. ROBACK,
.. , No ‘ 6 Wldte-st.. Now York City.
Almanacs, by C. W. Rolrnck, will be given to
those who apply at the office of the Aforniiur News
9 * Gin *
B RAN.—300 bushels Bran, landing from bri" Hen
rietta; for sale by
BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO
'TUtUEFAHINA COLOUNE.-Just received
A per .learner Alubmnu, one ense of Joseph Anton
Ptmim’s Cologne, warranted to ho the true article
june IB JOS. M. TURNER, Monumcnt-sq'r.
1?KESH CAIMPHINE—Distilled in this city •
A for salt by 1
jm»» M JNO A. MAYER,
P ARASOLS. UMBRELLAS, dkc.-Chene
Silk, Turk Sntiu, aud plain Silk, lined and un-
lilted Parasols, Also, Silk aud Cotton Umbrellas of
every quality; 3urey Umbrellas, with single aud joint
ed handles. For sule by
may 8 LaROCHE, ROWNE St CO
F ine east indLy castor oil.-tius
article is devoid of taste and smell; Imported only
iu bottles. It is suitable for chlhlrcu and adults with
irritsbla stomach. For sale by
July 1 JQ3. M. TURNER, Monument-sq,
French Rose Water. Just received, and for aide
by
june 80 HENDRICKSON A MOORE.
RADWAY’S MEDICATED SOAP
A S A BEAUTIFIER OF THE SKIN, it surpasses
t. everything of the kind in the world. It re
moves Redness, Pimples, Blotches, Pustules, Tetters
Rush. It cures Salt Rheum, Ring Worm, Sore Heuds,
Sores, Pustulur Eruptions. It imparts heulth to the
skin and beauty to tlie complexion. As a Nursery
and Toilet Soap, it is beyond the reach of rivalry, and
for Shaving purposes it is the best iu use. One cake
of Radway’s Soup will lust longer than throe cakes
of the same size of any other Soap in use, therefore
is the choapesl and best Soap iu the world. Price ...
cents, large cakes in engraved wrappers, and the sig.
nature of R. G. Radway upon each wrapper.
RADWAY’S CIRCASSIAN BALM
of Radway’s Circassian Balm ; it possesses many ad
vantages over nil other hair tonics aud preparations,
First, it cleanses tho sculn from dandruff, gives tone
nml vigor to the roots and bulbs, invigorates to heulthy
action tho germ of life, which givos to the hair a healthy
root, and forces the hair to grow; it cures Baldness,
stops the hair from falling out, makes it fine, strong,
soft and glossy, keeps it from turning grey, or be
coming discolored. It is truly u luxury to dress the
hair with this delicious preparation.
Agents in Savannah :—
HENDRICKSON & MOORE,
J. A. LaROCHE.
A. A. SOLOMONS k. CO., nnd
■pr JOHN A. MAYER.
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING
SIGN OF THE GOLDEN EAGLE.
THE Subscribers have now completed
their assortment of Spring Goods, consistingof a large
und well selected assortment of Spring and Summer
Clothing, of tho mostdesirable styles. Hats ol
variety; Boots andShoea; Trunks of different kinds ,
Valises, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas; gentlemen's Cruvuts
and Stocks; Silk Hdkfs.; Gloves of every variety
Port Monuisc, Huir Brushes, Suspenders, Ac. All ii.
wanture most respectfully invited to call uud iixumine
for themselves.
apr II STALEY & HENDRY.
O ATS.—500 bushels of heavy well cleaned Oats,
landing this day from brig Henrietta. For sulo
by JOHN V. TARVER,
july 13 Exchange Wlmrf.
nm
;>l "' i-iVlliv
C. W. VAN HojTvwT'
'MPROVGDILASmsH^LDEB
V cnl ’J Brace .
so- rfoM not hud or cl,of, j
TIlUfie who hnve worn „r
I nna' # «■» rcquesiml to give the., '
jnjSL~ tost their superioritv over
N lnT\ Clerks, students, tl,i|or.
