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SAVANNAH. FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 26, 1850
[NUMBER 8?.
VmUJSHBD DAILY AND TRI-WEEKLY,
1 B y JOHN M. COOPER.
IV
T. THOMPSON, EDITOR.
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MORNING NEWS.
The advent of Spring
Here is a trifle of poetry, full of fragrance,
and as smiling as the glad sunshine of May
The flowers are nature’s jewels, with whose wealth
•She decks her summer beauty : Primrose sweet,
With hlossoms of pure gold ; enchanting rose,
That like a virgin queen, salutes the sun,
Dew-diaderuued; the perfumed pink that studs
The earth with clustering ruby ; hyacinth,
The hue of venus’ tresses ; myrtle green,
That maidens think a charm for constant love,
And give night kisses to it, and so dream ;
Fair lily 1 woman’s emblem, and oft twined
Round bosoms, where its silver is unseen—
.Such is her whiteness; downcast violet,
Turning away its sweet head from the wind,
As she her delicate and startled ear
From pussion’s tale.
The Mysteriously Found Body in Philadel
phia.—The Ledger says that probabilities as to
the body found built up in tho wall of houses
Nos 56 and 58 Walnut streets, while tearing
them down, are, that while the house was
vacated by the Bullock family during the Rev
olutionary war, and when the city was in the
possession of the British, ono of their officers
died, and was thus obscurely buried for the
sake of convenience. The only survivor of the
Bullock family thinks this the case.
The Wheat. Crop.—The newspaper repres*
emotions respecting the forthcoming when 1
crop, in Ohio, western New York, Indiana,
Michigan, and ull the States bordering on the
lakes, are uniformly favorable, unless we ex
cept the northern portion of Illinois, where the
winter wheat has received considerable injury
from the open weather. In Michigan it is pre
dicted that, if nothing occurs to change the
present prospects, the crop will be double that
of last yea*. As to this State, the Buffalo
Commercial Adveniser says, reports from all
the farming sections give flattering accounts
of the prospects for a large crop.—N. Y. Jour
nal of Commerce.
Tjie Case of Du. Webster.—The follow
ing paragraph strikes us as peculialy applica
ble to those persons out of Massachusetts, who
are so much interested in the fate of Dr. Web
ster, now under sentence of death for the
murder of Mu. Parkman :
“A Sensible Man.—A distinguished gentle
man of the Smto of New-Jersey being asked to
sign a petition for the pardon of Professor
Webster, said that he had so much business of
his own to attend to that he had no time to at
tend to that of the Governor of Massachusetts'”
FOSTER’S HAND BOOK ot European Lit
A rnmre, for the use ol'Schools and private fami
lies, by Mrs. Foster.
The American Illuminated Abbotsford edition of
the Wnverly Novels, embellished with tinted engrav
ings, by Hewet, vols. 1 and 3.
Notes on the Miracles of Our Lord, by Richard
Chenevix Trench, M. A., Professor of Divinity, King's
College, London.
Milmau's Gibbons’ Rome, uniform with Hume
and Macaulay, vol. 1.
Tlie Law Studeht, or guide to tlic study of the
Law, by John Anthon.
The Catholic Almanac, for 1850.
The American Drawing Book, by J. G, Chapman,
N. A.; No. 1, Primary and Elementary ; No. J, Ele
mentary ; No. 3, Perspective.
Part (i, Iconographic Encyclopaedia.
Ireland as I Saw It, by Win. 3. Balch.
Tho East; Sketches of Trnvol in Egypt and thelloly
Land, by the Rev. J. A. Spencer, M. A.
Modern Literature and Literary Men, by George
Giltillan-
Lite of General Nathaniel Grocno, by W. Gilmore
Simms.
School Dialogues, by Charles Northcnd, A. M.
The American Speaker, for Schools, by Charles
Northcnd, A. M.
The Little Speaker, and Juvenile Reader, for
schools, by Charles Northcnd, A. M.
Also, a further supply of
James Montjoy, by A. S. Roe.
Lodge’s Portraits of Illustrious persons of Great
Britain.
No’s. 8, 9 ft 10, Copperfield.
