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MORNING NEWS.
Bang of a Little Heart.
I’ll sing thee a song of a dear little hcapt
That belonged to a dear Jittle maid.
And I'll tell thee in rhyme of the curious part
That this" little heart once played—
For the little maid asked her, hqart-ona day,
As it beat 'noath-her bosom of snow,
In faith, little trembler would’st time Away t
But the little heart answered—Np I
, . i -
And theye came on eld man with furrowed check,
With his head so bald and gray,
And he jingled his gold, and thus did seek
To intice this heart away.
Ha ! ha I says the little maid, with a laugh,
Old man with thy head of snow,
Dost think that 1 care for thy yellow chaff 1
But the little heart answered—No 1
And there came one with a titled name,
And a string of JL/s, M’s and D's,
And he said that his brfeast was consumed by a flame
That nought but this heart could appease.
So the little maid asked her heart again, .
Prythee, little one, wilt thou go 1
llut the heart was vexed, and- would scarcely deign
To answer her—No I no I no I
But there come a youth, gay, careless and fair.
And he stood-'meath a broad tree near,
And he «mg so softly and sweetly an air,
That me maiden came close to hear.
And he kispod her andsmiled as shepressed her heart
With her hands, it fluttered so
And she blushed and sighed as sho bade him depart,
But her little heart add—No f ho I
Sente and SensaUon.^The greyhound runs
by eyesight oeiy, and this we Observe as a fact.
The carrier pigeon flies his two hundred and
fifty miles horhoWafd, by eyesight, viz., from
point to point of objects which he fibs mrrrked;
but this is only our conjecture. The -fierce
dragon-fly, with twelve thousand lenses in his
eyes, darts from angle to angle with' the ra
pidity of a flashing sword, add as Icttpidly darts
back—not turning in the air, hut with’ a clash
reversing the action of his four wings—the
only known creature that possesses this faeqUy.
IIfs sight then, both forward and backwards, 1
must he proportionately rapid with his' wings,
and instantaneously calculating the distance of
objects, or he would dash himself to pieces.
But in what conformation of his eye does this
consist ? No onfe can answer. A cloud of ten
thousand gnats dunces up and down iri the
sun, the gnats being so close together that you
can scare jly see the minutest interval between
them, yet no one knocks another heacilong up
on the grass, or breaks a leg cr a 1 wing, long
and delicate ps- these are. Suddenly, amid
your admiration of this matchless douce, a pe-
culiarTiigh-shouldcred vicious gnat, with long,
pale, pendant tiose, darts out tff the rising
and falling cloud,, and . settling on your cheek
inserts/a poisonous sting. What possessed this
little wretch to do this 7 Did he smell your
Wood in tho vnazy dance 7 No one knows. A
four horse-coach comes suddenly upon a flock
of goesoona narrow road, and drives straight
through the middle of them. A goose was
never yet fairly run over, nor a duck. ‘They
are under the very wheels and hoofs and yet,
somehow, they contvive to flap and Waddle
safely off. Habitually ffiupid, heavy and in
dolent, they are, nevertheless, equal to any
emergency. Why' does the lonely woodpecker
when he descends his tree-and goes to drink,
stop several times on his way,—listen and look
round—before he takes his draught? Noono
knows. How is it that the species of out,
which taken in battle by other ants to be made
slaves, should he the black or negro ant? No
■One knows.— The Poor Artist.
.lohn Buchanan has decided in Now Orleans,
that, tlie holder of an office, the constitutional
term of which is four years, cannot be removed
by the governor, but is etititled,_l»-the office for
•the constitutional term. .
At, his old Pranks —Old Whiley, yesterday
had hfs war spirit -cdnsiderably revived. We
oio informed, that as the fireman’s procession
passed wjth its martial music, his rejoicing
knew no restraint, and that, with mano apd tail
erect, heplunged into the midst of them, and
spread dismay and confusion along the whole
line.—Republic.
