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SAVANNAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 24, 1850
("NUMBER 85.
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\v. T. THOMPSON, EDITOR.
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Punch's Charge to the Jury.—Gentlemen of
the Jury : You are sworn, in all canes, to de
cide according to tho evidence, at the same
lime, if you have nny doubt, you aro bound to
give tite prisoner the benefit ofit. Suppose you
have to pionouuce on the guilt or innocence ol
n gentleman accused of felony; you will natu
rally doubt whether uny gentleman would com
mit such an offence ; accordingly! however
strong the testimony against him, you will per
haps, acquit him. The evidence of your own
senses is at least creditablo as timt of the wit
ness: if, therefore, your eyesight convinces you
that the prisoner i-< a well dressed person, you
have a right to presume his respectability, and
it is for you to say whether a respectable person
would be likely to be guilty ot the crime im
puted to him. In like manner, when you see a
liabby-looking fellow in the dock, charged for
p’OSTER’S HAND BOOK ot European Lit
A rature, for the use of Schools and private faml
lies, by Mrs, Foster. ,
The American Illuminated Abbotsford edition of
the Waverly 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.
Milmnn’s Gibbons’ Rome, uniform with Huma
and Macaulay, vol. 1.
The Law student, or guide to the study of the
Law, by John Authon.
Tho Catholic 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
sMjmsrnsr® maws
BOOR AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE,
GAUORY’S BUILDING, BULL-ST.
MORNING NEWS.
[From the New York Tribune.]
On the death of a Child.
BY MISS ALICE CABBY.
Vain it were to f ay that night
Folds away the morrow—
O you cannot see the light
Through this aching sorrow I
Beauty from your eyes is borne,
Brother, sister, weeping ;
But the cherub boy you morun
Is not dead, but sleeping.
Folded are the dimpled arms
From your soft caressing;
Yet our God in darker forms
Sendeth down his blessing.
Death, a breeze from heaven astray,
Still, with wing the fleetest,
Drifts the lovely flowers away,
Where hope clings the sweetest.
ex “W )le » with sheep slL-aling. lhu deciaionjesU Dittlo?ue9i by chat;lea Northend, A. M.
with you, first whether that individual is a rag
amuffin ; and secondly, how far it is to be sup
posed that a man of that description would steal
u sheep. Of course,us has before been said, you
will always be guided by the evidence, but then,
whether the matter is trustworthy or not, is a
matteT for your private consideration. You
may believe it., if you choose, or you may dis
believe it; and whether, gentlemen of the jury,
you will believe it or disbelieve it, will depend
on the constitution ofyour minds. If your mitnjs
ure so constituted thut you wish to find the pris
oner guilty, why then, very likely, you will dis
believe it. You are to free your minds from all
passion and prejudice, if you can; nnd in that
case your judgement will be unbiassed, but if
you cannot, you will return a verdict accord
ingly. Itis not, strictly speaking, for you to
consider what will be the effect of your verdict;
but if such a consideration should occur to you
and you cannot help attending to it,that verdict
will he influenced by it toacertain extent. You
are probably aware that when you retire,you will
be lucked up until you contrive to agree. You
may arrive at unanimity by fair discussion, or
by some of you staivingout the others, or by
tossing up ; and your conclusion, by whichev
er of these processes arrived at, will be more
or less in accordance with your oaths. Your
verdict may be right, it is hoped it will; it may
be wrong—it is to be hoped it will not. At
all events, gentlemen of the jury, you will
come to some conclusion or other, unless it
should so happen that you should separate
without coming, to any.
Strong to change, but not destroy,
While the paley winglets
Veil the forehead of the boy,
Bright with golden ringlets.
Faith, though dumb at the great loss
Which hath made you weepers,
Closer, closer clasps the Cross
Down among the sleepers.
And though wild your anguish be.
And your hearts all broken,
“Suffer them to come to me,”
Hath been sweetly spoken.
Women's Rights.—A number of women of
Ohio, dissatisfied with the present position of
their sex, have signed a call for a convention
nf females to meet in the town of Salem, Ohio.
The purpose of the convention, is stated to be,
in the words of the signers, to concert meas
ures to secure to all persons the recognition of
equal rights, nnd the extension of the privi
leges of government, without distinction of sex
or color: To enquire into the origin and de
sign of the rights of humanity, whether they
are coeval with tho human race, of universal
heritage, and inalienable, or merely conven
tional, held by suffi-rance, dependent for a
basis on locution, position, color, and sex, &c.
