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MORNING NEWS.
To Tyrone
Oh, where art thou, blue eyed Tyrone !
Mv spirit thought of memory *
Earth’s sunshine from my path has flown,
And all of happiness with thee.
Thy voice still haunts the scented air
That floats around thy vine clad bower ;
And all that’s bright and pure and fair,
Remind me ot that transient hour,
When hope’s false meteor o’er me shone
And thou wert near me, dear Tyrone !
Tyrone I Tyrone I
My blue eyed, beautiful Tyrone.
Fashion—A Now Dance.—We havejustseen
a description of a beautiful emblematic dance,
which was produced for tile first tiine at the
lute ball of the Turkish Ambassador in Paris.
The name of this new dance is that of the
Months, and seems to have excited grout udrni-.
ration. It was danced by twelve ladies and gen-
man who had prepared themselves for the occa
sion. Monsieur A—danced January with Ma
demoiselle B—who danced April. January was
dressed as a prince palatine und wrapped in
a snble. April wore a lilac crape dress with
two skirls, the upper one looked up at short
space by bunches of lilacs; on her betid she
wore a wreath of violets. February wore a
black velvet doublet slashed witli flame colurcd
gauze cut in such a way as' to represent flumes,
and on his breast the arms of the city of Havre,
the Salamander.which lives in the five. II s
lady was May, a lovely young woman with n
dress which seethed made entirely of butter
fly’s tv,ings. and whoso fair forehead w as cover
ed witli a wreath of thornless roses, Murclf
wore the dress of a farmer with a plough and.
rake embroidered on his breast, and be danced
with .Tune, whose green silk dress whs trimmed
with moss roses nod little bunches of straw
berries. The other dresses were equally
beautiful and ingenious. September was dress
ed us a hunter with his game bug at his side.
August was very beautiful as a young vine
dresser, with her white dress trimmed with
bunches of grapes, and her hea l wreathed with
vine leaves. The general effect of the quad
rille was charming, and the dancers were forced
to keep on their feet all night to satisfy the ad
miration of the spectators.—Express.
waifessiist-ifvss.a rnmmm.
lies, by Mrs. Foster.
The American Illuminated Abbotsford edition of
the Waverly Novels, embellished with tinted rugrav.
iugs, by, Heivnt, vols. 1 and 2.
Noteiou the Miracles of Our Lord, by Richard
Cliencrix Trench, M. A, Professor of Divinity, King's
College, London.
Miluinn’s Gibbons’ Home, uniform with Hume
and Afacaulny, vol. 1.
The Lnw Studept, or guide to the study of the
Law-/ by John Anthon.
The Catholic Almanac, for 1850.
The American Drawing Book, by .1. G. Chapman,
N. A.; No.l, Primary and Elementary; No. 2, Ele
mentary ; No. 3, Perspective.
Part 6, Iconographic Encyclopaedia.
Ireland ns I Saw It, by Win. 9. Bulch.
The East; Sketches ol Travel in Egypt and thelloly
Land, by the Rev. J. A. Spencer, M. A.
Modern Literature and Literary Men, by George
Gilfillan- v
Lite of General Nathaniel Greene, by W. Gilmore
Simms.
School Dialogues, by Charles Northend. A. M.
The American Speaker, for Schools, by Charles
Northend, A. M.
The Little Speaker, and Juvenile' Reader, for
schools, by Charles Northend, A. M.
Also, a further supply of
Jumea Montjoy, by A. S. Roe.
I,odge’s Portraits of Illustrious persons of Great
Britain.
No’e. 8, 9 & 10, Copporfield.
, The Mercy Seat, by G. Spring, D. D.
The New Timon, by Sir E. Bulwer Lyttun.
■ Soycr’s Modern Housewife.
Alt' Historical Geography of the Bible, by Rev. Ly-
man Coleman. Received by
mar 15 JOHN M. COOPER.
BOOK AN!) JOB PRIMING OFFICE,
GAUDRY’S BUILDING. BULL-ST.
