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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1853)
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1853. Bill NEWS. Mary lluwitt, (gentle Miry Howitt, li tlm i« sometime* colled,) hat translated from a favorito Swedish author tha following beauti ful hymn, sung by a mother to her children j ii At Ini lore the parting “ good night." There slttoth a dor* ao white and fair. All on tho Illy spray, And sho listens Imw to Joins Christ The Itfctlo children pray. Lightly sho spreads her friendly wings. And to Heaven's gate hath sped, And uuto the Father in Heaven she hoar* The prayer* Whleta the children have eald. And back she comas from Heaven's gate. And brlngs—thstdove so mild — Prm A The Thetheaveniydove so white aud fair, All on the lily spray WHOL.KNAI.K ANO ItKTAll. CLOTHING STORE. H AVING r*Stored from lbs corner of Barnard aud Brven street to the new brisk building erected on in# site el the Phaalx (loose, on Bryan street, Mr. Champion s Grocery Store, the Hnbsorlbers rei. fully annuanot to the eitiaana of Mavaanah and its vi- ciuity that they will keep eoastantly on hand a large aud wall select.'-! stock of Uoiidy Unde Clolliintr, Together with every article necessary In th Gentlemen’. Furnifihinff Lino. We would invite speolal atluntlou toourelrgaut seUet stock of Fall aud Winter Garments. Shirt ol th* hut it quality, Cravats io every verlety. Collars of the newest sty lea. Drawers and Undershirts of va rious material* and make, Caps, Hals, Gloves, Hocks. Boot* and Shoes. Also Truukx, filankeD, Ac., Ac., all of which will be gold at Unununlly Lowl’rlres.by nov 6-Giu D. ABRAHAM A BROTHER, Oliver's -#w brick binding, Bryan-st WINTER IRON WORKS, Montgomery, Alnbiuna, Hcpl. i, 1H3U- f THESE Works, employing 150 hands, construct I an average of an Engine ueeklu—and bog atteuf iou lit Mill owners l<> the must valuable Improvement Mill Machinery of the day, and so uamintod-lo nit L'OOI’KK’H PATENT UPUItillT AND DIRECT ACTING HI Mil.H AND C4ANUHAWMILL KNCilINK. KMBIUCMU (WIMU OTIIKH VALUABLE lUriCOI KMB.VTS) HOXIt'S PATfcNT CONTINUOUS FtEOWUHKS Ait incomparably superior substitute for the Rag Wheel. The peculiar principle from whiuli the above Mill do- riven Its greatest merit, is inure especially valuable in Its application to tbe Gang Haw frame. The Engine stands Immediately underneath the Hash, to width the I'isu-U Rod is directly attached. The motion of th Sash is thus directly controlled by the steam iu th cylinder, and by tbe Introduction of this at a particular point, the toroe of both the up and downward *lroke(usu- nlly railing with such jarring effects on tbe plumber blocks and wrist pins,) is entirely arrested, being thus always suspended zo it were on the nteaui, relieving thereby the journals and wrist, (so liable u beat iu the usual application) of all heating tendency, |ly virtue of this principle, iiraetionl * can be furuishod that those mills s ay speed of 200 revolutions pur miiiute, capable of a urly noiseless; the o almost aloue heard. A common spued under this application - '— ■ 'll ' or the single 900 i spor minute! The style In which these Kngim Uielr appurtenances uro gotten up, is superb throughout, while the mill In iu deelgu, embodlti radical a and woll tried iinprovoiuoi ,, .. — t extant. The Luxinu and other work from tnis establishment is not excelled in any part of the Uuilcd states. Employing as It does, the lest (alert, and provided with the best heavy aud light tools aud materials, no sujxrtonty uf stole or workmanship it admitted! This point is readi ly ooncoded by alf who visit these very exteusive * Attention 1» also called to (Jooiiei'a *• Hlrlclly Portable nnd Vibra tory” Circular Ha tv .Hill; which may be hauled with entire facility, from point to |.uiutv at pleasure, by four horees; aud is warranted su ltrier to any heretofore presented to the public. Contrasts made for delivery in Now York, Now Or leans, Mobile, Charleston, Havannah, AugusU or Ma- oon:—the transportation to these points being moder ate from the facilities presented by ths Railroad and water communication therewith. Address, A. WARNER, Sec'y, or, J. 8. WINTER, Ag't. Montgomery, Ala. p. s.—Those works have recently shipped to l'eusa- C'jIu, Flu., a Mill provided with two of “ Cooper's direct acting Gang Engines, and two of his single Haw Eu- jlineiy" which are capable of euttiug 50,000 feet of lum- Tba parties ordering, effected tho purchase after a tour through the Northern aud Eastern Hiatus, in search of the best aud most approved Mill, alter firs* examin ing thi.se of this company; they returned after thor ough iuvestigation, convinced that uo establishment Inet with presented such general advantages, or combi- watious of Improvement as fouud at these works. uarauKHOKs: T. U. Metcalf, President Mechanics' B'k Augusta. li. li. Lamar, i’res't U'k of the Republic, New York. Leonard* Smith, N. Y.; E. Wltblugtou, rtavauuah, Win. M. Martin,Charleston| Wright, Williams A Co., New Orluuns. ly»et 13 Dry Goods, Clothing, &o. pm Off 8AVISO 8T0ER. Ureal Sncrlllec AT MAAS Sc HEYMANN'8 CLOTIIIffU RMPOKIPM. M AAH dfc IIBYMANN »hi» io inform their patrons and the «***rally, in both tho city ountry, thee Ibey sre mow prepared to offer one of tho largest nnd best selected stocks of O LOT RING, and a general assortment of Gen tie men* FURNISHING GOODS and Fancy Notions. ■ sver brought to this elty, raltaUe for fall and winter wear, at prices never known or heard of In thisj oun try. tv* enumerate a few leading articles la onr line, to whiob wo Invite sprrial attention : Kiirn Heavy Overroatn. In Bearekln, Petersham, English and American niots, Fine Blanket and Double Cloth. IlrcNN nnd Frock Coat*, In Black, Blue. Brown, Olive, and Dove Colored Freneli and English Cloths. Iliinlnean uiid IlnnlluR Conta, In every variety of styles, and of ditferentVnuterlal*, suuh aa Cloth, Caaeimore, Tweed, Cashmerct and msn- nfaclnred in plain, clouded, striped aud rnixod patterns. Pnntnloonn, In Black and fancy Colored Cloth, Cassimere and Cas- slnetsuporfiae Doeskin in various colors. • Vrsls, Plain, White and Figured Satin and 8ilk-for wedding aud party wear; Doable and Mingle Breasted, in a va riety of materials; Plain Black and Fancy Matins,Doe skins, Cash mere to, Ao. Ilonlcry, Gents' Hhirts, Undershirts, Drawers, Socks, Gloves, Suspenders, Cravats, Hilk and Satin Stocks, and Nook Ties of the latest French aud Amorioan styles iu groat llaUi Cop*, Trunks, Carpel flag* and Vnltaen. Th# peculiar facilities possessed by the Subscribers for importing their stock, will enable them to offer induce nu-uts in their trade seldom met with, and at the san time making THE UNION SAVING STORE Coruer ol Congress and Jefferson streets—the great* depository of READY MADE CI<OTlllNG in th country. MAA8 A 1IEYMANN. lloyw and Yontlin’ nothing, Not to be surpnssed in the variety of styles, make and low price, to be found at the above named estab lishment oct A ly Great Redaction of Price*. Ia order to reduce the present large and ehoioe stock of WINTKli GOODS H A V A N N A II ' II A/AAIt, 118 brougklunft reel, next door to Horton if Kike- man's Jeurtry Store. A DEI,BANCO begs n» Announce to his city J\, • nnd country customers that In order to propare iiisntoro for the reaeptioii of his Hpring Goods, lie has determined to offor to purcJuuert for ms A very liberal inducemonte to supply themselves with Winter Goods from Ills present stock. To those who have not com pleted their supplies the preseut aff-.rds a rare oham-o to make purchases. These Goods being entirely new, are not thrust upon tho market (as ir tfton ths caso with cheap sales) to be sold st any price, iu order logoi rid of them, but are offered to cash purchasers for tbe reason above tnentioued. Housekeepers will do well to call oarly, thereby insuring to themselves the best op portunity to make good selsetions. jan 5 JKILLINEKY. % Upholstery and Cabinet Work. The subscribers having token the store on Whitaker-strect, next to Dibble A Carey's Tai- | loring Establishment, rssnectfnlly announce to I the eittscm of Savannah that they are prepared to execute all ordure in the above line on the must HEAMuNABLE TERMS. Special attention paid to repairing all kinds of Furni ture. jfjT Funerals supplied i not 20 ly t tho shortest not loo. Mew Watcli, Clock, Jewelry AND FANCY 8TOUK, BROUGHTON-STREET, No 148. M R. FRANCIS STEIN, .'ieiiulanturcr of Chro nometers, Clocks, Tow n Clocks, Watches. Ae. to., respectfully informs hie oustomers and the public gene rally that he has titled up the 8tore 148 Umughtou-st.. Where he inteuds to make a permanent location, and carry on the Jewelry bustucss in iu various brauuhes. 