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Free Trade in Great Britian.—A late num
ber of Blackwood's Mngiuine gives but a
gloomy account of the workings of what is
called Free Trado in Great Britain. If only
one-half is true that is chargod upon the sys
tem, it has indeed been a splendid failure. The
article is said to ho from the pen of Alison,
the historian. The following is an extract
from it:
“They have extirpated 200,000 cultivators
Irelund. They have cut £00,000,000 a
year oft' from the renumeration of cultiva
tion and the encouragement of the home mar
ket to our manufacturers in Great Britain.
They lower Rail Road property more than a
half. ■ They have destroyed, at least, half of
the commercial and trading wealth of the man
ufacturing towns. They have made the na*
tion dependent in two yeurs for u fourth of its
substance on foreign states. They hnve render
ed the maintenance of the national indepen
dence, if the present system is persisted ip,
impossible. They have destroyed £100,000,-
000 worth of property in the West Indies.
They have sown the seeds of revolt in Can
ada, and rendered its separation nt no distant
period from Great Britain, a matter of certain
ty. They have repealed the navigation laws,
and thereby cut off the right arm of our navul
strength."
MORNING NEWS.
Correspondence of the N. Y. Commercial Advertiser.
Canton, Nov. 27, 1849.
A Chapter of Items from China.
During the past month the subject of special
moment, os regards the great commercial inter-
cts of the East, has been the total annihilation
of Shap-ng-tsal’s piratical fleet, the particulars
of which have transpired through the official re
port of commander May to the English admiral,
in his report, hearing date'Nov. 1st, he says,
"Fitty-eight piratical vessels, mounting about
l,?00gums, and with crews of 3,000 men, have
been totally destroyed by fire, and withodt the
loss of one life of the officers and men under my
orders." He had under his command the brig
Columbine an4 two steamers, the Fury and
. l’hlegethon, with a party of men and officers
| from H. M. ship Hastings. He found that
the pirates had mode fearful desolationi along
the coast, plundering and destroying* towns,
I murderiqg men r . QMfrying away wotnan, and
keeping them till iftoeemod by money, or re
serving them for a mare wretched fate, the
gratification of their own lusts. It is a matter
of regret that Shap-ng-tsui escaped with four
: hundred men. The correspondence between
[ If. E. Gov. Bonham, of Hong Kong, and Su,
[ the imperial commissioner, is a curiosity in its
| way. Gov. Bonham alludes to the destruction
I of a number pf piratical junks, and expresses
his willingness to co-operate with the Chinese
authorities in the extermination of the hosts of
pirates that infest the Chinese seas. Su, in his
u-ual non-committal style, responds, that he too
I has been active in the destruction of pirates,
! but proposes no co-operation. In his report to
the Imperial Court at Pekin he will undoubt-
| edlv take all the glorv to himself.
U. S. Ship Dolphin.—On the night of the
20tb, as the sampan attending on theU. S. ship
Dolphin was returning about 8 o'clock, from
Macao, having an} 1 officer onboard, she was
hailed from a large junk and ordered to “come
alongside ;" and in a few seconds afkerwurd*
was fired at, the shot being well directed fora
Chinaman. Tho Dolphin being then witlpn
hearing, the officer hailed her, and was answer
ed immediately; when the junk put about and
; stood seaward with tho tide, there being no
! wind. Captain Page immediately sent an arm
oil boat under an officer in pursuit, with orders
to capture the junk. He had not gone far,
when she was espied making good head-way
with her oars, aided by the tide. After a chase
j of about two miles, the officer came up with
her, and finding that the men had ceased pul
ling and were nt their guns and pikes, with
matches lighted, and were attempting to train
i their guns (eight in number) on his boat, lie
, gave them a round from the carbines. This
not being enough to intimidate the Chinamen,
| who fired one of their guns, he ordered a se-
I'cond round, and then boarded, and found the
nets triced up fore and aft. Some resistance
j was made even then; but the Dolphin’s men
[ getting on deck, the Chinese soon gave in, and
J most of them escaped over the stem of the junk.
