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»TVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM, HALF YEARLY IN ADVANCE TWELVE CENTS A WEEK--.-SINGLE COPIES THREE CENTS VOLllJVfte IV. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 4, 1853. NUM PUBLISHED DAILY AN1) TKI-WEEKLY BY JOHN M. COOP Bit. WILLIAM T. THOMPSOMDITOB. *• TERMS: tfifhe •' Daily Mokniho News" is dulivored to City • ubseriheri. at five ikili.a us per annum, payable hall- early IN ADVANCE!or for twklvk .jbnt* utveek, Durable to tho Carrier*. Singlo copies, three cents. The “Tri-Werki.y AIornino Nkwh," (for tho country,) containing ull tho now muttur ana now ad vertisement* of tho Dally, is furnished for thbee dollars pot nun uni. in mlvunco. i. Advurtisuiiieuts iux.'rtud at the following rates ron ONE 8UOAIIB OF TER UMES, One insertion ‘ St uu 1 25 ...... 1 50 I 76 One wsek** 2 00 Tar*., Three Font Fire One Month. .$6 00 Two •• 10 00 12 60 15 U One Year • auove laics win uu uuurgou, i. • insertion 46 cents. I" two “ 76 " One Week $160, fto. fto. Legal Advertisements inserted at the usual rates. “Advertisement* from tramieut persons orstraugers must be paid In advance. Yearly advertisers, exoeodlng in their advertisements the average number of lines agreed for, will be oharged at proportional rates. Advertisements sent to this office without directions, a< to the number et insertions, will be published daily until ordered to be discontinued, and charged accord- f ;ular ertaiuingto lie oharged tfdT All Letters direotod to this office or the Editor must bo postpaid. j$9~AH now Advertisements appear in tho "Trl Weekly Kswy,". *®r the country. THE DAILY NEWS. BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. (Tr ansmit tod.lo ths Daily Morning News.] New York Colton Market. New-Yokk, March ‘J, I*. M. On Wednesday the sales of cotton reached ■1,000 bales. Loss of the Forest Queen. The ship Forest Queen has been totally lost ou dcituate. Slie in insured in New York. or By a private dispatch .eceived yesier- duy Afternoon, we learn the arrival of the Cam' hr La nt Halifax, with Liverpool dates to tho lSth ult. The Liverpool Cotton Maikct had opened heavily at the commencement of the week, but improved towards the close. The declino is quoted at 1-16 to } of n penny. GT Mhs. Franklin Fierce arrived at New York on Saturday afternoon, en route for Washington. She is accompanied by Hon. Charles G. Atherton. Gaitiks at Washioton.—-It is stated that on this (Tuesday) night the French Minister is to give at Washington a superb party in honor of the marriage of Napoleon 111. Tho Prussian Minister gave a splendid dinner on Saturduy. The Heads of Departments in both the old aud now Cabinets are expectod to give parties respectively to Mr. aud Mrs. Crittenden. President Fillmore was to give u lurge dinner party, yesterday, in honor of the President elect. The outgoing and incoming members of 1 the Cabinet, und the more distin guished Senators and Kepresenintives^ero at the table. Boston, Feb. 27.—Fatal Accident.—Last eveuiiig a son of Mrs. iiowles, ofKoxbury, seed 10 years, boarding with his motbsr at the United States Hotel, fall over the banister to the marble floor, a distance of 25 fset, and wus iostuutly killed. The JKflfecU of JUuropenu War upon Amer- icun Commerce. From ft long and'powerful speech made by Mr. Cubden at a late Peace Meeting in Man chester, which was attended by aoinesix thou sand persons, we take the following striking paragraph relative to the efleets of u Europe an war upon American Commerce. The po sition is unquestionably a sound one: Now, I huvo heard a great deal of 'rash talked, and have scan u great deni more writ ten, about what is to bo expected from the Uni ted States of America, if we declare war with France. Don't deceive yourselves. America is uot coming to put herself in alliance with tbe Anglo-Saxon race to make war with France. (Chears.) If you go to war with France, 1 tell you.wbatthe U. Slates will do,—the first tiling they will do will be to assume a very bold al titude, and require you instantly to abandon that right of search which was claimed und exercisod during the lust war, and wus left an open question even at the peace. Now, you will be obliged instantly to renounce the right of visiting American vessels. America will no longer allow you, with her tonnage, now nearly equal to your own, to do what you did forty-five years ago with impu nity; Mini what will be the consequence 7 Ame rica wiU carry on the commerce of Eurupe. Do you think, with your navigation laws repealed —now, 1 invito the merchants of Liverpool, whoso A orguns talk;, so glibly of wur, to pay utMQiion to wlmt Isay—do you suppose that, with the navigation laws repealed, if there is n war between prance and England, and ournar- jow sens swarm, as they will, with privateers having letters ofmnrqub.many and many a stout steamer built on the Atlantic shores coming over here with letters of nmrque to seize as pri zes your merchant vessels—do you suppose that, under such circumstances,anybody would be such a fool as 'to send an ounce of freight under the English flag 7 Would not the insu rance be some twenty or thirty per cent, more thun the insurance of some American ship 7 aud who in the world, do you thiuk, could car ry on competition in any commodities, if he had to pay twenty or thirty per cent, more than those who brought their goods iu any loreigu shipt What must be the effect instantly ol wart • Your aliipa must leuve your harbors and go and enter themselves aud gel registered either as American ships, or Dutch ships,or Hamburgh ships, aud be anything but English ships; then you liny bring your commodities here un der some other flag, and what will become of the shipwrights of Liverpool, when all the English ships are gono, aud no others build ing f They may follow the ships, or they »'!*/ go Jio the workhouse. (Hear, bear.)