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SAVANNAH, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 24, 1850.
[NUMBER 9.
iHtsccllancotts.
HOOKS AND LINES.—
. Limerick, lverby mid Virginia Trout Hooks
Silk, Hair Grass, Hemp, Cotton, and Gimp,
Twisted Snell and Fly lines. .) ust received and
(or sale, by E. LOVELL,
aug 1 II 1-2 Uarnard-street.
L adies kid and i uench
JMorueo Slippers, black, blue and bronze
Gaiter Bootees; also, black Velvet und l’ru-
nelia Slippers and Ties, verv wide, at llio
BROUGHTON-ST. SHOE STORE
may 1
P UKE SPERM OIL.—lust receiv-
ed, a lot of pure Sperm and Bleached
Whale Oil. For sale cheap, at 111 Bay-st.
apl 7 GEO. H. BROCK.
L ADIES’ KID, MOROCCO
and Goat Skin Walking Shoes, of all sizes;
for sale ut the One Price family Shoe Store, in
BROUGHTON-STREET.
mny 1
/'iOTILLION PARTIES. — .lust
V7 received ajarge assortment of ladies white
Kid G hives, also black dark and light colored do-
■of ail sizes. J- MAGILL.
dec 11
D r
Steamer Tennessee lOpieces dress
Silks, which will be sold very low.
J. S. MAGILL,
oct 4 Monument-square.
P JAC OBS, S EGAR AN I) TOBAC-
• CO STORE, No.27 Bull Street, (Sign
of the Indian near Monument Square) Savannah,
Geo.
N. TL—Keeps constantly on hand, Spanish,
Half Spanish and American Segars, at Whole
sale and Retail. Also Chewing Tobacco,
Snuff, &c.
OlLLlti ANT’S. RI1EU-
JC MATIO LINIMENT (JR PAIN ML
L12R.—Having forunumber of years made and
old my liniment, and used the same on my own
person, I feel perfectly secure in offeiiug it to
the public as a safe and certain cure for Rheumat
ism, pains in {ho limbs, joints, and swelling and
enlargement of the bones.
Savannah, May Gth, 1847.
Mr. W. G. Falligant—Sir : This is to bertify
that I was severely attacked with Rheumatism
in my feet, so as to prevent me from attending to
my business. Having been recommended to try
your Rheumatic Liniment, or Pain Killer, I did
so, and was freed from all pain in a short time. 1
am now perfectly well and have not felt any pain
since, and would cheerfully recommend it to my
fellow citizens.
EZ It A KENT.
Sciuven County May 12, 1843.
I had been troubled with very severe pains in
my limbs, and particularly in my back, so much
so as not to be able to at tend to my planting in
terest, and having been recommended 10 use
Falligant’s Rheumatic Liniment, sr Pain Killer,
I taought 1 would do so, and I found it to give
me almost immediate relief, and what is most
singula*, my wife having an enlargement and
stiffness of the joints of her hands, by applying
the remedy to the affected parts, received great
relief herself.
I would rocommoml it to every person af
flicted, as being a sovereign cure and a very
heap one. Jno. Lucas
Liberty County. January 19, 134!)
Mr. W. G. Falligant—Sir: l do hereby certify
that I have used your Rheumatic Lini- inent, oi
Pain Killer, for Rheumatism in ray hands and
arms, and am perfectly cured, not having the use
ot" my hands tor eighteen mouths and in the spat e
of three weeks I could use my hands as well as
I ever did.
Yours, Truly,
Maura ret A. Banks.
L. N. FALIGANT.
West side market sq.
None aro genuine unless bearing the signa
ture of the proprietor in his own hand writing an
tlf<vtable. W. G. FALIGANT.
july 1G
G u N S 1— G U N S 1— E D W A R D
LOVELL, Manufacturer and Importer
of every description of Double and Single bar
rel Guns and Riffles,Dueling, Belt,Holster, Pock-
. et and Six-barreled Revolving Pistols, and
every variety of Gun material and Gun mple-
monts &c. Flasks, Pouches, Percussion Caps,
Powder Shot, Lead, and every article in the
Sportsman’s line, for sale low.
