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SAVANNAH, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 9, 1850.
[NUMBER 45.
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BV JOHN M. COOPER.
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^Le|el*advort*.ement, io.erted at the n.«al rate.,
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Adrerti.emonti from tran.isnt pemo-
1,1 Yearly'advertiicr^'^ll b. re.tricted to their rejn-
lar bul.nel.e., and all other ^rerttrement. not pertain-
i„g to their regular baiinese a* agreed for, will becharg
^Yearly advertiser, exceeding in their advertisements
ti,n average number of line, agreed for, will be charged
AlT r u(lveui“0mem S . for charitable Institution, and
religions Societies will be charged hnlf price
ry Advertisements sent to this office without dl
rectiuns a. to the number of insertions, will be pnb-
liihed daily, ontil ordered to be diacontinued, and
charged accordingly. , .
All new advertiesmtnU appear in the Tri-week-
Denomination of the “Church of God."
—Religious meeting* lmve boon going on in the
Union Qhurch, at Westminster, Md., for the
last two weeks, of which the Carrolltonian,
says:
ly News, for the country
All Letter, directed to this office or the Editor,
must be post paid.
MORNING NEWS.
$34,150
32,200
Religious Intelligence.
COMPILED FO» THE DAILY MORNING NEWS.
Recent intelligencer from the Methodist mis
sions in China and Germany afford very pleas
ing prospects. Both missions will be immediate
ly reinforced. To the latter the Rev. Mr Docr-
ing, one of the Missionaries of the German
mission in this city, will leave shortly for Bre
men, tojoin the Rev. Mr. Jacoby, who has
been successfully engaged in that city for some
months. His congregation, which at first num
bered three or four, has increased to up
wards of five hundred at the last accounts from
him.
The editor of the Sunday School 'Advocate
announces that there were “in connection with
the operations of Sunday schools” in the Meth
odist Episcopal Church 9014 conversions., _We
do not understand whether scholars and tonch-
er» only are comprised in the terms of the an
nouncement
The Rev. J T. Russell formorly secretary of
the Assembly’s (O. S.) Board of Missions, hns
just been received into the Baptist Church by
submersion.
Rev. Dr. Babcock, late pastor of the First
Babtist Church in New Bedford, has declined
the secretory-ship of the American and hor-
eign Christian Union, and has accepted that of
the American Sunday School Union.
The Bubtists contemplate the establishment
■ of a college in Wisconsin.
Secession. Welearnfrom the Boston At
las that the Rev. Dr. Higgins, of that city, has
seceded from the Methodist BpiscopulChurch,
and joined the Congregationalists. The rev
erend gentleman lias for some time been of
ficiating as secretary of the American Protes
tant Union.
Rev. Dr. Stone of Christ Church Brooklyn,
hns been appointed general' Secretary in the
Protestant Episcopal Society for the Promotion
of Evangelical Knowledge; nad although ho
continues to hold his rectorship, will hencefor
ward devote his time and labors, mainly, to the
interests of that Society. The Rev. Henry
Denison, of Williamsburg, Va., hus beenelect-
| -ed assistant minister in the parish.
Ecclesiastical Movement in.Canada.—
A bill has been prepared, dividing Upper Can
uda into three dioceses—Toronto, Kingston and
London. The three Bishops are to be nom
inated from among themselves by the clergy in
convocation, and each name to be submitted
for approval to the English Bishops, and after
wards for confirmation and appointment to the
Queen.
Ignorance of Mohammedan Woman.—
The London Evangical Magazine for January
Las an interesting letter from a missionary la
boring in the Teioogoo county, in Ihdia. The
account which he gives in the following pas-
sage, of the ignorance and m iaeVy of Moham
medan women, is instructive and painfni. It
>is Christianity alone that can ennoble woman.
Last Saturday a group of Mohammedan wo
men came to the Bungalow—a class of women
who are scarcely ever to be seen away from their
own homes, nnd to whom access is very difficult,
rhevlooked about for some time, when 1 went
out and asked them why they had come to this
country. As usunl with native women, they
asked how many children I .had, where they
wpre, why I had left them in another country,
™c. They were greatly amused with my lit
he girl, who was nursing her doll by my side.
