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VOLUME I.]
l^USlTElTbAlLY AND TRI-WEEKLY,
By JOHN M. COOPER.
T. THOMPSON, EDITOR.
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MORNING NEWS.
While a clerk in New Orleans, nn Tues
day, wa3 proceeding to the Louisiana Bank to
deposit $2,510, he was jostled by a crowd,
and immediately afterwards the money was
missing. The checks, in the book, were un
touched. The alarm was given, and when the
hank was notified of the theft, it was found
that the bills had been exchanged for smaller
currency. Several old rogues were arrested
on suspicion.
GF* The city of Galvasuin has successfully
pleaded ihe statute of limitations against the
payment ot its promissory notes issued in 1840
in settlement of debts contracted for medical
services during the prevalence of the yellow
fever. The claims were much larger in amount,
neresculed down to par funds, and the obliga-
tionsare now discharged by the statute.
“Poor Old Man.”—The Boston Mail states
that Mr. Wilby, who was formerly a wealthy
merchant of that city, and who died lately in the
alms-house, in New York, and was buried in
Potter's f ield, bus several daughters in Boston,
“who are the wives of men who control the
heaviest operations” in State street.
{3®* The Constitution of New Hampshire,
which at present embodies sundry very objec-
lionablo features not very creditublo to a re
publican government, the people have just de
cided, shall undergo an immediate revision—
the question having been put to them in the
late election. The “revision,” is carried by
about 13,000 majority.
tqF* The Rochester ghost is said to have
disappeared. He stubbornly refuses to give any
more knockings. Rumor states he is coining
A Watch to it.—The announcement that a
golden chain, (worth $400) emblematical of the
golden chain of the Onion, was presented to the
Hon. Daniel Webster, us a token of gratiude
fur his distinguished public services, especially
un a iecenl occasion, has suggested to certain
other admirers of his eloquence and patriotism,
the idea of attaching a watch to it. Accordingly
the most superb gold watch which enn be found
in New York is to be, if it has nor alrcudy been,
procured, and presented to the “Defender of the
Constitution,” in connexion with the chain.
Melancholy Occurrence—A Father Killed
by His Daughter.—The Mineral Point Tri
bone learns that a Mr. Hurlburt, near Cotlage
Inn., La Fayette county, was killed by his
i own daughter on Monday last, under the fol
lowing circumstances. Mr. H.. in a fit of in-
I toxication, had driven his wife from the house
i and attempted to commit violence upon bis
' daughter, which she resisted. He then with a
i large knife in his hand, threatened her, upon
I which she retreated and her father followed.
1 She cuughl an axe and swung it before her in
I self-defence. Her father rushed forward and
1 came in contact with the axe, gwhich struck
him on ths neck, nearly severing his head from
, his body. A coroner’s jury was called and, af-
lAer examination, considered that the act was
j perfectly justifiable on ■ the part of the girl, it
[.appearing very cl earl v a case of self-defence.
A Man Eaten by Wolves.—The New York
courier extracts from the Repuhlique, published
Iflt iarbas, (High Pyrinees.) France, thefollow-
1 ing horrible account of a man being destroyed
I by wolves near that place:
j On the night of the 4th instant, a terrible
I diama, without a precedent, perhaps, in the an
Inals of our country, occurred in the valley of the
I Aure. A pedlar was returning from the village
Sarraculin, uhout nineo’clock in the evening,
|to Ins home, when, in a sharp turn of the road,
jtne miserable man found bimself face to face
[With five wolves, which the snow had driven
Itrom the mountains into the valley, to obtain
Vnmething to eat. Imagine the fright, the ter
ror of the unfortunate man. He was without
, rrns: Brit Alia walking stick, which was found
token in the mud in the road, which was
nucli stirred .up. All seemed to indicate that he
'“opposed to the wolves adesoeiate although
I'so less resistance. How long a time the com
et endured, and all the details of this horrible
ratna, are wrapt in mystery. All that is cer-
|>sin is, that the wolves, aftPr having killed
lth» lr '- 1C i t ’ ln ’ d ru ££ e d his body some steps from
Imp ’ a,1< ^ l here entirely^devoured it. ■ The
|L|. X , . a y they found his shoes and fragments
Idrn, 18 , ,°thes; these with a human skull,
L,: of biood, being nli that rs-
•wa ardofthe unfortunate man.
