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despatch for the morning NEWS.]
ADVANCE IN COTTON]
BALTIMORE, Jan. 25,1’. M.
The Royal Mail Steamer Niagara arrived at
Halifax this morning, bringing Liverpool dates
tn the 12th instant.
Cotton has advanced one-fourth of a penny.
Ftot’K has experienced u decline.
[second despatch.]
JANUARY 25, P, M.
Liverpool, Jan. 12.—The sales of Cotton
for the past week amounted to 09,000 bales.
Fair Upland and Mobile brought 6}, and fair
Orleans G&. The market closed firm.
DRAWS THIS DAY.
#657)00!
$90,000 ! $15,000! $10,000!
100 Prizes of 1,500 Dollars,
115 Prizes of 100 Dollars.
GREEN AND PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERY.
Extra Class No. 8, for 1850.
Extra Class No. 5, for 1850. To be decid-
d by drawing of Vn. Monongalia Lottery,
Class' A. To be drawn at Alexandria,Vu., Sut -
day, Jan. 26, 1850.
OF" Under the superintendence of Commis-
. W. Maury & Co., Managers.
t-ge- The Friends and Acquaintances of Mr
„ m l Mrs. Isaac D. LaRoche and family, are
invited to attend the Funeral of their son,
ISAAC, from their residence, No. .25 East
llarris-strect, Pulnski-squure, This Day, at 4
o'clock P. M. ■i fln 26
ARRIVALS AT HOTELS, JAN. 25.
PUI A KI HOUSE.
T Edwards, N Y ; W Patton, N J.i J M
Pall, Macon; M Lnthrop, Hawkinsvi He; J M
Kibber, E S Rogers, Mrs Andcrrsn, Macon ;
J Swercey, N Y; J H Mulford, Columbus, P I
Wade, lady and 2 children.
CITY HOTEL.
E II Bnyley, Boston; S O Brunhine Gn.; A
E Luckitt, Tenn.; E O Grnnniss, Macon; C
T Rogers, New Orleans; R W Joyner, Mari
cua; ~H O Higins, N Y; M Hoffnrd Augusta
PASSENGERS.
Per steamer Oregon, from Augusta—Mrs Wade
child, aud servant, Mrs Denton, Miss Denton, Miss
Kittles, Rev P L Wade, G W Garmtmy, J Smith, M
Nlisffotd, T W C Beadle, J G Garndt, 11 O Higins, P
p Sherloch,R W Joyner, and 8 deck.
CONSIGNEES.
Ter brig Paulina, from Boston—I W Mortal, E F
"Wood, J S Gilbert, >0 Johnson & Co, Central Rail
Road.W H May Vfc Co, VerstiUe,Luf burrow, & Butler,
Swift, Denslow & Webster, C partridge, C VaoHorn
Iron Steam Boat Co, E Pareodr* & Co, C F Mills, N
B & II Weed, S & H Hoyt, J S Fay, S ^olomons
A A Solomons, J M Fawns, Cohen & Fosdick.
Per sloop Eagle, from Riceboro—106 bales S Island
Cotton, and 2000 bushels R Rice to R Habersham &
Son, G W Anderson & Bro, E Reed,M & W Cumming,
N A Hardee & Co.
Per steamer Oregon, from Augusta—900 bales Cot
ton to G W Garmany & Co, S Solomons & Co, and
others.
lUommcrctal intelligence.
LATEST DATES:
Liverpool Jan. 12 | Havre Dec. 27 | Havana Jan 19
Savannah Cotton Market, Jan. 26.
COTTON.—The market yesterday was animated
and the sales amounted to 1597bales at Ills to l'-'Uc.
SAVANNAH EXPORTS, JAN. 25.
BOSTON—Ship Charles Carrol—1419 bales Cotton
and sundry pkgs Ship Denmark—1534 bales Cot
ton and 350 Hides.
NEW YORK—Ship Columbiana—1476jbalos Cotton
400 casks Rice.
Shipping intelligence.
PORT OF SAVANNAH, -
JAN. 2
N ew books fob Sunday
SCHOOLS, just published by the Ameri
can Sunday 8chool Union.
Evening in the South of France; from the
French of Madame Guizot.
The acts of Life, and lessons from them.
The Daisy dingle Sunday School.