The Mercy Seat, by G. Spring, D. D.
The New Timon, by Sir E. Bulwer Lyttcn.
Soyer’s Modern Housewife.
An'Historical Geography of the Bible, by P-ev. Ly
man Coleman. Received by
mar 15 JOHN M. COOPER.
MSiSJUKtCB- ETCEWS
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE*
GAUDRY'S BUILDING. BULL-ST.
J. B. CUBBEDGE,
Printer of the Daily Mounino News, respectful
ly informs liis friends and the public, that having
made extensive additions to his well selected assort
ment of printing materials, ho la prepared to tacecute
with despatch every variety Of BOOK and JOB
PRINTING, and on terms ns reasonable as those
of uny other establishment in the South. By tho em
ployment of tho best materials and superior work
men, nnd giving his personal attention to the business,
lie doubts not that he will lie able to give the fullest
satisfaction to all who may favor him with their pa
tronage.
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
cpO THE LADIES.—Just received from the
A' North, a very line and large assortment of Bon
nets—Pearl, Chain, White, Albino, Fluted and Lace,
with a splendid assortment.of Parasols, Misses Albino,
and I.nccs, Jenny Lind, Flats and Riding Hats, See.,
wliicli are ottered at low prices hv
WICHMANN & LICHTE,
139 Broughton st„ opposite J. Dixon & Co’s. Con
fectionery. mar 11
The Upper Regions of the Atmosphere.
Mr. J. Wise, the aeronaut, has recently published
a work entitled “History and Practice of Aer
onautics,” from which the Philadelphia Inqui
rer derives the following interesting facts:
“In one place he makes us acquainted with the
still, quiet of the heavens, thus:—a bee was let
off (ut 8,003 feet,) which flew away, makine
a humming noise. At the altitude of 11000
feet, a great linnet was liberated which flew
away directly but soon feeling itself abandon
ed in the midst of an unknown ocean, it re
turned and settled on the stays of the balloon;
then mustering fresh courage, it took a second
flight and dashed downwards to the earth, de
scribing a tortuous yet perpendicular track. A
pigeon let off under similar circumstances af
forded a more curious spectacle. Placed on
the edge of the car, it rested awhile, measuring
■ as it were,-the breadth of that unexplored sea,
which it designed to traverse; now, launch
ing into the abyss, it fluttered irregularly and
seemed at first to try its wings on the thin ele
ment, till alter a few strokes ; t gained more
confidence, and whirling in large circles or
spirals, likethe bird ot prey, it precipitnted itself
into the mass of extended clouds, where it was
lost from sight. In one of liis ascents, he held
a distinct conversation in the cloud with Mr.
Paulin, who ascended with another balloon
about the same time.”
Anonymous Letters.—The Boston Tran
script says, that the Governor, tho Mayor of
the City, and others in authorty in the State
and City, are in the daily receipt of anonymous
epistles relating to the recent trial ol Dr. Web
ster, from various sections of the country ;und
adds:—-
“Persons at a distance can have butlittleidea
of the unanimity of sentiment here, or of the
loyalty of our population to their constituted
rulers, to think that all the methods they adopt
to tiirn the current of popular feeling, or to pre
vent the execution of our luws, will, have the
slightest effect upon those who are the sworn
ministers of justice, in the State of Massachu
setts.”
Another fire fracas occured in Philadel
phia on Friday night at the burning of a rope
walk in Southwalk. The Moyamensing Hose
Company with several hundred boys were
flrod upon by a dozen young men. They re
turned the fire, but afterward retreated and end
ed the fight without serious injury, though it
is said to have been a desperate affair.
TEA CULTIVATION IN THE t. STATES.
H AVING received a small supply of TEA NUTS,
collected at great expense of money und 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 tile pub
lic with a share of the Nuts received. My main ob
ject i» to plant and cultivate ; but as.! am quite cer
tain thutT have obtained, after tlic labor of three
years, the best quality of Tea Nuts, I am disposed to
meet the wishes of the public, and to shale them
with others.—TeaNuts gathered in the neighborhood
of Canton are scarcely worth cultivating, on account
of tlie inferior quality of the Ten. It is obviously the
interest of the planter to submit to mi 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 in
fact acting ns an agent for the benefit of tlie 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,
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 thpir passage from China,
selected with a single eye to quality, by a gentleman
of large experience in horticultural pursuits, and p r-
hapa better acquainted with the character of the Tei
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 best adapted to the growth
of tile plant, the mode of planting, cultivating, ftc.
ftc., will accompany each parcel.
