Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, October 12, 1850, Image 2

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►SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS SATURD AY, OCTOBER 12, 1850. THB MORNING NEWS. BY JOHN M. COOPED. WILLIAM T. THOMPSON, EDITOR terms: ’ Daily Paper $4,00:::::TrI-weckly $2.00 All new Advertisements avvear in both papers. Hnturdny Morning. October I '2. Largest Circulation in the City!! Our Reading Room. As wo are frequently asked wliat ia tlio price oi subscription to tlio Rowling Itoom bf the Morn- ing, Nikos,.vra heg lertve v 'io inform our friends tlntt it ia FltlRE, aud that we arc glad to ‘ ace them, and their friends, at all times. See first .page. or The mails for Havana, Chagrcs, Pnnnmn Culitorniuund Oregon, to go by tho steamship Geor gia, will be eleaed at half past 9 o'clock to-morrow morning. Ahrivalj fkom Sea.—The Fall Trade.-Yester- duy we had six arrlvula from sea, besides several sten. luura. Among them, we notice the new ship John Pry- ant, Captaiu Dyer, in six days trom Huston, she is intended for the Savannah trade, and is a line looking vessel, and we learn a good seller. Tho Hue ship Chaos, Capt. Paxton, from Liver pool in 95 days, also arrived. She has u largo num ber of steerage passengers, and during her voyago encountered suvorc winds. She sustained some damogo to her sails, the particulars of which will he found under the marine head. The well known ship Lancashire, Capt. Wadley. •also arrived yesterday from Liverpool. Our wharves are rapidly tilling up, und the bustle ofloadittg and discharging vessels, und the activity and animation that pervades all branches of business give promise of un unusually hoavy business this season. Our grocery and dry goods merchants are engaged day and night in receiving, opening and urrauging their immense stocks of goods, and are pfcpurud to supply the country trade with every article in their respective lines,on as reasonable term, us they can be obtained in any other m arket this side of New York. Medical Colleue of Georgia. We learn from tlio Augusts Constitutionalist that the Trustees oi tho Georgia Medical College have tilled the vucuu- cy occasioned by the resignation ol Dr. Paul F. Eve-, by transferring Dr. L. A. Duoas, to the chair of Surgery. it is fortunate, indeed, that they were able to Und in their own Faculty, an incumbent for this responsible position, so -well qualified by taste, previous education und much experience, as Proles- sor Duoas. The vacancy In the Professorship of Physiology nhd Pathological Anatomy, will bo promptly tilled. BY TELEGRAPH. Transmitted for tire Daily Morning News. THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE III ARRIVAL O F T H K STEAM SHIP EUROPA. Liverpool Cotton Market Unchanged. New YonK, Oct. 11. 5, 45. P. M. 1 Received in Savannah, Oct. 11,5, 50 P. M. 5 Tho Btitish steamship Europa arrived this mnrn- lag from Liverpool, w ith dates to the 28th ult. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. In the early part of the weak cotton advanced an eighth of a penny, but closed rather dull, the de mand of speculators having fallen off, anil pries receded to nearly those of lust week. OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS. The official quotations are: For uplands, seven seven-eights (7}); Pair Mobile, eight (8); Fair Or - leans, eight and a quarter (8L) Tho sales of tho week amounted to forty thousand halts. Law and Oudeu in Philadelphia—Riots in Philadelphia. Tho city oi Philadelphia and its suburbs, were tlio scones of several disgraceful riots on Saturday night and Sunday morning. The first was between a number of negroes ami whites, in which a man named W. S. Smith was killed by Wm. Griffiths, colored, who was arrested. Several of thepolicti were wounded. On Sunday morning a tireman's fight took place in Moyumcnsing, aud guns and pistols were used without stint. Several persons were shot, butnoue killed. A number of the rioters were arrested. On Saturday night, John Kinglund, comniiss-ouer of Moyainensing, wus seized in the street, a pistol placed at his head, and his gold watch taken by live or six men. Uu Sunday nigbt the edi tor of tbc Philadelphia Sun was stopped un the street -so. - “ £5^“ The Shlowussee Democrat, Corunna, Mich., puia upUcu. Lewis Cuss.for next!'resident, with Gen. Samuel Houston fur Vice, it won’t Uo. There is no man will play “second tiddle" to the great ••Michigander" except, perhaps, Speaker Cobu, of Georgia.