SAVANNAH, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 29. 1850
St. Louis, Murch 22.
Geo. Landsdown, who last Fall shot Capt.
Howard, whose mistress was killed by his wife
in Cincinnati about one year since, has been
found guilty of murder in the first degroe.
Mr. T. S. Hutched arrived here yesterday
from Santa Fe, February 6. Ho crossed the
Pluins with eight- Americans and four Mexi
cans. The snow was twenty inches deep. The
Apache Indians are represented ns verry hos
tile. All the animals-of Hutchell’s purty were
stolen on the Arkansas river, by the Indians,
and they were compelled to walk from there
to Central Grove. There was nothing new at
Santa Fe. Mr. II. came direct from California
to Santa Fe. He. left San Francisco on the 20ih
ult. He represents the rood as literally'cov
ered with the properly of emigrants.
I3F* “Mr. Brown, I owe you a grudge, re
member that!”
VI shall not be frightened then, for I nover
knew you to pay anyihing that you owed.”
“I don’t know where that bov gets his
temper,” said a fond mother, a tew days since;
“he didn’t take it from me.” “Whv no, mv
dear, I don’t derccive that you have lost any,
was her husband’s replv.
SHKMBSyUBff© SHEWS
Book alii) Job limiting (JDfficf,
GAUDRY’S BUILDING. BULL-ST.
J. B. CIJBBEDfJB,
Printer of tliesDAiLY Morning News, respectful
ly informs his .friends and the public,- that having
made extensive additions to his well selected assort
ment of printing materials, lie is prepared to excecpte
with despatch every variety of BOOK and JOB
PRINTING, and ou terms as reasonable as those
of any other establishment in the South. By the em
ployment of the best materials and superior work
men, and givingriiis personal attention to the business,
h? doubts not that he will be able to give the fullest
satisfaction to all who may favor him with their pa
tronage.
Orders may be left at the Book Store in Con
gress street, or at the office of the Daily Morning
News, No. 117 Bay-street mar 65
N JbW UltLKAN» W JiJLSKJE \ ivJU barrels
N. O. Whiskey landing per brig Tartar, und for
sale by JAS. A. NORRIS,
mar 18
Tfc/TEilIOIRS OF THE LIFE AND WRIT-
1VI_ ings of Thomas Chalmers, D. D., LL. D. By
his son-in-law, the Reverend William Hanna, LL. D.
Vol. 1.
Cosmos: A sketch of a physical description of the
Universe. By Alexander Von Humbolt.
Women in America: Her work and her reward.
By Maria J. McIntosh, author of “Charms and Coun
ter Charms,” &c.
The Wilmingtons: A Novel. By the author of
“Norman’s Bridge,” “Angela,” &c.
Sketches of Minnesota, the New England of the
West, with Incidents of Travel in that Territory dur
ing the Summer of 1849. By E. S. Seymour.
Tiie Life and Correspondence of Robert Southey.
Part 2.
Historical and Descriptive Sketches of the Women
of the Bible. By P. C. Headley.
The Genius of Scotland. By Rev. Robt. Turnbull.
Dictionary of Mechanics, Engine-work and Engi
neering. Part 5.
Memoirs of the Rev. John Williams, Missionary to
Polynesia. By Ebcnezer Prout, of Halstead. First
American Edition.
Memoirs of the Rev. Walter M. Lowrie. Missionary
to China. Edited by his Father.
Egypt and the Rooks of Moses, Translated from
the German. By R. D. C. Robbins.
Caprices.
The practice of Surgery and the application of
Dressings, etc. By John Hustings, M. D., U. S. N.,
with Illustrations.
A Theoretical and Practical Treatise on Midwife
ry. By P. Cazeaux. Translated from the second
French Edition by Robert P. Thomas, M. D.
A Modern History, from the Time of Luther to the
Fall of Napoleon. By John Lord, A. M.
Daily Bible Illustrations: Being Original Readings
for a Year. By John Kitto, D. D., F*S. A.