'Watches, Clocks, Town Clocks. Chronometers, eewel- ry, Ao.,*u., cleaned and repaired with dispatch, and warranted. New fashion Jewelry and F * o( all dcsoriptious sold at the lowest prices possible. N. B.—Any Watoli, Clock, Ac., Ac., that cannot be ro paired by other watchmakers, 1 pledge myself shall b r«|>.tired by me to satisfaction, auil warranted, nov 2 ly FU0.NCI8 8TEIN. I AW CO-FAKTNKR8UIF.—The under j signed has taken into partnership, in the practioe vi the Law. hu sm. 1HAAC MULFOKD M A 1(811, under ike name of M. -V 1. M. MAllHU. They will personally attend the Superior Courts of Chatham, Bryau, Bulloch, — * * ' " L | ul Wilkinson r the prompt May 26th, 1882. iy MULFORD MARSH Court of Couiuiud FIoiim null of Oyer uiid Toniiinori for ihv City of Huvuuuuli, Noveiubor Term, IM J. Wf HEReAN, William Al. Leigh, Thomas Ford, V f aud John F. Tucker, Grand Jurors summoned U> attend the present term of this Court, made default, it if ordered that they be hued each forty dollars; aud whereas Petor Endries, James W. White, M. C. llenrr, H Beckwith. John J. Smith, Charles J. lull, D. E. Hull, James Minith, E. L. Smith, William MaLaughiln, Nicho las Jlernaudes, Petit Jurors summoned to attend the jnescut term or this Court, made doia-ilt, it is ordered mat they bo hued each twenty dollars; and whereas William U. Lloyd, toUstuau, suuimnued on the petit jury to attend the preseut term ur this Court, made do- Ixult, it is ordered that he be ffued ten dollars; and whereas W. Robkln, talisman, summoned on the petit jury to r.tteud the present term or this Court, male the 0th inst. default, it ia ordered that *»- »- 1 dollars, unless good aud sufflelent filed on oc before the first dr - - r Court. Extract from the minutes, JIONNETS 2 BONNETS 2 For (lie itlillioa* Juft rtceiced per tUainer at TYimming and General Variety Store, 130 JirouBUloii Street. The l'rot-rietor having returned from ths IJte North w-uld respectfully announce to tho in- habitants of Savannah and surrouudingcoun- try, that ho has just opened a Maguiflcent and Extensive Stock of HILK GOODS AND TRIMMINGS — consisting of 10 cues Ladies and Missus' rich Bilk, Satin and Straw Bonnets aud Hats, all tho way from fide, to $4 ; richly trimmed children's white, drab and black Ucavor Hats; extra rioh French Brocade Bonnet Ribbons: rich whits and colored Frin ges ; rioh Lace Gimps, Galoon a la Mode. Paris Trim mings, Velvets, willt a great varietyof other Trimming Materials; Buttons, Braids, Silk aud Worsted: WI-.Jo- bone. Chain Back, Jenny Lind, Blosmer and Twist Combs; Purse Silk and Steel Trimmings; Zepher, Worsted, Embroidery, Ssdher and Floss Silk, every shade and color ; Embroidered Patterns, black ana col ored Ulacie Bonnot and Sewing Silks : lionuet Linings, -'Uapes, Sewed Colors aud 81eoves; rioh Feathers, Flow- Wreaths ; Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes ; Gilt aud Sltvorod Trimmings ; India Rubber nud Kid Dolls and Balls; Drops Flounce*, Mautillos, Scarfs nnd Aprons, Pinkod with now patterns; children's Robes, Smoking Caps, Slippors, marked and braided. In eouaootiou with the above. Mrs. DOYLE, assisted by ccmpoteul Milliners from New York, will attend to the Milliuery aud Trimming department, and will endeavor, with skill and taste, to please all who may favor her with their orders. STRAW HONNETH ANI) HATS eleaned, repaired and pressed in the latest fashion. Three Apprentices aud three Bonnet Sewers wanted immedi- ) Dr. Hyerson. ly Jan 1ft IHUH. HI I.HIilt, No. 157 G0N9HKSS-STREET, Willopen on^ridajr i ‘ ’ French im|Hirted Bonnets,Ribbona.Triiuniings fur Dresses, French Flowors, Silks for Party Dresses, Collars and Under-Slesves, respect fully invites the attention of Ladles to her Store, No. 157 Congress-street. ‘ All of the above goods art of Mrs. S.'s sslec- £r tion. t 26 MILLlNKltY AND FANCY GOODS. Hilts. DOE, No. 17 HARNARD-STRERT. Takes this method of informing the Ladies of Savannah, and vicinity, that sho boson hand (and will be constantly receiving) a large and fashionable assortment of Bonnets, Ribbons, Caps, Flowers, Buttons, Combs, Mantillas, Straw Trimmings, Ae., Ac. P. 8.—All orders from the country promptly attended ilOltIB MANUFACTORY SADDLES, BRIDLES * HARNESS I HU ConKruNM-ntr«‘«C, Havnnnnli ^ The Subscribers manufacture ■— and keep constantly on baud, #4 large and varied stock of Sad- l Our stock compris'd also a large assortment of Trunks, Carpet-Bags, Valises, Saddl.-Bags, Wains, Ac. Per sons desirous of supplying thsuuelvcs, will do well to oall at eur establishment- All articles sold by us are warrauted for material and workmanship. U. W. HOLLISTER. D. MALLETT. N. B.—For Repairing, our terms are moderate, our sxooution prompt. flmo* nov IS M UCK1VKB i*er Hfenuscr—Appld, fuu . toep, Cranberries, Dates, Pruuos, Figs, Almoud*. igllt.lt Walnuts, Pecan Nuts, Brasil Nuts, English GEO. ALEXANDER. Hotels, Boarding-Houses, Ao. ’ ~ h*woval7~ ~ sjo aa Oyster, ItefreNhment and Pastry SALOON. M R. l.K FORT has mmoved his •etoblDh- ment to No. S Drsyton Street, west side, within r of Bryan Street, whore lio will devote his entire altentinn to keeping a RESTAURANT for the aoooni dation of n;*renants nnd others, who may cliooto to avail themselves of its convenience. He has titled It np handsomely witli J'rivale llnree, and parties of gen tlemen, aud of ladles and gentlemen, can be accommo dated with private rooms. The Larder will be al ways well supplied, end ths following ean bo always hatl on »liort notice : SOUPS.-Oyster, Turtle and Mock Turtle. OYSTERS. -Friui, Stowed,Broiled,and witbOraten. GAME.—'Venison, Wild Ducks. Snipe, Rice Birds, Ae. CUTLETS.—VenlssaRutiet, Y'eal Cutlet and Motion ^ OMELETS.—Plain, Omelet in Rum and in Madeira FISH.— Sheophosd — Fried. Drolled. Stewod with , and with Gri Meals .. . Mullet—Broifod aud Fried. obtained at nil hours. up and sorved in the most elegant . . the shortest notice. 0 Gentlemen desiring day board, by ths week o month, st this establishment, will please notify the pro prietor. tf dee 31 UpiiIIpiiiphS Kusioialioii. II. WEIGAND has jnif opened, under the Planter's Hotel, a neat and comfortable Eating Room, with an excellent Kitchen and Cooking Range adjacent, as a Restaurant. He has an excellent Cook from Strosboug, who will suit German, American and French tastes. Oysters. Fish. Moats, every thing that this market affords, ean bo had in all styles on short notleo. Young Clsrks and others whohsvs rooms In town, sre invited to try the Euro pean mode of breakfasting and dining at the restauraut. Philadelphia Lager Beer, Swtssand Lindburger Cheese, kept always on hand for the nss of families. octft MARSHALL HOUSE, llrouBhtop-»trcef y Hawnnnli, Gn. Wm. Johnson, Proprietor. M TItis t<*tnblislimfliit is now in " full tide of successful operation." Tho patronngo thus far extend to it, the proprietor regards as assur ance that his enterprise hau ceased to be an experiment almost as soon as it commenced, and that the Marshal) lias already obtained a permanent and prominent ig the hotels of onr city. Beiug situated on one of onr finest streets, contiguous positioi Baint . - various places of basiueu, and free from tho noiso families visiting Savannah, and liboral expenditure minodations. To the public, the ed, that every requisite of a first aug 24 E»gl<! Hold, On the Corner of Baker and Chatham $t»., Oglfliiorpe, Grorgld. SITUATED IN TJJK KU9T BUSlNKaS HAMt OT TUB CITT. BY JAMES BELL. This is tho largest and best furnish ed Hotel in the city, convenient for the Travelling Public. Charges moderate, aud Fare the best the couutry affords. A large aud oxtenhive Livory Stable is m '* ' " bile are invited to call and uuo for th EMPIRE HOTEL, Oglethorpe, (>n. r |MIE 8 1 Macon liished it t , I thronghout with tho b- having large and airy rooms, ho hope. sf public patronage by close attei having good stabling and every convenien- furulti ... _ share n por- patro’nage by close attention to business, tbling and overy e< ' *“ the guests of his house comfortable, jei^^^^JESS^CAlNj^Propi > make EDWARD 0’HVK\L'S tiR0CEKY AND LIQUOR STORE, Taylor’* llulldlng, Mnrket Wharf, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. rj9E. O’B. keoj.s constantly in store itAxFi ^jULilnritc stock of Guockmiks. Liquors,WEBU Crockery-W»re, Boots, Shoes, nnd Clothing. .15 cheats Blaek Tea. 15 bags of Coffee. 