— Charleston San. Wo don’t know about taat. There are just now so many scoond ffddlcs at the South—so many Southern Jueu with Northern principles,wholiavo beonliddliug for Northern popularity and availability, hat we think R will puzzle both the free-soll democrats und the froe soil wigs of the north to choose from among them. illy’ScfiBowledgeil "tyliosc Ivfio nr veuk backs, no matter from whntcnuae tl vlSorm guilder weakness lay have originated—even if such persons have been isguided in previous applications in the use of llic ■brew Plaster they will tind the affected part sull enly restored to its original soundness. As n supporter in coses pf constitutional weakness will bo found of great advantage. It is particular-, recommended to Females who are suffering from lddnn weakness, or general debility. In short, it nbraces nil the virtues which the mostscientilic mind ras capable of compounding from valuable substnn- es lound in the obi world, and will be found entire- free from those objections which are a source of omplntnt with the numerous sprcnd-plustera now efore the public. These plasters possess tho advantage of be- g put up in air tight boxes—lienee they retain their nil} virtue.) in all climstes. ‘ewnre oft’oiinlorfcltunnd Ilnac Imitations. None genuine without tho engraving of Jew David i the wrapper around each box. Price 50 cents per ix. Each box contains sufficient to spreud six or ht plasters. Marks of the Gcninie s DIED. On board ship Cachalot, June 211. on her passage from Panama to Hoholula, Mr. HENRY CROOKS, of Columbus, Geo, aged 45. Commercial. I. ATE ST DATES. Liverpool, Sept. 25 | Ilavro, Sept. 19 | Havana. Sept 20 i st. The genuine is put up in smooth, cngincturncd tltvmcd boxes. GT a letter lrom Havana, dated 1st hist, states that uo cates of cholera have been reported in that * city for sonic time, it has also disappeared from aomo parts of tho interior, where its ravages were aovers, but it still lingers in both districts, and has reappeared in some where, its visitatiou had coascd. It has broken out on the South side fur the first time, and likewise in the centre of the island, where the negro population is lnrge. The Government has given notice that the decree issued last May, which placed the Island in a state of blockade, and siege is withdrawn. mnvunnali Market, October 111 COTTON—Arrived since the 5th insl., 5,576 buletP Uplands, and 15 du. Sea islands, viz : 2,449 hales per Rail Hoad, 1.951 do. lrom Augusta, 65 do. from Flori da, and 20 de. by Wagons. Tho exports for the same period have been 9,627 bales Uplands, and 5Udo. Sea Islands, viz : To Liverpool 2,254 bales Uplumis; to iiuslon 959 bulos Upluud ; to New YorkUuJ bules Uplands, und 99 do. Sea Islands, und to Charleston 129 bales Uplands, leaving on band aud on ship board not cleared last evening, u stock ul 16,196 bales Up lands, and 295 do. Seu Islands, against 7,949 bales Up lands, und 959 du. Sea Islands some time last year. At tire close of our lust review wo left the market in an excited state, in consequence of the Cambria's uccounts, with un advance ot lully a 1 of a cent. Dur ing the week the advance lias been lully sustained, and the sales mudo have been at full prices. ■ On dut urday the Hules were 296 bales ; on Monduy, 961 bales: on Tuesday 291 bt^gs. Uu Wednesday noon the ar rival ol tiiu Atlantic, with dates to tile 25th ult. wus announced, stating that the Liverpool market had ad- vanned uu eigth ol a penny during the three days previous to tier suiling, with sules amounting to 19,999 bales on the last duy. These uccounts have pioduc- cd no effect un our market, and ou Wednesday the sales were 998 hales ; on Thursday 599, und yester day (Friday) 246 bules, us follows: 29 at J3 ; 65 ut 13} 29utJ5jj; 07 at 13}; 21 ut 13}, anil 60 ut 13} ceuts. The Market closes lirm at the following quotations : Ordiuury to good Ordiuury 12} ® 12} Middling to good Middling 19 'ti) 19} Middling Fuir 15} r a> Fair to Fully Fair 15} ® 14 The sales ot tho week amount to 1,781 bales, ut tho following prices: 19 bales ut 12}; 56 ut 12}; 996 at 15; 164 Ht 19} ; 552 at 15} ; 154 ut 19 5-16 ; 459 at 13}; 211 at 13}; 7u ut 13} ; 248 at 13}, and 52 at 14 cents. SEA ISLANDS.—We huve heard of the sule of hut 52 bules during the week ; 32 bules at 24, und 20 at 27 cents. Exports 39 bales. RICE.—The demand during the week has been very good and all the orders could not he tilled.