Funding for the digitization of this title was provided by R.J. Taylor, Jr. Foundation.
About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1853)
FIVK DOLLARS PER ANNUM. HALF YEARLY IN ADVANCE TWELVE CENTS A WEEK—-SINGLE COPIES THREE CENTS VOLUME IV. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA," WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 16, 1853. NUMBER 28. PIJItLISifBU DAILY AND TRl-WEEKLY BY JOHN M. COOPER, WILLIAM T. THOMPSON, EDITOR. . . TERMS: The - 1UILV Mohninu j laws” is delivered (o City ubyoiiberxnt kivk dollah'j per annum, payable hell- early IN ADVANCE, or for twelve cents a week, luyuiile to the Carrier.. Sniffle ffupjes,TMEBBcents. Thu “Thi-Wkeki.y Mukm.no News," (for the country.) containing nil thu new ninttur uml now ad vertisement* of the Daily, is furuiahed for three hoi.I.aHs pur annmil, in mlviinoe. Till DAILY NEWS. by MAPriUit Telegraph. (Transmitted fortho Daily Morning News.J Three Days Later from Europe! ARRIVAL OFTHE NIAGARA. New York, Feb. 13. K>. M. The steamship Niagara, arrived at New York on Sunday, with Liverpool dales lo Saturday the 29th ult., three days later than those brought by the Atlantic. Liverpool Cottok Market.—The sales of cotton for the week ending on the 29th ult., amounted to 55,000 bales, oi which specula* tars took 14,000 bales and exporters 5,000 leaving 55,000 bains lo the trade. The de mand was good and prices had advancad eighth of a penny. Fuir and Good Fair quali ties had improved ino.t. The quotations are : Fair Orleans Ojd; Middling 5Jd; Fuir Up lands 6d; Middling 5 jjd. 'The trade in the manufacturing districts Imd considerably improved. • Consuls are quoted at 99|. The rate of ii tercat remained unchanged. For American securities there was u good demand. The firm of Messrs. IIkrsch &l Co. of Rot terdam, have failed, and their liabilities amount to 150,000 pounds sterling. The Alessrs. Baring havo loaned Spain fifty seven millions of reals on pledge of Nation al property as security. Havre Colton Market. The Havre cotton market was more active and prices have advanced. The sale* of the * w«ek, the 25th inclusive, amount to 14,000 bales. The salas^ of Wednesday, the 20lh, Were 4,000 hales. Tree Ordinaire Orleuns arc quoted at 91 fs. and Mobile Uplands at 89 fs. tu 90 fs. tsr The steumship Florida, Cnpt. Wood hull, arrived of her wharf yesterday morning at half past two o'clock, from New-York. We are indebted to Capt. Wooduull and Purser Culver, for files of late New-York paper. Further particulars of the Strike or opp. ration* on tke Baltimore mid Ohio Knilroad. A Baltimore dispatch dated on Friday even ing says: All business, except the passenger trains, on the Bnl.imare and Ohio railroads has been suspended by the strike. No burthen trains went out last evening, and none this inoruiug or evening. Heavy premiums had to bo paid to cngiu*c>a to take out passenger trains to day. , The meeting in Monument Square, this morning, was attended by about 30(M) men. This afternoon, the limn again assembled in Monument Square, with two bands of music, und banuers showing them to comprise engi neers, hreaksmen, engine builders, machinists, car bqildjys! machine makers, moulders uud strikers. ' • Tho procession was quite imposing and orderly, and was a mile long; the men wulk- ing four abreast. Operatives from the Susque- , hatinnh and Philadelphia roads joined the procession; and it is said other branches of Mechanics will join to-morrow. Dispatches were sent last night to Martins- burg,Cumberland, Wheeling, and all the prin cipal stations on the road; and the operatives and those connected with tho transportation trains, struck on the road ami put the fires out. [TUIRD DISPATCH.] The operatives from the Suffolk works— Hayward and Bartlett's, Pool and Hunt’s, Milllioltaods and other foundries have joined the strike. The operatives again assembled in ,Monument Square to-night. Addresses wero delivered. A letter from the President of the Railroad Computer authorizing the Foremen of tho shops to pay tho men tho highest wages re ceived in the city, was read, but it is not satis factory, us it does not accede to their demanded advance, nnd prices in other foundries are, not yet permanently fixed. New York Correspondence. New York, Feb. 12,1853. Editor Satmiiuah Morning News : Commercial circles here are very quiet in regard to-politics. The pulse of Wall-street, scusaiive us it notoriously is to matters of tho smallest irnportunco touching the question of profit and loss, oianifests nocvidenco of sym pathy with the feverish anxiety of expectant politicians. Rumors aro ever nflout iu the newspapers, daily investing some now man with evanesceut consequence, us a probable member of General Pierce's cabinet. “Mr. Hunter will accept”—“Mr. Hunter will not accept”—Mr. Huuter cunnot accept”—Mr Marny is almost positive of an appointment”— " Mr. Dickinson could if lie would,” and “ Mr. Dix would if ho could”—“ Mr. Cushing cun and will,” and so forth, uuyue ad name- am. Htill Wall-street shakes its wise head, and shrugs iu indifferent shoulders, end stocks neither droop nor rise materially—and yet there are important subjects enough, one would think, to wake up cominsrca from its apathy, and instil a little auxiety into the minds even ?! J^bars. Wo! "Wall-street is iusensi- bio. The impression appears to be general, that the Cass speeches, the Seward responses, the treason expressions, and the young Ameri can dogmata, ore very well in their way. und indeed are necessary to keep up the proper amount of excitement, and to assert (which they certainly do very fully) the present glori- oub and prosperous condition of the country : but Hint there tcitl be no war—Wall-street especially looks forward lo profound peace w 1 m" cu l, ‘‘ 8 . coun,r y Greut Britain— Wall-street believes that it must hear a certain number of speeches, and read a variety of edi torial comments thereon, concocted by wise liesds on both sides of the water, but that the ulUma ratio regern will be materially ignored by England, because she caunot go to wur with the United States—by the United Slates, because she won’t go to war with England— end so vyull-stroet buys and sells stocks, and uraws bills of exchange, uud quietly awaits mo Idea of March aud a declaration of Gsnerul rierce'a policy. The foreign news lately received here has jurnished subjects lur conversation, but none ■ or apprehension. Louis Napoleou's marriage I s variously regarded, hut the fears expressed tue English journals of the intended French iivasion looked upon litre ns idle. Tima ‘lone cau demonstrate whut are the views of ‘bis extraordinary iiisu, who has shown him ia 81 OI *ce linn uud