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ford at least the comforting assurance, that one
person believes him innocent—and if even guilty
that one heart will fondly turn to him still. The
other woman scorned, mid sacrificing her hus
band’s character, at the shrine of revenge ! Oh
woman—woman, whc can comprehend thee f
To-morrow is the futal day for a great many
at the Custom House, who will receive their pay
for the last time. An order for the discharge
„f still more has been recoivod from Washing-
toil.
It has boon doubted by some persons that a
man has legal right of property invested in
a valuable dog, but one of our Courts has just
settled it. A dog was lost or stolen, and found
in the possession of a party who refused to de
liver it up, unless the owner paid the charges.
He was ordered to produce the dog in the ward
Court, in which he was ed, suthe animal identi
fied. and tho Court ordered that it be given up,
and the party who detained it to pay the costs
of all the proceedings.
A move has at length been made in behalf
of the disabled members of the New York Vol
unteers who fought in Mexico, who I am
ashamed to say have been neglected in a most
disgraceful manner while money and sympathy
have been lavished upon Hungarian refugees,
because they nobly defended their liberties and
their homes, which they had been dastardly
cowards not 10 have done. A Concert ts to bo
given on Saturday night at the Tabernacle, to
raise a fund for the Volunteers, and a Ball will
be given early next month for the same pur
pose.
Three or four particular scumps were arrest
ed yesterday, and I hope may be properly
punished. The party has been in the habit of
levying contributions on thehumane, in practice
that thev were for the benefit, of a disabled fire
man. Tliebusinesswas a very profitable one.—
Two others, were in the practice of calling on
newly-arrived German emigrants, one were
ing a star like a policeman, and threatening to
prefer a criminal charge unless they purchased
their silence. In this way three follows have
been making quite a nice living, but yesterday
they went to a little fellow named Peiller,
whose suspicions being excited he gave them $fi>
and then gave them into custody. There are
some odd ways, of getting a living in this city.
No news of the Empire City from Cliagres
yet. No news of importance stiring to-day.
CIIARLEMAC.
Turner’s Compound Fluid Extract of Con-
yv.n and Htlllingln.
This preparation is a highly Concentrated Ex
tract, containing all the Active Medicinal Prop
erties of the Conyza, (commonly known ns Black
Root,) and the Stillingin, 01 Queen's Delight.
These plants have been long since used umong
our Southern Negroes and in empyricalpractice,
with the happiest results, in cases of Chornic
Rheumatism, Ulcers of long standing, and Sec
ondary Syphilis. It is much superior to any pre
parations of Sarsaparilla as an alterative, being
more active and prompt in its operation on the
system. These facts have induced the subscrib
ers to present to the attention of Physicians a
preparation prepared according to strict Chemi
cal and Pnrmaceutical science, devoid of ail the
feculent and inert parts of the roots, not doubt
ing that it will supersede the unscientific and
crude preparations hitherto vised.
Price—$1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5.
Prepared and sold bv
TURNER & ODEN,
Monument Square, savannah, Ga.
nov 6
CONCERT!
CONRAD CHARLES REISINGER,
Tho VIOLINIST, (generally known in this
country ns the companion oi OLE BULL, with
whom he has given Concerts through Germany,
Prance and England, in triumph,) has the hon
or to announce to the Ladies and Gentlemen of
Savannah, that he will give a
GRAND CONCERT,
The only one he can give on his way to New-
York, at the
ARMORY nnii,
This Evening, February 5th, 1850.
Mods. REISINGER will execute on the
Violin SIX SPLENDID COMPOSITIONS.
lie has created great enthusiasm in all his
Concerts.
O'- MEYER’S ORCHESTRA, is engaged
for the occasion.
SCHOOL.
The subscriber respectfully announces tlint he
has opened a School in the basement of the
Second Baptist Church, in which will be taught
all the branches of a thorough English Educa
tion. Particular attention will bo given to the
elementary studies.
BERNARD MALLON.
References.—Rev. J. T. Robert, Rev. H.
O. Wyer.
Tickets $1, to admit a Lady and Gen
tleman. To bo had at the Pulaski House, and
(lie Door on the evening of the Concert.
("5^ Doors open at 6i o’clock; Coucert to
commence at 7£ o’clock precisely.
