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VOLUME I.]
SAVANNAH, MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 4. 1850.
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[NUMHER 40.
rUSnSHBU DAILY AND TRI-WEBKLY,
B V JOHN M. COOPER.
W. T. THOMPSON, EDITOR.
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summer since has beeu sufficiently warm to
liberate him. The only danger is that offamine
should their guns huve failed to procure them
provisions; but still there is hope that they have
managed, by placing all hands on short allow*
mice, to sustain themselves ; un.l uny ship which
at midsummer can break though the frozen
barrier, may yet find them safe—worn down,
no doubt, but still alive.—Sunday Mercury.
MORNING NEWS.
Broken-Hearted.—Rev. J. L. Hodge, 'Pas
tor of the First Baptast church, Nassau street,
delivered a discourse on Sunday afternoon, in
which he commented on the recent calamity in
Hague street. Among other affecting inci
dents, he mentioned the death of Mrs. Gulliver,
whose ftmeral he attended that afternoon. Mrs.
G., he suid, was an aged lady and had three
grandsons in the building ut the time of the
explosion. The charred remains of t vo were
brought home, and the third had ever since
been hanging between time and eternity in con
sequence of the injuries received. The old la
dy wag as well as her grandsons when they left
hopae on Monday morning. She loved them
—they were her pride. When the mangled
remains of two, and the disfigured body of a
third were brought home, site could not weep,
but sat in the old arm chair the picture of grief.
She continued thus, without giving any extor
nal evidence of disease, until Friday morning,
when siifl fell asleep—in death. She died of a
broken heart. She had long been a member of
Rev. Mr> Hodge’s Church, as was also one of
the deceased and several other members of the
family.—Brooklyn Advertiser.
From the Charleston Courier.
Dedication for a Jjudy’n Album.
H ere, would I Friendship’s altar rear;
Lnvite its fruits—
Accept its flowers—
Pay back its smile and tear.
Friend of my tender years,
Drop, as you pass, a flower;
l'or, future day shall own
Its sacred power.
Companions of my youth,
While yet your hearts are warm,
Leave hero a word—a line—
Shull speak their lovo and truth.
Fellow-traveller, all,
Who greet me by the way,
1 would your names recall
At life’s most distant day.
In gladness we have met—
In soi row, now, we part:
Breath, here some farewell tones,
Shall linger on myhenrt.
My friends—all friends above !
Speak low the words—trace dim the lines-
That I alone may read the signs
That indicate thy love.
Lot Past, and Future here,
In mystic union blend,
And all, forever-present, live,
Who’ve called me friend.
Grim Death shall never enter here;
Old Time shall sleep upon his scythe;
Stern Winter e’er an exile bo,
And Spring run round the ye
J. N
ear.
M. S.
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UBA MOL,ASSES.—192 hhds. 30
tierces, 12 bills.’, the cargo of scb. Midas,
from Havana, in fine order, and of superior
quality. Luuding and for sale by
feb 23 PADELFORD, FAY &CO.
K IES TED’S BREAST OINT
MENT.—This ointment is unequaleel
by any other application for the cure of
Ague in the breast, caking of the milk, or tu
mors from any other causes, whether in the
Breast or any other part of the body; just re
ceived and for sale bv
feb 7 G. R. HENDRICKSON & CO.
P ERFUMERY. —An extensive assort
ment of Lubin’s Extracts, also Giierlain’s,
Received
Prevost's. Monpela’s and Gueland’s.
and for sale bv
fob 19 G. R. HENDRICKSON & CO.
W OOD, WOOD.—Always on band,
a supply of Oak und Ash Wood, For
sale low by DAVID R. Ill LLON,
Old stand, foot of West Broad-st.
B oys, notice this. —Just re
ceived at the cheap clothing store, Gib
bons’range another assortment of boy,s Tweed
Oasimere Sucks, and business Coats. Cull
soonoryou will be too late to get one. Fin
ale cheap for cash, by
fob 22 GEO. S. NICHOLS.