Application should be made (post-paid>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. Cooper.
%* Savannah Republican, copy three times weekly
and send bill to this office. april 18
IRS®- The Michigan Legislature ordered a
block of native copper for the Washington
Monument—than which no state probably will
offer any thing more beautiful. It will be three
feet long, by l£ wide and 2 deep, polished, and
bearing this inscription :
From Michigan,
“An emblem of her trust in the Union.
Dreadful Death.—A melancholy catas
trophe, attended with the loss of life, recently
happened at Hazelymph Estate, Jarnica, W.
I., the result of which should be a warning to
those parties employed in distillation of spirits;
the fatal effects arising from carelessness, hav
ing occasioned the present disastrous accident.
The Union soys.
On Wednesday evening last, the residents
oil the estate above named were suddenly
alarmed by the report of what at first appeared
io have originated from the discharge of a very
heavy piece of ordinance, the sound of which
» was heard at two miles distance; and on their
9 rushing to the place from whence it issued,
£ -they were met by a heart-rending scene which
baffles all description. A sea of liquid fire met
their uffrighted view, emerging from which in
a mass of flames, were seen four human beings
wrapped in spirits in a state of ignition, and
screaming in all the agony which the torments
natural to so horrible asituation would produce
—on they" ran, until they reached the river,
into which they madly plunged, in the hope
of extinguishing the flames, and affording them
some relief to their pain- The water certainly
•did at once quench the fire that was outwardly
consuming them, but only to leave them in the
consciousness that no hope was left them, and
to show to the alarmed spectators the certainty
of their fate. While one party of those who
hastened to the spot was busily endeavoring to
prevent the ignited spirit from consuming the
buildings or the property, another was enguged
in slleviatingby all possible means the torments
of the «uff’ren.
Mr. Groves, with prompt humanity imme
diately despatched expresses to Dr. John F.
Chambers, but that gentleman arrived too late
to be of any service. Mr. Clarke, the book
keeper, McLennan, the head stiller-man, and
one Coolie by name Juggernaut, having expired
ere he reached the scene of the accident. The
other unfortunate individual, a Coolie, is still
lingering, but without the slightest chance of
recovery.
A Skeleton Revealed in New York.
The bones of a human body were found by
some workmen on Wednesday in the vault ot
the house 636 Fourth st. which they were re
pairing. Similar deposits have been revealed
a similar way within a few days in I hiladel-
phia and Boston.
A Mine of Coin.—Some workmen on the
bed of the canal near Albany, N. Y., last
week struck upon a pile of sovereigns, and n
regular grub game ensued. The first finder
secured $500,and the others about $150 a piece
—in all about $1,200 It is thought to have
been accidentally dropped into tho canal L>y
some emigrant.
JTjp" Late news from the city of Mexico
states that there was a great fire and hurricane
on the 20th March, and that the loss amount
ed to half a million of dollars.
82P Accounts from Cincinnati of tho 23rd
inst. state that the boiler of the steamer Bello
of the West, which left Cincinnati for St Loui3
with a number of California emigrants, explod
ed near Warsaw, about 1 o’clock in the morn"
ing, and one hundred lives are reported to
have been lost.