A Grammar of the Latin Language. By C. G.
Zumpt.
The Physical Atlas of Natural Phenomena. By Al
exander Keith Johnson, F. R. G. T. G. S.
Received by JOHN M. COOPER.
mar 27
R ibbons.—Just received, a most beautiful as
sortment of Ladies’ nn 1 Misses’ Bonnet Ribbon,
which will be sold for a small profit.
J. S. MAGILL,
mar 25 Savannah Cash Store.
S
EGARS.—A select assortment of choice Brands
tor-sale by LaROCHE &. GQDFREY,
ir 23 Gaudryls'Building.
D AOTJERRIAN SKYLIGHT UALLiS-
11Y.—The subscriber respectfully announces to
the citizens of Savannah and its vicinity, that he has
taken the rooms over Zoqbaum Sc Co's Music Store,
corner-of St. Julion-street and Market-square, for the
purpose of taking DAGUERR1AN LIKENESSES,
beautifully Colored,if required,and pul up iu Splendid
Morocco Cases, Lockets, Breast-Pins Medallions and
Finger Rings; and ventures to assert, that he will fur
nish as good, if not a better Likeness than any other
person ever located in Savannah. He feels himself
.1 uatitled in the above assertion from several years
practice in Boston, assisted by all tile most recent im
provements in tiie art.
‘•Surpassed by none, and equaled but by few.
This is my motto, and my pictures prove it true.”
The subscriber has, at great expense, fitted up
his appartincnts so as to secure light directly from
iffiove, which is con-idered oneof Ihe greatest additions
in taking perfect Daguerriun Likenesses. The Citi
zens of Savannah are respectfully invited to call at
his rooms and examine specimens. Pictures taken
at reduced prices.
W. V. PRENTICE,"
Permanently located.
N. B.—Instructions given in the art on moderate
terms, corner of St. Julian-street and Market-square.
(Up Stairs.) . mar 27
r*HILDREN’S GAITERS, of every descrip,
tion, received this day. 8. A. WOOD,
mar 16 106 Bryau-street
pOTATQES.-lOObbls in fine order, on board ship
1 Chns. Carro
Chits. Carroll, from Boston. For sales by
mar 20 PADELFORD, FAY fe CO.
A YER’S CHERRY PECTORAL.—For sale
a by JOHN A. MAYER,
mar 4 fl56 Brgughton-et
/"ALIVE OIL.—Superior Olive Oil, in quart
Lr pint Borden, also on draught, for sale by
LsROCHE A GODFREY,
mur in ‘ 7 non/Irti’u Rmlrlir
iart and
Gsudry’s Building.
rp ALLIS’S ILLUSTRATED ATLAS.—
1 The above work is spoken of by tho London Presr
as being the best, cheapest and most correct Ailas-e'
er puplTshed. Eacli part at 25 cents contains two ei
egantly engraved Mups, very carefully Colored uoti
embellished with suitable borders, of elegant and ap
propriate Engravings, illustrative of the mannerr and
customs of different countries, and accompanied
with four folio pages of descriptive letter pi ess.
At the conclusion of the Atlas a complete Index will
be given of the principal cities and towns, in the world
—their la'tiudo and longitude—country In which situ
ated and population. The whole to be completed in
thirty-two parts, at 25 efints. Parts one to seventeen
received and for sale by
mar 8 JOHN M. COOPER.
[NUMBER 62.
T ECTURES AND ESSAYS, BY HENRY
GILES.—John Howard and the Prison World of
Europe, from original and authentic documents, by
Hepwoith D' .- n.
Elfriede of G '1al and other Pohms, by Marks, of
Eurhamvil e.
Part 4 r -u j 6. Mechanic's Engine Work, fee.
by Oliver
Grahum’s Magazino 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.
\1'1S CELL ANTES, by J T Headly; The Red Rov
1,A er, A Tale, by the author of “The Spy." “The
Pilot,” fee—being vol. 3 of Putnam's new edition of
Cooper’s Novels.
Historical Studies, by George W Greene, late United
States Consul at Rome.
Manual of Commercial Correspondence, English
and French, by a .Merchant, Received by
mar 9 tnrrv nr ( 4,
JOHN M. COOPER.
