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SaVAsNaH MORNING NEWS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1851.
m 'RECEIVED PER STEAM-
I fiR FLORIDA--A splendid ufiM
Kortment oflodles'lnd gentlemen'sShoes,coin-
prising Indies' French Mo nnd Kid WrH Bus
kins, Bound Seam do, fine Kid and Mo Run Round
Ties and Buskins, ladies' Silk Lasting Pat. Foxed (Jai
lers, Misses' Kid and Mo Welt Boots, do. French Mo
Ruu Round Slips and Buskins, Ac., Ac. Also, Gent’s
fine Gersey Ties, Monterey Boot*, Cf. Buft and Kip
Brogans, hoys’ Cf. and Congress Boots, youth's Cf.
Boots and Shoos, children’s Shoes of every descrip
tion always on hand. The citizens of Savannah, and
the public generally, nro relpeetlhlly invited to call
and examine my stock, corner Broughtou and Bar-
nard-sts., formerly occupied by I Dushor.
sept 18
W. IIF.IDT.
mm BKEXSK A UO’H. AND LEERY
■ As CO’H. HATH.—Bee bo A Co's, and
Leery A Co’s. Fall and Wintor stylo of omm
Hats: received and for salo by
sept 1 N. K. BARNUM A CO., HO Congress-si.
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
HATS FOR THE FALL TRADE.
mm The Subscribers are now receiving a large
■ nnd well selcetod stock of Hats, Cops, and lion-
nets, suitable tor City and Country triuli. Our
stock havingbeen selected with great care, with view-
tor this trade, we are prepared to sell ut us low prices
and on as accommodating terms as any house Lust,
W..., North 0r 8oU "'- N. K. BARNUM * CO.,
sept 4 114 Congross-st.
~D¥UVG and renovating
ESTABLISHMENT,
73 Yarkst., rear of the Court House, Savannah, Urn
KSTABLI8HKD IN 1832
L ADIES’Silk and Woollen Drosses, Shuwls, Table
Covers, Ac. cleaned, and dyed various colors, Lu-
dies’ Bonnots Bleached und Pressed in u fushiotiulilc
style, Kid Gloves Cloaned, und Gantleincu's Guriuont’s
Cleaned, Renovated or Dyod us muy bo required. All
done in the same stylo which bus generally so much
pleased my patrons and frionds. Terms moderate.—
Orders from the country and interior of Georgia,
Florida, and South Carolina, thankfully received aud
punctually attended to.
apr 20 istawos4t ly ALEXANDER GALLOWAY
REMOVAL.
B F. McKENNA, Monument-square, opposite tho
• Pulaski House, will romovo about the first o(
u few doors west of his nresont local
Being anxious to reduce his stock ef SUMMER
GOODS previous to removing, ho is offering them nt
the following reduced prices:—Printed Lawn, reduced
from 12% to 10 cts.; uo., from 18% to 12% cts.; do.,
from 25 to 18% cts.; do., from 31% und 37% to 20 und
25 cts. Bareges, reduced from 25 nnd 31% to 18%
aud 20 cts.; do,, from 37% to 25 cts. Foulurd Silks,
reducod from 50 to 37% cts. Higher price goods of
those stylos, and otlior stylos of Hummer Dress Goods,
reduced In like proportion. Pantaloon stuffs, Drills,
Ac,, reducod tolly 25 per cent.july 30
NEW BOOK*.
RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER A CO.
Friday, Skpt. 19th.
L ITERARY REMINISCENCES, from tho Autobi
ography of an English Opium-Eutor ; by Thomas
DoQuincy.
Memoirs of Rev. Joseph Buckminster, D. 1)., aud
of his son, Rev. Joseph Stovons Buckminster; by
Eliza Buckminster Leo—2nd edition.
Posthumous Poems of Willium Motherwell, no
first collected.
The Vision of Sir Launful; by James Russell Lot
•ell—4th edition. sept 19
FALL AND WINTER CMtTlllM.,
At New York Pricct.
T HE Subscribers huve received,by roccut arrivals,
a large and woll selected stock ut Fushioimhlo
Full and Winter Clothing, und shall continue to re
coive additions to tlioir stock, nil which wo inuuufnc
turn ourselves, and uro thus prepared to offer grant
Inducements to Country Merchants, an*
muy favor us with thnir patronage,
ntig 19 PIER
and others who
5R80N A 1IEIDT
C OTTON DUCK.-Landing: 100 piccos, v
rious numbers; for sale by
soptlO WOOD, CLAGHORN A CO.
( MIltN,— Landing pur Midus; 0,000 bushels, a
J prime nrticle: for sale very low on tho wharf, by
sept 9
very I
WOOD. CLAGHORN A CO.
C IOKN AND FLOUR.—2,501) bushel* of pi
' white Virginia Corn; 190 hbls. of Canal FlourJ;
50 bbls. superfine Virginia Flour. Just received, and
for sale by (muy 3 tf) C. A. L. LAMAR.
►UTTER, UIIKESE AND IMITATORS—
B l
IN QUART BdTTLIiS.
For Purifying the Blood, nutl for the Cure ol
SCROFULA, RHEUMATISM, STUBBORN ULCRRb*. DYSPKP
8IA, SALT RlIKUM, KKVF.R BOnKS, KRYSIFELAS,
riHFLES, BILKS, MERCURIAL DISEASES, CUTA
NEOUS ERUPTIONS, LIVER COMPLAINT,
BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION,FEMALE
COMPLAINTS,LOSS OF APPETITE,
GENERAL DEBILITY, Ac.
THE RECORDS OF M E I) I C A L S C l E N C E,
abounding as they do, with uinple testimonials to the
value und efficacy of different medical ngents, scarcely
furnish a parallel with tho results recorded from u
multitude of living witnesses to the great worth of
Sauds’ Snrsapnrili;.. The roinarkuble c ures of a great
variety of discuses effected by its timely administra
tion, furnish conclusive evidence of this fact, und the
experience of fourteen years, bus won for it a deserved
popularity that no other preparation ever attained
its oxtensivo use throughout tho world, and tho numor
ous unsolicited testimonials received by the proprietors
stand ns beacons and landmarks to tlio suffering und
diseased, bolding forth the inviting language of en
couragement—do not despair. Thousands and tens
of thousands who suffered without hope, groaning day
and night undei pain nnd uugtiisli, beyond the power
of language to convey, liuvo not only been relieved but
permanently cured. It lias been approved by the
medical faculty, introduced and intensively used in
hospitals, under the watchful cyo of physicians, with
tho happiest results. The preparation lining entirely
vegetable, renders its udmiiiistintion safe to the most
enfeebled frumo.
The following testimonials nro selected from among
tho multitude of those we tiro daily receiving; and for
tortlior confirmation, tho rouder is referred to the r umi-
ly Recipe and Medical Almanac,furnished gratuitously
by ull our agents:
GREAT CURE for DYSPEPSIA.
ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER!
D U. J. 8. HOUGHTON’S PKPHIN—the
true Digestive Fluid, or Gnstric Juice. Pre
pared from Rounut, or the fourth stomach of the Ox,
uftcr directions of Baron Liebig, the great Physiologi
st Chemist, by N. II. Houghton. M. I). Philadelphia,
Pa.
Tlii»
great uaturul Remedy for Indigestion and
Btnr J *'— “
Dyspopsiu, curing after Nuture's own method, by Na
ture's own Agent, the Gnstric Juice. Pepsin •« Jhe
chiefelement, «r great Digesting principle of the Gas-
trie Juice—tho Solvent of the Food, the purifying* pre
serving aud stimulating Agent of tho Stomach und In
testines. It is extracted from the Digestive Stomach
of the Ox, thus forming an Artificial Digestive Fluid,
precisely like tho natural Gastric Juice, In its Chemi
cal powers, mid furnishing a complete and perfect hud
stitutc for it. By tho uid of this preparation, the pains
and evils of Indigestion nnd Dyspepsia ure removed
just us they would be by a healthy stomach. It « do
ing wonders tor Dyspeptics, curing cases of Debility,
Emaciation, Nervous Decline and Dyspeptic Con
sumption, supposed to be on the verge of the grave.