One old woman, whose noble bearing would
have graced a mansion, particularly excited
my attention, and drew forth my sympathy. I
asked her what God she 'worshipped? “Mo
hammed,” she replied. But I said. “Moham
med is not God; he was only a man; you shi u'd
WOrpllin fatul ** Trn.ee O —_
The meetings are conducted by Rev. How
ard, of Rochester, N. Y., assisted by Rev. Mr.
Owings, of Baltimore, of the denomination
styled “Church ofGod.” During the first week
a series of sermons were delivered, explanatory
of tho doctrines of the church, which differ
very materially from both Protestant and Cath
olic, though in the statement of these differ
ences! the greatest care was observed to guard
against wounding the feelings of the most sensi
tive. Large audiences are nightly in atten
dance, and the best order prevails."
iyAn extensive revivdl is progressing in
the M. E. Church at Middletown, Md., and al
so at the Lutheran church at Bakersville.
Public Benefactions.—The following list
of the receipts of some of the religious and
benevolent Societies for January, which have
been obtained from authentic sources, will be
found interesting
American Tract Society, (inclu
ding $20,000 for publications sold,)'
American Bible Society.
American Board of Com. for
For. Miss.
Presbyterian Board of Foreign
Missions,
American Home Missionary So
ciety,
American Sunday School Union
(exclusive of the publications sold)
American Baptist Missionary
Union,
American Foreign Christian Un
ion ; from Jan. 10 to Feb.10
The American Bible Society re
ceived from April 1st to January
31st inclusive,
American Tract society, from A-
pril 1st to January 31st
American Board from August 1st
to Jan. 31st
American Baptist Missionary Un
ion, from April 1st to January 1st
inclusive
American Sunday School Union
from March 1st to January 31st in
clusive
Episcopal Board of Foreign and
Domestic Missions, from June 15th
Xo January 15th,
27,557
15 468
6,997
4,395
BOARDING
_ S. CHRISTIAN
erty-street, second door west of Bafnaid,
P RIVATE - - _
HOUSE.— MRS. CHRISTIAN—Lib-
feb 10
^ LADIES’ GAITERS.—Just
received, a new supply of Ladle*’ Bl’k
and Col’d Gaiters. For NES8,
nov 6 167'Congress «t.
^NNALS OF
THE QUEENS
OK 8PAIN—From the period of the con
quests of the Gotha 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 Aqitft George.-
James Moayoy, or I’ve been thinking; by
A. 8. Roe. ij,
"No. 2 Byrne’s Dictionary of Mechanics En
gine Work and Engineering.
Comnanion to Allendorl’s new Method of
Companion to Allnndort
Learning to Read, Write, and speak the French
Language, or Dialogues and a Vocabulary; by
George W. Greene, nstructor in modern Lan
guages in Brown University.
“Only,” by the author of a Trap to catch a
Sunbeam. . _
The Works of the late Edgar Allan Toe;
with notices of his Life and G quins; by N. P.
Willis, J. R. Lowell,-and R. 4V. Griswold, 2
vols. 12 mo. • ' • *
The American Poultry Yard/comprising the
Origin, History and Description of the Breeds
of Domestic Poultry, foe. &c., illustrated with
numerous engravings; by D. J. Browne, author
of the Sylvu Americana, with an appendix by
Samuel AUau. Received and for sale by
feb 16 JOHN M. COOPER
MORNING NEWS
Book auk Job Printing ©flat,
QAUPBY’S BUILDING. BUll-ST.
J. B. CVBBEDGE,
6,257
2,455
224,927
224,016
119,090
45,006
32^322
33,637
k/I AC AULA IT’S HISTORY
VJL ENGLAND for sale by.
j„l y 16 J B. CUBBBDGE.
OF
Printer 1 of the Daily Mornino News, re
spectfully informs his friends and the public,
that having mado extensivo additions to his
well selected assortment of printing materials,
he 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, and giving his personal attention to the
business, he doubts not that he vpll be Able to
give the fullest satisfaction to all who nfty fa
vor him with their patronage.
