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SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1851.
PRENTICE’S
Great Southern Dnguerrinn Gallery.
PICTURES executed in the highest stylo of the
X Art,nnd inall wenthors.
Children tnken in throe second*.
All kinds of Stock for sale, uud instructions in the
Art. W. V. PRENTICE, Over the Music Store,
jnn 18 Market-square, Savannah.
FISK’S METALLIC mUUAL CASKS.
sept 3 1y Sole agents i
. MORRELL A 00.,
i this City for the Inventor
“ DIRECT TRADE.”
A ( AHI).
W E Have accepted the agency for establishing a
permanent and KBGUI.AH “ Direct Trade,"
between Savannah, Ga.,uud Amsterdam, Holland, mid
will have n ship or ships ready to rccoivo freights by
tho first of January.
Those friendly to the enterprise uml wishing to
tain it, will please inform us: how much Cotton,
Rick, Lumukr, Cotton Yarns, and Cotton Osna
hurgs they wish to semi by the Hist ship,—those be
ing the articles intended for tho first “Export’ 1
\^o design tho first cargo of “import” to bo Swccd
ish or German Iron, Juvu Codec, and such other arti
cle* us our merchants and others may ordor through us.
We lire here for trade, Foreign and Domestic,
and will he pleased to receivo Cotton and other Pro
duce (Liquors exckftkd) for sale inSavunnah, or for
shipment to any of tho American markets, or for Livor-
pool,or the “Continent qf Europe;” we will make
libnrul advance* in all cases.
G. W. GA11MANY A CO.,
Nos. 01) and 101 Bar Gtroet.
Bnvannnh, Go.. Nov. 20th, 1851.
DANCING AOAM1UY.
A RONAUD respectfully informs his patrons that
• his Academy will hnreuftor open at 4 o’clrck, P.
M., for Young Ladies and Musters. During this son-
son ho will introduce all the new fat-hionublo Dances,
such as the Tempcte, Ziugurilln, Boleros, Ac. For
furthor particulars, inquire at the Academy during
hours of instruction, or at his residence, No. 135 Con
gress street.
Tuition Day*—Tuesday*,Thursdays uml Saturdays,
from 4 to (3 P. M. for Young Ladies and Musters, ami
from 0 to 10 P. M. for Geutlcmon.
Saturday Scholars aro informed that the Baud will
he in utlomluiice. m>v 14
DANIEL BE KG,
DRAPER AND TAILOR,
No. 112 Bryan Struct, Siivniinnli
H AVING just returned from the North with u largo
and well assorted stock of CLOTHS, CASS1-
MKRES and VESTINGS, 1 tako this mode of in
forming the public that 1 um now prepared to cut and
make Gentlemen's Clothes, which 1 will warrant to fit.
Having ulso brought out a select stock of all kinds of
Men’s and Boys’ READYMADE CLOTHING, I hog
tho putromigeof the public, assuring thorn of iny abil
ity to fit and suit any one, especially as being connec
ed with tho first houses in New York and Philadelplii. ,
nud having an agent at the North who will execute all
Orders for Clothes entrusted to uie faithfully and
promptly. Through this I um enabled to sell goods
a* low and lower than any other establishment of tho
kind in this city. 1 have also for sale all articles up
portal jing to Gentlemen’* wear, such as HATH, Caps,
Shir«, Drawers, Collars, Cravats, Handkerchiefs,
SocaJ, Combs, Brushes, Arc. Ac. Also a large assort
ment ofTUUNKS, Carpet Hugs, Umbrellas, and other
articles too numerous to mention.
N. B.—Country Merchants and others will do well
to cull before purchasing elsewhere, us 1 warrant
givo them satisfaction. ly net 14
DIRECT importation:
fresh seasonable coons
Selected n PA It IS express!u fur this
Market.
fllHE SUBSCRIBER iuvites the attention of his
X friends and the public to his Full Stock of FASH
IONABLE GOODS, just opened ut his Tayloring
and Clothing Establishment, on Buy street,
where he invites them to cull and nxuniino for them
selves, the varioty of now stylos of superior French
CLOTHS. Cassiuiores, Doeskins, Vestings, Cravats,
Hcarfs, uml other articles for gentlemen's wear. These
Goods aro imported diroct tothiscity by himself, and
wpre selected last month in Paris, by a competent and
experienced ngont, and he now offers them to the pub
lic, confidant Hint they will give the highest sutisiac-
ioi. in every respect.
t. jfiT' Tho above Goods will bo sold by the pieco or
pattern, or will bn uiude to order.
Tho subscriber having opene.d a correspon
dence and made arrangements by which he ht-s se
cured the personal services of a confidential and com
petent ttgeut in Paris, is now prepared to import any
kind ot French Goods on Commission. All orders
Accompanied >»y tlio cush, a ill bo fuithfully uml strict*
ly attcuJcd to.
or* The subscriber keeps ulso on hand his usuul
stock of Goods in his lino, comprising piece Goods,
' l.mioi? ,1U r C . lo , t, ,‘ in «> i ' i nd u gcne.ul assortment of gon-
JOHN MALLERY.
J. T. JONES,
I> Ion it mi* nt Hqnnre, Wont Side,
U AH Received, per-ship Alcyone, from Loudon, a
tine assortment of Double and Singlo-burrellcd
GUNH.
He also keeps constantly on-hand a varied stock of
Pistols, Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, Percuesioti
Cans, Shot and Powder.
Rides made to order, and repuiring in every branch
of tho Guusmithing business done in the best style,
net 23 ly
THE GREAT SUMMER MEDICINE!!
Bit. UUY80TT»H
IMPROVED EXTRAC T OF
Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla,
1 7*OR the cure of all disease* or disorders generated
by impure blood. Its great success justly entitles
it to theuuine of the
GREAT AMERICAN SPECIFIC.
So fur us it is known it is universally appreciated,
ami many eminent physicians use it daily in their prac
tice witli the most happy effects, nud certify tliut it is
the best extract in existence, ami the only one tliut
STANDS THE TEST OF TIME.
Every year adds to its great popularity, mid multi
plies its astonishing cures. The victim of
HEREDITARY SCROFULA,
With suppurating glands, honcy-comhcd flesh, nud
caries eating into his hones, finds Guysott’s Yellow
Dock uud Sursaparilla u balm for his afflictions. His
horrible torments arc assuaged, and his malady not
only relieved, hut
PERMANENTLY CURED.
It may he safely assorted, from the results of past
experience, that Dr. Guy soil’s Extract of Yellow Dock
and Sursaparilla is, beyond ull comparison, the
MOST WONDERFUL REMEDY ON EARTH
for the following discuses, uud ull others proceeding
from
VITIATED BLOOD.