Romance and Reality.—Thu Trenton Ga-
^ette has received a letter from a printer in
lonolulu who went to California in Col. Ste-
v< mson s regiment, in which ho remained till the
war wns over, then toik to publishing tlieCali-
0 nun«, abandoned that business, sailed for Ohi-
!! a ’ was wreckedat the Honolulu, was taken into
avor by a chief, married his daughter and is
now one of the first citizens of the village. He
perfectly contented with his situation, nnd
19 braking of agitaliug tho project oftbean-
nekut. o i of his Hawaiin majesty's dominions
to the United States.”
Maiuuagk in New, York.—Maj. Noah
thus hits at the recent legislation of tho N.” Y.
general assembly on the subject of marriugo
and divorce!
Upon the whole, considering the amendments
which have already been introduced in tho
Iuwb relating to the marriage contract, and the.
proposals for a further legislative reluxation of
the conjugal ties brought before the Assembly
the ether day, wo think it is time that tlie rights
and duties of matrimony should bo more, dis
tinctly defined, and the marriugo ceremony it
self altered in conformity with tho prevailing
tasto on the subject. Wo'are aware that no le
gal nocessiry exists for the actual and precise
observance of this ceremony ; but still, by hun
dreds of poo'ple who yet think in an old fash
ioned manner, it is regarded os an exponent of
the requirements of wedlock, when in fact its
tenets are obsolete, and die principles it incul
cates are fae behind tho ago. Since legislation
is determined to taken mini’s domestic relation
under its charge, let the thing be done effectually,
and let as understand exactly what a man may
expect and what may be expected from him in.
a matrimonial way ; for in the present confu
sion on the subject, a careless man who does
not keep a sharp look-out on the proceedings -
of the Legislature, may some fine morning find
hint self minus a Wife Without exactly knowing
the cause. The “divinity” that in nudient
did ‘‘hedge a king” was harmless in com-,
parison with ilio “legality that dotii hedge n
woman” now-a-days. Strong points for di
vorce stick out in every direction, and it will
be about as safe to fall in love with a “bristly
porcupine” ns with a feminino surrounded by
»uch protection and ai med with such powers
as it is now intended to invost her willinll.
A man has at present absolutely no control
over his wifo’s property, ho voice in its dispo
sal, no uheck upon her actions. The facilities
for obtaining divorce are, one would think,
numerous enough, yet ilia Legislature is-phout
increasing them by making drunkenness and
insanity sudibient causes. A woman wishing
to be ‘Viff wi’ the old love and on wl’ the new,”
can, in many cases, by her. conduct drive her
husband to the vice which will justify her fli-
vorce from him; or if he cannot bo driven to
the bottle, she can at any rate drive him mad,
which will answer the same purpose.
Now, instead of this patchwork legislation,
would it not bo better to institute broader and
more radical improvements, which would cov
er the whole ground, and prevent wedded life
from degenerating into one of continual litiga
tion? This could perhaps be done best by re
cognizing various ordors of marriage suitable
to the capacities and dcqires of every hymenial
aspirant. I'irst, we could have experimental
matrimony, or marriage on trial, terminable or
aonfirmable'<at the option o£ either party as it
might prove a failure or success. This would
exactly meet tho case of tho very many who
“marry in haste tto repent at leisure.” There
might bo also marriage conditional, to cease on
any contingency taking place, such, as tho return
of a former lover, the mal apropos interference
of a New passion on either part, &c. &c.; or
marriage provisional, by which the husband
might stipulate for certain privileges—as an
occasional spi’ee, &c.—without four of a ^uit of
divorce. Then why not marriage for a term of
months or {years?—'probably more appropriate
to the exigencies of the time than any other.
We throw out these hints for consideration. If
they are acted upon, a sort of certainty wjll at
least be given to matrimony, and when people
get married they will know exactly what they
are about.
Heroism, bf a Southern Lady.—Tho police
of Philadelphia, on Saturday, arrested a large
and athletic negro, known as "Black Bill,” for
entering a few weeks ago, the dwelling of Mrs.