Hubert Leo; or, How a child may do Good.
Received by JOHN M. CJOOPLR.
Also a lprge supply of Tracts from the Ame
rican Tract Society. .i nn
tfca.1
LADIES’ SHOES
MADE TO ORDER.—Wm. J.
Reynolds most respectfully in
forms the Ladies of Savannah and its vicinity,
that he has commenced the above business, in
all its branches, at J. L. Oliver’s, Boot Maker,
No. 17 Bull-st., where he will endeavor to give
satisfaction to all who may favor him with their
patronage, as he intends to confine himself to
the Ladis’ work alone,
jan 18 lin
F ancy inkstands and school
do. For sale by
The Chain of Destiny, or the Adventures oi a
Vngahond ; by the author of the Orange Girl of
Venice.” •
Mury Moreton, or the Broken Promise; by T.
S.Arthur.
jan 15 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
s
SPLENDID
prize of
$65,000
30,000
15,000
10,000
SCHEME!
1 prizes of $7,000
1
1
63
5,000
2,835
100
&c.
&C., &C.,
Tickets, $20; Ilulves, $10; Quarters, $5.
F or sale by E. WITIIINGTON.
jan 26 •
I NFORMATION WANTED—
The subscriber desires to obtain infrma-
tion concerning a man by the name of John
Cooper, a ship carpenter, formerly of Aber
deen, Scotland. Said Cooper has been in my
mploy during the past month, until a few days
since, when, from bis very strange conduct, I
am of opinion thut he became partially derang
ed. He left my house on Tuesday evening last,
as he said, to go to Post office, and lias not
nee been heard of. Being a stranger in this
county, having no relatives ro acquaintances to
isit, and being a perfectly temperate man,
annot account for his absence, and fear that lie
has wandered off, and become lost. He is
about 28 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches tall, with
dark complexion, wearing small whiskers un
der his chin. Ho bad on a blue cloth rounda
bout, a black cloth cap, dark satinet or mole
skin pantaloons.
•Any information respecting him will be
thankfully received by
DANIEL GRANTT,
At Mrs. Norton’s, In Ihdian-st.
jan 26 1
M ieeinery at cost, to
reduce Stock, such as Bonnets, Flow
ers, Caps, Wreaths
jun 24
Tabbs, &c,
J. S. MAGILL.
THE YOUTH'S FRIEND.
OME months since the undersigned pro
posed to publish a scries of pamphlets en
titled Mumble Effort?. From a variety of
causes, their publication was postponed, and
after a considerable delay, acting under the
advice of some of her triends, she has conclud
ed to change her original intention, and issue a
monthly journal, of moderate size, quarto form,
entitled the Youth’s Friend. It will be what
its name indicates. We are not proposing to
publish a journal of large pretensions, either
as to the size of its pages, or the ability of its
contents. Having long been engaged in touch
ing the young of the gentle sex, we flatter our
self that wo know something of their moral
and intellectual wants. Our object is mainly
to aid the yoUng mind in its search after in
tellectual and moral nutriment, as well in the
paths of sober wisdom, as the more hrilliunt
paterres of sparkling literature. "W hile aid
ing to find the gems of the lutter, we would
from the Book of Nature and Revelation,
draw lessons to charm and decorate it with
the inspiration which alone can give it immortal
bloom.
The Youth’s Friend will he made up of lit
erary and scientific essays and items, moral,
instructive, and pleasing tales, original and se
lected; beautiful poetry, &c., as well as edi
torials. usual in works ot the character pro
posed. We have the promise of contribu
tions from several whose efforts cannot fail to
please ; and so far as our ability and exertions
can make it useful and attractive, they will bo
unremittingly exerted.
But we need not enlarge. It will oe 9een that
our pages are intended principally for the young,
still, wc trust that they will contain much worthy
of the consideration of those more advanced in
life. While we frankly admit that we should be
gratified with a suitable reward for our labors,
we cunnot and must not loose sight of the great
hope of doing good. With becoming modesty
and deference, we submit our frail Literary
Barque to the waves of public opinion, with an
expression of the hope that it may meet a favor
able reception.
We tender our grateful acknowledgments
to the many kind friends who became patrons of
our “Humble Efforts,” and trust that they may
O bservations oiiStevens’ Histo
ry of Georgia.—A further supply roceiveil
by
nov 2:1
.1. M. COOPER.