Guns re-stocked, Flint-locks altered to
percussion, and repair ng done as usual.
No. 11 Barnard sticet, South side Market
sign of the Indian. j u '5 ^
B LANKS.—Bills of Lading, Dray Tick
ets and other Blanks kept for sale, and
also printed to order at short notice, by
J. B. CUB HEDGE.
may 17
South Sale Market Squnre
T he oarpenteb’S assist
ant, nnd other valuable Architectural
works. For sale by
jnly 17 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
JJAN fc CHECKS
the variou
Bank s of the city. For salo by
msrlO J. B. CUBBEDGE.
A lbums, of various and beautiful {int
erns, a new supply just received and for
SAVANNAH BICOGAN
Manufactory.—The subscribers hav
ing eotupletod their nrrnngements for manufac
turing Shoes in this city, nr.d turned t.hoir at
tention exclusively to manufacturing Brogans,
would respectfully cull the attention of Shoe
Dealers to the fact that they aro now prepared
to make to order, by the case, Kip and Furm-
Brognns, at prices and ferula that will
ompeto successfully with Northern wo rip.
We have a few cases of Savannah Brogans,
liich wo offer on g-ood terms and at low
prices, by the case only. Call and see for
yourselves, at No. 183 Congress-st.
jan 5 E. D. HENDRY <fc CO.
sale by
J. B. CUBBEDGE.
nPHE COMPREHENSIVE
1 COMMENTARY ON THE HOLY BI
BLE, containing the text according to the
authorized version, Scotts Marginal References,
Mathew Henry’s Commentary, Condensed,
but containing every useful thought, the I’racti-
ical observations of Rev. Thomas Scott, D. D.,
with extensive explanatory, critical and Philo
logical Notes.
A few setts of the above work, in six vol
umes, will be sold at a reduced price, by
aug 1 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
300 SPLENDID
ENGLISH and GERMAN
Double and single barrelled
Guns, of every variety and
price.
100 pair belt and pocket
Pistols. 4 cases rifles. 4 do super plantation
Muskets.
300.000 Walker’s, Westly’s. Richard’s, Stark-
ncy’s and Ely’s Waterproof Percussion Caps,
1 case of Gd. percussion Caos.
200,000 Walker's, Sturkney’s, Joyces and
Ely’s Wads.
50,000 Musket nnd Rifle Flints, a splendid
assortment of Dixon’s Powder 1 lasks, Belts-
and Pouches.
“Allen’s” and “Colt’s” Revolvers, “Drink
Flasks nnd Cups, common and fine Game Bags,
also, every article in the sporting trade. 1
200 kegs “American sporting" nnd Dupont’s
Powder, in whole, halves and quarter-kegs, also,
in 1 lb. Canistes.
500 Bags Drop Shot, 200 Bags “Patent
compressed” Buck Shot. Just received nud for
sale very low hv E. LOVELL,
No. 1 L Bnrnard-st., sign of the Indian.
N. B.—I will receive in a few days a lot of vc
ry fine double and single Guns from one ol the
best Gun-makers in England, nlso, 2 dozen dou^
hie Guns for boys- Merchants, Factors and Par
chasers aro respect holly invited to call and look
ns above. oct ®
N EW MUSIC STORE.—The subscriber respect
fully informs tlic public that lie will keep on
baud n large stock of Music, of both Foreign and
American publication, of the most favorite composers.
