SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS, FRIDAY. MARCH 4, 1853.
A Lpuer I rum on* •(' Peter Pnnk’s
Vlcilnm
The editor* of the New Orleans Picayune
desire that the individual who wrote them the
following unique letter ahoiild inform them
when he inlwde dying, In order that they tuny
attend Ilia funeral:
Mo. St Fra pick* City Feb 11th <853
Mr Ldetur of the Newnleeus Pickune I have
bin tbinkin for aoina lime I wood make pub*
hk inquiii in your moat Kxalaut paper hou the
Peter funs was now ingagid, l have bin iiein-
Jng to hear liny had robed your citty aod
plunderd your gravyard and pillord the pockets
of the dcd.
If 1 new whairo a lettr wood Reach old Peter
funk 1 aood inform him hull his boi- uitd grand
children wan Doing at newotlecua that tlinv
hod them red liniikerchifl* hung at ilia old
levvy to take in the poor ones! peepel the man
they have lu depend on for All tlmir meet and
Hand urn! ail uther emtihle that ia yuzed in
yourriity. Why limy huve got #ome of the
uueal tujted hoia hi it! I lonuti a inuater'Jones
aa he culd hhnaalf ingagid in Peter’a houn and
. ltm ‘burry I found him for he luok oue hun
dred and olio dollar* and 75 cenla from me, I
etude douu thxir^or three duxe to find him
out ao m o coiki have u anulment but heae you
uiy Freud 1 cood not find him amung the liv
ing nor thn ded, I thuirlour worn oil oueat meu
■nd eapeahutly Green boia like tnyecdf lu keep
■t a dialance when tliay a«a thu K«d sine out
aa that ia Feler’a sine, iho I wood have liked
to have met with yung Peter Jonca to actcl up,
tho 1 will kua Peter again if I cum acros him,
and 1 think 1 will be doun ugiu And shall still
want to aee Peter funk Jones. Now Mr Edit
Dry Goods, Clothing, fco. _
P!V lITfl B A VI MU ST ORE.
Unwt Socriu™
AT MAAS So HEYMANN’S
ILOTIIING EMPORIUM.
A/f AAH Ac 1IBYMANN bag to inforin thefr
JVI patrons and tha pabMo generally, In both the elty
•ml countrv, that they are now proparod to offer one of
the largest und best selected stocks of
CLOTHING, and n gturrul assortment of Otn
tltmen't FURNISHING GOODS and Fancy
Notions.
ever brought to this city, suitable fur fall and winter
wear, at prioaa never known or hoard of ia this* oea-
try.
We enumerate a ftw b aling articles la our liae, to
lur jrou will do mo n lover if you can Imd roum „or, and Yomba’ Cloililaa,
in your coluino, for thin lillle tipi.ml and ii Not to b. .urpuMj in tho varl.iy or «,Ioj,
may aave autn one ol your frionda of being aad low prloa, to b. found at tbo above o.imi4
iioatanl va.-till nlrl Palitr lunar Itina nml Iblrln lUbment. OOt 4
which wa iavlto s]<cdal
I'.Kim Heavy Overcome,
In De&rekin, Potcrehiiui, English and American Pilot*,
kino Biaukst and Double Cloth.
brans und Frock Coils,
In Black, ltluo, brown, Olivo, aud Dovo Colored
French and English Cloths.
UiiMluess it tut Hunting fonts,
In overy variety of styles, sud of different materials,
such as Cloth, Cassiume, Tweed, Cash merit and man
ufactured lu plain, clouded, striped and mixed patterns.
Puntn toons.
In Black and fancy Colored Cloth, Casslmsre and Cas-
sluet supertine Doeskin in varions colors.
Vests,
Plain, White and figured Batin and fiilk-for wedding
and parly v car: Don hi a and Single Breasted, In a va
riety of materials; Plain Ulavk and Fancy batius, Doe
skins, Cushuiorois, Ao.
Hosiery,
Monts' Shirts, Undershirts, Drawers, Books, Cloven,
Surf un<U is, Cravat*, Silk aud Hatiu Htooks, and Neck
Tics of tho latest French aud American etylos in great
lluts. Caps, Trunks, Carpel Bags and
Valises.
The peculiar facilities possessed by the Subscribers for
importing their stock, will enable them W> offer tnduce-
iu.iuu iu their trade seldom met with, and at tho same
““The union saving store
Corner of Congress and Jefferson streets—the greatest
depository of READY MADK CLOTHING iu this
,untry. MAAS A I1EYA1ANN.
pesterd with uld Prior funs boia and Devcli
(stay hoaia, Iru I send you no munny but i! 1
find'ibis ia yuur numburu lie becum a sub-
ukribur to your Esaiaut paper no more nou
A traveler to lbs Grave.
WU<I1<K8AM< AND RJBTAIL _
CLOTHING STOHE.
M AYING removed from thn oorner of Hnrtinrd
and Uryanstreotto tho new briok building erected
a site or tho Pliaaix liouse, on Bryan street, above
lfr. Champion's Mrocery btore, tho Subscribers reepect-
tully aunuonoe to tiie eitixsns of Savannah aud its vi-
eiaity tluit the v will keen ooostautly on band a large
aad well selected stock of
Iteiuly Hindu Clothing,
Together with every article necessary iu tka
<2*ntloinen’« Furnishing Lino.
We would invito speoial attention to our elegant and
»a foot a took of Fall and Winter Garments, Shirts of
of tho finest quality, Cravats in evury variety, Collars
of the newest styles, Draw ore and Underskirts uf va-
rloas materials and uiako, Caps, Mat*, Olores, Hocks.
Bo^U aad Hhoes. Also Traalu, Blanket*, Ac., Ao., all
• I which will bo sold at
Unusually Line Prlres, by
■Of d-fitu D. ABRAHAM A BROTHER,
Oliver's now brick builoing, Brjan-st.
WINTER 1UUN WORKS,
Montgomery, Alabama, 8ept. 1, I h.VL
i Mill ow ner* to tho most valuable foipr
lit iu
Mill Machinery of tho day, and to warra'ded—l
COOPKK’H patent upright and
D1KKOT ACTING WINGMv AND
UANGHAW .HILL HNGI1NK.
KYBKACIXG (WISH OTUSU VX LUX It LX IMI'HOV >; Mr.V'T.l)
HUXIE'S PATENT CONTINUOUS Ft EDWONKS
Ao incomparably superior substitute for the Hag IVhttl.
Tho peculiar principle from which tho above Mill de
rives its greateut merit, is more especially valuable in
its application to the Gang Haw frame. The Engine
tunas immediately unduruoath tho Hash, to whioh tho
Piston Rod is directly attached. Tho motion of tho
Sash is thus directly controlled by the steam in tho
oyUnder, and by tlm introduction oi this at a particular
point, tbe throw or both tho up aud do wu ward stroke(usu-
niiy falling with such jarring offoutsouthe plumber
blocks ar.d wrist pins,) is entiri'
being thus always aut>|>*nded as 1
on the pi
I oiltirely arrested, the Hash
. ed a* it wore on tho Hteaui,
relieving thereby tbo journals and wrist, (so liable to
heat ia the usual application) of all healiug tendency.
By virtue oi this principle, practical demonstration
can be furnished that those mills are capable or an ea
sy speed of AM revolutions por minute, and at this
boom aro nearly noiseless ; the out of tho saws boiug
almost aloes heard. A common spood for tho single
buw untlirtL.i application is from 25uto3UU revolu
tions par minute 1 The style in whioh those Engine*
aud their appurtouuuoe* are gotten up, is superior
throughout, while tiie mill in it* design, embodies eve
ry practical nnd well tried improvement extant. Tho
Engine aud other Work from this establishment is not
excelled in any part of the United Htatcs. Employing
0* It dearths beat talent, and provided with the best
heavy and light tool* and materials, no superiority of
stylt or worlOiHAskip (i admitted! This poiut is readi
ly oonoedod by all who visit these very extauslvo
work*.
Attention is also oalled to
Cooper’* *• Htrlctly Portable and Vtbrn-
li&Ezm U»ry” Circular etnv Aim;
whlou may be hauled with ontire facility, from point to
Irvlnt, at pleasure, by four horeue; end is warrautert su
perior to any heretofore presented to the publio.
Gontrarts made for delivery in New York, New Or
leans, Msbiln, Cjtarleeten, Savannah, Augusta or Ma-
coaimtho transportation to these poiuu being moder
ate from the faoilitie* proneutod by tho Railroad and
Vwi oommunloatioa therewith.
these point* be lug u
entodTiy tho Kaltros
with. Address,
A. WARNKit, Hec'y,
1853.
CLOTHING
AT WI1ULLRALE AND RETAIL..
