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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1853)
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Senate on Monday lust, on motion of Mr. Dockorv, a resolution was ugrecd to, calling on the I'reaident for the correspondence of this government with that of Bpaiu relative to prisonora taken by the latter in hostile attempt! from the shores of the Uuiltd States upon the islaud of Cuba. The Lose Star.—A Division of this Or der, under the title of Washington Division, No. 2, was organized in Marianna, Florida, some weeks ago, and, as wo learn from the Whig, ia steadily increasing in numbers. ' WJ 'lie receipts of the Senboard and Ro anoke Railroad duiing (he past year amounted to 176,000. . The ISlRck Warrior. We publish to-day * latter addressed to the New York Courier and Enquirer, by II. \V. .Shiifoldt. who coiumauded the lliack Warror when eho wut fired into off the coast of Cuba u few day* ago, giving the particulars of that occurrence. Captain Hliufeldt sue ms to upologi/.u for tho couduct of llio Spanish brig; whilo he contoiids that our Hug was not insuUod, and tlmt ho gava no just cause of of fence. As to the two luttor points, ha is right. . He gave uo just cause of offence, and our flag tvas not resulted, for it was not in view ; but still the Spanish brig caiiuot, in our optuiou, be justitied ; and wc tiiiuk the case is uol in the least improved by the r -otestation, that thero was uo intention to show dtsroiijanl to the Spanish cruiser. That vessel hud no pennant flying to gve notice of her character; and when she did give notice of her character, »h gave, according to Captain Shufeldi, uoopporp for tho lllaok Warrior to I’lgpiay Iter flag Ueforn i •IrdUd gun was lired. If it "occurs often whm merchantmen full in with men-of-nar who are crui* iug on any particular ground for u specific objest, 1 that they ure dred into without wm-ning, tho custom is u had one, and ought to bo diiccminuod pressed. But we apprehend (hern must l» mistake, for a custom can hardly prevail which would cover the case of the Black Warrior. If wo do not misinterpret Capt.Shufeldt’w letter, there was milking to show that the Bpauish brig was a vessel- of war. It seems, then, that it was not an act of discourtesy in the Black Warrior to pass without allowing her flag. Tne smoko from a gun first dis closed the fact that the brig wus a notional vessel, and then, Caplaiu HhufeUlt nays, Iho order was in- 'tautly Aft ran to dbplaf a flan, und that a shotted gun was flred before it tomspossible to execute tho order. ” It is tho right and duty of a vessel-of-war,” a* Cap tain tthufeldt states, 44 to see the flag of every vessel that passes within the raugn of her guns," but wo i outend that it is neither the duty nor the right of a vcsscl-of-war to gratify Us ouriostty by the summary process adopted in the case ol the Black Warrior. While meu-of-war claim the rights and privileges of iiuiiunal vessels, they should wear conspicuously the markakntl badges whicli proclaim their churacter. They surely cannot bo justified when tlioy disguise tliRinsclves by assuming the appearance 'if mcr- cbantmnn, und without notice fire into pcnccuhlci vessels /nt omitting an act of respect to their nation- alily. If custom Imposes peculiar ditties and coufwrs peculiar rights on ineu-of war 44 when cruising oil auy particular grwtind fora apecific object," the •Spanish brig in the present instance cauuot justify her conduct by st specific duly to arrest slavers and tue right; incident to that duty. Eveu if it was uot notorious that the highest Spanish officials ure engaged ill the slave trade, the fact that steuni- "liipn have never been and cannot be employed in ‘hat trade would have sufficed to secure the Black Warrior A-oiu harm. We must confess Hint wo are tired of hearing ol explanations and apolo- fcics for stopping American .vessels, or firing into th.!iu ou tbu .high sen?. Any potty nation thinks it may wrong our ships, and we will gladly t-ussfddr the matter 44 it jnorably adjusted” on the mere allegation of mistake, or ou au insincere pro- frssioa of regret and u worthless apology without ad equate reparation, to be followed by a repetition of tlie wrong at the first convenient opportunity. Wu Imve no fuitlt in those mistakes, Culm nml tho Cnlrnnu. Having read in last Thursday's Transcript, an account of Havana, by Col. Fuller, mid uot rxuctly comprehend iug whether he nirnnt bv his remurko that the feet of tbe BnanUh and Cuban ladies were too large or too small, I beg to satisfy you tliul they rather iiicliue to the latter. Any one will tall you who hits visited Havana, (hut the eyes and feet of both snuoras and cabulloros, are tho very acme of beauty. When tiding three in n volunto, the middle place ia always allotted to the prettiest lady, who iscallml La Bonita, (or the pretty one.) In passing tho stores, it ladies ure without gonilamcn, the clerk.? step to tbe door and par them compliments, such ns, " You are very beautiful I” " How lovely I” •* What n lair Judy !” Ac., Ac., which is considered quite gallant by them, and is not at all objectionable to the ladies, i his custom ia not contiued to the clerks in the stores, but is the general greeting of every cubnllcm to a good looking lady that he may chance to meet. rim Pasco, or Calle del Prado, which is tho most fashionable drive, has three, and in tome parts, four distinct roads, running parallel, each out being divi ded by rows of various flowers of gorgeous hues, and so fragrant that, were it not fur the intense heat, one could easily imagine they wen in some earthly paradise, barring the scorpions, mosquitoes, liz- arda, and ull such iulurosiiug ittdispcnsibh s to tropi- cul luxuries. It is very rare to see n white person (even iu a volant,*) until six P. M., us llio heal is so intense ; but utter the sun has burnt himself out, which he seems to do, as lie aliiuos with all Ills might every day, then is l,.e time for enjoyment. A dolightful cool hree/.e from the sea conics sweeping o’er the 8"\«» ’. of roses dock the road side, and nil llio Hir with their fragrance ; und then that glo rious Oleander, waving its blossoni-laden houghs, ami perfuming the whole Pasco. Truly it is a love ly place—(ouuidu the city wnlls, he it understood.) I’ll® bouses arc ull low mid irregular, painted in different colors, bluu predominating—wi h doors that opou from the roof down to the ground, thus making every dunticile appear like u modern stable or barn, No one would imagine them dwelling houses ; nei ther carpets or glues windows me to be seen. Tim floors arc either marble or rod brick, the lutler much the must common ; it is decidedly ojectionuhln, a, the rod dust buduuhs everything that comes iu con tact with it. For windows iron liars ore substitu led; but as they use no curtains, auy one