The Scientific Evidence upon which it is based, is in
the highest degree curious aud remarkable.
Baron Liebig, ill Ids celebrated work on animal
Chemistry, says : “An Artificial Digestive Fluid, anal
ogous to the Gnstric Juice, muy be prepared from tho
mucous membrane of the stomach of the Ox, in which
various articles of food, us meat aud eggs, will he soft
ened, ehunged and digested, just in the sumo munncr-
as they would he in the human stoinuch.”
Haifa teaspoonful of pure Pepsin, infused in water,
will digest or dissolve five pounds of Roost Beef in
about two hours out of tho stomach.
Dr. Houghton's Pepsin is sold by Hourly nil the deal
ers in line drugs and Popular Mudicincs, throughout
the United States. It is prepared in Powder and in
Fluid form—and in Prescription vinls for tho use or
Physiciuns. , ,
Private Circulars, for tho use of Physiciuns, may be
obtaiued of Dr. Houghton or his Agents,describing the
whole process of preparation, nucf giving the authori
ties upon which the claims of this new remedy ure
Imsed. As it is not a secret remedy, no objection can
be raised against its use by Physiciuns iu resnectublc
standing und regular practice. Price, $1 per bottlo.
Pepsin in Powder sent by Mail, free of Postage.
convenience of sending to ull pnrts of tho
‘tb “ ‘ •
New York, July 27,18-19.
Messrs. A. B. A D. Sauds—Gentle men : Words eun
hut feebly express my feelings in conveying the pleas
ing intelligence that my wife i« restored to perfect
health by the use of your invaluable Sarsmmrillu.—
She was afflicted with u severe is--mucous disouso that
covered tho whole surface of the body, so that it would
huve been impossible to touch uny part tlmt was free
from the humor; the bond, face aud body were cov
ered with scales like those of a fish ; the hull fell out
In largo quantities, and walking caused the most ex
cruciating agonies, us it affected the joints more se
verely than any other purl. She suffered also a long
time from mi affectation of the liver, commuted with
general dehilitv, and a prostration of tho nervous sys
tem. Physicians, both iu Europe mid America, Imd
exhausted tlm usual remedies, without effecting u cure,
or scarcely affording relief; mid the host inmlicnl skill
was tinnviiiliiig, until sho liuppily u»..J vour Sarsapa
rilla. The disease was pronounced suit rheum, but her
whole system, internally ami cxtomnlly, was altogether
deranged; hut so complete has been the cure, after
using the Sarsaparilla for six weeks, and taking ill
all less than one do/.en bottles, that she now enjovs
better health than for years previous to taking the
SuMiparillu. My object iu making this communication
try, thu Digestive Mutter of tTie Pepsin is put up iu the
form of Powder, with directions to ho dissolved in wa
ter by tho patient. These Powders contain just tha
same mutter as the bottles, mid will be sont by mail,
free of postage, for one dollar sent (post-paid) to Dr. J.
S. HOUGHTON, M. D., Philadelphia, Pa.
taF* Observe this !—Every bottlo of the gonuiue
Pepsin, hears the written signature of J. S. HOUGH
TON. M. I)., sole proprietor, Philadelphia, Pn.
5 ^ Hold by all Druggists and dealers in Medicine,
and by Payne A Nisbct nnd E. L. Stroheckor A Co.,
Agents for Macon, Ga.
.1. A. MAYER, 151 Broughtou-st.
jane 9 cod ly Agent for Savannah.
R. R. R.
RAHWAY'S READY RELIEF
ACKNOWLEDGED BY THE TRUE MEN OK AMER
ICA TO RE THE QUICKEST AND MOST IK
KECTUAL REMEDY FOR THE CORE OK
PAIN, AND THE REMOVAL OK ITS
CAUSE, IN THE WORLD.
PAIN
8 the wanting given of tho presence of disease
Hnd the prostration of the nervous systotn. To stop
pain iuntuutly is oar first great desideratum—then to
strengthen the nerves, and to give vitality and a heal
thy uctiou to tho nervous energy, so as to enable the
system to ward off tlio attacks of disease. This wo
accomplish by
Railway’s Ready Relief,
hicli is prepared expressly for the instant relief of
oain, und to strengthen, invigornto, audio rcguluto the
action of the nerves, muscles, secret oils, mid every
organ in the system. Since Kndwuy's Ready Reliaf
xus become u popular reinody, it is now prescribed by
physicians iu every place, as the host and quickest
cure for ull
Rheumatic, Neuralgic und Nervous Pains.
It tins cured over one hundred persons in this city,
who have used Nervous Antidotes wlicu tho hue aud
cry is offered to refund the money, but when the pu-
tienl asks for his money, the circulators of those nos
trums arc not to be found.
Every day wo have persons who have suffered
months of anguish from
NcnrnlRiii,Tic Doloroux,8ick und Ncrvoiit*
II endue lie,
who have used these wcuk und inefficient remedies iu
voiu, curtify tlmt one or two applications of Had way's
Ready Relief externally, und 30 drops at a dose inter
nally, Imvo completely cured them. It bus stopped the
most cxcruciutiug pangs of pain of
RheiniintiHiii
15 minutes, mid cured tho discuso entirely in 24
irs. It bus cured somo during its application. It
will always stop the puin in five or ten minutes.
Neuralgia.
very case of Ncurulgiu, where it hus been properly
used, it bus stopped the pain iu a few minutes. Its
continued use will strengthen the norves und rid the
system entirely from disease.
PnrnlyalN,
Or nervous prostration, a relaxation of the muscles;
in 99 cuscN out of 100 it will restore the use of the
limb in a few hours. It strengthens, warms, uud invigo
rates every muscle, nerve, mid sinew in the system.
PalnM in the Bones.
All pains mid ull aches feel its wonderful soothing and
strengthening influence; if instantly arrests tho most
severe pains.
Jumping Toothache.
will stop the most tuntiiliziug tooth ache in u few
seconds. This thousands of our citizens can attest.
Nervous pains of all kinds are arrested in u few mo
ments by Rudwuy’s Ready Relief.
8lck Headache.
999 cases out of 1,000, it will free from puin in fifteen
minutes, und thu continued use according to directions,
wi’lnositivcly cure.
CoiikIii* anti C'oIdN.
Rudwuy’s Ready Relief will instantly stop thu most
troublesome cough. It has cured hoarseness time und
again, in a few hours. Taken internally, it enables
the putient to expectorate frocly, removes ull inflam
mation, swelling, nnd irritutinu of the Bronchicul or
gans, mid by bathing externally tho neck, throat, and
chest, it produces a quicker uctiou to the skin, the pa
tient porspircs freely, it removes the pain from the
throat, und gives strength to tho lungs.
EriiptiouM of tho Hklu
30 kegs selocted Goshen Butter; 50 boxes Eng
lish l)niry Cheese; 50 bbls Potatoes, in flue order.—
Received per steamship, mid for salo by
sept 5 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO.