1 >IRU80N. IIKIIIT A: <J<>., No. lot Bry
an, and OH St. Juliuu-ats., tavannsb, Georgia,have
now iu storo, aud aro receiving weekly additions by the
steamers, a large and well selected Spring stock of faah-
iouable .TEADY MADK Cl.OTlllNU, to which they
iuvito tho attention of inorchsuts and the publio in gen
eral. The favorable reputation our goods have gained,
both for style aud quality, wo are deteruiiued shall be
*ustained; and no efforts will bo snared to give our cus-
merseutire satisfaction. Receiving, as we do, goodsdi-
ct from OUUOWN.MANUFACTOHY.wb are enabled
soli them as low as can bo furnished in the Houthwrn
country. Our stbok is varied and complete throughout,
and peculiarly adapted to the duutheru trade. We have
now >n stor* (.’OATH as follows: Black and Fancy Als-
iaoa and Uombaslne Frocks, Hacks and hall Hacks,
irown, Br.ff and Fanny Clouded Linsn Coats, Flue
Whito Eiuou Duck English I'altots, Fancy bilk Cro
tons, t’ongoo Hiiks, Real Grass Linens, Black and Fan
cy Coahniarettu Business Coat*, eto., ete. l’ANTH,
Block Doeskin, l'laln and Fnucy Cassiuierus, Plain and
Fancy Linen Drilliuge, Heavy White and Fancy Duek
1o., Black and Fancy Cashiueretto, etc., eto. A great
•ariely of Whito Fig'd and Embroidorcd Marseille*
VESTH, Black aud Faucy Satin Forms, White aud Fau-
uy bilk do. do. Also a lull etock of Furnishing Quods,
Mauso. Merino and Cotton Undershirts, Fancy Cravau,
(Alov**, Hnspenders, Hocks, etc. Also a superior stock
of Youths' Clothing. The atteution of Met chants ve
iling tho city la respectfully aolioitod to an examination
of our stock, whioh will be sold ou accommodating
terms. fob 10
Urcut deduction of Prieei.
Iu order to roduce the present largo and choice stock of
WINTER (.1001)4
SAVANNAH BAZAAR,
118 Urougkton-»trtet,ntzt dour to Horton if Kike•
mus'i Jeictlry Store.
A DKLUAXCO begs to auiiouiice to his city
• aud country customers that in order to prepare
hu .tore lor the reOeptiuu of hie 8pring Moods, he has
determiuod to offer to purchasers for cash very liberal
inducement* to supply themselves with Winter Moods
from hi* pruaont slock. T» those who have not uutu-
ploted their supplies the present affords a rare ohanoe
tu make purchases. Those Moods being entirely new,
uro not thrust upon the inarkot (ns is efton the case
with cheap sales) to be sold at auy price, iu order to get
/id of thorn, but are offered to oasli purchasers for the
reason above mentioned. Housekeepers will do well to
call early, thereby ioeuriug to themselve* the beet op
portunity to make good selection*. jau &
MILLIiVlEKY.
_ ;u, Aft.
Montgomery, Ala.
F. 8.—-Those work* have reoently shipped to Fsasa-
oola, Fla., a Mill provid-td w ith two of " Cooper's direct
v oapablo of cutting 50,t)
of his singh Haw En-
aoting Gang I
gioBS." whioh
bar daily • a
Tho parties ordering, effected the purchase oiler
tour through the Northern and Eastern Htatcs, in s»aroh
of the best aud most approved Mill, after first examin
ing those of tills oompauy ; they returned after thor
ough investigation, convinced that no establlshmeat
met with proeeated such general advantages, nr combi
nations ot improvement as found at thee* works.
x.*onara a omuu, n. rx.. wituuigion, rvavaudan,
Wu. Ai. Martin,Cliarlostou) Wright, William* A Co.,
Now Orleaus. ly oct 15
lx gtgnod has taken into partnership, in the nr
oi urn Law, his son, ISAAC MULFORD MARHU, under
the name of M. <5 L M. MARSH. They will porsoually
attend tho Huperior Courts oi Chatham, Drynu, Bulloch,
Effingham, Hcriven, Burke, Washiagton and Wilkinson
Moimtius, and have mads arraugmueut* for the prompt
collection of debts in most of the counties in the huto.
Office 116 (up stairs) Bay-Struct, Havaunali.
AlayMkh. IH&A. ly MULFOltD MARHU
1 Extra do do da; DU half bbla
BUNKER k OGDEN.
4 i k iCAUTlCAi« TltKATiffiK of Urn Lnw
J\_ of Vondord and Purchasers of EstaUs, by the
lugut Hou. Hir Edward Hugdeu. Hevduth American
from elevtntli l«ond.,u Kdltiuu.
The Ladlus' Work Book, containing Instruction!
BONNETS!BONNETS!
Fop tlie Million.
Just reeeiml ptr steamer at I'rimminy und General
Variety Store,
130 Broughton Street.
^*34 The Fropriclor having returned from the
North would ruspectlullj anuuuuce to the tn-
habitants of Savauuah aud surrounding coun-
7*1^1 try, that he has just opened a Magnificent
and Extensive Stock of HILK MOODS AND
TRIMMINU8 — sooeisting of IU eusee Ladies and
Mioses' rich Hllh<|0atin and Straw Bouuct* and Uat*,
all the way from Wo. to $4 ; richly trimmed children's
white, drab and black Beaver Hats; extra rich French
Brocade Bonnet Ribbons i rloh white and colored Frin
ges; rich Lace Mluips, Maloon a la Mod*. I'arla Trim
mings, Velvets, with a preat variety of other Trkinmluf
Materials; Buttous, Braids, Silk aud Worsted; Whale
bone. Chain Back, Jenuy Lind, Bloomer and Twist
Combs; Puree Milk uuJ Steel Trimmings; Zephor,
Worsted, Embroidery, Hadher and Floss Silk, ei
shado and oolor ; Embroidered I’atteroa, Hack and
or«d Mlocle Bonuetand Hewing Silk*: Bonnet Linings,
Shapes, Sewed Colorsand Sleeves; rich Feather*, Flow
ers, Wreaths ; llair, Nail and Tooth Brushes ; Milt and
Silvered Trimminga; ludia Rubber aud Kid Dolls and
Balia; Dress Flounoec, Mantillas, 8oarfs and Aprous,
I'iuked with new patterns; children's Robes, Huioktug
Capa, Slippers, marked and braided. Iu eonueetiou
with the above, Mrs. DOYLE, assisted by oouipotou
Milliners from New York, will attend to tho Milliner
aud Trliumiug department, and will endeavor, will
skill and Uir*, to please all vho may favor her with
their orders.
STRAW I10NNKT8 AND IIAT8
cleaned, repaired and pressed In the latest fashion. Three
apprentices and three Uunnet Hewers wanted immedi
ately. Apply at IS) Bruughton-st. dee 15
Remember the spot—IX) Broughtou-street, next dooi
to Dr. Hyorson. ly jaa 15
iMliti. 81L1IRR,
No. 157 CONGHLSM-STHKKT,
Will open on Friday next, 2Dth lust., har Fall
Htook of Fashionable bilk, Velvet, Htraw, and
French iiii|K>rted Bonnets,Rlbbous.Trliuminge
for Drosaos, Freuoh Flowers, Hilka for Party
Dressu*, Collar* and Under-Hleevoa, respect
fully iuvito* tho attention ol Lodi** to her Htore, No.
l of Mrs. 8.'a seloo-
kutlti.ig, Netting, l'oi
with illustruuouk.
TheTmfVy andthe^Ixiwlyj
L... Embroidery, Crwtclnl,
>r. Mood in All and None All
T INEN GOO D8.—Richard suns 4 4 Liueua,
I A FUlow-oase Linens. 0-4 to 12-4 Liuon Hhnetlngs.
■ Also 7-4 to ld-4 Linen Table Damasks, Dauiosk Nap
kin* and Dollies, Birds-Eye Diaper, Hootch Diapers aud
lluOkabuoks, Mul'd. Bordered aud Fruuk Towels, just
received aud for sale low by
fob lit fw DtWITT k MORGAN.
FlittK AND'UfcUtf.-UO bbD. new
Fork. 1U0 do do Ueef.j
Lr«baii
UUMAH dk A
O|0hhdaN.0.
25 " Chete<
Chetee rvttued N. O. Sugar
150 bbla« Mttm rcHuud
“ Crushed uu
For sale by | feb 21 ] WEBSTER k FALMES.
VjlGli PROOF WiUHRV, dkc.
ll 50 bbls. high proof W hieky
N. O. do
Mouongahela do
luestio Brandy
J do
[fob 21 WEBSTERk PALMES.
UTOiruitmtuNs in honu.
I half pipos Otard Dupoy k Co. Itraudy, varii
»s and warranted 4Ui proof, in Custom House
aad for sale on os favorable terms as any iu mar
it supply of direct importations, Cog-
iu Brandies. Also Idu baskets " Duu-
ipango’-. Imported by ourselves—<i choice
Jkels Heidsiok aud Houoho Champagne.—
oa favorable terms, by
WEBSTER A PALMES.
700 in», ■ prime white Hio^
cheats Hyson Tea
.T*« Black do
4 ‘ Superior quality Black Tea
*■< 10 lb. boxes Hyson Tea
For sale by Lfob 21] WEBSTER k PALMES.
Y>AKI&KR»M FlUMi lkh ULU44.-A
JT lot «f tbl* superior Gluts just received and for so!
Vy (feb 21] CuLI.lNH A BCLK1.EY-.
j^NUUHH VltttNl N DK8TMU Y Ktt.-
MILL1NUUY AND FANCY 0001)4
ItHiS. DOE,
No. 17 liA UN A UU-STUKF.T.
Take* this method of informing tuo Ladies of
Savannah, aud vicinity, llmt slm hoaou hand
(und will be constantly receiving) a largo and
fashionuble assortment of lkuiuets, Riiibons,
Caps, Flowers, Buttous, Combs, Mantillas,
raw Trimmings, Ac.. Ac.
P. 8.—All orders from the eouutxy promptly attended
Upholstery nnd Cabinet Work,
Tho subscribers having takeu thu storn oi
fhitaker-strect, next to Dibble A Carey's Tai
Establishmuuf, respectfully announce t<
. prepared
TUo '
UL Whitak
loring I
I 1 I the oitli
. tlieusofHavannxh that they
to exocute all orders in the above Hue oa t
REASONABLE TERMS.