tliul pnsses iu tho street can see into the fr ont room us plain ly us when the window is open iu the Stales, so that au one of an enquiring uiitid may pursue I searches without mule.tution or impediment. I could write forever about la belle iluvuua, ami always find something new to eutuimiuicate;- but present, conclude with recommending ull persons forested, and who have time, to pay this strange city a visit, and personally tost the beauties and inco venicnccs lor themselves. H. M. 11. A Very l'loua Letter. The following is au good—such u beautiful pie, of pious twaddle or hypocritical caul—that wo mu publish it 41 entire.” The following letter from Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe, to Dr. Wurdlaw, dated Dec. 4, 1852, was read at the Second Annual .Meeting of the Glasgow Female Association for tho Abolition of Slavery. Dkak Stu: I was most dtoply and gratefully touch _ by your kind latter, and by its certainly vorjr unexpect ed contents. That Christian hsarta in good old Hc< land should tnru so warmly towards uie suems to i liku a dream; yetit is no lessa must plsasaut one. I- . in yseJf, I can claim uo merit in that work which has beeu the uauaa of this. It was an instinctive, irresisU- ble outburst, and had uo mora merit in it than a moth er's wailing for her first born. The success of tho work, to strange, so utterly unexpected, only astonishes mo.— I oan only say that this bubble of my mind has risen on the mighty stream of a divine purpose, and even a bub ble can go far on snehatide. I am much of my time pressed down with a henry sadness, "for the ' » liavo never or .punished, or Amoticuu ship, or commodores igtt. d**ration for such npoUrgi , . . Iixnrd that n foreign offioor wui ev • veu rbbuked, lor stopping un Wlsjr do uot some of our captains muke a mistake occasionally, ami stop a fn »hip ! Are they wiser than tho officers of otlit <"'u»,4Mit las* lidbla to error f Or are they mote esulioue and less zealous in the discharge ol their duties! We cauuot answer these questions ; but we know that our officers have so managed as not to inuka mistakes, and Are into foreign vessels, either p'liilie or private. Steps ought to be taken, there- '•ire, to prevent violence to our ships ; and, if mis takes continue, it might have a whluosomo olfoc’ «f oor captains and commodores would commit u few blunders in returu. It is a bud rule which does not work both ways. Wo like reciprocity, and rctuliu- boa too, when it becomes uecessaty to put a stop to ag^slon.— Washing ton Union. Vice Prksidknt Kino —We are enabled to au- nounce on a perfectly reliable authority, a groat itn- pruvemesil iu the health of the lion. Wm.lL Kiug, •meo his soj turn iu the Island of Cuba. Ueurgo 11. Jenes, Esqr., the gentleman commissioned to notify ii°tT of l, i« Ele^tiop us Vico President of the United Klatcu, parted with him on Monday evening tail. lie is sojoiiruiug ou the sugar estate of Jcnks, •u ihe vicinity of Mutauxas. tto rapidly has lie gutaed in strength thui he walks twice during the uay to the place nt which the process of boiling the L’tue is carried on, for liie purpose of iulialiog the '•por. Hemauifests a hopeful spirit, which, itself, • un •“•Ptcious tndicaliou of improving heultli. It • not simply the rain wish of au admiring country mat the venerable statesman may yet returu to the post to which his proscuco would lend irracoond dig- uity—u,e intelligence brought by Mr. Jones justifies lh ® AJPCCtttiOU. th J“ «r.4ouos wo are iudobted for intelligence of tn*ract that tbo Havana mails iutnndod for the Em. jure City and Crescent City wore intercepted by the l"»iicc, opoued, and examined, on a suspicion of iu- "•ntffiatory correspondence. Mr. Jones brings dis l>aicbes to tho Gorernmeut front tbe American coii- « Havana, probably in relation to this matter.— V°i2 cauie *° thel,abel by Wl the daughter of my people,” it is horrible, so sad—such a dishonor to Christ aud his causa. Hut, aaaiu, when I sea that a spirit above n ing this resbla work book—choosing this world to confound the inigLty—thoa 1 have hops.— Why has he given it this auooets, unless he moans some uioror to the causo f Please tossy to those Christian fritudt who have sent me the iuvftation in year letter, that 1 gladly accept it, thongh, when I get tne re, I fear '.hat tlioy may be disappointed. I never woe much to see, and now I am ia feeble health, worn and weary.— i -as now patting through the prose another work, " A Keyy Uncle Tom'e Cabin," containing all tke facte anddoeauisate which confirm the story; truth darker and sadder a.id more painful to write than the fiction wae. I eball caii heaven and earth to wituesa the deede which have been done hero! Alas! that I should do it. Should Uod ei.are my lift till April, I trust to mingle prayere and Christiau affection with tho Christiana of fiootland. Yours in tho goapol of Jesus, wonder, though, that "tho succesa of the work, so sfrunga, so utterly uuex|»cctud, only astouiehej” the impetuous, unthinking female who 44 wax never much to see,” and who denominates it "an instinct* ve irresistible outburst.” We perfectly agree with her that such ie the fart—that " Uncle" Tom’s Callin ' bus only the merit of a w ild, irratiouul tirade against an institution und fellow citizens of which ami whom slio knew absolutely nothing, excopt what liuil come to her through ton bigoted and distorted chanuele of fanaticism and demngogueism. But the " mighty stream of a uivtne purpose” of which shs speaks, is simply tho boiling stream of furious fanaticism. Thero are beings whose niiinle are so destitute of ail ideas (hut they have not suffi cient for ballast; and such lioings are turned topsy turvy by the slightest gale. Launched on the dark and angry stream of passion, they are toady to take In any kind of ■ cargo tliut offers—and theso havo all freighted themselves with a copy of Uuclo Tom « Cut-in. Curiosity has done the rot for the godly authoress—at their loinure sotisiblu pec.pin havo peeped into Uncle Tom’s Cabin, to see what v it to rnise tho howl of tho abolitionists. Ou looking . tlioy find nothing but exlravugaiice, disorder und recklessue**. The wnlls ure hung with pictures of hobgoblins and demons, uud ull the furniture ap pears ns if arranged by the luuds of a fury. They turn away, full of disgust, pity and contempt, tu tiour relative. It is a secondary form of egotiti und equally repulsive. ' The system of inuking a purnde or procession ol a marriage—going to Philadelphia in ajsldte bon net, wearing orange flowers, and bridal lace to bull* after the wedding, is unmercifully quizxed by French people. I think with great justice. It is very well for John, when he marries Small, to lake her to Jer soy City uud back, for a " plrusurt ride," as the Westerns call it, to sit with her hand in hi* all the way over ami back again, but gentlemen ought to know better and stay nt home. ‘ By tlm way, too, my countrymen, when you send out your wedding curds, do not put your nnine and Iters in the left hand corner of the pasteboard—a* if you bad entered into a commercial arrangement, and wished to give the names ol tho Arm. But if you do this thing—put ilia card iu an envelop with silver edges; have a cupid and bow, or n pair j turtle dovns billing, *tumped on one corner, and seal it with a wafer iu the form of a true lover's knot. 