Newspaper Page Text
=pg^rpoi LABS PER ANNUM.
VOLUME !•]
Publication Office at No. 117, Bay Street, near the new Custom Home.--—
SAVANNAH^ THURSHAY MORNING, MARCH 14. 1850:
SINGLE COPIES TWO CENTS
-.UISHED DAILY AND TRI-WEEKLY,
l UB By JOHN M. COOPER.
w _ ‘FTmM l’ SON, ED IT 0 R •
terms:
.« '««'_Mnin«r News is delivered to Oity
TI'C Dft»y *4 p“w!num, payable half yearly in
.ulnuribera at U P CKNT3 n week) payable to the
tuloantc, or t . T wo cents.
»’l'ri WeekIy Morning News, for the coun-
Tlte 11 I UKWa matter and now advertisa-
Sr-ySTtf for thr08 Jol,n,9,,or -
advance. ta _, „ t tlie fallowing ratei :
00
00
was near a mud-jmddle, and we had to lift her
00
per a( l u ‘^ f "^mem» r inerted at the usual rates.
Advertiseincnti) from transient persona or stran B ers,
must be P'^ 'n ^vaMe^ ^ r<Jitricte4 t0 t , ie i r regu-
V eerly adve “ ,, , advertisements not pertain-
iMg^o t'Ielr'regular^businoss as agreed for, will be clmrg
C ' l Vearlv advertisers exceeding in their advertisements
the average number of lines agreed for, will be charged
“‘A^r^veni.emenTs for charitable Institutions and
“ Societies will he charged half price. •
10 r°ff Advertisements sent to this office without di-
, the number of insertions, Will be pnb-
listed daily, until ordered to be discontinued, and
^ff^AHnew advertiesments appear in the Tri-week-
1, */*Al’l f Letteri e direotedto this office or the Editor,
must be postpaid.
MORNING NEWS. emeule '-
Kilims of Nineveh—JLaynrd Contl rated
In March lust, Messrs., l’erkins and Stocking,
of the American Nestorian Mission, with anum
hot of their native friends from O.oroomiah,
Mar Yohanna among them, visited Mosul. Mr,
Perkins’ journal of tho excursion into this most
interesting region is published in tho Missiona-
j ry Herald for February. Wo take from it the
! following extract, descriptive of tho ruins oi an
cient Ninevoh :
“On the ICth of March,” he Buys,
ml tho Tigris and visited tho ruins supposed
i .e_ ..f TKmbo rninn nrfi
The Vexed Question’Settled!—“Tho than
who struck Billy J’altcrsun,” has at last boon
apprehend. He is an Irishman by the name
of Michael McGee, indicted at the last August
term of our Oyer and Terminer, but escaped ar
rest until now.—Ho wus arraigned yesterday
and plead guilty to the atrocious assault. Thus ■
at last is settled tho grent and important ques
tion “who struck Hilly l’attorson.” Miko Mc
Gee is the mart.—Newark Adv.
How to Disperse a Mob.—During the late rio
tous demonstration in 1’aris, connected with
tho felling of tho “trees of liberty,” one of the
commanding officers emphatically charged his
men that an unarmed mob could not honorably
bo attacked with swords or firearms ; that tho
only weapons legitimately to be used on such
an occasion were those furnished by nature ;
and of these, in tho present instnneo, ho thought
preference should be given to the foot. In n
word he required his troops to confine them
selves to kicking.
Tho idea was adopted with enthusiasm, and
tho soldiers entered so heartily into tho fun of it
that soon every man of thorn was kicking away
at the exposed portion of the flying citoyens
with a zeal und energy never displayed in any
game of football. The novel mode of attack
seemed to take the parties assailed completely
hv sur prise, for they made no show of resis
tance ; the women, meanwhile, who looked on
from doors and windows, were laughing them
selves almost into hysterics.
So low lias fallen the spirit of a Parisian
P H 1 V A TE
HOUSE — MRS. CHRISTIAN—Lib
orty-street, second door west of
fob 10
■White Mars, and
largo assortment;
Just received und for sale by
fob 19 HAMILTON & SYMONS.
V ESTS—VESTS.