Revoudt, in Aroh street, nnd robbing it of a
quantity of jewelry and ciothing, and $26 in
money. The Philadelphia Suu says!
The only person in. the house at the' time,
was Miss Sarah ’Anh Drane, a young Indy from
Maryland or Virginia,who resided with Mrs.
R. The cournge which she exhibited in an
encounter'with the thief, justly entitles her to
tlie heroic name of Jngello of Philadelphia.'
She is an hontir to her sex and tho rest of man
kind, and Maryland oi Virginia should feel
proud of such a brave fair one.
Whilst seated in tho parlor, enjoying the
pleasure of profound retirement, a slight noise
overhead arrested her attention. She picked
up a lamp and ascended to tlie bed-chamber,
and on opening tho door discovered‘tho sable
thief in the act of getting out of the window.
Sh'e dashed after him, and holding the lamp
close to his face, satisfied herself that ho was
black by nature. He was-go far out of the
Window that she could not arrest him. He
descended the arbor ns quickly as he could,
and she, retracing her steps, passed hurriedly
down the stairs,'opened the door loading to the
yard, and caught him in a recess near the
fence. He was powerful, she, though week,
was courageous. She caught him by tho
wool of'tho head, and succoeded almost in
pulling him down. It was a terrific struggle ;
he had tlie clothes on his arm; held on to
them with great pertinacity, not knowing,
perhaps, at the time, that they acted,'fortu
nately too, as a shield for hi* weaker
antagonist. Sho screamed for assistance,
holding on all tho while to tho woolly fabric,
that stuck out liko a brush heap. At lust he
drew a knife and made a desperate plunge at
her, but tho weapon entered and cut the cloth
ing which overloaded his arm. Still she held
ori, and called more loudly for assistance, but
no one came.
Tlie front door of the house was locked,
which prevented ingress there, and the yard
could not be found readily from the sound of
hor vtjee. He made one or two more In
effectual thrusts nt her with the weapon. The
fourth thrust had some effect. The blade
passed entirely through her dress, just below
eha breast, entered the skin, and cut cleat
down to tho groin. At tho’samo moment she
uttered a most heart-rending shriok, the wool
gave way, and the desperato and cowardly
villain bounded over the fence, leaving behind
him the stolen clothing, which, on a subsequent
examination, were found to be more or jess cut.
The thief escaped ; the courageous young la
dy hastened to the house, still holding on to
tho handful of wool, and becoming exceed
ingly nervous from tho desperate adventure,
was taken ill, and remained quito sick for sev
eral days.
The burglar tlten escaped, leaving, the clothes
behind him, but keeping posossion of $20 in
gold coin, and quantity of jpwclrv
On Saturday, lioWevor, the vigilant officers
ferreted out "Black Bill,” and took him into
custody. He was taken to the residence of
Mrs Revoudt, and Miss Drain sunt for to recog
nise him. The moment she laid eyes upon
him, sho shrank back with evidorit horror, and
fixclaimed—“My God, -don't Itririg him near*
mo I—ho is the.nmn 1” Asa matter of course,
“Bill” professed big innocence, hut in default
of $2000 bail was committed to prison by Al
derman Mitchell to await a further hearing,
when further developments are expected to bo
made.
ESP Tho government of India has, at the
suggestion of tho Agri-Horticifliiunl Society
of India, announced that nprize of fc'ivo Thous
and Rupees shall bo given for an improved
cotton cleaning machine, (unrestricted by any
particular mechanical principle) such as, in
tlie opinion of the government, shall have fully
attained the principal objects described by the
society, namely, “trt bo so perfect in its action
in separating cotton wool fVottt the scod, and
possessing such qualities of expedition,- sim
plicity and comparative cheapness, as to render
it likely to como into, practical useand the
Agri-Horticultura! Society have determined to
adjudge its Gold’ Medal for tho same object.