I Two were found dead, ono badly wounded, and
[ three unhurt. In about three hours the officer
| returned with his prize in tow. As the attack
l wa« grade within the waters of Macao, (be-
j tween the Typa fort and the city,) tho remain-
t l ' Pr °fthe crew and iunk have been delivered
I u P_f° r f’altn the authorities of Macao.
I , j? re ha-heen no satisfactory adjustment of
in re difficulties existing between tho Portuguese
I,and (Chinese. Su still retains the head and hand
I-ofGov. Amaral. The body, I learn, is kept in
l-one of the clmrches at Macao, awaiting burial
Ion the delivery of tho head and hand. I fear
K this will not he at present,
i 1 here is a rumor, how well founded I know
not tlmt the Mucao Senate has announced its
suability to protect Macao without foreign aid.
And that'the French will hold out inducements
j <o f ortugal to cede to them their right to the
] peninsula.
Since the April affair the friendly relations
I .Tf* t ^ le ® n g'i*h and Chinese seem undis-
Another Arctic Expedition.—-The Lords of
the Admiralty, on obtaining tho sanction of the
House of Commons, have lost no time in de
ciding on tho plan to he adopted for another
expedition to proceed in the direction of Da
vis’s Straits, Lancaster Sound, and onward to
Melville Inland, in Beurch of Captain Sir .lohn
id
Franklin, and the officers and crews of tho
Erebus and Terror, and nn express messenger
was dispatched from the admiralty to Wool
wich, with orders to Commurdoie Henry Eden
to gat the Acorn, 12, sloop, and Minx, steam
vessel, ready for sea at the shortest notice.
The messenger was also bearer of dispatches
for Captain Sir John Hill, superinendant of the
victualling yard, Deptford, to have necessary
supplies for the expedition in readiness.
D AGUERRIAN SKYLIGHT
GALLERY.—Tl|e Subscriber respect
fully announces to the Citizens of S ivanrnh and
its vicinity, that he has taken the rooms over
Zogbaums A CoYMusic Store, corner of St.
Julinn-streetnnd Market-square, for the purpose
of taking DAGUERRIAN LIKENESSES,
beautifully Colored, if required, nod put. up in
Splendid Morocco Cases, Lockets, Breast-l'ins,
Medallions, and Finger Rings; and ventures to
assert, that he willfumish as good, if not a bet
ter Likeness than any other person over located
inSuvanpnh 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 my motto, and my pictures prove U true.”
The Subscriber 1ms, nt greut expense, fitted
up his appartments so as to secure light directly
from above, whichis considered one af the grentr
est additions in taking perfect Dagucrrinn Like
nesses. The Citizens of Snvannah arc respect
full^ Invited to call at his rooms nnd 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. Juliun-street and Mar
ket-square- (UpStairs.) fob 22
P RIVATE BOA
HOUSE.— MRS. CHRI
erty-stroet, second door west of Bai
fe
feblO
LADIES’ GAlT
. .. . -J.u*t
received, a new supply of I is' BPk
and Col’d Gaiters. For sale cheap, by '
JOHN VAN
nov 6 137 0 lgreas-st.
EENS
A Maes' of the
XIl OF SPAIN—From thp period of the con
quests of the Goths dowh to tho rtign, of her
present Majesty Isabel 2d, with tho remarkable
events that occurred during their [reigns, and
anecdotes of their courts; by Anita ftcorge.
James Montjov, or I’vo been thinking; by
A. 8. Roe.
No. 2 Byrnd's Dictionary of Mechanics En
gine Work and Engineering
Companion to Allendorl’s new Method of
Learning to Rcud, Write, and speakYhe French
Language, or Dialogues and a Vocabulary; by
George W. Greene, nstructor in modern Lan
guages in Brown University. y
“Only,” by the author of a Trap to catch a
Sunbeam.
Tho Works of tho late Edgar Allan Ppe;
with notices of his Life and Genius; by. N. P.
Willis, J. R. Lowell, uud R. W. Griswold, 2
vols. 12 mo. !
The AmoriCan Poultry Yard, comprising the
Origin, History and Description of the Breeds
of Domestic Poultry, &c. &c., illustrated with
numerous engravings; by D.J. Browne, author
oftlteSylvn Americana, with an appendix by
Samuel Allan. Received and for sale bv
tob 16 JOHN M. COOPER.
