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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1853)
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS, WEDNESDAY. MAY 4. 1853. New-York Advertisements. Be wine In time—'»TI» folly to defer. AFFLICTED READ ! rpifOIJBANDS tre suffering from disease from J| which there is no difflenlty in being permanently and speedily relieved, provided the means be usod. As overy vice lias its own punishment, so it would seem every diseaso has iu remedy. This is true, and there is iiothing in this life mure certain than that the AMERICAN COMPOUND Is tiie molt speedy end oertain remedy for all diseases of a delicate character, known to the world. Adupted to every stage of the dis ease sex and constitution, at a i'tinoa and seasons, there is no fears of exposure, detention from business, nor restriction in diet;f roin the certain and speedy re lief it gives, it is now the most popular remedy of the day. Ten thousand cues have been cured effectually by it during tbe past year. Prepared by a practical physician, tho afflicted cun rely with confidence on its curative powers over diseases of this ohuracter. Full directions accompany each bottle. CAUTION—Ask for the American Compound, and purchase only of the Agents. Observe that the geuuine has the written Signature of tho proprietor ou the wrapper, and the name blown ia the Glass—Prlco For sale by A. A. Solomons 4 Co., Thoa. M. Turner 4 Co.. W. W. Liucoln, Savannah ; Phillip Moise, Agusta; Ellis 4 Co, Macon; William Root, Marietta; and by Druggists in all the large towns and Cities in tbo United Sutc.a. eodly jy 22 PIANO FORTE WAREHOUSE. npiIE ALTERATIONS and IMPROVF.MF.NT8 X in our Store, iuoludiug a flue SlIOW-ROOM for Piano Fdrtea, and A MUSIC DEPARTMENT FOR LADIES. being uow completed, we would invite the attention of the musical public to our stock,comprising every article lu the lino, which can be famished (wuoi.ksalb amd uktail) at New-York prices. PIANO rOIITJES, by A. Htodart 4 Co., J. B. Du.nbam, and others of es tablished reputation, oonstantly on hand. F. /UUUAlill Ac CO., iMroBTKiu, Nos. 74 St. Julian and 107 Bryan-stroets, oet 27 tf Next to Market Square. Ilnurs ltcstomttvc, OR VEGETABLE HAIR COMPOSITION. ’('HIS plniiHuiit and oflicimit agent for the proven- J tion of baldness, and the removal of dandruff, is also n great auxiliary ai tlio toilet, both on account of its delicate aud agreeable perfume, (froo from essential oils,) aud its keeping tiie hair iu place and ourl. Wheu the fiair is moist with this fluid, it may be dressed beau tifully, in any form required, so as to keen iu its place. Previous to curling tho hair, moisten it Iigntly with the Restorative, which will givo it a glossy and durable curl. Children's heads should bo dromi with the Restorative twico a weok, with a soft hair brush, os it will at uueo thoroughly uleanso tho skin, and lay thu foundation of a good tiead of hair. For sale, together with a variety of Hair Oils, Co lognes, ami Shaving Creams, at the A SHAVING AND HAIR-DRESSING SALOON, 163>a Broughtou-strect, Nearly opposite St. Andrew's Hall, mar 21 By WM. J. HUNT. liumpton A Verstillc A RE now opening n finely nsaortod uud complete /V stock of Snuiinor and other Dry Goods, which they will offer upuu tho most accommodating terms. As grunt care has boon exorcised in tho selection of their stock, with aviow both to price and quality, they confidently iuvite their friends und tho publio general ly to ui.ll and examine for themselves. apr 6 New Spring A Mummer Goods. SPECIAL NOTICE. \TrEhavo great plnusure in directing tlio atten- W tion of our old friends and customers iu this city nud the surruuuding country, to tho full arrival of our ^ recent purchases, comprising the largeatandbestas- sortuU stock of geueral ury goods we have ovor offered To enablo us to keep pace with our increasing trade we have romoqed our business to larger and more com- niodious premiHos, iu the nuw block oX buildings on bROUUllTON BT., OPPOSITE ST. ANDREW'S HALL, WEST SIDE, whore we will be happy to havo early calls from all iuteuding purchases. M. PRENDERG AST 4 CO., apr 4 178 Broughton street. India KiiMtcr Comln. | \\TVo ImvR just received a lot of Goodyear’s cid- W ebrated India Rubber Combs, which we offer to the publio very cheap ; thu Ladies, particularly, arc re quested to oall aud examine the same, at apr 7 .1. IL COHEN 4 CO.'S, 149 Broughton-st. /S UUKLANU’M KAU LUSTRALK.— 1 \JT This universally approved article, froe from ar- deut spirit and other destructive materials, cleans tiie hair expeditiously, renders it beautifully bright, and imparts to it the delicate fragrance of flowers; it re stores harsh hair to its natural color and brilliancy by a few applications—tho genuiue article for sale by apr 2 JOHN B. MOORE 4 CO. pLUAI 111NG.—-The subscribers are now pro- J pared to do plumbing in all itu branches. Persons who arc desirous of having water, either cold or hot, distributed through their dwellings, would do well to give us a call. Our work shall bo done in a substantial manner nnd warrautod to givo satisfaction. MOllhE 4 NICHOLS, mar 12 155 Broughton-strcet. TOBACCO. 1)/) BOXES Rarksdulc's Pound Lump dteiyj 19 boxes *' Eighths 10 •• “ Fives 29 " Wm Rodney's Pound Lump 15 “ Paul Clifford Eights 25 “ J. Thomas Jr extra ia store and for sale by [apl 19) SWIFT 4 CO. / lOFFFli.—21 Ml hags Km (Police; fi(J pockets Java Coffee; 89 bare Prime Cuba Coffee in store and for salo by [apl 161 SWIFT 4 CO. INRUSH CRACKKR8.—Soda, Lemon, 8u- X? gar, Egg, Seed, and Butter, just roceived and for sale by (apr 16) W. D. FORD. / (ITItATK of .11 ii Kite, in An ngreonlite ro- V J frigerantand laxativo, n»«d extensively on tlio con tinent of Europe and throughout the United States us :>. substitute lor Epsom Salts—it is as pleasnutto the taste us Soda Water. A fresh supply kept constantly on hand. [apr 181 J- A. MAYER. . I 1 ARDWAUK.—Quoits in setts. Dumb Bolls, XX Fluting Scissors, Nut Crackers. Coffeo Mills, Cork : Screws, Smoothing Irons, 4c., for sulo by apr 18 J. I*. COLLINS, 100 Bryan-st. 1 O GROSS Osgood's Indin ChoiiigouiiR, the la- -w mens chill ami fovor remedy, received direct from the proprietor aud for sale by J. A. MAYER, apr IS 154 Broughton-st. / 1 OLI> FUNS ANI) l’KNCILH, STEEL vXPEN8.—Just recelvod a fine assortment of Oold Pens and Pencils, singlo und double exteueion. Also, a variety of fine Steel Pens. Por salo low at the Book Store or 8. S. SIBLEY, apr 15 No. 135 Congress street. ^OAi*.—Candles, Hturcli, Candy, Pipos, dtc. O 69 boxes Whittlesey's No 1 Soap 25 “ Colgate's No l " 25 “ ** Pale u 25 “ C. W. Suiithe “ “ 60 “ Starch •• 49 '• Pipes . 00 “ Bedell's Candles, 8s and fls 60 " Adamantine do. in store uud for sale by apllfl SWIFT’ 4 CO r lJAV WATER.—A auperinr article-from the If Inland of St. Thomas, for sale by 1 apr 15 .1. E. DeFOHD, Apothecaries' Hall. ’ XT O. SUGAR and iUola*MCH—lu atom uu • for sale by (ap 19] MINI8 4 FLORANCE. . TkKNTLSTS’ GOLD FOIL.-For sale by lJ JOHN B. MOORE 4 CO., apl 13 Gibbons' Buildings. 1)RANDY.—20hull'nnd 10quarter pipes Otard, JJ Dupuy 4 Co. Dark nnd Pale Brandy—vintago 1H6U. o^piposdo do do—vintage 1816. Of our own importation, landing and for sale by apr 2 SCRANTON, JOUNbTON 4 CO. 1.1 OR SALE.—A Single (wooden) House on u X. brick basement, two and a half stories high, on * Montgomery street, in a pleasant aud healthy part of i the city, on lot ’JOxlUO foot. Apply to mar 22 W. WRIGUT. f'1 RU YERRK CHEESE.—Onomoreof those \Jf fine Gruyerro Cheeses will be out thia day at store corner of Bull aud Bay atreots, by apl 4 J. ROUSSEAU. A LE. CIDER, dice.—50 Mil*. Ale, 20 do. Ci dor, 15 do. White Wino Vinegar, 20 casks London j Porter, received and for sale by 1 apr 22 MoMAHON 4 DOYLE. 1 DIE.—300 barrels Lime now lunding por Xj sclir. U. M. Jenkins, for sale by ap! 13 BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO. |_)fG II Ai>lS. Smoked Beef, Smoked Tongues, I 4c.