, children ol'holh sexes, uud all other. v
in linliii or oeeninition, or from a wrukiv
ed con.lilntioil, imvencquircil I he linliii o'l' l |,I! el , l , ili ’
ward, (romid-ehoahier,,!) iilidcomuro.sj,! '
I lungs, will fun! lliti above Brace to VoiugcI\*tl»« “ M
1 elect, und ensure uu erect carriage, with' imn. ,HVe
lymmolry mill form ofliodj- la tlio ivoitror uiul !i 0Vtl1
um in;, a full, free, uud lleullhy uctiou uud exoan." 1
the lung.., hy removing tlm compression, nml 'Ll. 10 " 01
"'k'l’^rei'y t"° pulinoiinry organs from becoming
C. YV. VAN HORN & CO
Pliu'ndfillihia^ 0l ^ Urff ’ CU * IIa i lt * Qffe8 0 l ft H dole e iption
HENDRICKSON & MOORE, Aiicnu
If Gibbons' Buildings,Bnvnnnni. ,\
BOGLE’S
HYPERION FLUID,
FOR
RESTORING, PRESERVING AND] EM
BELLISHING THE HAIR.
\ now considered by every one the best nrticle over
produced. The unprecedented sale, increasing de
mand, and universal satisfaction it gives, Imvo more
than realized the most sanguine expectations of tho
inventor.
The “Hyperion" is a Vegetable Compound, which
esides its tonic and stimulating qualities, recommend
d hy the most eminent Physicians, combines in itself
u thorough cleansing wash, blended with a silky,
glossy moisture for the Imir, better tlinu any oil,grease,
»r pomatum, yet free from their deleterious effects; and
'Ossessing intrinsic values never beforo attained for
inventing
BALDNESS ANDjGREY HAIR,
entirely curing Scurf, Dnudruff, and all other diseases of
the skin ; disposing the Imir to curl, und positively
changing tho harshest hair into the most soft, glossy,
and heulthy state—giving it a darker color.
The Ladies consider it invalunble, as it keeps the
parting clean, und the huir in place und curl. On chil
dren's heads it lays the foundation of a good head of
hair.
A Treatise on tho Anatomy and Physiology of the
Hair, with directions for preventing baldness, remov
ing dandruff, and preserving tho nutural beauty and
softness oftlie Imir, l>y Wm.Bogle, accompanies each
bottle.
The proprietor bus innumerable certificates, ex
tolling its muuifold virtues, from eminent Physicans,
Divines, and citizens of tho highest respectability, and
begs to give as u sample the following from a well
known geutloman:
Charleston Hotel
Charleston, S. C., March 7,1851
Mr. IVm. Bogle: Dear Sir—Sonin timo ago my
Imir commenced falling oft*, and to such un extent, I
began to fear I should turn prematurely bald. After
using many of the populur articles of tho day, a friend
suggested your “ Hyperion Fluid," which I wusindmed
to try, with, I confess, hut little hope of success. !
however, surprised nnd gratified nfter a sliorttrialto
find a decided improvement, nnd I now possess a full
crop of healthy hair, which I can only attribute to tho
extraordinary qualities of your justly celebrated
“ Hyperion Fluid."
You are nt liberty to publish this for the benefit of
others similarly ufflicled, aud I hope success may
crown your deserving efforts, and that your sales of
the Hyperion Fluid muy be commensurate with its
merits. Yours very respectfully,
THOMAS S. NICKERSON
FOR THE COMPLEXION—A NEW ARTICLE.
BOGLE’S
HE BEAIONI A,
FOR
L*ret*erviiignml Beautifying tlieComplexion
nml rendering it Pair, Delicate
and Transparent.
T HE Proprietor, with an nonorahlc consciousness
of meriting the approvul of the fuir sex, ve
to bring the above article under their notice, confident
of its superior merits. Wherever it has beou used it hns
proved itself admirably adapted ns u cutaneous cos
metic, and pronounced equally efficacious for orndi
eating tans, pimples, und other eruptions of the skin,
as the Ilyporion Fluid hns proved itself for restoring
the hair.
For Children.—AsthcIIcbenioniniseutirclyiunocent
in its composition, it may be used with the most perfect
safety for children; its bnlsamic properties nourishes
the skin in its embryo state, keeping it freo from all
impurities. Genin' and purifying, it is ut once both
soothing and plousing to the little putients.
