Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, March 28, 1850, Image 1

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is-******. i c ^jpOLLABS PERAWBUJW. VOLUME I.] SAVANNAH, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 28, 1850 [NUMBER 61. ,r L qnS®T^ ILY AND TBI-WBEKLY, yy JOHN m. cbOPEB. w T . THOMPSON, EDITOR. ——— \ terms: The Dally Morning News h Mh«l to City ,h.rfiber, at $4 per annum, payable half yearly in USES tor WH cents a week, payable to the Hinile copie,, TWO CENTS. C The Trl-Weekly Morning News, for the coun- tnr containing all the new. matter and new advertise- luent, of the daily, is furni.hed for three dollar, per- annum, in advance I'W’Ten lines or less to constitute a saw, Advertisement, published every other day, and those inserted once or twice a week, are charged 60 cent. ,ter sauare for each insertion. ' 1 eeal advertisement, in.orted at the usual rates. Advertisement, from iran.ient per.ons or .tranger., roust be paid in advance. ........ Yearly advertisers will be restricted to their regu lar buisnes.es, ana all other advertisement, not pertain, tng to their regular bu.iue.s as agreed for, will be charg * d Yearly advertisers exceeding in their advertisement, the average number of line, agreed fqr, will be charged ^AH^advertiseinents for charitable Institution, and religious Societies will bo charged half price. Advertisement, sent to thi. office without di rection. as to the number of insertions, Will be pub lished daily, until ordered to be discontinued, and charged accordingly. , , All new advertisement, appear in the Tri-week- ly News, for the country. * * All Letters directod to this office or the Editor, must be post paid. MORNING NEWS. [Correspondence of the Morning New..] New York, March 21,1850. The trial of Prof. Webster, in Boston, i< now the most oxciting subject hero; and “ ex tras” and “evening editions” with the latest lews, are eagerly sought for. At present the mystery of the affair is as dark ns ever; and un less some much stronger evidence be afforded, even of the identity of the remains found in the Medical College, no jury can possibly render a verdict of guilty against the nccused. The defence I understand will be, that the remains are not those of Dr. Park man; and that the whole affair is a conspiracy against Prof. Web ster. Something may come out too, they say, shewing the motive of this conspiracy, by which others in the College will he placed in un unpleasant position before the public. I may state for the benefit of your lady read er., that I have been indulged with a sight of the new stylo of spring bonnets, and it is really “a love of a bonnet," in all respects. I can not describe the shape, for it is beyond my power; in fact, I dont think that oven Willis could do it justice. A piece of Man Millinery says of it:—“ Like a beautiful mouth, it is neither too large nor too small, and like a girl passing the sweet printems de la vis, it becomes a woman marvelously.” The color is green— hut then such a green ! delicate, tender, and tinted here and there with the faintest suspi cion of crimson, like a leaflet prematurely JLutumnized. 'The ladies may possibly form some idea of the color from .this description, hut as the newspapers say, the bonnet itself : mi|st be seen to be appreciated.” There was a rumor a day or two since, that Barnum intended to ro-build the Park Theatre, fur Jenny Lind to appear in; but it is not so; he is building, I am told, a magnificent Music Hall near Grace Church, to be called “ Jenny I.ind Hull,” and offers it on lease to a compe- [tent and responsible man. It will be a grand iffair. The persons opposed to capital pun- pshment, have been very ntrenuous in their en- leavors to induce the Legislature to abolish jt; mt they have experienced a great disappoint- lent, as the committee to whom the subject was referred, have reported adverso to the prayer of the