'If a man has to convoy Ids wife and Ids mother- in-law, (.poor fellow I) thereby making what is call- oil in Mnrftncliusetts, u Lynn couple, " two galsnud a feller," let him beware of oflbring an arm to) each, and walking sandwich between them. All offence •gainst appearances which could not be tolerated, even iu a serious male, uccotnpau} ing two strong- minded sisters front au uuuivorsary meeting at the Tabernacle. 4 Thu French have a happy phrase for this meth od, they call it going eu punier. The allusion is tu • L ~ nss between two louded baskets. s a mere matter of taste, one may object to llio effect produced iu the public highway by a gen tleman leaning oil whose arm is hi* lady, parituru: particularly when u previous edition is dragged along by her disengaged hand. Tho familiar rule in addition—“put down one and carry one,—irre sistibly suggests itself—" ' A lady should always he dressed for company— cap apie. Sim should havo respect cnuugli for net hmhnnd never to breakfast iu curl-papers, or to wear any garb site would dislika to bo caught in by strangers. A well-bred woman, if surprised in n somewhat careless costume, does not try to dodgo behind a door to smooth her dress und.conceal de ficiencies, nor does site turn red and stammer con fused excuses. She remains culm and noil possess ed, and makes up iu dignity wiiat she may wutil ill decoration.' Hnvnnntth Export*. New York—Brig Fhllura—461 halos Cotton, 51 bun dles Hides, 2 boles Hag*, V) tans l*ig Iren, fce. Maco.n—KUatnor leaae Scott—88 hbds MoUsiss, 70 batas Bagging, 207 pks Mdse, to Macon ; 1U0 socks Salt, to Hawkiesvilla Bled )«r Charles llartrldgo — 80 hhdi Molasses, 211 bales Bagging, aud lOOpkgs 31dte, to Mnuoii; 124 pkgs Mdse, to Hawkiaaville .and other loadings. _____ _ COTTON ST AT E M BN T.—T he following is a state ment of tli« uuinbor of bales of Culton roeslved at and shipped from Griffin, since the first of Hoptetnher lest: Received 25,194 Shipped pur Kailrved 42,040 Balance oa hand 3,154 for tho past week havo beeu small. From present in'di- cations there le bat little yet to come to market. W« quote, this evsning, Fair st 0>b cents, sad other grades ia proportion. Bacon.—The market ie well supplied with this ertl ole and hog round soils readily at 1U>, to 12>£ Items plenty at 12)a cents. Cura ia soiling at 40 to 43 nents. Bai.t.—Liverpool sacks searco $2 to $250. Coffee It to I2>,. Sugar M to Id cents. Molasses, 3U to 35); Syrup 40 to 76. AUGUSTA, MARCH 3, P7 Ai.-tVrroN.-Thero was a good demand to-day, but little sold. * Tbe foreign news per Humbldt-haa had no unfavorable effect upon tbe market. Middling to Uood Middling teS^'. Prices —v^tjg yesterday. Tbe sales ef tho past two days Dry Goods, Clothing, ho. RECEIPTS OF COTTON, Ac., BIARCH 4. mourner Lamar, Cromwell, from Augusti bales Cotton and Mdse, to G W Garuiany A Co, Htarko A Bryson, Washburn, Wilder A Co, T R Mills, J seau, P Jacobi. Mlnteincnt of Cotton. Cora Meal, bushel.... Wavnnnnh Provision llnrkrl. Savanna^, March 5, 1853-_ Grits, * » Bacon, (Hams,) % 14 " Bides, " 12X3 " Shoulders," 1U>,' Beef, " [grass fed J... 6 Potatoes,! Sweet) per). Pock, 16 " (Irish) * " 25 Apples, V half peek 26 Shad 206640 C0M9IEM1AL* Liverpol...Feb. 18-ltavr«....F*b. 16 | Havana...Feb. 12 Cliristiane. If Mrs. Slow* thinks the iinmcuscsale of her book un avidenco that it is doing a proportiotiatn work lor tho cause of abolitionism, shu iu much mistaken. It l« oue of thoso vilo tliingH tlmt curries it* remedy Dili i nml r way ofCharlo.t - Watkington Union. Workmen’s Strikes'. The strikes in the United Mates which have com- n *octd at Baltimore and other places, is iho natural ‘""I uneessary fruit of tho ohaugo iu llio value of iioiioy Tho prices of labor nml the nocc?saries of r-.rlUu nrdiuary circumstances always follow iu IVnaL**** l “ 8 °f dotnatul uud supply, jviu, u,o udvunc,, in ,j, 0 ra cos of living will bo the . * , * ne ® iho reward of labor at iio grout distant . The scarcity of labor iu tbe Uuited State* rrn I w , wy * 0 “ au *’« result, and not as iu the over ’•ded marts of Europe, very slowly follow the "'Ben uf living. But on uncommon juncture or iJta**lah C0 *is about to derauge with us almost all I 1 'unary ml aliens. The advance iu labor, from the nil f ^•precfttloo of momiy, does not follow so pidly at such dopreciatiou. llntice, we presume, e occurrence of etrllics. They are the symptoms * Rrugghj be*wanu capital au< labor, to adjust the nuaeratioo of tbe laiior iu couforuilty with the *£«• Ii the vulue of money, i ^‘ ,e bjwnbinatioB of thn higher close of workmen . ;* , , cu " ar ly lobe deprecated as interrupting the imar unlerof indlutrial employment. But where, OMB.Wiere are in (lie circuuuiaoMe valid' hun&m °«» advance in the pre?ea of w.^ r '. «raployere are to blnmo if they do not s In the spirit which they -ml tho laborer cannot move cspocuvo siiberss which they •eetttitary loJjustmmits aremvdc iiuibrui to those changes bhelv character, tfirik.* dc, having their origin in soon come to tenni- t. Itut the venture tlm assertion Hint it hun done her darling doctrine twico as much harm as good—fur its ubsurd claims and trcanouable charac ter have opened tho eyes of many of the deluded, while they have aroused tho iudigiintinn and oppo- •iliou of Hie lovers of truth and common sense eve rywhere it has been read. Truth and justice never lose in their conflict with falsehood and wrong, and the good Mrs. Blowr's work has and will aebiove haN been aud will be of au entirely oppostto nature from what she flatters herself. Instpud of helping tho cause of abolitionism, it will only servo tu bring (t into contempt and uhhorrnncu, and to convert it into a by-word fur ml tliut' is foolish, wicked and outrageous. If nliort-siglitedtiess is an attribute of Milan, wc should say that he ia Mrs. Stowe’s chief guardian, and advise her to pray to the " good Devil" as well as tho " good Lord.” But Providence does *omo- tirae* uso the weak things of tho world to coufouiid the wise, and we think Mrs. Stowo's case exactly a case in point—Ho sees fit to damn abolitionism with tho silly but infernal work called Uncle Tom's Cab in. However, " llio devil is always good to his own,” ami Mrs. Harriet Beecher 8towawill renli/.e a fortuno on the sulo of her novel. This is of more consequence to her than all the black or wliito slaves on tho fuce of the earth. Mammon triuuipliN matter, if humanity does weep tcurs oY x. riocinl Manners In Amcrtcn. Our author lays dowu, as a general principle, to 'avoid the appoaratice of lorui.’ The tone of mo deru society is easy and uucereinouious. Never undertake to go through with • bit of fine mjiiuicrs when the iulevtioii is transparent— one should bo ualurul, acting always us if one could uot have done otherwise. Perhaps the great secret of h good man ner is to forget yoursell. Conscious people must limTit hard to avoid awkwardness. One formality is practised in this favored land to a fearful extent. The further south you go, the worse it is. Wo menu that of introducing- Hmitli, of Mississippi, meets bis friend Brown, of Alabama, walking wub Jones, of Tennessee. Brown instantly erica: "Sir. Smith, Mr. Joucs, ol Tenuessco I" They advance, shako hands, Tall back aud touch their beavers. Come, gentlemen, lot’s take a drink I Wh it shall It bo t AH drink. Jones then aces Thompson ap proaching. Mr. Bmilh, Mr. Thompson, of Texas— more shaking of bunds, more touching of heuvers, more driukiug, and so ou through the outire thirty Mate*. A traveller once told me that he had uuder- goue fourteen introductions and fourteen invitations to " liquor” in oue evening ut a club in a southern city. At the north, begets oflT with a shake of the hand—another odious custom. The band should never be giveu except to a friend or a pretty wo man. * The true rule is never to introduce unless thero is au express roasou for makiug two people ac quainted. If your friends meet in your house, thn roof is a sufficient introduction; in llio street, they require none, tnhorwuo you take n great respon sibility upon yourself, although, it is geuarolly ad mitted, that these introductions require uo future recognition.' . Wo must add. ou our owu authority, that presoat is the proper word for this kind of acquaintance- making. Introduce, both the word and Hie custom, juey be laid aside with 44 geutecl"—tu be used only iaour forgtous hotels, which remind ns of oriental Uagnificeucc in more ways than out—for there, no la thu east, gilding end uncleuuliuens keep each oth er company. Tho MS. is discuss! ve on tbe subject of the conju gal relation. We will quote an extract or two: ‘ A bachelor la a person who eujoys everything, and who pays for nothing. Nevertheless, most men marry, at least in Hits country. Being married, they should never trouble the enjoyntone of the bachelor by loedling their wives iu his presence, or bestowing any sssunor of public Uo demos* upon them. Thera U nothing io worse teste. The bystanders are sura u» be either envious or unhappy, for it » a bitter hing, aeSbakapeare lrita ae, to look * happinaw tkrough snothei tmsu • eyds ; or tUy think the sen- Mimnnt mtopUced, nod are disgusted. Mvery Bene dict should economise the exuberance of his aflVe- tioa, and keen it to Havniinnli Harbrt, Dlnrcli 9. COTTON.—Arrived sines ths 26th ult., 0,911 bales Upland, and 612 do. 8ea Island, vis; 2619 bales Upland P®r railroad, 2l)2U do. from Augusta aud landings on the river, 2187 do, via Darien, aud 65 do. by wagons, Ae. The exports for the same period amount to 13,690 bales Upland, and 356 do. Sea Island, vis: to Liverpool 5,702 bales Upland and 131 do. Sea Island; Philadelphia 1,054 bales Upland ; to Baltimore 203bales Upland; to New-York 6,693 bales Upland and 135 do. Sea Island; Charlsston 68 bales Uplaud and 90 do.Bea Island- leaving oa hand and on shipboard not oleared a stock ef 48,933 bales Upland aud 3,572 do. Sea Island, against 62,762 bales Upland and 3,163 do. Sea Island samo tinio last year. At the oloteof our lost woekly review we left the market quiet and dull, with limited sales. The quota tions for Middling Fair beiug nominal. On Saturday the market opened with an improved demand, but the firmness of holders limited the sales 915 bales, the greater portion of which were of the lower grades. Oa Monday the markot was qaiet, with sales of 055 bales. On Tuesday tho sales bales, showing an upward tendency m prices. On Wednesday forenoon private dispatches announced the arrlvalof the Humboldt, with throe days late? dates from Liverpool, showing that tlmt iniu'kct had declined ona- ■ixtaenth of a penny. Theto accounts were not gener ally kaowa until the olose of business, and the sales of the day were 1086 bales. The only influence which thu iboUtCe accounts had on the market on Thursday to cause more firmness on ths part of holders, and the sales, which were 663 bales,showed a slight iuprove- en in the lower grades. Yesterday (Friday) llio market opened with three days later advices from Liverpool, brought by the tViwi- brin at Halifax. These accounts report the decline in the Liverpool market for the week ending on the I8th, to be 1-16 to )ad.; the inferior grades bating deprecia ted the most. Our markot^teuod with more activity than had baen noted during any previous day since our last report, aid the sales of the day were 1,993 bales, via: 33 bales at 7>*; 36 at 73£; Cl at 8; 10 at 8*; 37 at 9; 169 at 9)«; 31 at 9** ; 368 at 9>{; 98 at 9»*; 44 at 934; 38 at 10; 163 at 10)4, and 11 at 10^ cents. During the past week the better grades of Cotton, which are scarce, havo undorgoue but little variation in prices, but we notice some improvement in the inferior qualities. The offering stock is light, and holders arc firm in thoir asking rates. The total reeoipts at thie port for the past week have been only 6,911 bales, while the exports for tho same period amount to 13,(90 bales. Wu quote: Ordinary to Low Middling 7*4@. 9 Middling to Good Middling. 9»4@ 9*. Middling Fair, 9J*(j$ll) Fair to Strict Fair, 10.*4(ftlU)4 The total sales of thu week oouipriee 5,379 bales, at ths following particulars: 7 bales at 6, 13 at 6)4, 76 at 6)4, 108 at 7, 13 at 7tf. 28 at 7*4. M at Vi, 224 at 7)4, 82 at 73U. 420 at 8,74 at 8)4.117 at 8)4,105 at 8)4, 8 at 8)4.284 it 8)4, 23 at 8)4. 737 at 9. 10 at 9 1-16, 197 at 9)4, 742 at 9‘4, 171 at 9)„ 878 at 9)4, 230 at 9*4, 124 at 9*4. 275 at 10. 298 at 10*4, and 11 at 10)4c. 8EA ISLANDS.—The steady demand noUoed inonr last for tho flnirdesfriptiois, has continued daring the present wetk. The better gradee have slightly improv ed, but tho poorer qualities srs neglected. The trans actions of the week amount to 920 bales, vis: .32 at 27; 86 at 30; 10 at 32.23 at 33, 215 at 30Q35; 12at35; 124 at 30(4.36; 203 at 27@42; 1-13 at 30@42; 8 at 43; and 34 at 32(3) 15 cents, Tho receipts of the week are 612 bales and the exports .156 bales. RICE.—For this article we have noticed a steady de mand during the week, and the salea havo been made at rail prices. The tales are from 760 to 800 tisrees, at extremes of$3.50@$4 V- hundred pounds. The exports for the week amount to 1014 tierces; 628 of which went to Havana. ROUGH RICE.—We hear of sales of upwards of 6,000 buehels of this srticlo at $1.12)4 1* bushel. FLOUR.