SPRING BONNETS.—Just received a beauti-
ful assortment, of Ladies’ Bonnets, sv
. such as Span
ish Lace, Gimp ami Laee, French Lace. Opeu Gimp
Lace and Pearl Straw. Also, Misses Open Pearl
Straw, White Lace, Lace and Braid, French Laceand
French Chip Bonnets, Jenny Lind, Giprey and Leg-
hohi Hats. . J. S. MAGILL,
mar 9 Savannah Cask Store.
'rilOMPSOMAN MEDI CINE S.—A fresh
supply of the following articles:
Composition Lobelia Ginseng, Spice Bitters, Horc-
liound. Thyme, Air. Cayenne, Poplar Bark, Golden
Seal, Comfrey Root, Blood Root, fee. For sale by
JOHN A MAYER, Druggist, 156 Broughton-st.
Next door to Lillibridgo’s nc-w Building,
THE DEBTOR’S DAUGHTER, OR LIFE
and its Changes, by T. 8. Arthur.
The Black-Plumed Rifleman, A Tale of the Revo
lution, by Newton M. Curtis.
The Clandestine Marriage, by Ellen Wallace.
New supplies of tiie Queen's Necklace, or tiie Se
cret History of tiie Court of Lewis XVI., by Alexan
der Duma. Received by J. B CUBBEDGE,
mar 9 Market-square.
I T ANDS NOT HEARTS, a novel by Janet W.
Wilkinson.
Our Guardian, by the author of “Poor Cousin,” See.
Fanny Hervey, or the Mother's Choice.
The Fencing Master, or Eighteen Mouths in St.
Petersburg, by Alexander Dumas.
The Report of the Commissioners of Patents for
the year 1849.
Dictionary of Mechanic’s Engine Work and Engi
neering, by Oliver Byrpe, No. £ ■-
Life of Lady Colquiioun, by James Hamilton, D D.
Elements ot Natural Philosophy, by Alonzo Gray,
illustrated with 360 wood cuts.
Ollendorfs new French Grammar, by V. Value.
The Modern Housewife, or Menagorc, by Alexan
der Sever.
The Physiology of Digestion, by Andrew Combe,
M. D.
Also, a further supply of New York by Gas Light,
f C. C. Foster.
People I have met. by N. I*. Willis. Received by
feb 25 • J. M. COOPER.
r piIE BRITISH COLONIES.—Their liisto-
tory, condition, extent and resources, by R. M.
Martin, Esq., lute Treasurer to the Queen of Eug-
lund, at Hong Kong, and a Member of Her Majesty's
Legislative Council in China—to be completed in 48
parts, at 25 cents, 1C at. 75, or 8 divisions each, hand
somely bound, at $1 87j each. First division receiv
ed by”
mar 8 JOHN M. COOPER.
rjOLOR'l) MUSLINS.—Just received, a good
assortment C'olo’d Muslins and Lawns.
J. S. MAGILL, Savannah Cash Store,
mar 6 115 Congress street.
nnfiSIK CAJ&PENTEK’S ASSIST-
ANT, and other valuable Architectural
works. For sale by
jnly 17 .1. B. Cl’BBEDGR.
Tj’OSTER’S HAND BOOK of European Lite
rature, for the use of Schools and private fami
lies, by Mrs. Foster.
The American Illuminated Abbotsford edition of
the Waverly Novels, embellished witli tinted engrav
ings, by Hewet, 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 Gibbons’ Rome, uniform with Hume
and Macaulay, vol. 1.
The Law Student, or guide to the studjg of the
Law, by John Anthon.
The Catholic Almanac, for 1859.
The American Drawing Book, by J. G. Chapman,
N. A.; No. 1, Primary and Elementary ; No. 2, Ele
mentary ; No. 3, Perspective.
Part 6, Iconographtc F.neyclopiedia.
Ireland as I Saw It, by Win. S. Baleli.
The East; Sketches of Travel in Egy pt and tkelloly
Land, by the Rev. J. A. Spencer, M. A.
Modern Literature and Literary Men, by George
Gillillan-
Life of General Nathaniel Greene, by W. Gilmore
Simms.