—10 bbls Smoked Beef, Smoked Tongues, Pig Hams, auil Bologna Sausages, just received and for salo , by [apr 21) J. ROUSSEAU. X/f 1TCHKLL’* CANDLES. — 50 boxes XvX Mitchell’s French Patont Candles, landing and for sale by [apl 13) COHENS 4 HERTZ. apr fl MORSE 4 NICHOLS, 155 Brough ton-flt. V ACONET,Cunibric, Swiss, Mull uud Nmnvnok fi Muslins, Hair Cord aud Figured Cambrics, Plaid do., Furniture Dimity, Plain and Figured Nett*, Pavil ion Laco, Mosquito Notts, Gauso aud Siia Flannels, lu- , fnuts' N. W. Waists aud Caps, Thread Laoes, 4o., for sale at tiie lowest price by apr 5 DEWITT JjplORGAN. 1 JAKASObS.—A liandsomn assortment of Purn- X sols aud Indies Umbrellsv, for sale by apr 9 KEMPTON 4 VEK8TILLE. OILKS.—Summer Brocade, Plaiu Chameleon, Florence. For.sale by' KEMPTON 4 VER8TILLE, Waring s Range, apr 9 next to Zogbaum's Music Store. Tf IP BATHS, Untiling Tub., Spence and X 1 Show or Baths, on hand and made to order, afr 6 610USE 4 NICHOLS. rilKA JIB1.I.8.—T.* nnd Uiuiter Belli ol *.n- J on. .iioi; nlM Door Ball, toltli rcltebl. trlnimin,.. •pi 13 310RSE . NICHOLS. 135 Nrou,hten.t. T\1AFKR.—Russia, Scotch, Huckaback uud LKW. W. VERSTIl.I.E. TXAIUABK.—8-4 and 10 4 Brown nnd Bleached IJ linen Table Damask; 8-4, 8-10 and ft-12 Dauiask Tablo CloM s; Damaak Napkins, Breakfast and Tea D ip I r’i’l f “ r ^ KltMPTON t VERSTIL1.E. OR HALF BBLH. FLOUR, in atom and ZD for sale by (apr 15)) E. O’BYRNE. T'ir AY.—Easteru and Northern Hay, for aaie by XX DAVID R. blLLON. apr 14 foot of Weet Broad-st. XT o. UUGAJl ANW »IUl.A<Ml<H.-ru • sals by (apr 6) MINIS 4 FLORANCE. WT-OaLOW MARKET ANIJ CLOTHES ff BASKETS.—Also, a complete assortment of Tin Ware, for sal* at wholesale and retail, by apr 6 JAS. SULLIVAN, 146 BroughUm-et. » flAttPBT BAG8—For sale low by apr 21 Laroche a bowne. DOIIP JrtGKISTfcKS, Skim. Pan., Milk Bnll- kJ Ac » m »y be found at RA BALKS of Whito and Stxipod Cotton Usua " burgs just recsi vod and for sale by * AIKINABURNS. WflOLKSALS AND BBTilL CLOTHING STORE. 1 * AVING rernofcnl fVom the corner of Bernard Xi*n4 Bryan street to the new brlok building erected •a the site ot the t’hoenix lleuse, on Bryan street, above Hr. Champion's Grocery Store, tb« Subscribers reipoot- fully nnnc.nuoe to the citiieu* of Savannah and it* vi cinity that they will keep constantly on hand a large and well selected etook of Kvaily Slade Clothing. Together with every article necessary in the Ctontlemen’s Furnishing- Line. Wa would invite special attention to our elegant and ttleet stock of Fail and Wiutor Garments. Shirts of of the flneat quality, Cravate in eyery variety, Collars of tbd newest style*, Drawers and Undershirts oi va rious enaterialo and uiafco, Capa, Hat*, Gloves, Socks, Boots and Shoes. Also Trunks, Blankets, So., Ao., all of whioh will bo sold at UniiNiinlly Low Price*, by novfi-Cm D. ABRAHAM A BROTHER, OMver’s new brick building, Bryan-st. WINTER IRON WORKS, Montgomery, Alnlmimt, Hem. 1, 1859* r | llKsi: Works, employing 150 hands, construct 1 uu average of an Englnu iwrWy--aml heg attention of Mtll owners to the most valuable improvement In Allll .Machinery of the day, and so warranted—to wit: COOFKR’ei PATENT UPRIGHT AND DIRECT ACTING KINGLBAND UANGSAW MILL UNU1INK. •WBIUCISO (WIND OTUEtt VAl.UAni.K IMFHOVKMBNTS) huxie's patent continuous feedwukks 4** incomparably in{trior substitute for the Huy Wheel. The peculiar principle from which the above Mill de rives Its greatest merit, is more especially valuable in it* application to the Gang Haw frame. The Engine •lands Immediately underneath the Hoah, to which the Piston Hod is directly attaohod. The motion of the 8a.h is thus directly controlled by the steam in the oylinder, and by the Introduction ot this at a particular point, the force of both tho ap and downward *troke(asu- r ally falling with auob jarring effects on the plumber meats In their trade seldom blocks and wrist pine,) is entirely arrested, the hash being thus always euspeuded as it were uu th« Steam, relievinfc thereby tho journals aud wrist, (so liable to hoatlivthe usual application) of all heating tendency. My virtue of this principle, practical demonstration con be furnished that these mills are capable of an en- ay speed of 2UU revolutions per minute, aud at this speed are uearly noiseless; tho cut ol the saws beiug almost alone hoard. A common speed for the single suw under this application is from 259 to 399 revolu tions per minute f The style in whioh these Engines and their appurtenance* are gotteu up, is superior throughout, while the mill iu its design, embodies eve ry practical and well tried improvement er.tant. The Engine and other work from tins establishment is not esselled in any part of the United Status Employing as U docs, the Dost talent. Aud provided with the best heavy and light tools and materials, no superiority of style or wrrkmanthip is admitted! This point is readi ly oouoedod by ail who visit these very ustonsive works. Attention is also called to Cooper’* Htrtetly Portable it nil Vibra tory’* Circular ttntv itllllf whioh may be hauled with entire facility, from point to point, at pleasure, by four horses j aud is w urrautod su perior to any heretofore presented to the public. Contracts made for delivery in New York, New Or leans, Mobile, Charleston, Savannah, Augusta or Ma con:—the transportation to these points being moder ate from the facilities presented by tho liallroad am water oommunleation therewith. Address, A. WARNER. Sec y, or, J. 8. WINTER, Agt. Montgomery, Ala. P. B.—These works have recontiy shipped to Peusa- oola, Fla., a Mill provided with two of “Cooper's direct acting Gang Engines, and two of his single Haw Eu- 5 lues," whioh are capable of cutting 60,000 foot of lum- er daily! The parties ordering, effeoted the purchase after a tour through theNortheru aud Eastern Hiatus, in search of tho bast aud most approved Mill, after first exainiu- lug those ot this company; they returned alter thor ough investigation, convinced that no establishment rust wltn presented such genoral advantages, or combi nations ot improvement as found at theso works. uxn.HBNCKs: T. G. Metcalf, President Mechanics' I»‘k Augusta. U. U Lainar, Pres't ll'k of the Itupublic, New York. Leonard A Smith, N. Y.J E. Withiogtou, Savannah, VVm. M, Martin,Charleston; Wright, Williams A Co., New Orleans. ly oot 13 New UoeUtt. TF.AMES'S DIARY : u Legend of the Rhine, J aud Rebecca and Koweua ; bv W. M. Thackeray. rVood and Reach's United Htatcs'i)ispen»atory. Everlastiug Ulory ; by the author of Little llenry end bis Ruorei. V*m»t's Pastoral Theology. " ‘luout's Revenge. Hlnum Koutoii. iiarnum's Illustratod News Gleason s Pictorial, lor saie at the Rook Store of apr 14 H. H BIBLE Y, No. 136 Cougress-St. Wilmot’s Jewelry Store. ri'lili; nLUnUKllILK bus uu luuiu, ami is X oonstantly receiving from the best and must respec table manufacturers in the country, Rich Diamond, Ru by, Paul, aud other Jewelry, and sterliug Hilver Ware, suoh as Table, Dessert and Tea Spoons aud Forks; 811- ver Places and Walters; Tea beta; Castors; Cups nml Bauoers; Goblets; Tumblers; Pap Routs: Boup am) Sauoe Ladles; Pie, lee Cream, Cake aud Pish Knives; Solid dilver Dessert, Pioklo aud Rutter Knives; Nap kin Rings: Balt Cellars aud Fruit Knives; Silver Plated Spoons, Forks and Ladies; Cake Baskets; Castors; -Walters; Hnuffers and Trays; Ivory Itolanoo-liandle Knives and BUt er Plated on 8t«ol Table and Dessert Knives. Fine 21 day Marble Mantle Clooks and common llrass Olo-iks or every dnsoriptson. Gold and Oliver Lever and Lepine Watches; Fine Enamelled Uuntiug Watches; Gold aud Silver Thim bles; Gold aud Silver Dpoctaolui; Uold and rtlver Watch Chains, Seals and Keys; Fine Rogers's Pocket Cutlery; Raters and Ratot Strops; Card Cases Port Menats. Partloular attention will be given to repairing of confidently believes be will satisfy all who may favor him with their patronage, ills prices are as low, and terms as liberal as at auy establishment in the State. mar 18 B. W1LMOT, No. 1 Markot-square. r J'lllB I* a Ct»ntur> of