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VOLUME I.]
PUBLISHED daily and tri-weekly,
BY JOHN M. COOPER.
w . T. THOMPSON, EDITOR.
l OUH DOLLARS PER ANNPM> ——Publication OiHcc at No, 117, pay Street, near the new Custom House—
SAVANNAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 27, 1850
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ly Nows, for the country.
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MORNING NEWS.
Another State in Texas.—According to the
Brownsville (Texas) Flag of the 30th ult., the
question of separation from the State of Texas
lias already been entertained and privately dis
cussed, by the ihhabitants of the valley of the
Rio Grande. Gil tlie other hand, the Houston
(Texas) Mercantile Advertiser, of the 2d inst.
denounces alike Senators Benign and Foote for
proposing to dismember arid divide that State;
and says that the efforts of those Senators, ?o
far from inducing the people of Texas to sacri
fice their territory and destroy forever the in
tegrity of the State, will unite them as one man
to rpsist to the utmost all interference with their
State atfairs.
Warning for Apothecaries.—A young lady
In South Trenton N. J., a few evenings since
experienced a narrow escape from death by
having administered to her a spoonful of creo
sote, says the State Gazette, which was
sent from an Apothecary’s shop* in a vial, very
improperly labelled asafoetidu. The mistake
svas not discovered until the fatal poison vas
entirely swallowed, and the most agonizing
pains ensued, heightened by keen and sudden
apprehensions of the worst of consequences.
A doctor wag instantly sent for, who intended
with his usual promptitude and skill,.and before
the first blush of morning his fair patient was
regarded as out of danger.
Two Weeks Sleep.—We witnessed yester
day afternoon, at College Hall, the waking up
of a young lady of this city, mesmerized by
l’rof. Rodgers, who had been in the mesmeric
sleep for two weeks, during which lime we
learn sjpe has been cured of a painful spinal af
fection. The uncle of the young lady, Judge
H , formerly Mayor of Cincinnati, cor
roborated the above statement. When waked
up, the lady was asked how long she thought
she had boen asleep, and replied, “about two
hours.” When informed it was two weeks, she
laughed and seemed milch astonished, and
stated that she woe entirely cured of her com
plaint.—Cincinnati Times.
Mrs. Millen—We have received ano te from
a gentleman at Washington who informs us, by
authority, thut the statement* relative to the
unfortunate Mrs; Miller' having been seen and
recog nised in different parts of Virginia, are
wholly unfounded. Maj. Miller and her fa
ther are now in Washington, uud have diligent
ly followed up these rumors and overtaken the
parties described, (who in some cases were sus
pected with Some show of probability,) but as
yet have been totally undble to discover any
thing which in the remotest degree favors the
supposition that she is still in existence: The
parties aHuded to by the Virginiu paper; which
we published yesterday, are doubtless the same
already several times spoken of by different
Virginia newspaper.—Baltimore Suit.
ETA new Telegraphic discovery has been
S. Thoi
made by Mr, Wra.^, Thomas, of Norwich, N.
Y. called the Electro-Thermic Telegraph.—
The Tribune says—Letter* Patent were granted
to Mr. Thomas,Feb. 12,1850. This instrument
is said to possess all the advantages of Morse
mid Bain’s, and in some respects is far superi
or. Mr. Thomas does not use the magnet,
which is tho basis of Mose's Electric Magnetic
Telegraph, or decompose a salt like Morse and
Buin’s Electric Chemical Telegraphs, but works
on an entire new principle,- never before ap
plied to telegraphing, and is placed beyond all
litigation. The principle of this invention is
caloric, generated and controlled by the gal
vanic battery and with the new manipulator
the operator is enabled, it is asserted, to trans
act twice the amount of business in the same
time as any telegraph
now in use.
The Pacific Railroad.—On ‘ tho 8th inst.
additional subscriptions to this work were made
in Si. Louis, amounting to $34,000. The
whole amount of stock now taken foots up
$259,200, and the Republican expresses its con
viction that this amount can be increased to
hulfa million of dollars in that city, with very
little exertion.
The proposition to divert the subscription of
$500,000 voted by the citizens of 8t. Louis
last summer, to the Ohio and Mississippi Rail
road, from that work to the Pacific Railroad,
has resulted in the passage of a resolution
through the city council, to submit tho propos
ed change to a vote of the people.