When old Mrs. Stallings read the above par
agraph, she dropped the paper in her lap, and
throwing up her hands, fell buck in her chair,
and exclaimed, “ Goodness gracious me! what
upon aiith is human nater coinin’ too, I won
der!” She has not yet been able to solve tho
problem.
Ireland as I fTaw" It, by Wm. S. Balch.
The East; Sketches ot Travel In Egypt and thelloly
Land, by the Rev. J. A. Spencer, M. A.
Modern Literature and Literary Men, by George
Gilfillan-
Life of General Nathaniel Greene, by W. Gilmore
J. B. CUBBEDGE,
Printer of tho Daily Mobnino Nkws, respectful
ly informs bis ft-lends nnd the public, that having
made oxtensivo additions to his well selected assort
ment of printing materials, he is prepared to excecute
with despatch every variety of BOOK and JOB
PRINTING, and on terras ar, reasonable as those
of any other establishment in the South. By the em
ployment of the best materials and superior work-
men, and giving hla personal attention to the business,
he doubts not that be will be able to give the fullest
satisfaction to nil who may favor him with their pa
tronage. .
r3>° Orders may bo left at the Book Store In Con-
gress street, or at tho office of the Daily Morning
News. No. 117 Bay-street. mar 25
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 Bupply of
James Montjoy, by A. 8. Roe.
Lodge’s Portraits of Illustrious persons of Great
Britain.
No’s. 8,9 & 10, Copperfield.
The Mercy Seat, by G. Spring, D. D.
The New Timon, by Sir E. Bulwer Lytton.
Soyer’s Modem Housewife.
An Historical Geography of the Bible, by Row Ly
man Coleman. Received by
mar 15 JOHN M. COOPER.
Sudden Death—Mrs. Elizabeth Norris, wife
of Mr. Echelbert D. Norris, formerly of Bal
timore, died suddenly at Cincinnati, on Sunday-
evening, 7th instant, during divine service, in
the Methodist -Protestant Church, on Sixth
street.
She attended service in the morning and af
ternoon, partook of the Sacrament,and express
ed herself to several of her f riends as feeling
in better health that day than for some time past.
When the hour for the evening service arrived,
she, in company with her husband and sever
al members of the family, repaired again to
the church. During the exercises she was ob
served to be very weak, and on her friends ap
proaching her, she was found to be dying, and
in a few minutes her soul had parted from her
body. Truly, “in the midst of life we are in
death.”
TEA CULTIVATION IN THE U. STATES.
H AVING received a small supply of TEA NUTS,
collected at great expense of money and labor,
in the middle districts of China, from the most cele
brated Tea Plantations of the Empire, I am prepared
to fulfil my engagements by accommodating tlio pub
lic with a share of the Nuts received. My mniu ob
ject in to plant and cultivate; but as 1 am quite cer
tain that I have obtained, after the labor of three
years, the best quality of Tea Nuts, I am disposed to
meet the wishes of the public, and to share them
with otltere.—TeaNuts gathered in the neighborhood
of Canton are scarcely worth cultivating, on account
of the inferior quality of the Tea. It is obviously the
interest of the planter to submit to an increased ex
pense, to secure a superior quality of Tea Nut, in es
tablishing a Tea Plantation, whether large or small.
In prosecuting this arduous undertaking, I am fit
fact acting as an agent for the benefit of the public,
Neither the State, the public, or any individual, has
ever extended to me the aid of a single cent.
For convenience and security, the Nuts will be
packed in tin boxes, and forwarded fromjGreenville,
S. C., by such conveyance and to such address as the
purchaser may direct, to any part of the U. States.
TEA PLANTS—now on their passage from China,
selected with a single eye to quality, by a gentleman
oflarge experience in horticultural pursuits, and pr-
hnpa better acquainted with the character of the Tea
Plant, than any person in Europe or America—vwill
also be shared with those desirous of, obtaining a
small supply. i
A specification of the soli best adapted to the growth
of the plant, the mode of planting, cultivating, dtc.
Ac.., wul accompany each parceL
Application should be made (post-paidj to the sub
scriber.
JUNIUS SMITH, Greenville, S. C.
P. S. Essays on the Cultivation of the Tea Plant,
for sale at the Book Store of J, M. Coopkk.
