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SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1851.
FRENI'ICE’S
Grout Southern Dfiguorrinn Gallery.
P ICTURES executed in tho highest style of the
Art, and in nil weathers.
Children taken in throe seconds.
All kinds of Stock for sale, niul instructions in the
Art. W. V. PRENTICE, Over the Music Store,
jnn 18 Market-square, Savannah.
FISK’S METALLIC BURIAL CASES,
This vuluable article Is Ju.st received and for sule by
I. W. MORRELL & CO.,
sept Illy Sole agents in thin City for tho Inventor
1MAN0 FORTE S.
Tho Subscribers, solo Agent* for A.
Sstodard A Co's and J. I). Dunham's
■ Pihno Fortes, lire always supplied
1 with an assortment of these favorite
and .justly celebrated instruments. For durability they
ran bn fully warranted, whilst their superiority of tone
mid touch is evident mid acknowledged by the most
casual obnorver, as well u** tho critical connoisseur.—
The Indinf are respectfully invited to view these instru
ments, and mi arrangement having been effected with
one of our most eminent Pianists for file purpose, they
enn also be unaided to judge of the tone.
F. ZOGBAUM A CO., Market Square,
£*&"* Second hand Pianos taken in exchange, also
turn'd ami repaired nov
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
Tlioso in wautof Musical Instruments would
d° W °H to «’tiiiniiio the stock of the Subscri-
WW* bers, comprising every thing in their line.—
Ajy* Having been selected by Mr. Zogbaum at the
manufactories in Europe during the past summer, and
R ureliased lor cuslt, they can Hilly compete with any
orthern importing House. Holders are invited to an
inspection of articles hiiiI price.
F. ZOGBAUM A CO., Importers,
nov 18 Market Square,
PIANO FORTE* FOR SALE OR TO LET.
Seven Pianos, of which . ix are of
I Rosewood, and one of Mahogany, aro
F oirered for sale or will bo let. Inquire
1 ut my residence, in Jones street, 2nd
door from Duruard street, where the Pianos ran be
examined. T. II. VANDEN DERG.
nov3 tf
PIANO AND FURNITURE STORK.
The Subscribers take this
I method to inform their friends
F nud tho public that they are
now making largo additions to
their stock of PIANO AND CABINET FURNITURE
which they oiler for sale at New York prices.
Have constantly on hand u large assortment of
Chickoring, Nunn, A Clarke’s, A. II. Gnlo A Co’s 6,
(fli, and 7 octave Piano Fortes ; also Nunn «fc Fish
er’s, and Allen Si Brown’s Sofas, Couches, Lounges,
Tete-a-Tetes, Divans, Ottomons, Mahogany Chairs,
with flue Plush and Hair Seutiug, Mahogany Rocking
Chuirs, Cann-seat and Cnno-hack Rockers, Cnun-suui
Muple, Block Walnut, Birch and Rosewood Chairs,
of lOQ different patterns, Windsor Chairs, Boston
Rockers, nud common Cnr.e Chairs, Extension Tuldos,
Pier Tables, Sofa Tables, Centre Tables, Curd Ta
ble.-!. Quartettes,Commodes, Wlial Nots, Corner Stands,
Book Stands, Work Tables, Tea Poys, Wardrobes,
Secretaries,Book Cases, Sideboards. Alurhlotop Wash-
stands, Dressing Tables, Dressing Bureaus, largo Ma
hoguny Field Bedsteads, French Bedsteads, Cribs,
Colts, 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 si/.ed room or hull,
nud sent to any part of the Stale.
Also, a great variety of Window Shades, with fix
tures complete.
Our stock of Furniture and Pianos is mado up to
our own order and selection. We have confidence in
recommending ii to all who are in wuiit, and on the
mod accommodating terms.
ly I. W. MORRELL Si. CO
J. T. JOKES,
Monument Square, Went Side,
H AS Received, per ship Alcyone, from Loudon, ii
fine assortment of Double and Siuglo-tmrrellcd
GUNS.
He also keeps constantly on hand a varied stock of
Pistols, Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, Percussion
Caps, Shot and Powder.
Rilles mudo to order, and repairing in every brunch
of the Guusmithing business done in the best style,
net 23 ly
DIRECT IMPORTATION*
FRESH SEASONABLE HOODS
Selected n PAMS expressly for this
Market.
^|MIL SUBSCRIBER invites the attention of his
A friends nud the public to his Fall .Stock of FASH
IONABLE GOODS, just opened at his Tayloiuno
and Clothi.no Est ajilisiimknt, on Bay street
where lie invites them to call and examine lor them-
f,, IJJliV!, 0 SFtoy ol n «‘w Mylea of superior French
< I.Olil.S Lassimeres, Doeskins, Vestings, Cravats.
Scar s, and other uri teles for gentlemen’s wear. These
t.oods are imported direct t ithiscity by himself, and
wero . 01 ' M * uhl Miontli hi Paris, by u competent uud
experienced agent and lie now offers them to the pub-
he, confident that they will give the highest salisfuc-
Ion Jii every respect.
it if I lie above Goods will bn sold by tho piece or
pattern, or will lie fuudo to order.
. £ if Hie subscriber liuviug opened a correspon
dence and made arrangements by whioli lie lias so-
cured the personal services of u confidential and com
petent agent in Paris, is now prepared to import any
kind ol 1'reach Goods on Commission. All orders
uccoinpuujed by the cuslt, will be faithfully uud strict
ly uttenJed to.
idj^ The subscriber keeps also on band his usual
stock of Goods in his line, comprising piece Goode,
readymade Clothing, und a geuo.al assortment of gen
tlemen's furnishing Goods.
°ct 1 JOHN MALLKRY.
THE GREAT SUMMER MEDICINE!!
Dll. MUYHOTT’H
IMPROVED EXTRACT OF
Yellow Dock aud Sarsaparilla,
F OR the cure of all diseases or disorders generated
by impure blood. Its great success justly entitles
it to the name of the
GREAT AMERICAN SPECIFIC.
So fur us it is know n it is universally appreciated,
and many omiiicnt physicians use it daily in their prac
tice with the most happy effects, and certify tliut it is
the best extract in existence, and the only one tliut
STANDS THE TEST OF TIME.
Every year adds to its great popularity, und multi
plies its astonishing cures. The victim of
HEREDITARY SCROFULA,
With suppurutiug glands, honey-combed flesh, and
caries outing into his bones, finds Guyana's Yellow
Dock aud Sarsapurilla o balm for lii» afflictions, flis
horrible torments aro assuaged, and bis malady not
only relieved, but
PERMANENTLY CURED.
It tuny be sufrl.v assorted, from the result* of puHt
experience, that Dr. Guysott’s Extract of Yellow Dock
uud Sarsaparilla is, beyond all comparison, the
MOST WONDERFUL REMEDY ON EARTH
for the following diseases, uud all others jirocccding
front
VITIATED BLOOD.