J, B. CVBBBDGB,
Printer of the Daily Morning News, respectful
1Y informs his friends ami the public, that having
made extensive additions to his well selected assort
ment of printing materials, he is prepared to excecute
with despatch every variety of BOOK nud JOB
PRINTING, and on terms as reasonable os thoee
of any other establishment in the South. By the em
ployment of the best materials and superior work
men, and giving Ills personal attention to the business,
he doubts not that ho will be ahlo to give the fullest
satisfaction to all who may favor him with their pa
tronage. . _ , „
tr^jr* Orders may be left at the Book Store In Con
gress street, or at the office of tile Daily Morning
News. No. 117 Bay-street,. mar 25
The days have vanished like a dream
1 did not think could e’er be o’er—
The time we roamed the wood-girt stream
And gathered wild flowers from its shore,
Alas ! with love upon my brow,
Witli bitter tears ut parting shed,
With unredeemed faith aud vow,
Thou hast forsaken me, and tied.
’Twere better far 1 ne’er had known
Thut you could love like me, Tyrone I
Tyrone I Tyrone!
My blue eyed, beautiful Tyrone I
Mob Violence.—Outrages upon a Peaceable
Colony.—The St. Louis ttepu licnn of the-Orh
inat. reports a most gross case of violence and
outrage upon a quiet ai d unoff ndirig Swedish
settlement in Henry country, Illinois, by n mob
of 70 men from the towns of Cambridge and
Hock River in the sume county, headed by a
fellow named John Root. This man. it seems,
married Charlotte Louisa Johnson, but as the y
did not live happily together ahe left him and
lied to her relations for protection. About the
26th March, Root visited the colony with a
mob, tvith the intention of regaining possession
of his wife, but she had left and gone to a
place of safety. Root, irritated by this deser
tion, determined to avenge himselt upon the
innocent members ot the colony—collected a
mob, paraded the streets armed, and threaten,
to burn the houses and kill the inhabitants
They searched the coluny, and then left. The
Republican adds—
"On the 27th they returned, and commenced
•demolishing some of the houses, tore off some
of the boards of the church, discharged their
guns, and onlored the inhabitants to leave their
houses, so that they could burn them down.
They drove all the men of the eolony into the
church, und the womei) and children Into, the
hospital. Next day, the mob again assembled
and burned the buy stacks of the colony, and
set lire to the buildings at Little Hill, two mile;
from Cambridge.—The principal men and
women of the oniony fled from the fury of the
mob, and are now in St. Louis. No member
of the colony hod any thing to do with the se-
p iraiinn of Root arid his wife, and of course
■tliev are not answerable in any shape for it.
They are Christians, worshipping Hod accor
ding to the Bible, which is their sole guide
They entut a common table, and work for ihe
common benefit, but each family lives by itself,
hi nothing do they differ from other Christians,
except that they eut at a common table, and
■work for the common benefit. They suffered
severely from the cholera last year, and seven
. ty widows with their children are left depen
dant upon the colony for support. The colony
owns about 4000 acres of land, a church, a
large four story brick dwelling boose, two othe
brick houses, five frame buildings, mid othe
small houses for store-rooms—a windmill, a
flax-machine, two saw mills, a grist mill
steam flouring mill, and a large part of the land
is improved. The property, exclusive of per
sonal effects, is valued at $50,000. The ctffo-
my now comains about 100 men, 250 women
and girls, and 200 children. In one respect,
they resemble the Quakers—they hold to tin
doctrine of non-resistance; and have offered
"" violence to the mob.”
The colony deserves, und should receive the
instant protection oftlte laws, nnd the offenders
should not be suffered to go unpunished. Ar
cording to the latest advices, the mob hud fixe
ihefiih lost, for the destruction of the village
>n which the colonists were lo ated, but it is.
hoped that this threat was not put into execu
tion. It is certain, that all appeals to the nn-
thnritiesol'the county for protection are in vain,
and they huve besought the interposition of the
governor of the State—a request which ought
not to he denied them.
83^* Wo have ip tho N- O. Picayune advi
ces from Jamaica to the 2d inst.
The ship Clarence, from Liverpool for New
Orleans, was wrecked on the 20lh March near
I ort Maria. Her cargo consisted of salt,
the crew was saved.
A. great meeting to pray the imperial govern
ment for protection for the interest of the
"land, was held on the 18ih ult, Thespaech-
e-contained gloomy pictures of the condition
n ,' things, and the aristocracy at home was
| aj,J< ed in good set terms.