40 boxes Ground Coffee. 4*1 barrels Crushed, Yellow, and White Sugars. 70 boxes Family, Pale, and No. 1 Soap. * *• ”— J Oin. maa Brandy. »Proof Domostio Brnndy.3 Sft do. 1 ,,B,nr 10 lilids. do. IA barrels Port, Malaga, and Madeira Wines. 75 doxen Teapots, assorted qualities. 10 crates assorted Crockery-Ware. ly t iug, parlors Subscriber has now received his fall stock Stoves, and respectfully solicits a call at his es- a large variety of Stoves ft lees, from tho best manufa are on sale, on tlio most reasonable terms. Also, Hol low Ware. Pots. Ovens, Spldors, Ranee pans, Cast Iron Pumps. Boer Pumps, Cast Iron Charcoal Burners, Sa-i Irons, Rovulvlng aud Long Handle Waffle Irons, Wafer Irons, Fire Dogs, Fire Irons, Nails, Taoks, Table Cut- lorv, Axes, Hatchets, Hammers, Box aud other Coffee Mills, Brass Faucets aud Couplings, Ac. Achoioe selection of Plaui»ht>d Ware, Coffee Biggins. Brass Faucets aud Couplings. A If Planished War Dishes, chatiug Dishes, large and . __ * Castors. Britannia Ware, Bar Room Pitchers, Llnnor Mixers, - > ~ “ “ * 'snlne Wilmot’s Jewelry Store. 'PHIfi HUUMCRIUVR has ou bund, and is JL constantly reoslving from the best and tnostrespeo- toble luauufauturors iu the country, Rich Diamond, Ru by, Pearl, and other Jewelry, and sterling Silver Ware, ~uch as Table, Dessert and Tea Spoons aud Forks; Sil er Plates and Walters; Tea Sets; Castors; Cups nnd auoers; Goblets; Tumblers; Pap Boats: Soup and dance l.adk-s; Pie, IJe Cream, Cake and Fish Knives; Solid Silver Dexssrt, Pickle and Butter Knives; Nap kin Rings; Saltcellars and Fruit Knives; Silver Plated Spoous, Forks and Ladlos; Cake Baskets; Castors; Waiters; Snuffers and Trays; Ivory Halanoe-llandlo Knives and Silver Plated ou Steel Table and Dessert Knives. Fine 21 day Marblo Mautlo Clocks aud oommon Brass Clocks of every descriptsou. Gold and Sliver Lover and Leplno Watches; Fins Enamelled Hunting Watches; Gold and Silver Thim- blvs; Gold aud Silver Spectacles; Gold aud Silver Watcn Chains, Seals and Keys; Flue Rogi From his long experienee nnd extensive facilities, he confidently believes he will satisfy all who may favor him with their patronage. Hie prices are as low, and i as liberal as at any establish r 18 Clear I .amps, Centre Table I .amps, Camp nine Lamps, Oil Itoopt, and a variety of Hritonuia Burniug Fluid Lamps, Brass and White Metal Candleatk-ks. A largo assortment or Japan nod and Plain Tin-Ware, Chamber Pails, Toilet Pails, Wine Coolers, ToiletCasos, Cash Boxes, Square and Round Boxes, Spice Boxes, Ba sins and Pitchers, Molasses Pots, Nursery Lamps, Glass Drainers, KuJfn and Spoon Boxes, Trays, 12to28inul Spittoons, Foot Baths, Au.. Ac. Boxes, Willow Wagous, Children's Willow Chairs, ___/er's Fire and Water-proof Mineral Paints con stoutly kept on hand; Campbluo and Spirit Gas. Sale Room—10, 12 and 14 Baruard-st. Workshop—181 Bay-it. nor 17 JOHN J. MAURICE. New-York Advertisements. NItW-VOHK w7 HK It A11.1N O WORKS ri-lli: SORSORIBKR i,»rjf«c(urr. WIRE KAII.- I INU for |mblle not prlroto jrooo*., VoromUH, Window Guards and Grating; WROUOHT and CAST IRON RAILING. Iroa Colnmns. Iron Doors and Shutters, Iron ^■steads, and Iron Furniture- _ „ . . WIRE FENCES, for Plsntotlons. Rallwads, Ae., made entirely on n new plan, with rails aad iron rests, rh-es at 9, 11 and 1.1 cents per running foot feet For circulars with dssigns address JNO. H. WICKKRSIIAM, 3PJ llroedway. Naw-York. N. D.—The Subscriber would refer to the enclosure of orsyth-plaee, the railing and gellerr work at the Jew- ih Rvnngngue, and a number of dwellings in Barannah. of the Evervtt ork at Ms con, high. Madison, aad other places in Georgia. Agent In Savannah, O. W. 1IARDCA81LE, No. 200 Congrose-et. and M St. Julian-st. ly mar ft 3 Ml HTATIONF.KS AND BOOKSELLERS.— The snbecribora would call yonr attention to their ok or papers which embrace the largest T*riatr syer before offered in this market, consisting of the following Owen A liurlbut, Platner A Smith, Green Mountain Mills, Jessup A Bros., Chain berlin's, Wheeler SkelVnABabc’ck, Osborn A Gibbs,! Gibbs A Colt, Niagara Mills. Kingsland A Ron, A. L. Donnell, Brnpley A Brothers, Hubbard's, Carew A Oo., May A Dean; ill- ~ ' Crane A Co., Fuller, ParkcrJA Parsons, together with colored, printing, envelope, tissue, tea, wrapping nnd all kinds of paper «*unBy kept by n pa per warehouse. CARSON A llAnD, jy 29 fim Paper Warehouse,2SI Pearl street. pc Mlilei i-o&tar'M Exterminator. OR THE TOTAL EXTERMINATION OK Rats, Alice, Cockroaches, Ants, Ground Mice, ies, Beetle., Crldkcts, Au. Warranted not iqjurious to the In-man family. Will not die in their holes. Alto an Exterminator tor tho total annihilation of BED BUGS. Principal Depot, 448 Broadway. RcrKHKNOES.—Washington and Centre Markets; Mr. Iloiigi-s, Carlton House ; D. D. Howard, Irving House: Captain aFlowera, Pacific Hotel; Shelley's Saloon, Johnson proprietor, Broadway and Anthony atreets; Chas. Thibuult, No. 1ft Washington street; L. Dclino- nico, 2ft Broadway ; E. G. Howard, Editor ol the Sun day Times ; Westchester House, Bowery and Broome streets ; W. Uolberton, 4.W Broome street, aud 75 Maiden I.ane; Empire City House; P. V. King, 41 South street; George Gay, »7 Union Place ; Bonjamin Wood, 40 McDougal street; L. B. Uinesse, 43 John streot, and SO St. Mark’s Place; Ihouas Thomas, Jr., Architect, 304 Broadway. CRitTincATE or 107 deaths. I have glvon Henry R. Costar's Exterminator an ef- otual trial, and having seen -.ho wonderful elfocts of ie same, aud convinced of tlio superior efficacy of his Exterminator ever any other preparation ever offorred to the public, I cordially recommend it. By two appli cations of the Exterminator, 167 RATS were found dead in the kitchen nnd cellars. THOMAS KIRK, Bowery Hotel, 39ft Bowery. New York, December 11th, 1851. For salebr all the wholosale druggists in the city nnd the principal druggists in the United — • Wostlndfee, Ao. Wi unless signed by .ly. d in all cases. N-negenuin HENRY R. COSTAR, 44H Broadway, New York. ALLCOCK’S PLASTERS. THE MEDICATED INDIA RUBBER PLAS1ER Of tbe Nineteenth Century. f , eminent eh ists and phyaicians of the United States and of Europe weru consulted aa to their composition. But it was left to Air. Allcock, whofor seven years had tho outire charge of Messrs. Rushton's Aster House store, to perfect them for publiu use. They are made porous, so that tho eva poration of theporspirationcan goon sufficiently where the plaster is applied, withoht, as with other plasters, causing tho accumulation of acrid fluid, which corodes the skin and occasions many unpleasant sensations, not necessary for the oure or alleviation of affections for which a plaster is usually applied. They are tonio and carminative, which renders them of peculiar value in-auny affections of the chest and bowsls, more especially when a nervous character; they in fact warm, and to a certain ..... -* part npon which they are applied. — * a extent, vitoliie the Philadelphia Advertisements. Pin no Fori,cN. O. c. B. CARTER. No. 171 Chestnnt- ;street, sixth door above Fifth, opposite Stole House, up stairs, IMiii.adcl A, DOW offers to the public au en tirely new assortment of PIANOS, just received fTom the most celebrated makers, and of suoh patterns and finish as to defy competition. Messrs. Nunns A Clark's aud James Thompson's instruments, whioh are here offered, stand nnrlTallcd in the opinion of all competent judges, as possesslngbeauty and purity of tone never before attained by any maker. Also, I'lANOH w ith JiOLIAN Attachment. Church and Tarlor ORGANS, SERAPIIINKS and MELODK- ONS, all of which are warranted, and will be sold At 'the uianufecturers' lowest cash prices. All cash orders far mnslo promptly attended to. Second hand Pianos bought and sold. Pianos tuned and irpsircd. 