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SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1851.
PltENTICE’8
Grnil Southern Dagncrrlnn Gallery.
P ICTURES executed in the highest stylo of the
Art, and in all weathers.
Children taken in three seconds.
Ail kind* of Stock for sale, and instructions in the
Art. W. V. PRENTICE, Over the Music Store,
jnn 18 Market-square, Savannah.
This valuable article If* just received and tor sala b*
l. W MORRELL JL CO.,
sept 3 lv S<>le ayynt* iu this Cuv foe tlv» luvcutei
P l A NO FORTES."
hi Agaiita tor A.
J. B. Dunham'!*
dwaya supplied
it then® tnvucUu
r durability itt-iy
ipm-tortc? tf to no
J. T. JONES,
Monument .Square, West Hltle,
H AS Received, per ship Alcyone, from Loudon, a
tine assortment of Double and Single-barrelled
GUNS.
He also keeps constantly ou hand a varied slock of
Pistols, Powder t'lusks, Shot Pouches, Percussiou
Cans, Shot and Powder.
Rifles made to order, and repairing in every branch
of the Guusuiithing business done iu the best style,
oct-J ly
I ^OR the cure of all du
ty impure blood. Its great t
Stnihsrd * IV* ami
fiNiuio (foetus, oj' , »
ui. nihurr.linin',
luatiy •uilnbnioid iiiacruinwtts. If
'•> bo Oiily warrannid, ebilht Um.r 1.
ui miiiiiii intiMiiiuiib uni aoitnowlndj
muni •
•ill
din
Glut ItulliiM ti-.| nriHpuutiiiilv i
numts uni. ui annuigfiininiii
mo o iur miiNt •iiiiuiitiic Fm
minniao du 'iiiuiWod (.I* ;u.ijt
T. ZOGB.U M A CO., Market Sqi
u&Hfur.—
»wi these iu*tru-
«.*•'a ejected » ith
the purpose, they
ry *•<«<» d hand Pianos taken
tunMii aa«i repaired
exchange, nivo
f 18
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
Those in want of Musical Instrunoiits would
|Mlo woll to examine the stock of the Subacri-
y hers, comprising every thing in their lino.—
Having huen solecled by Mr. Zoglianm at the
manufactories in Europe dm-jug the pnst summer, and
purchased for cash, they cun Ailly compote with any
Northern importin'' House. Dealers arc invited to un
inspection ofurticlcs end price.
F. ZOGIIAUM Sc CO.. Importers,
nov 18 Market Square.
FIAN41 FOltTKN FOR bALR OR TO Ll£T.
Seven Pinnos, of which six aro of
I Rosewood, ami ono of Mahogany, are
f offered for sale or will ho let. inquire
' at my residence, in Jones street, ‘dud
door from Barnurd street, whero tlin Pianos can be
examined. T. Ii. VAN DEN BERG.
nov3 tf
PIANO AND FURNITURE STORE.
The Subscriber* tuko this
method to inform thoir friends
f1 1 hi PI f# and the public that they aro
U M M J 11 now making large additions tc
their stock of PIANO AND CABINET FURNITURE
which they offer for sulo nt Now York prices.
Dave constantly on IihikI a large assortment of
Cliickoriug, Nunn, A Clarke’s, A. 11. Gulo <fc Co's 6,
6ty, and 7 octavo Piano Fortes; ulso Nunn Sc Fish-
or's, ami Allen & Brown’s Sofas, Cnuclies, Lounges,
Trte a-Tatcs, Divnril, Ottomons, Mahogany Chairs,
with liae Plush ami Hair Soutinr, Mahogany Rocking
Choirs, Caua-scat aud Cane-back Rockers, Cniio-soul
Muple, Black Walnut, Birch nml Rosewood Chairs,
of 100 different patterns, Windsor Chairs, Boston
Rockers, and common Cane Chairs, Extension Tallies,
Piof Tables, Sofa Tables, Centre Tables, Card Ta
bles, Quartettes,Commodes,Whuf Nuts, Corner.Stands,
Book Stands, Work Tables, ’Ten Pays, Wurdrobos,
Secretaries,Book Cases, Sideboards, Murbletop Wash-
stunus, Dressing Tables, Dressing Bureaus, largo Ma
hogany Field Bedsteads, French Bedsteads, Cribs,
Cotts, Looking Glasses, Toilet Glasses, Pier Glasses,
Matrasses and Feathers.
Also, a largo assortment of Floor Oil Cloth, from 1
to 6 yards wide, cut out for any sized room or hull,
mid sent to any part of the State.
Also, a grout variety of Window Shades, with fix
tures complete.
Our stock of Furniture nml Piuuos is made up to
our own order aud selection. We have confidence in
recommending it to all who aro in want, and on tho
most itcoommndutiug terms.
;t *y L W. MORRELL Sc CO
I DIRECT IMPORTATION !
FRESH SEASONABLE CiOODS
Selected n PARIS expressly for Hus
Market.
^HE SUBSCRIBER invites tfin attention of his
- •. , n,ul ,,lR l ,ubIic lo ,,is Full Stock of FASH
IONABLE GOODS, just opened at his Tavlorino
and Clothing Estaiilishment, on Bay street
where ho invites them to cull and examine for them-
ri mtiiq 5 variety of new styles of superior French
CL011IS. Cassimercs, Doeskins, Vestings, Cravats
Scarfs, and other articled for geutlemou’s wear. These
(foods ure imported direct tothiscity by himself, and
wore selected lust mouth iu Paris, by u competent mid
expnriDiici,il ugmit, nml lii> iiowoller. tbcio tu tlx, pub-
1 c ' cuntwlont lli.it tboy will give tl.c highest sutisfuc-
Ion hi every respect.
lit Tl,e “1‘OVO Goods Will ho sold by tho piece or
pattern, or w ill be muiln to order.!
, ET TUo nulls. -fiber having opened a corrospon-
Hence and tnado arrangements by which lie has se
cured tiio personal services of a confidential and com
petent ngent in Paris, is now prepared to import uny
Kiml pi r rench Goods on Commission. All orders
accompaujed by the cush, a ill be faithfully and strict
ly attoiiJod to.
£y* 3 The subscriber keeps also on hand his usual
stock of Goods in his lino, 'comprising piece Goods,
readymade Clothing,and a general assortment of gen
tlemen’s furnishing Goods.
oct 1 JOHN MALLERY.
T’
THE GREAT SUMMER MEDICINE!!
DU. (il’YSOTT’S
IMPROVED EXTRACT OF
fellow Dock aud Sarsaparilla,
ers tfcuertucd
justly entitles
Uto the name of the
GREAT AMERICAN SPECIFIC.
So far a* it v* litiowa it w universally aporeciated,
tad many eminent pli viK-Uins use it daily m their prac
tice with the most happy effect-*, ami certify that it is
the best extract in existence, and tile oulv one that
STANDS THE TEST OF TIME.
Every year adds to its great popularity, and multi
plies its astonishing cures. Tim victim of
HEREDITARY SCROFULA,
With suppurating glands, honey-combed flesh, nml
cartes catmc tuto tu* Inines, tiuds Guysott’s Yellow
Dock tod Sarsaparilla a balm for his affliction*. His
humble torments are assuaged, uud his malady not
onfv relieved, but
PERMANENTLY CURED.