treacherous, wary and •old, complaisant and audacious—no one uf- lecis jo doubt that the reveuge of Waterloo ^buld be to Louis Napoleon the most cherished lit the Fates could yield him, but many think expected of Lord Clurondun. .Sir James Gru hum is populur only in the South. In Loudon, aud the neighhuthood of tho mctropulos, his celebrated purdon bill, under Sir Robert Feel has created for him more enemies than friends j theie nevertheless appears lo he a willingness to give him another trial, and he may probably have grown wi«er by his experience “ out” I .ocal matters generally run on pretty much as before. Building is the rage ; now liolcli the mania; no one is content now with second-rule house ; palaces are the order tho day, and those are rising with miraculoufi celerity in every fashionable quarter of tin city. Palaces for the million! Ornamental fronts—curved marble mantels—frescoed ceil ings—stuccoed walls—brilliaut conservatories —magnificent boudoirs—putent furnaces — commodious dumb wuiters—and all the“ mod ern improvements.” Rents are of courso higher than they were, and the value ol laud has advanced to a point almost fuhuluus—but (his is of no oousequence. Culiforu furnished millions of gold ; and lo use a Cock ney expression, “ there is plenty more where tliut came from." Meunwhile. the hotels be lore alluded to, are vieiug with each other ii. (he princely magiiificeuce ol their decorations ■ nd general appointments. Scarcely Imd the Metropolitan routed its splendid front of brown stone, and opened its hospitable doors for the reception ol visitors, for a prettv considerable consideration per head, when, os if by magic, the St. Nicholas presented its marble facade before un admiring public, and with a gilt rooster lor a weathercock nrneUiomd itarli the “ master of the position,” ns (lie first hotel, in point of excellence, in New York. Each has its “ bridal chamber,” furnished with n degree of eluhuratc elegance and extrnvagaut proportion, and the newspapers have not scrupled to publish, (with very questionable taste end delicacy) the names of the happy occupants, aven adding tho amount of their bill. The people of the Slate of Vermont, to whom the question of tho Maine Liquor Law was referred, have elected to adopt this fanatical measure, and the same law bus just pusstd the House of Representatives of the Stunts of Rhode Island and Michigan. This tvrannicul interference with personal liberty "finds few supporters in our city, notwithstanding the frantic crusade of which Mr. Horace Greely is the recognised loader. A mass meeting of. ladies in favor of the Maine Luw was held n lew evenings ago iu the Metropolitan Hall, und these bigoted, however conscieotous oil vocates of intemperate (because excessive) tern perauce delivered the usual quantity of maw kish along, which disgusts moderate persons, notwithstanding the tunny truths which must necessarily be presented in connection with such a subject. The editor of the 1'ribune, the aforesaid Horace Greely, was of coun>e the Magnus Apollo of tlm transaction. The brig “ Fally Ho,” freighted with tin. substantial charity of our citizens, Bailed for Madeira on the 10th hist. A few more such shipments of provisions would enable those poor islunders to laugh at famine, and bear with light hearts the evil fortune which blight- od their lust year’s vintage. The destructive fire nt Cardenas, has cited much sympathy here, and it is believed that some en'orts will be made to influence charity in this direction also. At a lute mooting of the New York Cham ber of Commerce, resolutions were unanimous ly passed approving in general terms tho bill originally reported by Sunutor Hunter, to “ex tern! the warehouse system by establishing bonded warehouses and for other purposes,” but denouncing as destructive of the benefits of the bill, and mischievous to its intent, tin amendment assented to in tha Senate that nothing therein contained shall extend the lime for withdrawing goods for consumption beyond the term of one yoar.” The New York Yacht Club have, with an oye to the great World's Fair, to be held here next May, challenged the world to a race of yachts with »*.|l nations. The prize of five thoosand dollars will be contended for next Oc tober. • The “ Erictton’’ Culoric steamship has been visited by vast number# of persons, all of whom appear to take a lively interest in the new Invention, or ruther in the novel applica tion of Qu old discovery—should the calorie engine succeed iu giving equul speed with less danger and greater economy, there question that steam must very soon be super seded as a motive power—but though there must be a certain tomeihing in the caloritwru- ijine, which may be destined hereafter to per- lorni great wonders, it would be as well not to be too sanguine of early success. It is, to say the least siugular, that the Ericsson, which for some weeks been reported ready for xeu, has not yet essayed a trip beyond Sandy Hook. It success were certain, the probable supposition is, that the patties would souk nt once to establishlthe fame of the new enterprise. —It is said, with whut truth 1 know not, that a similar effort was made ill Scotland 20 years ago, and fuiled. The steamer Niagara, which was to sail from Liverpool on the 29ih ultimo, has not yet made her appearance—the wintry storms have caused longer passages this season in propor tion to the iiicruuaed power of the boats em ployed, than has been the case fur years. The last penalty of the law was yesterday executed on the body of a man called CInrke, who wui convicted of the murder of Foliceman Gillespie in July last. The unhappy wretch protested on the scaffold that lie certainly had struck the officer once, and that from that blow death had doubtless proceeded, but thut ho itmoceut of premeditated murder. The barbarous execution by hanging took place at noon, iu the presonce of the clergy, tho mem bers of the press, the medicul attendants, and a few visitors, the Sheriff having taken eflactual means to exclude tho mob. It would appear that if hanging be defensible at all, it can only be on the ground that the example afforded by the last awful momenta of the culprit will have the slfect of staying the hands of men who might otherwise become murderers; and if this be '.be motive which induces the authorities lo persist in taking that which they cannot ren der—to commit one muider in retribution of another, for what reason and lo what end are lie public excluded? Oucc annihilate the pology cited above, nnd the hanging of cul prits becomes nothing less than the revenge of the strong for wrongs committed on the wenk, und the law should have other motives than