Spooial attondon paid to repairing all kindaof Furni-
■ Funerals supplied at the shortest notioo.
.TAMES LARKIN,
20 ly THOMAS TIERNEY
ilOillB MANUFACTORY
SADDLES, BRIDLES Sc HARNESS
183 CoaKreaa-atreet, Savannah.
• J|h The Huhscrlbers manufacture ~
nHk and keen constantly on hand, i
»large and varied stock of Sad
_ dies, Bridles and llarnois,
make to order every description- of art id,
Our stock emuprivus also a large assortment of Trunks,
Carpet-Bags, valises, Haddlu-Bogs, Whips, Ac. Per-
nuah.
in their line.
Hotels, Boarding-Houses, &o.
Gentlemen’s Uestomtion.
\ II. WE1MAND
and c«uiforiabH Eating
go adjacent, a* a Restaurant
II* hns an excellent Cook rrotn Htrasboug, who will suit
Merman, American and French tait.es. Oysters, Fish.
Moats, overy thing that this market affords, can be had
in stl styles on short notice. Young Clerks and others
who have rooms In town, are invited to try the Euro
pean mode of breakfasting and dining at thn restaurant.
Phllndklphln I.ager Hear, Hwisaand LIndburgor Cheese,
kept always on hand for the use of families. out 5
Hotel,
Oh the Corner of Hither and Chatham <!«.,
Oglethorpe. Georgia.
SITUATXD 1ST TUB MOST M. MNMS TAUT OF TUB CITY.
BY JAMES BELL.
This is tho largest nnd heat furnish
ed Hotel in the city, ooureniont for the
Travelling l'ubliu. Charges modurato,
and Fare the best tho country affords. A
largo and extearive Livery Htabl* is noarathand. Tho
il li. arc Invited to call and toe for themselves. soplO
EMPIRE HOTEL,
Oglethorpe, (in.
r PIIE Subscriber, lata of the Washington Hall,
I Macon, Ma., having taken the above Hotel, and fur-
ntshod it throughout with the best of new funuture, and
having large and atry rooms, be hopes to ahare a por
tion of publio patronage by aloes attention to business,
having good stabling and every convenience to make
‘Tio guests of his house comfortable,
jell ly JESSE CAIN, Proprietor.
EDWARD O’IJYKNE’8
GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE)
Taylor’* llulldlng, Markrt Wharf,
ft\ *A VANN AH, OKOROIA.
tTjE. O'B. keep* constantly in stor
JfcflUforgo stock of Mrockmiks, Liquors,
Crockery-Ware, Boots, Shoes, and Clothing.
55 chests Black Tea.
:i5 bags of Coff ee.
40 boxes Ground Coffco.
40 barrels Crushod, Yellow, and White Hugars.
70 boxes Family, Palo, und No. 1 Soap.J
4 pipes Holland Min.
6 half-pipes Cognac Brandy.
15 barrels Fourth Proof Domeatio Brandy.
40 do. Fhelps's Min.
55 do. Bum.
10 hhds. do.
15 barrels Port, Malaga, and Madeira Wlues.
75 dosen Teapots, assorted qualities.
10 crates assorted Crockery-Ware. ly oollD
fflllE Subscriber has now rncnivud his fall stock
I <>f Stoves, aud respootfully solicits a call at his os-
Uhlishinent, whore a largo variety of Stoves for cook
ing, parlors and ofllcca, from the heat manufacturers,
on sale, on thu most reasonable terms. Also, llol-
Waro, Pots, Ovens, Spiders, Saucepans, Cast Iron
Pumps, Beer Puiups, Cast Iron Charooal Burners. Had
Irons, Revolving and )<ong Handle Waffle Irons, Water
Irons, Fire Dogs, Fire Irous, Nails, Taoks, Table Cut
lery, Axes, Hatchets, Hammers, Box am! other Coffee
Mills, Brass Faucet* and Couplings, Ao.
A choice selection of PlauLhcd Ware, Coffuo Biggins,
Tea Pots, Oyster Diuhes, Chafing Dishes, large and
■mall, Egg Boilers, Castors.
Britannia Ware, Bar Room Pitchors, Liquor Mixers,
r Lamps, Contro Tabic Lamps, Caiuph
Cigar Lamps, Contro Table Lamps, Cauiphine Lamps,
Mil Lamps, and a variety of Britannia Burning Fluid
Lamps, Brass and Whito Metal Candlostioks.
A large assortment of Japanned nml Plain Tin-Ware,
Chambur Pails, Toilet Palls, Wine Coolers, Toilet Cases,
Cash Boxes, Hquaro and Hound Boxes, Hpico Boxes, Ba
sins and Pitchers, Molasses Pots, Nursery Lamps, Mias*
Drainers, Knife aud Hpoon Boxes, Trays, 12to28iuches,
Spittoons, Foot Baths. Ao., Ac.
Wooden Ware, Mats, Wood Horses, Clothes Horses,
Step Ladders, Tubs, Pails, Keelers, Measures, Flour
Boxes, Willow Wagons, Children's Willow Chairs,
Brushes, Ao., Ao.
All kinds of Tin and Slioet Iron work exoouted with
dispatch. Printed Catalogues may be bad ou applica
tion and sent post froo.
Silver's Fire nnd Wator-t>roof Mineral Paints con
stantly kept on hand; Camnhlno and Spirit Mas.
Halo Room—10, 12 and 14 llarnard-st.
Workshop—18! Bay-i'
r 17
JOHN J. MAURICE.
WM. J. HUNT’S
Shaving & Hairdrccsiug Bstublishmcn:
No. IttNMi Broughlon-ntreot,
NEARLY OPPOSITE 8’1\ ANDREW’S HAM.
W J. H. begs respectfully to announce to the
• oltisens of Savannah that his facilities for dis
patch in his business are now complete, and that evory
attention whioh the convenient^ of his customers may
require will be promptly afforded by him. Thankful
for the very liberal ratronago ho has thus far received,
hie future effort* will be dlreoted so aa to merit an in
crease thereof.
Hair Oil*, Colognes, Restorative, and Shaving Creams
of varions kinds, kept constantly on baud, au 5
T. W. mcAHTHOK tk. CO,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
Plain, Japanned and Block Tin Ware.
Hollow and Enara-
8tore No. 13 Bail-
hahd-Stkket,
SnniiiiKih, Ga.
AU kinds of Copper,
Tin aad Sheet Iron
the shortest notice.
too*
Kobiuson (V Cuinp,
DRAPERS AND TAILORS,
And Dealers in Fine Heady-Made Clothing,
A RE now receiving tlieirstockaof Full am) Win-
x\ for Moods, consisting in part of flue Blue, Black,
ana Fancy Colored English and French Cloths; Over-
Coatings, of Black, Blue and Fancy Colored Beavers and
Kerseys, Pilot Cloths, of Blue, Black and Drab; English,
French and American Cassimer ,of Bl'k and FancyCol-
ora; Vestings, of Silks, Hantius, Caahmerei, Embroid
ered, aud rich Cut-Silk Velvet*. All of which will be
made up at the shortet notioo, and in the best style of
workmanship.
Our lteady-Madu Clothing is manufactured at the
well-known Clothing llottsu of W. T. Jonnlugs A Co..
No. 231 Broadway, Now York, and Is warrautod equal
to auy In the uity.
Wo keen constantly on hand the largest assortment
of Furnishing Moods of auy lious* in tho trado, such a?
Whito and colored Whirls; Taney do; Silk, Lisle Thread
and Gause Merino Under Garments; Shaker Flannel
and Lambs Wool do; Thread, Cotton, Merino and
Lambs Wool Hosiery; Silk and Cotton Umbrella*; Blk,
White aud colored Kid Gloves, of Alexander's make;
Stocks, Scarfs, Cravats aud Collars; and, in fact, every
thing necessary to a gaotleman’s wardrobe. For sale
on as-scoommodsling forms as can be had iu the city, at
tiaudry’* Bulldtug, next door to Pulaski House. stp2l
Nsw-York Advertisements.
which a
•1I1K 81JB6CR1BHE tnanufactures WIRE RAIL-
| 1NU for public and private grounds, Verandah*.
Indow Guards And Oratin';:
WROUGHT and OAS'l^ IKON RAILING. Iron
Coin nine, Iron Door* and Shutters, Iron Bedsteads, and — — - ~ttr*iy new assortment oi hauud.
H . jnstrnoilved from tho most celebrated makers, and ol
u nil, ftKNCLS, for Plantations. Railroads, such patterns and finish as to defy competition. Messrs,
mad* entirely on a new plan, with re-is srd iron no*fo. «- - * • ■ ■ — ' -
Price* at 0, 11 and 13 cents p4r running foot 4,t^ foci
' igh. For circulars with designs oddm-s
JMO. B. W1CKERK1IAM,
312 Broadway, New-York.
N. B.—The Subscriber would refer to the enclosure of
Forsyth-plaee, the railing and gallery work attba Jew
ish Synagogue, and a number dwellings in Savannah,
the enclosure of the private cemetery of the Everett
family at Fort Valley, and also to hiswoik at Macon,
Madison, and other places in M««rxix.
Agcn* in 8xvnnoah, O. W. II ARDCA8TI.E, No. 200
Congrets-st. and 05 fit. Jollan-et. ly mar 5
JIG
Mol.-.