%* Savannah Republican, copy three times weekly
and send bill to this office. april 18
North, a very fine and large assortment of Bon
nets—Pearl, Chain, White, Albino, Fluted and Lace,
with a splendid assortmentof Parasols, Misses Albino,
and Laces, Jenny Lind, Flats and Riding Hats, Ac.,
which are offered at low prices b;
ow prices by
W1CHMANN A LICHTE,
139 Broughton st., opposite J. Dixon A Co’s. Con
fectionery. mar 11
am
■fUST RECEIVED, a fresh supply it Rapped
** Sco ^k and Macaboy Snuff, and for sals by
mar 30 LaROCHE A GlJOPflET.
1?INK SPONGE for sale b'
A mar 30 Linnfi
* #
eby p
Laroche a godfrby;
’ CHERRY PECTORAL, Jest
ceived and for saleb
JJOPSg HOPS.-New cro]
le by
LaROCHE A GODFREY,
Gaudry’t Rifling.
("’ANAL FLOUR.—50 bbls. superfine Genesee
v Flour, landing from brig Augusta. For sate by
mar 16 CHAB. A GREINER,
-The undersigned bavin
JUg I'
fl&s
U ANDS’SARSAPARILLA. For sale by
° LA ROCHE A GODFREY,
Gaudry's Building.
feb 26
nPHOMPSONIAN MEDI CINE S.—A fresh
supply of the following articles:
Composition Lobelia Ginseng, Spice Bitters, Hore.
hound. Thvme. Afr. Cayenne, Poplar Bark, Golds
Seal, Comtrey Root, Blood Root, &c. For sale by
JOHN A MAYER, Druggist, 156 Broughton-st.
Next door to LilUbridge's now Building.
CARD. .
with an entire Now stock of DB
1CAL3, and FANCY ARTICLES* «t'N<».>15e
South-side Broughton-*treet, (formerly Wsl-
ker'u Marble Yard) is now rekdy to furnish anything
in his line, at the shortest notice. SODA WATER, ..
made in his own peculiar way, sent to aaV part of the
city, and always to be had at the store, ta the heigh > *
cst state of perfection.
Prescriptions put op with care and despatch.
The subaeriber having served the public long tod
faithfully, respectfully solicits a share of patronage.
mar 27 THOS. RYERSOW.
J EST RECEIVED, per Bark Vernon, Twenty
Boxes Macena Oranges, Ten bbls Apples, by
(SPIRIT GAS LAMPS.—Just received, a com
^ plete assortment of Lamps, for burning Gas or
Fluid. The light is much more brilliant than oil or
candles, far superior in point of cleanliness, and are
more economical. Also, constantly on hand, tho best
quality of Fluid for burning In tho lamps. For sale by
mar 15 COLLINS A BULKLEY. 100 Bryan at.
TVORY TABLE CUTLERY.—Just received
A per Southerner, a full supply of Ivory and Buck
Horn Cutlery, also. Pocket Knives Nut Pickors,Nut-
Crackers, Lamp SciBBors, Arc. For sale by
mar 4 COLLINS A BULKLEY,
Marriage Without Love.—The worst of all
mockeries is marriage without love ; a yoking
together, but not a union ; bondage without a
bond ; a multiplication of all the burdens of life
for both parlies; and like tho offering of a whole
family of false gods whose demands are never
satisfied, because, whatever the sacrifice, there
is no atonement. Too many matches are made
in confusion, they have no faith in their com
position, and, therefore, an abundance of sin.
There may he sincerity enough in them, but too
often it is sincere selfishness.
A. female, in male attire, joined a Califor'
nia company, and on Suturday last went aboard
the Jewess with the company. She was not de
tected until the boat was almost ready to start,
" lien she was discovered, and proved to be the
wife of one of the company. She had expostu-
inted with her husband against going, but he be
ing determined, she resolved to accompany him
and share his fortune. The husband, not wil-
Ji'g that his wife should be exposed to the dan
gers nnd trials of such n journey determined
to find an El Dorado nearer home than on the
shores of the Pacific.—Cin. Commcial.
Gold.—The Grand River Eagle is certain
that gold exists in lurge quantities on the Yel
low Stone River. An individual in Chicago
has deposited $3000 for the equipment of a
company to go and dig for it.
Advantages of Advertising.—A very
sensible exchange has the following philo
sophical remnrks on this subject:—
Modesty is said to be tho mark of genius.