D AGVEBRIAN SKYLIGHT
GALLERY.—The Subscriber respect.
From the Rio Grande.—The old location
of Fort Brown has been changed, on account
of being linbte to inundation, and arrangements
were making to remove the remains of Major
Brown, who died in its defence.
The p 'ople of the Rio Grande are desirous
to escape from the jurisdiction of Texas, and
torm a separate Government. Three Texas
merchants had boen attacked by Mexican rev
enue officers near Camargo and brutally mur
dered.
Two iVomen Frozen to Death.—The New
Brunswick papers speak of the cold there as
intensely severe last week. Two women, nam
ed Lindsey and Goodrich, who attempted to
cross the river near St. John, were after
wards found upon the ice frozen to death. They
each had bundles with them, and it is suppos
ed that they first became benumed, and wore
finally so overcome as to lie down, and never
rose again.
The Black Rainbow.—The celestial phe
nomenon which was seen a few evenings since,
and termed by beholder* a "black rainbow,” was
seen by several persons in this city, as we are
informed by Mr. Ross, of the Express, who
was one, as was his assistant, and some ladies,
at the same time; all of whom were astonished
et the beauty and novelty of this celestial vision.
It tormed a superb arch ofblack in the heavens
and to the upturned eye, was a sight of won
der and majestic grandeur. Until this assurance
rom so reliable a source, vye had our doubts as
to i s appearance, and are still not satisfied with
the propriety of the name by which it is christ
ened. A rainbow is that beautiful arch in thf
heaven when the sun is above the horizon.
* ten by reflection and refraction shows the
SPVPn primary rays of light. There is-another
appearance called the “lunar rainbow,” when
'be lesser hght rules the night, which is paler
'an that formed by the sun; and still a third
fully announces to the Citizens of Suvanrnh uiid
its vicinity, thut tie 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, and put up in
Splendid Morocco Cases, Lockets, Breast-Pins,
McduUions, and Finger Rings ; und ventures to
assert, that he will furnish os good, if nut a hot
ter Likeness than any other person ever located
inSfivannah He feels himself justified,in tile
above assertion front u pinctice of several years
in Boston, assisted by all the most recent im
provements in the art.
"Surpassed by none, eud equaled hut by few,
This is my motto, and my pictures prove it true."
The Subscriber bus, at great expense, fitted
up Ins uppartineuts so us 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 cnll at his rooms and examine
specimens. Pictures token ut reduced prices.
W. V PRENTICE.
Permanently located.
N- B.—Instructions given in the art on mode
rate terms, corner of St. J ulfan-street am? Mar
ket-square- (Up Stairs.) fob 22 ’
I RELAND AS I SAW IT.—The
A charactei
character, condition and prospects of the
people; by Win. S. Balch.
Lodge’s Portraits, of Illustrious PeiBora^es
of Great Britain, Vq|. 2 of Bohn’s Ill. Library.
Auricular Confession in the Protestant E pis-
copal Church, considered in a series of letters,
by n Protestant Episcopalian.
Ne “
The Fathers of New England, an
tion delivered before the New England Society
of New York, December 21st, 1849, by Horace
Bushncll
The transactions of the American Medical
Association, Vol. 2.
Turkish Evening Entertainments; the wanders
of remarkable incidents and the verities of
anecdotes, by Ahmed Ibm Hemdem the Keth-
hodn, called “8ohailoe,” translated from
the Turkish, by P. Brown Dragoman, of the U.
S. Legation at Constantinople.
Tho miscellaneous works of Oliver Goldi
smith, including a variety of pieces, now first
collected by JUmes Prior, vol. 2.
Received by JOHN M. COOPER.
feb 16
tf:
CARD.—The undersigne having re
opened, with an entire New stock of
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, and FANCY
P RIVATE! BOARDING
HOUSE.— MRS. CHRISTIAN—Lib
erty-street, second door west of Barnard,
feb 10
vs, ^ but these want the distinctive features
a rambuw, by not bringing out tho seven
I nmary colors—Providence Transcript.
nfSt“^ Bd ^ villa ' W Olograph,
e " l h instant, relates one of the roost hop-
" n r nat »* a l murders on record. Wil-
d Wallingford, of Crittenden county, Ky.,
terhn w '^ e from bed. gome two weeks af-
The Pr f accnur; l ,ment i an d stamped her to death,
tal fath ht been starVt ’d to death, the bru
in he - r nfU having allowed any nourishment
_ hn«;,i® lvPn ,t- After the perpetration of these
I sine i, n C , r il mes .’ ,le S nt on bi»rd a steamer, pas
■ lor nver » nn d thils has eluded justice
,ne present.
ton-street, (formerly Walker’s Marble Yard,)is
now ready to furnish anything in his line, at the
shortest notice. SODA WATER, made in
his own peculiar way. sent to any part of the
city, and always to be had at the store, in the
highest state of perfection.