M OUSlill DC Enin.—A handsome as
sortment plain vot’d M. De Lain, all
wool, for 9ale low. J. S. MAGILL.
dec 11
M ORE NEW GOODS.—Received
by late arrivals a further supply of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Piece Goods and Furnishing Articles for gen
tlemen’s Apparel, of the latest and most ap
proved style and patterns, which aro offered
on the most reasonable and accommodating
terms for cash or approved paper.
JOHN MALLEKY, at 155 Bay-st.
jun 16 lm Adjoining city Hotel.
T HE LIFE AND WRITINGS of David
Hale, late Editor of the Journal of Com
merce, with selections from his J/iscellnneous
Writings.
Grecian and Roman Mythology; by M. A -
Dwight,
The Neighbors; Fredricka Bremer—anew
edition, with a portrait of the authoress’
The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Gold
smith : by James Prior.
The American Almanac, for 1350.
Miller’s Planters’ and Merchants’ Almanac,
for 1850.
A copious nnd critical English Latin Lexicon,
by Joseph Edmond Riddle. M. A. Received by
dec6 JOHN M. COOPER.
ARRIVED.
Bark Pentucket, Taylor, Newport, Wales, with Rail
Road Iron, to Padelford, Fay & Co.
Brig Paulina, Flynn, Boston, to Brigham, Kelly &
Co — - '
Sloop Eagle, Grovenstein, Riceboro, to G W Ander
son & Bro.
Ulmer’s boat from plantation, with 1200 bushels It
iRice to R Habersham Sc Son.
Potter's boat from plantation, 65 tierces Rice to R
Habersham & Son.
Steamer Oregon, Philpot, Augusta, to M A Cohen.
CLEARED.
Ship Denmark, Thompson. Boston,—R Hatchison.
Ship Columbiana, Mallett, New York—C B Mills.
Ship Charles Carroll. Marchmont, Boston—Padelford,
Kay & Co-
departed.
Steamer DeKalb. Moody. Augusta
Steamer Metamora, Barden Charleston.
MEMORANDA.
The bark Georgia, Allen, hence, ot New York, on
the 22d inst.
The bark Rhoderick Dha, hence, Boston, 19th inst.
The brig Henry Marshall, at Havana, was to sail for
this port on the 19th inst*
The schr C C Stratton, Vance, hence, at Havana,
19th inst.
at wholesale, in large quantities, at the same
prices at which it can be bought from them, and
' smtffler lots at little advance on New York
prices.
Also, “FARNHAM’S DOUBLE ACTION
FORCE AND LIFT PUMP,” which will raise
14.] gallons per 30 revolutions, and a good ar
ticle of BEER PUMPS, for sale by
JAMES SULLIVAN,
jan 24 tf No. 12 Wbitaker-st.
L ~ “TgHT ! EIGHT!!--BRILLIANT
AND CHEAP.—Suspending, Side, and
Parlor Camphine 'Lamps.
Wilmot Williams’ Premium Pine Oil Lamp*,
which give a light equal to 10 Sperm Candles,
at a coot of less than one cent an hour.
Spirit Gas Lamps in great variety.
Solar “ “ “
Globes, Wieks, Chimneys, &c., for all the
above kind of Lumps.
Hall Lanterns, Signal Lanterns, for burning
either Oil or Gas; Gunrded and Bull’s Eye
Lanterns; Girandoles, Silvered nnd Gilt; Can
dlesticks of Brass, Britannia, nnd Tin; Cam
phine nnd Spirit Gas or Burning Fluid, of the
purest quality that can be procured, always on
band, and for sale low by
-COLLINS & BULKLEY,
jan 24 100 Bryan-st.
T llE BATTLE SUMMER; be-
ing transcripts from personal observation
in Paris, during the year 1848 ; by J. K. Har-
vel, author of “Fresh Gleanings.”
Sir Edward Graham, or Railway Specula
tors ; by Catherine Sinclair.
Dark Scenes in History ; by G. P. R. James,
Esq., author of the Woodman, &c.
Part 2d Easy Lessons in Landscape.
People I have Met; or Pictures of Society
and People of Mark, drawn under a thin veil
of fiction ; by N. P. Willis.