petitioners. Happily the gallows 1* not often used here ; but I am of opinion, that its terrors produce a salutary influence, j The Clay Ball, on Tuesday night, was a prilliant affair. Niblo’s large saloon was irowded with lovely women and gallant men. The pleasure, however, was considerably marr- :d by a little emeute that took place during the nipper. The health of Mr. Clay was, of Bourse, the first toast; and after it had been proposed, Mr. Thayer, our Public Adminis trator, got up, and was pouring forth a fervid jtulogy on Daniel Webster, but was assailed |with cries of “down with the traitor," “down ith the political prostitute,” &c., &e., all of hich must have been very gratifying and edi fying to the young ladies. Then somebody else [<>t up, and somebody else knocked him down, ind for a few minutes there whs a row, and no nstake; but the angry passions cooled down, ind champagne and ladies’ smiles dispersed [he cloud, and “all was sweet again.” 1 he complimentary benefit to Mr. Blake h the Broadway Theatre, last night, was a lumper; even the orchestra was filled avith la ps, and the musicians played behind the •enes. J should suppose that it will realize him over $2000—a very pretty compli- lent, besides which, a magnificent pitcher and dver were presented to him. He goes, logeth- with Wheatley and Alexina Fisher, to ,c Walnut-street, Philadelphia, next week, 'here the comedy of “Extremes” is to be pro ceed. We have heard nothing yet of the wherea- iut * 01 young Talmas, of custom-hone* fraud notoriety; but if he was wanted, 1 guess they could find him. The Canada and Washington left here yes terday; the mail by the former consisted of 57,586 letters, and the latter 10,167. The workmen of the city are nearly all on the “strike”—the coach-painters and black smiths are the last to follow their leaders. I believe the journeymen carpenters have obtain ed their demand. The hotel-keeper, at the East will be very indignant to learn that the Sea Serpent has chosen another latitude; and still more so, if it bo true, as we learn by telegraph, to-day, that he has run ashore at Beaufort, near the mouth of Skull Creek! Barnum will, doubtless, send on a committee, and secure the “critter" for his Museum. It will look well by the side of the Mermaid. We have the Hutchinson nest of vocal ists, with us again—three brothers—and that bewitching pieco of unsophisticated fomale loveliness, Abby, their sister. By-thc-bye, Abby is now a wife, and probably u mother.— She was married early last year, I think, to a Mr. Patton, son of the Rev. Dr. Patton, of this city. Why she uppears again before the public now, I cannot imagine, unless there a screw loose in their domestic arrange ments—no matter, however, from what cause, she will be warmly welcomed here by hosts of friends and udmiiers. Charlemac. T ALLIS’S ILLUSTRATED ATLAS.— The above work is spoken of by the Lonuon Pres, as being the best, cheapest and most corroct Atlas et er pupUshed. Each part at 85 cent, contain, two el cgantly engraved Map., very carefully. Colored and embellished with suitable border., of elegant and ap propriate Engravinga, illustrative of the manners and customs of different countries, and accompanied with four folio pages of descriptive letter pre.a. At the conclusion of the Atlas a complete Index will be given of the principal citiee and town* in the world —tfioir latiude and longitude—country’in which situ- ated and population. The whole to be completed in thirty-two parts, at 35 cents. Parti on* to seventeen received and for sale by _ . roar 8 JOHN M. COOPER. Hepworth Dixon. Elfriede of Goldal and other Poems, by Marks, of Durham ville. Part 4 Dictionary of Mechanic’s Engine Work, Stc. by Oliver Byrne. Grahum’s Magazine for March. The Black-Plumed Rifleman, a Tale of the Revo lution, by Newton M Curtis. The Clandestine Marriage, by Ellen Wallace. The Debtor’s Daughter, or Life and its Changes, by T S Arthur. Received by mar 9 JOHN M. COOPER. MISCELLANIES, by J T Headly; The Red Rov I'-I er, A Tale, by the author of “The Spy," “The Pilot,” Stc—being voL 3 of Putnam’s new edition of Cooper’s Novels. Historical Studies, by George W Greene, late United States Consul at Rome. Manuul of Commercial Correspondence, English and French, by a Merchant. Received by mar 9 JOHN M.,COOPER. QJPRING JIONNETS.