The Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1853-1855, December 20, 1853, Image 4

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Mmm «rm* are aaionf heb»al and went reliable lathe CHy of Nuw-Ynrt t fejroSta?' It oo., import era or French and tnfloods, No.48 Braafi-Mrtal. ..., No, ISO Rro* dw, tat., Importer* of LAU B 1 Hot CRN, 80HL1KPRR k HAARIIAUd, Importora of .J Uerman tad Ho'tf.n BROADCl.OTHrS 8ILKB, [Q8IRRIKMiO ,Ko flO Exchnngu Place. S UllUUIIARDT, FKOLU It fcllOLTIIAUBEN, Nos 08 and 04 Ubwiymt- Importer* of French, 8wl»s, and Uaraaii 8ll.Kf, KIRHONH, VELVETS, VKUT* 1NUS, SATINS, SERGE*, 4c. WOOLENS of every deacripUon. , / . T) A,kO, li WITTHAUP, 01 E*eU«u|raPU 1«J? • 111 DoHtra of Men’* Furnlshlug Good*. TAHfor • » D ‘* Mnp, tram 81 UK and WuUsTEP. feTRAHUHEIM * CO, 09’nrnad*f& • lace, millinery goods, kmuroidlriw nod TRIMMINGS. iTCII 4k CO- 07 Wllltam-al, Imp'ie of flen* FurnUlilug Goods,and Mauuf. of SHIRTS rpHOMArt MUNROE, No. 34 Pino it. COLORED 1 COTTON GOODS. SILESIA?, CAMBRICS, \ES1 PADDINGS, WIG AN3, NANKEI XW.*c. H . ROBINSON It CO.. No. 187 Broadway, Inin'u • and Jobber*. LACE GOODS, KIIIIIO.NS,Hl.hSs EMBROIDERIES, HOSIER V, U LoVES, Ml AWLS, SMALL WARES, AO. C RKPINAtPAVKN.Nn.84l bread way, Importer; andManuf. FRENCH LINEN CAMBRICS, LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS, LACES, EMBKOIDE* BIBS, Ac. (own inanuf.) ___ EVANS At HHIJTAN, OPT Dro«d«a7c * * ■/ffaw'Vdinu •' • ft,* ■ HMkl* HHlHlIU Of ammtu, Ji.ruLi.ow. blind by W. U.'niUHARM k COUSIN AI.IOE. *'t^iuK^dSnSuat u'nnnni, lb, »•««« b> jfjjj sssann ts^tfipssssjsp kind.'VICom. Ad.nllS.l Jrajaail Gwynne’s Centrifugal Pump. ■»rrtcnsitidfreiT, yiSSSiSn,imi>i»i.r.m /oio^'iwUu!- jf*—______ ^ ■- ■mdoUirrplaniat^ni of,the destructive raliiaofthe South* Srn ellinalo. MlW, Ufnvel and other substances do not falnrelt. H I* adapted Tor Steamers, Manulactorle#. Mint*, Flro Engine*, Wator-workaTor largocities, and all •liNMlion* requiring powerful Pump*, Slxe* or 85 gal* Inna lo luu.000 gnllnna per mluuUicapacity, kept on band by Union Power Company «f U. s, 31 Broadway, Now .York. [deo 19 8mM Wcii Polut School. A RRANUKMKNTHharo boon made with Frofatanr* iV from the ILS. Military Academy for luairuoilort In Iholneveral departments from ilia Oral of November next.. Erary opportunity will ba nAirwU for oblalulng a thorough education. Prompt atiimdaiico I* requested. oCtfi—3moli EDWARD V. KINSLEY. A. M. mift'ff.CASES! SHOW CASKS! A LARGE assortment constantly on hand, nr mada to ordar at abort noiica. Case* carefully paoked and shipped to any pari of the Union by U. K. PEEBLES, 184 Grand atraaL 3 doom aaat of Broadway, n NKW'YVKK. ..rnfiwMiAkwsiH, AND PUBLIsilBRSy CI.INTON BALL, NO. 131 NAMAU’ST.. “|fjp»T NEW-YORK. DAG V Ell tl EOT V PEN. J GURNEY* No. 340 Broadway, tho oldest and « moat oxuraslve establishment in the United State*. ENG IIA V E1IS. W HITNEY, JOCELYN A ANNIN, Artist* end F.n- graver* ou Wood, Nos. 58 it 00 Fulton-atrecl. Finest and boat work donejhcre. H YATT a CORNELL. General Engravers ai d Print. era, No. 300 Broadway, entrance in Wulkurti. Orders by Mall or Telegraph promptly ntlcndcd lo EXPRESSES, I T'D WARDS. SANFORD A CO., Foreign Express. x No. 30 Broadway.' Goods and packages forwanl cd to and fniin nil parts of the world. Locomotive Needles and Fancy Goods. fl'IIOS. A EDWARD GILL, Imp’ts <>| Fancy Goods. 1 HUSIF.RY,GLOVES, LACES and EMilROIDE- RIES. Agtuw wanted for their Locomotive Needle*. No. C4 Dey^t.,N. Y. GENS, AND SPOUTING APPA1IATI'S. H ENRY TOMES <t CO, Agent* for West lev Rich ards, of London, Importers of GUNS and sporting Wurasof every description, 801 Broadway. _ HOT AIR FURNACES* Ac. D AVID CULVER, (Inventor and Fntantee,) 52 CHIT street, Mmufaciurer mid Dealer, wln-lesulo and retail, In Furnaces, Register*, Ventilators, C OWLES Ac CO., 177 Grand-*!., Improved Hut Air Farnacet, Ranues. Venttlutors, Kc. IRON BEDSTEADS. COMSTOCK* UIIBMLE1 A CO. NAMUrACTURKRS, 8aloa Boom Bo. 90 Laouard-Stroot. Now-York. u.vi: douU irt:sr ok HHu.lDir.ir. ttnr% C OMMON mill Folding, plain and ornamented BED STEADS of all kind*. Hotel, Hospital. Prison, Family, Servants’ mid Cldldren'* Be<lste«d« always on baud. Also a general assortment of Iron Furniture, Spring Uiils, Hair and other .Mattrustes. 1 jr* t hese bwUieadsaroauperlorto all other* In point of cieuiiline**, tii'Rtnest and iconotny. They tire ulway* free Irani Vt-rndu and are exceeillngly durable, portable and convenient. Onler* to any extent tnay be aildrvued to COMSTOCK, It HUM LEY It CO, No. 1*3 Leoiiunl «U New-York. CF"Agent* wenteil for the *ale of tho above. De- tcrlptlvu circular* eent wlu-rever requested, imv 14-flm Sewing .liacliincH. TO TAILORS, TAILOR OSES, Ac. r|MIL“ AVERYSKVVLNG MACIIINh” innkc* beiond 1 (|iteMlon. the best and strongest astltcli of nay Sewing Machine yet Invented. We can satisfy the most scepti cal that the work done by tld* machine will not rip, uel ther will It ravel out by any wear. The team tuuy be taken out by design, tail only utitlor such a comblnation oi things as lo make this peculiarity really utiu truly one of the must valuable points of till* machine. Ills sim ple In It* construction, not liable to get out of order, unit no danger of breaking the needle*. We bellefe till* machine is, twyond question, tho best sewing machine yet Invented Tor Tailor* and other cloth aewer*. The public arc respect fully Itivllcd lo call ami examiuo tho tnaclilnu and It* work nt the office of the AVERY SEWING MACHINE Co, No. Vo I llrondwny, New-York. Price for Machine, 883 and 810. Tables and treadle* extra—prlco, 83 and $10. Nkw-Vork, July 30,18.13. Wo,the undersigned, do hereby certliy that wo have examined the ••AVERY SEWING MACHINE.” and cbeerfidlv rceonmiend It for its elinpllcily, durability,and especially lor the peculiar stitch made by it. Tne stitch Is original, and In uppcuraticu Is like the most porlecl and hmul-Mitne ••back-stllchliig.” Wejiave lliorougldy tcstwl thestrenglh of the sewing, und are sallHled that tlio elllcli or this Machine make* u stronger und firmer seam than can l»e made by hand. We tuke pleasure In recommending this machine loonrfricnds,nndlo Tailors, Seamstresses, und families generally throughout the country. noUGHTON k KNAPP. Wholesale Dealers In Men’s and Boy’s Clothing, No. 10 Coiirtlamll-sl. LOCKWOOD & DUBOIS, Merchant Tailors,No.SU Broadway. II. A. GOULD At Co., Wholesale Dealers In Clothing, No. Sill Washington-*!. J. P. HULL, Mcrchnul Tailor, No- 5.*>3 Broadway. DICKSON Ac PE1TUS, .Merchant Tullors, No. 533 Broadway[oct ll-:lniM| NEW-YORK Sl'ROIC.U 1NSTBU.UBNT MANUFACTORY. SAIN * llBI.IKEUHOFFi Manufacturer* ami Wholesale Denlort In nil kinds of Bargiost and Dental Instruments, ELASTIC TRUSSES, 0ANDA0R9, SUPPORTERS, METALLIC SVRINflES, AND FINE CUTLERY. Which art offered to Dealers on the mott liberal terms. 7 mutt-Kt.* New York, Until Ihu New Building I* erected. wim UMjutN. [»cH-|yM] v.w.eatNRkRUorp. INDIA HUHIIUR GOODS. 1) OGBIIS A WYCKOFF, 23 Courtlaml-st., India «11nks" b MPF^pnlsVnVmNfiRK<8°VtuuTtf npitiswoFk hasi»wii very much enTs'rged.embcHlshcd wfmiiikp P 5* ERVERS, CONGRESS BOOTS. wllh new Hhmratlonsihroughout.clesignetlexpress- vv^buuGvi*, fcc^stc. ... ly lor It, critically corrected and thoroughly revised so Rcvlacd und Newly Illustrated Edition ol SNUTik’S GEOGRAPHY AND ATLAS, TO WUICII HAS BEEN ADDED, ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY LIGHTNING HODS. M. QUIMBY Al St )N, Dealers In Qulmby’s Im- i proved Rods. Office No. 132 East 87th street., and 18 Nassau sU Looking:Glass and Picturo Frames. " r P. WHITLOCK, Manufacturer, No. 101 Canal- 1* st- Nesr York. GILDING In all Its branches. i L EONARD'S Machinery Depot, 100 P«*arl and GO ; A Beaver-streets. MACHINIST’S TGOI.S from the old In tiio study of Ancient Geography, brat makers In the country. •• ..... ... ... J1ARULEIZED IRON AND WOOD. j F REUnI) Ac CO^ Manufacturers of Ligneous Marble. Wureraoin No. 334)4 Broadway, Factory corner I of Centre and Franklin streets, -1th story, room No. II.' . as lo ctinfoim to tin- census of iho United States for 1S5U . , . . . —to ttiat of Great Britain and Ireland, March. IS3I, and A M. QUIMBY Ac St»N, Dealers In Quiinby s lui- to the latest Hint could he obtained of other countries. • proved Rod*. Office No. 132 East 87th street., the acquisition of territory to the United States, the discovery of the mineral wealth of California and Au stralia, und (he establishment of stoatn communication between remote parts of the earth, have greatly Increased M. « Witt*"* nm'Kuu b'nSJhS.""', ha. haoa carelhll, cl- 1U. »» ? .Wey_York. i.H.DINW in all Its i>ranc_ne,.