Having engaged the services of Mr. S. llerg in its se
lection, on his recent visit to Now York, lovers of Mu
sic will find at, liis store all the newest Songs, Duetts,
Waltzes, PolkUB, Marches, &c.; compositions of the
foreign Masters: Beethoven, Mozart, Liszt, Thalbera,
Hertz, Beyer, Ilosellen, Hunten. and others; Music
for the Guitar, Flute, Violin, Instruction Books of all
kinds, Violin nnd Guitar, Strings, Bridges, Pecs, £c
He has also made arrangements, with Houses, both ill
New York and Philadelphia, to receive the newest pub
licatious immediately after their issue from the press
Orders left at liis store for Music not on hand, in
quantity or for a single piece, will bo sent on nytlie
first steamer leaving for New York, and received on
its return.
oct 1G JOHN M. COOPER
For sale by
W HITE LEAD.—10,000 LBS.AT
LANTIO White Lead, warrantod pure;
4,000 English do. do. do., for sale by
july 31 JOHN G. FALLl iANT
NEW WINTER GOODS.
P. D. IIILZIIEIM,
Agent.
J EFKEllSON-STREET.
Would invite the attention of the public to hi
.large and increased Stock of
CLOTHING, SADLERY,
TRUNKS, &c.
He keeps constantly on hand an assortment
•of Fine. Dress and Frock Coats, from $10 to $12
Fine Casstimore Pants, from $4 up
Satin Vests, black and col’d, from $2,50 up
Hats, Caps, Shirts, Diaivers, Buddies and Bri
dies, Trunks, &c. at reduced prices.
Gentlemen’s Clonks, from $12 up,
SERVANTS CLOTHING
cheaper than they can be purchased in meetly
Also, various other articles in liis line, at pi
ces which cannot fail to please,
sep 20
TUST RUL'D, an assortment of white
~ and colored Shirts, merino and cotton Unde
Shirts and Drawers, Cravats, Neck Ties, Pock
et tlankerrhiefs, cotton nnd merino Hose, color
ed and white Kid Gloves, woolen and Silk d
-I nr sale at reduced prices, by
JOHN W. KELLY,
Opposite the Pulaski House,
dec 15 tf
T HE REPUBLIC, “PEOPLES
CHOICE,” Uncle Sam," “Common
Sense,” and “Green’s Economist."
The above splendid Cooking Stoves, of va
rious sizes, are received an d for sale by the
subscriber, at prices as low as they cun he
brought from New York. Two of the ubov
named Stoves will challenge any Stove that has
ever been made for economy and good cooking
An assortment of Office,Store and Room Stoves
will also bo found on hand as cheap as else
where. Stove Pipe of all sizes will he kept on
hand during the season, together with n full a«
sortment of Plain nnd Japanned Tin Ware, at
wholesale and retail.
JAMES SULLIVAN,
sept 25 No. 12 Whitaker, near Bay-st.
F RANK FORRESTER'S Fish and Fishing, ilius
trated from nature by tlio author of “Field Sports
ofAmerica," &c.
The History, of the County of Westchester, New
York, from its first settlement to the present time, by
John Bolton, Jr. Received by
oct 10 JOHN M. COOPER.
MORNING NEWS.
VI EW BOOKS.—The Peer’s Daughter; by
J- v Lady Lyltmi Bulwer.
Confessions of Concregan, the Irish Gil Bias;
by Cluis. Lever, author of Charley O’Malley, &n.
Also, new supplius of Agnes Grey: Shirley;
Edmond Dantes; Hoims and Homes, complete;
Norwood, or Life on the Prairies, &c. &c. For
salo by
j. B. CUBBEDGE, Congrcss-Btreet
jan 15
T HE PEER’S DAUGHTER—By Lady
Lyttan Bulwer, author of Cheveley.
Mary Morcton, or the Broken Promise; by
T. S. Arthur.
Life and Correspondence of Robert Southey
edited by his Son.
Memorials of George Bnrtrnm nnd Humphrey
Marshall; by Wiliiam Darlington, M. D., L. L.
D.; with Illustrations.
Part 4 Iconogrnphic Encyclopaedia.