Wonders, hut few of X Ita discoveries are move striking than that c-f Cris- Nothingsavetbeohaugaof hue in tho Chnmeltou Cruudoro's Liquid Hair Dye. The inventor out the grand secret of the process by which nature im parts color to the hair, aud has followed it up success fully. The chaugo is instant and perfect, and the con dition of the hair is improved by the Dye. All skeptics are solicited to call and judge for themselves. CriMudoro'B PRESERVATIVE AND IIKAUTIFXRII Stimulates its growth ana perpetuates Its luxuriance to the latest period of life. The dye is applied, aud both sold at CRIB l'ADOKO'H Hair Drosslng Suloon, No. 9 MoantneiR-Bqr. west side.ly mar 19 Spring; Dry Goods. TIJST RECEIVED ami now open for inspire* Printed Gronadiues, HOSIERY Pialn end Printed Crape de Plain and Printed Borage Do I Junes, . Printed.Muslins ACambrics Plain 4 Printed Organdies, Scotch* French Uiugbams, French, English and Ameri can Prims, Bl'k 4 High Col'd Borages, Plain and Folard Bilks, ' EMBROIDERIES. Muslin and Laoe Collars and Capes, In I.inen, Cotton and Silk, in Mil stylos. TRIMMINGS. Dress Trimmings, latest styles. •USE KEEPING GOODS. Linen Sheetings, Pillow-case Linen, Scotch, Russia nod Bird Eye Dtap Throad do Valeucines and I.islo Lac<. llieh Lawn and Cambric Hdkfs, Uemstich'd Cambria lidkO. GLOVES. Ladies*, Gentlemen's am ' “ *'i every va- Children's rlety. Wiudow Shades aud Cur- Worsted Damask Curtains, Parasols uud Umbrellas, Mosquito Nottlng, Marseilles Quilts, Imperial Colored Quilts, Allendale Quilts, Ac. Matting, Plum and Check'd Floor Oil Cloth. rlety. 4o. Ao. Ao. PLANTATION GOODS OF ALL KINDS, IN LARGE VARIETY. To which the subscribers are making weekly addi tion*, aud invite MeiohauU, Planters an 1 others, to exanrine their stook, assuring them that they will be offered at suoh prices as to insure satisfaction,' by LaROCIlE 4 BOWNE, opr IS Hbad'a Buildings. f purchasers, sale iu lots to suit U apr 1 MINIS 4 FLORANCE. S AUDIMM, Frc.li Salmon, Lubeler*, See— 10 eases whole, half and quarter boxes Sardines ; 10 aui.eamstera fresh Salmon; lUtiododo Lobsters ; 6 do qrt jars Pickled lajbsteis ; o do bottles Tomato Catsups, just received and for sale by J. ROUSSEAU. bjl I | || It | FJRRttU KGGH—For ante by A»y/,UUU apr 16 W. D. FORD. y bl.JLOW BANK TOBACCO, dl c.—!!u Uress Yellow Bank and ST- Gross assorted Smo king and other Chewing Tobacco's, 25 boxes Manufac • turad Tobacou,8*5a 16s and 32s; I6U M So gar* ofDomos- tio Manufacture, just received by , M. J. SOLOMONS, m l/fof SALE.—-A first.ate House Curpentrr au? inside finisher, 32 years old, warranted sound — E toe.—'20(1 bbls. Baltimore Flour; 50 do Hiram HmiPa'e do; 39 hkds prime and choice PhiiiMalnhUU*’, 20d ^. 8 iv. e *’ 15li 1 rcM Baltimore and for ih. if* $ bU- k"* Uri ’ received and !°i fr*. a l mcmahon 4 dqyle. ' J'^lnsiore fofsole by° huudrea bulc8 F.usteru Huy ^ ./ bunker 4 Ogden. / 1 UNH.— Au invoice of Ensli.i, guus ofdifforeui if JgSSS&S&i ““»■>—.ud..r »»<« JO UN B NOBTOR. sale by BAHNUM 4 C . Cream Ale, brewed expressly for me, received per U and Milford, and lor saie at the Albany Ale Do- r W.M. DAVIDSON. for 7) i AND A *K(>AUH AibD iUANUFAllTUiiitD TO- J BACCO.—2GU,OM Begars - various brands, aud 65 xes manufactured Tobacco, for sale by -*— W. M. DAVIDSON. \\r OUU WAKK.—l-t.in .ml Painted Wa.li IT Tube, Wood and Zine Wash Boards, Water Falla, Well Buckets, Rulers, Trays, etc., for sale by ' JA8.8ULL1VAN. UKOtKU] JbH. — Received ^ Ham*. Fulton Market Beef, \ ..... , Wo lbs. Qtoice Cheese, and for sale by w. D. FORD. AND COLORED LINEN DRILLS, neos and Linen Coatings. .. Vest! ugs, »ud Cotton Sheetings, r .L*ee Linens aud Cottons, the lowest price by Dp WITT 4 MORGAN. ITANDilA WAUtt.-ie. and Coffee Pots, ' TeaBpoous, Soap Ladles. Brer Mugs, MCATks'i 1 >(.ATA>i:! ent of the finest aied cheapest «btes het, jeet received. Alao, a specimen of Slates, which can bo furnished wholc- 8.^. SIBLEY, K9.)X dbttgrcMMrcei. L'Ul.UhKI) CAWN.iilite, Pink Bud Dry Goods, Clothing, &c. BN I 0 If SAVIMfl STORE. Great Sucrilice AT MAAS 8c HEYMANN’S CLOTHING EMPORIUM. M AAS de HKYMANN be* to inform their patrons and the public generally, in both the city and oountry, that they are Jtow prepared to offer one of the largest and best selected stock* of CLOTHING, and a general aaiortment of Gen tlimen’i FURNISHING GOODS and Fancy Notiont. -er brought to this city, suitable for Spring and Sum er wear, at prloes never known or heard of in this oountry. We enumerate a few leading articles in our line, to hloh we invite special attention: Dross and Froek Contn, In Black, Bine, Brown. Ulive, and Dove Colored French and English Cloths. Bintliie*n mid Hunting ('on!*, In every variety of styles, and of different materials, such as Cloth, Cossiinsre, Tweed, Cashmeret and man ufactured in plain, clouded, striped and mixed patterns. l’ltntnlooMH, In Blaek and fancy Colored Cloth, Cassimero aud Cas- siuet superline Doeskin in various colors. Vesisi n.iu.mits »n3 Fism-ct! «n4 Kllk-for w.ddiae and party wear; Double and Single Breasted, In a va riety of materials; Plain Black aud Fancy Batins,Doe- •kius, Casliiuerets, 4c. Hosiery* Gent*' Shirts, Undershirts, Drawers, Bocks, Gloves, Suspenders, Cravats, Silk and Hatiu Stocks, and Neck nob aud American styles in great variety. . I In in * Chon, Trunk** flnrpet IIiir* and ValUen. The peculiar facilities possessed by tho Subscribers for importing their stook, will enable them to offer induce- ’ their trade seldom met with, and at the same The union saving store Corner of Congross aud JoUcrron streets—the greatest ilory of READY MADE CLOTHING in this oountry. MAAH 4 1IKYMANN. Hoy* mid Youfli*’ Clothing, Not to bo surpassed in the variety of styles, make aud low price, to be found at the abovo named estab- llshmunt. oct 4 ly ’ ttobiiihon ACumi>, VRAl’KKH AND TAILORS, FINE RE A ITV- Si A »"k «" I.OTII INCJ, A RE now ruceiving uud opening their slock of BPRING AND BUMMER GOODS,all of which nave been selected during the past month by our Mr. Camp, consisting in part of Light, Black and Fancy Colored Cloths, Cass*miers, CashmcrelU, I'nlteau Cloths, aud l>rap d’uto, Vostings of Bilks, Batins, Marseilles and Embroidered Patterns. Our Iteady-Made Clothing is from the well-known homo of W. T. Jonulnge 4 Co., Broadway, New York, and rauuot be surpassed. Wo have our usual largo supply of Furnishing Goods on hand—everything requisite (or a gentleman's ward robe-together with Trunks, Valises,Carpet-Bags; also, India Hubber Goods, such as Coats, Cloaks, Vonchot, Laggius aud CVijms, all of which wo offer as low and on as goed terms as nan be obtained elsewhere. GAUDKY'B BUILDINGS, next to Pulaski House. New Goods. . I) A Ml £ It , No. 1-1(1 C'ongr Cambrics. Colored and l'laid do., Giugh.uue, Ribbons, Hose aud half do., Linen Cambric Hdkfs., Under- Bioeves, Collars, Gloves, nut do., Mils, Laces, Edgings, Insurtiugs, Grass Bklrts, Corded do., and a great varie ty of fancy articles.tf apr 9 1833. CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. P IEKNON. HKIDV Ac CO., No. llli Bry an, and (id Bt. Julian-sts., Savannah, Georgia, have now in store, and are receiving weekly additions by the steamers, a largo aud well selected Bpring stookof fash ionable READY MADE OLUTU1NU, to which they iuvito the attention of merchants aud the public In gen eral. The favorable reputation our goods have gaiund, both for style and quality, we are determined shall be sustained; aud no efforts will be spared to give our cus tomers entire satisfaction. Receiving.us wedo.goodiu}- roct from OUR OWN MANUFACTORY, wo are enabled to soil them aa low os can be fuvulshod in the Houtliern oountry. Our stock is varied and complete throughout, aud peculiarly adapted totlie Boutheru trade. We have now iu store COAT8 os follows: Black and Fancy Ala- naca and Bombasine Frocks, Hacks and hall Sacks, Brown, Buff and Fancy Clouded Lineu Coats, Flue White i.iueu Duck Euglisb Pallets, Fancy Bilk Cro tons, Pongee Bilks, Haul Grass Linens, Black and Fau- ov