— There is not u cask for sale in the market. The sales reported umouut tj upwards of 399 casks utthc fol lowing prices; 59 cubks at $3 5-16; 50 at $3}; and 259 casks for future delivery, at $3|o. per cwL ROUGH RICE.—We hear of tue sales of 2,915 bushels Rough Rice, new crop, at 89 ceuts per bush el. FLOUR.—Small lots of Baltimore from store have been sold ut $6}. We quote Baltimore ut $5,75 ® $6}, per bbl., according to quality, Canal $6} © $8. CORN.—The sules have been small this week.— From stare it is retailing at 80 'll 85 c. per bushel. OATS.—We quote Feed Outs at 45 'a) 50c. per bushel; Heavy at 62} cents. SALT.—We hear of the sale of 200 sacks at $1,05 per sack. BACON.—25 hhds. Sides sold at 7 cents per pound. We quote Sides at 6} ® 7c ; Shoulders ‘ ut 5} w 6}c; Hums at 9 ® 11 ceuts. UltOUElUES.—Our market was never better sup plied thuuat .the present time and during tile week u good business lias been done. Sules of 250 bugs Rio Coffee have been sold at 12} ® 13 cents; 25 hlids. New Orleans Sugur, at 7} cents ; 50 bbls. F'lorida Su- gur at 5 } cents.; 40 lihds. Cuba Molasses ut 22 cents. 1LVY.—150 bundles Northern sold from tho wharf at $1. It is retailing ut $1}. LIME.—There is little on sale, and we quote it at $1} per barrel. BAUGING.-We quote Gunny at 14}al4} cents; Light Dundee at 12 © 14c.; Heavy do. at 20 w 25c.; Ken tucky 15c.; and New York Hemp Bagging ut 17 © 20 ceuts. BALE UOI’E.—We hear of ihe sale of 100 coils at 7} cents, und 200 at 8 ceuts. EXCHANGE.—Sterling is quoted at 8} ® 8} per cent prem The Bunks are selling sight cheeks on nil Northern cities ut pur ; Bight to 5 duys 4 dis.; 3U duys } @ 1 Gia.; 60 days 1} @ 1} ; 90 duys 2} dis. FREIGHTS.—To Liverpool uU. for square, and New. Work on Austria. Tho New York Tri- . burnt, announces the forthcoming publication of a new work on Austria, now ia progress. The author is the Hon. Wm. H. Stiles, of our own State, lato American Charge to tho Court of Vlena. During a residence of four years in the country, ho collected, ample materials for a lull and accurate history of that Empire, whose recent revolutionary struggles have made it a subject of interesting inquiry among all plasues. We learn that this work, w|iUoemhracing'o detailed historical review of the different Provinces compos ing the Empire, will also bringdown the narrative of events to bur own times; consequently it will embrnco all the recent events of which Mr. Stiles himself was an dye witness. It will be a very valuable and interest ing work, and will doubtless enjoy a wide circulation. The gen uine lias the engraved head of Jew,David tlW&brections, around the bop. . d. Unless it has, (on the direction around box) a ,<y of the Record of the Court to E. Taylor, Roch- iTER.it is counterfeit. SCOVIL & MEAD, 113 Charles 'street, New cans. Wholesale General Agents i'or the Southern * osfcall orders must I ~-» i-L The Dry Goods Trade. New York, Oct T. The failure of one or two small dry goods bouses here during the week, has creuted uo little degree of seusltlvcneus among the trade, generally. Heuvy im ports, and a poor demand tho present season, are the causes. Dunug the present week the same dullness noticed last wees has generally prevailed. Prints huve sold, insmall lots, at auction ut o a 5}, Cambrics 6 u 7} Priuting Cloths haw sold to the extent of6999 pieces, on speculation uu privutc terms. Mousseliue de Luines hove been in request, and in some cases } c. has been obtained above ordinary prices, iligti colors bring 29 a 21c; Hamilton Cash meres, 22}. There is nothing doing in drills, either for export or home trade. The arrivals of foreign goods since my last review have not been very extensive. Jobbers continue to purchase sparingly, ut private sale, but conffuitig ti emselvea to goods not ottered ut auction. The Southern und Western have shown a great falling off already. But little activity in inuusline de luines' or cashmeres. The bulk of the trade in all kinds of Flench und Continental goods is over for this season. ! 7-16d. for round bales, Coastwise; To Boston, 25c. tor square und 5-lffe. for round and 62}c per cask lor ■ Bice ; q’o New York, 29c. for square, and 25c. for square, ... •round, und 37} cents per cask for Rice; To Pniladul- • phia, 25c. lor square, und 5-16 for round. Savannah Exports, October II. Per brig America, for New York—594 bales Upland Cotton, 39 bules 8 I Uo, 51 casks Rice, 27 bales yarn and 3 pkgs nidze. > ; Bell'of the Steamer “Rhode Island" found at 8ea'.