— Phut is what will follow a war; that is what will come of the M h!gh hand," and “ pitching *nto France,” as the sayiug is. [Laughter.] And tight well would the merchants of Liver pool deserve such a state of things if they ■unction such a course of policy or encourage that tune of the press which invites provoca tion and war of that kind. Though we have •jutauflicieully thought of what a war would do for ourselves, have you ever considered what effect it would huve upon this district— tills busy hive, which subsists entirely upon the industry that ia employed upon the raw ma terial brought from abroad?' It would be a very diflerent thing to throw tho country into dutrass now, for the want of raw material, to what it was some 00 years ago, for our enpi- tul has increased four or fiva void, and our con sumption of the raw material haa increased ■oma eight or ten fold from what it was in those d*>a. Don’t listen to those papers which talk about ‘‘pitching into” France, uud Jon t delude youraelves with the idea that the Suited Slates will aver corns to IipIii the Eng- '*h *» any war that may he carried mi. The Americana aro too shrewd to fight other peo- |>lo s hattlos; when you find them lighting 11 will be for themselves. [Cheers and daughter.] At the Banquet in Alesandna, Va., an the ultq the health of Mr. Custis being given, dm veteran orator arose, and, iu returning diauka, begged leave to offer lha following ten- tiuMut: " Honor to whom honor is da*." Ln others hail the rising sun, Wn bow to him, who#* rm is i Fill sure. 3W more, A bsMth to the mas I c hearing, ty* Panel and Klfects of the lucrense of Gold. We copy the following admirable article from tho Newark Daily Advertiser. The writer lias evidently given the subject much attention, and his deductions will be found to be correct; - Wiint are called laws in political economy- are very different from those, which pass under the same nume iu natural science, astronomy for exumple. These are so invariable and exac, that nmlhemuliea can deal with them as absolute certainties. Not ao with those which are suid to govern the growth of our popula tion for instance, or the effect of the uddition of the gold products of the minea of California aud Austrujia, to the quantity of that inctal al ready in existence. A law ol rise in value has, however, been attempted to ha deduced from the comparison ofprices at various periods be fore and since the discovery of the Mexican mines about the year 15(H). It is ussumed, that the stock of the preciuus metals then iu the world was about one hundred and fifty millions of dollars. By the opening of those mines, it is computed, that at the end of that century live times the original slock, or 750, 000,000 dollars hud been added. In the next century, ending in the year 1700, uu equal sum is supposed to have been contributed to the circulation, making the amount of the precious metals in the possession of mankind to bo lifleen hundred millions. In one hundred and fifty years more, that is, in 1850, this sum, by (heoperatiuii of the Aiueiican mines, hud been augmented, according lo a common estimate, to three thousand millions of Jullurs; a few huve placed it lower, and several, »c think, considerably higher. But precise accuracy in the amount is nut the point with ua at present. Now it lies been thought, that there is a fix ed proportion between these regular increm ents in the amount of the precious metals, and tho values of commodities and luud. Thus, according to this theory, if there aro now thtce thousand millions of dollars in use, pro perty must be twenty limes us valuable, us it was at the discovery of Ameiica, three and a half centuries ago, because lha gold und silver uow in the world bear that proportion lo what it then possessed. But if the foregoing statement have any good approximation to correctness, no such luw, i has been supposed, can possibly exist. Fi there has been no such change in prices. Tho price of wheat has been said, by fihnilh and others, to bo the best stuudard tor comparing the prices of all commodities at diflerent tunes. Yet the discovery of the mines in America, bird uu considerable effect on the prices ol things iu England for more than seventy years. It wus not till alter 1570, that a marked alters- lion was noticed, and that was 20 years after cyan Ilia rich mines of Pulosi were discovered. From 1570 to 1640, silver sunk iu value, so that it took from (i to 8 ounces to buy a quar ter of wlieut, which might have been had be fore lor two. Between 1630 und 1640, the ef fect of the discovery of 'lie mines uppears to have been completed, aud the vulue of that met al seems never to have sunk lower iu propor tion to com thun it did about that time. Af terwards, und during the lust century, it con tinued to rise. Whut then becomes of a law, which claims to regulato the vulues of all commodities by the scarcity or abundance ol specie — one which bus excited the apprehensions of many, lest the abuiidancu of California and Austra lian gold should almost have the operation of producing such a repudiation ol its value, as io make it by and by but a little belter than sort of “ old tenor,” of continental memory 7 The history of the discovery of the mines about the year 1500, aud of its effects since, will al lay all (cars on the acore of the immense ap preciutiou ol all descriptions of property. Iu the first place, assuming the present quantity of specie to be three thousand mil lions, the annual addition, even from the pres ent prolific sources, is but a small per eentage on the whole. But then ita depreciation, whicji we seu must at auy rate be very gradual; if there were uo counteracting cause, is checked ur almost entirely counterbalanced by a demand fully uquul to this supply, bountiful as it While men leel its stimulating force in the creusing pulsations of business, the value of money cannot fell; indued, a scarcity is rather to bo apprehended fiom tho rapidly growing demand. It tiiiy woll be Ion rod that (lie new uses found for it will very much outrun the im ports from thn mines. When the wealth of a country increases, and the annual produce of ita labor becomes great er, a greater quaulity ol coin becomes necessa ry to circulate a greater quantity of commodi ties. If we were a stationary people, ond did noteulurge our industry and exchanges, wh le cargoes of gold were pouring in unon os, the effect would be widely difleieol. But our en terprise, on the contrary, still shoots abend even of our multiplied resources; and tho fresh additions ol the latter are after all inadequate lo the execution of our grasping plans. Plate, pictures, statues, sumptous furniture; luxu rious houses, expensive jewelry, rich ward robes, wines of fabulous age and fluvor, equipa ges aud the likecxtrsvagauce, will drink up the gold dust like so many sponges, and if there is any of it left, some of us will gild our houses with it as the Chinese do their pagodas. For ages, other countries contributed gold and silver to that rich empire; but they did uot lose value, for the consumption was in propor tion to their receipts. Tho verv increase ot the inhabitants