Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, March 07, 1850, Image 1

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4 PUBLISHED DAILY AND TRI-WEEKLY, B V JOHN M. COOPER. w> x. THOMPSON, EDITOR. TKBMS: Tlio Daily Morning News i. delivered to City subscribers »t 84 per nnnnm, payable half yearly in ■ idvance, or for ten ckntg a week, payable to the ■Carriers. Sin pie oopioe, two cknts. fig Tri« Weekly Morning News, for the coun- 'try containing all the new.matter and new adverti.e- Vnents of the daily, i» furni.hed for three dollars per- annnm, in advance. , Advertisements inserted at the following rate. : 11 ..Bare, 1 Insertion, 80,50 I X .quare 1 month, 87,00 iachcontinuance,., 50 1 .quare 2 months, 12,00 II .quare, l week,... 2,50 | 1 .quaro 3 months, 15,00 Y&F»T*n lines or lees to constitute a square. Advertisements publi.hed every other day, and those •inserted once or twice a week, are charged 60 cent, (per square for each insertion. Legal advertisement, inserted at the nsual rates. ■Advertisements from transient persons or strangers, must bo paid in advance. ........ Yearly advertisers will he restricted to their regu lar buisnes.es, and all other advertisements not pertain, ihg to their regular business a. agreed for, will be charg * Yearly" advertisers exceeding in their advertisement, the average number of lines agreed for, will be charged at proportional rates. All advertisements for charitable Institutions and religious Societies will be charged half price. jjgP Advertisements sent to this office without di rections as to the number of insertions, will be pub lished daily, until ordered tq be di.continued, and charged accordingly. ; gv’Allnewndvertiesments appear in the Tri-week ly News, for the country. *,* All Letters directed to thi. office or the Editor, must be post paid. MORNING NEWS. ’Che Too Popular Creed. BY CHARLES .P S1IIRRAS. Dimes and dollars I dollars and dimes ! An empty pocket’s the worst of crimes ! If a man is down, give him a thrust— Trample the beggar into the dust.! Presumptuous poverty’s quite appalling— Knock him over 1 kick him for falling! If a man is up, oh I lift him higher, Y'our soul’s for sale, and he's ft buyer— Dimes and dollars I dollars and dimes 1 An empty pocket's the worst of crimes. 1 know a poor but worthy youth, Whose hopes are built on u maiden’s truth, But the maiden will break her vows with ease, For a suitor cometh Whose claims are these— A hollow heart und nn empty head, A face well tinged with the brandy red, A soul well trained in villainy’s school— And Cash! sweet Cash! heknoweth the rule ; Dimes and dollars 1 dollars und dimes I An empty pocket’s the worst of crimes. I know a bold and an honest man, Who striveB to live on the Christian plan ; But poor he is, and poor will be, A scorned and hated wretch is ho— ' At home ho meeteth a starving wife, Abroad fie leuiletli a leper’s life— They struggle against a fearful odds, Who wiffpot bow to the people’s gods. Dimes and dollars 1 dollars and dimes I An empty pocket’s the worst of crimes. So get ye wealth, no matter how, ‘•No questions asked” of the rich, I trow 1 Steal by night, and steal by day, (Doing it afl in a legal way,) Join the church, and never forsake her, Learn to cant and insult your Maker; Be hypocrite, liar, knave and fool j But don't be poor—remember the ride; Dimes and dollars I dollars and dimes 1 An empty pocket’s the worst of crimes. where there are living beings, should be well supplied with fresh air. Yet in this nineteenth century* in this enlightened lund, and in the great city of New York—tho more than Lon don of the New World—the laws of ventila tion seem to be less understood by many than by the wild Indian that roams with bow and spear on our Western wilds. It is well known that one individual, consti tutionally ns well as by the nature of his occu pation, requires more atmospheric air than another. Those who labor hard require more than those engaged in sedentary occupations. Those employers who neglect good ventilation, are ignorant of that philosophy which leads to the greatest amount of product. During our winter seasons, it would greatly promote the health of our women folks, if they depended more for heat on warm clothes and exercise than close apartments and red hot stoves. We commend this subject to their attention, with the positive assuranco (if they obey its teach ings) of a perfect preventive for many head aches and other maladies—of mind as well as body. \ LLEN’S -OL CATION sale by feb 19 IMPROVED EDIT- TABLE, for Children. For JOHN M.COOPER. P JACOBS, SEGARANDTOBAC- • CO STORE, No. 27 Bull Street, (Sign of the Indian near Monument Square) Savannah, Geo. N. B.