—Just received a beauti- ^ ful assortment of Ladies’ Bonnets, such as Span ish Luce, Gimp and Lace, French Luce, Open Gimp Lace and Pearl Straw. Also, Misses Open Pearl Straw, White Lace, Lace and Braid, French Lace and French Chip Bonnets, Jenny Lind, Gipsey and Leg horn lluts. J. S. MAGILL, mar 9 Savannah Cash Store. DOMESTICS.—50 bales Georgia Osnabtargs 17 50 bales brown Shirtings and Shpetings 80 cases Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings 10 bales Shirting Stripos 6 do Tickings 5 cases Cottonades, assorted 5 bales Brown Cotton Drills 3 bales Blue Denims. For sale by mar 11 LATHROP St FOGlE. ("J ALHOUN’S SPEECH.—The Speech of Hon. ^ John C. Calhoun of South Carolina, as delivered in the Senate of the United States, March 4th, 1850 For sale by mar UW JOHN M. COOPER. ALEXANDER’S LUCOBATHE OR LI" QUID HAIR DYE, is far superior to anything yet offered for coloring the Hair to a beautiful and per manent black or brown, without staining or injuring the skin. The^wonderful facility with which this re markable Liquid effects the desired purpose, excites the admiration and astonishment of thousands, who are loud in its praise. Received and for sale by mar 6 G. R. HENDRICKSON & CO. DOMESTIC LIQUORS.—50barrels P. Phelp Gin, 50 barrels N. E. Rum, landing and for sale d mar 6 JA8. A. NORRIS. A Horrible Fight.—On tho evening of tho 7 th instant, a fatal affray occurred at Mon terey, a email town in Texas, near the upper part of Caddo Parish (La.) between Reuben R. Harrison and John Lester on the one side, and John Collins on the other—so says tho Shreveport Gazette, which adds : “The difficulty originated in the following manner: Harrison had just returned from a trip to Alabama with his family, and while get ting oft' the boat at Monterey, (near which he lived), some game chickens, that he had brought with him, got looso, and Lester, who was in his einplyy, while ordering a negro to catch them, brought on a dispute with Collins. Col lins, who was a blacksmith, went to his shop, and after preparing his gun, called to Lester to come down if ho wanted satisfaction. Hflfrri- son and Lester went to the shop, and a3 the latter stepped in, Collins knocked him down with his tongs, when he was shot with a repeat er by Harrison. He then turned upon the lat ter, and struck him on the head, and again turned and struck Lester, when Harrison shot him a second time. After receiving the last wound Collins threw the tongs at Harrison, which struck him just below the eye,- and went down in his mouth. He then took a sledge hammer, and, we are told, beat his brains out. Lester died instantly—Collins lived until noxt morning. They were all men of families. We were acquainted with neither of the parties personally, but knew Mr. Harrison from re putation, who, though wild, was much es teemed.” Academy Burnt,—Tho Union Academy, situated near Creagh’s Mill, Wilcox county, Ala., was consumed on the night of the 4th inst., together with all the books, maps, globes and furniture. It is believed to have been the work of an incendiary. 