It may be safely assorted, from the results of past
experience, that l)r. Guysott’s Extract of Yellow Dock
und Saranparilln is, lioynml all comparison, the
MOST WONDERFUL REMEDY ON EARTH
for the following discuses, und all others proceeding
ffoui
VITIATED BLOOD.
Scrofula nr Kings' Evil, Rlicuniutisni, Obstinate Cuta
neous Eruptions, Pimples or Pustule ou the face,
Blotches, Boils, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm or To •
ter, Scald Head, Enlargement and Pains of tho Hour,
mid Joints, Stubborn IJIcors, Syphilitic Lumbago, uni.
discuses arising from injudicious use ofMorcury, Acitos
or Dropsy, Exposure or Imprudence in Life, Liver
Coinpluiiit, Ague uud Fever, Intermitting Fever, Chol
era Morbus. Dysentery, Diurrhiru, Plethora of Blood
in the Head. Piles, Pains in the Back, Side*, Breast or
Loins, mid ull forms of Muscular, Gluudulcr and Skill
Diseases
It is a sovereign specific for General Debility, and
tho best renovator for a Broken Constitution. It bra
ces and rn-invigorutos every organ, promotes activity
und regularity in svery function, und produces that
condition of tlio whole physical system, which is tho
best security for
LONG LIFE I
Lot all who wish topurgotliu blood from the impurij
ties contracted from the freo indulgence of tile appe
tite during the winter, mid to prepuru the system to
RESIST SUMMER EPIDEMICS,
nrcsoRT now to Guysoltc’s Extract of Yellow Dock
and Sarsaparilla, which is proving itself an antidote
for muiiy of tho most muligiiunt diseases that flesh is
heir to, and they will neoer be disappointed; for ill
this remedy the public luitli has never wavered—never
cun waver; for it is founded on experience, just us
their wmiloffuilh iu other and spurious compounds in
also founded in experience: They
FLY FROM MINERAL NOSTRUMS
to seek hope, life, and vigor from this
PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY.
Therefore, however brokoned down iu health uud
spirits, however louthsomo to himself uud others, let
no one despair of recovery, lot the putient only un
derstand that his hope of physical restoration lies
only in “ Guysott’s Extract of Yellow Dock and San
a up arill a,” and porsuudo him for his
LIFE’S SAKE
t« try it, und we have no hesitation in predicting his
speedy restoration to health.
A« u means of regulating ull tho functions of
WOMAN’S DELICATE ORGANIZATION,
it has no equal in tho nmtcriu niodicu, uud at thut
critical period of life, when the first stuge of her de-
cliue commences, its cordial and invigorating Proper
ties will enuhle her to
PASS THE CRISIS SAFELY.
[’'IS* 3 None genuine unless put up in large bottles
containing n quart, and name of tho Syrup blown in
tho glass, with tho written signaturo S. P. Bennett ou
tho outsido wrapper.
Price, $1 per bottlo—or G bottles for |5.
Sold by SCOVIL Sc MEAD.
113 Chartres stroot, Nnw-Orloans.
Sole Goneral Agents for the Southern States, to
whom all ordors must be addressed.
Sold by J.M. TURNER, Savannah.
“ J. M. TURNER & CO. “
And by one appeiured Ageut in every town iu Georgia
GMIP Subscribers have just rccoived a large ship-
l trnnit of all kiuds of Stoves, for Parlor, Hull and
Oificos, which makes their assortment complete. They
ws/.ilU moult respectfully invite tho nublic generally to
call aud examine them, at their Old Stand, South of
the market, (nov 10) McARTHQIt Si MORSE.
JU
Gin
ST. ANDREW>8 HALL.
CHEAP GROCERY STORE I
G’« D. DUALLY invites the attention of captains
of vessels, boarding house keepers and privute fuini-
lios, to an inspection of hisstock. Every article war
ranted, and sold at iho lowest cash price.
nov 22 ly
AGENCY.
NEW YORK, Auo.29, 1851.
npiIlS is to certify thut wo huvo appointed Messrs.
J- WEBSTER &. PALMES, of Savunimh, Georgia,
our Agents lor the sale of our Patent Machinery uud
Tanner’s Oil. CHARLES F. LEAVITT,
Treasurer N. Y. Oil Manufacturing Co.
Tho undersigned have on hand and will bo constant
ly supplied with tho New York Oil Manufacturing
Co’s improved Machinery und Tanner’s Oil.
The Machinery Oil bus been thoroughly tested by
vuriuus Ruilromi* in tho Eastern States, Machine and
Cotton Factories, and by the Central und South-West
ern Railroad Companies of Goorgia, aud has given
period satisfaction. It bus boon used in place o| best
Blenched Sperm Oil, and bus given equally us good
satisfaction, and costs only about three-fifths ns
much. It is not designed for burning, but is recom-
monded only for its superior lubricuting proportios ;
und.so confident are tlio inmiufacturors of its giving sat
isfaction, thut tlioy are willing to huvo it stand on its
merits,and with a fair and impartial trial, if not found
as roprosoutod, it can be returned to tho undersigned
nt thoir cxpetiso.
It will bo furnishod to Ruilroud Companies und
Manufuctiiriiig Establishments on as favorable terms
ns they .can order it from Now York. Tunners mid
Curriers who huvo used tho Oil, prououuco it equal to
any ever used.
nov 13 3mo WEBSTER Sc PALMES.
cherrVtoral,
FOR THE CURE OF
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bron
chitis, Croup, Asthma, Whoop
ing-Cough & Consumption.
In offering to tlio community this jm-tly celebrated
remedy for disease of tho throat uud lungs, it is not
our wish to trifle witli the lives or liculth of the afflict
ed, but frankly to lay before them the opinions of dis
tinguished men mid some of the evidences of its suc
cess, from which tlioy can judge for themselves. Wo
sincerely pledge ourselves to muko no wild assertions
or false statements of its efficacy, nor will wo hold out
uny hope to suffering Immunity which facts will not
warrant
Many proofs aro bore given, and wc solicit mi inqui
ry from the public into ull wc publish, feeling assured
tlioy will find thorn perfectly reliable,and the medicine
worthy their best confidence mid putrouugc.
From the distinguiahed Professor of Chemistry and
Materia Medica, liowdoin College.
Dear Sir: I delayed answering the receipt of your
preparation, until 1 had an opportunity of witnessing
its cfleets in my own family, or in tho families of my
friends.
This I have now done with a high dngreo of satis
faction, in cases both of udults and children.
1 have found it,ns its ingredients show, a powerful
remedy for colds and coughs, and pulmonary diseases.
PARKER CLEAVELAND, M. D.
Brunswick, Me., Fob. 5,1847.
From an Overseer in the Hamilton Mills, in this
city.
Lowell, Aug. 10, 1819.
Dr. J. C. Ayer: 1 have been cured of the worst
cough 1 ever hud in my life, by your “Cherry Pec
toral,” und never fail, when 1 have opportunity, of
recommending it to others.
Yours respectfully, S. D. EMERSON.
t'ip* Read the following, mid see if this medicine is
worth u trial. This patient had liacomn very feeble,
mid tho effect of the mcdiciuc was uninistukably dis
tinct
United States Hotel, Saratoga Springs, ?
July 5, 1849. 5
Dr. J. C. Ayer—Sir: 1 have been afflicted with
a painful affection of the lungs, and ull tlio symptoms of
settled consumption, for more tliuu a your. 1 could
find no mcdicino that would reach my case, until 1
commenced the use of your “Cherry Pectoral,”
which gave me gradual relief, and 1 huvo been stondi-
ly gaining my strength, till my lieullh is woll nigh re
stored.