Fancy Linen Vests,
^NNALS OF
R ]
FULLRE, 8 firkins choice Goshen Butter,
and a choice lot oi Cheese.
jan 30 JOHN D. JESSE
J^ECEIVED, per bark
mark the site of Nineveh. These ruins are
just opposite Mosul, about three-fourths of a
mile distant from the river, tho intervening
space being low alluvial, but little higher than
the stream. This alluvial space may probably
have been formed sincotho period of Nineveh,
nnd the Tigris may have pnssed very near the
ancient city, as it now washes the walls of the
modern Mosul. _
‘<The ruins consist of ridges, liko old
waits; inclosing an area perhaps tour miles long
and about two miles broad. The inclosed n-
rea is mostly a level cultivated space. On the
western bound of this urea, and about in the
middle, longitudinally, is a regularly jumped
mound of quadrangular form, perhaps fifty feet
high, and as many rods square, and nearly lev
el on tho top. This mound has a bold, regu
lar, external appearance, naturally suggesting
the idea of u castle and inclosed palaces.
F rom the top of this mound excavations are
now prosecuted for ancient remains, and with
most interesting results. Only a few men aro
at present employed there by Mr. and Mrs.
llassam ; Mr. Luyard who is devoted to this
enterprise, being absent on a visit to England.
Weexamined those excavations with astonish
ment and rare entertainment. Descending by
an earthly staircase formed by the excuvators
some 20 or 30 feet, and then passing horizon
tally underground, wo were suddenly ushered
into ancient marble palaces, the walls all beau
tifully sculptured. We were filled with inex
pressible wonder and delight, by what our eyes
so unexpectedly beheld. Rod after rod in the
same great hulls were passed along by slabs ol
marble, nicely fitted together, each slab about
six feet high and eight feet long, and seven or
eight inches thick—all exquisitely carved with
spirited representations—scenes of tho chasi;
battle scenes ; warrii rs armed with spears;—
tiows and arrows, slings and swords ; and the
victors often holding two decapitated heads in
one hand, one by the beard and the other by the
tuft on tho skull, and brandishing a weapon in
tno other hand. There were forts beseiged.
There were trains of camels, horses and mules.
! la many case* there were rivers flowing near
'the base of the halls, beneath the actors, tho
I streams being filled with sporting fish. There
I wore also rural scenes ! peasants on tho road
I carrying sacks of provisions on their hacks, &c.
The palm tree richly clothed with foliage, was
also a common object represented.
Further Researches by Layaud. The
London Athenoeum gives the following account
of the more recent researches of Mr. Luyard :
“Letters from Nimroud of Nov.2oth,informs
riis of the progress of Dr. Luyard’s researches.
A wall of admirably united largo square
blocks of limestone, without cement, lias been
discovered m the pyramid at Nimroud—but as
yet it has been impossible to ascertain what is
behind it. It maybe, probably, a chamber or
tomb, or it may be only one side of a square
niass. supporting tho pyramid of unburked
bricks.—What if it should turn out to be the
•rue bust.a Nini ? In the entrance of a gateway
to the quadrangle opposite Mosul, Dr. Layurd
lias reached a pair of enormous winged figures
which nppeur to be entire, but have been crack
ed und injured by fire. A plan of this en
trance would be interesting, as illustrative of
•he architecture of tho city. At Kouyunjik a
pair of gigantic bulls, back to back, separated
W an enormous figure strangling a lion, that at
• Mis, but still larger, have been discovered, but
the upper parts of all have been destroyed. On
•he bulj 3 are interesting inscriptions. We nre
find to hear that tho collossal lions at Nimroud
were nearly ready for removal. It was expected
•hat they would be on the road to England,
eat *y in December. Dr. Laynrd has a party of
Men excavating at Banshickhah and in a mound
tear Khureabad.
^ ^ __ Savannah, 10
barrels Mercer I’otoes a choice 'article,
10 barrels Planting Potatoes, 10 barrels Apples,
10 boxes Oranges. JOHN D. JESSE,
fob 1
TAKENCII n eedle work- »
Jj COLLARS. — .1 ust received a hand
some assortment of French Needle Work d
Collars; mourning do; needle work d Gulls
mourning do; for salo low for cash.
j un 04 J. S. MAGILL.