Prescriptions put up with care and de
spatch.
The subsriber having served the public long
and faithfully, respectfully solicits a share oi
patronage.
july TFOS. RYERSON
-lOeigth cusks
HA of superior qualify, in store, and for
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.
j^NNALS OF THE QUEENS
OK SPAIN—From the period of the con
quests of the Goths down to the reign, of her
present Majesty Isabel 2d, with the remarkable
events that occurred during their reigns, and
anecdotes of their court*; by Anita George.
James Montjoy, or I’vo been thinking; bv
A. 8. Roe.
No. 2 Byrne’s Dictionary of Mechanics En
gine Work and Engineering.
Companion to Allendort’u new Method of
Learning to Read, Write, and speak the French
Language, or Dialogues and a Vocabulary; by
George W. Greene, nstructor in modern Lan
guages in ; Brown University.
“Only,” by the author of a Trap to catch a
Sunbeam:
The Works of the late Edgur Allan Poe;
with notices of his Life und Genius; by N. P.
Willis, J. R. Lowell, and R.. W. Griswold, 2
vols. 12 mo:
The American Poultry Yard, comprising the
Origin, History find Description of the Breeds
of Domestic Poultry, &c. &c., illustrated with
numerous engravings; by D. J. Browne, author
of the Sylva Americana, with an appendix by
Samuel Alldn. Received find for sale by
feb 16 JOHN M. COOPER.
MORNING NEWS
look atift lob Printing ©flke,
TV! ACAULAY’S HISTORY OF
ITJL ENGLAND for sale by.
J B. CUBBEDGE.
july 16
rjlIIE CARPENTER’S ASSIST-
, un 'Lf tl
works. Tor saftf gy
jnly 17
ither valuable Architectural
J. Bk'TCUBBEDGE.
JJAN L CHECKS on the
various
Bank s of the city. For sale by
msrlO J. B. CUBBEDGE.
A LBUNS, of various and beautiful pat
ents, a new supply just received and for
sale by
nov 0 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
rpilE
JL cow
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 Prncti-
ical observations of 1 Rev. Thomas Scott, D. D.,
with extensive explanatory, critical and Philo
logical Notes.
A few setts of the above Work, in six vol
umes, will he sold at a reduced price, by
- ^ - —-BBBI
aug 1
J. B. CUI
3DGE.
JJEAUTIFUI* DAGUERREO*
would respectfully
its!
TYPES.—Mr CARY
give notice that he has re-opened his. rooms
over the Jewelry Stoio of the lute Mr. T. T:
Wilmot corner Bryun street and Market Sqr.
Operating hours from 9 A. M., to 5 P. M.
Children’s Likenesses, at uny age, taken in
from 1 to 3 seconds sitting.
Paintings and Daguerreotypes neatly copied
and sot in Medallion, Morocco Cases, or Finger
Rings.
For snle, a splendid apparatus w ith instruc
tions in the art of taking Pictures’
feb 15 tf
TVTOTICE TO TRAVELLERS.
11 GEO. S. NICHOLS is now receiving an
assortment of Travelling Trunks, Carpet Bags
Valises and Satchels, and from tho arrange
ments with the manufacturers of such articld
will be enabled to keep up a good supply and
at very reasonable prices, at the Chnup Cloth
ing store, GIBBON’S RANGE,
feb 6
AT/A DDLS. NEWARK REFINED
tJVj CHAMPAGNE CIDER, landing from
brig American, for sale by
feb 9 W. M. DAVIDSON.
ARRIS TOOTH WASH.—For
Cleansing and preserving the Teeth and
Gums, and purifying the breath. Received uud
for sale by
feb 16 G. R. HENDRICKSON, & CO.