MORNING NEWS
Book antt lob {fruiting ©ffuc,
GAUDRY'S BUILDING, ROLL-ST.
J.
B. €IJBBEDG£,
Printer of the Daily Morning News, re
spectfully informs his friends, and the public,
that having made extensive additions td his
having
well-selected assortment of printing materials,
lie is prepared to execute with despatch every
vuricty of BOOli and JOB .PRINTING, and
on tcrhis as reasonable asfboeo of any other
its cmrilov-
tififaik!
,m#, (.ape
establishment in tho South. By the employ
ment of-the best materials and Superior work* , ,
men, and giving his personal attention to the
business, no doubts not that lie will he ahle to ; r v i
give the ftlllcBt satisfaction to ull who may fa- ”
vor him with their patronage.
Orders may be left nt the Book Store
in Congress-street, or at the oftjge of Gfate Daily
Morning New*, No. 117 Bay-st. jun 17
M
ACAULAY’S history of
ENGLAND for sale hy.
jqly 16 J B. CUBBEDGE.
rpHE CARPENTER’S ASSI8T-
A ANT, and other vuluublo Architectural
works. For sale hy
jnly 17 J. B. CUBlEDGE.
jgANK CHECKS on the
various
Bank s of the city. For sale by
msr 10 J. B. CUBBBDGE.
A lbums, of various and b
eras, a new supply just rece
sutiful pot-
red ami for
N EW MUSIC. — Heroani, Hcrnnm,
Rosette , Mo; Postillion Polka; The
sale by
nov 2
J. B.
JUDGE.
rfUIE COMP RE HE it si YE
A COMMENTARY ON THE HOLY BI
BLE, containing the text according to the
authorized version, Scott* Marginal jRofffences,
Matbow Henry’s Coroiqentagr. fljtodcnss.di,
but containing every usefgl thought, the IPracti-
iertl observations of Rev. Thotna* Scott, D. D.,
with extensive explanatory, critical and Philo
logical Notes.
A few setts of the above work, ip six vol
umes, will he sold at a reduced price, hy
- - —"iBEDGE.
nug 1
J. B. CUB1
Moonlight of the Huart, hy Strakosch ; Ches-
nut Stroet Polka, &c. Just received and for
sole by JOHN M. COOPER.
QUBA MOLASSES.—192 hhds. 30
tierces, 12 bids., the cargo of sch. Midas,
from Havana, in fine order, and of superior
quality. Landing and for sale by
fob 23 PADELFORD, FAY ft CO.
TZ" IESTED’S BREAST OINT-
AV. MENT.—This ointment is uncqtmlcd
•nEAtTTIFUL DAGUERREO-
J) TYPES*—Mr CARY would respectfully
give notice that he has re-opened his rooms
over the Jewelry Stoie of the lute Mr. T.T.
Wilmot corner Bryan street and Market Si,r.
Operating hours from 9 A. M„ to 5 P. M.
Children’s Likenesses, at any age, taken in
from 1 to 3 seconds sitting.
Paintings and Daguerrootypcs neatly copied
and sot in Medallion, Morocco Cases, or Finger
Rings.
For sale, a splendid apparatus with instruc
tions in ilia art of taking Pictures"
feb 10 tf
Turner’s Compound Fluid Extract of Cod-
yza and Siljlinflin.
This preparation is i\ highly Concentrated Ex
tract, containing tslf the Active Medicinal Prop
erties of the Conyza, (commonly kmWn 'iis Black
Rout,)- and the Slltlingin, oi Queen’s Delight.
These plants have been long since used among
our Southern Negroes and in ernpyrienl practice,
with the happiest: results, in cuses of Choreic
Rlipumntism, Ulcers of longstanding, nnd Sec
ondary 8yphilis. It is much superior to niiy pre-
piiratioiis of Sarsaparilla os nn alterative, being
move active and prompt in its operation, on the
system., These facts have induced the subscrib
ers to present to the attention ol Physicians n
preparation prepared according to strict Cliomi-
cul nnd Parmaceutical science, devoid'of all tjic
feculent mnf inert parts of the roots, not doubt
ing that it will supersede the unscicntifio und
crude preparations hitherto used.