__ j nnd |||wrJcd |h , s edlito... It has been not only * ~~ " 7 _ . m-ccssory to correct tho maps of former edition*, hut to WACI1INERY AND IHACIHNL TOOLS, add new maps of the States of California and Texas, of S CHENCK’H Machinery Depot, 02 Courtlaud-Mreet, ; tho Territories of Oregon, Washington, t'lali. New Mex- MACHINERY. MACHINE TUOI.S ami Woods- j len, Nebraska, and the counties of Mexico and Central worth’s Patent PLANING MACll IN EH. : America, whieh has been dono from tho latest nnd beat authorities. A largo int o of the Roman Empire Is also added, to lid In tho study of Ancient Geography. By a system of Emblems and Abbreviation*, consist ing of stars, crosses, books, steamboats, Acc., c<>iisplcu- i onsly arranged on nil the maps, representing tho Grand I Divisions of tho Globe—the Government, Religion, Stale of Society, Population, Navigation, Aiu.. of Iho more Important countries, become apparent at the first glance, nnd by thus culling into simultaneous exercise Ihu pow ers of the niltiil nnd eye, impressions ure made more Needles* Plato Hooka A: Tackle, Ac. ! abiding ihun by any other means whatever. r|HIuMASH.BATIi,(l»lci T.fcT.II. HATi:., 103 I Ue-lile. .11 Oil*. Iho work I. remlcTed Mill moro »«hl- J MoWon Lano, SooiIiom Fi.h Hook., H.lili.g T.tklo, : Ohio olid colliploto hy Iho oddlllol. of 0 Coin|.lol0 com- s, i. c I pc ml in m of ■ ■ 1 ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY, which will be foanit ns inlerei<Ung and Instructive as the more extended treallM-s on tills sunject. The Atlus has beo.i not only thoroughly revised, cor rected and enlarged, as stated above, hut also contains n large number of new and liiterestli g statistical Inb'e*. from the census of the United States ami other sources. It w ill be bound in stiflT cover only. A set ol questions, for general rovl- Inn, Is appended lo the work, which will be found of gieal convenience to the Teacher, and uidtothe scholar, In bringing defi nitely nnd distinctly to bis mind, In a condensed form, the main features of the subject bo has gone over. Tne*e Improvements and additions will greatly en hance the value of tho work, nnd If tho views nnd me thod of the nu'hor nre full; carried out, much valuable time or tbe pupil will tie saved, amt gran labor on the part of Hip toucher avoided. Smith's Series of Geography consist* of Smith** Primary Geography fur llcglnuers. Smith's Quarto Geography. And the Geography and \llns mentioned above. For sale by Booksellers generally throughout the Uni ted state*. (‘out mil tecs, Teachers und others engaged In the cause of Education, will bo supplied wllh copies for examina tion. Published by DANIEL BURGESS St GIL, sepl 2U-3mM No. ltd Johu-Hrcei. Nmv-York. COU) AMI SILVER SPECTACLES, AND Eye Glasses of Every Description. MANUFACTURED BY D. GILLiTlL'H* NO. «, Llborly Place. [Bctwceu Malden l.une unit Liberty Streets. | NEW YORK. D.G guarantees nil articles made by him lo bo of a superior qualllv. Orders respectfully solicited ,m:1« 3m M PAPER WAltEHOUNES. C tYRl’S W. FIELD At CO , | | Cllff-ft., Imp’ts and j Wholesale Dealers in American. French, German ami English PAPERS, and uvery description of Paper Manufacturers Material*. PENCILS. D EPOT FOR MUNROK’S Celebrated PENCILS. Ship mid llotuo Carpenters, Drawing and Writing, Rubber Pencils for Schools TIIOS. MUNROE, 34 Finu-st. PERFUMERY AND FANCY SOAPS. t At J. R AMSEY, (Manuf. and Imp.) 31 8 Green. ;\.s wlch-sl., of Lubins Provosts,Garlalns und oil er cetehrutud iiiuker*. Muliom-rv WuriTOoniH— \Yhole-sale. W M. A. WHEELER At CO.. No*. I 3 and I Q Park Row, New-York City, Importer* of Staple and Fancy Stationery. Hauler*fu American Papers ol every description. j^lGGINS At KELLOGG, No. 88 Jotin-rl., Whole. SAFES. R M. PATRICK, Defl'i ce Pnlnmnndor Safes, (G*v- • lor’* Patent.) Dep-u. No. 102 Pearl-M.. formerly 00 John-st. TOYS AND FANCY GOODS. l LT1IOF At AHLIIORN, No* 50 and (It Malden V. Lane, liupoiters of Toys and Fancy Goods. C HARLES W.I.II.I.IENDAIIL, Importer ol German, French and English TOYS and FANCY GOODS, and Dealer* in FIREWORKS, No. 4f) Maiden Lime. Tiles for Floors and Cltlinney Tops, M ILLER, COATES At Y0ULF„ No. 2in Pearl st., ENCAUSTIC TILES, GARKKIUK CHIMNEY TOPS. Plumber’* Alaterlals, Melnb, Ate. WINDOW GLASS, PAINTS, Ac. WINDOW GLAMS. PAINTS, die. H I. BAKER «t BROTHER, I 42 Waters*., Import- • era of French Wlndowr Glass, Chemicals, I’ulnts, At. Also Agents of American Window Glais und (Has- Ware. 1 A HOPKINS At llllfl’8, Importeri ol French Win- • dow Glass, No. 01 Hsrcluy-st. N. V. J U.POl.LON k. CO , Imporlers of French Window • oud Coach Glas*, No. 3 | Barclay -st. Valentines li»r I So l. T HE AMERICAN VALENTINE CO., N. Y., Taos. Fkxx*. 81 Nassau-st., Agent, aro now prepared to execute all order* for VALENTINES and VALEN TINE STATIONERY, for the approaching season.— Dealers are requested to write Immediately lor a Trade Circular containing all particulars. T. Facax nlsn solicit* orders for Wood Engraving, and all other kinds of Engravlug and Artistic Work In General. Address, norll)-3m TII0S. FREBB, 81 No*rau sl., N. V, NEWSPAPER ADVERTIKING. S M. PETTENGILL At Co., No. 122 N**«*«. • *trbrt, Nkw-York, and 10 Ht*tk-stxki£t, BoiTOK, have made *uch arrangement* with tho best •nd most widely circulated Journal* In the United Stale* and Canadas, that they are enabled lo make a laving of time and ex pen** to the Advertiser* who do business through them. They select tho best pnimrs, and Adver tise conspicuously ai the very lo*e*t price*, and alwnyo keep the Interest of their cuitnrnoratu view. Merchants •relnvKedto cation them ami satisfy thcmaolvcsthut these things are so. lyn-sspll • SPIRITUAL nOOK-STOBE AND M*ub t ii*lbing UouhCo No. 360 Droadway, New-York. H AVE reoentijr Iraaeil the following Book*. Tlie an nexed prices Include postage: British'* Review of Beecher’* lb-port, 88 cents. Disc 'arses from Ihe Spirit World, by ttepheti Olln, jalo PrcsWentofth* Weslnyan Univenllyr at Middletown, through R. p. WlUon, Methodist Clergyman 71 rents. Approaching Crlal*. Iielug a Review or Dr Buihuoll, by A. J. Davis, C3 cents. Heerelaof Wrnvoral, concerning Ihe Inner Life and » World of Hplrlls, 44 cents. Wlllngi .Pndnmatohwy, Illustrating Presentments, Vision*. Apparition*, Ice., 01 cent*. Pllgilmaw of Thomas Paine. i n the Spirit World throogh Rer.G. Hammond. Medium,M cents. Beal. LlfJtL Crjratalllxallnp, Chemlsm, fcc_ f |m GelesUal Telemph, or B*crats of the LlfWio come, re vealed through Eighty Perception* of Occupation* and Convergailotts with Thlrty-.lx Hplrlls. 81,|«. * 0 Sheklnah, a splendid (IhlHiual Gin Book, elucidating tho nature and relations of M jn, vital, mental and snlr- hoal Phenomena containing PortrulU of Seers and Em- instil Spiritualists, Ac., Ac., 83. Present Age,.or Inner L'fe, by A. J. Tavl*. 8I,*ki. Judge Edmonds im Bplrliunlism, .700 pages, 81,50. Hrlltan and Ulcbmond’s Discussion of Hulrliunllstn, 400 nags* octavo, embodying Iho grealmt inrmlier of Fact* and Argument*, pro ami con, on this •tibjrct ever brought together In mm vol., 8I.3H. Also-TheHpIrliualTe'egranh, the organ of Modern rplrltiialsm, a weekly poper. M per year, sept 87-3ino (P) PAUTItlDGK A nRITTAN. TLollan aiitl attoor l*tuiiue. T. ^.ftEURY, 81)7 IBRD AD WAY* NM’., — i-'PUBLISHER OF MUSIC, and Dealer, whulraulu und retail, lit Pluttos. Melodious . , , , ...and Music: Agent for tho celebrated *Eo* Ban, Grand ami other Phimis made by llallct, Davl* Sc Co., Iiosbpi, whoso Piano* are considered superior Ui all oilier*. Great bargains In New York Plano*, and se cond hand Piano* und Melmllon*. Music supplied, wholesale ami retail, al llm lowest rales. T. 8. Merry, 8U7 Broad «-ny. I'liioo* inlet. P S — II. 1). A Co.’* AJollan Piano* hare Ihe laleit Im pro veil voicing. M, novl-ly — oukrrkan Gai.i.krv, 381 Bread way, cor. White-ft., Now-York. [i>cl I l-Oin.M] SEWING MACHINES. Singer’* Patent straight Needle Per* pendlculnr Action Sowing IN a clt In cm, W HICH hnvu acquired un unequalled reputation for excellence. In all parts of the world, for every variety ol Sewing, are now offered nt the reduced cash price of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS. The clear prollt train tho use ortliwo machines I* front 8.700 to 8R>00 a year, depending mi the kind of work done. U'e wish In call the attention of mnniifnclnrers parti cularly to our newly invented nnd entirely original MACHINE To SEW WITH A SINGLE THREAD. This instance Is so admirable In contrivance, and so perfect in it* operation und result, that it commands tho iiiii|iiutilh'd approval or all who understand ttto art of Sewing by niachliioiy. For linen stitching thl* Is the only inucldim that can make a stitch, which will remain disllncl and beuiilifid after washing. For shoo work awl every sort of leather Sewing—bag making—Mat tresses and all Sewing In which GREAT STRENGTH OF SEAM IS REQUIRED, the work ol this machine c-'iinot bo equalled. It is moro simple In Its construc tion and much more easily mmiugud und operated than uny other. Hereafter wo shall be prepared to supply a variety of Sewing Muclillies—each perfect and complete of Its kind, at the following cash prices: 1. Needle ami shuttle machine of present stylo on wooden box, $10(1 8. Noodle unit shuttle do on Iron frame 811U 3. do do wllh newly invented feed suction and checked spring $ 13.7 4. Single threaded machines for linen and other light Sewing, SI3a 5. Slagle threaded do for Sewing bags, sicks nnd carpel bags, 8135 0. light sewing do for shoe work and leather stitching 8185 7. light sewing do with apparatus to blud mattresses, Ac., $135 8. light sewing do of extra ilzo for qtilllhig coat linings, $140 0. light sewing of larger size for quilting extra size linings, 8150 10. light sewing do adapted to lap seam i ng coat sleeves, A c., 8100 II. Embroidering Machine, making nil ornamental