Scrofula or Kings' Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cuta-
ueous Eruptions, Pimples or Pustule on the face,
Blotches, Boils, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm or To •
ter, Scald Head, Enlargement and Pains of tho Bone,
and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Lumbago, am.
diseasesariaingfrom injudicious use of Mercury, Acites
or Dropsy, Exposure or Imprudence in Life, Liver
Complaint, Ague and Fever, Intermitting Fever, Chol
era Morbus, Dysentery, Diurrlnea, Plotnora of Blood
in the Head, Piles, Pains in the Bnck, Sides, Breast or
Loins, and all forms of Musculnr, Glundulcr nud Skin
Discuses
It is u sovereign specific for Genernl Debility, and
the host renovator for a Broken Constitution. It bra
ces and rc-invigorntes every organ, promotes activity
and regularity in every function, and produces that
condition of the whole physical system, which is tho
best security for
LONG LIFE l
Let nil who wish to purge the hluodfrom the impuri]
ties contracted from the free indulgence of tho appe
tite during the winter, and to prepare the system to
RESIST SUMMER EPIDEMICS,
rksort now to Guysotte’s Extract of Yellow Dock
and Sarsaparilla, which is proving itsolf an antidote
for inuny of the most malignant diseases that fiesh is
heir to, and they will never be disappointed; for in
this remedy the public faith has never wavered—never
can waver; for it is founded on experience, just as
their want of faith in other and spurious compounds is
ulso founded in experience: They
FLY FROM MINERAL NOSTRUMS
to seek hope, life, and vigor from this
PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY.
Therefore, however hrokcucd down in health uud
spirits, however louthsomo to himself and others, let
no one dosnuir of recovery, let the patient only un
derstand that his hope of physical restoration lies
only in “ Guysott's Extract of Yellow Dock and Sar:
saparilla," uml persuade him for his
LIFE’S SAKE
to try it, nud wo have no hesitation in predicting his
speedy restoration to health,
As a means r 1 * “ ' *'
WOMAN'
it has no equul ii: tho materia mudicu, and at that
critical period of life, when the first stage of her de
cline commence*, its cordial and invigorating Proper
ties will unable her to
PASS THE CRISIS SAFELY.
None genuine unless put up in large bottles
containing a quart,and name of the Syrup blown in
the glass, with the written siguaturo S. F. Bonnctt on
the outsido wrapper.
Price, $1 per bottle—or G bottles for $5.
Sold by SCOVlL A MEAD.
113 Chartres street, New-Orleuus.
Sole General Agents for the Southern States, to
whom all orders must ho addressed.
Sold by J.M. TURNER, Savannah.
“ J.M. TURNER A CO. “
And by ouc nppoiurod Agent in overy town in Georgia
Fill IE Subscribers have just received n large ship
.1 meiit of all kinds of Stoves, for Purlor, Ilall ami
Offices, which makes their assortment complete. They
would most respect folly invito tho public generally to
call and examine them, at their Old Stand, South of
the market, (nov 10) McARTHOR It, MORSE.
cherry' pectoral,
FOR THE CURE OF
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bron
chitis, Croup, Asthma, Whoop
ing-Cough & Consumption.
In offering to tho community this justly celebrated
remedy for disease of tho throat uud lungs, it is not
our wish to trifle with the lives or health of tho afflict
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 ussortious
or false statements of its efficacy, nor will wo hold out
any liopo to suffering Immunity which fucts will not
warrant.
Many proofs aro hero given, and wc solicit an inqui
ry from the public into all wo publish, fooling assured
they will find them perfectly reliable,and the medicine
worthy their host confidence and patronage.
From the distinguished Professor of Chemistry and
Materia Mcdica, Bowdoin College.
Dcur Sir : I delayed answering the receipt of your
preparation, until I had an opportunity of witnessing
Its effects in my own family, or in the families of my
friends. .
This I have now done with tf high degreo of satis
faction, in cases both of adults uml children.
1 have found it,ns its ingrodieuts show, a powerful
reinedv for colds and coughs, and pulmoiinry 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: I have been cured of tho worst
cough 1 ever hud in my life, by your “Cherry Pec
toral,” uml never fail, when I have opportunity, of
recommending it to others.
Yours respectfully, S. D. EMERSON.
if this medicine is
patient had become very feeble,
uud the effect of tho medicine was unmistakably dis
tinct
United States Hotel, Saratoga Springs, \
July 5, 1849. $
>r. J. C. Ayer—Sir: I have been afflicted with
painful a flection of the lungs, uml nil the symptoms of
settled consumption, for more than a your. 1 could
find no medicine that would reach my case, until 1
ommcncod the use of your “Cherry Pectoral,”
liirli gave me gradual relief, and I have been steadi-
/ gaining my strength, till my health is well nigh re
stored.
While using your mudiciuc, I hud the gratification
of curing with it my reverend friend, Mr. Truman, of
Sumpter District, who hud been suspended from his
parochial duties by u severe attack of bronchitis.
I have pleasure in certifying these fucts to you,
And am, sir, yours respectfully,
J. F. CALHOUN, of South Carolina.
With such ussurance, uudfroinsuchmcii,nostronger
proof can he udduced, except tliut found ill its effects
upon trial.
Prepared und sold by JAMES C. AYER,
Pruclicnl Chemist, Lowell, Muss.
Sold in Savannah by J. M. TURNER, T.M. TUR
NER A CO., and ull the Druggists throughout the city
and state. 6ino June 26
Gin
DYING INI) UKJXOVATING
, establishment,
<3 York-st., rear of the Court House, Savannah, Qa
. established in 1832
ADILS Silk and Woollen Dresses, Shawls, Table
Covers, Sec. cleaned, and dyed vurious color*, Lu-
die* Bonnets Bleached and Pressed in a fashionable
style, Kid Gloves Cleaned, und Gentlemen’* Garment’*
Cleaned, Renovated or Dyed as inuybo required. All
done in the same stylo which hu* generally so much
pleased my patrons and friends. Term* moderate.-—
Orders from the country uud interior of Georgia,
Florida, und South Curolina, thankfully recoived and
punctually attended to.
upr 22istawos4tly ALEXANDER GALLOWAY,
4’I ADJNET MAKING mid UPHOLSTE—
11V.—H. S. BOGARDUS, No. 25 Bull st., would
inform the citizens of Suvnniiuh, that ho bus taken the
above store for the purpose of carrying on the Cubi-
uut uud Upholstering business, viz : Making new and
repairing old furniture. Old furniture bought and sold.
The bottoms of Sofas, Divnus, and Ottoman*, made
over and re-covered. Gluss plates of ull sizes kopt
for sale. Carpets, Oil Cloth, und Matting, cut ami put
down. Bell* uud Lamps hung; Curtains and Roller
Blinds put up. Musicul Instruments of nil kinds re
paired. Wool, hair and inoss Mattresses for sale; Also
feather beds, bolsters and pillows. Old Muttrcsses
made over in the best mnnuor. "
Every description of Coffin* on band und made to
order, of tho best materials and finish : Prices low.
II. S. B. has been engaged in the ubovo business in
the city of Bavuiiuuh, for the last seventeen yours,
which induces him to believe llmt ho cun picas* ull
those who will favor him with a portion of their work,
qpril 10—ly
T bUAlHKK, LUMBBK.
HE undersigned, intending to continue the Lum
ber business on his own account, will keep con
stantly on hand a quantity of River Sawed Lumber.
Ranging Timber, and Shingles; also Oak, Ash an ’
Piue wood. JNO. F. O’BYRNE,
nov 20 ly At the old stand, O’Byrno.s wharf.