School Dialogues, by Charles Northeud, A. M.
The American Speaker, for Schools, by Charles
Northern!, A. M.
The Little Speaker, and Juvenile Reader, for
schools, by Charles Northern!, A. M.
Also, a lurtlier supply of ,
James Montjoy, by A. S. Iloe.
Lodge’s Portraits of Illustrious persons of Great
Britain.
No's. 8,9 & 10, Copperfield.
The Morey Seat, by (I. Spring, D. I).
The New Timon, by Sir E. Bulwer Lytton.
Soyer's Modem Housewife.
An Historical Geography id’ the Bible, by Rev. Ly
man Colemam Received by
mar Is
JOHN M. COOPER.
1AOMESTICS.—50 bales Georgia Osnaburgs
50 bales brown Shirting* and Sheeting*
20 cases Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings
10 bi les Shirting 8tripe*
6 do Tickings
5 cases Cottonedes, assorted
5 bales Brown Cotton Drills
3 bales Blue Denims. For sale by
mirll LATHROP & FOOTE.
rjALIIOUN’S SPEECH.—The Speech of Hon.
. Jphn C. Calhoun of South Caroline., as delivered
in the Semite of the United States, March 4th, 1850
For tale by
mar 11 JOHN M. COOPER.
A L E X A N DER’S LUCOBATItE OR LI-
QUID HAIR DYE, is far superior to anything
yet offered for adoring the Hair to a beautiful and per
manent blnck or brown, without staining or injuring
the skin. Thc'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 ae CO.
1AOMESTIC LIQUOlth 5UbarrelsP. Phelp s
Gin,50 barrels N. E. Rum, landing and forsaleby
mar 6 JAS. A. NORRIS.
PROSPECTUS OF TIIE
DAILY MORNING NEWS,
An Independent Commercial and Fetes Paper, to be
Published in the City of Savannah.
BY JOHN M COOPER,
EDITED BY W. T. THOMPSON,
Author of “ Major Jones' Courtship," " Chronicles of
Pinndle," Sketches of 7'ravel," ^-c- l(C.
Experience has proven both tho practicability and
Uiefulnets of the ponny Frets. Within thefewyos),
past all the Nurthern and E&atnrn cities, us wall as
most oT those South and West of us, have been sup
plied with papers of this description, whose small di-
inousionsenable their publishers to issue them at a
price aolow os to place them within tile reach A all,
and thus to make them ttau bustmediums for the gen
eral diffusion ef information on all subjects bearing
upon the. iutcresn of community. By cheapening tho
Press, nil have been participants iti It* bet ehts. while
tho publisher* and conductors, by a greatly incroasod
patronage,have been made amply remunerated lortbeir
expenditure ot capital end labor.
liolieving that the crowing prosperity of Savannah
authorizes, und that her interests'demand the estab-
liahmen lof a cheap commercial and news medium,
we have determined to publish tho Daily Morning
News as nearly as possible upon tbe plan of the peony
Press of the Northern cities.
The Morning News will be emphatically a Com-
mercial. Newspaper, devoted tu tho diffusion of useful
information on all subjects of popular iuterest, end to
the advancement of City nod Stale interests, gener
ally ; preserving at all times a strictly tieutrnl and
independent position in regard to Politics and Parties
Arranrainoots have been made for giving the paper all
the facilities enjoyed by tbe best Daily Papers, and
no pains willbe spared to make itaaiisfnetory in ull its
departments, and In give it the Character of a res
pectable, useful, nud reliable Journal.
In view of the great advantages which must result
to the citizens and business man from tho establishment
of such a paper iu Savannah, we feel tliatwe may ask
and safely count upon u liberal suppurt.
Terms.—The Daily Morning News will bo issued
and served to subscribers at S4, per aansm, payable
half yearly, in advance ; or, 10 Cents per week, pay
able to the Carriers.
Savannah, January, 1850,
•TAO PRINTERS. John D. McCreary, Priming
.6. Ink Manufacturer, Nos, 331 and 333 Htonton-it.,
NVw-York, Depot No. 3 Spruce-street, would call the
attention of Printers to his improved PRINTING
INKS of various kinds and colors, at the following
prices :
Extra Fne Jet Black, (for Curd
und Wood Cut,) $*t)0 and $3 00 per lb.