While using your mcdicino, 1 hud the gratification
of curing with it my reverend friend, Mr. Truman, of
Sumpter District, who had been suspended from his
parochiul duties by a severe attack ol‘bronchitis.
I have pleasure in certifying those facts to you,
Aud am, sir, yours respectfully,
J. F. CALHOUN, of South Curoliua.
With such assurunce, and from such men, no stronger
proof can be adducud, excopt that lbuud in its effects
upon triul.
Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYER,
Practical Chemist, Lowoll, Muss.
Sold in Savannah by J. M. TURNER, T. M. TUR-
NER Sc CO., und all the Druggists throughout the city
and state. 6mo June 26
d. ». ncKLuro,
DRUG AND CHEMICAL STORE,
Corner of FHce and .Brounlitoii Struct**,
H AS Constantly on bund n good supply of Mcdi-
ciues, Ink, Pens, Writing Paper, uud Burning
Fluid.
lmo
nov 22
WOOD! WOOD!!
T HE subscriber having opened u WOOD YARD in
the roar of Lachlisou’s Foundry, respectfully in
forms the citizens of Savannah that lie is prepurod to
fill all orders sent to him on ns good terms us cun be
done iu tlio city.
Orders loft nt Allen Sc Co's Yurdj or at my res
idence, will bo uttended to.
F. W.AVERFELT,,
nov 9 lrn Corner West Broad und Bryan-sts.
GREAT ATTRACTION I
BOYS' READY MADE CLOTHING
„ AT VKltY REDUCED PRICKS.
"| iHr, subscriber will open this day, another ussort-
,,,B,, t of Boys’ Clothing, having been inude up
•xpressly to sell ut very reduced prices, each gnruiont
will he marked at the selling pr j 00f which will be so
low no one will oak,them for less, and challenge
petition in prices.
Fine black und brown doth Jackets fYom $3,50 to$ 1,00
autinet and Kersey Jackets, “ 1,05 •» o 50
Fine uud heiwy tweed cue. suck coats ‘
Pilot Cloth Over Coats
Fine Black und Brown Cloth Sucks
“ Overcoats
“ Cloth Cloaks
Very handsome Cas. Punts
Tweed Cas. “
Great variety of Bo/ s’ Vests
Boys white und colored Shirts
(/itAldren's suits
Caps of all kinds on hand.
Parents mid Guurdians aro invited to call and ex
amine, and satisfy themselves of tho fuut, thut he cun
furnish them lower than they can bo bought ut nnv
other place South of New-York. Call nud see at
„ _ . GEO. S. N1COLS,
nov »6 tus tlj Gibbons’ Range
2.50 “ 3,50
3,00 “ 3,50
5.50 “ 7,00
7,00 “ 8,50
6,00 “ 8,00
2,00 “ 4,00
1.50 « 3,00
1,25 “ 2,50
44 “ 1,50
4,00 « 7,50
A -u^ANdNG ACADEMY*
• . re6 Poctfully informs his patrons that
M for v™ dc . ,ny .- wil1 ,ieroufter opon ut 4 o’clrck, P.
son ho L ‘V h08 aud Masters, During this aea-
JSch us thi S UC ,® Ul i- he uew Dances,
?^er P*r.^ir. r i±r^ ^
from 910 10 P. M. for Mauc ''' ""d
(*MSSS: , "“ re i " for,, '' d ,h “‘ lh ' B “„"dwni
UOHTNINO JtODrs
Patented by Jan. Sprotjt, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Manufactured by S. Wilcox, Assignee.
fjlHK Subscriber* having been duly appointed
J- Agents for the sale of the ubove Rods, would most
respectfully iuvite the public generally to call and
exumine them, believing they are the best Rods and
Point* over invented.
We into have certificate* of recommendation front
scientific nten, to shew they are for superior to all
other Kuds in point of beauty, utility and expense.
' 10T 18 McARTHOR & MORSE.
f|1HH gUawuiPBR having moved to Solo-
A inons Building, 142 Broughton-street, bigs leave
to inform the public that be is now prepared to furnish
families aud all who may iavor him with their patrou-
■Me, with every orUcle in the Grocery line, of the best
Kind, at wholesale and retail. Orders f>om planters
will be put up witli great care and dispatch.
n H v lo EDMUND WALLEN.
CHEAP GROCERIES.
T HE Undersigned would most respectfully inform
the citizens of Savannah uud its vicinity, thut ho
has one of the most carefully selected and choice stock
of Groceries in the city, nil of which he will sell at the
lowest cash prices. CnptniiiMof Venm-le, Hoard-
iiiK-IIoiiNo Keeprrn, Prlvntc FimiiHIcn, and
others, would do well to call and exaraine his stock
before purchasing elsewhere, as ho flatters himself
that he cau oiler them such inducements as will cnuble
thorn to purchase a good article of Groceries at a much
lower prico than tho sumo quality of goods can be ob
taiued for ut any othor store in the city.
Huving mude arrangements with somn of the first
Importers, Ac., in ths city of New York, ho will al
ways have a fresh supply of articles at the lowest pos
sible cash prices. C. B. SCALLY,
Corner Jefferson aud Broughtc
19 2m Under St. Andrew's Hall.
DYING AND RENOVATING*
ESTABLISHMENT,
73 York-st., rear of the Court House, Savannan, Ga
ESTABLISHED IN 1832
L ADIES’ Silk and Woollen Dresses, Shawls, Table
Covers, &c. cleaned, und dyed various colors, Lu-
dies' Bonnets Bleached aud Pressed iu a fashionable
stvlo, Kid Gloves Cleaned, and Gcutlcincu’s Garment’s
Cleaned, Renovated or Dyed us may bo reiiuircd. All
done in tho suma style which has generally so much
pleased my putrous and friends. Terms moderate.—
Ordors from the country mid interior of Georgia,
Florida, und South Carolina, thankfully received and
punctually attended to.
apr 22 istawoslt ly ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
CLOTHING. CLOTHING, CLOTHING.
P IERSON & HE1DT, No. 10 Whilaker-street, 8a-
v uu ii ah, huvo been uud aro constantly receiving
un extensive assortment of READY-MADE CLOTH
ING uud Gontleiiien’s Furnishing Goods. Wo would
respectfully invite the utteiilion of Merchants visiting
tho city to our stock, gotten up expressly for our
trade. Great care bus been observed as to tho stylo
mid mako of our Garments, and we ure determined to
sell uw low us can be purchased in Now York. Our
stock of Fancy Goods is complete, uud wo invite our
friends to cuH und examine for themselves.
PIERSON & HEIDT,
Clothing and Furnishiug Goods,
oct 16 Wholesale uue Rctuil,
V DIRECT TRADE.
A CARD.
W E Have accepted tlio agency for establishing a
permanent and regulae “ Direct Trade,“
between Savannah, Ga., und Amsterdam, Holland, and
will huvo a ship or ships ready to receive freights by
tho first of January.
Those friendly to tho enterprise und wishing to bus
tuiu it, will please inform us: how much Cotton,
Rice, Lumber, Cotton Yarns, uud Cotton Osna
burgs tlioy wish to send by the first ship,—those be
ing tlio articles intended for tho first “Export”
cargo.