Waraga, or the Charms of the Nile; b'y Wil
liam Furniss.
The' Principles of Moral and Political Phi
losophy ; by William Paley. D. D.
The Early Conflicts of Christianity; by the
Rev. Wm. Ingraham Kip, D. D.
Received by JNO. M. COOPER-
jan 19
February, we would be greatly obliged to all
those who may wish to receive it, to send in their
names as early as possible. W. C. TYSON.
Augusta. January 19 1850.
J UST RECEIVED, per steamer
Cherokee, a splendid assortment of Tafl’.Sat
n and Velvet Ribbons, Embossed Velvet Gimp Hrnids
Silk and Velvet Neck Ribbon*, Cuffs, Silk Braids,
L. C. Ild’kfs, Love Veil*, Kid (Roves, nnd all kinds of
Buttons for Dresses. For sale low for cash, by
JOHN VAN NESS,
nov 6 357 Congress-street.
M
A good wagon HORSE for sale
Apply at this office,
dec 18
LADIES’ GAITERS.—Just
received, a new supply of Ladies’ Bl’k
and Col'd Gaiters. For aale cheap, by
JOHN VAN NESS,
nov 6 157 Congreaa-»t.
C HALK, WHITING AND PUTTY
—5 bbls, Putty in Bladders; 30 bb!s
Whiting; 150 bbls Chalk. For snle by
nov 22 J. G. FALLIGANT.
R ECEIVED per bark Texus 20bbls Apples
10 bbls Mercer l’otutoes, 5 sacks Almonds
aud 5 kegs choice Butter,
dec 11
J. D. JESSE
R ECEIVED per brie Macon 1 bbl Dryed
Apples, 2 bundled lbs Sugur Toys, and 10
boxes Assorted Candy. J. D. JESSE
dec 11
PROSPECTUS OF THE
DAILY MORNING NEWS,
An Independent Commercial and Newt Paper, to be
Published in tlic City of Savannah.
BY JOHN M COOPER,
EDITED BY W. T. THOMPSON,
Author of “ Major Jones' Courtship," “Chronicles of
Pincville," '• Sketches of Travel," t/c- 4*.
FOR NEW-YORK.
The bark WYANDOTTE, Houdlette,
• master, having a portion of her cargo
engaged, will meet with despatch. For'freight
•engagements, apply to
jan 26 PADELFORD, FAY & CO.
Experience has proven both the practicability and
usefulness of the penny Press. Within the few years
pa6t all the Northern and Eastern cities, as well as
most of those South and West of us, have been sup
plied with papers of this description, whoso small di
mensions enable their publishers to issue them at a
price so low as to place them within the reaeh of all,
and thus to make them the bestmediums for the gen
eral diffusion of information on all subjects bearing
upon the interests of community. By cheapening the
Press, all have been participants in its benefits, while
the publishers and conductors, by a greatly increased
patronage,lmve been made amply remunereted lor their
expenditure of capital and labor.
Believing that the growing prosperity of Savannah
authorizes, and that her interests demand the estab
lishment of a cheap commercial and news medium,
we have determined to publish the Daily Morning
News ns nearly as possible upon the plan of the penny
Press of the Northern cities.
The Morning News will be emphatically a Com
mercial Newspaper, devoted to the diffusion of useful
information on all subjects of popular interest, and to
the advancement of City and State interests, gener
ally ; preserving at all times a strictly neutral and
independent position in regard to Politics and Parties.
Arrangements have been made for giving the paper all
the facilities enjoyed by the best Daily Papers, and
no pains will be spared to make it satis facto ry in all its
departments, and to give it the character of a res
pectable, useful, und reliable Journal.
In view of the great advantages which must result
to the citizens and businessman from the establishment
of such a paper in tiAvannah, we feel that we may ask
and safely count upon a liberal support.
Terms.—The Daily Morning Ncios will be issued
and served to subscribers at $4, per annnm, payable
half yearly, in advance; or, 10 Cents per week, pay
able to the Carriers.
Savannah, January, 1850.