Cashmerette Business Coats, etc., eto. 1‘ANTH. Black Doeskin, 1'iaiu and Fuucy Casaiaiores, Plain and -ancy Lines Drillings, Heavy White and Fancy Duuk Jo., lilauk and Fauuy Cashmerette, etc., eto. A great variety of White Fig'd aud Embroidered Marseilles VESTS, Black aud Fancy hatiu Forms, White and Fan cy Bilk do. do. Alsu a full stookof Furnishing Goods, (Jause, Merino and Cotton Undershirts, Fancy Cravats, Gloves, Suspenders, Books, eto. Also a superior stook of Youths' Clothing. Tho attention of Merchants vi*- itlug the oitv Is respectfully solicited to au examination of our stock, whioh will be sold on accommodating terms. feb 19 Ureat Reduction of Prices. In order to reduce the present large ana choiee stook of WINTER GOODS 8 A V A N N A I| H U A/AAR, 118 Hrov^hton-Urett, nezt dvor to Horton qr Rikt- man't Jeur.lry Store. A UELUANCO begs lu announce to his city • aud oouutry customers that in order to prepure Ins store for tho reception of his Bpriug Goods, he has determined to offer to purchu*trt fur rata very liberal Inducements to supply themselves with Winter Goods from his present stock. To those who havo not com pleted their supplies tho present affords a rare ohauce >ke purchases. These Uoods being entirely new, ot thrust upon the market (as is cfleu the case with aheap sales) to be sold at any prioe, iu order to get rid of them, hut are offered to cash purchasers for tbe reason above mentioned. Housekeepers will do well to rail early, thereby insuring to thomselves the b»it op portunity to make good saieotlons. jap 5 Uolitusoii .V Cuinii, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, And Dealert in Fine Ready-Made Clothing, A RE now receiving their stocks of Full aud Win ter Goods, consisting in part of fine Blue, Black, mu Fancy Colored English and French Cloths; Over rating!, of Blaek, Blue aud Fancy Colored Beavers and Kerseys, Pilot Cloths, or Ulus, Blank and Drab; English, Frencu and American Cassimer ,of Bl'k and FanoyCol- ors; Vestiugs, of Bilks, Bantlus, Cashmeres, Embroid ered, aud rich Cut-Silk Velvets. All of whioh will bo made up at the rhortet notioe, and in tho best style of workmanship. Our Koady-Mado Clothing is manufactured at the well-known Clothing House of W. T. Jennings 4 Co.. No. 231 Broadway, New York, aud is warranted equal * - any in the city. We keep oonstantly on band the largost assortment of Furnishing Goods of any house iu the trade, such as WhitoandooTorcdShirts; rauoydo; Bilk, Lisle Throad aud Guuxe Merino Under Garments; Shaker Flannel aud Lambs \V».ol do: Throad, Cotton, Merino and Lambs Wool Hosiery; Silk and Cotton Umbrellas; Blk, White and colored Kid Gloves, ol' Alexander's mako; Stocks, Hearts, Cravats and Collars; and, iu fact, every thing nerossary to a gentleman’s wardrobe. For nale on as scoommodatiug terms as can be laid in the city, at Uaudry's Building, next door to Pulaski Uou.s. sep‘21 A New Spring Styles. _Ju»t received ot thu new Wholcanle, 7ctail HAT 8TORE, overy variety of New my ot Bpriug Goods, uunuisttng iu part of Bilk, Beaver and Gossamer Dross HATS. Also, Swiss Senuate Straw, Pedalo, Wideawake's, Leghon, l’unama, Paris, Canton; Cauipoohoy, Maricaibu. 4o., aud BONNETS of ovory style. Call aud see and judge for yourselves, mar 19 BELDEN4CO. Suvnmiuli lfazmir. A D ELBA.N’L’t) hugs to uiiiiouiice to his patrons uud tho publiu generally, that he ii now receiv ing and opening his Spring stock of choice and select Dry Uoods. at 1IH Broughton-streot. All of which he is prepared to sell at a lower figure than any other heuso in the city. Call and be assured. mar 25 Carpcu! Carpets!! Curpets!!! Y\T E have this dny opened for sale u splendid TT assortment of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mats, Rugs, window Curtains, 4c., consisting in part of pieces 3 ply Carpets 19 do Velvet Tapestry 19 do Brussels Tapestry 49 do 2 ply Carpet* 39 Floor Cloths 19 pieces Drugget 6 do Folt Carpet 5 do Dutch do F60 do Velvet aud Cheneil Rugs 190 oomrnon Rugs and Mats 199 pair of beautiful style Window Shades All of the above Goods we offer at the lowest market prJoos; for sale hy A1KIN 4 BURNS. New Spring A Summer Coo«ls. D ie WITT dc. MORGAN have iu store, to which they are weekly adding by the steamers, a large k of Fancy and Htaple Dry Goods, -* “io lowest prices : inen 4 Cotton Shoe Pillow Case Llnous, Hootch 4 French Ginghams, Laces, Ribbons, 4u., Lndies'and Gents' Kid, Silk and Lisle Uioves, Real Nett Uioves 4 Mitts Casiimeres and Vestings, White nnd Colored Linen Towels 4 Hootch Diapers, Linen Damasks, " Napkins and Doylei Bleached 4 Brown Muslim Furniture Fringes, Pavilion Lace aud Nett, Umbrellas and Parasols, Swiss Jooouet and IMaid Mourning Goods of all de- Muslins, soriptious, Mull ana Nainsooks do., Goorgia Oanaburgs, and a large variety of other Plan tation Goods. RIBF.BO'B NEW BUILDING, Congress-at. mar25 - Bounce the arrival THIS DAT of the first por- 1 their Spring: Stock. LK ! ALB! J ALK!l!—100barrel. Alban^ in tb# “ 8 ^eU, « y i? completion of his purchases in a few ■s2rcttm7% h a deuiled notioe will be given; in the ?' f olic,t •*’ly inspection trom all their old friends and the public gonnrally. m . r7 ^ 17HBROUGHTON.8T., r * Opposite Saint Andrew s Hall. L 4o N r? i damasks, 4o.—Received per sUamar Florida: Iper SUamar Florida: ‘JT' w »*-4 Barnsly Hheetings Brown Lmen Damasks and Dlaptri Super Scotch Diapers p PUlow Cm Cotton Hup.r bl.Ml.c4 too,, Clotti bngliib Furnltai. Vrlau, ,c. For atU. by 11ENHV LATHHOP . CO. TKlllUilNtisr /COLORED MILK AND I.INEN DBAIil V; Trimming Braid. Colored Silk I.int B and Gilt Buttons for Children Clothes, also fancy open worked .1MWW4U.U.M. UOMM, ' ,114 Uu U.M. • , „ apr 19 Bro.to Mu.au. aud Eujliab fancy .peu vorb.4 KEMPTON Jt VUWTILt'e. VJI O aisoraneat of Otripaa aud Plaid, now pattern) G mg hum and Baregs* and Tissues, Ladies Col'd i Black UmbreUas and Parasols, Bilk Gimps to suit all shades ot Biiks and Bareges, Black aiix Mantillas. Shawls, Points, and Scarfs, White aud Black Sewing Bilk Boarfs, Wbito Laoo Mantillas, Colored Bilk M*n- rc««lred yet steamer Alabama. LaROl HE * BOWcflC. apl 13 * Mosquito Netting BoWfteU do IW aide by KEMPTON 4 VER8TILLE A ND COLOHED Cun.il. ,ni v T Parillion Loops, for sale by *1* 11 KEMPTON A VERSTILLE. GorporaBon Notices. 8a(anNAH P. nOVHB * HOWPITAI.. MARCH l.t, -853. It Visiting Committee tor March and April: John W. Anderson, and Charles Green. Applications for admis sion should he made to the Visiting Committee. In i of (im-'rgeDey any member of the Board of Man agers may grant permits. mu 6 An Ordinance To amnnd an Ordiuauco, defining what shall he considered public nuisances, nnd for the removal of the atunr, passed ‘Jd August, 1839. B«c. I. Be it ordained by tho Alaror and Aldormon of the City of flavanuali aud the Hamlets thereof in Connell assembled, aud it is hereby ordained by the au thority of the earae, that from and after the passing of thl-i Ordinance, the provisions of said Ordinance pro hibiting tho keeping of Hogs, within certalu iimiti.be and the same are hereby extended ao as to embrace and include tbo whole corporate limits of the City of Savan nah, and tho Hamlets thereof. Sec. 2. Beit ordained by the anthotity aforesaid, that all Ordinances or parts of Ordinances conflicting with the provisions of this Ordinance be, aud tho sarno •n hereby repealed. Passed iu Council,Savannah, April 21,1K53. |L. H.) R. WAYNE.Aiayor. Attest: Enwxun G. Wh.so.m, Clerk of Council. 6 City Marnlinl’* Office* BXVANNXII, AfKIL 13, iVbl. The following Resolution was passed in Council on the lltli Mar-h last, vis: Setolted, That the City Marshal be Instructed to have paved those lots in Washington and Groeu Wards remaining uupaved, us near two years have elapsed slue* the passage of the Ordinance. A majority of the tors having already complied with said Ordinance." ho Paving Ordinances havo notbuou complied with in thu following eases, vlt ...... None*.