CgP The entire sum of money raised by tho
churches of Great Britain for missionary pur
poses, is about $1,750,000; by those of Ameri
ca, $750,600? making together, $2,500,000;
and yet this sum scarcely 1 equals the anuual
gifts at Kaloe’s temple, Calcutta.
“Sorrows Come not Single Spies.'’.—On
Tuesday last we recorded the deutb of .Mrs.
Charlotte Hunt, a young wife and mother in
this city. On the following day her little ono
—an. only child—ru:as token away, and last
evening, evon before hor remains were commit
ted to the earth her husband was also smitten
by the handof death—the floilver and the stalks
being thus withered at a single blow. These
three constituted the whole family—and tliCy
are to bo carried to their long home to
gether—and almost laid in one and the' same
grave. There is something deeply uflllcting in
such a bereavement as this—when the Destroy
er; in hisi triumphant, but desolating march,
after having stricken tho guardian ungel from
the family circle pausetfi not, until he hath
swept every member of it from their pleasant
hearthstone-into tlie tomb. What an admoni
tion, thut “in the midst of life'we are in death.’
[Lowell Journal.
S1P1R1T GA8 OK BURNING PI.VlB.-Al
so, Spirit Gas Lamps. Forsilfoby
' . , - i . , J. A. MAYER,
mar id No- 154 Brough ton-street.
r'LAKK.’H MATCHER For sale by
^ LA ItOCHfe & GODFREY,
feb 30 . -Gwudry’s Building.
PLAIN AND BLACK BAREGEH—Just rc
A ceivp\l and for sate low,
mar 6 J. A MAGILL.
cele-
lor
rtOWLAND’S LOTION, for Improving nftd
V beautifying the complexion and rendering tlie
skin fcir, soft, and transparent. Received anil for
sale by GI R. HENDRICKSON fe CO.
mnr 14 Gibbons’ Buildings.
VTESTIiflENtAL 80A*?7 also Bullard’s e
’ brnted, Patent Animal anil Vegetubio’Oil Soap,
olaaning coat collars, woollen,'Linen and Cotton
goods, from spots occasioned, by grease, painL tar,
varnish and oils of every description, received and for
sain by- mar 14 G, R, HENDRICKSON fe CO.
T ATIlitOP ifc FOOT® nre BOW receiving, and
will continue to receive, during the summer, a
full supply of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS.
Merchants, planters and others are invited to exam
ine the stock, which will be offered on favorable
term 9 - , mar 11
I JAIUJY’H ANTI-DYSPEPTIC AND Antl-
II Bi *
liilllous Elixir,
fob ae
For side by
Larociie & Godfrey,
Gahdry’s Buildin
ANTON CRAPE SCARFS.—A few
Crape Shawls, Mantles Scarfs. &c. Just rcciav-
' ft '
ed, and for safe by
mar 4
Canton
repie
Laroche, bowne co.
CRMEAN CHURNS) and Freezers, Rotary
and Staff Brittoi' Churns, 8punge and Hipp Baths,
Clothes Hampers, Corn Poppers, Egg Fryers and
Poachers, Plated Tuks and Spoons, Kniie Bests. Pink
ing Irons, Apple Roasters, Foot Baths, Cliothes fins,
Glove Stretchers, Tea Bells,Lnmp8cisBors,CorkDraw-
ers, &o. Just received, and for salo by
. - COLLINS & BULKLEY,
apl 4 No. 100 Bryan-stroet.
T RAVELLING TRUNKS, Travelling Bags,
Gutta Percha Bass, School Satchel*.
S. A, WOQD,
Ppril 4 106 Bryan st
GALHOBN’S SPEECH.—The Speeoh of Hon.
v " / John C. Calhoun of South Carolina, ns delivered
in the Senate of the United States, March 4th, 1850.
For sale by
mar 11 JOHN M. COOPER.
