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SAVANNAH. FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 19. 1850
•UBL1SHBD DAILY AND TRI-WEEKLY,
«y JOHN M. COOPER.
w. T. THOMPSON, EDITOR.
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“ “ new do ..-.
England, Guinea
“ Sovereign
“ Seven Sniffing piece -.
France, Double Louis, before 1786
11 Louis, do
“ Double Louis, since 1786
“ Louis, do
“ Double Napoleon, or 40 francs....
“ Vapoleon, or 20 francs
“ Same as new Lotus Guinea
Frankfort-on-tht-Muin, Ducat
Humbug, do
Malta, Double Louis
“ Louis
“ Demi Louis
Mexicnn, Doubloon
Holland, Double Rix Dollar
“ Rix Dollur
“ Ducat
" Ten Gilder Piece
Portugal, Dobruon
“ Dobrn
“ Johannes ..
Spain, Doubloon,1772
“ “ since 1772
" Pistole
Colombia, Doubloon
Specie Dollar of Norway and Sweden
Specie Dollnr of Denmark
Thaler of Prussia and Northern States of
Germany
Florin of Southern States of Germany
Florin of Austrian Empire and of tho City
of Augsburg
Lnra of Limbardo-Venetion Kingdom and
Tuscany
Franc of Franco and of Belgium, and Livre
of Sardinn
Ducat of Naples
Ounce of Sicily
Pound of tile British Provinces of Nova Sco
tia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and
Canada
@10 66
10 00
5 07
4 84
1 60
0 60
4 84
0 15
4 57
7 70
3 85
4 65
2 27
2 27
0 27
4 85
2 33
15 53
12 20
6 04
2 27
4 00
32 70
17 30
17 06
16 02
15 35
3 88
15 35
1 06
1 05
18
80
2 40
Weights and Measures Foreign Countries*
1 here are denominations frequently met with in
reports of markets, but their English value not al
ways renilily recollected. The following fable will
he found, we believe, corrrect:
Ahm, in Rotterdam, .....nearly gals 40
Almude, in Portugal contains, gals 4.37
Alniude, in Madeira do 4.68
Alquiere, Madeira over pks 1 5-8 to nearly 2
Alquiere, in Bahia bush 1
Alquiere, in Maranliam do 1 1-4
Alquiere, Rio Jen’o, Pernam do 1 to 1 1-4
Anno, of rice.in Ceylon lbs 260 2-5
Arroba, in Portugal lbs 32
Arroba, in Spain t lo 2
Arroba, in Spain (targe) .gals 4.246
Arroba, in Snain (small) do 3.337
Arroba, in Malaga, of wine about do 4 1-4
Arsheen. in Russia .' inches 28
Mahar, in Batavia peculs 3 to 4 12
Hale, ot" Cinnamon, in Ceylon, net lbs 104 5-8
narili, in Naples equals about guls II
banter, the Levant, contains 44 okes. .*. lbs 118.8
bantar, in Leghorn, of oil lbs 88
banter, in Malta do 174 1-2
banter, in Naples lbs 106 to 196 1-2
bantar, in Sicily do 175 to 192 1-2
barro, in Naples is equal to about bush 50
burro, ir. Naples, of wine gals 264
batta, of tea, in China is about lbs 1 1-2
buyang, in Batavia lbs 3581
bhetwert, in Russia nearly bush 6
banega, in Spain bush 1.599
Hectolitre, in Franco do 2.84
j lofc’unmie, France and Netherlands lbs 2.21
Last in Amsterdam, of grain bu6h 85 1-4
Last, in Bremen, of groin over do 80 2-3
Last, m Cadiz, of salt do 75 4-5
i ! n J?antzic, of grain nearly do 93
, “*7 ! n Hushing of grain.. do 92 1-2
•nst, m Hamburg, of grain do 89.6
Last, in Lubec, of grain do 91
I “i*1“ Portugal, of salt do 70
, 1,1 Rotterdam, of grain do 85.136
i S® Utrechet, of grain over do 59
Lisno ma ® Hamburgh, lbs 16 5 oz
M, k'"“^"HoUaml do 18 4 oz
"lark, in Holland... oz 9
Minmin n r ,,1CUtt, ‘ V.'.V.ifc'iB to 84
Saraa.?—
>nk n T? rna His 2.83
Jina! “f oa e ^.° " ine -- Sals 14.94
‘!ecul , ’in 1 l? , ! F ^ a is a little over inches 10
ecu ' in rT aVla and . Aladras lbs 133 1-2
A in Leghorn .V.V.V.V.V.V.V. .. . . .