B EEBE’S COOKING RANGES.
The undersigned has just received a
half dozen W. Beebe’s Cooking Ranges, for
but uirig wood coal, with or without water backs,
which will be sold at a small advance on New
York prices, and warranted to give perfect
satisfaction or no sale,
feb 5 McARTHOR & MORSE.
A LMANfACS FOR 1850.-Foi
X1- sale by J. B.CUBBEDGE.
PRAYER ROOKS
AND BIBLES.—Prayer Books
and Bibles in finest Extra Turkey
und Velvet lining, With and without clasps, for
sale.low by J. B. CUBBEDGE.
scpt*29
L IGHT! LIGHT I!—BRILLIANT
AND CHEAP.—Suspending, Side, and
sale by
FADELFORD, FAY & CO.
Parlor Camphine Lamps
Wilinos Williams' Premium Pin* Oil Lamps,
which give a light equal to 10 8perm Candles,
at a cost of le«s than one cent an hour.
Spirit fl*s Lamps in great variety.
8olar “ “ “
Globes, Wicks, Chimneys, <fec., for all the
above kind of Lamps.
Hall Lanterns, Signal Lanterns, for hurtling
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 quality that can he procured, always on
'hand, and for sale low by
COLLINS & BULKLEY,
jon 24 WO Bryan-st
WT•—25 quarter casks Burgundy
W POUT WINE, •'
rican, and for sale by
feb 9
, landing from brig Ame.
W. M. DAVIDSON:
QAUDRY'8 BUILDING, BULL-ST.
J. B. CUBBEDGE,
Printer of the Daily Morning Nkw«, re
spectfully informs his friends and the public,
inat having made extensive additions to his
wqll selected assortment. of t printing materials,
he : 1 . ‘- L -* ’
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 beat materials and superior workr
mon, and giving his personal attention to the
business, ho doubts not that ho will be able to
give the fullest satisfaction to all who may fa
vor him with their patronage.
C? 1 Orders may be left at the Book Store
in Congress-street, or at tho office of tho Daily
Morning Nows, No. 117 Bay-st. jnn 17
Tnrner’s Compound Fluid Extract of Con
yza and HrUtlnKja.
Conci
This prepiiration is a highly Concentrated Ex
tract, containing all the Active Medicinal Prop
erties of the Conyzn, (commonly known as Black
Root,) and the Stillingia, oi Queen’s Delight.
These piants have been long since used among
our Southern Negroes and in empyrica! practice,
with the happiest results, in cuses of Chorine
Rheumatism, Ulcers of long standing, and Sec
ondary Syphilis. It is much superior to rtuj 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 af Physicians a
preparation prepared according to strict Chemi
cal and Parmaceutical science, devoid of all the
feculent and inert parts of the foots, not doubt
ing that it will supersede the Unscientific und
crude preparations hitherto usetli
Price—$1 per bottle, or six buttles for $5.
Prepared and sold hv
TURNER & ODEN,
Monument Square; ctavUimah, Gaii
nov 6
SCHOOL*
The subscriber respectfully announces that 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 be given to the
elementary studies.
BERNARD MALLON;
RkferknceSi—Rev. j‘ i T. Robert, Rev. H.
O, W yor.
PROSPECTUS OF THE
DAILY MORNING NIJWS,
An Independent Commercial and News Paper, to be
Published in the Cittfcf Savannah.
BY JOHN M COOPER,
EDITED BY W. T. THOMPSON,
r of “ Major Jones' Courtship“Chronicles of
Pincvitle," “ Sketches of Travel," <yc- i\c.
Experience line proven bath the practicability and
isefolness of the penny I'reBs. Within the few year*
usefulness of the penny Press. Within the tew years
p»6t all the Northern and Eastern cities, as Well as
most of those South end West of Us, have been Sup
plied with papers of this description, whose Srhdil di-
oP
meiisibns enable their publishers to issue them
price solow as to place them within the reach of all,
them the best mediums fof the gen-
and thus to make tnem tne nest mediums (of the gen
ernl diffusion of information on ;al! subject, bearing
upon Ihe interests of community, fiy cheapening the
Press, all have been participants in its 'benefits, while
the publishers and conductors, by a greatly increased
pntronage,have been made amply remunerated for their
expenditure ot 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
NeidS as nearly as possible upon the plan of the penny
Press of the Northern cities.