revenge. How long will mniishmeni by doath blot our statute books ? The man whose life has just been thus wantonly tuken away bv authority might have lived many years to ben efit the State by his labor aud to repent iu a more true und sincere manner the deed which toe fear of sudden and violent removal forces him to regret. At any rale (he example can scarcely ho iutonded alone for the Clergy, the Sheriff's officers, and tha Fhysicians. The weather is moderate and fine, the (her- mnmetrr ranging from the freezing point to about 45 degrees of Fareuhcit. Our cotton market has been unsettled during tho week. The news brought by the Canada reportiug an advauca nti the Liverpool market, aud that by tho Atlantic confirming the previ ous advices, have generally been regarded as too good to be true. On the first receipt of the RECEIPTS or COTTON. *0., FEB. 15. Per etesmer Chatham, from August a—1021 bales Cot- tou, sail AU»e. to K Molyaeaui, Alien t Ball, Starke t Brraon, Padelford, Fay a Co. Por stoamer Lamar, from Augusta—1150 bale# Cotton, xnd Mdso, to T K Mills, sod others CONSIGNEES. Per steamship Florida, from New-York—Anderson* * Co, O Alexander, Brigham, Kelly A Co, A 11 >nauJ, J A Brown, C R Bateson. W Uooukeu, Bolden A Co, Bun ker A Ogden. N K Barntuu A Co, Cowdery A Wells, A Champion, Claghorn A Cunningham, U W Conn, Jno M Conner A Co, J It CarUr. Cohen A Tarver, Collins A Uulkley, G B Gumming, J VConuerat A Co, JO Cub- hedge, DeWltt A Morgan, W O Dloksou, Knping A Krets, W D Ford, 8 II Fisk*, J G Falllgint, W W Gar rard, II J Cilbert, W \V Goodrich, It It Uriflln. pros t. 8 Goodall, G M GrifTen, Harden's Express, W Hale, A (3 Henry, A ltaywoed, G It A J It Hendrickson, James llinc, llonc A Connery, Horton A Rikeman, N A'Har- dee A Co, J F Hamilton, Geo 11 Johneou, J D Jesse, J T mrup a. r, J.UU1CIIS. Lincoln, D P Landcrshl „ Mny A Co, T R Mills, A N Miller, J O Morse, J J Mau r ce. J A Mayer, MoMahon A Doyle, D Mallett A Co, Nevitt, Lathrop A Htohhim*, J G Nowooiubn, Jus Potter, Punoli, Hilton A Gahahl, At Prondorgast A Co, Prloe A Vender, Pierson, Heidi, A Co, E Parsons A Co, Rabun A Whitehead, Roberts A Kooto, U Robertson, jr, J Mous- seau, Smith A Lathrop, J A Schafer, James Smith, A A Solomons A Co, M J Solomons, 8 8 Sibley, W K Sytnous, Jacob Shaffer. Sorauton, Johnston A Co, J C Thornton. T M Turner A Co Verstllle A Butler, W T Williams. L V Wood, N B A H Weed. W C Wad«'*orlh, H Wilmot, W Warner, P Wilthergor A Son, Webster A Palmer, T 8 Wayne. W P Yonge. r Per bark Peter Demill, from New-York-11 K Wash burn, Moore A Hendrickson, Claghorn A Cunningham, T 8 Wayne. C II Campfield, Pierson, lleidt A Co, R D Walker. G II Johnson, T Ford, S At Laffiteau, Crane A Holcomb, Brigham, Kelly A Co, P Goiblehotuo, J Ryan, W Warner, C llartrldgo, D O'Conuor, lluuter A Gam- —“ ’V Cos* '•’* * “ >, {loot A Connery, John R Norton, and order. Per brig It 11 McGilvory, from New-York—DS Dun- har. T R Mills, T S Wayao, C llartridge, U Cranston, W W Goodrich, Crane A liofoombe, O It Johnson, W 11 Howard, Cohen A Tarver, 8 E Bothwell A Co, Clag hum A Cunningham, D O'Conner, Webster A Palmes, Scranton, Johuston A Co, E Parsons A Co, Swift A Co, and order. Per schr N Berry, from Baltimore—T R Mills, G H Johnson, Webster A Ratines, A O Toms. R A Low!#, J J Maurice, Coheu A Fcsdiok, N A Hardee A Co, N it A U Weed, Rowland A Co, A Fawcett A Co, J V Connorat A Co, T 8 Wayne, J I) Jesse, L N Falllgant, W P Yonge, R Mulntirc, Scranton, Johnston A Co, J Norris, aud or- Atkins, Clark Aldrich, Julia Aldridge, James F Adams, Uradaok Averfold, F W Anderson, Hon Walker Allen, John Alden, Orlando Y BAKER, COL H L Ratshaw, Catherine Bxkir, W W (colored) Barnard, Sarah Ann Barron, Isabella Blase, Robert Oraan, James Urannan, Laurence Brannan, M Brannan, Bridget Beeehe, Mr lioekman, George ikvket, Sarah Jane Bell, Kstille llentlv. Win Bwivfst, James Bonviet, Mrs 11 C Boringer, 51 Bernu, Julius D Herns, Win Brenoliley, W Bryan, IJ B Bryan, Tli " steamer Gordon, from Charleston—Centra! Rail. . Florida Boat, E Jacobs, 8 Solomons, U Crai Bishop Boone, 111.athrop, and order. PASSENGERS. Per steamship Florida, from New-York—Rev Mr In- { ersoll, lady, 3 children and nuree, bliss Cropland, E J lollls, lady, child aud avt. Garret Green and lady, Miss I. Davidson, A T Lyman, Edward Davidson, C B F*ox, C 8 Arnold, Mr Devur aud laJy, U T Chapman, James Edwards and son, Joseph Della Torre, F Bolden, Mrs Fondoy, Mrs Packer and svt, Miss Sarah Townsend, II Jonkius, Maurice E Vlele and lady, A N Miller, Wm Wilson, J C Thornton, O A Perkins, C J Cambreleng, Mrs O S Martin, L W Winchester and lady, W G Foot, E R Wells, Capt Childs, Goo Jones, M It Rogers, A Blanchard, W L Scanlan, C Smith, O P Hogue and ton, T H Lewis, G R Hendrickson, 51r Galpin, J DeMartin, .ohn Q Bergen and lady, Mrs A Genuug, J 11 Lester, C Lidpit, Clark Bennor, and7 steerage. Per steamer Gordon, from Charleston—W Passmore and lady, W Duncan, C Buck. E C Dure, D Mustard, L W Doggett, 8 Cammeron. A S Isard. A 8 Hull. Edw'd Harnner, Col Cruger, lady, child and nnrse, E Jacobs. Dr Skolton, J A Roberts, J Sheltham, F A Jones, Mrs A Cooper, n Shannon, and 20 deok. COMMERCIAL. LATEST DATES. Liverpool ..Jan. 29 | Havre...Jan. V | Havana Feb. 8 Hnvannu.il Market, February 10. COTTON.—The foreign accounts by the Xiagara, porting an advance in the Liverpool mark-it, came to hand early yesterday foronoon. They produced no effeot on the market other than to stimulate pur chasers to operate, which was frsely met by holders, provioue rates. The sales rsachtd 1775 bales, at the following priees: 22 at 6%, 9G at 7,15 at 7%, 272 at 7 7>i, 202 at 8, 38 at 8>4. 8 at 8>,', 23 at 8#, 19 at 8 ! 19, 30 at 9U. 2W at 9, 47 at 9> a '. 235 at 9\\ 65 19 at 10,14 at 10* 4 \ and 6 at 11 eents. Hnvauunli Exports. Provipexck.—Brig Chattanooga—672 bales Upland COLUMBUS, FEB. 12.—Our Cotton market for the past week has been rather unsettled, and prices have boon in favor of buyers, more particularly on the lower I rades. The market closes heavy at our quotations: { dd ng Fair to Fair 9^7g>l0, Good Middling Middling 8%(g)9),'. * CHARLESTON, FEU. 14.—Gorton.—The very hear r iceipu during the last two days-amountiug at they i to very nearly 9UU0 bales—have further depressed the market, andjthe transactions were decidedly in fa- r of buyers. Tke saJee < at extremes ranging MOBILE, FEB. 12, 4 P. M.-The Mobile Cotton market is dull. Sales up to 2 o'clock amounted to 100U bales. We quote Middlings at 8^(q>9oents. Salts Tor D*o week reached 19,099. Receipts tpr the week amount PHILADELPHIA, FEB. 11, P. M.-In Cotton there is but a small business doing, and prions ramain without change. Coffee is held lirmly at the late advance. NEW-YORK, FEU. 12.