—Keeps constantly on hand, Spanish, Hnlf Spanish and American Segnrs, at Whole sale and Retail. Also Chewing Tobacco, Snuff, &c. J U D SON’ S CELEBRATED , SHIRTS—George S. Nichols is now opening another large supply of Judson’s ce brated Shirts, not equalled by any in thi Unit States for lit and beauty. Those in want such Gobds can getthem at moderate p r j c at tho Cheap Clothing Store feb C GIBBON’S RANGE. TA/TNDOWGLASS.-500 boxes of, v v Americnn#nd French Window Glass, from 7x9 to ICxlSj do do do Conch and Pic ture do from 16x18 to 36x44. For sale by july 31 . JOHN G. FALLIQ^NT. P RIVATE BOARDING HOUSE.— MRS* CHRISTIAN—Lib erty-street, second door weftthOf Barnard, feb 10 iy LADIES’ GAITERS.—Just received, a new supply of Ladies’ Bl’k and Col'd Gaiters. For salt cheap, by JOHN van nesb, aov 6 1ST Congress-st. A NITALS OP THE QUEENS is. OF SPAIN—From the period of the con quests of the Goths down to the reign, of her present Majesty Isabel 2d, whh the remarkable events that occurred during their reigns, apd 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 AllendorPs 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. Tho 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 tho Origin, History nnd Description df the Breeds of Domestic Poultry, &c. &c., illustrated with numerdu? engravings; by D. J. Browne, author of the Sylva Americana, with an appendix by Samuel Allan. Received and for Bale by feb 16 JOHN M. COOPER. MORNING NEWS Book aiiB lob fruiting QDfficc, GAUDRY'S BUILDING. BULL-ST. I. R. CIIBBEDGE, Printer of tho Daily Morning News, re spectfully informs his friends and the public, that having made extensive additions to his well selected assortment of printing materials, ho 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, apd living his personal attention to the business, he doubts not that he will be able to give the fullest satisfaction to all who may fa- vorjnm with their patronage. G?“ Orders may be left at the Book Store in Congress-street, or at the office of the Daily Morning News, No. 117 Bay-st. j(in 17 M acaulay s history of ENGLAND for sale by, july 16 J B. CUBBEDGE. T HE CARPENTER’S ASSIST ANT, and other' valuable Architectural works. For sale by jnly 17 J. B. CUBBEDGE. CHECKS on. the varior Bank « of the city. For sale by tnsr 10 » . J. B, CUBBEDGE. Respiration—Ventilation, [From the scientific American,] Having boon unfortunate enough, a short time ugo, to pxperienco the most disagreeuble sensation, in a densely crowded, ill-ventilated room, we think a few practical remarks on the subject will not bo out of pluco at this time, as wo perceive that, for all we and others have said and written, it lias been, to some people, like “water spilt upon tho flinty rock.” It cannot now bo denied, that the heat of the human body is kept up by a process of slow combustion, like that of fire in our stoves :— tho body is supplied with carbon in the shape of ibod, and the slow combustion of it producing heat, consists in its combination with oxygen, supplied by respiration. The heat of the hu man body by a law of the great Creator, is the same in all countries, viz: 99 degrees ; und whether man be a dweller on the snow-capped cliffs of the Andes, or basks under the red bra zen sky of the tropics, the heat of his body, if tested by a thermometer, is the same to a de gree. The combustion of carbon, then, being the means of animal hent, every man requires a supply of oxygon for the iungs, in proportion to the carbon (fat) consumed in food. In warm countries less carbon is required, because internal combustion need not be so rapid. This is the reason why vegetable and loan food is most healthy in warm climates, and why the people at the Northern and Southern poles, can devour, without hurt tallow and oi). In tho combustion of our food, or act of respiration, our lungs absorb oxygen and give out