T YPE FOUNDERY—59 Gold Corner of Ann
Street n. York.—The subscribers have taken
the TypeFoundery, and will continue the business late
ly conducted by Robert Taylor. They will attend to
all orders they may receive with punctuality and des
patch. All the Typo manufactured by them will be
Hand Cast; and they will furnish all kinds of Printer*
Materials, of the best quality. Mr. J. T. Overend i
still employed in superintending the manufacturing de
partment.
Proprietors of newspapers, who have not advertsed
for the subscribers, who may publish this notice for
three months, will be entitled to receive pay in type,
on purchasing five times the amount of their bill for
advertising.
Old Type lakeu in change for new at 9 cents, per lb
WHITING <fc TAYLOR,
oct!6 Successors to Robert Taylor.
G old pens and gold pen
AND PENCIL CASES.—A now sup
ply just received by
jan 24 JOHN M. COOPER.
MORNING NEWS
Book atili Job Jpriulmg ©dice,
GAUDRY’S BUILDING, BULL-ST.
V ALENTINES; also Valentine Books,
Paper, and Envelopes, received nnd for
sale by JOHN M. COOPER,
jan 24
E astern hay.—300 bundles, in
fine order, on bonrd ship Rhine, and for
sale by PADELFORD, FAY & CO.
jan 26
M adeira wine.- -10 eigtb casks
of superior quality, in store, and for
sale by PADELFORD, FAY & CO.
jan 26
B ale rope. 150 coils Kentucky
Bale Rope, of superior quality received
per schr. Anita Damon, and for salttbv
inn 26 PADELFORD, FAY & CO,
■T 1 anal flour. —100 bbls. superfine
AJ Genesee Flour, landing a
jan 26
. landing nnd for sale by
PADELFORD, FAY & CO.
■pRENClI NEfELE WORKED
COLLARS. — Just received a hand-
"niue assortment of French Needle Work’d
collars; mourning do; needle work’d Cuffs
nmurninr do; for sale low for cash.
■)*" 24 j. s. MAGILL.
INFANTS’ EMBROIDER’D ROBES
AND WAISTS—Just received and for tale
Jow for^rash. J. S. MAGILL.
D aguerrian skylight
GALLERY.—The Subscriber respect
fully announces to the Citizens of Savannah and
its vicinity, that he has taken the rooms over
Zogbaums & Co’sMusic Store, corner of St.
Julian-streetand Market-square, for the purpose
of taking DAGUERRIAN LIKENESSES,
beautifully Colored, if required, nnd put up in
Splendid Morocco Cases, Lockets, Breast-Pins,
Medallions, and Finger Rings; and ventures to
assert, that he will furnish as good, if not a bet
ter Likeness than any other nerson ever located
in Savannah , He feels himself justified in the
above assertion from a practice of several years
in Boston, assisted by all the most recent im
provements in the art.
‘'Surpassed by none, and equaled but by few,
This is my motto, and my pictures prove it true."
The Subscriber has, at great expense, fitted
up his npportments so as to secure light directly
from above, whichis considered one of the great
est additions in taking perfect Daguerrinn Like'
nesses. The Citizens of Savannah are respect
fully invited to call at his rooms and examine
specimens. Pictures taken at reduced prices.
1 W. V PRENTICE,
Permanently located.
N. B.—Instructions given in the art on mode
rate terms, corner of St. J ulian-street and Mar
ket-square- (UpStairs.) jan 17
WASHINGTON HOUSE, ’
(roitMERLY hariwell’s,)
Ch.cenut Hatred, above Seventh, Philadelphia.
J. B. CUBBEDGE,
Printer of the Daily Morning News, re
spectfully informs his friends and the public
that having made extensive additions to his
well selected assortment of printing materials,
he is prepared to execute with despatch every
variety of BOOK and JOB PRINTING, and
on terms as reasonable as those of any other
establishment in thfe South. By the employ
ment of the best materials and superior work
men, and giving his personal attention to the
business, he doubts not that he will be able to
give the fullest satisfaction to all who may fa
vor him with their patronage.
Orders may be left at the Book Store
in Congress-street, or at the office 6f the Daily
Morning News, No. 117 Bay-st. jan 17
D issolution of copart
nership.—The copartnership here
tofore existing between the undersigned, un-
derthename and style of E. D. HENDRY &
CO., is This Day dissolved by mutual consent.
The business will be continued by E. D. HEN
DRY. E. D. HENDRY,
jan 15 8. H. FISK.