CosUir’s Extdirniinator.
OR THE TOTAL EXTERMINATION OF
Rat*, Mice, Cockroaches, Ante, Ground Mice,
olos, Beetlos, Crickets, Ac. Warranted not injurious
to the human fkmily. Will not die in their hole*. Also
an Exterminator for the total annihilation of BED
BUGS.
Principal Dopot. 448 Broadway.
KxrxitKNCxo.—Washington aud Centre Markets; Mr.
Hodges, Carlton lloaso j D. D. Howard, Irving House;
Captain Flowers, Pnciflo Hotel; Shelley's Saloon,
Johnson proprietor, Uroadwny aud Anthony streets;
Chaa. Thihault, No. 15 Washington street; L. Delmo-
nlco, 25 Broadway ; E. G. Howard, Editor of the Sun
day Times; Westchester House, Bowery and Broome
■treots ; W. Ilolbertnn, A'k» Hrvome street, aud 75
Maiden Lane; Empire City liouse; P. V. King, 41
South street; George May, d7 Union Place ; Bcujamiu
Wood, 40 McDuugal street; I.. B. Bincsse, 43 John
street, and 80 St. Mark's Place; Thomas Thomas, Jr.,
Architect, 304 Broadway.
uxuTiricxTE or 157 deaths.
I have given Henry H. Costar's Exterminator an ef
fectual trial, and haviug seen the wonderful effects of
the same, aud convinced of the superior «ffi«Acy of his
Extermluntor ovor any other preparation ever offorred
to the public, I cordially recommend it. By two appH-
catiousof the Exterminator, 157 nATS worefound dead
New York, Doeeuebar 11th, 1851.
For sale by all the wholesale druggists in the city nnd
the principal druggists in the Uni
Wost Indies, Ac. Wi
Philadelphia Advertisements.
Plimo Fortes.
O. C. B CAKTKH. No. 171 CliuUit-
.n.t, .l.th dmtr Oot. Fifth, oppo.lt,
he State House, up stairs, PdlUBU
Nunne A Clark's and James Thompson’s Instruments,
"* ' .ffored, stand unrivalled in thffoplulor
' ' uty and J *"
of all competent iudgos, as possessing beauty and purity
of ton* nover before attained by any maker.
Also, PIANOS with A'OLIAN Attachment, Church
and Parlor ORGANS, SEUAP1IINE8 and MEI.ODK-
ONS, all of whlel. are warranted, and will he sold at
the manufacturers' lowest cash prices.
All cash orders for mosio promptly attended to.
Beuoud hand Piano* bought and sold. Piano* tnned
and repaired.
I*. 8.—The .iitraordlnarjaucccsaof the PHILADEL
PHIA ACADEMY OF MUSIC, and tho perfect satis
faction it ha* giveu, induces the subscriber to continue
It. lessons iu HINGING, PIANO, HARP, GUITAR,
Ac., aro glvon by Artists of tho vory highest ability. It
needs but bo montioued, that Big. ANI)REA ALFI81,
and Mademoiselle HELENE 8CUAAFF, who stand
ire-eminent among tho profession,aro connected with
the Institution, ana dovote their time and taleuta to
the pupils. [j*2ff ly] O. C. B. CARTER, Principal.
GF.ORGE J. HEKKETs;
No. 174 Chestnut-street, Philadelphia.
OPPOSITE THE STATE HOUSE,
lies just received from France his Spring assortment of
FURNITURE COVERINGS
Q CURTAIN MATERIAL,
OMI'ltIHM* ull llio uciw und i.udiiuiiuTilfl colors
in Broratelle, Plush and Satin Do Lwine.
mains hung iu the most substantial manner.
ELEGANT FURNITURE,
OF FRENCH MANUFACTURE,
In sets for Drnwiug-Booms, always on hand or import
ed to order.
Perrona wishing to Furnish in the latest style In the
Fall, are respectfully informed that we are now having
manufactured ia Paris twenty fine sets of suiicrb Rose
wood Drawing-Room Furniture, of which tne sample
sets have boon received. T v .e style is entirely new and
of the most graceful design. Those wishing to Furuieh
now will please call and examine thu immense etock on
hand before purchasing, an the good* will he sold low.
A largo assortment of well finished plain Mahogany
and Walnut Furniture always on hand, for sal* cheap.
i«gg Iy
Canadas,
. w _ J. Warranted in all ra*ea. NOSi
unless signed bv
jy 22 Iy e«o uroaaway, now xorx.
BAT For sale byj. A. MAYER, 154 Broughton-st;
lie wine to time—’Tin lolly to deter.
AFFLICTED READ I
fflHOIJBANDS aro sutTcring from dikcuso from
J[ which there is no difficulty In being permanently
aud speedily relieved, provided the means oe used. Ae
•very vice has it* own punishment, so it would scum
every disease has it* remedy. Thi* ia true, aud there
is nothiug in this life more certain than that the
AMERICAN COMPOUND is the most speedy aud
certain remedy for all diseases of a delicate character,
known to the w orld. Adapted to every stage of the dis
ease sox and constitution, at a ) times and iviubids,
there is no fears of exposure, detention from business,
nor restriction in diet;.' rom tho certain and speedy re
lief it gives, it is now the moat popniar remedy of the
day. Ton thousand casos huve been cured effectually
by it during tho past year. Prepared by a practical
physician, tho afflicted can roly with confidence ou its
curative powers ovor diseases of this uharactor. Full
directions nccompany each bottle.
CAUTION—Ask for the American Compound,
and purchase only of the Agents. Observe thut the
genuine liaa the written Signature of the proprietor on
the wrapper, and the name blown in the Glass—Trice
For aalo by A. A. Solomons k Co., Thos. M. Turner k
Co., W. W. Lincoln, Savannah ; i'hillip Mnise, Agusta;
Wilmot’s Jewelry Store.
THE Hl/llHUItlUEIl 1ms uu band, aud is
_1_ constantly reeeiving from the best and mostrespee-
_ . _ ■■■
table manufacturer! in tho country, Rich Diamond, Ru
by, Pearl, and other Jewelry, and sterling Silver Ware,
such as Table. Dessert and Tea Spoons aud Forks; Sil
ver Plates and Waiters; Tea beU; Castors; Caps nnd
Saueers; Goblets; Tumblers; Pap Boats: Soup and
Sauce Ladles; Pie, loo Cream, Cake and Fish Knives;
Solid Silver Dessort, Piokle and Butter Knives; Nap
kin Riugs; Salt Cellars ahd Fruit Kuives; Silver Plated
Spoons, Forks aud Ladles; Cake Baskets; Castors;
Wnitors; Snuffers and Trays; Ivory Balauce-Iluudle
Knives and Silvor Plated ou Steel Table and Dessert
Knives.
Fine 21 day Marblo Mantle Clocks and common Brass
Clocks of every description.
Gold and Stiver Lover and Lerine Witches; Fine
Enamelled Hunting Watches; Gold and Silver Thim
ble*; Gold aud Silver Spectacles; Gold and Silver
Watch Chains, Seals and Keys; Fine Rogers's Pocket
Cntlery; Raiors and Rasor Strops; Cara Cases Port
Witches aud Jewelry.
From his long experience and oxtenaivo facilities, h
confidently believes ho will satisfy all who may favor
h tin ' — 1 ' *
as at any establishment In the Statu.
S. WILMOT. No. 1 Market-square.
FiSKLS ;>| ICT \ 1,1,1 (J 5'iitlAL. CASES.
This vuluahlc artic Ic lejifotrecelved and for sale by
I. W. MORRELL 4t CO.,
sopt 3 ly Sole agents In this City for tli» Inventor
tXAUINE RAILWAY.
■~v Tho undersigned respectfully Informs
aw nil who may nsed his services, that he^WU
StMLhas charge of the MARINE RAILWAY, SMB
whioh is now in successful operation. He is. therefore,
prepared to take up vessels of any also usually visiting
oar port, and to do the work of repuring, Ac., on reason
able terms. Thos* who wish to clean or paint the bot
toms of their vessels, can also be aocommodated ou the
Railway, upon roasonahl* forms. Hois also prepared
to contraot for bmlding Vessels of auy class or descrip
tion, and to carry on the business or Ship-Carpcntcr-
ing, Spar-making and Caulking, in all its various
branches, at the castors extremity of the olty.
Afir A good Shipsnitbis on the premises.
mar 11 * U. F. WILLINK, J«.
PIANO FOUTES.
W. MORRELL & CO.
Have on hand a splendid assortment
Important to Housekeepers.
ri'HK Subscriber respectfully informs Ins (Miron*
I nnd the public generally that ho now uouds his
Waggon round tho city daily to furnish those who wish
a good article of Camphine and Spirit Gas, with* regu
lar supply. Families desirous of being furnished w ill
pleas* leave their address at tho storo 10, 12 and 14
Barnard Street. [jan 7] JOHN J. MAURICE.
warranted for material and workmanship.
execution prompt.
5mo*
r 16
W Kb
M set
Window C
Carpets! Carpets!! Carpets ! I!
have this day opened for sale a splendid
assortment of Carpets. OU Cloths, Mats, Rags,
w Curtains, Ao., consisting ia part of,
20 pieces 3 ply Carpets
10 do Yelvot Tapestry
10 do Brussels Tapestry
40 do 2 ply Carpet*
30 Floor Cloths
lO pieces Drugget
6 do Folt Carpet
6 do Dutch do
60 do Yelvot and Cheneil Rug*
100 common Rugs and Mat*
100 pair of beautiful style Window Shades
11 of the above Goods we offer at tho lowest marki
prices: for sals hir AIKIN A BURNS.