P JACOBS, SUGAR AND TOBACO STORE,
• No. 37 Bull Street, (Wgn of the Indian Hear
Monument Square) Savannah, Geo.
N. B.—Keeps constantly on hand, Spanish, Half
Spanish and American Segars, at Wholesale and Ra
ted. Also Chewing Tobacco, Sautf, Ste.
mar 29
TO BUSINESS MEN.
T HE Publishers of the “CHATTANOOGA GA
ZETTE” ofler their paper to the business men
of the Southern cities as one of the best Advertising
Mediums in tlie South-West Our Mr. DaNVOuth, late
Publisher in Athens, Ala., brings to the “Gazkttb”
several hundred new subscribers from tho Elk River
country, which addition gives our paper a very ex
tensive circulation among Planters, Fanners, Trad
ers, Merchants, and others. Advertisements hand
somely displayed, and terms very moderate.
DANFORTU St, PARHAM.
Chattanoooa, March, 1850.
MKMSJnM® KT2
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE*
QAUDBY S BUILDING, B0LL-8T.
J. B. CUBBKDGB,
Printer of tho Daily M6rn1n<» Nkws, respectful
ly informs his friends and the public, that having
made extensivo additions to his well selected assort
ment of printing materials, ho Ib prepared to exOecuto
with despatch every variety of BOOK and JOB
PRINTING, and on terms as reasonable as those
of any other establishment ih the South. By tipi em-
ployineut of the host materials nnd bo fieri or- work
men, and giving his personal attention to the business,
ho doubts hot that ho win bo able ter give the fullest
satisfaction to all who may favor him with their pa
tronage.
J..ty" Orders inny lie left at the Book Store in Con
gress street, or at tho office of tho Uuily Morning
News. No. 117 Boy-street. filar 35
r PO THE LADIES,—Just received from tho
North; n very lino atid largo assortment of Bon.
nets—l’carl, Chain, White, Album, Fluted: itad Lace,
with a splendiil assortmdntuf Parasols, Misses Albino;
and I.nces, Jenny Lind, Plata and Riding Huts, Ac.,
which are ottered ut low prices liy
-WICHMANN St LIGHTS,
139, Broughton st., opposite J. Dixon & Oo’s. <!bn-
fectfonery, . mar U
fcJANIiSC jSAKMAPAKll.LA. For sale by
~ LA ROCHE St GODFREY,
fob SB GondFy’e Butldflig.
fPHOMl'HONIAN MEDICINE8.—A
- 1, supply of tho following articles:
hound.
Seal, Crtmfrey Ron
JOHN A* MAYER, Drai
Next door to LI
Root J
st, 10ft Brinighton-st.
bridge’s new Building.
J UST RECEIVED, Jier Bark Vernon, Twenty
Boxes Muccnu Oranges, Ten bbls Apples, by
mar 39 , •’ ’ J. D. JESSE.
SPIRIT GAS LAMPS.—Just received, a com
^ plete assortment of Lamps, for burning Gas or
Fluid. Tile light is much more brilliant tbun oil or
candles, ihr superior in point of cloraditiesff, and ore
more economical. Also, constantly on band, tire beat
quality •of Fluid for burning in the ramps. For sale by
mar 15 COLLINS St BULKLEY, 1M) Bryan st
Ivory TABLE CUTLERY.— Just received
4 per Southqruefy a full supply of l,vo*r and Buck
Horn Cutlery, also. Pocket KniVbs Nat Pickers,Nut-
Crackers, Lump Scissors, &c. For sale by
mar 4 COLLINS fc BjULKLEY.
VANILLA BEANS, flt (R cents; also, Extracts
' for tMVoring Ices, Jelfyes &o. -at reduced prices.
Received and for.sole by
G. R. HENDRICKSON & CCL
mar 4'
ribbons* Ruilding.
,l>y
t ATHllGP St
ate. for sab
FOOTE.
JI3P TO THE LAMES!