stitch with two threads, 8130 IS. Machines of large size for Sewing awnings and ship sails with fixtures and apparatus complete from S-UXi lo 81.700. Machines will be filled fur any unusual peculiarity of work ou reasonable terms. The 'Machines are securely packed for transportation to any part of tho world, und full printed instruction* for using and keeping them In order are furnished wllh each machine. Machine needles, Silk twist on spools—3 coni linen thread, Ac., always oil hand and for sale ut lowest cash prices. Principal (iffice, No. 333 Broadway. N. Y. Bit‘sett Omens: 57 South Fourth-street, Philadel phia; 150 Bultlmore-streel, Baltimore; 35! Washington- street, Boston; IU7 Elm street, Cincinnati!, imv31—Jin M I. M. SINGER k CO. fFIcUicM. l*rcNcrvc*u Ac. T RIE umlereigm-d offers to purchasers » superior stock of Pickles, Preserves, Ac., warranted the best quid- u v; to keep In all climates ; at the lowest price*and ac- ' WAIIDELI.A PHASE, 331 West-I., New.York. J OHN PHY Flit DEALER IN IV* »1* V, s. MAN- ulhclurer of Ivory Goods, 3 Muiray-st, N. Y. oct 9>MyoM « ARRIAC _____. , Cloths, Plushes, Buntings, kc., A. W. KELLEY A IIRO., octlS-fimoM 36 Joint street, New York. A gricultural inipli^hi-intn a HEEDS—RALPH Ac 00^83Fullon-sL, New-York. Wholesale and Retail. octU-IlM ROE LOCKWOOD & SOUL BOOKSELLERS, PUBLISHERS AND IMPORTERS —or— Frclirli. Spiinisli mill Iliilian Honks, -111 OitOAmvAY, New York. Priced Cntnlonues fiimlthi d on nppllcallon, Mcc I 3m ANDREWS vt JESUP, No 70 Plne-Strcet* Neiv-lorK, A GENTS for the sale of all kinds of EOT TON «Y WOOLF.i'V ^lAC'lll.VKIl Y, InelmJIng D ying. Curding. Picking, ami Burring Ma chines, Machinist’s Tonis,Card Clothing, Leather Helling, Acc, Acc. These aro fromtheUxsT Marks*,and are sold at TtiKtR LiIwkst Prick*. Also, IMPUHTEItS XXD DF.At.KRS Inovery variety of Manufacturers’ Articles, stirh a* Spool Tapes, shuttles, Pickers, Roller Skin*. Roller Cloth, 1.1 ' * *- * savEit’s PLASTIC PAINTS, OUEAP, UIIIIABIE, AMI PKUTKCTIVE, ’ WEATHER AND FIRE PROOF. '•plIIS PAINT will stand uny climate, withnul crack or L blister and hardens by oxptsure, thus making In timo an unnmul of stone, prelecting Wood from decay, ami Iron nnd other metals bom rustod corrosion. This Paint differs from ihu so-called Mineral Paints ol the day, which are principally Ochres anil Clay* colored, and are entirely worthless. .Silver's Plastic Paints arc purely Metallic, containing no Alumln or clay. They are levigated finely, mix readily with Linseed Ol!, (without the trouble or grinding.) und flow under the brush ns Ireely ns Ihe best White Lend. These Paints excel all others in body or covering pnr petite*, one pound of which wilt cover as much surface, as two pound* of White Lead. There are lour natural odors, viz: Black or Slate Brown, < Hive nod Chocolate. Dirkction*: This Paint Hows readily tinderlhc brush and ils covering properly i* increased by using it mixed as thickly ns oossildu with pare Linseed nil; as the Paint is the lasting or protecting body and the»ill aimi-iy the medium or agent lo spreading it. We annex copies of two letter*, one from the Presi dent of the Pldlmlelnhia and Reading Railroad C’o M the other from a gentleman, a well kuown resident of An* guslu, Georgia. Office of the 1‘hila.and Rending Railroad Co., I , Piin.ADkt.pniA, Mat 3, 18.73. ( I.s. SiLVKn, Esq—Dear Sir: We have used void “Plastic I’ulnts” for more than n year, and for Painting Bridge*,depots, kc., kc, we have found il qulleequal t» any paint »*have used. In fuel, we now give Hh prelV* ence over all others we have tried lor such purposes. Yours, respectfully, (Signed) JOHN TUCK Kit. President. AroesTx, Gam^krtcmiixk SI), 18.78, { Muuin Planing Mills. ) Dear Sir .-—You ask imp lor my opinion of ‘•Silver’s uineral Pulat*,” which you have put oh my Machine ?hopaud Planing Mill. I give you will) pleasure my full and hearty recommendation of It as a preveidivOof lire communicating Irani chimneys, or from adjoining build ings. The Paint which you pi ton my roofs, has now heroine a* hard us*i,atk, and I feel un secure from lire, In this direction, n* Is pos-IMe A few weeks after Ihe roofs hud beeopahiled. I made an experiment on two or three shingles by placing them in the furnace under the boilers; the result was. Hint the portion uncovered wa* entirely consumed, while Hie painted imrt was apparent ly sound, though upon examination the wood was found to be charred ; the paint, however, was firm nnd but little blistered. 1 consider thl* as severe nlestnsyoui Paint can he pul to, and under the circumstances I do not hesitate to commend It ns un invaluable proven live ugiinst lire. Respectfully,&c. (Signed; AM IIR 08 E SPENCER. FRENCH & RICHARDS, X. W. Corner of Hif/i and Market etrerte, PhlU.. Pa. GENERAL WHOLESALE AGENTS. For sale In Savannah. Wholesale and Relall.by JAMES II. CARTER U CO, , , „„ No. 170 Broughton si reel. July 80 HSolply Lacing Leal tier, kc., kc. ocfiS-OtnP fashionable Hoot Manufacturer* HO.IKVKNTBRR BtM.L-HTRKKT, NRAR «0!(IHIKNT-HQUAnR. Cork-Solo, Water-Proof, Hunting, Military, Patent Leather, Walking, Dress, nnd Puinp-Sole Boots; Shoot ing Buskin*, nootee*, Oxford Shoes, Pumps, Slipper*, 4to., made to ordor In the neatest and most fashionable manner, of warranted materials, and by the moat experi enced and careful workmen. ADAM SHORT, Maxtor H u I Id or* , 1 „„ r *V T D00R WMT or • T * ARPRtw’a nAtL, Will take contract*for Building nnd Work In Masonry of every description. R. At J. LACIII.IBOM, Engineer, and Mlllwrlkhti* IROX 4• HR ASS FOUXDKUS, Canal-Street—Near the Canal Imck. R. tArni.t*ow. j, LAnn.tsnw. a. puhceT* Importer Sc Manufacturer of Sonar*, NO. 13 WIIITAKRR.STRRET, Keeps on hand k well Mlecied slock of Imported Be fnrs; also Monufactnred Tobacco. Snuff, Pipes, ami all other article* usually kept In Ills lino of buslnest, which he offer* on the mot reasonable terms. nor 3 . V. H. PALM Kit* A PER l THE AMERICAN NBW8PAP AGENT, IS the authorized Agent for thl* paper In tho clllwof Boston, Now York, and Philadelphia, and Is duly em powered to take edvertlaemente and etibscrlpllnne el the ratoe required by ue. Hie receipt* will be regarded ae paymont*. Ills office* aro—BOSTON,Pcollay’* Building; NEW- YORK. Tribune Building*; PHILADELPHIA. N. W. eornt r Third nnd Chestnut it reels. fob Sfi I UBIJF* PERFUMES.—JENNY UNIX ROQUET rn mly, .MaxnoBa, .Vn-bena, Rough « Reedy. Gry*ta« Pa’oe»- Tiiberanee^nckey Uub.Ml«Miinette, Iradvo/mls, Oed«it,Tee Reee* Mosk. MetleMbC/ffollounnk Roep! Oereulua,'PnpplbMk; Sweet nriar,'Winter Rln*eom! J* WLIINTKII* NEWSPAPER AGENT. No. 151 N. 2d afreet* Philadelphia. I* authorized Ap“"* *■“ — •—*•— 1 thecltj the ral s* uayment*. 'authorized Agent for procuring advertisements, In city of Philadelphia, fot ihe Savannah Republican, al ratee required by ua. Ilia receipts will be regarded ‘ *'' “' ~'»gl T llt8,,M.7l; In d„. 1 rnhlllty and brilliancy of color, and entirely free •[! P°'* n boua qualiiioa, never Injuring the health t of |he lnm*le*,nf itewly palnlMi epenmente or of the •" ,hB . atmosphere of the South It will ^^nd lnv|iluablr. e* It never change* It*color oi rub*off like .White Lead,- For aaleby . ^ iGlIJf R. MOORE 4c CO., nihWiiinM",,, jlierper’e, Piiiiram'e end dffydttL FALL OF 1853! Uiy GEORGE 8. NICHOLS. READY-MADE CLOTHING. FURNISHING GOODS, &c. T UP. SUBSCRIBER bus now In More and offers for sale, thn following: Gent’s fine blue, black, nnd brown Cloth, Beaver Cloth, Po'er Hlmin Fur Cloth, nnd CamblelOvercoats. Gent's fine black Cloth Cloak* and Mantle*. Gent’s fine blue, bl'k, nnd claret frock and DrrssCoats. Gent’s Cadet Cam mere, Tweed Ca**ltnere, black Cns- slmere. blue Casdmero Frock tees, and busluuss Suck Coats—a great variety. f Gent’*black Don Cusslmero, und moro than thirty dif ferent pattern* of fancy Casstmere Pants of latest styles. Gent’s Vest*—about I.3U0 Vests, embracing all of tho new slyle*, some perfectly beantlftil. A very large lot of Sonnult Roiind-Jackel* and Pant*. Flushing Overcoats, Frock and Hack* for servant*. Indla-R blierand Pilot Cloth Overcoal*. Youth’s and Boys’ Department: has nover been equullod In tld* place and contain* the following: Broad Cloth, Beaver-Cloth, Peter Sham Overcoat* and 8nck*. Blue, black, brown, and claret Cloth Dress Frock* and Backs. Blue, black, hrown, and Cadel Cloth Drei* Jackota, Cadet and Pleol mlxed Snllncl Round-Jacket*. Mixed and Korney Round-Jacket* for Negroes; flue block Doo-Cnsslmure. blue Cloth, nnd n largo nssorlmeni of fancy-colored Cassimi-ro nnd Bntlnot Pants. Black Batin, figured Silk*, Alpaccn Black Cloth, und a great variety of Merino Vest*. All of tho abovo lor uoy* from 10 to 17 year* old. Children’s Department: contain* very pretty fringed and plain black Cloth Sulla fancy colored CaMlraere Suits, wllh Ve*l* and Pant* con nected j Genin’, new slyle or Pnney Dress Jackets; black and brown Talma*; black ami ureon Togas Overcoats: embralderod Cap*. All for children from 4 to HI years! Children, boys’, and youtl ’* whlto and colored Shirt*. Fancy Artiolei: embracing almo»t every article for a gentleman’* ward robe that ran bo called for, together with the richest as sortment of covered and plain CAPS for gentlemen, youths, boy*, and children. N. Moitol the