1,’rice—$1 per bottle,-or sixjhotlles for $5.
Prepared and said bv
TURNER'* ODEN,
Monument Square, oavannnh, Gu.
nov 6 . ’ . .
Groceries, Froito, *
FJtHK Subscriber* litvs soar ua baOd I
* t , h, ‘ foUqvrlng'joodf,JSUtcJfMW. i»H
P"*t West, and will be sold at si sa
from cost for cash or goofl credit : Woo
art’s and Harris’crashed, grajM!; tosfmd
Hvgars ; 1’wto Rico tnd Mosesvado do: II
w»iMSte|Barjsr5ss*('
ford 6i. «tngg &.j^lmy’n curing, equal to bimt in the ek\ .
Horrinq; Ncw-York Clty A Potfk; Sqpotlor Suirin
London Brown Ptout und Pooteb Alt; « *t»verk>V if*
bimM (dd.r : Wstey Pail*; smoked, tonrf..- •
a few halt boxes llnach Buuputq in lusts ofexcsUo<
quality; .a strrcHor ayticlt Mynditus Syrup; ' '
patent Candle., by-the boa, u W ajaTctutl; t
with a gon-rsl assort meat of dried Plums, p
'dyentis Pepper; Mustsri
,"cr Sauce,. Caitilk A
•Nutmeg*, Ac n haadAnd feed
Wvonw
* »ep 25 * - inn
/^UNS J— OEN Sl-EDW.AR >*
VR LOVELL, Manufacturer gad Imports
of every uesqriiiuon i4 Double and Single bbi ■
SCHOOL.
The subscriber vespeetfoUy announces that he
has opened a School in the basement of the
Second Baptist Church, in vyWchwillbe taught
all the branches of a tlioroifgh English Educn
tion. Particular attention willhe given to the
elementary studies.
BERNARD MALLON.
Rkperknces.—Rev. J. T. Robert, Rev. H.
°’ Wy i c A..
DAILY MORNING NEWS,
An Independent Commercial and News Paper, to be.
Published in the City of Savannah.
11Y JOHN M COOLER,
EDITED BY W. T. THOMPSON.
Author of "Major Jones' Courtship,” t'Chronicles of
Pin evil It," " Sketches of Travel," (fe- t,v.
N otice to trayellers.
GEO. S. NICHOLS iq now receiving an
assortment of Travelling Trunks, Carpet Bug*
Valises and Satchels, and from the arrange
ments with the manufacturers of such nrticld
will be enabled to keep up a good supply nnd
at very reasonable prices, at the Cheap Cloth
ing store, . ^GIBBON’S RANGE,
feh 6
by any other application for the cure of
Ague in the breast, caking of tile 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.
[ lurked
The
green tea sales of tho season have
just commenced. A few chops only have been
purchased. Prices lower than last year. A
number^of ships will sail for New York soon.
1 lle “Carrington” brought out the several
B oys, notice this.—.lustre
ccived at the cheap clothing store, Gib
bons’ range another assortment of bov,« Tweed
(Josimcre Sacks, nnd business Coats. Call
goon or you will be too late to get one. For
sale cheap for cash, hy
fob 22 GEO. S. NICHOLS.
'RELAND AS I SAW lT,-Tho
character, condition and prospects of the
people; hy Wm. S. Balcb.
Lodge’s Portraits, of Illustrious Personages
of Great Britain, Vol. 2 of Bohn’s Ill. Lihrary.
Auricular Confession in the Protestant Epis
copal Church, considered itr a series of letters,
bvn Protestant Episcopalian.
’ Tho Fathers of New England, an ora
tion delivered before tho Now. England Society
otiNewYork, December 21st, 1849, hy Horace
Bushnell ■
The transactions of tlio American Medical
Association, Vol. 2.
Turkish Evening Entertainments; the wonders
of remarkable incidents and the varities of
anecdotes, hy Ahmed Ibm Hemdem the Keth-
hoda, callo’d “Sohailae," 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 by James Prior, vol. 2.