FANCY AND TRIMMING STORE OF
W ICllMANN & LtCHTE.—Just received another
large assortment of BONNETS, as Jenny Lind
and Hungarian, now styies, Sicilian, Neapolitan I.aoc,
Spanish, Diamond, PaiuiU, French, and Misses’ Bon
nets of every description. The ladies are respeetlul-
y invited to Call and see at 139 BROUGH 1 TON-ST,
•T ECTUREg AND ESSAYS, BY HENRY
GILES.—John Howard and the Prison World of
Europe, from original ami authentic documents, by
Henworth Dixon.
EUriede of Goidal and other Poems, by Marks, of
Burhamvillc.
Part 4 Dictionary of Mechanic’s Engine Work, &e.
by Oliver Byrne. '
Graham's Magazine for March.
The Black-Plumed Rifleman, a Tale of the Ravo-
lution, by Newfon M Curtis.
Tho Clandestine Marriage, by Ellen Wallace.
The Debtor'sDanghter, or Liiisand-itii Changes, by
T S Arthur. Received by
mar 9 JOHN M. COOPER.
T> EOliIVKI) per brig Wilson Fuller five barrels
JLV fresh Soda Biscuit,
5 barrels fresh Rutter Crockers,
5 .<*;■ " . Pilot Bread. .: -
5 Firkins choice Goshen Bitter, . a
6 boxes Cheese; 30 bbls. Meteor Potatoes, a
choice article: Had choice• article, of Green and
Black Teas.. JOHN I). JESSE.
mar 21
H OWELL, 1,W Cl ngrean-strect, baa just
received a very fine lot of Note Paper and En
volopcs, Pearl Card n ''
Coses, Sic.
Cusca, flower Vases,
mar 29
iVf YiMOIEM «F THE LIFE AND WRIT-
HA itiga of Thomas OhBlmcrs, D. D., LL. D. By
his sou-iu-luw, the Reverend William Hunm, LL. li.
Vol. 1.
Cosmo*: A sketch of a physical description Of tho
Universe. By Alexander Voji UuniboH.
Women iif America: Her work and her reward.
By Maria J. Me into all, author of “Charms and Coun
ter Charfhs,” St c.
Tho Wilmington*:, A Novel. By the author of
“Norman’s Bridge,” “Angela," &c.,
SketehCs of Minnesota, tlie New England of tho
West, with Incidents of IbraVnl in that Territory dur
ing the Summer of 1849. By E. 8. Seymour.
Tho Life - and Correspondence of Robert Soutfiev.
Parts. .
Historical aiid Descriptive Sketches of the Women
of tlie Bible. By P. C. Headley.
The Genius ot Scotland. Bv .Roy, Robt. Turn bull.
Dictionary of Mechanics, Engine-work imd Engi
neering. , Parts.
Memoirs of the Rev. John Williams, Missionary to
Pittyaesin. By Ebchezer I’rout, of Halstead.' First
American Edition. "
Memoirs of tho Rev. Walter M. Lowrie, Misaionarr
to Chinn.- Edited by bis Father.
Egypt and the Books of Moses, Translated from
the German, By It, D. C. Robbins.
Caprices.
The practice of Surgery and 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. Cazcaux. Translated from the second
F rench Edition by Robert P. Thomas, M. D.
A Modern History, from the Time of Luther to the
Fall Of Napoleon. By John Ldrd, A. M.
Daily Bible Hluytratfoua: Being Original Readings
for n Year. By Johtt Kitto, D. D., F. fk A.
A Grammar of the. Latin Language. By C. G.
Zumpt.
The Physical Atlas of Natural'Phenomena, fey Al
exander Keith Johnson, F. R. G. S., T. O. S. , :
Received by JOHN M. COQfeER.
SARATOGA WATER, in pint bottles. For
sales by U. I. MYERS,
mar 27 Smuts’. Building.
L URIN’S EXTRACTS, a* Jenny Lind, etc.,
Jules Hauers Eau lustra], Lavender Water, “A la
cloche d’or.” For sale by L. J. MYKftfl,
tear 37 Smuts’ Building.