above goods, tho Mon and Boy*’ Clothing, b«vo boon made up expressly for my trade, and under my Inipeellon, at Ihe North, and I can confi dently recommend them n* good, ami a* cheap a* omt be found elsewhere. Tho clllxens and pnldlo generally are Invited to call and seoat the Clothing 8iore,Glbhnn’* Range. foct 7] J> cure thedlsbate* of|he»e organ* with all ehronlo comnUInta, s» Dytparwla, Coughs, Atthms, Bronchial and (.dug Affijctlona, Pains In the Back, Bide, and llrewM. Consumption, Bcrefnla, Rhenmallsm, Ruul, Neuralgia, Fistula. Pile*. Rowel Onmplalnla, Worms. Nerrona Do- pBIly . |*Hh all.diseases caused imm an Impure slate nr the blood. A Resit supply Just received by H188 - J.’B.’Dr“^"“ J.'E.DaFORD, Al tbe ApoUprevlee' Hell. DR JOHN HULI/S SARSAPARILLA. THIS MEDICINE. WHEN USED ACCORDING TO DIRECTIONS, WILL CURE, WITHOUT FAIL: ncrufula or King's Evil. Cancers, Eruptions of tho Bkln, Er> sipelas, Tumors Chronic Sort- Eyes, Ringworm nr Teller*, Scald Head, Rheumatism, Pains In tho Rones or Joint*, old Sore* ami Ulcere,Swelling of tho Glands, Syphilis, l)yspep*la,Salt Rheum, Disease* of the Kidneys, Disc-use* arising Irani the use of Merctir),l.ns*of Appetite. I’uin In the Shlmiml Shoulder*, Genera! Debility, l.umbugo,Coughs.Colds, Drop*',Jaundice, Costiveness, Bronchitis, Weuknesaof the iRiest, Sort-Throut, Pulmonary Alfi-ciloiiN and ell other Dlseasestemllng to pnxtuceCniiAiimpliun. Liver Coinptidiii*. Femnle Irre'gidiirltii* and Coinplnluia, Low Spirits,Sick and Nervou* llenduche. Night 8weat*. Exposure*or Imprudence In l.ifo. Chronic Coiivlltittlniuil Disense*, and ua a Spring ami Hummer Drink, nml General Tonic for the System, und u Gentle nnd IMoiisant Purgative.it Uaupcrior to Blue f.icknml Con gress Water, Salta orSeldlltz Powder*. It Is a retnnrknhlc fact, thn, mining Iho hundreds of eminent physician* who have examined the receipt by wldcli Hull's Sarsaparilla I* prepared, not one hus con demned It, but nil approved it, und commend it in the highest term*. Many physicians express theinselve* strongly In tho heller that It I* decidedly Iho best prepare atioii or Bursupurilln Hint has ever been placed before the public. Although (hero are many physician* who feel a reluctance to having their names up|n*iided lo the rei’omnicudnlloi; of uny particular remedy, iml withstand ing the* may approve of it in the highest degree, there are other* who frankly yield ttieir support lo favor of a remedy which they know Lcapuhlu of doing *n much good in an nffiiclcd community. .-\* «n evidence, read the following from old uml respectable physicians, of high standing In the community In which they live: TC'NlilllOII)’. Testimony like Iho following renders superfluous all comment* on the efficacy or Hull’* Harsnparillu. From Dr. L. P. Yumlell, Professor or Chemistry In the Louis- iann Medical College: I have looked over the list of in- gradients composing John Hull'* Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, nml have no hesitation In saying that they form n safe compound, nml one Hud premise? well In chronic disease*, to which it Is applicable. Louisville, .lunefi. In If*. I.. P. Y ANIlKI.L. M.D. Wlint Dr. Pyles, physician by appointment to tho Lou- Isvllh Marine lloMiltnl. says or Bull's Sarsaparilla: l.ouiHVitLK. March 3U, Iri4!».—i have examined the prescription for tho preparation of John Bull’s Hnreupar Ilia, nml I believe the conihiuallouto be .j an excellent , —.J, nml well calculated lo produce an ullernlive Im- 1 ,ur k‘- , sl sizes, pression ou iho system. I have used il both m public * >- **•—I'ireclu and private practice, und think it tho best article of Snr sapnrUla now In use. M. PYLES, M. D., Resident Physician Louisville Marine II. spiral. l.ormiH, Kv., April 35lh, 18.7H.—Sir: Permit mo to address to you a few lines, ami do mu the honor lo reply to » request Hint 1 will makolti the connection of ibis letter, tcc I urn n graduate or Transylvania Medical University; I have practiced nicdic'ue in this wilderness country. | about live years, but owing to exposure lo biller cold wi a I her, I have been Indisposed with Anile Rheunia- llsm about six montlis. After having exbuu.-ie*l my skill in the Ircatmeut of my case, und deriving no bene fit. 1 was Induced lo give your Fluid Extract of S'arsap. nrill.i n fulr trial, and accordingly purchuH-d a l-ottle of your medicine from y our agent, Mr. George P. Brown, about two week sago, and 1 must confess that one bottle Ini* entirely cured ine. II is my opinion that your preparation of Sarsaparilla Isdt-cldi-dly superior to any other preparation imw In use, and I will take great pleasure in recommending il to tin- afflicted as boing a remedial agent, and I will ud- vLc the physicians lo use II In their practice. &c. Respectfully yours. It. It. ALLEN, M. I). Lorisviti.c, July 13th, IH40.—I have examined (lie list of articles that compose John Hull’s Extractor Hare snpurllla, amt I have no hesitation in snyiiigllint II is n sale and valuable compound. I would prefer II to any article now in ose. for the diseases arising from an Im pure state of Ihu blood or taint of Ihe sydem. I confi dently recommend It to my friends us being a powerful Extract, ami one that I believe will cure all classes ol diseases, for which It Is recommended, If used according to directions. I believe it lo lie a valuablesiiccedntieiiiii to Mercury . Nay, I have my doubts whether in'lie most Violent ami protracted cases of Syphilis, accompanied w IHi Nodes Troplie, In carles of Hie bones, whether it ought lint to succeed every other remedv. S. R. McCONACIIIK, M. II. Honorary Member of the Medical Society, Philadelphia. Hear what Dr Slnpp, a Physician who stnnds at (lie top of Ids profession, says of John Bull’s Sarsaparilla: I have been using John Bull’s Sarsaparilla )u « great variety of chronic disease*, with Iho most happy effects, nml have no hesitation in recommending il to the public tor ihu cure of scrofula, syphilis, ami all cutaneous uml glandular disease*. Yours, most li-rvcidlv. WM. STAPP, M. D. LewUpmt.Ky , April fob, 1810. Ituv. li. XV» Nchon-Ui-r. E. Stcvcuuon. CoxcLt'siVK.—Tho following is a verbatim copy of u certificate now in the possession of the proprietor of Bull's Bursupurilln. Rev. E. W. Selmii is widely and generally known as an eloquent and accomplished pus- lor of Ihu M. E. church, nml Rev. E. Stevenson has been known as one of tlieniosi tnlcired and zenhms members that the Kentucky CoiUcr.-uce could boast of for uiHiiy years and »l this time isffilingttiu high and responsible station of Agent for the M. E. Rook Concern. Can the world produce belter or ufore satisfactory testimony In favor of any medicine? belter testimony than ..as ever offered in favor of any medicine. Rev. fe. IV, Selion- Itev. K. Stevenson. Loriavn.t.v, May 8U|li, 181(1.—Wo have used John Roll’s Sarsap rlUa, and have known it lo he used, wllh entire saiislaclioii; and we have no hesitation Instating, nor belief, (bill It is a safe ami valuable medical coin- nouiid. ami calculated lo produce much good, nml re lieve much suffering; ami therefore would cheerfully and ill"*! earnestly recommend It tv Hie afllictud. (Signed) E. W. HEIR IN, K. STENENSON. We earnestly Invite nil persons who are suffering wllh any iff “I he ills that flesh Is heir l -,”lo call on Dr. John Hull s agent, and gel a copy of Hull’s Family Journal, gratis; and, lor Hie sake of humanity, wo h po that a single Individual will not bo found unwilling |o alve Bull's Sarsaparilla a trial, after reading ami recollecting, al the same lime, that It Is Imposslblu Tor the Doctor lo publish the tenth parmr the number of certificates of astounding cures performed by his Snr-nparltln. The uinoiuil of le.-limony voluntarily showered on Dr. Iltill'* Sarsaparilla, from well known ami distinguished indi viduals, hnili In public and private life, has been per fectly overwhelming. JtgTDr. John Bull’* Principal Office, west side of Fifth street, first «loor below Main, Louisville, Ky. Bole In Bavunmih, wholesale and retail, hy J. II. MOniiR k CO., Ami by Druggists generally. linn—lv Ml HOLLOWAY’S PILLS. EXTRAORDINARY OUUE OF LdM OF IIICALTiti DISnitDBRKD STOMACH, INDtOKS* TIOM ADD nDTaDMIKATtON Of tkOOD TO Till It KAO. Copy of a Letter from Mr.John Lloyd, afErto-icen, near Harlcek, Merionethshire. To Profeuor IIallowav i Hlr—I avail myself or the first opportunity or Inform. Ittg yon that for a very long period I was nflllciod with a dangerous glddlnussand frequent a wlmmlugsof tho head, Mltended hy n loss of appetite, dlsonlered stomach, nnu gencrrally Impaired health. Every means had failed lo glva tno any permanent relief, amt at length It became so alarming that I was toally afraid of going about wllh* out ax hUrndaut. In this melancholy condition, I wall ed personally upon Mr. Hughes, Chemist, Harlech, for the purpose or consulting him ns to what I had better do. Ilo kindly recommended your Pills; I tried them without delay, and. lifter tuklug them for n short tlmn, I ant nnppy to bear testimony to their wonderful efflcncy. I am now restored to iierfecl health, and enabled lo re- aumo my usual duties. You aro nt liberty lo publish this letter In any way you think proper. I am. Sir, yotir obedient servant, JunoOlh. 