Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, March 06, 1850, Image 1

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four dollars per annum. ....publication Office at No. 117, Bay Street* near the new Custom House.—— SINGLE COPIES TWO VOLUME I.] SAVANNAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 6v 1850. cents. published daily and tri-weekly, II y JOHN M. COOPER. w t. THOMPSON, EDITOR. terms: TUp Rally Morning Now. i. dolivermi to City subscribers.! 64 per «nnum, payable half yearly in ■adconce, or for TfiN CENTS a week, payable to the 'Cnrrierf Single copies, two cents. T'he Trl-Weekly Morning News, for the coun- try, containing all the new. matter and new adverti.e- Tuentrof the daily, i» furnished for threo dollar, per- unoum, in advance. . ' , Adverti.omente inserted at thefollowing rate.; 1 square, 1 insertion, 00,50 i 1 .quare 1 month, *7,00 continuance,... 50 1 aqu.r. 2 month,, 12,00 h .qnaro, 1 week,... 2,50 | 1 .quare 3 months, 15,00 IJfP Twelve lines or lets to constitute a square. Advertisement, published every other day, and those inserted once or twice a week, are charged 60 cent, per square for each insertion. Legal advertisements inserted at the nsual rates. Advertisements from transient persona orstrangera, ■mast be paid in advance. ..... . Yearly advertisers will he restricted to their regu- ! lar buisnesses, and all other advancements not pertain- ing to their regular bnsioess as agreed for, will beebarg Yearly advertisers exceeding in their advertisements the average number of Hues agreed for, will be charged at proportional rates. . All advertisements for charitable Institutions and religious Societies will be charged half price. r'jgp- Advertisements sent to this office without di rections as to the number of insertions, Will bo pnb. lisbed daily, until ordered to be discontinued, and charged accordingly. All new advertiesments appear in the Tri-week ly News, for the country. *,* All Letters directed to this office or the Editor, must be post paid. MORNING NEWS. = T-~' cay - — - ...= Jenny Lind and Baunum.—The New York Commercial pronounces as fudge the extrava gant statements ns to Barnum having contract ed with Jenny Lind for coming to America, and says : “The specific terms of the engagement are those. Mr. Barnum will bear all expenses and risks, and Miss Lind will receive one thousand dollars a night for singing* The mus ical director is to receive £5,000 for the whole time, and the male vocalist £2,500. So we learn from the Albion, the editor of which pa per says thut ho has seen the contract.” * The editor of the Philadelphia Inquirer, on Monday, conversed with the gentleman who recently effected the engagement, fofMr. Bar num, with Jenny Lind, and gives the following description of her, &c: He met Miss Lind at Lubec, where she was residing with a lady companion. Jenny is a- hout twenty-nine years of age. She is a native of Stockholm, and the only child of poor parents, both of whom aro alive, and living in ease and indepaniMhce in Switzerland. She is about five feet six inches high, of fair complexion, light bair, fine figure, not beautiful, but very inter esting, Her demeanor and manners are natu ral and graceful, end tree from affectation. She lias already accumulated a large fortune. Her vocal powers were fully devoloped about twelve years ago, but she was the pride pf Stockholm, even as a child. She made her first appearance at Befilm, as Agatha, in Der Freischutz, was eminently successful, and from thnttime her career has been most brilliant. She will leave for the United States in S ptem ber next, and will sing one hundred and fifty nights in this country and at Havana. Her first concert in the United States will be given in New York. Her private secretary is now in Philadelphia, on business connected with her engagement. E3T An Earthquake in Wisconsin, at two Rivers, on the 3d inst. in the evening, was ac companied by several reports.resembling distant cannonading. The shook caused a large fis sure in the ground, ah inch or more