POMS AND SEE*—A very rich assortment of
w Bags, Purses, Portmonaies, Card Cases, Paper
Cutters, fee., at HOWELL’S,
mar 33 157 Congress-street
(ti ll GUARDIAN, A novel by Mrs McKenzie
w Daniel, author of My Sister Minnie, fee.
Hands not Hearts, a-novc. by Janet W. Wilkinson.
The Fencing Master, or 18 months at 8L Peters
burg, by Alexander Dumas.
F'anny Heryey, or the Mother's Choice.
New supplies of
Dark Sennas in History, by G. P. R, James.
New York by Gas Light.
fob 95 ' . fe. CUBBEDGE.
apl'3
”TO UONFKUTIONBRS.-^fl
Coriander Seed, for sale by
L: J. MYERS,
Smets’ Building.
ARDEN SEEDS.—rAn assortment of choice
II fresblfeardun Seeds, just received and for sale by
april 5 *LaKOCHE & GODFREY.
T IQtJUID ADIIESIV'E PLARTteRTfoTl^fol^'
AJ april 5 LaROCUE & GODFREY.
WfllCHT’S Pure Concqntratcd' EXtRACTof
v ” LFMON, for flavoring lee Creams, Jellies, 4c.
Foreale fay .
April 5 LaROCRE 4 GODFREY.
IUST RKCI
«» 8t
tfflssR’ssssak*'
•’SSiSV"
piNK HFONGB for sale by
* mar 30 ^ LaROUME fe GODFREY.
mnr 30
UO !»v
Lokocius A GGU
JtOFK, 1101’H.— New crei
.naS^ LnKOOllE r fe
Gaudry’s Building.
S A i N * n P * ,TJ»WhiSEND’ri SAUNA (
,J„' A m k ' r by • BaROCHK ipBODFl
mnr ’ tu Gamlry’s I
FLOUR,_.m bbls. superfine Genesoe
Ktanr^jundlag bom brig Auguste. Per wile by
® rTfl CHA8. A. GREINER.
repfi
—;■J2 GARD. -The undersigned having re-
en * WB Eew stock of DRUGS, !
)JS ICAtS, nud FANCY ARTICLES, at
Soutfl side Brourirtou.,’,.,^
Iter’s Marble Yard) ismow ready, to furnish mil
in Ids line, at file shortest notice. SODA Wi
made in hi* own pec'ttlinr way, seat to ani tim-t of the
frJSW&IXZ** “““
The subscriber Jiatinu served the public long and
hrithfuBy, respertftilly solicit* ashore of patroiaice
RUffi ■ ■' *
01 patroimcc.
HvTKilHOli.
„ , , .. .
t-ranbornes; Parsnips, Beets «n4 Carrots,
tear 29 JNO. D.
Brushes'; Painters’ and HhYie Bra's
and Tooth Bl ushes ; Bed
lng bofl bugs; ITnte ivml Bottle Brushes.
Brushes are of superior qualify,' and
low prices. COLLINS fe ;
war 37 loo firyap-streut.
&*s?ss=
Drug, it twin wins nil the valuable qmlhtios of OiH-
um, witliout its deleterious and useless nrhiciulus.
For sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON k CO,
'“nr ?7 Gibbons' Buiidings.
apUIN«>8 HUSTOHATIVls'tGKlJlAL,
for nervous utVcctious and dyspepsia. For sale by
LaROCHE & flODItRCTT
foar. 9 Gaudry’s Building.
CLARIFIED M<JGAR.~35 barrelsitttrffogper
v barque Exact, and for sale by
mar? • 3AS. A. NORRIS.
WRAPPING PAJPKIL-Eor sale ire"
fob 25 J. B. Ci/BBEDGE.
shy
wa. x , j. c. tagmmy.
M. O- HIKiAR,—50 lilida Prime R. o7Sugan h»
* store and for solo fa"
fob 38
pJdelford, FAY & CO.