D agvebrian skylight
GALLERY.—The Subscriber respect
fully announces to the Citizens of Savanrali and
its vicinity, that he has taken .the rooms over
Zogbaums & Co’sMusic Store, corner of St
Julian-street and Market-square, for the purpose
of taking - DAGUERRIAN LIKENESSES,
beautifully Colored, it required, and. put up in
Splendid Morocco Cases, Lpckots, Brcast-I ins,
Medallions, and Finger Rings; and venturest(
assert,'llmt lie will furnish as good, if not a bet
ter Likeness than any other person ever loculed
in Savannah He feels himself justified in the
above assertion front a piactioe ot several ycais
in Boston, assisted by all the most recent im-
lirovementB in the art.
‘-Surpassed by none, and equaled butby lew,
This is my motto, and my pictures prove It true
The Subscriber has, at great expense, fitted
up his upptirtments sous to secure light directly
from above, whichis considered one of the great
est additions in taking perfect Daguerrian Like
nesses. The Citizens of Savannah are respect
fully invited to cull at his rooms and examine
specimens. Pictures taken at reduced prices.
1 W. V PRENTICE,
Permanently located.
N. B.—Instructions given intheart on mode
rate terms, corner of St. Julian-street and Mar
ket-square- (UpStairs.) ' fob 22
boaudinu
IISTIAN
Barnard-,
THE QUEENS
OF SPAIN—From the period of the con
quests of the Goths down to the reign,other
present Majesty Isabel 2d, with the remarkable
events that occurred during their reigns, and
unecdotcs of their courts; by Anita George.
James Montjoy, or I’ve been thinking; by
A. S. Roe. _ j ,
No. 2 Byrne’s Pictionary of Mechanics En
gine Work and Engineering.
Companion to Allendort’s new Method of
Learning to Read, IVrite, and speak tile I rendu
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 into Edgar Allan Poc;
with notices of his Life und Genius;, by N. T.
Willis, J. R. Lowell, and R. W. pri*wold,2
vols. 12 mo. J
Tho American Poultry Yard, comprising the
Origin, History and Description of the Breeds
of Domestic Poultry, &c. &c., illustrated w ith
numerous engravings; by D.J. Browne, author
of the Sylva Americana, with an appdiidix by
Samuel Alltt.11. Received and for sale by
fob l(i JOHN M. COOPER.
M ACAULAY’S HISTORY OI
ENGLAND for salo by.
july 16 J B. CUBBEDGE.
MORNING NEWS
Boo(c mti> Job |j)ciittiii0 ©flier,
GAUDRY'S BUILDING, BULL-ST.
j. bTcubbedge,
Printer of the Daily Morning News, re
spectfully informs his friends nnd tho public,
that having made extensive additions to his
well selected assortment of printing materials,
he is prepared to execute witli despatch every
variety of BOOK and JOB PRINTING, and
on terms ns reasonable ns 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, I10 doubts not that he will he ablo to
give tho fullest satisfaction to all who may fa
vor him witli their patronage.
S'©"" Orders may lie left at tile Book Store
in Congress-street, or ot the office oi the Duily
Morning News, No. 117 Bny-st. jan 17
rjTIIE C AltEjENTEB’S ASSIST
turul
ANT, and other vuluablo Archjti
works. Forsuleby
jnl y 17 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
B
.■various
Bank » of the city. For salo by
msr 10 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
Tsruet’s Compound Fluid Extract of Con-
ytr.it and SMili ingiu.
This preparation is a highly Concentrated Ex
tract, containing all the Active Medicinal Prop
erties of the Conyzo, (commonly known as Black
Root,) und the Stillingin, 01 Queen’s Delight.
These pinnts have been longsinco used among
our Southern Negroes and in empyrical practice,
with tho happiest results, in cuses oi Chornic
Rheumatism, Ulcers of long standing, and Sec
ondary Syphilis. It is much suporior to any pre
parations of Sarsaparillu as an alterative, being
more active and prompt in its operation on tho
system. These fuels have induced llte subscrib
ers to present to the attention of Physicians a
preparation prepared according to strict Cheitii-
cnl and Parmacoutical science, devoid of all the
feculent and inert parts of the roots, not doubt
ing that it will suporsedo tho unscientific and
crude preparations hitherto used.