GF" Orders may be left at the Book Store
in Cpngress-strcet, or at the office of the Daily
Morning News, No. 117 Bay-st. jan 17
Chrooerleu, Pruitt, Aft.
rniHK Subicribers have now on hiied 1
A tbs following goods, {msebseed its!
|*st weak, and will be set* .at a
romcost for cash or go 4'ArsdJt:, 1
arts and Harris'cruiltea, ground, loaf and
Bngara; Porta Rico and Muscavedo do;
smoked Usllbu t; lijnon, Young Uvcon and Oolong?
of superior qualities for family as*; Park Hums (i&Wr
fbrd & stag '* ‘ - '
Herring;
Loudon ] Hi
tiola battled cider : Water Pads ; smoked' I
T HE CAftPEMTEIfS ASSIST.
ANT, and other valuable Architectural
work*. For sale by
jnly 17 J. B. CUBBBOQB.
jgANK CHEEKS
Bank t of the city. For
mtr 10 J. B.
on the various
iBF.DGE.
Tamer’s Compound Fluid Burnet »f Con-
yxa nad StlUlecfo-
This preparation is a highly Concentrated Ex
tract, containing all the Active Medicinal Prop
erties of the Conyza, (commonly known a* Black
Root,) and the Slillingia, oi Queen’s Delight.
These plants have been long since used among
our Southern Negroes and in empyrica! practice,
with the happiest results, in cases of Chorale
Rheumatism, Ulcers of long standing, and Sec
ondary Syphilis. It is much superior to any pre
parations of Sarsaparilla as na 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 Parmaceutical science, devoid of all the
feculent and inert parts of the roots, not doubt
ing that it will supersede the unscientific and
crude preparations hitherto used-
Price—$1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5.
Prepared and sold bv
TURNER & ODEN,
Monument Square, savannah, Ga.
nov 6
A lbums, of various andj
eras, a new supply just
autiful p*t-
eived and for
sulo by
nov 2
r|THE
J. B. CJ
COMPRE H]
JBEDGE.
S1VE
’HOLY BI-
ling to the
Capl. Forbe's New’FXg.—We' have occa
sionally spoken ^heretofore in terms of com
mendation of this rig. It was adopted by the
owners of two ships during tho last sea-ion—
the “Reindeer,” and the “Larilao.” Letters
were received here lately from Capt. Lord; of
the former ship, to tho owners in which lie
says.
"Her rig I wns rather prejudiced against,
but I must confess, the more 1 get acquainted
with it the better I like it. I am confident
that iu a sudden squall, or change of wind,
that sail could be got in much more expedi
tiously than it could with tho old rig, and the
ship always kept under safecanvassjforas soon
as topgallant sails or upper topsails are furled,
he is in fact under double reefed topsails, and
prepared for any kind of weather, however se
vere. Again, if a ship should be running, and
make the land unexpectedly, and it is necessary
to take in sail and haul oil', while with the old
rig all hands would be employed taking in top
gallant sails, and getting topsails down for reel
ing, with theuew rig the topgallant or upper
topsails would be furled, and the ship stand-
COMMENTARY ON T
BLE, containing the text no ^
authorized version, Scott* Marginal Reference*;
Mathew Henry’s Commentary,^ Condensed,
but containing every useful thought, the Practi-
icisl' observations of Rev.ThomagfeoU, D. D. t
with extensive explanatory, critionJ'and Philo
logical Notes.
A few setts of tho above work, in six vol
umes, will be sold at a reduced price, by
augl J. B. CUBBEDGE.
SCHOOL.
Tho subscriber respectfully announces that he
has opened a School in the basement of tho
Second Baptjst Church, in which will he taught
all the branches of a thorough English Educa
ticVn. Particular attention will be given to the
elementary studies.
BERNARD MALLON.
. References.—Rev, J. T. Robert, Rev. H
O. Wyer.
uur qualities torfamilyas*; rota Hum
*U«* AJhar's on ring, equal to any fait
s; Near-York City Mess Pori; superior
a Brown Stout and Scotch Ain; U tttpt
mteC
run, Capers, Canton Ginger, OUt* Oil,
Tapioca Macaroni. Cayenne Pepper, Must;
Barley, Fsri*», Pepper Sauce, Castile „
Nutmegs, die., die., on hand and for sale by
FORD * WATTS,
sep 55 6m 9k* Barnard street.