•oncli Printed Cambrics; French Lawns; fou
lard RiMc* j Gingbanra ; Fowy Muslibs, fee fee. just
received by LATHRQP & FOOTE,
mar 8’
JIRINTW.— Spiring Print*; English do • French
. . Cambric^ for- sale fay V n :
tear 2 LATHEOP & FOOTHS.
|IEN KMYBS.--A fine assortment of Pen nnd
Pocket knives, just received liy
fob 27- J. ii. CUBBEDGE, Msiket-square.
pElittY DA VI8» PAIN KILLER. Just re
Ctuved-uud tor sale by . :
Laroche a gudfrey.
Gandrey's BulUkg.
feb 25
SPERM AND NDLAR OIL^-Ltuidlng
^ liriff Ex ml mwi for BAlfi by*
LaROCHE & GODFREY,
's Bti '
brig Excel 1
fob 97
Guudry's Building.
Cooper’s Novels.
Historical Studio*, by George W Greeny fete United
States Consul it Rome.
Manuri of Commercial Correspobdenee, English
and French, by a Merchant Received, b
mar 9 JOHN M.
«PRING BONNETS.—Just received a Sieautl-
ful assortment of* Ladles' Bonfiets, auch as Span
ish Lace, Gimp pud Lace, French Lace, Open Gimp
Lace and Pearl Straw, Also, Misses Open Pearl
Strata, White Lace, Lace and Braid, Frown Lace and
Fred,* Chip Bonnots, Jenny Gigrey a^Leg-
8 Savannah Ca»h Store.
fJDHM' CINNAMON 1
fob SS '* 0< '
war 83 greet*’BuStifag.
for dterthig
LEATHER DUSTERS.—A fine
-F pliun and Col’d Feather Dusten
Furniture. Just received, and for Sale
„ COLLINB feAUtSLEV
mar 30 No. fiXf Brjaa-«tredt.
TIRESB GOODS, cVe.—For
" cr.- -Baraaes, Gmgh
■Barages, Gingham*, Prints, Muslin* -and
awn*, Black Lace Shawl* and Scarfs, Ribbon*, fee.
L ....
For gfale by
raar. Hi
LATIIItOP fe FOOTE.
' eft:
ITtSSENCEN ron FLAVORING ICE CREAMS,
ri. Ac ar Pr " t <”y ?» r8 concentrated Extract at
Lemon; Essence VanlHa; Essence
Essence Hose; Es*en«e Jamaica Glni
mega; Essence Wintergreen. For 1
„ L. J. STYF-RS,
war 33 Smet*’Baibjhng.
Saratoga
the Springs, and for sale
a
mar 36
afor. Just received trout
BRiCKSOR fe CO:,
Gibbon*’ Building.
TYRE8S GOODE.—Ttsske*. Fsuhrd 8tiWB«*
^ large tt5WMmeot **5
L4
per Isaac Mead,
mar 26
LATHROP fe FOOTE
AMES.—A large assort
,, Board* and Extra Men, Chbas Men on3 Cham
Boards, Dice, Doolnoes and Mw Boxes. Hot reeiv
ed and for «nle fay G R. HENDRICKSON * CoW
Gibbons' Butidlng*
NbrtherttCT
TUST RECEIVED, per *fe
beautiful assortment of Dry (
g art of the following—Silk MnsUi
lain, Col’d. and Pfinted Barege*,Frtnch Cambricei
MnsKns sad Ginghams, Sflk Grenadines.
Also, Frcpch worked Masha Collars snd Catfifa,
mourning do, Children's Needle Worked Robes, It?
dies and Capa, Muslin Bands,.a foil <v,iortmm* of
Linen Cambric Ilbdkf^, Ribbons yuad Hosier? in
ry variety. For sale late by- •’ *’• 7'T^”^l|j||P
feb 25 LAROCHE, BOWNE fe CO.