j !ch'ctlpi n f ? icily from bush 7.85 to 0.7?
lliib-noi’imftr • • V • varies from 1 1-2 to nearly bush 3
i 'Inn P° und > Hamburg and Denmark lbs 331
bush 2 a
fnw.’ *1 ' OZ 11-9
“ 5i°.Janeiro ...1 1-4‘yd nearly
MORNING NEWS.
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PENS, Plain and Fancy Pen Holders,
ap 15 For “le by J. B . CUBBEDGE.
MaiVaziii® andGodey’s Ladies’Book
^Apnl, Received by J. B. CUBBEDGE.
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rtr, (..I™ above . °f »ery superior quality and
y-firush, received by
JOHN M. COOPER.
An Angel iu the House.
BY LEIGH HUNT.
How sweet it were, if without feeble fright
Or dying of the dreadful, beauteous sight,
An angel come to us, and we could bear
To see him issue from the silent air
At evening, inpur room, und bend on ours
His divine eyes, and bring us from bis bowers
News of dear friend^, and children who have never
Keen dead indeed,—us we shall know for ever.
Alas I we think not that we daily see
About our hearths—angels that are to be,
Or may be, if they will, and we prepare
Their souls nml ours to meet in happy air—
A child, u friend, n wile whose soft heart sings
In unison with ours, breeding its future wings.
How lo detect Counterfeit Gold.—There 1ms
been a lurge increase of late, of counterfeit
gold coin. The Journal uf Commerce furnish
es tho following description of the most spe
cious of the counterfeits, founded on data furn
ished by the Assnyer at the United Sates
Mint.
First—an imitation of the well known doub
loon of Bogota, in New Grenadn. The die is
very well executed, and the coin itself is com
posed of 653 thousandths of gold, with the
balance of silver. Its value is, therefore, $11-
70, while tho genuine is worth about $15,61.
The date is 1843—it cunuot be detected by
night, its size having been increased to bring it
up to the true standard, ubout 416 grains. It
wunts, however, the true color, and persons
dealing in patriot doubloons have therefore to
beware of pieces looking too pale, or too much
like One gold.
The most important cluss of counterfeits are
the imitations of our own coin, and some have
lutely been brought to light worthy of especiul
notice. The varieties include the eagle, half
eagle, and quarter eagle. Tho die is very per
fect, for although a coiner might discover that
the impression is not quite so sharp and decid
ed as tho genuine coin, yet none hut a practiced
eye can detect any difference. Even when ex
amined under a microscope, they nre found to
correspond in the most minute particular to
the genuine coin. This shows that the dies
must have b um transferred from our coin by
some mechauicul process not yet known to
hones workmen, as the most accomplished ar
tist in the world, could not tuke up the graver
and make such a fuc-similo.
The coins hnve rather a dull sound in ring
ing, hut not us if flawed, nlthongh they are ac
tually composed of three distinct pieces of
metal. Where ihcy nre full weight, they are
necessarily thicker thun the genuine, hut gen
erally the half-eagle rim, us in the good piece,
fropi 55 to 60 thousandths of an inch within
the raised rim. They appear lo bo made ns
follows:—A thin planchet of silver [of Span
ish standard] is prepared so nearly of the right
diameter, that lhe subsequent overlaying of the
gold plate at tho edge, will make itexnct. Two
plnnchets of gold nre then prepared—one of
them lo correspond with the true diameter of
the coin, the other about one quarter of an inch
1 irgcr. Theso two plates are soldered upon
the silver, the projecting rim of tho larger is
bent up to meet tho smaller—so as to cover
the edgo of the coin, and tho piece is finished
by a blow iu the coiner-press. The half eagles,
which are, perhaps, the most numerous, bear
various dates, such as 1844, 1845, and 1847.
