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SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 185X4
PRENTICE’S
Grrnt Southern Dngncrrlnn Gnllpr/,
P ICTURES executed in iliohighost stylo of the
Art, find in all weather*.
Children taken in threo second*.
All kinds of Stork forsnlo, and instructions in the
Art. W. V. PRENTICE, Over the Music Store,
jun 1ft Markot-squurc, Savannnh.
MTALUC BURIAL UARilife,
J. T. JONES,
Monument Square, Went Side,
H AS Reccivod, per ship Alcyone, from London, ft
fine assortment of Double und Single-barrelled
GUNS. . , , . .
He also keeps constantly on band a varied stock or
Pistols, Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, Percussion
Caps, Shot and Powder.
Rifles niado to order, und repairing in every branch
of the Gulismithing business done ill the best style.
oct23 iy
This valuable urlicle is Just received and for sale by
I. W. MORRELL A CO.,
sept 3 1y Solo agent* ill this City for the Inventor
PIANO FORTES.
The Subscribers, sole Agents for A.
f ^TpHstodard A Co’s and J. II. Dunham's
[| [I M PI flPiuuo Fortes, are always supplied
U “ Xf J t* will, an assortment of theso favorite
and justly celebrated iustrumeuts. For durability they
can bo fully warranted, whilst thoir superiority of tone
and touch is evident and acknowledged by the most
casual observer, os well as the critical connoisseur.—
The ladles are respectfully invited to view these instru
ments, and an arrangement having been effected with
one of our most omineiil Plunlat* for the purpose, they
can also he enabled to judge of the lone.
F. ZOGBAUM A CO., Market Square,
Second hand Pianos taken in exchange, also
tuned and repaired IIOVIB
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
# Those in wnntnf Musical Instrument*would
do well to cxnmiue the stock of the Subscri
bers, comprising every thing in their line.—
Having been selected by Mr. Zogbamn at the
manufactories in Europe during the past summer, and
purchased for cash, they can fully compete with any
Northern importing House. Dealers uro invited to uu
inspection of articles sad prieo.
F. ZOGBAUM A CO., Importers,
nnv 18 Market Square.
PIANO FORTES FOR SALE OR TO LET.
^i^ Seven Pianos, of which six uro of
&j' L Er-trr=gT^^MI Romwood, and one of Mahoguny, are
r| Tj M Fl |1 offered for t ale or will bo let. Inquire
U u M U II ul „,y residence, in Jones street, 2nd
door from Uaruard street, wliuro the Pianos call be
examined. T. II. VANDEN RERG.
nov3 tf
PIANO AND FURNITURE STORE
The Subscribers take this
»'! r -~~-'^j *•notliod to inform thoir friends
If U ”01fU H,,( * l! ,e public that they uro
U u v U “ now making large additions to
their stock of PIANO AND CABINET FURNITURE
which they offer for sale at New York prices.
Have constantly on huud a largo assortment of
Cliieket ing, Nunn, A Clnrke’s, A. If. Gale A Co’s <»,
6%, and 7 octave Piano Fortes ; ulso Nunn A Fish
er's, and Allen A Brown's Sofas, Couches, Lounges,
Tete-u-Tetus, Divans, Ottomons, Mahogany Chairs,
with tiae Plush and Hair Sealing, Mahoguny Rocking
Chairs, Cane-seat and Cuuc-back Rockers, Cane-seal
Maple, Blank Walnut, Birch und Rosewood Chairs,
of 100 different puttorns, Windsor Chairs, Boston
Rockers, und common Cano (’hairs, Extension Tallies,
Pier Tables, Sofa Tables, Centre Tables, Card Ta
bles, Uuurtottes,Commodes, What Nots, Coi ner Stands,
Book Stands, Work Tables, Tea Povs, Wardrobes,
Secretaries,Book Coses, Sideboards, Murhletop Wusli-
stands, Dressing Tables. Dressing-Bureaus, I urge Ma
hogany Field Bedsteads, Froncli Bedsteads, Cribs,
Colts, Looking Glasses, Toilet Glasses, Pier Glasses,
Muirasses and Feathers.
Also, it large assortment of Floor Oil Cloth, from 1
to 0 yards wide, cut out for any sized room or hull,
and sent to any part of the State,
Also, a great variety of Window Shades, with fix
tures complete.
Our stock of Furniture and Pianos is made up to
our own order nu.i selection. We have confidence in
recommending it to nil who uro in want, anil on tho
most acconimudntiug terms.
sept -t ly 1. W. MORRELL A CO
DIRECT IMPORTATION!
FRESH SEASONABLE GOODS
&'elected, n PARIS express!ij for this
Market!
T HE SUBSCRIBER invites the attention of his
friends and tho public to his Full Stock of FASH
IONABLE GOODS, just opened ut his Tayloring
and Clothing Establishment, on Bay street,
whero he invites them to enll und examino for them
selves, the vurioty of now styles of superior French
CLOTHS. Cassimeres, Doeskins, Vestings, Cravats,
Scurfs, and other articles for gentlemen's wear. Those
Goods aru imported direct lothiscity by himscli, and
were selected lust month in Paris, by u competent und
experienced agent, and lie uowoffers them to tho pub
lic, confident that they will give tho highust sntisfac-
ion :u every respect.
BrSP* Tho above Goods will bo sold by tho piece or
pattern, or will bo made to order.
UjJ^Tho subscriber buying opened a correspon
dence and made arrangements by which ho bus se
cured tho poraoual services of a confidential and corn-
potent agent in Paris, is now prepared to import any
kind of French Good* on Commission. All orders
accompanied by the cosh, will be*faithfully aud strict
Jyatten Jed to.
The subscriber keeps also on hand his usual
stock of Goods in his line, comprising jiiee.o Goods,
readymade Clothing.und a gonckul -assortment of gen
tlemen's furnishing Goods,
oct 1 JOHN MALLERY.
THE GREAT SUMMER MEDICINE!!
DU. GUYHOTT’S
IMPROVED EXTRACT OK
Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla.
F OR the cure of all diseases or disorders generated
by impure blood. Its grout success justly entitles
it to the name oftlio
GREAT AMERICAN SPECIFIC.
So far as it is known it is universally appreciated,
and many nminoiit physicians use it daily iu their prac
tice with tho most happy effects, and certify that it is
tbo best extract in existence, and the only one that
STANDS THE TEST OF TIME.
Every year add* to its great popularity, and multi
plies its astonishing cures. The victim of
HEREDITARY SCROFULA,
With suppurating glands, honey-combed flesh, and
caries eating into bis bones, finds Ouysott’s Yelle*"
Dock and Sarsaparilla a balm for hi* afflictions. H
horrible torments are assuaged, and his malady not
only relieved, but
PERMANENTLY CURED.
It may bo safely asserted, from the results of pust
experience, that Dr. Giiysott’a Extract of Yellow Dock
ami Sarsaparilla is, beyond nil comparison, the
MOST WONDERFUL REMEDY ON EARTH
for the following diseases, und ull others proceeding
from
VITIATED BLOOD.