The Revellers, &c.; by Rev. Edward Monro,
author of the Combatants, Dark River, t&e.
The Mercy Seal; thoughts suggested by the
Lord’s Piayer; by Gardner Spring. D. D'»
History of Spanish Literature; by George
Trcknor! Vols. 2 and 3 complete.
Confessions of Con Cregun the Irish Gil Bias;
by Clms. Lever.
The Chaiu of Destiny, or the Adventures of a
Vagabond.
New Poems, bv Miss Hannuh M. Gould.
The Seaside nnd the Fireside; by Henry W.
Long-fellow. Received by
jan. 15 JOHN M. COOPER.
G RAB EEN BERG M E D I
C1NES.—The Graefenburg Compound
Sarsaparilla is given up,by all who have occasion
to test its virtue, to be the must genuine and
valuable Sarsaparilla that is now offered to the
public. The Gaefeuburg Health Bitteis, Eye
Lotion, &c., ure now extensively used by some
f the most respectable citizens of Savannah,
all of whom have spoken in the highest terms
of their vnluo; and itisn fact worthy of note,
that if any person buys one of these articles,
they are sure to return and purchase again.
The Agent has always on hand a supply of Sar-
rsapurilla Compound; Vegetable Pills; Fever
and Ague Pills; Health Bitters; Eve Lotion;
Consumptives Balm; Uretine Catholecon;
Green Vountain Ointment; Children’s Panacea;
very valuable spring Medicine for children;
Dysentery Syrup and Pile Ointment, both of
which are warranted to cure—no cure, no pay.
SARSAPARILLA.
The Sarsaparilla
Compound of this
company is almostlil-
erally a sulphate of
sarsaparilla. So high
ly concentrated is it
hat the dose is but
die half of a very
small teaspoonful,
while the dose of that
whichis sold in large
bottles is nearly a
wine g ass tul. In addition to Sarsaparilla i
contains a powerful concentration of mandrake,
bur-dock,queens-deliglit, elder yellow dock gui-
ncum, nndother important medicaments whichare
not found in any other preparation.
In consequence of this unpardonable dilution,
and of the imperfect modes of extracting, the
noble and healthgiving Sarsaparilla has passed
through many changes in the estimation of medi
cal men. Properly prepared and of proper
strength it is the most powerful ngent in the
world to cleanse the system from its foulest
taints.
This Compound is prepared on an entirely
new plan, by costly and elaborate machinery, oy
means of which all the delicate proparttics of
Sarsaparilla anil otheringredionts are obtained
in their highest degree of excellence. The inert
feculent matter which encumbers all other Sar
saparilla preparation is also precluded from this
Compound by the same means. One bottle of
the Graefenbecg Sarsaparilla will go as far as
ten buttles of ordinary Sarsaparilla, and is,
therefore, TEN TIMES CHEAPER Price
$1.
The names of the Grnefonberg Medicines aie:
Vegetable Pills, 25 oents per box.
Green Mountain Ointment, 25 cents per bo*..
Dysentery Syrup, 50 cents per buttle.
Sarsaparilla Compound, SI per bottle.
Children’s Panaoea, 50 cents per bottle.
F.ye Lotion, 25 cents per bottle.
Health Bifters, 25 cents per paper.
Fever and Ague Pills, SI pJ- oos.
Consumptive's Balm, S3 per bnttlo-
Libby’s Pile Ointment, SI per bottle
Marshall's Uterine Oatliolicon, S3 per bottle.
^ARTICULAR NOTICE.-
he subscriber otters for sale SOFT SOAP,
a very superior article, in whole, hulf andquor-
ter bills, and by the single gallon, very cligap.
He still continues manufacturing TOILET
oOAP, which will be sold cheaper than over be-
foi e ottered in this place.
N. B.—Soap given in exchange for woo
ashes and grease.
GEO. II. BROCK,
?b 15 111 Bay -street.