—The whaling burke Elizabeth recently ar. rived at .MafMpqlsett, Mass, from a cruise,'picked up during, her voyage a large bell weighing 200 lbs. It had the stamp of James S. P. Allaire, N. Y., 1836, upon it, and. was'attached to a broken beam, which hnd just buoyancy enough, though very much eaten with wo As**, to sustain itself and the bell on the surface of tho'Wutcr. The editor of tho N. Y. Sun made inqui ry at the Allaire Works, and was informed that the machinery of tbc Rhode Islund was made at that -establishment In 1836, also the bill; und the foreman, uu 'turning to the books, found tho weight cf tile detleal hall registered at 200 lbs. The bell was pick ed up off the Azores, or Western Islands. OP'llueeu VictoriaaudPrince Albertffhe latest Lon don papers advise us, are still rusticating amoug tbc mountains of Scotland. Her Majesty, by the way, was the heroine of a feat, which is seldom performed even by thc liaidy peasant* of that part of the coun try,—tho ascent of tlio rugged mountain of Benna Ijourd, some 3900 feet above the level of tlio 6ca. During the toilsome ascent her Majesty proved her self to be a first rate pcdcatriuu, and had the advan tage over Prince Albert in more than one contest for superiority in surmounting the more rugged points, where the hands per form fullyas important a part of the locomotion us the feet, and eventually the Queen reached the summit the first of the party. The sum mit of the mountain ia almost void of vegetation, hav ing the peculiar weather beaten appearance common to Scotch mountains of like elevation. Gold in California.—The President in conse- quenco of the failure of the California mint hill, has determined to send out an able assayer, and enable him to arail himself of the facilities which a well known and much trusted private assay establishment will afford him, for supplying, in some measure, the want of a mint The awayer will be permitted to put the United States stamp on the gold money assayed under his direction. The assay establishment select ed by the Government ia that of Mofiit da Co., at 8an Francisco, which firm is in high repute there and here. '' .’Sf-,'' 23?* A New York letter says t—The political caul dron boils aud bubbles fiercer and fiercer every duy. The quarrel between the Seward and Fillmore men, Bids lair to be us hitter at that of York and Lancas ter, only no blood will be spilt, and “ nobody will be kilt ” though I must say, the prospects for broken heads and bloody noses at the primary elections for tlio National Convention, at Uffca, on Wednesday next, is most encouraging. A Curious Sect. The London Athemeum gives an account ot the Ashley Donn Orphan House in Som ersetshire, England, it is the work of a new reli gious sect, known by the Inconvenientand undeclina ble name ol Craik and Muileritcs, whoso prime ar ticle of belief is—the power, of prayer. Whatever they require, these people simply demand it of God, —aud, ns they allege, it is bestowed on t thrm. The text “Ask uud it snail be given unto you,’’ thoy a- dopt in its literal sense,and with a result,which is mar vellous it u tithe of what they assert can be accept ed in their own literal spirit. The sect of the wait- Corrcspondcncc of the Daily Morning News. Havana, Oct. 1,1850. SUGAR.—Since our Report of the 17th ult. there has not been much business in Sugars, owing to the increased pretensions of the planters. But the sales that occurred were at rather higher prices thnn pre viously given, particularly for the lower grades, which have been much sought after. The took is reduced to an insignificant quantity, and only the remnats of crops are coming in from the coun- i try. We place our quotations ns follows :—Whites, 9 a 10 rials; fine and choice Whites, 104 a 11 rials, Yellow, 6} a 7} rials; superior Yellows, g riuls; Browns, and Cucuruchos, 5} a 6} rials. No Musca- vados remain hereoriu other parts of tho island. MOLASSES.—The last transactions in Molasses were at 1} a 2} rials lor very ordinary to good. There is but littie left, aud some dealers ure asking higher rates. COFFEE.—Some enquiry has manifested itself for Coffee, but the quantity is too small to admit of trans actions worthy of notice. IMi’ORXS—RICE.—The 400casks RicE*named as on hand in ouv last Report sold at 11} riuls ; about 140 casks Carolina imported indirectly realized 11 rials,and 450 casks from Savannah arc being stored; not having lound an offer equivalent to the fast nam ed figure. LUMEER.