1853. (Signed) JOHN LLOYD. MIRACULOUS CURE OF DROPSY. Extract of a Letter from Edward Rowley, F.eq., of India IFnffc, Tobago, dated April t!th, 185*1, To Professor Holloway: Dear Sir—I deem It n duly I owe to you nnd (he pub lic at large to Inform yon of a most miraculous recovery from that dreadful d I sense. Dropsy, nml which, under God. was affected hy your Invultialilu Pills. I was tapped five tunes within eight months, und akllftilhr treated b» two medical practitioners, but could not gct-cured until I had recourse lo your remedy, ami, notwithstanding all I had undergone, this inlracuioua jnedlclno cured mo in tho course of slz weeks. (Signed) EDWARD ROWLEY. INFALLIBLE CURB OF A STOMACH COMPLAINT, WITH INDIGESTION AND VIOLENT HEAD ACHES. Extract of n Letter from Mr. S, Go wen, Chemist ol I'llltoii, near Bristol, dated July Nlh, 1853. To Pr fe»«or Holloway. Dear Sir: I am requested by a ludv, named Thowas Just urrlved from the (Vest Indies, to ncquuint von that for a period of eight years herself ami family suffc/t-d from continued had health, arising from disorders ol the Liver and Stomach. Indigestion, loss of Appetite, vio lent lleud-nclic*, pains in lie side, weakness nml general debility , for wlilcli he consulted the most eminent men In Ihu colony, but without any beneficial result; ul last, she had recourse In your valuable Pills, which in n very short lime effected so great a change for the belter, that she continued them, am! the whole laiiiilv were re stored to liPallli and strength. Further, she desires ine to say. that she hus witnessed their extraordinary virtue* In these complaints Incidental lo children, particularly In cose* of Measles a d Scarlatina, h iving effected positive cures of these diseases wllh no other remedy. (Signed) 8. GOWEN. These celebrated Pills aro wonderfully efficacious In the following complaints: ’Ague, AMhmn, Bilious Complaliils, Blotches ou Iho Skin, Rowel Complaint-*, Colics, Constipation of the Bowels, Consumption, Debility, Dropsy, Dysentery, Erysipelas, Female Irregularities, Fevers of all kinds, Fits, Goal, Head ache, Indigestion, liillainuiutloii, Jaun dice, Liver Compluintf, Lumbago, Piles, UhcuuuiHt-m, Retention of Urine, Scrofula, or King’s Evil, Sore Throats, Slone and Gravel, Tic Douloureux, Tumors Ulcer*, Venereal Affections, Worms of all kinds, Weak ness, from whatever cause, &c.. kc. Sold al the Establishment of Professor Holloway. 344, Strand, (lieu*- Templu liar,) Loudon, and by all Vendors of Medicine throughout the United States, In boxes ut 37)^c., 87c., and 8L50c. en,li. Wholesale hy the principal Drug houses Intlic Union: and by Messrs. A. II. k I). Saxos, New York; ami VV. W. Lincoln, Savannah. ITcT* There is a considerable saving by taking the —-MTJHS.- ... ,-Jg- for the guidance of patients In every dlsorderuro affixed lo each box. nl—lnw.7toen\v!y llroivn’N Cnnciico or .laniulcu t.u«u, . B ROWN’S Essence or Jamaica Ginger is elaborately prepared from cnrelully selected articles of tho best quality : It possesses In a concent rated form ull Iho valu able properties of the Jamaica Ginger, and Iswnrruntcd lo be free from all Irritating or oilier properties of an In* Jtirloii.’i lendem-y. It is beuellchdly used In a variety of circumdanccs where a warm conllul ami agraleful stimulant I* requir ed, particularly In cases where there I* a sense of exhaus tion arising Irani excessive fatigue or heat, a few drops in hair n nimbler of water with a little sugar, will he found an •‘ffeclual nml most plen«lug rest oral ive, which make* till* essence n highly useful addition Inihetrnv* eller’* portmanteau, us well as lo the family collection of reim-dlc*. Where llicro Is nn unpleasant sense of weight nr nau sea after eating, from Imperfect digestion, or where nun- sou is induced from riding In a rail road car, or carriage, or from tho motion or a vessel al sen, tlm Essence of Ginger, ir glvqn according to tho directions, will almost Invariably give relief. In ordinary Dinrrhuin,Incipient cholera, In short In all enses or prostration of the digestive function*, whether from indulgence or disease, It I* of InnsHmnhlo valuo. During the summer month* nml In Southern climates, It I* Invaluable, partlimlnrly during the prevalence ofep- Idomlc cholera; no traveller or family should bo without It. A large Invoico received hy tho ngents, m 38 A. A. SOLOMONS & co.. Market Pqnare. IIRISE’S UNRIVALED T PERTOUAL COUfill CANDY. HIS ARTICLE. |$ a never falling remedy for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, and Tlghtnessoflho Lung* nr Client. Persons who are inuch exposod, nnd Iron- bled wllh Irritable Coughs und weak Lungs, will find al most Instanl relief by trying Ihe Pccloral Candy. In fact tin one should hn without It when thucliLiigeelii Ihe wea ther are so frequent. No article of Cough Candy has beoo so much appreciated for It* safety nml curtain cure; you will llml It need* hut one trial, to convince ull of Its edlclnnl virtues. A fresh hit received bv may 311 A. A.80I.0M0NH k CO. l*»*I’foy« d KxirnMlKe Mold I In*. I'nxvrtcr*. I " , " ow, 'ers are prepared expressly for the retail 1. trade, from superior imported material*, and nra warranted full weight SeldlllxPowdara,(wliPnaccurately prepared, as these aro warranlod lo be) are hold In tho highest estimation for their peculiar virtues In giving re lief where there Is Indigestion, heart burn, or bilious nutation* prevail | and when used according to thedl* roctlons, form, an elforvowing aperient dmught, more ngreeahle, yet fMMsoMlnir all tho medicinal properties of tho much otioemml SoldIIlx Spring* In Germany. Hv ,n ^ (Y- W. LINCOLN. Monument Bu'tnrr. zkiiwashh ANmiifMiiiiirit’ T llla , „ , tootii w ish, Ills dellelous artfelo combines »n mfmy merilorlnus qtinllile* Hint It now ha* Ix-rnmo n slnnd.inl favorite w HiHio ciifrep* of New York, Pldlsdelpiiln, Rnhlmore, I IHslmrg. and oilier places. I)entl*|* nnd Physlelnnt, prescrRio It In llielr prnctleu moslsucoessftdly^ nnd from wwwc* Urn most fluttering laudations are awarded It. luflaniod, sore, or bleeding gums are immediately cured by lt« me ; Its art loo upon Ibem Isntlkl, sooihfrig, and effective. It cleanses the leslh so thorotighlv that Jhey are made in rival tienrl In whllenoss, and dlffiine* Ihroiigh ihe mouth *uen « delightful freshness, that Ihe lirianh Is rendered exquisitely sweet, nhd It will In most Instances affiml relief to the most violent loolh-nche, The follnwliig Certificate from Dr. Cldlton, a Chemist of workl-wlde celebrity, who htis submilled the artleleto n ohpiiilcnl nnaly*ls. Is proof itifflolint to convince any Olio of Its superb wily. ••'IhavD examined a boltle of M KiRMAD'e AftTfr Rpoaai-Tio TimTn Wa*u, m and find It to ho n vegetable preparation of an Innocent character I believe It wilt- prove hem-ficfol for iho pnrpnre It I* recommended.’* ' , , Jamix R Chilton, M.D.ChemliL Just received and for sale by. IV. W. LINtinj Jf, ■or 17 . , toouumsnt 8quftre. PURE VEGETABLE EXTRACT. Ull. MOUSE’S INVIGORATING CORDIAL A P JIF.XOM FXilX IX MEDICIXE. P HOFESSTlU MOUSE’S'INVIGORATING ELIXIR, OR CORDIAL, Ttoo Eiglilli Wonder of tho Hofunic World. Tho Invigorating Elixir und Cordial Introduced into medical prac ice by the great Chemist, Phy sician and Traveller, Dr. M. Morse, has for ils basis an u.h-iilnl herb, first brought from the stony deserts of Arabia Pc- tren, i»y that eminent philosopher, which lins been en- dorsed by the medical colleges of all the great cities of No language can comey an adequate Idea of the Im mediate and almost miraculous change which it occa sions in the diseased, dehlhtuted and shuttered nervous svstem. Whether broken down by excess, weak by na ture, or Impaired by sickness, the unstrung and relaxed organization is at once re-braced, revivified, nnd built tip. The mental and physical symptoms of ncrvotisdls- ease viuihli together under its influence. Nor is Hie ef fect temporary. On Iho contrary, the relief Is perma nent; for the cordial properties of the medicine reach the constitution llself, nnu restore il lo Its normal condi tion. Well may the preparation he called Hie MEDICAL WONDER of the nineteenth century. It is, as the first scientific men In Ihu old world Imvo ndmltlcd, that miracle ol medicine herelof ire supposed to have no existence. A STIM U L A NT Til AT ENTAILS NO RE-ACTION. Ils force Is never expanded, ns Is the case wllh opium, ulcoholic preparations, and ull other excitants. 