of die civilized world demands uu- nunlly a large fresh supply of coin to Keep the stock of circulation good iu the bunds of every individual. Beside, the annual contributions, amounting from a hundred to u hundred and thirty mil lions, more or less, will probubly bo stationary ut about that figure, but by no moans larger, while the whole amount in circulation is of course growing greater; thus diminishing the percentage of the increase every year, till it comes to bu i fraction not lo be appreciated. But'tbis percentage ought, in fact, as has been said, to be reckoned, not only on the specie used for tho medium of exchange, but on everything else which is taken as money, and gees to swell its amount, such as hunk notes, bills of exchange and other negotiable paper. How soon soma of these may bo • withdrawn from fulfilling the luuctious of coin, we do not know. What u Democratic administration through the country may attempt, uo one can tell. In this Slate, we know what one of thorn is trying to do. Should hank note circulation bo foibid- den in obedience lo a delusive notiou popular in some learned financial quarters, there will Lea mighty vacuum created, which it will tuke California some time to nupply. On the whole, if any one is uervous on the is uo present danger; and if lie does not live longer than Methuselah, we believe it will not coma till he also shall bo gathered to his fathers. There is also a moral as well as u cousolntiod-—do nu£ invest too deeply in iund or anything else with the expectation of reap ing an immense fortune (rom its rise in conse quence of a fall in the vulue of gold. The present vuluea of land ond rant are evidently speculative. The actual abundance of the precious matnls has not produced them, hut tho crazy erv of anticipated inundntiou, which, alter nil, will never reach us. Your speculator bus a nimble fancy. Corruption in the New York Councils — Tteo of the Aldermen Indicted.—The frond jury of New York city has indict ed for misdemeanor iu oflice Alderman Smith and Aldermau Hurd, two of lha meiubeis sitting ou the Bench of the Court .to which lha indictment wua made. The present ment slates that many of the witnesses sum moned Imviei refused to testify, but enough has been elicited to show that gross and stupend ous frauds, and wilful violations of their official duties have been perpetrated on the part of various members of the Heeds of Departments end ihe Common Couucil--every one of wbpm, it is alleged, could be identified if tb* witnesses had notTefused to testify. They *!»«r that a cartaiu piece of city proper!v woe sold for $11*0,001), for which one personofferod $225,060 and another $300,0001 and jt ia timber alleged llialAldeim.li ldturla.ini J.muixM of a c.r- <am party $2,000, and that Alderman Bard re- ceivod $0110 for certain auric., u Alderman j that Alderman Smith »>■ paid $500, and eub- eequevtly demanded $3,000 for aecuriag the peeeefe of e certain (rant j and that he el„, agreed lor $200 to euppra.e reeolutiune reduc ing the fee. ofcoronrta, which aunt he tubee- qently ieceir.il. It iaaleo ohurrn that rnormou, ■ uni. of rnoueiF haro been expended Sir the procurement of railroad grame In the city, and that towarde the procurement of thw Eighth Hired of important mlueeeee, ihe Ureud Jury wo» loft without direct le.iimony of the parti cular iccipienle of the dilfeicut nmoume- Ve- rioue other euine ere given .. haring been paid to Aldermen. The Grand Jury con clude by turning the whole inntlor over to the Recorder for a lull investigation. Scientific.—We find ihe following state ment in the National lntclliifrneer from its London Conespoiulent: Mr. Farrnduy.in a lute lecture before the Roy al Institution upon the 'magnetic forces,' made the following impotlant announcement. “ A German astronomer haa for many years been wutelling the sputa on the sun, and daily recording the result. From year lo year the group of epots vary. They aro sometimes very numerous, sometimes they are few. Af ter a while it became evident that ihe varia tions iu number followed a descending scale through five years, and men on an ascending scale through five subsequent yours, so that the periodicity of the vaiialions became a visi ble fuct. '• While our German friend was busy with his groups of sun spots, an Englishman waa busy with the variations of the magnetic nee dle. He, too, was a patient recorder of patient observation. Ou comparing his tabular reaults wiih those of the German astronomer, he fouod that the variations ot the magnetic needle cor responded with the variations of the sun-spots —that the yeare.when the groups were nt their maximum, the variations oil the needle were ut their maximum, and so ou through their senes. This relulion may ba coincident merely, or derivative; if the latter, then do we connect astral and terrestrial magnetism ; aud new rea ches of science are open to ue. *' One Touch of Nature Makes the Whole would Kin.”—A car, lull of passen gers, recently passed over the Boston and Al bany Railroad, in which occurred n simple hut touching scene worthy Af record. One of the passengers wus a woman carryjug tn her arms a child who aruioyod every one by its petu- lanco and cries. Mile after mile tho passengers hare tho iubiction of its noise, which rather in creased than diminished, until at last it became fuiious, and Ilia passengers nearly so. There were open complaints and one man shouted “lake the child out.” The train slopped at a taiiou, when an old gentleman arose, and made the simple statement thntthe father of the child had died recently away from home, that the mother hud been oil a visit to her fiiends and had died while oil tho visit, that her dead body wus on hoard the train, and iliut the child was iu »he arms of a woman who was a stranger toil. It wns enough. There was a tear in nearly every eye, and ull wero melted into pity and patieuce. All aelfishneas was lost in thinking of the desolation of the poor little wanderer, who would have found a warm wel come in tho hands that, a moment before would almost huve visited it with n b|ow. A.Singular Family.—In a small village in the Bone lies du Rhone, (France) there ia a family of three persons—Husband, wue mid daughter—who huve made a solemn vow t*> preserve the most profound silence. A travel er who lately passed their dwelling, finding it necessary to take some “ inquiries ” respect ing his way, applied to these eccentric people. Not receiving any answer to his questions, he related them, when, to his greaUaetonish- ment, they, in a fit of nxasperation, seized a cudgel, tonga and turnspit, and threatened him with summary castigation. 