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Advertisement* sent to this office without directions, as to ilia number of insertions, will bo published dall until ordered to be dlsooutinued, and charged a ' ingly. Yearly advertisers will bo restricted to thoirregular busiuess, and all other advertisements, not pertaining to their regular busiuess, as agreed for, will be charged •xtra. tfjf“ All Letters directed to this office or the I must be postpaid. AiT* All n«w Advertisements appear in the ' Weekly News.” for the Countrv. THE DAILY NEWS. BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. f Transmitted for the Dally Morning No arrival of the pacific New-York, Jan. 1,1853. The American steamship Pacific has ar rived, bringing Liverpool dates to tho 15th December. Liverpool Cotton Market. Messrs. Brown and Shipley quote cotton steady, and Middling advanced $ of a penny. Other qualities remain unchanged. The sales on Saturday, the 11th, were 3,000 bales; Monday, tho 13th, 0,000 bales, and on Tues duy, the 14lh, 0,000 bules, making a total of 15,000 fur the three days. Speculators took 3,500 bales. The official quotations are, Fair Orleans fid Middling 5Jd ; Fair Upland and Mobile 5j i 5 t 'd. Franck.—The salary of Napoleon III. has been fixed at twenty-five million of frunus. Tho princess will bo allowed a dotation of million five hundred thousand francs. Fould has been appointed Minister of State England and all the Continental Powers have recognized the Empire. Eight huudred political prisoners havo been liberated. The Kaffir War.—-Advicesfrom the Cape of Good Hope state that there is no prospect of the termination of the Kaffir England.—The opposition to the English Ministry is increasing. The debate on the budget lmd been postponed until Thursday the lGlh ult. The aspect of European affairs is pacific and satisfactory. New York Cotton Market. New York, Dec. 31, P. M. On Thursday cotton advanced an eighth of a cent. The sales of the day recked 1250 bules. On Friday the cotton market was firm, and eight hundred bules were sold. 500 tierces of Rice changed hands at from $4 to $4.25. Additional by the Franklin. New-York, Dec. 31. P. M. The Franklin brings accounts ot the Liver pool markets to the llth inst. Cotton was steady, and wheat and flour had declined. CousuIb closed at from 100J to 100$ Ncw-Orleann Cotton Market. New Orleans, Dec. 31. P. M On Friday 12,000 hales of cotton were sold. Prices were steady. Middling whs worth 8$ to 8$ cents. The sales of the week reached 02,000 bales. New York, Jan. 1. There was no business transacted in this city to-day. From Havana.—The steamship Isabel, Capt. Rollins, from Havana, arrived on Satur day morning. We received no Havana pa pers. We uro indebted to Purser Mahony for a copy of the Isabel's pnssengers, which will bo found in another column. Arrival or the Conway.—The British Steamship Conway, Capt. Sawyer, arrived at this port on Saturday from Chagrcs, via Nas- suu, N. P., &c. She brought but three pas sengers. We are indebted to Capt. Sawyei for a file of Nassa papers, to the 24til Decern ber. jy A dispatch to the agents in this city uunounces the arrival of the steamship Stale of <ieorgia, at Philadelphia, on the first instant. She was detained twelve hours by fog. She picked up the crew of tho bark Kingston, which vessel will he u total loss. City Elections.—The Board of Alderman yesterday elected the following persons : Health Officer.—Dr. T. H.Demere. Harbor Master.—Capt. Win. Cullen. Auctioneers.—Messrs. T. J. Walsh, S. P. Bell, Geo. J. Smith, and Octnvn* Cohen. Justices ol' the Feuce. An election for Justices of tho Peace was held in the Districts of tho City on Saturday. The following is the result: First District, 461 votes polled. Levy Hart 221 L. Connell 220 Thoinns Eden 104 John Finney 129 Daniel L. Lain 74 George W. Wright 9 Second District, 783- votes polled. Philip M. Russell 736 Levi S. Hart 412 David H. Galloway 157 Thomas A. Wilson 98 Third District, 362 voles polled. Edward G. Wilson 281 Robert Raiford 195 Peter G. Thomas 169 Fourth District, 404 votes polled. John Reedy 338 Michael Finney 294 Arrival of the Georgia, at New-York. "-The U. S. mail steam ship Georgia, has •rrived at New-York wilh $2.500,000 in gold. Later form Buenos Aykes.—Later advices from Buenos Ayres stato that apprehensions Were felt that there would be trouble with Ur- Muiza. Murder.—A man by the named of Hancock killed in Columbus during the Christmas Holidays, by a man named Macklerath.— Macklerath has been arrested and safely lodged ‘n jail. William Henry Trescott, Esq., of °°Ulh-Carolin«, was confirmed on Thursday I the U. S. Senate, ns Secretary of Legation *1 London. Fire.—\Ve learn from the Jacksonville Rc- Publican, that the “ Panama Mill,” situated on J 18 St. John’s, eight miles below that city was “tally destroyed by fire on the rooming of the - ult. The Mill was ownod by Messrs. Key Went Correspondence. , Kry West, Dec. 30th, 1852. Editor of the Savannah Morning Newt: We aro again without any news to report for your journal, there having been no wrecks or arrivuls of vessels in distress since the brigs Empire and Fiorina. Tho ,sloop of war Cynne, Capt, Hollins, arrived on the 21st from Havana, and remained in the harbor until Christmas morning, when she returned to Havana. Oiflcers and crew all well. Capt. Latimer and Mr. Jamison, of tho Navy arrived in the Isabel, and have been look- ing ut the various pieces of wharf property, with a view to select a site for tho Coal Depot, located in this city by the last Congress, for the use of tho stasmships of the Navy. The contract for carrying tha mail between Key West and New Orloans, in a steamer uitnblo for the trade, has been given to Gen. In H N Kl-ftTT John Scott, of Oonlln, Florid.. Th. ato.mor will leave New Orlonn. on Ilia 3d and 17tn of each month, stopping at Pensa cola, Appalachicola, St. Marks and Tampa, i mtU stock arriving ai Key West on the 10th and 24th, returning the succeeding day. The contract commences Jan. 15th, and is closed in 1855. Hie amount paid fur this service is near $20,000 per annum. This sum will insure [he continuance of the line, and wo look for u largo and prosperous trade. Emigration to South Florida will now ho easy, and will rapidly follow the removal of tho ^eniinoles. A rumor has reached us, that the inerchantL of Savannah aro about to place a boat on the Havana route in connection with the Isabel. We trust that this rumor may have some foun dation ; the travel on this line is large, and, with greater facilities, would oe much increas ed. The New Orleans route will assist it greatly, and tho trndo of South Florida, des tined to be important, will be secured for the nearest and best market. Key West Ship News* ARRIVED. Dec. 10.