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNEK8IIIP.
fplIE Copartnership heretofore existing between
1 the Subscribers, under the firm of MOORE A
HENDRICKSON, was dissolved by mutual consent on
the 1st instaut. The affair* of the Into firm will bo set
tled by either of the undersigned, who will use its uauo
in liquidation % All claims against the late firm most
ho presented Immediately, and all porsona indebted to
it by note or acoount w ill please settle without delay.
JOHN B. MOORE.
JOHN B. HENDRICKSON.
Savannah, January 25th, 1553.
UOFAIITNEHSIIIP.
EO. R. HENDRICKSON having purchased the
VJT interest of John U. Moore, in tho late firm of
MooraJk lleudrickson. has associated himself wit
son. John 1). lleudrickkoa, in the Drug, Taiut an
business, to take effect from tho let instaut. The «ub-
criLers will conduct the aame.undur thu style of G. H.
i J. B. HENDRICKSON—one or tho partners will re-
itain iu New York In ordor to make purohaacs on the
lust terms. GFO. II. HENDRICKSON.
JOHN B. HENDRICKSON,
Savannah, January 25th, 1K55.
David Mollis,
ConNBft of Dayan and Jkfkichson-.Sihkkt. , i,
SAVANNAH,
Mauuf icturer of
Iron Doors, Shuttere. Locke, all hind*
Railings, Grates, Sec.
rv WROUGHT IRON
SAFEK. with unpick-
akle Locks, hadk to
ORDKB. Persons wish
ing to ascertain the
qualities of the Safes
made by tne in thi*
uitv, are respectfully
— . - referred to the Bank of
Savannah, the Planter*’ Bank, aud the following mer-
flbanl*. whom I have sapplM: A. A. Solomon* k Co.,
Eiustoln k Eckman. J. L. Cope, and 1*. B. Niobols. AH
order* punctually attended to. ly aug 24
Fall stud Winter Dry Goods.
L aKOCIIE, mm NE & CO. have received by re
cent arrivals, and offer for sale upon the moat fa
vorable terms, a full stock of Plantation Goods, to which
they invite the atteuliou of merchant* nnd plautera, vis:
25,000 yard* Kers-y-, r.U qualities.
12,000 do Schley's Plains.
10,000 do white and black Washington Jeans.
6,000 do heavy all-wool Plains.
i'
10-4, 11-
i 3-4, t-S.
11-4, aud 12-4 Whitney Blankets.
, i*y I
20 bales 3-4, t-8, and 4-4 Bro. Shirtings.
2P do Oanaburgs.
In addition to the above, their *tock of Honse Furnish
ing, Staple and Fancy Dry Goodi, is now oomplefo.and
will oompare with any hvuse in the southern country.
T> BCE1VKII per steamer Florida—llluck Bilks,
IY, Black B.^mb*iiuos, Frt. ch Merinoes, Linen Shott
ing, Table Dama*k aud U' .pert, 11-4 Cotton Sheeting.
Brown and Bleached Canton Flannel, Ne.’dle Worked
L. C. Udkf*., ChemixeUes and S-mfog Sleeves. Alsp,
Undergarments for Ladies, Gentlemen and Boys; Ho
siery, Glove* sad Umbrella*. For sal* low by
dec 34 D» WITT k MORGAN.
OHKS, OAIUBLIAS, dec.—Tho undei
signed lutenrte opening on Thursday a largo as
sortment of Roses, Camelia Japonieae, Dwarf Oranges,
Dahlias, Carnation*, Ac.: also, au assortment at Fruit
Trees and Grape Vines. The above are from tb* gar
den* of (4. Mare, Astoria, New-York. Mr. Mare will
be in atfoadauoe and Impart any information desir'd.
feb l W. W. LINCOLN. Monument iq.
\& FASHING .-HADE BAS V.-Boston Uhem-
W Ic —
W. W.
NCOLN.
finish these instrum
celled. For sale uu accommodating
forms, at the Broughton-streot Piano and Cabinet Wure-
HAVANNAII BAIlttFlt SHOP
AND
BATHING SALOON.
T IIE &?uh»<:ril>nr would roprcilully unnounco
to the citisens of Savannah, and of Goorgia, Ala
bama, Florida, South Carolina, that this long and well
known establishment is open for the reception of his
friouds. He assures them that nothing will be left un
done oa hi* part to continue it a convenient and comfor-
tablo barber Shop, llis prices will be os reasonable as
in any similur citahlfohinent in New York.
Hair Cutting, iu nest and fashionable style SO 20
Singlo^Shavo
Shampooing
8havingsix and seven times n weok
Shaving tivo time* iKwcek 160
Shaving threo or four times a week - 1 00
Tickets for Children's Hair Cutting, 8 for 1 (X
Hot nud Cold Baths 5i
Parents aro respectfully imlormed that every can
and pains will be taken with their children when sen'
to the Saloon to be waited upon, lie will also keep foi
sal* a variety of Fancy Goods, each as Gentlemen')
Cravats, Stocks, all kinds of Glove*, Dress Shirts, Me
rino and Cotton Uuderahirt* and Drawer*. Pocket
lldkf*.. Collars, Socks, nnd other article* of Gertle-
nl*o—Hnir, Tooth, Hat, Nail, Fleah.
mens wear; also—Htir, Tooth, Hat, Nail, Jrleah. ootZ7
Clothes and Shoo Brunho*; Heaps, Oils, Colognos, and
a groat variety ot othor articles.
linlin of SuvnnntiR*
This beautiful preparation is manufactured by hiu-
■elf'for cleansing and darkening the Hair; thousand*
who have received the benefit of cleansing ot dandruff,
improving and darkening the llair, aro willing to com
mend it. Price—$! a bottle, or three bottle* lor $2 25.
Aiitfimu Barber Shop.
lie would also take the pleasure of informing his nu
merous frionda that he ha* opened a magnificent Barber
Shop under the Augusta Hotel, Broad-etreot, Augusta,
whore every convenience will be found to make his pa
tron* comfortable. Strangers and friend* visiting Au
gusta are rospectfully solicited to givo mo a call.
J. M. 1IAYWOOD, Mouumont-sq., Savannah,
janl ly And under Augusta Hotel, Broad-at., Augusta.
Lee & Walker.
(SUCCESSORS TO GEORGE WI1.L1G,)
No. 188 Clicstn ut-st., Phladelphiu,
PIANO TOI T E S ,
Dlunirrtl Iiiritrtiiiienta, Slivct itlunlc,
Violin,Guitnr, Unri» Strings,&c»
A LL of which will hu sold nt thu very lowest
j\. rate*. Catalogues aont to auy part of the U. States
by addressing aa nlmvo, post paid.
LEE A WALKER'S Block being one of the largest ll
the U. States, are confident of giving satisfaction to al
those who may favor them with thoir patronage.
jcH ly
GREAT TRIUMPH ACHIEVED
BY
Evans Sc Willson’s
No. 83 Dock-street, Piiiluiielphin,
FIRE-PROOF CHESTS!
ST Tine STATE TAI It, IIAUKISIIUKU,
October 30, 1851.
The undersigned,appointed
a Committee for tho purpose
by the officora of the State
lair, were present this after
noon, wlicn Messrs. EVANS
A WATSON tested <
time tlioy consumed tiikke
tuonciug at 1 o'clook, P. M.,
and having ux|m*ed it to a whtick*n1 for tuo hours, siiffi-
olenttodestroy tho cast iron feut. Ou opening tho Chest,
the jiapnrs, together with 2,UOO circulars Ueitoilb '
our presence, were taken out, not only having been ...
served, but not having the appearanoe of scorch upon
Joseph Bitnkk,
Ex-Oovernor o
A. O. Heistkk,
A. T. New bold.
Joun B. Cox,
Pa. Cuas. E. Hkistbu.
E. E. Boudixott,
CvmmiUet.
C.W.VAN HORN’S
IMPROVED ELASTIC UTERINE SUPPORTER,
For Prolapsus Uteri, ( Filling of the I" ' v
1 1HE attention of Physician* mnl Lmlius sudor ing
from the above deranguinont, ia respectfully In
vited to “Fan //urn's Improved Uterine Supporter
They are made without the Steel Springs, which .
highly ohioctionahlo ou ucoountof their chafing the hips,
A*!., making thorn extroinely unplensxut to be work
They have no superior for the relief and
■ it, aimI i
* " wing]
chiuli
above displacem
tho practice oft...
Diseases of worn*-1
Proffesior J. A. Eve, Medical College, Augusts, Ga.
J. S. Longshore. Female Med. College, Phila.
Chaa. Woodward, Med. lust., Cincinnati, O.
W. P. Johnston, Columbia Colge, Wash'u.D.C.
II. Miller, Med. Dept.Unfv’y. Louisville, Ky.
~ Med.Collage of Louisiana.N. O..
A.ll.Cencs, A
and by the Fhysloians’generally throughout the Unifoii
States. C. W. VAN HORN A CO . Philadelphia.
„ Manufacturers also of Trusses, of all desoriptions of
hint with tlieir patronage. Hie prices are as low, and Instrum tnt* for Curvature Spiue, Club Foot
its iui liberal as at any establishment in the 8iate. ‘ *
s for restoration. MOORE A HENDRICKSON,
15 If Agents in Savacnah
C. W. VAN HORN’S
Improved Eluxtie Shoulder Brace,
The only Hr act. manufactured that dote not bind
or chafe under the arms, and can be icorn
with both ease and comfort.