wide, as well as several smaller ones. The wentherat the time was very cold, the lake hovered with drifting ice, and the mercury at 12 degrees below zero. Treasure Seeking,~-A Mr. Griffin has pre sented a petition to the Common Council of Boston, asking leave to dig in the common, or bore, or excavate, in Bcarchof a rich treasure which, he says, was hurried there by his grand father, prior to the Revolution i andoftho exis tence of which he hasrecently become satisfied by sufficient evidence. The application was referied to a committee. A locomotive is now in course of con struction at Cambridge, Mass, which is wurrant- ed to draw a passenger tram at the rate of fifty miles an hour. A horrible murder and suicide were commit ted in Paris recently. A lieutenant of the 56th Regiment of the Line, lodging in the Rue du Havre, killed his mistress with his sword and then threw himself from his window into the streets. He was killed on the spot. The Philadelphia Tailoresses have made a touching and weighty appeal to the humane, for aid to enable thorn to open ashop and dis pose of their own work, so as to secure a fair compensation for their labor. The following list of prices, ef. present paid by the employers, will convince all that the poor women cannot support themselves at such rates, without ruin ing their constitutions by incessant labor, both day and night: Men’s thick heavy eafinat coats, each 37j- to 76 cts, Heavy blanket coats, X. 50 •* 62f Course flushing <lo 371 “ 50 Linen sack,.-..do 125“ 40 Plants, extra full-trimmed, double milled cassimere 37J “ 50 Punts, summer 10 “15 Do. satinet, full trimmed 15 “25 Vests, all kinds.... 15 “ 50 Shirts and drawers, (fluunuei) 8 “ 121 Do. linen and fnualin 16 “ 50 Is not such a tariff, of prices for the labor of American females a disgrace to the country that enforces it 7 Life sustained by such labor is indeed scarce worth preserving. How many of the slaves of. Georgia would survive a twelve-month if ihey were compelled thus to earn their bread 7 Sub-Marine 2'clcgraph.—The, Paris Presse dt.votes more than two columns to the details connected with the project ofa sub-marine elec tric telegraph between Franco and England, for which Mr. Brett has obtained a privilege of 10 years from the French Government. It appears from this account that the contract binds Mr. Brott to have his telegraph com pleted by the 1st of September ne$t; but the French Government reserves to itself the right of stopping the works before the 1st of Sep tember, in the event of circumstances occur ring to render this measure indiopen able. A joint stock company, under the name of Brett. Toche & Co., the seat of which is to be Paris, has been formed with a capital of 750,000f., but Mr. Brett undertakes to complete the telegraph across the Chapnelfor459,000f. The two points fixed upon are Cape Grisncz, near Calais, and the sbakspear Cliff, near Dover. Thu distance between these points is only 18 miles English, but the line of telegraph, con sisting of seven wires properly covered, is to be 23 miles, to allow of oscillation. ■BP Thu N. Y. Albion, alluding to the mel ancholy reproductions of the old genteel com edies, says: ‘'The public demand modern com edies, that shall reflect the manners of our own period, and the American public, particularly, are becoming alive to the necessity of produc ing pieces that shall illustrate the peculiarities of American character. It should be the poli cy of managers to offer terms to authors of tal ent, sufficiently liberal to insure the co-opera tion of men of genius.” BP A little boy who has had many lively dreams, said to his mother the other mottling —“Mu, is there no way that people can find out to keepvthe things, when they wake, that they dream they have when they are asleep?” Killed by a Woman.