Tlie Morning tfews 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 inregafd to Politics and Parties.
Arrangements have been mude for giving the paper ail
the facilities enjoyed by the best Daily Papers, and
no pains willbe spared to mqke itsatisfactory in all its
deportments, and to give it the character of a res
pectable, useful, and reliable Journal.
In view of the great advantages which must result
to the citizens and business men fromthe establishment
of such a paper in htavannah,we feel that we may ask
and safely count upon a liberal support.
Terms.—Tho Daily Morning News Will be issued
and served to subscribers at $4, per annum, payable
half yearly, in advance ; or, 10 Cents per week, pay.
able to the Carriers.
Savannah, January, 1850.
PIA NO FORTES.—The
subscriber offers for sale Thirty
five 6, ©i, 6 j, ami 7 Octave Ma
hogany and Rosewood PIANOS, made to order
by Chickering, Nunns & Clark, Nunns &
Fisher, and A. H. Gale & Co. The instruments
are unsurpassed by any made in this country,
for purity and fuUnes'Iof tone, and elegance of
workmanship. Some of them are furnished
with compete iron frames, which strengthen
the case and prevent the liability of getting
out of tone. Others have the ordinary metalic
plates,and can bo offered for lower price/—
These Pianos are offered without any advance
upon the manufactures, prices, and those who
are desirous of obtaining a superior instrument,
at a moderate expense, would do well to call
and examine before purchasing elsewhere;
Also for sale a large assortment of dll kinds!.
Cabinet Furniture, Wool, Hair, and Mofss Mat
rasses I. W. MORRELL,
fob 6
YOUR HOUSE*
waking’s RANGE. OPPOSITE TH$
MARKET.
T HE Undersigned beg leave to inform the
public that the above Establishment has
just been entirely renovnted and fefitted for the
coming season and they will be happy to serle
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,, Ac. < &Cq which will be served up in die
>best style, • |Sp *» * .'-V ?'.fc/tjH
The season for Oysters having commented
a choice lot will always be found on band, and as
“trying is the naked truth,' 1 give usji call.
BURT & DALY.
I sept 25 tf
F14HE Subscriber* have now
A the followinggood*, »«rof
P«ut week, end will be sol,
trofaeoit i<jr cash of good t\
“J ■ *ndHarri< cnwlfcd* nt*
smoked Hal/trfit; Hyson, Yout
ofsupeilOT qualities foHkmil,
S ford & staggA Hhey'.curi.g,
erring; NeW-York Cft, Mess
bhdon Brown Stout aud Be
tide bottled Cider: Water
a fe* hall boxes Bunch HMt
quality; a superior article
patent Candles, by the box, and at rsl
with d genefal assortment o£ A
/hots Currents, Prunes,
ron,Cap_ers, CnntonOinger‘OHve 7 C
■ft Pepper;
*
Toptecu Maoarona, Ceyenff rr _,
Barley, Farina, Pepper Sauce, Casitlle I
Nutmegs, Ac., Ate.j hn band and for sole
- , FOfcp & '
sip 29 6m Barnard sti
QUNgi-Gt/N 8!-]
LOVELL, , Manufacturer
(tf every description of Doubled
idSttBe
rtfl Guns and Riffles,Dueling,!
et and Six-barfoied
every variety of Gun irtateriql apd 1
rttents, &c; Flasks, Pouches, Pc
•iqglubys
.-.ml
Powder Shtft, - Lead, and every, art
Sportsman’s Hhb, for sale low., ,
I3F* Glms re-stocked, - Flint-lock*
stocked. Flint-lock* 4fl*$*to! to
percussion, and repair jig done a» i
No. II Barnard stteet SiJftth
sign of tjie Indian.
The ship Anson, Elliot, -tbnoe, it
27th inst.
f^ISTURNELL’S
I be Emigrant's Giiidt
( . migrant's Guide to N«w L.„
ifornimand Oregon,(giving the different Gvbrifcid,-
and Bea Routs;; accompanied with it Mstp of
California, New Mexico and adjtuient bcunfrfw
showing the Gold Regions, &c.