1*. 8.—The extraordinary sneeesa of the PHILADEL PHIA ACADEMY OF MUSIC, and the period satis faction it has given, induces the subeeriber to continue it. Lessons in SINGING. PIANO. IIARP, GUITAR, Ac., nre given by Artists of the very bishei-t ability. It needs but be mentioned, that Sig. ANDREA ALFI8I, and Mademoiselle HELENE KCIIAAFF, who staud I re-oiuhiont among the profession, are connected with the institution, ana devote tholr time and talents to the pupils. fjo2fl ly] O. C. U. CARTER, Principal. UEOKUE J. lUBIVKULS, No. 173 I'hestnut-street, Philatlrlphia. OPl'OHITE TIIU MTATK 1101-1:, Has just reoeived from France his Hpring assortment of FURNITURE COVERINGS ( 10M J ,n . Cur tai telle, Plush and Satin De Laine. in tlio most sul-itniitiul manner. Curtains hung in tho most substantial manner. ELEGANT FURNITURE, ed to ordei Persons wishing to Furnish in the latest style in the Fall, are respectfully informed that we are now having manufactured in Paris twenty flue sets of snnerb Rose wood Drawing-Room Furniture, of which tnc sample sets have been received. The style Is entirely new and of tho moat graceful design. Those wishing to Furnish now will please oall and examiuo the immense etock on hand before purchasing, as the goods will lie sold low. A largo assortment ol woll finished plain Mahogany and Walnut Furniture always on haud, for sale cheap. J«20 ly Lee & Walker, (SUCCESSORS TO GEORGE WILUG,) No. 188 Chestn ut-xt., Phladelphiu, DKALEESIN PIANO FORTES, Dlunlcnl InwiruinrnfN, Shrct Aluslc, violin,Guitar, lliiru NrrlngB, &r. A LI. of which will bo Bold at the very lowest rates. Catalogues sent to any partof the U. States by addressing as above, post paid. LKIO A WALKER'S stock being ono of the largostin the U. States, aro confident of giving satisfaction to all those who may favor them with their patronage. J* 14 ly GREAT TRIUMPH ACHIEVED Evniit Ol Watson’s No, 83 Dock-ttrect, Philailcliihin, FIRE-PROOF CIIESTS! ItAlllUSNUKU, PA. October 30, I8A1. The undersigned,appointed i Committee for the purpose >y the officers of the State Pair, were present this after- i Mossi EVANS ATSON tested c time they cousumed tiikkk . . hrat/<irtirohoun,un1ti- oienttodostroy tho cast iron foot. Ou opening the Chest, tho papers, together with 2,000 circulars dui-ositcd in our presence, wore taken out, not only having l-oun pre served. but not having tho appearance of scorch upon tlicm.| Joskpii Ritnkr, Jon.* B. Cox, Kx-Gnvernoro Ta. Chas. E. IIkistxb. A. O. IIkistbr, E. E. Boudinott, A. T. Newbold, Committer. These strengthening, warming, and pain-relioving E Usters, will be found invaluable in weakness of the aok, chronic rheumatism, and contractions of tho inus- olos; neuralgia, local nervous affectious; in asthma, and pains in the side or chest, especially when proceed- g from dyspepsia or weakness, or a cense of coldness . and ia nearly all eases where a local pain or weakness exists. The reader is especially referred to the following tet- flmouials, more particularly to tha letter from Dr. 1. T. Henderson, whom these plasters of Mr. Allcock ” e bowels of many years Dr. T. Am.cock, Sir I have been suffering under a severe attack of neuralgic disause of my bowels for years, with hyper- thropliy of the heart, and have tried everything known to the practioe of medioine from the very best >1. D'e.; b-’t truth prompt! me to say that your plasters have given me more permanent relief than anything elae 1 have used, and 1 be'ieve will produce a perfect cure. I am wonderfully pleased with the counter-irritant effect of your piaster, for it is produced in such a mild aud gradual way, as well astne invigorating action it gives to the capillary circulation arouud the parts to which they are applied, with the great nervous sedative lnflu- ury circulation arouud the parts ,,tiled, with the great nervous s* J -* e they exert upon all nervous diseases, it eouolusion, permit me to say, that I erieuoo oftho qualities of the piasters heretoforei in %In eouolusion, permit ' - "the qualities or the pi st plaoo yours at tho head of them all. Ev ery medical msu who beootnea acquainted with them, will assuredly reeommend hie patients to use noothei thin the Medicated India Rubber 1*1 sate r of Dr. Alloook •* Yours very truly, I. T. HENDERSON, M. D. The Plaster* can be obtained et the Book Store ol W. Tuqbmb Williams, No. 149 Bay-st.. Savannah, and by order of all Druggists, throughout th* country, jy 29 eod law t-w Pickles and Sauce, Catsup*, T>KCKIYBD pep lute arrivals*—bugur*. Ik. Teas. Coffee, Htoroh, Soap, Ooeoa, Uroma, Choc- uiaiti. Mustard, Buckwheat, Ac., with a full assortment ol family Groceries, for sale low. fob -j GLO. ALEXANDER. r Al.AGA GllAI’R#, lUi.in., Ur.uf:., Ac. 1*4 Just reeslved per stoamer, 10 kegs Malaga Grapca, 10 boxes >* and Buuoh Haislus, 10 do. Orau- ge*. 10dc. Leuious. Pig llams, Smoked B-ief, Tongues, Pickle*, Beef, Pig Pork, Pioklod Tongues, Uologua Sau sages, Sardines, Salmon, *. IIOK HALE.—5 Shares Augusta uml VV*>n P boro* Railroad Stuck. Apply t fob 3 WM. WRIGHT. f | 'O liENT*—A comlurlable Dweiliug liuu*v ou I Bryan street, in a pleasant part of the city. Ap ply to (fob 4] WM. WRIGHT. 3 .Mill HALE—A Bov 14 ye " attending to Uoraes, aud drii liarneas, worrautxi eouud. Apply fob 3 J^IsOUK.—10 bbls. i WM. WniQUT. r I'aiiu P-gt'ur ... ... (JuiimI Flour ly use,just reoeived and fur sale by * \V. D. FORD. —1500 lb*, choice luuuly Hauls, just re- ccived. Also, Pig llams, Fultoa Market Beef, k, just reeslved aud for sale by W. D. FORD. S MOK.KI* Pickled Salrn- . aud for sale by (fsb ft| HALiUON, (JiKitUb, Herring, No. 1 Mackerel, a further supply, W. D. FORD. < n wmmm J in Uue order and for sale by fell ft lebft W. D. FORD. Onions, in store aud fur sal* by "jTa ft ' W. D. FORD. TABLE CUTLRKY. J UST received a uenr lot of ivory Balanced Han dled Knives and Forks, for febft >f ivorv J r sale cnei MORSE 4 NICHOLS. 1YK15 iug, Table Damask and Diapers, 11-4 Cotton Sheeting, Brown and Bluut-htd Canton Flannel, Ncodle Worked J.. C. Udk/s., Cheiuixettes aud Soctag Sleeves. Also, Uadergarmenu for Ladies, Oentleiaea and Boys; liu- aiery. Gloves aad UtabisUaa. For sale low by DaWITT A 3IOBUAN. H ATAVIA ARRACK.—Ju»t receitou ou« ) punehsen of genuine Old Batavia Arrack, ia store d for anle by Ijauia] J. ROUSSEAU. Y IQliOHH.—30 bsrirls Flielu'e Gin, 4\J barrel* Jj Bam, in store and for sale by .t£ji e.obybnb l^LOLH.—iou bbla. Hull mu.re Flour, in abtro— for sale by (j ft) BIUQHAM. KELLY A CO. 'OAK—25 boxev Colgaie's Pair J for *ale by olgme-a PaUi Soup, received (dee30J C.B. fcALLY. mcmahon 4 doyle. VTKU1IO Kersevs and YUlm*.—j.ouu yard* IN Negro Ksreeye aad Plains, for said at rwdneed yrioe by (jaa 31) LaROCHE 4 BOWNE. iTUttw.- Ueby pan *7] Jk. BOJ^ h2 CHKIUAH HilllN A l* 1*H. — Wolfe's Aro p matio lie ilium Schuapns-a Tonio. Diaretie. anti Df spent io aud Invigorating Cordial. Just rocel ved aud rer ear* by W. W. LINCOLN, > a l * Monument Square. David Iflorris, ConNKE or UaYaN AND JKFrKRSON-STnXKTa, HAVANNAH, Manufacturer of Iron Doors, Shutters. Locks, all kinds Railings, Grates, Sec. ftAMkWJuMa. ‘t. WROUOHT IRON SAFES, with uupiok- ablo Locks, made to okdru. Persons wish ing to ascertain the qualities of the Safes inado by me in this city, are respectfully _ referred to the Bauk of Savannah, the Planters* Bauk, aud the following mer chants, whom I have supplied: A. A. 8cl«.mpns 4 Co.. Eiusteiu 4 Koktoan, J. L. C-pe, and D. B. Niohols. All orders punctually attended to. ljT aug 2t (auus, Rifles, Uardware, &c. rpilE 8URSCyjilF.R begs loavo to inform hi* I friends and the public genornlly, that ho haapnr- oli&aed the entire stock of Mr. JOHN CARRUTHER8, 170 Congress-st., aud that he will sell GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, *o., J* vory lowiiricos, for cash. Manufacturing and repairing, of all kinds, promptly aad carefully executed, and at low prices. J. T. JONES. I .'OK HALE—A fret rate Blacksmith, aud v , ranted aa aueh. Apply to jan 14 WM. WRIGHT. landing and for sale by jan 10 COHEN8 4 UERTZ. -OK- AND IIINIilil- of various pstterus 1 ou juat received aud for sale by C. HOPKINS. Ag't. V..