/■^.UNSJ-GURT SI
VY LOVELL, Manufactuter and Ii
—EDWARD
of every description of Double and Single ham
relGuns and Riffles,Dueling, Bel^Hohitetr, Pock
et amt Six-barreled Revolving Pistols; end
every variety of Gun material and Gun mpM-
moots, Ac. Flasks, Pouches, Percussion Cap*.
Powder Shot, Lead, and every article id the
Sportsman’s line, for axle low.
13?” Guns re-stocked, Flint-lock* altered to
percussion, aqd repair ng donetu usual.
No. 11 Barnard stieet South side Marks*
sign of the Indian. .iulj lfl
Tlic ship AnsOn, Elliot, hence, at New York *a the
57th fust.
PROSPECTUS OF THE
DAILY MORNING N
Ah Independf.nt Commercial and Netei
Published in the City of Savannah.
BY JOHN M COOPER.
DEautiful DAGUERRE©-
X) 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 stroet ond Market Sqr.
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 Daguerreotypes neatly copied
and set in Medallion, Morocco Cnses, or 1 ingor
Rinps
F or sale, a splendid apparatus w ith instruc
tions in the art of taking Pictures'
feb 15 ‘f
ing off in fact under double reefed topsails
These advantages of the new over the old
rig we think must soon be made apparent to
all persons who desired to have their ships
worked in the best way, and with greatest
economy of labor; nud the time, therefore in
oor opinion, cannot bo far distant when it will
be udopted by all owners of first class ships.
Another very impot tant reason for its adoption
is the comfort of the crews ; for when sail is to
be shortened in the new rig, the watch on deck
can take in the upper top sails, and your ship
is immediately brought to what in the old rig
would he double reefed topsails, whereas, un
der tho old, or present rig, it requiers ail hands
to be called to double reef the topsails, which
in European winter voyages is a matter of every
day occurrence, and in severe nnd stotmy pas-
sag s wears out a crew more than ull other du
ties combined.— Boston Journal.
N otice to travellers.
GEO. S. NICHOLS i* now receiving an
assortment of Travelling Tranks, Carpet Buns
Valises nnd 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
BBLS. NEWARK REFINED
50 CHA.Ml’AGNE CIDER, landing from
brig American, for sale by
ttb 9 W. M. DAVIDSON.
.AGUERRIAN SKYLIGHT
D GALLERY.—The Subscriber respect-
QBRIS TOOTH WASH.—For
Cleansing and preserving the 1 ceth and
Gums, and purifying breath. Received and
for sale by
feb 16 G. R. HENDRICKSON, & CO
B EEBE’S COOKING RANGES.
The undersigned has just received a
half dozen W. Beebe’s Cooking Ranges, for
binning 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.
EDITED BY W. T. THOMPSON,
Author of “ Major Jones' Courtship," “Chronicles of
Pineville," “ Sketches of Travel," l(c- tfc.
. — - , '*jmL
and Sea Routs) accompanied with it M«*|> m
California, New Mexico and adjacent count
showing the Gold Regions, dec.
The above Guide Book, accompanied with a
Map of North America, by S, Galvan Smith,
giving also a condensed view of the Gold Re
gion, also the Sea Routs end distances to Cal
ifornia from New York.
DisturneU's Beil Rood, Steam Beat, and Tel-
ograph Book; belnga guide through the Mid
dle, Northern, and Eastern States, and Canada;
also giving the great linos nt travel South and
West, and the Ocean Steam Packet arret;
meats, containing also Table* nf distances, i
Telegraphic Lines and Charges, list of Hotels,
Ac., foe.
Colton’s Map of ilie United States, British
Provinces, Mexico, the West Indie* and Gen’
al America, with parts of New Canada and
enezeula.
The illustrated Hand Book, a New Guido
Travellers through the Uhitfd'BtaW,
bed with 125 highly finHbed *n-
_ i, and accompanied by a -large’ and
accurate Map, by Calvin J. Smith.
Disturnell s United States Almanac and Na
tional Register for the year 1850; contnirtg Au
thentic, Political nnd' Statistical informal ion
relating to the United States, Canada;' &c.