Scrofula or Kings’ Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cuta
neous Eruptions, Pimples or Pustule on tbo fuc
Blotches, Boils, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm or To
ter, Scald Head, Enlargement and Pains of tho Bone,
and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Lumbago,
diseases urising/Yom injudicious use of Mercury, Aciles
or Dropsy, Exposure or Imprudence in Life, Livci
Complaint, Ague and Fever, Intermitting Fever, Choi
era Morbus, Dysentery, Diurrhmu, Plethora of Blncd
in the Head, Pilos, Pains in the Back, Sides, Breast *r
Loins, und all forms of Muscular, Gluiululcr and Skin
Diseases
It is a sovereign specific for General Debility, and
the best renovator for u Broken Constitution. It lira-
ces and rc-invigorates every organ, promotes activity
und regularity in every function, and produces that
condition of tho whole physical system, which is tho
best security for
LONG LIFE!
Let all who wish to purge the blood from tho iinpurij
ties contracted from the free indulgence of tho uppe-
tile during tho winter, and to prepare the system to
RESIST SUMMER EPIDEMICS,
resort Now to Guvsotto’s Extract of Yellow Dock
and Sarsaparilla, which is proving itself an antidote
for many of the most malignant diseases that flesh is
heir to, and they will never be disappointed; for in
this remedy the nubile faith has never wavered—never
cuu waver; for it is founded on experience, just as
their want of faith ill other and spurious compounds is
ulso founded in experience: They
FLY FROM MINERAL NOSTRUMS
to seek hope, life, and vigor from this
PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY.
Therefore, however brokened down ill health mid
spirits, however louthsoiue to himself und others, let
no one despair of recovery, let the putient only un
derstand tliut his hope of physical restoration lies
only in “ Guysott's Extract of Yellow Dock and Sar:
saparillaand persuude him for his
LIFE’S SAKE
to try it, und wo liuve no hesitntiou in predicting his
speedy restoration to health.
As a moans of regulating all the functions of
WOMAN'S DELICATE ORGANIZATION,
it 1ms no equal in tho materia incdica, und at that
critical period of lifo, when the first stago of her de
cline cominoncvs, its cordiuland inrigoruting Proper
ties will enable her to
PASS THE CRISIS SAFELY.
Ufp* None genuine unless put up in lurge bottles
containing u quart,aud name of the Syrup blown in
theglasH, with tho written signuturo S. F. Bennett on
the outside wrapper.
Price, $1 por bottlo—or 6 bottles for |5.
Sold by SCOVIL Sc MEAD.
113 Chartres streot, New-Orleans.
Sole General Agents for (he Southern States, to
horn all ordors must be addressed.
Sold by J.M. TURNER, Savannah.
“ J . M. TURNER Sc CO. “
And by one appoinrod Agent in every town in Georgia
junn 4 Cm
rpIIE Subscribers have just received a large ship
I incut of all kinds of Stoves, for Parlor, Hull and
Ofllcos, which makes thoir assortment complete. They
would most respectfully invite tho public generally to
call and examine them, at their Old Stand, South of
the market. (uovlO)
McARTHOR Sc MORSE.
miurnm,
FOR THE CURE OF
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bron
chitis, Croup, Asthma, Whoop
ing-Cough Si Consumption.
In offering to the community this justly celebrated
remedy for disnaso of the throat and lungs, it is not
our wish to trifle w ith the livos or health of the afflict
ed, but frankly to lay before them the opinions of dis
tinguished men and some of the evidences of its suc
cess, from which they can judge for thomsolves. Wo
sincerely plcdgo ourselves to make no wild assertions
or false statements of its efficacy, nor will we hold out
any hope to suffering humanity which fucts will not
wnrruut. , . tt .
Many proofs arc here given, and wc solicit nil inqui
ry from thw public into all wu publish, fooling assured
they will find them perfectly reliable,and the medicine
worthy their best confidence uml putronuge.
From the distinguished Professor of Chemistry and
Materia Medico, liotedoih College.
Dour Sir : I delayed answering the receipt of your
preparation, until I had an opportunity of witnessing
its effects in my own family, or in the families of my
friends.
This I have now done with a high degree of satis
faction, iu cases both of adults and children.
I have found it, ns its ingredients show, a powerful
remedy for colds und couglis, und pulmonary diseases.
PARKER CLEAVELAND, M. D.
Brunswick, Me., Feb. 5,1847.
From an Overseer in the Hamilton Mills, in this
city.
Lowell, Aug. 10,1810.
Dr. J. C. Ayor: I have been cured of the worst
cough 1 ever lind in my life, by your “Cherry Pec
toral," und never fail, when 1 have opportunity, of
rocomincuding it to others.
Yours respectfully, S. D. EMERSON.
Read the following, und see if this medicine is
worth utriul. This patient had becotno very feeble,
and the efi'ect of tho medicine wus unmistakably dis
tinct
United States Hotel, Saratoga Springs, )
July 5,1819. 5
Dr. J. C. Ayer—Sir: I have been afflicted with
a painful uffect ion of tho luugs, and all tho symptoms of
settled consumption, for more than a year. 1 could
find no medicino that would roach my case, until I
commenced tho use of your “Cherry Pectoral,”
which gave me graduul relief, and 1 have been steadi
ly guiuing 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
purocliiul duties by a severe uttuck of bronchitis.
1 huvo pleasure in certifying these facts to you,
Aud am, sir, yours respectfully,
J. F. CALHOUN, of South Carolina.
With such assurance, andfronisuclimon.noHtronger
proof cun be adduced, excopt that found in its effects
upon trial.
Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYER,
Practical Chemist, Lowell, Muss.
Sold in Savnnnuh by J. M. TURNER, T.M. TUR
NER& CO.,and all the Druggists throughout tliccity
and state. 6mo june 26
GREAT CURE for DYSPEPSIA.
ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER!
D R. J. 8. HOUGH TON’S PEPSIN—the
true Digestive Fluid, or Guslric Juice. Pre
pared from Rennet, or the fourth stomach of the Ox,
after directions of Huron Liebig, the great Physiologi
cal Chemist, by S. II. Houghton, M. D. Philadelphia,
Pa.
This is n great natural Remedy for Indigestion nnd
Dyspepsia, curing after Nature's own method, by Na
ture's own Agent, the Gastric Juice. Pepniu is the
chief element, sr great Digesting principle of the Gas
tric Juice—the Solvent oftlio Food, the purifying, pre
serving and stimulating Agent of the Stomach and In
testines. It is extracted from the Digestive Stomach
of the Ox, thus forming an Artificial Digestive Fluid,
precisely like the natural Gustric Juice, in its Chemi
cal powers, and furnishing a complete und perfect sub
stitute for it. By the aid of this preparation, the pains
and ovils of Indigestion and Dyspepsia aro removed
just as they would bo by a healthy stomach. It is do
ing wonders for Dyspeptics, curing cases of Debility,
Emaciation, Nervous Decline and Dyspeptic Con
sumption, supposed to bo on tbo verge of the grave.
The Scientific Evidenco upon which it is based, is in
the highest degree curious and remarkable.