F pi RACING CLOTH—F<
X man, Engineers, Sic.
C ~ « •
r tho uso of Draughts-
ftyon Paper, of various colors.
Mathematical Instrument*, single or iu cases— u fino
and well selected stock. Recoived by
nov 7 JOHN M. COOPER Si CO.
lUtt,BUCKWHBAT 5 HAiU8.
«Xcc.—-30 bbla Hiram Smith’s premium futility
Flour ; 50 do Pure Goiiosee do; 10 bulf bbls Buck
wheat do; 10 qr bbls aud 10 kegs do; 20 tierces Bal
timore) Sugar Cured Ilams; 50 hhls Mackerel, Nos. 1,
2 and 3; 75 half do, Nos. 1 and 2; 50 hhls Stewart’t.
Clarified Sugar. Luudiug from bark Rhodes and shin
Sil&sLeouard, audlbruule by
SWIFT, DENSLOW & CO.
|VBTICE.—Tin, subscribers huvo tilts day usso<
. 1 themselves lojjetlior, for the transaction ul
the AUCTION ami GENERAL COMMISSION UUSI-
N ESS, under the stylo of TARVEll & TRUCK ELUT,
aud respectfully tender tlioir sorvicos to their friends
uud tho public generally.
, John v. tarvf.r,
O' 1 1 EUGENE J. TRUCHELUT.
( AO-PAHTNEItSIilll" NOTICE •—The uuder-
■T "‘SJ^°d have this day formed a connection* with
Mr. E. W. Marshall, and will coutinue tho Wholesale
Dry Goods business undor tho firm of Roberts, Foote
A -Marshall.
June 3
CHEAP OttOCJttltlJBS.'
T HE Undersigiiod would most respectfully inform
tho citizen* of Savnuuah und its vicinity, that ho
1ms one of tho most carefully selected and choico stock
of Groceries in the city, ull of which he will sell ut the
lowest cash prices. Captains of VohhcI*, lloiird-
liiK-IlouMO Keeper#, Private FuinillrM, and
others, would do well to call uml examine his stock
before purchasing elsewhere, us he flutters liimsolf
can oflWr tTi
tliut lie c
•tch inducements us will enable
thoin to purchase a goex article of Groceries at a much
lower price than tho same quality of goods cun be ob
tained for ut any other store in the city.
Having made arrangements with sumo of the first
Importers, Ac., in the city of New York, he will al
ways huvo a fresh supply of articles ut the lowest pos
sible cash prices. C. B. SCALLY,
NEW WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
CLOTHING stoke.
FT11IE Subscribers having just arrived in this ci
X mid opened tho elegant new Store, corner of
Congress uud Jeffersou-stroets, beg leave to announce
to the citizens of Savannah, and to dealers aud others
in the country,
Tliut from und uftcr the 1st of September lust., they
will keep always on hand an ample supply of READY
MADE CLOTHING, of overy description, from the
most common to the finest articles.
They will also furnish overy thing that can
quired for u geutlemun’s wurdrohe, such us SHIRTS,
COLLARS, CRAVATS, DRAWERS, UNDER
SHIRTS, BOOTS, SHOES, CAPS, HATS, SOCKS
ami GLOVES.
Also, all sorts of BLANKETS, TRUNKS, CAR
PET BAGS, GUNS, PISTOLS, Ac.
All persons in town and country arc respectfully ro
quested to call und cxumiuo onr stock and ascertain
our prices. A large assortment of BOYS’ CLOTH
1NG constantly on hand.
sept 15 ly MAAS A IIKYMANN.
Rend tho following, uml *
Lirtli a trial. This patient had
FALL AND WINTER. GOOD*.
T HE subscribers have received by recent arrivals,
mi extensive supply of PLAINS, KERSEYS,
BLANKETS, aud other PLANTATION articles.
Which, together with a general assortment of FANCY
uud STAPLE DRY GOODS, suited to the present
uud approaching seasons, arc offered for sale iu quan
tities to suit purchasers on liberal terms, by
JAMES ANDERSON Si CO.,
oct 4 No. 70 St. Juliun und 103 Bryan streets.
BOOLE’S
HYPERION FLUID,
FOR
RESTORING, PRESERVING AND EM
BELLISHING THE HAIR.
I S now considered by evory one the best article ever
produced. The unprecedented snlo, increasing de
mand, and universal satisfaction it gives, have more
than realized tho most sauguiue expectations of the
inventor.
The “Hyperion” is a Vegetable Compound, which
besides its tonic uud stimulating qualities, recommend
ed by the most eminent Physicians, combines ill itself
a thorough cleansing wash, blended with a silky,
glossy moisture for the hair, bettor than any oil,greuse,
or pomatum, yet free from their deleterious effects; ami
possessing intrinsic values never before uttuined for
preventing
BALDNESS AND GRE¥ IIAIR,
entirely curing Scurf, DuudrufV, uud ull other diseases
of tho skin ; disposing the lmir to curl, und positively
changing tho harshest lmir into the most soft, glossy,
aud healthy state—giving it n darker color.
The Liuiies consider it invaluable, as it keeps tho
parting clean, ami tho Iiuir iu pluce und curl. On chil
dren’s heads it lays the foundation of a good licud of
hair.
A Treatise on the Anatomy und Physiology of the
Hair, with directions for preventing baldness, remov
ing dandruff, and preserving the natural beauty and
softness of the hair, by YVm. Bogle, uccoinpuuies
each bottle.
The proprietor bus innumerable certificates, ex
tolling its manifold virtues, from eminent Physical!*,
Divines, mid citizens of the highest respectability, and
begs to give as a sumplo the following from u well
no wn gentleman:
Charleston Hotel.
Charleston, S. C., March 7,1851.
Mr. IPm. Bogle: Dear Sir—Some time ago my
hair commenced falling off, und to such an extent, I
began to fear 1 should turn prematurely bald. After
using many of the popular articles of the day, a friend
suggested your “ Hyperion Fluid,’’which I was induced
to try, with, I confess, hut little hope of success. 1 was,
however, surprised and gruified idler a shorttriul to
find a decided improvement, aud I now possess a full
crop oflicalthy hair, which I can only attribute to the
extraordinary qualities of your justly celohruted
Hyperion Fluid.”
You are nt liberty to publish this for the benefit of
hers similarly afflicted, and I hope success may
crown your deserving efforts, and tliut your sales of
the Hyperion Fluid may be coinmensuruto with its
iicrits. Yours very respectfully,
THOMAS S. NICKERSON.
FOR THE COMPLEXION—A NEW ARTICLE.
BOOLE’S
HEBE AI ON I A,
PreservlnflnnilBeiuitlfyiiiB tlmComplcxion
und rendering it Fair, Delicate
and Transparent.