Wc design the first cargo of “import” to bo Sweod-
ish or German Iron, Juva Coffee, und such other arti-
c l°* u * our merchants aud others may order through us.
We Hro here for trade, Foreign uud Domestic,
and will bo pleased to rccoive Cotton mid other Pro-
auce (Liquors excepted) for sale in Suvunnuh, or for
iipinem t° any of the American markets, or for Liver-
Fihrtrun.ii® “ c °ntinknt OK Europe we will make
liberal advances m ull cases.
G. W. GARMANY Sc CO.,
fiava„n.h,G..,X„v, 2n „f i ?^ i) “ nd ,C " “ roel -
TIN AND COPPER MANUFACTORY ,
THIS ESTABUSMENtT! operation,
description of plain and japanned Tlnwa^JshMtYr'tSi
8love Pipes, aud a larse and varied assortment of
Cooking and Parlor STOVEa. All of which will bo
•old ou favorable terms.
«P' 15 ). 1. MAURICE, Proprietor.
SAVANNAH
CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE,
SIGN OF THE RED FLAG, 1
Barnard Street, South of tho Market.
fpiIE subscriber having just returned from tho
JL North, has now reudy and offers for sule at “ Un
precedented Low Prices,” a large stock of Foreign
and Domestic Dry Good*, most carefully select
ed in the best Markets for Cash, consisting in part of
BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS
nud Shirtings, ull widths und qualities; blue Denims,
Bud Ticks, Shirting Siripcs, col’d Homespuns. A
largo assortment of col’u und Mourning Calicoes,
Mourning nud col’d Ginghams and Apron Checks.
DRESS GOODS!
Bluck and col’d Cashmeres uud Lyouesc Cloths,
Venetian Fluids und Exhibition Stripes, Plain and
Printed D'Luiucs, bluck Lustre, Watered, Brocade
uud Satin Stripe Silk Wurp Alpaccas ; black Cunlon
Cloths, of superior quality, rich Irish Poplins und
Plaidcd ditto, of the lutest designs—with u splendid
collection of Plain, Satin-striped und Figured
“Moliairs aud Alpaccas,”
iu Brown’s, Drab’s, Purple’s, Green’s, Bluo’s, Olivo’s
aud Modo colors.
BLACK ITALIAN SILKS,
Plain aud Wutered, for Ladies’ Dresses, Mantillas,
See., See., with bluck Silk Luce to suit.
WHITE CANTON CRAPE SHAWLS,
PLAIN and EMBROIDERED: nud
SLACK ITALIAN SILK MANTILLAS
Black nnd Fancy Cussimercs nud Vestings; Blue,
Grey, Oxford and Black Sattincts mid Kentucky
Jeans, with a large collection of low-priced Goods for
servants.
BLANKETS AND FLANNELS.
Extra super Blankets, for family uso; nud low-priced,
twilled und plain, for servants; super 7-8 and 4-4
Flannels; Red, Blue mid White do., low-priced.
Wool Shawls.
Ladies’ super Long end Square Shawls —amongst
which will ho found the Cuuton fringcd Adelaide
French Merino. A large collcctiou in Heavy Wool,
ussortoil sizes, from 25 cents upwards.
HOSIERY ANU GLOVES!
A full assortment of Ladies’, Misses', Gents’ and
Boy's Hose and Half Hose; Gents’ Uudcr-Vcsts aud
Druwors ; Ludios’ Kid, Pic Nie, Silk, Merino, Lisle
uud Albion Throud Gloves; Misses'ditto; Gents’and
Boy’s Wool, Moriuo, Silk, Lisle, Albion uud Cc** —
Gloves.
IRISn LINENS.
Fingor Spun, Heavy mid Undressed Family
Liucns; fine uud super ditto; “Warranted all-pure
Linen Yarn and Sound Bleach,” from 25c. per yard
upwards; 6, 7 und 8-4 Linen Tublo Damask and Ta
ble Cloths; Long Lawns, Damask Napkins, Doyleys,
Birds’ Eye, Scotch und Russia Diapers, Bluck und
Brown Hollands, Dowlas, Crash, H. Burk aud Dowlas
Towels, Bordered und Revere L. C. Hdkfs. a iurgn
and cheap collection, well worthy tlio utteiilion of
families.
CRAPES, EMBROIDERIES,
Ac.iu.
Black, white and col’d Crnpcs, Cambric nnd Swiss
Edgings and lnserlings; figured Lisle and Silk Lace;
Linon Edgings; Thread und Lisle ditto uud Luce*;
CheniisottN aud Collars, green und hluo Harego and
Guuzo Veiis, black English Crape; Ditto for Voils;
blk Love and Luce Veils; Ladies’ and Gents’ Fancy
SilkCravuts mid Pocket Hdkfs; Head do; Suspenders;
in greut variety; Umbrellas, Parasols, Tuck and
Dress Combs, Jowclry, Purse Twist, Beads, &c. Set.
All ol which will be sold nt such low prices us will
very clearly show the advantage of purchasing f
c “ ah - , _ T. McKENNA
Savannah, Octobor 26, 1651. 3,noia
TO PRE S ER\/E AND BEAUTIFY THE HAIR.
jLIig Celebrated fiolicuiiau
HAIR DYE!
IHS Liquid is. a recent and important discovery
, 1,1 5* ,c,n * ca * scieucc, and is used for changing any
colorofthe Hair, Whiskers, Eyebrows, See., See., to
a beautifhl black, brown, or chestnut color, tho instunt
it is applied, without injury to the hair or skin. Foi
sule aud applied by A. CRISTADORO,
« .. No. 9 Monuuiont-sqr., West side.
Ladies and Geutlcmeu waited upon ut their resi
donees, if requested.
CRISTADORO’M HAIR PRESERVA
TIVE AND DANDRUFF ERAD1CATOR.
Persons who are troubled with dandruff, or aro lo»i
their hair, should try this article, as it has provoa
effectual in removing dandruff from the scalp, i/osidcs
mukiug the hurshost hair soft and silky. Numerous
rofereucos given if required. For sale and applied by
A. CR1STADORO,
nov 15—lmo No. 9 Mouumciit-sqr.,WoBt side
BOGLE’S
HYPERION FLUID,
REt,™ S ^ s PRK S ERVING a AN d EM-
IS now cousidurod by evory one the best article over
m. produced. 1 he unprecedented sale, increasing do-
mmid, mid universal satisfaction it gives, have more
Suvoutir * 0<i 1,10 "' U “ t BU1, 9 U '"° expectations or tho
The “Hyperion’’ is u Vogotuhlo Compound, which
"eMdc, It, tonic ami stimalatia- qualities,recommend
oil by tile moat eminent Phyaieinaa, coinhinoa iu itaell
a thorough clcunaiug waah, Ideaded with a ailky,
gloaay Miniature for the liuir, better than uny oil.sreaae,
or pomatum,yet freo troin their deioterioua etreeta; and
puaanssiiigintriuaic valuca never before attained for
preventing
BALDNESS AND CiREY HAIR,
entirely curing Scurf, Dandruff, and ull other diaeaaes
of the skin ; disposiug (lie hair to curl, uud positively
changing tho hurshost liuir into tlio most soft, glossy,
uud healthy state—giving it u darker color.
The Ladies consider it invaluable, as it keeps tho
parting clean, and the hair iu place uud curl. On chil
dren’s heads it lays the foundation of u good head of
hair.