We shall not gainsay it. But however ingeni
ous or ingenuous it may be to shrink from the
public gaze, a man who undertakes to live by
trade or manufactures may starve by it. Many
have starved, or at least been sorely pinched
by it.—Many a man has bought a large stock of
goods, and rented a fine store, and then won
dered why his business did not prosper. It
was owing to this:—People now get their infor
mation by reading newspapers. Whoever
keeps himself most before tho public, in the
Newspapers, gets the most business, doubles
his money oftenest,&c. It can't bo otherwise.
The few who know this are fortunate.—You
should spend as much in advertising as in rent.
SPIRIT GAS OR BURNING FLUID.—A1
so, Spirit Gas Lamps. For sale by
J. A. MAYER.
No. 154 Broughton-strcat,
LARK’S MATCHES. For sale by -
^ LA ROCHE A GODFREY,
feb 26 Gaudry’s Building.
PLAIN AND BLACK BAREGES—Just re
M ceived and for sale low.
mar 6 J- 3- MAGILL.
OWLAND’fe LOTION, for improving and
hpnnrifvimr fchft nomnlfixion and rendering: the
beautifying the complexion and rendering thi
n fbir. soft and transparent. Received and to
skin fttir, soft,” and transparent. Received and for
sale by G. R, HENDRICKSON A CO.
mar 14 Gibbons’ Buildings.
VESTIMENTAL SOAP, also Bullard’s cele-
Y brated Patent Animal and vegetable Oil Soap, tor
cleaning coat collars, woollen, Linen and Cotton
goods, from spots occasioned by grease, paint tar,
varnish and nils of every description, received and for
G. R. HENDRICKSON A CO.
VANILLA BEANS, at 6) cents; also, Extracts
” for flavoring Ices, Jellies ic. at reduced prices.
Received and for sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON A GO.
mar 4 Gibbons' Building.
MOURNING DRESS GOODS.—Blk Barrages
1*1 Blk Silk Warp' Alpacas; Blk Lawtis; Blk andwht
T> ECEIVKD per schooner Ocean, from Baiti-
XV more, Fifty superior Homs, Ten bbls Flour, Fltu
bbls Dried Apples, by
mar
J. D.
JESSE-
HOUSEKEEPERS’ BRUSHES.—Dusting
A1 and Floor Brashes ; Scrub and Heart) ~—"
Hearth Brushes;-
Popes Head, and Furniture Brushes; Whitewash
Brushes; Painters' and Shoe Brushes; Crumb, Flesh,
and Tooth Brushes; Bed Bug Brushes, for eradicat-. ■
ing bed bugs; plain and Bottle Brushes. The above ’
Bruabes are of superior quality, and are fttr sale at
low prices. COLLINS A BULKLEY,
mar 27 100 Bryan-street
TAR. McMUNN’S elixer of opium.—
U This is the essential Extinct front the native
Drug. It contains all the valuable qualities of Opi
um, without its deleterious qhd useless prir ' ’
For sate by G. R, HENDRICKS
mar 27
Gibbons’ BuUdinga^
Muslins; Blk and Wht Plain GlnghBmB, Ac. for sale
■ ‘Tflr*'"
by
LATHROP a FOOTE.
HSF* TO THE LADIES!
FANCY AND TRIMMING STORE OF
\A7ICHMANN A LICHTE.—Just received another
v V large assortment of BONN ETS, as Jenny Lind
and Hungarian, new styles, Sicilian, Neapolitan Lace,
Spanish, Diamond, Patnila, French, and Misses’ Bon-
nets of every description. The ladies are respectful-
y invited to call and see at 139 BROUGHTON-ST,
Wilson Fuller five barrels
R eceived per bt
l'rssh Soda Biscuil,
5 barrels fresh Butter Crackers, ”1 ‘
5 “ “ Pilot Bread,
5 Firkins choice Goshen Butter,
5 boxes Cheese;. 20 bbls. Mercer Potatoes, a
choice article: aud a choice article of Green and
Black Teas. JOHN D. JESSE,
mar 21
YJ OWELL, 187 Ctngresa*stroet, has just
AX received a very fine lot of Note Paper and En
velopes, Pearl Card Cases, Flower Vases, Segar
Cases, &c. mar 22
sale by mar 14
T ATIIROP Ac FOOTE are now receiving, and
will continue to receive, durintr tho summer, a
full supply of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS.