'Phis extraordina ry conduct is explained by the fact that the parties had become thn dupes of a clerical im poster, who has taken advantage of their cre dulity by holding out to them the acquisition of a gieat treasure, on condition ol their main, tainiug a strict silence. They have formed the resolution to keep eucb silence for the space of niueyears, only one half of which time has yet expired. But so compfele an in terdiction of the use of the tongue could not fail to become intolerable to tho female portion of tits family, the imposter granted them per mission to indulge their natural propensity anywhere beyond the limits of their commune. Iu older to avail themselves of this privilege the two women regularly repair every market day to the little town of Belfort, where thev enjoy the conversation of their neighbors and mitigate to some degree the privation wliich they voluntarily endure.—Courier dee Flats Unis. „ Tbe Fishery Questloc Boston, February, 27.—A dispatch from •jalitax states that the regular aession of the New Brunswick Legislature bus been opened by a speech from the Governor, at Frederick- ton. to relation to the Fishery quealion, he stated that the Piovincial Government had not been unmindful of tho importance ol the Fish eries and Free trade with tho United States, or of tlie intetests ol the people. In the pending stato of the negotiations, it was, however, im- poaiblo to give any detailed information at pres ent. Thn Governor expressed himself happy in being able to state that the prosperity of glia Province of Nrw Brunswick wns one of of the main subjects tho Queeu has in view, and, in any adjustment of ihe Fishery Question, the interests of New Brunswick will be (carefully considered. The Provincial Secretary also presented a dispatch from the CoIoiumI Office, in reply to the Halifax address upon (he F'Jhery question, and it was moved that an address be sent by the next steamer, deprecating any treaty in re lation to the fisheries in which Nova Scotia / UL. OIL.—5 casks It. W. Sperm Oil, 0UUhls. V 7 Machinery Gil, in storo and for sale by teblfl 8WIFTACO. $."'1811, Are.—5 tierce* Codfish, 1U0bxs. Suioked X Herrings, 30 bbls.Piokled do., 30 bbls. Nos. 1,2and SAlackerol, 60 half do. do., 20 kills do., 60 boxo* Buck wheat, 25 half bbls. do., received nud for sale by feb 7 MofilAUON ft DOYLE. fUlMESTIO LIQUUIfS. —50 hbls. E. P. I J Oln. 25 do P. ft H. Conn. Itiver Gin. ?5 do N. E. Hum, 35do D. Brandy, in store and for sale by feb It] 8W1FTACO. l^OUKIGN JLIQUOUmI—5 half pipwa Omni ■ Brandy, 5 pipes Meadows'Swan Gin, 26 qr pipes Brandy, in store and for sale by feb 16 SWIFT ft CO. 11 AHII DlgflKM—With Heaters, n new lo XJ[ just received by MORSE ft NICHOLS, J*n o 166 Broughton strset (J .IIOKLIi HALIUON, Hoof Tongues uud Ho- Ly logna tiausago*. New Hum*, Bacon Sides and Shoulders. 160 wholo aud half bbls Baltimore Flour. 60 “ " “ Geuesseo '• 20 " qr ** Buckwheat 100 boxos and bags • Just received by ^feb 10] M. J. SOLOMONS. \JOWIM THE TI.1IK.-The advanced sen iy son induce* the subscriber to offer his stock of winter Goods at Rextumt Prices. Money may bo **Tod by persons in want of Do Lain*, I Alpacoas, Merinos, | Paramsttas, Shawl*, | Crib Blankets, .Bod Blanket*. Flannels, Kerseys, | Linaays, and many othorfitylos of doslrablo Good* by calling at jan 27 W. C. \VA OB WORTH, 83 llroug hion-*t. Received from Philadolphin LADIES’ BLACK (iAITKK BOOTS, of the latest style aud finest quality. Also Lndie»’-«nd Msasr*.'Walktng Shoes and Boot*. A call i* respect fully solicited. WM.1IEIDT, feb 7 Gibbons'Building. 1 JitI'NEH, in fancy wood buxes, from 10 to 2U X 0»»» Fig*, in drums and boxes, of a very x.iperlor quality, just reoeived and lor sale at St. Andrew * Hall, by |feb 11 C. B. HCALLY. OMOK ED TONGUEH, Pineupplo Cheese and O Engliili Pickle*, just received per *toamor Florida, at (fublti) fit. J.HOI.OMON8. 1IEYNOL118 I1AJIN.—2UU Ibiyuoid* Hams, XV landing from brig Chattanooga, and for sal* by feb 1 CLAGHORN ft CUNN1NOUAM. n lKIUND FLATTER. — 40 Casks Oround V_T Plaster, landing and for sal* by jan 12 BRIG1! AM, KELLY ft CO. 1 ADIKH’ lUKiilNO YEHTH. —I piece J j Blue, all wool, Dol^ine, Worstod Braid, Oil SiUr, fto.. received per Alabama, and for sale by jan 27 LaHOCHE ft BOWNE. 1 >1.ANTING FOi'ATOKtt.—3U0bbls.Prime X Planting Potatoes, for sale by jan M COHENS ft HERTZ. T^LOUlt.—A trash supply of extra cunal family X; Flour, 26 bbl* and 30 half bbls, receiving and In store for sals by (fob 1] C. B SCALLY. 1JCJUGUND Y.—Just received, 25 bxs. Beaune X> Burgundy, a fin* artiols, for sal* by jaa 27 A. BON AUD. PLANTING POTATOES.—IUU bbl*. white JL Planting Poutaas, tor sale bv ••b 16 COHEN ft TARTER. j>KST 1VOK V TAUL.K VUTLKUV-W. IJ now offer for sale a oomplato assortment of fine and common Cutlery from the best Sheffield and Amor- lcan manufacturer-*, eaibrsetng new atylss and flnrij finished Ivory handl* Kairt* and Forks la seta of 61 and 33 pIsms, fine Ivory handle Ubls anddoessrt Knirsa with Albalta and Silver plated Porks to match,’ Table and Dessert Kalvta with Steal Forks in dot cos, Game and Beef Carvers and Stools, Boas and Back handle Knives and Porks, fltosla. *«. feb 14 COLLINS ft BULKLEY. . id, Morse s Nichols, Padalfoni,' A Co, E F Wood k Co. Alkla k Horns, Rabun t WL._ head, Kibbee * Rodgers. W Ueldt, A Harwood, 8 M Latnuau, T M Turner k Co NavitL Latlmip $ BUb- hlua, E F Kindlier k Co, Brigham, kuOy k Co, Ander- •ona k Co, II .I Gilbert, Robert* t Foote, Claghorn k Cunningham, H B D O'Connor, A Champion. Carow k Johuioo, II Lathfop k Co, W W Goodrich, W U May A Co, W It Oulon, A Meuriot, J V Connerat A Co, A A Solomons, A I’ Hoke, W W Lincoln, J Merer, W M Davidson, J K A B ffendrlrkson, C llartndgt.J U ■Inooln, .1 Mayer, »* at inivuj • no « .»vC llartlidgs,.1 il Carter, N B A U Weed, Cbas Ureas, W Warner, l»hit- brlrk A Bell. Lyon A Heed. J M Cooper A Co. McMahon A Doyle, 61 J Solomons, W D Ford, lion* A Coansry I*er steamer Gordon, from Charleston-S M LaRteau, T 8 Wayne, 8 T Chapman, M J Solomon*. T W Cnsko Glpatoo aud lady, D* Chnrsttl, T J Boyle, E Pearl, F Cullins, E Ilnrtrfdge, J It Cbevea, lady anil 2 chlldrun, Mrs McAllister, 2 Miss MoAlistcJi, A J Mauray, J M Simmons, W J Cobb, J ft Banka, A Capson. 1. II Sulli van and 12 servants, B Whitehead, Mr* SKNelty aud daughter, Mrs Chase, and 14dock. COMMERCIAL. LATKSZ DATSS. Llvsrpol.-.Fob. 18—Havre....Feb. Id | Havana...Fab. 12 Mnvunnnh Market, Marrli 4. COTTON.