Those w ho have worn other Braces
nro requested to give these a trial, to
test their superiority ovor all others,
Clerks, students, tailors, Seamstres
ses, children of both sexes, and all
otliors, who either from habit or oc
cupation, or from a weakly or debili
tated constitution have acquired the
jhabit of bending forward, (round
'■houlderedj and aompressing ti
Chest and Lungs, will find the ana
I /aBWBL. Brace to remedy the above defect,
'eWWN d lir% and ensure an erect carriage, with
imr>roved symmetry and fo*"\ of body to the wearer,
and also allowing a full, |r* < and healthy action and
expansion of th«» Lungs, by removing the compression,
and preventing thoreby thu Pulmonary Orgaus from
becoming woak and diaoaaod.
C. W. VAN HORN A CO.,
Manufacturers of Surgica. Bandages of all descriptions,
Philadelphia. j* 17
PIANO FORTE WAREHOUSE.
Liver Complaint,
Jaundice, Dyapcpnln,Chronic or Neiwaua
Dcblfllj, DlweiiMen of th«> Kidacya.
And all
Diseases ari
sing from a disor
dered Liver or Sto
mach, such as Constipa
tion, luward Piles, Fullness
or Blood tn tho Head, Acidity of
the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn. Dis
gust for Food, Fullness or weight in the
toinach, Soar Eructations, Sinking or Flutter
ing at the nit of the Stomach. Swimming
of the lleat*. Hurried and Difficult
Breathing, Fluttering at th«
Heart, Choking or Suffocating
Sensations when in a lyiug
posture, Dimness of
Vision, Dots or
Webs before
the Sight,
• ami dull pain in tlto haul, Deficiency if Perspira
tion, Yellowness if the Skin and Lyes, Pain in the Side,
Hark, Chest, I.iniM, d-r., Sudden Flushes if Heat, Hunt
ing iu the Flesh. Con elan t Imaginings if Foil and Greui
Depression if Sj’iiits,can be effectually cured by
UR. HOOFLAIS irB
CELEBRATED OK It SI AN UITTERB,
rncrAKEn nr
7)11. f. til. JA4 RHON,
AT TIIE GHUMAN MEDICIFK STOUR, 120 ARCH
Their
eqwilln^by any other pr
STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
rthe abo\
■j relied, f
These Bitters ro worthy the ut ton thin of invalids
PoMoniing groa virtues iu tho rectification of disenses
of tho Liver and lossur glands, exercising the
of Liver Complaint, Janudice, Dyspepsia, Chronic
Nervous Debility, is deservedly one of tho most popular
medicines of tho day. These Bitters have been used by
thousands, und a friend at our elbow says he lias him
self received an effectual ami permanent cure of Liver
Complaint from the use of tills n-tnody
iuued that, in the use of these Bitters, the patient
stantly gains strength and vigor—a fact worthy of great
consideration. They are pleasant iu taste aud siu~"
bo usod by person* with the mostdelioateet<
**■ nder suy circumstances. We
sc hi with esfety.
•king from experience, and to the afflicted w*advise
Scott's Weekly, ono of the best literary papers pub
llshcd, said, August 25—
Dr. lltMi/tumi'e German Hitlers, manufactured by
’ * tow recommended by *oino ot the most
rs of tho faculty as nu nrtiulc of much
of female wuukucss. As such is the
advise nil mothers to obtain nbottle, and
Dr, Jacksr ,
prominent u
efficacy In c
thu* swvu themselves much sickness. Persons of debil
itated constitutions will find these Dieters advantage
ous to thoir health, us we know from experience the
salutary effect they have upon weak systems."
MORE EVIDENCE.
The Philadolr liia Saturday Uasctte, the best family
newspaper published in the United States. The editor
■ays of
DR. HOUFLAND'8 GERMAN BITTERS.
" It is seldom that wo recommend w lint arc formed Pa
tent Medicines, to tho confidence aud patronage of our
readers; nud, therefore, when wo rcuontmend Dr. Hoof-
land's Gorman Ritters, wo wishittohudistlnctlynnder-
** ' .**"■ ‘ speaking of the unstruius of the
tliouL for a brief period aud then
»y huvo duue their guilty ruco of mis
chief, but of a mouiciuo long established, universally
prised, and whioh has met the hearty approval of the
fatuity itself.*'
Evidence upon evidence has been received (like the
foregoing) from all sections or the Union, the last three
years, aud tho strongest testimony in its favor is that
there is more of it used in the practice of the regular
E hysiciaus of Philadelphia than all other nostrums
iuod, a fact that call easily be established, and
nroviug that a scieutifia preparation will
their quiet approval when presented ev
iood that
day, that are nolsod abut
forgotten, after they havo dui
Hy
Ith
in this
That this tnodMue will euro Livor Complaint nnd
Dyspepsia no ono cau lnubt, uftor using it as directed.
It acts specifically upon the stomach nndliver ; it is pre
ferable to calomel in all biliou* ■lieruers— the effect is
immediate. They can be udministetul to louule or in
fant with safety and reliable benefit at any time.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
This mediciue has attaiued that high churactcr whuL
is necessary for all luodiciues to attain to induce coun
terfeiters to put forth spurious articles at the risk of ths
lives of those who are innocently deceived.
Look dell to the. marks of the Genuine !
They have the written signature of C- M. JACK80N
upon the wrapper, and his name blown in the bottle,
without which they are. spurious.
For salo Wholesale aud Rotnil at the
G E R MAN MEDICINE 8 T O It E.
No. 12U Arch-street, ono door below Sixth, Philadelphia
and by respectable dealers generally through
the country.
PRICKS KKDUCKI).
To enable all classes ofinvalida to enjoy the advantage!
of their great restorative powers.
Single bottles 75 cents.
Also for sale by J. A. LaROCUE, W.W. LINCOLN
Druggists, Savannah, Ga.
Wholesale Agents, Uavlland, Harrall A Co.,Charles*
ton, S. C. MWFljr
1>1C. KOUEKS’S
LIVERWORT AND TAR!
HP '<>(
Iood, Bronchitis, Ueoping Cough, aud all Pulmonary
Affections.
|3TA LOVKLY YOUNG LADY CURED
OF CONSUMPTION !_^1
tffT The following Is from the pen of Win. II. l/ovi-
■on. Esq., tiie distinguished editor of the U. H. Military
and Naval Argus, under date New-York, January 20,
1850. What could bo more conclusive)
" It is seldom we permit ourselves to occupy a space
in those columus to speak in praise of auy article In the
patent medicine way; but when w e see the liie of a fel
low creature saved by tho use of any mediciue what
ever, we consider it as our right, ir nut our duty, to
give a simple statement offsets, that ethers may, in
like manner, be bcuotitfod. The case which has in
duced us to pen this article was that of a young lady ef
otfr acquaintance, who by frequent exposure to the
night air, contracted u Cold which settleu on the Lnngs
before its ravages could be stayed. (This occurred two
years ago this winter.) Various roinedio* wore used,
but witli vory Jittlo elleot oi- heuefit. Tho Cough grew
worm, with copious expectoration, and tho sunken eye,
aud pale, hollow uheok, told plainly that pulmonary
disease was doing its worst on her delicsto frame. The
family physician was consulted, nnd although ho would
not admit to the young lady that she really had the
Consumption, yet he would give no encouragement ~~
* t this erisis her mother w as p*
truth will reach where polished fiction uavor can. Jr
any doubt the authenticity of this statement, lot thorn
call at this office.— U. S. Military and Naval Ary us, No.
19 CfntIliam-slrcet, N. Y.
TESTIMONIES OF THE N. Y. PRESS.
I From the New-York Courier, Aug. 13,186U.J
by tliL excellent medicinal preparation, and i
rpHE ALTER.
I in our Storo,
Piano Fortes, and
A MUSIC DEPARTMENT FOR LADIES.
being now completed, we would invite the attention of
the musical public to our stock,comprising every article
in the liue, which can be furnished (wuolksslk ajid
kktail) at New-York prices.
(PIANO FORTES,
by A. Stodakt A Co., J. B. Dunham, and others of es
tablished reputation, constantly on hand.
F. ZOGHAUM ifc CO., Impoaters,
Nos. 74 St. Julian and 107 Bryan-streets,
‘ ‘ ** " Next to Mi
Market Square.
factored by J. Durand A Co., Paris—A cortaiu
fiatulenoy, weakness of the stomach, debility, dys
pepsia, fever and ague, aud all complaints arising from
a derangement in the nervous system. It may be used
in wine and spirits withou'. at all injuring its medicinal
properties. Fur sale by A. BONAUL',
jan 13 Agent for tha Manufacturers, Savannah.
Selling oil* at Cost.
C HEAP CASH STOHi:, corner of WliitnUnr nn.l
Congress streets. Tha aibsoribers, in order fo close
thoir business at the abov^ stand, will dispose of the en
tire stosk now rciu*inin(t r/ Staple and Fancy Dry
Goode at oust prices, unul Hie Wth of February, when
the balauce then reuiaiain t will he told at auction,
jan 24 I i. PR EN DERG AST A CO.
yy in do w shades and gilt ior
1000 of Woodford's fine Gill Cornices; 3U0U fine English
Curtain Bands; Curtain F/n*; Workfod Cord, in varie
gated colors; large Worsted Tasiol* to match; Cord
sud Tassels for Pictures; Pavilion Rings and Rosetta;
just received aud for sal* by
oct 25 I.