A Treatise on the Anatomy mid Physiology of tho
Huir, tv ith directions for preventing bulduess, remov
ing dandruff, and preserving tlio natural beauty nnd
softness of tho hair, by VVm. Bogle, ucconiuanios
each bottle.
Tho proprietor has innumerable certificates, ex-
tollingits manifold virtues, from eminent Physicuns,
Divines, und citizens of tho highest respectability, uud
begs to give ns u sample tho following from a well
known genlloiimn:
Charleston Hotel.
Charleston, S. C„ March 7,1851.
Mr. lt r m. Bogle: Dour Sir—Some lime ngo my
hair commenced falling off, uml to such an extent,!
begun to fear 1 should turn prematurely bald. After
using many of tho popular m-ticles of the day, a friend
suggested your “ Hyperion Fluid,’’which 1 wasinduced
to try, with, 1 confess, but little hope of success. 1 wns,
however, surprised and gratified after a short trial to
find a decided improvement, mid 1 now possess u full
crop of healthy hair, which I can only attribute to the
extraordinary qualities of your justly celebrated
Hyperion Fluid.”
You are at liberty to publish this for tho benefit of
hors similarly afflicted, and I hope success may
crown your deserving efforts, und that your sales of
the Hyperion Fluid may he coinmousurute with its
merits. Yours very respectfully,
THOMAS S. NICKERSON.
FOR THE COMPLEXION—A NEW ARTICLE.
ROGLE’S
HE BEAIONI A,
FOR
Prcscrvliignnri Beautifying tli(.‘Complexion
and rendering it Fair, Delicate
ami TraiiMparent.
HIE Proprietor, with an honorable consciousness
- of meriting tho unprovul of the fair sex, ventures
to bring the above urticlo under their notice, confident
of its superior merits. Wherever it has been used it has
proved itself admirably adapted ns a cutaneous cos
metic, and pronounced equally efficacious for eradi
cating tans, pimples, and other eruptions of the skin,
ns tho Hyperion Fluid has proved itself for restoring
the liuir.
V° r Child re n.—As ihoHoboaionin is entirely innocent
in its composition, itmuy bo used with the most perfect
safety for children; its bulsumicproperties nourishes
tho skin in its embryo stntc, keeping it free from all
impurities. Genial and purifying, ii is ut once both
loothingmid pieusing to the little patients.
Agents for Savuniiuli, Ttios. M. Turner Sc Co., L.
J. Myers, mid Moore Sc Hendrickson. Charleston,
Havellakd, IIarrall Sc C.», and P. M. Cohen Si
Co. Augusta, IIavelland, Ujsley &. Co., aud D. B.
Plumb. New York, Sands Sc Co., aud Cary Sc Co.
mar 15 stuth
REMOVAL.
DESTINY CAREFULLY CALCU-
lated and set on Paper.
A STKOIiOG Y.—THE CELEBRATED DIt. C.
ix W. KOHACK, P/ofcssorof Astrology,Astronomy,
Phrenology,and Geotuaucy,accompanied with CONJU
RATION, irom Sweden, Office No. 0, White-st., New
York City, oilers his services to tho citizens ofSa-
vanuali. Ho has been consulted by ull tlio crowned heads
of|Europc, and enjoys a higher re.pututiou as nn Astro
loger than any one living. Nativities calculated ac
cording to Gcomuncy—Ladies $3, Gentlemen $5.
Persons at a distance can have their nativities drawn
by sending the date of the day of their birth. All let
ters containing the nhovefoo will receive immediate
attention, uud Nativities sent to any part of the world
written nil durable puper; uud he is prepared to muko
use of his pow er by conjuration on any of tho follow
ing topics : Courtship, advice given for the successful
accomplishment of n wealthy marriage; he bus tho
power to redeem such us are given to the free use of
the bottle; and for ull cuscs of huzurd, nnd for the
recovery of stolen or lost property, uud tho purchas
ing oflottcry tickets. Thousands of tho above iiumcd
cases huvo been done in this city uud its vicinity, and
in the United States, to the full satisfaction of ull. 10,-
000 Nativities or Horoscopes have been cast during
tho last four yenrs while hero. Letters will answer
every purpose, und will do us well us to call in per
son, and tho muil is now so safe thut persons need
not four to trust money through the Post Office. Dr.
llohuck receives from 500 to 1000 letters monthly, nnd
Inis never missed ono. All letters will be religiously
attended to, if prepaid. C. W. KOBACK,
No. 6 White-st.. New York City.
Almanacs, by C. W. Kobuck, will be given to
those who upply nt the oflico of tho Morning Hews.
sept 9 * Gm
SAVANNAH FEIIAlK SEMINARY.
M RS. MARIA G. BUCHANAN, assisted by her
sisters, Mrs. J. L. Blount and Miss Kyle, will
open on Wednesday, November 5th, u Female Semin
ary at her residence, No. 107 Broughton-street.
Mrs. Buchanan will pay strict attention, not only to
the mentul culture of those young Ladies who may lie
committed to her charge, hut also to their moral train
ing and pcucrul deportment.
The discipline of tho School will strictly cuforce
the principles of obedience, industry, and order, hut at
the same tunc the government will purtuke of that
iuild clmrctor, which marks tlio relation bctwccii pa
rent nnd child.
Reports of tlio progress and deportment of each
pupil will he publicly read in the School Room, on
the lust Friduy in every month, and ut the same time
recitations will he heurd in tho dillurcnt studies. Pa
rents ami guardians arc respectfully invited to ut-
tend.
Terms ok Tuition per Quarter.
Orthography, Reading and Writing, and tho
first Principles of Geography nud History.. $ 8 00
The ubove brunches with Arithmetic 10 00
Orthography, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic,
Grammar, Mythology, History, (Sucrud, An
cient uud Modem,) Geography, (Ancient nnd
Modern,Natural History, Elooutiou.Rhotoric
and Composition 12 00
The above brnnehes, with Nnturul, Mental,
and Moral Philosophy, Physiology, Astron
omy, and the use of the Globes 15 00
Music 25 00
French 15 00
Drawing, and Monochromr.tic Painting .15 00
Stationery uud Fuel, 150
Instruction will bn given in the science of Music on
tho Blackboard, which will greatly facilitate the pro-
gi ess of the pupil.
Mrs. Buchanan and her sisters can show testimo
nials of their qualifications as Teachers from gentle
men of character und eminence.
Savuniinh, Nov. 1, 1851.
Horses 1 Horses ! !
Tlio subscriber will be at Gass’s Stu t
bio, in tJavuLiinali, by tho 12th of this month'
fiuo lot of horses for sale. Among them several fi
pairs, ono pair worth $800. Also some fine buggy and
dray horses. (nov 8 tf) I. ELL1STON.
OFFICE TO LET.
A N OFFICE in a desirable situation, over tho store
ofS. Iloyt& Co. Apply to II. L. BILBO, of tho
firm of S. Hoyt Sc Co. tf nov "
A VALUABLE HARDEN LOT FOR SALE.
W ILL bo sold ut privato sulo, if applied for beforo
the 1st of Juiiuury next, u vuluuble Garden Lot,
containing 14 acres, on Thunderbolt road, oust of the
furm of the subscriber. Apply at his Law Office, over
the storo of S. Hoyt Sc Co.
nov 7 lmo JOHN BILBO.
O VKR8KER.—A situation us manager upon a
Grain mid Cotton Farm would bo tnkou hy ono
who is experienced. None need apply unless they can
givagood wages, and will support strict discipline.—
Address, post paid, W, I. Savannah P. O. 6 n25
LABORER8 WANTED.