Rates of Gold.
United States Eagle, old emission 810 66
“ “ now do 10 00
England, Guinea 5 07
“ Sovereign...,- - 4 84
» Seven Shilling piece 1 69
France, Double Louis, before 1786 9 69
“ Louis, do 4 84
“ Double Louis, since 1786. 9 15
“ Louis, do 4 57
Double Napoleon, or 40 francs.... 7 70
Napoleon, or 20 francs 3 85
Same as new- LouisGuinea 4 65
Frankfort on-the-Main, Ducat 2 27
Hambug, do - 2 27
Malta, Double Louis , 9 27
Louts 4 85
Demi Louis 2 33
Mexican, Doubloon 15 53
Holland, Double Rix Dollar 12 20
llix Dollar.
Ducat .
Ten Gilder Piece..
6 04
2 27
4 00
17 30
17 06
16 02
15 35
3 88
15 35
1 06
lf S
Portugal, Dobraon 32 70
“ Dobra
11 Johannes
Spain, Doubloon,1772
>• “since 1772 ....
Pistole
Colombiu, Doubloon
Specie Dollar of Norway and Sweden
Specie Dollar of Denmark
Thaler of Prussia and Northern States of
Germany 96
Florin of Southern States of Germany 4 )
Florin of Austrian Empire and of tlifi City
of Augsburg .,. 1 48
Lara of Limbardo-Venetian Kingdom and
Tuscany..... • 16
Franc of France and of Belgium, and Livre
of Sardina 18
Ducat of Naples 80
Ounce of Sicily - 2 40
Pound of the British Provinces of Nova Sco
tia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and
Canada 4 00
North, a very line and largo assortment of Bon
note-—Pearl, Chain, White, Albino, Fluted and Lace,
with a splendid assortinentof Parasols, Misses Albino,
and Laces, Jenny Lind, Flats and Riding Hats, &c.,
which are oflered at low prices by
WICHMANN & LICHTE,
139 Broughton st., opposite J. Dixon Si Co’s. Con
fectionery. ntar H
TEA CULTIVATION IN THE If. STATES.
H AVING received a small supply ol. TEA NUTS,
collected at groat expense of money und labor,
in the middle districts of Chinn, from the most cele
brated Tea Plantations of the Empire, I tun prepared
to fulfil my engagements by accommodating the pub
lic with a share Of the Nuts received. My main ob
ject is to plant nnd cultivate; but as I am quite cer
tain that I have obtained, after the labor of three
years, the best quality of Ten Nuts, I am disposed to
meet the wishes of the public, and to share them
with others.—Tea Nuts gathered in the neighborhood
of Canton are scarcely worth cultivating, on account
of the Inferior quality of the Ten. 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.
t In prosecuting this arduous undertaking, I ant in
fact acting ns 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 from Greenville,
8. C., by such conveyance and to such address as the
purchaser may direct, to any part of the U. States.
TEA PLANTS—notv on their passage from China,
selected with a single eye to quality, by a gentleman
of large experience in horticultural pursuits, and p r-
liaps better acquainted with the character of the Tea
Plant, than any person in Europe or America—will
also be shared with those desirous of obtaining a
small supply.
A specification of the soil boat adaptedto the growth
of the plant, the mode of planting, cultivating, &c.
Scc. n will nee mipany each parcel.
Application should .-be mado (post-paid) to the sub-,
scriber.
JUNIUS SMITH, Greenville, S. C.
P. S. Essays on the Cultivation of the Tea Plant,
for side at the Book Store of J. M. Cooper.
*„* Savannah Republican, copy three times weekly
and send bill to this office. april 18
SPIRIT GAS OR BURNING FLUID.—Al
so, Spirit Gaa Lamps. For sale by
J. A. MAYER.
mar 16 No. 154 Broughton-street.
QANDS’ SARSAPARILLA. For sain hv
« LA ROCHE Si GODFREY’,
fob 26 Gat dry's Building.