—A man named James F. Kelly whs shot at Cincinnati by a woman named Weickmeir, whose house he had forcibly 0 ntered and threatened her life. Rich and Poor. — “I have never known,” say* Dr. Chnndler, speaking of a not uncom mon form of insanity in his Massachusets State Lunanatic Hospital Report, “a patient brought to a hospital, who had fears of coming to want, but was considered by his neighbors as a man : el wealth. I apprehended that the fear of pov- j « rl y ” ut seldom brings insanity to the poor.” Costly Steamboat Accident.—rOn Satur- j day last, aerate containing the baggage of the passengers from New York for Philadelphia, | ° n the steamer .New Philadelphia, was accidentally run overboard, and the trunks and | mggage of the passengers fished out in a soak- I'ng condition. The company promptly paid J each passenger the sum at which Jte esti mated his loss, amounting in the aggregate to , -700. The passengers have published heard returning thanks for this promptness on the | !’ art the company • ^ omrnon minds aro hardened by ingrat- (*. e > but to superior nature it is an occasion ,or new acts of kindmess. , I dauX A f.n r ® W<i o1d gentleman once,said tphis a nr n BlIre ’ '"S' dear > y° u mnrrv man ; "T 5 but rem ember that the poorest •muhi-g * s one thut has money and UJti VATE BOARDING XT HOUSE.— MRS. CHRISTIAN—Lib erty-street, second dpor west of Barnard, ’ feb 10 ly LADIES’ GAITERS.—Just received, a new supply of Ladies’ Bl’k and Col’d Guitar.. For salo cheap, by JOHN VAN NESS, aov 6 157 Conifeia-st. A NNALS OF THE QUEENS -CL OF SPAIN—From th# period of this 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 courts; by Anita George. James Montjoy, or I’ve been thinking; by A. S. Roe. No. 2 Byrne’s Dictionary of Mechanics En gine Work and Engineering. Companion to Allendorl’s 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 ofa Trap to catch a Sunbeam. The Works of the late Edgar Allan Poe; with notices of his Life and Genius; by N. 1’. Willis, J. R. Lowell, and R. W. Griswold, 2 vols. 12 mo. The American Poultry Yard, comprising the Origin, History and Description of the Breeds of Domestic Poultry, &c. &c., illustrated with numerous 1 engravings; by D. J. Browne, author Of the Sylva Americana, with an appendix by Samuel Allan. Received and for sale by leb 16 JOHN M. COOPER. MORNING NEWS Book anil lob Printing ©See, GAUDRY’S BUILDING; BULL-ST. . J. B. CITBBEDGE, Printer of the Daily Morning News, re spectfully informs his friends and the public, tnat having made extensive additions to his well selected assortment of printing materials, he is prepared to execute with despatch every varioty of BOOK and JOB PRINTING, and on terms as reasonable as those of any other establishment in the South. By the employ ment of th* best materials and superior work* mon, and giving his personal nttentign to the business, ho doubts not that ho will be able to give tho fullest satisfaction to all who may fa vor him with their patronage. 13?* Orders may bo left at the Book Store in Congress-street, or at the office of the Daily Morning Nows, No. 117 Bay-st. jan 17 ACAULAY’S HISTORY OF ENGLAND for sale by. july 16 J B. CUBBEDGE. M rpHE CARPENTER’S A88IST- A ANT, and other vnluablo Architectural works. For sale by jnly 17 J. B. CUBBEDGE. T> ANK CHECKS on the .various JL) Bank « of the city. For sale by msr 10 J. B. CUBBEDGE. A lbums, of various and beautiful pat ents, a new supply just received and for sale by n.tv f J. B. CUBBEDGE. nniiE A no it CO RIP RE I1E N SI V E 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. D., with extensive explanatory, critical and Philo logical Notes. , A few setts nf tho above work, in six vol umes, will be sold at a reduced price" f>y uug 1 J. B. CUBBEDGE. B eautiful T T S l iter's Compound Fluid Extract of Cou- yzn and Wtlllingia. This preparation is a highly Concentrated Ex tract, containing ull the Active Medicinal Prop erties of the Conyza, (commonly known as Black Root,) and the Stillingia, ot Queen’s" Delight. These plants hnvb been long since used among our Southern Negroes and in empyrical practice, w ith the happiest results, in easel of Chorine Rheumatism,'Ulcers of long standing, and Sec ondary Syphilis. It is much superior to any pre parations of Sursuparilla ns 