—Schr. Emma, Aldorslado, Tampa. 19. —Brig Joha Boynton, Petingill, New York. ID-—Yacht Drundn, Smith, Appalachicola.S^ 2U.—Brig J. O. Anderson, Delano, New York. 22.—U. S. sloop Cynne, Hollins, Havana. 24.—SteiMiior Isabel, Rollins, Charleston. 24.—Yacht Branda, Smith, Havana. 20. —Schr. Pauline, Stykes, passed through North Wost passage. 20.—Schr. Savany, Jonas, Now York, ia die- 26.—Steamer Isabel, Rollins, Havana. ^ CLEARED. Doc. 15.—Brig Empire, Newman, New York. " *7.—Schr. Geo. Anderson, Fnrewell, Jackson ville. “ 18-—Surveying schooner Petrel, Lieut. James Totten, Basin Hill Reef. “ 21.—Brig J. G. Anderson, Delano, St. Marks. “ 21.—Brig Johu Boynton, Petingill, St. Marks. “ 21.—Schr. Aiuitu Dawson, Heutly, Mobile. “ 21.—Schr. Branda, Smith, Havana. “ 84.—Steamer Label, Rollins, Huvunn. 11 24.—Frigate Cyane, Hollins, Havana. “ 27.—Brig Hurp, Webber, Boston. “ 28.—Schr. Sttvany, Jones, Atlnkapas. Tho Abolition Vote. Annexed is the Abolition Vote in the United States at the recent Presidential Election, com pared with 1840: 1852. 1848. Maine 7,868 12,157 New Hampshire 6,695 7.560 Vermont 8,621 13,837 ....28,023 Massachusetts. Rhode Island Connecticut 624 Pennsylvania. 8,524 Delaware Ohio 41,782 Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin.. Maryland... 9,731 7,237 8,842 15,801 10,889 10,418 1,126 The Eiirthqunke ut Acapulco. The following loiter addressed to the Pana ma Star, gives some particulars of the loto earthquake at Acapulco : Acapulco, Dec. 9,1852. The “ Cortes” will bring you the news of a severe earthquake at Acapulco. The first shock occurred at twenty minutes pnst ten o’clock, Saturday night, December 4th, and the shocks, although less severe than the first, have been repeated every hour since. It came without notice or previous indication, except that about six P. M. the mercury suddenly rose to eighty-eight, being three degree warmer than during the dav; hut even this cannot perhups be attributed to the earthquake. The ground rolled like the ocean in n swell, and then a trembling motion was felt, lasting thirty seconds. About thirty of the best buildings the town have been ruined, some falling mpletcly , while all of any worth have been seriously injured. The loss is at least $200,009. All the bottles, gloss, and crockery-ware ... the hotels and private houses were thrown from the shelves and tables. Yesterday morn ing u severe shock was felt, throwing down a few wares which had partly fallen at the first shock. The Fultou Hotel fell at tho first shock on Saturday, hut by almost a miracle every one was saved in tho town. In fact, I hove not heard of a singlo life being lost, al though a few were seriously injured. Tho whole population now sleep in the streets or in the churchyards ; and processions with the images of the Virgin and Christ, per ambulating the afreets with solemn strains ot music, singing, and muffled drums, imploring God for mercy. As 1 write to-day, (Dec. 9, at noon,) I have constantly to spring from my desk, ns shock af ter shock is repeated, for fear of falling tiles aud walls. T3T Amos Lawrence died at Boston on Fri day. Liverpool..I)«e. 15 | Havi rtnvuninth Market, Jan. 4. COTTON.—On Saturday the sales were 326 hales vis: 31 at B\, 201 at 8/<, 33 at 9, and 60 at 9* oti. The Pacific'i amount* caino to hand early yosterday foronooa, advising au advance of *td. on the Middling qualities. These accounts caueod a fair inquiry, and tho ■alea reaohod 1588 bales, at the following price.: 13 bales at 8,86 at 8>*, 7 at 8Jf, 57 at 8*. 369 at 8? 4 , 121 at Vi, 310 at 9, 231 at »ud 385 at 0* cU. Our market has slightly improved, and we quote Middling Fair at bnvunnnh Exports. New-York.—Steamship Alabama-902 bales Upland Cotton, 155 do. Bes Island do., 45 do. Domestics, and 95 pkjs. Mdse. AUQU8TA, DEC. 31—P. M.—Cotton.—There has boen a bettor demand to-day, and as buyers havo shewn more disposition to meet tho views of holders, tho sales t0 » fair extent, at AJi for Good Mlddlingand Vi (fl) 9 outs for Middling Fair. .. aettye demand .— vv ... VH „, Ufc U|IU11 pending freight engagements, which, combluedwith the small stock on sale, euabled holders to rooovor the con cession o. tho two previous days, aud about 2200 bales were sold at the current prices of the previous we Meanwhile tho receipts, in consequence of the holi being very limited, audshowiug little choice in tho ket, enabled holders to maintain their position, and yes terday tho sales reaohed about 1500 bales at the full quo tations of the past week, which we n< ,ur • il.u- uary to Good Urdinary, 7?.£ 8W; J Middling. 8* <& 9; MlddlTug Fair, 9 ly bair, 9>j», 9&J (<>) 9>f for very strict a good demand bales, the particulars of whfch are~as fdlo Vo‘ 5 /nV 8 fti 8 -‘» 5 >78 at 83* i 433 at 8J,; 192 at 9; 27 at 93*; 514 at 9*; 15 at aud 14 bales at Previous prices firmly maintained. BALTIMORE, DEC. 30—2 P. M.—The Flour market *•i5jf?V vo ^°"d»y. with a downward tendonoy. Halos °f 2W fMtW®!