Of the quarter eagles only one date 1813 and
hearing the O for the New Orleans mint mark,
has as yet been detected, hut doubtless there ave
others in circulation. The value of tho half-
eagles assayed was from $3.to $3,40, and the
quarter do, $1,25. They are so well calculated
to deceive that they have passed undetected
through the hands of good judges, into the
mint, in one instance as many us five ia a single
deposite.
The only reliable method of detection is by
their weight. If they come up to the true stand
ard, their increased thickness will be at once
apparent to a careful examiner. There is a
little machine invented liv Mr. Wtn. M. Sni
der, of the Philadelphia Mint, which tests by a
single movement tho weight, diameter, and
thickness of nny coin in this series, and it
would bo a valuable addition to tho furnituro of
any office, where gold coins nre received.
A general jail delivery took place nt Norfolk
on Tuesday night last—all the prisoners confin
ed there-in, with one exception, making their
escape by picking a hole through the brick wall,
and then letting themselves down on the out
side,by means of strips made from theirblankcts.
Among the prisoners was one Seth Pearl,
charged with murder.
The States.——In the courso of a speech re
cently delivered in the House of Representa
tives by tho II in. S. R. Thurston, he gave
this information in relation to the extent of the
various Suites of the Union, iu square miles:
Mnine - - - - 35,000
Vermont - - • 8,000
New Hampshire • 8,030
Total Free States 45-1,340
California • - 145,000
599,340
Delaware
Maryland
Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina - 28,000
Georgia
Kentucky -
Tennessee -
Louisiana -
Mississippi -
Alabamn •
Missouri
Arkansas
Florida
Total Stave States 610.798
Texas 325,520
936,318
Dish of Columbia 50
337,028
Fatal Accident.—On Saturday afternoon last,
a man by the mama of Kelly, in attempting to
pass from the wharf to the steamer Sarah
Spnhling, missed his footing and fell into the
river. As soon as assistance could be obtained
he was drawn out, but life was extinct, appar
ently in consequence of a blow which ho had
received in falling on the back of the head. It
is understood that the deceased belonged to
Troy, N. Y., where be has relatives residing.
—Jacksonville (.Fla., News.
TO BUSINESS MEN.
T HE Publishers of the “CHATTANOOGA GA
ZETTE” offer their paper to the business meu
of tho Southern cities as ono of the best Advertising
Mediums in the South-West. Our Mr, Danforth, lute
Publisher in Athens, Ala., brings to tile “Gazette”
several hundred new subscribers from the Elk River
country, which addition gives our paper u very ex
tensive circulation among Planters, Farmers, Trad
ers, Merchants, and others. Advertisements hand-
somely displayed, and terms very moderate.
DANFORTH A. PARHAM.
Chattanooga, March, 1850.
r ECTURKS AND ESSAYS, BY IIENRY
1J GILES.—John Howard and the Prison World of
Europe, from original and authentic documents, by
Ilcpworth Dixon.
Elfriede of Goldal and other Poems, by Marks, of
Burliamville.
Part 4 Dictionary of Mechanic's Engine Work, See.
by Oliver Byrne.
Graham’s Magazine for March.
The Black-Plumed Rillemun, u 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
mnr 9 JOHN M. COOPER.
rrt ALLIS’S ILLUSTRATED ATLAS.—
-*• The above work is spoken of by the Loudon I’reSs
ns being the best, cheapest and most correct Atlns e\
er puplished. Each part nt 25 cents contains two ei
until
egantiy engraved Maps, very carefully Colored u.td
embellished with suitable borders, of elegant and ap
propriate Engravings, illustrative of the manners and
customs of different countries, and accompanied
with four folio pages of descriptive letter press.
At the conclusion of the Atlas a complete Index will
be given of the principal cities and towns in the world
—their latiude and longitude—country in which situ
ated and population. The whole to be completed in
thirty-two parts, ut 25 cents. Purts one to seventeen
received und for sale by
mar 8 JOHN M. COOPER.