13F* Twenty-eight members of the Missis sippi Legislature signed a written protest a gainst tho acts of the Legislative convention in electing members to the Nashville Convention, as novel, transcending their legislative duties, and “tending to subvert the dignity, harmony, perpetuity and prosperity of the Union of the United States of America.” The Natchez Courier, concurring in this view, expresses its earnest hope that no delegate belonging to the Whig party will accept the station assigned to him, or consent to serve in the Nashville Con vention, “at least until regularly chosen by tho people.” A very large meeting has been held at Raymond Hinds, county, Miss., in which it is declared that as it is evident that Congress will not now pass the Wilmot proviso, the Nash ville Convention ought to he abandoned. On the other hand, a large meeting has been held at Columbia, Tenn., at which resolutions in favor of the convention were adopted, and the conduct of the Legslature in relation to it was condemned. A meeting has been held at Memphis approving the convention, and ten dering the public buildings of the city should it.be determined not to go to Nashville. The Legislature of Mississippi have also tender ed the use of the Capitol at Jackson Sunday Railroad Traveling.—The stock holders of the Pennsylvania Railroad, at a large meeting held in Philadelphia on Thurs day evening, adopted resolutions requiring the Directors to open a poll for thirty days, at which the stockholders shall vote by ballot for or against running the trains on all the days of the week. r PHOMPSONIAN MEDI CINBS.-A fresh supply of tlie following articles: Composition Lobelia Ginseng, Spice Bittefs, Horc- hound. Thyme, Afr. Cayenne, Poplar Bark, Golden Seal, Comirey Root, Blobd Root, <fcc. For sale by JOHN A MAYER, Druggist, 156 Bro*ghton-at. Next door to Lilubridge’a new Building. tTHIE DEBTOR’S DAUGHTER, OR LIFE A and its Changes, by T. S. Arthur. • The Black-Plumed Rifleman, A Tule of the Revo lution, by Newton M. Curtis. The Clandestine Marriage, by Ellen Wallace. New supplies of the Queen’s, Necklace, or the Se cret History of the Court 6f Lewis XVJ., by Ale: der Duma. Received by J. B CUHBEUGE, mar 9 Turner’s Compound Fluid Extract of Con- yzn and Stllltngia. This preparation is a highly Concentrated Ex tract, containing all the Active Medicinal Prop erties of the Conyzn, (commonly known as Black Rout,) and the Stillingia, oi Queen’s Delight. These plants have been long since used among our Southern Negroes und in empyrical practice, with the happiest results’, in cases of Chornic Rheumatism, Ulcers of longstanding, and Sec ondary Syphilis. It is much superior to any pre parations of Sursaparilla as an alterative, being more uctive 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 l’armaceutical 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, ouvnnnah, Go. nov G MOTTO SEALS.—A 1,1 rent and fancy Motto D I f,vTA> Ioia,ls balsa# WORT. For salt by Laroche * q< GMd * ft ARKGE8 AND’ Til A* light col'd Barsaea and mar 6 J7 8. ’ HAT.—25 bales prime North River JlayTI AA from brig Buena Vista, and for sltttr row H JASVttrHOBRlH. QTONE WAftE,of superior quality, consisting ot ” Cov’d JArs, Butter Poti ( Milk Churns, Jugs, Fitch ers, Water Kegs, Spittoons, Milk Pans. Cockroach Traps. Also, a flne assortment. of yellow Baking Pans, Pie Plates, Stc. Received by late arrivals, and for sale by COLLINS St BTJLKLEY* mar 13 No. 100 Bryan-atroM. ’TRIMMING GOODS.—A vaHety ofh A Silk, Gilded, Steel, and Plated Batumi * Drosses, and also a large assortment Galloons, by "WICHMANN St ] 139 Broughton at, opposite J. Dixon At Co’s t tlonery. may U FRENCH MUSLINS, CAMBJU * —Kpntip}i Muilinanf ■nnArinrmiiliHMl *c. ohm, ibries, LaROCHE, BOWiTe St CO- PHILADELPHIA ALE.—80 barrel “Smith A & Settles’ ” superior Ale, just landed and for tale by mar 8 superior Ale, just ClIAS. A. GREINER GOLD PENS.