* Howajrd Street and 6uU barroie City Mills No change in Grain, and but littlo doing. Whisky unchanged. Correspondence of Dally Morning News. HAVANA, 2Sth December, 1853. Since our Report of I3th inst., the business in Sugar has beon very small, as the stock is reduced to an ex tremely insignificant quantity; the transactions whioh took place, wero at previous quotations. We hear of some contracts for now Sugar at 4>£ rls. for Cucuruoho, 5 (g) 6% rls. for Browns, 6 (jj> CJf for Yellow, 8>£ for Whites. Until within a fow days tho weather was rainy, which impeded grinding; but now it appears sottled, and the geuorallty of estates aro likely soon to be in full operation. On the whole, we cannot- oxpoct to soe the »w crop at market earlier than usual. Owiug to the unfavorable weather, the supplies of sw Molasses havo been scanty, and the few cargoes that have gone forward, wero bought at 3>£ (§> 3,\* rls. There has bsen Tory little done in Coffee sinoo our last Report. As wo aro in tho midst of tho holidays, business in general is interrupted, aud this will bo the c&se for a short time yet. Ixi’ORTS.— 1 The business in Rioe comprised about 270 Casks at 11*4 and 11>^ rls., aud 300 Casks retailed on* in small lots at 12 rls.; also 700 Bags Manilla at 7 rls. and 800 Bags Valencia at 9 and 9 \ rls. There are on hand about 900 .Casks Carolina, and a cargo Valencia, equal to 700 Casks; some more is announoed, as on the way from Brasil. A cargo of W. P. Lumber from Port land realized 27 and $28, part being wide and part nar- and throe moro parouls arc in. A cargo of P. Pine from Pensacola was placed at $27 and ono of Timber from Savannah at $26, leaving a cargo from Wilming ton for salo. Exchange on London 11)£ f*ot. prom.; Now-York aud Boston par to ct. discount. J. C. B. k CO. DIJUtINE INTELLIGENCE. SAVANNAH.. JAN. 4 LINT OF LKTTHK8 I} EMAlNINti ill tli® Post Ofllco, Bavaunuli, 3d AV Ja m *7’ kottara fYom this List will pleas# ask for ADVERTISED LETTERS. miaiuiun. Josepn Alton, John Audrews, Hoiekiah Angles*, James Archer, Robert J Atkins, U P Albro. John Alfred, Mr UAKLY, JNO E liacker, A Ball, M 8 It Co Hanes, Gracia Uaruas, Jos F Harrow, James Haber, Mary E Hates, Ann U Oagual, Ann Ualdwia, Win Hall, John M Baldwin, Walter H UlankonsUip, Stephen Blanchard, Thos C Bartlett, H F RECEIPTS OF COTTON,' kc.. JAN. 1 k 3. r Central Railroad—793 bales Cotton and Mdss, to ker k Ogden, G W Garmauy k Co, Caldwell, Neely Co, Washburn, Wilder k Co, Chas Uartridge, Alleu* Ball, E Parsons A Co, Kinchley, Lockett A Co, Harris A Co, C U Duryeo, Franklin A Brantley, John Joues, Ra bun A Whitehead, Hardwick A Cook, N A Hardee A Co, * II Burroughs, G N Neal, Win Duncan, Behn A Foster, . Habersham A Sou, Boston A Gunby, Willis A Bruu- dage, Win Waters. Per steamer Sam Jouos, Irumllawkiusville—575 halos Cotton, to Way A King, W D Ethridge A Co, Andorsons Co, C Uartridge, J Jonos.^and order. Per steamer Jenny Lind, from Augusta—1427 bales Cotton, to Brigham, Kelly A Co, Starko A Bryson, G W Garmauy A Co, J H Burroughs A Hon, Allen A Ball. Per schr Young Eagle, from Riceboro—100 bales Sea Island Cotton, 1UU bushels Corn, Ac, to Andorsons A Co, “ Habersham A Son, N AJIlardco A Co. Per steamer Wru. Gaston, from Palatka, Ac—8 bales “ and 11 do Upland Cotton and Mdic, to E Reed, Bos- k Gunby, N Stripling, Washburn, Wilder A Co. K Lachiison, T Bourke, Capt Brooks, M J Kenan, Robt Ar mi tags. Steamship Conway, Sawyer, Chagros, to A Low A Co. Steamship Isabel, Rollins, Havana, via Key West, to Coheus A Herts. Ship Adrian, Neal, London, to Allen A Ball. Bark Pauger, Fogg, Cardonas, Fruit, Ac, to Cohen A Schr E G Buxton, Hill, Yarmouth, Me, Hay, Ac, to E W Bukor. Schr Trader, Trader, New-York, to WiUis A Brun- dage. Schr Lucretia, Mcady, Boston, to Brigham, Kolly A o. Schr Woodbridge, White, Baltimore, to Brigham, Steamer Wen. Gaston, Shaw, Palatka, Ac., to Claghorn k Cunningham. 8teamer Calhoun, Barden, Charleston, to 8 M Lvdl- CLEARED. Steamship Alabama, Lyon, New York— Padelford, Fay A Co. Basil: a story of Modorn Llfo. Bv W. Wilkio Col line—three volumes of tho English Edition in ono. Tho Successful Merchant: Sketches of tho Life of Mr. Samuel Budgett—lato of Kingswood Hill. By Win, Arthur, A. M. Webster's Works: Tho Speeches, Forensio Argu ments, and Diplomatic Papers of Daniol WtbBto Edwurd Everett—6 vols. 8vo. English Tales and Sketches. By Mrs. Newton Cros- land. Tioknor, Reed A Fields. Essays and Tales in Prose. By Barry Cornwall. Zingra, Tho Gipsey. By Anuetto M. Mailiard. Lord Saxondalu : tr, Life among tho Loudon Aristo cracy. By G. V/. M. Reynolds. Adventures of au Aide-De-Camp. By Jamos Grant. The KNICKERBOCKER for December. Received by JOHN M. COOPER A CO. QUNDIUKH.— ‘2UU boxes Tobacco, u#»o O kinds; 70 hlids Fair and Choico Porto Rico Sugar 40 hhds Cuba aud NO *>o UK) bbls Refined 75 “ Crushed and Powdored 25 boxes Loaf 300 bags Rio Coffee Porte Hico and St. Domingo Coffee Java do, * and chests Hyson TnaJ Black * 150 a 40 y n 130 boxes Soap 100 “ Mustard, Popper, Allspice and Ginger 80 bbls Butter, Soda, and Sugar Bi«ouit 30 Y % do do do do do 120 m Sugars, assorted kinds 20 bugs Black Pepper 250 bbls N O Whisky 100 do White do 50 do Monongalicla Whisky 20 do Old Bourbon do 140 do E Phelps's Gin 6 pipes Holland do 60 bbls best PAH Rye Gin 60 .' 4 casks Sherry, Madeira and ToneriffejWino 60 baskets Champagne do 40 bbls American Brandy 25 )i casks «nd ,u insured. The fire i, ,up- *‘ 0lle< l lo be the work of incendiaries. consignees. Per sohr Woodbridge, from Baltimore—A Borehert.T Mills, F Sewell, T S Wavno, O U Johnson, A Minis, *. M Rosis, S M Lttflltcau, J Schaffer, Philbrick A Bell, Brigham, Kelly A Co, S E Bothwell A Co, J J Maurice, Bunker i Ogden, Miller A Frank, J A Brown, J O Fal- llgant, J Haabrouck A Co, Martin A Oliver, McMahon A Doyle, Cohen A Tarver, II Habersham A Son. John D Jesse, John Doyle, C Ubole, WAR Mclntiro, Padelford, Fay A Co, W Itomshart. For brig Aoorn, from Boston—E F Wood A Co, NBA ll Weed, O Johnson A Co, T 8 Wayne, Bolin A Foster, Brigham, Kelly A Co.M Luf burrow, Verstille A Butler, E Parsons A Co, T R Mills, Philbrick A Bell, and order. Per schr Lucretia, from Boston—T S Wayne, Webster „ Palmes, G II Johnson, Collins A|Bulkloy, J A Brown, a, per r sekr Trader, from New-York—W D Ford, T W Coekery, T R Mills, G 11 Johnson, M B Milieu, Hone A Connery, C U Campfleld, Jos Dunn, I W Morrell A Co, WiUis A Brundago, J V Connerat A Co, and order. Per steamer Calhoun, from Charleston—S M Lind- hall. R Flanigan, J DeMartin, R Habersham, Geo N Nichols, G W Auderson A Brother, J C Thornton, II Woriug, Lawton A Gammell, Mrs Buffington, Ilarn- den's Express, E Murphy, J O Potter, Caldwell A Co, A Haywood, auu order; PASSENGERS. P.r iti.rn.hip N”» -y»' k - s ! r * «»”';«• Mr Snolli. hull-.ad child, J 51 Murphy mid l»dr, Mr. Campbell, II P Perry and lady, A McDurmott, Rebecca Jarvu. and 22 steerage. Pir.te.rn.hip I«tb«l, from lI»T»n»-Col JjmlMon, C.pt LaUimcr. U 8 N, ltr Whlt.hur.t Mhu Ab.1, 8 d. Castro, J A Lopoi, Ju lgo DooglM. D 8 U*ru.., C B 8o»ll)r, Win Wllmf.