tW The great annual letting of the Gener
al PoBt Office mails, at Washington, is now in
progress.—Within 13 working days the Post
Master General mustopeh, epdor.se, examine,
'“■gister, and decide upon at leant ten th.msand
bids. ' >
Police.—Benton and Foote —The Nation
al Intelligencer understands that the following
letter was, on Thursday, communicated to the
United States Attorney for the District of Co
lumbia: ,
C. Street, April 18, 1850.
To Philip R. Fcndall, U. S. District Attor
ney :
Sir : A pistol was drawn upon me, yester
day, in tne Senate Chamber, and although the
Senate has taken notice of that act, and com
menced a proceeding upon it, yet thisproceed-
in” is no bar to the action of a court of justice
and besides, the power of the Senate is limited
I think it a prooer subject for a court of jus
tice, UDd wish it to he brought before the Crim-
inal Court of this District for the examination
and decision which the laws Would give it. I
enclose a National Intelligencer of this more
ning,containing a n official reporter of the Senate
proceedings, and have murked the passages to
which Iipviteatiemion. I djO not send the pa-
per as evidence, but as guide, to the inquiries
of the Grand Jury, and have to add that I wil
bo ready to appeal-before that body, if requir
<ed, and pet haps to give the names, of some
persons as witnesses.
Respectfully, sir, your obedient servant,
Thomas H. Benton.! 1 1
C2PIR.IT gas OR BURNING FLUID.—A)
so, Spirit Gas Lamps. For snle by
1 J. A. MAYER.
No. 154 Broughton-street.
SANDS’SARSAPARILLA. For solo bv
° LA ROCHE & GODFREY’,
Gaudry’s Building.
’T'nOIKPSONIAN MEDI CINE 8.—A fresh
■4- supply of the following articles:
Composition Lobelia Ginseng, Spice Bitters, Hore.
hound, Thyme, Afr. Cayenne, Poplar Bark, Golde
Seal, Comfrey Root, Blood Root, See. For sale by
JOHN A MAYER, Druggist, 150 Brougliton-st.
Next door to Lillibridge’s now Building.
TUST RECEIVED, per Bark Vernon, Twenty
tl Boxcb Maccna Oranges, Ten bbls Apples, by
inar'29 D. JESSE.
QPIRIT GAS LAMPS.—Just received, a com
plctc assortment of Lamps, for burning Gaa or
Fluid. The fight is much more brilliant than oil or
candles, far 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
mar 15 COLLINS ft BULKLEY. 100 Bryan st.
nukr 30 ^ v %k| ....^ r
tijp* r^gexVbd,*
•I Scotch and Macabcy Snuff, and tor Ms byt iv
-JO, fori
m
Laroche agc
F NE SPONGE for sale hy , r '.
m»r 30 LaROCH# A
A YRE8’ CHERRY PECTi
ceiVeda
riiar30
andforsaleby ... i.;
LaROCHE St GOD.,
paiidry’s Bi
TTOP-S. IIOPSL — Newcrq
XA sale by LaROCl
mar 30
mar 30 Oaddry’s Bfifliffag.
f-» ANAL FLOUR.-50 bbls. superflhd
v,/ Flour, landing from brig Augusta; $6r
mar 16 CHAS, A. (5RE1
t
Flour, landing from
16
CARD.—The undersigned having re-OpMwd
with an entire New stock of DRUGS, CHEMP
ICAL8, and FANCY ARTICLES, at No. E»'
South-side Broughton-street, (formerly Wal
ker's Marble Yard) la now ready to mulsh anything
In his lino, at the shortest notice, SODA WATER,
made In his own peculiar way, sent to any part of tbs
city, and always to be had at the store, In the htigb-
eststateof perfection. v&hi
Pxescsiptions put up with dare i
The subscriber having served the
, respectfully solicits a ehar
faithfully,
mar 27
R ECEIVED per Ship Hartford, 101
10 bbls. choice Mercer Potatoes; 5:
Butter; fine Cheese; 100 lbs. Smoked i
Cranberries; Parsnips, Beets and Carrots.. i f
mar 29 JN.O. B. JE93&
T) ECEIVED per schooner Ocean, from B«S’-
Av more, Fifty superior Hams, Teh bbls Flour, Five 1
bbls Dried Apples, by
mar 29
J. D. JESSE. _
tJOUSEKEEPKRS’ BRUSHEp.-
TVORY TABLE CUTLERY.— Juatreceived
A per Southerner, a full supply of Ivory nnd Buck
Horn Cutlery, also. Pocket Knives Nut Pickers,Nut-
Crackers, Lamp Scissors, Si.c. For sole b;
mar 4
COLLINS & BU
LKL
EY.