MORNING NEWS
Book anb Job fruiting ©flicc,
GAUDRY'S BUILDING, BULL-ST.
DRAWS THIS DAY.
#20,000!
GREEN AND PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERY.
Class No. 6 for 1850.
To be diawn at Savannah, Ga., on Tuesduy,
Gebruary 5th, 1850.
. W. Maury & Co., Managers.
JCfP See first page.
Rev. Mk. Stockton. A Church, without
a Creed—The Presbyterian of the West says:
“We understand that this gentleman, late
pastor of the Reformed Methodist Church in
Cincinnati, has resigned his charge, and pro
poses to establish a now no-creed church.
With a view to this, he last Sabbath delivered
his first lecture in the Unitarian Church. We
have not learned what are to be the precise
features of this new church. During the lust
wTittSPSTr. Stockton preached several discours
es, in which he held, that there is a middle
place, called Paradise,'in which they better
class of heathens, and all who, having some
grace, die in a state of imperfect sanctification,
are placed; that, under the ministry of saints
and angels, they may be fitted for heaven. We
presume his present enterprise has reference to
these views.”
Dead Letter Office.— : A correspondent of
the Baltimore Sun say3:—
Some idea of the labor performed in the
dead letter branch of the General Post-office
may be formed from the following :—Within a
few weeks about 1,600 letters, exclusively de
rivable from two sources, have been received,
examined, re-transmitted to as many postmas
ters, by whom they were restored to the writers;
receipts returned and duly registered. Each
of these letters contained from one to three
dollars. A portion was intended for the pur-
chas of a gold seeker’s humbug', the remain
der for a certain diabolical treatise—both of
which concerns happened to explode before the
proprietors got Hold of this money.
J. IS. CUB1IEDGE,
Printer of the Daily Morning News, re
spectfully informs his friends and the public,
tfiat 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 the South. By the employ
ment of the best materials and superior work
men, and giving his personal attention to tho
business, he doubts not that ho will be able to
give tiie fullest satisfaction to all who may fa
vor him with their patronage.
UfP Orders may be left at the Book Store
Cm gross-street, or at the office of the Daily
Morning News, No. 117 Bay-st. jan 17
Qlommcrrial intelligence.
END CABINET
- The subscriber respectful
ly calls the attention of the public generally to
bis place of business at the west end of Bryan
Street, where]- by industry and faithful atten
tion, be hopes to merit and be remembered with
liberal share of such work as is generally
thought to pertain to his line of business, as
Upholstery, and Cabinet work, in all its vnri
ous!forms.* 2 JOHN LAWLAW.
LATEST DATES:
Liverpool Jan. 12 | Havre Dee. 27 J Havana Jan 21.
Savannah Cotton Market, Feb. 5.
OOTTON.—The market was quiet yesterduy and
the sales amounted to 940 bales at 11% to 13c.—
principal r-les at 12%.
B EEBE’S COOKIIVO RANGES.
The undersigned has just received a
half dozen W. Beebe’s Cooking Ranges, for
burning wood or coal, without water locks,
which will be sold at a small advance on New
York prices, and warranted to give perfect
satisfaction or no sale.
fob 5 McARTHOR & MORSE.
SAVANNAH EXPORTS, FEB. 4.
BOSTON—Bark Vegta—564 bales Cotton.
POINT PETRE, (Guaduloupe.)—46% casks Rice,
7390 feet timber.
RIO DE JANEIRO, Dec. 15.— Coffee.—The mar
ket has undergone a further advance since our last ad
vices, and the dealers notwithstanding the ^disposi
tion of parties to purchase, have succeded in realizing
their demands. It is stated the new crop from the
lowlar.de will be early to hand, but it is to be feared
that high prices will bring it to market before it is
properly prepared for ehipments, hence there will be
much risk in shipping it. We theiefore look for no
very fine cottee of the new crop until the seuson is
advanced. Our quotations at present are 5||200a5||400
for mixed lot of good first of superior, and 5||000 lor
good first. .
Freight.—Abundance cf vessels, and little or noth
ing for any quarter, at any rate.
NEW YORK, Jan. 31.-— Money Market.—There
is an active demand for money, and the rates are 6 to
7 percent., for first class names, short date. Loam
on call on Government securities are making at 5 a 6
per cent. The Banks have been settling up to day.—
Tne amount of short loans called in has not been
large.