-Jlnj, ltdj »nd son, John tdd« N N.rtruikr, Hon H It Msllorj, C C»rtor, H Olbbo, C B Wilder, 11 C Torrev, M F.lireen, 8 Tnylor, J ClM. W Boll, D Reboro, 8 Held, 8 Doniberty. JBuke.CCUrko, J Stone, B MoWllllnm., Jnok Smith, R Robert, P Mul- lorvino, J Valdes, and 18 steeritge. .. M For steamer Wm Gaston, from Palatka, Ac-Mrs M M Hernandos, Mrs M M Cater, Miss Cater, Mr* J M Lillis. Miss Spoissoger, B Mills, J ^Turner, J R Par rott, j F Hughes, E A Nix, E B Jones, J F C*ndi«, fc Boyles, Col Dllworth. E Rielly, Mr Gould and 5 svts J H Postell and svt, F Sv Bungbaiu, D F LifiD, A Blare, and 25 deck. Per steamer Calhoun, from Charleston—Jno C Mar tin, D Morse, E F Pitman, E H Ross, li W Shaw, A A Solomons. II Wlghlma.., J Ballard, Miss 8 J Solomons, and 3 d«cL do, in Custom House Stores do do do. favorable terms by WEBSTER A PALMES. Drugs and IVIe<liciue8« fTIJIE Subscribers would invite tho attention of I Merchants, Factors, Ac., to their stock, whioh com prises every article in their line of business, and which they offer for sale on tho most liberal terms, aud at prices as low as they can bo purchased for in any Southern market, viz: French, English and Amorican Chemicals Druggists' Glass* aro White Load and Paints, dry and in oil Sperm, Lard and Tanners' Oil Linseed, Neat's Foot aud Machinery Oil Paint Brushes, Window Glass Pot and Pearlash aud Saleratus Pepper, Ginger, Nutmegs, Maco Allspice, Cinuainon, Cloves English Mustard in bottles and boxes Lemon Syrup, Sweet Oil, Candies Ixjrillard's Snuff and Smoking Tobao 1 / Letter and Cap Paper, Playing Cards Ink, Wafers, Stool Pons Razors, Razor Straps, Shaving Cream Toilet Soaps, Cologne, Hair Oils TOotli, llair and Shaving Brushes Dressiux, Fine Teeth aud Pooket Combs Tuck. Side and Back Also. Landreth's Warranted Garden Seeds, kept eon stantly on hand. MOORE A HENDRICKSON, 123 Istf Gibbons's Buildings. €HAa11I*A(4MC wine. 1 rk BASKLTri of La Cardinal Champagne Wine, 1U a very superior article, just received per brig Foster and for sale by A. C. TOMS, dec 1 No. 126 Bay street. A- LE and i’OUTKil.—M bbls. Cream Alo ; “ casks London Porter, jnstreoeived and for salo (dec 13) McMAHON A DOYLE. od and for sale by (duo 20) 1 WAN’S HOWN.-A few dozen piece. Swim's ) Down, received per steamer, and for sale by lee 10 L '.ROCHE, BQWNE A CO. MoUAHON A DOYLE. , for sale by DAVID R. DILLON, Foot of West Broad-street. A)OD.—30 cords Lightwood arioul lor .ale by DAVID R. DILLON. Foot of Woe* Broad-street. 7 lOltN.—1UUU bushels prime C< I . mvtn w dec 14 Bradley, Mi s E E Urday, Dennis Uradly, A L Brady, Francis Brady. Patrick Oranoh,John L Hunt, Thomas Hoard, Charles Hodford, Wm Beutloy,James Uookett, John M Ueudcll, James Berry, Charles Bell, Sarah Berry, Emma Rronnan, Jonn Herns, William Brewer, O W Brenan, Bridget Braldalbani, MoG Bird, M P Bishop, W M Bryno, Patrick Bryson, Thus II Bryant, Frances A Brlok, John L Bowman, Isoao C Uostiok, Williams Boch, John Bordell, Wm H Blodgett, A G Brosnan, M J Brown, Mary Brown, Collin L Brown, Jos R Brown, Wm U Brown, Jainos R Brown, Sidney 8 Brown, G Brown, Robert Brother, James Burke, Simeon Burke, Michael Bufford, Beall A Co Buffington, Mr Bsnny, J H Burnes, John Burnes, James Buggs, Nelly Butts, James R Bulloch, Mrs Margaret Burley, Jamos CALNON, HUBER Cla, Mrs C Carrarus, Margaret Caulfield, Win Callahan, Bridget Casay, Michael Cavanagh, Jeremiah Callanan, Hugh Carter, John II Caseedy, Martin Cannot, Frederick Caulfield, Margaret Cartor, John Cano, James Carroll, Ilornard Carpentonter, Elizabath Cahill, Robert Carrey, Allis Cavanagh, James Cosady, Itosan Chapman, 8 G Chandlor, Wm Clark, Charles Crandal, Thos Orawford, R A Crawford, Jonn Crandnll, Johnston D Cherry, Patrick Clements, W P Collins, Patrick Collins, Jus K Collins, Mathew Cook, James Coughlin, James Commissioner of Loans Conray, Patrick Conrney, Patrick Conly, Lt Couchkor, George Cooper, Jos M Costillg, Stephen Conly, Bridget Cobb, Peter Colier, James Cogle, Owen Conkeley, Patrick Compass, Master Jos E Cosgrove, Patriok Corra, T Cornmck, James Conway, Patrick Cochran, Samuel Cnunloy, W M Cullen, Uridgett Culligan. Michnet Cunningham, John Cusack, John DA VIES, J 8 Dandlong, Wra Davis, Martha Davis, Isaac Davidson, S C Day, J as II Delorge, A L Delauy, Richard Devereaux, Wm Dior, Ramon Derry, GeoT Dean,.'as L DeLalnes, Charles Desfoux, Capt John Dickinson,E P Dickson, Wm Dillon, Patrick Driscoll, Donnis Donavan, Jeremiah Doluan, John Doyle A Dolan Dooily, John Dorgan, N Dotson, Richard Dotson, N J Dowling, TN Douglass, Ruth W Doyle, Timothy Dougherty, John Double, Martin Doud, Michael J Downing, E W Du the Id, Elisabeth Dunnigan, Martiu Dunham, George C Harris, Josephine Hayden, Chas H Hay don, Mioh'l Harnning, Geo F Hernandy, Margaret Hoaly, Jos Hewlett, S M IDslin, Sarah Hewitt, Deuuis Head, Capt Sam’l Heruandes, Veruando lleunoy. Edw'd Helmboidt, George Henly, Mich Hernandos, Nicholas Hints, J M 11 llieks, Jnt Hlueliman, Mrs E A 11} mi near, Mary llurtou, llmnphroy P Hoag, B-Mij 2 llooa, Sarah J Holms, Jus llolian, Jas Iiogan, Jas Hobson, J F Hogg. Wm Hoffman. Henry Itoll.n, Jno Hodges, Jno llovey, Rev. O L Hogan, Juo Morgan, Chns Morgan. Lydia W Hunt, Mrs II I. Hudson, Capt 1 Humphries, Jas llurgins, Jno JACKSON, WM James, Nancy Jackson, James Jarvis, Mrs Jaudon, Elizabeth Jacobs, James Jenkins, Miss C II Jeffers, Nioholas Jessup, A E Joues, Geo N Joues, Gillison D JohuAon, George Jones, Sarah Ana Johnson, Phiueas Johnson, Wm II Jones, Mrs E S L Joues, Edw'd Johnson, Jno U Johnson, Rebcoca Johnson, C 8 Johnson, Georgia Joues A Watkius KELLY, WM Kairnes, Juo Kcrwiek, Rob't Kerley, Chaunccy 11 Kerby, Mioh'l Kennedy, 8 W Knapp, Fred Keith A Johnson Kelly. Owen W Kenedy, Wm Kelly, Mary Kelighor, Jas Keegan, Ant Korah, Jas M Kenny, Dan'l Kenuau, l'at'k Keebler, 1. 