FINIIE Proprietor, with ull honorable consciousness
X of meriting the approval of the fair sex, ventures
to bring the above article undor their notice, confident
of its superior merits. Wherever it has been used it has
proved itself admirably adapted ns a cutaneous cos
metic, uud pronounced equally efficacious for eradi
cating tans, pimples, and other eruptions of the skin,
as the Hyperion Fluid has proved itself for restoring
the lmir.
gFor Children.—AstfioHcboniouiuisentirclyinnoccnt
in its composition, it may be used with the most perfect
safety for children; its balsamic properties nourishes
the skin in its embryo stato, keeping it free from all
impurities. Genial und purifyiug, it is at once both
soothing und pieusing to tho little patients.
Agents for Savannah, Tuos. M. Turner Si Co.,L.
. Mvers, and Moore & Hendrickson. Charleston,
IIavelland, Habrall AC.», und P. M. Cohen &
Co. Augusta, IIavelland, Risley & Co., and D. B.
Plumd. New York, Sands & Co., aud Cary & Co.
mar 15 stuth
It) bales Schley’s Georgia Plains ; 5 cases lmt’n
do. do.; 3 do. Washington Kerseys; 3 hales all wool
Plains; lease Plaid Lindsey; 1 do. Copperlield Plaids;
10 bales Duffel ltluukets, assorted ; which, with a va
riety of other styles, will lie ottered to merchants und
planters nt lowest market prices by
nov in Laroche, bowne & co.
REMOVAL.
DESTINY CAREFULLY CALCU-
lated and set on Paper.
A strology the celebrated dr.c.
W. ROBACK, Professor of Astrology, Astronomy,
Phrenology,uud Geomancy,accompanied withCONJU
RATION, irom Sweden, Office No. 0, VVhito-st., New
York City, otters his services to the citizenu ofSa-
vuniiuh. Hchasboonconsultedbyalltho crowned heuds
ol\Europc, und enjoys n higher reputation us an Astro
loger than any one living. Nativities calculated ac
cording to Geomancy—Ladies $3, Gentlemen $5.
Persons ut u distance can have their nativities drawn
by sliding the date of the day of their birth. All let
ters containing the above fee will receive immediate
attention, and Nativities sent to any part of the world
written on durable paper; and he is prepared to muko
use of his power by conjuration on uny of the follow
ing topics : Courtship, udvice given for the successful
accomplishment of a wealthy inarriuge; he hut:
power to rodccmsuch us aro given to the free u»
tho bottle; and for nil cases of hazard, uml for the
recovery of stolon or lost property, and tho purchas
ing oflottory tickets. Thousands of tho above named
cases have been douo iu this city and its vicinity, and
in the United Stutos, to tho full satisfaction of all. 10,*
000 Nativities or Horoscopes have been cast during
the last four years while bore. Letters will answer
evory purpose, and will do as well as to call in per
son, ami tiic mail is now so safo that persons need
not lcnr to trust money through the Post Office. Dr.
Koliuck receives from 500 to 1000 letters monthly, and
has nevor missed one. All letters will hereligiously
attended to, if prepaid. C. W. ROBACK,
No. G Whitc-st., New York City.
OP* Almanacs, by C. W. Ilobuck, will be given
those who apply at the office of the Morning Hews.
kept 9 * Gm
Eastern liny, 50,000 Bricks, 0,000 fuel Lumber—
cargo of schr. Mary Jane ; landing uml for sale by
nov 7 B1UGIIAM, KELLY Si CO.
IIAPE SHAWI.S, plain uml embroidered,
Black Tliibot .Shuwls, Cashmere Scarfs, together
with a lull assortment of Square uud Long Shawls, for
sale by t» ov 5 1 La ROCHE, BOWNE & CO.
ITS
-GO bales prime North River Hay, landing
per ship Murion, uud for snlo by
nov 7 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
pARPENTEtt’S HHACKS.—I have on Imml
VV a full usbortmciit, among which aro some of Mar-
pic’s suporior Bruces, with self-acting spring,
nov E. HOPKINS, Agent.
i ^OIt SAKE, by ANDREW LOW & CO., Orrcl
Coul—on tho YVImrf. nov 1 lm
ceived per steamer Florida, wucgiiuiciii, uuu
case plain aud embroidered Crape Shawls, which they
will dispose of ut very reduced prices.
»»ov M. PRENDERGAST & CO.
R azor brushes, combs, p u
Mouaics, rioups, Perfumeries of all
received
Orleans, uud 400 coils Philadelphia Rope ; also,
75 bales Bagging, in store und for sale low to close co,
signment, by (nov 3) CHAS. A. GREINER.
[VEYV 111 At
I i Nos. 1, 2, und 3. Just landed, nnd Cor sale by
nov 11 McMAHON & DOYLE.
’iiitugc ’49 and ’50; ulso 20 packages Rochelle
uul Bordeaux Brandy iu halves, quarters and eighths,
in U. B. Bonded Warehouse. For sale by
nov 11 W. M. DAVIDSON.
F liOIJlt.-
etta—200
-10 hulfbbls. landing from schr. lioun
200 lbs. thrco-corded Gilling Twine, uud 10
half bbls. Lard ; for sale by
nov 21 EDW’D O’BYRNE.
ter bbls. No. 1 Mackerel; 25 kits do
No. 2 and 3 Jo; 25 quintals Codtieh ; landing from
ship Eli Whitney, und for sale by
nov 21 WOOD, CLAGHORN & CO.
I jMtBKU GARDEN SEEDS.—A LARGE ami
WELL SELECTED stock, consisting of overy
variety used in this climate, and selected witli great
care expressly for this market. Just received by
steamer, aud lor sale wholesale and retail by
nov 20 J. DeMARTIN,
C ORN.—1,200 bushels prime white Corn, luudiug
per bi-iglluurictta, and for sain by
nov 21 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
from steamer Alabama, and for sule by
»»v *9 COHENS & HERTZ.
f lVERI’OOE SALT.—-4,000 Sadrs luudiug
XJ from burquo Favorite. For sale by
ANDREW LOW Si CO.
O RltEJU COALS.—Landing from burquo Favo
rite, from Liverpool . For sale by
ANDREW‘LOW Si CO.
*On UAEIiONS VARNISHES, of various
kinds und quality; for sale by
****** ,A J. H. CARTER, Druggist, Jcfferson-st.,
»
AJOT. 1 ,®?- - T 1 ' 0 Co-purtncnihip of Marilmll &
Aikiu is litis day dissolved liy mutual consent
rhe name of the firm cau ho used by either of the un-
dersigued in closing tho business.
E. VV. MARSHALL,
-■ |Ulle •* ALEXANDER A1K1N.
Tundersigned having purchased the interest of
h - W. Marshall, in the late firm of Marshall &
stand’ u, 1 ,1 co,1 f lu “ e 1,10 Dry Goods business ut the old
fX 'soliS;. ,h ° *™ “ f yki " * B “™*. «*><' respect-
luny solicit a coutinuunce of its former patrons.
iune 1 ALEXANDER AIKIN,
J THOMAB H. BURNS. JR.
SUM) do do Planting do; 95 bJ.ws^'r™'“l"®
Biscuit; 60 bbls. Butler, Sugar lid S.UllTr ‘i?° d "
75 boxes, and 50 H do new Raisi-,, new.cafe j
* novao 8CKANTON, JOHNSTON & Co.