‘a' * BRIGHAM. KELLY 4 CO. COLLETON BlTTKKs. - ..AELY Vegelabie prepsxaiiou, an- . . ereign remedy for Dyspepsia. For sale by a 21 W. W. LINCOLN. LOCK AND BACON.—40 barrels Flour", ixtoc r 4.9001 for tale by E lbs. Bacon Shoulders, per brl Lfebll rig ChaUanoogs M. O'BYRNE. OHEH, CAiUEltfAH, dec.—Tho umler signed intends opening on Thursday a large as lant of Rosea, Cornelia Japonicaa, Dwarf Oranges, Dahlias, Carnations, 4a.: also, an assortment of Fruit Trees aud Grape Vines. The above aro from the gar dens of G. Marc. Astoria, New-York. Mr. Mare wUl be ia asfcittdaaae aad impart any informs tioa desired, ftb 1 W. W. LINCOLN. Moausasnt-sg. WM. J. HUNT’S ShiivingfclliiirilrmingEgtnblitliinen No. ItiNMf 11 ru null to ii-wf t, NEARLY OPPOSITE ST. ANDREW’S HALL J. II. begs respectfully to announce to the citiieus of Savannah that hia facilities for dia- w patch in his busim mplote, attention which tho convenieues of his require will be promptly afforded by him. Th ' the very liberal patronage he has tin that every his future offer llairOils, Colognes, ilostoratlve, and Sin of various kinds, kept constantly on hand. e directed ao ae to merit an iu- i, Restorative,and Shaving Cream* T. XV. HIcAItTHOK A CO, Manufacturer and Dealer in Plain, Japanned and Block Tin Ware. Hollow and Enam elled Ware, Store and Grates, Pumps Lc&d Pipe and Sheet Lead, Copper and Htoro No. 13 Bau- nauo-Stkekt, Saeatheah, Ga. All kiuds of Copper, Tin aud Sheet Iron Work, done in the best mannor, at the shortest notice. sept 2rt Kohinsou A C'nni|t, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, And Dealer* in Fiae Ready-Made Clothing, 4 RE now recuiviug their stock* of Fall and Vvin- J\ tor Goods, coiiMating in part of fine Blue, Black, auu Fancy Colored English and French Cloths; Over- Coatings, of Black, Blue aud Fancy Colored Uuarers and Kerseys, Pilot Cloths, of Blue, Black and Drab; English, French aud Auiericau Casahncr ,<>f Bl'k aud FanuyCol- ors: Vestings, of Silks, Sahtius, C«shuiuroa, Embroid ered, aud rich Cut-Silk Velvet*. Allot which will be made up at tbe skortot notice, and in tho best style of workmauship. Our Ready-Made Clothing is manufactured at the well-known Clothing House of W. T. Jennings 4 Co.. No. 211 Broadway, New York, and is warranted equal to any in the city. We keep constantly on hand the largest assortment of Furnishing Goods of any house in the trade, such aa White end colored Shirt*; Fancy do; 8ilk, Lisle Thread aud Game Merino Under Garments; Shaker Flannel aud I.unibs Wool do; Thread, Cotton, Merino and I^tmbs Wool Hosiery; Silk and Cotton Umbrellas; Blk, White aud oolored Kid Gloves, of Alexander's make; Stocks, Scarfs, Cravats aud Collars; aud, in fact, every thing neeeasaiy to a gentleman's wardrobe. For sale on as scoommodating terms as can be had in the oity, at Gaodry'e Building, next door to Pulaski Houee. eep2l Fall and Winter Dry Uoods. L aROCHE, BOWNE &. CO. have received by re cent arrivals, and offor for sale upon the most fa vorable terms, a full stock of Plantation Goods, to winch they invite the attention of merchants and planters, vis: 25,000 yards Kerseys, all qualities. 13,000 do Schley's Plains. 10,000 do whitu end black Washington Jeans. 5,000 do heavy all-wool Pintos. 8,000 pairs English I 100 do 10-4, 11-4, and 12-4 Whitney 20 bales S-4,7-8. aud 4-4 Bro. Shirtlu 2>i do Osnaburgs. In addition to the above, their stock of Uonse Furnlih- lag. Staple and Faacy Dry Used*, ia now complete, and will compare with nay house ia the southern country. /'A KOCBIttKH.—The choicest quality of Fani- \T ily Goceries, Wines, Liquorsaa<l Holydsy Pnilte, tot* had at (dec 171 C. B. SC ALLY’S, Deliverediu any partof the oily free of cartage, and pal op with care and corrector**. FOR HALE. ENGINE—perfectly new, of 10 horse “• Boolier attached. Apply to COHENS 4 HERTZ. OW 18 TUK TIME.—Th* advanced 4 STEAM Ei power, with n’“ W&I „ ^ saved by persons in want at Do Laine, Marinos, 1 ** „ J- •‘J Gr Fever aad Ague, and other bilious Yo/eal*. wholesale aad retail, at proprietor's . 1 W. W. LINCOLN, Monuu ( •KLAXINB. 1MINU1.AMH, Scu.-Vnilch 't .: ud j Sparkling (Jol»tino, Hii.-l, 8U,,t . li 4 Conp.r'« OaiUln., to., lor uilo bj Ififi S*1A. MRRIIKU, v.l| 1 .,n.k.n I , C *** ,nH1 *’**■ I MB' Rod. Mt Wbit. tfolntoM for iil.ating, ja,t r«- F.W.CBRjrWRU. I nlndfras brig HiUurnud for t»lo 1, ' S*" K8 I jm 17 W. D. PORI). SAVANNAH BAIIBEK SIIOI* AND BATHING SALOON. fTIHE Subscriber would rfl»pecifully uunouuci JL to the citixcns of Savannah, aud of Georgia, Ala bama, Florida, South Carolina, that this long and wel known establishment is open for the reception of his friends. He assures them that nothing will be left un done oo his part tooontinue it a convenient andcomfor- toble Barber Shop. Ilia prices wUl be as reoe;nabl* in any similar establishment in New York. Hair Cutting, in neat and fashionable style .$0 20 SlughTShave 10 Shampooing Shaving six and aevon times u week i Shaving five times a week 1 Shaving three or four timos a wook 1 Tickets for Children's Hair Cuttiug, H for 1 UO Hot aud Cold Baths 50 Parents are respootfully hnforincd that every cai and pains will bo taken with their children when sei to the Saloon to be waited upon, lie will also keep ft sale a variety of Fancy Goods, snch as Gentlemen CravnU, Stocks, ell kinds of Gloves, Dress Shirts, Me rino end Cotton Undershirts and Drawers, Pocket lldkfs., Collars, Sock*, and other articles of Gentle men's wear; also-Uair, Tooth, Hat, Nail, Flesh, Clothes nud Shoe Brushes; Soaps, Oils, Colognes, and a great variety of other articles. Ilnlm of Hnvniiiinlt. inauufaotured by him f dundruff, This beautiful preparation is manufactured by solf lor ol-ansiug and darkening tlio liuir; thoui who have received the benefit or aleansing of duni improving and darkening the Hair, aro willing to mend it. Price—$1 a bottle, or throe bottles for $2 2ft. Augusta Barber Shop. He would also take the pleasure of informing his msrous friends that he has opened a magnificent Barber Shop undur the Augusta Hotel, Brood-street, AugusU, where every convonionce will bo found to rnaku his pa trons comfortable. Strangers aud friondr visiting Au gusU are respectfully solicited to givo mo a oall. J. M. HAYWOOD, Monuincut-sq., Savannah, joul ly And under AugusU Hotel, Hciad-tt., Augusta G R()( i:iui:s. Arc. 100 bagsjirime Rio Coffee SO hhda P H Sugar 10 " NO 100 bbls Stewart C4D Sugar.; 100 Lbls Baltimore Flou: 50 “ H S M half bbla Canal 10 oasks Bacon sides L50 bbls Planting Potatova AO boxes No 1 Soap 50 “ Pole •• 2ft " Starch 20 “ I.vroon Syrup 100 " Tobacco, assorted brands AO “ Tallow Candlos 60 " Star 25 " Adain'tino " 20 " Sperm AO bbla Monongahola Whisky 200 " Whisky, Uiu, Hum nud Brandy 2000 Iba Codfish A) qr casks Cognae llraudy 2 Pipes Holland Gin 2 qr casks Scotch Whisky 2 " ** Jamaica Bum AO boxes avorted Cordials. AOU Oro Pines 100 M Spanish Scgars AO doa Brooms 20 " Demijohns 60 five and fen gallon Kegs 200 Reams wrapping paper I.muling and in storo for sale by jan 80 COHEN 4 TARVER. \f |!W ORLEANS illOI.AHHKH—1:1(1 EbU crop, landing from th* wharf Wy CLAGIIURN 4 CUNNINGHAM. 1 Bhls. Mipcrior Knyetoua Mill* Flour; 45 do JU Extra do do do; 30 half bbls superior Bclitder* do do; for eels to arrive per eehr Geo J Jones from llal- timore, by [jan ijf BUNKER4 OGDEN. liACUN, HAMS, LAKH.—C blnto "Bacon fj Shoulder*; 3 tierco* Hems; 8 bbla new Dscon llams; lfio ktgs new Leaf Lard, for sale to arrive per sohr Geo J Jobbs from RaUlmoi e, by jan 19 H BUNKER 4 OGDEN. OKH.— Received n full supply of Rrades, Put . ul CoiU. ..d >ATIi »Db Foln «ma, Trafllea, _ Pole. 4o.—just received a lot *f now Pat* 'D* FtG nu, Troffloe, PetlU Poi*. ArtlehauU, Oelee, for sole "' 30—UT) J- ROU8SEAU. C.W.VAN IIORIV’S IMPROVED ELASTIC UTERINE SUPPORTER, For Prolitpfut Uteri, (Fulling of the WomA.) r pilE attention of Physicians nud Ladies Milfcrinp _J from the above derangemeut. is respectfully in vited to " Pan Horn'i Improved Uterine Sujqiorter,"— They are made without the Steel Springs, which are highly objectionable on acuountuf thefrchafiug tbe hips, 4o., making them extremely unpleasant to be work.