CONSIGNEES.
Per brig Augusta, from New York—J M Cooper, N
R<fc H Weed, Ambler, Barnum & Co, I W Morrell, E-
Paraons & Co, Weeds Sc Morrell, Lathrop Sc Foote,
Snider, Lathrop Sc Nevitt, Swift, Dens low Sc Web
star. H F Waring <fc Co, S & H Hoyt, J D Jesse, J
Van Ness, Wood, Claghorn & Co, II Roberts, Agent C
Rail Road, T R Mills, Scranton, Johnston & Co, SM
Pond, Brigham,Kelly & Co, J A Fawns, Brooks Sc Tup-
per, Youge & Gainmell, A Welles Sc Co, A Haywood,
Collins & Bulkley, G R Hendrickson Sc Co, J V Con*
nerat, N Lyon, Watihburu, Wilder &. Co, H A Crane,
J B Hogg, J M Bishop, LaRoche Sc Godfrey, |V’ II
May & Co, W B Giles Sc Co, M A Cohen, E W Buker,
J W Owens, 3 S Nichols, W P Yonge. E Reed, Way
•Si King, Hamilton Sc Hardeman,N B Knapp, J Shaffer,
M Prendergast & Co, J E Cady Sc Co, VV B Hrtle,
J M Haywood, Hamilton Sc Symons, W T Williams.
Georgian Office, O Johnson Sc Co, E F WDod Sc Co,
D B Nichols, J Caruthers,S Solomons, A A Solomons.
Per steamer Gen Clinch, from Charleston—Brooks
Sc Tapper, Central Rail Road.
Per steamer Laumr from Angnsto—1039 bales Cot
ton to E Molyneanx, F T Willis Sc Co, Harper Sc
Stuart, Allen, Ball Sc Co, T Ii Mills, H F Waring, T
W Beall.
Per steamer Chatham, from Augusta—847 bales
Cotton to S M Pond, F T Willis Sc Co,J H Burroughs.
' Per steamer Hancock, from Augusta—180 bales
Cotton to Harper Sc Stuart-, W Duncan, N A Hardee,
R A Allen.
Per Wm Seabrook, from Charleston—Florida Boat,
E 3 Purse, J Walter.
CHARLESTON. Feb. 4.—There was u moderately
fair demand for Cotton on Saturday last, the trnnsne
tions having reached nearly 1700 bales. The market
was in about the same position it had been for some
days. Prices unsettled and in favor of the seller,
without, however, any material change. Extreme
quotations 11% a 12 13-16.
MADISON, F«b. 2—During the past week very
little has been done in l 9 Cotton prices range from
11 tOpllVi- with small demand.
Shipping intelligence.
PORT OF SAVANNAH, -
FEB. 4
ARRIVED.
Brig Augusta, Stone, New York, to Washburn, Wil
der Sc Co.
Brigantine B K Reece, Touso, Demerara, to E Lovel
Steamer Chatham, Brodie, Augusta, with boats 9
and 12 to S M Pond.
Steamer Lamar, Cresswell, Augusta, to T R Mills
Steamer Hancock, Murray, Augusta, to J Foster.
Steamer Eliza, Keebler, Purysburg, 40 bales Cot
ton to sundry persons.
Steamer Gen Clinch, Dixon, Charleston, to Brooks
Sc Tapper.
Steamer Wm Seabrook, Blankenship, Charleston
to Brooks Sc Tupper.
CLEARED
Bark Vesta, Flinn, Boston—Washburn, Wilder Sc Co
Sehr II F Baker, McLaughlin, Point Petre, Gnadaloupe
—Cohens & Hertz.
DEPARTED.
Steamer Gen Clinch, Dixon, Charleston.
Steamer Eliza, Keebler, Purysburg.
PASSENGERS.
Per steamer Gen. Clinch from Charleston—R R
Williams, W Garland, V B Johnson, W Oredell, C
Chevers.
Per steamer Hancock from Augusta—Maj. Hum-
r^and, lady ,4 children and 2 servants, J W Taylor Sc
lady,J Robinson, Lady and 4 children, A Rockwell
a, *d lady, J Peterson and lady, W Forsyth, J Gardner,
a »d Messrs Robinson Sc Eldridge’s Equestrian Tronpe.