Hr p-KHNCH EXTRACTS AND COLOGNE
-* Just received ono case of Lubiu's Extracts, fur
K llie handkerchief, and Joseph Am. Farina Cologne,
. _ Which for the permanency^f (heir perfume, are uusur-
•'■■!*/■■” pnssod; also, some highly perfumed French Soaps.
For salo by LaROCHE, BOWNE & CO.
rjARFETINGS AT COST.-A few piece, of
^ Rich Tapostry Brussels, nud Thompson villa tbreo
nnd two ply Carpeting*, being the last of an auction
- lot, will be disposed of at cost lor cash, by
B. F. McKENNA, No. 135 Congros*-8t.
N. B.—Hemp and Raw Silk Carpetings, suitable for
°botI rooma * or crum *» cloths, for sale cheap.
PORT OF PLY MOTH AND DEVONPORT, ENG
CHARLES WOOD,
AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL AGENT,
A DVANCES Money, to any amount, on Goods cor
signed, for sale, by Auction, or otherwise. Tho
attention ofoxporters is rospectfblly directed to this
announcement. The above port comprises grout ad
vantage* for tho sulo of Southern products—Corn,
Sugar, Rico and Tobacco, would always command the
highest market prices—containing, as it docs, a large
population, und being an extensive Nuval Station.
ltoforto W. R. Symons, Suvunnuh. nov 8
CLOTHING, CLOTHING, CLOTHING".
P IERSON & HEIDT, Nu. 10 VVlihuker-stroot. Sn-
VAuuah, huvo boon and ura cou»Uiutly receiving
an extensive assortment of READY-MADE CLOTH
ING and Goutlomen’s Furnishing Goods. We would
respectfully iuvito tho utteution of Merchants visiting
the city to our stock, gotten up expressly for our
trudo. Great caro has been observed at to the stylo
and inako of our Garmeuts, und wc are detormiued to
sell as low as can be purchased in Now York. Our
stock of Fancv Goods is complete, uud wc invite our
friends to call and examine for themselves.
PIERSON & HEIDT,
Clothing uud Furnishing Goods,
oct 1C Wholesale une Retail.
^AMELIA JAPONIC.’AS.—Just received per
V-' steamer Florida, u large and elegant assortment
ot t. amelia Japouicas, uniong which aro some rare va-
rieties. JO S. M. TURNER,
Monument .Square.
FINE BRANDY.—Otard, Pi
■K Godard Brandy, on draught ai
»alehy C.B.HCALLY
Ciistillon. uud
r “ ? -“ ! “ g 1 00 B03OJS ,6'* and B’s Patent Mould Camllc.
in store and for s»ln hv
FACTORAGE AND GKNKKAXi COMMIS
SION BUSINESS.
fllHE Subscriber begs leave to iuform his Planting
X friends and tho public general! v, tliut bo still con
tinues the above busiuess in all of its brandies, at bis
old Htaud, No. 126 Bay-street. Strict personal atten
tion will bo given at all times to the sale of Cottou and
v -, p £ od “ c e. All orders for Bagging, Rope, and
r aiuily Supplies, carefully filled at the lowest market
r “‘ c *’ , . JOHN V. TARVER.
Savannah, August 7th, 1851.
„ ttMllliR! l,riWKERI|
fTYHE^iil?^^ fcU | AND RlyEH LUMBER
TVimm^^liavcnow on hand, and will con-
■*. Onun to keep, a largo and full supply of well
seuonod Steam Sawed and R| v „ r Board, and Scant,
liui, of Ml descriptions and size,, which they will
•oiriovv and on accommodating terms. Lumber will bo
delivered in any part of the cily if required
E. F. K1NCHLEY & CO.,
o«I8 Willink'n Wharf.
TTTriTirir i-r " — tvniiiiit h wharr.
b „lr “* n F nKmw>»^ X f IME.-5W bbla Lline'limdingntidlrii?saleb y ~
K HENDERSON A SON, | JU nov 90 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
F Ki.SH lUGcjTAltll*—Ready prepared for use.
Just received, aud for sule by
llov ,2 J- DeMARTIN.
A EE.—3U bbls. Albany Cream Ale, of superior
, ‘l u ? ,u y. l>rewcd oxpressly for mo—just landing
from brig Wilson Fuller; for sulo by
W. M. DAVIDSON.
QOO APPLES, Potatoes uud Onions,
iu stornnmJ lor sulo by
EDWARD II. BUNKER, 80 Bay-st.
lo by
II. BUN
KEIl, 80 Bay-st.
KjHNK WINES.—Pule and Brown Sherry, Madei-
J- ru, and Port Wines, on draught nud in bottles.
ror sulo by C. B. SCALLY,
St. Andrew’s Hull.
rpo ARRIVE—190 busbclsheavy New Hampshire
-a- Weed Outs, well cleaned. For sule by
__ E. HENDERSON & SON,
11 ov No- M Indian street
pRlIsa HTrTTER,-9U firkin, prime do,hen
X Rutter. Just landing uml for sule by
nov 26 C'. 11. 8CALLY, 8t. Andrews Hall.
H Ai>IS.—200 Baltimore Hams iu bags, lauding and
for salo by b
nov 2G WOOD, CLAGHORN Si CO.
P ORT WINE AND SEGARS.-35 quarter
cosks Port Wine, and 250,000 imported Segars.
yegars.
W. M. DAVIDSON.
C LOTHS, CASSIMERES; dfcc.~Kro,ich.
English and American Clolhs, in assorted colors'
Doeskin Cassimcres, Satinets, Kentucky Joans fancy
Tweeds, (i-4^ checked Cloakings, for children’s wear,
LaROCHE, BOWNE & CO.
PATENT CLOTH GAITERS,—Just r^d^d
A u fear dozou. For salo by
nov 34 PRICE A VEADER.
(UNARY CAGES.—A full supply nf"fSt' u ™
V -' back and gothic gallery Canary Cages just opened
und for sale by COLLINS A 11ULKI.EY,
sT
Bryan Struct.
'lie best article in use for cleaning Knives ; also,
knife sharpening Bells; Knife res s, und Prcsbure
Bells. Just received uud for sale by
nov 20 COLLINS & BULKLEY.
Carpet Tucks with leathers; also Carpet Hammers.
Just recoived and for salo by
nov 24 COLLINS Si BULKLEY.
Huir Dyo which instantaneously eliaiii
color of the huir to a beautiful brown or black with
out injury to tho huir or skin, just recoived and for sale
by (nov 21) MOORE Si HENDRICKSON.
Buckets, Tubs, VVash-boards, Burrels-covers,
and Chcoso Safes, for sale by
nov 21 McMAHON Si DOYLE.
B altimore bacon.
hhds. prime Bacon Sides, 10 do do Shoulders, 150
bbU superfine Howard street Flour, 50 do prime Leaf
Lard, 100 kegs do do. Lauding und for sale by
nov 21 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO.
brig Osceola, and for sale by
E. F. KINCHLEY A CO.,
nev 19 Williuks’Wharf.
1 flfl BARRELS CEMENT, and 100 barrels
lUlr Calcined Plaster, lauding and for sale low
from wharf by
nov 25 C. A. GREINER.
frigerant und Luxutivo. Sold by
nov 22 MOORE Sc HENDRICKSON.