— They have uo superior for the roller aud ouro of the above displacement, and are rocomtnoudod and used in the practice of the following Professor sof Obstetrics and Diseases of women and children, vis,: Proffeasor J. A. Era, Medical College, Angusta, Oa. J. 8. Longshore. Female Med. College, Phils. Chas. Woodward, Med. Inst., Cincinnati!, O. W. P. Johnston, Columbia Col'go.Waxh'n.D.C. II. Miller, Mod. Dep’t, Uni r'y, Louisville, Ky. A. II. Cenas, Med. College of Louisiana, N. O.. and by the Phyaicians generally throughout the United States. C. W. VAN HORN 4 CO . Philadelphia. Manufacturers also of Trusses, of all descriptions of nstrumonts for Curvature Spine, Club Foot, and for all leraugemeuts requiring tho use of Bandages, or Instru- nouM for restoration. MOORE 4 HENDRICKSON, jo 16 ly Agents in Savannah C. W. VAN IIOIC.VM Improved Elastic Shoulder Brace, The only Brace manufactured that doe* not hind or chafe under the arms, and can b with both ease and comfort. Those who have worn other Brace* are requested to give these a trial, to test their superiority ovor all others. Clerks, students, tailors, Seamstres ses, children of both Boxes, and all there, who either from habit or oo- upatlun, or from a weakly or debili tated constitution have acquired the habit of bending forward, (round shouldered) and compressing the / f B&3IKJ Chest and Lungs, will find the above / / JBWaw. Brace to remedy the above defect. rJWwS *14^% and ensure an erect carriage, with improved symmetry and form of body to tho wearer, and also allowing a full, free and healthy action and expansion of th* Longs, by removing the compression, and proventing thereby the Pulmonary Organa from becoming weak aud diseased. h -M C. W. VAN HORN 4 CO., Manufacturers of Surgical Bundugos of all descriptions, Philadelphia. je 17 PIANO FORTE WAKEROISE. rpHE ALTERATIONS and IMPROVEMENTS I In our Store, including a fine SIIOW-IIOOM for Piano Fortes, and in the line, whioh can be fuvnisl uetail) at New-York prices. PIANO FOKTES, by A. Stodart 4 Co., J. H. Dunuam. and others of es tablished reputation, constantly on band. F. ZOGll.AIIJI Ar CO., iMPoaTxa*. Noe. 74 St. Julian and 107 Bryan-stroets, oct 27 tf Next to Market SqnAre M TAILOUINfJ. ESSRS. DIBBLE .V CAREY having just d from tho North, respectfully invito their the citizens of Savannah, and the public generally, to call and exainiuo their Fall stock of all styles and colors of French, Euglish and American Cloths, Cassitneres and Veatlugs, which they are pared to manufacture to order iu the neatest and fashiunable styles. Also their stock of Rcady-wlado Clothing, consisting in part of Sardinian, Albert Toi Chesterfield, Coddington, and other uew and foahionabl Coats, Vests and Punts. Tbe undersigned having selected these goods with great care, feel confident if > leasing ail v ho may be in want. Their stock of FURNISHING GOODS and FANCY AIITICLKS is cnmploto and well assorted, whioh they will sell on tho most favurablo and accom modating terms. sep 23 DIBBLE 4 CAREY. Keep it before the l’eople T\UNCOVERED AT LAST.—A HAIR DYF. I / that operates on natural principles. CRISTA- DO RO invites the attentiou of tne Indies and Gentle men of Savannah, and of the scientific world, to his LIQUID HAIR DYE, a chemical facsimile of the col oring matter, and the vegetative elemeuts with which, in combination, nature colors the Ilsir and sustains its vitality. This DYE stands alone. Other preparati* of Its olass destroy the liuir, but vigor as well muniented to tho fibres by thu use of CRISTA 1)0- Invention. Ex|>«riinoutul demonstration is ofl'or- #<1 to all skeptics. Appliod, and for salu wholesale and No. 9 Monument Square, v ■Si.. IHuritiull House Uressing Saloon. VfKSSH.S. OOOBN A HANNON ivX fully announce to th* citiacua of Savannah that they are now prepared to do all klnue of work in their line, at their new shop, near the corner of Broughton aud Drayton-ste. They liavo establish'd the following as their rates of charges. For a single Shave 10c.; per month, for 2 or 3 times por wook, 7fto.; 4 times a week $1; ft or (1 times a week $1 50; overy day 31 73 por month. Hair cutting 20o.; hair curling 25o.; Sham pooing 20c. Mr. COHEN will always hold himself in readiness attend to orders from those whs may require his servi ces at their homes. ly m A IaIGHT IIAT—Weighing only 1 to <l-.tc.imol u Icjorcdb, Wioj mmihcd. W* have ae hesitancy in saying that this is the llghta* Hat ever offered fo/ sale. 7 G ,*ntl S men should not fail to provide themselvos with one of these Hate whioh are a luxury to wear. For aale -**•-- »•-*■ — ’ of loot91 N.K.F I inueioK oHA*u>a.-su ¥..k.u and qarU, in storo and for aalo by A. BON AUD. UKSH UI.OVKS—Wtilio, Hud, und .Slew flolcmd,—■ Urn uw.rtto.at. for ula br l’KICEA VliADEH. H7 Bir .tract. Frmaee, (1*0 2S JOHN D. JESSE. ( 'I AITKUM, GA1TBBK.-T1.um; iu »»u< uf T (Mb um article wUl rleaw oall at 147 Bay-*t. dec 18 PRICE 4 YJSADER. ECEI VED and in store a choice lot of Pecan Nate, Filberts, Brasil Nuts, Gofl Shell Almonds, ^ Fancy Glass Top Boise of Frunes, Cooking ~ J Fife, for a»i r1 ^ m l,’lttN( II A KNtil.lHJI MUNTAKU 1, w Durham Mnitard, 10 do. i raach d.. for sale by (ian271 A nnMAi;n KW OHLKANH WIIIHKY.—75 barrels 1* Rectified, just reoeived and for sale by j*«» CLAGiiOHN 4 CUNNINGHAM. M ONONGAHKLA WIIIHKY.—10 bbl* just recoived, for sale by |ja27^ A BON AUD. A li.VIONDH.—1 bills. Boh Shell Alnioudx, jusi r«« .i ved and for sals by I Mi If J. ROUSSEAU. SCHOOLS, ACADEMIES, feo. A CARD. FASHIONABLE ing Academy. AT .ST. ANDREW’S IIALL. HI H. 1VIC II O L 8 EHPKCTFULLY annnuiirea lo llm Young L* 11 from tiiu Interior, that he will open classes the above popular Hall, on Monday, February (1th, 1853. In addition to a practical course of GRACEFUL GESTURE, a correct end elegant method of Socirly Ktuiu-iiiK et WiiIIkImk. Lesson* will also be given in th* following Fnshiouable Dances, as they are now danced at all the Fashionable resorts In America, viz.: La LiciUirnne, 1m Goriitza, Pun tana, llvdotra Mazarka, Cim/tans Waltz, Deux tans Waltz. The above Dances being adaptations fromJMnturka, Welti aud Polka, persons of moderate capacity can learn auy of them in a few l.eaeon*. Every varietyof Flings, 11 -jnipiKs, Cechucha, Bolero's Pa* u* deux, 4c. taught if desired. l)nnci»K now so universal that It cannot he dispensed with tho oitucaliou of Ladies. It is, indeed, both useful end ornamental, aa It tonus and atrengthens the body, and improves tlio carriage, and no person cau enter the Drawing Room oraqult himself with Enno nml Grace in gouoral or exalted Society, without having studied th* Uraceful Art of Ochlurc and Duncing. moderate exercise of the Dance is admirably suited to week and debilitated constitutions, aud is well calculated to prevont and uure Rheumatic and milar affections, as from the various evolutions all th* usclea of tk* body are brought into beneficial action. This system being of Ills own invention, he takes great pleasure in recommending it to the citizens of 8a- vuunali, ami confidently assures them that iu uue course of Ift lessons lie enu impart a correct autl easy stylo of Dancing. Hoping that lie uiay receive tho snuiu liberal petrouugo extended to him elkuwluiro, aud desiring that all who wish to avail themselves of his instruction will make early application. For terms, 4o., apply to Mr. *■'. at the Marshall House, any day previous to that of mmenriug. Private Classes (of eight . given at the Hall, or their residence, if desired Sami monthly Practicing Assemblies will be given for ie benefit of the pupils. 2w jan 29 Ladies) will be toLLDGiATU iNvnrtrru tGr for YOUNG LADIES, MISS HA THA WA V, Principal. S CHOOL H,00.11—iii tlm Buseinciit ul tho FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. TKMHS AM1> CUL'USi: or HTUDT. Reading, Spelling and Mental Arithmetic $ C 00 The above, with the rudiiuente of Geography, History, Written Arithmetic and Writing... 