carbonic acid gas, and water. It is therefore positively necessary to inhale pure oxygen, ami drive a- tvuy the carbonic acid as fast as possible, out ■ofitbe room in which people are assembled for any purpose—-either in public or private ■dwellings. ' ' Each grown up person takes about twenty respirations in one minute, or 28,800 in twen ty-four hours. Sir Humphrey Davy estimated 'the emission of carbonic acid gas from the lungs every minute to be about 264 cubic inch- ’es. Wo can therefore, very easily judge how soon the atmosphere of a crowded room be comes vitiated; and this accounts for the faint- mgs and sick headaches, so common to many people in such cases. When the same air is •retithed oyer and over again, about ten times, respiration becomes oppressive, and insensibility takes place. Such air, when sub- nutted to chemical tests, is found to contain J parts of nitrogen, 10 of carbonic acid, 4 of "jygen, and 7 of a peculiar oxyde of carbon. ow necessary, then, to health, is a good and plentiful supply of fresh air for ventilation. In crowded meetings, where the apartment is illy 'entilated, no person can find enjoyment, for the lungs soon become oppressed, and the un- ox . v genized blood knocks with.,terrific blows upon the brain, as a warning of danger. Car- >umc acid - gas produces suffocation, hence t e oppression on the chest, and pressure on the fain, m dose apartments. Nitrogen gas is also occasion of death, by producing deleterious ’ octr, upon the blood. Surely, then, it is essentially necessary that every house and hall, D aguerrian skylight GALLERY.—Tho Subscriber respept- fully announces to the Citizens of Savanrah and its vicinity, thnt ho lias taken tho rooms over Zoghuums &. Co’sMusic Store, corner of St. Juliari-street and Market-square, for the purpose of taking JDAGUERRIAN LIKENESSES, beautifully Colored, if required, and put up in Splendid Morocco Cases, Lockets, Breast-Pins, Medallions, and Finger Rings ; and ventures to usserl, thnt he will furnish as good, if not a bet ter Likeness than nny other person ever located in Savunnah He feels himself justified in the above assertion from a pi notice of several years in Boston, assisted by all the most receut im provements in the art. •’Surpassed by none, nnd equaled but by few, This is my motto, and my pictures prove it true.” The Subscriber has, at grent expense, fitted •up his appartments so as to secure light directly from above, whichisconsidered one of the great est additions in taking perfect Dagu'orrinn Like nesses. The Citizens of Savannah are respect fully invited to call at his rooms and examine specimens. Pictures taken nt reduced prices. W. V. PRENTICE, Permanently located. N. B.—Instructions given in the art on mode rate terms, corner of St. Ju(jun-street and Mar ket-square- (UpStairs..) feb 22 A lbums, of various and beautiful pat- erns, a now supply just received and for sale by nov 2 J. B. CUBBEDGE. IT1HE COMPREHENSIVE JL COMMENTARY ON THE HOLY BI BLE, containing the text according to the authorized version, Scotts Margiual References, Muthew Henry’s Commentary, Condensed, but containing every useful thtgu^t, tho Practi- rcul observations of Rev. ThotaftiBcott, D. D-, with extonsive explanatory; criSSial and Philo logical Notes. 'vMI A few settrf of tke. abovo^qyojrk, in six_ vol umes, will be sold at a reduced price, by t uUg 1 J. B. CUBBEDGE. ’ N EW MUSIC. — Hcrnani, Hernnnt, Rascue Me; Postillion Polka; The Moonlight of the Heart, by Strakosch ; Ches- nut Street Polka, &c. Just received and for sale by JOHN M. COOPER. C UBA MOLASSES.—192 hhds. 30 tierces, 12 bids., the cargo of sob. Midas, from Havana, in fino order, and of superior quality. Landing nnd for tialo by feb 23 PADELFORD. FAY & CO TZ - lESTED’S BREAST OINT- IV. MENT.—This ointment is unequaled by any other application for the cure of Ague in the breast, caking of the milk, or tu mors from nny other causes, whether in the Breast or any other part of tho body; just re ceived and for sale by feb 7 G. R. HENDRICKSON & CO. B eautiful dagpubeo- TYPES.