—The forolgn accounts by the ilumboUrt had llttls effect ou the market yesterday, lloldors evin ced more firmness, however and the lower grades have slightly improved. TLs are C«« Laics, at the fol lowing particular*: 20 bales at 7, 13 at 7‘f, 14 at 7)i, 7>a, 30 at 7\, ms at 8,32 at R'a, 83 at!», 03 at 0> k , t0.*4, »W at'J'j, Oat95a, 20 atO> ( ', S3 at 9*,'. and 3 at nts. The demand is confined to home consumption and local speculation, very little is bought for foreign markets. Mnvniinnti Uxportn. ’EitrooL—Ship Grotto—2,U 18 bales Upland Cotton, 131 do Hea Island do. Havana—Bark J A Hazard—299 Saaks Rice, 160 upty casks. Nayv BAY-Bark N G I(icbborn-167.764 fset 8 8 Lumber. CAALin, Mc.-Schr Saxon—95,000 fset 8 P Lumber. New York—Schr Eclipse—873 hales Cotton, 661 sc Vs Corn, 87 hides, 2 bundle* Saddle Tress, V boxes Steel, 3 hhdsRopc, 4 bundle* Hides, 20 tons Iron SchrCater- ict—1,161 bales Cotton. 1U0 sack* Corn, 0 boxes Tohac- i, 3 bundles Dry Hydes, 218 loom Hides, 2 bundles Sheep Skius, 2 do Deor Skins, 2 do Ottur Skins. Pun.AOELruiA—Schr B E 8harpe—261 bales Cotton, 27,634 feat Lumber, 6 bales Waste Cotton, 3 pkgs lldic, i tous Old Iron, 100 tons Railroad Iron. Hnvannnlt Import*. Li veki-ooi.-Ship Florida—3,130 sacks Salt, toC F Mills Bark Industry—203 tons coal, 161 tons salt, to 1* Graves Br bark John—4000 sacks salt, 158 tons coal, to A Law A Co. Sr Johns N B— bark India—Laths, Ao to E C Soul- lard. past-operations being checked by the heavy accumula tions of stock in the ports. The sales w ore, to a moder ate extent, at prices ranging from 7.'4 to9' 4 ots.; prin cipal salts of middlings tt. 1 * tot^ ; good middlings 'J j aud middling fair fi.Uc. CHARLESTON, Marcu 3.—Ootton.—The sale yea- trrday amounted to 1,160 hales. Prices continued firm »d in favor of holders—extremes ranging at from 73* MARINE INTELLIGENCES PORT OF 8AVANNAH Sun RisosOh. 26m.; Sun Seta 51i. 58m.; High Tldsrh. 11m Hr bark India, Ketchuin, St Johns, N B, ballast, E Ship Grotto, Steward, Liverpool—Brigham, Kelly A Co. Bark J A Hazard, Gardner, Havana—Padelford, Fay A Co. Bark N O Hiehborn, Kendall, Navy Bay—llarty, Jen- klusACo. Schr Kaxob, Haskell, Calais, Me—Stillman A Rodgora. Schr Eclipse, Gorier, Now York—Howland A Co. Sch'r Cataract, hire, Now York, Willis a Brunds, Suh’r B E Sharpe,. Sharpe, Philadelphia, Dry Goods, Clothing, Ao. CHEAPEST CASH STORE! I^KOM this date until next April, the subscribers I? will CONTINUE SELLINO their IMMENSE COLLECTION of Dress % Housekeeping and Plantation Dry Hoods, at V FRY GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! To Induce tho greateet number (by oar making it In- dUpulably tlieir interest] to not only but ton immk- diatb MX, bnt also to anticipate futur* want* tn pr*««Qt purchases. Our stock is unequalled In extrsme cheapne** and variety of choice in tluost every class of goods, that are bettor qualities and etyles for thslr rospoctlve prices than oan bo had oltewhor* in Savan nah, and comprise* partly a largo assortment of FLANNKLH AND BLANKETS, BED COMFORTERS AND QUILTS, UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS, LADIES' VESTS OF EVERY KIND, WOOL, MERINO AND COTTON HOSIERY, GINGHAMS, CALICOES AND CHINTZES, MUSLIN DE I.AINKS, CANTON CLOTHS, in every quality, MKRINOEH AND ALPACAS, BLACK AND COLORED HILKH, Prom very low priced to richest imported. EMBROIDERIES, vary cheap, CLOTHS AND CA8H1MERES, WIDE SHEETINGS, SHAWLS, VERY CHEAP. EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, MARSEILLES QUILTS. WINDOW CURTAINS, LINEN GOODS, all pure flax, Ac. Our stock is so redundantly assorted, and so oniforL. ly very oheap, that purchasers of a large assortment, in BUSINESS CARDS. U. K.Sc J. II. 11KMIHICKHON, WHOLESALE DRUQOIST8 AMD DBAMCII8 IN PAINTS. OII.8, WINDOW-GLASS, BRUSHES GARDEN SEEDS, Ac. Jan GOtbona’Hliuildinot, (hxrrgia. St BROWN ft HARRIS, RJfTO Bourdfcig, Livery, AND HALE STABLE, WK8T BBOAD-STHEET, THGS. a. MOW*. jy 3—ly judue r. iiarhis LOCKWOOD A CASEVi” " IIUn.DEKS AND CONTIIACTOR-. A RE prepared to contract for tho erection uu I J\ repairing of Buildings ot every description, an i furnish plan*. They may be found at their resident jorucr of Whitaker-streek and Taylur-street lane. I. W. LOUB.WOOD. lane. c. o. OASE) greater saving, than in any othci store in Bavannah. McKOSKER & TKKAN0K, 111 CoD|(ress*at., uext to Bull»nt. f jsn 19 And opposite the Pulaski House PORTERS Extensive Clothing Emporium, Mu Andrew’s Hall, UrouRliton Mtrcet r pllE Subscriber tubes pleasure? in announcing to I the citliens of Savannah, and the rublie generally, that he is in receipt of the largest arrival of Pall and Winter CLOTHING ever offered in the Southern States. In this establishment can be found every quality and style ol Clothing to plcaso the tost* ot the most fastidi ous. This establishment is divided into six different departments, each one containing a rich and full assort- uiuut in their line. The proprietor has takon great pains tn have manu factured, expressly for this market, aud v/tAc ItM mu• Until, an extensive and fashionable assortment of CL'rruiNu for which he offers at prices that cannot ’9 fail tom «i 11 rundags. i, Willis Steamer Calhonn, Barden, Charleston. Steamer II L Cook, Frasier, Augusta Steamer Isaac Scott, Taylor. Alacon. g boxes Be ad* lit PaUak Mould Goodlas, 6s. ft 8s. 26 do. Aa&mantlnu do' ■s ft tmsr ,nm * i s 50 kegs prims Loaf Lard 80 Wns. Pleating PoUU.es 26 busts Cricabt s Paarl March, landing >J Lfcb 17 JSCBAN TON, JOHNSTON ft CG. LYON'S KATHAIR0N! For (lie Growth and Uinbellivhuienc of the Hair, to 1'revcut Ita Falling Oil mid TurnluR Gray. Aware id the highest premiumi by the States of Ntte-York, Alnrylund ami Michigan, at their Annual Fairs of 1851. r |'IIK KATHAIKON neutralizes thn effect of dis- X ease, climate, and old age, in preserving aud re storing ths human Hair even alter a baldness of twenty years; cleanses the scalp from Scurf and Dandruff; will cure tho Nervous Headache, Scald Head, Erysipo- las, Diseases of the Skin, Ac., and is the most desirable TOILET ARTICLE, For Indies' or Gentlsmou's use, in the world. Its per fume equals Lubiu'a Choicest Kxtraets, and beiug frse from all offensive oil or coloring properties, il gives the Uoir that clean, bright, soft, lively appearance, secured by no other preparation. The nso of the Kathairon is adopted by the first phy sician* in Europo and America, and ha* a patronage Aid sale unprecedented in tho history or the materia uiedioa. Rut words are superfluous, a trial only cau attest its real virtue, as million* certify. To bo had throughout North aud South America, Europe and the Islands of the Ocean, in large bottles, for 25 cents. Sold tn Savaunah by T. M. TURNER ft CO. dec 11 181 Uay-slrcev Lyon’s Extract or PURE JAMAICA OINQER, X AOR l)y*|>ep»ia, Cholic, Cholera Morbu*, Choir.. ; ra, Ditsineu, Fever and Ague, Summer r plaints, Nervous aud General Debility, Ac. A vur tide, and administered with positive effect iu the above complaints. Also used as a beverage and for culinary purposes. Sold every wbero. Hold iu Savaunah by T. M. TURNER ft CO. dee II limns -181 Bay-street. 