8 00 Geography, History, Euglish Grammar and Com- po.ition 10 00 gebra, phy,' lihsti tin, (Extra) 6 00 French, " ft 00 A highly accomplished lady, who tins formerly reeid- od in Paris, has buuu secured as a teacher of French.— If suitable teachers can bo obtaincd.it ia designed to The utiuiberof pupils will be limitod to thirty ; but. Young Ladies wiihing to join either of the classes, t becoming regularly connected with the Insli- ill be received at a specific charge. OdT Miss 11. has permission to refer to Rev. Mr. Tustin, Uou. It. M. Clmrlton. and U. Mailou, Esq.,of 8a- vanrah, and to Rev. W. R. Williams, 1). D., and J. W. Edmunds, cf Now York. 3ui jan 10 MUSIC, FRENCH, DRAWING AND PAINTING In Wutet* Color*, Taught by E. MILLER, 112 South-Broad St., oetll 8AYANWAU. tf DANCINO ACADEMY. MONSIEUR A. BONAUD respectfully informs his patrons, that hie Academy is ppen for the l reception of pupils. ing the season the following Faney Dances will oduced, besides the regular course of Tuition :— TurentellSj Rotla, Gavotte, Pas Stirien, Zingorslla, Schotlsch, llcdowa. Mazurka, etc. Former pupil* aro requested to eonie early If they like to learn Fancy Danoez for his Ball, to be given in Jauuary u i Tuesday Classical and English School, G. A. HOLCOMBE, Gnnton-Strect, near tbe 1'ark. »*p27 dtNl—lawfim FIHK’H METALLIC ii ,, KIAL CAHKH. This valuable article la juttrnccl ved and for sale by 1. W. MORRELL Sc CO., ■wpt 3 ly Solengenia In this City for the Inventor MARINE KAILWAY. — . The undersigned respectfully informs r% , A jfrsM ail who may need hia services, that h(qtaH •SBAKhai charge of th* MARINE RAILWAY, whioh is uow in successful operation. Ho is. therefor*, propared to take up vessels of any also usually visiting our port, aud to do the work of repairing, 4c., ou reason able torm*. Tlioso who wish to clean or paint the bot toms uf their vosseis, can also be aooouimodeled on the Railway, uuou reasonable terms. lie is also propared U> contract for building Vessels of any olass or descrip tion, and to carry on th* business of Whip-Carpenter ing, Spar-making and Caulking, in all its various branches, at the eastern extremity of the city. Xdr A good Shipsnithis on tho premises. mar 11 II. F. WILLINK, Jn. PIANO FOKTES. I. W. MORRELL & CO. Have on hand a splendid assortra terms, at the Broughton-streot Piano and Caoinet Ware- oct 20 Carpets! Carpels!! Carpets!!! \ \ T h have this tiny opened for sale it splendid V V assortment of Carpots, Oil Cloths, Mats, Rugs, Window Curtains, 4c., consisting in part of 20 pieces 3 ply Carpets 10 do Velvet Tapestry 10 do Brussels Tapestry 40 do 2 ply Carpet* 30 Floor Cloths 10 pieces Drugget ft do FeltCarpt) ft do Dutch do IfiO do Velvet aud Chenell Rugs 100 common Rugs nnd Meta 1U0 pair of beautiful style Window Shades All of the above Goods w e offer at the lo« eat market prle. AIK IN 4 BURNS. Cheap Dry tioodg. A N asioitmont of new Dress (roods, consisting of J\ Silks, De Lainus, Alpacas, Morena, Ginghami Worked Collars, Uuderslueves, Chemisette*. L. C Iidkf*., Ladies' Kid Gloves, Cruiio Shawls, and variou other articles, which will be sola extremely low, at N< 146 Gibbons's Usage, by (oct 6j I. DASHER. Important lo Housekeepers. 1 'HE Subscriber respectfully informe his'pstrons I aud the public geucrally that ho now sends his iVaggon round th* city daily to furnish those who wish good article of Campbine and Spirit Gas, with a regu lar supply. Families dcsiroi please leave their address Barnard Street. (jan 7] of being furnished will i the store 10, 12 and 14 JOHN J. MAURICE. M ALE ! ALE ! ALE I ESSRS. QUANTOCK, ROBERTS & CO. Gems—You aro huruby appointed our "Sole s" for the sale of our brauds of " Albany Imperi al Ale," iu tho city of Savannah, State of Georgia, ' ..... tSifJtod] JIIN TAYLOR 4 SONS, I or the above wel ample supply wil . . Wil link’s Wharf. desiring the article will be promptly supplied by giving notice al our Office, «.u the Wharf, or through tfie Post Office. QUANTOCK, ROBERTS4 CO., dvol l Willink * Wharf, tamlllcs supplied with half barrels of Cream Ale. be always kept by u pltEHEltl E8- X 5 do*, qt. Jars Preserved I’e 3 do pt. do do (I 3 do pt. do do Pii J. ROUSSEAU. 11^ Crux, 10,090 Uiondos, Primoro, 10,000 la lior di la roga, 10,000 Louduu sizo, for salo by A. BONAUD, jan 21 , Cor. Bay and Wlntxkrr-ht. CLOTHING AT UEDL’CED 1*141 CE*. W E are now ntfering Iho balauce of uur slock of Fall and Winter Ready Made Clothing at rt- dueed prices—we will not say at cost—but as low as any other lluu*u in the city, ou our usual credit terms. jau 21 ROBINSON 4 CAMP. II OT WATER JJ18UEM.—Culllni dt Bulk- XX Ivy. httVe * K reat Of hut water dishes, AU- bloso Dishes, Oyster aud Venison I. ishes. Coffee Biggins, aud Grecques, Etua Heaters, Water Kettles, Ice Puts, ‘ Coffee Urns, Pudding Moulds, Dish Covers, N' 4n J. ROUSSEAU II Aiis AND IKON WIRE and Hair Holvoe or various sixes, at lftft Broughton-at. MOltSE 4 NICHOLS. A lcohol*—or* per cam. Aimhoi kept com- stantly on hand for wholesalo and retail trade by jaw 7 J. A. MAYER, 1&4 Broughton street. O TONE J A148* .wpmooiis and Pilcher*, togulh- IO «r with a gjod aosorunoat of Domestic Uardware, for sale by (jaa 18) COLLINS 4 BULKLEY. M ir ACKKUKL nud HALMON. — Smoked Salmon ; also in half bbls. aud Kite, and for sale (jau 12J W. D. FORD. J. ROUSSEAU. >ALTIMOUK FLOCK.—250 bbla. Baltb ) more Flour, for sale by an 17 McMahon 4 DOYLE. B CUGCNDY.—Just received, 515 bxe. Beauue Burgundy, a fine article, for sale by ,27 A. BONAUD. lilor, Koy nud Knlfo B»‘<J< *i u,t id Lj I j»n aij MOK8S k WICU01.II. / 1 AUPKNTKlcS'TOOLS.—Jdrt rM.,7.d . c. HOPKINS, Ag't. large supply of B . Sa ws, chisels, Braces aad ether jMtt PATENT MEDICINES, kc. GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA f IN OUART BOTTI.KN. PBEPABXID BV J. DENNIS, M n AlMlimTA. <iKUSniA. “• c»r in.eairt of the / iver, anI to mint., n Blood: l/tefiu in Jaundice, SihniN'’ ache, Di.iioe.t, Lot. of Atwelitr General Debility, Con.li,mlio» 1 Tile, earned by Ca.tircne.. ’ Tain, in the Hone., or Rheuninlitmcau.cd by the u.e of Mercury, Scrofula, Cutaneom Emotion., r, mn i. Boil., Viren, \c. r " R’HK nl-o.0 illmw. .rl>. |.Mr.n> I Ktl>. .Ul. ot th. Lira, or i. iBnnauu!! f Hu—1. Ik* 8*ri*|i.rUI» will U fo.nd uufol i.„^ from tbi foet that It itlmulatea th. Llr.r fo i,*”' k ' sssiu’aai.-" ' h * or “SSaS With most of persona It aetsnpon thebowelsaa s »iu purgative; it olnanses the syst.m from its linnurlu*. without causing any irritation iu tho al I nunUr* *•«!?• or debilitating effect. “*»•. Its healthy action on the Liver and Blood pm,,, the tendency of morbid influences, and ie oIUr»Iw U (ni.rd M.li.-t dlH.ni. Tho.. wl.o ... udo.™ud^; >k« tfonth.r* Samparlll. will rmdllVp.ri.iIl this preparation has the natural Sarsapnrilla im, which prove* it to be a pur* and unadultersud »««• ’ Th# cltltens of Savannah and vicinity will this nrticle ha* th* best effect upon the svBtcm Vf'j gives bettor satisfaction to those who use it thaa’^T preparation of the kind In nu. “7 Physicians have assurance from the proprietor thu u oontuina nothing but Sarsaparilla, with spirit snd.J oharlno matter enough only to preserve it. ^ Price $9por bottle, or C bottles for |ft. Hold in Havannah by James H. Carter and Mm*, t Hendrickson; Midvllle, by J. Griffin; Samli-mdi* ». N. W. llaiuos4 Brother: Waynoebore'.li*L.SehwsM; eud by druggists generally. t( ’ Those ordering this article from druggist* or Mt. mission merchants, should express in their orders, n?‘ “ Dennis's Qoorgi* Sarsaparilla." Ayer’s Ckerry Pectoral, ro* tii* cuss or Cough*, Colds, Hoarsanoss, Bronchi, til, Whooping-Cough, Cronp, Aith- ma, and Consnmption! Of all the namorous n,i class extant,(and some of tl,,, valuable) for th* care of >«!