Baron Liebig, in bis celebrated work on animal
Chemistry, says : “An Artificial Digestive Fluid, anal
ogous to the Gastric Juice, may bo prepared from the
mucous membrane of tbo stomach of the Ox, in which
various articles of food, as meat aud eggs, will be soft-
ei d, changed and digested, just in the same maimer-
a> bey would bo iu the human stomach.”
Haifa teuspootiful of pure Pepsin, infused in water,
will digest or dissolve five pounds of Roust Beef in
about two hours out of the stomach.
Dr. Houghton’s Pepsin is sold by nearly all the deal
's in flue drugs and Popular Medicines, throughout
the United Stntes. It is prepared ill Powder uml in
Fluid form—and in Prescription viuls for the use of
Physicians.
Private Circulars, for the use of Physicians, may be
obtained of Dr. Houghton or his Agents,describing the
whole process of preparation, nud giving tho authori
ties upon which the chums of this uow remedy are
based. As it is not a secret remedy, no objection can
be raised against its use by Physicians in respectublo
standing and regular prndicc. Price, $1 per bottle.
Pepsin in Poicdcr sent by Mail, free of Postage.
For convenience of sending to all parts oftlio coun
try, the Digestive Matter of the Pepsin is put up in tbo
form of Powder, with directions to be dissolved in wa
ter by the patient. Those Powders contain just the
same mutter as the bottles, and will be sent by mail,
free of postage, for one dollar sent (post-paid) to Dr. J.
HOUGHTON, M. D., Philadelphia, Pa.
Obscrvo this!—Every bottle of the genuine
Pepsin, boars tbo written signature of J. S. HOUGH
TON, M. I)., sole proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa.
Sold by all Druggists and doulors in Medicine,
and by Payne & Nisbet aud E. L. Stroheckor Sc, Co.,
Agents for Macon, Gu.
J. A. MAYER, 154 Broughton-st.
June 9 cod ly Agent for Savannah.
ST* ANDREW’S HALL
CHEAP GROCERY STORE!
c. i|. KCAMiV invite, the tittouiionol'cnptaina
of vnmel., boarding holin' keeper, end private, fami
lies, to un inspection of liisslock. Every urllelo war
ranted, nnd .old nt tho luue.t cash price.
nov28 • ly
t lANAEFIiOUK,BUCKWHEAT,HAMS,
J See.—30 hills HIrani Smith's premium ftimily
Flour; 5U do Pure Genesee do; 10 half bblu Buck
wheat do; 10 qr bills and 10 kegs do; 20 tierces Bal-
tiinoru Sugar Cured Hams ; 50 hills Mackerel, Nos. 1,
2 and 3; 75 half do, Nos.'1 and 9; 50 hills Stewart's
Clarified Sugar. Landing from bark Rhodes und ship
' Itisl.eoliartl, and fur sale by
nov 8 SWIFT, DF.NSLOW & CO.
OTKJIi,—Tho subscribers liuvo this day asso
ciated themselves tognllior, for the transaction of
tho AUCTION uml GENERAL COMMISSION BUSI ■
NESS, under tho stylo of TARVER&TRUCHELUT,
and rvupectiiilly tender thoir sorvicos to thoir friunds
und tho public genera,!^ y
oct 1 EUGENE J. TRUCHELUT.
signed have this day formed a connection with
Mr. E. VV. Marshall, and will contiiiuo tbo Wholesale
Dry Goods business under the firm of Roberts, Foote
Sc. Marshall.
* HIRAM ROBERTS,
June 3 W G. FOOTE.
FALL AND WINTER UOODH.
T HE subscribers liuve received by recent arrivals,
an extensive supply of PLAINS, KERSEYS,
BLANKETS, und other PLANTATION articles,
Which, together with a general assortment of FANCY
and STAPLE DRY GOODS, suited to the present
und approaching seasons, are offered for sulo iu quun
lilies to suit purchasers on liberal terms, by
JAMES ANDERSON Sc. CO.,
oct 4 No. 70 St. Juliun und 103 Bryan streets.
REMOVAL*
DESTINY CAREFULLY CALCU-
lated and set on Paper.
A BTROI.OOY.—THE CELEBRATED DR.C.
VV. ROBACK, Professor of Astrology, Astronomy,
Phrenology,and Geomancy,accompanied with CONJU
RATION, ironi Sweden, Office No. 6, White-st., Now
York City, offers his services to the citizens ofSn-
vanuah. Ho has been consulted by all the crowned beads
®f»E uropo, and enjoys a higher reputation us ail Astro
loger tlinn any one living. Nativities calculated ac
cording to Geomancy—Ladies $3, Gentlemen $5.
Persons ut a distance can have their nativities drawn
by sending tbo dato of the day of their birth. All let
ters containing the abovefeo will receive immediate
attention, und Nutivitiosucntto any part of the world
written on durable paper; and lie is prepured to make
use of bis power by conjurution on any oftlir. follow
ing topics : Courtship, advice given for the successful
accomplishment of a wealthy murriage; he bus the
power to radeem such us are given to the free use of
tbo bottle; und for ull cases of hazard, nud for tho
recovery of stolen or lost property, and the purchas
ing oflottery tickets. Thousands oftlio above named
cases have been done in this city uml its vicinity, uml
in the United States, to tbo full satisfaction of ull. 10,-
000 Nativities or Horoscopes have been cast during
tbo lust four years while here. Letters will answer
evory purpose, und will do as well as to call in per
son, und tho mail is now so safe that persons need
not fear to trust money through the Post Office. I)r.
Roback receives from 500 to*1000 letters monthly, and
has never misned one. All letters will bcreligiously
attended to, if prepaid. C. W. ItOBACK,
No. 6 Whito-si., New York City.
£5^ Almanacs, by C. VV. Roback, will be given to
those who apply ut tho offleo of the Morning News.
sept 9 * Oin
Orleans, aud 400 coils Philadelphia Rope : also,
75 bales Bagging, in store and for sale low to close co
signinent, by (nov 3) CHAti. A. GREINER.
B RANDY.—10 half pipes Oturd, Dupuy Sc, Co.,
Vintage ’49 und ’50; also 20 packages Rochelle
imi Bordeaux Brandy in halves, quurtersaud eighth,
ui U. S. Bonded Warehouse. For salo bv
nov 11 W. M. DAVIDSON.
]>. B. FICKLING,
DRUG AND CHEMICAL STORE,
Corner of Price ami Broughton Htrecls,
H AS Constantly on hund a good supply of Medi
cines, Ink, Pens, Writing Paper, und Burning
Fluid. Imo nov 22
WOOD! WOOD!!
T HE subscriber having opened a WOOD YARD in
tho roar of Lnchlison’s Foundry, respectfully in
forms the citizens of Savannah that he is prepured to
fill all orders sent to him on as good terms as can bo
dbno in the city.
55^* Orders left nt Allen Sc, Co’s Yard, or at my res
idence, will be intended to.