P RIVATE BOARDING
HOUSE.— MRS. CHRISTIAN—Lib
erty-street, second door west of Barnard,
feb 10
iy
LADIES’ O AIT Kits. —Just
"“received, a new supply of Ladies’ Bl'k
and Col’d Gaiters. For Bale cheap, by
JOHN VAN NF.S8,
nov 8 157 Congress-st.
J^NNALS OF THE QUEENS
OK SPAIN—From theperiod of the con
quests of the Goths down to the reign, of her
present Majesty Isabel 2d, with the remarkable
events that occurred during fheir reigns, and
anecdotes of their courts; by Anita George.
James Montjoy', or I’ve been thinking; by
A. 8. Roe.
No. 2 Byrno’s Dictionary of Mechanics En
gine Work and Engineering.
Companion to Allendori’s new Method of
Learning to Read, Write, and apeuk 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 lata Edgar Allan Poe;
with notices of his Life and Genius; by N. 1’.
Willis, J. R. Lowell, audit. W. Griswold, 2
vols, 12 mo.
The Americoir Poultry Yard, comprising the
Origin, History and Description of the Breeds
of Domestic Poultry, &c. &c., illustrated, jvitlr
numerous engravings; by D.J. Browne, author
of the Sylva Americana, with an appendix by
Samuel Allan. Received and for sole bv
icb 16 JOHN M. COQl’ER.
M ACAULAY’S HISTORY
ENGLAND for sale .by.
OF
july 16
J B. CUBBEDGE.
rjNHE CARPENTER’S ASSIST
ANT, and other valuable Architectural
works. For gale by
jnly 17 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
JJANK CHECKS on the
various
Bank s of the city. For sale by
mar 10 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
A LBUMS, of Various and beautiful put-
Jlir. eras, a new supply just received and for
sale by
nov f
J. B. CUBBEDGE.
mi SE COMPREHENSIVE
JL 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 I’racti-
ical observations of 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 be sold at a reduced price, by
aug 1 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
MORNING NEWS,; .
Book anil lob ^printing ©fficc,
GAUDRYS BUILDING, BULL-ST.
J. B. CUBBEDGE,
Printer of the 17au.y Morning News, re
spectfully informs his friends and the public,
that havin
at having made extensive additions to his
well selected assortment of printing materials,
ho is prepared to exocute with despatch every . .
‘ "OOK and JOB PRINTING, and few halt boxes Bunch Unison., In layers of a
reasonable as those of any other “wV’ca^feY.'by ttataafSd«
It. in the nnuth. 13y the employ- with n mnaral -r JJ.J -Hi ’ 4
vork*
variety.of BOOK
on terms ns
establishment in the South,
ment of the best materials and superior worl
men, and giving his personal attention to the
business, ho 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 of the Daily
Morning News, No. 117 Bay-st. jnn 17
Groceries, Frulta, Ac.
riVIIK Subscriber* have now on hand and if store
Y the following poods, purchased in Nefr-York the
past week, and will be sold st h small adtsfacs
iromcost for cash or good credit: Wwolseys, Bin-
art s and Harris’ crushed, ground, losf and grans'
sugars; Porto Rico and Muscavado dor fresh 1
smoked Halibut;Hyson, Young Hyson and Oolorig
Of superior qualities fof family use; Pork Hums (
ford Sc stagg & Shay’son ring, equal to any in Iks
^errinilNew-York City Mess Pork;
(I Sin-
auy in the city,)
J W..J XT,rrqn g tsspa ssUpOfiOT 3tircll
London Brown Stout and Scotch Ale; B superior sr
tmle bottled cider: Water Psili; smoked tongues.
J8S*
, Hgy_
with a general assortment of dried"piumg ’ Pencks”
Zante Currants, Prunes, paper.shelled AltooudS, Cit
ron, Capers, Canton Ginger, Olive Oil, Pedonn “
Tapioca Macarona. Cayenne Pepper, Mustard, pn
Barley, Fariiia, Pepper Sauce, Castile Soap, !
Nutmegs, &c.,&c., on band and for sale by
FORD ft WATTS,
sop 25 6m Barnard street.
Q.UNS S-OUN S!— EDWARD
Tsrlier’s Compound Fluid Fxtrnct of Con-
yza nnd tsrllllngln.