VTHOMPSONIAN MEDI CINE S.—A fresh
A supply of the following articles:
Composition Lobelia Ginseng, Spice Bitters, Hqre.
hound. Thyme, Afr. Cayenne, Poplar Bark, Golde
Seal Comtrey Root, Blood Root. &c. For sale by
JOHN A MAYER, Drugttist, 156 Broughton-st.
Limb:' '
MRS. MILLER’S
IVI 6nle bv (
mar 30
1UST RECEIVED, a
" Scotch and Mucaboy Sn
mar 30 Lai
tHNE SPONGE forsole by
J mar 30 LaROCHE
A YRES’ CHERRY PECTtfO
ceived and for sale bv
I T OPS, HOPS.- Now cro
A1 sale by LsRoc:
S ANDS’< .
LA, for sale by
leby
LaROCHE & GOB]
Gaudry’i
®ng.
OSudry's Building.
Ngxt door to '
bridge's new Building.
J UST RECEIVED, per Bark Vernon, Twenty
jj ~ 1 'ir
Boxes Mucena Oranges, Ten bbls Ap
mar 29
s, by
D. JESSE.
GPIRIT 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, for superior in point of cleanliness, and are
more economical. Also, constantly on hand, the best
quality of Fluid for burning in the lamps. For sale by
mnr 15 COLLINS & BULKLEY. 100 Brran st.
P ORT TABLE CUTLERY.—Just received
per Southerner, a full supply of Ivory and Buck
Hont Cutlery, also. Pocket Knives Nut Pickers,Nut-
Crackers, Lamp Scissors, &c. For Bole by
mar 4 COLLINS & BULKLEY.
VANILLA BEANS, at. 61 cents; also, Extracts
’ for flavoring Ices, Jellies &c. at reduced prices.
Received and for sale by
G. It. HENDRICKSON & CO.
mar 4 Gibbons’ Building.
MOURNING DRESS GOODS.—Blk Barrages
"A pit «jilk Warp Alpacas; Blk Lawns; Blk andWht
Muslins; Blk and
mar 2 by
111(111111118, oi
niROP &i
f»ANAL FLOUR.. -50 bbls. supartlno Genes*.
v ' Flour, landing from brig Augusta. For sale by
mar 16 CIIAs. A', GREINER. 7
CARD.—The undersl;
with an entire Nee ‘
ICALS, and FAN"
South-side Broug
kor's Marble Yard) is no
in his' line, at the shori
made in his own peculiar’t
city, and always to he had
cst state of porfectlpn.
Phescbiptions put up with care and despatch.
The subscriber having served the public long ; and
faithfully, respectfully solicits ;> shii
mar 27 TH<?
O ECEIVED per ship Hartford, 10
AL 10 bbls. choice Mercer Potatoes; i
Butter; fine Cheese; 100 lbs. Smoked Salmon; I SB).
Cranberries; Parsnips, Beets and Can'pts.
mar 29 JNO. P. JE88E.
P EGElV'ED par schooner Ocean, from Balfi-
IX more, Fitiv superior Hams, Teh bbls Flour, Fits
bbls Dried Apples, by '
mar29 r •).>.! J. D. JESSE.
iYoCSE'ltEEPERS’ BRUSHES.—“Busting
A A uml Floor Brushes ; Scrub aud Hearth BrUshb*;
Popes Head, and Furniture Brushes; WbltfeWlssh
Brushes ; Pointers’ and Shoe Brushes; Crumb, Flesh,
and Tooth Brushes; Bed Bug Brushes, foF eradicat
ing bed bugs; Plate and Bottle Brushes. The above
Brushes are of superior quality, and are for sale at
low prices. COLLINS fc BULK
mar 27 ^ .
jQR, MeM.UNN‘8 ElfclXE
. This is the essential Extri
Drug, It contains all the valval
urn, without its deleterious or
For sale by . G. tt. HEND
mar 87 Gibb
gERIUNG’8 UESTQBATjyE C
*v ior nervous fcfteeticua aud dyspepsia.
r LaROCH^ *
max- 9
LA ROCHE <fc GODFREY,
Gaudry’9 Building.
DLAIN AMO BLACK BAREGES—Just i
eeived und for sale low.
mar 6
J. 8. MAGILL.
SAND’S SAIiSAPARIEIiA.
in Quart Bottles.