POSTER’S HAND BOOK o! European Lite
A ruture, for the use of Schools and private fami
lies, by Mrs. Foster.
The American Illuminated Abbotsfo’ d edition of
tile Wuverly Novels, embellished with 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 Maccutay, vol. 1.
The Law Student, or guide to the study of the
Law, by John Anthon.
The Cutholic Almanac, for 1850.
The American Drawing Book, by J..G. Chapman,
N. A.; No. 1, Primary and Elementary ; No. 2, Ele
mentary ; No. 3, Perspective.
Part 6, Iconographic Encyclopaedia.
Ireland as 4 Saw It, by Will. S. Balch.
The Eust; Sketches of Travel in Egypt and theHoly
Land, by the Rev. J. A. Spencer, M. A.
Modern Literature and Literary Men, by Gcorgo
Gilflllan-
Lit'e of General Nathaniel Greetie, by W. Gilmore
Simms.
School Dialogues, by Charles Nortljcnd, A. M.
The American Speuker, for Schools, by Churlcs
Northend, A. M.
The Little Speaker, and Juvenile Header, for
schools, by Charles Northend, A. M.
Also, a further supply of
.James Montjoy, by A. S. Roe.
Lodge’s Portraits of Illustrious persons of Grest
Britain.
No's. 8„9 <fc 10, Copperfifcld.
The Mercy Seat, by G. Spring, D. D.
The New Timon, by Sir E. Bulwer Lytton.
Soyer's Modern Housewife. 1
An Historical Geography of the Bible, by Rev. Ly
man Coleman. Received by
mar 15 JOHN M. COOPER.
C ONSUMPTION.—Rushton, Clark & Co.’s ccle
hrated genuine Medicinal Cod Liver Oil, for
Consumption, Scrofulous Affections, Rheumatism,
Gout, etc. For sale by L. J. MYERS,
mar 23 Sniets’ Building.
O LIVE OIL-—Superior Olive Oil, inquurtand
pint bottles, also on draught, for sale by
LaROCHE Si GODFREY,
mar 23 Gaudry’s Building.
1LTUSLIN GINGHAMS.—Just received, a few
1T - 1 pieces Muslin Ginghams—choice patterns.
inar6 J. S. MAG ILL.
(SPIRIT GAS OR BURNING FLUID—A!
^ so, Spirit Gas Lumps. F'or sole by
J. A. MAYER.
mar 16 No. 154 Broughton-strcet.
(^LARK’S MATCHES. For sale by
^ LA ROCHE Sc GODFREY,
feb 26 Gaudry’s Building.
PLAIN AND M,ACK BAREGES—Just re
-*- ceivcd and for sale low.
J. S. MAGILL.
(ROWLAND’S LOTION, for improving and
VJ beautifying tile complexion and rendering the
skin thir, soft, and transparent. Received nml for
sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON Sc CO.
mar 14 Gibbons’Buildings.
Y7ESTIMENTAL SOAP, nlso Bullard’s cele-
’ hrated I’ntent Animal and Vegetable Oil Soap, for
cleaning coat collars, woollen, Linen and Cotton
goods, from spots occasioned by grease, paint, tnr,
varnish and oils of every description, received nml for
sale by mar 14 G. R. HENDRICKSON & CO.
T ATHROP «fc FOOTE arc now receiving, and
I-’ will continue to receive, during the summer, a
full supply of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS.
Merchants, planters and jothers are invited to exam
ine the stock, which will be offered on favorable
terms. mar 11
LTARDY’S ANTI.DYSPEPTIC AND Anti-
BUlious Elixir. For sale by
LaROCHE St GODFREY,
fell 26 Gaudry’s Buildin
I' 1 ANTON CRAPE SCARFS.—A few Cnuton
'■* Crape Shawls, Mantles Scarfs. See. Just reciev-
ed, and for sale by LaROCHE, BOWNE CO.
mar 4
I CE CRMEAN CHURNS and Freezers, Rotary
and Staff' Butter Churns, Spungeand Hipp ltaths.