—In accordance with the above Resolution, I will receive proposals for paving the said lots, until tho 13th day of May next. apr I.i PHILIP M. RUSHELL, City Marshal. W ARCHITECTS. O NE HUNDRED DOM.AKM »ill bo pui.l fur the best plans for suitable edifices for Laurel Grove Cemetery. The plans must embrace a Keeper's Dwelling, with ample apartments and suitable rooms for servants, a Porter's Lodge aud aChapel, and must be accompanied with ostiintte and specifications. Persons desirous of submitting plans for tho above buildings must hand theta in to tho undersigned on or before Tuesday tho second day of May. Tho plans approved of will obtain the sum offered abovo by resolution of Council. JOHN MALLKHY, Chairman of Committee on Health and Cemetery Savannah, April 11th, IBM. Cemetery, apl 12 J! 1UHT TICKKT8 FOR MKliKUKH.- l-’.xtract from Ordinance passed 2d August, 1839, . seotion: He it further ordained, That a general tjeket given by thu muster, ow uployer, or guardian of a negro of color, shall pass the bearer thereof until ten* o'clock P. M.; bu: that, in order to nxssanegroor froo person of color after teu o'clock P. M., a special ticket shall be given, which ticket shall specify the hour when it is to expire, nnd may bo given botu be fore and alter ten o'clock P. M.: Provide*!, howavor, that no ticket shall pass the boarer thereof after mid night. whether it be dated before or after that hour, un less the time when it is given, and the object in view, and the place to which tho bcaror is sent, arc distinct!) epeeifleu." The offloors and privates of tho City Guard uro horo- by ordered to enforce tho abovo section. By ordor of his Honor the Mayor. EDWARD O. WILSON, Savannah, 25th Jsn'y, 1853. Clerk of Counci.. "VT OTICK.—All iinrsous having rclutivns, or ll having charge of bodies deposited iu tho Gaston Tomb, arc requested to havo them removed withinthir- ty days. Those remaining after that time will be buried ■ublio cemetery. JOHN MALLKHY, apr 29 Ch'r. Com. Health and Cemetery. NEW WINE AND LiqL'UK STUIIE. No. (i Whiinltrr Hti'col. TIIE BUUSCHIBEll respectfully nnnoun- pt-jpjbjr'es to thu oitlsuns of Havanuah, and of the iu- Wjj|d7torior of this State, that he has now opened will keop continually in store, a large assortment of tho best qualities of the various kinds of Wines nml JLiquors, both foreign aud domestic, invoiced from the best sources, and to liis stock of which, at present unhand, he iuvitca attention. Having had extensive experience iu Fiance as a manufacturer, and in America as impor ter and dealer, his acquaintance with tho trade onables him to offer assurance that tho articles which are enu merated bulow are each guiiutno. Article* of Direct Importation. Arrack; Jamaica and Bt. Croix Ruin. Wines. Old Port, Madeira, Sherry, Champagne, Hook, Clar et, Bauterne aud Burgundy Wiuus. Cordials. In Cases, Curacoa, Maraschiuo, Ratafia,'. Slavalts, Kirschennasser, Absinth, 4c., 4c Ale ami I'orier. I<ondon Brown Stout and Edinburgh Ale. Also Ageutfor Domestio Liquors. aug 0 ly R. MAYER. EDWAUD O’BYKNE’S GROCERY AMD LIQUOR STORE, Taylor’* Building, IHnrket Wliurf, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. E. O'B. keeps constantly in store large stook of UitooKKiea, Liquor Crockery-Ware, Boots, Shoes, and Clothing.f 79 boxes Family, Pale, and No. 1 Soap.; i Proof Domestio Brandy., 19 hhds. R d”‘ 16 barrels Port, Malaga, and Madeira Wines. 7& dosou Teapots, assorted qualities. 19 orates assorted Crookery-Ware. ly i J. ROUSSEAU, Comer Bull un«l Bay Streets. Importer nml Denier In Wines, Liquors aud Cigars. \ TI1K nibscriluir Iimn now on hand a fine aXnfjr-j and well selected stock of Winos, Liquors WtStttJi aud Hegaru, comprising tho following: One Butt of the ohoioest RESERVE MADEIRA WINE, vintage 1844. One Pipe ohoice OLD LONDON PARTICULAR. One Pipe of the first quality aud choicest- OLD ** RE SERVE,' vintage 1849. Ono i’ipo of the choioest and most dolioatoly flavored OLD PALHET1NHQ, vintage 18.19. Ouo Pipe of the choicest and oxceedingly rare OLD SKHCTAL, vinUgo 18^9. One half Pino of the richest aud most highly flavored SOUTH BIDE GRAPE JUICE. Two Pipes Old ljondon Market. Eight quarter casks OLD ARAUJO, vlutag* 1830. Also a lot of tho OLD HEHEHVE, of an olden Im portation, iu Boxus aud Demijohns. Two half pipes ulioicu OLD PORT WINE. “ “ ** '* SHERRY *• Twolve !u.W pipes choice OLD COGNAC, of various brands, vis: llounussy, l#on<lon Dook, Jean 1/iuia Piuut, Castillun, Guimard, Haxorao, Haliguao, and Otard, Dupuy 4 Co. Oue puuoheou of OLD SCOTCH WHISKY. " “ " Jamaica Rum. Also various kinds of Clarot, Fort, Teueriffe.Shurry aud other Wiues. Choice Cuumpagne, of various brands. Hock Wincv, imported Cordials—such as Curacao, Maraschiuo, Aui- sette, and assorted Cordials, Brandy Fruits, 4c. lOO.IXN) choice Havana Cigars, of various hrands, and a full stookof FANCY GROCERIES. tf dec 39 CAiVOIES AT REDUCED PRICES! $15,00 per 100 Itns.-iiS lb. Boxe* $:i,75 \T O chnrgti for boxing or delivering ut tho Kuil- J. q road or steamboats. Warranted to koop in auy olimato. T. C. RICE. jy 1 ly. B. W. cornor Broughton and Whltaker-st. Suvuimali Anility, FOR THE SALE OF WILLIAM BOQQS & CO.’S ' Celebrated ISritmlit of TOBACCO. 8 KG A ItS AND SNUFF. r J 1 11 L SUBSCRIBER would rcapoctfully an- X nonnee to the Merchants aud dealers in the above uained articles, in tho city of Havunuah, and the interior towns throughout the Stuto, that he has accepted the Agency fur tlio State of Georgia, of tho extonaivo old established Uousoof Win. Boggs aud Company, . 219 Waehiugtou-street, New York. All articles pur chased from, or ordered through the subscriber, war ranted best qualities and luwoi.t rates. mar 39 3ui R. MAY ER, 6 Whltakar-st. Dlap ol' Suvumiuli. H AVING purchased the Copy Right of Edward A. Vincent, Esq., of U* new Map of Savannah, tlio undersigued has rnado Arrangements to fill all ol der* for tiie same at short notice. A sufficient number to furnish subscribers, was received by last eteamcr ami will be delivered immediately. We are unable to supply the oountry demuud until tho arrival of the next stuamor. Avrangouiout* have buen made for a further supply, which we trust will be regularly re ceived. All orders punctually attended to. Address b. S. SIBLEY, Book Heller and Stationer, apr 8 No. 138 Congress-st., Bavaunah. "VTOTIG'K.—The Subscriber having transferred 1x Ml his right, title aud interest as Publisher and Proprietor of the New Subdivision Map of the City of Bavaunah. toS. 8. Sibley, Esq., Publisher and Book- Seller of this eity, Subscribers are hereby notified that they will recoive their oopies from him‘in future, Court ol (Joiiiiuuu 1'lenn nml ol Oyer nml Terminer for tlio City of Savannah* February Term, 1853. W HEREAS, Robert A. Allen and Ebcnezo* Jeuokes, Graud Jurors summoued to attend tbe present Turui of this Court, made default, it is ordered that they be fined each forty dollars; and* whereas, John G. Pringle, E. U. Ulmstoad, Charles U. Piokott, John B. Barndwell and Patrick Masterson, Potit Jurors summoned to attend »he ulee*nt Term of this Court, made dofault, it is ordered that they bo fined eaoh twen ty dollars, unless good and sufficient cause of excuse be filed on or before tho next Term of this Court; and, whereas, Daniel Clark, C. Clor, Michael Gay uud Sami. Papot, Talesmen, made default, it is ordered that they be fined each five dollars, unless good and sufficient » * - * r before the first day of tbe Extract from the Minutet. WM. II. BULLOCH, Clerk. . iy in May t YY between the legal honrs of sale, before the door of the Court House, In Savannah, the following articles of Household Furniture, to wit: Ono large Mahogany Dining Table, three Bedsteads, two Soua, one small Dining Table, one Clothes Prose, ono Couob, two Blan- ksts, four Cota, five Wash-Btands, one doaen aud five Cauc-bottteU. Chain, ope Rooking Cane-bottom Chair, three Straw Matraasci, eeven Moss Matrasses, oue Feather Bed, two Flather Bolsters, six Feather Pillows, nine Muse and Cotton PUL**, ono Car- PJt, **»d one Clock. levied on as the property of William Retell, to aatiuty a distress warrant, issuing from the Interior Court of Chatham rcnnty, in favor of J. Alexander Winkler, against sail William Estell.