This preparation ig a highly Concentrated Ex
tract, containing ull the Active Medicinal Prop
erties of the ConyzB, (commonly known a« Black
Root,) and the Stillingia, oi Queen’s Delight.
These plants have been long since used among
our Southern Negroes and in empyrical practice,
with the happiest results, in cuses of Ghqrnic
Rheumatism, Ulcers of longstanding, and Sec
ondary Syptiilis. It is much superior to nny pre
parations of Sarsaparilla as an alterative, being
more active nnd 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-
cul nnd Parmacoutica! science, devoid of all the
feculent aad inert parts of the roots, not doubt
ing that it will supersedo the unscientific and
crude preparations hitherto used.
Price—$1 per bottle, or six bullies for $5.
Prepared and sold bv
TURNER & ODEN,
Monument Square, onvannah, Ga.
nov 6
SCHOOL.
The subscriberrospectfullyannouncos that he
has opened a School in the basement of the
Second Baptist Church, in which will be taught
ull the branches of a thorough English Educa
tion. Particular attention will be given to the
elementary studies.
BERNARD MALLON.
References.—Rev. J. T. Robert, Rev. II.
O. Wyer.
PROSPECTUS OF THE
DAILY MORNING NEWS,
An Independent Commercial and Hews Paper, to be
Published in the City of Savannah.
BY JOHN M COOPER,
D aouerrian skylight
GALLERY.—The Subscriber respect-
Sir John Franklin.—An offer has been
nude by H-nry Grinnell, Esq., to fit out two
vessels to go in search of Sir John Franklin,
and it is desirable that Congress should in some
manner co-operate in the benevolent efforts ma
king to discover the missing navigator. Wo
see no reason to despair of finding hint, or any
substantial cause to give, up the search. He
inay be much nearer than many suppose, err
closed in the ice; und if the vessels are on
the spot in July to take advantage of the first
opening, the long lost may yet be discovered.
What is the history of the English expeditions
to discover a north-west passage, for al this
time it is of peculiar interest?
John Cabot and his three sons sailed from
Bristol in 1497, on a voyage to the northern
seas. Since the date of their sa'ling to the
year 1800, forty-four expeditions left England
fur the same object, but only with partial suc
cess. In 1818, the expedition of Captain Ross
was fitted out, with greater conveniences and
facilities than uny previous one; The ships
Were large, of uncommon strength, and all
kinds of nautical instruments were liberal
ly supplied. Parry’s expedition, in 1819, fol
lowed. Iu this expedition was Lieutenant
Pranklio, who crossed the continent under un
paralleled sufferings. Parry at the end of the
year wintered at Prince Regeps inlet. Here
’they were closely locked in the ice, aad with
-every comfort. The officers and crews man-
-aged to pass their tiase as pleasantly as circum
stances admit in the arctic regions. They got
i«p amateur plays, wr ite newspapers, apd used
•every effort to pass the lime in this dreary sol
itude.
1 his expedition claimed to have sailed thir
ty degrees of longitude beyond any previous
expedition, nnd of having also made many dis
coveries of bays, harbors, and inlets. In 1829.
Oqptain Ross sailed with his expedition, and
returnedl in 1833, having failed in the great
object of making the passage, but still making
many interesting discoveries. In 1845, Sir
John I ranklin sailed in the Erebus, in company
with the Terror, b6th screw propellers, and
admirably fitted in every respect. The ships
were cased with iron and provisioned for a
voyage which, with good management, may
have lasted four year. The expedition has not
been heard from since it sailed, which may ap
pear somewhat disheartening; but it was in a
quarter of the world in which few adventure,
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-street and Market-square, for the purpose
of taking DAGUERRIAN LIKENESSES,
beautifully Colored, if required, and 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 person 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 ray motto, and my pictures prove it true.”
The Subscriber has, at great expenso, fitted
up his appartments so as to secure light directly
from above, which is considered one of the great
est additions in taking perfect Daguerrian Like
nesses. The Citizens of Savannah ore respect
fully invited to call at his rooms and examine
specimens. Pictures taken at reduced prices.