-Tlic sales ofW. p. Lumber comprised 460,090 feet, ot which 370,000 feet brought $18} lor Portland, $20 for Sucarap, and $21 lor Eastern and Bath, und 90,000 feet Bath were placod at rather bet ter rates lor privnto use. No P. Pine has been im- ported. era on Providence is likely to spreud if they can es tablish their premises. Not to mention other mat ters—some time ago, Her Muller and his followers took it upon their consciences to build a magullici nt Orpbun House. Their design was beniffeent, the institution was greatly needed in the district; but in stead ot adopting thu ordinary machinery ot chari ly dy appeals to the rich and benevolent—they sim ply tell on their knees and Hppeuled to Heaven. ihe responses came in from every corner of Eng- land,from many cities ou the Continent and in Amer ica, and in every variety of form. From one contri butor came u penny, from another a boot-jack, from a third an ancient coin. Thu farmer forwarded a cart of manure, the merchant a liogslieud of sugar the landowner tho product of the sale ofa tree cut down for the purpose. Women sent in their golden trinkets, men their clothes. Tables, chairs, sucks of Hour, III to. lies ot bacon, sides of beef, beds, tooth picks, coats, hats, shoes, washbuud stands, and so forth,came pouring in. The money contributions were liuit-penee, shillings, pounds; tue latter in hun dreds and in thousands. All these things came it is said us the levies of faith. What is certain is, tile building is there, on Ashley Down, ill arrangement proportion, completeness of design ano detail, it is one ut tile noblest lubries of the country, it is al ready occupied by theree hundred children und the same means by which it was erected in the first in stance, und is now maintained, ure ubout to be em ployed lor its further enlargement. No one is per sonally applied to for « farthing: the whole is icltto the secret influences of the spirit. Yet. accordin'- to Herr,Muller’s statement, struugers,whom he has, utv er seen, to whom he has not made known his ease have giveu for his orphans not less thuu £33 868 11s 1 }d, in answer to bis secret prayers. . These ure strange facia to record among the mate rials tor the history of tho times, Mormonites and Millerites in the midst ol railways,penny postage aud half-penny steuiuboats! i’oiutuig to the noble edifice the lounuer soy i,—“It grew by prayer:—story after story, wing alter wing, udded themselves in answer to prayers offered ou bended knees.”—The mystery which envelopes the affair should not however blind us to the manUestinconvenieuces of such a creed aud practice in weak hands. The thirty odd thousand pounds is only purt—the orphans part—of the wealth iorwarded to Herr Muller in answer to his celestiul supplications; and the fact that the newpipoatle seems to have hitherto used his dungcrous power with discretion inuy be uu uncertain guarantee for his lit lure moderation or that of his successors. 11 the spell ol Herr Muller's conjugation be os strong as he cuffs It, the world is vciy inconveniently at his mercy. Suppose, for instance,ho were to ask for thu inouul what would become of the i’oetry of thu Mil lion. SHOOKS.-Wc do not hear ofno further movements in Box Shooks on contract; about 2300 from l’ortland, old sawed, but sound and good, realized 5} riuls, on long credit. Thu enquiry for Hhd. Shooks is still very restricted, hut may he expected to improve before long. About 26,009 W. und It. O. Hours lrom Portland dvero takeu at $35 and $40. There are no Empty Casks in first hands, but dealers have still Inge stocks. CANDLES.—As the Weather is becoming cooler the enquiry for Tallow Candles is improving, while Sperm continues in fair request. F LOUll.—About 13,900 barrels Spanish Flour changed hands ut $8 per 200 lbs. F HEIGHTS.—The last transactions were at 35i for Antwerp, and at3U[ lor partial shipments to London and Hamburg. Higher rates are offered for Cowes and a market, hut there are very few available vessels. VVe quote to the U. States 11 riuls per box; $3 a $3} tor Molasses. EXCHANGE ou I.ondon 11} u 12p5 premium. Now fork uud Boston 1 ul} px discount. CHARLES TON, Oct. 10.—Cotton—Tho Upland market yesterday continued to be well attended by buyers, and former prices to rule firm and full—the sales amounted to Deur 1400 bales, at extremes from 12} a 14 cents. NEW-ORLEANS, Oct. 9—7.35 I>. M.