P RIVATE BOARDING
HOUSE.— MRS. CHRISTIAN—Lib
erty-street, second door west of Barnard,
feb 10
lv
Harmonic Institute.
Corner of St. Julian-st. nnd Market-square
T HE subscribers respectfully announce tlmt
they have opened n complete
MUSICAL ESTABLISHMENT,
as above, and hope that in so doing they will meet
the wishes and wants of the musical public.
From its Intimate connection with the Har
monic Institute of Charleston, the same sources
and facilities will he equally enjoyed.
Piano Fortes by J. B. Dunham, Adam Stod
aid, VVm. Hall & Soil, J. l’irsson and others.
Military Instruments, of every variety, includ
ing the latest improved Sax Horns—complete
Bands furnished at New York prices.
Violins, by the dozen or single. Country
Merchants nnd deulers ure invited to inspect the
qualities nnd prices.
Also, Violoncellos, Double Basses, Flutes,
Guitars, French and German Accordeons, Fluti-
nas. Harmonicas, Violin /lows, Bridges. Screws,
Rosin, Hair for Rows, Mutes, Capo d'nstru?, Mu
sic Desks, Tuning Hummers and Forks, und In
fineevery article pertaining to the line.
All of the above being directly imported by F.
Zogbaum, at Charleston, are offered Wholesale
oi Retail, at New York Prices.
Merchants and others who have been purchas
ing nt the North are invited to test this asser
tion by a visit.
Instruction hooks for nil instruments, Sheet
jl/usic, &c., including all the new and standard
publications.
The best of Springs fortdl instruments,
dec 20 F. ZOGBAUM A- Co.
JN HEAP CASH
STORE.—
The subscriber respectably informs his cus
tomers and friends, and country people und every
body else tlmt wish to purchase goods cheap, that
he has just returned from New-York, with a
general assortment of g.mda suitable to the
weather. Among which will be found the fol
lowing articles.
Silk and Cotton Hosiery of every description.
“ “ Gloves all kinds plain and Emb.
Alpacas, Madonas, Lusters &c., all kinds and
all prices.
Blk. Blue nnd Brown Cloths, very cheap.
Plain and Fancy Casimeres.
Sattnets. Kentucky Janes.
Bleach’d Bro. nnd Col’d Homespuns.
Jacrme* Swiss Mull und Natisook Muslins.
Plaid Strip’d and Fig’d Muslins.
Jenny Lind nnd Tyrolise Hats for children.
Prince of Wales Hoods.
Silk, Crape, Wool and Cotton Shawls.
Very fine Long Shawls. Besides almost every
tiling else in the Dry good line which he will
sell as cheap as can he purchased in the city.
S. H. VAN NESS.
sept 15 Agt. for John Vnn Ness;
T URPENTINE.—10 Bnrrels City Dis
tilled for sale by
July 31 J. G. FALLIGANT.
G ENT’S. KID GLOVES.—Just re
ceived: a good assortment of white nnd
colored Kid Gloves, Silk do. For sale low for
-cash, by J. S. MAGILL,
nov 29 Savannah Cash Store.
S ILK Umbrellas, of a largo size.
Just received, and for sale low. by
J. S. MAGILL,
nov 29 Monument-square.
MILLINERY and Fancy Store,
tif-JfcJ No 15 Barnard street, a few doors south
of Market square.— Mrs S. TOMB is
opening a splendid assortment of the latest fash
ions ; fall nnd winter Ribbons, Sonnets, Feutb-
,s, Flowers, Caps, and a general assortment of
Millinery Goods (Silk nnd Velvet Bonnets se
lected oy Miss Tomb, of the latest style nnd
fashions, will be opened on the 25th inst.) Ron
nets altered, denned,and pressed at the shortes*
notice. All orders from tin; country shall be
thankfully received and punctually attended to
oct 20 4 mo
CARD. —The undersigne having
opened, with an entire New stock of
_ DRUGS, CHEMICALS, and FANCY
ARTICLES, at No. 130 South-side Brough
ton-street, (formerly Walker’s Marble Yard,)is
now ready to furnish anything in liis line, at the
shortest notice. SODA WATER, mude in
his own peculiar way, sent to any part of the
city, nnd alway3 to he had nt the store, in the
highest state of perfection.