ACON.—pi. casks'Bucon Strips, just received
WEBSTER Si PALMES.
C. W. VAN HORN’S
IMPROVED |LAST1C SHOULDER
The only Brace Manufactured that
doe, not bind or chafe under thi
"n7c’^fort n ‘ U0rHUUhb0tl “''“
Tnosu w lm bnve worn other Bruc,
_ nr®i rMtieMed t« g| vo these „ tri ,|'’’
' /jsPfiK ctorij;•
ses, children of both sexes, and all others, ’who eiih-'i
from Inilul or occupation, or from n weakly or ile i-
taied constitution, have acquired (he Imbit of henVi't '
forward, (round-shouldered) uud cotnprestin.il,i
l>"d lungs, will find the nbovoBrace to e ,„, d vt . „l " Sl
defect, and ensure at. erect carriage,
symmetry nnd form of body to the weirer and , u?
lowing „ full, IVce, nt.d healUty action aud
tlte lungs, by removing tho compression, u„J „ rc ',; f
Jd dT.en. y ,d 1 ’ ulm ° , "‘ ry or *' > ” 8fro "> booming we,!' k
C. W. VAN HORN A CO.,
Pldladejphla" of Surgical Bandages o, all dec e ipHo,,
oo * HENDRICKSON, Agent.
ocl28 3m Gibbons’ Building., Bavattn.'Tit.
R. R. R.
RAI)WAY’S READY RELIEF
IS ACKNOWLEDGED BY THE TRUE MEN OF AMER
ICA TO BE THE QUICKEST ANI) MOST EF
FECTUAL REMEDY FOR THE CURE OF
PAIN, AND THE REMOVAL OF ITS
CAUSE, IN THE WOULD.
PAIN
I S the warning given of tho presence of disease
and tho prostration of tho nervous system. To stop
pain instantly is o.ir first grout desidoratum- -then to
strengthen the nerves, uml to givo vitality and a heal
thy actiou to tho nervous energy, so us to cnnbln the
system to ward off tho attucks of disoase. This wo
accomplish by
Railway’# Ready Relief,
which is prepared expressly for tho instant rcliof of
pain, aud to strengthen, invigorate, audio regulato tho
actiou of tho nerves, muscles, secret ous, and every
organ in iho system. Since Rudwny’s Ready Rcliof
Has become a popular remedy, it is now proscribed by
physicians in every place, ns the best und quickest
cure for nil
Rheumatic, Neuralgic and Nervous Pains*
It has cured over one hundred persons in this city,
who hnvo used Nervous Antidotes when tho hue uud
cry is offered to refund the money, hut when the pu-
tient asks for his money, the circulators of those nos
trums uro not to be found.
Every day wo have persons who huvo suffered
months of anguish from
Neuralgia, TicDolcroux,Sick and Nervous
Headache,
who have used those weak and inefficient remedies in
vain, certify that ouc or two iipplicutious of Itudwny’s
Ready Relief extornally, uud 30 drops at u dose inter
nally, have completely cured them. It has stopped the
most excruciating pangs of puin of
Rheumatism
in 15 minutes, nud cured the disease entirely in 24
hours. It has cured somo during its application. It
will always stop the pain in five or teu minutes.
Neuralffin.
Every enso of Nourulaia, where it has been properly
used, it has stopped tlio pain in a few minutes. Its
continued use will strengthen the nerves aud rid the
system entirely from disease.
Parnlysls,
Or liorvous prostration, a relaxation of the muscles;
in 99 eases out of 100 it will restore the uso of the
limb in a few hours. It strengthens, wurins, and iuvigo-
rules every muscle, nerve, aud sinew in tho system.
Pains In the Bones.
All pains and all aches feci its wonderful soothing nnd
strengthening influence; it instantly arrests the most
severe pains.
Jumping; Toothache.
It will stop tho most tantalizing tooth ache In a few
seconds. This thousands of our citizens can attest.
Nervous pains of all kinds are arrested iu a few mo
ments by Radwuy’s Ready Relief.
Sick Ilendoche.
999 eases out of 1,000, it will free from pain in fifteen
minutes, and tho continued use according to directions,
'* lpositively cure.
Cough* aud Cold*.
Railway’s Ready Relief will instantly stop tho nidst
troublesome cough. It bus cured lioarscuoss time aud
ugain, inn few hours. Tukcn internally, it enables
tho patient to cxpcctorute freely, removes ull inflam
mation, swelling, and irritation of tlio Broncliicul or
gans, and by bathing externally the neck, throat, uud
chest, it produces n quicker action to the skin, the pn-
ticut perspires froely, it removes tho pain from the
throat, anu gives strength to the lungs.
Eruption# of the Skin.
Byadding u table epoonfulof Relief to u table spoon
ful of Olive Oil, it will slop the most painful itching of
the skin in a few minutes, and entirely cure Suit Rhe-
n, Ring Worm, Itch, Burns, Sores, Sculds, &c.
Swelling*.
Rad way’s Ready Relief will reduce all swellings,
bruises, or wounds, in u few minutes. Bear in mind to
ask for Iladwuy’s Ready Relief. Remember the three
R. R. It.
Brice 50 cents largo bottles, and 25 cents, containing
tea times the strength of any liuiamcnt or antidote in
Principal office 162 Fulton street, New York ; Read
ing &. Co., State street, Boston; Cohen, Charleston;
Blakely Si Co., St. Louis ; A. Douglass, Patterson; Van
Buskirk, Newark ; C. Phelps, Hartford ; J. Kinun &.
Sperry, Now Haven; SamuelSkidder, Lowell; Perry,
Manchester ; Hale, Newburyport: Lathrop, Dover, N.
H.; aud by ull tho respectable druggists iu the Uuitcd
States und Canadas. RADWAY Si CO.,
v 162 Fulton street, New York.
RADWAUSllEDICATED SOAP.
A S a BKAUTIF1KR of THK skin, it surpasses
everything of tho kind iu the world. It re
moves Redness, Pimples, Blotches, Pustules, Tetters
Rash. It euros Salt Rheum, Ring Worm, Sore Heads,
Sores, Pustular Eruptions. It imparts health to the
skin und beauty to tho complexion. As a Nprsery
uud Toilet Soap, it is beyond the reach of rivalry, uud
for Shaving purposes it is the best iu use. One cake
of Radwuy’s Soap will last longer than tlirao cakes
of the same sizo of any other Soap in uso, therefore it
is the cheupest and host Soap in tho world. Pric-i 25
cents, lanja cakes in engruved wruppers, and the sig
nature of R. G. Radway upon each wrapper.
THE CROWNING ORNAMENT OF BEAUTY IS A
BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF LUXURIANT HAIR.
RADWAFS CIRCASSIAN BALM.
fl^HE lady or gentleman who desires a beautiful arti-
X cle to dress their Hair, aro advised to make use
of Railway’s Circassian Balm ; it possesses many ad
vantages over all other hair tonics und preparations.