Scrofula or Kings’ Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cuta
neous Eruptions, Pimples or Pustule on the face,
Blotches, Boils, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm or To •
tor, Scald Houd, Enlargement and Pains of the Bone,
and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers^ Syphilitic Lumbago, uui.
diseusrstirmngfroni injudicious use of Mercury, Aches
ot Dropsy, Exposure or Imprudence in Life, Liver
Complaint, Ague and Fever, Intermitting Fever, Chol
era Morbus, Dysentery, Diurrhcea, Plethora of Blood
in the Hcud, Piles, Pains in the Back, Sides, Breast «r
Loins, and ull forms of Miisculur, Giuudulcr uud Skin
Diseases
It is u sovereign specific for General Debility, and
the best renovuter for a Broken Constitution. It bra
ces him! re-iuvigorates every organ, promotes activity
aud regularity in every function, and produces that
condition of the whole physical system, which is the
best security for
LONG LIFE I
Lei nil who wish to purgotlio hloodfrom the iinpnrij
lies contracted from the free indulgence of the appe
tite during the winter, and to prepare the system to
RESIST SUMMER EPIDEMICS,
RESORT NOW to Guvsotto’s Extract of Yellow Dock
and Sursupurillu, which is proving itself uu antidote
for many of the most malignant diseases that llesli is
heir to, uml they will never he disappointed; for in
this remedy tho public faith has never wavered—never
cun waver; for it is founded on experience, just as
llieif want of faith ill other uml spurioun compounds is
ulsc founded in experience: They
FLY FROM MINERAL NOSTRUMS
to seek hope, life, and vigor from this
PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY.
Therefore, howover brokened down in health uud
spirits, however loathsome to himself uud others, lot
no quo despair of recovery, lot the putieut only un
derstand tliut his hope of physical restoration lies
only in li Guysotl's Extract of Yellow Dock and Sar:
aaparilla," ujul persuade him for his
LIFE’S SAKE
to try it, and wn have no hesitation in predicting his
speedy restoration to health.
Ami means of regulating ull the functions of
WOMAN’S DELICATE ORGANIZATION,
it bus no equul in tho materia inodicu, uud ut tlmt
criticul period of life, when the first stuge of her de
cline commences, its cordiuluud invigorating Proper
ties will enable her to
PASS THE CRISIS SAFELY.
lAf .Nonegenuine unless put up in large bottles
containing a quart,and name of the Syrup blown in
the glass, with tho written signuturo S. F. Bennett on
the outsido wrapper.
Price, $1 per bottle—or 6 bottles for $5.
Sold by SCOVIL A MEAD.
113 Churtres street, Now-Orleaus.
Sole General Agents for the Southern States, to
whom all orders must bu addressed.
Sold by J.M. TURNER, Savannah.
“ J . M. TURNER Si CO. “
And by one uppoinred Agent in every town in Georgia
June 4 6 in
rVYIIK Subscribers have just received n largo ship
I inent of all kinds of Stoves, for Purlor, Hull and
Offices, which makes their assortment complete. They
would most respectfully invite tho public generally to
call aud examine them, at their Old Stand, South of
the market, (nov 10) McAllTHOlt Sc MORSE-
sorted Over-Coats, black, green and brown cloth.
Ylso, some very cheap Cussiinoro Over-Coats, ut
nov 21 DIBBLE & CAREY’S.
lunuuls, Sutinets, Tweeds, Bleached aud Brown
Sheetings and Shirtings. Just received aud for sale
low by (nov 25) DeWITT A MORGAN.
received per burk Exact, a supply of the above
articles. (nov25) E. HOPKINS, Ag't.
LUMBER, LUMBER.
»|1IIE undersigned, intending to continue the Lain-
A- ber business on his own account, will keep con
stantly on baud u quantity of ltlver Sawed Lumber.
Ranging Timbot, uud Shingles; also Oak, Ash uml
Pine Wood. JNO. F. O’BYRNE,
nov 20 ly At the old stand. O'Byrne, a wharf.
F|Y RACING CLOTH—For tho use of Druughts-
X men, Engineers, &c.
Crayon Paper, of various colors.
Mathematical Instruments, single or in cusns—a fine
and well selected stock. Received by
nov 7 T JOHN M. COOPER Si. CO.
C 1ANAI* FLOUR, BUCKWHEAT,HAMS,
l &c«—30 bbls Hiram Smith's premium family
Flour ; 50 do Pure Gonosoo do; 10 half bbls Buck
wheat do ; 10 qr bbls and 10 kegs do; 20 tiorces Bal
timore Sugar Cured Hums ; 50 bbls Mackerel, No.-. 1,
2 and 3 : 75 halt do, Nos. 1 and 2; 50 bbls Stewart’s
Clarified Sugar. Lundiug from burk Rhodes aud ship
Silus Leonard, and for sule by
mov 8 SWIFT, DENSLOW Si CO.
Mttselvcs tngethor, for the transaction of
tho AUCTION and GENERAL COMMISSION BUSI
NESS, under the style of TARVER & TRUCI1ELUT,
oud respectfully tender their services to their friends
and tho public generally.
JOHN V. TARVER,
1 EUGENE J. TRUCUELUT.
PO-1*ARTNERSHIP NOTidir— Thoumler-
y signed have this day formed ucuuuectiou with
Mr. E. W. Marshall, uud will continue tho Wholesale
Dry Goods buBiuQss under tlm firm of Roberts, Foote
Sl Marshall. .
juno 3
250 sets Palmer’s Premium Window Blind Butts,
for Brick, Which I will sell ou accommodating terms
nov 25 K. HOPKINS, Ag’t.
I/* LOUR.—50 bbls lundiug
F brill. For sule by
from schr, 11. N. Gi
BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
-The brig Philuru is discharging ti
Wharf.
BIUGHAM, KELLY A CO.
1 HTOOD SAWS.—A supply of the above, just
vv received und for sale by
nov 25 E. HOPKINS, Ag’t.
tf ATS.—Received per steamer a lew dnzou of a
XA vory superior quulity uud new style. Call ut 147
Huv street.
PRICE Si VEADER.
COATfiJ.—A largo supply of the above, of lute
style uud best workmanship; just received nud for
sale by W. R. SYMONS,
»ov 14 17 Whitoker-st
8KLLINU OKI* .
YTAHE Subscribers will tell off their stock of PI nut a-
X lion Brogans. Boots and Shoes, at reilnrnd ni-irn*
G unny bauuinu and hake hope —
100 bules Gunny Bugging; 300 coils best Kentucky
Bale Rope, in store. For sale by
BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
IIfIUSK.EY.-100 bblsN.O.Rectified Whiskey;
v" 20 do. Old Monongahela do. for sale by
nov 10 WOOD, CLAGHORN Sc CO.
O
ATS.-
by
-1000 bush, prime Bullimoro outs for sale
EDWARD H. BUNKER.
Buy st.
S MOKED BEEF AND TONGUES.—3 bbls
Smoked Beef, and 3 do Smoked Tongues, lundiug
from steamship Alabama, and for sule by
»ov WOOD, CLAGHORN & CO.
C l AS LAMPS! GAS LAMPS !—A large and
" handsome assortment of Gas Lamps, Glass und
Britannia YVure. Just received, and for sale by
nov 20 JNO. A. MAYER, 154 Brougliton-st.
TV&TiCB^r Co-partnership of Mnrshull Si
»n. A, *‘ n ** Ahis day dissolved by mutual consent.
The name of the firm can bo used by either of the uu-
dersigued iu closing the buuiuess.
E. YV. MARSHALL,
.)“”<»3 ALEXANDER A1KIN.