W. V PRENTICE,
Permanently located.
N. B.—Instructions given in the art on mode
rate terms, corner of St. Julian-street and Mar
ket-square- (UpStairs.) feb 22
B eau
TYPI
RS.—Mr CARY would respectfully
give notice that he has re-openrd his rooms
over the Jewelry Stoie of the late Mr. T. T.
Wilmot corner Bryan street und Market Sqr.
Operating horn's from 9 A. M., to 5 P. M.
Children’s Likenesses, at any agp, taken in
from 1 to 3 seconds sitting.
Paintings and Daguerreotypes neatly copied
and set in Medallion, Morocco Cnses, or Finger
Rings.
For sale, a splendid appnrntus with instruc
tions in the al t of taking Pictqres’
feb 15 tf
N otice to travellers.
GEO. S. NICHOLS is now receiving an
JRELAND AS I SAW IT.—The
character, condition and prospects of the
people; by Wm. S. Batch.
Lodge’s Portraits, of Illustrious Personages
of Great Britain, Vol. 2 of Bobn’s Ill. Library.
Auricular Confession in the Protestant Epis
copal Church, considered in a series of letters,
by a Protestant Episcopalian.
The Fathers of New England, an ora
tion delivered before the New England Society
of New York, December 21st, 1849, by Horace
Bushnell.
The transactions of the American Medical
Association, Vol. 2.
Turkish Evening Entertainments; the wonders
of remarkable incidents and the verities of
anecdotes, by Ahmed Ibm Hemdem the Kexh-
hodti, called “Sohailee,” translated from
the Turkish, by P. Brown Dragoman, of the U.
S. Legation at Constantinople.
The miscellaneous works of Oliver Gold
smith, including a variety of pieces, now first
collected hy James Prior,vol. 2.
Received by JOHN M. COOPER.
feb 16
N
EW MUSIC. — Hernani, Hernani,
assortment of Travelling Trunks, Carpet Bags
Valises and Satchels, nnd from the arrange
ments with the manufacturers of such .articld
will be enabled to keep up a good supply nnd
at very reasonable prices, at the Cheap Cloth
ing store, GIBBON’S RANGE,
feb 6
BBLS. NEWARK REFINED
50 CHAMPAGNE CIDER, landing from
brig American, for sale by
feb 9
W. M. DAVIDSON.
ARRIS TOOTH WASH.—IV
nj Cleansing and preserving the Teeth and
Gums, and purifying the breath. Received und
for sale by
feb 16 G. R. HENDRICKSON, &CO.
JJEEBE’S COOKING
RANGES.
The undersigned has just received a
half dozen W. Beebe’s Cooking Ranges, for
buiniugwood 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.
To Parents and Guardians.
BOY'S READY MADE CLOTHING.
EDITED BY W. T. THOMPSON,
Author of. “ Major Jones 1 Courtship“ Chronicles of
Tincville“ Sketches of Travel^-c.
Experience bus proven both the practicability and
usefulness of the penny Press. Within the few years
past ail the Northern und Eastern cities, as well ns
most of those South and West of us, have heen sup
plied with papers of this description, whose small di
mensions enable their publishers to issue them at a
price so low as to place them within the reach uf all,
and thus to make them the best mediums for the gen
eral diffusion of information on al! subjects bearing
upon the interests of community. By cbeapeniug the
Press, all have beeu participants in its benefits, while
the publishers and conductors, by a greatly incrunsed
patronage,have been made amply remunerated ior their
expenditure of capital and labor.
Relieving that the growing prosperity of Savannah
authorizes, and that her interests demand the estab
lisbment of a cheap qommeicial and news medium,
we have determined to publish the Daily Morning
News as nearly as possible upon the plan of the penny
Press of the Northern cities.
The Morning News will be emphatically a Com
mci'cial Newspaper, ^evoted 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 ano 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 satisfactory in all its
departments, 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 man from the establishment
of such a paper in tinvannah, we feel that we may ask
nnd safely count upon a liberal support.
Terms.—-TheDaily Morning News will be ipsued
and served to subscribers at $4, per anuiim, payable
half yearly, in advance ; or, 10 Cents per week, pay
able to the Carriers.