— Property pointed out by plaintiff. ***11 DENNIS HOLLAND. City Constable. . COPAKTHttttMUIF. rpHE undersigned have formed n eouartnerubip, taking effect from the first day of January last, un- £ of JOHN B. MOOBeY®SS tSsS- of » wholeeale 4 reuilDrug, Pain! and oil business. They may p, aa d at the old stand 6f Moorc 4 Hendrlvkrcu, Gibbon* Building*, mar 1 - JOHN B. MOORE. DANIEL B. MOORE, JOHN E. 8TILVVELL. ItolOlt AWomnn 19 yran old, arcus P tomed to Hoom Work, and her girl child one year old. warranted sound and of good character. Apply t WILwafflflf. Philadelphia Advertisements. Piano Pones. if 12 0 If If ran, now offors to me pnuno an cn- “ * * “tirely new aasortment of PIANOS, just received frem tho moat eslebrated makers, aud of cuoli pattern^ and finish as to defy competition. Messrs, Nunns 4 Clark's and James Thompson's Instruments, whioh are hero ottered, stand unrivalled in the opinion of all competent judges, ns poesesaing beauty and parity of tone never before attained by any maker. Also, PIANOS with /KOI.I AN Attachment. Church and Parlor ORGANS, 8KRAPIIINE8 and MEL ONH, all of which are warranted, and will be S' the manufacturers' lowest cash price*. All cash orders for musio promptly attended to. Second hand Pianos bought and sold. Pianos tnnsd and repaired. P. 8.—The extraordinary snccess of th® PHILADEL PHIA ACADEMY OF MUSIC.and the perfect satis- the pupil*. (jc2fl ly] O. C. B. CARTER, Principal. OBOilOE J. ll'ENKELS, No. 178 Chcstnnt-street, Philadelphia. Ol’l’OHITB TI1K MTATK IIOUKK, Q CURTAIN MATERIAL. OMPRI8ING all tbo now nml lasliiiibAble colon In Brocatolle, Plush and Satin De Laiue. urtains liuug in the moat aobatAiitial manner. ELEUANT FURNITURE, OF FRENCH MANUFACTURE, Fall, are respectfully informed that v j* 26 Lee & Walker. (SUCCESSORS TO GEORGE WILLlG,) Nu. 188 Cheitn ut-xt., Pbludclphiu, Mnnlcnl Inntrumrntn, Hkeel Kluitlc, Violin.(Jnltar, llnrp Ntrinipi, Acc. A LL of which will bn told ut the very lowes J\ rates. Catalogues sent to any part of the U.8tate by addrcm n* as above, post paid. LEE 4 W r i^. *8 stock being one of tho largest ii the', .-va**.; %v* ’onnutnt of giving satisfaction al th’ jo wba may tuver tLeu. w ith their patronage. i® u iy c.w.vah noniv’s IMPROVED ELASTIC UTERINE SUPPORTER For Prolaptut Uteri, (Falling of the iromh.) r I A 11K nttnntion of Physicians nml Liidiom'ufTiirin, I from the above derangement, is respectfully in vitodto " Van Horn’t Improved Uterine Supporter They are made without the Bteel Springs, which ar highly ohicctionable on accountof their chafing the hipi 4c., rnaklug them extremely unploaeant to be work.- They have no superior for the relief and cure of th abovo difliilaoemont, and aro rucommonded and used I tho practico of the following Professor sof Obstetrics au Diseases of women and children, vis,: Proffussor J. A. Eve, Medical Collego, Augusta, Ga. H. Miller. Med. Del derangements requiring the use of Band.igea, orlnxtru meats for restoration. J, B. MOORE 4 CO. je 16 ly Agents In Savanna C. W. VA* IIOUIVS Improved Elastic Shoulder Brace, er the armt, and ran be worn both ease and comfort. Those who havo worn other Brace are requested to givo these a trial, t test their superiority over all otheri Clerks, students, tailors, 8eamstros bob, children of both sexes, and al others, ivho either from habit or oo oupation, or from a weakly or dobili jtaled constitution havo acquired th habit of bonding forward, (roun 'shouldered) .md Chest and Lu: improved symmetry i aud also allowing a full, free and healthy action i expansion of the Lungs, by removing the compression and preventing thereby the Pulmonary Organs frou becoming weak and diseased. C. W. VAN HORN 4 CO., lulsjus MORRELL Sc CO., known establishment is open for the r-ci p'.lon of friends. He asnuros them that uotliing will be loft i done on his part to continue it aoonveuient andcoinfor table Barber Shop, ills prices will be as rtn iu any similar establishment in Now York. Hair Cutting, in neat and fashionable style... Single’ Shave Shampooing Shaviugsix and seven time* a weok Shaving fivo times a weok Shaving threo or tour times a week Tickets for Children’s Hair Catting, 8 for Hot and Cold Baths Parents are respeotfully imfurined that i and pains will be taken with their ohildron i to the Saloon to be waited upon. Ho will ale aalu a variety of Fancy Goods, such aa Gontleuion's Cravats, Stocks, all kinds of Gloves, Drees t rlno and Cotton Undershirta and I)rawo a gnat vorloty of other artioler. Halm of Havnnnnli. This beautiful prenaratiou is manufactured b self for cleansing and darkening the Hair; tho who have received the benefit of cleansing or da improving and darkening the Hair, aro w illing t tnuud it. Price.—$1 a bottle, or three bottles for $2 25. Augusta Barber Shop. lie would also take the pleasure of informiug his i morons friuuds that he has oponeda magnificent Barbu trons comfortable. Strangers and friondg visiting Au gusta aro respectfully solicited to givo roo a call. J. 61. HAYWOOD, Monumcnt-sq., Savannah, Spring aud Summer Goods, New Store, 140 Ilroughton-Htrect WE have just roceived and would invite I o unequalled in the city. Super Black Lawns and Muslins from 12>q to 60 fast colors from the telebrated manufacturing houan of Mulhouic 4 Freres. ’ ig'd White and Col'd 8wissMnslins. White Ernb'd Organdie do Col'd do Muslins, now styles, plaidod, Fine White Dottod Muslins. For salo by apl 4 J. U. COHEN 4 CO. C1GAUB! U1GAUK! ! U1GAUB!!! J UST RECEIVED, uud for sulo by P. JACOB at No. 27 Bull streot. Savannah, Georgia, the fu lowing choioo brands, vis : 4,000 Rio Hondo, 3,909 El Rifle, 5.209 Georgia, 5,000 Augusta, 19,090 Legalidnd de Lopes, 2,000 Cabanas, 4,900 De Oaoarga y Coin- nan'a —tho celobratei! London also, manufacture on hand. Rough and Ready CHEWING TOBACCO, 2,000 La Patria, 5,000 La Guipascoana, 2,000 Georgia Regalias, 6,000 Esmeralda, 6,000 El Crisol. 5,000 Ci laud ratios, 7,090 Antoaio Lopes, 3,000 Washington T ' - f 0 t of hiso Julia Dean Lewis Cass Extra Gold Leaf do Jas. Thomas, Jr., Va. do do Jenny Lind Twist, do Excelsior do do El Dorado Crumpton's Arcs. A AU kinds ot Bnaff and Smoking TdWicco, Fipea, Cigai Cases, 4c. tuar 31 ii AVANA HEUA118.—15 thousaml Soriegm oelved and for sale by J. ROUSSEAU. MINIS 4 FLO RANG I i'REHII GUM DBOP8.—Lemon and Rasp berry Gam Drops, m * ..... — tefved per Phllaaelpl BBI'H. BA1 t/U aud for sale by I^AT TttAPH (mar 29) E. O'BYRNE. Self-Setting Rat Traps reoelved by r 6 p. w. CORNWELL. 102 Bryan-st. F KATIl KUM.—3000 Ibi Fc.lh.r. for r-l. bjr m.r 29 I.W. MORRELI. A. CO. B ATT AN CHAIUU, Rooking Chairs, also GenUemen ■ < r». (apr oj MORSE 4 w 9 an*: owmiurn, ■ MINIS . FIA)»ANCK. J .H.O - *7° zpr 0 6,1 far “tllVia k FLORANCE. § EOAKM.-50 M. ..(Mrior 8<w.r. of Rio Hon do. Moiiioi.oU., Au>lt«l» IN.wbr.nd,, Uod- pVa for *** e bj cLAiiaomi i cuhsinhiiab. PATENT MEDICINES, &9. Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervosa Debility, Dlaenaen ofthe Kidneya, An>l nil Disoascs ari sing from a disor dered Liver or Sto mach, suoh as Constipa tion, Inward Plies, Fuilnosa or Blood to the Head, Acidity of tho Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Dis-J gust for Food, Fullness or woight lu the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flutter ing at the pit of tho Stomach. Sw imming Lot the Head, Hurried and Ditfloult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when iu a lying poBture, Dimness of Vision, lKta or Wall before, the Sight, Fever nml dull pain in the head. Deficiency of Pertpira- tion, l’elloicnea* oj the Skin and Kyrt, J’ui'n in the Side, Hack, Chut, Limit, J-r., Sudden Flushee of lleat, burn ing in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings if Evil and QreiU Drprettivn of Spirits, van be effectually curod by DR. HOOFLAND f S CKLF.RKATKD GERMAN BITTERS, I'll VTA IIKU BV DR. CJ. ill. JACKHON. AT THE GERMAN MEDIC!FE STORE, 120 ARCR STREET, PHI LA DELPHI A. Their power over the above disrates it nut excelled, (/ tquallnf, by any other preparation in the United States, as the cures attest, in many cases, after skilful physicians of the Liver uud luster glands, oxercimug the mont searching powers iu weukucss ami affections of the di gestive orgau.”, they are withal safe, certain aud pleas ant. READ AND BE CONVINCED. I From tiie Boston Bee.J Tho editor said, Dec. 22d— Dr. UouJland's celebrated Herman bitten, for the oure of Liver Complaint, Jnundico, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, is deservedly one of thu moat popular medicines of tho day. These Bitters have boon used by thousands, and a friend at our elbow rays he has him self received an effectual and Complaiut from tin > of Liver or”thf, rllmoa. inced that, in the nso of these Bitters, tho patient con stantly gains strength and vigor—a fact w orthy of great consideration. They are pleasant iu taste aud suioll, and can be used by persous with the most delicato stom achs w ith safety, under any cireumstaucee. We are Breaking from experience, and to tho afilicted we advise Bcott's Weekly, one of the bust literary papers pub lishud, said, August 25— “ Dr. Jlwtftund's German bitters, manufactured by Dr, Jacksun, arc now rocommendod by some of the most prujiiueut members of the faculty as an article of much eflioaoy in casus of femule weakness. As such is the oase, we would advise all mothers to obtain a bottle, and thus save themselves much sickness. Persons of debil itated constitutions will find these Dictum advantage ous to their health, as we know from experience the salutary effee) they havo upon weak systems." MORE EVIDENCE. The Philadelphia Saturday Gaictte, the best family newspaper published iu the United States. The editor says of DR. UOOFLAND'8 GERMAN BITTER8. readors; and, therefore, when we recommend Dr. Hoof- land's Gorman Bitters, we w ishitto be distinctly under stood tiiat we arc not speaking of tlio nostrums of the day. that aro noised about for a brief period and then forgotten, tiller they have dono their guilty race of mis chief, but of a mcuicino long established, universally prised, and which has met tho hearty approval of the faculty iteolf." Evidence upon cvidonco has been received (like the foregoing) from all sections of tho Uuiou, the last three yours, uud the strongest testimony in Us favor is that there is more of it used iu tho Practice of tho regular C hysioiauB of Philadelphia than ail other nostrums com- iued, a tact that can easily lie established, and fully proviug that a scientific preparation will meet with their quiet approval wheu presented even in this form. That tills inodicjne w ill euro Livor Complaiut and Dyspepsia no ouo can doubt, after using it as dlroctod. It acts specifically upon tho stomach and livor; it is pro- torablc to calomel iu all bilious diseases—tho effect is immediate. Tloy cun bo administered to foinale or in- faut with safety and reliable benefit at any time. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine lias attained that high character whioh is necessary for all medicines to nttaiu to iuduco coun terfeiters to put forth 6purious articles at the risk of the lives of those who are inuoooutly deceived. Look well to the marks of the Genuine/ They have tho written signature ot C. Al. JACKSON * ' blown in the bottle, _ . sale* Wholesale aud Retail at the GERMAN Al E D I C 1 N E BTO R E, No. 129 Arch-street, ouo door below Sixth, Philadelphia and by ro’peotubie dealers geuerally through tho country. PUlb'KB KKUUtliil). To enablo all classes of invalids to enjoy the advanUgei of their groat restorative powers. Single botllcH 75 centt. Also for sale by J. A. LaROCUE, W. W. LINCOLN, Druggists, Havanuah, Ga. Wholesale Agents, Uaviland, Harrall 4 Co.,Charles ton. 8. C. MW Fly M OIjANSHM.—75 bbls Sugur House Molusses; YX 69 bbls N. O. Byrup in store and for sale by apl 10 SWIFT 4 CO. (j Is. Bali mi led Nilgai Crushed nud Ground d Nuw Orloaus Sugar, . 69 Chests Teu.., k25 bbls Mackerel, .25 half barrels and |kits Alackerel, ,50 bbls. W. I. Alolasses, lOtrs. W. 1. Alolasses, ^75 gross Matches, g und in store, for sale byl Ui CO! COHEN 4 TARVER. ECUIVEDAM) IN HTOltK.—Persleuiii Florida— 2 casks l'lg llama 2 do Pig Bacon li J UMT LANDING.—From Baltimore— 29 barrels best Flour 29 half do 299 choke RonoUlaou Hams 150 Lewis do aud 1 cask choice Pickles. apl 13 J. D. J Efi S UGAR— 10 lihds N. O. Hugar (choice). 19 " N. O. “ coiumou. 16 " Aluscovado Sugar 69 bbls Stuart's Browu Sugar 25 •* " l’owd'rd •• 69 " Santa Crus Grnld “ 25 " Stuart’s Crushed “ 25 " •• Coffeo " 10 boxes Stuart's Loaf in store apl ifl i by ; CO. B AfiTIiHOUK FLOUR AND BACON.— 2iH) bbls. and 60 half do. Howard st. Flour; 60 Ilhds primo Bacon Sides; 30 do. do. do. Shoulders, landing and for sale by apr 10 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO. li 1 ; apr 16 J. E. DcFORD. s SITUATE OF MAGNESIA.—Aft ngreea ble refrigerant and iaxntivo for the Summer, for by (apr 16) J. E. DkFQKD, Apothocaries' Hall, | L»T ltLC'EIVED por btnumer--10 oarrels t} Apples ; 10 boxes Oranges ; 10 do. Lemons, Figs, Nuts, Raisins, Currants, Citron, Dates, eto. GEO. ALEXANDER, Bull aud Congresa-sts., apr 15 Monument square, THE KNICKERBOCKER for April ; ’OMAN'S Life : or tho Trials of Caprioo ; by Aliss Emilie Carlen, Author of Chaugo aud Received by J. Al. COOPER 4 CO. W OM yv Mi. Change, el 69 hhds. p»imo new Buoou Sidos, 29 “ “ " “ Shoulders, 19 tieroes Sugar curod Hams, 20 bbls. and 199 kegs primo Leaf Lard, just ro- by BCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO. nOO K STOVES AND FARMER’S V^/ BOILERS.—Together with a complete assortment of Hollow Waro, for salo by apr 16 JAS. SULLIVAN. 1NES.—1*25 dozen Mudoira uud Sercial Wiues, some vory suporior in quality and of oli imitations, for aalo by * ‘ ... apl 13 MIN1B 4 FLORANCE. 1) RKMS GOODS.—Koceived lier >te«m.lii|i , Alnbaiuft—l.nvcmter. Brown nua BlMk Bnrcge, ™iln stri|ie 1‘rintod Bareges, ,mMl Figured Bweiei, for children', we.r, Swle. Kmbrolderjd Cherul.otte. • nd Undersleevea, 8wle. embroidered end Cemliio Hindi. Lndiee Hewing Silk Not Mitte mid Glow., Striped Silk., Small b'lgur.d ^tjoillsBOW l B . iKA.—Vory superior ClficK Ten, for sale by J 1 immio i vt nx> shinv apr 6 MINIS 4 FLORANCE. L > ON’S KATIIARON, for salo ut the Ape thecaries’ llall. (apr 16) J. E. DeFORD, TUST RECEIVED — Illuminated ami Satin • I Stripe Bareges, Mourning Alusllns, Bine, Puff and Pink Law u, Crape de Parie, Rich Printed JackonetH, very handsome Scarf and Nook Ribbons, black Gro De Rhfu . bilks, Black Luce and Sewing Silk Mitts, for sale by(opr -a,Ij.HOCHK k BOWNB. ii 1 ; W indow miiaokh anij gii.t cor- NICES.-KXW Sluder, with H.tnrel oomplete 1UWI of Woodferd'r hue Gilt Corniooe I 2000 One tugluh Curtain Bands; Curtaiu Pins; Worsted Cord, in ▼•‘ne gated oolora; large Worsted Tassels to match; Cord and Tassels for Pictures; Pavilion Ring* and Ro*o.u; reo ' lTe ' 1 ,ud fot \ w . MORRELI, . CO. S COTCH Al.lt.—90 cn.k. Muir i Son', i «ud Hector Do.o'i Pnlkirk Alt, Id nnd for anlebw Upr21) J. ROUSSKAU. f|'ANANT>8 Kllerwencent Helliter Auerl. I onto—Thia much eeteemed nnd highly Yrlnnfal. prepnrntlon, wUl tleetunlly ramo.o liendnch, Billon. -I BACON.—40 Mid a Bacon Sides : 400 Rnyuold I ■ Hams landing from achr. Woodhridge and for sale ft* (,p?27) <3L AG HORN 4 CUNNINGHAM. w OUL — WOOL — VVOOl*— purchased by jan 12 ROWLAND 4 CO- 1 MfOlR.--W) bhk. St. Luuialancy brand Flour X* 24 bb'.s. 8t. Louis extra family Flour, 2,690 bushels prime White Corn in sack*. 2 bush, each, e,2oo do. do do. do. (N. C.) m hulk, for ’ i on or before arrival, at wholesale nrioa. pr 16 A. C. TOMB, 12« Bay stxeet. HEWING TOHACCO.-A ▼«> ■^porior article of Plug and Twist, of various brands, I the Apothecary's Hall, by apr C ■•I AV.—100 Imloe prill. North HJeer Hy, l*“ 4 4‘if ta ^ha'&KELC.AcO. _ n ' “lURR.