11 Kciffer, Hich'd Kelly, Martin Kunncdy, Mrs Jas Kennedy, James L Kirk, Isaliella Knight, P A Kinnry, Jas Kinard, Jas Killoy, John Kochlor, II Knott, W 8 Kuhlman, II LAMAN, W Lurghlin, Patriok Lathrnp, Joseph K Larmey, Madam E Lane, D A Lake, Wm I*ooy, Patriok Langer, Wm Lancaster, Addison D Lancaster, J B Lee, Perry 8 Leeman, Joseph Q Letter, Dr. A Le.ahry, John letter, Albert Leonard, Matthew Lewis, David Lindsey, Henry Lyons, Joseph Lnidstedt, Georgo Liddy, John Lissman, George Lyon, Mrs E L P Littlo, Capt David 8 Lyon, Thomas U Little, Celia Isohnffor, L M Lory.Jeran Louglilin, John Lovell, I* Lovett, Kate Lovell, Edgar H liodge, Clinton, No. 52 Lovell, 8am'l D Lutha, Chas W Lundy, Dr Rob't I^>w, AAA Bro MALONE. PETER Marshall, Mrs M Mahon, Thomas Marsh, Wm 51 fitarn, Nancy Manuoy, Felix Marsh, Wm W Mann, A F AUrtin, J II Martin, Wm O'Snllivan. Airs Odonsclls. Nci O'Conucll, James PALLET, JOSEPH Paino, M r Pheln, Nicholas Pen dor* nut, Airs Pelot, N II lVndersrast, RluhArd Peck.Georgia Perkins, Harriot M Phillips, Elisabeth Phillips, John Pringle, John G Fo»«ll’, Dr T 8 Potter, Wm Poehron, Hugh RAYMOND, O W ftadiuan, Frauds Itairord, H RJr Raiford, AI Ralston, William M H.awsou, Dauiel 8 Rabhitt, Bridgi Reynolds, KnTii Ree<l, John P Ryan, Thomas Ityun, James Ridgeway, Ruth Rian, Margaret Reilly, J O Reilly, Tenloe Reilly, William RdRy, Mrs (Indian streetyALTER, EMELY Ripley, Edwin Richards, A 8 Richards, William Richmond, James T Richardson, Edward Rlcherson, John 11 Roberts, Joseph Roberts, Elijah Robert, Joseph Roche, Nioholas ** i, Tlioiui Robinson, Sara Jans Robinson, Wm U Rouudtreo, Dr Rotensteiu, J Russell, Capt John Ruokott, Joseph SANDERS, MR Saundors, Jerusha Saunders. Both A Savage, ’ !l!za Scaufsn, Michael Sharp, llanry Shanuahau, James Sattalhwait, John Banks, Wm Smally, Beni L Stausbury, Fred Stattcry, Patrick Shakospoar, Mr 8mith, Lissie C Soott, Patriok Stowoll, Henry Sullivan, James I), cooper. Butliorlaud, Alice 8uminers, Geo Summers, Patrick Balllvan, Ellen Shuto, Robert P Suggs, Ewd Static van t, George Sohungel. John Summerlin, Jenkins M TAYLOR, WM T Taylor, Miss 11 R Thayer, David Tritseu, Capt D Tryon, E J Tow, Air (butcher) Toole, Francis Tompkins, Lawrence Thomas, Joseph Thomas, H Thomas, Wm B Thomas, Airs M A Thomas, Richard Thomson. Capt Chas Thompson, Joaaph U Thompson, Mrs E Thompson, Samuel Thompson, A Turner, II (bootmaker) Turner, Caleb J Turnor, John W Tuttle, J Augustine 8 Tull, James VALTER. I* Vulquez, Jai Vnndulken, M Vator, John Jacob C Vanston, George WALL, MARGARET Wager, John lienry Waldo, James Waters, Isaac, jr Waltower, Cliaij Waldlelgh, M Wallens, John Wain, ECS Waller, Elisa Stafford, John Babaty, Clemmo Sleeper, Henry J Sleeper, Capt John Stem, Jacob K Slieeby, Patrick Stearns, Chas E Stewart, Johu Stevens, Capt Charles Soglo, Mr Bheperd, James Steve us, Goo W Stevins, Georgo 8tevens, 8 T Snyder, W D Shiols, Patriok Sinuott, Nicholas Btidingcr, Samuel T Shiels, F Sykes, Cornelia G Schneider, N S Walker, Geo Wanner, Obodiah Waltt, John Ward, Morcey Wallbrook, F Whelan, James Whelan, Dennis Welsh, Mark Wheeler, Wm Werner, C Woad, John West. Jane E Welsh, Maurice Williams, 8ainuel Williams, C^il T S Williams, Alartha A Williams, Airs, Henry I{ White, Lydia W Witlngtou, Jas E Wilson, Ella Louisa Wilson, Alex Wilson, David White, Wright Whotfield Wm Wrath, James Wilbus, A Wilcox, Georgo 8 Wileox, Ephraim Whlttmore, Henry E Wilkins, Miss ML Wood, Jos N Wood, James I) Woods, Mary E YOUNG, AC Yammoll, Francis C Yelbasioe Division ZERBST, HENRY B. At. MOREL, P. M. Maloy, David Alanning, AI Mangan, Wills Dutton, Capt Johu L EARLS, JNO D Ells, Nathan Emmerson, C , English, Mrs, Mother of In-Aloon, John 3 Mansoll, Samuel Masswlok, Albort Alartiu, John Matthews, Jamos Manchester. Thomas Mowa, I»J Meuco, Wm J AlitcheU, D G Alirault, Pucilla Ann Miller, John A Myatt, Ewd Allies, Wm Aligreal, Margaret Aiyres, Mosul Millor, Sarah J Miller, James Alisset, John Alilt^m, Nathaniel Middleton, E Aiickloe, John Millen, Martin Atorron, David Moon, Charles LVOiVSnQTHAlEOF! For tho Cirowth and Uinbellialiiiient of the Hair, to Prevent Itn Fulling Off' und Turning Gray. Awarded the highest premiums by the States of New-York, Maryland and Michigan, at their Annual Fairs of 1851. fl'lIL* KATiJAlKON neutralizes the effect of dls- x esse, climate, and old age, in preserving and re storing the human Hair even aftor a baldness of twenty yoars; cleanses the scalp Irom Scurf and Dandruff; will ouro the Nervous Headache, Scald Head. Erysipe las, Diseases of tho skin, kc., and is the most desirable TOILET ARTICLE. For Ladies’ or Gentlemen’s use, ‘n the world. Its per fume equals Lubiu's Choicest Extracts, and being freo “°» n *» offensive oil or coloring properties, it givus the llair that clean, bright, soft, lively uppearanoo, seoured Y no other preparation. The uso of tho Kathairon is adoptod by the first phy sicians in Europe and America, aud has a pntronago and sale unprecedented in tho history of tho materia rnedici. But words are superlluous, a trial only can attest its real virtue, as millions cortify. To be had throughout North and South America, Europe aud the Islauds of the Ocean, in large bottles, for 25 cents. Sold in Savannah by T. AL TURNER k CO. » 181 Bay utroev Lyon’s Extract OF PURE JAMAICA QINQER, L'OR Dyspepeiu, Cholic, Cholera Morbus, Cbolo- 4-. ". Dizziness, Fever and Ague, Summer Com plaints, Norvous and General Debility, Ac. A pure nr- tiele, and administered with positive effect in tho above £1*° Ufe<i 7 * be7erage aud for culinary parnoeeg. Sold over/ whore. J Sold in 8avannah by dee 11 6 me NEW HOOKS. RECEIVED BY JOHN M.COOPER & CO. Tiivbsdat, Dko. 23bd. \T \ NOVKl, I or, v.ri.jiio. of Kngii.h Life.