F. VV. AVERFELT,
, ilov 9 1m Corner West Broad nnd Bryan-sts,
LOU It, POTATOES, *fcc.—56 bbls. Hirum
A Smith’s Extra Flour; 50 do good eating Potatoes;
200 do do Plantiug do; 25 boxes E. Treadwell's Soda
Bi-cnil; 60 bbls. Butter, Sugar, and Soda Crackers:
75 boxes, nud 50 Vz do new Ruisius ; 100do new scaled
Herring ; 300 one, two, threo ami five gull. Demijohns;
50 bbls E. Phelps' Gin ; 75 do P. Sc 11. Connecticut
River do; 50 do domestic Brandy ; 25 do Luther Fel
ton’s Rum. Landing, and for sale by
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO.
F rench extract** and cologne.
Just reccivod one case of Luhiu’s Extracts, for
tho a handkerchief, uml Joseph Am. Farina Cologne,
which for the permanent y ( of their perfume, aro unsur
passed ; also, some highly perfumed French Soups,
(xor sale by LaROCIIE, BOWNE & CO.
nov 25
?TARF1tTn«8 AT COST*—A few pieces of
Rich Tapestry Brussels, and Thonipsonville throe
mid two ply Carpetings, being the lust of an auction
lot, will be disposed of nt cost for cash, by
B. F. McKENNA, No. 135 Congress-st.
N. B.—Hemp aud Raw Milk Carpetings, suitable for
offices, bod rooms.or crumb cloths, for sale cheap.
D RENM GOODS.—Colored French Merinos,
Tiiibeluud Coburg Cloths, solid colors,amt Print
ed French and English Mouslin De Luiues, black aud
eoloriMl Milks, French, English and American Prints.
t or tuip cheap by
Aikin is ibis day dissolved by mutual consent.
The name of the firm cau be usod by either of the uu-
dorsigued in closing tho busiuess.
E. W. MARSHALL,
june 3 ALEXANDER AlKiN.
SELLING OFF!
T HE Subscribers will sell off their stock of Planta
tion Broguus, Bools and Shoes, ut reduced prices,
nov 13 MAAS Sc. 1IEYMANN.
C 'lUNNY BAGGING AND HAU.E ROPE.—
3f 100 boles Gunny Bugging; 300 coils best Kentucky
Bale Rope, in store. For sale by
nov 13 BRIGHAM, KELLY Sc, CO.
EDWARD II. BUNKER.
Bay st.
S MOKED BEEF AND TONGUES.—3 bbli
Smoked Beef, uml 3 do Mmoked Tongues, landing
from steamship Alabama, and for sale by
nov 20 WOOD, CLAGHORN Sc CO.
G A» LAMPS! GAS LAMPS !—A large ami
handsome assortment of Gus Lumps, Glass aud
Britannia Ware. Just received, und for sulo by
nov 20 JNO. A. MAYER, J54 Broughton-st.
M ESS BEEF—Lundiug: 50 bbls. Mess Beo!; 50
do Prime do.; for sale by
nov 15 WOOD, CLAGHORN Sc, CO.
■ 1 .> It Al.llS 1'ltIMK LASTLItN IIA \ ,
lundiug this duy from ship Ashland ; for sulo
by E. HENDERSON Sc 8QN,
nov 14 No. 51 Iudian-strcnt.
O/T BALES EASTERN MAY, slightly dura-
O O aged; for sale by E. HEN DERMON Sc SON,
“~ v 14 No. 51 Indiun-Htrcet.
H AMS FOR SALE.—to casks Uultimorc Sugar
Cured Cuuvassed Hums. For sule by
ROWLAND Sc WASHBURN.
Boats, cue u ship’s Quarter Boat, 10 feet long ;
ono a fine soiling Bout, 19 feet long. Said Bouts ai
in complete order. Apply to
nov 14 ROWLAND & WASHBURN.
H AY.—500 bales prime Hay, lauding and for sale
low from the wharf by
CHAS. A. GREINER.
L' RES1I M U ST A RD.—Re udy prepared for u
-I- Just received, and for sale by
DeVVITT Sc MORGAN.
KERSEYS.—White und Rod
S;’ 1 """’’ Tweed., Bleached and Brown
Hhe. tmg.aaishnung,. roo.iv.-J and for ..le
1 y . (nov go) DeWITT * MORGAN.
' i ' i a oiumtan,
W^dJedMMT^ rK, ' ,!
E * uc '' “ of the above
articles, (nov .o) l,. HOPKINS Ag't.
1I7-INDOW HI.INI) 1IUTTK.—1 have on hand
* ’ 2S0 sola Palmer’s Premium Window Blind Butt*'
for Briek, which I will .Ml on accointnodS “ rm.'
25 E. HOPKINS?Ag’t.
T7«LOUR.—50 bbls lundiug from schr. II. N. Gum.
-ft- brill. For sale by
nov 25‘ BRIGHAM, KELLY Sc CO.
N OTICE.—The brig Phllura is discharging at
Johnston’s Wharf.
nov 25 BRIG HA M, KELLY Sc CO.
"lAT'OOD SAWS.—A supply of tiio above, just
* f received and for sale by
nov E. HOPKINS, Ag’t.
very superior quality and new style. Call at 147
street.
«ov 21 PRICE Sc VEAPER.
TM.ACK CL (I Til FUOCK ANU UUK88
COATS.—A large supply of the above, of lute
•tylo and best workmjuiship; just received and for
•» l0 *>y W. II. SYMONS,
nov14 . . 17 Whitoker st.
J. DkMARTIN.
( ^lGARS, CIGARS.—350,000 Havunu Segurs,
A of various brands, some just received, of very fine
quality ; for sale low by
nov 17 W. M. DAVIDSON.
D RESS SILKS, Merinos, Alpuccus, pluin and
figured Muslin de Laities, and other styles of La
dies' Dross Goods, for sale by
nov 15 I)kWITT Sc MORGAN.
rp RAt'I^G CLOTH—For the use of Draughts-
JL men, Engineers, Ac.
Crayon Paper, of various colors.
Mathematical Yustruincnts, single or in cases—a fine
and well selected stock. Received by
nov 7 JOHN M. COOPER Sc CO.
P*OAL.—200 tons best quality Red Ash Coal, bro
kon u »d scroaned ; lauding this day und for sale
from the wharf, by
— ' C. A. GREINER.
lyi - ESS BEEF.—Landing, 35 bbls. For sale b\
•LVA nov 6 WOOD, CLAGHORN Sc CO.
k^EGAKS.-—A choice lot of tho most approved
^brands. Just received, aud for salo by
,,ov 12 J. D.MARTIN.
l^LOUIt—Lauding : 5U bbls. Canal; for salo by
X uov 15 WOOD, CLAGHORN Sc CO.
fpUKK’S I^ANU HALT—1,000 bushels for
A sale by (nov |5> WOOD, CLAGHORN Sc CO.
etta—200 lbs. threo-cordod Gilling Twiue, und 10
half bbls. Lard; for sulo by
nov 21 EDW'D O’BYRNE
M ackerel, &c.—mo whole,hair, und qm
ter bbls. No. 1 Mackerel; 25 kits do; 100 bb
No. 2 and 3 do; 25 quintals Codfish; landing from
"hip Eli Whitney, and for sulo by
nov 21 WOOD, CLAGHORN Sc CO.