VANILLA BEANS, at 61 cents; also, Extracts
* for flavoring Ices, Jellies &c. at reduced prices.
Received and for sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON Sc CO.
mar 4 GibbonB’ Building.
MOURNING DRESS GOODS.—Blk Barrages
'f Blk Silk Warp Alpacas; Blk Lawns; Blk andWht
Muslins; Blk and YVht Plain Ginghams, See. for sale
LATIlROP ‘ ""—“
by
' & FOOTE.
f^TO THE LADIES!^
ORE O
o and Floor Brushes ; Scrub and Hoard] Blushed?
Popes Head, and Furniture Brushes; WliitqWaah;
Brushes; Painters' and Shoe Brushes: Crumb, Flfelh,
and Tooth Brushes; Bed Bug Brushes, for erfidjalt 1
ing bed bugs; Plate and Bottle Brushes, The atMi
Brushes are of superior quality, and are f6# iale at
low prices. COLLINS A SULKLEY,
100 Bryan-street.
mur 27
TAR. McMUNN’S ELIXEIt OF OPJUBi^-
ThiB is the essential Extract from the hill re
Drug, It contains all the valuabla qualities cf Opt
ion, without its deleterious and useless hrlncimsH.-
For sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON k CC
mar 27 Gibbons’ Buff
GEBItlNG’S RESTORATlY
for nervous affections and (iyspex
Laroche Sc go:
mar 9 Gjtudry’i
r’LAUIFIED SUGAR.—25 barrels;
barque Exact, and for sale by
mar 7 JA8, A.
FANCY AND TRIMMING STORE OF
W ICHMANN Se LICHTE.—Just received another
large assortment of BONNETS, aB Jenny Lind
and Hungarian, hew styles, Sicilian, Neapolitan Lace,
Spanish, Diamond, Pomila, French, and Misaes’ Bon
nets of every description. The ladies are respectful-
y invited to call arid see at 139 BROUGHTON-ST,
mar 16
r 1 ,LARK’S MATCHES. For sale by
LA ROCHE & GODFREY,
fob 26 Gaudry’s Building
PLAIN AND BLACK BAREGES—Just re
ceived and for sale low.
mapfj J. S. MAGILL.
ROWLAND’S LOTION, for improving and
vJ beautifying the complexion and rendering the
skin flair, soft, and transparent. Received ana for
sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON & CO.
mar 14 Gibbons’ Buildings.
VESTIMENTAL SOAP, also Bullnrd’s cele-
V firuted l’utent Animal and Vegetable Oil Soap, tor
cleaning coat collars, woollen, Linen and Cotton
goods, from spotB occasioned by grease, paint, tar,
varnish and oils of every description, received and for
sale by mar 14 G. R. HENDRICKSON Se CO.
T ATHROP *V FOOTE are now receiving, and
■ha 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 ott'ored on lavornbie
terms.
mar 11
EIAllDY’S ANTI-DYSPEPTIC AND Anti-
n Billious Elixir. For sale hy
LaROCHF. & GODFREY,
fy, eg Gnudry’s Buildin
R ECEIVED per brig Wilson Fuller five barrels
fresh Soda Biscuit, s '
5 barrels fresh Butter Crackers,
5 “ “ Pilot Bread,
5 Firkins choice Goshen Butter,
5 boxes Cheese; 20 bbls. Mercer Potatoes, a
choice article: and a choice article of‘Green and
Black Teas. JOHN. D. JESSE,
mar 21
TJOWELL, 157 Cmgrcss-atreet, has just
xi received a very fine lot of Note Paper and En
velopes, Pearl Card Cases, Flower Vases, Segar
Cases, &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 tlie
Universe. By Alexander Von Humbolt.
Women in Americn: Her work and her reward.
By Maria J. McIntosh,giuthor of “Charms and Coun
ter Charms,’’ &c.