O/A/A LABORERS wanted on tho Muscogoo Rail
OvJvJ Road. Tho highest wages will he paid. Ap
ply at the office of tho subscriber ou the fine of tho
Road, CO miles from Macon. (4wn“3) J. D. GRAY.
ANTED.—A colored Boy to attend in storc.-
Eiiquire at 100 Bryan street,
nov 25 COLLINS Sc BULKLEY.
N OTICE.—All persons having demands against
the Estato of Wm. II. Mongin, late of Chatham
county, deceased, are requested to present them, duly
attested, within the time prescribed by law, uud all
indebted to Ihwsamo will make immediate payment to
" WPMW. t Executor*.
nov 14
or F. S. BARTOW,’
2n\v6w
JOHN ANTROBUS,
PORTRAIT LANDSCAPE AND ANI
MAL PAINTER.
Over John M. Cooper dt Co’*. Book Storo,
nov SI Savniitmh. tf
T. II. VANI1EN BKIICJ,
qiEACHERof tho Pinto Forto, end of Vocal Music
A iu the English, Herman, French and Italian Lan-
g uages. Orders left et the Music Store of F. Zog.
autn .t Co., and at his residence in Jones-st,, comer
of Barnard, will be promptly attoudod to.
•ept 83 tf
David" rT'dili.on,
Foot of Weal Droatl street.
I. DASHER’S
CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE
146 Cougrcss Street, ’
(Lute 1L Luthrop’s.)
a well selected stock of seasonable Staple and Fan-
r. Y ("OODS, are kopt constantly on hund, und
will bo sold cheup for cash.
Cp- Please call and examine. ly nov 20
W A / E “> WAFLE ANDGHlniKONB^
V I or sale by F. IV. CORNWELL,
t ri 2 102 Bryan street.
L ime.—suo i>i>i» i *ime landiugand for sain by
uov 20 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
R. R. R.
ItADWAY’S READY RELIEF
IS ACKNOWLEDGED BY THE TRUE MEN OF AMER
ICA TO BE THE QUICKEST AND MOST EF
FECTUAL REMEDY FOR THE CURE OF
PAIN, AND THE REMOVAL OF ITS
CAUSE, IN THE WOULD.
P A I IV
I S the warning given of tho presence of disease
nnd tho prostration of the nervous system. To stop
pain instantly is oar first grout desideratum—then to
strengthen the nerves, and to give vitality and n heal
thy uctiou to tho nervous ouergy, so ns to enable the
systom to ward oil' tho attacks of diseaso. This wo
accomplish by
Railway’** Ifondy Relief,
which is prepared expressly for tho instant relief of
pain, and to strengthen, invigorate, audio regulate the
action of the nerves, muscles, secret ons, and every
organ in the system. Since Hndwny’s Ready Ileliof
Has become a popular remedy, it is now prescribed by
physicians iu every place, ns tho best und qnicknst
cure for all
Rheumatic, Neuralgic nnd NcrvouM Pninji.
It bus cured over ono hundred persons iu this city,
who have used Nervous Antidotes when tlio hue and
cry is offered to refund the money, but when the pa
tient asks for his money, the circulu’ors of those nos
trums nro not to he found.
F.very day wo have persons who huvo suffered
months of anguish from
Ncurnlgin, Tic Doleroux,Sick aud Nervous
Headache,
who have used these weak nnd inefficient remedies in
vn in, canity thut one or two applications of Hndwny’s
Ready Relief externally, and 30 drops at a dose inter
nally, have completely cured them. It hus stopped the
most excruciating pangs of pain of
Riieuiiiuti*im
in 15 minutes, and cured the disease entirely in 24
hours. It hus curod some during its upplicntiou. It
will ulwuys stop the nuin in five or tcu minutes.
Ncurnlgin.
Evory cn80 of Neuralgia, where it hns been properly
used, it hus stopped tho pain in n few minutes. Its
continued use will strengthen the nerves uud rid the
system entirely from discuse.
PnrnlyoiH,
Or norvous prostration, n relaxation of the muscles;
in 99 cases out of 100 it will rostorc tho uso of tho
limb in u few hours. It strengthens, warms, and invigo
rates overy muscle, nerve, nml sinew in the system.
1'uiiiH III the Bone*.
All puins nnd nil aches feel its wonderful soothing nnd
strengthening influence; it Instantly arrests the most
severe pains.
Jumping Toothache.
It will stop the most tuiituliziug tooth ache in a few
seconds. This thousands of our citizens can uttest.
Nervous pains of all kinds nre arrested iu a few mo
ments by Rudwuy’s Roudy Relief.
Hick Ilendnche.
999 cuses out of 1,000, it will free from pain iu fifteen
minutes, uml tho continued use according to directions,
willuoritively cure.
CougliH nml CoIcIn.
Rudwuy’s Ready Relief will instantly stop tho most
troublesome cough. It lias cured hoarseness time and
again, in a few hours. Taken internally, it enables
the patient to expectorate freely, removes all inflam
mation, swelling, und irritation of the Bronchicul or
gans, and hy bathing oxternuily tlio neck, throat, and
chest, it produces a quicker action to tho skin, tho pa
tient perspires freely, it removes tho pain from the
throat, and gives strength to tho lungs.
Eruption** of the Hliiii.
By adding a table spoonful of Relief to u table spoon
ful of Olive Oil, it will stop the most painful itching of
the skin iu u few minutes, nml entirely cure Salt Rhe
um, Ring Worm, Itch, Burns, Sores, Sculds,&c,
Swelling)*.
Railway’* Ready Relief will reduce ull swellings,
bruises, or wounds, iu u few minutes. Bear in mind to
usk for Kudwby’s Ready Relief. Remeinbur the three
R. K. It.
Price 50 cents large bottles, nml 25 cents, containing
ten times the strength of uny liiiiamcnt or uutidotu iu
Principal oflico 162 Fulton street, New York ; Read
ing A. Co i State street, Boston; Cohen, Churleston ;
Blakely Si Co., St. Louis ; A. Douglass, Patterson; Van
Buskirk, Newark ; C. Phelps, Hartford ; J. Kimin Sc
Sperry, New Haven; SninuelSkiddnr, Lowell; Perry,
Muuchostor ; Hale, Newburyport: Lathrop, Dover, N.
II.; and hy ull the respcctuble druggists in the United
Suites uml Cumulus. RADWAY k CO.,
162 Fulton street, Nuw York.
H AD WAY’S MEDICATED SOAP.
A S a 8EAUTIFIEII OF the skin, it surpasses
everything of tho kind in the world. It re
moves Redness, Pimples, Blotches, Pustules, Tetters
Rash. It cures Salt Rheum, Ring Worm, Sore Heads,
Sores, Pustular Eruptions, it imparts health to the
skin and beauty to tho complexion. As n Nursery
aud Toilet Soup, it is beyond tho reach of rivalry, und
for Shaving purposes it is the host iu use. One cnlco
of Rudwuy’s Soap will last longer tliuu throe cukes
of the sumo size of any other Soup in use, therefore it
is the choupcst nnd best Soap in tho world. Price 25
cents, large cukes in engraved wrappers, nud the sig-
nature of It. G. Railway upon each wrapper.
ItADWAY’S CIRCASSIAN BALM.