— The Allan- tic s news was received here to-day, which operated favorably on the market, and 3900 bales Cotton sold, principally for Europe and the North, at an ad- vmico ol one-eighth. Middling quoted at 13} ; Fuir 14}. AUCLSTA’ Oct 9, p. m.—Cotton—There has been a good demand to day, and we understand all offered met with ready sules at the quotations given in this morning’s paper. GRIFFIN, Oct 10.—There is a good demand fo r cotton and all that is ottered meets with ready sale a 1 our quotatations. Middling to good Middling 12 a 12} Fair 12 a 12}, Fully Fair 12} a 13cts. ’ MACON, Oct 11.—The uews by the Cambria of 4d SfrM*‘heddayslater Telegraphic intelligence ot } advance, by the Atlantic has made our cotton Market lively. Prices ranging from 12 u 13}. CONSIGNEES PER CENTRAL RAIL ROAD Co, R Habersham ic Sou. PASSENGERS. Per ship Chaos, from Liverpool—Mis* C Sherlock, Miss II Sherlock, mid 36 steerage. Per ship John Bryant, from Boston—Miss II E Chase, Miss K A Jones. Per sclir 11 N Uumbrlll, from Baltimore—Mr G W Dickinson, lady and child, \\ M Palm, W Dribble, P C Dugan, nnd 3 steerage. Per steamer Wm Senbrook, from Charleston—Mrs S Blankenship and child, MA Moffat, 2 Musses Moffat, Mrs Junckenbuss, P II Gummell, J Gilbert, G Post- tcthwact, 11 M Davenport, G .1 Fulton, F II Rowe, J N Miller, R Bruilwoll, A Boyutt, S Vonback, und 2 on deck. CONSIGNEES. Per ship John Bryant, from Boston—Rowland it Washburn, TS Wayne, E F' Wood St Co, J Bancroft, Pliilbrlck 6i Hell, O Johnson &. Co, Turner A Henry, I W Morrell Si Co, S M Pond, T R Mills, W P Yunge, Smith Si Murphey, Brigham, Kelly &. Co, Hamilton Si Harileiiiun, N B II Weed, T J Walsh Sc Co, A Wel les Sc Co, Vorstille, Lutfborrow Si Butler, Cultius & Bulkley, II J Gilbert, Wuy Sc King, FI Parsons Sc Co. J llasbrouck Sc Co, Geo Robinson, C Vanhorn, Holt ifc Hothwell, J II Burroughs, T Silbcr, W B Hale, S Sc II Hoyt Sc Co, A K Moore, llehn & Foster, J V Con- nerat, W P Williams. Per schr Susan Ctinnon, from Baltimore—A Cham pion, S FI Bothwell Sc Co, Swift, Dcuslow Sc Co, Brig ham, Kelly Sc Co, T J Walsh Sc Co, J Cuss, A Bor- chart, J E Cady it Co, Cooper Sc Gilliland, C Guil- martin, A Hay wood, TS Wayne, 11 J Gilbert, T M Turner it Co, Scranton, Johnston it Co, H A Crane it Co, llehn & Foster, J Shattau, S Mirault, J H Ladd, M A Cohen, G W Anderson Sc Bro, N B & II Weed, J 11 Burroughs, Cohens & Hertz, J A Mayor, Rowland Sc Washburn, J V Connerat, J Walter. J Mcliitire, T 11 Mills, W & It Melntire, Hollis it Law- son. Per schr II N Gambrill, from Baltimore—Brigham, Kelly Sc Co, Cooper & Gilliland, J Cuss, T Doyle, Jos DeMartin, A lluywood, W & it Melntire, J Shatfnu, II A Crane t Co, S M Pond, A Welles Sc Co, J Jones Sc Son, T S Wayne, C F Mills, Cohens & Hertz, .1 D Jesse, J F Tucker Sc Co, T J WhIsIi & Co, D it Dil lon, J Hashbrouck Sc Co, W Bradford. Per schr Delaware Farmer, from Baltimore—G S Frierson, S M Pond, Cohens & Hertz, T S Wayne, R Ilabcrhsum & Son,N B ,t II Weed, A Welles & Co. Per steamer Win Seabrook, from Charleston—C R R, Fla Bouts, Berg Sc Liberman, S M Pond, A Hay wood, L Robidier, T it Mills, J C Brown, Capt W Wilson, J DeMartin, J V Connerat. Per steamer Lamar, from Augusta—375 bales cot ton & mdze, to Dye, Oliver Sc Co, S & II lioyt & Co. Shipping Jntdligence. PORT OF SAVANNAH. - - OCTOBER 12. PORT CALENDAR. MOON’S PHASES. New Mn. 4d. 9h. 48m., A I Fll Mn, 20d„ 10H. 3m., M. First qr. 12d. 9h.22m„ m| Lst qr. 27th, llh. 57m.,m 8 U N MOON High Water . Oct. Rises. Sets. Sets. Morn. Even 1 8 5 0. K. M. H »I. H M. H M. H M 12 Saturdny,. .. 6 02 5 31 u 00 00 22 00 48 13 Sunday, 0 03 5 39 ii 09 Oi 15 01 5i 14 Monday 6 03 5 29 00 09 92 23 02 59 15 Tuesday,.... 6 94 5 27 09 51 03 35 04 11 lG Wednesday.. 6 05 5 26 01 46 04 47 05 17 17 Thursday,... 6 06 5 25 02 40 05 48 06 11 18 Friday, 6 <Js 5 24 03 35 06 34 06 54 ARRIVED. Ship Chaos, Paxton, 35 days from Liverpool, with salt, and 36 steeruge passengers—to Washburn, Wil der <t Co. Ou the 27th Sept, Ion 53 30, lat 35 30, experienced a heavy gale of wind from the South, which lasted 24 hours, und then veered North West. Lost main top mast, main sail, main lop sail, main top gallant sail, mam spencer nrm, main royal lore top mast, stay tail, sprung foremast and sustained other damage.