F11HE undersigned hiiving purchased tile interest of
E. W. Marshall, in the lute firm of Marshall &
Atkin, will continue the Dry Goods business ut tlm old
stand, under the firm of Atkin 4 Ultras, trad respect
fully solicit u couliuumico of its former nations.
ALEXANDER AIKIN.
J un « •* THOMAS H. BURNS, JR.
I,-’LOUK, POTATOES, dtc-ad bids, thrum
9eo i 111 "" ■Extra Flour; 50 do good utuing Potatoes;
»W ln 'n do * ^ boxes E. Treadwell’s Soda
Sugar, and Soda Crackers;
i|,„“': •SKfL f *<>“ »«» i RHIdo new sealed
84 SLRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO.
Die handkerchief, aud Joseph Ant 'FarhiH^P^t*’ f ° r
which for tho perniauency.oftlieir perfume, arciS
paused , also, some hlslify perfumed French Soin!
For sale by LaROCHE, BOWNE ICO
rjAKPUTINOS XT C’OST.-a few pi.ee. if
^Rich 1 apestry Brussels, andThpmpsouvill
•A few W1
, and Thompson ville three
and two ply Caipotiog®, beiug the last of an auction
lot, will be disposed of at cost for cash, by
,JL F. McKENNA, No. 135 Cougress-st.
and Raw Silk Carpetings, suitable for
>nts, or crumb cloths, for sale cheap.
N. B.
offices,
nov I
t-ULIAK, v/nEGAU, &C.-I9 hhds choice P.
L7 R1CO «ug,.r; 40 bbls Cru.hod and Powdered do;
20do Cider yinognr; 30 qr caslu White Wiue do:
8 ,lew ; 50 boxes selected Cheese :
i, ,, 0 “£ w “ ule<1 (lerrinM; 80 do (is and 8s Bedell’e
I allow Candles; 00 do Adamantine do ; lOJUsupe-
nor Se/fars, Rio Hondo brand. Landing snd for rale
'v (nov II) HCHANTON, .JOHNSTON A CO.
( 'tA.NOLBM-On banil aod for sale by "
s nov JO i-' m'vm uw-fivi or.*.
■jVi'ESS UEEF—Lundiug: 50 bbls. Mess Bool; 50
-LYA do Prime do.; for sule by
mov 15 WOOD, -CLAGHORN Si CO.
1 WAEK8 PRIME EASTERN HAY,
+* lauding this duy lYom Bhjp Ashlaml ; for sale
35 EASTERN hay, slightly dm,
need; for sule by E. HENDERSON A- SON
' 10T,, ‘ No. Sl liidian stree
ludiah-nreet.
H A.US FOIL SALK.—10 casks Baltimore Sum
I ii red Cauvussed Hums. For sale In
■my H HOWLAND 4 WA8IIIHJRN.
Boats, one a ship’s Quarter Boat,” 19 iboMong
no a fine sailing Boat, 19 feet long. Said Boats an
i complete order. Appl v to
ROWLAND Si WASHBURN.
H A Y\—509 bales prime Hay, lundiug aud for sale
low from the wharf by
• II
Hr
CIIAS. A. GREINER.
F ILESH MUSTARD.—Ready prepared for ti
Just received, aud fur sale by
J. DrMARTIN.
C IGARS, CIGARS.—350,090 linvuita Sugars,
of various brands, some just received, of very fine
quality; for sale low by
nov ti
YV. M. DAVIDSON.
D RESS SILKS, Merinos, Alpaccos, plain and
figured Musliu de Laiues, and other styles of La
dies’ Dress Goods, for sule by
MOV 15 DkYVITT & MORGAN.
{tou8 best quulity Red Ash Coal, bfo
* *®M ““J screnned ; landing this duy aud for sale
from the wharf, by
-l‘ ov 5 Eno C. A. GREINER.
jyjEHS IIEKF.—Landing, 35 hbls. For sale In
—p! »°v b WOOD, CLAGHORN Sc CO.
S *brumff** , ho ! re lot of the most upproved
nov lS U Ju “t received, und for sale by
~ J 7- J. DbMARTIN.
F'gffr—-Wfe-sagiS5-
E. HENDERSON A. SON.
BRIGHAM, KELLY * CO.
cherry y pectoral,
FOR THE CURE OF
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bron
chitis, Croup, Asthma, Whoop
ing-Cough & Consumption.
In offering to the community this justly celebrated
remedy for disease of tlm throat and lungs, it is not
our wish to trifle with the lives or health of the ulllict-
ed, but frankly to lay before them the opinions of dis
tinguished men uml some of tho evidences of its suc
cess, from which they can judge for themselves. Wo
sincerely pledge ourselves to make no wild assertions
or false statements of its efficacy, nor will we hold out
any hope tosufleriug Immunity which facts will not
warrant.
Many proofs arc here given, and we solicit an inqui
ry from tha public into all wu publish, feeling assured
they will find them perfectly reliable,and the medicine
worthy their best confidence uud patronage.
From the distinguished Professor of Chemistry and
Materia Medico, Bo to do in College.
Dour Sir : I delayed answering the receipt of your
preparation, until 1 had an opportunity of witnessing
its effects in my own family, or iu the families of my
friends.
This I have now done with u high degree of satis
faction, iu cases both of Adults and children.
I have found it, as its ingredients show, a powerful
remedy for colds and couelis, and pulmounrvdisenses.
PARKER CLEAVELAND, M. I).
Brunswick, Me., Feb. 5, 1847.
From an Overseer in the Hamilton Mills, in this
city.
Lowell, Aug. 10,1840.
Dr. J. C. Ayer: I have been cured of the worst
.tough I ever Imd in my life, by your “Ciieiuiy Pec
toral,” und never fuil, when 1 Imvo opportunity, of
recommending it to others.
Yours respectfully, S. D. EMERSON.
Rend the following, and see if this medicine is
worth a trial. This putiont hud become very feeble,
and the effect of the medicine was uainistukably dis
tinct
United States Hotel, Saratoga Springs, )
July 5, 1849. >
Dr. J. C. Ayer—Sir: I have been afflicted with
u painful affection of the lungs, and all the symptoms of
settled consumption, for more than a year. I could
find no medicine tlint would reach my enso, until 1
commenced the use of your “Cherry Pectoral,”
which gave me gradual relief, and I Imvo linen steadi
ly gaining my strength, till my health is well nigh re
stored.
YY ; hilo using your medicine, I had the gratification
of curing with it my reverend friend, Mr. Truman, of
Sumpter District, who hud been suspended from his
parochial duties by a severe attack of bronchitis.
1 huvo pleasure in certifying these facts to you,
And am, sir, yours respectfully,
J. F. CALHOUN, of South Carolina.
With such assurance, and from such men, no stronger
proof can be adduced, excopt that found iu its effects
upon triul.
Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYER,
Practical Chemist. Lowell, Mass.
Sold in Savannah by J. M. TURNER, T.M. TUR
NER Si CO., and ull the Druggists throughout the city
uud stato. fmio juno 2(i
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
T HE subscribers have received by recent arrivals,
an extensive supply of PLAINS, KERSEYS,
BLANKETS, and other PLANTATION articles.