F resh garden seeds.-a large and
WELL SELECTED stock, consisting of every
variety used in this climate, nnd selected with great
expressly for this market. Just received by
stoumer, and for sulo wholesale nnd retuil by
■v 20 J. DkMARTIN,
C ORN.—1,200 bushels prime white Corn, landing
per brig Henrietta, and for sule by
nov 21 BRIGHAM, KELLY Sc CO.
Ij^LOUK.—50 bbls Flour, landing and for sale by
A nov 21 BRIGHAM, KELLY Sc CO.
H AIR DYE.—Alexander’s Tricobaplio, a liquid
Hair Dyo which instantaneously changes the
color of the hair to a beautiful brown or bluck with
out injury to tho hair or skin, just roceived and for sule
by (nov 21) MOORE Sc HENDRICKSON
W OODEN WARE—Brooms, Brushes, Pails,
Buckets, Tubs, Wash-boards, Barrcls-covcrs,
and Cheese Safes, for sule by
nov 21 McMAIION Si DOYLE.
B altimore bacon, flour, &c.—so
hbds. prime Bacon Sides, 10 do do Shoulders, 150
bbls superfine Howard street Flour, 50 do prime Leaf
Lard, 100 kegs do do. Lnnding aud for sule by
nov 21 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON Sc CO.
F ulton market beef.-io half bbis.
very choice, just lunded and for sale by
nov 21 McMAIION Sc DOYLE.
B RICK.—25,0U0 Northern Brick, landing from
brig Osceola, and for sule by
1 OO BARRELS CEMENT, and 100 barrels
Av/U/ Calcined Plaster, lundiug and for salo low
from wharf by
» ov 25 C. A i GREINER.
C ITRATE MAGNESIA,—agreeable Rfi'
f< igcruut uud Laxutive. Mold by
nuV 22 MOORE Sc HENDRICKSON,
Strips, just received
WEBSTER & PALMES.
H AMS.—Baltimore sugar cured Hams. For salo
by THOMAS. FRIERSON Sc CO,
,,ow 22 No. 70 Bay Streot.
T>RA8S ANOlltONS AND FENDERS.-A
AJ fine assortment just received and for sale by
11 ov 23 M’CLESKEY Sc NORTON
P ump chain and fixtures.—R«cciv
oil, oml for sale by
M’CLESKEY & NORTON.
7 ^ BAUUEliB MKUL'Klt POTATOES—
« J Landing and for salo from Ilia wharf by
C. A. GREINER.
l^UKNCII IIITTEIIS.—The bast article
used to euro Chills and Fevers, weakness, debili-
ty ’ fre * b 8U PP>y received, and for sale by
nov22 J DkMARTIN.
N EW BUCKWHEAT.—A fre.li aupply put
up in half and quarter barrels and boxer. Juat
J. DsMARTIN.
WOOD. CLAGHORN & CO.
C OFFEE.—A puro article of freak Ground CofTco,
ronated and ground daily bv
nly by
allV,
St. Audrew’a Hall.
S UGARS.—Cruahed, Powdered, and Clariflod Su
gar. Just received, aud for rule by
ll0v 19 C. B. 8CALLY, St. Andrew’a Ball.
S TEEIi FIRE SETS—Juat received and for
agio by (nov 10) COLLINS St BUI.KI.EY.
L ADIES’ INSIDE EMBROIDERED
HABITS. MualinSieevca ; Jaconet end Mu.lin
Collar., lateat patlorna. Juat received, uud for sale by
nnv 8 LaROCIIE, BOWNE & CO.
BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO
A"■£?? ri 1 AChorn a V',. JVEW COBFISH.-lU.KJ lb, B.h,’ received and
xn. nov u WOOD, CLAGHORN Sc CO. il for sale by nov 5* J. DkMARTIN
r Rrnc.»n
trial, t 0
’ l *ll others
C. W. VAN IIOUN’k
IMPROVED ELASTIC SHOULDER
77<c only Urate mannfactur,.l n .
dor. not bind or chjfi nndrr ,l\
"Z'oZfo
Those who have Worn ulhi
o requited to give these i
test their superiority over
. _ Clerks,students,iui|„ rs s
o«jo, uniMimi of both sexes, and all others \ v ho '!\*
from habit or occupation, or from a weuhiv or I,. 4
luted constitution, have acquired the liahj/ 0 f h . i" 1 ''
forward, (round-shouldered) ami coini) r «-m»i„-.i.l!", "•!
nud lunge, will lind tho above Bruce to r.inedv’llie m
defect, and ensure ail orect carriage, with i
symmetry nud form of body to the wearer ni d fl ' l
lowing u full, free, aud healthy action nud ex . „
the lunge, by removing the compression, mid " f
nig tlirreby the pulmonary organafrom bccoi,,i ,„ '?!'
and diseased. u ""ng wenfe
C. W.VAN HORN Sc CO.,
piZdXhi” r ‘ of8urgic,,IBRi ' ,JasiJ,0 '" llae,c 'ii''i«»
MOORE & HENDRICKSON ,
oct 28 3m Gibbons' Buildings, H,
P LANTATION WOOLENS, <fcc.—Scliloy
Georgia Plains, drab ami brown, at fuctory prices.
Cotton and Wool Plains, Cordurilc, Tennessee, Low
ell uud others.
Lerseys, Georgia, Southern, and other makes.
Liuseys, plaid and pluiu.
All-Wool Pluiiis, assorted qualities und colors.
Culifornians, a very heavy, all-Wool cloth.
Soldiers' Cloth, such us is used in the U. S. Army.
Biunkets, Dulfil, Point and Mackinac, full assortment,
Flannels, heavy red, twilled and plain.
Shirting Stripes, assorted nuulities.
Cotton OsnubtirgH, of Southern manufacture.
Brown Shirtings, 3-4, 7-8, 4-4, hoary stylus.
Prints, Plaids ami Stripes, in great variety.
Wool Caps, Kilmarnock and Glengarry, dyed and all
blue.
Handkerchiefs, Romall, Vernon und Iin. Mudras, See
—also—
44 and 45 inch heavy Soulslund Cotton Bagging;
, usl received, nnd for sale, in quantities to suit, c
liberal terms, by JAMES ANDERSON Sc CO.,
dec 90 No. 70 St. Julian uml 103 Brvun-Sts
patterns, received per Steamer Alubumu, uud for
sale by
nov 8 LaROCIIE, BOWNE Sc CO.
M antillas, visettes, &c.—Ludies’
and Children’s Silk Mantillas; White Cashmere
Rico Sugo* - ; 12 do do St. Croix do; W) bbls prime
LenfLurd; 100 kegs do do do; 50 bbls Potatoes; 50
boxes Clieosc; 20 do tytft papers Ground Pepper.-
Landing from barque Maria Morton, and for sule by
nov 8 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON Sc CO.
D lt. HASTING’S COMPOUND SYRUP
NAPHTA.—This medicine is highly recom
mended for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, and Consumption;
a fresh supply just received by
v 10 J. H. CARTER, Druggist, Jcfferson-st.
L ORitiLLAKD’S MACUABOY SNUFF.
Just received a lot of the above Snuff, in bottles
ndjurs; sorsaloby J. II. CARTER,
iv 10 Druggist, Jcfferson-st.