Clothes Hampers, Corn Poppers, Egg Fryers nnd
Poachers, Plated Tuks and Spoons, Knife Rests. Pink
ing Irons, Apple Roasters. Foot Baths, Chothes Pins,
Glove Stretchers, Tea Bells,Lamp Scissors,Cork Draw
ers, &c. Just received, and for sale by
COLLINS & BULKLEY,
apl 4 No. 100 Bryan-street.
TRAVELLING TRUNKS, Travelling Bags,
J* Gutta Perclia Bags, School Satchels.
S. A, WOOD,
npril4 106 Bryan st
N EW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.—
The subscribers have juct opened a large and
well selected assortment of Spring end Summer
goods, comprisifigevcry variety of material and style,
suitable for the present seuson, all of which they arc
prepared to muke up to order at short notice, and in
the most fashionable manner,
april 10 HAMILTON & SYMONS.
P.ALHOUN’S SPEECH.—The Speech of Hon.
^ John C. Calhoun of South Carolina, as delivered
in the Senate of the United Stntea, March 4th, 1850
For sale by
mar 11 JOHN M. COOPER.
HLACK TEA.—10 Chests Black Tea in 5oz pa-
-D pers, landing from ship Hartford, and for sale by
april 1 W. M. DAVIDSON.
P JACOBS, SF.OAR AND TOBACO STORE,
• No. 27 Bull Street, (Sign of the Indian near
Monument Square) Savannah, Geo.
N. B.—Keep* constantly on hand, Spanish, Half
Spanish and American Segura, at Wholesale end Re
tail. Also Chewing Tobacco, Snuff, See.
mar 29
i nr.ian-isiimiafr-
Enammsyca sjjhw©
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE,
GAUDRY’S BUILDING. BULL-ST.
J. B. CUBBEDGE,
Printer of the Daily Mobxino Nkws, respectful
ly informs his friends and tile public, that having
made extensive additions to his well selected assort
ment of printing materials, he le prepared to excecute
with despatch every variety of BOOK and JOB
PRINTING, and on' terms as reasonable as those
of any other establishment in the South. By tho em
ployment of the best materials and superior work
men, nnd giving his personal attention to tile business,
ho doubts nol that he will he able to give the fullest
satisfaction to all who may favor him with their pa
tronage.
rjs?" Orders may be left at the Book Store in Con
gress street, or at the office ot the Daily Morning
News. No. 117 Bay-street. mar 25
r P0 THE LADIES.—Just received from the
- 1 - North, a very fine und targe assortment of Bon
nets—Pearl, Chain, White, Albino, Fluted und Luce,
with n splendid ussortmentof Parasols, Misses Albino,
and Laces, Jenny Lind, Flats ond Riding Huts, &c.,
which are offered at low prices by
WICHMANN & LICHTE,
139 Broughton st., opposite J. Dixon Sc Co’s. Con
fectionery. mar 11
HANDS’ SARSAPARILLA. For ertlo by
^ LA ROCHE Sc GODFREY,
feb 26 Gnudry’s Building.
THOMPSONIAN MEDI CINE S.—A fresh
supply of the following articles:
Composition Lobelia Ginseng, Spice Bitters, Horc
hound, Thyme, Air. Cayenne, Poplnr Bark, Golde'
Seal, Comlrcv Root, Blood Root, &c. For sale by
JOHN A MAYER, Druggist, 156 Broughton-st.
Next door to Lmibridgc's new Building.
J UST RECEIVED, per Burk Vernon, Twenty
Boxes Macenu Orunges, Ten bbls Apples, by
niur 29 J. D. JESSE.
SPIRIT GAS LAMPS.—-Just received, a com
^ plete assortment of Lamps, for burning Gas or
Fluid. The light is much more brilliant tliun oil oi
candles, far superior in point of cleanliness, and are
more economical. Also, constantly on hand, the best
quality of Fluid for burning in tile lamps. For sale by
mar 15 COLLINS Sc BULKLEY’, 100 Bryan st.