Received by JOHN M. COOPER.
feb 19
Experience lies proven both the practicebility and
.,:J5XBL .
usefulness of the penny Press. Within the few years
pest all Ihe Northern and Eastern cities, as well 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 ate
price so low as to place them within the reaeh „f all,
and thus to make them the bestmediums for the gen
eral diffusion of information on all subjects bearing
upon the interests of community. By cheapening the
Press, all have been participants in its benefits, while
the publishers end conductors, by a greatly increased
patronage,have been mode amply remunerated lor their
expenditure of capital and labor.
Believing that the growing prosperity of Savannah
authorizes, and that her iutereata 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 the plan of the penny
Press of the Northern cities.
The Morning News wiH be emphatically a Com-
mercial Newspaper, devoted to the diffusion of useful
information on all subjects of popular interest, and to
the advancement of City and State interests, gener
ally ; preserving at all limea a strictly neutral and
independent position in regard to Politics and Parties.
Arrangements have been made for giving the paper all
the facilities enjoyed l.y the best Daily Papers, and
no pains willbe spared to make itsalisfactory in ull its
departments, and to give it the character of a res
peetable, useful, uud reliable Journal.
In view of the great advantages which must result
to tho citizens and business man from the establishment
of such a puperin Savannah, w e feel that we may ask
and safely count upon a liberal support.
Terms.—The Daily Morning News will be issued
and served to subscribers at $4, per annum, payable
half yearly, in advanco; or.lOCenta per week, pay
able to tho Carriers.
Savannah, January, 1850.
R^PASTPIN FOUN».-A f Pl*m,
J-M Gold Box 1 in, containing a lock-of hair-
witli “Mary to Christopher,” and a data in
scrihed on tho back. Thojtwner can have it by
calling at the Book Store oiQjorfft dooPXH,
nnd' paving for this advertisement. 6
worship God.” “Ah, my mother,” said she,
m,| ny, many years have 1 lived iuthis jungle,
end no onaavor told mo about God ; how than,
iou!d T. know ? I eat rices—wear cloth—soon
I shall die, and be put in the ground, and what
then, 1 do not know.”
fully announces to the Citizens of Savaurah and
its vicinity, that ho 1ms taken tho rooms over
Zoglmums & Co’sMusic Store, corner of St.
Julian-street uiai Market-square, for the purpose
of taking DAGUERRIAN LIKENESSES,
beautifully Colored, if required, ond put up in
Splendid Morocco Cases, Lockets, Breast-Fins,
Medallions, ond Finger Rings; and ventures to
assert, that lie will furnish as good, if not a bet
ter Likeness than any otlter 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 low,
This ia my motto, and my picture* prove it tru*.”
The Subscriber has, at great expense, fitted
up his appartmenta so as to secure light directly
from above, which is considered one of the great
est additions in taking perfect Daguorrinn Like-
nesses. The Citizens of Savannah are respect
fully invited to call at his rooms and examine
specimens. Picture* taken at reduced prices.
1 W. V PRENTICE,
Permanently located.
N. B.—Instructions given intheart on mode
rate terms, corner of 8t. J ulian-atreot and Mar
kat-square- (Up Stair*.) feb 22
1TSTIIVDOW SASHES & BUNDS.
W 5000 lights, 8 by 10 Sash; 2000 do
10 by 12 do; 3000 do assorted sizes ! 10Q peiju
Vennetisn Blinds, aesirfad sizes- Fors»l*hy
jly 31 jf. G. FALLIGANT.
B oys, notice thisjust re
ceived at the cheap clothing store, Gib-
r assortment of dov,s Tweed
bona 1 range another assortment
Oasimere Sacks, and business Coats,
soon or you will be too late to get one.
sale cheap for cash, by
feb 22 GEO. S. NICHOLS.
Call
For
IRELAND AS 1 SAW IT.-The
JL character, condition and prospects of the
people; bv Wm. S. Balcb.
* * ’• Pfat ' '
Lodge’s Portraits, of Illustrious Personages
of Great Britain, Vol. 2 of Bohn’s Ill. Library
Auricular Confession in the Protestant Epis
copal Church, considered in a series of letters,
bv a Protestant Episcopalian-
The Fathers of New England, an ora
tion delivered before the New England Society
of New York, December 01st, 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 Ibw Homdem the Keth-
hoda, called “Sohatlee," translated from
the Turktfi, by P- Brown Dragoman, of the U
S. Legation at Constantinople. •
The miscellaneous works of Oliver Gold
smith, including a variety of pieees, now first
collected by James Prior, vol. 2.