Price—$1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5.
Prepared and sold bv
.. TURNER & ODEN,
Monument Square, oavannah, Gu.
nov 6
[NUMBER 49.
Groceries, Fruits, Ac.
riNHE Subscribers have now bn band and in store
JL the following goods', purchased iu HduriYork the
past week, and will b« seld at a —
from cost for cash or good credit': .
art's and Harris' crushed, ground, loaf and' gti
Sugars ; Porto Rico and Musoavado do; fresh XMjj
•oinked IIa1ibut;liyson, Young Hyson and Oolong Tsasj
ofsupeiiot qualities for family use; Pork Sfaffifl (tSMi-
ford dc. stagg &. Shay’s caring, equal to any in tba>ciJ»,)
Herring; New-York City Mess Fork; superior
London Brown Stout and Bcotoh Ala; a Slip
tide bottled cider : Water Pails ; smoked
a few half boxes Bunch Raisons, in layerb of 8
quality; a superior article Meuritus Syrup ;JudAW
patent Candles, by the box, end at retail; toga the*
with a general assortment of dried Pitting, Paaeliba;
Zaute Currants, Prunes, paper.shclled Aitnohtts, Cit
ron, Capers, Canton Ginger, Olive Oil, Peacan NuM;
Tapioca Maearona. Cayenne Pepper, Mustard, prapareti
Barley, Karina, Pepper Sauce, Castile Soap, Mace;
Nutmegs, &c., dto., on baud and for Salt by
FORD ti WATTS,
sep 25 Cm 9Vis Bernard street.
A lbums, of various and beautiful pat-
erns, a now sujiply just' received and for
sale by
nov 2
J. B. CUBBEDGE.
G UNS!— GUN SI—^DWARD
LOVELL, Manufacturer, and Importer
of every description of Doiikje and Single bar
rel Guns and Rimes,Dueling, BfeJt,Holster, Pock
et and Six-barrelod Revolting Pistols, and
every variety of Gun muterial dnd Glut teple ;
meats, &c. Flasks, Pouches, Percussion Ceps,
Powder Shot, Lead, and every article in the
Sportsman’s lino, for sale low.
{y Guns re-stocked. Flin t-locks altered W
percussion, nnd repair eg done as usual.
No. 11 Barnard stieet South side Market
sign of tho Indian. julj 16
The ship Anson, Elliot, henoe, ot New York ontbd
27th inst.
milE COMPREHENSIVE
JL COMMENTARY ON THE HOLY BI
BLE, contnining tho text according to the
authorized version, Scotts Marginal References,
Mathew Henry’s Commentary, Condensed,
but containing every useful thought, thp Practi-
icitl observations of Rev. Thomas Scott, D. D.,
with extensive explanatory, critical and Philo-
Togibal Notes. >, «
A few setts of the above work. in six vol
umes, will be sold at a reduced price, by
au-rl J. B. CUBBEDGE.
SCHOOL.
Tito subscriber respectfully.unnounc.es that he
has opened a School in the basement of the
Second Baptist Church, in which will be taught
all tho branches cf a thorough English Educa
tion. Particular attention will be givon to the
elementary studies.
BERNARD MALLON.
References,—Rev. J. T. Robert, Rev. H.
O. Wyer.
FROSPECTUS OF THE
DAILY MORNING NEWS,
An Independent Cdmntcrctnl and Netbs Paper, to be
Published in the City of Savannah.
BY JOHN M COOPER,
W OOD, WOOD .—Always on hand,
a supply of Oak and Ash Wood For
sale low by' DAVID R. DILLON,
Old stand, foot of West Broad-st.
A L LIG A N T ’ S R II E U -
1 MATIO LINIMENT OR l’AIN KIL
B eautif
TYPES.—Mr CARY would respectfully
give notice that he has re-opened his rooms
over the Jewelry Stoie of the late Mr. T. T.
Wilinot corner Bryan street, and 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 Cases, or I inger
Rings.
For salo, a splendid appnratus with instruc
tions in the art ot* taking Pictures*
fob 15
N otice to travellers.