TVORY TABLE CUTLERY.—Just received
A per Southerner, a full supply of ivory and Burk
Horn Cutlery, nlso. Pocket Knives Nut Pickers,Nut-
Crackers, Lamp Scissors, &c. For sole by
mar 4 COLLINS Sc BULKLEY.
■yANILLA BEANS, at 6) cents; also, Extracts
’ for tlavoring Ices, Jellies See. ut reduced prices.
Received and fob Bide by
O. E. HENDRICKSON & CO.
mar 4 Gibbons' Building.
MOURNING DRESS GOODS.—Blk Barrages
Blk Silk Warp Alpacas; Blk Lawns; Blk andwlit
Miislins; Blk and Wht Plain Ginghams, Sic. for sale
mar 2 by LATHItOP & FOOTE.
JEF* TO THE LADIES!
FANCY AND TRIMMING STORE OF
W ICHMANN & LICHTE.—Just received another
targe assortment of BONNETS, as Jenny Lind
nnd Hungarian, new styles, Sicilian, Neapolitan Lace,
Spanish, Diamond, Pamila, French, and Misses’ Bon
nets of every description. The ladies are respocti'ul-
y invited to call and see at 139 BROUGHTON-ST,
R ECEIVED per brig Wilson Fuller live barrels
l’roeli Soda Biscuit,
5 barrels fresh Butter Crackers,
5 “ “ Pilot Bread,
5 Firkins choice Goshen Butter,
5 boxes Cheese; 20 bbls. Mercer Potatoes, n
choice article: and a choice article of Green und
Black Teas. JOHN D. JESSE,
mar 21
LJOWELL, 157 Congress-street, has just
XX received a very fine lot of Note Paper und En-
Pnper
velopes, Pearl Card Cases, Flower Vases, Segnr
Cuses, &c. mar 22
M emoirs of the- life and writ-
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 rewurd.
By Maria J. McIntosh, author of “Charms and Coun
ter Charms,” See.
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 tliut Territory dur
ing the Summer of 1849. By E. S. Seymour.
The Life and Correspondence of Robert Southey.
Part 2.
Historical and Descriptive Sketches of the Women
of the Bible. By P. C. Headley.
Tho Genius ot 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 Ebenezcr Prout, of HatateuiL F’irst
American Edition.
Memoirs ot the Rev. Walter M.I.owrio. Missionary
to China. Edited by his Father.
Egypt and the Books of Moses, Translated from
the German. By K. D. C. Robbins.
Caprices.
The practice of Surgery nnd the application of
Dressings, etc. By John Hastings, 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 Modem History, from the Time of Luther to the
Fall of Napoleon. By John Lord, A. M.
Daily Bible Illustrations: Being Original Readings
for u Year. By John Kitto, D. D., F. St. A.
A Grunirnur of the Lutin Lenguage. By C. G.
Zumpt.
The Physicnl Atlas of Nnturnl Phenomena. By Al
exander Keith Johnson, F. R. G. S„ T. G. S.
Received by JOHN M. COOPER.
mar 27
S ARATOGA WATER, in pint bottles. For
sales by I.. J. MYERS,
mar 27 Sraets’ Building.
T UBIN’S EXTRACTS, rs Jenny Lind, etc.,
id’s Eau lustrid, Lavender Water, “A la
l_i Jules HaueV ,
cloche d’or." F’or sale by I.. J. MYERS
mar 27 Sinets’ Building.
C OME AND SEE.—A very rich assortment of
Bugs, Purses, Pc nmonaios, Card Cases, i’apcr
Cutters, &c., ut HOWELL'S,
mar 22 157 Congress-street.
OUR.
” Tim
si. GUARDIAN, A novel by Mrs McKenzie
Daniel, author of My Sister Minnie, &c.
Hands not Hearts, a nove. by Janet W. Wilkinson.
Tho Fencing Master, or 18 months at St. Peters
burg, by Alexander Dumes.
I- imny 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 . B. CUBBEDGE.
F mo CONFECTIONERS..^*-!
RESU Coriander Seed, tor sale by
L. J. MYERS,
apl 3 Smcts’ Building.
fs ARDEN SEEDS.—An assortment of choice
VX fresh A-arden Seeds,,
april 5
just received and for sale by
LaROCHE Si GODFREY.