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 Pnrmaocutical science, devoid of all the feculent and inert parts of the roots, not doubt ing that it will suporsede tho unscientific und crude preparations hitherto used-. Pi ice—$1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. Prepared and sold bv TURNER & pDEN, Monument Square, juvanfiah, Gu. nov 6 SCHOOL. The subscriber respcctfollyanliounces that he has opened a School in the basement of the Second Baptist Church, in which willtbe taught all the branches of a thorough English Educa tion. Particular attention will be given to tile elementary studies. ‘ BERNARD MALLON. References.— Rev. J. T. Robert, Rev. H. O.Wyer. DAGUERREO TYPES.—Mr CARY would respectfully* give notice that he has re-opened his rooms over the Jewelry Store of the late Mr. T. T, Wilmot corner Bryan street and Market Sqv. Operating hours from D A. M., to 5 P. M. Children’s Likenesses, at any age, taken in from 1 to 3 seconds sitting. Paintings and Daguerreotypes neatly copied and set in Medallion, Morocco Cases, or Finger Rings. For sale, a splendid apparatus with instruc tions in the art of taking Pictures - feb 15 • tf N otice to travellers. GEO. S. NICHOLS ie now receiving an assortment of Travelling Trunks, Carpet Bags Valises and Satchels, and from the arrange ments with tho manufacturers of such articld will be enabled to keep up a good supply and at very reasonable prices, at the Cheap Cloth ing store, GIBBON’S RANGE, feb 6 D aguerrian skylight GALLERY.—The Subscriber respect fully tinnouncos to the Citizen’s of Savanrah and its vicinity, that he has tuken 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, Medallions, and Finger Rings; and ventures to assert, thut 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 pmetice 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 nppartments so ns 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 bis rooms and examine specimens. Pictures tuken at reduced prices W. V PRENTICE, Permanently located. N. B.—Instructions given in theart on mode rate terms, corner of St. J ulian-strbet and Mar ket-square- (Up Stairs.) feb 22 N ew Rascue MUSIC. — Hernani, Hernari, Me; Postillion Polka; The Moonlight of the Heart, by Strakosch ; Chos- nui Street Polka. &c. Just received and for salo by JOHN M. COOPER. C UBA MOLASSES.—192 hhds. 30 tierces, 12 bbls.. the cargo of sch. Midas, from Havana, in fine order, and of superior quality. Landing and for sale by feb 23 PADELFORD, FAY & CO. K IESTED’S BREAST OINT MENT.—This ointment is unequaJed by any other application for tho cure of Ague in the breast, caking of the milk, nr tu mors from any other cause#, whether in the Breast or any other part of the Body; just re. drived aad for rale bv , * . fob 7 G. R. HENDRICKSON & CO. Kf\ BBLS. NEWARK REFINED CHAMPAGNE CIDER, landing from brig American, for sale by fob 9 W. M. DAVIDSON. O RRIS TOOTH WASH.—For Cleansing and preserving the Teeth and Gums, nnd purifying the breath. Received und for sale by fob 16 G. R. HENDRICKSON, & CO. * B EEBE’S COOKING RANGES. The undersigned Inis just received a half dozen IV. Beebe’s Cooking Ranges, for but ning 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. PROSPECTUS OF THE DAILY MORNING NEWS, An Independent Commercial and News Paper, to be Published in the City of Savannah. BY JOHN M COPPER, EDITED BY YV. T. THOMPSON, Author of “ Major Jones’ Courtship“Chronicles of Pincville” “ Sketches of TravelSfc- 6fC. Experience has proven both tho practicability and usefulness of the penny Press. Within the few years past all the Northern and Eastern cities, as well as most of those South and YVei.t of us, have heen sup plied with papers of this description, whose small di mensions enable their publishers to issue them at a price bo low as to place them within the reach ut all, and thus to make them the best mediums for the gen eral diffusion of information on all Bubjects bearing* upon 4be interests of community. By cheapening the Press, all have been participants iu its benefits, while the publishers and