—A new supply, just receive 'A for sale by JOHN. I JOHN M. COO* TTANDH NOT HEARTS’, a n< A A Wilkinson. Our Guardian, by the author of “F Fanny Hervey, or the Mother’s Choice. The Fencing Master, or- Eighteen Months in St. Petersburg, by Alexander Dumas. The .Report of the Commissioners of Patents for the year 1849. J v Dictionary of Mechanic’s Engine Work and Engi neering, by Oliver Byrne, No. 3. Lift pf Luly Colquhoun, by James Hamilton, D D. Elements of Natural Philosophy, by Alonzo Gray, illustrated with 36fl wood cuts. Ollondbrfs new French Grammar, by V. Value. The Modem Housewife, or Menagere, by Alexan der Soyer. Tho Physiology of Digestion, by Andrew Combe, M. D. „ . , , Also, a further supply of New York by Gas Light, by C. C. Foster. People I have met, by N. P. Willis. Received by fel, 25 J- M. COOPER. SCHOOL. The subscriberrespectfullyannouncesthathe has opened a School in the basement of the Second Baptist Ohurch, in which will bo taught all tho branches of a thorough English Educa tion. Particular attention will be given to the elementary studies. BERNARD MALLON. References.—Rev. /. T. Robert, Rev. H. O.Wyer. PROSPECTUS OF THE DAIL1T MOKNIAG NEWS, An Independent Commercial and News Paper, to be Published in the City of Savannah. BY JOHN M COOPER, GO UGH REMEDIES. — Anderson's Cough 'A Drops. Church’s do. do. New England Cough Syrup. Ayer’s Celebrated Chefry Pectoral. Jaynes’ Expectorant, Gum Candy, Gum Drops, Jujube Paste and -Jujube Drops, Refined Liquorice, Wistaria Cough Lozlhaen. &c. A large supply of these popular remedies, just received and for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON St CO., feb 27 Gibbons' Buihnngu. fjANTON CRAPE SCARFS.—A few Canton ’A Crape Shawls, Mantles Scarfs, Sic..' Just reciev- ed, and for sale by LaROCHE, B0WNE CO. mar 4 rjONGRESS WATER.—Just received and for 'A sale by LaROCHE St GODFREY, feb 27 Gaudrey's Building. rj.AMK8.-A large assortment of Back Gammon VJ Boards and Extra Men, Chosa Men and Cbesa Boards, Dice, Dominoes and Dice Boxes. Just rcoiv ed and for sulc by G R. HENDRICKSON St Co., feb 25 Gibbons’ BuildirigS RUCHAN’8 HUNGARIAN BALSAM O F LIFE. For sale by LaRCHE & GODFREY, mar 9 Gaudry's Building. EDITED BY W. T. THOMPSON, Author of “ Major Jonef Courtship,” “ Chronicles of Pineville," “ Sketches of Travetf' tjrc- SfC. rpim BRITISH COLONIES.—Their hiBto- tory, condition, extent and resources, by R. M. Martin, Esq., late Treasurer to the Queen of Eng land, at Hong Kong, and a Member of Her Majesty s Legislative Council in China—to be completed in 48 parts, at 25 cents, 16 at 75, or 8 divisions each, hand somely bound, at $1 B7J each. First division receiv- murB JOHN M. COOPER. (COLOR’D MUSLINS.—Just received, a good 'A assortment Colo’d Muslins and Lawns. J. S. MAGILL, Savannah Cash Store, mar 6 115 Congress street. T HE CARPENTER’S ASSIST ANT, and other valuable Architectural works. For sale by jnly 17 J. B. CUBBEDGE. IPOSTER’S HAND BOOK ot European Lite rature, for the use of Schools and private fami lies, by Mrs. Foster. The American Illuminated Abbotsford edition ot the Waverly Novels, embellished with tinted engrav ings, by Hewct, vols. 1 and 2. Notes on the Miracles of Our Lord, by Richard Chenevix Trench, M. A., Professor of Divinity, King's College, London. .... Milman’s pibbons* Rome, uniform with Hume and Macaulay, vol. 1. The Law Student, or guide to tho study ol the Law, by John Anthon. The Catholic Almanac, for 1850. The American Drawing Book, by ,T. G. Chapman, N. A.; No. 1, Primary and Elementary; No. 2, Ele mentary ; No. 3, Perspective. Part 6, Iconogrnphic Encvclopsedin. Ireland as I Saw It, by win. S. Batch. The East; Sketches of Travel in Egypt and thclloly Land, by the Rev. J. A. Spencer, M. A. Modem Literature and Literary Men, by George Gilfillan- Life of General Nathaniel Greene, by w. Gilmore Simms. School Dialogues, by Charles Northend, A. M. The American Speaker, for Schools, by Charles Northend, A. M. „ , , The Little Speaker, and Juvenile Reader, for schools, by Charles Northend, A. M. Also, a further supply of James Montjoy, by A. S. Roe. Lodge’s Portraits of Illustrious persons oi Great Britain. No’s. 8,9 & 10, Copperfield. The Mercy Seat, by G. Spring, D. D. The New Timon, by Sir E. Bulwer Lytton. Boyer's Modem Housewife. An Historical Geography of the Bible, by Rev. Ly man Coleman. Received