F¥l HE lady or gcntleinun who desires nbcautiftil arti-
X cle to dress their Huir, are advised to make uso
of Rad way’s Circassian Balm; it possesses many ad
vantages over all other hair tonics nud prepuratious.
First, it cleanses the sculp from dandruff, gives tone
nud vigor to the roots uml liullis, invigorates to healthy
action the germ of life, which gives to tho liuir a healthy
root, and forces the huir to grow ; it cures Baldness,
stops the Imir from fulling out, makes it fine, strong,
soft and glossy, keeps it from turning grey, or be
coming discolored. It is truly a luxury to dress tho
hnir with this delicious preparation.
Agents in Suvunnah:—
MOORE t HENDRICKSON,
j. a. Laroche.
A. A. SOLOAIONS Sc CO., nnd
apr JOHN A. MAYER.
THE CHEAPEST GOODS IN THE CITY,
FOIi CASH!
And an entire New Stock of the Newest Styles at the
CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE,
Broughton Street,
(Next Door to Mr. Dickson’s Confectionery.)
T HE Stock bus been cureftillyfselected in the best
markets, uud will ho sold at such LOW PRICES
ns must give satisfaction. It consists, in pnrt, of
Brown uud Bleached Shirting* mid Sheetings, of ull
widths and qualities; u splendid assortment of Mourn
ing und Colored Calicoes, De Laincs, Cashmeres, nnd
othor Seasonable I)HESS €*OODH, a beautiful
article in Plaid Watered Poulins, Black and Colored
Coburg* and Merinos, Black uuil Fancy Cnssimcrcs
aud Vestings, Satinets, Kentucky Jeuus, und other
Cheap Goods for servants' wear; Blunkets, Flannels,
&c., &c., together with u complete stock of Woolen
and Cotton HOSIERY nnd Embroideries—all of
which will bo sold CHEAP FOR CASH,
uov 13 lmo’ I*. McKENNA.
JDAKJUEL 1IERG,
DRAPER AND TAILOR,
No. 112 Bryan Street, Hnvniinnh.
H AVING just returned from tho North with a largo
nml well assorted stock of CLOTHS, CASSI-
MERES and VESTINGS, 1 tuko this mode of in
forming the public that I am now prepared lo cut uml
make Gentlemen's Clothes, which I will warrant to lit.
Haying ulso brought out a select stock of nil kinds of
Men’s und Boys’ READYMADE CLOTHING, I beg
the patronage of tho public, assuring them of my abil
ity to fit und suit uny one, especially us being connect
ed with the first houses in Now York und Philadelphia,
and having an ugciit ut tiie North who will execute all
orders for Clothes entrusted to mo faithfully und
promptly. Through this 1 am enabled to sell goods
us low und lower than any other establishment of the
kind in this city. I huvo ulso for sale all articles up-
pcrtiu jing to Gontlemen’e wear, micli u.s HATS, Cups,
Shirs, Drawers, Collars, Cravats, Handkerchiefs,
Soca.*, Combs, Brashes, See. Sic. Also u large assort
ment of TRUNKS, Curpct Bugs, Umbrella!;, and other
urticlesloonumorouft to mention.
N. R-youatry Merchants und others will do well
tocall before purchasing elsewhere, us i warrant to
give them satisfaction. ly oet 14
E^liENC'll CHINA.— Gold Band und White
A China Tcu uml Dinuor Sets, together with a com
plete assortment of White China, just opened und foi
sulo by (nov 13) COLLINS Sc BULKLEY.
j?OR 8 ALE.—Kentucky Rope of the be6t quality.
A dec 1 lmo R. HABERSHAM Sc SON.
luggiug of tin
nd, very low.
tho heuviest descrip-
His usual supplies of Groceries, Grapes, Raisins,
Lemons, Candies, Apples, Spices, Sauces, Ac.
GEO. ALEXANDER,
dee 1 Cor. Bull Sc Cougress-sts., Monument-sqr.
l\ IV. VAN HORN’S
IMPROVED ELASTIC SHOULDER
\ The only lira,:, vinii. .
Aoe, not bind or «/,„/.
Cn’nnnfoT ^ “’“ r ” w " h
I 'J’.iosc Ini Imvc worn .itlirr
, , are reqn.j.i.iJ n> B i vo ,|n,,n ..f*
' /AMfffbs ° Clerks, .indouisiinHors* sou,''"r’ rj -
ch.l.lren nt both smps, nml „» oth „ r ’ w |* ln ;' ri ••
hil’lt or occupation, nr from n wonk v , , J
constitution, linvnucquiriMl tin- Iml-it n r i, i 1 ' -
.... •.nr-l, (rnuinl-sholiMcreil) nmlcuninrosinst ", "1
nml lungs, will tin,I the ubove Brnon to rei.u-.lm “
defect, und ensure un erect carriage wiil/t, “
symmetry nml fm mof body to the woirnr ,,„ P , roif ' 1
m.Vdire^d': 0 , ’ Ul "'°' mry >-000,^™-
C. W. VAN HORN A CO
Pbi'l't^r ,Or8UrgiC “ 1Banfl ^‘"‘"''^.ce ipti0n
MOORE & HENDRICKSON A™,.
° Ct 28 n "‘ Ha SaVa A na.", ,'-..
from
tuted
forw
C. IV. VAN HORN’S
IMPROVED ELASTIC UTERINE SUPPORTER
For Prologfu, Uteri, (Falling „fa, I. 1 "'
Hits instrument is light uml dioni,.
without tile steel springs, which L oi,io, '-i :in, | !* " Ihl ' ,!
count of their cluing tl,o hips" &o m,
ceedingly un()hmsant to he worn ’ U "' m l '*'
Ladies .tillering from tlio above derangement 1
Physicians particularly, arc solicited , a "' 1
trial, to prove their superiority over tlio Smcl* "
and othor bondages. ■ “ tco1 'I'mig
Several Profeasors of Obstetrics, Ac .nnd
herof Physieinn, iu this city, «n5 Sre’^homTl.e rl"
t .d Sinter, hove adopted them iu their prn-ticeu 1,
the must decided beneficial results, ami Highly re.™ h
mend nnd approve of theta. The following l. r
Professor Woodward, Cincinnati, Ohio ' 1
“I have examined, and used to acon.iderablcrxt,,,,
during u practice of marly twenty-livo years, , ;
vartety 01 Spring and Laced Bandages, designed
tho relief uud cure of the several auctions t„ w ,
your instruments ure applied but for
execution, as well as the accurate adaptation of th,
instrument.to thetrseveral(tengna, thaccncrtrsee,
any thut has given me more satisfaction
„ , „ CHARLES WOODWARD ill I)"
Professor of Obstetric., and dtscare. ofw’omia a„j
, children, Medical iuslituto, Cincinnati, OI110
Also, liamlnges for females, alter parturition Sm,
porters for weakness, debility, Ac., Trusses of i.ll 1
scriptions, for Hernia, lustruiiients for Knock iicp.
Club-loot, Bow-legs, ilislocated or weak joints Siiin l
Instruments for Curvature of tho Spine, ami also for
nil derangements requiring tho uso of BandavcK r„r
restoration. 8 ’ 1
C. W. VAN HORN Si CO., Philadelphia
0 0 n Mo °tt K . A HENDRICKSON, Agents, '
ect -8 3m Gibboiin’ Buildings, Suvuiu nh.tia.