Agents for Savannah, Thos. M. Turner & Co., L
J. Myers, und Hendrickson & Mooric. Charleston,
Havelland, IIarrall Sc Co., niul P. M. Cohen
Co. Augusta, Havelland, Rislky & Co., und D. B,
Plumb. New York, Sands Sc Co., und Cary Sc Co
mar 15 tilths
M ount eagle Tripoli for cleaning
Britannia Ware, Silver Plate, Window Glass,
Mirrors, nnd all kinds of metuls, for Military Goods, ii
is very efficient. A supply of the above useful urticle,
just rocoivod, and for salo at 12*/fcc. per paper,
apr 24 COLLINS Si BULKLEY
The subscriber having made arrangements for _
regular and constant supply of the most fasliiou&blo
goods in the Reudy Madeline, invites the attention of
his friends and the public, to his present stock, just
received, which will he sold as low ns uny similar
styles cun be had in the city.
■pr 25 JOHN MALLEKY.
WINDOW .SHADES.—A few very handsome
pairs, for snle by DkWITT & MORGAN,
■pr*4 Rihero’s Now Rtiildin
Rilx-ro’x New Building.
R ECEIVED, per Steamer Florida, 5 firkins
choice Butter ; 5 boxes now Cheese ; 5 half bbls
Fulton Market Beef; 3 half bids Pig Pork ; 100 bbls
Ilolognu Saussuges ; 5 boxes Oranges; 5 do. Le
mons.
june 2G JOHN D. JESSE
apr 28
C. W. VAN HORN’S
IMPROVED ELASTIC UTERINE SUPPORTER
Forl’rolainus Uteri. (Falling of the Womb I A-r
Tins instrument is light ami clustic, nml j,
without the ctcnl springs, which isohjcntionnhleon '
count of thoir chilling tlio hip*, Stc., making t|, e ,„
coailtngly unpluusuut to ho worn, h r *‘
I.mlins sufl'oring from tlie uhovo derangement »„ i
Physicians particularly, nro solicited to give then,
triul, to provo their superiority over tlio «icel
and other bandages. 1 ‘"f
Several Professors of Obstetrics, &c.,und also u nun
*r of Physicians iu this city, and throughout tlio U,.!’
ted States, Imve adopted them in their practice with
tho most decided beneficial results, and highly recon,
mend and approvo of them. The following fv.
Professor Woodward, Cincinnati, Ohio. 8 0,n
“ * have examined, and usod to u considerable extent
during n practico of nearly twenty-five years, a ,, rc . u ’
ictv of Spring and Laced Bandages, designed for
relief and euro of the several affections to which
your instruments are applicable, but fur mechanical
execution, as well as the accurate adaptation of the
instrument slo their several designs, I have neversun
any that has given me more satisfaction. ' 1
CHARLES WOODWARD, M. D."
Professor of Obstetrics, und diseases of women um)
children, Medical Institute, Cincinnati, Ohio,
Also, Bandages for female*, after parturition, Sun-
porters for weakness, debility, Sic., Trusses of all de-
scriptions, for Hernia, Instruments for Knock necs
Club-foot, Bow-legs, dislocated or weak joints, Spinal
Instruments for Curvature of the Spine, and also for
all derangements requiring the use of Bandages, f or
storntion.
C. W. VAN HORN Si. CO., Philadelphia
HENDRICKSON & MOORE, Agents, *
28 tf Gibbons’ Buildings, Savannah,Ga.
M AY YOU LIKE IT ; hy Churles U. Taylor, M. a.
author of “Thankftiluoss," “Earnestness," Ac’
Tho Guiding Star: or, the Bible God’s Message; by
uoulsii Puyson Hopkins, author of “The Pastor’s
Duughtor," &o.
The Royal Preacher, by Juinos Hamilton, D. o., F.
L. S., author of “Life in Earnest, Happy Homo," Ac.
Scenes in our Parish, by a “Country Parson’s"
Daughter.
Life and Loo in the Bosphorus and Aegean: or,
Views of Athens and Constantinople; hy Rev. Walter
Colton, lute of U. S. Navy.
Cosmos : a sketch of u Physical Description of tho
Universe ; hy Alexander Von Humboldt—vol. 3.
First Iinpresisons of England ami its People ; hy
Hugh Miller, author oftlie “Foot-prints of tlie Crea
tor," &c.
Tho Countess of Salisbury ; hy Aloxnmlre Dumas,
author of “Monte-Christo," &e.
EcurtG: or, the Saloons of Paris; by Major Rich
ardson. author of “Wacousta," Ac.
Tlio Adventures of Paul Periwinkle ; hy the author
of “Cavendish," &c.
Further supply of Stray Arrows, Tho Island of Life,
The Roman Republic of 1849, with accounts of tlio
Inquisition, and the Siege of Koine, and Biographical
Sketches, with original Portraits, by Theodore
Dwight, author of a “Tour in Italy in 1820 and ’21,"
See.