—Mr CARY would respectfully give notice that he lias' re-opened his rooms over the Jewelry Stem of the late Mr. T. T. Wilmot corner Bryan street nnd Musket Sqr. Operating hours from 9 A. M., to o 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’ fob 15 tf Tsrner’i Compound Plaid Extract of Con- yza and Stllliuffja. This preparation is a highly Concentrated Ex tract, containing all the Active Medicinal Prop erties of the Conyza, (commonly known us Block Root,) and the Stillingin, oi Queen’s Delight. These plants have been long sipce used among our Southern Negroes and in empyrical practice, with the happiest results, in cases of Chnrnic Rheumatism, Ulcers of long standing, and Sec ondary Syphilis. It is much superior to auy pre parations of Sarsaparilla as an alterative, being more active and prompt in its operation on, tho system.' These facts have induced the subscrib ers to present to the attention of Physicians a preparation prepared according to strict Chemi cal and Parmaceutical science, devoid of all the feculent and inert parts of the roots, not doubt ing that? it will supersede ■ tho unscientific and crude preparations hitherto used. i $ Price—$1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. A Prepared and sold bv TURNER & ODEN, Monument Square, .savannah, Ga. nov 6 SCHOOL. The subscriber respectfully announces that he has opened a School in the baseihent of the Second Baptist Church, in whirih will be taught oll’thc brandies of a thorough' English Educa tion. Farticularattention will be given to the elementary studies. i BERNARD MALLON. . References.—Rev. J. T. Robert, Rev. H. O.tVyer. PROSPECTUS OF THE DAILY MORNING NEWS, •An Independent Ct}lit»nrcial and News Paper, to be Published in the City of Savannah. ... . ~h BY JOIItf Ai COOPER, EDITED BY W. T. THOMPSON, *! Author of “ Major Jones' Courtship," “ Chronicles to tl,B States, Oahad Pincvillc” “ Sketches of Travel,” t^c- fa. N otice to travellers. GEO. S. NICHOLS is now receiving an assortment of Travelling Trunks, Carpet Bags Vulises and .Satchels, and from the arrange ments with the 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 RBLS. NEWARK REFINED CHAMPAGNE CIDER, lauding from brig American, for sale by fbb 9 . W. M.' DAVIDSON. fYKRIS TOOTH WASH. YA Cleansing ami preserving tbe Teeth For Cleansing und preserving tbe Teeth und Gums, nnd purifying the breath. Received and for sale by ‘ fob 16 G. R. HENDRICKSON, & CO. B oys, notice .this.—Justi ceivcd at the cheap clothing store, Gib bons’ range another assortment of boy,« Tweed Casimere Sacks, and business Coats. Cull soon or you will be too late to get one. For sale cheap for cash, by feb 22 GEO. 8. NICHOLS. TRELAND AS I SAW IT,—The JL character, condition and prospects of the people; by Wm. 8. Balch. Lodge’s Portraits, of Illustrious Personages of Great Britain, Vol. 2 of Bohn’s Ill. Library. Auricular Confession in the ProtestantEpis- copal Church, considered in a series of letters; by n Protestant Episcopalian. The Fathers of New England, an ora tion delivered before the New England Society 61 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 Keth- hoda, called “Sohailee,” translated from the Turkish, by P. Brown Dragoman, of the U. S. Legation at Constantinople. The miscellaneous works of Oliver Goldj smith, including a variety of pieces, now first collected by James Prior, vol. 2. ' Received by JOHN M. COOPER: feb 16 "DEERE’S COOKING RANGES. J3 %he undersigned lias just received a half dozen. W. Beebe’s Cooking Ranges, for binning wood coal, wither without water backs, which will be sold at a small advance on New York prices, nnd warranted to give perfect satisfaction or no sale, feb 5 McARTHOR & MORSE. 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 size*. Forssleby jlv 31 J. G. F’ALLIGANT. rpURPENTINE.—10 Bbls City BF« A tilled for sale bv July 31* I *04 J. G. FAT.LIGANT. Experience has proven both the practicability and usefulness of the penny Press. Within the fbw years past ali.the Northern and Eastern cities, as wetl as most of those South and West of us, have been sup plied with papers of this description, whose small di mensions enable their publishers to issue them at a price soiow as to place tbom within the reaeh of all, an^< thus to make thorn the bestmediums for the gen eral diffusion of information on (all subjects bearing upon the interests of comlpunity. By cheapening tbe Press, all have been participants in its benefits, while the publishers and conductors, by a greatly