F OR PURIFYING THE BLOOD and for the
cure of Scrofula, Rheumatism, Stubborn Ulcers
Dyspepsia, Salt-Rheum. Fever Sores, Erysipelos,
PimpleB, Biles, Mercurial Diseases, Liver Complaints,
Bronchitis, Consumption, Female Complaints, Loss
fo- Appetite, General Debility, &o.
The Records of Medical Science, abounding as they
do with ample testimonials to the value and efficacy
of different medicinal agents, scarcely furnish a paval-
if.h the results recorded from a mill itudeof Jiv
ing witnesses to the great worth of Sands* Sarsaparilla.
Tjie remarkable cures of a great variety of diseases ef
fected by ns timely administration furnish conclusive
evidence of this fact, and the experience of fourteen
years has won for it a deserved popularity that no
other preparation ever attained. Its expensive use
throughout the world, and the numerous tinspliepited
testimonials received by the proprietors, stand os
beacons and landmarks to the suffering and diseased,
bolding forth the inviting language of encouragement
do not despair. Thousands nnd ten? of thousands
whosuftereef Without hope, groaning day nnd nigh
under pain and anguish, beyond the power of language
to convey, have not only been relieved, but perman
ently cured. It has been approved by the medical fac
ility, inti oduced and extensively used in hospitals,
under the watchful eye of physicians, with the hap
piest results. The preparation being entirely vegeta
ble, renders its adininistratiou safe to the most en
feebled frame.
The following testimonial is selected from among
the multitude of those we are daily receiving; and
for further confirmation, the reader is referred to the
Family Recipe and Medical Almanas, furnished grat
uitouslyby all our agents:
NEW-YORK, July271819
Messrs. A. B. & D. Sands—Gentlemen: Words can
but feebly express my feelings in conveying the pleas
5 ng intelligence that iny wife is restored to perfect
health by the use of your invaluable Sarsaparilla
She was afflicted with a sever ecutaneous disease that
covered tho whole surface of the body, ao that it would
have been impossible to touch auy part that was free
from the human ' behead face and body were covered
with scales like those of a fish; the hair fell out iu
ar’ge quantities, and walking caused the most excrucia
ting agonies, as it atfccied the joints more severely
than any other part. She suffered also a longtime
from an affection ol the liver, connected with 1 general
debility, and a prostrutipn of the nervous system.
Physicians, both in Europe and America, had exhaust
ed the usual remedies, without effecting a cure, or
scarcely ujFbrdiiig relief; aud the best medical skill
whs unavailing, until she happily used your Sarsaparilla
-The discos** was pronounced salt rheum; blither
whole system, internally und externally, was altogeth
er deranged; but so complete has been the cure, after
using the SarsupaViila fbr six weeks, and taking in a?l
less than one doz* n bottles, that she now enjoys bet
ters health than for years previous to taking the fift-
raaparilla. My object In making this communication,
is that «U who have suffered as she may know
where and to whom to apply for relief, (and that
not in vain,) as a complete cure will he the result.
My wife unites wUh me in heartfelt thanks; aud be
lieve ine, gentlemen, yours sincerely.
FERR1ER NAZ Ell. 82 Nassau-Bt.
City and County of New-York, as.—Ferrier Nazer
being duly sworn, doth depose and says that the for
egoing statemeht. to which he has subscribed bis
name, is true and accurate, to the best of bis knowl
edge upd belief.—Sworn and subscribed, tips 27th day
of July, 1849, before me.
' C. S. WOODHULL, Mayor.
Prepared and sold wholesale and retail by . A. B. Sc
D. Sands, Druggists and Chemists, IQOFnlfcon efi., cor
ner of William st., New York. Fold by Mrs. Bayes,
Fulton streot. Brooklyn, end by Druggist*' generally
throughout tbe United Staves aadCanadas Price
net bottle, six bottles for $o. For sale at
J. A MAYER'S.
fJOWEAND’S L.OTION, for improving and
beautifying the complexion and rendering the
skin thir, 8off, and transparent. Received and for
sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON <fc CO.
mar 14 Gibbons’ Buildings.