Merchants, planters and others are invited to exam
ine the stock, which will be offored on lavorabie
terms. mar U
TJARDY’B ANTI-DYSPEPTIC AND Anti-
A- 1 - BUlious Elixir. For 3aleby
LaROCHEa GODFREY,
feb 26 Gaudry’s Buildin
r< ANTON CRAPE SCARFS.—A few Canton
vy rtroimShnwl. Monties finnris. Ac. Just rectev-
Cratie Shawls, Mantles Scarfs, dec. Just reciev-
ed, snd for sale by LaROCHE, BOWNE CO.
mar 4
JCE CRMEAN CHURNS and Freezers, Rotary
and Staff Butter Churns, Spungeand Hipp Baths.
Clothes Hampers, Corn Poppers,^ Egg Fryers nnd
Poachers, Plated Tuk9 and Spoons, Knife Rests. Pink-
ing Irons, Apple Roasters, Foot Baths, Chothes Pins,
Glove Stretchers, Tea Bells,Lamp Scissors,Cork Draw
ers, dec. Just received, aud for sate by
COLLINS dc BULKLEY,
apl 4 No. 100 Bryan-street.
Handsome Present.—Prior to his rlepai
'are trom Now York for the West, Governor
'ijhazyand family, called upon Mile. Jngeljo,
at the Irving House. Before he left, the
E'testa of Mr. Howard made up a purse of
$325, and presented to him as a parting token
,J f their regatd.
Terrible Duel.-—Two men in Louisiana, the
one a Spaniard and the other an American,
■ought a duel. The Spaniard had the .choice
of weapons; he chose the knife. The condi
tions werp, that the duellists should sit. on the
ground, feet to feet, and that the knives should
® placed at tile side of each: at a signal each
"as to take up the knife and use if as he best
<oold upon his adversary. The American,
'towing how skilful the Spaniard was with his
weapon, instead of taking up the knife at once,
’'tuck, with his fist, bis opponent between the
8n< * 8Ulntec * him,after which he despeteb-
An Indian Serenade.—A correspondent of
Littell’s Living Age, communicates to that
journal an Indian Serenade, of which tho fol
lowing is a literal translation:
Awake! flower of the forest—beautiful bird of
the prair.e.
Awake ! awake! thou with the eyes of the
fawn.
When you look at me I am happy; like the
flowers when they feel the dew.
The breatn of thy mouth is 3weet as the frag-
I ranee of the flowers in tho morning—
sweet as their fragrance at evening in the
moon of the fading leaf.
Does not the blood of my veins spring toward*
thee, like the bubbling springs to the sun,
in the moon of the brightest nights.
My heart sing* to thee when thou art near;
like the dancing braenhes to the wind, in
the itioon of strawberries.
When thou art not pleased my beloved, my
heart is darkened like the shining river
when shadows fall from the clouds above.
Thy smiles cause my troubled heart to be
brightened, as the sun makes to look like
gold, the ripple which the cold {wind has
created
Myself! behold me!—blood of my beating
heart.
The earth smiles, the waters smile, the heavens
smile, but I—I lose the way of smiling
when thou qrt not near—Awake, awake!
my beloved.
nnRAVELLING TRUNKS, Travelling Bags,
A Gutta Fercha Bags, School Satchels.
S. A, WOOD,
B p r il 4 106 Bryan st
HALHOUN’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 11
JOHN M. COOPER.
P JACOBS, SEGAR AND TOBACO STORE,
• No. 27 Bull Street, (Sign of . the Indian near
Monument Square) Savannah, Geo.
N. B,—Keeps constantly on hand, Spanish, Half
Spanish and American Segars, at Wholesale and Re
tail. Also Chewing Tobacco, Snuff, Ac.
mar 29
TO BUSINESS MEN.
T HE Publishers of the “CHATTANOOGA GA
ZETTE” offer their paper to the business men
of the Southern cities as one of the best Advertising
Mediums in the South-West. Our Mr. Danfobth, late
Publisher in Athens, Ala., brings to the “Gazett*”
several hundred new subscribers from tbe Elk River
country, which addition gives our paper a very ex
tensive circulation among Planters, Farmers, Trad
ers, Merchants, and others. Advertisements hand
somely displayed, and terms verymoderate.
DANFORTH A PARHAM.
Chattanooga. March, 1850.