Harper’s Mugazino, for July.
International Magazine, for July. •
Graham’s Magazine, for August.
Surtuin’s Magazine, for August.
No. 62, Household Words.
Received hy JOHN M. COOPER.
AFFLICTED, READ!!!
P HILADELPHIA MEDICAL STORE—Establish-
ed 15 years ago hy DR. KINKELIN. The oldest,
surqft and.host hand to euro all forms of secret dis
eases, disenses of the skill, and solitary haliiis of
youth, is DR. KINKELIN, N. W. corner of Third
and Union-streets, between Spruce and Pine, 1*6
squares from tho Exchango, Philadelphia.
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.
There Is a habit which boys teach each other, at the
academy or college—a habit indulged in when by
themselves, injsolitudc, growing up with the hoy to
inuiihood, und which, if not abandoned in duo time,
not only begets serious obstacles to matrimonial hap
piness, but givos rise to a scries of protracted, insid
ious, uud devastating affection*. Few of thoso who
indulge in this pernicious prncticc, uro aware of the
consequences, until they find tho nervous system shat
tered, feci strange nnd unaccountable feelings, vague
fears in tlm miud. The individual becomes feoble, he
is unable to labor with accustomed vigor, or to apply
his iniud to study; his stop is tardy aud weak, he is
dull, irresolute, the countenance is downcust, the eyes
without nuturnl lustro, shamefaced ness is apparent.—
These are symptoms which should awaken the atten
tion of those similarly afflicted.
IF THE VICTIM
Be conscious of the cuuso of his decay, and having re-
linquishod the odious pructice he suffers under tlioso
terrible nocturnal and involuntary omissions, which
weaken and sliamo him, producing mental and physi
cal prostration. If he "mancipato himself beforo the
practice has done its worst, and outer matrimony, his
marriage is unfruitful, and his sense tells him thut this
is caused by his early follios.
Too many think they will hug the secret to their
own lioarts, and cure themsolves. Alas I how often
is this a fatal delusion, and how many a promising
youth, who might Imvo been an rrnament to society,
lias faded from the earth.
YOUNG MEN!
Let no false modesty deter you from innking your
case known to one who, from education nnd respecta
bility, can alone befriend you. Ho who plnces him*
self under Dr. KINKELIN’S treatment, may roligioiiA-
ly confide in his honor as a gentleman, and in whose
bosom will be forever locked tho secret oftlie putient.
COUNTRY INVALIDS
Finding it inconvenient to make personal application,
can, by stating their cuso explicitly, together with ull
their symptoms, (per letter post paid,) hnve forward
ed to them a chest containing Dr. K.’s medicines, ap
propriated accordingly, and be cured ut home.
Strictures oftlie urothru,weakness aud constitutional
debility, promptly cured, und full vigor restored. All
letters post paid.
5-3^* ^ remittance of 25 cents in a letter, post paid,
addressed to Dr. Kiukelin, Philadelphia, will secure
his Book on the Secret Infirmities of Youth.
uug 29 ly
W HAIjE OJL SOAP.—1 barrol for salo by
HENDRICKSON A MOORE,
july 3 Gibbon’s Buildings.
J ENNY LINl) IIAIlt GLOSS.—A new and
vulimbln article for dressing and smoothing the
Imir, anil to impart a beautiful lustre, free from gren«-
iugs; just received nnd for sale by
julv 15 JOS. M. TURNER, Monun vnt-sq^
ill be sold very low for
WM. M. DAVIDSON.
H AMS,—29 casks clioico Hams, lunding nad
for salo bv
somo very superior,
cash. Apply to
june 25
for sale by
jmm 25 CHAR. A. GREINER.
O LD PEACH DKANDY.—5 bbls. old iwii
Brandy, i
nug 7
QUPBRIOIi ENGLISH MUSTAllD—lu qr.
and lmlf pound bottles, and_warrauted_ pure; just
received nud for sale by
june 27
ranted put
JOS. M. TURNER,
Moinimnnt-sq.
updly
Surgical and Dental Instruments; just meowed
and for sale by JOS. M. TURNER,
july I Monument-sq.
nine, just received aud for sale by
M. TURNER,
june 5
Monument-square.
I GINGER.-Just
uug 6 JOS. M.