AGON aW«
is, tlmt all who have suffered ns sho has, may ki
where nnd to whom to apply for relief, (und that not
vain,) us a complete cure will he the result. My
wife unites with me in heartfelt thanks; uud behove
gentlemen, yours einenrel;
B acon and laud. —50 tiluls prime Bur
Sides ; 10 do do Shoulders ; 50 bids uud 50 kegi
.prime Leaf Lard. _Landinjr aud for sale hi
septS
d. Landing and for sule hy
8CRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
L ACK GOOLH*—a variety of 4-4 Figured Luce*
uud Bohinetts, Silk and Cotton Illusions, Lisle and
Thread Edgings mid Inserting*, Swiss uud Jaconet
Edgingsanu Inserting*, Imitation Valeuciuns Edgings,
Wrought Musliu Collars and Cuffs, Wrought Muslin
Chimisetls und Under-Sleeves, Lace Unaor-Sloeves
mid Cupes, lutant's Waists und Cups. Reeoived uud
tor snle by HENRY LATH HOP,
... -
'.Kit IEK NAZEIl,32 Nassau st.
N. B.—For a corroboration of these facts apply to
Mr. II. McCuiic,at Messrs. Bowen A McNamoo’sstore,
Broudwuw, N. Y.
City and County of New-York, ss.—Furrier Nuzor
being duly sworn, doth depose mid say that the fore
going statement, to which tin has subscribed his name,
sept 15
Gibbons’ Now Stores.
' do. Porto Rico do.; 25 do. Muscovado do‘; 50 do
fair to choice New-Orleans Sugar ; tor snle by
july 14 WEBSTER A PALMES.
R efined huuakh.-25 bbis r. l. a a.
Stuart’s Clarified Sugar; 15 do do Crushed.—
Landing and for sale by
s«pt2 S’
SWIFT, DENSLOW A CO.
for sale by
"PH
HENDRICKSON A MOORE.
trim und accurate, to tlio best of his knowledge uud
belief.—Sworn and subscribed, this 27th day of June,
18-19, before me. C. S. WOODHULL, Mayor.
Boston, (Mass.) Aug. 31st, 18-19.
Messrs. A. B. A D. Sands—Gentlemen : Lust Spring
wus attacked with lllicumutism in the lower part of
my body, extending down to my feet, ami so severely
wus I affected that 1 could not stand or move myself.—
tried ull tho diflerout medicine, advertised for fhis
disease,among which were several kinds of Sur.Mipu
rilla, but none of them did me mi\ ood, mid 1 gave up
all hope of being cured, when u iVi.-ud advised mg tu
try Sand’s Rursuparilla. I consented, not expecting it
would cure mo; but after using i. • Ive bottles 1 huve
the happiness of stnting to you that the pain has left
me, 1 cun walk without any assistance, mid 1 am gu*
mg in strength every day, which I have no doubt
owing entirely to the use of your Harsaparillii. I solid
you this voluntary certificate that the afflicted may
Paper, assorted sizes and qualities
iitel for sale by
sept 2 SWIFT, DENSLOW A CO.
VTKW WINTER ALK.-20 bbls now Wiutei
IN Alo, to arrive to-day per steutner from New York;
for sule by^ l (sept 2) W* M. DAVIDSON.
iui buio uy ■ j v in H l
A LK! ALE !!—IS bbU
f x»er steamer Alabama froi
r new Ale, lust receiveu
Lper steamer Alabama from New York; for sale b>
sept 11 W.M. DAVIDSON,
f HFIU/VKD LETTER AND INVOICE
1 FI LB.—This article uot only combines every fu
cility for ready refereuco, but a saving of much time
and labor. Received by
■ept II JOHN M. COOPER A CO.
UVTTEU, CUKBEK AND POTATOES.
D 30 kegs selected Goshen Butter ; 50 boxes Eu
lisli Dairy Cheese; 50 bbls Mercer Potatoes. Lar
iug from steamer, and for sale by
sept 11 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
'pAYSOTT’8 EXTRACT YELLOW
'« DOCI
DOCK AND SAllHAPARII.I.A.—A «up
mly just received and for sale by
HENDRICKSON A MOORE,
wept 1 Gibbons' Building,
C HAMPAGNE.—100 baskets DeBreniont,Heid
sick A Co., Anchor,and Mumin A Co.; for salo by
sept8 WEBSTER A PALMES.
D omestic liquorh.-wobbisE. p. Gin,
50 bbis Conn, river Gin: 95 do Domestic Brandy;
iiu uuib i/uun. ri»m uin, w
200 do N. E. Rum; tor sale by
sept 8 WEBSTER A PALMES.
HACKERS.—50 bbls Sugur Butter end Soda
for sals by
’ for sals by
sept 8 WEBSTER A PALMES.
ATARD, DUPUY A CO’8 BRANDY.—S
V/ hf pipes—vintages 1842, 1846, uud 1849: for sal
by [sept 8] WEB8TEI
jVT OL A88K8.—50 hhds and 100 bbls Cuba, and
-1YA 10 tierces Florida Svrun: for sa
ROPE—For sale b;
sept 8
Webster a palmes.
>
N
O. WHISKY,—500 bbls in store, und for
• sale by
sept 8 WEBSTER A PALMES
— fee; 25 do Old Government Java do; 25 do Mur-
icaibo do; 20 do Manilla do. In store and for suio by
•opt 8 WEBSTER A PALMES.
O ACON AND LARD.—30 hhds Bacon Sides .
LJ 50 bbls and 50 kegs prime Leaf Lard, in store and
to arrive; for sale by
sept 8 WEBSTER A PALMES.
T IME.—500 casks Lime, lsndiug und for sale by
JLJ sept 2 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
T ATIIS"
Li sept 2
9.—100,000 Laths, landing aud for sale
apt 9 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
f<HILDREN’8 CARRIAGE*.—Falling
Vy Children’s Carriages, just received and tor sal
apt 5
Top
•ale by
COLL1N8 A RULKLEY.
ECE1VED PER BARK GEORGIA—A
AV splendid assortment of Youth's, Men's and Boys'
•Shoes and Boots; Lad's do, of every style aud quali
ty, which will be sold on reasonable terms.
»cpt5 W. HEIDT.
just received by
sept 15
JA8. H. CARTER,
Druggist, Jefferson street
^NAGE8 r —Mocking Bird, Canary and Bruding
Cages, just received and for sale by
aug 9, COLL1N8 A BULKLEY.
MAKHIIALL’B
COMPOUND OF CINCH0ND,
FOIl THE CURE OF
CHILLS AND FEVER, DUMB AGUE, Ac.
Warranted to Care the worst ('uses.
PIN HIS MEDICINE is perleullysufe, uud frcefromull
-I mercurial poisonous substances of any kind, and
muy be tukeu without thu slightest injury to the consti
tution. Its reputation is now well established us being
the best preparation for this unpleasant diseuse. It is
alsonmoHtoxcolle. t tonic for weak or debilitated per
sons.
To guard again.! lorgci-y orcounterfuits.uvcry Bottlo
lias the mime of the inventor, the numo of tlio nrticle,
nnd place nude at, blown on tho bottle, lu addition to
this, every bottle has the sealed stamp over the cork,
und the written name of J. E. Marshall on the wruppor.
For sale, in this city, by
A. A. SOLOMONS A CO., Agents.
the
ILI1EUMATI8M! RI1EUMAT18M!
UIK BEST uud most popular remedy ever offered
to the afflicted is MARSHALL'S MAGICAL
PAIN ERADICATOR. It will, most emphatically,
come up to the repiesnutation, and will cure, if it lie
tho power of medicine to da so. There is notion
sense or htimbuggery iu this remedy—all thut is wanted
impartial trial. It will not cost much—only 50
cents for a box—that will most probublydn a hundred
dollars’ worth of good.