1 lie ef fect of these Is brief, and it muy well be said of Idni who takes them, “the In-U slate of that man Is wor*e Hum the first.” Rut Hie Elixir is an exhilnraut without n sin gle drawback— safe In ils operation, perpetual In Us happy iullticiicc upon the nerves. Hie ndiiil, and the en tire organization. Incases of neuralgia.headache, ver tigo, palu in the nerves of the face, mid Hie various train of nervous affections, It will produce a cure in an aston ishing short period ol time; and It will also remove de pression, excitement, n tendency to blush, restlessness, sleeplessness, dislike of society, incapacity for study or business, loss of memory, confusion, giddiness, blood i<» (lie head, inelancliolv, mental debility, hysteria, indeci sion, wretchedness, thought* of seif-ilesliuelinn, tear of insanity, hypocnmlrlasis. dyspepsia, general prostration, Irritability, nervousness, inability to sleep, liver com- plaint. Hour albus. and all diseases incident Inlenialc*, nystcrlu, monomania, vague terror*, palpitation of Hie heart, constipallon, 4(C. Z:c., from whatever cause uri* log, it Is, if there is any reliance to be pluced on human testimony,absolutely infallible. An appeal I* made to EVERY WOMAN OF SENSE, who suffer* from weakness, derangement, nervousness tremors, pains In the hack, or any other disorder, w he liter peculiar to her sex, or common lo both sexes, to give the Invigorating Cordial a trial. LET FACTS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. Hear what the celebrated and distinguished I)r. Wood, of Massachusetts, say s of il: Dear sir— I gives me pleasure lo inform you that one of my patients, while in llosfon, procured some ol your Cordial, which he has taken two weeks, anil that lie Is entirely cured. He ulready look* like a new person, who so short a time ago looked so pale anil thin,and was scarcely able lo crawl around. I thought it scarcely possible for him ever to regain bis full strength and fa cilities; Ids case was an extremely had one. I prescribed the usual mcdich-u used in "itch case* in Ihe llospiiul, hill they wbreof no effect, lit the meantime, my patient had procured some of your Cordial, which effected u cure I am satisfied no other medicine could have done. I shall ever warmly recommend II whennn opportunity occurs. The Inventor in my younger day* I well remem ber ns being considered one of the most skillful phvsl- emus ill Hie United Slates, nnd luiil heard his Cordial very highly spoken of; but was one of Hn- incredulous ns tolls merits until I was so unexpectedly and sutlufac- lorlly convinced to the contrary. I remain, very truly, yours, II. A. WOOD, M. D. clergymen, ns well as physician*, nnd thousand* al others in all parts of the United Stales, are continually sending certificates. Informing us of the benefits derived from using Dr. Morse’s Cordial. We can publish only a few. Thu following is a specimen : REV. JOHN SKGKR, of Jersey City, nn old and highly respectable gentleman of the Rapt 1st persuasion, hnnde-.l in the following cerll- Ileal a in Dr. Morse'* office. It speak* for itself: Dr. Moksk—Dear Sir: I nm constrained lo give you astateiueulofllio benefit I derived from using vour Cor dial, believing, hy so doing, I shall render a benefit to those who are niifiuriug as I have boon, gl was afflicted for many inmilli* with pains In Iho head nnd dimness of sight, together with great nervous debili ty, so much that Il was with lnudi difficulty for me to walk or keep about. My digestive organs, also, were much deranged. I used quite a number of remedies, but received little or no benefit, until I look yotir Cor dial, which, through Iho kindness of I'ravldence, hus re stored me to more thnn my usual health, as I now ntn enjoying heller health than I hnvo done for a number of years. 1 am now 00 years of age. 1 believe it lo be mi Invaluable medicine, which I recommend to my nume rous acquaintances, nml tlioy are very large, na I Imvo been n minister a great many years. 1 hope this hasty ■Letch muy bo as much benefll In yon as tho medicine liHstnmo. JOHN 8 EGER, Jersey City. Jan. 7, 1852. METHODIST CLERGYMAN. The following was sent lo our agent lu Rnhwny, by Rev. J. O. Tunlson, ortho Methodist Episcopal Church- one of Hie most learned and respected In thoconnectlon —nnd Is another proof of iho wondorfhl effect of Dr. Morse's Invigorating Cordial on Ihe system: Friend Robinson:—Having for some years past, ns you arc aware, experienced great general debility ofmysjs- tern, attended with constant nnd nlarndng Irritation of tho throat and lungs, I was, nl your Instance, and In con- sequence of having road Cnpt. McLean’s decided testi mony In Its behalf, Induced to try Dr. Morse’s far- famed Elixir. I tried It, I confess,moro In Iho hopelhnn in tho confidence of Hspntvlng efficacious; but I am bound In candor to acknowledge Hint I Imd not tried II long before I began to experience its military effects;— llml I may now say wllh Cnpl.McLean, “that I would not now be without It on any consideration.” It has done me more good thun any previous remedy I Imvo tried, and If this statement Is deemed by you of any Importance, von may hnvemy full consent to nmkn II public. Rnhwny, Aug. 3,1870. J. O.TUNISON. THE MEDICAL JOURNAL8 llnvenotln nslnglo Instance llml hns been Authenti cated, given their sanction to any other preparation for Iho above complaints. It Ims In many desperate nml vi olent cases olibeled radical cure*, after patients had been abandoned and their condition pronounced hopeless by medical prncllilnneraof high professional characler. It Is put up highly coiH-eiitriilt-d, In pint bodies, wjlh Hie unnin blown In the gin**, and sold for 83 per bottle—6 for 812—884 tho dozen. tlr Important ndvlco accompanies each boltle. Prepared hy M. MORSE, M. lfosnil lor saloh.v CIIA8. II. 1UK0, General Agent, t«3 Broadway, New York, to whom nil order* must bo addressed. .... Aoints—A. A. Solomon* It-Co., Rammish; Ilnvl- land. Rlsley Is Co., Auguafii i ftayllniid, HarrnlltCo., Charleston. ' „ .. . .... Sold by Drugglila generally throughout Ihe Uniled Rlalea. nfl—lyo Not n Pnrllclw of Meretiry In It*. A N Infalllblerotnedy for Scrofula, King’s Evil, Rheu mallsm, Obstinate Uiiinnooua Eruptions, Flmplea r Pustules on the Face, Blotches, Rolls, Uhronlo Sore Kyci, Ring Worm or Tellur, Scald Head, Enlargement and I’aln of Iho Rones nnd Joints, Stubborn Ulcer*. Hy- pb) title Disorders, Lumbago, Hidnal Complaints.nnd all Dlsonacs nrislng from on Injudicious uae of Mercury, Imprudence In Life, or Impurity or the Blood. This valuahlo Med.cine, which has become celebrated for the number of extraordinary cures effected through Itsagotic). hns Induced Ihu proprietors, at ihe urgent re- S ues) of their friends, to offer It to the public, which they o with Hie tilmost confidence lulls virtueaund won derful curative properties, Tho following certificates, aelccted from a large number, nre, however, stronger testimony ilmti the moro word of the proprietors; and uronll front gentlemen well known In their localities, and of Hie highest respectability, muny or them now re siding (n thn city of Richmond, Va. F.ROYDEN. K*q.,of Hie Exchange Hotel, Richmond, known uvery where.says h« hossccn the Medicine call ed CARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE ndmlnlstc-red in over a hundred cases, in nearly till thedisense* for which It Is recommended, with the most astonishingly good re sults. He »uys It U tho must extraordinary medicine lie baa ever seen. AGUE AND FEVER—GREAT CURE.—I liareby cer tify, that for three year* I Imd Ague nnd Fever of the most violent description. 1 had several Physicians, took large quantities of Quinine, Mercury, and I believe all the Tonics advertised, hut nil without any permanent re lief. At Inst I tried CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE, two hollies of which effectually cured me, nnd l nm happy to’sny I have Imd neither Cldll* or Fever since.— I consider It the best Tonic Iii tbe world, und Ihe only n cdiclne that ever reached my case. JOHN LONG DEN. Reaver Dnm, near Richmond Vn. 0. II. LUCK, Etq., now In Ihe city of Richmond, and for many years in Hie Fosloffice. Ims such confidence in the uMoiilshlngefficacy of CARTER’S SPANISH MIX TURE, that lie hn* bought upward* of 511 bottles, which he Ims given away lo die afflicted. Mr. Lurk suys lie Iuih never known It to full when taken according to di rections. Ur, MfNGK,n practising Physidnti, nnd formerly of the City Hotel, in the cily of Richmond, says In- has witnessed In n niimb n r of Instance* the effects of CAR TER’S .SPANISH MIXTURE, which were most truly surprising, lie sHys In a case of Consumption, depen dent oil the Liver, the good effects were wonderful in deed. SAMUELM. DRINKER, of the firm of Drinker & Morris. Richmond, was cured of Liver Complaint of b year* standing. I»v the u*o of two bottles or CARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE. GRKATcURK OF SCROFULA.—The editor* nr the Richmond Republican had a servant employed lu 'heir press room, cured of violent Hcrofulii, combined with Rlu uuiiitisin, which entirely dlsabh it him Irani work.— Two bottles of CARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE made a perfect i’ll re of Idm, and the editors in a public not lee, say they ••cheerlully recommend it to nil who are af flicted wllh any disease of Hu- blood.” STILL ANOTHER CURE OF SCROFULA.