—Cotto.v.—The advance un- tic»d la our last has been lost; but, notwithstanding this notices*iua, buyer# have not appeared to any extent, aud we have to report a dull and noiniu.nl market. The sa es for the last throe days aro 2809 bales, making a to tal lor the week or SJOO bales. We quote: ATLANTIC OTUERQULr Inferior '.“"n?' ' jssaflc—afftsf imi •wi too wi*0 to indulffa the aspiratiou—wo •‘all see. • ii England the Aberdeen ministry appears * command publip confidence,especially siuce •as been understood that Lord John Rus- • • or “Little John,” «e he is familiarly de- |Kumod, is only the locum tenene of Lord 'lurendou. Tha prospects are certainly in lv or of the preaent cabinet holding the seals hi* 00 *" *‘ ln ®—^ r * IHirwili’a anti coalition to , contrary notwithstanding. tSonie few isngea will doubtless be necessary among ininor offices, but when these shall have *en jadiciouely made, there ie good reason to tnevethat the Aberdeen Cabinet will enjoy fair tenure of posrer. The Premier himself |wpa!. r En*l.nd, not .o much *aiuag the I?,.*' OW..1 a. miiong tin middle , "lip ebeolmol, hold the ecelee in Kn«. siiK.k S 1 ? is dwcidedly a favorite reat ‘°±: , \ h f 0Op,e ’ 8nd . R,r ‘ Gladstone is uu^K' V k 0i ^* cfe “ M • conacieniioue end Iho- Ch business man, while great things ere intelligence, there was u feverish desire to ship, and retliur stiller rates were paid than those current during lust waok, but as soon as the excitement had somewhat subsided, there ws> more* prudence exhibited, and buyers appeared desirous of further intelligence, from Europe. The advance in England at this particular juncture is uuaccquniuble. The tone of the French papers, which almost unanimously re fuse to entertain llie idea of war, may have something to do with inspiring increased con fidence ; but seeing thnt the estimate which fixes 3,250,000 hales, us the probable yield of this crop, ie almost unanimously accepted as correct,—that intelligence had reached Eng land of the large increase of receipts at all our shipping ports, and that the Hank of Eugland had suddenly, and pet haps iudiciously, ad vanced the rate of discount,—the improvement on the other side must certainly appear un warrantable, With these views many specu- latnra look forward to early intelligence from England of a reaction. Middling Upland ie quoted to-day at 10c. Middling Orleans at 101 cents. Breadstufls have declined during tbe past week, and if tin coming advices from Europe report more favorably of the weather, the prob ability ie, that we shall see prices still lower here. Common State brande of flour are worth $5,25. Southern kinds are rather less firm. Fraigbu were lower yesterday. The little demand existing for breadstufls having forced carrier* to reduce their ratei to 2 Gd. hbt. Flour; 7]d,®8d. ¥ bushel wheat; }d. \t 5 32d. ¥ lb. cotton* Exchange on Engl sod I* at 9{®10| percent, premium GO days, Nkmuko. A , J [ D Corn.—Oats coatiau* plenty xnd hxvs Rf Ain d•dined. We quote River, and Canal and Wes- ‘' r “*? nd Canada, 47u*43c. Jersey 43^*6, Pennsylvaula 4(ffq«4i, and Southern 3S®42. Cum has continued in good supply, but with an increased demand for export and home use, the market oloses steadily with very lit tle variation in prioes. The sales are 110,000 bushels, dosing at for unsound, 65(qMi7 for White Southern, 6«i<alb7 for Yellow do, tH(rt>(i3 for mixed do. Gt.(u)i)7 foi Jersoy Ydlow, and 70 for a handsome lot of ola New Orleans yellow. Hay.—North River ia dull at $l@l 12^ cash. Rice.—There it rather moru animation iu the mar ket, aud about 1809 tes have changed hands, principally on speculation, at $4Cq>l 25. There is bnt little inquiry for export to Europe, aud prime qualities are very scarce, r Lou it There ia rather more inquiry for oomuion deacriptions of State dour this morning, and the mar tian shade tinner. Nothing but very inferior par- can be picked uu at the insido price. Good brauds wanted on speculation at $5(q)5 12^. Some 2300 bbls changed hands this morning at $5 I2\i « omiuon *•> gvo'l state ; $5 25 for choice do; $5 3< >aM)$56C>4 for mixed to fancy Michigan and Indi- ana; ep 5U(gi$568^ for fancy Geuetsee aud common to $8 25 for extra Genessee; aud $5 25 for °* tr » O,lio * . ''“'^y—Tbo market it aoarcoly so Arm; sales 300 bbls Frison at 24*^c, and small parcels at 25c. Drudico ‘-quiet at 23»*c tuno. provisions.—Tho Pork market is a shade firmer for uew, with rather abettor demand. Sales at $lfi for old $19 5u(u)$l7 for new do; mostly attU< latter - is telling in small parcels at $15 50@15 75 for old. In new there is nothing ol importance doing. A moderate dornand for Beef, with sales of country mess “ $9 59(^1125; repacked Chicago at $13 256613 59: ex- a do at $14 25@14 50, and $5 60@7 25 for country and ity prirno. in prime mess Beef thero is a modorate business do- Ue ® f , Haiu * nre l» w «r w ith salsa at $14 15 25 fi bbl. A fair dornand for pickled moats, with let of llama at I0(q)l9>»c. and 7\(aj7^v for Shoulder.. A modorate demand for Lard with sates of bbls at 9L <$lllc. Butter is quite dnll at 13(016 for Ohio, and I8(« sUto dairies. Cheese Is selling slowly at 8(09,Ue. N.—Owiag to increased arrivals of Scotch l*ig, holders submitted to a decline, but this brought -rd a few dealers and speoulutors, who, desoiing tho supply present aud prospective inadequate to the wants ior oqusuinption, especially as an unusuallv largo proportion of Ameriean (owlog to the iitgh prioes of umnuiauturcd articles) is now diverted to forge pur- poses, havo purchased freely, taking up some 3300 tons, luoludiag wWoouM be had here and all known to b« •a the way here, at $.JI,25( ( }j$34, 6 moa., and $3l(m$35, cash, and now ask highsTfatos, with small sMe^ ’ other dsscriptioBi wo have no sales I "•irketi# firm. Ll8f OF LKTTHRH 1> KM AIN ING in the PbitOfflco, Savmmhli, l5il» IVE.bruary, 1853. W*rJ»ln* Letters tR»m the Ost will please ask for ADVERTISED LETTERS, LPublished according to law in the paper having the largest circnlatinn.] A1KIN, R P 11 ask ill, Capt 8 *—*—*-*■“ Haynes, Anna 8 llagar, Elisha llaxxaid, p.ter 11a> den, Mich‘1 Harrison, Jno M Hall, Dianna Harrington, BP llallook, Chas R Harden, Sarah E llarrigan, Chaa Hardiiin.kr. Edward Harrison, Wm B Harrison, Wm U Holms, Wm lleary, Jno Heany. Timothj Henry, Wm Henry, Grace Henry, Jos B Jlvndsraon, Jno llflmy, Alary A llesly, 51 ary Hick., Lucinda M»<Ul Lieut A L Hicks, James Henson, Miss Higgins, H W Hops, Dianua Hooker, Martin llowsll, Eleanor J Humes, Jno Hobson, Jas ¥ Ho war, Juries Hoover, Julia Hoguns, Mary Hunt, Wealthy A Hudgins, Bob t W HnletyMary Hantley" Fre. 1 . F Hurst, Henry Hunter, Adam k Lucrotia