conductor*!, by a greUtly increased patronage,have been made amply remunerated lor their expenditure of capital and labor. Believing that the growing prosperity of Savannah authorises, and that her interests demand the estab lishment of a cheep commercial and news medium, we have determined to publish the Daily Morning Neva 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, dnvoted 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 u strictly neutral and independent position inregardto Politics and^gPurties. Arrapgemeuts have been made forgiving the^pfper 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 Savannah, we feel that we may aak and safely count upon a liberal support. Terms.—The Daily Morning News will be issued and served to subscribers at $4, per annnm, payable half yearly, in advance ; er, 10 Cents per week, pay able to the Carriers. Savannah, January, 1850. T* Parents and Guardians. horS READY MADE CLOTHING. Tho subscriber bns just re turned from the north, bring ing with him a much larger ae- tissortmont of Boy's Ready Mode Clothing, than ho has heretofore kept, and intends to keep jjg j^up a general assortment of such goods, jjj which he will sell nt as low prices ns cftnjjj 2 be afforded. They having been made by ^* men of long experience in boy’s 'clothing, * he has no hesitation in saying ho can fit and 9J please any bey from six to sixteen years old, pj in any of the following garments: {t» ; Fine black cloth frock coats, sacks and jj) ground Jackets. *Kj *5 Fine mixed tweed sacks and satinet round * Jackets. ? Black casimer, fancy stripe tweed and ile H satinet Pants. « IS) jjj Fancy silk, alpaca, Valencia, fancy mar-ft) dm sei lies and satin Vests. ~ *4 Shirts, undershirts, suspenders, and a 2 tg3 general assortment of cloth caps. An assortment of children’s small suits j ©beautifully trimmed, for boys from 5 to 8^ jjj years. b Ladies and gentWmii having boys tog cloth, are invited to call and examine t ~ H stock, and assist me in th4 effort to keep W an assortment of such goods, at the cheap P*cloVhing store, Ne. IoO and 69 (gibbon s 6m GEO. S; NIGHOL*. usvmtk .42. t±£= t %, Groceries, Finite, Ao, HPI1E Subscriber, ltavl now on hands A the following gOods;kirilisrtd in N. past week, and will bd spiff *t a jmt- fromoo.t for cash or good Credit; Wu* art’s and Harris’crashed, ground, loaf noiiT Sugars; Porto Rico and Muscavsdp. _ •tanked Halibut; Hyson .Young Hyson an of supoitcr qualities fOr family use; for* tord & stagg & Sbay’scuring, equal to any in Herring; Now-York City Moss Pdrb; superior London Brown Stout and Scptch Ale; a sum tiois bottled cider: Water Pail*; Stnok'sd" a tew-hnlfbokc. Bunch liaisons, in leypm of 4 quslity; s superior orticlo Mauritns Byrnp; fatent Candles, by the box, and at ’retail; <1 Wllh a onnorn 1 • . . . ’ _ with a general assortment of dried Flume, i ZanteCurrants, Prune*, paper.shelled Almop rou, Capers, Canton Ginger, Olive Oil, Pcedi Tapioca MocarOna. Ctyeune Pepper, Mustard, i Barley, Farina, Pepper Sauce, Castile Soap, 1 Nutmegs, fftc., <tc., on hand and for sale by n r „ ford tt Watts, ,e P (bn 9(4 Barnaulatias*. G UNSI-OUN SI— EDWARD LOVELL, Manufacturer and'1 ef every description of Double Und Sit rel Guns and Riffles, Dueling, Belt,HoUtpr, et and Six-barreled Revolving .Pistols, l_„ every variety of Gun material au4 . Gun hipla^' ments, &c. Flasks, Pouches, Fprcnasioa Gap*; Powder Shot, Lead, nnd every article in the Sportsman’s line, for stile low. : oivsReCc? Guns rc-stncked. Flint-locks altered to percussion, and repair ng done as usual. No. 11 Barnard stte'et South side sign of the Indian. foil 16 The ship Anson, Elliot, henoa, at New'York on thb 37th inflt. - .. . * TVSTURNELL’S MAPS, A*.