OF THE LIFE AND WRIT-
ings of Thomas Chalmers, D. D., LL. D. By
his son-in-law, tho Reverend William Hanna, LL. D.
Vol. 1.
Cosmos: A sketch of a physical description of tbe
Universe. By Alexander Von Huinbolt.
Women in America: Her work and her reward.
By Maria J. McIntosh, author of “Charms and Coun-
ter Charms,” Ac.
Tho Wilmingtons: A Novel. By the author of
“Norman's Bridge," “Angela,” Ac.
Sketches of Minnesota, the New England of the
West, with Incidents of Travel in that Territory dur
ing the Summer Of 1849. By E. 8. Seymour.
The 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 Ebenezer Prout, of Halstead. First
American Edition.
Memoirs of the Rev. Walter M. Lowrie. Missionary
to Chinu. Edited by his Father.
Egypt and the Books of Moses, Translated from
the German. By R. D. C. Robbins.
Caprices.
The practice of Surgery and the application of
Dressings, etc. By John Hostings, M. D., V. S. N„
with Illustrations.
A Theoretical and Practical Treatiee on Midwife-
By P. Cazeaux. Translated from the second
fiiEBRING’8 RESTORATIVE CORDIAL,
for neavous affections and dyspepsia. For sale b*
LaROCHE 4t GODFREY,
mar 9 Gaudry's Building.
(CLARIFIED SUGAR.—25 barrels loading pet
v -' barque Exact, and for sale by
mar 7 JAB.
A. NORRIS.
WRAPPING PAPER.—For sate by * ’
fob 25 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
OPERM, LAMP, TRAIN and Nit AS* &
® FOOT OIL. For said by _
J. G. FALLIGANT <
TV O. SUGAR.—50 fabds Prime N. O. Sugar, i
11 • store and for sale by
feb 28 PADELFORD. FAY A CO.
G ODEY’S MAGAZINE for March, received try
mar 2' J. B. CUflBEPOE.;
'frANCY DRESS GOODS.—Colored Barta
4 French Printed OambricB; French Lawns; ]
■awn
lard Silks ; Ginghams ; Fancy Muslins, Ac Ac. just
received by ’ LATHROP ft FOOTE.
mar 2
PRINTS.— Spring' Print*; English do ; Ffeach
* Cambrics, for sale by #>
LATHROP A FOOTE.
PEN KNIVES.—A fine assortment el Pea and
a Pocket knives, just received by'
feb 97 * “
J. B. CUBBEDGE, Marketaquare.
PERRY DAVIS’ FAIN KILLER. Just re
A ceived and for sale by
: sale by
LaROCHE A GODFREY,
■ Gaudrey’s Building.
SPERM AND SOLAR OIL.—Landing from
brig Excel and for sale by
*• LaROCHE A GODFREY, ’
feb 27 Gaudry’s Building.
MISCELLANIES, by JTHeedls; TheRedRov
aaa er , a Tale, by the author of “Tito Bjiy,” "The
Pilot,” ic—being voL 3 of Putnam's ntflat edition of
Cooper's Novels.
Historical Studies, by George W Greene, latk United
States Consul at Rome. 9
Manual of Commercial Correspondence, English
and French, by a Merchant Received by
H ~ M. CO
mar 9
JOHN
JOOPER.
(SPRING BONNETS.—Just received a beauti-
ful HHsnrtmpnt of Ladies’ Bonnets* 0Veh Sfl Sdqu-
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 a Year. By John Kitto, D. D., F. S. A.
A Grammar of the Latin Language. By C. G.
Zumpt
Tho Physical Atlas of Natural Phenomena. By Al
exander Keith Johnson, F. R. G. B., T. G. S.
Received by JOHN M. COOPER,
mar 27
S ARATOGA WATER, in pint bottles. For
sales by . L. J. MYERS,
mar 27 Smets’ Building.
T UBIN’S EXTRACTS, as Jenny Lind, etc.,
-Li Jules Hauel’s Eau lustral, Lavender Water, -‘A la
For sale by L. J. MYERS,
Smets* Building.
cloche d'or. -1
mar 27
C OME AND SEE.—A very rich assortment of
Bags, Purses, Pcrtmonaies, Card Cases, Paper
Cutters, Ac., at HOWELL’S,
mar 22 157 Congress-street.
T ECTURES AND ESSAYS, BY HENRY
L GILES*—John Howsrd and the- Prison World of
Europe, from original and authentic documents, by
Hepworth Dixon. . ....