1ST DEPAKTMLhr. GUNTLKMKN’M CLOTHING. Contains Frock and Dress Coats, of every quality, from $7 to $3U. Do. Frock and Dross Coats, olive, blue, brown and green, from $7 to Do. Shad Felloes aud Busiuess Coats, a grei rltty, from - :...(3 to $12 1, UU0 Over-Coals, double nod single breasted, and double Over-Coats, from .$3 to $.?>. Over-Coat*, a splendid assortment, embroidered Kos suth, from $18 to $30. 2, DUO pair of Pants, of every quality and color, from ......era...... ..«..»e,«..e.76c. to$R). I,out) Vests, or every kiud. 2d Detabtmbnt. IFUIINIMIUNG GOODH. Contains Furnishing Goods of every description for UenUaiuon'a wear—consisting or scarfs, cravats, waterfurd tlos, Prince Albort ties, spring stocks, mdftJuo shirts and drawers, ootton do., suspenders, half hose, gloves—all kinds, best quality Junes' patent yoke shirts, a tine asssortment, Ac. So Dnr a htmekt. NEGRO CLOTHING. Contains 800 suits of Negro Clothing for hoase or plan tation ass, hickory shirts, red flannel do., overalls, canton Flannel ander shirts and drawers—price of full suits from $3 26 to $4 60. 4TU DlCPAItTMEffT. INDIA RimUBK GOODS. Contains a largo and well selected stook of India Rub ber Goods—oonsistiug iu part of sack coats, white aud black; frock oo&is, two colors: legging slips, cloaks, firemen's coats—Warranted to stand 2S0 de grees beat; riding and driving gloves, hors# covers, 5tu Dbpartmekt. CAF8 AND HATS. Contains hats and caps, fine mole skin, a largo assort ment and latest style*. 6tu DnrA.tTXEjiT. THE BAZAAR. Tins splendid establishment, on tlm left wing of the main department. 60 feet deep, is fitted up at great ex pense expressly for ladies accompanied by their chil dren ; here will be found every quality and style of CIIILDKKN’M CLOTHING, aud of the latest Paris fashions, consisting ofinfhafs robes, christening oaps, splendid etnb. caps, salts con- * .4 f or Jenny Unde, Polka th(s ad- nected and separate fi sacks, frocks, < ttpoctfnUy solicited to call, as gr*^t pains have been taken to add the comfort aud conveniesoo of purchaser*. UTTER & CIIEICHK.—3(1 firkin* Choice utter, 60 boxua Clisest. rooelved and for lfob7J MoMAlfON A DOYLE. / 1 DAI FOUND Wild Cherry Lozenge*.—A \_J very efficaeione article fur Cougar " ” * " ntw n ut sale by very efficacious article for Coughs, Colds, Influeasa. ish supply rsosived this day per steamer, and for saic by [fob 16j W. W. LINCOLN. New Watch, Clock, Jewelry AND FANCY HTOUE, BROUGHTON-STREET, No 148. M R. FRANCIS STEIN, Manufacturer of Cliro- nutnetors, Clocks,Town Clocks, Watches. Ae. Ac., respectfully iufuruu his customers and tho public gene rally that ho has — ’ * •*"- ly that he ha* fitted up the Storo 148 Broughtou-*t.. vt nere ho intends to tuuko a permanent location, and carry ou the Jewelry business in its various branches. Watches, Clocks, Town Clocks. Chrouometcrs, Jewel ry, Ac., Ac., cleaned aud ropalred with dispatch, and warranted. New fashion Jewelry and Fancy Uoods of all descriptions sold '* * L ‘ ’ 4 * ,,,_ FRANCIS STEIN. Keed Cane l r pHB Undnralgnetl la prepared- to supply orders I for REED CANE, in any qnantity, for shipment, atshort notice. Also, keeps constantly on hand a large stock of Oak, Ash, Black Jack. Pine and Light WOOD! For sale by ihe boat load and retail. Consumers can de pend upon being promptly supplied with a good artiols. Strict attention to fair ‘ of Morning News, and at the residence of JOHN T. •oau.-F. D. nKMSHART, Wood Yard, Forty Wharf, ft WOOD! WOOD!! flMIE SUBSCH 1 large eupply ol lell on as good ten yardTn tbfioity. Orders lsfl at Alloa’A Co.'s yard,} 1 my residencs, corasr of Wsst Broad and Bryan at*, libs attended to. (Ml ly) P. W. AVERPELT. WOOD! WOOD! FI'HE Subscriber will keep coustamly on hand X at his WOODYARD, at ths Canal Bridge, a full supply, at all soasona, of OAK and HICKORY WOOD. All orders 1 eft at J. D. Jasso's, Broughtoa-sttest, will bo 'promptly attended to. _ _ LjST Wood Mold Low For €«nh. jin 1 tf J. fit. BUTLER. AdllLYMUFPHEa. J. fit. 1UTJ -Primn Goshen Rut- .. and Cheese, Superfine Gre$n and black Teas, . Pow'd, Crashed, Clarified and Brown Sugars, Yeast Powders, ft^psaad Starch, “ | die*. English xnd . ast received by K J. SOLOMONS. and Tallow Candles, f ftb 10 »R < Consol acton, La La Granadena. Also 1U0 M- Began1 nt factuie, ftf sals by J ’ / Ui)like—40 tflile, II? superior sey Cider, just received p*r ‘ for sale by (feb U>1 } P 1FKM.-4D boxes English in store and for sal# by i-*b 11 WWRSJggS H.’KIVKD per Ule .rrjral. ] IVUV KKCBIVKD J..r N.w York .raerjer- ..r 100 do. Porto Rico and St. Domingo do., 75 do. Java do., 100 quarter and half chests Hyson Tea, 60 half chests Black do., reov 'red and for sale by *' MAHON ft DOYLE. 1 lbs. each; 11>0 bag* 12 lbs. each. Heir I ror' ,_ “* —"* “ * feb 7 just received and for sale ay Bg PI . C. ti. 8CAL1.Y, St. Andrew’s IUU 1 toes. Cranberries, Dates, Prune*, pigs, Almonds. GEO. ALEXANDER. X \AT8.—4(10 bu.hels Tonnessoe Seed Out* e"f superior quality, for sale by l«b 9 MoMAUON ft JHJYJ^E. \T APOLLON KiTTKUH.—A lVo.li supply Iq just received and for salo by feb8 . A. BON AUD. | JOC’KET KNIVKH.—A benutil'ul nssurtmciit X of the vsry best mannfacturs, for sale by feb5 MOUSE ft NICUOl.8. 135 Brougtiton-st. L> A€ON.—90 bhds. Sides and Shoulder*, luud- 11 ing and for salo by lib » CLAOHOn* t CUNNINGHAM. IM AY aud U1C AN—Fur sale by XX (°3 DAVID K.D1IXON, foot of West Broad-st F, BULK. CUAatl'AliNU ClOKIt, in .lor. U and for salo by |feb l] E. O'BYRNE. BITTY HAttHKLN.—300 Empty Barrels, X_J 700 Empty Butter Firkins, 100 Tubs, for sale by l#n8 C. B. SCALLY. t LltlPOLl—For cleaning Silver, Brass or Plate X Ware, decidedly the best article ever used. 'Teb 3 MORSE ft NICHOLS. / 11UAIU 10,(It U tjp.ui.b Uig.ra, lb .tore «nd Ly for sale by fjan 2ft | E. O'BYRNE. 1JOTATOKS.