— Bv fair h. Bulwer Lytton—part 1. “J f* 11 , 41 , Ao Jf Hungary, in tho years 1848 und 1849. By Arthur Gargol. Christmas Tales. By Charlos Diokens. ^Bianca: a tale of Erin and Italy. By Edward Matu- Dwlo/™" 7 PI,U ' D> ’ ,obn by Spe.ch.i on th. LagiaUtl.e Indap.nd.no. of Irol.nd, in'r'rJu^rr nut... Uv Thoinn. i’r.od. lUagher! r >*® f*/ 0 ? > u , PB ; or. Ejghtuen Sermons. By emi nent Living Divines of the Prcsbyt— 1 ed by Rev. Elijah Wilson. CHEAPEST CASH STOKE. I 'll E tiohscribere have for sale a large and entirely new stock of Dressand Housekeeping Dry Goods; i they have also in addition thoreto. bought largely at the New York importers' oloslug sales of the second importations for the winter trade, (that are du plicates of the moat approved styles in the choicest col ors) and sacrificed by those importers booauss of the sudden ohauge from sn early demand,which the under signed invite purchasers to inspect. Thoir stock com bines the best and uhoapoat goods. In OunMm Uriiim Him win nud Htsnrfs, Terberrl MIiuwIh. In new combinations of the most brilliant oolors and new designs. Thibet Shawls, wilh Silk Fringes, block 8llk Shaw Is, Wool Plaid Shawls and Long Shawls, in every quality, from very low priced to finest Import ed; Mourning Shawls and Long Shawls ; black Thibet Shawls and Long Shawls: Thibet Brooke Scarfs in all sites, children's Plaid Wool Shawls, from 25ots. upwards; very rich Brouade colored and blaok Bilks; rich colored Satin da Clients; choico colors in Oroohe and Chene Silks: Gorgeous Cbaraollon and Tan color ed wide Silks; Black bilks, in Taffetoo, Gro de Rhinos, Alatteonles and Biihofft, in evory quality, from very low nriood to bes< and huaviost Imported. Lining Silks, in 1 lorouce, double Floronie and Alaroellne—cheaper qhan usual nrleos: vary rich colors and plaids in Lost tuallty of lUw Silks, (all Bilk); small plaid do. for ehildrea; Black Silk Trimming Laces ef eyery width, in the beet quality, particularly tl widths now so much used for Bouucte aud Sacqucb Cashmeres, Atoussollinos and Alualin de Lalues, from lUo. to$I per yard, of tho richest oolors and newest pat terns ; figured, colored and blaok Orleans and Lyoness Cloths; Chamelions Mohairs; ohoioest shades, in Drubs. Bluos, Browns aud ail other colors in Alpaocos ; French Moil nos, very ohoap: Paramattas: English Me rinos, very tiuo and very ohoRp: plain blaok French Delaines, In all qualities at onoapost prices; plain, blue, pink and dark colors in French ds Lalncs; Brocade und Cliene.Antiques; (these identical foods obtained a modal at tho World’s lair in London, for the extrumest perfection in French Cotton Fabrics); a large qnautity of Booteh Ginghams at U^ti. per ywd: Embroidered Chomisotts and Hab its; Albonl and Frilled Collar* and Capes; Bloeves: new Wristbands and Cuffs, Mourning Collars aud Cans Etnbroidorod Uandkurchiers, vory cheap; Cnuibrio and Swiss worked Edgings and Insortings; Bilk and Nnun Silk Hose, (Vom small to very large sizes; La dies block Jaihr and Cashmere Hose, very fine; Ladlea’aiid IUIhhom’ Eutfllab Cotton Ifloae* and Genu’ and Boys’ English hair Hose, from very low- B rloed to best imported and very cheap; Boys aud (Uses ianoy Winter Hoso and haif llose, very ohsap; GenU white and colorod Wool Undershirts; Merino do.; Cotton do.; v Meri, o Drawer* ; Ladies’ Bilk and Wool Vests; Lambs' Wool do.; Aderi- nodo.; (the abere Undershirts and Drawers are very much cheaper than they can bo had olsowhore); Infants Wool Boots aud Books; Ladles' Silk Gloves, In all colors to miiidi winter drosses; Wool Glovos, very cheap; Buckskin aud Cloth Glovos, Driving Gloves. Gonts Chamois Lined lircss colored daguerreotypes. I*. III. CARET TXTOULD r«.p.ctnilly (It. nolle. Ilut Inbu ¥V nop.n.d hi; 0«U«y, ourntr Bryan ttre.t »nd M.rk.l niunr., wh.r. h. I. pr.pnr.il to ..cent. 1-k- tnw. In fit. much .ilmlr.J .tyl., .Ith.r in oloadr, rainy or fair waathar. Instructions given in tba art and all tha apparatus fnrnishoci. Also, a large lot of Plates, Cases, Chaasl- oals, *o. ( for sals 6m no 19 JOHN POOLE, _. WMouMAbn AXO niraiid dsalxc n PAINTS, OILS, TURPENTINE AND VARNI8QK8L _ . . and Amsritasi Window-Glass, Paint, Varnish and Whita-waah Brushes, Rebel aad Camel Hair Pcnoils, Badger aad Camel Hair BlcndorSjOralnin^Combe, Artists’ Ing and Dialing, dona on: eaionable terns by mar 90 M J ? HN }} WhitakSMt. mar 20 Nearly opposite Swift, DensJow k Ca. GonU Chamois Liuod Dress Glovos; Gouts’ colored black and white Kid Gloves. Their store Is the depr* for obtaining the best HOUSEKEEPING articles fc the cheapest prices. Thoir Llnon Goods are warrantod all pnro tlaxand are better value than canto had else where in Savaunah; including White mill Unbleached Table Dniimsk, in every width and quality from 37* to $150o. par yard. Damask and Snow Drop Table Cloths, in all sisee from 2 to 5 yards long. Damask aud Snow Drop Napkins and Doylies, from 87*o. per dozen upwards; Birds'Eye and Scotch aud Russia Diapers; Dowlas aud Huckaback lowels and Towelling! lioavy lino Hand Spun Un dressed Shirting aud Bosom Liuons, in ovory quality from 25o. per yard to finest Imported and better value than cau bo had elsewhere; PHIo-.r Casa Linens; linjiorinl nud French Toilet 4|ullu •▼• ry 7*7. ch «“P ! Lancaster aud Alleudnla lAuilts,colored (guilts; low pricodaud best kind of Bod Comforters vory cheap ; white and uubleachcd Cotton Shirtings and blioeiiuKs, in every width flrom * to 3 yards wide at New York prices: Rich Needle Work Lace C’urtaluM t taw stylo of * Window C/urtninM and FeNtooulnK« wh oh purchasers aro invited to exauiino. Als"a new S7»», Curtains and Festooning, vory cheap ; Tablo Covers ot ovory kind from very low prlood to nest imported: Unth and Whitney Ulnnkotn, or th. h.ltqu.llty .nil In muel’oln.p- thnu c.n bo bml eliuwher.; lleavy Ul.okuta for inr- rerju'ited^ ^ whiuh th. atlvutlon of buy.r. 1. Cloilia and Cnssimeres, }’‘y d <l». for Boy.' »..r In ,r.nt r.rl.ty; 8.11- net. ana Tioga l.ialn.ta, vory he. vy and very chonii: Kuntuoky Je.na ; whlto. rod and yollow ITUnjuU tremely cheap nud in .very quality. Cotton OnnitburKH Tory Cliottp. »i»l Krlp.il llnmoapun. for Ureaiii. i Koracy. ana Georgia 1 Inins, extremely cheay; a largo lot of grey and white Woolen Underskirts and Hack, for ser vants very cheap. Our atook is so thoroughly flUad ud and so uniformly verr chohp, that purchasers of large as sortment In small and large qunn t Itios can be suited fn our Store in a greater number of articles, and thoicby effect a greater saving than in any other Storo in Savaunah. McfOSKEK & TKEAA0U, LOCKWOOD de CARET, GUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, Sftas 10 ,h ’ [au 27— iyj o. c. C4BET . w. LOCKWOOO. nibble Sc Carey, meuciiant tai, ,ors and drapers. N. K. Cor. Hrouirhton 6c Whitaker mu. , h ».i * Ur *?» ni > well-aeleotod atook .