The above Guide Book, accompanied with ft
Mtfp of North America, hy J. Oalvtfn Smith,
giv.ipg also A condensed view of - the Gold Be- -
gion, dlso thejea Routs and distance to Cal
ifornia from New York. -
DisturneU's Rail Road, Stem* Rodt, *^ Tel-
cgrdph Book; beapgu guide through the Mid
dle, Northern; and Eastern States, and Conattof
also giving thfe great lines ot travel Sottfh and '
West, and the Ocean Steam Packet arrange-
metits, containing also Table* of distances, See.
Telegraphic Lines Apd Charges, list of Houd*;
&c., &,<■.
Colton's Mitp of th* iJnited States, British
Provinces, Mc^ito, the West Indies and Cen
tral America, Wi tli parts of New Caoadaand
Vcnszeula.
The illustrated llrtnd Book, a New Guide
for Travellers through tile. Untied States,
embellished with 125 highly finished en-
graving*, fltld acdotppAnied.by a large and
accurate Man, by Calvin Jj Smith.
Disturnell> United 8tates Almanifl And Na
tional Register for the year 1850; contai&fr Au-
thontffe; Political and Statistical infnrtnation
telating to the United States, Canada, &c.
Received hy K JOllN M. COQP&R.
< fob 19
B REASTPIITfgUNII.-A plain,
Gold Box Pin, containing a lock of huir-
uoid Uox Fin, containing _ _
frith “Mary to Christopher,” and it dilte^,.,
scribed on, the back. The owner ran have it by
calling at the Book Store of Jo#n M. CoorEli,
and paying for this advertisement. feb 6
STOVES AND COOKING RAN
GES.—Tho undesigned has nOfr on
hand and for sale, at Ntiv-York prices,
the lugest and best assortment of (Aioking
Stoves and Ranges ever offered for sale in this
city. They will he sold aid warranted to give
satisfaction. They may be seen itt Owens’
New Buildings, South side of Marjtet-squnre.
aug 1 McARTHOR & MORSE.
THE RATTLE SUMltfiEfe:
A ing transcripts from personal observation
ijn Paris, during the year 1848; by I. K. Mar-'
vef, author of “Fresh Gleanings.”
Received by
jan 19
INC
1'
COOPER-
OIIN POOLE, Wholesale and fio-
tail Dealer, iu.Paints, Oil, Turpentine and.,.
Varnishes, French and American Window Glass™
Paint, Varnish and whitewash Brushes, Sable
and Camel Hair Pencils, Badger and Camel
Hair Blenders, Graining Combs, Artist’s Brush
es Und Colors, &c., &c.
Paper Hangings, Borders and Fire Board-
Prints. f ■
N. B. House, Sign and Skip Painting, Gild
ing; Graining, and Glazing done on reasonable!
terms by JOHN POOLE,
No. 11 Whitaker Street,
nearly oposite SvVift, DenslOw 9t Webster,
ffbl4
rriURFENTi»E.~10 Bbto City Di#
X tilled for sale by - *
July 31
P• J OO t STo5bi, No.27 Bull Strei
J, G. FALLIGANI'. -
SUGARAND'
IB AC*
jFwu'
of the Indian near Monument 8quafe) Savannah ;
Geo.
N. B.—-Keeps constantly on hand, Spanish,
Half Spanish and American Begem, at Whole-'
sule ami Retail. Also Chewing Tobacco,
Snaff.&c.
J v
omOM . ^S CELERRATED
_ SHIRT 8—George S. Nichols is w>Vr
opening another large supply of Judsop’s ee
brated Shirts, not equalled by any in flie Un?tr ,
States for fit and beaffiy. Those i* frant
such Goods can get them at moderate prit
at the Cheap Clothing Store
feb 6 , GiBBON’B RANGB.
po-pART'IVEHSHI# NDTIci
The snhscriber having this dfty associated
subscriber
With him Mr. L. J. GtH
net* hereafter ill be condnei
comer eif Whitaker and Goni
, fhe basi-
eR tttand
4li) Qndlir
theHtybdfM. f>BENl>l5R<fA»r & GO.
mar 1 M. PRENDBBGA8T.
XfAN]|LLAB»^W^''' ^
T pure conseputaMd «ta - aat
W -
Varulla, Lemon, Rose, Bitter
Cinnamon &c., for flavoring
pfrstry, syrup, *s»i sauews
edand fijr totorby .
G. R. HENDRICKSON, &
fob 11 .Gibbon* Building's.
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