Received hy JOHN M. COOPER.
feb 16
* steamboat, for R. B. Forbes, Esq.,
! 1Um . which workmen are now putting to-
, —* »» ■•**-'*■ nuiRiiiDU Gin uwn kJUiiiniM
SP'hor, ut t hb ship yard at Whampoa. It
bin yard
^ odel of the North River boats
me same place there is, in process of
* lr “*tion, a floating Bethel for seamen.
j built nf ter th „
i At. the
con-
G*
. Samuel B. Hoffman, of the New York
j "9tmn House, dropped dead from his seat in a
| railroad car on Wednesday oi last week.
'IT|7'INDDW sashes * BLINDS.
W 5000 lights, 8 hy 10 8ash - ; 2000 dp
10 by 12 do; 1000 do assorted sizes; 100 pair
Vennetian Blinds, assorted sizes. For side by
jly 31 J. G, FALLTGANT.
rpUBiPBNTINET-10 BbU City Di*
A tilled for sale hy
July 31 J. G. FAUIGANT-
Mi hand,
^WODD.—Alwav
a supply of Oak nml Ash Wood It
sale low by DAVID R. I»lBMW.
Old stsnd, foot of West Broad st.
: BBL§. NEWARK REFINED
50 CHAMPAGNE CIDER, landing from
brie American, for sale hy
feb 9 W. M. DAVIDSON
QRRIS TOOTH WASH.-
-For
Cleansing and preserving the Teeth and
Gums, nntfl purifying tho breath. Reieivod und
for sale by
feb 1C G. R. HENDRICKSON, & CO.
DEERE’S COOKING RANGES.
A> The ti
undersigned has just received
half dozen W. Beebe’s Cooking Ranges, for
burning wood coal, with or without water backs,
which will he sold at a small advance on New
York prices, and warranted to give perfect
satisfaction or no sale.
feb 5 McARTIIOR & MORSE
To EareiBs and Guardian*.
BOY'S READY MADE CLOTHING.
The subscriber has just re- dHBjjSBR
turned ft’oifi the north, bring
ing with him a much larger as-
assortment of Boy’s Ready Made Clothing, than
J^hehas heretofore kept, und intends to keep g*
t(Up a general assortment of such goods, jjj
Id which he will sell nt as low prices n* can jg
She afforded. They having been made by £
^ men of long experience in boy’s clothing,
% he hns no hesitation in saying he can fit and
please any boy from six to sixteen years old,
in any of the following garments: ||»
. Fine black cloth frock coats, sacks nnd Q|
ground Jackets.
** Fine mixed tweed sacks and satinet round
g Jackets; , ,
2 Black casimer, fancy stripe tweed and w-
W satinet Pants.
Fancy silk, alpaca, Valencia, fancy mar- ft
of
rcl Guns and RiiSlea,Dueling, Beli.Holstor, Pock
et and Sjx-barrelcd Revolving Pistols, asii
every variety of Gun material uad Qun mph ■
meats, &c. Flasks. Pouches, Percdsaion Cnj.,
Powder Shot, Lend, and every article in
SportsmanYtide, for sale li>w. ^
Guns re-stocked, Flinr-loCRS altered
percussion, and' repair ng dotiens tisaal.
No; 11 Btu'iitird stteot South aide MArkt-'*
sign of the inditln. •:»■ jul) ■ 16
The Ship Au.on, Elhot, Jicnoe, at New’FSi^ «o the ^
.^TIJRNELL** MArSTS^--
«t*J Emigrant’s Guide to New Mexico, Co,
iforniajind Oregon,'giving thfedifferentOveiTdiii’,
und Sen Routs; accompanied with n Map i I'
Cnlift^nia, Nt-w Mexico and adjacent couuti i. .-
showing the Gold Regions, *c.
Tho ohtive Guide Book, accompanied with it;
Map of North America,' by J. Oidvan 8mit!’.'
givingulso a condensed view of the Gold R ; j
gion, also the Sea Roms and distance* to Cs •
ifortiiafront NtriNkfork, .