—100 bbls. choice plaining Pole- X t««*, for salo by [ jan 19] ROWLAND ft CO. or"111 NKli"KHM-l'W (Juden u«7of ell .lew, n on band and made to ordor by fob 3 MOUSE ft NICHOLS- 1 >AC’ON, I1AMS, LAUD. —0 hhds Bacon I* Khouldsrs; 3 tierces Hams; 8 bbls new Bacon flams; 160 kogs new Leaf Lard, for sale to arrive per sohr Geo J Jonca from Bultimore. by jan 19 BUNKER ft OODEN. IX AVANA HKGAMH.-25,umi Morelia brand ti Cilindrado, 15,000 Ia Vox. a euperior article, 15.- OWilA Crux. IU.UUU lUondoe, Primero, 16.UW la flor de la rt/,«, 10,000 London else, for salo by A. BONAUD, jan 21 Cor. Bay and Whitaker-st. 1 UK OKEAAI IN IHIX AIINUTKH.-Pat- X ant Preccers, warranted to freeio cream in six min ute*, a nice article, at 166 llruughton-st. jaa 29 MORSE ft NICHOLS. liriLLOW \VAUK.—Market,Clothe, Turn- bier, Key and Knife Baskets, a large lot, just reoeived by [ jan 29] MORSE ft NICHOLS. / 10HN.—100 Backs prime Whitn Corn, iu store and for sale by (feb 81 COWDERY ft WELLS. l lKAHH AND 1UON WIItB mad Hair Beires I l of various slses, at 106 Broughtou-sL jan 11 MORSE ft NICHOLS. Air OOD Buckets uud Measures. Alsu, Iron Vf Bound and sealed Measures, for sale by feb 5 F. W. CORNWELL, 192 Bryan-etreot. / 14IKN AlEAL.—50 sacks Iresh Urnuud Corn Meet, just received from Lebanon Mills, Cobb Co., and for Sale in bis to suit purchasers, by feb 8 COWDERY ft WELL8. XTB\V CHOP CUBA MULA»»K«.—«3 La hhds., 11 liorces and 14 bbl*. new snp Cuba Mo- fasses, cargo of brig C'ardill, landing and for tale by (,b) COIIKN8* I1KBTZ. A NEW FIRM. W. W. HARRIS. HKIPMOHB HimtlS. IIAHHIS & CO., FORWAMDINO AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS And Dealers ia Grain and Groceries, 05 Bay.Htrrct, Mavniinnh. nor 30 fimo COLORED DAODERREUTYPE8. P. M. CA1IEY "11TOULD rospoctAtlly five notice that he has t f reopened his Gallery, corner Bryan streot and Market square, where lie is proparnd to execute Pic ture* in hia much admired style, either in cloudy, rainy or fair weather. 2«;tru-ievu* given iu tiio ari aud nil the apparatus famished. Also, a largo lot of Plates, Cases, Chemi cals. Ao , for.-ste dm uo 29 joiiYpoole, WHOUUALC ARD RETAIL DEALER IR PAINTS, G1L8, TURPENTINE AND VARNISHES, NrtncS and American Window-Glass, Paint, Varnish and Whito-waah Broshes, Ssbel and Camel Hair Pencils, Badger and Camel Hair Blenders. Graining Combs, Artists' Brushes, fto. Ao. Paper Hanging*, Harders, and Fu\' B n ard Prints. U. B.—House, Sign and Ship Painting, Gilding, Glar ing and Ulaiing, done o 1, ‘ * * - ter and dealer, hi* aoqualntanca with the iraassna him to offer assurance that the utloles which are * inerated below are each aennlne. * At1lele0°l Uhnrt Inpertnttoa. Irouch Brandies of varies* brands; Holland Gin Seotoh, Irish and fifocongahela Whisky; Old Batavia Arrack; Jamaica and St. Croln Bum Wines. Zti&ggbSl?***'- n "‘- a “- .sfiLSSbfi^SIU'Sitr R “* a *- Alt) nnel 1‘orter. London Brown 8tont and Edinbnrgh Ala. Also Agent for Domestic Liquor*. “U >r R. MATER. ty cannot be surpassed br any establishment eountry. aepI7 CI1A8. II. PICKETT, BUILDER, II AViNG rosutned his buainesa, i* now pro- IX,I'*f«d to contract for Buildings, or Jobbing work of anydescrintion, in his liue. Stairs sxecuted with nsat- nsss and dispatch. A share of the public patronage 1 most respectfully solicited. Carpenter Shop on Roberta-etroet, Robertevillc, near West Uroad-Rtrect. ly feb IS Will. ALLMTON GUUUDIN. FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 50 Fast Bay, Charleston, S. O. Is prepared to make liberal advances on consignments of Rice, Cotton, Corn, Sugar, Flour, Grain, Hay, Ac. _x$rJ9 ly NEW WINK Mb No. ft Whl tub subscj the citiaea BR*ort--ient of ths beet qualitl. Wines Gild both foreign and domestic, sources and to his stock of wl...... invites attention. Havlnghad in Fri whlel mauufAoturar, and fn Ai Feathers. 2 000 FKATHKnS—for nir b r ■ UWjM 11 I. W. MORREU. A CO. UCIIKIUA.YI fjCUNafPhT — .V m *! 0 s.hfjiwe Sehe.pui— .Toef^ IHnr.tir, uti ilj ijif ptln .tiii lutirforttlng Cordial. Jnal .er.iyed . W.W.S.WCOLM, Monument Square. dife ShesGug; io hale* L and 4 and for sale by [jan.1T] La I > L A N K KTM.-5 bale. «... - I > heavy English Dnffil Blankets close stock by U*n3l> LaHOC M V lc : r ‘ 1 H1VUU ~M«iiD UAWr-viJ hu»hels just received and for jal* br / IO UN.—Foruilo h y 1/ jau 2H McMahon ft dqylk. VI ipim/d Vcrxenny Cbninpine.-Si) A.YJL haaket* Genome Mumm’s Vertenny Cfitapagnt juat^roooired and f r *«lahy 7 . ' C WHET Scented Honey ^oap.- lent article to prevent tbe band* am •-reJ'Ir*- Cream of Soap Dibble A Citit y, MERCHANT TAILORS AND DRAPERS. N. M. ( nr. Ilrnunttfon ik Whitaker at*. Keep constantly on hand a largo and well-selected stook »f Ready-Made Clothing, for tho season, togetl»»x with variod aasnrtmont of Furnishing Articles. . _________ — — - - _ - D. ft C.'s selections of Cloths, Os.miniorcs and Vert- ^t.ALlv IIKAiHH, Steelyurd* and Spring Bal ing*, are from tho best sources, aud for style* and quail- vncoB—for sale by F. W. CORNWELL. “ IM * *" ' Mishment in the - fcjxn 17 ■ io* Bryan-at ( \ATt» und CORN—For sale by 7 fe t DAVID R. DILLON, foot of West Broa Bryan-at. IMUTIMOKK KJLOUM ond HACON.- AJ *» kbli. .up. 1 line lie.rd Flour OU tilidi. prime B,c, Hide. AI do. do. do. .Uonldin, llccuivod ond tor ul. fe. _ hCHAMTON. JOHNSTON A OO. L’Nia.l.-tll HAVCBS.-IU iloe. wtorled, for A J eel. h r (isn 17] A. DONALD. A J -* 4f? J i“ *.d YIIItTKU.—50 bl,l,. Cruam Ale*: casks London Porter, landing and for sale by MCMAHON ft D07Z.iL ( HHtN.—130(1 sack* Prifna Goorrin Con.fot } salo by (jan 28) COHENS ft HERTZ. •)( I filot bread, io i A*\J du liiscnit, 10 do. Sugar do.. 12 do. Bntt Dying and Renovating Establishment, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, 73 York-atreei.renr of tlio Court House. ESTABLISHED IN 1812. F A DIES' Silk aoJ Wooten Drosses, Shawls, Tn M J ble Covirs. etc., cleaned, aud dyed various oolora, Ladies' Bonnots bleached aud pressed iu a fashionable ■tyle; Kid Ulovus cleaned, and Gentlemen's Garments oleantd, renovatsd or dyed, os may bo ruuuired. All done in the same style which ha* generally so mnob pleased my patrons and frionds. Term* moderate. Persons sending pared* by stsamboats or railroad, are requested to writs per mail, so that 1 may know what* • call for them. apr 16 1 t ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. Henry K. Washburn, (AGENT.) SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, jyfl SAVANNAH, OKOMOIA. ly JACOB COHEN, lift Brond.etrect, Cherlntte, S. C. t Broker, Auctioneer und General Agent, Boys and sells on commission, LANDS. NEGROES, STOCKS, BONDS, 4c. Liberal advances tnado on property. IlxrzsKNCES.