The Wilmingtons: A Novel. By the author of
Norman’s Bridge," “Angela," &c,
“ Mi ”
C* ANTON CRAPE SCARFS.—A few Canton
Crape Shawls, Monties Scarfs. Sec. Just recitr-
Crape —
ed, and Tor Bide by LaROCHE, BOWNE CO.
mar 4
JCE CRMEAN CHURNS nnd Freezers, Rotary
— and Staff Butter Churns, Spungeand Hipp Baths.
Clothes Humpers, Corn Poppers, Egg Fryers and
Poachers, Plated Tuks nnd Spoons, Knile Rests. Pink
ing Irons. Apple Roasters, Foot Baths, Chotbes 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.
rriRAVKUIxING TRUNKS, Travelling Bags,
A Gutta Percha Bags, School Satchels.
april 4 106 Bryan at
-The Speech of Hon.
PALHOUN’S SPEECH.—The bp
V' John C. Calhoun of South Carolina, aa delivered
in the Senate of the United States, March 4th, 1850.
F °,na B vll by 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, Halt
Spanish und American Segars, at Wholesale and Re
tail. Also Chewing Tobacco, Snuff, &c.
mar 29
TO BUSINESS MEN.
T he Publisher 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 8onth-West. Our Mr. Danforth, late
Publisher in Athens, Ala., brings to the “Gazxttjc
several hundred new subscribers from tho 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 vejOJoderate.
DANFORTH & PARHAM.
Chattanooga, March, 185R
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.
The Genius ot Scotland. By Rev. Robt. Turnbull.
Dictionary of Mechanics, Engine-work nnd Engi
neering. Part 5.
Memoirs of the Rev. John Williams, Missionary to
Polynesia. By Kbenezer Prout, of Hulstead. 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 application of
Dressings, etc. By John Hastings, M. D., U. S. N„
with Illustrations.
A Theoretical and Practical Treatise on Midwife
ry. By P. Cazeuux. 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. 8. A.
A Grammar of the Latin Language. By C. G.
Zuinpt.
Tho Physical Atlas of Natural Phenomena. By Al
exander Keith Johnson, F. R. G. 8., T. G. S.
Received by JOHN M. COOPER.
mur 27
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G2PKRM, LAMP, THAIS »m«'.SCAT’S*
53 FOOT OIL. For sale by '
J. FAUJ©Altf\
N O. 8UQAR.—50 hbds Prim^Nr&'SugiL . in
'‘fltiiFP nnd for b&Ia hv
''store and for sale by. , _ . ,
fob 28 PADELFOllD. FAY & UO.
G 0 S ’ 8M ACAZ.»BteM^.g^ti
L’ANCYDBESS GOODS.—Colored ?arra«a?
T French Printed Cambrics; Frertch LnWnt}' Fou
lard Silks ; Ginghams ; Fa
received by
mar 2
LATHROP St FOOTE.
pHINTS.—Spring Prints; English do ; Ffofitfo
Cambrics, for sale by ...... e-:'
mar *
LATHROP St FOO'l
PEN KNIVES.—A fine assortment of Pen aftrf
A Pnr.ket. knives, test received hv
Pocket knives, just received by
fob, 27 J. B. CUBBEDU
ct-sqtiare.
LER< Jfist r
pERKY DAVIS’ PAIP
A ceived and for snle hy
LaROCHE ft GODFREY,
feb 25 Gaadrey’a Building.
©PERM AND SOLAR OFL.—Limiting from
ij e^rig Excel and for sale by
LaROCHE ft GODFREY,
fob 27 Gaudry’s Building.
Sketches of Minnesota the New England of the x/rjscELLANIES.by J T Headly; The Red Ho#
West, with Incidents of Travel in that Territory dur- 31'*"^,, h ’ J hor of „ T j,’ e Sl)v ... .qqj-
er, A Tale, by the author of “The Spy." “The,
Pilot,” &c—being vol. 3 of Putnaifa’s heW edition bi
Cooper’s Novels.
Historical Studies, by George W Greene, lato United 1
States Consul at Rome.
Manual of Commercial Correspondence, English
nnd French, by a Merchant. Received by
mar 9 JOHN St COOPER.’’
S ARATOGA WATER, In pint bottles. For
sales by . L. J. MYERS,
mar 27 Smets’ Building.