R. R. It.
RAD WAY’S READY RELIEF
IS ACKNOWLEDGED BY THE TRUE MEN OF AMER
ICA TO BE THE QUICKEST ANU MOST EF
FECTUAL REMEDY FOIL THE CURE OF
PAIN, AND THE REMOVAL OF ITS
CAUSE, IN THE WOULD.
PAIN
I S the warning given of the presence of disease
and the prostrutTon of the nervous system. To stop
pain iiibtunlly is our first great desideratum—then to
strengthen the nerVcs, nnd to give vitality uud a lieul-
thy action to tho nervous energy, so ns to enable the
system to ward oft' the attacks of disease. This wo
accomplish by
lluriwiiy’H Kcmly Relief,
which is prepared expressly for tbo instant relief of
pain, and to strengthen, invigorate, audio regulate the
action of the nerves, muscles, secret ohh, nnd every
organ in the system. Since Rudwuy’s Ready Rcliof
oas become a popular remedy, it i* now prescribed by
physicians in every place, ns the best uud quickest
cure for all
llliL'iiumtlc, Neuralgic uml NervoiiN Palms.
It has cured over one hundred persons iu this city,
who huvo used Nervous Antidotes when the hue and
cry is offered to refund the money, but when the pa
tient asks for bis money, the circulators of those nos
trums nre not to be found.
Every day wo have persons who have suffered
months of anguish from
Neuralgia, TicBolcroux,Sick and NcrvoiiM
Headache,
who have used theso weak and inefficient remedies in
certify that one or two applications of Uadwny’s
Ready Relief externally, und 39 drops at a dose inter
nally, liuve completely cured them. It bus stopped the
most excruciating pangs of pain of
RhcunintiNiii
15 minutes, and cured the disease entirely in24
hours. It bus cured some during its application It
will ulways stop the pain iu five or ten iniuutes.
Neuralgia.
Every ease of Neuralzia, where it has boon properly
used, it has stopped the pain in a few minutes. Its
continued use will strengthen the nerves and rid the
system entirely from disease.
ParalyNin,
Or nervous prostration, n relaxation of the muscles;
in 99 cases out of 100 ft will restore the use of the
limb iu n low hours. It strengthens, warms, and invigo
rates every muscle, nerve, ami sinew iu the system.
Palm* in the Renew.
All pains and nil aches feel its wonderful soothing nnd
strengthening influence; it instantly arrests the most
severe pains.
J limping Toothache.
It will stop the most tantalizing tooth ache in n few
seconds. This thousands of our citizens can attest.
Nervous pains of all kinds nre arrested in a few mo
ments by Rudwuy’s Ready Relief.
Sick Headache.
999 cases out of 1,000, it will free from pain in fifteen
minutes, und the continued use according to directions,
wi! (positively cure.
Uouglm and Uoldw.
Railway’s Ready Relief will instantly stop the most
troublesome cough. It has cured hoarseness time and
again, in a few hours. Tuken internally, it enables
the pntient to expectorate freely, removes all inflam
mation, swelling, and irritation of tho Bronchicul or
gans, and by bathing externally the neck, throat, and
chest, it produces a quicker action to the skin, the pa-
Hient perspires lroely, it remove the pain from the
throat, and gives strength to the lungs.
Eruptions of the Skin.
By adding n table spoonful of Rclioftoatublc spoon
ful of Oli vo Oil, it will stop the most painful itching of
the skin iu u few minutes, uml entirely cure Suit Rhe
um, Ring Worm, Itch, Burns, Sores,Scalds, dec.
Swelling*.
Rudwuy’s Ready Relief will reduce all swellings,
bruises, or wounds, in a few minutes. Bear in mind to
ask for Rudwuy’s Ready Relief. Remember the threo
R. R. R.
I‘rice50 conts largo bottles, ami 25 cents, containing
ten times the strength of uny liuiamciit or uutidote in
Principal office 162 Fulton street, New York ; Read
ing & Co, State street, Boston; Cohen, Charleston;
Blakely Sc Co., St. Louis ; A. Douglass,Patterson; Van
Buskirk, Newark; C. Phelps, Hartford; J. Kiniin Sc
Sperry, New Haven; Samuel Skidder, LotVell; Perry,
Manchester ; Hale, Nowburyport: Lnthrop, Dover, N.
11.; uud by all the respectable druggists in the United
Slates uml Cauudus. RAD WAY Sc CO.,
162 Fulton street. New York.
RADWAY’S MEDICATED SOAP.
A S A UKAUTIFIEIl OF THE 8KIN, it surpasses
everything of the kind in the world. It re
moves Redness, Pimples, Blotches, Pustules, Tetters
Rush. It cures Suit Rheum, Ring Worm, Sore Heads,
Sores, Pustulur Eruptions. It impurts health to the
skin and beauty to tho complexion. Asa Nursery
and Toilet Soap, it i« beyond the roach.of rivalry, and
for Shaving purposes it is the best in use. One cuke
of Rudwuy’s Soup w ill lust longer tfiun three cakes
of the same size of any other Soap iu use, therefore it
is the cheapest and best Soup in tho world. Price 25
eouts, large cakes in engraved wrappers, und the sig-
naturo of R. G. Rad way upon each wrapper.
THE CROWNING ORNAMENT OF BEAUTY IS A
BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF LUXURIANT HAIR.
RADWAUS CIRCASSIAN BALM.
rpilE lady or gentleman who desireo u beautiful urti-
-*- cle to dress their Hair, aro advised to mukc use
of Rudwuy’s Circassian Balm ; it possesses many ad
vantages over all other hair tonics uml preparations.
First, it cleanses tbo sculp from dumlruft', gives tone
ami vigor to the roots ami bulbs, invigorates to healthy
action the germ of life, which gives to the hair a liftalthy
root, and forces tho 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 a luxury to dross tho
hair with this delicious preparation.
Agents in Savuiiuuh:—
MOORE Sc HENDRICKSON,
J. A. LaROCIIE.
A. A. SOLOMONS Sc CO., and
apr JOHN A. MAYER.
C. W. VAN IIORN’N
IMPROVED ELASTIC UTERINE SUPPORTFR
For Prolap ens Uteri, (Falling of the llaml, 1
Tins nistrunimit is 11*1,1 uii,I , ! |,I > ,j c "J ?^ r -
without till, strnl springs, which is ohlscilon.l,'
count of thoir dinting tho hips, unS ?”" ac '
cootlliigly unpleasant to ho worn. ’
^^;hr!; r £:c. 8upori " , “ j ' ° ver
Several Professors of Obstetriss, Ac .and
hor of Physicians in this oily, ami throughout "ho lv‘
ted suites liuvo adapted them in thoir proeliceu t
the most decided beneficial results, and highly rr
mend and approve of thorn. The followtn/i» r,?"'