lludion, Wm B IIILY, W51J Ihly, Marietta Ihly, Eugenia U Irvin, Eliza E JARVIS, 8 A Jachens, Frits Jaudon, Tlios J Jackson, Hugh Jetikina, J C Junes, 3Ii'Ivina Johnson, F Johuten, Phineaa Johnson, Tlios Johnson, tieo A Jones, Wm II Jones, A J 1 Joust. C W Jones, E F Jourdou, Wm Jones k Co, C II Johnson, Noils Bolfioutlet, GooP Bolati, John Bolineau, Augustus Bollinger, Jacob B Bonnoy, James Brockman, Samuel A Brotherton, Wm Brown, David L Buell, Richard L Bulkley, Capt Itorcho Bunch, Dr John Biuk,John 8 D k, Tims Burke, Win Burge, James Biiruus, James Bubl«r, Richard C.4LVIT, WM Cahill, Bartholomew Johnson, T W Campbell. James K ELLY, PETE Campbell, Wm W Kattenhorn. I> Campbell, Messrs Chas k Kehos, Daniel Co. Keunerly, Mary Cannon, Peter Kouney, Thorn's Canfield, Margare Keunev. Edwan Carney, Andrew Carlin, Joseph Kenedy, Richard Kennedy. John Klenk, A k Brother Kluuke, A Kendr.ll, Capt Wm Carlon, Johi Carrigan, Tlios Caissdy, Rosenah Cassidy, Ann Cavana, Hugh Chandler, Wm Chapman, Goo W Clark, Lewis Clark,Robert B Clark, Chas M Clark, Henry M (colored) Lamratu, Pat Kent, Robert P King, P King, John W Kiely, Anthony • Klug, Frederick Kirkpatrick, James LEVY, ERA8TLS 8 Clark, Thot H Crandall, Johuston B Clement, Francis L Christian, Matthew Cook, Harnuel G Cochran, Jamts Crockett, J M Codd, Anthony Coil, R A Coffee, Philip Cogswell, Goo W Cohen, Mlehaol Colgau, Laurence Collans, Matthew Colberts, Robert Cole, Daniel Compass, Jos E Lamar, Thomas G l«tiu«, 8 M Laura, Sig A C Constantino Laugh, Ttios 11 Idiw, MoKinnie I*rkin, Martin Lambert, Nicholas loing, George Lacy, Joseph Leigh, Jes.ce Leonard, Bridget Lynch, klicliaol Lynch, Peter Llnsky,John 1 Jghtrey, J J Lynch, Nora • Lynch Thomas Light rev, Wu* J », Peter Connors, Edmund 51 ■y, David Carglfl, Doct Curatello, Stephen Cosgrove, Jos Crosgcre, Peter Cotter, John or Courvoiset, Jas Coonigtoa, Jas 7 Win Cronin, Patrick Cubbords, July Curry, Thomas Comfaky, John ilsky,. DAILY, MI88 E Dally, Patrick Daroy, James Davidson, David Davidsou, 8 C Logan,j I<ogan, Charles Louinius, Edmund 1/iughliii, Daniel Ixigun, John .MAY, MATILDA 5Iay, Sarah Martia, Mary A Marc, Monsieur hlallery, Elisha S Manning, George Mayner, James filoCarty, Frank Mallory. E -Malier, Wm hfaleruly, Wm Memre, Connor 51 Meuisligrou, Thoms 51 ears, .Mary Ann Joitannah 5Ielden, Janies Me or, Michael llexaeder, Julius Mcgraw, Morry .Monk, Jacob Meaghor, Jeremiah Bfyres, Herenns -Mitchell, Wm II 51i.cully, Miss S L Mitcholl, Thomas B Slaughter, John rtallston, Marcus C Sawyer, WL Staples, Wm 51 Btaplo, Wiu It Rawyors, Adam Strain, Ja nos Shay, Martin Sharp, Samuel H Seandera, Thomas P Naudett, 11 J Maunder., Joseph T Mliermau, Robert W Shoares, W F Stewart, John Stevens, J Uoraoe Slovens, George W Sexton, John ti Sweat, John F Sheehy, Patrick Snend, llaanah Sterliug, James E Sm«aton { George C Tonpenny, James Truuor, James Tlmpeny, James Timmons, John D Tripp, Georgo E Trott, Josiah W Thomas, Martha Ann Thompson. Moses W Thomas, Thomas Tobin, Pat Trnchelett, Chaa J Tucker, Wm O Tucker, Halil Trump, Daniel Turner, Ellon Turner, Rlohd Tunno, Wm M Turner, Samuel WARD, PETER Waters, Isaac Wade, Edward V Wall, 51 rs Whaley, Wm Ward. Jatoea Watson, Rosa Warren, Joseph BUSINESS CARDS. U. K.Oc J. II. HCNDHICKMON, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS AMD DKALRBS IN PAINTS, ORU8HE8 jan CftfcwMV MuiLUngt, y—n-u%oA, Georgia. * CO WIVE MY A WELLS, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS sep»l 94 BAY-STREET, SAVANNAH |y f BROWN k HARRIS, BoanUng, Livery, AND 8A1.K KTABIjK, WEST BROAD-STREET. TOPS. A. aaoww. jy a— ly JUD«B IT. HARRIS Smith, Robert Smith, Israel Smith. Thomas U Schneider, N li Sykes, William Htringtield, John Minis, S 51 Slidau, James Shirden, Tiinothv Sliues, Christopher Scott, Lewis Soott, David Hcoae. Samuel E Solle, W Hlono, John Sal I Ivan k Btoore, At'oys at Law Qc»rgt 9 Summerlin, J F 51 Stnder, John TAYLOR, W P Taggart, John Thayer, Polly Thayer k Butt, Tanuy, Martin Wcaulr.Theodoro Wller.G W Werner, C Webster, Win Wethers, Morris Wilson, James White, Jamos WetUohen, Claus Whittaker, Chas W White, Thomas Wyeth, Ijoonnrd J Willi,inn, James 11 Wilson, David Wood, Martin Wood, LW Wood, James D Woodruff, Smith U. M. MOREL, P. 5!. Dry Goods, Clothing, ho. CHEAPEST CASH STORE! ¥7'ROM this date until unit April, tho subscribers I? will CONTINUE SELLING their IMMENSE COLLECTION of Ureee, HoutcUccping and Plantation Dry (joode, at VERY OKEATLY REDUCED PRICES! To induce the greatest number (bv our making it in disputably thoir internet] to NOT ONLY HUY TOU INUK- diatk use, bnt also to anticipate ftlure wants in present pnrahasos. Our atook is unequalled in extreme cheapness and variety of choice in almost every class oCmmmIs, that are bettor qualities and styles for their rdHTctive prices than can be had elsewhere in Snraa- ufjb oomprisea partly a large ar: ortment of ITfXNBlELS AND ULANKETS, BEli COMFORTERS AND QUILTS, UNDERNIHRTst AND DRAWERS, LADIES’ VESTS OF EVERY KIND, WOOL, MERINO AND COTTON HOSIERY, GINGHAMS, CALICOES AND CHINTZES, MUSLIN DE LAI NFS, CANTON CLOTHS, in every quality, MERINOES AND ALPACAS, BLACK AND t'OLOKKU SILKS. From very low prioed to richest imported. EMBROIDERIES, very cheap, CLOTHS AND CA8S151EKES, WIDE SHEETINGS, SHAWLS, VERY CHEAP, « EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, MARSEILLES QUILTS. WINDOW CURTAINS, LINEN GOODS, all pure flax, Ac. Our stock is sn redundantly assorted, and so uniform ly very cheap, that purchasers of a large assortment. In ■mall and large quantities can bn suited ia onr store in a greater number of articles, and thereby effect a greater saving, than in any other store in Savannah. McKOSKElt & TBEA50U, 111 CongreiM-at.. next to llull-nt.. jsa 19 And opposite the Pulaski House. LOCKWOOD A CASEY, A BUILDKH8 and CONTRACTU It i HE prepared to contract for the orection an I repairing of Buildings of every description, an 11« ,h V bo found at their residence of Whitttker-street aud Taylor-strott lane. — (on 27-lyJai q c , MiMt U. W. LOCKWOOD, A NEW FIRM. W. F. UAKHIS. SKlDMoRK HARRIS. RIAlIltlS A €0. f FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT* And Denli/t in Grain and Groceries, 05 Uny-Street, Snvnnimh. .. - >0T ** " 6mo COLD RED DA UURKREuTVPEN. F. UK. CAK12Y WOULD ro.pnctiully givn noticu that he has f f reopened his Ga.lcry, corner Brvan .wae, where ne is prepared to execute Pic tures in his much admired style, either in cloudy, rainy or fair woalhor. Instructions given in tha art and all the apparatp* furnished. Also, a large lot of Plates, Cases, Cheffl- calt, Sc., f - sale 6m no 29 JOHN POOLE, _ . ... 