P®* steamer Wm Seabrook, from Charleston—Mrs
W Andrews, Mrs Smith and son, R Harrison, H T
Hall, w Dudley, Capt Herron, R VV Gordon, F An-
d,eWs * .1 Brown, S B Grince, J Sutleff, J Shilock
“4 1 deck.
F LOUR, &C.““Received per schooner
J. R. llandall, 20 barrels Baltimore Flour,
10 boxes Adamantine Candles, 50 superior
Baltimore Hams, cud 20 boxes Raisins.
jan 30 JOHN D. JESSE.
G alvanized iron.—the
ONLY RUST PROOF IRON.—By re
cent arrangment with the impor ers of this
article, Messrs. Geo. B. Morewood & Co., t>,
New York, the subscriber is enabled to offer it
at wholesale, in large quantities, at the same
prices at which it can be bought from them, and
in smaller lots at littlo advance on New York
Pl Also, “FARNHAM’S DOUBLE ACTION
FORCE AND LIFT PUMP,” which will raise
14£ gallons per 30 revolutions, and a good ar
tide of BEER PUMPS, for sale by
JAMES SULLIVAN,,
jail 24 tf No. 12 Whitakcr-st.
ATALENTINES; also Valentine Book
V Paper, and Enveh
Pap
sale by
jan 24 *
ipes, received and for
JOHN M. COOPER.
I NF A N T S’ EMBROIDER’D ROBES
AND WAISTS—Just received and for sale
low for cash. J- S. MAGILL
’ jan 24,
SCHEME.
prize of
$20,000
5,000
3,000
2,000
&c., &c.. &c.
Tickets, $5; Halves, $2,50; Quarters, $1,1
For sale by E. .WITRINGTON.
feb 5
1 prizes of $1,000
1 “ 300
40 « 200
257 “ 100
W EST
SHOP.
E astern hat.—300 bundles, in
lino order, on board ship Rhine, and for
sate by PADELFORD, FAY & CO.
jan 26
M adeira wine.—10 dgth casks
of superior qunlity, in store, and for
sale by
jan 26
PADELFORD, FAY & CO.
C ANAL FLOUR.—100 bbls. superfine
Genesee Flour, lauding and for sale by
jan 26 PADELFORD, FAY & CO.
F ish hooks and lines.-
Litnerick, Kerhy and Virginia Trout Hooks
Silk, Hair Grass, Hemp, Cotton, and Gimp,
Twisted Snoll and Fly lines. J ust received and
for sole, by E.. LOVELL,
aug 1 II 1-2 Baruard-street.
P URE SPERM OIL.—. lust receiv
ed, a lot of pure Sperm and Bleached
Whale Oil. For sale cheap, at 111 Bay-st.
apt 7 GEO. H. BROCK.
D 1
RESS SILKS. — Received per
Steamer Tennessee lOpieces dress
Silks, which will be sold very low.
J. S. MAGILL,
oct 4 Monument-square.
P JACOBS, SEGARANDTOBAC-
• CO STORE, No.27 Bull Street, (Sign
of the Indian neur Monument Square) Savannah,
Geo.
N. B.—Keeps constantly on hand, Spanish,
Half Spanish and American Segars, at Whole
sale and Retail. Also Chewing Tobacco,
Snuff, &c.
O bservations on Stevens’ Histo
ry of Georgia.—A further supply received
by
nov 23
J. M. COOPER.
rpiJRPEflITINE.'
JL tilled for sale by
—10 Barrels City Dis-
July 31
J. G. FALLIGANT.
G i ENT’S. KID GLOVES.—Just re
I" ceived: n good assortment of whito and
colored Kid Gloves, Silk do. For sale low for
cash, by J. S. MAGILL,
nov 23 Savannah Cash Store.
S ILK Umbrellas, <>f a large size.
Just received, and for sale low. by
nov 29
J. S. MAGILL,
Monument-square.
V elvet trimmings. —Just
received ; a good asBortmet of black and
colored embossed|Velvets, Scolloped do., Forest
Trimmings, &c.
nov 29 J. S. J/AGILL. ’
IT"ALE NTINE8 ALSO VAL-
▼ BNTINE BOOKS, Paper and Envel
opes. Received by
jan 28
J. B. CUBBEDGE.
P ORT MONAIES.-A new supply r»
ceived and for sale by
jan 28 J. B. CUBBGEDGE.