Elfriede of Goldsi and other Poems, by Marks, of
Burham villa.
Part 4 Dictionary of Mechanic s Engine Work, &c.
by Oliver Byrne.
Graham’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 v
mar 9 JOHN M. COOPER-
f”|UR GUARDIAN, A novel by Mrs McKenzie
Daniel, author of My 8ister Minnie,
Hands not Hearts, a nove. by Janet W. Wdldnaon.
The Fencing Master, or 18 month* at Bt, Peters-
burg, by Alexander Dumas.
Fiipcjr Hervey, or the Mother s Choice.
New supplies of . „ _ _ .
Dark Scenes in History, by G. P. R. James.
New York by Gas Eignt-
feb 25
B. CUBBEDGE.
ffTfl flONFECTIONBRS.Ijft1
RESH Coriander Seed, for sale by
F
apl 3
L. J. MYERS,
Smets’ Building.
fn ARDEN SEEDS.—An assortment oi choice
V.T freeh.&ardcn Seeds, just received and for site by
april 5
LaROCHE A GODFREY.'
T IttUUID ADHESIVE PLASTER, for sale by
JLi april 5 LaROCHE A GODFREY.
RIGHT’S Pure Concentrated EXTRACT of
For sale by
april 5
for flavoring Ice Creams, Jellies, Ac.
LaROCHE A GODFREY.
ful assortment of Ladies' Bonnets, sneh os Span
ish Lace, Gimp and Loce, French Lace, Open Gnmp
Lace and Pearl Straw. Also, Misses Open Past)
Straw, White Lace, Lace and Braid, French Lace ami
“ ‘ ~ », Jenny Lind, Gitwey and Leg-
French Chip Bonnets,
horn Hats,
mar 9
J. S. MAGILL,
Savannah Cash Store.
LTULLS’ CINNAMON SOAP. For sale by
li LA ROCHE A GODFREY.
Gaudry's Building.
, ORANGE-FLOWER AND
Peach Waters, for sale by L. J. MYEIiS,
ner 13 SingfapJJpiMing.
pRBNCH ROSE
F eather dusters.—a an| assortment
Plain and Col'd Feather Dusters, tor dusting
Furniture. Just received, and for saleby
COLLINS A BULKLEY
mar 20
TYRESS GOODS, Arc.
AA er.- Barages, Gtttghan
No. 100 Bryan-street.
•Per Steamer Southern-
_ «tms, Prints, Muslins anti
Lawns, Black Lace Shawls and Scarfs, Ribbons, Ac.
For sale by
mar 16 LATHROP A FOOTE.
TTiSSENCES von FLAVORING ICE CREAMS,
A-i drc.—Preston’s pure-concentrated Extract of
Lemon; Essence Vanilla; Eesencs^Bitter Almonds;
Essence Rose; Essence Jamaica Ginger; Essence Nat-
megs; Essence YVintergreon. For sale by , x ct||§;
L. J. MYERS, '
mar 23 Smets 1 Building. vM
SARATOGA WATER.—100 dozen pint and qt
O bottles of Saratoga Water. Just received firota
the Springs, and for sate by
G. R. HENDRICKSON A CO,
mar 26 Gibbons’ Building^
TYSESS GOODS.—Tissues, Foulard Silka* B«
JLv rages. Albanuma. Ac. A large qgaortment fec’d
perteraoMead. ,
, „e assortment of- Back Gammon
Boards and Extra Men. Chefo Men and dmf
Boards, Dice, Dominoes and IXtcc-Sexes. Just W»v •
ed and for sate by G R. HENDRICKSON A Co*
fab 25 GlhBtms 1 Baftflag* ‘
TUST~REC El VED, per stesmer Northerneri *-
J beautiful assorijnepbof Dry Goods. aoo**Q»g;in ,
part of the following—Silk Mullins, Silk Mete-Bae*,
Plain, Col’d. and Printed Bwregsa, French Cafiolatte^ q
Muslins and Ginghams, 8Uk Grenadines. t ..
Also, French worked Muslin Coilort told Cm#*,*’
mourning do. Children’s Noedte Worked
dies and Caps, Muslin Bauds, a iuB ssaorimon* OT
IgUten Cambric Hhdfcfr. Ribbons *nd
* 3 l(3®* 3r ‘ BOWHS-A CO