—This article has bsen depressed during the woek, and of slow sale, at former quotations. We quote Baltimore brands at $5^(^$574 ¥ bbl. BACON. — For some time this article has been very much ncglecfSd. With sn empty supply, holders meet with little demand, aud wholesale quotations con tinue entirely nominal. We quote Shoulders at 8<fcfl cte; Hides at 9®10ot*; and Hants at 13(^14 cents y CORN.—With a moderate stock, prices have been somewhat depressed, and we have no large sales to re port. We uontinue former quotations, vis: 60(«y63 oonts ^ bushel, and by retail from store at 79(3)76 OATS.—Wn quote this article at 60065 eta V bushel. The dsmand is light. HAY.—A considerable amouut of both Northern and Eastern have arrived during tho week. We hear of sales of Northern from the wharf, at $1.51 *4, for inferi or, and $1.37)4 for the bettor qualities. Sales of Esst- sru to some extent, from the wharf, have baea moderate 199 lbs. From store Eastern is selling at $1.75 It hundred. MOLASSES.—No additional cargoes have come in since our last. The market, however, eontinaes to be roll supplied, eud rales are made from tbe wharf, in low, at 19 cents it gallon. New Orleans Molaases con tinues at former rates, with limited sales. WHISKY.—The arrivals during the week hsve add ed considerable to the stock on tho market. We bear of sales at 27 aeito per gallon. COFFEE.—The stock en bend is ample, and small solos of Rio, of good grades, havo bran made at 9)4$}' 9)4 ote. V lb. Holder*, generally, a&tlolpato an ad- vaooe, and do not press the article oa the market. SALT.—8ix dargoes of Liverpool Salt have arrived daring the week, which has amply supplied tbo market tat the presoat; salea have been made, ia lets at 90&$1 it sank. Yesterday it was effared at W els. without Hading buyers at that figure. EXCHANGE—Sterling at 9J4®9* V cc premium. DoAU’.trjc—The Banks are selling night cheeks oa a Norther* cities at )4 %t cent, premium, and purchasing sight MBs at par; SO day bills at * osnt. dir uoiutt; fill day hilie at Ut&Dti V »«*t disoouai, and 9 day bills at fioont.dircount. FREIGHTS—To LlverptoH-lfld.Ai wise —TV, Boston >4*-tar Cotton: to )4«- tar O tto* j to Philadelphia, j Belli were ^o^x. Cotton. Stock on hand, 8ep. 1... Rem'gon hand,M’ch5 6,911 260,116 Lirerpool. 1.31 .5,702 Havana 628... Navy Bay 331,099 95.090 Baltimore.. New-York 1.35... Charleston .90 .58. A** 287... ...356 13,090 1,014 MARINE INTELLIGENCE. 16, to T R Mills. Steamer Isaac Scott, Brantly, Macon—Brigham, Kelly Steamer Charles Uartridge, Taylor, Macon—Brigham, DEPARTED. Steamer Gordon, Kiug, Charleston. Steamer Clin ” * *“ * r Chns Uartridge, Taylor, Macon, r Sam Jones, Dillard, Hawk<nsville, $*. LINT OF VRSSKIiM IN J'OILT. Ships, Florida, (•) Wocdhull...1300 N Y...Padelford, Any A .... - TOw A .860 Navy Bay AXow A Go •899 dis'g A Low A Co • Willis A Brandaaa ■HI . _ „ ..C F Mills Alfred, (Br) Turner 1278 dis'g A Low A Co Free Trader.(B) Black, 8trj Liverpool A Low A Cu FitxjamM,(Br) Hoyt...l3l7 Liverpool A Low A Co Jane, (Br) Motrls 058 Liverpool A Low A Uo Rupidc (It) Buokalmau..UU0 rep'g;».~....)Epiiing_A Massachu.etto, Saineon.388 rep'g....1'adelford, Fa Conway, (s) Sawyer. Milioite (Br) Joaes. Arab, Delano 467 dis'g..,. Florida, Mills 1639 dis'g.... ..1I7S dis'g.... Fay A Co Fsy k Co A Low A Co tsurreil. (»r) froUd WidM'g A Low A Co Marla Morton, Bulkley..4Jt N Y Rowland A Co Indaatry.f B.')Fervouts.379 dis'g J P Graves Harvest, Nichols 426 dis’g Waibburn, W A Os India, (Ur) Ketohum 0U9dis'g ..K A Soullard Boliver, (Ur) Dunn J61 dis'g JFGravt-s Boreas, (Ur) AlcDonaldJ86 Bristol A Low A Co Bona Don, (Ur) Roe ('*25 Liverpool A Low A Co Iutrlnslo(0).McFarland657 Liverpool A Low A Co Chieftain, tut) Foster..646 Liverpool A Low A C» Lilian,(Br) Patterson...472 dis'g A Low A Co Springfield, (Ur) Roy...647 dis'g A Low A Co ...W Crabtree Brlfin. .BOOBub. , ...197 dis'g...Brfrham, Kelly A Co Marcia, Allen.... Bollvdr, (Br) Dl__ . I ! Kate Heath, Bennett 188 dis'g Willis A Urundatrc Lion. Sawyer...^. 180 load g-Padelford, Fay A Lo HII MoGlnrrjr,Cr<“* “ * * * ~ load (..Paceltaru, Fay A Co Portland Rowland A Co Philnra, Calhoun 196 dU'g...Brigham, Kelly A Co Hriiooneni. Triton, Browa Balt' Triton, Brown Bait's Brigham,K A Co Moses B Loon-.mi, Pitres... N Y H K| Washburn Louisa Sears, Uardett. dis'g Cohens A Herts F A Heath. Putnam din g ,... t ....E W Bukor Lcesbury, Nailor dis’g. ...llrntor A Gauimell Enchantress, Tyler N Y....'..Willis A Brundsgs Patrick lienrv, Knudsou... dis'g Cohens A Herts CHEAPEST CASH STORE! 1.3ROM this date until next April, the stlhscrihors V will CONTINUE 8ELI.INU their IMMENSE COLLECTION of Drett, Hounckrcpiufr and Plantation Dry (iood$, at VEBY GlftRATM REDUCED PRICES! To indues the groatost number [by our makiug it in disputably their interest J to NOT ONLY BUV rOH immr- oiatk use, but also to antiuipate future wants ia present purchases. Our stook U ua«qua*>d ia extreme cheapness and variety of chnico in almost every class or goods, that are bettor qnalltios and stylos for thoir respective prices than can be had oleewbero in Savan nah, and comprises partly a large assortment of FLANNELS 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 LA1NE8, CANTON CLOTHS, in every quality. MKRINOKS AND ALPACAS, BLACK AND COLORED *ILKM, From very low priced to richest imported. EMBROIDERIES, vary cheap, CLOTHS AND CAS8IMKRES, WIDE SHEETINGS, SHAWLS, VERY CHEAP, EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, MARSEILLES QUILTS. WINDOW CURTAINS, LINEN GOODS, all pure flax, Ac. greater saving, than in aay other store ia Savaanah. McKOSKEK & TUE\N01t, III Coagreaa-ai.. next l* HiiII-hi j*u 19 And opposite the Pulaski Uouso. BUSINESS CARDS. BROWN k HARRIS, BonrdSug, Livery, a n p s a ?<« s v A ni.fi, LOCKWOOD A CASEV, BUILDERS AND CONTRACTOR A HK nmparnd to coutrnct for tho nrection ami J\. repairing or Buildings of every description, an tte furnish plans. They may bo found at thoir residenot corner of Whitaker-strcet and Taylor-etreet lane. ,> o. w. lockwood. [au 27—ly) o. c. omv PORTERS Extensive Clothing Emporium, Hi* Andrew’* Hall, llrottfjlitou Hired. r |'HE Subscriber takes pleasure iu Kiiuounciiig to I tho citlsens «r Savannah, and the public generally, that ho ia in receipt of the largest arrival of Fall and Winter CLfrTII ING ever offered in the Southern States. In tills establishment can bo found every quality aud etyle of Clothing to ploase the taste of the most fastidi ous. This establishment is divldod into six different departments, each one containing a rich and full assort- muut in their line. Tho proprietor bus takon groat pains to have manu factured, expressly for this markot, and bat tmi- trrinl, an extensive and fashionable assortment of CLOTHING for which he offers nt prices that cannot fail t 1st DcraKTMKNT. GENTLEMEN’* CLOTHING. Contains Frook end Dress Coats, of every quality, from Do. Frook and Dross Coats, olive, blue, brown and gronUffrom j$7 to $26 Do. 8had Felloes and Busiuess Coats, a groat vo- rletv. from .