T IQUUIII ADHESIVE PLASTER, for sole by
Lt april 5 LaROCHE & GODFREY.
XXr RIGHT’S Pure Concentrated EXTRACT of
IV LEMON, tor Savoring Ice Creams, Jellies, Sta.
fJV UMBER 81.
Ilf RS. MILLER’S FINE CUT TOBACCO, for
mar 30 by LaROCHE & GODFREY.
^tKCIijlVED,- a fresh supply of Ilappety
aud ^Vwabi y ,Snuff; and Dir sale by
mar Ju LaROCHE Sc GODFREY.
T^INE SPONGE lor sale by
X mar .10 La I! Grit
LaROCHE St GODFRE
Ju8 ‘
H OPS, HOPS.-Now crop, jim'received atidfu.-
sdeoy LaROCHE * GODFREY,
Gaudry’s Building.
SANDS, a TOWNSEND’S SARSAPAR
(X LA, tor sale by | LaROCHE & GODFREY
ninr 30 Gaudry’s Bi
(JANAL FLOUR.—50 bbls. superfine
Flour, landina from briir Atitm.fn
Flour, tending from brig Augusta,
mar 16 CHAS. A. (
CARD.—The undersigned haring re-opened
with an entire Now stock of DRUGS, OHEM
1CALS, and FANCY ARTICLES, at No. 139
- South-side Broughton-strcet, (formerly Wal
ker’s Mnrhle Y’ard) is now ready to furnish anything
in his line, at tho shortest notice. SODA YVATER'
made in his own peculiar «tay, sent to any part pf the’
city, und ulwuys to be had .at tho store, In tho heigh
est state of perfection.
Prescriptions put up with core nnd despatch.
The subscriber having served tho public lull* und
faithfully, rcfpcctftilly solicits a share of patronage.
mn r 27 THOS. RYERriON.
T> ECEIVED per ship Hartford, 10 boxes Oranges;
XV ID bbls. choice .Mercer Potatoes; 5 firkins (Joshon
Butter; tine Cheese; 100 lbs. Smoked ftalmcffi; 1 bbl.
Cranberries; Parsnips, Beets and Carrots.
m °r 29 ,INO. D. JESSE.
1) ECEIVED per schooner Ocean, from
XV more, Fif ty superior Homs, Ten bbls Flour,
bbls Dried Apples, by
mnr 29
Balti
Five’
J. D. JESSIE.
TXOUSERUEPEUS’ URU8IIEH.—-Diletinc:
XI and Moor Brushes ; Scrub and Hearth Brushes-
Popes Hfc.nl, end Furnituro Brushes; Whitewash
Brushes; Puinters’ and Sliuc Brushes; Crumb, Flesh,
mid Tooth Brushes ; Bed Bug Brushes, for oradicut-
iug bed bugs; Piute and Bottle Brushes. The above
Brushes ure ol' superior quality, and are for sale at
low prices. COLLINS Si BULKLEY,
mar. 27 i«o Bryan-street.
D r. mcmlnn’n elixir of opium.-
1 his is the essential Extract from tho native
Drug. It contains nil the valuable qualities of Opi
um, without its deleterious nnd Useless principles
For sale by G. It. HENDRICKSON Sr. CO,
n >ar 27 Gibbons’ Buildiiigs.
aEltRING’ai RESTORATIVE c6rDIAL,-
^ lor nervous affectio* s mid dyspepsia. For said by
LaROCHE & GODFREY,
mar 9 Uiiudry’s Building.-
r’LAlUFIED HUGAll.—25 barrels landing tier
barque Exact, und for sulc by
mar? JAS. A. NORRIfl.
WRAPPING PAPER.-—For sale hy
TT fob 25 a J. b. CUBBEDGE.
SPBUM. LAMP, TRAIN Biid NEATS^
FOOl OIL. i’crr-Rfili* by
mar 1 J. G. FaLLIGaNT.