First, it demises the scalp from dandruff, gives tone
and vigor to the roots and bulbs, invigorates to hculthy
actiou the germ of life, which gives to tho hair a healthy
root, and forces tho huir to grow; it cures Baldness,
stops the huir from falling out, makes it flue, strong,
soft uml glossy, keeps it from turning grey, or be
coming discolored. It is truly a luxury to dress the
hair with this delicious preparation.
Agents in Suvunnuh:—
MOORE A. HENDRICKSON.
J. A. LaROCHE.
A. A. SOLOMONS A CO., and
apr JOHN A. MAYER.
c. w. VAN HORN’8
IMPROVED ELASTIC UTERINE SUPPORTER
Par Praia;,in. Uteri, (Falling of the Homh;,
This iuslrumrnt is light and dustic, nt„l U tad.
without tho stool springs, which isohj.ctiotmhleo n
chafing tho hips, Ac., making them c
ANS*—A low dozen Chinese Fans, very handsome
• patterns, received per Steamer Alubuma, and for
snlo by
nov 8 LaROCHE, BOWNE A CO.
H/lANTIJLjLAS, VISETTES, «fcc.—Ladies’
1TA and Children’s Silk Mantillas; White Cashmere
do.; Cashmere Shawls uud Scurfs. For sulo by
nov8 LaROCHE, BOWNE A CO.
S UGAK* LARD, dice.—20 hhds primo Porto
Rico Sugur ; 12 do do St. Croix do ; 50 bbls prime
Leaf Lard; 100 kegs do do do; 50 bbls Potatoes; 50
boxes Cheese; 20 do \4lb papers Ground Pepper.—
Landing from barque Maria Morton, ami for sule by
uov 8 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
D R* HASTING’S COMPOUND SYRUP
NAPHTA.—This medicine is highly recom
mended for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, and Consumption;
a fresh supply just received by
uov 10 J. H. CARTER, Druggist, Jcffcrson-st.
T OHRlLLAKI>\S MACCABOY SNUFF.
XJ Just received a lot of the above Snuff, in bottles
nd jars; sorsalo by J. H. CARTER,
uov 10 Druggist, Joflerson-st.
T EAS.—25 Half Chests Black Tea, in 5 oz. pa
pers; 15 Half do Ilyson, and 25 Catties do, all
lately imported and superior qualitv; for sale by
nov 11 W. M. DAVIDSON.
B
H AMS*—Baltimore sugur cured Hams. For salo
by THOMAS, FRIERSON A CO,
No. 70 Bay Street
fine usRortmciit just received ami for sale by
av 22 M’CLESKEY A NORTON.
ed, and for sulo by
M’CLESKEY A NORTON.
BARRELS MERCER POTATOES—
• sJ Landing and for salo from tho wharf by
nov 22 C. A. GREINER.
F RENCH BITTERS,—The host article ever
used to cure Chills uml Fovers, weakness, debili
ty, Ac. A fresh supply just received, and for sale by
nov 22 j. DeMARTIN.
fVP^^AT,—A fresh supply put
up iu hull and quarter barrels and boxes. Just
reccivod and for salo by
J. DeMARTIN.
D RESS SILKS' Merinos, Alpaccus, plaiu uud
figured Muslin dc Laities, and other styles of La
dies’ Dress Goods, for sale by
n° v15 DeWITT A MORGAN.
_ „ **AJflTS, Muslm Sleeve*; Juconet and Muslin
Collors, lutt’stpnUcrns. Just m-slvsd, ami forsaleby
,,ov 8 UHOGJIS, BOWNK * CO.
1 O OOO ORANGES, 25 bbls. priino Mercer
X \J}\J\J\J Potatoes, 50 do Yollow Onions, and 25
do prime Apples ; just received and for sale by
nov 11 J. DeMARTIN.
f'lIDER.— 25 bhis extra CJiumpnguo Cider, just
lauded from brig American ; for salo by
- ” W. M. DAVIDSON.
S EGARS.— 10O,0U0 Segars, of various brands,
some very choice; in store nnd for sule by
novII W.M. DAVIDSON.
count of their < 0 „. r „ f „
ccedingly uiqileusant to ho worn.
Ladle;, sunoring from Um above derangement, und
Physicians particularly, are solicited to give tliru.
trial, to prove tluar superiority over lira steel '
and other Imndogos. * n,, 8
Several ProfcssorsofObstolrics, &c„and also „
bor oi 1’liysiciuiis in tins city, and throughout tl,» |i ;
ted Stutc. have adopted them ia their practice with
tlte most decided beneficial results, ami highly rccem
mend and approve of them. Tim following i, f r0 ,'
Professor Woodwnrd, Cincinnati, Ohio. 6
“ I have examined, nud used to n considerable extern
during a practice of nearly twenty.five years, a ir re ,a
variety of Spring and Laced Bandages, design,-J for
the relief and cure of Iho several affections to which
your instruments are applicable, but for mechanical
execution, as well as the accurate adaptation of the
instruments to their several designs, I have never seen
any thut has given me mure satisfaction.
n r j- C H ARLE8 WOODWARD, M. D.”
Professor of Obstetrics, and diseases of women and
children, Medical Institute, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Also, Bandages for foinalcs, after parturition, Sup
porters lor weakness, debility, Ac., Trusses of all de-
scriptions, for Hernia, Instruments for Ktiock-necs
Club-foot, Bow-legs, dislocated or weak joints, Spinni
Instruments for Curvaturo of the Spine, uml also for
all dcrungeincut* requiring the use of Baudugcs, for
restoration.
C. W. VAN HORN A CO., Philadelphia.
MOORE A HENDRICKSON, Agents,
ect 28 3m Gibbons’ Buildings, Savannah,(la.
/CHAMPAGNE.—50 baskets of tho eelobruted
Double Grape, 20 baskets Grape,nnd 25 do. Lyon
brand Ckutnpaguc, all selected Wine ; for snlo by
11 W. M. DAVIDSON.
N EW RAISINS.— Ill whole, half, and qunrtor
boxes. Just received, und for sulo by
» 0V 2G J. DeMARTIN.
B UTTER A CHEESE.—42 kegs selected Go
shen Butter; 75 boxes do Cheese. Received per
Steamship, and for sale by
nov 20 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO
CHOUSED TRIPE,—15 kegs just received uii(j{
L7 for sale by
nov20 j. DeMARTIN.
IhTESTS, VESTS.—A large assortment of every
V description received by lato arrivals,—for sulo
CHEAP. Call ut tho Granite Store, No. 147 Bay-st.
mov H PRICE A VEADER.
PEPSIN! PEPSIN!—2gross of the above in-
X valuable article for dyspeptics. For sule by •
JNO. A. MAYER, 154 Broughton street.
N. B.—$1 per bottlo; $5 for 6 bottles. A liberal
d iscount to merchants.
H AMS.—0 casks Hams landing from steamer Flor
ida. For sule by
nov 20 BRIGHAM, KELLY A C I
AFFLICTED, READ!!!
PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL STORE—Establish-
X ed 15 years ago by Dll. KINKELIN. Tlio oldest
surest und best hand to euro ull forms of secret di*'-
eases, diseases of the skin, and solitary habits nf
youth, is DR. KINKELIN, N. W. corner of Third
und Union-streets, between Spruce and Pino Ik.
squares from the Exchange, Philadelphia. ’ ^
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.