Professor Woodwnrd, Cincinnati, Ohio. 111
‘ 1 have examined, and used to a considcrablocxtrm
during u practice of nearly twenty-five years, a
variety of Spring and Luced Bandages, designed f,.
the relief mid cure oftlio several affections to wh i
your inatrumeiitH uro applicable, but for mechanir !l
execution, as well as the accurate adaptation oft/,,
instruments to their scveralde signs, Ihaveneversu
any thut has given me inure satisfaction n
CHARLES WOODWARD, M.D"
Professor of Obstetrics, nnd diseases of women and
children, Medical Institute, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Also, Bandufcs for females, after parturition, Sna.
porters for weakness, debility, See., Trusses of all dr.
scriptions, for Hernia, Inslruinunts for Kimck-nerr
Club-foot, Bow-legs, dislocated or weak joints, 8piD.il
Instruments for Curvnturo of the Spiuc, nml also for
all derangement* requiring the uso of Bandages f„ r
restoration.
C. W. VAN HORN Sc CO., Philadelphia
MOORE Sc HENDRICKSON, Agents, '
t 28 3in Gibbons' Buildings, Savannah,(ia.
fl^JBAS.—25 Half Chests Bluck Tea, in 5 ox. pa-
X pers ; 15 Half do Hyson, and 25 Catties do, ull
lately imported and superior qunlitv; for sale by
nov 11 W. M. DAVIDSON.
S UGAR, VINEGAR, See.—19 hhds choice P.
Rico Sugar; 40 bbls Crashed and Powdered do ;
20 do Cider Vinegar; 30 qr casks White Wine do;
17 bbls now White Bnans ; 50 boxes selected Cheese ;
100 do new sculud Herrings ; 80 do 6s an(l 8s Bedell’s
Tallow Caudles ; (50 do Adamantine do ; 10 M supe
rior Scgars, Rio Hondo brund. Landing und for sule
by (nov 11) SCRANTON, JOHNSTON Sc CO.
IT! Ann ORANGES, 25 bbls. prime Mercer
X vJjvJv/vJ Potatoes, 50 do Yellow OuioiiB, and 25
C HAMPAGNE.—50 baskets of the celebrated
Doublo Grape, 20 linskets Grape,uud 25 do. Lyon
brand Cliampngue, all selected Wine ; for sale by *
nov 11 W. M. DAVIDSON.
B altimore bacon, flour, &<•.—so
hhds prime Bacon Sides und Shoulders; 150 bbls
superfine Howard street Flour; 50 do prime Leaf
Lard. Landiug from *chrs Fannie and John W Au-
dersou, and for sule bv
nov 10 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO.
P ICKLES—In barrels, hnlf barrels, and vurious
sized jars, Cucumbers uud mixed, just received
and for sale low by
nov 21 McMAIION Sc DOYLE.
S UGARS.—20,000 Washington Lu Nonna, u su
perior article ; 5,000 Curdenas; 5,000 Cimlos ;
10,000 La Aliunanas. Landing, uml for sale by
WOOD, CLAGHORN Sc CO
D AMASK LINEN, und •'u Napkins, Hucka
bucks, Bird’s Eye Diaper, Ac., just received and
for sale by (nov 15) DeWITT A MORGAN.
5 half pipes Otnrd,
Dupuy A Co’s, viiuuge ’49 und ’50; 3 half pipes
Rochelle, 5 qr. pipes do., 4 eighths do. do. AH of the
above Brandies wurranted und for sale by
» ov H W. M. DAVIDSON.
M ESS AND PRIME FORK—Landiug: 50
bbls.; for sale by
nov 15 WOOD, CLAGHORN A CO.
N EW BUCKWHEAT—III eighth ami qr. bbls.,
for family uso; just received and for sale by
nov 21 McMAIION A DOYLE.
C I)/) KEGS NAILS.—“ Old Colouy aud Aga-
UVxJ wuin” brands. Reccivod aud for sule by
nov 26 MoCLESKEY A NORTON.
B utter and cheese—Landing : as kegs
Goshen Butter, 50 boxes Cheese, mid 15 do. Pine
Applo do.; for sale by
nov 17 WOOD, CLAGHORN A CO
milE undersigned having purchased the iuterost of
X E. VV. Murshall, in the. Into firm of Marshall A
Aikin, will contiiiuo tho Dry Goods business uttlie old
stand, under the firm of Aikin A Burns, and respect
fully solicit u continuance of its former patrons.
ALEXANDER AIKIN,
june 3 THOMAS II. BURNS, JR.
B JjAL/Ml t LO 111, mack mid fancy Lassiiri
pluin and plaid Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Ac;,
suitable for gentlemen nml boys’ wear; just received
and for snle by (sept 29) DEWITT A MORGAN.
the genuine English article ; kept constantly l
bund, and lor snle by
sept 15 MOORE A HENDRICKSON
fPEA,—150packagcs,comprising Old Hyson,Yonng
A Hyson, Gunpowder, Imperial mid Powckong; for
D ELAINES.—Plain mode colors, all shades;
super black Deluiues; Paris Printed do; low
priced do do. Received mid for sale by
oct 20 SNIDER, LATHKOP A NEVITT,
W OOD! WOOD!—100 cords FrimoOuk Wood,
at ?5 per cord, delivered by
DAVID R. DILLON,
uov 26 Foot of West Broad Street.
C ^ORN.—Prime Baltimore white Coro, landiug uud
J for sulo by DAVID R. DILLON,
nov 26 Foot of West Broad street.
I VASTERN HAY.—200 bales prime Eastorn
A Huy lundiug per bnrk Walt limn. For salo by
nov 26 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
rivo ARRIVE—120 biisbclshenvy New Hampshire
X Seed Oats, well cleaned. For sale by
E. HENDERSON A SON,
nov 26 No. 51 Indian street.
F RESH BUTTER.—20 firkins prime Goshen
Butter. Just landing and for sule by
nov 26 C. B. SCALLY, St. Andrews Hall,
H AMS.—200 Baltimore Homs iu bags, lundiug and
for sule by
uov 26 WOOD, CLAGHORN A CQ.
P ORT WINE AND SEGARS.—35 quarter
casks Port Wine, and 250,000 imported Segurs.
Just received iu store, and for sale by
nov26 W. M. DAVIDSON.
C LOTHS, UASH1 MERES, dec.—French,
English and American Cloths, in assorted colors;
Doeskin Cnssiincres, Satinets, Kentucky Jcuus, fancy
Tweeds, 6*4 checked Cloakings, for children’s wcu
Ac. For sale by
nov 24 LaROCIIE, BOWNE A CO.
P ATENT CLOTH GAITERS.-Just received
u few dozeii. For salo by
nov 24 PRICE A VEADEIl.
C ANARY CAGES.—A full supply of picture
back aud gothic gallery Canary Cages just opened
and for sulo by COLLINS A11ULKLEY,
nov 24 Bryan Street.
■pANCY ARTICLES.—BohcuiiniiCologue Bot
M: ties, Colognes. Extracts und Toilet Articles, in
overy variety; for sale by
°c«2l JNO. A. MAYER,,
AFFLICTED, READ!!]
P HILADELPHIA MEDICAL STORE-Entabli.h-
ed 15 years ago by DR. KINKELIN. Tlieoldest,
surest uml best bund to cure ull forms of secret dh-
eases, discuses of the skin, und solitary habits <,<
youth, is I)R. KINKELIN, N.W. corner of Tiinii
and Union-strkkts, between Spruce and Pine |L
square* from the Exchange, Philadelphia ’ ’
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.