AFFLICTED, READTir
P HILADELPHIA MEDICAL STORE—Establid
ed 15 >curs ago by Dll. K1NKELIN. TheoIdH*
surest and host hand to cure ull forms of secret di,
•uses, dice uses of tho skin, und solitary hahiu ,
youth, i« DR. KINKELIN, N. W. corner of Tim
nml Union-strkkts, between Spruce ami pj„ 0 n
squares from the Egohnnge, Philadelphia. ’
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE
There is a habit which hoys tench each othor attli
academy or college—a habit indulged iu when |,
themselves, iu solitude, growing up with the boy i
manhood, and which, it not abandoned in due fi,m
not only begets serious obstacles to matrimonial h:m
pniCHft, but gives rise to u series of protracted, i.isi!;
imiH, and devastating aflections. Fow of those v|„
indulge in this pernicious practice, nro aware of Hu
consequences, until they find the nervous system shut
tered, feel strange nnd unaccountable feelings, vni-ui
fear* in thu miud. Tho individual becomes feeble In
is unable to lubor with uccustoined vigor, or to unnh
his mind to study; his step is tardy nnd weak, ho i’
dull, irresolute, tho countenance is downcast, the rv.-
without uutural lustre, shamefncednesH is apparent -
These arc symptoms which should awaken the aUtn
lion of those similarly afflicted.
IF THE VICTIM
Be conscious of the cause of his decuy, ami having re
linqiiishud the odious practice ho suffers uuder ilu»e
torrihle nocturnal und involuntary emissions, whirl;
weaken nnd slmmo liim, producing mental and plivm-
cal prostration. If lie emancipate himself before th.’
practico hus dona its worst, ami enter inutrinimiv, hi*
marriage is uniYuitftii, dud his sense tells him that tin*
is caused by his eurly follies.
Too many think they will hug the secret to tluii
own hearts, and cure theniselvos. Alus! how olVi
i* this a futul delusion, nml how many a prumisim
youth, who might huvo been tin ornament to socisn
hus faded from tho earth.
YOUNG MEN I
Let no ft Iso modesty deter you from making join
case known to one who, from education uml rcsnecU
bility, can alone befriend you. He who places liinu
self under Dr. KINKEI.IN’S treatment, may religion*
ly confide in his honor us a gentleman, und iu wlmn
bosom will bo forever locked the secret of the patient
. COUNTRY INVALIDS
Finding it inconvenient to mukn personal application
cau, i»y stating their case explicitly, together witlml
their symptoms, (per letter post paid,) have forward
ed to them a client containing Dr. K.'n medicines, uj
preprinted accordingly, nml ho cured at homo.
Strictures of tlio urethra,weakness and constitution!'
debility, promptly cured, und full vigor restored. A
letters post paid.
£ iF" A remittance of 25 cents in a letter, post nni<
addressed to Dr. Kitikelin, Philadelphia, will secut
his Book ou the Skcrkt Infirmities of Youth.
H MI8S JL. II. 8A RHEA NT
AS just urrivod in Suvatinuh, wlicto she pur
giving Lessons in tho art of modelling \
t LOWERS in Parisian fashion, for which-tlin firs
iiiiiiiii was awarded to her hy the American Instill
their late Fair in New-York, making Paper Fit
und u variety of Fancy Work. She solicits calls
the ludie* of Savannah to see specimen* of her i
feeling fully assured they will lie perfectly fusci
withthenrt, atMad.Guorard’s, South Brouil strcc
posite the Acndeiny.
XiX¥5iX , y" FlvJS UOI.LAK8 REWAI
IOLLN lrom the dwelling house of the undo
L? ed, Orlouns Square, on Friduy night lust,
A silver Cream Pot, Kirk maker, with the 1
“R. H.” engraved on it.
A plain ail vat Mug, with tho initinls “J. H.”
A double Great Coat, worn ou either side—
side black, ami smooth side blue—neither lined ;
instead of button holes.
Also, a blue Clonk, somewhat worn, with velvi
lar and facing, rod pluid lining.
The above reward will be paid for the rccov
tho articles, or in proportion for any of them,
dec 1 ROBERT HABEKSIL
CJHKISTAIA8 18 COMING!
T HE World’s Fair, nor any other Fair, cnnnt
duco abetter supply of Firo Works, of all de
lions, than can he hud at ALEXANDER'S, by v
sale or retail, corner of Bull and Congress-sts., J
mi nt Square. 6 ,|.
A. New and Beautiful Style of Raised
Embroidery, Tuncstry, YYux Flowers,
CREWEL FLOWERS, BEAU WORK,
«&c. &c.
M RS. LAYV, from Alnbnma, informs tho lailie:
Suvunnah that she propose* remaining fora diodl
time, for the p irpose of giving instruction in several
polite and elegant brunches of fninulo education, sp«*ci
mens of which cun ho seen by culling nt 56 BryuR-d.
first houso below Reynold* Square.
Mr*. Law trusts tho Ludiou of Savanliuh will avail
themselves of tho opportunity to acquire u bcaulilu
uud useful accomplishment, which i* no lo** necMMO
u* u part of a finished oducution than no advuntagciu
the frequently recurring necessities of life.i
TO MANUEACTU11ER8.
M ANUFACTURERS’ ARTICLES, such us Loom
Pickers, Loom Harnesses, Shuttles, Spools.flo.i*
bin*, nnd Belting, furnished directly from tho Manu
facturers, ut lowest rates.
Also, wc aro prepnred to rccoive orders for Machin
ery tor Cotton or Woolen Mill*, in all its variety, ta
be furnished from tho most celebrated Machine h**
tablishinnnts in the country, the single Machine or m
complete 6et8, ut rate* lower than before known,
dec2—2w SAM’L HOYT
C ORN 1>K11jL8.—For Grinding Feed uml
A great variety of pattern* and tizes, for nm"
and horse power ; for sale by
dec 2—2w SAM’L HOYT ^£0^
R EC’Jt
Plan
*. 7 to 12 feet diameter.
SAM’L HOYT Sc CO.,
No. 6 Whitakor street.
■?AM’I- HOYT A CO.
H BAV Y Plalitulioa in ty.ti, of host MaouHirture
Also, li„lit Gardor Uaoi r pad Hoes for thaw t
Cotton Plants; for . V b> _ .
doc 2-2 w SAM'!. HOYT & CO.
UOUiSDl'K' H T-.SE POWEKS. 1,1
J3 and four horse* ; t'o* role by . „ n
doc 2—2w SAM’L HOYT
D O LtJLASS’ Patent Cast Iron YAIluTlW'-
tlio beat article over in use ; do. do. Force
Suction Pumps; for sule by . rn
dec 2—2w* SAM’L IIOYT&3
CD COI LH COTTON HOPE, auorted
uud 100 dozen Mulo Linos, of usiortod 8t/.i>
very low prices, by the puckngn or single lln«- .
dec 2—2w HAM'L HOYT
A1.T1 JIOUE FLOllt.-ltialdoTb'' 1 '|
Flour landing from ship Isabella, and lor —,
■ • COHENS AHiJilf-
RD BOXES ADAMANTINE
t)V/ 25 baskets Chumpagnn; 50 boxes small
on consignment. For Hide by m, r(i.
dec! THOMAS, FKlERSONjJLL-;
HI.AKK’N PATENT FIKE I'KOOF I*AIN t '•
J3 supply always mi hand, and for *nle i»> ...g.
oct 16 ' if C.A.L.M^*