There is a habit which boys tench euch other, at tho
academy or collogo—a habit indulged in when by
themselves, in solitude, growing up with the boy to
manhood, und which, if not abandoned iu duo time
not only begets serious obstacles to matrimonial hap!
pines*, but gives rise to a sferic* of protracted, insid-
lous, und devastating affections. Few of those who
indulge in this pernicious practice, uro aware of tho
consequences, until they find the nervous system shat-
tered, feel strungc and unaccountnblo feelings, vague
fears iu thv miud. Tho individual becomes feeble, lie
is unable to labor with uccustomed vigor, or to apply
his mind to study; his step is tardy uud weak, hois
dull, irresolute, the countenance is downcust, tho eyes
without natural lustre, shamolacedness is apparent.—
These are symptoms which should awaken the alien-
tion of those similarly afflicted.
IF THE VICTIM
Be conscious of tho cause of his decuy, and hnvinr re
linquished the odious pructico ho nuffers under those
terrible nocturnal and involuntary emissions, which
weaken and shame him, producing mental and physi
cal prostration. If ho emancipate himself before the
practice has done its worst, and enter matrimony, his
marriage is unfruitful, amt his seuso tells him that this
is caused by his early follies.
Too many think they will hug the secret to their
own hearts, and cure themselves. Alas I how often
is this a futal delusion, nnd how many a promising
youth, who might have been an ornaineiit to society,
has faded from the earth.
YOUNG MEN!
Let no false modesty detor you from making your
cose known to ono who, from education und respecta
bility, cun nloue befriend you. Ho who places him*
self under Dr. KINKELIN’S treatment, may religious
ly confide in his honor us a gentleman, and in whoso
bosom will bo forever locked the secret of the putient.
COUNTRY INVALIDS
Finding it inconvenient to mukc personal application,
cau, by stating their cuse explicitly, together with ull
tlioir symptoms, (per letter post paid,) huvo forwurd-
ed to them a chest containing Dr. K.’s medicines, ap
propriated accordingly, and he cured at home.
Strictures of tho urethra,weakness nnd constitutional
debility, promptly cured, uud full vigor restored. All
letters post paid.
.CTA remittance of 25 cents in a letter, post paid,
addressed to Dr. Kiiikeiiu, Philadelphia, will secure
his Book on tho Secret Infirmities of Youth.
uug 29 ly
jYTEWKPAPEH. 50 reams 21 by 27, 50 reams24
II by 36, 50 reams 24 by 38,25 reams 22 by 32,25
reams 24 by 34.
Printing Ink.—A supply of superior quality of all
descriptions, black and colored, (in kegs and canisters
of all sizes,) for Newspupcr, Book, and Job Work;
for sale at manufacturer's Ncw-York prices.
Types, Ac.—Orders received for Type uud Printing
Materials of overy description, which will befurnislicd
for a commission of 5 per cent.
nov 18 JOHN M. COOPER.
B ALTIMORE BACON, FLOUR, Ac.-5D
hhds prime Bucon Sides and Shoulders; 150 bbls
superline Howard street Flour; 50 do prime Loaf
Lard. Lauding from schr* Fannie and John VV An
derson, and for sale by
nov 10 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
D RESS GOODS. Colored French Merinos,
Thibet und Coburg Cloths, solid colors,and Print
ed French and English Mouslin Du Luiues, black anil
colored Silks, French, English and American Prints.
For sale cheap by
nov 25 DeWITT A MORGAN.
B ALTIMORE LEAF LAUD.—5 bbls. primo
Loaf Lard, lauding from brig llenricttu, from
Baltimore, and for sale by
nov 21 COHENS A HERTZ.
C HAMPAGNE CIDER.—20 bbls. Champagne
Cidor, landing from brig Philura. For sale by
nov 26 VV. M. DAVIDSON.
3 Hon POUNDS BAH LEAD.—Received
and for sale by
nov 20 McCLESKEY A NORTON.^
U REAM ALE.—30 bbls. Crenm Ale, brewed ex
pressly for me, uud superior to any other in this
market. Landing from the steanior Florida, uud for
sule at the Albuny Ale Depot,
nov 26 W. M. DAVIDSON.
1>1CKLES—Iu burrels, half bnrrcls, uud various
X sized jars, Cucumbers and mixed, just reccivod
McMAHON A DOYLE.
^EGARS.—20,060 Washington La Norma, a su-
perior article; 5,000 Cardenas; 5,000 Cimlos;
10,000 La Alumauas. Landing, and for sale by
nov 21 _ WOOD, CLAGIIORN A CO.
D AMASli. LINEN. % and yti Napkins, Hucku
backs, Bird's Eye Diuper, Ac,, just received and
for sale by (uov 15) DeWITT A MORGAN.
X>RANDIES, IN BOND.—5 half pipe
AJ Dupuy A Co’s, viiuugc '49 nnd '50; 3 half pi
Rochelle, 5 qr. pipcB do., 4 eighths do. do. All of
ubovo Brandies warranted and for sale by
nov 17 w. M. DAVID BOP
1VTESH AN7J PRIME PORK—Landing: 50
I"A bbls.; for sule by
WOOD, CLAGHORN A CO.
N
EW BUCKWHEAT—III cightli mid qr. bbls.,
fur futility use ; just received uud for sule by
v 31 McMAHON & DOYLE.
500
KEGS NAILS.—“ Old Colony and Aga-
warn” brands. Received nml /or sale by
McCLESKEY A NORTON.
B UTTER AND CnEESE—Luudiug : 25 krgs
Goshen BuUer, 50 boxes Chcoso, uud 15 do. Pine
Apple do.; for sale hy
nov 17 WOOD. CLAGHORN A CO 1
B LACK CLOTH, bluck and fancy Cussiirorcfl,
plain and plaid Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Ac.,
suitable for gentlemen and boys’ wear; just recoived
und for sale by (sept 29) DEWITT A MORGAN.
lAALHY’S CAUDUNAUfJt.- Warranted
XX tfio genuine English article ; kept constantly on
hand, ana lor sule by
sept 15 MOORE A HENDRICKSON
ff^EA.—150packages,comprising Old Hyson,Yonng
X Hyson, Gunpowder, Imperial and Powchong: for
salo by (oct 15) WEBSTER A PALMED.
^P|ELAINES*—Plain modo colors, all shades;
XX super black Delaines: Paris Printed do; low
priced do do. Received and for salo by
oct 20 SNIDER, LATHBOP A NEViTT.
lAfOOD! WOOD!—100 cords Printo Oak Wood,
vf ut $5 per cord, delivered by
DAVID R. DILLON,
laov 20 Foot of West Broad Street. ^
r«ouN.
Vj for sal
-Prime Baltimore white Cora, laadlag and
lm DAVID R. DIULON,
Foot of West Broad sired. .
'OAMTBBN HAY.-200 holes primo J
Xj Huy landing per bark Waltham. For sal'
uov 96 BRIGHAM, KELLY J