> TAKD BRANDY
At
uug 5
0 TJ . .
A Co *. Brandy, in bond* for sule by
t ed and for sule by
TURNER, Monument-sq.
ohi
inlf pipes Oturd, Dtipu
or sule by
y.M. DAVIDSON.
L EECHES.—Just received per steamer Florid
and for rsule by
nug 0 JOS. M. TURNER, Mon.nnent-sq.
I Cotton Under-Garments; for sale by
Ju»y »4 Dewitt a Morgan.
H AIR.—15 hlid* Plastorer 1 * Hair, for sale by
nu g%* BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
M ^^^^K.—Par >VJJb°u Fullor: 25 bbl*.
Mew Pork; 40 do. Pilot Broad; for *alo by
»uf « JWOOD, CLAGHORN A CO
H OLLAND GIN.—2 pipe* Nolet’* Imperial
Eagle Gin, Inlidingfroin barque Toxn*, for sale
by
july 17 W M. DAVIDSON.
J^OOK SALT.—10 tons in largo lumps, for sulo
july 17 WOOD, CLAGHORN A CO.
W ATERCOOLERS*—A full supply of these
desirable articles for Summor use. Just re-
eived and for sale by COLLINS A BULKLEY,
june 20 100 Bryan-street.
F lower jars a water coolers,
of ussorted sizes, just received and for salo by
juu* 5 COLLINS A BULKLEY.
SEASON.—Havingrupplied ourselves with eve
ry article that will probably be wanted inourline,
weagain invite thepublictoexamineourSpringStock
feforeraakingtheirpurchnaesthisseason. Our sales
Shall be made at reasonable prices, andsati9faction
will be given if possible.
Every kind of Genteel Roady MndeClotbing.Hats,
Capa, Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags,
B AT.F nnPV .-U ir Umbrellas, Ac., is to be found at alltimes among our
m.Th *u)ii u- ^ UU,lty Kuntu, *y* food*. GenU’Dress Coats, Vest*. Pants, and other
d ° *1°* 0 !* l Ph |a ; J u »t received on 'garments,necessary to complete n genteel suit, we
consignment, nnd for sale by ^ 4 VmSIy prepared tofSrni.h. Hats and Cap*
au fj!! C. A. GREINER; 0 f pattern* for Men, Boy* aud Children. Family
Shoas.uitable to *11 tastes and necessities, nnd Ser
vant.’ Shoe.and Clothhing for both City andPlsn-
tation ase, ve ere fully provided with.
Returning thnnka tor patronage thus far, let na
•gain respectfully solicit custom from our friends
#ld.tret>ger*i WM.B.HALE.
N 1 ';’
nng7
:ry superior; for snlo by
WOOD, CLAGHORN & CO.
C I1KEME, JIUTTISU, POTATOES,
20 firkins selected Goshen Butter; 50 boxos Eng
lish Dairy Cheese; 25 bbls Potatoes; 50 kogs
Loaf Lard. Lauding from ftteanndiip Florida, i1°
sulo by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
nug 20 -
D omestic liquors.—75 bbi* p * h
lloctlcut River Gin; 100 do E Phelps’ do; HO »o.
N O Rectified Whiskeys 30 do. Baltimore High P r0 “
do ; 30 do. Domestic Brandy; 20 do, old Monongnne
Whiskey. Landing and for sale by .
nug 20 8CRANTON, JOHNSTON A C(E_
- P»t." 1
Refrigerators, equal to nny in uso.-, Forjsate oj
june 13 COLLINS &.BUI.KI.EY.!,
B acon shoulders.—12 hhti». priiM 0““);
ity Bacon Shouldors, landing from bark Verno ,
for sale by .
july 11 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO^
R UM.—80 bbl*. Luther Felton & Son’a best Ru>"
landing per lmrk Churles William; ft»r*aleby
July 25 BRIGHAM, KELLY Si CO.__
B altimore flour.-ioo bi>i». Ho"’"" 1 :
st. Flour, landing from schr. WilmingtoDyann^i
■alp by
july 25
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO.
3 non «ENNY CLOTH SACKS,tultakW
for Grain. For sale by ilflo
may 3 tf C. A. L. LAMAK-
B altimore flour.-ioo bbi«. Howard *<
superfine Flour, lunding from schr. Village lwu ,
for sulo by „
july 10 BRIGHAM, KELLY^.CO^
rn RAVELING DRESSES.—Silk La.roe,
1 Chambray, *c, for ‘^TT RMOKOAN.