—Messrs. R. Habersham ft Hon. George W. Anderson, Robert Hutchison, Cohen ft Fosdick, A. R. Lawton, I. K. Tefft, JSolomon Cohan. 6m oct 18j| A. B, DCE1N, c o;t ton factor, No. 74 UAV-STUKKT, oet 111 SAVANNAH. OEOKUE J. SMITH, - FACTOR, CUMHISSION 1BERCUAST, And General Agent. NO. 168 BAY-STREKT, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA-! unuro ilon. John W. Anderson. Hon. Pranei* 8. Bartow, Wm. II. Tison Esq., Horace Smith, Esq., Messrs.Brigham, ft Co., Messrs. Washburn, Wilder ft Co. Kelly J Messrs. Washburn. Wilder ft T. HI. ItOSISy CIGmR, snuff, and tobacco store, No. 107 Hay-ntreei. \At the Blue Sign, outdoor West from Dray ton-street,) .saps constantly on hand, imported aud home-mad* CIGARS, 6f diflerent brands, tine out TOBACCO, anJ SNUFF of all kinds; put op carefully, at wholesale and retail, and at the most reasonable prises. $9** OriUrs from ths Country punctually attended to. oct 2 fimos IHnnRum <V Cox, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Atlanta. Georgia, Will collect Debts in tho following Counties: D* Kalb, Fayette, Heard, Cass, Murray, Cherokee Newton, Coweta, Campbell, Gordon, Walker, liaary Martin ether, Carroll, Floyd, Dade, Spaulding, Troup Cobb, Whitfield, Foruth, Gwinnott. Rtftrsnces— E. B. Stoddard ft Oo., Chsrletton, South Carolina; Williams ftJBr-thf r, Augusta,Georgia; Plant, Brothers, and O. W. Choat, New-York. Nat. Maxuob. (mar 17 tf ] Thobjs N. Cox. IrUTTEK, UllhhDB. 6*e.—8U kege c IJ Goshen Butter. 39 boxes English Dairy C do. 1'ineapplo do., 6 barrels Smoked Tongues logna SatuagesL landing from steamor Alabi sale by (jan281 CL AG HORN ft CUNNO CPi.il' l-KAIH UNO HKANrt.-., O Pea*. 10 do. White Beans, landing per a batut, and for sale bv jau 28 Claghorn ft cunnii IUI1RBNCB and MAC.KLLINKH X fn*t received Florence and filaroalHot i l: sorted oolora, ibr tale by IvAROCHE ft BOWNE. ( AIHl-HINK uud Bl/jWINO rXCU I 20 6arniU of the above, vsi O will be sold by the barrel or oihorwiro at tho' pries*. Arrangements will be entored iato to ( jan 14) J. J. MAPI ^ t AN DIED fT/AU 114)0*^. — A W OVE WIHK-AII sines, suiubla f<n Hi. t Mills Kodaafes. for sale by l?52!5£2!!!!!t. nud manutac- DDL —purchased by ROWLAND ft OO/ C’Ai>II’HOlf.—tt|r James Murray’s Fluid Camphor and Plaid Magnesia, jaitrcMlted and for axle by (Jan 17] W. W. LINCOLN. / IU A INN.—Truce uud Log Chains tor sale biT” c. noways, AgT. onn ^ Bomcm Hmnufucturaj Tobacco ot vnii- one brands and sizes, 60 M. Began various brands, in store and for sale by “ SWIFT ft CO. XTKW (l(l(IU8.—Rich NmxIU Wet., FeieUd, XV eedeUrteitylMCoUM., Hlch OIjc. Bilk,Mem- line and Florence Silks, all oolors, Fine 12-4 Bed Blan ket*, Alexander** Kid (iluvea, LaJlos* Silk, MsSauamt Cashmere \tslL Linen Tabli Damask. filapkgjlSh Linens, ftc., just nooived by W. O. WADSWORTH, •»*» More under Marshall HosSe (JOAF and UANDLEH.-Famify'and No. 1 o Boap, Adamantine and Tallow Candles, just reeetveft and for salo by yg, it. FORD, li'LOITH,—5W0 bbl* fresh Ualum6rc Flour,50do V pure UonvMce, 26 do Ulratu Smith extra family Flour, lauding aud tor sale by feb 16 €. A. I*. LAiHAK, General Commission Merchant, ly] Havamiah, Georgia* (no ’** uxMtr n. rour. r. n. vokusm. FOHT & DUNHAM, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, uot 7 SAVANNAH, UA. I, Juliau HnrtrtdK«, ATTORNEY AT LAW Office corner Whitaksr-cl. and Bay Lane, uov 1U timvanaah. €AAI1>1£» AT REDUCED P RICES ! $15,00 par 100 lb«.-25 lb. Doxun $3.75 Vf U cliargn for boxing or delivering at tho kail road or steamboats. Warranted to koep in any elWc. NEWCOMB ft RICE, jy 1 ly. B. W. corner Broughton and Whitaker-* j7r.Pe IO l ACo., FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Williamson’s Buildiugs, Bay-street. J. *. PKLor. X. N. WINKLES, ■ept 3 Omo JOHN BOBSON, Of niadfHOD, Morgan C’ounty,Ga. T) ECEIVES, ou consignment, bt*avy firoceries, XV Provisions, and all the usual plantation and fami- fr necessaries, having roomy storage. Medium is onr of the best up-country towns for the sale of Flantatius Supplies in Georgia. Strict attention to salos, and prompt remittances in checks on Nfiw-York, if desired. It may be always judicious to state the aet price desired oa consigm—ah. ' . Madison, October 4,1863. Ora sot 6 BUNKER A OtiDCN, SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SOP 4 NO. HU BAY-STREET, SAVANNAH. ly JP. Jacobs* CIGAR AND TOBACCO STOBB< 37 Ilull-at., Hljtn ot tbr “Iti« lng*B t » Near Mouumeat Square, Savannah, Ua. Keeps constantly on hand a .».* aux stock of Imported Cigars, ae well os of hie own meavfiactore, at wholesale and retail. Also, Chewingaad Bawking Tobacco, Eonfl feb 23 James lUcHenry^ INSURANCE BROKER'& NOTARY PUBLIC. Marine Protests Noted and Extended, Averages nd- (usted, Charter FarCo* and Average Bonds drawn. Pa re prepared whuroby to reeuver losses from American British Underwriters, and attention given COMMISSION MltmflLAN T S, No. 75 Btt,••»«., Novnonab, ««. ■lecmLEr, a. uk»jiit. a. iuomaa E K (.’LIVED VKR Al. A BAM A—Black AI poras; Pointed Needloworked Collar*; Merimnck euo and Spragues Prints; L. C. Uandkercbiefs: Kid Gloves; Black and White Check 8ilks; Her State Long and fi<|uarfl Shawls, ftc., Ac.—all of which will be sold at our nsual low prices. jsn 14 W. C. WADSWORTH,- BiCUghioft^. Ihbbi DUAiNEJtW, Curd Drainers, Syla- 1 bub Churns, Iue Cream Frevier* and Bncketa, at i Broughton-st. fjan 11] MOR8E ft NTQHGL8. H IDE*, PELTS, Ac., in anv cuantity wanted by Jjfeo 24] JOHN L COPE. \ T tho Patent Gntta Poroha" PemTi safe at 75 cunts per gross. J** JOHN M. COOPER ft < wtlkl comm mi.vts uoir«c Mol* • hpice fililli,for sale by janal r. W. CORNWELL. 102 Bryaa-street ^OllLBY’H Striped Otmnburgu.—10 bales O Schley * Striped Ubnnburgs, just received and fee «*!• fjnnai] LxROCHE ft BOWNE. ipagoo, of ^ most superior quality, “ Quoting Club" of direct importation, for sale by tho sole agents, J»a3 QQOEBfll L IVKUPOOL SALT AFleO. rate o ' feb°7 uigakT O hbls. do. landing from Sugar ; 40 schr. Urania and for . CLAGHORNft PUKK uud IIUKK.—50 bbU. X Tork ; 60 do. do. and Prime h safe by (ftb 121 CLAQUOHM ft . _. UTIC K—ill bill., Pol.luc and » from Near York, mu link of owner*. WILLI* ft BRUNDAUE. I >AT!£ ’lie tola Ura*, IfiMA 1J roc feb 11 Iras, Truflleo, Petit* P«»i*. Artichants. Goloe. for file Mm [doc 39—tf] J. ROUSSEAU. RACE AND BITH-A good assortment just rccotved nad for sale by «11 FTw. CORNWELL, 102 Brja»-d^ . UTTKK ANK CltHItaB.—33 flrllUi.'' IJUT AT .lfcs. fcc.—5U f I oating Potatoes; lUbbls.b bbl*. I eafl.ard, rocelvadandi ft feb 14 l-lmhk and r ^ ■ * * Sides, 1