DisturnolPs Rail Road, Steam Boat, tuld Tel
egraph Book; being n guide through the Mitl-
HivN&rihorn, and Basierii States, and CahairTii-;
also giving tho gfeatlines nt, travel Btietlj bt’ < F
West, and, the Ocean Steam Packet airangi;-
ments, containing nlso Tnhles of liistance*,' <\c
Telegraphic Liiius and Churgos, list of lloteU,
*c., *c.
«
O
Venezhula.
. al%e illustrated Hand Book, A NdVr
for Travellers through the United SfL...
embellished with 123 hfcldy finished' ei -
gravings, and accompanied by a latgo ni,<’
accurate Map, by Calvin J. Sthith.
Disturnell’s United Slates Almanac arid Nt.-
timiMi Register for the year 1850; coetaijl^c Au
thentic, Political nfld Statistical information
relating to the United States, Canada, *c. *
Received by JOHN xM.’CQOl’ER.
fel. 19
Experience has proven both' the practicability and
usefulness of the penny Press. Within the few years
psfit all the Northern and Eastern cities, as well us
most of those Honth and West of us, have hesn sup
plied with papers of this description, whose small di
mensions ^liable their publishers to issue them nt a
price so low as to place them wltliiu the reaeh oi all,
and thus td make them the bUstmediuins for the gen
eral diffusion of information on all subjects hearing
upon the intorSSts of community. By cheapening the
Press, all have been participants in its benefits, while
the publishers and conductors, by a grenlly increased
patronage,hqve been made amply remunerated for their
expenditure of capital aod Jsbor,
Believing that the growing prosperity of Rnvannob
authorizes, aiidtbstlier interests demand the estab
lishment of a cheap cummercial aud news medium,
wii have determined to publish the Daily Mornhg
News as nearly as possible upon the plan of the penny
Press of the Northern cities.
The Morning News will be-emplistically a Com
mercial Newspaper, devotedtu ihe diffusion of useful
information on all subjects of popular interest, and tu
the advancement of City and mate interests, gener
ally; preserving, at all times a strictly neutral and
indeiiendent position in regard to Politics sad Parties.
Arrangements hove been made for givipg the paper all
the facilities enjoyed by tho best Daily Papers, snd
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 adqanteges which must result
to the citizens and business man from the establishment
of slicit a pnperin Nuvaunsh, we feel ttintwe may ask
and safely count upon a liberal support.
Terms.—Ttys Daily Morning News will he issued
and served to subscribers ah$4, per annum, payable
linlf yearly, in advance; or, 10 Cents per week, pay
able to the Carriers.
Savannah, January, 18.)0.
*
jlREASTFIN FOUND.—A plain.
U Gold Box Bin, containing a lock «i£ liirir-
with “Mary to Christopper," uud a date in
acribcd on .tho back. Thoowner^tin liatw it h.
calling nt ltin Book Stoge of JoujN ^fi Goopjkb.
and paying fin ihi, advertiacincirt.’ fob 6
the
STOVES AND COOKING IVAN-
GES.—The undersigned has mtw
hand and.fur snip, at’Ncw-Ydrk firit
pnees.
lagoet nnd best ussortmenL of Cooktog
Stoves nml Ritages e^pr offered for sale in th;,.,
city. They, wm life sold arid wtirrmtted to gi\f
satisfaction. They, may be seen fit Owt'ti.'
New Biiilduigg, South sitle of Mnrket-sqtiiira.
a tig 1 MeA RTHOR & MORSE.
T he BATTL1
ing transcripts fro
SUMMER f be-
'personal obseriotlim
in Pari|| during the year 1848; by I. K.IItri -
‘l.autHor of “Fresh Gleanings.” ,
Wheeivedby I NO M COOrEfl-
intt 19 - A-
JOHN
•I util Dp;
PIANOFORTE^.—The
subscriber ofi’ers for sale Thirty
five 6,6J, 6|, and • 7 Octave Ma
hogany and Rosewood 1’IANOS, made to order
by Chickeriug, Nunns & Clark, Nunns &
Fisher, and A. H. Gale * Co. The instruments
are unsurpassed by any niado in this country,
for purity and fulness of tone, and elegance of
workmanship. Some of them are furnished
with complete iron frames, which strengthen
tho case and prevent tho liability of getting
out of tone, ' Others have the ordinary mylalie
plates,and can be offered for lower prices,—
These Pianos ore offered without any advance
upon the manufactures, prices, nnd those who
are desirous of obtaining a superior instrument,
at a moderate expenso, would do well, to call
and examine before purchasing elsewhere.