Which, together with a general ussortmeiK of FANCY
und STAPLE DRY' GOODS, suited to the present
and approaching seasons, are offered for snlo iu quan
tities to suit purchasers on liberal terms, by
JAMES ANDERSON Si CO.,
out 4 No. 70 St. Julian and 103 Br>an streets.
R
EUEIVEI) BY RECENT ARRIVALS.
10 bales Schley’s Georgia Plains ; 5 cases lint’ll
do. do.; 3 do. Washington Kerseys; 3 bales all wool
Plains; 1 cuscPluid Lindsey; 1 do. Copperfluld Plaids;
10 bules Duffel Blankets, assorted ; which, with a va
riety of other styles, will bo offered to merchants und
planters at lowest market prices by
nov 19 Laroche, boyvne a co.
MANNELC O A L.—200 tons superior Gunnel Coal,
^ lundiug from ship E. A. Soullard. For sule by
n»v 11 WOOD, CLAGHORN & CO.
H A Y , BRICKS,AND LUMBER.—3(JUlmles
Eastern Hay, 50,000 Bricks, 0,000 feet Lumber—
curgo of schr. Mury Juno ; lundiug and for snlo by
»ov 7 BRIGHAM, KELLY Si CO.
C RAPE SHAWLS, plain and embroidered,
Black Thibet Dliawls, Cuslmiore Scarfs, together
with a full assortment ef Square and I ong Shawls, for
■ale by [nov 5] La ROCHE, BOYVNE & CO.
H
AY,—GO bales prime North River Hay, lundiug
per ship Marion, uud for sule by
v 7 BUIGIIAM, KELLY Si CO.
CARPENTER’S BIIACES.-I have on hand
a full assortment, among which are some of Mar-
pie’s superior Braces, with self-acting spring.
""" ’’ E. HOPKINS, Agent.
I ^OR SALE, by ANDREW LOW Si CO., Orrel
Coal—on the Wharf. nov 1 Jm
/'lRAPE SHAWLS.—Tlie Subscn
vy cclved per steamer Florida, on consignment, one
case plain and ombroidored Crupe Shawls, which they
will dispose of at very reduced prices.
»ov 13 M. PRENDERGAST A CO.
T} AZOR BRUSHES, Combs, Purses. Po
XV Monaies, Soaps, Perfumeries of ull kinds, ji
15
JITTER.—10 lirkins choice Goshen Butter,bind
ing from Btcuiuer Alabama, and for sale hv
COHENS Si HERTZ.
IVERPOOL SALT.—4,000 8ncks landing
J from burque Favorite. For sale by
,n " ANDREW LOW Si CO.
( ) RREL COALS.—Landing from burque Fuvo-
rit»>, lrom Liverpool . For sale by
1!) 19 ANDREW LOYV Si CO.
5(1() GALJiONS VARNISHES, of vurious
kinds mid quality; for sule by
,,oV ,0 J. H. CARTER, Druggist, Jeflbrson-st.
(^AiVELIA JAPONICAS.—Just received per
^y stewner Honda, u large uud elegant assortment
ot uuiieau Japoiucas, among which are some rare va-
r,et,C8 to JOS. M. TURNER,
uov Monument Square.
BRANDY Otmd, Pinet, Castillon, uud
x Goduri Brandy, ou draught aud in bottles. For
8ulel >y_ C. B. 8CALLV,
Hull.
Vy 111 i'E CRAPE Nil A YY LN.—Au assortment
* v received per stcumer Alabama.
ocl 24 HENRY LATHROP
A LE.—30 bids Albany Creum Ale, of superior
xn. quality, browed expressly for uie iust landiinr
from l.rigWil.oi. Fuller ; fcri.teby J *
,10V 17 W. M. DAVIDSON.
200 Pot “ lOL '» and Onions,
in store and lor sale by
nov IU F.DWAIU) II. IIUNKF.R. 80 Ili,y.,t.
100 U ‘* XKS , 6 ’* “»<• 8 ’ s 1‘aliut Mould Candle*
iu store aud for sale bv
KDWAltD H. BUNKER, 81) Bny st.
jpiNK WI NKS.—I*ulo und Brown Slierry, Mndni
F.,r “i" 1 ^ * or,W,1,< "' 0,1 l,r “ u « l11 nud in huttior.—
For *nln by C. B. SCAI.LY,
nov 19 St. Andrew’* Hull
f PO AltttlVK—12U butholslicatyNcw Iianii7.ilire
X Seed Oats, well cleaned. For sale by *
E. HENDERSON «L SON,
N°- 51 Indian street.
nov 2G
F’limoV 7,l,,pT (r M —2U firkins prime Gorlicn
X Butter. Just landing and for Side bv
c. B. 8CA1.1.Y, 81. Andrew* Hall.
Ufa’lTliy 11 Uallimore in finj», landing- and
“o’ 28 WOOD.Cl.AGIIOHN it CO.
pour WINK AND WKGAlW.L^r^WITr
1 cask* Fort Wine, and 830,000 imported Scaur*.
Just received in store, and for side liy “
- novg8 W. M. DAVIDRf IN.
C KOTIIM, CA88IMKHKB, dtc—French
Enjhali and American Chubs, iu assorted color* •’
Doeskin Cn*»imere*, Sutinets, Kentucky .lean* fancy
Tweed*, 6-1 checked Cloaking*, for cliildreu’s wear
Jtc. h or sale by *
I.aKOCHE, BQWKE * CO.
PATENT CJLOTH «A1TKU8.- Ja.t received
A a lew dozen. For sule by
“ nv »< TRICE 4 VEADER
ek und gothie gallery Canary Cage: ia.t opened
COLI.INS Jt BULKLEY,
Bi ) an Street,
GREAT CURE for DYSPEPSIA.
ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER!
D lt. J. S’. HOUGHTON’S PEPSIN—tho
true Digcstivo Fluid, or Gastric Juice. Pre
pared from Rcuuct, or the fourth stomach of the Ox,
after directions of Baron Liebig, tho great Physiologi
cal Chemist, by 8.11. Houghton, M. D. Philadelphia,
This is a great natural Remedy for Indigestion and
Dyspepsia, curing after Nature’s own method, by Na
ture’s own Agent, the Gastric Juice. Pepsin is the
chief element, ur great Digesting principle of the Gas
tric Juice—the Solvent of the Food, the purifying, pre
serving uud stimulating Agent of the Stomach und In
testines. It is extracted from the Digestive Stomach
of the Ox, thus farming an Artificial Digestive fluid,
precisely like tho natural Gustl'ic Juice, in its Chemi
cal powers, uud furnishing a complete and perfect sub
stitute for it. By the aid of this preparation, the pains
and evils of Indigestion and Dyspepsia are removed
just as they would be by a healthy stomach. It is do
ing wonders for Dyspeptics, curing eases of Debility,
Emaciation, Nervous Decline and Dyspeptic Con
sumption, supposed to bn on the verge of the grave.
The .Scientific Evidence upon which it is bused, is iu
the highest degree curious and remarkable.
Baron Liebig, iu In's celebrated work on animal
Chemistry, says : “An Artificial Digestive Fluid, anal
ogous to the Gastric Juice, may be prepared from the
mucous membrane of the stomach of the Ox, in which
vi i iotis articles of food, us moat uud eggs, will be soft-
ei d, changed and digested, just in the s.nno manner-
a' hey would bo in tlie human stomach.”