- ■ JOHN M. COOPER.
io Kbig Ofty Db
PIA NO FORTES.—The
subscribe! - offers for sole Thirty
five 6,6 J, 6|, and 7 Octave Ma
hogany and-Rosewood PIANOS, mado to order
by Chickering, Nunns & Clark, Nunns &
Fisher, and A. H. Gale & Co. The instruments
are unsurpassed by any made in this country;
for purity and fullness of tone, and elegance o
workmanship. Some of them are furnished
with complete iron frames, which strengthen
the case and prevent tho liability of getting
out of tone. Others have the ordinary metalic
plates.and can be offered for lower prices.—
These Pianos are offered without any .advance
*' tBW '
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 elsew'here.
Also for sale a large assortment of all kinds
Cabinet Furniture, Wool, Hair, and Moss Mat
rasses I- W. MORRELL.
feb 6
STOVES AND COOKING RAN. t
GES.—The undersigned hns ntiW '«(■«
hand pnd for snle, at New-York prices,
the logesf end best assortment of Conking
Stoves an^jL Ranges eve# offered for sole in thj*
city. They WHjt'he sold nnd warranted to j
satisfaction. They may be saga nt Or
New Buildings, South side of Nmaet-squar
attg 1 McARTHOR & MORSE.
rpilE BATTLE SUMREBf be-
JL. iug trt
ing transcripts from personal oKservtitinn
in Paris, during the year 1848; by I. K. Mar
vel. author of “Fresh Gleanings.”
Received by 1 NO M COOPEB-
jnn 19
J OHN POOLE, Wholesale and Re-
rail Dealer, in Paints, Oil, Turpentine and
rican Wind
Varnishes, French and American Window Glass
Paint, Varnish and whitewash Brushes, Sable
and Camel Hair Pencils, Badger and Catnel
liuir Blenders, Graining Combs, Artist’s Brush
es and Colors, foe., foe.
Paper Hangings, Borders and Fir* Board
Prints.
N. If. House. Sign and Ship Painting, Gild
ine, Graining, and Glazing done on reasonablel
terms by JOHN POOLE, ,
No. 11 Whitaker Street,
nearly oposite Swift, Denslow &; Webster.'
feb 14
C O-PAHTNE
1
IF NOTICE
The subscriber havjpjftbi* day associated
with him Mr. L. J. GUILMART1N, the busi
ness hereafter ill be conducted (nt the old stand
corner of Whitaker and Congress-streets) under
the style of M. PRENDERGAST «fCO.
mar 1 M. PRENDERGAST.
.ft, FALLIGANT.
YOUR HOUSE.
waking’s range, OPPOSITE THfi
_ MARKET.
T HE Undersigned bog leave to inform tie
publie that tho above Establishment has
just been entirely renovated and refitted 6>r 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
viands the marks! afford#, viz: Venison, Beef-
~VTANILLA BEANS.-Also Meakim’s
T pure concentrated extracts, comprising.
Vanilla, Lemon, Rose, Bitter Almond, Nutrarg,
Cinnamon foe., for flavoring ices jellies,1m?,s-
turds, pastry, syrup, and sauces. Just receiv
ed and for sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON, fo CO.
fob 11 Gibbons Building’s.
steaks, Mutton-chap*. Woodcock, Snipe, Oys
ter*, foe-, &e-, which will be terved up in the
beet style,
The season for Oysters having commanoed
a choice lot will always be found®* band, and a»
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sept 25 ‘f
ffffJi CARD-—The undersigne having *e-
opened, with an entire New stock of
5M DRUGS, CHEMICALS, end FANCY
ARTICLES, at No. 139 South-side Brough-
ton-street, (formerly Walker’s Marble Yard,)is
now ready to furnish anything ii^Ws line, at the
shortest notice- SODA WATER, made hi
hi* own peculiar wqy, sent (deny part of the
city, and always to be had at the store, in th#
highest state of perfection.
PBlSCRirn*** put up with care *®d d«*
spatch.
The subyriber having served the j
and faithfully, respectfully
patronage
sal* by