VESTIMEXTAI, SOAP, olflo Bullard’s cele-
.» brated Patent Animal and Vegetable Oil Foap, for
cleaning coat' c-ollnret* woollen, Linen and Cotton
goods, from spots occasioned by grease, point, tar,
varnieh and oils of every description, vecrived and for
sale by mar 14 G. R. HENDRICKSON Sz CO.
I ATHKOP dk FOOTE are now,receiving, and
will continue to receive, durina the summer, a
full supply of STAPLE AND FANCY DR\ GOODS.
Merchants, planters and others are invited to exam
ine the stock, which will be off'ored on favorable
terms.
H ARDY>S ANTI-DYSPEPTIC AND Anri-
Billimis Elixir. For sale by
LaROCHE & GODFREY,
fob 20 Gaud ry’8 Bn ildin
r 1 ANTON CHAPE SCARFS.—A few Canton
^ Crape Shawls, Mantles Scad's. &c. Just reliev
ed, nnd for. sale, by LaROCHE, BOWNE CO.
mar 4
I CE CRMEAN CHURNS and Freezers, Rotary
and Staff* Butter Chums, Spungeand Hipp Baths.
Clothes Hamper*. Com Poppers, Egg Fryers and
Poachers, Plated Tuks and Spoons, Knife Rests. Pink
ing Irons, Apple Roasters, Foot Baths, Chothefi Pins,
Glove Stretchers, Tea BeBsJ.arapSciseors, Cork Draw
ers. &c. Just received, and for sale by
COLLINS & BULKLEY,
apl* 4 No. 100 Bryan-street.
rPRAVBIiLING TRUNKS, Travelling Bags,
A Gutta Percha Bags, School Satchels.
S. A, WOOD,
april 4 Bryan st
PALHOUN’S SPEECH—The Speech of Hon
v - / John C. Calhoun of South Carolina, as delivered
in the Semite of tho United States, March 4th, 1850.
F ma S r a n by JOHN M. COOPER.
P JACOBS, SUGAR. AND TOBACO STORE,
• No. 27 Bull Street, (Sign of the Indian near
Monument Square) Savannah, Geo. , , tt _
jN. B.—-Keeps constantly on hand, Spanish, Pali
Spanish and .American Segal's, at Wholesale and Re
tail. Afeo Chewing Tobueco, Sn'uif, &c.
mar 214
TO BUSINESS MEN. ■ ■
rruiE Publishers of the “CHATTANOOGA GA
1 ZKTTE” offer their paper to the business men
of the Southern cities as otte ot the beet Advertising
Mediums in the South-West. ° ur Mr. D aivfohth, late
Publisher in Athens, Ala., .brings to tbe ‘ Gazette'
several hundred new subscribers ironi the Elk Iliver
country, which addition gives our paper a very iex
tensive circulation among Planters, Farmers, Trad
ers, Merchant*, and other*. Advertisements mind-
somely displayed, and terms vc rY*° < ? f(r I ?^ e -,,...
DANFORTH & PARHAM.
Chattanooga, March, 1650.
CF* TO THE LADIES I jg
FANCY AND TKIMMINXr 8TO1.1. OF
W ICHMANN Sc L CHTE.—Just received another
large assortment of BONNETS, as Jenny Lind
nnd'Hungariun, new styles, Sicilian, Neapolitan Lace,
Spanish, Diamond, Pamila, French, and Misses’ Bon
nets of every description. The ladies are respectful-
y invited to call ond see at 139 BRoUGHTON-3T,
O ECE1V12D J>er brig Wilson Fuller five barrels
It fresh Soda Biscuit,
5 barrels fresh Butter Crackers,
0 “ “ Pilot Breal,
5 Firkins choice Goshen Butter,
5 boxes Cheese; 20 bbls. Mercer Potatoes, n
choice article: aud a choice article of Green ond
Block Teas. JOHN D. JESBE.
mar 21
I ! OWELL, 15? C< ngrews-street, has just
II received a very fine lot of Note Paper and En
velopes, Pearl Card Cases, Flower Vases, Sogar
Cases. &o. mar 22
M emoirs of the life and writ-
ings of Thomas Chalmers, D. D., LL. D. Bv
his Boh-hi-law, tlie 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 und her reward.
By Marik J. McIntosh, author of “Charms and Coun
ter Charms,” Sic.