„i d /' M J / Clothing, for the season, together with Taried assortment of Furniohing ArUolos. D. k C. a seleotlons of Cloths, Cassimsrss and Vest- Ings, are from tho best souroes, and for styles and quail- SJSS 01 U *“rpassed bv any esUblithmsnt in th« oountry. „ p3r CHAS. He PICKETT. BUILDER TTAVINO rnsuraed his business, Is now pro- XXpared to eontraot for Buildings, or Jobbing work of anydosoription, in liis line. BtaiMwoouted with neat! ness and dispatch. A share of the pnhlio patronio ;T most rospootftilly solicited. V patronage I yfXtZSZl' nob * rtMtI « t i Bobrlf.ll^n.., No. 56 East Bay, Charleston Ors 1 * — > €HARI.ES sholl ~ ^pomlon'd psisissiiis rlor nppiinrinco of Shop Front, .wW./ '?• «U- ofhiui,o.r.foll,olUnd.4 Uh ** Urul<tu »8» ■kj- HI. odio. i. inH.ndrv. fottSSSrfsSSJoSSgSiS, style; Kid Glovea ole«noU, sntl*na?M..I^ cleaned, renovated or dyed m * P*«-monts done iu the same stv’o *iiU M k“ v bo ro( iai»«d. All pleased rnyputronaaiid friend* ^erms^m/ly *° mucil l’ersons sending parcels bv rsquosted to wrli J srmaiCsottt^. 0 " v r ‘ i,road t o call for them. * m *7 know where iSL 15 ‘r ^LEXANDEBOALr.oWAV. Henry K. Wnsbburn, SHIPPING AND MAVANivAu'i'SiingJf’.^tHANT, an — JO Ilrouil.Hirncf, Chnrle.ton a n Broker, Auctioneer and UeserBi Agent Yesbyterian Church—edit- UiMIlKELLAH AND PAKASULH. Cheap Cash Store, cor. IVhitaker tf Congress-sis. The subaoribors have just roooivod a large issortmcnt of Silk, Gingham and Cotton Um brellas and Parasols, whioh they will dispose nf .t vary rsduoed^rioes. uncap vat PORTER’S Extensive Clothing Emporium, Hi. Andrew’s Hull, Broughton Htroet. 3 PHE Subscriber tnkos nloosure iu announcing to L Of Bavannali,and the public generally, latheis inreoeiptofthe largest arrival of Fall and Winter CLOTHING over offered in the Southern States. , —T P,,*, vi mu lllDbl laSlIUl- i. This osUblishmeut is divided into six different B “ h ountttlnlug a rich and full auort- ont in their line. Tho proprietor has taken great pains to havo manu- facturod, expressly for this market, aud of the bast uia- StSiuSloYr V# * D<1 fMhionftbl0 Msortmeut of »jg views Of parents, who will consulT"holV „„ v wu.ou economy by making thoir purchases of him. Isr Dk>'zktmknt. _ t , GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING. Containo brook and Dress Coats, of overy quality, from Do. Frock and Dreu CoatiC oiiv*" biuc.^brmvn^a'nd O o _ A. B. DlilS, oct „' No - *4 uav-sthkkt! ° R » oihORo£ j, shuts* ~ FACTOR, COMMISSION MERCJlANT reon, irom +y ^ Do. 8had I’oltoos and Business Coats,'a great va riety. from ^ M3 u,».« °iutb C ffim aiI,1#lldld embroidered Kos- 2,0U0 pair of i»auts, oir every quality and^color.^frtm apr 17 .FRENDERGABTACO Morau, John Motta, Alary Aloon, Frederick Moran, Fri fant Drummer Edmundsou, Airs AI E Eustos, Mrs Andrew FRASEK, JAS D Fahsrty, Martin Fraync, Jas Flanarty, Thos C Franklin, Jno Farrell, Alartin Farry, Ellen Ferguson,Thos G Fleetwood, Jno Freeborn, Capt Jas Fegsu, Mrs Forgusou, Emma Fennell, Jno Flynn, Peter Fitzbarris, Thos Fitzgerald, Alaurioo FithTan, Capt Jas Finklea, Alary Fields, Felix Friend, Dan'l Foley, Patrick Fo ru, John Foster, Thos Forrest, Peter Foley, Jno Foist, Morris Sarn'l Forlkson, Catherine Fr.x, Rachel Foran, Thos Forhan, Silvester Fox, Lawrence Folliard, Jno Fullam, Joseph Furlong, Catherine GRACE, LEUY Gafney, Jos Grady, Wm Grant, Nancy Grant, Wm Gray, Rob't Gammon, Pat'k Gray, Jno A Gardner, Wm Goaly, Mich - 1 Groan, Donnis Gear, Jno P Green, Mary Jane Greenoagh,J F Gemonduu, George Green, Kov A J Grant, R Gummore, II D Ginnane, Pat'k Girin, Mrs Beuj L Oionordy, Alery Griffith, Julia Griffith, Geo W Gilson, Calvin Gilpatrick, Capt Sam'l Glilsoh, Conrad , . Goardin, Alattheiss, Son MNyland, Bri ~ Nicholson, 1 Nichols, Ann E Moon, Wra 8 Aloon, Judge II Mourne, Henry Alorell, Elijah Murry, John Blurry, Oliver Mulhall, Alichscl Murphy, Capt Murry, Joseph Aluriihy, Catharine Muller, Carl Alurphy, John E Murphy, Margaret Molloon, J W Ale Fur laud, J T McDonald, Archibald Mc’l’iuge, Michael Ale Lean, Aloxauder McGuin, D McDowell, Robort McGrath, John McDowell, Goo G AlcCabo, Patrick McCormick, Isaac MoCay, Em McDm.ell, G G N McCormick, Aun AlcGanv, John McGan, P It AIoKorney, Alexander AlcUillaudy, Peter McCann, Catharine AlcCaun, Hugh AlcDonald, Thomas McCann, Robert MeNelty, Win T McKenna, Felix AlcCallough, Thomas AIcKoonc, Mary Aun MoEisery, McKatcr, Hugh MoKoe, Mary MeCarthy. Michael AloEvoy, James McCarthy, Catharine McNamara, Pat McMahon, James AIcFarland, Thos J McIntosh, Spaulding McDonald, Alexander NASH, EMELY P Nagle, Joseph Neville, Patrick Neely, Geo Nichols, N B Godfrey, Jacob Golea, Jas Goble, Joe A HALL, WM Hangan, Dan'l Harris, Wm Hallar, Jno Hammond, E 8 Hagarty, Tho* Harden, Sarah E Hiilehurst, Mrs L W Haunir g, Martiu Hamraou, Wm U Hanccrt, A C Ilalues, Wm Hackstt, Maries Harris, Mahaly Hays, Thos Jno Haaly, Thoe llurdmueiler, Johannes Uaxfiuou, E Norton, Geo Noonan, James Norkin, Harbara Miss Norris, James OTIIOMA8SON, A Otbellar, Fritx Olllvor, John A Outlen, G W O’Neil, Nancy Olmsted, Georgo T Olive, tionry D O'Connery, Chas O'Sullivan, Helena O Oliver, Eliza O'Brien, Dennis O'Brien, John O’Conner, Johk O'Hara, Ml** O’Jjcnner, rata AI O'Callagbao. BaUlwia Ll/OTBfiK ! LUrriJBLH 1 ! f l 1 HIS