'WwrOLXSAL* AMD RKTAIL DBALKR IN PAINTS, OILS, TURPENTINE AND VARNISHES. FVww* uml JmrriruU WindoK-Glust, Paint, Varnish and White-wash Brushes, Sabol and Camel Hair Pencils, nadgor and Camel UalrK Blenders, OrainlngCombs, Artists’ Brushes, Ac. Ac. Paper Hanging,, liurtlcr,, and Firn-Boav.t Print*. N. B.—House, Sign and Ship Painting, Gilding, Grain ing and Glasing, done on reasonable terms by ^ m JOHNPOOLE.il Wh.taker-ot. mar 20 Nearly opposite Swift, Denslow k Co. Dibble A Corey, MERCHANT TAILORS AND DRAPERS. N. E. (Jsr. Broughton Ac Whitaker mu. Keep constantly on hand a large and well-selected stock •t Road\‘Made Clothing, for the season, together with varied assortment of Furnishing Articles. D. k C.'s selections of Cloths, Cossimeres and Vest- ings, ar* from the best aouruos, and for styles and quali ty caunot be surpassed by any establishment in the -TT. ty stp 27 CHAS. H. PICKETT, BUILDER, VTAV1NO rn.umeil hi. bu.ineai, I. now pre> Xlp.Md to contract for Buildiu*., or Jobblu work of any.o.or]|ition r In hi. lint. Stair, oreouto. with uoat- anJ dlinalah. A aliart of (ha public patronage 1 respectfully solicited. rpentar shop on Boborta-ilraat, BobarUrillo, near West Broad-street. ly f 9 (, jg 1 'lOKNInlLI.K ami Ilia Tiinra. By M. Oul.nl. Vu..^S2Ptei. A, ' r *"“ > “ U “atpr. By tho anti,or Tn’iroland. By Sir 1 iiarl-.anlborof "A Toroiof l^ * niui K,p V toi “ °t MO. «r - ihSttfiSutaa, zi&vH ru| 1 and < f , !i d m t0 knowlwl 6«; ml and familiar quettions and u. subjects. By Eliza Uolllns" A liiacot of Hi. lA*»f Cnoli “,“m U... .ra. Ancioa, and Ili.manla of (Holaky. By Alo.au a,.. * „ oaira"lU«]Sl O II^“°w'u5 0 bi^'^5*2tf i ' A. M. Willi lllUBtratlana. 1 ,l ' W ' RoTulution. -j” l0 - JttMMtl.CflOl'ERA CO. •» Fcaihcfir 2 000 , PO V. ND ' ! rSATMeze-ftr ■fc'.Ul/V Jan II I. W, MOKHKL1., CO.' 4-f 0 buiua nxtra qiialitv aud vi.ro ■P ''•‘yEt'ill.b Do It! ilia,.hot,,' for Sjl iTto oTowstookbjr (janfll) La HOCUK k BOW N18. I AlCD.—10 bbls anil }](>■. run now , M1 J landing from brig Ohattanoca. and for sale by Oi-AGHORN a CDNNINGHajJ. N * lcJl V MKl£B OATS^PiTiTl mn 2a' heU JU,t rec « iT « d »»d foraxlt by ® - J A. C. TOM8. * ( ^ OltN.—For solo Ly " V7 J*w 29 J McMahon* doyle. just rocoivod and Ibr sale by * vnoapafn*, ——— J. ROUSSEAU _ (J.n«) W. W.“r"COW? 1 * and OMUM-AnthI. hr7"' TOa- i PAYlUn. DII.LON, foot »/w sSBhhds.New-Orlasn* Suxar'fanJImi O from schr. 51artha Jane, and for sola -l—. 13 CL AO HORN 4 CUNNINGHAM W*1I. ALLMTON GOUUD1N. FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 50 Katt Baf, Charleston, S. O. Is prepared to make liberal advances on consigamenU of Rice, Cotton, Corn, Sugar, FTour, Grain, Hay, Ac. *P* 1$ ly PORTERS Extensive Clothing Emporium, Dying and Renovating Establishment. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, 73 York-atroet. rear of the Court House. - ESTABLISHED IN 1832. T ADIES' Silk and Woolen Drcssns, Shawls, Ta JLJ blrOovers, etc., oleaned, and dyed varians colors: L»“its Bonnets bleached and pressed in a fashionable style; Kid Gloves cleaned, and Gentlemen's Garments oleaned renornUd or dyed a# may be required^ All done in tho tamo style which hae generally so much pleased my patrons sad friends. Terms moderate. Persons sending paresis by steamboats or railroad, are requested to write per mail, so that I may know wAor# o call for theta. spr 1ft ly ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. Davine, Thus ~ iv, Thos ilany, Austin Dulany, Emile O’Lyon, M S Dsnleon, Silas B Denigan, Patrick Devine, Patrick Dev, Alox li Diamond, John Dickey, J O Dillon, Polriok Divine, Patrick Dixeon, Samuel D Doyle, Jno Doyle, Wm Doody, John Dourly, John Dooling, John JJonhoe, Patrick Donnelly, Patrick Dony, Blako Doran, Agnex Dorsett, Sarah Downing, James Mark Dnwnney, Michael Doerniug, Thos Dudley, Mrs R 3 Duffry, Richard Dunhaui, Geo C Mitchell, Catharine Miller, Alexander P Mortliuor. Jack 51ouuey, Edward MoMey, Diggers klcnastnn, Bernard Moultrie, Miss C W 5Ioouy, Fid ward Moore, Emma J Mouses, Miu Jacob 5Iutry,|Thomas Murphy, John 51ulvaney, Michael Mnrphy, John Mi nsey,Johnathan Murphy, Darby Murphy, ltev Jos M Murphy, Sills Mulvauuy, Jane 5IC0ABTV, ANN •McArthjr Floronce I the citlsene of SavannaL, and the public generally, that he Is in receipt of tbe largest arrival or Fall and Winter CLOTHING over offered lathe Southern States. In this establishment can be found every quality and style of Clothing to pleaso tl.a taste of the ous. This establishment is divided into departments, each on* containing a rich and fall assort ment in their lino. The proprietor has taken great pains to have manu factured, expressly for this market, and u/Ute b*»t ma terial, an extensive and fashionable assortment of CLOTHING for t priees that cannot fail to meet the . rho will consult their own convoni- b and economy by making their purchases of him.H 1ST Dd*S K7MK.NT. OENTIiVaiJEN’S CLOTHING. Contains Frock aud Dreos Coats, of every quality, from —- to $39. Do. Frock and Dress Coats, olive, blue, brown and green, from .#7 to $26 Do. 8had Peltooa and Business Coats, a great va riety. from. ; $3 to $12 1,990 Over-Coats, double aud single breasted, and double Over-Coats, from $3 to $39. Ov«-i -Coats, a splendid assortment, embroidered Kos suth. from 4ig to 2,099 pair of Pants, of every quality aud color, from iMSSySscsrsssnssr - 7 * fch, * w - 2d Dki’xktuekt. FIJHMHKINU GOODS. Containe Furnishing Goods of evory description tor Gentlemen's wear—oonsisting of scarfs, cravats, Waterford ties, Prince Albort ties, spring stocks, merino shirts and drawers, ootton do.,suspendors half hose, gloves—all hinds, best quality Jones’ patent yoke shirts, a fino azssortment, Ac. 3d DteraUTMEXT. NEGttO CLOTHING. Contains 800 snita of Negro Clothing for house or plan tation use, hickory shirts, rod flannel do., overalls, cautou Flannel under shirts and drawers—prioe of Henry K^WpdiSmm, SHIPPING AND C& A mK|0N MERCHANT. j> 318AVANNAH. OEOKOIA. ly JACOB COHEN, 30 Broad..tree., Charle.ton, 8. C., Broker, Auctioneer ami Geaeral Agent Buys and sells on commission, LANDS, NEGROES, STOCKS, RONDS, Stc. Liberal advances made on property. RErEHENCEA.—Messrs. It. Habersham * Son, George W. Anderson, Robert Hutchison, Cohen* Fosdiok, A. & Lawton, I. K. Tent, Solomon Cohen. 6m octlSflj A. Be DULLY, COTTON FACTOR, N». 7* BAY-STUBBT, » DAVANNAU. GEOKOG J. SMITH, FACTOR, COMHISSION MERCHANT, And General Agrut, NO. 168 BAY-STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.