The Wilmingtons: A Novel. By the author of
“Norman’s Bridge,” “Angela,” &c.
Sketches of Minnesota, the New England of tho
West, with Incidents of Travel in that Territory dur
ing the Summer of 1849. By E. S. Seymour.
The Life nnd Correspondence of Robert Southey.
Part 2.
Historical and Descriptive Sketches of the Women
of the Bible. By P. C. Headley.
The Genius ot Scotland. By Rev. Robt. Turnbull.
Dictionary of Mechanics, Engine-work and Engi
neering. Parts.
Memoirs of the Rev. John Williams, Missionary to
Polynesia. By Ehenezcr Prout, of Halstead. First
American Edition.
Memoirs of the Rev. Walter M. Lowrie. Missionary
to China. 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 uppliention of
Dressings, etc. By Junu Hastings, M. IX, U. 3. N.,
with Illustrations.
A Theoretical and Practical Treatise on Midwife
ry. By P. Cnzenux. 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- 9-, T. G. S.
Received by JOHN M. COOPER,
mar 27
pLAUIFIED SUGAR.—25
barque ExuCt, and for sale by
mar 7 JAS. A. NORRIS.
WRAPPING PAPER,—For sale by
’’ feb 25 J. B. CUSBSD6S.
SPERM, LAMP, TRAIN and NEATS-
^ FOOT OIL. For sale by ’
mgr 1 J. O. FALLK3ANT.
N “q'~8UGAR.—50 hlids Prime N. Qt 8u®»*r fo
’ store and for sale by ’ -
feb 28 PADELFOHD. PAY & .CO.
L’ANCY DRESS GOODS.—Colored Ba
*■ French Printed Cnnibrics; Fret
arrafea;
French Lawns; > Fou
lard Silks ; Ginghams ; Fancy Muslins, Ac &o. J
received by LATHEOP U FOC ~
ntar 2
PRINTS.—Spring Prints; English d!o ; frejiek
A Cathbrics. for sale by
mar 2 LATHROP & FOOTE.
PEN KNIVES.—A line assqrtmcn
a Pocket knives, just received by
feb 27 J. B. CUBBEOGE, Mark.
j-tment cf Pen and
PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER. Ju»tr
a . ceived and for sale by
LaROCHE Sc GODFREY,
feb 25 ; Gaudrey’s Building.
SARATOGA WATER, in pint bottles. For
ft sales by L. J. MYERS,
mnr 27 Smets’ Building.
L UBIN’S EXTRACTS, as Jenny Lind, ete M
Julee Uauel’M Eau luetral, Lavender Water, “A
clochq d’or.*’ ^or sale by L. J. MYERS,
mar 27 Smets’ Building,
T ECTURES AND ESSAYS, BY HENRY
G GILES.—John Howard and the L’nson World ot
Europe, from original and Authentic docujnents, by
Hepworth Dixon. , •, ,
Elfriede of Goldol and other Poems,, by Marks, of
Burhamville. .
Part 4 Dictionary of Mechanic s Engine Work, &c.
by Oliver Byrne.
Grahnm’s Mngazinc for March.
The Black-Plumed Rificman, a Tale of the Revo
lution, by Newton M CurtiB.
The Clandestine Marriage, by Ellen Wallace.
The Debtor's Baqghter, or Life and itu Changes, by
T B Arthur. Received by
„,ar 9 JOHN H- COOPER.
C ’OME AND SEE.—A very rich Assortment of
> Bags, Purses, Pc.-tmonaies, Card Caros. P“per
Cutters, Ac., at HOWELL’S,
nmr 22 a . 157 Congress-street
Am GUARDIAN, a novel by Mrs McKenzie
Daniel, author of My Sister Minnie, Sr.c.
Hands not Hearts, a uove. by Janet W. Wfltanson.
Tlie Fencing Master, or 18 months at St. Peters-
biwrg, by Alexander Dumas.
Fanny Hcrvey, or the Alotner’e Choice.
New supplies of _
Dark Scenes in History, by G. P. R. James.
New York by Gaa Light.
feb 25 ■ B- CUBBEDGE.