Fine Book Ink, 9 75 *• 1 00 “
Book Ink, 0 40 “ 0 50 «“
Fine Red Ink, 1 25, 1 50 and 2 00 “
Nows Ink 18, 20, and 25 cts. “
Blue, Yellow, Green and White, 1 25 and 1 50 “
Gold Size at $2, per lb. and Bronze at 50, 75 cts. and
@L, per oz.
For the quality of which lie haB the following, be
sides numerous other testimonials :
New-Youk, Sept. 25. 1848.
We huve for some time past, used the various quul-
ites of Printing Inks manufactured by John D. Mc-
Creu[y, und found them to surpass any others we ev
er used, in beauty and permanency of color, und iu
the process of workieg.
Leavitt, Tnow & Co.,
American Bible Society Printing office.
New-Youk, Sept. 25, 1848.
This will certify that I have used the vnrioua kinds
of fine Printing Inks, mnmifuctured in this City, and
find that made by J. D. McCreary, fully equal to the
best.
Syi.vanus Hoyt, Foreman of Press Room.
For sale at New Y'ork prices, by
JOHN M. COOPER, Agent
mar 25 Savannah.
SiPRING GOOD S.—The subscriber bns just
*'• aliened, at the Cheap C
up Cash Store, No. 157 Con-
f ress-street, a splendid assortment of NEW AND
ASHIONABLE DRESS GOODS, as follows :
Bi’k and Col’d Jae.konets, French Prints and Ging
hams.
Barage Silk Tissue, Plain and Printed.
Linen Lusters, Foulards, Lawns, Sec.
Also, Linen and Lawn Handkerchiefs, all kinds.
Bl ( k Lace and Love Veils, Infants’ Waists.
Kmli. Muslin Caps raid Collars.
Moufning Collars and Sleeves.
Children’s Jnckouet 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 best articles of Kid Glove inthe market
Plain, Jackonet and Swiss Muslins.
Bl'k and Co’d Silk Mantillas.
Emb. Muslin Mantillas.
ALSO
A fine assortment of French and American Ging
hams, Drills, Camlets, Checks, Cambric*, Ticking,
Sheetings, Shirtings, Osnaburga, and everything els*
suitable for Summer Pants and Coats, together with
other articles too numerous to mention. All of
which wifi >e offered aa low as can he purchase
the city. JOHN VAN NEF,
P. P.—A 'rung Man Wanted aa above.
MUSLIN GINGHAMS.—Just received, u few
1TJ - pieces Muslin Ginghams—choice patterns,
mar 6 J. 8. gAGILL.
r'HKAl’ CASH STORE.—The undersigned
vy will in future keep a competent and experienced
person at the North to purchase their goods on the
cush*principle, and will tell theui at the lowest possible
price lor rush or approved paper. Our stock will he
large, consisting ot every variety of Goods suitable
for Spring und Summer trade.
Planters and Merchants visting the city, will please
call und examine our Stock.
M. I’HICNDERGAST &. CO,
mar 25 Cr. Whitaker and Congrcss-sts.
ALBANY CREAM ALE.—50 Bnrrels Albany
11 Cream Ale landing from Barque Exact, and for
sule by
mur 6 W. M. DAVIDSON.
IMPORTED LI41UOHS.—5 pipes Swan Gin—
1 4 half pipes and 10 quarter casks Otard and Cas-
tillian Brandies, entitled to debenture. For sale by
mar 6 W. M. DAVIDSON.
PROFESSOR BARRY’S TRICOPHEH-
I. OUS, or Medicated Compound.—Infallible lot
renewing, invigorating, und beautifying the Hair, re
moving Scurf. Dandruff, and nil atlhctions of the
Scalp, and curing Eruptions ou the Skin. Diseases
of tiie Glands, Muscles, and Integuments, and reliev
ing Stings, Cuts, Braises, Sprains, &c. Just received
and for side by G. R. HENDRICKSON & CO.,
mar 26 Gibbons’ Buildings.
gARATOGA WATER.—100 dozen pint and qt
Just received from
bottles of Saratoga Water,
the Springs, and for sale by
G. K. HENDRICKSON Si CO.,
mar 26 Gibbons' Building.