M AGAZINES. Uodey's and Graham’#
Magazines for January are received.
Those who wish to subsoribe for the yeut will
please call. $2,50—no postage—if paid in ad
vance—if charged, $3,00. J. Ii.CUBBEDGE
dee 13
■ New and Improved
DIARIES, For 1850, Pocket
Memorandum Books, Purses Port
Moimis, &c., For sale by
nov 22. J. B. CUBBEDGE.
C 'l OLD PENS, Pocket and Pen Knives
X Purses, Pocket Books, Tot;t Monies, Port
Folios, &c t ; for sale by
oct 16 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
4 LMANACS FOR 18 50.—F
il. sale by J. B.CUBBEDGE.
For
PRAYER ROOKS
AND BIBLES.—1’ray or Books
and Bibles in finest Extra Turkey
and Velvet lining', with and without clasps, for
sale low by J. B. CUBBEDGE.
sept 29
P UBLICATIONS OF THE
AMERCAN 81)NDAY SCHOOLUN-
ION.—The subscriber lias received a select as
sortment of tho above publications, Sunday
School Tickets,&c.
July 16 J. B -CUBBEDGE.
M ACAULAY’S HISTORY OF
ENGLAND for sale by.
July 16 J B. CUBBEDGE.
B LANKS.—Bills of Lading, Dray Tick
ets and other Blanks kept for s#le, anil
also printed to order at short notice, by
1 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
may 17 Smith Side Market Square
T HE CARPENTER’S ASSIST
ANT, and other valuable Architectural
works. For sale by
jnly 17 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
jgAN i CHECKS on the
vanou#
Bank» of the city. For sale by
msrlO J. B. CUBBEDGE.
B O A RD IN G
S. CHRISTIAN
erty-street, second door west of Barnard,
P RIVATE
HOUSE.— MRS. CHRISTIAN—Lib-
F K
G RAHAM’S MAGAZINE, for
February.
Sartains Magazine. Received by
feb 5 JOHN M. COOPER.
RANK FORRESTER’tf Fish and Fishing,' Ulus-
trated from nature by the author of “Field Sports
ofAmeric’*.,” &c.
The History, of the County of Westchester, New
York, from its first settlement to the present time, by
John Bolton, Jr. Received by
oct 16 *
$15 REWARD.—Lost Last
Night, on the Common, a small
thoroughbred SKYE TERRIER, of a
brindled grey color, with long coat. The find
er will receive the above reward on leaving
him at this office. 3 - ' feb 4
dA flT REWARD.- -Lost or stolen from
yjr the British ship Ottawa, a BOAT
about 24 feet long, painted black with a white
streak outside, green and lead color inside—
marked ‘‘Ottawa, Bridgewater, Geo. Thrift.”
Any person finding the same, will receive the
above reward by delivering the Bout to
ROBT. A. LEWIS, or
J. QUANTOCK, Jr..
feb 4 3 New Eagle Saw Mill.
Deck Load wanted for Ncw-
York.
A The bark WYA.NDOTTE, Houdlette,
■^master, having a frill under deck freight
engaged, can take 100 to 150 bales Cotton on
deck. Apply to
feb 2 PADELFORD, FAY &, CO.
N EW GOODS.—Just received,
handsome assortment of Gents’ Boots
and Congress Gaiters, Oxford Ties, &c.
Also, an assortment of Ladies’ Gaiters, Slips,
Ties, Buskins, &r.
Every description of Boots and Shoes con
stantly on hand. SAM’L A. WOOD,
feb 2 106 Bryan-st.
( J RAIIAM’S MAGAZINE FOR
X Fehrurary is received. Subscribers will
please call for their numbers.
feb 2 J. p. CUBBEDGE
R ECEIVED, per bark Savannah, 10
barrels Mercer Potoes a choice article,
10 barrels Planting Potatoes, 10 barrels Apples,
10 boxes Oranges. JOHN D. JESSE,
feb 1
a UININE! QUININE.—150 oz
Fans’ Sulphate Quinine.