Haifa teaspoouful of pure Pepsin, infused in water,
will digest or dissolve live pounds of Roast Beef in
about two hours out of the stomach.
Dr. Houghton's Pepsin is sold by nearly nil tho deal
ers in tine drugs and Popular Medicines, throughout
the United Slates. It is prepared in Powder und in
Fluid form—and in Prescription vials for the use of
Physicians.
Private Circulars, for the use of Physicians, may be
obtained of Dr. Houghton orhis Agonts,describing the
whole process of preparation, nud giving the authori
ties upon which the claims of this new remedy ure
bused. As it is not a secret remedy, no objection can
bo raised against its use by Physicians iu respectable
filunding and regular practice. Price, $l per bottle.
Pepsin in Powder sent by Mail, free of Postage.
For convenience of sending to all parts of tho coun
try, tliu Digestive Matter of the Pepsin iu put up iu the
form of Powder, with directions to be dissolved in wa
ter by the putieut. These Powders contain just the
same matter as the bottles, and will bn sent by mail,
free of postage, for one dollar sent (post-paid) to Dr. J.
S. HOUGHTON, M. D., Philadelphia, Pa.
Observo this!—Every bottle of the genuine
Pepsin, bears the written signature of J. S. HOUGH
TON, M. IJ., sole proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa.
Sold by all Druggists and dealers iu Medicine,
and by Payne Si Nisbct and E. L. Strohccker Si Co.,
Agents for Macon, Ga.
J. A. MAYER, 154 Broughtjn-st.
June 9 cod ly Agent for davannnli.
REMOVAL.
DESTINY CAREFULLY CALCIJ-
lated and set on Paper.
A STllOliOUY.—THE CELEBRATED D1LC.
IX. YV. ROBACK, Profcssorof Astrology,Astronomy,
Phrenology,und Geomaiicy.uccompuniud with CONJU
RATION, irom Sweden, Office No. 0, YVliito-st., Now
York City, offers his services to tho citizens of Sil
van null. He has been consulted by all the crowned heads
"(IE m ope, and enjoys a higher reputation ns an Astro
loger than any one living. Nativitios calculated ac
cording to Geonmncy—Ludies $3, Gentlemen $5.
Persons at u distance can have their nativities drawn
by sending the date of the day of thuir birth. All let
ters containing tho above feo will receive immediate
attention, and Nativities sent to any part of the world
written on duruble paper; und he is prepared to make
use of his power by conjuration on any of the follow
ing topics : Courtship, advice given for the successful
accomplishment of a wealthy marriage; lie lias the
power to redeem such as aro given to the free use of
the bottle; and for all cases of hazard, and for the
recovery of stolen or lost proporty, and tlie purchas
ing oflottory tickets. Thousands of the above named
cuses have been done in this city aud its vicinity, uud
iu tlie United States, to the full satisfaction of all. 10,-
000 Nativities or Horoscopes have been cast during
the last four yeurs while here. Letters will answer
every purpose, nud will do us well as to call in per
son, und the mail is now so safe that persons need
not fear to trust money through the Post Office. l)r.
Robaek receives from 500 to 1000 letters monthly, anil
has never missed one. All letters will he religiously
uttouded to, if prepaid. C. YV. ROBACK,
No. 6 YVhitc-st.. New Y'ork City.
Almanacs, by C. YV. Robaek, will bo given to
those who upply at tho ollico of tho Morning News.
*«pt 9 * (Jm
R OPE AND BAGGING.—GOO coils best Now
Orleans, and 400 coils Philadelphia Rope : also,
75 bales Bagging, iu store und for sale low to close eon-
Bignmout, by (nov 3)CIIAH. A. GREINER.
IN
EYV MACKEREL.—In whole uml halt bbls.;
Nos. 1, 2, uud 3. Just landed, aud for sale bv
McMahon & doyle
B RANDY.—10 half pipes OtarU, Dupuy Si Co.,
Vintage’49 and ’50; also 20 packages Rochelle
iml Bordeaux Brandy in liulvcs. quarters and eighths,
ui U. H. Bonded Warehouse. For sale by
MOV 11 W. M. DAVIDSON.
I ^LOIJK.—40 hull’bids, landing from schr. ilenri-
• etta—200 lbs. throe-corded Uilling Twine, uud 10
half bbls. Lard; for sale by
MOV 21 EDYV’D O’BYRNE.
M ACKEREL) dec.—100 whole, half, aud quar
ter bills. No. 1 Mackerel; 25 kits do; 100 bbls.
No. 2 and 3 do; 25 quintals Codfish; landing from
ship Eli YVliitucy, und for sale by
mov 21 YVOOD, CLAGHORN & CO.
1 71RESII GARDEN SEEDS.—A LARGE aud
WELL SELECTED stock, consisting of overy
variety used in this climate, and selected with great
care expressly for this market. Just received by
steamer, and for sule wholesale und retail by
mov 20 J. DrMARTIN,
KJRN.-1 .200 bushels prune while Corn, landing
' per brig Henrietta, ana for sale by
lov 21 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
V INES’ PATENT KNIFE CLEANER.—
The beBt article in use for clcuuiug Kuivcs ; also,
knifo sharpening Bells; Knife res s, aud Pressure
Bells. Just received and for snlc by
UOV 20 COLLINS Si BULKLEY.
( 'lARPET HAMMERS AND TACKS.—
J CnrpetTacks with leathers; ulso Carpet Hammers.
Just received uud for sule by
mov 24 COLLINS Si BULKLEY.
H AIR DYE.—Alexander’s Tricobaphe, a liquid
Hair Dye which instantaneously clungos the
color of the hair to a beautiful brown or black with
out injury to the hair orskin, just received and forsale
by (nov 21) MOORE Si HENDRICKSON.
W OODEN WARE—Brooms, Brushes, Pails,
Buckets, Tubs, Wash-boards, Burrels-covers,
and Cheese Safes, for sule by
nov 21 McMAHON & DOYLE.
B altimore bacon, flouk,«&<?.—20
Idols, prime Bacon Sides, 10 do do Hhouldcrs, 150
bbls superfino Howard street Flour, 50 do prime Leuf
Lard, 100 kegs do do. Landing und for sale by
nov 21 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON Si CO.
I ^ULTON MARKET BEEF.—10 half bbls
. very choice, just lauded uml for sale by
nov 21 McMAHON & DOYLE.
B RICK.—25,0U0 Northern Brick, lauding from
brig Osceola, und for sale by
E. F. KINCHLEY Si CO.,
MOV 19 YVillinks’ Wharf.
1 HO BARRELS CEMENT, uud 100 barrels
X v/Calcined Plaster, lauding aud for sule low
from wharf by
nov 23 C. A. GREINER.
C l IT It ATE MAGNESIA,—An ugrceublc Re-
J frigerunt und Laxative. Sold by
nov 22 MOORE & HENDRICKSON.
B ACON.—21 casks Bacon Strips, just received
and for sale by
WEBSTER Si. PALMES.