—I had a very valuable boy cured by three bottle* of Carter's Spanish Mixture. I consider it a truly vnlmdde medi cine. JAM ES M. TAYI.OR, Conductor on the U. F. 4t P.R. R.Co., Richmond, Vn. SALT RHEUM OF 30 YEARS STANDING CURED. Mr. JOHN THOMPSON residing in tho city of Rich mond, was cured by three bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, of Salt Rheum, which he Imd nearly 2» years, nml which till the physicians In ti e city could not cure. Mr. Thompson |»a well known tiierchaiil in the city of Richmond, Vaginal Ids cure Is mosl remarkable. WM. A M ATTHEWS, ot Richmond. Yu., had n serv- nnl cured of Syphilis, ill the worst form, hy Carter’s Spanish Mixture. He say* lie cheerfully recommends it, and consider* It nn Invaluable medicine. RICHARD K. WEST, of Richmond, was cured of Scrofula, uud what physician* called confirmed Consump tion, by three bottles of Carter's Spnnlih Mixture. EDWIN IIURTON, Commissioner ol the Revenue, says he has seen Ihe good effects of Carter’s Spanish Mix ture In a number ofSyphilitiecases,and suys il is n per fect cure for that horrible disease. T. W.DYOTT k SONS, »3 North 3d street, Phlla dclphia. BENNETT k. BEERS, 123 Mat*, street, Richmond. Va WM. C. HARWOOD, of Richmond. Va., cured ol Old Sores nml Ulcer*, whlchdisntded himlroin walking. Took a lew bottles of Carter’* Spanish Mixture, and was enabled to walk without n crutch; in u short time per manently cured. Principal Dennis n1 M. WARD, CLOSE k CO., 83 Malden l.une, New-York. And for *nle bv J. II. CARTER. A. A. SOLOMONS, & CO, nnd THOMAS M. TURNER k. CO. Savannah, and by Druggists uud Country Merchants every where. JSr* Price t?l per Battle, or f» Bullies for 85. may HI—lawlSuwol v UNIVERSITY MEDICINES! rr.VKR AND Afll'K Ct’Rrn BV ROIVA.HH’* TONIC MIXTCRk rp|| E Unirereityof Free Medicine and Popular Kvotrl- 1 edge; chartered by the .'•late of Pennsylvania, al its last session, (viz. 2fllh April, 1853,) inuinly for I hr pur- pose of arresting the evils resulting Irani the sale ol spurious and dangerous nostrums, nlso for the purpose of supplying the public with reliable remedies. In cases wherein the patient cannot obtain or w ill not employ Hie best medical adviser*: having purchased that iiivaltt. utile remedy, Rowaud's Tonic Mixture, on necoiinl ol II* Just celebrity, ami known ifficney in the treatment ol Fever nnd Ague, nnd it* kindred affections:—hits no hesitation in recommending II In Hie highest terms to Ihe patronage of the nflllclcd. 1)0WEI, COMPLAINT cured by Roivand’s Black- I ) akhitv Root. The above lii-tiiuiioii extend* its sanction, in like manner, lo the reinedv lor •• Bowel • ’"in plat nl,” mi well known as Rowaud's Compound Syrup of ll|uckb(-r r y limit, and earnestly recommend It lo the confidence of patient* afflicted 'with those com plaints—believing R lo bo Invaluable In the l real meal ol such case*. LIYERW0flT E & TAB, OTlUtlt LUKO COMI’J-XlNTS C*RfgilMMP®ioiY. qqqqqqqqn The Great Cough ttemerty! R EADER I hay* you a Cough, which you are negirei ng, under tlm Idea that It is only a enmuJnffi* nnd that It will soon “wear itself out ?” LmTauA UB you, In kindness, what will soon Im die pro “m.Ji r «- In a abut lime, ir you continue to neglect vonruir rot. will lt.nl!, In Vrel . lcn.it of llJltlX •Ion across Uiu chest, accompanied with rraqiisnt darting palm. Then a dry, hacking Cough will and when you raise any thing it will be n ihlrk nnd .S' «r white frothy matter, streaked, blood. If you Still lake no medicine, these um Is'sok! symptom* wllltncrcaie.nnd you will loon hav - i ?,,,' 1 Fkvkr,Com, Chili.*, N.oa i Hwrat*.Co r ,“,„ V- ' l c TORATIOK, and then Gbbst Prostration, i vou.mi neglect yourself, a f, ;W week* or nmnlli* win i eo , consigned to Ihe grave. Paving lour friends m how rapidly CONSUMPTION cild ii» wnrk.nml you a way. F (lend! hive you no cause to i.- alarn lu the above sKeieli you may see a* in n rhn, him ere rycase of Consumption progie*«e*, with ,„o„. 0f rapidity, to « fatal tr rminaih u. Of all the 1 hr,»,*,!! nnd Million* whom this great Destroyer ha* gsih*.. ,r. the tomb, evciy single cure hegan will, a Cold ! |V hi had been atlcnded lo, all might hat e been wa II |, m h! in* neglected, under the fatal uclu-h n ihai |i “vveni lt*ellofr,'» iltrniofeneil its deadly irfo ninth* BUhstanee of the Lungs, CAriiing there the luriiiatii n r tubercle*. Another, oud nmitlor cnldnddol 'U«|n. u flame, until these lula-rele* began ,oip n ni.ilsummut* leaving, hy llielr uh oration, gn al cavith * in || le | At tld* rrnli, ibedi-ea-e U voiy difficult ol cure oileiitlmr * sets at defiance all human means. In tin-latter or worst sage, this medicine will r,fi in limes arrest the dim use, or cheek its pr< gre-s, am W jii always make the patient more comh.rtnhh, nnd inni, hi* Hie nnd Is tliereloio worthy ol a lilnl;-bm u p, eiyleid or forming prions.Consumption is Hscnral.n », any other ilisens>-, nnd “Dr. lingers’ Syrup »,f J.iieiu. n 1 ar and * nuehalaguii,” If taken at thjs/iinic will • m, ,{ Rljf-AH SURELY AS IT IS TAKEN !Mj •|| ll . slrong language, Imt we can refer )ou l"imii,bri|, lug witnes,es to | r -vo that it I* Till E! And then fore" we can e«tiyexh"rt every mnn, woman nnd il.it.i »|,g ha* a Cough, or i**uhjn l to Cold*, to keep iho ui-dj. elm- hy you in iho Im-iisr ; nml whenever jou lake r„i,i do not “let It alouo»|owoik inbchrei in j our s)s;,n/ Imt eriidli ate it lliorougldy, amt al oner, lq this p u,. f ! erfully healing c< iii|h.ih d and fame your l.m.|.h niua- Jured, to catty yon in lull vig- r P-a g- nd oldege: .MOTHERS’. Have you delicate, weakly children, who are always ink lag cold, nnd stijei t lo i r-itip ? Iti-on mhrf • ii„ wfl4 a ease oi Croup, w liidi did not oiiglnat, in a c-.i And vvhenjr ur eliild goes to bed win ezine and much, lug, you kin-vv not that, before . on.in# I roup may i,„t set III. mill ere you- an get a I hysn inn, your oeai rlutd maybe buy ond tin-reach of help, vteie eeilitouili re- ion-,n-you value lllu live* III your 1 Inldien,'ill C|I tl ia no riiciiie hy you in the house, nnd when ymn little o-,e, take- cold and commence coughing, give ii to iheinut nm e, and rt sl not until Ihe c-i-unli is ennrely sut-iue.i We coiisi ientiously aver, after llo- most ex'lend-d exi>e Hence, lliat il this advice were lotlowed, no child need ever DIE OF CROUP, lor the cnlil would l-e cured, before ilmuld arrive m this aggravated and ratal tinge l.eti-veiy .Mother, e.pniii ly, heed well iln-se n-u.aik*, thin sin- may not l-creai-er, : when mourning over the i-mly Might n- mine • In risked I blo-som, have oi-iiision 1-iln-rlyio npr-mh herseli i-,r her criminal neglect. His nn old n-tag*-. thru “ton- h-re- wurner-, i* to he rorearme-l.» I arentn! so let it be ia your case. Hu sure lo ail: for Dr- A. Rogers’ Sypup of LIVER WORT, TAR and CANCiJALAGUA,iiiid lei no ollu-r be palmed on you. SGOVII. k MEAD, 111 Chartres street. New- Oitem>s. Wholesale Genr-rnl Ag- Ms for the Southern States, tu vvlu-ni ull ord'-is and applications lor ngenrie* m>i*l he adiln ssud. Sold win-Icsal-.-und retail, Irv Thomas M.Tu ner t Co.. A. A. Solomons k. Co., Willlnni W. Lincoln, John B. Moore k. Co., Snviinuali; llnvilutul. Ilisley & Co., Ar gusiu.Gu.: Ilavllund, Hnrrull k. Co., Charleston, S.C ami by dealers in medicine tbrougliout the South, imv 15 ot 6m cow ( Hon. Henry K. Strang, I lion. J. R. Flanigan, John It. Row mill. M. D. By order or the Trustees,-, I D. R. Ashton, Krq. _ l Hector«-rr. E*q. All Communication* to l>c addressed.—lolm R. Rowund, M. D.. Head of the PliarmaceiiHcul Depart* ment, and Presiifar t of Hie University. Home Dispensary' und dlllce, No. 47 South Second- street, Pliiladi-lphla. Brunch Dispensark-s nl the Store* jif J. A. MAYFR, Savannah, (!n. E. M. C« * WI.ES. Milledcev III.-, Ga. P. A. MORSE, Atiuiistn, Gn. J. M. Ft iTI'ER, llali.l.ridge, Ga. J.8. MrKI.WF.KN.near” “ E. L. STIR i HECK RE, Macon, sepl 13—mwf ls»tiiili*o3inn ROCTUIt lRliltbEI.IT The Pocket .'Esriiluitiiis; OR, EVERY ONE HIS OWN PHYSICIAN. THE Fortieth Edition, wllh OocHiindrcdKngmvim’-.shnw- lug Diseases and Malformation! of the Huiiinii System in every shape and form.’ To w hich I* added a Treatise on Ihe Dis ease* o' Females, being of Hie liiu-lievt Importance to married people, --r Hio«ucontemplating marriage; by WILLIAM YOUNG. M. I). Let no father be ashamed to •nt ii copy ol theJESCU. I.APIUS In Ids child. Il may save him Irani an early grave. _ Let no young man or woman outer Into Ihe secret obligation* of married Pie without reading the POCKET AESCULAPIUS. Lit no onesiil* for log from n Imckniod Cough, Pain in Ihe Side, resile** ■light*, nervous feelings, and the whole train of Dyspep tic sensation*,and given tip by ll.elr plivsichui. he number moment without consulting Hie AvSCULAPII.'S. Have thn married, or those about to be married any liiqx-di- meat, read tills truly useful book, ns it Im* been Hu mean* of siivlng thousand* of uuforftimtio creatures from the very Jaws of death. A ny person sen-llogTW ENTY-FIV E CENTS en closed In a falter, will receive one copy of this work by mail,or five copies will be sent for i ftn- Dollar. Address, (post paid,i DR. WM. YOUNG, nug I—Ivn No.t.72 Sprnre-st., Philadelphia. ■ ■IIHMIIUU'S x nprmeu iiaaH■IVBPII* T IIB SUPERIOR QUALITIES or this Magnesia, are lhat.Ula entirely dept I vwl of Cnrhonlo Arid, free from unpleasant tasie, smell,or other dltagreeahleprop erty, aim,withnul rnughn*** and grllllneaa lo the Inueh to palate One len-ipoouftil of it la equal In.strength nr three ot- ftiurlen aimonfiiU of the common Oalolned Magnesia, thus cnmhlnlng sntallnea* of dose with the most ngrceatdo form In which Magnesia can be admin- ' aTaHolomon** oo. ciimxii.vn:. ( cmi.i .v ititti.ii A. W BAKER Sl CO.’