. W. MORRELL A CO.
S undries.
VO barrels Butter, Sugar avd Soda Crackers
56 " Hiram Smith's extra Flour
50 *• Pure Genessee ** “
40 half bbla. •• M “
80 boxes Bcadel's 5*. and 8*. Tallow Candles;
100 " Star nnd Adauamtia* “
£ ».««
•hi boxes 6s. and 8*- Grant A William*' Tobacco
300 boxes No. 1 l’ale and Family Soap
50 " Colgate's Pearl Starch -
50 barrel* E. Phelps’ Gin
TAILORING.
M ESSRS. DIBBLE A CAREY huvlng just re
turned from the North, respocifully invite their
onstomors, tho oitixena of Savannah, aud the publio
generally, to call and examine their Fall stock of all
styles and colors of Fronch, English and American
Cloths, Casslmeres and Vestings, which they are pre
pared to manufacture to order in the neatest and rno.t
fashionable styles. Also their stock of Ready-Blade
Clothing, consisting in part of Sardinian, Albert Top,
Chesterfield, Cuddington, and other new and fashionable
Coats, Vests and Pants.
The undersiguod having selected these goods with
great care, fool confident >F» leasing all who may be in
want. Thoir stock of FURNISHING GOODS and
FANCY ARTICLES is completo aud well assorted,
whioh they will sell ou the most favorable and accom
modating terms.
—pH DIBBLE A CAREY.
Marshall House Drestiug Saloon.
TyjKfjHHS. COHEN & HANNON n.prcl.
&
Ik.':.
Dray
their l
fully announce to the citisens of 8avannah^that
# now prepared to do all kinds of work in their
theli now shun, nosr tlio corner uf Broughton and
Draytcu-st*. They Uv* established the following as
.Vcharge,. For a single Shave lUo.; per
nth, for 2 or 3 times per week. 7^.; 4 times a week
,1: 7v. or .? * WMk ° yt>r y d *X 75 per
month. Hair cutting 20c.; hair curling 25c.; Sham
pooing 20c.
Mr. COUEN will always hold himself in readiness to
attend to orders from those who may requirs hi* servi-
" My Novel; i
Uuiwcr I.ytton
Bleak lion
>art II. and conclusion.
to the accession of J-ouis Napoleon in 1862,by Sir Arch
ibald Alison, Bart. Part I. new series.
8h&kspeai e aud Ills Times, by M- Gnisot.
A Hero, aud other titles by tho author ef “Olive,"
THE KNICKERBOCKER FOR FEBRUARY.
The History of Ike Restoration of Mousrchy ia
France, by Lamartine. Vol. III.
Lxdy-Rird: a Tale, by Lady
author of "GrnnUt-y Minor,” etc
A Firs! Hi.lory of Greece, bv E. M. Sewell.
For eels by JOHN
Lady-Bird: a Tale, by Lady Georgians Fullerton,
M. COOPERA CO.
und
('OLLKTl)N JilTTKRH
A PURELY Vcgntahln preparation, a
creign remedy for Dyspopsia^For lal^by^^ ^
AISINS.—90 boxes, 35 hair boxes, emHw
quarter boxer of very fine Raisins, ia store and for
by [fob l ] C.B. DC ALLY.
C IOTTON HOOKS.—Cost 8te«l aud Iron CoC
j{nU n ° 0lU ' iV ‘“ kl * ^ F ‘ W ' C °i^ t.
J T r able STeeTir.
NICHOLS.
A. C. TUMf, 121 Bay si.
o in-
iding cold, during the rast
weok commenced tho use ot this medicine, and his Cold
has ontiroly disappeared.
the Now-York Mirror, Sept. 2,1850.]
. r obserratii
One of our employees, who had suffered
i tong standing cold, during the
Livk.hwout t
) TAH.-
virtues of Dr. Ro
gers's Cough Medicine prepared from the above artl-
• spuak; it* cfficuoy in spoedily
. ...... complaiuts, which
ules, Uis uuediess ... .
curing Coughs, Colds, and other
too frequently, if neglected, result In Consumption, is
too well established m publio uoufidoace to need eulogy
D0 [From the Now York Dispatch, Aug. 25th, IM9 ]
We have heretofore taken occasion to give our testi
mony in favor of thu curative properties of Dr. Rogers's
Compound Syrup of Livor wort and Tar, and would her*
repeat tho .advice nlready given, for all persons who are
afflicted with Consumption, or any of the premonitory
symptoms, to make atrial of Dr. Rngtsrss' preparation.
Ith. Tho gonuine is signed Andhkw Rogkiis, ou the
steel plate engraved wrapper around each bottle, aud
is sola wholesale and retail by
SCOV1L A MEAD,
113 Chartres-st., Now Orleans,
' Sole general agent* tor the States, to whom all or
ders and applications for agencies must oo addressed.
Wholesale and retail Agents in Savannah—T. AL
Tumor A Co., A. A. Solomons A Co., W. W. Lincoln,
Mooro A ilsndriekaon. 4 mo cod dee. 6
UfiORUIA SARSAPARILLA I
IN QUART MOTTLES.
PHEFAEED BY J. DENNIS, M. D,
AUGUSTA. GEORGIA.
For Discuses of Vu Liver, and U> jntrify the
Blood: Vsefulin Jaundice, SiktHead
ache, Bittiness, Loss of Appetite,
General Debility, Constipation,
Piles caused by Costive ness,
Pains in the Bones, or
Rheumatism caused
by the use of
Mercury,
Scrofula, Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples)
Boils, Ulcers, S(C.
3 "'ME above diseases arise generally from an in-
. active state of the Liver, or an impure elate of the
cod. The Sarsaparilla will be found useful iu such,
from the fact that ft stimulates the Liver to increased
action, whioh causes tho removal of inorbiflo agents
Crum the blood.
With most of persons it aotaupon the bowel* a* a mild
purgative; it cleanses the system from it* loipuritUt,
without causing any irritation in the alimentary eanal,
or debilitating affect.
It* healthy action on the Liver and Blood prevents
the tendeney of morbid influences, and is often a safe-
S ard against disease. Those w ho are acquainted witA
e Southern Sarsaparilla will readily perceive that
this preparation has the natural Banaparllla taste,
which proves it to be a pure end unadulterated article.
Tha cltlieus of Savannah and vicinity will find thil
this article has tho best effect upon the system, and
gives bottor sat infliction to those w ho usu it than auy
preparation of the kind in ue*.
1'hysiclans have assurance from the proprietor that lb
contains nothiug but Sarsaparilla, with spirit and sac
charine matter enough only to preaorve It.
ITicc $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5.
Sold in Savannah by James !L Carter and Moore A
Hendrickson; Midville, by J. Griffin; 8aadorsvUts, by
N. W. Haines A Brother; Waynesboro', by L.Bcb warts,
and by druggists generally.
Those ordering this article from druggist* or eou-
mission merchants, should oxpross in thsfr orders,
nr “Donnii’s Georgia SareapariUa."
J. ROUSSEAU,
Corner Hull and Buy Streets.
Importer uiul Denier In
Wines, Liquors and Cigars*
B THE subscriber bos now on hand a 6ne
aud well selected stock of Wines, Liquors
nnd Seuars, comprising the following:
USB Bn»t ut the choicest RESERVE MADEIRA
WINE, vintage 1844.
Ono Pipe ohuice OLD LONDON PARTICULAR. _
One Pine of the first quality aud choicest OLD *' RE
SERVE,’' viutage 1840.
One Pipe of the choicest and most delicately flavored
OI.D PALI1ETTNIIO, vintage 1830.
One Pipe of the choicest and exceedingly rare OLD
SERCIAL. vintage 1820.
One half Pipe or tbo richest and moat highly flavored
SOUTH SIDE GRAPE JUICE.
Two Pipes Old i^mdon Market.
Eight quarter casks OLD ARAUJO, vintage 1830.
Also a lot or the OLD RESERVE, of an olden im
portation, in Boxes and Demijohns.
Two halt pi^es choice OLI^PtHtT^WINE.
Twelve half pipes ohoice OLD COGNAC, of various
brands, via: llonnessy, London Dock, Jean laiui* Pinet,
R. R. R. REM ED i E s>
Badway’s Ready Relief
Radway’a Renovating Rciolvent,
Radway'. Ready Regulator.,
'I'HK uso ol* which will in ull r.a*es insunlly atop
S pain, quickly cur* dUea*e and always prevent
No Pain, or Sickueis, or Disease, or Unhealthy Blat
ter will remain in or affeot the system while it ia under
the influence of R. R. R. Remedies.
find way’s Steady Relief,
Internally nnd Kxternnlly.
EXTERNAL PAINS.—The tnomenf) it is applied ex
ternally it stops all pain. It cures Rheumatism, Lum
bago, Gout, Paralysis, Sick Headaohv, Neuralgia, Tie
Ooloreux, Sprains and Strains, Distorted Limbs, Pain
ful Swellings, Cramps and Spasms, in a few hours.
INTERNAL PAINS.—A few drops of Radway’a
Ready Relief, taken iuternally, will slop tiie most dis
tressing pains of Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery,
aud instantly soothe, arrest and allay the most violent
cramps, sposuis and convulsions.
R. R. RELIEF.—Tho very moment It is applied it
■tops pain, arrest* disease and removes Its cause.