GEO. S. NICHOLS is now receiving an
assortment of Travelling Trunks, Carpet Bags
Valises and Satchels, and from the arrange
ments with the nianufucturcis of such articld
will he enabled to keep up n good supply and
at very reasonable prices, at the Cheap Cloth
ing store, . GIBBON’S RANGE,
fell 6
LER.—Having forartumber of years made and
old my liniment, and used the same 0:1 my own
person, I feel perfectly secure inoffipiug it to
the public as a safe and certain cure for Rheumat
ism, pains in the limbs, joints, and swelling arid
enlargement of the hones.
Savannah, May 6th, 1847.
" Mr. W. G. Fulligant—Sir : This is to certify
that I wus severely attacked with Rheumatism
in my feet, so as to prevent me from attending to
my business. Haviug been recommended to try
your Rheumatic Liniment, or Pain Killer, I did
30, and was freed front all pain in a short time. 1
am now perfectly well and have not felt any pain
since, and would cheerfully recommend it to my
lel'ow citizens.
EZRA KENT.
ScmvEN County May 12, 1843.
I hud been troubled with very severe pains in
nty limbs, qnd particularly in my hack, so much
so as not to be able to attend to my planting in
terest, and having been recommended to use
Fnlligant's Rheumatic Liniment, .r Pain Killer,
t bought I would do so, and I found it to give
me almost immediate relief, and wliat is most
singular, my wife having an enlargement and
stillness of the joints of her hunds, by applying
the remedy to the affected parts, received great
relief herself.
I would recommend it to overy person af
flicted, as being a sovereign cure and a very
heap one. Jno. Lucas.
Liberty County. January 19,1849.
Mr. W. G. Falligant—Sir: I do hereby certify
that 1 have used your Rheumatic Lini- ment, or
Pain Killer, for Rheumatism in my hands and
arms, and am perfectly cured, not having the use
of my hands fin- eighteen mqnths and in the space
of three weeks l could use my hands as well as
levee did. ’
Yours, T ruly,
Margaret A. Banks.
For sale by L. N. FALIGANT.
West side market sq.
None nre genuine unless bearing the signa
ture of the proprietor in bis own hand writing on
ISBLS. NEWARK REFINED
_ CHAMPAGNE CIDER, landing from
brig American, for sale by
9 W. M. DAVIDSON
50
O RRIS TOOTH WASH.—For
Cleansing and preserving the loeth nnd
Gums, and purifying the brcntli. Received and
for sale by
A4, 16 G. R. HENDRICKSON, & CO
^
The undersigned lias just received a
half dozen W. Beebe’s Cooking Ranges, for
bunting wood coni, with or without water backs,
which will bo sold at a small advance on Now
York prices, and warranted to give perfect
satisfaction or no sale.
feb 5 McARTIIOR & MORSE.
Sentiment.—A contemporary says:—“When
see a neat, pretty girl, with a free but inno*
te nt air—with cheeks like roses and heavenly
J te eyes, which seem to repose in serenity be-
' i0at u their silken lashes—toe always wish she
tho Jable.
rfjalv 16
W. G. FALIGANT.
5E,
WASHINGTON HOI
(FORMERLY HARTWr.LtfS
Chesnut Street, abate Seventh. Philadelphia
A. F. GLASS.
B oys, notice this.—Just re
ccived at the cheap clothing stor<% (jib
bons* range another assortment of boy,s 1 weed
Oasimere Sacks, and business Coats. Call
soon or you will be too late to get one. tor
sale cheap fou cash, by „ T - TTAT «
feb 22 GEO. S. NICHOLS.
RE LAND AS I SAW IT.—The
. chaincter, condition and prospects, of the
peoplej by Wrn. S. Balcb.
Lodge’s Portraits, of Illustrious Personages
of Groat Britain, Vol. 2 of Bohn’s Ill. Library
Auricular Confession in the Protestant EptS'
copal Church, considered in a series ot letten
bv a Protestant Episcopalian.
’ The Fathers of New England, an
tion delivered before the New England Society
ot New York, Dumber 21st, 1849, by Horace
Bushneil.
The transactions of the American Medical
Association, Vol. 2.