$.? $12 1,999 Over-Coats, double and tingle breastnd, and double Over-Coats, from t) to $3t». Over-Coata, a splendid assoriiusnt, embroidered Kos suth, from..... .....$18 to $.%). 1,009 pair ot Pants, of every quality aud oolor, from ...~75c. to$lU. •y kind. 20 DerAIITMKNT. IFURNIHIIING GOODS. Contains Furnishing Uoods of ovory description for Ueutiemon's wear—consisting or scarfs, cravats, Waterford ties, Princo Albert ties, spring stocks, msrino shirts and drawers, ooUon do., suspenders, hair hose, gloves—all kinds, best quality Jones { patent yoke shirts, a fineasssortment, Lo. 3U Dai'AHTMKnT. NEGRO CLUTIIING. Contains 809 suits of Negro Clothing for hoase or plan tation use, hickory shirts, red flaunel do., overalls, canton Flannel under shirts and drawers—price of fall suits from $3 26 to $4 60. 4TH DarAUTMKNT. INDIA RUBBER GOODB. Contains a large and well eeleuted stock or Indta Rub ber Goode—consisting in part of sack coats, white aud blaok; frock coaU, two colors; logging slips, cloaks, tlrcmnu's ooata— kan-anted to stand 289 dc*. ^r«os heat; riding and driviug glovos, horse oorere* 6th DxrxBTMEJTT. CAPH AND HATH. Contains hata and caps, fine mole skin, a large asoort- iBeat and latest styles. 6tu Dki'aktmcnt. THE BAZAAR. This splendid establishment, on the left wing of the maiu department. 69 feet deep, is fitted up at great ex pens# expressly for ladies accompanied by thoir ohil- dreu; here wifi bo found every quality aud etyle of sixs.v (ILOTHING, ihiuns, consisting ot infant's _ aps, splendid emb. oaps, suits oon- d separate for every age, Jenny Linds, Polka •*oks, frocks, ovsr coats, with and without capes: aud many other goods too numerous to msation ia this ad- vertissmsnt. Parents and guardians are respectfully solicited to call, as great paius have been taken to add to the comfort and convenience of parohas«rs. No abatement from price* flr*t united. novg ly A NEW FIRM. v. r. it arris. skidmobe oarris. IIA1UUS ft CO., rOR.VA HD IS (i AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS And Dealers iu Grain and Groceries, OA Bay-Hireet, 8avunnah< nov3Q 6m 0 Colored DAUu'ERREoTYfEK P. M. CAREY W OULD respectfully give notice tlmt he has reoptned his Gallery, corner Bryan street and Market suusre, where he la prepared to exeeuta Pio- tures in his much admired etyle, either in cloudy, rainy or fair weather. lustruoUone given in the art and all the apparatus furnished. Alto, a large lot of Plates, Cases, Chemi- pals, Ac., tar sale 6m no 29 -»-SW-!HBS== NUMBER JOMS POOLE, WaOLUALa AND RETAIL DKAt.XR IN PAINTS. OILS, TURPENTINE AND VARNISHES. h'trnrh amt American HY»idoit-Gltue, Paint, Varnish and White-wash Brushes, Sabel and Camel Hair Pencils, Badger and Camel Hair BlomUrvOralningCombe, Artista’ Brushes, Ac. 4c. Paver Uangingt, Bordsre. and Are-Board Print!. N. B —House, Sign and Ship Painting, Gliding, Grain ing and Glasing, dune on reaaonnLle terms by JOHN POOLE, 11 Whltaker-ct. mar 29 Nearly opposite Swift, Densloir ft Ce. Dibble A Carey, MERCHANT TAILORS AND DRAPERS. N. E, Cor. Bronahtoo & W hitaker alts. Keep coustantly on hand a largo and weil-soloeted stook •f lfeadv«Made Clothing, for the soason, together with varied aasortmont of Furnishing Articles. D. 4 C.'s selections of Cloths, Cassimores and Veat- Ings, are from the best sources, and for stylea and quali ty cannot be surpassed ly any establishment ia the country. •ep27 CHAS. H. PICKETT, BUILDER, f I AV1NG resmtind his business, ii now pro* JL jLpxred to aontract for RuiliUugs, or Jobbing work of anydesoription, in his lino. Stairs executed with neat ness and dispatch. A shave of the public patrouage i most respectfully solicited. " tranter Shop on Itoberta-street, Robertsvlllc, West Broad-streeL feb 18 WU. ALLHTON GOURDIN, FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 56 Kadi Bry Charleston, S. O. Is prepared to make liberal advances on consignments ef Rice, Otton, Corn, Sugar, Floor, Grain, Hay, 4c. Dying and Renovating Establishment, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, 73 York-nlt'oei. rear of tho Court House. ESTABLISHED IN 1332. T A DIES' Silk and Woolen Dresses, Shawls, Tn JLI ble Cot era, etc., cleaned, and dyed various colors; Ladles' Bonnets bleached and pressed in a fashionable •tvls: KM QIctss cleaned, xsd G:=*!-">*n's Garment* elosued, renovated or dyed, as may be nqaired. Ali dons in the same style which haa generally so much pleased my patrons and friends. Terms moderate. Persons teudiug parcels by steamboats or railroad.are requested to write per mail, so that I may know where ‘o call for them. apr 16 ly ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. NEW WINE AND LIQUOR [ No. 6 Whin * *- THE SUB e* m the citi.. tarior of this t... »nd will keep u,—... (tasortrosnt of the beet qualities v both foreign and domestic, invoiced sources, nml to his stock of which, at nreasnt un hand he la vita, attention. Having barf axtansl ve oAnsricnea in Frnnoo ns a manuraetarer, and in Amurioa astmnor* 1,01- end dealer, his acquaintance with the trade enables him to offer assurance that the artlolea Which are enu merated bolow^are each genuine- Arllclc* of Direct I mportmien. Freneh Brandies of various brands; Holland Gin 8eotoh Irish and Monongaheln Whisky; OldBataita Amok; Jamaica and 8L Croia Ram. ®mav» Wines* Cordials. In Cm... Cur*Qo», Maruolilno, Bntaln, SHt.lti. Klr.uh.nwM.or,AttainLh, ^ Ale and Porter. London Brown grout and Xdlalrargh Ain. AI.o Agent for XTomeitto Liquor.. no«d lv itsrnr i vkAtiie Pei 2.QOG2» WCUK1UAM HlllfTA'Prti.'- Wo'ifcW^ n m.tfc 8uhrid.ni hthn.ro^-. T inlo. XllM.ti. VoU jVn’.pttonnd lOTlgur.tln, fcordl.l. Sort >,t.r.SnSJ y:'; 7 b r w 'L l ;B l 4- and for solely M I.AMiKTH7-hh.l.. eitr. qo.Utv nndwnrr C " IOHnT—For solo by / jan'29 9 A. C. ~TOM6^ 126 Bay-st. MoMAHON 4 POfLfc. M IIMAra Vmettnjr (humueone. — yis baskets Genuine klunia's Verxcnav Champagne occivednnd for sole by * € » -Jggj?- J. BOPStBAtL tt\VEET ricented Money Nonp.-An excel- SJsarsa wfiss* jsjwug essk t, r J M P r. u ,, ( lor tho I lATS and COUN—Vor min b« ' VJ f «» 1JAT1D B. Dima, foot od Yt'«.t Brosd^t. UCALB BKAJis, StwoWnnl, .ndSprliTSiL 0*; r - f °r ««lo hj l' w. COnNVVELL, B Al.TlAIOKk fr*LOlTR~ttnd NACONi— “J Mfr onnorBoe Ilow.rd .trirtiw A0 fahd,. prim. Jlooon Hid., » d^ do. do. Uonldon, Rooeirod ud lor ..I. b, J*- 24 BCR ANTON. JOHNSTON k CO. nnontlnti. for AA “» (1«»«1 A. BONAUll. Cronin Ah); "or Ml. ho mix 4 J.»* nun i'«»UTKH.-5U hbl.. Cr, London I-ofr^ndj Ueniv K. Washburn, SHIPPING hUO cb'MMISSilON MERCHANT, jyfll HAVANNA1I. GEORGIA. ly JACOB COI1EN, *J9 Brond-street, L'bnrlenton, 8. C., Broker, AnctioReerand Ueneral Agent, Buys and rellaon commission, LANDS, NEGROES, STOCKS, BONDS, Ac. Liberal advanees made oa property. RKrERKKCBS.