increased patronage,have been made ainpljrromunerated for their expenditure of capital and labor. Believing that the growing prosperity of Savannah authorizes, and that her interests demand the estab lishment of a cheap commercial and news medium, we have determined to publish'the Daily Morning News as nearly as possible upon tbe plan of the penny Press of the Northern cities. The Morning News will be emphatically a Com- mcrcial Newspaper, devoted to the diffusion of uapful information on all subjects of popular interest, and to the advancement of City and State interests, gener ally ; preserving at all times a strictly neutral and independent position in regard to Politics and Parties. Arrangements have been made for giviuj^iBi^ffTWatr the facilities enjoyed by the best Daily Papers, and no pains will be spared to make itsatisfHctory 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 busiuess man from tbe establishment of such a paper in Savannah, we feel that we may ask and safoly count upon a liberal support. Terms.—Tho Daily Morning News will be issued and served to subscribers at $4, per annnm, payable half yearly, in advance or, 10 Cents per week, pay able to tbe Carriers. Savannah, January, 1850. Groceries, Fruit*, &c. rilHK Snb.cribtfs h*ve new on fitmAani] M. the (ollowidgRoods, purchased inBeWr past weak, and will bo sold ut a am tromcost for cash dr good credit I Wpi art’, ami Ilam.’cnubed, ground, loaf and Fupara; Porto Rico and Mntcavado dp; smoked Halibut; Hyson, Yottbg Hyson and ofsupeiior qualities fisr family use; Pork «... ford &. stBgg&.8hay'iouring, equal to any in Herring; New-York City Mesa Pork; superiol London Brown Stout and Sioi tiole bottled cider; Water a few half boxes Bunch Kaia qualify; a superior article •Candle iaysn patent Candle,, by the box. TSTif at' Lvu., with a general assortment of dried Plums, 1 Zaute Currants, Prunes, papcr.abolled ftltnon ron, Capers, Canton Ginger, Olive Oil, Peace Tapioca Macrons. Cayenne Pepper, Mustard, f Barley, Farjna, Popper Sauce, Castile Soap Nutmegs, on band and for sals by • FORD ft WATTS. « e P 05 6m SHq Barnard atraat G uns i~gun si- edward LOVELL, Manufacturer and Importer of every description of Double and Single bar rel Guns and Riffles,Dueling, Belt,Holster, Pock et and Six-barreled Revolving Pistols, and every variety of 6un material and Gun mpte* ments, &c. Flasks, Pouches, P<arpu«sjoii Capa, Powder Shot, Lead, and every ggfticle in lira Sportsman’s line, for sole low. B5P* Guns re-stocked, Flint-look* alterqA to percussion, und repair ng done ns usual. No. 11 Barnard stteet South tide Market sign of the Inaian. . i v!. iqlj ]$ The ship Anson, Elliot, henoa, et New York on tho 27th in St. ' * TVSTURNELl’S MAFSfydlfc.- } beJEmigraaps Guide to New Mexico, Cal-* iTbrnia,and Oregon,jgivijjg the differentGverJftnd, and Sea Routs; accompanied with a Map of California, New Mexico and adjacenlftcoumrios showing the Gold Regions, &c. The above Guido Hook, Hccompanied with a I Map of North America, by J. Oalvan Smith, giving also a coudenred view of the Gold Re gion, also the Sea Routs and distances to Cal ifornia from New York. Disturnoll’s Ruil Road, Steam Boat, and Tel egraph Book] being a guide through the (Mid dle, Northern, and Eastern States, and Cfcnoda; also giving the great lines nt travel South end Wert, And the Ocean Steam Packet arrange ments, containing also Tables of distances, &c. Telegraphic Lines and Charges, likt of Hotels, &c., &c. . . Colton’s Map4>f the United States, British Provinces, Mexico, the West Indies an tral America, with parts of New Cnnadaand Venezeula. ■ ■ The illustrated Hand Book, a New Guido for Travellers through the United States, embellished with 125 highly finished en gravings, ttntk, accompanied by a large and accurate Man, W Calvin J. Smith. Distnrnell s United States 4-hnanoc and Na tional Register for the year 1850; contaiiur Au thentic, Political and' Statistical information Received’by feb 19 i ’ JOHN M. COOPER. DREASTPIN FOUND.