R. A. RELIEF.—Cripples, leap for joy I The aged,
the infirm and the crippled, instantly leul the effect* of •
Railway's Ready Roliuf; it rejuvenates old age. remlors
the stiff jointed supple sud Active, infuses life aad
strength in the sore, weak and disabled limb, removal
all pain und soreness from the joints and muscles, and
strengthens aud nmkes sound aud w>.ole, the weak, in-
R. II RELI1
rippled.
. ..ELIEF.-Cough cured in fiv4 minute* f _
R. vly Relief cured a gentleman iu five minut
of a sever* fit of coughing. The gentleman hsul not
slept for two uights; ft was applied externally and in
ternally.
R. R. R. NO.2
Railway’s ltenovating Resolvent.
Quickly cures Scrofula and all chronic aud syphllitio
complaint*, consumption, bad coughs, wasting away ot
the Dody, and aU diseases of the lungs. .
It resolves away all diseased deposits,
It purifies the blood aud other fluids,
It renovates the system.
R. R. RESOLVENT.—Nineteen Fever Sores cured by
Rad way's Renovating Resolvent. A gentleman who had
tak- r great quantities of Mercury, who became enlivat-
od, and .. * , «se boOy was a mats of putrid flesh, was en
tirely cured lyth* uso of Hadwaj’e Renovating Resol
vent. The first week he had taken the Resolvent, a
pices of solid matter hf. the rind of olieeso, one eighth
of au inch thick and six Inoiics in length* was discharg
ed from a large sore ou his leg. *'*••>m that day he grew
butter. He continued the use of the Murolvent ana tiie
Regulators. In two wsek from the tlmo he c'otme&eed
using the R. R. Remedies, every sore was hea.rt, ^ts
flesh was sound and pure, neither blotch or disflgu.c -
mont was visible te annoy the sight or mar tb* appear-
an i*UTHID FLESH—A man aged 40, who in hi. youth
was indiscrete and contracted a loathesome disease
which threatened his life. He was a victim or iljtreat-
mout— he was salivated with Mercury, and for years
his body has been covered, with foul and corrupt hamors.
Ue commenced the uso ol Kadwny's Renovating Resol
vent. Ue had used but one bottle when all the mercu
rial dopocits were driven out of his system. lie is now
woll.
lUDWAY'S Rknovayikg Risolvicnt—Will curs all
chrnuic, scrofulous, syphilitic complaiuU, mercurial
diseases, diseased deposits, nodes, swelling*, tpaiois,
ulcers, fever sores, consumption, bronchitis, all diseases
that have been ia the system for five, ten, or twenty
/fear*.
B.R. B. NO. 3
RADWAY’S REGULATORS,
A mild, pleasant and effectual purgative, superior te
all pills or powders for regulating the bowels. , t'- , .
All persons who are inclined to aostiveness are here
informed that one or two of Radway'* Regulators will
pleasantly aud agreeably empty tne bowels twice in
twonty-four Lours.
R. R. REGULATORS—Ch?onioCastlvonoas.—A pop
ular gentleman in this city, well knowu tmdrugaute
throughout tho United States, had not enjoyed the lux
ury of a natural discharge from the bowels for twenty-
five years without the aid of drastio purgatives, which
had almost borne him down to the grave, until he com
menced the use of Rad way's Regulators. U* first took
four per day for a week, then one every day until the
whole organisation became regulated. He tin* now hie
regular avaouations, and hu not taken a partiole of
medicine for six months.
R. R. Relief and Regulators cured a gentleman of liv
er complaint, who had suffered greatly for a number of
months, by one application of Relief per day for a week
and a few doses of Regulators.
H. R. Relief and Regulator* will always euro chills,
fevers, fever and agues, and all kinds of fevers.
To keep the bow els regular and the system free
morbid humors, R. R. R. No. 3, Rsdway s Regulate
l‘A Fulton-at.,N.
MWriaml*
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!
DRV QOOD8 AT COST.
Y ir C. WADSWORTH will commcnco die-
V • posing of his rich aud valuable stock of
ANG* AND STAPLE DRY GOODS,
This day, Dec. Dth, at New-York cost.
Wo hope nu one in want of auy article in the Dry
Goods line will fail to call and exnminc the goods aud
prices be for o purchasing, as we are determined to sell
these goods at prices full *5 per cent, lets than they can
bo bought atany other house in the city. W* will not
enumerate price* here, but invite all to call, assuring
them that goods will be offered at prices whieh wlU b*
satisfactory.
■*“'* Btore under Marshal! House.
I UliWAUb- Will l.o be paid for tiie
fJpOv/ prehension and delivery at my Office of tne
boy TOM. lie is about 35 or 38 years old, about 5 feet
8 or 0 inches high, brown skin,qsiiek spoken, has some
few marks of small pox tefiris ffcco. Ho foruietey. be
longed to Capt. McMahon ami Cc.pt. Broughton, of this
place, and is well known by tho name of “Tom Brougi.-
ton." lie is also well known in Augusta and outlie
River Bout* by the same name—he can read and write,
feb 5 WM. WRIGHT.
l.'Olt SALK*—A boy ltLyea
1/ raised and warranted sound ; a 1
IL Apply to [fob 5] V
I j'IIH MA1.B.—A nmu :» year, old and ilia »l(
’ 2». ,lr: 14, girl 111. and girl 6, acouatomad In lb
culture of Rico. Apply to
feb 5 WM. WRIGHT.
1/
JT carpenter, hU wife 25 yert eld, girl 7, girt z, an*
au infant, country raissd—all warranted sound. Apply
to [fob 5J WM. WB10HT.
• the culture of
WM. WRIGHT.
j.'Olt MAI.II.—A man 3U >aur» old, i,.d
M steamboat baud and fireman, warranted souud ; a
n 35 yoara old and his wife 33, country raised—wnr-
. A * A A *)(|] y {(,
WM. WRIOnT.
1 ^«R BALK.—A woman 28 year* old. a prirno
\ field hand. Alfo, a woman 28 years old, a first
rate cook, washer and ironer. Apply te
fob 5 WM. WRIGHT.
CI1A.1IFAGNK.
Baskets various hrufide Chsintiagne, for sale
t)U low at [fob 10] SCALLY'8.
L)
.P,
Oll'I.KIl WIN KM null BUANIlIBb.-,
’ Madeira, Port, and Sherry Wiuos and L’randl^s o»
vintage, for sale at [fob 16] HCALLYB.
M A.1IM und mIIOCIjUKUrt.—10 Wrda. »e»
Baltimore 8hould*rs, 500 new Baltimore Hams,
feb 1? >nd fBf ^VJrANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
L’lNB BATING POTATOKM. —50-bbls.
r Carter 1‘otstoee, landiag and for sal* by
- ANTON, JOUN8TON t M
u puncheon of QLD SCOTCH W1II8KY.
Choice Champagne, of various brands. Hock Wlues,
mported Cordials—such as Curacao, Marasehlno, Ani-
ietto, and assorted Cordials, Brandy Fruits, Ae.
lUO.UUU choice Havana Cigars, oi various brands, and
i full stock of FANCY GROCERIES. J — “*
ALK! ALB! ALK
[ EBSR8. QUANTOCK, ROBERTS Sc. CO.
Gents—You ar* hereby appointed our
Sole
M ]
Agents" for the sal* ot our brands of “Albany Imperi
al Ale," in the city of bavanuah, State of Georgia,
from aud after this dato. [Signed]
New York, Dee. 1st, '63. JOHN TAYLOR A HONS.
Having raaalvadtir .janov of Ao al»vo vail
known .uptrmt Ala, a oOi ltant »«?»”>.!?!•
he always kept by us ia store at 1 Wllhnk ■ Wharf. 1
Nruni dMlriag Iho article *11! ba fVf“PUf M»flM
bv civi&K notice at our Office, on the Wharr, or through
SaWefc.. (uSSSiea. HOBtllTSk CO.
dee ll Willi a k s Whan.
Families supplied with half barrels of Cream Ale.
for eale by i fob»] SCRANTON. JOHNSTON hCQ.
I )ATfc».-Just received a froeh lot of genuine
I imported Pstes w ith Truffles, vis t
I doe boxes flauoosae Truffes
1 do do Seuuiteon* “
2 do Temnes de Fols Ora*
}i do Pates dsJSeoaMines **
te do D'Ortolan*
te de Frkmadeau
I do Pied deRxn*!l*r
te do Salmis de Uecaisu
8 boxes
R KCKIVKD per Hteanter Florida—.^atln.
Plshl end Printed Bsregea. Silk Tissues, end Bs-
ege Delaine*. Figured Silks, Plaid India Silks, Black
Jilkft.all widths; French'Jacouets and Printed Organ
dies; French Ginghams, Embroidered Ao.
DEWITT A MORGAN.^
a 1, K nud POILTKB IkJcnikaAla ard i'.i'
v ter, pints sad quails, for sale by
fob 19 COllliN ATARVEB*_
DEED OATH.—‘i*0 bags heavy Maryland seed
O Oat* landing from schooner Aun Maria, aud for exl*
by [fob 18J CLAGHORN »CONNING RAM.
PILOT AND NAVY BRBAD^SS bbls.
Pilot Bread, 50 rtf' Navy do. 10 do Butter Craokers.
STdo Soda Bisouit, landiag from bark Peter Demill, and
for salo by
r.b^s C1.AOI1QBJI k CUNNiy/OlUM.
I niiOlin.—iUbUIl.riW iu.lora and Mr »al«by
1 f.b 10 E. orBYBNk
TABbKtW«Stt\-