—Messrs. K. Habersham 4 Bon, George W, Anderson, Robert Hutchison, 0»<eu k Fosdlck, A. ft. Lawvru, i. ts. lens, SoiemwiAioMn. «m octlfifl / lOIfN.—Lioo Back's Prime ~Gecrgi [ jau 28] COHENS L ** Ol I BIIL8. PILOT MURAD* 10 I ** I4I6CBU, 10 do. Sugar do., 12 d£ Bnti.. ■tore and far rale by [ja»«J £. O'BY.R U CM EEttK, dkc.-'AUcis ehofra X/ Grehen Butter, 39 boxes English Dairy Cheese,10 J»o. Jo SUr.-iJiSCni.wS Towguet, |Srit=^ iognu haurage*. lauding from tuamer Alabaman sals by [jqo28) CI.AOllOBN ft CUNNINQ1L WP1.IT PKAHi ANU irhANs.-it p L"**. '» An. Whlto noon., I.ndisi, par <t« bain a anu for sale by (jj.AOHOllN » CCNNINQHAhf. ITEukEnCk and ftljCATKEITlNiSMERiK J“f 4 Florenou and Marocilioe Silks, ia usorted colors, for sale by * ’ * - J ** K LaBOCBN a bpwvb. ''AjHNuiNk ..4 ULKNINti nSIOr T I'hT rw«l«4 20 bnnwl. of ih« thorn, whlci y. will ha »oid bf tha b.rrnl or Mh.rwiM ,tU fr'ca*. Arrnn.cm.nto will b, .utor.il into C Jr.lan. [mli] J. J. MAC— 1 jSSWhuTpAy MOOT.-A ilei'i V J Confection far imparting fragrance to the far« Jivn 14 »*a wvano. w me ur, un Ub?' MoMAIlON ft DOYLE. LYON’S KATHAIRON! For tbe Growth und Embrlliahiuent ef the Hair, to Prevent Its Falling OH’ uud Turning Gray. Junrded tke highest premiums by tke States of Neto-York, Maryland and Michigan, at their Annual Pairs of 1851. flUfE KATIIAIKON ueulrali*u*the eflhct of dis* J esse, climate, and old age, ia preserving and re storing tha humau Hair even altar a baldness of twenty years; cleaases the Scalp from Scurf and Dandruff; will cure the Nervous Heodoehe, Scald Head, Erysipe las, Disoasee of the dkia, 4c., and is the most dosirable TOILET ARTICLE, For Ladies' or Gentlemen's use, ia tho world. IU per fume equals Lubin's Choicest Extracts, and being free * all offensive oil or coloriug properties, it gives the that clean, bright, soft, lively appearance, scoured i other preparation. v —B use of the Kathairon is adopted by tftojlrst phy sicians in Europe aud America, and has a patronage raid sale unprecedented in the history of the matoria mudica. But words are superfluous, a trial only can attest its real virtue, as millions certify. To be lmd throughout North and South America, Europe and the Islands of ths Ocsan, in largo bottles, for 26 oeuta. hold iu Savauaah by T. M. TURNER 4 CO. dec II 181 Bay-strocq. Lyon’s Extract OF *fV‘ . ‘ PURE JAMAICA QINQER, 1 AOR Dyspepsia, Cholic, Cholorm Morbus, Chole- J. re, Dissiness, Fever and Acne, Summer Com- plaiuta, Nor reus aud General Debility, At. A pun ar ticle, and administered with pooitivo effect iu tlie above complaints. Also used as a beverage and for culinary purposes. Sold avery where. Sold in Savannah by T. M* TURNER 4 CO. dec 11 fitaoi 181 Bay-street. C IOiHFOUND Wild Cherry LoKeogms.-A l very efficacious article for Coughs, Colds, iuflaensa. A fresh supply received this day per steamer, aud for sale by [fob 161 W. W. LINCOLN. > for rati by [feb7] MoMAUON 4 DOYLE. jl/' RW do. IVtrto Riou and St. Domingo do., 75 do. Java do., 10U quarter and half chests llysoa Tea, SO half chests Blaok do., received and for salo by tab 7 _ MoMAHON 4 DOYLE. S ” ELF R18lNU FLUUIt.-5(H) pacUugos, 0 lbs. each; 199 bags 12 lbs. each, Self RisingFlour, just received and for sale by (J. B. 8CALLY, tab 7 St. Andrew s Hall A. B. DUB, O OJT TON FACTOR, Ns. 74 UA Y-STKKKT, net IV 8AVANNA11. OEOBGK J. anUTU, FACTOR, COMMISSION MERCHANT, OEORGIAJ Hon. John W. Anderson, lion, fronds 8. Bartow, Wm. " Tisoa Esq , Horace Smith, Esq*. Messrs. Iirighom, Kelly 4 Co., filcssrs. Woahburu. Wilder 4 Co. T. jn. UOS18* CIGAR, SNUFF. AND TOBACCO 8T0RE, Na. 107 llavHitreet. (At ths Plus Sion, ons door West fro m Pray ton-street,) Keeps constantly on hand, imported aud home-mada CIGARS, of different brands, fine cut TOBACCO, ana SNUFF of all kinds; put up carefill]/, ut wholesale aud retail, and at the most reasonable prloes./ EAT Orders from ths Country punctually attended to. iHanjrum 4k Vox, ATTORNEYS AT L A tY, Atlanta, Georgia, Will collect Debts In the following Counties: De Kalb, Fayette, Heard, Cara. Murray, Cheroke# Newton, Coweta, Campbell, Gordon, Walker, Hear* Msrriwether, Carroll, Floyd, Itade, Spaulding, Troup Cobb, Whitfield, Forsyth, Uwlnnett. References—V.. II. Stoddard 4 Co., Charleston, South Carolina; Williams4 Brother.Augusta,Georgia; Plant, Brothers, and O. W. Choat, Now - York, ' rI7 ■ ~ t imparting fragranra toUtob W WIRE—All sises, ouiubln fei Eire H .Mills and Safrafor salsTf ’ J-" m f-W. CORNWE1.L, KB manufuc* O ILUAKi tnred to order by MOBSEA NICJlOLa, 155 Broughton «♦. w - wM iBwaa»ag and for sale by *' " / JILAI NH—Truce and Log Chains for sola by a Hopjcim, AfC tobacco and hegarh. OHO ^ Manufactured Tobacco of vari yyJ\J oas brand* and sites, 60 M. fisnri various brands, in store and for sola by SWIFT 4 CO. M s '* r 00008.—Rich Nerdtw Work, VoinUHl, and other styles Collars, Riub Glaoo 8iik,blared Uno and Florence Silks, all oalora. Fin* U-4 Hod Elga* kots, Alexander's Kid Gtavss, Ladies' Silk. Merino and Cashmere Vasts, Linen Table Damask, Napkins, Irtoh Linens, 4o*. just received by W. C. W, More undog Marshall NEGRO BROGANS, Gentlemen's fine ots aud Shorn- »--•*— dren s do, tor sale low by W UOOKN AMI iViu.UWlTAHK.-A lM,» MMttmcot tn., b. found nl 1AA Bton.htns- l)»nll| MUH8K A .NICHOLA. Nat. Mahoum. [mar 1 Thomas N. Cos. IlhCEIVKD per *Stcititiet*— Apples, Pot*. ■ V toes. Cranberries, Dates, Prunes, Figs, Almonds. English Walnuts, Pecan Nnte. Brasil Nuts, English and Saace, Catsups, 4c. GEO. ALEX ANDER. Q ATM.—100 bushels Tennessee Need Oats of superior quality, fur sale by y MoMAHON 4 DOYLE. New Hindi, Clock, Jewelry AND FANCY STORE, BROUGHTON STREET, No 148. M R. FRANCIS STKIN, Manufacturer of Clirn- uotnotors, Clocks, Town Clocks, Watcbos. 4o.4o., rospootfully informs lita customers and the public geue>- rally that he has lilted up the Store 148 BruugUtou- ' where ho intends to make a permanent location, anti carry on the Jewelry business in iu various branches. Wutv-hos, Clocks, Town Clocks, Chronometers, Jewel ry, 4o.,*c., cleaned and repaired with dispatch, and warranted. New fashion Jowclry atui Fancy Goods of all descriptions sold at tho lowest prices possible. N. B.—Aay Watch, Clock, 4c., Ac., that cannot be re paired by other watchmaker*, I pledgo ray self shall ho repaired by me to satisfaction, and warranted. nov 2 lv FRANCIS STEIN. Heed Vane I 3 3HE Undersignad is prepared to anpply orders for REED CANE. In any quantity, for ehlpmcut, short notice. Afro, keeps ooustantly on hand a large •took of Oak, Ash, Blaok Jack, Pine aul Light WOOD! For rale by the boat load and retail. Co a remorse an de pend upon boing promptly supplied with a good article. Strict attention yieeu to fair mtaiursmsnt. Boxes for orders are placed at tift stores of Moure. J, Murchison, W. W. Lincoln, J. M. Cooper 4 Co., office of Morning News, and at the residence of JOHN f. THOMAS, Jonoa-etreet. D. RF.M8HART. jell Wood Yard, Ferrer Wharf. WOOD! WOOD!! 3 311K 8UH8riRIBr.il keepa constantly <m hand a large supply of Oak and Black Jack, which he will 1 oa ns good terms os wood can be bought at any wood- yard ia this oily. Orders left at Alton 4 Oe*'a yard.or at nr residence, oerasr of West Breed and Bryan eta., will be attended to. (fll ly) F. W. AVER FELT. WOOD! WOOD! T IIE Subscriber -will keep at his WOODYARD, at the) supply, at all seasoac, of OAK and All ordors toft at J. D. Jo.se'*, lfrc bo promptly attoodad to. „ „ . TilAMIliV BUVVI.lKS.