Turkish Evening Entertainments; the wonders
of remarkable incidents and the verities o.
anecdotes, by Ahmed lbm Hcmdem tho Ketb
hoda, called “Sohailee,” translated frorr
the Turkish, by P. Brown Dragoman, of the
S. Legatioft at Constantinople.
The miscellaneous works of Oliver Gold
smith, including a variety of pieces, nov/ first
collected by Juries Prior, vol. 1 2.
Received ny JOHN M. COOPER
KD1TED BY VV. T. THOMPSON,
Author of “ Major Jones’ Courtship"Chronicles Of
Pineville," “ Sketches of Travel," tfc- tfc.
Experience has proven both the practicability and
usefulness of the penny Press. Within the few years
past all the Northern and Eastern cities, ns woll as
most of those South and West of us, havo been sup
plied with papers of this description, whgse small di
mensions enable their publishers to issue them at a
price so low as to place them within the reach of all,
and thus to make them the bestme-liums for tho gen
eral diffusion of information on ;atl subjects bearing
upon theinterests of community, lly cheapening the
Frets, all have been participants in itf benefits, while
tho publishers and conductors, by a greatly Increased
patronage,have been made amply remunerated lor their
expenditure of cnpital and labor.
Believing that the growing prosperity of Savannah
authorizes, and that her interests demand tho estab
lishment of a cheap commercial and news medium,
wo have determined to publish the Daily Morning
News na nearly as possible upon the plan 61 tho penny
Press of the Northern cities.
The Morning News will bo emphatically n Com
mercial Newspaper, devoted to tho diffusion of useful
information on all subjects of popular interest, and to
the advancement o? City and State interests, gener
ally ; preserving at all timeB a strictly neutral and
independent position iu regard to Politics and Parties.
Arrbngomenta have been made lor giving the paper all
tho 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, nnd reliable Journal.
In view of the great advantages which must result
to the citizens and businessman from the establishment
f-such a paper in .Savninmh, we feel that we may aak
und safely count upon a liherul support.
Terms.—The Daily Morning News v
and served to subscribers at Si, p
half yearly, in advance ; or, 10 C<
able to the Carriers.
Savannah, January, 1850,
D 1ST URN ELL’S MAPS, A©.—
Tiie|Emigrnnt’9 Guide to New Mexico,Cal
ifornia,and Oregon,(giving the different Overland;
and Sea Routs; accompanied with a Map of
California, New Mexico and adjacent countries
showing the Gold Regions, &c. ■
The above Guido Book, accompanied brith a
Map of North America; by J; Galvan Smith,
giving also a condensed view of the Gold Re
gion, also the Sea RoutH^and distances to Cal
ifornia from New York.
Disturnoll’s Rail Road, 8team Boat, and Tel
egraph Book; being a guide through the Mid
dle, Northern, and Eastern States, and Canadaj
also giving the great lines ot travel South and
West, and the Ocean Steam Packet arrange
ments, containing also Tables of distances, &c.
Telegraphic Lines and Charges, list of Hotels,
&c., &e.
I Colton’s Map of the United States, British
| Provinces, Mexico, the West Indies end Cen
tral Attieficrt, with parts of Now Canada and
Venefceultt. i ;
Tho illustrilted Hand Book, a New Guidti
for Travellers through the United States,
embellished With 125 highly finished en
gravings, and accompanied by a large and
accurate Map, by Clilvin J; Smith. ' 1
Disturned’s United States Almanac and Na
tional Register for the year £850; Contain# Au
thentic, Political nnd Statistical iriforhiatioit
relating to the United States, Canada, dbe.
Received by JOflN M, COOPER.
fob If)
will be issued
, payable
Bek, pay-
per annum
2ents per weei
TUDION<8CKpIp¥ip
•* SHIRTS—George 8. Nirthols is ijow
opening another large supply of JudSon’s Co
brated Shirts, not equalled by any in the Uhit
States for fit nnd beauty. Those in wrtnt
such Goods can getthem ut*mdJerate pric
ut the Cheap Clothing Store
feb 6 GIBBOTi’8 RANGE.
» T«TE» AND COOKING RAN
GES.—The undersigned has now ott
hand nnd for sale, at New-York prices,
tho lagest nnd best assortment of pocking
Stoves and Ranges ever offered for able lit this
city. They will be sold and Warranted to givn
satisfaction. They mny be seen fit Owens'
New Buildings, South side of Market-square,
aug 1 McARTHOB & MORSE.