Savannah, January, 1850.
LOVELL, Manufacturer and Importer
of every description of Double and Stoats bar
rel Guns and Riffles, Dueling, Belt, Holster, Pock
et and Six-barreled Revolving Pistols, ud
every variety of Gun material and Gun ntpls-
ments, &c. Flasks, Pooches, Percussion Caps,
Powder Shot, Lead, and every article in tie
Sportsman’s line, for BiiJe low.
VST Guns re-stocked, Flint-locks altered to
percussion, and repair ng done as usual.
No. 11 Barnard stieet South side Market
sign of the Indian. jdH Iff
The ship Anson, Elliot, heboe, at New Yort Mi the
27th inst.
nnd Sea Routs; Accompanied with a Map.of
Californio, New Mexico and adjacent countries
showing the Gold Regions, &c.
The nbove Guide Book, accompanied with a
Map of North America, by J. Galvan Smith,
giving also a condensed view of the Gold Re
gion, also the Sea Routs and distances to Qal-
ifoniiafrom New York.
Disturnell’s Rnil Road, Steam Boat, and Te)-
esraph Book; beinga guide through the Mid
dle, Northern, and Eastern States, and Canada:
also giving the great lines ot travel South amt
West, and the Oceiin Steam Packet arrangq-
ments, containing also Tables of distances, &c.
Telegraphic Lines and Charges, list of Hotels,
&c., &c.
Colton’.* Map of the United States^ British
Provinces, Mexico, the West Indies and Cen
tral America, with parts'of New Canada and
Venezeula.
The illustrated Ilnm! Bonk, n New Guido
for Travellers through the United States,
embellished with 125 highly finished en
gravings, arid accompanied by a large and
accurate Man, by Calvin J. Smith.
Distnrnell s United States Almannc and INa-
tionnl Register for theycar’1850; contuing Au
thentic, Political and Statistical information
relating to the United States, Canada, <feo.
Received by JOHN M. COOPER,
foh 19
B reastpin found.-a plain,
Gold Box Pin, containing a lock of hair-
witli “Mary to Christopher,” and a date in
scrijj^d on the back. The owner can have it by
callipisfntthe Book Store of John M. Coorxjr,
aying for this advertisement. feb 6
and
STOVES AND COOKING RAN
GES.—The undersigned has now ou
hand und for sale, at New-York prices,
Ingest nnd best assortment of Cooking
Stoves and Ranges ever offered for sale in ibis
city. They will be sold and warranted to give
satisfaction. They may bo seen at Owens’
New Buildings, Smith side of Market-square,
aug 1 McARTHOR & MORSE.
#
riYHE BATTLE SUMMER; he-
J- ing transcripts from personal observation
in Paris, during the year 1848; by I. K. Mar
vel, author of “Fresh Gleanings.” *
Received by JNO M COOPER-
jnn 19
JOHN POOLE, Wholesale and Re
am! it will be remembered that Sir John Rosi
was absent on his second polar expedition
four years and five months, and for four years
war notheard from, although the ships were
at the bottom of Prinoe Regent’s Inlet.
We have no apprehensions that any accident
has happened to Sir John Franklin. He has,
beyond doubt, v^olured further than any other
vessel, the ice hasmosed in ujSon him, and no
Moonlight of the Heart, by Strakosch ; Ches-
nut Street Polka, &c. Just received and for
sale by JOHN M. COOPER,
feb 6
r INDOW SASHES & BLINDS.