— * hejEmigrant’s Guide toNew^fexicoiCal- ifornia,Btid Oregon,'giving the different Overlaid; und Sea Routs; accqjnpafiftifi with a Map of California, New Mexico and adjacent countries showing the Gold Regions, &c. * 1 t The above Guido Book, accompanied.w&h a Map of North America, by J. Calvan giving also a condensed view of the Gold Ret gion, also the §ea Routs and distances to Cal ifornia from New York. Disturnell’s Rail Road, Steam Boat,arId"T«l- etrraph Book; being u guide through the Mid dle, Northern,and Eastern States, and Canada) also giving the great linos ot travel Suuth and West, and the Ocean Steam Packet arrbiige- ments, con taining nlso Tables of distances, Telegraphic Linos and Charges, list of Hotels; &.C., &c. , Colton’s Map of the United®'States, British Provinces, Mexico, the West Indios and Con-Jk tral America, with putts of New i Cunada nusfc'/i Venezoula. The illustrated Hand Book, ft New Guidtf^ for Travellers through tho Doited States; embellished with 125 highly* finished en-' graving*, and accompanied by a large and * accurate Map, by Calvin J, Smith. Disturnell’s United States Almanac and NV tfbnul Register for the year 1850; cofltaTngAh* * thentic, Politicnl and Statistical it/fortnatiUn relating to the United States, Canada, Ac, Received by JOHN M. COOPER, felt 19 V ’ ^ scribed on the back. The owner can have it by calling nt the Book 'Store, of John M. Coop.KK; and paving for this nrivertik'niont. fob 6 PIANOFORTES.—The subscriber offers for sale Thirty Jive 6,64,6$, and 7 Octave Ma hogany and Rosewood PIANOS, made*to order by Chickering, Nunns <fc Clark, Nunns & Fisher, and A. H. Gale & Co. The instrument* are unsurpassed by any 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 the liability of getting out of tone. Others have the ordinary melalic 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, and Moss Mat rasses I- W. MORRELL, feb 6 T‘ YOUR HOUSE. waring’s ran«s, opposite thf MARKET. HE Undersigned beg leavo to inform the public thut the above Establishment has just been entirely renovated and refitted for the coining season and they will be happy to serve all who may favor them with a call. Their lar der, will always be gtoxed with the choicest viands the ma.’kaf affords, viz: Venison, Beef steaks, Mutton-chops. Woodcock, Snipe, Oys ters, Ac-. &C-, which will be served,up in foe best style. .The, season for Oysters having commented a choice lot will ulways be found ,oa hand, and as ‘‘trying is the naked truth,’* give u* a call. BURT ft DAT.Y. sept 25 tf # #4 ■ ^ . STOVES AND CQOKINGRAN- GES.—The undersigned has. now foi hand and foe sale, at Now-York price’*; the lagest • nnd best assortment of (Tookjtig Stoves and Ranges ever offered for sale in this city. They will he sold and warranted tugive satisfaction. They may be seen at Owens* New BdHdings, South side rtf MurkerisquIlitC; a MS 1 McARTHOR & MORSE. ITHIE BATTLE SUMME J- ing transcripts from personal obi in Paris, during the year 1848 ! by 1 vel. author of “Fresh Gleanings.” Received by jan 19 INO M GOOBER; J OHN POOLE, Wholesalo end tlo- tuil Dealer, in.” ‘ ' " Varnishes Paint, Varnish nnd Cuniel Hair Pencils, Badger and Camel Hals Blenders, Graining Combs, Artist’s Brush* mr nnd Colors, &c., &o. Paper JMWnlings. Borders and Fire Board Prints. 'H| N. B, House, Sign nnd Ship Painting, Gild ■ ing,'Graining, and Glazing done on reasonable! torms by JOHN POOL*) No. 11 Whitaker Street, nearly oposite Swift, Donslow & Webster* feb 14 . , -. iiy^noiis t.,t O-PARTNEKSHIF NOl'IOE The subscriber having this day assooiatetl with him Mr. L. J. GUILMART1N, the busi ness hereafter ill he conducted (at the old sfontl cofber of Whitaker nnd Congress-streets) under foe style of M. PRENDERGAST & CO. mar 1 M. PRENDERGAST. XTANILLABEANS.-Also Mettkifn^s T pure concentrated extracts, comprising, Vanilla, Lemon, Ri>*o, Bitter Almond; Nutmeg, Cinnamon &c., for flavoring ices jellies, cus tards, .pastry, syrup, and sauces. Just receiv ed and for sale bv ,G. R,’HENDRICKSON, A C?0. foh H Gibbons Building’s. CARR.—The undersigM^ia^ng r*>~ opened, with .an entire N&w stock til DRUGS, CHEMICALS^ and FANCY at No. 139 Softtb-side Broughs ten-street, (formerly now ready to ftlrnish shortest notice, his own. city, and highest spate 1 The and fail . patronage; ,1«iy 4e Y»rd,)i« - ,. ■— line, at foe M’ATWR, made u to ajjy psrt 6f the at the store, fa foe