T HE BATTLfe jnpftllMP*
ing transcripts from personal observation
in Paris, during tho yeitr 1848; t»y I. K. Mar c
vol; author of “Fresh Gleanings."
Received by INO M COOt’ER-r
jan 19
PIANO FORTES.—The
subscriber offers for sale Thirty
Jive C, 6i,6|, and 7 Octave Mu-
hogauv and Rosewood PIANOS, made to order
by Chiokering, Nunns & Clavk.; Nunns &
Fisher, and A. H. Gale & Co. The instruments
nre unsurpassed by any made-in thie country,
for purity and fullness of tone, and elegance of
workniunship. Some of them are furnished
with complete iron frames, which strengthen
the case and prevent the liability of getting
out of tone. Others havo the ordinary mctalic
plates.and enn bo offered for lower prices.—
These Pianos are offered without any advance
upon tho manufactures, prices, and those who
are desirous of obtaining a superior instrument,
at a moderate expense, would do well to cull
and examine before purchusjrtg elsewhere. _
Also for sale a large assortment of all kinds
Cabinet Furniture, Wool, Hair, ami Moss Mat-
,-iiKse.s. b W. MORRELL.
J OHN POOLE, Wholesale and Re»
tail Dealer, in Taints, Oil, Turpentine and
VarnUbes, Ft ench and American WindoW Glass
I’aint, Varnish and whitewash Brushes, Sable
and Camel Hair Pencils, Badger and Camel
llair Blenders, Graining Combs, Artist’s Brush 1
es and Colors, &c., &c. <
Paper Hangings, Borders and bite Board
Prints.
N. B. House, Sign and Sitip Painting, Gild
ing. Graining, and Glazing done on reUsonlkblui
terms by JOHN BOOLE,
No. II Whitaker Street,
nearly onosite Swift, Denslow & Webster.
fob 14
^PARTNERSHIP NOTICE
The subscribe* having this flay asebciatfetl
with him Mr> L* Jt GtllLMARl-lNj thtt bwsi"^
ness hereafter ill be conducted (lit the oid stand
comer of Whitaker and Congress-stfeefes) Undet
the style of M# FRBNDERGAS^T & CO*
mar 1 M. PRENDERGAST.
TTANILLABEANS.-Also Mcrtkim^
v pure concentrated extracts; comprising;
Vantllu, Lemon, Rose; Bitter Almqnd,
mp
«N'
risibg)
uttneg,
rasaon-
feb 6
Cinnumon &c., for flavjoring ices jellies, tbs-
tards, pAstrv, syrup, and sauces. Just reCoiv*
cd and for sale by
g. r. Hendrickson, & go,
feb 11 ' Gibbons Building’s;
T ’ URPENTINE.—10 Bbis City Dis
ti
tilled for sale by
Julv 31
J. G. FALLIGANT.
YOUR HOUSE.
waring’s range, opposite thj
market.
T HE Undersigned beg leave to inform tie
public that the above Establishment hus
just been entirely renovated and refitted for the
coming season and they will be happy to serve
all who may favor them with a call. 1 heir lar
der will always be stored with the choicest
viands the market affords, viz: Venison, Beef
steaks, Mutton-chops, Woodcock, Snipe, Oys
ters, &C-. &c. f . which will be 6erved up iu the
best style. ^ ,
The season for Oysters having commented
, choice lot will always be found on bond, and as
< trying is the naked truth,’* give Us a call.
y * "BURT & DALY,
sept 25
CARD.—The Ondersigne havibg re*
opened, witli an entire NeW stock of
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, tod PA.NCt
ARTICLES, at No. 136 South-side Brotigh*
ton-street, (formerly Walker’s Marble Yard5 is
now ready to furnish anythin® in his line, at the
shortest notice. SODA WATER, tnttde in
his own peculiar way, sqnt to any part, of the
city, and always to be had at the store, th (he
highest state of perfection. '„
•Prescripti*ns put up With clre end |je-
9 ^The subsriber having served the public long
and faithfully, respectfully solicit* a share of