* .. IIHQMID Hon. John W. Anderson, Hon. Francis 8. Bartow, Wm. U. Tison Esq., Horace Smith, Esq.,Messrs.Brigham, Kelly * Co., Messrs. Wnwliburn, Wilder * Co. T. m. HOBS, CIGAR, SNUFF, AND TOBACCO STORE, No. 107 Hnv-atreet. (At the Blue Stan, one door Wet I from Drayton-ttreei,) Keeps constantly on band, imported and home-made CIGAR8, of different brands, fine cut TOBACCO, and SNUFF of all kinds; put up carefully, at wholesale and retail, and at the most reasonable prices. r Order, /rum Iks Country punctually attended to. McAndrew, Michael McHenry, Thomas 5IcMaken, Bryan McDooollIn, Thomas 5IcUann, Peter McMahon, John report, hut the MAKINE INTELLIUENCK. PORT OF SAVANNAH 18 8uuRlsos6h.44m.;8nnSeUfth.iTm.; HishTideGh. Steamship Florida, Wo'adhall, New-York. to Padel- f0 K , «Vi kCo ‘ l -? th ’ 4 r off Island, passed •ohr G J Jones and a propeller bound 8outh. ¥ Br bark Springfield. Roy, Klugztou, Jam. in ballast Steamship Isabel, Rollins, Charleston, and departed for Havana, via Key West-to Cohens * Herts to A Low * Co. Br brig Kendall, Catharine, New-York, in ballast to E A Souliard. Bark Peter Detuill, lloey, New-York, to U K Wash- bum. Brig II H McGilve.'j, Crockett, New-York, to Row land k Ce. Schr N Berry, Pendleton, Baltimore, to U K Wash burn. Steamer Chatham, Rahn, Augusta, with boats 5 and 7, to G 11 Johnson. Steamer Lamar, Johnson, Augusta, with boats 2 and 14, to T R Mills. ^Stoamer Gordon, King, Charleston,to 8 M Laffiteau. CLEARED. Brig Cbx'.tanooga, Bradford, Providence, R I—Brig ham, Kelly * Co. ' DEPARTED. SUitAei Wm. Gaston. Shaw, Palatka, *e. Steamer Metamora, Peck, Charleston. Ax worthy. Art, brig AngusU, Stono, Savannah. Hid, bark Edward, Savannah. 1 l ” Arr ' brl ** A«orn, Coombs, Savannah; 51 * J C Gilmore, Harding, do; Torxtine,do; Pavilion, do; J A Simpson, a a. bootab»y-irr 1« in«, brl, AmtnlU. (».w) WyU., Wiooasset for Jacksonville. Soartpert—Air ml. jasx sebr r A Hoath, gavaawah- I ThASSA N uThON WI 5Tk .»J Hot aim Jj Of TUtou. IU.., U 184 BrowliUo-at- UOR1E 1 MICHOl.il. A liCOliOli.—W por COM. Alcohol kopl co«- ii J«o»liy oo lunJ for «holM.l. Ml null *r»4. b, J*o7 ^ J.A.MAYKB, lMBroaubto. Unit, bJ TOMB JAMS, Sjm.uoo.'imi yilrorn, lonlb. O *r Mb * pood OMOrtm.al of Dos.iiio HbrdT.ro, form.by (jiO Id) COLLINS* B1U.KI.KY. Demhary, Margaret EDWARDS, PETER A Eady, Mrs McCarthy, J E Eaataway, J P .McGinnis, Patrick Khrol, Jaa 5tcFarlane, James Edge, Goorge McGoratn, Andrew Ervin, Henry 5!cUagliran, *Vune FABIAN, ELIZABETH RMcKeuna, Jan* Farrall, Patt MoKonaly, Peter Frazier, Jas McOolden, Thomas Flanders, Albert 5!oQnellcn, John Frano, James NICHOLS, O Francis, Wm Nicholeon, Miss Fagan, Rich d Noland, Patrick Farry, Ellen O'HABRA, THERISSA Flanagan, O Margaret O’Dnuewhuv, Oarthalimou Flanagan, O Elizabeth M Ogdon. David L Farmer, Auu E Osgood. Cyrus C Fairchild, Juo Ord, Ed ward O C Farrely, Wm Feeny, Pafk Feely, Jno 51 ten: Fenwick, Thos J Fitzgerald. 51arlce Fitzpatriuk, Jas Findlay, Theo A Fitch, Capt Silas Fi tigers Id, David Friend, Jacob Fisher, Troy Fjgg, Wm Fitch, Jos B Frlpp, Georgs E Forrest, Peter Fox, Esther Flood, Pat'k Fountain, Sarah P A Forhan, Silvester Foutan, Saturneuo Follan, Jas Fuuch k Merrick Fulton, Thos 11 GRAY, LYCUROU8 T i. Catherine Graves* Rodgers Glancy, Bernard Gales, Silas Gardner, Capt 8tsphea Garraty, , o Couuoll, James Ohermuller, Julia M <).iHerat, Ww O' Lire, James PAUL, JOUN Parsons .Samuel B Parker,Franklin Park, Oluer P Palmer, Amanda E Peokham, Rowland l'hclan, Rowland Pcngleby. John H Pettingoll, George B l'srry, Elisa Phillips, Joseph T Phillips, Margaret Phillips, Bridget Pierce, John Phillip*, David Powell, James Procklet, William Pollard. C'lrnelia Puthy, M Plunkyt. Joseph RADLY, DAVID Ramage, Adam ltahn, Sarah R full suiU from $3 25 to $4 59. 4TI1 DxrAKTMKMT. INDIA UtBUKU GOODS. Contains a large and well selected stock of India Rub- ber Goods—consisting in part of sack coats, whit* and blaok; frock coats, two oolors; legging slips, clonks, tiremou's ooats— Irarrantod to sund 289 de- |roea heat; riding and driving gloves, horse covors, 5ta DxrSRTMKKT. uent and latest styles. ■iru Dmp.-nxi. THK HAZAAK. This splendid establishue nt, on the left wing of the. min dopartment, 69 feet deep, is fitted up at great pens* expressly for ladies accompanied by their chil dren ; here will be found every quality and style of CIIIIaDKKN’8 clothing, and er the latest Paris fashions, oonsisting or infant’s rubes, christening caps, splendid euib. cape, salts con nected and separate for every age, Jenuy Linds, Polka ■auks, frocks, ov*rseats, with and without oupos; and many other goods too numerous to mention in this ad vertisement. Parents and guardians are respectfully solicited to call, as great pains have been taken to add to the comfort and convenience of purchasers. No abatement from prices Brut naked* — llcdmond, James Itolnbard, 8 W Hodiusnd, Peter Began, Patriok Gafney, Jas Graham, Elisa Grsyo, Jaa Graneoa, Jno Gannon, Pat’k Gatehouse, Miry Jane Grant, Donald Hagan, PL tledflcld. Win B Kelly, Mias C If Kelly. Edvrard Richardson, Kezia Riddley, Wm P Hiordnu, Jeremiah Ridgeway, Ruth W Richardson, Samuel Rice, Charles F Gardner. CapO Robinson P R«»ly. Miehael (ialit, 9 W R*ifly» John Graddy, Margaret Green, Jao Green, IVsnels Gleason, Mary Gerker k Martin Gregor ie, J M Gill, J M Gill. Wm G Golding. Thos Godfrsy, Rev Hfoh'd Godfrey, Jeffers Gordon, Pafk GoirioU, Tetor Golden. Alfred U Gonlding, Rov F R Gonial**, Atnhroeio uodderd, W» G«»se. Rouboa harrigan, d Halpin, P Ruilly.J Roche Francis Robertson, James It,so, Wm llonk, John Hork, John Robinson. Richard U Rogers, Wm M Russell, K R Ru’sell, Bdargaree b)IANNGN^WILLIAM l Mhanuoa, Rosetta Shaw, WU Swain, El bridge C Hxyloi, J M Saylor, Joaiah Shauahn, Donahs Boyles. Clark UAKGA1NM! BARGAINS! DRY GOODS AT COST. \1f C. WADSWORTH will commence dis- H . posing of his rich aud valuable stock or VANl:Y AND NTAFLK DRY GOOD8, This day, Dee. 9th, at Nsw-York cost. ,, W ? V.°P # uo 008 ’ n W8ut uf any article in the Dry Goods lino will fall to call and examine the goods aud S rioes before purchasing, as we are determined to sell leae goods at prices full 25 percent, less than they can be bought ntauy other houso in the city. We will not enumerate prioes here, but invite ail to eall, assuring them that goods will be offered at priees which will be satisfactory. dee 9 Store under Marshall Home. Heed Cane! 3 ''HE Undersigned is prepared to supply orders for REED CANE, in any quantity, for ahipment, short notice. Also, koeps constantly on hand a large stock of Oak, Ash, Black Jack, Pin* and Light WOOD! For sal* by the boat load and retail. Consumers can dt- pend spot, being promptly supplied with a good article. Strict atUndon given to fair measurement. Boxes for orders ar* placed at tho stores of Messrs. J, Murchison, W. W. Lincoln, J. M. Cooper A Co., office of Morning Newt, and at the residence of JOHN T. THOMAS, Joncs-streat. D. REMSiiART, Wood Yard, Forty Wharf. mnuguui & Cox, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Atlanta, Georgia, Will collect Debts in the following Counties: D* Kalb, Fayette, Heard, Casa, Murray, Cherokee Newton, Coweta, Campbell, Gordon, Walker, lleary Merriwether, Carroll, Floyd, Dade, Spaulding, Troup Cobb, Whitfield, Forsyth, Gwinnett. V Rt/orxneee—E. B. Stoddard k Co., Charleston, 8outh Carolina; Williams A Brother, Augusta,Georgia; Plant. Brothers, and O. W. Choat, New-York. Nat. Mxwgpm. [mar 17 If) TMPffAB N. Cox. . —- -- -J CUNNINGHAM. IjALTliUOfiK P'LOL'li and HAPttN—‘ W hhd*. prime Bacon Sid ns MCHANTQN. JOHNSTON * CO. A l.fi and POK'l'iSM._ao“bklPfvii, Iir. ]\t ^15^ HABfM.