by mar 15 JOHN M. COOPER. Experience has proven both the practicability and usefulness of the penny Press. Within the few years past all the Northern and Eastern cities, as well as most of (hose South and West of us, have been sap- plied with papers of this description, whose small di mensions enable their publishers to issue them at a price so low as to place them within the reach oi all, and thus to make them the best mediums for the gen eral diffusion of information on ;all subjects bearing upon the interest* of community. By cheapening the ‘ Press, all have been participants in its benefits, while the publishers and conductors, by a greatly increased patronage,have been made amply remunerated for their expenditure of capital and labpr. Believing that the growing prosperity of Savannah authorizes, and that her interests demand the estab- lisbmen tof a cheap commercial and news medium, we have determined to publish the Daily Morning News ns nearly as possible upon the plan of the penny .Press of the Northern cities. The Morning News will be emphetically a .Com mercial JYeiospopcr, 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 times a strictly neutral and independent position in regard to Politics and Parties. Arrangements have been made for giving the paper all the facilities enjoyed by the best Daily Papers, and no pains willbe spared to make it satisfactory in all its departments, and to give it the character of a-res pectable, useful, and reliable Journal. In view of the great advantages wbioh must result to the citizens and business man from the establishment of such a paperin Savannah, we feel thatwe may ask and safely count upon a liberal support. News v handsome assortment-1 ions; Flowers, Tapes, Sotted. Ruches, Capes, Collars, Cuffs and Ludies Visiles; which are offered for sale lo w by WICHMANN St LICHTE, 139 Broughton at, opposite J. Dixon St Co's.Conito- fectionery. f mar 11 S ' - - . , i T— CELLING OFF AT COST.—The sub* in order to devote his time exclusively I GRAVING, will sell his stock of Fapcy Goods id cost, consisting of Worsted Patterns, Purse Silks, Steel Beads, Rings und Tassels, Segar Cases, Perfumery. Toys, Flower Vases, Shell and Buffalo Tuck upd Side Combs, Fringas, Buttons, Bags, Ste. mar 22 lm R, H. HOWELL, 151 Con gross-«t. PANTON MATTING Matting. For sale by -25 ps. White and CoFd LATHROP St Terms.—The Daily Morning , will be issued and served to subscribers at @4, per annnm, payable half yearly, in advance; or, 10 Conti per week, pay able to tbo Carriers. Savannah, January, 1850. A YER»8 CHERRY PECTORAX.-For sale by JOHN A. MAYER, mar 4 1156 Broughton-at ALIVE OIL.—Superior Olive Oil, in quart vl pint bottles, also on draught, for sale by LaROCHE Sc GODFREY, art and Gaudry’s Building. SPRING GOOD 8.—The subscriber has just ^ opened, at the Cheap Caah Store, No. 157 Con- eresB-Htreet, a splendid assortment ol AriD FASHIONABLE DRESS GOODS, as follows: Bl’k and Col'd Jackonets, French Prints and Ging hams. Barage Silk Tissue, Plain and Printed, l.inen Lusters, Foulards, Lawns, &c. Also, Linen and Lawn Handkerchieis, aJl kinds. Bl,k Lace and Love Veil*, Jnfants’ Waists. Emb. Muslin Caps and Collars. Mourning Collars and Sleeves. Children's Jackonet Collars. Princess Allice and President Collars. Emb. Puff Sleeves and Breakfast Caps. Fancy and Bl’k Beaufort Ties. Bl’k and Col’d Silk Gloves. And the beat articles of Kid Glove mtne market Plain, Jackonet and Swiss Muslins. Bl’k and Co’d Silk Mantillas. Emb. Muslin Mantillas. ALSO A fine assortment of Trench and American Ging hams, Drills, Camlets, Checks, Cambrics, Ticking, Sheetings, Shirtings, Oanaburgs, and everyfttag else suitable for Summer Pant* and Coats, together with other article* too numerous to mention. All 5* * o9eni “ ,ow “jo^vSTneSs P. S.