• monary oomplaibU, aetkii ( ha* ever been found shirk could compare in iu efl fct4 with this preparation. Othin cure somctiuics, but at all Umu and in all diseases of th, lungs and throat where medicine can give relief, thu will do it. It ia pleasant to take, and perfectly ur, „ accordance with the direction!. We do nutadverti* for tho information of thoe* who have tried it kt those who have not. Families that have known iu ft], ue will not be without it, nnd by its timely ase, U«j nre secure from the dangerous oonsequence* of eotfli and oolds, which neglected, ripen into fatal coniaap tion. The Diploma of the Massachusetts Institute vu awarded to this preparation by the Board of Judsena September, 1847; also, the medals of tlio three grot Institutes of Art, in this couutry ; also, th* Dipioinnf th* Ohio Institute at Cincinnati, has been given tufi. Cherry Pectoral, by their Government in comidert- tion of it* extraordinary excellence and uselulatMia curing affor.tions of tha Lungs and Thrust. Hoad the following opluion founded on th* loaf u- pcrience of theeiniuent Physlcioian of the perteri*- ty of St. jouns. May b, l.vi. l5r. J. C. Ayer Five years' trial of your Cherry Pectoral, in my prw- tied,lias proven what I foresaw from Its oompoaitioB,nii* be true, that it oradloatos and cures tlio oolds uf ooughe to whioh we, in this suction* are peculiarly ui- ble. I think its equal has not- yet boon discovered, mrli I know how a bettor remedy sen be made for ths do. tempers of the Throat and Lungs. J. J. BUll I ON, M. D.. F. R. 8. Bee what it has don* on a wasted constitution, node, ly iu the following cnees, but n thousand more: suDBt.'uv, Jan. 2Uh, 1351. -In th* month of Joly Inst 1 was sttarkd t diarrhoea in the mines of California In- Dr. Ayt by a vlole ... turned to San Francico in bop# of receiving btsiii from chance of diet nnd climate. My dlarrhcea ceuel, but was followed by n severe cough—and much i«ie- hush. I finally started for home, but received no bend; from thu voyago* My cough continued to grow worn, aud when I arrived iu New York, I was at one* uitrk- ed by my aoqusintance as a viotim of ooniuuption. I must confess that 1 saw no autfleisnt reason todouU what my friends all believed. At this time I comma.- ed tukiug your truly invaluable medicine, with liud expectation of deriving any benefit from its us*. Yu would not receive these lines did I not regard it w;4i- ty to state to the afflicted, through you, th.t my built, is fully restored. I attribute it to tlae use of yonr Cho- ry Pectoral. Yours truly, WILLIAM W. SMITH Wasuinuton, Pa., April 12, i»K Dear Sir : Fooling that I have been spared from t premature grave, through your instrumentality by " Pruvidoncoof God, I will * ‘ ‘ *' you my gratitudi * |ha * ** Uke the liberty to exprtuit A cough and the alarming symptoms of consnmctioi had reduced me too low to leavo mo anythiug like when my nhysioian brought me a bottle of your “Pu- toral" it seemed to afford immediate relief. bb4b»« In a few weeks time has restored me to sound health. If it will do for others what it has for me,you an ttt- tainly ouoof the benufactors of mankind, biucerely wishing you every blossing, lam Very rospcctfully yours, JOHN J. CLARKE, Rector of Ht. Peter *Chuni. With suoh ns'uruuco and from such inuu, uostroopr f roof can be adduced unless it b« from iu ollccu u;u rial. Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYER Practical Chemist, Lowell. AIsai Sold by A. A. SOLOMONS 4 CO., W. W. LINCOLN, andT. M. TURNER 4 GO., Swvnnnmh, a^-airDn;- gists everrwhor*. eod—law tri-w nov II IttUSTARIO LINIMENT. M essrs?, a. u. bragg 4 co.—gkntlk«j We1 have been usingyour MEXICAN MU8T456 LIavIMENT with the most perfect success. On* d our most valuable Express horses had been troubled); large swolliugs or tumors on the futlocks; they t»t grown larger than hen's eggs. Besides beingdUttgnrtd by those appendages, thu limbs and joint! apfictM quito stiffened, swollen nud lamo. Wo had trisumuj liuimuuts and other remedies, but nothing appeared 0 produce any eff'ot upon them. W# would willingly have given tw euty-five dollar* to have had them tf moved, and the horse restored to soundness Otr hostler obtained some of your Liniment, and applied a without our knowledge. A few days ago he calls!c»f attention to the horse—aud, to our surprise an4gr*t- : ‘ cation his Itrs were perfectly smooth—the tumort be ing entirely dUapixrral l We asked him by wbst wf io he had effected such a remarkable cure! llisrr^.' waa, that he had been using th* MUSTANG LIM- MENT on them about ton days—and the result wasti* outire removal of the tumors, without producing 4 */ soreness or leaving a scar. Wo therefore take groat pleasure in rocommen<li»| tho Liniment, and shall continue to use it whonov.rt*" requires, iu preference casion requires, iu preference to auy other preparing so loug as it produces such rcmarkablo results. KINSLEY 4 CO., 8outheru and Eastern Exprej*. . No. 1 Wall-st., corner of Broadway, N. L June 30,1&52. eiuce th* above certificate was given, Mow- Hin.ley 4 Co., inform us that one of their driver* »« thrown from bis wagon in^ ths upper part of the ntj and vory badly bruised, tho w age* passing over hie to dv. He was token into n Doctor's Office close by, ui the physician told him to use the Mustang Liiiiw.nl. 0 he iiad recently tried it in a similar case with grid success, iio did so, and nil the soreness, rsniencvi a.i stiffness was removed, so that the uoxMay he was out cl his busiuess as usual. e pleasure in recommending the MEXICAl J LINIMENT to all our friends and eu*> have also used it for sever* Bruises and Sores, x* Rheumatic Pains,and they all toy it acts like Mfx We san only say we havo eutirelv abandoned the any other^Liuiment. and for llnrnden'a Bapw*" ' btabl* Keeper to the Amorican Express Compssy. and for Hamden's Expo* Ask for A. G. Bragg 4 Co.'s Moxicuu Mustang Du* Principal Offices, 304 Broadway, N. Y.,and St. LoaH Missouri. 7 Bold by every Druggist in Savannah, and is u* most every Drugstora in tbe United States. OliverT. Ursirg, General Agout for th# Southern Stole*, r.u. Address, HaTannati, Oeq. eodlaej^, ROUSSEAU. Comer Bull uml Kay Sired 8 - Importer auil Denier in M ines, Liquors and Cigars. ® TI1H »iil)»crikcr hi, now on ham! > <•’ aud well selected stock of Wine*, UV* 1 1 nnd Segnrs, comprising the following: uuo Butt of the choicest RESERVE MJDEIW WINE, vintage 1844. One Pipe choice OLD LONDON PARTICULAR- One Pipe of the first quality and choicest OLD n 4 SERVE," vintogo 1840. a Uue l'ipo of the choicest nnd most delicately (s” 4 " OLD PaLHETINIIO, vintage 18W. nID One Pipe of the choicest aud exceedingly raw ^ 8EHCIAL, vintage 18». a ^ Uuo half Pipe of thu richost and most highly flaveto* SOUTH SIDEDHAPE JUICE. Two Pipes Old i.ondon Mnrkot. Eight quaiter casks OLD ARAUJO, vintage Also n lot of the OLD RESERVE, of an old»i m purtatiou, in Boxes and Demijohn*. Two ball pipes choice OIJ) PORT WINE. “ “ 4 ** “ SHERRY " # Twelve half pipes ehoiee OLD COGNAC. brands, vis: Hennessy, London Dock, Jean lAW i™ Costilion, Guimard, Snserao, Salignae, nnd of OLD BCOTOn WHISKY. " “ “ Jamaica Rum. kinds of Claret, Port, Teneriffe.bherry end other w » Choice Champagne, of various brauds. lio** importod Cordials—such as Curacao, Maraiohiuo, sette, nnd assorted Cordials, Brandy Fruits, »«• ■ 100,000 choice Havana Cigars, of various brao'J*. a full stock of FANCY GROCERIES. tf SKW WINE ANirLKlUOK STORE No. 0 Whltahrr Wtreef* THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully a»»® . )■ to the oitiaens of Savannah, aad or §- Iterlorof this State, that he ha* new •** 'and will keep continually l» vitSf^ assortment of the best qualities of tn# various Wines unci LiQtiors» M both foroign nnd domestic, Invoiced Item ^*,4 •ouroes, nnd to Lie ptook of whioh, at presen* he invites attention. Having had In Frauoe ae a manufacturer, nmtjhEmorvmm ter end dealer, bin acquaintance with the *nj* , r him to offer aesuranou that tha articles whicn moratod below am each rr*'to-j. Article* of Direct ^ ou Fronch Bmndles of various brands ilM* ^ Scotch, Irish and Monongahela Whieij, D* tf Arrack; Jamaica and St. Croix Rum. Wines. kCW . Old Porn, Madeira, Sherry, Champagns, Roc . *t, Sauternoaud Bumundy Wines. CordlnlH. ^ In Cues, CuraocJt, Maruchlno, Ratafia,] w Klrscuon.vaster, Abeinth* 4o., 4o- AJe and 1‘oiter. I-ncto. Draw. Surat ul Edl*k»|b Alt- Also Agent for Domeette Liqoort. uaYRR’ angfi ly TCfST UKCE1VKI1 .1 Ik* •I oral variety Store, 139 Broughton ■ U **L IU o* Trimed Ladles' Dross aad Opera Capa, Bo** u Hubs*. c-p; f OH OBKAM IN BIX SlNtIT»*Cjr I ent Freuers, warranted to free** cream »• “?.*• «iW*.«wicjgii-