— Lost, John Sweeton, overboard, same night,fm main top soil yard. Ship Lancashire, Iladlcy, from Liverpool, assorted cargo—to A Low Sc Co. Ship John Bryant, Dyer, fm Boston—to radelford, Fay Sc Co. . ’ Schr Susan Cannon, Daahiell, 6 days fm Baltimore —to Brigham, Kelly Sc Co. Schr ii N Gambrill, Bradford, 6 days fm Baltimore —to Brigham, Kelly & Co. Schr Delaware Farmer, Stokely, fm Baltimore—to Rowland Sc Washburn. Steamer Wm Seubrook, Peck, fm Charleston— to Cohens & Hertz. Steamer Lamar, Cromwell, Augusta, with bouts 8 end 17—to TR Mills. CLEARED. Brig America, Itoss, for New York—Brigham,Kelly & Co. t DEPARTED. m Seabrook, Peck, Charleston. Steamer De Kalb, Moody, Augusta. MEMORANDA New York, Oct 7.— Cld brig Live Oak, Sawyer, for Savannah ; brig Augusta, Stone, fr do; schr Harrison Jones. Chamberlain, for do JOHN V. TARVER, Factor and General Commission merchant) AND DEALER IN HAY AND GRAIN. OP Every description of Produce, and Merchan dize sold on consignment, or purchased; to order. Exchange Wharf. * Oct 12 O. JOHNSON & CO., No. 108 Pry an-street, Have received a very large as- sortment of .BOOTS AND SHOES. For Gentlemen’s. Boy’s and Youth’s wear, of tho best New York and Philadelphia mauufacturc, and latest styles, ' WARRANTED, As good as can bo found in this market, nod nt as low prices. A large and carefully selected stock of Plantation Brogans, Some ot which are of extra quality, nnd will be sold ut the lowest prices. Planters and Factors will find it to their advantage to call and examine before purchasing. Care taken in fitting measures. Also a general assortment of Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valisis, Carpet Bags, School Satchels, &c.. Sic. All of which we offer ut Wholesale and Retail. Oct 12 Ot C HEAP PAPER.—The subscriber has just re ceived a lot of tine ruled F'oolscnp PAPER, which he will sell nt the very low price of 12} cts. per quire, und much lower by the larger quantisy or ronm. „ J. B. CUBBEDGE. Oct 12 South of the Market. N EW FLOUR. lOO bbls.Iloward-st. F'lourfrom new Wheat, lundingfrom Schooner Susun Can non, nnd for sule by Oct 12 SCRANTON JOHNSTON Si Co. OPONGE. 1 Case fine Turkey Glovo Spongo 4J just received, und for sale hv just received, und for sule by Oct 12 G. It. HENDRICKSON Sc Co. AN ORDINANCE • amend an Ordinance entitled an Ordinance A for regulating the public Market, in tho city of Savannah, passed July 22d, 1839, in so far as the of fence oi forestalling is concerned. Be it ordained by the Mayor, mid Aldermen of the City ol Savannah, and the Hamlets thereof in Coun cil assembl ed, und it is hereby ordained by the au thority of the sumo, that tiie Fifteenth Section of the Ordiunce for regulating thu public Murket in the City of Suvununh, passed in Council July 22d. 1839, bo and tlio some is hereby repealed. Passed in Council, Savannah 10th Oct. 1850. [L. S.J it. WAYNE, Mayor. [Attest.] Edwabd G. Wilson, c. c Oct 12 It L arge Swedish leeches. Just received per steamer Florida a supply of fresh Swedish Leeches, For sale by INER & Oct 12 TURli ODEN, Monument-sq. IL'UESH 1AMAKINDS, just received and for - 1 enl ? b y TURNER it ODEN, Monumcnt-suuare. II ETCIIERtiS Prepared Farina. One box just -*•»- received aud for sale by " E. J. MYERS, Smcts’ Building. rjItAWN NU1UIIERS of Gr „„„ 12 49 36 56 11 3^58 69 15 33,^ ‘ DRAWS THIS DAY Sales close ut 3 o’clock, this km t T h •• - - at . UIlc rnoon t 1 h t e c-N umber p rile S130J 5i>,000 DOLLARS!! GREENE & PULASKI MONUMENT I rva ’ ni , , ,, kxtru Cluas No. 97for jwli L ° T TtRy lobe decided by drawing of Va W °' ry, Class 114. To be P duy, October 12,1850. dna. v a ,,j J. W. MAURY & CO. Manager*. 2 p rizesof-.;. |l0( 3. 5 be. SPLENDID SCHEmf 1 Prize of $55,000 “ “ • ME - 1 30,000 1 20,000 1 15,000 &c. & Tickets only $16-shares in proportion Prizes Cashed at tills nm ' ■ Tickets and Shares for sule, and aren't 1 Country attended to at the old cstahli.hl roui the Managers. Owens’ Building No 5^H *i? ml llf l lataly conducted by P.B. Pender J- W. MAURY & co D ItAWN NUMBERS IhTthTi^rTT'-- Lottery, Extra Class No. 96, for law Iu| uk( la «.•>« 56 U 39 58 6?55° r S 4G Tr ,, 46 5a Prizes returned Holders oi Prizes win please call f or , hc ^ DRAWS THIS DAY. 55,000 DOLLARS!! GREENE & PULASKI MONUMENT I OTTra. Extra Class No. 97 for lSY) 1E? 'I lobe decided by drawing of Va. Monommli.: .. I ry, Class 114. To be drawn at AlcxuiiHnu v ' n day, Oct. 12,1850. '“emuidrm, Va.,thiJ J« W. MAURY ifc CO. Managers, SPLENDID SCHEME: 1 Prize of $55,000 1 30.009 1 20,000 l------ 15,000 5 Tickets $16—Shares In proportion Order, enclosing the cash prom^ndedtot 2 Prizes ol jo,* 3::::::::::-;;..