H AMS.-'-Lultimoro sugar cured Hams. For sale
by THOMAS, FRIERSON Si CO,
No. 70 Bay .Street.
nov 22
B
IIAS.S ANDlltON» AND FKNi>Jiltss77A
lino ussortmem ju*t rroeiveil anil lor *nle by
V S3 M’CLESKliY 4 NORTO
TJUflll' CHAIN AND FlXTUItKIS.-Recoiv'-
A cil, and fur aulu by
nov 22 M’CLESKKY & NORTON.
7e BAUltKI.8 MBUCKlt POTATOES
t if Luliding and lor *zle from llio wlmrf by
C. A. GREINER.
F RENCH DITTKItS.—Till! bust article ever
used to cure Chills und Fevers, weakness, debili-
ty ' &C ^ A ™ h su PPly ju»t received, and for sale by
uovfla J- DkMAIITIN.
TVTEVy BUCKWHEAT.—A fresh supply put
J. ^ up in half and quarter barrels and boxes. Just
received and tor sule by
J. DkMAIITIN.
c
ORN.-20W) bushels prime White Com, in bug*;
for sule by
WOOD, CI.AOIIORN 4 CO.
C OFFEE.—A pure article of fresh Ground Colfeo,
roasted und ground daily by
nov 13 C. R SCAI.LY, St. Andrew’* llnll.
..u.J (mv in.-rcu, auu
gar. Just received, and for sale by
,u,vI9 c. H. SCALLY, St. Andrew’* Hull.
LVuirn K.MIIROl OEREO
rtAl ' Sleeve* ; Juconoi nud Muslin
t.ollur*, iulest puttern». Ju.t received, ami forsale by
I.aROCHE, IIOWNE 4 CO.
,la " ,s lamlinu, and for
lluv ,Sf BRIGHAM, KEI.I.Y A CO.
R. R. R.
RADWAF’S READY RELIEF
IS ACKNO WLKDtiKU HY THE TKUE MEN OF AMER
ICA TO HE THE QUICKEST ANl) MOST EF
FECTUA1. REMEDY FOR THE CURE OF .
FAIN, AND THE REMOVAL OF ITS
CAUSE, IN THE WORLD.
PA 1 IV
I S the wnrning given of the presence of disease
ami tho prostration of tho norvous system. Tot top
puin instantly is o,ir first great desideratum—then to
strengthen the nerves, and to givo vitality and u heal
thy action to the nervous energy, so us to enable the
system to ward off tho attacks of disease. This wo
accomplish by
UiuUvtiy’H Ready Relief,
which is prepared expressly for the instant relief of
pain, and to strengthen, invigorate, nndto rcgulato the
action of the nerves, muscles, secret ons,-and every
organ in the system. Since Radway’s Ready Reli.ff
oas become a popular remedy, it is now prescribed by
physicians in every place, as the best und quickest
cure tor ull
Illietiiuatir,Neuralgic an«I NervoiiM Pntiifl.
It lias cured over ono hundred persons in this city,
who Imvo used Nervous Antidotes when the hue und
cry is offered to refund the money, but when the pu
tiont asks for his money, the circulutors of those nos-
(rums are not to be found.
Every day wo huvo persons who have suffered
months of anguish from
NeurnlKin, Ticlloleroux,Sick and Nci’touh
Headnclie,
who have used those weak aud inefficient remedies iu
vain, Certify that one or two applications of Railway's
Ready Relief externally, and 39 drops at a dose inter-
uully, have completely cured them. It has stopped the
most excruciating pangs of pain of
IMiminintiHiii
iu 15 minutes, and cured the disease entirely in 24
hours. It Ims cured some during its application. It
will always stop tho pain in five or ten minutes.
Neural gin.
Every case of Neuralgia, where it 1ms been properly
u*ed, it Ims stopped the pain in a few minutes. Its
continued use will strengthen tho nerves and rid the
system entirely from disease.
Paralysis,
Or nervous prostration, u relaxation of the muscles;
iu 99 eases out of 100 it will restore tho use of the
limb in a few hours. It strengthens, wanna, and invigo
rates every muscle, nerve, and sinew in the system.
l’ains In tlio Honrs.
All pains and ull aches feel its wonderful soothingtmd
strengthening iaflucuce; it instantly arrests the most
severe pains.
Jumping Toothnclie.
It will stop the most tuntaliziiig tooth acho in a few
secouds. This thousands of our citizens enn attest.
Nervous pains of ull kinds are arrested iu 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, uud the continued use according to directions,
w;! (positively cure.
Uouglis ami CoLIh.
Railway’s Ready Relief will instantly stop the most
troublesome cough. It has cured hoarseness time aud
again, in a few hours. Taken internally, it enables
the patient to expectorate freely, removes ull inffaiu-
mution, swelling, und irritation of tho Bronchicul or
gans, nud by bathing externally the nock, throat, aud
chest, it produces n quicker action to the skin, the pa
tient perspires freely, it removes tho pain from tho
throut, and gives strength to the lungs.
Eruption** of the Skin.
By adding a table spoonfulof Relief to a table spoon
ful ol Olive Oil, it will stop the most painful itching of
the skin iu n few minutes, und entirely cure Wall Rhe
um, Ring Worm, Itch, Burns, Sores,Scalds,&c.
SweilliiK«i.
Railway’s Ready Relief will reduce all swellings,
bruises, or wounds, iu u few minutes. Bear in mind to
ask for Railway's Ready Relief. Remember the three
It. R. R.
Price 50 cents large bottles, und 25 cents, containing
teu times tho strength of uny Imminent or antidote in
Principal office 102 Fulton street, New York ; Read-
ing Si Co, Stale street, Boston; Cohen, Charleston;
Blakely Si Co., St. Louis ; A. Douglass, Patterson; Van
Dunkirk, Newark ; C. Phelps, Hartford ; J. Kimm Si
Sperry, New Haven; SamuelSkidder, Lowell; Perry,
Manchester; Hale, Newburyport: Lathrop, Dover, N.
H.; uud by all the respuctuble druggists in the United
Suites aud Cauadas. RAD WAY & CO.,
102 Fulton street, New York.
RADWAY’S MEDICATED SOAP.
A S A BKAUTIFIER OF T1IK SKIN, it surpasses
everything of the 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 the complexion. As a Nursery
and Toilet Soap, it is beyond tho roach of rivalry, und
for Shaving purposes it is the best in use. One cake
of Radway’s Soap will last longer than throe cakes
of tho sumo size of any other Soap in use, therefore it
is the cheapest and best Sonpiu the world. Price 25
cents, large cakes in engraved wrappers, und the sig
nature of R, G. Railway upon each wrapper.
THE CROWNING ORNAMENT OF BEAUTY IS A
BEAUTIFUL IfKAI) OF LUXURIANT HAIR.
RADWAY’S CIRCASSIAN BALM.
HpHE lady or gentleman who desires a beautiful urti-
A cle to dress their Hair, ure udvised to muke use
of Radway’s Circassian Balm ; it possesses many.ad
vantages over all other hair tonics uud preparations.
First, it cleanses tho scalp from dandruff, gives tone
and vigor to tho roots uud bulbs, invigorates to healthy
action the germ of life, which gives to the hair a healthy
root, and forces tho hair to grow; it cures Baldness,
stops the Imir from fulling out, makes it fine, strong,
soil nud glossy, keeps it from turning grey, or be
coming discolored. It is truly a luxury to dress the
huir with this delicious preparation.