T UBIN’S EXTRACTS, as Jenny Lind, etc.,
J_J Jules Hauel’s Eau lustral, Lavender Water, “A la
cloche d’or." For sale by L. J. MYERS,
mar 27 Smets’ Building.
C OME AND SEE.—A very rich assortment of
Bags, Purses, Pc ttmonaies, Card Cases, Paper
Cutters, ftc., at HOWELL’S,
mar 22 157 Congress atreet ,
T ECTURES AND ESSAYS, BY HENRY
As GILES.—John Hoteard and the PnsonWoria of
Europe, from original and authentic documents, by
Hepworth Dixon. _ . . ,
Elfriede of Goldal and other Poems, by Marks, of
3urhamviUe. , .
Part 4 Dictionary of Mechanic s Engine Work, ftc.
by Oliver Byrne. , „ :
Graham’s Magazina for Match-
The Black-Plumed “
lution, by Newton M
The Clandestine Marriage, by EUmi Wallec*.
The Debtor’tP&ughter. or Lifeand K» Changes, hy
T S Arthur, j&criyed by 1
mar 9
, a Tale of the Revo-
-1QHN W CQOPfiR
?YUR GUARDIAN, A novel by Mrs McKenzie
Daniel, author of My 8ister Minnie, ftc.
Hands not Hearts, a nuve* by Janet W. Wilkjjwon.
The Feilcing Master, or 18 months at 8t. Petora-
burg,, by Alexander Dumas.
Fanny Hervey, or the Mother’s Choice.
New supplies of ^ ^ _ _
Dark Scenes in History, by G« P. R. James.
Newjork by G« Light. , B gubBEPGE.
OONEECTIONER8.«^a
Coriander Seed, for sale h 7j
Smets’ Building.
r-s, ARDEN SEEDS.—An assortment of choice
U fresh.ftardenSeeds,justreemvedradfw-srieby
anril 5 LaROCHE &• GODFREY.
april 5
L™$l v
ADHESIVE PLASTER, for sahTb?
LaROCHE ft. GODFREY.
Pure Concentrated EXTRACT of
FO apri! 5 bV IflBOOHE ft GODFREY
SPRING BONNETS.—Just received R beatrtb
^ ful assortment of Ladies’ Bonneta, each .as Span
ish Lace, Gimp and Lace, French Lace, Open Gimp
Lace nnd Pearl Striiw. Also, Misses Open Peal!'
Straw, White Lace, Lace and Braid, French Lacc-and
French Chip Bonnets, Jenny Lind, Gipsey and Leg'
horn Hats. J. S. MAGILL,
mar 9 Savannah Cash Stun
IIULLS’ CINNAMON SOAP. F
n LA ROCHE & go;
feb 26 Gaudry’i
F rench rose, orange-flower AND
Peach Watera, for sale by L. J. MYERS,
n„r £3 Smets'Building.
F EATHER DUSTERS.—a fine assortment
Plain and Col’d Feather Dusters, for diistiflg.
Furniture. Just received, and for saloby
COLLINS ft BULKLEY
nm, aft No. 100 Btfytui-ttreeti
rtUESS GOODS, ifcc.—Per Steamer Sontherii-
AJ er . Baruges, Ginghams, _ Prints, _Musfin« apd
Lawns, Black Lace Shawls and Scarfs,' Ribbons,
For sale hy , ■ •
mar 16 LATHROP
foe FLAVORING Ii
ESSENCES
Hi Stcc—Preston’s pure concentrated
Lemon; Essence Vamlla; Essence' Bltte
Essence Rose; Essenpo JanjaicaGingdil I
megs; Essence Wintergrpen. * For sale ‘
mar 93 Smet
SARATOGA WATER.—160< lozen pint and qt
C5 bottles of Saratoga Water. Just received froim
the Springs, andforsaleby fW:
g. a. Hendrickson ft eo.,
mar 26 Gibbons’ Building:
li-.
TARKSS GOODS»Tiasues, Foulard
AJ rages, Albaqtmis. Ac. A large i
per IsaacMead. , For sale by._ fOi/tB
er-rrr——-r~*»
mar 26
dies and
variety