T\RES8 GOOIJS.—Tissues, Foulard Silks, Ba-
U rages, t
rages, Albanians, Sec. A large assortment rec'd
per Isaac Mead. For sale by
mar 26 LATHROP & FOOTE
/"NORN AND nAMS.—5,000 bushels Corn, do-
V5 livering from sebr Denmark, at the New-York
steam packet wharf; 100 Augusta. (Ga.) cured Hams,
Instore. Forsaleby DYE, OLIVER A. CO.
mar 23 ' 3t eod
P OGLE’S HYPERION FLUID,
X> ing and ambellifliing the Hair. For sale by
), for restor-
L. J. ajYERS, /
Smets’ Building.
MOTTO SEALS.—A fine *
rent and fancy Motto Seals, for
mar 12 ' Mikkht
D^(TAYLOR'S BALSAM 6$ 'Lli4E-
aj wave For tale by ^
LaU<
WORT,
mar 9
OCHE * GODFREY,'
L ; q«udry’».»»rildtoy- m
BAREGES AND TISSUES.—Ju«t MMi'nd
jJAY.—25 bMea prime Npgth Rinir Ray. i
* from brig Buena Viata, and (or sale by
intrw
C3TONE\VARE,of superior quality, cousiftine ot
° Cov’d Jars, Butter PotVMilk Churiis.’juai.fS'.h-
erii, Water Kegs, Spittoons, Milk Pan*, Cockroach
Traps. Also, a fine assortment of Yellow 8ufc'
Pans, Flo Plate*, Sic. Received by late arrival*, *
forsaleby COLLINS ^LR^
TIHiniLNO GOODS.—A variety QlMum*
* Silk, Gilded, Stem, and Plated Button* for Ladies
Dresses, and also a large assortment tif Gimp* and
Galloons, by | WICHMANN & LICHTK,
139 Broughton sv opposite .J. PixoA A Co’* Qoafoo-
tionery. mar. R
FRENCH MUSLINS, CAMBRICS, &C.
1 —French Muslins of superior qualities-and. Color*,
French and English, Plain and ana Colored Cambrics,
Chomburgs, Glngham*i&c. For sale,by . , .
mar 4 LaKOCHE. BOWNE St Cj6
PHILADELPHIA. AtE.—20 bimdf* “'$mith
1 Sc Sccklee’ ” superior Ale, Just Winded and for
CRAB. A. GREINER
G OLD PENS.—a newrappiy, lust/ 1 t;!fl
for sale by trvrfv m ri
M. COC
no UGH REMEDIES. — Anderso#'*
Drops.
Church’s do. do.
New England Cough Syrup.
Ayer’* Celebrated Cherry PectbraL
Jaynes’ Expectorant, . . . .
Gum Candy, Giim Drops, Jujube Pa
Drops, Refined Liquorice, Wlstar’s Coujj
4so. A large supply of these popular
received and for sale by
feb 27
for sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON Sc qO.. ,
Gibbons’ Bui?ding
n ANTON CRAPE SCARFS .-A few
Crape Shawls, Mantles Scarfs. &c. Just
ed, and for sale by LaROCHE, BOWNE <30.
mar 4
#
nONGRESS WATER.—Juat received ifod for
^ sale by LaROCHE & GODFREY,
feb 27
Gaudrey’a Building.
nAMKS.—A large assortment of Back Gafomon
u Boards and Extra Men. Chesa Men and Cnoc-
Bdards, Dice, Dominoes and Dice Boxes. Just rohiv
ed and for sale by G 1L HENDRICKSON & Gp.,
feb 25 Gibbon*’ Building*
TFUOHAN’S HUNGARIAN BALSAM O W
LIFE. For sale by
LaRCHE Sc GODFREY,
mar 9 Gaudry’* Building.