Those suffering from the following disease, i
indeed, reason to rejoice thut the remedy is certainly
found which will most undoubtedly cure. Try for
yourselves, and he convinced, that there is yut some
thing in tho world in which them is no humbug. The.
discuses which Marshall’* Erndic.ttor will cure urc
Rheumatism, Lumlmgo, Painful Nerves, Spinal Alice
lions. Palsy, Dislocations, Sprains, Bruises, Strains,
(Edomatous Swelliugs, Weak Joints, Contracted Ten
dons, Tumours, Nodes, Ganglions, Wens, Goitre, llcuil-
ache, Weak Back, Gout, Scrofula, Tooth-uohe, Corns,
Stricture of the Cliost, Sore Throat, Ac., Ac. The
proprietors will warrant in all tho cases mimed.
For sale iu tills city by
A. A. SOLOMONS A CO.,and
J. A. LaROCHE, Agents.
J Be careful to purchuso none without the wri
ten name of J. E. Marshall. mar 1-1
know what mediciuo to use to alleviate their sufferings
aud effect a cure. Yours, very truly,
JOHN BANVAIII), 31 Chainbors-st.
Prepared und sold wholesale and retail, by A. B. A
D. SANDS, Druggists und Chemists, 100 Fulton street,
corner of William, New York. Sold also by Druggists
venerully throughout tlio United States und Canadas
Prico $1 per bottle; six bottles for $5.
For salo by HENDRICKSON A MOORE,
June 23 tfob 26 J. M. TURNER A CO.
THE GREAT SUMMER MEDICINE!!
DR. OUYHOTT’8
IMPROVED EXTRACT OE
Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla
F OR the cure of ull diseases or disorders geuerute
by impure blood. Its great success justly entitle
ciutod,
r prac
it to the name of the
GREAT AMERICAN SPECIFIC.
So far us it is known it is uuivnrsully upoi
and many oiniueut physicians use it duily iu tli
tieo with tho most happy offects, and certify thut it
the host extract in existence, und the only ono tlmt
STANDS THE TEST OF TIME.
Every year adds to its great popularity, and multi
plies its astonishing cures. Tho victim of
HEREDITARY SCROFULA,
With suppurating glands, honey-combed llcsli, und
caries eating into bis bones, finds Guysotl’s Yt.llow
Dock and Sarsaparilla a balm for his afflictions. His
horrible torinonts are assuaged, uud his malady not
only reliovcd, hul|
PERMANENTLY CURED.
It may bo safely asserted, from the results of past
experience, that Dr.Guysott’s Extractor Yellow Dock
tor the following diseases, uud all others proceeding
from
VITIATED BLOOD.
Scrofuluor Kings' Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cuta
neous Eruptions, Pimples or Pustule on the face,
Blotchex, Boils, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm or Tct
ter, Scald Head, Enlargement uud Pains of the Bones
and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Lumbugo, aud
diseases arising from injudicious use of Mercury, Acites
or Dropsy, Exposure or Imprudmce in Life, Liror
Complaint, Ague and Fovcr, Intermitting Fever, Chol
era Morbus, Dysentery, Dinrrluna, Plethora of Blood
in tlio Head, Pilos, Pains iu the Back, Sides, Breast or
Loins, and all forms of Muscular, Glamluler uud Skill
Diseases
It is a sovereign specific for General Debility, aud
the best ronovater for a Broken Constitution, it bra
ces and ro-invigoratos every organ, promotes activity
aud regularity in every function, uud produces that
condition of the whole physical system, which is tho
best security for
LONG LIFE I
Let all who wish to purge tlio blood from tlio impuri
ties contracted from the free indulgence of the appe
tite during the wintor, and to prepare the system to
RESIST SUMMER EPIDEMICS,
BESOBT now to Guysotto’s Extract of Yellow Dock
and Sarsaparilla, which is proviu^ itself an antidote
for many of the most malignant diseases that flesh
heir to, and they will never be disappointed; for
this remedy tho public faith has nevor wavered—never
can waver; for it is founded on experience, just ;
their want of faith in other uud spurious compounds
also foundod in experience: They
FLY FROM MINERAL NOSTRUMS
to seek hope, life, and vigor from this
PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY.
Therefore, howover brokened down in health and
spirits, howover loatheoino to himself and others, '
DIRD EYE DIAPER, checked and white
JlJ Cambrics, Jackonet do., white and brown Hoi
land, Furniture Prints, Apron Chocks, 6-4 Pillow
case Linen, English Sheetings—just received per
steamar Florida and torsale by
augg ■ AlKiN A BURN8.
ib pcr steamer Florida, 4-4,5-4,
f UST BBC
J 6-4 Checked
any 6
ȣK HTBAMSK VL
AIKIN L BURNS.
—MoJquit'j Not-
P :— -
tinea, black law* Scarfu, Cambric aud Hwiu
Banda,SaitaEdginya, Embroidarod Collar*; alio, a
aplendid assortment ut Fsaa.
an* 6 AiKIN * BURNS.
pKR STEAMBU L »I,ORKHA^Groei. and
blue Bareges, and Tissues, green Florence aud
Caabrio Muslins? for tale by
augg (. . . ' . AIKIN A BURNS
TU8T RECEIVED per steamer Florida, a frosh
•I lot of Ground Spices, Mustard, Cocoa, ChocoUte,
v SB .-a«»rA- * Buetaid,Cocoa, Choc
Ground Coffee, A*. GEO. ALEXANDRA
aug 28
GEO. ALEXANDER,
Conor Congraae and £«’! *•.
no one despair of recovery, let the patient only un
derstand that his hope of physical restoration lies
only in “ Quysott's Extract of Yellow Dock and Sar:
saparillaand persuade him for his
LIFE’S SAKE
to try it, aud wo have no hesitation in predicting his
speody restoration to health.
As a means of regulating all the functions of
WOMAN’S DELICATE ORGANIZATION,
U has na equal iu tlio rauteria medica, and ut that
critical period of life, whon the first stage of her de
cline commences, its cordial aud invigorating Proper
ties will enable her to
PASS THE CRISIS SAFELY.
BF* Nonogenulno unless put up in largo bottles
containing a quart, and name of the Syrup blown in
the glass, with the written signature 8. F. Bennett
the outside wrapper.
Price, gl per bottle—or 6 bottles for $5.
Sold by SCOV1L A MEAD.
113 Chartres street, New-Orleans
Sola General Agents for the Southern States,
whom all orders must be addressed.
Sold by J.M. TURNER, Sr xnnuh.
« J.M. TURNER A CO. “
And by ona appoinred Agent in emy town in Oesrfie|
inti
um, Ring Worm, Itch, Burns, Sores, Scalds, Ac.
8wcIIIiium.
Rudwuy’s Ruutly Relief will reduce ail swollings,
bruises, or wounds, in u lew minutes. Bcnr in mind to
ask for Rudwuy’s Read v Relief. Remember the three
R. R.
Price 50 cents large Imlllen, und 25 cents, containing
ton times the strength of any liiiiumoiit or uutidoto iu
use.
Principal office 162 Fulton street, Now York ; Read
ing A Co, State street, Boston; Colinn, Charleston;
Blukcly A Co., St. Louis ; A. Douglass, Patterson; Van
Buskirk, Ncwurk ; C. Phelps, Hurlford ; J. Kimm A
Snerry, Now Haven; SuinuelSkidder, Lowell; Perry,
Manchester; Hale, Nowlmryport: Lnllirop, Dover, N.
II.; und hy all the respectable druggists in the Uuitcd
States und Canndus. RADWA Y A CO.,
162 Fulton street, New York.
A FACT WORTH KNOWING,
A ND every body should know it, that MnrshalU
Magical Puin Erudicutor, will ston a Congestive
Chill I I It Iiiih done it to our eertuin knowledge, and
it will do it uguiii. It will also stop and break up the
worst case of Chronic Chills aud Fever! We speak
wlmt wo know to he fuel, und defy contradiction.—
Rheumatism, Neuralgic A Auctions, Pains in the limbs,
Swellings, Bruises, Strains, Sprains, Weak Back and
Joiuts, Ac., including divers other diseases, to which
“ flesh is heir," disappear ufteru few applications
Try it nnd be convinced, nr in cuse of failure, do not
hesituieto cull buck und receive your money.