—200~ nuporior new iBfsr-«ttrad n BBU * laudin 6 anJ for sale hy ***, CLAG1IOBN A CUNNINGHAM. C J 8B 2 k '’ Prime Georgia CornTTbr L-“ Ib hy f J»o28j CUHENNS Ihvnnie T <•)( | BBLS. FI hU P JIlIBAII 10 !>hi CLAGMOew * CUNNINGHAM. choio.FI*. j« ■ . ■ ■ ■ J- bouueau. UCHU UA.U M.'AINaI'FM O m.t e Hcb.id.m Sehn»|>,..—. Toni" IMnr.Me oati jgg! T w '2.o^» r .. I (ITTHK and CUBB55^55irtK»32 X> and choice Goshen aud Western Butter • CKese. received and for sal* by WFM4S »/ McMahon * doyle. h'maciillink tuxss; JtStXSfiG" ‘ ad a L J *AHH ... a L.ROCIIK A UOWI4K. s,uar »’ , » quality Leaf _J.» I iT , 'e , ““ 1,n * fPOm -^-Victor, NifLT&F CGBA-SfOlTAn ii tinJ^iS* J ‘ tJ * s 5 8 » P ri ® 8 crop a Une order, now asd large hhds, oar-^- ^JsnSf ** fr °“ lauding A l-K.—29 Imlf hurrols Aie, NT* oeived and for axle by MoMAHQN k lH)V J Suvp******? u,ld “UUNINCI * t MI 1 received 29 barrels of the ah will be sold by the barrel or otherwise m Arrangomonts will be entered info l ^» l8r »’ [ jau 24] ** LJ.Mll P .J'I'ATOKH.-.IIXI barrel, .u^rior FluuS for udi to orriro, hr ^ KQwr.ANn * co. lAALTIMOHK Fl.OUlT.—liou bbU. b.jir. lj more Flour, for sale by McMAIION * DOYLE. . C ^anihkd flag uooTT^Xliiuri^ii / Confeotion for imparting fragrance to the breath. I JNO. A. MAYER. W Hnn 5 Al1 suitable fhr Rico Mills aad Safes, for rule by J«u 19 F. W CORNWELL. 102 Bryan street. lit I'KWHB A T.—A fresh supply j tut r J.J ed in barrels and 25 tb bags, of toe best quaiitv from tne ousquehanuah Mills, and for sale by 9 ** ■ C. TOMS, 126 Gay street. C. A. Le JLAH1A1I, General Commission Merchant. Savantialt, Georgia. (r UKMBY a. ronr. t. K. DCUXAX. FOBT A in .MIA.1I, FACTORS ANO COMMISSION MERCHANTS. oof 1 8AVANNAI1. UA. Julian IlartridKC, ATTORNEY AT LA II Office comer Whitakersi. and Bay Lave, Savnaqali JOHN BOBSOK; Of Moilison, Morgntt County, Gn. TYECEIVES, on consignment, heavy Groceries, IV Provisions, and all the usual planUtion and faml ly neooszariea, having roomy storage. Madison ia on< of the best ap-coautr/ towns for Die sale of Plantatiui Supplies iu Georgia. Striol attention to sales, and prompt remittances in checks on New-York, if deeired. It may be always judicious to stato the net prioedeslrc * on cousignmonu. Madison, October 4, 1862. 6m oct 6 CANDIES AT REDUCED P RICES ! $16.00 per 100 lb*.—25 lb. 18oxes$3,?6 VT O charge for boxiug or delivnriug at llio Kail- road or aUamboets. Warranted to kcup iu any ilimste. NEWCOMB * BICE, jy l ly. b. W. corner Broughton and Whitaker-e m \KLH A OGDEN, SHIPPING ANO COMMISSION MERCHANTS, «*P 4 NO. 89 BAY-STREET’, SAVANNAH. ly WOOD! WOOD!! 'PHE SUBSCttIUEK keeps constantly on hands I Urge supply of Oak and Black Jack, which he will *eH on a* «t>ud terms as wood oan be bought at any wood- yard ia this city. Orders left at Allen A Co.’s yard,or at my rosldenec. corner of West Broad and Brvan sts^ will be attended to. (fll ly) F. W. AVEBFELT. NOTICE. I 8TILL continue tbe TANNING and CURRY ING business, near the junction of the Louisville and Augutta Roods. Turners aud Merchants supplied with Hides and Skins of eJl kinds on reasonable terms. All ordure promptly attended to. 4»»» O. II. luybobrow. S PIRIT GAM.—-Prepared frcuhevery day by Jab 7 J- A. MAYER, 164 Broughto/stmil* W AUPBNE.—Au Indian preparaUon for re •^fff to iu original color. It j, to u ” 1 '* wjsa teJ-L V1BiBBSK.-!0 boxiraiU Md S do. V Dairy ef a very fin* quality nod flavor These Oronud 28j000 SSSSSS i. F. PdolSCo., FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Williamson's Building*, Uay-street. 1.9. PILOT. Z. K. WtNKLia, sopt 3 6mo P. Jacob*’ ■ OIOAB AM TOBACCO STOBX}. •A7 llull-nt., »I*b of tbe “Big Ihcb.u Nbar 5Ionumont Square, Savannah, Oa. Keepsoonsuntly on hand a lahub avoex of imported Cigars, as well as of his own manufacture, at wholesale and retail. Also, Chew lug and Smoking Tobacco, Snuff ‘‘ fab 23 Same* JflcHenrv, INSURANCE BROKER & NOTARY PUBLIC. Marine Protests Noted and Extended, Averages «d- lusted. Charter Parties and Average Bonds drawn, Pa- pers prepared whereby to recover fosses from American or British Underwriters, and attention giren to all mature connected with Shipping and Insurance. Gt- J 88 NoJW Bay street, opposite the front »f the^Cus- Klncblejr, Loekvll tt Co. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. V5 Boy-at., Mavuuoah, ll«. a. r. KMCHUcy. k. tooaxrr. a. thosus. l^AMTliJiN HAY.—tfu bales prime, now laud- i, i n| l from {*-• br . 1 f Sn **tt Ludwig from Bosfon, and for sale by [ jan 18] BUNKER* GO DEN. 0 *L C/ANM of all sizes on linud and miinufer- tur^l to order by MORSE * NICHOLff. 166 Broughton st. VV r L — W UO L —purchased hy J f Jtn 12 ROWLAND * CO. klagnesi^ just received land for sale by [jan 17J ’R'. W?LINCOLN. l ;, w ,;l^ u 1 -^A N ^' v «r»K | r.^5rbirrei; 4*Ul!r ’ 1 “ d “* ,T ' >m Kl "' "><» 13 QLACKOia; s 1 ( Tr.co uiri I^CUu Ibr Ml. by 31 r. BOI-KIN9. At'.. TOBACCO ANO SKUAHST •200 ■* L }" xc ‘, Tobacco ol *«rl- . W ous brands and sizes, 59 M. Segara various brands, in store aud for sale by SWIFT A CO. GOODM.—Rich NetWork, Pointed, iV* * n , d « th#r “yjM Collars, Rich Glace 8ilk,Morce- rTue and Horunco Silks, all colors, Fine 12-4 Bed Blau- k««. Al.x.od.r-. KM Cilor.., r.Jiu' S llf, LMliut.r. \ o.t.. Lintn T«bl, lf.oi.uk. N.pki&A Iriah Lin*.., jurt l.uuivud by W. 0. WAI1SWORTU “ mor. .odor AMrali.)l Hou.. J US'J 1 mol 5 bbls. Pico Nuu,for hI. by ' A.BONA0P. JBH NEQHO BBOOANS. G.ntl.to.n' . ."IWBoou .BdSbM., l^dl..-, MiMM- dron s do, for sale low by w. W OOUKN ANO WILLOW Wj large assortment may be found at 1651 U«t»] S OAP .ml OANIILEn.-F.mliy ud We. 1 .O.Uo,*^f. J by“ , ‘“ , “ IIO '‘ T “ ,OWC * ,, ^"/ ) j %S'“ i ” d kV.ldburg-j Bntldlng^ ItFsrjmrt KOWIAA# A CO.7 GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,, So. 1TA BayMlr.uk. Mnvnumsb. JO-JK t. xowzjFZp. an 21 jomjs v. aowiaao, 1%. OlUIKUT UIJTT.LU, HABTSIt BCU.UBB, , DCALSR IN WHITE PINE L U AS B K Ii. Y.rb-.ire.t, Ogltlbtr,. Sf, Bqv anna D. Wei SHIP AND BBNERAL BLACKSMITH, Oppestie I.uur’a i'uiiuPmi BlMkiiolibiadUKoiM .itb .JddbS3....