For sale by W. HUMPHREYS
jan 29 , lm
R eceived per brig wilson
FULLRE, 8 firkins choice GoslienButter,
and a choice lot of Cheese.
jan 30 .JOHN D. JESSE.
G old pens and gold pen
AND PENCIL CASES.—A new sup
ply just received by
jan 24 JOHN M. COOPER.
B LAKE’S FIRE PROOF
PAINT for sale by the bbl. or retail by
jan 30
J. G. FALLIGANT.
M OUSlin De Lain.—A handsome as
sortment plain col’d M. De Lain, all
wool, for sale low.
dec 11
J. S. MAGILL.
feb 10
iy
JOHN M. COOPER.
UST RECEIVED, per steamer
Cherokee, a splendid assortment of Taft’,Sat <
n and Velvet Ribbons, Embossed Velvet Gimp Braids
Silk and Velvet Neck Ribbons, Cuffs, Silk Braids,
L. C. Hd’kfs, Love Veils, Kid Gloves, and all kinds of
Buttons for Dresses. For sale low for cash, by
JOHN VAN NESS,
nov 6 157 Congress-street.
A lbums, of various and beautiful ptit-
crus, a new supply just received and foil
sale by 1 _ •
n„v 2 J- B. CUBBEDGE.
T he comprehensive
COMMENTARY ON THE HOLY BI
BLE, containing the text according to the
authorized version, Scott. Marginal References,
Mathew Henry's Commentary, Condensed,
but containing every useful thought, the Practi-
ical observations of Rev. Thomas Scott, D. I). f
with extensive explanatory, critical and Philo
logical Notes.
A few setts of the above work, in six vol
umes, will be sold at a reduced price, by
ttU g 1 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
P ADDED PORT-FOLIOS—A new and
convenient article • received by.
n „v 6 JOHN M. OOOPEE.
^ LADIES’ GAITERS.—Just
^"received, a new supply of Ladies’ Bl’k
and Col’d Gaiters. For sale cheap, by
JOHN VAN NESS,
nov 6 157 Congress-st.
C OPYING PRESSES.—A fine a»
sortment received bv
oct 30 JOHN M. COOPER.
W INDOWGLASS.—500 boxes of
American and French Window Glass,
from 7x9 to 16x13; do do do Coach and Pic
ture do from 16x18 to 36x44. For sale by
july 31 JOHN G. FALLIGANT.
W indow sashes & blinds.
5000 lights, 8 by 10 Sash; 2000 do
10 by 12 do ; 1000 do Assorted sizes; 100 pair
Vennetian Blinds, assorted sizes. For sale by
ily 31 J. G. FALLIGANT.
E nvelopes.
for sale by
mar 27
-A good assortment,
.1. B. CUBBEDGE.
UST ItEC’D, Per steamer Cherokee, a new as
sortment of Plain Cashmeres, Delanes, Alpacas,
Lusters, &c., veiy pretty and cheap. Also, a few fine
Long Shawls. For sale low, at the Cheap Cash Store,
by JOHN VAN NESS,
nov 6
C O-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE
The subscriber having this day associated
with him Mr. L. J. GUILMART1N, the busi
ness hereafter ill be conducted (at the old stand
corner of Whitaker and Congress-streets) undor
tho stylo of M. PRENDERGAS1 & CO.
mar 1 M. PRENDERGAST.
E piscopal prayer books—
Just received, a supply in various new and
very elegant styles of binding.
nov 6 JOHN M. COOPER.
riTST ItEC’D. Another lotof Cssmeres. For isle
1 cheap, by JOHN VAN NESS-
nov 6
J UST REC’D, an assortment of white
and colored Shirts, merino and cotton Under
Shirts and Drawers, Cravats, Neck Ties, Pock
et Hankerchiefs, cotton and merino Hose, color
ed and white Kid Gloves, woolen and Silk do,
For sale at reduced prices, by
JOHN W. KELLY,
Opposite the Pulaski Houso.
dec 15 tf
M ORE NEW GOODS.—Received
bv 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 are offered
on the most reasonable and accommodating
terms for casli or approved paper.
JOHN MALLERY, at 155 Bay-st.
jan 16 lm Adjoining city Hotel.
C RAPE Shawls—white and black.
Just received, and for sale low for cash, by
nov 29 J. S. MAGLL
S TEEL BUTTONS, for trimming
Dresses, just rec’d and for sale by
dec 11 J.S. MAGILL.