* American and Vnltllla Prernl- • uin Chocolates, Cocoa und llroniii, to which first premiums hnvo been awunleil by the chief InsH'.ulee mil Fairs of the Union, arc for sale by all the principal Grocer* in the United Stnlcs, nnd by their ngents:— lli'-*Kr At Mcbrav, New York; Gkakt k Twki ls, Phlladelnhin; Tim*. V. llm-NnioK, Baltimore; Kan- hkt k I)t*PLKY.CinclunaH,Uldn. WALTER BAKER At CO. nfi lyl Dorchester, Mass, if TUN POWDER—MANUFACTURED BY E. J. DU- VJT PONT ire NEMOURS At CO. 5,000 kegs Dupont’s Rlflo, FFFG, 85 It-s. ench. 5,(MM) hr. kegs do. do., FFFG, I3)tf do. do. 5,IMM) qr. kegs do. do., FFFG, fij<’ do. do. 4,000 K-’gs do. do., FFG, 2.7 do. do. 3.000 hlf kegs do. do- FFG, I2>( do. do. 3,IMM) keg* for Sou Shooting, FG, 25 do. do. 2,000 .kegs Rough Powder, FFFR, 35 do. do. 8,000 kegs do. do. FFR, 3.7 do. do. 1,IMM) keg* do. do. FR, 35 do. do. 5,000 kegs A.F.AcCo-Glax’d FFF, 3.7 do. do. 3,000 hair do. do. FI F, 13# do. do. 5,000 kege do. do FF, 3.7 do. do. 3,HIM) half do. do. FF, I3tf do. do. 5,(MM) kegs do. do. F, 8.7 do. do. 5,000 kegs do. do. C, 35 do. do. 5,000 kegs Blasting At Shipping Powder "» do. do. 3,000 keg* High Glazed, FFF, » do. do. I,IMM lift kegs do. FFF, 13# do. 3,(MMI kegs do. FF, 85 do. fi 0 . 1,000 hr. kegs do. FI , 12# «lo. do. 1,500 halfkegs Duck Shooting, IS# do. do. • 1,000 «r. kegs Rifle Shooting, 0# do. do. 1,000 kegs Mealed Powder, for Pyrotechnists. CANISTER POWDER. 10,000 canisters Engle Rifle, oval cnnlstere, I fi>. t a. 5,1mm) (In. do. roiiud do. 1 do. 5,000 do. FFFG, do. do. I do. 53)00 do. FFFG, do. da # do. |3r*Tho alwve Powder U from the celebrated manu factory orMes-r*.I)u Font, and la greatly superior lo any other made In tho United Slides. It will be sold on roa. ■onable term*, In lots to suit purchaser*. AI*o-Safoty Fuse. F.L.KNF.ELAND, Agent for the salo of Du Pout’s Powder, nor 83 Iml—ly ltW Front-*!reel, New-York. MAKiUAGh, Happiness and Competence. WHY IS IT ? That we behold nmnyTeiuules, scarec In the meridian of j life broken la health sad spirits with a cnmplicatiua-f diseases und ailment*, depriving them of the ja-wer far j the enjoyment or Ufa at un age when physical health, - buoyaucy of spirits, and happy serenity of mind.nrisim; I from a condition of hculth,should he preilominnnt I Many of the causes of her sufferings at first—perhaps, ; year* before, perhaps during girlhood, or Hie first vast* i of marriage—w ere In their origin so light ns to pus, un- i noticed, und of course neglected. IN AFTER YEARN, When too Into to tie benefliied by our knowledge, we look hack nnd mourn, uud regret the full consequence of our ignorance. What would wo not often give to possess, in early life, the knowledge we obtain In after y ears I .rial \ Imt day* and nights ornugiii-h we might not have been .‘pbr- ed.’ If the knowledge was timely possessed. It is MELAHIIttLY AM) STARTLING To behold the sickness nnd suffering endured by many a w ife lor ninny year*, from cause* simple and controlla ble, easily remedied—or belter still—not incurred—il every WIFE AM) 31 OTIS lit Possessed Hie iiiformnth-ti contained in n little volume, (within the reach of all) which would spureto herself YEARS OF MISERY, And to her husband Hie constant toil and anxiety of mind, necessarily devolving upon him from sickness -»f the wife, w ithout giving him Ihe "pporiuully ol an, 1 tar ing that competence which Id* exertions are eiiliilHt.tud the possession of which would secure the happiness ol himself, wife.and children. sr.cuut: tiie ai bans of haffi.m ss lly becoming lu time poesessed of Ihe knowledge, the want of which has caused the sickness uud poverty of thousands. In view of such c insequences, no wife or mother is ex cusable, if *he ingle - to avail herrcl! olthnt knowledge in respect to lu-rrelf, w ould-pare her much suffertlig.l-e tlm menus of liappines* nml prosperity to her husband, and cottier ii|nm herclilldreiillini lilosrlnc above nil price —healthy hwlteswUh health) mind*. That knowledge in contained in a liltli- work entiih-d THE MARRIED li UMAX'S PRIVATE .lllillH Al, < <»Af l'AMG.\, 11Y HR. A. M.MAURIUEAU, pnoFKssoR nr hiukask* or vvi-mk*. Our Hundredth Edition. \Pwo.,pp, 3.V-. Price Ml Cents, [ON riSK PAl-KR, K XI HA 111X1-1X0. $1 HO. 1 Fir»t pnhlbhed in 1*47, and it Is not SURFRI/.liM, OR UOMIEHI IT . Cniisideriiig that EVERY FEMALE, WHETHER MARRIED Gil NOT, win liereacqtlirea full knowledge of the nature, characler. nml cuiim-s of her complaints, with the various symptom*, and Hint ncnrly IIAI.FA MILLION (OFIEk should have been sold. Il I* impracticable to convey fully the vurioti* suhjerls treated ol. ns they nra of a mnure strictly intended for tin- married, nr iln-se coiitemplniiug marriage-,, hat a- famuli*desirau* of enjoying health, nnd that t-en-iiy.c-a- sequent it|-on liealiIi. which ls«n conducivet-> I er-iwn happiness, nnd that -I her husband. Mil efther will oUlnin il, as has or will every husband wlohnsilie love and affection of hiswifa at heart, or that ol his own pecuuiarv impravetneiit. I l’WARDS OF ONF. IICNDRI'll TIIOI • SAM) BOFII N Have been NEXT IlY 31 All, within Ihe Iasi f'» mouths. CAUTION TO THE PITII.IC! RE NOT DEFR aUDI D: Buy no hook uiilew Dr. A. M. Maurii-eaii, 15Ul.iln rlj Street, N. Y.. I* on the title page, and the entry It- lire I’lerk’* Office on tmek ol title pace: and buy only i-f r-sneelahh-and honorable dealers, or send hy null and aihliess lo l)r. A. M. Maurlccau, a* there nre *|,uri<>u* and enrrcpHifons iiifrliigeinenls ol copy right. That none tieeil remain iiiiinformed upon subject* *o vital to their peace. Iheir lienllh Mid their hiip|,inrss t Pamplilet of thirtp.su pages, containing extra-1*. vu h lull llih-pnge. and also in-fax of eoiiieiH*. will he seat free of charge lo every part ol Ihe United Plate*, by *d- dressing, post paid. a« herein. DV” 1 ’n receipt of Fifty ('out* .for One Dollar far o-t* fine Edition, extra hhd’ine.) -The Mnrrhd Womans Private Medical Uompaiilnli" is *enl t mailrd free) t» .my pari of tho United States. AH letters must I-" jm«l-niild. ami addressed l<* Dr. A. M. Mnurlcenu. Box 138J. N** York City. Publishing Office, No. 120 Liberty Pmwi, New York. , _ Fur sale by— Lee Ife Whitman, Ringgohl: B. I . are- nett, (.'nssville; Doyal .V. Pears, .Vrllunongh: J. A- Rey nolds. Dab niicgn; C. Yomiglitf wl, Oglelhorpe.-I a. New York City, STRINGER k ViVV.NSENR. ADUI ANCE, SHERM AN k tO. 1 ikWITT k DAVENPORT. HARNESS CO. office. 139 Liberty Street. ilawln-3m»«ml Jane 4 REDUCTION IN PRICE OF . Rogle’s Ilyi-evion I'l-u-h For Restoring, Preserving, and Adorning the lfa ,r i nil ivcaiuiiug, i -v-si *»*«* y - TV) the following low Hates, rix : Bottles formerly sold nl 5Ji coni# revluced to *.5c .'5 cents. Dll. WAYNE. . tl , , A N EMINENT PHYSICIAN nl Plillmfalphln, l.asg r- Onto the world the benefit of Ida experience, by preparing remedlea aultobfa ft>r almost any disease, pr. fawny tie's tkiinimunil' Syrup nr Wild Cherry, for curing coughs, colds, consumnllnn,ai d nil dtMNsea of the-threat, hresst. and lungs t Dr. Swayne’# Vermlfture, for destroy* lug worms, curing d>«nen*l*. *o. t Dr. RwsyneV sugar* coatevl Harsaparilln slid Tar Pill*.« gentle purgati ve ami alterative medicine, far superior to the pills In «reneral use; Dr. Hwhyiie's t. lmlera-MrirhiiN DlarrMa, and Dys*. entnry Gordlaf. a neveMkllliw remedy. A. Ijyrii •»*L'I»U Ju*t received at Ihe APOTIIEUAUIW HALL. * oct 5 NewtappSjUrt reoelved' ^omlri^hitlldilMnoTurt I « THE best nrtlclo ever known for euilntf baWMW. dnndruff,»all rheum, nnd all affections of la* • Where everything also has failed, Bogie # Hyperion r has effected'a permanent cure. ROGUE’S ELECTRIC BAIR i* ANOTiira w-iNur.n or Tlia am. It Inslaiilly converts red, gray, or unslghlb 1 *”; ™ n beantlftil black or brown, literally dyeing II <> ment it Is applied, it the snmo tlmo Improving n‘- nesaand flexibility of the hair. It does •£>" g} akin and can bo applied In any weather. R*vffvc<*» . sure and certain, whilst Ita vlrtuea are beyoml price whenever used, at ouceeatabllshos Its superiority« others. ... n ROGUE’S A3IOUE SHAVING Cl* Is nn nrllcle of rare merit, II* mild ami detergent I f f Ilea prevent tho akin from chapping, and nl«* . . w sudden changes of Iho tem|>eraltire or cllma e, tho lather Is both creamy nnd lasting. HOGUE’S HARE A IONA, For preserving and beautify lug tho complexion ana m dering It fair nml delicate, L without a ri val. , )B . All these artlclea haveatood theIe» of ' n h I f l !‘, nf iwor* veal lunt Ion, and are considered to be the oaf"'” thy of gracing the toilet or F JS«« May lie had of Iho Inventor, \\ ® , i i r(,( *v!t'’( i-n«dA. ud hi* Agenlslhroughoiil Ihe United Flaivsat-d "J* Iso of Druggists generally. I s w In F. Hrovvn’u EuN«nr.e of J awtt j j JicelK riMIW Essence la a nreparallou , n Sort,in l In ordinary DlarWa,Incipient tholere, in nil cam's of praatration of thedlgeatIvefonctl "^ lf|lC# ition.lt Is of Inestimable raltie. 9. ur }J15.imoifahfidri-n, orcpid*r.lc Cholera and Summer L* , ? 1M u, Mail, or Il I* peculiarly efficacious. No f^Seaysism traveller, almuht bo without It, a* R lurk In to reslrt Abe Influence oflnclplewi dlacase* whfai a changing climate. . . .. . can b* re UArTtoM.-Fewin*des!rlng aii nrHcle lliM llo-l upon, prepared rafaly ffom imroJAa i^^ofj,. should be particular to ask for Drawn a male* Ginger,” which *• ,,filio»iI ro*enied.and la prepared only by FnuoaMca ^ md ooiioo ««• udp auun