Agents iu Savannah :—
MOORE Si HENDRICKSON,
j. a. Laroche.
A. A. SOLOMONS Sc CO., and
M" 1 JOHN A. MAYER.
1?ans,
A watte
•—A few dozen Chinese Funs, very handsome
patterns, received per Steamer Alabuiua, and for
LaROCHE, BOWNE & CO.
M ANTII.JL.AW, VIHETTEH, <fcc.—I.uilies’
uu.1 Children’* Silk Muntillu* ; White C’uuhmcrc
do.; Cuuhmero Sliuwl* und Scurfs. For *ule l.y
° I-aUOCHE, BOWNE 4 CO.
SjJl'GAR, LARI), tV—20 hlids prime l’orto
Rieo Sugar ; 12 do do Sl Croix do ; 50 hhls prime
Lent’ Lard ; 100 kegs do do do; SO bbl* Potatoes: 50
boxes Cheese ; 20 do K| lb pullers Ground Pepper.—
Lundiug from bur.pto Muriu Morton, uml for *ulo by
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO.
S )A 1 AHT'N(1 >rt COMPOUND SYRUP
x-' NAI HTA.— Phis inedieine is highly recom
mended lor Coughs, Colds, Asthma, aud Consumption;
a fresh supply just received by
nov 10 jL II. CARTER, Druggist, Jnffcrson-st.^
T OIUtlLLAIlD’S MAUC'ABOY SNUFF.
X-* Just received u lot of tho above Snuff', in bottles
nd jars ; sorsule by J. JI. CARTER,
110v M Druggist, Joffcmon-st.
fJYKAS.—25Half Chests Black Tea, in 5 oz. pa-
X pers ; 15 Half do Hyson, nud 25 Cutties do, ull
lately imported und superior quality; for sule by
” W. M. DAVIDSON.
1 f IfUl ORANGES, 25 bbls. prime Mercer
~ ”5””^ Potatoes, 50 do Yellow Onions, and 25
do prime Apples ; just received und for sale by
1 J. DeMARTIN.
t UDER.— 25 bids extra Clmihpuguc Cider, just
' lauded from brig American ; for sule by
"°vll YV. M. DAVIDSON.
QKGAllS.—190,000 Hegurs, of various brands,
somo very choice; in store and for sule by
nov 11 YV. M. DAVIDSON.
pIIAMPAGNE.—50 baskets of tha celobrutcd
Double Grupc, 20 baskots Gra “
brand
nov
>T. »“> Grape,and 25 do„ Lyon
Champagne, all selected YViue; forsale by
ii YV. M. DAVIDSON.
1\ kW ItAlSINS.— Iu whole, half, and quarter
J. 1 boxes. Just received, and for sule by
,,ov2G J. DeMARTIN.
T> UTTER Ac CIIEEHK.—42 kegs loloutcd Gu-
XX alien Bailor; 75 boxes do Cheese, Received par
Steainalup, and for sale by
MOV 20 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON Si CO.
JOUSED TltH*E»—15 kegs just received aud
> for sale by
J. DrMARTIN.
ATEsrS, VESTS.—A large usaortment of ovary
cr ‘P t *® , i recc ived by late arrivals,—for salo
CHEAP. Cull ut the Granite Store, No. 147 Bay-st.
M«»vl4 PRICE Si VEADER.
1)KP8IN! PEPSIN!—2 gross of tho above in-
X vuluable article for dyspeptics. For sale by
JNO. A. MAYER, 154 Broughton street.
N.B.—$1 per bottle; $5 for 6 bottles. A liberal
discount to merchants. nov 20
H
A MS*—0 casks Hums landing from stoaiuer Flor
ida. For salo by
^ tffi BRIGHAM, KELLY Si CO
C. W. VAN IIORN’g
IMPROVED ELASTIC SHOULDER
The Urat e mimufarlvr„l ti
"Mr'n
/ t
»c*, c hildruu of both *nxe*, aud all otlmrs 'who XT’ 1 '
froid habit or occuputum, or from u weak v nr f " 4
tuted constitution, have acquired the habit of 1 V 11 '*
forward, (roundrsbouldered) nndciiinnres«.... ."'K
and lungs, will find the above' Bruce
defect, uud ensure an erect carriage, with h... '
symmetry and form ofhodv to the wearer ,.„Vi roVe ' 1
lowing n full, n-oo,nadh 0 ,dtl,y U nti„n U m^“' “'"‘>1;
tho luugs, liy removing tho compression nm !
:Vdta" ii " l,n,, “ ryor * M,fr
U. W. VAN HORN 4 CO.,
phZd f e! : phir ur8ur * ,cal i lunda * e, "‘‘‘ ii ^*-ip.io l i
MOORE & HENDRICKSON A,.,„ ,
oet 28 Bin Gihhon*’ HnildIng*, MnVe* nah. ( ’ !a
C. W. VAN HORN’S
IMPROVED ELASTIC UTERINE SUPPORTFR
Far Prolap.u. Uteri, (Fatliug ,' cn '
This instrument i» light uml chi*ti c \
without tho steel spring*, wliieli i«nhicrii l.
count of tholr chafing tlm hip* 4." J , '■
ceedingly nnplon,antto h., w,,n, '’ U,cl "
Lailto* fiuflnring from tlm uliovo dcrangnnmm „„ 1
Phyaician* particularly, mo *olicilcd m civ* i )
trial, to prove thuir superiority over tlie Heel * “
and other bandages. 1 s l ,ri "g
Several ProfcssorsofObstotrics, Sic .mid
bevof Physiciiin* in this city, nud’ thronihoit m Z'
cd State* have ndopted them iu their prnelicl a i
tlm moil decided bcimhcial results, and hiehlvr*
mu,id and approve of thnui. Tho following i, ,™ !!.'
i rofessor Womlward, Cincinnati, Ohio. h 1
4 1 have examined, and used to ueousid'irableoxii’in
during u practice of nearly twenty-lire years, «
variety «»t Spring und Laced Bandages, design.{
tho relief and cure of tlm several affections m w |,
your instruments are applicable, hut for mechun Z
execution, as well as the accurate adaptation of th,
instruments to their scveraldesigns, Ihuvrnrr. ,- c.
any that has given me more satisfaction n
o r CHARLES WOODWARD, M. I>.”
Professor of Obstetrics, and diseases of women mil
children, Medical institute, Cincinnati, Ohio
Also, Bandages for feinules, after parturition Sun.
porters for weakness, debility, Sic., Trusses «f „ll ,| P .
scriptions, for Hernia, Instruments for Kimck-nm
Club-foot, Bow-legs, dislocatod or weak joints Hniimi
Instruments for Curvature of tho Spine, und also for
all derangements requiring the use of Bnuduges Tor
restoration.
C. W. VAN HORN 4 CO., Philadelphia
MOORE 4 HENDRICKSON, Ageni*, '
oct »8 dm Qilihons’ Biiilding*, Saviunmli,!;.,
AFFLICTED, READ!!!
P HILADELPHIA MEDICAL STORE—EMublidi.
ed 15 y ears ago by DR. KINK ELI N. The oldest
surest aud best huud to euro ull forms of secret dis
eases, diseases of tho skin, nud solitary habit* „r
youth, is DR. KINKELIN, N. YV. corner of T,,,,
und Umon-utbkrts, between Spruce and p
squares from the Exchange, Philadelphia ’ 1
take particular notice.