W OOD, WOOD.—Always on hand,
a supply of Onk and Ash Wood For
sale low by DAVID R. DILLON,
Old stand, foot of West Broiul-st.
J UST RECEIVED—Superior black Doe-
1 skins, fancy mixeu, striped and plaid Cns-
simeres, for Pants; fine wool-dyed black Cloth,
for Coats, &c. .T. S. MAGILL,
nov 6 Monument-square
JOHN MALLERV, DRA
PER AND TAILOR, having rpsumed
business at the old stand, invites the at
tention of the public to his stock of NEW AND
qHEAP GOODS, now opening, consisting of
rbady made Clothing, furnishing articles, and a
full supply of Cloths, Cassimeree and Vestings,
which he is prepared to make to order in the
most approved style, july 16 lv
C HALK, WHITING ANZ> PUTTY.
—5 bbls, Putty in Bladders; 30 bb!s
Whiting; 150 bbls Chalk. For sale by
nov 22 J. G. FAT.7 IGANT.
E nvelopes And Note Paper. For
sale by J. B. CUBBEDGE,
jan 15 Market-square.
F rench needle work’d
COLLARS. — Just received a hand
some assortment of French Needle Work’d
Collars; mourning do; needle work’d" Cuffs
mourning do; for salp iow for cash,
jan 24 J- S. MAGILL.
W HITE LEAD.—10,000 LBS.AT
LANTIC White Lead, warranted pure ;
4,003 English do. do. do , for sale by
joly 31 JOHN G. FALL! »ANT.
Received persteamer Tennessee a
fine assortment of fancy and mixed Cas-
simere, Merino Vestings, black Satinets
&c. J. S. MAGILL, 115 Congress-st
oc t 4 monument square
B ONNETS —New Stylo. Jn.t received pereteam
er, and for sale low, by JOHN VAN NESS,
nov 6 . 157 Congrews-at
F ine demascu§ double
BARRELED GUNS.—The subscriber
has received from the Manufacturer direct per
ship Yeoman, his stock of fine guns, gimge No.
10 11 12,13, 14. 15 a,| d 16- Also, a complete
assortment of Ely’s shot cartridges, which will
be sold low for cash or city acceptance.
E. LOVELL,
n „v IT No. 11 Barnard street
YOUR HOUSE.
WARING’s RANGE, OPPOSITE THR
MARKET.
T HE Undersigned beg leave to inform the*
public that the above Establishment hag
just been entirely renovated and refitted for til#
coming season and they will be happy to serve
nil who may favor them with a coll. Their lar
der will always be stored with the choicest
viands the murknt affords, viz: Venison, Beef
steaks, Mutton-chops, Woodcock, Snipe, Oys
ters, &c., &c., which will be served up in the
best style.
The season for Oysters having commented
a choice lot will always be found on hand, and as
trvine is the naked truth,’ 1 give us a call.
J b BURT & DALY,
sept 25
L ight i light i r—brilliant
AND CHEAP.—Suspending, Side, and
Parlor Camphine Lamps.
Wilmot Williams’ Premium Pine Oil Lamps,
which give a light equal to 10 Sperm Candies,
at a cost of less than one cent an hour.
Spirit Gas Lamps in great variety.
Solar “ “ _ “
Globes, Wicks, Chimneys, &c., for all tha
above kind of Lamps.
Hall Lanterns, Signal Lanterns, for burning
either Oil or Gas; Guarded and Bull’s Eye
Lanterns; Girandoles, Silvered and Gilt; Can
dlesticks of Brass, Britannia, and Tin; Cam
phine and Spirit Gas or Burning Fluid, of the
purest quulity that can be procured, always on
hand, and for sale low by
COLLINS & BULKLEY;
j an 24 100 Bryan-st.
THE SUBSCRIBER has on
hand a large assortment of BONNETS,
consisting °f Tuscans, Pearls, Cobergs,
Peddles, Fancy and Tulip Braids, &c; also,
a large assorment of Ribbons and Flowers, at
the lowest cash prices.
EP Bonnets and Hats Bleached, Pressed
and Altered to the Latest Style, at No. 15 Bar-
nard-street, South side Mark#t-#q«are- _
jan 29 »•