1YT O. SUGAR.—50 lihds Prime N. O. Sugar, lit
’ store and for salo hy
feb 28 PaDELPOHD, FAY & CO.
riODKY’8 MA GAZl'NEfur March, received by
mnr 2 J. b. CUBBEDGE.
L’ANCYDREHH GOODh*.—Colored Barrages;
a- French Printed Cambrics; French Lawns; Foil--
lard Silks ; Ginghams ; I’aitey Muslins, &c &c. jusq
received by I.ATHHOP & FOOTE,
mur 2
PIIINTH.— Spring Prints; English do; Frirticii
Cambrics, for sale by
mnr 2 LATIIROP Si FQQTE.
T->EN KNIVES.—A fine assortment olTes nmi
L Pocket knives, jiiHt received bv
fell 27 J, B. CUBBEDGE, Market-square.
pERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER. Just re
ceivcd and for sale by
LaROCHE Sc GODFREY,
Gaudrcy’s Building.
feb 25
SPERM AND SOLAR OIL^-Lnnding from
brig Excel and lor sale by
LaROCHE & GODFREY,
feb 27 Gaudi v’s Building.
being i
Cooper’s Novels.
Historical Studios, by George YV GBerne, late United
States Consul nt Rome.
Mnnuul of Commbrclnl Correspondence, English
nnd French, by a Merchant. Beccived by
mar 9 JOHN M. COOPER.
SPRING BONNETS.—Just received a beauti
fill assortment of Ladies’ Bonnets, such as Span
Isli Lace, Gimp and Lace, French Luce, Open Gimp
Lace ami Pearl Straw. Also, Misses Ojion Pearl
Straw, Wliftb Lace, Lace und Braid, French Lnceand
French Chip Bonnets, Jenny Lind, Gipsey and Leg-'
horn Hats. J. 8. MAGILL,
mar 9 Savannah Cash Store.
MULLS’ CINNAMON SOAP. For sate by
rJ LA ROCHE & GODFREY’,
feb 2G Gaudry’s Building,
F rench rose, orange-flower aniv
Peach Waters, for sole by L. J. MY’EKS,
n-ar 23 Emets’ Building.-
F EATHER DUSTERS.—a fine assortment
Plain and C'ol’d Feather Dusters, for dustirig
Furniture. Just received, and for sale by
COLLINS & BULKLEY;
mar 20 No. 100 Bryun-stroet
TVlRJEh'^ GOODS; See.—Per Steamer Southern-
^ er.- Burages, Ginghams, Prints, Muslins and
Lawns, Bluck Lace Shawls and Scarfs, Ribbons, &c.
For sole by
mar 16 LATHROP & FOOTE.
piSSENCES for FLAVORING ICF, CREAMS.
f J Sic.—Preston’s pure concentrated Extract of
Lemon; Essence Vanilla; Essence Bitter Almonder
Essence Rose; Essence Jamaica Ginger; Essence Nut
megs; Essence Wintorgrcen. F'or snle by
uiar 23
L. J. MYERS,
Emets’ Building.
S ARATOGA WATER.—100 dozen pint arid or
bottles of Saratoga Water. Just received froup
the Springs, und for sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON Si CO.,
mar 26 Gibbons' Building,
I kKESH GOODS.—Tissues, ftulard Silks, **■
XP rages, Albamnns, See. A targe assortment rVa’rf
per Isaac Mead. F’orsideby
mar 26 LATHROP & FOOTS
G AMEH.—A large assortment of Back Gammon/
Boards and Extra Men, Cheaa Men and Chess
Boards. Dice, Dominoee and Dice Boxes. Jurt rceiv
ed and for sale by G R-HENDRICKSON & Co., V.
feb 2.5 Gibbons’ Building*
XUBT RECEIVER j per steamer Northerner n
" beauiiiul assortment of Dry C
. CRxxt*,
part of the following—Silk Mufitina,
Plain, Col’d. and Printed Bk
Muslins and Ginghams, Silk Grei
Also, French worked Muslin Colters *
mourning do, Children's Needle Worked!
dies and Caps, Mueltn Bands, a full assortment of
Linen Cambric Hhditts, Ribbons end ffosievy in av»