Also for sale n large assortment of all kinds
Cabinet Furniture, Wool, Hair, anil Moss Mat-
I. W. MORRELL.
rasses
feb 6
POOLE* Wlolesale and llr-
Denler, In Paints, OH, Turpentine and
Varnishes, French und American Window Glass’
J’ttint, Varnish und whitewash Brushes; Sable
tU'tl Camel Hair l’eneils, Badger and Camel
Halt* Blenders, Graining Combs, Artist’s Brush
es und Colors, *c., Ac.
l’upcr. Hangings, Borders nnd Fire Board
Prints.
N. B. House.. Sign and Ship Painting, Gild
ing, Graining, and Glazing doBfi on reasonable!
terms by JOHN l’OOLE,
No. J-l Wbitnker Street,
nenrlv oposite Swift, DcusJow * Webster,
feb 14 *>•■» - , < '
O-PARTNERMHIP HfOf lCK
C mo-r .
The subscriber having this irfliv associated
with him Mr. L. J. GUILMARTIN, the busi
ness hereafter RFbe Conducted (at the oldYtfind
corner of Whitaker nnd Congress-streets) under
the*tvle of M. PRF.N DERG AST & CO.
mar 1 M. PRBNDERGASf.
V ANILLA BEANS .-Also MenkimY
pure concenttuted extracts, comprising.
Vanilla, Lemon, Rose. Billbr Almond, Nutmeg,
Cinnamon &c., fitf ibivoring ices jellies, cus
tards, pastry, svrnp, nnd snncf*s;. Just receiv
ed and for sale bv • •>« f
G. R. HENDRICKSON, & CO.
feb 11. Gibbons Building's.
and
nn seilles and satin Vests.
^ Shirts, undershirts, suspenders
qQgenarelmssortmeut of cloth cap*. V
p) An assortment of children’s small suits J
Obeantifully trimmed, for boys Ifom 5 to ®SS
S years.
S Ladies aud gentlemen having boyg t&r
cloth, are invited to call an<, ^Bitne njyj
fc stock, and assist itte ifi the effort to. keep up.
Wan assortnWnt oi such goods, at the cheap
clothing store, Ne. !5ff and 66 Gibbon’s
6m GEO. 6. NIGHOLS.
YOUR HOUSE.
WARINO’S RANGE, OPPOllTE TH»
„ MARKET.
T HE Undersigned beg leave to inform tie
public that the above Establishment has
just been entirely renovated and refitted'for the
coming »en*nn and they will be happy tg serve
all who may ffi v °r them with a call. Tbeir lar-
doy will a V* he stored with the choicest
viands the ma.kat affords, viz: Vqnuon, Beef.
Steaks, Mntton-chjps. Woodcock, Snipe, Oys-
tera, Ac-. *«*> which witl be verved up in the
beststylg.
The season for Oysters having comtnontued
a choice lot will always bo found on hand, and as
“ trying 's the naked truth-,’* give us a’call.
BURT ft DALY
sept 25 tf
&
New atock -ot
ppqncd, with a*t entire„ , v
DRt/GS, CHEMICaIS, end FANCY
ARTICLES, at No. 139 South-side Erough-
ton-strfiet, (formerly Walker’s Marble Yard,)!#*
now ready to furnish anythinpin his line v 4fth'
shortest ntttico. SODA ;W-AT.BBi thede iqi *
his own peculiar wny; sent to auy part' of tin- r
city, and. nlwaya, to be had at the store, in tiie
highest state- of perfuctiott.
pMtcMPTKN* put up adtk nare and ds»; ;
^The: swibwiher having aswrad tiie public lot*?
and fftitfcfully, respectftjjv #oiioit» a shari? tri
patronage-.. ‘ ' A
. july ; >-» >.t . bti--. W»;
of^supe
sale by PADELFC