SffF-TO CONFECTIONERS.^
F REBH Coi-iandcr Seed, for sale by
T L, J. MYERS,
npl 3 Srncts’ bnfliliiig-
G AIIDEN 8IDSD8.—An aasorWeiit of choice
fresh Aarden Seeds, inst received and for sale by
april 5 ‘ LnKpCHE & GODFREY.
IftirUlD ADHESIVE PLASTER, for sale by
J april 5 LaROCHE & GODFREY.
YJ7RIGHT*# Pure Concentrated EXTRACTof
V-v LEMON, for flavoring Ice,Creams, Jellies, Ao
For sale by
april5 LaROCHE & GODFREY
* firmM- ;<*
CJPERM AND SOLAR OIL.—Landing tram
N 3 brig Excel and for sale by
LaROCHE &.OODFKEY,
feb 27 Gaudry’s BuUding.
\TISCELLANIES,by JTHeadly; TheRedRov
er, A Tale, by tHe author of “Tbe Sgyi" “Th*
Pilot,” &c—being vol. -3 ®f Putnam's sew edition;of
Cooper's Novel*.
Historical Studies, by Geoarge W Greene, late Unltsd
States Consul at Rome. ’
Manual of Commercial Correspondence, English
and French, by a Merchant.' Reeeived by
mar 9 JOHN M. COOPER.
Lsice und Pear! Straw, Also, Misses Open. Pearl
Straw, White Lace, Lace and Braid, French Lace end,
French Chip Bonnets, Jenny Lind, Gipsey aadiLtg-
liorn Hots. J- 9- MAGILL,
mar 9 Savannah Cash Store.
HULLS’ CINNAMON SOAP. For sale by
11 la ROCHE & GODFREY,
feb 26 Oaudry-s Building.
pUENCH ROSE, pKAN'GE^-FLO}VER^ANl>
Peach Waters, for sale by
irir £3
L, J. MYERS,
Smets’ Building..
DUSTERS.—A fine assortment
_ Plain und Col'd Feather Dusters;' for dusting
Furniture. Just received, and for saleby
COLLIN'S Si BULKLEY
mar 20 No. 100 Bryan-strcn).
OODS, dkc.—Per Steamer Southern-
V' er.- uarages, ningnams, i-rmts, muslins and
Lawns, Black Lace Shawls and Scairfs, Ribbons, Ac.
For sale by
mar 16 LATHROP Sc FOOTE.
fNSSENCES fob FLAVORING ICE CREAMS,
Hi &c.~Preston’s pure concentrated Extract of
Lemon; Essence Vanilla; Essence Bitter Almonds;
Essence Rose; Essence Jamaica Ginger; Essence Nut
megs; Essence Wintcrgreen. For sale by
L. J. MYERB,
mar 23 Smets’ Building,
(SARATOGA WATER.—100 dozen pint snd q6
C5 bottles of Saratoga Water. Just received fromi
the Springs, and for sale by
G. R. hen;
BRICKSON A CO-
Gibbons’ Building^
iS GOODS.-Tissues,' Foulsrd SUks» R«'
e, Albanume. Ac. A large assortitaentwpi
per Isaac Mead. For sale by ' 1 ’ '
mar 26 LATHROP & F0OSB
r^AMES^-A large assortment of BwkGaal
Boards and Extra Men, Chess Men, and C
Boards. Dice. Dominoes and Dice Boxes. Jtist’n
fflpss
Boards, Dice. Dominoes snd J»ce Boxes. JOsUreelv
ed and for sale by G R. HENDRICKSON Sc Co,,
feb 25 Gibbons’ Buildings
TUST RECEIVED, per steamer »«jrtMwwn
>’ heautifal Bseortment of Dry Geoits: eonshstipg in
part Af the following—Silk JtfusBn*, Silk Metalanes,
Plain, Col’d. and Printed
Mu-lins and Ginghams, Silk GrenudiJies. ■
Also, French worked Muslin Co&n Jfl, .QtiPh
mourning do, Children’s Ngedla Wqfktd.TtjbWjfyt;.
dies and Caps, Muslin Bands, * full apSOHgWBt flf
Linen Cambric. Hhdkf«, Ribh®ai *nd
ry variety, for sale lew by ’-if
>* 25 • LAROCHE, BOWNK & COJ
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