MEW SPRING GOODScs-Just received feom
’ the North, a very hundsomp assortment of Bon
net, Neck and Belt Ribbons: Flowers, Tapes, Dotted
Ruehes, Capes, Collars, Cuffs hffd Ladled Visile* j
which are offered for sole low by
WICHMANN Sc LICHTE,
139 Broughton at, opposite J. Dixon & Co’* jpanfeo-
fectionery. mar II
CELLING OFF AT COST.—Tbesubicirifeer,
hJ in order to devote his time exclusively, to .EN
GRAVING, will sell his stock of Fancy Goods at oo«l,
consisting of Worsted Patterns, Purse Silks, Steel
Beads, Rings and Tassels, Segnr Gases, PerfoineTy,
Toys, Flower Vases, Shell and Buffalo Tuck and
Side Combs, Fringas, Buttons, Bags, fee.
mar 22 Im R. II. HOWELL, 151 Congress-^
ANTON MATTING.—25 ps. White and Cql’ite
Matting. For sule by
mar 16
LATHROP * FOOTS.
nnRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES.-
A beuutiful assortment of those fine and common
Wir.dow Shades.
Just received and for sale bv
LaROCHE, BOWNE Sc CO.
(~IUR GUARDIAN, A novel by Mrs MqKentle
v Daniel, author of My -- - -
iy Sister Minnie, fee,
Hands not Hearts, n novel by Janet W. Wilkinson.
The Fencing Master” or 18 months at St Peters
burg, by Alexander Dumas.
Funny Hervey, or the Mother’s Choice.
New supplies of
Dark Scenes in History, by O. P. R. James.
New York by Gas Light.
fob 25 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
CPIIUT GAS OR BURNING FLUID
so, Spirit Gas Lamps, For sale by
J. A. MAYER.
mar 16 No. 154 Bronghton-strSet.
A!
&JPU1NG GOODS.—Per ship Marion;
^ French, English and American Print*
Rich Furniture Chintz
F’rench and Scotch Ginghams
Printed Muslins Lawns and Organdie*
Plain Baragos, Black Alpacas
Canton Lustre
Vulenclnes uud Thread Edgings and Inserting*
Cambric and Swiss do do.-
4-4 Fancy figured Laces
Lace Caps, Muslin Collars
Muslin vnd lace Cutis
Bonnet, Neck and Cap Ribbons
Egyptian, Net, Lisle Thread and Silk Glove*
Net Mitts, &e. For talc by*
mar 16 _ LATHROP fe FOOTE.
For sale by
C 1 LARK’S MATCHES.
LA ROCHE & GODFREY,
feb26 ; " iSV -
Gaudry’s Building.
PLAIN AND BLACK BAREGES—Just re
A coived and for sale low.
inar 6 J. 9. MAGILL.
ROWLAND’S LOTION, for improving and
” beautifying the complexion and rendering the
skin fhir, soft, and transparent Received and for
sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON & CO.
mar 14 Gibbons’ Buildings.
’yESTIMENT^L SOAP, also Bullard’s cele-
' brated Patent Animal and Vegetable Oil Soap, for
cleaning coat collars, woollen, Linen and Cotton
goods, trora spots occasioned by grease, paint, tar,
varnish and oils of every description, received and for
sule by mar 14 G. R. HENDRICKSON & GO.
I ’DAL ! COAL !—100 tons superior Red Ash
Coal, broken and screened, this day landing and
for sale low from tiie wharf, by
HA,
CHAS. A GREINER,
I ATHUOP fe FOOTE are now receiving, and
will continue to receive, during the summer, a
full supply of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS.
Merchants, planters and others Arc invited to exam
ine the stock, which will be offered on favorablo
terms. m4iT 11
ff ARDY’S ANTI-DYSPEPTIC AND Anti-
Billioua Elixir. For wile by .
,LaROCHE & <
feb 63 „ ' '
THE "PEOPLE’S CHOtQ^ C
rdit summer on w
NEW SUPPLY ofthe above hi
ONSU.MPTION.—Ruihton, Clark fe Co.’a oele-
brszed geutune -?4etlicita! Cbi liver OB, for
Conirainptioa, Scrofh.
Gqut etc. F«r rile ft
’ nf*r S3
L.mtVt' Sufldirg.
ed. Thds* persotw.whi) wished
nqw be furni^vtd. 1 '
caused my stock to
plenish. I will
Also received toll
'.teals.
hb 27