There is u habit which boys touch each other, at tlm
academy or college—u habit indulged in when bv
themselvcH, in solitude, growing up with tlm boy to
manhood, and which, if not abandoned in dun time
not only begets serious obstacles to matrimonial han!
piucss, but gives rise to a series of protracted, jnq!|.
ions, and devustuting affections. Fow of those who
indulge iu this pernicious practice, ure aware of the
consequences, until they find the nervous system shat
tered, feel strange and uimccoun’jblo fooling*, vuvue
fears iu tliw mind. The individual becomes feeble'hn
is unable to lubor with accustomed vigor, or to apply
his mind to study; his stop is tardy and weak, In'i'*
dull, irresolute, tlm countenance is downcast, the ou *
without naturul lustre, shamofiiccdness is apparent —
These art symptoms which should awaken the nttru-
tion of those, similarly ajllicted.
IF THE VICTIM
Bn conscious of tlie enuso of his decay, and huvinr re
linquished the odious prnetieo he suffers under tliosn
terrible nocturnal and inv limitary emissions, whidi
weaken uud sliumc him, producing mental and phv-i-
cal prostrntion. If ho emancipate himself before the
practice has done its worst, and enter matrimony, Ins
marriage is unfruitful, and his sense tells him that this
is caused by his early follies.
Too many think they will hug the secret to their
own hearts, and euro themselves. Alas ! how often
is this a fatal delusion, and how ninny a promising
youth, who might have been au ornament to socivtv,
lias fudud from tho earth.
YOUNG MEN I
Let 110 false modesty deter you from making your
case known to one who, from education and re»pect:i-
liility, can alonei befriend you. Ho who places him*
sell under Dr. KINKKLIN'S treatment, may religious
ly confide in his honor ns a gentleman, and in who«c
bosom will be forever looked tlm secret of the patient.
COUNTRY INVALIDS
!• Hiding it inconvenient to make personal application,
enu, by stating their case explicitly, together with ull
their symptoms, (per letter post paid,) nave forward
ed to them a chest containing Dr. K.’s medicines, ap
propriated accordingly, and be cured atliomr.
Strictures of tho urethru.weukncssaudcoustitatioiiHl
debility, promptly cured, and full vigor restored. All
letters post paid.
5 A remittance of 25 cents in a letter, post paid,
addressed to Dr. Kilikelin, Philudelpliiu, will secure
bis Bonk ou the Secjikt Inkiumitiks of Youth.
uug 29
N ewspaper. 50 reams 21 by 27, 50 reams
by 30, 5!) reams 24 by 38,25 reams 22 by 32,
reams 24 by 34.
Print in o Ink.—A supply of superior quality of
descriptions, black and colored, (in g& uml canisti
of ull sizes,) for Nowspnper, Book, and Job YVor
for sale at manufacturer’s New-Y'ork prices.
Tvpkr,&c.—Orders received for Typo and Printi
Materials of overy description, which will befurnish
for a commission of 5 por cent.
»°v 18 JOHN M. COOPER
n ALTIMORE HACON, FLOUR, &c.—»)
X.F hlids prime Bacon .Sides and Shoulders; i50 bbls
superfine Howard street Flour; 50 do prime Leaf
Lard. Laudiug from schrs Fauuio und John YV An
derson, and for sale by
»ov 10 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON Sc CO.
D RESS GOODS* Colored French Merinos,
Thibet uud Coburg Cloths, solid colors,and Print
ed French and English Mouslin De Laities, black and
colored Silks, French, English uud American Prints.
For salo cheap by
DeYVITT Si MORGAN.
B altimore leaf lard.—5 i»bis. P .
Leaf Lnrd, landing from brig Henrietta, fi
Baltimore, uud for sale by
MOV 21 COHENS Si. IIERT?
CHAMPAGNE CIDER.—20 bbls. Champngi
J Cider, lundiug from brig Philuru. For sale bv
”''" on YV.M. DAVIDSON.
tt POUNDS BAR LEAD.—Rece
^5 V”” and for sale by
mov 20 MoCLESKEY Sc NORTON
/"'IREAM ALE.—30 bids. Creum Ale, brewed
^ pressly for me, uud snperior to any other in t
market. Laudiug from the steamer Florida, und
sule ut tho Albany Alo Depot.
m° v 36 w. M. DAVIDSON
13IC1LLKS—In barrels, half barrels, und various
■used jars, Cucumbers and mixed, just received
uud for sale low by
uov 21 McMAHON 4 DOYLE.
S EMAILS.—20.00U Washington Ln Normn. n
perior urticlo; 5,003 Curdcnua; 5,000 Cirnl
10,000 La Alumanns. Landing, nnd for sale by
mov 21 WOOD, CLAGHORN Sc. CC
11AMABK lilNEN, -Ya and 1 *4 Nap kins, Jim
•XF backs, Bird's Eye Diaper, &e„ just received :
for sale by (nov 15) DeWITT A MORGAN
B 1
«urtz*.—5 half pipes
■ - Dupuy A Co’s, vintage ’49'and '50; 3 half pi|
Rochelle, 5 qr. pipes do., 4 eighths do. do. All of t
above Brandies warranted and for salo by
W. M. DAVIDSON
M ESS AM) PRIME PORK—Landing: so
bbls.; for sale by
MOV 15 VVOOD, CLAGHORN A CO.
N EW BUCKWHEAT—III eighth and qr. b
for family use ; just received and for snlc by
»ov 21 McMAHON A DOYL1
^OO k EGS NAILS.— 4 •* Old Colony and Aga-
wuin” brands. Received nnd for sale by
mov26 McCLESKEY A NORTON.
B UTTER AND CHEESE—Landing: 25 kegs
Goshen Butter, 50 boxes Cheese, und 15 do. Pino
Apple do.; for sale by
nov 17 WOOD. CLAGHORN A CO'
B LACK CLOTH, black and fancy Cussiieeres,
plain and plaid Tweeds, Kentucky Jeous,
suitable for gentlemen nnd boys’ wear; just received
and for salo by (sept 29) DEWITT A MORGAN. (
D ALBY’S CARMINATIVE.— Warranted
tho genuine English urticlo ; kept constantly o
hand, anu lor sale by
sept 15 MOORE A HENDRICKSON^
t'lYEA.—150packages,comprising Old Hyson,Yontig
X Hyson, Gunpowder, Imperial and Powr.hoiig; f° r
sale by (oct 15) WEBSTER A PALfllES.
D ELAINES.—Plain mode colors, all shades;
super black Delaines; Pnris Printed do; lo'V
priced do do. Received and for sale by
oet 20 SNIDER, LATHROP A NKV1TT,
vyoon: WOOD!—100 cord* Prime Oak \V<«*>i
“ » at $5 per cord, delivered by
DAVID R. DILLON,
Foot rtf YVest Broad Street.
t 1 0RN
Xj for sa
’ for sule by
nov 26
Prime Baitimoro white Com, lauding and
1 • - »* 1 ON,
DAVID R. DILLON
Foot of YVest Broad street.
P'ASTERN VIAY.-£m) bales prime