WORD TO OUR FRIENDS
We cannot suffer the present opportunity
to pnss by without saying something for the very
liberal patronoge which you have extended to us.
Our success thus fur, is without a parallel. For
nil this, however, we are indebted to you, and for
which you have our unfeigned thanks.
We have now hut one more request to make,
nnd it is this—send all of your friends and your
friends’ friends to see us—tell them that our stock
of
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods,
BONNETS, RIBBONS, &c.
is now completed. Tell them that we ore offer
ing daily great bargains—such as are seldom met
with irt this season of the year. Tell them that
our3tock of Dry Goods is entirely new. That
our lights nre superior to any establishment of
the kind in the city; so thnt they need not fear tu
buy, os they can see exactly whet the goods are.
And, lastly, tell them thnt we ere doing business
entirely on the Cash System—consequently wo
nre compelled to dell low.
dec 20 CURRELL & BOGGS.
D aguerrian sky-light
GALLERY.—The subscriber respectfnl-
ly announces to the citizens of Savannah nnd
vicinity, that he has taken the rooms recently
occupied by Mr. Hughes, corner St. Julian sts.
and Market square, for the above business, and
ventmea tn assert that he will furnish as good, if
not abetter, likeness than any person ever locat
ed in Snvannnlu He feels himself justified in the
above assertion, from a practice of severaiycara
in Boston, assisted by ull the most recent im
provements in the art.
The suberiher 1ms ot great expense fitted up
Ilia apartments so ns to secure light directly from
above, which is considered one of the greatest
dditions in tnking perfect daguerrian likenesses.
The citizens of Savnunah nre respectfully invi
ted to call at his rooms and examine specimens.
W. V. PRENTICE.
Cr.St.Julian-st and Market Bq. upstair*,
dec 29
1 7IINE DEMASCUS DOUBLE
. BARRELED GUNS.—The subscriber
has received from the Manufacturer direct per
ship Yeoman, his stock of fine guns, guage No.
10, 11, 12,13, 14, 15 and 16. Also, a complete
assortment of Ely’s shot cartridges, which will
be sold low for cash or citv acceptance.
' E. LOVELL,
nov 17 No. 11 Barnard street.
N EV
just received, per steamer Philadelphia a
very large stock of seasonable Dry Goods,con
sisting in part of fine French Ginghams; plaip
and fancy colored Mouslin do Laine, Afazrino
Blue; changeable and fnney colored Alpaca, at
25 to 37] cents per yard.
Slate and lead colorod French Aferino, 6-4
wide, nt 25 to 37 cents per yard.
Black Lustres, at 25 to 37] cents per yard.
Fine Blanket Shawls, and Long and Square
Shawls, at 75 cents to $5.
Linen, Thread, and Lisle Laces, at all prices
and qualities, together with a great many other
articles, all of. which will be sold at very low
prices. R. EINSTEIN,
Congress-st., opposite Afar shall &, Aikin.
jan 1 6
R 1
Choice Apples, 10 bbls. Carrots and Beets
50 lbs. Smoked Salmon, 75 lbs, Bolona Sausages,
5 half bbls.choice Fulton Market Beef, 1 bbl.
Smoked Beef, West India Orranges and New
Raisins, 6 FirkmsButter, 1 bbl. Quinces,
nov 8 JOHN D. JESSE,
Groceries, Fruits, &c.
rilHE Subscriber* have now on hand and in atore
J. the following goods, purchased in New-York the
past week, and will be Bold nt a email advance
from cost foreash or good credit: Woolaeya, Stu-
art’a andHnrria’crushed, ground, loaf and granulated
Sugars; Porto Rico and Muscavado do; fresh Rice:
smoked Halibut; Hyson, Young Hyson and Oolong Teas,
of superior qualities for family use; Pork Hams (ISan-
ford St. stagg&Shay’acuring, equal to any in the city,)
Herring; New-York City Meea Pork; superior Starch;
London Brown Stout and Scotch Ale; a superior ar
ticle bottled cider : Water Psil* ; smoked tongues,
a few half boxes Bunch Raison*, in layer* of excellent
quality; a auperior article Meuritua Syrup; Judd’*
patent Candles, by the box, and at retail; together
with a general assortment of dried Plums, Peaches,
Zante Currants, Prunes, paper.shclled Almonds, Cit
ron, Capers, Canton Ginger, Olive Oil, Peacan Nuts,
Tapioca Macarona. Cayenne Pepper, Mustard, prepared
Barley, Farina, Pepper Sauce, Castil# Soap, Mace
Nutmegs, &c., See., on hand and for sola by
FORD & WATTS,
aep 25 6m 9^4 Barnard street.