PRESCiurTiSNS put up with care and de
spatch.
The subsriber having served the public long
and faithfully, respectfully solicits a share ol
patronage.
july 16
(From tbe Oliarleiton Maroury.)
Another Letter to the North.
Gkntlkmkn : I have just'bad a conversation
with one of my Northern brethren, who pro
fesses to he enlightened upon the point which I
inquired about last week, ns to wnut is the ob
ject of the AheliUunists.
He disclaims for them all idea attempting Or in
tending to dissolve, or even entertaining an'idea
that the Union cun he dissolved. But that they
intended to ugitutatc the question till the South
will he obliged to abolish slavery, us tho price
upon which they cun remain connected with the
North, and that: they fully‘believe that you can
not live by yourselves ; mid furthermore, that
you dnro apt offeror resistance, for four that the
slaves would “turn upon and rend you.”
Upon, both of those points 1 desire to oflhr
these uniiilovraed,agitators, my advice for what
it may be worth, and correcting this prevailing
error.
Heretofore if. lias been the policy of nil the
South to grow cotton, rice, sugar, tilhaetto artd
corn, which, together with tho products
from her inexhaustible forests of pitch pine,
she has exchanged for tho mnnuluntures of
New England, to the mutual advantage of both
parlies. '
But is that any reason why she cannot man
ufacture everything required at home? And
your insane und suicidiul course is fast awtikeir
iag the people of this country to that very object!
Leaving out of consideration the cotton spin
dles and looms- und machine shops of »al
rious kinds in- this city, that are driven by
stmini, I can show you within a few hours fide
over a v ry good railroad, as perfect u manufac
turing village and well managed cotton fuctory;
driven by water, und worke4 by natives
of Booth Carolina,, as can hi found in the
United Btutes. And there ngb mnny others,
some operated by whites and Some by blacks)
and there is u good water power, and as healthy
locations and as cheap livin':, in Bouth Caro
lina hs in MassaoliusutU. Why then cannot
she manufacture for herself? In heavy cotton
goods, she is ulready doing it, cheaper than can
possibly he done in any Norlhehi State. And
her nearest Southern sister is rapidly becoming
a manufacturing Slate, not only of cottons, hut
of a great variety of “Yankee Notions.” 1
was in U pail und tub factory at Columbus, Ga.i
lust spring, that can make the’articles at less
than tlio freight usually charged upon such 3
things from New York.
There is not one single thing now imported
from the North, hut what cun ho manufactured
here just as well as there, except, ice, and oven
tlmt, the rapidly,lcnglhening railroad will soon
bring down front the mountains of North Cmo-
lina or Tennessee, and out oil' the supply Iryui
the North ns well us more than one half of your
exports, unless the sober second tin.uglu ol the
sober part of the Community shall induce every
real und true friend to this Union to rise upas
one man, und say to the little bund of dema
gogues und disorganising fanatics tlmt are sow
ing the seeds of disunion as tlie spirit of des
truction souelli the whirlwind, that he niay reap
the tempest for u harvest—“thus far bus political
abolition gone on unheeded, but it shall go no
further." The year 1350 is a year of a crisis
in the welfare of the Union, Be assured qf
that. I speak to you earnestly and truly, and in
the full conviction that I am well informed as
cny man can he who has travelled extensively
through all the Southern States for many mouths,
und been in social and intimate connection with
many intelligent men, tlmt there is a fixetj
determination to ccuso to call you brothers,
unless you ceuso to call the people of the South
by the' opprobrious names constantly heaped
upon them; and all for wliat? Why, because
they persist in exercising their qqustitatiomd
right to own their birthright inheritance in ne
gro slaves; and unless you cease to disturbe
ibose relations tlmt have and must exist be
tween the master nnd bis servants, the days of
the Union arc numbered.