^ X^ALLi A scribe —- * WINTER CLOTHING. The wj _ senbers respectfully inform the public that 51 are opening nt 96 Bryan,Ud doors from Whitake , * assortment of Ready Made Garments, Shirt. other articles suitable for gentlemen’s wear wS are offered lor sale nt moderate prices ’ “ HOUSTON & GROUNDESON, a i, tt ’ , M Bryan-street A. 1>. Houston, formerly of Hamilton & H 0 J Oct 12I f’UIEAP! Cheapest Colored Kid Gloves, to be AY lound in thu Clly at 1-17 Bay-street, Dot 12 PRICE &. VEIDER, T? 11 I { ' . A fresh supply of lUdw^7^j| XV. relict, Circassian Balm, and Medicated Sotl just received and for sale by ^ Oct 12 G. R. HENDRICKSON & Co. T)RICE & VEADER, have received aniuioij X Or“p‘ U ° f ashloua b le Caps at 147 Bay-street. RALTiMOIlE FLOUR. 100 bbls. Haiti,noJ M.J Howard-st. Flour landing from schooner 811J Cannon, for sale by Oct 12 BRIGHAM, KELLY Sc Co. C ORN. 1009 bushels Coni in sacks, landingfronj schooner H. N. Gambrill, for sale by n ° ct 12 BRIGHAM, KELLY,t Co. WOOD YARD. FERRY WHARfI r& REMSHART is prepared to supply order! ",• to !' Black Jack, Oak, Ash nnd l’iue WOOD, bl the boat lond or nt retail. - T As usual, particular attention given to measure! merit. 1 For the convenience of persons residing in the 111} per partjoi the city boxes for orders, are r'-ced ul the stores of Messrs. Turner Sc Oden, JtL .V 3 chtson, mid at John M. Cooper, at the office, of 1I1J Morning News, nnd at the house of John T. Thou] us, Jones-street. I 13’“ Cash orders promptly supplied Oct 11 3t * H. J. ROY ALL. SURGEON DENTIST. W OULD take this method of offering his profeJ aional services to the public generally, and exl pressing his thanks for the liberal patronage InTctofcrl bestowed. No pains will be spnred to ensure entira satisfaction in all operations, and particularly in thl insertion ot artificial teeth free of pain, and uaturil in appearance. [ N. B. As some are incredulous as to the salltyj and utility of the Letheon, (not Chloroform, 1 1 woiill say that in no case where I have administered it, ha any injury been sustained v ("to my knowledge;)atth same time, 1 would condemn its indiscriminate u the constitutions of some rendering it injurious, sept 7. W. 8. WIIjIjIFOKD, Auction & Commission Merchant, MACON, GA. JggP All kinds of Merchandise nnd Produce [esl copt Liquors J received on Consignment, or PurchMl ed to Order. " A UEICII, - Professor of Music, andOr| ganist of the Independent Presbyterian Church, Respectfully offers his services to the Mil* entlemen or Savannah, as teacher of the l| gentlemen ui — •— -- „ Forte and Violincello, and vocal music. APP 1111 be mode at No. 151 Congress-st, nt Men" in Sc Co.’s Music store or at Messrs. 1.' tion can Zogbaum ou — Morrell Sc Co.’s, Broughton-st. S-tf *<T 13, I,'ALL AND WINTER GOODS.-T 1 > e ‘"1 JL scribers have received by recent nirivsiL tensive supply of FANCY AND STAPLt I GOODS, embracing full assortments ot articles *1 cd to Dress, House-keeping, and Plantation puirn which they oilier for sale in quantities tn suit, on 1 ral terms JAMES ANDERSON&CU. Oct 11 No. 70 St. Julian, and 103 BryaMJ OOK MATS—Just opened an exteinMJ sortment of Door Mats, comprising Jenny I.ind, Rope, Border, Sheep Skin, Jute « • 1 icant Mats. For sale by „„r^.n.nr Oct 11 COLLINS & BULKLEY, 100 '' P RIME NORTH RIVER HAY.~ Juit "] ceived and for pale by Oct 11 and tor Pale by , , . vl . ar f I JOHN V. TARVER, Exchange A OLLAND GIN, 2 Pipes Imperial K«g ,c G: j in bond nnd for sale by . Oct 11 WILLIAM M. DAVJff-^, TTMBRELLA8.—Just opened a full wsortW-Jl IJ of Uinbrellns, both Silk und Cotton, for ' the dozen, or single, nt considerably Inj® prices JAMES ANDERSON Oct 11 No. 70 St. Julian, und 103 Bry»n^ Hail M USIC BOXES.—Just received monic Institute, un invoice of F. ZOGUAUM * 0U' r Oct 11 Corner St. Julian st., and MarKc^,, B ACOI* AND LARD.—25 hhd*. pri?l® B ‘5 Sides; 2 r > do. do. do. Shoulders; JO bbw_ Lai'd7V9oitegn d.'^do^L^nding^andJu.^'^^o. Oct 5 LU STRATIONS of lhe *. ,0 J j y,^ulmicR J. TUBES.'—Derived principally lrom tn 0 i customs Rites traditions, forms ot evet ’ va j ua bl< customs Kites liniunono, wy y- . va ] u8 [ the Eastern Notions; embodying all tuiii ( in the works of the most celebrated orim lers; edited by Rev. George Bush. _. n ..eofR rn Lonz Powers, or(the Regulators,nltoin . jcky. founded ou facts, by ,v L /.n( il’Kff- ceived by Oet 7 ups r*KEEN GINGER! GREEN GINGER] superior article tor 'making I ref*T ;. by Just received from H»v«n« ar /. IItD CAGEH.-Mooking aird.Ro^" 1 , by nary Bird Cages, Just received and LKLEYi OOLLlfio o- strrit- B 1 april 16