For sale by A. A. SOLOMONS A CO, and
apr 7 J. A. LaROCHE, Agents.
REMOVAL.
1 witbCONJU-
Ph re nology ,and Gcomuncy. accompaniei
RATION, from Sweden, Offico No. 6, White-st., Now
York City, oAers bis services to the citizens of Sa
vannah. He bus heeuconsulted by alltlic crowned heads
o||Eui ope, and enjoye-a higher reputation as an Astro
loger than any one living. Nativities calculated ac
cording to Guoinnncy—Ladies $3, Gentlemen $5
Persons at ii distance can huve their nativities drau u
by sundin^r the dute of tho duy of their birth. All let
ters containing tho above fen will recoive immediate
attention, uud Nutivitiosseut to any part of the world
writton on durable pnpor; and lie is prepured to mako
use of his power hy conjuration on uny of the follow
ing topics: Courtship, advice givuu for tho successful
accomplishment of u wealthy marriage; he lias the
power to redeem such as ur« given to the free use c f
the bottle; and for all cuses of huzurd, und tor tho
recovery of stolen or lost property, and tho purchas
ing of lottery tickets. Thousands of the above named
cases have been done in this city and its viciuity, and
in tlm United States, to the full satisfaction of ull. 10,-
000 Nativities or Horoscope*} have been cust during
tho lust four years while here. Letters will unswer
every purpose, and will do as well us to tall in per
son, und the mail is now so safe that persons need
not four to trust money through the Post Office. Dr.
Rolmck receives from 500 to 1000 letters monthly, nad
has never missed one. All letters will bo religiously
attended to, if prepuid. C. W. ROBACK,
No. 6 White st., New York City.
Almanucs, by C. W. Rolmck, will be given
thoso who apply ut the office of the Morning News.
sopt 9* 6m
nPARRANT’H EFFERVESCENT 8KLT-
1 ZKR APERIENT.—This much osteemed
und highly valuul <e preparation will not full to effec
tually remove Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Bilious Affec
lions, Headache, Heartburn. Acidity of tho Stomachy
Costiveness, Gout, Rlicumutism, Loss of Appetite,
Gravel, Nervous Debility, Nausea or Vomiting, Affee
lions of the Liver, Ac.; for suit by
HENDRICK80KA MOORE,
july H Gibbons’ Building.
und pure Genesee Flour; 50 do Stuart's Crashed
P' . —
and PowdeMd Sugur; 40 do do Clarified do; 50 pack
ages Hysop Tea; 30 half chests Black do, % lb., 6 ox.,
and % lb. papers; 10 cases Imporial do; 30 boxes
Grant A Williams' Tolmeco, 15 cases Myor’s Aromat
ic; 14% lb. boxes do. Lnuding and for sale by
julyl 1 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO
best Baltimore cured Hams. For sale by
july 8 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
PRIME NORTHERN HAY*—400 bales prime
JL Northern Hay, landing aud for sale by
july 15 ROWLAND A WASHBURN.
Sides; 40 bbls. prirao Leaf Lard; 75kogs dodo.;
tor sale by
july 9 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
► for sale by
july 10
ROWLAND A WASHBURN.
J^tORN*—1,000 bushels Corn, in sacks, for sale
sept 10 ROWLAND A WASHBURN.
T ADIR8’ DRK88 GOODS.—The subscribe!a
ly expect to receive on tbs arrival of the steamship
Alabama, this day, a variety of the latest styles of
printed Bareges, striped and checked Summer Silks,
and other articles of Dress, which they will offer I sr
sale at reasonable prices.
JAMES ANDERSON A CO.
mar U No. 70 Bt. Julian, and 1W Bryan its,
cmrVpmtoral.
By adding u table spoonful of Relief to u table spoon-
I of Olive Oil, it will stop the most painful itching of
c skin iu a few minutes, and entirely cure Salt Riie-
FOR THE CURE OF
Coagli8, Colds, Hoarseness, Bron
chitis, Croup, Asthma, Whoop
ing-Cough k Consumption.
lu offering to the < (immunity this justly celebrated
remedy foe disease of the throat anil luugs, it is not
our wish to trifle with the lives or linulth of the afflict
ed, but frankly to lay before them the opinions of dis
tinguished men und some of the evidences of its suc
cess. from which they call judge for themselves. Wo
sincerely pledge ourselves to make no wild assertions
or false statements of its efficacy, nor will wc hold out
any hope to suffering humanity which fuels will uot
warrant.
Many proofs arc here given, and we solicit an inqui
ry from tho public into ull wo publish, feeling assured
they will find them perfectly reliable,und the medicine
worthy their best confidence and patronage.
From the distinguished Professor of Chemistry and
Materia Medica, Botcdoin College.
Dear Sir : 1 delayed unswcriug the receipt of your
preparation, until 1 Imd an opportunity of witnessing
BRACE SHOlJ J
The Mly Brace man1
data KOI bind or cha/i ,,, 1
| TUo.o who have worn ...i, r
nro roqueted to give tlio... „ .
lo»t U , ei r superiority over „||,,
Ulcrk# r »lu»leiit.., tellur. . (1JI
ofbotli null nil other., \'
mini ii mi ii ur occupation, or from a wruklv I
luted constitution, Imve acquired the habit on 1 1
forwurd, (rountl>'.houldured) uutl couture.,!,. J .I!! 1 1
ntid lung., will Unit tlio uliovo Urnuu le rentedvth.1
defect, and ensure un erect curriuire with
nd form of body to Hu.
defect, and ensure un erect curriugc with' in 'i
symmetry and form of body to the wearer amt
lowing a toll, free, nnd healthy action nnd extinn ^1
the lungs, by romoving the compression end n, J
ing thereby the pulmonary orjnu.frotnhcconii, ,.
and diseased. '“s*!
k no
nnd disen.ctl.
C.W.VAN HORN* CO
Mi.nufneturcr. of Surgical Bandage, of nil .1... I
Philudelnliiu. W
HENDRICKSON * MOORE A„„. I
“P r 28 tf Oibbnnn' Building.,Snv'nno." J J
OL
iu the families of my
its effects in my own family,
friends.
This I Imve now done with a high degree of satis
faction, in cases both of udults und children.
I have found it,us its ingredients show, a powerful
remedy for colds and coughs, and pulmonary diseases.
didvi'u ei I'ivvi ivn M n
PARKER CLEAVELAND, M.D.
Brunswick, Me., Fob. 5,1847.
this
From un Overseer in the Hamilton Mills,
city.
Lowell, Aug. 10,1849.
Dr. J. C. Ayer: 1 huve boon cured of the worst
cough 1 ever hud in my life, by your “Ciierby Pec
toral," und nevor fail, when 1 Imvo opportunity, of
recommending it to others.
Yours respectfully, S. D. EMERSON.
trial. This patient Imd become very feeble,
and the effect of tho mcdicino wus unmistakably dis
tinct
United States Hotel, Saratoga Springs,
July 5, 1849.
Dr. J. C. Ayer—Sir: 1 have been afflicted i
a painful uffection of tho lungs, and all the symptoms of
settled consumption, for more tliun a year. I could
find no mediciuo thut would reach my case, until 1
commenced the mo of your “Cherry Pectoral,''
which gnve me gradual relief, aud I Imvo been steudi-
i.. ..... .in ..... i.,.,.i.i.
ly guitung my strength, till my houltli is woll nigh re
stored.