Thcreamist be subordination, but not cruel
ty. And I venture to assort that nine-tenths
of the punishments inflicted upon tho negrpess
ip this city,'arise out of acts of insubordination
taught them by the most wicked interference of
their Worst enemies, the, intermeddling aboli
tionists: wlio, in teaching .hem wild and vague
notions 'or expectations of emancipation, arp
guilty of greater cruelty tdthern than their mast
ers ever were. It is teachiiVg them to be dis
contented with their condition in life, without
nay hope of improving it. Upon the plantations
the yegrocs never talk of emancipation—they
have little conception of the meuning of the word.
Ask them if they would like to be free, and per
haps one half of them will answer yes, but the
other half will give you a decided negative.
They w ill tell you that they aro very well off
now, nnd don’t want to change. They have
sense enough to inquire how and where they are
to live, nnd who will feed and clothe them, and
THOS. RYF.RRON.
Y EL VET TRIMMINGS. —Just
received: a good assm tmet of black and
colored embnssed|Vclvets, Scolloped do., Forest
Trimmings, &c.
nov 29 J- S. Jl/AGILL.
JJEC’E. per schoner Jane, 45 whole a")
half tills Baltimore Flour.
nov 3
J. D. JESSE.
For Sale by
aap 1
J. B. GUBBFJDGE.
Agent for Savannah.Gu.
R EC’D. Per brig Augusta. 10 blls choice
Apples 5 blls Mercer Potatos. 1 hll Holli-
dut Fins and New Mackcril. i
nov 3 J* D. JESSfi.
HOWARD HOUSE,
MARIETTA, GEORGIA/
M WE would respectfully inform the pub
lic, and especially travellers from the low
country; that wo nre determined to do
away with the complaints that Marietta does not
afford tho requisite eonvenieoees by which visi
tors would be inducod to sojourn in this delight
ful locality.
The Howard House is now renovated,and ac
commodations prepared which cannot fail to
please. The chambers arc pleasant, und con
veniently furnished. The table will bo amply
suppled' with every luxury the country affords.
Attentive servants are engaged- In short, if
agreeable quarters, u wtV spread toble, clean
liness nnd uttentipn, joined with moderate
chargee, can please, we assure our patrons that
thevVll be found at the Howard Honsp.
s y cpl4 _ t f D1X FLETCHER-
take care of them when they are
have no master and no home. Th'
they are incupaldn of managing for
and must haven master to do it fort!
I shall have something further to si
subject.. Sot.os Rc
Good Investment.—Massachusetts has about
three millions of dollars invested in school-hous
es.—Mr. Everett it was who said so quaintly,
“if you reduce fin wages of the school-master,
you-must raise those of the recruiting sergeant.”
E NVELOPES And Note Paper. For
sale by J. B. CUBBEDGE,
15 Market-square.
IfgP It is suggested in a Texnn paper that the stone
removed from the wnll of the Alimvi, to moke the
breach through which the enemy entered, be sent lo
Washington as the contribution of the state to tho
Washington mdohment. The atone still ties at the
nfodth of the breach, suit did on the day when Travis,
Crockett, and thqir fellow-heroes were massacred, and
is said to be a heautiflii block, susceptible df a polish as
fine as marble.
yan
ttrpjp- A sportsman nomed Thomas Meachsm whose
exploits might challenge comparison with those of
Niiprod—that “great hunter’—died a few wetweago
ip Pt. Lawrence country An invfwtonr of .the game
ho killed, kept by hfmkelf. ts published in the St,
I «w recce Mercury. Here it is :*wnb-'es'2I4 j panthef
77, bears 219 : deer 2,550," The small gtaMda »ot put
down.