^J’riwOy.lw^Bii. Jr Uir..dctu*.., a,p«r«..a,*.n wA T*u, 17.r, I'nn'J, Cm.VU, Cl.nfl-i »«u Ufnwn bu*.r., Tenit Po«4«r., Bo.p. nnd Aurnb, A^rut, Alnnutlu B. just rsoolvod aud for sale by tab 8 _ A. BONAUD. I)H('KET KN1VEH.—A beautiful assortment I of the very best uianu facta re, for sale by fhb 6 MOR8B 4 NICHOL8, 165 Brough to n-st. IkACON.—lihde. Rules and Shoulders, lamb O ing and for sale by tob 9 CLaGDOHN 4 CUNNINGHAM. LI AY and IIMAN—For»ulu by XX re 3 DAVID R.DILLON, *>ot of Weet Brood-st 5 UBI.8. CHAfllPAUNK ClDKlt, in iton .n, for ,.l. by [f»b I) &. O'BYKNE. 1.1 illl*T V *11A il ItK L8.—3l,U Kinply K.trel., X J 799 Empty Butter Firkina, 109 Tubs, for sale by tee 8 . . a B. 8CALLY. f I 'K1FOLI—For cleaning Hilver, Ilra.s or Plato X. Ware, decidedly the best article ever used, fob 6 MORSE 4 NICHOLS. 3IGA RM.—10,0t (I Npanisb Cigars, in store and planting Pota- XT tora, for rale by [jan 191 ROWLAND 4 CO- O FRINKLEItH—For Garden use, of all rises, L7 on hand and made to order by tab 5 MORSE 4 NICHOLS- LkAf’ON, IIA AIN, LARD, —6 hhda Bacon XJ Shoulders; S tierces Hams; 8 bbls now Bao-^n Hams: 160 kegs new Loaf Lard, for sale to arrive per echr Uto J Jones from Baltimore, by jan 19 "bIiIker 4 OGDEN. M AVANA NEGAUH.- -25.9tHI Morelia brand Cilindrado, 15,000 La Vox, a superior article, 15,- « Crux, 10.UUU Riondof, Prlmero, 15,«J9U ia flor de la rega, 10,999 London else, for sale by A. BONAUD. jaall Cor. Bay sad Whitaker-st. I C'K CHKAAI IN NIX AIINUTEN.- < jan 29 HORSE 4 NICllOI.8. sale by [fob 8 [ COWPEHY ft WELI^. llKANN AND I RON WIRE and Hair tfaivoa I f ot various lists, at 166 Broughtoa-st. jan II HOUSE,* NICHOLS. w. ODD Buckets and Measures. Also, Iron Bound and sealed Measures, for sale by F. W. CORNWELL, 192 Biyan-street. n«RN MEAL.—50 sacks fcft.h Ground Corn \J Meal, just received from Lebanon Mills, Cobb Co., and for sate in lots to suit purchaser*, by - CO WORRY ft WELLS. KW CROP CUUA AIOLANNEN.--T1 and I i bbls. raw atop Cnbo Mo- trdiff. tonring sad for salt by COHENS ft HERf 2. bbls fre.h Uuitiniore Flour, 50i!o owiFrtoo. 1 \A1UV BCTTBU.-90 lib. choice Dei;, m.2S£$SU V. A. L. VAIUAlt, General Commission Merchant, , " 1 Saranuah, Gcorffiln. »-—«•» UXMKV n. FORT. T. K. DCROAM. FORT 4k DIIVHAM, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. oct 7 SAVANNAH. GA. \y and Tor sale by K.raily. tutd No., ■ wnfssap"* W.ldb.nf. B.iiJtw, lilriSimrt [ i i < I IVED PKR Al.AItAItf A—blitrk AI IL I'ft'-aa; 1'oiat.dNu.illu.urk.d CoU.ra; U.jin.Mk- Ojclieco ttid Spregues Prints; L. c. Handksrehiefs; Kid Gloves; Block and White Chook Silks; Bra 8tat« I^ng and Square Shawls, 4o., «to.—all of wiicliwilx Ira sold at our usual low prices. ton U W. c. WADSWORTH, Bnraghtqfiist, LLLV DUAlMvUH.CutdDnisi 1 DRAiNKIiN. Curd Draionrv, fiyl*- fx, p- b - t ‘‘ UTnt '- x * 8 Cr «*“ Fraceers and Buck * Julian Iliu’lrldgc, T T V R N E Y AT LAW Office comer Whitaker-st. and Bay Dine, iov Iu Nnvnnnith, VANOIGS AT REDUCED PRICESl 115,00 per 1UO lb«.-M3 lb. llaxe>»3,?a VT O charge for boxing or delivering at tho Rail* 1 Y rood or steamboats. Warranted to keep in aay climate. NEWCOMB ft RICE, jy I ly. 8. W. corner Broughton and Whitaker-s J. F. Peloi dc Co., FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Williamson's Huildugs, Roy-stroet. i. W. ft BLOT. S. W. WINKLBB sa|it3 6no JOHN HOBSON, Of MntliMi, Morgnn County, Gu. TY ECKIVKM, on consignment, heavy Grocortev, JL\. Provisions, and oil the usual plantation and fami ly necessaries, having roomy storage. Madison Is ora or the beet up-country towns for the sale cf Plaatatios Supplies in Georgia. Strict situation to sales, and prompt remittances ia chocks on New-York, if dosired. It may bo always jadloious to state the net price desired l consignments. Madison, October 4.1862. 6m eotl UVNKEJB St OGDEN, SHIPPING ANO COMMISSION MERCHANTS, cep 4 NO. 9) BAY-STREET, SAVANNAH. ly Pi Jacob* 1 OIOAB AND TOBACCO STOKE- 27 BulUnt., digit of the <4 Blg !n«en t ” Near Monument Square, Savannah, (to. Keeps constantly on hand a Laeur stock of imported Cigars, os well as of his own manufkolare, at wholesale and retail. Also, Che wing and Smoking Tobacco, Bnuff feb 3fi lames McIIcury, INSURANCE 3R0KER & NOTARY PUBLIC. Marine Protoate Noted and Extended, Averages ad justed, Charter Partita and Average Bonds drawn. Pa pers prepared whereby to reoovsr locser from American or Briliah Underwriters, sad attention givwn to all Klncliley, Lockeu St SMI COMMISSION MERCHANTS', _ ls». 73 Bny-bt., IbHVttmiab, Un. ■. r. KIKCULXT. x. Locmr. a. tur - UOWI.ANO A VO^ ICW T. KOWKS^O- au 21 tout! r. bowuaxd. j*. U1LBEHT BVTJ.EK, SIAttTRK RCILbEK. HOLE* IN WHITE riNB tiUBBEB JTorft-gt reef* Og loth* 'UKHERAL LACRSMITH, inrsxeouUd with neatness and: m ••Bjht fc Drou ( bun-7L [ j.'. It” MOftBK k K/c'ttObj.^' H II»KW, 1-Ki.TS, Ate, In .ny qu.i.tlty t*.nl*n by |J.. K) JOHN L. COPE. /J tJTTA PKUOilA l*itNS.—A mpplv’o'f t * tbuiPUont dun. P.ruhn Pun. r*«l,ui aud fur sale at 76 cents per gross. J‘» 18 JOBK M. OOWKB k CO. S u^ K, i.M 0 . UN “Asia. Culbr HHU ui Q bbfeu MtU.,fur Mi* bit j.i. -ti r. w. comVim, io» Bnu-^nx. UCIII.EY’1* Mlrtprd Ouiuburn.—lb bsl.. O buhl.j-, 8t,lp.d ofuburn, Jn« .ui r 0 r "Mkr [ i»n Mi l.hociie a buwweT^ I f jjnocKMir..od esum w.». IllAAlHAtiNE,—60 Iluskets Champujrne, of |gg 8npei ior quality, " Hunting Club” of dlrctrt m, for sals by the sols agents, -COHENS 4 HERTS. / y \ j most _ lap rtsUfa, jan 8 j IVKUPOOl. MALT AFI.OAT._3,Ot)» t.ck. LtT.rpuol Suit—Un to tb. tun, ui tn (bn I.lu ordur, Unuiu, ud fur ulu by . . *•* I COI1EK. k ML m DPB.--A fnw coils good Uo]M WILIJS ft BRl idiog oh 12 from sohr. Ursula and for sale V1LIJS 4 BEUNDAOE. iiuati’n Lottf 8n«ar j 36 1“,- d «: V">!,»du.. Ursula anu for sale oy CLAQHORN ft CUNNINGHAM. J I i«HK aott DEEP.—30 bbls. Mess nnd Prim* X, Pork ; 60 do. do. and Prime Bsof, lander and for a* by tfsk |2| CLAGHURN kCVNNIHGuiu and risk of owners. _!!“ wni.uk BBpsiiAbE. I I ,li “ Until Truffle., IVtlt. T tc.-ju,t. reuultud • lot of now Pat* 'If. Pul* Oiu, TruHle*, Putlfj l uiu Aftleb«nt«, CHI.*, ft, ml. [dec 30—tjf; J. BOU83EAU. IJKACK ANO BITS— A gtiotl oauurtuientfuel X > received and for sale by H F. W. CORNWELL, 102 Bryan-eS. IkUTTEU AND CHEESE. —25 Firkins I ) prime and eholoe Butter, 50 boxes Cheese, just re ceived and for sale by