While using your medicine, I Imd the gratification
of curing with it my rovorend friend, Mr. Truman, of
Sumpter District, who Imd been suspended from his
parochinl duties by a severe attack of bronchitis.
I have pleasuro in certifying these facts to you,
And nin, sir, yours respectfully,
J. F. CALHOUN, of South Carolina.
With such assurance, and from such men, no stronger
proof cun be adduced, except thut found in its effects
upou trial.
Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYER,
Pructicul Chemist, Lowell, Mass.
Sold in Sftvanuah by J. M. TURNER, T.M. TUR-
NER & CO., uud ull the Druggists throughout the city
and state. 4mo June 26
C. W. VAN IlORN’B
IMPROVED ELASTIC UTERINE SUPPORT*
ForProlap.ua Uteri, (Falling of the Wamh I a 1
This instrument I. light nnd clastic and I.
without tho steel springs, which isobjoctiunnhlenTl
count of their ehafing tho hips, *c„' ,2?*
cocdingly unpleasant to be worn. 1
Ladies suffering from the above derangement I
Physicians particularly, are solicited to give tlie.l
* r i®l, to prove their superiority over the steel inj
ml other bondages.
So vcrnl Professors of Obstetrics, &c., and also ami
ber of Physicians in this city, and throughout the i J
‘ States, have adopted them in their practice si
— most decided beneficial results, and highly recol
mend und approve of them. The following i«
Professor Woodward, Cincinnati, Ohio.
“ 1 Imve examined, and used to a considerable exinl
during a practice of nourly twenty-five years, a ere J
variety of Spring and Laced Bandagos, designed fl
tho relief nnd cure of tho several affections to wbi V
your instruments are applicable, but for meehatiiJ
execution, as well as the accurate adaptation o/J
instruments to their several designs, Ihaveneverni
any that has given me more satisfaction. |
CHARLES WOODWARD, M. D "I
Professor of Obstetrics, and diseases of women u
children, Medical Institute, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Also, Bandages for females, uftor parturition,
porters for weukness, debility, dec., Trusses of all dl
scrintions, tor Honda, Instruments for Knock-nwl
Club-foot, Bow-legs, dislocated or weak joints, Spin]
Instruments for Curvature of tho Spine, aud also fl
derangements requiring the use of Bondages, fl
torution. f
C. W. VAN HORN A CO., Philadelphia
HENDRICKSON A MOORE, Agents,
ipr 28 tf Gibbons' Buildings, Savannoh.Gs. 1
AFFLICTEDTREADTir
RADWAY’S MEDICATED SOAP.
A S a bkautieikk ok the skin, it surpasses
everything of the kind in the world. It re
moves Redness, Pimples, Blotches', Pustules, Tetters
(lash. It cures Suit Rheum, Ring Worm, Sore Heads,
Sores, Pustular Eruptions. It iinpurts health to the
skin ami beauty to the complexion. As u Nursery
und Toilet Sowp, it is beyond the rcucli of rivalry, and
for Shuving purposes it is thu best in use. Ona cuke
of Rudwuy’s Soup will lust longer tliun three cakes
of the same size of any other Soup in use, therefore it
the cheapest und best Soup In the world. Price 25
cents, large cakes in engraved wnppcrs, und the sig
nature of R. G. Rad way upon each wrapper.
THE CROWNING ORNAMENT OF BEAU TV IS A
BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF LUXURIANT HAIR.
RADWAY’S CIRCASSIAN BALM.
[311E ludy or gentleman who desires u beautiful urti-
L clc to dress their Hair, urc udvised to make uso
of Railway’* Circassian Bulin ; it possesses many ad-
vuntuges over all other hair tonics and preparations.
First, it demises thu sculp from dundruff, gives tone
nnd vigor to tho roots und bulbs, invigorates to healthy
action the gcrin of life, which gives to the hair a healthy
root, und forces tho hair to grow; it cures Baldness,
stops the hair from falling out, makes it finn, strong,
soft und glossy, keeps it from turning grey, or be
coming discolored. It is truly a luxury to dress the
hair with this delicious preparation.
Agents in Savannah:—
HENDRICKSON A MOORE,
J. A. LaROCHE.
A. A. SOLOMONS A CO., aud
apr JOHN A. MAYER.
F
LOOK, REFINED 8UGAR, «fcc.—56 bbls
lliram Smith’s Flour, from now wheat; 75 whole
aud 50 hulf bbls pure Genesee Flour, from new whoat;
80 bbls Butter, Sugar and Soda Crackers ; 30 boxes
Hoda Biscuit; 80 bbls Crushed, Powdered and Granu
lated Sugar; 60 do Stuart’s Clarified do; 20 hhds
choice Porto Rico do; 100 boxes new Scaled Her
rings ; 50 do assorted Candy; 75 do Adamuntino Can
dles; 50 do Colgato’s Peurl Starch; 300 do No. 1 Pale
and Family Soup ; 30 cusks, quarts and pints, Byass'
London Porter. Landing and for salo by
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
PITCH PINK TIMBER WANTED.
'pilE Subscribers will pay tho undermentioned
A prices, nor M superficial foot, for well squared
Pitch Pine Timber, of any of tho fullowiug dimen
sions, delivered in Savannub prior to 1st February
uoxt, und udvised to them ono month previously:
Length. Girth.
64 feet, 16 by 16, >
65 “ 17 by 17, S $12 per M.
66 “ 17 by 17, )
67 “ 17 by 17, >
68 “ 18 by 18, V $15 per M.
69 “ 18 by 18, )
70 " 18 by 18, 1
71 » 18 by 18,
72 •• 18 by 18,
73 “ 19 by 19,
74 “ 19 by 19,
75 “ 19 by 19,
70 “ 19 by 19,
77 “ 20 by 20,
78 “ 20 by 20,
79 “ 20 by 20,
80 “ 20 by 20.
The girth to be taken ut the middle of, the lor, the
size not to be less than 14 indies at tho small end, and
to be free from knotty aud sappy tops,
aug 28 Imo ANDREW LOW A CO.
$20 per M.
D EADY MADE CLOTHING & FURN-
xV I8IIING GOOD8*—A further supply of fine
bleck Cloth Frock Coats, fine black Cassiinor Pants,
fine black Satin and fancy Cassimer Vests,super white
and fancy Silk Cravats, black and fancy Neck Ties
and Stocks, black, blue and brown DnJoinville Silk
Scarfs, black, white aud colored Kid Gloves, Buck,
Beaver, Silk, Cotton, and Merino Glovoa, whito and
fancy Shirts, silk uud Merino Under-Shirts, Merinoand
Canton Flannel Drawers, extra size, Lamb’s Wool,
Merinoand Cotton Half-Hose,Silk uud Cambric Pocket
Handkerchiefs, Port Monias, Purses, and Money Belts,
Suspenders and Suspender Ends, Silk und Cotton Um
brellas, Night-Caps and Dressing-Gowns; for sale at
very moderate prices, by
jan 16 JOHN MALLERY, 155 Buy-streei.
G OLD DOLLAR CAMBIO.—A convenient lit
tle article tor the pocket, particularly for the
traveller, iu which some twenty of these small coin
may be carried without danger of loss or mistake.—
The Cases are very neatly made, of silver, and inge
niously contrived, with a slide and spring, so that
one dollar is slid out, another, by means of the spring,
immediately prosents itself at tho aperture. For sale
by JOHN M. COOPER A CO.
july 18
The Wodding Dress, by Alexander Dumas,
Graham’s Magazine, for October.
Lifo of Gen. Lope^ hy a Filibustero.
Self-Deception: or, Tho History of the Human
Hea’t, by Mrs. Ellis—second part.
Sartain’s Magazine, for October.
Received by JOHN M. COOPER A CO.