C OLLINS’ Remedy for Dis
eased Horses.—This preparation is war
ranted to cure lamenesr, spavin, big head, big
law, founder, spavins of the shoulder, leg and
back, swinney of the fetlock, stifle joint, and
hock joint, splints, wind galls, ringbone, string
halt, swelled legs, cracked heels, thrush) pole
evil, saddle galls, old sores, and strains. For
sale by J. A. A1AYER,
jan 5 154 Broughton-street.
A nnuals for isso.—The Brii
liant, a Gift Book for 1850. The Sacred
Annual, a Gift Bookforall seasons, by Rev. H
Weld. The Gem of Beauty, or Literary Gift for
1850, by Emily Percival.
The Rosemary, a Collection of Sacred and
Religious Poetry.
The Poet’s offering, for 1850, edited by Sarah
Josepha Hnll.
Christinas Roses arid New Year’s Gift, a pres
ent for Young People,
The Rosary, or Illustrations of the Bilible, ed
ited by be Rev. Edward E. Hale.
Received by J. B. CUBBEDGE,
no v 6 South of the Market.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
The subscriber respectfully solicits attention
to his stock of
Prayer Books
Annuals, Bibles
Juvenile Books
Fancy Articles &c.
suitable for Christmas presents.
dec 13 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
To Parents and Guardians.
BOY’S READY MADE CLOTHING.
The subscriber has just re- 4
turned from the north, bring
ing with him a much larger as-'
assortment of Boy’s Ready Made Clothing, than
g* he has heretofore kept, and intends to keep^j
^ up a general assortment of such goods, gj
a* which he will sell at as low prices as can
^ be afforded. They having been made by ^
^ men of long experience in hoy’s clothing,
* he has no hesitation in saying he can fit and gg
„ please any boy from six to sixteen years old, |JJ
2 in any of the following garments;
SS Fine black cloth frock coat*, sacks and |JJ
^ round Jackets. *8
J Fine mixed tweed sacks and satinet round
•J Jackets. 9
© Black casimer, fancy stripe tweed and^
H satinet Pants. 9
q Fancy silk, alpaca, Valencia, fancy mar- |jj
j. seilles and satin Vests.
Shirts, undershirts, suspenders, and a 2
5J3 general assortment of cloth caps. a
hi An assortment of children's small suits^
0 beautifully trimmed, for boys- horn 5 to 8 “
i
L UBIN’S EXTRACTSIor thehank
eichief. Jules Hnuel’s nymph soap, de
pilatory powder for removing superfluous hair
without injury to the skin, shaving creams, om
nibus soap, euu lustral, for the hair, colognes, ox-
marrow, bear’s oil, combs, brushes, and various
other perfumeries aud fancy articles from this
celebrated perfumer, just received and for sale
by J- A. MAYER.
Druggist, 154 Broughton street.
Fresh Cair "«hine, for sale by J. A. M.
dec 15
YOUR HOUSE.
waring’s RANGE, OPPOSITE THf
market.
T he Undersigned beg leave to inform th
public that the above Establishment hsi
just been entirely renovated and refitted for thl
coming season and they will be happy to serve
all who may favor them with a call. Their lar
der will always be stored with the choicest
viands the market affords, viz; Venison, Beef
steaks, Mutton-chops, Woodcock, Snipe, Oys
ters, c., which will be served up hi the
best style. •
The season for Oysters having commented
a choice lot will always be found on hand, and as
“ trying is the naked truth," give us a call.
BURT &. DALY.
sept 25
■gyenrs.
^ Ladips and gentlemen having boys tojj
cloth, are invited to cal! and examine
& stock, and assist me in the effort to keept^if
H an assortment of such goods, at the cheB'p
H clothing store, No. 150 and 69 Gibbon’s
Range.
aep 29 6m GEO. S; NIGHOLS.
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