There is a habit which boys teach each other, ntthe
•Htlemy or college—a habit indulged iu when by
themselves, in solitude, growing up with tho boy t,,
tihood, uud which, if not abandoned in due timr,
not only begat* serious obstacles to matrimonial him!
pincss, but gives rise to u series of protruded, in-id
‘ous, nnd devastating affections. Few of tlio.-c wlm
udulgo in this pernicious practice, are aware of the
tonsequences, until they find the nervous system shat
tered, feel strange and uuaccnuiitnhlo feelings, vague
fears in thw miuH. Tho individual becomes fechlrju>
is unable to luhor with accustomed vigor, or to apply
bis mind to study; his stop is tardy m/d weak, he h
dull, irresolute, tho countenancn is downcaM, the eyes
without mitural lustre, sliamofacedness is apparent.—
These arc symptoms which should awaken the ulttn;
tion of those similarly afflicted.
IF THE VICTIM
Bo conscious of tho cause of his decay, nnd having re-
linqtiishqd the odious practice lie suffers under tW
terrible nocturaul uml involuntury emissions, which
weaken uml shuttle him, producing mental and physi
cal prostration. If lie emancipate himself before tb
pructicc has done its worst, and enter matrimony, hi<
marriage is unfruitful, and his senso tells him thut this
is caused by his early follies.
Too many think they will hug the secret to their
ru hearts, nml cure themselves. Alus I liowoiln
this u fatal delusion, and how niuny n promi-inf
youth, who might have boeu un ornament to society,
faded from tho earth.
YOUNG MEN!
Let no false modesty dolor you from making your
known to one who, from education and respecta
bility, can alone befriend you. He who places hint
self under Dr. KINKELIN’S treatment, may religion.-
ly confide in his honor as a gentleman, nnd in whore
bosom will bo forover locked tbo secret of the patieiit.
COUNTRY INVALIDS
Finding it inconvenient to make personal application,
cau, by stating their case explicitly, together with all
their symptoms, (per letter post paid,) liuve forward
ed to them a chest containing Dr. K.’s medicines, ap
propriated accordingly, und bo cured utiionir.
Strictures oftli^ urethru,weakness and constitutional
debility, promptly cured, uml full vigor restored. Ad
letters post paid.
Sir a remittance of 25 cents in a letter, post paid,
addressed to Dr. Kinkelin, Philadelphia, will sccwti
his Book on the Secret Infirmities of Youtji.
uug 29 l.v
N EWSPAPER. 50 reams 21 by 27, 50reumitM
by 36, 50 roams 24 by 38,25 reams 22 by 32,251
reams 24 by 34.
Printing Ink.—A supply of superior quality «fnlH
descriptions, black and colored, (iu kegs aud canister*
of all sizes,) for Newspaper, Book, uud Job Work;
for sale at manufacturer’s Now-York prices.
TfpK8, Ac.—Orders received for Type and Printing'
Materials of every description, which will bcfurnislifd
lor u commission of 5 per cent,
nov 18 JOHN M. COOPER.
C t ANNEL CO A L.—200 tons superior Cannel Coil,
J landing from ship K. A. Soullurd. For sale by
WOOD, CLAGHORN Sc C0 L
H A Y, BRICKS,AND LUMBEIt.—3WJhaleffl
Eastern liny, 50,000 Bricks, 6,000 feet Lumber-g
Mury Jatio ; landing und for sole by
BRIGHAM, KELLY AC0
cargo of sch
nov 7
C HAFE SHAWLS, plain and einiiroideinl,
Black Thibet Shawls, Cashmere Scarfs, together
with a full assortment ef Square and Long Shawl*, for
sale by [nov 5] La ROCHE, BOWNE&!-<>_
I have on
. among which are some of Ma
ple’s superior Braces, with self-acting spring,
nov 3 E. HOPKINS, Agenr
(CARPENTER’S BRACES.—I
Vy a full assortment, among which are
■fA/IIITE BEANS.—5 bushels just received • |M 8
▼ f for sale by nov 5 J. De MARTIN 3
P ICKLE3,PRESERVES, *&C.-Justrecen
cd und for sule by nov 5J DeMARTIN
H AY.—200 bales Huy, landing and for sale by
oct 18 BRIGHAM, KELLY Sc Cft
Coal—on tho Wharf.
ceived per steamer Florida, on consignment,
ciuto olain und embroidered Crape Shawls, which U |e g
will dispose of ut very reduced prices. _
nov 12 M. PRENDKRGA8T ScCO-
R AZOR BRUSHES, Combs, Purses, l’" r
Monaieb, Soups, Perfumeries of nil kinds.jtu
' ' (uov21) DIBBLE & CAKE1*
R eceived bv kkcent ahimvaM
—10 bales Scliloy’*Georgiu Plains ; 5cusc*ini , |
do. do.; 3 do. Washington Kerseys; 3 bales a
Plains; 1 ease Plaid Lindsey; 1 do. Copperfiold I l all |g
10 bales Dull'd Blankets, assorted ; which, with a *a
riety of other stylos, will bo offered to merchants a
planters at lowest market prices by
nov 19 Laroche, bowne±co^
B UTTElt 10 firkins clioici Oiislinii Buitar,!*
ing from steamer Alabama, and for hy
nov 19 COHENS Sc llEHj^P-
T IVEUFOOE HAIiT.—4,000 SiickO» Jl "
XJ from barque Favorite. For solo by n
nov 19 6 ANDREW LOW
O RREli COALS.—Landing from barque
rite, from Liverpool . For salo by ra
nov 19 12 ANDREW LOW
kinds and quality: for sulo by
nov 10 J. II. CARTER, Druggist, Jeflerfoa;
C AMELIA JAPONICAS.—Just receirjjjj;
steamer Florida, a lurge und elegant n8 -_
of Cnmeliu Juponicus, among which are
ricties. *JOS. M. TURNED
nov 12 Monument
I ^UNE DKAN11V.—Omni, Pinol, Cm®"' 1 ' f
Godard Brundy, on draught and in bottle-
sulo by C.B.SCALLi,, ,
nov 19 Ht. Andrew
IllTE CHAPESIIAWES.-A^"""
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received per steamer Alubumu. .*„o(ir
24 HENRY LAHjjL-
A LE.—30 bbls. Aloany Cream j»*c, ,' n j
quality, brewed expressly for me—ju
from brig Wilson Fuller; for sale by^ ^
n0V 17 '
onn HHI.S. AITLEH, rotntocs
in storo nml lor salo by
100
•o ami lor sain ny M n, lV >'
EDWARD H.BUNKEBjjW^
BOXES fi’s uml 8’s PatrtiTMou 11 ' ‘
iu *tore nud for sale by oniur-' 1
EDWARD H. BUNKEIL®®!^:
WINK WINES.—Palo and Brown
X ra, and Port Wines, on draught ■«" 1
For sale by C. B. EC ASM**. *,|J,
nov 19 tit. Andrew -»