umlorsignod, intending to cootiouo the X Lumber busiuess on his own acoount, will keep constantly on haud a quantity of IUver Sawod Lumber. Rangiug Timber, aud Shingles; also Oak, Ash aud Pine , L JNO. F. O'BYRNE. *7 At the old stand, O Byrne s whar Heed Cane I ^HE Undersigned is prepared to supply ordnrs for REED CjNE. In any quantity, for sLlpment, WOOD! For sal* by tho beat load and reUil. Consumers can de pend upon being promptly supplied with a good article. Strict attention ijtrm to fair measurement. ” - tho stores of Messrs. J, of Alorning News, and _ TIIOM AS, Joues-strest. je21 tho rosidonoo of JOHN T. hmmhaht, Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf. WOOD! WOOD!! 3 tHE SUU8CR1UEII koons constantly oa hand a largs supply of Oak and Black Jack, which ho will at mv residence, corner of West Broad and Bryan st*.. will be attended to. (f 11 iy) F. W. AVERFELT. ANM1GNKKH NOTIC’D. TiTR. HENRY BEAUS having mudo au assign- i.vX ®«ut of all his stook of Groceries, Ao., to tho un dersigned. for tho benefit of hie oredltors, all per- i having demands against sAid HENRY BE&1I8 requested to band them in duly attested, aud all ner- • owing said HENRY BEAUS are re inesUd to m _ 8 **nniedlat« payment to QEO. J. SMITH, Assignee. tains Furnishing Goods of evory dosorlption for Gentlemens wear—consisting of scarfs, cravat * Waterford ties, Prince Albert ties, spring stocks! merino shirts aud drawers, cotton do., suspenders, half Lose, gloyee-all kinds, best quality Jones' patent yoko shirts, a fino asssortment, Ao. 3n DxrxBTXBMT. NEGRO CLOTHING. Contains 800 suits of Negro Clothing for honse os plan tation uso, hi.’kory shirts, rod fiannsl do., overalls, canton I lannol under shirts aud drawers—price of i3S, full suits froia$3 25 to $4 50. V ° 01 . 4tii Dki-authkht. _ , , INDIA HUliUUlt liOODH. Contains a largo and well selected stock of India Rub- bor Goods—consisting in part of sack coats, whit* frock coats, two colors; leggier slips, cloaks, firemen s couU— Warranted tostauu 280 Je- ^rees heat; riding and driving gloves, horse (.overs, 5th DKJ'AKIXKXT. CAPH AND HATS. Contains hats and caps, fine mole skin, a large assort ment and latest styles. 6th Djlvaktment. THE BAZAAR. This splendid establishment, on th* loft wing of tho main depurtment, 60 feet deep, is 6tted up at great ex penso expressly for ladies accompanied by their chil dren j here will be found * ■ - NOTICE. I gyiLL continue the TANNING end CURRY- INO bonne.., ne.rthe jnnotion of the LoiilaTille Twttter, end Merch.nU .upnlied eltb Hide, end Skin, of .11 kind, on re.aon.bl« term,. All orders promptly attended to. i— 28 o/H. i.pynoRRow. TOIlACCO AND CIOAUH. . 100 SiS??,? Tobacco, veriou. brnod. nud .ire. 11^1/50 M. Cider. do do do In Kora .nd for ul. b, fdreis] 8WIPT k CO. l.IQUOHS. QK BDI.S. N.E. Rum -wt/ 25 do Domcstio Brandy 50 do E. P Gin 25 do P. k II. Conn. River Gin 60 do N.O. Whisky 20 do Eagle Mon. Whisky In store and for sale by [doo 16] SWIFT k CO. DAC fc AC-ON.—fiO libds. Bides and Hhoulders landmu from Brig W. Clark, and for sale b- w»rz, anu tor sale by CLAQUORNd, CUNNING IIAM. 7 XLOVI5H.—Ladies’ Colored and Block kTh M .? lo v r, c '- 1 B . ,lk V - Lifle d o., Children’s and Misles’ Lambs Wool do. For salo by dec 10 LiBOCHE, BQWNE k CO. W iU T E eSf,^ r* TOCKH » with an asaort" meat of White Satin and Cambric Cravats at in i^ reeelvedand for sale by /J u *‘ MOOBE A HENDRICKSON, Gibbons’s Buildings. »!«== dee 22 ■TklSHttKttT, Table and Car.in, Kniree—PeaTI MORSE A NICHOLS. 4ttd lor ia2« by (dso 88) A. c. TOMB, 126 Bbj+1. ere will bs found everv quality and style of , OHILDRKN’H CLOTUlNc/. and of the latest Parle fashions, consisting of infant’s robes, christening caps, spleudid emb. cape, suit* oon- neoted and separate for every age, Jenny Linds, Polka wilh aud without capos: and many other good* too numerous to mention in th/s ad- Ve i« i. eE ?® nt ' end guardian* arc rospoctfully C gnMt b * vo bcvu taken to adi to tho comfort und convenience of purchasers. No Hbnteuiciu from prices flrstasketl. BROWN k HARRIS, Boarding, Livery, AND SALE STABLE. WEST BROAD-STREET, jf 1—ly JUDOS W. HAHR]d THOS. 4. BUOWK. D. W. ItliNcally, SHIP AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH, E all btiKne,,. ‘(j, ^)° f B 8 CIG/W. ttwafsa STORE, (At the Plus SOL' Z., A4ny-»freet, Ch/a\ToTJi£ °ut b ftnd (i SN UFF of all kliJlL. fln ® oat TOBACCO oo t 2 /rom tf *^** n *rypunctually attended to. T 7 PYS A T LA W Carolina j WillUmaABmbeJ i„ Co ', Ch,rl ** t <i , i, Soath WANIKK ,1 stkwaStT 0®«N.. G WhS t ^ c , r B , Will attend protnp..,^ °V a ' r^ioul.r atte^ Vv?n ^“iK* ntr l , ' Ud * Personal Property. Bwon ta the sale st Real or ~ *-'» A. K, itroTS; |nov 13 , i’OBT & DtnVHA T )M TACTORS A N 0 a C0MM,sga ANTS , comer Whitaksr-et. and Bay ' * Navananh. Supplie* in* Georaia^ cu®? f cp ^ Plantation on consignmonie.^ lo*Uts the net price desired Madison. Ootohcr 4, IBSt. 6m WUc«w A Olllespic, An < e i, °? “ nd Commission Merchant* Imtnm-i. t'i.ha»Tw r ftn .. „ STSSiii? or- * c< '- n .SAM'L L. DOWELL. Cotton Factor & Commission Merchant, No. 198 Bay-afreet, BA VANN All, GEORGIA. 8. B. Cruftou, attorney at law. 8ANDERSVILI.K, GEORGIA. H.f.rato {feASafKAa?.}«*—»■ Kluchley, Lockett dc Co. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 75 Day-Hl., Hnvnnunh, Gu. m. r. amcuLxr. a. lockktt. 4. tuomis. HOWLAND 4c CO., general commission merchants No. 17*J Bay-street. Savannah. ’ jobji r. HowaMiD. an 21 johm t. Rowland, jr. lallicasi a tavloii, CONTRACTORS AND B U 11. D E KS —Wat lift Ci.tA.rn Square. ly 8mr.tt..b. UIL8LKX JUJTLLK, MASTER BUII-DKH, DEALER IN WHITE l-INE LUMBER jas •Lllrtii, Oglethorpe CANDIES FACTOM SNO EOMMnt*^M£RCHANTS , , W.lll W n«n'. Boildin,., " __'..pt3 X.H.WINJTL.,. cn IU alWw, *■ nellOMNALDi COMMISSION M E R C llA N T S ONTINUE8 th. r.neiwn,, fur .ardlp. nn d ..11 P. Jacobs' CIGAB AND TOBACCO STOKB »* ““"--L. Hist. ortlte<‘Bl. Initr n Near Monument Honor., gatannah-fiSf 3 ana r.ual. *ames iHcHenrv '^^SM^WQTAhyPJIgtlC. .JftK’fffV*" 4 Wl,h Bblnpla. afdgjgn!. 1 * ** ,Uw - «t Si am' , Ss****