T HE Sea and tho Sailor, Notes on France and
Italy, und other Litorary Remains of Rev. Wal
ter Colton, with a Memoir by Rev. Ileniy T. Cheever.
Incidents in the Life of a Pastor; by William Wis-
nor, D. D.
The Popular Cyclopaedia ef Biblical Literature,
condensed from the largor work, by John Kitto, D.
D., L. F. A., assisted by Rev. James Taylor, D. D., il
lustrated.
The Language of Flowers: The Floral Offering—
a Token or Affection und Estoem; by Henrietta Du
mont
London Art Journal for August.
Household Words, Nos. 69 and 70.
The Scalp Hunters; or, Romantic Adventures in
Southern Moxico; by Captain Mayno Reid.
Ralph Ruthorford: A Nautical Roinuncc by Sir
Admiral Fisher.
Lewis Arundel; or, The Rail-Road of Lifo; by the
author of “Frank Fairlegh."
The Half-Yearly Abstract of the Medical Sciences;
edited by W. H. Rankii ‘ ~ “
ThePr
Received by
f\VU ASSORTMENT OF GOODS THIS
" SEASON.—Hnvingpuppllcd ourselves with eve
ry article that will probably bo wanted in ourline,
wengain invite tho public to examine ourSpringStock
beforemakingtheirpurchasesthisseuson. Our sales
shnllbo made at reasonable prices, nndsatisfaction
willbeglvenif possible.
Every kind of Genteel Ready MadoClothing.lIuts,
Japs, Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags,
Umbrellas, &c.,isto bn found ntalltiinos among our
goods. Gents’Dross Coats, Vests. Pants, and other
garments,necessary to complete a genteel suit, we
arecont 'nually prepared to furnish. Hats and Caps
of all patterns tor Men, Boys aud Children. Family
Shoessuitablo to all tastes and necessities, nnd .Ser
vants’ Shoes and Clothhing for both City aud Plan
tation use, we aro fully provided with.
Returning thanks tor patronage thus far, let us
again respectfully solicit custom from our friends
undstrangrra; WM.B.HALE.
rpHE NILE BOAT: or, Glimpses of the Land of
x Egypt; by W. H. Bartlett, author of “Forty
Days hi tlio Desert." 1 vol., 8 vo , Illustrated with 35
Engravings and 17 Wood Cuts—Harpers.
Alban: A Tale of tlio Now World ; by the uutlior
of “ Lady Alice."
Opholia, by Mary Cowdcu Clurkc—being vol. 8 of
The Girlhood of Slmkspoaro’s Heroines.
Arthur Conway: or, Scciioh in tho Tropics; by
Cupt. E. II. Milniuu, B. A., author of “The Wayside
Cross."
The History of the United Htutos, by Richard IIU-
drotli—vol. 5.
Elements of Analytical Geometry, by Albert E.
Church, A. M.
Iconogruphic Encyclopedia—part 23.
Further supply of
The Religion of Geology und its connected Sciouccs,
by Edward Hitchcock, D. D., L. L. 1).
Received by JOH N M. COOPER A CO.
D ECE1VED* per Steamer Florida, 5 firkins
XV choice Butter ; 5 boxes now Cheese ; 5 half bbls
Fulton Market Beof; 3 half bbls Pig Pork ; 100 bbls
Bologna Saussagcs ; 5 boxes Oranges; 5 do. Lem
mons.
juue 26 JOHN I>. JEtiSK.
SUPERIOR ENGLISH MUSTARD—In qr.
O and half pound bottles, und warranted pure; just
reeoived und for snle by JOS. M. TURNER,
juno 27 Monument-sq.
rfOLLAND WIN—2 pipes Nolet’s Imperial
Is. Eagle Gin, lumliiigfrom barque Texas, forsule
by
july 17 W M. DAVIDBON.
J^OCK HALT*—10 tons in lurgo lumps, for sule
july ,J 17 WOOL, CLAGHORN * CO.
11TATER C'OOLEliH*—A full supply of these
v v desirable articles for Summer use. Just re-
eived and torsale by COLLINS A BULKLEY,
juno 26 100 Bryan-street.
O ACON*—6 casks Bacon,and 1 do. superior Sugar
XJ Cured Hams; lunding from brig Alston, und for
salefby
aug 23 C. A. L. LAMAR.
DAGGING AND BUIiLAPH* —100 pieces
XJ Sea Island Cotton Bugging; 10 do. Burlaps, suita
ble for picking sheets or grain bags. For sale at lowest
market prices by JAMES ANDERSON A CO.,
aug 28 No. 70 St. Julian and 103 Bryun-sts.
’’PEA.—200 packages Old Hyson, Imperial Young
X Hyson, Gunpowder, and Powchong; tor sale by
sept 8 WEBSTER A PALMES.
COUGAR.—200 hlids from fair to prime Porto Rico:
50 hhds Florida Sugar: 10 do St. Croix do; 20
do fair New Orleans. In store aud for salo by
sept 8 WEBSTER A PALMES.
f^LOUIt.—150 bbls Flour, from new wheat; land
V iug from brig Flora, and for salo by
aug 29 ROWLAND A WASHBURN.
V/fOUNT EAGLE TRIPOLI for cleaning
IvA Britannia Ware, Silver Plate, Window Glass,
Mirrors, and all kinds of metals, for Military Goods, it
is very efficient. A supply of the abovo useful article,
just received, and for sale ut 12%c. per paper,
apr 24 COLLINS A BULKLEY.
^PRING AMD HUMMER CLOTHING.—
The subscriber having mado arrangements for a
regular and constant supply of the most fashionable
goods in the Ready Mado line, invites the attention of
his friends and the public, to his present stock, just
received, which will be sold ns low as nny similar
styles can be had in the city,
apr 25 JOHN MALLERY.
T1XUHTARD.—A lot of Mustard, in quarter boxes,
lvX suitable for retailing; for sale by
sept 15 JAS. H. CARTER, Druggist, Jefferson-st
jftTARD, DUPUY dc CO>S BRANDY.—11
yJ half pipes Otard, Dupuy ACd’s Brandy, in bond,
and torsale by
sept 5 W. M. DAVIDSON.
YTOLLAND GIN—3 pipo. Holland Gin, Swan
11 brand, in bond, und for sale by
«ept 5 W. M. DAVIDSON.
XT AY *—400 bales prime North River Hay, in store;
XI for sale by JOHN V. TARVER,
sept 12 Exchange Wharf.
CUNE WHITNEY BLANKETS—Just re-
r coivod: 10-4, 11-4, 12-4 aud 13-4 fine Whitney
and Rarth Wool illaokots; &!.o, Cradle and Crib
Blanket* ; for solo by
.ept 13 LaROCHE, BOWNE * CO.
pHAMPAGNE WINK.—100 baskots of vari,
yy ous brands, consisting of Heidsick, Excelsior-
Anchor, Ac.; just receiveu and for sale by
sept 13 J. DkMARTIN.
TTAY AND OATS—For sale by
tl DAVID R. DILLON,
sept 16 Foot of Weat-Broad-.treet.
LUMBER, LUMBER.
rpiIE undersigned, intending 16 continue the Lum-
X ber business on his own account, will keep con
stantly on hand a quantity of River Sawed Lumber,
Ranging Timber, aud Shingles; also Oak, Ash and
Pine Wood. JNO. F. O’BYRNE,
nov 20 ly At the old stand, O'Byrne.s wharf.
T ADIRH’ DREHH GOODH. — Mousliu de
IA Laines, French Merinos, French Cambricks, Col
ored Alpaccas, Black Alpaccas and Bombasine, Black
Silks, Biuck Satin de Chine, Black and Colored Can
ton Crapes, Black CantonCMoths. Received and tor
sale by HENRY LATHROP,
sept 15 Gibbons'New Stores.