—A plain, XJ Gold Box Pin, containing a lock of halr- witli “Mary to Christopher, and a date in scribed on tho back. The owner -oh have it by calling at t|io Book Stote of Jk*k|N M'. CooPEtt, and paying for this advertisement, „ feb 6 . To Parents and Guardians. BOY'S READYMADE CLOTHING. The subscriber has just re turned from the north, bring ing with him “ much larger as- 1 assortment of Boy’s Ready Made Clothing, than j£j he has heretofore kept, and intends to keep jg| b up a general assortment of such goods, |qj M which ho will sell at as low prices as can 2 be afforded. They having been made by ^ ^ men of long experience in boy's jplothing, P ha has no hesitation in saying be can fit and JQ ► please any boy from six to sixteen years old, 2 i» »ny of the following garments: tf* « Fine black cloth frock coats, sacks and £ ground Jackets. 3 Fine mixed twead sacks and satinet round 2 Jackets. W T Black casimer, fancy stripe tweed and re H satinet Pants. Q Fgncy silk, alpaca, Valencia, fancy mar-H re seilles and satin Vests. a, «jj Shirts, undershirts, suspenders, and a^jf' HD general assortment of cloth caps- V jS An assortment of children s small suits y, ©beautifully trimmed, for boys from 5 to 8^ Byears. , . . £ b Ladies and gentlemen having boys tog ^ cloth, are invited to call and examine my jj *5 stock, and assist roe in tbe effort to keep tip - Han assortment oi such goods, at the cheap §* clothing store, No. X50 and 69 Gibbon e KaticrfL s*p29 6m GEO. S; NIGHOL8. PIA NO FORTES.—The subscriber offers fotsuie Thirty five 6,64,6$, anil 7 Octave Ma hogany and Rosewood PIANOS, inude to order by Ghickering, Nunns & Clark, Nunns & Fisher, nnd A, H. Gale & Co. The instruments arc 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 metalic plates.and ean be offered for lower prices.— These Piaqos are offered without any advance upon the manufactures, prices, and those who are desirous of obtaining n 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, Heir, and Moss Mat rasses. I- W. MORRELL, feb 6 STOVES' AND COOKING^AN- GES.—The undersigned has now On hand nnd for sale, at New-Ypris prices, tlje ‘Ingest nnd best assortment of Cooking Srovcs and Kffiiges ever offered for sale iq tbjs city. They will bo sold nnd warranted trafeive satisfaction. They may be seeq at Owens’ New Buildings, South side of Market-squffre- nug 1 McARTHOR & MmSE. * riMIE BATTLE SUMMl^P A ing transcripts from persona! observation in Paris, during the year 1848 ; by I. K. Mar vel, author of “Fresh Gleanings.” Received by INO M COOPEB- jan 19 J " OlirT POOLE, W*Ugsale and Re- tail Dealer, in Points, Oil,*Iwpentine and Varnishes, French nnd AmericaJjrtVindoiy Glass Paint, Varnish and whitewash Brushes, Sable nnd Camel Hair Pencils, Badger and Camel Hair Blenders, Graining Combs, Artist’s Brush es and Colors, &c., &c. Paper Hangings. Borders and Fire Board Prints. N. B. House, Sign and Ship Paiqting, GiW * ing, Graining, and (Razing done on reasonable! terms by JOHN POOLE* No. 11 JVhitaker Sjjgret, A/ nearly oposite Swift, PqpaklW & i febU l»X , C O-PARTNERSHIP N< The subscriber having this day Oft*, ; with him Mr. L. J. GUILMARTIN,/*™^ ness herenfterlll be conducted (at thjff corner of Whitaker and Congre«s-s“^*' thestyleof M. PRENDERGASTj mar 1 M. PRBNI Meokim’s comprising, 'ANILLA BEANS, V pure concentrated ssik-.- , ,, , Vanilla, Lemon, Rose, Bittg? lmon . d ’ Nutme *’ Cinnamon &x., for flavour ,ce ® turds, pastry, syrupflpff ed and for sale by auces.’ Justreeeiv- G. R. HEJ , KSON, & CO. Gibbons Building’s. YOUR HOUSE. WABINO’s RANGE, OPPOSITE THF MARKET. T HE Undersigned beg leave to inform tbe public that the above Establishment has just been entirely renovated and refitted for tha coming season and they will be happy to sfcrv# all who may f» v °r them with a call. Their lar der will always be stored with the choicest viands the market affords, viz; Venison, Beef steaks, Matton-chope. Woodcock, Bntpe, Oys ters, &c., &c., which will ba served up in the best style. The season for Qyswr* having commenced a choice lot will always bo found on 1 band, nnd as “trying is the naked truth,’* give Us a call. BURT to DALY. sept 25 tf fob 11 a m a irn _£\us undersigne having Hr onened wV an ent ' re New stoc, »d’bug8, / Aism<c^ s . “J fa: now «eadv swtvnish »^ylbi* 1 P^ , * h'» line, at SODA WATB®. in his own £ & ..Always to be had at tha store, in the WHoJstate of perfection. 5 scBivneNS put up with care and ds- 8P ^ie Bubiiiber^. faithfully, respectful! mage- 9PPVI - -!«* solicits a share oi &YBESON. in Start,.' wA-fcr FAY & CO.