—A Young Man Wanted as above, mar 7 T O PRINTERS. John D. McCreary, Prin ing Ink Manufacturer, Nos. 331 and 333 Htaptomt New-York, Depot No. 3 Spruce-street would call tho attention of Printers to his improved PRINTING INKS of various kinds and colors, at the following prices: Extra Fne Jet Black, (for Card and Wood Cut) #3 00 and $3 00 per lb. Fine Book Ink, 0 75 " 1 00 “ Book Ink, 0 40 “ 0 50 “ Fine Red Ink, 1 25, 1 50 and 2 00 “ News Ink, 18, 20, and 25 cts. “ Blue, Yellow, Green and White, 1 25 and 1 50 “ Gold Size at C2, per lb. and Bronze at 50, 75 cts. and 91, per oz. For the quality of which he has the following, be sidea numerous other testimonials : Nkw-Yoek, Sept 25, 1848. We have for some time past used the various qual- ites of Printing Inks manufactured by John D. Mc Creary, and found them to surpass any others we ev er used, in beauty and permanency of color, and in the process of workieg. . _ Lkavitt, 1 now St Co., American Bible Society Printing office. New-Yobk, Sept 23, 1848. This will certify that I have used the various kinds of fine Printing Inks, manufactured m this City. «nd find that made by J. D. McCreary, luily equal to the be<t Sylvanus Hott, Foreman of Press Room. For sale at New York prices, by JOHN M. COOPER, Agent mar 25 Savannah. ^TRANSPARENT WINDOW MU- x A beautiful assortment ofth<‘“6'>“ Window Shades, mar 4 FOOTE, lADES— Just received LaROCHE, BOWNE St ie uul common for sale by CO. AUR GUARDIAN. A novel by Mr* McKenxio Daniel, author of My Sister Minnie, Sic. Hands not Hearts, a novel by Janet W. Wilkinson. The Fencing Master, or 18 months at St Peters burg, by Alexander Dumas. Fanny Hervey, or the Mother’s Choice. New supplies of Dark Scenes in History, by G. P. R. James. New York by Gas Light. feb 25 J. B. CUBBEDGE. SPIRIT GAS OR BURNING FLUID*— A1 so, Spirit Gas Lumps. For sale by J. A. MAYER. mar 16 No. 154 Broughton-street. ALBANY CREAM ALE.—SO Barrels Albany l Cream Ale landing from Barque Exact and for sale by mar 6 W. M. DAVIDSON. IMPORTED LIQUOR8.—5 pipes Swan Gin— 1 4 half pipes and 10 quarter cask* Otard aad Cas tilian Brandies, entitled to debenture. For sale by .. .. marS W.M. DAVIDSON. JEAUTIFWL DAOUEBBEO- TYPE8.—Mr CARY would respectfully give notice that he has re-opened his rooms over the Jewelry Store of the late Mr. T-T- Wilmot corner Bryan street and Market Sqr. Operating hours from V A. M. f tq § F, M, Children’s Likenesses, at any age, taken in from 1 to 3 seconds sitting. Paintings and Daguerreotype* neatly copied and set in Medallion, Morocco Cases, or Finger Rings. For sale, a splendid apparatus with instruc tions in the art of taking Pictures’ feb 15 tf P ROFESSOR BARRY’S TRICOPHBR- OUS, or Medicated Compound.—Infallible for renewing, Invigorating, anil beautifying the Hair, re moving Scurf, Dandruff, and all affection* of the Scalpj and curing Eruptions on the Skin, Disease* of the Glands, Muscles, and Integuments, and reliev ing Stings, Cuts, Bruises, Sprains, Ac. Just received and for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON St Cf mar 26 Gibbon#’ ~ MUSLIN GINGHAMS-—Just received, a -M- pieces Muslin Ginghams—choice C HEAP CASH STORE.—The undersigned will in future keep t competent and experienced person at the North to purchase their goods on the cash principle, and will sell them at the lowest possible price for cash or approved paper. Our stock will he large, consisting of every variety of Good* suitable for Spring and Summer trade. ^ialiters and Merchant* viMing the city, will please and examine ou ^, 8 p^j, KDEB0As1f , & c0 mar 25 Cr. Whitaker end Congress-sts. SARATOGA WATER.—100 dozen pint and qt- O bottles qf Saratoga Water. Just received from the Springs, and for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON St CO., mar 26 Gibbons’ Building- TARESS GOODS.— Tissues, Foulard Sflka, Ba-- MJ rages, Albonums, Ac. A large assortment aee A per Isaac Mead. For sate by , *ro©tr C^erlDg^nJehf Denmark,’* steam packet wharf; 100 Augusta. (GfcV «ued HWH instore. For sale by DYE, OLIVER A CO. -