W i__
5000 lights, 8 by 10 Sash; 2000 do
The subscriber has just re
turned from the north, bring
ing with him a much larger as-
assoftment of Boy’s Ready Mude Clothing, than
he has heretofore kept, and intends to keep ^
|agup a general assoriment of steh goods, gj
M which he will sell at as low prices as can jgj
Sbeaffoided. They having been made by £
men of long experience in boy’s ..-clothing,
* he has no hesitation in sayinglie can fit and Jj
•. please any boy from six to sixteen years old, |£j
2 in any of the following garment*: |j»
NJ Fine black cloth frock coals, sacks and
ground Jackets. ^
*5 Fine mixed tweed sacks and satinet round
Jackets. W
® Black casimer, fancy stripe tweed and
® satinet Pants. '
Fancy silk, alpaca, Valencia, fancy mar-fl
PIANOFORTES.—The
subscriber offers for sale Thirty
five 6,6J, 6$, nnd 7 Octave Ma
hogany and Rosewood PIANOS, made to order
by Chickering, Nunns & Cinrk, Nunns &
Fisher, and A. H. Gale & Co. The instruments
are unsurpassed by ajiy made in this country,
for purity and fullness of tone, and elegance of
workmanship. Some of them are furnished
with complete' iron frames, which strengthen
the case and prevent 1 the liability of getting
out of tone. Others have the ordinary motalic
plates.and can be offered for lower prices.—
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 all kinds
Cabinet Furniture, Wool, Hair, nnd Moss Mat-
I. W. MORRELL.
10 by 12 do ; 1000 do assorted sizes ; 100 pair
Vennetian Blinds- assorted sizes. For sale by
jly 31 ' J- G. FALLIGANT.
rpURPENTINE
JL tilled for sale by
—10 Bbls City Dis
July 31
W ,BE Ju
t ▼ covering]
J. G. FALLIGANT.
ISH COVERS,
For
eovermgVIishes from flip* and other in-
seet£. A full supply of the above useful arti
cles. just received and for sale by
J feb S1 COLLINS & BULKLY.
•g. seillos and satin Vests. a
qjj Shirts, undershirts, suspenders, and
CR genera) assortment of cloth caps. a
j3 An assortment of children s small suits j
O beautifully trimmed, for boys from 5 to 8 _j
M years. S
b Ladies and gentlemen having boys tog
cloth, are invited to call and examine ipy ^
stock, and assist roe in the effort to keep rip -
Pan assortment of such goods, st the cheap
No. 150 and 09 Gibbet’*
(■* clothing More,
Range.
sep29 6m
GEO. S, NIGHOLS.
mil Dealer, in Paints, Oil, Turpentine and
Varnishes, French nnd American Window Glass
l’aint, Varnish nnd whitewash Brushes,
nnd Camel Hair Pencils, Badger and Ca
Hair Blenders, Graining Comh|, Artist’s Br
eg and Colors, &c., &c.
Paper Hangings, Borders nnd Fire Board'
Prints.
N. B. House, Sign and Ship Painting, Gild
ing, Graining, and Glazing Hone on reasonable!
terms'by JOHN* POOLE,
No. II Whitaker Street,
nearly oposite Swift, Donslow & Webster.
fob 14
C O-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE
Th
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 CongresB-strriets) under
the style of M. PRENDERGA8T & CO.
mar 1 M. PRENDERGAST.
lasses
feb 6
T/-ANILLA BEANS.-Also Mcakim’s
Y pure concentrated extracts, comprising,
Vnnilla, Lemon, Rose, Bitter Almond, Nutmeg,
Cinnamon &c., for flavoring ices jellies, cus
tards, pastry, syrup, and sauces. Just receiv
ed and for sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON, & CO.
fob 11 Gibbons Building’s.
YOUR HOUSE.
waking’s RANGE, OPPOSITE THp
market.
T HE Undersigned beg leave to inform tie
public that the above Establishment ha*
just been entirely renovated and refitted for the
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
vjfind* the market affords, v»t Venjson, Beef
steaks, Mutton-chops. Woodcock, 8nip», Oys
ters, Sir.., &c., which will be served up in die
best etyle.
The season for Oysters having commenced
a choice lot will always be found on band, and as
“ trying i" the naked truth,’* give ue a call.
BURT & DALY.
sept 05 tf
£S> I
CARD.—-The underaigne
opened, with an entire New stock of
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, and FANCY
ARTICLES, at N*. 139 gouth-side Biwugh-
ton-street, (formerly Walken’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 t6 be had at the store, in the
highest state of perfection.
Presciuptivns put up with care and de
spatch. -
The suberiber haring served tfcn j
and faithfully, respactfoUy
patronage.
.inly. . .... THffljs,,
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