—aO li«n*ule~eery euperwr Cider f«r Itokltlinv. ijr Hale bV T W. A „,V PATENT MEDICINES, fie. fiEORIHASAliipAllLnT IN OVAUT BOTTI.KS. PEEPABED BT X DENNIS, M n AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, '' For Ditenar, of the J.iver, and to Burilo il Blood: Uttfui in Jaundice, Siri/Si ache, Dizzineit, J.ot, of Appetite ticnrral Debility, Conttipation ' Pile J caused by Continence, ' Pain• in the Bone,, or Rlicvmativn canted by the u,c of Scrofula, ^ou7V^,tio nt , «» p , e|| T”»‘«.te%' , f l t7. < sr,rr!'.”t ,f C 5 ;rti'^- Blood. The Sarsaparilla will be found u»cfn)m°!« L* from tbe fact that it stimulates the Liver to ine r #“ eh ,’ action, w hich causes the removal of JdrlUPKtf from tho blood. ,BC •*•»!• With most of persons it ads upon the bo»M«. mild purgative; it olounses the system from its ties, w ithout causing any irritation In the alimenu 7 ’ canal, or debilitating effiot. * Mimeatary Its noaltliy action on the Liver and Wood sht... the tondency of morbid influences, and is often « guard against disease. Those who are acquainted WnJ the Southern Sarsaparilla will r*addyTe(rci«T»^ lx preparation haa the natural RarsaparRli liu «nioh proves it to be a pure and unadulterated artEi.’ The citiicns of Bavaunah and vicinity will find »h..' this urtiale lias the boat effect upon the intern gives better satisfaction to those who use it than preparation ot the kind iu use. Physicians have assuranoe from the proprietor tl..» it contains nothing but Narsaparilla, with spirit ,jj] saccharine matter enough only to preserve it. ua Price $1 per bottle, or ti bottles for $5. Sold in Savannah by Jatues II. Carterand J.IlMon.a ; Co.; Alidville, by J. Griffin; Banderaviile, It N w Haines 4 Brother; Waynesboro', by L. Blrarts an'dhJ drurgists generally. ’ Those ordering this article from druggists or conml, missiou merchants, should express in their orders fy “Dennig’s Georgia *»r«apariUa.'’ Badway’i Beady Belief, Badway’i Bonovating Beiolveat, Badway’s Beady Bcgalaton, I M1K, uso of which will in all cases instantly stop pain, qniokly cure disease and always prevent the influence of R. R. R. RE MED IE S. Radwuy’s Ready Relief* Internally nnd Externally. EXTERNAL PAINS.—The moment it is applied ex- tornally it stops all pain. It cures RheumatUm, Lum bago, Gout, Paralysis, Siok Headache, Neuralgia, Tie Dolorcux, Sprains and Strains, Distorted Liuba, 1*110. ful 8w ollingn, Cramps and bpaaras, in a few hours. INTERNAL PAINS.—A fow drojn of Rauwsjr'i Ready Relief, taken internally, will atop the moitdii. trussing pains of Diarrheas, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, aud ioetantly soothe, arreetand allay the moit violent cramps, spasms and convulsions. R. R. RELIEF.—The very moment it is applied it stops pain, arrests disease and removes its cause. RHEUMATISM.—Au aged gentleman was troubled with Rheumatism for six years. Sometimos hit feet would swell to three tlmee their natural size; he of fered the most excruciating pains. He was relieved troin pain in Five Minutes after using R. R. Relief.- Ho has notbeeu troubled sluee. R. R. nESOLVENT.—Mercurial Rheumatol;.-A gentleman residing next door to our office,We been afilicted with Alerourlal Rheumatism for a -.umuer of yoars. He was cured by takiug Radway's Renovating Resolvent internally, and bathing externally with Had way's Ready Relief. B.B. B. NO. 2 Radway’s Renovating Resolvent Quickly ’cures Scrofula aud all obronio and syphilltio complaints, consumption, bad eought, wasting away of tho body, and all diseases of the lungs. It resolvos away all diseased dopoait*. It purifies tlio blood aud other fluids, It renovates the system. R. IL RE80LVENT.—Nineteon Fever Soreicnredby Railway's Renovating Resolvent. A gentleman who had taken great quantitlae of Mercury, who became sallvaG ed, and whose body was a most or putrid flesh, was en tirely cured by the ueeof Radway's Renovating Resol vent. The first week he had taken tlio Resolvent, a piece of solid matter like the rind of cheese, one eighth nf an inch thiok and six iuoheiin length, was discharg ed from a large sore on his leg. From that day he pi* better. He continued tbe use of the Resolvent aid the Regulators. Iu two \ eok from the time ho eoinmeiwtd using the R. R. Remedies, ovory sore was healed,fils flesh was sound and puro, neither blotch or ditflgiue- ment was visible to annoy the sight or mar the appear- B.B. B. NO. 3. RADWAY’S KECiULATOIlS, A mild, pleasant and effectual purgative, superior to all pills or powders for regulating tbe bowels. All persons who are iuolined to coitlveaess are her* informed that one or two of Radway's Regulator* mil pleasantly aud agreeably empty the b< onty-four h .1 i bowels twice in Rahway's that have buen in the system for five, ten, or twenty it'll. It. OFFICE. Fulton-«t.,N. Y. jar'Sold by Uruggiiu everywhere. »l>r 13 MWFIy. Guus, Rifles, Hardware, Ac. fTUIE 8UBSCHI1IF.R bog, le«ve to infirm hit I friends nud the public generally, that he has pur- uhaflod Uio entire stock of Mr. JOHN CARBUTHEIUj. 176 Cougress-st., and that he will sell GUNS, HULLD, PISTOLS, Ao., at very low nriees, for cash. Manufacturiug aud rupatriug, of all kinds, promptly and carefully executed, and at low prices. J. T. JONEH. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. T HE umluraiiriied have this day associated them selves together under tho name and style of Kemp- tou & Veratille, for the transaction of a general Dry Goode business. Having taken tho stand in Waring* llauge, No. 72 8t. Julian, aud 197 Bryau-sta., next doer to Mosers. F. Zogbnum 4 Co.’* Musio store, they will,, in a fow days, be prepared to offer to their frJouds and the public, a handsome aud well selected assortment er Bpriug Goods. EDWARD 8. KEMPTON { HENRY W. VEHBTILLt. Savannah, Fob. 17. 1862. foL ,a XT OTICE. —Tbo firm of Haywood 4 Finch IN having been dissolved by tho death of Msritt Finch, all the deMa due to sain firm must be paid to tho subscriber, surviving copartner, ALFRED HAYWOOD. Savannah, April 13th, 1853.lmo rpiIE Firm of J. F. Felot Sc Co., was dissolved on X th® 144b inst., by mutual consent. Mr. Z. N. Wiuklar is fully authorised to uso the namo of the firm, in'Mttling tne business of the firm. J. F. PELOT. r>n Z. N.WINKLEB. I HAVE THIS WAYMiiteiuted »ilhmy«ir, in the Drayago business Mr. DAVID WALDHAUB, apr 16 Z. N. WiNlU-EK. NOTICE. rPIIE Subiciibor takes pleasure iy announcing X to the citisons of Savannah and tho public g«a»- fally, that he will keep at Mr. W. D. Ford's Store, •“ Jcflerson-street, Waldburg's Buildiug, fresh W0«*h Ryo, aud Graham BREAD; also, Buga* *«>«> “,°A . CAKES. (apr 8) A. F. MIBA^ Great Kcduclioii iu the Price oi' Gas. B EST qualily Burning Fluid or Gu«, C2V4 cenu per gallon; 31# cents per half gallon; 16 cent* PM quart. Camphlno, first quality, 76 cents per gallon, sicent* per half gallon; 20 cents per quart. Also, Camphine and Burning Fluid Lamps. L«iP Wick, Cans and Foedors of various pattorna,, and fer ■al. by JOHN J. MAU1UCE. rnni 23 lmo 10,12 aud U Batntrd-H.'^ lJACON^—51) lilida New Friiuo Bacon Bldof IT 25 .. i. .. " sliooWtrl la .tor. and for aalo by [apl 16] BWIFT . _ l.lj.ouit 100 bill. IlalUmar. Flour T DU JllramSmith initom-ad/.r [»ri »6) gwirr t ca. KCEIVED FEHEATK ARKIVALS- A full .upply of UulB.ld'a, Stagg * Bhay nS" .... a, and Kolion'. Ham.: alao. a Irsik and 1»U •"!' ply of new Groceries, for sale low at II* ALEXANDER'S. apr 16 oer. Bull and Oongress-ets., Uonmom-*!. QC HUliH. Old Ryn Whisky; 35 do. App |0 n°df^.hy t . L0RAMC >:._ -For .ale by W. D. FOWL. 1AXTKA GAUGE No. 1 Mackerel aud Salmon. Pd ju.t receirod nnd for aala by , - nnn apl n w. H. IbAISINS.I'runn., Fiiberla, Almond., N KW OUI.EAN8 8YUU1‘.—A !*“' Goorgia do and for sale by apl 14 W. D. FOR£i_ GUI u, david r. ,p IL ^;:’ t t foot ofWestBroaditresw^ C apt 14 t r ( A ATM AND WUEAT BltAN.^.l. w -• foot of W<*t “ Broad^U dim* atenm.r Florida, ud '"^ t C P«MINGHA>L. T> AJSOBS.-Jo.enh %«»' II. 1 ?! 0 **"' '° r y 'i tEEF A NO FORK— 1 , 30barr.il Mea oadFrim. B*<f