A DIEB.ICAN MUSTARD—In five and ton
pound cane, for plantation uec, manufactured by
H. C. Bullion. Alio extra quality, in two pound cane
for medical purpose. Kept conatantly ou hand by
June 23 HENDRICKSON * MOORE.
P HILADELPHIA MEDICAL STORE-Eiubliil,
ed 15 years ago by DR. K1NKEL1N. The olden
surest and bost hand to euro all forms of secret di
oases, diseases of the skin, and solitary habits v
youth, is DR. K1NKEL1N, N. W. corner of Thih
nnd Union-streets, botwoon Spruce and Pine,
squares from the Exchauge, Philadelphia.
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.
There is a habit which boys teach each other, atthi
■adeiny or collego—a habit indulged in when bj
themselves, in solitude, growing up with the boy
niunhood, nnd which, if not abandoned in due tin
not only begets serious obstacles to matrimonial ha;
R incss, but gives rise to a series of protracted, in»i<
>us, und devastating affections. Few of thoso »h.
indulge in this pernicious praedee, are aware of tht
consequences, until they find tho nervous system shit]
tered, feel strange and unaccouutmble feelings, viq-i.j
fears in tlm mind. Tho individual becomes feeble, h]
is unablo to labor with accustomed vigor, or to spplj
his mind to study; his stop is tardy aud weak, Ii*
dull, irresolute, the countenance is downcast, tbs ey
without natural lustro, slmmofucedncss is apparent
These are symptoms which should awaken the ath
flora of those similarly afflicted.
IF THE VICTIM
Be conscious of tho causo of bis decay, aud'havini
linquishcd the odious practice he suffors under tm
terrible nocturaul and involuntary emissions, whici
weaken and shame him, producing mental and pint
cal prostration. If he emancipate himself before tht
practice has done its worst, and enter matrimony, hi|
murriage is unfruitful, nnd his sense tells him that ’
is caused by his early follies.
Too many think they will hug the secret to tixi
own hearts, and cure themselves. Alas ! how ofb
ia this a fatal delusion, and how many a promisiojl
youth, who might have been un orn&mont to socUli]
has faded from the earth.
YOUNG MEN I
Let no fulsc modesty doter you from makiug yoi
case known to ono who, from education and respect
bility, can ulono befriend you. He who places hit
self under Dr. KINKELIN’S treatment, may religio
ly confide in his honor as u gentleman, and in wbi
bosom will be forever locked the secret of the paliri
COUNTRY INVALIDS
Findiug it inconvenient to mako personal applicatii
enu, by stuting their case explicitly, together with
their symptoms, (per letter post paid,) have forwt
ed to them a chest containing Dr. K.’s medicines, id
propriated accordingly, and bo cured at home. '
Strictures of tho urethra,^weakness and constitution]
debility, promptly curod, and toll vigor restored,
letters post paid.
A remittance of 25 cents in a letter, post pud
addressed to Dr. Kinkclin, Philadelphia, will sec
his Book on the Secret Infirmities or Youth.
aug 29 lifl|
COLTON’S MAP OF THE UNITED STATES,
Tho Britiih Provinces, Mexico, ani
the Wert Indie*.
Showing the Country from the Atlantic to Ik
Pacific Ocean, 4 Sheets. Site, 62 by 55 inehti.
Price. $5 OO.
E XTRAORDINARY Exertions have been cranio}
cd to mako this map perfectly reliable ana u>
tliontic in ull respects. It is tho only largo map tha
exhibits the United Stutcs in its toll extent. Bcio;
engraved on steel, aud handsomely mounted, it font
uot only u useful, but a highly ornamental addition t
the office, library, or hall. All tho railroads, canal>
and post-roads, with distances from place to pl»ct
are accurately laid down. To make the map non
generally useful, tho publisher has appended to it i
man of Central America and tho Isthmus of Pansmi
and also a map of North and South America conjoin!
ly. It desorves to tako precedence of all maps her
tofore published in this country. Received by
aug 30 JOHN M. COOPER A C0^
NEW WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
CI.OTHINO STORE.
T HE Subscribers having just arrived in this city
and opened jtho elegant new Store, corner o
Congress and Jefferson-streets, bog leave to announcf
to tho citizens of Savunnah, and to dealers and otnan
in tho country,
That from and after tha 1st of September inst., the)
will keep always on hand an ample supply of READ'
MADE CLOTHING, of every aescription, from th‘
most common to the finest articles.
They will also tornish every thing that ca “ .^ T r J
quired for a gentleman's wardrobe, such as SHIR!"
COLLARS, CRAVATS, DRAWERS, UNDER;
v/v/liuntw, VIVATAIO, UIUITT »l»0|
SHIRTS, BOOTS, SHOES, CAPS, HATS, SOCK?
and GLOVES. .
Also, all sorts of BLANKETS, TRUNKS, CAB
PET BAGS, GUNS, PISTOLS, &c.
All persons in town and country aro respectfully J
quested to call and examine our stock and
our prices. A large assortment of BOYS’ CLOTH
ING constantly on hand,
sept 15 ly
. MAAS * IIEYMANR
TVTEWHPAPEIl. so ream. 21 by 27.50 ream*
in by 36, 50 reams24 by 38,25 ream. 22 by 35,»
Phintino Ink.—A supply of .uperior quality .J**
description., black and colored, (In ke*. aml ciuun
of all sizes,) for Newspaper, Book, end Job Wors
for sale at manufacturer's New-York prices.
Types, *c.—Orders reeoived for Type and r”
Materials of every description, which will be(hrnii»«
ferpcommlssienefSP^ccnt.^ M C0CPE R.
ORN.—1,200 bushels of white Corn,
inntliug from brig Alston, and for sale by
oug 23 n 1 '■ ,A
0 tor sain yj
C. A. L. LAMAB
pANAL FLOUR.—Landing: 50 bbis7E*5*i
for salo by WOOD, rl.AGlIORN & C
eastern UAY.^ D b., rA rs^
IT AY 200 halos good Northern Hay, inTtorti
sale bv BRIGHAM, KEL1.Y t Cg
naii-ieany Ausu-acioi tue moaicai sciences
>y W.H. Ranking, M.D.,Cantab, No. 13.
Practical Model Cadcutaior; by Oliver Byrne,
ccivad by JOHN M, COOPER A CO.
angl * BRIGHAM. KEU.Y jjS
QATyn -act.,^ rele A by D &
]\/T ARYL AND CORN.-Per Wood bridge:
M^bu.1,,1. prim. SUCO^.
H AV.—200 bales of'pritno North Hirer HsJ 11
store; for .die by JOHNV.TARVE*
aug 5 * Ezchsnge —
O ATS.—500bushels of #rst cuslity OsU. ,lort
and for sale by JOHN V. TARVER,
aug 5 Ezchaago Whin,
100 bb!* ’
-Per Woodbridge:
from naw «h..t &*aHORNACa
YYUUU. ona»"—
and lisle thread Hose, Mourning Muslins, Uneat'
brie Handkerchiefs, Table and Toweli ng
*o., Ac. Received per steamship Florida, ia
“IffllO 2AMES4NDERS0N£C£.,
TIJ8TJRE0EIVED and for salo 7000 lbs assorted
i" size. Lead Pipes and Sheet Lead, aad 3 dox. Sue*
(ion force and Lining Pumps,
apr 19 mASTHOX <
pORN—Baltimore “'“Vsd WhlteCormiss< 1 ' 0 <
yy mid for sale by DAVID R._Diy^
DAVID It.
*oot of WosiBroadstrest.
Hwatkji coolers-
l A HOME.
Jun.S
COLLINS (
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